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FRIDAY, atA$ 922" ;W ELECTlori AN EARLI A U IP 4M OTA : Rev. Bertram E. Brown of Tar boro came up far back in the church and eaid the "convention talked as though only human agencies were to be employed in the election of a bishop. "Let me read you the account of the election of the first 'bishop," said the preacher with a fine faith in Apostolic succession. He read from the Acts of the Apostle St. Luke's report of the choosing of St. Mat thews. It was a fine turn. And inas much -as Brother Brown is on the tongue of many men, his wasn't a )W. speech for a possible bishop. It V . Tarboro- -T - Buy a Season juneoio , , ticket $2.50 fqr&verubodj It At the last 'regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners hi Jhe Towp : of Tarboro held on May the 8th, n resolution was adopted by the board allowing all property owners nfCect- ... ii- ... a ik. -.,t. i ,i v,v nrivino' iisscsBiiients levied by was a want-over ior vc piuiucu, . j , t. of action now. Greensboro News. IjfoU'g Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bother them much more than when they are In good health. This tact proves that while Catarrh Is a local. disease. It la frreatlv Influenced by constitutional conditions HALLi CATARRH - MEDICINE Is Tonic and Blood Purifier, and asts througl me blood upon the mucous surfaces oi the body, thus reducing the Inflummatloi and restoring- normal conditions. All druggists, Circulars free. V, J. Cheney at Co.t Toledo. Ohio. , rights of Town Charter which were due ad puyable upon completion of work, to have said assessments cliang ed, thereby giving them ten years to jay same, by applying to City Clerk and signing an agreement authoriz ing him to make change, provided this is done prior to June 5, 1922. J. H. JACOCKS, ltw-3wks City Clerk. ' aim v I and lost pilars CHAUTAUQUA "Quality Programs for Everybody" aL. JL. 25 EVENTS 25 and Junior Chautauqua First Week-day Afternoon : Greetings and Announcements Chautauqua Superintendent Concert Swarthmoro Versatile Six Junior Chautauqua . . Night J Concert Swarthmore Versatile Six Entertainment Charles K. Taggart Second Week-day Morning: Junior Chautauqua Morning Hour Lecture Chautauqua Superintendent Afternoon; Concert Ernest Gamble Concert Party Dramatic Reading Beryl Buckley Night: Concert Ernest Gamble Cqncert Party Oriental Pageant Julius Caesar Nayphe Third Week-day Morning: Junior Chautauqua Morning Hour Lecture Chautauqua Superintendent Afternoon : Concert The Shandon Singers Lecture Leslie Willis Sprague . Night: . Full Concert The Dunbar Philharmonic Choir ... . Fourth Week-day Morning : Junior Chautauqua Morning Hour Lecture Chautauqua Superintendent Afternoon: Concert The Russian Cathedral Quartet Recital Emily Farrow Gregory Night : " Concert The Russian Cathedral Quartet Lecture Brookf Flftfber Last year a sudden--..hail ,.storm--causad ;a; loss to one small group of farmers that totaled $1,000,000 all within a period of 15 minutes. , ONE GOOD REA SON WHY YOUR CROPS SHOULD BE PROTECTED 3Y A HAIL INSURANCE POLICY. Ask about the sort of protection guaranteed by a policy in ihe Hartford. SEBALL DOPE Walter Davit's is manager of the New Bern baseball club. Players thus far announced as signed include Ca ey and Fied Morris of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Joe MeClean, second sucker, and Lindbcig, Wash ington and Lee star. These players were With New Bern last Among others to report are Nor man Slicpard, former Davidson Col lege star, who will play outfield, Or mand and Spikes from the Trinity College nine, -leading college hitters of the state this year, Adams and Bergen of Syracuse Stale and Carl Joanettc complete the roster thus far secured. From Ihe dope flying around Mc Nair's, there is no doubt 'mt that Tarboro will positively win the first half this year. Morning : Fifth Week-day Junior Chautauqua Mo doming Hour Lecture Chautauqua Superintendent Afternoon : Tableaux Vivants Lecture Harry R. McKeen Night : Comedy-Drama "Turn to the Right" Sixth Week-day Morning: Junior Chautauqua Afternoon: Junior Pageant "Conquests of Peace" ' i r'Just Fun"-Will H. Lea Night: ' An Evening of Stories and Music Ralph Bingham . .. Sunday On Sunday a program suitable to the day will be arranged and the hour announced. BUY A SEASON TICKET Jacocks& RoysterCo. I Local fans will recall the nor con dition of the Greenville diamond last year. One thousand dollary is being spent on this same turf buck this spring. TARBORO, N. C. Manager Frank Walker ha; releas ed Louder who was unable to locate the plate. Louder was from Hamlet. BACK FROM THE SHRINERS CONVENTION 15. Benjamin, S. J. Simmons, Paul McCabe, J. B. Pennington, A. Tait, A. C. Spier, J. P. Bunn, T. T. Cherry, Rev. B. B. Sluughted and Dr. J. G. Raby have returned from the Shriner Convention that met yesterday at Kinston. They all reported a glorious time on this oceision. Ir. B. F. Shelton returned from Raleigh last ni-ht where he went to attend the Kpiscopal convocation. Rev. Pcnick of Charlotte was elceted coadjutor to Bishop Cheshire. Notice of Administration. i The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix, C. T. A. of the estate of A. R. Nunn, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claim against the said estate to present tha same to the undersigned at Rocky Mount, N. C, duly verified, on or be fore the 28th day of April, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This the,28th day of April, 1$22. (Miss.) Bonnie J. Nunn, Administratrix, C. T, A. M. V. F.arnhill, Atty. a29-6t-6w MONEY TD L ' ON j- '. IMPROVED FARM LANDS JAMES PENDER Flowers For AH Occasions Ormand, Trinity College star who goes to New Bern, led the batters in college baseball this year with an .aver-v of .425. The Trinity College club as a whole batted .325. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. The undersigned trustee under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust 16 him executed, by A. F. Baker and others dated December 10th, 1921, . . and duly recorded in Book 21 :l Page li')9 of the Edgecombe Registry, de fault having been made, in the pay- ing Babe, will make his grand return ment of the indebtedness therein , tn fold of the New York Yankees Saturday. His entrance will be watch ed with a great deal of inU-re-t. . i i. e. ).. secured, and demand tor lon-nnsuu-having been duly made by the party tn whom said indebtedness is due. v.ill on Monday, dune 10th, 1022. of fer for sale in front of the Court House Door in Tarboro, N. C be tween the hours of 12 M., and two itil- JLTZ: the dub, wil, report here in Edgeeombe Homestead and Loan George lias wisely kept his propos al team a dark secret. Red Stuart, v: ho was unanimously selected' to NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage executed by J. L. Weinberg and Helen W. Weinberg, his wife, on the 28th day of October, 1921, which is recorded in Book 229, at page 220, Edgecombe County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, the undersigned will on Monday the 29th day of May, 1922, at the hour of 12 M. before the court house door in the town of Tarboro, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot with dwelling thereon, lying in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe county, North Carolina, to-wit: Eeginning at the southwest corner of the intersection of Panola street IES and Baker street, thence westerly , ... -r,. , . fonf thence '..i sltheriy parallel to Panola street sfEMM one hundred and forty feet, corner ing; thence easterly parallel to Baker street fifty feet to Panola street, thence northerly with Panola street one hundred and forty feet to the beginning point; being the same lot conveyed to J. L. Weinberg by V. Herman Creech and wife and Henry C. Bourne by deed dated January 8, 1920. This April 28th, 1922. i V. Herman Creech, Florist tract or parcel of land, .viz;- Situated in No. 1 Township, the Countv of Fdgecombe, and being the same and conveyeu to i.. . ' . , ,i ,:r hibition games wi Fountain oy urren u a few days and by the 25th of May players will begin to arrive. Practice starts immediately. Two or three ex- prubably be ar- Association, Mortgagee. by deed recorded in UooK ssuu, rage, range.. u 5 of the Edgecombe Rogi'rtry, where- selections, in aaid tract is described as follows:- Beginning on the north side ot iar River at the corner of the land of the, Old Grant Land: thence along the line of this land to the public road leading from ..-..Tarboro to Sparta; thence down said road to the corner of the lnnd of W. M. Edmoridson; thence along his line to Tar River; thence up said River to the beginning containing "124 acres, more or less. u tickler for' the proper Notice of Administration. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of the estate of the. STOMACH TROUBLE? Weakness? Distress? Ashland, Ky.-"M.iny yfws afo my, mother used Ih-. Pierce's Golden Medicm Uiscoverv for her stomach, he had ta.. en treatment from physicians and ha J never obtained go.1 re-.ults. After com in"ncins to take this remedy she noticed an improvement anil I can say it surely helped her wonderfully. I aiu pleased to write this to let others know how this modicinP helped our laimiy. " A in r) tlito io In T)nti- , ,,. ... . ' iMMieiit bv the 'Disnoverv if they will try fy all persons holding claim against S'" A. Browii, 042 E. Carter . , i Kf )' f1A to the undersigned at Macclesfield, N.-C, duly verified, on or before the 1st day of May, 1923, or this notice Also being the same land conveyed j wilj e piea,ied in bar of their re- tn the sa d A. f . iiaKer ana ouieis v L. E. Fountain and wile ty oeen recorded in the Edgecombe Registry. This May 12ty 1922. Geo. M. Fountain. Trustee. I . ..;'..: ' , -i covery. All persons indebted to said estate will plea3e make immediate settlement. This the 1st day of May, 1922. J.. F. BROWN, Administrator, ml-Gtw Macclesfield, N. C. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liq uid st vour nearest drug store, or send K)e W trial package to Dr. Pierces In valids' Hotel in Bi:!falo, N. . andTito for free medical advice. MONEY TO LOAN OH IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME HENRY C. BOURNE, Ar. ..... $0.22 16.27 . .49 ...... 59. D2 ...... 68.42 ..'- 2.39 ... 2.39 2.05 5.30 7.18 2.86 Reduced $500.00 Selling at the Lowest Price Ever Sold For in The Past 16 Years, Except a Few Months in 1916. Let UsDemonstrateFrankli Qualities to You FOR SALE GAR LOAD OF iZ ek S0JA BEANS "t E. G. WINSL0W TARBORO, N.C Tax Sale 1921 Taxes Town of Whitakers, N.C. NOTICE. SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES. ' Under and by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned tax collector c f the Town of Whitakers, Nash-Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina, by the public laws of North Carolina, chapter 131, article 14 of the Consoli t'ated Statutes, and the amendments thereto, and by authority of the board of Commissioners of said Town of Whitakers, default having been made in the- taxes for the years 1920 and 1921, I will on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1922, at or about the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Mayor's Office in the Town of Whitakers, Nash County, North Carolinathe following property to satisfy the taxes, now due and unpaid, on the following described property, and for the cost i cf advertising and selling same, to-wit: j WHITE. Farmers Union Co., 1 lot near G. J. Hales Co Miss Nancy Harris, 1 lot Main St., residence; ! Miss Nancy Harris, 1 lot near Oil Mill------- I B. F. Hendricks, - lot near Oil Mill- ----- I G. W. Sexton, 1 lot, Bloom's Store 1321 tax, ! G. W, Sexton, 1 lot, Bloom's Store 1920 'tax. : '.nil. Cotton Oil Co.. 1 lot. Storage House i W W. Vick Est., 4 lots, Weaver Property.. ------ ' ' COLORED. ! Carter Battle, 1 lot, near Watson Property ; 1 Carter Battle, 1 lot E. Cutchin St. : Lizzie Bell, 1 lot, R. R. St.-. -- . ; Frank Black Est, 1 lot, Porter St. -William Brantley, 1 lot Porter St.------- Geo. Bullock, Agent, for Robt. Williams, 1 lot W. Gutcnin &t balance due . 'ting Bunn, 1 lot. Porter St. .... Willie Byrd, 1 lot, W. R. R. St.- - las. Carlisle, 1 lot, Bell St.--.. - Leonard Copeland, 1 lot, near Church , - Metus Carlisle, 1 lot Bell St. ............ Annie Carlisle, 1 lot, W. Cutchin St. Laura Dixon, 1 lot, R. R. St. .. .... -i - Cora Draughan, 2 lots, Crenshaw & Watson T Richard Fountain, 1 lot Bell St ; Mfnrd Fletcher. Estate, 1 lot, W. Cutchin St. . Louisa Fletcher, 3 lots, Bell St. Jim Garrett, l lot spring ot. . .... G. W. Hunter, 2 lots Oak St. .. ...1. Allen Hill, 3 lots, Bell St. ............. Willie Hill, 1 lot, Watson Property ...... . .... George Hunter, 1 lot Bell St. - Bob Jenkins, Estate, 1 lot R. R. St. .-. J. W. Patterson, 1 lot, Watson Property . --- Ben Pippin, 1 lot. Spruce St., balance due...-- .- Jno. Philips, 1 lot Cutchin St .. ... Caroline Taylor, 1 lot, residence!.. . . Essex Taylor, 1 lot, Bell St. 4...' i.' . Jim Tavlor. 1 lot. residence ; '-..-.- Georgia Taylor, 1 lot, Res. 1921 tax ... .. Georgia Taylor, 1 lot, Res. 1920 tax balance - - Maggie Taylor, 1 lot, Bell St .- -William B. Williams, 1 lot, Cutchin St. - William Wiggins, 1 lot, Bell St . ................ . Ellis Watson, 1 lot, near Oil Mill .....j-. ...... V Lee Whitaker, 1 lot Cutchin St Forest Williams, 1 lot; ...... . Tt ' Plummer Williams, 1 lot, Porter St; ;! Plummer Williams, 1 lot, Bell St. ; ... Wilson Woodard, 2 lots, White St; Wilson Wsodard, 3 lots, Bell St.; Wilson Woodard, 2 lots Porter St ; J.Ja. s ..4 5.56 .49 .71 .49 .49 3.45 4.18 7.17 4.78 .71 4.31 1.43 5.74 4.31 1.43 I. 43 .71 9.56 3.55 4.69 4.78, 7.65 .81 II. 96 7.24 4.00 .71 . 1.43 .. ' .71 . 8.80 . 7.18 - 2.86 . 8.14 18.18 i W. A. L. Wright, 2 lets, Bell St. .. Franklin Cars 4. A Thia 20th day o April, 1922. ; W. S, BAKER, Tax Collector. 4 3C - Franklin Service
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