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.THE ADVANCE - VFEI.E A PEELF. Publisher* HCRBfRT PIfLC. C?ttar. Mrwbfr of The Avwlaiwl **? Praaa II ?sdatlvtiy tnt.tta* t* t?? ?t, Hr rt ??kikciM*? tf m?n ?ii?atrfirt erthtri In ttilt J??-r ?< tin to tfca I m.i m?i ?uMI?ti?4 tftvrrl*. Katx*? at tfca ??ata*tra at Ellfafcath City. M. O. M a*ca?4 cUm aatln. Ota W..I Subscription Hates Rjr Currier. Om Haxth (la a?r*Ma) _ f?al?a Moauti (la atfvaaca) "?raa Manthi (In a?<ranc?) . ?? C??*? - 42 Caat i ?u Manthi (la liniwi) lt> Mail. I*M Oft*. 17 a??ntfc| Zant T?a, u aionlM ? ? Hail Eliawfcara UJO MONDAY. JILY 7. 1924. Mrs. Tipton llud <lr?p|>r<l tlnul in ji bur Iter's chair tMu>. If (tier's any filing in u name wo Homier wlint Miss Wennlc Lap, d* Hello (ViUer," Ohio, lias Kot cumin' t her. A Nation Sj iii[i.iilii/i'? Two strapping boys in their teens, one still in high school and the other home from his first year at college, passed our door with their father the oth er day, the elder already shoot ing up to a height that very nearly approximated that of his dad. Clean-limbed clear-eyed young fellows they were, and the father's happy pride in the i)oj a >v''o, one could see, regard ed him as a companion and comrade, made one who had two youii'gsturs of his own com ing up through the grades in the public school think forward happily to a time when his own boys would be 011 the threshold of manhood. We thought of that father to day when over the wires came the news from the bedside of young Calvin Coolidge, Jr., and our heart went out to his fath er and mother as we envisaged their keen anguish and anxiety in the illness of their 15-year old, boy. And we know that the1 tide Of sympathy that flooded our heart at the moment had its counterpart in the hearts of millions of other fathers and mothers throughout the country who have sons of their own whom they see or hope one day to see growing into manhood before their eyes. Surely on this great flood of sympathy from the. homes of America are borne heavenward the prayers of a Nation that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, to whom in the hour of their trial all the honors of the Presi dency seem vain and empty things as compared with the life of their boy, may find comfort and strength in an unfaltering trust in that Power which now alone can sustain and console them. After having tried both, The Advance, beginning Monday! will send its 3 o'clock edition to South Mills instead of its noon edition. On South Mills R. F. D., however, subscribers will continue to be served by the noon edition, as otherwise thoir 1Njj>cr will reach them a day We rave and tear our hair at this la?? date to see that David Lawrence's quotation from Kip ling "never the twain shall meet," got printed "never the twin shall meet." But the print ing press is as inexorable aa Omar Khayyam's Moving Fin ger. In lassitude as regards the second primary, Pasquotank - ? - - I Announcement (liui hr wa^^a^anurannfanier came to Wil liain Jennings IJryan In the midst of convention turmoil. Here are Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. Meeker, the happy parents. Mrs. Meeker Is Bryan's granddaughter. She Won for England Mi?s Knit - w. ICinc. one of Enjtl Js star net unist*. ul.o won tho Wjghrium Cup for her country hy defeating mien Wills, the young California net star, in vtndght Fcts In this international nntcji, America claimed lut one victory out cf six matches, when *ln?s Wills and Mis. George Wight* ham. wife of the trophy doftor. too* iJlO dOUblcV. Gosh, how we hope this is the last day of the convention. If the Democrats keep it up much longer, they'd might as ,well nominate Andy Gump and be done with it. If the Democrats split and each faction nominates its own, that'll give us our choice of five candidates in November, Cool idge, LaFollette, McAdoo, Smith, and Andy Gump. At any rate, the conventioi: was considerate enough of The Advance to adjourn until Mon day just before press time Sat urday afternoon. Perhaps, after all, it makes now very little difference whom the Democrats nominate. Ont can not escape a fear that the party has so weakened itself by its fight within its own ranks that it is ill prepared for a flghl against an outside enemy. Went fishing with the kids t'other day and counted the catch at three, but now discover that the number was greatly un derestimated, for we hadn'c I then heard from the redbugs. 1 ? WT?-- | Cot out tha picture on all (ear ?Mm. Then fold carefully dotted line 1 It* enti,? length. Than dot ted llaa 2, and ao on. Fold each ?ectlon underneath. When com pleted turn over and you'll find ? nurprlsln* reault. Hare the picturM. THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY [?* MR8. GLOVER Ot*T AGAIN ? Mm. w. e qiutt-f t? able i * b?r tout again after suffering for two weeks with a broken ankle at her home gn the corner of Church and Culpepper street. Mrs. Glover is such an active worker in her church and her community that she ha*! been greatly missed. EXAMINATION ON 41 LV 20 FOR UNSKILLED LABORER A civil service examination for the position of unskilled laborer will be held in Elizabeth City on July 26 to j secure eliglbles from which to make certification to fill vacancies as I they occur. Male eligibles are de- J sired and application blanks and in- , formation may b? secured at tht* post office. MINES JAMISON Miss Bertie Jamison of Noofulkl and Mr. Lee M. Mines of Sadler. Vir ginia. were married Saturday after non at 5:30 o'clock in the Southern Hotel parlors by Rev. E. F. Sawyer of this city. I PltORI.KMS OK COXlU'tT H> Professor Dick Calkins Answer ? When tripping over a muddy pavement, a lady should above her ankle. With her right hand she .should grasp the folds of her gown and draw them towards the right side. Worth Hurley Council Notice Worth Bagley Council Xo 60. Jr., O. U. A. M. will meet Tuesday ev ening at eighF o'clock. There will b? installation of officers and re freshment!* served. All members are requested to be present. adv7,8. | VERY 1IX WITH TYPHOD ; James McMurran, * colored, who ; has been with The Advance Shop I for the last year and a half. !?* se riously ill with typhoid fever at his l home on White street. "Jim," as he lis generally known, is a member ol ; the fauioua Quk'K.^teft Hftftlr Aft* nrff: . der Company of the Elizabeth City i * ire Department and of the colored |-i>a?ebaH team, and is well known and liked by both white and colored people of the community. THE AKGOSY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES Tills else type <8 point). one ? word each lnaertlon; minimum IS emu, on* >lm?; 76 certe week; 15 word*. Standing ads, five eenta ? we'd per week. Twenty oente per month ? In advance. White space _ml j*r? (replied ada, 60 eenta au Inck, Copy must he In tke > 91m by S p. m. dny Before I \aer tlnn Wanted 8ECOXD HAND TVI'i.V. IlITKi wanted In Rood condition ?<?<? us quick. Forlx* Cr Krigg! FuiuUuio Plant, North Road street. 9ulyl-8-t>d imicKS nm ialb ? AhiY j. u Oallop, Slilloh, N. C. ju.30 jul7-pd thibty-Mvk a<kb far*' for tale. Four ibUm halo* \v? .k.?n? For Sale Time Saver* The great American Instinct Is to save time ? a lot of time ?and then some more time. In the big aqalrs and the little things of life, time seems to have taken on a mythical value ? to be more precious to u? thsn money. We must have limited trains, special editions of our papers ? and quick lunches. The Institutions and utilities that we admire are the big time saver* ? the telephone and telegraph, our railroads and electrical conveniences. And there Is another creat time saver In the lives of the peo ple of Elizabeth City ? the service given by the Dally Advance classified section. When It comes to Immediate action and eleventh-hour ac complishment ? when time is money ? the classified section of The Daily Advance Is In a class with the other big time savers of everyday life. Read It regularly! ? . j H. Scott. Weekavllle, N. C. 6-10pd FOR AALR ? A ?AH HTOVK CHEAT in itood condition with oven. Apply | 608 Broad street. July ?-12pd. | FOR HAI.K ? SIX PER CENT ! real eatata mortgaga bonds for < ult Investments. Industrial Bank. KOR HAIJC^T HOMRTOWKR MO tor Oenaral electric, second hand, now In operation. Delivery can be mad* aoma time In lb* next 10 4*7*. The Advance. tf us oo Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank. t( np. IIRRAKFAHT, SBti DINNERS AND Suppers 5 Or eaeh. Meals served at all houra. Dlnty Moore's under Elk* Club. Tfaos. King, prop. roay21-4rap HAVK MONKY ? ON HAV. HOMK left to sell at 120 and 130 per ton. Klttepn per cent whoat middling and laying m?sh at money saving prlcps while they last. Corn wanted. Ayd lett * Owena. JuIy2-?-np JTOR SAIJ ? TUN RHun CARO> "j>?. Banking * Tnirt Company
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