DAILY- SOUTHERNER V r-v. OKI SHOP EakLY AND A HOME 4- WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF XMAS GIFTS TO SELECT. FRO 7Correspordlng secretary Frank Powell. ' Treasuier--Mra. C. M. Parks. Hift6ilan-Miss Gusaie Harrell. Registrar Mrs. E. L. Roberson Chaplin Mr. IT. T. Iityan. i , Mru. Todd iced a paper' entKled "Mary Chilton," appropriate for. the Pilgrim To'rcvntennry. After the bus ines meeting was do .ed, dainty re freghmenta' wore served by the hos tess assumed hy Mis. T, T. Sanders and Mim S..-. h rK-liho- T-yln. j Mis. McCuxm, of R-u.'ir.j'hiede,died this inornii t.t -:u? roa.de.icp -atv 1 i o'clock, cf pa-ri lyfh. Ftinoral 'sorv-. ices -will behlJ t$ ;IB residence this afternoonr.t S.UO.-nr J ."burial, will be in Greentviicd ie.vsetery: Mrs. -..m h i 1 ; NEW ARRIVALS IN 1 .... . . ,-: y ' u .... "".. -.-V ' "." ' "' '. - -'.. Handkerchiefs in Linens, Silks, Cottons and Ndv elties for Particular -Men and Women 7 V" 1, Bedroom Slippers Bathrobes Mufflers Ties Silk Shirts Silk Underwear PRICES RIGHT , Mist." Hemy Clulv, Bridgets enter tained a number, cf guests at lunch eon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Henry Clark -lourr.e. The table was laid for ten. Full report of this luncheon vi ill probably appear in tomorrow's issue ' - ' .' : M;ss Kate Cheshire was hostess at a tea given complimentary to the new 'bridges, Mesdames Henry Clark Bourne, and George Howard, .Jiv yes terday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Iilias Carr.will entertain a few invited guests at a dinner this evening in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Clark Bourne. masachusetts'towns favor sale of liquors Also Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves and Hosiery at "Reductions That are in Accordance With Conditions, Fa 1 1 11 omas Co. 1 t z x Boston, " pec. 15. Women candi dates were defeated in the elections of sixteen Massachusetts- cities, ex cept for school committee places. . Six towns voted favoring tile, sale of intoxicating liquork. . The"whistling" swan is found in Tt'eland, Lapland, and northern Rus sia. It produces whistling or trum peting notes through its coiled wind pipe. "V ' L,-.: .-' Caruso, McCormacJk, . Galli Curci, Heifetz, Elman, Ruffo, Kreisler, Ho mer, Gluck, Farrar, Garrison, Alda and many others of the great artists purposely chose the Victrola and Vic tor Records to record their art. The ultimate aim and hope of every artist is to become an exclusive Red Seal Victor artist. This is a stamp of per fection, recognized as . the greatest agency in tlhe world that controls the power of making or "breaking" for ever an artist. adv. The Victor Talking Machine Co. manufactures more than a million Victor Records a day. Many of these are not accepted as perfect, and ' . . hence after the elimination process not more thana million records are accepted a day. During the dull sum mer months, labor in the great press rffems is hard to obtain, and the pro duction will fall-below, the million a day mark. The annual output of Vic tor Records is over two hundred mil lion. adv. iiMiiiaiiiiiawMiBMi Christ mas rreseois - 1 : I Don't worry about what t : : " " g you shall give We have solved the prob lem and have helped others - COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU : Next to the Victor Co., the-Edison .has probably the largest output of records and machSnes. However the output of all the record companies on the market, exclusiyc of the Victor, added together, wiH not amount to two hundred million. adv. CRISP NEWS; Quite a. number of young people met at Miss Nannie Batt's Saturday night and spent a most enjoyable evening. Miss Catharine Mcriean of Mount OJive is spending a few days with Mrs. W. V. Eagles. f Be sure to come to the Christmas ti'ee and entertainment at the Crisp school December 21. . Mif-ses Lilah Parker nn Johnnie Smith spent Saturday in Tarboro, do ing their Christmas shopping. Mrs. E. Y. Lovelace- spent Friday in Wilson. r . ; ' Mr. C. D. Owens and Mr. D. It. Felton spent the day bird hunting. They returned with their bags nearly filled. Mr. Ilyman Norville, of this sec tion, m:tored over to Farmville Sun day afternoon. An English chureh magazine asks the chureh wardens to take careof all 'buttons found in the collection, as there is a button shortage. In Itely the tax for an average au tomobile runs to between $2,000 and $3,000 a year. ' ; Mr. H. L. Pippin, of Whitakers, was a business" Visitor , in town this morning-.. : ''"''; ' ' ' ".' DR. E. G. HORNBECK 7 Osteopathic Physician '.'-' T Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1 2 to 6 P. M. Office: Masonic Temple Buffding Over Cook Drag Store. as the sale is confirmed. ; November J 1, 1920. - J. P. BUNN, Commissioner; LUMBER Our presents will fit every member of the family from the smallest to the largest Mr. and Mrs. George W. Andrews request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Will Allsbrook. to Mr. Joshua ffobertson ' on Monday evening, December the twenty-seventh at six o'clock Baptist Church Scotland Neck, North Carolina FOR SALE 20-lb. Redipped Tin. - Apply HART COTTON MILLS, Inc. CALL PHOWE 272 For All Kinik of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing STRICKLAND'S Steam Pressing Club. 0 PETS FHE BEST OF MEATS- "'13 NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU. WE HAVE THEM QF ALL KINDS, AND AT THE RIGHT PRICES. ALSO JES. .: FANCY GROCER- GOOD DELIVERY SERVICE. L. D. Langley & Co. PHONE 226 TRY US .- Why not buy your lumber in car lots.direct . from mill, and save the discounts. Write or wire for prices, sending us list of. quantity, and grade you want. ' COOK Greenville, S. C. - "'Jieiguelen Island, in the .Southern I Indian Ocean, is over three thousand rmiles from the nearest mainland, and J may lay claim to being the most iso lated island. : ' SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the. body begins to itifTen and movement becomes painful it ia usually an indication 'that tha kidneys are out of order. Keep these organ3 healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL Tba world's standard remedy for kidney. liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1606., Take regularly and, keep In good health. In three sizes, all . druggists. Guaranteed as represented . Loch far th. nune Gold M.d.l m esr bmx tad accocit no iniitatiaa - ' t- ".'' -. '".'-?"';- ;.V;V'"THE -''..'.'"V-; ' The Victor Trade MSrk is the best known advertisement in the world, and the Victrola is the standard ma chine by which all talking machines are compared. . , . Reiearch Constant ImproTement, and Invention Since 1886 Nearly 2 score years has produced The Perfect Phono graph. Hear the Columbia Graio noln. "Hearing" is Believing. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address box 22 .. 14-2t I ; CHRISTMAS I ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT APPLES NUTS AND : RAISINS CHOCOLATES and CANDIES v Would Like to Hve Your :'' ' Qiders. '-.:!'' ie First National Bank At the Opera House at 7.30 to night. Miss Mary Miles Minter in "Jenny Be Good," and the serial, "Veiled Mystery." O . R. B. PETERS GROCERY COMPANY iicra Phone 35 Office Phone t4 " . . -. Alone; Can Bring the World Greatest Artists into Your Home. THE HOPE AND "AIM OF EVERY ARTIST IS TO EVENTUALLY BE COME AN EXCLUSIVE VICTOR 3 RED SEAL ARTIST. VICTOR RECORDS LAST LONGER. fcj ... . ... . victrola; $2s. n VICTROLA, $75 t Milet-Harrey Chapter Meets. The December meeting of the Miles Harvey Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Frank rowell. Two names were presented for membership to be voted on at the meeting, and Mirs Lucile Murchison, of Xew York city, was elected a member. The following officers were elected for 1921 ! Regent Sin W. 0.. Howard. Vice-Recent Mrs. S. -N. Harrell. Recording secretary: Mrs. C C. Todd. - - m- m NOTICE- Uuder the power contained in a decree in a suit now pending in Edge combe Superior Court entitled "Tim Dawes et al ts. L. B. Wynne et al", fche undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder! for cash, before the First National Bank, in the city of Rocky Mount, North .Carolinaon Saturday, Decem ber 16, 1920, at twelve o'clock M., thft certain tract or parcel of land lyin find being in No. 14 Township, Edgpcombe county, North Carolina, adininirg the lands oV W. H. Wynne, W. C. Proctor, B. F. Lancaster and others, containing 45 acres, more or less, being the land willed to Mar garet, Susan and Harriett Dawes, and I days. I was up. I took five bottles and UfJUSOAlJCONDITIOH Texas kij Scficred WiJh Puffin? and Aching Paint in' Her Back, t YfticA Cardd Relieved. , . . Houston. Texas. Mrs. C D. Cook, of 1912 Wbltty Street, this city, recently said: "About four 'months after my marriage, I . ; . began suffering much pain, and knew that my condition was unusual, but couldn't Just decide what was -wrong. I had to go to bed. . . . "All across my back and hips were pains, pulling and aching until I could hardly sit up. I stayed In bed a few days. My husband had heard of Car. dul ... so I told him hemlght get It. "After I had taken Cardul a few Finemaii Music House, Inc. The Only Victor Dealer in Edjecombe Co. TttTv Mmttntmemw i 1f being a part of lot No. 9 allotted to Carjline Dawes, as shownby the re port of commissioners in .book 26, page 143, Edgecombe county registry. The purchaser will be required to pay ten per cent of the purchase price on th-s day of sale, which amount is to be held by the commisslaaer pend ing the report of sale' and confirma tion by the court, and the balance of the purchase price to be paid ts soon tava't been In bed since for this trouble, far If I have the least symp toms tf this trouble I get Cardul and take It In time. "I have a number, of friends wha i have used Cardul, and they recommend j It very highly." " Tb9 experience of this Texas lady ! 13 similar to that related by thousands ' of other women. ; Cardul Is purely vegetable, and mild i and gentle in lta action. Cardul may be t?:e very medicine you need ferlr.2 with womanly troubles. Taka CarduL. ' - - KC-UJ ; F O R S A L E; One nevsix room Bun galow on Battle avenue -with all modern conven iences. We will make you an "attractive price onthjsliouseif interested Edgecomb e Realty & Ins. Go . W. G. CLARK, Preident J. C' RUFFIN, Vic. Ptvsident II. P. FOXJIALL, Secretary. ' We are the Edgecombe Representative of the Walter Gur ley Auction Co. i lfsuf.jtj - - Wal HtiMMIHIItim TT:ri AAAAAAAaaaA . aaa&

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