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. 1 NAROBIA i Announcing the New NAROBIA Guaranteed Furs JUST RECEIVED-- large shipment of new and wonderful fur, unlike any other we have ever shown! Nferobia Guaranteed Furs are just as luxurious and comfortable as ex pensive furs. Their black is the rich, lustrous black of the raven's plumage. Their texture is silky. Their style is above reproach. If you are tired of paying ridiculous prices for furs that fail to staDd up under the daily wear arid tear just try Narobias! We guarantee them not to fade or shed. The Agony Column $6. to $15. M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman's Wear Vr You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman's life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to .strength and health. It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for yoil You can't make a mistake in taking The Woihta's MO Tofflc Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as wejl and as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything." Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. MM ?1 lf"V win jti'K A z1 A Dainty Appe tizing Meal that ju it makes you eat it that chases the troubles from your irtind and make you fc"e1 like a Ynil'ioftarre that Is Wie kind of meats we BUSY BEE CAFE Everything i s pure clean, and wholesome well cooked daintil y served and the prices are right. Have yoa ever tried our oysters served in any stpe. ALWAYS PLEASES YESTERDAY AFTERNOON JUST A8 THE DAY'S WORK WAS ABOUT OVER AND THE lAST DELIVERY BOY STARTED UPON HIS W4Y I STRETCHED MY FEET UNDER THE DESK PREPARATORY TO WRITING AN ODE TO THANKSGIVING EITHER IN PROSE OR VERSE AND ABOUT THAT TIME MY FRAU CAME IN FROM THE MARKET WITH THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT: oOo "YOU CAN GET A THANKSGIVING TURKEY FOR ONLY SEVEN DOLLARS" oOo WELL I KNEW x THAT I COULDN'T GET A THANKSGIVING TURKEY FOR SEVEN DOLLARS MOREOVER THE MUSE HAD DESERTED ME AND NEITHER COULD I WRITE A THANKSGIVING ODE IN PROSE OK VERSE SO I TURNED MY DRAIN TO THE PRACTICAL PROBLEMS OF LIFE WHICH ARE EVER TOO MUCH WITH US WHETHER THEY BE OF GETTING OR SPENDING AND I HAVE BEEN IN UTTER DISTRACTION EVER SINCE TRYING TO FIGURE OUT THE FOLLOWING THANKSGIVING PUZZLE: oOo T7 TURKEY POSTS SEVEN DOLI ARS HOW MUCH CAN I GET A TURKEY SWmviCH FOR AT THE BUSY REE? Kvery woman knows that the best rallies in ladies suits u:u to be found nf MiMiaM'g Department 8';-, vp. adv. J. W. SELIG Eye-sight Specialist MAIN ST. Next to SeligsJewelry Store PHONE 616 "That's just what I've always wished a cigarette would do satisfy I" .... - . V. .....5 The feature of Chesterfields is that they begin where other cigarettes leqve off, In other words, besides pleasing the taste,Chesterfields go furtherthey satisfy! Just like a long drink of cold water satis fies when you re thirsty. And yet, Chesterfields are MILD! 1 It's Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new cigarette delight, because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend -an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggesf discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFY!" ! t if m mi. si ' if: MM "fr""" TTt'IUul(.lmi.,. i-..Xi,iu.:rr:flr.Kj7.'KTj;--,:f 10 for 5c Abo packed 20 (or 1 0a 15 a "t ivy. 1 FARMS FOR RENT With New Buildings and good, sure land, suited for both corn and cotton. Applto W. R. LAMBERT, Phone 389 210 Kiamer Building COTTON. GRAIN, PRODUCE ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. 1 MYING TO-DAV Noveraber 29, 1916 COTTON 8trict Middling ( Middling EUGS Hen KgR, per doien SELLING TO-DAY FLOU-v t'iitap.-ico, best patent Hoyal GRAIN Data, per biiKhel Corn, per tag MIDDLINGS Bal'urds, per bag rfo. I. Timothy, -$t ton $21.00 ikifrwiur.nt wmKunumvA 19c. 19C. 36c. $9.25 $9.25 70c $2.15 $2.15 We Thank You OUR MANY GOOD CUSTOVF.Rb. FOR VOUK PATRONAGE Ol'K STOKK CLOSES ON THANKS oivi: ( DAY Gallop & Toxey ME NOTICK Sale of Valuable Property Hy virtue of a Deed of TruBt, exe- 'cuted to me by D. C Perry and M. A. Perry, his wife, on the 6th day of August, 1912, which aid deed of trust la duly recorded In Book 36, Page 636,' Office of Register of Decdg of Pasquotank County, I shall ae'L at public auction, at tlie Court House for CROUP or COLDS "JUST RUB IT ON" It does the work 25c and 50c sizes. Get a jar today and relieve that deep cold. Vick's Salve is sold at THE CITY DRUG STORE Water Street Phoe n288 door, In Pasquotank County, to the highest Udder, for cinh, the f i'low Ing descrlled lands: Known av.a lesl?nHtrd as let No. 6 In the plot of Old. Dunstan and Jones, recorded In Deed Book No. 25, page 490, in tha Register's office for said county, said lot fronting 38 feet on Main atreet and running back between parallel incs 120 feet to an alley. For further description see deed from Jno. V.' Smithson and wife to VVilllaui i. C ilpepper, dated! April 24, 1908. Hook 32 page' 41.1, and the deeds anj p'ace therein re ferred to, also Book 36, page 108. -Terms of bh1c: CASH., 1 '.' J O. W. WARD. . " . :: , TniRtee . Not. 30, Dec. 7, 14, 11.
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