THE ADVANCE I'FEI.E * PEEI.E. Publisher* MERBfRT PCCLC. C?4t?r. Mfmhfr of The .\**ocli?te?I Tkt AnMitltd Pr*?* U *xclu?i.?iy rMitlrf t? lit* um fmr r?- pufclleati?n ?f nrwi dlivatchri <r?d>t?d In tMt Ml ' and alto !? tHa Itcal i???i ttifeliiftrtf t?>?r?ln. Enttrrd at ttia toat?<nr* at Clxabttfi Cit?. N. C.. M Mtc>< clati matter. Subscription Hates Ity Currier. 0". W??k 19 C#ntl On* Manth <1* a( a*'?l 42 Cmt? Tw*tv? (la ad?anct) J. 14.00 Th'M Month* (In atvanrt) _ fl.70 ?Jx Monthi (III advancO %2.2* Ht M?H. I?M Ona. 12 . H-00 Sana Tw. 12 nantfta . 15.00 ?y Mall CltawHar* UN MONDAY. JI'LY 14. 1 f* 2 4 . jABEMAJCTI^ ?'What'* more I'liiliiirni^lir flmii wiilkiii' Hear a<- !-??** a lioti-l offiir, an* then nii<**fn' ih' c-u*|?hl<?r?" said Ijtfr I tu. I i May. It's Ji*h| about k<>< m? ill' |iri?<* o* lllxity Is a flaw an* jail m'iiIciici1? uiilos you kin |?roi<? >??(! tH>U|(||| |( iM'foff III' Mll<M)IIS wrn| ? nntv Since this was the most ex pensive Democratic Convention on record, here's hoping that events will prove it to have been worth the price. The newspaper boys, it seems, were a bit over-hasty in their judgment of McAdoo. He cam through as his friends were con fident all along ho would do. The Advance is glad to pre sent in this issue the case for State owned ships and by F.. F. Glenn of the United States Army. Ilis article deserves careful and thoughtful reading. Whether readers of The Ad vance agree with Bob Griggs or not in every issue that he raises ' in his article in Monday's issue, | Elizabeth City interests would j do well particularly to heed his plea for better transportation. It would be a blow to this city indeed should Currituck pota toes cease to move to market through Elizabeth City. An opinio;) from David Law rence that the Democrats have a chance to elect a President in November is an unbiased opin ion. Readers of this newspaper will do well to compare his ta ble of states that are possibly Democratic with November elec tion results. All predictions are upset now and then, but Mr. Lawrence's sense of the politi cal trend of opinion in this country is positively uncanny. . The present program is for the first issue to come off the new press on Thursday. The change in the size of the page and adapting ourselves to new press involves so many adjust ments that we are making no promises about the sort of news paper we are goin* to put out when we first get going: but eventually we purpose to make the change mean a bigger and better Daily Advance. When the new press gets go ing we will part from our Miehle with a feeling that we are giving up an old friend. It was with the Miehle, purchased in 1919, thai The Advance has built up its reputation for giv ing its subscribers a paper clearly and legibly printed six days in the week. It will be To Service? The Albemarle Pharmacy ? adds Quality Everyman's Investments THIRTY-SIXTH AltTIPI.E. "Safely" a Kelalive Term. Th#- qiu-Mtion I a in constantly ?ink* *1 it limit k|??' cilic invi-HtiiK-nts is wh?thor ( li? Moc k or bond UII<]t CMUKjUwa lion i.? safe. Tin inquirer is al most sure to say that lie wanu the hluhfst pOH *lble return on his money but that t h ?> first OEOROC T HUC.Hm I consideration must He safety. Now ,11 is very hard to know what to say to such would-be Investors for "safe ty" is a relative t?rm. There Is no such thins a* abso lute safety of investment unless it be in a I'nited States tVovernment bond. That comes about as near br im: absolutely safe as any securit> can be. After that investments urad?- all the way down until they cross the line which separates th?*iu from speculations and even that I i n? is indefinite. Various investment authorities have, ratlnu systems whereby they grade securities ac ?'oi'diiju lo i heir particular notion of their ti lative safety. No two author ities a v p-+- ? m ? h44 ? r"i'p"Ct-*- to th"S" rat iiiLs. Seen lit i-'s with nti aciive market Mtav Im rouuhly classilied according to the p turn they promise on ih? money invested. In a general way i lie hitle r the return th" vi? aier i.he risk although to thb rule tlo jv .More important still tlii* question J ? ?f relative safety is never pernia Inently settled. These same rat in'.: | experts continually revise their esti mates. A bond they urade "A" may he reduced to "It" six mouths lience or visa versa. l'? rhaps the point can best be illustrated by takinc two stocks, one the New Haven and the other I'nited ? States Steel. Twenty years airo the New Haviji soM arohnd $200 a share "and was con sidered a conservative invest meat while I'nited States Steel was selling under $10 a share and considered highly speculative and at that time I both those estimates were correct. Today the situation is reversed, i The moral to all this is that every (investment list ouuht to he periodi cally revised, certainly once a year and preferably once every six months. It is not necessary to makei constant changes in your Invest ments. It is necessary to take stock from time to time and consider J whether chanues in fundamental con- > ditions may not have made advisable J the sale of some securities and the' purchase of others. Obviously thls| review can he undertaken only by! some on^ well qualified for that pur- 1 pose. That i< the business of an in- j I more difficult to maintain that 1 reputation with a faster press,, but we will not l>e satisfied with anything short of our present] standard in this respect. The Advance is happy to see the spirit shown by the Fore man-Derrickson Veneer Com pany in offering potato growers the use of its warehouses for storage purposes in case anyj growers want to take a chance, on the market's improving. We note, however, that where pota-, to growers market their pota- ; toes through a co-operative marketing association, they al most invariably own co-opera tive storage warehouses. I vestment hankt-r and ordinarily ho -should be the one lo consult hut as Iihn been said previously in these ar ticles you should usr the same care in til-* selection of your investment adviser as you do in pick ins your lawyer or your doctor. Take advice , "nly from thos< fitted by trainir? "nd ? ?'<ip"i-ienct. ttnd *4t-h-4ong rec ords for conservatism. TH I HTY -SEVENTH A RTICLE How to "Hv habit most of us ar<* sales men. making a living by selling our services, skill, knowledge, time or some form o^ property. Few are buyers, by h^i or training. Often we don't we make pur chases ? There's a dif ference be^NHQ^nng and being sold to." This observation came from an In vestment* banker during a casual Pullman car chat. Sensing that his idea related to the buying of invest ment securities. I urued him on and got the following: ? 'Tour things the investor ought to get wh? n he buys a security. They are the Security itself. Investment .??milysis. investor analysis and buy ing help. |tv buy in- help 1 m?an 4he S"IVM'e of a qualified Jnvestmen* dealer who will help the investor buy ratio r than try t?? sell to him." There's a great deal of common s'-nse in the foreuoing. I have sev eral times in tiiis series emphasized the importance of takinu plenty # of time in make investments. Investi gate as far as you can. If the in vejstor 1ms time and experience lie can himself analyze the securities li< contemplates purchasing. If lie can not take the time or lacks experi ence. lie should s*#k expert advice. I Here are some of the principal ? !? - nients investment analysis: Say we are considering a corpora tion bond ? what is its record in earning and management over a pe riod of years? What is the nature of the business, its past and future? "Hmc"~iK-rrmipptiHott in- tha4 -line -of bu.sinusa? lias the enterprise suffi cient propel ty to secure a loan? Is it conservatively appraised? Is the company earning a fair return on the money invested? Who are the men in its management? Are they capable and honest: likely t remain in charge? A successful one-man company, in which the one man is about through, is not so good an In vestment as a going organization | MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES | Cut out tne picture on all four sldeB. Then fold carefully dotted line 1 its entt.e length. Then dot ted line 2, and so on. Fold each section underneath. When com pleted turn orer and you'll find a surprising result. Sare the picture*. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO JOLTS MCYORMAN. Today Everett True put a den"fc in a motorman's cap. He said he was tired of bein? jerked apart and bumped together every time the car was stopped and started. he also said "some motormen seem to th'inK ?? -street car is a cock-ta.il# shaker!" Of course it actually is in some cases. jwith a n amber of capable men in charge and with younger men in training. What is the company's financial structure; that is. the proportion of common and preferred stocks. d? bentures. bonds, notes. etc.? Dozens of pertinent questions can be ask*d on the various items of the com pany's financial statements. For ex ample. what is the character of th? inventories over a period of years? Are tin* bills receivable, that is. are accounts owing to the company.', gaud. or ?bmilH a parr nf |||Ol? haYP' I been cahrned off as worthless? What are good will, patents, trade marks and trade names worth? Some cor- ? porations carry such intangible, al though undoubtedly great, values, at $1.00 or zero. Are the maintenance charges excessive? Is depreciation properly taken care- of? What about the sinking fund. If any? Is t h ?? ' trust Indenture, or mortgage, prop erly down to safeguard the investor properly? The foregoing are only a few of the many questions a conscientious, investment banker asks before he buys an issue to sell to his custom- ! ers. Frequently it requires months to answer them. That Is what is | meant bv investment analysis rod . the Investor. ? although he has not I ? the time or the experhwiceJo. make isuch an analysis, nevpr-tJie-ie'ss can' I linve all Its benefits by selecting th? (right kind of investment bankers. j (Mr. Hittrlies*"next_"art1c,le \vill.aj>-. pear In an early Issue of The Ad i vance > . MASONS HOLD PICNIC BENEFIT ORPHANAGE Winston. July 14. ? The Masons of Bertie. Hertford. Northampton. Cho wan. Gates. Perquimans and Wash ington counties have an annual pic nic to cultivate social and fraterna' Rood feeling among themselves ani their fri-nds sind to raNe funds for support of Oxford Orphanage. Tni.s years it will be at Colerain, Thurs day. July ,i|. Congressman John H. Kerr will deliver an address. Tfier "be" tnuny amtxsemfnts~hrrttTding a seaplane. Various refreshment will be sold for the benefit of the Orphan fund. Two uaine* of bas? I'KOHI.KMS OF COXDt'CT By l*rofeMM>r I)lck Calkins What's Wrong Hen- ? Stuily ?!??? plot ure before you read I Ik* answer Answer-*-. A . lady weighing ?v-er two hull J red pnnnds'Vhn appears in a one piece suit does not show very linod form. .... _________ ball will be pl?yed.~ one in the morn t Ing and on** In the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Howard J. Com lis > announce the birth of a d.iUKhter ivy Joel, on Friday. July 11 .it tiiet* home on West Main street. < ARI? OK THANKS We wish to thank our manv . friends both white and colored wiiu I stood so nobly bv us iluting our rlear sun's. ( Jani"? W. \r Murreu I Ulnuss anil iltutli. lui* the cars loaneu | and the beautiful floral offeritic*. The Family L ?e M cCALL Printed Pattern* far Hame-Seteing and see our large assort ment of beautiful wash fabrics for your summer ? "Frocks. Materials of silk, of cotton and of silk and cotton in a beautiful range . of patterns and colorinKS. The Xew Fell MeColl Quo rtfrliin 'vp Sow on Hole Rucker & Sheely Co. Klhahcth City's first Store. | M\!KI{ M \DNKSS If / ? //^L , , Siiw K 5 tr~V (; ! ^ V^W / ( - \V , v V-"? iQj ? " u i> ! C-C-C'MON in ) rt' w-vj-vm'ec'5 w-vuwjm H ; "? AS ANY MING f ? ! 5R-B I Irzii* ^ -v^- J, ,;- :,-. ~ :=. ' ==^?^ , Uiiniiii ~ f NOW HEN MY VOUMJ I man- You 6eT " ose i TE& WASHED BEFOCe You Go To Bep a? Gee wwz ma -" ain'Tcha ooTKkY MoT WfTerj? 6?E whiz- r? VOH WANr ME "tOT^EEIE '| T'P5A'H?-Gee whit/ ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RAILS | This size typo (8 point). on* <*nt e word eact Idmiuou, minimum 25 cent*1, ms t'me; 75 cert* week; 15 words. Standing ads, flrt* c^uta * wa*d per week. Twenty cents per month ? In advance. White iptet ub4 para graphed ads, 60 cent* an ineh. Copy muat be Jq eke aSrioa by B p. m. day oafoiv lnaar tion. Wanted WAN'TKD? MAN TO OOLLKCT and ?ell life Insurance. Good aalary to a real Insurance man. Size of debit about $154.00. C. E. Over man, Box 223. Julyta-lR-np AN YON K INTKKK8TKD IN JUII AM X. reducing Girdles call Mr?. E. V. Albertnon nt E. J. Colioon & Co. Phone 535. July ll-17n|.. Lost and Found I ! I-OST ? ONK PAIR SHKL1, HIM 'Nose Glasses In J. W. Selig 6M6. J. j M. Martin. 8-14pd| I I/4MT ? HMAI.I, KHHALK WHITE setter Sunday with black head. Kn-I graved on collar is Dr. Ckorgc C. j Rhodes. U. S. S. Langley. liberal! RewaH) If returned to W. M. liuxter, I 506 Churo^i street. Ju 14,15,16npti. , MWT ? FLARHIiKiHT. ? IN(?Kfl long. I<arge top. Saturday noon In or near Post Office. Reward. C. ; P. Brown. National Bank Building, i July 14,15 pd. I Supply And Demand You cnn't supply your own wants to the best advantage, or fill the demands of the people of Elizabeth City, unless you keep in daily touch with the classified advertising section of The Daily Advance. The surest indicator of th*> changes In the stream of sup ply and demund In hundreds of the needs of everyday life ? from real estate to Angora cats ? is In the classified columns. You don't know how many houses or rooms there are to_ rent, how many used cars or typewriters for sale, how " many opportunities ana situations open, until ? you read through the ads In The Dally Advance classified section today. There may be dozens of people here In Elizabeth City who will be Interested in buying something you want to sell or In some service you can perform for them ? but you won't know who they are until you use an ad and find out. Call 357 and ask for an ad-taker! Miscellaneous bi t stocks, and bonds prom ] ua on Weekly and Monthly payment* The Industrial Bank. tf np BREAKFAST, S.V; DINNERS AND ' Suppers 50c each. Meals served at all hour*. Dlnty Moore's under Elk* Cluh. Thos. King, prop. may21-tfnp j NOTICE ? MT<?*lltll,K HKKVIcn at Nags Head. Meets all boats, gives quirk transportation to and from the beach. Splendid rates to parties visiting Fresh pond's for fishing An fX>R SAI,R ? NEW SEVEN ROOM dwelling corner Maple and Elm streets. Can offer an extra bargain In this property. Several other homes for sale at fow figure, ta cant lota and farm land. Stand ready to trade property when your* 1 For Sale ?nSiL,U?,/0U- W' E 20.1 Hlnton Bldg. july ii_i4ni. , , SA ? ' AT'MCtE IN GOOD condition. Can be seen at 317 West Main street. July9-15pd FOR KAIJO ? SIX TKR WW r? n I estate mort^aRo bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Bank. FOR HALE ? A HORSE POWER MO tor General electric, second hand, now In operation. Delivery can be mad* some time In the next 30 days. The Advance. tf FOR HALE ? TK\ MIAUE8 CAItO. Una Hanking & Tru-t Company stoek at !> 5. Address box 176. snar.l2-tf Opportunities J.AIHRN work AT HOMB? ant. eaay sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Hlgiiert poatl paid For ('ill Information Jonea, Box 2, Olni y 111.

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