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is doing its best to help them ' impress the shop early idea up on their customers. It strikes us that turn about is fair play and that merchants should re-1 ciprocate by advertising early; and not waiting till the rush n IAILY AND CCf.'.l-WEEKLY HERBERT PEELE Fditor and Publxhar MHS. HERBERT PtfcLE Aoociat Editor JOSEPH PEtLE Uff CrrpondA with th Color $1.50 1 Opportunity! $1.50 We have ori' hand sixty; pairs of. ladies shoes in ' ' ' . , i ; t ... . all sizes and to close them out at or&eiwa will offer i. . small of press time to-send in their advertisements. 1 , them at this unheard I price. . o.'l . a-... i f ' THE. ADVANCE MKMUMt OK Til U AHHOCIATW) I'ltKKS ' The Associated I'rewt 1h ex- tiunlnly entitled to the uh for rapppllcatloo of now dlKpntuhe credited to it or not otlitw'Wltto credited In thin paper and alno the lo'ttl itHWM puhllnliod there- to. ', ,.)',. ftl&CRIPTION RATCSi Z DAILY morrVt by mall ;earrlart4.00 month by mail or eorrior 2.QU month by mail or crrir IjOO month bv mail r earriar .36 t wk-f-bV earnr , . , we 0 wtantha 11.00 1 month .A. fha fornko.nc rule annlv only to uba rtotlons 11 In Hdvancf. All arrr ar eharaa at tha rat of too a wiw. HuMcrtntloM by mall are nut fntornd for a nrtl' iwriotl thmi on1 iriotiin, CMarad t th poatoffic at Eliiabrth Chr, N; C aa aaeond clasa matter. The; Lieutenant Fulcher of Norfolk, mentioned in the leading news story on the front page of the Virginian-Pilot Wednesday morning.who spent forty five days on a German U-boat and who reached New York on December 17th, is an Uncle of Alonzo Roliinson and a brother of Mrs. S. M. S. Rol iinson of this city. Lieutenant Roliinson, who is of Dare coun ty stockr recounts thrilling ex periences aboard the enemy U-boat. He was taken wounded from 'a life raft after his ship, The Ticonderoga, had been sent to the bottom, he felt the shock of nine depth bombs aimed at the craft on which he was prisoner, he s$w a Norwe gian steamer held up and sunk and finally had the experience of riding on the,, deck of the U boat on which' he had been held a captive through the lines of the allied vessels lined up off Harwich when the German submarine fleet surrendered. Newspaper , space is at a premium these days. Daily news matter" and advertising are' being left out because we lack space to get them in. We could get out eight pages daily and have plenty of space both for news and for advertising if advertisers would turn in their ' copy a day or two in advance. But to expect us to handle the volume of Christmas advertis ing with every advertisement coming in a few hotirs before it is expected to appear is afl together unreasonable? Why expect quicker service from your home paper than a big paper like the Virginian-Pilot gives its advertisers. The Pilot insists that advertising coy must be in two days hror? the date it is to run. The "dogged determination of the" Americans to go ahead was what beat the Germans at Chateau Thierry," says an American officer just back from the front. We need some of the spirit of the troopers back home. Not only does Pasquotank lag in pledging her allotment of War Saving Stamps but tht-re ft re thousands of dollars in unredeemed pledges still outstanding. Re deem your pledge and then buy more War Savings Stamps. You will never be sorry. Merchants are advertising "shop early," and The Advance MltN. MAKttAKKT OWKNH DIEM FROM INFM KNZA ' Mr. Margaret Owenn, age (4 years died at eleven o'clock Tuesday morn Inn at the home of Mm. W, A. Cape hrrt, .with whom ho lived,, at 610 Hunter Street. Mn. Owens was taken with influenza last Thursday and she later contracted pneumonia. , She 4s survived by two children;'. Mrs. Eddie Sawyer ot this city and Ernent Owens, who Is now in the State Hospital at Raleigh ; and by one brother, .Thomas .frueblood pf Norfolk, Va. fine was a member of tha First Methodist church.. The funeral will be conducted In the Funeral Parlors of Undertaker Zelgler Thursday afternoon and In terment will follow in the family burying ground on liody Koad. Bring this adv to our store and get a 1919 calendar free lace : " jl ' :J'" jw'ipi'' Nigh and ' bwon,,, JL v nil L0W HEELS cJnMETAL 0 lUU PLAIN AND 'j;ANp,VICI:Kip;, ,,n;,,,.r ... ,; . CAP TOES , Come early while the picking is good. These baMmlwill soon'oa" fcft&d-out?1- ' $f50lOwenS.Shoe;Go.$1.50 HINTON BUILDING THE MOST SENSIBLE GIFT . A SET OF ONEDIA COMMUNITY PAR PLATE SILVERWARE. A gift which is sure to please any housekeeper., , A gift which can be kept for many years and which will serve as a token of rememberance. Onedia Silverware It Guaranteed And if you are looking for something useful to present as a Christmas Gift one of these sets is what jtou need. . ' ', ' i i' We would be very glad to show this silverware to Sou at any time. - SHARBER & WHITE HDW. COMPANY hi LET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BE PRACTICAL Ifrou are going to give a young man a Christ mas gift this year give him something that is prac-tical-By practical we mean something , that is useful. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR USEFUL GIFTS Come around and see ourextraordinary display of pleasing and useful gifts for Christ mas. We are showing a fine line of Neckties, Smoking Jackets, Mufflers, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Bathrobes, Slippers, Shirts. There is nothing more useful than a fine'euit of clothes for a Christmas gift, which will be greatly appreciated by anyone. "STYLEPLUS" Clothes are guaranteed to please. The style is correct and of the latest design and the prices are moderate. COME AROUND AND SEE FOR YOURSELF MfCABE&GRICE "The Busy Store" j u y inn FOCH, WAS A SPECIALIST! Last Saturday we added about Fifteen Hundred Dollars worth of Fine Suits, of the very latest styles, to our already big stock. Foch hatl the Goods, at the right place at the right time ! . C. A. COQKE Elizabeth City, N. C. Opposite Love'a Market r iii in ii, i mmmama ' ASF Telephone 15 or 885 N. G. GRANDY & CO. COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, FERTILIZERS, EGGS, PEAS, POTATOES, PRODUCE Elizabeth City, N. C. OUR SPECIALS DIXON'S APPLES RUTA BAGA3 FANCY ORANGES ONIONS FANCY LEMONS POTATOES JUMBO BANANAS CABBAGE A. B. SEELEY & SON Established 25 Years W. A. I'l.WKK ItOIJT. S. KK.KI(i (iKOIUiK BliVKRUKJE ELIZABETH CITY MILLING COMPANY Manufactureitt of lwalers In- Torn Meal, Feed. Hominy. V.u-. i,ay, u,.ajn anj feriiiiri Buyers of S,)ja lioans ami .S. i".! Cotton NOTICR TO HUNTFRQ The season is no v.- on tor shooting Quail, Pucks, etc. Iff you want to use cae of the bent leaded shells on the American market then try U. b. Cartridge Company's black shells. Distributors A. F. TOXEY & CO. ni, aa-M i 1 1 1 3 llllia n Mt. WHU MAKtb NO MISTAKES, DOES NOTHING. B HE WHO MAKF.S TOO MANY LOSES HIS JOB i" You make no m: take- hy having your cleaning 5 ard )-t-;,ii i.v.tJif si! i'ary Ho tsunn pressing ;j inachn.e, v. i.;-h a;j; .ivs ,-(4u- a;.d K-od worknutiship. ALEXANDER'S CLEANING A PPESSING SHOP ! , Worlt Called For A-.id Del iverecJ I J Call Phone 881 South Road Street fl It I, y !: B Li & u y . x XOTK K DOLLS 1 DOLLS! DOLLS : Those wishing a dressed . or undressed doll will f.nd them, at WALKER & CO. Millinery Store ' Your taxes ar now 'iiift due, the tlin.'ieiit ruiKU iKM'd (Iih inoni-y to k.(. up i-puspfl. J bo in the 1'iiitr (jimy S.uiiKiay ri i tf 1 1 1 uiilil 7;30 lu Htionii.iiaiw you tax pyr. Also Ihu ;ike will he op, ne every day. t n ml M.itle at (im p un ave .vcuiKciu's trouble. ItCKliert fully, C;;3 REID, Sheriff. I! - , JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS lliMDMI I'l ATIM M 11AK 1'IXS VAI.I.IKliM sTKiii i.vt; '.i;i 'asi;.s tiKM lK I.K.XTHKIt HAM) BAGS ihi;im: iiovfs n hist w vn !i;s STKItl.lNti I'll Tl KK I'KAMKM ai.IF.TTK KAOltH WATK.IOIAV'H KOI NTAIN I'KNS STI l:l.l( AM) ;)L1) ItKl.T IUTKI.F.S KODAK'S I'.ACKTTK AsKS '.or KMV1 s t il l' IH TTONS VKfi, I MAIN'S OI'KN im;m(js rTH, CIIIIISTMAM LOUIS SEUG M A Hi OlthKltS IIAVK Ot It IT.OMI'T ATTENTION "Vnr Jpfli-r Slnrp tHH2"
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