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. a I' DAILY SOUTHERNER- 1 -: J i i'it X LOCAL ITEMS . t NEW ARRIVALS IN ' ' - i.Vf . AND - .V-' Opera House - START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT "I ' THE MUSICAL COMEDY THAT'S TAKING THE COUNTRY BY STORM ' ' A TEjRFECT THIRTY-SIX CHORUS DE LUXE SPECIAL "DA-aDANELLA" ORCHESTRA OF SOLO MUSICIANS PLAYING TO CAPACITY EVERYWHERE- REASON." PRICES 75, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 NOVELTIES OF 1921. rr, NOTICE TO CREDITORS '.'In the District Court, Eastern District of North Carjlina. . InJ;the Matter of R: J. Norrin, Bankrupt. ' ,Tho petition ef R. J. Norris, of itocky Mount, North Carolina, foiva full discharge in Bankruptcy, having been filed in said Court, it is ordered by' the Court that hearing be had on the' 7 day of February, 1921, be fore Honorable H. G. Connor, judge of said Court at Raleigh, North Car olina, at 12 o'clock noon, and that all known creditors and other persons it, j terested may appear at said time and place and show pust cause, if any they hate, why the prayer of tha" said petitioner1 should not be granted. Thi 2.1 day of Dec. 1920. ' 3. A. ASHE e Clerk U. S. District Court, Raleigh, N. C. , EY TO 'ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS - . ON LONG i:ME JAMES PENDER MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS Long Time Easy Terms t ' H. D, HARDISON. ill LOAN A SPECIAL TWO-REEL PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT THE Colonial Friday, Dec. 31 In Addition to Regular Program Which is Worth Seeing This Picture is One of the Best Ever Shown Hee and is Donated by the Rosenbloom-Levy Co, Saturday, Jan, 1 'THERE'S A Seat, on Sale at Macnair't. TRY an Ad in The Southerner and Profit with your competitor Newest Discovery Eiperiments at Dr. I'icrco's-1 ionn! tal In nuffalo, X. V., lor sever;! j c :iV proved that tli.r" is no other cl'ml Hator of uric ::r i.l that ran he pared to An-urin iau; i nrie, aei-l) Tab lets. For t !K.tr er..dly recofrniced symptoms of iiifianinu.tion ns back n6ho, scalding urine and. 1'reriuent urination, .13 to II tir. nniliment in the urine, or if i:ri.- -id In tile blood has caused rheunrii ism, it is s'mplv won derful -ho. v si-" Anndf:" -icl-s. The beat of re nits are .thvsy cMa'ned in -cases of aent rheumatirm in the;' loints. in Ki"ivei ami f;o,it. and invari ably the paiua ;jid stif.ness wliih so frequently and persist oiitly aceom pany the disease rapidly disappear. Go to jour nearest druR store and simply iiiik for a paekage. of Afiuric Tablets. "Amirie" is manufactured hy Dr. Pierce, nf niiiTahi, N Y. Or even write I)r fierce for a large trial package (10 cei.ty). For All Kin(k of Tailoring Cleaning and Dyeing ' STRICKLAND'S FOR SALE 20-Ib. Redippcd Tin. Th McGritgot' Co. Iuc. Ptliuh Prbffas THE ORKNTflt. Musical Comedy I cvel of Beauty it it tin Uml Cast ami lionnot ClrlB TOMACH TROUBLES Indiana LeJy Had Something Like Indigestion Until She Took Black-Daught, Then (lot AH Right. Seymour, Ind. "Some time ago I bad a Kick spell, something like ludl B?stion," writes Mrs. Clara Peacock, ol Kouto C, this place. "I would get very E'ek at the stonncli, and spit or vouilt, oapeclally In. the mornings. "Thnn I began the uss of Thedford'e Black-Draught, after I had tried other medicines. The Clack-Draught re lieved To.o more than nnytaing that 1 took, end I got r-ll right, "I vent ' found anything bettor than Hlao?;-Draught when suffering from trouble cauped by constipation. It is easy and sure. Can bo taken In err.vU dosfed or larse aa the case calls for." When you have tick stomach, indl potion, headache, constipation, 01 'her disagreeable symptoms, tckf i'lfick-Draught to help keep your fstv'vTi free from poison. Thrdford's .Black-Drausht Is made from purely Ttgetable lijgir4ienta aots in a Rentie, natural way, and has 10 bad ettar-effects. It may be safclj tnkea by young cr old. Gtl a package of Black-Draught to J day. Insist on the genuine, Thedfprd's j At your druglsfa. ,NC-1! 1 BOYS WANTED TO SELL TUR- ncrs Almanac. Good Commission fctatn and .uril-.T. 1 - j. Ruo-My-Tum relieve. rheura.tUm, j qeurataia, spraink 1 t -!.rr .I.., uinynpn E3 ill SHOW Huff FUn; OF THE H 1 ! n " CENTURY Jg M SOCIAL NEWS .; Th,o local items hereunder include tho.-e imoniled fcr yesterday's ig'sue .. r well as today, but tha shutting off the power precluded publishing a paper yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown and children, of -Wilson, art here to see their mother-, Mrs. A. K." Brown, -who con tint's quite aick. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jacob:;, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Heilbroner. ' Mir-res Mary Powell, Km ma Cobb and Susie Wooten, Messrs. S. P. Baos, Arthur Base and Aubrey Leggett re turned from Fiiyetteville, where they attended the iiass-McLaughlin wed ding. , i Mr. George Brandt - hns returned from a few days' visit to hu. mother in Greensboro. Mr. C. O. B. 11 is back from Fay etteville, where he spent Christmas. Mrs. William Austin, who has been quite sick, is better today. Mr. and Mrs. 'James B. Taylor and children returned last night to their home in Asheville, after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pen der. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, who visited relatives in Florence, S. C, during the holidays, have returned home. Mr. Benjamin" Havens Washington yesterday to uncle, Mr. Johnnie Havens. went to visit his Mr. Austin Gore has returned to his home in Kinston after visiting, friends and relatives in Tarboro, Mr. Russell Cratch has returned to his home in Tarboro after spending the holidays in Petersburg. Mrs. Don Williams was hostess yes 'erday r.f tertioo.i to the Wednesday A fternr.on Clluh, three tables being set. The refreshments were delici vasly served in two courses. Mis. M.ark Ruflin and little son, why have been spending the holidays with Miy,. Rufnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Britt, in Williamston, have returned home. Mr. Galespie Smith, Misses Gladys Martin and Daisv Smith' and ' Mrs. Jacfcsie Daniel Thrash returned from I Williamston, where they have been j me gue:,as or iMr. liarrv iJiggs. I Miss M. Ajr.-.ea Webb has returned to her heme in Baltimore after be ! injr her." with here yister Mrs. Lionel Vv'eir.berg during the Christmas holi I -Say :, Little Polly Weinberg; has prone to Baltimore to visit her grandfather and 'cunt's, also to reeouperate after' a two months illness. VT., iurion liorj'.nn'i, otvhe sub- u: b.-, hat! a number oi friculs ou to her home Lift night to participate in ,h.L' k :od things provided and enjoy thoniselvea during the Christmas sea son. Miss Sue White Eliis, of Conetoe, -vas htsstess to a dinner-party to a ''.umber of her friends last night. Dancing was eujoye'd after the dinner ;inl all testiftfd to a mo,;t enjoyable iirair. Quite a number of ihe young peo ple attended the Chri.-tmas dapee of Hie Eureka Chb last "nifrht in -Scotland Neck. Mr. Tom Jaeocks while home from tiie Uriveieily is said tribe enjoying x few day? hunting. Mr. Lte Ailsbrook, of. Norfolk, was a business visitor in town yesterday. Mr. and" Mrsfl Dow Pender were in. Newborn yesterday1 on business. Mr. V. O. Howard left yesterday for Newborn on professional business Meters W. G. and S. N. Clark re turned from Xewberti where they had been on busines-s. Misses Susie Wooten, Mary Po-v- j (, anfJ Emn,a Cobb(.who, aUended j i the Bxs-McLauchlin wodding in Fay- ! rttevilV'ro':if"' Immo t.l-: nvrr- LOK Why not buy your lumber in car lots.dirett from mill, and save the' discounts. Write or wire for prices, sending U3 list Si quantity and grade you want. . 1 Greenville, S. C. One Dollar ' starts an account with u3 ; rade with us anal Furnish your Home, enjoy your Fur niture while you pay for it. $lDown$lPerWk. BAKER BROTHERS WITH FEDERAL TRUCKS LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE PHONE 45 CLEVELAND BIG BALL GOTTQM SEED ... WILL EXCHANGE FOR OTHER SEED. SEE ME FOR PARTICULARS . PENDER TARBORO, N. C. wkly-tf Executor'i Notice. " , Having qualified as executor of the estate of Miss Gatsey A. Bradley late of No. 5 Township, Edgecombe coun ty, tnis is to notify all persons in debted to said estate to make imme diate payment to me; and all persons havUg claims against said estate will present same to me on or before No vember 27, 1921, or this notice. will be pleaded in bar of recovery. This-27th day Of November, 1920. W. II. PITTMAN, Executor. . Raleigh, N. C. Notice to Creilitori. Having qualified as administrator of Julia j. Taylor, late of Edgecombe county, all persons having claims against her estate are (hereby noti- j fied to present the same to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or be- f ore Pee. 2, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of same. v FARM ERS BANKING & TRUST rOMPANY of TARBORO. N. C. COOK III! HAULING PENDER ROW. CO Handkferchief s in Linens, Silks, Cottons and Nov elties for Particular len and Women Also Mufflers, Neck .wear, ' Glove and Hosiery. at Reductions That are in Accordance With Conditions. Th C omas 'Some girls seem to think they can win, the favor of a shrewd ' business man, by wearing'- a $350 fur coat where a $'50 woollen one woult! do equally well.' TO OUR CUSTOMERS The Spirit of the Season prompts as to express our appreciation of your past favers and we extend our best wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEA ? R. B. Peters Grocery Co. f R. B. PETERS, President f NOTICE. To ,ny friends and patrons: Beginning January 1, 1921, I w do a strictly cash business. All work delivered wili.be collected for when delivered." ,; Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting future work, Respectfully, II ARRELL 'STEAM PRESSING CLUB. G. L. Harrell Prop. $220,000.00 TOWN OF TARBORO N. C. GOLD BONOB. until 2:00 o'clock P. M,, December 21st,- 1920, by the UHdersigned clerk at the Town Hall in said Town, for the purchase of all or a part of either or both of the following issues of bonds of said Town : 4200,000.00 Public Improvement bonds, denomination $1,000.00, ma turing annually October 1st as fol lows: Four bonds 1922 to 1928, both inclusive, and Nine bonds 1927 to 196, both inclusive. $20,000i00 Refunding bonds, do- jiffttff'w',,,'f't4'' 4" .-,,. E O R SALE One new six room Bun galow on Bajttle avenue with all m ierices. W make you an attract onthishouseif interested Edgecomb e Realty & Ins . Cof W. G. CLARK. Pretid.nt J. Q. RUFFIN, Vic Priimt H. P. FOXHALL, Secretary. - We are the Edgecombe Representatives of the ' Walter Gurley Auction Co. , k : .1 .h nomination $500,,00, maturing annu Jy Octgr 1st as follows : One bond 1-22 to 19.31, both inclusive, and Two bonds 1932 to 1946, both inclusive.; B.oth issues are dated October 1st, 1920. Tutertst at the rate pf Six per eo.ntum per annum, principal and semiannual interest (A. & 0. 1) pay able in New York in gdld at the of fice of tiis United States Mortgage & Trust Company.' The bonds M-e to. be prepared un der the supervision of the United States Mortgage & Trust Company of New York City, which will certify ag to the grnvinenesi of the signa ture f the town officials, ni tha seal f ths town imf jessed' thereon. Legality will b approvsi ly Mr, Chester B. Masslich of Kei Yoifk City, "and Mr. J. L,' Morehed, ' f Durham, N. C, whos approving pin ions will be furnished - to the jur-. chaser' without! charge. - - These bonds ar direct and general obligations of th Town of Tarboro; issued- under the Municipal Finance ! Act, and an unlimited tax for the 1' payment f principal and interest has been authorized by taw and ordi nance. ."'" ."'.' All bids must b on blank forms, which will be furnished by "the under signed Clerk or said Trust Company, and must bo accompanied by a certi jjj fied check drawn f th order of J. H. 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 Re cure the Town agajnstany loss re-, suiting from the failure of the bid der to comply with the terms of his bid. , - Bonds will be delivered to the pur chaser at the office of theUnited States Mortgage & Trust Company in New Lork City on December 29th, 1920, or as soon thereafter as ,the bonds can bc.prepai'ed, and -must thon be paid for in New lunia- No bids of less than par and ac crued interest will be, censidered for the $200,000.00 Public Improvement bmch, and no bid of less than par. and accrued, interest for the $20, 000.00 of Refunding .bonds. The : right to rc.'ect any or all bids is re served. Dated, Tarberb, N. C, December. th, 1920. H. D. HARDISON, Mayor. J.v II. JACOCKS, Clerk. dlO i f j. ) M P V ill . 1 , . 1 ;
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