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WHY BUY A SEASON T
1st BECAUSE IT
Yeu and yur folks will be sure to attend some of the exercises
and tfhte general admissions will be 75 cents for each number,
exept tke play, which will be one dollar. "
2nd BECAUSE THE SEASON TICKETS APPLY ON THE GUARAN
TEE AND THE GENERAL ADMISSIONS DO NOT.
3rd BECAUSE YOU ARE PUBLIC SPIRITED. :
YES, it may rain ae that you cannot attend some of the exercises.
You may be too busy and tired to attend all the exercises. . v
You may Hve too far away to attand all the exercises.
BUT, you are public spirited enough, to invesr the price of a
Season Ticket. .
Because CHAUTAUQUA is cwie of the few forms of entertain
ment that you know will do the young folks of the community
. good instead of harm. Because you know that your guarantors
arc public spirited enough to pledga much more than the price
1 of season tickets for themselves and their families.
NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY
'. TAXES. '
Uder and Ik. virtue of th,e power
vested in me as sheriff ef Edgecombe
Ceunty, by tke public laws ef .the
State of North Carolina, Chapter 131
Article 14, of the consolidated stat-
i otes and amendments thereto, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the taxes ipr the year 1321,
I -will on the 5th day of June, 1822,
which day fe the first Monday in June
offer for sale at public auction to
I the highest 'bidder for caah, at the
court house door in the tow of Tar.
boro, North Carolina, and selhthe fol-
- lowing property te satisfy tke tuxes
now due and unpaid on tke f sHowing
property iid cost of advertising and
ualo: To-wit
I Property on which tax is unpaid, in
following townships: I Pompey Herne, 1 lot Woodland,
J. W. THOMAS, I tax 8.42, cost 1.2, total 9.62.
Skoniir Edgecombe Coanty.! L. A. HoHma-n, 1 lot Albewnarle,
Ne. 12 Township White: 1 tax 11.84, cost 1.20, total 13.04.
J. D. Baker, 1 lot Arlington, taxi John W.-Kiag, 1 lot Park ave., tax
.7, cost 1.20, total 1.90. -1.0,8, cost 1.20, total 2.25.
J. C. Barnes, 1 lot Short at. 1 lot) Allen V. King, 1 lot Carolina, tax
Nugent s,t., lax 3.16, cost 2.40, total i 2.11, cost 1.20, total 3.31.
8.56. i PfKPy Lawrence, 1 lot Phillips st.
S. Breen,' 135 acres RieJmond land tax 1.40, cost 1.20, total 2.60.
tatc 79.25, eost 1.30, total 80.48. Frank Lucas, 1 3-4 ocree Hfcme
Carolina Fertz. nd Phosphate Ce.,! tax S.20, cost 1.20, total 7.40.
15 lots riantors, tax 8.42, eost 18.00,1 Ed Myers, 1 lot Mitchell st., tax
tbtai 20.42. I 8.42, cost 1.20, total 9.62.
W. C. Cokor, 1 lot School St., tax. No. 12 Townnhirp Colored:
3. Gl, cost 1.20, total 4.71. I Susan Medley, 1 lot Logan St., tax
D. W. Hocutt, 1 lot Branah st, tax! 1.85, cost. 1.20, total 2.25.
1.39 cost 1.20, total J.59. I Chai-Ix; Mtroer, 2 lots Ifclly &t
Lawrense Johtisrm, 1 lot Bra-nch st.,j tv 12.64, sost S.4-0, total 13.04. -tax
10.53, cost 1.20, total 11.73. ! Hardy Miller, 1 lot Park ave., tlx
J. S. Leonard, 1 lot Red Gate ave., 1.40, cost 1.28, total 2.60.
tax 18.S0, cost 1.20, total 19.7. I Alex Murry, 1 lot Penn. ave., tax
J. W. Leonard, 2 lots Myrtle ave.,1 1.05, cost 1.20, total 2.25. '
tax 1.40, costs 2.46, total 3.80. Amie Marrior-t, 1 acre ' Braswe'll
P. A. Moore, 1 lot Mercer St., tax, lad, tax 1.32, co:?t 1.20, Utal 2.52
20..7, eost 1.20,.t6tal 22.17. I Mareie II. McLaurin, 1 lot Bullucl
W. L. Owens, 1 lot Buen Vista,' st., tax .52, cost 1.20, total 1.72.
tax 5.26, co.st 1.20, total 6.46,
L. H. RandoJph, 1 lot Horirrove, 2
lot Carolisa, 2 lots Park and Myr-
tie, tax 6.56, cast 6.00, tota-1 12.56.
Va.-Caroliha Laid Corp., 1 lot
Mercar, 1 lot Soheal, tax 4.59, cost
2.40, total 6.99.
A. M. Dauprhtritlge, 42 acres Wo me
Place, lax 78.51, cost 1.2J0, total
79.51. ' " . , , 1
G. B. Kornoga;, 4 aoras Watkins,
lax 2.35, cost 1.20, tatal 3.55.
No. lS Township Colored:
Willie Arrington, 1 lot Raleigh rd.
tax 8.16, cost 1.20, total 9.36.
Leouder Alston, 1 lot Grand ae.,
tax .71, cost 1.20, total 6.91.
Charlie Armstrong, 1 lot Highland
ave., tax 1.75, cost 1.20, total 2.95.
Jossa Baker, 60 acres Bulluck land
tax 42.94, cost 1.20,' total 44.14.
(192& taxes.)
, Lucy Battle, 1 lot Woodland, 1 lot
A Mermarle, tax 7.63, cost 2.40, total
10.0-3. '
Itickard Battle Est. and Lizzia
Battle, age, 1 lot Myrtle, 1 lot Cand
st, tax 2.82, cast 2.40, total 52.
Rascoe Battle, 1 lot Short st., tax
12.02, cost 1.20, tatal 13.22."
Julius Bryaat, 1 let Myrtle, tax
8.42, coat 1.20, total 3.6Z.
" It. Klly Bryaat, lot Crand, 1 lat
Atlantic, 5 lots Matthews, tax 47.82,
cot 8.40, tatal 56.3C.
Cliftoa Bulluck, 63 acres Home
Place, tax SS.J, cast 1.21, total
84.5-3.
Vf. tt. Brown, 2 lota Myrtte ave.,
Ux.I4A cl 2.40, tatal 26.S3.
Lawrence Cherry, 1 let Tarkora
rd.. tax l.6, cost 1.20, total 2.26.
Lonn-ie L. Coopac, 1-2 int. lot N
Mum, tax 35.10, cost 1.20, tatal
3C.30.
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Grunt Faison, 1 lot Carolina, tax
10.62, cost 1.20, total 11.82.
Arthur Floyd, 1 lot HoHy St., tax
9.64, cost 1-20, total 10.84.
John Gardner, 1 lot Pen", ave.,
tax 7.73, cost 1.20, total 8.93.
C. G. Gai ner, 1 lot Highland ave.,
1 lot Carolina ave., tax 14.30, cost
2.40, total 16.70.
Mrs. C. G. Garner, 1 lot Highland
ave., tax 1.58, cost 1.20, total 2.78.
General Grant, 1 lot Tarber rd.,
tax 5.7-S, eost 1.20. totul 6.93.
Bsbox Gray, 1 lot Gold Leaf, tax
11.94, cost 1.30, total 12.14.
Clint liawly, 1 lot Grand ave., tax
1.86, cost 1.20, total 2.58.
Green Harvey, 1 lot Tarboro rd.,
tK 1.05, cost 1.20, total 2.25. ;
Harry Ihlhard, 1 lot Tarboro rd.
tax 3.36, cost 1.20, total 4.50.
Toav Newton, 1 lot Short st., tax
3.95, cost 1.26, total 6.15. '
Geo. Nickols, 1 lot Hill st., tajf
31.43, cost 1.20, total 32.63.
Willie Nixoa, 1 lot Carolina, ta
1.40, east 1.20, total 2.60.
. W. B. Parks, 1 lot Holly st, tMi
6.58, cost 1.20, total 7.78.
Erntvst PiHman, 1 lot Gold Leaf,
1 lot Myrtle ave., 1 lot Grand ave.,
tax 44.33, cost 3.60, total 47.93.
Ekza Pittman, 1 lot Carolina, tax
6.32, cost 1.20, total 7.52. "
Bon Smith and sister, 1 lot Penn.,
tx .33, cost 1.20, total 7.58.
Mose Summcrville, 1 lot Carolina,
tax 9.23, cost 1.20, total 10.43.
W. L. Stanoill, 1 lot Gind st, tax
1.40, cost 1.20, total 2.60.
James Stith, 1 lot Carolina ave.,
tax 6.32, cost 1.20, total 7.42.
J. W. Taylor, 1 lot Carolina ava.
tax 1.40, cost 1.20, total 2.60.
Lewis Taylor, 1 lot Pennsylvania,
tax 10.33, cost 1.20, totaMl.55.
James A. Wadins, 1 lot E-ast Qrahd
lax 8.68, cost 1.20, total 9.88.
Tom Watson, 1 lot Afbermarla,
tax 14.13, eost 1.26, total 15.84. .
Dan Whitehead Est, 1 lot Dunn
st.', tux 7.86, cost 1.20, total 9.06.
K. W. Whitley, 1 1 lot Arlingtoa,
tax 7.11, cost 1.20, total 8.31. '
Charlotte Wimberly, 1 lot Caroli
na, tax 1.4. cost 1.20, tatal 2.60.
William Winters, 1 lot Atlaotia,
tax '8.51, eost 1.20, total 8.71.
, Augustus Corbett, ' 1 lot Myrtle,
tax 11.97, cost 1.20, total 13.17.
Hear? Roberts, 1 lot Albermarle,
tax 13.95, cost 1.20, total 15.15. .
Fenny Lawrence and Fred Rimp
son, 6 acres Moore land, tax 11.24,
eost 1.20," total 14.44. '
No. 13 Township White:
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PCLISH REPUBLIC BEGINS
UNIFICATION OF ARMAMENT
WARSAW, Juna 3. The ' Polish
republic has begun t!ie unification ef
ite ' arrsa-aient, which, it has been
fond( will involve th sorapping ef
tltc bulk of the material accumulated
frr.m various sources duriag tke past
fear years.
The renewed equipment will be
e. more step in the tranformati6n
of tJw Palish emergeacy force to a
motkediiMiil'y organized natioaal body
Pu!-tiaes are being made princi
pally in Franqe to replace that past
of the old material that cannet ba
uad for the aiiafpmeut af the new
aiy which, on a paaoe basis, wars
Vod at 250,000 m in the last bud-.
Frenck officers are helpms; in ttojt
reorganizltion of the araiy, but i
smaflar aarabers thaa aarrsd
during the campaign against the bol
sheviki. There were then 1,986 of
ths F.ronch oficws in the field; thare
ara now 63, all told, attached to the
army ak..-; instructor in ; the Polish
military school.
HORSE RACING RESUMED IN
MOSCOW AFTER FIVE YEARS
MOSCOW, June a.-For the first
titie in five yns, horae raaing has
been resumed in Moscow. The open
in;; meet was attended by a huge
cjfiwd despite the entrance fee being
1,000,600 rubtes. The women present
were dothed in tko. Iat'eat, fashions,
rid tii new boargeoise rivalled the
Soviet aristoorfc in the art of spend
in money. Much business was done
at the twmliffttor, bets being trans
acted in almfcst aatroJiomical figures.
LE CilEUSOT, France, June I.
A group f American banksia, now
vMiisg this part ef the department
af Saono-et-Loira, wer shown over
the celoiiratud local iron aad steel
works ky Charles Schneider, the di
rsctor of the enterprise.
The visit-ors were astonished at tha
iaacessful transformation of the va
rious plaats from a war to a peace
Iwisrs. The section devoted to the
making of hotvy artillery daring the
war is now turning out dally 35 loco
motives,' and the factories which net
long ago produced light artillery ar
today making turbine engines.
A total of 28,000 workmen is em
ployed, in the Le Creusot works,
Mrs. M. L. Lancaster, 87 1-2 aores
Meore laad, tax 8.15, ooet 1.2,
total I4.3S. :
G. Z. Lancaster, 105 acres Knight
land, 267 acres Calhoun land, 9.8
acres Jenkins land, 203 aarea Jen
kins horaa place, Ux 218.74, cost 4.
80. total 223.64.
Br. W. P. Mercer Hst., 580 acres
Home Place, 580 acres Nannie Mer-
aer, 104 .acres Pig Tail, 47 acres
Proctar, 57 acres Braswell,' 74 acres
Bin ton Land, 25 acres John Baker,
tax 143.38, aest 8.40, total 551.78.
Seseum Hoirs, 9.62 acres Jeesa
Proctor land, tax 2.74, eost 1.2i, to
tal 3.34.
No. 13 Township Colored:
Wm. C. Jenkine, 12 1-3 acres at
Brawn land, tax 6,94, cost 1.21, to
tal 8.14. ' V
Na. 14 Township Colored: ,
Matilda Hines, 20 3-4 acres John
son HiRes land, tax 17.35, cost 1.2,
total 18.55. -
Wm; Wwght, 8 aafe John Mnes,
tax 22.17, cost 1.20, total 23.37.
Notice of Adminittralion.
The undersigned having ..qualified
us administrator o the estate of the
late Amos B. Wooten, this Is to nati
fy all persons halding claim against
to the undersigned at Macclesfield,
N. C, duly verified, an or before the
1st day of May, 1920, or this notice
will be pleuded in bar ef their re
covery. All persoas indebted to eaid
estate will please make immediate
settloment. - (
This the 1st day of May, 1922..
J. F. BROWN, Admlaistrator,
rnl-6tw MacclessScld, N. 0.
NOTICE C-F SALE UNDER EXEC0-
By virtue of an ekeuion directed
to the undersigned from the Supe
rior Court of Edgecombe ounty in
hn action entitled, "Capitol Buggy
Company vs. J. Ray Marks," I will
en Momlay, the 6th day of June,
1922, ai 12 o'clock M., at the Court
House door in said county, sell to
the highest bidder for cash, to satis
fy said execution, all the right, titb
and interest wnich tke said J. Ray
Marks has in the following described
real estate, te-wit:
(1) One let is the Town of Whita
kers, N. C, Bdgecoinba Ceanty, be-
gmriiiiar at a stake ofc the south side
of Marks St., thence southwardly
200 feet to a stake J. L. Diokans liae,,
thence eastwardry 50 feet to a stake,
R. F. Weaver's and Mrs. M. A. Por
ter's corner, thcoco northwardly
aloag Mrs. M. A. Porter's Kne 209
feet y Marks St. ; thenca westwardly
along Marks St. E- faat to the point
of 'emhint', being tke idexitiaal lot
of land eonvayed by J. R. Marks and
wife, to J. L. ickens, by deed ra
aarded in Bak 167, Page 304', H'dge-
cemtbe County Rog-istry.
(2) One lot in the Town of Wkit
akersi N. C, Edgecombe County, ba
g;inniK at corner Marks and Porter
,., then in an easterly direction
along Marks St. 1.CIB feet to a stake;
thence southerly 50 feet to a etake;
theacc westwardly parallel with first
line 160 feet to Porter St.; thenee
northW:ndly along Porter St. to the
bogintiing, containing 8000 square
f-cet, anI being the identical let of
land emivcyed by J. R. Marks and
wife- to J. B. Cutehin, b,y deed racord
e in Book 167, Page 365, Edgecombe
County Registry.
This April 29, 1922.. .
ml-4tw J. W. THOMAS,
SherkT Edgecombe County.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE,
The undersigned trustee under and
by virtue of a certain deed of trust
te him executed by A. F. Backer and,
others duted December lOt'n, 1021,
and duly recorded in Book 218, Page
609 of the Edgecambe Register, de
fault haviiri keen made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness . theretn
.-cured, and demand for forcolo. ure
having been duly made by the party
to whnni said indebtedness is due,
will on Men-day, June 10th, 192, of
fer far sale in front ef the Caurt
House Boor hi Tarboro, M. u., De-
tween the hours of 12 M., and two
o'clock P. M., to the highest bidder
for ea4i. .the following described
tract or parcel if land, vi:-
Bituatd in No. 1 Township, ttie
County of Edgecombe, and kcing tne
same land coaveyed to- L. E.
Feuntaki by Orren James and wife
by deed recorded in Book 200, Page
5 ef the E'feecombe Regirtry, where
in said trrxt is described as follows
: BeginniRg on the narth eMe 6f Tr
River al the oornef e the land of the
Old Grant Land: thence alonr the
line of this land to the public road
leading from Tarboro i,o Sparta;,
thence down said road f be corner
of the land a W. M. Edmondson;
thenco along his Jine to lar River;
thenee np said River te the beginning
containing 124 accs, mere er lees.
Also being the same land cenveyed
te the esid A. F. Baker and ethers by
L. E. Fountain apad wife by deed
recorded in the Hdgocombe Registry.
This May lth, 1922. '
Gsw. M. Fountain.
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Notiao ef Sale
Under Exeautioa..
By virtue of an execution to ma
isfluod front ' the Superior Court of
Edgecombe County in an action en
titled Anderson, Brooks & Hargro?f,
(Inc.), vs. Joshua Anderson, I will jm
Monday, Jane 5th, 1922, aflB Miat
the court house door in TaAore, 'if.
0., sell at public auction for caah,
to satisfy said execution, all the right
title and interest of the said Joshua
Anderson in the following tract f
land, to-wit: . J.
A certain tract ef land situate U,
No. 6 Township, Edgecombe County
and State of Nofth Carolina, which
was devised by Thomas Andersen to
J, H. Anderson for life and then; to
his children, by will recorded in Will
Boek H, page 425, the land being de
scnibed in said wiM as "the tract I
purchased from Micajah Anderson, -said
land adjoining J. P. McDowell,
Charlie Barnes, Mrs. Leah Harper
and others. " .
May 1, 1922.
J. W. THOMAS, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SALE.
IjJnder and by virtue of the power
ef sale centamed in a certain mort
gage executed by J. L. Weinberg and
Helen W. Weinberg, his wife, on. the ,
26th 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 af May, 1922, at the hour of 12
M. bef are the court house door in
the town of Tarboro, N. C, offer for
sale. to the highest bidder -for .cash'
the follewing described lot . with
dwelling thereon, lying in the town
of Tarboao, tdgecombo county; North
Carolina, to-wit: M
Betpnning at the siovthWest corner
af the interseetion of Panola street
and Baker street, thence westerly
with Baker street fifty feet, thenc
southerly paraliel to Panola ' street
ene hundred and forty' feet, corner
ing; thence easterly parallel to Baiter
street fifty feet to. Panola street,
thence northerly with Panola, street
one hundred and forty feet te the
beginning point; being the same lot
conveyed to J. L. Weinberg by V.
Herman Creeoh and wife and Henry
C. Boome by deed dated January 8,
1920. '- '
This April 28th, 1922. '
Edgecombe Homestead and Loan
Association, Mortgagee.
CITATION. ' ; ' .
North Carolina Edgecombe County.
In tie Superior Court. Before the
Clerk. In the matter of the Will of
Mrs. Oney Long. v
To Jasper W. Long, SaIKe" Grey
Whltehurst, and Lillie B. Mobley of
Edgecombe County, North Caralina, :
Joe B. Lon of Wilson County, North
Carolina, and Mrs, Ella fiarris, for
merly of Edgecombe County, North
Carolina, residence now unknown,
and all ether persona interested in
said will and the estate of Mrs. Oney
Long; -'..: ' '
You and each of you as persons
interested in the estate ef the Ute
Mrs. Oney Long, are hereby notified
that Francis Williard Harris, George
Daniel Harris, Oney Elizabeth Har
ris, aad .Borethy Grey Harris, , by
their next friend, J. D. Hanris, hST
ing entered a caveat to the prolate
of the paper writing purporting tp be
the will of Mrs. Oney Long and hav
ing been allowed te enter said caveat
as a pauper aad the ease having been
transferred to the Superior Court far
tcial at term you will appear atthe
June Term, 1922, of the Superior
Court of Edgecombe County, wfiich
terra convenes on the 5th day of
June, 1922, and make yourselves pro
per parlies to the proceedings if yoa
choose. ( .
This the 3d day ef May, 122, '
A. T. WAL8T0N,
: , , Clerk Superior Court.
At the last regular meeting of .the
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