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TffR SOttTREBNtoh MONDAY, ,SEPT. 25, 1$22
THE SOUTHERNER
Daily 1889 Established Weekly. 1824
Published Every Afternoor. Except
Sunday by THE SOUTHERNER, at
Tarboro, North Carolina.
; Member of Associated Press: The
A. P. is exclusively entitled to the
tie for republication of all news dis
rmtrhpn credited to it or not other-
i-srfitpd to this DaDt'r. and also I"' adjudged.
the local news published herein. All
rights of republication of special dis
patches are herein also reserved.
Foreign Advertising Representa
tives: Frost, Landis & Kuhn, Bruns- J
wick Building, New York City; Peo- no:
pies Oas Building. Chicago, and 100-1
Candler Building. A" Oa.
mercial basis, the brags of crop! office of the Register of Deeds of j
wealth followed by the doleful story, Edgecombe County in Book 213 of i
of farm tenancy and oppressive tax-i Deeds, on page 319, etc., I will, under
ation may be valuable for seif-hyp- and by virtue of the power of salej
nnsis, but will not justify the expen-, vested in me by said deed of trust, j
diture of a couple of hundred thou- a.;d at the request of the cestui que;
s""" !t,u-sl- a"u 101 W purpose oi as-! Board of Commissioners of the Town
The rroK.:ess really made adver-charging the debt secured by said 1 of Pinctop Edgecombe County, un
t.s.s um-h. it .m. i. uv ... u-u oi irusi, proceed 10 sen 10 ine,ti) .... ..,.,. p . S,.ntpn.l.or fith.
$15,000.00
TOWN OF PIN-TOPS, EDGE
COMBE COUNTY, JN. C.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER
BONDS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
that the world ever heard of, nor highest bidder, for cash, at the court
h:i
1922. for the purchase of S15,00().0!
as ,t gone lar enough to properly house door ,n larboro, North Caro- EIoctr)c LigU ad Power Bomk 0
!ina, AT 12 O'CLOCK M., ON SAT-
And then with everybody so cock- URDAY, THE 3UD DAY OK SEP
sure tnat me Male worst is oeuer .. the , lonowmg ---Jtercpt payable at the Hanover Na
than any other s best, why advertise: scribed lam's, to-wit:
un v.e ..! u,m ... ,, ...u.,.,, BllUalK est rate at six percent per annum.
e a: d c rowd us. .New blood wil No. I., lownship, adjo.n.ng the lands, payb,e semi.llnnuay on.lst day ci
come merely tor llie purpose ol oi iiuorge Howard on me norm, ii.it
said Town, dated July 1, 1922, in the
sum of $500.00 each, principal in
tional Bank, New York, N. Y., inter
and July of each year, the
said bonds to become due and pay-
Paul Jones
V. Herman l'te
1'iing Editor
Manager
Entered al liie I'.i-t,. ui. .. ;u Tarboro, i
N. C. as seeomi ci:s matter, under
the Act of Congress March 3. 1871).
li.-tenin to the story of our grace . Lancaster on the south, Vv. E.
and gr.nMlenr. 1 be sort ot immigrant .woore on uie west. am. ine ..eniuns ; able onp fc ar bt,gjnning- Ju!v
, .. .., , .. . , I.,1,.. l...l l 4 ..:(
Aouio not "e n.m .... ' .-. k lst 1925 to 1934, inclusive, two each
year beginning JuJy 1st 1935 to 1911
inclusivo.
COUPON BOKDS
acres, more or le
and be-
execu;ing a crop lien or building a
factory which may be supplied with ing the identical land conveyed in
hydro-.'lectiic power three years, the following deeds: Guilford Moore
the
cotton iMiiis ard
impose their ilill'e
Buck t.:
ences te
Subscription Rates: Daily, 1 year,!
$5; 6 months, $2.50; 1 month, dOc;
1 week, 15c. Weekly, $1.50 per year.;
Phone 75
P. O. Box 90
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THAT ADVERTISING SCHEME
FOR NORTH CAROLINA.
Senator Meudenhall of Cuilfnnl
gays he is going to introduce a bill
in the next legislature for an appro
priation of several hundred tliou-m 1
dollars with which t" advertise North
Carolina and her resources.
This looks like making another
place for some fellow to get a lug
job and spend more iirtmey.
We must admit that we do not take
to this proposition at al! and are
unable o catch the idea of the sena
tor in this scheme.
The Raleigh Times lias given the
best expression on this new fangied
proposition that we have seen and
we give the full text of this editorial:
It is now proposed to ask the gen
eral assembly at its next session to
appropriate 200, 00.1 with which to
tell the world about North ( aroiin ,.
its resources and progress.
A waste of time and pii:is. m
doubt, this ask'nir; a waste of money
if the appropriation should g thru.
Of that sort of advertising I
i
namely telling the world ot its re -j
sources and progress --.North t'ar--.
lina is getting enough. Tko tale o!'j
resources should be verified before t
is released as a state proposition with :
tax money to back it up. The prog- j
ress and news thereof will reach the I
ears of the world through ..imply
maintaining the pace we have set our
selves.
There is no agency :rt present lil
ted to carry on an advertising cam
paign in the interest of North I
olina. Nor could there lie one f inncd
on suspicion that the ieg!.-!a:uiV wil.
appropriate $200,000 for any such
agency. The platitudes about the !'-
per cent pure Anglo-Saxon -tock -a
fiction as anybody at all familiar
with the names of even the leading
families throughout "North Carolina
kn0wi the bunk about the great
lunu-i
1 luke
of ooitroll.
Now this isn't snhl will: a view to
il:s;iai".ig:ng the "garden spot of the
We've got the habit, too. and
I off ream after ream on the
ubjei t of North Caro'ina the best
late ;ii the l:nion. P. lit the fact re-nai-'s
that in spile of our accepting-
,f this statement we haven't
I'ovc.i it t" ourseive.-.
With all due respect for the state
.hmt'l-tiatiot: and all "f :t depart
- in all of which we yield to
In .kur admiration and respect
t In- -im:m::it ::t of correlated :n
!;.:i.n that niniiies to the whole
the
lid Mart!
Louisa Lancas-
Obligation of
the Town of Pinetoos. Edgecombe
Book S2. page IIS, Elijah Moore n . ., ,. ,. -L .
County. North Carolina, unlimited
to (iiiiltord Moore, book 28, page
ti.'i5. both of which deeds are record
ed in the Kdgociuube Public Registry,
also being the identical land devised
to Klijch .Moore. Jr., by Elijah M.
Moore, Sr., by will recorded fli Will
Book F, page 1 11), of the Edgecombe
Will Records; to which deeds and
will reference- is hereby mane; and'
being the identical land whereon the
party of the first part now resides,
and known as the Elijah Moore land.
This l'.ith day of August. !)22. ;
.U'l.IAX PRICE. Trustee.
Brooks. Ilines & Smith, Attorneys.
(Iivnsboi o, N. (.'. a24-ltwl5w
tax. Legality will be approved by
recognized bonded attorney, whose
approving opinion will be furnisheJ
to the purchaser without charge.
Proposals must be made on blank
forms tc be furnished by the uder
signed, and must be enclosed in m
sealed envelope, marked "Proposnl.
for Bonds" and accompanied by cer
tified check for two percent of the
face value of bonds bid for, payable
to the ouler of the Town. Rotids will
be delivered ;.t place of purchaser"?
choice on or about October 1, 1922
Mo bids for less than par and. ac
mued irterest will be considered
The right to reject any or all bids
the State- Penitentiary.
All persons who oppose the grant-,
ing of Mi id pardon are i ivilcd to I'm
ward their protests to
without delay.
This September 1 1th, l:i22.
septl3-ltw-2wks m
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FA
MERS-
MONI.Y TO LOAN. j
On first class husinr.s nntl residence j
property in town, mid on improved
farming !;ind. (i pet. on town proper
ty J 5!-j pvl. on f.arnii!i lands. Loni
time. Prompt rrrvice.
H. H PKILIFJ, Alty.
repti::-:u)t
a,e! thus mean- something has j Notice to Creditors.
.-!; to the North Carolina Club X(u h ( .,,:,,., l-jg-ccombe County, is reserved.
Slate I'liivei sity. The re-t of j Superior Court. Before the Clerk. ' This August 25th, 1922
,,v something about one or two , h,-",.; Wholesale Company et als.
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ahoii; N
li.::i lt.--.-l
I thing.
.:'!( hope that everything eUe is
lg!r and tits in.
tc statement abmr. tne IP.t per
:-.go-Saon stock i" urtrue and
::i!ii siea.i ::ess. The position of
- io as i-i agricultural wealth
c- i otiiing so long as we can't
uur own farmers believe they
anything to be thankful for. We
ie highest birth-rate, it is true.
. of doii!'' i'l'l value t vain
;,:tt::e :i.ti tr.e maw ,,f the
I; ;i i.'-"s pv ;d et i l-c. The luis-
illac tells Us so and we. who
-cell it work, tell yoll.
c ,;! -t step in an a 'vcrtising
ai however, i- to hi- sure one
he goods and tills pia-.-upno-cs
i tic- knows the goods h;ni.-c'.!'.
wo' e! doc-n t wai: Imt air
C.-iro ana North Ce.io
;'ed un on that .-oit of
vs. E. It. Marrow, administrator of
C. 1". .Mar!ow( deceased.
Ceiiain creditors of C. T. Marrow.
j deceased. Having brought an action
efore me for an accounting of the
dmlnist i -ation of the administrator
f said ( . T. Marrow, .and for a set
enicnt cf same,
W. E. COBB, Town Clerk,
Pinetops, N. C.
PAVING ORDINANCE.
Itiis ,. to notity all creditors ol stantine, Nicholas Constat) titu
the -al l C. T. Marrow, deceased, to I Randolph Constantine, will ta!
ap
r 'nefore '.lie undersigned on or
befoie Nov. 1st. 11122, and tile evi
j deuces of their claims, as required by
! statute,
! Scp'emiier 21. 1.122,
, !;w-lw.- A. T. WAI.STON,
: Clerk of the Superior Court.
ll'.i'lli;. Se
25.- Two (ior-
. ;tt:h:!'. "f Misail dimeli-ions are
ill!- :. iiraw the furies of the At
tie .in tin cxperinienttii ', r;m.--ocea-ii
1 1 -voyage -within the coming year.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Detau't having bieii maile in pay
n.i nt oi the indebtedness secured by
that certain deed of trust to me as
Trustee for .IelTtr-on tSandard Life
Insurance omnanv by Mrs. Martha
mineral wealth that is so prone to i Louisa Lancaster on the 19th day of
peter out when tackled
a com- September.' I91H, and recorded in the
flleBestEeedi
fomymt Makers!
Whether ou have a large commercial flock of
poultry or only a few hens in your back yard for
family egg production you can make them get busy
at once by feeding
Happy Hen Buttermilk Mash
and Manna Hen Scratch Feed
A month's trial of these famous poultry feeds will
make you exclaim with hundreds of other poultry
raisers, "They are the best feeds for my egg makers. '
Your hens will be healthier and you'll get more
eggs than ever before because these
feeds contain the vitamines, proteins
and minerals necessary to make the
whites, yolks and shells.
Happr Feed are made by Edgar-Morgan
Company ot Mmphi the largert feed miller
In the South. The feeds are packed in 8,
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It will par you to atart today and feed your poultry Happy
feoda. Phone u for price and advice on poultry railing.
SOUTHLKN UKAIN CCMPANf
v ' ' WHOLESALE ONLY
" Tarboro, N. C.
Atlantic Coast Line Kail Hutu! ("i. 1
The Columbian Peanut Co., a corpo-
I ration with principal office in N'or
j folk, Va., George C. Watso-i, Lei
Ainhin, C. . Fountain, Alex Con
J:
no
; tice that a regular meeting of tin
i Board of Commissioners of 'lie T--.t.
of Tarboro held on the 11th day ul
j Sept.. 1 :'J2, the following onlinanci
was duly adopted :
A Ilesoiution Providing for . 'a'- e
ment and (Iranoii'.hic Selena!!. s on
Howard Avenue, liotwccii .Man.
Street and Western Edge of A!! c
marie Avenue; 1,'nder Sections
31, lia .and SG. Chapter :: 1 1; I'r.
vate Laws, 1909.
BE IT KESOLVEO, as follows:
(1 That the owner or owners of
any lot abutting upon Howard Ave
nue between Main Street and the
western edge of. Albemarle Avenue
be and they are hreby required to
improve, curb and pave the sidewalk
of such street for the distance that
it extends along l.is or their lot by
causing to be laid thereon a -1 foot
granolithic walkway of the same spe
cification as those recently construct
ill in the town by K. J. MeOuire.
(2 1 That the street from curb to
ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS curb be and same is hereby ordered
to be paved with asphaltic pavement
from Main Street to the western
edge of Albemarle Avenue and that
sama for the entire distance be thir-
Servico By Puldit au.on - Molt-r.
N'orth Carolina, Kdeconil-e Cointy (
In the Superio, Court. i
Mrs. Lousettie Owens v.-. Kll. b.-i El!,
and wife, Josephine K!li.- ; -Mrs. V.
S. .McUiarmid, Arthur II. ::tyron,
Jas. R. Styron, Janice Styron and
Elizabeth Styron, and any and a!! j
other hcirs-at-lav of the late W.
II. Owens. I
To .Mrs. W. S. Mi-Diarn.id, Arthur
II. Styron, Jas. II. Styron, Janice ;
Styron, Elizabeth Styron anil any
mil all other hcirs-at-law of the lute
'.V. II. Owens, late of Edgecombe
'"ounty, K. C:
The defendants above named will
ike notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced i i the
Superior Court of Edgecombe. Coun
ty, tile object of which is to scl! for
partition a certain 'tract or parcel of
'.and i" the County of Edtjefomhe.
-t; te aforesaid in which ia.nl the de
j fendants have an undivided inter, -t;
md the saii defendants ,-pei du ally
ment oned and any and all otliei--.
who may be inten.-ted veil! furtlu-.4
take notice that they are required to
be and appear at the ofli-.'e oj' the
Clerk of the Superior Court for the
County of Eilgeconil.c, at Tarboro,
X. C.i on the tilh day of Oiiol-er.
:i.!2, and answer or demur to the
cnplaint or pet'tlon in said
Aiiich ts now on lile ill said ofli
:'.e pleintill will app'y t" the con
fir the relief de.ua-d-ed in ;iii! .on
p! Int aid petition.
This the 0th day of Sept 1''--A.
T. W.M.STo.X,
Clerk of 'lie Superior Cot.:
e7 l tw- lwks.
Are You In Debt?
If so borrow money on your farm
iand for a long term of years, and
relieve your strained condition. In
terest and only a small part of
principal due each year.
Cgdic in to see us. We can assist you.
rst iMiona! Bank
ri
la JL KJWiL JS,
with
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1
cieacco
pf 1 i
iaylor
WE LEAD THE MARKET IN POUNDS AND PRICE.
GOOD TOHACCO HAS TAKEN A GOOD R'SE. WE
GIVE BELOW THRKE OE OUR SALES:
n l ion
m
' THE
MUTUAL " BENEFIT -LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Just Unloaded 1 1
ONE CAR
IS THE BEST COMPANY
IN THE WORLD.
G.A.LEGGETT
District Agent
I ty feet wide from curb to curb.
(3). That the owner or owners of
any lot abutting upon said street be
tween the points mentioned be and
they are hereby required and order-
.- r 7 "" - ed to pave with asphaltic pavement
Hall's Catarrh Medicine I one-fourth of said street adjoining
Tliose who are :n a "run down" condl- j the sidewalk adjacent to his or their
tton will notiee that Catarrh bother I . , . . ,
tli.m much Be ee Hum w hen tlmy are In i lot i that .said work shall be done un
Boo,' liealth. This ire t proves that wMU i ,), thi. ilnrviinn nf .T C. MoWin
tatarrh is a lo -al disease. It i crreat'i' 1 .
Innueneed be
ronMitntior.-ti ennflltioi;!.
the City Superintendent, and shall
r. i 3 t . -. . . .
ronu-an.l ltiowl Kurifier. anj acts throutii I oe oi sucn specincations as the
tne i noil upon tne mucous urrarn ol streets reeerrtlv constraetoH hv- P J
the bo.lv. tln.3 re.lucfiB tl.c Inltammatiou I ' " V ,ecemly constructed D r . J
ftn.l restorlrir noi-m.il eur.-ii Hi-n.
.u oruutrisis. i ir.-ui-i'-
V. S. Ch-ney (, T..IJ.. Ohio.
MONEY
TO
LOIN
ON
IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY
FIVE YEARS TIME
AT
FIVE AND HALF PERCENT,
HENRY C. BOURNE. Attorney
Notice of Sals to Satisfy Mechanic!
Lien on Automobile. '
The vndersipned C M. Copeland
will seil to the highest bidder for
cash on Tuesday, the 19Tjh day of
Sept., U-22, two o'clock P. M., In
front of the post office in the City of
Rocky Mount, N. C, one Ford auto
mobile five-passenger and 1919 mod
el, belonging to James Avent, to sat
isfy mechanics lien for repairs to
same which have never been paid,
said repairs having been done more
than ninety days prior to this notice.
This the 8th day of Sept., 1922.
sll-2tw C. M. COPELAND.
McGuire.
(4) That the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company be and it is here
by ordered to construct a good and
sufficient crossing at the intersection
of Howard Avenue and Albemarle
Avenue, filling in between the rails
and the pavement and between the
rails themselves with sound timbers
of such size and uniformity as to
make a smooth and even crossing.
(5) That in the event any owner
shall fail to comply with this reso
lution for thirty days after notice the
town of Tarboro will have such wodi
done and charge the cost thereof to
such owner so refusing, as provided
in Section 35 of the Town Charter.
J. H. JACOCKS,
sl5-ltw-4wks City Clerk.
Application for Pardon of General
Smith.
Notice is given that application !
will be made to the Governor of
North Carolina for the pardon of.
General Smithconvicted at March 1 arnr(r & PflVC?n?
Term 1905, of the Superior Court of ; JOCUUlO IX AlUJolli
Edgeeambe County for the crime of
murder in the second degree and sen
tenced for a term of thirty years in
VVILLIAMTELL
FLOUR
Plain and Self
rising. B0B W iTE
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THERE is always a wmsp
for every lire but there
is no cause for a property
owner to be without sound
insurance to pay his loss.
INVESTIGATE
WHEN YOU INSURE
Bring your problem to
this agency of the Hart
ford Fire Insurance Com
pany and have your pol
icy drawn to give you full"
coverage at' the lowest
possible cost.
Company
TARBORO. N. C
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