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, .. . . .. . . :::: 8 :::: .. . .. It - Dz&y Southerner, TTiurtdaV, Aug. 5, 1920 DEMONSTRATION : WONDERFUL S P ElC I Ar L -OF THE, i LOCAL ITEMS 1 i SOCIAL; NEWS ) 2 Majestic Eaiigi ALL THIS WEEK : ;: : v - - ;. - ; ,11 :::: " " - , if ' r, " 'a!ZL. ' it :::: 1 d r . ff ril . ) JJ L - UAJSsm t msmw i ' , if l I I PIIMII J.r A HANDSOME SET OF WARE FREE - WITH EACH MA-, JESTIC RANGE BOUGHT NEXT WEEK. "WE WILL BE GEAD TO SHOW YOU THE ADVANTAGE OF A MAJESTIC- EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT INTEND 1 TO BUY. ' ' - REMEMBER THE MAJESTIC DEMONSTRATION BlfiulNS ON MONDAYS AUGUST 2 AND LASTS UNTIL SATURDAY WT L." & J. E. SIMMONS ! Tartoro, North Carolina - 8 1 ?4 HT;T:TTTTTTTIIT1 - -l ... j.. jl J. .f . jf, J. -f, ,tj tT, jf, A if i A A A AAAit aT 'TTTTTtTtvTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 'WW V"- ' f.AAAA----JfiJiAtTi I rTTTTTTTTTTTTT ESTABLISHED 1824 THENEWSIEST AND BEST- AFTERNOON PAPERS ' - , ; -k .:".. :.' 'i. f ...v ; . " ' ; IN- p Eastern North Carolina II SSOCIATD PRESS DISPATCHES STATE CAPITAL ' v NEWS : - - r - f : All The Local News- Second Oldest Paper in North Carolina $5.00 PER YEAR V- BY MAIL , EVERYBODY TAKES iTfee Southern'ei v . . , . . . . .. . .. . t M I ft it X i Z' I AT 8 8 Capt. John 1 Thorpe, Dr. Qharles Barron1' and Miss Mattie Barron. of RockV Mount attended the Veterans dinner he?e yesterday. V "Mis. and Mrs. Ashley Curtiss of .Wilmington are onV vifiit to relatives here. : - . - J, ' ' Mrs. i John L. Bridgers at home from Manchester, her daughter, Mrt. Robb White accompanying her, for 'Mr.- and Mrs., John R. Pender re turned yesterdays from a viBit -to their" daughter,: Mrs. James Taylor,, in Asheville. "Miss Mary Weddell has returned from a visit to friends in Texas. -Mrs. Durward Legfett and son Julian, are back from a' three weelcs stay in western North Carolina, t Mr. Frank Powell;-Jf-V of Jackson. villCi Fla., is on a visit to his parents, Mr.? and -Mrs. Frank. Powell Dr. R. M. 'Stancill and daughter, Mrsohn Sterling, of Los Angeles, and Mr, Caswell Stancill and daugh ter, Mrs., Robert Parks, of .Drew Miss., are ..visiting their sister, Mrs. L: -S. Sugg atN the home of Mrs. E, E: Purvis, ' ' ' Mr.' George T.. Coove of , Wilson was- in town, yesterday. - Mr. Ormonde Smith of Richmond arrived yesterday on business, Mr. G. E. Vanscent of Baltimore Uvas business -visitor in the city. 'Mr. J. C. Benjamin of .Raleigh I is in the city today on business. ';; Mr. 0. G. Wrenn of Raleigh was in -ipwn yesterday. - MV. Lee Parish of Durham was. in town yesterday. Messrs. Lamb and J. E. Barrett, both of Durham and connected with the Carolina Telephone and Tele graph -Company, were irt the city to day on business. x' Mr. J. O. Mostellu of Greensboro was in town yesterday. ...Mr.H.:0. Bunn of Durham was t . . . . in town yesterday. . , .. Businessbrought Mr. Harry Klash 'Srom Baltimore yesterday. Mr.' and , Mrs. V,: Herman Creech and 'son left this morning for Four Oaks to spend several weeks with Mr. Creech's mother, Harrell's., pressing ,house. will 4e closed Monday, ' Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week on account of repairing that js to be done in the inside.- The outside of the shop has already been painted ,and as soon as the inside is remodeled, Harrell's pressing club wHl look Tike a new building Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Marrow left today for Norfolk for' a few days. - There was a party of young folks who motored, down to Nobles Mill Pond last night I to enjoy a supper Jxed . by the , young ladies 1 of ' the party. ..They 'returned about 10.S0. . A party -f Pinetops younger set motored ver- to "Nobles Mill Pond last night and had supper. ; " ' - Messrs T. P. Jenklna, Latham Williams . and others left yesterday for a fishing trip. - " : H V.Mrs; S. J.Nathanson and daughter Miss Estelle Nathanson are expect ed tonight' from a five weeks trip in Harrisburg, Pa. v A -Mrs. Walter Taylor and daughter Miss Martha Powell of Augusta, Ga., who have been visiting Mrs. John Fraley for some days, returned homei the other day! , "' . Miss Constance Talmadge, of rthe motion picture corporation, is in the city today and will stay over until tonight to see "The Virtuous Vmp." MfTR.-D. Heist, representing the Park-Davis Company of Wilson, is making Tarborp his temporary home. Str"Xndrews Sunday school is to day holding its regular picnic. ' A good number are expected to attend. Mrs. J. R Raby was called to her homein Harrellsville yesterday on ac count of the illness of her uncle. The Mebane Fair will be held Sep tember 7 to 10. ' llr. S. J. Johnson of Charlotte Is in town today on business.' ; Greenville plays a double-header here today. -; . ' . Mr. W. R. Meech of Goldsboro ar rived here this morning. :' Rev. 8. KyPhillips and Rev. Frant J the ba'nment the T)Uildin after H. Scattargood 'of Greenville wererthei morning exercises had beeti con present and took part in the program, j eluded. - The Tarboro Sunday: school This1 was most interesting. Brief jke'tches"bfeach one of he Sunday schools were read, and shprt as the host of the occasion furnished lemonade and ice cream tot all who were present, and also presented efcch talks werejnade on different aspects member of the schools with a ticket of Sunday school work. The ,eght to a moving pi,ctui exhibition, which schools were then checked up by-the was the event of the afternoon. A "Standard of Efficiency,"; Pinetops special reel had been obtained thru leading the other schools with a total the kindness 6f Mr, Paul McCabe. of 58Jut of 100 possible , points. N The day .was thoroughly enjoyed The exercises were held in the by ajl who' were present. This is an new Sunday scTidb building at the.; annual event in Presbyterian circles, Presbyterian church. The whole low-. and it is always looked, forward to er floor was -tnrown open ana tne with much pleasure. Nearly every- nmti i ii mi tt 1 1 1 1 ()twttwtt Don t Pay Rent WHY FAY RENT WHEN WE CAN LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD YO UR OWN HOME? -, THEr PAYMENTS ON THE LOAN WILL EE BUT LIT 7 E MORE THA N THE RENT YOU ARE NOW PAxlNG AND THEY WILL BE ENRICH-' 'ING, YOU INSTEAD OF THE LANDLORD. COME IN AND WE'LL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT ' lit V . rtf)rf - X X X crowd easily and comforUbly seated. . one said that we ,had this year ,"The A bountiful dinner ,was served 'ini best day we have, ever had," j, o Building & loan Association v Thos. B. Jacocks,' Sec'y and Treas- X l i 44, 4)4.4 4 ..-. X .. ' tts The Biggest CldtHnisng ''': ' ' v. '-':'; payings Ever it Offered Prsbytria SJay Sckl Catlieriiir. . . ,JThe fifth annual gathering of the Pretbyterian Sunday school in and around Tarboro was held itere Toes day morning. y Eight 'Sunday school were represented,-and between three and four hundred people were pres ent. - The exercise- began in the morning at' half past ten o'clock.' tffmm mi ' " We have just purchased from one of the largest clothing manufacturers 1000 , Men's High Grade Suits This is without doubt the largest k. v .clothing purchase made, by ariy . . .concern in the state. ) - it , ' ' ' ' l. ::: All the Latest Models and Styles in the Newest Materials. . ' : . . , . . . . : , -.- V .'V . . : " . 'i - ' ; : . .-' - Sizes from 34 to 52 in Regulars. Stouts. Slims. r'i'-':Vr-i-.---:---':-. -. '".v v;;: ; '. -.y;. . , v j;,.;.-,--- ; :y Stubs and Young Men's. -r; , . v VALUES FROM $45 TO $75 . , ,. - :- . i . .. -,-.. . ( 'f . . . i i These Siiits will be, Offered at Two Prices $30 and $3m Beginning Friday, August 6th, for-Ten Days Only i :RosiniMoQm - Levy -"Co. 7 mi Mill 1 1 tltttttt " 444l
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