Ads on Page 6 of the Elizabeth City Independent, July 13, 1923
Ladies’ Shoes, $4.85 a pair, Mitchell’s Dept. Store
Report of the Condition of Albemarle Bank; W.H. Holland, cashier; J.R. Fleming, F.C. Cooke, F.W.M. Butler, directors; C.F. Garrett, notary public
Pineland School for Girls, Salemburg, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Jones, Principals
Let The Independent Do Your Printing Job
Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit Chewing Gum after every meal, aids the teeth, appetite, digestion
Buy Juniper Shingles from Cox, The Shingle Man, Shingle Yard, Hertford, N.C.
Harold Lloyd in Dr. Jack—Five Reels of Laughter, Alkrama Theatre, admission matinee 10 cents and 35 cents; night, 15 cents and 35 cents
Albemarle Fertilizer, J.H. LeRoy, manager--$6,000 worth of cabbages growing on the farm of Mr. Herman Newbern of Camden County. Mr. Newbern used Albemarle Fertilizer exclusively for this crop, making a profit of $250 acres from just the average kind of land used by Camden County Farmers.
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