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Furniture Men Using Automobile Sales Plan Furniture Owner* Trade in Tlirir Old Conches, (lliair*. Table* aiid Bed* for Brand New One* l?v l':i> i lliz the Difference und Rusinms I* <?oinp Fine tt% J. r. IIOVLK ICiH't 'l(M b Tl>'' A?l? t New York. Jan. 20. -Automo bile sales practice has broken in to the furniture trade. Just an they turn in their used cars Apinht the purchase of ri? w mod els. furniture owners nre now b? lng permitted' to ? \change their old coiicIh'x. chairs, lalilcs and beds for new. upon payment of a price differential. The furniture men in score* of cities have adopt ed this sales plan and are reAn Ish lag 11. e old pieces .jind off. ring 'them for sale ar bargain prices. This and other sales Impulses are counted on to latiil ov? r $1. 000.000.000 worth of new furni ture in American homes during 1925. according to manufacturers 1 and buyers now-gathered at th?? Chicago and Crand Itapids Fur-i nlture Expositions. These ui< ii say that the taste for better tilings displayed today by the average American, is resulting In brighter, better designed and more nrth'tir furnMurt' and in a sales demand which spells wide and continued prosperity for the Industry . Displays at the two great fur- 1 .nlture fairs indicate that front . (his time on I lie American home will be m pre colorful. These dis plays show groups for practically every room in bright shades such aa burnt orange, delft blue, car nine. nile green and combinations of black atitl Roman gdd. Light er and more graceful lines pre dominate and the heavy, over stuffed piece# are becoming co: - aplcuous by their absence. The j ?Upholstery materials toward mo- 1 , hairs velvets, tapestries. velours and damasks in manv instances. Prices for these in w products, furniture tuen sny. Mill show lit- : tic change from those of 1924, at infest throughout the* first half of JUils year. All indications point to an even more prosperous period i in 1925 than last year which was, a banner one in the industry ac cording to P. E. Kroehler. manu facturer and president of the Fur niture Club of America. "AH of ub in the furniture business are Optimistic," lie added. This senti- | ment was re-echoed by other mak ers and dealers who declared peo- ' *le were turning toward the bet |er household furnishings and j Stressing quality Instead o f cheap- . ness. The cheaper lines have '??mparutivHv little attention at ?the 'furniture show. "Moving pictures and the schools." said J. I,. Schnadlg. president of the Pullman Couch Company, said today, "are consid ered by us as big factors In im proving the taste of the buying public. Movies show homes well mnd artistically furnished and the schools, through tlu Ir domestic science departments, are teaching thf future housewives the bene fits of good household equipment. As a result, cheap, unsightly fur niture Is gradually disappearing." Manufacturers point out that utility Is not being overlooked In the struggle for artistic appear Try Hoiait* of our good COUNTRY SAUSAGE NHW 4M?|{SF.n l*OKK CKACKMNliH tllANKs IMCON, I'ktf. and Sliced. HOII,W) HAM <4?HII'I*KI> IIKKF CALL R. L. (^nrrtil r HONKS <1117 or 0UN DKFIES LKADKKS ?~*rro 0r ho t**t Major Thornton Mill*, pastor of New Rutland Congregational Church, Chicago, Is defying of- 1 forts of hi* church council to re niove him from III* pulpit. He In- 1 curred the council's displeasure by his alleged "radicalism." He made 1 soap-box orators and other libcr nls Just as welcome as those com municants who were paying pewt rent, it Is charged. ance. This Is emphasized In the prominence of utility furniture In the exhibits. Combination furni ture of nil sorts Is becoming popu lar. dealers say. Thin ha* been encouraged by the gradual change or many families from the large houses to small houses and apart ments. Improved workmanship Is making ttu?e combination pieces much more sightly than In pust years. The Chicago furniture mart, used for the first time at the semi annual exhibition last June, has ' already outgrown It* quarters. This huge building, with the laig Start the NEW YEAR with a clean sheet. !*t the I.N'IX'STIHAf. II.VMh l?y your LITTLE BILLS MONKY I/OAIVKD 6% I'lua a small service cliargc. t'-otnc In and let's talk it over. INDUSTRIAL BANK A Day's Respite From Crossword Puzzles Give your dk*tionari?s r? >t ?"or :\ ? ay. Try this varia tion froni.crqsswoi\{ Here at" void square puzzles, in which the sarv v. <n.ds ri . d hen i/.< . i!y ;? ?i?l vertically. That is. 1 ho) i/ont;.l is t h?* s..:;" . ; i \ .ilea1 .,*2 ho* ontal as 2 vertical, and so o??. '! 'hi- i : k p? att ,i ? 11 the ivr.1 oi' the lour word squares. Try the <a i? -? one. -A, first, thin ^o on to 15. ihen (' and filially !?. The answers *vill lv published tomorrow. A VARIATION lvoci) s?,m m:k a 1 Place of ro:-|i!i . 2. Siy.n of fori lie? :t. ' ;i < v? l'epalr. 4.- Fin lull on. ent floor *|?ace ?? f si ii y s?i.:etur ri tin- country, which wns? eon^U'iei ed at ii cohI of I iii.Uou.' HM, wa* i'X|tWti'(l to f?r?i\ l<t< ample ji!a> for ?t l)>a -.1 ten yi-art?. Already. h?w?*vi-r. authnrlgn tlon han lj*'?'i? uivi ii fur ro;..trne tlou of a Inr <? i?<l<Mti"i),i.-> that inanufartun rs thai d?\?iiv to *Jiow their wares in that ell;. may accommodated. ill Hidt? of tjii:: (Aidi'iiCf of I I" hiiMiin^fi. tin* iJrai.d i?a ".h'-w kIv?k iio Hit:ii ??i Ii.- iih i..- >? cirun of prominence in tin jHtmnry Salt* of Moil's I'limiir) Sltirls. $2.50 Grey Woolen Shirt*. all niz? s *I.K5 fn.OO MillV Khali wool en Shirts, all id*/.e.-? . $.1.50 Moii'h Khaltl Wool en Shirts, all ...ite.tUi $-1.00 Cdrdnroy Shirt h, all ?lz?fi ? $5.00 McnV Plaid Wool en SliirlK #;l.75 TlirM' nre only a few of tlie many items offered in our January Clearance Sale. Kuckrr & Stiffly ?'<?. Klhuibetli City'* Ileal Store \VOi:i> s^l AiiK II 1. " * .111M. 2. Ilitih'li rnln. i lilnk ? . 4. llt- h sl mal?' voicc. MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OUR Clean Soda Fountain at THE APOTHECARY SHOP C.-umrd Goiitla I Si'itrK't IliHtiil Salmon Sirak Tiny I'pbh As|MriimiK Tip* slim! lUital Ann rh<Trli*M I'iiiIi h>uM Salad S|iIm.i? |i Saner ki-nnt tlelnx l-'i.u P.Kl.liiiu Ileitis MIiki Mm! Ill-Ill/, r irli It's 1 1 rin/ Crnm Tunmfo Simp lit in/ l< .in n .> Ketchup l(. A. It y rtieti (lompuiiy Successor* to m. i\ <;M.u)r commny I'liones Ni?h. :t a iK I .*>? Cnr. Main Ac Water Sts. >. SuotheMvcrn. W<?i;u s^c.utK c 1. Si-Ioctrd. 2. ttefuge. 0. Open. I Act as servant. f.. Co Into. WO|U> sglAHK II 1. Flavoring materials. 2. Procession. IMtinuly sarcastic. 4. Th?* ( nut. .1. I r?|ii!i?d f*?r publication. ?!. Withdraw from fellowship. Vl< TOIt HI'CJO CLASSIC SHOWN HKICF: TtlNMillT At thf Alkraiuu Theater to night Will be held the 'local pr?* inn?r of "Tin* Hunchback of No 1 1 ? - l>amc," the picturized version uf Victor Hugo's classic which liu* come down through the bkcm with un turn tailed lustre. Aside lroin the natural interest In the r>rnlng of su? h a notable mns terpieec. there is a general Inler ??s* to see the production which required more than a year to film and on which more than $1,5U0,-| MOt> was ? \pciul?*?l. Liberties wore taken with the story ? being defended on the ground that a production . in l?ud<>d for all cIuskcs could not afford to offend any particular religious denomination ? but | while many shook their head and prv ..Vet : d dire failure as a result, | the ehiitic- :? were all approved by ?th?? New York critics after the ?vorhl premier In the Astor Thea ter. Miss Louise White of Hertford i.s. Improving oft??r an operation for appendicitis at the Elizabeth City Hospital Wednesday. ] PHONE 114 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT j DAMAGE CASES K< >K BANNING OY SIKHS Richmond, Jan. 20. ? Con.im - *lon?-r of liKiierii's of Virginia, U . McDonald L?-c. declared jri'Htt'rdav that Virt- itiia, Maryland and oth? :? Mial? K Id linvc datoau*- c.:?i s aKaiiihi Chicago uuthorfti<? ?u: I account o| iliiir banning ojst. ?? j bhipnifiit s. ? VIRGINIANS GO \FTEI{ ni(; IMI5K Washington. Jan. jo . iin h?'*ls ol tin* North Carolina ? ; K comiiiiaHion. -which y? hi? id m? : and urged tht? : fk|???5 rs t in* m ??, js Con .regional comii::-M (r; tj. ^ lunate one or m??r?- pmU >|< s i I lie Southern Appalachian <. :cn t Yirulnlan* will c?.tu - r . i. to.,.y and a*k for initn- dtaf ? n?-t|??ii . V lh?- |M Ddln^ hfli tn ?>Mat'li h i . Hant K first ur.'at national i?;hl in tliv Hlue Hid^e. MELIGK Annivrryury \ <-l ! ? t :?> ail iiiiiisiicI volut in iiimnH fi'i/nr i5c Ituys 1 (hiiiidI jiapi r 2 pkp. ciiv<'lo|ics. The J >< ? | > 1 1 1: i r Vriiiin: finish iiKikc- vciv |>Ii-umiiiI ? I'iiin^ mii'. face. MELICK IS. ( . ItCHillT (HMI'WY II \S JM'ltlMStil* CWI'ITAL Ifnli^h. J;' ii. 20.? A c*<rtiflCHlrj if inroi j.nrut ion 'ias Ikvii issued' ' ra- ?-"??crctcry of Siato i? amend . lli?' c'*arl?*r of tliv II. C. Bright ( ?. of Elizabeth City. lu cr.ajint. ill authorized capital from to $?;?>. 000. I 'H ! !?\*T ?' \ V riXK %M? ci* i n ??> DW'. ox uo.\i>s C'vkiiii I |!odv Hon?! negro i%- it *a ?* r ?! Tiii'Mlny t? raUe a lint ? T J too :mh| (???:? wlH'ii I.ui nd uiiil' .o? of iutoxlcat* iitt l??: *: :? h' police pourt Momlay tiuirnii*:-. w;iv s<nt?-i.c?ij to fit) ??v ? ??n ill- i rils today whi n li?* ; | t ? -?1 ;hai ln? lmd Imm-ii un :ilil?- i? t.il--?- tli* ? n.uiK') to pay tli* ? (ino, Lt-o wan found in iiosm-iuilon of i' "i ii|i-to-d;:i?- IxMitli'irKcr's outlli Electric WAY Supply yourself with Illoctric S'-win?; Mac I rim- Motor, Iron, Vac uum CI ?aii'T, rikI ;? 1 1 labor saving1 tl vie*- 1 at *?!?:? ?nu out ttalc price. ! \V. .S. WHITE & CO. I'honc 0*. Attention Cross Word Puzzle Fans Working out all thene crocs word puzzle* !?;:> Siren lol> of I'iiii. I >1 1 1 wliy not haw llie fnn and gel I'AII) for it at tin* name* time; V\ e are going to have a rrosn word puzzle in The Advance one day lliU week that will lie lefts of fun and you will !>c paid for working ii ocl. DON'T FAIL TO LOOK THIS Ul\ DON'T I I . North American Life Insurance Co. of Chicago Holier! M. Oilier, Mgr.. Soiiilurn f)r|il.. Ir.ink M. Doxler, . Lou in It. Twifiml, TIhmiiuk I.. liuriic*. SPECIAL AGKNTS 1:51-133- 135 Hinton Building. Klianbcth Cily, N. C. SAVE AND THRIVE IN '25 ? FIRST & CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Elizabeth City, IS. C. TWO Kl\ns OF INTEREST ?PERSON A L A.\0 ? 1 % In an nuthouse, on Dyqr ?trc?t. in chiding Kunny ?ark> ami A liberal supply of ?ntpttr? in addition about three pints of genaJn? hooch. . t 1 FLOWERS For Kv?t> Onviiivn. Hyan Floral Co., Iru:. ' K South Itnnil Ht. I'llO.XK HV2 PALE, NERVOUS , Wot Virginia Lady Say* TVat Sh: Was in a Serious Condi tion, But Is Stronger After ^ Taking Cardui. Huntlnpton, W. Va. ? "I was In * ?cry weak find run-down condition ? In fact, was In a serious condi tion, " says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of l'J64 Madison Avenue, this city. "In niy loft stde the pain waa very severe. It would start in m f hack nnd sides. Part of the time I was in bed nnd when up I didnt feel liko doing anything or .going anywhere. . "Life -wasn't any pleasure. I was very pale. I was nervous and thiii. and so tired all tho tlm?c "My dru?etet *old me that Canfn was a good tonic for women, e&yri bought a couple of bottles. I took two bottles, then I noticed an im provement. I kept on and tound it was helping me. I have taken nine bottles. I'm stronger now than 1 have been in a long time.** Cardui is made from mild-acting medicinal herbs with a gentle, tonic, firougthenlng effect upon certain female organs and upon the system In general. 8old everywhere. NC-163 RED PEPPER HEAT , STOPS BAM The heat of red peppers 'ike* the "ouch" from a wore, Umo back. It i can not hurt you, and it certataiy ends the torture at once. When you are suffering so you caa hardly get around, just try Red Pcth Cull, and you will have | quickest relief known. Nothing h*i | such concentrated, penetrating heat ? as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the tingliqg , heat. In three minutes it Warmi the sore spot through and through, fum and soreness are gone. Ask any druggist for a jar m Rowles Red IVppcr Rub. Be sura get the genuine, with the name Rcmles on each package. Quick Relief All the suffering in the world won't cure I disease. Pain makes most diseases worse, and sometimes bring* on further disorder*! k DR. MILES' Anti-Pain Pills stop tha pain and give nature a change to work a vure. YOU MISS MANY OPPORTUNITIES IF YOU FAIL TO READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Classified ADVERTISING ' DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED RATES Hilt else type (8 point), out mat a word each lneertlon; i minimum t& eenta, one time; 1 ft eenta week; 16 words. Standing sus, fire cent# n V*rd Mr week. Twenty cent# per month ? In i4ui?e White apace and para Canphed ada, (0 eenta an ?ncu. Copy mutt be In the office fey I p. m. day before laser l"or Sale n V?n% HAIiffC II7R (AHH, 2 It A It ?nt chair*. 1 mirror caiw*. 1 hat T%*k. I plain mirror, 2 nnin rack*. ? atool chair*, 1 roal Move. Can b* ?wo In Charlie llarnnrd m shop above Lutlif r Overton '* store. Geo. J. Spruce. Jan.2 1 -tf-np I'AI'KII H| IT A VIM-: ?*X)|| Ul,m paoklnn lor ulr Toil cent* ? hdlf TJSlW A?v?nr(. Offlcw. )?nl?l( A*l> U)T *OHTM IIOAIIi Apply 8. I), Morgan at 4k White. 20-26n pd ? PAKMKItMt HKAI>. ' for hay. s?ed oata. soed and red bllea. One car hay received Monday, throe 9 rolling, fire more* booked January shipment. Buy jour! tO-day peed eats, No. I to-, lecteil very boat Maine grown wed cobhlera in u pV h?K? from Av.l lett k Owpnn, n)no llhllarri'* wheat bruin. middling and othar feedH, Jan.l9,24-np IU1V W001> FOR HA1/K ? MAPI.K ?nd oak. R M. .Meaklna. Phone ?7#-W. Jai, 20-2?pd KIIKSH MIIiK AT I*. * <JIM?T. P. Harr'.a, 501 Second etreei 1IKMT APPI.Kn ISi TOW*. III.M K TwU. gold by ]. w. Stoklay. 202 8. Road^rt. J?nl924np Kl'1,1, KIXHI1I IlltoWk MM. horn e>Ka. fifteen 11.60. Oeorne W Jaekaon. General Merchandise. Home Throe, Hertford. N. C. Janl?-21pd. fOR RAI.E ? DKXfllMlll limine and l*>t on Baxter etreet near Rclden. 1'rlce reaaonable, At B. Simpson. lanletfnp OXK FORD lOntINU CUR. ?elf starter. In -good condition liEOO. Apply Raynor Elliott. Central nillnn Station. Jan 16-21 pt I SINK ROOM IlKstlilOMCK KAIJC. Eastern exposure Kigalalte de slan Baaement heat, thoroughly modern. Lovely neighbors. Price two thlrda value. I'honc 10* Carolina Reeo. Jan 24-20 HOttNK FOR HAI.K t IIKAP AV ply W L. Cohoon 441 Waat FOR HAI.K H4TABI.IMH Phone 34 3 -J fanlD.20.2lnp / tall urncry buHii'-* located in Kllxaboth Clly. I" ? r. sirii'tif iul sort Ion. lA-** tlii'- n 11.000 will handle llio proposition. Choap rent. Address Advunr. Office. Janl 3-1 Opd Foil SAM', ? OVKKM.W I'ltOP crtjr p.nv.inv; |o Chrint (Miurch on South Road <tr ? t. H<al?d bids r? r< lvrd until Kpbr?i:irv 3. Th? right in r* served to '. j-ct any or all bldft. J. T. McCabc, clftilnnnn of corpmlttco. Jnn.K-tf-np Miscellaneous d IIOMF. MAIVK rHICKRN' ('all us now. H. L. Onrrcll. I'hom C9S. 20*22up ?\tKH \V\S||KI>. FIIKK ( KAVK How Good A " Picker " Are You ? If you're jrood at picking winner# ? in bus iness, in politics, in sport ? lust try your hand on the "pretty pick inV' listed among the bargains in The Ad vance Classified Columns every dny. Look through the headings in the Classi fied Section? riglit now ? and in a minute'* 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 lo6k for it here and then figure out your saving. Hundreds of people in KHzahcth City have the Advance thrift habit-? you can start today! Watch the Classified Ads regularly! r a*?> aervice, >:u?nlln< . &r? n*e and > oils., r , ntral Killing Station. R?v- ' nor Ellott, M?r. Jan 15-21pilJ DOVT PHI, TO ATTEND Ol R Hal.- on Plomhoini Shoe* and many other* which *e have placed in this Hale. Our bargain tablca ore full of shoe* nnd ox ford* nt 98 c. Gallop a Toxey 8hoo Co. 20-26np xothe ? i wii.l not nt-: IMC pponnlble (or bill* made before January 1. 1025 by the Central! rilling Station. Manager Ray nor Elliott. JanlG-21|>d B. HIOMIjKY * HON WII.I. Iinve lo nrrlve Tuesday. January 20, a ear load of fine aweet Sun- . 1 Made Fl.irldn orange* and tan jgerin?*?. Jr.n 1 9tfnp , I'YfONR iMO FOR CIJSAJflSCJ and pressing. Work done promptly and In good shape, tfx MMOI-: REP\!ltlXO. WK CAM. for and deliver. W. Williams. Phono 7?9. ort.21tf-np . SEE I'M FOIl OOOOYEAK BAIr loon*. Riding comfort. Auto Supply fc Vulcanising Company. Phone 417. decJtfnp For Kent e MlTK K ? HAVE KKXTBD ONK of my building* but have one more for rent Well located on - North Wales *tre?t and on my prl- j vate railroad aiding, (k>r>d loca tion for tftfy kind of whole**)* bu*lne*s. Apply to W. J Wood ley. wholesale grocer and dlatrlb utor for Klag Flake Flour, the I bent lh?t money can b?y. Phone Number ISO. , Jan. Iptf-np 1 HOl'HK Hill IlKNT ? lot y Isr Church utr.'d. All mnrirrti r..n vt-nlfnccp. Ai'i'ly 10C>' Kant t l ",rect- Jnn.l ;-.-2 I -J.ri H?*ln Wanted f \VA\TKI? TKVANT poll IMIIM work, while nr roUirfil, Mini! ? I or share. v. K. Mcailn. \\v. . vllle, N. C. j?nlc-2r,p,l ? lO.fMMMMM) ItlMI'AVr WANTS nnin to soil Wilt kins Home ,\e. ceasltles In Klizahi'Ui City. More Rich Richard Says: Tlir rrpcntod xtrnkr will fell ihr <>?U. An<l regular r rail ing o) Thr Arlranrr 1 I a unified 4(in will rut down your ex ppniw*. Kifiil them today! than l-.ii lifted daily. Inrorael 1 ' ,0 Kxp'rionce Itnncp ' Wrl'o Depart-. ? T?'- 1 H. Wivlhtnn ' '*'3 Perry ?tre?t. , N. iv \ -.ik ( Iv N. V. j;inl7,la20pl I'Odi and Found c i,<?sr? inn. iMHi iM r. buck villi white rln# mound neck. He-! ? unl for information l.j.diim to , "?rovery. Apply to Sam Modi In, 204 W?*t Cypress strict. J'tn.20,21-np FOIt nali-; ? oms MM At I I farm, ten acres, onMialf i' joI1p from city limit* on paved roads. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to W. H. Lambert. Jan.l-tf SOLD ( \v9 3C$N^1 . ,PUTr/n mot y '' ooam nob) | If* 7?IOSP \ U'CNi HG?r* \ r-*r*f m?rh'n +*t ?"vy ?vrt bo yo?i?? \ l.k* all n*?? r T&ON?STlTI%S TOO > moviuDnt ?,>*T*/i I iTtX-O fOW TO I U?* COO* O, Ki^O?S *Oj" / t> V >W? V^
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