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The Advance from Elizabeth City, North Carolina • Page 2

Publication:
The Advancei
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Elizabeth City, North Carolina
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2
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TO TrE r. i a CF PA; lOITORJAL ii.D, bU COTTON l'HOHUCL LLlZAIiKTU OITV. N. (J. 1 f-r t.i th- lirriir rcllcr Photographs evcry-Uliy liiiilirthixi-, anywhere, anytime, diy or night.

STUDIO NEXT.TO E. QU1NN 6 CO a repre ''a- Mtank A I uhi i iL' I tb Sh, r.S' ef C. 'o the th- i V' in or ra Me Primary. I early the should 6 Vach 14, 1916 111 II X- I I this i- I b-- i-laiys or 1 tnii to nvestizate th EUYI.NG TO-DAY CUTTON tret 11 5 ny candidate for so imp. 1 1 an iitilee.

I am not a c-nndidaie i ecause Middiut: 1138c Co th t.ext D'-ri! As-em-b-y ef North Cui i. s-iVjett to this of the Primary. If I am elected, I will try- to the lest cf my abi.i to repeal the useless and burdens-me laws pass ed at thj last and sub-sMtuf in their stead. laws that will be both useful and economies," to the taxpayers of Pasquotank County. Respectfully, tffpd EXGEXE S.

SCOTT. a lot of friends have ur-rej me for the office, but a candidate because EGGS II' Eiigs. It dozen 17c. I want the office and because I be- ieve I can fi 1 it to the satisfaction Spring Opening Our showing of Spring Millinery will take place on Wednesday and Thursday, March 15th and 16th. No cards sent in town.

All are cordially invited to attend. CELLING TODAY FLOCR ef both the town and county. I re- spectfal.y invite your consid -ration. IVaps.o. st i at ct $0.50 Sincerely.

GKAlN tf SHELTOX G. SCOTT OaM, I't'r 1 tisht'l oc. Corn. White, per sack $1.63 T3DIML M1DDLIM5S Winter, per fl.0 MEAL AND Ul'LLB Meal, per ton S8.C0 Hulls per ton $15.00 SAwT Ground Alum, per ba 5c. SYCAMORE BRIEFS Joseph Peele, Associate Editor.

'SUBSCRIPTION RATES: On Year ...100 On Month 10 syiamcro, Gere a Twiford left ior Mashoes where she will spend a tew days with her friends, she will leave from Mushoes for Manns liar Published Tuesday Evenings And Friday Mornings lor Wednesday to visit her sister -Mrs. Antha-MMgatr" i Model 75 Price $615. M.M. Harris, M.W. Ferebee "Entered us second clasp matter, May 1.

1H. at the oilice at Elizabeth City, Nortn Carolina," under the act ol March 3, 1S7'J." For the Experienced Cook fJpHE best cooks appre-. ciate Crisco most. For purity, for digestibility, for economy and for convenience in keeping and handling, they find it unsurpassed. They find that it gives as good results as the best creamery' butter, yet costs no more than ordinarily good lard.

That is the reason why the Crisco can is a familiar sight in the kitchens of good everywhere. Mrs. Sadie Sawyer is spending this week with friends lit Svcamore. Alice Sni th wife ot K. W.

t-Unith died at her home at North Hanks Thursday rnoon. The l.c-dy was brought here and was Inii. at the H.ipti.'t chinch. Mr. M.

Li. Twitoid conducted the inner-ul services. Mr. W. A.

Sawyer S.mday i "I tako a loc.il tluuy as wea as The Vloik Wur.il," said a Cam den U. an to the ed.un- ot tuis laet wet niit 1 am Iijhi iiuoiit The When it coiaes lu tome the mlicr papers iloti Mino.iht tj niiKii." -1 ry this on our piano i. c. Mr. M.

1). Saw- with hus brother r. M'ss Katie iJir.aU ha'lvn brother Mr. C. ('.

Duvall if tluffalo City. M'Fsetf Inez and C-rcia -Twi A GOOD SHAVE 8 you. Get one often and always at The Main Street Barber Shop Open from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p.

mi. JSc per can i lord spent Weilnesday with tav. and Mrs. C. II.

Creef of Ilufiuio City. Mr; W. J. liasnight visiting bis daughter Mrs. J.

W. Mckins of Buffalo City. Mr. and Mrs. C.

11. Creef spent Sunday with Mr reef's par-(nts Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Creef. Mr. M. spent last Sunday with his daughters at 'The 'laur and the voter jiave luiuieU tu lunts lu.u Uie wrong in I'a. tiuot.uu," mid a read er of 1 lie Aavanec the otuei- duj, ''but they have Biisgested no reine- dy, i vsant to Uie peopie what to do about The urti-vcle is pioinisod for Friduy'u issue, but its not in hand.

However, we have received a contribution from Currituck a ong the line of local in sues, and that this will get into type by Fr.day la practically BBS n7fr? nn on a CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF 1 ITU WE HOPE SO UWUlliAlUUU a I reby announc my-se a candidate for reelection to the office of of Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Primary. If elected, I will use my best effort to Ratisfy th people. C1IAS REID tf ONE NIGHT ONLY lursday, larch msth. FOUND. fckifT.

13 feet, long and four feet wide. Found December 29th. Owner can get same by proving ownership and paying for adv. R. S.

Walker, Popiar Branch', N. C. mar 17 24 31 RESOLUTIONS The knock. rd who have always said that nothing can be done in Elizabeth ty, th.it the peopie won't operate utul so on must uj genu.nely shocked at the enthtis iasm which has characterized the M. C.

A. movement and at the steadiness and harmony of its progress. The secret of the splendid success of th.s Y. M. C.

A. campaign lies in the fact that this worn has done by the young men of Elizabeth Cty. Their minds are not warped, their hearts are not bitter, their faith and enthusiasm And joyousness in the beauties of life have not been quenched. These young men are they whom God ha raised up in a fresh and undis-couraged effort to regenerate our fair city. For tour years The Advance has pleaded for a greater interest in tba affairs of the town among the young men.

We hope that this movement marks the beginning of the ascendency in the life of Elizabeth City Ct ft new generation. The Season's Laughing Novelty "WALK THIS WAY" A Musical Farce-Comedy With NICK GLYNN COBURN'S MINSTREL 'AND BILLY "SINGLE" CLIFFORD v. Whereas death has removed from his earthly labors Albert Owens of Hawk, North Carolina. Resolved, That the Mclver Literary Society of Poplar Branch High school has heard with deep regret and profound sorrow of his death." Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to his sister, Owens, a much respected member of this Society. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved sister, a copy to The Advance and one recorded In the minutes of the Society.

Comm'ttee, Eunice Jerome Beatrice Parker Ethel Gregory TURNER WINS SUIT 18- Big: Musical Numbers -1 8 LADIES BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA Minstrel Maids Parade at 3:30 Headquarters, U. S. Coast Guard, Wash'ngton, D. March 7, 1316. Sealed proposals, In quadruplicate, It 1b stated on good authority, that the suit of Roscoe W.

Turner Of his city against the Gas Company has been settled and that Mr. Turner has agreed to -accept $3500 In lieu of the $5000 awarded him ty a Pasquotank jury. will be received at Headquarters until 2:00 o'clock p. of Friday. March 24.

1916, and then publicly opened, for furnishing and deliver Wifred Peele has returned from business tflp to Currituck. ing forage for the Coast Guard stations on the coasts of Virginia and North Carol na, Seventh District, Coast Guard. Specifications and In POPULftR PRICES- Seats on Sale at Selig's Vednesday h. A. Jordan of Shlloh was in the city Friday structions to bidders can be obtained upon application to the Superin tendent, Seventh District Coast Guard, Elizabeth City, N.

or to Headquarters. E. P. W. T.

Old returned to his home Is Norfolk ofter a to relatives tain Commandant: Mar. 14.

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1911-1916