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--c SHSSSMHei Dally Southerner, Wednesday, Ccpt.15, 1C20 T 1 ' TTTI'TI'TTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTT T V AsnVssassliaaVAsaVsr----- si as at at i -at .AXAXJrLA TTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTtTTTtTTt 1111 I I y th at Service really sene f it SERVICE-GIVING is .the rock on which has been built the success of this store; it is the most important thing in our contact with you with all our customers. We strive to make it mean everything that it implies. SERVICE-GIVING here begins long before you come to choose your tuit or overcoat.; we prepare for you months before you walk into our store. That's why satisfaction is a foregone conclusion when youbuy . '--' ' i'' . ' . ' clothes here; that's why we have ready for you clothes from Hart Schaffner & Marx . . i i i . . i i . 1 1 . i . . i! YOU'LL LIKE these clothes; they provide everything that a man could ask for in suits or overcoats good style, fine workmanship, all-wool fabrics, long service. We assembled them with your best interest in mind. . REASONABLY PRICED ROSENBLOOM-LEVY CO. 4 XX . . . . . . i i i . . i i XX XX . . . . i . , . . . .. .. OPERA HOUSE j Thursday, Sept. 16th J -1st? SeatsonSaleatMacrair'sDrugstore ifiliiliAAitAAlAAii . V TT V r T T T I" $ llteNSipri At th itut of hH tail- frcqiwatlr IS U 20 bourm dr. ntarranf t. tb factory kmut v(,k fur dr RoUa bnTl Utbr 4 Mlliag . Er wortloK Jrod lkt ta. (M ku urt IU4 tk. londMloa for hi. Aw I THE AMERICAN k: PEACE TIME Junior Red Cross About 12.000.000 bova and trlrls. com. bena. posing nearly half the school popula tion ef the United States, ere members of the Junior Red Cross, which ts help ing the children of Europe, while at the same time It Is doing on Important work here at home. Kalltcfn Chetwolf, who wears the engaging smile shown In this picture, Is the son of an In dian guide and trapper. He Is the youngest Junior living In the nelghboH greetings to fellow Juniors of the Unit ed States. . WILL YOU VOTE FOR HARDING OR COX? ; The answer is i You will vote for neither. For the American voters, even with all the fine additions to their r.umberg by Tennessee's net results, do not vote directly for pres dential and - vice presidential Candi dates. The forefathers had an idea that' the. best scheme would be to pick out a sort of jury, made up of tftfl best men of ' the country, who would get together ' and weigh ' the merits of the different " candidates, and givethe country the benefit of their ; profound deliberations.;; Tjhe electors are placed on the different tickets, and they, always carry out their pledge to vote for the candi dates . whose cause they represent. So, the names of Cox and Roosevelt will be at the top of one ticket, and Harding mA Coolidge at the top of another but their names merely in dicate that the bunch of unknowns underneath ! have the party okeh. A cross i'i the square' at the top pf the colunm - is "the idea." , "Vote 'cr straight, boys (and girls) ; vote 'er straight-thon you can't go wrong." It requires 266 electoral votes to put tne candidate, across this year, and usually the -electoral votes set tle the election.. However, in the case of Thomas Jefferson, his elec tion over Aaron Burr was decided in thf House of Representatives: An drew Jackson was also the choice of the House. In both' these cases the candidates had a plurality but not a majority in- the electoral college. Hayes had a minority of the popu lar vote, but a majority of the elec toral college, and Harrison beat Cleveland in the same, manner. Lin coln and -Wilson each received less than a majority of the popular vote of the country, but each had a ma jority in the electoral college. ' EXTRAORDINARY DISPLAY OF IN. THE DAY'S NEWS Sixteen y ears old today is Prince Humbert, or Umberto, as they say in Italy, who in the ourse of time is destined to ascend the Italian throne. Despite his youth, he has won a place in the affections of hi3 future sub jects which is almost as great as that of the king himself. The prince is a Boy Scout, and th'e most enthusias tic Boy Scout in Italy. As .soon as Italy entered the war he asked Jfco be allowed to take his place with the larmy, although only twelve years -of age.1 In response to his pleadings his father permitted him to accom pany him on , several visits to the front. There the soldiers cheered him to the echo', a smiling, happy boy in a special military uniform, Jvhich hewore as proudly ac the most sea soned fighter. The young prince is now rapidly growing into manhood, ready to take over the reins of gov ernment when called on. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY. A statue of Abraham Lincoln was unveiled at - Manchester, England. Admiral Kolchak broke bolsheviki front at three places in northern Si- 3 THE AMfPJCAN, KED CROSS m,i j" . Child Welfare V SUITS, DRESSES AND :v-v; , coats . Thursday, September 16 , ByMr. Martin of New York at" THE THOMAS CO. ! our Inspection Sought ; DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One in Tarboro Who Hat a Bad Back Should Ignore Thit Double .. - Proof. ' . Does your back ache? ; Have you suspected your .kidneys? Backache is sometimes.- kidney ache. . - With it may come dizzy spells. t -.Sleepless nights, tired, dull days. y Distressing urinary disorders. , Doan's Kidney Pills have been en dorsed by thousands. : r- ' ' , i Are recommended here at home. Ask your neighbor. , , Have you read Tarborov proof. Read now the -Tarboro sequelV, . Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. M., M. Powell, 311 Howard Ave., says: "I would not be without Doan's Kidney Pills in the house; My back ached and pained day and night and I couldn't rest comfortably. Mornings ' I was sore and lame and often dii-jy spells came over me and my sight became blurred. Friends recommended Doan's Kidney Pills, so 1 got a supply at Cook's Drug Store. They soon put . my kidneys in good order again." (Statement given July 3, 1914.) s y:;-r-t-X On June 3, 1918, Mrs. Powell said: "I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as highly now as when I gave my, last statement in 1914. I haven't used this "remedy in some time, but Doan's have always given me fine re lief, when I have had occasion to use them." ' - , 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-burn Co.; Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT WILLIAM S. HART IN : SA;NDSM - Fair Play and Equal Right t s xiua aavnigs association was founded on these ; principlea--the same our country fought for. Each- member shares with every other member the same privileges' benefits, service and dividends. - We would be glad to have you become one of us. New Series Open Oct. 2, 1920 Tarboro Building & Loan H 1 I . fc ., " w wmmwawM I ' " " Thos. B. .Jacocks, Sec'y and Treaj. - 44MlM t, )1M l-tfttl H0tf tj 3 THE AMERICAN 5 red cross nr ) Teaching First Aid r W-L.DO.UGLAS 10.00 wl VtaW WOMEN I ou U never need to ask W hat is the price ? " when you are purchas ing a pair of W. L. Douglas Shoes because the actual value is fettled and the retail price fixed at the fac tory, then stamped on the soles and inside top facings for your protection. The stamped price is W. L. D&uglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The quality of W.L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more than forty years experience in making fine shoRs. The smart styles are the leaders in en!evs f America. They are made in a we!l-rqui,-red factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, tiillej shoemakers, under the direction end supervision of ex perienced men, all working with an honesJ determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. The retail prices are the same everywhere. ' Tliey cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. It wiD pay you to call and see the many snappy styles. They are in a class by themselves. CALL PHONE. 272 For All Kinds of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. TetUr, " ornt, -. VrS' Ich:aa all David's Salve BOYS the facliirn FOR SALE BY E. Said & Co., Tarboro, N. C. Eczema, ' . 'JFSL t, PoTon, - . if worm, IlSJj " I ad all Children like it for their aores, dues not hurt. Try it, then tell your friends of it. We sell onx positive refund guarantee Now on sale by Tarboro drug stores. David Chemical Co., Henderson, N. C. U5- - I mtm, I. : LJ sbsMbM Boys and girls wbo learn early t( take proper - care of tbelr teetb throats, eyes, ears and stomachs, hav made a long step toward health) raanhood and womanhood. Througt Its public health and nursing serv ices, the American Red Cross alms eventually to reach all school chlldrea with teachings regarding disease pre vention and health promotion. Here's a school nurse treating a Uttle girl for sore mouth, at tha same time Im planting a Taluablelesson In teeth krushlng and proper' diet' ' . TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES. 1817 Gen. John M. Palmer; civil war soldier, governor of Illi nois, U. S. senator and cantli--'1 date for president,- born In Scott county, Ky. Died at Springfield, Sept 25, 1900. . WANTED Position overseer of farm for 1921. Well experienced . in the cultivation of tobacco, as well as other crops, and hired la bor. If interested write and state proposition. T. H. Nichols, R.F.D. No. 1, Greenville, N. C. ' 15-7tp JEvery person menta!ljano pnysicai Xy alle to do so should take the Amerl run It(d Cross Instruction In First Aid Treat ment. It's a llfe-Baver and a pwln-saver on the farm, to the factory , on - the street,- at : the office, In the home, wherever accidents may occur. Here's a young wife who Inexpertly wielded a- can-opener and received an ugly gash-across her wrist from the Juggil can lid. Mother was there, bow-ever, with the First Aid kit and Bed Cross Instruction, and probably prevented a case of blood , poison by giving prompt and proper , treatment before the doctor arrived. I! ...i ":: the Hart Cotton Mills. Our' price ia $4,300 fo the ll XX entire property. Terms, 6ne-fourth cash, balance in 1 1830 Gen. Porfirio Diaz, famous Mexican patriot and president, -born. Died in Paris, July 2, nnannannnncrn a n n Accept Oil M No Substitutes p TheiJfortfs U DAILY REAL ESTATE BULLETIN: We offer for sale Ine S-room House, lot 75x150; One lot 75x150, on which is located a store building 24x24. This property is located on St. James Street, beyond .. .. . . M i II A . . XX ; I EdgecombeRealty &Ins. Co. 4-1 .. i 1 - 1, 2, and 3 years. Possession given at once;- 4- ft W. G. CLARK, Preiident J J. C RUFFIN, Vic. Pr.iid.nt XX W . H. P. FOXHALIi Secretary. the Edsecombe Representatives of the Walter Gurley Auction Co. Tw m m m rTTTTTsjsjalBlaiBid tAAJ.At liilllll Hir I iTTTTYT! 11111 fTTTTTTTtttW OLAC-DilAUG!T n Purely j Testable j Ovcriilcdicine NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING WEST BALEICH , . '2. jT0.""!! of harttfJr sn5 toTct fln1 tht tchnlal edueatton nat)lei them to guc' ewd In th.ir choMiTUon. Btate College graduate an prepared not onTj f ot M?ni ucceft, but for leadership la tadurtrlal progroaa. Th. oollegS offers nKSSTl FOUR YEAR TECHNICAL COURSES JN: Agriculture , eomprlilnf elective couraea In General AeriitureFanii ropa. Bortlcultura Arleulhiral Chemlttry Civil Eatiaaerinf Mechanical Engineering . Textll Englnaarlnf . Chemical Eafine.riaf Htyhwajf Eniinaarins TWO YSAR COURSES IM. Atrlculture Mjrhante Arte . Taxtll Induatrr One Tear Couraa In iim u.i Winter Course ui Agrlcultur tot farmara. Elecfrleaf Enfineerlnf Textile Manufaeturina Textile Caemittry Excellent equipment In all departments j: Session begins September arallabla PP 7 e"7' " toom ,ot ml bou atudsau will be Entrancs) requlrementa for four year Freshman Class, 14 tmlta. atHk.rt .i sc. Asi !nM-rK&!,rrn' ----Vhron: ja Sot caUtofua, lllanrated circular, and .ntranc. bUnks. writ. C. . OWEN. Rnletrar. 1915. , " .v": (u uovernor oi Utah issued a proclamation forbidding the review of the Nauvoo Legion 1874 Benjamin R. Curtis, one of the youngest men ever ap- v pointed to the Supreme bench . - of the United States, diffTat Newport, K. L Born Nov. 4, : . 1809. v 1889 Walter G. Campbell swam the , Niagara rapids wearing a cork 7 jacket 1891 Three thousand drowned in floods in the Spanish province s" of Toledo. 1906 A statue of George Washing ton was unveiled in Budapest. 1916 The voters of British Colum bia adopted prohibition.
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