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iwcrTvo THE ADVANCE, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1922 i THE ADVANCE 1,1 so -lhat thcy may w ,,ack Feele & Pecle, Publishers HERBERT PEELE, EDITOR SHOWER 1 Oil 1UJIDK 1 lliTtfiinl Aitir 17 The Minnie home and bein to raise better , wmsoh .Missionary Society of the crops, better livestock, poultry, better fruit, better, better Entered at the pomomce t Elizabeth , vegetables, in faet, everything City. N. C, aa second class mauer. Member of ihe Associated Press I The Associated rrexs is exclusively entitled to the bho for republication of nrn dlnpntch-8 credited to It or Dot otherutae credited in this paper aid alno to the local news published therein. Subscription Rate By Carrier 1 week 1 month (In advance) .... 8 months (in advance) $1.20 0 months (in advance) $2.25 12 months (In advance) $1.00 BY MAIL 56ie One, 12 months $4.00 StXne Two, 12 months $..00 Hy Mai! Elsewhere $0.00 SATl'RDAY, Arai'ST 19, 192. Perhaps the forty days of rain that began with St. Swith in's Day is over. Neither the Poplar Branch nor the Friday afternoon weather jinx would ; ments work yesterday. M. K. Church gave a inlHcelhineous I shower at the home of Mrs. K. W. Joyner Thursday night at eight o'clock in honor of Miss Belle Wal-, that is (rrown oil the t-rs whose marriage to Mr. Lloyd1 Griffin will take place next WcdneK-j day. Miss Walters who was an m-j vited guest at dinner went for a ride after the dinner hour and when she returned with her hostess and turned on the lights, twenty-live ineiiihers of the society who were present took her by surprise. The! house was decorated in cut flowers I nn.l u'nWlilltr liftlU t h a iiW.r u,. li o i family to take a day or two off 1)(ljllB whiU! an(l y(,llow. and made i aglow with white candles. Each nieinber found her bell on which was j written what she should do; andj when the honor guest following the; directions of her little bell opened a door she was led into a room where' she found her large bell mounted under a chandalier around which j was arranged a variety of most! better farm. As fair time approaches there should come the thought of a few days of recreation from the hard summer work. toe Fair time affords an opportu- icinitv for the farmer and his Monday for her home In Norfolk. i Miss Clara Sawyer of lielhaven Is visiting the family of J. K. Stokes. t Miss Louise Williford Is spending the KumiiHr with her aunt in Nor-1 folk. Mrs. j, K, Jarvm and son, Jack, are visiting relatives in Vanceboro Miss ('aniline Osbourn of Kinston Is visit i n k Mi.ss Agnes Hathaway on Front street. T. F. Window, who was at his home in Hertford Monday, has re turned to Nags Head, where his family is spending the summer. Joe G. Campen of Kdenton spent Tuesday in Hertford on business. and have somewhere to go. Not only does this event pro vide a change but it affords splendid opportunity to look over exhibits and make com parisons; to see the livestock and compare one animal or breed with another; to study !""tiful and useful presents to add , , ,. to the joy of her approaching wed- at close hand and sometimes ,....., a S(!(.i;.i ilollr r,.fr..si,. newest ments consisting of block cream and rved. Those present were: i.Mesdames K. h. Bruin, F. M. Harding has spoken at last. Now to see what Congress will do about it. The Advance hopes that the proposed coal commission will not be content with the mere adjustment of wages but will devise ways and means of putting the nation's coal producing business on a sound and economic basis. Weeks, I!. K. Koonce, Jim Hackney,, James Shannonhou.se, Clifton Hun ter, R. L. Knowles, Simon Ruten-i berg, J. L. Legged, Charles Whed bee, Jenkins Walters, T. W. Walters, C. P. Morris, Paul Long, Herman Winslow, W. G. Wright, A. 13. Par- "In this paper," says Editor Storv of the Albemarle Ob server, "we do not consider an occasion reported if the editor witnesses it himself and at tempts to describe it." Verily we have not heretofore found on earth such frankness and modesty. Attend The Fair The Advance hopes that every one of its readers, and especially every one of its rural readers, is planning to attend the fair this autumn. You can always look for ward to greater possibilities visiting the fair. It one's eyes to opportu for greater achieve- see demonstrated the ideas in farm tools and imple- w'e This is almost essen tial if modern methods and practices in the use of farm implements are to be followed. The visitor at the fair is given nnrtnnitv to study the ker, E. W. Joyner, Lucius Blanchard, productiveness of different sec-Th;ul c t1iappell and Misses Bele tions of the district, the van-i Walters, Myra Skinner, Madeline eties Of Crops, yields and meth-1 Perry, Pattie Whedbee, Pattie ods of production. At many I "'"' Si"" Sanfr" fairs co-operative marketing is XTkm km,;wutiox being explained for the first sixty-skcoxd birthday time and an opportunity given Ai" Mr and Mr; for the farmers to understand j n Jarvi(f aml rhil(lTtn spent Sun. methods and day in Norfolk at the home of C. 0. benefits derived ' Felii'man, where the sixty-second nirinoay ceiennu ion 01 ins iuowier, Mrs. Ida MrConias, was held. Mrs,. McComas, formerly of Manito, 111., went to Norfolk two years ago to live, but owing to her rapidly de clining health, she is returning to home in Illinois, where. person us .Misses Josie Lee Cartwright and Nancy Pritchard left Thursday for South Mills, where they will visit Misses Mallei Etheridge and Pauline M"nzel. W. A. Elliott of Hertford was in the city Thursday on business. George Asbell of Hi lvldere was in t'ie city Thursday with a truck load of Perquimans County watermelons.' Miss Mae Forest of Norfolk is vis iting Mrs. Mae Willey on West Main street. Miss Mary Owens has returned home after a pleasant vacation with relatives at Willoughby Peach. We have a dollar for you. A small savings account will give It to you. Carolina Banking & Trust Company. organization learn of the from membership in such as sociations. The women folks are like wise benefitted by inspecting nearly all departments of the her former - . , (l vw-irwinrn farm 'She feels that she will be better sat- iair, uecciufie muuvw. :..:..,! Tl. woman is interested in all the F,,,,rman , f Mr after opens nities ment. You owe it to yourself, your family and the community in which you live to attend your fair.' iTake the whole family along if you can. The money is well spent. There is nothing like compe tition to promote progress. Better livestock means more money for you. Show your stock at the fair this fall. See your neighbor's. It will pay you to do so. A large percentage of those who attend the fair are con sumers and not producers. They attend the fair for the reason, among others, that they are interested as con sumers in what is produced by those in agricultural and other pursuits. One important aim of the fair is to educate those non-producing patrons in the nroducts of the country, there- A - by making of them more intel ligent buyers, and more certain purchasers of what our farms and counties produce. You can help toward this end by putting the best products of vour own farm on exhibit at the fair. The fair is the great "show window" of the farmer, the dairyman, the . merchant, the manufacturer, the school and the state department of agri culture. At the fair are exhib ited, for the edification of the thousands of visitors, the best products in all lines, in order that all may come and see, study and make comparisons, were C. G. and Mrs. W. things that go to make farm W. Jarvis and family and Miss Luna life better She will be bene- Jais of Moyock, x. c. Mr. and Hie ueuei. oi.c Mrs. J. K. Jarvis and familv of Ilert- fitted by inspecting the van-lonL Mrs ,,.lulitie Poliard Mra. OUS domestic and household , Emma Smith or Manito, 111.. Mr. and exhibits and she Will learn Of', Mrs. J. G. Colield and Mrs. Frank LXinuus ctiiu ojk; . ('arlton and Mis-; T.illie Belle Walter many new conveniences wnicn Norfl)li Mrs ,Ml.(.(lias, ar(. ,,. will be of aid in performing panied by her sister and tij.ee, Mrs. her home labors. Again we ; I'oiiard and Mrs. nn thai-""""" ' ' aim tin- Smith, returned to Say, auenu me " ; .Mrs. B. F. Iiray and Mrs. Mamie investment will prove one Ot plain-hard went to Baltimore Tues- the best made during the en-jnMyh) purchase their fail supply of tire year. It will be a vacation worth while. MKS. STOKES DEAD Hertford, Aug. 17 Mrs. Almira A. Stokes, age eighty, died at eight thirty this morning at the home of her son in law J. P. Jjssup on Front street, after an illness extending over three years, having been confined to her bed during the past six months. Rev. Josiah Elliott will conduct the funeral from the Jessup home Sat urday morning at eleven o'clock and the body will be interred in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Stokes is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. W. Elliott, one sister, Mrs. Alice White, the widow of the late Darius White, a number of grand children, and nine great grand children. She was horn In Perquimans county and has spent her life here ' A host of peo ple were mnmbered among her rel atives and mends. A ( AHD OK THANKS the undersigned, wish We, the undersigned, wish to ex tend our most sincere thanks to those who luaned their autos and gave their services, and for the beautiful flowers and for the many kindnesses extended to us at the death and burial of our dear brother and uncle, W. X. Boyce, who died -Vugust 1R, 1922. , Brother, Sisters and Nieces. I millinery. Miss Dora Blanchard of Elizabeth City is spending this week in Hert ford with relatives. Mrs. J. K. Xewbold and daughter of Weehawkin, X. J., who have been visiting relatives in Hertford, left Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. W. C. Winslow in Vanceboro, X. C. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson White are spending a few days at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott spent Sunday at Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Xewbold of Weehawkin, X. .1., who spent last week in Hertford, are visiting rela tives in Elizabeth City this week. Dr. F. D. Owens and Dr. W. A. Sehaffter of Raleigh, are spending tli is week in Perquimans, Pasquo tank and Chowan counties to assist the farm agents in encouraging far mers to vaccinate bogs, against cholera. J. K. Xewbold and son nf Wee hawkin, X. J., left Hertford Monday to spend a few days with his sister,' Mrs. C. A. W'right at Jarvisburg. Mr. and Mrs: T. J. Nixon, Sr.,! are taking a short vacation at Nags: Head this week. i After visiting the family of J. R. , Stokes, Miss Miriam Patrick left THE BETTER WAY TO HEALTH Mr. and 'Mrs. Benonl Cartwright of Xixonton were in the city shop ping Thursday. Saturday you can get a 1 100.00 Diamond ring at Sellg's for $47.50. :5mx.x:-:x-::X"X:' Timely Topics We have an unusual bargain in White China Table ware. Priced tit less than half value. We have a lina Banking dollar for you. Caro & Trust Company. Worth Bagley Council, No. 60, Jr. O. U. A. M meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock In their hall, third floor of the Kramer Bldg. Visitors welcome. FEED 'or s,Hk 1,1,(1 1ou,ry SEED 'or 1'rtrm antl f'ar,I, n Electric Supplies lS.Wliftc&Co. Phone 64: 120-MPoindextrrSt THE IMPROVED ASPIRIN TABLET Laxo Aspirin Asplrlt. 1l ' prosofliod y rhy aioluna more often than any other druK- It In aafoHt and quickest relief from congestion, pain .iml ever. TlNUL,K'.SUAXO-ASIIJIN In the new soientiflo'aspirtn talilct. It la nently laxative, clarisiriir the FVHlum ofiDolsona Which am oiipain. pits nirrtaor nunc. 1 not ruiiKOllH'Ri tb titm "a ordinary, (I- ..'....it lireuka iipfaloo.ul Tremovi :i (!i nrid and rullevoHBftlio' puin r.f r lieu ma I iHm, f neurit us and !n tn Imixo. JtriiiKa Hlinotulnst;iiit re lief in headachn anilt ni ur.ih ii. Ask your drutTKist tor TlXttl.K'S t.AXO-ASI'IIUN In the thrro point boit. or mailed postpaid lor 2f.o. Tli(!rPutlo Ke.iuunli Lab oratories, WaahiBffton, 1) OUR Cleaning and Pressing Department is handled bv men of long experience. us do your work. Let F. Y7. Melick Co. id. Walter Harris .j,j.;..j.;...;;..;...;...;..;. Hlnton Building I OPTICAL SERVICE DR. J. W. SELIG OPTOMETRIST 621 Main St. Elizabeth City. W j 5 ' "' ; HEALTH TALK Ho. 4 By 1)11. .1. L. PKAHCK The liiiinan Ixxly is often com pared to an electrical machine,' its many parts receiviii"; the "power" to lo their work from the "dynamo" in the brain. As in all electrical machines there must be two wires, one con veying power to the parts, and one completino, the circuit; so in the human machine there are two kinds of nerves, one currying; mental iiiipuKes (Huer) to the parts, the other carrying vibra tions to the brain, anil complet ing; the circuit. Break the circuit in tin elec tric machine, and the machinery stops. Decrease the amount of power passing; over the circuit, and the work is lessened. Break tlx' circuit in the human machine, and the organ stop work he comes dead; decrease the amount of power passing over the circuit, and the organ itself becomes dis eased. As a Chiropractor 1 am con rcrncd with keeping all parts of lite human machine supplied with full power to do their work. If vou are sick in any way let me 'Vitiiiine your spine and explain lo you just how the "power" may diut off or decreased by misalign ed vertebrae. Consultation and piual analysis free. brALJWce Phone 793 Hours: 9-12, 2-5 and 7-8 Saturday 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. 211-212 Kramer Building Over Wool worth's 5 & 10 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. WUEN'spedi What You s NEED IF occasion demands, we can carry any trans action to the very outposts of civilizatioa within a few hours of the receipt of your in structions. A sudden need of funds by distant relatives, an emergency of business, or a hurry call of any kind will mcve us to the utmost speed in your behalf. Company Canned Grape Fruit Something New We have just received a shipment of Royal Scarlet Grape Fruit which is delicious and the very thing you need when every effort is made to avoid over exertion in the preparation of foods for these hot days of Summer. M. P. GALLOP COMPANY Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour are absolutely flours ol quality sold by the leading grocers Distributed By A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Street X"M:::":xxM:x 'I I I i Alkrama Today - With Helen Holmes And ALL STAR CAST WANT ADS AKI.INGTON (OTTAtiK, A(iS Head, X. C. Beginning August 20th to September 20th rates will be $10.(10 per week. Week-end rates, $1.50 per day. agl9-tf price. Economy Tire Company, cor '. ner Main and Water Sts. 17-tt FOK SALE OK EXCHANGE FOR town property, my farrr on Pear Tree Road containing 60 acres, known as the J. W. Stokeley farm. This farm is only 4 miles from town and U mile of school and church. I wilt sell farm, team and farming Imple ments at a bargain or exchange for rental property In Elizabeth City. Apply Harry M. Seeley, 318 Hinton Bldg., phone 371-J. agl8,19,21-np. FOK SALE MCE LOT 50 BY 120 feet on Cedar street, near Elm street and in front of G. P. Hood's resi dence. Cedar runs from Road to railroad and is one of the best streets. $700 will buy it today. Box: 134, city. agl9,21XAGS HEAD HOTEIi PROPERTY i for sale. Any reasonable offer con- WANTED A FORD KOADSTEK ' Ki(,ered- Ella Lowe, Administratrix.. or touring car. Late model and good j Bedford, N. Y. agl6-22-pdI condition desired. Apply to Advance i Office. agl9-tf-np NOTICE WHEN' IX NEED OP A i Plumber, call 587-J. C. E. Garrett. UAH BOAT FOK SALE CHEAP, 42 feet long, 25 H. P. engine, in good condition. Will sacrifice for $400 cash. C. C Duvall, 223 Broad Street. ' agl8,21,23,25,28 402 Second Street. Junel-tf FOR SALE ONE WIRELESS OUT flt. Cost $125.00. Been used only four months. Will sell for $50.00. Can be seen at Louis Sellg's Jewelry Store. June27-tf EXPERT WATCH, CLOCK AND Jewelry repairing. Each and every job gets careful attention. Backed by nearly 20 years experience. M. L. Britt. Savings Bank Bldg. tf saetiaiiaaDa Morgan's M.&S. Stores If yon' want to save money on your (jroc'-rles, pi their priceit. They re always cbenper. CI II REPORTER AND ADVERTIS- ing solicitor wanted to begin work about September 1st. High school or college graduate with no previous experience-in newspaper work pre ferred. Hard work and little pny to begin with, but chance for advance ment as this newspaper grows or for training for larger field. First year's work with conscientious ap plication can be made equivalent to two years college course in Journal-, Ism. Apply to the editor. W A N T ED E X PER I EN CED SEAM- stress and "fitter. One who under stands tailoring as well as dress work to take charge of an altera tion department. Please answer by letter stating former experience and salary expected. " Address Box 1407, Care The Advance.' agl4-lj-pd ROOMS FOK RENT AT Y. M. C. A. Tub and shower with hot and cold water Just installed on third floor. Apply to MrsMae Sample, Man ager. augl5-21-np tf B 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS : IMAMONII lilt A N IK I.ailli-nt A ail fnnr HrnrfUt for III In Kt d ftrul tim.ulk ! .'. air.l .Ith IHtia Kit 1: TdLa ma .lk lt nf Vnn. 1rnuirl-t. A V f.-M II i U h-TFR M Ati'iMt HHI IMLI.M, fr !,-. sold c::l'Cc:: SISLVtKYnikf WANTED GOOD MILK COW, now fresh or near fresh. Apply to C. E. Overman, Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 353-J. augl7-tf AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Original Watklns Product. Good city territory still open. Get our wonderful offer and free samples. Write today. The J. It. Watklns Co., Department 79, New York, N. Y. aug5-12-19-26 pT IF YOC WANT TO VSK THE BEST j Tire on the market, demand the; Hood the best tire made at auyj Saturday Sellg's offer. $75.00 and and $100.00 $47.50. diamond r!nps for
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