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3 '-"--I ' ' - , - -k J e . "Penasia Cured Me torapealle Ne ws; " Mrs. v A. S. Ward was called to Edenton Saturday to attend " the funeral of her brother in law -MK A. J. Ward. Mr. J. B. Lassiter spent Tues day in Suffolk. Mr. M. H. Knight, Supt.:-of Eureka Sunday School was great ly missed Sunday, he being sick not able to attend Mr. J L. Lassi ter the assistant Supt. acted . in his absence - Mr. S. D. Eure attended the funeral of his aunt last Tuesday near Eure's station. Mr. John Barnes of Acorn Hill accomoanied Miss Nina Hn MH- ROBERTFOWLER, , " w ukarche, Oklahoma. to church Sunday. Mr. Robert Fowler, Okarche, Okla- . 0 i rri homa, writes: JUiSSes Oppeia and Tensie Brink "To any sufferer of catarrh of the twr V . ' , - stomach. I ana glad to tell my friends ley are able to be out again after or sufferers of cltarrh SatMen a few davs illness x years ago I was past work of any a icw uays Illness. , kind, due io stomach troubles. I tried Mr. A. L, Brinkley and Miss Tsss171 remey- wlUl0ut Mary Norcume attended services . "Finally i tried Penina, and am . . ..' x np.ppy to e I i' 0f tell at Cypress, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs L. M. Rountree say I was beneflteiT ' hv tho nrst Dotue, ana after using a full treatment I was entirely cured: " -"I am. now seventy years old, and a..lA ... . , , am in good health, due to always Spent Sunday With her brother having Peruna at my command. I Mr E 8 Pierrp nf QnnK.,, would jiot think of going away from air. jn. o. nerce OI bunbury. home for any length of time without taking a bottte of Peruna along for emergency. , v "You are at liberty to use my pic ture and testimony if you think it wUl help any one who has stomach trouble." - Mr. J. T. Barnes spent Friday in Suffolk on business. Madam Rumor, predicts wed ding bells in th near future. Miss Annie Morgan was the guest of Miss Irene Jones Sun day afternoon Belvidere Items. Miss Mary E. Smith left Sat- Mrs. J. E. Norcum called to urday for E. G. t . T. L. where see Mrs. Laura Raby Wednesday she wil1 spend the year 1914-15 Messrs. J immie Hill of Sun- r" stuay. tury and Kaymond Hillof Bosley me lievival services held at were, callers here Sunday. Betheny during last week by the Miss Allie Hobbs entertained Rev Woodall of Edenton assisted friends Sunday evening. , bJT the pastor Rev. B. T. Hurley Mrs . Jessie Bnnkley and little were very good and well attended. daughter Essie are spending a while with her Mrs. Frank Beal and children of BranchVille'rVa. returned home Saturday after spending " several days with her sister and brother; Miss-Alma arid Mr. C. T: Derby. : Mr. Henry Cross of Lutter worth, Va; returned homeSfMon day after a short visit to' his tooth er, Mrs. T. V. Cross. ; - v Mr. W. E. Lawrence anid sister Miss Lois Lawrence r attended services at Reynoldson, Sunday morning. -, Messrs. L, E. Cross of Drum Hill, N. C. and H. P. Cross of Suffolk, Va. spent Sunday with their-sister, Mrs. J. Ri Miller. Mr. and Mrs. M. J . Ilawrehcfe visited their daughter, Mrs. G. M uardner, Sunday afternoon. Little Sarah Margaret Lane. stun and Evelyn Gardner are sick with chills. Miss Essie Gardner is visifciDg her aunt, Mrs. Jordan- March, near Holy Neck. .1 Mr.s Henry Cross called at the home of Mr M. J. Lawrence Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs.. Oscar Hayes visited relatives near i Somerton Va., Sunday. ! Miss Lula Derby of Norfolk Va., spent last Sunday at her Brother's. Miss Carrie Lawrence and brother, Master . Theron . are attending school at rJh. S.' Ml i m Benefit NORFOLK'S BEST STORE - :r ' ...r - . .. . - A CV a; Sk Shop in Sorfolk MAIN AND GRANBY STS NM Connection Uas. Mc Greery Co. Stylish Gloves for Fall and Winter These arecreationl from the world's leading Importers. They are gloves thafare chosen unrestrainedly by America's leading selectors of the most stylish appaiel. By choosine Uui;,ui vuu. tan c sro wrono-. ........... " o- Women's Stylish One Button Chamois Gloves, guaranteed washable, for fall and winter use-colors yellow and white excellent quality gloves, spec ially priced, a pair $1. Women's! Handsome Two Clasp Dress Kid Gloves, these are suitable for all occasions, shown in the stylish over seam effect colors black, white, tan and giay; special at $1.25 Women's Two Clasp Pique Sown Kid Gloves, perfectly made gloves, well finished with stylish, servicable " Imperial Pitching: these 'are unequaled values at, a pair $1 65 exquisite New Fall Silks and Dress Goods YToolens Yonr Fall Gold Needs AttentI on $1.50 Handsome Scotch Plaids, full 56, inches wide", offering five distinctively dif-' ferent and attractive stylss to select . from ; a regular $1.50 value, specially priced! a yard, 98c. $1.25 All Wool French Serge, an abso lutely all wool quality full 50 inches wide,1 colors are navy and black ; this is one. of usual $1.25 qualities, specially priced, a yard, $1 Saunders of Middle Swamp. Mr. Roy Brinkley left last Monday" for Fork Union Military Academy where he entered as a student. No use to fuss and trv to nMr mr. White and family of it but. It will wear von out in mother Mrs. Hertford-visited his father Rufus stead. Take Dr. King's New Dis 89c Black Chiffon Taffeta guaranteed all silk quality full 35 inches wide, in great demand for stylish dresses, trimming pur poses, etc, usual 89c value, special, a yard, 69c ' " $1.50 Black Peau'de. Soie,.this full 35 inches wide, an all pure silk quality, a very suitable material for making handsome mourning dresses ; sold usually at $1.50 a yard, special at 95c. A?3ly Sfean's Freely For Lumbago Your' attacks of Lumbago are schools are opening the thought -uvc Y uopeicbs as mey should come to every parent cem. You can relieve them -what is my duty to my children almost instantly by a simple appli this school year, does.it end for tum of Sloans Liniment on the the day when breakfast is over or fl -uumoago is a does it continue into the school- lorm or rheumatism, and yields room ? perfectly to Sloan's, which penet- It is the duty of every parent .;,T1-T; lu-.iuu8u, iu to visit the school often; not in ore, tender muscles, limbers up the spirit of critism of the teach- me uitcs ana maxes it teel nne. White on last bunday. coverv. relief follows nnikiv it I " ---w r a. v jnrs. u.-ji. wnght and da ugh- cheeks your Cold and Soothes tes miss Columbia has gone to your Couch awavJ Plftasanf, Cisco, N. C. tc visit Mrs. J. R. Anticeptic and Healing. Children xrarKer- like it. Get a 50c. bottle of, Di. (SPECIAL) King's Ne Discovery and keep --Thft-Pi.nrVnf. in the house" ; familT Cough Ai,!-'- tu Iti! 'and -Cold Doctor" writes Lewis hook W nnenin. h t w.. Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio, Norfolk's Best Corset Store - Send us your waist, hip and bust measurements, and we'll send you one of the best cor sets that has ever-been designed to assure absolute corset comfort. There is no figure ' we can't fit. There is no purse we cannot deal with. The : product is the finest, the prices most reasonable. : Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly, always helps. advt, B- er. but in th cnirit rf mn,rti, uon 01 m Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment L ... . . J birthday. : f I II II I C ! Ill rr I" Wt - a I m mm a 1 i WlltlUlVll Cisco News. Messrs Tom Monds, Cale and Tim White spent Saturday and Sunday at Weeksville, N. C where they attended the celebra tion of Miss Lethe Saunders 21st We are sorry to note-illness of Mrs. S. Jj. Dale. Mr. and Mrs. B L. White M esdames B. L. and Ti m White spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Tom White who is ill. Miss Mary Twine has returned en- I ww. I nil. V.UI1U1CI for is5 cents of anv drncaist -and,l...u , ... . t on 1 wiiti 1 1 1 1 11 m 1 r ini.imarpiF txrif-M rhAv 1 it , . . ' ..J ...w. -arc 11 m tne house againsLLrhildren for 7 hn,,rC OOlaS. SOre and swollen inints L.i.:- i.. .... .'. . r" .-t - Miiuuce inc. sanitary conditions . . , oumMra, neuralgia, sciawca the regard for fresh air and cleani y ounflav uubuw. xour money nes. They should consider the back if not satisfied, but it does mur of r., ,iwv. give almost instant relief . advt. children seem able to grasp every thing regardless of them, whether L .7y AW "c "a8 Ieiu" HAUA1 .tiMMi'iiA. iroma visit to relatives in lid cMA;a nova iiuica. j aui or cacn i interest thv should cfurl,, . I - w--- w mas w V . L11C I' - Miss Erie Phillaps spent last week teacher, to know nhoth.r Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Brinkley with her sUrer Mrt'O r Tnrr Unc uu:u: spent Sunday evening with Mrs. - - wmmmmm WW - mW I 1.(1. V . A m I K 1 k I III I 1 1111(1 I I- n k 1 -' ' . .o.i vn ui uit i" vr m M. MmTkitili..tAt il. .1- , . J. IM. XWinC mio. vimwic iuimauii wuiK, wuciner sne nas found a and little son, Charles, spent Sun k&y to the children's nature that day at Mr. Ruinton Johnson's has been hidden from them Mr. O. C. Long and family whether she gives individual helo L 10 MT' a"d MrSr Yititedat Mr. J. T. Phillip's Sun- or considers her pupils as a class LPpin' 10 a daugnter' Hav .,.i,u- i: r i , Several from here went on v wuciuci mc sLiuKtiiiiiii, oacKwara Those visiting Mrs. Fannie child receives greater attention Sutton Sundav were Mr. and Mrs-lfhan the- rhilrl nhnUmcnnUlv iunei m0 -- ; I wa iVW WMiaw UU1VU1V 1 -Jl T ' - J, C. Hobbs, Mr. J. B. Webb They should not take the childs fmmeary was very, largely at Mrs. EviV Hedrirk. and Mrs. WnrA (nr nino- fl,nr I,' ' n- t6nded SUnday She died Satur A Wakk T ' Lui Tt ci x. . r. clay from a stroke of paralysis a m . v lj u. h si ill ii ii ii lwiirwi -j i-'-t?C7C? nr i - - M.. rv r t 1 j j 1- . . , , . t . living only one day after being hiu ' . u ' r V, ; suitucii. one was tne wiuow nis home. to have svmoathv for the oarent. Mr. M.M. Jordan, a'nd. Miss and td'understand the, conditions - J ,V " ffX ' n. , . . . . , . i t i - . ceueu ner a couple ot years ago o... to) . . 1 . . . Rev. Wells conducted the funeral wwiiucty. - - i tnai ifley unaersrana tne conai-1 . . 5 . , nuu iuis, v , v. . x uixiipa I nuns uuuti wiuv.ii.suc wuiro. i rpi . .. , TW ::tu:il: w WUA .- mc XI A. o . J. 111111 U UllI CllLdl I , I. . ; . I mr . m. . . ... I n rm f nt VI r I Inrcon Momt neeo loarsiomacneana uver r " VwVV " . .. - - I - : tit if., m Healthy I LU-lss-essie-jiivans leic xues day of last week for E. C T. T Warner's Rust Proof Corsets -. Styles No. 35i for the blender aid " -medium figure made with low bust, very long hips and back, four heavy hose supporters attached ; , specially priced at $1. V Warner's Rust Proof Corsets '$l,50. Style.No. 1392, for tie slender figure made With dou ble material from waist down, long hips and back, very low" bust, 6 hose supporters attach-, ed ; speciolly priced at $1.50 ' Warner's Rustf Proof Corsets ;$2. ..Style 0 519 designed for the slehder and medium fig ure, made with" the low bust; extremely long ' on hips and back, 6 hose supporters attach Specially priced $2 Our Mail Order Department ur Mail rder DePartment thoroughly: 1 r organized for the safe and quick transaction of business. Your requests for information, samples or merchandise receive intelligent at tention with the least possible delay . As an interest of this store it is a developement. Started in a small way it has gradually grown in volume and been perfected in efficiency until the service it renders is as good as we know how to make it. System, punctuality and fair prices are it's salient features. You are as safe in making your puichases through this department as though you were here to make your selections in person. Oat Pay-As-Convenient Plan, As the result of our connection with the greatest buyinsr organization on earth w are prepared to uake our thousands of customers a wonderful offer. No matter what you, may need, whether personalis household necessities, you make your selections -at the most remarkably substantial savings and pay the bill when it suits your own convenience to do so. If at the expiration of the regular time (thirty days) it isn't convenient for you to pay your bill we will make a special arrangement of the time to StJIT YOU. Come to Norfolk and let us demonstrate the ease with which you may save money on your personal or household necessities. - " Miss Agnes Toppin Entertain ed friends from Edenton Sunday Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. the excursion to Suffolk Thursday. The funeral service: of Mrs. THE 17 CENTS A DAY" I selling plan makes The Oliver as easy to ! own as to rent. It places the machine within easy reach of every home everv i individual, a. mans "caear mnriv" a womans. "pi" money will .buy it. j xou can Duy an unver on this plan at I the regular catalog price. of home at Somerset Sunday. Mrs. Will Madrey of Drum monds Point visited Mrs. Arthur Jordan last week. -:. - cl " 'u -: . I uay oi last we v A vigorous otomache, perfect L j ' .. T. j , at ureenville. , - . 7 - . , 7.- ..? I The home of J. A. Hobbs, in bowels is guaranteed if you willL, . ... v Woman o W ml. sr' r;n owpi INeck, was destroyed by oleiion. Rnrrfnl nfrA WffLu :.: T;n fare last 1 uesday evening. Very ia ua:a t :-'"L''utA . .V,'.. little of the furniture was saved iwuuiu ui puiunig mtj ujuuui rect jjonstipation . ana ; nave an clearinc the skin, restoring digestion. All druggists sell t it. system Purify your blood and T For croup or sore tBrbat,- use . -J y.ww. , ... . " I 11(1 - jUU OA all . v Wit j v puiouuo I 1-' iUMUiwa . iviovviw . wm; .i-. 'A wu 'X&ftniLir' RtSIL'rt9r 1 wo,R?s. umy oc. jsisses, ana oyc. , ai anarug n I at vonr JfUKRiss. wvj. jwres, advt The OtIVER TYPEWRITER The Standard Visible Writer Its Record Has "never been Equaled. C. F. Russell, Local Aent. BIbbon8, and typewriter supplies of all kinds on-hand. " .- Established! 887. ' OBHIiZi BROS, Commission Merchants IS8 Norfolk -Yii. Norfolk soufherD ft. ROUTE OF TUB "NIGHT EXPRESS" Schedule in effect Jan. 11th' 1914. N.B. The following scnednle figures published as information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE EDENTON. , SOUTHBOUND 11 :57 p. m., dailj , NIGHT EXPEES8 Pullman Sleeping C.irs for Baleigh Goldsboro and intermediate sta tions. - ; 10:00a. ni., Daily Except Sunday, for Mackeys. "- 1 :46 P.M., Daily, for Raleigh, Golds i boro, Beaufort and intermediate stations. Parlor Car service to ;V ash-iiigtou and Newborn NORTHBOUND 4:32 a. m., daily, Night Express ; for 1 :17 p. m., daily. Express for Norfnlk and intermediate stations.. Parlor Car service. --.--v.. 2:25 P. M. Daily for Norfolk and Local stations . 7 KK) A. M. , Daily, except Sunday, for Suffolk arrive Suffolk 9:20 A. nr 1:8 P. M,, Tuesday, Thursday and - ioraunoiK. " ' , For particulars apply to-W-T 8. Harney Agent at Edenton. ' , - H. S. LEARD, o; P, A. NorfbllE, Va. W, A. WITT, - v miEUHATlO CUFFERStt SHOULD USB y , tUM BAG O, SCIATICA. COUT. NEURAL6IAA Cwenson Rheumatie ..B.aiLER?i.0., No. 7 Fulton Fish Market. 4 ' NEW YORK """'J WHOLESALE COMMISSION SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF NQBTH r CAROLI NA SHAD, - ?' Stencils and Stationary forntsSxad on - (
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