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. ' , .,-'.7 V. "::'. f ''.- ' . ' " ! " ..'''-'y ' ' '': ' " " -V-.--.-.:.';. ,v -; : ' ,1LX' t .- v'..t--v.v ' .' h v ; -, ';.Vf :: g;M' - mm:0rm L u i ... , i ; ini iqu i . . ::M "v-';-T;--'r v'.;'.i ' IJlllll (in IS , '.' ' ,' '. . " ; ,' ijV : ; : ;' : ; A", NEW PAPER WITH AN 1NCREA8INQ CIR CULATION j 1 ifXoVERTIS- ; ,r -.'J r , . ... t ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA; FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27 1912 NO. 53 -1 -r- , TT t ; , i mm vm jiliuiiiuii ?. . ,. 0(llllSOfOFJIIIS;iffiK est CastJ that hai, Appeared on jAltoa; Dominant KolQ ; ; , ; v. ' ; , i of uementtiv jbc;an J .ML 4. ri'CKCTT, IJEAU flte Alianm that J s - ? IraOPG Would pU' Jiere j w",ira- J i A 'qcKeu age. awnn :k;u The.llvoc'', fl" P0 years; 1K1 ,nt the hoDje-of s ()ijLvCy)icsfi street". tJnihluj U. ions Irs Jh ityi thClitJi f ?rs. Ti liUnil i ilJiHsii iute lay I the . jkrah "tli? f has & l H(jA iVdi inv 1 ! nHl ivlrgc er itz lias lilt wjtoil tli$ totj 4)f VI ' isits tbef wyi in injur- thi AalUBBT Hie m to I '' - , . . a-- .... ioii the- actor man ; the dominant tli.wroufijod host ywit 'power and tense firtt whMlt' he had 111 Mi in ; The ;Muium.v Suutning IDird.' bt L. fllr." Gilmore douai- jJwerful dramatic ftit I "The aiavmi ; with" schnd makefi the uuth Ic lines snap' and spar' Uiy by hlsp quick, nerv in - IWUCT . ,(- . iUW W IK) &r. Gilmore in theP ih he playa the h?ad vanT in the ITouse'' ad on Thursday night k; There vas a i present; hut ijot so ?' Thursday two Week in t'The ClimaxT was t card. Neither did f n universal approval first.-. Entirely 'uniu-Jthe- more, thoughtless ( trns ailjudged het The Climax'". , What: dh't m ' to the; play, I at the nii.mpanypre as A good one. ; a that have, appcai'ed ;iua indicate that the i ia striving for thd ojf Elizabeth City's Noth i uk jh as been ' stapje : that would arsen ' or degrade, s high standard can' 1 depeuds upon the den the management horn they appeal. 11 ;.l two ihUdren," herson being ..r. jr.Vl!.-rucTsetr this rity. .Trs.' J'urkctt wwrf to. Visit hr d.irhtij last ' Thnrsday1hei h Alices, eing not far' apart, Vi t'lio ins Rtrieken with jmrnli fcis iu'tne.Iaok.yard, of her dangh ter'a ;licnne': nnd! never 'regained ..?'V ; ' f, :'?. , ? , ,,'.,;. ''.;! j ,: ', . j . .... .; ( ; v - , - .! . . -' '-.,; --V - " mmmm hi in i iwim mmmmmu w ummm 1,1 vmMwmim itrf -j , ' y 'lwn Wu linn iiiMinmi.ru--mr mi i in iwum I l nininii ii i n i ' tw f T aimU him ERRY CHRISTfJAS SHOPPERS BETSEY'S BUSY STREF THRONG Oiireaviest Christmas Trade in the History Elizabeth 'City la -Vftrd i '.,: . ' -: www fvx vAiaii, to - . J.On0T 111 .'VlKSirmoc! TTAt. MC , ct WVUU w J ' 1 - SCElE FBOI.1 J AC1 2- 1VTHE H T ?D C"ficc3 at First' " At t 9 Firet rt'st' Chhrch S" -ay ' .ornin! a f le ill service Te, held fur J aV.7.WHiB and h wif s w! t will -"soon .leave for Li new work iii l6i,lX.- x'i '" Adirespes will 1 -1 raadp by ie veral speakers. TL.8 f 'ends and aoqnaiat aaccs ofjllr. Suk are cordially in vited.lo atten4 andf take part in the servicer- t - v . - fiuntv night Jin orttono will be rendre j by soma of the beat musi cal talent the city. , or EJt c a a .z. : .i a; k LM .FMzaheth City, A' . Th -Annua! Meeting f of a the1 Stockholders of the .. Mercantile Bank will be held at Jt.f banking house on Tue8dav,JaHjniry"14fh 1913, from 2 to 4 P. 51. for Xlie eloction of directors" .for th-n-suing twelve months, and tot' the transaction of such "other -sl- ness as may proiwrly come l)c- fore it. . - . t W. n. JENNINGS 1 L : 77i9ane!t that cocr.t tht year art low tBdhtn Cashiei'. "liETTY WEDDING- . . . . " ; t , AT COLUMBIA The Baptist Church at Colum bia was the sceno of a pretty wed ding last Wednesday, hen Miss Bessie Owens , became he bride of Rev. Louis E. OwcnsNof Co mo, N. C. - . ' - Mr. and Mrs, Daily will be at rhome at. Como after January 1st 1913. . , ' They si'? ctocy, i.::s Utile yeare, o twiftly . do I -j pss; 7 - s ? , , N . They f:il IZs i Jm to end froth lon;tr f r Cat, ah, i' -v tz1 9 tt9 mere from an tiisy nayfrji..oe1s . p- t t , .17,. y thsicnj, ntq hap, bat leave the" 1 ' '-'e: T oei st&eef f Acf ,fttra ' ."- i 7a .rear i dying, tut there m another year : ' - ' ' - A' jr. 1 ;' ' 4? c ccme. Then why gaze at the trickling eandtoith ' heavy sigh and frown? ' , ' Turnitdnt Turn it tfownf There are smiles and heghter waiting whet r the other joys came from. , : .; l 1 h Turn it drvrJ Turn it dawnl -f, ''.''' There's another year to come ' ? r V i VNFT AND TRtST MPANY . , . hCity, N. C, - di meeetintj ofi: the l if the. Savings Bank )pany will beheld ir house, Monday, PM. lor tlie. ptir directors and for of eweft othen bus L . ' .... l broujjM oejore i AT CITY ty Voad: poi uiry Koft4 Metl I rendered a musical '.intata last Fundar ch was greatly enjif : .. - - I - 1ANN DEAJ; . - u Ifann of Manns it his home last "n? after having i . . - nrs cS'Kl a man CORN CLUB ' BOYri Jn Atlanta, last week. - there gathered over 700 boys who were in the boys' corn clou contest thin year.' They had a royal good time, and were shown a great deal of attention, being the guests' of honor. .They, were addressed by the Governor of the Btate, were given a banquet, Aad a ' big parade, and were organized into companies of 33oy Scontg. .: The homes of the city were open to themL and no' doubt they were of some considerable impor tance in the world, 'and went borne feeling, that' it , was some thing to be proud of to be A far. mer boy. A great many of thes boys will be taken to Washings ton to the inangiratioB of - the President en the 4th - of .March and will see. the ight:f ih National Capitol. ,: . .'., v 1 ..North Carolina; has -a lptof corn club boys also, and the '.re rords they have made are -as good as those of the Georgia boys, but no such demonstration a tlHs has been had in North Carolina. We" hope that next year, v North Carolina will do like Georgia, and have a meeting of the boys in Raleigh, as such meetings as these are an inspiration not pnlr ta the boys themselves, but all other boys, and will encourage t' ra to go out find da l.ieWise TLe hope of the country U iu ILcae boys. Pender Chronicle.' Another year it comingnow its hailing call wehear" ? " ( " t With artXomr mtl ti nnv r An nrh imntmt With clover nodding in the rain and dew upon the rose, r ' ; . . r :'.. With silver ttore of moonlight, and with , , icory cf sr.csvs, . " T . With Lltlng Izzghter for th lips that long tine have Veen damb T1 ' The year is dying, but therm is another year , to come, ' ..., r. r 1 1 - Tlifr'ChfrWmas waxoh of 191J hJis lien , n jtnosUproKiwous one in Elizabeth,' City. ; ; The AdvUmiT'nhvavid-.keei.K fl IiaiHlf.oiuthtt 'piifxo 0f. the cit." merchants anl knows hoV biiMi iipsH goes withXf tli'enr ..'hlkMit all ns;.phristinaWkl-;ircwiiearvt!ja!; -fni;'aonnt.';'irionW:TnV. Uig)T',.jnEUx;iltlf"(rytrl:' 1 Fortliree or four, week 'nof ElijOMilj .ty! tisiuess bas 'felt thflj stiinnlnp of the h.Jiday .;ttuie, aut. .slpjters have Hient theW iiuurey hjte freely; , -y , v -The jTSiiistmas- fiitfhj'howcvc did. not berfn .'until r last week. Oit -Tuesdav.iThiirsdav and Fn oayjhc .early. finoper wiio avoijK theru8h did 'greatly alwund ever1 h and ... a ml kept trade go ing in a continual stream in al- niost''cry -tore in Eliaabeth City- certainly : in t; those tore4 which: ad verfisA in the Advang: ,Ir, was the svholsale firms th;u wel fevfli-st taxftd to their '.capac ity1 ,to meet the idernapd xt thl trade.! Borne1 of thene hadtLeir hand-full 'beforeHhe passing f December's first Week. '- nd wetl, eettins bv the fifth r ordef i than they could fill trowpr. IV ll'went-ut fa oi.r tftoie io-diV t4 .nthow y lilvj;easHy' Id pwre goods had Vv? bat! tioiei to give ' 'close-nftehtwp.V w beard one voung man sa? towafd 1 tuc latter part oi -: wefx- ucjore If.t. - - .,' 1.'' iv But it-was .not Until last t urdfty ; that te ',itiKlv becniu con-1 geated inthe retau .stores. ; up to this dayr' inhere had been a gradual and healthy JncreWjn traffic i On Barnrdny at a bound the tide"f trade reached, its .flood; By this time the stores," inflnyf them wera gay. in , Christmas Bed and Green and Christ ma cheer prevniled l on . every hand It's no use f oV ';! the ? pmmTu'est merchant to try to , frown when the Christmas 'shopper comesto town 1 Through these ere fliristmas stoppers - by : no inean n'llithfi trade went to those stores where the conventolnal holiday ; ySfts and goodies are to be-.hn. . - t ";,,.., ' I, One of the nost Chiisli, -looking : torw ; a)n Main ( was Qwen Shoe t3tore,-aiid dry goods stores, the big d ' ment stored and 4'reij hj U: wartoreMyf ame- in .for 'n .sha of.tlfe ruslr. , aii0 idfhi pf iz,. f Clpistmas gif for, seems ta be 1 1. ihg. TJie furtilture store did ii 1 anHizing amouutJof "Inihe.ss. , . "'i -' T 'I ; " 1. , . .. wvCliristmaHight at-'-Bla! Memorial Church berfnn f ?;3Q the Me otllo&sK wii: preeated : in hftrtjon;''- tki ' Beatafi-ee,- The1 doors o 1 seven fifteen, ;' Come and L- yonr friends. . : Th i feoir'- 1 1 1 great raeetiutf.i TLer' ' i mnsnml prorain ;aud "glt i " I congregational ;ingin;;.f i -V best. j t , 1 .Eidi liby ,-aa j -withatiiera and mothrrs irs peciallyyi jted.: Uereia v III a',Christmas rif:tvnf wu! t andpfeairam fitrnf The tk ath t ajrwho;com.vvCx '.'i3 ElibN1 FliESnMEN 't7IN w. r. o. ,nT.Tii?rrii.-. dirtor,Mttle'' ajraiiged a ket ball m-eer for .the . IV Classtw this' f-'t, fcrepcn.f.' rv the, inter-ol' ,fe ; events t lUeCLristB). 1 lidav8. ri'i. the vry;st4yv interest i -thisrieot?was8Uusennl e-f - siaiiin flrei' -Vi tW tttcli "jiadiviJil event vappronchrd- 'Jt schfdti' ' time for. tra?piration;tt"r " Chft first " -ecit iraa ". pulled by the Freshma and Sophoi: Classes, v.thfes' Frenhman winning by the scone of 35 to . The next contest- occurred be tween" the Bciim and Hopho mom, the R)plMmiomi . agi a biting the. (1 lipt. ) it was. a hard-wood" nWr to," the tune of 27 to 28.. r': J: . ;--X : The. juniors then irave the Ken iors a trial of strenarth and oM bv the '-inglorious' fc'core, of to 15.. .' -;,v ,.(vv.v v4.f:-t' i' ' . The - final c ontrst then'- j wa .I r (Continued on Page ,8) "LETS 'SEE WHAT'S IN IF 'it. . flUMW Vw Why hold the glass and1 watch fA "" gloomy sizh end fc"j)nT , . .., ;4V. 7cm i7 dz-jsn! Turn it dzvsrl " . 1 '.'.. .'w.' ' ' . v , The melodies cfjye is be alrea 'j l'. rc5 ensf ; -';-V.;vAV ' ATorii ilJt-:7an it dotard i-yly;: K-v-r''', 77-ir' either year to come . . -' ;- - .-. v ;''.' :. ' ' . V'. VlV 'V'.' ., ; ft tt iwCzU iiftheyeaTZ?& essds are ; Z?cf fcrn f "3 zZzzs'anJ wait to see the glsry ' . cT fJL 3 dzzsn, . '" - '. .1 -. . 4nl to hzr the rteZzw chord that ' f 77.-1 tr 2 J r f .". 3 ccLig songthe eonj- '. - C'' ' t ill- 0 1 111 err. 2 1; J 'O CSOMb -' : y how f one cnJ y t z Idszi? : 'Another jrtsr'e . ' :So ttrrh the class and start anew the current. - ' ; r.rr era r'Jr :J - r : -o 1 -
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1912, edition 1
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