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LDITORIAL I 1 -pm& mm i WT EPIT.oM HOW DOES IT SOUND.' Sn'Kiti u. Klia ,-) r;ty f..: ilif'li I'tM.t ill tue fcllmviim 'i;ir:'- r.-ih i'i-e,J r"iu y. s'-r.l iy'.- N'cUS IE II , J )!( l-vor; I ih pi-i'i is iifi.-r a put lie H: f rv. 1 v r, iirm a iMviiu riv..t- U'. r,d !h fact that t!if wo'iiel; ih t i ,.i- t j ' :t,i In hiii'! n i) . Tn 'i;t hiearn that it is nii: to .-w . il . S un.is int'y w. II, .loent It? 1 o .kg w.:i in the Nfs and O1 orver. too. U'g arc rnijy f0 send it to tn News and Observer a? bom as l n,i that i nyii ing is ttfinc dono A'd we are willing to do a soo? miny more thin.g fo li -lp et a H Lrarv in Eliz.ilipth fiiv Me:mvhTI. we'll just kfpp on tall; ing about ?o that you won't ter cet and won't tiilnk that we've tor- m. Joieph Peel:, Associate Editor. A TIME FOR NEIGHEORLINESS Not wi hin t'. nwimty of- this generation, i crimp t.ot in North Carolina's history, has the State been deluded with bii;1i devastating floods an have swept the mountain and the I'Kdmoat during the ten d0 just past. , i Twenty inches of actual rainfall !l stimattd to have, fafTen in some areas within a few hours time. A details of the results of tha , flood have continued to come, m and as private letters have brought news to H Parts ' e 8,ate ot definite losses and certain need, the " "tboug'bt that thw first reports of the disaster were exaggerated has been banished, and the hearts of the peo pie of the old North Stute ave tfi'm ma to their RiifTerlne brothers in VU " sympathy and Help. The towns nearest ty were, ot fiiirno. nuirkest tn T' . SlKM'il and gave most liberally. But from Wi'nilig'on, GoliHboro, Washinglon and other towns in taa far eaBt have frotle already milmtnn tlal response to tlie appeal for hel The need is urgent, for many 2 destitute, and It is feared that a great amount ot sickness may fol low In the train ol the floods, brought about by the over flow of the waters and the depart of re fuse over the land. That every town In th etaH, this work of rendering assistance whether large or small, Heh or poor tar or near, should have a part In which 18 so greatly and so imme diately needed is the hope of Nortn i iciil I in; ;;H to.- i0 lari:i"t 11' the 1 w.-r I'i- in.. i t . .m n-s . , i ' :i!tr. 1 -h of thf jv.ir' 1 l1 . ': Aiu w . n i ,i .... i in ? ' ! i ttl r:'." ii - a: Ilv-r-I ' -'i 'i i;i tli- la t t r . --i: - fvr ' ivl.otl-. to I "w 1 r r. 'I .. ! The Advance wants all the local news that i worth printing. But this news is wanted for its value to the paper's' readers not to 'fin tip." Everyday thf re comes in thfc oilice about twice the .iisminit t aews that is printed. "I -o-i i' f r yi ii !,ti.-w As 'a-. e.;it opi'ii il ! is m i! ;b' r,t':rr;:? tin-pararai-h pre 'e.i itn in a ina'.lf-n ly 1 tt.r of three q ..trii : -; of a pa'.;t Imm':liat"ly iVl'iin- the first glance at lae oaenirg stiitence a visitn of all the rd heiided school teachers he 1 ad even known mad Itself a radWut reility fcr the rai ment. The doiids of the day clean;! away and the oice was brilliant as with the li-'ht of many suns. But we read on. Tt wasn't any of those in the Union. Just a more r-to-date aeiiu infill e s.Ti'rng In a new s lett r fur t indication . THE M. P. GALLOP COMPANY The Place To Get Your Groceries Where Quality may be depended on Where lowest prices prevail W:here you are waited on by good natured salesmen and made to feel that you have found YOUR Grocery Store Well. that's life, Ketiilwortb' Co ttjo, Ocean View. Va. water fror.t, bathing, boating and fi.h'ng a so"?! 1 y, cool rooms, rates reason b e. Kenilworth Cot tage, Oo.an View, Va. Ju'y li'.L't.:". "BEFORE INVESTING INVESTIGATE" For better results use the Old Reliable B. P. S. or S. W. P. ready mixed Paints, Covers most, looks best, wears longest, most economical, full measure. Also anything you need in Hardware or Building Material. PORCH COLUMNS A SPECIALTY, J. H. AYDLETT HARDWARE CO. WATER STREET REAL SERVICE Tl'alm beach and cool cloth suits returned the same aay pio itnun w c iciciic iiic Liu cany. Panama hats cleaned also, Every job guaranteed to give satisfaction. No word In the English language is abused as the word guarantee. When we say guaranteed we raean absolute satis faction. We make the old suit look new and keep the new suitfrom looking old. COOPER CLEANING WORKS PHONE 280 Wholesale and Retail Groceries THE M. P. GALLOP COMPANY W'aterStreet Phone 57 Curollna. Donations lo this fund, if left at any of Elizab"th City's hanks will we are H'ire, he foi warded to the proper authorities .it once. Elizabeth 'It y people are nlwny Kenerons and have never failed to respond to a w rthy ;p 'u wheiher for a distant or nearby need, in the m'-moiy of The Advance. We fO' I 'snr-t that within a fv days n holiiful sum will go on tt miwion to ' "r neighbors in West em North ('an l na. We have received an attractive il lustrated clrcultr of Iti pates Irom the Agricultural iu,d Aii'tiuuilcal Col lege. It presents a haf concept ion of the building", machines audi ah oratory equipment of the three en gineering departments of the Col lege. Parents and yount; men wish ing copies should write to the Regis trar ut West FtalelgTi. Suhscribers leaving the city for their vacation shoul,i hav0 Tlie Ad vance sent them while away, Most of them do. Hut occasionally this Important matter is lett una Mended to, These who have not yet taken their vacation fir reminded that they can have The Advance go to them while out or the ''lly without extra cost, The new s i ip, rs ol' (h western pnrt of the State have suffered great inconvienieiice and some loss during the peril d of disasler thru which that section has just passed. Many papers had to suspend P'li'li cation temporarily 4 Must of the weeklies were three or four days late. Electric power was cut off and they had to look up gasoline en gin'S to run their presses by, set all type by hand even when there was a linotype in the shop, and so on. : From (ho papers, of the am a! fur towns, however, come the more per aonal an(i more detailed reports of the floods. - The North Carolina College Of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Young men "seeking an education which will equip them in practical life in agriculture and all its allied branches; in-Civil, Electrical, and Me-- chamcal hngineenng; in Chemistiy and Dyeing; in Textile and other industries, and in agricultural teaching will lird excellent provision for their chos en careers at the State's great technical college. This college fils men for life by giving practical in struction as well as thorough scientif ic education. Four year courses in Agricultnre, in Chemis try, in Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, and in Textile Industries. Four year, w. o ear, one year and summer Normal courses in Agriculture. Numerous practical short courses. Entrance examinations held at each county seat on July 1 ?th. For catalogue.Jand entrance blanks, write E. B.OWEN. Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C. Study Food Values Food provided for the family table de serves the careful thought of every house wife. Do you use thought when buying baking powder? The quality of cake, biscuits an3 all quickly raised flour foods depends largely upon the kind of baking powder used. Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar derived from grapes. It is absolutely pure and has proved its excel lence for making food of finest quality and wholesomeness for generations. Royal Baking Powder contains no alum nor phosphate. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Children love Decause inexj xaste so grod-'Siioraly Crrrorn-TirW lilnr t npm nprana tW iwf uiuy lasie uyuu uui are nour- ismng as veiL DoldDy .V Mil mi iilfi z . a - j : 1 .... 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Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! And that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just answers the universal demand for tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder m tvPy r.d b,t.. 5d i.dy r,d than to walk into the nearest place that sells V.i,:ii,j tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A " You pay litmWot"" out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer- top that thm tobacco in ucA r ,t . . . 1 .pUnd.d cw..m. fullest investment you ever made! ISIIIWt-AI TOT. i R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Win.ton-SaUm, N. C Copyright 1916 by R. J. R.ynoldi Tobacco Co. TEI5 WAY T THE. Vfm S 1
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