: k. t . -fTu-V V:.. TKErSOUTHBBWKh, THffDAY, 24, 192? i 9 ' i -1 THE SOmUERHER DAilr-1889 Established .Weekly 1824 ub7!lied ' Every - Afternoon ' Except Sunday fey TH E ' SOUTH E rtNE R, at Tirooro,' North frolina. MH ot Associated Press: The A. jjPf is exclusively entitled to th usdj for1 republication of all news dis patchescredkted' t it or not other wise credited to this-paper,; and also thTbie$Uoerv;puplihe(t heceia. AH rifhU -of, Republication of special dis- paKes. are herein also reserved. in blowing up water mains and em ploying intimidation towards, the new arrivals, but being clearly and crim inally in ttie wrong is no more a complete deterrent to violence be tween inflamed industrial , factions than it is between infuuiated indi viduals. If the third attempt at peace should go the" way of its two prede cessors, we may look' for '.more dis order, more violence and more blood- j URDAYj HUE; 3BRD DAY OP SP, TEMBEK,; the following de scribed lands, to-wit: ' In Edgecombe County, situate in No. 13 Township,- adjoining the lands of George Howard on the north, G. Z. Lancaster " on' the 'soubh, W. E. Moore oa the west, and the Jenkins or Baker land on the east, containing 187 1-2 acres, more or ress, and be ing the identic! land conveyed fa the following deeds: Guilford Moore Foreign Advertising - Representa tive Ttost, I-artdis & Kohn, Bruns wick Building, Newr York;City; Peo p1ef:.Building,.0hic;iso, and 1064 Candler fl'iildmw, Atlanta, Ga. PaaMWs 3 . - . M : naming Editor ... Manager sited. The strike cannot btf "fought j to the said Martha Lxmisa 'Lancas to a finish" without these accompan- j tcr, -IJook 82, page 118, Elijah Moore iments. That is the prospeit that to Guilford Moore, book 28, page both sides need to hold before them I C35, both of whfc dcedts are rocoud i.n formulating this week their final ed in the Mlgecombe Public Registry, judgments. It is serious enough bo j also being the identical land devisAl warrant the hope that the rail and! to Elijah Moore, Jr., by Elijah M. union executives will not make the ; ghastly mistake of inviting it, by in- j kistetice on irreconcilable demands. Moore, Sr., by will recorded in Will Book F, page 140, of the Edgecombe Will Records; to which (lards and Enti-rH the f'o .! -Idee in Tarboro, X. .r.. Hk o.diui class matter, under the ,tt;of Wgrif M:h,, 18TO. Subscription Rates: Daily, I year, $5;, A .months, $2,-50; 1 mpjith, 60c; week, 15c. Weekly, $1.50 per yean-. Phone 75 P. O. Box 907 THE- THRD ,RY FOR PEACE. (Norfolk Virginian-Pil.. ) For the third time this month the railway-executives of the nation v'i assemble in New York today to 'on sjder and vote on proposals for end ing the rail strike. The two Cj-ivi-'" gatherings considered plans submit ted by President Harding. Today's meeting is to consider a plan i.ivanc ea by the ftve railway breth.'rliimK Kfpt for 'the raue-us voiec of I.. 1''. Loree, chairman of the eastern i-.s-idenfce'' conference, who has issued a statement declaring that talk of any peace in the rail strike is "ali hunk." no hint has come of the nature of the' brotherhood's proposals. 17 5fc Loree,v"'whf knows what they arc', predicts that peace talk is "bunfc" h may be assumed that their treatment of tc semtinty iwue is not to hi.; liking.' Thrtf is not surprising, fr Jlr.' Loree as a i&O percent cock-sure individual who is certain that every body is wrong' but hinwelf. In tiv various efforts ' at - accommodation, -these" Invoked 'by" the -president as well a''Hi6e 'indifued -spontaneously. Hi. Loree has qualified as the fore most exponent of "no eompromise." and "no quarter." The De Valera of the uailroad con troversy notwithstanding, the hope is j : : .. e .... held out tnat tne series m n.nn-.-, nV.. that will be iiiauguratcid today will eld by putting an end to a dfc- j astrous industrial conflict. The im- pbrtant developments of the past few i days support this outcome as logical, j The' president's special message" has j hiade it clear that the adni-inistwtion contemplates no drast'c iiUerlereiice. . For' th3 Unions the announcement means that instead of piaying into their hands by threatening the rail- , roadw with- government seizure, the j administration actually proposes to j make the union program progressive- : tory ' thereof, . and supplementary thereto, to ' r.scerUiMj whether the voters of saiu School District are in favor of issuing bonds for the pur pose ef building, rebuilding and re pairing a tschoolhouse of sehoolhoues in said. District and furnishing sarao with suitable equipment. 1. That the amount of bond to be issued thereunder are not to exceed the amount of Twenty five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00). 2. That said bonds shall bear a rate of interest not to exceed siv per cent annum, payable semi-annually. 3. That said bonds shall be denom ination of $1,000.00 each, and shft-ll nurture serially as follows: One each year from the oth to 9th years, in Jirsive, from the date of issue; and 2 each -year 'from the 10th to 19th years, inclusive, irom uaic oi issue of said bonds. 4. That the maximum tax which may be livicd and collected each year to pay tie interest and pi in- fUlliT: CAUSES FIRES ONLY SINGLE MEN NEED APPLY beinc the identical land whereon the ' party of the first part now resides, A certain olluge hae adopted reg-j and known as the Elifah More land, illations and rules' that debar from j This 19th day of August, 1922. the Kiiculty nui who are married,' J.ULIAN PRICE, Trustee. - unless these ajvdicants have suffic ient funds with which to support a wife. will reference is hereby made; and! l,1,al ofsM oonw saan not twenty cents on Hie une iiuuuren Brooks, Hines 5 Smitli, Atlorneyii. Greonsboro, X. C. a24-ltwl5v Surely this is an admission that i XOTKE OF SPECIAL ELECT the college officials do not intend to ! WX IX THE QliLSP 'COXSOLIDAT givc a salary that will support two1 S0L DISTRICT FOR THE jPLWOSE OF REDUCING THE A mstcicl of one, MOUNT OF SPECIAL TAX WI-TH- Ttie New Yoi4c World submits a j jv, c;jp DISTRICT -just criticism of this uivversity: I instructors applying for oi ",:'ol,-v t',vcn,that 1 f'" ... ... ., lai election aviii tie neiu in tne viis) poaittons , at -Northwestern LkHVersitv ,. . . . , . . . . , ' Consolidated School District of t heafter comply with a iw j E,lgeeonil.e Cotiiy, North Carolina, College Hill riuireaucnt. They mu-st, in effect, j on the l.'th day of September. 1922, pledge themselves to celibacv imlossjat Eagle Store, in the village of they nossuss' independent means suf ficient for the suppovt of a wife. In ; (Crisp, the reunilar. polling place mid Distri."t. under tl Dollars valuation of all taxable jiro perly fn siid Disti-ict, and sixty cents on each poll in said District. At said election those favcing 'the is.-ur.ane of said bonds ami the levy ing 'tax. iierefor, shall vote a ballot on which wHl he ix-inted the word:' "FOR SCHOOLHOWE BOTs'DS", 1 and those' opjiosed to the issurancc of said bonds and the levying of said I special tax shall vote a ballot on wh h-h shall lv printed the words "AGAINST SCII 0 OLHO U S E BONDS". And if the majority of the imlified voters shall vote "FOR SCHOOLHOUSH BOH)S". then it shall be the duky of County Comniis sione.'. of Edgecombe County to is sue sid bonds, not exceeding the amount specified, and shall there after .evy a efficient tax, not ex ceeding the amount specified, to pay tne a statement made by the dean it i ! utes of North Carolina, and acts of explained that the $35 to $40 a week ! tlie. GVnwal Assembly of North Oar average salary ot instructors is too : olina, ameudato'-.v thereof :ui(l little to majt.tain families m the Ev-' supp!e'finentary''.tftere4o. tc ascertain , . ' tthfarhei-' the vi.lers of said School :srston enviratnnent and the sjec- . . . , , District art- m favor of reducing the tacle of their wives clerking in stores . tax in sa;,, pm,.ift sha!l no. to make ends mert does not appeal'i exceed . the sum of twenty .cents on to the college authorities. I the One UifndreJ Dollars valuation Ambitious youmr tcachefs arc thus ' of ail taxable pnK-rty in said Dis- ""'"". bonds 0 issue. j I'! ile.-est andprincipul of said as said interest and contained tii Uie Ciiuso-lidaitfd iat-i i--:ncinal mav become due and pay- able. faced with the choice of giving up j marriage or foregoing the possibility of a pr feprship at Xorlhwesfccn I'ciiversity. It is a hard alternative. ! The college might, of ixmrse, pay tJiuni more or furnish living quar-. UK' for' married instructors. Failing ( that, ome one of the exMing gen-j ei.il education funds ntight provide! an endowment hp meet the need. I: even conceivable that self-sacri- I trict. and sixty c poll in said Dsti nLs on caoh ftmable ct: At sak epoetin-: those favoring the reducing of said Specitil ..School- Tax, jha-il vote a haliot. on u-hivh shall be ininteil the words "FOR -REDUC.V uo oi ci 1 1 1 v-f tnoor aiini thivp who .-rc o;ipo?ed to the due ion ol-sam peiai cno-o.' iax -hall vote a ballot- on wWh shall be printed ttie words "AGAINST ItE liFO.TIO.N' OF SPECIAL SCHOOL T1V" Ami if a mKr!lv nf nllnlified t'uing young womcn with pi-H-ate for- voters shall vie for "REDl'('TION l iiM-es- miirht com 'to ;4ie rescue ,,f !! SPECIAL SCHOOL 1A '. tnen hal ;.h to wie rescue ol ' se martyrs to celibacy in tite pur- i thereafter be. the duty of th'. ( ountv ( ommisf icnei-s each year thereafter at the same 'time all other school taxes ar levied to luvy such Hut as re.pects the general princi- I Siiacial School Tax within said Dis- pie involved, is American feminism by-ways out of the difficulty. And it is 'father ordered -that said election be heid and conducted in the san:' -manner, and at Eagles Store in the village of CrVp, in said Dis trict, as now jiresciibed for holding gcte.ral oleotions, and there shall be a new iegi.-.tra!Um of electors in Sitid District for said election.. The Registrar, between the hours of nine O'clook A. M. and turiset, 'on each day (Sinuiay excepted) for twenty clays preceding the biy, for closing the registration books will keen open said bosks for the regis tration of any electors residing with in -ssv.l School !' ii-ict and entitled to :eri-'traior,. The said, boo!;.-; will i0 i d" far registration- at sunset :r,.'i Satuijifay. . iieloiv auui :)r eaiv S:uirdav ' durin.vc id of legist (ikinii trie r'-gis- hali attend with his I'lvisiratimi Ht -the i-oiling p'ace in said :or the regi-'ration of voters, fi lowing Registrar and Juifet' Frying fats frequently ig nite and atart disastrous fke3. This is just another; of the .; Kttla things that . mint be watched, for the sake of safety. How about your fire in surance on buildings and household goods? Have you arranged for complete protection? This agency of the Hartford Fire In surance Company is now equipped to write good in surance and give sound advice. jacocks & Rbyster Company TARBORO. N. C. 4HH.c-'-M''i'"''l'4"t'4,"'!1l'''H'4 l-v'-H-.;';..;-, I Tarboro Tobacco PRICES on Taiboro'a Marliiet tha openirff day wore as high as any astfi9 CaroU" mai-kct.' '-' ' ';"' .''' 1 j Sell your tobaoco in Tarboro and bring your checks to The Fii at National Hank. We handle 'checks for' both . waneb.OHses. . .7 ' THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY First National ank TARBORO H..y...; ..j.....;.,j;....;.y.;.-:.4.. , NORTH CAROLINA '' '''' ' II" M-'X-I-'-M-t'-K-M-J..'..;..?..:... " !"K"M-i,,l"fr,!K"'K,'t-!i' ' PLANTING TIME WINTER SEED RYE RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS VIRGINIA TURF OATS TURNIP SEED RUTABAGA SEED OCRACOKE JIEADLES5 r: MULLETS. If Interested, Cull and See Me. no pe likely to countenance this attack on its ideal.--? Celibacy in college in structors may have suited mediaeval conditions of education. At a modern univerity' '.hi a country ' where' the higher education has become pretty weil fei'linizod it will be opposed as reactionary and oppressive. '.Seni4crial sentiment aesHis to be hanging against the bonus bill. Sev- t Jiffin,,lt i.f fulfillment. That is the . v 1 .1. u. ,!.... , were only about a half-dozen sena tors who would vo'te arainst the bi inevvtafcle conclusion from the pr ident's warning that he proposes to mn!ov the Bovernhient's &ull powers in protecting men in their riglit to work and in maintaining transport-. ; tion. . ' ; ,i Upon the rail excutives the nies-! sure for -peace comes both from the j president's message and from ope-j rating difficulties like .hat which the ' Sputhern is ettcountering at Spender. R'T iiprtsr enuiDment. the "'president , . . .. '. i..v(q.i .eating -nulggled goods, whether se- has warned, will not be tolerated. , ... , . . - .- , v : creted on the outside or the insule of But good order equipment cunnot be ; bad without geod order Bhop farces. !a ,an- Thc mn who H"oived an It U here tht tfce shoe pinches griev- "pensive ring to escape detevtion 0U8ly. " Mr. Loree ;.nd the eastern w.."t with it in his stomach. cutives are little troubled be cause their shops aro located i pop: Ulous labor markets. " The problem rt- in accordine with Law. and not to exceed the-amount above sped fied, '. And it is futher ordered that said election be held and conducted in ' the same mani.er and at LaglVa Store j in the Village of Crisp, as now prti- scribed forholifoig 'general eelctioiis. and there ; shall be a new registration lot electors, in said District for said election: provided however that every elector who is registered and qualified to vote in said Special Bond Election to be held at the some time and plane sludl be eatitled to voio and -participate in this election. The registrar, between the hours of'ninei p 'clock A. M. and sunset, on tin in th. trar si book : trict f The of HecteiH arc heby appointed said elect nn I P.egi.'.trar. J. II. Norvis Judges of Election-. . W. B. Kdwards (',. K. Kdwards This !he !)th day of AugusJ Tjv order of t Cor.niiissioivers. 11. S. Btinii. , . Clerk R. 8. PETERS m i : I GROCER j Phone 35 211 Main 5t. j ; t gj Vv hoWnle and Rtrlail 'Xt I t c H J -t-4- t ,;. 1 ! i .t.. II: X.'i St t'X it i"X Kx "8 it FARMERS: WAREHOUSE - TARBORO, N. C. On our opening day we made goed our clsim, that every pile ef tobacco sold on our floor must bring the top of the market. WE GIVE BELOW SALE OF I ONE BARN OF SAND LUGS SOU) ON OUR FLOOR AUGUST 16 BY II. T. TOLSTON : 84 POUNDS AT 2H CENTS Ah i'UN"JS A F (0 I NFS 52 POUNDS AT SO CENTS 156 POUNDS AT (JO CENTS 72 POUNDS AT c5 CENTS Oh I ounos At 4 r ur3 Ili2 POUNDS AT 20 CENTS $23.S2 $27 GO $41.GO $'H GO $.ftO $11.10 $3G.40 TOIAL- GMO POU" j Al $J,G 2 AVIUM L r CI U.Hs Catarrh Medicine Tlin.-io v.-io nro in a - run down" rooili tlon nil! netliv (it Ciiiai-'li bo'licm tin-in noi-h rn"re tl:in t.en ihcv Jtrft In t'un.t lie.il'u.. 1 hm fjo-r jincrr. ; -at whil--Catarfh In n loi-il dincaw. :t -It Rr.-'lv inrHient'ed he cfuirt juit ior.al rnnflillr,:, Po nd of (Sui'tvi HAi.r;s catmiu.. ,,i:,rriNK i- i ijo.iKl 01 WUl.i T(ini ,, .jor, i'rii,.r. ..,r.l R.-1'Hlirou..n in.. I'lno'l op. in til- rrni-tcui iMfi:e.-.y e: (Hi. i.e.. Iv. finis roouf-eirr in- iitilin.i.-.L!.'-!. f.nd resinriTis: norncil fon(l:tIf"hti. All ilnifslain. tr-frcBlnrn fT-ee. .-: J. CMrr.c-r Ik Co.. Tr,lf4o. nii'o. 2 4,1 1 Default havinsr been made m pay- of fillinp.the places of the .strikers' ment f the indebtedness necjied by "bs prevented them' with, no insur-; that certain deed of trust to me as mountable difficultieB. With the west Trustee for Jefferson tSandwd Life snd south roads it Is different. Their Insaranee Company bur Mrs. Martha ili ops are far removed from th large ' Louisa Lancaster on the 19th day of ti'ervoir of' labor. Strike-breakers , September, 1913, and recorded in the nrnn'he Imported from a distance (office of the Register of Deeds of Always "an unpleasant proceeding. Kdfcecombe 'County in Book 21 J of the tax of . the Southern's great DaecKon pajre 319, etc., I will, under shops at Spencer , is peculiarly in ' and ky virtue of he power of br1 fioint. , There the 'shop wovkers from . vested in me by said deed of trust iVmifitairi' conmi'uhity an Island ot an& at ie requc?t of the cestui que inionized mechanics in non-indus- j rust, and for the purpose of dis trial environment. "The attempt to I charging .the debt secured by said introduce outside labor , under the' deed of trusf, proceed to sell to the protection of state militia has pro- j highest b:dder, for cash, at the court duced a crisis. The strikers are very J house door in 'iarbero, North Caro ojisr'.y and crimically in the wong'lina, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., ON SAT- but on the last roll call there were caoh . dav (Sunday Excepted -for 32 vetes in the senate ajrainst the '- twenty days preceding tne day for passage' of the bill. Iven if tkc b.B,clomf t,,c ho" U : keen ontii said books for the rejris- Bts thru the senate and house, it I ' , i , :-t:.. ,..:tv, : tratiiin of any electors residing witn- means i-f ugh sledding ahead with tke i ;n ctfhool District ;md eiwitled to president. renitration. The said books shad b .'-'-'"'" :' ' ' Iciosed for rcftiktration at sunset on I'tho 2nd' Siiturikw -'before said tlcct ! loti. On eac .SsturJay during the t. on : the registrar (i !'s registration jd:ii ill Hllld D;s r i- ! i,i ot- voters. l:'j:;..tvar and tiiin art: hereby appointed for said en-tiioa. . Kogistrar, .1. IlNucvMe Judges of EleCiion, W- -B- Edwards ' C. 1C. Lij-.-.m-ds - 8 lBd. It wit -4 wk With the use of the x-ray niachmo. revenue men have no tumble in lo- NOTICE OF SALE. period of roKin'" shall intend vi ttook at t.he p.hi: tri-.'t. for the rei:?K The follownn Judges of Ek'i SECOND' SHEETS 75c PER THOUSAND I It v, J..:. ! a. tj -'ir. noii.se- TV i ttt II. P. Foxtail & Dan Taylor PROPRIETORS TARBORO, N. C t'M": These Second Sheets are the best railroad manila paper on the market. ALL FRESH STOCK Only 50,000 of these sheets will be , rr-c.T7 .r.- -. iT r-. rrf -ll Ir r' l'f IOV TV THE CR16P CONblLHiAX ED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TO AUTH ORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF BOfcDS OF SAID DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL REGISTRATION OF THE VOTERsI J J at pe. Notice is hereby givei that a spec ial election will be held in the Crisp Consolidated School District of Edgecombe County, North Carolina, on tha 15t4 dav of Septmeber, 1922, at Eagles Store in the Village of j Crisp, the' regular pollinjr plc ! THE SOUTHERNER JOB PRINT. . said" Dfetrictf under the authority contained in Article 9, Chapttt 35 . of the Consolidated Statute of North 'li Crohn., M Mti of the uenerai as- JHWwmmMtwttw semkly ot North Careima sienda PRINTING & PRICES . . . LET US ESTIMATE FIRST SOUTHERNER JOB PRINT. ' 13 'a 4.A it Ei: f1 $1 t4 's It. It f. U ik e? 7 1