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It"'''. THE SOUTHERNER -TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1922 To The Voters of Edgecombe County: Ihereby u announce myself an independent c an did ate heriff of EdgecombeCounty, and erf orm t h e duties of said o f f i c e to the for the of f ice of S if elected will p best of my ability j also a white jailor. If at an y time findm yself without the ability to perform the d of said office sign andxast no coraing come requireme reflections oh nt uties s9 i will re- said County, JOHN D SAYS MAINSTREET SPEED BOULEVAR 0 A well nigh serious accident was enacted on Main. 'street at 9:30 a. hi. Sunday. A Ford automobile, rush ing by at 35 miles per hour, crashel into thi curbing and turned turtle. Its two occupants narrowly escape 1 death, as did a pedestrian crossiiiT the street Jwo block below t he seen a of the mishap. It is hinted that the driver of the car was under the in fluence of liquor. It is high, time that the city au thorities take some steps to put a stop to thcsle demons who defy the and let him start anew. This plan! Rozi-'r accused of killing her hus has been worked to perfection- in 'band. Greenville. The secret of its W-V At New Brunswick, X. J., the cess is in absolute impartiality in Halls-Mill murder case. enforcement. Driving a car under, the influence of liquor should be tax ed the limit, always. How long shall this defiance con tinue? A. CITIZEN. At Hackcnsack, N. J., George Cliiie and cithers are on trial for the murder-if .John Bergen, Actor. DISCOVER NEW USES! U.S. SERGEANTS F TO BE INCREASED OR WASTED FRUITS (By The Associated Press )- Washington, Oct. 21. An, amend ment to the National Defense Act city laws and threaten the lives ef j to increase me numuer o. eisei.is our citizens. Either this madness in the Army has been asked for by ,lMV stop or the authorities admit ' Secretary Weeks, inc i.ouj non commissioned officers assigned an in structors to the National Guard or ganized Reserves not to be cut. 5i iisV stop or tjheir inability to cope with the sil : union., . 'v Above the Town ommons seems to be an unexplored wilderness to ' the police department. Cars speed by one after another. Mothers and fathers tremble for the safety of their children and the fact that none of he little tots have been killed is an act of Piovidencc alone. If there is Vlif who doubts this statement, ask the citizens who dwell on Main street north of the commons to the business section near the tlepot. TIONAL SIX SENSA MURDER CASES:.,: (t!y The Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 23. How to turn waste hto profit, is the subject of a eiucular of the Agricultural De partment, prepared by the Bureau of Chemistry, to aid producers of or anges, grape fruit, limes and lemons who yearly suffer great loss in bruis ed, undersized or over-sized fruit. The circular gives directions for the commercial 'manufacture of grape fruit juice, orange,, vinegar, citrpge jf lime candied grape fruit and or ange peel, marmalades of various kinds, jellies and butters, which can be obtained free from the depart ment. . 'Since vinegar made from oranges quite as satisfactory as that made pples, orange vinegar might well ' be substituted, it js shown, espec i ially ihregions where many cull or ange peel in marmalade. Many firms now use similar products in stead of citron in making mince meat. Orange butter, especially with a small amount of pineapple pulp ad ded, may be a new product to many people. All the recipes have been tried out in the laboratory and have proven successful. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of .a deed' of trust evecuted by Ernest Webb and wife, Lillie Webb, to the undersigned recorded in book 221!, page 400, of the Edgecombe Public Registry, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness therein se cured, and the holders of the indebt edness having requested that said deed of trust be foreclosed, I will, on Monday, November, 20th, 1922, at 12 M., at tho court house door .in Tarboro, N. C, sell at public auction for cash, the following described realty: A "certain tract of land situate in No. 9 Township, thesaid county and state, adjoining the lands of Klis'na Phillips' .on -.the, north, H, W. Wchb on the east, Octvius Wainwright and wife on the south, B. C. Eason on the west: -. . Beginning at n iron stake, Eason'a corner and Phillips line; thence south 2-03 W. to a stake, corner of Octav ius Wainwright and wife! thence south. 83-22 E. 1823 fcetHo a slake in II. W. Webb's line, corner of Oc tavius Wainwright and wife, thence N, 4 east 1123 fett to a stake, Webbs corner on the canal; thence westerly along the canal to a stake, Phillips corner; thence along Phillips line N lunik- !iurr,. ''(!" .,r Hi,. ..i... ! said registry. This October Kith, 1922. II. II. PHILLIPS, Trustee. O 1(1 llw 4vks SALE OF LAND Urnlr and by virtue of adeed of ru;t executed by Octavius .Wain-' Wright !in;l wife, Alice Wainwright. " to the uiidersigncd, recorded in book ! s 242.' page. 10;. of the Edgecombe j , Public IJi gistry, default having been 1 made in the payment of the indebted-: nu.-s therein scured, and the -huldevs of the indebtedness having requested i that said dee dof trust be foreclosed, ' ,:, I will, on Monday, November 20,; 1022, at 12 M., at. the court house! doorir Trboro, N. C sel at public PAST DUE SUBSCRIPTIONS ' In this is.-.ue of the Southern- cr is a notice, calling on all de- linqut nt subscribers to pay whal they owe on buck subscriptions. Some of these subscribers are a year or" more behind anil it will be impossible for the man- tiger of the outhernor to eon-' tinue sending the paper unless these subscript ions are paid. 0 It lakes, nnii h money to meet theweekly pay roll of the Sou- therner and we will be more obliged for those who are be- GENERAL STRIKE II 1LAD1ST0C (By The Associated Press) Tokio, Oct. 24. The city of VlaJ ivostock is paralyzed by a gener strike involving operators. ' and con municatipns' but the wireless di patches indicate the situation as othtf wise tranquil. auction fo,- cash, the following de-1 hind to send in their subscrip- scriiied realty: A certain tract of land situate in No; '!) township, sdid county and state (By The Associated Press) Chicago, Oct. 24. Nine tragedies anges would otherwise be wasted. ' . ... ...... rf..: :..: : . "-: .. ' Th. .i-ridon Sunday is simply a tan H as aramauc ' ..;. .k-..u. j.. . flagrant evample to bring the mat-! the news today and all of them pre-mong the refreshing juices on the.345 ,E 200 fert to a stake; thence ter sharply before the public. Now 1 sent worn n in the leading roles. market. It is not , well suited to i 80-45 W. CCJ feet to. the -.begin- , ..... . " ' Thev have the setting in six dif-homc manufacture as other citrus ning, containing 37 2-10 cres, more " time t0. BtZTh .eel' WtaL sections of the country. fruit by-products because of the nee- or less, and being a part f the land ter eomeone's child has been tun icteiu setuo.is ui j. , I7 . , ',' known as the Oppilina Land, the .., .... . .' ... i... Then: 'are new six sensational mur-, essary apparatus. However, it should i i j . down and possibly killed is too late. inirnroni-. m in same being the identical land c vey- And it can be stopped, but a mere der cass in various stages of trial. : be possible to prepare grapefruit vi to thc Erne8t Webb and Lil- $2 50 and costs in the police courtAnother woman, "Peggy" Bel 'won juice on a small scale in the home if lie Webb, his wife, by J. F. Eason h,er freedom from the Jury in Kan-' dteired, by means of utensils usually and Mary E. Eason, his wife, by deed will not end it. . , ... ..... n,l Ihe seventh -available. dated December 1 lth, 1919. ard duly Why not let it be an unaerstooa,-- - t l . , . ,' : recorded in the Edgecombe Public vuiuic ui nine in em ii euiiic rule that the first offence for the.ca.se is ui oi . . t registry, in book 219, page 488, to f .n auto will tax the of- who no awaits trl in is Angeies. commerdai importance wn.cn can e which dfed refcrcI1 "K1"""" " . . . . T U 1 i 1 speeding of an auto Will tax me oi-; . . ; . ' . wn.cn area reicrcnce is nereny maur fender for ten and coU, the second At I os Angeles Armur curcn. n-.aae irom run lemons or umes. j Ior a further and more particular !" " . ,went and the costs the! faces a third trial for murder. j Candied grapefruit and orange description of said land? a offence lor . - the'cwtil Jlry trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips! peel may be mixed with icings fori This sale will be "made subject to third offence for fifty and the costs -iiT . I , , eed of trust executed by Ernest a 4Kr. .-nr for murder at Los Angeles is vir-i cakes or with dough for cookies. It . and the fourth offence for three score ior muiurr . , Wte and wife, to Julian Price, days on the count road. Eac six! tually completed. . may also replace shredded cocoanut for jeffersoB tandard Life months wipe the offenders elate clean j At Philadelphia, Mrs. Catherinein homemade candies, and fresh or-( in surance Company, duly recorded in adjoining the lands of William Ann Pittman on the south, H. W. Webb on the east, Err'.cst Webb on the north ami B. C. Eason on the west. Beginning at a stake in Pittman's corner in the Webb line, thence along Webb's linu North 4 cast 910 feet to a stake, corner of Ernest Webb and wife, thence North 83-22 W. 1S25 feet to a stake 'in B. C, Ensoul line, corner of Ernest Webb and wife, thence long B. C. Eason's lino. 2-05 Wist 915 feet to a stake; Eas on's corner in the Pittman line; thence along the Tittman line south XM-22 E. 1S00 feet to tho beginning, containing 38 acres, and being a part of the land known as the Oppilina land; the' same being the identical land conveyed to said Octavius Wain wright and Alice Wainwright, hie wife, by J. F. Eason and Mary Easoi, hiswife, by deed dated December 11 1919; and duly recorded in the Edge combe Fublic Registry, in book 219 pae 487, to which deed reference' is hereby made for a more particular description of said premises. j This sale will be made subject to a dee dof trust-executed by Octav-j ins Wainwright and wife, Alicej Winwright, to Julian Pric, Trustee, ! for Jefferson Standard Life Insur- ance Company, duly recorded in book 216, page 203, of the aforesaid reg istry. This Oofffber 1 6th, 1922. K. H. PHILLIPS, Trustee. J O 16 ltwkAwks I Hons at once. Wi want tii keep our old. friends on our list, as long as we r.-'n but unless these friends assist us by paying for the pa per they should not blame us for taking their names from our subscription list. With many, this has been simp'y an oversight and the only DEATH OF MILDRED WHITE HEAD ' ;.' AilKK Mitrlivrl Whfll,j j:J ... ........ , iiiiciirau Ultra ye 4 : terday afternoon at the Hospital i j the sixth year of her age. i The deceased had been sick onl i three days, and the cause of he! : death was an acute attack of did , betes. j The remains will be taken to Has ; ifax county today and interred if ;the family burying grounds. She is the daughter of Mr. an thing needed is o sail their at- i Mrs. M. D. Whitehead of Halifal tention to this matter. , county. THE 1T0IL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE G n 15 THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS One week from today our folks! will have a week of holiday. I G.A. LEGGETT District Agent HAT FOR WOMEN MOTORISTS IS PATENTED IN ENGLANL (By The Associated Press) Londcn, Oct. 9 -A motorina ha for women has just been invented! ! which is claimed to protect women- hair from the effects-of wind anl 1 rain. It is designed on the lines of (man's flying helmet, is made of sil : and fitted with a ilk hood over th f ; back, and small pads over the ear ; The hood and pads are detachab' i and it is claime the wearer can fir ;ish a long motor trip looking on feeling perfectly tidy and without f j headache. CAR VIRCINIA APPLES On siding near tobacco warehou- Stay man Wineeap. 't,f Black Twig. Arkansas Black Old WinesaD. 2i fit R. W. A
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