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111 HI H l -TT-T' f The Southerner Daily 1889 Established, Weeltly1824 Publish! Every, A terpen, KP Sunday, by Tne BquMut,.'' North Carolina.- Member o The. Associated Jr- m, A.eeeiated Press is exclusively entitled to fhe use for publication of all news dl.pt k5Xjj tott " not otherwise credsTsjtn this paper, alVo the local news publisher here n. All rights of republication of special dutches herein are also reserved. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES FROST, LANDIS & KOHN Brnniwick Bid New York City People's Gas Bldg. . . . Chicago, 111. 1004 Candler Bldg. . . . Atlanta, Ga. A. G. ShackelU : : ; r Editor A. E. Shackell : : Asst. Editor - w Creech : Corresponding Editor V. H.Creech : : : Manager Address A.11 Communications to The Southerner, Tarboro, North Carolina Entered at the Post Ofnce at Tarboro, N. C, as 2d class matter under the act of Congress oi aiarcn a, n.:l finkaeriDtlon Ratal. i wr. S5.00 1 month 60c k nnth. . . 2.60 1 week .... 45c Weekly $1.50 per year Phone 75 P. O. Box 907 Friday, December 3, 1920. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL, if our friends, the subscribers for many years pat to The Southerner, will look at their label on their paper and whether it U in arrears and if o" end in a check for whatever it convenient, whether it be three or six months or a year, it will be very beneficial to Tho South erner, since a new press and other equipment is now on the 'road in orc!er that a better print ed paper may be furnished. All new printing equipment i;'s consiiierabla money these iys, but it hnd to be bought in r lor to keep up with the ad vancing ideas of the present management so that the readers of this century-qld paper may be furnished the very best money nd brains can give. It now remains for our friends to do their little bit also and if each one will do that little the total will be sufficient to enable us to instal our new equipment within the next month and by l.e first of the year be turning :ut a paper equal to the best of ho small-town dailies. How" do you like the new Washington letter by Colonel Winfield Jones? What do you ihink of the daily special service from Raleigh, exclusive to The Southerner, by Maxwell Gorman former managing editor of The News and Observer? How are tl-e editorial and local pages fit ;.ng in with your ideas of well-yotten-up news? If there is any ' ing that cans be improved in t r news, or the make-up of The .jtherner, we want our sub bribers, who are really the peo I?.. to whom the paper belongs, tell'us about it, and we will '.frdly try and fit our views with your own. wiser heads 'for ijuidanceV and they often n?ake mistake in their choice A3 a reault of too much read inedi to accept suggestion, the great political machines and rings have - grown up. :. Soma merely trade offices, but would not stoop far enough to deal in graft pr bribes. Others have no scruples whatever. But all of them seem able, by wheedling arts, to persuftdf many voters that they are acting for" the good of the masses of the peo ple. . r It is only by general intelli gence that the power of cor rupt or selfish bosses can be broken. The people, who read the newspapers carefully are not driven around much. They are ii fluenced to a cartain ex tent by the views of trusted leaders, but at least they have the sense to pick out guides who have made records of gen uine public service. Women will do a lot of quiet thinking in the seclusion of the home, and may be inclined to follow less in droves than men. If they make it their practice to read and think about the is sues of the day, they will be a great help in defeating ma.ch ine rule. But those who merely vote as some one suggests, or who act on sudden -impulse, will accomplish nothing more than to exchange- one boss for another. ' ; ' Notice to Creditor. ,'- " Havlrg quallfed. m administratrix of the estate, of Thos. H. Ruffln, late ofEdgecombe county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate, of said deceased to present them, duly verified, to the undersign ed on or before the 26th day of No vember," 1921, or this notice win.be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate wll please make immediate payment. This the 26thay of Nov., 1920. , j ; EMILY V. WFFINy Whitakerj, N. !. Administratrix. Prices That Defy Competition: We are now offering to our many friends and pa trons the choicest cuts of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters and Fancy i Groceries, Fruits and Con Si t .; . ictuunancs, a i a great saving to you. Ask us for our prices. L. D. Langley & Co. PHONE 226. , PROMPT DELIVERY Public Renting of Land. On Monday, Pec. 20, 1920, at 11 o'clock a-m., at the Court House Door in Tarboro, N. C, the undersigned will rent to the highest bidder at pub lic bidding, for a term of five years from January I, 1921, the plantation near.Leggett owned by the late Ju? Ha I, Harrison, whereon she and her husband, the late J. T. Taylor, lived at the time of. their deaths, being a part of the "Mack Weathersbee" Farm, upon which-there is ready for cultivation a ten horse crop. The rent wiij.b payable in middling lint cot ton well baled and delivered on the cotton yard in Tarboro, N. C, on or before Nov.' X, each year. Tho leasee win be required to enter into a justi fied bond in the sum of the $5,000 for th? faithful performance of his cenhuct. - . .. FA.RMERS BANKING & TRUST J - COMPANY, of tarboro;' m. c. Guai ojan and Jrustee cf W'lliam Henry Harrison, Never den) th babies their Chr'stmas! It Is.the shining seal pot uppn rw of happiness. Is EVERY baby In thtB community KPlpg o pe HAPPY Sls yaoi T Cfn't YOU make on soul gladf Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executol of the estate of Miss Gatsey A. Bradley late of No. 5 Township, Edgecombe coun ty,' this is to notify all persojis in debted to said estate to make imme diate payment to me; and all persons having claims against said estate will present same to me on or before No vember 27, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery, ' This 27th day of November, 1920. 4 W. H. PITTMAN, Executor. . , Raleigh, N. C. LUMBER COLUMBIATHE ORIGINAL' "Sung by Collins and Harlon of the Columbia Phonograph Co., of New York and Paris."; Don't you recall that as being the introductory phrase on The First Phonograph you eyer heard. That was a Columbia Phonograph. . . Notice to Creditor. Having qualified as administrator of J. T. Taylor, late of Edgecombe county, all persons having claims against his estate are hereby, notified to present the same to 'the undersign ed,, duly, verified, onor before Dec. 2, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of same. FARMERS BANKING & TRUST COMPANY of TARBORO, N. C. 0, . , ' Admr. J. T. Taylor. J- FOR SALE 20-lb. Redippcd Tin. , Apply HART COTTON MlXLSrint 95 Percent of all lateral-cut (disc) records are : Columbia Records. Thero's a reason. Think it over. LOST Silver case; Mrs"." Chandler, who has charge of Girls"" High school basketball team, left her sil ver card case at Clark's warehouse Firib!er will please return same to The Southerner. - - . ooooooooooooo o o o Q Used 40 Years o o o c Q Kill I That : Cold With FOR Colds, .Coughs CASCARA Wr.QUININE -" - AND . La Grippe - Neglected Colds cro Dangerous " " Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. , j Breaks vp a cold in ,24 hours -i- Rellovcs v , . Grippe in3 days Excellent forHsadaohs Quinine in this form doca not effact tho head Cascara Is best Tonic Laxative--No Opiate in HiU'c. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT tit minni - . ' -v .. ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES M All The Local News v -: - Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of Julia J. Taylor, late of Edgeoombe county, all persons haying claims against her estate are hereby notUf fied to present the same to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or be fore Dec. 2, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar. of same. FARMERS BANKING & TRUST COMPANY of TARBORO, N. C. Admr. Julia J. Taylor. o o o o o Tfa Woman's Tonic o Sold Everywhere f a r. occcccoccccoo -CALL 103 For All Kinds of Plumbins. Your's To Serve R. E. L PITT This the 12th day of Nov., 1920. JULIAN B. WARREN, " C. P. CLARK, Administrators of R. C. Warren, Henry C. Bourne, Deceased. Attorney. The Biggest Problem. "Jut of the government ap oriations for the current :n year, 93 per cent will go v,ar and paying the costs of : wars. Meanwhile this na- i is spending only one per fimmediate payment il oi lis appropriations iui e ..cation, development, and r ' -f.rch into better methods. business that spent 93 iper of its money in fighting its ipetitors, and one per c nt developing its own act ;i , would be considered to be work of insane minds. jt with the world cn '.Le ujf'j of f.ghting, it may not possible to drop a dollar of pre paration for war at this time. But if the human race contin ues spending its substance in plans for killing each other, it fairly deserves to be extermin ated off the planet. So the one big problem over topping all others, is that of finding some means of preserv ing peace P fi fo P tier NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as Administrators of the estate of R. C. Warren, de ceased,, late of Edgecombe County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to present them duly proven to J. B. Warren, Conetoa, N. C, on or before the 16th day of November, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Why not buy your lumber in car lots,direct from mill, and save the discounts. Write or. wire for prices sending us list of quantity and grade you want. GDQK Greenville, S. C. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF ATTENDING ANY BOARDING SCHOOL IT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE THE BR CK FOR PRINTED MATTER SCHOOL OPENS THE LAdT WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEM BER. - WRITE PRINCIPAL TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Meat forms uric add which excites met overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular es.t- ... f9 m I ni. at Ml.al. 4k. Irina.a. War places on the lionally. Yon must relieve them like von batks of struggling humanity j rel.lfT ,wel5 remo" ail the Eat leaa meat if you feel Backaehy or Bladder troubles you Baits is flue for Kidneys. T.S. INBORDEN BRICKS, N. C. tf ml CAUSE OF DAMAGED COTTON i STATE CAPITAL rVTirm1 tr IN EDGECOMBE IS ESTIMATED at $50,000 PER YEAR. DON'T BE ONE OF THOSE WHO HAVE THEIR COTTON UNPROTECTED STORE IT WITH THE EDGECOMBE BONDED ; WAREHOUSE, AND YOUR COTTON WILL BE PROTECTED FROM FIRE AND WEATHER V DAMAGE. WE1 WILL SAMPLE AND GRADE, AND ACT AS YOUR AGENT IN MARKETING IT EDGECOMBE BONDED WAREHOUSE Ca CAPACITY 3,000 BALES South erner ii tl if If , BY MAIL $5.00 PER YEAR! r' TTTTT'f rT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfflffmssSSS.li.s..t.liJ-J , tttTtttttttt TROUBLE Take a (bus of Seito if font Back nuns or ladder boUitrs JCeat fcrms uio add. an impossible burden. Women and Boss Rule. mens to nation wide success, are emphasizing the idea that their sex is much more inde pendent of "boss rule" than the men ever were. If so, the com munity will be the gainer, tho it is often difficult to define just v. oat boss rule really is. acids, wmste and poison, else you feel a doll misery in the kidney region, sharp leadacae, If yon most have your meat erery aay, at K, but flash your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who mhis us wist meat torms one acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from the blood. . They beeome sluggish ejid weaken, then yon suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick neadacne, dullness, your stomach sours, tongue is eoated and when the weather pains in the back or sick headache, dis- eoated and when the weather is bad your T09 hars rheumatio twinges. The The leaders who finallv nut hm rheumatio twinges. The urine is u few Joujy, ruU oi sediment, the i,lc ttueiB WHO IlOdliy put; ... . . . ohannala often mtt mr. . I tt.tt Over the Woman suffrage move- j often get irritated, obliging you to get obliging tou to seek relief two or three up two or wree times during toe night. . " lugus. - . To neutralize these irritating aoida , To neutralize these irritating acids, to and flush off the body's urinous waste f11 " kidneys and flush off the get about four ounces of Jad Salts body's nrinous waste get four ounoes of from any pharmacy; take a table: J SalU from any pharmacy hers; spoonful in a glass of water beore break, i tak tablsspooniul in a glass of fast for a few days and your kidneys will "wore breakfast for a few days I then act fins and bladder disorders dis- 7 kidneys will then act floe. This ' appear. This famous salts is mads from , famous salts is made from the acid of the acid of crapes and lsmon Juice, eom- FP 404 Iemoa Jwoe, combined with I bined with lithia, and has been used for 'IUa, ana ass oeen am lor feneration generations to dean and stimulate slue- flu,a and stimulate sluggish kidneys, Tf ."c nnf onarr A;H : .1. . 1 cish kidneTS and tno bladdar irritatinn. alSf U tMUtrUlse the acids in Urine. uuna ii u in a icauer. reo- nuucea a df'fhtful ffirvMr.t lithia.. pimow wwum. water drink which millions of men and J BJta n iaexpensiTe; cannot in- women take now and then, thus aroidins Jnr" maaw a aeugntrui efferreeoent WE ARE READY WITH THE EATS AT OUR - pie "who do not grasp political questions, naturally look to the serious kidney and bladder diseases, -j liia-water drink. New Lunch Counter v JUST OPENED WITH THE . : . TARBORO CIGAR STORE Hotel Farrar Building .:;--s ::.. ; OYSTERS ANY STYLE -SANDWICHES ALL KINDS, . . COFFEE, TEA AND MILK -ALL KINDS OF PIES, CAKES AT MODERATE PRICES . "EAT WITH-US" Tarboro Cigar Store Opera, Hotuso J Old Fashioned Boy" g3Wl"W-v V Vlr W Ws sjVeewjJ 114 M I Ifl 1 1 I a4 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 whajt we can do for you. Tarboro Building Loan Association Thos. B. Jacocks, SecV and Treas- , MO IT iff LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS , ON LONG TIME JAMES PENDER l DR. E. G. HORNBECK 1 f)i(nnatiii Pfivetriain Mondsgr, Wednesday, - Friday 2 to 6 P. M. Offices Masonie Temple Building Z OVer Cook Drag Store. Tf CALL PHONE 272 For All Kindi, of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. I Insurance FIRE , ACCIDENT HEALTH ' Life ' automobile ! G. M. CARVER I Secretary REAL ESTATE & INS, CO.,1 Phone 201 Over Farmers BkZ i I IIMMN Constant Improvement, Research : and Invention, Since 1886 Nearly 2 score yean. FOR RENT ONE FURNISHED "as proaucea ine rertect Phono- room, heated.. Apply to Thsraph. Hear! the Colnmsia Grafo Southerner. U-16 nola, "Hearing" Is Bel)erin4. TTJ
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