Ben. Magnua Johnaon kin nou milk without a photographer . 8mn o* ttaew fine day* th* Chica go police are coin' to Interfere with a prominent beer king, or a W#l-t'-do gunman by mistake, an* Mm their Joba. '? One can't help feeling that the Oounty Home of Iredell, with its hfrd of pure bred dairy cattle, oould not be a very bad place to have to go to. The seventeenth annual aalo of the .Gbrlatmaa seals of the Nation al Tuberculosis Association la now on and The Advance hopes that Elisabeth City'a response may be aa liberal aa usual or more so. And again "He gives twice who gives quickly," because his exam ple la an lnaplration to others. The proposal to establish a Na tional Park in Western North Carolina is reported to have fltlrred considerable Interest among North Carolinlana at Wtahlngton. But It will have to stir more Interest smong North Garollnlsns at home if it la ever to become an established fact. i Last year, through efforts on ' the part of Postmaster General t New and his assistants, Christmas | mailers were Induced to dispatch E their 'Yule-tide presents earlier In 1 the -month than ever before and ' much of the heartbreaking last ' minute rush among both store clerks and postal employes was !* obviated. This year, with the co | operation of the public a better | record Is hoped for. The Advance | passes along this word in the hops ' that Elisabeth City's record In this matter may be as good as that of I any' city of its class In the State. And at Norfolk Too This immediate section, It J seems, is not the only one where ! . holly Is becoming slmost extinct at a result of the demand for this popular evergreen at the Chrlst ? mastlde. We quots from yester day's Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch: All who enJoy the beautiful in nature must be In full sympathy ? with the Garden Club of Norfolk, , which la endeavoring to prevent - the wholeaale destruction of ever ? greens, which is, most unfortun ' ately, so common at the Chrlatmas sesaon. The members have . pledged themselves not to bresk > or to buy holly or native ever 1 greens for decorations this year. \ This action Is the direct result of the piratical raids of paat years upon the beautiful, berry-laden ? holly trees and aymmetrical ce-l ; dars. Limbs have been hacked I . off -hjr the hundred and the trees left standing, ragged wrecka, dis figuring Instead of adorning the] i'-, It Is possible, by the exercise of itommon seise and Ingenuity, to J ! " secure evergreen docorstlons for 1 Chrlstmss without disfiguring the { ! , trees. In Pisces where they grow ] i thickly whole trees can be re- j aMted not only without Injuring. the positive benefit of those left standing. But if evergreens j 'fire not to be secured la a proper I and sensible manner It Is much flatter that they should not be !| at all. but left to beauti 'fy the eountryalde and to form 1 'haven* of refuge for tbe birds Unless depredations In this sec WHEN CO-OPERATION CEASES TO BE OF ANY BENEFIT weu. Sah^oip kd. I HOPE Yoou DELIVER The kips A lot of mice TcV 50CWERS AND GUM S ANP svloeps AN' au. ThaT KMPA STuff ? )TU AU. HELP a\Y ufne game alomg V KNOW Washington Letter BY HARRY B. HUNT NBA HerrU e Writer WASHINGTON - No almllMr event In Washlnfton ??tti clal and social circle mint tb* birth of a daughter to fn-m dent and Mr* Cleveland back in lh? "Ma ho* ao piqued the lnter?-*t of the capital as tuts (he report thm the stork shortly will pay u visit to the hornt of Nick und AJ Ice Lnngworth It Is auageeted the arrival nf an , hslr might play an important part in the politics! an well as the p?r annul future of ihf popular Cin cinnati congressman . Hhould l be stork time Its ar rival propitiously the House ml|rht he minded to hand Nick the speakership, for which he 1* a . candidate, as s token of Us felici tation* J Home memfwrs however believe 1 that with s hnbv In the home Nick would be more valuahlt* in his present position of floor leader ** A new father la bound to K??t a lot of valuable experience on the floor." they say SECRETARY l?f NAVY W1L PUR knocked the tradition that cabinet member* must al ways move with circumspection and diirnlty f??r "a row of ten pins" the other night when he showed up si the Y M C A. bowling alleya 5 Wilbur ahed his coat rolled up ! his aleeves and foricot nil ubout i dignity and circumspection for an hour while he hurled the e|K>ny ball down the alley* for h succes slon of spares and strikes After he got the kinks out of hla alhow Wilbur Is said to hnvs burled a mighty wicked ball ? ? ? CHALK up another victory for Washington's bobbed hair brigade Incensed by crltldzrn of tabbed hasds. voiced by a visiting evan gelist oh^ir gtrl* In the Mount [Vernon Methodist Church walked /out on atrlke It took mII the ; diplomacy of the pustor. plus an <?l I.IIKIIT MAKKH HTATKMKNT HK1ATIVK AfUAlt U/I'lVH Doen Not llelleve l*tihllc Wauls to llnul Ho Much Personal Stuff ? People Know O. F. Gilbert anil Know K. F. Aydlett niul Gilbert Willing l<MVe Case I'p to Thnn Mr. Aydlett did not notify nit relative to the letter which he hud | published In yesterday's paper un til the paper wan on the press. I Upon learning what he had done I went Immediately to big Offtee and told him that I thought h?* should have notified me before publishing It as many thing* lie said were not in line with all the facts. I have been paying Mr. Aydlett I for the past five years twenty-four hundred dollarR ($2400) pet year; and when he charged me alx thousand, three hundred dol- j lars ($6,300) per year, an In crease of three thousand, nine | hundred dollars ($3,900) per | year, or 162 H per cent, nnd want j ad me to sign up for Ave or three years. I did not feel my buslne?< could stand this iDCfeMe and f " | Justified In declining to sign for 1 more than one year, hoping to sublease psrt of the building. I am taking a tremendous loss In selling my entire stock at cost, and the public. I believe, knows i whether I am going out aqua re or 1, not (Signed) O. F. GILBERT, adr. n|*'n aplin-cl.if Ion of bobbed halm] girl* ?*!? "h mighty fine lot" to win i thnii Imi-k ? ? ? ONLY ??n formal occasions do Ktiiiesmen and diplomats In WawhlTiirton don the shining, tall top tun ? the 'plug" hot ? which h generation or no ago was aflM'iH) hv every legliilator from I the Mtlcks who rame to the cap ital But there In on* person In Waahington who hoklt fast to the fAMhion of the old days. Charles C Lancaster. la wyi-r and won tn law of the late Samuel J Randall, who wua Mpeaker of the Hou*? from 1877 to 18R1. never walks abroad without hla shining "plug ." Winter and rummer, rain or shine UncttRter'* towering Ngure tn his towering hut. la one of the ' sights nf th? ??itv ? a touch of whai the capital looked like in the good old duys before huh buildings came In and hitch hnt* went out. IF you have vtmtcd the capital i building xny lime In the Inst three or f.?ur years, you doubt less pHuaed tn wrnich the Interest ln*ly attired pointer i?erson who. apparently oblivious of the rub bering crowds around him. was en (raged in restoring the brilliantly colored mural decorations of the big building If tou came today, however, you'd mlww him. For the artist fell in love with one visitor who pouxed to admire his work and to day they are honeymooning. This pointer. Charles Ayer Whipple, hna given a touch of color to the gray old building whero Congress meets that will he remembered by visitors when they have forgotter. what tho decora tions on the walls looked like. In hi* Jsunty artist's smock, a Tam O'Shantcr cocked artistically over one csr. a long stemmed pipe In hla mouth and a big pallette sptaehcd with vivid colors and ?tuck full of brushes, he hlmnelf made a pi ture more striking than any of the plrturcs he painted. -MILITANT MARY 5on?e folh? soy irjooeya everything, that a overdrawn .no 'DOUBT ? But tberels no \ use denyina THAT IT- SMOOTHES LIFE J WRINHLE3 / OUTf - I jJ PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Regular At 3 p m on the 2Uth uf inch month Rdw.ml Pilchard must leave lila home to up- nd the nijht at the Metes county fOhioi jjil This i> the unique sentence that was |uk$c,| on him in March after his ph u of ii<.itix.<iu(:ht< r hail Umi Of^pt' J In ronni-ction v? ith the rani shooting or hi i brother. William Ho must niako four more of those mg&thly trips tu the jail wauxku's roushrr, #1.00 III this assortment will bo foMiid a filia|n- for almost ev ery figure and all the qual ity uihI k li;t |?l incus that is characteristic of the lilglt class coKotf. Ileal value at $1.00. M. Leigh Slier p Co* WANT ADS Too Late to Classify roil IIKXT ? STO||K, \v. MAIV. n? jr Norfolk -Southern depot, sijit for commission bti"in< or t;<*neral Htor<?. Addroxs "X" care The Advance. dcc.3-1 9.100 iikw ai:i? i-'nii i:\ihk\ck (hat will con\h-t Hir |c rsoai u-ho. n"t lire to my barn nlpiit of Di r. .1, A. I j. Aydlott. doc.C-1 1-hii BIG BACHELOR CHOP IN NEW LEGISLATURE Raleigh. Die. 5. ? There will b a healthy croj> of bachelors anion" the members of th" legislature which convenes in January. Sinjfi men between the a?es of 21 an'l HO also will make- a good show ing. letter* from 8 7 of the 170 lec hdators show that 1". of them ar. unmarried, 71 >narrl<*?I and ou' widower. Eleven of the ningl. men ure between the ages of 30 and 40 and four are between 21 and 30 yearn of age. Tho oldest mail among the 1 7 wa? 78 and the youngest 2 4 years Of ftfce. influenza Ao a preventive, melt and 1 inhale night and morning? yjsiiff Ot 17 Million J art UfJ Yearly rO!tl> UKKKLY PAYMKXT I'UX \ KttY IHM'tLAK i Detroit. !>*?*. 6. ? (Special.) ? ? Tin- I'ord Motor Company has de- 1 llveifd approximately 150,000 i car* on Its wwkly purchase plan 1 ami liflH about 100.000 enroll- j meats on which payments now arc l?- lu^ i:iad?*. New enrollments ar?? 1 b?'l<iK received at the rate of 700 to S00 a Week. Christmas Just Around the Corner Don't wait until the last minuto to buy your Suit or Overcoat; Our lino is now f;'!l and complete with Every thing that Men, Young Men imil Boys wear, Up-to-Date in Style, and low down in Priccs. Mi tj's Ovorcoats, from $10.00 up. M? n's Suits, $12.50 up. Boys' Suits, up. !Iat?, $2.50 up. SI; Iris, $1.00 up. Silk." Sox, 50 , cut* up. Shoos, $::.50 up. Va ' rlous t;t:id? s of both cotton and ' tvwl rndrrv.*< ar, at low juices. C. A. ( OOKi: (H? a<l-to-Foot out tit r< rs > ? and the Worst is Yet to Come EVEUETT TItUE . BY I ONDO I've Atl/./Wi THcurin K<o l v 'wu<_ hut ^ OSKJ 4?VJ Tlll^ TMINJ<5 Y ,'V Ifu. 'm CC^ iM' T I L'M? l/F>. THE CHAnjCP-S THCKS is NO TRUTH ivh/Jtcvg.?? m TH&se RVMOK S. PLAIN TRUTH AND FACTS YEARLY RENT rfj / ^ DESIRED ^OjUU PRESENT O /i A A YEARLY RENT t|l ZjL I"1 ll I INCREASE ^ ^5 QA (\ IN YEARLY RENT O / U V/ THAT IS THE TRUE ANSWER TO OUR QUITTING BUSINESS INCREASE 1 62 \ '< IVr Cent MITCHELL'S DEP'T STORE O. F. GILBERT, Prop. DOROTHY DARNIT

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