PAG.: TVO THE ADVANCE, ITU DAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1C22 Peele & Peele, Publishers iiehhekt peele, editor Entered at (he postolllcn nt Eil.iilx'f li CHy, N. C, us hccomiI clans mutter. Member of the Associated Press - I S IS Thn ANNK lii(4Mj I'm Is e lusivi ly ! I VlTk tf I If"'" '"" entitled to the line for repiililU lit ln if'W V) H J I H f of news (llsnitches erediled to it or i J ' 4 4; ft ? i l 1 not otherwise, credited in tills pit per j IV "tdb'X'OI - and hIho to tlio local news ppMished therein, j i Subscription Rates By Carrier j 1 week lc 1 month (in iidvMice) 42c j 8 months (in ariraae) $1.20 j 0 months (In advaaca) $2.25 j 12 months (In advance $ 4.0 I ItY Mill. j Zone One, 12 moat as $4.0 Zone Two, 12 month . $.". Zone Three, 12 months $6.00 (am 1 1 : if ST tow. r KNOCK 'EM OUT! Seven years ago when rY rr A tin 4 Vwi Man'a and Tiira'iJ, Clothinp and Furnishing busi nesH in Elizabeth City, I stated in public print that I could not, nor I would not, be undersold ; by anybody East, West, North -Y, or South. X Along about this time of the ;X year, lots of Merchants who'lj! have held their merchandise !X 1 for considerable higher, prices and bigger profits than we have ever thought of doing, finds themselves short of money and $ overloaded with Clothing. In order to relieve 1 t THE WOMAN'S WEAR STORE The Advance expected to is sue today a business edition setting forth the, activities and accomDlishments of the Eliza beth City Merchants' Associa-;Blackwell Memorial? Of tion. and had reserved reports ' course there are preachers who of most of the speeches made have heen with us longer that prjce appear very large, at the banquet Wednesday j The Advance is quite partial to, jrcas0n of, he former high night for this edition. But but we ve told you about themjprjCes charged. And, too, there was a hitch and our plans heretofore. went awry. With only a four page paper today there is still no room for these reports; but we are holding them in type until such time as there is avail able space in the paper for them. The booster for the Mer chants' Association will appear We see by the papers that counterfeit money is plentiful. But we should worry, because it is very evident to us that ours is not that kind. later, if present ialize. )ians mater- A touch of winter is not un welcome after a January as ca- ipricious as March. We haven't seen very much of that new preacher around at the First Methodist church but from what we have seen we believe we are going to like him mighty well. And speak ing of preachers, did you ever see a congregation more de lighted at having their preach er with them for another year than .the City Road Methodists or more pleased with a new preacher than the folks at LOCAL MARKET EGOS AXD CORN (Kdportea by N. 0. Grand? k Co.) Buying Eggs .' 28c Soy Beans $1.50 Corn 50-55c v , Selling Flour, ,. $7.2G Tiinely Topics i Big Book Bargains are now being How many memberships in the Chamber of Commerce for you? WorU Bagley Council, No. 60, Jr. 0. U. A. M., meets every Monday night at 7:30 o'clocs in their hall, third floor of the Kramer Bldg. Visitors welcome. .5. them-'X selves, they put on sweeping' ; reduction Sales, which makes the difference between the or- !! iginal price and the reduction;!' by V in t many instances in order to re-.j lieve a grave situation quickly, many of them actually sell!;! oiotning ior less tnan iney at wholesale could buy them prices from the Manufacturers. Notwithstanding these facts, we have never forgotten nor deviated from our determina tion, as expressed seven years ago, that we "co4uld not, nor we would not, be undersold." In evidence of our sincerity and good faith, I herewith!;: quot you prices on a few Suits ana uvercoats, ior ootn Men and Boys, for your considera tion and comparison. featured at Mellck's. $1.00 books have JuBt been reduced to 75c and you'll do well to make your selec tions right away, for we've a splen did lot of new books going at these very low prices. Also reductions on Juvenile book3. P. W. Melick Co. i aba mm mm mm P17 Br ELEC-TRIC-ITV WILL 00 Ml $25.00, now for $13.98. Men's Suits, from $25.00 up to $35.00, now for $19.98. Men's Overcoats, from $12.50 up to $15.00, now for $9.98. Boys' Suits, from $6.00 up to Boys' Suits, from $8.00 up to $12.50, now for $6.98. Boys' Suits, from $12.50 up to $15.00, now for $9.98. Boys" Suits, from $15.00 up to $20.00, now for $12.98. Boys' Overcoats and Mack- inaws, up to $10.00, now for $6.00. Big reductions in Regal and $52.00 Thor Vacuum Cleaner and j Endicott-Johnson Shoes. Come attachments today, $35.00. Guar-1 at once and get your choice, as anteed, free demonstration, Vhone , qsq wonderful bargains can not remain very long. Eloctric Wiring is our Job. Take out that old lixture for oue up-to-date. A visit to our show room will convince you that we have them and the prices are right. Phone no zzVs':nJxes Zt . r l v t i t ft J : I - I I I ' ; v; v ' i - - 3 r.H ' JOSEPH M.SCHENCK! PRISKNTS NORMA TALMADGE IN M DTH Alkrama Theatre TODAY I mmm i,.. . . ::t: iZuTU. "r XAtlfn "V.VUvV. tnarawn V'317 t 11 1 Men's Suits, from $17.50 up to A ? Y $8.00, now for $4.98. t v I t ? ? ? ? V ? y ? f v V ? ? y x ? ? X ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? x ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? C. A. COOKE, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. t NORFOLK MARKET Reported especially for The Advance by the Spence-Jfollowell Company January 13 Chickens I Live 30c . .30-35c 40c Ittvaritait c.OiUMtraai at lVurf' r.xi'osttion turn frnitoitco SoMlfMro amy VVtttfn Llrht Hys. ia noanst tiolor IV Sssls You Hoiking to liave this wonderful new Aladdin coal oil (kerosene) mantle lamp demonstrated right in your own home. Youdontneeo to pay us cettunlesa you are perfectly m,slirl and agree that it ia the best oil lamp you ever law. Twice tho Light On Half tho Oil Pecent teats by the Government andnoted Btientistn at 35 leading Universitiea prove the Aladdin gives mora than twloe the light and burnt than half much oil aa the best round wick, open flame lamia on the market. Thua the Aladdin will pay for itself many time over in oil aaved, to aay nothing of the Increased quantity and quality of pure white light it produces. A style for every need. $1003.03 U.:i 03 Ciycn by the Mantle Lamp Company the larg est Coal Oil (kerosene) mantle lamp hnus in the world-to sny person who shows them an oil lamp equal to the Aladdin. Would they dare Invite auch comparison wil h all other hunts if there were any doubt suout the superiority of the Aladdin? Lt U Call and Show You This Greatest of All Light G. C. McINTYRE 423 CHERRY ST. Live 25-28C ; Undrawn 30c Drawn '. . . . 35c Geese Live v 25c j Undrawn 25-30c i Drawn 35c Turkeys Live 43-48c Undrawn 50c Drawn ...55-60c Hoss . 12c Egg 34c Sweet Potatoes (good Btock) ..$2.50 Swee' potatoes must he shipped In tight uarrels. I MAY FIGHT DEMPSEY London, Jan. 13 (By The Asso ciated Press) George Carpentler may aak for another fight with Jack Dempsey after meeting Ted Lewis, the Evening Standard was informed by Francois Descamps, Carpentler's manager, today. SalG brings to you Wanted Winter Merchandise at Decided Savings From Former Costs Better Supply Your Needs Now SALE LASTS ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS And Ve Are Offering Genuine Bonande Reductions on All Winter Merchandise Suits $15.00 to $39.50 This includes all Fur Trim med and Plain Tailored Suits. See them. Co sis $5.00 to $39.50 Ladles' and Misses' Coats Richly fur trimmed and plain tailored. JL if Dresses $7.50 to $39.50 Tailored Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour, beautiful Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, and other Silk Dresses are included. One-Third Off Price of All Furs Sweaters Reduced Just When You Need Them SWEATERS right when you need them in a splendid collection of colors and weaves at prices that mean quick selling COAT SWEATERS. AT $ 1.08 This lot Is made up of Ladies' and Misses' Coat Sweaters most all colors. Priced to close out only $1.08 TUXEDO SWEATERS AT $4.48 All good colors are included your choice of several weaves at jnly $4.48 the regular price of all other Sweaters including the popular ONE-FOURTH OFF lavy College Sweaters most all colors. Knitted Underwear Must Move ONE-FOURTH OFF0""' ot'er winter Un derwear of the "celebrated "Munslflgwe&r" ' make including Union Suits of all styles Pants, Vests, Corset Covers, etc. Ladies and Children's Garments all reduced. And we have priced it accordingly, LADIES' UNION SUIT, $1.00 We will offer a good Union Suit, Fleece' lined, at above price an excellent value. Miscellaneous Reductions- OUTING GOWNS Warm fleecy garments for these cold nights Specially priced at $1.00 to K1.08 HIGH NECK MUSLIN GOWN made of good muslin, full cut; Special value at $1.50 KID GLOVES Genuine Kid Gloves; regular $2.50 values; all colors Special at $1.83 CORSETS REDUCED Special reduced Corsets Warner's Rustproof make at 05c, $1.05, $2.05 kv L One-Third Off Price of All Umbrellas M. LEIGH SHEEP COMPANY WOMAN'S WEAR r y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t f$ y y y t y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y X y y y y y y y X X t y X t y y y t y y y y t y y I y r y r r y y y X T y X X f y y T y y y X RELEASE PRISONERS IN LONDON JAILS London. Jan. 13 (By The Associ ated Press) Irish political prisoners GRAY FOX IS DEAD The little gray fox at the fire house died Thursday, possibly of grief at hi3 long separation from his fellows, or maybe because he coula in London jails were released today jtot get use(j to the food offered him under King George's amnesty pro clamation. Instructions ' were sent to provincial jails for similar releases. HODGES-LAMB Harry Hodges of South Mills and Miss Laura Virginia Lamb, of Bel cross were married Thursday by Rev. It. E. Myers at the City Road parsonage. in his confinement. He was buried with appropriate ceremonies Friday by members of the fire department, after his valuable hide had been removed. ATTENTION, MOTHERS Children's' black Beaver Hats Clean Up price, special $1-88. T. T. Turner & Co.' Shoes At Less Than Half Price We have completed our Inventory and marked down prices hroughout our stock. These reductions in some cases amount to from 50 to 66 2-3 OFF Gallop OToxey ShoeCo. BARBER SHOP SOUTHERN HOTEL SHAVING 15c Hark, hark, you make a mark When you get your barbefin; up town. r When the business got tight you were in no plight Because we kept the prices down. Old Henry Pool, Prop. TONSORAGICAL PROF. Our Groceries Are ALWAYS GOOD Our Prices Are ALWAYS LOW a W. TWIDDY, Grocer 666 Quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches due to torpid Liver.