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WORLD SHiPPING LOSES 167 UNITS IN 3 MONTHS i I iGHTING STILL: GOING Gitii or '.'this, notice will be pleaded in bax , ytr&u :hav:ng uuii.4 ; ADVERTISE If IN THE SOUTHERNER BETWEEN GREEKS AND '. ' i. TURKS LOXDO.NT, Sept. 4. l-loyds Re;ris-; . ter of shipping records the loss dur- . ATIIKWS, Sept. 4.-- The captiin ii'CT the last quarter of 11121 of !)!! Iiy the Turkist Nationalists of IJcha!, an : in p ilant posilion of Grso ha. been eon finiled bei'e I inlay. Disp.i'.i lies lo lieu papers indica!' hat H'.i.-a'niay soon fall into jr.' the Keniali.-! of their recovery. All persons in- tate of the said decea:ed to i;xhi.jii debted to said eftate will please make lhem tQ the undersigned at Whit. immediate payment. This tho l'7lh day of July, 1922. WM. II. POWELL, )::, rul.ur of Mrs. Helen ?. Powell. steamers, and l!K sailing vessels, rep reseiitimv 117,020 and ::S.i:!8 tons (.'ross, respect ively. The causes an jivon as wrecked, foundered, colli sidiied. burnt, m issi n ti", abandoned .1 losl, and condemned. Of Ibis total seven steamers am 17 sa.liiie; vessels were of America', voirislcr. Holland hail no losses dur ill); the period under notice. Vessels under 1 00- tons are exclud ed from the return. ',.'iv' opensesame: AWSPftl CAUSES FIRES A match carelessly thrown aside may come in con tact with an explosive and cause tremendous Ins;. Causes of explosion are of ten matters of nejjrli.irenc". Danirer may be minimized with care. 1 I . First, secure reliable tire insurance if you do not have it. Then jrive some serious thought to Fire Prevention. This ajreney of the Hartford Fire Insur ance Company will coope rate with you. Call or phone- Jacocks & Roysies Company TAREORO. N. C. 11.111S . ADA , Inn i'" 1 iliel:, .1 'lol't I. 1. ti ae 11 or a '. 1 d-f, NV 1 -t v ' i.'p ali ti i'ii! : ASIA MINI 1 1!, ek A rmy 'rn in Sept -1. Hie K- Administrators Notice. Having cpialilied as administrator if the estale of J. .1. Piltinan, de eased, late of Kderolllbe County. kers, N. C, R. 1, on or before tili 22d day' of August, 123, or thi. no tice will be pleaded in bar of their lecovery. All persons indebted to the estale will please make immediate payment. This 22 day of AU1r., 1922. A. W. HARPKK. Admr. Instate o f J. .1. Piltinan, deceased. North Carolina, this is to notify all ' an;:'!U-J tw -fivvks . t ion of Ifrco o: : ve been di.-po eport that ihi-,-. :ose annihiiaied 'mais. Acconiii form Aiijui::, (ioveriHiient th i in disorer. TI 1 within twelve ;!rusa. 1 the Tlirki. l. :eil. The di Crops have by the Tu--1: 'to dispa; ; .-eat of tin e ( reeks a: e Turks have miles of the ;-v 'II ii it xx n LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO MEET TODAY ( !:' i ' V., Sep'. Tiie Third as 1 m!dy ' the l.eaeue of Nations ha; !! c: !ed to meet ibis morninc by 'aairn. ;;i Doinioio da (lama of liv.iz: I'here are large gatherings of inter 'ted spectators. n It HINTON AND PARTY OFF ON Sl.COND LEG OF FLIGHT St. 1 CTKRSHl'KC. 1-1. A. Sept. 4 l.ieu'i imnt Walter II on am! his smith .'' :t.oi icon liound I i i c is hopped iff for 'Coy West on hi ; secumi lei; iiiv r f. 'hi which they ', ml t - K" 1. 001;' Anieriia. Their Plain was X'. !! ' by the Navy station and $" '10 na, : of the plane they have vi.w XI S.'iii'j'.'tio (.'orcein No. 2. The left XI A A if tt XX he,: illy. a. ei.uhl t hirtv-f ive this ttun'ii- HEE TO ATTEND SCHOOL Mr. Charles U. Rogers of Snow lii.'l i- here for the next year term 1 1 itte- 1 the (leaded School. Hall's Catarrh Moclicir.a T:ini;c -vlie. are in a ' run. ilcwn" e.-mli-t'.m will noiice that ('aurrli 1) uhers 111 ni 11 h ni'T - tlian niicn tiicv are in j ci',i In Oth. This f.icl prov-a lliat whit.-; f'l'jr'l' is a to- il 1I11; as.-. t - t-.;i' tl'l'lelu'i iv eons' i! 'It ior..! I rnni.ioi;. I.'Ml.': r ATA lilt:-. MKniC-INK I. a I Oliie .'lli.l I In. li I 111 it'll I. an.l a. 1.' l ;o'lt! in. Mo' 1 li'ion ilie n-iici'is in 1 1 f , . ..'-h 01 1 1 1c1 lit"l". funs r. iluci! , tho intt.uv.; ..tint .- M-l ;'(' .rjni; norm.il .ividi.innn. I iji'i.'tii: Is. ('Ircai im l';oe I . J. Clienov tv Co To'im! . OM" 11 ALI BABA MURMURED THE MAGIC WORDS, THE CAVERN DOOR SWUNG OPEN AND MOST COSTLY TREASURES LAY AT HIS FEET. YOU, TOO, HAVE AN "OPEN SESAME" TO THE TREASURES OF THE WORLD. IT IS ADVERTISING. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND YOU OPEN THE DOOR TO COUNTLESS COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES YOU OTHER WISE WOULD MISS. FOR ADVERTISING WILL SPREAD BEFORE YOU THE PRODUCT OF FIELDS, LOOMS, AND FACTORIES THE WORLD OVER THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER, HAPPIER, MORE INTERESTING AND MORE FRUITFUL FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. THERE IS NO QUESTIONING THE REAL BENEFITS THAT COME FROM THE REGULAR AND SYSTEMATIC READING OF THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS. NO OTHER ONE THING WILL GIVE YOU SUCH ECONOMY AND KETiN SATISFACTION IN EVERY-DAY BUYING. . ADVERTISING IS FAR TOO IMPORTANT TO BE OVERLOOKED. to m IMPROVED REAL ESTATE' IN EDGECOMHE COUNTY 1 FIVE YEA US TIME ' AT FIVE AND HALF PERCENT. HENRY C. KOUi-LNE, Attorney! ; THE READ IT EVERY DAY. IT IS A PROFITABLE PRACTICE. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. IS THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Just Unloaded ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS G. A. LEGGETT District Agent. CAR OLD RELIABLE GILT EDGE FLOUR Plain and Self-Rising CAR OF FEED OATS and VA. GRAY and RED RUST PROOF OATS SEED OATS SEED RYE Prices Right J..Z ii. R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 211 Main St. Wholesale and Rinil Executor's Notice. Havinir qualified as executor of 1 of .Mrs. Helen P. Powell, de ceased, Jate of KdKeconihe county. North ( arolina. tHs is ! I x:;: i-X th to notify nil. -i-X persons havinsr claims against the estJ'fe of said deceased to exhibit them to ;'.he undeisinned on or be fore ' the '' 27th day of July. 1921!, Edgecombe Homestead and Loan Association THE 35TH SERIES OF STOCK WILL MATURE ON -. SEPTEMBER 9TH- THE 48th SERIES WILL OPEN SATURDAY OCT. 7th 1922. No better method known by which a safe and profit able investment can be made in our community. PROFITS AROUND SIX PERCENT NO TAXES. GILT EDGE ASSETS OVER $600,000.00. Descriptive Booklets 'furnished upon application. OFFICE IN PAMLICO BANK BUILDING 0. A. JOHNSON, President S. S. NASH, Secretary-Treas. u ! tt tt tt il lAPOLIN r.NAMEL 'I MAKES OLD BED STEADS, RADIATORS, PICTURE FRAME jjj and MOULDING BATH TUBS I h and a thousand other things look like new. TRY IT t WASHABLE .$ $ SANITARY M arrow-Pitt ardware Co. -?x:i:K-:X''sS"t-v.i.:r X"4'XXXir tt it I it U it Notice to Subscribers tt A LITTLE PAYMEiN-r on your Subscription RIGHT NOW will help ua considerably during these dull times. It takes the same amount of money each month the year round to meet our pay rolls. rieaae mail us check. Don't Avait for bill. Look at the label on your next paper and remit what you can NOW tt k 11 THE SOUTHERNER Hmvr.iT stt n i "i"fi";"i'i ! , ,.;....;.,. . ii.Ai4ut . inr . T . i
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