If'you want to fight, go to Europe. If you want to "see somebody", go take a seat on the Bee Hive steps. If ou want a farm or a home in town, get your mind on 203 Hinton Building. W. L. DUNSTAN f 1 : EHILOH BRIEFS Sshool Opens At Poplar Br. I1. (!: i- It u 1 I Mm-;. r.i i ilmiUi- aiiil wvio s s.re fiii.tii mi at t ! i-Mth (1 si lii:i'f h i li.- rck , .M r tile Jia.-t :r is -o!:iiilrtinn li, Jr..-;. .!r. M. U. C;.r.wri"lit u Norfolk toiiu , to vi.sil li r t rs Mrs. J. ('. ( "optx-i.-inif !i Mrs. C. U McCloinl. Thf Junor I'lii'.allicu ciitertutiieil (he Ji.nlor Iturica at. .Miss 1'auline Wliahvs last Friday night. Miss Mamin I tray lias returned t her home in Norfolk al'ttr hpendins; some tinip with lu-r frmel Miss Lilah Sawcr. Miss N'aiini,. I'aitU'tt of Klizabeth City is visiting triends !ur." . We are !ad to hoar that liltlp Lucfe Cowcll is improving from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. W. D. (in gory went to Nor folk today. Miss Pearl Unman of South Mills who has lioen visit ins here has re turned home. tar j Th- a mi v. .'i : -'Hie, .i:"i:,ul. r.'.rn i" iial run? i 1' .- i U'.i : i .hu I'.'.i!,. i liU , I . 11 Till' o, i. "...I. le a. Ill !. : ,- I ....J In !;.., .Mr. I.. I., laiiii, WIT" H' K jlticinl, 1 and friends f li: s.-lio.d. OPERATED ON FOR TOISSILITIS rt'liry . Price, Ihe little ten year old am of Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Trie? of N'ixcnton, was operated on for tonsiliiis Monday at the Eliza beth City Hospital and was able to leave Thursday far his home, the operation lie'n; unite siiecesKl'ul and his progress toward recovery from the eft: els or .le operation entirely atisfa tc ry . Mr. A. 11. Price, the little fellcw's father, was in the city Wednesday to 8Le his son and was vrry much pleased wit), the l.oy's progress. ' r ' 11. Iv I.are of Tyner was in the city on business Thursday. .Mr. Jerome v:- a spier, did lalli. With his words before u iial l lie pio-p'it of a n ;v luiildiim ii r tll'lire liM-, We I 1 we oaii coiMNieine our woik a.iiin joyfully een under our tr-iiifi c-inditions. Th.- i mollna-iii is as r.l wt: lliyh Sehoal. r.O. Klenieiitary Grades, ltai, making a total of Kill. Oilier pupils are ex pected to vnter soon. The music i-la; s numbers 110, two of these will take voice, under Miss Sawyer. The firi-t ttacher's meeting of the i opiar I'ranch "district was held at Urandy on t he 9th. The Teacher's H-ad-nu; Circle was organied with Mr. Lohr pres. and Miss Miller sec., This circle expects to gain much from this organiza tion. Miss Beatrice Parker left Tues day to enter the State Normal at Greensboro. Mr. Warlund Parker left for Nor folk Tuesday. Miss Kuniie Jerome lett Tuesday for liuibur College where he will he a sti.deht this year. Miss (Jrac? Jerome 1 ft Tuesday for G. W. C. Most of our IPgh School gradu ates of last year, ate entering the ViWlous colleges. Miss Lucetta Gallop passed thru Poplar Hranch on her way to Coin jock, where she will teach this 'cn Mrs T. E New-hern cf Jarvlsburg and her brother. Mr. I. A. Forbes, were in the citv on business Friday Frank Nxou of Sunbury was here Thursday on business. Ill II IIS I Sterling Flatware An cxceptional.lv rich and graceful pattern of Sterling Flatware h.s just been placed on the market by the Whiting Manufacturing Co., Bridge port, Conn. The new pastern tfhich represents Ster ling Ware in its highest and mot artistic state, is named the "O&SANA, i We are fortunate enough to have the exclusive agency for the Whiting Mfs. Co. for this city and will in a few days show you a full line of the beauti ful new pattern "Oriana," as well as the "Port land," "Lady Baltimore," "Livingston," and a number of others. We show below the Whiting Co.'s trademark, which you should alw?ys make sure is stamped on all your Silver purchases. SCHOOL FOOTWEAR The greatest care is exercised in producing our SCHOOL SHOES. They are made by man- THnpnur.HF.v n..r Shoes for boys and girls are made in a variety of good styles, many cf which are to be seen ex- clusivelv. ::::: : WE ARE EXPERT FITTERS OF CHlLDREf'Sx FEET BOYS SHOES Tan, Gun metal, Kid Leathers Heavy and Medium Soles Welted and Stitched Hutton, Blucher and Bals (Bomplete Stock SBotjs Scouts rf'jij sfei.'. jaftiiy --N GIRLS' SHOES Patent, Vicikid, Gun metal Liht and Medium Soles xMedium and Low Heels. Cloth and Kid Tops $a6y SAoes of all Zftind I HAVE JUST RIGHT WIDTH AND SIZE FOR EVERY FOOT. TO END All SCHOOL TROUBLES SEND THE CHILDREN HERE 505 MAIN ST. I 505 - I MAIN ST. Announcing Our Semi-Annual Millinery Opening Showing the Latest Fall Fashions Of New Millinery I Wednesday and Thursday September 20 and 21 AFTER VACATION S. R. SIFF C O. Inc. "BE FORE INVESTING IKSIMIE'- For better results use the Old Reliable B. P. S. or S. W. P. ready mixed Paints, Covers most, looks best, wears longest, most economical, full measure. Also anything you need in .Hardware or Building Material. PORCH COLUMNS A SPECIALTY. jj J. H. AYDLETT HARDWARE CO. WATER STREETf Tru-innrrT mi iiini i nil ib tt ii ii ihmhiii hi ii ii'ii i i, ihii, h mm i i mi TRADE Ml 1HI f ght - JEWELED 14 South Poindexter Street For Quick Buyers CP To THS TfeCDEP CLOTHES pmm the chances are that your clothes will need cleaning and pressing be- a tr.re niiitinc nwov tnr i g (- j next season. Send them to us and we will put them in the finest shape ofr you Also get your fall gar ments', suits, ladies sport coats, etc. and let us save you the price of a new one. Our Prices are acknowledged to be very reasonable COOPER CLEANING WKS. Phone 280 II' br-4 L 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 So.'f 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 38 ELIZ. CITY,N C The canning season is almost over. We still have a few more Fruit Jars and Rubbers A for sale. A. F. TOXEY & CO. Wholesale Grocers 10 and 12 Water St. S MISS S. A. PERRY I Announces to her friends and the public her 1 Opening of Fall and Winter Millinervon Wed- nesday and Thursday, September 20th and 21st All are most cordially invited to attend No i cards sent in town. Y. M. C, A. BLDG., -:- "MAIN STREET laltimore Steam Packet Co OLD BAY LINE "Steamers leave Norfolk 6:30 P. M. dailv. In m eluding Sundays, until further notice FARM FOR SALE 373 Acres of land, 200 acres in thrifty pine - thicket, $500 worth old growth pine timber 175 acres in good state of cultivation. Buildings worth $2,000. Nicely located 6 miles from E. City, one half mile from boat landing. Fine range for stock, can be made fine stock farm ana a most desirable home. Thirty five doilars per acre on easy terms to quick buyer. N. R. Parker & Son ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ggy?Tifmw m ii . urn gjg WE DO JOB PRINTING

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