YOU can’t down a young man who
baa good sense—good health—
a good job—sand saving habits. To
these qualities our well-to-do men of
today owe their sucoess.
YOUNG MAN-BANK HERE
A little each pay day. We pay 4jC, compound
it aemi-annually, and are especially interested in
younf men who nn. A dollar starts you.
THE BANK OF EOENTON
Tyner Hews.
Mrs. Howell of South Nortolk
i« the guest of Mrs. Nebemiah
Bunch.
Mr. sod Mrs. A. L- Hobbs
vpent Friday near Edenton with
relatives.
Rev. J. A. Russell, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Lane attended the
M. B. Sunday School convention
in E City Thursday.
Rev. B. T. Hurley of Ply
mouth spent Friday and Satur
osy in the home of Mr. C. W.
Perry.
Mr and Mr* B.W. Lane spent
Monday with bis son, Mr. H. E.
Lane.
Mr. L. W. Belch made a bust
new trip to Edenton Monday.
Mr. A. W. Lane of Norfolk
■“•pent the week end with bis pa
rents, Mr and Mrs. J. E. lane.
MesdaOies J. E. Lane, J A.
—ria-i.1 ...T." ■ —egggagwiB
Busaetl and Mr. A. W. Lane spent
Monday afternoon in Bdenton.
Mr. and Mrs. AL.Hobbs made
a business trip to Bdenton Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. i nd Mrx C. W Perry and
their guests, Mrs. B. T. Hurley
snd children, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrx F. C.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. E B. White ac
companied by Mrs. C. W. Perry
spent Tuesday afternoon in E
denton
After spending several days
with Mrx Claude Perry, Mrx B.
T. Hurley and children returned
to their home io Plymouth Tues
day.
Rev. J. A Hassell and Mr. T.
E. Chappell attended a meeting
in Edcnton Tuesday in the inter
c»t of the Y M C A.
Plenty of Light
Where You Went It
fey a Uatp that h befit to
«tre Bellow Adi erica. bgjbt—
a lamp that oan be U«htad aa
■aalJ/ aa a gaa Jet.
RAYO LAMPS
“» not ex pe naira bet yea
Ur bitter kepi at any
SbapU and artUttc ta
Udlt, eaay ta keep elaoa
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af bgbt rhei yea want It.
H trill pay ta a* far Kay.
Unj* by aaata. If year local
dealer doe. net carry them
Aladdin Security Ofl
•»<»*«. and bcetera. ******
VTANDABD Oil. COMPANY
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Muddy Cross Hews.
Mt John Riddick called to tee
Min Mary ELddick last Tuesday
evening.
Min Jennie Overman entertain
ed company last Thursday even
iog.
Messra Lycurgus Overman.
Alvah Blanchard, Willie Riddick.
Cecil Bunch and Hubert Riddick
attended the ahour in Suffolk b. i
urday night.
Among those who called at tl c
home of Mr. J. W. Overman Su.
d»y night were Messrs Lonuv
Spivey, Kadcr and W illie Riddick,
John Prrry, Charlie Mitchc;!
Charlie Spivey, Bill Stalling:.
Surry Wiggins Mr. and Mrs K.
1). White and children.
Mr Jimmie Spivey and Mia
Maty lliodick were out driving
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Cecil Butich called to se
Mist Maggie Moore last Wrdnes
day evening
Mr. and Mr*. Octavius bunch
spent Sunday with his parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. J \V. Overman
Alvah blanch ard and Cecil
bunch spent Saturday night wit:.
Lycurgus Overman.
Mrs. Annie Briggs spent Sun
day alternoon with Mrs. J. \\ .
Overman.
Miss Zena BS m h*id is spen.i
ing sometime in Edcnton win
her aunt, Mrs. Louisa Blanchui.1.
Miss Minnie Baglcy spent Bun*
day with Misses Pauline ai.n
Irene Blanchard.
Mr. snd Mrs. L. B. Wiggin*
and two children spent Bunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riddick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. RidO>c.
and children and Mr. and Mr.
Jesae Rountree called oo Mr. an>
Mrs. John Moore Sunday.
Sixes ,$1,450
Fours $1,115
Delivered
J. IStilULUfl, Jt.
Drum Hill News
Mr. Wllroy Green of Newport
Newt spent Sunday at hit paren
tal home.
Mr. Oscar Austin has returned
from Camp Jackson, Columbia,
S. C., having got an honorable
discharge from the Government
because of physical disability.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson is spend
Ing this week with relatives near
Norfolk.
Misses Olga Harrell. Lena Mae
and Ida Baker spent Saturday
night and Sunday with friends at
Sotnerton.
Mr. Otis Jaokson of the US N
and wife of Portsmouth, Mrs.
Mary Thompson and children of
Bruce, Mr. Putnam Howell and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mra C M. Jackson.
Mr. snd Mrs. Charlie Nichols
of Newport News have moved in
our midst.
Mr. J. T. Harrell Is visiting
relatives near WhaleyvMle.
Mr. and Mra Clyde Walters
and Mrs' &. B. Walter* spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
foe Riddick.
latabliihed 1887
OBELI* BEOS
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szrr Norfolk. Vil
S. B. MlLnft Ct,
.KINMMaMA.
nv rou
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EISA HALERS
moiAL ATTsanoa oiru To
m lAU or town oakol:
■A UUO.
Mmlll Mi hi^Hwr..
Hobbs vUIe flewv
Mr*. E. K. C^rboll end daagb
ter, Mien Annie, of Sonbary were
in oar village Setaiday afternoon.
Mm. Lillian Riddiok and Mina
Sallie Blaoobard apeot Saturday
afteruoou at the borne of tit.
James Riddick near Trotville.
Mr. and Mr*. W C. ilollowell
•rod obildreu a peat Sunday with
Mr. and Mr*. Bmt Hollowell of
Selwin.
Mr*. W. L. Hobbe spent S r.a;
day atteruoou with Mrv. T. 1>.
Hollowell ol Seisin.
Those who called on little Male
Ho.'be Sunday morning were
Carrie, Helen, Gertie, Jitkis and
Willie Rountree.
Mr. John 0. White and family
of ilertfoid passed tLrengh here
Sunday moroiug enronte to Sun
bury and eu their way borne in
the afternoon they stopped at the
home of Mr. D. H Hobbe for «
short visit.
Mrs. til Stailiuga gutala Mon
daj atb-rnoon weir Mn> Gie^ori
ot Sandy Cruse. Meadamea D. 11.
Hobbe, W. L. Riddick, D ).
Rum. tree. O Ward and W. G.
UollowelL.
Mies Eunice Whitehead and
brother, George, from aeei Hert
ford spent Sanday with their
aout, lira. Jsenie Rue* nil
Mr. and Mrs. Ed {Railing* and
children spent Sanday with Mrs.
Jeame Eason of Sandy Cross.
Misses Ions iioaolree and EtU
Phillips spent Satarday afternoon
with Mias Ellen Hobba
Mr*. D J. Ro as tree was tbs
gneats of Mrs. W. A.. Sykes Mud
Jsy STanisg.
Mr*. O. Ward spent Sanday
with her mother, Mrs. D. Hollo
well of Selwia.
Mra. D. J. Ronatree and ehild
ran spent Sunday afternoon in
New Town.
BURGKSS HCWS
Those who Tinted Mr. sad Mrs
S. P. Matthew* Bnoday afternoon
were Messrs. Matt Mathew*, Setli
Spivey, Misses Blanohe Sawyer,
Neils Spivey, Irene Wood aod
Lacy Green of New Hope, Mieees
Lucille Matthews, Matti# Howell
aod Paaline DaiL
Mrs. Localise Simpson visitei
Mrs. A. J. Dail Saturday evening.
Mias Nellie White arrived Moo
dey morning to taaoh school at
Ashland.
Mr. Matt Matthews motored to
£. City on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parker aod
two ohildren spaat Sunday aftsi
nooa osar Hartford.
Mrs. George Bateman, Jr., and
little soa. Weds Mathews, spent
Monday aod Tuesday with her
(Bother. Mrs. W. M. Mathew*
Meadames Local]at Simpson
and Norward Spruill visited Mr*
A. J. Dail Wadasaday Wterooon
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Matthew*,
Mrs. J^>hn Howell, Mias Loey
Batts and Mr. Matt Matthews
motored to town Saturday.
Mr aod Mrs Joe Dail and obi Id
ran of Edenloo spent Sunday at
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P
Matthews.
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B«th*l Vm luma.
Oar aabool opaoad Monday
aaoraiag wita Miaa Floraoaa
Kgartoo of Loaiabarg, aa laaohnr
Mr. Sidnay Lmg and faori'y
apaat Budiy with kia brother.
Mr S M. Uwg.
Mnr ft. C. FkUHpa apaat San
day aitk Mr. aad Mm. WUliaa
f
r%m LUZJANNE
G mar an tom:
If, after maing tha
earn fata of a earn, yam
ora mot aatiaflad la
aoory reaped, year
grocer mill reload
It* Got to
Make Good
( with You
—or your grocei will make good to you,
to the bat penny. We knew you expected
something unusuaDygood in a coffee whan
we Atm had Luaune in mind. So we
made Urunre mo good that H win stand
an tea own feet, without apoioglxing, with
out acknowledging any rieala. YOU buy
a can at Luxianne. If you cant hnnaellj
say that Luxianne taetea better and goes
farther than any other coffee at the price,
than you are entitled to your money back.
And your grocer win glee it to you upon
raQt>aat. Ask for proAt-etwring catalog.
The Belly—Tfcylor Company. New Orleans
Works.
Dr Fiulhabrr of Hertford was
iu our n.-igldx-r bool Mood .y
•leali' g to |>r>'ri'i i llje cholera.
Mi*r Lilli n Tliojupron is risk
iug her mm. i. Mi i. Walter Spruill
of H»r»i T's Nrc- this week.
Mr. lVtc> Siuilii called on Miss
Lillian Thompson Sunday aftrj
DoOO
Mr. Ueoj min Tbach of Hen
ford l*' v .' »«»ei< Egertoo, Islrr
sod Sutton for a ►pm iu his new
osr Monday aftrrLooo.
Mary Loaiar, ibe little dangh
ter of Mr. mii.i Mr., Jobu Galliug,
is ou tbe sick list
Mrs. J. C. Lung and daughter,
Kathleen, called ou Mr*. J. C
HuOba SaNurOay afternoon.
Mre. EI s>Ih.||i Atriugtoo spent
last week »i>L Mis S. M. I.nng.
Mr W illiam Williams of Nor
folk is viailiug relative* and
friends iu our village
Pruden A .Pruden,
ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW,
Edenton, N. C.
Boduco e%s.
Mis* Pauline Parker it on the
sick liat.
Rev. Jesaie Robert* preached
(or ua Sunday night. A Large
crowd was present and enjoyed
his sermon very much
Mr. and Mr* W. J. Daughtie
and part o( their children visited
Mr. J. T. Carter Sunday.
The Episcopal people met and
organized a Sunday school Sun.
day morning.
Mr. U. E. Bure made a busi
ness trip to Suffolk Monday.
Mr Wade Bampton left Sun
day for Newport Newt where be
intend* to take charge oi a posi
tion Monday.
Misaes Edwards and Wnght
spent the week-end at the borne
of Mias Edward* in Gatesville.
The ladies met at the home tf
Mrs L 8. Carter Monday night
to make arraagacacnts for their
Thanksgiving entertainment.
They hope to have a nice enter
tainment Thanksgiving.
rirs.Nettie Byrd
Has a Very Select
Line of
MILLINERY
Full lino of knitting yams and
crocheting cottons. Everything
\
to interest you. Call early to
avoid rush.
306 Saratoga Street
Suffolk, Va.
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Ice can be tiaed for many things three of which are
Comleri Ream feanong
For the Family. By Drinking For Keeping Foed
- Melted Ice. and Reducing Cent
- --— of Living.
itc met frta msiiim Arttttaa wen water
Well pecked in aacka or car load
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