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9t PEEI.K, PublUhen MIMIKT ??.t ttftt m MmiIj hi of The AiworUtMl IVm J* ??? l?HI Ptm> It aarlaaHalf ?ntltl.4 t? MM* tor rt-NMlMttui .( ?i..?trh*< ?MM l? tfcU M?rr ir< .Im ta til. iMAi ?MM MMMm4 tftarala. C*Ur?4 at ?? HikflN ? CW*' >. C.. a. mh*? daM m attar. ft^ocrlptlon lUu* By Carrier. By Mall. TUESDAY KKI'T 2 Differed it or (iredit? The Advance lelievis I lasif llie ? fttltowluh ? f'.ji.i 1 1 .? Qoldaboro News will be lead Willi ?onalderahle Jntcrevt in Dizain Hi Clt*:. WW at Elizabeth <Mty . ?-Web haa been more or bss in tip linn "U|ki -of lat*- on iii'coiiut of. sunn dirtiest crime* in t li ? - an Atto of the history of 1 1 1 ?? Slule, jfjUife of workup n ar? l?u?il> ? n - In- ?-rt rl lor: Sl ?HI u ? ?. Jtt lllrl" . Bade in which tin- >1 ;i nTtnrm snr ?vaagellstic parly will soon l*? -trfiii A aerlea of revival meetings. in fact they will no to Clizuh. Hi City aa soon ax tin* meet in;' at Ib-nder aon, N. C.. which Is now in prog ress, has cIohhI. There are Im ml of Cod fearing, law abiding citi/.? us in Elizabeth City, lint tin r. ; i- also ?cores of tin- opposite soil, tmvie ?ftfd-bottPd indlri?l??tr4~ * b~-UUuL_ that they can run thr-jgwn and have been having more or b-sx Mioceex at It. Thin lail<-r ?U BMfot, had boasted that Hp I linn - R*xnaay gospel purveyors will meet -with a cold rerepilon ller and that they will Ik- distasted the lurk of response. .It may In- that these hard boiled ones have guexxed right. Bit wc do not helieve it. In fart -II -*f% wero making u. waj.i i oil *h?lh-r the revival wax a failure or a auccexx. we would he willing' to tfv odds of lOO |i? I that It turns out to he all that could he dealred. We h ave seen the Hani Uamsny evangelistic party go Into town* ao hard that Rllzahcth City would ~ a W?re closing ho that employes oeuld attend services. Hie town drunks anri bums were alluding every nervlce and thousands w? r? present every time Dr. Ham arose to speak. We assure the peo|de of Eli/a - beth City that, they've a very pleasant surprise in xi??re for Hum and wc predict that when Hani and Ramsay l?at*e come and gone that the (own will In* a better place In .which to liv . Now Tim Advance would not deny the Goldsboro News. which ? ?peaks for a city that Mr. Hum has visited at leant twice wit It oiw jof bin eTftngrlinlJc campaigns, tin 'right to speak with authority a1, to the power of tin* Kospel uj: 'preached by Mr. Ham. We an ?reprinting the editorial because il ?iglven us opportunity to proient ;agalnst the false conclusion '.which our contemporary seems to -^hare Jumped at from some of lb ? 'things that be has seen under un Elisabeth City date line in the KiWlMI'toti. ? ' What we presume the News han chiefly in mind when it refers ' io Elizabeth City as having been ,Jn the llinelitfht by reason of "^"lome of the dirtiest crimes in the history of the Slate" are the caaea against K. E. Clarke, the in which, The Advance ,Ja 'flank to sny, was the foulest {which we have ever heard in n ?court run 11 1. Rut Is the fact that ?Clarke was tried and convicted in ?JDM label h City any reason why I lie ; inetTypollH of the Albemarle Ibonld be looked upon as it niod ! jsrrt flodoin? This mag Clarke wan ' no native of Klixnbeth City -*?or Of North Carolina. Only flv< jftii 21 HOUR SKKVICK ?m KODAK Woltk l.v ZOEI.IKKS STUDIO j-* In oMIier (JUwk) or Dull rinMi. ? Over First 4 t Cit. Nat l llank ] Boys' Two ; Pants Suits ?ml ItlH'kli' III llliltrll. Bin nhipint-iil new full ftlylix Juki rwivod S fine I) ^ailnrrd. HORItir. LEE HATS Par link- f?lk?, jiixl in. See tt'imlo ir IHn/iluy T. T. Turner & Co. jVlM more for Dh<! nn<1 iln- iu.>. coomm; rr something pretty <;<xm Major Lfufjuo Scores ? XVrjONAI, IjKAfil'K Mmulat'M Smri'k ( *li im l * ? , ; 1'itfnliiirvli, f?. riiiriiuM, I'JitsiiurjJi, i. Ilrooklvii. 7: I'hfluilcliiliiu, l:rn'?U% ii. t. ; iMiil.ul. Si. I.oiiIh. (>; Cincinnati. !?. New Vorli, lloxton, ,r?. New York, in; HokIoii. 2. Klninliiiu of Tennis. W. I, Pel. Now York . 50 .tiutt I'ilt.^blllT.ll 7f? f.l . fi St ft i llrnnklyii 74 M .f.HO K-hiCu^o . <; K Mi .B?f? (Cincinnati r.y i; *j .527 ,st. Ltuiis r.4 vi; . r, i r, riiiia?i?l|ihia l!i 77 ! itniitiiit 4i'. 82 .zttio AMKKK'AN LKAdllK Moiuhl.t's Scores IMiiiaiii'liiiiiii, -t u.^.?i.tnytfin fi . Philadelphia, 'I; Washington, 4. DHroil, HI; (MiirtiK<i( 2. Detroit, 2; Cliicuuii, in. t 'h-vehi ml, S; St. l,(>niH. II. Cleveland. 13; HI. Ijotifct. 2. -Boston, 0; New York. II. (? Hiwion, 2; New York, 12. Standing of Tcnint W. I<. IVI. Wn*liinMon "?? f?-r? .JiSO New York 7:: 6ft .f?70 I Detroit. . *;t? t;u .r.::r. St. Louis ii 7 H'J .f?2n ! (!lm>lBiul fil 7H . 4 ti t? I lost on .Ti9 ?.!? .4111 I 'hi In dolphin * r.M 7:*. . 1 4 :s | Chicago r?r? 72 .4:1:1 ? 1 | of liia fifi years or life had been isfioiit" "iM*"nTiK-inVir: ? fnetm coivnblo nfter living straight nil Ii in life lie hIiouM have heroine a rexual pervert after rear h inn Ut ilise of Tit) yearn. On tile oilier hand, it is clearly rcnHonuhlc to I believe that the life ho lived here : wuk the life lie hail been living CAKE EATER PAINTS We have n complete line of "Swatocer" Pearl Grey Pants | and Belts lo k<> with them, nl low down prices. A. COOkK. (I load-To- Foot Outfitters.) Wi? have a f?*w NEW MODEL USED CARS incliidinii Touring*. l{onil?ti-rw mill C.?U|M"i. I'lCl CEO KHJIIT EASY TERMS. _ Auto & Gas Engine Works, Inc. '' I'hunr 880 IMflw bill without MMllen if HUNT'S OUARANTItKI) ?KIM MM AMI MMIMH 'Hunt's Sat** an4 Botp), fall In th# tfHitniffflt ft/ llrh, Kei#mi, Rln|wnim,THIf( or otbtr llth jt ah la Snmn. Try Iks IrMlBINtt tl Ml HMl 8TAXIIAIU) I'llAlt.M A< 'Y Klltnbnh <'Mjr, N. <f. lor yearH.before lie cjiiii?* here. In ideetl. wherever In: had kouc, it . Hi- rtiK' i of suspicion had > . h?*oii pointed at liiin and gossip was rather hutty with his name. In i not. tln*n, the fact that, wliih- in other to?wiiH he had 1m* ii aide to j unspeakable w irked im-sh, in Kliss uhetli City lie wan .brought into I court and made to answt-r for his crimes, talle r to tin* credit llian ? to the discredit of thin commute i Ity? ' ? S**o our window display of d?c onitc-d portable unit boudoir lamp". XptxMuI low prim. Also CofT<o I'orrolntom and ToaHt?T?. W. S. WIIITK * (f). l*hona ??. No. 4IO'Miitlliewn Kl. The Albemarle Pharmacy ? add* Quality GKKMANY MARKS INI'I'I \l. J'AVMKNT li??r1in. Si-pi. 2. ? Uormahy to tlay in:nl" I li* - Initial pavmrnt nf 'J " million gold marks innlcr t !??* - Dawes plan. Tin* payment was r? ri'lvwl l?.v Fralnr, as sistant rr> um'ii h. VmniK. ngi nl i n?-i\i1 "".iii J"?>r i ??para* I Inn payment*. Don't Blame Your Shoes for wearing out quicker than you think they should. Below is shown a shoe with the shanlc broken down. Thou sands of people have this shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of the shoe. This is wrong and unfair to the shoe dealer. The cause is your feet. Your arches are either very weak or entirely broken down. No shoe made will with stand such pressure. DrSchoHs Rot Comfort Appliances will correct both your foot and your shoe troubles. Thousands of people suf fering from weak and broken down arch es, flat-foot, rheumatic-like pains have profited through these wonderful devices. Our Foot Comfort Demonstrator knows I feet as well as shoes Come In and get a Free Demonstration. Too will be rttterf with th? OWENS SHOE CO JOIN OUR HEATROLA CLUB . ? . ? I ? .1 I *l'r< mi Angunt 2.'<nl In Srph'inlii'r l.'tlli, fcf afr |Ioiit{c to |{ivi' uKflv mil' Ion of rotil will) r.'irlt HKATKOI.A Mild. ' Will lirul from four lo ri^lil room* mill only ImriiH u I ill I*- more roiil limn mi ordinary nlovr. riierr art- lliirli-rn Kutioliiil imrn in KHuiIm-iIi <lily, ?mil tliry urr nil ImiohIith. M.G.Morrisette&Co. "The Main Street furniture Stare" % Everyman's Investments SIXTY-K! KST ARTICLE l iH'U AIh?u1 I or?'iyr? Bond* Tin- at n iii ion r>f American in v ?? h t o r S liAS bu'n tucju <1 to ward ftm'imi bond* in iT?*at i*r ?|<*ur*>i> r? ????II ( I v tlian in any tlm?- in two T n ary. - -Thn |iu*Ht ion ariM-K t h? ii as to !mw far tin* M-cuii li?*s of other OEOKOJC T. UtJOHi'J than our own an- <j?*sirahle-invest im-ui.m. Nfljt.a fun-ian ? noveriv .i?i< nt bond cannot juduod by tli*' siiiiH* standard ? that we apply 4?? a iloint'Mir railroad or Indus trial liiwif. Two factors liavt> to l?o ? nnsid? r? d. om* political and Hi** ?iih**r financial,' In Jutl&iuKili*' soundness of a foreign tfovent umiit security. To any one who has followed I li* ? ??i:? rk?-t for fori'l'.'ii dollar bond* i Ira It in here dnrinx I lif lu. -r fi w v.-rrrs this i ? self" o vlit?*TTt Take I ho case of l Yi nrh honds, for Instance. (.juotntioiis hove Hn?niai.(l over a wide range us Ho on t look varied for nn agree- 1 m> nt on tin- ropnrat ions problem. Wli- n tin* l-'n tirli lirst invaded tin- Uuhr the* honds made their low record and political news has' "ov rmil tho price movement i nmn* or less i'Vor since. I or consider tin* bonds of lira-, ?il A month or iuTSkii when tin* j ohitionary outbreak. tin* inipor-j tanro of which it was impossible , to estimate in this country, there j was a sharp break in the market ; price of tin- honds. Doubtless in iioth inrtanc?s a good many in-? \?-;iors sacrificed their holdings' yi a* hiss and vowed never to iiw v<m in a foreign security again. j II follows then that investors' IT^' Iy FtvTYe ~ disturbed l?y "these i fnrt of- fluctuations- ought not to r Consid* r lorcfgn- bonds except i tho>e of such politically stable! 4-ouhliii s a"s. for * xanifile, Caiia- i 4 1 a and nroai llrilaiii. ? Tho problem involved is not ? primarily om* a hunker or an iu v?.-'-?r advisor can solve. It is| ?-* 'iii_ ^ I' i ii ij iip"" w!i1'*1' , V|;'V will have to n'lak*- up his own | mind. .Tip' otln r factor which |rov? rns tin- investment ratine ??f , for? iun nt boiub is mor> puscontiMe of analysis. Thai Is th< financial position of tin- pa r tictilar country in iiuention. Tin unfortunate who hiu::lit <;? riuan" mark s? J,iifTili s'wTurn IT was v??ry lit that ir (ierniatiy kept oti print in;; t?ap?-r marks only disaster ale-ad can readily und* rsLand this now. finally !':? re Is the question of rliniac.1* r. V country has a rcpu - taiion f??r iivplny Its pledged word jijjst as individuals liav?* and this loo should In- taken into con sideration. .\s a matter of fact* ii is ih?- ?-yc? |iiion for any govern ? until pi rruaio nt I >? to iP-fault pay ni'-til ellli-r of in'inciiial 01 int* on its . exterior d?-l#i. Any such default makes it. aliuost Impos ed- for ll.at country to borrow SI'mIO? nntii lh?- defnolt hie* 1? ? H r? !ii' dh-d. . I do n??f int' nd dis courage for. iv.n Inv.-st im-nt. For floiii'- |i? ? fond;: ii hoiids :? r? douhth'ss highly d?'sirahh- and cortaln.lv tin- return Is very attrac tive No r.nr, hMWj-Vff, o:ji. !:t Ir*, \i:\v ?? \u. Stein Block AMI Society Brand Suitp Ai'Hvinu. youi- ><?!???? lilMI HOW. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor tttnl Clothier the apothkpary shop Phone 400 A -Qood Hrug-Hforo ? - ? - buy. Ahem without fully unJ? r KtMiiUuc Ihv natiun of the Invent" ment. (Mr. HiiL'lifN* Mxiy-Kifond nrtl fl?~ wltt" tf|>p?-ar In'tMx ii?'W*[?ai?fr at an early ?lat?-.? Brltrr (!ur (iontrol on fulls!:, BALLOON GUM -DIPPED CORDS Charier. L. McCarthy, Firo Cliiof, Worci'Mfor, Mass., ?*ay> l-'irostono Italloon <5?im I >ip|M ?| ChhIr "hold Hip rwnil Iwtlor, rut slltlUfnu. nnU eliminate danttrr of iiiIh hn|?H.** TIiIh Ih only one of trirmtri'ilK of t >? ?? t i ia 1-*? if ? eryvthoro who, like ? our kcIvod. offer Fl rent one S?-r vloe ami j.t-ii only rir<'*ton< I 'llll-SiZi' | t;i < ; i| in - Coril <a?|iii]im?-iit. We'll <lt'inoi?.oirntf? tliem ulmliy. E.J. Cohoon&Co. 1'ltfcK JtO.ll) SKItVH K I'llOXK KKi < 'or. \V.ii??r At Main Si*. I'lH/nlM'th ( it). X. Daily Advance Classified Ads For Rent L I OK ItKNT ? TIIRKK OK KOl'K unfit rnishfil rtNiins for Imlii Iioumc k^liinpf. Mrs*. Ann im hank.-. 12I? .S'. Martin str?. I. ~A.'J0ifnp WAMUI* ? ?:\ KKIKN< Kl) IM X K ptave cylinder saw operator. Will contract with reliable man. Kon* mait-l)<-rrirksi?n Vonorring Co. u UK 29-art.4np. Miscellaneous 11UY STCHKR AN1) BONDS Bid Monthly "puymonfa. lnduHtrluFna'nfc tfhp. for Sale FOIl SAI,F ? ON K HOW HKIFF, 1R fe?-t long and three wid<*. Apply -I. I'. Wood .-it W. H. Woathorly & Company. wp2.pd I'Olt SAI.F, ? I Wlf .7 si;|j. MY ?tock aivd fixtures containing gro rafo, smla f ?n*i'nlii, eight furnished rooms, loc'tcrl at pas senger depot. Hi'iilR r<- iui>li:ihle. FOIl SALK ? TWF.NTV-JOrit four p:u? boat Willi englim ill k?hi I condition. T. S. Owens. 2-S|?l FOIl KAI.lv ? OMfr-KlttflT vi:\i: old horse. WwiKlit about l.lou pounds. l?. I,. Howdy. Harbiu K?r, N. C. Hep l 2-Spd. FOIt SAI.K ? l?r.S|K\|;|,i; MIT. 7."xI20. corner West f'hurrh ami Sehlen *t reets, Apply \V. 1?. Fore Mian. aiiK. 29.*c4:ip Foil HALF ? AUK vor (;oi\<. ; ? c? build a dwelling or store ? i Have a bargain for yon in sorn- - thing you will iitpii ? mantle*, doors. stairway stuff; casings, far ings. otc. 1 1 ikIi class and 1?Ik riiv itig to your pocket book. Iron columns, front frame to Niorc and . class panelled door*. W. E. Iiuu n n-. - 40 1 W. CltHrek-Xt,, ? , 1 11 UK 29-Ki-pt 1. FOR KAI.K ? TE* SHAKES Carolina Hanking & Tryst. Com pany stock. Address box 176 9tt I'oil HAM* ? HfX I'F.H CENT real cstato mortgage bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Hunk. If 'Hill Hale ? WHKAT MlMiMSMri at $1.90 bag. Why pay $2 or more It. Tlioruton. hi i?j .2 s-|?d wlii ii we s?-ll it at car load price*. Xi'v. crop Ht'i'd rye. Sw? us h?*for? buying. A yd It'll Ai Ow? us. A:;oSt Wanted ? To Bu 4 JV.WTKII ? S.MAI. L |*|\K IXMM, 5ft Iuiik. r. iiirlion and up in ill ampler. Forcmun-DerrickHon Ve neering Co. nuff 29.Hc4np Lor.t and Found l.OsT ? AllJ. :iO ONK ItoAT, itlirinf 1*1 feel long, about -I I feel beam, painted lend color wltli 4 II. I*, motor ko engine. Finder | please notify T. (?. Dowdy. Har- 1 blngrr. N. ('. and receive reward. Sept 2.3,4.pd. M>sr tiii itsi ?Tv vrniir ; somewhere between Norfolk Soutb rn (Station and Southern ; Hotel (.in I? .ither hundh;ig<, bear- i Ing name of J. R. JohnHon. Fin- . der please return to Advance of flce and receive reward. Kcp2,3np I.OHT ? ON WKKT MAIN MTItKKT between residence of W. J. Wood ley and M. Leigh Sheep a silver wrist watch. Finder will pleaie return to M. Leigh Sheep and re- i calve reward. sept 2. 3. 4. up MOM'N POP ltd wren Two Krrra HY rAYLOK 1 A* BLACKSTbNE WMISHAU,. WASHER FOR "THE. PESTER. BROTHERS WHOSE. SERVICES SOU OBTAINED to SEU_ PROPERTv -"JhEv Charge moo vgrtH failure to uvEop To moor agreement 1 REPOSE To BE TriE Victim, of a SKlNO GAN1E AS PROMOTED bm those PEANOT BR* MED SuCKS f? Then i take it for. granted that Moo are VMJUMG to i ANSWER TO A CHARGE of I BREACH OF CONTRACT AND . Suffer, the comseqoemcei AS AM OFFENDER of 1 SHAN'T LISTEN "lb THE WHIMS OF ASCOOlMDREl. VslHO TSiE-STO BROVO-BEAT THOSE VSIHOM. he HIRES - MM MISSION) iSSlMPLM TO VJARNJ MOU OP The ACT i OM I TO Be TAKEN) BW MM CUENTS doggone ^hose pester brot?ers tHEM R.E. TCMIIOG TO SUCK M.E OoT ' OwMM MAG'C M.OD Oi'jCO\jER-M - LF L 5EU.lT I'H. COSE A VOR.TUME AND L CA.VT AFFORD TO FlGWT EH IN) tOORT - 1 QOES9 THEM'Ot GoT M.E. e.E-AT'>. ^ tey NfcA S*mr?, I C.VSK after- cask OK XKW- V'ALL - MKKCHANDISK A ItlJI VIXU I) A 1 I. Y WK ark pkbiwrbd TO TAKB CARB OK TUB NBBDS or YorNt; 1. A DIBS A N I) M B N * luwr TO CO PIT TO SCHOOL Rucfcr&Sheely Qa Blizutf. lli cily** nrat stnrn ^ DRESS UP Hi n BRADLEY BATHING SUIT. A Complete Line at AT CLEAN SWEEP SALE PRICES J list As Yon Order It When you receive your Groceries that you order from us, you will find everything exactly- ns you expect it ? in quaii tilx...uualiLY anrt'nrire. II is the assurance of ali solute satisfaction, which Koes with every pur chase, which makes it a pleasure to trade hero. M. P. Gallop Co. MEL1CK VOI.MMTII H hilr Enmnrl If arr Tho itocl Imso with Tliroo continpn of pnifst enamel made. Lnnn service. Tho rhonp.Rt in the end. No B,'3ins? cri'vics, or nharii corner* t?? keep clcau. Sold only by. MELICK Get At The Cause! Many Kll/jilwtli 4'ity ^Folk* Art* Showing How to Avoid Niiil. li vmm Suffering There'* nothing more unnoyiii?$ than kidney weakness or inab.l? ity to properly control L?.o kidney secretions. Night and day alike the sufferer Is lornn r.'" I and w-'at with the burning and scald ing. the attendant baekaehe. iwai ache, and dlzzinessness. life Ja In deed a burden. Doan's 1M1U? ? a st i in 11 In 11 1 diuretic to tho kidneys ?have brought pence o:?d c.)m loi t to many Elizabeth City poo l#.t\ rofJt by this resident's ex pel ience: L. i'. Morgan, drayman. No Kuclld Heights, says: "I suffered a lot wtth my kidney*), . My iflit kidney was so bad the pains Just throbbed. I was tired and w?ak and many times, 1 had to sit down and rest. There was grav el sediment In the secretions which were unnatural and at one time I passed a gravel utone. I used J>oan's Pills, and in a shori time the trouble was over. I haven't been troubled since." 60c at all dealers. Foster Mil burn Co.. Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y. adv. FiMtorr-to-You Salr now on AT nils I STANDARf) PHAWMACY IHONB 114 ' ? - ? ' TAKE Wm >00 % - - - HO CHAMMC* wk know rrs merits' 4lbomarl? Pharmacy. A p?t horary Shop. Standard Pharmacy,
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