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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1925 [ABEj^jAKTlN Kver'thtnjc elae umu? mi rhen|i ! compared f tt?* upk#?f? of ? car i tfcat folk* 'don't fed K when th*.\ i do clt ntung. A romiillmmt Is al most inv*rUbl) n prolomif t' ?t toarti. Sunbury In a neighbor thai any eominunlty might well br proud of. Galea County hoapltalily wlnai ?very heart because It la ao man-: Ifeatly an genuine us It la gra clOUB. And next week the world Merlon and the Albemarle District Fair. Won't The Advance have Ita handa fuir. , Elisabeth City ban many organ-| , Izationn, but for real achievement i ' commend us to the Elisabeth City' Woman's Club. | Still The Advsnce la not ready, to go to Florids. Its job la to make Itself Rood enough for Eliza bath City. The Advance has had an Idea for% some time thst the Coolldgc . administration wan a bit too optt mlatlc aa to the outlook for act ? tlemsnt of France'a war debt. Wsll, we got rain to lay the daat for the Acorn Hill road cel ' ebratlnn and It lookn an though we i might get It for the Albemarle , Dlatrlct Fair. I.^RTliat does the (Jatea County farmer aell? What sort of mar Wl will he find for hla producta In Elizabeth City Theae are quen tlona that Elizabeth City hunlnena Intvrests would do well to look in to. And once more the nmall boy thrllla aa ho reads that the circun la coming. Dut the world la ao fall sf a number of thingn beside* clrcusen thst we can hardly be llevs he thrllla aa deeply ss did fell dad thirty-odd yesrs ago. RsSdera of The Advancn who folio* the dispatches of Dsvld Lawrence have not been troubled with any confusion aa to the sat tlamant of the French war debt. ;ar; Lawrence has made the sit uation plain to Advsnce readers , all the way through. The Advance await* with Inter est the first Issue of the Hertford News, which we understsnd to have made Its debut into the Jour nalistic world over In our neigh bor city of Hertford this week 0*1 the-arm of Aubrey Hhsckeli, son of ft. O. Shsckeil, editor of th? Edenton News. As yet, however, the new publication has not paid The Advance ? rlalt. "Tka ?Ibl* brought to Ufa In Ik* Taa Commandment?." haari lltaaa a pr#aa ajrant'n report of a raallr kraal mM Inn pic tur*. But Ik* praaa a??nt. a* la lb* habit with tka Ilk. OTaralapa blmaelf. 1%? Blkla uaada no raaiirrartlon at jaxaaratloa.ia Ita tr?tk "an darHh to all unmllon? " All tlie HI In tka world la In people. iOM SIMS SAYS Women may be iUvpa to fashion. But. In fummrr. their burden's ar? very light A family tree lant worth a darn unlea? If produces peach*?. Comfort la ureal muff We rmn'l aee why hana expecting to *<>t dua l lay flat egg? When a man starts out to mine a nice quiet family he And* that he muat ralae a rough house now and than. A man can't understand why 'a woman can't understand why/ ha can't understand. The world could ba worse, much worse It could be almoat aa bad as we often think It la. When a stranger promises to let you In on something It la tlms to get out. He who laughs last lsugha lsaat and he who Inughn first usually has a set of gold teeth. If you want people to growl at you mako h bone of your hVad. 81 nee oysters rama bark nlna mil lion pieces of shell hava bean mla taken for pearls. You can have a good time being I foolish If you set sensibly about It. | Talk la cheap unless you are doing the talking. # Rad lack Is usually cussed for bad luck while good luck Is usually taken for granted. LODGED IN JAIL A T CURRITUCK JettMP Goodman Gave the Wrong Sort of Chock to Bunk at Moyock Moyock. Oct. 2.? Jesse Good man. formerly of Catawba County who has been working recently In a log woods near Tulls Ik now In Currituck County jail for alleged forqery of u check amounting to 9280. Goodman representing himself as Charles Simpson appeared at *he Rank of Currituck one day last week with a letter purporting to have been signed by Mrs. A. I). Sawyer authorising the hank to pay him this check. requesting tbut he be given $11? in cash, and the balance be placed to his cred it. "This whr done. Upon Inquiry being made by the bank It was learned that Mrs. Sawyer knew nothing about thin transaction denying that she had either signed the check or letter. Officers were immediately noti fied. Sheriff Flora, his Deputy, Will Klora, and Constable G. I). Bright apent two or three days working late in the night trying to locate Goodman who had left Ctirrlluck but returned Sunday, making his escape from this sec tion going to the western pari of the state. He was finally located In Hickory where he was arrest ed and turned over to Constable Bright who left Moyock Saturday morning, accompanied hy Mr. Liner, Assistant cashier of the lo cal bank, to bring him hack. At the hearing Monday afler noon before the Recorder the Question of probable cause was waived and Goodman being un able tto furnish the 11,000 bond 'required was placed in Currituck County Jail lo wait trial at thn next regular term of criminal Court the first week In March. BKMTCITIAN NI'CVKNN DOWN IN KI/OIIII>.% Continued from page 1 Mr. Trice. They are now com pleting a five-acre demonstration farm which is to serve as a school for the farmers who come to Mun don 1III1. Tht-4 plot will contain all of the vegetables and fruits which Florida haa found profit able. It also will contain a poul try department. Mr. Hammond desires to attract only ambitious. Industrious and thrifty people who have the sense snd the shlllty to profit through the opportunity he offers. By the end of the yesr he expects to have the community operating at full awing. This portion of Florida is par ticularly Interesting and attrac tive to North Carollulans. Its 1op ography Is similar to that of th" Piedmont region of the old North State?say Randolph County for Inatance- high rolling hills, car peted in green grass or covered with great forests of hardwood and pine. There are many Tar Heel families here: Cobbs; Coxes. Hales. Beasleys and many others who are taking a leading role In the development of a region which many aay Is the most delightful part of Florida. Mr. Hammond is now In the North to attend the World Series ball games and to enjoy a well earned vacation. He probably will stop at his boyhood home, if he can find the time, on hla way back to Rrooksvllle. i TOt.L OF VICTIMS IS K ALSKI) TO FOUR Aboard the Camden. Oet. 2. ? . The toll of known dead on the auhmarlne 8-11 was raised to four when dlvera recovered the bodies of two of th# crew In the engine room of the ahip today. They were Identified as Walter F. Law won of Mrinflarhtisctt* untl P. D. Lindsay of Florida | SYNOD TO MEET ON OCTOBER thirteen; | The synod of North Carolina of ? the Presbyterian Church I'. 8. will j convene at Mnureavllle on Octo ber 13th at 8:0? p. m. The re-1 ! tiring moderator Rev. C. E. Hod i Rlu will preuch the openliiK ser | tnon. Immediately follow lug the ? opening sermon on Tuesday even ? I it k a new moderator will be elect - ed and I ho My nod properly const I j luted. Many Important matter? will claim the attention of thlK j meeting of the synod. ainoiiK the 1 more important klDR the reports ' of commit teen. Dr. Ilomer McMillan, general I secretary of the Assembly's Home Mission Committee with head- J I quarters at Atlantu. Georgia, will | add resa the synod In behalf of the four committee? and -the general i agencies of the church presenting 1 an appeal for a united budget for I the whole church and allowing the Intregal and close relationship of I all departments of the churches work mm they function through the : Presbyterian Progressive Pro , gram, the forward movement of the Moutheru Presbyterian church. Dr. II. A. White Is pastor of the | church where synod will meet and aM official host of the Mynod he I ?ill have charge of arrangements i In connection with the daily pro i gram of synod. The synod of I North Carolina Is composed of 9 previiyterles. Albemarle. Concord. ' Fa yet tevllle. Granville. Kings j Mountain. Mecklenburg. Orange. ; Wilmington and Winston Salem. I and has a total membership of 71 SIS, ministered to by 29 2 min isters and 2353 ruling elders. Thn ! synod has a total of 510 churches. IS DECIDING ABOUT NARCISSUS BULBS Washington. Oct. ?. ? William M. Jardlne, Secretary of Agricul ture. will within a few weeks Isau" his final conclusions on the re strictions on the entry of narclaaus bulbs Into the Cnlted States, It was announced by him today. The restrictions In question were adopted nearly three years ago, to go Into effect January 1. i 19 2fi. and have been the subject i of wide discussion, both favorable I and adverse. The restrictions came to Secretary Jardltie's atten tion when he took office In March, together with argumenti? to the ef- ( feet that conditions might have , changed since the plan was decid ed upon originally. The Agriculture Secretary then determined upon a detailed review of the situation. Including not only ' a much more thorough examina tion of bulb Imports than had pr ? I vlously been poaalhle, but al*o a ! survey of the extent to wlilen { pests carried by the bulbs might ' already have u foothold In this I i country. i NAGS HEAD WILE HAVE NEW SCHOOI-! Wan-'heso. Oct. 2. ? Bob Scar . borough has the contract for building the new school building nt Nags Head. Construction was' begun Monday with Frank Dan ? ielM. Ignatius Scarborough and J. | B. Hooker as helpers. DIVERS FIND DOOR MOTOR ROOM OPEN Newport. It. I.. Oct. 2.?Dlvera |? M?lorlnx the Hunkcn aubiuarln? j S-lil found the* door of the niotoi i room opfii and the compartment whn Hooded. according to a wlre I leas from tho rescue Camden intercepted here. | TAKES ISSUE WITH COLONEL MITCHELL I Washington, Orl. 2. Taking direct Isaue with Colonel Mitchell. | Commander Ilodgcis. witness be i fore th?* President's air board to day. inatied ? challenge to any one to make "Just crlttelnm" of the ar i rangcincnta for th?- Hawaiian flluht of the J'N-9 No. 1. TWO NEGKOES DIE IN ELECTKIC CHAIN (UlelKh. Oct. 2.?Two negroes. ' Tun Itoblnaon of New Hanover uiid John MacMillan of Moore County, were ?loctroeuted at the !State I'rlaon today for assault. THE OVKRTON CARR IK HtlHlKNIA DISMISSED Continued from page 1 men! that he hod made hla will, leavlna her half hla property, came nbvloualy aa a aurpriae to her at the couit session today. The I'lulnfIIT'h C?HitrnfltiM Mr. Overton's wife died aome five or nix years axo. Since that 1 time, the plaintiff contended, he baa been subjected to undue in fluence from various sources. and han wsste<i a large part of hla es tate. which conalntfl of a number of farma valued In the aggregate lat about 130.000 ? The adopted dauthter. Mra. Al bert son. waa In court In the role of Intereated Mpeetstm. and had an Infant la her arm* She I? ob viously ronalderably older than the kranddauKhtcr. Mra. Ithodea. The granddaughter waa repre sented by the law Arm of McMul lan ft 1/eKoy. of Rlltabeth tflty and W. I Halatead. of South M Ilia. Appearing for Mr Overlon 1 were Aydlett A Simpson and Bh rlnfhana * Hall of Kllsabeth City. KIGHT CLOTHES AT THE RIGHT PHICE! We've got the biggest line of Clothing that we've ever carried. Men's and Younif Men'? Suits of the latest col ors, designs and styles. Boys' 1 Suits, with two pairs of pants, one Coif, and the other I?ng. Or one Knicker and the other Golf. C. A. COOKE (Ilend-to-Knot Outfitters.) BY CHAEI?S P. STEWART NBA Hsrrlea Writer ^ # TJT A?HINOTON ? What politi ?V i dana a?y and what they really think often ara two quit* different thine?. For Instanc?. Republican politi ciana may they expect their party to sain eoritcol of th? Senate at th? next Congressional election. Also for instance. Democratic politicians predict that their crowd will pin control of tha houaa. It ian't a bit llkvly that either group actually thinks any such thing. WHEN the Republicans apeak of controlling the Sonate, they mean genuine control. They control It on psp?r now. but the? can't depend on all their own votes?that la. the votes of Inde pendent!? only nominally claaaed as Republican*. The way they tell It, the agricul tural atatea are so much more prosperous than they were that radical sentiment has subsided and they're confident that these states will choose "regular" Reimbllcan In place of "Inaurgent" Republi can senators in 192G. ? ? ? Tim point the Republicans neg lect to stress is that all the chances favor their loss of at l?ast sly Renate aeits to ike Demo UNIVERSITY BOYS ARE GETTING ACQUAINTED Chapel Hill. Oct. 2. This Is "Speak-Croet-Meef at the University of North Carolina. I'n-! der the direction of the Y. M. C. A., an Intensive effort will b.? made to have every Mudeut s?t better acquainted with every other student. Three days?WVdnes day. Thursday and Krldav -will be devoted to a "gel-together cam paign." The plan Is sponsored b> the Y. M. C. A. cabinet and ha.' the hearty endorsement of every campus organization. The three days a ill be tilled with interesting ?-vents. Class din ners will be held Wednesday. Thursday and Friday ntelit. And there will bo other events of a so rrati ini that t here'a no prospect the IviMcrtti Will Iom any HtU to them. 8*ven ? Democratic * aenatora" terma will explra next ye*r and ?11 will aucceed themselves or he suc ceeded by other Democrat?. Thla la certain becaus? the selections will h? made by th? v ofce ra of Ala ha ma. Arkanaaa, Florida. Georgia. I^oulaiana and North and Mouth Carolina, and they alwaya do ae Icct Democrata. At th? aome time th? terma of 25 Republican aenatora will expire and the eta tea they represent in elude Art una. Colorado. Kentucky. Maryland. Missouri and Oklahoma, which generally select Democrata. Ilesldea thla. the Republlcana will have to fight hard In Idaho. Nevada. New York and Utah. ? ? " ? TUB Democrat* may mak? aome gaina In tU? lower houae. They hold few. If any. aeata representing normally Republican dlstrtcta and the Republicans do hold a number of aeata represent ing normally Democratic conatltu ?-ncles?three In Kentucky, two In Maryland, seven In Missouri. two In Oklahoma, two In Tennessee and one In Texas. The Democrata may gain some of these but hard ly enough to give them control un lea? there ahnuld be a landslide of which there'a no suggestion of at present. rial na!ure. sneli an dormitory no dal*. to enable the 8iudcutH to know each other better. ?and the Worst is Yet to Come "S-rff'-yg.lhtuj.tow KVKHKI'I THUK . BY CONDO So tcu've TAksn ^oHt OP "tfOOR OW'M MfiWV AND BOD&HT THAT Tiootr OT? QyO"<"/VT<?M.S 1"C AuRgadY Have two ?SO??H VOCoMfelj. Mo Ttouox, M* 'De&AW Mwf OMCt IKJ TW<Ef?S THAT -s-a^ s A Foec A KjO HIV MOKjSV A ?V? -?OON ^YeS, 4MO IT Sa>c$ W ^ . mot He??S ... V\ \ ? / ^ iT's'?ooe?sseD to r-*~> 7< /' T?e HS.root-S ^ /ti Converted At Last 3UT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS iSiflllllfe. 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