“Nothing Slow About Thk FireP* **The kettle a boiling already—breakfast will be done in a jiffy.** The New Perfection cooks fast or slow as you like. 11m name u always visible, always atsady. It’s the Long Blue Chimney insuring perfect combustion that does it Foe hot weather comfort, cook on a New Perfection. Ask your dealer to show you the re versible glass reservoir—a new and exclusive feature. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL a superior kerosene, always dean and clear-burning, is most satielactory. STANDARD OIL COMPANY c_ 'a. C 300 Room Accessible to Beth. fcuropeap Plan. Hotel Southland Abaclately Fire Proof Corner Granby & Freemason Sts. Norfolk, Va. North Carolinians Headquarters Rates with bath $2.00, $2.50 sod $3.00 Rates without bath $1.50 aad $2.00 Auto Bus to sod from stations. L C. Woodford, Managing Director. FARM FOR SALEH A big bargain 4} mile* from Norfolk on the finest con* ' creta road in thfr &tate, containing 166 acre*, about 06 acre* in high state of cultivation, light toil, | mile to elec tric line, 7 room residence, large born and other out build ings, 6-room tenant house, skipping facilities on the pi ale. This (arm is a very cheap one. No land in its neighbor hood for anything like thin price. Terms can be made. Price 91«.00a ROWE & COMPANY 243-4 Arcade Buildiag NORFOLK, VA. • Fresh Salt Water'Fish Received Daily and kept in a Sanitary Way. N. J. HOLLOWELL, THE FANCY GROCER Phone 63. Queen St. Edenton, N.C •nun pmnKi rum fmm ■MTU CAMUIA 111 TUMIIAl ru. NiniK, WITNMT TtAMFIK XB. Tbe loikrwtn* Nltdal* Bguree pabl tolled a* l of or mail on oaly aad ara but guaranteed. Tiiit leave iHirai mm aimmumi 1141 p. a, daily, NIOHT nrUM lor PayeUavUia aad Ohariotto, MltoP Rlppplpf Can lor *-‘-y Newbem and Irtimartlara ata IS 46 r.U., Dally, tor Balalgfc. Ookto boro. Baaafort *r* tntanaaillaU ataUcaa Parlor Car aarrlaa to ' Waahlafftoa aad Bewbara. i SM a to.. dally, NL*tl Bapraaa tor Norfolk. P oilman Blaappc 1 :•» f~ dally, Kaprato tor Hartford, Kilaabath CKy aad Norfolk. Pail. S4ffr.lt. Dally far Harttoed. OUy. 1 Norfolk and Intermediate tolBk 7** ff-BU. Dally, eaoopt Baaday, lor Baffuifc—arrive Suffolk * 40 A. H 10.00 .A H,. Dally axeopt Baaday tea BaffOlk and Intermedia!* atatfoa* *or IwrtioaJan apply U> W. a. itoowy *r“ - nmw a. a uuD, ar.i. a. D..KTLM, M#rt^T* Itoa. ag. Patrick Matthews C. E. (WuUla« aadOMlraoUoi ad •nrrayor. Dfatoafa, Land Salto mi Asrttoltoral Ba«toiartog a SpaeUKy M 1-r~rlisii BDENTON, "nx .. H.K. LEARY ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW . EDKNTON, N. O. Oullaetlooa a ‘rulillj 400 TYPEWRITERS All kind* and all grade*. HI "P InalrooUoo book with seek u *FPd Md npalr porta lor all maAeaTypewrltan. hriu Tm Tommomr. Bamu, I.T , martin Kellogg”* •OKBUST, O. riK IIIMIAMC A IMCTY MAM Boiaa aa low a* uy aod-1-rr aa •ood aa U>* baat. Bataa will ba gladly faratabad akkit la paraaa *r b) Bail. P rutted A PnidM, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, BAcnton, NLy. tart Brtftptu mun a OonpMkiVm Mr.JJ. L‘ k^***1** a*Ml Mb* Dell*, motored and spent Monday la Suffolk Mr. A. L. Lynch of Ncwbern •pent Friday in our village. Mrs.',A. a Waid and •»■ Wal ler, haVe returned from a New port New* hospital where Waiter underwent an operation Mr. end Mrs. A. I.. Drinkley -pent Sunday with atr and Mra. J. B Norcum. Miss Bessie Laaaiter ft spend ing a while iu Norfolk. Mr. and Mra. L M. Rountree and Hit. Henrietta Riddick spent Mmiday with Mr. and Mn L.M. Pearce of Suubury. Mr. L. J. Knight and danghter Miaa Mattie motored and spent Monday afternoon in Suffolk. Mr. T. 0. Perry of Belvkkrc •peut Sunday afternoon in our Village, Mr. and Mra 8. D Eme spent Sunder afternoon at the home of hie mother. ■'* Maggie Noreume, Mr. Edward Elliott and Millard mo lorcd and spent the week end with relatives in Norfolk. Mr. Charlie W. Lawrence and children ol Newport News ate spending a while here with her pareats, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Knight Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Laaaitet, Mrs Judith Haw is and sons, Mr. J. L. Lassiter and Miss Della Lassiter motored sod spent a part j>i Sunday alt.n.oon with Mr. and Mrs. |. T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Morgen and son were the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J. B. L. Morgan Sun day afternoon. Mas Esther Barnet is vlsrtiag frieuds and relatives in Bender N. C. Bhgtej 8wu£p Hm *^^^rbert Manning and chil end Nora, came Wednesday to spend some time at her mother's. Mrs W.H. Now ell’s. Mr. G. T. Winslow, Br., and family, and Miss Addle White attended services at Center Hill Sunday. , Mr Blihu Winslow and family visited at hit brother's, William Winslow a, at Whiteston Sunday. Miss Julia Nowell retorted home Wednesday after spending quite s while with friends end relatives at Portsmouth and Berk ley. Mrs. James Smith sad family visited at Mra Louisa Jordan's Sunday. lire. Elisabeth White spent Sunday at Mr. O. -I. Window s at Bel rid ere. Mra. J.W. Nowell and chttdsen Elisabeth and Waiter, spent last Thursday afterodoe at Mra. Elis abeth White’s. Mr. Dempney Winslow called University of North Carolina Law Sohool Excellent Fncnlty ttniinilli Cent Write Fnr Cntnlngnn THE PKES1DENT Cknpnl HUL, N. C. - a j; ORIFF1N. DENTIST, ftteotoo. N.C Ba^Besesgggs-g W. 8. PHIYOTT, Attornky-at-Law, t Wlggta’s X Koada. Mr. and Mn. Joe Ellis and IH tk granddaughter spent Sunday with their son, Mr. J. A. Bilk, oi Oorapeakc. Miaaes Aiene Savage of Holly Grove and Margaret Sounder* ol Port Norfolk were the guests oi Mlas Lillian Bure Saturday af ternoon. Mr* Elton Taylor spent Mnn d'V alt• moon with Urvdain. s Joe a> d W. J EIII-. Miss Prunte Speight spent last week in Trotvilk with relatives and Irici ds. Mr. and Mrs. It. L Bure were the guests ol Ur. an.) Mrs. L. M Bountrec ol Corapcakc Sunday night. Mlu Susie Benton called at the home ol Mr Joe FHt« Ust Thursday afternoon. Mr*. W. J Ellis spent Bunday alter noon with Mesdames Mary end E. L. Bure. Revival services will begin at Parkers church next Sunday morning. Confirmed Testtmy Th« Kind EdratM Readers Cttast Doubt Dosa's Kid nay Pills have stood the last. The teat (4 ti»e—the hardest taut of all. Thousands gjatefally testify. Ts quick relief—.to I eat Jag results. Eden ton readers can no long er doubt the rvidenoe. It's oooriaL'iog taatiasonj_ tuios told sad wall eo aimed. resdsiu should profit by these experieeeas. Mn. A. W. Rough ton, Grubb street, Hertford, N. C. says: aaflsrad from dull, sagging hart aahauaudl of lea had pains la s^ lulus. I was usrt tired whee 1 go* up lu the moraiaga sad had but little strength. My kidneys ensued all this trouble. Doss’s Kidney Pilla banished all baek aohe and other pains end strength sued my kidneys." RS8ULTB THAT Mittnt OVER TWO YEARS LA TRH, Mrs. Roughton said; "It gives me plesaare to again mourn ■and Doan's Kidney Pilla, lor they permanently rid my system of kidney eotnplalni. At present, I am enjoying good health.*' 60a. at all dealer*. Boater-Milbora 0o . Mfgrs., Buffalo, I T. Adr Gan Pond Newt. Messrs. Z T. Evans, W. T. B*m, Mark White and Mb* Ada White attended tent meeting at Center Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr. N W. Bunch and family Mr. J. T Layton and Iamily apent Monday with Mr. aod Mrs. H. Ia Nixon. Mlaara "Viola and Lottie Wil ma apent baturday night nlth their aunt. Mrs. W. J. Wilson. Mia* a lactic, Agnes and Lra. Me Base entertained company af ter the B.Y.P.tJ. Sunday. Thorn present were Miaaes Zonie and Mattie Whiteman, Viola sal Lottie Wilson, Mary and Blanche Smith, Misers Jimmie Bunch c..d Patie Perry. Mias ftjiie Bunch spent Satur day night with Misses Souk and Mattie Whiteman. Mrs Settle Harrell, Mieae* WUt Evans, Nells and Martha Harrell visited at the home of Mr. L. C. Wilson Saturday after* Misses Minnie Lane and Myr tle Mixon ere vial ting relatives in AhosEle Mr. and Mrs Allred Nixon of ICineton are vWrtng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nixon. 11 I Iron OinCuent The Very Beet Nad* FrtwT Maa-Alcafcatk Nataral baa. "tipilUli *««• Om Praal. Baals Oakkly. Old Sores Disappear* Local Stores Have It _. • A old Iroa •W« toaic, | **■* TU koa toampetoatol Mof«ll»lo« of blood vMb Mm otataicut knh —4 aootha* la a wooderfel taaaacr. , i' b wowtorfel aheap to ttofc «w» O. mnm.aimr, ipyatoi mad tMf «h«lc anka. gat it lor joa. V« tort; jam • iwoptM Mtanl ime. M to mw pet mp to aowaaw JBwwql Mr. T. D. Wood of Norfolk aad Mr. Bruce Borage of Body Grove wee le Tide leal Wedaae day. Dr. J. S. Smith of Norfolk ■poet the latter part of leal weak with Mr. ■ A. Beam. Mr. aad Mia A. H. Morale eed child were grate of her mother, Mrs. 0. M. Artec!!, a lew deye recently. Mleeae Mattie aad Battle Boyce ofBefblk v lotted to Tala lam Mr. Roy Hollowed of Aalaoder ta tlritlag relativm arwead have. Mre. T. L. Twhm aad Mice BtU Arbeit rfaked Mm Jceee AebeM la Bdeatoa lam weak. Mr. Jack Bedewed el Norfolk came Saturday eight to vWl cel alivte here. x

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