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Landls" St tohn, Bruns
wick Bldg., N. Y. City; Peoples Gas
Co.,' Chieafro,
Atlanta."-
1004 Candler Bids.,
Paul Jones ...... Managing Editor
F. Hv Creech, . Cor. Editor
y.' Herman Creech Manager
Entered at"T. O. it Tarboro, N. C, as
28 Clalss matter, under Act of Con
' cress of March 3d, 1879.
' Subscription Kates: Dairy, 1 year,
f 6; 6 months, JZ.SO; I thonth, 60cj
1 week, 15c. Weekly, 1.50 pet year.
'! Indiana Yearly Meeting, the larg
est organized body of Qulcer i ihe
vjjorld, wiil meet for tj 102; aniHial
conference August S to. 14. This meet
-fiig nnd Westerif Yearl Meeting
control Earlhara College. '
- The bwiniai session of the Friends
General ., Conference . the .; Hicksite
Friends ind the oldee branch are sot
organically -uhited, they -have part
icipatod in number of movements,
notabie jtha dtstribr.tiijirl of; relief in
the war stricken countries of Europe.
Many Congregations of the rficksite
branch are' in the eastern, states and
will be represented by delegates. .
The1 five Years' Meeting of Friend,
composed of thirteen yearly meeting
will meet here from September 5 to
12, with official representatives
from the following yearly meetings:
Canada, New .Bngland, New York,
Baltimore, North Carolina, Wilming
ton, Indiana, Western, Iowa, Kansas,'
Nebraska, Oregon and California.
The loreign and home mission
work of the affiliated yearly meeting
is directed by this organization,
which meets once in five years.
1440.68 ' ,Y ...
: J. B. Pennington, Garage St.
Names St, Assessment 813.12, In-
i terest; ' 33.85, Costs 1.20, Total,
The First National Bank, 8-ft. aUy,
St. James St. Assessment 58.32, Int.
2.08, Costs 1.20', Total, 61.60
! Mfssi i t Minerva ' Pittman, ". Res.
Wilson St., Assessment 4958.75, In
terest ' 249.38, Costs 1.28, Total,
5209.33 ' .'::' ,i.
Missionary Baptist Church, Church
Prop'. , St." Johns' St., Assessment
1744.28, Interest 72.12, Costs 1.20,
Total, 1817.60
'4. That the maxiwuit tax which
may i be levied aid collected each
year to pay the intifcresf and principal
of said bonds shnll'not exceed twenty
five cents on the one hundred dollars
valuation of all taxable ' property in
said district, and seventy five cants
on each taxable poll in said district.
At" oaid ejection those iavoring the'
issuance of said bonds and the levying!
of a speeial tax therefor, shall vote bal- -j
lot on whichshall be printed the words
"For Schoolhouse Bonds", and those
who are" opposed shall vote a ballot; T
on winch shall tie printed the words
PHONE 5.. P. O. BOX 907
THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH STREET ASSESSMENT
.The" street pfeving for 'the Primi
tive Baptist church assessment is
$1,440.68. In this church there are
about 20 members. Of this numbeT
19, are. women and 1 male member.
Mayor Foxhall states that he has
already promised to him more than
$309 with which to pay this assess
ment and he thought he would be
able to raise the balance. If thefe are
others who wish to subscribe to this
fund he would be glad to receive it
arty Jinie soon. This action on the
part of our mayor is most commen
dable and our people should respond
to his call.
CALVARY CHURCH.
Church school instruction and an
nouncements of plans for the sum
mer: 9:45.
Men's Bible Class, uptown, 10.
Holy Communion aad Sermon to
ChildTen, on the Meaning of Whit
sunday with'combined children's and
adalts' choir; 11.
This being the first Sunday, there
will be a musical service at the Co
lonial theatre at 8 o'clock. Many ia
miliar hymns will be sung from the
screen, with short lesson and prayers.
And then will follow a five-feel pro
duction called "Safeguarding The
Nation." This is a great scientific
picture obtained with some difficulty
from New York. It shows from a me
dical standpoint the effects of alcohol
on man's brains, nerves, stomach,
muscles, bones, and every other part
of them. It has moving picture copies
of mfcroscopic tests of the affects of
alcohol upon all sorts and conditions
. of animal life. It ought to be a won
derful picture just to. see, if what is
said of it is true, and more than that,
it ought to da a great deal of good.
Admission is free, of course, but I
do wish everybody would come pre
pared to contribute something tow
ards the expense of these pictures.
Somebody has to pay far them, and
it looks to me so mach better for
every man to bear his part than for
a few generous people to bear it all.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
"Can you find a better Way for to
spend the Lord's Day
.Than we're taught in the Book? In
Isaiah fifty-eight:
Thirteen, fourteen, up to date! Get
the Bible now and look."
. . Services tomorrow as follows":
Sunday school at 9:45.
Preaching at 11 a.m.
B. Y. P. IT. at 7 p.m.
Thare will be no service at 8 p.m.
on account of the revival services at
the Methodist church.
J. E. KIRK, Pastor.
"Against Schoolhouse Bonds". And $
if a mnjarity of the qualified voter
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION shall' vote "For Schoolhouse Bonds", ji
IN - THE CONSOLIDATED MAC-1 then it shall be the duty of the Boardj
CLESFIBLD HIH SIOL DrS-'l of Sounty Commissioners to issue
TRICTv TO AUTHORIZE THE IS-; said bonds, not weeding the amount
SUANCE OF BONBS OF SAID BIS-j specified', and shall thoreaffrer anau- j
TRICT FOR SCHOLHOUSES;AND! ally levy a sufficient tax, not exoeed- $
ORDER OF NEW RE6JSTRATJ0N; ing the awount specified, to pay the $
OP THE VOTERS OF "SAW Dli-! interest and principal of said bonds'!
TRICT FE SUCH SPBCIAL; so issaed. as said interest and pricipal t
ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given . that a
special election wrtl be held in the
Consolidated Macclesfield High
may fall dut.
And it i farther ordered that said'
eleetinn bo held and conducted in the
.niaie mainer, and at the regalar
polling place in said District, as now
proscribed for holding gcne&al
, FROM BURLINGTON
Mr. Ely Taylor, formerly of Tar
boro, but now living in Burlington,
is spending the week-end with rela
tivet anJJriends. . . ' ;;..
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tARLHASlGOLLEGE
. RICHMOND. IND., JUNE 3
Known as the "Quaker City of the
.West,"' Richmond will , justify- its
to the title in the next three "months
when. thousands of Friends from all
parts of the United States meet here
to participate in the diamond jubilee
of Eariham college and to attend
four important confereaces. :
The seventy-fifth anniversary of
the founding -of. the Quaker college
fn" tWi city .tll be conducted June 3
'to 7, and the principal speaker on
Commemoration Day, June 6, will be
Herbert C, flooveq, seretary of com
worce, himself a Quaker. The growth
,pt the institotion from a Friends'
Boarding School, which opened its
Voors June 7, I8t1, will bo depioted
in a pagent on June 5.
The thirteenth anoai general con
feronct of young Friend w to be held St., James Se.j AisessmOnt 1382.35-,
--at larlhaai College, Jilly 21 to 81. Intoreot 17.13, Costs 1.2,'. Total,
TOWN SALE W REAL PROPERTY
FOR UNPAID SPECIAL AS
SESSMENTS, 1921.
By virtue of authority conferred
on mc by law I will on Monday June
the 5th, 1922, sell at Court House
door at 12, o'clock noon, the follow
ing parcels of real estate situated in
Town of Tarboro, to satisfy the a-
moant of special Assessments, in-
terest and costs due the Town of.1
Tarboro for 1921 payments. Owners
of property and the amount of As
sessments, interest and costs appear
below their respective names.
J. H. Jacocks, Clcrk-Treas.
Mrs. K. L. Dancy, Res. St. Andrews
St., Awi'ssment $294.80, . Interest
27.54, Cpsts 1.20, Total, $223.54
Wade H. Andrews, Res. Pitt St.,
Assessment 1857,24, Interest 119.64,
Costa 1.20, Total, 1977.48
Mrs. J. B. Wemyss, Res. St. Pat
rick St., Assessment 1039.26, Interest
137.60, Costs 1.20, Total, 1776.46
. A. E, Hudson, Res. Trade St., As
sessment ; 413.84,; Interest 38.64,
Costs 1.20, Total, 453.68 j
John B. Hyatt, Agt. Mary Horne.j
Estate, Res. Trade St., Asessment
432.57, Interest 82.46, Costa 1.20,
Total, 1516.23
W. M. Newton, Res. Trade St., As
sessment 519. 63, Interest 44.33,
Costs 1.20, ToUi, 565.16
B. F, Moore, Res. Trade St., As
sessment 398.82, Interest 32.40, Costs
1.20, Total, 432.42
C. B. Keech, Res. Trade St., As
sessment 389.38, Interest 36.31
r.sivivn. Total. 426.89 .
J. S. Hoard, Res. St. Patrick St., X
Assessment 1448.72, Interest 80.00;
Costs 1.20, Total, 1529.92
R. S, Sentelle, Res. St. Patrick St.,
Assessment 63.32, Interast 33.88,
Costs 1,20, Total, 3S.'4i
John Pender, Res. Sf. Patrick St.,
Assessment 383.72, interest 31.69,
Costs 1..20, Totcf, 416.61
S. 3. Naihanson, Res. St. Patrick
St., Assessment 1852.31, Inferast
101.77, Costs 1.20, Total, 1955.28
Mrs. M. S. Whitehurst, Res. St
Jamef St., Assessment 1668.06, In
terest 13i.36 . Costs 1.20, Total,
1800.62 .
"John L. Jenkins, Agt wife. Res.
Bridgers St, Assessmet 844.40, In
terest 4,89, Costs 1.20, Total, 880.49
Potor Heirs, 4 Vacant Lota, Poter
St, Assessment 1293.93, Interest
63.49,' Costa $4.$0 Total. 1352.22.
B. Benjamin, Res. Battle Ave., As
sessment 360.42, Interest 14.88, Costs
1.20, Total, 378.50 ., t T
D. T. Williams, Re. BatUo Ave.,
Assessment 671.56, Interest 2f.77,
Costai.20, fotal 700.5? ,
. Primative Baptist Church, Church
School District of Edgecomfce Sounty
North Carolina, on the 6th day of
June, 1922, at the regular polling eleotions, and there shall bo a
place in said District, under the auth
ority contained in Article 39 of Chap
ter 95 of the Consolidated Statutes
of North Carolina, and acts of the
General A' semWy of North Carolina
amendatory thereof,, to ascertain
whether the Voters of said School
District are in favor ot isswing bonds
for the purpose of building, rebuild
ing and nepairing a schooHiouse or
schooihouses ia said Dn'strict and fur
nishing the same with suitable equip
ment. 1. That the amount of bonds to be
issued thereunder not to exceed the
amount of Tweaty fkre Thousand
Dollars (,?25,000.0)
2. That said b"tids shal bear a
rate of interest not te exeed six per
cent annum, payable-senli-anaually.
3i That saki fcoads shall be ia de
nomination of ae Thousond
($1,08.60) Dollars eaeh, and skall
mature serially as follows: One each
year from th 6th to iOth yewr, in
clude, from date of issae; and two
eaoh year from the 11th to 20th
year, inclusive, from date of issue of
said bonds. . .
ii
new
Dis
roeistration of electors in said
trict for said election.
The Registrar, between the hours
of nine o'clock A.M. and sunset, on
each day (Sunday . excepted) for
twenty days preceding the day for
closing the registration, books will
keep open said books for the registra
tioi of any electors residing within
said School District and entitled to
rojjiat-rntian. The said liooks will bt
closed for registration at sunset on
the 2nd Saturday before said olec
Hoa. On each Saturday during the
period of lvrtristration the registrar
shall ' attend with hie registration
book at the polling place in said Dib
trict for the registration of voters.
Tlw foliewing Registrar ad Judges
of Election n hereby appointed.Ior
said election.
Reatrar: J. Walter Edwards.
Judfcs o$ cluctioti: J. T. Winiitottd
and W. P. Harris.
fail tho 1st day of May, 1922,
By ordo-r of the Board of County
Commissioners.
K. S. BUNN,
aU-daiy-tf. Clerk
t N. C. STATE COLLEGE of Agriculture and Engineering
SUMMER SESSION JUNE 13TH TO JULY SOTH
X Sourses for Teachers holding State Cettiflsates and for Prospective ij)
t Teachers who are graduates of Standard Hn;h Schools. Courses for J
College Entrance and for College Credit. Course in Cotton Classing.
Catalogue upon application. j
Apply for Reservation at Once to
tW. A. WITHERS, Director :-: :-: Raleigh, North Carolina
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GASOLINE AT COST
ON ACCOUNT OF HAVING MORE GAS THAN WE
CAN STORE, WE AHE GOING TO SELL 1200 GALS.
AT COST, 27 l-2c
THE' o. h; store
. No. 7 East Church Street
GLINE 27c Per Gallon.
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The Southerner
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YOUR
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Increased
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Percent
During the
Last Six Months.
WE HAVE IN OUR FIRE
PROOF VATJLT 75" SAFE
TY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR
RENT A T THE SMA hLs
COST OF $3.80 PERjYEAE
WE INVITE YOU f6
COME IN AND INSPBOT
SAME. ' ,.
.The
First National
. Of Tarboro
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Dollar Bank.
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seasoti'a investment may
be lost in a fjre m jm-a
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A 5 O N WHl
tOUR CHOPS
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POLICY
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guarantetd by a plicy ia
1 i f Jhe HarUorL v.
Jacpchs&
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Lowest Pridci Ever Sold For in
The Past 16 Years, E
Few Months in 1916. t:,...;::V.
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Phone 35 21 1 Main St
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Wkolesal and Retail ,
AnnouOcemcAt.
I hereby announce mysolf a can
didate for the oftc of sheriff of
Edpcconibc county, sabjecfti' (he
democratic prrmary in UAe.
m22-tf : JESgE W. THOMAS.
AnnoBncemenl.
I hereby anriouWe myself a eandi
I date for the oJffce of1 register f of
i deeds for Edgecombe coMrfty, ouBJect
' to the democratic primaries lo ' be
! held Juno 3,'l82l ; 'fT'" f " . .
i m22-t'o-j3 ' H. 'S. BtfSlN.
j. IlaU'A Catarrh Medlcfa .
.Those who ar m a "run flown" cotidl
Won nt notic that -Catarrh bmherrf
Uiem much more than. hen thr ar in
; good heulth. Thla fact (frovet ttiat wMla
Catarrh Is a local dtseai. It la-nnuitty
i hiftuncd by "etTt!tuttor:;tt - aandicNMili:
' HALL" CATAHUH MWDICINE hi ft
Tonfc and Bltfo Pnrlrtef. and atts HirouitW
'th blood upon, ttie muceufr snrfacaa of
the body, tlrti reducing tlieynllainmattort
and -rtorrnff normal condition, ,
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MOIEY.TO Ml
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IMPROVED FARM LANDS .
JAMES FENDER - . ;
MONEY TO LOAN OH
IMRROVED REAL, ESTATE
IN EDGECOMBE. COUNTY
vFIVE YEARS. TIME f
HENRY C BOURNE, Any.