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FPUS n tn'" . " ' ' ' : rt'j " '" ' 1 ' uri S'!.u:!;;or M .: , Copyright mi !' Hitting the high spots THAT'S what we're doing here: giving you greater variety, better quality more for your money than we ever were able to give you be fore. We're setting a fast pace for value-giving, and we dont intend to let anyone pass us. Hart Schaffner & Marx all wool fall suits $35.00 to $49.50 osenbloom - Levy Co. 1IO.MK OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES m4 "f-"-'- 'i.l.'.fstr ---' Look ! Look ! Look ! "KNICKERS" TO BE WORN BY MEN NEXT SUMMER FOR LEDBETTER'S TRUCK, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. French Dry Cleaner, Dyers and Tail ors. Our work guaranteed. Give us a trial and see the quality of work we are returning to our customers. LEDBETTERS, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Phone 717 227 Tarboro St. MNMMisfV CHICAGO, Oct. 20. "Knickers' ! for men will be all the "go" tiex summer,1 according to the fashior i mento.s at the fall exhibition of the i United National Clothier Association ' here. .. i I "This irf no mere fad for college p ... . boys," said Isaac Locb. "Nor are the i 'knickers' intended solely for golf. Business men have begun to adopt , them, and by next summer half the men wi'l be wearing them to work." The old-fashioned suspenders are said to be coming back into public AT THE COLONIAL DUCKS and DRAKES Colonial Phone No. 518 favor. Pershing Way Hm. PARIS, Oct 20. General Persh ing left for Cherbourg today en route to the United States.- Mr. and i Mrs. Henry Keehln and Mrs. Fred M. Hill left this morning J, for Raleigh, to attend the State Fair. LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS Jliwrs. Lyman Jones, Battle C y ami Joe Mallctte motored to Ktl igh lodiiy to attend the fair. Mr. W. 0. Clark,' M. -A. Stancillc 3am Jenkins and W. G. Clark, jr., eft today to attend the football coll ect between Carolina and N.C; State it Raleigh. .' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pitt are i't- nditig the State Fair. Mr. It. I.. Finn left today for At lanta .in business. . Mr. Aubrey Leggctt left today f r lalcitrh to attend the football came. .Mis-' Nan Clark and Miss Nhihih' Jrice left yesterday for Norfolk. Be .-ure and see the football game Friday alteinoon. Tarboro vs. Kiti ston high, school teams The Methodist Men's Club tint was organized a few Sundays ago, will have their first regular monthly meeting at Conetoe Friday night of this week. WANTS NOTICE. All Want Ad are cash in ad vance from today on. Nobody will be charged with any Want Ad. If (hey are phoned to the offi-o they will have to be paid for before insertion. If it worth more to keep books on these small accounts than they are worth. Please bear this in mind when phoning Want Ads to this office. VOU WILL PLEASE PLACE Your orders with Constantino Bros. Ga-1 rage for Exidc Batteries. Guy E. j Waller, Inc., Rocky Mount, N. C. ! ol'J-itp I m : -. 1 , r WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST time" we are masters auto radi i tor repairmen and can make that leaky radiator good as new nt reasonable price, prompt servim assured. Ship it today. If r.liab1' Radiator Works, 233-35, S. Warn "ington St., Rocky Mount. N. U 5 14 tf BOTTLES FOR SALE SUITABLE for srrape. juice, cider,, home wi;;es ami vinegar. Staton and o2e!lr. oi til-lOt ' 'T ' 'T apU JLkpW.LaikUBkSV BkBb.BWBaB,SWaSBhBbSkBwBVEt fehBBW.Bh MALLORY HATS ARE SURE-TO PLEASE THE DISCRIMINATING BUYER THE THOMAS COMP'Y it li Methodist Orphanage Class. The sinning class from the Mcih-'ul:-t Orphanage at Raleigh will g;ve a sacred concert in St. James M. K. hurch next Sunday night at eiM o'clock. 'J'he public 'is invited to come nit mil hear these orphan children sing. Those who have heard this sti c I concert speak of it in the lnarli;;-1 terms. The children will arrive Hun lay afternoon and leave on Monday morning. FORD SPECIAL BATTERIES, $70: f.o.o. factory. Constantine Bros, loci i. gents; (luy K. Waller, Inc., Uocl;y Mount, N, C,, distributors, of il- .tn Mortgagee's Sale of Land. Whereas J. J. Bailey and wife, Ruth B. Bailey, did on the Kith day of October, 191!), execute and de liver . ) the Edgecombe Homestead & Lo'in Association, of Tarboro, N. C, a certain mortgage recorded m book 171, at page 'i'i'l, Kilge . ombe Registry ; and whereas there has be-on j default in the terms and provisfor" I of said mortgage; Now, therefore, under and bv vir tue of the powers contained in the s.:'-n! PIANO FOR SALE OLD STYLE square. Siieff's make. Low pii.w .Miss Kljzabetb Zoeller, corner t. Patrick and Cranvilie sts. olJ-10i,c ilgaae. at 1: FOR RENT SMALL FOUR ROOM house on Phillips street. Apply to H. H. Phillips. oX tf highe-l oicuir for ing described property said mortgage, to-wit: u:; Jersigm'd will : ;. be fore 'the .n ! ' ' 1 u "11 o ' .'it M v, ....;, 4he , the cash, t.ie follow- conveyed ir This JOth day of Sejvt., 1921. KlKJKi'OMBE HOMESTEAD & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee. Uonnell (iilliam, Attorney. ltw-4w LOST CERTIFICATE NO. 96 FOR 10 shares of the lilith series of tile Kdgecombe Home, titud and Loan Ar.-;ociution, issued Oct. 7, ljl6. Notice is hereby given that appli tii.n has been made for a dupli c...' of same. This the 12th day of Oct. 11)21. Mrs. J. M. Baker. ol2-itw-4wks. HaNow'een Party. Mrs. tiea. Fountain entert'iineil a few friends Tuesday night with a HnilovYcn jiarty. .The hon-e wis approjirnitcly decorated with bb'ck cats, witches, owls and Hallow'een colors of orange and black. Two grotesque faces cut from pumpkins iieeted the guests from the porch, lack I'lanterns flitted about in ' h -'rd. inving a gruesome appearance, "took was enjoyed for a while and various Hallow'een games wire ilayecl. A ghost met the guests at he door and presented each 'wit-v a tall H illow'een cap which they wore throu'fiiout the. evening, adding to the appearance of the attractive rooms. After a delicious salad course was served, the guests departed, de claring they had spent a most enjoy able evening. F.XIDE BATTERIES ARE NOT The ehearjest batteries, but they are the best. Constantine Bros, (iara-ce. ol!)-jtp ,' ... ' : ' ' ' ' ' : ' ROOM AND BOARD FOR COUPLE or two gentlemen; close in; phon" 133. ell FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT I Married or single. Apply Mrs. R. H. Parker, 112 Main street. tf FERTILIZER MATERIALS, IN MY opinion, will be higher next year. Let me book yuur order now at low prices. You pay when goods are delivered next spring. A. I). Misi.'l!, Tarboro. N. C. ol- !0t Administrators Notice. Notice of Summons. North Carolina, Edgecombe County. , Clara Pittman vs. Ben Pittmnn. Iho ill femlant above named will Lynii-- and being in State of North tahe -loti-ce that an action entitled, as Carolina, County of Edpvomho, above nas been commenced in the town of Tarboro, being lots :.o.. .3 tfupcmr .Court .of Edgecombe coun and 4, -block 1, on plat of Pi 11 emirs:, i- for sin absolute divorce, and the' which s recorded in book lf0. st I aid delendant will further lake no page Zl, Kdgecombe Registry ; t tice that he is required to appear be- bouiided on the south by J. P; Smig, on west by .Main street, on north by Daniel street, on the ea.-,t by St. Androivs street, being the same pro: lierty .described in (teed from I.. E. Edwa:".i to Selma K. Edwards, re- fore the clerk of the Superior Court of said county on Nov. 7h, 1921, and answer to the complaint, which will'bu deposited in the office of the clerk, of the Superior Court of ' said eou'uy with the time prescribed by orded in hook 172, at page 474, law, or -the plaintiff will apply to the Edgei'oinbu Registry, and conveyed court for the relief demanded in the to J. J. Bailey by ; Selma K. Welsh complaint, and husband, E. T. Welsh by deed This Oct. 5, 1921. recorde l in Edgecombe Registry on the Iflrh of October, 1919. 00-1 tw- Uvks A T. WALSTON, C. S. C. Pilt-Moscley. Miss Msry Irene Pitt of Pinetops and Mr. Sam Moselcy of near Foun tain were married late Wednesday evening in Rocky Mount, and left im mediately afterward on a honeyiuooi trip to the State Fair at Raleigh, and will go to Richmond and other point: of interest. Miss Pitt is the attractive daugh- 'er of Hon. E. L. Titt, mayor of Pine ops, and Mrs. Pitt, and has a large irele 1 f friends who will wish fo er much happiness. Mr. Moseley it . successful young business man o 'ear Fountain, where they will make heir home upon their return. Moving His Market. O. O. Boykin is making repair nd changing his surroundings in hi' -.rot-cry store to give room for thr narket department. This department will be located tf he rear and when placed will be an ittractive feature of his present gro cery Aotc. ( EARTHQUAKE RECORDED AT GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 A pro nounced earthquake shock continu ing for nearly two hours was early today recorded at Georgetown Uni versity seismographical observatory. The center of the shock is estimat ed to be 4,403 miles away. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 Presi dent Harding's party returned from Yorktown today. OSTED ALL PERSONS WHO are not members are forbidden to enter or trespass on the grounds Used by the Hilma Golf Club. All trespassers will be prosecuted. J. L. McGchce, chairman, executive Committee. 2tw-4wks, VNY KIND OF HAULING, SHORT or 'ong trips, moving a specialty, slab wood, green or dry, for sale. Marrow and Norman. Phone 287 1 or 188. o3-5t! 7 MILES PER GALLON MADE w ith new patented gasoline vapor-, izcr. Write for particulars. Stran-1 sky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. D. i -ET US MARK THE GRAVES OF your loved ones. All kinds of inar-t blc find granite. W. W. Moore, Tarboro, N. C. vj- i. ' 1 ,...' ' ' . "' .' '. :. j. AGENTS FOR COMMONWEALTH. Marble and Granite Co. We spec-! ializc in monuments, tombstones and fences. All work guaranteed. Get cur prices. E. E. Baker, agent, 1 Tarboro, N. C. o20-tf 1 i' I JOB PRINTING That Pleases NEW YORK, Oct. 20. The Penn sylvania and Erie railroads are to lay advertising for workers in event '.he strike goes off as scheduled. TWO OF CREW PERISH. MARINE CITY, Mich., Oct. 20. fwo members of the crew of steamer William H. Wolf perished today when the vessel burned opposite here 1 ind Captain. J. P. Hanson frartured. both his legs in jumping into a boat.1 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY ' FIVE YEARS TIME HENRY C BOURNE, Ally. IS THE ONLY KIND PRODUCED BY THE Southerner Job "' - :''' ' ' -: . ..-..-'' : '"'.' '.- r -. Department 1 '1:
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