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THE ADVANCE1 IVELC * PKKI.E. Publisher* HCRBCNT PKILt. Itfilir Member of the Associated PrfiM. n* Prtu It l? til* VN f?r rv?>iKliMli(? ?f n??? <u??lfh?i t r? 411 n tkll HNr ?>< (In to th? l*c*i p??? ?ukl>?n*? rti It) Man IMH One. IS ??ntt| Um r i T?a. 12 tell ClMwtitrs Subscription Rctes Ily Carrier ft (la *4 itM (la I the (In ?#>?*<(> . thi (In WEDNESDAY. JI'LY 18. I'J23. "Fir*i" I? Might "Get it First but First get it Right" is the high-sounding slo gan of the International News Service, which is the newsgath ering agency built up by the Hearst newspapers. The slogan is used in all the International advertising and page after page of the trade journals has been bought up to tell the world of the high stand ards of journalistic character, enterprise, quality and accuracy which govern the workers in Hearst's service. But on the morning after the fight at Shelby the New York American ran a picture on its front page under the caption 'Telegraphoto of the Final Round." This picture was spotted by other New York newspapers as! a reworked negative of a pre vious fight. The incident gives a better in sight into the meaning of the Hearst slogan than all the high sounding phrases that highly 'paid advertising men can invent in a year. An-ounce of fact is worth ton of argument.v What Hearst' is speaks so loudly that it gives a sinister meaning to what he! says. A Ki'iiiindrr Subscribers who pay for their paper by the week are request ed to have the money ready for the carrier at the end of each week but not to pay the carrier for the paper a week or more: in advance unless they are will ingtV take the loss in case' of | a^cEange in carriers. Carriers settle with The Ad vance ofTice not on the basis ofi their collections, but on the ba;; j is of the number of papers de-' livered, and when a new carrier j fails to collect from a subscriber; the boy usually is the loser,' there being no practicable way by which he can get the money from the carrier who preceded him on the route and who has already made complete settle ment with the ofTice. This matter has been called to the attention of subscribers a number of times, but is men tioned again for the benefit of such as may have lost sight of it. The number of bootleggers getting into police court, it seems to The Advance, has shown a decided falling oir ofi late. Is this due to Trial Justice! Spence's road sentences or to lack of sufficient acumen or dil igence on the part of the police force to catch the offenders? The Durham Sun is consider ably worked up over what it calls "government by injunc tion." But the general public, if forced to choose between two evils, would rather endure gov ernment by injunction than government by lal>or unions. Advance readers desiring to call Miss Blount arc requested to bear in mind that her office hours do tyrt. begin'- until half pant 8 o'clock in the morning. TIMELY TOPICS To***! Tc? nr. 1 Ouster* are waiting fir you, also T**a CUmw Pitcher* rnd other summer coBTenipnceii for our tabU. I\ W. MKLICK CO. PERSONALS Mrs. S. H Templeman and chll*. dren. Gertrude. Ruth and Inez and Samuel Templeman. Jr.. and Misses Su*<an Ferguson. Annabel le Abbott. ? Kate Wood and Ruth Cooks have re turned after spending several weeks' at-Nags Head. Mrs. Jola Yates of Taomaston. G*. | ha^ returned home after spending two weeks as the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. P. I). Yates on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kramer and Mrs. Allen Kramer motored to Nor folk Sunday and returned Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hughes of West Main street left Tuesday to spend laaim^lme at Virginia Beach. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Chapman and son. Howard. Jr.. and Mrs. E. jC. Chapman of Norfolk motored here Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood ley. Sc.. on West Main street. Miss Mary Whitley of Norfolk* is visiting Mrs. Mollie Fearing on South Road street. ? Mrs. R. T. White of Hertford has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Barrow on Lawrence street. _ Miss Dorothy Elliott of Hertford is visiting Miss Beulah Winslow of Route Five. Miss Nancy Powell of Ocean View is spending several days as the guest of Mrs. G. R. Barrow on Lawrence street. Braxton Simpson of Norfolk Is spending some time visiting friends in this city. Mrs. W. R. Harrison and children. Doris and Katherine of North" Road street, have returned home after vis iting relatives at Harbinger. 'Miss Beatrice Sawyer has returned home after visiting her parents at Harbinger. . S. S. Uurgmis has returned after spending his vacation with relatives at Camden. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smithson and children, motored to Fentress to visit relatives this week. Mrs. John Cox has returned to her home at Shiloh after visiting her son ??n North Road Street. W. T. Culpepper returned home Sunday after spending the week end with his family at Nags Head. Miss Mildred Doxler is spending some time In Norfolk visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. William Harrison and chil dren of Baltimore are spending some time nt Nags Head, after visitint relatives hero In the city. ^ Miss Clarene llrlght and Cecil Bell motored to Norfolk Sunday io visit relatives^... Mr. and 'Mrs. II. J. Long and daughter, Elolse. left Monday for Edenton where th?-y will visit rel atives. Parker Midgett left Wednesday for his home at Wanohese to spend some time visiting his parents. Elton Aydlett went to Poplar Branch Tuesday on business. Ilearndon Brock left Sunday for Bristol, Virginia, where he has ac cepted a position. Mrs. W. W. Woodley, Sr.. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Fred Davis lejt Tuesday for j Mackeys to attend the Methodist District Conference. Walter Pearson of North Road j street is spending his vacation a* Nags Head Mr. and Mr*. Bdward Tlllett of Norfolk are the guests of Mrs. XIX- | lett's sister. Mrs. Ella Pearson on South Martin street. Mr. and Mrs. A. B WaUton anj children of Pearl street arc spending bouie time at Nags Head. * Mrs. Her tie Jackson of Weeksville ara% fn the city Monday. th? guest of her mother, Mrs7 Walter C'horv, on Pearl street. 'Mrs. E. T. Burgess is visiting friends at Shiloh. Mrs. Jarvis Scott of Weeksvill.* was iu the city Monday. Mrs. A. C. Metcalf and little son. A. C. Jr.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Markhaon at Nags Head. Miss Auba Gray of Elkins Is vl iting Miss Uzxiemae Stanley of this city. Mrs. Nannie Anderson left Wed-1 nesday to visit relatives at Tarboro. IHt. fJKIC.WUS IIKItK Dr. C. I- Greaves, pastor of the | Tabernacle' Baptist Church at Ra leigh. was th?? guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Overman on North j Road street. Dr. Greaves was bo\n and bred in Pasquotank county, and Is well I known among Southern Baptists as an able and distinguished leader. < OKI NTH II. Y. P. I*. WILL GIVK ICK ( KEAM KIPPER The Corinth Junior B. Y. P. U. will give an ice cream supper at the home of D. W. .Morgan. Route FM?e, ?l?ht. July 20. The public I. cordially Invited. -i-WK-x-i-w-x-W'X-r-w-H-r-x-:-:' H. C. Bright Co. :> Diamonds, W'alehe* '} Jewelry ;i ? Hhiton IUiIk. . Main St. !' | LOUIS SELIG s VOI R JKWKLKR SINC'K 1882 J MAIN ? WATER STS. ? ^K-X-X-K 'K-X-X 'W f ?U?e? ' PASTEURIZED MILK f. i* (aiinril the of the lit 5 tie onr? b> lining I'aNteurized ^ Milk. Dclivfrnl twice dally to ^ any part of the city. | The Winekream Co. 6 PHONE 37H. ' U DRIVE IT Kent a new Ford and drive It yourself. Bailey's Filling Station Church St. I OPTICAL SERVICE | dr. J. w. SELIG OPTOMETRIST 521 Main St. ? Elizabeth City I <2. or Cool Fresh Foo d on Hot Summer) ~ys ICE EV ?RYs?vncicrdayin the hot suffocating heat, your icc witt l?c delivered regularly. It will be pure ice ai.cl will keep your food cool, sweet and - sfrom the spoiling heat Prices are conservative. jcrystal Ice & Coal Corp. ^ ?jc wwr v*r Vif Vit W W W Jgf ? TheMan WhoTalked at Random & ?* ro il ?? Hal in the window-cm iur ?>? tlie I'uIimaiiV smoking c??mjuirl- ? nil-ill. and lil t-ill lied fully ami uttered large opinions in a Mirly (I voice. Il grew late, 11- so often it docs; anil lip put tlu- quietus on @ ? a discussion with the ponderous statement: @ ? ? "I don't read advertisements. They liavi- no effect on me at all. s IM never mis" thrill if they -t??|?|??-?l printing; Yin." Thi-ii lie ulanccd at hi* advertised watch and sought his lower ? lierth. @ In lln- iiinruiiig tin- ad-skeptic contorted himself out of Iiim ad vertised |iiij.iiiiiis into his advertised underwear, drew on Inn ad vertised socks, adjusted them with his advertised garters, got into his advertised clothes, laecd his advertised shoes anil added himself to the congestion in the wush-ronui. ? $ $ ^ Tliere he shaved with an advertised razor, using advertised shav- ? in|! cream; hrushed Ins teeth with an advertised toothbrush and ^ advertised dental cream, washed with advertised soap, and hrushed M his hair with an advertised hrush. Buttoning his advertised collar ^ on an advertised hutlon, lie neatly knotted his advertised tie, gave jgt his udvertised suspenders a tug or two. and finished dressing. 2 I .el us leave hint there, this man who never reads advertisements! * Everything worth using is advertised. Everything that isn*t {?} rarely is. * iG? Read the advertisements for Oalue's sake * FIIIST & ( ITIZKXS NATIONAL HA Two Kind* of Interest?IVrsonal and Four IVr Cent ALWAYS CALL and see what we have to offer before buying Furni ture. A larger stock to select from and better pricaa at which to buy. QUINN FURNITURE CO. HOPSACK PALM BEACH And Kool-Kloth Suits laundered to look like new ALBEMARLE LAUNDRY PHONE 123 Fresh Norfolk Rolls KVKItY DAY Hot Itollo Kvery Afternoon. N. It. i.'. take* and CrMckerx both In I'Mckimrs Hiid in bulk. M. V. PERRY _ I'HOXK -IH;t Let's Swap!: Swappers, give need to a little ad-1 vice IT you want to make swaps in r I h u rrv; A SWAP-AD too short is often the cause Of a week of d*?lay and of worry; "I'll swap a roadster"?that isn't enough. Tell all about it, the body, the style, The finish, the motor, and everything else. Longer ad* |?ny?ju?.t give Uiem a trial. WANT ADS KOK ?K\T?ERalVT ROOM HOl'NK, , 310 Cedar street. Nice. larue roomx |Apply Mrs. W. J. Woodley. Sr., West Main street. Jyl8 24-np l ok SALS? SIGHT ROOM reki , dence on Norlh Martin street. goo.4 location. For further information addresa D. 0. H. Pn?t Office lio* 297 or Phone 5 Mon, Wed. Sat tfnp K. CITV-NORFOLK IlI'M I,INK? Cars leave Elizabeth City 10:15 and 1 o'clock for Norfolk. Leave Main and Commercial place S p. m. for Elizabeth City. Leave t'nion Station 6 p. m. for Elizabeth City Edgar Williams Jy 13 20 pd MKR li. B. TWIFORR FOR RIVER side lots 47, 50, 75, or 100 feet fronts, also n<n up to date bunga lows. July 17-23 pd. V v TEI)?A HOI SK AT XAttft Head for two weeks In August. Phone 670 or 470-W, after five thir ty. July 17npd HOISE AND 1 JtYT FOR KALE *l?l Martin street. Seven rooms, modern conveniences. Call 74 or 241-J. R'ght price for quirk sale. W. E. Wood. July 17-23 npd. FOR HALE?ONE GORDON REAN Picker, practically new; will sell cheap for cash. Address P. O. nox 315 Elisabeth City, N. C. JylO-tf-np t'SK MrPHERSON RROM. N. C. RVfl Line between Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Leave* 10:30 a. m. South ern Hotel. Call 577-J. Fare $2.00. Jy.S'Aug.yll-pd. 1 i LEGAL NOTICES IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAR OLINA. KI.I2\HLTII CITY IRON WORKS AND Sl'i'l LY COMPANY, OAH WIIKW. WITllOIT NAME. NO. S153 T. \OTin-: or s\i.k llv tlititr 14 .in r "?>t ?a?e inidi- in !h* en.*. I w?if. ?n ?h?* ."ltd da> of a??p>*?. .j . . il 1J ??'cl.cl. n.kiii. Hi? ?aid <??. _s.f *,,,r nam* "No. JI V. T." Iiiu mi I tar w'*sf ??* the ?:i /. I* li Clt% |m? >X?iK. ai:,l SiU.pl> ?'<- -in. R.r n?nh' Avnmr. IJi/mU >h ?' i v. N ? >? :| ,-vt | ublir ?flit*, ??? iIip h.kln -- bdd.r ???' ri'li, the Cr?? ?iili?.Ml nam ?. "No. M'.U-T.*' Ttiii iNiftr?' iU? <| anM p*>?>rd ?ta!? ll'h (L'. of Jul: , ir-.'j. II. W. WARD. V. < Marshal. J. \v. WILCOX. Iteputy Mar.hal. W. A. VVOIITII. * I'lnrtur for Lil*llant. Jv.lt.r.'.S.I.WrS'-A S NORTH RIVKII LINK. INC NOTICK OK S.W.K llv tlrtll* of an ortl.-r mude" b\- ll? n. EM'-t L. .*U?>rr, Chrk of ihr M<i|w->lor Court if Pa-'ju i^bIi County. N. C.. in a *perl?l ptocfcdlnu ? nr:r|-.1 A tl. Kriibt* North Hirer Line. the under* . --it Conuni~ toner* will on the Sid dm of Au?n.t. I : . al ia?l*f orlftrk. Noon. M|l at i>uMW> auction f> the hlche-tt bidder for iasli the p> ?cr<w "EVA." ?it tackJ.. appart-l. furniture and marhJo?r>; ti?e -nd ><l' to hf riiodurtrd on board M.d ka- ? .-w "I.V \" at Ihr f?*>t of Main ?trrrt. in the bttbir of ll.sah.iii City. North Carolina. Tin- notice dated and po>t?d Uil* 13th d? of July. 1021. J. C. I: J. I.SINOHACS. W. W.'HSTII. blt.5l.JWV" i'otnnl??!oii'?<. NOHTII CAHOt.lN \, i'AMI?K \ COUNTY .SCPEIUOIt t Ol ;tT. -: lll.it T..RM U22 ITE8TK!: IV ALL. Plaintiff. WILLIAM HALL. IWmdant. NOTICK OF SI MMONS Tli* ilrfrndint ab?tc n?n<0 will tak?- D'<* '?* tl.ar *n f?tr,n cntiihd ?< al*ir>' b*? Imd ifmki - -d hi tin1 superior Court of < tnidm Conns to i.. * di'land null and iok| the b-?id? of mn'rirf nv r n ?-*l?tln? Uiwi. n thin plaintiff and dei.ndant; ifi.r divoi.f a tinculoi. and the *aid defendant ??>u ftir?li?r 'ake not|cc that he I* r?*nilr?-d to a-r-sr Wotf the clerk of tta? Nuprriur Court of Cat. *1-n C.'inty. North Carolina on the 1Mb dav >f Anc u-t, 1W. at in o'rlo k A >1. i?nd inakr iti<tt r '?r il.iiurr to the complaint In ?ild anion, or t!'? plaintiff ?>11 ani.lv t?? the court frr the i-:i. f d - !-undid In the <"oni|>|*int. W. j. )!CIIOt>4. t'leik. Rnprrior Court Crniwl'ti fi.un'r Til? Jtilr 1 :?!?. IW.1. Jv HlVAuc l.l'WIir NOIITII CAROLINA CCKIllTI'f'K COCNTY. IN TIIK MCPFRIOR fOCIIT HKKtiltK TIIK CLERK MAOtJIK II HIIANNON. l"ALI.It J. SHANNON XOTIfK OF SI MMONS Ttie iWindanr anore nan..d will her^hv Uke no thut an ar'ion ha? b^rn rummenrtd In th?* Ha i tlor t'ourt of t'urrltiirk Count)). North Cap I na. for the imriK.Mi ?.f obtainlnt ditorre absolute Jrom mn| d frndant, and ?hat the <aid anion N return ah to rhe Cleik of ?ald court ?.n An?it.? loth. 1 Ur. at wtakh tlm.- and ?'la?e ton are tM)?:i>d to ai. ar and .n w<r or drni<ir ro tl.e i-omclalnt now f||?d In M.d e.?lrf. ?r ihe i>la*n<iff will ai.|.lv ?? M,r mtrt f"t the r>lief demanded In the roniplaint. TliU the aoth dav of June, If*.!, R. n. RI LL. ' ?* .i?-Aof.1, Clerk Niii?rhr court NOTICK OK r011KriX)SI'KE I nd. r and l?r *lrtne of a i>"r?*ate de. d ?t-r?i?d '? the nnd'r?l?ned. In- Ororae OrifTin and wlf.. H I lie Mae Orlffin. ami bi>? nr date of Acj-i-t |l. 1?22. and rett.?rr<y| ;n u,, ofT,.. ,4 i|,e Bret ?-f ? { ???-fd? for l'a?pi >tank Countv in R"ok I'aa? ?|:i. '1-fa?ilf hi" ir.B hern ma<1<' In the i<a?m<nr of f^e nMt? ? iitm| therein-. | *Hall on the 1 t?t> da- ?f A-im??. at 1* o'rloek Noon, at the Counhmt?e ?Vvr n Kli/aheth Cltj. offer for aale in the hirhe.r b'd d?r for ra.h tha? certain tra.t r* land ro?j.e,^t h% ?aid d-rd of t?vt?t and which 14 more partlcuUHr de?^rlS-<l a? follow*: " tttuated. Midi and beim in Ml. Ile?.?rn Town hip. ad)?inin? the land* of Willi* Rin?i -on. n al*. and bounded on the North hr the land* of J-na* VrS'M. Ka*t bv the lanl* of W. W Ret?*. R^jrh by the land* >4 Willi* Rlmp*on and on ?h* vv*?t try iMae win-low and contalnitu fotir and one h?ir acre* more or lea* ami being the ante bnd? I" de?r? th< d In IV?k 7. Pate #0*. Offke of the |(?g* utw ar l>eed* fnr Pa.?,.i?tank Cmtnt, R.-e .|? H?w>k fl. Page f|?, ??atcd ami routed thl* the ISth dat of Jnl*. !???. . .. . . w-. ifc conoov Ii.IUMTA?i). Jlwwi". Monuments UWSON & NEWTON (The Monument People) NORFOLK, VA. Momlcrllo Are. mt llth fltreet E*tlm>les UItch On Work Bet Complete
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