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IXOCAL IMiS I I . AND : I SOCIAL NEWS I The first snow of .the season feil for a moment, or two at nine-thirty .:st night and another slight fall couple of hours later. 1'" -Tonight at the Opera House ,at 7.30, Ethel Clayton in "A City Spar row." " .. ': '' , . - Mrs. Frank Arens will be taken home from the hospital some time today ; '' ': J -:'.s ' , Mr. W. F. Wooten, who has pneu monia, had a fairly good night and his temperature did not go over 102 A. t . AX-'- ' 1 A .. inrougnoui ine nigni. . , Friends of Mrs. M. A. Keech Is re ported sick today. She woke up this morning with a hard chill. - Mr. H. S. Bunn, Jr., has returned to Cumberland! Maryland, after vis itiirg his parents for the past two weeks. . Mrs. John L. Bridgers will be "at home" from three to five o'clock this afternoon to her friends in honor of Mrs. Henry Clark Bourne, the recent bride. Mr. Alec Fairley, Jr., of Charlotte, is spending a few days here, with rel atives. . ' Misses 'Emma Cobb and Elizabeth TMcCargo, with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore, motored to Pinetops to have supper with Mrs, S. R, Jenkins, returning Hater in the .evening. Miss Bettie Moses, until recently of Virginia, who has been,, visiting Mies Georgia Henry, leaves today for Apopkfl Lake, Florida, where she will make her home, her father having bought en orange grovesat that place. l Mrs. James' D. Wise baa returned to her position with S. W. Clark. $ Sons, since returning from her wed- ding trip. " . - .. Mr. Lyman Jones, who was severe ly injured about ten days ago in an automobile accident, was discharged from the hospital yesterday evening considerably improved. Mr.' and Mrs. Hyman Phillips. have returned from a visit to Mr.. Phillips' sister, Mrs.' H. C Wood, in Edenton. ; NOTICE. -To my friends and patrons: Beginning January 1, 1921, I will ,de at strictly cash business. All work delivered will be collected for when delivered... "' Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting future, work, Respectfully, HARBELC STEAM PRESSING CLUB. ' G. I Harrell Prop, d7-to-jl. " ' '. . BAKER BROTHERS AWU Fw . THE BRUNSWICK .PHONOGRAPH THE MACHINE THAT WILL PLAY ALL RECORDS. PERFECT V . (SEE-US) ; 4 70 PER CENT of all Lateral and , Hill-and-Dale'eut; dlacBd cylinder records made are manufactured by the Victor Talking Machine Co.. Their .daily output is over a million records. pne record tj every three persons in -.the United Statee-adv. BEGINNING Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1 will commence my class in art-drawing, water color, oil and chjna painting.. All who are interested may see me Mrs. B. P. Taylor at Mrs. . Wlen .. berg's. . I'-": ..42-7t We are expecting to arrive daily t carload of oranges. Murphy Jenkins Company. adv. ' dl0-12t COLUMBIA THE ORIGINAL , - "Sung by.. Collins and. Harlon of the Colombia' Phonograph Co., of New York end Paria.M. ; Don't you recall that as' being the introductory phrase on The First Phonograph J09 ever heard. That was a Columbia Phonograph. i - ' ' . ' - ' CALL 103 r or' All KUd. of riSt-oU. Yoor To Sorro it & i- : pitt fin run win Ti-Hil Mlil"aw wnn ...i .xaJ THERE, are more Victrolas in the homes of the cultured and refined of Tarboro than all other makes of talk ing 'machines added together. adv. CHRISTMAS 1 : ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT APPLES NUTSAND . RAISINS t X CHOCOLATES and CANDIES t Would Like to Have Your X 'Order. R. B.PETERS GROCERY COMPANY . Store Phone 35 Office Phono 84 I Ml Sew THINKING OF ATTENDING ANY' BOARDING SCHOOL IT WILL PAY YOU TO WRITE-" S TH5 -:, ' . FOR PRINTED MATTER SCHOOL OPENS THE LA3T WEDNESDAY IN SEPTEM. berJ.,::?'?? r WRITE PRINCIPAL "BRICKS, N. C. tf LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone ,on a; touchy corn, then lift that corn . off with fingers V ' boegn't'lltirt a hitt Prop a Utile FrcMona pn aa aclung oorn, instntiy that, torn Hope hurting, then you lift It right out. Yes, magiel No iumbugl . A tiny IxrtUa of Freesono eoete but a w cents ae any drug store, but is suffi cient to remove erery hard eon, soft eonsr or corn between the tees, and the eanusae, without soreness or1 irritation. .. PreeaoBe is the sensational dleoorery of a CtaclnaaU genhu. . - It ia wonderful. OUCHLIMK E Rub pain right out with small vt trial bottle , of old . "St. Jacobs OO." Kidneys cause - Backache? No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen I Your back ache ia caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, an the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating ''St Jacobs OiL" Rub It right on your' painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Dont stay crippled 1 Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago-pain.. Jub old, honest "St. Jacobs 00" whenever yon have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it ia abso lutely harmless and doesat bum the akin. FYOU ARE T. S. JNBORDEfi BACKACf All i:- -. ' DAILY SOUTHERNER; FRIDAY, DEC. TO Philadelphia, Dec. 8. -When Gen era! Robert Nivelle French war -hero visited this city he paid a visit toy the French Protestant church of St. Sau veur, and it was there thai the vocal charm of ten-year-old Georges Gan ter, a blind boy, won his heartA The boy sang "Madelon," the song of French soldiers, for the general As lie was singing the last strains the general placed his arms around the . boy, and gently patting him on the cheek, took from his own wrist his watch engraved with his name. Pressing it into the child's hands, he whispered, "Even though you cannot see it, mon brave, take it to remem ber Inp by." LADIES! DAftKBI Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know. The use of San and Sulphur for re- etorlna' faded, aray hair to It natural color . dates back 'to ; grandmother'! time. She used it to keep nor hair beautifully dark, (lossy and attrac tive.;. Whenever ber hair took on that dull, fadod or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect, ''.v ' But brewing- at home, rnuesy and out-of-date. Nowadays, fey asking- at any drug store fore, bottle of "Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur . Compound," , you wilt get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other ln gradients, which eaa be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair.. . A- well-known downtown druggist ays It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody oan tell U has been applied, - Teu simply dampen a speaa-e or ft truah with It and draw this through yur hair, taking- one strand at time, By morning the gray; hair disappears, end after an other application or two, it becomes t jauttfully dark and glossy. , rWreth's 8ago and Sulphur Com pound la a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the- eursk mitigation or prevention ot disease. r .. . Bright eyes, a dear akin and a body foil of youth and health may be yeurf if you. will keep your system in order by regularly taking r COLD MEDAL The world's sundard remedy for kidney, IIvm, bladder and uric acid troubles, the enemies of Hie and looks. In use since 1096. All druggists, three sizes. ' Uek fer the mm CeU Medel eo WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weak . or ailiog woman, Dr.' Pierce's Favorite Pre scription comes to her help. For"wo manly ills," pain sa n d many chronic weaknesses and de rangementsthis is the proven jBiuedy. . .''-..This .Prescription of Dr. Pierces is a ...woman s iem Serance tonic for the frail, the elicate and those who are ner vous, dizzy, and who have back ache and dragging feelings. Try it NOW-i-tablets or liquid. Send 10 ;cnts for trial package to Dr, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Yr N MEAT CAUSE OF Take a glass of gaits if our Seek kurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms uio add. If yon must have your meat every day, eat it but flush your kidneys with salts oeoasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forme urie acid which alnoet paralyses ths kidneys in their ef forts to expel it from the blood. They beeomo ammrkh and weaken, then ton with a. Jnll mlaar In th. tUnM I region, sharp pains in the baok or siok Soss" ache, dissiness, your stomach sours, tongas is seated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatio twinges. The urine getreloudy, full of sediment, the channels- often. get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. - X netrtraiUs these Irritating adds, to eleaaie the kidneys and flush off , the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take, a- tshlespoouful in a sues of water before fcaalsfaat lor a few days sad your kidneys will then act flue. Thie famous salt is made from the add of Tapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, sad has been need for generations to flush and stimulate slupgish kidneys, i aeustejuse the acids in urine, GIVES ITCH BOY SINGER YOUR Wome Made Young KIDNEY ROUBLE H It m longer UTiieus, uus analog take now and tacn to keep taeir Ud tuadeer wniiins . neys clean and active. Try this, also longer irritates, uus ending Jad Salte is Inexpensive cannot ia- lure, end aukee a delightful effervescent i litMa-weter fl,rjnk. f ' v "CHARLESt KUGH&f T notice. North Carolina, Edirecdmbe County. In the Superior Court, Susan Sanders vs. Christianna Coo- pef and husband, Thomas Coo per, Allen Sanders, "John San ders, George Sanders and wife, Rosa. Sanders, Arkana Braswell and husband, William Braswell, Gertrude-Williams and Estelle Williams, the two last named be ing infants appearing by their Guardian Ad Litem, J. P, Bunn. To. Christianna Cooper, Thomas Coo per, John Sanders, George San ders and Rosa Sanders, Defend ants : Christianna Cooper, Th,omas Coo per, John Sanders, George Sanders and Rosa,J3anders, defendants above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenc ed in 'the Superior Court of Edge combe County to establish title, un der a; lost and unrecorded deed, to a certain tract or parcel of land situ ate in the city of Rocky Mqunt, Edge combe County, North Carpjina, said deed having been executed and de livefed by-the above named defend ants to the above named plaintiff, and the said .defendant will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County at the Court House in Tarboro on the iOth day of January, 1921, and answer tha complahit of the plaintiff,, n copy of k i i .. .. wnicn wm De deposited in the office of the Clerk of said County on or be fore the return date of this summons, and answer or demur to the said com plaint within the time required by law, or the relief demanded. by the plaintiffs will be granted. This the 9th day of Dec, 1920. A. T. WALSTON, "". Clerk Superior Court. When Mixed -with Sulphur Brings Sack Its Beautiful ' Xustreat Once. It ( Gray hair, however hfindsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Tour hair Is your charm. - It makes or mare the face. When It faddy, turns gray and looks streaked, lust a few applications of Sago Tea and Bulphur enhances Its appearance s, hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," which Is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition oi other Ingredients. . Thousands of f61ke recommend this ready-to-use prepara- tlon, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, Desiaea, no one can posiDi tell, as H darkens so naturally and evenly. Tou moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this throuxh ths hair, taking one small strand at time. By morning the gray hair disappears; 'after another application or two. Its natural color is restored and It beoomes thick, glossy and lus trous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphurftlom pound Is a delightful toilet re,jlilte It Is not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. GLASS OF SALTS CL If your Saok Is aching or- Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat lass meat - When your kidneys hurt and your beak feels sore, don't get seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary traot. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes ths body's urinous waste end stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the-kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of add and waste, so we eaa readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid neys active. - Drink lot of wateryou can't drink too much also get from any pharmacist about four ounuue of Jad Baits take a tablet poo tiful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera tions to clean and stimulate slogged kid neys t also to -neutralize the acids la urina so it no 1 oncer is a aourea of lrrl- a tlon. thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; eannot in- J lore: makes a deliirbtia ecrrvescent I Jithia-water drink which evsryone should i keep up the water drinking, and bo doubt you will wonder what became el your, kidney trouble and bacssobn, SAGE TEA HAIH EANS KIDNEYS Vict l92d BUSINESS MEN'S ........ . ' .- ... -v ... .:. 1 Director Diamond Experts jewelers to The B ELL' The Edgecombe Drug Company "The Prompt and Efficient Pharmacy" EDGECOMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCATION S. S. Nash, Secy-Treas. Tarboro, s : N. C. DRINK-COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES ANDERSON, BROOKS, HARGROVE CO., Inc. Dry Goods, Shoes Hardware and General . Merchandise STATON & ZOELLER Famous 40 Years as THE RIGHT PLACE FOR RIGHT DRUGS 403 Main Street FRANKLIN, PAIGE & DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS See Zeb C. Cummings SAFETY AND SERVICE AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK - MAKE US YOUR FINANCIAL HOME BENJAMIN'S Society Brand Clothing Stetson and Knox Hats . Edw Clapp and Regal Shoes Queen Quality Shoes FNEMAN MUSIC HOUSE VICTROLAS and PIANOS Musical Supplies Tarboro, s i ::N. C. AUSTIN HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE and AUTO SUPPLIES Tarboro I f N. C W. R. WORSLEY THE STORE THAT LEADS O. O. BOYKIN THE SANITARY GROCCR 267 Phones 160 Our Specialty. J. C RUFFIN 4 CO, GEN'L MERCHANDISE FARM SUPPLIES DO YOU? THE SOUTHERNER JOB PRINTING .DEPARTMENT -:- Wedding Rings Southern People S SO N S WI A. I F CIMMnfJC nomination $500.00, maturing annu . Li. OT J. L. OlMIflUllO ally October 1st as follow., n. k- it:: LIVE ttit FURNITURE DEALERS T. T. CHERRY & SON RELIABLE STORE Profiteering Is Not Our Policy Tarboro, N.C G. A. LEGGETT District Agent MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Tarboro' I I N. C. F. S. Royster Mercantile Cav Handle the Famous - ROYSTER BRAND FERTILIZERS THE ALLEY STUDIO Under New Management All Branches of Photography and Kodak Finishing G. I. Hightower, Mgr. ROSENBLOOM ' & LEVY Outfitters to The ENTIRE FAMILY FOXHALL ft RUFFIN WE SELL IT CHEAPER Men's and Ladies' Furnishings . o e t Resered For t MARROW PITT HDW. CO. sees Tarboro, N. C. THE .REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE COMPANY Local Agents For ATLLNTIC COAST REALTY CO. Name That Justifies Your Confidence Phono foi G. M.' Carver. Seer. Tarboro Shoe and Clothing Co. (Inc.) WHOLESALE and RETAIL Austin Building Willard Service Station ' Tarboro Storage Battery Co. Mala Street -i- Tarboro.' N. C' WANT the Best there ia'in Job Printing? Mr. Business Man, don't be Satisfied with a poor piece of Stationery. Remember, men are fudged by thecompany they keep and your busi ness qualities are determined by the quality of your Letter Heads, Bill Heads, State ments. Carda, Pamphleta, or other printing. ' '.; .. v'-4 WE use the Best Bond Paper obtainable, and solicit your patronage upon our quick service and many satisfied customers. ujuueLw $220,000.00 ."7'V TOWN OF TARBORO, N. C. COLD' BONDS, Sealed proposals will be receTvl ' until 2:00 o'clock P. Ml. TWerr, 21st, 1920, by the undersigned clei at the Town Hall in said Town, for the purchase of all or s part of either or both of the following Issues of bonds of said Town: :' v - $200,000.00 Public Imnrovement bonds, denomination $1,000.00, ma turing annually October 1st as fol lows: Four bonds 1922 to 1926, Loth inclusive, and Nine bonds 192? to 1946, both inclusive. $20,000.00 Refunding bonds, de- 1922 to 1931, both inclusive, and Two bonds 1932 to, 1946, both inclusive. Both issues are dated Oetohar let. 1920. Interest at the rate of Six per centum per annum, nrineinal ami semi-annual interest A. A 0. 1) pay able in New , York in gold at the of fice of the United States Mortarase el Trust Company. Th hnntla ft. t V Jt - o v vtciwimi nit- . der the supervision of the United States Mortgage & Trust Company of New York City, which will certify as to the genuineness of the signa tures of the town officials and the seal of the town impressed thereon. ' Legality will be approved by Mr. Chester B. Masslich of New York City, and Mr. J. L. Morehead,of Durham, N. C, whose approving opin ions will be furnished to the pur-" chaser without charge. These bonds are direct and general obligations of the Town of Tarboro, issued under the Municipal Finance Act, and an unlimited tax for the payment of principal and interest has been authorized by law and ordi- . nance. t , All bids muat be on blank forma. which will be furnished by the under signed Clerk or said Trust Company, ' and must be accompanied by a certi fied check drawn to the order of J. II. Jacocks, Treasurer, or an amount of money for or in an amount equal to Two per centum of the face amount of the bonds bid for, to se- " cure the Town against any loss re sulting from the failure of the bid- v der to comply with the terms of his . bid. Bonds will be delivered to the pur chaser at the office of the United States Mortgage & Trust Company in New Lork City on December 29th, 1920, or as soon thereafter as the . bonds can be prepared, and must then be paid for in New York funds.; . No bids of less than par and ac crued interest will be considered for the $200,000.00 Publie Improvement bonds, and no bid of leu than par and accrued interest for the $200.- 000.00 of Refunding bonds. The right to reject any or all bids ia re served, -.-. Dated, Tarboro, N. C, December 6th, 1920. H. D. HARDISON, Mayor. J. H. JACOCKS, Clerk! dlO ON NOV. 80th Victor Talking Ma chine Co. stock was worth $117 a ' share. This was more than one share each of all the other 14 talking ma chine companies, whose stock is Quot ed on the New York Stock Exchange,; added together, amounted to. THE Victor Talking Machine Ce. S owns and operates for the making of Victor records almost twice as many record presses as all other makers of , Lateral and Hill-and-Dale cut records added together. There are ab$ IB different makes of records !on the market and each press has a capacjty of about 500 records a day.-Ldv. WIIjL DO your sewing at very : ' onable price. Phone 205. . dl-tf LOEfl Why not bay your lumber ia ear lota.direct from mill, aid save the discounts. Writ or wire for prices, sendisf us Est of quantity and grade you want. ' 1 CO. GreHvills, S. C. Judge The Future By The Past. The only way 'we can judge the future is by the past; we know that many f us have just passed thru the bloodiest struggle that has erer been recorded in the history of the world; and new we must pass thru the after effects and we are going to try to do "our bit" in the readjust ment, by gimg you the Choicest Meats and Gro ceries, at the right prices. L. D. Langley & Co. PHONE 226 TRY US, GO 1
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