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-I " mar.r v tii,"'P?7loaa xper1ic iinnecea Barj." fiot ' school ol 'instruction. Address Mfl3Bchu'ftrt5 Bunding & insiirnto Company, AcolJajjt and Healtft Jepartmentf ,Sjlnw Mlojj. Capital f I,50ft,DflO. ,'. . - it 'Mr-; IV' EAR NEW ARRIVALS IN 4 1 Hdildkerchiefs in Linen 4 wfps T-k W0T1CE; p. 1, .! I .1- ft -: fjfr ,1 ' " it. i - 4- itf. . br. V" s ttl !. v Sillc i Caruso, McCormack, Galli Curd, Heifetz, Elman, Ru'ffOj Kroisler," Ho mer, Gluck, Farrai', Gaprison, Alda and many others of the great artiste purposely chose the Victrola. and Vic tor Records to rectrd 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 R thnstmas Don't worry about what you shall give A , - ' ' s !..' i We havie solved the prob em and have helped others COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU ' ?2 pur presents will fit every member of the family from the smallest to the largest r The V i-.- wv ?i' irst mt WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF XM AS GIFTS TO SELECT. FROM Bedroom Slippers Bathrobes Mufflers - -' ,'"'' ' - " Shirts SiUt Underwear , . ' f PRICES RIGHT osenbloom-le vy Co fection,' recognized as the , greatpst agency in the world that controls the power of making or "breaking" for ever an artist. adv. . Tho Victor Talking Machine Co. manufactures more, tharu.a : million Victor Records a day. Many of these are- not accepted as, perfect, and 1LL -ilXLJJl Ll. JJBU..; XfSt- ional Bank Presents hence afte? the elimination process not more than a million records are, accepted a day. During the dull sum mer months, labor in the great press rooms is hard to obtain, and the pro. duction will .fall below the million t day mark". The annual output of Vic tor Records is over two hundred mil lion. adv. Next to the Victor Co., the Edison has probably" the largest output of records and machines. However the output of all the record companies on the market, exclusive' of the Victor, added together, will not amount to two hundred million. adv. - : sale" of real estate. " Under and "by virtue of the provis ions of a certain deed of trust duly executed "by J. G.rStanfieId and wife to the undei-signed, recorded in Book 207 at page 508, Edgecombe County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the notes secured therein, I will on Saturday, the ISth day of January, 1921? at the Court House door in Tarboro, N, C, at 12 o'clock M. sell at' public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land situated and being in No. 9 . Town- i ship, near the Town of Macclesfield, ; and beginning at a stake on the ran of Beaver Dam Swamp at the mouth j of Cornfield : Branch, thence up the j various courses of eaid Branch to a ! black gum, thence South 3 degrees 1 East 110 poles to the road leading from Pitts- Cross Roads to Sparta, thence along tho various courses of said road, South 79 degrees East 10 1-2 poles; South 78 degrees East 30 poles; South .85 1-2 degrees East 108 poles; South 88 degrees East 6 poles; North 84 degrees East to the run of Briery Branch, thence down the various courses of said swamp to the , beginning, containing 360 acres, more or lose, and adjoining the lands of Jackson Varnell, Rob Walston, Jo seph Cobb, Wiley Webb and others, known as the Cal Hines or Barley Lewis land, being the identical land conveyed by deed of Robert Walston to J. D. Jenkins, agent, registered in book 99, page 325, and by deed from J. D. Jenkins, agent, to tile Maccles field Company, recorded in Book 107r pe-je 329, Edgecombe Public Regis try, to which deeds reference b here by made, saving and excepting the following: .- ; ; ; ; .. . , i FIST: That portion of the town site, of the Town of Macclesfield which is aituate upon the aforesaid tract of land the boundaries of which are shown by a map in the office of the Macclesfield Company, . in Tar boro, "N. C, said town site being more particularly described as fel lows: Beginning ti the center of the public road leading from Pitts Cross Road to Sparta .where the eastern boundary of First Street f - said town crosses said rpsd, and said point iXa.rfiy MtT.it snd' rtror.: IdHTfiaJ.will t calltcted for. when xj ' Ihinklnar yci fur past pstronagtlZ J nd .S9llcitifi2 Juturo work, K9pStlUUJV V BARREI.L STEAM RESSINa jCLVB. Q.L..toarrU Prop, -.' Nwtlc U - Cidller. . SsTiiig iuifld a dnifcbrtrtar of J." T. Taylor,' late of jdffecoabe ouiity,' all ' psrsftn ' jiavmg siauna gainst h'm eitate are hereby notified to present the tame to the nnderslgn cL duly terilieff, on er ItferoDee, 2, 1921, or this notice wttl.be plead iA bar ef aaait, - . . ' FAHMESfl BANUNG" TRUST ' -, CQMPANY of TARBOBO, N. C " " ' Admr. J. T. Taylor. BAKER BROTHERS OIL COOX STOVES AND WATER HEATERS of", beginning is 792 feet from the center of the East Carolina Railway main line; thence in a northerly di rection along and with said Eastern boundary of First Street to the South Boundary of Nash Street about 450 feet corneringf thence East along and with the southern boundary of Nash Street 265. feet cornering; thence North parallel - with First Street .798 feet to the Northern side of ..Martin Street, -cornering; thence West .' along ' and with, the Northern line. of Martin. Street 2682 feet to -the western side of Sixth Street, cor nering;1 thence along. ;and with the western line of Sixth Street in a southerly1, direction t the. Wils9n road, aBbut 1966, feet. ; SECOND: . The land sold to the Walton. Brick Company .for a brick yard and plant, i ' .THIRD: The right of way of the East Carolina .Railway . which is a s.rip of, land 100 feet in width; that is 50 feet on each, side from .the cen ter of, track r.unnipg from Beaver Dam or Bynum Mill Swamp to the Wilson road on which is now cated main line. of said railway. y The aWvo descvibed; tract or parcel of , land being, thp identical tract r parcel' of lan4 conveyed bjf Tho Mac tjesfield Company, to ald J. G Stan ffe$ , by ;.deed rdated February ?6; 19 JO, and duly recorded' in Book 208 page' 247, : EJdgecombe i Registry, to which reference is hereby tnade. ; The following tracts or parcels of land, sold and conveyed to the par ties named below as. will' appear of record, are hereby, expressly except ed and reserved from said tract: ' ;Farm Tract No. 16 to Paton Webb recorded in 'book 192 page 488; . . 'Farm Tract No. 20 to.B. A Philips recorded in book 192 page 489; . Farm Tract No. 17 to C. E. Gard ner recorded in book 192 page 490; Farm Tract No. 10 to B. F. Barnes recorded in book 192 page 491; , ; Farm Tract No. 23 to Clayton Har rell recorded in book 192 page 493; . Farm Tracts Nos. 8, 9 and 21, to J. C. Bridgers recorded in book .192 page 493; ' Farm Tract No. 19 to B. A. Philips recorded in book 223 page 145;. , Farm Tract No. 18 to C E. Gard ner recorded In bpok 22.3 page .193; as same wui appear by plot duly sur veyed and recorded in Map Book 1 at page 95all of said deeds and map being duly recorded in. the Edge. combe County : Public . Registry, and to all of which reference is hereby made for a more full and .perfect description of the identical of. land ro be sold. ' - . y This theKth day of Dec.,4 1920. N fv5 . r-HENRY C, BOURNE Itw-4wkar-; .'. . Trustee. ' 1 FOR SALE t 2o:tb. nippd Tin. t "Apply HART COTTON' MILLS. Inc. I CALL PHONE 272 Fcr AttKhJ. cf Tdlcrisj !: CltTrvT? 3 tz d Dyeing " : yStciaoMays Stcan Prettiar Club. tantint -Ir9ot, RMrk v - AB4 ' Tati ",..v.-. '" ; ' Sinc.18$ atKtarly acere years --hi produced The Perfect Phone fTsph;.". Hr- the Colamhia Craf e nola. "nearing" V elihg. " TAKEN-,UPighthote,ftakenjip. -.on Sunday. :Can be recovered .by t downer by. paying- of ' this ad and cost of keepV J. D. HarrelL route S, Tarboro. .;'.- 16-7t j f j f THE BEST OF MEATS IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR - VOtf. WE HAVE' "THEM OF ALL KINDS, AND AT THE : RIGHT PRICES. , ALSO IES. . FANCY r GROCER- GOOD DELIVERY SERV ICE. L. D. Langley & Co. PHONE 226 TRY US uThe Victor Trade Mark is the be3t known advertisement" in the world, and, the VJctrola is the standard, ma chine by which,. all talking' machines are compared. . SPECIAL ' PRICES on - - Cocoa Pudding, 1-ib. . 50c Cocoa Pudding V4-Ib. 15c Cocoa 'and Milk' Cocoa, -Ib 20c Cocoa and Milk Cocoa, v l-5-Ib. 10c X Cooking Chocolate, : Vg-lb. , 20c ALL FRESH STOCK I CHOCOLATES tmr CANDIES Would Lik to Have Your . Older,. . , R. B. PETERS GROCERY , COMPANY Si or Phone 35 Office Phone fc4 . ' NOTICE. - Onder the power contained in' a decriie in a suit now pending in Edge combe Superior Court entitled "Tim Dawes et al vs. L. B. Wynne et ol" the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, before the First National IJank, la the city of Eocky Mount, North Carolina, on Saturday, Decem ber 1 6, ' 1 920, at twelve o'clock M., that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in" No. 14 Township, Edgecombe county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of W.,H. Wynne, W. C. Proctor, B. F. Lancaster and others, containing 43 acres, more or lessf being the land willed to Mar garet, Susan and Harriett Dawes, and being a part of lot No. 9 allotted to Caroline Dawes, as shown by the re port of commissioners In book 26, page 145, Edgecombe county registry. The purchaser will be required, to may ten per cent of the purchase price on the day of sale, which amount is to be held by the commissioner pend ing thereport of sale and confirma tion by, the court, and the balance of the purchase price to he paid as soon as the sale is confirmed. November 11, 1920.' J. P. BUNN, Commissioner. Silks, Cottons and Nov elties for Particular Men and Women ; Also Mufflers, Neckwear, Gloves and Hosiery at Reductipns That are in Accordance With Conditions. ..,,"." The Thomas L Vv'hy not buy your lumber in bar Iots,direct from mill, and save the discounts, a Write or wire for prices, sending us lt of quantity . and ' grade . you want."'! " ' ' ' 7 ' " Greenville, S. C. . -. Kerguelen Island, in the Southern India: Ocean, is ove three thousand miles from the nearest mainland, and may lay claim to being the most iso lated island. 1 ' " ' E?Wafaavfl'W UMBER GOO THE TR me Alone, Can Bring the, World Greatest Artists into Your Home. ORED VICTROLA, $75. VldTROLA, $25. , " ( , " Fineman Music House, Inc. The Only Victor Dealer in Edgecombe CcC V f-frJtjtWJll'Ji'Ib m ttti FOR SALE One new six room Bun galow on Battle avenue with all,modern conven iences. :We will make you an attractive price onthishouseif interested tt XX xt ab jiil EdgecombeRealty&Ins.Co. i I; ; . W. C CLARK. Pwidant k J. C RUFFIN, Vic. P,.idt . ff I H. P. FOXHALL, Seii-etary. "Hi ' '' We are (be Edgecombe' Representatives of the XX' I!-. Walter Gurley Auction Co. , - 't . . r .' ' if 5- . Co.' SQUEEZED TO DEATH -When .the body begins to ttiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an Indication that th kidneys are pot of order. Keept these 'organs healthy by takiac: ir 3 -Nfc" The wotli'e standard r.m.dy ht klday, ltvr, btadd.l and orlc add. troublfSu amous since 1090. ,Take regalaTly sad k..p in good healtn. In tbr sIzm, all dragglm. .Quarantead a r.praaeotad. - Look for t3. auu CaU Mxlal oa aT ht end aee.pt na iaiitaMo - . ailaae-aaaWg f LA THE HOPE ANL AIM OF EVERY ' ARTIST IS' TO EVENTUALLY BE COlE AN EXCLUSIVE VICTOR SEAL ARTIST.; ; J r VICTOR RECORDS LAST LONGER. tajiaW-AaeaW!ftilsawWy' asV HtHt a m. 1 n - - 1 --i T-
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