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i l y j. I l;i:)Jj.-tft.i).,,;H Protects Your Profits By keeping all live Stock Healthy. Easy and Safe to Use Economical Kills Lice, Mites,Sheep Scab and Ringworm. HeaU Cuts, Scratches, Wounds and common skin troubles. Prevents flog Cholera and All Contagious Diseases Experiments on live hogt prove that a 2lA dilution nf n;n No. 1 will kill Virulent Hog Cholera Virus in S minutes by contact Write for free instructive booklets on the care of all live stoclc and poultry. Krcso Dip No. 1 1n Origiaal Pickiges for Salt by CITY DRUG STORE Cor. Water & Matthews . Streets D D Dudley, of South Mills was In the city Tuesday. Miss Pearl Gregory of Okisko has, accepted a position with P. W. Mel ick company. . Ned Winslow of Hertford was in the city on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shannon house of Hertford were in the city Wednesday, Miss Benlah Trafton of Camden was here Thursday shopping. M. W. Ferebee of Camden was in the city on business Thursday. M. W. Lister of Weeksville was here Thurslay on business. : " E. R. Daniels of Wanchese was in the city Thursday. W. J. Griffin of Manteo was in the city .Tuursday. NORMAN R, SIMPSON Electrician Motors and Magnetos repaired, general amateur work, If you have a burnt out motor or any thing of the sort call on me at Simpson Brothers Shops on Matthews street. wvd. frl sat. i m mm in iji inn i i nl m AN Meal Christian Home School. Preparatory and Collefliate courses.' Art, Expression, Physical Culture, PcJaSogy, Domestic Science, Business, etc Con servatory of Music Hieh standard maintained hr lariie staff of ejtiwrienrnl. rollrife trained Instrurtnn Take nnlv ? f r.ra. uric i0-i ' ball. Write tor our catalog before selecting the college for your daughter. MISS MARY OWEN Baltimore Steam Packet Co vOLD " BAY LINE "Steamers AclM Wifolk 6:30 P. M. daily, in cjing Sundays, until further notice. A. F. TOXEY & CO. 10 and 12 Water St. The Heme of LEBANON BELLE AND FAMO FLOURS -TO OUR FRIENDS- , We urge you to reinforce your stock at prices now prevailing. For surethe war of heavy trading dur ng the first fall month will prices up to a higher level. A. F. TOXEY & CO. Wholesale Grocers l"""? j i - .o; ... I Found House 4,000 Years Old (By United Press) Philadelphia, Aug. i Stone imple ments and household tools, estimat ed to be 4i),0m0 years old, fonniug part ot a collodion owned by Mer empth, son and successor to Rames cs the Great, 1300 years before the time of Christ, have been unearthed in the pre-historic monarch's palace at lueniphis, ancient capital of Egy pt. Advices tilling of these import ant discoveries have just reached the Unversity Museum' here from Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, leader of the tckley B. Coxe, Jr, expedition to Egypt, it was learned today. In a full report. Dr. Fisher des cribes wandering through the spaci ous halls of the great palace that for centuries lay Buried in ancient Memphis, Gold ornaments, scarabs, vessels of various kinds and vases were found intact, just as they must have been when the lords of those .days evacuated Many of the relics found, says Dr. Fisher, date back to the Stone Age. Traces of a fire that must have ravished the palace are found on every side, according to the archaeologist. WHY HER CLOTHES COST SO MUCH iBy United Press) Chicago, Aug. 9 Here's why her clothes cost so much. This fall she asks for long full skirts on ner party gowns and dress es and insists that ?21 a yard ma terial be usea". It takes four yards and 'up" to make a skirt of this kind, or $84 worth for "just the dress goods" which doesn't make the waist nor put on the trimmings! That's why some women's dresses cost around $150. Thi3 deduction was brought out to day when Chicago dress manufactur em made their d'splay at the Fall Style show of Chicago-made gar ments at Bismarck gardens Dress manufacturers vied with each other to display the most cost ly .material, in their diesee. Buyers. agreed that all had succeeded. The war has made costly material more costly, say manufacturers, be cause these kinds come from import ed goods demanas a good price, mid die west buyers discovered today. Navy blue is the prevailing color The waist i's cut yoke effect with purples, and wine colors also are favorites. The waist is cut vks effect with a collar in the hack. !' C. A. no.iue of Woodvllle was in the city Thursday. Dr. L. J. Fanlhaber of Edenton pp'-nt Sunday here the 'guet of Dr. Victor Finck. Mr. on,) Mrs. D. R. Kramer have returned from Virg'ni.i Beach where they. spent the week-end 100 hmr.lor n.l l,.arh. f ho InHiuiilnsl I In.,,.. nuiiaings. nteam neai. ticcinc imnis. r-xceiicnt GRAHAM, President. Raleigh, N. C - .Jiam'a cent nil jur))i- ivr 4 r I i vvi..t..e.Wi .n.w nit.. ' - ' turn 1 h.'.. N. Y. Faces Milk Famine (By United Press) New York, Aug. 9 The city faces a milk famine as a result of tha ae mand of the up-state da'ries for higher prices. The distributors have refused to consider the increase and a conference of civic and state authorities has been called. Fleets Clash In Adriatic (By United Press) Berlin, Au. S The Austrian and Italian fleets were engaged in the Adriatic on Aug. 2nd. according to official reports received here. It is stated that the Austriars re gistered hits and that the Italian ves sels disappeared soon afer the en gagement was joined. The figlit followed a raid hy the Austrians on Wolfetto. The Australn units report that they sustained nb damage in the engagement. Sentry Was On the Job (By United Press) Columbus, N. M., Aug. 4 Militia men from" western Massachusetts have been assigned the honor of guarding the base camp. A cordon of troops is thrown around the en tire camp every night. It is a duty of great importance. The easterners already have dem onstrated their efficiency. Colonel W. C. Hayes, commanding the sec ond Massachusetts regiment will tes tify to that today. While inspecting the guard lines last night the Colonel and his Ad jutant were riding through a lonely stretch of desert in pitch darkness south of the, camp. "Halt," came the sharp command from an alert gunfrdsman. "That's all right my man," said Colonel Hayes soothingly. 'This is, Colonel Hayes inspecting the guard.' "I don't care who you say you are cann the menacing reply, 'Dis mount and advance to he recogniz ed and don't loiter either." In the darkness the Colonel could see the dim outlines Of the sentry with his rifle leveled. "And I didn't loiter," the officer said. "I fairly tumbled off that horse and advanced. When the guard recognized me he apologized for causing Cue the inconvlcnce. 1 doubt if nny suspicions characters pet into (amp through the lines." GIVES HAY RIDE A hay-ridt was given hy Eddie Al'iertson Tuesday night honor of Miss Ida Mae Hull who is the guest of Mrs. Litchfield on Martin st. The guests were: Misses Alary Ward, Mary Lou Munden, Aurlla S'"1il. Lillian Hooper, Ida Mae Hall, Bdle Lewlu, Mrs. P. B. Simp son. Messrs Kdward Albertson, Tom ARVrtson, Walter Riddlck, Harris R"id. E:Ir1u Hold and Matthew White. J Miss Add'e Tate nn,i daughter. Miss Irene, of Long Tolnt are visit ing ,,r3. T. D. Mann on Riverside. O. W, Melick hasr eturned from 'a few days visit to his fam'ly at ".'.'3 H""d. .mm a M t , .,.J A, m, Will"' o.l''' l'i'fli returned Inst night from a three-diTVB businesn trip in Cnmdcn county, Mr. "Lu'lnr Lassitor and family hiwo rctiiHieiT from IlatteVng where I M i v- M-TTi friend und relatives. Mrs. .Margaret Hill has re'nrned from a visit, to h'T daughter, Mrs, V. -T. Traflon in' Norfolk. Dr. .1, R Milllkfn of Buffalo City Is in the t ily today. U. W. Freeman of Wilson .Super vis.'ng pcent of this district of Conn ty Agricultural Agents, 1 In the rity. Miss Mnttio Banks has returned from New York and other northern cities where she has been buying goodg for Fowler & Company. Mrs. Troy Roland ' visiting her mother, Mrs. Smith, at Belhaven, Miss Tearl Smith haB returned to her home at Tanteo afte a Tlsit to her sister, Mrs. Troy Roland on f'V'T '' t. Li FARMERS'. BUSINESS We Give Particular Attention To The Business of Farmers. , A checking account with a bank is a convenience no . farmer should be without. Our Savings Department is another excellent feature, affording, as it does the privilege of withdrawals, to gether with the advantage of interest on your funds. Our acemmodating officers are always at the service of our customers. We cordially invite the farmers to make this their Banking Home. 1.00 starts an account am O. McMULLAN, President M. R. GRIFFIN, Cashier Willium Armstrong, formerly of this city but now of Goldsboro, Is in the city on his vacation. He will spend a few days at Nugs Head be fore returning to his home. JUST Arv EMPTY CRADLE A m und upon the hillside on which die no era weep, For lo mother' little dirHng now so fdnt asleep; .it. i Mi fill ply eliuJle h' ra laby cu; e did rest, Just iin aching heart where baby once was pressed. KoHel ud lips ore silent, wee pink tucs Dig still, Lonely heiirted mother by the mound upon the hill; Just some battered playthings that baby once did use, Just a weeping mother, .no baby to ammie; S lent tears are criursliig down the liulu wan face; Mow she niisseH buiiy from her ac customed placi; Oft she will awaken in some dark ened hour, (Jo H"d look for bal y in her downy bower, Ihrghlio will rf ne.vilrT the grave upon the hill, Tho little clinging fingers now for ever still; Jltft some little " kerrake" dearer tlnn all ttv world. Just some little drowses, just a got den curl, Mother weep lotrgi r o'er the lit tie mound, In heaven shining brightly' your jewel Will bo found, Just a little anwl in that happy land. Jus-t. a 1 tt;o stranger Christ has call ed his lamb, r'or He wants your treasure that He your ht'art may win, From the darkened pathway of this world of sin; A tiny Tmd jut opening, transplant ed by his Hand; Banking in the lovelight of that s'n less land. 2KJL f CATALOGUE Q I " j Ti H N EWJ PAPE.W z,NctTtHi,sJ (ADvrnTi.riN& Elizabeth City, N. C. W. H. torfozk Southern , OPERATES PASSENGER TRAINS FROM NORTH CAROLINA IN TO TERMINAL STATION, NORFOLK, WITHOUT TRANSFER. N. B. Tha following schedule fig ures published as Information ONLY and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE ELIZABETH CITY SOUTH BOUND 9; 58 a. m, dally for Edenton and local ttations. 1:00 p. m. daily for Raleigh, Golds boro and intermediate points. Pull man Parlor Car for New Bern, ' p 10; EG p. m. daily Night Exprofl for Fayettoville and Charlotte, l'ullmun Sleeping Cars for Iial el;h, New Bern and Intermo diute Stations. NORTH BOUND 6:51 n. m. daily for Norfolk and Intermediate stations. 2:3u p. m. daily Express for Nor folk ONLY. 3:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday for Norfolk, and intermediate sla ' tlons. 5:30 p. m, Sunday only for Norfolk ond intermediate stations. 1:10 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Suffolk. For, further information app!y to C. P.- (!nrett, Ticket Asent.o E1I2 abcth City, K. C. E. D. KYLE, II. "5. LEARD, Tratlic Manager J Hon, Pass. Agt ' t.!. ". 1 - 1 -rr RUB-rJlY-TISLll wWill cure jr our Rhenmntism Neuraltria, HatflachesAJ r.ramps, Colic, Sprains, Eruiae', Cats and Burns, Old Sorei, Stings of Insects Etc.Antiorptio Anodynf,used in ternally end externally. Trice 25c. 161 V A 1899 C. GLOVER, V. -President C.'NEWBOLD, Asst. Cashier Professional Cards OR. WILLIAM PARKER j DENTIST j NlliouiOiid 223 Hlnton Bldg Ells City j PHONE 838 DR. M. M. HARRIS DENTIST ' Kramer Building, Main Street J Hours 8 to 12 ond 2 to 6 DR. S. W. G..EGORY DENTIST Office In Hlnton Building Corner Main and Martin W. D. COX, I 1 Attorney At .Law 1 MOYOCK, N. C. Currituck Courthouse Each Monday - . 4 DR. VICTOR FINCK Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Office 209 Hinton Building Can be reached by phone at Deana in daytime or at Mrs Mollis Fear ing't ResIdence aftfr 10 o'clock p m JULIAN W. SLUG, Eyesight Specialist Next Selig's Jewelry Store Phone 616 "mmmrnt mmmm . -mmm - . -mmwrnii mm CEO. J. SPEfiCE Attorney And Counsellor At Law Kramer Building DR. J. H. WHITE, Twenty Five Years In DENTISTRY j In All Branches Office Over McCabe & Grice'a Stora . 4 DR. H. S. WILLEY DENTIST I Kramer Bldg Room No. 219 ' REAL HOUSE CLEANING ' When you start to get your noma ready for Spring remember there ' .s nothing so cleaa as ralnt and Tar nlsh. f And nothing so beautlfvlcg to god the best results use Stag SemPPaitaf Paint on ia ouMlda No. 61 Var nlsh on the inside j Satisfaction will re your re-warl
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