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DAILY SOUTHZKER, VEDUE BER 20, 1920 EDAYr.l OClP The Southerner .Daily 1339 - Established Weekly 1824 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by The Southerner, Tarboro, North Carolina. Mambor of Tho Asioclatad Praia. ' The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication f all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, tlso the local news publisher herein. All rights, of republication of special despatches herein are also, reserved. R. G. Shackell A. E. Shackell F. H. Creech ; V. H. Creech : : : Editor : - : - Asst. Editor Corresponding Editor : : : Manager Address All Communications to The Southerner, Tarboro, North. Carolina Phone 75 P, 0. Box 907 Entered at the Post Office at Tarboro, N. C, as 2d class matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 187, Daily Sub.cription Rate. 1 year. . . $5.00 1 month. . . . .J0c 6 months. . . 2.50 1 week . . . . .15c Weekly . . . . , . . . . . $1.50 per year , WEDNESDAY, OCT; 20, 1920. Democratic Nominee. The Southerner stands four-square 'for the entire democratic ticket which v the voterS'of the county will be asked . ' to cast their ballot fo ron November second; therefore, the names of the ' ' nominees will be carried in these col umns until the day of election so that ' all, may familiarize themselves with the men who stand for the best form of government in America: K . For president: James M. Cox. -. For. vice-president: Franklin D. Roosevelt. : For U. S. senator : Lee S. Overman, For' congress (second district) : Claude Kitchin. - - - 'For governor: Cameron Morrison. For lieut.-gov.; W. B. -Cooper. . . -For secretary of state: J. Bryan . Grimes. : , , , ' .For state auditor: Baxter Durham For states treasurer: R. B. Lacy. , , . Forv superintendent - of public in- struchon: E. C. Brooks. , , For attorney general : James S, Manning. ' . For commissioner of agriculture W. A. Graham. For commissioner, of, labor and . printing: M. L.' Shipman. . -..! ' ' . For 1 commissioner of , insurance Stacey W. Wade. " " ' For corporation commissioner: A, J. Maxwell. , For associate justice of supreme . court: W. A. Hoke, W. P. Stacy. . " ' County Ticket. -. i ,,r For county commissioners: J. V. . Cobb, W. " H. Home, D. B. Gaskill, H. G. Brown, W. M. Moore., , 4. ..;.. , t For. board of education: M. G. Mann, R. H. Speight, H. L. Brake. - For sheriff: J. W. Thomas. For 'state senator: Paul Jones For representative: R. T. Fountain. , , In these days of home brew, a lot of people are studying the botany book who never before were interest- ... ed in nature study. , This "community spirit" idea is all right, but when it comes to ' having ycur back yard regarded as a com munity fruit ordhard, some folk draw the line. : ' If you take a trip through' the ap- pie country, the hotels will probably give you dried apple pie made from last year's crop.- ( . A lot-of people who are always criticising the government for its in efficiency have forgotten to register for voting. " . - ' It is very sad when an automobile speeder runs into the ditch and-gets smashed up, but the public can't help feeling that it is somewhat in accord ance with the eterna.1 Htness of all things. TJiSr'pople who buy goods out of town are usually the same ones who find fault because the home town doesn't grow. . ' - Among the people wEio can't find any; houses to live in are those" who held up building operations by their , strikes. 't - Many candidates begin to feel the obligation to attend church as soon as they are nominated for office. At last accounts the clothing deal ers were laying in smaller supplies of silk shirts and larger stocks of over alls. ' v ' The crooks in baseball would be highly useful in organizing' a ball team in state prison. . xue Keuerat movement toward dis nni. - : i . . . armament" ought to go so far as to take air rifles and sling shots away from the kids of Tarboro. THE EDUCATIONAL FAILURE.? It is a strange state of things that rich and prosperous America is so behind in its educational facilities. The United States lacks sdhool house accomlb4ations for 3,000,000 pupils. It has a shortage of 75,000 elemen tary and 15,000 high school teachers; Great Britain is rapidly overcom ing its school house shortage by an extensive building program. A gov ernment subsidy is- helping teachers live wlhile training. France is in creasing school salaries. 75- to 100 per cent. And these countries are staggering under an almost crushing burden of debt.- If the United States is to hold its ,... own in competition it must readjust its school system" to the changed times and give its young people .the best of education. TELLING THEIR AGE. The "question is arising in states where women have the ballot for the first time, whether women are to be required to tell their age in register ing for voting. I Some men will, say that women's reluctance to make this declaration is a bit of feminine van ity that they should leave behind. It is possible that the woman of , the rem SCCIOSI S In Tire Building A tire-maker's first problem is to decide how much he can feive for thes money. This, and every other question in tire ' building, depends upon policies. A suptr-tire, such as The Brunswick", can be made only by a . concern which knows well and appreciates that there is noth. ing exclusive in the tire industry except high standards. Since 1845 the House of Brunswick has held first place in every line it entered. ' Brunswick Tires, as more and more motorists come tb know them, will certainly be awarded that coveted place held only by the superfine. , Motorists who buy one Brunswick usually adopt it for complete equipment Yet his is not strange,, since the first , one socompletely proves its superiority. If the name of Brunswick certifies to you, as to most men, ,, an extraordinary tire, at yio higher price.'would it not be good business to test one or tvo Brunswick Tires? . THE BRUNSvlCK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO . Baltf x a Headquarters: 107 Hopkins Place Sold On An Unlimited Mileage . Guarantee Basis Tarboro Storage Battery Co. Year in and year out Uneeda Biscuit have maintained their place as the world's best soda crackers and thereby hold the esteem of Ameri can housewives who" demand super-excellence in point of crispness flavor and nourishment. Keep' a supply on hand. i NATIONAL BISCUIT " COMPANY n future will not be so squeamish in this matter. .Formerly women' de pended upon personal fascinations to win their way. An admission of age might seem to render them less de sirable. The woman of the future will be on a level with men, and will depend more upon business efficiency. She may not be more sensitive as to her years than men are.' But as' a matter of practical politics, it does n'ofhake'a particle of difference wSie ther women state their exact age or not, provided they can truthfully say they are over 21. -. . ACCEPTING PUBLIC OFFICE. Many of the severest critics of the mistakes and inefficiency of public work, would not give up even a small fragment of their own valuable time to help make things any better: It is hard to get good business government when so many men of first class abil ity. Slave this feeling of irresponsi bility. ' ' ' ' Perhaps some of these men exag gerate the sacrifice they would have to make if they accepted nominations Lament 0f the Lord's Supper. i . il J l i . . i i . . . 1 . .'"."I t . ' 10 LP.e legislature or iook a locai or 9 Price 3 V f i '.?.l X BAKER BROTHERS v ;.. .. Aft. For ;' THE BRUNSWICK ? PHONOGRAPH THE MACHINE THAT WILL PLAY ' ALL RECORDS reRFECf ' " , (see wnsXt.y county office. A lo of them have able assistants who would keep their business running all right h If business and professional men' felt able to give llheir time more gen erously to the public service, tht government would be run bo much better that business enterprise wi be relieved from many handicaps an show better results. : . FIOELIS CLASS ON THE BAPTIST S. Si ENTERTAINED The Fidelia Class of th Baptist Sunday school had a most enjoyable evenintr with the - nresident of - the class, Miss Callie Price, on last night. The regular busineu meeting ; war held first and the election of officen with the following results f President, Miss Callie Price; vice-president, Mist Ruby Lee; secretary, and,, treasurer. Miss Minnie Hymant teacher. Mist Emily Austin, and assistant teacher, Miss Lynda NewtonX; Th'e Vasa wat ni i i. wTaa.lL -ki it.,nflJTMty and influence with some eap - uimi oi Mie oox tu ue bhiiw tuo orphan, which the class supports at the Thomasville Orphanage, rf ; '" After the business 'meeting a mos interesting contest was entered inti and a. delightful social hour spent The contest was guessing variou: books of the Bible from words made up of letters transposed: Thia prov ed to be very instructive as well at entertaining and some of the mem bers showed their; familiarity Witf the Books of the Bible.." The hostesr then served delicious ice cream anc cake and every one " present pro nounced the meeting a most success ful and enjoyable 'one. Like Lengthy Church Services. The Christian atofigines of Yun nan like lengthy Church services. A punday morning AJrvice hi lujghpn Yunnan Province, has been known to comprise eleven hymns, eight prayers, three' sermons, and the Sac- f ANY PRECIOUS STONES MENTIONED IN BIBLE In the Bible,' mention is made oi nineteen different precious stones, six metals, one Ihundred and four treef and plants, thirty-ljve animals, thirty- nine birds, six flshi-s, eleven reptiles. twenty hiscts and other small crea tures. - V .'. Teak, during the reign of the Bur mese kings, was the royal wood, and the king had a right to all teak. I Our Reduction CASH AND CARRY 100 Lbs. Granulated Sugar 1.1 $15.00 Arbuekle's Ground Coffee J ; Special 25c per Lb. OLD RELIABLE Gilt Edge Flour in Wood ...... .f..........$12.75 12-Lb. Paper ' Sacks Flour 1 80c Munt's Mealf 100-Lb. Sack ...... .f ............$3.75 1 Munt's Meai;50-Lb. Sack ... ...i...... $1.95 ; Munt's Mealf 25-Lb. Sack ..:.....t............$i.oo : R. B. PETERS GROCERY ! COMPANY Stor Phona 35 Offie Phon 84 ! ;8" DR. E. G. HORNBECK Osteopathic Physician i 2 to P. M. Offict Masonic ,TmpU BulUing 1 . Oyw Cook Drag Storo. '. CALL PHONE 272 For All Kind of Tailoring If Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. TO ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS ON LONG TIME JAMES PENDER MOET CALL 103 For All Kind of FlabU. Yours To STTO - R. E. L. PITT A conference to 'consider the ne- rro'o Industria opportunity and ra- kiel cooperction 'will be opened at lewark, N.-J., under the jofirt ru- (ices or the National Urban League' nd tie Negro' Industrial Welfare Workers." ' -'"s WIT ;i insurance FIRE ACCIDENT i 1 HEALTH -LIFE AUTOMOBILE -' iGM. CARVER Secretary . IREAL ESTATE & INS. CO., TDl .1 4A1 tT : . Dl-' wi nunc vi v vci k uivi a uuo 5 WANT ADS CENT PER LIN E PERMANENT and pjrofitable buBi- ' ness onnortunitv for man of nbil i '- Hal. AddIv Southern Trading Com- fpany. Charlotte, N. C. o20-3tc iiOST Diamond bar pin between ' Dr. Staton's residence and post oftlce, Sunday morning. Suitable reward. Sally B. Staton. - o!8-6t CEMENT for sale Sand and Gravel t Co., phone No. 8. 10-13-tf COAL FOR SALE Have 5 tons of " Virginia Anthracite Chestnut coal: will sell cheap; have more than I need. Apply at The Southerner, tf FOlt SALE House and lot now oc cupied by R. B. Josey. Possession : given first of January. S. R. Alley, ' 3213 11th St., N.W., Washington, D. C. ol8-12c FOR SALE Large size Hot Blast ' coal stove. Mrs. J. L. Weinberg. ol4-tf FOR RENT One unfurnished room. Apply to Mrs. R. H. Parker, 102 Main street. ol9.-6t LOST Bar pin, set witih pearls, dia ls mond in cetfler. Think lost near v Edgecombe drug store corner, i Finder please return and get re ward, Mrs. H. S. Hussey. 13-3tc LOST On Sunday night from my porch, a Columbia bicycle with J. CM. burned on the seat. Anyone giving information or return of : wheel would be appreciated. T. F. v Marrow. It LOST One door "keVrmmx yms left in post office. Please return to The Southerner office. o!4-tf FOUND -Crur.k to automobile. Own er can get same by paying for this aa at .. rue- southerner. ol4-tr WANTED Mn or women to take oiaers among menus and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 76c an hour spare time, or $36 a week for full time. Expe rience unnecessary. Write Interna tional Stocking Mills, Norristown, ,,Pa. ' , WANTED Stenographer for next thirty days. Good salary. Apply at once to Don Gilliam. 9 SO tf WINDOW SASH 1,000 pair 10x15 12 light sash, all good glass, per pair $3.00. J. S. Bust, warehouse No. 10, Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C '' 4-6tc TAKEN UP One red nd white Guernsey cow, under crop in right ear, left ear cropped split in hole; one red and, white Guernsey heifer, crop in right ear, swallow fork in left; one red and white heifer, un marked; one black and white heif er, cropped and split in right ear, Stme can be obtained by paying foe keep and this sd. Apply W. W. Taylor, four miles north of Cone tos. S21-tf JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF WASE0 FLOUR Z Self Rising and Plain . Z ' PRICES RIGHT O.O.BOYKIN .Phones 267 and 160 mMMHMUMMMIM CommUaioaor'a Salo of Property In the JSupti-ior Court, Before -the Clerk. North Carolina, Halifax County, Mrs. Cottie Newberry Bherrod, widow of W. L. Sher rod, deceased, vs. M. L Fleming and his wife Rushs Fleming, R.L, Salsbury and his wife Mary Sals bury, Watson N. Sherrod, R. L. Wood and his wife Carrie C. Wood, . William J. Sherrod and George S. Sherrod, the two last yH'ineJ btfng Jnfanls undr. the i;ge oi twenty-one years ana ap- . pcarh.g heroin by their general guardian Greensboro Loan and Trust Co;-i' ' Trust Co, By virtue of power vested in me by that order and decree entered in tht- nhovo entitled special proceeding by S. M. Gary, clerk of the superior court of Halifax county on the 25th day of September, 1020, and approv ed by His Honor John JL Kerr resi dent judge for the 3d Judicial Dis tort of North Carolina on September 2.'ith t920,"I shall, on Wednesday, November 10th, 1920 at 11.15 o'clock A.M., sell to the highest bidder at public suction in front of the Bank of Vhi Ukers, Edgecombe county, North Carolina, upon tho terms here-: iJiaf tor sot " out, the following de scribed tracts or parcels of land lying being, and situate in . Edgecombe county andstate of North Carolina; to-wit: (1) First Tract: That certain tract or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in No; 6 Township, county of Edget-ombe and state of North Car olina, known s the Battle Farm, bounded by the lands of the Battle heirs, Cutchin land and others, and containing 048.9 acres. BUSINESS MEN'S Oi RECTO Diamond Experts -:- Wedding Rings Jewelers to The Southern People BELL'S SONS W.L.&J.E. SIMMONS : : i t LIVE i t i 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 l N. C. F. S. Royaler 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 SERVI C E THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAKE US YOUR FINANCIAL HOME FRANKLIN, PAIGE & DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Sea Zeb C. Cummings FOXHALL & RUFFIN WE SELL IT CHEAPER Maa'f and Ladiet' Furnishings ' t Resered For f MARROW PITT HDW, CO. o Tarboro, N. C THE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY -Local Agents-For ATLLNTIC COAST REALTY CO. Nam That Juitifia Your Confidenca Phono 201 G. M. Carrar, Sacy. Tarboro Shoe and Clothin? Co. (Inc.) WHOLESALE and RETAIL Austin Building Willard Service Station Tarboro Storage Battory Co. Maia Straot !- Tarboro, N. C J. C, RUFFIN & CO. GENX MERCHANDISE FARM SUPPLIES . Our Specialty ; (2) Second Tract: That tract or pwccl of land lying, being, and situ-, at i jSdirecombe county, North Car oliii.i, lr-jandc;l" on- the "i5ith by', th'e . Lmm hi Mr. J. C. Bikswell, on the Xl the .JhhSs ol W.'T. Braswell, , pn th toatJiv a part; of ;the eld Fippen lands and on the west by the. ppfii landa and on the west by M: Cutel-in and Bridges land, and kna ; a the f'Cutchia Farm,", and contafning 177 acres, more or less. k'v. (3) Third Tract: A one-half undir vided interest in and to that tract or parcel of land lying, being, and situ ate in Edgecombe oounty, state of North Carolina, formerly known as tho Bradley Homestead, bounded by the lands of Cherry, Bradley, and others and by Swift. Creek Islands, and containing 227 acres, more or less. ; v -"" .... . . . Terms of Kule: One-third cash and. the balance in one, two, and three years; deferred payments to bear in terest from dute of deed and to be secured by a deed of trust on said property; provided that the purchaser shall have the option to pay all cash. Place of sale: In front of the Bank of Whitakers, Whitakers, N. C. Time of sale: U15. o'clock A. M., Wednesday, November 10th, 1920. This the 1st day of October, 1920. R C. DUNN, D. MAC JOHNSON, Attorney. Commissioner. oct8-ltw-4wks " The Edgecoinbe Drug Company - "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCATION S. S. Nash, Secy-Treas. , Tarboro, i t N. C. ! DRINK! COCA-COLA , IN BOTTLES ANDERSON, BROOKS, HARGROVE CO.tClnc. ' Dry Goods, Shoes Hardware and General Merchandise STATON & ZOELLER Famous 40 Yeurs as THE RIGHT PLACE FOR RIGHT DRUGS 403 Main Street ROSENBLOOM UVY . Outfitters to The ENTIRE FAMILY W. S. CLARK & SONS EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Tarboro, N. C. BENJAMIN'S Society Brand Clothing Stetson and Knox Hats Edw Clapp and Regal Shoes Queen Quality Shoes i FNEMAN MUSIC HOUSE VICTROLAS and PIANOS Musical Supplies -Tarboro, : t i:N. C. AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE and AUTO SUPPLIES Tarboro I i N. C W. R. WORSLEY THE STORE THAT LEADS O. O. BOYKIN THE SANITARY GROCIR 267 Phones 160 WW i -
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