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Nil ON X o IT CQ N o (V D3 0 0) c 3 3 09 3 o 31 CD 1 a &- P M 1 o w We've Reduced 'Em Realizing that there were a great many men and young men in this community that have not bought their Spring Clothes on account of the high prices that pre vailed and with a determination to assist the people in getting clothes at a more reasonable price, I went to Baltimore and put the matter squarely up to one of the largest tailoring manufacturing concerns in the coun try that makes the kind of Cloths that have popularized the D. Walter Harris kind thruout this section. I suc ceeded far beyond my expectation and can now offer you Tailored Garments at a Saving of 25 per cent which enables us to deliver you a good suit at 40 Dollars Other prices ranging: $45.00, $47.50, $50.00, $55.00, and $57.50. Made of all Wool Material in pure Worsteds, Flannels, Cassimeres and Serges In order to carry out my Policy of Cheaper Clothes for Well Dressed Men I have reduced $15,000 Stock of High-Grade Ready Made Clothes in keeping with my reductions in tailor ed garments, with prices ranging from: $25 to $57.50 for an All-Wool Suit made by the leading manufactures My Line of Ready-Made Suits in Mid-Summer Material consisting of Palm Beach, Zephyrette, Mohair and Kool Kloth is complete with prices from $10 to $19.50 NOW MEN if you want to save money on GOOD CLOTHES, come in and look my line over and convince yourself that I have the goods to back up every word I say about my Clothes. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY of CLOTHING HES S D. WALTER H ARRIS The caor C5 UJ U Oh 2 tart Q o O z o UJ OS H O Z C3 o r3 UJ I h Genuine "GILTEX" Worsted jersey Suits For Ladies COLORS Heather, Navy, Copen, Tan, Hunter Green, Gray, Black The Prices: $29.75; $35.00; $37.50, and $45.00 MITCHELL'S O. F. Gilbert, Prop. LITTLE LIVE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. It. Ehringhaus ami children, Tillie and Itlucher, have relumed from Hallimore. where the children underwent a successful operation for the removal off adenoids. Mrs. E. t). Lowery of Fentress spent Wednesday in the city. For Grocers Phone 693 UNION GROCE RY Second and Cypress Streets- Manufacturers of Crushed Corn and Cob. Good meal a Specialty. ROGERS & O'NEAL Mgrs. I Little Margaret Anderson three year old daughter of Mr. and Mr.s.L. V. Anderson, is ill with scarlet fe ver at the home of her parents on Parsonage street. Philip Davis Culpepper and Miss Rosa Sale, both of Roanoke, Vir ginia, were married by N. A. Jones, Justice of the Peace, at the court house Wednesday. Mrs. J. G. Fearing left Thursday to attend the conference of summer school teachers that is being held in Greensboro this week. Miss Nellie Forties of Indiantown .-pent Thursday in the city. I SCOl'TS MKT Tl'KSDAY Th(, boy scouts met Tuesday night and initiated two members, Morrel Griggs and Adson Stanton. Bryan Venters was chosen scout master of Troop One. A. li. Combs, principal of the High School will be assistant scoutmaster of both troops. Scoutmaster Pendleton is in charge of Troop Three. The scouts have found a new beach and have named it A B C Beach for Mr. Combs, in recognition of the ser vice he has rendered the organiza tion. On Sunday afternoon the scouts will leave the V. M. C. A. at two o'clock for their walk. WI I Miss Nell Palmer has accepted a position as stenographer in the office of the Chamber of Commerce, and will begin her new duties Monday. Miss Ruth Cradock of Manns Har bor was in the city Thursday, the guest of relatives. J. G. Brickhouse of Columbia was in the city Thursday. Mrs. James B. Winslow of Nicanor spent Thursday in Elizabeth City. O. F. Gilbert left Thursday for Nor folk on business. Prompt Service And the best foods well cooked is the ecret of our popu larity. BUSY BEE CAFE H. G. PAULOS, Prop. " Wv 'pfl Ctn be mado Ion, irfraleht and lillc? t7 u,nl QUEEN As-no Thlt It a rr dttcovery. different from nil othrra. It will absolutely Brow your hair Ion and smaoth. If your hair ia dry. brittle and breaks off, uu QUEEN. It will give your hair the oil it needa and make it io rr-t'.y s-oa will never be with nut Queen. Grnd I"S cents for a box to Newbro Mf. Co., Atlanta, Cm. We will pay you DIG MONEY to tell your friends about QUEEN and distribute our advertising pamphlets. Write far speelal doner raaklnz eff.r. FISH FISH FISH Coming in fresh every day, blus fish, trout, rock, drum, croakers, sea mullets, flounders, sheephead, shad sturgeon and clams. Thomas Crank & Son, City Market, Phone 204, Keeney Crank, Mgr.. 11- 1 EE 10 PUBLIC Was Too Nervous to Work Or, Sleep And Hardly Able To Eat Before She Began Tak ing Tanlac. i FEELS SPLENDID AND LIFE A PLEASURE NOW Wants Other To Benefit By Her Experience Withheld Statement Until Rigid Test Completed 10 YE Gill I THE U-C-WHAT-YOU-GET IS THE BEST WAY YET TO STOP ALL YOUR TROUBLES AND WOES IT LIGHTS THE WAY BOTH NIGHT AND DAY AND YOU SEE WHERE THE GASOLINE GOES Albemarle Motor Co. W. B. Newbern, Mgr. Matthews St. Hinton Bldg. Mrs. C. Bozell. 612 East Clay Street, Richmond, Virgnia, book keeper at a well known fruit and veg etable market, adds her voice to the hundreds who have already endorsed the Master Medicine Tanlac. Bozell, "I have overcome a case of 1 "By the help of Tanlac," said Mrs. nervous indigestion that had pulled me down to -almost a complete physi cal wreck. I am now a well woman and life is a pleasure. I am glad to recommend Tanlac bemuse it is worth recommending and I am telling the people of a medicine they can depend upon for results. "For a long time, and on up to the time I began taking Tanlac. there was scarcely an hour day or night but what 1 suffered intense pains from indigestion. I hud no appetite and no matter whether I ate or not hose awful pains came in my stomach Just the same. I would bloat very badly and at times my entire body seemed full of pain. I was so nervous I shook like a leaf and it was useless for me to lie down at night for sleep was next to imposible for me. Even the telephone ringing and other nois es I have always been used to almost drove me to distraction. Many a time during the day I simply had to get up from my desk and walk around because I was go nervous I just could not sit there any longer. I felt so tired and worn out in the mornings I could hardly get to my work. "I had suffered a long time before taking Tanlac and tried other medi cines, but H was Just like throwing the money I paid tor them away, for if they did me any good I don't know it. When I saw Tanlac so highly rec ommended, so many people telling how it had helped them. 1 wondered if it was because Tanlac was so much better than other medicines that it did them so much good. So I decided to try Tanlac only because others said it helped t hem and not that I had any confidence in it. I did not doubt the people whose statements I read, Imt I was discouraged and just did no believe Tanlac would do meany Rood. I am telling this because I want everybody to know Tanlac has relieved me of the worst form of nervous indigestion even though I did not believe it would do me any good. I just began taking it because I was suffering so and it was some thing else to try. But the first hot tie helped me more nun all he other medicines I had taken put together. Then I bought iive more bottles, have already taken three, and am going to take the balance, not he- CilllS,. T feet tho nnorl nf It hut tnj8 1 " , P OII Ihn I'lfn el, In I 1,1 mil B V6 HIV tlt i nwm ;i 1 until I liiwl taker three bottles becaus I did not wan In 111:1 lfn n h'ldtv ct.itot.mnt tll.'lt might mislead oher people, for I kn' what it means to be taking medicine hoping to get well and then lil that you are disappointed. 11111 m,w 1 know what Tanlac has done for me and I gladly make this statement sincerely hoping tlmt others who have not been able to find anything to relieve their suffering will he in fluenced by it to try the medicine that has done so much for me. All my friends and everyody who knows me me, know how I suffered with nervous indigestion and everyone I can tell shall know about Tanlac. Now after I get through my work at the murket I come home, 'cook and eat a hearty supper and thoroughly enjoy it. I do not have any more in digestion or gas pains and sleep just fine all night long. A wonderful difference now and before I took Tanlac isn't ItT It's a real pleasure to tell about Tanlac." Tanlac is sold In Elizabeth City at the Standard Drug Co. . adv J
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