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HUE AD V MICE JASLY AND OTJ-WEXKLY HERBERT PEEL! Editor snd Publi.n.r Uhi. HEhoERT PktLl Anoci.t. Editor JuotPH PttLE fitaff Corro.pondsnt with th Color thl newspaper receive dally telmrra Dlua ervlre from th UNITKD FJUitta, SUBSCRIPTION RATESi tlxi larffmt evening news agency In the world. TUB ADVANCE haa besides Bijotal correspondents throughout east ern North Carolina and Is to be relied on for dependable and accurate news, both local and general. Entered at the postoffios at Elisabeth v;ty, N. C as second oisss matter, DAILY y mail or earner mail or earner 4.1 I or earrierw 1.1 month y mail or oarrier months b' the b- months by mail or carrier month ft ha foregoing rates annlr only to subs criptions paid In advance. All arrears tre eharged at the rate of 10c a week, uoaciiptlons by mall are not entered for a r'lorter twrlixl than one month. a months ..; 11.00 A month iDO Have you redeemed your July Tbi ift Stamp pledge yet? We don't like the color of the Trenton. It makes her look hot. The Advance is advertising iVr delivery bos mday. We cuu urie several good ouch. If we want to win the war ve must beat Germany in Itus six Make up vour mind to tint. There is something toward tbo winning of the war for ev eiybody to do these war times. What are you doing! We've got tlH boohe run : ni ng. How long the war ia to ' b?st will depend on how fast we . can keep him running. If you can't shoot a gun at the Hun you can do your part to get the Kaiser by buying tli rift starajw and War Sav ir ifS stamps. Do it. You have to ride the goat to join the secret societies but if you want to join the W. S. S 1 1 1 you nave to make up your mind to be the goat. Congressman Small is doubt -1 m right about the coal situa- '"on. Br it's hard to agoniz ' tout lak of coal when the ''lermomefiT is trying to l'o 1 "i'T 1 o. 4 17 T e 4 Keep a bank book instead of bank notes. A bank account will give you a better business standing in the community. If your name is not on our books we in vite you to put it there. Why not do so today t Culti vate the saving habit. You will find it profitable. It is not how much you earn but how much you save that will count when the proverbial rainy day comes. If you have no bank book, bring in a deposit today and get one. . a 'First And Citizens Bank ELIZABETH CITY, N. 0. C H. ROBINSON, Pres. JNO. R. KILBY, Cashier L. S. BLADES, Vice-Pres. W. R. GRIFFIN, Asst.Cash. J '.u im GMirt Weet AT- T T TURNER & CO, National BOTHER CONSISTENCY Some ' of our readers may think us inconsistent in back ing the Administration's draft bill and at the smne time oppos ing the calling of boyrf of eighteen into military, service. But the bill does not provide for the immediate call of these boys into military service, but only makes it possible for the President to call them when he shall deem it necessary. We are in favor of going to any length fhat mav be necessarv to keep American umn power up to all requirements of the military situation, though we would rather not see the boys called until mature class one men are no longer available. But we are more anxious anyway, about our record for hearty support of the war than about our record for consistency. If voii I k n'v more than ".Ml do '''rin1s don't blame ' for using 1 1 ir '.icli space. Y " rite 'eni while w wait on he West'-m Fnionfor toh graphic' dispatches. We are not in favor of calling tfie yoimtrstcr of eighteen into .viilitT service weather or no, !I?at if the kid wants to go, let - ul r,it ne mav blame vou fer what to him will be a life l"ng regret- . ' Tart nvwsiv.iMcr game is like i ost other enterprises just ' 'e a iron v after another. We got vt.itridav out the telc- rraphie new was about two hours late. Wonder wliat's going to hit us today- Hons, older are exrweted to gel along on a ton of coal for c :ch room this winter. And if they We rn boat they are ex isted to sret along without any ral at all. So why worry bout the heat? Th all'i in fonr weeks have Ts(ed from the Germans, in eTect, all that the latter had rained in as many months ant' nt a cost of a million men. That makes the way to Berlin see 1.3 long than it did a mont' Jurd."". By promptly mssiir ,-e A ? i Mnistration's draft bill Con. Tress has it in its power to Vhske the morale of the ft iiua r tv more than it wmiH ttCTer frnrn anr singW allietl ,.vifto- '1 the fiVhi. Let ther e n delay. Kahigh has a Community Cannery. Sounds good, doesn't 't ? It is installed in the mar ket house, by the way. .Mrs. McKimmon of the Home Dem onstration work superintends the canning and it is done on a uily-lilty basis. Every home gardener can take her produce to the cannery, and no food raised in ttnleigh need be lost. It looks ns if the 'Canninir Club girls of the countv have paved the way for something or the kind in Khzabeth Citv lA't's think it over. And there's the market house going beg King, too All knitting either for one's self or for the soldiers will sooti be under the hnti by order of l lie Utir IndustrieH. Hoard. The wool is needed for the manu facture of uuifonns for the wool shortage has already h:m. dicapped makers of uniforms. Tim him u-ill -..1 .1 1.. i , t " "' I'luoaoiv iasi lor tne remainder of the war- The yarns alreauV manufactured and on mIm may be used i bit no more will W mafinfapiured and that which the maniifactaref0 have on hand will be turned over to the government. The Price Is :AT: Mitche: That's Why it is Elizabeth City's Greatest Store Many seasonable goods out on tables marked very reasonable for quick selling. Attractive Prices On Mens Dress Shirts Make this store your regnlar trading place. MITCHELL'S O.F. GILBERT, Prop. DPfY FOOD AND PPESERVE THE- NATION -DTTi' FOOD AND If you are irroud to cnll vn,,r felf a laboring man. In-tter at tend the meeting f the Cham ber of tomtiH-fce rot.m t... night. Secretary ('use U start ing, something that you don't want to mis. The'edifr r The Advance believes in (he GosH f Ibor ,,nd rniiMv nearer living up to if than t. rnr ofher belief which he rhorishes. He XhxU to U there if Im ran l....i. i? . n, v tiiKiugH his nrk in time. Sunday V Nw York snows the tiirtnin. f r.: Twenty Sixth Division wnong the ptafT oflicers of Major Gen eral Clarence II Edwards, Com mauder of the Dlvrsion. Major Tendleton is the orother of J. aiufrisette Pendleton and the nephew of Dr. A. U Pendleton of this city. ? -r-y YAi are strongly in favor of KcejOng the fighting on the western front tff to the pitch mat rocn jtek mnce July ISth. Then you ou'gn o be as ftrongly in favor of (V only imiiK uiflt win enable him' !o carry out his campaign with confidence mid success the mnrtialling of America's full man ower. sons-Kheims pocket. News of another big allied advance may come now in any day's news dispatches. Dress Shirts $5.00 Dress Shirts $3,50 Dress Shirts $3.00 Dress Shirts $2.50 Dress Shirts $2.00 Dress Shirts $1.50 Dress Shirts $1,25 Dress. Shirts . $1.00 Dress Shirts .75 Soft Collar Shirts From 89c To $2.00 Each i Boy's Shirts & Blouses From 39c to $3.00 Each T.T.Turner & Co 505 East Main St. Next to Standard Pharmacy There has leen little change ' the ChauInes-Koye-ljnssigny line for the last few days, but 'till Chaulnes, which was e.nehtMl by cavalry patrols in 'he- first dav of the present ''icardy offensive, haa not rir-1,1 J hf allies in check as lonir us dl-1 Seed. CRIMSON CLOVER AWcndojfc'J-fcotcrl Also Makes Exilforii Win ter and Spring Grazing (fi Best of Early Crtak Foci or A Good Hay Crop.- fHs high prless' f fsrtlllisrt" roaVsr IX sspollly tfsslrabl for jf srmsrt' ti sow all Ihs mHmpm. 4ng crop possible, witf CRIMSON CLOVER Is uftqus.ttonsbly snt sf ths bt e o'Mmprolna ertp, msklng wor4rtul Incfsass In, Ihs flslds of Co4i, Cotton snd olnsr Crops whkh follow IU Writs for prle n4 WOOD FALL CATALOO, rhM ts full InfonnsUe sbout CfriKSOK QLOV tn, ALFALFA 4 tT94 for Fsll totrlni t Illls4 froths) roqwMi. t. vv. wood' sorg, NOTICE!! Scarcity of labor and the loss of valuable time involved in the col lection of small bills makes it nec- iiTlHrf 8Sr io announce that we will work for cash onlv on urn! frr Aiimist 1st ina; CJ i iness on a cash basis will eliminafA the extra expense of credit business .md it will enable us to do vour work more eheaply. Now, i f vou want the k-st work done, in the city and want it done cheaper, we are yours to serve. Beginning August 1st, l!18t the following cash prices will prevail. Note the amount you save. . Original price Suits pressed only ,T0c. 35c. Suits spotted ami pressed 40c. f)0c. Suits dry cleaned & pressed STk. $1.00 Palm Bench Suits Kir. 75c. WORK CALLED FQS AND DELIVERED Cooper Cleaning Wks. 0. 11 COOPER, Prop. ' - FhoiiV 280 LAB0RMEN, ATTENTION" LABOR DAY IS NEAR AT HAND The Chamber of Commerce wants to celebraW It It needs and must have your help, to do i LABOR DAY IS YOUR DAY Wpn't you help the Chamber of Commerce to properly celebrate it? If so, whoever you may be you are invited to attend a MEETING TO BEHELD AT THE . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICES Kinton Eoildins . . fHURSDAY NIGhV AUGUST 15TH AT 8:00 O'CLOCK COME C 6 HE COUE 4 s Anareir u CeiidlrtojJ of Ihe 9 F enre&TwaeBoii in th? Soia-1 (!
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