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DAILY-SOUTHERNER; MOMDAVKOVEmBER 1920" LOCAL ITEMS AND . . SOCIAL NEWS ' As there has been no meeting of v-.':,the Mothers' Club, for the past few months, members vare requested, to send their dues to the Treasurer, Mrs. E. H. Lewis. - ' " " The Parish Aid Society . of the ! Episcopal church 'will hold a bazaar ; ' 'on Tuesday, December 7, in the may or's office at the city hall. Fancy work ''' of all kinds will be sold as well as cake and candy. , . . The" Girls' Friendly Society will have its regular meeting Tuesday i : afternoon, November 30, at 7.30, i at the home of Miss Raymond Cosby. v " : Mr. Joe Cohen, of Nbw York, who 5; , ? was the week-end guest of his sister, ""v ' Mrs." G. L. Heilbroner,,left yesterday ' " ' on his business circuit. - " Mr. and Mrs. Con Gordon,, who epeltt the holidays in. Richmond, re - -' turned lst night, ready ojfihe open ' ing of the tobacco market this morn ing. ' ' ' ' - t $100 in cash prizes to' be given away to those who-hold ,-the lucky coupons. Mr. Ike Rosenbloom spent Sunday afternoon in Rocky Mount. .Request is b"eing made for the rep etition of "The World and His Wife," which was shown to a large and ap preciative audience last Friday night. Mr. McCabe-states that he will try to get this picture again later. " Tonight at 7.30 ' at the Opera - House: Charles Ray in "The Village Sleuth."; This show is for the benefit of the Boy Scouts, No. 2. . Miss Lossie Ilarrell returned yes terday from a few days' visit to Fay- etteville. Misses "Althea Hancock, Lena Dil linger and Nell Roberson, who spend the holidays with Miss Leafy Spear at Kinston, returned last night. - JL Miss Mary Alice Cobb, of Pinetops, leaves today for Raleigh t,o attend - the Bourne-Alston wedding.- ; T - . ' . t Mr. Henry C. Bourne,, the groom, and Messrs. H. L, Keel -and Aubrey ;- Leggett, bis groomsmen and usher, (left Saturday night for Raleigh for 'the Bourne-Alstdh wedding, which takes place tomorrow evening. t y . Mi s". John L. Brldgers- and Miss v Mary Bourne, are in Raleigh to attend the Bourne-Alston marriage. . Miee Kate Finley has returned to her home in Wilmington after a visit - to her sisters, Mesclames S. Nl Harrell . and E. L- Roberson; she also attend ed the D. A. R. conference, '; , Miss Mary T. Johnson is visiting friends in Raleigh. Miss Nannie Graham has returned from a visit to home people. ; Mrs. Job Cobb left last night for Rocky Mount, where she will spend some time visiting her niece, Mrs. W. ' E. Fenner. . - .- ' ' -. BAKER BROTHERS . Ageate For - McDOUGAL AND KITCHEN I MAID - ! KITCHEN CABINETS 1 Master Julian' Fenner, who has ' greatest ease. (SEE usy 6 S I UNLOADING CARLOAD OF THE I OLD REUABLE- one carload cilt edge plain flourj voigt self rising Flour in wood . HALVES, QUARTERS. V EIGHTHS AND SIX- r TEENTHS. t Right Prices R. B. PETERS GROCERY -COMPANY - Sura PhM 35 Office Phoaa 84 HI 1 1 M I I IMMII been visiting friends here,' returned to hla holni last night (. ' . M1!". R. 1. Bachman returned from Norfolk last night. " -T- - Mr..' Julius Moore, of Whitakers, spent the week-endthe guest of Misg (Annie Hyatt.. ,-. - .-.-v . l- . .... - ..... .' i. .. . French burglars Recently made use :The whale can Jump out of the ' of chlorine gas o overcome watch- water to a height of 25 feet with the dxgs. J ' ' . ntluxX etearfastebfttferv 71AW- I :-7 smcmiiis I i n j ' moisten vour tnroat i i 4 Sweden yuur yiesdtu 1 W H'AH'Sts' easels u gss? v Still only 'if :" lM''0f Package r - - 9 - SMITH & W Miss Edna Schriverwho has been boree-.i, falling oii thrf street. 1 r - - l - the guest of Miss Mary Johnson, has returned to her home In York, Pa. : Mrs.'enry Johnston and Misa Kate Cheshire left yesterday for Ral eigh to attend the . Bourne-Alston wedding. . . Miss Natalie Henry left yesterday for Winston-Salem after spending the holidays here with relatives. Mids Martha Ratcliffe, who1 has been visiting Miss Matilda lurt thru the holidays, left yesteruuy for Four Oaks, where, she is teaching school this year. v Mta. J. C. Alien is reported sick at-her home, . Mr, Wise, of Rocky Mount, spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. Nancy Tur ner, ; Ears on humans which "wiggle" are said- to Indicate versatility of charaoter. , -Mr. and Mrs, Stamps Howard re' turned from New York, wjiere -tej) witnessed the Army and Navy foot ball game on Saturday last Mr. D. W. H; Glover, representa- I tive of Watson & Company, of Liver pool, pngjang, JJuroppan agents fftf the J. P. Taylor Tobacco Co., who has been at the Tarboro branch since it opened this season, has been trans ferred to the Goldsboro plant, where there is a factory that operates all the year. Mr. Gloyor leaves for Golds boro in the morning. 95 Percent of all lateral-cut (disc) records are - Columbia.. Repordn. There's a reason, fhink it over. Drr Baker, attended the man and sent him to the 1 hospital,, where he now is, apparently'entiroly recovered from his fall. He states that he felt that something snapped in his head, he became dizzy and fell to the street. - The case has been turned over to Dr. Raby, who will extract his tonsil while he is in the hospital. Irs. Bristow has been telegraphed for, but this is on account of one of th children lieing here with his fath er and there being no one to look after him while Mr. Bristow is in the hospital." "The Bird of Paradise" at the Op era House Thursday night, Dec. 2. ' While the coming of '.'The Bird of Paradise" is in itself a matter of gen uine theatrical interest, the fact that it will be headed by Miss Ann Reader and- William Macauley, with a spec ially selected company .assembled by Manager-Tully and which he states is the best cast he has ever secured for tho production of hig play adds intcrcsFto the forthcoming produc tion. The seat sales are now on at the, Macnair drug store, il- Ml . A fm m Ml 1MI II IFl I II . . . 17. .. 0 I IP Mayor' Court. Jim Hayes, speeding, $7.85. G. M. Carver, speeding, ?2.85. . Clifton Harris, disorderly, $2.95. Carey Batt?, disorderly; $10. Van Carney, drunkenness, $25, but payment was suspended upon good Behavior. ' Bert Woodley, speeding, $5. Goo. Whitchurst, speeding, $15, Weekly Weather Forecast. For the week ending December 4, the weather for this section should be generally fair until the end of the week, when rains are probable? nor mal tempeature, reports the weather bureau. Mr. BriStow Falls on Street. On Saturday evening about six o'clock, putaide Jenkins Garage, ex citement was Caused by Mr. G, A. f Bristow, make-up man of The Tr- NOR FOLK'S GRE A T t S T F ASHION CENTE R 1 ELTON GIFT: GOODS OF EVERY SORT '-'. ":: '. ',' ' -': . ::. ' - '; - , ' ' ,,J' '", . ' iV"' ' IN IMMENSE VARIETIES Here is the answer to your gift problems, easily read and easily to be acted upon. '-. t . ! - Every floor radiates the happy Christmas spirit. ' Every aisle, every shelf and every. counter is, laden with holidy goods of every sort. We . offer you the result of, careful and intelligent planning for the great. Chnstmas business now in full'swing. ' i';''"',' ' While we are always desirous of marking our merchandise as low as we possibly can, yet we' never let price interfere with quality. You " can feel certain, however, thafany article bought here will be marked t according to today's replacement value and will be of a quality that ; will give satisfaction everytime the recipient has an occasion to use it. v;;;. :.'r":i DONiT POSTPONE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING START NOW . ' AS SUGGESTIONS WE MENTION ' - ON FIRST FLOOR , Gloves, Handkerchiefs Purses, Novelty Jewelry". . Neckwear,. Veils and Veilings Hosiery, Silk Underwear Ribbons, Toilet Articles . Stationery, Novelties ,Notion, Umbrellas Men's I n .'urnishiflgs. Etc. ON MEZZANINE FLOOR Novelties of All KinU Work Baskets Fancy Embroidered. i Articles " . ' Imported Candles. Candle Sticks ' " Boudoir Lamps Fancf Lamp' Shades Stamped Articles Fancy Pillows Scarf Centers, etc., etc .. ON SECOND FLOOR Silks, Dress Goods Dress Trimmings Laces. Embroideries White Goods, Wash Goods Linens Bath Robe Blankets Sheets, Towels, -tc. I i- 111 ON THIRD FLOOR Suits,- Coats, Dresses Furs, Silk Petticoats Millinery, Shirt Waists ON FOURTH FLOOR j Infants' Dressee Coats, Caps, Bonnets Blankets, Underwear Carriage Robes t Toys, Bassinetts Nursery Furniture -Knit Underwear - ; Muslin Underwear ' Corsets, Brassier Etc., etc - . i ON FIFTH FLOOR t v On, this floor you will find everything to make the WU more comfortable so mors ' beautifaL lacludiDg Rugs, Draperies CurUins, Portieres Floor Lamps, Table Lamps . Laundry Baskets ' . -t ' Cedar Chests Shirt Waist Boxes , Cacnum CUaaers , Wickw Farnitare - Serving Trays w Smoking Stands Candle. StUks ' Bad Vsujes . ' Clocka- . . Book Eade Card TaUee .."Trunk '.- Suit Cases" , . "Traveling Bags Week-Easi Cases Blankets Down Comforts Wool Comforts Etc. Bazaar at Pinetops. On Saturday, December 4, tho la dies of the Pinetops Methodist church will havp a bosaar. At this time you will be able to enjoy another old- fashioned turkey or barbecue dinner, besides having tho opportunity to purchase many useful as well as at tractive articles. Begin now to whet your appetites, and don't forget tho date, December 4, over Pinetops Bank. 20-4t as if QiiEleverC Tiflh Avenue NewYorl "111" cigarettesr u n n - . Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as administrator of J. T. Taylor, late of Edgecombe county, all persons having claims against his estate are hereby notified to present the same to-the undersign ed, duly verified, on or before Dec. 2, 192T, or this notice will be plead in bar of same.' FARMERS BANKING & TRUST COMPANY of TARBORO, N. C. Admr. J. T. Taylor. Sale of Personal Property. On Saturday, Dec. 4, 1920, at 11 o'clock a.m. at her late home on the "Weathersbee" Farm the undorslgn ed will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following personal property of the late Julia J. Harrison : 6 Cows. 8 Hogs. Household and Kitchen Furniture. Farmers Banking & Trust Co., Admr. Julia J. Harrison. Nov. 24th, 1920." YbM9 QopxjscL-ffea. oni re era t. Our txtf catalogue 1 really a ldlA Tl1,tAtt1 f1S C fT.OAtiMl Boole. It Is .filled from cover to cover wiw only such values as "Tho South' Largest Jewelers" can offer. Get your copy of this hook before you make any gift selections. , , ; f . I' This is Piul-Gale-Greenwoo(li seventy foucth year of conscientious, constructive mer r chandising. " Whatever you purchase from this old firm you have the assurance, x of " seventy-three years esrperience and the guar Antee of the highest quality consistent with what ever price you pay. Paul-Gale-Greenwood Co. t MOVouMRannA . Any of the above mentioned articles may be secured by mail. Just aend your orders to MISS LILLIAN WOODROW, . Care MaU Order OepartmenL S M I T H A N D W E Lr T 6 N Public Renting of Land. ' On Monday, Dec. 2(T, 1920, at 11 o'clock a-m., at the Court House Door in Tarboro, N. C, the undersigned will rent to the highest bidder at pub lic bidding, fo a term of five years from January 1, 1921, the plantation near Leggett owned by the late Ju lia J. Harrison, whereon she and her husband, tho late J. T. Taylor, lived at the time of their deaths, being a part of the "Mack Weathersbee" Farm, upon which there is ready for cultivation a ten horse crop. The rent will be payable in middling lint cot ton well baled and delivered on the cotton yard ji Tarboro, N. C, on or before Nov. 1, each year. Tho leasee will be required to enter into a Justi fied bond in the sum of the J5.000 for the faithful performance of his ccntioct FARMERS BANKING & TRUST COMPANY of TARBORO, N. C.j Guaioian and Trustee cf W'lliam - Henry Harrison. NORFOLK, VA. 300 TO 306 GRANBY ST. ; Notice to Creditors. , Having qualified a administratrix of the estate of Thoa. H. Ruffin, late of Edgecombe county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them, duly verified, to the undersign ed on or before the 26th day of No vember, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, AH persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment.' Thia the 26th day of Nov., 1920. - EMILY V. BUTTON, Whitakers, N. C 'Administratrix. rmtwr -g . , , sn 1". L- U - ' ;. . ..IE1. 1 - . ! 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