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.It 4. i4 i x) ' V I SOUTHERNER SATURDAY DEC. 3, 1921. , Our Big Anniversary IP La Is In Full Blast Values In Every Depart ment That Will Make You Open Your Eyes. I Stock Is Moving Fast ,4 So Come Esirly Rosenbloom - Levy Co. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES Bfn aeek wittaaut ouevtion ; If HUNT QUAIANTKKD iWN DISKASB mincDiu : Irlunt'slvail4 3asp,feitin lIutmMnl fitch, Enema, Rtnnrrs.TeUrarotherltcB- inM Bkin siuaMS. Try this .... trestmsat t cur fitk. EDGECOMBE DRUG COMPANY 3 fir & M X ' Catarrh Catsrrli Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK Is 4 Tonic and Blood Purifier. Br dantin the blond and buildintr tip the System HAI.IS CATAJ5H MEPICINB restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. All Driitsists. Circulars free. F. J. Citeney Co., Toledo. Ohio. . Consolidate the Ckarter ef the Town ; Pinetope, N. C. Notice is hereby given to all per- ona that application will Je made to toe General Ajsembly of North Caro lina at its 1921 special session, to , limend nd eonsolidate the Charter ol the Town of Pinetops, Edgecombe County, N. C. This the 26th day of Oct., 1921. . vj28-30t E. L. PITT, Mayor. Henry C Bourne, Attorney. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME HENRY C. BOURNE. Atty. W1DNEYT0 LOAN Lugging out ashes is a snap with a Cole's Original "Wood Stove. Two buckets all winter. That's all. NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS OF the Coastal Plain Fair. Association There will be a meeting Thursday Dec. .8, 1921, Commissioners room Court House for. the election of officers and such other business that may properly come before ;the stockholders meeting. Geo. . How ard, Secretary. d3-4t ., ON -IMPROVED FARM LANDS JAMES PENDER C. 0. Burnett -t - J. U McGehee WOOD STOV LENGTHS IN BOTH SLABS AND SPLIT COAL WELL, JUST ORDER ONE TON THE COAL WILL DO '-. THE REST. . ' 1 ' PROMPT SERVICE Tarboro Coal Co. i , , . ; , .. ; . -.. - .':;-"- v , . - ' Phone 266 V B 5c DRINK R 5c U I ; At All Groceries ;: u. v 1 i j R. B. PETERS I Grocery Ccmp'y I Distributors 35 . PHQNE 84 2 LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS For North Carolina: Partly cloudy and somewhat solder tonight, Sunday unsettled and colder, probably rain moderate to fresh nortfiwcst shifting to northeast and east winds. Mr. Gporcre Earnhardt left last night for "Durham, to be with his sis ter, who is quite sick. Mrs. L. H. "Lumsden of Kinston is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. F. H. Pender. Mr. Rawls Howard entertained a number of friends at an oyster roast Thursday evening at his home on Al bcrmarle avenue. Fighting Fate at the Colonial to night. Little Miss Mary Leggett enter tained a hrfst of friends at her home on Main street last evening. Miss Palmer will speak to the Woman's Wesley Bible Class and the Wesley Builders at the Methodist Sunday school, tomorrow morning. All ladies of the church are invited to be present. A GREAT TOY CENTER. Some time "8 it. was, published in The Southerner that Tarboro had a big reputation of being the largest center for the sale of Xmas toys o't anv town within a radius of 100 mileg of here. Xmas times are on and it looks as if the town would sustain that o'd reputation. Santa Claus is getting ready fol the children in this section. WANTS v NOTICE. All Want Adt are cash In ad vance from today on. NoSody will lie charged with any Want ' Ad. If they are phoned to the office they will have to be paid for before insertion. If is r.orth aore to keep books on these t snail accounts than they are worth. Please bear this in mind when phoning Want Ads to this office. WE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST time" we are masters auto radia tor repairmen and can make that leaky radiator good as new at reasonable price, prompt service assured. Ship it today. Reliable Radiator Works, 233-35, S. Wash ington St., Rocky Mount, N. C, 6 14 tf FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Married or single. Apply Mrs. R. H. Parker, 112 Main street. tf LET US MARK THE GRAVES OF your loved ones; All kinds of mar ble and granite. W. W. Moore, Tarboro, N. C. CHRISTMAS GIFTS DON'T YOU think one of the following would suit? The Country Gentleman, $1.00. The Ladies Home Journc'., 11.00. The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00. Good Housekeeping, $2.50. Send me your order, or phone mc at o43 and I will call fer same Mrs. M. R. Rives. n25-eod-4; AGENTS FOR COMMONWEALTH Marble and Granite Co. We spec ialize in monuments, tombstones and fences. All work guaranteed. Get our prices. E. E. Baker, agent, Tarboro, N. C o20-tf ssSkaffaaAMnnnfeefau IwHIiiT g THOMAS Offers you phenomenal values in ; II rteady-to Wear for a few days only Ladies dresses in Silk Serges, Vetour Tricotines at $8.95 Fifty ladies coats values up to $25.00 at $8.95 HOW DO WE DO IT? THE THOMAS COMP'Y WANTED TO BUY A GOOD SEC- ond hand bicycle cheap. Apply to Ernest Lewis, 119 Water st. 2-3tp FOR SALE COLE HOT BLAST coal heater, used 3 months. W. C. Hargrove. dl-2tp FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Box 34. ' 1: FOR SALE BEST VARIETY EARLY CHARLES TON WAKEFIELD CAB BACH PLANTS, 1000 TO 5000 AT $1.50 PER THOUSAND; 5000 AND MORE $1 PER THOUSAND, F.O.B. N. B. DAWSON, CONETOE, N.C. ll-9-30t NOTICE LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of a certain mortgage dated September 29, 1921, executed by D. L. Brown and wife to the undersigned, default having been made in payment of the notes therein secured, I will on THURS DAY, DECEMBER 29, 1321, be tween the hours of 12 M. and I P.M. ffer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door in the town of Tarboro, the fol lowing described real estate: Tracts Nos. 1-6, and 8 of the land purchased of A. J. Corbctt by D. L. Brown, map of which was made by Lambe and Davis which map is duly recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Edgecombe county. This the 22nd day of Nov... 1921. A. J. Corbett, Mortgagee, Bryce Little, Atty., Wilson, N. C. FOR SALE A FEW WHITE Rock hns and pullets. Prize win ners at Wilson, Greenville and Tarboro. Austin's Poultry Yard, Tarboro, N. C. 11 14 12td 3tw LOST HOG. BIG SOW, BLACK &; white spots, crap off right car und! fork in left ear. Don Shorrod. j dl-3tp : .J 57 MILES PER GALLON MADE with new patented gasoline vapo-j rizer. Write for particulars. The , Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukawana' LOST LIGHT BROWN VELVET pu--sev full of money, on last Sat urday afternoon; on Main street perhaps n r m r Roser bloom-Levy's st (. Good ; award if rMurned to Southerner oftire. dl-ltp NOTICE LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of a certain mortgage dated September 29, 1921, executed by D. L. Brown and wife to the undersigned, default having been made in payment of the notes therein secured, I will on THURS DAY, DECEMBER 29, 1921, be tween the hours of 12 M. and 1 P.M. offer for sa'.c to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the Court House door in the town of Tarboro, the fol lowing described real estate: Tracts Nos. 1, 6, and 8 of the land purchased of A. J. Corbett by D. L. ; Brow.i, map of which was made by Lambe and Davis which map is duly ' recorded in the office of the Regis- : :er of Deeds for Edgecombe county. This the 22rid day of Nov., 132L A. J. Corbett, Mortgagee. Bryce Little, Atty., Wilson, N. C. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix ' of Jennie B. Walker, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against her estate, to present them on or be fore November 28th, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. LOU BUNTING, Admr'x., . 'i n28-ltw-6wks Conctoc, N.C.; W. O. Howard, Attorney. ' S. D. It LOST Bunch of Keys, about 7, on ring, Thursday; 1 P.O. key. Return Tarboro Cigar Store. 26-tf NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Edgecombe County, maden the special proceed ing entitled "C. W. Slade, adminis trator of Simon Slade, deceased, vs. Ada Slade Baker, et als., Heirs at Law," the undersigned commissioner will on Tuesday, the 27th day of De cember, 1921, at the hour of 12 M., at the court house door in Tarboro, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash all of the right, title and interest of the heirs at law of Simon Stade, deceased, in and to the following described lands in Edgecombe County, North Caro lina : Lying in No. 8 township, bound ed on the north and west by the R. J. Grimes land, on the east by Peter Worsley land, on the south by the Roberson land, being the land bought by Simon Slade from the Harper es tate, containing by estimation 76 acres; also lot No. Z in Me ai vision of the lands of Mary Mayo, report of which is recorded in Book 92, at psg 316, Edgecombe County Regis try, containing 15 1-2 acres, and de scribed In deed front John Mayo and others to Simon Slade, recorded in Book 111, at page 243, Edgecombe County Registry. , Darnell Gilliam Commissioner. November 24th, 1921. ORDERS TAKEN FOR MACHINE. makes beaten biscuits and rolls. Best Xmas gifts. Sally B. Staton. n2d-6t V NOTICE I HAVE A LINE OF new and Hecond hand juvenile bicycles. Call and make your selection now. H. W. Knox Bicycle Shop. n30-10t PEANUT STORAGE NOW AVAILABLE IN TARBORO for EDGECOMBE FARMERS. THERE IS A SHORT CROP AND THE PROSPECTS FOR AN ADVANCE IN PRICE ARE VERY GOOD. Edgecombe Bonded Warehouse Company WANTED ROOM AND BOARD; prefer in" private family; gentle man only. Address Box 433. 28-3t CHARLEY LANIER, BARBER, will be glad to see his old friends at the' Star Barber Shop, in the rear of Cook's Temple Drug Store. Three chair shop. Bill Weaver, : proprietor. - n29-6tp TRANSFER I MEET ALL TRAINS Call me at phone 390. Geo. L. Har rell Steam Pressing Club. n30-6t ROOMS FOR RENT. Phone 205. ; n23-6tp LOST BETWEEN THE DEPOT Cooks Drag Store: One blue serge dress; wrapped in newspaper. The finder please return to this office and receive reward. n30-3tc FOR SALE MAJESTIC RANGE, second hand, in good condition. Apply Southerner office, n30-3tp LOST 3 BUNDLES HAY BALING wire on Whitakers road thru'Leg getts. 3. R. Etheridge, Tarboro. FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR 1920 mode!, self starter; W. C. Hargnvre. dl-2tp NOTICE I Shall Soon Have My DRY ROOM Complete, to ELIMINATE ALL GAS ODORS. Cleaning, Pressing Tailor ing, Dying and Dress- v making 5 Suits, Cleaned and Pressed $2.00 5 Suits, Pressed $1.50 Suits and Dresses Scrubbed - -75c HATS MADE TO ORDER. OLD HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED ALL CUSTOMERS PAY UP, AND ALL THAT ARE PAID UP DECEMBER 1, AND BUYS ONE SET OF TICKETS IN ADVANCE GETS " One Hat Blocked Free STRICLAND'S Steam Pressing Club PHONE 272 - MHHIMMIHHll tMM
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