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P. DeLon spent last Tuesday, in
Norfolk on business. ,
F. Howard Sawyer was here Tues
day, the guest of friends.
Mr. T. S. Robertson, of Camden
County, was here Monday. .
Miss Mae Scott of JarVisburg was
here Tuesday, the guest of friends.
Ca.ll a"(: our store
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Prices 3S9 49? 42 559
Bu) Your Shoes At
MITCHELL'S
Elizabeth Citys Greatest Store
JUST RECEIVED
A limited number of
bushels of Yellow and
Rust Proof Seed Oats.
Another car of Maine
Grown Seed Potatoes, also
shipment of Virginia Car
olina High Grade Guanos.
Full line of farming im
plements. Wanted your
Peas, Eggs Etc. Prices
guaranteed.
See us Before Selling
In Our New Building on
Water Street.
JennettcBros.Co.
Elizbeth City, N. C.
DR. RIDDICK DEAD
W. C. Morse of Weeksv ills was
here Monday on a business trip.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Sawyer of
Shiloh were here Tuesday, the
guests of friends.
Miss Hattie and Margaret Walker
of Shiloh, were here Tuesday, the
guests of friends.
W, H. Zoeller spent some time
in Chowan County this week insti
tuting a lodge of Odd Fellows.
Cherokee Chapter of Masons con
ferred the Royal Arch degree upon a
class of candidates last night.
Miss Kate Engle of Norfolk spent
Sunday here, the guest of friends
and relatives.
Hon. J. B. Leigh has returned
from a professional trip to Colum
bia.
Mrs. Earl Davenport, after a visit
to her parents in this city, ha? re
turned to her home in Eden ton
Mr. iand Mrs. John Snowden of
Edenton spent Sunday here, the
guest of friends and relatives.
Miss Minnie Leary
time in Edenton this
guest of friends.
spent some
week, the
Mrs. L. R. Daniels, after a visit
to relatives here has returned tjr
her home in Manteo.
Mrs. H. G. Kramer is spending
some time in Norfolk, the guest of
friends .
Dr. W. M. Riddick, one of the
oldest and most highly respected cit
izens of Perquimans County died Wed
nesday night at his home in Hert
ford. He was about 78 years old. He is
survived by a wife and two daugh
ters. Dr. Riddick resided in this Coun
ty for many years, and he was well
known in this county.
Say. Mr. Farmer, Are yob using a
Jenning's Plow?
J. S. Vowells of Washington, D.
C, is here, the guest of his sister,
Mrs. G. W. Whitehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Gilbert re
turned Saturday from an extended
trip to Northern cities.
Mr. John Cartwright and sister.
Miss Mattie of Norfolk spent Sunday
here, the guests of their sister.
Mrs. S. G. Scott is spending some
time in Hertford, the guest of relatives.
Say, Mr. Farmer, Are you using a,
Jenmng's Plow?
Miss Sallie White, of Winfall has
spent souc time here, the guest of
her cousin, Miss Lizzie Winslow.
7th Anni
versarv
Sale
ON NEXT
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd.
We will inaugurate the
GREATEST REAL BARGAIN SALE
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on desirable merchandise everheld in Elizabeth
City. This sale willbe conducted in our New
Store, The Kramer Building, 404 and 406
flain Street.
Seven years ago next Wednesday we
opened our doors for the first time to thepublic
of this city and community. Today we are
thankful and proud to boast of being one of
the Largest Retailers in the city. We were
strangers at that time, and to accomplish this,
there mustlbe a 'good reason. The reason is
easily explained in our Motto, which has al
ways been fair and straigth dealings and better
goods for the same money or the same goods
for less money that can be had elsewhere,
Ten extra sales people will be here on
next Wednesday to help our present force deal
our bargains, and every department in the store
will have a prominent part in this sale. Bar
gains in Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Wash
Goods, Gingham, Percales, Bleached and Un
bleached Cottons. Mens, Boys and Children
Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Trunks,Bags, Suit
Cases Etc. Etc, We appreciate our trade and
this is our method of showing our appreciation.
Sale will last just one week, ending Harch
29th.
Kramer Buildind
Opposite
First Nat'lBank
RED
Elizabeth City's Best Store
Kramer Building
Opposite
First Nat'lBank
Miss Hattie Sawyer of Mixonton,
was here yesterday shopping.
Messrs. T. L. Berry ad Robert
Berry, of Belcross were hero Tnes
day on a business trip.
J. L. Walker of Bay, N
here Wednesday.
C., was
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
OR. t. W. GREGORY.
DENTIST.
Ofttcfc in flora's new building,
Cor. Main and Water Sta.
OR. M. M. HARRIS,
Dentist.
Office In Robinson Building,
Hours 8 to 12 and 2 to 6.
J. H. WHrTE. D. D. S.
Twenty nro years In
DENTISTRY
in all its branches.
Office or McCabe & Grtce's Store
Cor. Main and Poindexter itreets.
Capt. Bogardus again hits the Bull's
Eye.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Jones of
South Mills were here Monday, the
guests of friends.
John Harris left Monday afternoon
for South Carolina, wfcre he goes to
hold a nositinn with ..
This world famous rifle shot who pah,. '
holds the championship record of 100 .
pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is Miss Mittie Cohoon has rpturned
n exienaea trip to (Dijtr.bia,
where she has spent some time visit
ing relatives and friends.
living 'at Lincoln. Ill, Recently inter
viewed, he says: "I have suffered a
long time with kidney and bladder
trouble and have used several well
known kidney medicjnes all of which
gave me no relief until I started tak
ing Foley's Kidney Pills. Before I
used Foley's Kidney Pills I was sub
jected to severe backache and pains
in my Kidneys with suppression and J. T. Spence who has h
Often-times a clouWy voiding. While 'at his home on Poindexter street
ternooh. Mrs. Crowson was returning
to her home in Stumpter, S. C, af
ter 3 visit here.
Mrs Jesse Morris of Weeksville
was here Wednesday shopping. .
Miss Annie Wood of Edenton is
here, the guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stone of Prov
idence are here spending the winter
in the interest of their health.
Charles Toxe.vT of Currituck, a
member of the firm of Gallop and
Toxey Shoe Company was here this
week on business .
Mrs. Charles McMullan of Hertford
was here Wednesday the guest of
friends.
Mrs. Perry McMullan
Wednesday .
was here
upon arising in the morning I would
get dull headaches. Now I have
taken three bottles or Foley's Kidney
Pills, and feel 100 per cent better.
frtr
ouuie ume nas recovered and is
able to be out again.
I am never bothered with my Wd- this' town, but
neys or bladder and once more feeP tr.
J. W. Kieht a forme...
'J oiucui Ul
nnw nf rVr.li- :n
more feel v. L .
like mv own self. All thi T nWo nut ome ume nere last week
ly to Foley's Kidney Pills and al
ways recommend them to my fel
low sufferers.''
Foley's Kidney Remedy win cure
any case of Kidney or Bladder trou
ble that is not beyond the reach of
medicine. No medicine can do more.
Brown's Pharmacy... .
I am using a Jenmng's Plow this f
year, and I would not be witfenf :sinS. a Jenhing's Plow this
for anything. See Miles Jennings ! T' 1 WUld not b without
whm nu ugb'j for anything. See Miles Jennings,
Elizabeth City, N. C, and get one. ! Elisabeth v r Jl
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one.
on business.
G. L. titchfteld has resigned bis
position with the Dare Lmber Co.,
and has accepted a similar position
with the Foreman-Blades Lumber
Company.
Mrs. Lennie Dunton has returned
from a trip to Manteo, where she
has spent some time visiting her brother.
No Substitute
Misses White of Belvidere are the
guests of Mrs. J. B. Flora.; Miss
Emma White Is remembered as one
of the - A. c.l ; favorite teachers .
Accept; no' subsWtute for Foley's
Honey nod Tar. It in the best and
Hafest rtimedy for coughs, colds,
throat and limp; troubles, Contains
no opltitOM md no harmful drugs. Re
membr the name. Foley's Honey and
Tar and accept no substitutes.
Brown'f Pharmacy.
If you want the best ham, buy
the Majestic, next best Laurel
at
Morgan 8 Morrisette
Phone 256.
STANDARD OIL PIRATE OF
THE LAND. SAYS KELLEGG
T0LEYS KIDNEY PELLS
F Backacm Kionktsamp Blaowkv
one
M. C. Crowson accompanied his
mother to Norfolk last Wednesday af- It
Say, Do you Me a Jenning's Plow?
Well, I do, and I am pleased with
Washington, March 15. "They
have waved the black flag over the
land as others have done over the
i
ocean. Do 1 deny they have demon
strated their ability? No. They have
competed with an ability unequalled
In this country.' In these words F.
B. Kellogg, for the government ar
raigned the Standard Oil Company
before the Supreme Court of the
United States; tojdmyi in&fce spcond
day's argument the asV Jcjr tbe
States Circuit Coun for the Eastern
district of Missouri.
"Unless checked I predict it will
control every industry in this colli"
try in ten years, yea in five years.
"What makes a great country?"
he asked. "Not great corporation?
It is the individual ; the independent
proprietor with the star of hope that
has always been held out to man be
fore blni. Your honors, it is but a
step from combination to socialism
dissolution of -the New Jersey cor- ' and but another from socialism ! 1 1
poration, as -decreed by the United anarchy." .