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I T IS YOUR sabred doty to yourself sod yoor family to protect yoor funds. Robbers leave you no receipt for your money. Profit by tbe lessons ethers have learned in the school of experience. The bulk of a conservative banks money is invested where rust does not corrupt nor robbers break in and steal. K bank account will add to your financial stature and dive you peace of mind. ~ CITIZENS BANK EDENTON, N. C. I- i - I hereby wish to announce my Fall and Winter Millinery Opening September 14v 1917, ia my aew piece of basineee ia the Deeae Buildiaf, Main Street, Gatesrille, N. C. 1 hereby thank the ladiee for paet far©re aad aek them to call ajain. M88 WILLIE PRICE Wont BalTldere. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Lamb and children and Mrs. J. Q. Roger son returned home Monday after a visit to relatives and friends ia Gates County. After a visit to her cousin, Mias Mary 8mith, Mias Bf able Harrell Monday for her hocpe. Miss Sibyl Smith left Sunday night fnr Raleigh where the will attend school. She was accom panied as far ssHertford by Mias Vasthi Copeland, Messrs. Free land Copeland and Julicn Chap pell- . Mrs. W. N. Wooten continues very UL Messrs. Julian Fleetwood and Carroll Ward called on Misses Mary Smith and Mable Harrell Sunday evening. Those who called at-the home of Mr- B. H. Copeland Sunday utere Mrs. J. H. Copeland and daughter, Miaa Vasthi, Mrs. Er nest Lamb and children, Mr. and Mrs. Velum Winslow and son, Mr. and Mrs Archie Layden and •on and Min Ibbie Perry. Mettie. Joseph Perry and Bead Oopeland. Misses Lillie and Ruby Phthisic were out motoring Sun day afternoon. Mr. Abbott Weston lost his milk cow last week. Mr. M. T. Lane was here Wed neaday evening. FREE OF CHARGE Any adult suffering from eoagh, sold or bronchitis, U Invited to sail at tbs •tors of W. A. L ggett aod gat abso lutely tree, a sample bottle ot Bee cbse’j Oermaa Syrap, a soothing and healing remedy tor all long troubles, wfalob has n serveseful reeorc of fffty yean. Gives the patient a good hlffht’n real free from oooghiaa, with free expeotoratloo la the morning. Begular sines. Iff and 70 eaata Paf tale In all efvUlned eonntrtea. ad. The Thrice-a-Week World of New York, and The Albemarle Observer, both one year 91.70. Send subscriptions to The Albe marle Observer, Bdenton, N. C. ir.Hiog’s -New Life Pill* "*• — *««•» I — M,e wetM We can forapb yon Any Style of Fence yon may want, for Any Purpose. Out fades ia thoroughly tcated—bog tight dad boll rtroag. For loag Ufa aod effective „ gaaranteo it to excel aay other fence aade at tbo price. Ask Us About, the Test -:— ..- _ Gum Pond News. Mias Gertrude Bass spent Sat urday night with Miss Myrtle Nixon. Misses. Ki'sie Bui ch and Gracie Ashley, Messrs. Jimmie and J no. ^ Bunch spent Friday night in Bertie county. Miss Lottie Wiison visited Miss Listie Hass Sunday MUs Agnes Bass dintd with Miss Nclia Ba s Sunday Mr John G. Hunch spent the »ee*<nd with relatives neat Uolerain. Mrs. Annie Shelton and baby of Norfolk are visiting her sister, Mis. W . A. Bass. Misses Viola and Lottie Wilson visited Miss Martha Harrell Sat urday afternoon. Mesdames L. C. and H. P. Wilson visited Mrs. W. L. White man Friday afternoon. Mist. Elsie Bass spent Bunday with Miss Lennie Wilson. Mr W. C. Hollo well and fam ily spent Saturday night andean day with Mr and Mrs. A. BasS Misses Zonie and Mattie Wnj man entertained company Sat-^. ^ day evening. Those prc. '</\ were Misses Isa Bunch, Martha Harrell, Viola and Lottie Wilson, Agnes and Litsic Bass, Messrs Patie Perry, Cara Bass, John Oli ver, Ernest Williams, Jim Har rell, Curtis Wilson, Horace and Clifton Bunch. Misa Lonic Harrell entertained company Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Q. f. Bass spent bunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bass of Brayhall. Mrs. H. P. Wilson visited Mrs. John Nixon Sunday afternoon. Miss Blanche Smith entertain ed -company Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bass, Mrs Annie Shelton and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Privott of Green HaiL Mrs. Mollie' White wa^l guest of her daughter, Mrs. B.&. Harrell, Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Nixon and son, Hal let, visited her daughter, Mrs, W. A. Nixon, Saturday afternoon Miss Grade Ashley spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Miss Rosie Bunch. Mr. George Bunch and family spent Sunday with his sister, Mn John White. Mr. L. G Wilson and daugh ter, Lennie, spent Monday in E deotoo. Mr. and Mrs Ned Bunch visit ed his brother, Mr. K. R. Bunch Sunday afternoon. RUB-MY-TISM Will cur* your Bkmuutim Neuralgia, Headache*, Crampe, 2oUc, Sprain*. Braise*, Cut* and Barn. Old Some, 8 tin a* of Insects ftc Aarioaptie Assigns, used ta pnally and externally. Price 25c, Rocky Hock items. Mr. Raleigh Hoiloweil and tit ter, Lillie, .pent the week-end with relative* beyond Bollard’s Bridge church. Mr. R. W. Leary and family ■pent Saturday night and Sunday near Edeatoa. ML** laa Byrum has been visit ing in Eden too for a few dayd, Mias Myrtle Hoiloweil enter tained company at the home of Mr. B. B. Hoiloweil Saturday and Sunday night. Mrs. Lena Bright and children retamed to their home in Nor folk Monday after a visit at the home of Mr. t. B. Whiteman. Mr. Thoa Perry'a family spent a few days last week fa Bertia county. Mr. W. W. Harrell is all tmilaa —It's a girL" Mrs. Naaaie Parrish and child ren cams home Satarday after a rhlt to relatives la Bdentoa. Mrs. Jim Parrish and children ac compacted than* home. Whiteson News. Mi«« Blanche Moore and Pattie Blount Newby of Hert ford are visiting Miss Evie Baker. They, with Miss Baker, took sup per with Miss Salltc Winslow S»t urj.iy evening. Miss Anna Whitehurst of E City >s visiting at the home of Mr. J. F. White. • Misses Eva Baker, Blanche Moore and Pattie Blount Newby entertained Misses Sallic Wins low, Anna Whitehurst, and Pearle W lute, Messrs. Lin wood, Lindsey Elisha, Worth and Linford Wins low, Oliver White, Ralph White. Edgar Riddick and Jesse Roun tree Hunuay afternoon Muses Anna Whitehurst of E. City, Ethel McDanel of Coving ton, Ky , Pattie Blount Newby ank Blanche Moore of Hertford, Bvie Baker and Sylvia White took supper at the horse of Mr J- P- White Mooday. They were joined by a large number of young people in the evening. I Mr. Ernest White and famMy Ifootored to Symons Creek Bun • PMy morning. Mr. Worth Winslow and Miss Anna Whitehurst attcoded church at Sandy Oroas Tuesday after noon Iron Fine For Bleeding Gums II Troubled With Sore Bleed ing Gama, Uee Thin Mouth Waeh The Dentist Ueee Good For Cuts And Old Sores Any person troubled with •ore nlceding gum*, which of times are almost too sensitive to tooeh. Will be elated alter rinsing the moath with a ha if-and half solution of water and natnral iron, known as "Acid Iron Min eral’' which may be secured at most every drag store. Dentists ase it to stop bleediog and a* e month wash when ex tracting teeth and it la perfectly harmless. It acta as a germicide and antiseptic as wall as a splen did healing agani. , For oats, this same natural iron is fine. Pouring n Hula on the •pot stops bleediog and prevents •cranes* and festering. Thous ands of people tronblcd with old some never heeling have found tbe solution in Acid Iron Mineral which being a highly eoooentrat ed form of natural Iron makes s superb external remedy. Go to the Merest drag store and ask for s bottle of Acid Iron Mineral. If druggist hasn't It send $1 to the Kerrodine Chemi cal Corp.. Roanoke, Vs., for a large bott.e. NOTK: For piles, nU**-rs, sores Sa<) skin affections, the Ferrodine Chemical Corp. baa perfected an ointment consisting of this highly eoooentrated natural Iron sod foothiag medicinal elements, which combined makes Ibis oint ment unexcelled. Ask y oar druggist for s fifty oeni jar of “A-I-M Ointment” or aeod sand direct.—Advertisement. Doatb Of An Infant. Edward Leroy Haaeell, the lit tle son of Georgs sad Mery Has •all, was baried in tbs church cemetery at Maeedoola on Fri day afternoon. Sept. 7, at 8:80 o’clock. The child wae about fourteen moo tbe old and bed bees reduced by whooping cough. Ben. J. O. Alderman conducted tbe faneral service. The service wae attended by a Urge crowd of friends. CASTORIA JojIohnUMdChlldTji Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA *»•« MVTfttfk MW »t* Hobbsrille New*. Mr. Charlie Hofler and sister, Mia* Lucie, dined with Miss Sibyl Russell Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs P. D. Hobbs call ed to see Mrs. Willie Hofler Sun day. After spending a while with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winslow, Mr and Mrs. Willie Welch and children left Monday for their home in Kingtree, S. C They were accompanied home by Mf. Joe Winslow, Misses Grace Welch and Charlotte Winslow. Misaes Winslow and Welch will attend school there this winter. The Misses Bagley of Muddy Cross spent a tew days last week with Miss Nina Hobbs. Miases Maggie and Lizzie Moore visited friends here from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L W. Hobbs and children oi Edenton spent 8un„ day night and Monday here srith relatives. Messrs. Leon Hobbs and Ro bert Hofler motored to Whaley ville Monday to visit friends. Miss Myrtle Hofler entertained company Friday evening. After a two weeks' stay with relatives near Edenton, Miss Iona Bountree came home Sunday. Messrs. Lioyd and Dewey Hathaway left this week for Dur ham. where they will attend school. Mra. J. W. Hobbs of Norfolk is here the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hobba, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hobbs and baby. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Hobba and ton of Bdcnton, Mr. and Mrs D. J. Rountree and child ren were guests at the borne of Mr. H. O. Holler Sunday. Miss May Perry of Oliden visit ed Miss Clara Carter the past week. • “* a* • a 400 TYPEWRITERS All kinds and all grades, as am stubs $12 up. Instruction book with each ma chine Type sod repair parts tor all makes Typewriters **»'aa Tvra Format. Bcrvano, M.T Established 1887. Coaabiioo Merchant* ETT^Norfolk^ Va. W. 8. PRIVOTT, Attorney-At-Law, I7&K IBKJJUBC*. OSes opposite Court Boris*. rat cm;. ,, „ KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE . ^iinw whip ___ _ Oar (apply tad repair buaiaeaa ia incidental to our buaiaeaa e! aelling car a. ' In other worda we do not have to depend on repair work and aale of anppiiea for oar entire profit. Thin fact ia all to your advantage. We can aave you money and we do it. At the aame we guarantee you the very beat that there ia to be bad.
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