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FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1921 THE SOUTHERNER PAGE T1IKF5 DIP IV A AT in 17 h FridajrNight: Nov. 4th Edgecombe Hall 9:30 TARBORO Benefit ,Red Gross Everybody Welcome SCRIPT Admission $1.00 Spectators 25c GOOD MUSIC S. M. CREDLE CIVIL ENGINEER Industrial Engineering Drainage, Draughting and Designing ;; Land Surveying IiENTIXG OF LAND. On Nov. 21, 1921, at 10.30 o'clock A.M., at the Court House door in Tnrbo.o, N. C, we will lent at pub lic auction for a term of oife year, that tract of land near Tapboro on 'the Rocky Moihit road, near Bell's bridge, known as the "Kind Farm." The lessee will enter into contract ' with approved surety to pay the rent on or before November 1st, 1922, that he will keep the buildings in as good condition as they now are, usual wear and tear excepted; that he will not Buffer any waste; that he will cultivate said lands in a first-class husbandlike manner with a vie to improving th land as well as making good crops; that he will deliver up possession of the premises at the end of the term in as jrood order and condition as they now are, unavoid able accident and reasonable wear and. tear of the buildings excepted. November 1, 1921. Planters National Bank of Rocky Mt Guardian of W. Cofield King. Louise B. King James Pender, Attorney. i Dissolution of Partnership. Tu Whom 11 May Concern: This is to certify that the firm known as Stalls & Warren was this day dissolved, and F. J. Warren ha? bought out the interest of Mr. j. G. Stalls and the business hereafter will he run in the name of F. J." Warren exclusively. All outstanding accounts will be paid to F. J. Warren instead of Stalls & Warren. '(Signed) J. G. STALLS, V. J. WARREN. P.S.: I wish to thank our former customers for their patronage in the past ind solicit their patronage in the future. F. J. WARREN. Nov. 1, 1021. Tarboro, N. C. .:-ltv-4wks If 3 ft ' u 4 vi. S ySr jtffi vl I' -H w 1 J tI w s s ! ' " fix .prnsnnii ing chair, palmeto fan bregude than to go down on their knees and hold on t God until they plow a hole through the skies and get in touch with heaven. When the churches of Tarboro travail, sons and daughters will be born. Who, in Taibno, is h' concern?? Who is in closets with foinis bowed and eyes weeping over men '.Vling into hell? What Neni ehiab is there who surveys a deso late Jerusalem with tears? What Moses is crying 'save these people?' What Knox falls on his fare and obs. ' This revival at Pentecost was not I I a self ;vncratcd, self originated, self I evolve), man made, mechanical, per-, ; funct.i'y pitcher pump revival. It i I was one sent down from the throne; ."f G kI. ! The general manager was God. So it is '.villi all heaven born revivals. I I No an ingi mcnts were necessary at, I J'ei'tv-ost. No cut and dried ;-chedalo. 1 no pi leaning of towns, no music coniiin.iees, no financial coniiniuees. t no taij.'i'nacle committei- yy .- s. - Mull m v- f3. tug. :" m s. i I MS ARE YOU EXERTING ' YOUP.SfXF TO THE UTMOST TO MAKE YOL'R FARMING. YOUR BUSINESS, YOUR PRO DUCTIVITIES 100 PER CENT EFFICIENT? Do you need money, advice, or l'c!p to rrdare your activitJea ia these i!ocs? This Bank stanctr, ready lo 2r': r :i'.irrL' :o l! ' !itr.lort ail le.ili mitr production. 4 no u.-her : ' commi lees. There was no program. , j.Jj Today we are so conventional thai I'i The First National Bank TAUEORO'S 3!1I.I.!0.' DOLLAR DAXK d- ! we program singing, iiraving. I raons, offciings everything from u I fMMWWW' I ritiiad-a ', standpoint. If you deviate j - :"..:.: -- ,'.. : fran: liie old rut in order ta-gice t'le " (I d. i I Holy Jhosi a chance to work and T :! p- ip'e oiee .am1, to .shout some old Pii.ai- ; '. i" a.t-. la ee will look like he has a hair shirt ' caa.-c ; .-a;, I ... on and will roll his eyes and cry: I lnna.'anon! Sensation!" You are '.iling ic';";iin and a:- daat ;tr- :hc hui'cii by your stiff,, staid, s! ;.rny : t!..- -v irk of 'in, .i .-..r.h. 1' :TtVll.i:.I!",I't:.-'. T''C il: ',;! ; r ;. -n'A '; W'lk is jr.- I V U!( '-..ikll' I '.ecta'-liiv a.' i . cligioa.-M' .. ic fi ;n lod a-- I'le call t !h- r.'e m F - r 1 3" Si' fTm rA7r.2rsTi:p The o( li.', ,l y he!!' .t ;.:-.! ill.- ihat In the.r do il Died. The 7 year old son of Mr. and Mrs Jrhn Bunting died at his home near Conetoe yesterday. The cause of the death was mcm bi cus c roup. The funeral services will be held this afternoon at the home place by Rev. Bt E. Brown of Calvary church. IPTTf you don't want to lie . ought in it, y. u had better get your, dud and li t oK of town. 1 'hin t see why we can't 'have n eye! l ie of icdemptioji in Tarboro. say 1 We iviv'e the same God. the same t-ic Christ, the same Holy Spi i it., the i s.'.mc preaching, the same Devil, the Nov. the trouble today i-that the staL people aie not wiUing. They had (By Cyclone Mack You very efte.n hear p" iple 'Why can't we have a leviva! ik ae tlvy had at I'entecosl ?'' We can, but we must nice' auditions. A god sert I'ea:e;-i evival lion't come easy. You don't lather take it easy and let everv-l aiy ;.!iem around in your vest pocket thing um smoothly and get along fho conditions -of a moral cyclone s viip-ningly in a kind of a lackada-' are going to meet in Tarboro and if Uicnl way and go to hell in a rock-! i lit. v. 1 iK'-c people i xpe.-v 1 so. r. 'Ice; .'hi y ii:ol a faith mi as w.-.'-id ".v wa.cei-, the :'g.ger-.- 'id!'.'-.- wei noted-ar. i grouailvd and -tahiis!. d; -,-at out instead of stim-k out 1'hey lu-iieved God. heaven and oarti inigiit jia-s away but His Word wa Wh.it .ve neeo today j- iia- pra ci :ul chin eh mendM rs. Men w ! !;i:-iv.- bow to prevail with Cud an. brirg ihinji to pass. They say pr;;y-.'..- t lay instead of praying ar.d i (led .vac to hi ar tiiera they v.uuli :.v. ala'Tiied .and shocked beyond de--i r!pti in because t!u v didn't expect 1'iy'di ag. They don't rely oa prom- STOMACH TROUBLES ucliani LtAj Had Something Like Indigestion Until She Took V . Back.DmgkIv'.-Tfcen -.: v v . Got AU Right. Seymour, Ind. "Soma time ago I bid Blck epell, Bomething like lndi Cstlon," wrttes Mm. Clara Peacock, of Koute 6, this place, "I would get Yer7 s'ck at the etomacft; ind spit or Tomit, opeclally la the mornings. , "Then I began the use of Thedfords BWck-Drtught; after I had tried other Biedicinea, : The Black-Draught re lieved me more, than anything that I took, and I got all right. ' v "1 haven't found anything letter than Black-Draught" when suffering from trouble caused by constipation. H is easv and sure. Can be taken to amali doses or large as the case call lor." '"-.'.'. ' Wb.en you have sick stomach, indi gestion;1 headache, constipation, oi otber disagreeable symptoms, take Black-Draught to help keep your system' free from poison. ThedfordV Black-Draught is made from ourelT vegetable ingredients, ts In a gentle, natural way, and hat no bad after-effects. It may be safely taken bjr young or old. r , ; ki. a package of Black-Draught i I iy Insist on he genuine, Thedfprd'a j At 'your' druggist's. , NO-14S J Best Steak "'" - i.. ... . . , . .V t TENDERLOIN SIRLOIN and ROUND NATIVE and WESTESN CASH PRICES 25c POUND. CHARGE PRICES 30c POUND. R. W. Jones est Talked of Picture Ever WILL YOU SEE IT? GO L OMIAL - THEATRE MONDAY and TUESDAY 'EMBER 7th and 8th i ii." a - v. ! i. ,oe.-!! 1 i '"d c:e i-d li'l.'iH 1 1 a 1 1 1 f -1 i ed Ith i.a-t :!; I. wait H. -- unli:, e lioi . c.-l e a . - pai e.u:.... I :&' i h 1 1 -1 ! 1 1 u- e. They bad 1 I! id. I.: (b.d .iionar thai devil can ar v r,y!.t iV-a l al :!a--c inc.!-ihey "couldn't . .:, i..;,:;,., .;, 'liny ,vei-e bald, such '..in . ..':;n- i;:,.! v'.-f wi'iifssfd. ... i!v :; '. at thi oi'K looked ". i i -y ci i.-d : "V:.i.i ie...!t:th this?" :'!,- . ;;: ii; an:.." 1 v. Milder if any- ..e v . i ..v.':- ' a y-uf quiet, . la' ', e - 1 !:.:d a. !, . ' i ' ! i p:u':ic, and -.Milan: i-ervnc.. and say. "You are Link." i v.-.-.der tf ;:.;.' .! would- ., r ,u:: : i:' ..: .-'.:. c1... :. ,;ad look y.-".: r i ' . -. ; : ! . , :-!evards, , :-e-, c , ',..::.;;!,-.( a, Sunday school ac; , - ; (! p -! ;-.,sin". ( !hri.-tWI18, an - .- thiy arc- aii drunk together." AdjtiiniEiiT.lorc Idolize. Ha-.n;; (,a:,'iri'd as aciii.ialsti'ators liai-sici: li'K'ii Sa inde'l, deceased, . Ic f Kiiireconibe. f'om.ty. this is to nil'- all ' iR-iTorw- having t-h'ims -ain d the estate ..'f raid deceased ixliiim tiu-ui to the .ur-.derKi'jr'iod or hafure tite liist day of v.ivum- ' -. 1 .i'.'J, in- ih.jt in;! ice will he. picad in ii. i- nC theic reeovviy. A'i per- . indeiivcil .to said .estate 'vi!''' a- e taakn immediate a, ! v.-nat ve i and a stick-la-: a fii;'Pi:ijr the ! ! i .1 in that uppe n- ; 'd the ... -.vn in is lil'ov . d 1 d tilled ti-a-ir s of I ha i in int -. fur Id Itece-;.. I li-eis W'l.el! it ihi 'I i Je ll I!-! la: i da p.-.'.iierit..- Oct.. liJJi. .Jl'Nirs c. ,ciM)i;ll, 1). C. SVv'iXDIJLL, Admiiiistratois. K, la .- y, .'. LL. ntey. -l..s i.ev.s spread up town '' '!de someiii.:- l-ad ,aken p '''' '(- tiles,., penpie; yea , t sn-al! ;. Tiie j n ne j!,,..;,, ; 'tile. tlu)iiaiui !'i .jii: i-va . n-. i en ner of the ;:;-,- and vi:,-a ; n LCST CERTIFICATE Nb".'.3"fOR 10 .aiare- of the 3ith series of Lao ' Kdjrecojnbc ! oniesteail and Loan As-i-ciaiiell. i-sui'd Oct. 7, ;)." Xu'iee i-; he ro by K'iven ihat appli ca! .-ii i.as 1 eii nn.de f,r a ciunli- ca;e ,.:f r-an;e. This the. 12th day of. Oct. HUM. Mrs. J. JI. .Baker...' o12-Uw-!wks.'' THE GREATEST PICTURE IN CAST AND RICH INVESTI- UURE EVER MADE SINCE THE PHOTOPLAY BEGAN. ... j i We Have in the Exhibit Hall at the Fair a Branch Bank FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE farmers Banking & . i .. ';.' .i a .... v. -1 v Trust Go. 4. .-1 l M .j.C , WITH DUE REGARD TO 'MALE AND FEMALE," 'WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT" AND ALL THE OTHER BIG . DEMILLE PRODUCTIONS DE LUXE, 'THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL' ATTAINS THE HIGHEST l MARK YET REACHED IN THE BLENDING OF LIFE & BEAUTY ON THE SCREEN. A VIVID, TINGLING DRAMh OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE. ! GLOWING WITH LUXURY. PIQUANT WITH GAY : AD- j VENTURE. PLAYED ' BY 'STARS ENOUGH FOR TEN j PICTURES! N The Most Remarkable Cast Ever Assembled In Any . One Picture C " C v- --on t:.:'-ijiii-;-:3 ;.. A';rnte E.-yrj Vv':?-!-dci '?;vj-y" - ' .' X ' .-!.;',-' ',4i;'ais't-.ittr ,e,f ' ' ...,. i'. i :)" f - Ai'ii vs . -'vh '; ' " i ('. O. Durnettci J. L. McCcbcje W O O D STOV5 LENGTHS IN EOIii SLAB." AND SPLIT COAL ' WELL, JUST OSDtai C..!;: T ?!- THE COAL WILL DO Tl ! Z R.-.5T. PROMPT IIi'viCE ' arooro Phone 2C3 !ni i'v f ' !.-: i.ji:yi;.M fa' Ju;i2 ITeye . W5-W.f! Jt'.;t I -. t.'.civY .''Tlfte A'f fears : (X QcramourdCidiirQ 1 U - vd'.-?;-; - ;';' jgiMWiitigw-33ia-r? AT THE COLONIAL THE GREAT MOMENT- . 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