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FstraW 1 By Girl's Parents South Mill, had ,wo >Ult g?"0?y BUthi. who " at spirits l>u, depart,-,{ , , * depth, or del-,.u?n *n.w?' ?' y?mh ?f I, 2* o?h?r waa-a girl. ; "'bc ,hu? U Tl * v I,-. ! ?on?e from Norfolk. ' r/, v .Wanted to be married * i *?1L ppen,d thai J It Bpwicer. of South Mll)s w ... ' tron, home Kb..,, ?'> BBui 1.*,a-nlB"l|"n i- I'M .... M |j?l preUmlnap to lnj,r' Worth Carolina, aim ?i . ? .1 in hi . ,,., 11 ?bl?. there w.t nothing for :i?.ni to do but wait. They waited .,;i rinallv I)r. Speii,-. ,.* ,, , Promptly b,,*,,,, , I aSt.hT' '""'??a IhcKI, , v wyllilnr was turning ,[U r. f after all. , l*he,i bin examination ? h. i. ? r..,.. , ot ,he Kiri upo? ,h..' and took her In rh.iri?.- |..,||,?|||;' In .pile Of lt< r f.,rl?| ?l, they carried i-r- |,a. k : , Norfolk J A disappointed lir?l< ur ? uu t ?lect. who liauir't b<*t-ii i?,!?? * ?f(er all, follow i| i? ull<>1 i,,.r , ir ( Had the Klrl'n nun-nt.. arrln.i 1 ? *?"1'1 have be. it a-.-.i, r,r UK'ior Kor'- ?. trnr. ~.-Tt: .:r ... . . to aay which? Shoots Young Wife rThen Kills Himself ^?obh'n.trinc. Ju'ly IS.?, AIM j h.~ r. ,,,unl- ?ueee?.fu| Cra- | 6 iM*1 County farmer, -hot Ills' v~Joon? wife through the heart an,I ' then commltleed suicide- ar'hb "P.* la"! Bight III an Isolated ?I auction 15 miles north or here ' j fyrdlnn to word received a, , ?jSPee of Sheriff c w. shuler, today. j Miil f#r,en(I ,,vll>K more ihun a 21 ?M?"" "ene-or the trttK fc*SSji"C?,VOr' Ut S abon'i T*' "lKl" apparently fc*S"" "" a tier the shooting I -- ""mn""'r'1 Plaintlv,, I i?.i, " 8'x >?"r ?'d duUKhler' fe hiil ?ra?m". *alke,| i? il?. | ..p? " t'orrinicerlnd crl, d! ? ? Papa has shot M ima." JT" l\l>frt\ l>|;\ls ' '"arrange-] ? Inl -m " flly baseball I ^" i.? Seaboard lad pcnudil.s, of Portsmouth Wfiim-, . day afternoon a, 5 uVlovk ? nami ?! i,s k"1 he ,, an BOpnced earlier. The Independeul, art declared have on,. ?r the - Jir "einl-prorenBlonm teama f 1^* ?? Friday, the local ?i? ? ,' l>la'r "'e 8' wunoe Club L. also of Portsmouth. UOI?V (II, W (i M \ \ ,s CL4I.MKI) IIV itltOTIIKi: B^MnKton. jU|. /A.?. I ? 2ai".^?f> u' M" "ori""'- I'ol'laid. ! ' Hi/ml 1 ""loninblb. aceid. nt K n , l?nl<i.h ami j \i r Hoiic-k .,| , ., ... "" ?' M. i fsrsiv^-wsw! I &fr.?rr?rs. ,?I,i?. Salur"?y an Inv.-Ml-J V Libel Srrrt May Be Settled .*atron Mi!iiri?- jum an accident of destiny In th* vindication or liii Jewish I" oph ax he d??ncrl bed himself. In completely muibAM with Henry Fold's upoloKiett for what Ford's Dearborn Independent ha* said about thi* Jews. So aaltMtled Is In. In fact, that he said after returning bvtnr from Canada Sunday niitht that he helli-ved hla million dollar libel f-ult naalnnt Mr. Fprd ami the Dearborn Independent would be aet ||?d "lit of court. ,'v .. t,? "The i el ruction, apology and recantation have fulfilled. the IMirpOHc ot tie- Milt, mo far au the main Intention 1b concerned," he "I certainly have no desire to cause Mr. Ford any cmbarVaae iik tit whatsoever. and I mean that to apply from all Mandpglpte." Mr. Sapiro, a Chicago lawyer, wliime activity Id agricultural ? eonomtex and eiHiinrativi'M drew the editorial Area which ktyqfcid in lll? I Milt, k.iI?1 nhat m i.otiatlons for an out-of-court settlement have l*e? ti coiulucted over the heads of Mr. Ford'a counael. ? Seven [Murders Charged to Hi)n Thin picture of Matthew Kimcs (left). most notorious of Oklahoma bandits, waa taken in front of the Jail in Plagataff, Aria.. (otttMr)a? Kimcs* capture In the Grand Canyon. With the bandit are 4 couple who navn their names aa Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kady. la whaae car Kimcs was riding. Thoy explained they had ho knowledgeIbat Kimcs waa being sought. Feren znurdera and a doaan binfc rob* boilc? in Oklahoma aro charged to Klmea. whoae brother, Q?9fgK ia acrving n lifo term In the Oklahoma Dealt* Be-Poppied Thla largo hat of leghorn. edged with rad velvet add trimmed with r?d poppies, N?td flat ou the brim, their itene winding about twtii to a charming con* panloa (or the nuinmer atlernoou , . f- ?y Golden Strands An axampla of *onn?w?iry, tlx advent af vkleO kma k>ujc predicted. ta lltaalrfttad In Ukt< BMkUM tl lur atria*. or (ol? head.. - /i ^ I ^ ( v NORFOIJC MARKET 'ifVj'.t ? T u reported by JA11V1H A ? tPENOH-HOLIiOWKI.L OO. Juiy *2thf-.W17. Hens. a life ?i-;- 23c-2bc I White Bpflng Chi*, alive. 26e-2fte I CoI'd Sprg- Chlx, a live _ 35c-40c TO. ?WP ? u.M?i Irteh poUlaen. No. I t. ?3.26-13.60 UrreU, >??* FOMND-^Sfrbol hnI hone and one. garter. Finder may ] receive Hia?. by properly descrlb " log and pftylng 30c.for thla ad. ? William Perry, Route Two, Elia ?ity, N. C. 12-13p FIRST BAPTI8T Sunday School Excursion on Thuraday. July 14. Leaves Elisabeth City 8 a. ra. Re turning leave* Virginia Beach at 6:10. p. at. The round trip tick - eta for adult* are $1J?0; for those between 6 and 19 yeara or age. 76c. T>oao under alx years of ago will (O lrdCw 12-13n FOR IKE NT?Two nicely furnlahed honaokeeping noma. A is? on furnished room aultable for one or two gentlemen. 101 Bant Chureh .iroet. 12.13.14p WANTED tO NURSE the alck or small children by n settled white NEW YORK COTTON New York. Jufj (ApV '? ^ 'less favorable rlew of weuthe* roedltious in the South combined with the bullish sentiment created, by* the recent acreage figures.; seemri* responsible for a further ; advance in the cotton market to- j dag*. October sold up to 17.98 and January 18.27. or about 22' to 25 ; points net hlghe*. AJ this ftfctire , iher?* waa a little more reaMiing i ant the volume of business , tape rod off in the afternoon when | October was ruling around 17.81 I with the active months 9 to 11 polnta net higher. jPuturea closed steady; 4 -to 8 J higher. Spot steady; middling 17.78. Futures: High. Low. Close. Jan. 18.27 17.96 18.98 Mar. 18.46 18.14 1&.2903O, May 18.60 18.29 18.43 July 17.67 17.34 17.48.049 Oct. 17.98 17.65 17.77078 Dec. .18.20 17.86 18.01?02 Previous close: January 18,04; March 18.23; May 18.39; July 17.40; October 17.73; December 17.97. Opening: January 18.03; March 18.22; May 18.36; July 17.40) October 17.73; December 17.98. TRUCK MOVEMENT ?Raleigh, July 12? ar-1 lot shipments by radio to North Carolina Department of Agricul ture: Peaches?Alabama 1. Arkansas 111. Georgia 336. Missouri 3, North Carolina 13. Oklahoma 12. South Craoilna 19. Texas 4, total 498. Potatoes?California 18. Geor gia 1. Idaho 3. Kansas 117, Ken tucky 4. Maryland 49. Mlasourl 12. North Carolina 17. Tennessee 1. Texas 1. Virginia 470, Wash-1 ingtoo 27, total 718. COTTON SEED OIL New York, July 12.? (AP) ? Cotton seed oil dosed steady. Prime summer yellow 9.30; prime orude 8.12 1-2 0 8.26; January 10.09; July 9.40; August 9.60; December 9.67; October 9.91; No vember 9,93; December 10.04. Sales 6,900* GRAIN MARKET Chicago. July 12.? (AP)?I Wheat suffered sharp breaks in ' price today as a reaull of- the Gov-1 eminent forecast of a yield much In excess of what has generally been looked far. Export demand waa slow and the trade save little attention to crop damage advice# from France or to the Canadian government report. , Wheat closed unsettled 2 7*8 to 9 1^9-cents net lower, 4ofn -uiv changed to 1-2 cent off, oats 1 1-4 cents to 1 7-8 centa down and pro visions varying from X cents de cline to a riae of 16 cents. Wheat No. 1 red 1.43 1*2; corn No. 3 mixed 1.021-1* No. 2 yel low 1.06 01-2. Oats -No. 3 white 46047. No. 4 white 43 1-20 46 1-2; rye No. 2. 1/11 1.2. Bar ley 70 080. Timothy, seed 4.60; clover seed 20.00 0 30.M. Lard 12.60; ribs 12.12; beJIMif 14.26. I Wheat: July?high $.44 7-8; < low 1.42 1-4; close *.43 1-t to 1-*. Corn: July?high 1.01 1-8; low .99 1-2; close 1.00 1-4. POTATOES gblcaKo. July 12.? (AP)?Po experienced. Mrs. N\ C. Dll lon, cor. Cedar and Dyer streets. . 12.13c OLD rAPKOS^ At one half price. Our old paper supply Is taking up too much room. We want to iqere tt quick. This paper la ex cellent for wrapping or pack lug. Atpl* Ike Advance OKI**. ti tat6e?f- r*r*1pts <(8 car*; on traeh I 1; total IT. 8. shipments 7 71 cars; I trading fair; market slightly atea dy; Virginia barrt-l Irish Cobblcca 4 40 at 4.44; Kannaa City Irish1 Cobbler* 2.30 at 2.40; few fancy j shade higher. livestock Chicago, Joly V' (AP) ? Hogs ti>.900; art-rage weight ?40 P*?un^ futod to choice %UJUUy ??? *** iat aow? ?teadj lo l? cTB" ?y ctT other* mi?*. ?rou?# ateady. ""cattle fl.OM: tod itcMI and "he stock ??'?? ateadjri Uw b?avt? ,1,erSh?i "io?: 'im MoJiwr'* ?'?? ssl ?sr~ Umt?>yUl; sheep steady NEW YORK STOCKS New Torlt.^'utV }?.?? .^talMd MnveaUn?t buying the usual flock ot rumor* o( oe? com bination In th* railroad hud In d"K5L "d?Wed cncoura?.men. from the outlook of Improved but; S cortaln Boo. and iriL'srorat^cuirria"?^ 2.KII. oartlclpatioQ which w*? ?till eitremely limited despite ra cial iarp ad?a?? U. particular ''?rtoV*closing was strong. Tot*J sal? approximated 1.700.000 "hc'?alnK prices follow: Allied Chemical * ?>? --1" American Can ? American Locomotive .. '?? Amer. Smelting * Rel. ?f .* American Susar II American TeJ * Tel. _?? \ \ American Tobacco ?Jj J * Anaconda Copper ? ? ' Atchison ins 7-8 Atlantic Coast Lino 198 7 Baldwin Locomotive 2? 3 Baltimore * Ohio US 3 ? Barnadall "?A ' ; . , BeWilakem steel California P?? Certo Do raaoo _.. ? Chesapeake & Ohio {*> . . Chi.. R- I. * P"? 1*| 12 Chile Copper ? ? a Chrjraler Corporation ? Coca Cola ?" * | Colorado. Fuel J| * Coeaol Oaac ;1".. 6.8 Corn Products " 6 Podge Broa..JA ?, , Du .Pout B* N?n *15 1.1 Erie lUllwd ? ] \ R?M!-==Sa Btectrte New 118 General MoU>r?. *?f Oreal Northcj-U P(d. 91 6 8 Hud?m M store, M UUaola Central ?" ' 4 latsr. Com. Epk- " International Nickel ?? Kanaaa City Southern M Lehigh Valley !*? ? : Louisville 4 Nashville ?? V-? Mack Truck MarlahrfOU Mid-Coot- Pet. Mo.. Kkn. ?. Te*aa Montgomery Ward 1 Naab Kplors ; ; Northern Paclflc_ I Packard Motor Car Pan American P*t Pea nay Wan la. ? phlltlpa Petroleum Radio Corps*ration Read Ink Rep. Iron 4 Steel _ Reynolds Tphacco M. I. * ??? ?>*" Heahoard Ak l.loe Sears .Roebuck uL 8outU*rn Patlftc , ' Ht ? | Southera Railway 138 6-* ! Standard Oil. Cal. 53 5-?' Standard Oil. N. J. _ 38 :i-4 Standard Oil. N. Y. 30 1-4 BUidebaker ? 50 To*. Gulf Sulphur M 1-9 Tobacco Products .101 1-4 I'nioa Pacific 175 3-8 TT. 8. Ind. Alcohol U. 8. Rubber ? U. 8. 8tcd Wab??h Railway Wcstlnghouae Electric Willys-Overland Wool worth " Yellow Taxi 6 Coach JO 5-8 Vlck Chemical 11*47 1-2 TO SIT UP IN THE AIR AND LET THE SUN SHINE ON MY BACK ' AND THE WIND BLOW THROUGH MY HAIRl BUT I DON'T THINK I D UKB IT IN THB WINTER? in Bueviui tmr CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED | .ADVERTISING wrl _ ? DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS Thla alio type <9 pclnt). ow? C?nt m word each insertion, minimum 26 cents, one time. 79 cente week; 16 woida. t? ?8tandlng ads. five cents a Unrd per week. Twenty cents | per month?in advance. White space and para fraphed ads, SO corns an Inch. Copy mast he in tlio office ty 6 p. in. day before Inser tion. u BOUncfinrut* I j MAH AND !K)A.ItI> at Chowun Stage. Ocean View, Mrs. Ilary ?MttOn. Miaia^ei. Six in LOO per day^aoh; 4 in i ?om UO each; in room $3.0?> jh; 2 in room 93J>0 each; 1 in $4.00 per day. Rlx Jn room! fc.90 pt?r week each; 4 In | em 914.60 each: 3 in reom $f & j 2 In room 917.60 each; 1 om 920 per week. ]1.12pj J?L 1090 for your next ear! Chuck's Auto tanndry.j hr Suffolk Carotins railroad. . I at reft. 12-lSn SBKVICK N KWS <X>?Circulating | library. periodicals. newspaper*. Nodn fountain. eixart*. rffcarottes. UAlflMi *boe SUM parlor. Phone I?30. 14 N. Martin Htreet. 1 3.1.1.14 n. GOING FISHING? -Sfe 1'rltchard & Jackxoii for the bent fl*hln* supplies. S. l'olndexter Street. 7-13n. Automobiles for SbI* 39 ONK CHKVKOLKT Coach for polo; motor ivcohdltloned; car In ?:ood xhap? Will irll cheap to quirk buyer for ?a*h. A. 14. W" ?llnuiH, 500 ri. Road St. 11-Ifin Burlier Shop* 60 GKT YOUn HAIll CUT ill* ln??t | Oflice .1 week. You don't hare loj wait here. Wo have expert bar her*. Haultary llarber Hhop. ll-Kn. Hargaln Counter 27 | SM.K NOW COIKU on l.ldlM'] droM?s mid hat* hi greatly ro. ' du<?fl prlc?*. Clot Mug for men | Walche*. diamonds, jewelry noveltlew. Mosw A. G lander. 12-lftn. 81 MM Kit WKAll for ladle* and MlMea. Beautiful Mummer drea* e* In all pastel nhade*. Price* $2.OR. *5.95. $9.0.1. Kelt andi floppy h?t?. 11.85 up All wool l bathing stilt* In attractive colore , and pattern)*. G. M. William*, 16 1 Water street. X-lln J1JBT RRTKIVtiD -baaut Iful llntj of fillk dre**e*. Reasonable prl ; fen. 5ee fh?*m before yon buy. J I Needham'* Notion Store. ? 8-14n. COOL HIJMMEIl dressea In the inobt attractive dofitgns. Dark and light color*. Karl A. Hurdle. 6-12n. Itic^rlr Impairing 45 TIRING US your bicycle or pho?? ?rsph repslr woffc. Kv*ry ioh Knsrentced to pleaae. P?M>eLoa. 6-1 In. * *!-?? \ (j*Pi for Hire 41 FIVE MINUTE ofrlc# to an/ part of the city. The old reliable line of for hire car*. Johnnie Johnson, phone 61. . 17tfn Mr*. Frank Brother*, H. K. D., City. IHiric* 67 COMOON'8 GUERNSEY rnUk I* Mfe? to the Infant. It'* health, growth and strength to th? lad; a* a "bracer" for father; and a "nightcap*' for moth?r; a "kick" but no "kick back" Is had. Co boon's Guernsey Dairy. Phone lOQg-W. 11-160 Fifth KNOW THE JOT of a dettctooa, sea food dinner. We have fifth fresh from the nets arriving dally. Our clam* are the be*t. Prompt delivery servlc*. Tbomae Crank, the m?a who know* fish Phones 204-410. 11.12,13n Filling SutioB 23 HAVE YOUR car wsnft?Kt and greaee4 M The Fountain. BUn<l ard gasoline and motor olla. Tin*, tafcii, ud aeceeaorlee. Cold drink*. i < Il-l?n For Sale II FQfi IS**?Underwood Forta&v typewriter- In A-l condition. Will aall. cheap. Cull 3S6. 11-1 In FOR 8At??Haby Carriage, crib and atroller. Phone Stt'J. ll-l?n. FINE JERSEY COW? Quality, age and pfire right. Herman Newborn. Balcroaa. N. C. 9-1 Sp Crocerigt AHK YOUR O ROC BR lor King Flake Flour and Superla Short ?ning packed In 1 1b carton*, they art good. (luaraatecd by W. J. Woodiey. Wholesale Orocer 12-lSn. FKBftll vegetables. and frnlta. Country chickena. Full line of freak groceries and best 11m of canned good* Prompt daUrery aer*lce. A. R. Luton, Phono 711. 7-HP wu HAVE A optfiplete lino Of fancy g rode rim. frulte and ?ege tablee. Delivery throughout the day. S. R. Meek In* Phone 7?. 7-lla. Hfi.Tfiil'hrkir, r. r. d.. ciir. hSSL IXJRT <A white gold Rlgln wrlat watch with old KagHah Initiate M? R. C.. on gray ribbon hand. ?aUvbta. reward giren if rataraad <o J* M. Orlce, Sr.. or Rhoae ??, ? ?v LOW?Mud's leather pocket book w,ltb gold edges. Liberal re whrd If relumed to Tba.Advaac* OWw. 11U ? ?? ?*1 Hw*7 3 r*MllT WARHI.NO? Roaih dry W>?| ?Mk. *???? wot* ? MMttaUr. AlbataaiU Ulirfr) Phoae )**. .. t : IHIl Mia* Margaret Dark, 8iirK*M >tr??t. ate at fitOt a HATK aomt ale* hata and .Op. Walker MUM Co. t>lta ,?? nveetlftat* .our small payment plea U? tlnaaoe vacation. The Industrial . u M|? 55 DIOUSLY FREW I and ten ia ordering meats he i yaa oaa depend em your We maintain a prompt ry lewke. Bert Davie. 'to Et p a?4 kam oka?r<o!?! iln drinks, aaadvlrhoa. can fat lea. Ttia linr Bowl. IN KtliabPth Ofty. lanch ? ?li? TVa Kdom. Paltetoaa soupa, sandwiches, plea, ?pec 1*1 summer delicacies, and cold drink* 6-12n S22S?5 % WHPJN tOU want a new reef on ? 7<M>r-?ld root ?ryonr drain plpee repaired, call en the firm that will (We jovt the heat service and Mie beat materia*. Pipkin * Heldr sheet metal workers and meHnf' contractors. Phone 741. ?-12a. ... so HHOB8 for vpoatlon waar. Nearest styles In summer footwear for la dlea. Oome In and-see them. T. W. Williams 4b Bon. 11-1 in Tiro 18 sssrzr I'HICR on l ].) cord Ur??!#.??. c. V. P.rry, Wwt M?l? llnH. J4J?n Wanted lo Buy 21 ^'?rw rrrKn ? WANTED- To puTchaa<> email skiff In anawerlBf give prlcoi Addraea box 9, Bilaahsth City. North Carolina. ?? >> ?-16n WANTED TO BUY -Tklrly jaunt w* Atfdr.a* oalckJr Box 4J.I. City. N. C. Mln I4Im Nellie Jonea, Cypreaa at root. ? WANTfW> -To rent good form ^ontalnlna around 76 acre*, for iftfft. Hn*t bore rood dwelling and ontfcu ltd ha*", a loo comfort ofrto tenant lienor and oonrven tent to good school. W. 11. Hun tot .Koyte 1, City. li-19p WANTED TO KENT?'Four or five room unfurnliihed apartment on first floor with private hath. Address Pi O. Bo* 414. City. 9-12p. LAHOKKK8 WANTED?to work on Floating Road to Camden. F. D. Summers. Superintendent 7-13n. WANTJOD AT ON?E? Cloan white rag*. no hooka or buttons. Ad vance Office. tia FREE---- ' j Tickets to the Alkrama There are several names printed in the Classified columns today. If YOURS is there you are entltlsd to a FREE Tickvt to the ALKRAMA. You must claim your ticket at the Alkrama tomor Makn it a daily habit to read tho CLASSIFIED AOS. There are many more opportunities for ytyl in hddition to an evening's entortainment fres. ' ? Today At The Alkrama; E "MR. WU n?
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