, FRIDAY. OCT.. 28, 19j21 v
THE SOUTHERNER
PAGE THKEE
ly of accessory before the fact anil
accepted a lifp sentence.
House was sentenced to be elec
trocuted January 2.
Best Steak
TENDERLOIN
SIRLOIN
and ROUND
NATIVE and
WESTESN
CASH PRICES
25c POUND.
CHARGE PRICES
30c POUND.
R. W. Jones
Beauty and Health
Go Hand in Hand
Here is Scund Advice for AH Women
CoviiiKUm, Ky. "For a hnfr time I
suffered severely every month with head
ache and puins in my buck and limbs.
Then 1 Ik'kuu usiiiK Dr. .Pierce's Favorite
Prescript ion ami I can testify that it
Sve me murh relief and that it has been
io same ureal benolil to my daiudner for
similar trouble. All women who sutler
with trouble of a feminine character
should try- Dr. Pierces Favorite Pre
scription Mrs. Klla MliJIins, 2Uo7
Center St.
Start on the rond to Health and Beau
ty by obtaining this "Prescript inn" of Dr.
Pierce's from your neighborhood drug
gist, in tablets or liquid. W rite Dr. Pierce,
president Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo,
N. Y., for free medical advice.
: BILIOUS JHILDP.Efl
Black-Draught, Long in Successful
Use, Praised by an Arkansas
Mother, "Soon Does
Its Work."
Marmaduke, Ark. Speaking et
Thedfords Black-Draught, .which from
long use In her household nas become
regarded as "the family medicine,"
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1, this
place, says:
"When the children set bilious, I
give them a couple of good doses, and
when we bare sour stomach, headache,
or any liver or stomach trouble. we
use Black-Draueht. It is an easy laxa
tire, and soon does the work. I cer
tainly think It is one of the best rem
dies made"
black-Draught acts on the Jaded
liver, gently, bat positively, and helps
It In Its Important function of throw
ing out waste materials and poisons
from the system.
In thousands of households Black
Draught Is kept handy for Immediate
use in time of need. Prompt treatment
often is half the battle, and will often
prevent slight ills from developing in
to serious troubles.
Its woll-establtsbed merit, during
more than 70 years of successful use,
should convince you of the helpful
affects obtainable by taking Black
Draught for liver and stomach dis
orders. Get a package today, and
keep It In your house. See that
the package bears the - words,
Thedford's Black-Draught" NO-141
S. M. CREDLE
CIVIL ENGINEER
Industrial Engineering
Drainage, Draughting and
Designing
Land Surveying
At Colonial Theatre
Friday Night Oct. 28
EDWARD STALLINGS
Noted Violinist
o
BENEFIT RED CROSS
-
50c ADMITS TO PICTURE AND CONCERT
The Red Cross Deserves Your Support
What's
VHEN you take
VV
out of the oven
Usually just a bit
whether the inside is tender
or doughy. But that's not so
with the woman who uses
Occo-nee-chee Flour. She
knows her biscuits are going
to be light and fluffy.
Occo-nee-chee Flour con
tains salt, baking powder and
soda in exactly the right pro
portions to the flour. With it,
the beginner in cooking can
AUSTIN
OCCO
Takes the Guess
Death of Mn. J. L. Brake.
Mrs. Betty Brake, the wife of Mr.
Jesse L. Brake, died at her home
near Rocky Mount, Thursday after
noon.
Mrs. Brake was a most estimable
lady and beloved by all , who knew
her. Her great love for her family
and her life-long devotion to her
husband and her many children made
her an ideal wife and mother.
The entire community mourns her
death. She will be greatly missed.
The Southerner extends its sym
pathy to all her loved ones.
Valuable Land For Sale.
By ''irtue of a decree of the Su
perior Court of Edgecombe County
made and entered in the special pro
ceeding therein pending, entitled W
I. Joyner, Jr.. et als, I will on M.n
day. November 28th, 1921, at 1
o'cloek noon, on the premises in
IMgeconVbe county, near Rocky
Mount, sell at public auction the
f illowvig described two tracts of lan 1
situate in Edgecombe County:
First: Beginning at a point in the
corner of small branch and cypres;
pointer and 530 ft. up said branch
from Tar river. tht. old Bradley an I
Zimmerman corner, thence S. .'! d.
if) m. W. 211)4 ft. to a stake at edge
of fence, thence N. 87 d. W. 112 ft.
i ) corner of fence", thence S. 1 d
4 m. U. loG ft. thence X. 80 d.
f. j m. W. 070,7 ft. to an iron stake
in Tarboro and Rocky Mount roa !
thence X. 4 d. E. ISL'O ft. to a : t-.k
Catarrh
Catarrh la a local disease greatly inu
ciicud by consUtiilional condition!.
HALL'S CAT A KHU MEDICINE iu i
Tonic and Blood I'uriHer. By cleansln'
the blood and building up th Svsti'iii
HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINK restore:
normal conditions and ullows Nature t(
do Its work. "
All DruRglst3. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
bgsghoi
Mtner without question
umut'9 nil AR ANTEBD
S:iIN D1SBA3U REMEDIES.
(Hunt's Salve inn rtopMn
i)..,..im.nl of Itch. Ect ema.
I7ic.r, TetterorotherltcU- j
ind 'in dieee. Try thlO
troatmcm sl our ti.
EDGECOMBE DRUC COMPANY
In Recital
(Ki ll
im-urn m w i
inside the crust?
biscuits turn out wonderfully good bis
you're
cuits, hot cakes, or waffles as
worried
easily as the most experienced
cooks. Water or milk mixed
with the flour, shortening
added, a little care in cooking
the batter, and the result
perfection!
Order Occo-nee-chee Flour
from your grocer. It comes in
the bags with the Indian Head.
Insist on it, because it brings
baking success and lessens the
cost of ingredients.
- HE ATON COMPANY
Durham, N. C.
- NEE - CHEE
Self -Rising Flour
out of Baking and Saves you Money
j end post oak pointer, thence N. 20
J d. E. 10 m. 53 ft. to' an ash in branch
(.; canal, thence down said branch
r: canal 471 ft. to the beginning,
containing forty-four and four-tenth
acres.
Second: Tracts Xos. 1-G and 2-G,
Block 11, containing 59 07-100 acres
as described and contained in a cer
tain m:ip made by T. W. Secret C. E.
which map is registered in the regis
ter of deeds' office of Edgecombe
County, in Boo1. 1, page 92, to which
map reference is made for moiy par
ticul;." identification and description.
I Being trac ts Xos. 1-0
and 2-G and I
the entire biork 11, this block hav
ing been -subdivided into two tracts
described as 1-G and 2-G.)
Tc; ins of Sale: The purchaser to
like tl.c hind subject to the indebt
edness now constituting a lien on it!"Ul' "'Khbor
. , , . . . , .
r.a i o give hi own notes in place of I
"i inuooieunoss. rurcnaser to
pay one-fourth cash of the amount
of :.':e bid and the difference be--.
'.C"'ii the amount of the bid and the
"( ;'. indebtedness to be paid in
o 'c and two years from date of sale,
Such indebtedness to be evidenced by
role.-, and secured by deed of trust
oa l;in. sdd. This Oct.. 2(Jt!i, 1921.
W. D. 'JOYXKK, Jr., Commissioner.
J home it Thorne. attys. o2K-K-4w
' To Speak at Conctoe Tonight.
-Mr. i. II. Austin of the Greenville
: ini."p; f-chool will speak at the
i. et ie hic;h school tonight.
H;s ;-.!.! oject will be the "Essentials
r r.ur.il Education."
Mr. A u: tin is an attractive speak-
', and there is a treat for those who
.ar hmi.
The community fair will be held
U'in.'i the day and the speaking will
at night. i ' f
Notice to Edgecombe Women.
Edgecombe county has no home
d: irrnstration agent this year to
ct !:eet the canned goods and so all
the women are urged to send or
bring it themselves.
Xash, Halifax, Washington, Beau
fi rt, Northampton, Hertford and
Greens are to have exhibits and this
ccunty must come up as usual with
it? shute, especially as it is the home
county of the fair.
The 'exhibits will be well eared for
so don't let Edgecombe fail.
EFFIE VINES GORDON,
Supt. Home Economics Dept.
PRESIDENT BACK HOME.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. Presi
dent Harding and party returned to
Washington today from their south
ern trip.
1 -r . .
MRS. WALKER DEAD.
Mrs. L. B. Walker, of "Conctoe,
died this morning at her residence
and will be buried at the family bu
rial grounds tomorrow afternoon at
3 6'cloek. Mrs. Walker had numerous
friends in and around Tarboro, and
her death will be learned with deep
regret. . , j
With the object of abating the ra
cial prejudices aroused by the world
war an exposition is to be opened in
No v York City today to demonstrate
the contribution of such race to the
upbuilding of the nation.
Every sack uf f co.
Mis-ch Flour rrlei
this India sla!
Si
When buying plain
flour get Peerless.
It's the best.
TOBACCO MARKET.
The following Clipping from the
Rocky Mount Telegram hits the nail
on the head. The editor is exactly
ri:ot and his view of keeping up a
lo!:aeco market is correct, whether it
"PI'Hes to Rocky Mount or Tarbera:
The idea that the tobacco market
was a business to be run-by the ware
housemen alone, and that only those
planters would be brought here that
tiny could urge to eo:,.e heie, i.
r;:ther the wronir idea, or at anv rate
ire nt permitting it
to rest tncre for thev are h'.i
,. , .
.1 lie matter ot pre 1 erence for
filing,
any
warehouse should be
'econdarv and
even remote for that, matter fia
Kreat bifr need is to fret the
the
ales i
made on tiiis lr.r.rket.
Le. any tobacco interest in any
town iiai down and the town looks
like a cemetery. And on the other
hand !"l the people and business men
neglect the local market; and ph.-c
ali the re -possibility of m;ti:ituininv.
it upon the wan housemen and tile
huyeis, and you will see the niaike'
ccet. sdack and finally drop out of the
Raine.
It is about time for Taiboro t .
start r..crain an extra bcost and !;ee
thinRi? . niovinR. Our nei;hiiorin-.'
towns are retting on the ::r.-;
for this season and the-nest ;' o.
Let us all ;ret husv.
BURLINGHAM STABBING
NOT WORK OF COMMUNISTS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. Both
... . .. i -i ..
cne imeiican .urn .'.lewicon goc;n-
nents are investigatin;.' the stabbing '
f I.Ioyd rturlingham, American car-u-
at- Salin.-t Cruz. . Present, indier.
. icr.s are that there is no co"neein; '
'tlvvcen the ass;'!!'., and the Coin--nunisl
activities against Amoti an
I'idomalic ol'l':cials in Europe. The
tereral belief here is that the inei-'
lent was the outgrowth of the spo
radic outbursts of banditry report- ,
-'d from that region of .Mexico. i
State department officials under- '
stand that Burlingham has resigned, j
but his resignation has not yet been ;
received. His injuries wci e reported ,
as not at air serious and Albert Palii j
the Mexican foreign minister, has J
tendered his personal apologies.
Notice of Application to Amend ardj
Con.olidate the Charter of the Town
of Pinetops, N. C. J
Notice is hereby given to all per- j
sons that application will be made to
the General Assembly of North Car
olina at its ly 2 1 secial session, to
amend and consolidate the Charter
of the Town of rinetops, Edgecombe
County, N. (.'.
This the 26th day of Oct., 1921.
o28-30t . E. L. PITT, Mayor.
Henry C. Bourne, Attorney.
MRS. WHITLEY GUILTY;
GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE
SNOW HILL, Oct. 2o. The trial
of Mrs. Sarah Whitley, charged with
first degree murder in connection
with killing of her husband by Write
Rouse, a negro abruptly ended to
day, when the defense pleaded guil-,
n Pi.
GEN. PERSHING ARRIVES.
NEW YOKK, Get. 528. O'm r:0
John J. Pershing arrived today on
the Trier George Washington in time
t) n'let't Marshall Foch aboard the
liner Paris.
NATION WIDE BOH1
BY RADICALS, IS
liOSTON, (lei. 28- Federal agents
"ay they have unearthed in Boston
)ih. lis of an organized gang of rad
icals t i spread a reign of terror over
the whole United States next Sat
urday, Sunday and Monday. The
plot, according to the investigators,
was to have been carried out by rad
icals who hoped to aid the cause of
Sacco and Vanzctti. awaiting scnt
e.'ces here for murder.
The conspirators planned to dyna
"riite buildings all over the country,
nrd specially buildings housing de
p: vtmoiit of justice offices. Precau
tionary measures were taken her.'
and warnings have been sent to local'
authorities of threatened cities all
over the United States. -
Allli
S ENVOYS OF
NEW REPUBLIC
VASIIIXCTOX, (let. 2s. Three
Siisaissioners from the new Repul)
of Central America, which is l.e-
np
-et up out ol the republics el
e.a:, aiala, Honduras and Salvjtu -ir, j
r. on the way to Wa.shinytim to
re-eat to Secretary Hujthcs their!
i. lenient of I ho constitution and or-
.i
'ixation of the new nati.in.
I
El
Mis u ill take place in I he j
of Central America hct .
u
, i
u "lav- and the cone;re.ss then chos
!
a will hold its iirst met'ting on ami.
!'). -The provisional federal coum-il
.s-unied political administration on
hto'jer i.
( illCAGO,
,!!' I. Big
Oct, 28". That Wili
Bill Haywood, former
W. chief, liiM-s not intend la
back to America from Idi.-ia
. '.
orae
ii' irvo hiaaeh" up to the federal
authorities was taken for grantei!
v. lien i; became hnovMi that the woh
l.iy bi ani-.at.ion was collecting $",-.
i 00 frpin its membership to reini
l urse the bondsmen of Haywocd and
nine others.
Harry Keinberg, secretary of the
lirfo-ise committee, stated that the
rvoney would be raised from among
21,0(10 members by assessment and
donati ms. He thought it would take :;
yea'" or more to raise the money.
Sale of Real Property.
' Under and by virtue of the pow.
tr of sale contained in that certain
j-;r.ortg-igc executedkto the undersign-
fd by .1. W. Stokes and wile Nannie
E. Stohes, dated November 1, 19 17,
and duly recorded in Book 183 at
;vige 420 Edgecombe County Regis
try, -.he indebtedness therein secur
ed being past due, I will, on Satur
day, November 5th, 1921 beginning
at 12 o'clock M. in front of the
Court House door in Tarboro, N. C.
offer for sale at public auction to tt
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real estate, to-w it:
That certain tract or parcel of
land situate and being in the Town
of Pinetops, Edgecombe County,
North Carolina, adjoining the lands
of W. B. Pitt Estate, The Pinetops j
REPORTED
CEMTI
send
j PAYS BONDSMEN
i
or
il 1 UNDERWOOD
The First National Bank
TARBORO -S MILLION DOLLAR BANK
Look! Look!
FOR LEDBETTER'S TRUCK, MCKAYS AND
THURSDAYS. French Dry Cleaners, Dyers and Tail
ors. Our work guaranteed. Give us a trial arid see
the quality of work we are returning ij c-r c.:s'.omcrs.
LEDBETTERS, ROCKY MOUfH, In. C.
Phone 717 227 Tarboro St.
a -
& IViind ('onipany, Speisht K.
WeVn t-nii otiiers, and more partic
ularly described 'as follows: I5ep;in
n. !!. on ibe o'd public road at a
stake oi the V. IS. Pitt and Maecles-
l -'A Company dividiaK line, thence
j viih aaid 'road X. Ill 1-2 E. 3.10.2.--
I chaii's to a corner stake on said road
I
W. 13. Pitt Estate, thence N. 70
1.2 W. 3.1'o."5 chains to a corner
;take v. ita said V. K. Pitt Estate,
.'.u-.wv S. 1!) J-2 W. ..J.1K.25 chains
to corner stake wi'.h said W. H.
I 'itt Estate1 in the dividintr line be
L , ,
the
:i the said W. P. Pitt Est at" and
Mac . lesiicld Comp.-my, tl:en
- s. ! dividing line S. SS E. r,.f
is to the Iirst he ginning, eon.
,vi.
eh:
ta.ninjj 1113 acre
he;.!;; tin- same
laove or leas, ana
le same rail identical trad
(,r parrel of. land c iiivc-yed to tin
.aid I. W. Stakes by W. E. Philip,
y d.cd dated 'Jecember 31,. 1012
ad of record in laid:
':, -t which ref ere;: cc
10.1 at. iag.
is made fo
Y.rlh r 'lescrip'.ion.
'iliis the 2!Hii day of Sept., 102;
W. II. PHILLIPS, Mortgagee..
: 1 enry C. Bourne, Attorney. ttOt
ft'-CNEY TO LOAN ON
IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY
r -IVE YEARS TIME
HLNRY C. BOURNE." Ally.
s i ri cm !::: pi,
f
1 in
;r:r.C
;er and t.v vist ue of i h
d and .o-.tahi-sd in tvs
YOUR CHANCE AT GETTING
The $300.00; In Cash
IS SLIPPING AWAY
THE CONTEST CLOSES
Tuesday Nov. 1st
At Six O'Clock
Take Advantage and Pay Your Account on or
Before November 1st
W. S. GLARK & SONS
Everything for Everybody
aaie
i3a
rr I
-f 1 ru.-t isiven by i'f
Hardy to
.', on the
.. one re
Hod, and
. . the UVi-
Cordon M. C
12l'-i day of
ci'ieil m hot
1 : t: .'-.
y lil'J
, pa '-
der.-ipaic.d wi;i olE.'r I'm
lie auction to the liiii-.e
cash, liel'ore the court
in the cilv of Tarboro,
at p.ub-
; -J.idder for
house door,
'orth Caro-
lina. -..-n Satu.day,
M'2: ..I 12 oVloeti i
i?ie. ; racti or iarccJ.
in l.'dj'.-d-ri'iic four.:.
Caroli'ia and dese rih
ut Irusi as follows:
thi'-e (Ci lain
.No.'fiiiliw 1 2h,
!(:n, the fldhv.V-
- ,-,f land. Lyi n':
c, Stab- of Nona
ed in both deeils
tracts, of land
:.''U';I.-! aail being in th
Eilgcior.-.'.-e a:;d sta" of
U'i-.V
Carol
r ,i il,
n
le, two a'l-l tiireo
car the tov": of Tarhor.),
nuts No.. One ( 1) Nine
1 o j Fourteen (11) and
i'e n
.1' ifi
divi
si (Ml
-.1 one-!
en eh.
re oeiag an un
est hereby co:-.-1
foiaaerly ow:'.- .
if in
of i::
bv
iiia:a ..!ni s Churlcs and.
: C!.:aee V.'il. i n farm, as
;; ui i,!::t:( ,1 by h'. C. SU;. s,
.! o l v. i! i :- o!f record in.
s s.ahe Ccasly I'.c yister of
ice in ; .:.! brtok No. 1 at
tj .:. h'ich ;ai..i p'al refer--'
.
her,
ml c
and I
1 1 ;.ci
- mace lor a niori' per
vsplete ilesct-tntion by
Hinds: tract. No. 1 con-'
met :
sees, tract No. ! contains
, tv.-nt. No. 10 contains
tract' No. 14 contains 28
. ... t so. 1.1 contains 2(1.2
". a.t.itai of lGl.o acres.
. e :;air".l trac ts being the
' a:..! c-r".eyrd by ban W.
'''. V. Man.'v by deed
:. ::l naee 200,
(. o,"ly i; !'.. try.
t'.'th. 1:121.
(.(iiil(). M. CARVER.
1 :
lid's
(let ..hi r
o 1 .V 1 1 w-4 whs
Trustee