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7T y . ,1 : THE, 60 U Ttt SR SATURDAY, NOV.;,l?,;l92i; a -:.V-. '. ' ,: . - Special For Saturday Oiir Buyer has returned from the markets. We have many new items in Ladies-Ready-toWear We arc offering for Friday, Saturday and Monday 150 TRICOTINE DRESSES $25.00 VALUES SI 6.95 Watch Our Ads. For Additional Values Rosenbloom - Levy Go. Home of hart schaffner & marx good clothes LOCAL SOCIAL i 1 ITEMS Mrs. W. C. Junes, who has been sick for some j.mo, continues real -ii- nithout lich change in her condition. J 1 Mi. John instead was hostess to the Tea al Topics Club on rhuivdiiv aftepon at her home on Mrs. Hyman . Philips entertained at cards Friday morning at heihdme on Main street. Mrs. S. P. Bass Was hostess to the Mapiuhe Club Thursday afternoon. Main street. Little Miss Paige Howard is quite sick at her home. -! l a WANTS l NOTICE. All Wnt AW. ara caah in mi- vaftcc from loimf Neha will ha charged with mJ Waal A4. If thr r hancd to W Mua th will la t ami 4 for kef or inaertioa. If ia north mri to Iioob hook on tWa taaalt accouata than ihay ara worth. Plena hoar tkit ia aiind when phoning Want Ada to thU .flic...' . WE DO Iti RIGHT. THE FIRST tim" w ara masters auto radi: tor repairmen and can make that leaky radiator good new a .. reasonable price, prompt serrice 'assured. Ship it today. Reliable ' Radiator Works, 233-35, & Wash ington St., Rocky Mount, N. C, S 14 tf I WANTED AN ACTIVE. MAN TO ; represent the Mutual' Life Insur ance Company of New York (o'd est American life insurance com--pany). Splendid opportunity for big money. Our new policies sell themselves when offered. Address H. Bont'ey Harris, Mgr. Greenville District, Greenville, N. C. 11 15 5t. FOR RENT TEN-HORSE FARM, wit') three tobacco barns, midway between Tarboro and Rocky Mou.)t; four miles ffrom railroad station. For rent by the year, 3 or 5 years. For information address Postoffice box 808, Tarboro. 11 18 6t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Married of single. "Apply Mrs. R. . H. Parker, .112. Main street. tf UET US MARK THE CRAVES OF your Wved obiss. ;All kinds of mar- ? ble and granite.', j W. W. Moore, ,0. Tarboro, N. C. ' AGENTS FO.J COMMONWEALTH - Marble and granite Co. We apec I jalize -' in monuments, tombstones andfencea. Allworlt guaranteed. ''Get' our prices. E. E. Baker, agent, f Tarboro, N.!C. ', o20-tf FOR SALE BEST VARIETY f EARLY C H A R L E S TON k WAKEFIELD C A B BAGE n PLANTS, $J PER THOU SAND, F. O. B. N. B. DAW- SON, CONETOE, N.C ll-9-30t .... FbR SALE A FEW WHITE Rock hns and pullets. Prize win iners at Wilson, Greenville and fTarboro? Austin's Poultry ; Yard, Tarboro, N. C. . ' '-' ill 14 12td Stw FOR RENT TWO UNFURNISHED rooms. Phone 432. 11 1 'St LOST TAKEN FROM THE COR- ner of St. Patrick's street and E. Park avenue, between midnight and day, last Thursday night, a five-passenger Ford; model 1919; State license number 94-352; no number on engine, because it had been chisld off. Lining of top torn. Right front mudguard broken; one smiiM , and. one large bulb in lamps; scratches like striking .matches on right of light switch; - top fastened to Windshield on right side with wire.' instead of strap; torn felt mat on rear floor; striped cushion on front seat; hood fits badly, so that back clamps do not catch well; front spring recently put in; no shock absorbers; cellu loid broken out of window in rear top; radiator leaks constantly; under front 'cushion a measuring stick -and the "wire contraption . used to see if you need oil; in box under rear seat, , two jacks, two pumps, some ' tprn curtains, two pieces of spring to take off tires with, one front inner tube in a cardboard box, one badly torn in ner tube loose, and a lot of trash of various kinds; oil can sitting under hood, in frontof carbure tor. Whole eary very 1 shabby, scratched, and weather beaten from going two and a half years all fiver Edgecombe county. The car was used solely for charitable purpose, and there is no money "" to be had to buy another. There ', is no money to pay a reward for its return, but if the ' man who took it will bring it back, I will give hime a Morocco bound, India paper Bible and some good advice, and will not have him prosecuted. REV. B. E. BROWN. 11 19 3t WANTED ROOM AND BOARD in private family, by youne; insur ance man. Can furnish references. Apply P. O. Box 433. 11 19 It . FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms with private bath. Apply Mrs. A. T. Nicholson. 11 19 fit Catarrh . Catarrh Is a local disease freatly Infltr encd by conatitutlonal condition HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE ia Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleanillu the blood and building up the Syrtem IIAIlS CATARRH MEDICINE restore normal conditions And allowi Nature to do Its work. ; All DrtigKlotii. Circulars free. f. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio. Meaty beck wrtheat question ir HUN Tt GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt', Slv and Soap), fail la tha treatment of Itch, Bcsama, Ringworm. Tartar or other iteh ina akin tfieeaeee. Try thio treatment at our flak. EDGECOMBE DRUG COMPANY NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Edgecombe County. Under and by virtue of a power df a!e contained in a deed of trust from lohn Battle to Zeb , Vance Norman, trustee, the said Battle having de faulted in the payment of the note secured thereby, and the holder of said note having made application to said trustee to sell said land, the undersigned trustee will sell at pub; lie sale at the court house door in Tarboro, North Carolina, at 10.30 a', m., to the highest -bidder for cash on the 30th day of November, 1921, the following described land in Rocky Mount, North Carolina : ' "Beginning at a stake on the west side of Nugent street, 121 feet south of the intersection of Nugent street and an alley; thence along the south ern line ef lot No. 17, 114 feet to lot No. 15; thence S. 56 degrees 35 minutes W. 43 3-4 feet to a stake in the line of lot No. 14; thence in a southerly direction with the eastern line of lot No. 21, 30 feet, to a stake; thence with the northern line of lot No. 19, 129 3-4 feet to Nugent street, thence along Nugent street 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 18 of the W. A. Jordan A H. C. Nugent land; survey of which is-recorded in Book 128, page 488, Edgecombe County Registry. Reference is furth er made to deed from Howard Dixon Cole s Origin Wood Stoves never cook you nev freeze you. Your fire always fitthe weather. Miss Mary )uise Worsley, Miss Eliza Barden Catherine Staton, Rosa Meredithlid Mrs. A. B. Ham Ungton returi today from War saw, where tr attended the foot ball game yetrday. Invitations a'e been issued for a reception 'en by Mrs. L. Dow Pender Mon afternoon in hoi or of Mrs. Johti. Pender, Jr. to Geo. T. Blette recorded in Book 167, page 36 nd to deed from Geo. T. Buinette il others to Paul Gor ham recorded book 182 page 202, both of Edgrtibe County Registry. This .he 2 day of October, 1921 ZElANCE NORMAN, n2-ltw-4wks Trustee.. amj For North Carolina Rain and colder tonight; Sunday fair and colder; cold wave; fresh south, shift ing to northwest winds. Mr. R. R. Cotton, of Cottondale, was a visitor in the city today. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Brown will regret tp learn that their daughter,- Julia Bates, is quite sick. Mr. Julius Thigpen, of Rocky Mount, was a visitor in the city to day. The "Greatest Love," which was to be shown at the Colonial last night did not arrive in time for the show and will be shown tonight. Mrs. Conway Gordon is spending the w.ek-end in Farmville. Mi. H. T. Bryan has returned from Chattanooga, Tenn., wher ehe attended the marriage of his son, Mr. H. T. Bryan, Jr. ;i;::iii::iiiM;ivi.;;;M;mi!mnm;im Thomas Dollar Day Sale A Big Success THANKS REASON Giving Unusual Values at Unusual Prices Today is Your Last Opportunity COME TONIGHT THE THOMAS COMP'Y 8 dmaiktAaiBAAaiBK m . - smavAatA&av - - - - - . a a'k a a a' j t a H1NRICHS SADLER WEDDING. Dr. and Mrs. Ryland Otey Sad'er announce the marriage of theii daughter, Elizabeth Otey, to Mr. Erneft Henry Hinrichs, which took place in the city of Baltimore on the 16.h of November, 1921, at 6 o'clock, in the church of St. Michnc All Angels. R. J. Pelle, C. S. C., three prisoners, Farmers Bank and Trust Co, interest on note, J. A. Bulluck, 24 barrels corn, 145.00 35.00 120.00 Egecombe County Monthly Statement The folfing bills are allowed and ordered paid from the Road Fun R. S. Har;, repairs to auto, R. S. Harp clothing camp, Wilson LiStock Co., 8 mules, Wilson Litock Co., repairs to equipment, T. F. Marr, agent, freight. R. S. Harppay roll, wages, R. S. '.Han guards, R. S. Har.superintendent, ft. S. Harperages No. 2, R S. Harper.lges No. 2, T. F. Marrow?ent, freight, Tomlinson Criany, repairs to equipment, R. B. Peters ycery Co., rock salt, Camp No. 1, J. T Lawrencepairs to equipment, j. T. Lawremabor, J. T. Lawreneorage, R. S. Harper, gy and harness for oamp, B. F. Craven,airs to equipment, W. T Briley, k'rs to bridge, Baker Bros, nrs to equipment No. 1, Walston-Cobi, wages, No. 10 and 11, Walston-Cobl, freight on forage, Ed. Petaway age, repairs to equipment, Camp No Braswell Bro'rovisions camp Pinetops Sas! Blind Co., lumber, No. 2 Camp, Warren-Daw Co., repairs to equipment, No, Tp, C. L. Fountao., repairs to equipment No. 5, W. E. Phillip rage Nos. 10 and 11, W. E. Philips )airs to equipment, W. E- Philli rovisions camp, W. E. Phillippplies, Camp No. 2, R. E. L Cobbger, ileniamin, cipg camp, $1.00 3.75 1,600.00 327.20 2.62 160.00 150.00 150.00 60.00 150.00 3.58 36.37 2. OS 20.18 174.22 .28 35.00 25.00 5,00 18.00 227.00 11.21 1, 17.75 96.00 10.50 1.15 1.15 13.61 1.65 21.07 .60 1.50 10.50 Total, $6,470.4b The following bills are allowed and offered paid from the General Fund: ',, .3 A. Weddell, account salary, Vra. O. E. Harper, care Ed Cobb and wife, Willie Ward, cutting wood, H. A. & I., Howard Powell, care Hester PoweM, C. B. Fountain & Co., care paupers, j Z. A. Harrell, care paupers, Ilcniy Proctor, care pauper, -Vnna Em:n.lson, care(self, -Ci'ge William?, care scif. , . 'harlei' . oste , care C.i.irta bridge, ' .V. F. Oweiis, card pauper, Ann Williams, care self, Marrow-Pitt Hdw. Co., repairs to bridge, The Thomas Co., clothing for jail,' Edwards Broughton Printing Co., supplies, C.S.C., Edwards Broughton Printing Co., supplies, auditor, H. . eggett, capture two stills, Southern Stamp & Stat. Co., supplies, C.S.C., f.:. F. Clayton & Son, supplies, auditor, ; , C. F. Clayton & Son, supplies, superlritcndent, tlantic Paint Co., supplies, v Marrow-Pitt Hdw. Co., repairs to .jail, Marrow-Pitt Hdw, Co., repairs d court. house. 1 J..' T A T I I.. R. Bryan & Co., supplies, Register of Deeds, Car Tel. & Tel. Co., phone, H. A. & I, ' Zeno Moore, farm demonstrator, : Town of Tarboro, light, court house and jail, L. R. Sugg, repairs tot equipment, H. A. & I., H. S. Bunn, salary and office expense, Wales Adding Machine, repairs to machine. . Walker-Evans Coghill Co., supplies, Register of Deeds, ,,' SlAsi) $100.00 15.00 16.00 160 20.00 12.00 20.00 6.00 6.06 6. 6 Mb sioo io.fo) liJ.oo g.70 13.14 4d.ob 5.30 tf.BO 7. '5 ii7.ii . . 2.25 50,00 4.97 125,00 liib 43:27 Pender Hardi Co., repairs to equipment, No. 1 camp, 37.90 Pender Hardb Co., tileing, J. L. Hearneage, Camp No. 1, J. L. Hearneftge, Nos. 10 and 11, J. L. Hearneige, Nos. 8 vnd 9, J. L. Hearnekge, No. 5,' F. J. Warrecairs to equipment, No. 1, F. J. Warrenairs to equipment, No. 2, Tarboro Vulang Co.; repairs to equipment, No. 1, A. Williamsifepairs to equipment, Enterprise Gge Co., repairs to equipment, Murphy-JenlCo., repairs to equipment, No. 2, Murphy-JenlCo., provisions, No. i, A'arren-Dawjo., repairs to equipment, No. 1, Warren-Dawpo., labor, No. 3, Warren-Da wpo., repairs to equipment, W. S. Clark W. S. Clark W, S. Clark U3, JJIUVIOIUIIB, 11 U. i., is, provisions No. 1, ns, clothing, No. 1, W. S. Clark is, repairs to equipment, Standard Oi Marrow-Pitt Marrow-Pitt Marrow-Pitt Marrow-Pitt Marrow-Pitt The Thomas The Thomas Wilson Live ! Wilson Live J. Mayo, 5. repairs to equipment. ware Co., repairs to equip., No. 3, ware Co., repairs to equip.. No Wiley Hammrepairs to equipment. No. 1, Wiley Hamirrepairs to equipment, No. 5, ware Co., repairs to equipment, Co., repairs to equipment. No. 1, Co., provisions, clothing, No. 1, lothing, No. 2, '0., labor and team, Co., forage. Wilson ive Sib., repairs to equipment, t. E. Phillitf plies, Napoleon Batchelor, Costal Plain Fair Assd., advertisinsr county. Farmers Mutual Fire Asso., insurance, H.' A. & t., Murphy Jenkins Co., oil, II. A. & I., f Vic' nr. J. P, and J. A. Speight, post-morten Fred' Ed&j, Rosenbloom-Levy Co., clothing, H. A. & I., M. B. Harrison, election boxes, ! U. B. Peters Grocery Co., supplies, H. A. & I, H. Lewis, lumber, Whitehurst bridge, Edgecombe Drug Co., medicine, II. A. & I., Edgecombe General Hospital, care Frances Newton, J. P. Sugg Garage, repairs' to jail, L. M. Allbrook, payroll, farm, j L. M. Allbrook, pay roll, phone, W. S. Clark & Sons, outside yoor, W. S. Clark & Sons, outside poor, ' ' ' w. S. Clark & Sons, supplies, II A & I. J. W. Thomas, maintaining jail prisoners. 254.68 J. W. Thomas.conveyingprisoners, 278.40 J. W. Thomas, janitor, two months, V , 37.64 J. W. Thomas, tax signs, 55.10 J. W. Thomas, repairs to jail, ' 72.60 J. W. Thomas, telephone and postal, i 11.00 J. W. Thomas, Recorder's court, ' t1 27.00 A. T. Walston, fees, R. C. - 24.73 I. W. Thomas, fees, R. C. . 2.00 J. J. Dunford, ffees, R. C, : 40.75 fi. R. Owens, fees, R. C, . 4.90 f own of Tarboro, fees, R. C., 159.88 George E. Pennington, fees, R. C, : ' 13.00 Berry Lewis,, witness, :;: .' 200.80 Drue Manning, witness, . j ' .620. Ida Manning, witness, 221.40 George Mayo, witness, . 285.51 R.'C Rhea, witness,- 150.80 Staton Zoeller, supplies, sheriff, v . 24.00 Priscilla Lloyd, care self, ' ,; 58.25 Ann Bennett, care self, 60.75 Eli Britton, care selff, . t .-. s' 52.00 Wrs. Lydia Webb, care Don Cobb,' T 36.00 Lettice Lloyd, care self, . - r , ' 7.50 K. C. Gyles, health officer, ' v 1 6.03 Mrs. O. E. Harper, care Ed Cobb and wife. 106.65 J. ' A Weddell, on account, , 1.45 J.- A. Weddell, expenses to Raleigh, ' 7.00 Farmers Bank and Trust Co., interest on note, 7.00 J. A. Weddell, balance on salary, 252.00 J. A. Weddell, telephone, 181.74 H. H. Phillips, judge, R. C, v 93.40 Susan Hines, care Turner Hines, 3.14 :;; . 16.89 Total, 0.fdo 10:6? 50 ' 4,8.0 1.85 20.16 1 9:85 52.00 23:00 65:85 97:00 Sb:55 ;;8.33 127.32 i 02:90 14:25 50:00 ;2.'50 r 2i00 4.50 6:00 15.80 6.'6Sf ' 1:20 !.'.80 (1:78 ?.' 1;28 -.60 ; 1:00 . 1.00 ' .60 1.25 1.5f' 2.00' iS.0j:' 10.00- . ;a.op YOrj.63 13.00 100.00 9.53 7.50 66.66 8.75 50.00 4.00 t 2,552.70:'
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