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(iETSINfiER TRIAL SWIFTLY ENTERS CLOSINGS T AGES D<'f<n.se Afh'i* (!ro?tv tvuiniiialioii of Mr*. L. M. Hon mrer, Wife ?>f Oin? ?)( the Defendants I>lt. roiUU I L ON STAND < on nty IMiv*iciun I HI* (if .Much Di^riisscd r Merlin^ in Store, und WuKr* l.n?vd Smile y I [ i ll III the s 'j If or .Mrs. Suhia r toiuierly of Cate.s ! I "utility, t,,r 12^.000 damage* as it result i.j an alleged cotisplraey oave In r i| in an asylum i ? ???? Hi- insane, Mv.iHIy ?Til.*r?*(J its' f.nal mm ? u'i. n the use rest ? ?I thU m?Mhiug after counsel ror1 !!??? iil.ti ii i ill 1. .nl cross-examined If. lasi wim.'ss \i,*. I. M itoun-i tree, o| i i.ia|M alt.-. \vil<* ?f one i.r | Mi- ?!??!<? ri(!;> ii i > Tin- other d?* I :ul.iiil,? Mi-.. In. i; p Corb*?ll. of Gate*. County. at.d N. A. Gi-tHing husband nf the |?ln to* i Mr <:? if-inu- r is said lo he re-' 5i?li r. - in l-'luridu at present. He I?uf. net attended ihr trial. -Many Witnesses Heard Taking or testimony ended at ?J 1 o'clock. or ihroo days, almost lo the mi tun i". after it began. Trial of the raw opened Tuexdav morning ;.r !? o'clock. und seler lion #.r th.? jury wan completed a few III ill 11 1 os before 1 1 o'clock. I ^irln*: i In- I lir.-o-ilay period, in ihe .courn- of whi.-h two night ses sions w? re Iwld. '! 1 witnesses had '"'?ii examined. or whom II ap peared for Ihe pLuint iff and 20 for! the defendants. The dir.-ct testimony of I)r. \V. I-'. Drewry. Virginia alienist, at the last trial of the Got singer rase was admitted by the court this morning. and was read in detail by Attorney John Jf. Hall. Jr.. of ct. hum i r?ir the defense. It relat ed in detail to Dr. Dre wry's visit i>? Mrs. (ielxlnser at Lakeview Hospital. Suffolk, during her two "weeks' sf ii v there in 1D2I), and mi hsl an l tally ihc same us his de posit inn. .Offered by the defense yesterday. In it. he expressed the opinion t hat the plalntirf waa in need or treatment for mental dis order. Counsel for the plaintiff then introduced a cert If lento issued Mrs. Gctsinger by Dr. \V. C. Ash wortli. of I.; reonshoro. who con ducts a sanitarium for treatment of nervous and menial diseases, nnd for I he dniK and liquor habits. This set rorth ihai. in the opinion of the examiner. Mrs. Gelsingcr was mentally competent. Piigh I'list To S|M'ak When the taking of testimony ended. Judge Thomas H Calvert, presiding over this term of Super-, lor Court, ordered a five tninule recess. Addresses by opposing counsel then began, with C. |{. Pugh. for the plaintiff, as the rirst speaker. The lawyers are allowed three hours to l he side. Allowing for an hour af dinner reress. the prob ability ar adjournment a I the morning session was thnt the ar guments would he completed shortly after fi o'clock In Ihe ev ening. it was indicated that Judge Calvert would charge the Jury next morning. The court atinounretl at noon that the case of Miss I'enolope F/.voiiq against the Fidelity & I>e- i posit Company, of Charlotte, had been continued, mid t lint no other cases would be tried at the pres ent term. All jurors except those In the tietsiiiKcr case were ex cused. Mrs. Mount ree testified toward the close of last night's court sen-. Jinn, her direct examination bav in;; been completed when court adjourned. She stated an opinion that Mrs. G? tslnger was mentally, Irn s|n>i?f ibb at the time the lun acy proceedings were Instituted. ? and toid ? f an alb Led con versa- 1 Hon in which Hhe said Ihe plaln - tin told h? i ihe next time n man "koi soft wiili her, she was go-! I Hi: t kill him Tin- name or the iiftin v. not brought out. W'otlbl CiltT)' Pistol The witnesK also testllled thai Mik. Ci t stiller said she expected to carry a pistol the next time she traveled by railroad, nnd advised b? r to do likewise. Mrs. Koun- ! tree r?aid she inferred from that conversation that Mrs. GcfsliiRcr had hceii insulted, or thought she hud In-. "ii, while traveling. The piincip.il witness at (he night session Was Dr. K, F. Cor- ' bell, former president 'if the Sen- . board Medical Association und i I ii '-rn her or a prominent and well- ! to-do Gat eg County family lie is Ihe chief defendant in the cane. Dr. Corl>ell rotated in d> lall the prnoe, diniiH hi Id in 1. M Houn trees store at Coiupiake. nt which lo'. t>-fainger. llountree and Justice or ihe Ponc> Simpson were prejo tit Ii was this meet ing that resulted a few da>s later In Mrs. Cclsinger'a precipitate - flight fror.i home. The witness' fen ifti d I." suggested that Mrf Hetsic- ? r le present nt the pro ceedlios, hut that Mr. Simpson f demurrjii vigorously, saying he did nt' want any "crn*y woman" around. He staled alro that. In .' , his opinion. Mrs. Getsfnger need ] I ed trrafnient for mental disturb * Continued on pnge * Soiled Flag J.Ike Hall. it. ??r !.???? AtlttfU-x. u?rri an Anifllcan flu* u* ;t ?.??? t?? ?.t*li uiuiluwa with N??\v in- * m ).ul. ??-n Ifltt Otl ton 1' j?J day trim. :?tut tin wall lieforv hint i*? u nl?*r new tlut;. which he'll have to l?*?k ut . very U.ij until he Ketn out. BLIND BEGGARS I DEFYING POLICE lCrfuM* Aid From V> ?-lfur?* and Or^uni'/i* Their Own Union beggars of Chicago arc .Ufyinp : in. nolle" as they lnsl"? # on plylM their i ratio. They refuse to ?' ?iter of assistance from welfare agenclea. lr.Bteurt-jrKa.n uc.l Into the Fraternal order ot Blind Men. these sightless pan handlers are taking ? lllude to support Iheli right seek aim" OH the city "tr.eis. CIIV authorities have not as yet i_uec.ed.il in punishing nn*'''" beggars. because of the 'entitnen lul objection to such act on, hut they have hauleil some of them In l? court That only made the pan handlers more determined than ever to continue their pegging ac m "it's the only way ?e ,an decent living the fraterna ? d-r of hllnd men deriMWi. -Through begging most of our members are able *"^'?rt " "-Hhiu" agenclp rto" nol provide adequal. provision for ' ? ""TheChleago Light House takes a different view and is ?"Jl>ori1^ the anll-begglng campa gn Th organization. supported bjrw* fare societies, trains the sightless (or industrial P"?l""n' N.T ,on two hundred of the city * i -???? blind now are getting the training " But"rfhe organliation of blind beggsrs bitterly opposes the U fortto fit them for useful occupa ""??The chances to make a living in industry are too remote for blind llegging gives llie one P portunlty for the dependent hllnd organization says. . 1 The Lighthouse Society points nut .however . that a ???; ?( ,1, students are making nil t . from *22 to *?6 11 week and are successful, in supporting them selves by labor. df\n or cathedrae COMMITS SUICIDE Boston. Nov. 20.? Very never end l>r (ioorge Starr, dean of St ? "eorge cathdral. Kingston On-, tarlo committed 'Ulel"" yesterda, the Heaconess Hospital ?b r he w.. a patient. So del. II. were ( mndfl public. m JAPANESE IN FAVOK B\NNIN<i SUBMARINE T.ili lo Nov 20. ? The Japan-' cabinet today Info'mally dis cussed the question or the aboli tion Of the submarine "Ll "eiternlly that would Ia?oi it If the powers II greed. FRENCH N \N \ AK9ENAJ; IS ON FIRE I ol) At Toulon France, Nnv J |(r naval arsenal here wasot flrelo duv HlKh wind caused (< ar tna ?,e flames might reach the pow der and explosive magazines \ I* orous effort, .re being made hy civilian .nd naval aiithorllles to prevent a disaster. Wil l. RESIGN AUrER MH.ARNO FREAH Berlin. Nov 2o.--;'h?r:''; |.?thet today told PSMy le.d?. lhat the government will r.? g after the l/ocarno P?c,_ " * !"_t ceremony In l-oodon "" "''^ be 1, and lhat a new cai.lt ?t wll ? ? formed In sympathy wHh Ut? >? earno pollel*. and obll?atlon?. BIG CITY SERVICE TO SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ADVANCE Baltimore Lotirl's Dismis sal of (Uinsolvo Damage Suit I 'ulil illicit Krw I lour Aflrr Decision LOCAL i.\\{\ INVOLVED Hradrrii of This N?'Hspa|M'r Promptly Ipivrn S?*ns:? tional Details of (W in Distant Lily M?-i riipoiiiuu iK \vs|ia|H'r km * ire wjs git.n r?*atli i> of Tin* Daily Advance yi'*fi'ri1iiy in the handling of (lit* $ I no. OOli alienation suit ol Mrs. IC\clyn l.uinb Cor.solvo. (or nteiiy of this city. .muiiiM Colonel Churl?'H II. Consolvo. owner of l!i ? Moiiiiofllo Huli'l, in Norfolk . uii'l I lo* Hotel I t? l v i?l* re. in llaltiino) Tin- plaintiff married Colonel Con a?)t?(i1?* I son. The Advance wired ihr Haiti more Sun yesterday morning f* ? ? n morning "l?*ad" on the cas- . which wa.> being t in Supe rior Court in that citj. The lirsi story from liultimon- was r? ? Hvt'd.iii time for tin- early mail edition. and thousands of rural readers yesterday were inform- d of the course of the i rial wltliin a tew hours after the events re I a t ? d .hud occurred. After receiving the first story. The Advance telegraphed the re porter covering the case to Selld ;i second story if there wen- import n;it developments. It happened J that tlu-re were. Shortly after the afternoon ses Hion of court began. dismissal of the suit was ordered by- the Judge presiding. The utory reached this ofTice just after the final edition i had gone to press, and the pres* i was stopped in order that Kllza heth City readers of this newspa per might have it. Thus it was l hut less than three hours after the case had ended. Elisabeth City subscribers of The Advance w?-ie reading all about it. This special service on a case that had aroused much interest in this city and section was expen sive. of course, but it was in line with The Advance's policy of giv ing the people the news while it *J news, and counting the cost after waid. Subscribers to this news paper have learned to ? xpeci this sort of service as a matter of course. "The Advance is the best news paper I get." one subscriber, who is paid up until 1!?29. *ald thfs morning. "It glvoi me nil the news I want, and I don't have to wade through a lot of page.* packed with advertising in order to rind what I want to read, tf something important happens away off somewhere, I generally learn of It first in The Advance, and learn all I want to know about It. The local new* ? what I am' Interested in. most of all is giv en In detail. I wani it. I'd surely iniss the paper. If 1 dldn t get it." This particular subscriber is one of the best known farmers in the County. What he says is ty pical of comments which the mem hers of the staff le-ar. time and again, from readers in this city and the counties of which it is the trading center. MOTHER OF KING GEORGE IS DEAD Widow of King Mwaril VII Pihhch Away a I Sandringliaiu Sandringham. Kngland. Nov. 20 .^Qucon Mother Alexandria, wid ow of King Kdward VII. and moth er of King (ieorge V. died this af ternoon at Sandringham House Sandrlngham. Kngland. Nov. 20. ? The klnu and queen have been with the dowaver Queen Alexandria, who is critically 111. since 11 o'clock this morning. Queen Maud of Norway. Alex andria's third daughter, arrived hurriedly about 1 o'clock. liondon . Nov. 20. ? The Prince of Wales left for Sandi ingliam at 1 : 4.S this afternoon. PRESIDENT AND WIFE REACH WHITE HOUSE Washington. Nov. 20.- Presi dent and Mrs. Coolldge returned to the Capitol shortly after seven o'clock this morning from their 24 hour trip to New York, where Mr Coolldge lant night addressed the chamber of commerce. They went Immediately to the White House from the station. < OTTOS' M.t HKf.T New York. Nov. 2ft -Cotton fu tures opened today at the follow ing levels l?er 2ft. 43. Jan. 19.60, March 19.79. May 4*. July 19 OR. New York, Nov. 20.? Spot cot ton closed quiet, middling 20.90. a decline of 20 points. Futures, closing bid: December 2ft. S3. Jan. 19.50, March 19.91. May 19.09, July 18.76. Oct. 18.26. WIDE INTEREST IN BURIED CITY OF THE INDIANS Annuiinrrmcnl That .S2.?. <><>!? Huh IWm Avuiliilil.. f?r Study In. iiiun Ailil.s to |' nriir A IIKVIH 1% DKSKI5 T Cliuiui,. <;|lail({,.s |{,.|jev,.,| K. s|K?lf,i|?l.- f,?. |),.S|,.||C. ? ion ,,f Wlial Wa* | u <>ri-iil Indian Mrlpnpnll* Hy A I. II. MIKTIV tcmnvittt. ,?;j tN, ? ; v ? S"v ?\u:intijip.t. n . . ?" ?PI?n>l?rl.,ii..? Of 12.,.. ?'.? lllC llaye Kltllllllaleiii fiir IhorniiKlt Invi-KtiKi.ii,,,, N,_ w!!li; "i..! ' ' ha ' tV i 1 """ h'iried ,nt lf"l"i"? ol a vanltdieil |j0 raled In ill. triuitKle fiuimd hy lv ('T' . , il 1 ||?rn ?U ;""1 ,h" hl/n V 1 ,he nH,,s *>? n f\|)lor?M| sui f ii i?. nt |v ,Jt prov,. ' h"""- ""Mi. htllrd for I o ?' iw*w uorjii "J " "I h.HISM un.l hull, h,Vl. .? "I <? U.I r ' ' l~"> ' ?ll"?'"l ami hundred* ,.r The "" , "toiiriilt.. Z "I'lurer* ha,,. recovered Tl . :, urea p,?,?r> |n(liiin _ ' ?<'.i|>nu? ami men <??? "f dometulc ||[,. Skeleton* aVl-i,mVr" l"'": ">?" a slant race our,. held hw.iv .,v. r ih.- SniiihweHi. W catmint. he,,.; work pottery ol,?.r '? hlRh of mil uri rt-llmlnary excavation show* *<r"nKly hum of I n ! ' ""r"", r '<?"n* ui r<> '"">'?h<d and in lar*. , huild ...fi *!'r" P1"'"" whrre fatn - Ideniiy gathered to |om and !,<>l.l ? (> 'i iii il. Wot wo von |?| iiiiii.K skin* highly lann.-d. and product "I axil il It il r.- Indicate a rlvtlu , ? 'nrmll.lv niiriwraliii: Ihlns found In ,l,|, ,.n?lllrv ? any ooloniNiH. The pity apparently was l?,.|. m'etrnn ,7""" J am i. rit dlhrUof.i'""1 ''"-l'11 on t hi e l" Pa"' niay ",'"1 "K'" wjl M, " I Hi" wiBit-rn continent when i;?ni. World"' """""" "<?? >?'l Mt.r, ,n i> al"'' ri'vi'.-il ih. wfc T "r ' 1 ,a"ik'r?'l'l" I Ik. t ?v..t wh.dmed the ,it> Mhc I If,"". ni" on '""tdlitK 'ri'?? '?vcl ihf bnlMinit, t?,i "'?< 'I' it, a* demruetion wroimhl hy ti,.< heavy hand of nature? Why \A . . no evldenr,. lh.. , ?l, ?r,. ,'*r u" l"on?' d .wn in it??ii e.Tiilr lmnrpMlnii of lh" e.t to ,h" '"v nourish* area, and that vert-i rhanjt.-H eon luZ r"*'Pn ah"n<i?ni tnol. lure Inio arid deneru. PnMlhly and V,.rl?;'","""n" h"rl"" " nl,i\./'U 'n"** 'row lh.- ruin* plrlnriM deplel a heaullful ttlrl or ?rzn"' v", l,y " ,'"'h nn-.i Jiff p a," l"v"?- ""Men Wjm off. red II, vain to n,e r?i? Kn.l al ,r,.r. a hr'" '""?>'"'1 'f"P" and d r (..I up tiprlnirti ?.ml alrearn,. r,?. ?v n?rt t'hTmttrX' Ph. t I'"!" hl,r" mark, ,! lh' lasi deKpalrlnn effort of ;i airltiten p,?|de 1., win eom|M.,|?? front airnry deiiie* hiiinki.wdkh sen DBI./WKI) If) MOM>\> . *h?', '''"it" N. v., N?v :n ilL , ? anniiltn.-itl ill ?filed" led f.,1 r. mimiiilon tl.lt. nmrnln ? ?.,? adjoutn.d till V >n K.V. i't . '"'in' "I fm l^m.ard * o Iir.d. r. tilaltitlif mill > to nt.il.. t he ti. t. , , (r, vt 'llvallin. Into |l,. on. 1. 1 the itjMiry I, it,,. ,h? Caitreil th. t mid. i. ndjoitf, r .? t .,i iii?* ran# >?'K|iT<lny. j ??IIK-l?M \KM;HI\fi Ml*l;t '| | |s Coafn. Suii5 ami I)rrjm, y 4I| x. , v E1kI.? Mh?l :? hull iiirhpti if raiiif-ll iti I*.:-* lit... .. u . I ? ??? $1.000. UO-J worth I ! Ii. <l ur? I raff It- i'ml ?! i? ?? ? ? i ?t t il \? ' ? l.?-i : i ! I- ? '???.? ? hoA ltl? Irat'kri ?l 'l?f Vi?'k;<lHirK. siirt Vt-|Mirt JC I'arlfii- l4ailr.Mil w ? 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I.iif ??.??.-. i ? f fh? t? ? ?| ' *. | <. . 1 1 Ii-; ?'.I1I'|>I i.'t'd !?? flif! Hi* ..' '? i ?r. I .= i H'lto v.- k 1 1 prty in ,'| ;isi ?? ii tli* y ax1 ?#?!<?-?!." K?.v-i , m jm I, nm.iaii'r And the Navy Got a New Admiral T.l*iit. Jlmn v I)'."' Ctk> t ' y \ i.nfl'3 J l* It I more nn>l Hon fir?t |irl*r If; u ? ??? ? 1 li'OUKhl lc? 1 wh#n h? #f?t l*?k fn MvCork ?? ft Hayloft. O . i Admiral's uniform on him. tended i In a run down i Uli.t aJJ o>cr JLMjrton, | ( il'T I IN I (H h) I s i:\0\hli 171.7) \\ .uhlllUl'Ht. V?\, ???. 4 '??(*? lain l-.H'l I '??!??? w..> ? ?*! (???I. it Iti iln* Mi?*iuil iutti:l ? ??urt iti iit<|iiii> oi XI i ?. Mnr iiJIJf! It??v I . n??-?lnn * ili.tiu*' I 'l.ll U?* Miilulll ????? ??*??? | I im . r.-lin Im I.I tli.ii l i lis loniH-r ??!*??? ' .ilc, mis ????! L.i>ilt> ?-itlii*r ?? t srrkiiu; !?? Mint* I ;u m \ it> lv nffiiil lni'inv til-* ? tiiii, <?i' hi Mi'tijm l*> * In* |nt |m*i if ii*. iii n in iiiltiii'iiii'" ili?' wli|ii\t tii tli?* Mi* iuiiuIimIi ???hi* lllillllll'l'. ROTARY FOR NEW HOTEL BUT NOT FOR HOCKENBURV !Nrw Hold IIICII! lit J I KofliMS mil |- or in* Mocki'iil)iir\ or Othris I Il l SWI Ih 1 lul? KsprcsM^ W arm Ap prrriatiun lor Scrvirr* of Iwo MllUHll'l''* I .raving This < !ity Fh/aliclb City Rotiirj endorsed Willi only oli<> dissent iiij; voir, ;it Us \\ uKiy luncheon at iln> Kmiili nil !i ii. j Friday of this \v.--k. i h?* iikiiw-tiK-iit for a ii*' w hold for Kli/;l..t|| Cily A till tli*. (I is?e||' - ' iiik viii?? i anu* from im opposition to .i iiuifl |mii from ;i division of 4 ? 1 1 1 ia o >il about turning t lit* promot ing of a hotel sl<??k selling cam paign in Ciiunlu'ili Cily over lo the ll<i -kenhury Syvtcm. Tii" majority of tht' members of I In Fli/als-ili City Hniary Club Kerneil tu of the opinion thai It was not toithin the province of Itolary to endorse any particular stock wiling Ki'hom?>. Roturlan Sam I'urkw who presented the report of thi' llotury bo an I of di rectors endorsing tin* hotel move mo tit was of rite opinion Hint for Itolary tu say it fu\or**(l a hotel was a mi-atniiKh-KH {texture and he thought I In* ??lull bliou lil eii<lors? ilio Hockcnbnry system or go on record against it. The club din agreed wiili h i in and Itotaiiun Parker's was the dissenting voire when the motion endorsing Ihe new hm e| prnjei t. without preju dice as tu th?? lliiekenhury Sys i ??in, was voted 011. Meant inn- tin- llockenhury rys lem has made a rather exhaustive survey of the situation and finds .1 new lioti | ta hi- the crying need of Klixabrih City. For a eertain percentage of the stork sub i-erthed. I In- lloekenhury System. ii is understood. would uudertaki '*? promote the financing of a ion, room hotel fur Kllzabeth City not l<? eost in exrcxH of $fi00,000. A committee nf 1 f? from lh?' various o i k>i n iza i Inn. i of th?* illy has un der advisement at this time tin- ac ceptance of <a roiilrart present I'd hy the llorkeiihtiry HyHlent nod this ron I racl w ill lie arrepted or reject eil. ii is iiudrrHlood. probably w i 1 1 ? iii the next day or so. Discussion at the Itolary linn h ?oii Friday disclosed a sharp di vergence of opinion as wheiher a new hotel stork ??cllJag campaign could he the more economically undej-iaken with ?.i without I bi ro operation of the I lockciihnry >:>*stem. f Silent h at Friday's Rotary lllllrheoii inrlllded III' K. F Cor bel! of Suiibnrv. the Itev. In N If l> V\'iN'?ii and Ihe Itev. Ih;ti|e| I"""'- It- C. Job, A. f" t Jod w in hi Cntewville and J. M N- inhbor of New York City. Following Ihe vole on tin- hotel project the rlub through Win field Worth expressed Us very tender and warm appreeiation to Dr. Wil s?m. coast Guard of Kllzabeth ci ty Rotary, and lo Mr. Lane, hi* fir-t lieutenant, for their many favors and ureal service to Rotary > lure Us organization here. Hot h llu'se popular preachers were as signed to new fields of endeavor at the Conference ut Fayeltevilie last week. lOvUn TO VO'I K ON I'. II. C. AMKMlllF.MS Hot S;u lug*. Ark . Nov. 20. S-vei.il <''>"!.i1iiit|i)eal amend meat* w. 1 1 m form today tor j.n ri'tiiatfiiti to the an nun I conveniion of the I nli?d Daughters -of tie Cotifi ili-iMf ?. Action on the .pro pos? d. .inn ndmenls is ron:-id? red one ,.t iii.< most. Import a ii l event* ? to liidur" tbi< ronven I. Mil ill COMICS III I \<. \INST MK. DAWKS V.i. Mn fi.n Nov. Jli ,\n ai l ie:. i,n vice President hnw<* and bin :?( ' it f'? reform the Simile . rub ii tiiifrie today by the Alii rrn :i" I "? 'Ii ration e/ l.alwo in its w? K i tos seivlce. IM?VT MISS IT 1 c ,. Pre-ThahksKiving Hperl.-il ? 'day. Hi ill reductb.ns on. Coat >iilla nnd I >rc.-sen, j4et us' show vou. M. Leigh Sheep Co ' adv. FACTORY AND FARM CLOSER THAN IN YEARS liaiik<*r*? and Farmer* of \ arious Sec tion" Sax I arm Situation More !*ati*l"aeiory I A KM \ VLI'KS CLIMB ltnliratioii" That Holiday Hti> i iifx Will be Heavier and IM2ft Will Start Out Willi I'ni'.jH'rily u> i. ? i:o\ m<: (Ca;?r>tM. I .. li tfir N?-\* Nun. . \ .v *j ii. K\rliaitR? i.ii. . t?. r v\ . . ii |.i Mtiiu'iH or thi* lallu si int Hi ' f.u li.iy are closer r tiMlay Hum at any time ?in.. the t? i iiii m. of "aprlcul iiiu! d? il.iii.oi ><-ars ago. M nv in . bai-keis mill tarrn ? : ;? s?* va:i>?u. ? lions ili rlaiv the* l.i riu :ut uat 1011 i^ ni. m* sat isfm- lory than sine.- cording to dls !-airh<n r?*c.i\'-d in Hi.- last 24 1 liours. Aj.. i. ^.it- l.i. hi xaliics bused nil i ;?t\ ? -I'll lilt III lit. Mil-:; Tor all rrn|is |.t ?? it (mi show a climb ot 7 I" r r. Ill :i?. c? tii|?.i with l.iat j-ar a rut in of 7.'? |M?r cent jin compril . i| mi i l ;i 2 1 . This in itieatf.< .-I run not onlv t tin t hol? May l?nvl:iu Mil! Ie? Ix-Hvicr than ? \rr In I. toil H it national bus iness will start I imi a moat p!'l -IM'|I?I|H llJIl-i-I. T?io ??it I'll ( I. ?? tinner* of the l'U:l .III 4iVrlunK.it ill rO||||llllllR Mat 1st n*.- im Hi.- country. They cannot be nerl ? ? ? ?l thin season. Thi- I ;;?? i *-r tt agriculturist has had a sp!eml;d >? ,ii ami is c\cffdinK)y pr??sp ?mil: . i ri? ? v !????? Iti-d for his |>r < >*1 t hav averaged 12 per <*? ill hi^lu r I h n a w?nr The Southern Stall-. have experienced a di .ruinai-.int drop in the prices of cot I ? i ji lun ni p- i. nation has been round in 'in- returns from otli.-r com moil bus which will In in i; the . rami ciop total above tint of 1 *i J I A Vr.;'! uate umrn.; to the Cen tr.il States I'.ivi Ih^-u the beat Mnc?? l.fj'i. I'orn this year will h:i\ ?? 1 1 u 1 |il?rh>si ti^t*r<aKat?* value nl' aev of Hi- A t?i?'i irnii crops with n j if Id fr-.ii.hly estimated by the N- w Vurk 'I'l-iJi ial l.'eserve Hunk ut ?.'l. It L\i?<?iMinn Tin-re have b< en .-??in- n la rut int; minors from t H? ? Miil-W- st f'-ra l>i>lt coi.oc;u tin* mi.- (? ndiiu sn of the hanking situation l>? cause of lower prices f?r corn. but the ? m i in to have Im-i-ii thuioti^hlv ma):nltb*il. Tfi i" d'-i-n nuf .i|i|Mar to have been an unusual number of fall uns in t *.?? corn lull ami rumier* t Ii /'i ?* are mil in;* splendid prog r?'Ki III lt'|U ul.,: in-.; their debts. Al . u about 7J |<? r e- at ot the cor* produced i marketed in the lorm of meal and ling am] cattle prices am] irop.i jn in u.'. p r cent high er than at thi.-. time ImsI year.- . ("Mijiiittons i i tin Northwest are fully as ,,uod a** in the war years. I : ?* i**- 1 !? nt hart* i have been com l.iiu (| *i"i mi l ? "Cldent cultl vatlou. lens overhead and better ii;.ir|; ilia W r of the Mississip pi and ? pieliiiiv in the Missouri lti\.-r Va'li-y prudtirtlon hns been int ii* f.i v ' ?i-;i I 1 1 Hihii *'ns antlrl pal?d e:?r!l?-r this year. Yields wet.- ii"? hliih hui prlies wen- bet ter tl::iii ill. It?21 In the Hcut li v.?*t drouth has In i n broken l?v i- cnit ruins and iln rallies an n ? vcellent condi tion Tin dM not hiiv?- <s -s? an iffict imi crops r< a red tail the tarniera there have tae. d hanb-r conditions than i 1. eM h*. i in lie country. lib h r pric? ; r a v i ? helped the aK rlcitlf in bt?< in the mountain stated. fin Mir I '(|e|f)r :-lo|n the season In i.itii" i' Hp??etj has Iwen the most r.r.orable in v?ar!.. The hay crop w> ih? i. Mi. i ever pro duced there lii.ii'e hbipmetits are e^talili 'biiiu a n a record and cu<:> i ?' ill /ii t f'l ii on crop'i tias been hir er tl in lu I'i'jl forecasts M to ih' citrus frn it crop of Cafllor nla Indicate it volume wllI'lM th:iM ill* ri cord crop of 19S3 leit u ill e \c> i -I tli.it ?if last y?Mlr? j (III ?.r th ? 1111' \picted restures Ot tin- fall I* IIm j i roni: pusltlon ot t> nppl crop which Is hr1ng{flg fail) , lib. 1 1 pi ? des pite SUpplleS. J.aj rn-|iusii;< in the conimorCMl I ... n?, ?.f i.h in ? i 'immunities are ih-i'ia rapiilv old debts are be liu. t ni Id off. Ml. Will SHARK IN \\ \<.K INCKKASE T;impri. N.?v -'ft. Tele^raph its v, l>o r?'in?1iu'<l in aervke of Ihi- niilrr?:nf ?n I Mirlkin* opera lni'K wb > n-r iini< <1 before mld n lull i . i 1 1 1 ? r with all now men. will "'li.i i ?? lli? > ? nernl wage In rn.jisf I?r?!? ir<| |?y tho Atlantic Ciinsi l.ii.v. Ii v.,11 announced to day. TWO III M)RW) UK AI) VIMM SI K VMKK W KECK \\" ;? - 1 1 i ? . ? n. S'\. 20. A wlre |.'j?R i:i? ? -a i?b k? ?l m* thin iMHjtJ In v. by ill" N . rfaid that the, T 1 1? ? * i ? n i Vllle den Cuyea bi lb vi ?l I'-y been wrecked Wll|| ? Iiihh of 200 live*. Tin- wtrnmer ban b??en picked up by the uink'-r IUhIO^ in Cuban waters, It wmk Mated. Floods Cost Louisiana $1.01)0.000
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1925, edition 1
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