y-t tt -J i' iri'ITTT-rrTnl T TT7TTT7 TrrrTnTTTTTTrTTTT'T7"7Tnn-r' IT I'lTTTTri fl I ' ''t7"TTT " v '-.'ii- .'.SKi-si!S-l''0-S tw.i-'-Ki-Uw'.A. -Vi.V.VV-i.S'. U!uwiu.jiAA o. k-U-v-X.V.S.W uiiJAZ-iA i HI WIT. 1 ! ' L-J iflc ri! ESTABLISHED 1891 I : N ATIONA BAM "Under Government Supervision" . BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO YOU ITS BRAND NEW o)fo) "(m Is) j- Mil- II n n Vj7 The Mol Unique Savings System Yet Devised THIS IS, WHAT THE PROSPERITY CLUB DOES: It pays 4 per cent. Inter est, compounded Semi-annually It pays your FIRST WEEKLY DEPOSIT It pays you a Premium at the end of the Club Term THE OBJECT of the Prosperity Club is to teach you to become a permanent saver. It is an educational campaign along scientific lines, and teaches you to save to keep and not to save to spend. We will be pleased to have you stop in and ask questions, or upon receipt of postal or telephone call win sena a circular explaining me system. Wmpim . O- 7 ., . A : I A TTfc fc JTn W APKUrl No Fines For Delinquent Payments DEPOSIT $1.25 WEEKLY. CLUB NOW OPEN D LAN CUT THIS OUT This Coupon is good for $1.25 'at The First National Bank when you join The Prosperity Club Mrs. Evelyn Thomas Aydlett en ferta'ned a large number of friends on Friday afternoon and evening in a very attractivo St. Patrick's par ty at her home on East Main Btreet. Twelve tables of cards and rook were arranmod for each occasion and the color scheme of white and green was most effec tive in the daeerat ons and refresh iuents. Ir sh harps and shara rocks featured in the decorative arranKEiiunt. and Irish melodies, were played' n the vietrola. S:ilad i'l.d ie imr.es were served. Mr. i'-d V.v . V. P. S' Inner en-t-rta m il Uio I'r "d y ni :ht Card lub Friday eveniir; ut t'eir home on South lio d it rent. Auction 1rids? . was p'ayed and s delicious j-filnd t-.rrse wan nerved . Those refont eve: Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, II. Khr'nsli .."s, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Worth, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Grcenliaf. Mr. and Mrs. V . P. I iiff. A!r. ani Mrs. ('. W. M-. and Mrs. 0. H. a"d Mrs, Louis Peli(?, T. B. Cooke, Dr and Peniieton, Mrs. Dan Kf.eR X?n Burgess, I "o'loweil 1.1 K Mr. Mr and iVrs. A' rs. A. I. 5'oruan Mi 1 attie W'hltt hurnt. Nellie Wood, rdna Krara r. Is ie MrMnllan, t e srs W. V,. Wrod Jerome J-'lora. Kdvnr1 Hn ;hes. Frank Krsmer and Pr. H. L. Kendrick. Mr. an I Mrs. M. Lclsh f.Ucep wfrtaln d the Friday evcn'iiK TU (iU C ul) F Hay evening at their home on West M:iln street. The Hi tional colors vitj uned In the 1e- ora'ive peheme, with sa'.lor, rold'ers Uncle Sam and Co'nmbla Imminently featured and the lablns were numbered with bullets. A'tr tln game a delicious salad course was served. Those play ing were: Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fora man, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Robin rod, Mr. and M'; W. J. Wood ley Mrs. Will Lipscomb of Dur ham, Mrs. Vernon Blades of New Pern, Mrs. O. F. Gilbert. Dr. II. D. Walker, and Mr. DeLos Crary. day afternoon Delicious refresh ments were servtd and Miss Lucile Leltoy- presided i.t the Vktrola. Those playing were: Mesdames W. P. Duff, W. P. Skinner, L. E. Skinner, A. L. Pendleton, J. T. Stalllng8, A. E. Burgess, J. D. Hathaway, O. McMullan, 8. 3. Uarcliff, W. C. Archbald, Garland Atwator, Edson Carr, John Glover, J. C. B. Ehringhaus. Roy Burton, Gilbert James, C. B. Williams, Pratt Fearing, J. L. Wells. Duck worth Glover, J. P. Greenleaf, T. B. Cooke, Ben White, A J Cohoon, Howard Kramer, Misses Ru'.h Reid, Mattie Held Sue Grice, , Nellie Wood. Marion Barcliff, Lottie Mae Bennett, Shelton Zoeller, Almeda Carr, Uuth Glover. Walter Hell of Belhaven is the u?st (if his mother Mrs. George U". Bell on Harney street. Master Charles Henry Foy of Norfolk is vis tl :g h s grandmo her Mis. J. K. Parker on Road Street . Miss Catherine Gardner of Ply mcu h is the guest of Mrs. G. W. l.lussey. Fay Hussey returned Monday from Woodard where he spent a delightful week end at thf home of Mr. and Mrs. Tadlock visiting his sister, ' Miss Minnie Hussey, who is teaching In the Woodard School. CURRITUCK 8CH00L8 DEBATE ON 8T0CK LAW QUESTION Jarvlsburg, Feb 25 On Friday night, March 3rd at 7:30 o'clock the schools of Currituck County ; will debate on t he query Resolved that the Townships of- Currituck County which have not alreacy adopled the Stock Law should do so. Raymend Gallop d Zebulon Gallop will- uphold the affirmative j Fide at Jarvisburg. while William Patco and John Newbern will up hold the negative side at Moyock for Jarvlsburg. WATCH THIS PAGE FRIDAY No Money Down During March J ; ' Gas Ranges. Gas Water Heaters; 1916 MODELS L. I). Burton of Washington was in thi dty Thursday. Mrs. John Bradford Bowden en tertained at Rook and Bridge at her home on Church street Satur- OPENING OF JAMS ADAMS FLDMi IHEAII One Night Only Saturday, inarch 4th, An entire chanpe of program fiom anything ever presented in your city. Same standard of morality and decency maintained, good, clean and wholesome smusement. Company of 24 presenting a sensational drama in 4 acts: "The Convicts Daughter' Good vaudeville, best of music. Located at foot of Main street, Saturday, March 4th. Comfortably heated by steam. Band concert on square, Saturday at 12 and 7 p. m. Admission 10c. ' Reserved Seats 15c extra. On all gas ranges and water beaters sold during March, 1916, our Company has made arrangements to defer the first month ly payment thereon until the April gas bill. The remainder to be paid in reasonable monthly amounts thereafter. This liberal selling of fer is to avoid the rush of the early sea son starting in April. The prices include the delivery of the appliance and its proper connection in "your home. The ranges and water heaters are 1916 models, which we will sell throughout the year. The earlier you order the, greater will be your advantage. Ranges from $12.00 up. I Tank Water Heaters $15.50. Automatic Water Heaters $45.00 up. - i Order Now Pay Later Avoid Delay HI VEHlIlf PHONE 2-7-1 IS T