si rs. f OUTJJERN&V MbflOA.'&C.-if'.'l The Southerner pily Since 1889 Established Weekly 1824 Jublishcd every afternoon except Lnday by THE SOUTHERNER, at Tarboro North Carolina Foreign Advertising Represcn- Itives: Frost, Lnndis & Kohn, runswick Bldff., New York City; 'tsoples Ga;'Bldg... Chicago, and 1004 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ca. anl Jones Managing Editor Herman Ciceeh .... Manager ntered t th" V re in Tar . ,s matter , March 3, oro, X, su nder Act of ' 1 : 879. uh.sei-ipti.in. v i' : I' uiy, 1 year, J; 0 moa'th.;, f.50; 1 month, 0c; 1 week, 15:. Weekly, $1.50 er year. ',. hhone 75 P. 0. Box 907 Whv doesn't aHrry Dauiieny oa- n a writ of injunction to prevent s fellow Republicans from inau-aeli g him? No one has yet heard Senate Wberry ai. "ounce that he is jroin, seek reelc- tarn to the S: an te ler t- yret "vindieaiie!i." Vtir.i. wnsend undertook 111 hav. h'- te for Xewiierry "vir.mcuted" an )W they arc both down and out. Secretary Denby is claaa : ii:-.;- fi; navy "next to none, and .-wri'tai;. eeks cries f-r a ii'aea-i- ai'tr.y. Il:r. . ey no tonlide'ie- in -the "ne M-t ' security in tiie righteous pur.-ui; peace" which Pi evident 1 1 : i . ' dared was one of the 1'rui tie 'di.sarmanic:.! c-i-fe'-ea. e" ET NEWBERRY'S DEF ZN'JER KCiSiON. TOO The !---..'ie wi-i'. -i; r.r.ini'-ie-i T, .;- f an H v v enatc - r'-t-t-r m-; a'..r' lu-vrm-t". - pudiatieii ly ;he ; ,f Alah an ai i v.i'h . .ar-i .er;:'H-:- e nd fore ta t'.w ::'., : jh-nn--!-.-...'. nators who v-t. ' i -.- it him. foe Kepu'blieaa. F( ia;t .a v.-ted to ati.oj't he; Willis . -..la: : a. V,y the: ;.. e- hey lieianie a.n-'ii.-s ;., tia- 1 aea-e it,' which NY., u i'-y ';:.- ace ise.!. Eenator Town -a n I vas ciiisisunt- i'l ontinuiiuf .!au:'c bU eaaiaaaai for e-electio lite :;-i. 10 1 he had r.'i -n Xewhevy ia the Ser.a':-. Th. fthcr defeni'crs ..of Xewberry !:.' oth . consistency an.i ja-ora-iety. The Willis resolution declared to;-: the expenditure of "excessive .-.1111s" ueh as Newberry had spent in ui ampairn in 1:)18 were "coi-.trcry t- ound public policy,- harmful to the Jhonor and -dlsmitv of the Ser.at, . .-aid dangerous to the . perpetuity of a free rovornraent. ' It was a irravi, indictment the Republican support ers of tile resuiution drew against Newberry and his practices Out 1 notwithstanding their own condom- , nation of Newberryism. the pleaded and vote dto admit Newbeirv to the , . , 1 1 r- a Senate to make and unmake ted-. eral legislation. Newberry has properly construed the Tesults of the Senatorial elec tion in Michigan. It was arepudk tion of him ino less than Senator Townsend. It was a repudiation of all the Republican senators who vot ed with Townsend for New-berry. Townsend has been ousted by tht votes of the people of Michigan.-' The forty-odd other Republican senator. ought not to permit the public to say of tlieni that they are more want ing in a Kense of propriety than N-.v berry, whom they virtually charged with having eullied the honor of the Senate, menaced public policy and endangered the perpetuity of this free government. They also sought to ri?ign and follow him into obscur ity. HOT WATER BOTTLES FOR X-mas. Edgecombe Drug: Co. (P.E.P.) AMERICA BLESSED THIS CHRISTMAS LARDERS BOUNTIFUL WHILE CHRISTIAN NATIONS OF NEAR EAST ARE 8TARVING. J. DANIELS ISSUES APPEAL Public Spirited Naval Secretary Asks Wo Remember Armenians in Our Christmas Budget Only Seems Far Away. Appealing to tue Christiana of North Carolina to set apart from their , Christinas budget substantial gifts for the children 'Of the Near Bast, .lose- pluis Daniels, of Raleigh. . honorary gy Ssate Chairman of the Near Kast lie- fa lief, is this week sending out letto..-, ,v; to many prominent citizens o ft lid ? State. I Mr. Daniels calls attention to th V fai t that these people may seem far ;j away, but their cause is really at th 4 door of our hearts and homes. Over :j 110. "(HI motherless and father!-. "--! children will starve or freeze hut far ;'. what our christian citizens of America have done and shall do within the . next few weeks. , He points out that there art' rainy ; calls, but in, call o apealing, so piti- fill as this, Recent atrocities of th- j Turks have broiij;ht home to the $ American peopit- somethinct of vvl-.at has been Roinp on regularly ami sys t'.'inaticaily, but on a smaller scale, in Armenia, for years. American people are savins these hrnve Christian peo ple from a terrible death in the batti er Mohammedanism against Chrisi tiar.ity. Co. (l-ore- H. C-llamy. State Chai.-1 man. b,- is in rii:irsf ' fh- ur - f raai iu SVec.niiO in 'his s!:il - this y,-.r for tliis ;a-at child s .vinir work. : ap pii no nts Mr. Daniels appeal. "Is-n't it hard enough to be an or phan at Christmas iiim-.'' said Oil. Iiellani.v. "without bavins to hunt lilt, animal for feed? "The ruir.lis from your table 17c. ; V a vi' 1 1 rb el 11 an ! 'a.ei r.-i a; a Can-TK'.n eai.e:;. r-i-i.-to On h-lj shar- of the world's vv-ri: when id-, rreat pewe-s of the wer'd sh,-:li i -.-ased to vnrhi; m:im:. n I'iaud have put the. Turk Ik ru he -!on::u." ! Col. V, dlnmy peir.ts out that it is 'n i-b"'ic:il inii)os.ab:i:ty to sec are the i maees , r every v.r'iiv itiia-n an-1 ! !)a til..-- !: ib-1 net n-h( va-h ' I s: a's a-- cvt-mbd aa Invitation to .in iiist the same. Raleich. N. C. Dmi- Sir: ' r.. ?!? permit m? to p-?:---t "O,: 1 -. till tlp-'P vo...- r.':r.'.-; j b,-.; f-3 if.tfOivecf .n t1 c -.nj . n c' il-.: 1 '-jls cf tlviu.su d T cf '-.1-ei3.t i-ell, nisny ,c-.. n. r ..-y !it-e cliedi-,-, in wliat l-s kr..v.l as t.T.- Near East. Yo.j h.ivi; rjnd of th? burring of Snyna; uu have heard of the iT.aiyaea in A'-nie' ia: you know somethinri of cc-rti'ions In Greece and in t'--,e lands boriering on or ur!-our.c:cd by Ycr-atr. power In Asia Minor. These pecole may secra far vy. but their canff In re.-.! y it tl-e- door of yor ha-t ara y-j-h.rrri-. Over llO.Caj moi -c'-ii a-'n. 'atherles? tl. ld.ee. v i d et.rw ir tren-i bat for w!-n n-.-n and women like yourtetf hiv c'.. aivi shall do in the next fe.v v.-rkr. Chr-atrnas is clce st h,-.n3. 1 rk you to think .it ii r?3'.-n not oe.'y of ycur own littl- .-l-eidrn bi.t cf Mttlft Ch-iUlan re e;--,i in Area Mirer,- ' Twy are ;;1- tl-y ore hungrv: thy ai n- ; '-i -: tl ?y are ratherles: they 1-T-j. Once vnu r?t the these conditions you en; Bvav from it. Wj have re- ,f 1 rj-.-t CI LltV here. Th-re are many calls, b'.it t'rra Is tin call so apocnling. so pit ful as this. Will you not. In trie ap-p-opriations you ar to m-ikc iipri In the Christmas season, lay aaida a riortion for the great cause of hunO-ic's of thousnncfH of little children In lands that esm far d s tant but are really not so far awiyt We enclose an envelope acidr-.s-ed to our State Treasur-r and a ntqoliable Christmas check. If your heart is tender to this cum ple-ar.-s respond In the measure that It moves you to.. Very truly vours, JOSEPHUS DANIELS. Manv of North Carolina s fererrrst men and -wojicna bishops, ministers oni lavi.ien arn Members of the state's MP,.u,ivB committee as the list below will show, r State Executive committee Governor Cameron Itorrission. Col. " . , , . . . Overman. Salisbury: Mrs. T. P. .ler main. Raleigh: Mrs. ThomnB W. Hick- ett. Kaleign; 1 nomas masiia, v insio.-i Salem: J. Norman Wills. Greensboro; Mrs. Goorge Watts. Durham; Dr. Clar- i -neo Poe, Raleiph; Joseph Q. ' Brown. : ttaleigh; J. F, McMabon. Raleiga; J. ; f W. Bailey. Raleign; vviuiam tl. win son. RalciBh; James Y. Joyner, Ra- j. leiph: Henry Pago, Aberdeen; Wm. O. j launders. . Elizabeth City; Bishop I Joseph B. Cheshire. P.aleiRh; Bishop j Thomas C. Darst, WilminRton; Bishop j T.tnliie f tJ,rnp". Ashpvllle. F.niaco- , pal; Ur. Aiutfri .OJHrj uuiiunuu, vurti- , 'otte. Presbyterian ; Dr. Chas. E. -Ma Iry, Raleish; .Dr. Hvington Johnston, Saleigh, Baptist; fiev. W W. Peele, Raleigh. Methodist : Dr. R. M. Andrews. Grenshoro. Methodst Protestant; Rev. P. H. Fleming. Burlinrttoa. Christiaa; Rev. Thomas E. Beaman, Ooldsbfjro, Tree Will Baptist. Those who did not receive a personal letter fvom Mr. Daniels are asked to send eontribot'oBS to Robert A. Brown, State Treasurer. 901 Citteent Bank Blig., Raleiek. V. C POPULAR NOVELS, 75c For Xmaa . Edgecombe Drug Co. (P.E.P.) LAND SALE , Under and !y virtue- of;.i hwvU '.ae.d,M.-,l vMicu'e.! !;, !'., V. P.ulii-.. .Mill A'il'o, Clhlrl.V 1.1'llfiO, -tu ill'.' .It.V (Icrsi. ed. i.f.r.!.-il in Ixi.-h" 1 s.:. page :8S0, iif tiie F.dRcroisi'v i'tii. lie regis I ry, defaoi-: having !' Ml- ' J.l l.r". cat thereof. 1 wil nary l.n'i, ! 1 ' caul ,!,., pn-lie .".Mat i":. ',, ?'aiiiid:iy, .la l :t t'.V M.. , in Tur'aero I r cash, 1 lie ..estate: A c; -: i: Us .fell lieiii I,' It. f ,, I' i I T .ra. - -aa ?5 . -" W i ;?:!c- f. ..-y. ;id ' Amciis 'llio new 'Dcfsmbcr Victar Records a irrpy tt v.. II appral particularly to some cf ycur fr.e.arU, flop ill while shopping and l.csr Viir. II will rest 'you and .may suggest, ju'-it'iho 'j.t you have been looking for. , ' FINE MAN MUSIC HOUSE ';' VU.-AKE CPEN EVENINGS . A certain had or parcel of land j ..ri!.- iV tli.' ioth of Prineuville, 1 b.vi wmJ-k. v'ri.iniy. North i -urolim., ..';iLi.r ;vitu: one a ore ana ! -; i ! ;li . I I'liieiv, 5: .'.'ginning ' al. .1 ... il.e 0.1 the main road being ji'.sL e !e: from the curlier of Alts- i I in.' 4 i 'lal measured lv said road, !i,'.ce ' - -ai ia aioie.f saiil read inn'.'i 'II . . ' aha p-ies In aaethei' slake, -e n-i!.? .!! 7i, eat l !- :j 't-ike; -l'ei:re im:iipi:' '.'r'i: i' ! ! a !l jaikr- '.e a slake' u'.a I a :;;-.-- ; n i:n soul h '70 west IS u-.f, hi .-ami".:,' for a m.oi -. . 1 1. d - -. i iiil i-n reference- i-v:.-. '; . !.a a to l-Va-.k W. Uatl'a .,..1'. Ivai!.!; Siaion and l;'-' -vr-irvr I'S??"1 -7' J? V 7 CD each 'lz inch : v uitr-c. UI :l CI!K!.CTMAS v. O ... ..... A' l i' V " t T & $3 '.jii.50 per year letter will be . -1 1 fa ;;e;H;E;is:TM;A:s:,;;::; d;fe';?R.6'd'S;8d guti ,-tl;at tr U'. .cxprcsis. the spirit ,''i Civp a-n tsic, the World's jjr jatcst mu. ir-r-ke ycur fccic'ctions now. HAPPY - wife, .Margaret Slaton, recorded in; book. 'h jaiKe. '121,, Fjieco'inbo Re?! i.U.v. .. i ..'.n-rmnor i: IIAYWOOH HAIiGiiOV.-. ( Mer.aree.1 . O. Howard.'-.;!: :r:.v. d l 4w copy of rr.T'.rirMF.NT I 1 1 Sea-led bids will be , received by the R.vtr.f af S'aluention of Edgo- eoiiibe col'.! iy, lit tl'.eir oilL-o '.,1 Tar tioro, a rib (''.rol'irai, until 2 ilUV o'-; clock p. 111., on .Jannary ISih, 102;'., for the purchase of ,f lie.OOO-Oil Crisp C-iO.o'idated Pchual District lm:!' ! dale-! .laniitry 1st. l'j:i, in lb.: sai.i . r ee h, boarir.ii- inh-r-st ' .-'.,,. ,-al of s y -n-r cert Off it . nti i)i, i t:.v:iblo ?oi.'-atinxwUy d-.s- fC: :'-i:y. and July t-r.cb jeae! the- lid l";;.i-- to bef onve .due imd pay-, c!i!e o!ie each year, bejtinnins July 1st, l.ifJt' to 1:fd2, -tie b,md eai-b t year, inclusive, two each year be einnitT July 1st. 1W3 to T342. in-' iusive. bt-th principal and interest - payall-' at the Hanover National' l'e-1:. Xcv York. N. 1. eupon 1.. 1;. . t,v, ,..t;,, ,, ih,. Cri'-ti C ,ec:be '1: 1 ; ta.i,,,, 1 i-;.,.;f Fi! 1 II 1 V . V. C. T.OL'aiitv wiii be an- ...... , t by Storey, Tho1T.d:kc. Pt.1-' .pnn inc.- epi-iien will he far-1 d ,1 the mii'i-ha w itiiolit ' Prci - i.isid in "las.aosri ,-,-'.,) bv 1:2: 1 o-.ii be :d ail l.i-1.1 r n.a-f-oi'ier. 1922. I-:. - SKNTXi.l.K, y n.-'.rd of K.'ii. a .' 1! I V. 1v. i'i-iXi li.S . .t!.r , roK'S l::ai.i:tratei' hi- is t., nolil;,' ia ih lit t.. Hie !i.i:m, ai..U- pay a'id ai per a-ns . :i;t the .-:yne to r'iy a'.n iietn.'cjit ed (in or !a-'fore ' t d ii-1 hi ,-. : y. l--.:':u,iii.:-:rox, .-V.i-a., a . i v 25 :'. ;.i Drutr-'Co. t'i')- Cm Howard, 100 . j house deor in Tarboro, N. C, offer ' CMirrh ia a lo-ai diseaae greatly ln!l- for. sale to the highest bidder for PU.f i by rr.estit ntiunai cofn'.itionii, I1 : thtrie ieaui;cis , ypi'-uNr ' c"' '1' -following described lands !s'Lt'aiio a a-'i'naily'aial ccta teiou;'!, -esi an(j reji c.;tate: Same lying on the Wood en C.c T.Iu.-lli'i S.irfsees of th.-fcm.- HAt.L'sl- c.T.rrur Jiuanctki f(,utI. s;(! . Ravao-e's Mill Swamn I cicstrois 1:1? foun.i'nii or t:ie-.air,e.ya - - . . i -v.-s j'.-A r.at-i:'t sl-c ' iaipfovlia,- , ,,, ,t, x.tn- o.. Mi-rt- lei .ta.. -i F. J. CI.-. K- V.-iasna-iiirH fr-if-" iir . C o., (,.!. -Ohio. &SttZJli I J t - I A HGURS" ? Cj I "mJQ s ... 1 : I I A R A N K - ' 4 Costs You Nothing To ; Buy But Becomes Very Valuable With Us First National Bank si Tarboro's Million Dollar Bank I ' TARBORO, N. C. , "J H: - EC'... 1 ll S3 7 EB "C. CUMMINGS DEALER I FR ANKLIN CARS :3 ' . WEATHER FOR THE WEEK For South Atlantic and Fast Gulf ye Us in .. beginning of, week; r.-i- iVib-win (tuiitil near ed of week when rains a-a.iii prubable. Tem p. rat lire below ormal with frosts t'a.'ept .in Florida Fentlisula. NOTICE oale of a Valuable 'Farm in No. 3 Townahip - t.iinlei' and by virtue of the pow-a- and authority contained in item the last Will and testament of v'i.iiaiu Ann nyman, late of Edne eoinbf founty. X, . C, which is . of re. i.rd in will book J., at page 444 ef tiie frM-e .' the -clerk .of 'the p'.i. i' ci.urt of Edgecombe county, ti'.o undersigned executrix of said in -t will and testament will on Wed- csiiay, January 10th, 1923, at 12 'clock 31., in front of the court and adjoining the lands of the late, J, W. Davenport, Vick and Downing and others and con taining by actual survey made on October 23, 1922, 422 l-4 acres. ; Title guaranteed; terms of sale, ; easb: for further information or par iiculars apply to the undersigned or her attorneys, Allsbrook'ci Phillips. This the 7th day of December, 1922. 1 .. MINNIE HYMAN, I'xerutrix of last will nnd lesta mrtit of William Ann Hyman. d7 4w TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND Under tand by virtue of the au- j tiiioriiy contained in a certain deed 1 of trust executed by John W. Urn- ,. stead, Jr., on the 3f ,day of . Jan ! uary, 1922, and duly recorded in 'bock 237, at rage 181, of the Reg istry oi Edgecombe County, the un- I - .1 ,. Ill n .1 -1 ,T 4-UA Dfl. ; ... . 1, in v,i lui.unj, ...a n. I r!hy of January'i 192, at the hour of noon, bvfore the Court House door j in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, offer for ! falc to the highest bidder for cash : tt e following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the county o Edgncombe, Stale of BOOK 31 Ik Vl I II Afib MJL AIM FRANKLIN SERVICE " ; :'.;.' '--,; '.'-'. North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning nt a .stake on Swift Creek, thence south 21-15 west 4, 900 feet to a stake, thense south 42-15 east 524 feet to an oak, thencf north 75-80, east lil5 fct to a stake, thence north 24-15 east 4,450 feet to a stake on the run of Swift Creelc the ice along the run of Swift Creek northwest as it meanders to the be g'imiiner; contiiining 113.C0 acres, being Nos. ? a: a! 9 on plat recorded in Map Book 1 , at page 125, Edge combe County Registry; being same land -conveyed by Elizabeth French to said John W. Umstead by deed dated January 3rd, 1922, duly re corded. This Deceii.i or '7th, 1922. DOXNKI.I. (JIM.IAM. Trustee, d 8 lt.v 4w - BAD SMASHES WILL. OCCUR 1 even the most careful drivers are liable to suffer the bad smashes thttt damage ja'jpcrty and play havos with the other man's car. v A slippery road, a 'child stepping in .front of the machine, someone else's careless ness, these and other unexpect-e ed dargers'ar to blame for many a serious accident Make) a Memo ' New to Tclehpon -. :-';-' f ' " Jacocks & Royster Company TARBORO. N. C -. y ? - SALE OF STOCK V On Friday, Jam 5th, 1923, at 12 M., at the Court House door in Tar boro, I will sell at public auction for cash, lOshares" of jthe comman capital stock of the Coastal Plain Fair Association, issued to W. S. McNair Drug Co. Sale subject to confirmation of court. This Dec. 11th, 1922. FARMERS BANKING V TRUST CO Recjivers, W. JJ. McNair Drug Co. CaaHT!!! JPsTT AN f" - .----'.--.-''',;-;