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il ISM UlsmELMllM pd Glots at Reasonable Prices TJiat IT HAS BEEN THE POLICY Means s-ll Of this concern in our many long years of established business to sail our mer chandise within the controlling rriarket ti i il prices, S3 We assure you that we Will keep in stride with all competition. '.:' -'r,.. . ' v.. Whatever the reason may b 2 you can al ways buy it CHEAPER HERE. y - - f ' - , ' '" : " "-.:f! :.'.;..-. ; .. f ' : ' , : yj V. , . Middy Suits, Middies and Men's Shirts especially - priced for four days begin ning Wednesday. 1 Middy Suits especilly priced from $3.95 to $11.95. Middies especially priced from $1.29 to $3.45. ". . - i These Middies are all this season's goods : ". '- , " ' . ' j . ; . ' . . 'V .'. ' '''.'', .. ' " ;. ; - and you will find them in all colors andsizes Men's' Shirts made of Percales and Jap Crepe, especially priced $1.45 -Men's Shirts made of fast color ? Percales, especially priced $ 1 .95 Men's Shirts made of Madras, es pecially priced $2.95 VOU need v X never lose the original color and newness of your shoes if you use 6uperiqr shoe polish. , Browa.Oraj.WMt la ' ., ' fact all oolortiBeladisf , : oordo-tu f or eotdeTaa. Whlttemore's t . Preiemi tb. 3 big points of lethtr. superiority a. Giret a mora listing thin. SiEeepi ihoei looking new. STYLE;'' PLUS..; CliOTHES .V-. Theseshirtsaref romsome of the best makers in the country, such as the EagleShirts, etc. LET US SHOW YOU 2M iiiisnMiiiiiii NOTICE TO CREDITORS ; For fire insurance see us. Having qualified as administrator ' Dobron, manager. N - 1 E. Taylor, de- to The Southerner and receive re. ward. .' 18-31 01 nie cBi.av -r- T i LOST Sunday afternoon, some ceased, late 01 MgecomDe . iu., . n Qn Qhmeh street( gold meBh North Carolina, nonce is nereoy b.- bag initials A.F.B. Findet return en to an persons iiuvmg against the estate of said deceased to present them duly verified to me or my attorney on or Dei ore me ou , fi insurance see us. C. D day of May, 1921, or tnis notice wm be plead in bar of any recovery- All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate settlement This the 20th day of March, 1920. J. S. TAYLOR Administrator of J. E; Taylor deceased. HENRY C. BOURNE, - Attorney. G-f-ltw-6t " - pobson, manager. For fire insurance see us. C. D Dobson. manager. 19-7t LADIES When irregular or suppressed use .pendable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; save dis appointment Write for "Relief and particulars, it's free. Address: Na tional Medical Institute, Milwaukee Wis. ; ' jlO-Satonly-tf For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. " ' 19-7t WANTED 4 or 6-room house with modern conveniences, or would consider 3-room apartment. Ref- . erences exchanged. Address "XZ" care The Southerner. 6-tf Kj. u. j monyi existing between the said 19-7t , plaintiff and defendant, and the said ' defendant will further take notiee that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held ou the 13th Monday after the first Monday in March, 1920, at the Court House in said county, ' and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in -said plaint. V : 1 : A. T. WALSTON, Clerk Superior Court This April 28, 1920. 19-7t For fre insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. i . 19-7t " For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t i Forfire insurance see. us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7tj ' . " i NOTICE FOR SAf.r Otto crnnA iprnprr row and calf, and 'one jersey bull cheap North Carolina, Edgecombe County, for quick sale. J. W. Ashburn. In Superior Court. 5-24.3td.ltwp . , JullU3 Gy , s . . -I vs Martha Gay . . .The defendant above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above" has . been commenced in the Superior Court of Edgecombe Comi ty ta dissolve the bonds of matri- FOR COMMISSIONER- I hereby announce myself candi- j date for County Commissioner sub ject to the action of .the Democratic primary- I 6 24 tfc W. G. KEEL. com- ; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of G. ;W. ummerlin, deceased, late of Edgecombe County, Nort'i Caro lina, iiotice is hereby given ;o all persons having, claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to 'the undersigned or his at torney, duly proven, on orbefore the 20th day of April 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of any re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediata settle ment. A This the 14th day of April, 1920. ROBERT SUM MERLIN, Administrator of G. W. Sum merlin, deceused: HENRY C. BOURNE, Attorney. . AN ORDINANCE V To Authorize the Town of Tarboro To Issue. $15,000.00 of Bonds For' . Sewer System. Bo it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Tar boro: . , ,'. . Section 1. That the Town of Tar boro, under and pursuant to the au thority contained in the, Municipal Fin is ce Act, do issue its-bonds for the purpose of constructing a sani tary sewer sj item in and for said town. . - ." Section 2. The maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds shall be $15,000.00. Section 3. That in each year while I any of said bonds shall "be out I standing, a tax shall be levied and I collected in accordance with law, sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds as Same shall fall due. v: ' : ; , .. . Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of , Tarboro has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners,-,pursuant, to The Municipal Finance Act, and is open to public inspection. , 4 , Section 5. The average assessed valuation of property subject to tax ation by the Town of Tarboro for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied, as shown x by said statement, is $2,485,656.00.'" , Section "6.1 The amount of the net debt of the Town of Tarhoro. out standing or authorized, including the bonds herein authorized, is$289.657. Section 7. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first publication, unless in ;the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under The Municipal Finance Act, and in such event " it shall take effect when approved by the voters tf the municipality at an election as provided for in the said mi. HIT..' ' ' 1 niJ-. : A -i. : . ' nits inuiucipai x'iiiuuctr aui,. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 10th day of May, 1920, and was first published on the 14th day of May, 920. ( Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of eaid ordinance must be- commenced within thirty days after its first publication. . , , J. H. JACOCKS, May 14-lt-4wks. ; Clerk! AN ORDINANCE To Authorize the Town of Tarboro To Issue $33,000.00 of Bonds For The Purpose of Constructing; Cul verts Within Said Town. it ordained by the Board of Commissioners q' the Town ofTar- boro: ' ' . , Section 1. That the Town of Tar boro issued its bonds for the purpose ,of constructing culverts over water Courses within said town, said bonds to be issued under and pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act Section 2. The maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds shall be $33,000.00. ? ; Section 3. That in each year while any of said bonds shall be outstand- ing a tax snail De leviea ana col lected, in accordance with law, suf ficient to pay the principal and inter est on said bonds as same fall due. Section 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of Tarboro has been filed' with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act,' and is open to public inspection. ; Section 5. The average assessed valuation of property subject to tax ation Dy the Town of Tarboro for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied, as shown by said statement, is $2,485,656.00. Section 6. The amount of the net debt of the Town of Tarboro out standing or authorized, including the bonds herein authorized, is $289,348. Section 7. That this ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its first -(publication, unless in the meantime a peuuonor lis suumission io tne voters is filed under The Municipal Finance Act, and in such event it shall talje effect when approved by the voters of the municipality at an Every gar- ment guar teed by the maker, to satisfy. Inspect Our D isplay THE THOMAS COMPANY EXCLUSIVE-AGENTS TONIGHT Every woman should see ENID BENNETT in "WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS." tomorrow afternoon at 4 P.M. : Will not be shown ' at night, on account of the "Deestrick Skule" concert. , -Take my word for it: 'One of- the best ever in our house. JUST RECEIVED A BIG LINE Summer Clothing OFr I i 1 : I i AND Knox Straw Hats Young. Men : and Men Who Stay . Young filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners, pursuant to The Mu nicipal Finance-Act, and is open to public inspection, ' Section 5. The average assessed valuation of property subject to tax ation by the Town of Tarboro for, the last levied, as r.iiown by said state ment, is $2,48C,C56.00. Section 6, The amount of the ne ' debt of the Town of Tarboro out standing or authorized, including the bonds herein authorized, is $289,657.' Section 7. That this ordinance shall take' effect thirty days after its first publication, unless in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under The Municipal i Finance': Act, and in such- event .it shall take effect when, Approved by the voters of the municipality at an election as provided for in the said Municipal Finance Act. The foregoing ordinance was pass ed on the 10th day of May,' 1920, and was first published on" the 14th day of May, 1920. . :: Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced . within . thirty days after its first publication. , J. H. JACOCKS, . Mayl4-ltw-4t ? Clerk. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIQE. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Edgecombe Superior Court as ' administrator of Logdn Bullock, de ceased, this is to notify air persons holding claims against his estate to present the same, duly itemized1' 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, . Admr. of Logan Bullock. May5-4t .. . v -'" v ',; ' ""- -: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIICE -Having qualified as administrator of Henry C. Williams, deceased, this is to notify all persons, holding claims ' against his estate to present them on or before April 23, 1921, or this no tice will be plead in bar of any re covery thereon. Y W. O. HOWARD. . ' April 23, 1920. ; , ,: For fire insurance see us. C. D Dobson, manager. 7 '.,-. 19-7t FOR RENT Two nice rooms o. Main street to gentlemen only. Ap. -ply to Southerner office. 21-4tp . For fire insurance see us. C. D. Dobson, manager. 19-7t Fresh comb honey at C B. Keech's. my24-3tp . ' , -4- ; " N ORDINANCE 1 for said Town. ' election as provided for in the said i To Authorize the Town of Tarboro Section -2. The maximum aggre The Municipal Finance Act I ja iu- $45,000.00 Of Bonds For te principal amount of 'said bonds The foregoing ordinance was pass- ,,. '. shall be $45,000.00. ed on the 10th day of May, 1920, ' section 3. That in each year while and was first published Non the 14th De " . " """lu U1 any of said bonds shall be outstand- day of May, 1920. , Commissioners of the I own oi lar- ing, a tax snail be levied and col- Any action or proceeding ques- boro: . . . Jectea, in accordance with law, suc tioning the validity of said ordinance! Section l.That the Town of Tar- ncient to pay the principal and in- must he commenced within thirty boro. under and pursuant to the on said bojds as sameshall days after its first publication. Municipal Finance Act, do issue its ,al1 due- " . J. H. JACOCKS, bonds for the purpose of construct- section i" statement of the ltw-4wks . Clerk. ine a water supply system, in and aeDl 01 ine lown 01 "oro has been . Notice. - ' : North Carolina, Edgecombe Coun ty, in the Superior Court. Dowell Webb vs. Martha Webb. The defendant above named wilt take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Edgecombe County. North Carolina, for the purposes of securing an absolute divorce upon. ' statutor ygrounds, and the said de-"' fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the superior court of said county to be held on the 18th Monday after the first Monday in March. 1920. at the court house of said county in Tarboro, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action er, the plaintiff will apply to the eodrt '. for the relief demanded in said com- -Plaint . ... r S" .:. A. T. walston; ' "" ' Clerk Snpen'or Court. This the 1st day of May, 1B20.
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