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i RESOLUTIONS OP ItEWKCT Society Mrs. O. W. irollovpll, Jr., entertained a. small purty at Auction Bridge, Wednesday, in honor of Mis Mary Era tin, , of Waynesboro Georgia.' , t ' Duinty refresh niwitK , were served by the charming Jiostess. Mr. William McQueen charm lngly entertained Saturday, No vember 30th in honor of Misi Duncan Winston of Kdenton, , The guests enjoyed a clow , game of bridge after which tempting refreshments were serv et. . ' The Young Ladies' Book Club met with Miss Susie Stevens at her home on west Main street) Wednesday afternoon , A merry evening was spent iq this game wpjen is growing in. popularity yempting refreshments were serv M, ftBfl all reported a jolly good The Bound Dozen Club met with.Mra. F.F. Cohoqn prWayJ night, November Sstz: . elections concerning the Dal ian vir were read and discussed The studies of current topics be ing one object of the cluu. The new books just received wet-e dis tributed among the members. (Delicious refreshments were served. - ' ' 'j''' ." . Tlie AuMinn lirid VMl Wil Vleiightfully feri.tertaitfeii Tuesday afternoon by Mrs", Itljrry, Jollii; onandMrs. ifeiryt'rt )Valki!r i'tt the residence of Ails', .lohuson on ..Pennsylvania Avenue. Tlie gucVtis were received by their charming hostesses and were ushered into Ihe-parlor where an interesting game Mas soon un der way. "- Tempting -''refrehliuients were ' served in three courses. " " The last course being ices in Santa Clans molds. Till! gnewts on dis- persipg. declared i thatvtiiis was neQf ,theVmost enjoyable -tfre- ingfii;of he season; ; 'As a committee appoin ted by thq llrothers Convention Uible Class of Iilackwell Memorial' Sun day Hdiool and In behalf of this class we - express our deejHwt sympathy for brother Noah (Jar rett and his family, as, well as the iM'reaved husband in .the Iohh of our dear, sister. Hern was 1 character beautiful indeed, an in spirauon to all who came in con tact with her." Whereas it 'has pleased the Great Father in his infinite wis dom to call her from our midst to join the ransomed hosts .above therefore be it resolved, 1st That we, as a class, mourn the loss of our faithful daughter, sis ter, wife, mother and friend. 2nd That we extend our heart felt symipathy to her bereaved family and loved ones, and may God show great mercy unto them and may the little orphan child be blest and be brought up in the paths of the unerring. , 3rd That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tno family, a copy sent to the Advance and to Our Mis sion for publication , . Larry Ennhj pktoner, . Noah Burfoot, ' ; ' , Vommlttw FOR SALE T TTTn U4 Four good tarn Mules, C.W.Stevens, Elizabeth City, N. C. i tp n n n r IF 0 R ENTIRE mn, womens STOCK TYiTH AND CHIL DIREN SUITS I! ' A wedding of inVicli interest, to the friends of Die contracting . parties tliroughout the state, will take place in DefGmler. to which the .following invitations have been issued. , Mr. aiml Mrs., Italian P. White request the honor of your pres ence at the, marriage of their sister,, Graces Morris White to Mr. Gilbert Y. Stevenson on Thursday December the nine teenth , nineteen hundred and twelvCiMt' twelve o'clock noon in the Fir t Me Hindis t Chit rch of Elizabe A City X. f. At home after Janiiurff twelfth 1104 Went fourth ntreet Winston- talent, A. C. tT;S tm h-."&' PAtXT Evei'V wide nw'ate nam ter uses it. Why shftiiid'n't he? It wears longest-! Its cost is the least! It's mire paint! ISeen the stand- ai'd for thirtv-tive years! To ev ery 4 'gallons of L. & M. paint add -3 gallons of Linseed oil, and thus make 7 gallons f pni-e lead, Zinc and Oil Paint... Vail o I). M. JONES COMPANY' Elizabeth City. .V. C, 'f The Junior class of the Iligl; pcnol , entertained the senior t'lass last Friday night J in th. - auditorium -of the High School The Hall presented a most' fe . tive appearance, being decorat in the colors of (he Iwo claase; ferns, and palms, and potted flowers adding beauty to the fe-ene . . I The officci-s of the junior class yvTli tlie i-nncipai u tne. scnoo ftnd teveral of liic faculty stoc in tlitt I'eceiviUL' lihe. After the guests had assembled, an inter testing game waft introduced ttnd muck enjoyed, the prize award ed the successful winner of the fljuessing contest was John Fox's "Trail of the LcnsohiR Pine.' At the close ojf the evening, refresh ments in three delicious courses were served. The occasion was a, very delightful one and much enjoyed by all present. Misses "Elinor Cook of Lewis- burs South Carolina, and Jatiie lllanchard of Hertford NVC who have been visiting Miss Maude Kramer, at her home on Main street, left Wednesd.iv for their homes. Mrs. CI F. Smith and little Miss liose Smith returned Tues day night from Richmond, where they had leen to siiend Thanks giving holidays. Rev. C. F. Smith returned home Tuesday night fi-oin a short visit to Sunshnry. X. C. Miss Mary Pendleton enter tained Thursday in honor of Miss Mary Evans of Georgia, at liridge. 1 NOTICE ! '.'' Hale of Valuable Land' NOUTH CABOLIXA PASQUOTANK COUNTY In The Superior Court Before' The Clmk; Paul and C. L. Harris, et als., Plain tiff h . , Edward and Eunice Harris, et als., Defendants. J " Purauent to the power vested in me by Virtue of an order to me directed in this cause. 1 will on the 4th day of Januarv, 1913, at l-:00 o'clock M. sell at the Court House Door in Eliza beth City, at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract of land, to wit. That certain tract of Woodlan ; bounded on the North, by J or dan Jones, on the East by Jer ry Jennings and Henry Bray, on the South by Henry Bray, and on the West py James Thomas, con; tainihg; 14 and 36-100 acres. This December 3rd. 1912. J. B. LEIGH ' ' '" , Commissioner 1XV13 20 27 Will Bein Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1912 i - . i e positively can not carry over these suits therefore the price ifiust be cut and f there is no better time than now wftile the season order is in its beginning. We realize they must be sacrificed in o move them quickly v we only ask the privej you y(uUl be easily convinced; 200 Ladies Suit:; to re- o miC nausEowNKtti . Fall Is the best time for Paint- tng, ana ran. is here, ueiier paim that house now before the cold weather conies, and thus protect it from the winter storms. , See SHA RUE 11 & WHITE HDW CO about it, and yon will be sur mised to find how little it will cost von to paint with Stag Sent Paste Paint, which is the Best paint you can buy. lA-ery gal on of Stag Semi-Paste Paint re quires one gallon of raw linseed oil lie fore it is ready for use. As one callon of Stan Semi-Paste Paint costs fi.OO er gallon, and one gallon of linseed oil costs fl.00 per gallon, you pay fl.50 per gallon for the lest and pur est paint that ran be produced "One Jf&rs TWO" be sold fgardless f of Cost ; 200-Ladies Suits values $25& $30 Sale price $15.00 60 Ladies I: ' 1 Suits $15 to $18 Kind Sale Price $12.50 ? 100 . .. - -. 1 ' Ladies . . . . - ., 1 Coats Prices Nearly Cut in Half. Men'i ' Suits L Sacrificed in order to move them quickly must be isold every suit in the house greatly reduced McCABE h raCE THE BUSYSTORE ELIZABETH CITY N. C. 1 SUM no JOHN WHITE & CO, Cmm AND HIDES HIGHEST MARKET PRICE tAIB FOR RAW FURS AN0 HIDES WmI on CtmalatloA. WrM l rtef KM mntiMlnf HiM M. - - y i w OLD BAY LINE (Balttmora Ste am Packet Co.) . Dally, Including Sunday, between NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE. Mail eteamera - Florida." VlroJnla" and "Alabama.". Equirptd United Wlrclets Telegraphy and Wry modern .tonenience. d. e 'u urpatted. Lv. Portamotith, week daya o-'.m, Lv. Norfolk, daily .-5:' o. m. Lv. Old Point m. Ticket, sold to all pointa North, Eafet. V'st and Canada.- Lv. Portsmouth, 8undaya ...7 a. m. J. W. BROWN, JR. So. Pak jent Office, No. 169 Main St. with Stock Remedy Guaranteed to keep your StocK in a healthier and better condition the PeojjIeS Pdultrv Remedy Gui-anteed the BEST Egg Producer and Disease Preventative. Every pack, age ofihe above Remedies a Personal Guar ackedby WHITE & CO 3 fie (2 it iz ens 3ii an Open. Saturday lliuhls 6:00 TO 8:00 P. M. 7 : 4
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