ludoay by THE JSOyTHEItNER, at
Tlra Jsbii'riiisKNtA
ftllt ' He first enunciated this iyi
asSsllufcle position ' on the occasion
O-fyth cotton mill Workers' strike in
i JUeuiher of A8solated. Jresi .The
Psuesr ? reHixea to -t jor : nat.Qiner-
fiife exulted lights paper,' and also
rkllta of lotbiUeatIon otsfteei! lis. I
ataM,ars 4rB(iwil0 reserved t
; sPoreign Advertising . Representa
tiii: "fTOSt, . Landts kf Kihht ;Brfco
WUGi;M)((itti.CA8Q)tnd 1004
Gof l.guilding, A41a,n fa, -Ga. - . ,
T""
if
fa
ulioit ...... M'&tinff Editr
EtWed.s,t XbtL$Qt,M& J Tarbore,
J,':C.,;Aseton.i ,ltt;. mnfcter, and,
etrfonpr .Jarch 31879
ceded from it one iota. Of bourse toe
Rovers or recognizes also the right df
tierf striker to' we peaceful, meati's
Ol 'jtitXtina: . arid of 5. persuading .:if
the; tin by fair, argument Aoes wfco
itranif fo'goItoTWorfc rfol to 'do 467 if
they, arf willih to hjiar tfceni At :ne
Same time he said the striker Had
po tight to menac. r threaten, or i
lore any :.peteoh -to listen to them
Utile, they ehoos to ,do so. Nor
have they any right to assemble in
such numbers as to arooubt to an in-1
timidatioh Of the ,fnin M- desir ft to,j
or&, The governor of North CSro-j
lin . is- eveHastlrttly , tifht, and. the!
PhiiadeVph vi -Record will fay so when J
the facts are.broufent to attention, j
Concord' Tnuunt. - - , .. . I
fiUDAV, AUG. 25, lii2
.CHURCH CHOIRS JNyiTED.
The ..church choirs are jnyited to
'be. present at the! IVsbyterioji cbusqh
Concord last year, and hi Kactjfe ifpr th
day nijht. Miss Uicie Howell will
sing at this service anti Gounod's
Gallia wil be rendered also. ' t
. Capti J G. .Studdart ofRilaigh is
here today on business. !; (a fit 'ii
i?r?,? ,14 aOpplementary
fnere
to , bscertain
!,lEwriitifb ttatet: Daily, 1, year,
tf ; inenttisV 12.56 li month, (Oc;
eltilfie. feiayl JOt Wr year,
P, 6. Boi 907
"j,
TO MCMttCRS -OF.-THE. SEWING
CIRCLE. .....
r ifeif jitipii think the newspaper
finiti "grhty :traJit' .for thwe
'nbrfallr h WlMiaVt top
to tWhi of tte hardphip of it, bat
Measiire t3iFlr;onious, only b.y ,th
tWnsfteVkttw, Jiothmg about.,.If
tne faSer has Ue or tw,o geod da.yS,
cftbvlkel full ot advertising, is it a?
ohcjfe, tbottght ihat.tht paper is lite.r
iHy;,"eleaiift;. Up,'.'. The ever,think
of;e'diy9 wfcek the advertising rev.
eiiue dr?ps"tO next to otbing, wftn
tfit bverhead it just.the jAme, atd
pMyrol1 and. rent anA .othr ,abiga
tini. hv t be jnetjust the same,
H'er it a story f an editor whp
"got rkb''- artd retired. .The .flteh
Point Bnterprlse gets the dope from
bethel aoUrca, . and ,we ine. going to
tit ft. aUnf. vtb .the '?grvy train"
cluis ire ohld ask that, they read it:
''ft ewsljapr editor lead a fascl
nking . life la ftome . ways, Fastinat-
lug'baute h bever, knows wbat,tocage said about this kind of. taxation:
eipect Btit. ' .. , . , , : Jto lay with on..band. the powr
f Dpi- hifHUte ,h. k receiving the j 0f the government on the property of
prltlsM dl a-community .because bejthe tltizati and with the: other .be
hik VtprSed through, bie. paper ,an;tnw it upon iavonte , individuals. to
opinion that is general. The next he : ard private enterprise and to build
is fieiiig rakid-pver the coals special: up private fortunes is none the less
y reparid .fer.him because he has j robbery because it. is done under the
daVed t6vpcpteia the opinions of the) forms of the Jaw and is called taxa-
mlhftrRJtt ; : ; tion.'! The Fair Tariff League says
Material rkei,croe to few edi'!"T whom does this country belong
tore her-do -lhan. come, to. material i the hosiery manufacturers?"
rich. Knowledge .of human beings r The republican party, in its.tarUT
tfcougft, More valuable. than the ma- .bill legaliies this kind-ef fobbery.
terial'ttingi, ..doe come , and che , The democratic . patts ,j opposed
asUkl experience must, have been that to it. - You can balp. ta-stop. it by voi
of lh. fcansai editor, who, in bidding ing the democratic tiskct. this fall.
his tader ftarewell jwrote : ; '
The proposed . duty . on hosiery
would dAj$39j(JoO,0(l!0to thesum
the American pe&ple now pay, which
stmt, it is estimated by the Fair Tar
iff L,64gU, woulA double to the ,con
sumers at retail, making $578,000,-
000. Out of this enormoua sum the
government Would fet . a 'powtrile re
venue of only $3,000,000.
In the production of hosiery .and
knit goods 4he , United States is the
master of th world. Our , exports
Were thirty-eigtft tms more than
our -imports in 1019 and . ten ,-tinws
greater in 1920. Our export wer.e
more than 50 per ,c,6nt in .excess .of
imp6rts , in 121. when all foreign
tounti-iea Were rushing ; f merchandise
Into the United States in anticipa
tion of iacreases. in, the';. tariff.,. iWe
meet foreign prices jn.foreigm coun
tries We could meet them here,, but
the manufaeturer not only iwaots to
shut out foreign competition .but b,e
Wants to fix bis, own price,. which un
der the new-tariff bill would be the
worst kind of . profiteering to,xa,liofi
Jtead what the Supreme Court of
the. United -Statear in th Marahall
. Vi4Ma ar mittff waU tnith
fcn Vik WrHii M"MiBnae
am;. .ajJy A.-. iiv lw"SS
tor nlc by
AUSTIN MARDWAM CO
W.TRlr01jrAllffCOATLAItTA,CA.
ir- : r . ; '. ;
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECT
ION, IN .THE CRISP CONSOLIDAT
EDSCIi30Cmgf RlC FOR THE
PURPOSE OF REDUCING THE A
MOUNT OF SPECIAL TAX WITH
IN SAID DISTRICT.
, Notice is hereby given that t sDec
ialelection will be held in the Crisp
Consolidated School Distriet of
Edgecombe County, North Carolina,
o the 15th day of September, 1922,
t BuBJe Store, in .the village of
Crisp, ,ihe regular polling place in
said District, under the authority
contained in the Consolidated Stat-
Utes of North Carolina, and acts Of
the General Assembly of North Car
olina, . amendatory thereof and
supplementary thereto, to ascertain
wheather the voters of said School
District are in favor of reducing the
special tax ia- said District shall not
earceed the um of twenty cents on
the. One Hundred, Dollars valuation
of all taxable property in said Dis
trict, and 'sixty ceats on each taxable
poll in said District.
. ''TlUU the last iastieof pttr paj
pef. Jwenty.-five year ago the edi-
tot- hit town with 9e ..dollar in his
poefctti tomorrow, fae iui to .wjtti fifty
tbbukjiad dalJars .in the .iank. His
luW J,the tunh.of, Strict sobrie
ty, Unimpeachable iotejrrjty, ability
iforlt gt.hours out.flf24; and live
Upan.;pratticaHj;ithiir.g ord .the
farther facts that wealthy aunt
ha juet jiiad up. in Boaton and left
him $i.S99."S
GOT. (MORRtfiOJi'S ' POSITION.
AfflazeVoijr
RfiiEiIslIi
tour Cc;!idda
. Dayaawant c)eBrkwSngskJ
'-fteii from evei thft sligbtM frace M
pimpta or bJaekbeadtf .V0u.5an have it
easily. jAnd ojwctl t&afyouf friends '
willbeiimuttt at B tbAnga v.your
.ppearance.$imply ake Ironiaed Yeast
two . $ablea with each aiefeJ. 'Thea
watdi the reieuh' Before you kur it
tvpirapljandrblackhed.,wil' have
iifBpptattd and you wilt nav "i sSwA, -youthful
velvets aki-the kiAdttwt is
envied b$ tveyona.- Ironifed Yeast1
supplies your system with .eertairi Vital
elements nOWlaiklnrW yoiurfdbd-htt
very elements needed to.keejyour akin '
beauli(ulv.Xqu won't believe what a
wonderf ul change It cani UTiKg in your'
cimipMiieiiiiiktildutrylt; Cetltfrom
your druggist today ornail postcard
for Famous 3-Day FREBTeA' Adflresa
' IrikiM Yeaet tX-tfept Atlanta, '
Ga. IrardiedYeasf ia reegpitnwWd
and guaranteed by all gooa driunatat,
1'
( 1Wtt,;tba president. appealed to 29
ivamr.te. tfrflttett ,aH .persons who
weri-Jiltot't4Jw3rJtlwbra,sWUea
: wtriiiu apeTtion .(Jorae Irri
t)ri of No, ff aj4jAt waa.tha, ilf
Ine jfcba -flatly, ref.ni ad gi tfng as ja
hiW&itiQfr fh'
. tSv-nerit;, i.thf fd .of strike
breakers. Bui n.Juk called out 50jo
tita-ioja.fsr 4ty(t,point jhere
,Hje efori ,V tljr tavtharn ;, Railway
It a itifrA.ons jajb non-uBion la
btiillki,tb tjain,of .kh
'4bMit.i.tt' fe$liitnyibja..4riif ih
UacMea.,f J tl ;goerior era ta
yulifcoldi'Jth Jaw and retert .ever
'iiht tJi frikf laborers, Pr?tect'j
if and prosetty nd tokeap peace.!
V . 5F"F. -TT" J"T'.
JAihjideJIpbiar Racrf 4 ,'; ;';
i $H RHN.!jajtn t aariuua . error
At ta,v yar; Gjore, vjforrisn
ui..i$t Si.4fi epretaet aU partons
ttrikei ;. jij o5erayyi," Gov. Mnr
i' h be,f f estyt fO(t'ti po
i!, 71 $vtr.gj!Tyim)ir who d.esir);s tb
' ba.lgl riJ t
t u.le imaehijery; of the- rtate
y : '"-.a to nroteci-jkiaat iatt$-
k a l.. : t.i
V Dyr.t r Mtf Robert Tl DunMll el
A4kt.rin.rHn Tni"rar.l Ur,Mr
kilt ri'l,'la-l BlrM
Mat psit. Aari h vt Vina pft oa
ia- MrtuiM thau BHkr a4 ra aaal insva.
ins h fuond Kty-rour bi( rata. Aad th '
- kMiiad aiaM tut am .fr mm bu
caita wita aaate on lam. aoifr tfc aaeoae
moraine fea foaad -tvntaa mora rata,
niaklnc a Htil if HnalMlM'rUUV
'i ww atcQia, .m vihtra warm, law mar
laa( did t IWrtM .'! V i I- i
vrit to lat jroa know tnat yr rat, paua
I euaU:: t,r-V - ',.1.- ..
BctfaUT. KbNNKDT BftOTltBRai "'
k I Iw -e tm 1.) K .
- -a, 1'ItlaJ Alii liel.'- l '?i)lt IV ll
-'61.; ;icrt.u:.7 .lef'x'-:
At said election those favoring the
reducing of said Special School Tax,
Shall vote a ballot. on which jahaH be
printed .the ;words "FOR REDUC
TION OF SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX",
arid jhose who are opposed to the
reduction of said Special School Tax
shall vote- a ballot on wi:h shall be
printeo .the word "AGAINST RE
DUCTION OF SPECIAL SCHOOL
TAX". And if a majority Of qualified
voters shall vote for "REDUCTION
OF' SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX",.th8i.
it shall thereafter. be the duty of the
County Commissioners each year
thereafter. at the same, time all other'
school taxes are levied to leVy iiicn
Special School Tax within said Dis
trict in according with Law, and not
to exceed the amount above speci
fied.
And it is futber ordered that said
election be held and conducted in
the same manner arid at Imgles Store
in the Village Crisp, as now pre'
Scribed for holding general eelctions,
and there shall be a nw registration
of 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 same time
and place shall be entitled .to vote
and participate in this election.
The Registrar, between the hours
of nine O'clock A. M. and sunset,' On
each day (Sunday Excepted) for
twenty days precedfcig the day for
closing the registration books shall
keep open, said books for the regis
tration of .any electors residing with
jn said School District and entitled to
registratior..- Theisaid books shall be
closed for registration at sunset oh
the 2nd Saturday before said elects
idn. On -each Saturday dUTmg, the
period of .registration the registrar
shall .attend With his' registration
bOok at the polling place in (aid Dis
triet for the registrstlort of .voters,
i The following.: Regiftrar and
Judges of .'.Election . (?;e .hereby
appointed for said election. ! '
Registrar, 3. it. Norville -'v'
' Judges of Electioiv, ' S
... - - W.-B.-Edwarda
.' : i C. -K, Edwards ; '",
8 15d. It wk ;4 wk
Whthef ill
yyi?rs. ,01 saiq.jscnooi uistnot are 11
fvorfMsaU'inir bonds for the nn.
pose : ot tulldmg rebuilding and re
pairing a fchooihouse of achoolhoudbs
ih laid District a'tid furnishing same
with suitable equipment.
.1. That the amount of bond to be
UftUed; thereunder are hot to exceed
the amount of Twentv fiva Thousand
Pollara (t5.000.00). v
2. That said (bonds ehall bear a
rate ef interest not to exceed sir per
cent. annum, payable semi-annually.
S.That said bohds shall be denom
liAtidn ofJ $1,000.00 each, and shall
mature- HeriaHy as follows: One, each
year -from, the 5th to Oth'yeari, in
elusive1,' from the date;of issuej and
2 each year from the 10th to 19th
years, inclusive, from date of issue
of said bonds. j - ' ,'
4. That the maximum tax which
may9 be Irvled and collected each
year to pay the interest a.nd prin
cipal of .said bonds shall not exceed
.twenty cens on the ,pne Hundred
Dollars .valuation of all taxable pro
perty in" said District, and sixty cents
on etcn- poll' in Said District. -At-
said -election, those favoring the
issurance of said bonds and the levy
in g tax therefor, shall vote a ballot
on w.hifli .will be printed the words
"FOR SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS"
end those , opposed to the issurance
of said bonds and the levying of said
special tax- shall vote a ballot on
which shall ' be printed the words
"AGAINST SCH OO LH O USE
BONDS". And if the majority of the
qualified ' voters shall vote "FOR
SCHOOLHOUSE BONDS", .then it
shall be the duty of County Commis
sionere of .Edgeconibe .County to is
sue 'said iionds, not exceeding the
amount specified, and shall there
after' !eVr a sufficient tta," 'not ex-
ceeding'the amount specified, to pay
the" interest andprincipal of said
bonds so issued,, as said interest and
principal may become due and pay
able.'', i'"'- ' '""'' ' .- '''.'
And it' k father ordered that said
election be held and conducted in the
same manner, and, at Eagles' Store
in, the village of Crisp, in satd-Dis
trict. na now prescribed for holdine
1 -.... . .
general elections, and there shall be
a new registration of electors in said
District for said election.
The .Registrar, between the hours
of nine O'clock A. M. and sunset; on
each day (Sunday excepted) for
twenty days' preceding the day, for
closing ' the" registration ' books will
keep Open eaid books for the regis
tration of any electors residing with
in said School District and entitled
to registration. The eaid books will
bje closed" for registration at' sunset
on the 2nd "Satdrday ' before Stud
election. On each SatUrdav during
the period of .registration the regis
trar shall attend with his registration
book at the polKng place in sa'd bis
trrct for the regis'Srat' ion of
The following RegUsfruT i. .ge-
of Election are hereby at"- or
skid election: 1
Registrar. j
J. H. ..
Judges of "Election. '
W. B. Edwards
C.:X. Edwards
This the 9th day of August, 1922
CAUSES iFIRES
Iat-1 ' .";?''-'..'..' :.-.., .';. -.;.,,-' (.' T1
Tarboro's Tobatco
Market
Frying fats frequently ig
nite and ktaft disastrous
fires. This ia just another
of the little things that
must be watched, for the
sake of safety
Mow about your fire in
surance bn baildings 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.
jc$cks & Royjstef
Company
TARBOBO. N. C.,; ,- -
TIME
gr . . is,.
WINTER gEEO RYE
RED RUST PRQOF SEED
OATS
VIRGINIA TURF OATS
TURNIP SEED
RUTABAGA SEED
OCRACOKE HEADLESS
MULLETS.
If Interested, Call and
See Me.
R. B. PETERS
GROCER
Phone 35 211 Main St.
' ' L' ' - - ' -f a2 "
.PRICES on Tarborbs MaVkex the openSag '
day were as high as any pastern Carolirtat
-market.'.'' ' - -r-- .
SM, jrr- tobacco Tarbora and bring .
y.Wf ?hrPSM't0 The First National Bank, We
"oJheclis for both warehouses.
THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY.
First National BanI
I TARBORO
NORTii CAROLINA I
WAREHOUSE
s ih High Average,
1
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are in a "run down" condi
tion AvID 'nfitit'Sthttt' Catarrh' tibtnert
them much more than when they are In
good health. This lact provea that while
Catarrh ia a IoohI dtgeasa, it Is greatly
influenced bv oohttitutliniMi poniittinna
,Sy order ol the Hoard ol County: "f-VwLAKiir: mkuiciw.is, b-
.' . . ' 1 Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through
Commissioners. . line blood ution the mucoua aurfHoea of
U g! R.i'nn " 1. the body, thua reduct'iK the tnrhiii.niuttbii
Ml
Clerk.
All druKKlata. Clrculiira fr
VJ. beney ..;o., Toledo. Ohio.
TT'i"l"l"l")". !'
,t,,.,r,,,i,.,,h.;..W..;..M..:..;.;.S.;..;..?)..i...
SECOND SHEETS
75c
PER THOUSAND
it
Jhese Second Sheets are the beit
'.''-' ' ,;. : y :.. ;
railroad manila paper on the market.
'At .
aijl Mesh stock
"N0TICM OP .PECJAL .EEIEF
ION IN TH5 CRISP, COiN.StlIDAT
ED SCHOOL DISTRICT, TO AUTH
ORIZE THE ISSUANCE Ob HOND8
F SAID DISTRICT -FOR SCHOOL
OtXSESi 'ANB ORDER AF rfEW
HECISTRATJON OF THE VOTERS
ftF jSAnViDISTRICT. , , ' ", ;
hai eiectfon will btfaeld In -tbi ICrisp-
rrniiartfatAi 'ftriool -' foiatrict :'af
Edgecombe County'Ndrth .Caroliiia,
n ehwlStb day of Septmeber, 1922,
at Eaglea Store in tha -Village of
Cusp, the regular ' pojllng' place ,iin ? ?y -said
Dktrirt, under tb authority Iff
contained ' in Article 39, Chapter 9 j Tl r
af the CoBtoUdated Statutes 6f Njrth lit. -
Carolina, and acta Jit tne General As- 4 1
sebyr.oi .noxjm carol; oa anenda--
50,000 of these sheets Will be
: sold at this price. f
THE SOUTHERNER
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JOB PRINT
a
p.
II Ml IHHH I I t
ft
We are beginning to receive
tobacco from up the stalk and
the buyers are in shape to take
care of all grades.
Bring us a load and watch
us work for the r , ,
TOP-NOTCH PRICE
-S . V.''l e . ji ." 1. j. ' . ..
THE
'
-Farmers Warclsouse"
H. f.iFoxliitU :& Dan Taylor -
PROPRIETORS
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TARBORO, N. C.
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