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i "mom. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Bubscription Rates by Mall: i"3" 1 montu fn advance 25 11 months In advance $2.50 4 month In advance 1.25 I months in advance 75 Bubscription Rates by Carrier: 1 week be 1 month ' 25c 1 month In advance 20c "Entered as second-class matter Ooober 11, 1916, at the post office at Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Wider the Act of March 3, 1879." The Charlotte Observer attributes the safe and sane Christmas re ported from all sections of the tate and the scarcity of accidents during the holidays to the progress made toward the banlshmont of Whiskey from th land. This ntato ment called to our mind the uniisu rlly happy season in nnd about Bet gey and. without go in,; into detail ed Investigation of the matter we ire quite inclined to agree with the Observer, and to rejoice according- Mr. A. L. Thompson, T. P. A. Of the Aberdeen and Rockflsh rail road, has offered a free site on his Toad tor a paper mil', to the pub lishers of the state. He has the water power on the spot and be lievers that the cheapest pulp wood la tba United Sates could be ob tained in that section of the stat Wall, The Advance is ready to Buy at Home," and that right Joyfully. Live Little Locals Many Minor Matters Merely Mentioned Mrs. S. B. Cosgin a Franklin, Virginia, is here to bB at the bed side of her sick grand children, Louise and S. B. Coggln,. who are very ill at their home on Selden streeet. Mr. J. Bradford Griggs has, re turned to Annopolis after spend ing Christmas. &ere with his paiv Mrs. John Chesson and childre2 h?ve returned to their home in Roper after a -visit to Mrs. W. 8 Che8son on Cypress Street yJH. Mr. George Carter and son are spending the holidays with friends at Coleraln 1 Mr.' Clarence E. Blount of Ahos hle was in the city Sunday. POPLAR BRANCH BRIEFS Mr. Frank Wilson and son of Woodville ere spending the holi days with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs, J. P. Hughes on Pennsylvan la Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Hughes have returned from a short stay in Norfolk, Mr. Z. Vance Hooper of the Uni vverslty of Maryland, is spending the holidays wth his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Raper on Riverside Drive. Miss Adams of Smithfleld, Va. is the guest of Miss Bessie Weatherly Carlton McCauley of Annapolis spent Chri.stmaa with Mr. J. Bradford (irigs. Mr. Ilildra Winslow of Hertford was here Christmas to attend the dance. THE 8TATE LEGISLATURE "Between the Prohibitionists and tbt fanners" Bays the Charlotte Observer, "the State Legislature is In for a busy time," and sums Up the farmers demands briefly ns follows: The Merchant's Crop lien system repealed . Compulsory school attendance. Vocational Schools. Lower taxation for resident than absentee landlords. State Warehouse syBtem like that of South Carolina. A revamp of the Torrens Title Law. Free school books. Segregation of the races Intiatlve and referendum "The efforts," continues The Observer, "In the direction of the Improvement of social and educa tional interests of the rural com munities Are worthy of the careful consideration of the Legislature, and that this will be Recorded we bave no doubt. . The movement fn behalf of vocational education eems surely to be one in the right, direction, while there can be no negative dobrte on the proposition to abolish the erop lien system. At pne time such a system served a i purpose, but occasion for its fur- thef eumbrance of the statute books ,bas passed." The .Farmers' demands concern tha entire State, and wo may a Well get t(, thinking about somR of tbt 'atatew'de problems of the com- fnj'' session of the Legislature, tor the tlroe has passed for roncen tration upon !ocsl problems., or ' nearly so. Miss Loutse Batten of Edenton is the guest of Mrs. .1. T. McCabe on Main Street. Misses Miriam and Katherine Drane of Edenton are visiting friends here. Miss Evan Alice Walker of Nor folk Is the guest of Mrs. Jess Prltchard on Riverside Avenue. Dr. WIlMam Parker has returned from Albemarle where he spent the holidays. t Senator E. R. Johnson of Cur rituck was In the city Wednesday S. I. H:rroll of Sunbury was here Wednesday. K E Morgan of Corapcake was In the city Wednesday. F C White of Nicanor was in the ity today. TO THE TAX 'PAYERS OF CAMDEN COUNTY , J will be at Camden Court House OB 'Monday, January 1st 1917 and 1 wish to Invito ; every citizen of Camden County-to meet me there 'to discuss the subject of b better road' system t and such other ' legis lation as' the public desixa ' - M.Wi: , FEREBEE'. representative of Camden County. Jack Profilers is spending the holidays with his father, Mr. Ceo W. Brothers on North Road Street Sheriff .1 E. Reed of Plymouth w; h In the city today George Jamei of this city has enlisted in the U S Cavalry and will leave this week for Columbus, Ohio. W C Powell of Norfolk Is in the city today. Supt R. W. Isley passed through the city today on his way to Curri tuck after spending the holidays s;t bis home nt Liberty. - - I". . iPoplar Branch, Dec. 27 Toplar Branch High School closed 'last Friday, and the toachers Lave gone to. their homes for the holidays. Curtis Baum and Lncelot . 'Poy ner of A. & M. College are spend In; the holidays with their parents Rev. Marshburn delivered an ex cellent ' sermon Sunday night at the -I. 0. O. F fefall ' , Rev; D. A. Futrell our new Methodist pastor arrived here .last Friday. We extend to him a cordla! welcome. Miss Beatrice Parker of Greens boro State Normal is borne for the bolidaya. Mr Fred Jerome of Pungo, Va spent the week end with Mr. Cur tis Ba'Jro, Mrs. Alice Munden of Norfolk is the guen of Mrs. E. B. Gallop. Mr. Earnest Wright end sister Miss Meddle Wright of Norfolk spent the week end with their sis ter Mrs. J C Gallop. Mr. Y. M. Poyner and wife of Charleston, S. C. are visiting his mother Mrs. M. Y. Poyner Miss Elsie Doxey who is teach ing at North West, Va is home for the holidays. Mrs. Maude Mercerand daughter of Riddle, N. C, are visiting her father Mr. J. L Doxey. Mr and Mrs. Y G. Griggs spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Griggs at Point Harbor Shielding Shadow Supt. E. W. .Toyner parsed through the city today enroute to Mante,, after spending the bol days at Nashville. Produced by Astra Pathc's Wondcr-Scrial Featuring Grace Darmond Leon Bary and Ralph Kellard Blood-chilling adventure and plotting and chivalry of the finest rub elbows throughout the episodes with mysteries vastly more subtly puzzling than the screen has ever be fore flashed Bigger and greater than the mystery of the fa mous LAUGHING MASK in PATHE'S "IRON CLAW" serial. See This Great Serial Every Week at The A krama i0 VOLT WfSH"'Td"'MAKi"OFf RlT NEW A MORTGAGE? The Eqnitat Life Assurance Soci ety, assets over $500,000,0110 WILL MAKE LOANS on approved home property in Eliz abeth City at fi per cent simple in ta.'est. to be repaid by fixed month ly installments over a period of 10 years with additional provision that In tvent of death of borrower, bal ance due on loan repaid from the proeeedg of life Insurance policy is sued therewith. For pamphlet and information write ROFIT R TAYLOR, Gateev'lle, N C NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administrator of the late Frank E. Raulfs I here by give notice to all persons indebt ed to his estate to erne forward and make immediate settlement and those holding claims against the same to present them tor payment within twelve months from the date of this notice, or it will be pleaded In bar. of their recovery. , : I. . ' , - CHARLES F. RAULFS, , . Per- Att'y. ' v 7 December' 4th, 191G.' v ' D.7-14-2L28,Ja.5,12 -"''-' . h':( Sct''7? Prince -ISc 22 1 '(pvcj smokero icii delight , because lU flaror U so different and . delightfully good; , - V it can't bite your tongue ; v it can't parch your throat; 4 ' . you can smoke it as long and ' ,' as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap ' ': piness ! , i ' . "-; '- ' ' .:y . On the reverse side of every ' Princa , Albert package you win read,: ' " PROCESS PATKNTCO 1 JULY 30th, 180T"; ; That means to you a lot of tobacco ea Joyment Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or preriuums. W ' prefer to give quality I . th national joy unoke 1)1 fi fionftokt Mitt bf It J. tajmUt in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for it! TTOITU. tmt m ehmry howdyde cm tap ao , X mkmttnr how mmcn of a atrmngvr roo r tn ih ac of thm wood you drop ioro. Foe, Prtncm JUbort it titht thonmt it Hroi pimco ym fmiWMWMionr i no toppj roa ami mum tor lucJtaf ad too txty roa ttomwmolBmithaathon'mtkoknad- pounm and haif-pouna tm mtidorm mod thn pound mrral-iUoo humidor wn mponto-moutonortop tout Koop tm to- com m low bm4t trim mU'tkm. Umml It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever hadl It is so , cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time I Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say so on the national joy smoke? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C J pi""" in.l Inn I I nii i ulflSOh ' j L ! . . fA J '" v' 1 " jj' , , - fv-i - , : I -:tei.;;u1; . . M i V J . . . hotm i f . -. WW I v t Cl4 i CEC3 " , 'vl; ' s , oji.y;. : j r"UM ITt tutT in TUi b irnrmm Um mi Sb PtiMaABMrt VdytmiH. KmU trom nmd tomtimn wkat k) k awfcfas PifaM Albal m bmI COTTON, GRAIN, PRODUCE ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. BUYING TO-DAY December 27. 1916 COTTON Strict Middling 16c Middling 16c EGOS Hen Eggs per doien .38 selling to-day flotj:: Patapsto, best patent $8.9( Royal I8.SK GRAIN Oat?, per biiFhel 70c Com, per liag, $2.10 MIDDLINGS Spring, por bap, l.'.K HAY So. I. Timothy, pep ton NOTK'K SV.e of Valuable Property By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to me P.y W T. Rond for cor tain purposes therein memtloned which said deed of trust boars date AiKiitt 28th. 1914 and is registered in the oflire of the Register of deeds of Pasquotank County, In Book No. 39 Page 409 I shall on Saturday January 20th 1917. ofTer for sale at the Court House door In said Coun ty at Public Auction, for cash, the property conveyed to me in said deed of trust: Vwit: Situated on the North side of Sawyer's Lane, ptate nd county aforesaid, and known and designattd as lots Nos. 31 and 32. on pi t of lot3 duly re corded in the Register of Deedn of fice of Pasquotank County, N. C , in Deed Book No. 31, page 18. Hour of sale 12 o'clock This the 18th day df Dec.;nber 1916. J. B. Lei?h Trustee, dec 19 26 Jan '2 9 16 I 1 FINE BUGGIES AND SURR1ES American Wovsa Wire Fencing . Dodge 'Brothers Motorcars. 40.0-402-404 Mathews Street .-111 Elizabeth City Buggy, Company WANTED 500 Bushels Yellow Stock feas. Write or Phone us quick . CW PARSONS &SQN This U a preacrlptloB prepared etpecUHy for MALARIA or CHILLS 4, FEVER, Five or six dote will break any cate, aad if taken ihen m a tonlo the Fever will not fiura. It acta on the. liver belter thati Calomel and doca cot or aickco. 2S STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, PASQUOTANK COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, BEFORE THE CLERK. Marshall H. A'.worth, William O'Brien, Oscar Mitchell, Alber; Albert J. Lammcrs, and George A. Lammers. vs Foreman-Blades Lumber Company, S. J. Harris, John R. Jackson's heirs, C. C. Miller. W. F. Prltchard, J. G. Harris, C. L. Harris. W P. Harris, L. B. ILrris, SaMIe A. Harris, P. G. Prltchard, D. J. Prltchard, L. B. Prltchard, Timothy Temple Ephrlam Cartwrlght, C. E. Pritchard, M. P Jennings, El landa Jennigs, W. O. Riggs, V. E. Hinton, L. C. Hudson, R. L. Hinton, Widow and heirs Thomac G. Skinrer. Snnderlin heirs or David Cox and wifo. NOTICE ANr) SUMMONDS TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The above named and all others interested will tcke notice that on the 13th day of December, 1918, the above named petitioners filed a pe tition in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Pasquotank Coun ty to have the title of certain land described therein registered end confirned pursuant to Chapter 90 ol the Public Laws of 1913, and that summon s has been issued return able Into the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pasquotank Cfftmty on the loth day of February 1917, nt three o'clock In the after hoonnron. Said tract of land is sit uated in the County of Pasquotank Stata of North Carolina and is gen erally known as tho Hcjjnick & Al worth Land, being part ttie Great Park Estate, adjoining the lands ol Fortman-B'ndes Lumber Company formerly known as the Proctor Track, the heir3 at law of Thomas G. Skinner, deceased, the Sander lin Iind and others, lying on the North side of the "Norfolk Southern Railroad, formerly known as the Cormack or Jackson Road, contain ing Ten1 Thousand Acres, more or less, and being also the same land conveyed to the i aaid Heimick - and, AI wprtfl by Thomas II . , Robblna. L.' E. Dodge and others, the same being mora particular described" fn aald position. C'CH- .r Notice is given that Upon there turn of aald aummoni petitioner! will sit that the same be referred to an Examiner and that their title ha rocrlatororl ant Dimmaif Given under my hand and official Vf seal, thlg December 13,1916. G. R. LITTLE, Ctork of Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA PASQUOTANK COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT Inez Cartwrtght, ty her father ancll next friend, D. W. Cartwright, Plaintiff, vs George .Tacknon, ct al. Defendants, , ORDER .-. . . . ., Thia cause coming nbw to be heard and It appearing to the Court thct Defendant Welter Jackson it a non-resident of the Stat3 nd afle due dilligenoe caunot be found wfth In the state; that the plantiff has a good and meritorious cause of ac tlan against the defendants, o which this court has Jurladictlon, which action is to set aside the pur: ' ported Will and Testament of George O. Jackson, decenred, as apl pears in the Caveat vflTetJ j In., this: cause, the defendant has ; property In this State and ho ig a necessary '' party to this proceeding, it la, there i fore, ORDERED, DEGREED and ADl , JUDGED: by "the Court , , that the snid Jakson he, and b$ It hereby notified to appear at the February Term of the Superior Court of the County of Pasquotank,, on the 11th'' day of February, 19j7,-nd ; answer or demur to the Complaint in this, caii3(, sn it la further orttcrod (hats this notice hall appear onoo a week for four successive . weeks, In the' Advance, a newspaper published uv . Prsauotank County, North Carolina : and that such publication shall b s'lfflrer.t not ce to the dofVT-" This December Rth, 191 C G. R. LITTLE, 4 . , 1- CX v. Clerk, Superior CcX MilMMIMfMTm KJflvwat f nxrcorjt-'- fh oom ! VI till M ltTt , l 8- If STANDARD Cr. CO
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