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'?me ADVANCE NIMCIT PCtLC. Ifltv ?tm4 at ?? ni>Wn at (natott Oty, M. 0.. Member of ll? AMOrlated Pum. I Ptm la mtaitotlT MlttlH i ?f awn ar??itatf ? ?la s Uy Mail t?M ta, II awii tKN TM. It ????! Subscription Rale* Hj Carrier ^ MONDAY. Jl'LY 2. 1923: This rain didn't come a mite too soon, 'pears to us. What some folks need to make them a success is not an effici ency but a deficiency expert. One observes?fimil the up state papers that cotton blooms hereabouts arp aa parly as thnsp in inland - counties a hundred miles or more south of us. Noting the large number of liquor cases going up from the , recorder's court since Judge " Spence began sending 'em to the roads, The Advance imag ines that convicted bootleggers Jiereabouts are thanking their stars that Judge Cranmer will I not be riding this district at the I August term. " Don't forget to stop as well as j "to look and listen at the railroad' crossings. The new North Caro lina statute requiring vehicles to; stop at a distance not exceeding 50 feet from the nearest rail will piratically eliminate rail road crossing accidents if it is generally observed. Nearly 10,-. 000 persons have beeji killed and nearly 25,000 injured in railroad crossing accidents in this coun try in the hwt five years. "The Inquiring Reporter" of WT the Sun and the Globe of New r York City daily asks five per sons in the metropolis' a ? ques tion and the answers printed daily, give the newspaper ofie of jts distinctive features. A re cent question was "What will be ? the. dominating issue of the 1024 campaign?" and every one ? ?, of the five questioned named ^"prohibition or light wine* and beer as th* dominating issue of the next campaign. Is anybody . more ignorant than a New Yorker? If your subscription has been paid in advance but has receiijt-1 ly expired and if the carrier tails on you for ten cents-for -the week past, you may know that your paper has been changed from our paid-i?-adva?ce list to our weekly collection list and that the carrier will have to pav the office for your paper, wheth er yo(i pay him or not, until you are paid in advance again. This! explains why, if you do not set tle promptly with either the car rier or the office, your paper will be- discontinued. The car rier cannot afford to pay us for a paper that he gets no pay for. Prosecutor Sawyer and Trial "^Tfttfee-Spence are right in di recting the poHce (a^enforce North Carolina's new railroad crossing stop law. It's en forcement should not be con fined to Elizabeth City but should extend to all railroad crossings throughout this sec tion. In other sections sheriffs 1 in certain counties had deputies' at a number of railroad cios ?llngl to direct the attention of motorists to the new regulation. But in these other counties also the railroads'had erected stop signs at the crossings as the law requires them to do' In this section the Norfolk South ern does not seem to have com plied with the law. While we jack up the railroads ?' TIMELY TOPICS rrftKI ting Kiftlcn In gray mime! ttl? ?t |1.fg; to qfc kettl* Hertford ftacKs^rt Tri-League Series New Players Arrive Monday For Local Team?No Game Monday^ News reached here Monday that Hertford had backed out of the Tri Clty League Merles which waa to have begun today. Manager D. Guy Brockett was as sured late Saturday that.the Hert-a ford team Would be here on Mon day and fans* have be?>n disappoint jed to learn that Hertford had fallen 'down on plan* to organize a semi I professional team this Reason. However. Manager.. Brockett- Is 'practically sure of getting Plymouth | to arrange a schedule .of games with i Elisabeth City and arrangemeji{? I being made T6t several games with ; Norfolk teams. 1 ! TWU new players arrived here j Monday to Join the Elizabeth- City rlinkup, "Slick" Mathias having l?*fT ;t)ie Wwajg ' The two new men will play in the uafties with Edentori Wednesday and also with Tyner at Tyner Tuesday. ENTKKTAIX8 AT licMC Mr. and Mrs. Thorhurn Bennett gave a picnic Friday at Davis Bay_ I (or little Miss Camilla Foreman, j The giie^tn were: Misses Msry !?eigh Sheep, Mtrfon Woodley Foreman, jcarl Blades. Jr., William Woodl*y Foreman. Edward Hughes. Jr., Blades Foreman, Wes'ley Foreman. Jr.. and Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Hughes. ' PERSONALS Mrs. James M. Davis of Mount Holly.^ N. J.. Is visiting her sisters. Misses Mary Lou and Effie Sawyer qn West Main street. Mrs. Eldora Sharber and Miss Lois Markham left Sunday for Vir ginia Beach where they will spend some time. ... % Dr. and Mrs. Q. C. Rhodes of Nor folk are spending the week end with Mr and Mrs. Wiley Baxter onr'We%t t Church- street. Miss Lescelles Griffin left Satur day to spend Sunday at Nags Head. Miss Virginia Flora returned Sat urday after visiting Miss Virginia Bryne at Evans, Pa., and Miss Ruth Hoover at .rnlontown, Pa., she was accompanied .home by Miss Bryne who will be her guest for several weeks, Mrs. W. C. Culpepper and children left. Thursday for Nags Head where ' they Will snenrl Iho mnnrha i*t .Inly and August. Mr0 and Mrs. H. W. Sanders and ? family have returned after spending several weeks at Nags Head. --W. C. .Culpepper left BaTurday to spend Sunday at Nags Head with his family. ( Alex Hanes, Jr., of Winston-8a4em Is visiting his grandparents, Mr. | and Airs. C. H. Robinson on East Main jilLCMW WOULD AID RBPVBL1CA X S Ne* York, July %2.?Norman E. Mirk. I^*oentlc National Commit teeman ?>| New^. York. declared here yeaterday that Henry <Ford .heading an intle >endent party would bring success ?o the Republicans In the uc.\t Presidential campaign. . I*. S. ItKPItKSKNTATIVK OX COMMISSlOX IIES1GXS Washington. July 2.?Roland W. Boyden. American obearver with the Reparation* Commission virtually since Its establishment under the Versailles Treaty has tendered his resignation and will be succeeded* by his assistant Col. James A. Logan, Jr. Paris, July 2.?Roland W. Boydon resigned yesterday as unofficial rep resentative of the 'Ufaited States on the Reparation* Commission. Kl>WAItD IIOK I ItttATK^ A.MKItlrW 1'K.UK AWARD New Vwjf. Jn'.v 2. ? Thr> creation by Kdward Bok .of Philadelphia of an award of |V0".000. called the American Peace Award, was an nounped yesterday t"r Uie best Idea1 for preserving world peace. PAKK-hMITHtt MIm Gertrude Siuith this city and Mr. Leslie Jordan Pate# of Ot way were married Saturday evening at 7 o'clock by Rev. E. F. Sawyer, at his home on Pearl *tr?gt. Friends of the hrtd?>. including Misses Mar garet Whaley. Estelle Siiverthorn and Eula May Sawyer, witnessed the ceremony. Where Society Brand Clothes Are Sold _ D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier IT /irn You \red Grocer ies or-Fresh t egetables 1 II 1, IS.?We?1|?>|'?'111-in ami plenty of 'good things to eat" GOOD ICE GOOD FRUIT Place the fruit around a nice cake of Icejs-and tfierT w a r ni temperature will have no effect. Instead o f" the fruit spoiling, it will lie kept fresh and uppe li/iim. ?7? ? ?I Let us add you to the list of <?ur pure, hIioIooihc Ice is delivered. Crystal Ice & Coal Corp. PHOIS'ES 16 AND 67 _ W oman's H ear. M. LEIGH SHEEP CO. fr onton's Wear Summer Clearance SALE-L'. Is On AI/ tTLhis~JWeek Crowds attending oiir Sijlfe Saturday demon trated that the public iuiows a good thing when \ they see it. We remind you of a few features: Talcum Powder A Kood powder of a cele brated make; assorted per fumes; formerly worth ap to 25c; 0|1# prffcti 10c Children9n Socks A fptf>ruSM assortment of good Socks; fancy topa-* Haie price 3 for $1.00 Silk Hone Odd lot* of full fashioned Hose; colors'and black* and white. Clearance Price, $1.45 Silk Hose .Extra pood values; black, white and cordovan. Clearance Trice, 89c Lisle Hone (lood quality; black, cor dovan and white. gale price. 29c Jap Rose and Palm Olive. Soap ; fa only a cake.* to customer Surf Hat In l*et t lc?mt n Shadow Proof ?? scalloped or plain hemstitched bot* toms; flesh and while; special at 31.15 <illk Comb I nation ... Suit* Materials Crepe de Xhlne or 'Jersey; very beautifully trimmed? Sale price, 82,15 HIooiihth V K*tra ?*ood gar ments of Bftflflte* Crepe and Sateen* * * 8 t e p - 4 n a V or "{Tight Knees" ? most all colors. < re|?e Vest ami Illoomer Halts Very new and styl ish; Special price, ? M. lei6h SHEEP CO. The Woman'* Wear Store Alkrama Today. Believe it or not, both men at her feet. VTODt.MNk ttt Crinoline ^.Romance Story and scenario by Bern/yd McConvilli A Harry Beaumont ?roduction * ? ADMISSION: 10c and 35c . 15eand35c ! ALWAYS CALL V , '? X and see what we have to offer before buying Fyrni ?ture. A" larger stock to select From and better prices J ? .J. at which to buy. ', | QUINN FURNITURE CO. WE ClflUUfB^ W*cA?o"n, SKINNERS W ' wPUREEl bell ijivui.^7;?.^AOH^TTJ Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour are absolutely "flours of quality told .by the leading frocerv ?Distributed By? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Btrsst C7\\)iltiqm qndftQry gtyU ~ (jROM time im J memorial, the dini jj tables of people who c?re for the beautiful things of life have been set .'. nil lul ling silver. "Orraaurr" frpltft 0ilurr in the Wil liam and Mary Style with its de sign of exquisite grace, will be a fresh delight each time it is used. Lotiit Selig i Your Since IMMK If You Say It ff'ith Hoicvr* \ Say It With Our*. . THK ^APOTHECARY SHOP rilO.NK 400 ^. _.?? tn* iMttTfiMT covkt\or Tim uxitwi | f*T \T? *. 1 roit TIIK i.AHTm^ iMsYiiirr or nohtii cab - HlJWa g ?? ' ' Kt.m4Hi.Tii .city inn* m-nnk?i a bctpli COM* ax Y. A com OKATlO*. Oa* strew winiof-r-XA^fr. so. uN f. I XOTM'K Ifctht ii fc?*?br iirta thiv'm '(^ y?i. nil aivl AMx hmrrtl Imw. A i ih* #f> ?# . ( haw thta rt#T ?af??l "Hi '*y*> p*o tM? lk? Oa? Hrf?? WITMAt T Mj<?C X?? T hft tatkl*. appar**. and Turn , , IRf| jj iM>TM>n? Mrnint w rtilmlai ?nr l^*W< in M)4 m ?*1 ara hwbjr MntifWd la **, |M4rtrt C?*rt ?rf lAa *? f?rJk Ka?(*n, r??r?rf ? *wtA ?aroliM. at C*r ,*/ <Ur M*. l?t. and d>? " ??> ????? kau ^ ^H jl >?_ W^Mil j Mm Mt4 vmM WANT ADS l-HE Md'HEEHOX BROTHEHS North CafdllBA' Btli' Line between Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Xeavrs i Elizabeth city 10:30 a. m. at South l^rn Hord. -Leaves Norfolk 3:45 nij^coynpr Ma'n and Commercial ni.. corner Court a^d HTkIi Sts. Jy2-j?d. \\ AST TO lil Y .NATIONAL CAsH feslstew. Anybody that has u.-? d National cash registers that they want to dispose of, write care P. 0? box 2^1. City. This offer is good until Oct. 1, 1<*2iL \V > \'l TO HRAH FROM OWXEft bavin? farm for sale; give partlcu ! '?ra ind lowest price. John J. | Hl*ck Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Jy2.7U-pd W A XTED?W A NTRD TO torn owner of farm or Iraprowf Y?r sale^to^ fall delivery. ! [Hot 261. Olney, III. Jy2 pd PARTY AT HHAXTILLY OX h. Plenty of good <>ai?. Rsttf sic, all kinds of amusements. :30 p. m. to 11 p. jn. J. H. lOiiei. - Jy 2,3-pd i/Otr?Ill'XOf OF KEYH HAH sAlman'Co. tag no 3968. Return tf )r. C. B. Williams. Hlnton Bldg lie 30. July 2. 1&B MIJ KICJHT lt<M)M HKSf dnce on North Martin atreet, good1 J cation. For further Information ildromi I). C. H. Po"?t Office Box 2?7 ir Phone 5 Mon, Wed. Sat tfnp WANTKI) ? (imu TO WORK a* loopers?experienced or unex~ lerlenced- Oood pay while learn ing. Ideal Hoalery Mill. 28 JU oil H 71 MMHK ~OT-V.\t ">-fo?tid on the new near Bereft. Can ho Mhle propert^-^ ,r on the new rick rn.1i^nenr Bere*. Can ho |ought jjjrap. Farm adjoining thl? iroiH'rJ^valued threa tlmea ia much nrnparty tmn'ha bauiiu tur. 'V,Til*h land and eaally drained, An to P. K. Doiler. Ju 27tfnpd i) vol' WANT BOMKTH1NO <?""" tieal *0 to the Coney Island HW'i ifg Cafe at 310 Matthewi r|gular dinner! each day. Detlleo rJmhn' and llamhurger ft ?peclaltf Jin& 26-Ju. 1. pd. (U!? TAKVO A FKW BOARDKRft during the montha of July. AugjMt Jnd SeptnnherjU my cotU** on "0*=-* reanalde at Nftga Head Mm. C. W. Artec. Je.H-Jyl^ni*
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