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Ttie Advance- ' Hsrbert reele, Editor Joseph Pele, Associate Editor. I i Till newspaper receives telegraphic MTTlce from the United Press, the birxost evening paper news bureau in (A world, and has special correcpon de&ts at various points throughout Xtrn North Carolina. I ' The Surgical Dressing So ciety, by the way, since its pr ganization on March 19th, has cleared $300, $225 of which has been spent for materials. . It has sent away five boxes con taining 2,418 dressings. There are sixteen models of hospital supplies made by the society, and in addition, tho Comfort Jntered at the Postofflce as Second ! nilgs, the making 01 which mis Class Matter jbecn taken over bv the AV. C. !T r SUBSCRIPTION RATES w ,r(. (r,,,i tn ,, ,irT1 ,k t1l;!T SEMI-WEKKLY II months months I Months X month DAILY HV MAIL II mouths $2.00 months 100 . months 50 l0' DAILY II Y CARRIER 1 week j100 thi- work will lie '.'i vied on v 50 X !; Head I'iro'.mli the SUIII .25 tiler by Iilelli'x'rs of til ' Mieietv 10 there." Airain c mi,! to -v tlia1 'f have :.!.' (Minnieinhition iese lt k I vorkers and the hitrhi'st commendation, lntt 05 we urgi-, too, that those who i!have left undone the things . A MISAPPREHENSION ,h,'.v sll"llM (loiu' vr't in Mine and spend their summer Inadvertent injustice was ,.jsU. doinr their hit, lent done a faithful band of work- their wiser sisters dub them ers in Elizabeth City in tin' 'Slackers." editorial of vesterdav "A Stitch in Time.'" The Advance' ' "sp(l to toach hool.and had not lost siirht of tho uHr!' 'member that when wo Of these good women, mnnhers to .in,I)rPSS tn.' ('" " : masse with the seriousness ot of the Surgical Dressing So- a situation and the urgent nec ciety, when the editorial was sity of hard work it was ab Written. indeed, we had them wavs the conscientious stu- Constantly in mind. Hut these dents who were already doing Sixty live workers who give up their level best that took the their mornings three times a lecture to heart, while the Week to make bandages for the ihoughtless ones went their Wounded soldiers form only a wny confident that it was Bmall part of the women of ,,.;, nt "for you but not for Elizabeth City. Th re are many me." And we fear that we shall have the same misfortune in what we have tried to say yes terday and today. Truly, we aren't urging the workers to work more hut we are uririmr k"1 evi'rv woman everywhere di.ill do her hit. be done verv carefiillv. too. It resembles more t he sfc i fn u-ork nf tl. ,. ,i CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS i t 01 The tailor t h.in t he ordi nnrv l j : ... . i . i . , , ... i mwicuwoi K oi i lie ,i -eraire Seamstress. Hut there is iepv :' of handiwork to he done f.,r the i.. soldiers, too. The V. ( '. T. I ' we are glad to learn, ha who are not members of the Surgical Dressing Society and wno cannot wen necome mem bers and it was to these that we were suggesting work at home. The making of bandages inn- neighborhood to shame. . Time was when the preach ers were the leaders of the peo ple in the rural communities at least. Now in these same com munities it is the teacher, and not the preacher, whose name is on everbody's lips. The country preacher will do well to observe these facts And -to ponder them. "PACIFISTS I HAVE MET" (Hapsburg Liebe) The!' are three distinct ! iee-s of them and I think h; . nine of every ten of all ; ' , i itists what a misnoni- is that name! may he v oiiped under one of those ti ree heads. Most dangerous of all is tho man who deliberately seeks to lid the enemy in his mouthings of peace. He is usualy of (ier man blood, and America has not vet succeeded in getting the Kultur out of it. Nearly al wnvs he is a good talker, and there are those who are im pressed by his peace guff. If one only listens long enough to one side of any question, you know, one will be convinced; it is inevitable. A man m;ly vei v easilv argue himself out of a Cod. " Hut I have infinitely more re-peel for this cla-s of " paci fists" than 1 have for the other two groups i. e., the dreamers of an Klysian peace without paving anything for it ;and tho plain, everyday, milk and vat - ! eowards. There are far loo many of 'he coward class here in Amer ica, and it is a -hanie tor Aiipt ;c-i that am able to say it. S'ie "f I riese ' 'e It I i 1 1 i ( ' W 1 1 a t i;..-,- Te bv too much liberty in utter lack of realia ! the Li- fact ili.lt tie". can't they 6ee that peace now is impossible without wartWhy can't they see that this is the one chance that the world has seen to make all nations safe in Democrat y, safe from the di vine right of kings and the curse of autocracy? And why do those puny worms of the dirt set them selves up as wiser than the sages of the Nation? Mr. "Pacifist,'' you're going to have to shake hands or fight. Which will it be! And now it is urged, in the name of War, that the women wear fewer clothes. Why not in the name of Weather ! IBM FOR SALE TWO HEIFER CALFS, one Jersey four or five months old the other of jtood stock and older will give milk in Januaty, 1918. Price fifty dollars for the two. For further particulars write Shiloh, Post Office Box 4. July 10-sw-tf Ao mteUiKPnt person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; io canvassing; suhjects suggested. Send for particulars National Press 15 n r. an. Room 420S. Buffalo, N. Y. Mipv 17, dlv to Nov 17 'erv country cliiiren. v.vm to i5i v oi: ;on in ilk . o w th.it will k v a largo '-n mil!; C E. Ovninnii .in! io-:a Tonight At Alltfama MATINEE AND NIGHT Frank Keenan - AND Margery Wilson In a gripping Drama THE BRIDE OF HATE. ALSO PEARL WHITE IN "PEARL OF THE ARMY" And a Triangle Comedy "THE PIPE OF MISCONTENT." Five and Ten Cents. ij New Theatre To-day MATINEE 2:30-4:00 NIGHT 7:45-9:00 It's A Bluebird. THE SAINTLY SINNER" A Five Part Melodrama Featuring Ruth Stonehouse AND THE TANKLESS A Jerry Cartoon Comedy 5c 10c .1 I up the work of - i 1 i 1 1 " 'oni foi't Baits" to tin' liuy ill khaki. These liai eont;iin, pen cil, paper, stairips chncel.ite-., buttons, threiul, jhmI so m. i chileihl .I'lllli-oli.'onuht !h" :-i; center of :1- Miiiiii til ! ' '. 1 1 on lit I o he ! he ;ike;i ( ; . i ! : i i - c 1 1 t -I Me! Iie-t t'lirniheil , ii;-i- III I l" ( i till 1 1 1 I II 1 1 . I he eh II fc i I o'l'llt to he tile i I i ;ilti JoV of the colliri'eljilt loll, hot h old ;i nd yoinii,'. ' ' , e grieve to IIV ll i I 1 1 1 Of t . t h e I r e C,' Mufflers, socks, sve;iters. these are some of the artieli Not tli C'iroliiu 1 11 1- part llile the count I'V peoie h;i'e h'lilded t llellbeh es Hew Imnis rhich are l.einir knit for tlio-.1(1 hnU an(1 ,m1(1(,(1 In h soldiers in many towns. ' Imfidivd wav. to e n,mf(irts But the chief point is this, - of ,,,;,. unu 0onnt,T the nation is ;.t War. and it ,.,,.,, ;s ,,,,, s.in(, ,s - ueems more luting that wp,w.1s wtl,M wllo now mvn .Work instead of piny, that won.msiuIls (hv in cnI(ins Spend our leisure hours in a I '' '''s '"isrht not so to he. We pastime which will he of help ' iX'W church huildimrs ;is 'Somewhere instead of in play-!w''" ;S ,lrw schonlliouses in ing cards ami prepm in super- ""' ' "''d coniniunitie-. We nre m: . ',. ! t ni" . 1. -t -t ol ," 1 1 e i I 1 1 i : i ' Wile I io I II CnV -U -l;l-.--. ' f-lli.-i! -. !ic.'.- I .mill : 1 1 1 1 ! ,iV. '!'; of Wit"', in t,i -i l e hi;i-!i r ;niil in i' II ' heir -oil U t ' 1 1 i r " p. o Itllleh lih.'l I l llilis sl.'IVes, I io... Tin -e have I ;nl too much at iii I f ; i ... 1 1 v The oldest law in the world . i i he 'i mi iio- to h: a'e some Hie lilt we must p;iv for what we i;-et ; it is unchaiiLrealile, im mul ;ild'- in other words, you can't ,M around it. The price of peace is war now. - --v., . 1 thank H.-aven that (hi l;' i" : 1 1 war, thi Armageddon, hids fair to he the last of it kind; even if (lermnny win. V'lll know, it l apt to he tile la-t irieat war. for then (i'T ii'.nix w on i in If the e.ut h with tin- mailed and keep down fl0U8 refreshments. We need not place the harden on sifv'"''vv 'ni'al school huildinL's in five pood women and think that 1 1 s"'r1 '"" : '"" often t he I w t. The world i- not yet read there is nothini,' for ns to (io. !'"' Ihe church in the sam .-. for uch a p".- as tin- drean "oaeili I-" hope for. (lur - '. ' ' ' i ,; :! i - -HI ti-t It'll! ; I ' iele I - (oo Mlcl i ' "-;. , .t..o milch 'a,;i '.''! ip mi i i: V.ihu'il.- i 1 I v (TI( 10 NOTICE Stilo nf Valiinble 1'rnperty. Ity viilin ol' ; pccil of Trust pp iiiie.l I" mi' tiv lluniitlial nadlinn. Mil. Ha.lhan. W. H. Diuicp. ,1. II. I". Ion-. .1. I) W illkitns. Alinili:.!'! I!:ii ' wen iitnl II. II. N'orniaii. Tpi.-.- NOTICE Sale of Valuable Property V ittti. nf the power vested In" mi' In iiKil Williiims on the 17th. I li.i.inek,. Mesi.ntarv Itat.n t ,lf .,,,-. ,1,1!. anl duly recorded ia i:...k imp 1 M1. I will on the lib (lav i,f Autusi 1IH7 al 12 o'clock "".ein:; -l.n ,ia!i. ut Jim,. U!. I 1 . M at , .ml i- iluly ri'riHil'il in tln Itcfjistcr A i iriai H'ti. fur ri'tta m im fM' ; l In i-i 'in ni'-ii t i. i :u .1 . ;;i iii t. i''l of Tt'i' 'l 'cui't. House, door in PftS Cv iitui' .f a 'I. I'd ef t in it . a-- , .e.M.-.,! ,,t.uik Comitv sell at Public Aue- to me l'..r "'Ma,;, ,-u, ,,oses ' "."",!s '' '"' '' -l ' n" k ''""i" Hon for cash to the highest bidder v, X. (' . in I ii'im! Honk 4:!. Pane 41;:', I shall, on Tuesday tho 7th. of Au- enst. HUT. offer for sale, at the Court House Door in said County, iit()f the following described property, tK. wit : t!n'!'ijti mentioned whieli said I leed ol' Trust bv.tr dale .May :'.nl. 1IM2, and is iTKisp red in the otlice of Ihe Hi'L'lsler of Deeds ol' Pa sunot ank Imililii. .llliliim fur '11. Ill .....nnrln County, in Hook :'.i'i Pae .ITS. I . . , ( Town and being; lot known and desif shall on Thursday. August 9th. 1 917. ' '" " "u ul l,U8l'nated as lot No. 9 on the Preyor ' Town plat of lots recorded In tha Rounded North by lands belonging Ki!ua;ed in that part of the town- Elizabeth City known as PreyOf" at 12 o'clock M. offer for sale at the Court House door in said County, at Public Auction ;'or cash, the proper ty convoyed to me in said deed of trust, viz: I. vini; and being in Elizabeth City Township, Pasquotank County, North 'nrolina. and lving on the Southwest side of Cypress Street and known as l'asiuotank County, and fronting: 50 feet on Cypress Street by one hun- lo K v. M. lluiler. P. c. Cohoon, j ' -Tu e of Register of Deeds of Pa Mary V. Overton. Zcnas Jennings, quotank County fronting on Butletf Jacob Spellman. The heirs of Albert l ane 40 feet and extending back wet Sawyer. cased and Speed Street; wardly SO feet, and bounded on the East by lands belonging to Zenas, North by the Allen Bailey lot; Oil Jennnigs, n K. Spence. g. D. Griffin, the East by a street or lane ancfbelnjj and Roanoke Institute; South by (the same lot which said Virgil "WO lands belonging to W. g. Creecy, ' iiam8 purchased of C. B. Mason I... N sr. in ihe plat of M. N. Saw-, Heirs of Peter Bell, deceased. J. R.wlfe LUhlng Lee Mason by ded of yr. recorded in Book. No. l'h page fleming. C, ,. Jenkins, and Solomon PVen date with this trust abofe r- e.. oini e oi itHgis(er oi iieens oiluiiiicii ami ivui ny hiookh Mreei feAred to imnr anil lioiilu lul on i' i n n pv T Cl-op i -n.:. .... i ... ' ' mm -oi nay oi July, ltll. ton same beitm the lands formally I t n irwii h oi fi et deed and adjoining I.o's No i belonging to the heir.-, of C. V. Broolts 1 Trustee . t M. Mi and IHC This .luv !nh. 1917. CEO J SPENCE. Truslep. .!-;' i '. Aug. :: i Bathine Cap .'iii a ".line ol I i o orfoik Sounmti V ll' v I', al ie t H" Iii : de ; I'm I i"ii of t !e im li t . I : ; : l!,e 1 .ll . o;fio! of I .e till i ' I ;t eo;. i ! - ol' I;. deceased, and containing more or less Hour of Sale 1 2 o'cIik I: M This Hi. dav of Julv. ! 9 i 7 C E. TIIOMPSCN. Trust". Julv '. 20. 29. Aug 2. i acres. jiy 27 Anf. 3 1 1 1 1 , 1 H You will nerd ? pood B-M,.in,T Cap when you go to Na:?,3 Head Uiir. summer. That's the kind we have Good ones! ture'O.li (I., 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 ! I i : ' ; , , , I 1 . li . ; ti 1 " : din ad. -d 1: (.ti ; I'lei 't" F 'cr Trains -':"c".n North Carolina Into i''vv '. '1 ot iticn, Norfolk v';; -to.it Trpnsfcr. V 1. Ti,,. !'..i! ..I,...l,,l. 1VNO1SSZM0M rj'n 1: (ll u 1: NOTH 1 fo'l iwinu' m'Ii i ' ,1 Is I II I , ,111 1-1 .1 I , I I I I ' I .11,11.111 is'i'Hif'T coriir or THE ! l'l'i:H ST TKs FOR THE i:.SI'KitN IHSTK1CT 1 ' N' 'li'l'll C i(( M.INA 'b- th City "I' ildelltoll 1 -ii t . '1 '. 1 1 1" 1 Varioiu; A. .-3 . Green, red, cerise, Bulgarian, jockey caps, rim ItvK heaca ii.it s priced HOo to SI. DO. May we send. -1 ver,-l nr. to vou for your selection? The Apothecary rhop IN THE HINTON BUILDING 'Phones: 800 and 950 "Mail Orders given strict attention." f mi trti.irt "- t1tai- !-. !, ', "Ml o! ,' -1- V '! "e.t H i .", ' i 1 . .;e ' I ! ,' .i ; ' - "I ' . . I ! ! . I . ' I T ' t " I 1 1 el; - I '.l'':ni . li' io tiv third well 1 I .l-.nl 1 I 1. i . I ... 4 It,!'" ' 1 ' i i 1 1 I t ! ; 1 1 (Mil I ' he i!. lie lor nit i I,, l-it.-o -1-r.n !','(!; to the nursery find give you a sugar-coated pacifier. "Pacifrp-'now is treason. Xot tn jBen edict Arnold kind p: :;orfer,. xi.v. a. in. 1 ipV'-dav. I imrsd-iv ;i:;d S nar l.iv for SiiiTo'k. I'nrth.r mfonnnthm ap l-.oO i). ra. daily for Norfolk and intennediato stations, plv to Ticket Agent, Elizabeth N. C. : ' ' ; ijt. t . --.y nr. A . i-i ',. i ' ' ' i i - ii -: 1 1 . . .- i .1.. it..... . .'. .. .. I, II1' I tc 111 . i VS. i Piik- K " 1 .1 i.i S. ! Ii tiili't sou il. I U III I ". Noliip is liffiliv tMvi-n Uml in per-' fi'ioiio to ;iiid by virtu.' of nil ot.lor ! i . . .'.l..i. r:i t lint iitnl 1 -Io ettlofrd ir 1 1. :t !io i i :it it li'd c iinn. in this i '-'I I. on t Io- 1 I Hi .l;iv of .luh 1 'I I 7. 1 , iin.l ii lit ol mil it ion i I l-qio!;;! ; ; dill- il July 1 1 1 li. 1 : I 7. i no 1 if 01 j:ii"l rh" it" ' "ii 1 I Hi. IV j in I " "i ' .i. . n- I. I Hi-, ti-i 1 1 i i 1 ' M; 1 "-!"! for (in- I iti-d .1, 4 Hi. I li' t ' ' 'ITt . f ! ' 'i E ! '-I 11 I 'ill 1 irf I :' '' ' "1 '. 1 I II .it in',, j e 't-; ': 'el, 1 I.i.!,!-.- f-t I ' n ii It- in I':- ,. i. of tin. s:iid I'.m;- ' I E ' ul ' .;!. n'-; '! 1: i'. ::.ni..i v in !' ' i! .f i:ii.'.nli"i'i Cii North ' .11 011:1 1. en t'i" :.':'.f.l diiy of Julv. HI 1 7 ill I 2 n'l'li 1 k M. lit" Pin.'-, vi' noun d ilm "Klla S I Ifiidorson.' her: tnrltli1. iiip;ir'1 ninl f urn it urn. i Tokii-.s of side, rnsli to bo paid at 1 timn of sale. I This the 11th day of July, 1917. W. T. DORTCH, United States Marshal, HK J !l WHITE 7 -A' n; I- H - Vr:irn In Ht-'TIP-'IKY Pi .Ml ! ;r n. :,i-n : d 1 rice's tv. j 1 -i f"l h :ondaJr, ' v :-.:(.) l' t S; ,; i,I!8t .Ie - firv Gtor Phone GH ' DIL' H. 8. WTLLEY - T DIL- H. 8. WIL i DENTIST n
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