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, t ;, ; :, at irsiatx-th ( . i. N. C. da a- tunl tl iimttrr. I ",:.!, er ef iLe Associated Pre f AfuorU(l I'rrx In eiluhlvly enU;lsl to the- fur republication sf news) Iinptch' credit! to It, or k- o(JiIm credited In this prfw sal ftlno to the local wwi pubilnhed Suiscription Rates By Carrier 1 week 0 I month (In advance) ..42c II months (In advance) $1.20 0 months (In advance) 2.28 12 months (In advance $4.00 BY MAIL Cone Two, 12 montha $5.00 tone One, 12 months $4.00 An English authority de clares that Americans and Ca nadians are taller and bigger than Englishmen because in America the children are bet ter fed. Still we are discover ing that there is lots of room for improvement in the feedjng of children in North Carolina. Liir lit-o Tddlock of Portsmouth, Va., and Ml Ellen Marie Meads '( Currituck County were murrled at noon .Monday ty Kev. K. r, Kawyer at IiIh home on Pearl ptreet. WUI Mt Wednesday The Hollywood Cemetery Society will meet at the residence of Mri. George M. Scott, on North Road hlitlfc Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Do men who read The Ad vance read the advertise ments? If you are a man and Cooke, James staiiings, Wilson Hoi do read the advertisements,! f- wu,er her, Robert Keats. CelebittU-s Birthday Little Mis Kathleen Harrison en tertained quite a number of her friends at her home on North Road street Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 In celebration ot her eighth birthday. There were many de lightful games, followed by an egg hunt which was greatly enjoyed. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in decorations and re freshments. A large number of pretty gifts was received by the little hostess. Those present were: Mary Sawyer, Martha Outlaw, Flora John- eon, Phyllis McMullan, Margaret and Anne Mlggs, Blouse Bartlett, Ruth Fisher, Francis Hedrlck, Willie Hill, Dorothy Whltehurst, Martha Turner, Willie Morgan, Lucie Bright, Mar Jorie Pritchard, Elizabeth Evans, Gladys Pritchard, Mllicent and Ellia 'beth Harris, Jeanne Twiford, Doris and Kathleen Harrison, Elliott NOTICE Candidate For Sheriff To the Democratic Voters of Dare County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for the nomination for elec tion to the office of Sheriff of Dare County, subject to the action of the; Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, June 3, 1922. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. Respectfully, aprll&18pd J. B. MANN. To 1 1.ii Voters of rniiao!ii.k County I "Mv rn'nt advrwsirv nl a nolirv of retrenchment and more economy practiced In the expenditure of pub-; I lie funds has met with a generous re- pponse on the part of the tax-payers of Patwjuotank County. This re sponse has been accompanied by many requests that T should became a candidate for the Legislature. "With the hope that I may, If elected to the Legislature, render some service In placing a check upon what I regard aa extravagance In the expenditure ot public funds and ! thereby prevent a necessity for higher i taxes, I shall become a candidate for Representative, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. "I desire It understood that I am i not opposed to progress but I am In favor of every dollar of the tax- dollar's NOTICE Candidate For Register of Deeds To the Democratic Voters of Pasquo tank County: I hereby announce myself a candi-1 payer's money receiving date for the nomination for election Worth of public service," to tine omce oi uegister oi ueeos oi Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 1922. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. Respectfully, GEORGE W. BROTHERS. Marl4-tt mar 28 apr. Respectfully, F. F. COHOON 3-10-17 p.: NOTICE Candidate For Auditor To the Democratic Voters ot Pasquo tank County: j I hereby announce myself a can NOTICE I didate for nomination for election to Candidate For Prosecuting Attorney the office of Auditor of Pasquotank To the Democratic Voter- of Pas qoutank County: I hereby an- ii.ni, r Piiinannur i.irr nav!a nounce mvsell a candidate tor tne here's a chance to Win five dol-, Charles Ward Jr Harrv Perrv Ed-1 nomination for election to the office lars. The Advance will pay ward Bray and Garland Hastings five dollars for the best letter from a man telling why he reads Advance advertisements.! The contest closes Monday,' April 17th. WANT ADS It is feared that the spring sun which brings warmth and wild flowers and promises of harvest to Central and South ern Russia this year will be a harbinger of pestilence. The winter cold, it is explained, was CHICKENS AND EGGS WAXTE We will pay highest cash prices. Wire us for prices. Owens Fruit & Produce Company, Tampa, Flor ida. Apr 4-1 mo-np of Prosecuting Attorney of Pasquo tank County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 1922. i Your vote and support will be appreciated. Respectfully, mar 9 tf PHIL G. SAWYER. County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, June 3, 1922. Your vote and your support will be appreciated. mar30-tf CHAS. CARMINE. FOR EXPERT SEWING MACHINE work and all kinds of cabinet and flower boxes, etc., call J. E. Elliott, 405 Parsonage St., or Phone Raynor Elliott, 53-J. apr4-l wk-pd a gci iniciue, tinu uie uuuica UA 1 3rd I ON AND AFTER APRIL 3rd I will be located at the Savings the thousands of famine dead Bank Building, formerly occupied by rmilH hp handled with little ! Twiddy & Perry. M. L. Britt, Jew eler. apr 1 tf NOTICE: Candidate for Trial Justice To The Democratic Voters of Pas quotank County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomina tion for election to the office of Trial Justice of Pasquotank Oounty sub ject to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 1922. Your vote and support will be ap preciated. Respectfully mar 9 tf THOMAS J. MARKHAM fear of contagion. The words call up a picture of misery to j wanted your autoradia-i make one's heart bleed; and' tor to repair. Prices right. Work! for trial justice , i, jguaranteed. E. J. Cohoon, Corner t shall be a candidate in the Demo-, yet so callous have we grown Maln and Water 8trael8. Phone; J ; 6 35. Jan 12tf ;, a mvPif an Trial Justice, and! ; will appreciate very much your vote to the horrors thick strewn in the wake of war that items like this in the day's news stir now hardly a comment. NORFOLK MARKET Reported especially for The Advance by the Spence-Hollowell Company ; April 11 Chicken j Live 26-27C Undrawn 25c Drawn 30-35c Young chickens 35-60c Young chickens, Hi -1 lbs. 50-60cj Young chickens, 2'.'2 lbs. up 3 5-4 0c Ducks Live 25"c Undrawn 25-J Drawn .30c Geese Live 17c Indrawn .25c Drawn , ,30c Tuilicyw Live 35c Undrawn 40-45c Drawn 45-50c JOB WANTED BY FORMER BE It- nd your support vice man with experience on farm, as! auto mechanic and truck driver. Call j Advance office. Apr3-tf; GEO. J. SPENCE. Prohibition officials say that the nroblem of rum-runninz skating rink open Friday a 7 which has become serious; along both seaboards land Saturday nights NOTICE: Candidate For Clerk Superior Court To the democratic voters ot Pas quotank County, N. C.:- I hereby announce myself a candidate for the for the re- triatvilar rt t Vi a mnnlti fmio nru has!-w . onH with .nomination for election to the office OI CterK O". Uie ouyenui uuiv Pasquotank County, subject, to the action of the Democratic Primary to be held Saturday, June 3rd, 1922. Your vote and eupport appreciated. mar 9tf ERNEST L. SAWYER. Also a lot on Panama street for sale. Apply to 106 East Church street. Apr7-tr brSugfit back to the Coast I f"l recreation. - apr7-30 Guard the duty for which itj FURX1SHI5D R0OMS FOR RENT was - originally established. Two of them suitable for light house Oeatpd in 1700 to war on the keeping. 'Good residence section. pirates who had their strong-! holds on islands along the coast' and who preyed on merchant shipping, the Coast Guard to day in seizing the liquor ships that now follow in the wake of Captain Kick! and his swash buckling crews frequently en- gages in stern-chases as excit jng and occasionally in actual engagements as bloody as those of buccaneering days. lie 22c , Hog! (small) 10 Eggs Cuban Yams $2.50-$3.00 Large hogs not arriving In good shape on account of the warmer weather. COTTON AND PEANUTS (Reported by Winborne & Co.) Cotton Middling, steady 17c Peanuts, steady 2 to 3c NOTICE When in need of a plumber, call will be;587-j. C. E. Garrett, 402 Second , street. AprStoH-pd, a YOUNG MAN? DO you not know some young: man who posseus the qualities of energy, integrity and personality which entitle him to success except he has not learned to be thrifty? If so, give him the benefit of your advice. Tell him he ought to have a savings account. And tell us so that we can encourage him. Let's make a man of him--and thereby be better men ourselves! Prosperity T Y T '( '( ( T T Y Y '( Y Y Y Y Y ? X Y Y Y 1 Y X X"X" We are anxious to see this city and surrounding comYnunity prosper. We are anxious to see each individual in it prosper. Building up a good bank balance and wisely investing that money means future prosperity for you and this community. You are cordially invited to consult us in regard to the safety of any in vestment without the slightest obligation. x Y y! Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Carolina Banking & Trust Company Hinton Building Elizabeth City, N. C. CITY MARKET FLOWER SHOP, April 13, P. M. Carnations, Lilies, Roees, Sweet Peas, Corsages. Made up while you wait. Orders taken in advance. A. E. Alles, 200 Road street. 8.10.11-pd Wanted ! To Pas- Timely Topics ; Easter is approaching and we have Easter novelties and cards for you here. Don't put off buying these un til the last minute. We can serve you better now. P. W. Melick Co. WE ARE LOOKING FOR A MAN THAT IS UN USUALLY HARD TO FIT. IF YOU FIND HIM, PLEASE GIVE HIM OUR ADDRESS. D. Walter Harris THE CITY TAILOR NOTICE Candidate For Sheriff the Democratic Voters of qtiotank County. I hereby announce myself a can-( didate for the nomination for elec-i tion to the office ot Sheriff of Tas quotank County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary to. be held on Saturday, June 3, 1922. Your vote and support will be ap- j predated. j Respectfully. CHAS. REID NOTICE j Candidate For Trial Justice j To The Democratic Voters of Pas-1 quotank County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomina-i tion for election to the office of Trial ; i Justice of Pasquotank County sub- Ject to the action of the Democratic j Primary to be held on Saturday,; June 3rd, 1922. j Your vote and support will be ap- ; predated. Respectfully, i T. B. WILSON. I ," ;,"' IDA - . - ID lor ,k J In: ( Q r ' K , i5(o)vAvip)ir Eat "GREENFIELD'S" Candy THE BEST MONEY BUYS D. R. MORGAN & CO. Distributors Wholesale (irorern Kli.l'th City, X. C NOTICE J I I hereby announce myself a candi-i date for nomination for election to; the office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the! Democratic voters In the primary to , be held June 3rd, 1922. Your vote; land your support will be appreciated apr3-june3 J. E. CORBETT. t vw inr ISSSEJfflS JtXI MOTHS Ruin Your Clothes "won V- 25c SOc flold Everywhere Moths destroy clothing, carpets, rugs, furs, etc Bet Brand Insect Powdsr kills the mot hi and doct not tpot or itin. Comei off Msily. Hu no objactlonabl odor such at camphor or moth ball. Maraly duat artlclti to ba atorad with Baa Brand Inaacl Powder, and rait asaurad they will ba tafa. Baa Brand Inaact Powder alao kills f llaa, aoU, flu, moaqatteaa bedbug a, waterbuaa, roacbaa, lie, cooties, and many otbet houeahold and garden Insects. For quick results close doora and windows 'n room, place small quantity Bee Brand Inaect Powder on paper, tilt paper upward and blow powder into the air the Insects will soon die. Harraleee to everything but inaecta. Packed in the red sifting top canleter, it to ready for instant use. 100 pure no adulteration. Bay a can today it will pay. Mccormick an, co. Baltimore 1 "The Bank That Service Built 99 The First & Citizens National Bank Elizabeth City, North Carolina 3 J T 5 t I ? X f t ! Y Y Y Y Y I t Y Y X I Y I ! Y X y v i f X r
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