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IDE SOOT Weekly Established. 124 Daily- .Established 1 889 'Published every afternoon In the year, except Sundays, by T HE SOUTHERNS K. at Trboro, North Carolina. Member of The Associated : Press 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 news published herein. AU rights of republication of special despatches herein are also reserved. R. G. SHACKELL Editor A. E. SHACKELL-AsstEd. F. H. CREECH.Cor. Editor V. H. CREECH Bus. .Mgr. Address all communications to THE SOUTHERNER, and not to individuals. 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 S, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $5.00 Bmont'ua -, ?-60 3 months . . 1-25 1 month .60 lweek - .16 Foreign Advertising Repre sentative, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, New York. N. Y. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1920. FILMS FOR CHURCH USE. Churches In North Carolina are to. be given an opportunity to join in a "within the church" movement for the adoption of the motion picture as a means of giving a more universal appeal to the church message. The establishment of a permanent organization through which churches of this state may be able to obtain a regular file supply to Jit their special needs will soon be effected. -Inter, ested in the project is C. P. Ham mond, a leading citizen of Spartan burg, S. C., who is to confer with lo cal ministers on a" plan devised by prominent clergymen and laymen to make available good, wholesome, non theatrical films to all churches. The .movement has the endorse ment of the heads ' of the- leading Protestant denominations. The pro gram will include a Bible film which nuiy be used in the Sunday school or church service on Sunday and a com plete program for recreational and community entertainment during the week. Dramas, comedies, travelogs and educational films will be in clud ed. T he films will be made by the churchmen from the church's point of view. The church fi lm movement has grown in recent years until now more than 2,000 churches have their own projection machines but they have been unable to get films that conform to church ideals. The new plan would assure an adequate supply of accept able film. NEW EPOCH IN RAILROADING Some idea of the extent of eco nomic and industrial changes in the United 'States is shown by the fact that under the rearrangement of wages for railroad workers that the payroll this year will aggregate $3, CIO.000,000. In 1917 the total ope rating expenses of the railroads of the country were but $2,860,000,000 The ordinary mind finds it difficult to understand this great difference in the cost of railroad operation; but some kind mortal has figured out the rer cr.plt a increase due to the fact tht I i'.2 passenger fares on American railroads have been raised $300,000, 000 a year. Oa the basis of our pop ulation this wilTamount to only $S per capita, or less than one per ce:i per day per head of population. These isn't anybody going to go broke on that basis. . passenger rates as well as freight rate3, when analyzed, show that the tremendous increase of railroad workers' pay and the consequent ad vance in passenger and freight rate3 are easily absorbed. W. Jett Lauck, economist and statistician of railroad labor organizations, gays that there "is no (occasion for alarm in the pros pect of an addition of one and one half bill ion dollars to the annual transportation bill of the country, provided thi.-. item U not niultiplitiu four or five times before it is pie. Ecntetl to the people for payment. For instance," observed Mr, Lauck, 'by ro porsible computation could the Ir.c-cas?j freight rates be mrdc to jtr-t ij 6.1 increnpe of even ere ctnt per pou'd in the price of meat, oe or.e-qujrter of one "cent in the p:ice of a loaf of bread. "Kcnce the public shculd be in- formed, and the forces of govern ment should be, on guard to see that no unjustifiable burden is imposed on the people as a result of the In terstate Commerce Commission's so lution of the financial problems of the ' railroads." . The National Security League has also issued a rtatement upon the same question. It says: "Taking l-hoes as an example, the increase in freight rates might possibly justify an advance of from five to sixteen cents a pair. Assuming that the entire movement of hide, leather and Shoes was in a district where the freights had been advanced forty per cent, instead of twenty-five per cent, the increased cos would , be about eight cents on a pair of shoes. If this sum is doubled to cover increas ed freight on coal, new machinery and other things which are used in a shoe factory, the maximum increase on a pair of shoes would be in the neighborhood of sixteen cents per pair or two per cent on an $8 pair of shoes. The same principle applies to meat, eggs, butter, and practically every thing else in which transportation by rail enters to any extent." It is considered all .right for men of great wealth to run for office pro vided they are on the right ticket. NOTICE OF ELECTION IN WHIT- AKERS SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT By virtue of the ',' authority and power,, conferred - on the Board of Commissioners, of the Town of Whit akers, by Act of the General Assem bly, Special Session, 1920: Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the Town of Whitakers, at the regular polling place (the May or's office), on the 16th day of Oc tober, 1920, to determine the ques tion of the issuance of bonds by the Board of Trustees of said Whitakers Special School Tax District, to the aggregate maximum principal amount of Seventy-five' thousand dollars ($75,000.00)" for the purpose of pro viding funds for erecting, furnishing, and equipping necessary and conven ient school building, or buildings, in said Special Tax School Distrct,' as now constituted ; and further notice i ' is given that a new registration of ( all electors in said District has been ! ordered, that D. B. Gaskill has been I appointed Registrar, and that the Registration books will be opened i from the 11th day of September,! 1920, to the 2d day of October, 1920, i inclusive, from 9 o'clock A. M. till! unse Sundays, excepted, at the of fice of D. B. Gaskill, except on Sat urdays, when the Registrar will be at the said polling place. - This the 8th day of September, A. D., 1920. ' B. A. STRICKLAND, Cletk to Board of Commissioners J of Whitakers, N. C. S14-ltw-4wks-4t - : FOR SALE : One Vz Ton : Republic Truck : Guaranteed Good : : Condition : : $500.00 : : H. P. FOXHALL : LOST Last f3atr,riljy -evening," Sep tember 11, an extra large yellow trunk containing a feather bed and covering, some where between Corn Neck Farm and Mr. C. II. Gorham's. Information leading to its recovery will be liberally re warded. Miss Linda Johnson, R. F. D. 4, Tarboro, N. C. 13-4tp TYPIST WANTED On Remington visible. One l:o i- careful and articular.: Apply immediately to J. A. Weddell, county auditor. TRY AN AD IN THE SOUTHER NER. START SMALL AND GROW WITH THE OTHERS. I. I WILL TAKE WORK ANY DAY DURING THE WEEK AND RETURN ON SATUR DAY OF SAME WEEK ;: n;!iiii!:!!!ii!l BHIMG US YOUR PHONE 499 ARBORO STUM Lll Ill , v BUSINESS MEN'S; D I HECTOR Y DIAMOND EXPERTS v v.. ,'"v,r''t, ? WEDDING RINGS BELL'S SONS- WX&'J.-E. SIMMONS : t : t LIVE i:u FURNITURE DEALERS T. T. CHERRY & SON : RELIABLE STORE - Profiteering Is Not Our Policy Tarboro, . N. C. G. A. LEGGETT District Agent . MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tarboro'" i t ' N. C. F. S. Royster Mercantile Co., Handle the Famous -ROYSTER BRAND FERTILIZERS THE, ALLEY STUDIO Under New Management . All Branches of Photography and Kodak Finishing G. I. Hightower, Mgr. SAFETY AND SERVICE AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAKE US YOUR FINANCIAL HOME FRANKLIN, PAIGE & DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS See Zeb C. Cummings PAMLICO SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY THE BANK OF SERVICE XHALL & RUFFIN SELL IT CHEAPER adies' and Men's Furnishings r Resered For t MARROW PITT HDW. CO. Tarboro, N. C. THE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Local Agents For ATLLNTIC COAST REALTY CO. Nam That Juitifiet Your Confidence Phono 201 , G. M. Carver, Secy Tarboro Shoe and Clothing Co. (Inc.) WHOLESALE and RETAIL Austin Building Willard Service Station Tarboro Storage Battery Co. Main Street . -:- Tarboro, N. C. J. C RUFFIN & CO. GEN'L MERCHANDISE FARM SUPPLIES Our Specialty 1 Ouch! Lame Back y Rub" Backache," Lumbago,' Soreness and C J Stiffness Away Try Thial n r - .... - i"V, Back hurt you? tout Cant stralgnten op without reeling sudden pains, thai I pains, sharp aches and twinges T Now listen! i That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and youll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs ; OiL" Nothing else takes out sore Bess, lameness and stiffness so quickly, j You simply rub it on and out copies Southerner, Wednesday, Sept. JEWELERS TO THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE The Edgecombe Drug Company "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD LOAN ASSOCATION S. S. Nash, Secy-Treas. " Tarboro, : : - N. C. DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES ANDERSON, BROOKS, HARGROVE CO., Inc. r Dry Goods, Shoes Hardware and General ' Merchandise. STATON & ZOELLER Famous 40 Years as THE RIGHT PLACE" FOR RIGHT DRUGS 403 Main Street V, HERMAN CREECH - : FLORIST t Flowers for All Occasions . .75 Phones 410 ROSENBLOOM LVY Outfitters to The ; ENTIRE FAMILY W. S. CLARK & SONS EVERYTHING j FOR EVERYBODY Tarboro, N. C. BENJAMIN'S Society Brand Clothing Stetson and Knox Hats Edw Clapp and Regal Shoes Queen Quality Shoes FNEMAN MUSIC HOUSE VICTROLAS and PIAN0S Musical Supplies : , Tarboro, i t : :N. C. " AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE and AUTO SUPPLIES Tarboro i - t N. C. W. R.WORSLEY THE STORE THAT LEADS O. O. BOYKIN THE SANITARY GROCER 267 Phones 160 the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesnt bora or discolor the skin. Limber up! Dont suffer t Get a small trial bottle from any drug store. and after mine it last once, you i'U forget that you ever had backache, lumbarD or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more i misery, it sever disappoints and nas peea recommended for 69 rears. 15, 1020 LOST Check on Farmers Banking & Trust Co., made payable to War ' ren-Mr Jenkins. Finder return to Clark Warehouse. 14-St .:.. Notice. North Carolina, Edgecombe County. George R. Brunson vs. Irene Bran son. In the Superior Court., - ; take notice that an action entitled as The defendant above named will above has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Edgecombe , Countyi to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and the said defend ant will further take notice that she is required to appear beiore the clerk of the Superior Court for the County of Edgecombe, at his office In Tar boro, NY C.,' on the 20th dayof Sep tember, 1920, and .answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to, the court for the relief demanded in said coir plaint. .--. - ' A. T. W ALSTON, " Clerk of the Superior "Court " This 21st day of August, 1920. - : Administrator' Notice. , Having qualified as administrator jf the estate of D. Ernest Braflwell, deceased, late of the County of Edge combe, State of NortbyCarolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of, said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tarboro, N. O, on or before the 16th day of August, 1921,"or this notice will he pieaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will : please make immediate settlement. . . - J- " - ROSALIE BRASWELL,, ' . -:. ; Adminitrator' Notice ,-4 r Having qualified" as administrator of the estate of Dallas Dancy, de ceased, late of the County of Edge combe, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the , undersigned at Tarboro, N. C.,'on or before the 6 day of September, 1921, or this no tice will.be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate settlement. ' . NATHAN BOYD. NOTICE. . Having qualified as executors of the estate of James Han ell, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said to present them-to the undersigned on or be fore August 24th, 1921, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereof. v . m . - CHARLES HARRELL, HENRY HARRELL, Executors. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Limited Partnership known as The Columbia Battery Stationof Tarbo ro, N. C, in which I was a limited partner, has been dissolved and being a limited partner in the above named firm I disclaim all responsibility for debts contracted in tht name of the firm. The above Limited Partnership can be found duly recorded in the Kegister of Deeds' othce ol Edge combe County at Tarboro, N. C. - : - JAMES R. WORSLEY. Service By Publication. In the Superior Court, North Caro lina, Edgecombe County. - Minnie Epps, vs. Leroy Epps. " Notiga. . The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in ' the Superior Court of Edgecombe County for the purpose of obtaining a divorce absolute .from the bonds of matri mony from him-by the plaintiff on statutory grounds; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County in Tarboro, N, C, on the 18th day of Sept 1920, before said. Clerk and answer or de- mur--tothe complaint in said action or-the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint - V A. T. W ALSTON, Clerk of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County. This the 19th day of August, 1920. CALL 103 For' All Kind of Planning. ,.' Your To Serve R. E. L. PITT DR. E. G. HORNBECK I Osteopathic Physician Monday, Wednesday, Friday . 2 to 8 P.M. Office: Masonic Temple Building X i yjrmr v.ook urmg score. . Has .... .... . . . .. . ESTABLISHED 1824 . .. . . i Ml. . I . 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