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PAGE TWO The Daily Advance v Peele & Peele, Publishers f JUihtim I'KELK. editor Entered tit the pontufflce at Elizabeth pity, N. C, m ae-oiid cJum matter. Member of the Associated Press Fbe AitHoclnted Frest la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of new dlnpatcliea credited to it or ot otherwise credited In this paper od kki to the local new published heeln. Subscription Rates By Carrier 1 week 10e I month (in advance) 42 f snontbs (in advaace) 91-20 fatontha (In advance) $2Jt& W months (la advance) S4.00 i ' r BY MAIL Zona One, 12 month $4.09 Eene Two, 12 months ........ .$5.00 Zona Three, 12 months ...... .20.00 THE DAILY ADVANCE, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1021 AS WE WERE SAYING With only four pages today The School News along with The Advance is obliged to leave out until next issue much that I was to have run today. Here's hoping that we'll be able to give you a whole .page next time, young folks. Here's hoping that today's is the last four page paper until after Christmas. Trying to get all our newa into four pages now is like crowding a ten year old boy into a year-before-last suit. We are clipping the adver tisement of the First & Citizens National Bank in this issue to paste up on the wall of our composing room. The young man who will acquire the habit of saving will find it a saving habit FOR SOME time now , UK'S HE EN coming INTO OUR bank AND EVERY week HE PUT8 aalde A CERTAIN part OF HIS earnlpgs AND THE other afternoon HE STOPPED at my desk FOR A moment or two AND WE chatted ABOUT VARIOUS things AND FINALLY he started talking; ABOUT HIS savings AND HE told me THAT A COUPLE of years ago HE WAS always worried ABOUT FINANCIAL matters AND THAT somehow or other HE JUST couldn't save AND WAS contlniiouwly In debt AND T1IKN, one evening HE AND HIS wife . STARTED TALKING about it AND THEY determined THEY WOULD save a small amount , . EVERY WEEK NO MATTER what happened v . AND THEY did It ..-'. AND THEY got out of debt - BEFORE VERY long AND NOW THEY'VE GOT a nice little account AND IT'S growing faster ALL THE time AND HE went on to say THAT HE felt LIKE A different man I THANK you Throw off the burden of financial worries your self by starting a savings account. You can do it. Tie Nineteen twenty-one. is re garding :fljrh.rM iRfe busi ness and professional world. How has it treated you? First Si lationa Solicits Your Account. Jitizens ank To find an answer to the vex ing question of what to give for Christmas presents study the advertising columns ot your home newspapers. Mr. and Mrs. C. K- Thompson and soti Ward returned saturaay irum Chapel Hill, wher "thSy attended the ball game. Do your Christmas shopping early. You will find Advance advertisements a reliable .Christmas shopper's guide. Timely Topics "Lest you forget" we suggest having year 5il Heater Wick renewed or if you haven't an Oil Stove let us supply PERSONALS urdayafternoon. Martin Pritcbar, of the Fork sec tion was in the city on business Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Miss Margaret Harrel, who is at tended the East Carolina Teacher Training School, at Greenville, this Bettie Hughes and daughter section, spent the Thanksgiving hoi Miss Evelyn Hughes returned from a idays with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. visit to Raleigh Saturday. , I George R. Harrell, in the Corinth sec tion. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Walker have re-, turned after spending the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Small, of with relatives and friends at Co- Weeksvlle, were in the city Saturday. luihbla. MMr. and Mrs. Claude Harris, of the Providence section, were visitors here Saturday. y&tf "wtrlFone of them. They are safe, We have the handy end economical. :'Tr best there Is and at the right price. ft W. Melick Co. !'SsSES?SiS? Mrs. J. M. Bell was the guest Wed-i neflday of her niece, Mrs. J. P. Saw-, yer, on East Burgess street. i Frank Overton returned to Nor folk Sunday after spending Thanks- j elvin with his sister, Mrs. J. P. Sawyer, of this city. Mrs. Noah Bright is spending some time in Raleigh, tho gue3t of her brother, Raymond Price. Mrs. I. M. Meekins has returned I from Washington, D. C. She was ac-( companled home by heiv daughter,) nnthlne vou 'can give so Miss isaoeue MeeKips anu ws neieu photograph for Tyrrany. . f- lrhr!na. Zoeller's Studio, over Ti nnrt m nnr Jackson of First & Citizens National Bank. t,T.-l. 111- tY,a Mtrr Snt-' 1N0V. ii-i. W YecfcSvnio ihuiuicli iu i" vn. W. C. Roughton, a former resi dent here, was in the city on govern ment business Saturday. He re turned to the Steel Fleet, Camp Eustis, Va., Sunday. Mrs. Jas. G. Anthony of Rich mond, Va., ie visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Stack, on Ehringhaus street XOCAL MARKETS COTTON Reported by E. City Cotton Mill) Cotton (3 p. m.) 16c EGGS AND CORN (Reported by N. O. Grandy k Co.) Eggs Unsettled. Com Unsettled. belling Flour . $7.25 Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passages Open at Once Note and Throat Clear. If your nostrils are clogged and your )nad stuffed because of catarrh or a coid, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug Biore. Apply a little of this pure, anti . septic, perm destroying cream into your not-tnls and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How pood it feels. Your head is dear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe fr.cely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure. Yeast Vitamon Tablets Greatest Complexion Secret Banishes Skin Eruptions, Putt On Firm Flesh. If you want to quickly clear your ikin and complexion, put nme firm, healthy flesh on your bones, increase your nerve force and power, and look and feel 100 per eent. better, simply try taking two of Mastin's tiny yeast VITAMON Tablet with each meal and wiUch results. Mastin's VITAMON Tab- 8UCKMEA05 lets contain highly coucentrutoj l jp.MP, f c yeast-vitamines as well as the two " ' other still more important vitarnitips (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C) They positively will not unset the stomach or caune gis but, on the contrary, are a great aid to digestion, to over come constipation and as a ecnnrid conditioner of the whole system. Pimples, boils and skin eruptions seem to vanish like magic uudcr their purifying influence, the complexion becomes fresh and beautiful, the cheeks rosy instead of pale, tho lips red instead of colorless, the eyes bright instead of dull. So rapid and amazing are the results that success is absolutely guaran teed or tho trial costs you nothing. Ue sure to re member the name Mastin's V'1-TA-MON t' ' orininal and genuine veast-vitamino tabid. There is nothing else like it, so do not accept imitations or substitutes. You ca i get Mastin's VITAMON Tablets at all good druggist. SKIN I" " 5 - y UPS Of What V At D..ulful Fcaturra if You Hit an Ugly Skin. Flabby FL.h. Hollow Chaekt or a Scrawny Nack.7 Ma.iln'i VITAMON Tablatt ra Ponitlvaly Guaranteed to Civa You New Health, Beauty and a Mora Rounded Face and Figure. yf There's no salt In your Coca Cola when you get it at our fountain made with water from our new pump. For refreshing drinks, come to the TsMASTIM'ST" THl ORIGINAL AND ttNUllil Vitamin! 1AUU.I Are Positively Guaranteed to Tut On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back WANT ADS vaxti:i Yorxrj man to ah. Hint in special advertlHlng work. Must be neat In appearance. Experience unnecessary. A chance to see the country and make good money at same time. Apply daily after 5 p. m. Mr. S. W. Lung, at Duke Inn. lt-p NOTICE WE HAVK NICK HOME Oysters Just come In and a nice lot of new salt mullets. So when you want the beat, Just call the man who knows the fish and oysters. Thoe. Crank, Jr., phones 204 and 410, City Market. Nov. 28-1 wk-pd OY8TEKS FOR SALE f 1.00 PER bushel. 40 cents a quart. Schooner W. M. Hill, at foot of Main street. Nov. 28,29-pd THE EAGLE CAFE Elizabeth City'a Most Topular Cafe Arefined place for Ladies C. If. Ives,' Mgr. 100 N. Foindcxtcr St. Best Quality at the Lowest Prices the highest grade Macaroni. Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and other Macaroni Products. Ira B. Parker & Co. Phones 256 and 396 Ipiintcr ' IM TU' HOUSE. am' pltt th' Rest im laBIBIBBBBBIBDOBBOBBflBBBB Speed Up Fellows GET ONE QUICK AT McCabe's The finest stock of Overcoats in the city. Hundreds of plaid backs with full belt and half belt at $25, $30, $35 We guarantee these to be the best values for the money obtainable. Here at the busy store you will also find one of the largest stocks of Men's clothing in the city. Extra big values are our all wool guaranteed Suits at $25, $30, $35 Now fellows, if you want to be the trappiest in the bunch, Speed up and get your Suit and Overcoat at McCabe's. You'll not only look better but you save money when you buy here. That's what has made us The Busy Store. EVieCabe & Grice The Busy Store TRY ADVANCE WAXT ADS FOR RESULTS "THE. Boo 8 urtJ'W&vEG. hast . a cemt our tellt v Vxi How "to QUN Nbua AWAJI2T- There's no salt In your Coca Cola when you get it at our fountain made with water from our new pump. For refreshing drinks, come to the Apothecary Shop. Nov 28-tf 1 Alkrama Theater Tomorrow and Wednesday MARY pickfordV Just Received Good assortment of dried fruits. Peaches, prunes, apples, dates, figs, citron, and all sorts of good things for the table and for your fruit cake. Also de licious fresh and canned fruits. . M. P. Gallop Go. In 66 POLLYANNA one of the great stories for which the amusement loving world has long awaited - 99 V From Eleanor H. Porter's Novel "Pollyana" Published by the Page Company Screen Adaptation by Frances Marion Photographed by Charles Hosher "Ppllyanna" is the High Priestess of Optimism. She is not merely the discoverer, but the 33rd degree ex ploiter of the silver lining. The fairies who made sun shine from the Cucumbers were insignificant beings to "Pollyanna." She is full of action, sparkle and pathos, and will help you to turn your sorrows, big or small, into gladness. B I D ft m 1 org f y 'f h. op. Nov. 25-tf I .it-.
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