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Ashpile Doomed, Or So U Seems . . in tli* vicinity of tb? miliar*- are ?itiit? rlisht In. r**Kist?rini. complaint over |fhe unsightly ash leap H>at ail .too.often is in tw* oliM**rved at tin I pur of l)i>- square. close to ('oh. ? nial avenue. That's what Slu-rlff Carmine says uhont it. Tie- slu-rlff ^declare* he will U?" ulad id co-op erat. with tin- i?|iv a ut hoi ities to the ?Me|it of providing a run for ' thi1 aah?-s. if ili?- trash cans will , haul jtiem awa> regularly. "I can't tot?' the ashes away.'' Mr. Carmine explained. uridine' 'that in tli?- past li?* had provided a ' cau. but tin Mir.-t i forces* wouldn't 1 <jak aft# i it piop< rly. He said tbey. usiialh l?>ft tti?* unIi pile to ' xrnw until ili? r?- win- enough aslt ' e* to fill a hole in the street some . WlltTr In connect lot; wirli iln ash tmenrloii. tin sheriff commented anilllrik'ly tliat nor all residents of thju neighborhood lonkitl aft?-r tfeelr usiu s ay iJ as tiny might. -Ill the inaiii i Mi ke? pinu llicni in a I (Jan until hinibd away in I rush' t carts. ||? pointed to i-vl(l<>iir?> lo NfUpport ills Statement. ?? i Sheriff Cam-lie pionilsiii to see StrH't Com tit issloner Anderson to dbtatn nstiranc? that the County; Ashes would be r? uiovi d promptly and regularly. and thai lo* would 4?uy a ran to put Ihcm in us soon as snrh assurance had been given .him. TIm' shrrlff mud?> it clear iliat lie* wasn't holding out for pprcial privileges for I ho County ashes in tie- matter of lingering ..'Ion;; In thi* imhlir square. IKK JONFS (tiWIJ IIKS ? TO AtX KIT ltO%|> TKI(M Ike Jones, color, d. who rot In to trouble immediately after mov ing from Camden County to Pom qiiolank hist week, mid who was a|lven the alternative of a 90 day '-road aentencr or a fine of $1U0 and coats. appeared in recorder's court today to announce that he had derhh'd to accept thi- road l?*rnt. Trial Justice Sawyer directed .'that the proper roniinltnient pu BT' be Isueti, hni advised tlia* ?plies hi In hi in jali here until Mundav, InaM^iiurh as there were preceding* pMidlny auainst Iiim In ?Superior Court, which will con ^rene then. H? exprosed the opin ion that the??. proceedings would hr droppi-d. p*. Joni'M was arrested last Thurs day morniug aft? r Sheriff Cur ^niliie and a Norfolk Southern "Railroad detective had found a keg containing about three gal ? Ions of liquor in the attic of Ills newly adapted residence near Black Head Sign Post. He was tried Saturday. . | 111,.\< 'K BOTTOM BARRRI) , ? FROM THF I'Ol ItT ROOM [ ?*&gCkaon. Miss.. Mar. 16.?(API i -U-Thc black bottom was barred from the courtroom today iu the ' trial of George E. Wiiuz. mana ger of the Music Box Kevuc. for alleged presentation of chorus girls on the stage of a local thea j?Improperly clud. ? fONSI'l. liOKHtTH HAS I'AMHF.II DAKUKB POINT ^V^Mhlngton. Mar. 16 t.M'i > Herudon Goforih, eomiul at 8a<> 1 Paulo. Hra/11. who wan stablied by t another Aiuerlean last week, had pa?*ed ih" danaer point In his re ? oovery, the State Department was 1 advised today. Love Or A Career? HILLY WELLS l.ow nr a carter?tills girl hurt to choose. Hilly Wells wax jiiMf an average, everyday Aun-rlcjui working Klrl. Nothing particu larly romantic about that, p? rhaps. but ahe awoke om* morning to tlnd tin* chance of a lifetime In li>*r grasp. Money, opportunity. I luxury, tlx* means of realizing her life's Kreateat ambition. Hilly Wells thought none of these things would a poll her. The man that loved l???r thought they would. From her hum-drum world of early ' breakfasts. lime clocks and cranky ouNlomera. Hilly found heraelf IHUdth'itly transplanted into the midst of wealth. A mat; if year wax her* a year uh u millionaire'!* daughter. Her great chance had j come. Slie would he a funioiiK musician. Hut thure were a lot of [ Hi in;..- Hilly had not counted on. New viewpoints, new loves, a new Insiuht into the ways of a wurld that had been always ho strange and far off. Ambition died; before the year wan up Hilly Wells begun to hale heraelf. And then? Head her atory In "Daughter** of Midas." The Dally Advance's umaabiug new aerial by Anne Auxtin. It starts Monday. March 21. Sinclair Contempt Case Goes To Jury Washington. Mar. 16.? (AC) The Senate'*'i-oniext cake ugaiUHt Harry F. Sinclair wax given to the Jury loctay in the Distrlc". of Co lumbia Supreme Court. TIH l l? \\ ITCH II AN AM) TWO WHO I'ASS IIV HprlngfiuUt. Mu.. U<ir. 16. ?_ . ( APi -?Overpowering and tleing up the vilkx> night watchman ami two pftHHvr*hy who slopped to invent tgal<>. h gnng of eight rob berH early today blew open the vault ol the Hank of Riling*, at Bilingn, 20 mil*** aouthwett of here and eacaped witii fo.ouO in cunh and between $20,000 and I30.0U0 lu Liberty bunds. I FLORIDA NKUROKtt NT AUK l --"1(1-N'" ON poht omen | West Palm Beach. Flu.. Mur. JC | ? tAP)? A long lino of D^Krwit staged a steady "run'* on mc post-! office Here today withdrawing i their funds from the postal sav jiugs department following r** < purl* circulated widely through 'the negro section* that "the Gov-! ? ernjneui was going broke." LIQUOR IN SUITE ON LEVIATHAN IS SEIZED New York. Mar. 16.? (API ? | Two wooden crules of assorted j whinkv. champagne, cagnar and ; beer have been seized oc board the i liner Leviathan near a suit occu ? pled by Arch Selwyn. theatrical producer. It b?canip known today. | Mr. Selwyn was ordered to appear ? at the customs house late today 'for Interrogation. Absence of Judge Give Negro Chance Kali i/.li. Mar. 10 tAI'i?Ab sence ?( Jndu Sta? k irom the court room when tie* jury brought in a verdict o.' u?i wi'vwl today lo i;eor_- .nk Baz- mor?\ ileum, a n? v. ? i t - ? the electric ci'a*.'. Tli" Supri ju?* ?'.?urt in nne of 10 opinion.- I it dow.i ordere! a new trial for ::ie n?'?r ?. v:h ? w;?s convicted in |.?*t lieceuihcr of ? .i ? murder <'i li?r don YtflVfrtnii, y>.u:i4 v.-m? man. u:id selitd lo ill*.' u. ;!it electric chair. Tlie court ai-o found slislr. discrepancy ij (bi report ??f the verdict. Yelvertun** b ?dy w.is fiiuurl by the Hide of a Hceere nunry roa I in Nuvt inht r li-1 '? 1 ii h i;. left home with a l>.ad of wtiacco to he Mild at Farmvill.\ The truck v<wi inUtiitx. Tlir?.e tla>> later lia/.? inoi-i- was arrest* d and identified as a negro w.i-j bold ttatemoie's tohacca. it lay there like a serpent.", .said Jubilee clarkioiii in discrib ing a i harmed wire that snuffed ib" life of young llennh Klli.?. Ap peal ??f the Carolina I'uwer an.! IJicht t'c iapany was dismissed hy the court and damage* previously awarded the father of vuuuk Kill", allowed to atand. The lad was electrocuted w'.iil returning home" from Suudry Scliool across the property of tli? ? new State School for the blind near Raleigh. WOKIl KIIOM ITAl.t IS KAGKKn AWAITED Washington, Mar. 10. iAIM ?An exprej|t?iiiii ir.nn Italy ou the American invitation t?> send "un official onservers" to iliree power (Geneva naval arms limitation con ference is awaited in official cir cles. The attitude the Italian Gov ernment will lake U desired in view of iliu now anticipated re fusal' by France to accept die #u;i gentlon to appoint .unit represen tative*, made only alter both the i'uris mid Home governments had decllued lo si; in with e?iuul sta tus at the conference table wit l Great Britain, Japan ami the Cni. ed States. The second proposal, presented two days ago io the French an I Italiau loniixn uUkui. at first re ceived-a--som?wh-at- favnra-blc r? 'coption in French political circles, but after an extended meeting yes terday of ihe Poincare cabinet ? there- were- indications thai Fiauue would decline. AI.I.OTMFM k.-,5o.oimi XOICKOI K Tt? IlKAI KOICI Washington. Mar. 1C.? IA I* I ? The War IK-fiartiie lit mad** pub i lie today rlvei ar.d harbor allot j in?*iiim for the fiscal year beginning July I. They aggregated |42. ! 009,000. The remainder of tit* i-iuiiUi SUIU . auiiiouiiut ions mail' ? by the las j Congress lias been r< ? ? served to meet eniergenclcM or for future allotment. ! Allotments of $i?0ft.000 to i $700,000 included: I Inland waterway; Delaware j Illver to Chesapeake llav $640, }000; Inland waterway, Norfolk. Virginia, to lleaufort Inlel. Nortli iCarolina, $f>50.000. MARKET REPORT NEW YOKK COTTON ?\V? Vork. .u?r K?.aj., J." . " '?? ?n.irlu-l was comp?,a Iht" , ,uM 10d,j. but 1)ricf3 fiirtT' ? " ","ly ?n<t*rton? on fiirti, , .ivi iiiijj |,y , s,.||,.r^ trad,. demand ' ' ? r"l,orI" 'if a mChuiJv ?|hv tnation In :ti<- South May arw '"' *?' '""'I'"* tti'ii. i...sj durti,K tnid-atier lloiin .? a..|i. rul market alio*inx ' - "I I to S. iHiint. ^ Nut 1|1|M; rnidlllinu nig. I1'-'1. Low. Clime. liar. U.*., l.|..;k is.kj 1 13.?S *< 9C -lui> n il i:? mi i, |?,tl j.. M.i'? 14.lu U.ji;;, 2* , t-ftTt l-r^n Ii iiiiih March 13 ;n Vj' ii :.u": J,"" i M.I I. Dec* mher 1 4.30. -March 13.71; Mav 1 v ; lulv I4.W1; ocuiImt ] < !>?-??? ntit? *i" 14.:;:s. NKW ORLEANS COTTON \V* Orleans. Mur. 16 -iaIM 01,0,1 I'l'lw allowed Improve iivt-4;. v.?rlv t?Miay j,in mwanls ihe ?I* ea.*? f! ??ff on iv>vtM'iifK ami rediuiiix. Cuius of l :j points *h?wu at till* opcDlRe were mm u;rr.}. u..,i as ihe morning worn -'i"1 ?vo,,? - > points up. A iliKhs May was trading a . f',lv 11 "I un<| October 1" lo 12 point* above the pi-alius rloMi. On (he turn Iomk ** "f To !? point* were registered ."pot eol ton rlosed steady ?>? Jin !'!Miwi1?.ww l'"? middling 13.95; vood lllid?illliu 1 4.!i0. Iterejpts 7 4H'f Mm'* Hfifi.HOr,. Future*: ' * ' Hi?li. Low. Clone ?Mir. -.1.1.'IK la.** is.ftg Mu> - 1 is. 80 J"v fjl Mo;, ran M.IK 14.00 14.18 M.:i0 14.14 14.30 ? r. viou* close: March 13.83* tj'o-it2'' J?Ul>* l)cc?iui>i'r 14.13. ,'"r;"lne: March 13.H1; Mav I . July l.t.?C; October 14.04 U'*? nib. r 1 J. | 3 bid. COTTON SEED OIL f. S,'w Y?rk? Mar. it;.? '??foil so.il oil closed steady. i Jiim j tinniic r yellow ft.flO; nrlnie rrndj. . .r.fi, 7.x7 1-2; Mar.I, si.cn: J h'n A".- ?,ay Ju? l,"' a,,k??*i ?.71; Sept em ??? i .t.j..; ?al< s 17.100. X< w Orleans. Mar. 1C. ? i \i? i ? Ott.ll, s..,.|| 1,11 Ktea(1 ' -II" MUiiitner y.-linw X..-,-,; ? niile V""; March S.eil; A)int ..... May V.a; June K.HS; Julv ? ?1 ? ? Octo-ber 9.0(1. POTATOES Chicago Mar. 1?._(AP,?Po. taloc? rcccl,,,. ;ir. r,,rs on , . total I;, s. ahipmciits *>71 - di'tiiantl and irarttni! very ,|ow' market ?llKl,t|, ?.,.ak.r. >111 sin lie,1 ronmi u-hitHs 1 Sjr? zig'ariwawai GRAIN MARKET '?Itlogo. March 1i!._,a1M ? *V".?t anil cum mntlcii nnwartl .uinLa.i'r VT ""li,v inincalliins of itccrea^lnc Wclni? """ " hn.hcl ilrop ln | the world's <tva 1 .kbit* heat sup- I ply. Speculative offering* of , wheat wii ?>f fairly cood volume, i Wheat closed firm 1-2 to 3-4! .net hixlier. Com 1-2 lo 3-4 7-8} up. oats at 1-4 tu 3-S#t 1-2 ad*i vance aud provisions showing 7 to 3? ccdIh decline. Cash wheat No. 2 red 1.34: Corn No. 4 mixed 63 ?? 7?? 1-4 ; N'o.i 4 yellow 63 1-2 6(66; Oats No. 2 Willie 4Mi 3-K; No. 3 white 42 1-4 | ft 4 3 1-2. ltye not (Juoled. Bar-' ley (Sfi bJ . Tintoihy hv^iI 4.754# ? 5.25; ("lover seed 31.5tM? 35.70. LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar. 16.;?(Al'i- -1 Hogg, 1 ft.000; uneven; irttn ll?)l!l improved from eaily; 10 to T5 ?M.la lim^l Hi:i|| libsdats .tvei au'-; butchers 1 r? to 25 cents off. at low i???im for yeat; top 12.05: 1 jstrictly choice 210 pound aver-' an*'* 1 1.75: bulk 2?.0 to 310 pound ; Weight 1 1.1 Of? 11.25: packing sows mostly lu.25^ in.50; "troii^: ; welulit slaughter pis* 11.50?' 12.(10; heavyweight hoys lu.!'0f? ? 11.35; lluht 11.35ft 12.05; luht lie lit 11.25^12.011: paekinu sows 10.10li 10.65; slai?t!it. I piuh 11.25 47 12. on. Cattle most killing cims je<* slow; at rmiii 25 to 5n cent decline; killing quality m--?Mum to good; shipper demand uarr'<w; Istockers aud fieders and bulls !tlrm; veaUrn steady to weak; no strictly choice fed steers here. I Sheep 10,000; fat lamlm open lint; slow, about steady, choice I bandy weight lambs early to pack iejs on shlpplnu account 15.25: , few best held higher; sheep stea dy; feeding aud Kliearinu lambs ! very slow_ 25 to 50 c< tits lower |than Tuesday. NEW YORK STOCKS New York. Mar. lfi.? (AP> ? '.The stock market displayed an other complelte reversal of form today, nelllny off sharply during the mornlnu and then rallying (briskly in the afternoon. The lat? ibuyitm was inspired by the lower linu of the call money rut< to 3 1*2 per cent, the lowest figure since last June, and the publication of 111** weekly steel trade reviews i calling attention to expanding mill operations aud stilfenltiK price tendencies. The closing was strong. Total sales approximated l.tiOtl.Ooo I shares, New York stocks closing prices: American Can 48 American locomotive ill 1-2 American Tel. & Tel. 164 1-2 t American Tobacco 125 1-k Atlantic Coast Lino . 5-X I Baldwin Locotnothe 191 5-K Baltimore & Ohio 113 1-2 llainsdull "A" 31 5-K llethlehem Steel .. 5ft 7 s ! Canadian Pacific .... 1S5 1 ?:! 'Chesapeake & Ohio ..156 3-1 i Chrysler Corp 42 1 Coc-Cola 191 1-S ? Col. Gas A: Mectric S3 | Consolidated Gas !?H Corn Product*; 52 1-2 | Dodge llros. "A" 23 Krh- Itajlrowd - 4 3 1-3 General Motors .ITS 3*8 Hudson Motors 72 International Harvester ?.160 Inter. Tel. & Tel. 131 3-K Kennecott Copper 62 5-K Mnrland Oil f,i 3-4 | Missouri. Kan. & Texas ' . 3J? Montgomery Ward t?6 New York Cen Ira I 152 f-4 Norfolk & Western 171 1-3 Conference Delays ! Henry Fords Case i Detroit. Mar. Hi.?(Al'l ? Op erims of today's sess.ou of tbi* ?1. iOov.o<io libel suit against Henry j Ford wiis delayed by a tunftri'inv i of JudKf Fr?-<1 M. Kuymond. Sen laior Jarm* A. Heed. counsel for i Kurd aud William Hj-nr> Culla ?aher. attorney for Aaron Supiro. , |>laiiiliff. j Possibility 01 a rum prom toe a? , to ;Sie appearance of Mr. Ford on ithe witness >tand. or iiettlemeiil 'of the suit were denied .by Sapiro. I An nour after court wHit due to' 1 open the eonfer?*uce still was iu 1 progress*. | Judge Kuymund told the juror* 1 jthe delay in op^nuiK court was due to a conference which he , hoped would gar?> tlu-ui. as well as <mc i jiih. !in:ii ;n ttn- fnmn .?h | was understood *he plaintiffs will [shorten the procedure ;is mucli an Packard Motor Cur 25 2-4 Pan. American l*e|. "li" t?2 ('??lillsvlVHIliu . :*S 5*S Phillip* Petroleum 51 1 - J Kudiu Corp 52 l-H Keyuolds Tobucco "II" lofl 7-S Sen board Airline 155 S-ars Koebuck 5! 5-8 Sinclair (Ion. Oil ...?rl.t-In 2-x? Southern Railway 124 Standard Oil. Cul &?? 1-2 Standard Oil. N. J. 27 3-4 Standard Oil. N. Y - :: 1 1-1 Studeh?ik?*r 50 2-4 Texas Corp . 4? 7-k Cnlon Pacliic - 16N Cnit*'d Drtm ...? ir.5 1-21 I*. S. hid. Alcohol 77 2-4 ! 1". S. lCubb? r t!4 7-Kj r. s. St.ei _i?:s Universal Pipe and Kad. <?2 possible .in Introduction of evi dence. Gallagher iu resuming hi* op ening pica. said h- he had dwlared ye*terd?v. that to atta<k coopera iiv?' ni.um.n.g ? ul- i?aii ur pjni was permissible. But he went fur ther than th*t. Gallagher *aid, and added: "lie said Mr. Supiio was a member of a Jewish com bine conspiring to gain control of agriculture." "It was not only a national <*oa- | spiracy. Mr, Ford charged." the attoruey said. "bur an internation al ring he accused Sapiro a.-- lie i*<nging to." 1N.II KM) IN ACCIDKNT J5. L. Cox suffered a spralued back and *everal scalp wounds yesterday, froro an accident when working on ;he new Virginia Dare Hotel. Mr. Cox is now In the Klizabeth City Hoapit:tl und?'n;o ing treatment. SKICKHWI.% HIKMII buffalo, N. Y-. Mar. 14. ? t AIM Ten wer* burned, five seriously and possHdy fatally, in an explo sion of dust accumulation ai the plant of the Automat if Transpur tatlon Company here today. Too Late to Classify EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ? Eart Church street, all modern con* venieme*. Call 15S-J. 15-:! 1 rf NOTM i: OF KhWTION Of < ouiii> KaiieriiUcMiih'Ui of l*iihlie Instruction N"i*l>V |< li Iiliv (i*rll la iimiiililBW ? h s ?r:.4? r., An .1. i ..r Uir I'niiiir siumi law ?/ Vmili Ciiulitii iu.-1 lUr eiirri'o- k llai t "I t>l-Urf..-KI kill rlKt > 'tMUIIV 'l|*-T. utrrndvnt ?/ i?iM.c ?ti<ru>-'.<?n <>n iln fir-! )li l?lt> In .\t>t I ? iii* inf a t? i in nf ' *<i r f.i -t M 411U1 III 4uH. 1 i.'T, Whim ihck T HE Wilrow Wock is quite a wock? A brainy beast is he. He knows a lot of toodhr-tish And tim-tum-tiddlc-dce. And what he doesn't know he knqws, He knows he knows much better; And what he thinks lie knows he knows Looks lovely in a letter. CLASSIFIEDS PAY THOSE WHO READ THEM AND THOSE WHO HEED THEM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAII.Y ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS Tbla blz? type (S point), on* writ a word each Insertion, minimum 25 cents. one time; 76 cents week; 15 words. J J StaudlDK ads, tivo cents a J irprd per week. Twenty centa I per month?Id advance. While ipace and pira [ graphed adf, f>0 cent* an Inch. Copy must be in the office I by 5 p. m. day before Inaer I Uon. nncwneal* I IT WII.I, PAY YOU to look our ?UA(u of dresaei. mats and bat* orer before buying. Karl A. SWdle. successor to Hurdle ft __lpeT. 16-22n X-fifKCIAIi Clogn-Up Week price on til our Floor and Hrlda*' Lgfci|?*. Bridge Umpn. IS 0o H VU)|f, |r?.t? K; Klooi- l,aiii|*H. $12 value. 17.48. M n. Morrlsette A CO. l?n Tiffin s iTkPAHTM Bin store at Popliir Itranrh. The place to ? get ladlrn' und children's fur jitihlpgs. Drug* and Groceries. I?tlfaich?"? at all hourr.. 14-l?n rili" StTop. ?ftoof, flutter and Pipe Workers. OWlce Ka" Fearing street dual neas phntie r?2t. Residence phone* 116? W and SIM. 10-lfn I TTflMNKITKH 8KHVICR CO.?.! Cm mske your typewriter work like WW. Phone or aee Cecil Bun ftt the National Bank. Iftfn ?r AUCTION 'STORE baa ?froB1 North J'olndexter | HI root to Ji-u-ib world waur atreet and wilj be known bh Mor rlsette'a Exchungr Store. lOtfn Automobile* for Sale 39 11926 FOltD TOITItlNC. A ape clal value this week for $176. I.. { II. Harry Motor Co. lG.16n 'FOltD TIM'CK with ateel rali and i body. Hrlced for <|ttlrk sale at $ ISO.00 L. H. Horry Motor Co. ; 15,1 On. Bicycle Hrjmiriny 45 | pICYCIvlC HBHAllirNO ? Hrlnx your bicycle around when It j leoca wrotiy. We ran help yon keep It in ahfrpe. (Irlffln'a Hi r if r i, * O 1 U m ' j' '* ~'Tttjt. i x-i?n BhHmt Shop# 60 OKT YOnt HAIH rut at bast oner a wwlt. You don't have tot wait hero. We have export bar- ' bers. Sanitary llnrbei Shop. 1 1 16-21 p Mrs. O MrMiillan, . J 412 Hennsylvanla avenue. ' ('AKOLINA HOTBI, llarbtr Shop.' | four barbers. quirk service, no' wa 11 ink. SOT Kant Colonial Ave-1 nue, Jan. A. Johnson, proprietor. j 1M 8p Bargain <Jounl?r 27 VISIT Its IN (M il NKW ?tor?> oti thf* old Albemarle Bunk stand. I Oar slock* ara complete with 1 new merchandise new low I price*. O. II. Wett Company. 16-22n. HI'111 NO COATS In sport and j dressy styles Super value* j Twills. tWN4?, plaid* and mix ture*. featuring newest tailored, j ? hclLed and double breasted I styles black and white and oth* er colors. Many fur trimmed. Oreat savings. il. M. William*. 16 Water St.. next to Mellck'a. ic-ltn. YOtI CAN m;y a new Spring suit here much cheaper than else-1 where The Hub. Next door to! express office. 12-lSn! Bu? Service 52 j | GKORGR WASHINGTON Hlgb | way now open. McPherson Bus J Line leaves daily 8 a. m. via Mo . yock. 10:80 an4 2 p. m . via 1 Oeorge Washington Highway. I Bus leaves for Rdentou and ' Hertford at 10:80 a. m. and | 6:00 p. m. 14t(n Dry Cleaning 70 f CJf*3T YOUR Hpriiig clothes cleaned up now before the rush. I Wo Kite satisfactory Kaulfi * Cox. 14-1 On. BF.TTF.Il 1'RICKS OB your Ford repairing. J. F. fcvaiiH Garage i Co. North Road street, Extend ; ed. 14-I9ii KWtxical 63 ELKCT1UCAL CONTRACTING ? :uid everytblug in Electrical up pi lances and fixture*. If It's elec Irlcal. call D. Ray Kraiuer. 14-19n. Fiirm SuppHm 62 FA8MBU8 ? Let un save you money on your farming Impla ment needs. We will be pleased to serve you. W. C. Qlover. 14-1?n For Sde 11 CHIC KB FROM winners In five states; Hocks. Reds. Wyandotte*, or Ruff Orpington 14.71 50 ?10 00; 100 ?916.00; 600 $78.36; 1,000?$162.00; Anco ua*. White Drown, or Buff Leg borus 26?$3.80; SO?-97.10; 100 ? 913 26; SOO ? 961.00; 1000?9110.06. Immediate live delivery guaranteed. 10 per rent with order, balance on de livery. Palmer Hatchery, 8hel byvllle. Tennessee Member In ternational Baby Chirk Assocla Hon. 16p FOR BALK?Do you wUh to hatch large bodied Barred Rocks chicks either for your own table or market? Then ?end for one or two settings of eggs from my floe flock which came direct from J. w Parks 6 Ron 16 eggs -1 setting. $2.00. Mrs. W W Midgette Kitty Hawk. N C 16 may In. .FOIIJ) COUPE lit good condition I Right price to quick buyer. I.. Hnrnard. ('are Spence-IIollowolI. i 1U-1I>1|. - JONQI'ILS and hyacintha, Cilanls. Kmpn-a* and Kiuperor*. l*hou<* 229-W. 10-1 i.n CASH RKC.1STKU- (i-H.d <ond: I tlon. Will sell for $75 Ipsa than It coat. Harry O. Paulon, Busy Hoe Cafe. 7tfti .Mine Florence Scoff. Colnjoek. N. C. ONE JOHN DKKKINO riding plow nnri a one horse cart, both 1 practically new. Apply Clarence | Held. Locuxt street and Colonial Avenue or phone !i09-J. 15tfo WOOD ? WOOD Wood. Dry pine, good grade hardwood. Phone 445, D C. Perry. 4tfn Found J TICK WK lillKHIi HOWS, one black, two sandy color, have strayed to my farm Owner may ! aeenre name by paying for this j ad and for feeding how*. Clyde ' Prltchard. Weeksvflle, Route One. 16.17.1 Hp (iroCPPicf* Mlt. WOODLKY SAYS he would like to know Ilint Kin* Flake Flour Is u?ed in every home. Ask vonr grocer for King Fluke for the reason It In good. D?liver<>d lo the merchant* freah every week Trv It In your next order. 14-1 An. JUST BTKP to the 'Phone and call 7 4 and your groceries will be delivered at your door in a *hort wiilie. K. R. Meekln*. ? 12-18n KAT TIH* FINWHt coimtrr prrr ducta In the way of grocer!** that ran be had. We always have a frenh nupply. The Service Urocery. 1016u llelp Wanted?Female 32 WK PAY 11.20 doxen sewing bun galow apron* at home, spare time; thread furnished; no but tonhole* to make Send stamp lllll Oarment Factory, Auhurn. N. Y. 16p. Help Wauled?Male 33 IlELlAHLE, energetic man wunt-j ed at oju-h l?y roll known J. K.' Waikiim Company. Splendid op ening in Elizabeth City to din trkbnte fnmou* Watkln* product*! to steady iiR(>rn. $35 to |R0 weekly. No experience neoes-j Miry. Write The J. R. Wat kins I Company, 230-42 Johnson Ave.. Newark. N. J. lC.l'p Hardware 18 NEXT WKEK Is Clean up and Paint t?p Week, ('all on ijs for Itf'S or S-W PftlnU. Culp? pper Hdw. Ci?. EllrabHh City. Eden * ton, and Wtlllanisluii. 11-1 flu j Laundry Service 71 FAMIT.Y WASHING Hough dry ? nd damp wnsh. Men's work a specially Aloomarie Laundry Phone 126. 28-tfn , Millinery 8 WE HAVE SoMK very attrac tive number* In children's bats. Mother*, we would be Kind to show yon. Walker & Company. 1 2-18n. Meats BUY WIIIsJHK the best can be had for qualit> and prt?0. Hcrl ; Davl*. Phone ??3. 10-16n Money lo LniH .17 j INVESTIGATE our small weekly and monthly repayment plan If ! you need money for any pur pone. The industrial Hank. 4 1 On Plumliing 13 PMTMfllNG ? Skilled workman ship. price* very reasonable. Par vice aecond to none. C. K. Gar relt. Plumber. Sltfnj "" 1 Konfillg i2 ROOFING CONTRACTOR* Wei will appreciate an opportunity toji figure on your roofing job | ?whether large or small. iMpkln' fe Kciil, Riverside Drive. phono 748. 12-1 7 n Sea FcmmI 66 PIBII and oysters for the Lenten season. Yon. we hnve them. JU9I Phom 2M or 410. Thomas Crank. th?- Msn Who Knowr. Pish. City Murket. 14,16.16n Sign I'ainling 53 K. W. ORIFFIN, alalia and trhow, turds Kh-?p over Mitchell's De part nun t Htoro. Poatotflce Box 111. 14lfn. 1 Stiocw SO) SHOE8?0HOEH -Durable shoes' for the whole fumily. Kuvc money , with us. T. W. Williams fc Son. , Corner Colonial Avenue and Polndexter streets. 14-19n| Sffond IUikI Furniture 2f> | WE BUY AND SELL aecond hand furniture, or trad** In for new. MorH**tte'a Exchange Store, 11-13-16 North Water Streot. next to OaakR ft Hushes. lOtfe { VegctaldrM and FriaiU 12 A. 11. 8EBLEY * SON will huve to arrh-e (|r?t of the week 100 hox<v. Alexander and Baird Flor ida orange*. 10 boxes grapfrult. 80 buixhei H hand bananas. 60 huuches 7 hands; 1C0 bags po tatnes. 20 hags onions, 60 bags Danish cabbagf*. 30 barrels A grade llaldwin applet. Phone 1 &9. Your order will be appre eliUMi 14-lfn Miss Elizabeth Simmon*, Oolttjotk. N. C. (iinHidalc Cord* 31 1 TAKE TH1H method of announc Inf that I will he a candidate for rrolertlon as alderman from 8? cond Ward, subject to lh<? May election. Your vote and support will be appreciated. P. U. Kram er. mlltfn; CANDIDATE Par Councilman J Thin in to unnouaco thai 1 am ai candidate for rc-eleorton In thPl office of City Councilman. It I v.-til Im> my purpose to serve ihej city in this capacity to th* very l?cj?t of my ability. The aupport ? and vote of my constituent* will! he Kreatly appreciated. Lvsllel Armstrong. 11-lsnJ CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR?11 hereby announce myself a candi-l date for Mayor of Kiizabeth City, subject to the action of the May election. My platform In a prom ise of conservative and huslneit*-, like service to every citizen, and 1 fair and Impartial treatment of) all alike, to the best of my knowledKc and ability. Your vote and support will be appreciated. ' W. T. C til Deo tier. _ lOlfnl wriiic I'ur ii*n' '?? I?. ?rf thr l*uhtl" Mmnl Iji? nl XnKh t ilnllll I, lirirln ilnh ?ii?l llip ea>giK'?iik C?nui1? )U?ri| ,4 K4urn (loll Will lii-lil ? m.-*lnt llawl.t Avr.l Ith. j l#JT f?r iho inrv of ? Irrtlnn ? c<*iin> J hiirntKnt if s. banW foi l'a?<nn-i?tik ivunii ?r I J. M. brMflY. M. IV JKNXIXIH. (liilimnn HcImmiI ftt I'urrMurk Court HoiWi North Carolina H"tWMal. fur the Wl nn I'f ? l?nM ay <?? fnirliiirk iv?n Houk*. !Ci.*th I\||.4?M. Wilt U- In I In- Ihwill ?* Kitll* ration ??/ ? 'urrllurk Omijlv. Sn'U I'imlUu utf "? IS x??. Ma|.~h ??. Wit. at Hi- ntt<-'<? ?* Ml?? Midi r Nwtaui. flt||*?ln><1MMlt "f r-.irriiMrk ('mil !!?????. Nonh i'?m iiaa. A cnllli<| rltw> '?>r $Vrt? o?. pavabl" t-> Mid ?iil>r??fHfn"l.n' ?? li?Hn|iin> rarii M?l Itoavia. tid H|ifriti?U(iii< i >a> Im- otfilnid lit aitilirn'i-fi. nut ui?-n ili't*' It U a riOiM rUrrk for ?JV l?l. X |hr ??irr U I'tlmt. Ilrowiw tc Kiti (liMwi, AlfMlmi, MJ Kii-irT IlinMirtf, N.nfnifc, Virginia. Tlir* miuir.U <t* pixit ty 1?- murtiPtl wlirn Un> ami M-rridl JtUttl* air I ?uidmI Hi !>??? Antiltnla. Tlitu ii^uinl ? all M4ai H<Mlil> ok KIN i \TlON Ct'llRtTtTK Mil XTV. XOIITII I'AUOIJXA. MAM* V. NMVHi'tir. ntar.ll.tS.14 Xui-ilntaMfcat. MIrh Margaret Connory. io:t W<*at Cyprcaa atrert. FREE Tickets to The Alkrama There arc several names printed in the Classified columns today. If YOOftS is there you are entitled to a FREE Ticket to the XLKKAMA. You must ciaim your ticket at the Alkrama tomor row. Make it a daily habit to read the CLASSIFIED ADS. There are many more opportunities for you in addition to on evening's entertainment free. 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The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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