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ii ! I j I Daily 1889-EBtablished-Weekly 1824 i ! Published Every Afternoon Except i Sunday, by THE SOUTHERNER, at ; tarboro, N. C, 1 i ' ' ... i : kembeT.af. Associated Press: Thel - A. inclusively, entitled to the ! ass) f or Mpublication of all news dm- patches credited to it or not other - yits, edited, in this paper, and also th VpealiiewB published herein. All i xigKM ol xepuoiicauon oi sim.-j u patchsss herein are also reserved. Eoreign Advertising . Represents- i. ' Sbl-i-A y j. . irnfcw Rmns. wick Bid,, N. Y. City; Peoples Gas j milElER Co Chicago, 1004 Candler Bldg.,'P"PL d - ' n-un n 1 ... c ..o i. Atlanta. , eritcit sometimes very, severely. -J - .... " :' - ' Sometimes there lire errors, in the ! fan! Jones Managing Editor F. H. Creech Cor. Editor V. -Herman Creech Manager , 'fettered at P. 0. at Tarboro, N. C, aa Jd; class matter, under Act of Con- f. 'wss of March 3d, 1879. , SnWrintion Rates: Daily, 1 year, B; months, $2.50; 1 month, 60c;, I week, 15c. Weekly, ?l.uU per year. PHONE 75 P. 0. BOX 907 RULES FOR CORRESPONDENTS. 1. Write on one side of paper. 2. Leave blank line between each item -f news. 3. Do nob number your item. 4. 'If 'you report a visitor to your section tell where he isfrom. 5. If some one in your sectior makes a trip, tell where he goes. I 6. ' Do not report the neighborhood j i visiting. i t 7. Be. sure to report all deaths, , marriages and meetings of v.u ...... l( kinds of interest in the community.! 8. Send news when it is news. 11 j , not wait until everybody knows, anyway. 9. Sign your name. A MANUFACTURER'S VIEWS ON COTTON. n In dismissing the matter from the standpoint of the grower, the editor i of the Manufacturer's Record says: j "Probably no other industry so en- j tirely' ignores the question of its :,r.p-; ply of raw material as the ootton ie- duetry. It ges further than this in , ' apparently doing everything to cur- j tail its raw material by bea!iag down ; the price of cotton to below .the. ac-t tual cost oi prooncuo... x.,v ...... --, : today is facing a serious situation through the reduced acreage, in cut- tual cost ot production, mc , ton and the ravages of the. boll wee.-, vil and pink boll worm which made the last crop the smallest in many j years. It has been saved thus far by, Ko,De..s.,?,nPi N, c.-Ia .an tntwert k r..r.nvi.r of last year and re-1 , 'sL-Ate;. e'lt resardiag Canlui, the duced consumption." In a paper recently published -by Sir Charles W. Macur, one of tm leading British cotton manufacturer: and a world authority on the toil.. industry, tho author says. "I have never ceased to put btfo'. the spinners of the world the abs i lute necessity of see g that a pi . - , . is paid to the grower of cotton th..t will remunerate him tor his labor at... enterprise. "It is amazing that the planter w o little regarded, seeing that he is the basis of evoiy thing. If t"U oodl'd Viot be jrot, then none 'of u., would be wanted. What 1 have al ways contended in the numerous ait iclea and bopks I have published oin of ' an unrivaled experience of the cotton trade all over the world, i that we must regard cotton piodm tioVand manufacture as one whole indilstry, and that we should alway juuuaii;, v.."- r - u in he forefront the piopor ri mWration of the cotton plantei. , Th planter, of course, should be ncobraged to .avail himself of all xnbdern appliances, scientific met nods SMf inventions, and to cultivate his in4 eeonomically and to the great eJ advantage, but when he has done thfs hfe enterpriae should be full, noknowledged and appreciated. Espe cially Should consideration be given t ''mf like the present, when the . work; of the planter is not only costly , Yut eu'rroun'ded by extraordinary dif Acuity." , , . . ' Thia irank statementby one of Bnrope'a greatest cotton manufact jr; mtxi& regarded as one of the world gfeaUn te'xtlle authorities, that the ' . rr irLcrland'a cotton manufac- BJ9.UI. V , , , Wr m been to get cotton at the - ----- i Jtfwant cost even at "the ruin of the " " I growers is only inaccordanee with what the Manufacturers Record has! repeatedly printed. It as exactly the same n( int that has prevailed among i 1?ittnn,.n ftt, U., ........ -t, 'l11'"'1 t,ls 0f a cer.ru.. lt.is an :.c LHlrs(;i' spirit which if they got their J just punishment would doom every j atlvot.atc o th.,t poHcv t0 a uf0 0f m havej , - '.d o fee upon all cotton Ko e is m America and elsewhere. i THE EDITORS MISTAKES COO NIGHT. That errors will now and then ciecn into a newspaper goes without que dion. But somehow or other I punhcat, the.. ... ot um, nianuscr to i ' u.ea,. are sou ills of names. homelum mistakes in the aecoun.1 t eVems and rometimes- U pis. of contributes are he; ut nobody ever lorgh'e th----(I the only redcomong IV.-. the whole thing is that th foreotten. In l!u ash f th d hurry of getting news of a town seo:it eli nigh iiiiposiu'.e to it-'t eoi'l'ect lut. iifle: all it i h.rfal and people jtem-ra!!;; every th: not into are vrr;. The f worth it W .: : takes hi' he bus ute' ipping is we plumb lavvver in: ver V" 's ,i .i ! , he expi e tor mas Win buries. Vh i iu.li m iaw of i;,ieaeh mu's the land. OF THANKS. loss 1 O.-. l : l ,'i ! ;',"' PIN l: ,.,,. ;:,-.,i ... .fin..'. Mrs Di!' LLE NOTICi: 1)1 ... .... r-i9fS flj f-00W ii " J ' . Carolina Lz.lv Got S SLs Could ir...i..: t m Ma i V.'o'-nao'a ToTito. .xrt. v.taicj iu, , n.ijr iicr, roeeatiy eaid: I navs Jtnown Cnrrt'if. for years, hut nerer j k lev, it '. oi i " '"1 a J vr or so ap-J I i io i nn., rufioj col 1 dition. 1 '--ct.nie dr;i?y dldu't eat or E--r, to ,;. ;inv gocL'; couldn't do-cny- j ti.fn'-- v, it'u :it a creat effort I tri.nl r differe.iii remedies and mc-dlclaes. -yet. I j co;it;:.ui-.i 13 dra?. - . .' "1 . f.-''.-!"d to Rivo- Cardui a tria. found it was just, what 1 ready icp' 'd, i' -ia:l3 -wo feel much ettptsg vr p:ob s.ft:.r I befi:.fl to use it 1 gar. to W(,at t tm- to- e.-it-iuoro.. "u' i" aw f'l 4 l lO iertU, uww" ) ' ( ire' 11 tk 'I 1 10 CJ 89 EO otuc ' ton:c. ever old. - I ui-d C-nrdul with ona daughtei tr'i i wa -'ii.r.V. fell, bad and tlrcu out ftli ti:o time, "it -brought her ritnt out f . sooa f1'? v.n as w'l PS a could be: We tbiak there ia noiliint. Uke Cardui.'' ' , '.- . Iio not allow yourself to become treat end rundown from woinauly trohblej. TakeCnrdUi.' Ttotl may M.o it Jnat wcat you re:by need. For ture than .10 years it has been used Dy thousands and toousanda, and found Just as Jlrg. Mate describes. At your drugglflt'8. KC-148 NOTICE OF RE-SALE. J .1 IInrWAY LAM) rpv,. I- .,.! rtrmios hereinafter .in.- ...... i de-it bp.l haxnjr K'in office d fv aU a . . the power- of sale contained in a eeit'iin need of trust from J. J, Ilath ami " I e, recorded in Book 197 Par-v CO!), (ft the Public Registry of Edrt tcnibe County; and . Whi reas an up-set bid has been made within ten days aa provided by section -2591,- Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina, and the Clerk of Edgecombe County has ordered a re sole of Mid premises; Tne tindemgred trustee under and by virtue of tin; power cf side con tained in said deed of trust above re ferred to, aiul said order of the Su perior Court of Edgecombe County, will on Friday, July 21st, 1922. nt 12 oclcck noun, at the Courthouse door, in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe Countv, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate.: , FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake cn.the west Dans - o: iswin M CiBraswells corner, and SAVE MONEY BY-MAKING YOUR OWN SOAP Here is the way to make JO pounds of good soap Every housewife should know When scrubbing the bathroom how to make this pure soap. AU floor, a teaspooutul of Red Seal tnat is needed is one can of Ked Lye in the water will kill nil the Seal Lyc, SVX pounds of waste germo and make the water soft, greaae and a little water. This thereby Moving soap, time and labor, wnl make twenty cakes, ot power- Wake a solution of Red Seal fin cleansing so.ip, enough tor all Lye and sprinkle about the cellar cleaning and "scouring purposes to it will immediately kill all'lffi- j. st several months. I'ull mstruc- pleasant odors and make vour tuns in the can. Aaother important use for Red seal Lye is keep-- Ja7J5!L old original granulated ii:g the drain pipes free, it If the drain runs slowly, snake a little Ked Seal Lye into the pipes and it will clear things out in a jiffy. P. C. TOMSON & CO., Southwark P. O., Philadelphia, Pa. feet K;y'l of a large size ; thence alony: Eiraswiil's 1 tiga! y-six decrees West hi.mdi'.'.i feet to the cor rbuiu iiiiu Baltleiiore ro.'ld; mix center of said road .le'rrees and thirty. minutes hundred and seenty six th tlurty-two degrees and inutis West: n:iie hundriil feet to a large ditih.-Rtu-er; thence along .Stuart'.' titty six defer - mid tliir :ii;u!es ',rest twenty four .".evetitet'ti fee.! lo a u. e N'.orih ti.'ty eight de thirty minutes West eil'h't ,hd M-U'dty two feet to a : thence North ten degrees mini. res West seven hl'.n .cijrhteen feet to an iroi iie South side of path, Phil r; tluace N'orth eighty six in cve'ity minutes thirteen !;ti seV'T.ty three feet to an : the'H-e evoilh four de i twenty one hundred and le aa iron sh.ke in center ?:.uhi:ts..n's oornor; thence jiasLirs line and an oid '." South- eighty seven de twenty irwiiutes East thirty lil'V the: N..r K'i.s f, -i. hi t;; .U'! et .:-:. - THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE -'tf h to announce to t!ia I'obacco Trade that we tval open our doers fo;- sale cf loaf tobacco at auction WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1922. T.iis wst't'iause will be opertd this season by hivsevi. ii. P. F.;:hail, Dan V. Taylor, and Ernest lay lor-, r.-nd fas'mc;- friends can rest assured that ve v, !! take care of their interests and that every ;;!. sold .with tu. will bring the HIGH DOLLAk. It'ir. j. V. Moye, wiio has bfien on the Kobersr.nviHe Market for t'ae past five years, will be our auctioneer .--.nd a3 an auctioneer and judge of tobacco he is hard to beat. , RrmM u- your first load ond We will soli your crop... 1HL f Hiiliii!: FOXMALL and TAYLOlt, Prop.s. TARBORO, N. C. 3V Save the 4Y ,Y RED LABELS itumjord One for 'i ice - ii COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS L : M. S. BROWN, Mgr. cellar clean and sweet smelling. w3i2fci. Ask yom Jealci for the Red Seal Lye, and take no '.i. 5 substitute. Send us a postal w3pS5i-f for the Red Seal Booklet wmcn win dc manea you free. Send for it today. five hundred and thirteen. feet, North j seventy eight- degrees and forty live j niinu'.e.-. East forty one hundred and) twenty eight feet to a stake near a j Urge cypress on the bank of Swift j C.ro'ek; thence down the various courses of said creek to the begin-i ning; containing five hundred and i tven:y acres, .more or less, i SI t (D TRACT. Adjo.nim: tht flrst ':-aet on the West, being Lot No.', 0 in the division of the Duaier land (see rievk K2, page 47) beginning at a stnko, Howard's line (meaning tJie above, described (raol), thence .6yti.j iihrhtv nine donees and thirty mim iites West twenty eight chains irtid fifty links tu corner -of Lot'No. f. ip Hoc, asion Creek; thence down said' creek to a black gum, Philip's cor-1 iter: thence alocg Philip's litre North : three degrees Kast twenty three: clwfi-.s and fifty five, links to the .firttt i stat'ea. containing forty acres, more or suifl two tracts being lands! conveyed to Miles D. Smithso'n and 1 others hy deed recorded :n Book l.'iO, i page which see. i Tftis .'iwl day of July,' l'.tt!2. Hf' V unjt'M IVSL'RANTL S. Vi LTY COMPANY, Tiut.r i5-ltw-2wks V3 Hi SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION makesbettcr seif-raisingflour. You know it's pure and whole-some-ryou mu it yourself with your own flour. More I economical, because it make3 better breads, cakes, pastry I more easy to digest. Use one package with ja 25-lb, sack, 1 1 FREE PREMIUMS Ask your. y Grocer for free Prize List; or write: Chemical wonts, rrovulcnce.K. l. You cold, aencious refreshing 5 Telephone your grocer for a cas Tarboro, N. C. i 'Ti'i.wrii,i";iiiJi i'j I NOTICE OF SALE F TOWN LOTS. Under and by virtue of the 'power of sale contained m a certain lease and agreement executed hy Geo. Howard, Lizzie R. Howard and L. E. Hodges, dated August lath, 1SU9, and which is recorded m Book lily, at page 25, EdgjComhe County Pub he Registry, default having been made in the payment of the weelcly dues due The Tarboro Building & Loan Association or The Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association upon stock specifically described and iden titled in aforesaid lease and ''agree llieirt, jmd five days notice of such default having been given the said L. . E. Hodges by the said Geo. Howard: The undersigned will on Monday, Wic 81st, day of July, 1922, at the hour of 12 noon, before the court house door m the town of Tarbop, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following lots or parcels iff, land, lying in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe County, Slate of North Carolina, lo-wil: l ots numbered I, 2. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7. 8, 10. 11, in Block as shown on the iuap of the property of the West Tarbon Land and Improvement Coinnany. recorded m Book 7G, page 32, Edgecombe County Public Regis try, to which map reference is here by 'made for a further "description as part of this notice. Geo. Howard. W. Stamps Howard Attorney. Tarboro. N. C, June 28, 1022. j28-4wks NOTICE OF SALE. North Casolino, Edgecombe County. lTn,l.t- cnH v eirtni. nf the IIOWM of sale contained in a teuain deed of tirust executed on the 20th day of January, liUO, by S. E. Close to A, It. Dunning, Trustee, and registered r in Book 207, page 091, default hav ing been made in the payment of j certain notes therein secured, and! demand having been made Upon me I hy the legal holders Of said notes, and i m pmsucc of an oid.i of the Cleik of the Superior Court of Edgecombe , County, darted the mil day ol.Junej I 1922, that said land- be refold. -after! advance bid made in the office of I said Clerk, as provided in Section 2591 orf tlie Consolidated .Statutes,1 the undersigned Trusted will offer fr sole to the highest bidder for; rash, at 'the-courthouse; door in Tar-! born, Edgecombe County, on the: 28th day of June, lfi'22, at 12 M.,! the following tract of land, lying in j Edirecoii'lie ( ounty, mid Township i number three, described as follows : i Ail of Lot-No. 9, in suhrfivision of' .Mt.ibiiII P. Whitekurst Jarin, as shown by survey made by I.ambe and j Davis, C. L., a plot of which is of rec-i ord m Book 1. page 91, Edpecomhe; l'tihlic Repistrv, reference to which! is hereby made for further descrip-, lion, and being same land conveyed: to S. E. Close by R. J. House, .on the 2flth day of January, 1913, the snniej contarninc d0.49 acres, more or Joss. , Tho bid Will start at $17(1.00, the amount, of tne advance bid. i Thin 12th day of June, 1922. A. R. Dunning, Irustee. I,yn Bond, Tarboro, N. C, Atty. i j 13-20 ' APPLICATION FOR PAROLE OF SHEPHERD DOZ1ER. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the parole of Shepherd Dozier, convicted at the January term, 1922, of the Superior Court of Edgecombe Coun- ty for the crime of highway robbery and sentenced to the roads for a term i ot 12 months. AH pirsons who oppose Hie grant ing of said parole are invited to for ward tneir protests to the Governor without delay. This the 17th day of June, 1922. 27-twka Sale of Land Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort-j gage executed by Jack Lloyd and j wife, Venus Loyd, on the 3rd day of I February, 1922, and registered in Book 229, at page 268, Edgecombe! County Registry, the undersigned j w,H on Monday. July 24th, 1922, t! 12 M o'clock, before the Court House door in the town of Tarboro, N. C, offer at public sale to the highest bid-; "avl"S quauneo as a.tministraMc i . -' ... ... . , of the estate of the late John Henry I der for cash the following described v,,- ... . ... ' Wiggins, this to notify all persons lot or parcel of land: hWing claims againit the said estate ' Lying and being In the town ofito present them Jo the undersigned Tarboro, Edgecombe County, N. C, ;f Wor J' lst. Wi. or this' dioining the lands of George Mabr, h the cast, Willie Jones on the souto a, on fronting 70 feet' on Oakland avenue and 100 feet on 'Wilson street, con- ilEiTif ,f tvLt lttt (vm(;f.vp.t 10 .T. C Jones by R. J. Salisbury and wife by iced recorded in Book 1C0 at page H, Edgecombe County Registry, nd by J. C. Jones and wifo conveyed to Jnrk Loyd by deed dated May 15, 1019, and registered in Book 102, at page 582, Edgecombe County Regis try. Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association, Mortgagee. June 21st, 1022. ltw-4ws APPLICATION FOR PAROLE OF HENRY BELL. Application wiil be made, to the Governor of North Carolina for the parole of TTenry Boll, convicted at the September term, 1021, of the Superior Court of Edgecombe Coun ty for tho crime of assault and sentenced to the roads for a term of two years. All persons who oppose the grunt ing of said parole are invited to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 17th day of June, 122. ,i27-twks NOTICE. The Board of Commissioners of Edgeuombe County will heat aH com plaints as to over or un.ier valuation of property on July 10, 1922, it be ing the second Monday m July. Please note that this is the only time at which such complaints may lie heard. Blank forms tor making com plaints may be had upon application. II. S. BUNN, Clerk to Board. 6-4!6-3wks WANT FOB SALE:' ,40)000 TOIUCCO sticks, $7.50 per thousand. P.O. It. Leggctts. Leggette Lumber Com pany, jl-lfltp LOST: BULL DOG, BROWN EAR, name Cnesar, reward for return to J- N. Davis, Pinetops, X. C. jl-2tp ; 1 - 7 IOi RfcXT -I H E ROO'I IKH Xewly painted and papered. Rosenbaum. j2(ttfr ! NITR.ME UF SOT in frond 200 lo bags. A. D. Mizell, S. S. Xasn's of fice. j2t-30tc WE PAY $33 WEEKLY full time, 75c an hour sjiare time selling ho siery guaranteed wear 4 months or replaced free. SO styles. Free sam ples to workers. Salary or i!0 per cent commission. Good hosiery is an absolute necessity, you can sell it easily.' Experience unnecessary. Eagle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa. mSO-ltw-lOwks. JEMSTIBCIILNG 1 yard. Mr '' . rott. i; Ho- UOIISB1 FOR RENT TKICE klCin. I ADplj to A.. Lighc. J27 dtp SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO j mail order printing. We are in po-j sitnn to handle your printed mat-1 ter for short notice delivery and invite comparison of prices. Satis . factory work, prompt service. The! Southerner. GET YOUR SEED PEANUTS j shelled at Mewboms Mill. ll-30t! WAKTED: MEN 0R WOMEN TO I take orders for genuine guarar.teed hosiery for men, women and chil dren. Eliminates darning. $40 week full time, $1.08 an hour spare time Experience unnecessary. Interna tional Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. - . 6-15-10wks Hi. ii -on- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME AFTER 5 YEARS TIME AT FIVE AND HALF PERCENT. HENRY C. BOURNE, Attoey NOTICE. TT .... .. 1 ..... "'t i This Julv Ik J This July lt4, 1922 T. A. Wiggins, Administrator. W. O. Howard, Attorney. 6tw Rnfll rv Tfl i nun muivLi iu LU III I I III I" I III I 1 1 II I w Jiily4th 1776-1922 You will see in our window'on July 4th copy of The Original Declaration Of Iitdependah'ce Something per haps never shown in Tar boro. We invite you to read same. The First National Bank Of Tarboro Tarboro's Million Dollar Bank. V. .K JUST .. UNLOADED 3 Cilia :v3, 1 Tir.otny Hay. J Car Old K i:..b" - i iiur, con it:ne cf Gilt I'.Ui'c, White Rote, Above All, Self-RiinK nod Pliun. C 'r Feed Oals. 1 Car IV: F.- -J' coittistin? of Red D.-)-, l:-i.H:n(js, Feed Moal and Peanut Meal. i 1 Cnr Rct-cf jco Cream Salt. Ti-n,p and Rut Bnga Seed. Price Right. .-. . i. , i j r, i .- R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 211 Main St. Wholesale and Retail Protect It! SAFEGUARD your home. Be careful of little things that cause firea and then make ure of protection with a sound policy. insuranoe Any. policy will not do. You . need one hat it itrong jn The Hartford Fire Inaur. ance Company, for ex ample. Call on this Agency. Jacocks & Roystdr . ' CoHlDanV ' , ir j - ,'"WUKU, IN. C.
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