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i- ... f?: i 1 1 i , " - t I i iCFEB H1EFS Roper, X. C, Aug., 15th--Mr. James L. Ball of Elizabeth City wa the guest of his parent Mr. ;ind Mi. M. L. Ball last Tut day . .Mrs. Man Hughw and 1 . r 1 msUt. ft ie Ive. of Kli..'lci!i I ity were liosts of Mr. M. I.. H.dl last a'k. Mr. .lameM 1'. Iearv rcmnrtl from Norfolk Tuurwlav uliciv lie has Ui'u for his vacation . Mij Carrie Clagou left Wed nendav for Kdenton and -A ; bc-tli Citv to visit rwlativei . After a delightful visit to Mrs. T. YY. Blount Mis Florence Wav returned to her home at Beech Hidge Farm uear Belhaven Fn dav . Miss Myrtle Pearce of Winton is the gMest of her cousin Mi-s Eula Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II . Spniill of Weldou are guests of Mr. Suruills oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spruill. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $101 Six Months 60c Pan is Published Tuesdays and Friday Sear the town of Bed Springs, . there is an old settlement of Scotch people who have cajight the spirit of progreaj and who are making their district as attrac tive a place in which to live as any well ordered progressive town. in the center of the community there is an old church in which the people have worshipped for more than half a century, and hy it standi) the finest rural school bniUling. perhaps, in the State a building that is large, well equipped, of beautiful design, and yet stands out in the grove al" most alone a place of opjHirtuui ty for the youth of a rural coin- 1 muuity of some six or eight miles Huare. The school is one of eleven grades and prepares its students for entrance to any of the colleges ,'n the State. A Farm Life School is to be established in the same building with the op ening of the next -ession. The settlement referred to is the Philadelphia section in Hob eson county. Hie people ot tliat coinmunitv have been aroused dur iug the Summer mouths to the im Hrtance of rural sanitation, and. i i at their reouest.. the State Board Tlie Methodist revival i going of Health detailed one of tin- on this week at Fort landing d aim tors oi ine iiooknoim Metho.rist Church, Rev. K. F. Commission to cstaiilisn tliere a Duvall is tilling the pulpit and Model Sanitary ( ominunity, and FOR SALE CHEAP One Royal Shingle Machine, manufacturd by American Saw Mill Machinery Co., good as new has ly ent abont 50,000 shingles Will sell for about half factory pnee. Machine is fitted com" plete with 38 inch saw and cuts shingles any width and 16 t" -4 indies long. Will cut from u.- mk to 3tUM0 per day wi'h ten to tifken II. P. MANTEO MILLING CO Manteo. N. C. jigi 1 IS 21u.pd FORT LANDING BRIEFS Fo. t 1 auding. X. C Mlg , .nncb interest is heinir manifest" the rebuts tnai nave own accom plished so far are very gratify Mr. L. I,. S'.mmons of Frying ng 'ndeed. visiting relatives here The same sort of work ks now this week. going on in four other counties in Mr. Ben Basificht spent the the State S; unison, Xev !Jain Many a geous when Bide. week end on Sound Side last er, Colunibu-; jo d Nash. rv jj ulls per ton man becomes coura weeK. comviuin.v wi u uesues -o inn . . ? t . ui:,. 1 ii: t : .. o : ..f I 1. ........ .....nl. 1..... . . ...in a lietter man IS oy U'f iUINS ' ornciiii rimnjiiM nit isiKii i mi '(M i ,i im ui& i " here last week for Elizabeth itv ohimn (l.e ne sai v liiloi u -.i m where she will spend some time by aplying to the Hookworm Com , 4, J with relatives. mission of the State Board of oi ine mervii.iin . ,, , ..... .. ... nn i Air. lien isricKiionse mimi .up iicami. ine worn is tnuie upon ... . . , i.i. ... . . . ... i ses i',sNie and ' ora isrickiioiise invitation omy ami no commuu. are the inicsts of Miss Dora Has- ty will le considerenl which does niht. not make apidication. Then Mr. and Mrs. 1N 1!. Hough- hire only a few men available for ton Ihm'114 last wevL on Sound this work and they will be sent Side with relatives. to those communities offering tin Miss Annie Halpli of Columbia heartiest co operation . is the ifiiest of Misses Clara and Mae Melson this week. IliHDY 6 CO Cotton, Grain Produce Elzabeth City, N.C. Al'Gl'ST 18th 114 BUYING TODAY EGGS Hen Egg per doz L'-c. SELLING TODAY FLOUR Patapsco, best patv 5.25 GRAIN Corn. Whit 92Vsc. Oats per bu., 55c. MEAL AND HULLS Meal er ton $31.00 Pleasures Gastronomicai Prices Economical at the Busy Bee Re?tau ant. The epjeure who comes here remembers the occasion with fond recolec fions. Quick senice, food that tickles your palate and an attractive scale of prites ii a combination that always fascinates our diners. The pure fool! law is a superfluous 'issue in our establishment. ENTRANCE UP STAIRS LADIES THE BUSY BEE CAFE 10.00 The. business who never advertises is like a hailstone in a puddle of water It soon shrinki We have just heard of a man in an adjoining county who mar ried an anw-1 and then kicked himself became he didn't marry a coiok. The eternal imn imist is in all TO THE. CITIZENS OF ELIZ- his tilorv these (lavs, basking in A BETH CITY the sunshine of the latest reports from Europe. You will find him The last report on city water on. the hotel porch or the street strongly indicates that it is corner, telling any one who will "pollutvl" and all citizens are listen to him. just how far the advised to boil all water ied for bottom is iroinir to dron out of Hlrink'insr nurposes until further the cotton market and what hard analysis can be made. timew are in store for the whole country, aiwl how Mr. Wilson is to blame for it all. This type of man is more of a menace to the nrosperitv of his cominunit v tlian the European Cataclysm. C.B.W LL1AMS. M l). Health Ollicer WANTED TWO EX PER IENCEI) SALESLADIES We want two cxiKTieiiced Salesladies, fain1 liar with hand ling drygoods mihI ready to wear. Liberal salaries for the riulit parties. O.F.GILBEKT. Prop tf.n.i.. Mitchells ept St.-i- THREE SALES LADIES WANTED ' Dry Goods Store Prefer those with pome experience and between 22 and 40 ears old ADDRESS: "No 33" Care The Advance J. B, LOWRY'S Refreshments 1 A NEW BIG LOT OE FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED We always sell well - made furniture, nothing cheap or shoddy, but our prices are low enough to give you your money's worth. J. M. SILVERTHORN Our s on lunches, 300 to ".(10 everv Saturday; L'OO lo 300 bot tles 'of Soda water & 300 to .".00 Mincers of Ice Cream Cakes l'ies fruif.s. cigars and tobacco in pro portion . Our place is first class and up ro tlie minute ,otning nut an ignoramus or a fake would pro nounce it to be otherwise. Our customers are such as our fopu laiiou affords, from the well to do, to the poorej t . COME TO SEE IS. Corner Poindexter and Matthews Streets Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic. liKUVK S TASTKLKSb chill TONIC, drives oul M n lariH.-nricaes the blood, and builds up the ttvs If in. A Hue tonic. I' or adults aud children. 5Uc ine outlook announces in a recent issue that its war corral pondent is stationed in New 'York, and explains very clearly how much more capable of review ing the situation V- is in New York than on or m-ar any one of the scenes of action. That has U!T - Fnlier at Itlnckwcll hon innt tlx. ;.l,.n ,,C the' Vilvimeo MeinoHa,! Cliuirli or In'tween Itinoe the war news beiran to em theiv and the res'Vlenee of lr iK'llish the front naire of our dai . 11. White on west Main Street lies. We exjiect to stay in our One pair of jrohl rimmed plaws. ofliee, read evelything about the 1 wider return to Advance (Mlice. war that we can get from niaga zinecf. newspapers and otherwise and try to enable our readers to follow easily and clearly the ev nt8 of the war, swtin"r out as far a xiossible contradictions and repetitions and dvinc a brief. coneiHe. continuous rtory. ONE STEP EXCUR S ON East Carolina Teachers Training School. A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition tree to all who agree o teach. Fall Term begins September 22,1914. For catalogue and other information address. Robt. H. Wright, President, Greenville, North Carolina. ATLANTIC GOAST LINE Standard Railroad of the South Ramifies the"Nations Car den Spot." Through the States Of VIRGINIA NORThCAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA ALABAMA wi?FLORIDAi FOUR FAMOUS TRAINS N1W YORK AND FLORIDA IPICIAL (January to Apr!') FLORIDA and WIST INDIAN LIMITED". "PALMITO LIMITOP "COAST LINE FLORIDA MAIL" Dlnlnn cn m l crte gervlce All yer round through ear r to. from New York to both Port Tamp and Ktilghu Kt, con.ctiag wttti itatnahlpi to and from Haviii For beautltully llluiitrmtd boon.u tud copy of "Purrl folder" a.lret. JV. J. Cralff Pamv-nfir trllr Wxr 1 ' Wht itf n"pKu(.r 't WO TO VIRGINIA BEACH North Carolinians tlgured prom hiently in the Cotton Congress at Washington l.-st weei, partic ularly Ilugh McRae of Wilming ton, II. Q. Alexander of Char lotte, W. A. Graham of Raleigh, . Brown of Chadbourn, We have been accused of a strong affection for Currituck County. A ladv in the office this week asked what was the Eliza beta City paper and when told rne Advance, oi course iy a member of the force insifrted that and J- A the Advance advertised itself as the Curituek 'County paper. The ne intra-state freight rates Earlier in the summer a ladv establiahed by the commiBsion ap inquired "Is this the Manteo pa ointed by the Governor will go per." observing frankly that it into effect October 12th seemed nartial to Manteo news Standardiiation is said to be on its front page. the chief re)ult of the Commis After the editor's trip through sion's owrk. Freight rates are Camden last week, we expect to little lowered, the average redue- be called to account for getting tion being not more than 2 per out a Camden paper. cent. The Norfolk Southern is And we plead guilty. The Ad said tobe most effected by the vance is the paper of Currituck, reductions and blessed with an everincfeas ine host of friends there: it leads 'Colleges are no wtaking advan in circulation in Dare County, tage of the Stated offer of the ty and now in Camden it is rapidly ; paining friends and preatige. The ; " Advance is also the paper of Elii . nbeth City. We have long sought to show that the intercuts of the .1, .town and of its tributary roun ties are identical and instead of fostering tnimosity between them J; , tare Worked to bring the people .'of Ui-i eoontrj and ot the town t. into elode and mom friendlj re 'latioM W shall continue to H tMi polky te ir gvlde. phoid vaccine and are arranging with the college physician to give the treatment free of charge1 to all the students not previously immunized. One large college that for a number of yean has suffered from the ravage of ty phoid completely wiped it out last year by immuniting practi cally all the students. Other col legea will look to the iramunixini of their atudenti before or inmUr diatdy tfter tW acool oppna, . VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Wednesday August 28th SPECIAL FAST TRAIN-Extremely Low Fares 111 . Ill . Ill . Ill . FA UK ..i.2r. . . 1.25 . . 1.25 . . 1.M . . 1.00 .. 1.00 . . 1.00 . . 1.00 . . 1.00 . . 1.00 LEAVE TIME Edenton 2:00 p. Hertford 2:20 p. Winfall 2:25 p. Elizabeth Citv 2:55 p. Camden :M p. in. Helcroi :t:05 p. m. Ciregory H:10 p. in. Shawhoro 3:15 p. m. Snowden .1:20 p. m. Moyock 3:30 i. in. Arfiicc Virginia Beach Caino ..5:00 p. in. Returning Special Train will Leave Casino Station Virginia Beach at 11:00 p.m. Stopping at Sta tions named above. VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO The most magnificent Seaside Resort in the South. Free Dancing - Surf Bathing. Every modern amusement device. Consult Ticket Agent. E. D. KYLE, H. S. LEARD, Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent. J. D. STACK General Superintendent, Norfolk, Vil Oak Ridge. Institute Sixty-third' Year 4S 1'" a f ''V v ' v ' Ami " " -' '1T ;.g tup m iskbhw. I w r " - " - J "-( iHfiain. . .inn " I: Nl MMM ALUMNI BUnDING ' ,,,, ,,.1. IX buildings, 350 acres in campus, athletic fields, and farau Sbenn heat, . shower baths, gymnasium. Over 200 boarding students annually Joe the past thirty years. Prepares for College, for Business for Lifa. Xtedeata,. study under teachers, at night, in study hall. Fall season open September 16th. Terms reasonable. Write for illustrated catalogue. Address. OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE :: oak. ridge isl c- S' mil warn fat. 121 yr Hm htm w tnmltm ivien 01 Boy. Urtmnaoa miinary. Atn BINGHAM SCHOOL'S mom N. C. mvu Khook tnha't Comndu k Wctt Point nw tmlhl U. 8. Army. WiMi w A Million Dollar Hot I xtd U. . OovcrmiMiit' Summer Camp for Milwr Inram twm cam r AilMvA. WMT Uk for Swfn mlno. Toitkn and Bwnl lltt pHd Tm. Cci R. tmjmm. K P. D. JlTAkt JOB PRIMV
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