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THE SjD UTHERtfER
MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1921
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low's Business?
That's the -universal greet
ing of one business man to
another. iUJJQ
Y- hope yours is as good as
Lmi i ;t. We're going to tell Ju
what makes ouis so good, and
ict vt.u use' the information any
v, ploase. .
lu 1 he first place we "took
our medicine" when we had
. ;.;ul took it quickly.
r, ..n we reduced expenses
: . minimum so as to give
our . ..v.u'nu is i'ull benefit of
;i: v. o.jk-sale rediu ticiis.
a e
down
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bu.-.i'u-'S
bu.-iues
i.iik further
jtrnlU to brin?
we can't do that
but it s
and it
good.
course
now
It'
iness," too, to
We have the
!' i lollies a business man
...'ir.ands -HAUT SCHAFXER
& .MARK clothes our prices
a. re .me-t h ird lower than a
year ag"o.
You'll be amazed at the
values we offer at
$35. to $49.50
Other Suits
$25. to $40,
Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx
Rosehbl
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Levy Co
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, OCT. 3RD, ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY.
WANTS
THE MOORE MONUMENT CO. OF
Sterling, 111., guarantees all their
work and at lowest prices. See W.
VV. Moore, agent, Tarboro, N. C.
WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST
time" we ate masters auto radia
tor repairmen and can make that
leaky radiator good as new at a
reasonable price, prompt service
assured. Ship it today. Reliable -'
Radiator Works, 233-35, S. Wash- TRUNKS, BAYS, SUITCASES. Why
ington St., Rocky Mount, N. C,
5 14 tf
FOUND PAIR HORN RIM SPEC-
tacles. Owtitr can get same by pay
ing for this ad at The Southerner
: office. s2-tf
FOUND ON ROAD BETWEEN
Tarboro and Scotland Neck, black
leather bag. Several order books
and other small articles. Owner
.can get same by paying for this ad
at The Southerner. slS-tf
pay two middlemen profits? Buy
from factory direct. Send for
free catalog. Ideal Trunk Factory,
Spri.-ig Valley, 111. s25-o2
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
Married or single. Apply Mrs. R.
H. Parker, 112. Main street. tf
LOST BETWEEN ROCKY MT.
Pressing Club and Pinetops: Blue
serge, dress, jacket' and plaited
skirt. Name attached Ruth Moore.
Finder please notify Miss Ruth
Moorej Pinetops, N. C., box 66.
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AT THE COLONIAL
FIGHTING FATE
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Colonial Phone No. 518
ANY KIND OF HAULING, SHORT
on ong trips, moving a specialty,
slab wood, green or dry, for sale.
Marrow and Norman. Phone 287
pr 188. v , o3-St
WANTED GIRL TO OPERATE
hemstitching machine. Apply sec
ond door from 5 to 10c store, 10
a.m. Singer Sewing -Machine Co.
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LOCAL
'SOCIAL
ITEMS
Little Minnie Bruce, the 6-year-ol
laughter uf -Mr. and Mrs. Wacle An
drews, is confined to her bed "with
scarlet fever.
Begiiniing. 'tomorrow the Tubli
-.ibrat-y hours will be from ,3.30 U
.HO p.m. x
The Girls' Friendly Society wil'
old Its regu.ar meeting on Tuesda;
veiling at 8 o'clock, at' the home o
l iss Klizabelh Corbctt.
Mi', and Jlrs. Thad Tillcry an
Ir. anil Mrs.-1. H. Spruell and daugi
er of Weldn, motored over am
.pent Sunday with Mr. 3. E. Tillerj
uul family.
Mr. .lames Battle and Mr. T. B
'acod-i, jr., left yesterday for th
University.
Dr. In Williams, Mr. W. S. How
ml tnd Romano Howard returnee!
esterdny fron Chapel Hill, when
ihey attended the football game on
Saturday.
Mrs. Williatfi Rogers returned to
ier home in Greenville today, after
t visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It. K. L. Cook.
Thomas 'Meighan in' "Cappy Rick"
it the Colonial theatre tonight.
Mr. Joe Lee spent yesterday with
friends in Gieenville.
Mr. William Brewer spent yes
terday with friends in the city.
Mr. A. S. Barnes, jr., returned j
last night from a short visit to I
friends' in Raleigh.
Mr. J. M. Shields returned last
nijht- from a week-end visit in En
field. '
Partly cloudy and cooler tonight;
Tuesday fuir and cooler; fresh west
and northwest winds.
Mrs. Haughton James and chil
ren have returned to their home, in
Vilmngton after a visit to her pai
nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clark.
Mrs. Robert Walker is much bet
er, her numerous friends will be
;lad to learn.
Rev. B. E. Brown spoke to the
chool children in chapel todays He
leclar-.'d that there are three cardi
al virtues all boys and girls should
ultiv.tte. These are: Kindness, truth
'ulness and industry. ; -.
MAYOR'S COURT.
J. T. Hyman, violating traffic law,
;2.8o; William Long, speeding, $2.
5; S'i n Jones, turning around it
niddle of block, $2.85; Ed. Bulluck
peeJing, $2.8ft;'C. Meighan, violat
ng traffic law, $2.85; M. E. Mat
.hews, .speeding, second offense, $5';
lathe.v Bryan, speeding and cut-ou.
open, $4.
JOMING WEDNESDAY:
COLE BROTHERS' SHOWS
:y 111 i 1 1 Kijiniusasamss
SALE OF FURS
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Tuesday October 4th
' $30,000.00 Worth on Display
COATS, SCARFS, CHOKERS, ETC.
PRICES $7.50 to $750.00
COME LOOK 'EM OVER
THE THOMAS COMP'Y J
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The big show is coming, boys. The
smell if the sawdust is in the air.
leaf the vail of the bugle alid the
.rack if the ringmaster's whip. Cole
3ros.' World-Toured Shows and the
Trained Wild Animal Exhibition at
farbo;.), Wednesday, Oct. 5, just 2
Jays off, for two performances, aft
rnoon and night, rain or shine. This
h the show that you have been wait
ing for, the Cole Bros.' famous show j
that stands without a rival: Every-j
jody kno.vs them, for they never ad
.ertlse what they do not give, henci j -i
the big top is always jammed will. J EEL!V?
happy eager crowd. Originality am
progTessiveness have ben watch
words of these kings of the arena.
Tlu-v have invested hundreds of
! thousands of dollars, have given
j years of careful systematic prepara
tion to perfect their wonderful or-'
' ganization, and a glirious reward is
the culmination of their efforts.
Look! Look! Look!
FOR LEDBETTER'S TRUCK, MONDAYS AND
THURSDAYS. French Dry Cleaners, Dyers and Tail-'
ors. Our work guaranteed. Cive us a trial ihi see
the quality of work we are returning to our customers.'
LEDBETTERS, ROCXY MOUNT, N. C V
Phone 717 227 Tarboro St.
LT!r-)r.E NURSE
k ui:d s. -:.'.v - - :e
The victim's husband also is held.
COLONIAL .UEAC."-'., V.i.. O
The county investigator of the
murder of Mrs. Margaret Eastlake, j
today found the key of the Eastlake j
liome, where Miss Sanrfl Knox, a !
Baltimore nurse, ordered held by the!
1. 1 WINNIPEG TO GET CALL ,
TRADING FROM CHICAGO
FOR SALE PEA" THRESHER 4' Mr., nnd Mrs." Carey.' Warren aiii
engine, Champion No. '2 ; ' 6 ' 1-2 )n returned yesterday to their
hp. WUl sell cheai Mrs. John Wair ),i,me ;,, Greenville, after a few days'
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ren, Farmville, N. C, R. 2. U visltr to. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Davis.
CHICAGO, Oct. 1 The grain
exchanges of the entire country will
coroner's jury, said she climbed over j over a new leai tonay. iraaing
the fence pursuing a man. I'olice in tal,s was over Saturday. The pri-
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Farmers Warehouse
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Authorities say they also foun-j
bhodstaincd undergarmelits of -Roger
D, Eastlake, a naval petty officer.
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viloges will run until this week em
pires, and then no more. "PutjS a?id
calls" can be traded in at Winnipeg
and ( rhat exchange may get some
big business. , ," i
TARBORO, N. C.
Below We Give You a
List of two Sales Made
On Our Floor
Friday Sept. 30th
Sale made for J. A. TAYLOR :
96 Pounds at 47 cents
64 Pounds at 42 jcents . . . ......
114 Pounjls at 92 cents , .
84 Pounds at $1.02 .... . ..... 7 .. .
12 Pounds at $1.56 ..r.
150 PounJs at 44 cents
150 Pounis at 68 cents ...
32 Pounis at 51 cents . . .
96 Pounjls at 80 cents ..........
20 Pounds at $1.10 .
818 Pounds Sold for
j AVERAGE $69.00
Sale made for PITT & JOHNSON: V
66 Pounds at 89 cents . . ......... . : ; ......
80 Pounds at 70' cents . . . . . .......
90 Pounds at 44 cents
106 Pounds at 55 cents ...... . .
50 Pounds at 60 cents ... :.. . . ....
64 Pounds at 33 cents ........'.
456 POUNDS Sold for ...... ...
; A AVERAGE, $58.0O
. We Sold Friday 12,188 founds on our floor which
averaged $33.00 per hundred, and the total amount
of lr.eney paid out was $3,935.47. These figures
ought to convince you that the FARMERS WARE
HOUSE th PLACE to sell your NEXT LOAD. Try
us and be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteed.
84 Pounds at $1$.$$$SHRD$SHRDLUNUNUNUNU
. .$45.12,
. 26.88
...104.88
... 85.68
18.72
. 66.00
.102.00
...16.32
.76.80
.22.00
$564.40
$58.74
.'' 56.00
,.. 58.60
. 58.30
30.00
.21.12.
$263.76
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TARB.ORO, N. C
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COLE BROS.
World Toured Shows and Big
Trained Wild Animal
Exhibition v
WILL GIVE TWO GRAND FULL AND COMPLETE',
PERFORMANCES IN ; ' -
Tarboro on Wednes
day October 5th
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v AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK P. m'. RAIN OR SHINE
A Great all Feature Show
With Ev.rythinf to plem.e and nothing to ofmcl. Clem "rV
lined, moral, hifh-cU and iiitructiv pxhibitioa$ fmt anten.
Uiniig .ladia, (entleman and children. - " '
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Take tha children to tea our little BABY LIONS it's a real
eight of a lifetime. They are the sweetest and cutest Utile pats'
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you have over teen..;
Wonderful performing lions, tigr.rs, leopards, pumas, panthers
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Highly educated horses, ponies, mules, dogs, goats, monkeys
seals and elephants. - i
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Great acrobats, gymna.li, contsrtianisft, 4ariaJists, Teolters,
leapers tumblers, jugglers, wire walkers And
20 FUNNY CLOWNS
WE DO NOT give any street parade hut a series ef FREE
OUTSIDE Exhibitions will ba given on the Show Grounds at
1 and 7 P. M. Don't "miss seeing this big free outside aaow,
as if is worth going many miles to sea and it is absolutely free
to -all. '":''' ';':.' ".'.-'..
SHOW GROUNDSi CORNER WILSON k. PANOLA STREETS
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