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Entire $75,000.00 Stock of Si R. SiffCo., Elizabeth City j N. C, to be SoM Regardh Profit A Marvelous saving opportunity and the most thrilling exhibition of modern retailing ever seen in this city. Set your alarm clock and be here Thursday, Friday and Saturday and see how we have used the Knife on the High Cost of Lixing. ! I ! ! ; ! ! v r SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW For a good number of years S. R. Siff & Co. have conducted one of the largest and highest class es tablishments of its kind in Elizabeth City, N. C, never deviating from the policy of carrying the best and most dependable goods from the best wholesale markets of this country. The business has grown wonderfully but now comes a big real es tote transfer. THE SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY With Mr. P. H. Williams, President, has purchased this building and on June 5th will turn it over to J. P. Kramer, contractor, of Elizabeth Gty, and in the shortest possible time this building will be converted into one of the finest banking institutions in the South. A PHENOMENAL TASK IN SUCH A SHORT TIME For us to convert this $125,000 stock into cash at once to do this quickly requires drastic price cutting and notwithstanding the inevitable loss of profits, we have named prices so very low on this stock of Men's, Ladies' and Children's wearables to make this sale irresistable to you. Merchandise of this character and quality seldom if ever find an outlet in this manner. TRULY AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME I - : J Bargains For Every Man, Woman and Child COME PREPARED TO BUY 30c ARROW COLLARS 1&C All sizes ----- XJv $120 BOYS ALL-WOOL SUITS jjg Qg - 0 $16.50, $17.00 and $18.00 Mens' Kool JQ AH Cloth Suits to go at. JT" i $9.00 and $10.50 Boys Suits djfi AO To Go at. - VO. J70 35c and 40c Men's and Boys Wash 1 A Neckwear Children Gingham Dresses in all JJ1 ! QO sizes worth $3.50 and $3.75 P JO $45. All-Wool Ladies Coat Suits To go at L $28.65 179 Ladies Skirts sold up to $6.50 & (tQ OA . $7.00. All shades and sizes vO.OI $16.50 Ladies Dresses, Organdies, C AC Voiles and Combination Dresses $15.00 Children's Coats-Velvets and Velours $3.95 r ... erms of Sale Cash We Accept Liberty Bonds j r" " IN MAIN AND POINDEXTER STREETS Time is Short. Buying Must Be Fast m liliitiiti I KNO W i HIM MjjijjliiiiB RONG ENDORSEMENT FROM THOSE WHO y 1 Farmers, Fishermen, Bankers Manufacturers, Merchants and Working Men Endorse Dr; E. J. Griffin I 1 For The State Senate. Read What They Say About Him: B A 7 E' ie undersigned Democratic citizens and tax payers of Edenton and Chowan County, personally know Doctor E. T. Griffin,' candidate for the H VV State Senate, opposing: the present incumbent. Senator Miles W. Ferebee. ' Dr. Griffin comes from gfood old Perquimans County stock, lived in Northampton County, coming-to Edenton from that county. He is a citizen of whom the people of Edenton and Chowan' County feel S p proud, he having; always, been foretmost in every enterprise looking to the moral, civic, education al, religious and economic advancement of the town, County and State V ' S xjlc iixs licvci uccii diiivc iu uunuto anu 13 d tanuiuaic iui 111c oiaic tnaic umy uctdusc suaic ui us nave Ucrsuauen mm TnnT rhpsi rhanhf timp! r demand a sacrifice uoon the oart of the highest type of citizenshin in filling such responsible oolitical offices. ' S We endorse Dr. Griffin's candidacy and recommend him to the Democratic voters of our neighboring- counties. S M. L. WRIGHT, County Supt. of Schools. JOHN R. WHEELER, Council man of Edenton. T. J. ETHERIDGE, Town Tax Collector. W. R. BROTHERS, Merchant. I-!. L. STORY, Editor of Albe marle Observer. ROBERT WHITE, Former Sher iff of Perquimans County. I. L. MOORE, Farmer. -ISAAC LAYDEN, Farmer R. P. BADHAM, Merchant N. K. POWELL, County Farm Demonstrator. I F. W. WHITE, Merchant k WILLIAM BADHAM, Traveling Salesman E.1 C. WHITE, President of Eden ,'ton Hosiery Mills W. A. LEGGETT, Sec'y .-Treas. of Edenton THOMAS CHEARS, Supt. of Edenton Peanut Co, H. H. PRESTON, Ass't.-Cashier of Bank of Edenton W. H. GARDNER, Teller of Bank of Edenton W. H. WARD, Assistant Cash ier of Citizens Bank of Edenton E. J. WARD, Bank Clerk, Citi zens Bank of Edenton L. A. KRAMER, Secretary of Edenton Peanut Co. J. N. PRUDEN, Attorney. W. D. PRUDEN, Attorney R. W. BOYCE, Register of Deeds E. N. ELLIOTT, Prominent Farmer E. I. WARREN," M ayor of Eden ton , W. T. GORDAN, Yard Master of Norfolk & Southern. ' 1 J. C MARTIN, Supt. of Electric Light & Water Works of the Town of Edenton CHARLES H. WOOD, Cashier of Citizens Bank L. F. ZIEGLER, Merchant J. O. NORTHCOTT ,L MBYRUM W. T. SATTERFIELD C. E. BYRUM J.C.BYRUM J. R. McMULLAN, Town Clerk W. S. PRIVOTT, Ex-Mayor and Candidate for Qounty Judge. DR. J. H. McMULLAN, Physi cian H. R. LEARY, County Prosecu tor in Recorders Court. T. H. SHEPARD, Leading farm er and fisherman. C S. VANN, Attorney and Ex Senator . B. B. COBB R. P. MORRIS W. J. DANIELS M. W. JACKSON J. L. SUTTON CE. KRAMER H. T. HOBBS W. S. WHITE H. a WOOD, Prominent Farmer and Fisherman W..S. HARNEY Agent of Nor folk & Southern Railroad J. W. DAVIS GEORGE C WOOD J. S. MITCHENER, Physician v and County Supt. of Health E. W. BOND D. M. WARREN, Cashier of the Bank of Edenton H. C. PRIVOTT, Psesident of ; Citizens Bank, President of ' Farmer's Supply Co. . J. C BADHAM M. G. BROWN, Manufacturer of Building Material A Vote For Dr. Griffin will be a Vote for a Sincere, Op en M Impairtial Man 1 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , ...,.. .;... n,,,,, , - rrr-rrrmrmmnHUHn iiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuililiuiMiiiituiiii"""'