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i PKKLK, PnblUl MtftBCRT PULL Hit*. of The AMoAatH I'm*. T>* A?m4iM Praaa I. aatlaaJ.*l? a*ltl*4 ?a si inn OinMin MMf alaa la ?? I veal ?rata. il M? r? City, H. C.. ti arron* daw aatlar. Subscription Itiile* ?i> larrlcr. it c*?n Oaa (la ?2 Can 1 1 w?a MmIHi (la arftanca) II. la (la atfvaaaa) $2.2J r?a#*a If an Ik i (la atf?anta> |I.M II V Mail. *??? Oaa. 12 aiantlla I4.W laaa Taa, 12 aaathi 11 00 ?? Hail tlarwhria -? |C(W WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1?J. 1924 tMHTMACTW We'll like (' Im?I (hill If ill* foot br*ko?? wuz ttvo ?r ihriM* f???'t itnuy from tlio Mcccloralor thcr wouldn't be no ninny brnki'N tliat don't nork. Till* rountry'll ni'vcr In what It ourIiI I' for till HP kill liny giiNlIni' on tli' N.'imia trrniM as ??? do corn men I an' other ncrcxNitlrM. Special million Saturday The Advance bellovos that Un people of this community gener- 1 ally desire to give pxprcsiion In a i public way to their endorsement of the evangelistic campaign which is to close here Sunday and to tholr confidence In and catccm for the members of the Hum-1 Ramsay party, particularly the. evangelist himst-if. This newspaper, therefore, will issue on Saturday a special Ham* Ramsay campaign (>(1111011. which Will endeavor to set forth the tangible results of the campaign in Elisabeth City and to give views of leading business and pro fessional men as to its ultimate , benefits. Statements from those who | have been blessed in the meeting ; ire solicited ami advertisers are invited to help detruy the expense of the Illustrations for this edltldn by liberal patronage. r . Copy for news columns or for Advertisements should be s< lit In to the business office by noon Thursday. Orders for extra coplea should be placed at once and not later ihau Friday. All you have to have is a heart and a dollar to answer the Red Cross Christmas roll call. I)ut if you have more that you can do nate to charity at home you could hardly put It in more cupahlc ' hands than those of tho Red Cross workers In Elizabeth City. Fifty cents of every first dollnr, re mem- | ber, goes out of Elizabeth City; but after the first dollar your whole donation Is spent at home. If your subscription, for Instance, is $5, the local chapter of the Red Cross gets $4.50. Let's hope that the newly cre ated Farm Commission will justi fy the hopes of its creators, it Is high time that Government ex- 1 ports should put upon the ques tion of marketing some of the study and consideration that here tofore has 'gone Into the problem i of production. Every accident In which n school truck figures is but another warning of the need of eternal vigilance and caution both In driving and passing these convey ances. They are big and top-heavy and when one wheel runs Into a ditch they almost Invariably turn over. gr LaFollette's overwhelming d? fej fast, unless some new and over Whelming Issue suddenly develops which neither of the old psrti??i will come out for or against, will probably put third psrty talk In th# background for a losg time to OOBie. SCHOOL DAYS By DWIG Admits Baby Not Husband's Son' Mm l.yillR l/wk*- Mark* (left! former wife of Arthur Hudson Mark* ? niillionaii tire manufacturer admitted on the wltnett* utand in * VJe? Vorls court Ihnl the hnhv obi Mild u-n* Mark? wm whii tmi* ahe had taken ? from ?. in tnntitutinn Hi Kannai* ('Hy The ,iu?J|r* ordered the child returned V there. The ci>ii|i|i- are *een here with another hohy Paul Cnrew^ they ;i adopted iri n ?V2 Thu? picturr wa? taken noon afterwtrA Will in in A lion White, we note, wus d? fented in the race for gov ernor fur Kansas. Not oven n na tional reputation as a newspaper man and an Immense personal prestige can put a follow In office who runs on his own ticket. "Had I wanted to bo governor," now says Kill, "I would have gone! about It in the regular way." Attain tlie weather man's fore cast of rain fulled to make good Tuesday night, and Indication* now point to fair weather for the Anal drive of tho 11am -It a many evanuellnllc campaign. AUK EI.EVKN Jl'HOHS W R()N(;? . 1 1 *? possible for eleven men out ctf a Jury of twelve t?? be wrong, and the other one right. Hut that In a i a re oxceptlon. I'sually you can follow the crowds. If they are Informed, and you will not go wrong. For the pa*t three Saturdays, our store has been overflowing with customers. There Is a reas on! During our ten years' busi ness career In Klizabeth City w?>'ve kept faith with the people. We have at all tlmen put forth our best efforts to procure nnd sell the best Men's. Younu Men's and Boys' Clothing and Shoes to be bnd la America, nt the right price, IT you are a twelfth Juror who - has not Investigated our line, it will pay you to do so at once. A. COOKE i (llmd-tthfoot Ont fHter*) Our alncore congratulation* are herewith tendered lo the Poplar j Ilranch HlKh School ou tho excel-' lence of tho showing being made by Ms agriculture department. Can any of our rcadorn throw any light on the date of the erec tion of the old Ilradford home or on other facta connected with Ita early history? Who can remember In fills*. ' both City an earlier nnow than that of Tuesday? MR. HAM'H SERMON Continued from page 1 bus. He had a master. Jpsiis asked him to dethrone that mas ter und follow Jesus. Man must have a master of some sort. Yon all have one. You couldn't Ret through life If you did not. If you have a competent master at the wheel as you head Into life's peas you will reach the shore beyond. If you have an in-! competent master you will perish ! on the rocks and In the dark will go down to eternal destruction. .An Exm-tlng Muster There iBn't a bigger fool on1 earth than the man who tries to . sleep himself through life with out the hand of Jesus on the pi lot wheel. Jesur sits on no dual throne.' He will be your master entirely or not at all. The only man who can give life Is Jesus. It is one | thlnK to own your business, it is another to be owned by your busi ness. The one thing you lack la Je-? BUS. .Neither is the pleasure-loving free. He has his master. Of all masters, appetitles and lusts are the most cruel. I see their victims In the asylums' and poor house* and penitentiaries. If you men and women would be' saved from these tyrants you must let Jesus be master in their place. Fear Ood and Qod only and care nothing about the caviling of thoBe about you. Do not fear scorn and scoffing. Be not de ceived; the only thing that can save you is for you to dethrone Jesus. The day will come when every thing else in the world will fade and fall but Jeaus. This fine young man recognized that fact. He foresaw the time when his office would leave him. and when he would have to leave his wealth, and that when every thing else should fade out of his life, he would need something more than he had to hold on to. He wnnted life, abiding eternal life. And life Includes peace. Joy. hope. No wonder Jesus loved him. One Truthful life "Some years ago I held a meet ing at I/exington, during which a! young lady of superior mind and accomplishments came to me and said she was satiated and disgust ed with the world's pleasures and foibles and follies. Dally they were growing more ailly In her virw. and she wbb sick and tired of them, and she wanted to know! if I could direct her how to find | relief from her dissatisfaction with life. I told her my own ex- J perlence and advised her to arcep? Christ as her master and that Bhe j would find In serving Him a Joy] No Such Luxury for Them Now Hrent Glassoek." alleged leader of the pane thnt rlr* rreel the $3,000,000 nviil trnln robbery at Hcundout. 111., Inst spring, and his wife wore tarrying nenrly $25,000 In cash when arrested In Ituttlc Creek. Mich.. according to postal Inspector*. Mr*. Classock. ut the time, was wearing Jewela worth 935.000. the Inspectors nay. And Olassook was sporting a bull' t -proof vest, they declare. This picture shown them arriving in ChSpajro. Cl i-. >.r k Is seen on the rlfht. his wife in the center nnd the postal liir-pmvi* wiio returned them on the left. ? to which sh? had been a stranger. She eagerly gave her heart to Him. and that night she brought a friend to Him. and the next night two friends, and the next night (the had a room full alt praying and ready to surrender. A year or more afterwards as I passed through Lexington her pastor told me that girl had been worth more to his church than nil the other eleven hundred mem bers. She and her a&s.iriates whom she had brought to Christ had organized a school for the ' poor In which they taught them. In addition to books', how to sew nicely and to cook wholesome meals and to do decent house keeping. They had built a $2,300 building, without asking anybody else for a dollar, and had a live nml rrnwlnic Sunday sHi. nl. ami she was the happie*! sunt NORFOLK MARKET JAItVIH it rUNTItttSS bv spence-iioim wki.l < :?>. .v l.he. Divvocil. Dniun Hens \ ? Roosters 1 - 1 7 Durlcn ;r, 0<>r8<> 22 2." 150 jTurkoyn lo 50 , Hoes, uiulcr 1 00 lbs 1 Hour ov? r ; 100 lbs _ , 1 2-1 J Ekcb $ ' Irish PotMoen . ' Sweet Potato.* ... loved mortal In Lexington. Now Jt-sa* did not mean. as iiKiny supp*>*.? that tbis youth ?tr>u!d throw away bis money; but inui<l use it for the glory of God in the aid of humanity In His Cecil Morris and Joseph Monroe of !M*>uioti have returned home .?:nr klH>ti(iit!b* tbe ???ek end in th< city. Dr. Pe?ro* IMvm Dr. A. L. Penree returned Mon day from Davenport, low*, where hf> took m special course of 1? nt ructions In the operation of tho nf urocalometer. Mr. and Mrs. John Hsrrell and children. Mitts Edna Goodwin *nd Mr#. Russell Chappell of Kdeatoa wore in the city Sunday attending the Ham-Ramsay meeting. ? and the Worst is Yet to Goiye Free- Ford and Jar ot Money AT THE AUCTION SALES Thursday Nov. 20th Friday Nov. 21st 1:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. I'.irm lots in Woodvill?\, 7 n?ili?> froiu Kl*/. ninth City, on <]oa*tnl lli^hwiiy, No. .'i 12. This is the K. It. Whidhec proprrly him! - the lipht locution of any proprrly in or around Woodville for a home or in vestment; il lir. wonderful opportunities, good school*, churches and a one-half mile frontage on hard-surface ro?d? ! arm Zraets of the D. E. Williams Farm otl ?':?rvey Neck !"?*???]. leading from Hertford lo the Sound. We have suit-divided thin lug aerc fnriu into small traefs wilh a good Iioiwe on most every traet. It if* a wonderful opportunity to own your own farm at ea?y terms. It lias all the advantage** of good schools, eh u relies and roads; has two mile frontage on public highway. GOOD MUSIC EASY TERMS Free Ford ? Free Jar of Money WALTER & GURLEY AUCTION CO. Selling Agents KINSTON, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. 9.
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