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I PKKLE * ngtl.K. Publbther* HKftaCWT PKCLC. Ctfitar. of Th? As<inctaJf?l IVfM. It Melaalraly *11111114 li tor n-KMicitin ?r dmimm la t*u m>" ?i tf tit* i# ?? ??cat ?l*atf OiartlK C?Ur?? ?? th? partafflw II lllMtth City, M. C.. u MT?n< cl?M l(M?i By Carrier. II Oa* iIwni) 13 C Yf (la *<????*) - K" By Mull. Wednesday. seit. ... r ? _ -? TV Poller llint likes lilni^ If wjkII) Fins n tiioii<>|Mily. Vow that automobile* ur?* no ilna|i mi' common It Imnll) |m>* l' H-nrli .1 - baby V walk. ? " Grawi for Tlim L What we'd calL- luomjU.WiJL ?pent was the Hit hi dollar* I Iim4 it co^t the club boys of Pasquo tank .to nee the this year. ?'What would you Ink"- for that call?" out* of the boys iiKkt-il u -dairyman upstate, pointing to' ?? three1 months' ol?l h? l(cr tin mother ($ which wan a gold medal oow. * "Well If the buyer was a farm | club boy," replied tin* ?win r, "I night take $100 "Tjiiat J>oy." way 8 County Am nt I F*lls,.coyld hardly )iavi> wot si big ger shock if ho had hern hit io . the face by a brick." Shocks like that would h< Halo : tary for more of our Kast? rn Cat i ollna boys and some of their dads. - With the luiprrsKhot already | tending to prevail that tin- sliei j Iff in too' busy a man lo pay much j attention to the enforcement of 1 the liquor laws. The Advance cer 1 talnly hopes that the police d> ! partment will not get tin- l<l?*:i j that the name thine Is Inn* of the j, policeman. This n e w_s p a p e i J shares with Councilman Cohoon 1 th? opinion that a half a pint of | liquor )& mighty little for an i n j tlfs police force to find in a ?onth. Pasquotank In providing a teni porary home for children \Vlio have no real homea of their own I and for whom the Stale institu TOiM U#Ye no room is r< -silly try lag to do something alwiut Jnve l Alio delinquency instead of Mtop | ping with Just deploring It II One million pound* of calcium arsenate has been dusted on tl.< Cotton fields of Georgia litis year. pAnd that': where what the weevil ilWlll do for cotton in a real boll r f CAKE EATKIt I'ANTS | We have a complete line of |"8w?jrifer" p,.nrl Orejr Pants [And Belts to K" with tlicni, at WW down prices. C. A. COOkK, p<Head1 o-Koot Outfitters.) Open All Night tfrtivr SrptrinlK-r I tlii? fc will In nil niglil. EXCKIJ.KNT 9KRVICK White House Cafe tie Small I'lar, II ill, Ctrnti Hal*"' I H Mallh?'Hx Slrrrt, w?-?vil year has b*?**n dfiuoiiitni let!. Now (ieorKia In Maid to have ili. Ii?-si ri'i?|i in many. yi-ars. \V?* Imtl heard ui^hy taU-s at lli?? doinu* ?. i I'oiil rurs :?! >n u the hanks. but liiis story of n n.:.ti ?liu iim-iI In* car instead of a boat (o troll fur Mn?- fiyh tak? ?j tin prize. Tit" r.is?|iii>t;tnk Children'.* Home rounds lik- Hu- ceiiuin** ur The moat popular aummer report w. "U'? lot> hot to work today.'* We would hai<> to l? a how leimod nummer K?rl and alwuya wonder If w * were tundlriK in the light. Amie people are ?v ahfccnt minded they forget ihentiflvv*, It took Hlx iIjvh to nwk?' the world and Mill winie want to change It In ' on** A man who lortn l know where he la going aeldom geta unywhure. Nothing hurt* your luck like hav ing It in for womchody The tlrm thr?t? month* of summer HIV the hottest Our Idea of kird lurk la a fat man Never count your ehlckena liefore they return from an auto ride. A prrtty trirl novi-r llkea to take liri own word fo r It. I^ooking for trouble la way to lliae your hcii<T " People who' alecp on . alccpluff poi cliex ahuuld get up tirat. We would hate to b?* u rich mnn'a aon a nd have to ntuy In ttoublo nearly ull the tlniA Money niakea the niare go It also fteenut to make the hair ko. The i nun who doean't haw to work might mm well collect hla life lnaur niM-e One grout ohjti tion to living In the country la you have to go U> tovvu for your vucutlon. It 'a an unlucky ftahernuin who doe tin 't even catch ono to lie aixiuU An euay way lo make a amall boy ! take a hath In to paint a "No Swim ming" mIrii on the buth room door. [ Flah uaually atay In water over their hcuda. 80 ?kr human Hah. A man In love will do anything, hut he uaually dtM'M nothing. StiuOOI. BUILDINGS SOU) AT AUCTION Currituck, Sept. .1. ? Four on?? t'-uclicr school buildings were sold ? at public auction here on Momluy. These hcIiooIh linve been nban dtitied nu account of the program* of the consolidation of ariioola throughout Currituck County. The TuliH Creek achool build-. EiTi wii Mold to Grant Baxter of Moynck for $11. The Hurco achool building wan Mold to W. II. MeCiaiinon of llarco for $?;n. Morria Williams of Knotta M .ind bought the old Knotta lalaiul school building for $r,0. S. .1. JenningH of Currituck wait the highest bidder for the Culnea school building which Hold for $45. ON YOUK B1HTHDAY Srntl Your Mother f'/mriTs ISYAiN I I . OKA M O. Inc. To Servier? , The Albemarle Pharmacy ? ntid? Quality Had Close Shave "My wlfo and children thought I win; dying whin, nfter nn attack of aril ( o |?a Ion In my utomach. I li'fnmp unconncloufl. It wan rlnh.t M.'iMf iHir Sunday dinnor. They nay I looked like dead nnd mien* I liad n pretty flow* nhavr. I had he< n having more ??r Ima r.tomnch trouble and hlnuliiiK with khh for paxt two ynra find could K?'t bo |iciman> nt help. Talking with n friend Almtil my attack. he ad n Ur<l nie to try Mayr's Wonderful rlnijih-, hnrmlc*a prejnrntlon that r?'inorcf the catarrhal inucun i from the Intent Ilia I tract und nl I l*y* tin Inflammation which (nuia j ??* practically all Mtomach liver | and Intestinal ailment*. Including i ap|M ndlcltlm. One done will ron j vlnc?? or money refunded, at all '4ruKRlnta. adv | el>;ht? . n inonflm ago," It In a i Washington Letter BY HARRY R HI NT SKA K?rrtr? Writer TA8H1NGTON ? Arthur"* Cap per 'a record-breaking victory In the rwent Kansas pri maries presents a specific esse for the political analyst* to dissect in . thrlr study, of wwpwrtw Cool' idgw and La Follette sentiment in the great agricultural midwest. W Capper. ' leader of the "fnrm ~ bloc." which , preceded th?? "La Follette bloc" In the Senate, was renominated for the 8cnat? by the biggest lead ever given any candi date for any office at a Kansaa primary. V This. In a ? campaign where the cry of the opposition was that Capper should be defeat' ed because he "has not supported the president." Capper haa been one of the moat active critics In the Senate of the Each-Cummlna railroad law. lie remained "reicular." however. In the fight, led by the La Follette forces, to oust Senator Cummins from the chairmanship of tho Interstate Commerce Committee. Hut he helped overthrow the presidential veto on the bonus bill and opposed the Mellon tax bill, indorsed by the president ? 1 ? ? F' was on his opposition to the presidential position on the * bonus and tax .measure* that the hght against his renomi nation was based. As net forth In t per's own "Weekly."' the luttle cry of his enemies- was: "Purge the party of thuso who have failed to stand l>y the |u evi dent." ? Hut the voters failed to !iec<l. Capper wun by m ore man Now the qucsUon th.it is puz sling the dopeatera Is: Was Capper's big plurality the result of a pro-Capper or un un:i . Coolldge sentiment *> To whatever extent It was ant I Coolldge. It is viewed as |n-fOiaMy actively for La Follett i. . To the extent It was slinnlv proJJaupcr. . It is looked uiM>n as. receptively In clined to "Independent" proposals. ? ? ? SECOND * only to "detective schoola" In number, according to Luther^C. Steward, presi dent of the national federation of federal employes, come "civil ser IN ACTIVE REVOLT AGAINST MOSCOW ? tljr Tti? Aimiiii-u l'r>M) Geneva, Sept. 3.? All Georgia fcarul Azcrnijan wero declared to ]day to huve been In nctlve revolt against the Miihpow Soviet regime ! for (he last five day* and half (the territory of Georgia has been conquered by InsurgentM. accoril Iiik to rcpreHehtallves of G? orgia i here. Tic?*1"-# correspondence 'schnoln which promise. In return for a sizeable fee, to fl t anyone In short order to pass examinations for ft position in Uncle Sam's classified ii'rvlrp and to land him a job. "With -September Just around the corner." says Steward, "and school Ik-IIn being tun<<d up to at tract seekers of wisdom and In struction. these schools are getting up nteam for a fine fall business at the expenso of Ambitious perwns who wish % to . land government positions." .Any promises held out by such schools for <iuick and easy em ployment by the government ore somewhat discounted by the fact that the Civil Service Commission itself has found it necessary to issue a warning that such schools have no recoKnized standing and that: "Appointment 'can be secured only through open competitive e*. animation and no school can cause a eom|?etitor to be certified for ap pointment out of the regular ord?*r. .us determined ~by - - exnminat Ion ruling." APRECEDKNT for the recogni tion of "mitigating circum stances" in the conduct of persons arrested as "mashers" was established by a Washington police judicc the other day. One of the capital's denture, un uniform?-d |>oltccwomcn. while mitering leisurely In the neighbor hood of Peace Monument. wasjlC?_ touted bv an "auto sheik" who siic?-.?-sted a little spin around the Vp, iilway I i.'-oalATirft IfR advances; she ~ n ioved away. Half an hour later. ?m a corner two or throe blocks d >!ant. the same masher renewed In-- attentions. Spurned again, he tried a third time for luck a little later. Th? minion of the Uiw. who had taken the voting man's license nundu r, yivoiii out a formal -com plaint and he was haled to court'. Hut the ludu*? well, as nearly as he could sense It. he said, the (Mil lee Woman, bv* loitering along the street, had invited the mash er's attention and rot only what might have been expected. Case dismissed! TKXAS DEMOCRATS FOK MKS. FKI?U>S(tlS Austin. Texas. Sept. 3. ? The Democratic state* ?-oii vent Ion here yesterday confirmed Mrs. FerRii hoii's nominal ion and declared war to ih?' finish on the K'u Klux Klan. I Larry Skinner left ? 3un?l?V night for Wake Korpst Cotlepe. ?VKHETT TRUE - BV C'.ONDO i'cVCRCTT, X>lO You-aES- UjHrzr?<5 A Jojxae f?UL-itT> THAT THC M AX l"S "TH>E- RIGHTPt/C BOSS Or TH? ATOP In and i?e the t-/ new Evrrsharp. It U ? beautiful, practi cal pencil. Mechanical perfection guaranteed. Wb have an aaaomnent of ftizea and designs for you to choose from. fricts SI. 00 tip Th? NEW PERFECTED mEV?RSt{ARP LOUIS SELIG Ymr Imter HInce 1MB. Main A Water Strata. Industrial Tide Turning Away From Bigger Cities Ouirk Transportation Manufacturer* Hccinii from High Kenlulx to I'tilize Siti** Hrrrtoforr loo Far from Haw Material* Il>- J. HOVI.K ipfct. I V24. By Th? Atraact) N'-w York. Sopi 'A. ? Whllw 'I collar worker* as 'well us soft k*i> 1 1 nu n who come to t !??? larg* oil it - to work nowadays arc like ly to be com pel ltd to turn aruiin<l and to li.ick to >>)?? sointl.r towns Titer* is a distinct movement un der way toward a closer contact between the producing and ad luhu-trative ant^ distributing ends of . many basic industries, as well us ii desire to concentrate actfvl- ' ti?-s of each close to the center of its mark eta. The trend In policy has been strengthened by a nninbe.* c. f fac- ! tors. One of these has been 111-1 rapid Increase "1 property val-jl w inrt rents fn the larger eitie-. A concern which 'moved its exec- ? utive and sales departments re- \ cent ly from New York to thoj Middle- West was able to buy property and build its office th*re at r. cost e<|iial to uhout the year'/ rent fur its former quarters In this city. Coat of living fur em ployes aNo has been taken lnt? dc< ]? considerallon In an efforl t > . avo\| a " higher scale of waiter, without. lowering- - personal efft-1 cleiicy or standards of living among the workers. M ? i ye s of Indust r in L plants .md factories to smaller centers has be ii inspired by similar motives an 1 hy the search for ch^ap ami dependable power facilities. Many sin - have been changed ntso by the transformn?ion In the foreign horn population engaged in cer-: tain Industries. Th'e-piano- ? ?industry -for many y\'*rs, wrts^irtTTTost entirely in the hands "of German workmen. The_ piano workers." wgod carvers, pic-" tar-- frame makers and pipe tnak ci s formerly were of German orl gill. Their places now have been ta'k.-n :n'a l?i K1 extent l?y Kus sians, Poles ami Italians. Tlio iituiiiifacturc uf raiifx un?l aiulip !? las, formerly ia tin? hand* ?f the Jji>h, has now pass- <| :?? J?-ws of foreign birlh. .Many of these in dustries have moved in order to closer to n suitable place for la bor. Truck transportation aUr? has* enabled manufacture to utilize site# wher-.- land values are cheap and where the cost of storage la rilitlej* for raw m..u . i.il* .?>' J fin isluil storks are not so high. The move* to smaller towns hjtyy b?'en vig.irtju.-ily uinmd>:_.I Sy mi :i v rrf I h ?? ejnplny?-". "T!v chief disadvantage i.4 th?* difficul ty of attracting skilled labor"' ss*?6 a finding uf the committee on the Heglunal plan of .Ww York and environs. "Workers and thcii families, do not want to leave in hind tlu-m the shopping and amusement advantages of Man iiattaii and the foreign colonies When- ni:i ny finil Ibi'ir .lii.f mi ciat life." Many who have moved from llroadway to Main Street, how ever. are thoroughly satisfied with dlon Refining Company, which moved its executive and sales' force of 300 people front Ni-w S'ork to La wrenceville. . ills.. wh-re its refineries are lo,\tt*n1. declare the poJicy murk* a new movement for the redistribution of the. working population jix an- improvement ? in ef ficiency * in billing and innoufactu'rlng. a rut in ovet i J 'and a saving oY tlni? in co'n? municatlon. "The experiment is proving succesful" said J. H. Graham, president of the com i'?uy. "We MkkHl our while col lar workers to make a *ix months fri.il of living in the small com munity in Illinois and guaranteed return cxpen?es for themselves, their families and goo-fs if they found their urban instinct- too fining. Only 19 have returned. 1? in the account iug department and two members of the Kales fore**. - ? "Tlx*- -personal- -tl' RWMM iu in* ? 'ii>irv iii.iv )??. r >??.! nr. ?i thPMtigii removal to smaller centers. Closer association brings better busins* and more business. II i?eh exeru t Ives become a wart of ilie human (luafltleH of t hose under them aud art* able to a bs<* advancement of i heir men on a broader under standing ??f tiieir abilities. A re turn, to iru?T industrial Democ racy Is evident as a further devel opment through the breaking down of artificial barriers be I we n the ranks of the worker.*' A tin. UK other organizations who are taking similar steps is the Woolen Company which Is grad ually transferring its ex?i-utlve de partments from lloston and oth t * cities to Shawbeen Village. \LUXl-Mi I'lyTI'HK KI V>IKS Vf>, THIS CM^P TRifcD fr *0 H-NOtf. AN 4CICLE LOOSC JtiTHHte CAME. fcxDHfc [>V< Cut out tho picture on u.i t?>u? shirs. Then carefully fold dotted dotted llng-r. gn j M on'. Fulfl '?ach fortlon untl?*rn<'uth accurate ly. When completed turn over lino 1 its entire length. Thou nn?l you'll find a surprising re sult. Save tho pictures. HOW WOCtt Ct>A vai "too ftsst -gS WIKfe? wAtre w Hwe rounu _> i.?- " - om owTne Bcwaoees Yeu. UlrteN'fceY Ht*R"S* "wee B"ju Q# HOWlhe T0PP6B SWEuS CAM?AkSM HASH Daily Advance Classified Ads For Rent k KOIl HF.NT ? TIIRliK (>|( F(H K unfurnished room* for light hotifte kot pin*. Mri. Annie llauk* 125 N. Martin atrwt. AliOtfnp Help V/ anted OFFICE AHmIAT.WT WA\TKI?. iitot)oKruph<-% bookkeeping. type writing, billing tuid gcucrnl ollit':. work. Apply by mall, "<). S." care The Advance. ?ept 3tf W A NTM> ? KX Mill K\( KD I'l \ F. Mavo cylinder m? operator. Will routract with reliable man. Kol'j mati-I>errlrk?on Veueerlng Co. nuK 29-ae.4np. Miscellaneous MNH. I'KKKARD A\I> Ml HH Kir -l? Prlnharrt hare returned fnnn t northern mark* tf? with a beauti ful line of fall and winter hats, un i will havo a special display on ? Mflptcmher 10 and 1 1 of Imported nnd d?meitlc patterns, You are ! Invited. eopt 3-9npd | Mm. m. Mum1 or NOH l<l?lk will hare a representative In i InlMkbeUi City September K for a 1 f?w daya. See display lo D. Wal- j lor. Harris wlnflow. For appofnt nu nts rail MUm I'hoeho WhllP. 170 or MIrm Kllx;rboth Saundi'M, 172-W. sept 'J-finpi!. CM 'II. IIKIili OF HNOWDK.N, testifies to tho efficiency of Toxa Hobo. He Hays that destroy* mos quito*, moths ami bedbug*. Ho recommends It as being very ef ficacious In tho dent ruction of m|co and rats. Tox? Roue Mfg To.. Ilox 16.%. Elizabeth City. N. Also on sale at SouthfTn flotel Barber Shop. sept ^?5np llt'Y HTOCKR AND IIO.VIH from ua ju Weekly and Monthly payments. Tho Industrial Hank tfnp. For Sale FOR HAI.K ? I Wit J. MKLVj MY stock and fixture containing gr*? cerles, cafe, soda l^nn'aln. eight furnished rooms. locitM at pas senger depot, ltents reasonable. L: It. Thornton. Mpt.2-ft~pd FOII MliK TWBNTV-FOfTt foot gas boat with engine In good condition. T. S. Owons. 2-ftpd fT ' I : "ha I ,F? < >\ F, F.I tJHT YKAIt old horse Weigh f*1 about i.ion pounds. Is. It., Dowdy. Harbin* gor. N. C. sept 2-Spd. FOIl HAIJ^IMCNUVARIi: l/OT. 76x120, 'corner West Chqrch and Roldan streets, Apply W. II. Fore man. aug. 2?.sc4npf KIR HALF ? TK.t rtll \ltKS Carolina Hanking & Trust Com pany stock. Addres* box 176 9tf FOll NAI.K ? SIX I'KR CRNT real catato mortgage bond* for *afe Investment*. . Industrial Hank tf V?XHt H*lo ? W II FAT MflMlMSUS at $1.90 bag. Why pay $2 or more whf*n wo sell It at car load price*. Now crop need rye. 8ee us hefor* buying. Aydlett ft Owon?. A.IOSt: > Wanted ? To Buj j VVA NTKII ? HMALI; I'lNF MKiS, r*ft Ionic, f? Initio* and up In dl-j dfft'eter. Forcman-tlnrrlckaon Vq neering Co. uug Lost end Found MIST ? At'CJ. :mi onr no at, about 19 feet long. about 4 \/f feet* tw-nm. phlAloil lead niliiK WITtl 4 II. 1*. motor ko engine. Fln.ler plf.iao notify T. O. Dowdy. Har binger, X. C. and receive reward. Sept 2.3.4.pd. 1,4 1ST ? ON WtityT MAIN HTRKKT bet wo?>ti residence o( W. J. Wood ley ?nd M I*lgh flhfpp a aliver wrtat Watch. Finder will ploa*e return to M. l^elgh flhoop and re- ; ceive reward. aept 2.3.4,np' CASE AFTER CASE OF NEW KM- 1. MERCHANDISE ARRIVING D A 1 1- V WE WiK imm:p\>;i:d " TO TAKE CARE OK THE NEEDS OK YOI N?! LADIES A N D -?mr AROKT TO CJO OKK TO SCHOOL Rucker&Sheely Co Elizabeth City's flout Storo Don't Blame Your Shoes for wearing out quicker than you think they should. Below is shown a shoe with the shank broken down. Thou sands of people have this shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of the shoe. * This iswrong 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. DsSchoUs loot Comjort Appliances will correct both your foot and yoar 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 feet aa well as shoes. Come in and get a Free Demonstration. OWENS SHOE CO. MEET YOUR FRIBNM AT OCR CUan Soda Fountain \\ ?' XHJC APOTHBOABY 81I0? Butu-r Brans Snap Brails, Sweet Corn CALL IS for any other Fresh V eatable* PHON'K OOF. R. * GARFtETT EL DALI.O CIGARS Holil !>v lf>n<||nt? UltOCHIM AND l'lf AIIMACIKS I). It. MORGAN & CO. WHOLESALE <;KOCKIt8 riivno .W) Blinding Headaches " For about twonty years," says Mr. P. A. Wal ker, of XewburR, Ivy., "one of our family remedies has been IJlack-Draught, tho old reliable. ... I use It lor colds, biliousness, sour stomach and indigestion. I was subject to headaches when my liver would got out of order. I would hare blinding headaches "and . . . Just couldn't go. I used Thedtord's BLACK-DRAUGHT ?nd 14 reli?v*l mm, "About right years ago my wife got down with anl ?tomnch trouble. . . . Wc tried all week to 'help hot-. ... but Wit didn't got any belter. She *a? nauseated and couldn't eat or re*t. 8he b pan taking lllack-Drauvbt and In two- days alio was great ly Improved and In a week ?ho waa ii i?." Try Dlack-Draueht EXP1) THK APOTHBC'ARV shop Kiiubcth ouf, k. a
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