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THE ADVANCE !???:??: I >: * rKKI.K. IhihlKher* HERBERT PEELE. Edit*'. Monihfr ??f TIm* lainl The Aitofiatfd Pr??? it ??clu?i?rl? mtitlrd to th? up for rr -publication ol nrai d"ip?1rhn crrdit'd In tttla t*p*< ??d alto to lh? local ?*?? rubl>ih?d thefrin. ErUrfd at thr Kit*?Kr al Clir?t?'h City. N. C-. at itcontf 'la*? matter. IU M;til. Mo?th| (it a d? a n(r I I? 2% Zc?* 0"r. I? month* JI.00 Zone Two. 1^. month i _ ti.D) Snhs*<i-i|itlnii It> Cnnlff One Wr'k 10 Centi 0 " ? M?n?h (in ad?anrr) 42 C*nt? TmI?I Monthi (in advance) Jt 00 TI KSllAY. JVNI AKY 15. 1TI24 A Bit (if I { <? I >?? t i t i < > 1 1 Having unavailmgly sought to interest the Chamber of Commerce on a number of oc casions in campaign for num bering unnumbered residences and for correcting numbers of those that are incorrectly num bered. the Advance bethinks it self that it has not brought this matter to public attention since John Bray became City Man ager. There are numerous unnum bered houses in the city and. one thinks at times, almost as many that are miniliered incor rectly. There are also streets such, for instance, as "Main Street Kxtended" that ought to be re named. The so-called extension of Main street runs very near ly parallel with the Norfolk Southern rhilroad track, while Main street itself ends at right angles to it. Again. there aiv two streets in the city that g'> by l lie name of I'ersse, one or the other of which should be changed. ? At any rate, "Main Street Kx tended" is an awkward and un gainly name, to say nothing of its inaccuracy when applied to the thoroughfare at present ! bearing that name. Let's have a new name for it. The wonder grows how many people of culture and refinement can be content to know and do so little. What does it profit a man if he understand all mys teries and can appreciate music, literature and art, if. in the last analysis, he is of 110 use in the world'.' Kven the chosen people were not able to possess the promised land by a mere migration. FINK It.' II. >llis. WHITKHl HST The Itinerai ot .Mrs. (J. \V. W'?Ue liurst. wiio <1 i?*il Monday morning at iioui ?. 7 1" West ? liurch mi reel, was conducted Tuesday al'cjiioou at .; ocioth '.?\ I he Fu-t Uaplist Church by At 2 >. \\ uiteiiurjt & pa*tor, lis*. S. k l. Tcmpleutan, ass;st? d by L>r. N. it. I). Wilson, pastor of the First .\| thodist cIiukIi. Her favorite hyuius. *'l*ead Kindly l.igbt," lieau tiiul Isle of Collie where" an I a* A hide With M? ?" \v* r?- sung by tin* clioir atiil i he i. oral ofleringft weie uurn j erous and beautiful. The pallbear ers were: W. ii. Gait her, l". E. Thompson, .M W ? 'Ferebee, C. P. Harris. Jonn bray. si. U. Scott. Dr. C. li. Williams, und l)r. S. W. Greg-, ory. Interment was made in Holly wood Cemetery. Among those attending the fun-' eral irom out of town were: .Mrs. I'eurl Willis, of Morehead City uml J. J. Vowles of Washington. Mrs. ? Whitehurst is survived by her husband. (.J. W. Whitehurst; one daughter. Miss .Mattie White hurst; three sons. J. N. Whitehurst,1 J. V. Whitehurst. and J. S. White-*: hur>t. on brother J. J. Vowles of Washington; and two grandchildren. Maiihtr'-I.r?\iifee and George Leon' Whit eh ii ist nX .I. tk?- Wales. Florida. TO MKKT TON H.HT Kureka I.ndue No. HIT, A. F. & A. M.. will hold their r? vul;ir meeting tonight in t ! i ? ? i i* hull at 7 p. m.. which time they will confer the K A. degree upon several candidates. All Master Masons who arc in good standing are cordially invited to lie! present to see the ne\v degree tea 111 | confer this decree. \\ \<;K INTKKWI. KMiHT ON TAItlFK ( OMMISS|(?N Washington. Jan. lj. ? The inter na) ii~ht of the tariff commission cam*' out into the open at t li?* tie ui ti ll in.; of public hearings on suut.r du ties today when Viri- Chairman C?il bertsou and Commissioners Cost it: an and Lewis challenged participation by Commissioner (Wassit- in the dis position of tin- questions involved. TO MKIvT \\ KI?\HS|?\V Tile Mothers' Club will hold its regular meet in u Wednesday after noon at tin- club house on Fleetwood street at li o'clock. Klection of offi cers will be the feature of the after noon, as this ? business was jhjsi poned from last meeting on account of such a small attendance. It if .urged that every member be pres ent Wednesday- Mrs. K. H. Scatter :;ood will be in charge of the ineet inu. On readinu the ne.ws from other countries it looks as if the t*. S. has all the peace in the world. NOT l<fi Dr. W. W. Sa\vv? r is out of the city until January Ji and during tins time his office will Im open for those who wish to make appointments t > see him upon his return. jan.14-lJ U. S. AND <;OODVBAIt TlltKS l'"or Ser\ice and satisfaction At' TO SI rri.v & \ l l.CANIZIN<; Com puny I'HONE 407 1 ''!?! 1 .'1 ? ' I.I II I'll NilltTII i.tltiil.lM i* % **|i ? >t % \ k mi \n IN T???: *1 i-Kit'tti: mi i-t i:i.kui:>. tiii. ? i MiH JAXIK SM.IItA. i;t.t?l;<;K ?iim% Mil ll K ?)K SI MMllNS Tli. .(. *. ilIjii1 l>.|, i4 . . .| , ? ?j-.H. VM. ? . . \ fl. 111.' I > .fill Ijltl? ll"? * : I* <1 ill "* J I'| 1|l?. J.|jl?l.ir Will J|.|.|\ trt sl|. ....It ti.r I lie |.||<-{ ill" iimiiiI..| ,u ,f.. TUi- 1 4'li ila? .r J. u . ?: i.. s.\w\i:i: fan I*-. 21. K ll. I. Ornamental Trees And Shrubs K\e rgr??<?n?, Roses. fruit Trees and Herry Hushes; (irapf Vines. Huddrd I'ecans; Privett Hedue and Peren nials. We specialize in landscape garden ins. Visitors to our Nurseries ar?* "al ways welcome. Write or phone for price-list. SAPOS NURSERIES ? Inc. ? - :!imi < HKSTKIil'IKI.It III.V'M Dial 4 I I: til .Norfolk. \ a. Louis Selig Jt'oni Jeweler Shire 1S.SJ * Our Greatest Annual Clearance I V sensational !Mi?l-\\ inter ( Icaiancc of our entire sliick of ?nereliaiulise including Men's :inil \\ omen's ltea<I\-lo-W "ear, Shoes, Hosiery, Furnishings, Dress Goods, Ele. McCABE & GRICE ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS j DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED HATES This size typo (8 point), one cent a word each Insertion; minimum 25 cents, one time; 75 cents week. Standing ads, five cent* a ?word per week. Twenty cents per month ? in advance. White space and para graphed ads, 50 cents an Incb. -> . i M i .wr.1? Copy must be* in the o3lce by 5 p. in. day before Inser tion. For Rent MOt'KK FOB KKNT OK HAM? ON reasonable terms. Six rooms horse equipped with modern conveniences. Corner McPherson and Perse streets. Mrs. W. L. Small. Jan 9tf FOB KI.M? I'll. Ill l!(K)M IIOI ^1 on (lurges* atreet. next t <? City ftoad Church. Go throuuh it and see If you don't want it at $25.0*) a month, or you can buy it on monthly pji> ments. W. K. Dunstan, Phone jan.12.14.15np FOR KKNT ? SICK KIOMT KOOM houre with big narden in Kuclid Heights. Phone GSl-W t L. Lister. Jan 15tfnp Help Wanted CMCBKM. 1 H l'l?. K.V( KM.KXT ??alary. Exam. Kllxaheth City Feb. ft. Tor Government positions at Washington. Kxporlence uunrces sarv. For free particulars, write H Terry (former C4rH Service ?? vanii n ?r), 1095 lArrister Hldg., Washing ton. D. C. Jan.1l.l2.14.15 pd II. KNKJHT, AOO HH.IWOX ST. ? I want a wife, 5 feet. ft Inches tall, brown skin woman 24 years old, hair six inches long. No. 5 ihoe, 135 pounda. Answer to 609 Shannon jrtreot. Jan. 14, 15 -pd , i 1 i A THAI |{ Turned to cash is worth two in the attic. Don't let old furniture accumulate ? turn it into money through Advance Classified Ads. NOTICF ? 1 It.tN NIK ? HANK SIlOK Shop has moved Jo No. 4 Matthews at rect. Next <loor to Independent office. Plione.M'i. Work called for and delivered. Jan 16-2 lpd Lost and Found I.OHT NCMUY A;TKHN<H?\ ONK pair of tortoise hell spectacle*. Finder pie; -e return to The Advance office and receive reward 15-16pd Mil" Nil III Mi OF THKF.F. KR1 H? Two of them Ford car keys. Owner liny no cure game by paying for thif? advertisement. ltnpd For Sale FOR HAM? ? I'M NO I.KAYINO town. Will MCrtftH M .ilioRany up flicht piano. Good condition. Ad drea* bo* 197, Elliabeth City, N. C. Jan 14 15 16 pd Opportunities KIM2AIC* liiMI HI'S LK.UKM KIT/. abHh City every afternoon for Nor folk. AIko loaves Norfolk Cntoft Station at 8 o'clock ?v?ry morning, arriving K. City 10: IS. Jal2tf RAW Ft'RH W.IXTKD ? OTTKII Mink, OppONSUm, Muskrat, Coon, otc. Prompt returns and blithest cash market prices. W. C. Glover, ? "" ? - " Filling Htntlon* FilUn* RtMtlon Hp Lux*-. Polndexter %nd K??fln|t Cam washed. greased, and polished. \VK IX) Mt'l/THJR \PHIMi. IIRIXO 11 a your work. Satisfaction suaran tood. Mm. Boetfcher. 4th floor. Hln ton Ralldlng. . Phone 306. Jan. 11,12, 14.16-np Elizabeth Cltv. N C. tf-np Business Ol l{ i\\l 1 1. January Clearance Sale jj I V XOII ' IX r IUX. HESS 8 AI.L WIN'TKR C.OODS MI ST UK SOLI! TO MAKE liOOM FOR 3 SI'RING STOCKS M. Leigh Sheep Co. % IF Oman's II far Store Elizabeth City's First Flower Shop RYAN FLORAL CO. INC. K South Komi Sin-el (Jl iLITX FLOU ERS ? QUALITY SERt H E 'I'lionc II 12, DaytiiiK' Nifilil "I'lmne 12 1 THE BEST PLACE TO BUY j FURNITURE I Both in Quality and Price V Let Us Save You Money .{. Quinn Furniture Co. i % Tin; <i ays of IicltiT clothes lire alw ays here. To lie well dressed is a neces sity at all limes. Never before lias our stock lieeu so complete willi <lifT?-r?-ut ?tyles and patterns as we are now showing. D. WALTER HARRIS The City Tailor and Clothier H. C. BR IG HT CO. JEWELERS Fine Watch Repairing And Engraving / ti "i'l|""u;uuailirm:;,'.:i:i:"rrrriiii..i";iiriiii , ?i;i : m.i rm.n WE ARE GRATIFIED To Announce that your past patronage has made it pos sible for us to add to our system a complete dry clean ing and d.Veinjf plant, which will enable us to better serve you, as we can irct out rush orders same day. We invite you to jtive us your next work and bo convinced that no place can serve you better or quicker than we. L. W. SMITH TUF, C*X)THES DOCTOR 2 South Road Street. PHONE 614 ? I! US???????????!????????????!! Wcredketlyk Hi ^li protlf (an flies in the \ri(l?ir ('amlv (linlily RICH, RED BLOI D AND GOOD HEALTH THIS is the time of year when jroti need vitality? rich, red blood? bodily strength, firm flesh, good digestion, and abundant energy. If you haven't got them? if you are weak, thin, pale and run down, yen can't begin to take Gude's Pep: Mangan too quickly. It contains th* iron your blood needs, in just the for::i most easily assimilated. It contains thi pure, strengthening tonic element* which buiid up your vital powers. Get Gude's from your druggist? either liquid or tablets. Free Tablets EBSfiUSTSiSt Gude's Peoto-Mangan.grnd for free Pjcka?"f. J. Bicitcnbach Co* S3 Warren Su, $i. V. Gude's Pepto-Mjangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Thousands Have Kid ney Trouble And Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected Judging from reports from drug gists who are constantly In direct touch with the public, there is n preparation that h-is been v* ry -it" cessi ul in overcoming these condi tions. The mild and healing ii . iu ence of f>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoi t is soon realized. It stands the ? ?! for i : s remarkable record of suet An t-xainlhjng physician t' r ?ne of the prominent Life Jn^ur;.: Companies, in an interview on tli* subject, made tin* astonishing st ? - ment that one reaso"n why so n::ti:y applicants for insurance are r* j? u l is 1m cause kidney trouble is eo n: n to the American people. and i . large majority of those whose aj ; " - cations are declined .do not even - i -- pfct that they have the disease. I ?r Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot is on >.al? at all drug stores in bottles of two medium and large. However if you wish first to test this gi t jit preparation send ten c'ff.t* to l?r. Kilmer Ajf'o., Binghamton. N .V.. for a sample bottle. Wheii writ ing be sure and mention this ;?! ; -r. SAVED SICK SPELLS Black-Draught Found Valuable by * Texas Fanner, Who Has Known Its Usefulness Over 30 Years. Naples, Texas.? "I have used Thed lord's Black-Draught for years? I can safely say tor.more than 30 years," de clar c Mr. H. H. Cromer, a substantial, well-Known farmer, residing out from here on Route 3. "1 am 43 years old, and wnen a small boy I had indigestion and was puny and my folks gave me a liver regulator. Then ?lack- Draught was advertised and we heard of it. "I began to ta?e Black-Draught, and have used it, when needed, ever since. I use Bfack-Draught now in my home, and certainly recommend it for any liver trouble. 4i have given it a thorough trial, and after thirty years can say Black-Draught is my stand-by. It has saved me many sick spells." Mr. Cromer writes that he is "never out of Black-Draught," and say^ several of his neighbors prefer it to any other liver medicine. "I always recommend Black-Draught to my friends," he adds. This valuable, ofd, powdered liver medicine is prepared from medicinal roots and herbs, and has none of the bad effects so often observed from the use of calomel, or other powerful mineral drugs. Be sure to get the genuine, Thedford's. NC-145 NO REASON FOR IT When KliznlM1 tli t'lty <'ltizen?? Slinu a Way. Ther? can he no reason why pr.\ reader of this who suffers the tor tures of an aehlnu back, the am.ny anc" of urlnnrv disorders, tli? palr.s and da n tiers of kidney ill? will fal! to heed the words of a neighbor wl.o has found r?-llef. Read what an Elizabeth City citizen nays: II. M. Cox. carpenter. 14 01r>de says: "The last time my Kid neys were disordered my back ; ho ?ave me a lot of trouble. At th.n - when I stoo|K>d it was all I could- <*<? to get up Ifl(t), Severe Cfttcftes of pain shot throuRh my hack that cer tainly made me wince. Often in tl ? morning a lameness across the sti.all of my back made it hard fo~r~iP to net around. During the nlwht I 1 nd to get ui> several times to pass tl e kidney secretions which were clotidv. I bought a box of Doan's Pills at the Standard Pharmacy and they quick ly relieved me." fi0<v-at all dealers. Koster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. ~ 666 Is a Prescription prepared for Cold*. Fever and Grippe ft Is the most speedy remedy se know Preventing Pneumonia
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