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s,. t' ' soirtHssiNE' ,';n6v: -21;, ; ig2:vj;;:rv-- v,y f"". ... .1 v n The Southerner Daily Since i88S-Establibhed !,"" . . Weekly 1824 .. rarhael. Exakutlve Ake ; Adequate Pabtfelied every afternoon except Sunday by THE SOUTHENEft, f at Tarboro, North Carolina Vj. tMaeeae. la Nearjieei. . 1 Mal jNartk, Cfjila rhBktli. ti vlcHas.,! ;a TnrWai adfkae ea a-aiaarf it Smyrna artdVMeaday y 0j trnor e,raa, Uerrt.ea-lr ItaMfA iB;nicWa-iiv:.ttktteitft,t i Foreign Advertising Represen tatives: Frost, Landis & Koba, uinWick Bldg., New York City; ffeet Ka iteuer. aa I f-eppies via a sioff, iiuc-ajo, buu I i444 Candler Blag, AtUnta, Ga. flatter eterkaai: iro; i. ''Hantn.. . ' . H n .,, , I taw Mwiaia. ! ' : PmI io4 Manafhtg Editor T. irrtn Creieh .... Ksnaget T- " . , " EhtereJ at t&e Fortofflci 14 T4r Jdr,; N. C, a se i ond claas aaatter sinttt Art of Congress, March 3, .Subscription rates: Daily, 1 year, .15; 6 months, $2.50; 1 month, ?6uc; 1 week, 15c. Weekly, $1.50 t- per year. ; Phone 75 P. O. Box 907 Business men of Taiboro, what ex :jnse have you Kt for not belontringr :o yo'.ir own association? h- j. 'Jlerchants of Ta.rboi'o, do you a jhink you can get along just as well ;W7tnout an . association, as you can jdth one? ?' : t In this day of cooperation, how pn tne 'merchants keep in tnp roan wnen tney want to traverse tnis man nglehanded and alone? 'f Every town is proud of ils i'nst t-iass merchants and cares not a whit , oi'. a merchant who prefers to serve himself instead of his customers ami his fellow men. Jv- Merchants of Tarboro, how alum! j that Christmas trade? You have the reputation of having ihe best Christ mas toy market in ear-tern - Korth .Carolina. Are you poinp to sjt still and allow that reputation to die for .' the want of attention? If so. you tenn blame no one but yourself. THE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION ! ' IN TARBORO "l Tot eeveral years the merchants ' rf Tarboro have had, what is known as. a Merchants .Association, and or j yanimtion to which not only mer v chints are invited to join but the j business men, also, of the eommun- ;V--: ifior a while itt first, this associa : tijon held together wel!, nd as the ytkr paMI by association be cjlti to ig, and thi membership cwl, until k"ms otly a vefy Jew ahibfa! ones that held ihe orgitni- yati'oti together. - j-.lt is. ffloBihaew t say that this Crttania'tlon in tha state has not' be-en Vorth the energy and the meunsj that hare been put in it by those. ' v-ho fully realized its real worth. Generally speaking, the averace mevchant must admit that organi aations of this kind are worthy and can do much good, but somehow or other, these same people fear to put anything in them and for that very reason they never get anything out of them, ''!'! Thjs s just beginning to he an ago of cooperation and organization and Woe be to that business ftran that does not -in some way make some at tcftvot to keep up with the band vag- ' on aa the Wheels of progress are rolling down the road of time. - j The world is gradually viewing the business man from a different . angle than it has in the past. It used to be that the business man was regarded aimply as a trader and a trafficker for his own gain and to get -money ny aold wy, , just .so he got. it. He was not regarded as a necessiy but only aa something that th'e country 'might jet along without very easily. ...... . . But Tie things "have changed, and the public at large looks upon' the 'business man as a man of importance in any.'com'munity inwhich heia, arid his position in the life of bis fellow men around him la" a blessing if con ducted in the -proper way, 1, jMliiaa men e f Tar!libro, it Ihould iltt ffi' ita a.u7a ikMi t t tk myriAtj wbetn .tp4y:art;bUdliJ,nt1ia Davti amnaiaaua Atom oatlrta eni 4 aaifl tk- tiie on their handa 4f vr Mi.OOfl men, children-and old men. who. led from the Turks aftd thereby, eieaped the fate of 150,fl0ff W'h'o were'niifrdere iu culd blood by. the Turkinh conquer ors of Smyrna.' i ' 1 A recent appeal by 'President Hard-Inn,- and Will Hays' committee, has brought an Inadequate reaponee, it Is reported. la Oovaraor, Morrisoa'a p pnal he states that it would. aem ''tile people of North Carolina, as well at the rest of America, have not readily prasped the magitude -Ml pathos of the situation invnlvIiiK the. absolute known destitution and near starvattea of'uearly a'nilllion wonien. cbildrea and ord men. ' , Supplementing this appeal, C4lae ('.eorge H. Bellamy, tat chalrmajn of the ,ear East Relief ask tnaWchicke and coutrlhutioiUi at this time ltir be turned over, ta local .county .-thaW-men for this reat hiunkaitarian tiVg izattou. or be sent to. kim or Robert A. Krown. State Treaflurer, 901 t'Jtiteris Hunk Building:. Raleigh. Funds far re lief of .Smyrna victims will he adutfnla tered within two! weeks aftr receipt, he St'tttecl. , f ""'; '' At the same time. Colonel Bellawy asks the public not to )et thl appeal; conrused with the regular Near m Relief campaign whfi-h will come la'ter. This ."appeal is just for emerges funds to take care of victims. "of, the Smyrna massacre and forced abandon men! of homes. The "regular ;al .paign," he. points' ijtt, is to takelcare of the .3,334 littS.. 'children .wjj North Carolina is bullrtiU!; into paft of .i the future Armenian nation.' It reciuires $200-000 a year to du this, and this sum has been allotted tii tie various counties of the basis ff prp Iution. '..1 Volunteer worker tor: Near East Belief from nearly etary eoaat In North Carina will gathar M' Greensboro Satarday, December io4i In the annual state, convention of this sr'ganizatioB. . . ;. is a live member of this association known as the Merchants Association, Do yon think for a moment that you can handle your own business in whicn your dealings with the pub lie have become se complex, as good by yourself as you can when linked! up with the others. You cannot .merchandise by your selves, however ' you may think' so. You can never become the mfcr' chant ,yonr people expect you : to be, as long a' you stand off. from yohr felloHr met'ebante and -alooi from Merchivts Atdociations, The werthahts of Tarboro af 1 very Itt blood. - They're .thytr,t. distr&utln'fc fore that deals out & fh,w fa -0Ur toan alt lihi fie-1; 'ssities her, on earth arid "when' Vl dfeg furnisi,(S him with W'sifoid j to be wrappej in -s he js laid aVfy in mother earth, .. v ;'!' Merchants Of Tarboro, get tofeth- TOMSI LITIS I Apply thickly ow ihrMir Om ifMiOkm Jm Oui fa BUSINESS JMEN kNOW. th'at "it would "be darigeroua to attempt a manufacturing pro; , ect without 'the guarantee of in . surahce. - Factories ,wpul(l yb idle , if .' investors vCre , asked ' to y ' . .,, ,-.ki 1 . purchase 'the stocks ' and onda of concerns that - took' chances : with' disaster.,. Is your, proper- ty 'protected?' I ha aemc ; that .yoi will rtcmiff from tkfa (acr alaa policy ,'ia) tea . t . Martforaf "Fir" t araraaca Caaapaar ara cvrfaiai fuarantaaa af r , -. 4 ; s i . . ' Jcccplis. cr Rdcltr ....CCy.. l,w-,. w, . . V ;T . 1 : , vLr;;; -li WMM'M fitter lUnt llUll Hiltt r 1 . ' , - -. ' a. , ItcctTT e MTtaa ToiaCCO t '- ' - 1-'; ; ' ' : '-''"' ';'' ' ' - - - .;;JLrjli . . , . . . -' ' '' . . . " t- , ' ' ' ' . ' . , , , , ' .,, in. i I i er and stay together! The Southerner will have aiore to say later on along this line. Smoked walls and cm-tains mean expense. Proven t this loss by using Cola's Hot Blast Heaters. They do not smoke, 9 1 t J. nnw a tirtrH nam . ! 1 nnrvoji v inv SPECIAL ; "'.'... Let me have your Tliahka- ; -I, giving order for Engliah ;; Walnuts, Brazil nuta, Cal- '- ifornia London Rauira, ! California Seeded Raiaina, ; California Pruna and J Dried Peaches, Drfenie- j t dary Dates, Cranberries r . ',! 2 i , ; ' ' . . 1 ana Turkeys. iH; B. PETERS ! ; WilOietAie Ma I ' ppwnr I ; ? - .(,Vinytiil Wholesale and Retail i r 4 Pay up your subscription 'to Ti Southerner. .' ' ', 'Remtmbzr r'H V-rf t":;v emDcr will titi , t&4t . cant iaf ; I AbV MagnW fi'tiiul ' Craafn jwtii ,'aVary "oW :iolJar ' -HHBUffnR- Wr.Ttiiun . , :folhintJ.., mdjimliij-hiim. ""' a-ja. 1 : . . Caakar Ul' 1 aW Var. ' MUearOC'. ; Ue OH. . ... , . :. WaaromWfso to1dfrt awrft mrvsi , - ,!. f.Tfh'eif (braoMSt 'iroa.,.!. 'can buynd erajrtwaystha.jBost "aatistactory to- sav'.-.-.'4 f V ,. Entree CrMti .-..t'.-, SNOW IN MANY PORTIONS ; OF NORTH CAHOLlNA . . J. Aaheville, . No. 27. Snow is' re ported as having fallen last night in Greensboro, Charlotte and Winston Salem. -. ,V ' HEAVY SNOW IN DANVILLE, . , , VIRGINIA LAST. NICHT Danville, Va.; S'ov.; 27l 'Snow be gan to fall at four o'clock and .the streets were covered by eight o'clock last night, Ilaq's Csdarrb Medlclu. Thos who are In a "run flown" oondl- will . BOllee that ., Catarrh, SoiherJ thn inocb mra than wbao tber ara IB gp4 tiaalta. Thl fact provas that wbUt Kiarrb U a local disease, it la rij inouMioea Irv conmunoi:i caaanram InSiiiMi HAi.Ua CAT, nilAI OATAHJ1K MKDICINK U. Tenic a4 lood Furlrter, and acta qiraUal IN HHO UtW IIIW HIUtlWIM BUI in... . Ua boor, time radnelnf U- inflammatlc and rettorlna normal rondltlona.' . All 4rusla(.i Clrculara fraa. . " r. J. Cbnev Co.. Tolaflo. Ohln : ortfitiarolina, Edgecombe-County ' Notice ,is hereby given that on ' Saturday, Dec. 16th at 11 :00.o' 'k: .iff.; before the court house clock I door , 1 j ''. , ' : 1 at Tarbpro, above county and atate,! th undersigned U-ustees,. acting1 by vjrttiefof authority conferred iipod theii by a certain deed of trust' eice-cu'ted-to them by John A. ,Turnag and wife, Elizabeth Turnage, of 'ida' a inarch' 20, 1922, recorded in-book 2 37, ; jige. 491,:;Edgecombe registryV 'offer tor . aale at public auction to, "iije" highest bidder for cash the ffbllowing described property, to wit: mat certain . (racL or uuvci;,v ianA'jtjie'jcity. of, RockyMpant, r'-() 1 thst -ccto t vai to 4'l 1 4 ' . '3rl .' . ' .rauaat 11 -.' ft -s ? ' ! , .1 .t. fcdgeconibe county, N. C, describedc as Xoljowa; Beginning at a stake "or point at. the - northeast .intersection of 3vnnch street and Redgate Ave nue; rur.ning thence north along th? eastern line of Branch street 130 feet to a . stake; thence in an easter ly direction parallel with Redgate Avenue, 200 feet to a stake; thence south parallel wtih Branch street, 130 feet to Redgate avenue, theneo westerly with said Redgate avenue 200 feat to the beginning. Said lot being 130 x 200 feet and being the same property conveyed to gaid John A. Turnage by deed recorded in book 172, page 372, Edgecombe Registry, Said sale will be made by virtue of oower of sale in said Instrument described, tne unaersignea 'trustees having been called upon to ! exercise said power by the : holder of the notes secured by said, deed .'of trust which are in default.vi.";:: ! : This 15th day of oVtnbtri; 1922. E. D. SCHtAlACHEB, W. O. HOAltD, T'nistees Battle & Winslow, Attya. ; ' - ' . H, ' Rocky Mount, N. c nl6 '4w THE' 15 THft BEST COMPANY , v JN THE WOiULD, ' AJK, TH5 POLlCtHOLDEM .DiatrjctAt UnaVrli'eereb tE1a8er!or court 01 Edgecombe County Smade In ac troh entllleT, 'Jblin W. 'Cotteii, et aL "ex parte," I wtll ; oner!'for 'aale at public' stictkn jfor Cash at the court Kdtfse" iobr' in' arboA,7on llonday, bece'inber 18, 1122,Mat ndon, a or tfonof lot'No. 421 jh'the.i.ran'of said town, fronting "on t.', Patrick street, SOfeet, more or less, a.nd Church htfeet" 123 feet, more or less, sub ject 1 to 'assessments for 'street and sideValtc ' paving. ''". 'JA'StES PENUER, Commissioner. , Eaacutor'a Motia. Cradltwra -j Haring qualified at executor of the will, of Mack Villiami,- notice la f.lUTUAL BEI1EFIT If IfiiiCEliii, hereby 'giVto.'Wl Vn& Wldfhs.1 trading at' Anthony aad Tlwmas vs. ktttSk agattolrt litia " eaent thenDR. '5. Ven'tin, OdAir., KrV. Eea. GOMEN Millie WI ;. , ' .:' ''.i; it - on OUR FLOOR, $35.00 PerMunreci L- JiJ J LIST OF A FEW SALES Viclt Ik Phiilipaj 424 i'ki. J. A. Roberson, 1220 lbs. Baker & Jones: 642 lbs. BRING US YOU NEXT LOAD WE WILL MAKE IT BRING THE TOP-NOTCH DOLLAR FOR YOU Yduri For The E IP. Mail & JmTsy TARBORO, N. C for payment on or before December . ; ? ... lt. ' - ... . , . 1 1923, or this notice will be plead . . . - , In bar of their recovery. ' v . , A. . Nov. 18, 1922. ': '..',' lrrirCU-dncillEiUTein Edtbrnlxi Cotinty. iFiVe F!vtitd Half Per Cent " ' . NOTICE ' North Cirolln," Edgecombe conn? ty -tn tta Stfpirfo'r ConrL :V. T. Anthony khd S. B. Thoihar, WEED - : :, '.""- i-' ' 1 ' vhich averaged MADE FOR brought $24.34Ay. 6O0 brought $715.34 Aye. 60c brought $405.55 Ave. 63c Higjiett prices , .. ,. , . HyMfin, Mary H. Atkina, and A. A. . . . lAtKina, her husb.ird and f. C. Hy- ,T1 man, heirs at law.of Mrx. Delta Hy- I The defendants - above named, Mary H V Atklna and A. A. Atkins, her hisbanTaMymaii, will take, notice that .aii action entitled as above hat been commenced in the Superior court of Edgecombe: coun ty, North- Carolina, to establish a claim against the dtfendanta and in favor f the. plaintiffs and to 4 nib ject the real "estate of which; the late Mrs. Delia Byman died, seis ed and possessed at tha time of her death which real estate u now own ed by the above- named defendants to the paensaid elatniand the' said defenAtawCl farther, taka notice that they are required, to ap pear before the clerk of tha super ior court "of Edgecombe county, aa Wedneaday,: December ""l4thV 1928, and answer ' or demur to the com plaint in said' action, "or the plaintiff will . apply; to the' court for: the; re-. lief demandedn said compiaint. . . ' ' ' A ' Qerk S'uperoir Court. . This ths 19'. diVef t.'oreniber,' 11. , ' . L ' its (7 l't j 'tit eVtiTy aertntla 1
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