THE ADVANCE It)Kl,R A PRKLR, I'lihlhher^ HERBERT PiCLC. Id.tor. Member of The .\fc*ocliU**?l Tfco Amtidtl Prut it ?icluii?rly fnt>tl>4 to ll>? far r?-?Bbtie??i3n ol n??? dtt?al<?rf <r?d<t d f tht? MP?t ? "< alto U thf local ?f?i pufcliWied thrratn, ?i Enttrtd at th? at Cl.?afc?"? Ctt?. N. C.. at M<and 1M11 iwaltrr. H> Mail. B ??nth? (In advanci 11.70 ? ??nttii (ii advanrr) V.2S 2MM On*. 12 Monthi .. .... 11.00 Z?H Two. 12 wo nth, 11.00 By Mail Cltowlm* 16.00 SubtH--rl|?tioii lly Carrier. I ?Mk ? l(k I Month (In ?<vanc?) 42c 12 aonth? (In adtanctl .. 14.00 THURSDAY, 6CT. 4.. 1923. The Diniflvl Fair The outlook ,$$&bs to be for the greatest Albemarle District Fair next week ever held in the history of Elizabeth City. As best this newspaper is able to size up the situation, never has interest in the {fair been so gen eral. The farmers have had a good year and prosperity smiles on the Old Albemarle section. Fair attendance is generally a reli able index of prosperity, and so present prosperity should fore shadow the biggest attendance in the history of the District Fair. Another favorable sigrr "ts seen in the prospect for an en larged number of county exhib its this year. Every one of the counties in the district, it now appears, will be represented. The horse racing, the free at tractions, the midway, and "the other amusements regarded as essential to the success of a Fair promise to be above the aver age. Exhibits, however, are the main features of any fair. From the county exhibits and the nu merous and varied other exhib its that are scheduled, all of us can learn something. Let's make Fair Week Educational Week for each of us in the Old Albemarledistrict. Enter ihr Society Pape For some months The Ad vance has looked forward to the inauguration of a regular soci ety page for this newspaper. Heretofore society news has , been found first in one placc and then in another, most fre quently, perhaps, being given position on the editorial page, due to the fact that the editorial page is the last to close with the exception of the front page. This week the page opposite the editorial has been set apart as the society page and hereaf ter, when there is society news, it will appear, barring accident, on this page. This gives us more room for society news, but page five closes earlier than the edi torial page, and it is necessary, therefore, to ask friends who have items for this page lo get them in not later than 10 o'clock in the morning of the day in which they are to appear. As we have explained times without number this newspaper issues three editions,, the first of which goei to press shortly before noon. It is this early edition that makes it necessary that society items should reach us so early in;the day. Amazingi^ iNear (lorreel The ^ total number dead or missing as a result of the Jap anese earthquake disaster is now officially said to be in ex cess of 300,000. The property "Tlamage is esti mated at from two and a half to five billion dollars. Early reports of the disaster, though now shown to have been somewhat exaggerated, were amazingly near Correct when the extent of the disaster is re membered. All signs seem to point to a good fair. *t ^sjU tii TIMELY TOPICS S21Z2L plant* for WlntT ?nd lot ? h?l(! by supplying Flower Pou. and T?bor?u. P. W. MKLICK CO. Double Personality Acquitted of Murder Chicago. Oct. 4.?Fred C. Thomp 'son, who admitted living with on?* man u.s'hi* wifu and with a woman aa h?*r husband, and who wax yes terday tried for murder of Kichard Testner. ww acquitted. Thompson today assumed his fem inine role that for 14 years permit t?d i*nn to go unchallenged a.- a wo man find 11 yearn ago to uiarry Frank Carrick. With hia feminine instincts pre dominating Thompson exclaimed. "My goodness, I'll be ?Tad to set some hairpins," as he was being led j back to jail to be discharged. Carrlck was In the courtroom but Marie Clark, the girl Thompson married because he said he sympa thized with her, was not present. SAYS OLD ALBEMARLE HAS 'EM ALL BEAT No farming lands to equal those ! of the Albemarle region are to be 'found between Flint. Michigan, and i Spartanburg, South Carolina, accord ling to G. Wright. South Carolina farmer, who was here Thursday on ?his way home from Flint, where he | had been for the new Chevrolet car which he was driving home. Elisabeth City is not on the direct .'route between Flint and Spantan Iburg, but Mr. Wright detoured by | Elizabeth City In order to visit New | Holland, Hyde County, and see with his own eyes the drainage project at ! Lake Matamuskeet. In which he had {become interested through reading the printed matter in regard to the project sent out by the North Caro lina Farms. Inc., which recently WPnr~tntD ' ttre "handa of?a~recetrer. Mr. Wright explained that he was not an Investor but interested in the mammoth undertaking only as a farmer to who all agricultural en deiTOr Is a matter of concern. From New Holland Mr. Wright will return to ids home at Spartan burg by way of Charlotte. STRESEMANN WILL FORM NEW CABINET Berlin, Oct. 4.?The Stresemann cabinet resigned yesterday and Pres ident Ebert commissioned Dr. Strese mann to form a new cabinet. With the retirement of the coali tion cabinet there is talk of estab lishment of a civilian dictator sup ported by martial law. Stresemann himself is spoken of as fitted for the office. NORFOLK MARKETS COTTON AND PEANUTS (Reported by Winborne & Co.) October 4 Cotton Middling (open) ...28 l-16c Cotton Middling (close) ...28 l-8c Mam Chilton A famous Colonial pattern of tabic ware, fashioned from solid silver and ap propriately named for the Pilgrim maid who first stepped ashore at Plymouth 1 Rock. Ail solid iilrer Is marked "STERLING" Look for the * "STERLING" imprint. LOVIS SELIC Jeweler EARL & WILSON Shirti There lire none better for the price. McCABE & GR1CE SEVERE QUAKE FELT IN TOKIO I"' Tilt Awocltlrd Prrtt) San Francisco, Oct. 4.?An earthquu k? in Toklo today, presumably severe chough to attract attention in Kobe, was reported in a wirolfm tiu'ssau' to the Federal Telegraph Com pany. No details were given. Toklo. via Tomioka, Oct. 4. A strong earthquake was felt here last night, but had no se rious consequence's. MISS LKONA LKWIS IS GOI.VU \HK\1) AT (X)LLK(;K Miss Leona Lewis, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lewis of this city, lias been chosen as a represen I tatlve of the sophomore class at ! North Carolina College for Women, ? Greensboro, to the house of repre sentatives of the college. The Carolinian, published by the I Carolina Colletse for Women has the I following to say In regard to the election. "The girls elected are outstanding girls of ability and competency. They, with the girls later to be elect Jed from the freshmen and special | classes, are to make up this part of the Student Government Associa tion." MISS KLLK.N MKL1CK IS DISCOVERED BY ST. MARYS I I Miss Ellen Mellck has been named assistant business manager of the annual at St. Marys College, Raleigh, although this Is her first year at col lege. and such honors usually come later on In the college career. Mis* Mellck's genius for "fiarff' work "has been discovered by St. Marys at an early stage, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mellck of this city, and helped to win the Aycock cup for the Elizabeth City high school last year. INDICT CONGRESSMAN FOIt MAKING LIQUOK Baltimore, Oct. 4.?The district attorney will ask today for indict ment of Congressman John H. Sill for manufacturing liquor. A BATTERY That will crank jour car Win ter and Summer FOR $16.00 Iiatterle* charged and rebailt At reasonable prices. PHONE 497 The Right Service at The Right Price! The best groceries to be had la what we have for our customers. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in season. We solicit your patronage. Phones 3 and 57. M. i*. gallop co. ?Use? PASTEURIZED MILK Gnartl the health of the lit tle one* hy lining TMteurlzed Milk. Delivered twice dally to any part of the city. The Winekream Co. PHONE 578. Long Time Real Estate Loans from One to Fifteen Years at 5V2% INTEREST Money Immediately Available Carolina Banking & Trust Company Elizabeth City, N. I-1 Hertford, N. C. NAME DELEGATES | BY DIRECT VOTE Democrats in Seventeen i Slates Try Tills Method in Series of Primaries to be Held in March. Washington. Oct. 4?Eight South rn Stales have received sums rang ing from $176.19 to $9,517.16 from I the t'nilod States Department of Ag riculture. as their share of receipts ' fro mnational forest resources dur ing the fiscal year 1923, according to an announcement from the office of the Secretary of Agriculture. Notices of the awarded sums have been sent to the Governors of the various States. Arkansas with two national forests embracing 957,247 acres received $9,517.16; North Carolinw aMh three embracing 359.690 acres, received $8,410.03; Virginia with three em bracing 4 31,513 acres received $6, 257.46; Florida with one embracing 337,938 acres receiped $4,560.84; (Tennessee with two embracing 241, 210 acres received $3,237.65; Geor gia with two embracing 153,457 acres received $1,765.19; Alabama with one embracing 97.198 acres re ceived $241.90; and South Carolina with 18, acres received $176.19. One-fourth of the moneys received by the Department of Agriculture from JJmber sales, grazing permits, and other uses of national forest lands is turned over to the States in which such lands are located on a .pro rata basis in accordance with an act of Congress. Such sums are for 4he school and road funds of the counties containing national forest lands. The total sum turned over to all States containing national forests during the fiscal year 1923 amounted to $1,321,422 Twenty-seven States and Alaska shared In the distrlbu tlon of this sum, which exceeded the annual average for the previous five I years by about $250,000. Increased sales of timber were largely respon sible for the record-breaking receipt* of 1923. MAN SPENDS NIGHT IN BED OF ASPHALT Canton. O.. Oct. 4.?A man fell in to u soft bed of aaphalt here yester day and spent the night there. It was necessary to chop him out with axes, but he sufiered no injuries. If You Say It With Flowers Say It With Oura The Apothecary Shop 1'IIONE 400 Harris Knows the Style in Fall Suits The makers of our Clothes have a rep utation to sustain. That's why you're certain?season after season?to pet quality at its best. With our close mar gin profit policy you get super value. That's the story that'll interest you when buying our Suits. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier "Tietter take a look at your timer spring THE motor had a habit of running hot, getting sluggish and finally stopping. There might have been any one of several causes for it. But the Fleet Boss hit the right one?a weak timer spring ?with his first suggestion. Working around cars and motors for years?long experience?accounts for it. His opinion is respected by every driver in the fleet and every mechanic in the shop. A similar long experience accounts for the high quality and trustworthy service you get in every quart of Polarine you buy. You can rely on a re fining experience that dates back to Civil War days ?over half a century. And this same experience enables you to get Polarine conveniently, at a reasonable price, most everywhere you go. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (N?w Jersey) Say "Polarine" ?not just "a quart of oil" The Polarine (hart bolls down years of experience with every kind of car and recommends the right consistency of Polarine for yours. Consult it at your dealer's. I'MC MrPHKRSO* line b?twffn Elizabeth City and Nor folk dally and Sunday. l.pave South ern Hotel 10:30 (. m. Leave Main and Commercial Place 3:46 p. m Fare 13.00. Be aafe; $10,00h Insur ance. Phone 137. 8fH.34-Oc.t-pd. FOR RRXT?JUC.TC BIO <)ARA<.K, rfS n month. Mr?. Catherine Dean at W. A. Wortli'a office or 119 N. I Martin ?t r? ? r ' ir 3-9-np IIOIHF, FOR HE.VT ? MODFKN conrenleneen, near church and mhool on North Road Itront. Apply t> C. D. Gallop at Gallop A Toiey Shoo Coupany. FOB HAIjR?1 TON HTKWART track In Bnt-clafa condition. O. W. Hawyer, Route PIt?. city. Oc.l-?-np ' EXPERIENCED H A I, K S I, A T> Y wanted. A high cI?m saleswoman !of experience wanted. Oood position for right party. Apply by letter Matin* former experience and where | last employed. Address postoftlce jbox 51. Elizabeth City, N. C. oct 4 FOR SAI,E^ONK RPEKD HO AT, 111 ft. long, 3 ft. Sin. wide; f h. p. Mo tor-Oo Engine; one of the fastest in Currituck watera. Apply H. Ether 'idge, Mamie, N. 0. 8*p.l8?Oct.4 np

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