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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Social Happening! SlnffH at Wedding Kiss I-oulse Jenuette is sp<-n<i everal days in Norfolk [ Miss il h t) ? ? 1 Lacy and will sing J the Hubbard-Myers weeding takes place Thursday. Motlten* to Parade 'The Mbthers Clu'? m?*t Wednes day afternoon at the Community Iftue on Fleetwood street with It members present. Thirteen ba MS were weighed and 15 visits nut to the sick and strangers and a pounding -was given to a member of the club whose hus band has been ill. The club de- " elded to have an exhibit at the Fkir and also to have a float in the parade If some one would he ktad enough to lend tliem a truck. =u , \\. IJ. flaw, >(?h>4s The Y. W. n. Class >?f thf First oirlatlan Sunday School was de lightfully entertained Tuesday ev ening at the home of Mr*. Jesse Pipkins. After business discus sions delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Jesse Pipkins. Mrs. Ellas Pritchard and Mia* Laura Alexander. Those present jye: Misses Mary Owney. Ethel UKy, Maud Evans, Louise I)ell>n, Alexander?- -Hat tic Ho}tit *. Bttk) Palmer, Mesdanvs Fred; MUte, Martin Jennings. Jesse' nklns, Elias Pritchard. Charlie Cooper and Wilson Williams. Personal* * I _"aP. C. Creekmore, of Hertford, sfper ipendlng sey? ral days with daughter.. Mrs. Clara Benton. -Wednesday to spend- some te with his nephew. John Simp It Currituck. ^Mrs. Laura Chitty and little I, Hope W. Chitty. returned" Monday after spending the sum mer with Mrs. Chitty's mother. Vft. S. II. Hartlett, at Carthage. fBIr/ and Mrs. W. L. Small spent Wednesday in (Norfolk iMrs. Nathan Frank, of New BSrn, is spending several, days wflh her daughter. Mrs. Cluude Zwgler, on South Road street. i Sale On 1 Gents ' Watches Th is Del igh tfu I Li ttle Spot Is High Up In The Tree tops Miss Minnie Alhertson Teaches a //?/>/>> I ariety of Interesting Things to (.lasses of (hiltlren anil of Teachers in Her Mete Studio on C.hureh St. Cne of the prettiest little spots to Up found in town is the studio of Miss Minnie Albertson who is this season teaching classes of drawing for children and for pub lic school teachers at her home on Went Church street. Miss Albertson . this summer took a special art course at the sumnier school at Chapel Hill and when she -came home went about lining up b? r -ludio. She had t.-ttrrht-heforr^-frnw rlmc-rn rtwrr/ but thin ?u turner with the many ?1? 1 iKh t f til new things learned, she gained a u< w enthusiasm which simply had to express itself. Th; studio 1st the delightful result. It was mad#, of course, as all studios properly are, from a part of the attic. There are casement windows, and creamy walls, with drup?Tl*-s? In Tich brown tones, there are pictures, and tables and chairs, and all sorts of pleasant thing:, that go to make the right sort of annosphtre for a studio. MIhs Albertson has some v?*ry attractive designs for wall papers ?nd fabrics which she made at the summer school, as well as oth er drawing* and gome striking pos ters in cur paper work. Besides I he unmistakable evidence of tal ent. .there is in addition fine workmanship in aii that she does. When Miss Albert son is not , teaching or doing some of tire ma ny tusks for which she is called upon by her commuuity and 'church. she works at the Interest ing feat of restoring old painted furniture or in decorating furni ture after the fashion of the old ^painted? variety that- wuk *ut-U ^TfghTTM VbM Tfome work is to he seen iu her studio, and altogether, this little room high up-in-tho is sm h a joy that the visitor fortunat-- enmiKh to gain entrance is altogether ioath to leave. Miss Minn!? is the home staying person of this trio of sisters, the Misses Albertson. She keeps i the home ' fires burning while Miss Marcie is going over l*us -Tjnotank County day after dny orr her Job as Home Demonstration Agent, uml Miss Catherine Is go ing over (North Carolina as Field Secretary of the State Parent Teachers Association with her headquarters at the Greensboro College for Women. ? Living together in the very at She's Princess |f?r? * !? 1 Mis? Luclle Hay n#? ?f fihrf?v?port.l who A will % represent fysutPtar.ft ?? state prlncNt at t h? Intoi ..?tlrrr'. Ivimkum exposition %m l* hftt lulwa. tractive homo whiph they planned j and built several yearn ag<? and i ^hiih they have continued to' heuutlfy and make more home like each year, it i<s always a plea*- , ur?? to talk to them individually or j New Draperies for Fall Our Nrw Full Draperies include I In- material* most in demand: Cretonnes, "Madras, Terry liliillii'K ami some nf the finrr hand blocked cretonnes. ? We also have many attractive patterns in Curtain Mate rials including Scrims, Marquisettes, and plain and fancy Nets. Fowler & Company togetier. and their frlenus havo a hulit of disputing whether Miss Minne, Miss Marcle, or MUs Cathcine is the most capable. The 1 queslou will probably never be sett ltd, (or -MIsh Catherine's in \ t tress arc in literature, schools, anil ii Parent-Teacher work, while Miss Marcie's turn is toward ? l:ont*-making in all its phases and ? h?T leart Ms wrapped up in her work as Home Demonstration {! Agen. of Pasquotank County. ! Miss Minnie, besides her taW-nt for art. ? an exceptionally fine Bible stud?tit and church worker, us well as a good housekeeper. Be (i Midi's these specialties, they each have tastes in common that make them entirely congenial, and they are so devoted to each other that I they are always in honor prefer fj ring one another, and each on**. effacng seJf completely, i* glad I I to tel you of the fine qualities of the ether two. PHQNE, 1 1 4 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Kl NKflAl. MHS. SIAHKHAM The funeral of Mr*, F. I*. Mark ham. Sr.. <?f Weeks v Hie. who d|e? Sunday nifcht at Sar.th Leigh llos pital at .Norfolk, wa.t conducte< Wednesday afternoon at 2 :S' o'clock at the home by Rev. \V. T rhipp* aiul interment was uiiiil*' it the Meads burying ground in I li i county. J 'Aiming tho>t* atuhdmg from \ distance were: Mrs. C. It. Angel of Charlottesville, Virginia. Tal madge Murkhnm from the I'-uiver sity uf Virginia, Mrs. L. S. Mc Call of Charlotte and It. It. Mark ham of Norfolk. ?Mrs. Markham is survived li; her husband, and seven children Mr*. Warren Davenport of this city. Mrs. t\ K. Angell of i har lottetiville. Virginia. Mrs. I ..??*' is L. McCall of Charlotte, Mrs. A. II. Price. II. 1*. Mead*. W. J. Meads. Talmadge Markhant of Week* ville, and four ?<ei? 'children. Kay Markham of Norfolk, F IV Mark ham. Jr.. l,eltoy Markham ami Mr#. Thompson of \V??ek* ville. one nlnter, Mm. Katie Saw >wr of CharlottcHville. Virginia, and several grandchildren. Cbtn riniitafa YOU CAN DEPKND ON ER! BEN GETTING YOU I P ON TIME. price $3.25 . Louis Selig Quality Since Ittsj Smart Skirl a It? autifully t* 11 orcd In th?? new wtt style* ? pUla nn?l plfutt'd mod ?-ln that hav? that jaunty ?if f.et that only ~coui<~c in correct ly tailored *ar mtnls. I'rtcea S3. 98 to $10.98 M. Li'ifgh Sheep Co. Mrs. Housewife ! ? Do You Favor Food Law Enforcement T Sick Headache "I hare used D lack Draught when needed for the pant 25 yew*," says Mrs. Km ma ti rimes, of Forbes, Mo. "1 begun tak ing it for a bad case of const Ipation. I would sat constipated and feel Juat miserable ? sluggish, tired, a bad taste In niy mouth, . . . and soon my head would begin hurting and I would havo a sfTerc sick hwlache. I don't know Just who started me to taking TMord's BLACK-DRAUGHT Irat it did thd work. It Just seemed to cleanse the liver. Very soon I felt mre m Constipation causes the system to re-absorb poisons that may cause great pain and much danger to your health. Take Thedford's BlackDrauBht. It will atlmulfttft the liver help to drive out the poi sons. Sold by all dealers. Costs only one cent a dose. BX104 Men! Don't Come Hoik Fagged Out by Hard Work I Doctor* nay that in an enorm* ! ouh number of cases when men I come home physically and man fully "all In," nervous and cran Iky. th? real cause la not hard work, but thin, pale, watery blood, deficient In btrength-glvlos . Iron. Once thla Iron la restored to the blood It Ir often aatonlsb ing how quickly these men gain Hew strength, nerve force and en du ranee. Hut he sure the Iron you taka - Inorganic Iron - Nuxatcd Iron ? and not the old-faHhloned liquid ; inedicinea and pill* made by tho action of powerful acids on ordi nary mineral Iron. Nuxated Iroa | Ih a natural organic Iron, like the | iron in your own blood, and like that In Hplnach and lentila. Does i not Injure teeth nor disturb the stomach. Ho remarkable . are the effects of Nuxated Iron that thou sands of weak, nervous, fagged out men arid women have often Increased their itrength, energy, find endurance in only two woeka* time. Try Nuxated Iron Just two wtu?k?^ M4tn**y- back 4f not delight-- ' .ed. Hut make certain you get gen uine guaranteed Nuxated Iron tablets with the letters N I on every tablet. At all good drug gists. adv. LOOK THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED SECTION AND SEE WHAT IS COMING TO YOU DAILY DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RAflTBB Thto else type (S point)* Ml cent a word each lnf?rU6n; minimum 2S cent#, ott* tllAa; 71 c?nt? VMk; 16 word*. Standi** ad*. flro centi * word Mr week. Tweo?y canto par month ? la adraalk. ?White ejaee and p*?r graphed ada, f>0 eenta an Inch. Copy ?u?t be In tba office bf I p. m. day before laacr< lion. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For Sale MB HA I M <M?K\Kll IAVT ON m?g and Baxter ?tract* 60 * 120 W. C. Jackson, D. M. Jobm oct l-7np ? TRV ifflARW Carolina nankins A Trust Com pany stock. Address bo* 176 9tt FOB HAI<H ? TIIK ANNA I>KI/>N homo, 229 North Road street. Ap ply Mrs. A. L. Aydlott. sept 29.-oct 4np. <XK>K HTOVK FOR HAI.F CHKAP ? Apply Miss Halite Perry st ?tore. 12 Kant Main street. sept 26-oct 2np. FOR HALF. ? BIX PKH CENT real estate mortRaro bonds for safe Inrestments. Industrial Hank. FOR HAIJC C HKAF ? CORONA vpe writer practkally new. also <No. 3 Underwood 14-E carriage typewriter. Carter Bros. OmtMKo. Phone 73?. 24-oe7np Wanted w\VTM> ? ox* (innn MUWM milk raw. C. K. Overman. 609 N. Komi Hfrcpt. Phone 353-J wpt 29-ott 4np. UANTKII ? TWO BOA1UMMW j Voun? n^n pref?rr?d. Apply U> lAdvlnr* pfflCff. ??pl?-oc4(M, Wanted ? To Bujj i want to nrv voru mcrd cotton. Doc I'erry or I). ('. IVrrjr. oct l-30llp Male Help KXTIt.% .MONTHI.V ? \(? h?1Miik; no ranvnuslnn; positively no invmitment ; employed people preferred, write quick. Depi O-L-.Vf Company, 340 VV. Huron. Chicago. Female Help K\TIL\ <-V? MONTH I, Y ? NO ttltteftj no canvaaalna; po?ltlVf?ly no Inveatment; employed peoplr preferred, write <iule*. Dtp: Company, 340 W. Huron ChlonKo. Merchandise RTHOOI. HlfOKM ? KVRRV PAIIt guaranteed solid leather. star Brand ond Poll Parrot? jot the WholP family. McCabe ? Orlce, the Ilusy Store. ocl-7np sPK<T%Ii ? TO (1X)HH OCT IIOY den and Hurley men's shoes and nxfords. Ilrown and black. If your hIzc In here Rot a pair at this low price $7.50. This is about half tin- value. Gallop & Toxey 8hoo Co. oct 2-8np A. II. HKK1JCY Ai HON, WIIOLK. sale frulls and produce. Just re ceived h enr of green cabbage, seekol jm'H th and 100 baskets eat ing appl'-s Tall us Phone 69 sept 26-oct 21np. I'HK XOHTH HTAIt KI/)IR ? both plain and self rising. C. W. Stevens A Co. Phone 5. oct2-8np vol' WIIJ, PIXD A FL'IjIj MKK of children's headwear at Walker St (Company, 116 Polndexter street. s 1 9-oc2pd AJMMIMTION. IMItHWAHK, rus and nil*. S<e C. V. Perry. Phone 803, Main stre -t Extend ?d. ocl-7np Grocery Stores KC. R. VKKKIN'H OIUX RRV. ItOAl) and Pearlng streets. Fresh gro ceries. Fast delivery.,* Phont 74. ?' V. MAVN ? FANCY* OIKXTOK. leu, Better Vegetables, Fa?t Rer vlc?- octl-7npd OHOCKRIKH OF AM, KIN OH dellvAed to any part of city. Phono 837. Joe Ilarrel). 25-oct lnpd khscetimneoaa l>RJNK "HMI1.F" THK KRW OR ange drink ; and Virginia Dare Orape. Bottled by Paaqtiotank Bottling Co. aept 2-8np I1UVATK IHtllHIMI FOR Ladle* and Children, Price 25c Mra. Frank Upton, 409 MrPhcr aon atreet. oe 1-7 p<l ?at at Tine uxnm ? homk eata promptly aerred at popular prlcea. Entrance Martin atreet. oct 1 t fnp. FOR ADVKRTIHIMO ON THIH page, telephone Mlaa Blonnt at Tha Adrance ofllca, Phone ?5 1- tf THK KAOI.K < AFK _ KATH rooked the American way. flpeclat dinner dally. Home made plea. C. B. lrei, proprietor. ffnp school < 'hi nrv thk! Student llnf? of writing tabid* be- \ caime we pny 60 r? dor/'n for the front cov<*r. Hodberry'* Drug Store. I'hone 775. kp29oo4?p BUY STOCKS AND ROND* from on on Weekly and Monthly payment*. The Industrial Bank tfnp. iiKForiK vor try to rkst try the -bent ? Thr Duty IJeo Cafe. Special dinner 60c. tfnpd I'llOXH 2 m FOIl (liRANINO and pressing. Work done i promptly and In good nhape. tfx [FOR ACTOMOniliK AC'CKMSOK les, gasoline, oil* and excellent ; senrlca, woe D F Web*ter. North | Road street Extended. Phone 191. tfnpd KI,K4TR|C'AI, <*>VTRACTlNO and repslrlng. We treat you right. I). Kay Kramer I'hone 216. joct 1 tfnp. . MARK TOUR NTKPM MARK money ? Turn up I'olndexter and walk twenty-five utepa from Main, save a dollar a step on dry goods notion*. drM*fpi. coat*, etc. Hur dle * I'arker. oct2-8np PARMKRM! ? ITfHC THIS PAOK . for selling your products. Ask thono who hnvo tried It. tf ' Far Rent HTOHK W>R IIWNT ? in HOl'TH Wit?r atropf, now occupied by Buxton White Reed Company. I'ONiM'ftfiloti lnt of November. Ap lly lo l)r. J. H. White. ocltr( Special Notices \ NOTMK ? 1111*4 Hill Ject In nil cH?ft to rejection will be rcr*lv??d by either of th* un dersigned prior to 12 noon. Octo ber 4. 1924. for purchase find re moral of old building on Brad ford lot formerly th?? residence of the late l>. H. Bradford, an and where It now stands. It being tin derttood purchasers shall r#mof? Immediately. No furniture In cluded. Thompson ? Wilson, Khrlnghaus and Hall, agents. oc l-3np JOTIf'N Hale of \ aliuihk* l*r*?|?erly. Ilr flftlN- <4 ? I '"4 M Trtl 16 w ' fcr ManMft Mik > tnr rrr??t? ?h?r?i? 'II. Al Ion, d trtitrh Ui'l iy TnM Hum (tol*. , ?Unh 1Mb. M*. ?n?l la rnl.irtrd in th? Mm l.t ?*'? OWlr* .< la?niM*nl roMKr ln llw* Hi. I4|r 111, I >!.? II inwm] no HatiiriUy. Mi. ?rf?<Kr l?l. |9>4. at ll n'rlwl %f , to offer for ?al? ?< Th? I'imH ll?ni?r .if m .a|,| rniMf. f i-.Mi?- anHion fo. ra ah, lb a 14.M, u M. I'lHl In NIC aa : llr-ill? Mir (Mia M, ? iniafiil oil Ihr M.ajlh -Id- nf Ball Mlr*?4 Mrf kri"?n?a> a i?r? nf Inf. Koa. 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