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.X V V THESfl mi,i r.tablished 1824 i T-r... . i jQo ' - - Polished every Jj . t TArbofo, North Carolina. : , . Member - of .The,1-Associated , - ' Tha Associated Presi ii es " cjusively entitled K'th ' for republicsBon ox au . dispatchet credited to it or not otherwise creaitea m . paper and also the local newt p published herein. f " - f 5 t : All rights of republication .' ', ot .pedaUdespatches .herein ; I are "also reserved. ; MjjHl ' "R. G. SHACKELL, -Editor .. 1 -- A. E. SHACKELL-AsstEd. -F,'HvCREECHiCor. Editor V. H. CREECH Bus. Mgr. .... Address att. communications:. to THE SOUTHERNER, and , - '', not to individual!. "' . " Telephone " P. O. Box - Entered at the Port Offlca at , Tarboro, N. C.. "ciec"f; clasa matter under the act of , Congress of March-St, 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' ' lyeat- - i H2 6 months 8 months T'rn 1 month :-ir fl,;v 1 week Foreign Advertising Repre sentative, THE AMERICAN r PRESS ASSOCIATION, MYork N.Y.n - THURSDAY; AUG. S, 1920. NOTICE TO READERS The Southerner is alway anxious to improve'.'' its reading ; value , and make its columns more valuable; hoth to its readers" and advertisers, and, in view of arapidly' increasing circu. lation,-it desires" to extend its local news. '; '. . ; .. .-. , . . All subscribers, or readers; ' who have any personal items that would be of general interest are asked to send thim :itC daily, especially, from the adjoining towns of Pinetops, Mac clesfield, Farmville, Hookerton, Leg getts, Speeds and WhiUkers It must be remembered The South erner Is the county organ, the only means of disseminating the news of the surrounding territory which adds greatly, in drawing , the people , to, getner ana .n , , .. 1 -1.: nlal 11TA more attractive: I"None can live unto himself alone. v. ! ; . ' - TROUBLES OF THE RICH. People who ; have.: acquired the babit of -living in a large and ex pansive 'way find a- great many real ' annoyances nowadays. With the dif 'ficulty in getting domestic servants, - ' and . the upplshness manifested '.by ."many of them, it is a question if, the -millionaire gets any satisfaction out of a big and handsome estate. ' Many of them feel that they are fawn advantage of and robbed at every tura. They' pay for a lot of i service to shield themselves from an noyances. And yet they may get v more irritetipn and friction than the " average citiaert finds in his quiet ''?.. home. '.'". :" v . ; yr- ' It is said that in some exclusive "resorts patronized by the . wealthy, -'it is 'hard to dispose of thee big es- tates if they come on the market. Ther expense of running them is probtbly three times what it was ten ; years ago.- It means a good deal of care to keep them , going. A man needs an enormous income jn these times to keep up such a place in good shape. Many of the people living in these handsome estates - are N very -kind hearted . and charitable, and desire to do their share of community work " and helo on all eood causes. But they must sometimes feel that they cut themselves off from common hu : canity to some extent, , when they build Dalaces for themselves.- Per haps present conditions will lead them to tire of this exaggerated scale of living. V r ; " x' In England most: of the great es tates' have been cut: ud into small ... 1 - .holdings by the burden of taxation - "and the exigencies of war.' It may come to that in this country,. Prob ably a lot of the people in these pa latial mansions would really enjoy getting on some ordinary i street where they would live closer to their neighbors," see more of every day life, and escape many annoyances 1 due to elaborate housekeeping. . - . Among the pokticiana-rthere are anxious inquiries as to the price of campaign workers on the hoof. - fummer boarders in the, country manifest strong desire to see "the silo- milked. ' . StNCRTH- CA&2J .;NA FIRST a - ;,,,, ' fi" V.ai '.been" a ei4i.dtd 'r-TT.'.T.rr. ; seme ' p-jpl t , wvwor.e. vVryceitly- ttTpV ts EurvpY t J lean about tliiir cn wunWy Uf t.re ,they - r . . v.. . u. a continent .v. A . 'See North Carolina, first Is also a good slogan. 4 People will travel' aU over the country to see famous places and wiU neyer hae isitedsomef of the 'remarkable sighti jk " eir;,wn state., v,;J--v rhhtU-:': 4 There'1 are. man very interesting things' in. North Carolina:.'. There are gcenes of natural beauty equal only Jby' thpse' 6 Switzerland; chies and towns,;; cwterf-f . historic associa tion, jndustries known alj 4vr the worid A man( is a betterTeitizen of bis state and a better booster for its ihterflBtfj Vh'en W know its re- sources and achievement, ' THE NEED FOR CO-OPERATION : Daniel Willard" Is frequently refer; red to as "the Jim Hill ol the East' Hill, the Empire Builder, and i the greatest of Western jrailroad men, many years ago prophesied Jkhat the terminal yf acjiities, M -great v cities would soon be outgrown, and . his warnings have proved, to be correct Mr. Willard was a p Ur jf strength to the .United Stales government when the war' made it necessary to pool the ' interests, and facilities pf the country's railroads. . There have perhaps been few railroad men whose opinions have carried greater weight than, his. . His testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commission has evoked general approval. Ii is urn portant, he says; especially in .times of car shortage, "that the shippers should load cars as quickly : as i, is economically possible and practica ble after they, are received. t The shipper should also furnish prompt and definite billing instructions, and the" instructions so furnished should take the car if possible to its ulti mate destination. Much delay is caused by the practice of billing cars subject to order or reconsignment in transit, and numerous other devices that have come about from time to time. All arrangements of this kind are in effect a special privilege' aside from the service at transportation ( M fprivileges are. at the acfual expense of those whose businesses interfered with because of their jnsbility to ship ' - :.- . '" - ) --1 ; " 1 ' IN THE DAY'S NEWS. Sir Jesse Boot, the English "drug Etore king,!' who is reported tghave sold his 600 retail pharmacies to an American, syndicate began life as the son of a farm laborer. Not con tent with the small wage he earned as a farm laborer, Sir Hesse's father opened a little apothecary shop. His son, attracted by the business, de cided that the public wanted such stores, provided they were conducted in an up-to-date manner. So he opened one on new lines in Notting ham, and from that ' humble begin ning there developed the greatest concern of its kind in the world, with hundreds of branch (stores in - "all hparts of the Uniied Kingdom and numerous factories for making its own goods. Although .for many yean a cripple, Sir Jesse Root has always controlled this tremendous business. His best' motto, he says" is "Hard work.." . - TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES. 1849 Crowds assembled in Dublin to welcome. Queen Victoria on her first visit to Ireland. 1861-Flogging was abolished in the . United States army; 1888 Gen.: Philip H. SheridatiyV the brilliant.civil war commander, died at Nonquitt, Mass. Born at Albany, N. Y.,' March. 6, 1831, 1890 Great Britain recognized the French protectorate over Ma . dagascaf. 1892 -Act. of Congress granting a pension to army nurses. 1893 England observed the tercen tenary of Izaak Walton's birth. x ' 1896 Li .Hung Chang,- the great . .... Chinese- Statesman, was re , ceived by Queen Victoria at . Osborne. - ' " - 1903 Bulgarian insurgents blew up , the Governor' palace at Keu ". shevo, killing 50 Turks. The speeding motorists are -, not trying as some people- suppose to kiHff all'thr pedestrians. - They want enough . left so that they can enjoy , seeing 'em jump. ", The Mexican .theory it dealing with Americans is to spit ;.in "' their,; fac,s s a to make thorn more polite, but they don't say' much about what ; ,; ''I,. J"'-' .'.'she .need, toknW. ; ; Formerly,' the ;' college graduates ued to,, frame their diplomas and han them in the parlor. 'Nowthey. frame their athletic ribbons. Women with large feet, 'are nof reported to be opposing; the move1 for longer skirts. P. ' The motorists who get smashed up as the 'result of doing .some " risky thing, were of course only going to do it just this once. .".V;'.: 1 " When business: depression comes. the neoole can't ftnd workl and when prosperity coms, then & lot of 'em wen't work but persist , i going on strike. - . ' . 2 Car. No. 1 Timothy Hay I Car WhiteFed "pats, i Car Rets of Ice Cream Salt, " l'Car Red Dbg and Middlings.; '.':.A'.u.,;,::.7;.-; S'.. PRICES RIGHT R. B. PETERS GROC. CO Store Phona 35 1 ! Office 84 --: :v- .- ---.-r '.''.-. ' .' v ' Felt Like -Man and Wife, All Run-Down from Farm Work, - Were Greatly Helped by Ziron. v . 6i M T WIFE and It after sT hard spring - on the farm, were ' tired and run-down," says Ur7 E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth, Ga. "W neither felt well. I knew my1 blood was bad, as 1 had little bolls on the back of my neck. - . ' "We felt we needed a builder. 'We had heard of Zlroa and thought it must be what we needed. It certainly was. We took it faithfully, and after 'a week or such a matter we began to feel better. My wife felt like cooking. ! My,Mtihafsa great cijftfe? S You'll spread it that - w 1 7 y J''j--z , way when you laiow ' j . I I xCamels quality! ' II BLEND . IU I r" m x ' '""v Ctnalar9oldmrry I m . . w whmn in CMntiAally f. V . HiMpacWuoHO V L. 1 1 cttrtti;orfnpck- 24v' I I mtot(.300ciimrht)in i 7V. I I ' ilia-ppr-cor- .7 s5v 1 TwdCMrtOM. W ttrtmg- " ' v tak'"' ' ncommmnt thim cr- ' " . Jf . ton forth horn or of- 'vr ' Tlje fewsiest and Best Little Afternoon Pap:r in Eastern Carolina Associated Press Dispatches State $5.00 A YEAR BY MAIL x - . THE SOUTHERNER The women's magazines jtell what clotlies girl needs, to go to college MAN'S . . 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" Ask your druaalst or daalaa.. : T ' VOU UBS CR I BE v TOT ESTABLISHED 1824 Torthintcn ' Oil Engines SAVE COST O' HiiiuMAS A?1J CTnEH JLABOR The Ideal" power for ootton gins or general use. The Worthington will lessen labor trotihle by 4olng away with a flremaji .and the-labor Xofoutttng and hauling wood.- Ask us about the Worthlngton If ypu ?are In need of a dependable-16, 20, ?5, 40, it orf0 horse por v engine. - ' : , " - ' ' " Let us figure with you now-our stock for this eeaofln Is llmltvl. Wire," or write us today. - . - , GIBBES HAGCIHY COMPANY COTTON GINS A x Single gins and presses, plantation or system girl outflts In the most f jodern equipment. Place your orders now to Insure Bhipmont In time 'r.' 'or opening of the gin season. Write for full details and prices. Oon't " lola.y we are prepared to make prompt shipments. , Write us rlgnt " iow. ; . GIBBES MACHINERY COMPANY , . COtiVHDIA, S O. I ' " f 1 " 1 " , ' moke Camels with "v ' .I for they are distinctive tfbm cigarette you ever puffed on! , . Enjoyment Camels so generously supply . - is due, yflrst to unusual quality; second, to Camels :: expert blend'of choice1 Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You will prefer Camels blend to either kind of, tobacco smoked straight! (- T : ' f Camels never tire your taste! And, another i ; delightful feature about Camels is that they . ( leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor , unpleasantxCigaretty odor! - . Camels superiority is evident when' you put them in com parison with any cigarette . in the world at any price! ' R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C - HE S O U THER Capital News All The Local News MAIL YOUR CHECK TODAY TARBORO, N. C . for Immediate SMpmonl I V7- 7T . AND PRESSES x ,-. w new satisfaction NER limun L G 'I.J ILET ME-CIVB YOU AN ESTIMATl .jv ON THAT NEWHOUSE. 1 NO iJOB TOO LARGE AND n)N1 ' ' . TO'O SMAjLU: aug-w Nt y NQTICEOF SALE OF PERSONA1 PROPERTf, ':v4ru ' Under and .by, virtue of a labpi er's find 'material furnisher's lien fo labor, donerie and f or materiaTPfu nislred-in the repairs, of One i Fon Car, .1915 model, Motor No 43882, ji the 'JtotaLsjini' of $96.00 said proper tyj owned- by Thomas ' J. Dupree, 1 the Undersigned, M. McLaurirf, pro ! prietor 01 ine- oicy urage, in tnt City cf 'Hoiky MouniL Edgecomb .v..qu.ti, Nortn vaonna, win sen a-, public auction -to the lifghest ' biddei f or f tsK, "at t"ie First National BajsW Conner, in the ' City of Rocky Moun ii:d County and State, on the -14tl j 'd'ay-of August, 1920, arj2 o'clock M i the. hereinbefore described personal4 . property, to satisfy the said lien and the expenses and cost of keep ing 'and selling such property. , SThis the 29th day of July, 1920. '-, -J M.! McLaurin Administrator's Notice. ' ; ' Having qualified, as administrator hi the estate of V. B. Knight, deceas ed, late of the County of Edgecombe, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons " having- claims against the : estate' of . sard deceased exhibit them tor the undfersigned at Tarboso N.' C., on or before the 22d day o June 1921, or this notice will be pleaded iii par of their -recovery. J All persons indebted to said -estate will, please make immediate settle ment. - K. TV KNIGHT, and j) . v MRS. T.A. MATHEWS. , j22-llw-6w(:s" ; Administrator .. "" Notice to Creditors - " Having qualifieoVas administrators of the estate of "t. L. Edwards, . de ceased, late of Edgecombe County, North : Carolina, notice is hereby givento all persons holding claims against said estate to present them duly proven to the undersigned on or before July .15, 1921, or thigiotice will be plead in bar of any recoveryf All persons indebted to ' saidestate wijl makte immediate settlement. This the 10th day of July, 1920" . ...... ,, STEPHEN. W.yED WARDS, JULIUS F, EDVARDS, --)A(lminisfrators"of. T. L. ' . ; : . , '" . : . :. Etlwai'dS, deceased. Hei:ry C. Bourne, Attorney. jl2 DR. Ertl., HORNBECK - Osteopathic Physician ' spinal Adjustments - Laboratory Diagnosis and X-ray ;-;: -;- , - EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ' Monday, WednVsday, Friday ) 2 to 6 P.M. . - '-ji. "... .... , . .- Telephone 85 for Appointment; ; T-. 'i. "'. .... . . Office: Masonic Temple Building " Over Cook Drug Store. ' WANTED SALESMAN WITH AU v tomobile to sell road , machinery and contractors' equipment , di lect. Liberal contract, Replies confidential.-. Address ADnian Ma chmery &' Supply Co., Danviile, Va.; ."" I r 7130.812-814 WANTED, toy Tor Bank job, We want a boy to. work in the Bank who will take enough interest and work hard enough 'to .ba' made President some day. ' Farmers Banking & Trust Com. LOST-rr ONE BLACK HOG WITH white shopt in face, about three A montns old. Reward to finder. Notify 'Annie Eliza . Pitt Ponala Street, Tarboro, N. C. ' a V4 t I FOR SALE A FINE YOUNCJER. sey cow with heifer i calf. See- Cow' F, E;. Edwards, Pinetops, N. Of CALL 103-- For AU Kind, of Plumbing. Youre To Serve R. C L. PITT CALL PHONE 272 j For All Kinds of Tanoring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. ! 1
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