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LDITOFUAL rim EDITOR- i , Joseph Peele, Associate Edl or. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Subscription Kates by Mail: 12 monihH in advance- $2.50 6 months iii udvaiue 1.25 3 nioi,t!8 in advani 75 1 month in advance 'o Subscription Ka'8 by Carrier: 1 week !)0 1 month 25c 1 month in advance 20c night to detract from another's In terests, ... , . Community loyalty properly de veloped is the highest form of patrl otlsm. The Agony Column Be sure to hear Governor Hlckett whan he sneaks here Tuesd iv. Oct-, 17th. A little prevl-iiiH with-the date and title, yom say, Not a bit of it. The speaking date in only three days off. and the title will go into effect in less than that many months. . ?PligS COMMUNITY LOYAL I Y One of the 'tmxl lominemlaMe traits of the old S t h In iil.iiKli-rs Was their loy.ul, to ther oah clan. Good or bad, rie. o . i - wrm-. I lie Clan had their tirsi all nuance. The life and servlcs of each member were always cheerfully placed at the disposal of the clan. Try to imagine an entire state composed of innumerable communi ties welded and cemented Into a symmetrical whofc each t riving to excel the o'.hers, hut each, from its Own local loyalty, developing a roader and deeper loyalty that reaches out and embraces the whole Utopia, you suy? By no means. Merely what could and would be the result if we could only he brought to see that we owe allege ance to our own people, but that the prosprrlty of others is In no wise a detriment to us, but rather a help; that if each community. Would develop Itself to the utmost - physically, mentally and morally - none would nee,i he envious of Others, neither would any need do THE ASSOC IATE EDITOR 1U.GAEED MB - ...STERNA Y MORNING WiiU THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTION TO ?HE AGONY COLUMN: oOo 'I SAT UP LAST NIGHT t. MIL THE EARLY .OAWN , iM THE -DESPERATE EFFORT TO GET A .HnJ FINISHED IN TIME TO CET IT OFF ON THE EARLY SIX O'CLOCK TRAIN I HAD MY STAMPS ALL READY h OR THE PACKAGE AND WAS SURE THAT THERE WERE ENOUGH ON IT AND A FEW EXRA ' 1 PINCHED MYSELF AT INTERVALS TO KEEP ON THE JOB ANT) NOT lilSAPPOLNT MY GDCl) CUSTOMER I AGONIZED ..NT) AGONIZED TO DO IT ENTIRELY RIGHT ANT) LEFT NOTHING UNDONE THAT COULD ASSURE ITS SAFE DEPARTURE ON THAT EARLY MAIL WHEN ALL WAS DONE -T" 1 CHASED TO THE POSTOFF1CE WITH THE PACKAGE AND A RIGHTEOUS FEELING OF DUTY W ELL DONE AND THEN Break The Habit -J0JL cJJ Habits are easily formed and ' wtSIwri hard to break, if you are in the habit of calling any other num ber except 280 for cleaning and pressing, break it, it will pay you in the end. We offer you service second to none. Ladies white kid glove cleaning a spe cialty, sport coats, skirts, coat suits etc are also in our line. : : : : : COOPER CLEANING WKS. IMP Phone 280- -;! BEFORE MESTIi nBIIUIE 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 COLUMNi A SPECIALTY. J, H. AYDLETT HARDWARE CO. (WATER STREET THE DOGGONED PACKAGE " WOULDN'T CO IN A SINGLE HOLE, WHERE MAIL IS WONT TO RE rOKEp HOMEWARD I CAME AND WOUND THE ALARM ON BIG BEN AND WENT TO SLEEP AND WHEN I AWOK1 IT WAS ALMOST TRAIN TIME AND BIG BEN TOO HAD GROWN WEARY OF LIFE'S AGONY AND GONE TO SLEEP HASTILY I GATHERED MY ROBES ABOUT ME AND CHASED TRAINWARD BUT OF COURSE I MISSED THE BLAMED THING AND THERE WAS NOTHING LEFT TO DO BUT TO COME BACK ONCE MORE AND AGONIZE pi H 1899 iff' Points that Interest i vX"ai WHEN YOU WANT TQ BORROW You TJPROVIDE an absolute safe place to de posit your money ARE not an experiment but a grown, really-existing reality WE RETURN yourrtnoney (all of it) on "demand MONEY WE ARE Prosperous as well as progressive and merit wins CALL ON US YE GIVE you the best service as the re sult of long experience WE HAVE a Capital and undivided profits of$64,0(to.00 T' e o en t- of the season was RiVi n 1 y the Elizabeth CRy G-i'imm Club ia.t ni.ht in the Rub insnn Hall. The eiupl. s dam n.; were : Miss Mat-K'ret Ciis with Mi-. William Weather'-, Miss Bessie Weatherly with Mr J. K. Wilson. Miss Nellie Wood with Mr. Tecil Cairett. .Miss Huth Reid with Mr. Calvin Morrlsette, Miss Mattie Reld with Mr. FYank Selip, Miss Fannie McMnllan with Mr. Henry Newbold of Hertford, Miss Huyla Hnehes with Dr. Julian Selig. Miss Fences Anhbury with Mr. Kenneth Ether ise. ;,;i:s i,arra Rarcllft with Dr. Will'am Parker, Miss Pauline Bever Idse with Mr. Elwfiod Weatherly Miss Helen Robinson with Mr. W . G . G.iither, Miss Floi-;c ':0' inson vi'!; Mr. Willi,. (Iverni;. i. Mis, Craeo v, hj o wilh .Mr. S. G Ether Miss M.'nne T-u-y w x . LiR-iin Morrlsette, Mis -;iri Lamb HmiKhten with Mr. Will Foreman, T1ZENS BANK ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. O. McMULLAN, President W. C. GLOVER, Vice Pres. M. R. GRIFFIN, Cashier. H. C. NEWBOLD, Asst. Cash'r. J Miss Maude Grice with Mr Walter Wood, Miss Marie Whitehurst with I Mr. Wergman Morrlsette, Miss Evelyn Jones with Mr Robert White j hurst. Miss Shelton with Mr Hough j ton, Miss Artna Whitehurst with Mr. Frank Harris, Miss Hattie Glov or with Mr. Howard Flora, Miss Clara Mardre with Mr. Iatlner Commander. Misy Lillian Whit...: hurst with Mr. Hates. Miss Bessie" Blount Witislow w:th Mr. Tommy ! Hughes, M-sS .Mi.ij,, Winslow with . S. C e sou, ,)r, Mi-s Maude - liter , iMi Mr. Jani'-s .Vewliold, MN . Violet I-1 1 i w'th Mr. Harrv Trav- ers, Miss Ruth Glover Frank Grice, Jr. with Mr. ( Mr. Frank B. Carter is suffering from an attack of rheumatism. The price of The Advance to city subscr:lier8 is now five cents per week. Have your nickel ready for the coll ctor on Saturday. W ' v:-;; re. o-t i t r T e I vtil'iHK i No i 1 v.:inu niiin or ! oy as a"d ;"i-i ertisii g solicitor '!vanc-. Apply hy mail. 1 --I'1: Cons and experience I i w ste ' u ;-p;)i!canls cal! hee w it Lout ; pi'oititnient . L. B. Sanderlin of Shiloh was !n the city Thursday on business. Miss Bessie Badham of Edenton, Miss Bes.-ie Blount Winslow of Hert ford, Messrs Frank Jones of Eden- j ton and Henry Newbolj of Hcrf- i"nl wire ,-,, to attend (lie open- I ' " ' !. e ,.f -he iison lint !iiKht . W. P. Hai co ,i oh u re ! ili:l Cm- on, Vincent, ol i'y Th'irsday. $795 jQg $795 ' - Model 85-4 f.o.b. Toledo wfV VQi Model 65-4 f.cb. Toledo Think of It 112'kch Wheel!: It ha? the famous Overland 35 horsepower motor Now at the height of its development More than a quarter of a million in use Driving more automobiles than any other motor of its power ever designed. And never before has anyone anywhere ever built so big, fine and comfortable a car to sell for anywhere near so low a price. f fieeioasei The whcelbase is 112 inches. It has cantilever springs and four inch tires. And the price is $795. See U3 at once they are selling faster than we can get them. Model 85-6, six cylinder 35-40 horsepower, 116-inch wheelbase $925. felizafccth City Motor Car Co., Water Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Th WiUya-Orertand Company, Toledo, Ohio PMdUU.8.A.'! - , v
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