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The Albemarle Observer from Edenton, North Carolina • Page 4

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Edenton, North Carolina
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Blchard T71nborne, Pres. spent last Week with hia grand w. H. Wlnborne, VrPreBldett Ohowan County, ft. day School picnic jointly took Norfolk, Vs.

mother. jv Albemarle Obeerver Mr and Mrs. Ben Riddick spent Sunday in Virginia. Dempsy Jon.es of Whaleyville H. tr; STORY, -Xdrtorgi PublisHer.

was a caller liere Thursday night. INCORPORATED. Cotton and Peanut Factors Edenton, L. Brown called to see Miss Entered as second class matter January 7, 1910, at the post office at under the Act of March 3, 1879. Annie Hart Sunday night.

place at Kee's Cro.SBon Saturday last in the afternoon. Quite a large crowd were in attendance and everyone seemed to enjoy it, Gake, ice cream etc was served to the audience. We were pleas-ed to have Editor Story present. The oration for the occasion on the part of the Farmers Union Was Mr. Martin Kellog, who after being introduced by Mr.

E. A. Benton made a telling speech in behalf of the great organization. Comaission Oerchants, Norfolk, Virginia Mr. Hurbert Brinkley accompa Published Every Friday.

nied Miss osie crown nome from Mr. Richard Jones Sunday ADVERTISING BATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Peanut Warehouses Suffolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Shipments solicited. Market Information furnished.

'Eeferenee, Seaboard National Bank, Norfolk JaI Always before buying get our prices on pea. nut Bags, gagging and Ties, It pays. Mrs. T. W.

Hobbs spent part of last week in Hobbsville. V. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. Six Months 50c. Three Months: 25c.

Miss Una 'Ellis entertained friends Sunday. Mr. Lycurgus Hofler who was to The Editor will not be responsiblo for the views or statements of correspondents tvi rtrht tn roviaft or reiect anv Dart or all of any article. Roger Knight is erecting a fine speak in the interest of Sunday on Correspondents should write only on one side of the paper and should be suie rtic ormiH nnt he nresent toXproper names correctly. Every article must be sighed by the correspond Schools could not be present oresent Only Show Coming Thia Way This Year THiKSDAY nil Thai Bnlly, Woolly, Real Wild West dwelling house.

Archie Taylor is building a store account of sickness. dent, whose name will not be pubiisnea witnoux; ms or uw wubphu. Edenton, N. 0., Friday, Sept. 11, 1914.

Miss Margaret Parker has gone Joppa JVews Notes. to Suffolk to begin her school. 1 a. 1 RTTV A RAT OF" COTTON wonr one is a graduate 01 jopei Mr. Tarlie Twine of Hickojy lligli bciiool, class ot yi.

UBtMARLE STEAM NAVIGflTiOH G01PUT Cross and Miss Bessie Rountree of Unm Mill passed through htre We behevejit would be a sate chesson has purcaased a investment and would certainly new Maxwell touring car. It is Schedule of Steamers in effect May 112 Sunday. be a patriotic move for every understood that he and Mr. J. M.

Mrs. 11. N. Twine and daught man who has 50 to spare to riaeron have secured the atrencv er Bettie visited at Mr. J.

J. STEAMER VIRGINIA Mon.audFri- Thu.andSsi 7,00 a. m. Ly. FR ANKIJN Hr.

p.3,15 5i4o Quay Lv. 3,45 7.20 Riddicksville 1,00 buy a bale of cotton, at 1U cents for this car and will cover Wash- Ccpelauds Sunday. to help the farmer and hold it iugton, Tyrell and Hyde counties. Mr. Eddie Stullings accompani for better prices.

Ihis idea is Lee chessou and family have 7.35 9 -OS 12.30 Winton. ''ajin, ar. Lv ed Miss Sallie King to prayer being pushed all through the returued to their home near Hert meeting Sunday night. country. JUet our moneyed men foru aftei.

A visit to his STEAMER CAROLINA (Tri-Weekly) Mon.Wed.Fri, Tues, Thur. Sat, t.ooa.ra, Lv 2.00 men show their patriotism. Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Rountree and children of Gum Mill visited Hezekiah Chesson. Mrs. James B. Clark of Bel- Lv p.m, x.os his parental home Sunday.

5,0 575 haven spent several days here last Lv a 11 45 6. 10 a tu Lv THE PICNIC AT MEGE As advertised last week the va 11 30 RRfi REAL ROUGH RK and HORSES 55(1 UUU REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FBATURE3 WWW ,45 a Tunis week the guest of Mrs. B. S. Blark.

1 1 xo a Lv Tunis 12 30 in Lv Mt Annual Picnic of the Chowan Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winslow and little daughter Flora visited near here Sunday. Several from around here atten ded the picnic at Kees Cross Saturday. The fourth and last quarterly 1 00 miUlll Th Rtd Ma off the pUiM la iwvtiat nni'DAVe Braaiht Dircet from 101 Camp No.

15507 Modern Wood 1 20 in dolley's conference of the Methodisl chnrch STsw- CHAUPIQNS WILD-WEST GIRLS VACQUEROS men of America was given at UU If BU I fUaE and th RmI Weat will convince with the church at mAt am 906 Lv am 8 00 Lvam. 700 Lv am 6 30 Lv am 6 00 Lv am 4 45 Lvam Lv am 415 am am am a 00 lit 1 Ti 200 pm Lv uoieramc. 2 30 Otu Rocky 3 00 pin 3j7m Mount 4 10 cm Lv Jernigans v-w w-jr. Kopcr Saturday, Sept 19th. at PnQQinV RoekltitRidan from Far-' IIPYlRill Rl Roatfli Rldert from On account of the threatening 3 The Presiding Elder, Mr.

E. A. Twine of Hickory Cross were Miss Annie Rountree's guest Sunday. Willow Branh rawer, ana ram in uic cucx- 515 rm ar Jumping from Back of Galloping Horse to Steer's Horns, tbn Wrestling combat nci, the attendance was not so reach at tfae a service .1 1 i Steamers will not observe schedule at landings STEER THROWING iiiasi uiLix 9 9 Uarked thus- but will make such stops at the great, as it otherwise woum nave Sunday September, 20th. Coatast Datwee Mounted Indian.

Cnnthall nil llnrcnhQPir Coatast Datweea Mountc PprftiV Rountree called on Misses discretionof thecaptem. 1 uuiuaii uii iiuiouuuun Against Cowboys and Cowgirls I Connect at Franklin, with Seaboard Air Ltta and liettie Hurdle Saturday Uue Railway and Southern railway. uccu. -iiic piau Qark (jf tbe Iuterestate ed was practically carried out be- CowPerage Co. of Belhaveu was ing enjoyedby all, wlio attended.

here Monday on It ig BucklnllorsDChampions Connect at Tunis with Atlantic Coast Line night. Railway. Mr nnrl IVTi-h "Rlannhflrd Connect at Edentqn NC with Norfolk and Sou 1 uuderstood that they 4iave re- LL them Railroad IS Qatesville every Wednesday enw, -r- Bteamertou Steamer to Harrellsville Monday and Wed nesday and Fridays CH0WAH TON STORAGE COMPANY. Schedules' above subject to charge without Biggest Holiday for Eden ton and Vicinity time to catch up on their orders. notice.

found an Miss Isabel McAllister leffc Staterooms or Berths sold by Purser on steamer Bates: stateroom liwoo. Berth 75c. Table In this issue will be advertisement from a Special Train Service on the Norfolk and new COr I Wfinnpsnav ash ma Vint- olo n'Hote service 50c. I Care exercised for Safety, Comfort and Cos- Southern From Eden ton and Vicinity. -ww ac me oiaie iNormai, Greensboro.

On Thursdar morincr Seotem venience of Passengers. to build Warehouse and store iuujwinana ireau Liiomp- ber 3 1914 afc ten o'clock the Report of inattent-on will be appreciated. W. S. SUMMERELL, G.P.A.

cotton. immense houses are This is the Show With Which Paul son returned Monday for a delight hnmP Mr hthI rs. Jackson A.PRBTLOW Gen Mgr iui visit 10 itoDersonvuie. Ufnma mo i Harrell, of Edenton, N. is Associated.

some cotton has already been Roper. Graded School will open deatU of their lovable ijhild Marie swrea tnem. yu.te i.Keiy for the Fall and Winter term on bein(? only sis yeara, two mouths The Largest Wild West Show in Existence jvt.re Monday, September 21st. I and twelve davs old. Are You a Woman Coming in its Entirety- Never Divides.

ivirs. x. vjiarK spent several Tf 0fran(raLw ri More Real Indians, More Broncho Busting Cowboys, More v.u bereave us 01 our loved one ton this week. Qf tt Uf THE WAR Miss Ida Peacock announces we mUst remember he doeth all Pretty Cowgirls, More Real Picturesque Western Characters Than Ever Before Assembled in an Entire New Program. Ml Since last week the Germans the date of her fall and winter things well, therefore not our's nnAtllUQT of all 4" 1 1 a lornat- of trlc I i i i -i mi i Vtt umvw wwtaa uinvu vava, vviiipviA- ivj luccg 3.yic?o 4UI IT In a ri I acQPi will ha rlmm VV ed to surrender many of their millinery and fancy goods on must aU try to live a life so when lit.

mi Ait- I iTT -imi .1 Idlest." "II loi fell 1 i positions in ranee, xne Allies cuuesaay ana xnursaay, bept- our Master shall call for us. The Woman's Tonlo led them into a trap and slaugh- ember 23rd. and 24th. to which Lju be prepared to meet witb Trr1 crrar niimhprc talrinri I I.hA niinlir la onvHiallr xt- nrl I i xUTw. those who nave aiieaay gone ion many prisoners ana capturing before, weep not mother for your Stover nngmes much ot their equipment.

How- Trntvillp Npurc child is resting much sweeter than Trotville News. FS3 SALE AT ILL BROSTS P4 ever, the last few reports are to auvtning voa couia have ever the effect that the Germans are Mrs. A. Hobbs and Miss done for her little Marie had been now holdiug their own, fighting Daisy Howell returned to their iu declining health for several on.tne aeiensive, ana tnac tney homes in Suffolk Thursday after weeks suffering from heart trouble are preparing, jor gigantic strug- a visit to Mrs. J.

G. McCotter. and dvntheriasha leava hmn liiChard Campbell spent rhurs hearted mother and father, fdur We are agents for the well known Stover Engines. If you need an engine forany purpose we would be glad to figure with you. We have a Stover in our shop that has been running eleven years and it runs as well today -as it did when first started.

Place orders now for a Benthal Peanut Picker and en-gine. Our stock of buggies is large and we have a good assortment. We make the buggy that keeps sand out of the Come to see as. i gles possibly the last of this week, Meanwhile the Kaiser has under Consideration this country's day in buttolk. little sisters, besides ami Editor H.

L. Story was in our relatives. The internment took suggestion of peace. village last week. place in Parkers cemeterv.

The As we see it. it will be useless Miss Thelma Eason visited flowers were mumerous and for the Germans to continue to hub Miss Queenie Hayes of Carters beautiful. ngni witn so many strong nations nast week. Mr: William Kountree sister against tnem, and since: tney Mr. loa Winslow went to Wal- Pur" laceton, Va Saturdav.

Farm Implements and Farm Machinery. THE IMPLEMENT COMPANVO special bulletin, just issued, tells all about the advantages and profitable uses of Cider and Sorghum Mills, Grain and Seed Drills, Special Drill for seeding Crimton Clover in Corn. Disk Cultivators, Whirlwind Silo Fillers, Gasoline and Steam Enginss, American Held Fencing, American Steel Fence Posts, The modern development in fencing. The Best of FARM WAGONS, Baggies and Runabouts, Rubber and Galvanized Roofing, We will take pleasure in mailing this Special Bulletin upon request, and quoting1 prices on any Farm Supplies required. Write us, THE IQPLEUEI1T CO.

1302 E.HataSt, Va. trom JNewport News is his guest Miss.es Lizzie and Josie Brown, pose we consider it would be the Halford Winslow of Belvidere Eva and Bertha Brinkley spent ELLIOTT BUGGY CO. CHAS. R. ROBERTSON General Commission Merchant part of wisdom on their part to visited relatives here Sunday and accept our country's proposal of Mondav.

Saturday and Sunday with isses Inez and Yfrgie Jones of Cora- peace. Mrs. Anna White and children peake. Uobert and Lydia left Friday to Mr. Cordie Jones had business visit friends in Norfolk.

Not any of the political adver Misses Elsie and. Margaret in Sufflk Satiirday tising this week was written by Refer by Permission te" Ik S' 1 W. T. N.C.rXf ROflTIOKft DOCK our Simoson. students nf w.

waiter was one of our regular correspondents midst Monday. ville High School spent Saturday Norfolk, Va. W. T. Hopkins, Creswell, N.

Ii. O. Eelfe, Jacocks, N. C. A.

Sawyer Sons Belcross, N. C. W. I Wilson; Moyoc and Sunday here with their peo Mrs. fnce or b.

City spent last' week with Mrs. Doodie Roper News. ple. Griffin. Mr.

Will Hudgins and family James Brewer and family left HEAL IT WITH Mrs. Mattie Benton of Suffolk and Miss Minnie Perry of Belvi for home Friday after a visit to I. J. dare were guests at Mr. I Joseeh visited friends and relatives here his brother E.

Brewer. the past week. Bruce Leary left for Norfolk Riddick's Sunday THE ONLY GENUINC Misses Kittie and Elizabeth Mrs- Annie Ellis is able to be Monday where he will go into the Hinton of City are visiting PU.t again after-a recent illness. C. 1 rank and Richard their cousin, Miss Eva Trotman.

KECP3 FLEGH IfJ TOHC Jones, John Barnes and Hurbert KUM UILIN TO uOnrr. THE FANCY ROGER Phone 53. Quick Service. retail grocery business his brother Walter Leary. Miss Cailie Whichard left Saturday to enter the State Normal at Greensboro, having been awarded a scholarship in that jnstiia Heals Everything Healable.

Burns, Brinkley called at J. W. Brown's oulc, tjiueru, jrues. jjiczema. Mrs.

Thomas Berry and daugh ter, Agnes of Pinetown are visiting Mrs. W. W. Wynne. The Farmers Union and Sun- Sunday night.

uuta, uorns, wounds and Bruisss. SATISFIES. OR MONEY BAQK? Claude Jones of Portsmouth.

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607
Years Available:
1914-1915