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3E TWO IDJLTS SELECTION FROM OVER 500 WOOLENS ATTENTION MEN SELECTION FROM OVER 500 WOOLENS ATTENTION MEN Friday and Saturday, To-day and To-morrow. Your last chance to get an extra pair of pants FREE with your suit order of the same Material SUITS BUILT TO FIT YOU - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - NO FIT, NO PAY - SUITS $ 1 5 AND UP mSmSs THE QUALITY TAILORS, ARTHUR BURGESS Manager CURRENT COMMENT The Japanese Consul at San Francisco itoie llie statcuiK-ut that the .JajKinese iltvt will pro tec't Aiii'Kcan and -lai anese mer ehantinen on Asiatic waters and that American trade with therourth American Koad Congress Orient will not U endangered. The British War Council lias ex cluji It'll finTCHjMmcU'iitM from the field, l'juont already vmied have been revoked. It is sa il that the French War Department will take siniilar mesisuiw, an. I that war correondentH will be barred from Belgium entirely. Trans Atlantic cable lines are! isaid to be working with greater In Htute legislation will be spaed than laxt week but i;ptl'l,l,," at ,," sessuon to be held censorship Htill delays message. "ii'M'r the auspice of the Amer Code message are refusal and it I i,'a" Aueiae.oii. at which is required that each message il jlnt o"muttee, apjmiuted at bear the full name and address I ,Ml' ,!)1:5 I'oiiBivhh. will report of both sender and addressee Switzerland in a state of siege with practicajly her entire male population under arms, 'is not :i lile to feed her army, tflie has aain iH'titaoned the I'n'led States for a loan, an) I dcclarn) that such loan will not viidate the Fluted States neutrality b cause the monev will le used for I'oo food and not for purpose of war. Investigations made in New York in regard to I he rise of prices have brought forth confes sions from some of th large deal that advance in prices on certain articles were made willi out real reason. Cauncrs have protested particularly against the rise in the price of sugar and .1 lavo'e middle west firm savs iht "riui-w l.v tin.',. vi..m i.r i u'.'r wiling their product through ct lain brokers have the public at their mercy" l" ' Wenlnemlav v;is declared a na "tlonal hotiday in .Mexico in lion or of the entry into th" capital city of the new provisional presi dent, Carranza and the Const i . tutionnl army. 5anks, which bad heen iJosed sinee Tuesday. August 11 tli, were reopened Tii.es lny of this week, and reconstnn tion plains are under way in many directions. Thi-ough freight and passenger service is expected to be resumed over the national rail way lines in a short time. Sleniorial services were held Monday over the grave of former President Madero and vice piv.si dent Suarez, who were killed on February -U'd in the revolt wi. id placed lluerta in power. POPLAH Kit A II HK1KFS Poplar Rranch, N. C. Aug, IS Mrs. Shiinault of Matthews countyy Virginia is the guest of Mrs li W Walker thiw week. Capt. Krickson, with his wife andchildren. is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs Annie Curies of Waterlily was the guest of her sisler Mrs K W Walker last Saturday and Hun day. Rev. Joseph Jerome and wife of Wilmington are visiting his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Je rome here this week. Mrs. R. B. Btrickhanjl" and little daughter of High Point are visiting her sister Mrs. C. P. Jerome. Mrs. Robanna (iniggs of Poinit Harbor is the guest of her sons ,M(r. S. I), anil Ir. W. T. Grggs. Mrs. P. N. Pray of Sligo ii , the guest of her sister this week. Rev. C. P. Jerome is holding revival services at Sharon Chap el this week. iMRS JOSEP1ID8 BAUM DEAD Poplar Branch N C, Augi 18 IJito Josephus Bauni who had been ill for some time (Died last . Friday night August 14th. Mrs ', Baxtm leaves a number of near relativeB and many friends to jwonrn their loss. DELEBATES FOR AMERICAN ROAD CONGRESS Mayor Nash, of Elizabeth City ha - s requested by the Hon. A - B Fletcher, pmlident of th. a"l Highway f.ngiiieer of aliiornia, to name three dele gates to attend the sessions of the Congrexs at Atlanta Corgia. during the week of November !). Forty sj.-ven great organi.a tious are taking part in the 'oijj gress under the lead it-hip of the Ainei'liNn Highway Association and the American Automobile As sociation . An important move bearing progress in compilation amd sug gested revision of Slate Koad laws The creation of a com mission participate in by each State to work out a revision of the road laws will be urged. President Fletcher calls at ten tion to the exhibits to be mad !bv the Cnited Htatcw Covern ment the States,, and more than a hundred of the leading manu facturers at the Congress, which will illustrat every known meth oil, nialei'al and couipnii'iil for road construction and niainte nance. Id- urges that the city and county be olliciallv represent cd as the ('ongr-ss j,; in reality a training school w her" a very great amount of useful iiil'orma I i i . 1 1 can be obtain) I t iirough at tendance at lectures with lead iig specialists in road and street work, and the collecting of the iii:mv instructive hull-tin which will lie available lor distri I loll. ROPER BRIEFS Koper. X ('., Aug.. ISth Mis., Allie I'eacock of Norfolk sienl the week cud with Miss Kthel Haile.v. Messrs. ISrnce l'ary anl W.i II. rriiomi,oii left Monday for, Norfolk for a few days recrea tion . Miss Annie Sawyer of Norfolk,. Mrs. l'all e Sawyer, and Mrs. Langley of Klizalieth City, are eunsts of Mr. M . L. Kali's lam My at Hotel loier. Mr. Jim llerringlon left Sun day Tor Norfolk, Miss Cjlel Spencer left Sat ill day to visit relatives in Norfolk. Mr. 11. M. .Jacobs is in New York buying fall goods for the John Ij. Koper LuiiiIkm- Com pa ny's Stoiv. Miss Marj- Cotton Johnston of Plymouth is the guest of the Mi sew Spruill. ML'-ii Lula CohiK.n has return ed from an extended trip to friends in Cecil ton Maryland. Miss Margaret Herrington has returned from a visit to Washing ton and Norfolk. Mr. F. I). Wilson has pur chased half interest in W. C. Thompson's ftore. The name of the firm, is Thompson and Wil son . ATTRACTIONS OF TI ES DAY'S EXCURSION Aiuang the attractions offered next Tuesjday to those who take advantage of the Norfolk Bou thrn'e afternoon and evening ex cursion to Virginia Beach are free dancing at the Casino, sjieeial fifty cent supper in the Marine Dining Riom, surf bath ing, band concert, and free ice water in the picnic pavilion where lunches carried from home may be eaten. The excursion train leaven Eliz abeth City at 2:r". arrives at Virginia Beach at five; return ing leaves the lieaeh tit eleven o'clock of the mine evening. VETERANS RE-UNION Poplar Branch, N. C, Au'. 18 The Annual Reunion of Cnrri tukV Of'hlcxMn.te Veterans will urn le held S.i!i:iiin . August J'lnd, at l'oM'lls l'o. t,i Uaptist Ciurdi A 1 ;) i ioW( is expecV.; i in mbi-r (..! gcoil speeches w 1 be heard, ai. .-i,g ilv most iuti.ie,. ing ho.ig vx'er'( ).;es of th var related l,y t I ; i . s theins" Abig pn nir iii'i r will b" A big picnic dinner will 1h' svrv CALOMEL MAY III KT YOFK LIVER 10 very time you take this pow erful drug you are in danger. Take liaison's Liver Tonic in stead. Calomel is made from mercury, and while mercury has many valuable uses, it it a dan ge.ro us thing to swallow. If calo inel stays in the system very long it salivates. Even when it works naturally its after effects are often bad. Standard l'harinaly will sell you postively guaranteed to take the place of calomel. Liver Tonic stimulates the liver just enough to start it working, and doeu not made you sicker than ever as calomel often does. You feel1 good after taking Dohson's and it won't force you to stop eating or working after taking it. It is as beneficial for children as for adults. T'rv a large little for fifty cents under the guarantee that your money will b- given back cheerfully if you're not satisfied. -ht. J. B, LOWRY'S Refreshments Our salc oi everv Sal u it lunches. to ."H av; l'ihi to ::tlii boi ties of Soda water & :H!I to r M i i -.iucers of 1 ce 'ream 'akes Ties j I'm i l'. cigars ami tohnceo in pro ; portion. ( )ui place is tirst class and ni j to the minute Nothing but an! ignoramus or a fake would pro-1 nounce it to be otherwise. Our! customers are such as our popu ' lation affords, from the well toj do, to the poorcl t . I coi; to si:i: i s. j Corner Poindextcr and j Matthews Streets COLDS & LaGRIPPE 5 or 6 doses C60 will break any case of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrippc; it acts on the liver better than Calomel and does cot gripe or sicken. Price 25c. L PROFESSIONAL iJ CARDS JULIAN W. SELIG Eye-Sight Specialist Suite 315 Uinton BUlg. Elizabeth City, 'Phone 833 DR. D- C. McCLENNY Osteopath 321, 322 Hiaton BTd'g Hours 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday by appointment Residence Southern Hotel DR. 8. W. GREGORY Dentist Office in New Binton Building Corner Main and Martin St. Dentist DR. M. M. HARRIS Kramer Building, Main Street Hours 8 to 12 and 2 to b J. H. WHITE, D.D.3. Twenty-five yrars in Dentistry f all Branches Office over McCnbe & Griee' Store GEORGE J. 8PENCE '.ifforney and Counsellor at Law 208-209-210 Kramer B'ld'g. Elizabeth City, 2V. C. DR. H. fl. WILLEY Dentist KRAMER BUILDIXG Boom No.. 219 ATLANTIC COAST LINE Standard Railroad of the Soutb Ramifies the'Nations Car den Spot." Through the States Of VIRGINIA NORTHCAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA ALABAMA m?FLORIDA FOUR FAMOUi TRAINS N I W YORK AND (Jnury to AprT) -FLORIDA and VIST INDIAN LIMITED", "PALMITO LJMITBlr "COA8T LINE FLORIDA MAIL" Dining can la carte wrrlce All year round through ear at rlca from New York to both Port Tam p and Knlghta Ke, conBtctlng wltl (Umihlpi to and from Havana. For beautifully Illustrated boofleti and copy of "Purpte folder" oddr W.J. Craig Paaanger traffic Ur.. T. C Whlt fa''paMenger ag't Wl Great Bargain Sale ? Hardware Begins Jan. 1, and Ends Dec. 31 of Each Year Every day is bargain diy at thisstore. Every available foot o space is packed with hardware of every conceivable kind. No matter what it may be, if its an ai tide of need in this community IT IS HERE in this store waiting lor you, at a Bargain Price The Year Round. Don't try to get along without it. It will pay tor itself and earn you a big profit. J H Aydlett Hardware Co. ONE EXC TO VIRGINIA BEACH VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Wednesday August 28th. SPECIAL FAST TRAIN-Extremely Low Fares IvEAVh Edenton 2:1111 Hertford -2 ;20 Winfall 2:27, Elizabeth City 2 :."" Ca linden ::(M) Belcrosto ;j ((.-, (Jregory ::) Shawboio ;:15 Snowden ; () Moyock Arrive Virginia Beach Casino Returning Special Train will Leave Casino Station Virginia Beach at 11:00 p.m. Stopping at Sta tions named above. VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO The most magnificent Seaside Resort in the South. Free Dancing - Surf Bathing. Every modern amusement device. Consult Ticket Agent. E. D. KYLE H. S. LEARD, Traffic Manager General" Passenger Agent. J. D. STACK General Superintendent, Norfolk, Va. FLORIIi SPECIAL. STEP TIME FARE .1.2T. . 1.25 . 1.25 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 . 1 .00 . 1.00 in . in . in . m . m . in . in . in . in . in . ...VOO . ON IHE BEST BUGGY sold in the city-at the price. Made by A. Wren rn and Son. Also full line of Lap Robes and Blankets, Come and us see before buying J. B FLORA 4 CO. THE RALEIGH Under New Management. CKNTKALIA" IAJCATE1 North Koad Street. Near Main CLEAN, COOL. ATT 11 ACTIVE, MODKKN t'NSl'KI'ASSi;!) Cl lSlNi; pecial Hates lo lame Isoaiuers HOT OK COLD I5ATI1S Kooiiis Well Ventilated Outside; Windows Kate Per Dav 2.011 Special Kates Per Week Or Mouth. Call Phone SI Mrs. Conwav THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College, Maintained by the State for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular courses leading to de grees. Special Courses for teach ers. Fire tuition to those who agree to become teachers in the State. Fall Session begins Sep teinber Kith. 11114. For eata ogue and other information, al- d ress, FLIES I. FOFSTi President, (Jreensboro, A. C. (Advertisement) THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE F AGRICULTURE II MECHANIC HUTS This state Industrial College of fers strong courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture Stock-raising. Dairying, Poultry, Veterinary. Medicine; in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; in Caem iftry and Dyeing; in ottoiv Manufacturing, and in Agricul- ral teaching. Four year cour ej. Two and one year Courses in Agriculture and in Mackine Shop work. Faculty of 61 men 738 students; 25 buildings; ex cellent equipment and laborato ries for each department. Of July 9th County BuperintendepW conduct entrance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write. E. B. OWEN, Registrar, West Raleigh, N.C. jun26 lOt Malaria or Chills & Fever ""J will btmknj MM. wi It Mi m dM Mm brttw - y
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