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i:V22.. The Southerner Daily Since 1889 Established v Weekly 1824 , ' ) '.V . i Published every afternoon except Sunday by THE SOUTHERNER, it Tarboro, North Carolina .Foreign Advertising Represen tatives: Frost, Landis & Kohn, Brunswick Bldg., New York City; Peoples Gas Bids., Chicago, and 1004 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Pul Jones .... Managing Editor V. Herman Creech Manager . . i ' r Entered at the Postoffice in Tar boro, N. 0.. ts second class matter nndfr An-oi Congress, March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: Daily, 1 year, $Si. e months. $2.50; 1 month, eOo; 1 week, 15?. Weekly, $1.50 per year. Phone 75 P. O. Box 907 CORPORATION TAX 1U I l. CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST When Congress begins to author lite appropriations in the short se. sion beginning December 4, the Re fpublican administration v.l! he re mnded of the $ii00.ou0,Ub0 of tnxe repealed a year ago fur the bi-n?;i jug Big Business, including :n:i! jprofiteers. I It was argued .in Ittha'f o!' tiii (reduction of excess proli;? taxo urn .'diigh surtaxes that their nonthiuanc , I would burden business and hdu try and retard the countrq's return to "normalcy." Elimination of tiies Uxes was proposed almost guaran Tteed as the same thine; as the stini ulation of production and commoiv 2 Prosperity would come back an. 3dwell in the land if only its chic representatives had their tax bill cut. Some of these taxes those e excess irolit? were imperiled. Th j ,high surtaxes were .reduced from Sjtb 50 per cent. 'Thf excess pro:! , flaxes represented for the goverr, ment an income of S -150, 000. 000 year. The decrease in the sui t ixt Represented f Gl.oOO.OOO. What th l ' i i l jgivernment iosi uy men o'ih-ih " ! reductions was . gained by the bi corporations and profiteers that ha been paying thtm. But the country isn't prosporou jand hasn't been since Mr. Hard:ng' Jadministration took charge of thing ?The government has overdrawn it i account, and has been borrowim x I money to meet current expense i There ir a-deficit of $70,000,001 and the revenues are diminishing The revenues fell of $1,400,000,000 'ior the fiscal year 1922. The talk of sv sales tax as a source of govern jj mental income has not been stilled. ,J AH' this is bad enough, but in tin 1 face of these fiscal difficulties, anc" in spite of commercial depressto: and agricultural panic, Presiden Harding wants to vote $7:0,000.00'. into the coffers of the shipping trust and secretary Mellon is accused by a Republican Representative Freat of Wisconsin of refusing to en force the law requiring big corpor ations to pay federal taxes on their incomes. Th npmiiblican coneress will con- I frnnt this state of affairs when it undertakes to provide funds for the operation of the government dur- I ing the fiscal year beginning next July.,'- , . ' - of $5,000,000;.'rp .14b.ejiu,.thToia'clv Republic in Africa, has been shelv ed, with the help of standpat Repub licans, including Senators Watson, of Indiana, Cameron of Arizona, Nicholson of Colorado, Fernald of Maine, and Harreld of Oklahoma. ; The Dyer anti-ilynehing bill, which also was use,d as a bait for negn votes in the recent election, is yet on the calendar of the Senate, hav ing passed the House last spring. There is not much prospect ihat it will be passed at the special session of Congress, or at all. When the exigencies of the next Presidential campaign oblige, the Re publicans, it is. expected, will devise another legislative program design ed to attract and deulde the negroes. Meantime, since there are ntit votes to be obtained by such decoys as the Liberian loan and the anti-lynch- ing bill, they are pretty certain to be pigeon-holed indefinitely. Women Need Swanip-Rodt Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble, uud never sus pect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney tror.ble or the result of kidney or bladder i disease. . If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased: liin in the I lack, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Ivilmer's Sv amp-Root, a physi chin's prescription, obtained ut any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However; if you wish first to test this great preparation send teu cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiigliamtoii, N. Y-, for a sample bottle. Whcii writ ing be sure and mention this paper. t Santa Glaus' Work Shop : - ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the stock holders of the Macclesfield Company wlil be held in their offices in Tar boro on Thursday, Dee. 14, 11)22. A. D. Fowlkes, Secretary. Nutlet o( First Mee-ling of Crcttilui'a In the Dii-trict court of the l.'nited Mates, tor trie La stern district ot i .oith Carolina. In B."nki ;in;cv No. i:;7. I III the niai'.er of J. W. I'm .id. ! '!';. - ir., Bai.kr'upt. lt..Mc: To the creditors of J. W. w'.il he' I le:o!. Jr., of T.irliorr., m the imumivi born op f Ldgoein: be, and di.-irict a 1- rs-, A. D. aid, a b.'.nkrupt : ; Notice is hereby given th .t on j he 29th day of November, ..l. !I22, the .-aid .i. -W. Ui.iileiid, .Ir. as duly adjudicated bankrupt; nra hat the first meeting of his i-red itors w.iil be held at Tarboro, X. C in Refeiee's office on the 12th day of December, A. D. 1022, Sit 10 o' clock in the forenoon, at which time, the said creditors mav attend, prove j their ch.ims. i.pnoint a trustee, ex- amino the bankrupt, and transact J such other bn,iiuss as may properly, g come br-f.iie "aid meeting. j .MA '..SHALL C. STATOX. I I 1'. S. i, l' ree in B.inkruo! c i Tarbe.o, X. C 12-2-1022. d2 ; 1 ANNUAL MEETING vol ; ip stot rolina Rai'wa Oec. 1 1022. FAKM LOANS Mi.n.-;-ing land live y(';ni num.. l.'i nd I'arai- lu Kl riibc cour l-er U.ui.- Uy .L.rj K t r-'r a: AtluriR-v. : December 5, 1922. ih'. ).. O. Jlann, Cashier, The Fajt National Tank, . . 'Tarboro, N. C. Dear Sir: " ' . I waa glail to 'got j-our letter inviting me to spend Saturday before Christmas with you. Although several others have invited me I always make it a rule to accept invitations from National Banks be cause that is where I keep my money and usually the place I meet most of the boys and girls when I go to a town. On account of being so very busy making toys for my. many boys and girls, it will be impossible for me to spend the entire day with j on but I will do my best to be there by 10 o'clock and stay with you. uiiii! 3 o'clock. This should give me an opportunity to see all of the toou little boys and girls in Tarboro and in your county. Please tell the little buys and girls that I have had 1,000 pictures made aiul will give them to the first thousand boys and girls liiitt come into the bank to see and talk with me. This photo is the l,c t I I r.vc t'-:v l.ad '.sade and I know your boys and girls wlil be Ju ijl'.d to c v m on .'. Aj'aiu (,:t:-.!:'n;r .""U 'for this invitation and assurng youi that I am anxous to see boys and girls in your lttle city, I am Sincerely yours SANTA CLAUS. UFasiy mi ,Hr l.v ll.e unorder and nut on I r"" ul,u"u u"t"m ! The public roads of fidsecombe coun-jto the superior court under bond LIBERIAN LOAN, NO LONGER NEEDED TO FOOL NEGRO ; VOTE, IS KILLED PURPOSES FOR WHICH FUNDS DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF TUBUERCULOS1S CHRISTMAS SEALS MAY BE USED 1. Direct educational work as to the nature, treat ment and prevention of tub-jrciiiosi.--, such education al work to be addressed, whenever practicable, to se curing. the adoption of certain definite community activities in the anti-tuberculosis campaign. This ed ucational work should include the pa; hv o? tin expenses of representatives of tubercui('r.i-t agencies -in attending tuberculosis coni'ei ; u-V. 2. Propaganda efforts for the esiablu'hment and operation by public .atrthorities of survey, r.;i:--!ng, clinic, hospital, sanatorium, ray ;ir n.ijr'u- crsv!r W' air school or class of .other kindred agencies. 3. Educational and other work for .safeguarding infants and others from tuberculosis infection and for- increasing their powers of resistance to such in fection. 4. Employment of nurses for tuberculosis sur veys or, temporarily (pendin public provision) for as sisting and nm sing the tuberculosis sick, securing ad mission to hospitals ami sanateriums, etc. . 5. Organization and temporary operation of clin ics, dispensaries, or 'out-patier-t stations, for the diag nosis and for the expert medical examination of all persons who '' have ..been . exposed to tuberculosis. 6. Establishment and, if p.oed be, temporary op eration (pending public .provision)., of open-air schools or fresh-air classes for children who are pre tuberculosis or have been ex nosed to tubercu'osis. . .7.' "'. Establishment and, if r.oed b;, tumporar:-- op- ; From ven in the ,. :-:hia; vtr'," in the eveiiinjT the R. -ii-.Vr I ; i i u:Uy h'-.uii itor were ).:ird i'l .v (iisposiinr of the many cases nn docket of the iJccorder's Coti:!.. State vs. Sam Horton; nrav ty for six months. Notice of ap peal was served in open court and '.he bend, was lixed at $250. S:aU vs. Melton I.anKlc.v; distill ing. The defendant entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to the (utility ro.-ids for three months. State vs. Woodland Edmondson; '.house breaking and larceny. In this e:.r-e trie recorder found probable cause and bound the defendant over j tion entitled John W. Cotton, ri al, cx parte, I will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the court of $300. State vs. Will Langley. Assault, house door in Tarboro, on MondRy, The verdict of the recorder was e;uil- j December 18, 1922, at noon, a por ty, and his sentence was four months tion of lot No. 42 in the plan of said pi, the roads. ! town, fronting on t. Patrick street, State vs. Richard' Pompey. This P9 feet, more or less, and Church care had been continued from Nov. -street 125 feet, more or less, sub 27th. Pompey was charged with an jeet to assessments for street and assault with a deadly weapon and sidewalk paving. found L'-iltv. lie was fined ?10.00 1 JAMES PENDER, Commissioner. Havintr nualified ah executor of the Volire is berehv P-iven that, on ruy UP your auuscriinion w i will Jlaok 'il an.l. not ce S perior court under a be;-.d of. 9 '.! Saturday,' Dec. Ifith at 11:00 o'clock ! Southerner. The Recorder, finding probable cause , x,(1.tll c.irolimit Kdgecombe CountjJ 6 'bound the. defendant- over to the Su-, ...... . fu,,f' l 7 li'u- h the case whcio a colored man lr- the r.ame of Baz;':rjiv was killed on the. farm of. Mr. Gammon in No. 7 township. I State vs. Frank Ilir.os. Aiding -and 1 abetting an escape. lie was found j A. M., before the court house door ' , 1 . : rrrrrzzr i at -Tarboro, above county and state, jnue; rtirning thenec north nlonsr t'i ; the undersiBned trustees, actine; by J eastern line of Branch street 1.16 ! Hali'a Cntarrii. ftlei'iciaa TlioBe wlio art? in a ' n--n iiov-ii" roller ton- will noticfl that Catarrh Isol !if.r- .hem iniich riiovp tl';oi wiit-n thty uro-l I ttcod heuUi). TWu fact wove thu? w.'illi ! Catarrh Is 'a local duaase, !t- l 'itivatjf i lntldpncod hv enntitJT ior.;ii rrin-lltloi.. I mil's r.'TAnir MwnfPIN'K . 1 1 P.mOi. anil i-il.-ifi.l lnrilirr. nnrl n.i-(s I'-T'MT'it J The Mood lipoii the miicomi piirires o , toe boiiy, tlm.i rodiicH;;- ii' ln'Imnitiatlr '!.;) resti.rtna normill. rnti'titlnpa. . ' i All ilriieci-iis. Clreul.'ir? ires, i V. J. CIotov - Co.: TolH-le. Oli' :sun) Oi; iv chiiare;..! -di entoria -ion of With the latest election a month past and the next some t.vo years distant, the Republican administra tion feels somewhat free to permit the defeat of legislation which was proposed largely as a bid for Amer ican negro -votes.;' The resolution authorizing a loan MEASLES i ' ,;" cold trembly oaa nighdy j V VAPORUD eration (pendin?; public pvr. for Vre-tubefcul(i.;is cases, c sanatoria or hospitals. 8. Support ci' all forms (ii vovl; i;-! ' .k.'.iiUircn leading to the precention of Iu'ooicuuk ; . : 9.; Payment in whole or part for m.u:;!. usance of. patients in hospitals or::?anhoria. whe n 1m'H(- to'se-?ure..- fun'd3 therefor ;; from relativK.."..; cniployers,' churches, lodges, and.4ic public or othi:. private' re lief agencies prove unavai'.iiir. . 10. After-care, i. e., advice, (:ipioy4.i -id, if need be, relief of patients leading sanitoiia ai? arrest ed eases or cured. 11. Relief, of whatever medical or material forin may be needed (so far as efforts to proeure it from other private or public sources, as set forth in No. 9 above, prove unavailing), for families in. which there is .t rise of tuberculosis which cannot be placed, in a hospital, provided that through definite medical nurs insr ?nd social supervision conditions are maintained which-will prevent further infection. ' . J2. Relief (so far as it is not available from pri .vate or public sources, as set forth in No. 9 above) which may. be needed to enable a patient who is a bread-winner or a caretaker of afamlry to accept" hospital care. ' SALE OF TOWN LOT Under the authority of a deed of trust executed to me by. M. ,L. Hus sey and wife, recorded in book 135. I pago 12,", demand-having beenjnade upon me so to do, I will sell at the court house door in Tarboro, N. C, on Dec. 7, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, at public auction to the highest bid- .dcg for cash, the following described portion l.ot No. 29 in the plan of the Town of Tarboro: . Lying on Church and St. Andrews streets, beginning at the southern corner of said lot Xo. 23, formed by the intersection of Church and St I Andrews Streets, thence running o Mong St. Andrews streets. 70 feet, j cornering; thence running parallel to Church St. SO feet; cornering a jgain, thence running parallel to St. )Andrews( street 70 feet to Church Street, cornering again, thence run jning along 'Church street 91 feet to the beginning. ., This sale is made j subject to the assessment for street i paving.' This November 6th, 1922. ! , , E, B. HUSSEY, Trustee. I James Pender, Attorney. j virtue of authority conferred upon them by a certain deed of trust exe cuted to them by John A. Turnage a id wife, Elizabeth Turnago, af du'.o March 20, 1922, recorded in book 2117, page 491, Kdgeconibe registry, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: That certain tract or parcel of land in the city of Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, N. C, describede as follows: Beginning at a stake or point at the northeast intersection of Branch street and Redgate Ave- t SPECIAL PRICES ON ? h 210 BbU. Gilt-Edee Flour. 210 Bbli. Bob White Flour. J 200 Bag 100 lb. Fine Salt, f 200 Bags SO lb. Fine Salt, f 100 Bug. 25 lb. Fine Salt. X 10O Bag 140 G. A. Salt. X 200 Bag Red Dog. f 100 Bag Middling. J 125 Boxe Penny Candie. .;. 75 Boxe Raiiin. .. 75 Kraft Cheete. English Walnut, ' Almondi, Brazil Nat, Cocoanat. prune dale, cranberrie. It will pay you to get my prices R. B. PETERS Wholesale and Retail GROCER f Phone35,211MainSt. rH i-Wtt n..H"H"H ti I 111 lilt feet to n Ktake; thence in an easter ly direction parallel with. Redgate Avenue, 200 feet to a stake; thence south parallel wtih Branch street, ISO feet to Redgate avenue, thenc? westerly with said Redgate avenue 200 feat to the beginning. Said lot being 130 x 200 feet and being the same property conveyed to said John A. Turnage by deed recorded in boon 172, page 372, Edgecombe Registry Said sale will be made by y r!'.i of power of sale in said ' in-tryiir.-.r described, the undersigned trustee having been called upon to exercise said uovver -bv the holder of the hereby given to all persons holding claims against him to present them tor payment on or before December 1, !;)2;i, or thib notice, will be plead in bar of their recovery. ' "', Nov. 18, 1922. n'18 JAMES PENDER, Executor NOTICE North Carolina, Edgecombe coun tyIn the Superior Court. P. T. Anthony and E. B. Thomaaj trading as Anthony and Thomas vs. R. H. Denton, Odrar., Mrs. Delia Hymi'.n, Mary II. Atkins, and A. A., Atkins, her husband nnd.T. C. Hy mar., heirs t luw- of Mrs. Delia Hy- The defendants above named, MlirV TT Att-lno nJ k A !.! notes secured by said deed of trust " ' . ' which are in default. her husband and T. C. Hyman, will This 15th day of November, 1922.1 .Uce that an action entitled E. D. SCHUMACHER, j a3 above has commenced in the W. O. HOWARD, Trustees ! Superior court of Edgecombe coun- D... n wi.., .ii 'ty, North Carolina, to establish Rocky Mount, N. C. nl6 4w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE claim against the defendants and in favor of the plaintiffs and, to sub ject the real estate of which th Having qualified as administrator j late Mrs.- Delia Hyman died, seis of the estate of W. F. Ruffin, late of jed and possessed at the time of hef Edgecombe county, this is to notify, death which real estate, is now own all persons who are in debt to the'.ed by the above named defendants said estate to make immediate pay-! to the payment of said claim; and ment of. the same, and all persons j the said defendants wUl. further take who have claims against the same to notice that they are required to ap present them, properly authenticat-, pear before the clerk of the super ed, to the undersigned on or before iior court of Edgecombe county, on the 23th day of. November, 1923, or j Wednesday, December 13th, 1922) this notice will.be plead in bar of j and answer or demur to the conv their recovery. . ! plaint.in said action, or the plaintiff CICERO DENTON, Adm., will apply to the court for the re W. F. Ruffin. n 25 6tw , A. t. WALSTON, . : lief demanded In said complaint. SALE FOR PARTITION , aerf SapeTot Cottrt Under a decre of the uperlor court This the 13th day of November, . of "Edgecombe County Smade in ac- 1922. - nlf 4tw . -- "... i . : '; ;. ':
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