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Misse3 Verna Skundberg and Mat tie Brown motored to Rocky Mount yesterday. .. liPid at There will be a' ha Noble's Mill' tonighV Quite number of "it v k ' young ;f oiks are expected to go. The Chamber of Commerce has rooms listed .to "take 4are of about tefsojlejivhen the tobacco' market opens.-. Thia , organization would kke to list otherlrpsffls so that peo ple coming to Tarboro may be re ferred to the Chamber fof Commerce who will probably be able to have fthem located. " " . ' Mr. A. F. Baugess will be at; the Farrar Hotel until Suhday noori for j the .purpose of taking a referundum votd' of the service men on the ques tion of the bonus bill. '' Miss Mattie Grunlmer, of Roanoke Rrpids, Is 'Visiifrtg Miss KTaltie Bron v..?h : . ' ;: Jack Benjamin spent yesterday in I Rotky-' Mount ' This was his first visit to i the adjoining icity.' : -! ' ipMBsew Ellen ; Baker ; Leggett . and Bjfuce WiUiams. spent yesterday Rocky -Mount; : : Ti V. f ' 'H nrn hrrt or" Ko CKV Mount, answering much solicitation has mad arrangements to open a banch foffice in the; Masonic hall for the - purpseof ' practicing Osteopa thy, v He Was We yesterd&y'Com pletirig his plansandjfjstitioJ ; that ,he would open his loffice on Monday next," and from" thatXjme each Mon day, Weil.nesciay and Jjrmay, t.r j 4-1 , ,i ,; . 'I .' j' ..Ij j. Find out for yourself about 1 e r-'i Blue Buckles.': Test the long L ..'-4 Jvearingl denim cloth, the wide double-stitched seams. Try on a pair. Blue Buckle Over Alls and Coats never bind or rip are big, roomy and comfortable. Solid work manship: in every detail is bound to give you your . . 4 . . . .. 1, .1 .money's worth; . All sizes Xw. rf,Mca's,,Vouths'; Children's. Ask your.; dealer today for OiKft Blue-Buckles. t net ran Sigt Southerner; Friday, July 3$ rrif tw ' i 1 ' ; r r I I far. J Jim Whitehnr.t haa oenf : ,n to the First National Bank a cucum bcrj that)n"pped'. the' scale at three : ',) ' vHTrrJack Denson was an ovornight rguest of Mr. Harry Andrews at his home in the suburbs. ' i . , , AIih.s loulse Baine, of Roanoke Rapids, is expected totlay on a vinit to Miss Mattie Brown .for a few days." .' .; . ,,'s .. Misses " Geruh and Grace ' Gay, feft yesterday for Rocky Mount to spend a fe.days with their aunt, Mrs. Simmons. ' ' " ' Messrs' JT.! T. Barnes and W- D Adams,' of Wilson, will be in Tar boro tdmorrow visiting this branch of the Barnes Ilarrel Company. -. "V .... Mr. A. P. Thornton, sales mana ger' of the Southern Biscuit Com pany, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr. Joe Mallette. Mrs. A." F. Gurganus, who has been, sick. for a few days, is reported better today. Mrs.. Andrew Everett, of Roberson ville, is visiting Mrs. W, S. Cum mings today. ; . :.; Miss Elizabeth Battle has been staying in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joim Weddell and helping to get Miss, Penelope Weddell ready for her trip to Alaska." There was niuch to dp and Miss Battle aided in packing the wedding gift:,. The tobacco of this section is look ing fine It only requires for the farmers to remember not f o pick or cure green leaves. '' ' Mrs.' M. G. Mann, who underwent an operation for appendicitis on last Wednesday night, is resting easily J ail j faear9 t0 be doing -aa weU as possible. She had a good night. , Mrs. W. J. Thigpen motored to Rocky. Mount yesterday. . The weather reports says: "Fair toriigKtj and "..Saturday with gen tie winds." v ' .The Christian Endeavor will give a picnic tonight at the camp beyond Leggetts. The" party "will leave in cars from town about six o'clock fotu? dealet for seltlui overall in the 1920 and it is expected twenty five or thirty young folks will bo in the party. ''.'.' " '' An interesting, collection of Edge combe county tobacco is being dis- played in the window of the First .National Bank. ' It should be an in centive to the farmers to cure only well ripe tobacco as only this kind will bring any price this year. The market is overflooded with poor, green tobacco . Get the color boys ' Mr. D. Ernest Braswell is quite sick at th. hospital. His fever is very high. Mrs. Braswell and son are both at the hospital with him. Mtii Weddell Leave for Alatka Miss Penelope Weddell left last night for Seattle enroute to Alaska where she will be married to Rev. B. W. Gaither, a missionary of the Episcopal church, under Bishop Rowo The headquarters of Mr. Gaither is at Eagle, one hundred miles north of Dawson, practically on the bor der line, and here he and his bride will make their home. Miss Weddell left with many re membrances from her old friends, which she will have for many years to remember her old homo by, The excess baggage she carried cost $45. odd and interesting It is an unexplainable fact that glowworms are much more brilliant just before an approaching storm than at any other time. The difference between the tall- esf and, shortest races in the vjbrld is one footand a half inches, and the average height is five feet five inches. Mrs. M. Frances Brady, of Wat ertown, has been appointed an as sistant district attorney of Mid dlesex County, Mass. It is said to be the second case in the United States where a woman has been nam ed for such an office, the other be ing in New York City. Mrs. Brady in her new position will receive a Ralary of $2,250 a year. An odd way of testing carpet to fee if it is a true Persian product is in vogue in Persia: A piece of red-hot charcoal (is dropped upon it, which leaves a round singed spot. Tf the carpet is of the first quality the singed wool can be brushed oft with the hand without leaving a trace of the burn discernible. world After ovember jsecond nekt there? will be an- Ohioan who will be Gov- crnor and President-elect 0r one will l. T T. ' A 1 n . ' ur unueu states senatot and .Pres Ident elect. This recalls,, the' fact that, forty years ago another distin guished son of the Buckeye State,' James A. Garfield, was a Represent tative in Congress, a United States Senator-elect, andv President-elect, all at the srnie time . CALL PHONE 272 For All Kinds of TailonV Cleaning and Dyein-r ; STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. BUSINESS MEN'S DIRECTORY DIAMOND EXPERTS ..... .... WEDDING RINGS -BELI'S SONS- W. L. & J. E. SIMMONS : : : : LIVE : i : FURNITURE DEALERS T. T. CHERRY & SON ' RELIABLE "STORE Profiteering Is Not Our Policy Tarboro, N. C. G. A. LEGGETT District Agent MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tarboro I 'l 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. Hightower, Mgr. S A FETY AND SE R VICE AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAKE US YOUR FINANCIAL HOME ' , FRANKLIN, PAIGE & DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS See Zeb C. Cummings PAMLICO SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY THE BANK OF SERVICE T1XHALL & RUFFIN . SELL IT CHEAPER indies' and Men's Furnishings 0 t Resered For i MARROW PITT HDW. CO. Tarboro, N. C. THE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Local Agents For ATLLNTIC COAST REALTY CO. Name That Juitifie Your Confidence Phone 201 G. M. Carrer, Secy, TARBORO SHOE & CLOTHING CO., Inc. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Austin Building Willard Service Station n Tarboro Storage Battery Co. Main Street -:- Tarboro, N. C J. C RUFFIN & CO. GEN'L MERCHANDISE FARM SUPPLIES .Our Specialty ' t Mr. C. P. McClure and daughter Miss Minnie, returned today from a stay at Wrigfihtsville Beach. 2 Cr No. 1 Timothy Hay 1 Car WhiU Feed Oatt. 1 Car Ret. of Ice Cream Salt. 1 Car Red Dog and Middling.. PRICES RIGHT , - R. B. PETERS CROC. CO i . i .. Store Phone 35 t Office 84 '- : : .- . ' " JEWELERS TO THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE The Edgecombe Drug Company "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCATION S. S. Nash, Secy-Treas. Tarboro, : s N. C. DRINK-COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES 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 x FLORIST r Flowers for AH Occasions 75 Phones 410 A' ROSENBLOOM LEVY Outfitters to The ENTIRE FAMILY W. S. CLARK & SONS EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Tarboro, 'i N. C. BENJAMIN'S Society Brand Clothing Stetson and Knox Hats Edw Clapp and Regal Shoes Queen Quality Shoes ' FNEMAN MUSIC HOUSE VICTROLAS and PIANOS Musical Supplies Tarboro, : t 'j:N. C AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE anVAUlO SUPPLIES Tarboro I - t i N. C. W. R. WORSLEY THE STORE THAT LEADS O. O. BOYKIN THE SANITARY GROCER - -- ' 267 Phones 160 ' ' -Hi I"'"" iiMimiiiiMHi.' Oj.o. c.
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