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Tff) TP3 fT TPh fl A TTT IT :W? : f TF IT R"'TtT A T7 TP iivi LUi Vy Jlx 'VUi'zfli II Zm zfiA' il il wilr .Oj ynl JU JU The South's Most Wonderful Offering of i r GOO I F l! URNI n (i ti tl t fa b I D ai ti in ; " v.- Join fh Edirlv! 'Mas fcntire Stock . Must be bold in 30 Days. tstate of The Late Phillip; Leyy Miist be; Settled YOUR LIBERTY BONDS WILL BE ACCEPTED AS CASH IILYOU HAVENT GOT THE MONEY BORROW IT BUY NOW ' . Everybody knows the fine quality of Phillip Levy & Cos Furniture the big stocks splendid assortinents and L 0 W P R I C ES which this store has always kept in force. Now the LOW PRICES have been cut unmercifully this entire Three-Quarter Million Dollar stock is really being sacrificednothing is to remain if a price will sell it that's the way this sale is being put over. Time is short and we urge everybody to come early -the morning hours are the best oecause the store is less crowded at that time. V . .'5 NOTHING RESERVED EVERYTHliNG ON SALE FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM FURNITURE FOR HOTELS OFFICE FURNITURE FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KNOWN IN THE SOUTH. FIVE CARLOADS 0 REFRIGERATORS IN THIS SALE ALL GRADES AND SIZES. r ,; vi.-v . . granry Street "the big s TOME" NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Authorative Models In Spring Millinery Spirited Hats full of spring delight, abound throughout the display. They're hats of charming piquancy. Just now there are many small models that are proving quite popu lar for wear with tailored suits and with their glistening straws and novelty trimmings they seem fairly to radiate spring freshness. Of couse, we are showing all kinds, for all purposes the one you have in mind among them. See them early. Prichard Millinery Company ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. RETRAINING SOLDIERS IS NOT A CHARITY Government Says It is The Wounded Soldier's Just Due Don't Tri& With Group, or a Deep Cold When yriu have a cold in the chest and it hurts to cough or breathe deeply, that is the clanger signal, and yon are risking pneumonia if you don't heed it. vwup and. iirwiim a reBable remedy in the treat ment of croup, coagha, colds, sore ness in the chest and kindred troubles, It is warming and pene'crating, and Quickly re lieves tiod and sore ness. An invalu able remedy for croup, and harmless to the tenderest sfcta. Doctors mend it; good dealeazs sell it. 25cand50cjars. Wouldn't Scare Doggie. Margaret was desperately afraid of dogs. As she saw one approaching, the other day, she ran to her father, trying to hide beside him, saying: "Papa, let me hide by you till doggie passes ; he's afraid of me." , THE LATEST PATTERNS IN WALL PAPER 7c Ap iece, Gilt 10c Apiece Window Shades, All Colors. zJ'yi- 65c, 80c and $1. St)x0 80c. 90c and $1. 4- x9o $2. 4o $3 5- x!jO m-mm. ,$3, Lucas, lb p'oor Stains, qt . . . THOMAS & MESSER CO., BALTIMORE, MD. 1015 W. Baltimore Street 25 50 50 ,25 .75 .25 .65! Read The Want Ads. Your are your most valuable pos session. Our reputation is our most valuable asset. It is reasonable to as sume that the most satis factory optical service is rendered where the patrons' satisfaction means more than the profit on the im mediate sale.' ' 4 z teUi r., i-J:ii - V 209 GRAN BY ST. (Opposite Monticello Hotel) Kodak Headquarters It has been found after coming in contact with many disabled soldiers and sailors that some of them have the idea that the free trade training placed at their disposal by the government of the United States is a charity proposition, and on that account some of them are inclined to reject it. It is quite the reverse. The govern ment takes the position that as it call ed these men in health and. strength from their pre-war occupations, the moral duty' upon the goyernment is to make restitution as far as possible. The medical authorities do all that is possible to restore the men to health and strength and the government then proceeds to neutralize impairments by specialized education. t The abilities that remain to the man are developed to their 'utmost limit, and the result is that he is able to do some one thing particularly well. Men who have gone into business life under the handicap from injuries suffered in the army and have found the burden too great, are still entitled to this free retraining and by address ing the federal board for vocational education, at Washington, will be given all necessary information and assist ance. NOTICE! . ' NOTICE! A PROHIBITION INDUSTRY FOR NORTH CAROLINA Home Demonstration Agents To En courage Manufacture of Unfer mented Grape Juice GERMAN CANNON TO BE USED AS LIBERTY LOAN TROPHIES Entry No. 153. Notice is hereby given that C. R. Hooper, of Avon, Dare County, North Caroline, enters and lays claim to the following described piece or parcel of land in Kennekeet Township, County and State aforesaid, said land being described as follows, viz: Beginning at C. T. Williams' line at Askins' Creek, and runn lg an easter ly course Two Hundred Yards, thence a southerly course Twenty Five Hun dred. Yards, thence a westerly course to the sound side, thence with the var ious meanderings of the sound side a northerly course to the beginning. Con taining by estimation one hundred acres. This entry was made this the 12th day of February, 1919. GEO. T. BAILEY, pF21-4t. Entry Taker. cF-13-4t. HOW TO SAM SHOES "Out of curiosity I tried a pair of Neolin Soles," writes W. P. Macartney of St. Louis, "and today, after five months of hard service I fail to notice , any real signs of wear on them." This statement points the way to real economy in shoes. What your shoes cost, by the year, depends largely on how the soles wear and Neolin Soles do wear a very long time. Moreover, they are exceedingly comfortable and waterproof scientifically made to be exactly what soles should be and so worn now by millions. They 1 are available everywhere on new shoes and for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub ber Company, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to imtwear any other heels. 0eo!ih Soles Tnd Mrk Bet, V. S. FC Off. If the present plans of the Division of Home Demonstration work are real ized, North Carolina will have a well established industry in the home-mak ing of unfermented grape juice within the next four or five years. Steps looking to the beginning of this' work were taken during the conference last ! week at Raleigh, when the Home De monstration Agents discussed plans for the present utilization of the wild grapes for making this bottled juice, and further to encourage the plantings of the Thomas variety of muscadine grape, which will begin bearing within three years after being set. A representative of the National De partment of Agriculture, George Dear ing, attended the conference and gave the results of his several years of ex perimental work on the Pender Branch Station, near ' Willard. Mr. Deafing pointed out the ease with wiich the Thomas grape can be grown, it being adapted to any well drained sandy loam soil on which cotton thrives, .and its fruit having the precentage of sugar which makes the best kind of grape juice for fountain or home use. It was decided' at the conference that one variety of the muscadine grape be adopted, and the planting of this en couraged as "a project for the women in If a resolution now before Congress is adopted two hundred and fifty cap tured German cannon will be distribut ed as permanent prizes to cities making the best showing in the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. : A request has been had by Secre tary of the Treasury Glass that Con gress make this distribution possible: and Liberty Loan workers are hoping to get it through to give the campaign and added impetus. In this issue you will find the first installment of our new serial story, "The Light in the Clearing." MOTHER WRITES LETTER FILLED WITH JOY AND GRATITUDE the community clubs,. When these vineyards begin bearing, a standard 4-H brand of muscadine grape juice i will be put on the market. It is felt that the success of the women of North Carolina in establishing the 4-H brandy of canned goods will insure their suc cess in " establishing the 4-H brand of bottled goods. TO LECTURE ON POULTRY , W. A. Warden of the State Agricul ture Department will lecture here at Berea Schoolhouse- Friday morning at ten o'clock and again at the same place at 2:30 p. m.. Friday night the lecture ana will be beautifully illustrated with stereoptican slides. A SAVES TIME ) VVSflVES sowvW Mrs. J. , H. Baker is a most estimable woman, well-known to hundreds of peo ple in her locality, a prominent church worker and highly thought of by all who have the pleasure of her acquaint ance. Mrs. Baker's letter follows: Drumhill, N. C, . November 27, 1918. Dr. J. E. Masrow, Norfolk, Va. Dear Doctor: , ; Pardon me for not writing to you before this for I have thought several times I would write, Dut ometning always hindered me. I want you to publish a- testimonial of ourAaughter's nerve trouble and her wonderful cure by the glasses you adjusted to her eyes. We consider her cure almost a mir acle and in so short a time! TTer condition was two hundred per cent better in two weeks' time after your first treatment. It is with a heart fairly bursting with gratitude to you for the wonderful cure you performed. How I wish you could see her now looking the picture of health cheeks red and rosy all life no more like her former self than if she wasn't the aamp nhild. Her nerves are as quiet as if there had never been any trouble with them. we wouiani tane. -our estate (although small) for what you have done and your charges were so much less than what we expected them to be.- ' No one knows the anguish of a mother's heart, only those that have been through such a trial as I passed through. You arf at liberty to write the testimonial in your own woras, ior you are aware of Rosa's condition when I took her to you.- Tell all. about the wonderful change in her in two weeks' ma fnr wnrris fail me' to express my appreciation for what you did for her. - With best wisnes ior your weutic Sincerely yours, , MRS. J. H. BAKER. . If you had been told years ago that eye-strain was the cause not only of eye troubles, but headaches, nervous ness, stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, menstrual difficulties, impaired memory, stupidity in children, St. "Vitus' dance, and many other chronic nervous ills, you would have thought it ridicu- 1-ns Tf -trail had been told that relief and permanent cure could be effected by correcting tne eye aeiecis uy wee ing the proper glasses, you probably would have declared it impossible. Yet all these ailments have been completely cured by this very simple method. Of norn-VI will -not believe wrui ov wvw i-' .r- - it yet, but the remarkable case told of in this article affords most convincing proof. IRL OF 14 VICTIM OF MOST DIS TRESSING TROUBLES Miss Rosa Baker, who : resides with APPROXIMATELY ACRES OF FARM LAND S0LDI9I& amounting to more than FiveMMbiniPollsiirs A remarkable record and every idler and every purchaser a satisfied customer. If we can sell property satisfactorily for the other fellow; and hundreds of endorsement letters testify to that fact, doesn't it stand to reason that . WE CAN SELL YOUR LAND TO ADVANTAGE ' It's not too late even though your farm may be rented for ' the year 1919, we can sell it without disturbing your tenant. Place your City, Suburban of Farm Property with us for quick and profitable disposal. We, subdivide and sell at auction all kinds of property. Completely equipped with an efficient corps of publicity ex perts, accurate surveyors, energetic auctioneers and sales force. Our methods have won the confidence of the public 1 Write today for booklet explaining our methods. FARM LAND OUR SPECIALTY TERRITORY UNLIMITED ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO. THE NAME THAT JUSTIFIES YOUR CONFIDENCE PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA- OFFICESCJlEENhLLE, N. CAROLINA References : Any Bank in Greenville, N. C or Petersburg, Va. her parents in Drumhill, N.1 C, w?igh- ed only 90 pounds a , short time ago after suffering the tortures, of extreme nervousness) St. Vitus' dance and other distressing ailments which many young girls just budding into wqmanhood suffer. Her parents placed her in care of a physician, but the doctor s atten- j tion utterly failed to benefit her. In t fact, her condition grew from bad to worse, until, as her mother says, hafl she kept on suffering just a short time longer it would have killed her. GAINED 17 POUNDS IN JUST ABOUT TWO WEEKS' TIME At the urgent request of a number of her friends and neighbors, the par ents of Rosa brought her to Norfolk to have her examined "ljy Dr. Masrow i me wen Known eyesigni specialist, oi Norfolk. With 'masterful skill, Pr. Masrow quickly located the cause o' all the trouble and adjusted a pair of glasses to her eyes, and in almost un believable short time, all her troubles were, banished, she gained 17- pounds in weight, and is now a strong, robust healthy girl. ' .-' ' , - ; ; ; Dr. :, Masrow's. office is at 405 Dick son building. ' Office hours 9 a,'- m. tc 5 p: m. For appointment Phbrie 219 Advertisement. . ' DOfT NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PACJ Go after it with" Sloan's "Liniment before it gets dangerous ' Apply a little, don't rub, let it pene trate, and good-by twinge! Same for external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without mussinessr Boiled clothing. 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