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THE ADVANCE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY PEELE & PEELE I'ubllsliors ' IIEUI1KKT PEELE lid i tor hi Chief MRS. IIEHIIKKT I'KELK JOHEl'll I'EKLB '' Associate Kdlfori 4 ' ' MEMUER OF THE ASSOCIATED . PUEHH ... The AhhoHhUvI TreM U exclu- lively entitled to the una fur re publlcutlou of new dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited iu this, paper and also Uie local new published therein. . . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' , DAILY , 12 months by mall or carrier 4.00 6 month by mail or carrier 2.00 , 8 mouth by uutil or carrier 1.00 ' 1 month by mall or carrier M 1 week by carrier lOe riUMl-WEEKLY 111 months 91.00 0 montha .50 , The foregoing rates apply only to subscriptions paid In advance. All aire art are charged at the rate of lOe week. , Subscription! by mall are not entered for a shorter period than one month. Entered at the postofflce at Elisabeth City, N. C, as second class matter. THE DAILY ROUND We go to work each day and then - we quit and Journey home again and sleep Awhile but in the morn an- other working day is born. It is a never ending round and dull monotonies abound yet we would tire in the knob If loafing was our only job. To work brings lots of benefits be is a weary man who quits and makes no effort to produce his liv ing is of little use. And so we rise at break of day and put same ham and eggs away then go to work and earn some mon, un til the working day is done. At such a time we leave the place and homeward set our merry pace enjoy a meal and 'go to bod to rest the engine in our bead. ' The morning comes and we arise and wash the duBt from out our eyes and full ot breakfast as before go down to work and earn some more. ' It is the same old daily round and duli monotonies abound yet we'd grow tired, in the knob if loafing was our only Job. N. A. LUFBURROW. O The outlook for a democratic victory in the next election is iot so rosy as we could wish, but we can win with Hoover. o Postponement of the date for the next meeting of Cho , wan College trustees gives Eliz abeth City more time to get ready for it. Let's keep busy. o , Hertford ana aaenton, me Advance understands, this year are Swarthmore Chautauqua towns and on the same circuit with Elizabeth City. Conge lations', neighbors ! o The Greensboro News has in creased its subscription price to nine dillars a year, the price hv carrier to twentv cents a : week, and the price per copy of the Sunday edition to seven cents.. Thus the News.The Ad vance believes, has the distinc tion of being the first daily in the state to1 adopt the recent recommendations of the State Press Association along this line. It will not be the last. - o . Beginning February first, the New York Herald and the New York Sun will appear as one newspaper. The title of the 'combined paper will be The Sun and' New York Herald. This announcement was made in yesterday's issue of The Herald. . - The familiar face ' of the Herald will be missed through out the country.' .;.. O ' Brand new issues confront both political parties and it lit tle boots what a man's attitude toward free trade and free sil ver was a score of years ago. Hoover, everybody knows, is a progressive; and if the Demo cratic party wishes to be the progressive party of the coun try in the future as it has in the past, then let the Democratic party nominate Herbert Hoover.- So we'll win the progress- ive vote and leave to the stand . know Hoover. But of the reet of Accou'nt Nat)onal Education Asso pat party none but the stand jhe possibilities "McAdoo is the. elation Department of superintend patters ;-which is . what they only man whose name does not j; ffS deserve. PIZZ) TO COAX NEW YORK Mothers will dren to go a-barbering, now that an attractive service as pictured department stores, Lord and Taylor, has Introduced the carousel-l tonsoriai parlors, catering to the NORTH CAROLINA TO THE FRONT One of the results of the Episcopal. Nationwide Drive was that the minimum salary tary of the Young Men's Chris of Episcopal ministers was tiaI1 Association to be succeed- raised tq $1,800 a year. Auto- ed by jfc. j. Wilson Smith, of matically the minister who had Norfolk, is an event in associa struggled along on $600 or $1,- tion circlea of significance and tw, Degan to receive $1,800, the Nationwide Fund supply- ing the deficit which the church could not pay. The apportionment of this diocese was $200,000 and the diocese raised $260,000, lead- to its pre8ent high state of ef mg every diocese in the whole ficiency. He has witnessed the country, we understand, in the growth of this work frorn a percentage excess ot its giit to the Nationwide Cause. Eastern North Carolina al- ways goes beyond the expecta- tions of those who are not inti- mately acquainted with and a part of it. -O- DANIELS VETOES A BRYAN BILL Secretary of the Navy Jose ph us Daniels, whose prohibi tion record is cleaner than the proverbial hound's tooth, takes issue with his political idea), Williara Jennings Bryan, over hat proletarian patron saint's condemnation of Homer Cum- mmgs, national Chairman of the Democratic party. Homer has the wroncr view as to prohibition, admits Mr. Democratic. leaders in North Daniels; but he is nine parts Carolina may doubt the wisdom pure, .which, of course, brings of nominating Hoover for Pres him up m the neighborhood of ioent and the New York World a sterling patriotand there- may detect a chilly attitude to fore Josephus vetoes the Bryan ward him on the part of. North bull of excommunication. Carolinians ; in Congress;-but We cannot' Tefrain from none of these things , is . any voicing our pleasure at this di- sort of index of the attitude vergence of views. Not a few of the plain people toward him. of the friends of the leading The Elizabeth City, Advance Raleigh' citizen have viewed with alarm his ever-ready ac-. ceptance' of Bryanisml If the a J! i. l' J temnorarv disagreement lead i to an open break, there'll be few tears shed hereabouts. Jident thlan of all 'of, the other We cannot hang every male. would be candidates put to- resident of this community who ever tbok-a drink and make the showing we want to make in Sam Rogers' census. Raleigh Times. , -o- Reed's against Hoover, and that ought to decide" the ques-( tion as to whether Hoover is a 1 good Democrat o? not. ; :- ,. . i Q.'' - ' .. Plata - North Carolinians sound strangely in their ears. TIE no longer have to eoax their chil there hat been inaugurated such I above. One of New York's largest! kiddie only. MR. HUNTINGTON'S RE TIREMENT The retirement of Rev. G. C. u.mtinoon s wpntiv serre- interest Mr. Huntineton has 3erved in thi3 capacity for the past 2o years and it is due lanrelv to his executive abilitv that the ssociational work in the Carolinas has been built ut) verv small beirinnine until it (-,, oa 0r,;roiv nrna the Carolinas and it must be Diea9ant for him to see a de- ,Velopment that has resulted so -aig.nany from his tireless de- voUnn n a rnfVier Trrani nnt laborious task. His successor,' a young man of energy and ta'.ents and application, will find it much easier to take the work where Mr. Huntington has left it off and build it up in terms of exacting future needs than Mr. Huntington found the field 20 years ago, When it was a new venture, more or less criticized in the circles with which he was identified.- Charlotte News. o- and the Raleigh Times and the' Greensboro 'Daily News are all for Hoover. And well wager XUUli ,l.J!n!ro that more North Carolinians Liiai, mute nui.ui vai uiunaim are talking of Hoover for Pres- gether -re organization democrats may not like Hoover ; but wouldn't it be better to win with Hoover than get an overwhelming wal loping with some "regular' democrat? -; ' , '7 ; ' '"' " '" REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES vi; , -norfomi southern railroad turn March 6 l920 WANT ADS WHY riiTIlOLKL'M 1'ltODUCTH , Company Stock Is an excellent in- vestment Owns producing wells, toilnery and own attribution fu- . cillfics, Incorporated and' man aged by thoroughly experienced oil men) On a dividend eurnlng buHla now, mid In operation, selling (heir products dlrret to tlie con sumer.. Growth of company's as- eeu s'licti incorporation bent crit erion of future success. r A com plete prospectus fre1) upon request. A clean, conservative, legitimate' investment, ' It. A. HE1NSO-HN COMPANY, 213 Bibb Dldg. Macon, . Ca. , ltp . O WANTED QUICK SAW. FILER - ifor round saws only. Good position and steady work for capable man. Write or call R. E. Chesson, Sec retary Foreman-Derrickson Veneer Co., Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 199 or 903-J. J.26-tfnp ., FOR HALE IJRAND NEW FORD Sedon. Address P. O. Box 285. , o AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE MY 7 passenger 1917 tudebaker Auto mobile is for sale cheap to quick purchaser for 180-0, either In cash or real estate security. Will trade for real estate. This car Is In ex cellent shape, new tires, new self starter, extra tire and tire cover. Only been run around town on paved streets, and has been taken best of care. Worth at least $1200. See me or write me at once. GEO. J. SPENCE, Elizabeth City, N. C. J.SVtf O FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 102 E. Broad Street, near Road street. 8 room house with electric light and water. See owner, , W. A. Sykes. J.21-tf , q LOST BETWEEN MAIN OR IN front Prof. S. L. Sheep's residence on W. Main Street, one pair of black and white mixed worsted pants. A reward will be given if returned to No. 12 E. Main Street. Alexander C. Smith. J.17-tf O CHEAP LUMBER FOR SALE WE have on hand some low grade Pine, Gum and Juniper lumber which we will sell cheap. KRAMER-MOSS Company, Near Cotton Seed Oil Mill. J.21-5tnp Crlfigs Commandery, No. 14 Knights of Templars will meet Mon day night In the Masonic Hall, in the Robinson building. The Red Cross degree will be conferred upon several candidates. All Sir Knights will be on hand promptly at .7:80 in Red Cross Uniform. Misery Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Palmer, Okla., writes: "From the time 1 en tered into womanhood ... I looked with dread from one month to the next I suffered with my back and bearing-down pain, until life to me was a misery. I would think I could not endure the pain any longer, and I gradually got worse. , . Nothing seemed to help me until, one day, . . 1 decided to , TAKE TtsWomn'sTcsic MI took four botflest' Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only greatly relieved, but can truthfully say that I have notapain. . . fit has now been two years since I tookCardul, and 1 am still in good health. . . I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardul who is a sufferer from any female trouble." ' '. ,: " If you suffer pain caused from womanly trouble, or if you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to build up your run-down system, take the advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car duL It yelped her. We believe ft will help you. All Druggists Life 'I I Was a 1 .JljJ ' BBssasBSssssflaasnMiBMiMaiBBsssstsi AGONY COLUMI (By Mrs. Teeje) IS THERE IS ANYTHING THAT-WILL TAKE T1IK PEP AND THE PUNCH AND THE PRIDE , AND THE PERSEVERANCE AND THE PIJCNACITY AND EVERYTHING ' LIKE THAT ,. OUT OF YOUR , PHYSIOLOGY WORSE THAN A VICIOUS HEAD COLD I HOPE THE GERMS AND. THE GERMANS WILL' KEEP' IT ' TO THEMSELVES - YOU SEE IT'S LIKE THIS A COLD ATTACKS YOUR WEAKE8T SPOT AND WHEN THAT; HAPPENS TO BE YOUR HEAD WOE UNTO YOUR GOOD OPINION OF YOURSELF AND. WOE UNTO YOU AND TO ALL WHO HAVE TO LIVE WITH YOU FOR THE AGONY IS MEASURED IN HEADBUR6TS , AND YOU SORELY WISH IF BY CHANCE YOU ARE ABLE TO WISH AT ALL THAT YOU HAD FILLED SAID HEAD WITH SOMETHING OR OTHER INSTEAD OF LEAVING IT AN INVITING VOID FOR THE SEVEN DEVILS OF SCRIPTURE TO TAKE POSSESSION OF AND CAVORT AROUND IN I NEVER WAS MUCH ON HATING PEOPLE AND I ALWAYS SAID IF I COULD PAY-MY DEBTS AS EASY AS I CAN LOVE MY ENEMIES (IF I HAVE ANY) LIFE WOULD BE A SOFT SNAP BUT IF I HAD AN HONEST TO GOODNESS ENEMY I WOULDN'T WISH THIS 60RT OF A COLD OFF ON THE FLEA ON THE TAIL OF HIS DOG AND I CERTAINLY HOPE THAT EVERY READER OF THE ADVANCE HAS ESCAPED THIS AGONY I THANK YOU HEADS WORLD BODY RABBI MErOt BERLIN NSW iniernauonai UQnrerence of SlVisrachi SocieUes which Is In con entlon in Amsterdam, Holland, lscusslng and arraning for ine Bturn of Jews to Palestine. The Wrranliation has 10,009 members m America. The Jewish popula Won of the world Is 16,480,000 United SUtea. ! J f f-W. f ! I t f TO HUNTERS Do not let your stock of U. S. Black Loaded Shells run too low, as the hunting 5 season is now in full progress. ; Yours to Serve,;:: :;,? ' , 1 A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY PHcne Sixty Nine ' Water Street MRS. THINKER, life is too short for you to bother about the washing of the i family clothes. We'll take care of all that trouble for ; the small sum of a few cents per week and insure complete satisfaction. Albemarle Laundry Phone 12R BETTER roon SHAKES BETTER CHILDREN ' THE modern method of making children behave is feeding them the sort of food-that they hunger for , It is a well known fact that their systems, long for what their growing bodies demand. Let us supply you with groceries. "PHOME FOB IT! Remember This PEPSATED The compound tablets of pure aspirin and pepsin, re tains all the medicinal qual ities of aspirin, but does not upset the stomach. TV icraTTr!? iiVA avis Quite a number ot the tax payers have failed to pay their city and graded school tax. This is to notify yon that all taxes for the year of 1919 are past due. I must Insist up on a settlement at once. Respectfully, G.H.WOOD, ADVA Ha. 1 mm IffW ELIZ CITY fkl
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