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.1: mmmH r 1'Ulfi SOUTHhiJiNKlx, ''TUE&DaY, AUG. 5J,,li)i!2 ' -t -l !" .' V1 -J .-! -'A ;-.'.. . J ;;?. - : IT i i'ii'-'L ''''-"' -: ? s J . 1. ' . ' . .'. ' . f 'Ttf' l ''..'i-i'.j. a"'-' I hi ii in in ,'4 - ; fUibiisHftd- Evitfcternoya Except l?iittby ; f5 "South brn eu, at ',&wWa,, NartVCarolina.. , :i UMeAiti, AsoJiated Press: 'Tta ;Vli?-iftfiBIW-iltttted to the fi fVlititttt6ti'6f U news dte ' ' 4tJiJ-' idNted ! to' if or not other " M this' paper, and alao ilWiU 'jneWi. published herein. All lihis;li -UMiditSon of special dis I iirtatllH' 1 reswrved. . .fciiift jFritais & Kohn, Brans. ii&afc&:.Na. York C'ty; Peo- S.J Gs BuiliMng, Chliaso, and l(04 Building. "AnSnta, G.a. Ma'RaRinr Editor anfig;er. j5ttST4 6 the I'osl .filce in Tarboro v pw" ipXfii 4 p ! inattor, under fhHWW nl'ress Mah 3, 1879. yir-iii.r. ' - : ItlfcMi'iption Rates: Daily,: X yoer, iil-,in6nth8,-$i.50; i mowth., GOc; J.1Mki i.: Weekly,' t..80 pec year. ?. 0. Box 907 JT.,, ASSOCIATION NWW 5,ERilO!N C60PERATIVE VfTibe' following 'from the Pr.igrres "jijiariher wi'll be" ; read with inter est tZ tlie jieariuf growers' of eastern lorthjOarolina: 'I'iffig'iliVe '.in the fast tlui tin tntaV-Growers' Exchatfe of North CjTr1iJm'a 'n''j: Vivj'nia ha now beet. '-pit SiaJa Aoroughly snuml, eflioitvi Uni tganuViie cobjierative basis. Thi: 'iStojaitffitt business and 'better pro ''Miale aiVour peanut grower's in tht two state. i..i) "poieA out Averal monrti? tfco.s Jiie exchange last season wa it operated oh the approved princi JlWioj,' Cooperative maikfting. Ii . tttattdftorial we suggested Severn ' Wd reforms. Practically all three have vsfrvpe' been adopted. :'ll'Aj'ron Sapir, famous author i''.o"ii coiiperative maritet.inir. tiow : been engaged a? permanent eoitnsel'and adviser for'tho-exehangi-e phrt?arit still, a new sale. iiinaf eV has bVsh selected (and lui, .be'inwork tlis monlht who is no .sj entbusia'stic for true coopen. iiii prjniples but has had long an. siwrVssfur experience in the manage Jftent of,' a cooperative ussociatioi itis man is'Jfr. fi. M. de Pencier. H. lias "fait left tlie ''position of 'assistan Wlf s'marwger of the famously sue cS9ul "r'aisiri: growers' coierativ. locution' of CWlifernia in ordr J tak.e sp Via new work for the pennai M30iation iav Suffolk.. It is al.-t grsjtifx'ng to vlk to ahnounae that th. dirVctors 'haVe named a.' prwdnt tt lve ctos'e"and constant upeivisiii JttVe work, and for this position haVe 'cosCTi' Mr! J. . A'examier, jr., effslandf Neck, N. C. For finan cliil manage'r,.irr. G. Fcnton .Crocker tis IjeVn named. Saving' now become a genuine and iioffern "cooperative marketing asso- WISeIP Vour hogs healthy ' ...rj Clean and Careful Feeding Essential in '. - CV.-.,'' . ,..' ' Successful Hog Raising I ' ' lTr .lia'' s'ictti of successful' Ordinary garbage ferments, ' ' hcr8f jfatsin'g praticd by many forming an acid which:is injurious - '-"tUSi raisers nd prospesous farm. t0 the hog. Red Seal Lye will re i ' ttt-ffDon't fed your -liog.5 sour or mov this acid and mak the feed 'llTStpe)ljng garbage. more wholesome. i "iPi Si1o"11 TfirSt T,fcr: Swill which has been first sweet ' iffi&KA : -d with Red Seal Lye aissohtHt-w aJMBt of water. Mis to the hogs, will help make nealthy, . -. thf selution thojoyghly with suf- sturdy animak. . &'iMt'.'4e'd fbjr '10 hogs. mM ' .f ,',."'' ' 't ? -'BkaPddiatilted in ohe MHnc troughs. u at lew : ! '. fimrtr1 faitff will sweet- f f i&M i 1 w"k " en a 50-gallon barrel of e-.ijftj Be ol or's: . AlsHV and monting. I""'.'l ' 's J : -tPSr'tllfr f OKlfSON it CO., $outhwrk P. O., Philadelphia. Pa. . .'- ,. V H : , - v.; . ' ' - -r '. ' ' : " Cotter Breads v 'X fiake better homes IjUfifli fo3wn aalfrraiing flour I i" regular flour your hot breads, ? I cBif,pti trill be mora de- jiijiotu ata wnoienoni than if you ,uduradjr-mixd, . flour. . Hon-ivi-d'ise8 dough or batter juaf rv.hf ii ahAxfhatM build strength. :j.orfoi" f'iltE PKKMIUMS are Prie List, writ Rumaril rhm T ' T Providence, H. I. 11 ff)) Iff: cigarettes They are GOOD! i'iJitioti and having elected officials whose li'i-ordB "TrTsifre . aucc'oss for them ,our peanut farmers in Virginia !tnd Njurth Carolina have an rgairi- v.iition which will be as efli'ieit as the cooperative marketing astocia- lions fur cotton and tohacco. And in view .if these facts, every pea mit grower in the two states rfhould me to it thirt hWs pctaiuts this ywur are old through thi strong and capable management. . t- series, . Senator Marii.ii Butler was. pretty , hard on those farim'is of his county Aie Tarboro people going to sit who would not sign the coiftracts in sit i tl and allow the neighbor towns to the cooperative association. In Irfie n...we than their share of the cwl Cinirse of his s-pceiSt Senator BuAor ton and tolmto thi.t are signed up made the remark that tlx-re was only iM illt. coopuj-ative marketing ays me change in the contract tlwit he tern? U now looks like tliis wiM be wuuld like to make ami that was "Af-; the ease unless Tarboro gets busy, ter tixise who had already, signed-t -capeil the ejlfect of cooperatire nmr- '.r -rz.;""i - r ;a-tmg to lake the sui-jrfus anil Iwtld". ill asylum fur the hnriMtendod fiuils A'ho would not sisn." As .on as he eft the courtho'u.e he w,us approm-h- j i by one of Sampson's largest cot-. ton growers, who tol dhim tiiat he ilid not thisk they would have to .mild ii asylum, and iniiiuediateV he signed the contract. In giving the list nf tkfose senatos vho voted for and against the Ford- ley-ilcC'umber Kiriff bill the news is hat Borah voted agiinst the meas ure ami that the two democrats from .ouisiana. Ransdell and Broussard-, .c.ted wfth the RMiuhlicans. These wo (k-mocrats must he of the sugar- :i4r variety. In a recent . i'j crview a ifjo. Mr. iioover eXiressed few rlays th op;il- in that the people need not givel hemselves ai:y annoyance .ibout the .ml situation for the winter, yet m he Imck i.f this comes the cry from he ciWion .seed owners down south hat uiiUss the coal situation mtprove ihousatids . tons of cotton seed viirnecessarily rot this winter fror ant of fuel to have seed cru.-tied. Mr, Hughes now comes t .'..th front and reiterates flie tact that Mr. Newberry was wrongly convicted. The American public ari not a whit for what Mr. Hughes says. Nei ther Mr. Hughes nor anybody else will ever be able to removn tlie stain from the senator for his sJush fnd in the last election. Vmhtilr FREE- Saw v " th - al REDtj FREE Book LABELS C 43 rl ;il!i-:;h'! mm 2x "S. f .i s- r Tho striko is like the ; autumnal rains, it is always clearing up tomor row, but tomorrow never comes. The coimtry" is" about as" tired of confer ences oil strike's as Europe has been on'onfereneoi to settle international flryincas. tt is going to take sdirib- thinfe more than conferees to Bet tie these modern strikes. ' On hiealine of a city daily has it 'Coal negotiations rest fr todiy." It may be a rest, but iot a rest in peace. , Whti the tl. S. government benins to check up the qualitlcations of the enlisted men in the army and navy to the vocations, of these men, it looks like the guvernment may be preparing for the worst. - Even though' the Tarboro team is at bcttom of the list in standing of the clubs, it can be truthfully said that! the baseball official's here have ' Riven Tarboro and the other towns 'some ood dean sport, pur boys, . may-.have lost, but they have played i clean ball all the way tbriiugli both IS THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS District Agent. Adnu-nlitratar' Notice. Hawing qualified. ; lb adminis- tialov' t(f tK-"estatc' of J. W- Hobin sori, daccased, 4ate of Edgecombe County. North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims agaiiwt the cstnte of said deceased to exhibit them to the undeivigned at Battle boro, X. C.i on or before liie 21st day of August, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar jif iheir recov ery. Afl persons indehted to said es tate will pfease make immediate pay-r-H'iit. . 'W.fs the 21st day of ; August, 1922. - ' ' : W. T. Robinson, Admr. of J. W. Robinson, i, p. Bunn, Attorney, Rocky Mount, N. C. aZl-ltw-B'v 1 it . Finish rour wmlh with Mr-' driaa i evenly. , Forwle hv AUSTIN HAllDWAm CO. si Tartar. R. c. ORlZiS TOE ISSUAXCtC OF BONDS o? SAin msTMcr for school j HOUSES T'- AND OP.DKK U Ntw ! REGISTRATION OF THE VOTERS 6f SAID DISTRtCT: a . "r i Notice is hereby givea that a.spee ial election will.be held in the Crisp MilTUfil HFMFr T v i mr in !i i i i B. A. LEGGETT .vi f Y" ir A ar uim tah L.w W w Mm r Consolidated - Suhool Uistrlet ol ; Edgecombe Couiity.' Noi th Carol ktU,4 (4 j-on he. 15th day of Sejitmeber,' 19J3. i J t'Jai?les Sbcre in ).he' Vit'iiiKe j crisp, the' regular pt!liK .l:ifi- ini. said-Dinrictt under' tt.e auUnirlfy jj oostifired in Articla 3tf, Chapter 35 tit thB Conaoltdited iitatuteB ol jsorm Carolina, aad aets of the General As - renibly oX JNoitb. Crwia ar..ii:da- tory thereof, and supplementary thereto, to ascertain whether the voters' of said School District 'are' in favor of issuing bonds for th pur pose of building, rebuilding and a pairing's schaolhouse of schoolhouses In said Distriot and f urnistilng same with suitable equipment. 1, That tht amount of bond to be issued thereunder are not to exceed the iknount of Twenty five Thousand Dolkirs ($25,060.00). 2. That said , bonds shall bear a rate of interest not to exceed siv per cent annum, payable semi-annually. S.That said -bonds shall ,be denom ination of $1,000.00 each, and shall matuae serially as follows: Ona oach year from the 6th to 9th years, in clusive, from the date of issue; and 2 each year from phe 10th to 19th years, inclusive, from date of issue of said bond. , : 4. That the maximum tax which may be Hvied and collected each year to pay the interest and prin cipal of said bonds shall not exceed twenty cents on the One Hundred D,ollavs valuation of all taxable pro perty in said D-itrict. and stxty cents on. each poll in said District. At said eieation those favoring the issura'nee of said bonds and the levy ing tax therefer, shall vote a ballot on which will be printed the words FOR SCHOOLHOITSE BONDS'", and those opposed to the issuranc of said bends ami the levying of aald special tax sheM vote a ballot on which shall be priitted the words "AGAINST SCH OOLHOUSl! BONDS". And if the majority sf the qualified voters sball vote "FOR SOIfOOLHOllSK BOXJS". then it shall be the doty of County Commis sioner 'of Edgecombe County to is sue said bonds, not exceeding the amount specified, arid shall there after levy a sufficient tax, not. ex eeedinjr the amount specified, to pay the interest andprtneipal of eaid bonds s issuwd, as sad interest and principal may become due and pay able. . . And it i tuther ordered tluit said Section be held and condu'etsd in the same manner, and at Eagles Store in e village of Crisp, in said Dis trict, 9 now prescribed for holding general ejections, and there shall be a new registiwtion of electors in said District for said election. The Reeistrar, between the hours of nine O'clock A. M. and sunset, on j eaoh day (Sunday excepted) fori twentv days preceding the day, foi closing the registration .booly will I keep open smd bools for the regis- tra'ion of any electors residing with in said School District and entitled , to registration. The said books will tie cloicd for egtration at sunset ,in the 2nd Saturday before said ; election. On each SnWrdsv during! the period qf registration tlie regis trar shall attend with hia registration book at the polling place in said Dis trict for the registration of voters. The following Registrar and Judge of Election are hereby appointed fur said ejection: -Registrar. J. II. Norville Judges of Hlection. W. B. Edwards . C. K. Bdwards This the Sth day of August, 1922 B order w ul CommiiwiDners. II. S. Bunn, Clerk.. tig&wwtM SECOND SHEETS. . 75c -PER THOUSAND These SeGond Sheets are the bst laikoaidrnriila paper on the markaf. : ALL FRESH STOCK Only 50,000 of thse1 sheets Tivill be;. sold at this price, s . r ;l 'if - - ; . . - ; it' - ri-tf tr-i -I .TTI "ir,nKTL?0 : 1 Mil UU l nJLrvtNiLrv ; JOB PRINT C r, T J ' i" i;JP' '" There is nothing ior ; cheerful than fire m, an ; open fireplace, but watch it. Many bad fives start from snappingr embers. Use every safety appl-: ance to confine open .heart iires. . --:' " Be sure that your house ami household goods an insured in this ageTicy of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Conipany. If Vyou liave not attended to this matur, do not delajs tori-. get- ... Jacocks & Roysler Company TARRORO.1. C. WINTER SEED RYE RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS VIRGINIA TURf OATS TURNIP SEED RUTABAGA SEED OCRACOKE HEADLESS MULLETS. It Interested, Ca41 and See Me. R. B.PETERS - GROCER Phone 35. 211 Main St. Wholwtale and Rciaif Ilall's Catarrh Medlfcifte ,, Tliow-wlio ar in. ''tun Jlown" condi tion . will notite that CaUrrh botlir tl'm inin'h more tBuii wiiea invv- "'-J (fond haalth. Tdls Im l proves that wli.D Ciilarrh l a (oral dlBeuse, It l TuUy Influenced bv- Mauiuiiori epn.tHMot,, l Tonl aiMI Blood 'Pwiltor, aad aata Mu-oup i llie blood uKn the, mucouii urtMc ot tlie body, tliua rediici'iK inn irrtlttmiiifctl(ir anil tnrlnff' nnrmal 'rondttioiia. ; All druRRlets. Clrcultira free. J.' Cheney Co., ToWdo, Ohio. ' i PLANTING I TIME ' t".. :'.J Tarboro's Tobacco Markfetl; v.; day Wr hlh a any fcatttf er6lint . mlrke't. " ( ' jj Self ytir tobtacco in Ta-boi-t and bYin !' youVihMki td The Firat Nkti6rial 6ahk. W ';; -: handU checks for both warhouae. V v il 1 W TAI?BdKOv r'-M- , -vy e r --v ; It '.'''.''; . ' t-H-H''H'H"H- First National Bank STARBORQ, N, C On our opening day we made j good.our claim, thafevef y pllepf j I itm sola on J WE GIVE BELOW -SALE OF FONE fiARN t)F SAND LUGS S.OLD ON OUR FLOOR AUGUST It BY H. T. TOLSTON: ' ' ' 84 POUNDS AT 28 CENTS ,;'. ' :4S POUNDS AT 60' CENTS ... ...h, 82- POUNDS AT 80 CENTS 196 POUNDS AT 60 CENTS 72 POUKDS AT 55 CENTS ... ..... 8 POtJNDS-AT 45 CENTS' . 12 POUflDfr AT 20 CENTS . TOTAL: 690 POUNDS AT $306.42' AVERAGE 45 CENTS ' H"i" w - . - ; - 't'.w - THE .'w vv- ' .'' -Farmers Warehouse- II. P. Foxliall '. " '-. - . ' .--;' - - t PROPRIETORS TARBORO, ft. C. atar -xx i ' . - - '" -a-g f ill i i in j w:ir -v-it-'.-.-' LET "US ESTIMATE FIRST SOUTHERNER JOB PRINT. t: 'TV our Hoor must -.nrj: sC,?.. $23.52 ' ' $27.60 $41.60 , $93.6tt ' $39.G0 08.40 - 'H": - - ;''ifr - W 1 1 vi ft it & or i . V' - il PMimimw 4 -y. J-
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