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Dally Southerner, Saturday, July 3; 1920 - . i " - . ' . - - m I fix I F I Til T Tl R V ' P: PI T M H and .tfceAjnericatranifcaW III I lit LI I J Utl J d :om:T Major Van Santvoord Merle-Smith who has become third assistant secre tary of state at Washington,' entered the state department less than a year ago as special drafting clerk. Pre viously he had experience in the ser. vice of the American legation at The MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Princeton university .and his training for the legal profession at-thHar-vard lav school. 1 When the United States entered the war he joined the 165th infantry. He was promoted to major in 1917 and served until 1919, receiving the distinguished service cross for extraordinary heroism in action." During the peace conference he was military aide atid private sec- t i f -LOCAL ITEMS t .,U-."' v AND. 50CIAL;NEWS Lansing... i-i 'i- X. k' - .i v-; idjiceh; M,i ... , . ft POSES 0 MONUMENT is Under and bv virtue of the nower f .. onnin.A . rf.r- 'retary to former Secretary of State gagedeed executed by Ella B. Culley to the Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Aesociawon on. the 31st day of ,. October, ,1917 and recorded In Book 181, page 96, Edgecombe Registry, - the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, before the 'court house doorin lhe town of Tarboro, Edgecombe county, at 12 M. on Monday, the 19th day of July, 1920, the following property: - Beginning on Granville street 80 feet from St Andrews street, a cor. ner, thence along Granville street 73 feet, more or less, to Cherry's corner, thence south along Cherry's line 153 feet, more, or less, to Macnair's line, a corner, thence west 73 feet, more or less, along Macnair's line to cor ner of lot allotted, to Sarah, Banks, a corner, thence north 153 feet, more or less, to the beginning; being lot No. l, town of Tarboro, and being same lot conveyed by W. F. Dancy to Ella R. Culley by deed in Book 145, at page 124, Edgecombe Regis try. -'';-;,' -:.-.f-,.v i-'f -J, This sale is made for the purpose of satisfying the terms of the afore said mortgage from Ella R. Culley ' to the Edgecombe Homestead & Loan ' Association, default T having - been made therein. EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD " & LOAN ASSOCIATION, June 15 v ; - ;7 Mortgagee. LOST In some store in Tarboro, a i blue worsted coat with white stripe. ; Elks pin in lapel and Elks card No. , 602, Greensboro, in pocket. Finderf ' return and receive reward. R....R. - Meador, Ruffln Warehouse. . ' ,9100 REWARD for' evidence to con- ; Paris, -JuW ) 2. -Clemenceau shown at "the "fjrbnt," standing at the edge of a trench, with his friends. the French poilus, below and about him, in the monument to b erected in hn native country, the Vendee, early next year. Francois Sicard, the sculptor, is chiselling the ) group work . out of hard Burgundian stone. Unfinished, the work is already said to visualize with great character the scene so often pictured of the old "Tiger," mentally and almost physically, fight ing for France. The Premier's figure stands eight feet high. He is, as always ii the war- idays,t wearing - the', long, loose overcoat and the soft, slouchily crum pled hat, leaning 0n a cane. His face is toward the enemy, his eyes waieo ing the horizon,- following indications given him by a seated officer ith map's,- beside him. On his right iarie grouped soldiers in the trench, below are' more' of the men in" the rank, looking iwith; mingled -astbriishnierit and., admiration at their Ministei! of. Mr. Long is better at the hospital v---:- Mr. G. T, Melvin, of-Speed, spent yesterday In the city. ' Miss Elizabeth Clifton is visiting Miss Mary Howell Jacocks . Mrs. Paul Jones entertained the Book Clufi at her. home on St. 'An. drews street, Friday afternoon. "('' ? jiMiss Liza Pry, of .Fayetteville, Is visiting Miss' Agnes McLaughlin, for a few days. ' ' EI' '. Mr. Frank Fly is getting along nicety at the Edgecombe General hos- . ;w ; Mr. ChanHe Bass, of Scotland Neck was in he city this morning mer few hours. . . . ..' Mr. G. C. Eason, of Macclesfield was a visitor in the city yesterdaiyj, Mr. H. T. Brown, -of Conetoe,;was in town this morning. 4 It j Mr. , Richard Pittman, who is at Mrs. Laniera home on( MiA street, it a - . , x is reported J h 1W I CD LI I J 3 l . 4 firman ft d Mrs. Turner ored mm Vict parties who stole oft" my ar f - scene is said by critics tof be one Willard battery,, one Klaxon I vivia, -natupal; rou& 11 waaQ uu w cL . rt sa disabled opposite John R. Pender's ' btreroicnd -lljof-theMcolor ftnd farm. W. A. Thigpen. 30-6t s character of war days. "Felt Like Eating!' -r-trt 'i Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Fdrm Work, Were Greatly Helped by ZiroiL y . (6 M' T WIFE and I, after a hard spring , on . the farm, were urea - ana run-down," says Mr. B. B. Mulkey, of Route 1. Acworth, Ga. , "We neither felt well. I knew my blood was bad, as 1 had little bolls on the back of my neck. v "We. felt we needed a builder. We U sad heard of Ziron and. thought ft ; must be what we needed.1 It certainly was. We took It faithfully, and after a week or sucb a matter we began to ; feel better. My wife felt like cooklnK. ;,. "Zlronslira did Jus good. lit made us both feel stronger and better for the fall work, which everyone knows Is 'some work on a farm. My bolls oegaa to dry-up. tihougnsjusf at Urft they seemed orse - A f "We are much better and can highly recommend Ziron, and gladly do so for It sure did us good." f Ziron Is a safe, reliable, tonic medt- cine good 'for men, women and child ren, when an Iron tonic Is Indicated. It Is easy to take and contains no habit-forming drugs. Ask row dnucaut or doalar i i Miss ;G ovrHb'kbbkPM'( . . Harriet Line, a colored nurse, was taken to the Bdgfecombe General hos pital .this morning csitically ill. ; Mr, and Mts. Marsten. Bellamy, of Wilmington, , are the guestsuoJLtheir parents, Mr,: and Mrs. W- S. Clark, - ' , -Vote for your, favorite today for the governorship 'I It was" reported that when Hon. Cameron MorrTsoh spoke yesterday afternoon at Clayton; he was faced by ati audience bf two tfioiisand people. ' Miss : Ernestine .Forbes returned this morning to' he home in Green ville ; after visiting Miss Sarah Flefc, cher Bryan, forty -piles ' at - the ' tressel over , the Tar "river arid will strengthen it greatly, v l:',lr' ' "'J. v Miss Kate Cheshire and Mrs. Hen ry Johnson have returned from a vis. it to Mrs. " Sprunt at Wrightsville Beach. v .'' . Mr. J. W. Umstead, jr., who ar rived "last night from Greensboro, left again this evening for Richmond to spend the week-end. , Miss Pats White, of Fayetteville, who has been visiting Miss Martha Thigpen, left Thursday to be hostess at her house party. Misses Elizabeth Lewis, Martha and Annie, Snow Thigpen, accompa nied Miss Pats White on her return to Fayetteville, to be her guests act ing the week at house party. 1 1 -Mr. J. B. Lancaster expects to leave today" for Norfolk to spend Sunday there with friends. . ... ,...; u!,;,' . .- . , . Mrs. A. F. Gurganus and child left today for Rocky Mount to sprj.d tjhe week-end with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spears. f Cyclone Mack is holding s6ryice$ COTTON SEED MEAL FOR SAEE AT SHILOH GINNERY E. V. ZOELLER "SEC-TREAS; TARBORO, N. C. f : THEillEOULVR- I T Saturday Niht Program ! t East Carolina 1 eacners I raining School f I : i i " - : N "' ' ' : '. ' J 1a State school to train teacher for the public schools of I North Carblma. Every enerjjfjr is 'directed lolthu one purpose!. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fair Term begin on It? V If) For catalogue and other information address, i : ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President. V't i-iii I Greenvillejrt Gj t 1 f f i , rn-borrow Money for 3homf or,' 1 YOUR OWN -is the best kindi of tinvestmentj i r -The first step upward is your own doorstep. If you have a lot or can buy once, we can probably X Kan yj)i nely Jf jot all; the Jalance 4 build a.hopie'j lit You can be your own landlord and let your rent pay! f X It I for your home. - ' , come ui ana nee as. vtvitM giaa so neip you an we can. "Tarboro Bislihtz & Loan Anochticn TTio." B. . Jacock, SecV and Trea. i if . Mr. Tom Sanders leaves tonight to spend his vacation with his brother in Mobile, Ah,- '. i, J.l, Mrs. S. N. Clark and Miss Virginia Bellamy,, who have been quite sick, are. much improved.! . - :i l.r I. ' , Miss. Mary Louise. Worsley has re turned from Virginia Beach, where she spent her vacation . : 4 The 'advertising committee of .tSe street carnival have circularized the event in all the surrounding towns and cities so that, weather permit. The committees working for we departments so that everything will run smoothly "whenithe band begins to play." - rf-MrV Mark Parker, who f racturda his hip yesterday whjen he fell in his yard at is home, is reported as rest ing easily today hia great number, of friends wSll b glad to learn. i Mrs.1 ; L. Daughtridge, whof lias ill for several weeks, is how able to get-around, again, her iaany friends .will be glad to learij. . - f Mr. C. L. Fryer underwent an ope ration in the Edgecombe General hos pital this morning at eteVen o'clock The opefation( is said not to be seri. ous. , been v! ' it. - - .' iit Rev. Mr. Beowa and Rev. Hale who have been hoViing a missioa at St Maryks church this week at Speed, 3 will . close the meeting ; tomorrow) n.igktv 4 Tet.;leaVof Interest has. Deen manifested.. ( . - , J - - KM : ' - ii s Mrs. Jessie O'NeaL of ShiTon. trh has been ill for, some time, ta abl to H Hn anil xrmm km mtm. AAmi9 4 Mr. k. g. Dunn, of Norfolk; irai in town yesterday aad pai.l a ton- sidcrable compliment to the.'citT. ' Mr. Larry Griffla, of W Oii takers, was ia town last niirht. 1 . .. . - ' I rr ... ... i .- ' ; Mr. John Tuel, of Bob ioBTUle, was in town yesterday : 1 ' : " :' . ; i v - ' The Atlantic Coast LJnte fih iflvsr is now on" the Tarboro-Ply fnputli road and wijl bein today to TrlT about '- 'j : - r W -. ;- The Primitive Bantist church will llold-.tjieirl riguWil imuatnly1; meeting tbday anlifoborilow. M ' - 1 . Messrs. John Pender, jr., Brooks Peters, Htawls Howard, Edgar Hart, and Wilson Davis left today for Wrightsville Beach, where they will be the week-end guests of Miss Sue Northrop.' A man Was in town yesterday to have his arm bandaged from a wound caused by a game chicken. The, gash was several Inches long. '' Miss Annie Grey Johnston, who has been visiting at Wrightsville Beach,-has joined the house party of Miss Pats White, in Fayetteville. j ;': . . 'j The baseball boys returned yester day from WHliamston, where they went to play the Williamston team on their grounds and were defeated by the score of 6 to 0. Today they face the Scotland . Neck.HobgJd organi-l zation and a victory, is surev . w . I p. Starting Monday morning, the Mu nicipal Milk Plant will make two de liveries a day. One at seven o'clock and the other in the afternoon. The object of this is to give better ser vice to the. public. It is asked of the public to have their milk bottles out The following are registered at the Hotel Farrar: J. P. Gulley, of Baltimore; J. Stephany, of N. C; J. G. Witherspoon, of N. C; E. G. Cheek, of Atlanta; J. H. Millins, of Baltimore; W. Lee Morrison, of Mich, igan; Joseph Seider, of Springville, N. Y.; ana Joseph Williams, of Win-ston-Salein.; ; "ItiUl ktt l I ill iMAum i tm i f There was a fire in' Pinetops the Ofcher -night that; resulted in,; the de. Mtmton, of; several i houses among tkem being a pool room and several dwelling houses. The property be longed to the colored populace of the town The amount of the loss is not known, but will amount to. consider able. .The cause of the fire was also not reported. :. It is rumored that the president of the East Carolina Association has thrown out the game between Tar boro and Williamston which the lat ter club disputed after they had agreed to abide by the decision of the umpire who gave the game to Tarboro. We want to know how the case could be decided in this manner when the scorekeeper and gcorebook of the Tarboro team had not been brought in evidence. - Bride Were' Eatertainad. Last evening the young people, of thm Mothodidt church were "at home" 1 in the rest rooms of the First Na tional Bank," in honor of Mr. and Vernon Hart and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Spragins. :, , V, . The . Tarboro baseball team and the nurses of the Edgecombe General hospital were also invited guests .' In spite , of ,the "very inclement Weather 'about seventy-five people Ucame and all had a good time. - U Brace WHIiajni EalerUiu. Last evening from eight to eleven Another Ghance to Get a QUAKER Multi -Tube, FREE mx ..ai So Many car-owners took advantage of our , recent jiintrpductjon Qffer tp giye a in one Free with every Quaker casing purchased up to July 10, that we are pleased to make another- similar offering good until i 5? V :ust 7, 1920j To avoid delay in delivery, get your order in at once. Sold by MP Austin's IB TARBORO ardware G 0 Hazel, of Robersonville. ' ' Games and dancing were enjoyed until late in the evening, and delic ious refreshments were served. Everyone remarked 'on having a splendid, time. ' ' Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a local disease, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'B UATAHKU MJiimcmjjj win cure caiarru. It la taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE eompesea -of some of the best -teniae known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH MRDICINH la what pnoduces such, won derfui result Jr. catarfhfel conditions. I urpc gists we. .Tesumoniais ite. f t.rJ. Obcsisji k Co... Props.. Totofloi P. 'j! tional 2Mr.. VWk ouite a number of the young liiMml-Lcomplalnt. I0" . .;. - ' . This June 21. 1920 talty oi Miss xruce end;rtained aft her home on Church atrel t In honor of ner guest, Miss 14 W - Elisha Meeks, deceasea, iaie oi the county of Edgecombe, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Eth da 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. This June Eth, 1920. 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