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THE ADVANCE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY PEELE & PEELE Publishers HERBERT FEELE Editor la Chief. MRS. HERBERT PEELE JOSEPH PEELE '. Associate Editors MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for re publication of news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published therein. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . DAILY 12 months by null or carrier M-00 6 months by mall or carrier 2.00 S months by mail or carrier 1.00 1 month by mail or carrier .85 1 week by carrier 10c SEMI-WEEKLY 19 months f 1.00 0 months . .50 The foregoing rates apply only to subscriptions paid in advance, r. All arrears are charged at the rate of lOe week. Subscriptions by mall are not entered for a shorter period than one mom o. Entered at the postofflce at Elizabeth City, N. C, as second class matter. 1 i' sxow is It 'Snows and Sill thn Tnj 1 - - .aw UUUU IB white within the reeion of mv ieht- the kids are sliding in the street and winter weather is complete. When snow begins to fall each year it fcrtags the best of winter cheer and lipnds to is a fairer land that snows up bright on every hand. ine winter would be long -end low without the coming of the snow 141. . 1 iv lojneintng mat we like to see , spread, out upon the scenery. Sometimes the icy winds bewail and blOW a verit&hiB caIa anil It 4. cH& enough outside to freeze an old .' brass monkey's hide. We go-to "bed at night and sleep Deneatn tbe covers 2 feet deep; and mm me raining window panes we dream of Ice and hurricanes. But if perohance the morning sun nines down, when all the nleht " done, upon a cheerful land of snow It brings a pleasant thrill or so. It's snowing now, and all is white within the region of my sight; the . kids are sliding in the streets and winter's coming is complete. - N. A. LUFBURROW 0 NEWS WITHOUT BIAS in perhaps you did not know we Will tell you . That your Batteries will . freeze . unlet the specific gravity is correct That lots of Batteries die of thirst 4 That many are ruined by neglect That thousands are overworked and underfed. .Yet these and a lot of other Battery abuses are common. . . 'v We will test your battery and 11 it with pure distilled water, and give expert advise free. ( If your motor refuses to work call 1068. We pe- cialize on electric systems of all kinds. At your Service NIGHT or DAY. CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION CGiSS3S3S3S3S3S3SC; n 8 ' 8 8 8 , spare's no pain to get it. The Advance has arranged, at considerable financial outlay for a small town daily, to pub lish these copyrighted articles on the day after they appear in the Washington paper. The Advance is democratic to the core, and so, we suppose, are most Advance readers. At the same time The Advance would like to get a line on the trend of political events in the country at large from a non partisan viewpoint. So,, we be lieve, would our readers. That is why we have arranged for this service. So to-day, and in ' the first paper of each week hereafter, until further notice, copyright ed "news without bias" will appear in The Advance. We hope and believe that it will add to your interest in your home town daily. So far as we have observed, no other paper with any considerable circula tion in this city and section has arranged to publish these arti cles. The, only North Carolina paper in which we have seen them is the Greensboro Daily News. We have been "watching the papers" to see how Gov ernor Bickett's commuting of From correspondents every state in the Union the Washington Star gets a weekly letter setting forth the trend of political thought and utterance in each correspondent's state. Reading these letters a mem ber of the Star's staff is able to gain each week some idea of the drift of political senti ment throughout the country. He prepares a digest of the views of all these correspon dents and that digest, Copy righted, is printed in each Sun day's issue of the Washington Star. ' The Star asks it V or respon dents for unbiased news and ALKRAMA TONIGHT v NORMA TALMADGE ' IN . THE WAY OF A WOMAN" ' ' and ; ; comeqy TO-MORROW-BESSIE LOVE , IN" . "THE WISHING RING MAN" "' and COMEDY A ft f flny - THERE can be no Merry Christmas without ' a Mejry , Christmas dinner. There can be no Merry Christmas dinner without supply of good, sub stantial, wholesome foods. Ws '. shall be pleased to serve yon with the latter. Whether ws db or not, we wish you one and all a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Tear. '. "phc::2 rcrj it! rt iz, CITY "The Big Main Street Furniture Store" There is one thing of which you can al ways be sure when your furniture or other goods in our line is bought from the "Big,. Main Street Furniture Store" you have one hundred per cent in value, for every dollar spent. This is our line and we take pride in giving you better service, better merchan dise, and better prices than any others in our line. .. Out large store on Main Street is packed with many' delightful surprises to the person who likes a lively, comfortable ' home. .. Compare our prices and goods with any others.. M.G. MOMSETIE CO. Four Main St. entrances-100 ft.glass front a-. W. S. WHITE & CO. I , FEED FOR STOCK AND POULTRY . ' ELECTRIC SUPPLIES ; 120-122 Polndexter Street 1 . Chop 64 Elizabeth City. N. C I WE SUGGEST 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 HOSIERY, practical and pretty gifts for ladies, children and men. 8 8 8 .8 8 - ; 8 8 8 BAGS and PURSES in leather 8 practical and pretty. (J) WAISTS, from the simplest to 8 the most elaborate in design. W Tl 1 . 1 M 8 They are always appreciated. Phillipine Maid Underwear. Daintily embroidered, a gift that is certain to please. 8 8 8 8 8. 8 HANDKERCHIEFS from our large assortment of dainty g colors and fabrics. Fwner & Go, 8 8 8 4 the sentences of life termers strikes the peepul. All the com ment that we have seen so far has been favorable. To most of us on the outside as between thirty years and a life term there would seem hardly enough difference to qparrel over. THE EDISON RE-CREATION "It was absolutely im possible for the ear 'to distinguish 'the singers living voice from it's re creation by the instru ment." Cheyenne Tribune. We also have the, Vic- trolas, Edison Amber- ola and Records. MsWstMMstssfr Bny USEFUL Xmas Presents For Your Friends We sell everything listed below together with Everything else that Men, Young Men and Boys' wear, in the very latest Style, Colors and Designs, away be r low prices allowed by law. Neckties 7.5c. to $3.00 Silk Fiber Sox , 40c to 75cC Pure Silk Thread Sox $1.00 to $1.50i Suspenders 50c to 75c Supporters 40c to $1.00 Work Gloves 25c to $3.00 Auto and Kid Gloves $2.50 to $8.00 Cuff Buttons 25c to $1.50 Novelty Knives, with Chains, $1.00 to $2.00 Silk Fiber Shirts : $4.50 to $9.00 Pure Silk Shirts $7.50 to $10.00 Hati . . . . .. $1.50 to $7.50 Caps $1.00 to $3.00 Union Suits . 90c to $5.00 Under Shirts and Drawers , $1.15 to $3.00 Suit Cases and Bags $1.50 to $10.00 Umbrellas . . ... $1.50 to $4.00 Shoes ........ v. $3.50 to $12.50 Mens All Wool Serge Suits .$18.00 to $50.00 Men's Worsted Suits H.. .... . . . $20.00 to $45.00 Young Men's Suits of all the leading styles $25 to 47.50 Boys Suits, V. . . . . ... ... . . . . , . . .. $6.00 to $27:50 Men's Overcoats , $12.50 to $40.00 Young Men's, belt all around, Overcoats $28 to $45. Boys Overcoats and Mackinaws .... $10.00 to $20.00 C. A. COOKE - 12 N Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, N. fc. J. B. FLORA & CO. PISX1UBUTORS . CM Fancy Patent Flour Uncle Remus Self Rising Flour King's Windsor Prepared Plaster Palmer Lima, moras ts , Atlas Portland Cement F P. DcLON 121 Pcindcxtcr Street "I I 1 - . .
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