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WOMEN'S INTERESTS; P hildren Of School Age Are Often Undernourished Smle of Christ mat* Seals ( '.ondurted to Make The*e Lit t- tie One* Over tfgain into Stron Healthy Boy * and ( pirls . and Men and ff'ttmen ,t>. Max Cardner of Shelby. State ?Ml aalc chairman for the North Quollna Tuberculosis Association. BltkM the following statement: " ?Jj^he production of healthy. Strong meu and women is the flrat wud most Important consid eration of our people. Without flam all other production and all ?tfcer things cease to have value, ?mth an ever increasing number ot^them our wealth aud every thing that has value Increase and knp on increasing. One thing ?u?t la Interfering largely with tw production of these much de sired healthy, robust tn?'n and wo Bfin la the undernourished child. >**One cannot grow any kind of Kftod plant or animal unless the yoang Is properly nourlHbed dttr l*fr the growing and seed bearing or fruit bearing period. This is Bach more Important In the life of the child than In any other an imal or plant, because the product ?tT?h? growing child ? the man or WlQnan ? is more important. ''And yet I am reliably in foftned that from ten per cent to per cent, averaging. perhaps, ttfeund 30 per cent of the chil dren of Bchool age in our stute hip# undernourished. In figures tht? la aomewhere around 300.000. ? Among many other things, the Nosth Carolina Tuberculosis As portation. with the aid and advice of;*he National Tuberculosa As- , ?oclation. la addressing itself ac tively aud effectively to this Im- j pott am subject and to these 300,-' ?0$ children. Hath the National tUMI State Associations are ft- ' pureed by the sale of Tuberculo Cruiip burns $4 PER CENT AIR ?Bf?t8 Electric or Ghh A new oil lamp that gives an j httyilngly brilliant, soft, whit": M|it. even better than gas or i fWRiicity, has been tested by the j V.lP Government and 35 leading roraltles and found to be su to 10 ordinary oil lamps.! jhurns without odor, smoke or[ -no pumping up; is simple, aafe. Ilurns 94% air and 1%' common kerosene tpoal ollt. ?The inventor, S. (i. Johnson. ! Broad St., Philadelphia, | Perlng to send a lamp on 10 ?' FREE trial, or even to give FREE to the first user in each lllty who will help him Intro It. Write him to-day for full tlculara. Also ask him to e*- ( In how you can get the agency, without experience or money le $260 to $600 per month. I hIh ('hriatinas Seals. These seals are he inic no Id In every state and in every city, village, and hamlet and the total aale In expected to reach five million dollarn this ThunkHKlvlnfc to CbrlatmaM. The quota for North Carolina la $90. uOrt. "I commend thla work to the people of our state. Let every let ter und package that we aend out from now until Chrlstmaa carry thin Christmas Seal and join with the great wave of seals that Ih Hweeping over our fair coun try ut this Chrlatmaa time, bring ing relief and cheer to the tuber cular. and prevention of this and other dlHeaxett to the 300.000 un dernourinhed children of our state und like percentage In other Btates." PernoiMlii Calvin Ellis of Newport News Is h pending the week end with his futher. It. A. Ellis, on Broad I Htreet. MIhh Bet tie Mann has returned from Richmond, where she speut several weeks with relatlvea. Mrs. Annie Gibfton of Richmond is spending some time with Mrs. W. W. Beals on Parsonage street. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Daniels. 411 First street. Is spending the week end at Ocean View aa the guestM of Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris. Khrlnghaus street, have returned from Norfolk, where they spent a few days with Mr. ?nd Mrm. C. C. [ Harris. Miss Willis Lote Morgan of Eenton bus returned home after ? being tbe guest of Miss Doris Harrison on North Road street. Miss Anne Wilton of Great Bridge. Virginia. Is visiting Mrs. Aubrey McCabe. G. H. Wlnslow of Oklsko has returned from Baltimore wbere he visited his son. Wilson Wins low, who is st Johns Hopkinr Hospital for treatment. Victor Morgan. City Route Five, spent Wedne*day In .Nor- ; folk on business. Mrs. W. N. Combs and little son. Latins, returned Tuesday to I their home In Norfolk after!! spending a few days with Mrs. I Combs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ] C. Modi In. on West Cypress street. Mrs. William Whaley is Ira- < proving at her home in Camden ] after a few daya Illness. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haughton j hsve returned to their home at Rocky Mount after spending I Thanksgiving with Mrs. Huugh- ' 1 ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harnett*, on Kast Cypress street Misses Marguerite Morgan and Clara Prltchard have returned home after spending a few days at Belvldere. J. Wilton Tetterton of Rocky Mount spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis r and Mr. and Mrs. I?**w!h White head spent Saturday In Norfolk shopping. Charlie Wilson of Weeksville underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at the Elisabeth City Hospital Wednesday. Mrs. S. L. Fulcher returned Saturday to her home at Manns Harbor after visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. B. A. Glbbe, and son C. R. Fulcher. Mrs. W. O. Barnette and little laughter, Mary Lee. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haughton tt Rocky Mount. nub Market Hat unlay At the Pasquotank County Home Demonstration market Sat urday morning, which opens at nine o'clock at Abbott ? wart house, there will be plenty of} ?ood country Muugei ripcclally j made by a club receipt, cream, butter. vegetablea. chfckana i dreaaed and lire, rgg? and nevera! ! varieties of dellcloua cnkea. Aydlett Person* 1b Aydlett. Dec. 4. ? Clifton Doxey ? of Norfolk apent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Neill and > Mr. and Hra. Clarence O'Neill mo- I tored to Rliiabeth City Taeaday. Born. to Mr. and Mm. W. P. [ Wright Friday, November 18, a ? son. Mri. Dewey O'Neill apent Mon- ! day in Norfolk chopping. C. L. Saundera of Norfolk apent | Thankagivlng with hla mother, Mra. Delia Saundera. Mr. and Mra. Winfred Roberta 1 ?pent Sunday in the community. MIhm Bernle O'Neill ha? re turned home after vialting hla I mother. Mm. Ada Parker. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bunch : TRADE EXPANSION SALE Now On at M itchell's TOMBSTONES 2M 8. Hoad St. Elizabeth City Marble & Granite Work* v ( 5 Come in and See the Largent Candy Santa in Town , A Solid Chocolate Santa Claus i ' ( Weight .15 //?*., height 3 ft), and Good to Eat | GIVEN AWAY : -CHRISTMAS EVE? Ai 3 O'CLOCK P. M. ! *' . i. ' ? To the holder of lucky key thai fit? lock around ' ? Santa' ? neck. Key? HIKE with every pure hone of | '?15 cent* of merchandise in onr store. WHITE'S SWEET SHOPPE PHONE 920 T McMorrine St., Two Door* from Alkrama THE WOMAN'S V EAR STORE Attractive New Afternoon and Evening Frocks Sizes 16 to 38 PRICES $25.00 to $49.50 An assortment that includes many of the latest creations ? Devel opments ot the new season upon which the influence of Spring Fash ions may be seen ? The social season introduces many ingenious creations ? featuring exclusive styles suitable for each oc casion. Many of these are now dis played in our stock ? We invite your inspection. M. Leigh Sheep Co. I'MMIi'i Wear Now Booking ? Twenty Third Stock Series ? Of The ? Albemarle Building & Loan Association STARTING Saturday, Dec. 5, 1925 WE CAN INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN Multiples of $100 At 5% t Lik '3S6 Let Us Explain Our Savihgs Plans and Ask Us About Easy-Home-Ownership Albemarle Building & Loan Ass'n Office Suite 205-6 Savings frank & Trust Co. Bldg. lL7.v> J. C. SAWYER, President W. BEN GOODWIN, Sec'y-Treas. ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER? READ THE SHOP-O-SCOPE AGAIN TODAY Sh op-o- scope ftMiilER MAHOGANY CONHOLK HRT8 ? ' The Ideal gift for mother or sin ter. Anhcnfl 4fc 5r to 91.00 ?tor*. rtpr.4-l0nder.18.24n **??? imWWlB- A moat appropriate gift for mother. We have them ?i- ?bargain price*. Athens & Br to 91-00 More. ~ dec.4-10np-dec.l R-24np \ FJPI ? ARTICLE**? Including of the heat make* of per and powders. For mother, or brother. Aahenf * Be to 91.00 Ntore. de.4-10np dec.l l-17np ?ar. YaHbH AND WALL POCKRT8 Nfcw design*. New eolor coin bin - The gift for mother or Aahen* 4k Ire*. 6c to 91 dee.4-10n-dee.f1l -2 4n m INO wyrTF.n Plaata. oa your order today. tyyan Co., Inc. 3tfn T? WITH CANDV oiT man morning. Rhe will lighted with a bo* of Wtalt Wa are taking order* now (or rhrlatmaa delivery. Apothe cary Shop. 2?t?B ORDER NUNALLVa for her new. We win deliver It Chrlatmaa Eve. Albemarle Pitarmaey. no. ST.de. tin FRUIT CAKE ? Aa good aa caa be made at 4(e a pound. Order aarly for Chrlatmaa Eve deliver/. CartwrlRht'a Ralfbry. Htfa DONT PTTIZLE -Tour head? or lira yoar reel looking far that Chrlatmaa preaeat for bar. Lat the Hhop-o-Scope aho* It to yoa In a few minute. tMaa. Watch thla aectlon of claaalflad ada grow FOR HIM b TEN PER CENT OFT aa every purchaaa dttrlnn the halldari Renloa * Weat. Stfn HWEATBHH Hparta awaatera In light and heavy weight wool; pulloveri and Jacket atylea: wide aHeeiio* of aolld oolara aad com bination! In tha hlgheat quality wool; Juat right tor a real Chrlatmaa gift for aay man Weeks * Sawyer Jtfn PARENTS Remember The AiT vanca la aa Ideal gift for yoar children at college. ITIf HHOTOIIN8 ? Juat what the aportaman Wants for a Chrlatmaa I preeent. Bay now for delivery la I ler. tlei-rett Hwd Co. ^ *7tfn r[ANDKKUCHIRF9 Irlth cot- 1 orod borders glva a (ouch of dla tlnrtlvaiiaaa to ft mii'a coatuma. Wa bara high quality handkar- I ohlafa daalcnad for glfta. Waaka ; ftftwyar, stfn LUNCH AT TH* BAQLB CAF* during tha Chrlttnaa ahopplng ??aaoto. Ragular dinner 60e. -? - FOR CHILDREN 4 POLLS ? All aorta of them to bring hippy holiday hour* to the little (Iris, walking. talking or Bleeping dolla. rag. rubber, lean, er or composition dolla. p. W. i Meliek Co. ?tfn DEHKS for th* little folk* Juat llkf the groitn-iipa hare ? a gift that yoilogatera will apprertate M. O. Morrlaette ? Co. ?tfa ? DOLUS HURT no Marked to half prlre at the beginning ot ftia (bopping aeaaon. standard Pharmacy II 4n RIBLBfl make excellent glfta. Wa bar* tbem at varlotu prle*a and a lata Alao teatamanta. Bo* yoar Blhl* b*fora yoa bay ft. P. W. Malkk Co. ?1 tf a roa LOVED OWES i CHRISTMAS (>n*)*ry WraMba B*l*et yonra today. Ryan Ptor al On. ltfa row HOME . MIRRORS AND PICTURKfl to I male Iho homo nor# boa u tit a I Aahana * I rim, te I* 11.60 utoro. 1 doa.4-10?p-do<-li?4np , WOULD TOO buy a Chrlataaaa prwt *??h trklloT Wo tew ? ?* (M $T?t Mar tha Norfolk < Hoathara piMHirr station on >ka naw ronrrrto kiakwuy p*y I ?rt raik Bala at* aaty pajr aianta. Buy whlla jrou havo that ChrUlaaa Marin** rhock Ha* J. W. Randolph. 103 Hlaton bld? Phono 911. 4-5-7p RTItTTHIIfQ la ChrlatMaa Flo?ora Ryan Floral Co., Ine. tun (lOlHO Ht>H* (or Ckrtalm ?Wli? sot Mad yoar *raph. I'kaaa 14. aoollor a Hto dlo tor a alllfea Ma FOR MOTHER" WHY WOT A Soallar Port raft aa ? Chrtatmaa ?lft. rtn ran aaako an appotnlmaat hr phono 14. Do It today. / 1-1 n FOR FRIENDS AN II*AL CHB18TMA8 tl(t I *a?r portrait. A praaaat yoar frtanda arlu p^afor ahora all olhara. Phaaa 14. Xnaltoa'a , atadlo for a altllat. Jf-tn Announcement? i ??> iw?t?i ob tl* corner of Hhepard *tr?at and Southern avenue with a complete lltie of f|-ocer1e?, meat* and vegetable*. W. If Brother*. I'hona 101. 3-frp PAMIl> 4? UMt daaip waak. IIh'i ork a MtMStt. Albemarla Utindrr Pbo*a Its. Eltiahatb City. N. O. MAMK THi ORAVM ol r*?r Knwd MM. Bltb eiaaa mod.ra tfaalfo. Marble Wort.. Dl T. Slnglatoa, prop. litfa wb but 8m?m Hand rur?itur? T?? A uetlna 'fltora, lt? HMM t?r dnM Pbona.TTI. it nimmi ?Mr kattn Ua about M <?"* 17 1 5a. m. iaaa br talilai a* pvfer I la tbla aactloa of Tb? For Renl 10 POM HBNT? DnlnMa baaaa oa Olada atraat an reasonable taraw. M. n Blmpaoa. lltfa it# in* OMR mm,* BICYCLE for *ala. la good eoadtltoa. AI*o doll I m%r Mr Pkaaa ?#?. in ? FOR SIALIC ? fttuart Pacaa Traan. Apply C. O. RohinnoD. Phone M?k U. d ?cl-Sln iloiiiut m! fob Cd? tu ?I Lut OtHd rilHoc Sti i m. littS?'' ""i'lr* i KMPI,OY VERS ?? Mean th? baat ?l MM or to Oork tar lka? by rtlitli aa >4 *o Kr into Haadtni and ntaUat Hi Hm M foot tka ktad at work thut tkny *ut Mb ill tb? kind of paraoa tkay ml to do 4b tk m ss ek tad tan honnd ttii hurt plaea on tornkkluKar about ?t?*. ot nllvrr dollar. Rnvard. for raeoT*ry. Dtllr Pappaadlck. ?-4n? LOST ? Soviawbkra bM?HH KMi ?b?U CI |? aad ftrtak Boum road ! Hundaf dfUHaraaoa a akoenlata sjHarad daabta MMM kaad bag | riadar iriaaM ratara to T. H. j Ha?l?t 4 iaa. daclHn BfllWI SO OMTMfer OfBTtRS! Wa bar* a fine iMd of die# crab nte? oyater* Just come Id. In ?hell or opancd. Fluh of >11 kinds that cmn be had. For the beat al Way* call "The Man Who Known Fish." Phoaes 204 and 410. Thou. Crank. Jr. 4-7n Opportunity Krtockt 20 YOU MAKE IT. I bake It. That ChrtBtnmn fruit cak?. Mra. ft. C. Latham. 41 G South Road. Phone 194-J 4-7p * FRM -ON* LAKOE DOl.l. with 1 each purchaae of two paekagae I of Kellogg's Oats. W. I. Broth- j #rs, coraer Slhepari street and ! Southern avenue. Phone lfl. I l-4p baled PAPER for sale ? teraf atock Mt suitable for wrapptog bat ?ood for packing la pttet of escalator or otbar fllllag. Th cents a bale or take oar entire atock It roar ova price. Tb? Advance. lltf PoalUona Wasted 9 EXPRRtKNORn STKNOtlH APH ar and bookkeeper desires posi tion Phone II W SO-lp PIMM Ta Bat 82 I.MIHT M>M<:H?a DAII.Y >t Kill* T* Km, MMoa u?4wtrf> M. Hlada >?< piM wet ttfa >bi uwr M ill Plnmliinx 13 plumbing? w* uk? job* urn- , aad small, Horrleo oat Owaaa * Oimtt. Phon XlrarsM*. Hwl Rwf If IP IT'S A HOME I* Kllaabatt City or a farm In th* country, rill Ml. J. W. Randolph. HI* toa kolldta*. 4-1 -0, ? ,.?*k.a? ? J FOR BAH Owo?a Mi4 fur t?r?. TIM A??tlo* Mov?, It PotBtfttUr KfMt Pkr?? 771. lttfta IT HBOB REPAIRINO- Work callM far and dallrarod. W. r. Wll Uaiaa Mo* Raaalr Shop. ??? WaM atroot. Pkoao 7??. Illfl Htm OOODTBAR aad Ualtod BUM* Tlraa. Nationally kaotr* aad rOe onlaod. Aato 8 a Mir A Valcaa lain* Oo. Wanted f5 TBA DOOM MAN AO RR ?>M Apply Mr*. C. P. arnwa or WV aaa'a rink. Coraat Pool aad ckurrk atroota. a? 10-daeta
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