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Daily Southerner. Friday, July 23, 1920 tt tt tt tt tt .. . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . - ESTABLISHED 1824 ... . . . .. . 1 jfflE NEWSIEST AND BEST tt tt I Eastern North Carolina ! II ASSOCIATED PRESS tt AFTERNOON PAPER IN 8 if 8 i: i 8 DISPATCHES STATE CAPITAL NEWS 8 1 All The Local News 8 i $5.00PERYEAR1i ;ii BY MAIL . ''I Second Oldest, Paper in North Carolina,; i tram E Brown and Rev. D, ..... . y : 1 XfBwdt. EVERYBODY TAKES rmer LOCAL ITEMS AND J SOCIAL NEWS J Uit 1 1 Beasley Mrs. Clarence W. Beasley, of Col erain, N. C.t is visiting Mrs. J, Raby for a few days will be remembered here as Miss Lu. cille 'Williams . " ' '. . x . v Mr. J. A. Clark from Greenville visited his fatner Sunday. ; - f . . . " . ':' !"', "Mr. j. C. Page and family of Stok motored over to Tarboro Sunday to snendMhe dav with Mrs. J. G ; 7 ... i- Whichard, of West Tarboro. . Mr. W. G. Nobles of Ayden vis iter! his sister Mrs. Addie Hatha. wa yon Sunday. and Mrs. G, in town -Mrs. C. C? Thomas C. Cobb of Mildred were today . Mr. A. C. Rawls and family of Fountain spent Sunday afternoon as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whi v , . chard. Mrs. J. B Martin and little daugh ter Bettie Keel and Miss Alma Whi chard motored over to Fountains on Wednesday afternoon' and spent the evening They reported a fine trip -- Miss Frances Gladstone is visiting Mrs. C. M. Parks for a few days.( The principal speaker at the Suf frage meeting on Tuesday night will hbe Miss -Mary E. Pidgeon, field dl rector of the association in Virginia and- there will be five minute talks by Mrs. M. O. Winstead, of Rocky Mounts Mr. B. F. Shelton, Rev .Ber E. Earn Mr. and Mrs. B. P.Cobb and chil dren from Port Arthur, Texas-., are visiting Mrs. L E. McDuf f ie : at Mil dred for a few days. ' Miss Mamie Bryant and Mrs. 'Ly on left for Lyons Falls to sfa'y for several months. Rev. ' S W.' Hale returned Joday from Camp Bragg, Fay etteville with the last - contingent of .'Boy Scouts who have been eamping for the paet ten days. , Miss Katis Mildred Williamson ef Hyde County is visiting-her sister, Mrs. G. C. Cobb of Mildred for a few days. . 1 , The mosquitos were more bother fome last night than any time this year. .Its well to get thevmosquito bars out if we are to have many nights like last night. .. r .... ..... .r. . Mr. G. P. McNeely left today for Goldsboro on business, 'Miss Rena Clark returned yester day from a months visit to Wrights ville Beach. . Miss McCargo has returned from a few days visit to Virginia Beach The ladies who accompanied her are still at the beach. 'V Miss MiMred Futrell and Mr. F. S.' Futrell of Seotland Neck motored o game. -; " Miss Elsie Woolard of Scotland Neck was here yesterday to see her father, Mr. J. E. Woolard who was operated on at the Edgecombe Gen eral Hospital yestedray. Mr. B. F. Shelton was in town this morning on business v Miss Agnes McLughlin left ir Fayetteville yesterday to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. N. B. Dawson, of Conetoe, was in town this morning shopping. - " . Mr. J. O. Everett, of Plymouth, was in town this morning on business Mr Daly Watson, "of Wilson, was in town visiting his trade this morn ing. . - Mr. R. B. Josey left yesterday for Scotland Neck to spend a few days Miss Lillian Pitt returned last ev ening from a visit to Virginia Beach Mrs. Cornelia P. Battle and daugb ter Miss Cornelia, have returned from, a three months trip to Balti more, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. Miss Cornelia Battle will return to New York City in October . where she will remain all winter pursuing her studies, ;: 'JJ::;.;:.i;..' 1 M. A. M. Fairley, of Charlotte, is vlsitng hisi uncle, Dr. Do Wil liams, for a few days.' ! ....5.'. ;.''; ', v.: : v. Capt. Paul Jones is gathering in formation necessary to the forma tion of a military company for Tar boro. He has beenSpproached by a great many young men who want to join and, answeringJthe popular demand, he is getting together spec ific data and will be ready, to make definate announcement in a short time. Miss Rosa Morris is expected, back 3 from Norfolk tonight after spending a couple of days there. -, ' ' :i Farmers should be careful to see that their tobacco is fully ripe before it is primed for curing. ' Green and half green tobacco is not wanted on any market and will prove a total loss. ' It is much, better to have half a barn of ripe tobacco than have dou ble the quantity that is green and unsaleable. 1 1 " Have nothing but experienced help to prime your tobacco this year, no matter what it costs. It will be cheapest inthe end. ' ,' Mrs. Stamps Howard has return ed from a two weeks stay at Wrights ville Beach.' Miss Lucy Parker is in Charlotte on professional business. ' r Mr. A. Paul Kitchin and son Mas ter Paul of- Scotland Neck were in town yesterday attending the ball game. ' AiarK was certainly in the game yesterday-striking out 14. :'t. Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Hoffman, of Scotland Neck, were heer to see the "ball game yesterday. " 'y''' : Dr. H. LDlark, of Scotland Neck was a visitor Jn town yesterday, af tepoon '. ....'. Dr. A. C. Liverman and Mr, W. H. White, of Scotland Neck were in town yesterday , Mr. J. E. Woolard, of Scotland Neclc, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday night, is reported getting along pretty : well, although he had a set back last ev ening. A number of Scotland Neck people, who came to see the ball game, called to see him at the hos . ' Mrs.'j. E. Woolard is attending her husband while he is at his worst f ol lowing the operation for appendici tis. . ." ' - '" ;.".'' Rev. "D. C. Williamson is holding a protracted meeting at Oakland this week. j The library is being patronized more and more each day. It is o pen fir the reading public and for circulation two hours in the morn ing and two hours in the afternoon. Mr. David Andrews, who was oper ated upon for tonsils yesterday, had a hemorrage last , evening and suf fered intensely, but is reported bet ter today. I ... .' . Mrs. Ellen Brown .' and daughter, Miss Nannie Brown, .left today for Wrightsvillr Beach to spend : ome time. .. Liiiet from Bethel did' some good work in "Tarboro yesterday, collect ing for a new Baptist church in their town. They gathered in no inconsid erable sum., Some of the Boys Scous, who had been camping for the past ten days at Camp Bragg, Fayetteville, return ed last evening. Assistant Scout mat ter Tom Jacocks was in charge of the boys coming back, while Scout master Hal and assistant Gus Bach man remained over until today to check up the things the boys used while -staying in camp. They will re turn by car today. "" Mill ELlU Jnldu', Party A number of young people, includ ing Misses Rutb Stalling,s Kate Sprag gins, Ethel Davenport, Nannie Mack Brown motored to Pine tops st evening ip attend the party of Mist EsteDe Jenkins. They report har ing a fine timer 1 CONETOE NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Harriett Brown and , ;Miss Mary Brown havejreturned from Ay den where they have been visiting, Miss Florence Cobb has returned! home after a visit of several weeks at her sisters, in Rich Square. Mrs. Will Stokes of Rich Square is visiting her mother, Mrs. Pat Cobb. Mrs. Pat Cobb fell Sunday morn in? and fractured the bone in her left shoulder. We hope she will sppn be out again. . Misses Frances Waren, Sue White Ellis, Glayds Madry, Ethel Everett flind Rebeca Thigpen are spending the week on a camping trip at No bles Mill. , 1 ."; . ; Mrs. Chester Clark is visiting Mrs. Joe Clark. Shooting doves is the sport, here. editor and, publicist, born in Butler County, - Ohio, 63 years ago today WANTED Liv, insurance man in jwur town to handle our monfihlv premium health,' accident and Ufe - insuranoe policy. We have men making from $75 to $100 per week selling Ithis policy. This policy is soia to wmte and colored both, W. 11 ..... wre an get district manager's place. Oldest company in the south, 83 years of successful business. Bonnett.. tt Cook, Stato Managers, Bank of Columbia Bldg., Colum bia,. 3. C. 20-4t ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Ex- President Taft proposed six reservations to the League of Na- tipni covenant. Two hundred and fifty thousand coal miners reported on strike in Great Britain., TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS James Cardinal Gibbons, primate of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, born in Baltimore, 86 years ago today. Margaret Uhngton, a celebrated actress of the American stage, born at Bloomington, 111., 39 years ago to day. ' Maj. Gen. Frederic Hugh Sykes, who served in the war as chief of the British Air Staff, born 44 years ago today. Montague Glass, well known Amer ican playwright, bora in Mlanches ter, England, 43 years ago toda.y pr, Albert Shaw, noted New York HAVE you seen the 1921 Hupmoblle? Has more power and speed. Drop us a card for demonstration. Joy. ifer-Davis Auto Co., Wilson, N. C, FOR RENT ONE LARGE FUR nished room with private bath. Ap uly to W. D. Bryant. 3 times WANTED A live wire to sell Bris coe automobiles in your territory. J. H. Ham, distributor, Charlotte, N. C. 20-5tp 2 Cars No. 1 Timothy Hay .. 1 Car Whit Feed Oats. I Car Rets of Ico Cream Salt. 1 Cnr Rod Dog and Middling. .; ; .. PRICES RIGHT . , R. B. PETERS GROC. CO Storo Phono 35 1 Office 84 --CALL 103 For All Kind of Plumbing;. , . Yours To Serve ' R. Ei L PITT CALL PHONE 272 For All Kinds of Tailoring ' Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Iub. J Wouldn't You Like to Own Your Own Home? This association stands ready to help you do this.." : You will be surprsed to find how easly you, can be come a home-owner. Pay rent to yourself, be independent of landlords. Borrow what you need from this association enjoy your own home and pay back the loan In easy In stallments. , Come in and let us tell you how you can do this. Tarboro BuilJing & Loan Association 7 ,Thos. B. Jacbcks, Sec'y and Treas. ' KH TheCIark's W arehouse Tarboro. North Carolina rTTITTITTTTTTTTTIfHTIITIllllllTIlFfllllllllllllllM Dear Mr. ' Farmer J- - . ' Our MARKET has three) modern steam plants with capacity enough ( to handle the offerings. '.. v'.0--- -'v Our MARKET has buyers here representing all the BIG COMPA- NIES, We have modern and well lighted house located on the MAIN THOROUGHFARE in-the Tobacco district, a COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED sale and book force. V r We will have Plenty of Help and good modern accommodations 'for the FARMERS that remain over at NIGHT. 1 ' , Our MANAGER, Mr. J. W. Vincentt is a man that knows tobacco and the. warehouse business, having had about EIGHTEEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE, coming here from GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, the second largest tobacco market in the EAST. THEREFORE, there is no reason why we can not get you the HIGHEST DOLLAR for your TOBACCO. j . v Our Manager, Mr. J. W. Vincent, has just returned from'ihe South ...'... Carolina' market, which has just opened, and we are glad to report thatwhile the offerings are a little better than last year, yet the price is from Three to SixDol lars per Hundred higher than last season. Therefore, we would recommend that you endeavor to get all the color j possible, and handle your tobacco with all the care possible which will no doubt pay you for your trouble. . Brbgus YoiirFirst Load and goAwajHHappy TTT ' H By J. W. VINCENT, Xlanager. 4 iiiiiiiiiiiitiii ,"t "M44 ;t i
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