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THB SpOTHjfiRNER f tUDAl, INUV. ' -4 Cosyright 1921 Hut Schaffner Sc Mam ThU shows young men what we can do for them; a new ulster;belted at back;big warm collar; easy, comfortable; and very smart Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats for men who appreciate fine g o ods WE WANT TO IMPRESS ON YOU HOW FINE THESE COATS ARE; THE RICH WARM FABRICS, THE BEAUTIFUL LININGS, THE SPLENDID TAILORING WE COULD GET "CHEAP" OVERCOATS FOR YOU, BUT WE KNOW THEY'D BE A DISAP POINTMENTWOULDN'T GIVE YOU SATISFAC TION WHEN NEW, AND WOULDN'T WEAR Measured by wear, these coats are by far the most economical Hart Schaffner & Mark Clothes Rosenbloom - Levy Co. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES ' WANTS NOTICE, j All Want Ad are cash in - va-e from today on. Nobody, w.ll be charted with any Want .Ad If thvy ate phoned : to the ufli-ie tliet will have to be paid (or before insertion,. If U worth mora to keep '.books on these ; gmalt account! thatit they are , worth. Please bear this in mind , wjien phoning Want Ads to this - office. : WE, DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST titm' miM urn m oatr ntA radiaw tut repairmen aod can make that , leaky, radiator good at new at a -' asonabl price, prompt ; serrles assured. Ship it today. Reliable Radiator Works, 283-J5, & Wssn irurtoa St.. Rocky Mount N, C POSTED ALL PERSONS WHO .ire i.ut members are forbidden1 to enter or trespass on the grounds used by the Hilma Golf Club. AH trespassers will be prosecuted. J. L. McGehee, chairman, executive .Committee. 2tw-4wks Cash Store and am no longer inter ested in said business. This October 26, 1921. o27-10tp D. F. Bridgers. LET US MARK THE GRAVES OF your loved ones. All kinds of mar ble snd granite. W. W. Moore, Tar'ooro. N. C. AGENTS FOR ' COMMONWEALTH Marble and Granite Co. We spec ialize in monuments, tombstones and fences. All work guaranteed. . Get our prices. "K'E. Baker, agent, Tarboro, N. C. o20-tf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THE Southerner office. Large bundle for ten cents. These papers are suitable for wrapping, covering walls, or placing under your drug gets this winter. : FOR RENT SMALL FOUR ROOM . home on Phillips street. Apply to H. H. Phillips., ' c-8-tf FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT- BUY YOUR SEASON TICKETS o aiid save money. Only, f 2.50 ad- nuts you any time. On sale Roy- ster"s office. L. D. Hargrove, asst. secy. Coastal Plain Fair. ., o2 4-6 1 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE AT THE Southerner office. Large bundle for ten cents.' These, papers are 1 suitable for wrapping, covering walls, or placing under your drug gets this winter. '. HAVE TAKEN UP ONE P. CHINA black and white spotted male hog, wt. 175 lbs, on Haper Farm. Owner . vcall and get same and pay adver tising. E. L. Mayo, Bethel, N. C 026-1 Ote NOTICE. Catarrh : Catarrh la a local diaeu greatly Infli encad by constitutional condition HALL'S- CATARRH MEDICI Nil la 4 Tonto and Blooi Purifier. By cleanalni the blood and building- up the System, HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE restores norms 1 condition aad allow Mature, to do It work. . ' All Drua-nlsU. 1 Circulars Ire. T. J. Cheney at Co, Toledo. Ohio. DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY ' any latest model Columbia Graf onola, with all the exclusive-modern Columbia improvements, for less than you would pay for an older design of phonograph with out any of these improvements? When you pay your good money for a phonograph, get a modern ' instrument. The only non-set automatic stop. The tone control leaves. The one-piece straight tone arm. The perfected tuning fork needle shaft. The boltlessand screwless repro ducer. The record ejector cabinet. The elegant streamline cabinet. mntch any kind of furniture. Standard models from $30 up. Perbd designs from $335 to $2100 Let us show you. Edgecombe Drug Company. tu-thu,sat-wkly MACK'S PARTY HERE CH0H PRACTICE TONIGHT SMOKE BOSTON CLUB CIGARS ONLY 5 c APIECE FINE QUALITY Pleasantly Mild A Satis fying Smoke. 5 IN TINFOIL 25 q AT ALL GOOD STORES BARNES-HARRELL DISTRIBUTING CO., DISTRIBUTORS With practically all members of his party in town, the stage is set for the opening here Sunday morning of Cyclone Mack's revival campaign. The first choir practice urjder the direction of John 'H. Jones will be held at the Methodist church tonight at seven-thirty. Mack's man of many parts, Fred Seibert, has been here several days, as has Mrs. Seibert. pirector Jones arrived Thursday and today will see the arrival of Mrs. Vena Goode, pia nist with the McLendon party, who is said to have few superiors in her work. Miss Sara C. Palmer, Bible teacher of the party, will arrive some time tomorrow and Mr. McLendon will also Ret in Saturday. It w.is at first planned to hold the l first choir practice at the tent, butj inability t; get a piano placed Thurs--day nilit prevented this and ar- ranRCMicrls were maae yem-rciay iui the lirt practice tonight. Interest in Tarboro and the coun try roundabout is keen in the coming of Mack. Indications are that dele gations from Scotland Neck, William ston, Greenville, Washington and Rocky Mount will be oyer to hear the f i 1.. : v.;- - iamous evangelist uurmg "a n' v vveek. Later a delegation is coming' I I down from Raleigh-, and it is not un-1 likely that the Southern railway v. ill. J again tender to its Spencer employes a special train to bring them to Tarboro. inmm!M'iin!mi!iiiiimiiiiimmi SPECIAL Dresses $7.95 THE THOMAS COMFY 0 1 CAR UNLOADING UNCLE SAM OATS FEED 1 1 CAR SEEL OATS CONSIST ING OF FULGHAM, APPLER, RED RUST PgOOF AND BURT. We Advise Planting Seed Oats To Help Out Short Corn Crop. PRICES RIGHT Store Phone 35 Office Phone 84 j R. B. PETERS j Grocery Comp'y i j 35 PHONE 84 : I Fair tonight and Saturday, some what warmer tonight, moderate west erly winds. Mr: A. S. Barnes left today for Raleigh, where he will spend a week. LOST SILVER CARD CASE AT Fair Grounds in Ford car, contain ing $0.10. Return to Southerner. n-l-2'p MONEY TO L 0 ON . IMPROVED FARM LANDS JAMES. PENDER SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power granted and contained in two deeds of trust given .by .Bessie V, Hardy to Gorden M. Carver, Tru rtee, on the 12th day of January 1920, one re corded in book 216,' page 338, and one recorded in book 216, page 342, Edgecombe County Registry, the un dersigned will offer for sale at pub lic auctiBn to the highest bidder for cash, before the' court house door, in the city of Tarioro, North Caro lina, on Saturday, November 12th, 1921, at 12 o'clocq noon, the follow ing tracts or parcels' of land. Lyiig in Edgecombe County, State of North Carolina and described in both deids 9i trust as follows: , All those certain tracts of land lying and situated and being in the county of Edgecombe 'and state of North Carolina, one, two and three townships near the town of tarboro, and being tracts No. , One (1) Nine (9) Ten (10) Fourteen (14) 'and Fifteen (15, the same being an un divided one-half interest hereby con veyed on plat of land formerly own ed by Auguta Jones Charles and known as Claude Wilson farm, as surveyed and platted by F. C. Sluss, C. plat of which is on record in the Edgecombe County Register of Deeds office .in plat book No. 1 at page 134 to which said plat refer ence hereby made for a more per fect and complete description Jby metes and .bounds; tract No. 1 con tains 24 acres, tract No. 9 contains 38.4 acres, tract No. 10 contains 44.9 acres.Hract No. 14 contains 28 acres and tract No. 15 contains 26.2 acres, being a total of 161.5 acres. The above named tracts being the same r-bove and conveyed by Dan W. Taylor to Bessie V.- Hardy by deed recorded in Book 218, page 260, Edgecombe County Registry. . October 12th, 1921. GORDON M. CARVER, o!5-ltw-4wks . Trustee. LOOK THROUGH YOUR TICKETS ' " And See If YOU Hold One of the Lucky Numbers NUMBERS DRAWN AS FOLLOWS ' "v :i i FiVst60710 Second 119411 khird-3934 ' :Fouih--5880 1 FiftKj-5899 Sixth 133020 -A( you hold one or more of these tickets, bring the Ticket in on or before November 9th, and get your prize. Lon t destroy tickets until prizes are given. ' W. S. Q EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY. " ' ? Mr. Wesley Simmons of . Suffolk attended the Fair Ball last evening'. Mrs. R.-1. Farrar is able to be up, after several weeks' illness. Mrs. L..R. Terrill of High Point is home on a visit to her mother, Mrs. O. K. Brown." . . . , , ftTTtl OnNGElD AID LOCAL RED r CROSS CHAPTER Chrysa'nthemums LARGE Li TT Money back without qttMtioit If HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIHS (Hunft Sahr and Soap), (ail Id tha traatmonl ml Itek. Ressaia, . RiBgworm, Tanar ar atbar Hcs aina !.. Try tbla Married or single. Apply Mrs. R.fr This U to give notice that I l ave II. Taifter, 112 Mlin.stwt - tfjsold at by interest in th Carolina! EDGECOMBE DRUG COMPANY YELLOW, WHITE and PINK Carnations WHITE - Roses " WHITE and PINK J Carried in Stock AH the Time . V. H, Creech FLORIST There will be a big dance Friday night, Nov. 4, beginning at 9.30 at the Edgecombe Hall. The entire proceeds' of this dance will go to the Red Cross. ' ; ' Unlike the Marshal's Ball of the night preceding, the dance Friday night will welcome everybody. It is the closing festivity of .Fair Week, .y -The music it this dance will be excellent, probably surpassing sny- pointer and 636 ft. up1 said branen from Tar river, the old Braey "aid Zimmerman corner, thence S, S 'i. 49 m. W. 2494 ft, to a sUke at edge of fence, thence N. 87 d. W. 112 ft. to corner of fence, thence- 8. l ;d. 4 m. W. 156 ft. thence N. 89.' d. 5S m. w: 670.7 ft to an iron stake in Tarboro and R6cky Mount irosd, thence N. 4 d. E..1829 ft. to atke Bhd 'posj oak pointer, theike ip'ftl d. E.. 10 m. B3 ft. to an ash in brrfwHi or ..canal, thence down said branch or canaj 471 ft. to the beginning epntaiajhg forty-four and four-tenth acres. , ,'. . n . "..' . j ' i . .l i, 1st. tracts Nos. 6-F and 5-F, block 12, and 6-F Block 18, containing; 41 "1-2 acres, as described and contained in a certain map. made by T. W. Se cret, C. E.,i which map is registered in the register of . deedV office." of ' Edgecjm-be county, in book 1, psgd 92, to which reference is made for more particular identification and de scripti in. Being the identifal proper ty conveyed to J.- L. Rawls by Z. B: Bulluck et sis by deed recorded in thing heard -In Tarboro in recent book 208 page 188, Edgecombe Coin years. There will be many unique' ty Registry. . ' ' Second: Tracts Nos. l-O Snd S-G, Block 11, containing 69 67-100 acrM as described and contained in tit- surprises for the dancers and every- spienaia eve- body is assured of .a ning. . " -' The admission price will be one dollar; spectators twenty-five cents tbe . proceeds will go in entirety to the local chapter of the Red Cross in order to maintain the -ocal. Red Cross health nursing department ,'This is noble cause and deserves the support of everybody. Even the onlookers can feel that they too are helping a good cause ' YaluabU Laact For SaU. . , By virtue of a Decree of the Su perior Court of Edgecombe County made and entered in the special pro ceeding therein pending; entitled W P- Jbyner, Jr., et sis, I will on Mon day, November 28th, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, on the1 premises .- in Edgecombe - county, ' near , - Rocky Mount, sell at public suction the following described two tracts of land situate 'in. Edgecombe County: "'' 4 First: Beginning" at S point "in, the corner of small branch, snd Cypress tain map made by T. W. Secret C. E. which map is registered in the regis ter of deeds' office of Edgecombe Pnnnfu In Pnnb 1 no .t.fL ' ' map reference is made for more jpsr- lucjiiuicaiion ana aesenpuorv (Being tracU Nos. 1-G and 2-G and the entire block .11, this block hsW S :ng been subdivided into two tracts ' lescribed as 1-G and 2-G.l Terms of Salet The purchaser to" , Sake the larfa subject to "the lndebt-jr-dnes now constituting a lien on it snd to give hi own notes in place of present Indebtedness, Purchaser j t pay one-fourth cash of the amsint' , , oi tne bid and the difference ' bei . twecn the amount of the bid arid the present indebtedness to be psid' in. one and two years from date of ssle.. Such' indebtedness td be evidenledjby notes and secured by deed pt trjbst'.'. oh land sold. This Oct 26th, 1921; W. D, JOTNER, Jr., Commissioner. Thorns t Thorns, sttys. o28-lt-4w'
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