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THE ADVANCE PEKt E * I'KKLK. TuMMicr* HERBERT PEELE. Editoi. Member of The .\vmhI?unI I'irvs. Th- Pr.-?? i? ricliiifirly r'uitlrd to tn? uit kr r?-puM)cadjn of nrwl duiMlcfiti "fvd.tid n Wil ?NT ?"i ilM la I Sir IiKnI "'?i oibluii'd Ihinifl. Catrrtd at th* ooiioii. - j? tluib >n Qtiy, H. C.. fi) .Mail. 9 m?nthi tin atlvam i 51.M ? mantii* im aO?.in'rj 4 2(fti On*. I.' mo?Un 5:.flO By Mail Cl?ewhrrf . S6.CW Subscript io;i Uiitr? !I> t;.iii.-i. 1 wrth ? 10 < Mouth jli ad.ancr) 12 ai?nthi (in ad?an.f? jj.cj ^ SATriiDAY. N(JV. 10. us As We Afioni/c To get out in one day an eight page issue containing the news carried in yesterday's Advance and to put the first edition of this paper in the mails with news of the mistrial in the Jen nings case at noon, it strikes us, is an achievement which we have the right to feel just a bit chesty about. Nearly three thousand copies of this issue were printed, and yet every one of the three edi tions went to press on time and all the mail was out before The Advance shop closed Friday ev ... ening, Time was when we would not have believed it possible that a newspaper with the equipment of The Advance could issue an eight page edition of 3,000 cop ies in one day, getting out a first edition of eight full pages by noon. Frankly, we don't be lieve there's another newspaper in the State that with The Ad vance equipment would attempt) such a thing. But give us a circulation of 3,000 and tho business to justi fy it, and The Advance will guarantee to keep the pace 011 ita present .-equipment?until it can get the money to buy a fast er press. Really, it grieves us to the heart to think of what an at tractive Armistice Day edition we could have made today's is- I sue had business not shrunk on us to four page dimensions. | We look forward to the time when The Advance can print eight pages every day regard-1 less?whether business keeps up the weak or not. Wcure hoping that the time is near at hand ?when business will so nearly reach a daily eight page level that we will be able to tide over a slight slump on one or two days in the week. But not even if our highest hopes for Novem ber and December business are; realized will The Advance be able as early as next year to is sue an eight page newspaper for two pages of advertising. If we attempted to do that The Advance would go broke in I just about GO days. With our! present circulation, an eight! page newspaper means a bill of more than $80 a week for news . print alone. 3 Congratulations EfizaSeth City's u 11 looked for | success in the football niimc Fri day from the strong Greenville] team was a crowning achieve ment for the season. To develop a team capable of winning such a victory with the limited opportunity for practice that Elizabeth City High has had this fall, in one season, is a mighty good showing for the team and a mighty good show ing for Coach Dwight of the High School faculty. The Advance olfers congratu lations all round. A llrgimiing 'Bear in mind that there will be no money in any form asked for at the Armistice Day pro gram at the Alkrnmn Sunday afternoon. Armistice Day has passed too much unnoticed in this city and section for the last four years. Ix't's make this year a beginning in the way of real and proper celebration of a day which may come to mean more to the World than Thpnks nut"sAf7rH-si.vri:t:x s.<r:n\ ap ply C C. Thomson. Southern ave nue. Kliziibftth City, N. C. nov.9,10,12-pd. I HPISCOIW L Christ Church li? v. r?< r. llil!,' r* i I or*. Tw?n ty?fourth Si;ii.Trinit". ti:i d?iy school ?? - I Adult !!il?!e c!:i.? ??.? !?: 15 a. m. *i??riii*ii: !?!*:?;.a?:d ??*r inon 11 a. i i. \\rt:ii-ti<e I>;iy pro *.? ram. tikiiu ? r and M inion, , . :o ik to .1 MKTIIOI>IST City lload Methodist K|iImui?I li'-v. II. K. Mvtrs, pastor. Sunday school !'::,0 a. in. <*,. |-\ SeyflVrt, ru peiint :id?-nt. Morning worship 11 S? r.jiMtt subject, "Tin' lla.-is of J' art ." Kvt ninu wotshlp and praise s?r?le.? Sermon euhjeri, "The tifuil' or Junior 1 ^u? at NcuIh*kuu, I'll Ion, Kpwortli Rev. II. L. Stuck will preach Sun day morning at 11 o'clock at New !?? gt?n, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock nt Cnion. ami Sunday evening at 7.r??? at Kpworth. The* public is cordially Invited. llAiTI ST I*list Kilptist S. I(. Tempi* man. pastor. Sunday school at 9:110 ,a. m. Morninu ser vice 11 a. ? m. "World M?ace." Evening Scvlru^it 7.3a p. m. "A ' Perfect Salvation." H. Y. I*. L". Jr. will Ik* held at 6:45 Sunday rvenlnx. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Hiitckuvll Memo rial I Dr. J. H. Thayer, pastor. Sunday I school nt *9; 30 a. m.; n. F. Aydlett, I superintendent. Mornlnc service at 41-o'?loot(.,...^uii]r.ci,. wTlic..l!fta?c..of Ood." Kvenlng service nt 7:30 ! o'clock. Subject. "Christian Com jfort." Junior and Senior IJ. Y. P. U.'s at 6.30 p. m. Sunday. Culvnry Ilaptlst Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. in. S. S. Davis, su perintendent. II. Y. P. IT. at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30 by the pastor. I Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30. The public is cordially Invit ed. " Corinth Baptist Rev. R. F. Hall, pastor. Sunday school each Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, \V. F. Pritchard. Sr., superintendent. At 3:15 preacliini; by tin' paator. Son lor and Junior It. j Y. 1'. I*. each Sunday night at 7:30. Tin* public N cordially invited. Herea Baptist. Rev. R. F. Hall.. pastor. Sundayl school Sunday morning at 10:00 ' o'clock, lien Frank Pritchard, super intend nt H?a- "> pnnrlilm; | by the pastor.' The public is cordial- I ly Invited. Salein And Hlvershle Rev. W. J. Ranks, pastor. Ser vices at Salem at 11 o'clock Sunday, morning, at Riverside at 3:15 o'clock; Sunday afternoon, the pastor preach-j uig. The public is cordially invited. PRESBYTERIAN Conn Memorial Rev. Frank 1!. Scattergood, minis ter. Sabbath school, 9:45 a. in. Lea- j son: "Some Missionary Toachlufcs In , tin? Psaluis." Adult Bible Class lea-j M?n: "Rv-stntement "of Hie Abra haiuic .Covenant." Morning and ev ening won hip, 11 and 7:30 o'clock. Moriiin gtheme: "World Peace and How Obtained." Kv* iiiim subject: t Wedin sday niuht service, 7:30. Sub ject: "Interesting Studies in John's Gospel." <?*??(' Will Itnptlst Ea<t Parsonage street. Rev. H. LeRoy Harrlss, Pastor. Sunday Srliool each Sunday morning 0.3ft; S. <M. Meeklns, superintendent. Mid week prayer servce Wednesday even-' Ins at 7.30. Regular preaching ser vices on each fourth Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o'clock and evening at 7.30 CATHOLIC St. Kllziibeib's Services will be held in the Cath olic Chapel, Hinton Building, at 10:30 Sunday morning by Father Uoherty. Visitors are always wel come. APPKNZKLLKR-WILLIAMS Miss Countess Louise Williams and Mr. Richard Appenzeller both of Portsmouth were married Wednes day, November 7, by Dr. J. H. I Thayer at his home on East Burgess I street. TIMELY TOPICS 8( % the latest novelty In Candle* Jac?bo??n Trl-Colnr. Jacohoan Twist. and Kalco Chrome. P. W. MKMCK CO. FOIt HKN'T?l?.\IUiK KIC1IIT ItOOM corner Cedar and Locust Ft rents. Light* and water. Apply Mm. A. J. Scott or phone 210-J. nov.7-tf-np "Itching Palms" The blindness of youth and the vision of age pic tured in the most enter taining and thrilling com ed.v-dvama ever screened. A hilarious and dramatic story of hidden money, se cret villainy, mysterious motives, budding rdmance, blazing thrill, burning emo tion and amazing ingenui ty. BY ALL MEANS c:n it: '.Llili \MA TOD (V 10 and 25c?15 and 26c NOV. 11, 1918 Five v. .u* t!??* ArmU* I re w * rlan* d! A long time. ! ?x. Bui wi 're still too clo?v I to Hi** World War for any of in. tyi ?'vra -p" what really hap it u't I -hm- i... connection with t!??? future. I'lidor arms in the rr'*at war v?r?? G.*i million nvn. Ca-v!* ties totalled moro than 37 mil lion ??. That tells only part of th?* story of horror. Hut it should !?? call* d daily to the at tention of everyone. Ala**, memory is short. I!u mnnity likes to fi?rget the un pleasant Mid.* of Ife. That Is why castrophe* li'-?? wars ore repeated. On.* generation. try ing t ? forget. fails to impress indelibly on the minds of the rl>ing generation the frightful n***s. sorrow and futility of the buttlpfi<*ld. ('?*!?V?rate Armistice Day by teaching your children to hate w?ir :mil all that goes with it. Forg??t the "glory" which Is the camouflage </f the militarists. Thirty-seVen million casual ties! T?'U them that. Thirty-neven million casual ties! Tell it igaln. Thirty-seven million casual ties! Never stop telling. ToAs Slays' The world is going to the does. NYw York grand opera is making money liko a baseball team. *? ? ? f lssctiRor train lilta car of dyna mite near JtftiMn, Mo., without In jury, but don't you try it. Wliile .1 street car waa held up by bandits in Suit Lake it can't be what niakes them late here. ? ? ? * Chlcaro thief cot ten ring*. Now maybe he will steal a kiss and get married and get punished. ? ? ? Two Indians, a^es 113 and 110, an? vintfing in Washinplon, the old *'V tnkini. care of th*?? ynnn^rr; * * * ? M Ohio state offices almost burned. Probably started by some fiery Ohio political S|H*?'ch. ? ? * Mu.v cut-naral-ofricere' pay. Then navy trousers will bell at the kneej as well as at the bottom. ? ? ? A slight earthquake felt in Rome, <la.. was probably caused by rolling* the hlgi:est\ pump!:In to town. ? ? ? On?* of tin best lawyers in St. Louis loft only $300. proving there are some honest lawyers. KKEP .MAKING EFFOKT . iBr The A^<-!{|>d ri?M.i London. Nov. Hj.?Although press reports from Wnrlilncton regarding tho pi-o?pecf of j- reparations lm:ui ry coii'Surtcii within the limited scope of the French provonnl aro by no nie.ins sanguine, British official circles In London do not consider that the time has yet arrived to abandon hopes of an ullied confer ence including America. In competent Quarters it Is arsert icd that Great Iiritaln will continne to apply herrelf to the problem of reaching a bails on which a confer ence satisfactory to the 1'nitcd States can be b? Id until tkvery po. - j slble avenue is explored. Novelties from the Orient 1 Visit our Beautiful NOVEL | TY and GIFT BOOTH on the | first floor at the rear and sec i the lovely articles from VANTINE'S, the big ORI | ENTAL dealer in New York. Delicious perfumes from ORIENTAL lands, <|uaint old heathen idols that make you | laugh, incense, and all sorts of odd novelties that are de i lightful for gifts or to own. Brilliant beads from Czccho Slovakia, the most artistic to ! be found. Pearl Beads from ' Japan. Fans for evening nf fairs, lovely combs and coro j nets for the hair, and a wealth of other desirable articles, j New things arc coming in every day. It is a pleasure to us to show you. Call in often and ask if something new has come in. Mitchell's Dep't. Store O. F. GILBERT, Prop. i I EXPLAINS HARVARD PLAN (Continued From Foge One) ? weary way' ?:? meward expecting to i:ef a ! ? ?rt x* l< and a*i . pp? liiMiv ! -,a * i. jour home, Jit' will '?? Mil' s ?ra. ?; 1 you will be em b.'rra.--? d if you hav?? not made ? i'aiut.ori i"? :* !?in. :'? > you !?;tv# d yyur i. i:?d ii n.n? r . ??! to ncull >our agreement ? ?'U!ii-h j.ou ha 1 bet ? ? i:ntii> ?:rot:,. i \\ . i\ .<a\vy? I <?;. i i t?isolU'!ii::u commit t . that he may brinvi th?- maitt r f>;ma!lv to (lit attention of th.?e \.ho furnish tl.?* Mupp? r tickets. "S'.iui-tliiiiu, perhaps much. has !.? "ii >aid about Iti" money >icl<* of i!i.? lynit'T. Several farts stand out. i'ir.-t. tamount raised by the Con iVi. nre will rot furnish such din ners and .-uppers as l-!izalxt!) City desires its quests to have if the mat ter !s worked on a commercial basis, .-?.?"olid, that th" ladies of tin- church have planned for th*"40 guests* din m-r-s which will do credit to Eliza beth City hospitality. In tin* third place if they undertake to furnish su '|?er to all or nearly all. they will 'have to modify the dinner menus. I: i-s handy possible that the ladies' or ganization. by hard work, close buy inu and the special favors given them by the merchants, may come out with a little balance to their fa vor. Some are optimistic enough to hope so. Others who know what we preachers can do in th" matter of : disposing of -good -things when we ? get a chance at them, and what it will cost to offer us such a menu as ?is planned, see but little chance for any balance to be in the treasury. I Hut if any balance remains it will ]*!iV' "hrrrdtT ? won by ??strenuous...^ft'p.rt., and wise management, and it will jnot go to enrich those who worked day and night to give our guests 'proper entertainment, but will go as J a part of their contribution to an I important church interest. j "After this plain and candid state Imont of the plan and the causes which have led to its adoption. If there are any who wish to recall their promise to furnish suppers'. I am sure that if you will notify Hro t i W. C. Sawyer, steps will be tak en to relieve you of the burden. If on the other hand any who confined their promise to bed and breakfast find that they can give them suppers too. without hardship, and will so notify Itrother Sawyer, your further' kindness will be appreciated and your aid will lessen the work On these serving 'Marthas.' and perhaps be an indirect contribution to a uood r:nm.? nr n't a?iv rate help, tbe. ladles' ? to give the quests really first class I Elizabeth City dinners without the fear of bankrupting their organiza tion as well as of wearing them selves out in this service, of love. "Dut-Jf your card said that you NORFOLK COTTON (Reported by Vinbwnft Fz Co.) 1 November lu Middling closed today 32c Middling, opened todav 32c NORFOLK-PRODUCE At Jarvis & Fentress As Reported By ? KI'KXt iC ? HOLI.O\VKH< C . . Live. Dressed. Young Chickens 25-27 Old Hens . J2-25 Geese ....... 20 30 Ducks 25 30 Large Hogs 10-12 Small Hogs 13-15 Milk Calves 15 Yearlings 8-10 Sweet Potatoes ,.$2.00-52.25 Eggs ?*? ? ..-.50c j EAT WINEkREAM It is not only ilie best, but it's made in Elizii lifith City. STORAGE BATTERIES FOR AM, MAKKH OK I'AltH KUCIIAIWKI) AND KKI'AIKKD Auto & Ga, Engine Work, would serve suppers, and you do not, expect to do so, be sure to notify Brother lawyer that h* may see that provision is made to furnish >uur s ut-fii vita proper . u.i|u :' tickfU*. . <r i.e i aa:u?* oi' -i?? r lie a ft - v. ii<uu** ta t.ie ...i.*i- ci tav M.uii- il cuius. "While writing i wish to express ?a i t- i?**o, ? I. bvth City in.. -laiitiiaf i-ji' t. c ..ui.viii.ui way i.. which i!iav?* st'.-ionuvd to thi.-i iii'iK'a!. ii i i<:u ji-.'.uy i::form? d, wi- have secured the homes for these vU'-.-l-. uio'juh lii'iv ai" mote 01 t)i? :n that) * \? r 1;? fore, with Ivss ? lort t'.'ian has any o.uivi: of which I know, which has entertained the Conference in >uirs. "In the published list of homos ? and delegates in Friday's issue of Tin* Advance, th? re wtrc sonic omis sions and some inevitable errors. These will b?? corrected so far as tpey are called to our attention in .Monday's' Advance.* ??Respectfully, "N. H. I). WILSON." Sl'KAKIN(? OF CHRISTMAS Speaking of Christmas shopping, Louis Selig is calling attention to his gilt shop which features the Polvl son and Must Craft gifts. Mr. Selig, .speaking, from years of experience ami a close study o.' modern condi tions advises "Shop early." MIST?1ILACK I.FATHKIl I'OCK et book in Norfolk Southern pas?*'n-! ger station Friday morning. contain ing ticket to Norfolk and r?'turn and money. Reward if returned to Mrs. Jennie Prltchard at 4<J4 Main street.; nov.lO-pd. Seasonable Suggestions Fresh stock mid the very liest quality. Rl'CKWIIF \T FLOUR MI.NCF MFAT CKLKItY ORAI?F FRUIT oi:an<.i:s And many other uooil things in any line of groceries you need. .Iu*t Phone or .">7, anil we'll serve you. M.P. Gallop Co. FOR CONSTIPATION Black-Draught Recommended by an Arkansas Farmer Who Has Used It, When Needed, for 25 Years. Hatfield, Ark.?Mr. 0. W. Parsons, a ivell-known farmer on Route I, this place, j says: "I keep Black-Draught in mv home .-.!l the time. It is the best all-around medicine I have ever found for the liver and for constipation. We began using it 27T or more years ago and have used it whenever need-d since. I have never ?und any other medicine as pood for constipation, and that was what I suifer ed with till 1 began using Black-Driught. Black-Draught corrected this condition, and now we use it for the liver and lor indigestion?a tight and sluggish feeling alter meals, for bad taste in the mouth and sour stomach. "My wife uses it for headache and bi iousness. It sets on our shelf and we 1. ,'t let it get out. It has been a great .. p to us. I believe a great deal of iitkness is caused by hurried eating and ?"n'tioatfon, and Black-Draught, il taken i, will correct this condition." iici Thcitford's, the original and only >. rniine Black-Draught powdered liver | T-dicine. Sold everywhere. NC-150 For Farms and Garden Hlectrlc supplier. I.tfflitlng KUturv ami House Wiring. Yours to fry L. FEED For Stock and Poultry ^ S.Wft if c Cs Co.! Pnoni? b.% -. iia zi rci-itlpxter Sf Spencer - Walker Co. Where Every Man Finds What H- Likoj To Wear | "At Once" f | DELIVERY |: ?J; When you need Grocer- 1 {. ???. ?ant t!i"tu In a hurry?In ? fact you must have them |n X Y time for Dinner?Phone sst; A X or 290 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 X ? our customers. Try it today ? | | Morgan & Parker ;!; ?S l'HOXES 836 anil 2?0 * X I i' I You Will Knjoy KlXtiAX'S liltKAKFAST s\rsA?;K thy a pound I'HOXK 4*1 !1 >1. V; PERKY rHOXK 4Hil monuments Lawson & Newton r/ie Monument People EstlmnteH Cilven 011 Work Set Complete .?lontlcello Ave. at tlth St NORFOLK, VA. 11 \KICK'S COCOA 1-5 lb. run He 'j U). can lHo 1024 III ICK FOCIt-WHKKL Itll.VKE SED.WS Are her? for your approval. Tell IFT~*vhiu you III ink of tTTem. TIOKWWTKK 111 ICK CO., INC. The Apothecary Sliop 1-hom: j<h? A Good Drug Store | Where Society Brand % X Clothe* Arc Sold i I D. Walter Harris | X Tho City Tailor and Clothier ? s :^:~.-:^*<"C^x-XH>**?x?x~XK-fr A BATTERY That will frank your car Win FOIl $16.00 llatterles rharcfyl anil rebuilt at reasonable price*. PHONE 497 OPPCKflMB (OIOIJII) MKN WWTKD TO qualify for nlC'ppInK car ami train porters. Experience unftrcrMnry. Tranaportatlon furnished. Write T. McCafrrey, Supt., St. Lout?. j nov.lO-pd. \\ wtkh?vol- to <TTt tm vr 'Christmas clft through M. I*. lirltt {and S.ive *"v?ral dollars. Can KPt 'you anything In Jpwplry from baby pins up to most expensive diamond jewelry hi vrry llttlo proflt. Come ??arly and let me quot?* you prices. | M. L. lirltt. Havlnus P.ank Ride..! Elizabeth City, N. C. nov.10-l6-np \V/%NTF;>:? MI-'N on WOMFN TO 'v' i for gsnfi??Mnt t !i si?iy ?f?r u.' n. frozen, u::.i chil dren. Eliminates darning. Salary, i$76 s week full time, $1.50 so hour! I spare time. Cottons, leather, silks.. I International Stocking Mills, Nor-1 rlntown. Pa. Srpt. 3.15,22.29, Oct. G.13.20.27, Nov. 3,10, pel. \VAN*TKI> TO IIKAIt FROM OWN Kit having farm for sale; giye particu lars and lowt-it price. John J. Black. Chippewa Fall*. Wisconsin. 3-10-17 GIFT novi:ltif.s foii mmsT inas and *edding< now on sale at Perry's Millinery Shop. Near South ern Hotel. " 8-llnp I SK McFHKltSON IHUM. N\ t\ fll'H line between Elisabeth City and Norfolk daily and Sunday. Leave Southern Hotel 10.30 a. m. Leave Main and Commercial Place 3.45 p. m. Fare $2.00. Be ?mfe; $10,000 insurance. Phone 837. o^t 23--nov 10pd .? p;?.y i j Cu/oMuu Darbtr Shop, 507 Bait Matthews afreet. nov.8-14-pd LOST OlT NThTyKD?-A C OLLIK puppy four months old. Reward for return to C. R. Pugh or Information loading to return. nov.8,9,10-np fOST ? K\\KI,0|?K IMPItlVTHO with enrd of P. \V. Mellck Co., ron tninlnn Liberty Loan coupons. The return will bo appreciated anil re warded. Itemized lists of numbers and amounts have been placed In the banks and notice to atop pay given. Mrs. Cam W. Mellck. Nov.tt-tf AI.L VKLVET FKLT HATH Kro.itly reduced In price. Some at half price. Miss S. A. Perry. Near Southern Hotel. nov 8-14 npd l'Olt MAI.K HOUSE nlWI I.OT. 2'4 Tfnt Churfh atreet, Elliabotb Cttf, V. C. W A. Worth, Hlnton BM? 0.-? 1< <; >' ? AT NOON* Till KHPAV <>X Droad, Second, or Martin atreet? an automobile rrank. Reward If re turned to O'jy Whlta at the AdTanee. Phone ?ai-J. **??
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