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THE SOUrilfiliiNiin, FBIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. , THE SDUTHE tally l889-EtbUahd-Weekly X8?4 ' " 1 1 ,1 Published Every Afternoon Except 8undy,'by THE SOUTHERNER, at Member f Associated Press: The A, P. 1, exclusively entitled to the as for republication of all news din patches credited to, it or not other fW credited. in thia paper, and also the 4of al ews published herein. All rights of republication of special dis patches herein are also reserved. Foreign , Advertising Representa tives: Frost, Landis & Kohn, Bruns wick BljJw N Y. City; Peoples Gas Casi .Chicago, 1004 Candle' Wdg AtlafcU, ....... PanLJoaeft, Alanairin fcditol F- H. Cuscli Ccr! taftox V; Hnoii. Cretan s - fotaev v.r'. Q. h: rr'-jro, -v . ! uu, 1379. Subscription, kales :' Daily,' 1 year, a$; .o aisnths', 2.50; 1 month, 60c, I weafe 1?C Weekly $1.60 per year twmJi----' p- -B0X m RUi.ES FOR CORRESPONDENTS. 1. ; Write on one sule of ?aper. 2. Leave blank line bc;-een eacl. 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 seetioi makes a trip, tell where he goes. 6. " Do not report the neighborhoo. visiting. 7. Be sure to report all death marriages and meetings of variou kinds ot interest in tha community 8. Send news when it is news- D not wait until everybody knews i anyway. 9. Sign your name. SOME EULOGIES ON CONGRESS Republican House Leader Mondel appears to be one of those oheerfu and indiscriminating persons whc could find genuine pleasure visiting i cemetery and reading the epitaphs o tombstones. This observation is per tinent to his review of the work o the sitting ciwijrress just prior to thi summer holiday adjournment of th house, while the republican senati remains in session and frets and fumi over the profiteers' tariff bill knowi as "Fordney's Folly." Although the military affairs com mittee had made a favorable repor oft the Muscle Shoals project and thi bifti was ready for discussion, the re publican agriculturists of the housf could npt .be held longer in sessron One must be a hard-hearted persot to blame them, however, after hr results in Indiana, Pennsylvania Iowa and North Dakota, not to mer. tion what happened to Ira C. Cople multi-millionaire veteran member o the ways and means committee of th, house, out in Illinois. It ought not to be necessary f o he democrats to make any extendi' reply to Mr. Mondell's eulogy of th: congress, which is really not a culo 1 but an elegy. The republican pre? and republican spokesmen who sti retain a sense of proportion and ar not afraid to apeak the truth, hav anticipated him and have always ar rwered his principal assertions. Fo instance: Mr. Mondell says: "No congre. ever sat.- under this dome that we more faithful, diligent, painstakin-: earnest, or intelligent or sounder i its judgment and decisions than th present congress. Never in the sam. length f time has so much legiste tion-been considered in committee." The Boston Transcript, a typica orthodox, republican newspaper whic" voices, the opinion held generally b; the jspst intelligent of the republics' pracs, aays: : The record of the house of repre- aentaiives in the first year of the new administration, stamps it unmistaka bly as the . worst house in twenty year,,(Takea as a whole the house of representatives as controlled by thy republican party as judged by its record tq oate, h unwortny ox an other lease on life." v' Secretary of War Weeks in a T- ceot apech at Cleveland, Ohio, de clared that the prevent republican cottgreia "has- reached the lowest ebb of any congress in the history of the country' and his remarks were ap provingly commented upon by lead ing republican newspapers of the country." ; Last - November William R. Wood (Rep.-Ind.) declared upon the floor of the housa that "Everybody ia giv ing congress hell," and justified it or the ground, of its failure to do whs it promises and was expected to do. dgirettes i They are GOOD! 10' Bay thU Cigarette and Save Money ANNAM, WITH SIX MILLION OF PEOPLE WASHINGTON, July 21. The .vorld is getting small, you say, yet i monarcn wnose reu pencil srratc. . nakes laws for six mition people in i state twice the siee of Austria vis-' 1 1 M is Paris and many well-informed in - mire "Who is the Emueror of An-1 - WOH IS EMPEROH OF "To the occidental mind the Kmpe-!poom visiting Paris, since Annam has jeen a field of French influence since 1870," says a bulletin from Washing-1 -on headquarters of the National Ge-i .graphic Society. "From the Annam- te point of view the present ruler s eKercismg- a reasonable deuoera- .-ion. for how is he to know whether , hese juvenile nations are (fOinjr to ast ur.tit they are a few centuries ,ld? Take the Roman and Russian impires, lor example, .uere uuniw n historv to one who sits on the jew- ii uimui.v i-j uiic u ( 'ed thi one -of Annam. beneath the .i.u uiiujic ....... , ninnirir Groat Dragon of the Five : mpeiiril Claws which has been biting' lis iixtv-four sacred teeth into the " . oyai emuiem .. it-f.ie the time of Christ. Amid Balkan! of (he East. "f you do not carry the analogy :oo far Anmam may be nailed thu Al jania of the East, located on the laikart ' I'enirsula of Asia. As you onider tihis comparison note that -enda'it 'from Asia, as from Europe, re three peninsulas, and that Ara- ia and Ir.iiia, just as Spain and Italy j n. Europv, comprise ancient ciyiliza-j iois and distinctive peoples. IIow-( ver in Asia's eastern peninsula, as; n the llalkans, one finds a racial) nedley With alien powers long con-j ... J: f ....tl.nl.1.3 omnni, thlkm.. 5 lide, Siam holds the center wth a cite-tMM sort of an extension south; 0 the Federated Malay states, while j in the west coast French Indo-China j ulks one-fourth larger than Conti ental France. herself. And alsng the i outh China seacoast of French Inde- j "hina lies the mountain barrier which j 1 Annam, less than a hundred miles ' ide but nearly 800 miles long. The; aggel hills of this range, sparsely -ieopled by oriental mountaineers, a?-: ent the likeness to Albanis. Toward j he rising sun these mountains look : 'own apon the sea, which they cut 1 legalization of taxation, in all com ff from easy access to the fertile ; munities of over 1 000 inhabitants, on alley of the Mighty Mekong to the all persons who rent rooms for a so est. Physically they bind two plen- ' journ of a period under six omr.ths. eous deltas, that of the Red River in i -The tax amounts to 40 percent where "onkin, on the north, and that of the lodging charge is more than 500 lekong's many mouths, in Cochin 'hina to the south. ; A "Flapper'' of tb. Orient. 'A mountain maid of Annam is ir different from her more rugged .ister of Albania. She wears a 'one- icce gown' caught loosely about the . i , , aist. Her body is bare eave for two org strings of beads, one hanging i Hjiieath each breast. She wears as ' nsny necklaces as her neck will per nrt, and her forearm is covered by i. spiral metal bracelet. .. Earrings lave enlarged the lobes of her ears, tut her most striking feature at first rlance is the huge hand-carved pipe he is apt to be smoking. In her ex ttic appearance , one factor alone itands out with uncanny familiarity Vo western eyes, and that is the wav 1 aer hair is parted and done op in thej lemure fashion of an American girlj of the Civil War period. The girls of j Vitnam have far mora freedom than j those of China'nd have oMvdvan- tage over their occidental sisters for tr Annam the boys take care of the babies. 9 "Coming down from the mountains away from the wilder peoples of An nam, known as Mbis, the similitude to Albania fades. For you encoun ter an uncient civilization, compar able to and largely patterned after, that of China. Hue, Annam's capi- tal and port, situated half way along its lenffthy coast line, discloses a se- i ries of red roofed abodes, where live : 'i'X the mandarins, and one magnificent ' establishment, roofed in yellow, where the emperor dwells. True, the ' French protectorate has curtailed hisi-j-'j; absolute sway in some important in- I Ay stances, but to his millions' of sub-,yX I J'T jects he still is the sole and supreme ''x ruler. X Eunuchs Hit Secret Service Men "The present young monarch of ancient Annam is demotratic. W hn he goes abroad for diversion he rides in an open carriage but the palaquin still is employed in his othcial trav - els. He is not inaccessible when he moves about the vast courts of the ,mperia, pa,ace usuaIIy surrounded by SBCrctaricS( stewards and eunuchs, , Bro th . lthis orjL.ntal executive. D.... ...j v. . .u . -i uub mieii lit siis in a li Li Liie ifoi- don door that leads to his throne ! is c!osed t(J M but th(, eytra. j ordinary ambassadors who must kneel . , , . . vene,.abl, for..heaja tfrree time9 0 the groun(, beforg ey entep tfce roya, ,prcseBce. The young : kiog follows the fU3tomg of many im. peria Kenei.atiolls by anoilting him-; v.Hh oj) and weiphinff himself down w,th Hm Luxury of v.,.,Ufc i "In luvurv and ptint thp nalafps : jof Hue are coi with those of V(.rsailles. The monumental gate, the 'broad-' terraces with their irieantic . , , urns, perfume burners, rooms of pold .. ... j i.-, and silver in rarest pattern, and chil- ,.,,. ,....,.., ., i.j.j, , ,., ( f cu,ture . . ,. "For its influence upon the tvadi- ltil)1;3 and hahits am, Klow-chanKins cuftoms of Annam there is a silent j city m ar Hue the City of the Dead j oi the I'lain of the -Tombs- which i deserves to rank with the capital. The community is a genuine city a city I of streets and houses, of gardens ami j palaces and pagodas it, lacks only i living beings. Here are sculptured likenesses of relatives of departed I kings, and even of their household j .servant. It casts a strange spell over i the visitor with its every arrange ment for living, and no sign of life. It communicates, as nothing else in Annam, a sense of the Ansamite rev- erence for the past and is a symbol for that oriental mindfulness of ties I with all that has gone before." Yl 5 F BERLIN,. July 20. The Prussian government has drafted a bill for the marks. In the case of persons who j have not resided in Prussia previous; to January 1921, the tax is 200 per- cent While the proposed ssewmerit is , ostensibly applicable to all persons, : !' including Germans, the stipulated 5-j It u 'i ' i' fold assessment indicates a universal; lodging impost fundamentally aimed , at foreigners. Officials explain that local commu- j nities part ioi pate to a very limited extent in the nation's taxation pro ceeds. Hence they are obliged to look around for fresh sources of revenue, and the lodging house tax affords one of the easiest ways for communitie to increase tfeeir income. Crtifieat of Diswlatioa. State of North Carolina, Department of State. V ' ' To AJl to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: : ' ' Whereaaj It appears to my satisfas- Nulls H YSTEMS OR EHS SECOND SHEETS 75c PER THOUSAND These Second Sheets are the best railroad manila paper on the market. ;J..l xx ; Ay yy tt !J XX ..-! ALL FRESH STOCK XX j $.X :tY .- Only 50,000 of these sheets will be sold at this price. 5- ; IX vy ? :0 THE SOUTHERNER JOB PRINT n aA H n U tt ,...V!..A. tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis-1 solution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Bermett Speight Company, a corporation of tliis State, whose principal office is' situated at No. Earl .Street, in the J city of Rocky Mount, county of Nash, I State of North Carolina (S. D. I?en-j nctt being the ageit therein and in J charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with j the requirements of Chapter 32, con- ( solidated Statutes, entitled ' Corpo rations," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution ;' Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the flrd day of July, 1922, file in my of fioe a duly executed and attested con sent in writing to thi dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the proceed ings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Tstimony Whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 3rd day of July, A.D. 1922. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State. NOTICE Under the power contained in a' deed of trust, given by Jabn Mitchell and Mary Mitchell, his wife, to W. L, Thorpe, Trustee, on February 1st, 1912, and recorded in Book 175, at P"e 101. Edgecombe County Regis- try, the undersigned will offer for sale at Dublic auction, to t.ie h.gnest bidder for cash, before the First Na- tional Bank in the City of Kooky Mount, on Saturday, August 6th, at 12 M., thre lots or parcels of land ' 'r M,ti, Caroijna afuj deScribtd .n ina deed' i of trust as follows Lots Nos. 1 ano. 18 of Block "2f and Lot No. 18 of block "3" of thei E. L. Rowland SuWJivision, recerdea in Book ISO at page 76 of the Edge combe Registry Lot No. 1 of Block "2". fronting 50 feet on Virginia Street and 150 feet on Carolina Avenue, running! back from Virginia Street along Car-) olina Avenue, 150 feet to lot No. 24, corner of Virginia Street and Caro lina Avenue. . Lot No. 18 of Block "2" fronting o0 feet on Carolina Aveaue and run ning back 150 feet to Lot No. 13. Lot No. 18 of .Block u3" fronting 50 feet on Myrtle Avenue and run ning back 150 feet to Lot No. 7. ' Tha above being the identical lota T? ft y.x xx H i I Y tX E t I? XX ft w tt p tt E it vt VY tt n TV AA A tt AA AA u ti if i u !-AA or parcels of land" conveyed to Jonn Mitchell by E. L. Rowland and his wife by deed dated November lfth, 1311, and recorded in book 167 at p ago 508 -of the Edgecombe County Registry. . W. L. THORPE, Trustee. By his Executor. A. P. Thorpe. APPOcXf lON FOR PAROLE OF SHEPHERD DOZ1ER. Application will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for the parolo 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 of 12 months. All p( rsons who .oppose the grant ing of said parole are invited to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. Thi;: the 17th day of June, 1922. j27-twk Sale of Land Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage executed by Jack Lloyd and wife, Venus Loyd, on the 3rd day of February, 1922, and registered in Book 229, at page 2G8, Edgecombe Ceunty Registry, the undersigned will on Monday, July 24th, 1922, at 12 M o'clock, before the Court House on the east, Willie Jones on the south fronting 70 feet on Oakland avenue and 100 feet on Wilson street,, con. door in the town of Tarboro, N. C, offer nt public sale to thn highest bid der for cash the following described lot or parcel of kind : Lying and being in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe County, N. C, adjoining the lands of George Mabry sisting of two lots conveyed to J. C. Jones by R. J. Salisbury and wife by deed recorded in Book 160, at page 134, Edgecombe County Registry, "Tld J- C" Joneg "B1 wl14 conveyeQ to Jack Loyd by deed dated May 15, 1919, and registered in Book 192, at g,, 5g2, Edgecombe" County Regia- try. Edgecombe Homestead & Loan , Association, Mortgagee. June 21st. 1622. ltw-4w IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME . AT FIVE AND' HALF PERCENT. HENRY C. BOURNE, Attorney MONET TO LOALM ' . ; NOTICE. ' Aorth Carolina, Edgeconibo County. Farmers Banking & Trust Company and Mrs. Glasgow Evans, vs- . '"...' '- Tarbojo Leaf Tobacco Company. Notice is hereby given that on June lPth, 1922, at Chambers in Tar boro, in the above entitled aai)n for the appointment of a recaUer the property, assets and effects of said Tarboro Leaf Tobacco Company, Hon. J. Lloyd Horton appointed C. A. Johnson and J. C. Ruffin, receivers of all the property, effects and as sets of the defendant, Tarboro Leaf Tobacco Company, secured and un secured, are hereby notified to pre sent their claims to said receivers at Tarboro, N. C., on or before Sep tember 1st, 1D22. This June 24, 1922. A. T. W ALSTON, Clerk of the Superior Court. j30-4wks Sale of Land Under Deed of Trust. Un-lor and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Thomas Jones on the 19th day of May, 1320, to secure an indebtedness due to The Real Estate & Insurance Company, said deed of trust being registered in bool; 223, page 375, Edgecombe County Registry, default having been made in the payment of said indebt edness and demand for foreclosure having been made, the undersigned will on Monday, the 24th day of July 1922, at 12 M. o'clock, before the Court House dour In Tarboro, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot or parcel of land: That certain lot of land lying and being situated in the county of Edge combe, North Carolina, o. 1 Town ship, and in the town of Tarboro, be ing lot No. 47 on plat of land former ly belonging to C. B. and J. P. Keech. known as Keechtown, which piat :s recorded in Map Book 1, at pafe 147. Edgeccnbe County Registry. Farmers Banking & Trut Co., Trustee. June 22nd, 1922. ltw-4ws NOTICE. The Board of Commissioners of Edgecombe County n'ill hear ail com plaints as to over or under valuation of property or, July. 10, 1922, it be ing the second Monday in July. Please note' that this is the only time at which such complaints may be heard. Blank forms for making com plaints may be had upon application. H. S. BU.NN, Clerk te Board, C-2C-3wks NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of the late John Henry j Wiggins, this is to notify all prson6 holding claims against the said estate to present theai to the undersigned on or before July 1st, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. This July 1st, 1922. T. A, Wiggins, Administrator. W. O. Howard, Attorney. 6tw nail's Catarrh Medicine Those who are in a "run flown" condi tion will notice that Catarrh boiheri them murh more than when they am li good health. Thia fact proves that whil. Catarrh is a loal disease, it Is Rreail:. influenced by conBtltutiSr.al conditions HALL'S CATARRH MKDfC'INR U -Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts throut the blood upon the mucoua surfaces o th body, thus reducing the inflammatloi and restoring normnl condition. ' All druKgisla. Circular free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. . f have y SHOES NAILED WHEN WE STITCH THEM FOR THE SAME MONEY? From Monday. June 17, I will Half -Sole Men' Shoes at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies' Shoes 50c to 75c. RUBBER HEELS at 45c. AH work guaranteed- We use the same leather we have always used. A. R. MER ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP 216 Main St Tarboro,N,C. 0 AAA':SA Where Fortunes Gome From ALL RIVERS CAN BE TRACED BACK TO A VERY SMALL SOURCE ALL GREAT FORT UNES HAD A BEGIN NING! SOMEWHERE IN LITTLE SAVINGS. THE MEN WHO HAVE AMASSED GREAT FORTUNES AND KNOW HOW TO KEEP THEM ARE MEN WHO DEVELOPED THEIR CHARACTERS BY THE SELF DENIAL OF SAVING THE LITTLES Open An Account With Us. Four Per Cent Com pound Quarterly Paid On Savings. The First National Bank Of Tarboro ' Tarboro's Million Dollsr Bank. K i "THE BUSINESS GAME" .Varying problems the study of character unfolil meiit of i ilt; as fiew ways of working things out improvement; tf products betterment of service 'spme good done, make for us of this game a straightway , course, as compai od t:: a ci.-clc. inca with mci gi'.iv.s you com: right back to v:here you s.arU J. Jft (Continued) R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 211 Main St. Wholesale and Retail Such a report after a fire has frightful sound. Home owners have no excuse for negligence in insur- ; ance matters. Service plus a policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Comuany means fair and; full payment of losses. CALL ON THIS AGENCY Jacocks & Royster Cpmpany TARBORO, N. C o1 s
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