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FlilDAY, AUC. 11. 1022 illlElEB li8K-Ett&bl!htd.WtWj 1824 1 t. til Ertry Afternoon Except ..y THE S.OJJTE1C8NER, at ; . f VarlorrJ, N. C t ' 1' I ' ie f . ' Aiaotlatad Pxew : Th i tfrlntvlv entitled to tht tot pBbHotloa of U tern din- ' otdited'-tq it Or not tht k crdit.?4 in.thl tpet, rtd alto Ual nS ipubUsbtd herein. All t i f tepbllotioa ox tpouai a merved. ! rt, taadiv& ,Kobn, Brun- j t $lJi. KrY City, People Ga You need this in your home Prevent Disease, Saves S6i,' Lab? afidfTTln Housewives who have trouble t'erationswhitsove and will, in kaepjng their refrigerator clean therefore, last longer ana and sanitary should use Red Seal quicker thaa orditjr lya- . : Lye. just dissolve one tablespoon- - Ked Sea LyciU save you ful of Red Seal Lye in a bucket of money tTSutirhlZ water. This solution will' clean make3 a splendid 0ap for kitchen your refrigerator better than a big and laundry. Simply f take one bar of soap; not only will it be large can of Red. Seal Lye and shining clean, but It will be odor- mix it with grease and water. No less and absolutely sanitary. Red boiling or tiresome labor. One Seal Lye means death to germs. can will make twenty take of wnsiunir e otriAl 1H uruuzaiy duc wv. - . ------- u - - . - water is an exiravagaiu , waste of soap. The best wuy to save soap is to first soften the water with a little Red Seal . Lye. Red Seal Lye is a hiffh test base. It con- ell.- nr oHnl. ,7T, P. C. TOMSON & CO., Southward P. O., Phil'rpra,.P. land, . and i. --ti -iTT - - ' ii i i r ii Tr ""- . ""v - i -at ' mtaatry waa the ,tltjW a tbe piiMi trees; When a-ii 4 Tl 1 i P I it smaller number that know of the le gend whith' connects this section of j gathrtim; the State v,-ith that title. This story j tiua from dates ack- to ih. days- of the "visit of CornwaKib and ta Critisli army to .this section, when Jtte present river town to us as tW Tar river .wan called the Pamlico rivet because The Rfd Sil BooklM -tctibci nuny houuhald 0e, uch H 'Hlw to rvu drain trouble," DttaftM sblc tleaiiing madt easy,", "Sop nuking,'1 eu. ; Thi valuable booklet will ba mailed Jrou free. Write for it today. Afc your dealer for the genuine Red Seal ayv. , . . , .i - , HMO . A guflicieut quaittity bad teen a-cured: a log raft va. built and,it was sit;i?. marie soandfi nr.d ttiur fciet by a sail ht anrl when rfloij v.as taken that was the nataa the Indians gave! to England the mo'&er countty and. it, it was then, if the aioty be tru, to other ports- that resident of i thfe State earned Wben CorivwoUie' army came into the name ot the "Tr Hoete." j the Caroliaas in ba effort to cftnquer It is a fact of State history that; the Tories and Rebels lie encountered in early colonial day tbe chief in- vast stores of tiiese products alonff dustry lay aUng the' babks of thejUko fcawgs of the tivars, fur exporU stseoms that ioursed into the main. had been cut off. , ' ' ,'" '' sf.em tr. ho mainlv responsible fori (the faot the ..highest infection ate LEGEND OF THE TAR HEELS. rr,7BdhatlS found an.onK farm-han. 14.6 j If you remember your geography "t Ktfltori pr art; a lower rate among tenants,! lesson,, North Carolina was for years fUJ .iiiw- tiiH-i I i 5 'lt l ' ' N- " ' if, U--' ' ; Act rt Coa" il li jfcl. 8d. 18?. t jliaiMter 10 2 per cent; and the lowest among proprietors, 7.3 per cent. "The outstanding fact is that mul ih.rHWVJi.ri Rates: Daily, 1 year. f 3 i iiiatba. 2.50; 1 month, 60c; VWir.lo4,; Weakly ,11.50 pel year. I. 1 - ..ii i tax redan: ns O. BOX S07 famed for its exports of J'tar, pitch and turpentine." The average North Carolinian knows that he is tailed a ,i . 1!-,. i m 1J,.l ..t.,1 lUiia nrrt hltr. fAT that aria in th' ri-gton in c.n wie ufcnre,,; iai aat .. aid tint the piincipa .cause of the da; will attempt to explain it, and a still cline is iisti-matic agriculture dwiin Tftf FiA ": MkSria Control 'til malaria control, as well as in AilifitiJftB-againat yellow fever, fish Wtiow'-playiiik a 'most unportant tole. ' '"In the' Southerner Slates fish aro teitli 4x-teiirtvely used into contro" . tj 'bretdinr of the malaria mosqwto In' jfraWfcaUy all the towns inwhich thiW.'nave -been demonstrations of ia&rijt''"con-trol by anti-mosqurto iffeaau duting 1920 and 1921 they have bWaa important auxiliary to dr'aiiKe"aKd oiiinff and in many m 4aiees th -chief or even sole Tolian- C..2-. r : ' . ". " . 4 ''tti a growp of five counties si te JtftU of Alabama practically every fjirmet" has convenient access to a jkrltthiw-taciisry from whiA he i l ibit to stock bi-eerfcng places wuh ' fatf' as occasion atises. The ctty 1 Risliiond, Va. has stocked all its but fBui8, reservoirs, and IJkes.w.th oip'mWno'rVs. and has establiic.i hattheries to furiiwhjthe fish fi'-e f tyM to any .coeiiroJiitics in the ar e' Du.tor Uoyd'a conclusion is that ' CANVASS OF SPECIAL ELECTION the kev to the control of the residual . HELD IN IHfc uw i- , " i, , imD.ovi.iir housing TOPS, N. C. NOVEMBER ?3. 1920 ..nuriitl. to m-oviJe better protect-f The canvass of the returns of the. inn .int mniwuitc.. and educot-1 Social election, duly called and held ing tue dot-tors and the people in pro-.; t the regular pollm place in the per ctundard of .malaria treatment: Town of Piaetopa on toe Mia and the important cure." of etfcctiuir a I Mi. - ii-r" 4tA.e that wants Uiem.' 4 iirlafarift Survey in MUeouiri 1 Trbm Atigust to December, Mi i, f4cor,Mark.'P. BoW of the Board' fihi steff. I" service with the M 3ute Board of Health, conducted .a nSalliria- survey in the southeastern dot'rier Of that State. Altliroutdi the tfititory studied lies on rte nurth fl'rA.btwder of Uie' recoarnwed maiarii zoie it !the United States, Duotor syti found that malaria is respons So Wi !for nearly 60 per cent of all ill rieSB. "Of the' people having. attack. offsiaiuifia -about ;3 per cent con- if your 'wails need . refinishing. It is tft velvety wall tint easy to apply evenly. Goes further for the sam money than any otker wall tint. For MtaU by AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. Tarboro, N. C. ....... . Hade ay TRtfOB PAINT CO. ATLANTA. C. mfM OVER Texas Lady Couldn't Sit, Stand or Lie With Any Comfort. Sayi "Cttdui Did World of Good." Bartlfttt., Texas. Mrs. 'Nannie Mes sr, of Route 3, this place, states: "Abovit three years ago I was la a vorj- critical condition. I hud been guT'nring for some time. To tell how 1 hert would be impossible. -1 just hurt all over. I couldn't sit, sttin.l or lay with any comfort, my back, pldc-s and haad all gave me a great dfal of tremble. "I waa espocUlly bothered will a light K-aduming in my head. My pf onie were very uneasy about me and km.' lrti to my relatives to see U a fitu.ifn u-nnlrl do nip any COOd. ooriS'l at a ?ioter-iu-iaw s sufl 1 ifnnna.-! Ml n T.U' Viiinv a prpnt bplifiver in Cardut. sician; about 16 per eni 1 me wby I didn't Use it. I ds- bo treatment; and the remair.-. "12,2 0ely taken a few doses wheti .WpJd mith nhtll tnllW? f T. 1 Tffr.lllri fin Tllfl EOOd. Thid - hi-KM unrl T liaad' it riitht aloiiz hd1 tiujuine. None-were fouiu. who, u(J ( ma jmt a world cf goodi iSi 1 received what is regarded as the. slar.o which tlmo I have novor ceased Ul , , - " ,. to praise Ouidui." ; - jjuilimal dosnffe of quinine nect-svaiy .... "if''. -'. . . Cardul Is fo simple female com t fciaki a euro reasonaoly cet;ti. . plaints and womanly pains and has ;TV.' wm.W livitiir "in oDen un-' been found to benefit In thousands of .ahe peojiro .litHif, n open, un : 0fWM wi,en npt duo to malfor- at eened dwollinps. Difference in de- mation or that do not require sursical - - -.-a... u treatment Try U. , .u-i4M November, 1920, for the purpose of determining whether or not the town of Pinetops should issue bonds in i amount not to exceed $25,000.00 for the purpose of establishing an elee- ! trie light, and power system in and i for said Town, the Bond Ordinance ' having been heretofore duly pnased 1 and ths election regularly called, as provided in the Munreipal Finance i Act: .. ' " . ' J Now Therefore, we, the Board of ! Commissioners of oaid Town of Pine- ! tops, at this the first regular wearing of said Board since said Election, have canvassed, the -return qf said i Election and do find: ; 1. That there wer 34 votes cast 1 in favor of said Bond Ordrnance. ! 9 THt there were 8 votes oast i aeainst said Bond Ordinauce. 3 That there were 58 voters reg- i isterod and qualified to vote iD said j Election : ; r I Therefore, we do declare and en act that said Bond Ordinance was ! duly approved by the voters and car- i iietl in said Election as required by law. and certify the same to db re porded.in the Re.ord of Ordinances of said Town, together wtth this can vas of the returns of said Election. This the 4fh day of January, 1921. G. H. WSBB, Mayor. W. J. OtARK, i. D. EDMOMDSON, W. H. HHLWPS, ;" RILEY PH1LL4TS, J. E. W ALSTON, Members i Board of Commissioners of Town of Pinetops, N. C if i '1 H ' i CAUSES FIRES Take heed where you place burning cigarette stumps. It may seem like a little thing, but a fire loss of over $8,009, 000 was caused by cigarettes la3l year. . Nhiety-seven per cent of all fires are due fc somebody's ciirolMsnesa. Watch yourself arid others. Remember a fireJ. means varite of material, loss , of income and-much other ex-,- pense. Insure in this agency ot; i-v.-Tiutfnrfi Virn Insurance! Company. ' PRESERVING SEASON WINTER SEED RYE RED RUST PROOrSEED " oats VIRQINIA TURF OATS TURNIP SEED RUTABAGA SEED OCRACOKE HEADLESS MULLETS. If Interested,' Call and '" See Me. R.B. PITERS ''-.' -1 GROCER - ', Phono 3S "'211' Main St. Whole le ad Rotail 'The mtt of getting Richee conaiet very much . : . in THRIFT." ' . .-.-u- - )t ' ,.'.1";..';v,i'; , ' '.:.Jf.: il , And Thuift consists very much in guarding agaiitft needlesa, -expenditures,, cftreVeus pttfehafie"! &pi pmsM losses the kind that are so often the result of tar. ryinf too much ioose change in pocket or purae.' I 'So'tha p6ple Mho hate a LibertyBell' Bank handy l and niiikrj point f dropping some , of ; their tva&U coins m every wpek until 'there Li enough to add to Js an interest Dearmg accovnc--are m a nne way 10 en joy all, the fcenefit of Thrift, ,, ' i;-: v . ;. Stop in for a Liberty Bell Bank. - - There One: Here For YeW v I First National Baiik TARBORO NORTH CAROLINA r rtr ' 11 ." : ." 1 i I-.... ......... WW-H-S".:--rHt-H7-rfH4rW MW-H4--fr-14-a"M . A. , . .. HE I ..Ira X. ItMicbt (r(Ul '..::xr... .1- ; f "! - Call's Catarrh Medicine n-i, - b in a --run. dawn" csndl- iW rTm nouc that. Catarrh bothefra ' oM hetiltri. This lant prpvB tht.WM' i ta 11 Idfcal di.a, tt l great V Company TARRORO.: N- iC Al. Tonic aiMlBiaou runner, wy"v (no Mao4 upon th. .mucrn,. aurfate. ' no resiorum . .. " of 'he Market For every pile of Tobacco ' " "' A- ; " f. 5 ?- sold on our floor is our aim. onng us a load on our r-- if- Wi...iil,i, """ "' I -J' . ' - SEiX YOUR TOBXCCO AT rilE " ' . r tlark!s Warehouse SUGG & ALPHIN, Proprietor v j Tarboro, N. C. -: ..'... a r. ....... .ji. ''i. THEY SELL TOBACCO FOR THE HIGH .DOLLAR AND WILL GET YOU THE TOP MARKET .PRIC FOR EVERY LOAD, , 3 W; E. 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