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ELIZABETH CITNQRTltfeAtoLIN, MONDAY; EVmGlAuCH 19. 1917
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ROBERT J. BElibTj
TJSted Press Staff CorrespolV
tlnV.W'M&Mfi
report said tlat tbe city
emShfr.was wafhed bjrhe first
shot firedj trqpT i4SicCi of
miles, bt thf te rincll
fisit and Search -wa nrf- reSra.
edE This tact, however, makes Ut
tleior mrttffreni-a "" g" "ugTITES'MEW"
itaB of war existing, and as a re
u$ of th nitres, tW' y
einan gut mSWneHf Af Amer
lcajijj belghtera, Uta -BOW believed
Inevitable that "the" first" rieeting
twejen armed American "TneWsnaittt
memHiraboartner wttt suurk ;r.t?
opening of actual fighting.
tomediate announcement. oy
President Wilson of the f"11
action to be taken Inreply to e
nar late8t affront on the high
8eJ was forecast by official Wash
injon np JrjT
feme lill4, IH f "I cal
Colgresint -(UiWlL&d&ely.
to Siave that body on hand for con
auflation on any eventuality.
dithers believed that he mUhUJU
bu4 a proclamation PWfPl0
reAry of the Navy Daniel 16 use
th emergency fund in pursuit of a
policy designed more aggressivejy
to Protect American shipping.
. , Skortly , before nova, t Secretary
ALREADY ORGANIZED WITH
CjHARQE WILL BE, READY
"IN
TO
EFFECTIVELY
,lL.la..Btftt1Bd...pn.gOQd, .authority ttiat
a bi new produce company will
time potatoes besln to move this-
iTr j)twJcoQpany will be known
Produce Trading Company
and though(the new firm is not
yet incorporated, a icharteriifcas
ill 10 doubt
ikxt few
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The officers of the new company
will be, J. H. Aydlett, President;
ice President; P.
ecretary treasurer.
are business men of
highest Integrity and worth ' and
yrj all well known here. Mr Tox
ey oi lot a, r. .'roxey company is
one lot the city's leading wholesale
A.. ToxfjH-jc
5 jeer
All of these ar
J. i, lJ u .S -ife .v.?0. r. 4-l i-.J i '
'litamtfK'vraK ate oxj-M
lis, Mary ," Peand,r of Raleigh
d a most instructive and inter
M'" Jvik' t.linlll i.W ' at'ffl m'hT
j MYjEA IDOB, .AND, ENTIRE
First 4 Methodist church Friday
iger-oTTTOrtft CMOtint moiueff in epB uCAToACAcilX,
IttHiring TbildfetCTlntoXjltle
of Braiil mothers, who have no
Iter reapectg. In .thmabiMt to. tmta
ip. .
Th.nlll JwllJiipleiiiqil
e more meetings ana wm eitner
.Ice up.anot
J, DRESI J
i. ji.t vc:j jc!)fr.?tapr: e;
V-."rUl. H 77TTT.i1 'vc.'m.Vl m
umtuc untysijw hold tJth
mpt at CurrtuckjjcooLinbujs ,
Brodgen, State Rural Supervisor, .f
Elementary Schools, has accepted
4 IttTlutlOB la deliYcr the ftflflffi a
Curse Or dlgbUd i n ahl min nn tho .'to7o .
mil)- a rare treat. ' HTleVHt
al thinker and a fluent gwatker
BrogdeginfsXifto tjHg-.jbard
ational fr-fcVt jftefcte.
t fall to hear hin),.
e teachers of the "couriy are
plte of a series of atminy Frldar
fternoon8 4krou;hliUtt.iCwintv, the
aembers of the Club have met with
erlous intent fff lipr porose of
Bal study and under the leadership
f Mrs J L Cunninggim, the work
f""5eTp """"an3 eTcduragemento"
IIUI II UUIIIULL
conseMieNCe of elimjna
TION 0IC ; CHOLERA IfjW
0ME8 Aii Blfll MONEY. CRQPJ
0R THEMAMER r.MOlCA
I frycert Mr. ydett wag for
rifyWflrhtoVlUAy
War Prisoners
lisin went to the WMtrtonse
to aWer Ht WfTlJ ml
.". .JLlYJllilf i.8Jf 1111 K .IIEMvl
inn an uirvtii'ti i'f "trili Wlvaret UfiaDBSni a no was
be Department on tne sin King Iq. charge of the busines. until be
the three American vefcsefy. retired a number of months ago to
ie situation Is too. serious to dig look after other bualnes. interest.
" was the only official wrdJMfAp-W Steven, la now a urom
Inent Camden County farmer. For
merly he lived in Elizabeth City and
mem
Compa
djl wholesa'a-grocers, and brother
ffltQ YSil Stevens of thl8 city.
The new firm will have its offices
in front of the building recently
Uifsed from B. F. Aydlett by the
Virginia Carolina Transportation
Company. They expect to be pre
oug crop
season
repetl
tion of the disaster which some
times attends the shipping of the
cFoTquTcli'Iy' Ftta "n-fgn""-trar of
the State Department previous
Lansing's departure for the
wate House .t r J
ijhk riKtnngi
houghttoH
ft
(By United Frees)
Washington,.. March II Consul
the rilfroV! gawt JcomU
feared that ICptn I iporum
nine mlgglntge4dtfo,f ' th
Cta at Mephlg are prisoners of war
walch presumably sank the ahlp
flPhe Captain's boat -was, teuud atlthe season's Prtces.
len o'clock with:'. stf&s. oli?
lven
hasty abandonment. Hl8 papers
wire found in a biscuit tlm in the
Twenty roar of the'tnembem at
tb1ww or twDtthv thiw Awer,
Idto ships submarined are still miss
lni. All of the Ulonois crew are
landed. . .
ifavy Wants
Si v
Motor Boats
tashi
I to
Br United Press i
Washington, March II An ap
more than a hundred boat
liNldlng 'concerns to provide the
gjfernment immediately with two
nnidred or more 110 foot, motor
b4tg as submarine chasers was
(ttt out by the Navy Department)
. tMay. Bids will be opened Wedfics
Wtf J 'iVdln. th IWrm
(dtaofis eipH tffll
UdvtolbibflllrjTent a
AT NEW THEATRE
On Tuesday ;ther; ;Jfew Theatre
will present at especially' attractive
f Tfretram trtuTTtt V WnilawRassaa
in "The Man -Who WwM tNot Dle
a remarkable ? production of the
Mutual Film Company. Thl8 is
the first of a series of pictures frtm
thl company that will be shown at
the New Theatre every Tuesday
and the mtna;emnt believes will
make .Tuesday's program one of the
best of the week.
i
ussia is
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javashlngton, March' 19 Petrograd
Is I quiet and similar conditions ap
p 1 r In .other parts of Russia, ao'
c -ding to the first cablegram r
c ved trom Ambassador Francis at
For Sale
Real Estate
Bv dSIfTOWeSsM
(n 1911 tils tttater-jDiaiQtma,!
gjrlculture f Pluh to make tbe
nil hog cn ej serum, -stblJOnj
it.Nilea m61hl as worked out In
ht Unitdo"'Bt'aTeis Departm4"oli
ariculture labarories, and sell it to
reduction. . JBefor .the advent, of
erWW Wit.
eit.' o4.r aiabjewga; 'tasmw.Xi;
nm nut In fliA aTiflni, urlth luilfllhlv
nln J
kovMwevKvH!Qfid Oa 4flftt
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banged, at least.
jo have had the 'foreihrt
I advice. M.th-TOvequnent ex
efts who' have been detafld to help
hem and3$.adv(se and show how
his serumwto be used, ana wnat
wili4ilish, and thousands of
sua i , - ! it-sw a ' x. .
tM i fa$sX section, wpn
rieltlfy aibYthe iCcy of tbe serum
Wtter fyvW ty hog tlmseir, to
.make hfc,fcJr crop. Hog rais
Jnk is bbwia,4 . become one of the
main fataT'bf agriculture in this
istem , dafoliiav and the sooner
thU Mtnet learhs to Intelligently
use the Aot qhtcra -ireraaaj wad
.... 1 I. a'- t. -.w
i. Drrvem w ' ra . uj m
at fihA animal -, sTT
and the. sooneV the farmer learns
tlmt a little care and. attenl (fn to
the sanitary side of hoc rolling, tne
more money he will be able to
OUt., oi. jiis , nog ventures . r
L .Tb following statenjent; showing
how the use of hoc cholera serum
has grown la this tat wKlJ.e" of
Interest t0 every fanner. IHtistra
tin a. it does the steady growth
of the use of the serum, especially
when it it known that every drop
of this serum has been used with
In the confines of North Carolina
The State Department of Agri
culture distributed the serum in
the years named as follows:
"iDIICEUEOI
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Settlement and Strik; fe!,Aveii
whaf they can to make the
commencement the . gieatat . yet.
Taachers, boermant) Jadles, com,
(hllteemeutJuoiur,. ana .mamUaM-
Of ithe farmer's unions and all pit
ofwei rfeprelentedT"""Pu
aers, commnieemen, ana ciu
tiffti of rfy community should feel
rd of their schoo'jTJy f$ufl
iff1; the free educational spirit dom
e them
andlsany.epi
farther coljtrjranoingVraj
a ii'i tL
jrtearatlons and determine to wta
atJcounty comaiancmer
mencement"aray1 vh6'
ir&test day in cactf Totmry or1 fhe
mtyo the
:cejs 4if the
imencepie'nt regts AAV Vschers,
mitteemetntflno iM
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1 11X111 1 111 11 V 1 V 13 ilXAl
.i .,, . . .. -lit jit.tioi.
j t'
"j'.'tn'.sii no wil d?tiorf '..-
WIT ' 'J
)UwnJ ads 5 NwiAjn Ha ;!
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cs
lei
ii i nmnni mum
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j RELAT,iyE TO THE "frESffiNAtiON
(f;!ff tHE 'RiytRVlkBBERT
SSjaUrltiL. ASJPAWQa.PF
EMMANUEL CHURCH,
feeng of Currituck County are ask
ad 'iPO-hH'DOglbW' haiv1
iurJoa-fX
Emmanuel .Church his
ia Kin "response to a call to a fi'flfl
Herbert S. Os
the vestry of
resignation,
Id of
e to
his-Lord. ajid., Master; and
Whereas, tne vestry oi tinman
sen
iWeidt ttie 'gSnerauland effeevtive
Sj- rWWK- MWlWM touch
itfe'Tritd flnef Tlfi 'tni cotrtmWnlty hf
awnota, as1 "wen 1 ttw 'awaKenm? -an
mow ii to1 ?ni r.
2C?vA B
jfUliew rnrttyr Mimjhl)rilTheb rc
,Mli' haiajDetltie follatoman
j the fAdamsou; tight v hoar ".in.
iUtu Terting atrtte henr;Ui.
ioountryadal ttnohr th varga 'of iga i
EarnsHonnJ rtaim j-' mki Vv v .
I Patriotism, surging to! the '
t pitch by the .sinking of t'
amen.ySlififc
from HilroldfjaW e
jtfttee arly'J today WjsawfouL; j
tbenf that'othey wo14 accept the d.
mands of the oitftbsrhofcl -j '.'ifhlori
"WTBeTfB:BT"Bft0P "ekrnest; ' TrayfntTatner than gla-tTleitnidrssion to
e6nMeaofl7 that the fflien( operatio
rector, the Rev.
0 the railioadg would , be hamperel
i the face, of the latest, peril ti T? -
iurrender at the railroads lp cr
tetejmd all he adiuatments ,art
t in;the hand8 pJytheetiLIa'tlfj'
A 'statemevtflBjdkyjthfti media
ors at six o'clock ihs morning ex
resseoj appreciatloa, fopv,thn S1, v
qtlc. piotives and action, 01 V
tanagers. It waafflalned that
ostppnement of tha gtjilkaiiWa jflr f
cured) by getting the Taroad. jnf
gers to agree to ceeptthe hrct'i
rhopd. jinterpretatlon of Bhllaw ,f -
rase it was called -i constitution.,!.
ttSJttiimXK&Smt adjustment aa.Ua,- ior
woirfio wod,d ttlntiPKcase, the: 1
ll8r'.rraow.'i hed - unoqasytutlor!.-,
teracter, whosa devotion to the
bnUVets of the work of Emmanuel
our Mountain Mission, and
j . . .
arriWTrommunlty wejrare, evioences a
' .'nVulXWamoTaA aA vnniiinnlv to the F. ' " tha atatamfr
aav wvunsaavivn w n c k . - -r " -
htf schdbWln lAa)rf8'hwjtf WFlDfrwPT1itheVBpiritua
le'ia suv'enlei-WiH.chools
kdk and try to make.it a success.
Fha county commencement brings
la iigni me
life of the church 'tfpfcn ,V't" ' ; '
Wvhereas, the people of the
church feel - with such unanimity
acwyuuwaut
school - to be wen representaa. ana
inwe the best anpearance oSfMhisi
Tcaehers are asked to si
l.ltrlta nnl latar than MurrK S7lh:'-
-v V"--. i-W
However, perishable aocrW r;i h"11
a sent any time later ana onjun
Aicement day. Exhibits for eqh
acSocJ. will be arranged according
totthe number of teachers In each
fli mf tuav v
eafchiM5au'.wlsl 4o $Mtrsa thalr
iwiaa j feaad- antes taUe aul.
reads' agreed U pjacaj. Fboli, r
MDffftorlirib
1. a
ailing be baa ehoaen; and I tbf provlfclonif or the? Affamaon la,
eraas. the vestry feel the last thy) agreement btwaeBfhei-Ilroa.'
anp tna mew,' are' mioriaww
the'MttiWnawT Whetaef ttte ...
hehf tlncOfiStltuttoial set
Whether tee ' eupreiaa oart hoi : .
M or 'against " vaWltywf Ml i
logobllgatlong te Chuch is under f
1 -' hi. tm mnA r
ctlng. The following resolutions
n nffr(l and -adopted, uaanl
One lot on West side of Poindex
ter Street next to Poiadexter
Creek. Foundation for building
already prepared.
Mill site, en Sheppard street and
Factory Avenue and Charles Creek.
Sawmill on property will also; be
sold. -,. -
Lot fronting 63 feet on Parsonage
Street and adjoining the . Graded4
Schooi property. On. this lot fsS
a corWfortabie two story' dwelling
with all conveniences.
V ,W. A W0ftTH. JlQ5fJ '9tr
1911. cubic centimeter. ... 56,498
1912, cubic centimeters ... ,244,474
1913, cubic centimeters, . . . 304,538
1914 cubio pentimeters . . . 636.163
1915. cubic centimeters ... 1,359,187
1916, cubic centimeters ... 2,636,948
And in 1917 the distribution of
the serum will no doubt be three
times that of 1916; at the present
time the serum Is beng made and
distributed at tbe rate of from 50,
000 to 75,000 cuhic centimeters each
weela.
A doe of the serum will tanee
from ten cjbic centimeters to, In
rery large ho.?8, as much, as one
hundred culic centimeters. One
cubic! cptlialpO ir"Vl NfeMfV
or aaow is ofHaaitaaa.regenrg)igy,
Uwall. Send them .early. Exhibits
Tmr" . . nr itv "i- . r -ii. - m. . r . . m.. . t
exhibits are now comt&t'f. ifhO
has Airaady been announced.
jKjprevaY." thV'rollotrr1
ana oaaa h ue anr j r&ow mam Law t
rqfiperg, hast knit rag rug. best set
Logbook shelves.
a ft there are any persnain any
cofcmunfty in the cbiatyi Jwio.' ar
inoi In school who wish to send or
cajry etfhibUs Jtof theceicea"en!
may d0 so,' provided! that guch"" ex
hfbit shall not be In competition
with any school ttthibit. Outside
exhibits will be arranged and cared
for and little prixes offered."" "'"
We sre glad to announce that Mr.
Herbert Peele, : editor of Thsr Ad
vance. hag promised and will L glfe
10 yearly subscriptions for one yeir
as prizes to studentg for exhibits.
These subcrlptfons will be given to
tudentg who sre not now subsciib
er to The Advance. Other nice
prizes are offered for every exhibit
that wins a prize.
Contents In dec'amatlon, reclta
tlon, dehate, spelling, story telling
dramatization, ' basketball and track
will be held. Prizes are offered for
the best of each. Teachers, are
urged to continue to work for theHe
contests.
Everybody Is asked to carry lunrh
We hope to have a picnic dinner If
everybody carries lunch.
Mr
hntrrhionT1-hes and
1 regard of our people
gof wfth'Mr. Osthrn'ln'to hi,' new
fielnwftli thWJpr4rs lhatllhls
success may always ! fi?VWi tii
Third, that the vestry congratu
lat fljj PQjfte, ot his new chapel
upon securing the rectorship of a
Christian Mlalsteij .the, H of
Mr." bsbhrn dmn whomu Bi"r
ing one feels he Is increasing his
own self respect; and
Fourth, That ; ;thesa rasvlutlons,
b Btrad Hipoa tha.mU.utaa qf. lha
vestry, a copy be sent to the Bepls
trar of Christ Church. Elizabeth:
City, K'orth Carolina 'nd a, copy
furnftried Mr. Oshura.
Harrisonburg. Va . ,
March 6,1917.
T. N. HAAS,
Registrar Emmanuel Protestant
piscopal Church.
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BONDS FOR SALI
doat al tbUMrumls er-fi. fiKf knWTIlI6f!f.,l-!t:
HAVE A DOLLAR READY
The Merchants Mercantile Agency
at a. recent meeting voted to asgptfn
each member a do'lar a plecn for
advertising.
Collectors will be sent out again
on Tudaiy and those who have
not paid Fare requested to make
ii ... .
VttDjTtadyjr
mmmmf aVsMMsysjMMsS ABVfBBh.
rTTi T a
Elisabeth City, N. C.
Paving, curbing, stables and fire
equipment.
184,000 five per cent b nds.
Sealed bid will be received for
the above Issue, dated May 1st,
1917 until April 26. 1917, 2 o'clock
p. b.
Five per cent of amount to ac
company bold.
.1 C COMMANDER,
mar 16 apr 1 -City' MgV.
a
taw, there1 will a iio1 striken. ri!"
.1 i T'JrfijpJaft "vla -j ,
Rpsilas progre
i -Viw ViVi-tO lri,
TulTMlTTTTI
retitoiiUiffAMaithl U-irtlLtl M
cltisenshlp tUVfM ona I)
di
itapv In
Literacy 't6ttaVVV! f V -.
Public uUlitleaVVel',i'r rtuuilQS.
I .v ' I.CW-fc J J i1 w .ft k
nfwpnyr arc puuimaius wuitu
edltorlsileadmUQ US tiihUi
because VsusjjicfW MdWvto.
tne romovai oi nasputin nava ' new
permitted to return.
bewogmedtoWo
Duke has ordered the release ot
political orlsoners.' ',,
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SUPREME COURT RULEq THAT
THE (,AVV 18 VALID. : ' HELC
THAT CONOR E88 HAS , RIGHT
TO LEQI8LATE IN RCGARC
TO WAGES v .!.
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WEATHER Oft NO '
j Fair Monday nlghfr- with heavy
frost: Tuesday warmer.
edftlH.ra aril
jaralf'tombTW Ii
the
he
WaHhington, March 19 The ; A''
amson elht hour law is valid th
supreme court rulfd today.'-
Chief Justire White read the d
LllHion .Besides holding that t'
law Is constitutional, the court be:
that t'ongreSH has a rght to !''
late in regard to wages. . Thi
clslon reversed the , opinion
Judge Hook of Kansas City;
. The ruling was not bhanlmr.
Justice Pitney, Day. and " Vand
WrdiieBted: "
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