f THE DAILY COMMONWEAL? K, SCOTLAND NECK, N. CV FRIDAY, My 12, 1922. ! I' 3"iU THE COMMONWEALTH Afternoon Daily Established 1882. . dee Vaughan, Publisher. 6 Norfleet S. Smith, Editor. Entered at the Post Office at Scotland Neck, N. C, as sec ond-class matter under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) Trough the Mail Daily Issue One Year . $4.00 Six Months . $2.00 fhree Months . - $1-00 One Month , .40 By Carrier 15c per week All articles submitted for publication must bear the author's name, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith". Members of The Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the" use 'for re publication of all news dispatch s credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper, also in local news published herein. NOTICE OF SALE FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. 56 1-2 E. 32 poles to Steer Pen 'Branch; thence alohg the various Default having been made in 'courses of said Branch. to the be payment of the indebtedness se- ginning and containing 298 cured by that certain deed of acres, more or less, and being the trust to me as Trustee for Jeffer- land conveyed to Nancy E. son Standard Life Insurance Lewis by J. C. Randolph by deed Company by J. Lee King, Charlie' -of record in the office of the King, McD. King, Dixie King, W. Register, ot Deeds tor Halifax T. Lewis, Mary E. Kinr, and Lu-,unt ook dz, rage zz ; cius King-and Maggie King, on i RD TIACT: That tract the 29th dav of March, 1920, andjof land . m Conocanara Township, recorded in the office of the Re;?-: beginning at a point on the pub ister of Deeds of Halifax County, llc load leading from Crowells N. C, in Book 218, Page 349, etc., St0 Tillery, Fitzpatricks corner; I will under and by virtue of j thence along said road S, 84 E. the power of sale vested in me bv j 21 chains, S. 82 E. 42 chains to said deed of trust, and at the re-ilhe N- c- lumber Co. land; ouest of the cestui que trust, aiid;tlience E. 29.50 chains to f jr. the purpose of discharging rron stake; thence N. 83 W. 27 the debt secured bv said deed of .chins thence due west 19.25 trust, proceed to sell to the high-,ehams to a Pme thence N.-55 est bidder,4 for cash, at the court 1- 6 chains, thence N. 24 W. 15 house door in Halifax, North Car- diams to the beginning, and con clina, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., ON taming 160 acres, according to MONDAY, THE 12th DAY OF survey of E. T. Clark; also that JUNE, 1922, the following des- tract just across the road from r.h,i inn,! to-wit'- :the above-mentioned tract, and at a brancn west or tne In the County of Halifax, and .jejrinnmu- beginning point of the THIRD BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY GREAT POWER FROM GOD: Behold, I give nore particularly bounded arid -Tract where said branch crosses I described as follows: said road; thence with said unto you FIRST TRACT : That tract of branch to Miry Branch, thence power to tread on serpents and" scorpions, and over alb the power ;iand in Conocanara Township, with Miry Branch to Pollocks of the enemy; and nothing shall by any means Luke 10: 19. hurt you beginning at a thence S. 74 E. 10 !i- , Pvv, ti;iil, -cnains. thence b. 1 Zb.ou ROOM FOR ALL '.if. E. 5.80 chains, S. 341o E. 3.05 The attitude of the majority-' .operate on the old auction sys-. ; chains, N. 75 E. 104 chains, N. 47 public school J I erry Jftoad, TTil1 1 cnains, tneni Cross Roads to Spring Hill; cnains;- inence o v. i.u thence S. 3U E. 3 chains, S. f iaills t0 tlie P"biic rod fading c.n . -c oon,L;n q -ik:v't7 1. from Tillery to Urowells, thence chains, S. 26 E. 11.65 chains, N Every Womai Thinks Dlfferemilfc of .the tobacco warehouses tem. What was the result? At throughout the bright tobacco the little town of Nashville, just belt cannot be too strongly com- nine miles from Rocky Mount, mended for their attitude of co- a meeting of farmers of operation in the organized mar- county was called in which the keting of tobacco. "We learn that business men participated. v . u. cii.ci.mss, io. o v . X". i 'j cijains. S. 43 W. 11 chains. S. CSV W. 9 chains, S. 68 "W. 20 K- h cairis- - 57Vi 35 chains along The roaa irom niiis ross noaus with said road to the beginning. and containing 70 acres, more or less, according to the survey of E. T. Clark, and being the lands purchased by the said parties of j the first part from John W. King and wife by deed in Book 129, Page 254. mi-- oj-i- e r 1000 1 II IK " i l' III -M f-l V - 1 i-t-l. to Sm ing' Hill to the beginning. ; tttthv rTTm? ti,,,,.!-. Av iand containing tour hundred t.,u, ti; & e;, ahV many ot the warehouses which the time of the meeting all stores j forty acres; and also the tract Greensboro, N. C. have been holding out , are now and business houses were closed. : adjoining said tract and begin-! offering their plants to the Co- The meeting got down to lmsi- jning at the railroad crossing on J Qal & AAa tit A fl operative organization and are ness in deadly earnest and then i P"nl,'c d from Spring rOrOaie W ailinaS ed nnfl or iIIiU; the,lce N" 47 E' 2240 chains, J -Qgrn-ed and o, R g gQ , .OT--. warehouses to 0 , . 00 ' . louna E. J.t chains, b. 23 v. o chains. nf.AV AMETHYST PIN SUR- ded by two circles of small nears. rmaer win pi ease re- assurance of their assis- and there determined tanee in the movement. ganized to build w nie tarm- s 74 w 6Vt chains. S. 33 W. i 1. ... T tt.L " Z titude taken by the cleaners of, crs "thrcugh the cooperative aso- 20.80 chains, N. 34 E. 11.50 i - - r peanuts? The plants of the ciation, so the auction warehouses chains to the beginning, and con cleaners are just as necessary to at Rocky Mount, if they have not taining seventeen and one-quart-the success of the Peanut Ex- alreadv done so. will find that ,er aJ,(,s- according to the survey oi rX T.-Clark. SECOND TRACT change as the warehouses and re- ple room for both the cleaners tnev win nave to loin ine move- f L?i t HIT) K r riT mi mat tract ad- II. Til- i ierj- and others, and beginning j . :1 i -t i 11 hna in Ha lit ax Countv cioouvititxv'ii j Lite uuc x i;uuJCia- , uu vklh kihui nuiauc nuj n- tQ j "j" f tllf Jfillfl of "V ting m the movement and theiient tf bacco. other is fighting. There is am- CAKES AND SALADS I will take orders for cakes, salads, etc., for parties, or for individuals. Mrs. E. T. White head. 5-12-4t. What was done m JNash county jT a pine in Steer Pen Branch, will be done elsewhere to fight ;and running due W. 26 poles, and the Exchange in the peanut the cleaners industry and if the cleaners will as the seller rs of peanuts as well thence S. 85 W. 24 poles, thence; era "of tobacco. The Ko K 86 Poles to a pine'ih a ; FOR SALE NICELY CURED clover hay. Also quantity of oats just cut and cured. J. Hinton Dunn, Durham Farm. 5-12-2t not gracefully fall in line and themselves help make a success of the undertaking as the ware housemen are doing, it will sim ply mean that the growers, of whom there are about six thou sand, members of the Exchange, will through the Exchange pro ceed to build deaneries of their own which would and will result in the ruination of the now exist ing industry of peanut cleaning. The cleaners may feel that they cannot do this, but in this tliey are sadly mistaken. They will do it and they will make a suc cess of it. There may have been a time when the farmers could not be organized and made to stick, but that time has passed. They are fully aroused and have become wide awake as to their interests and their finan cial freedom. They are going to fight for it and they are go in?.' to win. However, how much better would it not be if the cleaners would gracefully get in line Avith them and offer their plants and organization to the Exchange and together work harmoniously for the interests of all and not precipitate and con tinue a losing fight which vill cost both interests hundred up on . -hundreds flf thousands of dol-'J lars. Co-operative marketing of peanuts, cotton and tobacco has come cnd come to stay no matte--what fight, nor how hard a fight, other selfish interest may make against the movement. The farmer.-? once organized are ir resistable'v and "'they are organized and organized to stick. Some of the tobacco ware houses thought at first they could fight the cooperative mar keting of tobacco, on outstanding . instance being rfhat of the Rocky Mount warehouses which ner- .'' sisted" in saying that they would farmers are organized and time will prove that thev are irresis-table. new made corner; thence N. 40 W. 37 poles. S. 50 W. 115 poJes, S. 2214 W. .75 poles, S. 43 1-2 W. !es, S. 43 1-2 E. 85 poles, S. PILE SUFFERERS: PILE-TONE is sold n a positive money-bE.e?s guarantee. Come in get a bottle torlay. E. T. Whitehead Co. f " . .. . 1 a "i. 1 - "6 universal cAn HfljfjV 1 M&r-tb j ? if- llSflr: 0li j) j) I ffi r F.O.B 1 7 h DETROIT j v i Terms if Desired H ! ; ( ' M llllttllltlUMUxl.li.itl.it' f m 4 A 1 llimHIMUMIHMM'1 t TT " IIIIIII I II Ik. - -r- i 22 I 111 mi IK . ! IHIIIIIIK ! ?7 Salesmen! Be pace-makers. See more people. Earn more money. Don't waste time . waiting around for trair street cars economize. Buy a Fbrd and SPEND th diffeirence;. cotland Neck Motor Comoanv O. W.. HAWLEY, Mgr. W. O LAWRENCE, Salesman N OT only think different but every one has her own ideas about her Hats. With our big stock of Milli nery we believe we can satisfy almost every woman with a Hat to suit her ideas. All prices have been reduced A call wTill be appreciated. Boyette-Shields Co 2C IE" WD ii 1T F F V NOW, We have just received ur sup ply of thte Tanlafe Ye Book. It's! FREE to you today. .Whitehead's i i assassin r:t::::ii;:::: V 7 7 THS OLDEST DANK IN HALIFAX COUNTY Hlli tU II F 11' 4 V 4.