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Complete Census Figures Of Real Farmer Interest Farmer* Can Help Government to Give Them Real Aid in Solving Problems liy Frank and Full Response*!* to Toun-hi|? Kniiuinerator* When Called on Raleigh. N. r Jan. 15. ? The; United States Farm Census that In now being enumerated In ev- 1 try county ??f tlu? United States appears to be misunderstood by ?any farmers in tjie South, whic h Tt partially dm1 to it* being recog nised a? a ten-year census. ac eording to Frank Parker. State Agricultural Statistician and Fourth District Supervisor of Cen sus In North Carolina. Due to the last official census being tak en In a year that wan not repre sentative of any average condi tions. It wax Muted. Congress thought It wtse to procure a new census coverinp; 192 4 farm re sults. District Supervisors have Just received letters from th?- Seen ? <ary 6t Agriculture to give more' publicity to the importance of complete enumerations. "Farmers should not hesitate to give this information to town ship enumerators who call on them, says Air. Parker but In stead should prepare at once a Statement of all the im rragos of each crop harvested and the ap proximate proluctlon; also the number of livestock and all such ^possessions. The information In not for tax purposes, hut f?s held strictly confidential. "A? pointed out by ihe two Na tional officials, the following ?hould bo noted in connection with tho ralnc of this work: This census is being token primarily 1 for tho benefit of the farmer*. The Information la used for statisti cal purpose* only and la confi dential. Broad -minded farmers should be intereated and ready to give complete information to the census enumerators . This U es pecially true in view of Its protect ed confidential nature. Minor crops, fruits, etc., should be giv- \ en especial attention. "Farmers are conatautly com plaining that 4he Government doe* not afford them the needed help in solving tho4r problem* How can the Government help them unlet* accurate and com ' plete information Is reported? Ev ery farm* r should be Interested because the censun data gives fads which lead to u more com plete understanding of actual con-, dltions which exi?t. If farmers underestimate any of tho data. It lends to a bad reputation for the State and given wrong conclus ions to economists who diligent ly endeavor to offer solutions." Everyman's Investments I.WKS mKXT Till s | S OEOSOS T Bi.'OKti n?*w form of security has recently Ik(d iulro<lu<<-?l t o Am?-ri<'Hi) i n - vrytor* :?n?l uii acthre ? umtMlgn Ih on t > popu larize If. For mnny yearn on ih?* o(h<*r Hide w hat am known oh invent nivnt i runts have flourished hm it Is only very lately that anything of tin* kin. I has been attempted in the I'nltid Stat<>?. The idea bark of these orfianlxat ions is simply the old one of diversification of rii?k made possible by ihe com-' .hined rewmrcPH <>t a large number of smell capitalists. Tii?* Invest m<- hi trust accumu lates n large variety of storks or bonds and Issues its ??wn securi ties against f hem. The theory is that even if a mistake shoul.l be mmlo on one or more of tho pur chases- it would lie co m pi mated for in profits on th" rest and that the income r? turn from the whole, would be reason.. hlv stable and higher (linn a small inve.mar could Fccure unaided on nny conservti tlv?' basis. No fault can be foun<l with this theory and it has worked out very well in <?reat Mritain unit in some of the continental Kuropean countries. It will take somv years i or touting Ix-fore it can b?- Raid | that the American adaptation ofj thla plan will prove as sntmfac-i lory. !n ono rwpect some of the | retenlly nrr.ulzed lnvc?tincnt?! Hunts iiev have deviated from! the or Ik! mil. \ numh<< ??; our 01 can Izxit Inns hav? confin' ? tin-in h'-ldmgs securities In ;>ne, group, as for instance rails or util ities or oils. Obviously this does not give the same protections - that would he derived from a dis trlbution of holdings among many different Industries. Then too spme of the new Am-1 erlcan investment trusts are not flexible as are the original Bri tish organizations. The latter are allowed in the discretion of the managers to shift about their investments as charging condl ! tlons warrant. The matter of a market also Is highly Important ami should he considered before buying the securities of these trusts.- On the other side they have proved so successful that it is an easy matter to find a buyer if one wishes to sell. In time that may he the case here but It' has not yet arrived. NAMES COMMITTEE I OK FORESTRY MEET ? . 1 Italeigh. Jan. 15. ? The North Carolina committee named by ex-; Gov* rnor Morrison to attend the I seventh annual meeting of the .Soutln^n Forestry Congress in Lit 1 1- Itock. Arkansas during Jan-, nary 19 through 21. was made pulilic y?*t? rday by J. S. Holmes, ! Stat?- Forester of the North Car- ! olina Geological Survey, who is president of the Congress. Th?- membership of the Con- 1 gress iueludes not only foresters and workers In similar eonserva-j tlen subjects and professions but also representative land-owners i and lumber manufacturers and denlers in 17 Southern States, 1 from Maryland to Texas. .North Carolina's eoniniftt* e to the conferences us named by Gov ernor Morrison Is composed of R. H. Frothlngham. Ashevllle; o. A. I'ardwell. W ilrninfcton : Mri, I'nlm cr Jerman. Kalelgh; W. C. Coker, Chapel Hill; Colonel Joseph Hyde Praat. Athevllle; C. L. Newman. Raleigh; C*. C. 8moot. III. North Wllkenboro; Josephus Daniels, Raleigh; Senator Mark Squires. Lenoir; Collier Cobb, t*ha??-l Hill: Hrent S. Hrane. Ral<*|gh; John I.. Cobb, Jr.. Wilmington; Prank I! Co*. Washington; Mrs. Gordon Finger. Charlotte; H. M. Cnrra'i. Raleigh; Thomas O'lbrry, ( ^lds bo ro; Charles A. Wfcbb. Ashe villi*; 3. II. I!obb?. Chapel Hill; lthi>a<t<?. Aahcvlllc; anil J. S. Ho] men. K.ileijch. MELICK Stoves .NOT TIIK IIKafaMST 1.I\K OUT Till-: HKST STOVKS Cold weather in hen', Why not nink?' youm If poinfort: able? I)o not fall to ItivcH tigatc OI K IIOT III. AST trlth Hull llmrln^ Cmli: nnd Vltrlflod IJiiIiiku. which hn? no equal. MELICK Listen Ladies OHIt PIUCES AHE THE SAME AS NORFOLK'S LEADING CLEANERS ANI> DYEItS >m<l Oi l! WORK IS AS COO!) AS TIIE BEST. Bray's French Dry Cleaners & Dyers ' OFFICE ANI) PLANT NO. HI WA1EU STIIEET OITOS1I E FOWLER CO. PHONE 759 FLOWERS For Kvrry Orruslm:. liynn t'larnl Co., Inc. H S'Hllli Ui>H<! St. I'HOXK H-lii NOTICE! Ana in we call your at tention to that watch -you left here some time ai to, as we are not re s|>onsible for work left over 90 days. Our re pair department is now on a cash lMisis. Those having watches here and after seeing this notice and failing to call for them in a reasonable length of time, we will have to sell them to get our repair charges. Let this notice be sufficient warning. Come and get your work. H. C. Bright Company A. (T. JAMES, Mgr. Cor. Main & Martin Sts. Iceburjj lettuce Celery Fancy Apples Oranges Crape Fruit Potato Chips Nice Bananas Klirn R. A. By rum Company SucrcHtors lo N. p. <;ai.i.op ttwirwv Plumes :l mihI ."7 Corner Main ami Walci1 Sis. FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED BY THIS SULPHUR i Mentho-Sulphur, a ple.i?ant cream, will rootlip mi<l Iicnf >sk in that 14 j irritatrd or broken out with itzttna; that in cotpM with ugly ra.-h ??r pimples, or i* rough ?-r dry". Nothing subdue* fiery akin eruptions *0 quickly, says a noted fkin ?|ro?-i ali . The moment (his nulphur prepara tion is applied the itehing htops rind after two or three application*, the | eczema is gone ami the *kin is de : lightfully clear and ?mooth. Sulphur I i* bo precious a* a nkin remedy 1 because it destroy* the purnait<v< that cause the burning, itching or dis figurement. Mentho*$u|pliur aU-iiyt hcala eczema right up. " t J A small jar of Row leu MonthoSul phur luay bo had ut any good drug 1 store. Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour are absolutely flours of quality mild br the leading Rroccn. ? DlSTRlftUTRD IIT ? A. F. TOXEY & COMPANY Water Street. MOM'N I'OP Pop- how ><i cmic* Getting along A.T The C"F fcoiw mom ? Th? L 6ch ^lVr'^ VOCN'T VJEU_ WOu <WONW POP - CHICK IS .'U5T AT ThE. ^ ) f LnlW'-l'U, SAW \ -/:T M?'3 LAZ> Wrung A|i|tlicaliiiii c LAZ.W - VJHW ] jl IT WOULDN'T Jr SufcPRlSc ME TO ) 5ce hiko?t u"p r ?? AT 3 O'CLOCK > | > TH6 CORNING SO N ?7 he ll HAue A J \ Lcsjoea oaw ro J \U>AP ? sn K IDDIES'COLDS bhould not bt "dosed." Treat them externally with? X/ICKS 'mr? IW Ymmrtp PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT F Di: A f VI \ x (i K I hflcr a i an nf mir |m-%*|kwv?I S{K?3lH*t||. . AImi try n mn of the* Mammnl For y?uir choir** try thino C'linlnwrs iiflniiitp, Imi i\ in**, JM.I.-o. Then your Fruit. Graprsi, Cann* ?1 Fruits. Nutt. R. L. Garrett i'nll ii*4 non'. I'Iioih-m ffilT or film Stop Night Coughing This Simple Way trim have persistent. an r;r>? him < UKhlnK i*|'<-11h -it niKht. and v.Hu 1 1 1 ?? .1 ?i ? r valuable alcvp :.ri v ili. ? iut; lln ir sy stems ami l.ivlti . i.ki? in- ? ?v?-b ??[?? :i to daitsrorous i i -.H ntop tltolr dlntr^^silnff i i !? roin ??i;. T?y a. wry siinplo f ..itiii ii". ifundr?ds who havo i..uu?y I- en able to r?-8t ni all for ? i.ii- lui..". have u >tt? n th?*Jr full M.-i.t .?? mi - j> :iic \ ci y lirst tiiue thvjr trb d It. Tin trert'iicnt Is l?a*ed on a. re i i.i ? ? i?'- . 1 rkptlon Known as Dr. i . : ? S. . 1'i-tovt-ry fur Coughs, i ? vi . ? ly i.ikit ;i t<-n.tpoonful at ? lit i>< i ? tlrir.ff and hold It in >.?: r t !????? i f'-r l.'i ?-r "?? accomh be l nil :i ????? i i? it. without follow? I:." w.'n watt.. The proscription ?! ?uld<* action. It not only fM.tiln! < .d litals : ti.-Ns and irrt t t ? . t it ?|ii :;ly loosen* iind i.nn'.f tuo i?hlt-_-?u ;ir.d coiiK>'Mtion vliifli nru tii" Ulrect camtt ?'f tha ? i u i' n->ult i.t that you i.. : .IK . ji fin .? ?ui.dly an u Ivibii tii \**r >? ul^lit, ; nu tko entlro en.; n tor, .Hi : v ti. ?ocS in a very short tun**. Thn prcprrlptlnn Is hlsrhly reeom m? ndi ? i fur couehib cheat colds*. lioari-> nes* an-' lnuncliltla, and in ^vi i d. i jul f..r i Iiililri'ir.H courIih and > ;? M>iodie ? ? no har-.iTul drugs. 1 "!?<: i. n:> the done ia only ?.nr t- ??:,.ri;l. it Is on calo at all BOod druffgltsU. Ask for >!SCOVERV Joint-Ease For STIFF JOINTS l'liu*rni:o isis >?ay (lint whan all rrmrdim fail Joint Enso will fiuerccd. It's for joint ailmcntr only Hint Ih why you a r?> ad vised to urns It Tor sore, painful, inflamed, rlit iim >tir joints. Joint -Rase llmlicrit up iho Joints ? I* - it . i and i?e?etrat1tig and quirk r?--ulis arc assured-- Sixty c? nts a tnln? at all dnmists. AlvVAys rtinvmbor. wh<>n Jolnt Ea>o rHs in Joint misery Kets out - ? -quick. SAVE YOUR MONLY Onf ku oJTU,? .niU Mvcimany i-o|lat'. in doctor'* hill*. A remedy li?r diKitei of the liver, tick hrid ichf, djii*|?n. con?fir?iion. blU Iowmm; a Million people endorse (Tuft's Pills BILIOUSJTTACKS From Which Kentucky Man Suf fered Two or Three Timet a Month, Relieved by . 1 Black-Draught. ^ La-vrenceburg. Ky. ? Mr. J. P. Nevin?. a local coal dealer and far mer, about two years ago learned of the vnluo of Thedford's Black Draught liver medicine, and now ue says : "Until then I suffered with bo vere bilious attacks that came on two or three times each month. I vould get nauseated. I would liave dizziness and couldn't work. "I would take "pills until I was worn-out with them. I didn't seem to get relief. After taking the piU? my bowels would act a couple or throe times, then I would bo very constipated. "A neighbor told mo of Black Draught and I began Its um. K never havo found so much relief as It rave mc. I would not bo without It for anything. "It seemed to cleanse my whole system and make me feel like neir. I would take a few doses? get rid of tho bile and have my usual clear head, feel full of 'pep' and could do twice tho work." One cent a dose. NC-161 ft b the orirnnic iron in yoor blond that t ?k-c? up WJTWB from ymir lunp. TIiIj o?j*i nntitl oriranJc Iron .? Vn,'.r" >"ur durest.-d food na It is ptMotU-d Into yo?ir blond, like III* lin.tei with tm.l or \< nod, and by W3 coin* it tr*n>?t)do<ii power innwicn v. \\ K iitorcinic ir m ia !'our Irfowl your food tnerrly tlir *?i?rh your body without doiiur ifoij ui i rood. Orsmie iron, like the Iron In roar *?!""<! and like t!,c iron in tpinneh, \< nr. 1 i?ypl<-?, tuny I* hart front jny rtniKirUt onirr the nnnw of ? <'ir.;itcrt Iron. ' In tiblrt form only, Milliona of rxoplc are Nuxmtert Iron with mat hniellt, their expert cux- |m>vimr that It Jnrrvom the nifnrtn nnil fmlunux-o < i w< ?k ner vou3.r;in-o*>wn r??>t>le,!n munycaaea. in two v ivk?' titne. ft yon ?-nnt that rlrile fnrre, that wt.tT.iiitn and ?tivn*1h ro n?Tiwry to irrv.'ic mifvr?a in prnrtk-fiuy every itnd< rtaklnfr in lift, you ov.c it lo >uur- ^ f to commcDcc t-?kii-ir Nil* ft led iron today. Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won't cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on further disorders, DR. MILES' ti'Piiia Pills Am stop the pain and give rature a cSan'.'s to work a ,ure. YOU MISS MANY OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU FAIL TO READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Tbla alia type (I point), one ?nt a ward each Inaertlon; I Minim um |6 cants, one tilde; |T? MnU WMk; 16 worfta. | IuHIki t<U. five etnti I i-WOTt Mr week. Twenty eenta |f%r uoith ? In advance. Whit? tpace and parnr tpnphed ada, 60 centa an lacfe. Copy aauat be In the office by 6 p. m. day before loa*r ' Mob. For Sale u HIUIMK WHt MLK <HKAI' ? A!'.] ply W. h. Cohoon. 60 1 We?i 1 Cbtirch Htreot. JanlB-17op OWK ROIID TOIItlXCJ ( AH a^llf starter, In good condition. I <76.00. A |'|>1 v Hnvnor Klllott, 1 Central Filling Station. Jan.16-21 pd itlNK ROOM ltKMIl?n\-<*K HALK. Baatorn expo* urn Kxqulslte do "u Basement heat. thoroughly, lam. Lovely neighbors. Prlr# third* vain*. Phone S0?. | Una Reeo. )nn 14-20.1 HAI F KNTAIIMMHKD UK I grocery business located In | fllaabeth City, beat residential! I j*n* than 91.000 will! Jlile the propoaltlon. Cheap AddrrnH Advance Office. 1MM MLK- OVKHMAN PROP I crty belonging to Christ Church on South Road street. Healed hid* received until February 3. , The rteht In reserved to reject ?n> or nil bids. J. T. McCabt. chairman of committee. ! Jan.R-tf-np FOB HAIjB ? OXE HMAIJi FARM. ton arrea. one-half a mile from city limits on pnved roadi. Term* to suit purchaser. Apply to W. R. Lambert. dncltfnp HOIWK AND ItltKlY FOR SAI-K ? Apply Mrs. Maggie Rlouirt. 97 doc 3 It flip j MiscpUnnrous ?l III III. K AMI rUKU IMtl'SKNTA lion. Worth Hnptlpy Council No. 60, Junior O. 17. A. M. will pre sent u niblA find flu* to the Kll* Rliclh City High School on Thurs day hlRht January 15 at 7:30 o'clock. Tlio public Is cord Icily In vited mill requested to assemble at the High School and all mem bers of the order arc requested \<f meet at th?- hall at 7 o'clock and Ko to the school In a body. Ily or How Good A "Picker" Are Y ou? If you're good at picking winners ? in bus iness, in politics, in sport ? Just try your hand on the "pretty picU in'a" listed Among the bargains in The Ad vance Classified Columns every day. Look through the headings in the Classi fied Section ? right now ? and in a minute's time you can put your finger on what you want. Something for your home, for your car ? practically anything you would buy at any store ? first look for it here and then figure out your saving. o Hundreds of people in Elizabeth City have the Advance thrift habit ? you can start today I Watch the Classified Ads regularly! iJor of the Council, J. W. Alexaml- : or. recording secretary. Jan 14 up WA2VTRP to DOT OOOD sf< - ? ?nri-hand horse cart. Also to <-x- 1 r han&<> Ford touring car for don-' ble horse farm wagon. Apply J. 1 D. Sykea, nt Western t'nlon. Jan. 15.1f?-ny NOW ItK \DY TO Hi rri.Y YOI .with Ihf old reliable lira ml of naught*. Fertiliser. All kinds <*f Herd potatoes. Teas and bean*. II. C. Abbott. Janl319-np WANTFO ? TWO Ft ItNT.HIIFI) Ms lit hou*e keeping rooms with . farago convenient. Address po- 1 office box 251. Janl3-19|>d riiONR 2*0 for ciMAmsa nnrl pressing. Work don* promptly and In food shape, tfx (iANTINK. THK OM.Y RKM abln rarbon remover. (iastlno will not damage the finest motor. Qas tin.- cleans and lubricates motor Oastlne kecpa valve* cleaned oiled and properly seats them Oastlne guaranteed fully and wllh fulfill every claim made for It Oaatlne Is shipped extensively to ? foreign countries, Gaatlne la us> ii extensively in England. ami France during the World War (last Ine i ndorsed by Ford own ers. Club certificate* No. 87 v Huy Oastlne. Koad Street Oarnw Hear Southern Hotel, Carter Hros. Oarage, near Paaaeng*r <!? pot. W. C. Thurston. State a?j< n? for Oaatlne, Flltabeth City, N. r (MHTINK AmiAUV BAY KM ut per cent and more In gaa. Gastln?< savo five tfmea Its cost In gaaollm . Use Oaatlne by directions on boy and instantly cut yonr gsa tcf.\ down until motor receive* prop? r quantity. Oastlne I* abaoluMv >u.i nil* h-< to man and Motor 0 tine saves garage bill. Gastln., eliminates taking down motor tot Clean carlion. (Justine actually prevents carbon l;nockn In motor. Gastlne Rives you quick starting snappy pick-up motor. Oastine makes my 1017 Dodge motor run' like a Packard eight. W. C.I Thurston, State agent for (Ins- { tine. Kllsabeth City, N. C. Jan. 10-lGnp. A II. MKKI.KV * SON IIAVK Just received n carload of fine Florida Oranges and Tangerines, "Sun Maid" Ilrand. Kindly phone 6D your order. Otfnp NOTIdK ? AM NOT GOING OFT of business. Have two new j brick buildings for rent In add!-! tlon to the four I am using. Ap- ' ply to \V. J. Woodley. wholesale grocer and sales agent for Kin* Flake Flour, Lehigh Cement. Wall Planter and Finishing Lime. decSltfnp. SUOK RKPAIKIXG. Wtf CALL1 for end deliver. W. F. Williams, Phone 769. oct.21tf-np CHILD'S VIOLIN FOR K \I,K ? Good quality. f 1 6 with ease, bow and chin rest. See it st The Advance office. tfpd SICK t*H FOIl GOODVKAR IIAI/ loons. Riding comfort. Auto Supply A Vulcanising Company. Phone 497. decttfnp For Kent ^ p HOI'SK FOR RKN'T ? loi FAST Church street. All modern con-' ventencea. Apply 10* East Church : street. Jan.l5-21-pd Help Wanted f $10,000,000 < *>M PAN Y WANTS man to sell Watklns Homo Ne cesslti?a tn Elisabeth City. More ; than ft SO aeed dally. lncMnej $35 to $r?o wppkly. Kxporlcnco ment 11-3. Tho J. It. Win kin* Company. 166-1R9 Prrrjr strort. Now York City. X. Y. 14-15- 16p WANTKI) ? I.ADY CU\ *SS?",ltS for Toilet Roods. I'ttfmnw, Konps. Kxtractn. IH? commix.- Ion. Nov.* ptan of xpIIIdr. W?- fturt yon. HoK??n Supply Co.. Klkhnrt. "hid. Xotici. OF s\;>; or V \M' Msi.l-; i wi s roa orrAuiT in T:t p*\r,itNi or iinnoerjwnry. Wrlt?* IH'pnrl Legal Notices Rich Richard Says: Ihc rrprntrd Mroko will frll tin- oak. And rrfiiiltir read ing "/ The Advance Ununified (</* will cm down your cx prnNm. Rend them today! n>'AiKAi.r A',stfi*nrNT and ouaihagc TAXrS. NIWIAND DISTRICT NO I. In i ,ig?- i.f ? .* i-ntlitxiH, i?n<r ami <|iitr ? -? riff <?< I'n * ??? i'u.HP) j. n1 Ihr i|?i>ir >??? I iw? ?l Ni.fli C-aMl nn. tiful thr lltllmlli ?It 1 lli'.IJ M..I In ,1 1|.. r, ifc'l ?' A ?? *!?. ?- H. trlM ??? -??? l'i?'n H.Jit,- N mihvf ?UMi-r l'< B.V : ?' ? , J S*?l- ?imI ?? i i > ' a. Hid Hip par i'v ? i 'J ft 1 - liufirr fuuwd ? ?? 'I . l? in tin- pa>ltvtiH >if i - . 1' ?t ?ji rlur ?l-it'ru M> tvlji In -i?d. IMV 'I. M ?' II. I- I 'nan <t? f ?m ? . in i .it *n?? ? !i vat, Viiih fl'l f# ??>?**? 111- yytr ????III l?*r. f laml* i" 'iH rt iiiri r4 (h< Ji-I an it r??rf fur r.iilii - i? i*i ii? ? <11- 1 li?r? ?*h| iiMta ?l i?ii|m? il?- Ill If i "h" '*'?? IM I I. ? n MiotfH Mi .0(1 1. 01 l*?l n P.r *n f.!i7 .MS 1 1] v s I'.trif Iii-i * a i >i4 ? . 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