THE SOUTHERNER TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1922 An Ordinance to Authorize the of Pinctopn, N. C, to Issue Twt.ii: '.I Five . Thousand Do!5. ;ra of l for an Electric Li ,'it ar.J System. ,' "Tile Board ' f i"' '. ' ' . tilt" I Pun el iV.e. " liec.cssl'y nl' j..-.. .. . . i i !' h: ing and' "u ' i :: (,., , a a - ! town of . !'ii. , : . ; i ' 1 - 1 ' .,ainl up.-t-nf ,i u a. .' '. ill said l')V, ', - ', eli'Ol n-' ii;.a, a : . uaa - :tr;ii.; ",'ah fie . -. ' i' of hi'f lining ' " '' ' ' ' otinn, ihi a i ' ' ' ' tober, ii-J". : . . . : i 1 1 ( -. 1 ; a,; a .-;' 111::-.;, J.l i . . - (a I t:- of IV - ' I.. : ciaa-; r!.ir-i v..'- : el- to- i ;, a ;;!!.! )! . mi. ! . i , ' Tari-.,'.- . tli. na'l : !l ,' ' .1 - a -" ' ' - - ' - ).,-: !.-,.:. : - Ac:. ahai! !..:i; a.-, o't -1 i 1 i i ' ; . Hi. i . JM i 1 ' ' i ' ti.Hl Ml' -," by llna,- !;--.., Ja-t. ..-.'.,! if. T; of !M a tVoi l:,.'..v,-- I if i tijla!. .- ;(::). Vr.-.'. Ill,- llivip:!-' la i .1... t '"IT. ''" that in;. 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Ii' da- grees E. 220. feet, S. ol degrees 30 liiinute-i E. 305.2, S. 5 deirrecs E. 70.(5 feet, S. 4T deeie-s .. 349.? fret. S. 74 degrees SO mltiatcs- E n.o. N. 70 ilogrees E- Vol.1 feet. X. 05 decrees E. 540.5 fee, X. 7? ,i, .--(., E. 211.2 feet, S. ? k-te-;",0 minulcs K. 233.6 feel, S. 17 u-- ;i e.'i; l-i. 2!M feel, S. l'i degrees IS minuu. V.. :XS feet. S. 24 degrees 30 in'.nufi- 4(2 feel, S. 72 degrees V.. - S. 7! degree 45 niin- : .-. in",!; ;',, ;, X. S." degrees 45 ,-, :: :. ' :.! fe:. S. 7H degrees ;.'. ; .. ' t: '. S. 5.1 degrees 30 niin- fc ',. S. 52 degrees 38 .:..!: ;.. ' i;1 :! ft l, S. S5 degrees ! ... '. I .'S feet to the point l'r.-.'iuh enter Town 1 ' . i : , ii;.' u ; s:iid eree DISCOURAGE USE OF! SMALL XMAS CARDS " h;. iTwn innni'lirMtprt n.v inp 1'osl (By The Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 24. A Cam as! I'aign to discourage the use of small i deg.ee.- V. Kf5.(i feet, sized Christmas cards nnd .envelopes .".e minute W s V. 20li. 5 feet, S. 21 .is. f(V;. S. . i-'. l: 1'.. v! . 2ii degrees 45 .:'.! i'.-et. S. 5S degrees en K. 155 lies W. 157 S. ::! degrees i riees 45 ni?n- Oflice department. l : IV. W.C.A. OFFICIALS :" minutes V. . ;v- r,0 minutes) dequ es :t0 min-1 decrees 30, feet. N. 88 de '. 1 (;!..; feet, S.I HOLD CONFERENCE ;e Y S. 83 de- l:!2 feet, S. 5G (By The Associated Press) j Atlanta, Oct. 24. With the offii:- I ials of U'.e National organization in l , .. . V I Hi).:) feet. S. ;"UiviIanci, the poutnern uegionai ". S. 8ti dc- Conferei.ee of the Young Women's , 2 degrees 30 o lnit.in ti Association opened here to V, X. (.. degrees Ju object was to put into ef- . :. S. 7:: deirrees . . , , - W feet I ft'l't plans for work in this terri- ; ' - fe. t. S. G3 . tory, which includes the territory , X. (M degrees . from irginia, south to Louisiana. ; 1 T acres,- more 1 KI! JG G EN BLESS GS Oil OF CHURCH a. a:i iron i :. r, thence X. j e; to tiio Tar : 'n-M-ti'i iy wit'n 1 e'..-c X. 2 de - a -lake. .Miss r ; liienee S. 75 ', a sweet gum 1 V. S25 feet to ; a-, lla.i Road; 'ai ara-.utes V. '.2 deirrees 45 ; e a black gum e (i.iwn said S" feet to a'axakis. Patriarch in the Phaiiar Call,..- W. 75;).'i thedral yesterday. The ww king, George, was given I he blessings of the church. (By The Associated Press) (.'..nstanUnople, Oct. 24. Com plete resumptions of relations be tween the Greek Patriurch of Con stantinople and he Athens govern-. nunt. announced by Archbishop Met- ?head"s K. 7U01 ,-.rner; ' feet t- lli'2.75 . i.-ll ,1c-j a. n; i t k la- .liieh de- ' BUSINESS FOR SALE? One cannot evade he clutches of the advertising manager of the Muskogee (Okla.) Cime.tcr. Says he, in an announcement on the first page of that jour nal, "If your business ifn't worth advertising, advertise it for ssle in the Cimoter." Nation. V. 1 V,". 1 'Me center I'l-iiipcraHCiJ i,i !'i U.K'a a tiie l'.i'- i5e Rocky aery direr- 11 feet, 1 1 feet :o ii-,-, -11 Si a-,ih!i(' ro'id 1', Miiieranee j: said road t i,. 'the be , s, more o" map made viiig known N. .".1 de feet. X. 122.7 feet i..1 feet. S. riG . f.7.2 ;.,et, X. fe.t. X. .'.I de- SS.! feet, X. feet, S. GG de Sti5.lS feet, S. . W. .to feet, S. ; W, KM.'.) feet. inu't.-i V -.- V. Mercer by. jessc Mercer by will dated the 12th day of December, 1888, asl may be seen by reference to will booki II, iage 207, in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Edfce comiie county, N. C said land hav ing been in the possession of W. P. Mercer since the 2nd day of May, 181)2. . Trai.t No. 3: Lying and being in Township No. 13, adjoining the lands of,W. P. Mercer, Miss Annie Mercer and others, more particularly describ ed as follows, viz: Beginning at a .-take in a hedge row on tho road SS 4 1 from the home of the late John K. T. t.. T.. n...., .., Mutt tVtn.lO ret s '-Y 1 ''S feet S i iciui'ci.iitvc .." ii I iV 'r es"v' so 1 ' N'ol t;i to Anu,s's sPri"P; thence down iv,.-,-ees "'n minutes w"i tlle ditch !eatlinf' direct ' thm K 1 d-grect. 30 minutes .t canal ; theny .aid . S. .24 lroes 30 min-l ""! to the bridge acrohi $hal, . ... r t rr,,..'.' thence norm along me iur w i . q -.rfV'recw 30 min-stake j"- beyond the bridge across ,',157.7 feet; (hence X. 50 d,i. thC -small ditch, thence eg jt , to the V ti',77 T f.-et X 1 degrees' hinds of the late John R. Mercer and aar'i. s XV.' 212.-V feet; thence , P-V"- lf"le's .'. Corner; thence obWn - , ... i.- i-i r..'t t.. v, t.,. the line of the lands of the late John ; " '"'" i ,," . - , , ,;. t ' K. Mercer and David Lane to the cor ! .Vm.2 .'f.ct -to Mercer-s Mill Branch. ; between the lands of the late id branch1 Jc iuercer anQ lne nellB ul Whitmal :'roctor, tnence aown me line of the lands of the late John R, , Mercer and Whitmal Proctor to Wat- ti : nit!i';ister!y with said 3 700. feet - tP the beginning, ,-tere- lot-.'.'. , t. I'. Is n small parcel of landi north side of the Tarboro road on said road at ,e on sain roau in i ,, ., .. ,. i iillil di alien, luviicc up iiic vomai w on,er of the 4 acre ., ,, ,,, , l Hit; -L'UIIICI uctmvn tuc lunuo w iv late John R. Mercer and W. P. Mer cer, thence south along the line of the late John R. Mercer and across ',,-i:'.a:;ii:cr at a '-t.ik :!; ::-.,ii;heast '.,re in., runs thence northwest along' th.'.Uiw of .said store lot 209.3 feet to svct. ;:um, the nee N. .76 degrees E. " l.:'1 f( i-t,'t.o a stake, thence S. 14 de i.ia.' s E. -132.7 feet to a stake on the. ..-..id. thence aiiinjr the, rotd S. 68 de-' ul-ee.s'W. Kit!. 2 feet to the beginning, -oi'taiaing one-half acre- .more or less, being known as the school house i.j. ' - Tract C: I?. a small tract of land ly ing on the Vast side of the public roe.d louring from Temperance Hall to R.'c'.y Mount beginning at a light v.ood .stt.ck, .1236 'feet. from the fork f tne road at Temperance Hall, li.er.ee running with said road toward Uoekv Mount 105 feet to a lightwood ery Branch, thence down the various courses of said branch to Mercer's thence west with the fence pass the tobacco barn to the corner of said fence, thence northwest to a white oak, thencVwest to the path from J, L. Home's to Tarboro road, thence with said path to the Tarboro road thence vest up the road to the point i beginning, containing about 550 acres, more or less, and being the lands devised to W. P. Mercer f or life and after his death to his chil dren as may be seen by itenjt two of the will of John R. Mercer record ed in will book 8 at page 304 in the office of the Clerk cf the Court of stake, .thence 105 eastward in the) Edgecombe county, being part of the line at right angles to the Rocky , home trace of the late John R. Mer- Mount road to another lightwood stake, thence 105 feet southward in a line parallel with the Rocky Mount ioad to another lightwood stake, thence 105 feet to the beginning, containing one-half acre, more or less, and being known as Zivn ChureTi lot. Tracts 1 and 2: Are commonly known as the Jesse Mercer lands, be ing all of that land devised to W, P. cer, which has been owned and eccu pied by W. P. Mercer and children as their home place snice the 26 th of November, 1894. This property will be sold subject to lien of a prior deed of trusfl ke ruring an indebtedness jff S.gjSQOJlA with interest from July 15, 1922, to the Atlantic Life Insurance company, October 2, 1922. J. P. BUNN, Trustee, V3L 3 M- ::'-Kwi:v:i-)i;y' " 1 'fe' or "" .':::: i-K-iet' fifteen (15) Better cigarettes 10' A highly pleasing blend of choice Turkish with Virginia and Ken tucky Burley tobaccos of superior character and quality. Every cigarette full weight and full size. You're going to say "That's more like it!" " g tte"" DU'1y Copyright 1922, Ligcett tc Myers Tobacco Co. - CI lm W. RFRRRRFR PHI! I IPS CFIUTRAL AMERICAN UL.I1IIIIU Ulik UIIII . tlla.WUIIWU.ll l SS I I mm nnuni r nminnrnliinp iimwv nnPlrTT PnilllTDirc IIIUITrn 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri n mi ii n ii r fi i n ii n n r u u i 1 1 1 1 1 . f r ii i 1 1 1 1 ill i 1 1 1 r i ill u i i r 1 1 UUUULL IVIUlIU LII llnu ML.ni I UUuhL I uuuii i imlu in i uu Report of the condition of the PINETOPS BANKING COMPANY, at Pinetops, in the. state of North Carolina, at the close of business, j September 151 h, 1022. RESOURCES Loans and discounts --.$213,720.55 Demand loans 2,87L3j Overdrafts, secured, . $53,62; unsecured, $27.14 "v' 60.76 United Slates Bonds and ." " Liberty Bonds ---:--v 10,117-00 North Carolina State. bonds 15,000.00 All other stocks, bonds i and .mortgages 5,300.00 BankinL' houses, $2,500; furniture and fixtures, $1,500.00 4,000.00 All other real estate owned 5,500.00 Cash in vault and net a- mounts ; due from" banks, bankers and " " : trust companies , 26,826.68 Cash items held over 24 , v Tibu1 s ' - - - - - - Checks for clearing (By Thc Associated Presi) New Brunswick, Oct. 24. The name of the woman 'reputed to have been a witness to the double murder of Rev. Edward Hall and his choir singer, Mrs. Eleanor Mills today be- ' came known. ,-. , She is Mni. June Gibson, a wid ou, wh.) with her son conducts a six ty acre farm on the Hamilton road in 'a sparsely settled section here. She is said to have told the inves tigators that she saw the man and the woman -committ the crime. 1,849.33 " 233.04 50,000.00 25,600.00 970.18 125.00 Total .....- -"'-$286,058.71 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less : current expenses and taxes paid Dividens unpaid ..... Notes and bills redis counted, War Finance Bills payable Deposits subject to check ICaohicrV checks out standing ...... Time certificates of de posit, due on or after 30 days 63,790.40, Savings Deposits 29,IH,70 Accrued interest due de- Dositors, reserved ...... 2,000.00! Total , . - $280,058.71 State of North Carolina County of Edgecombe, Pinetops, N- C, Oct. 17th, 1?22. . v . ' w - ... , . , t a, i t V, a. fe; 1, Vf. U. UBIie, i:i.inri ui iv bove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. W. I LANE, Cashier. Correct Attest: W. E. PHILLIPS, 21,225.00, A. J. WALSTU.N, 15,000.00! W. E. COBB, Directors. 77,604.081 Subscribed and sworn to before ime, this 17th day of October, 1922. 195.35 j WM. E. CRISP, Notary Public. j My commission expires Septem ber 11, 1924. - i The docket before the Recorder Monday morning was quite a heavy one. ;': - '; :-: State vs. : Mose Sullivan for hav ing a gambling house was continued until next Monday. Stati vs. Joe Davis and Jesse Mob ley, violetion of the prohibition law. Both defendants plead guilty of hav ing some liquor in their possession for the purpose of sale. The judg ment of the court was three months for Davis and threo months for Mob ley. These defendants gave notice of an appeal, to the Superior Court. State vs., Lewis Duggin. Assault with a deadly weapon. Guilty, three months on the roads. Notice of an appeal was given. . ' " .. T State vs. 'Lewis Duggfn, assault i with , deadly - weapon, guilty, prayer j for . jungmotit." .Prayer continued, two years on" the roads and costs. (By Thd Associated Press) Washington, Oct. 24. Invitations to appoint plenipotentiaries to a con ference in Washington beginning De cember 4th, to consider the nego tiations of a treaty for a "permanent regulation of their mutual interests and relations" have been extended by the United States to the govern ments of Guatemala, Nicaragua, Pon duras, Salvador and Costa Rica. PREMIER CONFERS WITH IRISH LEADER (By Th Associated Press) London, Oct. 24.-The prime min ister Bonar Law held a conference today with William T. Cosgrave, the State v. " R. N. Norris, assault , head of the Irish Provincial goverh- with, deadly weapon. Guilty. $15.00 and. the costs of-the action. Stat9s. Luther Melton. Viola tion of the auto law. Continued, State vs. Bass Bullock. Larceny and rectiving. Guilty, Three monthsj on the roads. -The money and the pocketbook' to be returned to Willie Tillery. , State vs. Daisy Farmer. Viola tion of the liquor law. Pleads guilty four months on the roads. ment in regard to Irish affairs. arations are being made for Austral ia's participation In the British Em pire Exhibition to be opened in Lon don, in April, 1924, and the various cabinets have approved a proposal providing for a central commission and state committees to supervise) Australia's exhibits. Immediate ef forts will be made to obtain and pre- j pare the various exhibits, for which . i - j'200,000 pounds has been provided; AUTRALIA TO EXHIBIT IN EM- the commonwealth contributing 115, 1 PIRE SHOW i 000 pounds and the states the remain (By The Associated Press) ing 85,000 pounds on a per capita Sydney, N." S.' W., Oct. 1, Prep-: basis. a -t