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i HUE CAN I 1 HANDS SPLITTING WlJilt After Four Years of Stomach Trouble He Was Fast Going Down Hill Is Now Picture Of Health. "LOOKSF FOR WORK TO BLOW OFF STEAM" "After What Tanlac Has Done For My Wife And Me Wc Wouldn't Be Without It At Any Price," Is What He Says. When UK- Tiuiliir r. -rilaliv nil led tin An hur 1 1 m;,1 well-known and prospi -ro ii I'm mo r of Villa Hii'u. Oeorgia, lie found him wi'li two uf Ills liii'ii. hard hi work iiiti 1 ii K wood hut he immediately il roppi 'd IiU work ami gave tin' vi-ilur a hearty Wel come, "If ii i .-1 1 1 1 1 ' i been for Tanlac you wouldn't have cnmhl 1 1 1 - working like lli.it.'' il.Tliin-il farmer llenslee. 'I'll look at mi- now you would hard y I hilik thai for four yearn I was a nick ni. in anil suffered ftm chronic stomach trouble, hul such is the fact. .My food u ed In lie like a stone on my .stomach lor hours after I had eat en it, the nas that formed always gave me a tiejlt. full feeling, "Mil 1 wuh continually constipated, Being unahle to cut Hiilllclciit nourishing food, 1 got kii weak tliut my work wuh too iiiiich for inn, und big strong looking iniin though I urn, I used to KlaKif r even when currying a bucked 0 water. I can assure you I Just felt that I was going down-hill fast. .ly wife had taken Tanlac with such wonderful results, that 1 bought 1 would try il myself, us I reasoned i hat if It could make a well woman oi her a Her all she had been through it could also make a w el I man of me So n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 last fall I stared In Id take it regularly, and it sure did work a cecal change in me, I pot such an a )el 1 1 e that I wanted to eat eve v thing I could lay hands on, and the Ta nlac so sell led my M omai h t aa I llie gas stopped tunning and I could digest my food w ihou t any t rou I i Whereas before 1 only did just w i.it work I was absolutely oblig'd to, I very soon felt so full of life and en ergy that I was looking for wi'k in older to let off steam. I can now split more wood in a day than any hand on my farm, and I feel a hun dred per cent good in every w:.y. A tier w ha I 'I'a n lac has done for boi h my wife and myself,- 1 wouldn't lie without at any price, and I always keep a supply on hand for any of my neighbors who may need it." Ta nlac is sold in F.l i.abet h City at the Standard I'hii rniacy. MISKARIES I OK Sl'MMER S( HOOI-j County' Superintendent of Kduca t ion . .M. I'. Jennings, has received I two traveling libraries from the State Library Commission to be usecr-i the Pasquotank Summer School which will hold a six weeks session in this city, beginning June 14. The teachers who attend will be taught how to secure the libraries and how to use them to the best advantage. The State will lend the traveling libraries to any club or school for three months cr longer, if desired. The State guarantees that the cost of securing one of these libra ries will not exceed ojc dollar. The freight charge is all The expe to winch the school freight I'XO'nU on will pay the exce Miss A I hertson . Demonstrator, has libiaries 111 her Hon clubs and tin riving much plea from them. ,s put ; and e dollar the -s amount, the County ml rod need home demons! ra ' members are de uie and bellelil it the ' State Home I hese SOCIETY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foreman, entertained at an informal recep tion at their home on West Main street Wednesday night, in honor of Mi.ss Katharine Darnell Jones, whose marriage to William Wood ley Jr., took place in Christ Church Thursday at f:00 p. m. The rooms were decorated in white and greeu. Masses of syringa, deutclisia and peonies were used against a hack ground of ferns. The beautifully appointed dining table had for its center piece a brides' cuke composed of a number of small cakes in rose bud shapes, A ribbon was altar hed to each cake 1 a nil ext ended to the plate n e n h gin : Com e, i led w .: h in the rosi buds wa re appropriate souvenirs and fawn a Oausca 3iarls lor ilie Semantic a a ii r r urionui o ULinz for Wedding for Graduation for Birthday Gifts JIM' oirwfin mM 1 Forced to Vacate S. R. SIFF CO. I longest Jewelers In Must em Nordi Carolina the Hoover Vacum Cleaner is Now on Sale in Your Town Buy the cleebrated cleaner and end your house cleaning troubles. Prices that are reasonable. D. R, Kramer Cor Martin and Matthews Sts. Phone 215 .. A was MASON-WIU-IAMS James Alexander Mason of Norfolk and Miss Alice Josephine Williams of Richmond were married Tuesday night by Dr. U. W. Clarke at his res idence on Burgess .street. ol rib guests iinno - e and Jones. Mr and ml Mi's ! w etld.lig bell of white ro II pe II ,1 ell over the center liable 1 mm which a shower lion gracefully fell. Mr. and .Mrs. foreman's were the bridal party and tin diate families of the briil groom M r. a ml M rs. 'I . C Mr and Mrs. W. .1 Woodl Mrs. I. M. Meekins, .Mr. Thorburn Hunnctt, Mr and Mrs. Tr uer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 11. F.h ringhaus, Rev. G F. Hill and Mrs. Hill, Mrs, Hessie Stewart. Miss Kath arine Jones, Miss Kvclyn Jones, Miss Virginia Flora, Miss Carrie White. Miss Lucile Jones. Miss Nannie M;w Long. Miss Pauline Beveridge. Wil liam J. Woodley, Jr.. Wesley Wood ley. Benson Ferebee of Norfolk. Miles Clark, Guirkin Cook. Kramer Davis, Camden Blades. I IHJ, i. Keeps Mosquitoes will quickly dTrt v.-rt" Prevented is sprayed, 'opr? wa'.ls. ced ing, floor and furnishinru' fiin trior) retiring to insure a pca'-'tiui-.-iht's Jeep. Does not stain. S-ecial combination Sprayer ard Pi.".: Can in handy box savLj you mon-y. $1.10 at your deaU-r's. Additional rs-l.'.l cans: Pint,60c;Quart,$l.CO; 'Aa'.l Gidlcn, $1.75. I'' HO XT VMiK READERS The front page of The Ad vance Us getting so cluttered up witli advertisements that we are compelled to charge more for front page readers . Hereafter the charge will be twenty cents a line, or four times the charge for other page position, with a minimum charge of $1.00 for any front page reader. PARKER'S When you patronize a Grocery Store whose first thought is for Pure Foods and Cleanliness you will have taken a step for ward in preserving the health of your house hold. We invite a Sanitary Inspection of our place at any time. . m a cii Sucessor to D. R. MORGAN CO. Cor Poindexter and Church Sts Phones 256 & 396 ..VII Money back without qneatkn m It HUNT'S CI... .!? 1- .l- a. - w - - - w www III UB treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, kinuwukm, TKTTBK or the itching tkia ducaae. Try 71 OHtt boa at aur risk. LEONARD PHARMACY YOU FIND THE GIRL Then come to us and we will show you the kind of f urn ..siiings for that home that will make her happiest. M. G. Morrisette & Co. The Big Main Street Furniture Store YOU'LL FIND IT at the Ilig Furniture Store on Main street if It pertains to Furnishings for the home. M. G. Morrisette & Co. Offers the Biggest and Grandest BARGAIN of the Season FOR TOMORROW 219 Middy Blouses Only $3.25, $3.00, $2.75, 2.50 Blouses Sizes from 8 to 16. White and Blue Collars Regulation Made GOING WHILE THEY LAST 69 Hijrh Cost of Automobilinrr Reduced Don't Wory if You Must Have A New Battery 'The Eveready Storage Battery is now handled in you city at prices within the reach of all." See me before buying your next battery. D, R. Kramer Cor. Martin and Matthews Sts WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Some items in the furniture line ar hard to get at this time. If you've had trouhle in getting what you want maybe we can help you. M. G. Morrisette & Co. The llig Main Street Furniture Store CANDIDATE CARDS I HKKEBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A candidate for the office of Trial Jus tice, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. The active Biipport of my friends will be ap preciated. Thomas J. Markham. I OK KEGISTK.K OK DEEDS I W- nounee myself a candidate for Regis ter of Deeds for Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary in June. Geo. V. Brothers. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS I take this method of announcing my candidacy to succeed myself as Trial Justice for another term, sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary in June. Thanking you for your support in the past and assuring you that I will appreciate your sup port again at this time, I am, Yours very truly, George J. Spence. tpri TOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination for election to the office of prosecuting attorney for Pasquotank County subject to the action of the Democratic Prim ary. Ernest L. Sawyer. A'oiwoiK Southern. r FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Your vote will he appreciated. Respectfully W. Frank Midgett. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County; subject to the action of tlu Democratic Primary In June. Your vote and support will be appreciated. Charles Reid. ROl'Nl) TRIP EXCURSION FARES Norfolk Southern Railroad SUMMER EXCURSION FARES To Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Cape Henry, Va., Beaufort. Morehead City Nag's Head and Manteo, N. C. Tickets on sale daily from .May 24 to September 30, with final limit for return October 31st, 1920. SUNDAY EXCURSION FARES To Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Cape Henry, Va., applies only from sta tions Kdenton and north. To Morehead City and Beaufort, N. ('. applies only from station Golds boro, N. C. and east, and Mackeys, N. C, and south. Tickets on sale every Sunday May 10th to September 5th 1920, limited for return to date of sale. Virginia Beach, the only Resort on the Virginia or North Carolina Ocean front; fine surf bathing, danc ing pavilion, casino amusements and many other attractions. Cape Henry location of Fort Stor y, largest fortification on the Atlan tic Coast and other Government act ivities. Morehead City and Beaufort, swim ming, bathing, fishing, and other amusements. All of these Seashore Resorts are ideal places for rest andrecreatlon. For detail information apply to your nearest Norfolk Southern Rail road Agent or write to J. F. Daltoti, G. P. A., Norfolk, Va. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS '- - iii-faW'run i' iJ-l -""' -J "-tlliii mum ii-ii.n. -- 1- n 11 ! ii pie r OoM r just 6rr th60e T Ur hum, is so veBW expRessive AkN wa - I viisrt Wo (SET ME A DRIHK. pF WATEE. PLCASe - I E ASKED V0O -TUftee Times Mow - 7 4 I ' 1 1 111 III l L unzrmr i i set me a uh mvc oi- watfc r m n r 1 11 1 11 ! 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