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Daily Southerner, Thursday. May 13, 1920 JUST RECEIVED !A NICE LOT OF TMCOLETTE SPORT BLOUSES ALL SIZES AND PATTERNS ESPECIALLY PRICED. AT : $8.9 5, One Lot of Georgette Waists Valued up to $12.50, Closing Out at I $4.95 Be Sure to Take Advant age of our clothing oppor tunity. All men's and boys' suits in the house reduced 20 r R0SENBL00M- LET U S S EVY COMPANY HOW YOU having no general or testamentary guardian; 'Emily Heath Woodward, Albert Pike, Jr., Fred Philips Pike, ji nunvy- nynran jriKe, James u. i uu- Hi Ham, Jr.," Fred Philips Gilliam, and I t 13 tt ru.il:.... t , it. . ... J I' x. xx. -x iiiiiys, vi., me msi, sevuu Lnamed being minors under the age of 14 . years and having no general or testamentary guardian; and all other j persons who may in any contingency become interested in the subject mat ter of this action. To the Sheriff of Edgecombe Coun ty: GREETING: You 'are.. hereby commanded to summon Herbert W. Jackson, and Annie H. Jackson,-his wife, Evelyn jJames J. Philips and Marion H. Philips , his wife, Jlenry G. Wood and Mary P, Wood, . his wife, Fred P, Wood, John F. Woodward and Mar tha P.- Woodward, his wife, Albert Pike and Josephine P. Pike; his "wife, James D. Gilliam and Leila Burt Gil liam 'his wife, Frederick Philips, H. H. Philips and Ethel S. Philips, his wife, Samuel S. Jackson, Sarah H. Philips, Marion II. Philips (child of James J. Philips), Martha H, Wood ward, John F-Woodward, Jr., Emi ly Heath- Woodward, Albert Pike, Jr Fred Philips pike, Henry Hyman Pike, James D. Gilliam, Jr., Fred Philips Gilliam, and H. H. Philips, Jr., the defendants above turned, if they be found within your county, to be and appear before the .Clerk of the Superior Court, for the County of Edgecombe, at his office in Tar boro, N. C.on the 19th day of May, 1920, and answer the complaint which will be deposited in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of said county on or before the return day of this summons. And i let them take noticS, that if they fail I to answer said complaint within the I time prescribed by law, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Herein fail not, and of this sum mons make due return, . Given under my hand, this 19th day of April, 1920. A. T. WALSTON, . Clerk of the Suprior Court FOR- CRITICAL MEN Who Demand the Best in Foot wear, We Recommend SUMMONS FOR RELIEF North Carolina, Edgecombe Coun- ty, in the Superior" Court. .Martha H. Philips (Martha S. Philips), and James J. Philips, Her bert W'. Jackson and Henry G, Wood, 'trustees, plaintiffs, against Herbert W. Jackson and Annie H. Jackson, his wife, Evelyn H. Jackson, Herbert W. Jackson, Jr., James J. Philips and Marion H. Philips,' his wife, Henry G. Wood and Mary P. Wood, his wife, Ered. P. Wood, 'John F. Wood ward and Martha P. Woodward, his wife, Albert Pike and Josephine P. Pike, his wife, James D. Gilliam and Leila Burt Gilliam, his wife, Fred erick Philips, H. H. Philips and Ethel S. Philips, his wife, Samuel S. Jack son, Sarah H. Philips, Marion H. Philips (child of James J. Philips); Martha H. Woodward, John F. Wood ward, Jr., the last five named being minors over the age of 14 years and S T E T S O N O X F O R D S A Last for Every Foot A Leather for Every Ey SHOES AT REASONABLE PRICES THE. THOMAS COMPANY NtB. See our window display of Silk Shirts. They are Beauties . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICED Having1 qualified before the Clerk of the Edgecombe Superior Court as administrator of Logan Bullock, de ceased, this is. to notify all persons! holding claims against his estate to I present the same, "duly itemized and verified, to me on or before March 24 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons' indebted to said estate are directed to make immediate payment to me. This the 24th day of March, 1920. Dr. J. G. RABY, Adinr. of Logan Bullock. May5-4t ' , -L, ML M ii. ;k li Wd r W-'" Squeegee ywm mkf ' i I : i . 1 . ? 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