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THE ADVANCE DAILY AND SEiMI-WEEKLY PEELE & PEELE Publishers HKUnKHT I'UKLK, KDITOll Member of the Associated Press The Associated I'ress is exclusively Tnlilled to the use for republication of news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also to the local news published therein. SUBSCRIPTION RATES DAILY 12 months by curr'er $.j.OO 1 month by carrier -12c 1 week by carrier 10c 12 months by until in one 1 $1.00 12 months by mail elsewhere $..00 SKMI-WKKKLY 12 months by mail only $2.00 Well, it's the cold gray dawn for a lot of us fellows. Hut anyhow, we're Rame. Next on the calendar will be the second primary and Com! Will Daw Like the folks in that little Western town Lieut. .Maynard told about, we can't help be intf disappointed that we didn't see Trixie. Well, here's hoping that Camden and Currituck will not have cause to regret the de feat of Miles Ferebee for the Senate. But we shall see what we shall see. Lieut. Maynard said in a few years we'd all be rushing to the country to live. Well, plenty of us would like to live at Wfeeks ville when the new road and the new high school are completed. While we are appointing our various Chautauqua com mittees next year, can't we get one on law and order? Disorder at the tent was trying this year throughout Chautauqua week and on Monday afternoon and Monday night was little short of disgraceful. The Advance especially re grets discourtesy to visitors in the Picture City when they come to us from another country. AGONY COLUMN IT WAS SOME AGONY WORKING ALL NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT TO TRY TO GET AN INKLING OF ELECTION NEWS FOR ADVANCE READERS ESPECIALLY AS RETURNS WERE SLOW COMING IN AND MOST OF THE RACES WERE SO CLOSE THAT IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET THE FINAL RESULTS HUT ANYWAY 1 HAD THE CONSOLATION THAT MY AGONY WAS NOT TO HE COMPARED TO THAT OF THE FELLOWS WHO WERE RUNNING FOR OFFICE I THANK YOU STUART WOOD SOME GARDENER ! When George Spence was a college boy and did the usual stunt of trying to walk from from Wake Forest to Italeieh one day he remarked as he got along on his thirteenth mile. "These here mile posts are get ting devilish scattering." Well, its the other way with us to day. Getting to press with one issue of The Advance in the morning and another in the evening makes getting out the paper painfully frequent. We fancy that a number of Elizabeth City young people will want to go to Chowan Col lege next term because Mr. and Mrs. Vann will be in charge there. Of course the location and accessibility have something to do with selecting a school, but after all the big gest and most important thing is the sort of president and fa culty the school has. For it is from these that the most last ing good and the strongest ii. fluence come. BMW Can b triad lmi, atralitht and fllky t7 iin irrK hai DRCSSINQ Thlf In a Tirw discowy. different from II othrrt. It will absolutely (row your hair Ian and smooth. K your hair in dry, brittle and brraki off. um Qt'KEN. It will glva your hair the oil it wtIj and .L 1. . tli ...... ...Ill -- Mrltk- l! ian w ih aw ' ' J J . in " - ..it- n nut 3irn. Betid wnta for a box to f Krwkro Ufa. Co., Atlanta, Ca. 1 W. will ua you Hlfl MONET to trll your frtonda about QUEEN and distribute car Mwrtklii twmphM. wnia apartal aunty aMklaf afftr. 5 trll but I 3 Ladies who require suntething bet ter than the ordinary for the com plexion use Velo cream. City Drug Siore, Water and Matthews streets. LITTLE LIVE LOCALS Every year young Stuart Wood brings The Advance a share of his own garden stuff. One year lie had prize tomatoes and another year prize potatoes, and so on. This year its snap beans. He brougUt them in this morning, great big, green tender ones, Just right. He said he picked three quarts today. ISrsides beans, 'Stuart has beets, onions, potatoes, corn, lettuce, May pta;. tomato plants and cabbage plants in bis garden, and though everything is late on account of the late season, his garden trucl is crowing and prospering under his (are. 0 Miss Elizabeth Hinton a member of Greenville High School faculty, re lumed here Monday. Miss Agnes Etheridge of the New iand High School faculty was in the city Monday. Cat' Velo Cream lor the complex ion. City Drug Stole, Water and Matthew slreet. Miss Elizabeth Sawyer. Miss Lo ivna Sawyer, Miss Clellie Sawyer, of iiekross, and Miss Perkins of Sliaw boro who have been attend, ng the Elizabeth City Graded School and making their home wit It Mr. and Mis. A. II. Combs let for their homes in Camden and Currituck Monday. Lorenzo I). Case, Secretary of the Elizabeth City Chamber of Com merce, left Monday morning to at tend the state wide conference of delegates from the North Carolina chambers of commerce, which con venes in Raleigh Tuesday. Pt. S. Vann leaves by auto Tuesday morning for Murfreesboro where he will take up the duties of president of Chowan College. The board of trustees will hold a meeting at Mur freesboro Wednesday morning. Rev. J. M. Ormond left Monday night for Durham to fill the posi tion as instructor in the Methodist Summer School which begins a two weeks session in that city this week. L. D. Case will speak at the Eirst Met hodt Church next Smidiiy in the absence of Mr. Ormond. Mrs. J. G. Fearing left Monday for (Jatesville in the interest of the Safety League. .1. L. Simpson of Edenton. is visit ing li:s lumber, Mrs. David Simpson, wIid continues veiy ill at Iut home near the city. .1 W. Daw-tin who h,is been in lit Ihateii for several nioir li- install ing iv" i l ie l.ghts in Imi.ih-- i'l t!i;;: i ,iy returned to his htniie in this e.tv Sunday. ' Miss Marce Albert hh bit for Gleen liiio Sunday nigh' wli'-re she will allend the annual Summer School for home demonstration agents, which is held Ibis year a! the N. C. State College for Women. Noilh Carolina, Pasquotank County. In the Superior Court The Cases Hedges Comoinpany, vs. Dare Lumber Comany. ' ORDER It appearing to the court hat the ilefcnihi nl , Dare Lumber Coniapany is a non resident of the State of North Carolina, and after due dili gence cannot be found in the state; that the defendant has property in the State and hat the plaitiff has a good and meritorious cause of ac tion against the defendant, over which this court has a good and meritorious cause of action against the deendant, over which this court has jurisdiction. It is therefore ordered and de creed, hat publication be made in the : Advance": a newspaper published in Elizabeth City, N. C. for four suc cessive weeks, notiying the defendant to appear on the 26th day of June 1920, and answer or demur as it may be advised or judgment will be en tered against it for the demands made in the complaint and of the attach ment issued in this cause. The deendant will further take no tice that an attachment has issued against its property returnable July fi. 111211 at office of Clerk off Super ior Court of Pasquotank County in Elizabeth City, N. ("., and that this is an action instituted by the qlain- tiff to recover the amount of ONE TIIOl'SANI) DOLLARS, with interest from July 31st, l!tl!l. for note given by th" deendant to the plaintiff, the same being due by contract. It is therefore It is further ordejed, that 'lie pil hi lea ' ion of notices ill this cause i-hal I be siiiljcient notice to the ile fendedant. "llii - June ;,h. l:uo. G. it LITTLE. Clerk Superior Court of Pusquo!,!..!; Count v. N. . Ml -' 1 -" Miss Helen Gaither of Hertford passed lliru the city Monday on her way to attend the Summer School for home di monst ration agents at Greensboro. J. W. Dawson, who has been in Relbaven for several months install ing electric lights in homes in that city, returned to his home in this city Sunday. Miss Fannie Armfield. Miss I.'.tlia Starke. Miss Eleanor Starke, and Wallace Stark of Norfolk passed thru the city Monday on their way to Nag's Head. Keeper Henry Holmes of Station 100. Keeper Charles II. Wroleii of Station 17 near Knotts Island were in the city Monday. Mrs. M. M. Jones, who has been ill or several days at her home on Cypress street is improving. BASKETS Every sort of basket you need it very reasonable prices. G. W. TWIDDY, GKOCER In tin' District Court of tin- 1. S. I'm- (lie Eastern District of . C. Whereas a libel has been liV.l n tin- District Court of the Cni'-d States far the Ea-t'Ml District of North Carolina, on 'be 27th day of May. r.1211 hy the Texas Company against the gaslmat Grace R. her en gines, tckle, apparel, furniture, etc . in a cause of action, civil and mari time and praying that process may issue against the said Gasboat Grace R. her engines, tackle, apparel, fur niture etc., and that same may be condemned and sold to pay said The Texas Company, libellant the amount of its claim with costs, charges and expenses: Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court, to me dircced and delivered. I do hereby give notice to all persons claiming the said Gasboat Grace It. or in any manner interested therein, that they appear before said District Court o be held at the Court House in the town of Elizabeth Citv, in am for the Eastern District of North Car olina on the 12 day of June, 1!)2D at 12 o'clock M. of that day provided the san;,. shall he a day of jurisdic tion, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction, otherwise on tin qJ m mm You never saw anything in your life like Clean Easy for washing. You simply soak the clothes over ryht and boil them for ten minutes in 4': gallons of water and Vz bar of shredded Clean Easy N.-ptho-leine Wash Soap, dissolved. Punch with a stick, rinse, blue and dry and the whole week's washing's done. Sounds almost too good to be true, doesn't it? Just think of doing an average week's washing in ten minutes for only a few cents 1 Without rubbing, scrubbing or any mean work! No wonder thou sands of women say that Clean Easy is the most wonderful helper a vvorr.r.n ever had. Cnce you've seen Clean Easy work, you'll never, never break your back over a scrub bing board again. Clean Easy disinfects and cleans cleaner than you can, anyhow. It looks different from other soaps and it is different, too! One trial will prove it. Order a bar of Clean Easy today, from your grocer's. Louisville Food Products Co., Incorporated Louisviile, Ky. SAVES THE RUB Follow direction on in aide of wrapper your rrrocer's. day of and I!: and in behalf. V S. M; E. My Jo' jne S jurisdiction thereafter re to Interpose their c ike their allegations in G EOR0 K H MEI.I.A M V ' i shall, Eastern District of N ydlett, Proctor or I.ihelhi i R Williams, Deimty Mars i- 1 . . - Mi- : Fitliel r.ui.i a -; ii t Sunday in N : ;nik. Wm. Waterall's Semi-Paste PAINT The paint that Spreads The paint that Lasts . .1 Gal S-P Paint $3.75 1 Gal Linseed Oil $2.40 2 Gal Ready to Use PAINT $6.15 Kramer Brothers Company ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. "PEG" DESERTS US FOR LONDON Kips' For ovary day In tho waek. m 1 For ovcry room. Forgnoral H houaooloanlno. I , " 1 tmidCako I L No Watto jj - iw ' ! t -v c- x xs v, X& t, x iv ' . f Tee i My Heart." alias Laurette Taylor and her hushAn t J Hartley Manners, soappfd on the S. S. Lapland, en route for England" Mvt fre Laurette is t.. Tuemei.t thA p.lready large colony of Amoriran , theatrical stars. M.e'll play in "One Ni6t in Ilomo' at the Garrlck.!1 ENGLANDER m d everywhere by furruure dealers i couch-bed ' l and department stores ENglandER Tfnbik X t t r i . . Bs-iMA CNCLANUtll MKING VX.XS CO. NcwYork -BrooHyn-Chlcafr '.he Family- -TliV f"IK,w t'vos tor a fiw wnoks at the Hawkins hornet i I ( C: lrtO SEtT FUcTt Ciry to unm -.a. V - r . VOCvb. Swo o L -THt battle p. 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