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THE ADVANCE] PBBLK A PKSLK. I ubl tuners MCHBCKT PtILI, Mfmbw of 'Hie A**ocl?ce<l IVm Vto AnwttM Prwa to m?4-Uv?(t t?mu? to to* w I ?to r?-HWtMtl?a mi m?i ?UMtr*?i (rt?ttii If 1 MV aatf ate* to f ? tHan ?Hni *1 ?? l* Clt-atoU City. ? C. M mm i m* Mttar. B> MaJI. ?witoe (I* * *?????> , |IJt <?? MtVM) tuM Zm Tm. IS bmIIi . _H,J| ?? 1UM Klwwft ?? n.jk Snbftct iption IUtes Iljr Carrier. 9m WNk it urn ?> ? H.N WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26. 1924. TV saloons have been gone ? 1?>"K time, no if prohibition has got any thing ax nifty as th's oh* time barton-1 <l?*r, it's time he wux show-In* op. Some folks even run in debt t* pay( thcr H'Bpccts. "None So Blind" "T h e retirement of Dr. Biggs," says the Washington ? (N. C.) Daily News, "leaves Martin County voters free to support Lindsay Wan-en." To be sure, and equally as free, and far more likely, from all accounts reaching this newspu-' per, to support E. F. Aydlett.l For instance, the Washington' newspaper goes on to say : "Dr. Blggx la well and favorably ? known by a large number of our cit izens. He Is a Htrong and able man, ' and If he had bern >ent to Congress j he would have filled Ihe office with honor and Integrity." Being a man of such type as is indicated by the Washington newspaper, is it not reasonable to believe that Dr. Biggs will command a strong following in his own county? And, if re ports reaching Elizabeth City 1 from apparently authoritative' sources are correct, Dr. Biggs ? will-support the candidacy of E. | F. Aydlett. This is a matter a* j to which the Washington news paper seems to have been unin formed or else to which it delib erately shut its eyes. We Make Bold to Say We quote from the Raleigh Times : "The general sentiment of the 6tate press," says the Elizabeth City Advance, "seems to be that the Re publicans made their best possible choice in nominating 1. M. Meekins of JDlitabetlT ~Cffy for " Governor." Thero's local pride for you, and we'll bet Col. Ike polls the full strength of his party "north of th? sound." Yes, and The Advance will go further and say that not only has Elizabeth City the best Ro publican gubernatorial timbe in the State but also about the best Democratic gubernatorial timber to be had in North Caro lina ? a man who can make a better speech than Bailey, who has as good a business head an McLean,? though he's been too busy serving the public to turr his ability in that direction to self profit ? and who would make a Governor of North Car olina who would appear in the eyes of the country at large an in every respect a worthy rep resentative of the great State of North Carolina, taking rani: with such immortals as Bickett and Aycock. In due time we may namt him, but just now the time is not ripe. "Partly cloudy with gentle, variable winds." Really sound* like spring. NORFOLK COTTON March W Too Much Territory The Albemarle Observer, which accused The Advance of having claimed that E. F. Ayd lett had already carried Pitt County, because, forsooth, this newspaper published an inter view quoting a travelling sales man as saying that he found Aydlett sentiment stronger in Pitt than that of any other can didate and another interview quoting Mr. Aydlett himself a.-? expressing confidence that ho would get a plurality of the votes in Pitt, is respectfully re ferred to the following from the front page of the Little Wash ington Daily News: Dr. Biggs' withdrawal means that the Congressional contest will be 4*-| l"Ided In one primary. Warren isi I he only candidate who has de veloped strength in all the counties. He Is the sure winner. Now on the strength of the foregoing we would not say that our neighbor down in Beaufort! was "claiming" that Warren "has carried" Martin County and the whole district, but we would say he was taking in ' rather wide territory in his { claims as to what his candidate has done and will do. According to promise, we pre- j sent two chapters of Lawrence's j Wood row Wilson today; but the two remaining chapters are so; long that they will probably be; published one at a time. Thp ; break with House and the break with Lansing, two events in the President's life that have here-: tofore been more or less myste rious, are explained in this is sue. "The women members of the Woman's Club," naively re marks the Edenton News, "are busy making preparations for; the fourteenth district meeting, to be held in Edenton on April 8." Now will the News tell us what the sheep and the goat members of the club are doing": MOVING PICTVRmC FUNNIES (INSISTED ON BtAT I INS THE ' CARPET ? i FOLD THE PICTURE & WATCH HO U HE DOES IT ! Cut out the picture cm mil four Bides. Then carefully fold dotted line 1 Its entire length. Then dot ted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath. When com-, pleted turn over and you'll find a: ? trprlsinjr result. the pictures. (Copyright Nat'l Newspaper Service) I Win fall New* Win fall. March 26. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Goolsbee. Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Misses I Helen White and Emily Leigh . motored to Edenton Sunday. Little Wood row Daughtry la lm ? proving rapidly after being sick. Mrs. Joe Overman is Improving : very slowly after being sick for J quite a while. Those that have had measles are I Improving very fast but several other casee have developed which I are Myra, Minnie, and Shirley Um phlett. Hazel Simon. Marjory Stall ing*. Virginia and Marie Powler j Ruth, Luclle and Eula Lee White. ! Miss Lillie Bell Jackson of Hert ford, R. F. D. spent the week end| with Miss Helen Fowler. Mac Jones' condition is about the same all the time. T. J. Nlxon'S, Sr. condition is I growing worse all the time. It was ? reported Monday that he was to be 'carried to the hospital at Elizabeth Oity. - "??* Miss Frankle Barber Is spending | some time in Edenton with friends I and relatives. ! Miss Sallie Twine spent the week end with her parents out In the i country. | Miss Nevella Matthews of near Hertford spent the week end with Miss Olive Lane. i Mr. and 'Mrs. G. L. Goolsbee, Miss ! Cora Lane and W. G. Hollowell; motored to Hertford to see "Playing it Wild" at the theater Monday j night. A. R. Winslow. Jr. of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents, I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wlnslow, Sr. on Msin street. Mrs. J. M. and IS. B Hollowell of near Hertford spent Thursday with Mrs. W. G. Hollowell on Main street. The Bright Jewel Society met at; Epworth Churcn Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock and the meeting proved j to be very interesting to those pres ent especially the older ones as thel program was made up of small chil dren. The program was as follows: | Song "Who Taught You?" by sever al little girls; Recitations by Her-i man Ward, Dennis Chalk. Louise De Laney and Sarah Morgan; Song "Every Where" by society; Prayer by Society; Scripture readjng and story by Mrs. Ward. Music was fur nlshed by Mrs. Hollowell and mite boxes were opened. Sereral games were played after the program on 1 the lawn near the church. Paul Stallings spent Sunday and Monday In Creswell on business. Mrs. D. C. Proctor Is very til at her home on Main street. POSTPONE FAIR MEETING The meeting of the directors of the Albemarle Agricultural Associa tion that was to have been held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock has been postponed until Friday night at the same hour. M iss Isabelle Meekins of New York Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Meekins. Mr. and Mrs. William Weatherly Jr., left Monday for Pantego for a short visit. Miss Olive Wood and Miss Lucille LeRojr returned Monday after spending the week end in Norfolk. Mrs. Howard Kramer left Wed nesday morning for Norfolk where she will spend several days. Mrs. Howard Combs left Tuesday for Columbia for an extended visit. PROBLEMS OF CONDUCT By Profccsor Dick CMklns 1Tnr? KfPA.Rsxt Cmt ywm juSt n,*FTYOCAnv 7 ME <"AR ?*N'T WORTH/ MyCM |l Wh&t ? wrong heru? Study the picture before you read the answer. Answer ? According to Euclid's Law of Geometry, the sum of the narts should not be greater than the whole. Copyright John F. Dille Co. | NORFOLK PRODUCE At Jarvts & Pentiou SI'ENCE-HOI-IyOWr.LL CO. MINTS We have Junt received an other ahlpment of nice fresh mint* which nre very desir able for part lea, church no dal*. etc. We sell them In one pound and nix pound cans aa well an In bulk. M. P. GALLOP CO. Phones 3 and 57 Hens Turkeys Geese Ducks Large Hogs Small Hogs Milk Calves Yng. Chickens 40-50 IT I llili VA/. Live IVeoaed Undn. 40-50 -23-25 30-35 25-30 ...25-30 37 40 30-35! -10-25 30-35 25-30 1 - 25 30-35 25-30 . 8-10 .10-11 12-15 | MOWN POP Mum's the Word BY TAYLOR ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES This size type (8 point), one cent a word each Insertion; minimum 25 cents, one time; *6 cents week. 3tandlng ads, Are cents a wo'd per week. Twenty cents per month ? in udrance. White space _jid psiv graphed ads, 50 cents an *nc?. Copy must be In (he offlo* by 5 p. m. d%y oefore Inser tion. Help Wanted OLEItKH. RAILWAY MAIL, 18-83. Exam. Elizabeth City, May 3. $133 mo. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, write R. Terry (for mer Civil Service examiner) 1095 Barrister Bldg, Washington, D. C. mar.26-29-pd WANTKD ? MK\ WITH CARS TO sell ' private lighting plants, oldest concern in United States. Territory Eastern North Carolina. We train you, liberal commission bonus and expense account. Apply to C. E. Bingham, Hotel Hertford, Hertford, N. C. morning and until 3 o'clock all thla week. mar.25,2f?,27-pd ( APAHLK WOMAN WANTKD TO take charge of Linden, beginning April 1. Apply to Mrs. R. I). Cot ter, 211 South Dyer street. mar.26-31?np For Rent FOR RENT' ? SEVEN ROOM HOIS* on West Church street. All modern convenience!. Oarage. Apply O. W. Reverldge or J. W. Sellg mar,17-t? np FOR RENT ? A ROCHE ON CY preM street with all modern conven ience!. Apply to Mrs. W. F. Jen nings, 52 Cypress street. M. 26- A lpd FOR RENT ? THREE t'NFT'RN ished rooms to man and wife, or one or two bed rooms to single ladles. Apply to 20 Glade street. March it, 27. IS, np. Opportunities ONE RVNORED NEW 8 PORT hats, splendid Value*. $2.91, I3.9K and 14.98. Miss 8. A. I>erry. 12 E. Main street. mar.28-apr.l-np HEN EOOS, DITK FXXW, WANTED ?Top prices. Spot cash. W. C. Olov er. Phone 20. mer.l?-t( BUT MOCK*, AND BONDS FROM INVEST A QUARTER ill an Advance Qassified ad. They pay big dividends. FAST FREIOHT AM) PA88EXGER nfrvice to and from Norfolk. Patun Ize home enterprise. Norfolk-Caro lina Line, Inc. Steamer Annie L. VanKlver. mar,18-tf WE WILL LEND YOV MONET ? You can repay It bjr the week The Industrial Dank. mar 14tfnp HEX DI CK K<i<aS, WANTED ? Top prlcea. Spot cash. W. C. Glov er. ?hone 30. mar.lg-tf Wanted ? To Buy WASTED ? TO BI'Y SECOND HAND Ford roadster In aood condition. Call after 8 p. m. R. H. M. Phone 41?-W. March ?,27.28.np. For Sale FOR RALE ? TEN SHARER CARO llna Banking ft Truit Company ?tock. Address box 176. mar.!2-tf FOR HALE ? NINE ROOM HOUSE with bath. Two garaires ?nd wood hoiiae combined. Apply Mr*. H. M. Ballance, 634 Cherry street. mar.22-apr.4-pd BABY ( -AKIIIAOE IX ?JOOD COX dltlon for aale. Phone 230-J. mar22-28pd Candidate Card * XOTICE TO THE VOTER* OF Pasqnotank County:-? Ladles and Oentlemen: ? I am a candidate for Sheriff of this County In the Pri mary to b? ha id on the first Satur day In Jnne 1.1(4. I snail certainly appreciate your Influence and your Tote for ma for this offlca. Re spectfully. L. W. Anderson. dldate for Trial Justice, subject to the action of the Democratic pil mary In June. P. O. Sawyer. mar.lO-tf-pd FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY? I announce my candidacy for Pros ecuting Attorney, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary June 7. Your support \.*tll be *ppreclat?d. J. H. LeRoy, Jr. mar.l9-tf ? - KOR TltlAI, JUSTICE ? I An nounce my candidacy for Trial Jus tice. subject to the action of th? Democratic primary Juno 7. Your support will be appreciated. Tlios. J. Markham. mar.l8-tp (1EOROE W. BROTHERS ? CAN dldate for Register of Deed*. ? I hereby announce myself as a candi date for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of Pasquotank County for the next en*uln? ttrni. Subject to the Democratic Primary of June 7. 19J4 The support of the voters of this County will be sincere ly appreciated. Respectfully. George W. Brother*. f6wedtf [ Legal Notices NOTICE Bale of Vftlnnhle Proper! v. By virtue of * certain Deed of Tro?t nan tied to ime hy Joaeph C. Rood and wtfe. Willie Bond for rrrtiln purpoeea therein *vpr?*<d. whkh Herd of Tni?t hoara da '? of fleptemN-r 30th. IH*. and !? of NWd In the OfTW?? tf the fWI?ter if for PimaelWi Cotialr. In Book S3. pave 31. I alial! cm Saturday. April 1*. IM4. at IS oVKwk M it the Court Htm door In Mid County offe* f? t *?'? at public ?Nrtlo? for rad?. the following dearribrd property: Brim one town lot with Improvement* thrreon known and dealcnated at lot No. Ik Bl-'h ardann'i flare Company plat of loO. which !?*?' It duly recorded In Book Ik. pofea H*H In th OfTW of ihe IWWer of fwda of Patonounk County. Maid lot frontlnt M feet on FWtwool Btreet and n.nnln? hark between parallel line* to th- IH?e of J. C. Rpewa Ilk fto< and Mm. the MAM property r nreyed to Joaeph 0. Bond by W K. Dunatan and wife by De?d recorded la Book II. pom Ml. Tn he aold ?nh)eet to tho wWtoWa dowry. MM third t? to aaM M an<1 tf IhU fall, to hrln ?*Kde?t U toy lha todatoedaeaa. tk?n Matter - ? ^ ^ ?,m| u thU falla to ferine H U aoM.
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