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THE ADVANCE PBETJC A PIKLR. Publishers HERBERT PEEL E. E?ltar. Mrmbrr of The AworUtfH) Prew. tl? AmmMM Pr?t ll txrlailrvly ?ntitUd t? t*?? MM IV r*>p*M(Mtl*n af n??rt dil**trh?i e*?dltrd la this <4 alM U t*. i?cal arwa ttiaraln. at tt?a at Clink*tl? City. N. C.. II WaW< CllM RlltM. Snbacription Umos Hjr Carrier. VMk - 10 Cant* ?m ????h (la ataRM) 42 Canti Twill Kaattii (la atfva?c?) 94.BO Vij Mall. Tkraa Mantfci (la a4vaac?) tt.N I mtx MaatM (la atfvaaea) <2.75 I Zmm Oaa. 12 aiaatHa S4.M Z?M Tw, 12 a?attii .. t).00 WEDNESDAY. MAY 28. 1924. {ABE MABjg Many a feller would bo alive t'day M he liadn' tmved enough i* nllrc. tell a single woman she don't ; it. Judge Stack's presentation of law as a friend of children is well taken. Every day in every way May seems to grow wetter and wet-| ter. More and more the Albemarle I growing into a great trucking "isection. It strikes The Advance that iv would be to the advantage of the candidates and the section to get Congressional fight settled the first primary. This newspaper's assertion that Underwood was practically dead, politically speaking, as illiam Jennings Bryan seems have been pretty well borne ; by the results of the primar ReasonsemifYoryu'! Commencement exercises ave been particularly credit lie this year and extraordinar well attended. Now on hursday evening at 8 o'clock of us ought to get out to ' D. G. Brummitt of Oxford, ause we owe it to our senior because Mr. Brummitt be the next Attorney Gen of North Carolina, and be i he's going to make a good ch. Aren't they reasons enough? i to the Question of Law Some question having arisen, J. Walton llobbs, candi for sheriff, came out on ;i form of law enforcement, as > whether it is the duty of the iff to aid in the locating of distilleries in his County bringing the operators of distilleries to justice, The thinks it not amiss to i Section 21 of Chapter 1 of ? Public Laws and Resolutions I by the General Assembly 1923 session: I the duty of the sheriff of cacti > In the Btate find of the polio Incorporated town or cltjr In to search for and seize any , or apparatus uevd for the ?ture of Intoxicating liquor In I of the lawi of North Cnrn to deliver aame. with any iiaed for making auch II 1 found on the premlae*. to the I of county commissioners, who confiscate the aame and ahall ? the dlatlllery to be rut up and ~d, In their presence or lu the of a committee of the and who may dispone of the *, Including the copper or aterlal from the destroyed apparatus. In auch manner 1 may deem proper. PHONE 114 PhanMcy YODLEKS TO GIVE FINE CONCERT Yodeling is a high cultivated art, and dates back to about 500 B. C., when the Goths, being pushed west ward by Asiatics, found a safe re treat among the Alps. Taking up their abode in a high, mountainous country, they found it difficult to communicate with one another. They soon discovered that certain calls would carry far In the thin, clear mountain air. and agreed among themselves that a certain sound would ' dlcate the approach of a storm uother, invasion of an ene my; : d still another, glad tidings. In th course of time this means of WWDSEASONTOR 1 ? STUMPY POINTERS Shipped More Fish This Sea-^ son Than Any Other Point in Dare With Wanchese1 Second and Manteo Third. : Manteo. May 28.?Two hundred thousand dollars is a rougli estimate of the value of tho fish passing through Dare County during the sea son which has practically closed there. More fish have been shipped from Stumpy Point than from any other place In the county,%the gross value of fish being shipped from this point being estimated at $90,000. Wanchese probably comes second in tho shipping points of Dare County, shipping something like $60,000 worth of fish from that place. Manteo Is another leading shipping point and it Is estimated that around $50,000 in fish have passed through here. Figuring on a conservative bases of a profit of thirty-three and one third per cent on fish this season the fisherman of Dare have cleared over $65,000 dollars in fish during the last three months. The price for fish this season is about normal. It is said, tho price averaging something like 25c a pound. IjADIKH I CAN MHIXGIjK YOI'HJ hair. Cooper's Barber Shop. 208 ?North Polndexter street. M 28pd * communication was developed into a series of pleasing and melodious mountain calls. Alpine Yodeling has now become a national characteristic, and these calls form a pretty, pleasing and pa triotic method by which the Alpine people show affection for their na tive land and for their friends. An exceptionally fine entertain ment and rare musical treat will be afforded the Chautauqua audience here when Marchettl's famous Swiss Yodelers give a large repertoire of Swiss Folk Song and instrumental numbers. TOO COI.I> FOR COTTON Fort Worth, May 26.?(Special) ?Texas cotton is not growing sat isfactorily, the plants are above ground in most localities, but yel lowish, due to cold nights. MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES Cut out the picture on all four sides. Then fold carefully dotted line 1 Its entire length. Then dot ted line 2. and so on. Fold each section underneath. When com pleted turn o?er and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. Copyright John F. Dille Co. To Service?The Alhe marie Pharmacy, Southern H o t e 1 Building, adds? quality. EVEIIETT TRUE, . BY CONDQ 'SAY W)|fe.. my -SHAVlNJC OVJTpIT f (VvS'U30K(ST> AtOoVCR. The' bath ROOM , ?UTvTK?Y'??e NOT TH<^ie<S ??'. x mao no Tieou'Bt.e in nwoiNO. thsm TUfiRS Ye^TtSRDAY MORNING A? u^ual You (.ei?T THeM vitewN AH. AROUND 11 ?* -TMG>r'll?S toMSRO T *?Or TW?SM \OU'LL FINT> thcm OJT m THC. C^AC< v/\r*x> ill s?M L) - Sawyer-Dyke Mr. Xoah G. Sawyer, 36 year old Norfolk merchant, and Miss lioldte V. Dyke, attractive 19 year old Nor folk girl, were married in Elizabeth City Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. E. F. Sawyer at his home on Pearl street. The bride was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lucy Dyke, who with Mrs. Ma ry Watson of thia city and Miss Dor othy Burgess of Camden signed the IF SHE'S WORTH WHILE, SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy at THE APOTHECARY SHOP marriage certificate as witnesses of the ceremony. It is said that Mr. and1 Mrs. Sawyer may return to Elizabeth City and make their home here as Mr. Sawyer is interested in adding an Elizabeth City store to his business. FLOWERS for Rift* convey your message better than words. Ryan Floral Shop PHONE PROBLEMS OF Q3Nl>OCT By ProfeMor Dick CVlkln* What's Wrong Here Study the Picture Before You Read the Answer. Answer-?1N0 gentleman will ever wear a superfluity of Jewelry. AH, THAT IS THE QUESTION ' I WQMDEJ? if This dope is really Do/mg any Good? * r & ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES This slxe type (8 point), one cent a word each Insertion; minimum 26 cents, one time; 75 certs week; 15 words. Standing ads. Ore cents a we'd per week. Twenty eents per montb?In advance. White space end para graphed ads, 60 cents an <nek. Copy must be la eke oSte* by 6 p. m. day Doforw Inser tion. BUY STOCKS, AND BONDS FROM us on Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank. tt np. FOIi HALE ? SIX PER CENT real estate mortgage bonds tor sate Investments. Industrial Bank. FOR BALK?TKN SHARES CARO llna Banking ft Trurt Coupany atock. Address box 176, mar.l2-tf FOR SAMS ? MY HOTEL, PAVIL Inn and five room cottage at Nags Head. Dr. C. W. Sawyer, Eliza beth City, N. C. 20tfnp WANTED?FOl'R FIRST CLASS carpenters. Apply at new Telephone Building. 8outh Road atreet. Seven ty cents per hour. A. J. Dunklee. Supt. May 27.28.28pd FOR HK4HSTKR OF DEEDS ? I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination (or the office of Reg ister of Deeds of Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, June 7, 1124. All votes and personal Influence In my behalf will be very greatly appreci ated. Joseph C. Spence. mar.27,29-pd CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF Pasquotank County. I hereby an Bouno* myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on Saturday, June 7, 1124. Tour vote One Good Way % To sell a house is to stand on the sidewalk and en gage passers by in conversation on its merits. Good but slow. The best way is to advertise in The Advance Classified columns. FOB COUNTY COMM1SHIONER ? I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner (or Kewland Township subject to the action of the Democratic primary June 7th. Your support will be appreciated. W. A. White. May26-31pd. j CANDIDATE FOR REPRESKXTA tlve from Currituck" County. 1 here by announce myaelf a candidate for membership In the House of Repre sentatives, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June. The aupport of the people of Currituck County for this posi tion will be greatly appreciated. If elected I shall serve their Interest. ?W. D. Co*. apr 22Jne S I NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF Pasquotank County:? Ladles and Oentlemen:?I am a candidate fot ; Sheriff of this County to the Prl I nary to be held on the ftrat Satur | day In Juae 1924. I shah eerutnly [appreciate your Influence and youi I rote for ma for this office. R? : epectfully, L. W. Anderson. P. O. SAWYER FOR TRIAL jus tice?I hereby announce myself can-1 dldate for Trial Justice, suBJect to | i the action pf the Democratic pit- > nay In June. P. O. Sawyer. | mar.lO-tf-pd IFOR PROSKCUT1NO ATTORNEY? t announce my candidacy for Proc ecutlnir Attorney, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary June 7. Your support vtll be appreciated. I J. H. LeRoy, Jr. mar.lt-tt, IN ANNOUNCING MYSKI.F AS A candidate for sheriff, I especially; ask the support of the people that SO to the polls and ?otn for the man. If elected to office, I shall earnestly endMTOT to show myaelf worthy of FOR TRIAL JUSTICE ? I An nounce my candidacy for Trial Jus tlce, subject to the action of the Democratic primary June 7. Tour ?upport will be appreciated. Thos~ J. Markham. mar.lg-tp GEORGE W. nROTHEKS ? CAX 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 ensuing tern. Subject to the Democratic Primary of June 7. 19 24 The support of tb? roters of this County will be sincere ly appreciated. Respectfully, Oeorge W. Brother*. apr.iitp Miscellaneous FOR THE REST FISH, CLAMH and rrab meat call Thomas Crank, Jr., Phones 304 and 410. M282930np WE HAVE FIVK CARLOADS OP hay In that must be unloaded by Saturday. Will sell two cars at Tory low price* to mak* room, flee us, Aydlett A Owens. Phono 458. my 28-29-SO opd T1IE FI/OR8HKIM SHOES ARB styles of the time* for the man who care*. Gallop A Tozey Shoe Com pany. Iltf POCKET ROOK ROMA 10c A doien. Hot erary afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Cartwrlght's Bakery, next door to Western Union. lBtfnp FAST FREIGHT A XT) PA88ENQEK serrlce to and from Norfolk. Patton lie homu enterprise. Norfolk-Caro lina Line, Ino. Steamer Annie L. Vansclrer. mar.ll-tt
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