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"?-lt?l To B,, Ultra A recital b; the muile p,ip,|, 0[ I i"n Worth Jonea bs i dl? aC. r" sun ??f Kionl auditoriniu thla neg. .MuIoch. All peraon* Jo- ' fBMI,d ln music are invited SubacrlpiioH llj.nrr -j.. . *ixm dttttfe~%rHl ? K*! K*" ? Sbrloe H. II ?J,|, alLi!i k?''!!Jo Mu"'' ?? ,ur- I M?l Hi. ?? Nine uinn 'T "r,"d h<" ?jeM brand Everybody i, |?. '? I ' ''?Irle. To Mm ."?""V *?>"? Ihei Jvo. lt '' "ld '? "rlM "?? <'rp ?y?ue?n to meet her Wednesday ?*I?rnoon .1 4 ?clock ; Or?nmar School Children de.fr !| ?1 1?.^* w,<rk*U fa" "" <?*"> ?o^ from Mr. c. w yellck prl"s "HI t>e awarded on Ihl n Thursday nlitht, when t 0P*r?"a will be preaen.ed l'<TH4inni>i K_I'r*?M,ry Brlllon a uH two' "nd w"Vluu.i. re i^L tfk Vlrnlnla Beach 8u? I Iff m *re 'b'r "P*nl ? week al th4Newc.au. Hotel. L,?d" Delun. Mr? A L ?2ka. ?'.n, Trt.nr" A>dl"l and 3J| s"'ord J Concord TEL KI?* ??.' Vlr"lBl" Beach . f"*1' Wood Harris and Jfi ^ L*'*'1 l?*ft Sunday for t'al ?7?.k Wh"r* ">?* *1" ?>' lor tw? North o 5 Mr" H '*? Godfrey, w!2 J? atre?t. arrived at: ''0"*Km 8""d?v 'or wwfcf 7o? J "*""on "" ?'* to7.L^ ,'h<K'1- ?'l?r hav M?? v?- ?,k w,,h h" ?W?r. *n . jenklna Id Hender r.iLJH For<1 motf,r?<l 'o Norfolk.' Saturday on bualneaa ?Jai!-""-.* t Bur,tM? i Dhta .na I??'*..'* ,or Ph'l'del- ' w?Z ?! AtUn"= Clly. They wyi , SXr^fiT n0r,h"? ?'"? before u, *'_***.* fi*"' J?n?? ?hd Dorothy I Mwy o t INrtford were In ihe city lUtatoi. Mr* W C Twlddy of ??*?.' "* TUm,,f "??""? in Cheater Morn, of Oaleavlll. C"J' Saturday Halting kj^ll'l ,n Currituck where UI>'? l?w office, to Weekavllle | X Su"d*>, ?l?l?ta* OaSrV Th""*m Ad?m? of Pour I SmVi AVue" o,h,r *"tIJ ? ",??rlniI on We.t Main rST1!?^ *I""u>r lo alteod ! ffim. i !f Weddlnn In Hal- 1 Umor# ware Mra Ixiula Soliu, d. I I^'S/WOKt! W R Wloalowi 5c?y f "'a* ?,I W,"h'n?-! Cullr.il. ; .J A Wlnalow of colftreth. Georgia, are the xueata' Wlnalow of Enfi.id wJiiZ of Walerllly *hli' i' Moniky ahoppinit ' 4g^.s:,82aWr,rtt ?""" C .ii,8/,?", w"l>lnmon. D ; C W n"* " No?" ""d . "rm,B returned Sun *'?>' froi Na? Head ari.r ^5 In m w*?k-end there. the city on bualneaa MoB-( X?!?* ?? ?"? Sr.. of th. Provi II. i? ' w" Monday. T. P. Naah spent Sunday at Head. ^SUr^rVeVdV N?r""k ? *9> Copeland and Jin Wo?i of Kdantu, motored lu No survivors ? BLACK FLAG get* every fly, mflpquito and roach. Not one e*cape*thl? deadlient of in*ect>kl!!er*. Black Flag Villi every kind of bug in the hat ne. Two form*? liquid and powder. At drug, (roc* ry, ? hardware and department (tore*. Powder, lie up Powder gun, 10c I And the lowut liquid price* you ever uwl LOOK! Black Fla? LIQUID LIQUID or POWDER kills ntticrs i Sprayer . . 45c Quart . . 85c Pint . . . 45c ?. 25c ? 19)4, a L. Co . tmt. Snap Rmiii Ullllff ('.urumhrr* Tomalom Sqnaoh Spring Onion* (jurat* Bfrti Oinliflnwpr i < Jlllliflowrr LESLIE BELANGA I 31 and 871 A Pie That Is a Pie! When the Hooaler Product* Show wan held at Purdue University. La fayette, Ind., they put a real pie on diftpluy. It was a Dutch apple pie. SO Inchcs In AamtUr and *H Inches deep Miss Mnrte Thelen, clerk of the ehvw. Is shown getting ready to take a Lito. the oily Monday to attend the Edenton-Ellzabeth City baseball ! Rame. Mm. LoiiIh Bell and little daughter. Elolse Saunderx. left Sunday for Greenville and Wilson where ihey will spend aeveral day*. Mr*. Cieorge Bell and little daughter. Camilla Kutb. are the gueata of Mra. T. H. Thruatoo at Wllaon. Mra. T. L. Overman and chil dren. Margaret aud Held. City Koule 1. apent the week end In Norfolk vlaltlug relatives. Morgan Cooper of Henderaon wan In the city Monday. Hnowden IVmonala Snowden. June 15. ? Mra. Bettle Stevena haa returned from Klu flton, where ahe waa the gueat of her daughter. Mra. R. S. Snowden. Mr. and Mra. Jule Bell and Homer Trultt attended the ball game in Elisabeth City Friday. Mlsa Delia Trultt of Washing ton. D. C. la visiting her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. W. Trultt here. Miss Marjorle Bell Hnowden left Wedoeaday for Chapel Hill where site will tako u aummer course at the University of North Carolina. Mrs. H. K. Snowdenof Klnnton, has returned home uftor spending la few days here with h?*r sister. Mr*. <\ t;. liuiiance. Mrs. Rosa Snowdeti. formerly of Elizabeth City, is now making fcer home here. K. W. Trullt of Norfolk spent ! the week-end here with hlM fautily. Thieve* broke Into the store of G. S. Payne at Sllgo. Friday night and robbed the money drawer, se curing around seven dollars; noth ing else was missing. John Suowden, Jr.. of Kllzabeth City Ih In the village the guest of his grandmother. Mra. Rose Snow den. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flora and daughter. Mae Bell were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ; Payne Hunduy. IJEAD COLDS I I Malt In spoon; inhale vapors} ; 9 I apply Craaly up noatrila. Remember Dad SUNDAY, JUNK 20 Is His Day Father has been the k on t Ion* enough. He likes kind wordu aa much as other peo ple. He has a heart as well as a check book. Our Father ?* Day Creeling Card* are beautiful In design and sentiment. Helect yours at once from MELICK'S JENNETTE BROS. l<ou(liiu! refrigerator car* daily. Give un your ?hip menu of ptrinlialile vege table*. Cool and Practical Fabrics for Summer Silk and Cotton Print ed Crepes; a wonderful assortment of patterns, including dots, lipid (lowers and delicate col oring, the yd., 6Sc and 98c Plain colors in the above material to match every shade, the yd., 79c A large assortment of dainty voiles in printed and plain patterns, the yd-. 39c to 98c Rucker & Sheely Company Elizabeth City's Best Store Father's Day Is Sunday; Dad To Be Hero At Last t : " Gift* <?/ Every Kind, Kind I ford*. Smile* and Caret se* ?I re ( tutting Hi* If ay on June 20th i C.hanee to Make lip for Preiiou* Neglect Ever since tho popularity of , Mothers' Day. J>oor Dad has auf- ; fered in alienee, but at last he Is j receiving th? recognition he de- 1 serves. Fathers' Day has been | working Its way Into prominence 1 . for the past three yearn and each i \ year It Is renewed with greater : Intensity. Celebruted the third Sunday In , June. It will fall this year on the 20. Fathers' Day ? and It took a J woman, a mother ? Mrs. John B. t Domi. of Sookune, Wash, to orig- I inatf and sponsor the idea. Thou- * .sands upon thousands of sons. I daughters and wives are learning.! i to remninber what it signifies and' to observe ihe day with fitting; . I ceieinonlea. With Dad. perhaps the most popular gift Ih neckwear, for of | ties he can never have too many. And of course no one should know his taste better than his family. Following the trend of the times.' he Is probably less conservative i than In days goue by. so'oue may Chouse easily from the season's* of ferings. Plain crepes and willow-crepes will undoubtedly head the list. Foulards, chamois rallies, reps, silks and knitted ties will come in for their share of favor. If Dad prefers bow-ties for summer, one con present him with a few of Ihe latest butterfly bows in polka dols of different color combination. * Other little gifts from the ha berdasher that Dad would appre ciate on Fathers' Day include shirts, hose, handkerchiefs, belts. ; dressTirg^glnirns nnd smoking Jack- i fetB. Then again# if Dad likes a good smoke, there Is the gift of cigars. ? cigarettes or tobacco, a handsome . set of pipes for Instance, or one of the numerous new lighters. Per- j haps a cigarett or cigar holder, a j tobacco pouch, or a cigarette case. i There are any number of acces- j ories for the smoker which Dad would appreciate. If he likes to read, there are books and magaiine*. Dad haa been the Koat at rhureh. | too. Ho paya (he church dues for the family more or le*a. If he'* a J fairly good church member, folk* i [call him a hyprocrlle. If he Isn't I I he's an awful sinner. Klther. | way. he's the target of criticism. 1 ! Sunday, no doubt, he will receive1 I kind words. Perhaps song* will (be huuk about him, that is. if any* i have been written for him. I At any rate. Sunday. June the t twentieth. Father*' Day. gives ev-j erybody a chance to make up fork their previous neglect, and though Dad may be as siftent as President 1 Coolidg* and show as little appre ciation of being remembered an he j ha* shown reseutmeut of this long i neglect. ---don't be milled. Dad J bus a~ heart. A [ew kiud word*, u ! bit of affe'ction. and a surcease of j that eternal ahklng Dad for^non-| ey. will help to make the simple gifts worth million* to dear old I Dad. - . i llarry and George Lee White. t Mi*s Alden and Margaret White. Sam Green aud Frauk Whitehead of Oklsko, spent the week end in ' Norfolk as the guest* of Mr. aud Mrs. Will Nixon. A CARD OF THANKS We wish to expreiw o*ir heart- j ?eit appreciation for the *ympath>'| extended. In the flowers received, j tars loaned and any other service ? rendered In our recent bereave- ! ment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albertsou. Jr. > JENNKTTE BROS. I.oa<lii)? refrigerator curt* daily. Give us your kIii|> iiicnts of perishable. vept4- ' table*. This Fore-Sighted Young ?ady Shopped Sarly for Vacation Her trunk is ull packed nnd she is wait ing for the train . . . day-dreaming about the adorable clothes under the strapped lid. In the lower left hand corner she visu alizes herself dancing in the arms of a most distinguished gentleman (he was captivated by her simple little dancing frock, only $25.00). Then thick and fast come visions of golf 4H5r. tennis, motoring in the sport frocks (such luck ? only $10.98) posing in the cool 'l6oking affair of the polka dots (never think it was only $16.95), and all the rest. Just what she waited and at so little cost ... by shopping early at M*, Leigh Sheep Co. <ili< ? Woman's Wear ? As Vacation Time approaches you are going to need aome items in this list and it is better to < Uect these little needfuls while you have time. .. . Phonv L ? For Them or Order 7% Sin When in the Stote ? Sun Burn Lotion ,.i~ . 2Bc and 50c (Jnguentine, in tubes > 50c I Vanishing Cream, Cold Cream, Almdpd Cream, Complexion Powder, Cleansing Cream, Lister ine, Deordorants, Dentifrices, Perfnme, Tal cum Powder, Massage Cream, Witch Hazel, Toilet Water, Rouge Compacts; Body Powder, Bath Salt, Bathing Caps, thermos Bottles, Sun Goggles. For An Enjoyable Time, the Big Thing It Sot to Forget the Little Thingt. DRUGGISTS 412 East Main Street. PHONE 3-2-1 Paint for Every Need House Paints, Floor Varnishes and Paints Autoillohilr Enamel VarnixhfN and Stains Screen lutauiel Porch Furniture Enamel IF ITS PAINT ? ?%? HAVE IT. Garrett Hdw. Co. Water St. Phone 970. The Greatest Opportunity ? for sure and big profits Ilea' in Elizabeth City Rewl Ealalf, It's the nafent investment on the market ? today. GALLOP & SAWYER PHONE 635 i Saving* Bank Building Don't You Know How' to Find a Gopd Room? ? Try a Want Ad CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LAROR RIIIPMKNT of 1at?at - 1 v !???? and color* of i ? 1 1 ?? ' hata. < biff vnlu?>n for $1.00. t\ H. lve?, Co. lft-lln COM R IN and n** our dlaplay of i tkf latent figured Tolh>? at 19r i p*r yard. C. B. Irw Co.. Rllca- . (Ml h Cttjr'a Klrat l>ollar Stora, j Maithm alrwt. 1S-21n I JUST IN ? flblpmant ladle* apbrt 1 I and draaa hats, baa t atylaa and J colors, prices low. Hurdle 4 1 Parker. 15-31* j CALL BERRY BROTHERS. City Market, Phone No. 596. When tn need of the flnent Sea Food. Clams and Flub. 14-19p A. R. 8 B K LEY * HON Wholesale Fruit and Produce will appre ciate your orders. Hpeclsl* art Ranannft Orange* and l^emons. Phone 5?. 14-lt ANNOUNCING opening Orego? Cottsge at Nag's Head on Round Hide Jun? 15. Twenty-four out side rooms, special ratea to house psrtlefl. Mm. J. W. Dawson, Mgr. i4-i?n FOR BETTER SHOES. clothing, and men's Airnlflhlngs Ree Ben ton snd Went. C. E. Ronton, proprietor. 14-1 in SPECIAL ? Permanent waving; sppolntmentR made with In 14 to 26 June. $10 ? head Fredlrlc.e method: no water wave, combe lifted. Milady's Shop, Second Floor. Kramer Bldg. A 111* Pal mer, proprietor. Phone It-J or 541-J. 1 l.lTnp BRADLEY bathing salts, one and two piece Rulta. Week* and Saw yer, 11-1 in ? ? ? AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS wim a comtclence. Bring us yonr rar trouble regsrdless of the m-ke Our work la right and our ! pi Ices very reaaonable. Carter I Brothers. West Main street | 11-18 FIflK Tlltf-H ? 8" 11.00; 2 12 I9.3A: fc* 4-40. $14.00. C. Vi vian Per r jr. Utfn V. F. A*fclaflt,I.INQ our $5.9* Hllk dre*ses at a mppcIhI price of y ?.ft8 Naedbam Notion Store. 10-l#n? T ' Oil ANOKH. lemon* and bananas are ranr popular daring the snm mer.todttbs. We have them. Al so iiuhfrult ahd apples. Cah i J0'?'0*" ?nf1 onions in sf>s?^07t Phone 69. A. B. Seelejr , A Hon. 7tfo ! For Rent 10 THREI? ROOMS for rent on the corner of Pearl and Polndext?>r 1 atreeta. Phone 627-W. 14-19p FOR RRNT -Two rooms, near good iMlrts. Fonr blocks from Post Office-. Oeitlemcn preferred. 19 Oedar street, or call lfO-J. 10-1 tnp A FOR RENT ? One large front room, modern convenience, bath, hot watar. C'loae to bnslness sec tion. Apply Ml North Martin street or Phone 717-J. 7tfn 8TOHB rod RKNT ? Corn.I Paladoilrr mad Barini Rta. (I r>od baalnoM location Modern convaaUar** O. M WlllUmn PboM-rn. . For n PAT Half's >?? pouad Country I bacon l|i pound J. W. stokai? 1 hat P bona J0S-J. 11.17b I FOR KALlc ? tour opportunity to I I buy a Kood home cheap, located j at 406 North Road atrpet. Right ] i ronma and hath, large yard. A i , real barusiu for a quick nale at j $5.600.00. Terra* If desired. Ap- ' j ply G. W. Brothera. Florida Na- ! ' tlonal Hank. JicknonvllK Flor- I t Ida. 11-17n ' 14-lSfl FOR ALL KINDS of flalilnx tackle ae? i'rltchard A Jackson, Houth Polndexter atreat. Phone 10. 1 4-1 9n FOR RALE -at half price. 60 po tato barrela. R. A. Ryrum Co. IS-lftn. If HAVR FOR HALR ? Oae llol I Rteln cow and n nice lot of hon ey. Phone 01J2. Mm. Mary i Hoggard. 11-1 Kp | FOR HALK ? New cottage at Naga i Head. Beautifully altaated on ' ocean. Furnlnhed complete. R . | L. Reed. Hertford. N. C. ?-16p i PURKBRFI) I)UR(X* PK18. Irath ) aejt, for aale at butchar prion, i at Blackacre Farm on Acorn Hill i Road or aee W. L. Cohoon, Klli I ab?'th City. N. C. ttfn FOR 8ALK- Refrigerator, three doora. 100 Ih Ice capacity. E? cellent Condition. May be aeeO at Havlaon ft McCoy. 1-lSn FURNITI'RR FOR SALE? Pla I noa, loekera. office furniture. Imther ehalra. aette**. rockera. four dining room aultea connlat lag of alx ehalra. table aad aide board. X-Ray. To be dlnposed of quickly for caah on account of leaving the city. See Mother M. Annf* at the Elisabeth City Hoapltal or call phone 747. Stfn ESSEX four door Sedan for acl*-? In excellent condition; newt* painted. $260 caah. Geo. Jf Spence. 29tfn FOR SALE Second hand furnl' tare. The Auction Stora, 120 Polndextor atreet. Phone 771. IStfn. BABY CHI X at low prloe*. Jen nlnga Quality Chls $10.00 pel hundred and up after May lat Illustrated Circular free. Jen n I nfa Poultry Farm, Elisabeth City, N. C. R-lltfr Ixmi 7 1 IX) ST ? Brown handbag contain ing ladlea' dreimea, and other ap parel, and ahoea. nomewhere be tween Elisabeth City and Hert ford, Monday morning, between 11 and 12:30 o clock. IJberAl reward for return to Advance of fice, or communicate with ft. P. TnUle, Edenton, N. C., who will call for aome. 14-1 ftp' M Ull nery 8 WK RRCHIVRD ill ahlpmcnf al hat * today and ratrlm and re model old hata. Annie White It-ltn. GLADYS M SPENCE. MllUfcery? ? good line of widebrlm and clone-totting hat* Popular prIfce*. ?6t-M n kMtf Money l? Ijrmd MONEY -W* LBND mt ? pmt~\ dM4H#iT located rpotdnntlftl prnperft"fn Elisabeth City ooljr. No bonus charged. Ail bntlaaaa confidential. May we explain? Ira B. Parker-Robert R. Taylor, 2H-2U Carolina Rank Bid*. 4tfn Monumentu 16 mark the graves or y?*r loved one*. High data modern dealgns. Marble Work*. D. .T, Hingleton, prop. Stta Swonj Hand Furniture 20 W? BUT ?M?a? Rul, _ Th? AuMion mon. U# h tar atr?et Phone f f I. " Wanted g WANTED ? White girl to . a* k e home with if*, and aaetet <4a> housekeeping; Mrs. Warr*?? H. He*ton. !?? Or Ad y atraat. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION HulM e>IIM m ae?MMr?*rti tf ilM M* Rmm w wi?ii? l Hn I fa* N(HM *MtB iwNl Math* rnA tu Arta ?; -r* ? r" ''WT i
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