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'this 'lock of fine clothins for theVegular pricesthey're great values
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BUT people expect lower prices and because people expect lower price
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IT meri tliat we'll a "great daal of fine merchandise for less than
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BUT that doesn't make any difference we, want the public to feel that,
we were with them in this campaign for lower prieefcHere we are;
it's the greatest value-giving event that you ever saw. '
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THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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Amid the glorious radiance of an
Indian junker morning, with the
glinting rays touching the fair bride
as she' stood before the improvised
altar responding to the solemn words
that changes her from maid to matron
the marriage of Miss Eloise Wiggins
to Mr. Charles Taylor Marrow -was
consummated at the home of'., the
bride's parents at high noon today.
Rev. N.'N. Fleming officiating. . ,
The brlder wearing a brown suit of
duveltine, with hat and 'gloves en
suite, and carrying bride's roses and
valley lilies, entered the room from
the lower hall with her maid of honor
and cousin, Miss Gladys Wiggins, of
Queens. College, Charlotte, who was
daintily attired in brown net with hat
to match and carrying red Russell
roses. . ' j.
The grobnv with his best man, Dr.
H. I Keel entered from the side
door; meeting the bride in the center
of the living room, which had been
prepared for the ceremony, being art-i
istically decorated in autumn leaves
and ferns. I 1 . ,
Miss kenoir Meroer sang two selec
tions before the bridal party entered,
"I Love Thee" and "Entreat Me Not
to Leave You," then, as the bride
entered Mies Mary Wooten , softly
played McDowell's march and during
the ceremony the beautiful airs "To
a Wild Rose" and "My Heart at Thy
Sweet "Voicoj," were played. -Tannhauser's
March, by Wagner,
was the musical offering as the happy
couple filed from the ro om.
'. Mr, and Mrs. Marrow motored to
Tarboro to catch the 1.58 train for
the aorth and will be "at home" af
ter November 1 at Rocky Mount v
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The subject of much conversation
nowadays. As usual we follow the
trend qflhe times, and offer you
quality merchandise at present day
prices, - ,
Vie Solicit Comparison
THE THOMAS GO.
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY.
International - Trade , Conference
opene4 at Atlantic City.
Anti-Bolshevist . troops - reported
within eight miles of Petrograd.
Centenary of the birth of .General
Benjamin F. Cheatham, noted Con
federate' commander.
The American Petroleum Institute
will begin a two-day conference in
New .York today to consider the pro
gram of proposed federal taxe recom
mendations,. - V
iO R S A L
One new six room Bun
galow on Battle avenue
with all modern conven
iences. We will make
you art attractive price
on thishouse if interested
1 EdgecombeRealty&Ins.Co.
f WANTED To rent or lease a two or
All : three horse farm with good bulia-
I . ines and conveniences and conven-
vfTl .' jent to chool. Am-a g od farmer
and can furnish vou teiereces. oee
flay at 3 o'clock or address "Farm"
care Southerner. 2d-lw
It W. C CLARK, PrwUenl
J. C. RUFF1N, Vic. Prid.nt , t
H. I. rUAnALL, dcretry.
We are the Edgecombe Representatives of the
Walter Gurley Auction Co."
at the OPERAHOUSEtonight
ALICE BRADY IN
"THE FEAR MARKET"
WE A31E IN POSITION TO GIVE YOU THE BEST
THERE 15 TO BE FOUND IN :
JOB PRINTING
WE SPECIALIZE ON
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BILL-HEADS LETTER-HEADS : ENVELOPES
POSTERS : HAND-BILLS i STATEMENTS IN
- ONE, TWO, OR THREE COLORS ;
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AND OTHER LINES OF FIRST-CLASS PRINTING ft
WORK ACCEPTED IN THIS OFFICE BY
4P.M. WILL BE DELIVERED NEXT DAY
THE SOUTHERNER
FOR - SALE-Very desirable resi
dence lot on St. Patrick street, ad
joining property of John W. Cot-
; ton. This lot will be sold Monday,
Oct. 25, at 12 o'clock at the Court!
: nouse aoor- ior tne niga dollar.
John W. Cotton, c20-6te
Fair Play and Equal Rights
This' savings associ ation. was founded on these
v principles-tha aamef our country fought for
Each member shares with evary other member the
same 'privileges, benefits, service and dividends. -We
would be glad to have you become one of us.
S-ri: I Open Oct. 2, 1920
Jrbro t:'l' ; & Loan Asiociation
"-Tho8 B. 'J. ccJrs, Sec'y and Trea.
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" Ladies and Gentlemen Suits i
1 at Moderate Prices : "
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JJ. iyramer & to., inc. f
Best and Biggest Tailors in the South ft
AUSTIN BUILDING TARBQRO; N.;C. I
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" One hundred years ago today Spain
ratified the treaty ceding Florida to
today. - " " ,
The meeting of the Council of the
League of, Nations is scheduled to
begin it ssessions today at Brussels,
"At the liquor referendum in British
Columbia today the voters will ex
press their choice between continuing
the present prohibition set and gov
ernment sale and control.
A hearing is to be'hela' at Colum
bus today in the complaint of the in
terstate Commerce Commission vs.
the State of Ohio because of the
state's . failure to; comply with the
commission's order to increase rail
road fares to 3.6 cents per mile. '
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COASTAL FLAM FAffi.
Largest District Fair in North Carolina-
TasSSro,'N.C, Nov. 2, 3,4, 5, m
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE ANP PERSONALTY.
- The undersignei" will sell for dl"i
on the 80tu day of Kwfiib-yT,
1920rat 12 o'clock M. the' following
real estate and personalty:
Raal Edate. ;.
'-: Two small tracts of land, aggre
gating eighty-five acres, on the pub
lic highway a shprt; distance north of
Leggett's, and commonly known as
the"Frank Denton" home place, fhis
land is suitable for the growth of cot
ton, tobacco, peanuts, corn, et?,', and
is in a high state of cultivation
rare opportunity to purchase -a good
farm at the right price. Terms of
sale will b ope-fourth cash, and the
bdance in one, Awe," nd three years,
six pwj&nt interest on deferred pa?
ments, secured by rust deed on the
land. ' . .
Pronl Property.
One ?$-horsepower engine, one 14-
horsepower bolder, two- sixtynsaw gins,
A and one cotton press. AJ1 in good
t J condition and ready to jise,
I All above property will bt sold te
j the highest bidder, at time mentioned.
and on tJhe premises. Everybody In
vited to attend the sale. '
This the 20th day of October, 1920.
o20-5t . " C. DENTON.
Come td
Exhibit
theBIGFAIR,seetheAgriculturalandStock
)he Horse Races, the Carnival, 20 Big Shows
by the Keystone Exposition Shows. Biggest Free Act
of them ll by the DEMORESX FAMILY with trained
Horseo md Mules. .:One of these horses holds the
the worlds recordf ortheHIGH JUMP. Seven feet six
Inches ping the record. EVERYBODY COME
nhd enjevthe treat of the year. Daily Band Concerts
by one' U the best bands in the County
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