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DAILY SdlftHEftfigrt, fcOJfDA Y, NOVEfclBJE lc:D TTI i ass Aiwlimftl ilnu Slifr tin. jrrfrlfcg --.,,-.v. ........ SAfE 1 14 TT4 ..vH . .. .X I . -4. i, ' " ' ii 'X . ,. iX The Boys and Girls of Tarboro: Ill r J- ' f e& nw i f- 1 to it 9 v aat attends: wsi J 5 - P-"?1 AU tight of rspaUicaon of. Ipocul dewUhas hereto ar ld reserved. raosruiKDis sow- .-u..x MoU.'g Cm ldg. I 1904 CsadlaE Wag. Milt. j. I peu ffi . AuanuV$ ILG.gbackaU : : K5? A."B:WMkeU : : AwtEdtor i-.-T. & CMtete f .Crrspon4ing Editor t.l.CMh t : :flM AMn All CoromnnJcfcUOfli to The f otorod t tbt Port 0?Sef it f frbojrp, l ywf.'. . . $s.oo i month JOc i.ntirt. . . 2.60 s 1 wotk . . . . 45c froaklr . . ... ..... IM per yer Phono 7 J P. O. Box 907 MONDAY, NOV. 2t, 9?0, The people who see v the dawn bf anewday may be the sanie ones who won't go'home until morning. Protective tariff on peartute ; fe favored, but peanut polities " thnve without any special en 1 couragement. t'i You cart hardly persuade the public to buy their Christmas gifts eariyi but perhaps tne ex press companies can clear out ' the heaps of Christmas pack ages by using steam shovels' - Not merely do the roads : have to be resurfaced' because of automobile traffic, but it be- ; comes necessary to rebuild and strengthen the fences. It is also complained that the ditches get so filled up with : wrecked automobiles that they won't carry off the rain water. . Pawn brokers reported to be doing almost as much business now as the silk shirt dealers were last winter. " Condensed Statementrof the Condiiion of' First National Bank At the Close qt Business, November 15;h? J9?0. Resource t Loans and Discounts 'Bonds , Liberty Bonds Overdrafts Secured Banking House and Fixtures Catih in vault and due from bnks ..$1,415,377.89 .. 104,648. 07.: .. 260,159. 50 .. . ' 7,043.44 21,488. 82 .. 168,891; 60 $1,977,109. 32 Liabilities: i Capital : $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits -. 63,635. 54 Circulation :. :. 49,000. 00 Rediscounts Federal Reserve 386,614. 78 Bills Payable Secured by Bonds 272,092. 90 Deposits ; 1,105,766.10 DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS niier consult in r with k i.;..ir;nnriA ct i jla I I r '!". . . ".- 0 .... m h-ui WIXICi Vb HIUIUIMl TIi III Mother Goo n v . II III that a town the size of Tarboro ought to have more ft TTT fnan m t m ' -t y - - Ti III : lWB U' wnicn loys could be brought. Know- TI T ? vffc fo oe anve and progres- Tjf a a. a hi AMa . a . w . . i - - a a. TTT "v. uoviucu CO EIVM Tnem eattin U iins of Tmi TTi . w " v A W . I. A. ft can f anythin yu mih want me to bring you fo '$1,977,109.32 With Resources of Nearly Two Million Dollars, we are hVa position ' to'offer yery protection known to the banking world in the handling r . of your banking account. . " - , J? ' , If you are not a customer, we invite you to come in and open ah " account with us. - ou should see the Bears and Elephants that you tfl ride. ' Velocipedes. Handcars. tnll nll rrtv II? if- . "- nurjei, roofDAus, Basketballs, ff i It Swincrx- Dtll " s ; , , ' 41 s A - .. .T'r" : uiiurc, aewinff , ivuen nex. kmn. ait .tt ions' Ca1'. Elephants,' Dogs, Cats, Squirrels and ? Tt Horsea--Air " Rifles. Mechanical nt IT . . ... " TA TTT Go to Pender's Kitchen Store 'net t Vhl f r SZ it Stcre and Pk out what you want and tell Mother iff iT -:"- -w-M f uu. apa, or isaaay. to go there f j, atc ii ut asiae ror you. - It Pays to Trade at Pender. -4 Lovingly, " - , , SANTA CLAUS. - s. - r r-r-T-r-ri r-r rT t , I'TTTTTW , ::: ' . .. x f . . I v . .. 4 TT 9 . First National ; Bank TARBORO'S MILLION " DOLLAR BANK SECURE m.s imK tum m.M msi iwr mil iww i.'n; ii Some people's theory of how to relieve industrial depression ia to give all the unemployed a 'government job. n i Much destitution is reported ; among the girls -who can't pay .the-.instalments on their fur n coats... President-elect Harding hav ..o.ing vailed for plain living many . of the politicians haven't eaten - i much but .crow, since, election. - t If "early to bed and early to - it rise make people healthy; weal i: ,thy and wise," milkmen should , .. become" athletes, millionaires, , and college : professors. : V EVERY MONDAY. :i Ar Tk PopU PwlU( Tgtbr? ;: ;Ths people are suffering from , a bird condition; theorising does not ;: telp, .just st this time, 4ut practical .- j and wise thought does both cheer and help. Never forget "Behind the clouds . the sun is shining." . The great , cause of depression is ;. that so. toany of us are worrying and grieving oyer hia own affairs that he , has not tioie to brace up and think . ( .that others have troubles, and to see ' if there is any way, even if it be . small, in which he, can help some 4 ether person. Gird up thy loins and , ..: v stand like a man. Pessimism is like . jealouey, it feeds on itself; good Lord . deliver me from the pessimism; cheerful countenance maketh a glad 2 Jieart, not only for the one that has . the-countenance,. but for those who come in contact with him. .. .The conditions hurt worse from the ,,. . fact that we were flying so ertraTa . gntfy high when we hit the ground; . wnsn we ftit, we were awfully jolted and badly bruised, but I sincerely , trust that there will be but few bones feroken. ? Like conditions have prevail- . . ed before, some that were severe only In the south, when the people thought j e? would never recover, but they .' . hv ; 'ecomplisher - mere than ever before. This condi tio extends from the" Atlantic to PscWe, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian line, in fact it is world . -.'.wid's -. " la J897 I saw six bales of mid dling cotton, offered for sale in Tar boro, there was no market; so -the owner" endeavored to borrow S100 on the cotton, he was a man of property and amply good for 91,000; the bank would not loan him a dollar, and he did not succeed in borrowing from any one.,- , : ' Prophets of evil and despair parad ed the Btreeta. In those time, I Bold middling cotton, in December, for four cents, had forty bales at the time. O. C. Forward advised me to sell ell of it, stating that cotton prices would not improve. I kept the 120 bales and before following July sold it at ten cents. The people said then, what hey say now, and I have lived to'see'thst it was false prophecy. Brace up;, I much prefer to die with' a 'smile on my face than with a long, lone and sour visage. One of . our most prominent merchants, and an excellent business man; who;was recently in New York, stated that the opinion of the wisest, in this great business center, was that we were marking time; and that there was great Improvement ahead of us; and bur merchant Was of the same opin ion. I do hope that the people will not get so dejected and depressed that they will forget that We have j rough roads unmaintninqd. JOHN L. BRIDGERS. Netiea to CrWiter. Having qualified as administrator of Julia J. Taylor, late of Edgecombe ' county, aH parsons having claims' against her estate are hereby noti fied -to present the same to the un dersigned, duly rifled, on or be fore Dee. it, 1911, or this notice will be plead la bar of same. FARMERS BANTING A TRUST ' 1 .COMPANY of TARBORO, N. C. " ' ; Admr. Julia J. Taylor. ; FOR SALE V ' 2TMW Radbjped Tin. Apply HART- COTTON MILLS, Inc. FOtt SALS UPRIGHT PIANO (ajkhfigaay,) Edison Talking; Ma cilae. various places of-aathjue furniture; la per feet condition; al so several pieces of modern furni ture. Apply P. JO. Box 706. n-ie-tf V "v. OPERA fftOlJ S E 1 Might, TIiiirsdayvDec. 2 THE FIRST TIME HERE! - v , . - t ; ;,, , The Dramatic Sensation and Novelty of the Century RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS PAY YOUR TAXES , AND SAVETHE PENALTY 1 Discount Until December 1st. 1 for Each Additional Mnth After Jan. 1, 1920 Will be , Added as Penalty; All Dog Taxes Must be Paid by Dec. 1, Under a Penalty of $50 K. B. Hyatt, Sheriff u Tf nioiise THE SUCCESS OF TWO CONTINENTS. - A Wonderful Produc tion and a Great New York Cast. Secure Your Seats Now For This Is a Guaran teed Attraction. success- .rs cpr &j TALKED OF SUCCESSES irrf JJ j i -Vie?' i HRMACwi-: re-. The Most Romantic Hawaiian Play, Ever! Produced- J - wei NOT A MOVING PICTURE. Endorsed by the Press and Public Wherever Played. Same Company That Played Norfolk and Richmond This Season. With a Carload of Sce nery, Effects and Cos- turtles. (James G. Peede, , Gen. Mgr.) , Prices: $2, $1.50, $1, 75c Plus War Tax SEAT SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT McNAIR'S DRUG STORE. MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW . WITH A MAMMOTH PRODUCTION AND THE FAMOUS VOLCANO SCENE OF MT.KILAUEA, IS THE MOST THRILLING EFFECT EVER PRODUCED. MR. TULLEY ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEES THIS PLAY TO THE PUBLIC OF TARBORO. . . "lfa mg Sleuth 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 lee us.- ' ' Our transactions are straight-forward neither . v red i tape nor hazy ideas. JJ -v ' It will pay you to find out what we can do for you. , Tarboro Building & Loan Association - Thosi B Jacocks, Sec'y and Treas. ON IMPROVED FARM-LANDS . ON LONG TIME JAMES PENDER nR F:1 rt HftRMRFr.K Osteopathic Physician T Monday, Wednaay, Friday ' 2 to 6 P.M. ' Office) Matonic Tempi. Builduaf - Orer Cook Drag Store. Insurance:: FIRF " ' ' CALL PHONE 272 For All Kink of Tailcring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S' Steam Pressing Club. FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED room, heated. Apply -to Tht f . ... Southerner. - 11-1 FIRE ACCIDENT HEALTH LIFE AUTOMOBILE id" ML-CARVER! . . Secretary. i XREAL ESTATE & INS. CO.,? Phcne 201 Orer Farmers Bk 44i 1 . it Conttant Improvement, Rarck and InT.otioB - Since 1886 Nearly 2 scorerresrs has produced The Perfect Phono graph. Hear the Columbia Grafo nola. " "Hearins:" is Believinr. -
The Daily Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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