DUTCH REUTHER IS WELL NAMED .DiMnal Failure ut Brook lyn Put Him in Dutch With E!>1h*Uh Who Won't - Tmde Him to <?i?nt*. Ily JOHN II. FXM4THH CoRjrriwM. 1024. hr til* ???IKM New York. Dee. 1 ? It now teems pretty certain that "Dutch" Ruejther. the Brooklyn Southpaw pitch e r who ha* been a dismal (allure for the last two years, Is to be disposed of. and ;here Is ?rQat curiosity as to where he may land. Ruether would land with the New York Giants If he had his way about It. Rut he will not land with the Giants If Presi dent 'Rbbctts of the Brooklyn Club can help it. Rbbetts has said that under no conditions would he t'Ver help the New York club to a player, and thut doubt leu* goes double for Rue ther. who made something of a spectacle two years ago by stop ping off n} the Giant's training: camp at fcan Antonio and hang-' log around as if he expected to Join, or hoped to get a chance to I play with the New York club. | Nothing Ruether could have done would have spiked as effec tually any chnnce he might have had of getting on the Giant pay roll. lnthe light of his record with Brooklyn the past two; years, it would be difficult to, .convince tho public that there i was not some lort of arraqge ment beeween him and the Giants prjiereby he was to be taken on j Oft won as he could stall his wuyj out of Brooklyn's clutches. Ruether never has met expecta tions since he pitched for Cincln jutl In 1919, when he did his ?share to win the pennnnt for the Reds and played the best ball of his career. Hut even then he was a troublesome young man to handle and he Iihs never made the life of manager* a thing of: Joy. 'Ruether serins to have all the I FOOTBALL SCORES Army If ? Navy 0. Notre Dame 40 ? Comptlr Tech 19. Center 14? Georgia 7. Shelby 41 ? Spencer 0. Holy Cross 33 ? Boston 0. Kordham 9 ? Georgetown 6. Swathmoro 12 ? liaverford o. Southern College 3* ? Ha vana6 6. requisite* of a good left hand pitcher but ho does not put them to account as he should. Last year he maintained that he had something the matter with his arm, although some of his team mates thought it wan something else than arm trouble that was holding him back. Had he come through in 1924. perhaps Brooklyn would have won the pennant. The race was so close fhat a games would have turned the trick. If Pittsburgh could obtain the services of Ruether for next season, and If iRuether could bring hlmsolf to pitch good base ball for thetn, the Pirates might win their long sought pennant. Rut as was the case In Brooklyn, t would all depend on how well ftuether worked for the team hat had hla services. If he la as lctorminsd as ever that he will >lay with the Giants, he probably will not give much tov any other iianager than McGraw. But if )e does not, there should be lome way to bring him to reason. With Ruether going right, and with Yde showing evon three 'ourths of his 1924 form, the Urates would be a terror to all Ihe (National League outfits, between them they should ac count for 40 victories, and with he other pitchers on the Pitts burgh team, the .Pirates would ippear, as the season began, a tiffer proposition than they have >een for the last four years. A dicker between Brooklyn ! md Pittsburgh that would give he Brooklyn team something an ; ;ood in exchange as Ruether) would help both teams, and both) eem likely to be in the pennant | Ight In 1926. I GAMEs SAKE BY lAWRFNCE PERRY nil. 1? Ik* Alu^'d New York, Dec. 1 ? In liU recent visit to the Mldd?c Wi s; I the writer found a pretty general desire among college nun fit* football schedule* that would throw game* involving natural rivalries Into November. I'resent indications are that thing- *aou may happen which will result In a rather decided step In this direction. Michigan, for instance, ha* or-' ranged to play the Navy uext year, and there are rumors nil" may not be able to connect with , Wisconsin an a result. The con tract which called for five conse cutive games In the Chicago1 Stadium between Chicago and Wisconsin aleo ends. It may he that after this there will be regular home sanies between the two institutions. Very possibly Wisconsin will be found trying to. carry out n scheme of natural rivalry games for next November. She has that, ambition and has expressed it offlcialy to the writer. The feel ing at Madison is that a seuson which sees an extremely impor tant game falling along about thei middle of October brings about abnormal conditions. Coaches are hurried and if there is any lesson to be read in this state of affairs it most certainly wili be found In the defensive showlug of all the Dig Ten elevens this fall. T. E. Jones, physical director of the University of Wisconsin tells the writer that he view* with not a little envy the situa tion among the Big Three of thrt Bast, who. of course, try to win all of their games, but as a ru'< do not permit themselves to he thrown out of their normal stride Df development for the Yalc Harvard*Prlnceton series in , Nov. liber. Victory in tli:s sofiei alone?, utterly wipes out, unv so-called preliminary season uo cet and I his. Mr. Jones holds, is th** way it should be. Wisconsin in tile course of the years has made several very strong friendships. So have other members of the Big Ten. An arrangement of the games so that conference members would in November meet one another in contests upon which lime al leady had placed the seal of tra dition is nu idea in which Mr. Jones firmly believes. The conference directors will :ncet this week and it may well be that lines of thought as set forth above may be promulgated by more than one member the board. _ \ ? When all the odds and ends of the football season are picked up and examined, the work that John ileisman has lone at Ricc? Institute in Houston,' Texas, will not be overlooked. John has a faculty for organization and a genius for inspiration. He made his reputation in the South at Georgia Tfceh and then was called North where hi? spent sevoraV years. Now he is bnck in the land that ho loves. !!?' Ik's taken an institution where football was little better known or understood than un entering college freshman under Mauds the dclph'c mysteries, ! and placed the game squarelv upon itr, feet. The other weelii lllce bent Texas University. That is significant of what Heisman has done, and bespeaks also the absolute devdiion and utter sac ilflce which the young men unde* him have given to their alma mater. "We ihank yon, little football, PINEHUST HAS WINTER SPOKTS Dempgey Figuring on Kur <>|)<'an Tour and Easy Money Kathrr Than Title Bout at Home Now. ( IMnchurst, Doc. 1 ? Capping the program with the United North , and South Golf Tournaments, na tional events for the last quar j ter of a century, directors of the | Pluehurst Country Club and al I lied organizations havo arranged 1 one of the largest sport programs i in the history of this section. The program -which it virtually j continuous throughout tho winter i reason consists of golf, tennis, i t rap shooting, racing, polo and i other sports. The United 'North and South I golf tournament will start on .March 25 when the amateur: championship for, women will be staged. The finals in this event wil be played on March 3L Immediately ufter the women's championship, the open cham pionship tournament, which at tracts fields of noted profes-i sionals an I amateurs, will, open. ' This oven will be played on April 1 and 2. On April G and looting to April 11, the amateur champion ship wil bo played. In between the open, and the* , amateur championships a toani . match between golfers from the winter course in Florida and t lie | Pineliurst winter residents has I arranged. The ninth annual Carolina | team. We thank you, Mr. Nelsman," Recognition such as this in the official organ of the Insti tute must be warming to the hearts of devoted footballers of this seat of learning, and must be firing Heibtnan to oratorical flights hitherto unapproached. For John can talk as well as coach. tournament for men ended here today and on December 9 ihe Car olina tournament for women will start lasting for four days. Prom the 12th until after Christina* no events, other than strictly club contests will be held. On Decembor 27. and lasting until New Year Day. the twenty-second annual mid-winter Rolf tournament wil be held to be folowed on January 19 t'j 23 with the mid-January tourna ment which hereafter wil be un annual event. The twenty-first St. Valentine's tournament wil be 'staged from Febritury 2 to 7 with a similar tournament for women on Febru ary 10 to 13. The tin whistle anniversary tournament will be hel l on Feb ruary 21. Golfers 55 years of age and < over wil have their tournament ? in Febrauray 23 to 26 with all of the youngsters barred. This wil be followed on March "2 to 7 by the annual srlng tournament. The seven annual United North | The seven annual United 'North and South Tennis Tournament will follow the golf events of the same title. These start on April 13 and last through April 18 with singles, doubles and mixed tnatcheH for both men and women. The target program Marts in January with the mid-winter handicap January to 10. There ire weekly events however. On April 13 nnd lasting hrough the 18th. the North Car-1 >lina State i rap-shooting cham pionship and the North and South amateur handicap target ournament will he staged with natches between five-man teams from the North and South. I A series of horse rare* will be! held throughout the winter, ln-i eluding running, trottong. and pacing events. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK; It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair Tliat beautiful, oven shade of dark, glossy hair inn only be had bv brmv* ing a mixture of **:age T?*a and Sub ! jiliur. Your hair in your chann. It makes or mars the fa'-c. When it , fades, turn* (fray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul- . phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture* you <an get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients nt a xmall cont, all ready for use. It is called Wycth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound. Th'* i ran always Iv depended upon to bfing back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Kvcrybody uses ''Wye til's" Sage and ( Fulplmr Compound now because it , darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Von simply dampen a sponge or soft ItusIi w if It :t ar.-l draw this through I he hair, taking otic small strand at a ime; by morning the gray hair has !i> appeared, and after another ap plication it becomes beautifully tlark ";?! :ip;v"'r< glo??v and lustrous. GOOD MORNING / IS THERE ANY COAL LEFT IN YOUR BIN 2 Is yours a coal-bin or a lias-bin? You can snap your fingers at a sudden cold snap if you have coal ? If you're out of fuel yours is a cheerless, friendless dwelling place of discontent. Use your best judgment and our coal. CRYSTAL ICE & COAL CORP. l'HONICS 710 and 10 PHONE 114. Standard Phanucy THEY WILL SEND IT GIVE A FEW MINUTES TO THE GIFT PAGE TODAY AND GIVE BETTER GIFTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES This nlzfi typo (S point), one cant a word each insertion; 1 minimum 25 conu, on* time; | 76 oents weok; 15 words. ' ? r ,Btuu^g s?is, fire conts a word per weok. Twenty cents per month ? in advance. A White epace and par*' I frapned ads, GO cents an lncu. Copy must be In the office > by 6 p. m. day before lnser I tion. For Sale TA'BMlN ACLK TIMIIKIt roil Apply at tabernacle grounds or at our home In Camden. H. C. i^>r?Jbee & Son, Camden, N. C. nor.29-dec.5_pd FOll SALK 1>F,< KMItKK II AT 10 a. m. ? mule, home, buggy, cart and milk cow. riding plow, ?et of double drug*, fertiliser I drill, corn planter, middle buster, , plows, boos. household and **-fck?hon furniture. Three miles from Woodvllle. Mrs. J. B. Holmes. 28? dec8pd FOIl HALF l>K.< 'RMHF.Il 1?? One >oke Ave y?-ar old mules, one yoke ten year old mulos. Hip; lot farming implements of all kinds, houHf hold and kitchen ~">0ture. C. W. Wilson. Weeks ' N. C. nov24-30pd n i ii 11 1 =5E 'iMp ? LOTS ? LAND. 1 1H>. MON ey making farm. Oct description. 197. That beautiful poultry farm J* che^p. Ruy now. 193. Thlrty acres swamp timber for! song. 192. Money making farm. ) nine room residence. Hard! surface road. 201. Nino room' residence Maple street. 208. 8?y- i en room residence cheap. Cherry I street. 190. Residence. 9 rooms, close In. Excellent- value. 101. Apartment. Close In. Splendid boarding house proposition. 196. ' Splendid old mansion Corner', Church and Pool. At two thirds ; ralue. 'Listen! Call 80S. Better ( still come see un Htnton Building; for descriptions. Carolina Real ?state Company. Nov 24-Pec8n| FOB BAlJt ? OiTI AND TWO year guarantee Ford storage bat teries 914.95. Look us up before! baying Recharging and repairing. 1 Davis Oarage. Phono 486 nov ? tfnd i SALK ? Tiff SHARKS ina Banking A Trust Com stock. Address bog 178 9tt M? FOR OLRAN1NO pressing. Wo?k done and In goo* shape, tfx J WeekaTfHe, J?. C. 28-dec.4pd, Lost and Found I I^'iT ~ 'WTO LICKNHK TACi N. C. No. 73961. between Norfolk Jand Elltabeth City. Finder please j return to A. R. Moore, Advance i office. Miscellaneous THR ELITE PARLOR.* ? OPEN at 8.30 a. m. Close 6 p. m. For Ladles only. 10 South Road btrcet. I will serve a* many of gentlemen customers aa can find it convenient to call on me from 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. at the aboVe address. Old Honry Himself. 2S> dec Snpd WT1.KH! Al'I'I-KS! ? BUY AP ple? from J. w. 8 to k ley, Suffolk j Carolina <Uai|road crossing. | South Road street. decl-Jnp PAlWBItSt ? VSI I'M iB PAGK for selling your product!. Aak thou who bar* tried It. tf APPLICATIONS WIT.fi RK RK. received for the position of keeper of tha County florae for the neit term beginning Decem ber I. 1924. N. Durfoot. ohalr-1 man Board County Commlaalons. . nor 24-nov lnpd | WK ARB AI.WAYR RKADT TO lire quick srrrlce en any plumb In* or keatlag Job ? and our workmanship la guaranteed to suit you. R. E. Larwla Co. Phones 111. 113. III,/. ntfnp l?TV ADVKRXMMO OS* TBU) pace and lot It help you buy or ; ?all your product. tf | HHOK lUCPAi/tXNG. W( CALL 1 for and dallrer. w. P. Williams. > Phone 7??. oot.31tf-np I IWPORJC YOV TICT TIM RMT try Mia beat ? "Mm fruay Bm C*f?. , Spool a 1 din D?r SOo. ttnpd fWUfttf OAMUia row MKT ? OOFVXKH fWln? and Blllnu itml? I'hona 110-J. Mr.. CIIBIla Hnyi-. 2?d?c2rip *0* *?**? KOSIM OV OBI) An ?r*?t ocrapl?d tor Ournr p. Hood. Apply Carolina Real R,. t?ta Company. ?? rh floor iflnton Hulldlnf. oct lftfnp Merchandise an vot'jrowmwr? to or* ci r. lom?ra. That wa hara morad to No. II a. Water it run in Bui ton Wlilta'a old atand. nait dotfr to P. W. Mallck Co. flampla Bho? Btora. o. M. William*, Prop. DmI ?ra In Shoaa and Clothing no npd. M'UC .ffit,; OR OTA Meaat at U Legal Notices NOTICK Thla la lOftaa nntkrp. Hi* I Hip undrr-tcn".! hat no further rvntrvl of thr Jack .on \UrhU W.irfc., M No. J0:i no I'oiiulnrrr ?iin< -n l'u i t r Kllntvch City. Si C on , i W. 1W?. but Mid let n--? v ttun.fl . ..r t. D. T. frutu and ?fl-r ;ali! ?i??. . and tfca uix1rr.Un.xl I. ?.* lialit. f. r M,v <1 !.? ,,r other IlafeUlllaa ??n a?v.nu?? ?f -aid W*i.tn. ... fr.ii and aflrr atd ilafr. but thp talil j? T N r,?l ? ton liarrbv laanm nil miHUuilkiiii f??? an> <Wl*a mad* after Mid data f..r ill bll. ? r itfhrr li?bl Ultra ntadv. oontrarvd cr in nri.ij mur *aid d*lf. TtiU Norpfiib^r l:t. p.'!. JAM Sit J.V. KSO.V J D. T. HINGI.KTO.N. ?M*.33.S?.<ltr.l.S NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION llatina qiallllnl aa Ailmlnlanlnt 1 4 Um> lair J. U. Urn* I lirrrbt fir* nrnvr l? all w n? kndrbtfd to hla mat* la raft r forward and irwl. ImwrdUta artilamrin, and Imldina rliiiai aiatJiu tha am to Mr-rait then. f,?r |wrnim| within 12 HMD Uk frotn tbr .tat.- of tlal-. n.lhr. cc It will be plrad'd in bar of thrir rtvmn>. Nor *iii bar I. t ?2 4 KM MA IIIIITK. ?K.I?.lT.M.darl.*.|S AdnUaUlrmlrtl NOTKK OF HALK OF I*ANI> Under and by tlrtur <4 ilir auUinrlt) c.-n fprr*d upon ma aa l'nainila?4r>i?< r l>> a', otdcr >'f lb* t3?vk of Uta Hujwrlur lourt uf ra?iui4ank Cnunlj. N. C . rrttrrrd In that MinvUI I'roraPd liu railtlrd "Mlnnla Meld n a la. k? I'artr." I Will, on Haturdar. Ilir 13th tin* t4 llrrrtiil?-r 1W4". at noon, brfor* the Courtliou>r l??it In Ellrahpih cirr. If. ft, offer i?r ?*Ip to the hlafcoat bidder for rash. Ihr MUmloa de*-r|bri tract n f land altualed In M<?lilt ll-m.wu Tuwn ahU>. I'aaquotank County. X C : Bwinnlai i n Hi* Main Itoad Iradinc from Ml. Ifrramn Ckuith in WoodHllc. U. l'? at lha old JafTerann Held line. mnnins uw aald road in * MrlbaMatrrlr dkrartlan lo a amall dlieb nrar lha back of atablra U'lnt Hip flt-l dttPfe t>f?ii*>'l Mid aiabla* and dr>lanatrd fin - tlwr br an Iron drlvm at lha lh?ainnUt? '< aatd rtiirh. lo Klltm Ilnp. IIipbcp down *?ld Kllliu Onlpy'a ir?rt <?r lino a -owthrrlr dlirrtloa to 4(4Tpr>nn llPltl Irart nr lina. thpnea In a waalrrlv dlrwtllnn .I nn Ihp ?aid J'fltun Itrld Imp lo flr*l -lallnn. Mid to coaialn Irn arrpa bkitp or Inw; ami l? inK tha mm landa wtiWti wrir r. ntrypd by Z W. Wtalta and wlfp to 1HI J'-Tniuan au.l oUin ?. br d?pd daiad l)crp|tihpr Im. lull, and duly rr?ordrd In lh< offi. .? of lha It.* I?t? of Dr^da for l'a?]ttotank C ount) . N. ('.. In Bndl 15. i acn WU. not Ira datrd llika 11th day of No*rmb-r. >?*? JOHN II. llAt.U Jit . n*rr. 11.17. 2J.dr?'. 1 ronimlntrmrt NOTM'K Hale ol Valuable l"ioi*.)t v Jl.:.'?" ''??*?* T.U-. nM K m, m William D. Nrwhr far rarialn tun" Ihirp- ' im maatlottpil. whlrti Mid l>r?d ,4 Trn?t Iwar. d?lP An* Jnd. I Ml. and I. r-r.tr, d m thai Rwilrr'i tMTVrr if Pawiuotaiili r-aintt in llunk **** I Itwpp.1 m JaniiatT I*, int. to Offar for Mir at (hp r.mrt IIoh?p I?oor la Mid ?-< unti . ai iKiblir a.t.-b>n f-ir ra^. !?? pmwrlr aa ? ofirpT rd lo i.w aa Trw ?.?*: 11. JJf ** Tw*" w knowa ami dralanatrd a. M 2*.aL a.'* ,h' n" '* M N ITord. 'I In tha Rpai?trr'? inlir. of .aid ? ??mt> in lln.^ n<y l?. I*<n 171. Old Irart fmntim fnri, nn, . T Htran and rtmnm^ u, k , h'indrpd i|W| frn adjnimnr lota N'na. i>m U|l| IM N?NHind Tract that mialn Tuan |ni Ar^ | itnatad aa in JCo. ui jr. n,a I'Ut Mi x I Rich Richard Says: A GOOD "lake herd" will Kurrly upcrd. ff v My "lake heed" of the ( laul fieri Id* if y ? w would h|mt<I your Having*. Head them today! . Mumrr rrrofiUtl In lh? IU?1-irr*? Offk* tt s?id | ('mini) ?? hnok N?>. IS. I'm* 4K7. anil frxfi' M) x hundred fr*t <m tl?p n>>nh <4 KjiKirj ftrrtt ami nuinin; bail to a dilrJi i?n iIip lark. Nori-n<hrt ?4th. llrtl. j nnT.SU.dtc.J.MS I'. O. S.WVYKR. TrtWw. (. i.i'.itK's outwit I l '>nii Filing <>f die I'rclimiiuiry ItciHirt I NOIITII CAItOMNA. I'Awit'tiT.v.NK cnrxTY. in tiic Hi;i?Kniou ronrr HKFOtn: TIIK CI.KKK I l\\K<HOTANK IIKSIIWAY COMMISSION. ?t ! II S. ril.WITT. rt ?!?. Tti!? c*tt?* nmiin* <?n In lr herd. and thf I prlimnny? h;?tI <>f thr H>-?id rf Virwir* liar- | im i.ik <Ij h .? ninl iii ill! i'mut. ?ivd harln? k vn ?. statin d. la f?Hind lo to m du? ami tvaper ; fwnt. Tti*1 I'nuil furlhrr finds from Hip YipwptV r?i*-H that ihp (IralQac l- prartkutil.- ami thai I II will lirnrfll lhi< I'i'liJir h< altli and IIip |4ihlir | hlthwat* aiMl lie ? "tidiM-i*.- In Hip k< rural wrl far?' o t th?- oituuiiiniiv and ihp C'nuri hin-bv I ?nnWl At llth ilajr of tlmulM-r. 19M. at ' li?;Sl( u'rhirk A. M.. a* IliP liinr ?li?ll II will [ ftni'irr lirar and mowd'-r and ?>???. ui?>n said mnt, II U f'lttlirr iHilfrxl thai a rnp? nf thli nrdrr I bp at Ihp llmiif dour and at flrr | runM>kunit? plarr? witlilri Hip Uiainair UWtiM-t. | ?imI be I'ulill-Snd In Tin- Adtanrp. a lww?i'ai? r i of it'iK-ral ?'imilai.xit within lh? rounly. fur tWTI ifin??UII\r W?-?'k?. Till* 'lio <la> rf Nntptnhrr. 1C1I kiinkst l RAtrm. in>T.2.i,df?'.l I'lrrtt. Superior coutt. ? NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION' ilaoni qualified ?? Administrator of tha lata N Miry Slirrlfck I lirrrbj *i*e nol.r* to all p?r MMM Indebted lo her estate lo CAnw forward and make Immedialt ?.eirlwurtit. and tho?r holding rlaim* acalntl Uie nam* to prf*W llm for cnyinrtit Willi. n twrl\e n^iitlu from ttic dat<? <4 thta iwtlnr, or It will b? pleaded lit bar if thru rwntwr. Ortulnr 18. 1MI. J. W. HIIKUUM'K. KH . | ort.3R.an.3.10.l7.!4.drr.l i>d Administrator. I NOTICK OF ADMINISTRATION limine quallftfd a* KjrcutM* of tic lair J. J I* Kramer I lurrliy alio nr-tle* to all permit* 1 indebted (o hi* waif to cr.mc forward and make ' Immediate *eti|.iumt. aitd Hiom- holdimt rlalraa a.-aln?t the tarn* Hi prrpt-nt them for pannrtit within twelir MMHlH from tn- date nt lhl? no I It*, or it will b<- i lra<1<d la l?r i4 their re- I rwr*tt. y. I'ltANfKH l\ ItAMKIt. I Nor. 21. IKI. Kx-fuini. | no*. sn.dK-. I ,l. IS.SS.S9 NOTICK! NOItTH CAROLINA. l'AH(jr<lT.\.VK I'Ot'NTV. to ceouok w. nnoniKitH. kntiiy tak KH OK I'AHyrOTAN* COVNTY - TliP un4ei?lin<d hereby claim- entry Iiltw the nil.. wins fimni and unappnn'riafrd land- lying n Nuimlim Town-hip. Pawjuniank Count). . .nrirti at i-art of thi' Nt'Wl^-gun Cirek Kwami' I ind I--.IUI i.-l ?? fottam: KIIIHT" lliniliiiiujt at a mulberry *turi|> , on il.r ride of the (ran>|i. the eorwr of Oartd Pinnaon noil Sammy llr?*hrr*' land*; thenc IV. -7 \V is U chain. lo a big mini at flu- I in. utn n t the braurlt ; Ihrorr N 4112 K. | Everyday Diplomacy We're witnesses today of plenty of interna tional diplomacy, that calls for the highest skill of minds trained in statesmanship. And then, on all sides we see the plain or garden variety ? the everyday kind ? that de mands mightily clear thinking ulong the lines of household management. Many a good housewife is entitled to the degree of "E. D." ? Everyday Diplomat! She knows what to do in an emergency ? where to turn when unusual situations in the household regime have to be met. She turns to The Advance Classified Sec tion ? because she knows its proved value! ? If you arc interested in making your every day life smoother and more economical ? watch the Classified Ads today and everv H?u I Mrtwnllv ihn; ii.. lVStt Chun* : tl.<urr H- ?M t J W ?. .|??.i ?croia iii? io ii. r ,.!.<* ,lf t ni.ui.Dt:. containing n.it err.-*. MWOMt; IWinnli..< at ? mail:?.] Mark cum Id the mwMli* of a ImiU' in tlx- UOi nf Ifcf Prink Hmhrr>* Imu; ifi.ncv s 112 K l<? chilli, in a MMv-t tot in ?n the , ,| . , j a nram,.; Jh.tK. N. |r. , ? ?V the lilldll.ilKt; IhrlNV N. II In chjin. la thr mouth n t a branch; tin-far. \ i| \\ W. 11.21 ctiala* to rlir |iiac- ..j i. fcn,|, mirtainliu 10iM arm. And he i>k? thai tlw -aid |4<Nn-djU*? t?- lip. sun ?> mjulrrd lir law. (krtubrr tS. |9J|. 1UVIII SIlll'WIV nor. tl. dir. 1.9.15 il?|MW. NOTICK Oil lt&8,\LK of Co<>|?fr Muds n? ?lrtue c* an nrdn- of r. *i|e to II* mb (Irfiiaii-d CoainHaaiaw r. rnadr l. Kin. u U *j -v >rr. I I.Tk HuiHTlnr I'tMil, ra~>|?l',i.ni|, C<kjIH> \<mh Carolina, in that nitain iwtMv.il inu ratified "Walter I.. r.jr,,n >?. u. nj NT. rt ala" I ?m ?? Mnnda>. lli. ISili ilai Ilrrrntlvr. 1OTI, at It ??'??lark Nix HI. brfen, tr.. ,'ourt ll.uw door in l'aM|>jn|.nk (Viint*. . ff r or Mia at imbllc ait in.ii ??? n?. |,ik?,.., ui?W?r. nd for cadi. the following dnrrlbrd nal r? air. to- wit: t " '"'l ?H.m T"wn ?ntn. J 'a m< ii nank O.unu . rwimtlr h. mint ?o NVU* Vwipr. a ik I i-miauwii} amm ir.at<-iy 2K arm. tou^h** with all and >lp sutjj ift? trnihiHll* aiul aH'UMmanr** tlicre iii, ??? H I xi^itu ?r m an* *?*?? awrlaininc. VjiiI laiul ail: ilninii tlm Mrail* land*. (Ill* I'aikir tan-l-. ???nil IHnu land*. farther r.-fi-r iw.- it mad- In Itaolt 21. I'aii.- <!?. IX fir.- ??f I Ik- Hi ;!><pr if |)nil? and in wlilcli fin* alaar trad In fUitlirr ?l> -rrili -d. I'*td mid l?'?lr>J (111* tlir I ti (lav of No Ulili.i. ??'?. a. K. ronoo.v. i?r any. nmr. jy.ij.v. i i 'uiuiiiimiuntT. A I tpl lent loll for I 'an Ion or Commutation of J. I). I1' AHKIOIl Ai'ili ation mill Itr nu.<t? to tli* U'inmor of N >i iti 4'ai'il.na lit thr n nr cwnmutatlon ?I ?!:?? Miir tier of J. Ii. Kairlnr runrirtiil at III- N'lVr-i.ilirr Trim i?f thr S.j I ?? nor Court of l*a*l':< fJ?K I'.K.niv for the rtliur. ril. iimuII vlih in kill anil ?mliiii-n| to thr Hiatr'? l*ri?MI for * n-rni i-f ni< iw ir than tlirrr and nut l<**> tiian otti1 i.?r, " All i?r-"t>? *iin uMio* the mamma aaid 1 ixinlon or rumniiHatlii an- inilt.d in fnrwaid , heir |irrif>vt? to tlir Governor without drlay. Tin- tin' Kth day <?/ Nuvrnibrr. ltd. nn.iHt.il(r.? Ari'l.K'ATlOX I'Olt I'AIIDOX ? of I.lll Il4'l* rrhOlll|RH4?|| A|i| 1 <*-.?? i'<4y' will I" maili-sto flu- Clmrrnor . ?r | Swill t?at> iliu fur (lir (.anion of |jiitli?-r Thnnip- J ?m. rmivnlil wit Marrli Trn.-i. 1'jJI. ol I hi* Hu- j . -r?nr c'<>urt of Haaqaauak Count r. ror th. rrim> i< Urrrni and ??-ntmr?d to .Sutc'a Prfana ror Mm of not Irai than two jrar?. nor mon mr*- ' All who ci|i|iomi Ihr wmUm of uid Pink* irv unlt-d to forward their protaata to! tiw Hcmor will. out UHav. 1 Nor. 25. mi MTUKR THOMPHON By OKU. J. HI'KS\'K. i'l.drc.l Atlwo. ) < NOTICE 1 ?> ?lrfr c/ a Dml nf Tro* rtr^rtrd |0 m4j ? Am'rf -?n Amuimi and wife, ud a In Ann-' and wi/a. for rartain nwrrom therein! I..^nii.?.d whuh ?aid I?rrd nf Truat brara da. J Jul* ltli.mi.and I. rrrordfd In Hook ?|. patal ?. V ! n,nrJ ^ ,h* >t+*1*rT of Dead. of l'aw]ur>iank rauJr. H. v.. i ? y?."; I*r 14lh. IW4. at twrlaw o'rlork M.. at tha< I nurt llmiM- door In aald Cflttnty, at publlcl """* ' for r?A. rtTcr the followliu (Wrttwdj itnal.d on lha north ajja of UTUt# Mn?t ~ ? . ' 1,,# *? ' ,I*1 bounded on ( ?*A In iho properly of Calrt 1 ' m ??* ??? ..... .. fW! Iba worth to, *V,l"B ??<1 w? ?h? -Kith br VVhiu ?! b?liu Ilia umc pmprrt* rxxirrjad to ami 1 5 Ann>?roni In J. W Wajkrr and M? p,, I *a?ip iwnprfur ,m wtikrh booae .la. <04 i. ; loralid an I Wnt th? raa* litnwrty now ot- J ?-upW Or Mack Mr***,. 1 m? ,,0',T,S,, ,hU ,he < W. ? KJMI'ftON. Truatr*. | Learn What to Give By Reading Christmas Gift Suggestions Gift* for Hrr I Olll>KR MIWAM/Y'H nm IIKll now. Wo will deliver It Christ mas Bve. Albemarle Phar macy. 29de?5np IfCRFl'MKS A N 0 TfHIiKT Water*. lloabUu tit's. Coty's. DJer-KIrs and other brand*, (lift packages. CUy Drug Store. Cor ner Water and \lntthows streets. derltfnp TAIJttNCJ DOMii AT HKAHO.V able prices. Phono 400. Apo thecary Shop. ltf MOHIKHY ? I.AIMF.K THHK\I( silk full fashioned ? $1.39. Hur dlo A Parker. Polndextor street. 28tf np MOTHRltM ? SKNI> THK Al> vance to your children who aro at collane. Il .r.o for the rest of the session If they are In North Carolina Colleges. n28-dec 24 HAXIHUCIUWRPH. IfOHIKIiY Umbrellas. OloYes. Consrrvstivr prices Fowler * Co. 28tfpd GifU for Him 2 m nr him mwmok from i>. Walter Harris and he will be pleased. Jftfnp IUUf*S IMITIAIjRD HA.NDKRK chiefs 25c np. otber (1ft hand fcMchfch priced 10c up. K. 8 | ('hetf.?n & C o, dee lw2np ItllTI KS ? OltOKIW FOR III HI, KM wlfli nn?ne *?f owner on cover! chii b<? filled |f placed nt once. P. , w Co 28,fD[> KOMKTHIN'U Kill THK CAB Motor Motors. Wlndthlold Wlpors llorns, Auto tk Ons Knnln Works. Ittfnp! III.AVKKTH AND COMKOIITH ! mako roikI Chrlstmns presents I Our prlris wilt please. M. Oj MorWaette & Co. declti' ?ilVK I'RACTN'Al, THIMIS _| And don't pny too much for thorn Twlddy & Whlto. 2*tfnd OVKItCO.ATS? 1\ AM, MTV I, EH and colors. M?n'a nnd Hoys fur nibhlnKS. 8. Qnndoraon fk Son. ' , 2 H t fnpc] ; MKN INI) IIOVH TWO PANT* Roy*? ?? 75. Men's , m 00 and nil. T. T. Tnrnor * Company. 28tfnpd ; l.l-NCH m-RIMO THK HOI.IKAVM at .Io?o'i Ton Room. Phono S01-W. Matthews street. 28tfnp Gift* for Children 3 , TOYH? BI'V TOVH THAT AM practical, act thom rroia M. 0.1; Morrlsetto rurilturo C6. deeltfli u r*4 ?*y? itTT I M >F,| ,S < >1 "It DOfiL l? at home and r?ady L? ? callers. Everybody says us m lovely family. P. W. Mellck Co Mtfnrf HtllT (1AKRH IJ9T I'M MA KB* yours this Christmas. We uae tho best Ingredients. Cartwrl*ht'? Ilakery. 28tfnp TOYH ? "KAYRfl ? WHITK'ft lorn are priced lower." Batter ?e them. deallfnp OIVK THH HOV A UNO AIR rifle for Chrlatmae. Starter * White Hardware Co. fl ? decinp POR PKHHH CHK1WTHAH randy and fruits of all kind*, rail H. * W. Confeotkmerp. Iltfnp < Axnnoi ? nran?i' pwpar. r.tlona belnx mad* tor Ilia holiday randlea. Pbone 775 Bedberry'a, Drix Store tttfnp Gifla for Molbrr 4 rilvr. MDTHKR A WLUUM Kitchen Cabinet for Chrlatmae. Qulnn Purnlture Co. Hfn IIOIHK HUffaw..ntl dlea and Mlaaee. fit to 1H>. Hurdle A Parker. CAIUXIAB PliOHIitA OKANOM Juat arrlrfd. CaU 7TI wkMI ( need. Ptaher MorrUette IV o 4 Asm Co. II ? <j?ci ?|i

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