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ni daily, sotrmirj;rrt, today, ccic i 4 '4 is ' u .:' if FTWTTTTTTTTTTTTTmf I i- Wborb, N. C, Oct. J4, 1020;- To our many Friends and Patrons : After a meeting of the managers and directors of the ... ' '' ' ; v-; ' Rosenbloom-Levy Company's. Stores it was decided to reduce ; "- if - our prices on all merchandise 25 per cent, which means a great eaving and is less than today's market prices. We have decid ed to help those who patronized us in the past, owingto the existing conditions brought about by the low prices of tobacco and the decline in cotton. We also take this opportunity of telling you that all of our merchandise having been purchased through our chain of stores means worthy values based upon ' large purchasing ability. t . We are making this a direct purchasing opportunity to you as one of our valued customers. Assuring you of our sincere co-operation, we are, j . Yours very truly, J. ROSENBLOOM-LEVY COMPANY. i .r.' .r. -IN THE DAY'S NEW V,. Today js the sfcty-second birthday of 'Gen Robert George Nivelle, . the famous French soldiers who is com ing to America next month to repre sent his government at the tercen tenary celebrations of the American Mayflower Coufwil. Few French gen erals have had a more distinguished cateer, bothsat home and in ihe colo nies. " At the: commencement of the late war (he was colonel of a regiment of field artillery. Ttipn cipe,'.hiB wonderful defense of Verdun, which led to his appointment as supreme commander of the French armies on the western front. General Nivelle, it is interesting to note, is half Eng lish. His father was married to Miss Violet Sparrow, a member of a well known English family, and General Nivelle lhas several relatives fn; the British navy. .. . ;'; : . ELMORE-ROYALL. "'"T Mr. W. E.,.Elmore, bookkeeper for the Farmers Warehouse of Tarboro, left last night for Lynchburg, Va,, where Qi will be married tomorrow night to Miss Bertha .JtoyaU.;..jj Mr.- and Mrs. -Elmore expect to' be in Tarboro the" early part" of ynext week owing to the need of Mr. El- TO". TlJ" JOL . L i 0 r .ilfl - r A For every member bf the? ianuly at Thomas Stetson & ,Ho ward & Foster Shoes ' ; FOR MEN Irving Drew and Lun & Smith Shoes FOR WOMEN Buster Brown arid Reider , Shoes : FOR. CHILD REN Wheii Better Shoes are Made These Manufacturers Will V Make Them and THOMAS Will Sell THEM THE THOMAS G more s market. attendance i'-l UL on'.the tobacco j Commioioner'i Sale of Real Eitate In the ' Superior Court, Before the Clerk. North Carolina, Halifax County. Mrs. Cottie Newberry Sherrod, widow of , W. p. Sher rod, deceased,, vs.. M.' I. Fleming and his wife, Rushaj Fleming, H. L, . Salsbury and his wife Mary Salsbury, Watson N. Sherrod, R. L. Wood and his wife Carrie C. Wood, William J. Sherrod and George S. Sherrod, the two last named being infants under the Trust Company. ' By virtue . of power vested in me by that -order and decree entered in the above entitled special proceeding by S, M. .Gary, clerk fit .tha superior court of Halifax county on the .25th day of , September, 1920, and approve ed by His Honor, John H. Kerr, resi dent, judge. of -th .Third Judicial Dis trict on the "26th day of September, 1620, which said proceedings are duly recorded in the office of the clerk of the : superior owt of Edgecombe age of twenty-one years, and as-j county, !;X 111, Wednesday,, No pearing herein by their general Ivember. 10, 1920, at 1.30 o'clock, P. guardian, Greensboro Life and I M., sell .to the highest bidder at pub- Opera Souse tonighT Dorothy d a lto N I IN '.'HALF AN HOUR" urn ftflll tMM Il , a card to She) public TAICE NOTICE 44TH-4-SERIES-44TH EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will Open SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920 . 'i." -' ;. . " ' ; S. S NASH, Secretary J Trtnurtr S20-20t -WIIIIlMtMtMmirHMMtMIHIIIMIHIlHHn Fair Play and Equal Rights 1 i This savings associ ation was , founded on these principles the sameour country fought for.; jSach member shar es with every other member the same privileges, benefits, service and dividends. :We would be glai to have you become one of us. New Series -Open Oct.- 2, 1920 Tarboro Building & Loan Association Thos. B. Jacockj, Sec y and Treai- t . lie auction in front of the First Na tional Bank of Rocky Mount, City of Rocky Mount, county of Edgecombe, and state ,of North Carolina, the fol lowing described hts, tracts, or par cels of land, lying, being, and; situate ii said county, of . Edgecombe hrid state of North' Carolina, to-wit: ; " . First Traces That lot or parcel of land in the city of Rocky Mount, county of Edgecombe, lying imme diately on and fronting on East Rail roaci Street in said city, and begin ning on East Railroad Street at that point where Jno. D. Robbins' line in tersects said street, thence south with and along said street 44 feet to Ed wards' and Braswell's line, thence with and along said . Edwards' and Braswell's line easterly 94 feet to S. W. Matthews line, thence with and along said S. W. Matthews line north 44 feet to Jno. D. Robbies' line, thence westerly with and along said Jno. D. Robbins' line 94 feet to the beginning, and known as the Sim mons Tract, store houses and lot . Second Tract: That lot or parcel of land lying in said Edgecombe coun ty, adjoining the lands of J. A. Cook, the Marigold Heights Land Company and others, and composed Of two smaller tracts; the first tract begin ning at a stake the northeast corner of Clark and Buena Vista streets," thence in an easterly direction and paralle with Edgecombe street 150 feet to a stake ; thence in a southerly direction and parallel with Branch street, 120 feet to the line of Buena Vista street, thence in a westerly direction with the north line of Bue na Vista street 150 feet to the be ginning, being lots Nos. 7 and 9, Block "G" of the survey of the real estate of the Marigold Heights Lttbd Company, recorded in Book 114, and pages 74 and 75, Edgecombe county registry; and the second tract begin ning at a stake in the east line of Clark street 50 feet south of Edge combe street, thence in an easterly direction and parallel with ; Edge combe street 150 feet to a stake. thence in a southerly direction and parallel with Branch street 60 feet to a stake,' thence in a westerly di rection' and parallel. with Edgecombe street 160 feet to Clark street, thence ib a northerly direction with Clark stmt (0 feet to the beginning, being Lot No. 8 Block "G" of the real es- Z.tate of the said Marigold Heights Land Company, recorded as above, Third Tract: That lot or parcel of land in the city of Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county, and beginning at I ; a stake in the east line of Washing- T ton street, J. C. Arrington's southern corner, thence S. 70 degrees 45 min- , i ( uiei ease auz zeet w incnes to a staice, I ) ' thence S. 19 degrees 15 minutes west ; ; I 69 feet 4 inches to a stake, thence j north 19 degrees 15 minutes east 102 ! ' feet 9 inches to the east line of Wash- ' i ington street, thenoe north 20 degrees i 50 minutes east with the line of X I Washington -street to the beginning, . Mis Rena 'CUrt Entertain. Miss Rena Clark 'was hostess, to the Magazine Club yesterday afternoon, which was very largely attended in viewof the specially invited out-of-towk'guesitu aL " Miss' Mary Battle and her house j guest, Miss Austin of : London, both I of whom had .recently come from Po- land, wlhere they had done Red Cross work,' made some-very interesting re marks 'an the work done by them in France, England and Poland. Following the business meeting and the speeches,' a; -very-delicious salad pcourse was served by the hostess. American financier. The cablegram declared that the "anti-Japanese agi tation in California ' threatened to estrange Japanese and American people." ; QUIT MEAT WHEN ins ii BOTHER SOVIET BOWS TO PEOPLE WANTING MORE CLOTHES Washington Oct.v lB-Citizens of Soviet Russia object to being limited to one suit of clothes and one pair of shoes. ..-.Therefore, the; plans .to that end of the Bolshevik government have been abandoned. Thlsi is re ported by'Cansul Guarton atTyiborg, France. . ,- r Peasants -are now required to work fifteeft days a month .at wbod cutting and harvesting. This Is in accord ance with the government V'plan for increased transportation and exports of lumber, -j. . . : . Tak a glass of Salts before breakfast if year Back hurts or Bladder it troubling you, U. S. WARNED TO HALT ANTWAP AGITATION Tokio, Oct. 15. "If anti-Japanese agitation in the United States is car ried too far, the outconle will be' hard This warning rwafl; uttered by tlie American-Japan Society here, in a cablegram to Frank. A.. Vanderlip, ' Na man ofwoman who eats meat regu larly can make ar mistake by flushing the kidneys oeeaaionaUy, says a well-known authority. . Meat forms una acid which excites the kidneys, they become over worked from the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, u liver : trouble, asrvousnesadizziaess, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish Ulneya The moment you feel a dull ache in the fc&neys pr your-back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any pharmacy; . take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys wiQ act fine. This famous salts is made footn -the acid of grapes and lemon juioe, combined with lithia, and has been used fB generations to flush and stimulate tag kidneys, also to neutralize the acids fik urine so it no longer causes irritation, ahna endino. bladder wfialrncHH. lad, Salts is inexpensive and cannot . yrroxer uuiKes a aetigntiui eaervescent MAirwater drink which everyone aMuld take now and then to keep the e(8neya dean and active and the hlood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney edmplipatiou. F O R S A L One new six room Bun galow on Battle avenue with all modern conven iences. We will' make you an attractive price EdecombeRealty&Ins. W. G. CLARK, Pre.ident J. C. RUFFIN, Vic. President H. P; FOXHALL. Secretary. "jf We are the Edgecombe Representatives of the 3)? Walter Gurley Auction Co. '' ' balance ta one, two, and three years; deferred payments to bear interest from date of deed, and to be secured by deed of trust on. said property; provided that the purchaser shall have the option to'payall cash. Place of sale : In front of the First National Bank of Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county,. North Carolina.; -f i ' & " Time of sale! Wednesday; Novem ber 10, at 1.30 P. M. This the 1st day of October, 1920. R. C. DUNN, j D. MAC JOHNSON, ; Attorney V, i,.Commissioner. oct8-ltw-4wks -. THINKING OF ATTENDING ANY BOARDING SCHOOL IT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE THE we-REPAIR f -RlEMODEL , AND -RELINE r Ladies and Gentlemen Suits at Moderate Prices FOR PRINTED MATTER. SCHOOL OPENS THE LAST WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEM BER. . WRITE PRINCIPAL , BRICKS, N. C. D. Kramer & Co., . v If Best and Biggest Tailors in die Smith7' AUSTIN BUILDING TARBORO, N. C. Inc. !! Stock of Groceries r Criii..llii ai i nfr Dolt? ttl lwwuufc, ror I : A- THE "OLD RELIABLE" THEDFORO'S BLAG ft A stock of atout $3,000 worth of Fresli Groceries will be sold at a biscouhf under, present wholesale cost. Apply by let- ter to : AUGHT White Haired Alabama LaJy Says She Has Seen Medicines Coma ; and Go But The ?01d ReKable'.'.TIiedford's Black-Drangnt i . 'Came and Stayed. : ' ' ,' 6 6 .f--.ii A A 9 9 Carte The Southerner ' Dutton, Ala. la recommending ThedV ford's Black-Draught to her friends and neighbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a well known Jackson County lady, said: ' "I am getting up In years; my head is pretty white. : I have seen medicines and reme dies come and go but the old reliable came and stayed. I am talking ot Black Draught, a liver medicine we have used for years one that can be depended up on and one that will do the work., "Black-Draught will relieve indigestion and constipation If taken right, and I know for I tried It. It is the best thing I have ever found for the full, uncomfortable feeling after meals. Sour 6tomach and sick headache can be relieved by taking Black: Draught It aids digestion, also -ssists the liver in throwing off impuri ties.';,! am glad to recommend Black Draught,.1 and do, tomy, friends and neighbors." ' '- ' ! ' " ' -'-Thedford's Black-Draurfit Is a stand- ard Household remedy witli a record of "; over seventy years of successful use. . Every one occasionally needs something to help cleanse the system of impurities. Try Black-Draught. ' Insist iipon Thed ford's, the genuine.- -. At an druggists. ' . ' flf 73 J - ft h tt tl HH 4 HMU Term8 of Mle: one-third cash and
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