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with the John l. Koer Lumber Company Store. Quite a numDer ot young people went from ner to nymouiU "ea uesay to see the play "Within tue Law." Miss Eula SprulII w.ll spend Fri day in Vlliamston. .vir. Water iiaiuey ruove.1 TTTT .imily to Salisbury mis week. The -i-y Li-ny IV ii c...... No. GQ8 TUe b a pretcripdoa ptcpsmx! wpedalr or MALARIA or CHILLS PCVCR. Fhre or U dotea will break any taea, and if takes tbea aa a loolc the Frrer will not return. It acta oa the liver better than Calomel and doea not (ripe or tkkeo. 2Sc j oooooooo ooooooo BY Wm. R. Camp ? Torfolk Pouthern ailroad '1 tie I.i.i.uj i Curruut. Coa'iiy c-iiiu h'cnui.Do til ai:y Lr i.:. ui contract between the .a., its wt-wuera would -s. .lio lor txcnanije t, : : ' L' Uc..i.;nds o: f. -a ..... . . . i i A Ot tnid year v, fctrs Uud a p..iu l i ii e v OUTE STENOGRAPHER desires position Hnw had exper ence in !aw office i ve rt-terenees. Ad tress "i'. . ' . Ivi o N. C. lit :'b ot pc ill casual t.u.tv lh . . , CURRITUCK POTATO EXCHANGE X. c . . i- . ; , c... . , . P'-' .... i. , ... . . . .. ' :i : ' ! : .'j e o nomical o. sir. Let o:i U farm pro ducts, and to (leveio , co-ojeraton between reliai.ie di.stnuui.n.; coin van es and organizations oi tarmers. ine response ot tne trade n tne : i - i ' v -Ira . :e:.;,,n . .-tin. a he pro; uieii n;..i:..:;er ana inspectors n red wno want to hecome mem is nct.fy Oie secretary, J. y. i orbes. . T. Aydlett. treasurer, or sheriff. R. L. (inwn th nral - -c't iv yi car case of the Carolina Potato hx- dent, of the amount of ijrnnnen th change was Immediate. Without will have to market through the the corporation oi the large selling Exchange. The director must be agencies we could Lot hope to get .able to plan ahead tor all localities recognition of grades. Unless J hat desire branches establ shed. louses would go to the trouble to l. ranches should oniy ho established examine each shipment to learn tne, when a dependablo volume of busi Hfference between the pack or tne;iiesn will pay the extra expense or Carolina Potato Kxcnange and the j .usp.ctlon. As the expense oecomes ual shipments rrom the State the! larger the cost per barrel shipped prices would not De surnc;ently J will he loss. Wnue tho orgamza higher to pay tho farmer Tor his Con I egan eonservauvely on a small trouble of grading. Two letters s. ale u has grown ana will grow per from two different houses are given 'man. ntly if it noes not try to grow to show the attiudo of the trade, too la: t. it has already proven The first statement was reeeiven In ' I'ai t.innors can ne n.ded by cor respouse to n. letter pent out to tHe 'net 1. sin. -as M limn,. The prin trade In reference to the proper ci, les necessary to success TTive methods of grading and pack.n lUien dis.over.d and the v:,i., Oc t 1 .Mis. I aria Avenue. 22 ot Fud tenei o ill I.e;.l of !) 1 li.L.'a a", j c ."... i; :.U !-eco,,.l n..;. 1 M.aKure. Ad r.tant J. B. Cesseit wChes to s.iy o the pu'iLc that a car.l raailel to ' WANTED One or two sales ribdtiens for this home w ll reoe ve ! ,a(ie8 tQ work baturday.8 only. 1None 'lis Immediate attention and will be L ithout expt,rlence need apply. Ap- ;reauy apprecatea by tno band or workers . 1'. Hew,: Htrated . thcin has i.eea dt'inm: strawberries, in which Industry there is a slimiar problem :.ntl the so cond letter came in response to a1 letter which the Division of Markets ent to the houses representing; the Carolina Potato Exchange to thank J. W Shores oi this city received them for the hearty support or tno I a lel. gram Tuesday morning Ktauur; BURGLARY AT COLUMBIA Exchange: "Dear Sir: I have teen handling your pack of sweet potatoes ana paid fifty cents more per barrel for them than any I could find in Boh ton. They give satisfaction all ,on the around. Therefore I tlTnk anything his dog bandied carefully, aBsbrted nrHcy and choice, packed right will pay to do bo. tt Company feel proud of your pack on swoet potatoes. All they have to do Is say I have a car o. those tajicy ewi-flts coming and they are unit! in stantly at top notch prices. ' Mr. Win. K. Cami). Dear Sir: We have you tavor ot ! August U'th express. in.; your appro j elation of our elTorts to ass'st tti" i Carolina Potato I'.xniaiiRe In :et tng stralghtpack. and also gortltv.; thf trade to realise ur't il;.-' are now jiatt ih; up their sweets properly We ar.' oanjuin ; .'(cry m,i"k car.' fully and selliiit: l hem ( n ih.-i- me- t Wo bad two cars in C day :i"d as t." mar!:et was only f:i.i)d on incst ar rivals of sweets. tin one mark Crescent iirand lodny vry tin., j . W. G. we were able to real ze 51 on this Long iilty ents hlgh.T than tho renoral market price. 'iVo Exchange received h0 much better prices than non nienib. rs that by the time that half of I lie crop was harvested another branch was formed at Urandy which more than doubled the membership. One member writes that the Kx change raised the price to non ltiein bers from twenty five rents a barrel more than they would have received bad It not been for tne Influence of the Exchange. The placing of the central olMoe at Elizabeth city instoad ot Curri tuck mado poss'bls a hotter mail ervice and Insured the privacy of telegrams. the transfer or pro ducts from boats to railroads could be looked alter. At the same Cmo tho OitU'c was noi no in v ,.:) What it could keep .a i a' t-. to-it-!l j Wllh t':e :::. : --. pin in any . ,i;ci' '' t . i . an-on ; i:e;n. I I o c - i , T.:. v---." I : BCi. tho, i ;:! - ,- I , cl,.r... 1 the . 'i . ' ! be Bo: . l.nr . r: I:-: be j . peri-- . : trr.:, ' ' r a:i ; i ...... Hfrrr Jiar '! r tept r.r.- 1:. : .' . r portant. t!-.rt tne ! caro another y nr : !- to p-.-t-i't Ihofo to come In who live nri to (' PT-lawa of the bylaws of the A -jo-. dat'on for grad-na; and sell tur through the Exchange. To tolomtn iiat a house had been broken into i!n -re Sunday n:ght and asking h.m lo ouine ut once if he thought that i' was not too laie tor the dogs to lake tho Hcent. Mr. Shores left one o'clock train with 'Tr xle' and said that ho was confident he could run tne culprit to earth it tne preniiHos had not I eon too much disturbed since (he robbers . .Mr. Shores . lalms that h's dogs hae mad.' l"'h on more than one tra'l over tort) eigin hours old. FUNERAL OF MRS DEMPSLV VIRGINIA FARMER Restored To Health By Vinol Atlee, Va. I was weak, run-down, no appetite, ra-y blood was poor, I could not sleep nights and was rapidly los ing flesh, but I am a farmer and had to work. Medicines had failed U help me until I took Vinol. After taking three bottles my appehtc is fine, 1 sleep well, my blood is good and I am well again." -Orlando W. Uurkey. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tr lie without oil, is guaranteed to over :) weak.run-i.lnA.i conditions, chronic "oughs, colds and bronchitis. STANuAltD DI-iUG CO , A, L. Pertd'eton, Prop. I0J zabeth City, N. ( . ply in person to O. F. GILGERT. FOR SALE Cadillac automobile, :he car bought by J. B. Flora for $1850 and runvery lide by him. Rea son for seling, boy going to school land am not able to run myself. WiH sell at sacrifice for ,i25. Car wLl r.st : life time if properly taken care j if. Can be easily fitted up ior groc ry do'lvery service. 11! tf J. W. STOKELY 'J " .:., m . - -'v. '.i-i'.:? '-. The Inner.. I ..I .Mr . I'. , i . -1 . . - ' mi - e , w a:i . oimJ-h I.- I ,u r.-r n. 'M l!.!l Htlee! .Mop.uay a 1T-1 non;1 P"V I - A . I .oil m. I" i'ur n i;i.u k 11 Ye. no: ial pi i rhur' ti M c . ' ' ' P ey u as ilea rly el ;ln I wo 1 n'a i I :I and is surv.v. d by tu o " tei (,..,,. ,,f 1 1, H t - and one n : ! : i cnstaTO . HAI.LOWFEN AT OTILA "Ida. X. C. Nov -jno A 1 . 1 1 h fT ' I ' '.'Pox .'"ii r-,rly v as jvii at the 't i l S( h.'.d i ' i use on Sa'erday .:!i;ht Oct. :io:h,. The rchn l inni. e v.-as lighted ! j Jack o i .an'e i ns and the wandering ghosts and wit -b.-s to ;ether wfh the weird fortune t-11- 1U' tent, gave evor.Mnlng the real ' lalloween nppearance. LITTLE CIHL DEAD Selma Pelf, the eleven year old .laughter of Mrs. Hell. H.eiv,nM treet. was burled yoHterday In Moi lowood cemetery, following funeral . ervfees In the home conducted by Hev. I. N. l,oftln. Tho ch.Td died Tuesday Mrs. Heir lias recently lost a husband and son. m ARE YOU $ t& ?AVc SIDE? IF KOI WHY NOT 'll.SO llllll IK it'.' It IS II.' hi. V olTep von the tic. - - I' . I'". U I I (Mil 'II : s III ..i.i. ' ' ' Hi.' sa'e ' . 1 1 ill, 'I Vi 'r' 1 lull .1. i''ll! l lo Write vou a Pel. ty .hat wil! pniK.'t you frm. ; II l.es by tile-: 1,1 a very nv ' N.,ri' r-iiriMii t In- !., !! I'li.sl i.'iiahle coiii naiiios ;;i e.-irtli ine reaon that it JL 8oT3 i BSSSG& S PUR1HA i CMKKTN ft CHOWMX il liiilf 8 SAWYER mm mm i:;.i.Mi:Tii city. n. g. IMIONB 271 The reaon ii that it contain iuit about the chemical ingredients found in an egg- Purina Chicken Chowder is made of nlfalfa, corn meal, linseed meal, charcoal, bran, middlings, granulated meat. It should be fed dry in a hopper or box. Also throw Purina Scratch Feed on litter of straw thri-e limii a day. The Jmore Chicken Chowder Biddy rats, the more ea ahe will lay Call today and get a ba. FEED FOR STOCK. II i.v. Com. Oats and Mill Feod iced Fcr Fi-rms and Gardens Now riiMiiiiio, Onion and other M'od fur full plant:n. white 1'piirl Onion sots now in s((wk. seed wheat, I've. Oats, Clover and :nss seed. Mower Uulbs 1 II vaeintlis, Tnlins. ant other Inillis for fall planting. Electric Supplies Li'ehiinj, Fi.xtiir(.s Flash lipht. Irv "-ll Hatteries, Mazda Oeni and Automobile lamps. Yours to serve, W, S. WHITE CO ; 120122 I'oindexter Htreet ; Elizabeth City, N 0 Phone 64 SCHOOL BENEFIT SHADOW PARTY r-v o -u e::i ' i r ;'r-l '. .. ; :.ny tit :' . .: '. .,; M ICHELIN ANNOUNCES The Nrv) Universal Tres.J Casing i lh . ' I It'! i ' ' ' ' ; ' ' ' e ; ! : . Y. fi. Colt'-.:: ' ' ' I' r Ka'hrvn l.-lt , ,v af er a v : ( to Mrs. J of this clly. Miss May Warren of Celmrn has accepted n position bh saiesladT H ' -vgj Cwirs. W . 1 . .- In c : v'o ! : ' and ou ill fiiu! that yoi-r ii inc h are best : ' ft' served by patronizihg ; them, s "Time is i Money," 00000000 ooooooo 5 Baltimore Steam Packet Co OLD EAY llE Steamers leave Tnrfnllf r-.'!n P I nironr .,,.!. .i ......i Sundays, .November ith and Hist. December 5th and 19th, Jan uarv Lnd, lbth and ,"H)th, and alternate Sundays thereafter un til turther notice.. ' "llultlmore Steam Packet Company's (ickcts will be honored on Sundays they have no steamer by the Chesapeake Line". i in The Perfection Completes Your Shaving Outfit TOUCH a match the Perfection glows in response. In five min utes the bathroom is as warm as toast Why endure cold, damp and chilly weather when this inexpensive little portable fireplace is always ready to make things cozy and warm in bedroom, bathroom - all over the house. The Perfection is clean, convenient, eas ily carried wherever you want it. Ten hours of comfort from a gallon of oil. It is smokeless and odorless. Costs noth ing when not in use but is always ready to make your house the home of cheer. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) BALTIMORE Waihinuton. D. C. Cha-ltvlte, N. C. (.hurienton, W. Va. rf,.lk, Va. Kichioood, Va. Look for the Triangle Trademark. Sold in many styles and sizes at all hardware and g eneral stores, and wherever you see the Perfec tion Cozy Cat Poster. Ciiarlcttua S. C Mf aarW fknanM- ' rA 77: -VM Q O 1 HL i . - -1 t r
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