0 L;l:3 C:-3 C:f ! C::y fli; vll- if! Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder mada from Royal Orapo Cream of Tartar ALa(i:3UF10SFiUuT York, loh. and Lillian Drlte of BhI- f The Senior Rook Club met Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Way land Hayes at her home on Road street. A most- enjoyable after noon man gpent by those present. Refreshments were served during tho eveutog. . The Tennis Court on west Church street is much enjoyed by. a number of young people. Tho Round Dozen Club met Friday evening with Mrs. Mattie Leary at her borne on Church street. A pleasant evening was spent in reading, fancy work, and conversation. Delicious refresh ments were served at the close of the evening. "7 Miss Carrie Alexander of Chase City is visitinia Miss Mary Pen dleton at her home on ' West Church street. FOR ALDERMAN ' I hereby announce myself a can dfdate for alderman for the fourth ward subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Respectfully) B. F. SWINDELL A18 tf n.pd. ' . FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself candidate for Alderman from the third ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. . 8. W. GREGORY. FOR CITY HEALTH OFFICER I hereby announce myself a candidate for City, Health Officer subject to the actiou of the Dem ocratic Primary. Your supjxin is solicited. . Resect fully, . J. B. GRIGGS Md. is as great as any one's and thai luy aouity, to do tne woik i proved by actual test,' 1 solicit from my friends the same gener uus miport they have always giv en me. M. W. BERRY, AT1ANTDG COAGT LONE fh Standard FOR CHIEF OF rOLICE I- (I'M II t I ll i I I J 4 I : J den iH" ILinth il Stmi cl VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLNA 1 1 i I Hereby announce myself as candidate for Chief of Police of Elisabeth City subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. Respectfully. J. C. MODLIN tf pd. GEORGIA AMABAMA on? FLORIDA FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS N t W ... . V O ft K AND. FLORIDA P I C I A U SOCIETY. The ninth trade of the high school spent a elightful day Sat urday at Arneuse Creek. on a pic- n:r. They were chaperoned by the teachers. The district meeting of the U, D. C. will be held Thursday, A pril 24th in tho Annex of the First-Baptist Church at 2::?0 o' clock. An address of welcome will bo made by one of the mem bers. Mrs. T. O., Skinner will respond to the address of wel come, she will also give an out line of the work the U. I). C expects to tak un during the coaling year. The non. J. B LeifflnwjJl then make n short address. After t!;i a musical program will begivrn by Jowl talent, xuose who are Mineral ed in the work of the U. D. C. are cordially invited to attend. Luncheon will be served to the , local chapter and to the delegates at the homo of Mrs. Louis Selig, 310 west Main street, between 12:50 and 1 :30 o'clock. ' The Elsinore Chapter of D. R. held a rummage sale Saturday, and realized a neat sum. This will be devoted to the fund for the fountain which the D. R. expect to erect some day in the ot far distant future,, on the Courthouse Green,' in memory of "Virginia Dare.' The three chap ters of the D. R., the Sir Wal ter Raleigh Chapter, the Elsi nore, and the Virginia Dare chap ter have combined to raise mon ey for this object, p They will begin an earnest campaign in the fall to interest the town in this patriotic move Mavor Flora has been sick for some time but is now much im proved. FOR ALDERMAN For. Alderman for the Fourth Ward, subject to the Democrat ic rnmary, i nereby announce myself for alderman of the fourth ward. If the people elect me I will be governed by the oath of omce and justice.' Respect fully; T. B. HAYMAN. Apr IS tf. Pd The ofhcer of the various church organizations are earnest ly requested to meet at the Pres byterian church, at 3:30 oelock Wednesday afternoon. Miss Pearl Conrad of Raleigh and Mrs. Willis Gregory of Hert ford are here to attend the New- bold Gregory wedding which will take' place Wednesday at 1:30. P. M. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself a candidate for alderman from sec ond ward subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Respectfully 8. II. REID tf. Npd Apr 18 ' i FOR CITY HEALTH OFFICEI I hereby announce myself 1! 1 .i m mm a . ft mii.-ioHie lor uenitn twicer o Elizabeth City subject to the a Mum of tin- lemcvnt'c Primary Neglectfully DR. C. B. WILLIAMS tt (January to Apr!) FLORIDA and vHT INOIAW LIMITED-, "PALMITO -COAST LINE FLORIDA MAIL Dining earn a la carte aarnc All year' round to rough ear f' em from New Vork to both Port Turn pa M KnjlRhtr Key, connecting wlt :nhiH mil! from Hntm rot mmmniMv U 'Ht.-5- h-.i, . '- I ('iiiiii I : in.,-. mVii 'i L1M1TUT Willi Kfit (! t ii irf- s FOK TAX COLLECTOR A i nereby announce myself a .aadidate for the office of City Tax Collector, subject to action hi democratic rrimarv. Any support 'or favors will be jreatly appreciated. - '. Very respectfully, tf. pd. JAMES M. HILL, FOR CITY TAX COLLECTOR John W. Evans of Manteo, is here on business. " Mrs. J. A. Haste, has return ed to her home in Edentoii. after a visit to frionds and relatives here. FOR CITY TAX COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for tho office of City Tax Collector, subject to- the action or me Democratic primary. ' Your support is solicited and it will be highly' appreciated. Resepctfully, 1 M. M. JONES FOR MAYOR .1 hereby announce myself as a Miss Margaret Ktokely has candidate for mayor, of Eliza- gone to Norfolk to visit relatives, beth City subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Miss Mattie Banks and Mr. Q. R. Bright have gone to New York on a business trip for the firm of i Fowler and Company. Respectfully T. P. NASH. tf.pd. u I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of CITY TAX COLLECTOR, subject to the Dem ocratic Primary. 1 have never before asked for or held office I am now and always have been loyal to the ' Democratic Purty and supported its candidates Citv, Countv, State and Nation al. Any support that yon may give me will be appreciated. Respectfully, J. O. FEARING. tf. pd. FOR CITY TREASURER Mrs. Jane Grandy of Norfolk is visiting is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Seymour: Miss Annie Whaley of Belcross is visiting Miss Ruth Hastings. Oscar Long of Norfolk was here yesterday visiting his friends. FOR CHIEF OF POLICE v a i nereuy announce myself a candidate for the office of Chief of Police, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. , Respectfully, .. A. C. BELL All tf pd. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election of City Treasurer, subject to the Demo cratic primary. J. T. 8PENCE 'I " '." Blood Was Wrong AD women, who suffer from the aches and pains, dne to female ailments, are urged to- try Cardul, te re!i-bfe, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly .system, relieving pain, building up strength, relating the syrtem, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladles have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine, TAKE DUl The Wo.7,2nbTonIc Mrs. Jane CalJehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. la a letter from White ville, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my own .housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back ache, and was very weak, I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardul for 3 or 4 months, and now I am la the best health I have ever been. I can never oralse Cardul enough," It Is the best tonic, for women. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardul WHfcto UdW Art-tr Dot, CUMtMMff Migefcw Co.. OiiiMm Tmm. f present. . L. fl. . L.8. G. F. o.-w. Mrs. Clay Foreman celebrated her birth-day Friday by entertain Ing; at dinner Ml of her relatives. -m, wjioArntueserrsin a to have a "speed of tr' met l?frSa Mrs ; ; AnuinS! Tlr. and Mrs Diutt, . jir . mm- uro. Derrickson, Mr and Mrs. Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blades, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foreman, .Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Foreman, Mr. andUMrs. M. L. SheepajWvrBv-'Foreman, James DerricKm, and two grand sons, masters I Wesley, Foreman Sheep, . and Roscoe Foreman, Jr. Simeou Burgess and Miss Lu cy Burgess spent Sunday in Cam den visitrng an aunt who is ill. FOR CITY HEALTH OFFICER Mr. L.". W. Twiford. spent some time last week at his old home in Mann's Harbor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Health oflice of E- lizabeth Citv subject to the ao tion of the Democratic Primary. Respectfully DR. I. FEARING All tf pd. The Chafing Dish Club was en tertained Friday night by Miss Elizabeth Rerrickson at her home on Main street. The game of "Rook" was played and refresh ments were served. , The following were' present: Misses Elizabeth Derrickson, Nel lie Grice, Nellie Etheridge, Mary Ferebee, Margaret Griggs, Marv Bright, Helen Aydlett, Ruth 'Glover, Maude Palmer, Marion Barclift . Messrs. Bush Leigh, t Rayi Toxey, Camden Blades, Ed. Griffin. Ciarence Reid,, WilHam " Meekins, Elwood Weatherly, ; Fleetwood Dunstan, ' Bradford -inggB. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Duck worth have 'returned to their home in Tennessee after having spent the winter here with their daughter, Mrs . U . C . G lover . FOR CHIEF OF POLICE i nereDy announce myself a candidate for Chief of Police sub ject to the Democratic Primary O. F. SEYMORE teji4 FDW'LEk & V 4 X: W. Daily of Fowler & Co. spent some time in Currituck last week on a business trip. He made a trip for Mr. J. A. Hoop er wno nas been siclc. FOR STREET COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce - myself a candidate for alderman from the first ward, subject to the action of the Democratic primary April 25th. ' Respectfully, L. ROSCOE FOREMAN tf pd, ; ; I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of street Com missioner subject to the Democrat ic voters. I have had Five Years i experience and will greatly ap preciate the suppore of the public Resepctfully. -; V J. W. BETTS itf Pd. : FOB CHIEF OF POLICE The Y. M.I. Club Jield a d lightfnl reception at the home of - 31 188 ilontas Edney last nignt . y Those present were: , Messrs. Ti.-JvNoah Garrett, Ambrose Ward, Charles Ward, Virginia Morri ette, William Pritchard, Wilson Williams, Roscoe Wynne, Willie Palmer, ' Busbee Jones, James . Bartow,- Willie Munden, Elwyn Trueblood, Misses ' Carrie Brite, Mae Garrett, Hontas Edney, Am ler HoIIoman, . Evelyn Munden, v Ethel Munden, Mary Ward, Ame lia Owens, Nine. Bartlett, of New FOR ALDERMAN I. hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from sec ond ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Respectfully ; - N . O . GRANDY AprlS Npd. I hereby announce myself candidate for re-election to the office of Chief of Police, subject to the Democratic Primary ; Resepctfully, J. Br THOMAS FOR ALDERMAN FOR THE-FIRST WARD FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from the first ward subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. .. - Respectfully J. W. BALLANCE tf. Pd. Subject to the Democratic pri mary I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for Alderman for the First Ward. Your vote and support will be highly appreciat ed. ' j- - HARRY G REENLEAF FOR CITY TAN COLLECTOR I hereby announce myself as candidate for re-election to the office of City Tax Collector, sub ject to the action of the Demo cratic primary. Respectfully urg ing tnat my need of the position 1? sW W w X f Pic w t-1 -i s v -- is- DDCSV QDdDDD9t NOTDN&, DIIdPNEST MUERCflHANDDDSIf: ..CO DJCB TE US LOWEST PKHGES v . 1 f 1 rewiis CO Poindexter SI r Water Strcci s -fm w - V X V sr fl. v vT t V ft - I t . k r sf t 'V t r S f, i f 4 J J 7 , 1

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