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Everybody
wants
lower
prices on clothes. We
are giving them to you
PRICE QUOTATIONS TO MEET THE L.
(LOWER COST OF LIVING)
C. L.
WE'RE not overloaded. We don't need the money. We could tell
this tock of fine clothing for the regular prices they're great values
at these figures.
BUT people expect lower prices and because people expect lower prices
we're going to see that you get them in
Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes
IT means that we'll sell a great deal of fine merchandise for less than
we expected.
BUT that doesn't make any difference we want the public to feel that
we were with them in this campaign for lower prices. Here we are;
it's the greatest value-giving event that you ever saw.
Rosenbloom-Levy Xo.
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THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY.
Prince of Fle vlalted Niagara
Falls. - ' . '
Observance of Roosevelt Week be
gan throughout United States.
" William J. Burns, who has an in
ternational reputation as a detective,
born in Baltimore, 59 ears ago today.
Charles R. Crisp, representative in
Congress from the Third Georgia dis
trict, born t Ellaville, Ga., 60 years
Two weeks from today till election,
ago today.
Mr. R. E. iSentelle, the county su
pervisor of public sehools for Edge
combe, addressed the students and
teachers at Brick school, Bricks, N.
C, Sunday evening at 6.30, at the in
vitation of Principal T. S. Inborden.
School opened September 29 witb a
large attendance.
PR
For
Indigestion,
Inactive Liver,
Constipation
- Know what you take.
; Names of principal in
gredients of. Lezated
Pepsin Tablets ere print
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Druggists it V Doctors.
. Sold by all Stores.
WHITE FOR VUSE SAMPLE
Tha Orium Ca. - Siint Louit
CMniuioMt'i SaL of Rl Estate.
In the Superior Court, Before the
Clerk. North Carolina, Halifax
County. Mrs. Cottie Newberry
Sherrod. widow of W. L. Sher-
i-nd deceased, vs. M. I. Fleming
and his wife Rusha Fleming, H.
L. Salsbury and his wife Mary
Salsbury, Watson N. Sherrod, K.
L. Wood and his wife Carrie C.
I Wood, William J. Sherrod and
Georg S. Sherrod, the two last
named being infanta under the
age of twenty-one years, and ap
veariiur herein by their general
guardian, Greensboro Life and
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 of the superior
court of Halifax county On the 26th
day of September, 1920, and approv
ed by His Honor, John H. Kerr, resi
dent judge of the Third Judicial Dis
trict on the 26th day of September,
1920, which said proceedings are duly
recorded in the office of the clerk of
the superior court of Edgecombe
county, I shall, on Wednesday, .No
vember 10, 1920, at 1.S0 o'clock, P.
M., sell to the highest bidder at pub
lic auction in front of the First Na
tional Bank of Rocky Mount, City of
Rocky Mount, county of. Edgeeombe,
and state of North Carolina, the fol
lowing described lota, traets, or par
cels of land, lying, being, and situate
in said county of Edgecombe and
state of North Carolina, to-wit:
First Trace: That lot or parcel of
land in the city of Rocky Mount,
county of Edgecombe, lying imme
diately on and fronting on East Rail
road Street in said city, and begin
ning on East Railroad Street at that
point where Jno. D. Robbing' 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. Robbins' 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
parallel with Edgecombe street 150
feet to a stake; thence in a southerly
direction and parallel with Branch
street, 124 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 Land
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 60 feet south of Edge
combe street, thence in an easterly I
direction and parallel with Edge
combe street 160 feet to a stake,
AT THE OPERAHOUSEtONIGHT
Juanita Hansen In
"THe Lost City"
Lionell Barrymore In
"The Copperhead"
thence in a southerly direction and
parallel with Branch street 60 feat
to a stake, thence in a westerly di
rection and parallel with Edgecombe
street 150 feet to Clark street, thence
in a northerly direction, with Clark
street 60 feet to the beginning, being
Lot No. 8 Block "G" of the real es
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
a stake in the east line of . Washing
ton street, J. C. Arlington's southern
corner, thence S.' 70 degrees 46 min
utes east 102. feet 9 inches to a stake,
thence S. 19 degrees 16 minutes west
69 feet 4 inches to a stake, thence
north 19 degrees 15 minutes east 102
feet 9 inches to the east line of Wash
ington street, thence north 20 degrees
60 minutes east with the line of
Washington street to the beginning.
lerms of sale: One-third cash and
balance in 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 pay all cash.
Place of sale: In front of the" First
National Bank of Rocky Mount,
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe county,
North Carolina.
Tiine of sale: Wednesday, Novem
ber 10, at 1.30 P. M.
This the 1st day of October, 1920.
R. C. DUNN. D. MAC JOHNSON.
Attorney. Commissioner,
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1 five passenger Apperaon automo
bile, Motor No. 21591.
1 five passenger (second hand)
Briscoe, 1916 model.
This September 28th, 1920.
T. T. THORNE, Trustee.
Thome & Thorne, Attorneys.
S29-Oct6,12,19.
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For every member of the
at Thomas'
Stetson & Howard & Foster Shoes
FOR MEN
Irving Drew and Lun & Smith Shoes
FOR WOMEN
Buster Brown and Reider Shoes
FOR CHILDREN
When Better Shoes are Made These Manufacturers Will
Make Them and THOMAS' Will Sell THEM
THE THOMAS CO,
TOO
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THE RUFFIN
WAREHOUSE
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Fair Play and Equal Rights
This savings associ atien was founded on these
principles the same our country fought for.
Each member shares with every other member the
same privileges, benefits, service and dividends.
We would be glad to have you become one of us.
New Series Open Oct; 2, 1920
Tarbcro Building & Loan Association
Thos. B. Jacocks, Sec'y and Treat.
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NOTICE OF SALE."" ...
By virtue of the power contained
in a deed of trust executed to me by
J. V. Edge and W. Van Tassel, doing
business under the firm namo and
style of Edgecombe Motor Company
on the 18th day of August, 1920,
recorded in book 225, page 81, Edge
combe County Registry, the under.
signed will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
before the postoffico in the city of
Rocky Mount on Wednesday, October
20th, 1920, at twelve o'clock, noon,
the following described personal property:'
1 five passenger Davis Speedster
motor, No. 11141.
1 five passenger Economy autexo-
bile, 7 W-Redaeal Continental motor,
No. 129772.
1 five passenger Economy automo-
bile, 7 W-Redseal Continental motor.
No. 183490.
j 1 seven passenger Jordan automo
bile, 9 N-Redseal Continental motor,
No. 48160. ' -. '
1 five passenger Apperaon automo
bile. Motor No. 21551.
TOBACCO STRONGER ON ALL GRADES!
RUFFIN HOUSE way out in front in high average,
27 CENTS the floor through.
Below we give you some sales of tips made for a
few of our customers Monday.
HART & MOORE:
172 Pounds at 27c . .....v............. ,......$46.44
124 Pounds at 43c ; S3.32
34 Pounds at 50c 17.00
30 Pounds at 59c 17.50
162 Pounds at 34c 55.08
190 Pounds at 34c : 64.60
220 Pounds at 43c 94.60
76 Pounds at 51c . 35.70
28 Pounds at 58c 16.24
1030 Pounds AVERAGE 40c $412.00
J.E.VICK
60 Pounds at 45c ..$27.00
80 Pounds at 45c ... 38.70
114 Pounds at 35c 39.90
40 Pounds at 31c ...12.40
30 Pounds at 32c 9.60
244 Pounds at 38c ........92.70
334 Pounds at 34c ...f.. ...113.30
902 Pounds AVERAGE 37c $333.60
HARVEY BEATTY & KNIGHT
146 Pounds at .60c ... .........$87.60
164 Pounds at 60c .... 98.40
170 Pounds at 50c '.. 85.00
80 Pounds at 45c 36.00
170 Pounds at 31c 52.70
280 Pounds at 24c . 67.20
1010 Pounds AVERAGE, $42.50 $426.90
Grade your tobacco and let it come.
Now is a good time to sell. The price is better than
at any time this year.
Our steam plants need tobacco to keep running and
they must have it.
DRIVE STRAIGHT TO RUFFIN'S HOUSE, THE
HOUSE THAT LEADS IN PRICE.
THE RUFFIN
WAREHOUSE
RUFFIN & MEADOR,
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One new six room Bun
galow on Battle avenue
with all modern conven
iences. We will make
you an attractive price
onthishouseif interested
EdgecombeRealty &Ins. Co.
W. G. CLARK. President J. C. RUFFIN, Vic. Pre.ulent
W t F0XHALL, Secretary.
W. are the Edsrecombe Representatives of the
Walter Gurley Auction Co.
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