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PACE 8 'X vivEPtsinnEDmowzm&wmANCE LSECTICIZ2 til Veneiering V Industry a Bjrof finable One in this Section and will Steadily Grow. fatly. Jir- iiB owuiiTwareprtnm. A o." dlk Southern KMling runs liy . tin- pliini on tluv Ltil'd .si1e. milking tli, loc.nl. n Hltofiellu'r ;r iifiii'lv iilfiil iis could Ik' vi!u-il lor. The Foreman-Derrickson Veneer Company is ode of the Busiest Concerns in the State. Made over 600,000 Truck Containers last Saasqn. SUPPLY LOCAL AND VIRGINIA TRADE. The Foreman JirrricUoii Ye- 100,01)0 hai-ifd. L'00,000 ImsUel s neer Company is one f the leading enterprises of Eli&a leth City. It is an incorpor a ted concern with a larp cap jtal, headed hv lic wire men of the type that is so preval ent In Elialetli City in 1 his generation. Although estah lished onl vince 1 ! 1 ll. the in dustrv ha i;i"n to splendid jiropoi"tions . This lompany is in a buMin with a I'ntmv. A'enecrhi pl.mts arc iniicli houj;h' b all Easterji Carolina towns and I'.etsv is one of the Jew I'ortnnalc ones so far. Ye and ."iO.IXMI cahha'e era ten lie side the other products. The Imsiness is growing because the i rucking that has alreaHv io come one of the greatest of the section's industries is growing greater, and there is .very season a larger ileinaml ('or ( rates. -es and barrels Mi; the stall lliat is shiiped 'rom KliTTihcl h C'.ty and the tll.iT centers in the Xorlh i ml West. The concern will reach out 'or higger .business (luring this . ! . ' tear. In l:M- in look a lliiuil h j.eeriitg;;. is to the woodworking h;u ,. f vmfini. . it, Ah irade Uat litWaptjnp ..anil ' . iu-v N'W .mI 8tere.i4;pi,,g are to.e- allied, r , ; ..rf, j tXiUs JIllS OM'lUllllg- 11 !St tinlsh Imsiness, and in comprise ,- nil k belt id' con -llllT;lllll- llg tUUdl till ji. : T-, ...i. . . . ..r a:... uiis w wiicn necuon ,s s..uhVu p.ms fiiineinat soearnvstlv in all importance. As located i i ...i i... . .. . - ..... - mi ! uui i"ijJi i iui: mj- lines tVW'.-H ' of the I V mill -a it touch is very import atri' ",,,. ,,,m .;ii,al. I. City in The I'orenian I eiTicksi!n coin "knocked down" form. I Joy luanui'ai'tpye ;'rttir' iiihI The Foreman -errii'kson ' ve fijck pixkiijjwO tinedge l.ut- , p mill is regarded ly l'liza trays b.. , k, ami .mi.- ah. t hi.in as one ol the city's lumber I ' i ni'i ;i I assi't severa I fifed and ;-es iw cd a Well as enceis. AIm.cI Im-ikIiciI people ale depemleli I sixty work neii aie i i ; I 'I - (; ..n n lor their J.iih bread. 'I he plant U one u' I l.c most ;in, . three sco'c e.nplow- 'u;;voul:M -.;iu e ! t.. be Al!, ,;l,,;,v. w,-ll paid Int. t'olind inn where, and of u ,.. ui,, r sph m I i . 1 con lfo largest in 1 1 : ; - r.-J.c.H. T.,.- , .. cl I s.Xslem. Hltplll ill the past ea,- r;,, ,,,:' 1 Scaled on Hie I'as Bttsey," The Pride of its People i ( 'iiit:iiitid l i at '(' 4 1 rroes in I'li.ah vli C l aK in every other nm 1 e n Niv.n, ,'ie nmrli faster than do the y.Vilo. If i; were not for liai the general death rute here yonli he much lower than t is. The 1. lacks die at the ale i "Jn to jx'r thousand mt u iui inn . The work of re hiring the death rate amnn .k (ol.ircd people and iai )iroing the health of the ommunily still more is oing forward under capable direction. ami no doubt the mortality will be materially less within the ((lining wo or dire? yea re. flf'zabctli Cii has an excel lent school sisiein. paved street-, a modern as plant, ii ii 1 1 alleipiale elect ri anfl water - .plants, i ; I'aiifliotai(k count.?, Id' which lit js tlij' count irV-xeat. has nf Htefi (fl'J '."() spiare miles, a population of L'.olM), inipjovcd roads and splendid agricultural possibili ties..--. Uiversitiejiiou an uct. what is needed 'here, ai ' "tu. the counties further inland in North Carolina; diviTsil'n itimi j in what Nature demand! UswV l'asitio-mk coiintv can furuish homes te for lift x Ihousanil more rural dwellers, or rather siibii'-iianile-.. lor the da is not tar di-i.mi w hen I!!'i7.u t ti 1 1 1 ('iv. mm the i lading head'i un rl it-. ol i en i oil ii I ics, will l.i- I I.I I II ' I opolis of 1 1 1 i i l i (Mint le- and o -cijpy with il suburbs mam sipiare n&Wi tlid'jgexV.PTVJw .w county's population within itt limits. Hahc in arms WUJ i grow up to liave a part in tie progress and upbuilding of q Kli.ab'th City with thirty or forty thousand peoitie and desire for a huiylred thousauid 1 11 111 ' If Rpresetiog th ' Largest ahfl the jOWet FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES1 " in the World are prepared to furnish you the strongest protection and the best service. 521 Main Street :-: :-: Elizabeth City Phone 221 I V ' : The Old Reliable Corn Meal Mill ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. A. S. NEAL, Mgr. ALBEMARLE LAUNDRY Corner Matthews & McMorine Sts. Phone 125 Larry Ennis Skinner Prop. We do "WHITE WASHING" with oap and water. We wash everything that if washable. We are making a specialty of Palmbeach suits. We have the best equipment that money can buy for that purpose. We propose to give si t'sfactoiy service or refund your money. We can nandle your work by parcel post. STEMENS JOBBING CO. Elizabeth City, N. C. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS t. r.:..- V"ir Eastern Carolina's New Bargain House "WE SELL IT FOR LESS" WATCH US GROW SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY r IE TT I. i- ft-: I- i ..... .... ESTABLISHED 1891 With resources of "Nearly a Million Dollars," this bank is prepared to care for the most exacting requirements of its customers and invites the accounts of those who desire the best in Banking Service. CAPITAL AND &URPLUS $160,000.00. THF n 1 NATBNAL HANK 5 ' ELIZABETH- CITY, N. C. directors-. This bank i a member of The Federal Reserve System; and : Chas. H Robinson yur funds deposited here are watched over by ThelUiiited f; . L. S. Blades, r D. B. Bradford, - P. H. Williams r J. A. Kramer, E. F. Aydlett, E. R Daniels, C O. Robinson, ; O.F.Gilbert, S. H.Johnson, v L. C. Blades. 4 Per Gent. Interest Allowed on Savings. CHAS. H. ROBINSON, President. L. S. BLADES, Vice-President. .1 .;v-"T
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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