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i Tl'ENDAY. J.VN. 6. 1#2?. jajEjjAKTifl n, < arrier. ? Oa1l 12 Cull ? CmMI II. 14 13. tO MM ? Wvr n<'v<*r >H hrunl mi, bud dy rAtn|ilain 'cmw ?!???> have enough motim*. Iii iiii- ' CfrUln iIm) h wIimi nil of u* fake duuirri IU' only nlw*oliiiH> safi' ||Ua{( I know of would Im* chill* iMfffal' I'm-. CiMilldKi' t* N drUittf. lUlfs TOM SIMS SAYS Alcohol waa. dimmed ilrst in, Aribla, ?o maybe that's why Arab ian nights were bo wonderful. Belli* a rugged character hi all right. but you are liable to weurj your teeth out snapping them tft ? father, Practically all mlsunderstand lags are caused hy people who I ioik'tunderHtand ihey don't under ?tand K vv- Compart' The Advance of yeB "terday with n morning paper to day and you'll got what we in ??an | ,'%hen we tell you that The Ad ! "Vance prints today's news today, i Ij^z-Tf^epare now for muddy .urges a local advertiser, ua that's like urging pre ImPPetfWeaH when battle has al T^IWy * been Joined in the front line trenches. i IT Htate Veterinarian William lloare had known the attitude of the Pasquotank Doard of County Commissioners toward any pro Haal coming from him as well as The Advance does, he would saved time and stamps. [ Not the subscription price but! | the amount of advertising deter ! mines the sice of The Daily Ad | vance. When inventory days are <ton? with Elisabeth City mer j chants, we are hoping that we'll b# able to put out six pages dally ?gain. ; What The Advance doesn't | kfpw about power rates would | ,iplf libraries, but It would certaln ; ijr bo a fine thing to know that ; Elisabeth City was hooked up with a concern that could supply unlimited power h^re at short notice. w*> wero a millionaire we'd j fati a bus line to Point llarbor 4Ad When the Chowan River J bridge Is completed operate a belt j line bus from Elizabeth City j through Qatfs, Hertford and Iler | tl?, returning by way of Windsor, | ?4enton and Hertford. Hut niayb<> we are so far from be | lag * yrilllonalre. ' 1 KvjOw MOnjvj i SA FttC. X. . sPo^to a joe. I OMCET- 6of Ii?-<aT a as AT MORiSuMS I AT5 i'm .HERE.. N.ME.U., \ e>o lokig : > "T" Bull o Tm\ WOODS n*jOmV 1 ee cmer per ? AmapF HOoRsiT "E's sttiPoeo "T BAwl CXjTtH OTTLt. Oof FER wA^Tim J V waste y I?AI'XT1,K8M HKKOINM Continued from puge 1 to it. Milton tried to go ashore on it, but it wouldn't quite k??*p hint out of tjie water. He hit the channel, and the water went over his hip boots. Then he cutne back to the boat. Itli Out <>' "On Monday, HOinething like n 1)1 in came over my eyes, and 1 couldn't see very good. I couldn't , hardly use my feet, at all. We iui I agined we kuw boats coining, but I hey never came. I guess we I were a little bit out of our heads, j "We hadn't had anything to eat the whole time, but that didn't I bother ub so much. looking j around lu the boat, we found a 1 quart bottle of water I had put In | there last summer. It was partly | frozen, but It tasted lukewarm ? [ und mighty good. That was all ? the water we had. Our throats ' got swelled and our tongues and jaws stiff. Milton said he felt ! like he had lockjaw. "Monday afternoon we heard a ! boat. Wo managed to climb on | top of the cabin, and waved to It. j I could hardly stand up. on ac count of my feet. It came near < er, and I recognized my brother, Saui. He got us on his boat, and : carried us to Hatteras." Both boys are enthusiastic in j their praise of the sympathy ' shown them and the assistance I given by the people of Hatteras | village. Due to the terrific cold, j the harbor was frozen up. and both remained through the week awaiting a thaw. They left yes-j terday morning, with Ice still crusted along the shore there. Stowe Is being treated at the ) home of his sister, Mrs. Lasslter, 'by Dr. H. D. Walker, who holds forth hope that his feet will he | saved. He has been employed by the Savings Bank 6 Trust Com [ pany here for several years. Has kett runs a small store, on OlMn street. He is none the worse for the trip. TANOLK UNFORTUNATE Continued from Page 1 politicians. If Mr. CooTldge can Impress ou the Commlaalon, there fore, that he wants the members j to act on facts and not with an | eye to political effects he will have WE'VE COT IT! If it's anything that a Man or Boy wears that you want, we've got it. And our prices cannot be beat. C. A. COOKE (Head-to- Foot Outfitters) KVKItVTHINO IN Lumber and Shingle* FOR Ttf K KKT1RK HOUHK Tti* Only Mtiloalr Mill In Thlw Mrrtkm (ihenHon Mfg. Ct, Klla*bc4h nty. N. C. | Savings Bank & Trust Company Elizalx-th City, N. C. i . Th* regular annufil meeting of ?hr stockholder* of this t bank, for fho flection of Directors, and auch other and fur ttlCT bun I II ?fin that may ?>?? ??i ou*;h t ?u-fon- It. will bi? held At r l&a banking hotinc in Klizabet h Clly, N. C . on Monday. Jan uary 11. between the hour* of 3:00 and 4:00 P. M. I H. KKAMFJt, December 2Kth, 192G. Vice I'realdent and Caahler. Lull ' accomplished a vital reform. ?Senator Norrln of NYbraxku is ' ready to pre** for an inquiry in j CooigmiH. If K. I*. Coat I Kan of I Colorado. Republican. were numed I chairman, yr If nonie new appoint- , i uientM wi re made and aHNurancert given that the Com mission would NOTICK TO CO.\TI(A(T()l(S lH?? Ibxiit i:<ti*aii<>?i i.f rimdi* r>mnt> ? III rwfin ?r|nra1>- bid. ft* I*.- irnml roti- ' . inrt. thr Imiina raitrirt, ami il.r |.|<in.h.ns 1 I omiiiH. .ai ? -i(inlii>l IINK HTtlllV TKX ? ' | ItOOM Hltll'K Htll.lJIVi. In lir .?..r.-uti. ??! ?i 1'auidm i-ounu llmf. It<|. ? ill I at J |?. M., KiHUt. Jtwai) liib. in ? I Uir I'wifl lliMlf. j I'lau* and ?i?*illriiliiii. mi lw 'MiIuhI Irani ( J?din II. Ifa.nkU. Awuiani lllinli* X.ho.,1 llnif J'lantuna. Ilaldali. V In ?bn-k I for HI'. WliM'b Will tar 1^1. irl.nl I Hid- III! Urlbial CiMiarl imuI br arr-.nn i??iinl In rrrt ill. d ri,~ t, rw Ckdi iki; hn|. lot |ilunvh.ri4 and bra'ina ?au<? l?- a>v??|.anwd lit OtUflrri rfcr?'k fu* (U.M ?arh. CtiM-ka >liall l? maUr wiU' Hir rhaiman <f tbr lb-aid td Kdnra'i-n IVjfMl- in Iter an. mm rf ftn iw? r?nl of Ibr ruMrat-t prkrr Will Ik- M*|t?1r?l Ibr ? fill ludit r. Tha Ikmid i?-.?r*ra ibr tlt.M tn rfjrrl anv or ' ?II bid*. I.. L. HTKVI.N* jaa.M.S.; I'nunii Num. irf lai.i.l.n fimiHy. . actually take up casts and pro* claim a few reductions where the facts justify it. Mr. CoolidK* Resolved Firmly THAT I will 8C-II a hunch of tenant hotiK* h on ?mall In stallment*. brought In. In Htead of renting, and save the worry of collecting. It la far better for the other fellow, too. fur many have xuid to me: "I have |>aid out enou.'th rent to buy me a home." 0|?|M>ri unify now kuoektt a; tin* door. W.E.Dunstan L1EAD COLDS ? ? M?lt in tpoooi inhale vapors; f ? *pply freely up Ooctrila. ^JLSySrft Wo nuk.- i* ?(MiiAlir of Itlilllkl'lk M>mI Albemarle i.aumlry PHONR las s A L E s A L E For Sale At Auction Car load of linrsrn ami mules, at auction at L. W. Caulk Staldcx, Matthew* Street, Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1926, at 1 1 o'clock A. M. Main or Rhine. If you need a pood liorsc or mule, conic to thin hale. You can buy t hem at your price, worth the money. R. L. Smith FAMO AND LEBANON BELLE FLOUR an ?baolatrlr ?<n of nullt, wld by Uio laullo* (rorarn. ? I>I?TIIIIHTKD BY ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY W?Ut aural. might appease the discontent iu t Cou^rfaa. There is grave doubi now, however, whether even that ; 'will stem th?* tide of criticism a*. I tin* tariff problem has been linked I up with agricultural bloc's activi ties In Congress. OOVXCIL HMiAKIM BU FF j Continued from Page 1 to relieve City Manager Ferebee of the burden of attending to the dirt streets here, which by general I consent were acclaimed the worst 1 in any city of like size in the ' country. The Council took the 1 staud that little could be done to improve them during the wiuter months, and the employment of a ' J. W. Shannonhouse & Son Quality Groceries. I'HONKH 187 and street commissioner would add materially to the expense of run ning the municipality. without helping matters much. The Council itassed alone to the street commission for Investiga tion and report a claim from Sec retary Job. of the Chamber of j Commerce, for $15 damages re-* suiting from the stalling of his automobile in a hole In the street near his home on Christmas Eve. In the absence of City Auditor Snowden. clerk of the Council. , who is ill in bed at his home. City Manager Ferebee served as acting clerk. Exide Batteries Harrison & McCoy Ltd. Coming Charles Kramer Players (FAMOUS THROUGHOUT DIME) ?>2 W?'fk? Savannah 30 Weeks < Jiurleston 22 Week* Wilmington 18 Weeks ? A STARTLING COMEDY DRAMA OF POLICE LIFE IN NEW YORK "The Rat" A DARING CKOOK PLAY Jf Wonderful Cast ? Special Scenery A Company That Deserves Your Confidence Alkrama Theatre E I. I / A K E T II CITY 1 NIGHT ONLY Monday, January 11th PRICES ? 50c, 73c, $1.00, plus tux A 'of a .Motion Picture Seats oil sale at Selig's Jewelry Store Thursday morning. All seats reserved. Buy Early. Special Prices FOR TWO MONTHS ON Interior Decorating WALL PAPERING ? PAINTING I will make materially reduced price* on jul >? (hiring Juniiury und February. My uhiiuI liifsfi ?tandard of work will lie maintained. My Iuiik experience in the l>ui?ine?? ? My aliility !<? bundle difficult jobs and to plan effective decorating ? My guarantee of ttalinfarliuu i? hehind every rontracl. R. L. Daniels KLIXABETII CITY, N. C. 1 Postal Card W ill Get Mr. Society Brand Clothes Here you will find the best in Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits. The name, Society Brand, speaks for itself. ftnraterlmfriii Where Society Brand Clothe* Are Sold How He Discovered Best Constipation Relief Mr. Joseph F. Glus of Brooklyn, N, Y., writes "In the past 20 years I have been con stantly troubled with constipation. Every I remedy 1 tried would work O. K. for a while ?but soon failed. ? The only remedy 1 have been able to use steadily with good results have been Carter's Little H Liver Pills. 1 don't guess when I take them ?I know I'm going to feel relieved.'* 25c at all druggists. Sell It Quickly for Cash ? Use a Classified Ad CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RAVES This alse typa ( ? point), one Mat a word each Insertion: minimum 25 cents, ona time; 75 cents week; 16 words. Standing ads. Ira cents a word par week. Twenty cents par month ? la advance. White apace and para graphed adi, Id cents an Inch. Copy most ha la the office by ft p. m. day befora Inser tion. NOTICE? Still Helling milk at the old price. 12 Vic quart. M M. Hawjrer. Phone 136-J. 2-1 6p ? | FAMILY WAJrtfINQ -Rough dry ) and damp wash. Men's work a ' specialty. Albemarle Laundry Phone 1S5. Elizabeth City, N. C. Stfnp. ? I WB BUT Second Hand F urnlturo. I The Auction Store, 120 Polndex ter street Phone 771. tf ILort 7 i IX)8T ? Pair of aqulrrel lined : gloves Sunday night. Finder please rail James Fearing, Jr., j 667-W or 633. 29. Gn 5i3Si!L Counter 27 1 WHITK PAPER Iq rolls, same as, The Advance la printed on, for ?ale at bargain prices. Cheaper than old newspapers. The Ad vance Office. tf A For Rent 10 8TORB KOR RENT ? C?rn*r Polndexter and Burgos* Sts. Good business location. Modern conveniences. 0. M. Williams ? Phone 823. 6-lltf FOR RENT ? Place of business ? (brick building) North Polndex' : ter street, at very reasonable price. Alto half of large office, second floor, Hinton building. W. K. Dunstan. 31-3n HOtTSE FOR RENT ? on North Martin street, $20 a month. Ap ply It. N. Davis, Kramer Bldg. Sl-In. FOUR HORHE FARM for rent ? Mt. Ifermon Township, near 8tate Highway. Also fjne Jersey cow for sale. E. "Coppersmith. 31-fn TWO 3 ROOM apartments, wa ter and lights, room* communi cating, for rent. Phone 104- J. 29-4n. For Sale II FOR SALE ? PUREBRED Duroc Jersey pigs. Harry L. Carver, Elisabeth City, R. F. D., No. 4, Box 70. 4-9n DUROC-JERSEY GILTS (bred) 15c pound. W. H. Hunter, City Route One. Near Hall's Creek. |1.00 SALE on ladlea', misses' and children's hats, caps and bonnets. Very good values. Walker ft. Co, UC Polndexter St. Jan.l-7ptf FOR 8AL.E ? ODOd fire paaeengnr Reo car at a bargain. J. "W. Shannonhouae. Phone 117. 22tfn WHITE PAPER in roll*, same as Thn Advance la printed os, for ?ale at bargain prices. Cheaper than old newspapers. The Ad vance Office. UA ONE GOOD FORD COUPS f?r Rale cheap. In good condition. Phone 39S-W. S0-5n FOR SALE-? Hou?? and lot, 226 North Road street. Apply to L W. Flaher. 29-?p FOR SAIjE ? L. O. Smith Ty*t writer. flrat elaaa condition. Ap ply Coaet Ouard Office. HlaAon Building. |Mp Second Hand Furniture FOR SALE? SMona tmod foi tur*. Tb? Auotlon Mora, ' PolodraUr itrMt. Phraa 7 lltfn Jtr<? . . W OOODYKAR and Csllod StaUi TlrM. Nationally knows and rao> ognlied. Auto Supply * Valcu* (tint Co. BV TAYLOR G06H - I had * HARD ttW- 1 BOOT Sec novo x'u- ewCR bb abcc to Tfiuz LORerrA ro A owes T&might i SJH C*b04,?M?M wotT "rfc*ooeH k*_. HIM KPH ?U? 0M6* ANDCC6A?\BB e uPtneMio no?s??r o? -mt JBa i imou vturr euw** r-i ?Zl XeiX. U*?TTA . toe u ^uit mv joe kt "mc. office J!M NOUl UJORKIMa RXt I ? TmK CITY AT a _ . 1 CoM?ofe*A8Ce J juceeAse in r~ _ fceALAAvJ-1 <*>. ' VI6U-. 8PEAKIMQ <* AN rue oulv Be em wohk.wC awo Tms uoewinJa t \u6> AMD MAOC A 0ie "Cc?AU TH? P>NA?C|A(_ DiOT?>CT r1 CW CHICK ? H | You/ne A W0W068 rut vv- 1 kwow voo'tXisAiMtoi cnc Fi?Mice , *OMC OAV I oh moJI *" MAS\I?LOO?'.
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