Champion Swimmers All In "Sunday Best" The girls above arc America's champ-on girl Bwiuuuers. antl this unusual photograph shown them one *vav you seldom see them, without swimming uvs. Snapped at Miami. Fla.. where they smashed records recently. Left to rl^ht: Ailecn Hiugm. Helen Meany. Katherine Brown. Adelaide Lambert. Helen Wain wright, Gertrude Ederle, Doria O'Mara, Sybil Bauer, Virginia Whitenaek. Ethel McGary and Agnes Geraghty. New U. S. Line Vessel Almost Ready Work on the U. S. Republic, the new U. S. Linos vessel. is noaring completion at Newport, and soon she will bo in transatlantic operation. Sho will have room for G05 cabin passenfffrs and 139<> third class passen* cer?- No second class. It will bo the last word in boats and will run between New York and Bremen. Pomp Marks Wedding of Prince Regent *- Cameramen were lined before the Toklo palace gates to film the Prirtce Repent and his brido, the Princess Kagato. following the recent wedding ceremony. Japanese evidently must be afraid of cameramen at close tange, hence the distance between cameras and auto. CHEST COLDS Redden the skin by the use of hot applications. Then massage briskly with Vicka, spread Vicks on thickly and cover with hot flannel cloths. V/ICKS w VapoRub ?>vt 17 Million Jmrm V?d Y*arty Take Salts If Stomach Isn't Acting Right Saya Indigestion Results from an Exceaa of Hydrochloric Acid. 11 Undigested fond delayed in the stom ach decays, or rather ferments, the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority, lie also tells us that Indigestion is caused by Hyperacidity meaning there is an excess of hydro chloric acid in the stomach which pre vents complete digestion and st..rts food fermentation. Thus everything, eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stom ach like a t< \ l i. <11. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest; we belch up ga^; we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any phar macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before bf-'akfllt and drink it while it if effervescing, and furthermore, to con tinue thi* for a week. While relief often follows the first dose, it is impor tant to help neutralise the acidity, re move the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos phate This harmless salts is used for many stomach disorders with ex cellent results. Fresh Shipment PRESERVES in wooden palls. T-arfce as sortment and unusually good. Buy a pail and save money. M. P. GALLOP CO. Phones 3 and 57 (tieatkerly's Beatest Peanut Brittle One I.li. Parknge 37c RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch" from tore, stiff, aching jointi. It can. hot hurt you, and it certainly stop! that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest re lief known. Nothing has such concen trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. iust as soon as you apply Red I'epper !ub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and sore ness are gone. Ask any good druggist for > jar of Rowlea Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowlea on each package. USED Look over our list of at tractive offerings lifted lie 'low. There's one to suit ev I ery need. IHU'K ? 7 Pa?M-nger .HI* . ? *yl Touring with winter top and KHIy Tiro* 932.YOO I HTKVKNH ? HI* Cylinder, Hcvcn I'nNwnKor Touring IS00.00 MITtHKLIi ? Five PiwoengfT I Mill Inn *500.00 HL'DftOV ? Rpovwter f7:w>.00 AI'I'KltHON* ? H<*von PiUMcnKcr TouHdk, H Cylinder , , . .|WH).W FOItll ? *I2.%.00 up PORl> ? <oupo? *200.00 up | FOItll ? Touring Cnra , , . .$.V> up FOItll ? RoMlftm up I FOliM Truck* tlOO.OO up Termii if Deaired. KKMK.MBKR ? Kvery car yon we on the roiMl In a t'HKD CAR. AUTO & GAS EN6INE WORKS, INC. i IM'ICK ? ItoadMor 9200.00 | Ill'H'K 1 Cylinder Touring $103.00 lOft FT. Water Hi. PRITCHARD WRONG ? DECLARES BANKS "Absolutely wrong" says T. X. Banks, 303 Harney street, referring to th?? view of H. M. Pritchard anil others that a ferry from Newberry's) Landing in Tyrrell to Listers Pier in Pasquotank, would be impractica ble. "I have been fishing in the sound off and on for the past fifty years," says Mr. Banks, "and the crossing of the sound between these two points presents no difficulties to the ordinary type of vessel operating in -AN INVESTMENT Which assures an Annual return of not less than 7 |?er cent I and I which pays an additional 2 per cent I annually when net eaminus on the total capital amount to |>er cent I In a cot'|H>ratiou under the direct , management of n group from among! I the most successful executives in the I j Piedmont Section I secured by one of the most modern and best eqiiipiM'd weaving mills in | the South manufactUrim; a consist ently pi'olltahle line of goods IS WORTH LOOKING INTO For full particulars write BOND DEPARTMENT American Trust Company Charlotte, N. C. Frank B. Green, Manager. SILVER TEA THURSDAY A silver tea for the benefit of the Auxiliary of Christ Church will if -i\. ii at tif homo of Mrs. C. H. Robinson on East Main street, Thursday afternoon, from 4 to ?? o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Electric Lamps Price reduced on all siz es, 10 Watt to 300 Watt. We carry in stock 6, 32, 110 and 230 Volts. Auto mobile and Fla?h Light Lamps. W. S. White & Co. Phone 61. 410 Matthews St. MELRCK 18-Piece Dinner Set $10.50 Neat decoration, good warp, most tlrniralilt; pieces. MELICK " A QUESTION ANSWERED" When you think of your Party, Chil>, Social Qncfttlon ? Where can I get the Xlrwt Lettuce, Nicest Celery, XlcMt Tomntrteo, Freshest Cream Cheeee, FreihMt Nal tlne?, Lump Suicar, Home-made Dressing? "Call 698" "Service" ?? ? "Quality" H. L. GARRETT (?et? Pleasant Surprise "About 6 months ago my father was very ?1ck with hi* stomach, which had been troubling him for several years. Three doctors said he had cancer and one said It was Sail stones ? all agreed an operation | necessary, but on account of his age I was afraid to risk It I tolk a friend about It who said his wife had been through the sam#* trouble and had been cared by taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I at once bought a bottle for father and he Is now as strong as a bear and can eat more hatn and cabbage than any 3 men." It removes the catarrhal mu cous from the Intestinal tract, and allays the laflamatlon which caus es practically all stomach, liver snd Intestinal ailments, including appen dlcts. One dose will convince or money refunded at si) druggists, sdv sound waters except in case of a vere storm. ? "As to the matter of no pier's be-' in able to stand at Lister* Point."! he says. "I know that on** pier haR,? already been built there and it stood for a number of years. In fact some of the piling of this there." pier are still U.B.Thrifty says "J^Ke y6i/n^ 9elLou) i\/ith mor\e^ io burrv seldom j-eb fKe u)orlcJ afire" Rut the young fellow who quietly] builds up at the bank a small sav ings account can get at the bank' strong backing and start for himself' a pretty good biaze. THE FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. TWO KINDS OF 1 NTKISKST ? I'KltSONAL & 4% ! 'Z/fCci K/anj tef /c t Chocolate Simps, Vanilla Snaps, Lemon Jumbles, Zu Zu, Macaroon Snaps, Animals, Oysterettes, i.'liccsc Ticl Bits, Uncedu Biscuit, Per pkf? Special For Saturday ) 4.000 yards Yellow Cotton goods must be sold. Excel lent heavy weight quality to bo sold for only ? 14c Mr. mill Mm. Mike Mettrey have sold part of their shares ? In the Farmers Ilarfcnln Storo X and will lake a trip to Europe ?fborut April 1. Creditors will please present hills before that date. Mike Mettrey -X~X~X~X~XX^~X~X~X~X~X~X~X NINETY ACRES HIGH LAND (Easily drained, located near Crooked Creek In Camden County about 200 yards from the Main Koad. Will sell or trade. Apply to Gallop & Sawyer xotick ok ham: of Valuable Ileal Km tntr. NORTH CAROI.IXA. I'AAqroTANK rorvrr. IN TIIB SII'KRIOR COritT n r Tlrtu* of tb* now*-? ? t ?al? ?f?t*ii in m<? 1n a r*r1?ln of Trust umitfd hr lWd in I August S5U>. Ittf, r*Wfjxl In ih* lt*?lstor i<f l>**d?* Offlr* f.r 1'asquotank Coantr. N. t'? 'In (look S3, flic 530. wunni I rcrliin not* thrr* In durrtM and hr re??on of (Waul! In th* par m??t nf ?ald not#. and bv rwvni of th? bid hatlna f>-?-n raised a third llm*. I will on Saturday. March 'ih. 1021 al 19 o'clock M . at III* Court Mouse Door In I'awiuotank Cwniv, N. <?., ifll ftt public Miction for raati. the following daunted i>r*n*nr. o tli; Sitnai* in 1'iwitKiiink Count v, N. C. RKOINNIXO at the XorlhM>( NflW of the fbarles Oa*Kln lot on th* WrM ?1de of th* New Road and fronting 117 fert nn aald Road to ? ditrh ; tb'tHr along said ditch M fe?t lo Mlle? Twine's land: thence along said Twlne'a lio* 117 feet to Charle* Oasklo't land; thmn K*?t alone Mid Gaakln'a line *2 f?l to tba l?lac? of brglnnint It bring tbat tract or pftr eel r* land comrred by Wilaon Babb to O*orgs fir Id br l>ecd dated February Mb. Ittl. ao'l recorded in th? Rerliter of I> wdi' Offic* of I'asquotaak Count r. N. 0.. la Book M. Pa?a 447. Po^?l and dated thlt February Mtb, 1M4. Bidding will atftrt It #W!1 75. TKMMS Or BALK CAMI. W. L. SMALL. Feb >7.iMr.5 TrotUa. Spring Is Here So Fashion decrees, and this store is in line with Fashion's demands with an attractive new line of Suits, Coats and D *? esses M. Leigh Sheep Co. Woman's Wccr Store uin&msBasfSisiBisE g^s^'arasrasaEiBia.'a? THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD We know our groceries and canned goods are good. Our customers know it. But there are many people who havo never given us a trial. They are the cnes who don't know our food is so good. We merely ask for a single opportunity to serve you who have never been in to see us. G. W. Twiddy A X For Fresh X Groceries, Vegetables X and Fruits i CALL 187 i J. W. Shannonhouse & Son ViY Arc Headquarters For Lambertville and Ball Brand KURBKK BOOTS Mitchell's Dept. Store 2 Extra Special TKCO ni'CKWHKAT and PANCAKK PLOUR, Per pkg. H<i ('nuliJIower, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celer)', Cnl?, Spinach, Cabbage, Htc. IMionpfi 256 and 396 | Morgan & Parker TIIE KEYSTO\E SHAVING PARLOR is now upstairs over New Hood Syilctn Itnnk ncwr I^miU HtIIk'* :-x~c~e~e-o~o-fr SWIirn yon nr<lor poffriM rramnlifr la cull? M. V. PERRY I'llOXE 4113 C. 8. AND ttOODYKAR TIRKS For ftorrloe ana KMinfMIni AUTO HL'Pri.Y * VClCAXIinO Company PHONB Ml

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