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THE DAILY SOUTHERNER, MQIt'DAY ; OCTOBER f 'jV,,,,, 1,MI ' niiii MWHWWiHMWyj ; .. .. , of . Tea ions With Merchandise at Prices Cotton and :;T 0 b a c c 6 of Cdnft ay FE:fES The subject of much conversation nowadays. As usual we follow the trend of j the , times, ancTof f er you quality merchandise at present day prices. - , - We Solicit Comparison THE THOMAS CO. n fJS S2.S0 35c FATHER GEORGE BLEACHING POPLIN All Colors at 39c TU CHALMER TOW SHIRT AND ' ' :. . , . ", - at ',-f. at DKAWEK5 95c it :::: 17V2c 85c LARGE . BATH TOWELS at 25c and 35c CURTAIN CRASH at 19c 59c $3.00 MEN'S FLEECED OR RIBBED,, UNION SUITS $1.95 CHILDREN'S RIBBED. HOSE All Size at 19c MEN'S DRMES $2.65 HEAVY FLEECE MEN'S UNDERWEAR Shirt and Drawer $1.50 Suit at 79c SOUTHERN SILKS NO BETTER MADE Checks and Plaids $5.00 WORK SHOES Black or Tan $3.45 25c 65c FINE QUALITY MADRAS 49c ALL SHOES AT PRICES, TO FIT THE limes ROSENBLOOM-LEVY CO. Tarboro, North Carolina. RECORDER'S COURT. superior court. Thomas B. Newton, colored, carry- inS concealed weapon, not guilty. Mrs. Charles Skinner is visiting her Thomas B. Newton, assault with daughter, Mrs. Hyman Phillips, deadly weapon, guilty as to assault Mr. and Mrs. Conway H. Gordon, on wife, $50 and costs. Appealed to of Richmond, are staying at the hotel One new six room Bun galow on Battle avenue with all modern conven iences. We will make you an attractive price on thishouse if interested EdgecombeRealty&Ins.Co. W. G. CLARK, Preiident J. C. RUFFIN, Vice President H. P. FOXHALL, Secretary. We are the Edgecombe Representatives of the xf . r m . m a .e &m .1 t Walter Gurley Auction Co, " ' 1TTTTT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !. i ! V f T T T I I I fTTTi.T TT I ! tlTTTITT! ! II! ! 1 !J i us mi in WE ARE IN POSITION TO GIVE YOU THE BEST THERE IS TO BE FOUND IN JOB PRINTING WE SPECIALIZE ON BILL-HEADS : LETTER-HEADS : ENVELOPES POSTERS : HAND-BILLS : STATEMENTS, IN ONE, TWO, OR THREE COLORS AND OTHER LINES OF FIRST-CLASS PRINTING WORK ACCEPTED IN THIS OFFICE BY 4 P. M. WILL BE DELIVERED NEXT DAY THE SOUTHERNER 'iiiiiiiH 29c $2.50 MEN'S FAST COLOR DRESS SHIRTS $1.75 SWEET ORR BEST QUALITY OVKKALLS $2.50 GINGHAMS GOOD QUALITY BLEACHING at CHECKS. PLAIDS AND STRIPES 22c 19c GOOD QUALITY DARK OUTING 19c $1.25 heaUdlity UNDERWEAR 95c MEN'S SOCKS 65c LADIES VESTS AND PANTS FROA M 15c UP 49c MEN'S HATS 0 PERCENT T 40 PERCENT ALL SILK SHIRTS Half Price Reduction while'visiting their son and daughter, Mrs. Herman Hicks, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end with Mrs, T. P. Jenkins. CRIMINAL OFFENSE 10 HAVE ARMS 4- Dublin, Oct. 25. -It is a criminal offense in Ireland to have arms with out a permit. The Sinn Feiners have plenty of weapons and pay no atten tion to permits. When caught they aje sentenced to terms of imprison ment of from six months o a year. They have obtained their arms by taking them in raids from the people who have permits. Permits have been more numerous . " 'T 'T "P 'Y Z ' 'T "f 'T ' 'T ' 'T 1 'T 1 it T 44 in Dublin than anywhere else in the ! ; South and West. But by a special ! ! I military order all permits in tho Dub ! .! lin district have now bee 1 withdrawn and the holders have been required to hand up all arms in their possession. Hereafter any person having arms, ammunition or explosives will be pro secuted. 8 FOR SALE Fifteen shares of stock in the Farmers Banking Si Tsust Co. Miks best cash, offer. Address C. H. V., care Southerner. o21-tf It is a serious offense to ride a bi cycle anywhere near the city of Con stantinople. PERMANENT and profitable busi ness opportunity for man of abil- . lty and influence with some capi- uu. Appiy isoutnern Trading Com ; pany. Charlotte, N. C. o20-3tc FOR RENT Furnished bed and pri vate flitting room. Address "XYZ" care The Southerner. tf WOOD FOR SALE E 0 fJO, 295 COOK STOVE LENGTH 1 ORDER SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE AND PERSONALTY.' : The undersigned will sell for di"'i un.ii. on the 30U day of Now.ib'.r, 1920, at 12 o'clock M. thefolKwing real estate and personalty: Real Estate. ; Two amall tracts of land, aggre gating eighty-five acres, on tJie pub lic highway a short distance north of Leggett's, and commonly,- known as the "Frank Denton" h(jme place, l'his land is suitabie for the growth of cot ton, tobacco, peanuts, corn, etc., and is in a high state of cultivation a rare opportunity to purchase a good farm at the right price. Terms of i sale will be one-fourth cash, and the balance in one, two, and three years, six per cent interest on deferred pay Iments, secured by trust deed on the land. ' Personal Property. ... One 25-horsepower engine, one 14 horsepower boiler, two sixty-saw gins, and one cotton' press. AH in good i condition and ready to use. All above property will be sold to the highest bidder, at time mentioned, and on tlhe premises. Everybody in vited to attend the sale. This the 20th day of October, 1920. o20-Gt C. DENTON. HOW TO ENJOY TT x. i I I -4 o Buy a Season Ticket fo $2.50 which entities holder to go and come as he desires. They are on sale at the Sec retary's Office. They are not trans ferable. They also admit at night. Buy Them ; For we-REPAIR -REMODEL AND -RELINE Ladies and Gentlemen Suits at Moderate Prices D. Kramer & Co., Inc. Best an4 Biggest Tailors in the South ', AUSTIN BUILDING TARBORO, N. C. G FA x Your Family t 3 t
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