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Local Items Jlrs. (!. 1). I!. I Til !i;cnl has P turn (i from a t li , in Hurt hern mar kets wlii'M1 1 1 iikuIo iiin hasi's fur the I'riihiirl Millinery ('iiinimny. M.ss lUv-siu Moiyan who was talill io the Kiiaheth City Hospi. tal U.r Ireaiiiiiiit two weeks ago 1b wry mu.h improved. Ira Parker in Norfolk on lm eineos. Jliss Mart '.a tf. .a . the S. K. Siff t'oininny i.s in New Vork and Other ik. rt.it1 rn markets buying epriufi iiiilliu ry and woman's wear tor the tf. li. S ft' DipartinenL Store. 11. M. l iiUlnud ot WeekBVillo TVBS lure on 1-us nei-s Tuesday. A. S. Morgan of Providence was In the city 'i tiesday on bus.ness. M. N. Toxey of tfiiiloh was here on business. Tuesday. , George V. Wood of Woodvllle was in the city Wednesday. Frank Cartwright of Weeksville was in the city Wednesday. , J. N. Kdons of Greenville 'South Carolina was in the city Wednes day.. M. M. Forties of Shawboro was Jiere on business Wednesday. W. T. Old of Norfolk stopped over Wednesday morning for a nhort visit on his way home, from Greenville where he attended the Bankers Association. Andrew Mora of Moyoi 1; was in the city Wednesday on luisiie ss. N. B. Pruthers of UU;ko was in the city Wedncsaday. Graham Hollow ell of Nags Head is in lh! city for a few days on his way to Paltunore. Miss Irene Ktheride left Wednes day afternoon for Norfolk to visit Mrs. M. 1). White. Mrs. W. F. Dowdy of New Hern is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Fan Lamb Houghton left Monday , for Washington, N. C. Mr. C. C. Brock of Norfolk is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brock Mrs. John W. Ward is here vis Mrs. John Ward of Nags Head is here visiting her son, A. U. James on Fearing street. . Claude Ives is visiting friends in Norfolk. FOR SALE At $4.1'5 per barrel, Jlaine Irish Cobbler seed potatoes, D. R. Morgan Co. NEW NEWS 8TAN0 OPEN AT DEANS ON MAIN ST. W. C. Twlddy, manager of Deans, States that at an early date he will open a news stand in connection with his confectionery and lun cheonette, at which It will be possl. bie to secure the local papers of the city, the daily laprrs of the state anil those from points at a distance as well as the leading ma- gazines and periodi:als of the coun try. There is at present no such stand the establishment of one will be a here and Mr. Twiddy thinks that r'good drawing card for his other bu. slness. WATERLILLY NEWS Waterlilly, February 25 Mrs. William McClellan who has been visiting Mtb. Pierce Hampton re turned to her home at Norfolk Sunday. Miss Mildred Spain spent the week end with Miss Pauline. Tato Mrs. M. L. Cowell entertained th.e young people of this place Sat urday evening at a very delightful social and old fashioned candy pulling. The farmers of this section are busily preparing for potato plant ing. Mr. Joslah Hampton has recov ered bo that he can walk since the severe stroke of paralysis which he suffered a few weeks ago. He expresses much gratitude to tly people of the community who have "extended him their aid and ym- A '1 m 'A . MrA. T. T. Turner d li.:l,ifi:y ( nit r ained at Hoi;k and CariM 'Ihiirs:! y i'vi n n0' at h r home on We t -Church Street . Littl; , Miss Vivian" Turner received the quests at the door pr"s nMriR faeh with score cards while Master Travis Tur ner presen ed favors. A delicious salad and tea course was served f icr tio .tames. Those i;ivsMit were: Mrs Howard Kramer, Mrs. H- n White. Mrs. Pan Moivan. Mrs S. W. CreRjry, Mrs. ''Raymond Marrow'. Mrs. J. P. Thompson. .Vr . Garland Atwater, Mrs. Albert Worth, Mrs. J. ('. Perry, Mrs Lar ry Knnis Skinni r, Mrs. Marshall Prol, Mrs. I.oliert Whitt-hurst. Mrs Jes e Whit". Mrs. Ruth Glover, Mis? Lillian Whit h irst, Mrs Lottie ly, Miss Mary Owens, Miss li ssie Cobh, Miss Emma W'iil'is, Mis Thilma Miller, and Miss Billie Tur ner. - On Tliuisday afternoon and even ing Mrs. John II. Cartwrisht en tcrtained a number of friends at do lihtful Spring Flower party. The rooms were de orated with potted plants and a profusion o'f jonquils, violets and narcissus. Prizes of dainty baskets of violets were giv en and jonquils were given as fa vors. The guests of the afternon were: Mrs. K. F. Spencer, Mm. C " Av. Stevens, Mrs. H. S. Willey, Mrs Roy V. Burton, Mrs. Will Deans, Mrs. S. (J. Scott. Mrs. J. L. Wells, Mrs. K. M . Stevens, Mrs. Alson 1!, Seeley, MrsMc I: F-arin-?. Mrs. II. C. Pearson, Mrs. Milton Love .Mrs, Harry IIaus, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Will 'Twiddy, Mn. C, . A. T'.valdy, Mrs. Spniill. Mrs W. A. Pr.ek. Mrs. A. .. S-ott. Mrs. C. ft. Tovjcy, Missen . Ljllie Mao m evens, tsusie Stevens, Marenret Ci l;iepper, Mat Up Wliichurst. FHz a belli Winslow and She', ton Zo'-ller se M Mis e oyLillie T.x o. In tlie evening there were four tnbli'R "of Five Hundred and three HtM's of Ro de. Those p!;yint; were: Mr. and Mrs. John Snow den. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert James, Mr. and Mrs Larry Knnis Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stevens, Mr and Mrs.-S. G. Sco't, Air and Mr" A. J. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ferebee, Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Ab bott, Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Prltch aid, Mr. and Mis. J. G . Gregory, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Pool. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Wilcox, Mr and Mrs. T. L. Wells. Mrs. H. C. Pearson, Misses Ethel Godfrev, Delia Harris, Linn Gllboit, Messrs W T Love, aand Cecil Garrett. Miss Clara Dawson entertained at her home on Culpepper street in a very delightful George 'Washington party Tuesday evening. Decorations suggesting the national holiday were carried out, and the George Washington idea was further suggested in the delici ous refreshments served. Various games were 'played during the even ing. The guests were: Misses Amy Dawson, Fannie Banks, Willie Tur ner, Margie Bell Carr, Eloise Ches son, Adelaide Dunstan, Elizabeth Ktherldge, Isabella Meeklns, Dorothy Jones, Margaret Foreman, Margaret McCabe, Kva McMullan, Valeria Scott, Milliceiit Pool, Annie Love, Annie Harris, Evelyn Dawson, and Bessie Meads. AT FIRST METHODIST The First , Methodist 'Sunday School is materially increasing in attendance and enthusiasm. New students are being enrolled every Sunday. Several of the" adult tlasses are particularly active In enlarging their membership. The Philathea class has recently organ laed as tho-Young- Ladles'"' Wesley Bible Class and the members are enthusiastic in their purpose to build up a' great class." On Sunday night a special service will be held for the. Red Men and by request the pastor will preach a sixjcial Bermon to them. The Or is expecting to attend In a body. The public is cordially invited to attend this service and all servi -es of the church. pathy in his illness. , Cant. A. W. Hampton gave a delightful trip to Colnjock and Long Point on ttis bout, Edjth. Sunday to the following party: Misses Annye Bell, Mildred Spain, Julia Ross, , Pauline Tate, Irene .Tate; Messrs Willie Ross, Louis ,Ross, Merrill Grain, ! Cf.borrin Hampton! Nolan Curies ( and L.' G. Terry. L.J ' I w.ii .il ; i j -'.' l-fc. YiclJ3 to DolicicTts Viuol rhr veport, La." I ha.l a I' l stom ach troulde for years and I "canie so weak 1 could hardly walk or do any work. My appetite was poor, my food would not digest, I bloated and was very weak and nervous. 1 tried many reme dies without help. I saw inol adver tised and tried it, and now my stomach trouble is completely cured and I am well." L L. Marshall. s Vinol is guaranteed to tone up the tired, over-taxed and weakened nerves of the stomach and create strength. Standard Dru? Company, A. L. Pendleton Proprietor, Elizabeth City, ATTENTION WHITE FOLKS. There is an unlimited number of irKl shave and haircuts for sale at the Up-Town Barber Shop Sale-going on now. wrnonTlrnie indefinitely. Head rubbing, tonics, massages, batlis, shoe shines, and barber work of every description. oCol, clean, and antiseptic shop. Old Colored Barbers from Ye Old School S. Road near Main Street. HENRY POOL, Mgr. KODAK WORK finished every day ZOELLER'S STUDIO" Leave Your Films Here A GOOD SHAVE you. Get one often and always at The Main Street Barber Shop Open from 7:30 Baltimore Steam Packet Co ' OiB BAY LIKE "Steamers leave Norfolk 6:30 P. M. daily, and on Sundays, February 27th and March 12th and 26th, and until further notice. "Italtlnmrw Steam Packet Company's tickets will be honored ot Bnndays they have no fcleaiiu r by the Chesapeake Line". " 1 M ' li t I n I ffORCOLDSXROUR PNEUMONIAE RrrAIICr it is more penetrating atdruggists DLLAUjL' and relieves quicker 12550 ies THE STORY OF Children like cake and mm ISU1U IU have them, in moderation. The use of Crisco instead of lard in making, such cakes and cookies will help toward keeping the children in good health. Crisco digests very easily and does not put any strain on digestive organs. For the children's sake, and for your own, you ought to try Crisco. IScpirttn Critco in will be the tubject of next Friday 'a advertisement Tfmuh (OJL.IP WIIW J - - i f The "New Way" is the safest, cheapest, most convenient, and only satisfactory way to solve the Gate question. Write us at once for circulars descriptive of and giving prices of the Perfection Automatic Gate. It is the most simple and durable Automatic Gate on the market, the automatic hinge having but three parts. It is sold on 30 day's free trial with freight charges prepaid and without one cent payment until you have been convinced that it will give entire satisfaction. Write us at once for particulars. The Perfection Automatic Gate Companv Inc. Strasburg, Va. For Sale by fTf. COHOON, Elizabeth City, N. C. ' ' FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby -i". e notice o il.e voters of Camden County that I am a candidate f ir r 'present itive to re present thi voter of Camden Coun'y fn the next General As, semb'y of North Carolina and I most respectfully ask the voters of the county to vote for nie. Re-poctfuly W. R. OLD, Tfeb 1 1 mo pd I Sou h Mills, N. C. PENNSYLVANIA REPAIRING CO. The Place You Get Your Shoes Repaired Right We make, them look better than new Shoes Made To Order clarence: labruzzo Manager 152 North Poindexter Street a. m. to 8 p. int alternate Sundays thereafter CRISCO-Chapter 9 mnkipc nrl fV,ot, ISe ptr can pastry makina a . ry- v.V J A KT ' - -- ii - Si ;6 oo ooooo.oooooo We are offering, not NOW nor on any SPECIAL OCCA- i lUJN, but ALL THE TIME The Best Qimblty Of Groceries The Biggest Variety Of Groceries The Lowest Prices In Groceries Our word is to be relied up on and so are out goods. The M.P.Gallop Go Water St. Phone 57 o ooooooooooooo l !- "There Is a House With a Bathroom" was an expression at one time calculated to arouse interest, but now, conditions are entirely different. To buil J ahouse without a bath room merely raises a ques tion as to the good judg ment of the builder. People know that he has either not considered or else misjudged the impottance. that an up-to-date bathroom has in increasing the value of the house, both as to renting and selling value. ,j For the finest plumbing equipment at reasonable cost we recommend "Standard" plumbing fixtures and will be pleased to mow you the " many artistic designs in which they are made. Ask ior illustrated booklet. Remember I am prepared to do all kinh of plumb ing, 6tftu and gas IJ n miAI.n no !F sew ei cuiiuecilODB J.-B. FLORA-CO.--" Wholesale Grocers and Tobacconists and Dealer in Hay, Lime and Cement O M Fancy Flour "There is None Better" 99 Fancy Patent Flour and Uncle Remus Self Rising Flour Atlas Portland Cement The standard by which all other makes are measured. Wrenn's Buggies-The best at moderate Cost LOADED SHELLS A SPECIALTY PHONE 33 7 . ...." -tmrnfT- ''A lr- i fill; TUndwT "Edicmsn" Untery - W.r.MUWLLj ELIZ. CI TY,N C. A 11. 9i
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