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l 4 " Membec f 3"h AssqclaUd Pr ottee cred In this paper, also ths loee.1 w polisher here la. Att rurhts of republication of special despatchet hereto re Uo reserved. 1 FOREIGN HEERESENTATiVES :: FROST, LATOIS '4 KQHN Brunswick Bid.. . , New Yorjc City 'People's Gas Bid. . . . Chicago, 111. 1004 Candler Bid. . . . Atlanta, Ga. B. G. Shackell A E. 8hack.ll r. .Creech : V. H. greech : .: Editor : : Asst. Editor Corresponding Editor ... : : Manager Address All Communications to The Southerner, Tarboro, North Carolina Phone 75 P. O. Box P07 Entered at tU Post Office at Tarboro, N. C, as 2d class matter under the act of Congress of March S, 1879. . u niaiaiernoon io ner . eu uere. on account or tne aeatn or ; the Hotei Farrar, will give a Thitof couris;OlW Rosbnbattm.duii; their watter which occurred Inst ; Wnhe allW guests 'in theTO&StffSSSff T j ing-tue( aan!tsg4Ving' holidays. 'V. , Tjiuraaay. cr" -v--.v hotel tomouow.&y which-' . ehttfctf Iff . ' f ;'-a , i ? . :L-'vr.X : ' SOCIAL NEWS ' . The basketball fcame yesterday af iornoon between WiHiariiston Highs and Tiwboro Higha was o run-away cffair, the local boys, completely out playing the' visitor to; the tune of 37 to 7. v The Supetrior Court will adjoura tliis afternoon as soon as it has com pjfled s much of the cviil "dtcket au can be gotten through-with,' ; Messrs. W. Stamps Howard and W. G. Clark left early thlB morning for Charlottesville to attend the Univer sity football game tomorrow. Miss Ward, of Fountain; is ex- M19. G. -M.CT. Fountain is visit ing Vr daughter, Mrs." Colin Rumn in Ekhcpville, S. C. . : r 'Mrs. Kliai Carr 'suid' Redman Mer cer motored to : Raleigh to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Carr's daugh ter, who is "in college in the capital city. ' . : Mis." Louis, Chesson and Mrs. E. L. Elcw have returned to their ro speciive homes in Henderson and Portsmouth, Va.; their brother, Mr. Flarvey Lawrence of Sioux City. South Dakota, left yesterday to visit 1.1b father,. Mr, Louis Lawrence, in Bluefkld, W. Va. They were , call: It has always been the rule - Mrs.' Stamps Howard ., leaves this evening for Charlottesville to attend the football game between the Uni versitSes of North Carolina and Viv feiulu tomrrow and later-will go to N'ovv 'Vork. to witness that army and navy game. .. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gray rsturned t.i Scotland Neck yesterday. . Mrs. Triay has been the guest of her jister, M.s. R. B. Hyatt, for a couple ofj vetks -while Mr. Gray has bfcpn -in (he western part of the state as a witness In a murder case. I is uadu, wit Mr. Farrar to entertaiu'.his pa trons at this season. - ' . - 7 . ' ; CALL PHONE 272 For AH Kinclw of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S : Steam Pressing:' Club l : In accordance with his usual cus tom Mr) Tom Farrar-proprietor of . . .. i ... i HAVE US sell your land at auction. Atlantic Coast Realty - Company, Petersburg , Va., and Greenville, N. C. ' -Write,- wire'-or phone us at Petersburg, Va., or see Real Es tate & Ins.- Co., Local Contract Representative. Tarboro," N. C. A ; LetteF From Santa Claus-To i j The Boys mi Girls of Tarboro: . - i ii ? : i Daily Subacriptioa Rates. 1 year. . . . $5.00., 1 month. ; . . .$0c months. . . 2.50 1 week .... 45c Weekly $1.50 per year WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1920 The president-elect must be sur prised to learn how many devoted friends he has, who at great personal sacrifice are willing, to accept public office ni order to make his adminis tration a success. Defeated candidates should be thankful on Thanksgiving day, that they are now free to use their great abilities to worlt for their own busi- ness success. While Daughter is singing "The lost chord" at the piano, the house- holder i worrying about the lost cord of firewood that the fuel dealer won't give him credit for at present prices. Not many people are willing to go back on the soil and raise food, but at least' 100,000,000 are willing to offer the farmer their valuable advice. THOROUGHNESS A men who has looked over a num ber of German chemical plants since the war, describes how the machinery in these factories was mostly Ameri can and French The American inventor? produced a large part of the- ideas and devices which the Germans usei during tho war, and with which previously they obtained a commanding position m world trade. Americans start many thing that they do not finish. They are too .nAna a niiick results. If a new J - idea does not promise immediate riches, they, drop it and go on to something else, which perhaps does not pay any better. Mtanwhile the alow patient Ger mans pick up these discarded .ideas, and alter toilsome work make a bus iness success of them. The Ameri can people can learn much from th Aorbugh methods of the peoplejhey have recently , been fighting. , NATIONAL FORESIGHT It was one of the most remarkable features of the war making plans of the German empire, that they look ed ahead for many years to provide for possible contingencies. The long headed German militar ists 15 years ago saw that in case of war, Uey would be cut off from the sea. Hence they would not be able to get the nitrates which they need ed for the production of explosives and fertilizers. , Hence they went to work to de- telon the fixation of nitrogen from the air. ' War was not declared until j. after they had their nitrate plants working by quantity production for about two month's. When the United States govern ment looks ahead 15 years, the Amer- Icaa people will tfe better equipped for the emergencies that are sure to j arise. ASKS ALL BUSINESS HOUSES . BE CLOSED TOMORROW The Merchants Association asks that ail business houses be closed '-'.Thursday, November 25tlv for Thanksgiving. It is the view of the Association that places of business should not be open for a few hours j during the day but that they should remain closed the entire day in order! that everybody "tiiay have the oppor-J , tunity to observe the day. ,1 j, D. FOSTER, Secretary. ' Tarboro banks and business houses . will b closed for Thanksgiving Day - tomiorow and the Postoffice will bb . .rve Sunday hours. BUSH DEAR COYS AND GIRLS :--. :': ;,,!. (-.- ' . v After consulting with Kris-Krinsle, St Nicholas it !' Mother tGoose and jothers of Fairyland, it wat decided t -St that a town the size of Tarboro ought to have rnore XIt v ?V ...iLiJt. '-.: '.V.m - IIT :7. T.x 1 wiucn i oys couia oe Drougni. wnow-; in3 fnder Hardware Covto be alive and progres-; fit aiv we decided to give them a complete line of. Toys I m of an kinds.- ; - - . : 2ti.'"';"'"'ou'sIlPuIJ''s th Beara and Elephant that you can rids. Velocipede, Handcars, Dolls, Doll Carts, fll HI Doll Trucks, Rocking Horses, Footballs, Basketballs, l Z Swings, Doll Furniture, ' Sewinar -Machines. Bears, ttt 1 Lions, Camels, Elephants, ' Dogs, Cats, Squjnrels and twiEa. , mcuiiuucBi ana iviairijmi i nwm m . ; : . : w -)- -i i. N. B. SS PER CENT OF ALL LATERAL-CUT (DISC) RECORDS MADE ARE COLUMBIA RECORDS. , (T THIKK IT OVER Has Your . Improvements? Exclusive Cabinet Designs -The handsome straightline cabinets are always in perfect harmony with modern furniture. For the lover of the" antique Columbia Graf onola are v made in Period $500.oo to $2,100.00 Designs THE STRAIGHT TONE ARM- no hinges no abrupt angles to deflect THE TONE WAVES: The straight, metal, one-piece tone arm allows the music to develop fully and naturally. The Grafonola'a scientific acouitic design mates distorlW tone impossible. THE TONE LEAVES The tone leaves, another exclusive feature, and the system of Colum. bin interchangeable steel needles -enable you to control tone and tone 'volume without sacrificing; tons quality or any of the beauty of the record. " THE ONLY NON-SET Automatic Stop No other phonograph has it no other phona- graph can get it. Built right into the motor, invisible. Auotmatic. Nothing to , move or set or .measure. Operates on any ' record, long or short. , With the Non-Set Automatic Stop all you need do. is to put your records on , the turn table, use the start lever merely to start the Grafonola, put the needle on the record, and the Non-Set Automatic Stop does the rest. Think what this feature means to you in comfort, convenience and the real enjoyment of good music. When your friends Stop in for a Jittle music, you no longer have to jump up to stop the Grafonola at the end of a record. The. Grafonola knows, when to stop. . , When dancing to the Grafonola, you need not leave your partner abruptly to dash over and "stop It. The Non-Set Automatic Stop takes care of that. You can dance to the very last note. Ask today for a demonstration of the Stop that needs no setting. : s -' THE NEW COLUMBIA PROCESS OF RECORDING Play on the Columbia Grafonola a-Columbia Record by Rosa Ponselle, Toscha ' Seide-L the. New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Al Jolson, or any others of the more than half a hundred Exclusive Columbia Artists, and what do you get? You get Reproduction f exactly what the artists themselves Produced on the original wax nothing more and nothing less. There is nothing in the Grafonola 's construction 1 designed to add Anything to its reproduction. The new Columbia process of recording makes it certain that nothing it taken away. iri . .sz, GRAFONOLA K2 PRICE $225.00 - Other Models: $30 $30 $7S $125 $140 $150 $165 $275 THE COLUMBIA SCREWLESS REPRODUCER CONTAINS NOT A BOLT LOOSE AND NOISY. SCREW OR NUT TO BECOME THE COLUMBIA HINGED MOTOR may be removed from cabinet in ten seconds WITHOUT TOOLS. ' THE PUSH BUTTON RECORD EJECTOR CABINET JUST PUSH THE BUTTON THERE'S YOUR RECORD. Don't Buy BliHcfly I :ale ABOVE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY EXCLUSIVE COLUMBIA FEATURES POINTS OF SUPERIORITY, WHICH NO OTHER TALKING MACHINE CAN OFFER ; COMPARE!! For Purposes of Most Searching Comparison and Demonstration We Offer, With NO OBLIGATION ON .YOUR PART, to Place a COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA IN YOUR HOME WITHOUT EXPENSE TO YOU. By This Means Ve Are Confident of Convincing You of the Incomparable Superiority of the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA and COLUMBIA RECORDS. Owing to Prevailing Conditions, We Arc in Position to Offer EXTREMELY EASY TERMS to Early Purchasers. USE THIS COUPON: and anything ybu might want me to bring youforJ tt'l Christmas. . 1 , " Z M ' - - ; i Go to Pcnic-.-'a KllJien .for W tn fKT r- X. Store) and pick out what you want and tell Mother t M and Father, Mama and Papa, or Daddy to go there f uu nave h pui asiae ror you. 7 7, : ' '"'77 w7.'77,!Vi;'7;-!-',--i';, ,';':'J ' - V '7 It Pays to Trade at Penders. -! Lovingly, SANTA CLAUS. giiiiiiiiiiim PAY YOUR TAXES AND. SAVE THE; PENALTY 1 Discount Until December 1st. 1 for Each Additional Month After Jan. 1, 1920 Will be Added as Penalty. All Dog Taxes Must be Paid by Dec. 1, Under a Penalty of $50 ..- J.V 7-7 ;.-7' . -' ,:'7-7 ,v :;7,,, 7; B. Hyatt, Sheriff il e - . -. w , . -'7.-. - -- ... ' " " i . . ra-Hdiise JOHN B ARRYMORE IN - Dr. JekyllandMr. Hyde WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS TO BUY THEIR HOMES That,is pretty good proof that we can. help you. If you cherish an ambition to own your own home come in and see us." - . Our transactions are straight-forward '-neither red tape nor, hazy ideas. : It will pay you to find out what we can do for you. Tarboro Building & Loan Association Thos. B. Jacocksv Sec'y and Trea. . PPICES GUARANTEED AGAINST DECLINE BEFORE' NEXT SEASON (If interested put : X in square and mail coupon) FREE COUPON FREE . EDGECOMBE DRUG CO., TARBORO, N. C. Please send me information in regard to your special Easy Terms offer on Grafonolas, Grafonola . ot cost about without cost to me. j Please put. my name oit your monthly record list and mail me yorfr list of new Columbia Records monthly. - ' 'Q Address " Name TBiOi The First Thought in Drugs" J. E. S1MMONS- -A. T. "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" NICHOLSON ' Edgeeoni D r it C Phone Two-One-One A Corner, Next Block tor Postoffice, Tarboro, N. C;. ICV 3LI ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS ON LONG TIME '.. JAMES PENDER M dr. e: g. hornbeck Osteopathic Physician Monday,. Wednesday, Friday "i K2 to 6 P, M. Office: Masonic Temple Building Z Over Cook Drug Store. ! I' LOST GOODRICH FORD. TIRE, demountable rim, on Lejrgett road between town and Whitehurst pace. Finder get reward foT re turn at the Southerner office.' ll-20-3t . . ' . - V I - ijaAaja Amium Aid n jjumn ju ami; iucjjjjjJsi.ijjM-a1i.-aaj. COAL FOR SALE: Have 5 tons of . Virginia Anthracite Chestnut oal: . will sell cheap; have more than I need. Apply at The Southerner, tl Insurance FIRE ACCIDENT HEALTH LIFE AUTOMOBILE G. M. CARVER I - Secretary REAL ESTATE & INS. CO,? tPhone 201 Over Farmers BkZ TOR RENT ONE FURNISHED room, heated; Apply r to The, ' Southerner. . 1118 TRY THE SOUTHERNER'S JOB . DEPARTMENT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR PRINTING. ' 1
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