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'v.; ,T II E SOUTHERNER, at Trboro, North Carolina- Member of The Associated t ;: - i Press , 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 newi published herein, -i -- All rights of republication " of special despatches herein , are also reserved. ; , C. V. FARBISS Editor " P. H. CREECH, -Cor. Editor V. H.CREECH Bus. Mgr. Address all communications . to THE SOUTHERNER, and - not to individuals. Telephone 75 P. Q. Box 907 Entered at the Post Office at Tarhoro, N. C, as, second ' class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. " SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $5.00 6 months 3-50 3 months ........... 1-25 1 month : ......... .60 V lweek -- ----- .16 , i , iii ' Foreign Advertising Repre aentative, THE AMERICAN . PRESS ASSOCIATION, New York. N.Y. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1920. - ) .I II - : "WORTH YOF THE BEST BRITISH ! STOCK." ' (By F. H. C.) Horatio Bottomley, a member of parliament, and "editor of John Bull, a London newspaper, with two and S half million circulation," is one ' of the most bitter enemies the United 1 States has in all England." He is in- ? i , tensely lo yalto England. . In one of his recent -articles he ." '. said:.-- " ' "Americans, I know, are not all Daniels and Wilsons. There are a few stalwart fellows like Admiral Sims, who have been standing up for - the Old Navy of the Old Country with a courage and a candor worthy of the best British stock." Thus we , have it from eminent British authority that Admiral Sims is "worthy of thcbest British stock." This time the assertion does not come from the secretary of navy. It does not come from an American cit izen. It comes from one of the most prominent members of parliament. Adiral Sims now receives tfve Brit ish endorsement and is characterized by this Britisher as a "stalwart fel low" who stands up for the Old Navy r of the Old Country with courage and candor. . ; '-" , ' ' '' ' There is no cause for complaint when British subjects contend that the British navy should be superior to" any navy, tut when admirals of the United v States navy reach the poinf that they stand up for the Old Navy of the Old Country, and are V encouraged in their position by Re publican politicians, who seek to make political capital at the expense and honor of our country, it is time that we open our eyes. Republican Chairman Hale, and his co-conspirators have been persistent- V ly black-guarding the navy in a fu tile attempt . to destroy Josephus Daniels the ; outstanding success of he Wilson cabinet. The investigation has but served to show how much the navy really - accomplished, in Spite of Admiral Sims and his pro-English satellites. Not only that, but it .has conclu flively shown (and British authority ' now substantiates) that the Ameri. .n navy is infected with an ex. tremely dangerous foreign sentiment that the safety of :. the country de mands should be checked. The" investigation has also shown that this Republican congress has en couraged this sentiment, and that Republicans cannot be depended up on to stamp it out.- N The American congress needs an ' infusion of red-blooded Americanism. Unfortunately, we will have to wait ' until after another election to get it. A setter may carry the blue blood of Count Gladstone and have a nose, for" birds that is unequaled but no. body wants to hunt behind him unless he has felt the jerk of the trainers choke line and learned not only U find birds but to give his owner an opportunity to bag them. x ; - : ;. It is exactly ; the same way with dollars. The country today is over run with wild dollars. They are as numerous as the herd's oi wild horseS and buffalo that, used to roam the plains of the west and just about as useful, ' If you capture them, all you can do with them is lock them up in a cage to keep them from getting out,, destroying your financial fences and trampling your garden plots. You cannot even handle them without their getting away or doing you some harm. - ; -Sit.:'', - VJ'v . But if you tame and train them by continued and patient and regulai investment in safe securities such an War Savings Stamps, Treasury" Sav ings" Certificates or Liberty Bonds, you can make them work for you faithfully and well. Investment is the only known method of subduing wild dollars but it must be safe in vestment. Like every other animal trainer you must have patience and the lesson must be repeated until it is thoroughly learned. .1 ..zrf aiu.. Upera Hdiise Tonight ANITA STEWART IN " "THE MIDNIGHT ROMANCE' ONE YEAR AGO TODAY. The president and Mrs. Wilso'h left Paris for Belgium. Mexican Ambassador at Washing. con protested against the American troops crossing the; border. TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES. 1775- WILD OR TAME. ' " In spite of many academic dis cussions, nobody really cares what makes the wild cat wild because the wild cat is no good even when he is tame. But it makes all the differ ence in the world whether useful livestock is trained or wild. The fin- est colt in the world, product of the best draft stock, is of little use to a fanner unless he has been broken to harness, is bridle wise and tractable. A cow may; be a champion milk producer but she is of comparatively little value if nobody can milk her. REPUBLICANISM AND SECTION ALISM. (By F. H. C.) Charges that the Democratic party is a sectional party have been given a severe blow by the repent action of the Republican National Conven tion. v Southern delegates must have felt considerably disturbed upon the an nouncement 'that, hereafter, numbr of Southern delegates was to be considerably decreased. The convention based this action on the grounds that since the South contributed so few votes to the party that she was entitled to a lesser num ber of delegaes. " A national convention meets for the purpose of selecting a man who, if elected, will be the president of the United States, and the executive of ALL the people. The people have no opportunity to vote for any can didate save such as is selected by a party convention. j The number of delegates to a con vention should be determined by .the number of people they are toN-epre-sent. . ' - Of course, this action toward the South is simply an. open confession that the representatives of the Re publican party ar, seeking to but serve the party and its interests. Thi PEOPLE of the United States are not to be taken into consideration. Only those sections of the country that contribute handsome Republican support are to be recipients of party favors.1- ' " The South contributes but little, and but little will she receive. In fact, the 'Southern republican is still in a wild chase after Federal offices. He will get the offices, Uf the Republicans are successful in electing a president, simply as a par. tisan consideration. , . - The Republican politician will ben. efit in the things that come to him, locally, as a necessity. The South will get nothing. indicate 'more clearly that it is the The Republican party could not party of sectionalism, and that it is still a South hater, as at the day of its birth. 1 ' 1851- 1852- Battle of Bunker Hill, the first battle ofJ;he American Revo lutiori. 1843 War broke out between the settlers and Maoris in New Zealand. - 1845 Richard H. Barham, author of JJThe Ingoldsby Legends," died in London. Born Dec. 6, 1788. Third jubilee of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, celebrated in West minster Abbey. - ' William King, first governor of Maine, died at Bath, Me. Bom at Scarboro, Me., Feb. 9, 1867. ' 4 . - 1870 Jerome - Napoleon Bonaparte, eldest son of Jerome Bona, parte b yhis marriage with Elizabeth Patterson, died in Baltimore. Born in England, July 7, 1805. - 1890 Mary Anderson, the famous American actress, married to Antonio F. de Navarro. v 1918 Knute Nelson was renominat ed by the Republicans of Min nesota for United States sena- - tor. ' - . BOLSHEVIKI ADVANCE. London, June 17,--The Russian Bolshevik forces here again advanced on the northern end of the Polish front, according to a Moscow wire less received here today. 1(379 MED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking ' GOLD MEDAL -.MtMllli Tha world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, . bladder and frric acid troublee. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. leek let the name Geld Medal on arery beK and accept aeioiitatisft .. T : ...... , v - , Executrix Notice. Having qualified as executrix of Elisha Meeks, , deceased, late of the county of Edgecombe, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them toV the undersigned on or before the 5th day of June, 1921 or this notice-will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in. debted to the "estate will please make immediate payment. f This June 5th, 1920. ' .-: BETTIE JOYNER, Je5-6t.6wks' ' Executrix. DR.' J.'( G. RABY . Announces the removal of his office from Leggett to Tarboro. " Offices: ' Norfleet Building St. James St. Practice": General Medicine and Surgery v.-. Phones: Office 277 Residence 228 In China an average of only one child out of ten has an opportunity to attend school., In Mexico, when friends pass each other in the .street without , stopping they say "Adios" (good-bye.) Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as they cannot resell the dlieaeed portion of the ear. 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'-The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Edgecombe Coun ty, tr secure an absolute divorce from thel defendant, and the said defen dant will further, take 'notice that sho is-required to appear at tha next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the-1st Monday after the first Monday ih September, 190, at the court house of said county in Tarboro, N. C, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com. plaint. ' ' ,7 A. T. WALSTON, This 12th day of May, 1920. Clerk of the Superior Court -m-r, -T .-- 3m 11 T f X I , - - I V 1 . . . J '. : L V'A ' -' . X ' . ' " " - ivf f -i J i x ' - r 'V C7 JDiamdnd makes fabric tires so good th&t users prefer them to' the original tire equipment on theirlcars t . 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