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WOMEN'S IN TE RESTS *' Social Happenings True Blue* Meet The True Blue Wesley Bible Class of the First Methodist Sunday school held its regular ? monthly meetlDg Monday night ' * at the home of Mlaa Louise White J on West Main street. The meet ing was conducted by Miss Cam illa Hopkins, class president. After scripture reading, prayers and singing, the meeting was turned over to the entertainment committee who had planned a very Interesting program. Miss Annie Midgett gave a piano selection and .Miss Eleanor <Phlppa rendered a beautiful solo, "Look for the Beautiful." There was a dialogue reading by Miss ? Mary Louise James and Miss | f Isadore Farrow, and Miss Louise White read a story. Delicious refreshments were served by the ' hostess. Those present were: . [ Misses Camilla Hopkins. Mary F?aring. Eleanor Phlpp*. Mar garet Cuthrell, Edna Miller, Mar % guerlte Bembury, Grace Pendle-| ton, Iaadore Farrow, Lina Stan ton, Annie Midgett. Mary Louise James and iMrs. Clay Foreman. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Walter Small and Miss Ruth White returned Monday from Baltimore where they attended the Army and Navy, 1 game. ^ Oscar Swain has returned from m Columbia, where he spent several J W* days with friends and relatives. \ Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner have returned from Baltimore where they spent a few days. Miiss Murgaret McCabe. John Pinner and Or. Julian Selig have returned from Baltimore, aTter at- 1 tending the Army and Navy game ; Saturday. ^ r. and 'Mrs. Harold Foreman I have returned to their home, 305 I West Main street, after spending a few days at Raleigh. Misses Helen Rhodes and1 Emma Leary, of Norfolk, returned home Sunday after visiting friends in the city. Solicitor W. L. Small Is in Bdenton this week attending court. Among those who spent , Thanksgiving in Raleigh were: | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes. Frank Kramer, Kenyon Wilson, and C. E. Thompson and son, Ward I Thompson. TO SEKVJpe JUbeaari? Pharmacy ? APDS QUALITY MISS GALATHA MADE IN SOFT LIGHT WEIGHT BLACK CALF. Covered Cuban hecla. A very drftay and distinctive atylc f?r Fall. OWENS SHOE CO. HINTON BUILDING Whatever caused the lights to po out wo will have i them to working order In a hurry. We will wire your house o r i make a repair /ob. Our iihow ? , room la well Mocked jtlln lighting fixture* and lanjgH or ill descriptions. t ! Phone 64. W. S. WHITE & CO. THE HOME 0F \ .GOOD FOOD , W? know our (rocarla* and uto?i gondii ar? good. Oar cuatomera know U. But) Iftar* ire uwr peopl* whoi h*T< Mr*r ?t??n u? a trial. Th?r ar* th? nnM who don't' kaow oar rood la ao good < W* mertljf Ilk for a nlngW Mtortni t y to M>nrc jrou who Mrs Mtor bMD In to im ur | G Twiddy ; Success Of Business Is In Hands Of Salespeople 'Wholesalers and Manufacturers < plui iiin^ Kitterh AImiui Ix>st Art of <!ourtes\ in Mam Ketuil Store and Its Inevitable KITeet l|M>n Holiday Trade j li\ J. I'. ItOVI.K i New York, Dec. 3. ? For the i next three weeks the retail busi ness of the country will practically bo in the hands of the mon ami , women behind the counter. As a i consequence, merchant* and d? - partment store managers are put ting their employes throunh an In tensive course of training. They ore making desperate efforts to inculcate In their clerks a lost art ?the art of politeness. Wholesalers and manufacturer ? have been complaining bitterU re cently over the quality of sales manship exhibited in the retail stores. They have gone ao far in some ca.-es as to ask permission to utilise their own sabs people in retail stores where they were especially anxious to push their goods. The retailers realize that their sales forces are far from per fect. They say they cannot be ex pected to secure the services of embryo John Wunuinakers and Marshal Fields at the present scale of wages. But they, too, rec ognize the danger of poor service, especially at the holiday season. The majority of the larger stores all over the country are : now taking on additional help, j With some companies these extra , workers run well into the bun-, dreds and their training is giving the employers acute concern. The. service of these additional clerk:-! will end the night of December! 24. Many of them take this extra i work solely for the purpose of se curing a fund for their own Christmas purposes. They there fore lack the incentive of possible advancement which spurs the ef forts of regulnr employes, ami are less amenable to discipline. Merchants recognize that a reu- . NOTICE! Br|;inning Drci'iiilx r 1, 1924, we will run our Ke pair Department n n a strictly cash basis, so please do not ask us to hreak our rule. Those having watch es and other repair johs that have heen here ninety (90) days or more will In sold for repairs. H. C. Bright & Co. A. C. JAMES, Mfcr. Christmas MONEY FOR YOU Our Chilfllttuui Club pi)* you tlio money when you Join It. JOIN TODAY II? *nre that you cot your f'hrlfttmaA Check. Auk u? for full Information. INDUSTRIAL BANK PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT 1* Til* Atfvtac*) ular custom* r s|M-udiiiK hundrvd* of dollar* a v?-ar uiav be lost foi pvir ttiruiiL'ii ih>' dlsroui t< sy of -t ! sal -pwoiiiuu htn-d for th?- holiday? at a t?>tal cut lay of $:>??. Most 01 tli?? tt-mpoiary ?-iiii>ltryv*, for*', will work Willi uii < \|n r! ? uri*d sul? s person rlo^i* at hand | tnd more Kiinw is In In-; placed by their luBlrucUir". on th? necessity >f courtesy to |>air?>its tliau oi! <nowl?-du<- of th yi*u k. Many itoros liavr workid fmt dt flnlt>' systems of directing iraiTir through tin ?r aisles during the .ush hours. Store t!. icclivi-e have Increased t forces, a I Jiou^li in comparison with tin* .-ohime of liu-lii. xs done at ilu holiday schsdii, ihi' amount of ios? , ??y tihoplirtinu is surprisingly -ittiall. Deliveries in the lurc? r cities will occasion tnor* ? difficulty than at any time since the automobile oani" into n? rul use. Stores are better equipped fur d> liveries than over and |??ek? rs ;>nd load ers ii :ve been anvin- nted. but itr?et comre.thm ; lid r t rict traf W regulation iiav. Imims' ii heavy difliculth s. The iuo\? I ?? the sit watching closely for th.* rc*f ll.< ? >i Hi* a;iv>,uii'ut i?acbfd th N?-w York Clothing Mantif.u tui.-u' K\?haiiKe and th?' Amal icaiualvd t'loihiiiK Worker*' i.-laJ - IM'Iiij, an 11 ii**iii i?lc>\ incut iiihu. ant. fund amounting to thi??- p r c?-ni vl ili?' payroll In i-arh cmIiiIi lit Ii*i:. ti?. Half of ihis will b. l?ro\iu??l l?y imploycs and half h\ rmplo.\i']n. ' This is nut a particularly it. *7 dcvclopm* tit but it Im a iiitouiH't'U ill con ii>'< i Ion with it that at; a^rwiu. nt Is being rrumcd intro ducing pi "d iction standard: t.ucli that eatli u?rk?*r'ii pay "will 1?r m? asur? d by what h*' produces and his varum;.* shall bt' !iiui>'i?i ?nbs of hundreds of thouMnd> < f city dwellers also Is a factor. hes?' nisuiiiu'i t> continue to pat ronize Hit* city shops but they e\ i to have their purchases di iiv? r?*d to their suburban homos, ??it-it 25 to :t0 hi II* s from the tore, almost as promptly as at ? .ty upaituients. In a number of cilu-s. stoics ir. "iiL"sti'd district wh**re parkins . .uiloit'obili'K i" prohibited ha\?* r raited to run bus services from ? sections for tin* benefit ?f their customers. Public bus ?'?uiipunies and traction lines art '*o-op<TutiuK with merchants t.? ?li>ttibute the shoppers throUK1' ??ut tin- day and induct' them ?e the hours win n traffic is ??t" its lowest to make th?ir pur chase#. Kinployers in all lines nr?' PHONE 1 14 Standard Pharmacy; ! THEY WILL SEND IT | only an h** in efficient." I'barl-w I*. vie*- prtilitiul of ill** manufacturer*. mild today k wa? 'lull*' ?*\id?nt production ronin wnuld incr? am d by the unem ployment luml and that thL? mil mi b - abeoibiii In inert a?ed produc tivity or in hiu!i? r price* to (lio public. Flaiccra roil AI.L <M < \SKK\K Ixynri floral ( <>., Inc, WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR 1925 -**r as Savings Club You will like the club at "The National Bank" A club to fit every pocketbook ? ten cents up. FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Two Kinds or interest - Personal and 4% F?rniturc! GIFTS THAT WILL LAST / If you are in doubt as to what to give, visit QUINN'S and select from our stock of hundreds of practical and useful gifts. Furniture as a gift is permanent, lasting and will be appreciated for a life time. Come in and look around. Toys Not A Few for the Kiddies Quinn Furniture Co. \ WAIt.XKICS roitHKT, 9I.OO III thin assortment will be found u shape for almost ev ' iy fluiiri- and all the (jual* it% and shapeliness that la characteristic of the hlgh cla.Hx Corset 8. It.-al vuiuu at m.uo. "? l-figh Sheep Co. MELICK i I |{ IN E K ' 6 ; .North raroliua Almanac, I Or Now rrudy l ull of information dial ev ery North (!;irolinl? an iii'imIh. Hciirr ev rry year. MELICK NOTICE! After December 81 I trill move my Dairy to the coun try and will be prepared to supply all my old customers and ALL OTHERS that .want MILK. Mr. J. M. Tatem and my self will run the dairy on Tat em's farm, which is an ideal place for it. Phone 1:15- J. M. M. SAWYER. I ' IF SHE'S WORTH WHILB, I SIIK'S WORTH WHITMAN'S I The Good Candy , * at TI1K APOTHECARY SHOP | If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts 8aye Backache often Muhe You Have Not Been Drink ing Enough Water When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region | it may mean you have been eating ; foods which create acids, says a well | known authority. An excess of avch acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and tliey become sort of paralyzed and loKSfy. When your kidneys get slug gish and clog you must relieve tbtm, like you relieve your bowels, remov ing all the body's urinous waste. else you have backache, sick hea4ac?>e, dizzy spells ; your stomach soars, tongue is coated, and when the wcMMf | i? had you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sedipnent, channels often pet sore, water scalds and you arc obliged to seek relief two i or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable i physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Tad | Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon joke, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids iu the system, so they ! no longer irritate, thus often relieving | bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in jure and makes a delightful, efferves cent litbia-water drink Drink lot* oi soft water. By all means hava your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. ? ^ Itrnaili .i-ling /C NO ONE CAM TAME EM ANt> NO ONE CAN BLAME 'EM Foa jOlMiMt, TML. BEAUTV MAD PACE VOR. THIS, PREPARATION hvs STwm r r) the n?t<oh ThROU&H CHAN&IN6 The . V" L ^ UiLlESTs VAC EL - / /" An OP THE WOMEN THE NOUNC, C\ and the old are looking much 0CTTER THESE DANS - VOR NO 0N6 V*HO'S WISE >6 UEFT OOT IN THE . COLD V 'v| fclNCfc ?ONN'S MAOIC J I MOO'S BEEN TIE CRAZE J THEJORE PARTIES ARSLENDIN&- X! -MEM-VE "STOPPED RECKLESS SPtfiUNG" AU.TOC THE LCNE. Of MOO? / Thesre savin Their, dollars J These reauth wvad scholars h t An. (-OB THG LOVE 7 t / r^Zfe-vOVMUO? / 1/ MOWN POP Tmi6 is 1 RADIO MIOMT of NATIONAL MAGIC. MUD WEEK DEC l-fe Qhe Gunn COMBANV'S SONG HIT ?ALL FOR THE LOVE Of MUD" I* BEING BROADCASTED To ALL PARTS OF _TM? CONTINENT \ TAYLOR Do RADIO FANS we mop? sou ?NJ<X?D this fiOMd" PctAse POSTCARD HOUR APPlAUSC T6 'fop Ovnn* CARE OF TfciS P*P?R Girl Couldn't Stand Clothes to Touch Nor "My faJhrr got mo a bottle of Mwyr'i Wonderful Remedy for Ntoruach trouble and 1 aui feeling no much bolter alnce talcing It. My ntouiarh ?ai ho painful I couldn't atand my clothea lo touch me." It k* it Niniple, harmleaa preparation that remove* the ca tarrhal tnucun frooi the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which tauiu* practically ?)| mom ach, liver and Intentlnal ailment*, including appendicltla. One doee will convince or money refunded. At all drugKlata. adv 'JAGLBPfNC/LCO. HSWYORX.USA.
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