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PEELK * l'KRI.K, imblUhrr* ' HIMIRT PICLK. ta.tar Member ?? The Amtrliitnl l*mw. TW AnmiiIH Pr?M I* HflnMl ?itlllr? to "VhaM* tar n>taWt(?Hn ?( d<H4iHin ?MMM la tkta wm?r ud alw t? m? i?t*i ?rm HtlMM ItaMt. [Mnr4 al t*? *??!??. r? ?I KltUferm City. N. C.. ?? .??-,) CUM Mlttf. 8ubncri|Kion Kale. Itj Carrier. * ?? II CMlt ' (la ?**???? i 12 CmiIi 11.70 ?7.JJ not 1109 W.0* He wWo not* aTT'tlt' iip ?>n Knot leg | niny shin* for a while hut soon will 1 find himself out. ? Cha*! ng something t? always more ! ftxciiing than cuu-hln^ it. Very often, oven in n *even-pas Mngtr car. thm-'H a crowd. [ Putting your best foot forward I* 1 all right. i-ut you only move alone by dragging ii|? the other uivi There Isn't any ?*?' In worrying Over where we are h?Nid?.d All of u* have rouiul-tri|? tickets. jjr* Better !>e laying in n good vupplv of baths before the long cold spell Still "waters run dec p. I?ut they ore full of snags More people would l?e good if being good wus Interesting ^ Thev chief objection to' a now Monographer ls_ words fall her The harvest moon serins to govern not only the tied. but also the untied '<46ome'people don't many for fenr It won't last and other* for fear it will last. ^ Money certainly is n convenient thing to have around, whether you've committed murder or not. Business of extending felicita tion h and congratulations lo Proaldent Zoeller of tho Eastern Carolina Photographers' AsuocJa ~tk>n. Dbn't crowd the iioHplUilH, geil ' tlepj^n, now that it is possible lo go 4ft and have your waste uicas ? ure permanently reduced In on - ?short operation. After taking one look at "look's synthetic profile" as de pleted In the, news pictures of the day. one cun't escape a conviction that Jack would never rink that ?hlng in the ring. The pros in tho ports and ler tnlnalM discussion are beginning In ttnllmbcr their heavy artillery; but we must say they've let Sen ator Williams get a considerable ?oa-theia.. It Just natclielly ain't safe nny more for a feller to die or be Im peached either, for there's hits bet ter half ready to step right In hi* phoen tllilo the obsequies are over. Bleh Is life, but who'd a thought It a few short years ago? For two days In succeiudon the Raleigh Time* has coine to us with a Leonold-Loeh Htory prom inently played up on Itn front Mgge: ? And thin Ju*l i??? the Tim*** baa fotiaaelUd the roi>t of us nowa papers to lay ofT that stuff and permit the youngsters to iilnk Into the oblivion ttyey deserve. ? Most of us developed an awful grouch during the three wet days that the week began with, llut down at Beaufort 12 Inches of t vain fa II in 10 hours was reported and paved streets were washed up or otherwise damaged. |*n . lcM one reads the newspapers he never realises how blessed are we who dwnll In .the metropolis of the Albemarle. ON YOUR BIRTHDAY Send Your Mother Flown ?VAN FI.OKAI. CO. Inc. ?"i* ? '? M. G. Morriarlle A Company rURNITHRE If Tim Dan (t OtpHT. U (mi Want It. BY <;?LLY! ITS JUST ONE THING AFTKK ANOTHER Wash i ngton Letter BY HARRY B. HUNT N KA Service Writer WASlli NOT ON ? WO. men's progress In politics will lx> demonstrated with in 'the next few weeks of tho presidential campaign. For the first time in history, the wives of ' rnndidates on a prvultlcntial ticket will take to tho atump ati real political helpmeets to their hua ? Dands. The women who will bluzo this new trail of political notion will l>e Mrs. I telle Ui Kollctte and Mrs. l.ulu Wheeler, wives of tho Inda ? pendent candidates for president and vice proMldent respectively. Mrs. LU Kollette's lltsl speech of the campaign probably will be made at an Independent Progres sive rally scheduled for some near by |K>int In Maryland. Mrs. Wheeler, who will accompany her husband on his tour into the middle west nnd wnU will address gatherings, part leularly of women, in tho same towns where Senator j Wheeler speaks. ? ? ? Although this wui i?o a new Experience for the nation ? having the wives of presi dential and vice presidential rt?n I dklatcs speaking from the Blump ? It will be no new experience for I tbe two women. Campaigning for their hnsbnnds is an old story to them. True, t? this- wlti -be- -their - first venture as - orators in a national campaign. | But as each of them has always been her' huslmnd's right-hand as I slstant In campaigns for minor oinpes, even Including their cam paigns for the Senate, they see no reason why they should not |?ar t lei pa to equully now that their bubbles head a presidential ticket Doing both progressive nnd In dependent wives, they're going to ' proceed on that Imsis. Consorva | tlve folks may frown, tail they | don't expect to win the conserva tive voto for their ticket, anyway' ? ? ? THIS move by tho wives of tho Independent candidates may bo the solution to the puzzle I that has been boih*B??g the HAI) TEN PINTS OF WHISKEY IN BOSOM Durham. Sept. 19. ? With ton pint* Of whlnkoy In half pint hot , t Ior turkeri in IiIr bottom, It. Lu ther Vic kern, of this city, wjih arrested at a local wan 1iouh<> Wednesday when his actions in at political managers of all tho parlies, which puzzle is: ?"How can wo stir the Interest of the wimii'n voters?" All of the parties, of course, have "Women's Huiwius," with women In chnrRo, trying to sllr up some semblance of enthusiasm anionic the women. Hut although the women were fighting tooth and toenail ft few years ago for the ballot, now that they'vo got it they're seemingly trying to con* serve it as a sort of souvenir in stead of using it. the candidates complain. This is particularly true of the very organizations that were in the thickest of the tight for equal suffrage. The National Women's Party and tho National League of Wo men Voters, for Instance, are both standing on the sidelines, declin ing to he enticed into any of tho rival political camps. Officials and influential mem Iwrs of thene organizations say they must not side either with Re publicans, Democrats or Inde pendents lest their action In* mis construed. Since their organiza tions are non-partisan, they must be lion committal. ? ? ? A CONCENTRATED campaign to crack this reserve, on the part of women's organiza tions is under way by the women's bureaus of all three political out fits. '? far as winning an Open en dorsement for any candidate, how ever. by any of the national wo man suffrage organizations, the outlook is altogether bleak. There will l?o no cfTort. on the port of any of them, to "deliver" the wo men's vote. Probably they know they couldn't deliver, even If they promised. So they decline to raise any false hopes. It i* the individual women, not the organizations of women, that will decide whore tho women's vote will land. And. understanding feminine psychology better than the ma sen line campaigners, it is the vote of individual women Mrs l?a Pollen ? and Mrs. Wheeler will invite front the stump. tempting to hurry away and to j hide when police came noar. caused the officers to be stispicl- 1 on-* ami to comer him for an In validation. He was carried to the city jail where he Is now being held for trial under a bond of $1,000. Officers later nearched the home of Vlckers and found THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLE1 aooo NVJHT StM6 ' ' 27 gallons of liquor hidden in the I grass on hid premises. Pathos was; added to. the search of the' home when Vicker's small son | began to cry and pleading with ? the officers not to go Into his! dead mother's trunk where he' was sacredly keeping her cloth- j . lug. jmx;e OVKKMII.ES I OI<nKS OEMUHKEHS ChicaRo, Sept. 19.- ? Federal1 Judge Carpenter today overruled the demurrers of Col. Charles Forbes and John Thompson. Chi- j chgo ami St. Louis contractor, ! , charged with conspiracy in con-j >neellon with the Forl^s adminls-i tration as director of the Veterans, i Ilureau. f The date of I he trial will bo set for October 14. MOVING I'ICTI'HR Fl'YNIRN TEE-HEE-! TH' MftN'S WIFE THTOIH5 ; AT TH' \ CAT! Cut out tho picture on aii (our j sides. Then carefully fold dotted dotted line 2. and mo on. Fold j cach section underneath accurate ly. When completed turn over j lino 1 Its entire length. Thou and you'll find a surprising re suit. Save the pictures. MAYOR WATCHED BY TRIBESMEN The Watch, However, (lame from 'the Jeweler, and Wat* Presented fo?*j Faithful Service. _ I A fraternal event of more than | ordinary interest was the mewt I lng held Thursday evening by Pas ! quotank Trlb^ No 8. Improved Or der of Red Men and the special . fuaimi's ma netted therewith. Taking advantage of the ab-. ! nence from the last regular meet- 1 ing of Mayor W. Hen Goodwin, one of the few charter members upon the present roster and actively <engaged in the work of the tribe. who was in attendance upon the | National meeting being held at In d^inapolls. the membership voted ? .!_ia..pie.sciit Mr. Goodwin a present in token of appreciation for long and faithful service. The present selected was a handsome and val uable Hamilton watch. The eulogiBtic and presentation i-ddres was made by .Imlge George J. Spence of the local Recorders , Court, and the recipient feelingly : responded. Judge Spence reviewed the his I tory of the tribe briefly and men ' tinned the loyal and whole-hearted ! work of Mr. Goodwin in bringing the tribe to its present status of ! nearly seven hundred members | ami money worth of approximate i ly $25,000. After the regular business of the meeting and exercises Incident to the presentation, the tribe enjoyed a social session which wound up | wiilf a splendid oyster supper in Too Late to Classify OVHTKRM ? OYftTKH HKASOft Ih lure and I have them coming In daily. fre*h from the shell. Fresh and salt fish of all kinds that ran be had. I will do my host to please one and all and guaraiiteo to aerve >x?u with the b*?i that can he had. Thos. Crank. Jr.. "The Man Who Know* Fish." Phones 204 and 410. City Market. 18-19-20-np FOIl H.AI/K ? TWO (MNH) MILKS for rauli or terms with good se tftirlty. ? Can h?? seen at my farm. A. K. Cohoon. Elizabeth City. seti.ld-23-np NTKI) ? <X?IX>RKI? (tTlll j TO operate the elevator and take cart- of the rest room; must In neat In appearance and furnish reference as " to trustworthiness. Apply to McCabe & Orice. sep.lt?.20-np V\A.\TKm-TW() (>(M)I> I KKSH milk cowh. Call or see I). C. Per ry. Phone 4 45. 813 "Weqt Main street. # sop. 1 9-tf-np FOR HAliK ? OVK 12 H. P. UNIT-; ed gasoline engine In good condl- ' lion; used but very little; for' $215. Also one Buffalo forge. 18.00. F. C. Forehand. Aoutc One, nox 14 2. Cisco Station. Ty ner. N. C. sep.l9,20.22-pd SKK II. \V KK ? WHITE'S AIUUV als In Ladies' and Mines' Shoes iind Hats. Children's clothes and shoes and Baby Bonnets a spe cialty. South Polndcxter street. 8epl7-23-np - - MOi:KK KOK rent on corner Walnut and Sec ond streets with all modern Im provements. Apply It. A. Ellis, 507 Broad street. sep.l9-22-pd PAYS TO ADVERTISE He who whispers down the well About the goods ho has to sell Won't reap as many golden dol lars As ho who climbs a treo and hollers. EVERETT TRUE BY CON DO ?Pt-AY?M<S. THE T>irref?eiMT '^vjthoritik.'s" 1 Fino "TVterv ACTWI.LY ASREC ON Ay L5A3T A rEW POINTS, NAMECY, THAT THEWS' IS AN "C.AST (Ail NT)/ A "Kltsr WIN?; a 'north MNrD" ANU A 'SOOTH Hl/NT>" /hakin?, in -A*.*-, APTCP BOYIKiS As/O f?6API WG. TMESS. VARIOUS MAH. JONS.S Bdoics of rule 5, for. which all participated '??cry eag erly. About one hundred and twi-nty-five members took part in this meeting. ASHEVILI.E OFFERED FAMOUS PAINTINGS A>hevill?-. Sept. 19. ? A famous ccllection of painting* has been oIIitoiI to the city of AshevIHe for temporary uie in any art ex hibit that local art lovers may orgauize through th<> local cham ber of commerce. It has been an nounced from the offices of that organization. The offer wa* made by the- American Federation of Arts in New York Clfy. Officials of the chamber of commerce have suggested thut the offer be accepted and plans have already been started for, holding of such an exhibit in the, near future. According to the letter from the American Federa-f Hon of Arts, the collection that will probably be sent here will be the American artists group that U now on exhibit at the Tennessee Slate Fair in N&ahvillt. FIVE MASKED MEN ESCAPE WITH ROU. Welleton. Sept. 19. ? The Well Bton Trust Company in this St. Louis suburb whs today held up by five masked men who etcaped with between $25,000 and 13?, 000. Daily Advance^ Classified Ads Say It With Ad* You don't have to hire a bra** hand or a boy to en around th?* streets rlnuiim a bell ? when you want to lot Kllzahoth City and Its environments know that you have a house to sell or rentr JuM l?*t The Dally Advance Roal Estate Ad do the shouting lor you. If you want to clo.se a deal in record tint;*. You'll bo talking directly to tlio prosper tiro property owners and renters of this vt cinlty when your little ad uppears in the classified columns. No one who isn't interested in real estate will read your ad. and no one who is will miss it. That's straight shooting. T<dl these people all the f:ood points of the house, business property or lot that you are ottering, and your property will be halt, sold before tne hist prospect calls to look at it. PHONK 337 Tin* A-IM! ria>si(i('(l Ads Always the Same ? In Service AIh ays DilTrri'iit ? In 0|i|H>rlunily For Sale A <JOOD MILK COW FX)R SALE Apply to Mrs. C. C. Thompson, 60S Southern Ave. lS-lD-20np W?B HA1/K ? Oil WILL TIUIIK n. splendid hoiint in Norfolk for property In Elizabeth City or Ccunty. W. E. Dunstan. 19-20n;i FOR KALE ? TEN SHAKES Carolina Hanking & Trust Com pany stock. AddresB box 176 9tr IX)K HALE ? FIVE II. I?. GEN-; eral Electric motor in good run-) nine order, Price $70. Apply business office. The Advance tf! POU SALE ? HOI SK WITH ALL modern conveniences. Best resi dential flection of the town. 1). R. Kramer. * septOtf FOU HAI.E ? SIX PER CK.NT1 real estate mortgage bonds for safe Investments. Industrial Wanted HXI'IMHB.NHil) (IWOCKHV! clerk wantH position. nest of references furnished. Address! "N. E. W., Care Advance" 18-20p WANTED ? FIVE PASSENGER Sedan in good condition in ex- ; change for building lot on good street. Box 134 City. 19-20np HOARDERS WANTED -r- APPLY j !? East Church street. Phone ; 306-W. scp.l 6-22-np . WANTED ? THREE ROOMS KOM light housekeeping by young mar ried couple. Address "F" Hon 2*6, City. septl3-10pd. ? WANTED ? DOVS AND CHR1.H to call in and take a look nt our new line of school^ sweaters. They are dandles and the price Is right. Twlddy & White. 23np i For Rent ? FOR RENT? THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms for light house keeping. Mrs. Annie Hanks 125 N. Martin street. Phone 277-W. sept lOtfnp. Miscellaneous "CjRAcims, ?wkn??. t .*cst noticed two prongs worn off my ( diamond ring." "Well, don't wait a minute, but hurry down find Lotrtr Selig. Have him put your diamond Into one of those clever, white gold mount ings. I had mine fixed up and say It looks like a million dol lars. You know he has the grandest selection to choose from now too." 19npd HE FORK YOt" TRY THE REST try the best ? The Husy Bee Cafe. Rpectat tttnnrr We. tfnpd (HUM 'ERIE* OF ALL KINDS delivered to any part of city. | Phone 13? ? Joe Harrell. 18-24np OYSTERS ? OYSTKR SEASON la here and I have them coming coming In dally fresh from the shell. Fresh and salt, fish of all kinds that can be had. I will do my best to pleaae one and all and guarantee to serve you with the beat that can be had. Thos. Crank, Jr.. "The Man Who Knows Fish." Phones 203 and 410. City .Market. lS-19-20np K. K. MKKKINS GltOTKRY store. Road and Fearing streets, , for fresh groceries and fast del Ivory. 18-2 4 np I'RKSH 1H>PILAR ntlCKII fancy candies for children. Phono 775. Sedberry's Drug Store. is-24np; PHONIC ismo FOIl CLK.l\l\<) and pressing. Work done | promptly and in good shape. tfx m*Y A R V K RTISI X (i OX THIS paRix and lot It help you buy or. sell your product. tf FOR ADVERTISING OX THIS page, telephone Miss Blount at The Advance office. Phono 357. tf, HKK TIIK FALL FASHIONS of latest designs In Hats and Dresses at the Fashion Shop. 18r24np FOR LADIKH WATTHRM OH Gents Watches and Chains. See, M. L. Brltt, Savings Hank Build ing. 18-24npd A. n. SKELKY Jt SOX, WHOLE sale Fruits and produce. Apples, Itannanas, Oranges, Lemons. I Grfrpe^PrnR.-'Pewre-nnd-ftH- kinds i of produce. Call us. Phone 59. 18-27np SWEATERS OF ALL KINDS and colors for Men and Wotnen^ Boys and Girls. Reasonable priccs. Ixtok them over. Hurdle & Parker. 6 North Poindexter '? street. 18-24 pel ' I VTHHT MODES IX FALL Hats for Misses nod Ladies. De pend on our service and price. Miss S. A. Perry. 18-24npd i l>IM\K HOW DEN'S GREEN rfiver and -Nu Grape and high grade assorted flavors. New mnltary improved marhlnary. 1 Phone 201. 18-24npd FOR GRXl'IXR JOHN DEER farm Implements and repair parts, see W. C. Glover. Fearing street. Phone 30. 24-30npd SAY FARMXRH ? 1J3T t'S Bt Y your hides. Furs, Soy Beans, j Wool. Kggs. Etc. W. C. Glover. Fearing street. Phone 30 18-24np 4'OAL AS OOOI> AS Ot'R ICE ? Pure Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal. Also Pocohontas an.l run of-mlne. M. 0. Wright. Phone 403. 18-1 t-20np IT RE Id? IS IWHT ? GET yours from Wright Purity Ice ft Fuel Co. Phone 72. Prompt TTTOreFyTififf fuIT wiHghl. 23-~2?-34 ' FOR S< 'H(KHi SHOWS FOR HOYS and girls depend on Gallop & Toxry Shoo Co. tS~2tnp' WK HAVE MOVK1I INTO THK new building opposite our old lo cation on Poindexter street. Com" to see us for anything you may i need in clothing and shoes. Ben- j ton ft West. septl7-23np FSB NORTH STAR FfXM'R ? Both plain and self rising. Guar anteed the best sold In Klliabeth City. Ask your grocer for Worth Star. C. W. 8tevens A Co.. Phon* 6. sept 17-23npd PLlKIUXti ? IF ITS REAL Plumbing and Heating, at rea sonable prices, and work that is satisfactory, see ? R. B. Lewis Company. sep 17-ftOnpd FAMILY WASHING ? ItfU'ON dry an(K(darap waah. Men's work a specialty Albemarle Laundry Phone 125. Elizabeth City, N. G. sepi 17-X3npd. vol* WILL FIND A prLL iJn of children's headwear at Walker & Company, 116 Polndexter jtTuet. - ~vt9?oc2pd RAPER*S STAR BAKJCRY ? first In Hi-rvioo. first in cakes and bread, and first in low prices. ?N. Martin st. Phone 420. 23np IF ITS FURNITURE ? YOC NEED give us a call. We have special ( bargains In furniture. Also many other bargains In Quality House hold goods. When buying call here first. Cash or credit. Gold man Furniture Co. 505 Fearing street. Phono 867. sepl7-23np ALL ROUND CAR SERVICE TO be had here. We do vulcanizing and crank cane service. We have the gas and oil and plenty of ser vice with H. ? AUTO tStltyipiy ft Vul canlzlng Co. 17-23pd. EAT AT THE I.INDHN ? THE i Woman's Club Tea Room. Homo ; eats are promptly served at popu lar prices. All meals 50 cents, Entrance Martin street. 17-23pd TWIDDV & WHITE'S 18 THE right place to g"et your boy's fall suit. Prices 1o?l but merchan dise good. See ub before buy ing. * sepl7-23np GROCERY SERVICE ? DEPEND on the Main street Grocery to give you the best in the grocery line. Phone 635. 17-33npd FOR PROMPT JITNEY SERVICE Call Itaynor Elliott. Ford Se dan and Dodge Touring Car in operation day and night. Phone 53. so p 17-23pd LOOK AT 'EM ? MAYBE WE have a asetfr car model -yon wHI like. Wo have satisfied others. See iih first. L. B. Perry Motor Car Co. 17-23np FOR SHOES FOR SCHOOL children call on T. W. Williams & Hon. Prices right. 22-23npd SHOE REPAIRING ? A PHIC1C J to fit you shoe. W. F. WlW* llama Shoe Repair Shop. Phone 769. 108 North Water street. Work called for and de livered. 17-23np SEE OCR NEW ARRIVALS IN Ladlcm and Misses Shoes and Hats. Children's clothes and shoes and Baby Bonnets a specialty. Hayes & White, South Polndexter ?treat* i7-23irpd SPECIAL SALE ON ALL MttR chandlse In our store. AH new goods. Visit us and save money, Necdham's Notion Store. North Polndexter street. 17-23np TRY TWIDDY & WHITE** good school shoes for your child ren. They'll give you more days wear at less price per pair. And wo can prove it. 17-23np BUY STOCKS AND BONDS from us on Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Bank tin p. LOST ? FORD RALIiOON TIRE and rim between Ellzabebh City, ? Mill* end Old Trap. ward If * returned to Advance office. s!8-24pd LOST ? BUNCH OF KKYA somewhere between the Post office and Elliott street. Reward If returned to A. R. Nicholson. sep 1 8-20np ? 1 ? ? i ' Legal Nmoes NOTICK ? . riarlnf. <mwK, 0, Of. Iak? % Wbttaftarrt. mm hrtn at T ? th? M?lra ?? I. ?. Kallb. i?4 Wn<M 8 *M. Mar, * ? tr*lit? IbrlMhaut. ?Iwebar fUrtiH ??"< '?*? C. CHrinfhtMt. I I, ??< w?. r. rhr,.,h..^ p.. h#ir? ?t cwmin CWIWMW, InmM. and Mrk. Ka*i and all Pf Ihf iiMr nanwd and rrfrmd and all llio hWf ? and dniiM? <rf |||? Uu I?. ?. lUadfnrd. d?n?H. win take ">?* ?ld twld>M of ih<> MI4 |y II. HradWd. it* ra??-<t. hrtwm I ha a<m of Hi'alr * (Irk-o and ? >,? rir<l A < 'III mm MbMmII ItaK., , frnitiM ?*? Main atr*?. baa kwa ?? drmn?d ??-rot i m f4 ita danarmata tad uuafa ?^duuie. and h*a.i?. c4 ?. ikaMIMy to ftp. ?ad a io Mlirf om r?nilnnn?a p Tb?* will further tak? nntk* to t??i and the Mid Niildiaa forthwith. Tl??? will fudhrr tak? Mkw, thai a * *>d build n? la wucunl a. af rrnd i b- |.rf^~M|.d avainu ft* ih? Ian and a* pi"T!d?i by law Tbn _ Will further taka nolle* that ?nlna Aa ?ail ntddina rrmmrd ai ~r- trMld wMm Iblrtf <:M? day* ftnm the date betro/, Hi* Mid ?lii Mwl11 U mnOT^ ?! lb* CO* af ?? Ifcla aetrfembff I. IM4. ***"* 19 I/Ml ? If to ? I rnpal#. rt -srJP 1 pnMltlM THK I'.tKTNKIIHHIP HKM tofora existing between J. at. Flaher and L. Morrtsewi unrlcr the name o( Flahxr Mor rlaatto I'rcxl ure Co haa thla, tie l?lh d?jr of September, txtfn flta aolrorl nnd Mia aald L,. U Merri aeite la no lonaar liable for nay Indebtedness of aald flfm. a "I l#-??-oct M-lMliP
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