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. TfiJfi SOtJTHEBOTK,- SATURDAY, : AUG.' 26, 1922 TIIESOUTHERKER DHy 18' Established Weekly 1824 , iii''' t-4nbHiidKvry - Afternoon Ex cept uday'by THE SOUTHERNER, at ' 'Tarboroi North Carolina. Member of Associated Traps i The iAJP. is exclusively eutitlcd to the usi f or republication of all news dis patches 'credited 'to it or not otfier ' it ; imditd to this paper, and also . theUal,nws published heroin. All! ..rights republication of special uis jj patoho)s.are hcfc'in also reserved. I1 - ' " Foreign Advertising Representa tives: Frast, L&ndis & Kohn, Bnms- ., wick-Building, Now. York City; Poo elGa's Buibli'i". Chicago, and 1004 CVW Butldtfitr, Atlanta, Ga. Paul ,!.. - - Managing Editor V.'Hei;i: ! Manager M l I c!,Sareltes JUL 11 H!jx They are ! BayiAisCgareffeanJSat'eMoney i : -.. 1 ,E;)'.wtH 'i L'lc VoKtuffice in Tnrboro, V." V, 4, 'ecdml class matter, under the: Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: Daily, 1 year. $5,,nunths,,$2.f0; 1 month, ',0c; 1 week 15c, Weekly, ?l-50 P P. O. Box 907 Phone 75 JUDGE KEN YON VS. FORMER JUSTICE HUGHES. the firesides of thi will . eventually determine this quo tion." Scnater Kenyon, :iow Judge- Ron payable senii-annun.lly on 1st day of January and July of each year, the said bonds to become due and pay able one each year beginning; July 1st, 1125 to lll;M, inclusive, two.each year beginnmr July 1st 11)35 to 114 I inclusive.. COUPON BONDS: Obligation of the Town of rmetops, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, unlimited tax. Legality will be approved by recognized bonded attorney, whose approving opinion will be furnished to the purchaser without charge, Proposals must be made on blank forms to be furni.-hed ly the under signed, an-d r.aist be enclosed in a ?'o alert ei:velo)ie, marked "Proposals . ' for Bonds" and accompanied by cer- country, who ; 0J Check for two percent of the face vnlue of bonds bid for, payable to the order of the Town. Bonds will bo delivered at plaVe of purchaser'" yon, anticipating the vote to scat rhoiee on or about October 1, 1922. Newberry, also said: "My Cod! You, never can lessen the dignity of the; Senate i.ftrr today." May it not now be said with equal truth: "You cannot Wen th. dig-; nity of the great office of Secretary: of State after today?" ! No bids for less than par and ac crued in K' rest wilt be considered. The right to reject any or all bi.k is reserved. This AigU.-t 2r.th, 1U22. W. K. COBB, Town Clerk. Pinetops, N. . C. Secretary" of -State Hughe de fense ol. Senator Newberry is more remarkable for what it omitted than for what it included. j .' Secretary Hughes omitted to state ' the sum admittedly spent by fte Newberry force was near 8200,000, j 'though they were charged with having spent much more. He omitted to state that Newberry had been convicted before a repub lican judge by a republican jury in a republican slate of a-violation n: .,. . r Pt.oMirrva Art. the': 111 1 uie vjunuiy, a ......... full force and effect. He omitted to state that the deci sion ef the Supreme Court nullify ing the Corrupt Practices Act as li.j t. Senatorial nrimaries did , i'piiiu vv. -' ' not attempt to decide the merit- of the case. -.. He omitted to state that Senator Newberry refused to appear before the Committee on Privileges and El ections to answer the charge against him. He omitted to tell of the destruc tion of Newberry oampaign record and the spiriting away of Newberry henchmen beyond the reach of court. He omitted to stae that after the trial and conviction in a federal court new evidence was found aad used in th trial of Senator New berry before the Senate evidence of the moit damaging character. He omitted to state that nipo- Re publican Senators voted to unseat Senator Newberry, He omitted to state that Senator Newberry had been retained in hi; : seat by only five majority of the Senate, ana that tin: majority was only made possible by' the. pasiftge of a resolution condemning the ex penditures of the NeWberryites as' "oontrary to sound public policy, harmful to the honor and dignity of the Senate, and dangerou to the j perpetuity of a free governmant." .' : : He omitted "to say a word in con- demnation of this expenditure vAich : a Republiean Senate condemned. Not hng ago Secretary Hughes j resigned from the Supreme Court of j the United States to re-enter, active political life. Not long ago William j S. Kenyon resigned from the Senate j of the United S-tes to sit as a judge : of the Circuit v. t of tlte. United , States. ' v k We commend to the attention of Secretary Hughos, abandoning a ju dicial life for a political one the f ol 'lowing sentences from n speech jr. the Senate William S. Kenyon, abandoning a political life for a ju dicial one: ' "Thii will not be the last of the Newberry' case!! You cannot brush side a" thing of this kind. It goes th th rety fundamentals of ihe gov- ernmertt. The"pe.ople of this country, who loVe' their government, are joal oUs'of its"lntefp-lty and hate, the cor rupting'lnfTuences that purchase a teat 1ft tonrass: The day is coming ' tehen this case wSfl be heard in an other court, the only court, eave the Supreme Ciurt, wit higher jurisdic tion, arid ; that is the court of the great American people. "Thank God ' for the folks at home! Thank God ; fot the men and women inthe fac- toriei and on the farms and around IfFlMI ! Notice is hereoy given that t spec 'NOTICE' F SPECIAL ELECT ION IN THE CRISP CONSOLIDAT ED SCHOOL' DISTRICT FOB THE P( Kl'OSE OF REDUCING THE A Two men were standing in the co operative warehouse yesterday when one said to the other: "John, how do yen like .the co-op way of selling toUiwo?' John, with a lor.fr sigh, replied : "Well, it may be all riht, but it's too slow for me." The ether man retorted: "I i 1 1 ' ? know so much about that; I have just come from the independent ware house and they are too fas-t over there for me, so if you are satistiec so am I." An old eoiored man was asked how he liked the co-op warehouse, and l;c said: "Well, it's all right. 1 reckon, but so.v.chow or otber 1 jest iiat'ally lave -,o ilea;- dem auctioneeiv Aug. It's mu-ic to my-ears." Certificate of DissoJutiom. State of North Carolina Depart ment of State. To Ail to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: Wlu-r it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticaicd rec6rd of the pi ocevdings for the vo'iint.;.' dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockheddt-rji. posited in my office, that the Dim bar Farm and Marcantile Company, a ; corporation of this state, who;, principal offfce is situated in tin town of Battle'ooro, county of Edirr-coin-be. State of North Carolina (.!. E. Dillard being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has com plied .with the requirements of chap ter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entit led "Corporations," preliminary to the issuing of this Cortilicate of Dis solution: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Grtmos, Secretary of .State, of the State i..f North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said cbiporation did, ial election will be held in the 'risp Consolidated School District o-f Edgecoivibe County, North C.-iroHns. nn the 15!b day of S.'r!einb-r. 11'22 at 'Easlcs Store, in tl? .-illar'? u Cri.-p, the regular ro!ilnr r!;i'e in -id District, under t'io nuthority cer.taiiu-d in live Consolidated .Stat utes of North Carolina, and acts of the General Assembly of North Car olina, amendatory ..-thereof and u;-;de"ii:.1r.t-iry thereto, tc a.scei-.aia v.-heaihir the voters of said S.lioce District are in favor of rcihicing th.; special tax in said. Du-trict shall r.; c-;ceed tie:- rum of twenty cents or. the One Hundred Dollar:! valuation 'if all taxi:We property m said Dis trict', and sixty cents on each t.-ixable poll in said District. At said election thoe favoring ihe i-rducKlg of sail! Special School T:i: shail vote a bsiiol ou vvhich shall ' he nrmled the ivn-i -'OS i;EDl'''- riON OF SPECl.M. SCiW01. TAX", and tliivj-e who are opposed to thej ledtict-ion of said Special School Taxi ;)):,!! vote a baliui. on uliich e-lutll be j . j iho ords "AGAINST KE-) Dt.iCTlO.N OF SI'Li- IA!, SCHOOL !'A'''. And if a majority of (luaiii'ied vo(ei shall voee for "REDUCTION OF SI'FCIAL SCil.UOI. TAX"., then it hd:l thereafter he.the duty of the ( aunty Commissioners each year 'hereafter at the Fame tin all other school ' l.ws are levied to levy uci) i -Special School Tax within said Di.- ! trict in according with Law, and not j to exceed the amount above speci- jfied - ' i -i-.t if. i-- fnilicr ordered that said election be betd and eomlueted, in flip same, manner and at Lngles Store in the iilage of Cri.-p, as now pee -rribed for holding general eek-tions. and there shall be a new registration of electors-ill said District for said elect Los; provided however that e very elector who is -registered and tory thereof, and supplementary thereto, to ascertain whether the voters of saiu School Distinct are in favor of issuing bonds for the pur pose of building, rebuilding and re pairing a schoolhouse of schoolhouscs in said District and furnishing same with suitable equipment. 1. That the amount of bond, to be issued thereunder are. not to exceed the amount of Twenty five Thousand Dollars ($2,1,000.00). 2. That, said bonds shall bear a rate of interest not to exceed VJv per-, cent annum, payable semi-annually. 3. That said bond? shil be denom ination of, $1,000. 00 each, and shall mature serially as follows: One each year from the Ms to 0th years, in clusive, from the date of issue; and 1 each year from the 10th to l!Hh years, inclusive, from date of issue of said bonds. ' 4. That the maximum lax- which may be lii'led and collected ; each year -.to pay the interest ami piin-..-ipal of said bonds shall uot. exveed twenty cents on the One Hundred Dollars valuation of all taxable pro perly in said District, and sixty cents on each poll in said District. At said election those favoring tne ssurance of said bonds and the levy ng tax thtrefor, shall vote a hallo! iv which will be prinAcddh" word' 'FOR SCHOOI.UOL'SK liONi'S". nn those opuoM-.l to the issuiance of srtid bad. and the- levying ol' -suid special tax shall vote a ballot on which shi-.il be print .'d the words "AGAINST SC1I O O L II O I S E BONDS". Ani if the majprity of the o.uaKPIecl otors sha'U vote "FOP. SCHOOiHOl'SK BONDS", then i: shall be the duty of County Comims siones of Edgecombe County to is sue said bonds, not exceeding the amount specified, and after .evy a sufficient . shall there tax. not ex ceeding the amount specified, to pay (he internet ainlprincipal of said bonds so i.-ucd. as said interest and principal may become due and pay able. And it is fuiher ordered that said election be held and conducted in the same manner, and at Eagles Store in the village 'of Crisp, in said Dis trict., .as ins'' prescribed . for holding general election, and. there ..shall be a new i-cgi-traiion of electors in .iitl District for said election. The Iiegistrar, between the hours of nine O'clock A. M. and sunset, oil each day (Sunday excepted) for twenty days preceding th'- day, for closing the iee-;.,Ui.lien buol;., v;;l keep open .-aid books for the regis tration of any electors residing w;!h in siM SehoO! District and entitled re.-isti atior. The ;:d book- w -' ; r. .. I,. FLAMING FAT CliES FIRES n Fryinjt fats frequently ig nite and start disastrous fire3. This is juat pnother of the little thine t'iat nwst be watched for the sake of safety. -How about youf firo, 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 sd in" surancc and give saund advice. Jacocks & Roystei .Company.,''..."" TARBORO. N. C. ;..r...fr.,..fr.j..;..i..fr. it VI II PLANTING WINTER SLED KYlv RED RUST PROO"V" SEED OATS VIRGINIA TURF OATS TURNIP SEED RUTABAGA SEED OCRACOKE HEADLESS MULLETS. !f 'Interested, - C&H and See Me. n v.t. it..;, A.. v.. ! A ! A 'i'X A.;. it ! '." fl yeiV'ST ration ojiis.et (qualified 'to vote in said Special Bond Klection to be held at the same time nlaee shall be entitled to vote land participate"!'.! thi.s election. , Thj. rn'tristrar, between the hour.; ' of .nine O'clock A. M. and sunset, on leach day (Sunday Excepted) for twenty days prc'ceoing the day tor closine; the registration books, shall keep optn said liooKS ior tne reas on the 23rd day of August, 1922, lile Uration of any electors residing with in my office a duly executed and at- in said Pchool District and entitled to jj-. :i registration. The said books shaii oe I closed for rcEistrntion, ai sunsei un teslifd consent in writing to the sslution of said corpoi-ation, exectit- j 'the 2nd Saturday before said elect ed by all the stockholders thereof, j in.,' ori rich Saturday durinar the which sr. id consent and the record of ' period c-f rci-'istration the registrar hall attend Avilh -. ;his . -registration book at tl'C t.i llr place in said Dis- the proceedings aforesaid are now oi file in my said office as provided by law. ;'"-' i$ In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and affixed my offi cial saal at Kaleigh, this 23rd day of August, A.D. 1922. . J. BRYAN CRIMES, " Secretary Of State. - i i '':.. r $15,000.00 - ; TOWN Of PINETOPS EDGE. . CCMBE COUNTY, N. C. ELfCTRIC LIGHT AND POWER .-. .. bonds. i ,- . : ' . Sealed bids will be received by the Eoard of Commissioners of the Town of Pinetops, Edgecombe County, un til four o'clock P.M. September Cth 1922, for the purchase of $15,000.00 Electric Light and Tewer Bonds erf said Town, dated July 1, 1922, in the Sim of $500.00 each, principal in terest payable at the Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. Y., inter est rte at six percent per' aqnum, trict far the .le.'jIArsOR of voters The follow;!!.': Kezlstrar. and Judges oi Kicetion are hereby appointed lor said ek-otiorv. . '.'Registrar."-' ,1. II. Norville .. :. Judges of r'le.cUur., - . 11. Edwards C. If. Edward-! . 8 :,".d. It wk -4 wk ! e:-.-ee on' the '(Jixf ' .'Srturdny before :aid ; eioclioi!.; (.". each Stunrih-y I'.inm-i the '. r!(.d of rer sU ;it:.-,n !!ie n i"s trar shaii attend with his wu book ::t 'the io'.li:-,ir 'p'aee iii iid ! -. trict for (he re ri-1 : ui :on- ot v.. The feilov.itiir jlf itistrar ate of Election are here by .ij.poiti said election: Registrar. . 'J. !j. No.rvillo Judge:; of. Election. , W. U. Kdwards C. K. Edwards This the 9th day o .iudf.e ;eU iur 1. 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