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' ftffffttttftft1 the 1 tt ;::: :::: :::: :::: :::: i . . . . . tt ' Admmi.trator'e Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Dallas Dancy, de cdased, late of the County of Edge combe, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tarboro, N. C, on or before the dayof September, 1921, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate settlement. NATHAN BOYD. I FURNISHED room for rent. Phone No. 303. 3rl2t EXAMINATIONS FOR REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS Teachers will be at the school building Satur day, September 11, and Saturday, September 18, at 10 a.m. for the purpose of giving examinations to those pupils in either the high school or the lower grades who wish to remove conditions. All pu pils whose promotion depends on- the removal of one or more con ditions should prepare to take ad vantage of one of these opportuni ties to remove their conditions. Robert F. Moseloy, Superintendent City Schools. 4-4t liiii nil t Do You Need Money If so. come in and see us. V : Don't hesitate to start building for want of more capital. . We can let you have what you need on real estate security. . And you will find our terms and payment plans so arranged as to be most advantageous to you. Tarboro Building & Loan Association Thos. B. Jacocks, Sec'y and Treas. NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the estate of James Han ell, deceased, (his is to notify all persons having claims against the said to present them to the "undersigned on or be fore August 24th, 1921, or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of any re covery thereof. . " This August 24th, 1920. ' CHARLES HARRELL, HENRY HARRELL, Executors, II 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 1 1 I ltt M I IMH II it NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Limited Partnership known as The Columbia Battery Station of Tarbo ro, N. C, in which I was a limited partner, has been dissolved and beinr iimnea partner in the above named firm I disclaim all responsibility for oeou comraeiea in the name or the firm. The above Limited Partnership can be found duly recorded in the Register of Deeds' office of Edge combe County at Tarboro, N. C. JAMES R. WORSLEY. , WANTED Man for spare time work " must have auto or horse and wag on. Work consists of inspecting and repairing signs on public roads, running short distance out of Tar boro. No experience necessary. Po sition requires a few hours time every 90 days. Liberal jay and yearly contract to responsible par ty. State age, occupation and 'whe ther you have auto or rig. Applica tions considered confidential. Ad dress Manager Maintenance Dept., 141-149 Ohio St., Chicago, III. It LOST At Ruffin's Warehouse night . of the last dance, a lavender knit ted scarf. Findor" 'eturn to Miss , Mary Powell. ' FOR SALE -Several wagonloada of mixed building lumber, enough to build a garage or smalbarn. Will sell at reasonable price to anyone willing to haul off of lot. See, write or apply at The Southerner. tl m i Ti I ATTRACTIVE STYLISH REASONABLE Early Fall Millinery Now on Display AT THOMAS' SEE IT ON DISPLAY TODAY , - ' " " t. r-. -:. . .... . - . V ''.''; ' '.,..-:.'..'' .. . : THE T H O M AS f.OMPA NY M - - - i ?ff 1 IS YOUR HEALTH GRADUALLY SUPPING? hterestiiig Experience of a Texas Lady Who Declares Tbat if More Women Knew About Cardoi They Would Be Spared Much Sickness and Worry. Navasota, Texas. Mrs. W. M. Peden, account of how she recovered her strength, having realized that she was actually losing her health: ; "Health is the greatest thing In the world, and when you feel that gradually slipping away from you, you certainly sit up and take notice. 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CONTEST TO CLOSE DECEMBER 20, 1920 i,M $10.00 IN GOLD FOR .... .........................BEST STALK COTTON 5.00 IN GOLD FOR SECOND BEST STALKj COTTON 2.50 IN GOLD FOR ..... BEST HALF DOZEN EARS WHITE CORN 2.50 IN GOLD FOR ..................BEST HALF DOZEN EARS YELLOW CORN v 1.S0 IN GOLD FOR ... .....2ND BEST HALF DOZ. EARS WHITE CORN 1.50 IN GOLD FOR 2ND BEST HALF DOZ. EARS YELLOW CORN 2.50 IN GOLD FOR 1.... BEST BUNCH OF PEANUTS ' ; 1.50 IN GOLD. FOR SECOND BEST BUNCH PEANUTS v 1.00 IN GOLD FOR LARGEST SWEET POTATO IF YOU HAVE GROWN SOMETHING ABOVE THE AVERAGE ON YOUR FARM, EXHIBIT IT AT Tffi FIRST NATO W A THE BANK FOR THE FARMERS BANK
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