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fU i y Of course we intended you to read it to-dayright now and that is the reason we said to read it 'to-morrow.' Now just keep right on reading. If you want a nice easy chair, one that will last a lifetime and be a com fort to you every day in the year. This is The Place to Get it. If you want a new set of furniture for the living room, or the bed room, This is The Place to Get it. If you want a dresser or a table, some thing very attractive and up to the date. This is The Place to Get it. If you want a book case, very rich but not expensive. This is The Place to Get it. If you want a set of dining room chairs, something that will give you excellant service and be an ornament to your home. This is The Place to get it. If you want a piece of porch furni ture for the hot summer days, a com fort when the heat makes life a bur den. This is the Place to Get it. If you want a hammock, or a stool, or a swing or rocking horse for the kiddies. This is the place to Get it. If you want ANYTHING in the fur niture line, of any kind. This is the Best Place to Get it. If you want the goods at a price you can well afford to pay, at a very low price. This is the Place to Get it E. QUHNN & COMPANY THE BIG STORE 105-115 Poindexter Street. Elizabeth Gity, N. C. Dl. BIACKIU HI POPUR BRANCH Poplair Branch, March, :.':. Dr. Calvin S. Blackwell of 2orfolL will give a lecture in the hijdi school auditorium lie it Friday night April, second. The subject of the lecture is Grace, (Jrit and Gumption in piouey get tin;, love - making and marriage.' This lecture has Iktii termed by those wlio have heard it a 'festival of . full', and the press of the ' country lias plaited lr. Hlack well at the forefront of enter taining lecturers. This lecture will he given under the auspi ces of the Betterment Society and admission fees of fifteen and twenty live cents will lie charged. The public is cor dially invited. Mr. A. G. Forbes of Min nesota is visiting hcie . Mr. (Forties is connected with the Northern Iailrna,d 'oiiiiany. 1). V. Wood house has Baltimore -mi a business Mr 3 "V eon ja Misses the county will send a contes tant in declamation and reci tation fro n the seventh grade and a contestant in spelling if r m any grade. Nellie Lane wi.il represent the school here in sK'lling and .lulian Baiun in declamation, and Blanche Griggs in recitation. Ortiti cute of promotion will lie giv en to all finishing the seventh grade at this commencement . All the scho-ils in the county aie urged to enter into this work . DttM DISCUSES SECRET MARRIAGE Katie Bray and Annie Jerome were guests of Mrs. H,. N. Bray at Coinjock Saturday and Sunday. Miss Mary Kinsey of the ninth grade in the school here spent last weekend with her parents at Goinjock. Fletcher Spry and Roy Wal ker spent the week end with their parents. . Miss Inez Reed was in abeth City Saturday. Miss Alma Baum and Beatrice Parker were l of relatives at Coinjoek Sunday. Preparations are being made for County Commencement - 'which will Jbe held .here April - - 17th ; -"- There will be ? v con tests in KlecVimation, recitation Eliz- MiRS guests Kinston, N. G. March, '1. Tin- death of Willis Hrickhouse, for twenty live yeais Chirk of SuK'iior Court ;it Columbia, X. C, occasioned the aband onment' of I lie phms of l'phria:n Hrickhouse, a law student at Wake Forest College, and Mrs. Brii khoiise to keep their' wed ding a secret. The Tyrrell County official was the colle gians brother. Voting Hrickhouse and Miss Ruth Outlaw. an attractive young school teacher of this city were married at Gotylsboro on February 14th. They had intended to ireveal their rela tionship at the conclusion of the schools terms. The groom, however, wired his wife to come to Columbia Saturday to be with him in his bereavement. She went and the wedding was announced there Sunday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Outlaw of this city. circuit. 'Mir. W. II. Hampton's lit tie child is very ill with pneu monia. The road from Coin jock to Wateililly has Ikhmi ojieiied up for driving this week. Mr. Charles Curies' youngest child was luidly burned Tues day by bailing tea being acci dent.ly spilled on its head. Misses Lizzie Ferret 1 who t ear-lies at I'iney Island spent Saturduiy and Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. White are visiting their sister Mrs. Brums'T. at Corolla. MAPLE BRIEFS . wtnitB. W'aterliiiy, N . C; March 23 There wiH be service at tie Chapel Sunday' by the Mertho- Maple, X. C. March, Zv4 The Iridic Bet terinent Society met at Mis. II . I. Walkw's on MarcJi K.lh. Those present were Mesdaines W.W. Baliance, Z. B. M-u-se, .1. j. Spry, T. .1 . Davix, Tom Mcllorney, Sam Dudley, Henry Siininins, K. M. Walker, Misses Lucile Bal ance lvaftic Forehand, (irace Davis, Jtazel Caffee, Julia Morse, Martha Taylor, Virginia Shivers, Annie and Mae Creekmore of Portsmouth, Ruth and -Alma Brumsey. Mr. Lawrence Dozier of Rid die, Camden County, spent Sun day here on a visit to his sis ter . Mr. Earnest Walker, Mrs. Mr. Earnest Walker, Mrs. E. M. Walker, Roy Walker, Alma and Ruth Brumsey went to Elizabeth City Saturday in Mr. Walker's automobile. Mrs. Kate Caffee is very ill. Mrs. Fannie Parker and daughter, Annia are very ill with grippe. Mew Earl Flora and - Scott. Fercbce of Rhawboro spent ' Sun 'MMU -I . n. AYDLETT E. F. AYDLETT, JR ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce to the public that we have added to our stock of Hardware; Sash, Doors, -Blinds, Lime, Cement, and Plaster, also a complete line of J. I, CASE Farming Implements 4 We are in a better position to serve you than ever lief ore. Give us a trial and be convinced. J. II, AYDLETT Hardware Go. 16-18 Water Street 'jrjr'rrss, 2C Phone 2312 STEVENS JOBBING COMPANY ELIZABETH CITY'S NEW BARGAIN HOUSE t Wholesale Distributors Oi Woodenware Glass and Crockery Tin and Enameled Ware Paper and Bags Rope, Twine and Cordage House Furnishing Goods Hosiery and Underwear Shirts and Overalls Shoe Findings Office and School Supplies Smokers Supplies Notions and Small Wears Corner Water and Matthews Street '-,. r.H -lt-C.i ..Vi
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