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PAGE4 DIVERSITY EDITION a iiJ ADVANCE Forty Thousand Tons of Fish Shipped Annually from this Market The Globe Fish Company Prime Leaders in the Sea Food Industry. Ship in Car Lots and Pack ages to Distant Points. , Elizabeth City is one of the great Fish markets of the North Carolina sounds rountry. To it are brought the catches of the fishermen of the lower Northeastern counties, and from it nearly forty thousand tons of water products are han died annually. The Cilobr Pish Company. Incorporated. )g one of the leading whole sale concerns here. They ship In car lots and packages to Points as far distant as Kan sas City and Chicago. The big shad season is from Feb. rnarv 1 to May 1, and it is at the same time that herring "run best . From May 1 to June 1 great shipments of sea trout, blue fish, maikerel spots, huttertish, etc, go north and west. Kingfish, bluefish and spleiinlyl trnnit are ship ped all the year nearly to Dtv Cember 1 . Fresh water fish are handled from Novenilc 1." until April 1", including carft catfish, etc. The "hauls" of the largest nets operated by many men th se of individual (Sailers' nets and the catches of small boys in the rivers and Creeks are all brought to the Glolw hotise for sale at the prevailing market prices. The officers of the company are E. R. Daniels, president; Eastern CaroUnaY marine pro-' uui in ami punii uioj iuw v and more on the map. Hun dreds of people- find employ-; ment in it's interest for their, mutual iM-nefit; ... 'Elizabeth City market prices are invar iably good, and the Hobs1 Company has done a great deal to boost them. C. W. GRICE, Pres. W. T. OLD. Vice-Pres. L. E. OLD, Secy-Tres. CULPEPPER, GRIFFIN, OLD and GRICE ' ' ' ' " v. General Insurance and Surety Bonds Elizabeth City, N. C. 65 yjuP Xjy yJiiy VJJy yuy vu vuv juv "jjr "mf jjy yjuy vjuv vuv vuv vliv nljy A. S. Foreman, vice president and manager, and A. S. Dan iels, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Foreman was in Norfolk with a big concern in this line before coming to Elizabeth City. He has been in the fish business J2 years, and knows every spe cies of the tinny tribe in the waters of Virginia and Caro Una. His expert knowledge is one of the big factors for the success that the coinpauv is attaining. The other olli cers are prominent men. iden tified with public affairs and the business life of the city as closely as any. The Globe Company operates the Wanchese boat line with a large steamer for passengers and freight, four gas boats etc. making connections at all points in the fishing field and employ ing a large number of agents Riiyers are sent out in all parts where fishing is carried on ex tensively . Nets are operated under the direct supervision o' the company's agents at Cape Jlatteras. The Globe Fish Company is one of the concerns that is doing much to advertise the Picture City. Its products go into every important rente in the great territory. Ix-aring , testimony of the diversity of I THE SHOPPING CENTER ft This Week Will Be "Wonder" Clothing Week At SIFF'S SUCCESSORS TO LAVENSTEIN'S A em h a Is always our first consideration in advertising, also in selling our goods. This is one of the things that has helped us grow this season and we thank the Public for helping us. If you haven't visited our store lately it will pay you to pay us a visit to see how we conduct our business, how we sell our goods and above all to see what a pleasure it is to trade here and to be waited on by salespeople "who know how." One of the strong est points about our business is our "which" we sell, we know all about them, how they are made, where they are made, and we can tell you how they will wear. Whenever you see an announcement in the paper of "Sale" or Special Bargains that we are advertising you may know that every word we say is true and the goods will he found at our store same as advertised. Another strong point about our Cut Price Sales is this: We never change tickets on our goods, never mark them up and if they are last season's suits or whatever the article may be we will tell you so. This is a reputation we have always prided ourselves on attaining. The store that stands back of everything it sells and above all "Truth" is our first consideration. LITTLE BROTHER Little brother is now at Detroit, he is not old enough to leave home but he will be with us sometime soon. Little brother is just the same ideal of a motor car as the larger one. He is small but has as much power in proportion to his weight. Mr. and Mrs. Paige say he is a wonder Look out for Little Brother, he is coining, expected any day. Big and Tittle Brother compose the Paige Line for the coming Season, they are both sixes. Little Brother $1095. r n nnr ULJJVJG BIG II BROTHER You have seen him running down your streets. You have stopped, looked, and ad mired him. You have sa: ; that is my ideal of a m tor car, powerful, r my, silent, a car that t . es the ruts of the road I e a boat takes an ocean wave. Beautiful lines, the best that could be produced by one of the greatest body designers in the world. He looks and is a throughbred, the ultimate in a big roomy light powerful six. This is Big Brother, born in Detroit at the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Plant. Big Brother $1395 Automobiles Bought In Car Lots Only 11 0 V, SCOT BY rlTA a a. r -vt lL t? i: eiu ror rNorui-ivdsieiii vraiuinia ELIZABETH, CITY, N. C. ""Y . 1 G ft -ft
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