THE ADVANCE I'EKLf: & PKKI.K. Publisher# HERBERT PEELE. Ed!a?. Member of The A^mhInIinI I'rp?. Tile AiMciatfd Pi>u >? r?cluififi* mtitlii tia t*f ui? far rs-??Mication of newt ditgjt *?? credited In IMi MW ?"?) alto to th? l??l n< mi ejb'.H'J Entered at tht tottaffir* at ClK'k'th City. N. C.. 11 actard clait matUr. Il> Mall. I maithi (in advanco 91.20 ? aiantHa on advance) .. $.' ?1 Sana On*. 12 aanthi H.UO Sana Two. 12 month ? IJ.J# ?y Mail Elu.h.r, 16 00 SubMrl|?i ion Kitlcs l!> furrier. I Mtk ... I0? THURSDAY, OCTOHKU ll.*.. 1'J23. The Golden Autumn Now that the rain is over and gone and the sun is back again on his job, The Advance rises to remark that the most delightful picnicking season of the year in this good section is now on. Many Advance loaders may have the idea on reading the foregoing sentence that the edi tor is out of his head. Folks generally think that the pic nicking season ends with sum mer; but, really, that is a gross delusion. The most delicious picnicking dayfi of the year oc cur in late October and early November?days when it's chil ly and perhaps a bit gloomy in the house but when all the out of door's world warms up un-| der a kindly and not too ardent sun. This doesn't mean the lan guid and hazy Indian summer of the very late fall or some times even of the early winter. It means crisp and vigorous and seasonable autumn weather when the air is crystal clear and when the oscillation between warm noons and cold nights makes you think of the moun-' tains. Picnickers in the autumntide, however, should be vigorous and carefree, afraid neither ot rheumatism nor of sunburn. They should also lie unafraid of burrs and all manner of adher ent weeds that the thrifty seeds furnish with ingenious means of attachment to the tails of cows and the clothes of those who care to go a-gypsying in October. The older the clothes' the better; and for the mon folks leather leggings are han dier than either trousers or golf: Stockings. It is also important that the picnickers should be free from the obligation of a mid-day j Sunday dinner and an after-j noon Sunday joy ride and all other barbarities. The best hours for our picnic will be from 12 to 4 when the sun is1 strongest. After 4, a zephyr is liable to spring up and chill oife's well-warmed hide. A successful October picnic requires an especially suitable spot. It should be a clear space j exposed to the sun during the hours specified'in Ihe foregoing paragraph; and yet it should be contiguous to shade, in case the sun should wax too hot. The beauty of wood, lield and stream is beyond that of any other part of the year in late October. NORFOLK MARKETS] (Reported by Wlnhorno Co.) October 26 1!*23 Middling o|>< n?-d todny 2f> 7-Sc Cotton, middling (cloac) 30c' NORFOLK MARKET On Country Produce At Jarvir 8c Fentress As Reported Ily Spence - Hollowell Co Young Chicks*, live 2f??28 Old Hrnn. live.*..* 2.V--27 Glive ......20?25! Ducks 20-2.1' Hofi, dressed 14 ?15 <|a1*r?n 12?15 Yearling* ? 7?10 TIMELY TOPICS Halloween Tally Cards snd Favors plenty of them In plenty of time at P. W. Mallck Company'*. P. W. ME LICK CO. Norfolk Is Next An interesting study is pre sented in today's story l>.v Iiob ert T. Small of the amazing growth of New York City, which, if the present rate of in croase were maintained, would become a "city of 28,000,000 souls by the year 2000, But The Advance does not be lieve that the present rate of in crease will be maintained. Some other city must take over the overflow that crowds the limits of the world's greatest metrop olis. In all probability the Atlantic seaport that has most to gain from the congested condition of transportation, both of freight and of passengers, in New York is Norfolk. More Laurels We see by the up-state news papers that Miss Catherine Al bortson of Elizabeth City, but with offices for the time being in-the North Carolina College for Women at Greensboro, is featured frequently on the pro-j gram of teacher and parent teacher meetings as a speech-; maker. Miss Albertson has already won laurels as a teacher and a writer, and The Advance has no doubt that she will make a rep utation equally as enviable on the platform. - When we glance through the advertising columns of a North Carolina daily newspaper and see a lady's oxford priced at $16.50 we know that they lie! who say that the war was, fought in vain. Wake Forest alumni in these parts have a new glint in their eyes since reading in the liews papers that old W. F. C. is the; most likely runner-up in the contest for the State football championship. Let's hurry uj> with this race between Zev and My Own and have this talk as to which is the faster horse done with. Trouble is that folks who are: for a third party ain't for Ford.' Wild Buffalo Find A Haven In Canada 4)1 (iauie Prenerve l>e?lieate<| ,\?? The r WildiTiii'Mt Home Ottawa. Ont.. Oct. 25.?Houndar i l? h of a new wild gam*' preserve in I northern Alberta dedicated In per | petuity uh the wilderness home of .two li*-r<ls of 1.5o0 wild wood buffa , lo. have just hwn announced by the Dominion government. ? The entire habitat of the two . herds has been enclosed in the sanc tuary. It Is heavily timbered ami includes several mountain ranges, lakes and rivers. The area of the ; new park is 10.500 square mile?. (Throughout the park cabins have been built for wardens which will facilitate an efficient patrol service the year round. "" Existence of there wild herds In | the (inat Slave Lake country has I been vaguely known for years, but their numbers were never estimated! above 25?? until a year... a go when a; {government survey party saw the] herds ami by rough count figured^ the total as 1.500 animals. The only, jother known herd of wild buffalo in the world Is in tlie remote fastness* !es of Yellowstone park and numbers, not more than 1Q0 animals. With the largest number of wild | buffalo. Canada boasts also the larg-j , est buffalo herd in the government park at Walnwrlght. the largest game preserve under fence In tliej world. The Walnwrlght herd now numbers more than 8.000. Two thousand bulls on the Wainwright ?ranae w4U bo ..slaughtered ..tliis._X&JJL as of no value to herd propagation and to conserve pasturage. Their meat will be marketed in the Unit- ' ed States and Canada and a large j; part of It made into pemmlcan for distribution among Arctic trading!' and fur posts. I>I10T<h;IIAIMIF.ItS WILL MKKT AT ASHKVILLK Asheville, Oct. 25.?The South-1 eastern .Photographers' Association, and the Photographers' Association' of the Middle Atlantic states will meet in a Joint session here May 5 to 8. 1924, according to an an nouncement by L. L. Higgason, of this city, president of the South' act ern Association. Preliminary ar-| retirements were made for the Joint | meeting, Mr. liiusaron said, at n re-' cent meeting here of the executive boards of the two organizations. imutnu; reports . MANY CASUALTIES Paris. Oct. 25.?A Hamburg dls-, patch to Le Journal says that 3-1 , Communists and 12 police were ? killed, and 2P.0 persons were wound- j ed In fighting there In the last two ' da> s. "*' ??| C.AHl) OF THANKS We desire to thank all those who 'helped and sympathized with us' at the death of our son and brother. Stephen Williams. We appreciate the floral offerings, the enrs loaned, and every kind of not and word. THE FAMILY Here Come The Elephants DO von remember how yon used to lie 011 the jolt bright nnil curly to see the circus pa rade '{ Remember how you thrilled as thr lions, tigers, mid the big, lumbering elephants passed in review? llow the horses, the ldare of the hands, the antics of the clowns, and the glitter of it all inspired you with a fervid determination to see the real show?the hig performance in the tent? You didn't realize it then, hut you were petting a lot out of un attractive advertisement. Perhaps you don't realize it note, hut other adver tisements, just at attractive, just as interesting and far more valuable to you. parade daily before you in the columns of this paper. The merchants and makers of everything y<ni want or need, here display before you their most attractive wares. It is truly "the greatest nil on on earth." The whole purfHise of any advertisenient is to cv cite your curiosity, (lain your interest, arouse your desire; to tell you Mmicthiug you don't know; to remind you of something you have forgotten; to convince you of something over which you have heen hesitating. In short, the purpose of all advertisement is, in one way or another, to make you haii/rier. Read The Advertisements And See If That Isn't So? CATHOLIC ACADEMY DESTROYED BY FIKE I'ltt.-bur.:. Oct. 23.?Fire last ni-ht d**?trov?'d the Acad* my of Our I.ady i f Mercy l?ut the 80 children ar.d 1 tiniih i ica|N'd. The los:? vu<i more than halt a million. NEW BEKN WILL HAVE I AT1IEK-SON WEEK NVw Bern, Oct. 23.?The New IJt-rii Younu Men'* Christian Asso 1 cist ion and the churches of this place will co-operate, it has been an nouncd. in conductinu '"Father and Son" Week here November 11 to 18. Mayor Edward Clark has issued a proclamation officially setting aside ti e we?-k as one for creating closer relations between father and son. Keport Cotton Ginned to October Eighteenth ; Wa-hinuton. Oct. 25.?Cottony irinu?-d prior to October 18 totalled I, *.60?,579 bales, includinu 173,994! round hales counted as half bales, ' *.743 bales Amerlcan-Kp> ptian, and ! 2?'.') bales sea island, the Census Du- ? reau announced today. / j\ Virginia ginninus totalled 14.014 . baN s. North Carolina. 5*>I!,717. I "At Once | DELIVERY {? When you need some Grocer X les, want them In a hurry?in .J. fact you must have them in y time for Dinner?Phone" 356 *i* or 296 and they will be In your hands almost as soon as you hang up the phone. a We maintain a special delivery service Just to accommodate g our customers. Try it today I j Morgan & Parker :j: I'HOXES 3,-jO ami 300 I'LKADS <;riLTY PASSING WOKTHLKSS I HKl K II Kit K Ceon;*1 J. Kirr, former Euclid Heiuhts merchant and now wood yard operator. pleaded xuilty in the rt-cordir's court Thursday morning to passing a worthless cluck and was lot on with costs provided that he inuke the check uood. This was the only case before Y The WOMAN'S WKAK .sTOIl Smart Apparel For the particular woman. Dresses and Coats for every occasion?quality ? stylo and service in every garment in our ? line. Coats for every occasion. Dresses for sports and dress wear. Fur Coats and Fur Chokers. I I M. Lcigli Sheep Co. j | WOMAN'S WEAIt 'i ? Announcement? 11 Y We ave now down town au fniii for tlig..."Cjmalily Itakery'* X, and will carry a complete sup- *t* ply of roll*, bread, cake*, pies y and other uood things to eat. A See our attractive window Y dfcplay. ?> { | The MAIN STREET | GROCERY 5 I'HOMi ?:!.? Trial Justice Spence Thursday morn ing. - ^"'^ffnOflftflflOOOO frOQ+Q ^-0-41-11 ? * t y?t V :|: Extending a Hearty :j: | Invitation to Visit | | Our Gift Shop j | | OUR Little GIFT ? SHOP is now ready & x to help you with ? those Party Prizes and Wedding Gifts. Pohlson's exquisite little gifts that satisfy the taste and meet each person's price, are arriving daily. A Post Card will bring you J one of our beautiful Cata '{ ;i; logues of "Gifts that Last"' ? \ % I LOUIS SELIG I ? QUALITY SIXCE 1S8J $ | MAIN AS'D WATER STS. ? .5 v ?xri-x-o? X-X-V^X-X-l-X-X-X-X-K-X-W :t YOU WILL ENJOY ? ?!? Fresh?Pillsbury's Pancake *i* Flour, Plllsbury's Buck X wheat, l'llUhurj*' Farina, I'lllsbury's Health llran. *?? Here you ran Ret Pills ?j! bury's full line. Ixxxse Peanut Ilutter, I 23c |?er lb. $ R. L. GARRETT l'liones 698?697 ?X-XXX?:"X-X"X-X-W-X-XK"X"> OUR BIRTHDAY! October 20th, 1921 : : October 20th, 1923. v RESOURCES October 20th, 1921, - - 8217,610.96 October 20th, 1923 - - $1,306,042.54 GAIN - - $1,088,431.58 DEPOSITS _ October 20th, 1921. - $65,787.70 October 20th, 1923 - - $834,213.81 r GAIN - - $768,426.11 Growth of banks means confidence of the people. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for having made possible this wonderful growth. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. Elizabeth City, Columbia, Hertford. OPfrOftTUNITia roi: sai.f?4?nk pomi l?)uw? , ter In K?od cpndlflon. J. W. Shan nonhoiiff. Road Strort Grocery. 1 l'hono 187. Oct.24-tf-np f/>ST?4 WHITK ( AMKO j pin, frt In gold, *om??where In city : Wedn?*<lay. K<turn to M. R. cirlf rtn at First & Citizens National Flank and receive reward. [Oct. 25,2^.27-np KM W.li 1M>Y WAXTKD TO STAY I* offlro. No work to do. Call P. J. Mldgett at 392-W between 6 and 7j p. m. OctJ4,15-np liiOHT MONDAY AFrKnx?OX ? Black leather handbag, between 41' Sprrd strc?t and Sunple Parni on Itody Road. rontnlnlnu clothing and money, bills and silver. Return to 4G speed street or phone ft 55-J. Ilr ward. Oct.24.2G-pd TWO HOt'flRM FOR RKXT ? OXR on Fearing street, the other on El Iliott street. Modern convenience-, including water, sewernge, etc. Ap ply to Mn. Nannie C. Cohoon, South Road street. oct 24-25; 29. 30 TIIK PliACK TO HI V API*!.KM graded wholesale an 1 retail. First, grade 40c pegk. Second grade 2Bc peck; thlrd'grade 15c peck. Bushel lots delivered anywhere In the city. Aydlett ft Owens, Phone 456. oct 24?27npd FOR RKirr?ABV1X ROOM HOL'ftK ?Has bath, lights and plenty porch es. Desirable Tinme In every - way. Rents for $::0 a month, but wl!l 1> a?e 111 a year. Or will - II on good it-rnis at sacrifice prico. W. K. Diinntan. Oct.2 l-27-np I <?n t?i:vr?<;iti:i:\i.K\r homT: l?lne? In front of Court House. Will put In repair for apartment* or hoarding house. W. L. Small. Oct.2^-tf-np sAiir.i.i: hTTksks for kirk? \i' ply to Oeo. C. Smllh, 200 Poind""' street or phone 33S-J Oct 17-30 p<l FOtl SAt.K?Al'IM.Ks] rllK M' ? Car of nice York Imperials Just un loaded; by th* peck, bushel or bar rel. Aydlett * Owen*. 0ct.l9-25-np KOK HAM4?n6rH?"?n<l I<OT, 914 West'Church ?*r*et. ?Mxaheth City. N. C., W. A. Wftrth, rttnton Bld?. . Oct. It tfap.

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