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K * PKEI.E, PublUhcra HtRIMT PCILC. Kltor. Of The Awtacl?(?l IKnw. mlmiMli ??lltU4 N .f r<??t Owtrttl 1H I HHf l?? ?'m I* ?? l?C?l MR MkM*4 ??n. ? (>U/>? It U* it Wali? City. M. C.. ?? n?'< iIin Subscription IUi?m Ity Carrier. Wm4 it C*a? #M tat (la ?#*??<??> IMm lyOi o* ?ii* By ??*?? (li Knw lh (la id?M| MM 0?l. 12 M*tm . (Ml Tm. II kM?i lr ?UU MONDAY. SK1?T. B00<I<1CR<1 Ik. I. iik mi/. quitted I'day on aeroum of . |Uim! disorder. TIh-i N Im Inm . m>inrr (HIiirm 1 1 i?i 11 ;i rich imneji t*y. Bark Id Sclioni Willi till* I'lHl Of I Ilk; W.-i-k ? 11(1: vacation for the -school In*?* fled* girls of Rtiznhcth t'M> "VesT" , %cek they will !.?? cat b d_ h.n k 1 ? . "their imtlffl nr the'rcliool idimh. And so on next Monday c all dren of all ago*. classes. ami r. IIkIoiih will troop in 10 Im ^iti all other year's work in tin* city's; public schools. Sid?- l?v aide tin \ Will alt and learn InKHliir tin greatest of nil lewsoiis- I hut ol democracy. The Advance 1io|m h. Ii<iw< vi>r, that the parents will not f < ? 1 that their duties liav ided win n they get the youngsters ?>fl f to school. The American puhli?; -School in a great -iuat iluiliui Lou? It cau not take tli?* place of th< home in the development <?f chat acter and Individuality. I'mgrcM* In books doen not a I ways nn-an progress toward well rounded and honorable manhood and woman hood. As achool opena, therefor* . let ua who are parents ytrl\.< to 1I0 our part not only in In Ipinc our little folk* and you nr. people to get more out of school hut also let ua ace to It that to t host who go out front the shelter of our roof, homo mny mean more than a place to eat and nh-t p and be told of things that nr? forhiddi-n Rather may it menu to tlnm a place of real and comradeship and) security and helpfulness, where lore always waits for tlnm with Welcome, comfort ami counsel. A measure has be 4,11 Introduced Is the legislature at Albany which hold parents legally responidhle for the delinquency of ehildn n under lf? year.i of age. l.ooks as If It will lake something of tin ?ort to make parents reall/e ihelr responsibility for tin . a? t - of tit* it , Children. Thia youngster New by of llert ??ford, who .?? .1 jMlMl last week , appears to he ei Iglblr for first tank in a loiirna ment for the championship ol lb Albemarle. Now we've heard from (Jeticral Glean, wonder if wi niiuht Itav s speech at the courthouse froei Htontor Wlllintrr". -? ?J Whether one arr<? : with Oen ersl (llenn or not, be taunt admit that the r**nlleman spoke ;<n "ar tel. 1 t? Brand In?#ct Powder won t ataln f harm anything *?c?ptln?*cts. Houn? ?td rit#*, 1 5c mnd 35c ?other ilrn, 70 nd | US, ?? your dniggtot or grocer. UCCmWTK A CO. IiMm**, H4 MRS. FEARING IS OFF TO DETROIT l.li/.iln tli (;iij \\ oinaii to V?t#t rVv? > orl ti A ilirririuT I in* Vtur!*liaU' i onvni I ion Thursday. Mr?. J. h-arlnn of Klizal" Hi <*ily l? fi Sunday afternoon l?? at tv :d tin mtmistl ruiivilitioii ol tin* Klii' Miirohitlls' AHsitciatioii of I J. Mlil'l H ,1 III lH'Ul'H '?Ir.-. r< .in iic will deliver -nil ai'dr*-# l>? for*- tills convention ??n Ti imdrty. s. pliwtilM r II. oil "The T? . ?-'i : n or Safety INIur;iti?i|l ill Noil'. iVrolllM." 'fins add:* ?tio(lii r to Mm. Krar-" ill? !?.. recent Illinois, f.?r hIm1 Is IIm? lirsl woman to l?* invited In ml U.i I i. 111. Alur:;li:ils' Association Mr INailnu will In- Introduced Tlit; twin* lay foturiilsidoiicr Stare* W NVadc of |Ih> Norili Cnrollim liiHUiaiii'o Department. llah iKli- . Sin* will t? II tin- delegates from all imiIh ??l North Ain'iira how North Carolina is divided Into four diutrict* with a li? Id worker in each district to direct the ii ui'liii of s.iffiy i diir.iiloii. and ??I 1 1 o v , * i'Ii 1 . ! i* v |?or \ i - i l *? The wwmiriif herlrfe" district t<nd oi niV . ? SaTet v l^'Humt*; \lsits' cit\ anil ?county officials, club I?y. : 'd? nl ;md .n1di??.*oH rlvlp (U * : :? ii ? /.a ! inn.-*, si 1 1 in I li?* interest (if l>i. vcniinu ? I li?- loss of lif?' and ??rti|?? ;i\ I iy fin* and nccideiit. Si..- will ;:|kiw I li'-in f|i?? Safety I .i i vi' buttons d?'?'(?rat* it Willi tin a I ? l North Carolina, f !?? ? idol i ? h. !?(? ?i. mark*. looks anil toil:. Ic.iiin;. tin slogan "Safe l > |"|i. |. " Slu Mill ?Mdalli in de '.til ihi lirulim/atii'iiiii ul tin- 5?afc i v mi. with tlmlr officer*. ? "ir .uiiTi ? :>nd programs. Tl.r?iii;-Ii (In- children, of. ??o.iy.c. ili?- lin tii<> and llii* i?nrrnt?; ;i I ?? r.:?H|*-d ??nd I'"1 Snlely ' l.i'itiMH's nr.' a link unit lite Imme .? nd hi 'iikiI. Mia. I '.-a i In. will tell of the pH*? ?* ?nT"'r?d -.mil won for tie ?i- i ? ii.'ij In tin' ? ?'l?ool? ? Hi i- Slate, l?v tin- central offlct imfaTTIi'li. Slio vlll point out tlial while 4.1w-^..^?i.Aui?ix?-ii..woiU. - la _ ijum . years eld Heir Ii.ih Ihimi ;i r?i:i^i?l ? ?r.it>l ' n duct ion in llri1 Iohhi-r al i?ady and will urne U|hiii the a* sociiilioii tin- enuil.it ion of lit-* lint' '--ample "hi'I by North Caro lina in tin- ti-arlilio: of *afety ?*d tirutlon. atul will close wlih brief summary of IIip rapid ni'oi. i'i'^.-'. of North (Carolina In re- ' <*<?111 years In Hitch ImiHirtnnt luat Iiih iik wafcty < 'ducat ion, health work, welfare work, home and la rm <l<*iuotiKtrulioii work, road building. schools and factories. Mrs. 1%'RriiiK in ll<'ld worker In | wa-l'-t't v# education work in tin' east > iii k< rtioii of tin' State, anil Ih alio district prenidcnt of lln- Fed oral Ion of Women'* Clubs. She wan oiio of tin* delegate* at larKc from North Carolina to tin* Di'tn TFFPITttc Nntloinl Convrnttoti in Now York In June. < i:mkti-:hv stwiKTv mkkth The Hollywood Cemetery So ciety will meet at the honm of Mrs. |). M. Joim'8 on Wn?t Main Hirer t Wednt'Hday afternoon at ? four o'clock. A Rood altcndancv If <lo-lrrd. MA INK IS VOTING OIN Ml KI.IJX KI.AN I'ortland, M<-.. Sept. X. With tit" Kii Klttx KIhii tin* dominat ing iHHin- f Jjo voh rs of Malm- will , KO to I he poll" today. KILLED IN COLLISION Mlatitft, S<|it. X: -Tin- father, wife and ?op were kflh'd here ? yi'Htprday in a colllninn between a ntre('l car and an auto while two other sons and a friend arc believed fatally injured. Special This Week A I :?*;? II i s f II I 1 7?J<*w?*l 20 yi'iir ?ti:imnlrr<l ruw Hamilton Watch $30.00 \n I'vkH (????? Hat?'li. ?<? ciirulr liim'-kropcr him! mi r\rr|>li<ni?lly low |?rici\ Louis Selig VOI It .ll WI II It hinck IHMJ Mailt A Water Ml*. TRY THESE? I'KI'I'Y Nil I Sand. *irli Spread NIPPY Clio? THOUSAND ISLAND M. P. Gallop Co. rnoxtcM a nii if m CJRN. <il J-:WH SI'KK? II Continued from page 1 12.64 4 iK?r mile. In North Car- ? "Una "fi? k* ts a m-t reveu i7e i?7 per idlle. "Could anything lx? plainer, then. than that North Carolina i* laying? luoiit. tliiml ila-rfkau- .Iji? freight i.'??v7 \ nd vi" i ;it ? ii*- In fiatici* of tin- i.iilroaili* t li? r? ? is now i - infiiir hi'farc ih?j lio?iM:it? Couun rc?- < '"in in f M?ioii an ap|H*al f ?r Mil further iiLcrisasin:: thin iiih|ilitoiiH tribute now ainviintinu ? o mop- than 9l2.000.0on annual ly which .the railroads Inj" in dis criminatory freight rale.i from (',? . nliii.t. * * I * l? to now we have h?*en pros pering In spite of illsniininalory fri-luht latos. Tli?' t i ii i ? ? is com in u* when \v?? will have to meet the* MlUHtioti somehow. Commerce Is ?louiillnK rvrry ten years. Anil yet thi- tiillt'iip- of the railroads is ac tually decreasing and in the last 10 v-iirs hiiR_lM'cn reduced hy MK> miles. This should make Tt plain" to f In* slowest -wit toil among us thai w?? can not continue to de pend on the railroads ahm< for tiaiisportation. W?? must turn to l ho highways and waterways. "If Nortii Carolina will act now. sit the ? nd of the ni\i di gression period tlo- Stat i' will he in liii" to go forward as iii'Vi'f Ii' fop-, and North C;ti;?>liiiiaic- i II become. ftir- rrrnl n?nsi prosperous - of any Slate in the I'ujon. "If on tln> other hand. w? fail to provldtft facilities for Water transportation now. at 1 1? a i ml of the next period of depression the cry will not lie against high freight rates hut for Bervlce a' any price. "On acconiit of tin* connection in such ports ns N- w York, it now cosIh the cx^tAI. farmer of Llie Middle West 5" -cent* a ? hu*hel more to ship wheat llirouKh N-w York than It does through the mouth of the Si. |<awrenre and a movement is now actually on f ?ol lo get an appropriation Ihrougl Con press for the development of St. Lawrence lllvor in orih r ? ? ? give wheat a cheaper nutlet to t Ii ? ? m?a. even though it wouhl mean shipping It through a foreign port . "Ilui will a port ami terminal pay their way and rut down freiglr rate*? Fortunately. we have a) must recent example which u( tord* striking answer to these question*. auU to some others that opponents of the port and term*-] iialv measure are_uaktnK. A statu terminal was recently provided at the port of Portland Maine, at ?I ftWL i t il.tikll.U iit,. - in 1922. tlit' pier was completed in l> ceinber 1923. And froiu July 1. 192*5 to Jr.ne SO, 1924. though for tlu? first hix month* inn terminal was only partially completed. receipt* were $59. 2S9. 01 as against expenses of $4S. 994.'22. OC a pr iflt of $10,290.29. Moreover. with a t>teanisl<p lint- i v. . ki I'm i .and a ml Ne* York uk ii icsult of tue building of that l< rtninal. Portland ship pers and cute-innec* xavti in lretght rales between Portland . and New York the fir.-t >var the f II III of $011. duo. The terminal also I' d to i he ? siahlish merit oi a- boat- line service from Portland 1'nciHc ? ? wi'lrli .h:?;- liuMt~ up a business of 20,miim ton* an nually in which the saying over tin- l raiiscontit.'-ntal all mil ilul? amounts to u quarter of u million dollars annually. Itcsidcn water transportation facilities ha?*. ? nahled Maine to compete with stales of t lie Middb West" in pa per and canted piods shipments to Ho- l'.nlir roast. l '"Soil Lh port is . nearnr "to the port; nf ' South '\ni?*rh<u and ?th. Pacific (*?iast iliati any port on tjie At lain ie yi-ahurd It. the north of it and also nearer these ports l ban any of the t?u!f ports of this -iuuiijiry. Seven hundred .4?ip* a month now pass on the ship lines off Southport ou an average ali tin? year round. Provide adequat' Here Today and Tuesday September 8 and 9 Mr. Henry G. Berthage, "i Representing Strouse and Company of Baltimore With the newest styles in tail ored suits for men. See him at Fowler & Company WHEN YOli WANT SKItYH K. AI.WAYS COMK TO OHK HI STATION \iilli<>ri/.<<l Alcmilr Srrvicr. tin- kinil ytnir r-r n?-r<l-. TIDE-WATER BUICK CO. Nnl to Itricip' NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN OIL COOK STOVES The plaee to buy your Oil Cook Stova* and parti. Quinn Furniture Co. GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest c <> ii r o n .Sept. 8th, 1021. (!ood_ fur 10 Vote*. When properly sinned and limited or delivered to Gateway?, Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth si root , Newport News, Va., this Coupon will He jrood for 10 votes in the Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to lie credited to the person whose name apiiearg below: Name of Contestant Street anil No. - .?? ? ' CftST or P. O. A (}dm* , , VOID AFTER SEPTEMBER 17th, 1924. terminal YttclllUos at this port anu a largo proportion of these ship* will Ntup there, to say nothing of! new lines that will be established. "If there Is any section of the 1 State where the proposal to estab- ? Jlsh a State port and terminals is of doubtful .yalue. It is in th * UtollBtatas-.-- And retirc are going to net more votes for the imaauie in the mountains than we are in your section here, where you ar already the moat backward sec llon in the St*t?* and all for lark of adequate transportation. You are now awake to your interest ic roads and are scrapping for them Why not work Just as -hard fo >our interests in the development of your waterwuys? T\KKN TO RALEIGH lOlt SAFE KEEPING Ktlenton. Sept. 8. ? David Jones and li?orgo UukxmII, colored. wer.i rushed to ItaleiKh early Saturday morning and placed irr ~tlm State penitentiary for safe keeping when muttered throats and gath* cring erowds caused the authori ty- 1p re to four that harm might eonie to the* men before the law could take itit course. Joiicm is held an Hllofteil mur defer of Sam Small, farmer, und Kii^si-|| i< held as witness. movim; i'kti kk h xmks :'ut out the pirtuio on .1.1 loijf si?|. Then carefully fold dotted Unlit d line 2, and so on. Fold each qoetl<m underneath accural c Ty.* \Viu~n " fupl cTcTT' 1 urn over" line I Its entire length. Then and you'll find a surprising re sult. Save the pictures. X KW KAI.Ii Stein Block .Wit Society Brand Suits Arriving. Mfifcc your ncIco lion iro%v. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clotliicr Duller Brans, Snap Bean*, Surrl ('.or n t-AIJi IS for mi j otlior Fresh V'Kri*hlo>. I'HO.NK 008 K. I.. GARRETT Kl. IIAI.I.O CIGARS Kolll |?y IrndiliK AXI> I'llMtMAi lF.S ?). IS. MORGAN & CO. ?IIUUjllAI.K UltOCKItH iMu.m. BLEASE OK BYRNES BE DECIDED TODAY Columbia. S.-C.. Sept. X. ? With Jatn?'H F. ISyrnes to Cob L. I ? I'u8t" for the Senatorial loica the voter? of South Carolina wall jw*- to -tlx ? |m>1U today. ? ? ? ? ? ? COTTON IN AITUST DETEItlOK VI ED I KS> Washington, Sept. x Cotton passed through ,the month 'or Vtn ust with lest* deterioration t'.mn'j In that month last* y?-"ar" and Icnk than the average fur Auuii-t ot -?U.. I.... i ? -I ? ? I ' ? ? i|| \ |. forecast by tin- Depart tin lit of Ag riculture of 12.Th7.UOU 4?|uival< n> of &UU pound hubs fur thb-. si-a son's crop. That is lli!l,o'i)0 hah s less than tin forecast from the condition of the crop in tin* mid?!l?- of A u mist and 2,057.000 hale* wore Ih.in produced la?t year. ? tiii: c;i;i:.ukst mkv\? i: AT AI,KltAV\ TOll.W An expose oT the driii; evil i* tile ilieme of "The Creaiesi Men are." which plays at the Alkrama lboatr? today. The cast includes Ann Llltta. Wilfred Lucus. Robert Gordon. Hurry Xorthrup. Khea Mlteheii. Jack Livingston. Andrew MecClen nun. Mildred Juno. "Red" Kirby. Gordon Million ajid-Lew -M*? han. I'\I.L MKIHIMi Tt'KKD.W A tall jnottlnx of the T. K. 1-. I'lass of i lie Firtf |>u|?tist Sunday School will bo held in the church |>arl'?rs Tu? sday evening at 7: Jo o'clock. All numbers are uskc? to le present. w vn.ii ami ji \\!.i:i:i_KKi?Aii:iN'.; Ihuir on Slnui Nolin'r ;muI ail work ?iiur?itil?'r<i. lSrin^ !is \o?ir work. H. C. BRIGHT CO. JrHrlri's JOIN OUR HEATRQLA CLUB . ? . ? ? ... .?I From Angus! 23rd to Scplrnilior 13th, wp are poinp to pivp away one Ion of coal with each IIKATKOLA sold. Will heat from four to eifjlit rooms ami only hums a little more coal tlian an ordinary stove. . There are thirteen satisfied users ill Klixaheth C-ity, and they are all boosters. M.G.Morrisette&Co. "The Main Strwl f urniture Store" Daily Advance Classified Ads For Rent h? II O I s K I O |{ It K s T ? MIX room* and bath, electric light* awl modern* fonvciih-tice*. rornt-i- Md'hemon anil IVnuM Hlnns. Apuiy. Mrs. \V. L. Small. Hip.S |ft-|||| Wanted WANTMI TO RKNT ? K\MILV of Ih roe, healed rooms. water. lixhtM and light hooao keeping* Karaite, Rood location. Addrew* P. O. Ilox No 135. City. *6-lJ Help Wanted WANTK.II ? MWAt.Kli FOII thin territory for our Monthly l'a>ment Accident and Health He part nu-nt. Strong Company. Lib eral politic*. Manager nettle all elnlins and ls<tu? pollen* Top potch contract. AddrpM Immed iately. Commercial Casualty lit rmaiirc Co.. Newark. N. J. f?ep( (I. K.9p. WANTKII ? IjAM tO HT.W with elderly lady. Good hoard and pay. Call N45. 8?*p5-llnp Miscellaneous H'll THK HRHT KICFs 1 1 PIMM. ' xatt fl*h >Mid oyMera rail "Th? Man Who Know* Fhh" and you will Ret the beat. Thoa. Crank, i Jr. I'honea ?04-410. ?ep.8,9-Dp I MISS MIXMK AMlHItTSON ? will open cIms.ii'i* for pupils in drawing and wit t ? r color painting Orders taken for decoriitcd furni ture. For parth alara apply to 2011 West Oh ii .li street. n"C-l 2np IK?NT MIKS (i(H)|l ? II.W4 r. TO Imy your door* (with locks ami cn.Hingfll mantles.- etc*.. - for ' -tlnr*' new hotiHe. NIc.. stock and l?u saving to your pocket. W ,K. Ilun stan. 4" I W. Church Htreet. sept lOtlp. HKIC JOK KLMorr FOIl sKWlNti machine* and viclrola repairing. uphrdm.Ti'ir. etc. Have for sait good si win* machines at $10, $21. Shop, .'{ I <; I'araoiiaxc St. HcH-lIp MIlS. I'ltlCMAKD AMI MIHH KL la Prlcha'nl hi\ve returned from northern markets with a heanii ful lino of fall and winter fiat* an i will have a special d I* pi ay on S??p4??ml??r - lu and 11.. of Unpolled and domestic patterns. You are* invited. sop t 3 ?npd <K(1Ij ItKlJ. OF snow IH 'N, I o^t I f Ion to the efttfitnry of Toxi Itose. He say* t tint it dsttPOfl WO? squltos, moth* and hrdhiiK*. 1 1 < recommend* It a* being very < i ficaclous In the destruction ?>f mica and ratf. Toxa Ilose Mfg Co., Box 165. Kllxabeth City, N. Also on sale at Southern Hotel Barber Shop. sept 3-9np WTy STOTKR AND BONDS from us an Weekly and Monthly payments. The Industrial Hank tfnp. ItOYS AND OIHI/H Will SfK>\ he leaving for college. They will want Mother's and Father's pho tograph. Mother and Father wil" want their photograph. Why no' make an appointment with Zoel lar's Studio, over Flr*t Ar Citizen National Bank. sep4?llupi For Safe mil sai.u ? o\r, nkw h icoom hous? <hi Cedar Htrcet, :i 1 1 con* vi'ii it'iici : , floor covering Included A bargain. Carolina Renl Ksiai Cct. H.S.ftfijV roll SM I, ? HOl'SH ON MAP. ntr?H. If you want lo own on* nf ih>- finoHt home* in Kllzalu-ih City, it will pay you to inveMl K*lo (UU. Caroliua lU?al ICuUtU' Co. RrptQ,8.]).m> roil SAI.I; ? I Wll.l. SKI. I. MY stock ami fixtures containing gro c?'Hos. cafe, fiotfa < .un'aiu. eight rami nod room*. loe>IM at pas K?ni?rr depot. Rents reasonable. I., it. Thornton. ?opt.2-S-pd KOIt HAIi: ? Ttt'KNTV -Vol* 1 1 foot nan boat with engino In good condition. T. 8. Owen*. 2-8 pd rill; s M.I ? 1IM I K.IIT n:n: old horse. Weight about 1 ,?! 0 0 pounds. I?. I. Dowdy, Harbin ger. N. C. sept 2-8 pd. roil HAI.F. ? ti;.i ftHAKKM Carolina Hanking Ac Trust Com pany stock. A'ldrcsn box 178 9tt FOR HAMS ? HIX I'KR CKN'T real estate mortgage bond# for safe Investments. Industrial Hank. tf Lout and Found MIST? I fl.tTI.MM IHMKM'H In *hap?- of flower basket. Kinder pl?as<> return tj> Katharine Pin ner. 12 Clierry street. t.lephon?? 220-W. or Ml*s MaHW* Itobinson. at Dr. .J. Il Orlfrgn, flhurch street, telephone 324-J. It< ward offered. sep.8.9 pd j mir rou* nnmi AT OUR CUan Soda Fountain tt THE iPOOOOiST MU* NEW U OTIIINC, Hut". Capr., Sweaters, Shots and Sox now in. Don't Blame Your Shoes for wearing out quicker than you think they should. Below is shown a shoe with the shank broken down. Thou sands of people have this shoe trouble and blame it on to the poor quality of Ihe shoe. This is wrong and unfair to the shoe dealer. The cause is your feet. Your arches are either very weak or entirely broken down. No shoe made will with* stand such pressure. DlSchol/s Hot Comfort Appliances will correct both your foot and your shoe troubles. Thousands of people suf fering from weak and broken down arch es, flat-foot, rheumatic-like pains have profited throoghtMM wonderful devices. Our Foot Comfort Demonstrator knowi feet as well as shoes. Come In and get a Free Demonstration. You win be elated wtth tlM OWENS SHOE CO. DiiESS UP in a BRADLEY BATHING SUIT. A Complete Line at Mitchell's 1 AT CLEAN SWEEP SALE PRICES flo? our window diufdny of d*r orntcfl port a Mr nml boudoir liPipg. Sprrial low |?rlc?'. A I ho CofYV-o J'ercolalorb and T??UMtor?. u. S. WIIITK A <f>. Phono <11. \o. Ill) M?tthcn? St. MOVED m M.i <;hai>y si hfki. > Meek ins' Market * S. M. Meek ilia mi: VIS OF M.l. Kim (ilCKKS <;ito< citllvS. WimmI, uiti'ii iiihI clr>. Quirk Delivery. !>2!) (irmly Street PIIONE 67?>-W.
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