EDITORIAL wrpng, M. you often must be, tney want to know wbetner you will give P Oie Aianteo High school ana to oe-the young men in college wno are , questions, and eren wnen you btfve tuts aiuueiiis anu faculty Ai .preparing to practice law could be jviorfciu iue . u-au.u new u.ga school jiersuaded to turn tneir eftorts into bu.ld.nif. i uu.iuin mam a more useful Melds of endeavor, the, the truth tale chanTe In your colum-' ' i 4 step lorward icr educai on in ;-tate would De infinitely better on. ns. They want a decent newspaper. , i.aie tudu.i .iiiii ue Advance . The Advance nas no do.uDt that , uceply g.ui iiud at lae assurance, ihere is a great deal ol trv.th in EDITOR. l, t. rrom those who .--i to becure thIB build fuuiy ; tftat tu s paper ui i an en d i lor ui" i ' U" icture siauds :. . ; i.u 1..0 v. :n. - ; 'ui ' 1 1. C Vi li : Ur . : 1. ' " ii t!.o re.'.:: . .-, . i i if Ui' pro;' : ' ui lie ip;u!:i! of :.: :i!:t i ..liat the jude sa-.d, but W . J. I'eele is not a lawyer or the ordi nary kind. Vvben we hear men .u oh .- lawyers in general our i ! .ui us to him and we fcnow ..i v.- i.i i.ii: ,ioc gilts of minu . ii :ha icea iv.-UU..- i. : i I:.-- !--r -...oiial v;ork ne . .. : ; t; i . i : '. (i i iig !' ; r, aJ 1 . .i y . ! .) . i. . w .:'.. Ii :a i i to iusticO in . ( . ' , i . r . . a ni'ii I; il-..'.. t:wi .-.t'iuut sa'-Ti-i ii ia i'lo effort. Sljnd- nest I.i vers in tne to command al ii. . as illllOll : ; mid ti.e anle M'rtrKlr'TlP.N KATKK One Year fl.oo Six Months 5(t tius Momii 10 1'ubhititd TucHUnyg & Fridays The Advance is glad to give pace in this issue to special news notes from the Elizabeth City Hjigh Bchool. We are Interested in all the schools in the section, but we are especially interested in the school here, and we nope that this It the beginning of a regular Eliz abeth City High School Department in The Advance. At the head of uch a department we should be (lad to place the names or six dltors; a boy and a girl from tne blgh school, a boy and a girl trom the grammar school and a boy and girl from the primary school. If this suggestion meets with favor, We shall be xlad to begin Ti.s d purtttent with Friday's issue of this week. vu s fi r his services compensation i oiumensuruto with that standing, to one much in nia omce he seems to have (Illiterately chosen to ouild of Over at Creswell, in Washington County, there Is either a good teach er or a bright boy. In last week's Issue of the Roanoke Beacon is a Composition on Creswell, written hy one of the school boyR of the town Which "tells more about the town, Quoting a prominent resident, "than J knew myself." If every Rchooi Tioy Will keep his eyes open una, wTfen Mked to write a composition. Ttli a bout things near at hand, he is put ting himself in the way to realty learn how to write with oriKinarty and style. On the other hand, he Will never make much progress in this direction as Ion" as he wortos On subjects which he knows littie or nothing about at first hand. According to reports which we Iiave gathered from var our coininurr ities of this sectioni the Tinners hare kept up better with their work this year than ever they romemner to have done. It is said that cne ex planation for this lies in the fact that labor has been easier to got on the farm th's year than in any year with in recent times. IT strikes us that this abundance of inbor is the reTTOlt of the small cotton acftaff?. This Jear, with cotton piTces high, there baa been no cry evPn BDout any dif ficulty of securing OTHon p'ekers. And this experence. should Im press upon the tarrners oi this sec tion the advantage of contfnuing to keep the cotlon acreage loV. . 1 : . a :.' iO( 1 this y ar ha.5 i 'ii !!: i t wi' l l.i . ti ch s cvn " : . !y u'ove t!ie e::roiiiciit at Lis t me last year and w.tnin two r ilrce of the enrollment for the ::tire session l.i,t year. Moreover, lie evtal.libhiiieiil nf tli s h ;:h school sal the urow'nj: interest in it nas up his practice among farmers (bled to the interest in education only moderate circumstances. hroimhout Dare county. Hatteras I!ut it is outside of hs profession lias an enrollment of 12S tlrs year as is intimated in the editorial ;.s compared w tli It;: for iht first which we have quoted, that W. J. 'nonth last year; and an average at- Peele has done greatest service, tendance for the first month of a- An indication of the extent of this hove ninety on per cent as 5m- j i ei vlce is to be found in the fact pared with an avprage attendance that he has found time for occasional i'or the first month last year ot ontributions to this newspaper seventy four per cent. Dare county c ontrtbutlons which, by the way, already stands among those counties! we have no doubt deserved more of the state In which the percentage ' attentiob than they received. When of Illiteracy is lowest. With Its j the question of the choice of the present school facilities another gen rente for the Inland waterway, as eratlon will see In Dare county 7f , between the Albemarle and Chesa- citlzenshlp trained in the scTTootH fie- peake and the Dismal Swamp Canal, yond the fundamentals of the fhree!Wns being discussed he became ln- ra. 1 i,..0sted. studied the reports or tne I engineers and at' once went to the AN UNUSUAL TRIBUTE ibttom of the nuestion in a way that trade .the ed'tor of this newspaper, mil should have mnde the friends f the Elizabeth City route here, feel ashamed. Tnnt it had the better effe-t however, v. tvee nev er had anv evidence. The Advance w;is mor"1 or less aequa'nted with tt e tacts set forth 'm the subjoined editorial from last v eek s issue oi the State Jornai, but e had not expected to see tnem in rr nt durini? the lifetime of the man who Is the subject of the enconium: "Lest we lorget, it may not De .Hit of pluce to record here what is i simple lact worthy to be handed 'iowu to all future generations. It U thal.YV. J. I'eele, a practicing af1 IJiney at law of tats city is one of the most useful men that fTTe State has ever had. Modest, re tiring, unselfish, he has seemed w;lling to inaugurate great move" ments and then drop out of signt in h improvement oi your paper it l.ui-huit of his private and profess ' lrt h,'8t weekly 1 see, and one ional affulra. Me inat-uratod. ! reason is you give in it your own and as loru as necessary, led the 'iv"'WH UP evtry subject upon movement for the establishment of! ,,ll(h ou write--and the North Carolina ( 'ollege of Agri culture and Mechanic Arts. To j NOT IN ITS OWN COUNTRY j It Btrihos 'i ne. Aavance that it j would not be amiss again ai this I time to call the attention of Its readers to what S . j. Peeif had Mo hay about this newspaper about i . three years ago. j "I want to congratulate you on .iiK h you w rite- -and vour v ews aie disiiiiere8ted i mean unpurchas ed L.. lear, favor, or anectlon, re him Is due the chief credit lor this ;wlir(l or Uw tloi)t' reward, so tar as I am able to see. The position irreat Institution, which is proving such a blessing to the people of the State. He conceived and or ganized the State Library and His torical Assocation, which has be come such a useful and elevating institution in the life o our people. He originated and carried to suc cessful accomplishment the State Historical Commission, which is i,u took on the parcels post will itiimed ately cause every right mind ed man in your community to sit up and take notice; if indeed he had not already taken notice of you before, and whether he agrees with you or not. The point he will note is that yon took your position contrary to the expressed opinion oi the mer- Wlth everyt-ody talking nbout n Short cotton crop, Gilhert Rrickhouse down In Tyrrell county, says rnaf be will get seven hnies from TTVe acres this year. At present prices for cotton and cotton sed the In come from that five acre? will be over "v( hundred dolbrs. And In Tyrrell count v cotton Tioney is spend lng monry. r' r the tenner rT?e e nough ho?s nnd homy TiT pay the running expenses ot the f.m . The Advance v. onM Hte to nk the power? that ;n why t 's tV I Bttrmpy ro'r.t. nlnuo ct' Tle ro Ofttes In P.'.rc ennntv rcfr'rq i mn'l orlv tli'N-e ,-i week. Wi'l- i TBfltly Ipth nr convenience n' ' tnn'l ffci'fic-, rcacbinnr pt"iv noo'c and corner o1 the vmd tho-e gooit people have reen Cie'r rontt cut .down from f' to fh'P" t:i''es n .week rppir"n'lv vtbent nnv re fon whomever, if ve vni'"-",nnd t" iptise arltrht. Tn ri"''" the situ ation more de'oriUz'nsT. there feonle havo no other tioiin or jeommnnlcef ion wth the otfs'df' world escept the'r nti'N, thev win not he renched hv phone r "elegronh. The rtenprtmeiTT should r!T thm some relief. doing bo much to perpetuate the ciauts. u mceung assembled, and noble deeds of this and former gen- . 1 ontrary to a certain narrow view ot eratlons. In his brain was born the'tholr Immediate interests. The on idea of the rural school library, and looker has already observed that it his tireless efforts are TesponBrSle is fron tn" merchants you must get for its adoption as a pnrt of the ed- n'OHt of vour advertising and that in ucatlonal system of the State. Other ' "l'11" f 'hat 'act you aavse what things he has done, nut these four 'vou ,s to their ult mate infer are sufficient to entitle him to the ,B,. and if not. then certainly to ratltude of bis people for all time. tne interests of the people at large. The usefulness anu far reaching in- i At first blush it looks easier to crook n-ence of these institutions are n- 'he pregnant hrnges ot the knee that -sttmable and it is hTflrely an act ot thrift may follow fawning" but In m-Vct' to make this humble record the ,0"g run t a hard road that of that fact that they owe their ex- the flatterer travels and the Hook ot sUnce io his patriotic roresieht Hooks has sa'd that the way of the nd iitcl'igenl offon . At some Transgressor is hard.' Touching -rnP"ient season wo wish to puTT- jour position I desire To add that you Msh with some detail and elabora- arp abreast with the best thought of vti the Irrtory ot the Inception this country, and of Europe where 'ml zrowth of these movements, the scheme has been Ions fried and 'Hic-p are North Carolinians whose worked well. If you take your posl- one that can go in tnelr homes and will not have to oe censorea at the doorsteps to see wbetner It contains matter too scandalous tor decent peo pis to read. Such a "newspaper has , ,i fr end ia evry I've com"nuni v in x'orth Carolina. Tr preach ers v be ycitr fr ends Cec ".o fhev know, if they are wise t:-at yn". : pulp t tor t' ':teoi:-r"'?8 It i oworful tl."n taefi-s. -' 'I t bought I w.Mlrt t "i t'li mi' "' "el 1 deuH a'" ,t ' v v T:y mr--niitJe-t persons have ciid -.n tnir hearts. I heaTd so j'M'M a man as Dr. Curry once throw away fiis moOity, pro hac vie and say to his audience at the State University "I am sorry you dm rot nptilauoTthls sentiment. He went hack and ook a running start and a little rpple of applause followed his cre scendo. Then he gathered him self up 'n his vehemence he nroiunt forth an nis strengtn oy 'and and sea and wave after wave of applause shook his mighty audi ence. I hope some things will not fall still born among the placid waters of Eastern North Cffrolina. 'f they do we have need of a new newspaper here in Raleigh and above 'II a newspaper editor. We had only eighteen newspaperss here the last time I took the census. They l ave largely made Kaleigh what it Is but there Is not one of them that could not be Improved by the addition of another I've virile editor who can call his soul his own. "Rut It ' a hard thing to pull a young man away irom Eastern North Carolina and i will Hot tempt you, too mlich though e need" men more than we need money nere and we have not a few in your Business." Attention !?or apples, oranges, bana nas, Lemons; Limes, Cabbage, Potatoes, Onions ami Kuta Baga? 'GALLON A B. Seeley and Son Vii ilesale Fruitsati I Pr.1uce v;mzaki:tm city, n. o. we buy in car lots IgjfglGONS BUGGIES HARNESS vAcc:. ,covr ' V M i!' U M - ''-I Her. f , j . . v m nmm 8 co 'lemory is iierpetnaTed in marble n I bronze who have tint nccdTn l.hed belf so much tn- the com 'ion welf're as bas hern doie 'n fner movements above mentioned. 'II is needless to if written without eenncnt en lie "' ' Mr. pn.l: nv the I'eele it i i 1' ; a . i,l .iovin; the . i :, ..- i.,. ... ' '";: ' Dalits oi that this knowledge We are re rnew of '. i ovn r.t'v ', ? :V tho'.:s v.iio are cn n is gentus t ' Tt,WB the pleasure of the ed'for while tt Manteo last week- to visit tion regardless of your pecuniary in terests In all matters oP principle you will have splendid success lor there 's n"ed of such a paper every where; and there will be demand for it too ns you have established in the miulK of all good men your reputat on up ui tint point. I do not mean tTuit y cur .'-ucce.-s win no measured en tirely by dollars and cents; these vill . ,'ini" alar;: in duo course and will not c':itii;i iini' uiey come too l'. it i ;- icu'.o ii. c inicd; but 1 i.vm ou v. ill larl-e a lan'ces-lul newt)a ;.er can tb.it : 'I-acta and voi. ci I he ititf 'ii;;cii ."e a:; I n;e"rity of your . i mt.vm'!.- ami in- 'tentilly n'.p-i to 11 !:! I a id ctivag'hcn your own c'.:. r:.i tor : "d rc;uta1:on. What fi(.(-:-. it it' I t a i an ,( ho gains the '.-.ule fcvp-'iier world and lose his o-.vn c'aar.i' u r -hla re!f respect, his rerao of brotherhood, to h!s fellow man, whom hn was pnt there to ai'd know not to whom the credit is ilue; and our own idea or Justice prompt us to niak'o D:'s record.'' Durin;; the recent res ,on of Fed eral court ere a Jur i-t whoo name is known beyond the bounds of tils state said to the editor of tins neWs papor: "1 am a lawyer and a mem ber of the bar assocftion of this State and America, out 1 want to bo-vo. his tvimpicr.sh'p oi tha poor tell you that the ordinary lawyer whom ho was put there to defend? is little better than a cumboror ot ' " tho ground. If North Carolina "A newspaper la not aU news. Tne had less than half Its present nuS- good people or yoar community want br of lawyeri and tt two thirds of to know where you stand on living COTTON ,GRAIN PRODUCE November 2 1915 ELIZABETH CITY, N. 0. COTTON Strict Middling $ Middlinc FHAS B ack eye, per bu. fl.u to $1.75 Black per bu. 1.26 to J130 EOGS .len Kggs. per doz MKMJNli TOIiAV I'UH'H Patapsco, best patent MKAIN OatB, per iiushcl (:orn white, per bk. Winter, per bag 24c. .48 to 50c 1155 MEAL AVT HHIJiH VIeal, per toi $35,011 Hull, per tOa $14.00 THE J-- GKSGN MARBLE COMPANY ?J.?f3Poi- deter Ft. T!,c Y;;:r Choice of Dei:p-i'at al R.m:;c.s of Price Manager L 1 1 ' " O 4f v . - . .w:. ; 1 v i' ! Hrr. ' :. - t..i ; -cr 11 ti , i , . nuw t 1 y :ti old. In r?S7. 3. E. D-nn !-o.,-V,t tha i,oa troia A. C. lic.iick, Daniel' son. Fi;.'!)t ;eir !jo L. C. Dean, son of S. I.. D.'tn. hourht the wkkoq from h'statKeraaaslulusetlie wagon oa his arm. The wagon has stood out of doors for 26 years; a yard and a quarter of Krarel can bm drawn in it now. Lewi C Dean, R.F.O., Webberrin.. Mich. WEiiiiumuranmiunauuuiiuinKnnitiaiuuHiiiuiitaiiUi 1 A Studebaker that has served three generations Think of the money that sturdy Studebaker made for each one of its owners. It is true a Studebaker wagon may cost you a few dollars more than a cheaply made wagon, but when you consider the years of service you get from the Studebaker, isn't it much the cheaper wagon in the end? In fact, it is a safe proposition to judge your wagon by what it costs you per year. We have sold a lot of Studebaker wagons. Let us tell you what we know about the experience of some of our customers. Come in and look them over C. W. Stevens Company Elizab th City, N. C. Here are Two Machines You Need Walter A. Wood u Walter A. Wood L Admiral Mower because it ia the only mower that hat genuine uaderdrmft, "floating" frame and uniform tilt, the three big mower features no fanner should be without If be values his own time or his teams' strength, and wants the machine that does most work the easiest. tr Ho. is Steel Hay Hako because every tooth is held in dividually and has a coil spring to protect it against sudden strains; because it is made en tirely of steel and can be de pended upon to stand up under constant wear and tear of work Pin all kinds of fields. Its Idng life makes it the most economical you can buy. -I Make, us prove these claimi or convince yourself by examining the machines st our store Spence and Hollowell Co. Baltimore Steam Packet Co OLD BAY I.NE "Steamers leave Norfolk G:.0 P. M. daily, and on Sun dMvs, Sf ptetiiher lidtli, October Ultli ;md L'4th, November 7th' and -1st, and alternate Saudavs thereafter, until further no tice." "Italtimorr Stenm lirkef' Cotiiany's tk-kt-ts will be honored ot Sunday lliey Imvt' no slcimcr ly lis" ClicMipejikr- Line". l jgpfligpQgyejJUaBSMaaaabSsgg Torfolk routhern lailroad OUTB c? Freight Service1 If you value mnck tiansportation; route- your shipments via N rft lk Southern Railroad. "Watch tl-c time :n.-;r hytl.cir pack ..go cars, and yon v. !! fiud that your interests r-rc best served by Money," palroniih hernias "Time is . :,' V X'' ';. V' X' mm, r-Mnt.acmii ijwr. u.t .tut tsi' huh ,iv .jirarxt lot ajtr -jwsc.nr.mMXm i "VT-n-f. -r- rv,.-w, Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No.6C3 U prepared etpedslly for MALARIA or CHILLS FCVER. Fire off six doses will break sny ease, snd if taken then aa toalo the Fsver "Till not return. It acts oa the Bw better that) t Caloocl and does (ot frlpa orskkea. 25 , JL TAk ill uvu rum a a SaW . f , a "