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Entered atP. 6. at Tarborp, N. C, as
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LEADERLESS
DO-NOTHINGS.
Every day that passes brings forth
more and more evidence that the
day of the political bosses in ihe rnost nf the expenses involved by the change in Tso-lin's headquarters was
stae and nation is fast fading away, war without the market which the announced by General Wu Pei-fu,
The power that used to be wielded war created and are consequently central Chinese leader reported kill
by the so-called bosses in Washing:, pretty, nearly paralyzed. In this sit- ed in action. Foreign legations are
ton City lias forever gone from them , uatioa they are to some extent pre- investigating his death,
and' the people are taking to doing pared to regard strikes as a blessing . ,-, y.
their own thinking." and; are content to let the tariff re-,
Cmly recently this old time power, pose at.the switch." , Delegation to Hampton, Va.
of the bo'sses
has been attempted, Syracuse, N. Y., .Poet Standard, XEW. YORK, May, 3. A delega-
but every time it has lost out. republican, saj"3: "The senate ,must tion of men and women left today
lit a recent issue of the Dearborn, give ar to the changed conditions of for Hampton, Va., to attend the 54th
Independent Ais question is refer-
red to in a most telling manner. It
says: '
A few years ago the country re-
volt'ed over the rule of bosses in the
United States Senate and House of
Representatives. ' Cannonisin in the republican, but with a sense of hu
Lower rfouse and Aldrichism in the nlor onstantlv stimulated and arou,-
Upper House brought forth the po
litical anger of the nation.
iNow, the Congressional pendulum
has reached the other extreme.
From the day when each body in
cluded a dozen or more outstanding
figures our government has swun to
the point where 'neither Senate nor
House i.i -able to offer a single exam
ple of real leadership.
. TheVe' 'are ' independent men, and
industrious' men'. There are learned
and experienced ' legislators. There
are men-'i'epresenting all viewpoints
on the country's "problems.' But of
statesmen able to- combine enough
qualities-to get thought transmitted
int action there is an utter void,
. TB "sins-of bossTsni were the 'sins
of enmmission. The sins of the lead.
erles flocR Of Congressmen we now
- . . - i- . .
possess are Sins of omhwion.Bossism
.v .- - - - ....
at least had the virtne of doing some-
. .. ... . -tr v -
th.nwhethethatomethinK was
right ef-wron. Gehgress, now at it".
it ' .
lowest ebb since -the Union was form-
ed, does practically nothing. A be isc d
Congres earned -its' pay but the '
courvtry-'-eould 'well save the $7,500 ,
salaw!eVf the five hundred members
of the '.two' houses. ' ?;
REPUBLlfeAW PRESS CONDEMNS
SElitriT1" B,ur:..'-
'Hee-rie-some additibnal 'editorial
opirHons-'-bn; kh f ordney-MfcCumber
Tariff flilU -rertleadfngre'pnbhcan'-t'j
.paperi: ; ,5-fi. -A i
i Tile StJ Lfais' taobebemoerat, -the
'.'4eadJg'teJMrtSitfifoiBtM-t)ort'
, westalyB-1 .The" hrll-4eem to; have"
appVled-ie'prrfielpTe f proteetion to
eveiyirr, WHhfu regai-d & present
world' eonditions' and without regard
to air Alter! positioii in relation to
the world's trade. If or tariff dee-
not permit-fair-ctrmpetitiorl wittrthe
other ountries hoWj are we-to main
. tainthe vorld trade that ia now so
. essential to oucprosperity.?"-.,-.. ....
. ThejBoston Transcript, .the- graBd-,
motherof 4he New England Republi,!
v ll iiraca J yi"". .J
party guidance is thrown to the wind
"iritK respect to the tariff and says
this is undoMbte'dly due to the preva
lont"(irnr1"'tnrldrtions of interest
and1 6f -Views. It then adds :MThef e
maybV someJconsolatioif in the fa'ci'
thaf'it'wllt 'tak a lotir time to strai
ghten'' 'Ot'thiscHSos of views "arid,
thaf tne fiSay'wiiJ give an opportun
ity ii letnict 'of oTne bf the' tajus-
tices involved tirthr jerlati inU"1 But
I II .
o4
amimmSm carried
JmiliS II
a ;u!irJL-.-.i j
;n the meantime,, the manufacturers
0f .the. country are carrying all or
worjd trade due to our change from
a Jebt r to a creditor nation. It must
give ear also. to a demand that the
rates on foodstuffs shall not be the
highest ever levied."
The Ohio State. Journal, soundly
ed by. this administration, says: "Eco
nomic conditions in the world have
changed so much since the war that
the tariff problem is vastly altered
We are the creditor nation now and
the only way in which our debtors
can pay .is in their products. Our ag
ricultural and manufacturing inter
ests need, as never before, a wide,
free foeign market. No one apparent
ly, except the hard-shelled old high
protectionists, .who is wrong about;
it, has a clear idea of just what ought '
t0 De done. This is one of the cases
where it is better to do nothing than
,i0 the wrong thing."
'
While"" 'it', takes millions to build
waisriips,' there is one thing comfort-'
inn v nnT.r wm.nm, in 4nn inn,,-1
,0 ;.','.; , i, "., Dr. Pierce found most effective, in't
sands to junk them. Recently con-. I f . inn.i l mntnina. noeY
. :, . . d bC J8 1 J " ;v"?"fa ''f,;"r
gress has been asked' for an appro-1 alcohol, and M an extract p patieU
. . -- . ', , . 1 roots with the ingredients plainly
pnation of $70,000 to junk warships1 t til9 wr(,pper. Ciood red-
.. : S vim. vigor mnt vitality are suW .
. . . , ; ; . j to follow if you take tins Alterative
i Extract. lr. Pierce's Golden Iediea('
, , . ,;v:lnit Am mv nimnle-. ami
.une great neanune in one oi me
daily newspapers reads that the Eu-
r .. ; . .'. . . e :. ,. t .
iv'tu -)ituaiiuii nun oil - i n.icui
,mny" be averted' by a big loan. The
n W ' -" '" i -.'.'-.( i
Russians seem to think that Mr. Mor
i gan "can fix' up things'satlsf'actorily!"
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CHANCES HEADQUARTERS
PEKING, May . 3.A general
anniversary of Hampton Institute,)
the object of the pilgrimage being to
link more closely the north and south
in developing the institute,
.
What This Buffalo Physician
Has Done For Humanity
The picture which appears here ef
Dr. Pierce of Buffalo. N. Y.. was taken
in 1910. As a yoitaig UHi Ir. Rercw -
practised medicine m l'ennsylvania
and was known far- and wide for his
great success in alleviating disease. '
He early moved to 'Buffalo and put up :J
in ready-to -pse form, his Golderi i
Medical Discovery, the well - known ,
tonic- for-the blood. ' This rtrength-
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blood, unte ur. nerve's n
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i leree a irivuuus
receive"
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charze. AH druggists sell Discovery .
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'' Notice of Adminiatration.
1 Thp 'undersigned-"' Having ' qualified
as administrator of the estate of the
lnle Amos B. Wooten, thisM to Jioti-
fy all persons -holding claim against
. ..... - '
the said estate to present the same
to the7p"h"der87gned at "ce1es1!e
N. V., tiuly verifiedj on or -before the.
1st day of May, 1923,; or this hotf
will be, pleaded, in bar of theirr-l
.......... f an- :J..w. in '.,;'.iF
estate 1 will pjedse' make '.immediidi
settlement. . . . . ' ,., r ... r . n
This the 1st' day of MayJ ip22.;'i
J; J!.: BROWNJ AdniinSsUtot,
ml-Ctw Macclesfield, N. C.
Notice of Adminiitration. . .
The undersigned having quulilied
as Administratrix C. T. A. of Jthe,
estate of A. R. Nunn, deceased, thiM
is to. notify all persons holding claim
against the said estate to present thtrj
same to .the undersigned at ReckyJ
Mount, ,N. G (July e.nled, on. Or Jjij,
fore .the' 28th., (lay of April. 1923, T
this notk'e wilj bq,pleaded in bac of
thejr recovery. All persons indebted,
to said estate, will please make Sin.-,
mediate settlement. , . . ' i ....'. i
This" the 38th day of April, 1922!.
,,, . . (Miss.) Bonnie J. Nunn,
. , Adrninistratrix, C.,T. A--'
M. V. F.arnhill,"Atty. . a2a-Gt-0w
' , ( NOTICE. ...j ,
. Under, and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in two cer.
tain chattel .mortgages executed byt
J. B. Pennington Motor Car Com,
pahy and.J.jB, Pennington, to the
undersigned, recorded in Deed Book
217, page 477, and in. Deed. Book
209, . page 237, Edgecombe County
Ito'gistry, the - undersigned will on
Saturday, " May J3,. J922, at 12, Mi,
at the Court House Door, Tar.boro,
NT. Cy, f ell At public :awction, -the foJ".
lowing- described personal property
to-wit: ,. ... ... .' . ; ' ". '
One Six Cylinder Studebakcr Au
tomobilo, seven ' passenger, serial
number 318177; Touring Car type
and style .. '.' ' : -r-
One Peerless Touring' Cor NuV
250702. ; -' ' '-o : '
The. aboye njimed and described
automobiles can be seen and Inspect
ed, at the garage of i. 3. Pennington-
Mdtor Car Co. .
f Term's of ale i Cash.'" -
' This April'"J8; l922.t- '
PAMLICO SAVINGS & TKU?T'
' ; h r s 'COMPANY, Mortgagee
. A. W. Macnalr, 'Attorney. 1
ev-day-to.maj-13 ' ' 1 ; : ' '
" :" ' notice 6f SAr.?:. '
VMdt Snfl by virtue'-.of the power
of isale contained in a certain mort
gage executed f 'i: E? Weinberg and
Helen W.1 Weinberg,'"his- wife,' on the
28th": day fef OctoDer) i92i! Which'' ii
(JoTded in- Book 229, at "page 220,
-Edgerombe County fieg"iBtryl; defauitj
having' Been "made" jn lh pajfrnent'of
the infleof edness herein seiuredj the
Ainderslgnerl will on Monday the' 29th
dajr of Ma;'H)2l2,'at' the hour 6f 12'
Mj b'e'fcire -trie 'court fifiuse door in
th town of 'Tarboro';1 N: C'.i'ot f er for
sale- teethe 'highest; b'idder'Tor' cash
the"ioHowlng--' described 5"lo't' 5with
dwelling thereon, lying in tne 'towii
of Tarboro,- Eageeoiribe county,' North'
Colma7;1oWitf;I J'U "
- 'i jBegimiing it" the southwest corner
of;tfctesectloft of Panoia' stre'ei
and- Baker. treet,' 'thence ' westerlyj
witS Bake? stTe ' fifty" fbef.' thence
south'erljr1 pafalrel ' tiol" Paribla'' street
one-hntidrerl Jan'd foHy feetcofner-
Ing
street1
then
onjr' nuWdred 'atMT forty .'feVf io" the I
begfrminj pon'ht;' betngv the ' same "lot
conveyed To" JT'irjWelriBerg.y
Herriniff Creech Vnd if'n'd' Henry
C. j B'ourn'e'by "deedf aatetf January 8,
Edgefcombe' RomesteaA anS Loan
rAwdclatlon. Morttaeee.
apflf ig-ftw-lwk? J
i t-4
Tiri ,
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Notice JafySeb !ofi Lands.; j
l-t ynqer- anu; vyiTinne M' a. ccnaiw
"th'ertci i' jea'ftey'paVaTiS to Baforl and bounded 'and described as fdN
ttf feet "to Taiiola street, low, 'tis: The same being part of the
ce 'northeVly with' Panola' street lot -desrgnaTW- ien lhS plan r6i tiaiif
wdwigTi4'!b.aJ"Jltrattpn:and4i:j ipJfiBl-ftl4sI,il92i. ij-4-W A '
Lrife, Jacqueline Penningtsar.briccyiit
20th day of Msy, 1921, duly record
WEDNESDAY MAY "3," 1922
ThwAaiiWdrtK1
T tYI T
5 Gent
Ori a Savings
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it Account
BOYS AND GIRLS -
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deal upon your education..,.
A bank ; account will
na kp both your education
and. your success more
certain.;
START AN ACCOUNT
TODAY
the
First National
, .Bank
Of tarboro
"Tarboro's Mil
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Every Boy or Girl Who Will
Save and Bring One Copy-'
of Our Advertisement For
20 tuccetaive weeks appearing
Each Wednesday in The Sou
tberner, Will Be Given $1.00
m a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. c'
ed .in Book 23?. jP;ajre 7S . o tbe
fJ'f'fSyv.i-bpx'ns?'
bpen r.if.do.inthe ayonen'i of the in
debtedness ,thereir ecured, and.de-v
mand having been made, for the fore
closui.e upon the undersigned (bjr the
:p!i!r;." i;f t'itr -notes., the, undersigned,
ii u -' r.- -vjn ii;?er i if mIc on Wednes
day, 4! ay lil, 1922, in front of court
hon e, doof-,in TarboBo,.. , C, be-'.vi-tcs';
'.he hoar?; ,of 12..M.. and, two .
o'clock jP.M.,.- to the highest , bidder ;
fjr, cash, the following described
lijnds, yij:: , . . ;v ;.f
First Tract: Lying on h) east side
tt the! TaTbo'ro-Sparta ttoad,' adjoin
ing the. 'lands of' 'Lam Lawrence,
James iPender,' W. O.i HowaMa'nd
otHers; and 4eing Lot Vlo'. i 'in the
division of the Crornweir FSrni be-fweerifthd-eaid
Jao((upIine Perming
tori, W. O, Howard and JanieV Pen
de.nhe report ef the itfommissTrinera
appointed to triake ea'ifie,''beiTig Re
corded in Booli ItiSage-iSS.-d the
Edgecombe Registry. Said trat'ton
tains'tii1 hundred 'arid 'fouteeri' anJ
four-tentJii n(61 4.4 )-crs; W6re tor
less; RpfereAre'iSmadeito tne"Bfdre-said-
partition proceedings s'nd also
to Map Bwek i; pagre! tl oHtik-
eombe Hegistry for a further de--
senlption.
4 J RdpnnH Trn.f That .a.i. f,..f
of jlam? lilua'te hr'thtf ' Toft lif Tar-
KrtfA ' fVra tt firoao J? annntw h rwl Li
Tojwn as Lot No. 66, being the part '
of 'said .let -lying west-of ot Ho fJSli -an
Mas(j j)f the;jail Jot anbeingitha
id naltjInd!.MgvefedtolJ.?at
ro,gnjidi.ftanaiOT:)y
H. G. Allsbrook, trusteeeljyj.dae4
in plook 160, page 353 of the Edge-wUe-RSstr
"an"r Vie,iwara'st By
s6T "AssocrationT riorrveye'd" to 'jY'Iw
Hd!fn:ir eedfin'Joi'Mre1''
882'of i(l--Eeglifry,Jan4yySaid'
"J fldilrHeiiff wife onVeyerJ'!b"J.;
rermingion- ny - aeetf tn BooIC 219,
1 E. C. WINSLOW, Tmste?.1-
- G. M. T. Fountain A Son, Attyj.