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THE ADVANCE PEELK & PKKI.K, Publisher# HERBERT PIUC, Mittr Member of the .\**oolaie?l Pre***. fit* Aia*clat*4 Praia li a*cluat??ly ?nttll?4 to tt?a tor ra-??kl<?ation ?f n??? luritrtti trrtilH n Inn Htv u< aiM >? tin lacai v?u?i..-r? tn#r*(o. liy Mali n? $4.00 ??Hh? . , i, i. |S-M *9 Mali Elaawfcara K M Subscription llGtr?* By Carrier I (I* Kiaim) It BMUil (la atfvanea) ? M*tti (la i (In airanca) _____ _ - 12.2 S SATURDAY, Al'Ol'ST i. 1?2^ Edenton still plays baseball, it is observed; but no more games are scheduled with Elizabeth City. "What," says the Greensbon News, "seems to Ik? needed bj North Carolina is a certifier public interpreter of audits made by certified public account' ants." So say we all. The-Advancc has now had the new equipment purchased last year nearly twelve months and has run the greater part of the distance toward paying for it. ^$ut the immediate needs of this newspaper in the way of new equipment seem larger than ev er before. After all, is there any greater tribute than that which his countrymen pay Warren G. Harding Jn saying that he was great because he was good? Kind hearts are not only more, than coronets. They are more than wealth or power. And sim ple faith also is not only more than Norman blood. It is of . more worth than any .iristocra cy of brains or of breeding. Mrs. W. X. 11 utt. w ho runs a page in the Progressive Farmer, says that we are having all sorts of co-operative associations these days, so why not a Family Co-operative Association, Willi menihi.it of?a family finding; their pleasures together and, sharing their burdens. Sounds like a revival of long ago; "does n't it? All the same, it might ' work, if the right amount of thought and time and effort; were put into it. In the l.aiid of the Free is the land of the free, and its people may worship God! in the way they prefer. Some prefer to gather in union ser vice, others like their nearby church where they feel most at home. Some would lay aside all differences of creed, others! would hold fast to the faith of their fathers in all doctrines of their denomination. Our forefathers came to Am-; erica seeking religious liberty.' Let us be generous enough to give the other fellow the right to worship as he wishes, while following our own inclinations. We would not go so far as an anti-prohibitionist we once knew who argued that "every man has a right to go to the dev - il in -his own way," but we would urge that every person has the divine right to worship God in the way he sincerely believes to be right. TIMELY TOPICS flppclal Prloo on INuim! 1 lb. pap^r. 2 pkgw. fnyelopcw, rt5c. Window display. V. \V. MKI.K K CO. When You Nerd Ac*e^ork??. u?. Wff run fit you npy Ii? Ofl *fll you your urcwwrlf*. Iwp* mrt) right. / Tidewalpr Buiok Co., Inc. SEED For Farm? and Garden Electric Happliea, l.lKhlliiK Flilum And Hotifte Wiring. Your* to nervf FEED For Stock and Poultry Pimm frV; I?** Kindmrr St. Mr. and Mrs. Unfits Stokely of Ed ? nton re tin* j,ue*ts of Mrs. Claud* IN r*. Fridav. Mrs C. C. Duvall and twins. Wil liaru and H? b n. of Weeks* ille. hav? tet timed. after visiting Mrs. Duvall'* brother. C,. \V. Uary at Edenton. Mrs. I.aiira Farrow and son. Carl of MiddU'ton. are visiting Mr. an? Mrs. It. A. Olbbs on Hroad Ft root. Stuart Jones of Mann** Harbor wai In the city Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. William Pugh o; New I?prn passed through the cltj Saturday enroute to Salvo, when they will visit r<>lativM. Mrs. Dolly Elliott of Uttk'on ii visiting her daughter. Mrs. C. N Morgan on Hroad street. Mrs. W. Myrlck and children. Bil l.v and Dorothy. are the guests o Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Morgan on Ilroai Mr<ft. ^ Miss Klta Ziogler. of Edenton hai returned homo after visiting friend* and relatives in. th?* city. Miss Mary Lucille Jones of Kden ton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. S Lesry flii Ilurgess slrn-t. Mrs. J. M. Jackson is spending some time at Edenton as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1!. 0. Jackson. Wlnton l(oi:>>rs of Edenton was ir the city on a business trip Thursday. Miss Made** Parker of Hickory who has been the guest of Mrs. E V. Cartwright. returned home Frlda> accompanied by Mrs. C. V. Cart wright. Miss Mildred Dozler has returned from Norfolk, after visiting relatives therc\ Misses Eloise Aydlett and Cathar ine Davis left Friday to visit friends at Harbinger, and also to attend the "Pleasure Day" picnic at l'oint Hai bor. Miss Edna Mae Cox of North Road street is spending some time in Nor folk visiting relatives. Mrs. W. D. Doxier of Euclid Heights Is visiting relatives at Nor folk. Miss Mary Corbet t is visiting friends and relatives at Norfolk. Paul Simpson of Norfolk, returned ioine Thursday, after spending some time visiting friends here. I?. L. Dowdy of Harbinger Fjient Friday in the city. Ralph Pool, state editor of -the j IT| rain la it-pilot. Is at home for a. 10 lays' vacation. ^ Anion - t^iose {.oinu t?i Point Har lor Saturday for Pleasure Day wer?| U-cretao Job of tlx- i:iixnh.th Cltj Mmnib"!* mi' Commerce and Joseph V? !? of The Advance. Miss A ii i? I** Terrell F? rebec of toifolU is visitinv Mr. and Mrs. W. . Woodhy, Sr.. on We>t Main street. Mrs. \V. A. Wisoitg and daughter, liss Mary Wisoni:. and grand-daugh i r. Mlsa Helen Wlsong, <?t ilaltlniofei iv .Hit:?ni. its of Mi.. Ti ?'? lUnii.v n West Main stre. t. John Harney artd-WlTTTaTn T.uins-! len of Itulelgh are visiting Mr. Hur ley's mother. Mrs. T. S." Harney, on Vest Main sire# t Dr. .1, H. White returned Thurs ay after spending hlw vacation at Come to the Albemarle | District Fair MORE BARGAINS In Every Department The Busy Store is still is still humming with extra inducements. Wonderful <>fT**riiiffs in Men's, Women's a n <1 Children's Footwear. I'alin Iieaeli Suits 89.911 McCABE & GRICE FOR TIRES Hood, Old field and Michel In ? th( best tires for the money invented. Economy Tire Co. H. C. Bright Co. j Diamond*, Jewelry, Watche* Hinton Bld[. ? Main St. fvv-K-X-W-W Where Society Brand Clothe* Are Sold D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier 1 The Family Market Grocery Specialties! When you do your grocery shopping with us you art* as sured quality products, cour teous treatment and prompt de livery, at the most reasonable prices. Morgan & Parker PHONE 2M Mis* Anne M?'ltck ha* returned from Mack Mountain, where she has ! rpent M-vornl wt^ks a* the guest ol \ii*s Kath?rin?' Huff. Dr. and Mr*. C. II. William* ami children, KoIhiI ami l(etuii?. !? i\ S;?t?irda* t?? s| ??ml some time at Oc ??an View. Mr*. Alex Hayms ami daughter. Mis* KH*ab<>th Hayno?. of Wtnwtoii. -1 passed through the city Saturday ? u ?I route to Xuk* Head. ? Ml** Kllzab* th Saunders and Ml** ! Itcttle Stanton returned Saturday . from Greenville, where, they hav ? 11been attending the K. C. T. C. Sum I mer School. ? Mr*. W. O. Saunders and daugh ! ter. MI*h Mary Bvrd Saunder*. left f Friday to spend two weeks at Ocean ?' ? View. ?! Keith Saunder* left Friday to vis it relatives at Snowden. Mi** Mary Corbett of Pearl street ? is visitinu relatives at South Mills. l)r. W. T. Griugs of Poplar Branch - wa* in the city Friday. t* G. W. Mecgs of?*>iiiJock was in 1 the city on a bw^Tness trip Friday. Mr*. C. \v/ltichard*on of Provl * dencA left; aifturday to vl*it her par * 1 ? nts.-AU^ind Mr*. V. D. Gallop, at ! IIarb\~ MlsS/HilUe Saunders returned Fri day from Maple, where she has been (visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. II. Snow ' dell. W. (V Saunders and daughters. Miss Kllzabeth Saiinder* and Miss 1 Millie Saunders and their guest, Ml.*s , Marie Snowden of Maple, will leave * Sunday to spend several days at Oc ?Jean View. Mr. and Mrs. W- G. Ranks and son, John Hanks, of Baltimore, and Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Foster of Newark, X. J., are visitinu Mrs. Hodges Gal j lop on Cedar *treet and will leave : Monday to visit relatives at Harbin i ger. Mi** Sadie Ay cock has returned i ? I.. | U DRIVE IT I !} Kent ? new Ford and drive It , V yourself. S|?eciul Coiuiiierriiil X jX ItntcH. X ?? Huilry's Filling Station y * Clinrch St. X 5x"X-xk~x~xk~x~x-x^-x~x~> bebeebbsasasa Charles Ray i- iiiii/llicr Miiilc-a-niiiiiilr lliri!l<-llit'-liuiil j>?-? ><11? <-1 i<? 11 "SMUDGE" Story by Huh Wagner Directed by (.buries Kay ALKRAMA Today ADMISSION: 10c & I."So & 2.ic BEEEBBBEBBBBB My But That's GOOD HITS THE SPOT A welcome dessert to servo at any meal?a meal In Itself when the heat get your appe tite. Crush your tongue against a spoonful of it. Ita rich flavor. Its velvety smoothness and Its self evident purity instantly ap peal. Cool and refreshing, It's a godsend on a hot clay and a healthful and Invigorating food at all times. Made under strictly sanitary conditions of tli? pttfest inure dients?young and old can partake freely of it. ORDER *rcir CREAM SATURDAY for SUNDAY At J our Favorite Druggist* "NICE VEGETABLES" "Good Groorrion" MICH CKLKHY I.HTTICK HWKKT PK.4IU <'"WMITW MM.U>NH, HT?i. HKANa. C?ll (107 or flf)? K. L. GARRETT ( Around the Corner) from her vacation during which- ?he1 enjojed a delightful motor trip to Henderson. Raleigh. Kockv Mount. Oxford. Lewisburg and Stoval. where ?he visitfU friends or relative*. Dr. J. W. St'liu returned from a' buMn*<ts at Fd*nton Saturday morn ini:. Mutth?-w \V? ?? ks 1* ft Saturday fox Na-s Hi nd to spend his vacation. Knti'iialiis nt 1.in<leii Mary Crowley, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. It. T. Crowley on Seldeu 8tr**^t. entertained Thursday after noon from 4 to ?; at the Linden. In ? honor of her sixth birthday annivers !ary. H? r quests were: Frances I'appendick. Francs Wells. Dora Wi lls. John Wells, Jr.. Elizabeth ? Munden. Faith Hlte, Quinette Yates, Louise* Cul|iepper. Virginia Worth. ; Annie Wilcox. Jerry Wilcox. Dorothy I Kramer. Klizabeth Spence. .11 ST ItM KIVED Beautiful Spun Glass Dangle | Urac*-|eij?. all colors. Price 25c each. Louis Selig. It NOTICK i *Pir iinil*-r>len??l ?t miniifr* bv the Hoard of Tru-lfti vt lite Kluab^h i'H? . s.-li?ul. mil i-d Monday tb* Cih d.?? <?> A>icu<t. > II is oVhak M . ?a Ibr |*riul<?* brtrlMllfr : ?(? x-nlh-tl. offrr lor <?lr In flie lilnlir?t bijil- r. thn** : I thro* hiMv? ?|iuiti'i| ??? tin* N'orth ?t?lr of l'*r?'ii ' a Strict. In itu i!i?* ?-n the lott jm'i it'Ij ' i-iin lt?wi| by 1 In* aforvkjul Tm-tw*. TKKMS OK SA1.K i'ASll. m'h llir -fan?l.ns ? that lhi? ihim-Iiimt -lull ilic biillilintf*- fniiu tbf I"'* aiih.n M ita>? from iUlr of nk l>ATKl> AM) l*OSTKI> ll<i? the 2V?i day gf July. 1923. M P. fSAI KOlV S. W. (ilSMSOilY. J. C. 8AWVKM. J>27."N?.Au#.l.n.'I Cnfntnittcc. Fresh Vegetables Call us for fresh vege tables of all kinds ? if you <lon"t know tvhat you want?ask us. MAIN ST. GROCERY Monuments LAWSON & NEWTON (The Monument People) NORFOLK, VA. Montlcello Ave. nt lltli Street Estiiuute* Given On Work Set Complete FOR CONSTIPATION Black-Draught Recommended by an Arkansas Farmer Who Has Uced It, When Needed, (or 25 Yean. Hatfield, Ark.?Mr. 0. W..Parsons, a well-known farmer on Route I, this place, ->ays: "I keep Black-Draught in my home ill the time. It is the best all-around medicine 1 have ever found for the liver and for constipation. We began using it 25 or more years ago and have used it whenever needed since. 1 have never found any other medicine as good for constipation, and that was what I suffer ed with till I began using Black-Draught. Black-Draught corrected this condition, and now we use it for the liver and for indigestion?a tight and sluggish feeling afjer meals, for bad taste in the mouth and sour stomach. "My wife uses it for headache and biliousness. It sets on our shelf and we don't let it get out. It has been a great help to us. I believe a great deal of sickness is caused by hurried eating and constipation, ini) Black-Draught, if taken right, will correct thjp condition." Get Thedford's, the original and only genuine Black-Draught powdered livef Kirn HAWK NEWS Kitty Hawk. Auk 1. Last Wednes day the Sunday School of this place leave its pupils an enjoyable picnic. ? Mrs. w. M. Cherry of o??5 .Mulber ry >:r?-*'t. Berkley. Va.. returned to h. r home yesterday aft-r spending some time here as th*1 guest of Mrs. J. It. Best. The revival meeting is going on at this place this week. J. It. Best of Norfolk is spending some time h?-re visiting his parents. Miss Stella Uaum has Just returned from Chapel Hill where she has be^n attending summer school. Miss Huby IJa.jm of this place i? spending some time in Berkley the guest of Miss Esther Cherry. Miss Claud Sanderlin is at home from Kaleigh where she attended summer school. Mrs. Jesse Baum was taken very ill last week but is able to be out again this week. G. P. Baum is at home for a short stay visiting relatives and friends. Miss Maggie Cordon who has been, here for treatment for some time is not much if any 'better. Mrs. Olive Hayman returned home last week froin the hospital and is Diamonds $ As Investments f *'lnMh* your jrwelrr with y *i* tin* same caution us >??ti would *j* X n hunKrr or jor his hi- X ?|? teurii> ami e\|?erli3ice me jour y Y ?.urf?>l Mifruiianls iii^tlie |?ur- X X cIium.* of diamonds. X We have been import inc, ?{? Y sett inu and selling Hue dia- X A momls for forty-one jeais? X ?{? ami our list of satisfied |*atrons y Y extend* (o two generations of X X Kastern North t arolina's |kh> 4- pie. t Y S?*p our special line of Dia- X X mond Kings?modern pc-ttintrs ?!. A ?at *50. JMW.50 and *73. ? Y Desirable t*harge Accounts X X Solicited J. 5 LOUIS SELIG | vol lt JKWKl.KIl SIXl'K 1882 Y X MAIN H WATKIt STS. X x ?> X"'.-:-:- x-x-x-w-w-'.-w-w-x-:* DOUBLE Jour Savings It CAN be done Two Kinds of Interest?Personal mi <1 4%. THE FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK NO one doubts that lnalth is most important, in fact a ?<*ccs;-'?ry n*>*rr, in th^ pursuit of wealth and hap piness. Health affords a clfaii 1,1 tllll. ^Lroil^?l"H-''l','i ;imt tun.. yant energy throughout tin TJody. ' ? 1 . Health and Happiness People are learning that (he foundation of health ami happiness is nerve energy. anch-tliat a proper <liv. trihution of this energy over the spinal nerves to all parts of the hotly will not only correct the raiive of present Ills, hut make the hotly immune from future attacks. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Let me explain how Chiropractic restores proper distri bution of nerve energy to make your body function nor mally as nature intended. Phone 71)3 for an appointment DR. A. L. PEARCE CHIROPRACTOR OVER WOOL,WORTH'S 5 ft 10o STORK 211-14 Kramer Rulhllng. Kllzabeth City, N. O. Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour % ?r? absolutely flour* of quality (old by th? le?d!n? rrot?r* ?Distributed Bj? - A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Wtlw BtrM( 1 REAL ESTATE SALE Oi Foil BAM? CHEAP?liOT no * ISO. fronting on paved State highway, next to Whitley Packing riant. Geo. J. Spence. Jy.20-tf-np FOH HALF:? KKiHT ROOM ItKSI denco oci North Martin street, good ! or fit ion. Tot further Information address D. C. H. Post Office Box 297 or Phone 5 Mon, Wed. Sat tfnp I.OST ? RtrWVSKN KIJXAIIKTII City and Nlcanor Friday morning one butlery cutlery roll containing kntvea, ratora, hammer* and other thtnga. Reward if returned to P. F. Garrett or J. H. Aydlett Hdw. Co. Aaf.3-F.P.np FOR SALE i "i-LJ u I TllltEK FOB? COITKH FOB HAIJK In good condition. Phone or see ; J. O. Elegies. lt-np FOB HALF ? BALED SCRAP paper. Tako the lot for 10c a bale, i Single bales 15c or two (or 25c.! Apply Advance office. OPPORTUNITIES r?K McPHKKao* unos. n. c. nrs I.lne between Klltabeth City and Norfolk. Leaves 10:30 a. m South ern Hotel. Call 677-J. Far* ?2.00. Jy.S-Aug.ll-pd. HOtSK AT 10a KAST rlltltcll street (or rant?Apply to 109 S. Roar) ?treat or Adyanco office. J 30 U KOIt ItKXT?Hit ROOM I>\VK t. Iln*, corner Cedar and Cobb streets; Kino eight room dwelling on Durness atreet, next to City Road Church, which In suitable for two famlltc*. W. E. Dunxtan, 203 Hlnton Hid*. Krl.,Sat,Mon. Let's Swap! Iletitemlier Mr*. Mm tin. Oi elephantine style. Who got rcrlurlnK record* By swapping. back a while? LatcM word we've heard l? She's xrown no very thin She'd went another SWAP-AD To trade tho*e records In.
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