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pmmmm AbsoMtelsTPuir Wo AIiimRIo Ptoosplsate Town Council Proceedings. At a regular meeting of the Town Council Oct. 12, 1915, present were E. It. Conger, Mayor, W. 0. Elliott. E. C. Rea, H. B. Chappeli, J. L. Wiggins, J. R. Wheeler and VV. H. Clark. Min utes of the former meeting were read for information. N. J. Hollowell petitions, ask ing permission to sell fish under theCanco Display Plan. Upon motion of J. JR.. Wheeler-and seconded by H. B. Chappeli, the petition is granted, provided the applicant pay the regular .Fish License. W. A. Everett petitions, asking that an electric light be put on Queen street between Main and Granville streets. On motion of J. R. Wheeler and seconded by W. O. Elliott it is ordered that a Tungsten light be put on Queen street midway between Main and Granville . streets, and it is also ordered that a Tungsten light be put on. Queen street midway be tween Granville and Mosley streets Said lights to be install ed in 30 days. On motion of J. L. Wiggins and seconded by J. R. -Wheeler it is ordered that General Elec tric Co's draft at Bank of Eden ton be paid. Amount of said draft, $681.27, and being the first installment on new Dynamo, Generator and Exciter for Elec tric Light and Water Department On motion of E. C. Rea and seconded. by H. B. Chappeli, the Mayor, W. H. Claik and H. B. Chappeli are requested to get estimates on street paving. On motion ot W. H. Clark and w mm I w ill sell my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furniture, etc-, at public auction pn Friday and Saturday Everything mUSt v ' price. ' Be sure to attend this sale if want goods at your own price. mm Ib i mm FERRY, III onp wishing to see one wibmiig iu HobbSVlUe, N . U. seconded by J. R . Wheeler it is ordered that a special meeting - of the Board of Councilmen be called Tuesday night. Oct. 19th, for the purpose of discussing a bond issue, and an election for same for navincr ctrtc rf 4-Vi - - X' w v town and also for the purpose of the construction of a Graded Srhrrl h;iri;nrT v,o antnn Graded School District, the object of the said Special meet- ing being only for the purposes above set forth. Following bills were ordered paid: TOWN W. A. Leggett, E. I. Warren, E. O. Hausburg, M. G. Brown, T. P. Leary, O. J.-Childs, Frederick Dis. Co., J. N. Elliott, E. & W. N. C. State Board, Tower-Bin ford Elec. Co., M. G. Brown. Woodhoiise Elec. Co., Edenton Peanut Co., . Quaker City Rubber Co., Wisconsin Elec. Co., Western Elec. Co., Southern Supply Co., Cen. Metal & Supply Co., Va.-Car. Supply Co., 5.35 3.00 5.50 .81 12-30 ionn onolK "I rl A nn vr.wv 66.U6 - o.-o C5.00 19.00 S ooci 1 q fto j-.wt Jewett, Bigelow & Brooks, 128.81 Denby-Ford Wilber Co., Branning Mf'g Co., Henry Walke Co., J. C. Bond, A, T. Bush, 9.30 13.32 - r-. 12 86 25 91 confirmed. Minutes read and Meeting adjourned. J. R. MCMULLAN, Clerk.' RiNeS DYSPEPSIA T&BLE7S no (am p5f t be SOld regardleSS OI VOU v nrrn vi m it II II ,1 I III V? Mm CAROLINA. nlnsfid and anv in w me will write to meat Cannon's Ferry Items. Mr. J. C. Forehand made a special trip to Suffolk last week on business. Mrs. Fate Davidson and daugh ter, Miss Lessie, called to see Mrs. Jacob Hudson Sunday after noon. Mr. Walter White of Gliden, has left this community for Nor folk,Va. Mr. J. C Nowell has returned 1- - - - r T T it 1 nome irom nertioro county and tt Faaa..i Messrs S. Norman and O. H. JbJrown of Edenton, passed through here Tuesday. Mr. Frank Moore and Miss Roxie Evans attended services at Muddy Cross Sunday afternoon, Miss Lucile Elliott spent last Saturday and Sunday with her T1 CJ TJ Tll' ..i. j I uiuuier, mrs. a. J-L ciuoii. Mr. and Mrs J T. Eason have 1 1 . . 1 . a aear mtle stranger at s a gin. After a light case of malaria M,ss aalhe Nowell is able to be out again. Mrs. Fate Layden and son, ITommie, of Hertford were visi- tors n tn's community last Sat "'day and Sunday, Mr. T.N. Hudson made his usual trip to Edenton Saturday. We were Slad to see sucn a lare crowd out at Ballard's Bridge church Saturday and Sunday We are also glad to have Rev. A. A. Butler back with us again. Green Hall Items. Mr. ank Mrs. 0. H. Ward at- icnucu bcrv1Lcb t varcai, . , . - . L TT Qundav morning t -r tt 1, 1 amj j o mr; i. u. nouoweu ana cnuu- r-ni , . ......j m. ren 01 aenton vlslieu mT' dim Mrs. T. S. White bnndav alter- ' . nrvnn 1 w. k. White and W. Lt. rsiew - ioKJhvnf Hprtfnrd were here Mon- I I J aay. I ir tii- tjt t m. -i -j ivir. J.. I 1-" "- Mr iiiiton Jordan made nis I i a.- tni 1- e?.. "U"Udy I TWi.c Paffii .Tn mh a friend Sundav atternoon. i j - For a mild, easy action of the i - bowels, trv Doan's Reeulets a I J modern laxative. 25c at all stores. advt. NOTICE Sale of Real Estate in Rocky Hock, 2nd. Township. By virtue of a mortgage deed execut- eu to me Dy das. ja. u&u on uci. v-iyiu and duly recorded in Chowan County in Book 'O" page 534, I will sell for cash, to the highest bidder, before the court house door in Edenton, N. C, on Satur day, October 30-191 5 at 12 o'clock M . , the following real estate in Eocky Hock, 2nd, Township, Chowan County, N. C, to wit: 1. Beginning at poplar on road leading from Jno. H. White's home place, thence alone said road S. 7d E. 6 90 chains to Cullen Bunch's line, a ditch, thence N. W. 3 . 57 chains to a stake on TXT T ltmn fkanAA o 1 cr Vm wZKr'w l;:!,; gum on a ditch, thence S. 3. 15 chains to poplar, place of beginning, contain acrea. . , from Jno. u. wnite s nomepiace 101 Mam Road in front of the white-Cuiii-1 pher residence Is excepted. 2. Beginning at a cypress in run swamp on edge of the Jno. TT -I17U li thence along the swamp S. 7 W. 14.10 chains to a chop- p6d sweet gum, thenee S.84i B. 12 48 1 1 4- nr,4-n-. T-ko-Vi Pillion "Rnnrth'a chop . . I -1 1 1 T L. L .,an,oa,onvflr.nnR ,orS9 cna ns to ceniei 01 paiu. uuueu iuuuu I v. e - said path or.Jane, to Jno. H. White road, thence along said White's road N. 79 W. 12. chains to piace or MS" p. Matthews Oct.26 i9io. B.ing ail the land conveyed to said Jas. . Dail by W . S. Privott and wife by deed dated Oct. 27-191U, S. PRITOTT, Trustee. This Sept. 28-1915. t- EARJLY RISERS ffjapiwltaina. Hobbsville News. Mrs. Bettie Hobbs and Miss Parnell Eason spent Friday after noon in Selwin. Little Miss Hazel Hollowell spent part of last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Bettie Hobbs. Mrs. Lizzie Hobbs and children and Misses Audrey and Jakie Rountree spent Saturday after . ' "' SKlwin. I - I L Tl ! TT I I lC1.il misses ranune modds ana oai- ,lt au.ua.u CF.. u.uajr a.m Sunday with Miss Come Hollo- well of Selwin. Misses Iona and Ellie Roun- tree spent Saturday night and Sunday with the Misses Moore of Muddy Cross. Mr. Marshall Hobbs and Miss Sibyl liussell were out driving O J r j i ouuuay aucinuuu. Mr. Julian Rountree spent Sun 1 . . TIJT i 1 .-. may at muuay ross. Mr. Noah Hobbs accompanied Miss rMonne rJlanchard home from Sunday school Sunday after noon. Mr. Walter Hollowell and Miss 1 Laide Hobbs were out for a drive Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Russell and Miss Claire Carter called at Mr. D. S. Rountree's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Hobbs and Miss Etta Phillips were the guests of Mrs. Jennie Russell Monday af- ternoon. Mrs. C. B. Hathaway and daugh ter, Catharine, and Miss Minnie ferry spent u noay aiternoon near oeiwin- Mr. Lee tfiddick and miss thine 1 Rolltltree were out drivin? Sun - 7 " na atrprnnnn. r" " Mr Tcaar cvtes took Miss . J Pauline Hobbs to Sunday school! , punaay. I ... .... .1 Mlss By1 Kusseii. Vlsltea 1 r x . .tit j r . ' V T. 1 7. .1. IIUU11L1CC ! ilLLlllidlV 41" ternoon. Mr. Stewart Rountree SDent ' j Saturday atternoon witn mr. Urm i men opivey. After an extended visit to her : aaugllicrs, mcsuauica x um a: ui hi- t i 1 T 1 T and Laura Elhott of Hertford, nODD3 T haturday accompaniea Dy ivir. -m.. h inrr. - Mrs. Lizzie Hobbs and child- ren spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Chas. White. WOMAN ALL RUN DOWN Hade Strong and Wen By Vinol Wamoahnm Pa ' T WAS all TTln dOWTl after a hard spell of bronchitis so it was hard forme to keep aoout. i naa pains in mV cheat and took cold easily. A in mv chest ana cook coia easuy. friend asked me to try Vinol. I did and f nend asked me to try vinol. l oia ana it built me up so I am strong and well and T am ahle to do mv housework which I had not done for three montns Deiore toio. vinol Mrs Y. bough, Waynesboro, Pa. Vinol creates an appetite, aids diges tion makes pure - blood and creaies Strength. Your money back if it fails. WV A. Leggett, Edenton, N. C. Franklin Grove Items. Miss I. Brinkley entertained company Saturday and Sunday ni hts - r I . Mr. Lyc . Britley was the guestttf Misses Una and Cai- - ue- is Qf Wiggins X Roads Sat I urdav nisrht. . Mr. C. Knight was the guest of Miss Florence Brinkley Satur oil. , (niflu I 7 "--?-) Miss Clarine Brinkley made - business trip to Corapeake Mon- bus! d morniner. of ncy ana jow a n , ? I J - . -r -kit I Annie morgan, air. v.. -u. m - or gan and Miss Clarine Brinkley - attended service at Middle Swamp Sunday afternoon. Mr. Claud Morgan made a busi neSJ trip to Suffolk Monday af- ternoon . Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. eSS U preptredapecitlly lor MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six dotes will break any case, and if taken then a a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better tbaa Calomel ad does oot tripe or iickea. 25t Eure Notes. Mr. J. T. Banks spoke Sunday night at prayer meeting at Eure Baptist church. He had as his I subject "The Force of Courage."- Mrs. R. B. Hill and little daughter, Paige, left Saturday nip'ht for Wintnn to cncnH a few days with h parents. Mrs. Sallie Eure of Crewe, Va., Mrs. Abraham Crawford and Mrs . " Allie Lrawford were the cruests of Mrs A m. Johnso.i Sunday O Messrs. Eldon Turner and Lctf Qf Winton motored to Mrs.-A. M. Johnson's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Johnson and daugh ter, Norene, spent Tuesday after noon with her daughter, Mrs. Crawfor(i near here Miss RobbyT Felton is getting along nicely with her wound. Mr. Richard Taylors children, who have been ill with typhoid fever are improvfn. Mrs. J. I. Crawford spent Tues day night and Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Johnson. Miss Kate Liverman of Win- ton visited her sister, Mrs. Hill, last week. Mr. Carey Story, who is now salesman for Mr. R. M. Riddick of Gatesville, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Story, Sunday. The cotton gin here can't make full time owing to the shortage in the cotton crops around here. Mr. John Askew recently sold Ug baJes of cotton Iast yeafs cr0p at J3C People who are digging pea I 11UL3 III VSUl I1CIK11UU1I1UUU die J: r J unaing a lor. oi -pops anu on an i . r r- average 01 auto co gooa ones to tne nm as near as we can as- Mrs. Maaie Holland railed to Mm. I. W. Crawford Mondav OO J auernoon. fi t0.u T?mc" n,,r,i,- ,onDr,i ,,...- rpeopie 01 our community un i tvoc Ptr t?. t r. .., . t , omun ana oosn ua JLelton, jr., i uave heen appointed delegates rom Cool SpV church to ih e opim Union Meetingat Centre Hm h h tW th I i ts.. c. xiarreii, iNorneer. reiton i i- tt n kt a t?u. and paul Parker are making mo- hassea this week. Mr. A. Crawford went to see his mother, Mrs. Matilda Eure, Sunday. Mrs. Mollie E. Eure went to Winton Saturday night to see I little son, Beverly, who is attend . h i there tw;s vear inS scnooi mere tnis year. Mrs. Maggie Holland antici- pates returning to her son s, Mr. R Hollandf in Brambleton, in the very near future. Whiteson News. School began here Monday with an enrollment of seventy pupils. Mr. and Mrs. George White of E. City are visiting friends and relatives here. 1 Messrs. Mark Temple and Eobt Hewitt of Newland spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. Simon Ktne dined with r,, n Mr. Henry Winslow Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Winslow cn- -Rllic. visited friends here- I ww.., ' a Sunday. Don't forget the Missionary Meetinp; Sundav Get. 17. An 1 O i. , . interesting program nas oeen pre - pared C3ade A New Man Of Him. "I waa suffering from pain in my Rtnmach. head and back. writes H. T. Alston, Baleigh. N. 0,d my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric fitters paa me XcCI UU s ueir iiioii. rSSISS C3CTS. AT KUL DRUQfTORES. A Clogged System Needs Attention Are you bilious, "dizzy and listless? Dr. King's New Life Pills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the bowels moving naturally and easily. Moreover it acts without griping. Neglect of a clogged system often leads to most serious complica tions. Poisonous matters and a body poorly functioning need im mediate attention. If you wish to wake up to-morrow morning happy in miud and entirely sat isfied, start your treatment to night. 25c. a bottle! advfc. NOTICE Sale of Real Estate in Eden ton Township. I By virtue of a mortgage deed execut ed to me on Jan'y 1-191 5 by Elijah Blount and wife, A'.exena Blount, said Mortgage Deed duly recorded in Che--wau County in Book 23" page 3'Jl, I will seii for cash to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Eden ton N. C, on Monday, November 8-1915 at 12 o'clock M., the following real et tate in Edenton Township, Chowan County, N. C , said land bounded as follows : North by the lands of Jacob Drew and wife, Kachel Drew, East by Hertford Public Road, South by Straw berry Hill farm, belonging to the estate of J. H. Perry, dee'd, and West by the lands of Powell Bros., formerly owned by W, B. Snepard, containing (5) Ave tcres-.more or less and formerly known as "Little Strayberry Hill". W. S. WHITE, Mortgagee., By W. S. PRBVOTT, Atty. This Oct. 8-1915. mUMl STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Schedule of Steamers In effect May 112 STEAMER VIRGINIA Mon. and Frr Thu. and 8st ,00 a.m. x,v franklin Hr.p.3,15 5,40 ..vHoutnwuay.... p,m, 4,45 7.20 " Riddicksville " 1,00 35 " ' Macks , " iao 9.05 Winton "a,m, 11,00 9,30 ' ar. Tunis Lv 10.00 STEAMER CAROLINA (Tri-Weekly) Odon, Wed, Fri, Taes, Thar, Bat, 5,ooa,m, Ly .... Murfreesboro.-... A, p, m, a.oo 50 " " Como Lv p,m, 1.08 5,35 " " Mapleton....... " 1,00 6,30 a m Lv Winton .L v a m 11 45 45 am Ar Tunis .Lvam 11 30 11 30 am Lv Tunis Ar am 900 12 30 m Lv Mt Fleasant Lv am 8 00 1 00 p m Lv Woodly's Wf. Lv am 7 00 1 20 p m Lv rfolley's Wfhaa Lv am 6 30 2 00 pm Lv Coleraine.. Lv am 6 00 2 30 pm Lv Rocky Hock Lv am 4 43 3 00 pm Lv Perrys Whf.. .......... Lv am 3 jo ; m Lv Mount Gould Lv am 415 4iopmLv( Jernigans ) r am if Willo"W Branh ) am 515 rm ar EDENTON Lvam 2 00 Steamers will not observe schedule at landings marked thus" but will make such stops at the discretionof theC aptain. Connect at Franklin, Va., with Seaboard Air Liue Railway and Southern railway. Connect at Tunis N C with Atlantic Coast Line Railway. Connect at Edenton N C with Norfolk and Son thern Railroad Steamer to Qatesville every Wednesday Steamer to , Harrellsville Monday; and Wed nesday and Fridays Schedules above subject to charge without notice. Staterooms or Berths sold by Purser on steamer Kates: stateroom $1.00. Berth 75c. Table D'Hote service 50c. Care exercised for Safety, Comfort and Con venience of Passengers. Report of inattent-on will be appreciated. W. S. SUMMERELL, G.P.A. 3 -A.FKETLOW Uen Msr ib You a Woman? 3fX The Woman's Tonis FC3 SALE AT ILL CK0E3STS F4 If! imm mmm "After four in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and long trouble, but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. B. Patterson, Wellington, Tex PRICE 60c and ft .00 AT ALL PRUGetSTS. reuevls mat ar&s$ fah SB
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