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TUESDAY,' NOV. 1, 1921 THE SOUTHERNER' page ; thick WAT GH FOR THE L U C K Y '.Jmn-f. -rv fi' ' it t roii nr i ttm - Iff 1 1 NU M 1 1 he urawmg will 1 aKe riace weqnesaay a.m. 'clock Six ticxets will be drawn and announced. We will then post these numbers in the window and also in the uherner for one week. In case the numbers are not brought in widiin the week other numbers will be drawn to take their place. W. S. CL A p. S c EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY , HENTING OF LAND. ' lhat tract of land near Tarboro on j the Ro?ky Mount road, near Bell's On Nov. 21, 1921, at 10.30 o'clock bridge, known as the "King farm." A.M., at the Court House door in j nu Lsn,e will enter into contract Taiboi-o, N. C, we will rent at pub-j iVj,j, approved surety to pay the rent lie auction for a term of one year, on 01. before November 1st, 1922. Economy Prices that he will keep the buildings in as I'Ui liter-. National Rank oX Rocky Mt. j l!,.., ;, . ihc u'uest of honor, m KCod condition as they now arc, usual (luaidiltn .if V. Colieid Kir.ir. i au, .,. ,., ,., i; ;. u wear and tear 'excepted ; that -he will Louise B. Kin;: j . ,,111 ... .. . ,. t , ,. v At Seventy-One Pender's Stores not sutl'er any waste; that he wip cultivate said lands in a lirst-class hufcbandlike 11 anner with a view to ircprovinsr the land as; well as making good crops; that he will deliver up possession of the premises at the end of the teim in as jjnod order arid cc edition as they now are, unavoid able, accidents and reasonable wear and tear of the building excepted. November 1, 1921. ..'.Miles render, AHnrney. -. - " , I" A) i.itu -oania:r. Mr. Ken 1- .hi: Reception to Bridal Party. j Mr. .. ... 11. Fountain. Mr. i:: ir.. ; ' .. "f - ' '. Mr. and Mr-. K. II. .ierni.yan ol l-'..urit:t t si. Mj-. i.ur.rs I !. "w'-J- ' Alioskie entertained at a reia-pti m : :.: r. Vrunk llaiijrovo. Mr. ;mh! j V'J ' " j'nA; v''CV., .11 hot: or i-r Mi.-s" Oiai iin- Seuli Mi iv. ami .Mi,, ."..u! ,prs , V ;-'' - v !!. uiarriae'e to lir. liruce 1- oun-: V:tn-.. Kitxhuj.li Oanimon, i.,n .c ; -,,;Vy- 3 i --','": i w "' ' lain l.sjk place on Wednesday even-! s;,iu.;;, v, A!u!;ke S. u!i, M. - .ao- ; ' s-vj1';.!? V .j ., i iiu'. I'uncli iva i-erved l.v Miss Janie! ;ie: I, Mi,- H-rt.i!n !'... !i. '':Mf-:'M''fJ Yi fr ' Sharpie j ?!!. . .1 mic I'arker. M:- -I it m li .-; ,i I--, -i itein I-..;,. Ml-. - jSv'W .... v I'M t..'f ; : "fi'-iv A ! Ws'vd, Mr'. H. 11. Tavl i).. .in Best Granulated Sugar - 6c Highest grade soft wheat flour on the market, $9.00 4.10 1.05 Barrel in wood Half Barrel,' in bags 24 lb. Bag . .......... . 12 lb. Bag 6 lb. Bag . Tea Table Flour .. Highest grade hard wheat flour on the market. Sold to be the equal of any flour in the U. S. or your money back. v Barrel in wood .... Half Barrel, in Bags . . 24 Lb. Bag ........ , 12 Lb. Bag ..... r...... ...... ........ 6Lb. Bag .... Butter Pound - - 49c Best tub, hughest quality, equal to the best print. PICNIC HAMS, Pound . . , . .... SALT RIB BELLIES, Small, Pound .... . KING'ANS BACON, 12 lb. tin . .. ...... CAMPBELL'S BEANS OR SOUPS, can .... QUAKER OATS, Package POST TOASTIES or KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, Package PURS LARD, Best Quality, Pound ....... SOAPSOctagon, Fels or P & G Naptha, cake .06 1-2 ROBIN HOOD JAM, 16 oz. jar . , ... ; D. P. PANCAKE SYRUP, IS 02. jar , ... PENDER'S BREAD, 16 02. loaf . . UNEEDA BISCUITS, VANILLA LUNCH, BIS CUITS, ZUZU, VANILLA WAFERS, Pkg ... SALMON, Large Can D. P. BLEND COFFEE, Pound . . . .......... . . This is the highest grade coffee money will buy. . " , . ' J .- ''::r ' ' -1 r'. '' ' V: v One trial will convince the most exacting. Pender's Stores We Have in the Exhibit Hail at the Fair a J5ranch Bank FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ) 1 1 'i 1 : v. . ... . j j 3! rs. I : -m. ; .leri'ii'.n:, Air. ; -It mi .1; Ali.-'s h i':i !i- v e''. j W:;!i'-y Wi.:bon:e. Wj-lt.-, lis, X.-. Ki ie Canett, .Mr. I. 1 k-r. V. . I.ee I'sD H. r, Mr. : j In-; Mr. jii'd M 1 J. N. . Ti'. :.'id Mis. W. W. C.x. A'.-. ;:...! 'Si 1 Ml !.. C .x, A!r.'Van Olinsl-i , , ; . "J. '. '.in-. .M:-- Sarah Vaughn, Aliss Ahra ,'i S.mM. its y "B P rarmers Banking &z Trust Go. Make Our Bank Your Bank are' you t'.:xRTi;''C vo; MAKp YOUR FMiX.'.V.".: . "i I'jcriviTir" ico i "-,t c:: C., y..i re. ! ii... .:-ey s.dvs v. TO 't":: ':j.i-p' TO & i: ,3- .tl I?; 1 fa .55 3 .30 j J II s ' ,M -rlC?Vvi'-::-h:'::H..----V-'.'''W 1.23 : 4fr -tvXj tef mmim iltM .. S KV.4-.. Y.-T V;:'Af7r.--,!y.:asW if' tr..vJB1l?5-. I .12 f I : 1 - .... : .11 I ' D ...... .la 1 i 1 ... .25. f .25 1 .07 i .06 .10 .31 A Warm Room To KTo mere cold trips to the basement. - hJo more dressing in a cold room. jSJ$ more f res to h vild. No more big fuel fcilb. HOT BLAST HEATER is absolutely air-tight end will stav air tight. That is vy it is guaranteea to hold fire for 36 hours vJithout attention. ,. And remember, every Cole's Hot Blast' Heater is guaranteed to con- sume one-third less fuel, than anj underdraft stove of the same size. This means money in o'ur pocket Bjipti.:! H.iilowe'e.i Party Postiionft; 'ill. ii:i!r.e e'e:: jiar'y t;';:.: i ii.r.v ir 1 1 . 1 pvt-H last :re:!it iiy I in Ali i' n.iry 'S'leiety of tile lt.;i,::-L ii , . ;is jm ' t i. meil ,.i :, ; , I li. ,f ;, . ,ir.l of th,. u , ;,: !-r. 'i':::1 1 r.-: : : 11 1 v. i h,. r.:: l: V e ' ve.'y . it ' i.V nee'ii'a'n a for I ! . , iVt ;;:!: i- U iiejied that every title who J ;.!! in vital : fur !. t ;:; : o 1 i'an.l K n-ill. It i- i :. '.eo 1. ite croud tonie.'u 'he si.l'ia'- t . 1 eMtiee the witeiu-s out eve:'. rtitly l..'V lie real ll'ii'ov. e'e: lJiHiii time :- a: Mtred eve.-; e i1,' :'Uli- '.! ronle. TAl'.i;'5K; :'o .Mli.i.! to u,.i:r.t. aU ah i:.:K 3 I iBest bteak TENDERLOIN Bl 'nor niM and ROUND NATIVE and WESTESN -CASH PRICES 25c POUND. CHARGE PRICES SOc POUND. C. O. liin .i. !.ie i'.TOVS I.FK(.T!IS I ' ; i 1 v v:'i.l, Jts r o: v,-;i.:;:iO ixj - z' -it. j r, -'"A til (jsui 4j vuas w"-r fcj a .li r THE -COLONIAL Cclcnial Phone No. 518 1 !- ' ff. ! r-s :l 1 R. W. Jones ill la i 1 i g'p.. FOR LEDBETTETS TRUCK, . MONDAYS AND p ' f THURSDAYS, Frcr.--'.! Dty- Cieancrs, Dyers and Taii. I'-p ors. Our work gv.ar .-.r.'ecd. Give us a trir.l -ad sec ; C the quality of work ivi re-rctOFiKnrf to our c.sct&nters. . . Lt-LiLi. i 1 t.t.w, t,.i i fAyur-i i , if. c. .... ?; Phone 717 -7 Tarboro St. Wjjb3sJCc J Pinetops - Tobacco - H: j ard. REPORT OF SALES or i racle 113 REPORT FOR WEEK EN Di'NCL GCTQZZk 28, 1921 Sold ..: . : Ll;.; 221,212 lbs. Tor . $31,654.28 Average, $33.'J1 . '..' ; ' Let us tell you more about this re- toi.j' . ; W. E. COBB, President. C. II. WEBB" Secretary marKapie nearer. Pender Hdw. Co.
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