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"'.' f ; ,. MG2 DIVERSITY EDITIONTHE ADVANCE NEWS SECTION" V .-,1 f j Charming Resort is Nags Head A Haven for Tired Moth ers Says Norfolk Rail Road Man Nag's Head, whore "the sand duiies toil by day, by iiight, un der the stars and under the sun crumbling before tjieir task is done, is Klizahctli City's own 8uiunier resort, beloved by Elizabeth City Kojl( for. many years and u-li yeai. lHM-oining more widely known to outsider. To each new quaintance conies again next season the longing return and so increases popularity and iroes abroad the ae t In to t lie the fame of ihis beautiful stretch of shining sand lying between the Albemarle ;ni.l the sea. Of the picturesque sand dunes a southern poet has said ; "The wind which loves the sea so well. Teases along the clean white sand And weaves above, tin spell . dunes a "The Hermit Of pictures wrought by an seen hand : un- Ah! the wind is always there Making the shoe line b:1 "Ilere read the wih of an soul, busv liiiiu Uneasy, restless, never Vnvimr to fate the .till, tltinosi " toll Of wants the world can never BEWUL HOI ID Shawboro, N. C. Juno 18 -At the beautiful country home ol the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Koi-V, i beaut tl id hone wedding was s demined. when Miss Annie Forbes be came the bride of Dr. W. L. Sie vens of Shilob. On last even jing the Iteautiful home was tastefully decorated with ever greens, flowers, and candles; and enlivened by the happy voices of relatives and friends. At nine o'clock Mrs. J. W. l'er rell struck up lohengrins d dint' inarch, to the strains i Which, the brido. leaning ! the arm of her father, and flip bride LTooill. with ll'S best man, Mr. I?. L. Stevens descended the stairway.. enter intr the parlor front dilTerent rli minimis: Mini met ill fl'Ollt of a beautiful arc,h where the father gave the bride away, and they were united in the Holy b tttds of wedlock by Kev. E L Stack of Sotfth Mills. N". C. After the ceremony a rec-p-tion was given at which all were treated to some excellent music and delicious refresh menfy. The brijlal resents were many and beautiful and useful. The bride is an ae eomilished yoaing holy, who is admired by all who know her. and the groom is a successful physician of Shiloh. The happy couple will set up house keep ing at om-.e in their lieauliful home at Shiloh. X O T 1 C K SAI.K OK VAI.l'ABI.K PKOrKKTY jBy virl ue of a I eed of Trust exequted to me by W. G. I'ry for certain purposes therein mentioned which said Deed of Trust bears date of November 27th, 1 0 1 12 and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Pasquotank (ounty, in Book, 7 Paw 01 I shall on Monday July 19th HUB offor for, sale .at')he, futt , ... House door in saii-1 county, at public ration, for rrth,' the . property fill: Where the sand dunes rise in the sun today Tomorrow the waves will play." And so it is to the resorts that remain natural and sim ple, unaffected aud unspoiled that man goes for rest and fell 'u ship and recreation to ease the human unrest."' Such is Nags Head. Its beauty has been told in colors by Jacques Busbee, North Car olina's own artist, and its pleasures recounted bv visitors from seawm to season. With comfortable cottages, a long stretch of shining shore, bath ing and fishing unequaled along the Atlantic, it has chos en thebetter part of the modern seashore resort and eliminated the unde-irnb!li features tf the over crowdnl, showy pre tentions, aivd cheap watering placet. Beginning with the season the Norfolk Southern Kailroad is making connection with the Nags Head boat and clucking baggage through from any point on its line. Mr. 11. S. heard. (Jcneral Passenger Agent, of this railroad has ex pressed ihe hope that the weary mothers and little child ren of the State to whom the of the Beach" Suninier months so often bring sickness and discomfort may find their way to this haven of rest and beauty. 1'lans are mi loot to build a mod.Tii bote! 1 1 Xags Head ve the merrymaking do a .'e not to Ik I he program of i sMe resort. y soon., of young iM'gleclec lis ideal aiel s a conveyed to me in said Deed o lrust,. The same being situ ated in the town of Klizabetli 'ity on the South side or Law mice Street, and bounded on the K. bv the lot of y. H. tull stan, on the South bv Joseph Wilson, on ibe WeM by Overton lot, jind on tli,. North by Law fence Street, fronting on sai.l street (r0 feet, more or less, ami extending l i. k Hit) teet, mo c .1 ....... o- less, to said u ikiii ot, being one half inut lot, chased by said Dimlan C. 11. t ' in in imlei . This being Ihe Western half of lot. ami Mug the same l and liir iol said cull w veyed to said I'' I'. Duiislan. .1 . i:. I liKill. Trust ft This the t;th d; l!li:. jne Jo-jlv L' !) -It; o lin WAXTKI) TO Ki:.T Cut lage at Nags lbad for month or seas. ii. A . 1! 1IOITZ. jne La 2!) jul 2 Kliz Cilv. X.C FOK SALK One well broke pony Six years old with carl ami buggv. plow ami saddle at a bargain. 1 (?. EVAXs Manteo, X. C. Red Devil pf;-: Wdif ii fti Saves Ho Thotnans J. Jarvis, former (fovernor of North Carolina, member of the United States Senate from this State and I'nited States Minister to Brazil for four years, died ut Uis home at Greenville Thursr dav night after a lingering ill ness. He was in his Sflth war havig leen bom January 18, 1836. He was wie of the best known men in North Carolina ail playod a prominent iurt in the public life of the State and was a confederate veteran. He lias served the common wealth and country in a num ber of capacities, as mem Iter aud speaker of the legisla ture, as a member of two Stitte constitutional Conven Hons, as lieutenant governor and its governor, then as I'ni ted States Senator. (iovornor Jarvis was born at Jarvisbtirg, N. ('., -human 1Mb lSliti, and was the son of Kev. B. II. and Klizaheth! Jarvis. . lie graduated at Randolph Macon College in lS(i) and enlisted as a private in the Confederate army at the outbreak of the war. He wtis promoted rapidly, rising to the rank of captain,, before he was compelled to leave t In service when his right arm was shattered by a bullet. He was chosen a member of the State constitutional convention of IS(") and lS7o and was ad mitted to the bar in 18(58. He was chosen presidential elector twice, 1S8 aiM 187U, was elected to the State legislature for two terms. 1808 0! and '187H 71, serving as speaker1 the second time. In 1877 he wtis chosen lieutenant gov ernor and became governor in 188!) when Governor Vance was elected to the Cnitol States Senate. The following year he was elected governor and served until 188."). when he was appointed United States Minister to Brazil, a post he i:eni until 188!). On the death ol' Senator he was ele'-ted t e ired term, lologate at large ocratic National Vauci in 1S!)1 1111 i till tin He was a to the Dent Convention in IS'Mi. Woodson him . He married Mary in 1S74, who survives ( ' li.eus I5ank is b auti fyiug the interior of its btiihl iug and the result is exceeding ly pleasing to the eye. I ue nitre sur aoc i walls : i ! 1 1 Hidvoik has been renew ' ;lh Iresli a per now I -lei si i in . 'eon of the re s1 iverlie.-'ii ih ie.; changes to a woodland green u h a I Is w i; !i iiobl mi b: I T' ii : iii ed into the tig it res in the fr'ex.e ior to harmonize w .dor which fori. is part of the walls and to l!'c browns of the I -en cool I ic snI iv- II in lot -oral i i li'il nor i i tins t ae lower mnes in , ooilwor 'lean, co-ol. -e I kept well ventilated, the largt and room lends an air a in plea O I'lil eiencv tluit is iii! . lit ling; the home of an institution fol ol sti. 1 1 ness . strength and useful- No. 666 Thit ii a prescription tmptred MBecially for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or tix dotet will break may cae, and if uken then at a tonic ih Ferer will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and doei not ripe or licken. 2Sc j Lye in the S!cj: All hog disease is caused by tjerrr.a that grow into wcrms. Ctcp . ; i germ stage by feeding HcJ jOev;! Lyo. This prevents discarse and your ic J'-ci out quicker. See directions c ; t' o cur Get a few cans iry it that's l: e tu.t. r 5XT r Oil srte( -c-" 2y-4nkrz' . 'J!. . 7fT, s" r' - AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Pleasure or Business New clean cars- careful drivers Cars meet all trains PHONE 192 Keeney Crank Manager Mammoth Display Of Early Vegeta bles You are invited to attend, if you can't come-PHONE Spring Cabbage Spring Onions New Potatoes Tomatoes Snap Beans Green Peas Cucumbers Radishes Lettuce Turnips Beets Green Peppers Parsley I 1 dftOCER Phone 183 mmmm mum Koteen & Broh Puhlic Acctunttnts 4C6 Ditkscn Blcg. 1 ( . ( 1 y Long Distance 1 c! j h( ue 5383 RUSSELL E. SNOWDEN M 'XOIXKIOK AND SI RVHVOU Specitilist in Road Improvement, Drainage and Mural Betterment. also Land Drainage, Hydraulic, Topo graphic, Sanitary, Municipal. Railway, and Industrial Surveys, Reports, Plans, Estimates of cost Specifications, Supervision aud Inspection Kliz City. X C Snowden. X C I .i-m. A high-grade small College for Women, founded in 1 848. an aim to provide each girl with the maximum close individual attention and instruction. Offers carefully selected and fully rounded courses in Liberal Arts. Science, Music, Expression Physical Culture and Domestic Science. Preparatory department for high school undergraduates! Additional to regular college work provides Teachers Training Courses which fit for teachine B c f Morfolk Oouthern lailroad 11EW kHORT JAOUTE Freight If you value quick transportation; route your i shipments via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch the time made by their package cars, and you will find that your interests are best served by patronizing them, as "Time is Money," OOOOOOOO 0000000 THE UPTOWNi BARBER SHOP tXXL,f:i for every guest. Our scissors sharp, our tazors I ccn, me tiaih fat and please the lean. Pool's Featheredge a Specialty. POOL AND HARGRAVE, Managers. South Road Street, Near Main x We have one hundred up-to-date buggies on hand that must be sold at cut prices. If in :' need of a buggy will save you money. Harness to match. Come in an inspect : our stock. Jennette Bros. m LEHIGH 11 ' ' w "I didfd Ian night to slay on the farm. I've iven up iftaf iiy notion' tim h i turf future - good land, healthy Hock and lastmt, money -lavthf, fireproof CONCRETE buildmgi. I've got one suggestion, Dad Let's lay a concrete driveway' from the buggy barn to the house. It'll save lots of work and epennve repairing Let's use the lamt cimtnl you selected for the buildings Lehigh Cement. " of the country, have awakened to tin rrvs economical value ol concrete in farni building construction I hey recogmzr the fad lhai an "expenseproof" fai.n, v. iih us apparent future of independent and wealih, far offsets the attractions if ui life to the younger generation R( sure lo select Lthigh Cement Unilorm qualities of strength, fineness and color country-wide distribution made possible by 12 great mills are rea sons which make Lehigh the choice ol For Sale By J. H. Aydlett Hardware Co. Lis: i MURFREESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA g.UumC j .uuy, magnincent ntty-acre sjuveways. iacai conditions tor abundant outdoor exercise A perfect college town healthful location, cultured residents and religious tone-where the moral and spiritual welfare of the daughter m rnrofullv onnrrlirl Rnol D it.. x i Wt An v, . , .v.o.u for Catalogu enrf g; e. irntBcsiRY; Pres.; r Service - -TZLZ t CEMENT Makes Your firm Expense-Proof Dad Jin Going to Stay t ' -ntf careful builders, all over, who seek the best results in concrete work. Tear down these wooden nrnccurfr that need constant repair that are in daily peril of fire. Replace them with Lehigh Cement Concrete bdildings Ask the Lehigh Deafer Discuss our plans with him; he will give you valuable co-operation in either building or remodeling f ?. Restricts ks attenrLn ,.VU campus with inviting lawns and . "m ana Literary omuit upens oeptembef oth Particular, addr, ' - . ' ' MORFREESBORa n. c 3 j
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