1 i SCHOOL BAZAAR A SUCCESS -Vuyoik, X. C, February 22 The School Bazaar,' given under the ausi;c-8 ol thj Womans Club was a great success. lie cream, cake, sandwiches, tea and ihoeolate were served by Ja 1'uuese maidens. Misses Jones, Jar vis, Barley Flcra, firown and Mrs. Cairet. in prettily decorated bowers. One form of amusement was the shooting at a i;ainted heart. This feature was in charge of Miss Lu cfle Burgess, dressed as 'The Queen of Hearts' Miss Grace Aydlett was an excel lent cupid and Bold postals by the .score. The side shows proved- very en tertaining and produced good reve nue. Music and reading were inter spersed: the principal numbers be- lng-areadtngtjy"Mlss ITva JonesT Quartette by Misses Jarvis, Barnard, Gregory and Aydlette. Reading by MiFS. Margaret Barnard and a maodo lin duet by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Charl ton. All reported a very enjoyable evening.. A very creditable gynnasium has been established at the Academy. It consists of a frapeze, - two sets of rings, a horizontal bar and dumb bells. This is in charge of the Im provement League-which constitutes .the ttudent body. Mr. Richard Oli ver has general charge cf the gyn nasium, . Mr. Walter Lee is to,;ive a per iormance at the Academy Friday night. One half the proceeds 'are far the benefit of school. The "Woman's Club" will meet at the Academy Friday at 3 p. m. It is hoped there will be a large atten dance . Mr. H. T. Wrfghtson of the Ar ringdale Laud and Lumber Co., is in f town on business. MOYOCK NEWS Moyock, February 22 Messrs C. W. budley, Eugene De Hague, and Sherman Deal spent Sunday with I). W. Hagley. Mr. Charlie l'ojnt-r who has linen quite ill is slowly improviiiK. The Wesley ItiMo Class met at the heme of Muss Cora Aydlett Fri (!iy night. February IS. Arnold O'Neal disappeared from Lis home February 8th. Mrs. Harry Crowe and daughter of Onto are visiting their parents, Air. and Mrs.' Marion Oliver. Mr. and1' Mrs. Xuthanial Hatha way have returned from, visiting; thielr daughter Mrs. Frank iiainu dersou. Misses Lillian Carter and Bessie Fentress of Norfolk upent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Charlton. Mr. Fritz Ritter who has been staying in Elizabeth City returned borne Sunday. CAMPBELL MCCORMICK Charlie Campbell and Miss Mat. tie Lee McCormfck, both of Nor folk, were married by J. W. Mun den Tuesday afternoon. Mr Campbell Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Campbell of Eastville, Va., and the bride la the daughter of Mrs. Bes. le Clinton of Norfolk. BLAND ANDERSON Willie Hughes Bland and Miss Ruth Anderson, both of this city, were murried Sunday night by Rev. James B'. Black. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Cora L. Anderson and the groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Louis W.' Bland of this city. BATEMAN COP ELAND Jaraea Clinton Bateman of Colum bia and Miss Sudie Copeland of thin city were married by justice of the peace J. W. Munden at his resi dence on Selden street Tuesday night. The bride is the daughter of Mr! W; J. Copeland of this coun ty U DR. AYDLETT BUYS HOUSES A deed was recorded here Wednes day In which Mrs. Kldora Sharbrr sold to Pr, H. T. Aydlett two hous es and lots. Our Frost Proof Cabbage Plants V gjow in the open In snow and frost, and are extra hardy. Lead ing varieties. Send BOc for 200', 11.00 for 500 post paid; 6rc for C00; $1.00 for lnoo. ' $4.00 for B000; $7.50 for .10,000 by express. Nancy Hall, Triumph, Porto Rico, Norton Yam sweet potato plants I from Whkefleld's 'Bred Up' send $2.00 for 1000. Free booklet. Wakefield Plant Farm, Charlotte North Carolina feb 25 mar 10 24 rVASHINGTv. . ;j il THDAY AT t. . . iwERE SCHOOL .. . ' r l.elvidere, N. C. Feb. ::;rd On Vushiii:-,tLii's b.rthdaylhj Belvid re uittr.u v and Dei atmg Society rend .r.d a peiial proraui. The auditorium was ut'.ruUiwly decorated with the nat.oaal coiora and li.igs. AfUr the i lucrum w as rendered ihe s.i.ool marched down into the yaid a.d r-ised a large flag over the Bchijol build.ng; while the flag was being raised the school sang 'Columbia the Gem cf the Ocean. 'V After this Rev. S. A. Wood made a lew spicy remarks, then all march ed to the Basket Ball court where the Hobbsville team met the Belvl dere team. The game was exciting, as both teams are good, and at end of the fust half it was hard tJ tell which team would be victorlus, lut at the last Belvidere did its best playing and won the game 1(5 to 5. Line Up Belvidere Hobbsville T. Gessup R. F. J. Hobbs S. Chappelle L. F. S. Hollowell J. Chappelle C. R. Iloffler J. Hurdle R. G. D. Hathaway M. Lane L. G. C. Hollowell The goal shooting was as follow ing: Belvidere first half, Field goals: Jessup 1, S. Chappell 2, foul gcals S. Chappell 1. Hobbsville first half, Field goals: Jobbs 1; foul goals S. Hollowell 1.. Second half Belvidere, Field goals: Jessup 1; foul goals S. Chappell 3. Second Half, Hobbsville; Foul Goals S. Hollowell 2. .Miss Columbia refereed, and three hundred people saw the game. BELVIDERE TALENT TO GIVE PLAc Belvidere. N. C. Feb.' 23 "Hazel Adams' will be presented at Belvi dere Academy, by local talent, March 3rd. beginn'iu at 7:30 p. m. Ad mission 15 and 25c. Cast of Characters , Mr. Adams, a r eh Southerner Sidney Chappell Basil Northcol. a villian after a for tune Hugh White John Ks'ei liiodk, Hazels lover . . .'. Norman Hollowell Mrs. Adams. John Adams wife Eunice Parker Hazel .Wluiis. the adopted daughter of Mr Adams Columbia Wright Chloe, Mr. Adair's servant !J Joyce Hunter Joe, a colored Chauffeur, Tim Jessup Moze, a boot black, Jerome Hurdle CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Amariah West wish to take this method of expressing their appreciation for the many kindnesses shown them during Mr. West's sickness and In preparations for the funeral. It is desired especially to extend the thanks of the family to those who tent flowers and provided automobiles. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. L. C. Relfe and family, of Duiants Neck, take this method of expressing to the people of Eliza beth City their most sincere. appre ciation of the many , kindnesses shown them and warm expressions of sympathy extended them in their recent bereavement in the loss or Mr. and Mrs. Relf's ,daughter, Mrs Charles N. Hobbs. SUSPECT YOUR KIDNEYS Too Many Elizabeth City People Neglect Early Symptoms of Kidney Trouble NEW PASTOR AT SOUTH MILLS Rev M. H. Shepherd who has re lent ly acceM' d the past rai i.f Kb enezer Bap i-t church at South Mills ai:d cf Kan.'Ui Gile.id. was in. the city 'e.liiitl:i.." n.ak ng prcpuratH us fir nil v. iv, to his n.nv tiehl. Mr. Shi'ihedt; 1st pastorate was that if AiliUKiin htr et B ptist church at lo iy .Yo'.'ut, v hii h lie r-'skned o s,e d a :-e :r at the I'.aptist Ttvoi cgieal S'. m mry at Louisville, Ken tucky. He will make his home at Sou'h Mil'.s. FOR SALE At $4.25 per barrel, Maine Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. D. R. Morgan Co. FOR RENT Pr. H. T. Aydlett has a seven room house with lights and Lath on Church St., for rent. It pd 'Norfolk Southern frxJ THE ONLY LINE OPERATING IN NORTH CAROLINA WITH A PASSENGER STATION IN THE CITY OF NORFOLK N. B. The following schedule fig ures published as information ONLY and are not guaranteed. (Advertisement) . If your bark is lame if you feel dull, tired find all ' worn ' out If you have hard headaches, back aches and dizzy spells If the kidney secretions are dis ordered SuRpert your kidneys ad "take a Btltchin time." Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the time tried, home-endorsed kidney remedy. - It niay save you some serious kidney trouble. Make use of Mr. Bennett's ex perience. C. T. Bennett, prop. Southern Pctel, Elizabe'h City, says: "I had dull pains in ray back and loins. I also had other symptoms of kidney trouble. 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