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The Advance from Elizabeth City, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Advancei
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina
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3
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Va. no dDf Small ITannras Near St. Bridles 3rd. Station, TDIUKSIIDAV, A SEW This is 1000 acres of farm land 1 1-2 miles from St Brides Station known as the "Scotland Farm." This land will be cut into small tracts and sold at auction on the land, so you will see exactly what you are buying. A very large part of this land is cleared and in cultivation.

Land values are increasing all through the south and there is nothing safer than real estate, nothing surer to give bigger profits than an investment in this land at ths time of sale. This is an opportunity for an investment for profit or home building that seldom comes your way, and may never come again in a lifetime. Why not be independent? Why not own your own home and cultivate your own land? This is what you owe your wife, your children and yourself. Go oi ant look the property over before the day of the sale. Our Mr.

J. S. Foard, the advertising man at St. Brides Station, will show you over the Property. Notice the day of sale; wait for the sale, and bu these choice farms at your ovn price, as we sell at auction and sell to the highest bidder.

BRASS BAND CONCERT. Gold Watch and many valuable souvenirs GIVEN AWAY at the time of sale. Also Free Lunch. UNUSUALLY EASY TEKMS, OdIi I -3 Cash, Balance in 1 2, 3, 4 and 5 Years With interest From Date 6 Per Cent Per An.ium, Payable Annually. EI REMEMBER THE DAY Thursday, Sept.

3rd AMD THE TIME, 10:30 OUTHERN REALTY and AUCTION CO. E. ANDREWS, MGR. GREENSBORO, C. 3 MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD AT HERTFORD place all night.

The case was ap pealed and will le heard lxfore Hie grand jury. BEAUFORT, N. Hertford, C. August 24th An appropriate memorial serv A "HOFFMAN STEAM PRESSER THF HERTFORD 1JKIEFS Mrs. S.

('ox, who has been visiting in Raeligh, Atlanta and Creenwood. 8. C. returned to Hertford duifiug thhis week. ice for Bidhop Robert Strang, of i tUe east Carolina diocese was held 1 by the congregation of Holy Trin I ity EpiBCopal Church Sunday FISHERMAN'S PARADISE the first and only ma chine of its kind in Eliz abeth City has vastly Spanish Mackerel, Blue Fish, Trout M'iss Luciile Mood of Home ville, Va.

and Mir-'s Carrie White of EkizalK'th City were visitors in Hertford during this wtvk. Be ling entertained by Miss Jean liette Darden. evening. Tlie Rev. Clarence P.

Parker hud announced the evening ner-vice to be held iu the church yard at o' p. m. Benches had been placed bewearh the trees tine congregation assembled, and the rector was jwt about to open the frtTvicq. when handed a message of the Hishop's death Instead of the eventing servicei. a ineininorial service was con creased our facilities for giving prompt ser vice and settled all claims as to the super iority of our work.

Every suit now eent out of our shop is eter ilized thoroughly inside and out. If you are not one of our custom erR. five Ha trial Plenty of Boats Charges Moderate COMFORTABLE HOTELS AND COTTAGES Extremely Low Season-Week End-Sunday EXCURSION FARES 7 1 1 i i v. -vi. ducted ana we wm say no more.

Our work talks COOPER CLEANING WORKS PHONE 280 N. Poindexter St Bjshop strange wan well known and lovtjil by tliiN c(tfii gregatioil, and it was a touching though an appropriate tribute that they should h(e found as scmhled for worship in the rest ing place of those who had gone lx'for(. when the newi of the Hishop's death arrived. The Advance has said be fore but now desires to say agii'in that its policy of publishing cards of thanks, resor lotions and obituaries free of charge has been discontinued. Hereafter charge will be made for the insertion of these notices at the rate of ten cents an inch, no card to be received for lews than twen ty five cents.

In case any such card or set of resolutions is brought into the office so as to have to be set on press day Monday or Thursday the rate charg ed will be fifteen cents. VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN 1LR0ID Ask ticket agents for timetables and fares or write W. E. Porch Beaufort, N. C.

H. S. LEARD, G. P. A.

J. P. MITCHELL, T. P. A.

O00OwOwOO)w00OO0 COwOOKK)wOwOwOwOwO0 iritC.MEXT RROUCIIT AGAINST MEAT MAN Hertford N. C. August, 24th. E. H.

Goodwin, a farmer in he Rear Swamp paction, brought judgment proceedings against Jesse Campen, a 'local meat mar Ready for To-morrow IFIRE INSURANCE BUS FOR SCHOOL BUILDING Healed bids for construction ket man. in the Magistrate's Court Saturday for the recovery of the school building at Man tea. LIFE INSURANCE! i N. C. will be received until I mi mine Bat Dm STOCK MEDICINE vtth mr Iran rcculartr and find it a laving propoattioa oa kti.

It alao BMkea them ttntasfaad dean. Irajotmttoo, II P. D. Nat 0'MdH. Net.

of on a bill for the sale of a beef. Hones digest their feed less thoroughly than other farm In order to insure thorough digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your horses readier for next day's work, add to their evening feed a teaspoonful of DaaTVpa STOCK IJCC 1CC MEDICINE win lessen your feed bills. It wQl Increase your profits. Monday. September 21st, 1914 Late Friday night Goodwin de at 10 a.

m. The building to be 70 CO feet, two story and to Mvered the meat to Mr. Campen, rweiveng a bill in payment. le constructed in accordance 2Bc, 50c Bad $1. per In the morning Mr.

Campeji dis covered that the meat was in bad At with plans which may be seen in the office of the County Sup condition, and immediately had it examined by the City Health Monei) To Loan on Real and Personal Profrcrtij City and Country Property For Sale erintendent of Public Instruction at Manteo. Contractor to furnish all material anyl build Jflspctor, Dr. f. 8. MoMullan who pronounced an unsani tary condition), and not fit to use When Goodwin railed tq col lect his money, Campen refused No.Six-Sixty.-Six Thii la a pretcriptloa prepared capecialrr (or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVCR.

Fir or aiz doaea will break any cue, and if taken then aa a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and doea not gripe or aicken. 25c ing to be constructed in accord ance with plans and specifications approved! by the State Superintendent of Public Instruct ion. Right reserved to reject any and all August 1st, 1914. S.

L. DOSHER. Chairman Trustees to accept the meat. Goo)iwin then iyiwtituted judgment proceedings to collect tie due bilL and was So many anonymous contri butions have reached us recently that we think it may gain that this paper will not receive such matter for pub lication. We must have the writers name, not for publication but for our own protection, or the item must be dis aWardad the judgmene, by Magis trate A.

W. Cahootf. ah it deve The Real Estate Men 5 Bee Hive Bldg oped in the hearing that tlie meat Invigorating to tbe Palo and Sickly The Old Standard ffcnerai etrenftlictfltMr tonic, OROVB'8 TA8THLES8 cblll TONIC. driVea out vf.v k'vi C. EVANfllv regarded natf "been washed fte: it ery and then hung in a warm Malaria.enncnca tne mom tmm oethcara.

Manteo, O. Aimwaue. raraaaRaaaacttuafeaw sue r. V- 'T. 'IS'.

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