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Weekly-"U-Established DVy--"tEstablished 1889 Published every afternoon in ; the year, except Sundays by :. THE SOUTHERNER,' :t Twrboro. florin Carolina. Member, of The Associated l--y- .-;;. Press " . "f-'.V The Associated Press is ex clusively entitled to the use for republication of all news . dispatches credited to it or -not otherwise credited in this ' paper and also the local new published, herein." - , . " All rights of-epublication ,. of special despatches herein ;. are also reservedy-"1 C. V. FARRISS .Editor F. H. CREECH Cor. Editor V. H. CREECHJ-Bns. Mgr. v Address all communications to THE SOUTHERNER, and not to individuals. became indignant, . The, "Women's Club of' Merchant vine Vpted for a lockout and refuse to pay more than $2.50 a day. So in'face of the paper shortage, Merchantville has issued an emerg ency call for paper" collars and cuffs and reversible paper shirt fronts. $45,000 IN PRIZES TO BE ' AWARDED AT HORSE SHOW Telephone P. O. Box 75 . 907; Entered at the Post Office at Tarboro, N. C:, as second class matter under the act of Congress of March 3,879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $5.00 6 months ;.-- 2-B0 3 months -.-: 1.25 1 month -60 1 week -i ! Foreign Advertising Repre sentative, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, New York. N.Y. London, May; 10. (By Associated Press.) -Cash prizes totaling $45,000 are to be awarded at the Internation al Horse Show to be held in June at Olympia, London, the first tb be held after' a lapse of six years. There will be 101 classes. As Russia won out right in' 1914 the King 'Edward VII International , Challenge Cup for teams of three officers, the Prince of Wales is giving another cup for this event; . - . -. CANDIDATE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION. MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920. PHARISAYS The income tax must be paid- that is all any one knows about it, any way. ' ' ,; There is an old saying that no doc tor will take his own medicine how about the doctor that prescribes whis key? , . Who put the "power" in the Southr ern Power Company. We don't know but we do know GreenBboro may confiscate it. t The largest deal that has ever been pulled off by any pawn shop was done recently across the seas when Ger many hocked the kaiser. -. The Raleigh News and Observer -writes, editorially, all good roads lead to prbsperity. Let us. hope Edgeccmbe is looking for some of that prosper ity.' . v .; ' ..' ' ' I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the -County Board of Education, subject, to the action of the Democratic primaries in Juno. ; 5-10-tfc M G.' MANN. NOTICE I wish to announce to my farmer friends that I am no longer connect ed with the Clark's Warehouse Co. J. C. Ruffin and myself will operate the Ruffin house this season, and will be very glad to stffe my friends on theRuffin floor. My experience in the past in handling the type of tobacco sold on Tarboro market en ables me to serve you better than ever before, and those of you who patronized the Tarboro market will asrree with me, I think, when I say I have always had the farmers' in terest at heart, and the growth of the Taboro market. I will be in Tar boro all summer and if J can be of any service to you in growing, hand ling or curing this crop of tobacco please feel free to callon me, day or night. . Yours for service. R. R. MEADOW, Prop., Ruffin Warehouse. 5-3-ltd 2tw ' " SUMMONS FOR RELIEF The American language used -to be taught in French schools, but since the doughboys spent some months in the country of the fleur de lis, the French are learning the American slanguage. It is rumored that huge sums of money are being spent by the Re publican candidates V for the presi dency. Is it possible that all the Republicans believe and advocate buy-partizanship? ; ':' Raleigh schools are leading the . way. They have set a new teachers' pay scale with a $1,200 maximum. It is not to be doubted but that other North Carolina schools will also fall i.i line and make an increase in the teachers' salaries. ' I It is encouraging to - a man to work up a good thing for his city and have about four or five men back him in what he is doing, is it not? Well, how about getting behind Sec retary Shackell and lending .him a Jiltle help in the baseball proposition for Tarboro? Isn't it strange how some . people will go to a revival, come home and praise the evangelist, and yet bah not remember the text? ' The truth of the matter is that they should or at least might as well stay, at home arid ,cayf "What's , the use of going to church when , you can sleep just as well at home?" ..- Cur streets are rather dusty and ' dirty. The ... street sprinkler . and sweeper could do a wonderful bit of gflod work. The idea of waiting for the rain to settle the dust is not very promising to the merchants who have their merchandise - put on their counters, and shelves, and the front dooigf of their places of business open to the public. The dust does not im prove the thoughts of the pedestrian ", cither. .'. , Our streets in .Tarboro are just like the streets in any osivr city they are dusty on a d: day. It: would not damage 'the main stre'e?! one wee bit to let the street sprinkler. ' exercise upon it. ' Thi3 idea of wait- j North Carolina, Edgecombe Coun ty, in the Superior Court. Martha IJrhilips (Martha S. Philips)," and James J. Philips, Her bert W. Jackson and Henry G, Wood, trustees, plaintiffs, against Herbert W, Jackson and Annie H. Jackson, his wife, Evelyn H. Jackson, Herbert W. Jackson, Jr., James J. Philips and Marion IL Philips, his wife, Henry G. Wood and Mary P. Wood, his wife, Fred. P. Wood, John F. Wood ward and Martha P. Woodward, his wife, Albert Tike and Josephine P. Pike, his wifii, James D. Gilliam and Leila Burt Gilliam, his wife, Fred erick Philips, II. II. Philips and Ethel S philips, his wife, Samuel S. Jack son, Sarah II. Philips, Marion .H. Philips (child" of James J. Philips), Martha II. Woodward, John F. Wood Ward, Jr., the last five named being minors over the age of 14 years and having -no general or testamentary guardian; Emily Heath Woodward, Albert Pike, Jr., Fred Philips Pike, Henry Hyman Pike, James D. Gil liam, Jr.,. Fred Philips Gilliam, and H. II. Philips, Jr., the last eevea named being minors under the age of 14 years and having no general or testamentary guardian; and all other persons who may in any contingency become interested in the subject mat ter of this action.: ." s To the Sheriff of Edgecombe Coun- ; ' ty: GREETING: . " You are hereby commanded to summon Herbert W. Jackson,, and Annio II. Jackson, his wife. Evelvn It. Jackson, Herbert W. Jackson; Jr., James J. Philips ' and Marion II Philips ,his wife, Henry G.'Wood and Mary P. Wood, his wife, Fred"P. Wood, John F. Woodward and Mar tha P. W oodward, his wife, Albert Pike and Josephine' P. Pike, his, wife, James D. Gilliam and Leila Burt Gil liam, his wife, Frederick Philips, II. H. Philips and Ethel S. Philips, his wife, Samuel S. Jackson, Sarah H. Philips," Marion ' H. Philips (child of James J. Philips), Martha II. Wood ward John; F, Woodward, Jr., Emi ly Heath Woodward, Alb;rt Pike, Jr., Fred Philips Pike, Henry Hyman Pike, James D.,: Gilliam, Jr.; Fred Philips Gilliam, and II. H. Philips Jr., the defendants, above ramed, if they be found within your county, I to be and appear before the Clerk of tlie , Superior Court, for th a County of Edgeccmbe, r,t his -office in Tr boro, N. C," on, the 19th daybf Mayi 1920, and : : answer the complaint whiru wiil be -deposited in the office ! r r r j "'ri f '""""V'" y , . I? i AV v;u : I BMi , . iL " ' For ef her. 1 Ji Tamer, ins uuys u ' and irls. 'It's B tye swsst -forVaSl" : fJBB) asesT-at Work or : A , ; JW. .; . . . I j f- When you're asgj . " -"M Pi:'i nervous 'or-ilred;pi'MgM'r . i refreshes - .' F The Flavor- '0Mm lA Jfil li i 1 JSj'M . A iSQl ura !?' 1 III - mim- en -17 SIGHT--- U l..l.L ii. jjii L i ,. ii iJi 1 mi iniiMi iiui i i.i i. i ..iii 'if?- For All Live Stock H EASY AND SAFE TO USE. ' I Vt C.Gu nuir.klv rf1...vna runoHnft ,n j .v..v.,u wuii.h,ubivU Rllinnir,.!.. T A .!i , I Headaches, due to Torpid Liver; MayJO-lOt . . . CALL 103 For All Kindt of Plumbing. Your To Srr r: E. L. PITT FOR SALE STORE HOUSE Cornar Main and CranvilU St Now Occupiod by . R. B. Proctor, Grocer SEE MRS. MAMIE CARR ,, Car Mr. Tom Moor STRAIGHT salary $35 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig ' to' introduce Poultry Mixture. : Eu ' reka Mfg. Co.," East St. Louis, 111.-: 1 V IT OPEEA; HQIJS2 f . ..' . -... ' ' ' ' ' - V MONDAY Wallace Reid in, "Hawthorne of The U. S. A." .TUESDAY Theda Bara in "Salome." FOR RENT Tvo furnished rooms ' at 112 Main St. Mrs. R. H. Parker . Mayl0-6t - Yi1W'hlMlVMiWrii'.,.....-.n-raf11 , NOTICE . We will operate our gin May 10th. Bring your cotton if you want it ginned. . - , TARBORO GINNERY CO. 6-6-St - ''- (8TAN0ARCIZX D)v For All Live Stock EASY ANO SAFE TO USE. KI.wM&JS?:.rFAS' MITES, CURES MANGE. SCAB. ' KipGWOSM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE . ? ;S GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. 0-'nRTATiNc.EFFECTiyE. IN6XPSNSIVS. A i " IDEAL DIP sr iff-. t -..i ri riiTurnmna iwiifw r- . m-. r J18K FOR PRES BOOKLETS. STACEY W. WADE FOR INSUR- - ANCE COMMISSIONER . I am a candidate to succeed Col onel James R. Young who is not a candidate; for re-election With ' an experience of ten years in the de partment as chief deputy commis sioner my t friends feel that 'I am qualified for thi3 position. Certainly I will put into it my best efforts and appreciate your vote and aid. Respectfully, STACY W. WADE. Mayl0-2tp ', . .We are proud of the confidence doctors, druggists and the public haev In 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. MaylO-lOt 666 has proven it will cure Malaria Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. ,It kills the germs that cause the fever. Fine Tonic. I MaylO-lOt , - " much of a stretching to the good hu mor of the merchants who have their goods on the couriers and shelves ' and their doors open to the public. PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS TO FIGHT WASHERS' UNION ilerchantville, N. ' J.," May 10. (By Associated Pres3.) Merchant flf tJlO OOl'l n V. O : i .t.. ....., ., i". i via uio auyenur nig xur ram io lay me ausi is miner Cnnrt f -.U " a. return day of this summons. Notice ' -Under the power contained in a deed of trust given by David J. Hall and wife, Mamie L. Hall, toJ. P. Bunn, trustee, on May 10, 1913, re corded in book 168, page 305, Edge combe Countv Registry, the under signed will 'offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the National Bank of Rocky Mount, in the city of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, on Saturday, May 22, J.920, at 12 o'clock M.. that certain lot or carcel of land lviner in the city of Rocky Mount, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, described as follows : ; ; - .,. Situate on the east side -of Penn sylvania Avenue and fronting on said avenue 50 fe"et and runnin back 150 ieet: commencing at a stake ISO ft soutn of the southeast corner of Uighland street and Pennsylvania av. enue; thence southerly with Penn sylvania avenue 50 feet to a-stake; thence easterly on line parellel with Highland street 150 feet to a stake: thence northerly - on line parallel with Pennsylvania avenue 50 feet to a stake j thence westerly on line par allel with Highland street 150 feet RED CEDAR SHINGLES NUMBER ONE HEART " GUARANTEED FOR "40 YEARS --$9.15, Delivered Any Point in County MAIL US YOUR ORDER ANY QUANTITY 1 ANDREWS HDW. CO, BETHEL, N. C. ', KODAKS, FILMS AND : SUPPLIES ;--:v y;----V-': i i'vVjVj; Quick and Satisfactory Work Bring Us Your Films For DEVELOPING STATON & ZOELLER Tarboro, N. C. . And ' to the bee'innino-. hpincr lof Ma io 1-4 il -t .. - .i v. to answer said complaint within the time prescribed by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of this sum mons make due return." ' Given under my hand, this 19th ville has a soap and suds war on its day of April, 1920. hands. - Washerwomen "want more; A. T. WALSTOW Clerk of theSup"nor Court jdiock "C," as shown on the nlot of the property of the Rocky Mount Im provement and Manufacturing Com Danv. recorded in hnnlr 7K Kin and 571, Edgecombe county registry. I .i ma ucr,ciipi.iua is laxen irom aeed from' John H." Logan, trustee, to aranic uaker, recorded book 130, page 298, Edgecombe county regis try, and is the same property deeded byFrank Baker and wife to David J. Hall, by deed dated May 10, 1913. April 20, 1920. apr26-4t . P. BUNN, Trustee CALL PHONE 272 - For All Kinds of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing;' STRICKLAND'S STEAM PRESSING CLUB Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Miss S. F. Ming, de- cuasea, iaie oi cue County oi Edge combe, State -of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against 'the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tl:3 undersiernsd at lamoro, c, on or before the 26th v0f April 1921, or this notice wm oe pieaaea in bar of their recor ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please maka immediate tav- This the26 day of April 1920. D. E. Cobb, - Admr. Miss S. F. Ming; Expert Cleaning V Pressing, Dyeing Nob!es' Barber Shop TARBORO STEAM PRESSING CLUB ; VICTOR RECORDS For May Are Here FINEMA1V MUSIC : ; " i HOUSE . . On Main, Juit Along from tho Hotels BUSINESS IS BRISK SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED FOR ' MACCLESFIELD SCHOOL DISTRICT Upon the petition of the County Board of Education presented this day to, the Board of County Commis missioners it is hereby ordered that a special election be held in tho Mac clesfield Special - School district to ascertain the will of the people of the said district as to whether there shall be issued for the said district, bonds in4he amount of $25,000 for the pur- terest on the bonds to be six perceht payable semi-annually and the length ol time , the bonds are to run shall be twenty years. . - ' It is further ordered that the said election s be held on . Tuesday the eleventh day of May, 1920, with poll ing place at Macclesfield; that the registration -for . the said election be opened on Monday, April 19, 1920, and clps'ed at sunset on Saturday, May 8, 1&20; and that at said elec tion those favoring the issuing of the said- bonds shall " vote a printed or written ballot 'containing . thev words "For Schoolhouse Bonds" and. those opposed shall vote a like ballot con taining the words "Against School House Bonds." '.- ;;r -- It is further ordered that J. W Edwards be appointed registrar and B. Felton and. J, T Winstead be pose of building a, public building and furnishing the same with suit able equipment, the amount of the pecial tax to pay the interest and to create a sinking fund to pay said bonds when due, shall be 20c on the one hundred dollar valuation of property and 60c on the poll; the In- appointed judges for the said special election. Done by ; order of the County Board of Commissioners for Edge combe County in session on Monday, the 5th day of April, 1920. H. S. BUNN, Clerk. 14-S0t . - '.. V- AT THE- LABORATORY Everybody is cleaning house for the spring and Ta-Ko-Lx is the only cleaner known that does the work thorough.'.. Get the winter's waste out of the system, and be well the whole year to come and enjoy the beautiful summer. . Our Motto, No CureW Pay, at Your Drug Store Cards of Candidates To tho Voters of Edgecomb County Owing to the demand of my friends I hereby announce myself a candi date for" the office of sheriff of Edge combe county, subject to the prima ries of said county, m24-10tp J O. P. HOUSE. CANDIDATE FOR THE SENATE. x nereoy announce myself as a candidate for the Senate from Edge combe in the next Legislature, sub ject to the Democratic Primaries in June. . PAUL JONES. FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce my candidacy for State Senator from Edgecombe in the-next General Assembly, sub ject to the Democratic Primary win June. . ' '.' ' B. F, SHELTON. FOR SHERIFF . I hereby : announce myself as a andidate for sheriff of Edgecombe County, subject to the Democratic primaries. " 3-30-tf , JESSE W. THOMAS. SPECIAL PRICE 7. Cases Wcssen Oil, Quarts . - and Tints 68 Cases Cottolene Cookingi Oil . 72 Cases Snowdrift 60 Cases Burkhardts' Pure Lard 60 Tubs Scoco Compound If Interested Call and See - - .Us R. B. PETERS CROC, CO. Storo Phone 35 : O5co 84 LOST- April 5 1 young, thin, black' horse. E. C. Winslow. - 5-4-7tc WANTED 4 or 5-room house with modern' conveniences or would consider 3-room apartment. , Ref erences exchanged. Address "XZ" care The Southerner. . 6-tf' V . NOTICE. T. H. Lancaster announces his can didacy for sheriff of Edgecombe coun ty subject to the democratic primar ies. ' " m25-tf NOTICE. . K i nereoy announce myseu a can didate for re-election to the office of Register of Deeds of - Edgecombe County, subject to the Democratic primary to be held in June. . m26-tf ; : H. S. BUNN. money and housewives have declared j ; a lockout. . " . j - When the negro women formed a ' Kub-My-Tism is a ereat Dain killpr-k u"'1"' k" - .f" " pam ana soreness caused , septic -At kills the noieon eauieA fmm f.r doing th. family wash and 13.50 by .unjati, Neuralgia, Sprains. infected caM tSZ. i. r a day 3 housework, the employers MaylO-lOt ; - "SlaylO-lOt- " ' ' ' ' 1 - ,: '' .'' i - . ' : ; ' . Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti- 6C6 has more imitations than any otner Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations in medicine; They are dangerous. MaylO-lOt, . 5 - The sky is once more clear, says Lloyd George. However, the Euro pean political . climate . hasn't the habit of -staying that way. v wwia diui. , t At. the regular meeting of the Board May 26th, 1920, the town of Tarboro will receive sealed bids for either sale or removal of one five room dwelling house now ' situated at the end of West St. Johns street on the rower House site. r : TO DEMOCRATS OF EDGECOMBE COUNTV I announce my candidacy for mem ber of Board of County Commis sioners, subject to Democrat!: Pri mary. :. !!.!;: :-- :. f'- 4-i6-20tp ;;-;: h. g. brown. : . ' ANNUNCEMENT ' -.' -f I hereby announce : myself as candidate for member of the Board of Education of Edgecombe county subject to the Democratic primaries June 5. v r . ' J. L. CHERRY. v CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY - COMMISSIONER : r I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Board of Commissioners subject to the Democratic Primary to beJield on June 5th, 1920. . - J. VINES COBB. " TO THE COUNTY VOTERS I hereby announce myself as candi date for sheriff of Edgecombe coun ty, subject to the Democratic pri maries of said county. ' 3-29-tf JIM D. JENKINS. DR. J. G. RABY Announces the removal of his office - from Leggett to Tarboro. ' Offices: Norfleet . Buildlmr , St. James St., ; Practice: ' General Medicine and Surgery -" Phones: Office 277 Residence 228 FOR SALE One pair good cheap . mules. : Also a gentle (family , mare. Can be seen at Matthews' store'. ; H. A. Winchester. G-7-atn Office and Store Supplies Todd Check Protectors in per fect order,. price" $10.00; re-'-built f Todd : ; Check Writers ' $18.00. We are dealers in new and . used typewriters,, adding machines, check writers, ;cash ' registers, etc. ; : Mutual Supply Co. ; - Box 1776 :-: Richmond, Va. mi mil ii 1 1 tj 1 1 ii Building to be removed to North Nide of Wilson street between rail. road and Hendricks Creek, r " Necessary information furnished by D. H. Harris, chairman of Build' ing and Grounds Committee." J.-H. JACOCKS, City Clerk. CANDIDATE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION I hereby announce - myself as a candidate for Board of Education for the county of Edgecombe subject to the Democratic primaries In June. R. H. SPEIGHT, CANDIDATE FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary of Edgecombe County I shall be a candidate for the ohice of Representative" from Edgecombe County in the next Legislature. 1 . . R. T. FOUNTAIN. . 7 FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candL date for a member of the Board of Commissioners of Edgecomb Coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic. primary. J. S. HOWARD, ap30-tf ' Macclesfield, N. C.I NOTICE SALE OF PERSONAL v PROPERTY UNDER LIEN. Under and by virtue of the author- : ity conferred upon me by law the un-" dersigned will, on Monday, May 17th, 1920, at 12 o'clock M., in front of the ' court house door at Tarboro, N. C, bidder for cash the following article or personal property, viz: One Over. land 5-nasesnger automobile. Said sale will be made bv the nn- dersigned under the Wovlsions of v Sec. 2017 of . the Revisal of 1908 in order? to satisfy a lien for repairs done on and storage of said automo bile which amount on the 3rd-of May, 1920, to $146.23. Said amount having been due and unpaid for more than 90 days since the comnlef.inn . said repairs. ; '' This the 3rd. day of May, 1920. Hodges Garage, ' By L. E. HOnnra 5-3-14t . " Pron . mnA T - WOOD FOR SALE $2.50 Per Wagon Load , . F. O. B. Mill Leggett, N. C -Cut 12 Inches Long LEGGETTS LMBRrCO-'
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