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, THE SOUTHEr,Mi';n, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922 I J V" i THE SOUTHERNER Daily 1889-EstabKshed-Weekly 1824 Published Every Afternoon Except lunday, by THE SOUTHERNER, at Tarboro, N. C . Member f Associated Press: The STATEMENT cigarettes MA. te A. P. ia exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news ditt-j patchel credited to it or not other wise credited in this paper, and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches herein are also reserved. Foreiga Advertising Representa tives: Frost, Landis & Kohn, Bruns wick niHo-. N. Y. Citv: Peonies Gas Co., Chicago, 1004 Candler Bid?., Atlanta. Paul Jones Managing Editor F. H. Creech , Cor. Editor ,V. Herman Creech Manager Entered at P. 0. at Tarboro, N. C, as 2d class matter, under Act of Con gress of March 3d, 1879. Subscription Rates: Daily, 1 year, 15; 8 months, $2.50; 1 month, 60c; 1 week, 15c. Weekly, $1.50 per year. j They are GOOD! $1 m ; mm PHONE 75. P. O. BOX 907 RULES FOR CORRESPONDENTS. 1. Write on one side of aptT. 2. Leave blank line between eaoli item -f news. 3. Do not number your items. 4. If you report a visitor to you" section, tell where he isfrom. 5. If some one in your section makes a trip, tell where he goes. 6. Do not report the neighborhood visiting. 7. Be sure to report all deaths, marriages and meetings of various kinds ot interest in the community. 8. Send news when it is news, lln not wait until everybody knows, it anyway. 9. Sign your name. MR. HALE WRITES ABOUT CAMP LEACH. i The following IcMer from Mr. Hale should read with interest by all ' our people, lie ii'ivcs some interesting i information nl'i.ut (.'amp Leach and his suuj.'.etioi!.- are weii timed: ! As the Seuiitiiiasler of the iroop of boys who went to (.'amp I.cai h last , week 1 should like lo take ailvahta;.: of tl)o t'enerosity of your eolunins to j state a few faets which might be of geneinl Intel est to the people of Tar boro at this time in as much a.- ;lwre ' is a proposal to erect some kind of a camp marbv for young people. Camp Leach is situated 1 miles from Wa.-iiinu'.uM. N. ('., oil S acres 'of .an i doe;, :cd by the Eureka l.um-. , her Co.. of hiell tin1 late Captain 1 Ci'iirue Leach u at- I're-ideMr and jfeii , oral maiaigcr. In fact it largely due to hii:: tha. li.eie i.- a ("amp l.eacn todc. I'y pair1: subscript ion lne peo jtie of W'asiiin: on raised aear. ooo with which to build the camp. Til- cairn'' ...11-: clean. ,M.!iiy. v.v'.'. on : i: THAT CAMP GROUND FOR THE TARBORO PEOPLE. Since the Boys Scouts have return ed from Pamlico Beach down boio-.v the town of Washington and toid about the great times they 'had wnile on tneir camp ai inis piace tne miu- i therier is more firmly convinced t'ha'n sv,er before of the great necessity of! having just such a camp ground fori our people near Tarboro. J The time has come when all towns ) of any size or importance must have just such places for recreation and recreation is as .of much importance to the town and city people as is the ordinary daily work. As things are now when a man quits his work for the day he has not a single place to go unluss it is the movie. But the clerk or the bu-iness man who has been confined all day in an office does not want to sit the balance of the night in a house. He wants to get out in the fresh air. where he can come close to nature, but in Tarboro there is no such place. The Kiwanis Club some time ago discussed this matter of building a vamp ground, but that seems t be about aM. The site has been procur ed and several thousand feet of lum ber have been secured but it is im possible to do much this year as the roads to the present camp site have been closed. This camp site is needed for the Tarboro people and Mr. Hale, who has returned from the Pamlico Beach near Washington says he has some good' suggestions to offer beore the grounds are fitted up permanently. The Southerner propose? to keep this matter before our people until next year, when it is to be hoped this ground will be secured and fitted up for the folks where they can go and . ' ; , 1 enjoy themselves. .. .. i . . bu'idin ' and ;!. which coa.i ! bii'.hii'i- situatlel .:xcui can; iteil ai niucn av 1 me v. li i,d ar.d to )iai and life To tl were i. ' Use for Wa.-him !?.-.. To gene!'' W.i-h' :: i. to make "Ur t LYar Hartley iii t i.mmui aii : lie arrange ; i'lllil. 1 ell- ' riu-r 1m ilit'u' Wa lilngtoii , havim: such a t.aio to work c '. ...n-i-ts ..!' two large '. screened barracks e of a commodious two-, Mack of the lodge is a ' ni-g a liming ivoir. : ::.ai' uh.rh is a -tart , oil'.- ice. Tne re is a veiw . ' I; gr;eluai slope-far a float fur diving. Tile , i U a., the building- up to 1 u auale in l' ei y way. al: diamond .n fact no is -plendidiy v-or.ci A . i ! or tne young poop.e -o.ne .aiidoor spurls ;i the Tarboro ,-uut-. d given the exclusive ; Delicious because made from the finest and purest ingredi- it en. is obtainable. 1 re- m e n d o u s vol u ni e. alone makes the pries so low. Be sre th? genuine is served to V . ! 1 L .. 1 1 L C - '; .1 i r. i Sold in bottles. )U 4.1 t The three "Crush" drink:: the i r hu"C.'i fion: ikcdcia.il. frc oils prei-td f'e"- :Je ficsii ewt' skins t'f or.-.i:;-. Icinor.ti or li ne'. to wb.it h ;;rc aaJ"d b.a'f-.froia fruits, etne se: r, I ta.Tiil.t- !ot carhj.r:,; id wm. an. fottd C I citric :a orangey i,i ii:e na a-vJ or i : .! riiOris dr.d iimc:. .Z"..ft.',l mjaw-t i - COL.?"- mi l)i$tribuliJ exclusively h- Coca-Cola Bottling Works, M. S. lirown, M The "Cpush" tl;- - r..j las by the pi ;he nominal sum i.f annot be sai,l for tile ' 11 which the people of ' served us and helper! j .;. a iilea-ant one. Mr. the genera, secretary . ity Y. M. (.'. A., made BartlPtt. Texas. ?.fr , t , ; 1 sr, of HoctA 3. tl'i :,ents for our bos a!..,, ..A(out ,h,.rp V(,irs ., iivs as. -.-ted u- in the I very critical rnnilttlni i-id friendly HURT ALL OVER MQMEY TO M Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Stand or Lie With Any Comfort. Says "Cardui Did World of Good." I manner. - o be congratulated in j man devot ing a! i. ii r ' ' this kind. I S W. 1IAI.K. I tune inii - QUALIFYING ROUNDS OF GOLF TOURNAMENT ARE PUT OFF TIL THURSDAY aal fering for son 1 hurt woiihl b" "1 just hurt all o rt ami or lay with l.aelt. slt'es ar.d In prf-at deal of tronbl". "I was e:iecia!ly ho; light, swimming in in., people were very me :i y sent tn to my t. i; iii'" chaiirp wou'd .J m-' any "I stopped at a si.-tc plie being a pn "Nannie Mes- !ra o. Rtiites? : ! v. as ' in a 1 had be.-n To t-dl how ..viM-. ;. i ts'.nldii't sit, ny fc.;.i;'ort, my at", ive in" s (ill i i i'.'k )'ki 1 i:a; !';sT.'i'i-: in i:ix;i:!i i a! mi coi'ntv rlVK M:.Ki TIME .T ' FIVE AND HALF rr.I'tyEN"! HENliV (', t'l il ltNE, Atlnnici I'.ed With 3 N'.-id. My b at. me and ;o seo i." a '.c-.-d. in -law's r'.n'-i r iq Cardui. I do day": asked iu why I t'i.'ir.'t use it. eiilsd to t ry it . . "I hart only t.ik-n a uw rses whrti ! I fell It would do me gooil. This i gave hopes and I usi d it right along and it .did me just a -.veild of good I sinro which time I have never eeasefi open' to praise Ca-.dui." Cardni 13 fot simple fe.nale com ntnlntfl anH Wi-.niari'v T.alns and has , when it was found impos, j bPCn found to benefit in t'lV-msands o' . , tv, ,.hllP,, fl.,,,,1,111 . roch eases wiien not tin? to mairor sicle to play on th course flood! h,. ,h,. h,.avv rains. treaUnatf W7 tt. C-loJA By Associated I'rtss. tiUiNv OK. ills. July 12. T tiu-iiif vit'tr in the international tin If tournament was postponed until tomorrov 1 Li..; H 1 mm ;?-Ti ' IS :K Ji. Y.'tEfiTRAL CONFERS , W ITM UNION LEADERS i ON WALKOUT CLERKS By Associated Press. V NfcW YORK, July 12. In an ef fort to prevent a walkout of fifteen thousand clerSs and station employes of tne New York Ontral lines be Ifcwee Here and Chicago, company of fiaials ddair entered into a confer ence With VetirescntattVes of the men. 'sto ire bow taking a strike Tote. ; liie question of wage reduotions; loss vt Taeaiioha and Siek pay, and -eon-1. ' rct labor, . . tl" llfi '" Tombstone and Monument Ki.Hkiit roN in I h i.i; win 'The St. tne l.l.'i I AMCII K l.l ()IK.I II Vlllil I: "I'ha N. ill. oi h i'li.ar.- iff fit Salesman or Agent Wanted We bara an nppnine in this territory for A rfprsentn(ivi either nil or fnirt time, in h rommisnfon h;tsis, sirllintf our auirlr lino of totubt-tonrs, rnnctery jiikI monu nirnt work. x Thin is IiKhf, plpjinnnt, illpnifirfl work Mtt'l nn idoul connection fori iulnltrs, t;i(h) ri, merchants, vity rtrrks, vtv. ssxs. twj lilwrml rnnmiitairinfM mf1. - Writ todmx for partlmlnm, Etowah Monument Co. ... ATLANTA, GEORGIA ; 'ALL LOST Many a newspaper account of a burned dwelling reports "All lost," and only the pro perty owner knows what this means. Insure your i'uniKurx' as you do youi- home, lie sure that you insure in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Call on this Agency. Jacocks & Royster Company JUST UNLOADED 3 Cars No. 1 Timothy .liuy. 1 Car Old RcliaMe Flour, con. tilting of Gilt Edge, Wliite ,Rosr, Above All, Self-Rising and Plain. ! Car Feed Oats. 1 Car Hob Feed consisting nf Kc-d Dcjit, Middlings, Feed Meal and Peanut Meal. 1 Car Retsof Ice Cream Salt, .Turnip and Ryta Ba:;a Seed. Prices Right. R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 211 Main St. Wholesale and Retail THE SOUTHERNER WANTS IT. If you know anything that is worth knowiiij; if you have t-tion anything' thnt is worth bcc inj;; if you have heard anything that is worth hearing ' THE SOUTHERNER WANTS IT. OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National iBank AT THE CLOSE CM'1 BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1922 WE OWN: NOTES: Represent in; money loaned to Farmers, Merchants and Professional Men to enable them to carry on their business $1,115,289.40 Government Bonds and Other Bonds: We invest some of the money left with us in jrood bonds, so as to have it liquid when our customers wish to check on same Ye own stock in Federal Reserve Bank alid several railroads and bonds of the State of North Carolina We own our building and Jixturcs Due us by our customers on checks pre sented for payment and could not be charcred to their account Cash in our vaults and deposited in large banks to pay our customer checks with when presented 121,08:1.15 190,950.00 G7,G9G.47 2:1,2:38.82 70G.9G $1,518,964.80 WE OWE: Our cu.it omers representing money left with us in our checking and savings department $1,018,882.32 We owe the Federal Reserve. Hank and the War Finance Corporation for mon ey borrowed to aid our farmers in mak ing this crop 287,110.00 U'e have in circulation First National Hank currency for which we have pledged like amount of Government bonds 50,000.00 We Own We ( (we Which leaves One Hundred Sixty Tr.'o 'i'hoiisand Nin Hundred Seventy Two Dollars and Forty Cent-; as capital and surplus with which to protect our dc- ,...$1. 518,904. 80 ..... l ,:;:.:.'!. '2. lo 102, 972. 40 DO YOU HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH US.' IF NOT, YOU ARE INVITED TO Ol'EN ONE. WE HAVE MORE THAN Tll'IEE THOUSAND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. OUR POLICY IS TO TAKE CAKE OF HOME P.USLNESS FIRST. YOUR BUSINESS WHETHER IT 13 E LARGE OR SMALL, WILL RECEIVE OUR MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION. THE First National Bank The Bank That Served The People vt U It I it it it ft i I '4 tl H !! if. n E It I H E 1 B. ii :B: B. H it it ii E H ti it n n $1,518,964.80 ? .1. J. n ti it U it a it it ::":":":":":::::":::..jM.rf, ', the following described lot or parcel i of laud; i That certain lot of land lying and I being .situated in the county of Edge ! . i T,t.r. j VllilIilJM, 1UI11I Vl U11HK u n ii - - i , . -,.''., i t u ; tn,i appointment of a receiver of- the i ship, ;nd in the town of Tarboro, be- " ' '... '. : vs.. 'Tarboro Leaf Tobacco Company. I Notice is hereby given that on Juno irth, 1922, at Cliambtrs in Tar ! boro, in the above entitled action for TARBORO. N. C. NOTICE. Sale of Land Under Deed of Trut. ' Under and by virtti" of a certain deed of trust executed by Thomas i Jones on the lath day of May, 120, to secure an indebtedness due to The Heal Estate & Insurance Company, ! said deed of trust being registered in Having qualified as administrator I book 223, page 375, Edgecombe of the estate of the late John Henry ; Coun(y RcgihUy, default having been Wiggfcs, this is to notify all persons. . . ., , . ' . , :'.'. . . ; made ,n the payment of said indebt- noiuniK viaiiita ociuiat uiu aaiu cnttiw - - - te present them to. the undersigned ; cdness and demand for foreclosure on or before July 1st, 1923, or this having been made, the undersigned NOTICE, notice will be pleaded in bar oi any ( w;ii on Monday, the 24th day of July North Carolina, ThJUt'li' ' ' ' " ;1922' at 12 M. o'clock, before the Edgecombt Coii 1ST. A. Wigging, Administrator. iCourt Kuse aoor in Tarboro, offer Farmers Banking & Trust Compa'ny, W. 0. Howard, Attorney. gtw ' for sale to the highest bidder for cash and Mrs. Glasgow Evans, ing lot No. 47 on plat of land former ly belonging to C. B. and J. P. Kecch, known as Keechlown, which plat is recoritd in Map Book 1, at page 147, Edgecombe County Registry. Farmers Banking & Trust Co., i Trustee. -Junu 22nd, 1922. ltw-4ws property, assets and effects of said j Tarboro Leaf Tobacco Company, Hon. J. Lloyd Horton appointed C. A. j Johnson and J. C. Ruliin, receivers ' of all the property, effects and g- 'sets of the defendant, Tarboro Leaf i - Tobacco Company, secured and un secured, are hereby notified to pre sent their claims to said receiver! at Tarboro, N. C., on or before Sep tember 1st, 1922. This June 24, 1922. " - ; A. T..WALSTON, Clerk of the Superior CoOrt. j30-4wks A 1. r1
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