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THE SOUTHERNER FRIDAY, . MAX. 18 1922 ;TJIE SOUTHERNER li 1889-EUbUh(J.WMkly 1924 ttday, by THE .SOUTHERNER, at Mait Associated' Prfew Tk L'- lV4e. ea-claelvelj ) entitled ioJt til iw.fgiuepuUlwtioii of all Myra db ttci V?dite(t to,l or, net other taicfdtedtteltfivthis pape. and alat flit local dew's published herein. Al! iigW'M rtffubUcion of spatial die fatetef herein, are also reserved. - -41- Foreiira Advertising Represents lives; Frost, Landis A Kohn, Bruns Wick BWf ., N. Y. Cltr; Peoplee Ga 06.;- Chicago, 1004 Candler Bldg jftlaata,. ; . a' , . - tsul Jenes Managing Editor . I. Creech -- Cor. Edited . Herman Creech Managei tiered, at P. Q. at Tarboro, N. C, a 14 Class Baer, unuer aki i ' as of March 3d, 1879. ; Sufcaeription Rate: Daily, 1 year $t; 6 months, $2.50; 1 month, 60c 1 week, 16, Weekly $1-50 per yaai PBbtiB 7. P- O- BOX 90 MAIS OFF TO KIWAN1ANS. The, Southerner wishes to publicl: commend, the Kiwanians for their a tion last night in having the que: tion of cooperative marketing, dis cussed in their, hall m Tarboro. The intention of these men was no to .ettack.any man for his opinio for. .e? agaiast the new system o market'" K.fart" products, but simpb to have this matter discussed bj prominent, men so that the peoph could hear one or both sides as th. case might be- It.mighi be a good thing for thi. cluh to invite speakers here to prt sentthe other side of the questiol Certainly no harm can be doni among intelligent people to hear al id,o one. of the most importar. and burning questions of the day. The producers and farmers of. thi east are stirred as they have nevej been starred before and they are do ingan awful Jot of hard thinking these days and times and out of all this, discussion, pro and con some thing is going to drop. The Southerner has its strong.con victions on this subject and has time arid, again expressed them publicly through its columns. No, man; who; thinks he is right alfcaid- to hear both sides of a, ques tloBi And. too, no man should objee Aid having both sides of any publi iqufsifea- fully and thoroughly di;-. Utted.. - thai proponents of the ne.v systen oay-.peen heard, now let us hea ir,om'ktbe opponents. .''Ttte. doors are open. , PEANUT PROMOTES PEACE. i '.. . ' - (ftlph - Smith in Atlanta Journal. : yerijnan, -woman and child is an open market for peanuts; every new-1Sf.'-ab. just another, customer WfcHWer., ships sail or human feel tr4 peaauts find, a welcome. They are food for every fowl, and f oi ary animal from the tiniest mouse to jthe mammoth elephant. No hos pital in ajiy country has ever placed . mark aminst them. No doc$o ha:eyer, prescribed against than. r. because of them. It is a food that has always, been man's bt friend. - When everything else failed aim and the-things that once eciinptinglyappealed now nauseate him, theJUtle pea on t is, ever faithful to it taate. and-ia aa delicious to the shattered tooth, Jof.eW as ' ik t ih milk, toath -of. infaOCV-, i ;N,Crile has ever been committed lifjdArMpot eoricoeted over peanuts; noheye-.at any time; have they ever ,hett ; associated, with anything, but S4tt and gtod.riU- toV.4ich Otfw.'i i divide.; ad, anjoy., Wtrevtt jti.vltvn. Teaches, the bttioft.v.eiai)ita jtM, anivaraal arnblew of peace, brotherlyb 4 friendnhip. No manoan travel so fit- in tin. r, distant, bit that one whif.of-, parched, pfanpta., will take ' hiiri ha o.hiwne andj mother, child- haod,;ires (dys, and sweethearts, ' arjd, aching else or. that "instant 'at tiiwi n jraia, a veil aver things he , drA nett remaWber, "yet woafd'nt for thawsrld.fpreet. . - . X l --i. . . . . ... .. . : ;Ko circus, aft wild west show, no ring bout, no world series could .ever be possible without peanuts. Henry Ford. is about to buy.-amT build the biggest plant in all the world and it will make fertilizers for peanuts. He how realizes his big mistake when he hit the deep blue eea with his peace ihip. If he has loaded it down with hot goobers, right, then, the war would have ended. And later, when oilr boys landed, letters come pour ing back by the thousands begging piteously for what? Candied pea nuU. Let's bow in humble reverence to the little peanut because it is the only edible thing God has given us that tattes alike, and the same to ?very beast, fowl, and human being m the face of the earth. . Mr. Roy Rawls who has been in Norfolk has returned home and has leen confined to the house suffer ing intensely from infection suppos ed to have resulted from an infected footh which was recently treated. LAND SALE. Pursuant to a deed of trust execut , , .1 rr 1 j ,.,: 17th day of May, A. D. 1922, the said ;d to me by Joe Taylor and wife, , " ' " ... , or 71 : Mrs. Helen Benthall was duly adjudi- ecorded in Book 225 page 574,!' u. j. 1 ; ! ugecomue ivegtsuy, ueiauit uaviiig jeen made in the payment of the JUU11C UUCUOU W lllC IllKIlcai, uiuun ..ui:- 1: i i u:ut 'or cash at the Court House Door in farboro, N. C, on Monday, May 22, L922, at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow ng described real estate situated in aid County, No 11 Township: FIRST TRACT: Adjoining the ands of L. D. Britt, Columbus Dunn ind others, containing 42.2 acres, nore or less, and well known as the YELLOW STY JAMES ST. BUTTER, D. P. Tub, , Pound This is the finest new grass Prints? D. P. COFFEE, One Pound package The best coffee obtainable, roasted and ground in our own roastery. The same coffee in fane decorated tins would co t you 45c. POST TOASTIES, KELLDGG'S CORN FLAKES OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, Can - EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK ... ..... Can - - - SAVE TROUBLE FLOUR, Self Rising: 12 pound bag 24 pound bag 48 pound bag CORN, Fancy, Can LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH, 2 pound can LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF, No. 2 Can ' BREAKFAST BACON, Fancy Strips, Pound ............ COFFFEFE, GOLDEN BLEND, Pound . EPHR.J.HEALTHY Ctean and Careful Feeding Essential in - .Successful Hog Raising . Here is a secret of successful hog raising practiced .fcy.maof stock raisers and prosperous farm,- ers. bon't feed your nogs sour r ill-smelling garbage, The awiU should first be sweet- f.uiuV'oI'lLd Seal L Snd alsn .liof tter' this solution thoroughly with suf- fiClrtt reO. tor U nOSS. y OM-hllf. a ean.X)t. Bed , JT Seal I.ye dissolved iri one quart of water will sweet m i 50-gallon barrel of swills Fed twice daily, nigh n4 momijag. . . " W. C STATli CJ"-LH-E. or Agrtcuur nu , , ..SVMAIlUtSESSiqN JUNE TO JULY 26TM ".Courses lorTeachers hold;hg Sfate Certificates and lor Prospective 1 TMchrs who- are gradhatesof StandartJ Hig ScWla. Courses for ' CBlle'ge Entraiiee mri'd tot' CBeg Credit Course in Cotton Classing. ' '. Catalogue apod ars&cafcwat .L.v : '. . ' 4 1- , AbbIv tarn Raswrvatio at Once to . ' W. A. WITHERS, Director . , T '" - - M 1 I't I ! trHIII. t Hi I Blount Tedder land, conveyed to thei NOTIClt 'OF. RE-SALE.' said Joe Taylor by E. G. Allsbrook by f Notice is hereby given by the un a deed recorded in Book 145 page uersigned' truste'es that th'j property alo ? : " " ' ! 'of F. Pi Rawlings which was' sold bjf ...., wAnv ka- n. hem on APril 1' 1922 vir,Ue 0f SECOND TRACT: Adjom.ng the.power of sae conferred upon them lands of Cooper Wells, or his wife, ( bx two deeds of trust, one from F. P. Daniel Price and others, containing j Rawlings to F. E. Winslow, trustee, 52 acrea, more or less, except one I recorded in Nash County KegWry, , 1 n j -I Book 237, page 210, and in Edge acre conveyed to the Board , of CounPt; Registry Book 237. Education by a deed recorded in pape 422j and one depd of lrust f rom Book 189 page 61, nnd well known iF. P. Rawlings to T. T. Thome, trus- as the Battle Bryant land,; conveyed! tee, recorded in Nash County Regis- to the said Joe Taylor by W. S. in oowp 261' . d ' ' . ' . . i Edgecombe County Registry, Book Clark et al by a deed recorded in 23? page 4i)3( nter duy advertise- Book 156, page 181. 1 ment. has been ordered, by the Clerk April 18, 1922. W. O. Howard, Trustee In the District of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina. In Bankruptcy No. 8(10. In the .matter of Mrs. Helen BenthaU, 'Bankrupt. Notice of first meeting of creditors. To the Creditors of Mrs. Helen Benthall, of Ahuskie, in the county of Hertford, and District aforesaid a Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given thut on the cated bankrupt; and that the first 1 meeting of her creditors will be held at Ahoskie. in W. W. Rogers office, on ine ouin unv ul .!..., , . - ,L. 00. u .1..., f VT.... 1(1')') .,t o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee. exanvne the bankrupt. and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. MARSHALL C. STATON, U. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Tarboro, N. C, May 19, 1922. FRONT ; TARBORO .41 goods. Why pay for fancy ' .31 3 .09 .20 . .55 . 1.05 . 2.05 . .11 .19 .25 .16 .23 Ordinary garbage ferments, forming an acid which is injurious t0 the Hog.- Red Seal Lye will re- niove this acid and make the feed ore wholesome. 5 jU which h een (Wt'sWeet- with Red Seal Lye and fed to the hogs, wiU help make healthy, sturdy animals. , . RJ3 S. .prinW." .ro.nd ill.V Tour ho wm nd w..h out th eedinz troughs. Uie t let once weeki ' fie mre mn (M th old orig inal, highest .test, iraaulated Ref Seal lift. Aceept no ub.: stitutt. ,1 t- lUUigh, tforth Caronna ' t I .fc... ... I . J . - - A M. I if fH'l"l"H"M"H"l"! of Superior Court of Nash County- to be resold, under the provisions of C. S.. Sec. 2581, the bid at the for mer sale having been raised and bond j;iven as prescribed by law. The said F. E. Winslow and T. T. Thome, trustees, will, therefore, by virtue of tha deeds of trust above mentioned, and the powers therein conferred upon them, and also under the authority of the said order of the Clerk offer for sale, at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, for the satis-faction of the indebtedness secured in said deeds of trust, which is in default, at twelve o'clock M., 011 Saturday, May 27, 1022, in the city of Rocky Mount, on the country line of Nash and Edgecombe Counties, on Main Street, between the Planters . . 1 t 1. ...! Vo. tional liaiiK 01 rtocKy ;uouiu tunic, the following property described in said de( ds of trust, to-wit: All the right, title, and interest conveyed to said trustees in said deeds of trust or in either of them, in the dower lands of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlings, more specifically describ- ed and bounded as follows: Lot No. 5 included in the dower ' estate of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlintrs, j descrihed as follows: Adjoining the Sam Williams lot, in the town of j Battleboro, Nash County, N. C, con ' tr.ining three hundred square yards, I more or less, and is fully described i in deed from J. H. Herbert and wife j to W. T. Braswell and F. M. Rawl I ings, recorded in the office ef Regis ter of Deeds of Nash County, i Lot No. 7, described as follows ; One lot of land in South Whitaker? j Township, Nash County, N. C, ad 1 joining the lands of Hobgood & Cr. and -I. H. Whitehead, and described ! in deed by J. M. Neal to F. M. Rawl j ings, recorded in Nash County Reg ) istry. Book 120, page 261. Lot No. 10, described as follows: One lot of land in the town of Bat t'.eboio, Nash County, N. C the same that was conveyed to A. Wright on Jure -16, 1HS3, and the same de scribed in deed recorded in Book .14, page 337, in Nash. Registry, and is the same also described in deed Book 118, page 699, said repis'.ry. Lot No. 14, described as follows: One lot of land in the town of -Battleboro, Nash County, N. C, situated west of the right of ,way of A. C. L. Railroad Co., and near the depot of said company, and is the same lands conveyed by J. W. Bruce to F. M. Rawlings by deed recorded in Book li4, page 1X.'5, Nash Registry. Lot No. fi. described as follows. One lot of land in Nash County, N C, hear the town of Battleboro-, on the south side of the public road lead ing from Battleboro to Nashville containing three and one-half acres, and is the same land conveyed to F. j M. Rawlings by Chas. A, Taylor et al, by deed of record in Nash Regis try, Book 28, page 241, to which ref erence is made. A farm situated in Nash County, N. C, containing 133 acres,, the boundary lines thereof beginning at a stake in the corner of Lot No. 2, in Hart's line; thence north 87 1-2 de grees west 37 poles to a post oak, Hart's corner; thence south 48 de grees west 37 poles to. a hickory, Hart's line; thence south 44 degree? west 97 poles to a stake, on Beech Run; thence down Beech Run to gum, Hart's corner) thence south 27 degrees west 62 poles to a willow on muddy prong; thence to , and down Beech Run to a stringwood tree, cor ner of Lot No. 2 ; thence with the line of. lot No. 2. north 260 po!e3 to the beginning. The foregoing land is a part of the John F. TayloT farm that was included in the dower of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlings, the foregoing j description being taken from the de scription ef such dower as given in Book of Orders and Decrees, Vol. 8, page 213, Naah Registry, to which reference is hereby given for further description thereof. Lot No. 12, described as follows: One tract Of land situated in the town of Battleboro, Edgecombe County, N. C, near the Battleboro depot, on the north side of the eoun ty road, containing one fourth of an acre, more or less, and is the same lurid conveyed by John F. Taylor and'wife to W. T. Braswell: and F. M; Rawlings by deed recorded in Book 32, page 177, Edgecombe Reg istry. t , , ;; , t All thar right, title, interest and estate that the aaia F. P. Rawlings had at the dates of said trust deids, in and to the lands now constituting the doner' !ectal of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlings, which said lands included in said dower will be found recorded in - VoJ. 8, .'pg .213, Book of Orders a;Brees,pfrff pf.ClerkjoX.B:, perior Court, Nash County, except that part of the said lands which was conveyed tp M. C. Braswell by T. T. Thorne, trustee, Mrs. Kte T, Rawl ings and F. P.tJiwlinss et al, by deed recorded in Book 2, page 254, Nash Registry, and all the lot of land that was conveyed by T. T. Thorne, commissioner, to the Town of Bat tleboro, it being the same that is de scribed in sub-section A of paragraph four of the amended petition filed in the Special,.. Proceedings, enticed, "Mrs. Kate T, pawjings, administra tor of F. i M. Rawlings, deceased, against F P, Rawlings et als," re corded in Book of Orders and De crees, Vol. 9, page 249, Nash Reg istry. The interest in said lands of F. P. Rawlings includes that which came to him by inheritance and also that which was conveyed to. him by deed of H. E. Brewer and wife, June 28, Jifrl8, by deed recorded in Book 239, page 439, Nash County Registry, and also recorded in Edgecpnibe County, said deed purporting to convey to F. P. Rawlings the interest of Mrs. Marietta James and Howard K. Raw lings. . I The above property will be sold as a whole, and the bidding will start at $4252.50, the amount of the guar anteed bid. Fifteen per cent of the purchase ;;rice must be deposited with the trustees within one hour after the sale, balance to be paid af ter confirmation by the Clerk. Upon failure to make the deposit required, i FOR CASH ONLY 30,000 feet 6 inch Weather Boarding at 25,000 feet Ceiling at........ F. G. DAVIS When Get We Get It OUT- no DELAY SERVICE PLUS QUALITY The Southerner Job Departrnent : t ' FRED M. HILL, PROPRIETOR the neat highest bidder will be clared to be the purchaser. This the 8th day of May, 1922. TTuTHORNE, F. E WINSLOW, ml3-2tw . ,. Trustees.. FOR SALE -. ' ,..:.. m . -"M- ... . - At a Bargain A GQOD FARM AND BUGGY HORSE HOME RAISED, A GOOD MULE HUSSEY TOP BUGGY If interested, call and see ine. r 1 11 .1..' :' 1 1 ' ' R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 1 211 Main St. Wholesale and Retail ..!! 1 I1- a-- .... $18.00 ... $18.00 LUMBER CO. We SALE Your Job do-'PHI J THE FREE MAN, The man with a Sav ings account, the man who haa money saved, up to fall back 011, is. a free man. The man who, gpends all he haa and; who has nothing laid up is a slave. He; is a. : slave to fear and to his necessities. The First National Bank Of Tarboro Tarboro's Million Dollar Bank. MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by virtue of a power of cale contnined in a certain deed of trust exeruled on the 20th day of January, 101'J, by S. K. Close to A. R. Dunning, Trustee, and registered in Hom": 2UT, page 391, Edgecombe Publip Registry, default having been made in the payment of the notes thereiii secured, and demand having been made on the undersigned trus tee by 1 t.c legnl holdi'i-.i of said notes, t'.ie v.:'.!c: siirncd tri: -tee will offer for nle to the highest bidder, for cash. at. the wurthuUso door in Tar boro. C, Edgecombe County, on the ilh. day of June, 1922, at 12 M. the following tract of land, lying in Edgecombe County, and Township No. 3, described as follows: All of Lot No. 9, in subdivision of Marshall T. Whitehurst Farm, as shown by survey by Lambe and Da viB, C. E., a plot of which is of. rec ord in Book 1, page 94, Edgecombe Public Registry, reference to which is hereby made for further descrip tion, and being the same land con veyed on the 20th day of January, 1919, to the said S. C. Close, by R. J. House, the same containing 80.49 acres, more or less. This 1st day of May, 1922. A. R. DUNNING, Trustee. : Lyn Bond, Tarboro, N. C.,1 attorney. m2-m9-ml6-m23 4t SUMMONS. North Carolina, Edgecombe County, In Jhe Superior Court, J. R. Wood vs. Susie Wood, ,.: , . ; The defendant above .named will tak notice tha an, action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Edgeepmba . county,. North Carolina,, for the absqluta die-, solution of the bonds pf matrimony subeisting between the plaintiff, and defendant,, and the said defendant, will. ifu?Oia.r take .notice fha,t she a. . reauirpH tn inn..,. , 4U i . . . , 1 , .1 . ttt. .1 ."T flee, Tarboro, Edgecombe , county, , Carolina, on.ttf, Jlth.dayof' Jpne, 1922, and answer or demur to the complaint, n. paid action,, ojf thi plaintiff .will .apply, to. tlje courj for toe relief demanded, in aajd, com- , I This the 2nd, day olf Mayl 1322 " J A. . ...... t " 4 Clerk of the Superior Court may3-ltw-4wks
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