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THE ADVANCE 1'F.Kf.K * PKFf.E. Publisher* MfHBIHT PC CLE. Ctfllar. Mrmbrr of Tbe AwocUtwl Prow. T>? AmtliM PrtH It (uIhImIt ta m Nr rt-NMIttdM tt ntwt ctllM I* tali *a?ar I1< iIm I* t*? laeai ivrw* tf?ar?4n. Catorvtf at tfii ?a?ta?k? at Cllrahrth City. M. C.. ?? NNH< (ItN *ltVr. Snb?*crlp%ion Rates By Carrier. ?m WmH 10 C?Mi 0? ManJi (la atfvanc*) _ 42 C?*ti Tlhl Maattii (la atfvanoa) MM Tfcraa ManMi (In a?<i*tf) II.M ?ta Manttii (la atf*aa??) $2.23 By Mall. Saaa On. IX a?itki M.M laaa Twa. 12 miDii THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1924 Iabemaktmi ~Y Wornrn arc get tin' tiro?l o* betn' womi'ii, an' that's tin* whole tiling In n nut hIh'II. It'* lot* o' fun t* go t' a party tJioar (lay* Jest t' watch til' ginwlH drink anil then sit back an' trait for a kick. No Occasion for Hostility As is generally understood in Elizabeth City, The Advance was among those who hoped that the Elizabeth City hospital could be kept going as a com munity enterprise. However, the community was not willing to support it, and the community, therefore, has no one but itself to blame for the fact that the hospital has passed into other hands. Cer tainly there is no room for any feeling of resentment against the new management which is undertaking to do for us what we would not do for ourselves. ' Elizabeth City needs a hospi tal. That goes without saying. We are not enlightened or gen erous enough to run one for ourselves. If the Sisters of Hu mility and Mercy can come here and operate the hospital success fully, after our own failure, the more credit to them for it. And heaven forbid that there should be any spirit in this community that would wish to see them fail or that would make harder for them a task that we must know to our own knowledge is not a light one. The Advance can not believe that this community will wish to assume a dog in the manger attitude toward the new undertaking. We Know Him The Advance doesn't under take to tell anybody who to vote for in the primary, but it does feel that no one who votes for 0. J. Peterson for Commission er of Labor and Printing will ever, if he is elected, have cause to regret it. The Advance is not speaking of Peterson from hearsay. When just out of college he was the writer's teacher and later he was editor and publisher of the Mmi-weekly newspaper o n which this scribe got his firs! experience in newspaper report ing. We know him, and we'll vouch for what Editor Beasley of the Monroe Journal says of him. And if Peterson gets the of fice of Commissioner of Labor and Printing it will be the first time that he has ever got what he deserved from a State to which he has given a large part of a lifetime of service. I Warren says it'? too late to get hi* reply to Ward circulat ed throughout the District be fore the primary, but in this part of the district he seems to have covered the ground pretty well. . The Governor's proposition as to the State port and water traf fic issue, in case readers of The Advance failed to catch the drift of The Associated Press dis patch, is, with the consent of the Council of State, to call a special session of the Legisla ture to be convened early in July at which time the Governor will ask for the enactment of legis lation called for in the recent re port of the Ship and Water Transportation Comm i s s i o n with the express proviso that the legislation shall not become operative until it is approved by the people at the polls. Some of the newspaper boys want to change the primary from Saturday to some other day in the week, but we'll tell the world, for our part, we think it highly fitting that it should be followed by a day of rest. The Advance would have been glad if the primary could have passed without all this charging and counter charging. Once a fire of this sort starts, there's no knowing where it will stop, but we are hoping that the first primary will end it. NORFOLK PROOUCE At JArviA A Fentress by BPEXCE-HOLLOWELL COMPANY. Live Drecwed. Young Chickens 40-50 Old Hons 25 Iloostcrs 15 Lambs 10-12 Milk Calves 8-12 liggs .21 A. L. Aydlett spent Wednesday at Nags Head. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank all those who extended us their aid and sympathy at the recent d?>ath of our husband and father. Clayton C. Thompson. We appreciate the beautiful floral of ferings and the automobiles loaned. WIFE AND SONS. PROBLEMS OK (ON1XJOI By Profemor Dick Olklsa -^rTy f' tc j <3 T1 What's Wrong Here Study the picture before you read the answer Answer?When walking with a lady never let her encumber herself with a parcel of any kind . MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES TTie licit srif.us V ? FEtSH MEAT. BUT M CW.NOT Ql'ITEn /> LocMtir. x/H i -wtetfost > " I ITS THE / t TRthT^' .?? xwi? 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 over and you'll find a surprising result. Save the pictures. | I A Vote for Hobbs IS A VOTE FOK Law Enforcement A vole for sonic other candidate is u vote for what't Hohhs is the only candidate who has tak en a stand as to a sheriff's duty in the matter of law enforcement. Law abiding citizens all over the County are flocking to his support. Play Safe and Vote for a Candidate of Whom You Can Say Truly That You Know Where he Stands L.M.NASH _ FOR ? Commissioner of Labor and Printing In making this announcement I have no apolo gia* to offer. I ain a Democrat of the Tar Heel kind, and a practical printer of experience. Thin office is within the gift of the voting popu lation of the greatest Mate in the Union. There is a good and sufficient reason why a change of officers is necessary at reasonable inters vals for the safety of good government. I want the office and solicit your vote at the June 7th primary. LUTHER M. NASH, Goldaboro, N. C ^_^0tiJliJi=ji=n=Jl=JL=JI=JI=Jl=ll=J I=1L=J l=J l=Jt=ll=U=Jl=JI=H=JISll=Jl5JISJI51l=Jl~JU! Why the People Should Vote For L. W. Anderson For Sheriff Because, Louis W. Anderson has been in the public service for twenty-four years. His experience during these years has en abled him to come in close personal contact with the problems of the people and to learn their needs. He is a man that will do what he thinks is right and what he believes his people want. He is a friend of the masses. Because, twelve times the second ward, the largest constitu ency in the County, elected hiin as their alderman and everyone who has watched the city's administration knows that he has always served the people, faithfully, efficiently and fearlessly, always do ing what the people wished and not what he or a few wanted. Because, when you vote for Louis W. Anderson for any public office, you are not experimenting. You have seen him in harness for a quarter of a century and know that he can be counted on to do the will of the people. For these reasons I, not as a friend, but a tax-payer'of this county, recommend him as on'e eminently qual ified for the Sheriff's office. A Tax Payer ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES This size type (8 point), on* cent t word eacb Insertion; .minimum 25 cents, one time; 75 certa week; 15 words. standing ads, five cent* a wo'd per week. Twenty c*nt* per month?In advance. White space Lnd para graphed ads, 50 cents an *nck. Copy must be In eke *?l?e by 5 p. m. day oeforw Inser tion. MAN, WOMAN WANTED. SALARY $75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guranteed hosiery to wearer. Beautiful Spring line. Guaranteed Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. June5-aug.7-pd WANTED TO RENT?2 OK 8 Un furnished rooms on first floor. Apply I The Advance office. Ju5-ll-pd ii?WP?I BUY STOCKS, AND BONDS FROM us on Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank. tf np.1 FOR RENT?TWO FURNISHED rooms. Suitable for light housekeep-! ing. 303 East Church street. George Beveridge. June6-ll-pd For Sale THK CHEAPEST HOtTBK AND I-OT In town for sale. ?A six room house and large lot In good white locality for $1,000 cash or $1,200 part cash and balance on time. J. C. Perry ft Son. J 4-10np FOB 8AIJC?ONE PIANO AND other second hand furniture. Sac rifice for cash. SOT Cedar street. June 3-9pd. FOR HAI.K?TUN HIGH I-OTN IN Euclid Heights at $2S0 each. On lib eral terms. See or phone C. I>. Lis ter. May 31-June (npd FOR SAI.E, ONE GOOD MIL* COW ?Should suit anybody that wants a good cow. Phone C. E. Overman, 363-J. M Sllwknpd FOR AAI^E ? SIX PBR <"BNT real estate mortgage bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Bank. FOR SA1JB?TUN SHARES CAItO Una Banking ft Trurt Coupan? stock. Addreas box 171. mar.ll-tf One Good Way To sell a house is to stand on the ^idewalk and en gage passers by in conversation on its merits. Good but slow. The best way is to advertise in The Advance Classified columns. for Judge of Recorder's Court, sub-1 Ject to the action of the Democratic i Primary, and I respectfully ask yourj careful consideration. I shall not undertake to make a canvass of the County and therefore take this method of Informing yon of my candidacy. j I promise you that if nominated, and elected I shall endeavor to the' best of my ability to faithfully, hon-! estly and Impartially perform th? duties of the office with equal Jus tice to all and special favors to none,' as far as I am humanly capable. P.. N. BRAY. M31-J6npd.' ? ? t NOTICE TO THK VOTERS OF ? Pasquotank County:? Ladles and1 Gentlemen:?I am a candidate tor Sheriff of tbla County In the Pri mary ?o be held on tbe first Satur day la Job* 1(34. I shall certainly appreciate your Influence and your join for me tor tbla office. H? epectfnlly, L,. W. Andefson. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY? [ announce my candidacy for Pros ecuting Attorney, aubject to Jte ac tion of tbe Democratic primary Juna 7. Tour aupport will be lppreciated. J. H. LeRoy, Jr. mar.lt-tt (IKORdK W. BROTHERS ? CAN-1 dldate for Register of Deeda. ? 1 1 hereby announce myaelf aa a Candi date for re-election to tbe office of1 Register of Deeds of Paaquotao*; | County for the next ensuing terra.! .Subject to the Democratic Primary |of June 7, 1114 The aupport of the: I Totera of thla County will be alncere , I ly appreciated. Reapectfully, lOeorge W. Brothers. apr.ttp fOlt TRIAL JUSTICE ? I AN nounce my candldaay for Trial Jus tice, subject to the action of tke Democratic primary June 7. Tour support will be appreciated. Thos J. Markbam. mar.lR-tp FOR COUNTY <COMMISSIONER ? I hereby announce my candidacy fori county commissioner for Newland Township subject to tha action of the Democratic primary June 7th. Your support will be appreciated. R. B. Edney . Ju 1-tnp. work tor employees on vacation. Call 107. June 4-17pd. SADDI.K HORSES KOIl HIRE?AP piy Geo. C. Smith, 200 Polndexter street or phone 335-J. June5-18-ptl NOTICE? WE ARE GOING TDO sell the household and kitchen ttn nlture and farming utensils on Satur day, June 7 at 10 o'clock at the old home place. Coppersmith Heirs. June 5, 6, 7, npd. BREAKFAST, 8flc; DINNERS ANI> Suppers 60c each. Meals served at all hours. Dlnty Moore's under EMca Club. Thos. King, prop. may21-tfnp MONEY TO liOAN ON MODERV attractive homes In good section of town. Six per cent interest. No bonus. Business confidential. Ad dress Alvln T. Haley, Box 186, Elizabeth City, N. C. mySOwk FAST FREIGHT ANI> PASSENGER, service to and from Norfolk. Patun Ite homo enterprise. Norfolk-Caro lina Line, lne. Steamer Annie L. Vansciver. mar.lS-tf THE VP-TO-DATE BEAUTY PAR lor. Mlttle Jones, proprietor, G13 S. Martin St. Hair culture and scalp treatment. Facial massage and man icuring are specialties. All modern improvements. June6-12-pd Vegetables Spring Cabbage, Spring Greens, Spring Onions, Squash, Beets, Turnips, New Irish Potatoes, May Peas, Strawberries. J. W. Shannonhonse & Son PHONE 1ST PHONE 114 Standard Phanaacy
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