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It FOR SALE. tv . Fine dairy farm and store busi ; ness in sight of Richmond, Va., 30 )'-, acres of fine rich soil, partly fenced, 1 well watered; .large house and store attached, doing a fine business . at : this time. Fine dairy barn, silo, horse barn, large double garage, for auto : and truck. Dandy proposition for man and son, one to operate farm, the other the store. Price $12,500. Write for list of farms. . SOUTHSIDE REALTY CO., INC. 227 N. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va. j24r3t-in wkly LOST Certificates Nos. 178 for 40 shares and 179 for 5 shares of the 42d series of the -Edgecombe : Homestead & Loan Association. .This is to notify all persons that application has been made for du plicate certificates. J. G. Clark.' mm Tin li Who s All Right larboro WILL MAKE THE PEOPLE ALL RIGHT You 'cannot imagine the difference after a few doses of TA-KO-LX. NO CURE NO PAY. jlyl 6 8 12 14 16-& wkly . i jc we we we we we we we we we we we COTTON SEED, MEAL FOR SALE . AT SHILOH GINNERY E. V..ZOELLER TARBORO, N. C. A labama Minister Relieved Stomach Troubles Made Him Feel Sick at Meal Times, But Nowm Always Enjoys His Meals. 10 YOU enjoy your meals?. Eat IJ without the dread of the after . effects? . ' y Lack of appetite, and a disgreeable, slck-at-the-stomach feeling after meals, usually" indicate that your digestive organs are not working properly. As result, you will feel weak, lose weight and lack the energy that is to be de rived from well-digested food. . A valuable help in correcting such conditions is mentioned by the Rev. Si K. McKenzie, of Route 1, Section, Opera House Tonight GEORGE FITZM AURICE IN "On With The Dance" East Carolina Teachers Training School ' A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins on September 29, 1920. ' v ' For catalogue and other information',' address, ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President, - V; Greenville, N. C. TO BORROW MONEY FOR A HOME OF - YOUR OWN is the best kind of investment. the first step upward.is your own doorstep. If you have a lot or can buy once, we can probably loan you nearly, if not all, the balance to build a home You can be your own landlord and let your rent pay for your home. Come in afhd see us. We'll be glad to help you all we can. - Tarboro Building & Loan Association Jhos. B; Jacocks, Sec'y and Trea. A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. SVys ' Cardui Made Her Well. Texas City, Tex.-In an interesting statement, Mrs. 0. H. Schill, of this town, says: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to do any of my work. - I Just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck Just front the awful suffering with my head. " " I was so nervous that 'the least noise would make me Jump out of my bed. J had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My sop, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. . I was not able to do anything until I took Cardui. I took three bottles in all, and it surely cured me of those awful headaches. ' ." That has been three years ago, and I know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since taking Cardui. ., - Nothing reieyed me untilJ took Cardui, It did wonders for me." " Trjr Cardui for your troubles made from medicinal ingredients recommended in medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are riht. Begin taking Cardui today. NC-134 FOR SALE Rough air dried lumber stock widths and dimension stock. Edgecombe L'f.mber Co., Winton N. C.,. Tarboro, N. C, R. 1. 6-8t j24-ltw-4wks MmMmmmmMMMMmMMmmmm m .1" . P we we we wewt we we w - SEC.-TREAS. Ala., who writes: "I had stomach troa ble. When I would go to-eat, I would turn sick. I took one bottle of Ziron, and, it cured me. Am always ready for my meals and enjoy them. I think it is a fine medicine." If your food hurts you, if your appe tite is poor,. if you are pale, weajc and run-dOwn, and have other symptoms that indicate your system needs help, try Ziron. It will put iron Into your blood and help build you up. Take it according to directions, and if not benefited by the first bdttle, the money back guarantee will protect you. . - Ask your druggist Y I ::. LOCAL ITEMS SOCIAL NEWS When you know anything of inter, est, phone it in to the editor. We are always glad to have news, and we thank you for it. ' if m : Mrs. J. W. Barfield and children of Newport News, have returned to their, home after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Hyatt. . -' ' ; . : ': :' " -" :." ' '" ' Misses Raahel Edwards and Mary Johnson have returned from an auto trip to Raleigh. . ' .. . Miss Catherine Lancaster of Speed -attended the dance in the city last evening. . Mrs. Thomas Clayton, of Newport News, has returned after a short stay with Miss Annie,Hyatt. , Mr. Burt Stanton, of Pinetops, was in town yesterday. Messrs. William Newell, Henry Ed wards and Frank Futrell, of Scotland Neck, passed through yesterday. Mr. and" Mrs. Briscoe Howell and son,, of Fayetteville, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Howard.: '.' Mr. Roy Allsbrook and a carload from Scotland Neck were in Tarboro yesterday. Mr. Jack McDowell, of Scotland Neck, passed through yesterday en route from Pinetops to his home. - Miss Anne Farley has returned from a visit to friends in Wilmington. Mr. Austin Williamson, of Jack sonville, Fla., is on a visit to his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson. Mrs. R I. Farrar has returned from a visit to relatives in Granville county. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Fluck and chil dren left yesterday to visit in Wash ington City, ' Philadelphia and New j York. - , i Miss Emma Cobb is visiting in Spartanburg, S. C. Misses Katherine Howard and Martha Jenkins left Monday to spend several weeks at Camp Junaluska. Mrs. M; Heilbroner and sons left Monday to spend the summer at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. jt Mrs. Claude Wilson is at home from a several weeks' stay at Nor folk. " Mr. Hudson, state farm agent, of Raleigh, is in Tarboro today. f Miss Helen Spruill, a graduate of Edgecombe General Hospital, had her tonsils removed this morning at the local hospital. .J The Southern Methodist Sunday School held their regular picnic yes terday at Nobles Mill Pond, several motor trucks going out, and a large number of people participated. Miss Elizabeth Brown returned home JSunday after a-week-end stay with her uncle, Mr. J, F. Palmer, in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arens are vis iting in Vaughan for a few days and are expected home this week. A number of out-of-town people attended the street dance and carni val last night from surrounding sec tions. , ' It was estimated that close on to a thousand people took part in the car nival and street dance that was held in the Commons last night. The twenty-odd gallons pf cream that was for sale at the carnival last night didn't last long and another 20 gallons could have been sold. ' Miss Sue White Ellis and friends from Conetoe attended the dance last night. - . Mr. Roy Walston of Scotland Neck attended the ball game yesterday. . ; '". . Mr. Shirley and two sons, of Snow Hill, attended the game here yesr. day afternoon. . 1 . Mr O. O. Boykin and family and Mr, Eli Taylor motored to Raleigh and spent Sunday with Mr. J. E. Ow. . Dally Southerner, Tuesday! July 6, l'92tf ens. - .- ' -; ; . : - ;v- ' i : . The Christian Sunday School held their, inpyal picnio yesterday in fhe Bridgers pasture'.' J('gooji: crowd' wAs piesent, but a much larger One would have been present. had it not been for the celebration of Independence Day and therefore many other things at tracted attention. They returned" at 2 o'clock. " Mr. C.'B. Parks, 0f Scotland Neck, was over yesterday. . Mr. Lester Sumrell, of Bethel, was in town last night attendance dance. - Mr., James D. Wise, of Rocky Mt., spent yesterday 'in the city. Mr. John Pittman, popular man in town, who was formerly connected with Mr. J, Levy, has now joined the selling force of D. Kramer & Co., and his many friends wish him the best of success in his new venture. : The regular meeting of the Bus iness Woman's Club has been post, poned until next Tuesday night, July 13. Miss Dicie Howell is the guest of Mrs. Austin Williamson. Mr. Harry T. Cohen, of Baltimore, was a business visitor in the city to day. Mr. W. E. Gregg, of Baltimore, ar rived this morning to spend the day on business. - Mr. W. L. Jenkins, of Richmond, spent yesterday here on business. Mr. Lyman Collins, of Bethel, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. H. Mullen, of Baltimore, was in the city this morning. Mr. J. L. Staton, of Richmond, a business man, is here for a few days. Mr. Paul Trogden leaves today for Roanoke Rapids, where she will be for several days writing insurance for the Jefferson Standard Life Insur ance Company. Mrs. John L. Bridgers is out after severai lays of illness, her friends will bo glad to learn. Messrs. Rawls Howard, John Pen der; Wilson Davis and Edgar Hart went to Wrightsville Beach for week end house party, the guefds of Mrs. Sue Norfleet. Mrs. W. S. Cummings will enter tain tht United Daughters 0f Confed eracy at her home on Main street at 4 o.'clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Cherry, Mr. Edwin Cherry, Mrs. R. G. : Allsbrook, Mr Irvin Pender, all spent yester day on a fishing trip and reported a pood catch. Miss Dicie Howell, of New York," who is spending a few days with her ! Mother, Mrs. F. A. Howell, was in the city for a few hours this morning. Misses Rose Morris, Kate McFad den( Julia Morris, and Messrs.. Theo? Thomas, Ed Morris, Don Tvalston, Paul Thomas and George Fountain all attended the ball game in Wil--liyiiston yesterday. Mrs. Sidney Brown spent unda.y and Monday in Duke, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Edwards, who is a trained nurse. Mr. R. B. Flythe, although taking treatment at the hospital, was in the office this morning. ' ". Mr. Harry Moore has returned to'l'hon- 201 G. M.Cs-tver, Secy. Scotland Neck after spending 'several I - . : J days here. Miss Reba Cherry, of Scotland Neck,' was over here yesterday. t ' Mr. Charles Clayton attended the ball game in Williamston yesterday. The roads from Williamston , to Tarboro are said not to be in the very best of condition and -progress was slow coming back so that.. sofne' of the players were a little lats arriving and the game yesterday afternoon, which was called for 4 was started at 4.30 o'clock. ... Tarboro is tied for the Bfcond place with Wilfiamston, Watch her noose out and come out on first tomorrow. Greenville will face the locals tHis afternoon, and itj in anticipated that Sheppard will be chosen to face the locals because of the: good work he' performed the last time, but il it understood Manager Shipley has a row man who will outdo our 'rivals, by bring 1'one better." , T '. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY ? r ij - ' .i British dirigible landed -safely, at' Mineola, L. 1., having made a trans-( Atlantic trip of 1,200 jnile'rn '10 hours. " ... " : j In one 6f the large municipalities j of J India the native women-of all . classes recently Joined1 in a great.pub-V lie demonstration of protest Against-; the discrimination practised with re-'! gard to the education of girls. . i BUSINESS MEN'S DIAMOND EXPERTS 1 1. ' V WEDDING RINGS BELL'S SONS W. L. & J. E. SIMMONS : : : : L.lVfc- :.. : FURNITURE DEALERS T. T. CHERRY & SON RELIABLE STORE ; Profiteering Is Not Our Policy Tarboro, N. C. G. A. LEGGEfT District Agent MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tarboro t i N. C. F. S. Royster Mercantile Co., Handle the Famous ROYSTER BRAND FERTILIZERS THE ALLEY STUDIO Under New Management All Branches of Photography and Kodak Finishing ( G I.Hightpwer, Mgr. ? SAFETY A NDL &E R VICE AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK - v -i MAKE US YOUR FINANCIAL'HOME : : J - . FRANKLIN, PAIGE & DODGE BROTHERS , MOTOR-' CARS" See Zeb C. Cummings it PAMLICO SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY THE BAN K OF SERVICE FOXHaIl & RUFFIN WE SELL IT CHEAPER Ladies' and Men's Furnishings : Resered For -: MARROW PITT HDW. .CO. Tarboro, N. C." THE REAL- ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Local 'Agent For, ATLLNTIC COAST REALTY CO. Name That Juitifies' Your Confidence TARBORO SHOE & ' ;.cLOTHtNG;qd, inc. :. WHOLESALE and RETAIL' . Austin Building . Willard Service Station Tarbor Starag Batterj Co. ' Main Street -i- Tarboro, N. C. J. C. RUFFIN & CO. GEN'L MERCHANDISE , FARM SUPPLIES Our Specialty FBUNDED "IN IS38 5 T R I N L T YC OLLEGE X 'Sir l ' . . ' ''' Durkarn, North Caroli. Trinity College offer, the gerferal gtllertt the choice of S wide" variety of courses leading to the bachelor's deffree. For. mature students it pro vides also special group of studies in Business Administration, Religious Training, Engineering , Pre-medical and General Science Work, Teaching. Graduate instruction in all Departments.- -School of Law. t Fall Term begins September 15, 1920. ' For catalogue and illustrated Booklet address . R. L.'. FLOWERS, Secretary to the Corporation. 4 .H t r -i - - . 'ih Minim THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE TheEdgecombe 'ITL. iv.,m. i ' j Ptf AiiLt t0 tne Edgecombe- Homestead & Jrapt and EfficienrMr Aiot, th- i.f a PharmVcy'' EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCATION .."Si, S.sNrh, Secy-Trea. . Tarboro, : N. C. -p DRINK ... 'COG&COLA4 IN BOTTLES 1 : ANDERSON, BROOKS, HARGROVE CO., Inc. Dry Goods, Shoes Hardware and General : Merchandise STATON;. ZOELLER Famous 40 Years as THE RIGHT PLACE FOR RIGHT DRUGS 403 Main Street V. HERMAN CREECH : FLORIST : -Flowers for AU Occasions 78 Phones 410 ROSEN BLOOM , ' LEVY Outfitters to The ENTIRE FAMILY W. S. CLARK & SONS EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Tarboro, N. C. BENJAMIN'S Society Brand Clothing Stetson and Knox Hats Edw'Clapp and Regal Shoes Queen Quality Shoes t' ,1 ' TNEMAN MUSIC HOUSE VICTROLAS and PIANOS Musical Supplies - ' Tarboro, : t ::N. C. AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE and AUTO - SUPPLIES Tarboro I i N. C. - W. R. W O R S L E Y THE STORE THAT LEADS O. O. BOYKIN .THE SANITARY GROCER 267 Phones 160 CHARTERED IN 18S9 Women , Made Young Brigrit ey3,Ta clearskin and a body full of youth -and health may W yours if you will keep your system In order by regularly taking v COLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of lite and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Look for tSo name Cold MecU! on mrmrr bos and accept no imitation. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by Ella R. Cullev uvMa MSUVVwavi& vma hiiu ileiav Ve( JT V October, 191?"aTid-ecorded in Book I'JI, oge 96, Edgecombe Registry, the undersigned will offer for dale to the highest bidder for cash, before the curt house door in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe county, at 12 M. on Monday, the 19th day of July, 1920, the following property: . Beginning on Granville street 80 feet from St. Andrews street, a cor ner, thence along Granville street 73 feet, more or less, to Cherry's corner, thence south along Cherry's line 153 feet, more or less, to Macndir's line, a corner, thence west 73 feet, more or less, along Macnair's line to cor ner of lot allotted to Sarah Banks, a corner, thence north 153 feet, more pr less, to the beginning; being lot No. 4, town of Tarboro, and being same lot dunveyed by W. F. Dancy to Ella R. Culley by deed in Book 145, at page 124, Edgecombe Regis-, try. This sale is made for the putrposa f satisfying the terms of the afore said mortgage from Ella R. Culley to the B2dgecombe Homestead & Loan Association, default. having been made therein. EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCIATION, june 15 Mortgagee. Catarrh Cannot li? Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach Uio srst uf the dlseitne. Catarrh Is a local tllscuw, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATAKRH MKDICIN1 will cure catarrh. It Is tuken internally ami acts through, the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARUH MEDICINB Is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perf. .it combination of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is what produces such won derful results In catarrhni condltlonB. Druggists 75o. TuBtimoiilnla free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Proj-s., Toledo, O. If the school teachers don't dress well, they are criticised for having no snup, and if they d dress well, they are eritised for being extrava gant on a small salary. Executrix Notice. Having qualified as executrix of Elisha Meeks, deceased, late ef the county of Edgecombe, this is to notify all persons baving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Gth day of June, 1921, or this notice will bo pleaded ia bar of their recovery. All persoas in debted to the estate will please make immediate payment. this June 5th, 1920. beTtik JOYNER, Je5-Ct-Cwks Exeoutrix. NOTICE. North Carolina,. Edgecomlie County. Henry Taylor vs. Madie B. Taylor." The defendant ';above named will take notice that an actiosi entitled as above has been commenced irrthe Superior Court of Edgecombe Coun ty for absolute divorce upen grounds of -fortification i and adultury; and said defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Edgecombe County on July 21, 1920, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief detuauded in said complaint. This June 21, 1920. A. T. WALSTON, Clerk, ' Superior Court of Edgecombe Co. june 21-ltw-4wks LOST la some store in Tarboro, s blue worsted coat with white stripe. Elka pin in lapel and Elks card No C02, Greensboro, in pocket. Finder return and receive reward. R. R. Meador, Ruffln Warehouse. f 100,'REWARD for evidence to con, vict parties who stole off my car on Willard battery, we Klaxon' horn and the rear' seat. Car was -disabled opposite John R. Pender's faayn. W. A. Thigpen. 30-6tc WANTED Men or women to take: orders among friends and neigh bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for men, women and children.. Eliminates darning. ; . We pay 50c an "hour for spars time or $24 for full time. Experience , j unnecessary. - Write. Ihtei national .Stocking Mili, Norristown. Pa. ! Mr25-1.0J-in-wk - i - i LOST -Between Leggett and Tarbo-, ro, Tuesday morning, Palm Beach t auit. Finder please return to The ) ' Southerner office .nd receive re ward. - 29-5tp
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