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THE ADVANCE PKKl K ? PEKI.K. I*iibll?hcr* HCRBCRT PCILt. td-Hr. Mrnilwr of llie iat.-.l I'wm.. TIM AtMckaWd Prf?? n "l.lhd lo !??? ??? Nr r?-publication ol nr.i di?M?c?ri c ?d>?>0 in hHr and alt* ta lo.?l ?? ' ? r?d at th* ?oatcffi" ?t Clu ?V*& C>">. *? c.. Itv Mall. t Hfntlil (In ? month* (in ad?i".?> flan* 0?a. 12 w?nth? J* * ?l Mail Cl???h?r? SubM i i|>tion KiiU'* l?> * airl?T. ? ? 42t M #0 WEDNKSDAY. MV Cotton seems, like many i>1 the rest of us. to bo having its ups anil downs. Thirteen are the simpping days to Christmas, we declare And foolish is he who thinks they all will be fair. Early signs favor Coolidg" and McAdoo as the next nomi nees of tin1 respective political parties of this country. So does The Advance, if you ask us. It is good to hear that the County Highway Commission is planning something dependable in the way of road dragging for this winter and in the way of road widening next spring. With a campaign on to build a new hotel at Hickory, the Hickory Record reports between 300 and 400 citizens as having subscribed to the project. Eliz abeth City can get a new hotel when Elizabeth City folks are ready to dig down in their pockets for it. A huge (lag with 1,250 uni formed Boy Scouts, consisting of 50 complete companies, par ticipating in the ceremonies of its unfurling, was a feature ol the Armistic Day celebration at: Detroit this year. The flag was 90 feet wide, 150 feet long, and 71/2 miles of thread were used in stitching together the 1,261 yards of red, white and blue material. Some flag, wasn't it, boys? Water is being rehabilitated as one of the city's best business streets by the new buildings that arc going up 011 it. I'oin dexter, it would seem, especial ly that section between Poindex . ter street bridge and Pennsyl vania avenue, would be next in order for such rehabilitation.j And both these streets. The Ad-'. Vance thinks, with all due re spect to the city authorities, are1 In line for the first new paving that goes down in the business section. Big I'ossiliilitM'* Here The Advance is hoping that the latest scheme to widen the District Highway will amount to something eventually if not now. But that is not the only reas on why sentiment in this section should be solid for the bridge across the Chowan River be tween Chowan nnd Bertie coun ties at or near Eden House. From Edenton to where the proposed road bridge would be built is hardly more than live miles. A glance at the map will ahow that a road from Edenton to Williamston, with a bridge across the Chowan River, would settle the question of getting across Albemarle Sound in reaching points to the southwest of that body of water. What that would mean to Elizabeth City and to the entire Albemarle can hardly Ik? over estimated. NORFOLK PRODUCE At Jarvln A Fentresn A? tteportoil Hy BPKM<'K . HOU/OUKI.I, C i M(r. IIicmhI I . I). Chicken* 23-25 30 251 Old Hens - 2 I 2". 2.", i Turkey* 35 45-50 37 '4-40 I ~ 20 30 25 Duck* 25 30-25 Lame Hon 10-12 email Hogi 12-1! Milk Calves 12-15 Yearlinitn 8-10 Bweet Potatoea $2,50 1 Eton . 56c j NORFOLK COTTON (Reported by Wlnborne * Co.) December 6 Jllidlln* (doted today) 34c Even a King! NVnrly everyone who frees huntint rrnd* ft picture back to hi3 folks Nltowint; the kill.", 1 lore's one of Kind Ouvtav V of Sweden. Tho elk season Jv.st opened and liis Majesty bagged a Lit ob? ri?ht oS tho reel, an tic caying goes. * - ? Mr*, lluxton White has returned from Norfolk, where she saw A! Johlson In "Bambo." William ttrouKhton. who for some time has been llxinu in New York, is in the city visiting his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. lirounhton. Willi Mrs. Tltor|?e Tlie woman's Wesley Bible Class i of the First Mi thodlst Cliurcli met' Tuesday afternoon at the* home of Mrs. L. E. Thorpe 011 West Church ; street. The Parsonage Aid Society, also met with the claps and the meet-; Ings of the two were combined be-. cause the Aid Society had been post poned owing to flu* absence of the | president, Mrs. Clay Foreman, from ( the city I Tim class at this meeting elerted j the following officers for the coming ' year: Mrs. M. Leigh Sheep, teach- J cr; Mrs. Minnie Brooks, assistant j teacher; Mrs. Constant Fearing,] president; Mrs. C. C. Pappendick, j vice president; Mrs. C. V. Harris, j secretary; Mrs. L. W. Perrv. assist-(? ant secretary; Mrs. It. H. Command-'! cr. treasurer. Mrs. J Fearing for the Aid So-' cletv read the report of expenditures for Conference entertainment, and .there was a solo by Mrs. J. W. Fore-! man. After the business session a dell-, chilis salad course was sieved by group twelve, the hostesses for the afternoon who w? re. Mesdamr-s I.. E. Tlmrpe. r,. Markham. I.. I(. Foreman. C. C. Pappendlck and Mrs. M. C. Smith. Mr*. I?ulin Entertains Mrs. S. N. Dulln entertained the officers of the S. S. department of the First Methodist Church at her home, in the Perry Apartments. The rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion, the color scheme of pin I: and white being carried out Pink and white carnations were ured and pink baskets of candy were given as favors. After discussing Chris?mns plans and deciding on what to do. a delicious, salad course was served. The ladles present were: Mesdames W. A. Peters, (5. K. Barrow. Robert S. Fearing. Raymond Sheely, J. B Leigh. Clrov r Falls, George Le:?th ?vtS. Miss Sallle Cobb and Miss Eliz abeth Harrell. NO LET 11* SEEN IN CITY 'S CHIME WAVE New York, Dec. 5.?New York's crime wave shows no Indication of a let up. Two mysterious staying**, one bearing evidence of vengeance | wrought by members of a black hand society and the other a tragedy I of the bootlegging game, were among yesterday's crimes In re. Three holdups and a robbery ef a | truck load of liquor by highjacker* 1 were others. Toy Time Aii'l Jo* Tliuo for till* Little People Make 1t a Joyful Hon for tlieiii by hrliu-ltiK theirt In to koo jifet what liny want Old Santa to f>rlnvc tln-iii. You ? ? IIH. we'll Ull h I i.i And <'i)i ittiDM mom. the kiddle* will b?* happy. llrtng >111 to MELICK'S r3sf(clqanJ LlllltY'H KV.%l*OllATKI> MILK - 11c IVi runs ?t.:lO KAtiLR ItItAM) CONDKNSUI) MILK 10c Per do*, cans |8JB Imvm:\<:tukeu dies V. tilt K AT PINEHUKST I'i'i.liMi-t. I>?c. 5.?Thomas C. L T president of the Robordfl .M;iiiufacturiim Company. Hocking iiani, and one of the State*# largest farm* rs. ?li?>tl here yesterday. The Imdy wa* accompanied by Mr*. Leak jto itockiimliam. where the funeral 'will bo held this afternoon. GAVE LEGISLATURE THE POWER TO MEET Oklohotua City, I>ec. 5?The Ok lahoma Supreme Court had a legai special election October 2. at which a constitutional amendment was adopted empowerinc the state legis lature to meet without call by the governor, it was announced today. \Ibw?M \ Sty/? Women look better than men. but! a man doesn't have to stay at honn . after lie washf? his head. ? ? ? ? * ? Havlne a sympathetic nature Is nice, but very expensive. ? Everything is all rleht in its place , except when everything is out of place. come tax is due. * ? ? Christina-- Is cnnilni:. It i<* almos*! tinio to (|iiit enjjnu so you will be hungry for Christinas .Day. * * ? Some of these re formers ought to invent a sandpaper powder puff. ? ? ? .Ml circuses advertise as the bitf gest In the world and most candi dates are a recular circus. * * ? Uy starting now and working all day long you may g?'t your shopping done by Christmas Eve. ? ? ? When you s?e a man makinc faces at another man it may be the ice man mad ut the coal man. ? ? . ? There would be more old maids If there were no such tiling as shades! in front parlor*. ? ? * The hurnim: question of the hour, is "Who will get up and start the i ftre?" * * ? You have to keep stirring to settle your debts. * * * i Misery loves company. They often come and go together. UNION SUITS ton hoys t\n girls. Tin- waist mid plain length*. The ltn?y Store kind. Long and knrr McCabe & Grice WBH8S?SfS?BBBSKK5y,5ro&#c33Gi3?HB8KP For Rent Or Sale One 11 room llou?o, Klectrlc Mitlit*. Hot nml Tolil Wntcr, Hot Water. Heat. It.-idlntor** In omIi room. l*Oiwtiwion nf oitre, No. JW>5 IVnn. Ave. Apply to \V. S. White At W. S. White & Co 120 POIXDRXTKR ST, Kllx*b?h (Hy. X. C. 'proposed mercer HAS BEEN ABANDONED ' N* w Yor'r. 1 )??**. Confirmation of r? ports (hat tli?- projios? ?i ni? ri:? t of tV StudeUak* r a:iii M.?\w? !I mo tor rompaiil ? had .1 .il^r ?! ti??! wa* turi.i-!ifil t? d;i\ ?< I*, lirady, riiru't' r ??f ??.?? Mavwtll Com pany. who dM*lat?d vit.it ??v. rtur? s for *ur!i union cam-- from t!:? Stud* - V.' ? r corporation. I SF.n r \l v l i% MoI hIN i'H-K'ltl-: SCKXKS John I*. Mi'i'aiilir? '".or of '"Out '? "i : v\ ?? . ri ji'.iiy* at ?.n Al krcu.i .<mI.iv. \e- that a Unbans or .1 It- .uY-uudt or a Whistler would, in lit- tine . h.:v- l>ok?d upon the .1: :\I .1 Ut"tho(| of IK :?had it bif-n perfected in Jl.-i* i!. >.?> ? tnat to vli>iial!z*> ??u ? ?: ai wjiIi the dumb : - i - < ' p:ii.iters' or sculptors' i' ? ?" th* s.-'pH toward ? ! ? \;n .? j?*n. !ii '!?.? v? ty .i:*t attempt to prove th. ' >. '"r. M i .uihy .-eli-oi.d ! .. :i f..r hi* ??Sp?Tl ?!. ? :;i. a: ?-! th" ? !?'?'??? wn? >i fortunate V. it h .i p-ihlish* ?l ??? >k of Ilotn* in"?i n- way of n:ro iu. ;i.>n. the .-I' ry ?'f ??Out ??f th.* Dust'* unfolds *:i-<?up after umnji of living lletning toti counterparts. No action is "held" ? for any instant, not a still pose is j used throughout. yet. the spectator ? \\ > ? v?-r ??M-n the unforgettable II u'-ingtens. will immediately jecog ?niz.* their living prototypes in "Out ? of tii? l)a Such w?l|.known sub ject* as "Caught in the Circle," "The ? Sentinel." "Th* Advance," Clirist j nut' Cnrol," "The -Night Attack." j "Latest Xcws," and others are pre |served In all of their atmosphere, i While it is impossible, of course, to 'reproduce the artist's original col-. orlngn. light effects are used which j give the interpretation of o tinted I print. NEW PRINCIPAL LIKES EAST LAKE PEOPLE East Lake, Dec. 5.?"I have nev-1 er enjoyed a school or liked a peo-J pie better than those I And at East Lake," says L. Sigsliee Miller who came to the Kast Lake School as principal November 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lundl Twiford en tertained at their home Thanksgiv ing night. Those present were: Mrs. Nancy Twiford. Misses Willis Mae Roberta, I'earle Twiford. Giace I Mann; Messrs. Chester Holmes. Jes sie Smith, Webster Ambrose, Turner Sateen Petticoats Well made carmenta* In r? u ular nnd extra sl/es?lllack and colors? Priced nl SI.HO M. Leigh Sheep Co WOMAN'S WK.lll Y | Notes On The | Matter Of Be ing Well ! Dressed i Simply inako u center ? rush for tlie Soriclv X llrand Clothes' Sho/i niul S. your goal of heing well ? dressed will l?e made oil !{! the first down. X D. Walter Harris f; The City Tailor Twlford. Frank Cahoon. Levi Nich ols and L. Slu*b<e Miller. Mutdc and Karnes were eiiJo>?d. refreshments w?-i?* *erv? d. tIt* n wl:il?? Mr. Nicholn r? nd? red \i??Iin iuU?l>a t'.e dam*" Kan w.'jIcIi laM* d un'.l midnUVt. .\li r? ; .?rt'd a " - ?? d It*..-." Alii, rid i t. whci N leat'liiuu al Ma>! i- * ? nd!?^ IN wixk-i-ud In ie wit!. !:? r parents and frknd>. KATK (WIKKNW U STAIUKI) 'I IIK STYLES New York, Decern b? r 5.?The fact ihui ;i!i l.'nu>U!i K>rl hap])> n> ?1 lo live in a pari ?M Knj;Santl \v.V r?* hoy* anil, Kirls still wore the clothcs of the period of 1S00 is responsible for the d* sign of nuiny of the present day Christmas cards, says E. M. Doylo in the .Mentor for December. ...i" 1 * ? ?* .i. . wiio wa s lorn in l\40. starts! h? r commer cial tU'?lifnint{ -It dr? \v a serie* o? d? :i;n> t.?r Christ?.;i I*. dr-* ?>i! h? r <hi!dr? ii in the quaint, ol ! fashion, d costumes >he had >??? n aIi :i a ?Mid. T.? ihis day. !.? r >!:ort waists, puko bonnet- an:! !;?i:u truu-. j. d auIis are copicd on at tiiiK-* card *. WAVfHI)?TO ST( |>y s|*.\\I>1 at ni-ht. Capable teach, r. Addi* ? S-* oar?- Tin* Ad\ntic?-. d?c.5-tii Juitato/feput aside every week. j cMcans the biggest Christmas you EVER had-next year, roct the Thrift habit tT E CORDIALLY IWITE YOU TO JOI.\ OUR Christmas Savings Club The First & Citizens National Bank Tiro Kinds of Interest?Personal niul I Per Cent Your Question And Its Answer QUESTION?"/ mil xubjcct to spells of listlessness, poor appetite, nausea, dull lieritlfielie, over the temples, ski.i yellow, urine dark, (nut (lelii)ii) oeioss the bitch. Do liou think I hove Kidney Trou ble r AXSWKR?Your sy mptnnis point In s|iiiuil ?ii* n?ar\CH suiHiltlinr the liver and kidney*. The yellow skin ami dark urine Indi cate bile pliruient. Hlle I* normally found in tlie Hver ami In tent Inal tract, but line to Imphuced nerves. it Is often damned hack Info the liver ami must find an outlet throuich other tis sues. It then become* a |K>l?mn ami producer* a ueneral condi tion of "sick all over." The kidney* will attempt to throw off this fioHnti. hut if the nerve* supplying the kidne>s are Ini piiiKcd, these oruann of ellmliiatiou cannot function proj?erly. An evandnatlon of your spine will readily and |?ositi\cly tell the seat of jour trouble. You should lia\e a thorough Spinal Analysis. Questions of this nature will bo answered. In the order re ceived, If addressed to DR. A. L. PEARCE CHIROPRACTOR OVER WOOLWOIlTlf'H 3 & 10c HTORE 211*14 Kramer llulldliiK. Elizabeth City, N. C. ?s ATRAYfCD ? PKMAIJfi POINTER white anrl liver color. Namrd Plaher, Reward it retorned to M. L. Britt, Jeweler, Elliabeth City, N. C. nov30dec6np I.OHT?SIX MONTHS' Oil) lit'IX floe?light brown and white, short tall, white feet, white forehead, wenrlng collar. Reward. Call Phone 617-J. dec.4,5,6-pd I/OST?TIU'RHIM Y AT NOHH)I K Southern depot, black leather pock etbook containing money, rings and pans hearing the name of Elisabeth Hunley. Kinder return to Mrs. II. C. Abbott. 70 4 West Cburcli street, or phono IS9. dee.5,f?-p?l OPPORTUNITIES POM.M DRESSED FOR XMAH ? < Mrs. J. II. Ford, Southern Ho t I, Phone 107. doc.S-ll-pd FOII RKXT?t' N F V It X I S II K D rooms. Address "X" care of Thr Advance or phone 21. d*e.5-np WANTED AT HERTFORD. COI.LM bla. South Mills, Chspanoke. Win fall, Camden, Belcroas, Gregory, Shawboro, nnc! Moyock, represento tlvea of The Advance to send In news and aecure subscriptions o:> commission basis. Address The Ad vance. Kllzabeth City, N. C. WAXTKI) TO 111 V t'SKD TYPE writer In good condition. Apply t*? I*. W., care Advance, nov.30-dec.6-np WANT YOl TO GET IllUTT'H price before buying that diamond M(el or J?'fCnlry. M. L. Fir it t. Jew eler, Elizabeth City, N. C. 30-6npd USE McPHEItSO\"~HKOH. tfTcTIII * line between Elizabeth City and Norfolk, dally and Sunday. Laava Southern Hotel 10:80 a. ra. L^ava Main and Commercial Placa 3M5 p. m. Fare $2.00. Be tafe; $ 10, 000 Inanrance. Phona 8S7. nov.22-Dec.6-np . jJStfL
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