NO NEW SPECIES
says McMillan
Aiixirrnj.; ;.iul I- iiii<laiiii'iilal
i-I rium.l in Mil. I.- Ihn.v lull
l??'v o'miuJi-l \\ a* l i ne
I??>irr. Jli- l)ci'lar?'N
Wak,. Km j.,? 14 ? .That Ih.'
? n. '-.i... . i.,?., ;iI11i Mll,
ar,. 11. i !?, * ..p,. i... ;i:m1 ,|lat |ir
in -ft- n.t .liy against
I "l ?' > i. mil each other."
Wl- ' . . . ..Hi.. i. I. A .\|r.\|,|.
'ail. .1 1 u iti , Mrr. u.i.v if Wake K .r
???' - ? ill ildi!lc<M|IK 1|?.
:t ' * |ifl Wednesday inorn
IIIK "I: lie MllK.lom ?( J, ,(>
?"???xii'Hi ikruUKliaint the ??>111 li. a
?ili ii.* ? ?. i ?''i n??( j ilir.iimlioiii the
' ?rill. II .ill hi: ,.XI Ii,|r>,| |,y ,1,..
'?"'?"Ii'.i- . ???*?<? ?< Air.
?allins ||.:,| |(> (,(1
M ril... ir.,?. wtl? ,llillk u|ore )lf w-r
?lce ihi i of their [J,,,,, , ? ,
interpretations.. """
ilr. A liuian declared : "Vixiiik
R<llll"lll:i a. | wain III , ,11 yollr
(?-nlioti a sentence iti Luke
?T,'h '"r ?????'. Ill llle~cnms'
in Acts 17: IS
.... "i"ld ???!* babbler Hay "
,. ki " NVw Yurk "'<\v ar,. ha vini;
u.pi i.iT I '"el ween the K inula
mentally and the Modernist. | hop,.
Mill lTr ,n""e!" '? In "111, affair,
!. " V ' "" l,ut ?ke Ualllco who
rare* i,r none of these thine*
w?i \'i.thlL- no l,ew <"8c"??l?ii. It
? Tn .h ,""li""Pn,a|l?' who Maid
J" *' rr<"" with him." the fun.l i
hm i . rru<:lrle<l Jesus because he
did not conform to the . reed, He
. " ' . Mi*B li'? name to the
foil """ ",*'y niade and
forced upon him. Here wo,
n o W "f !' "in ?"'l lie ' ,ll'r,,s"'"n wh'rh i?
now rilling the papers. The naI,,
o* history have run red with the
blood of ?,ell wh<) h,.1V(. bee||
1st VheTr"yH """ ,VP" ?f rellRlon
Holrll I m*V h" hi" the
spirit does uol look lik ?i?
Of Christ. ke ,he "?,irl1
II *^<nJ' men. this tvpe of re
Tn,?!1 l 001 ??""???" 'I for the
the Truih" 1?V#1"" of
!,.? I. f"r ,lle ?"?>l<> hut for
h.? Interpret it Ion of the Bible [t
UlhiV ir?"'" lhi" while the
III He I* true his Interpretation may
not be so, while the Itibl,. js inanlred
Ins intern relation is not ,n*P"">
"What does this babbler sav " i,
Vl wlenUsl'T" i h?f M?"'?rnl.l The
i-'at le" ??"1 a"CiT
'??r his Intlquily * ' '^There "V""'!11''1
*a?l|i,nAih'"'! '"^,ern "'"?'II him. Me
uothlng |n Paul by,'
rea'^e ?bat l??e ?,"it they p,','.^
I hii.^i,' " their fool
Wh"" """ flKllt between the
h undaiii'-ntallst and ?lm| "'J* i
on'r ec?:;sn,r'v
seem n* ore .n't^terin"^. T
Pharisee Z" ,,, . "ndainental
iSSH
'?<>rd Th.'r' worshipped her,
up it ih ?? ! n *'hn looked
I ?' "??? Word made flesh, on whos..
??o.l, |,e had leaned, and there was
ni- ; i ?"? i?:
?Win* th"" a man' ^ ' h"",
ir,! :r ,h""Kh "
within the rage of his reason Th.'l
rheVwi,ol,'w.r;,;l,f,ri'h -f
zta
on ||, ! *'"! """ J"U" king down
devoted one, departed in
r\iti> or Yhwks
15. !?'. Aydlett and family aeknowl
with- fxr-tal ? aiM>r?rlntlo? , yniir
of sympathy Iii thHr be
rcaveinvnt.
A Modern
Broom
TK* New 2-Pi*c?
Fuller Broom
of Atl<*c FiWr?
It rna!c?*i sweeping
a pi *itur<3
T'~ P/.l-t Man
Jv-nion-'lit'i it is
your hoiif.
WMcH ' >f Kim.
.1. II. >louitti
Ifiotie 27.1-.I
Spencer - Walker Co.
Where Every Man Find* What
He LiUet To Wear
Louis Selig
Your Jeweler Sinee 1H82
jH'ace. Christianity today is the
power that it is not Jwcauy of the
Fundamentalist, not because of the
? bn' b?M-:?u?*e ot the |)ovo* ,
1 1 i >t I: ilk- kingdom of God
- r ? ?. t \ . inli tl iluoiu.totit i'ie
?: 2 1 wjli *?? ?*\,end?*d l?y the IK
. u* . May wi! lie foiinj among
i number.
Attempt Reorganize
Perry Post Legion
State Commander Rodman
In City Friday Will Address
Ex-Service Men
The S?-lh Kdward IVrry Post *?f
tin* American will m*ohal?l>
lie reorganized during (tie lalt? r
part m' tliis month.
Col. Wiley C. Rodman. Slate cottt
maud> r ol the American i.egion. will
be in Klizabeth City on Friday. Jan
uary 2~>. and will speak to ex-service
men at tin* County courthouse.
Charles C. Sloan, ??dlt'or of the Oter:i
Kcho. will be here with Commander
Rodman.
Though III** local post has been in
active for over 21 year, the chart* r
has never been taken away. Com
mander Rodman desires that the ex
service men of the County re-organ
ize on the night that he is to visit
the city.
"I nut exceedingly anxious." Mr.'
Rodman says in a letter to former
officers of the post here, "to see the1
Legion established In Eastern North 1
Carolina as It is in Piedmont and
It. K.N'HiHT. HO? SHANNON ST. ?
I want a wife, 5 feet. H inches lall. '
brown skin woman 24 years old, hair'
six inches long. No. 5 shoe. 135 1
pounds. Answer to *i00 Shannon 1
street. Jan. 1 4.1 5-pd ;
l/IDDIESCOLDS
Children have very deli
cate digestiors, easily
aistuibed by too much
"dosing ' Treat croup
and all colds "externally"
bv applying ?
MICKS
W VapoRub
OmriT MiUma Jmn 1W Y?r <r
RADIATOH
ALCOHOL
At Tlie
Auto & Gas Engine IT lis., Inc.
When you need some
thing in a hurry Irv
the
Apothecary
Shop
FIRST
WVntern North Carolina. Elizabeth
City ouulit tn b?? ttn?* Legion ground."
The Setli Kdward IVrrv Post of
tin* Legion was organized h?-r?* in t !??*
summer ? ?f 1 ? I and thtTi- was one ?
a sUn* il membership of soimihin-:
Ilk* ?? 0 liu iiih.-rs.
For some reason. however. 1 1 ??
post never ?! i ?l uet down to business
and the organization died after three
or four me?'tinus had hcca held.
Though t here are around I?ftn ?'\-.--er
\ Ice nu n in Pasquotank County, th ?
largest attendance ever mustered at
the courthouse was probably h-ss
than half that number.
Some members of the I.euiou lu'i't'
expressed tin* opinion that the organ
ization failed because it was loo soon
aft? r tin- war and ex-service men
were not hiinur.V' for anythiuv that
reminded them of the days on the
battlefield or at the camps.
Other.* di-clared that discussion of
the bonus at the meetings killed tie
post. Several ex-service men have
told tie- writer that they didn't care
for tin* l.?*ui?rt? because itn national
leaders had spent so much time it;
Washington working for the bonus.
Hut those who served as officer*
of tho post frankly admit that they
have never done enough \\ork on
A favorite toiletware in
its most popular pattern
_ IVORY
^Ptjralin
Du Barry Pattern
We are making a special fea
ture of this leading toiletware
? one of the high-grade line*
for which this store is famous.
No need to tell you how de
sirable this toiletware is ? but
do you know how attractive
our new prices are ? and how
easily you can start a set and
then add to it. until you have
every piece from mirror to
jewel box )
Let us show you our stock of
Pyralin and explain the set
building plan.
H. C. BRIGHT CO
Ornamental T rees
And Shrubs
Kvergreens, lloses. Pruit Trees and
Berry Rushes; Grape Vines. Duddcd
I'ecans; Privett Hedf;e and Peren
nials.
We specialize in landscape garden
Inn. Visitors to our Nurseries are al
ways welcome. Write or phone for
price-list,
SAPOS NURSERIES
1 ? Inc. ?
:UHi CHKSTKIll'IKIJ* IIL\ I>
Dial 414:11) Norfolk. \ a.
the organization of ex-ieniw men inj1
thin County to hurt theniaelvea gnJi
?!??? opinion has been repeatedly ?*** '
pressed that Pasquotank County's* ?*\-l
s? rvln- men should re-oruani*.
Anions the officers* of the fori:: r.
oruani/atioii \t ? r? : Jerome If. Flora. I
Calvin Tw.id<ly, Nat*- Parser. Joseph j
iVele. ltuxton Whit**. Frank Harris!
and Sidney Ktheridue.
All ex-srrvire men an- asked t*?
1 1 1 ? t a^ tti*' court house on Friday]
niuht. January 25. and hear tin* of
ficers of th** Stat*- department of tlu*i
1 teuton.
NORFOLK COTTON
(Reported hv Winborne & Co.)
Januarv 14
PHONE 152
Albemarle
Pharmacy
THEY HAVE IT
e!i5?ia5^?iBaiaiai^iaeeeBEEf?3?r>it'ia
For Rent Or Sale
One 1 1 i room Hou*e, Electric
Might*, Hot and (Told Water, Hot
Water Heat, lladiator* in each
room. I'OMfteosloti at once, No. 503
1'enu. Ave. Apply to W. S. White at
W. S. White & Co
120 POIVDBXTKIl ST,
Elizabeth City, N. C.
I Lambertville 1
1 I
Rubber Boots &
WILL WEAK LONGER
Tliry are the Only
Genuine 'SNAG PROOF'
No other boot bears this
stamp ? INSIST on having
the BEST. They are mada
for Men, Boys and Ladies.
MITCHELL'S
Excltixivv Dvulvrs for |
- Elisabeth City, 1\. C.
ROBERT T. SMALL
Internationally famon* rorre*poml
ciil ami graphic iicwh writer lia? been
added l<> llic ..laff ?if special corro;?
pondenl* of The Advance.
Mr. Small m'IkIh llii* newspaper,
from hi* headquarter* in I\en York or
wherever hig ami uitiiMial lliini:* ma\
lie happening, a daily dispatch deal
ing with the must intcrcnting jitiiMCf
of t Ik* most interesting iicwh Mory ot
ill*' ilav. Tlii* dispatch i? by Tin- Advance and dor.
not u|i|irar in any other daily newspaper in this section.
-r
i akrn alone the daily new* story hy Boh Small makes The
Advance worth it* subscription price of SI a year.
WHALE OF A
SALE
PRICES ON
\
Suits
N ? and ?
Overcoats
HAHT, SCHAFFNEK & MARX
and
MICHAEL STEKiS & CO.
and oilier high grade makes al
1-2 OFF
1-3 OFF
1-4 OFF
ALTERATION AT COST
I WEEKS & SAWYER
" II here the Itvst Clothes Come From " ?
foV ^oV fo% JfiV Jcfii ifS% 4Si Jni ifta iftt 1 Jftt _*ftt J&t JSA. -*?t. Jit jfifc. **? f*
"Is The Product
Right?"
It is a maxim of ?(lrrrli>in^ Unit a poor product
cannot be successfully advrrtiwnl, II may flash
upon tin' scene with brilliance, become the talk
of the hour, ami to all appearances be destined |o
?el now records, bwl unless it is ami docs what is
claimed for it, no amount of printer's ink and art
ist's colors can give it permanence.
Once in a while some artielc of merchandise
will appear to defy this rule, hut not ..for long.
Public response, at first, perhaps, ipiick and ac
tive, becomes slower and slower. Sales fall off.
The business grows sick, and in a few months or
a few years, the very name of the proline! is for
gotten.
Advertising men know this so well thai today
the first question upon which they must lie satis
fied before they will recommend advertising to
any manufacturer is ? Is the product right?
And merchandise that i? right ? merchandise
that will satisfy in service merchandise that will
bring customers back for another purchase is the
first requirement of the jobber and the retailer
who expect to endure and flourish.
There is no better assurance of this kind of
merchuudisc than an advertising pledge to the
public. i