THK-rfUUTilEKNlSK..-. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1922 V, i t fifteen (15) Better cigarettes for -t f6 10 TO i CIGARETTE Every cigarette full weight and full size Copyricht 1922, Liggett Mvtr.s Tobacco Co. better Turkish better Virginia better burley j Mr. A. C. Yandle was here today of Enplund, until the actual amount i signed, Frank E. Lydn, and recorded I direction and parallel td Tarbota i to take his wife home to Scotland which such nations could ultimately ! in Book 183, page 508, Edgecombe road 50 feet; tfc . . in a northerly :Neck. She has been under treatment. 1 pay, h.i been determines by confer-1 County Registry, given to secure the direction and parallel with Va)tl t , ii Edirecombe General hospital. ! ences between creditors and debtors, j payment of certain notes made tot I street lfiO feet; thence in it westerly Asheville. The nature of the new, was cuggested by Reginal McKenna, ' the balance of HJie purchase price of I direction -with the southern line,o I structure with which govern freight former chancellor of the British ex-,' the. mid real estate, the payment of Tarboro road 50 feet to the begirt turilt's in the Southern States in the ' cheoui r, in an address before Aineri. which notes are in default, 1, the'ning, being lot No. 1, of the Geo, 4, j future will be determined as a result can Bunkers Association today. I of a hearing begun before Joseph I Eastman of the Interstate Commerce ! t'oiiiniission here. Representatives of tute governments, shippers and oth ! i-rs are participating. IRK SHOES GERMAN GOODS USED IN I PROTEST AGAINST GERMANY MILES TEXAS STEER , BERLIN, Oct. 2. Attention is j called by the German press to the 'boostM'" week recently held in Den ! i:::uk for the .benefit of home-made I commodities. Dainty little flags were isold bearing the imprint: "Buy no foreign yoods! Let your money com , tj Danish workmen." I Because of the cheap rate at wliL-l jtliey could be secured, half of the ! little fitRs used in this Danish cam i paign to further local industries I were bought, not in Denmark, but ' ia Germany. GRANTING OF DIVORCES ; MAKING FIUME FAMOUS BEST ON THE MARKET PRICES RIGHT LET US SHOW YOU Jl HARPER said Frank E. Lyon, will, on Monday,, Chapman property, having been aur- . October 2nd, 1922, at 12 o'clock M, Veyed by Jno. J. Wells, Dec. 9, l!il 1 and at the Court House door at Tar-' a plot of which is recorded in Edge i boro, State of North Carolina, sell at! combe county registry, and, bring the public auction to the highest bidder i same lot conveyed to Joyner & Row : for cash the real estate hereinafter J land by Willie Batchelov and wjfa described to satisfy the said notes, I by deed recorded in Edgecombe coii- namely, to-wit: ty retf'stry, book 167, page 584, and Being an undivided one-third in-1 the same property deeded to the terest in and to a certain, piece or! Redding-Parkins Corporation by W. tract of land lying and being in 1 D. Joyner and T. C. Rowland, tfea I Edgecombe County, State aforesaid, ' firm of Joyner and Rowland, July in No. 6 Township, and described j 1920. . .i.,lmt 1 frf? LEGGETT, N. C THE and defined as follows, to-wit: All that tract of land described in1 deed of James M. Mayo and w'e to ' H. L. Lyon, dated August the th, ! 1881, and duly registered in Book 54, j page 28, in the office of the Regis-1 1 ter of Deeds of Edgecombe County. ! Excepting, nevertheless, from the! I ADVERTISE IT Nl THE SOUTHERNER j FIUME, Oct. 2. This city count a population of 50,000; 15,000 o' j them received decrees of divorce ii j the years 1920 and 1921. Divovci j cents to be the most flourishing of I j the local industries, and it is niaki ig i the city famous. ; The reason is that the severar.ee i of the marital bond is easy here, and people desiring freedom flock to ' Kiunie from neighboring states where divorces are not granted. Anyone can :get a divorce in Fiume who has l;vod : in the city long enough to acquire ' the rights of citizenship. MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFp INSURANCE CO. IS THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS, September 16, J922. J. D. DOUGLAS, Trtirtf. ' Servic by Publication .' Notice. North Carolina, Edgecombe County. In the Superior Court. W. B. Jones vs. Martha Weeks Jone The defendant above-named will above, 94 End 4-100 acres, as describ-1 tnkc notice that an actipn entitled e and defined in deed, dated Decern-jas above has been commenced in th ber 12, 1912, from Frank E. Lyon j superior court of Edgecombe county and others to S. S. Anderson, as will : by the plaintiff against the defendant appear by deed of record in said of-( f0r the purpose of obtaining an abto fice of said Register of Deeds of ute divorce from the bond of mat ! Edgecombe County. See deed of even 0r demur to the complaint in sab ae ate of Frank E. Lyon to Herman L. J ,-imony on statutory grounds; anf Lyon, this mortgage being now given, the said defendant will f urther .takf to secure the balance of the purchase i notice that she is required to be and money tnerelor. G. A. LEGGETT District Agent, ASTHMA POSTPONE PAYMENTS OF DEBTS TO UNITED STATES ! NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Definite postponement of any payment of delits owed the United States by the : European nations, with the exception Ho cure for It. hut relief is often broueht bv MICKS y VapoRub Over 17 Million Jan Vtd Ytsrlu Notice of Sals of Land. North Carolina, Edgecombe County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the mortgage executed by H. L. Lyon to the under- appear at the office of the clerk' af This the 2nd day of Sept., ;922. the Superior Court of Edgecpmb FRANK E. LYON, Mortgagee. ; county, at Tarboro, N. C.,' on th . r ICth day of Oct. J922, nd an swat tion, or the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demanded, lit sU4 f mm imigtM MVimmjm -tr rrWaftr mh i CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 WHAT WE OWN Cash in our vault and deposited with the Federal Reserve Bank and other banks to pay our eus-torn-era checks with when presented.. $10.,(i2o.b Money loaned to farmers, merchants and profes sional men to enable them to carry on their business .- - 1,194,67.38 Money deposited with us by our customers invest ed in Libertv P.onds, N. C. Bonds and Railroad Bonds - 100.09G.47 invested in United States bonds to secure circuhi- jjon ............ 50,000.00 invested in bank" building and fixtures., 23.238-.82 Monev advanced to pay tobacco checks ........ 11,593.04 Overdrafts secured 5G9.86 $1,575,803.21 WHAT WE OWE Circulation secured by U. S. Bonds to enable us at all times to supply new currency inacie espec ially for The first-National -Bank, of Tarboro.. Due Federal Reserve Bank, .Rediscounts, money borrowed to aid farmers and merchants in car rying on their business Due War Finance Corp. advanced en i'arme'-s. notes ............ ...v.. ... Due Federal Reserve Bank ; ecured by Liberty Bonds ......... .......... .v....- ... Bills pavable due to banks and others... ................... Money -deposited with us by our customers in our savings and checking; departments $50,000.00 294,443.56 44,000.00 40,000.00 25,000.00 957,080.70 Total .. .....$1,410,524.26 Which leaves capital stock, surplus and undivided . profits amounting to .$lCo,78.Jf which gives added protection to our customers. .y. This institution stands for everything that has for its objeot the upbuilding of our rural community and w e want every far mer and business man. in the county to know that we will be irlad to serve them whether their businwe.be large or small. Our resources of more than $1,500,000.00 enables us to handle your affairs on a strictly business basis. The First National Bank The Bank For Everybody SECOND SHEETS 75c PER THOUSAND E3 0 E3 E3 Q 3 E3 eaoo These Second Sheets are the best railroad manila paper on the market. ALL FRESH STOCK Only 50,000 of these sheets will be sold at this price. TI . SOUTHERNER JOB PRINT NOTICE. Under the power contained i,i a deed of trust given by the Redding Perltins Corporation to J. D. Doug las, Trustee, on October 16, 1920, re corded in book 225, page 352, Edge combe county register, the under signed will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Saturday, October 21, 1922, at 12:15 o'clock P.M., before the Na tional Bank of Rocky Mount, in the city of Rocky Mount, Norh Carolina, that certain tract or Darcel of land lying and being in Edgecombe coun-1 0 m.S M1? . A . ,. , , ' wll he pleaded in bar of their reco. ty. state of North Carolina, and de- j ,ry A peon8 indebted to 1t i scribed as follows: ; fat will nlease make immediate Beginning at the southeast inter- romt. section of tarboro road and Wakei922. street; thence in a southerly direeJ W. X. Robinson, Admr. of ; ', .t. . ,. . , , J. W. Eobinioi. t.on w.th the eastern Ime of Wakei j p Bunn Attorney Rocky Mouht street 150 feet; thence in an easterly ( N. C. a21-tW W complaint. A. T. WALTON, Clerk Superior Cow This the 0th day pf Sept., iaW. . Adniaitrator' Notie. . ' ' . Having qualified as the admlia trator of tfie estate of J. W. Rpbltt son, decfeaeedi la; of" EdfecpmbV County. North Carqlinai this ig to Ra tify al persona having claims againit . the estate of said deceased to exhibit ' them to the undersigned at Batt)t boro, N. C, on or before the 2Ut This the 21st day of AuftV ,, . .... , .... '. . .... , 1 Notice to Subscribers A LITTLE PAYMEi" on your Subsription RIGHT NOW yrill help us considerably during thee dull times. It takes the same amount of money each month the year round to meet our pay rolls. Please mail us check. Don't wait for bill. Look at the label on your next paper and remit what you can NOW, i v n t(, THE SOUTHERNER .,3 1 1 1 t t " t "y" '!1! 1 1 ' 1 "ff 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tri 1 1 1 K n 1 1 1 jLt