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Catarrh Catarrh 1 a local disease greatly lnilu eticed by constitutional condition HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la l Tonio and Blood Pfirifler. By clanlni the blood tind bulldins up the gytir HALF'S CATARRH HED1CINK rtore lormal condition! and allon-a Nature ti Mo lis work. All Drugging. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney Co , Toledo, Ohio. HURT ALL OVER Texas Lady CouIdYt Sit, Stu. ef Lie With Aiy Comfort Say "Cardui Did WrW I Good." Bartlett, Tm.-Mrs, Nannta Mt ier, of Rout S, this placa, states : 'About three years ago I was In 4 .ery critical condition.' I had bee hi f ferine; for some time. To tell how hurt would be impossible. "I just hurt all oyer. I couldn't alt, tand or lay with any comfort, my ack, aides and head all gars roe a rreat deal of trouble. "I was especially bothered with a Ight ewlmuilnc la my head. My icople were very uneasy about me sad ent me to my relatives to sea If a hange would do me any gftod. "I stopped at a sister-in-law's aad she being a great believer in Cardul, Fked rue why I didn't use It , I de cided to try it . . . "I bad only taken a few doses whea I flt it would do me good. -This gave hope and I used it right along and It did ma Just a world of good, since which time I bar aever ceased to praise Ca.dul." Cardul is for simple female com plaints and womanly pains aad has been found to benefit in thousands of nrh cases when not due te malfor mation or that do not require surgical treatment. Try tt, NC-Ufe Your Neighbors: Plan YOUR NEIGHBOR has a plan that saves him a lot of worry and it often helps him make'' a' tiggef' success of his work. '. '''r.:- He makes it a rule to keep part of his money invested where he can get it quickly at any time. He is always ready for the unexpected demand. ; His favorite plan is to get a Certificate of Deposit for the sum he wishes to keep in hsi surplus fund. The bank guarantees him-a certain rate of profit and yet he can have the money again quickly at any time. v It's a good plan to have some money where you can put your hand on it at any time. But this money can be earning more profit for you if you adopt the "C. of D." plan. " Think it over and come to see us. The First Natibnal Bank THE BANK ii. tt. It u sale op real and personal property under deed of , ! TRUST. ' Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John Cheshire and Helen Cheshire, his wife, to George A. Holderness, Trustee, to secure an indebtedness due the Farmers Bank ing & Trust Company, which said in strument is dated January 1st, 1320, and registered in Book 219, at page 432, Edgecombe County Registry, the said trustee will on Wednesday, the 11th day of January, 1922, at the hour and place hereinafter designat ed, ofTer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the real and personal property described below: At 10:30 A. M., at the Burt Staton ; Farm, No. 3 STownship. 1st All crops, consisting of cotton corn and peanuts raised by John Cheshire during year 1920 on said farm, and anv and al! crops borrow ed by Cheshire and Ivcy and replacec by them, to be found on said farw. on the day ot sale. 2ndv Eleven head of mules, being all the mules owned by stud John Cheshire and wjliich arc now on said farm, one horse (white) named Frank, one bay mare named Mary, also cotton gin, with 15 H. P. gaso- linenjjini. and press, and all equip lin'-iiutini- and, pri'ss. and al pMWs(&ll f'ung ImnJmneiits of every lescnpt:' l ami oiner perso-pai prt'i-e.ty usa-1 ti cultivating said farm. u:d L-t.'onging to said John Ch'eiiire. 'At 12 M. before the Court House Door in Tarboro, X. 3rd. Certain lot In town of Tar boro on east side of St. Patrick street beginning" at southwest corner of Alice Cobb lot. 180 feet, 5 inches from Church street, thence easterly along Cobb line 158 feet, cornering; thence southerly and parallel to St. Patrick street 70 feet, 5 inches, cor nering; thence westerly and parallel to Cobb line 158 feet to St. Patrick street, thence northerly along said street to beginning. See deed from Kate and T. P. Cheshire to John Cheshire, dated April 8th, 1915, and duly recorded. ' 4th. One-half undivided interest in and to certain land in No, 3 town ship, adjoining Hannah Jenkins land. Charles HarrelJ and brothers, heirs of J, W. Howard, Leroy and Dock Teel, C. W. Mayo and others, con taining 824 acres, more or less, and known as the Burt Staton Farm. See will of J. B. Staton, Book 1, pag' 343. The said deed o ftrust so requiring the above property will be offered for sale in the order named and sale will be iscontinued when an amount sufficient to discharge the debt se. cured by said deed of trust has been realized. This December 3rd, 1921. GEORGE A. HOLDERNESS, dec 5 to jan 11 Trustee. FOR SALE NICE BABY CARR1- agi", in good condition. Apply to Southerner office. d7-5tp FOR SALE: Pecans, phone 381. LOST MONDAY NIGHT: STRING of pearls, with diamond clasp. Li beral reward for return to South erner office, d i-fitp BLANKETS FOR SALE A FEW pair of large heavy alt-wool blan kets for sale, made of Edgecombe County wool. Ten dollars per pair. Phone 23l. Geo. A. Holderness. . d7-Stc 666 is a prescription for Colds Fever and LeGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy -we know FOR YOU. S NOTICE. AO Want Ads are cash in ad vance from itoday on, Nobody will be charge. with J Wut Ad. If they ara phoned to the office they will have to ba paid for before insertion. If ii north sore to keep books on these entail accounts than they are worth. Pleas bear this in mind when phoning Want Ads to this office. VE DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST time" we are matters autd radia tor repairmen and can make that leaky radiator good as new at a 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.' II. Parker, 112 Main street. tf LET US MARK THE GRAVES OF your loved ones. Al) kinds of mar ble and granite. W. W, Moore, Tarboro, N. C. AGENTS FOR COMMONWEALTH Marble and Granite Co. We spec ialise in monuments, tombstones and fences. All work guaranteed, j Get cur prices. E. E. Baker, agent Tarboro, N. C. o20-ti FOR SALE BEST VARIETY EARLY CHARLES TOr WAKEFIELD CAR BAGE 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 I HAVE A LINE OF new and" second hand juvenile bicycles. Call and make your selection now. H. W. Knox Bicycle Shop. n30-10t :HARLEY LANIER, BARBER, will be glad to see his old f Hinds 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 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 LOST SPECTACLES! LAVENDER lens, gold rim, in black morocco case at D. Fenders, also black check book. Reward if returned to The Southerner office. da-3t FOR' RENT THE DWELLING NOW OCCUPIED BY ME, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO JAN. 1, 1923. MRS. SARAH HEILBRON. ER. dS-Stp LOST MY PUPPY. WIRE HAIRED terrior, "white and black marks on head. Dinksie Gilliam. d5-5t FOR SALE FORD ROADSTER) 1920 model, in good, condition; with electric starter. Bargain for quick sale. J. B. Aiken, care Jef ferson Standard Insurance office. de-tf-c : FOR SALE LLEWELLYN SETTER puppies, $10 each. No 'tter brace of bird dogs ever went In field than dam and aire of these puppies.. Re ference 1st National Bank,. Tar boro," N. C, Boston Natl. Bank, So. Boston, Va. . M. Loftus, So. Boston, Va. . dG-4tp THE TARBORO BAKING COM pany wants yodr patronage. We will deliver fresh bread, rolls, caksi and buns. Phone your orders in. Phone 632. d6-tf-e! TRY SOME ef OUR FRESH POUND cake. It is good. Free delivery. Tarboro Baking Co., phone 632. d6-tf-c WANT THOMAS Offers you phenomenal values in Ready-to-Wear for a few days only Ladies dresses in Silk Serges, Velour Tricotines at $8.95 Fifty ladies coats values up to $25.00 at $8.95 HOW DO WE DO IT? THE THOMAS COMFY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PRO PERTY UNDER DEED OF TRUST. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John Ches hire and Helen Cheshire, his wife, to Nan G. Clark, Trustee, dated March 11th, 1914, and registered in Book 175, at page 262, Edgecombo County Registry, default having; ht-en made in the payment of thu debt se cured and demand having been made for foreclosure, the said Trust-.' v jll on Monday, the ninth day of Janu ary, 1922, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., before the Court House Door in Ve Town of Tarboro, N. C, offer for sale to fie highest bidder for ash the fallowing described real es tate, lying and being in the county of Edgecombe, Slate of North Car olina, to-wit: A one-half undivided interest in and to that certain parcel or tract of land in No. 3 Township, adjoining the 'anda of Mrs. Hannah Jenkins, Chas. Harrcll and brothers on the east, the lands of Chas, Harrcll and brothers on the south, lands of the hrira of J. W. Jloward on the south, the lands of Leroy and Dockery Tee! on the west and the landg of C. W. Mayo on the north, containing 824 acres, more or less, and known as the Burt Staton Farm, being the land devised by J. B. Staton to John and T. P. Cheshire and Selma Staton by will recorded in Edgecombe County in Book 1, at page 343; see also deed from. Walter Deal and Selma Staton Deal, Book 145, at page 85, Edge combe County Registry. Also the right, title and interest of said John Cheshire in and to that identical lot in town of Tarboro, known as lot No. 31 on plat of said town and devised to Kate D.-Ches hire, John Cheshire, and T. P. Ches hire, by will of Jos. B. Cheshire, which is recorded , in Book H, page 476, Edgecombe County; also all the right, title and interest of John Ches hire in that parcel of land described in deed from S. S. Nash and wife to Kate I. Cheshire, John Cheshire and T. P. Cheshire, by deed in Book 130, at page 375; said property having been divided by said tenants in com mon since the data of said deed of trust and" the part conveyed to said John Cheshire in gevraHy being de scribed as follows: Lying on the east side of St. Patrick street, beginning at '.he southwest corner of the Alice Cobb lot, 180 feet, 5 inches from Church street, thence easterly aiong line of Cobb lot 158 feet, cornering; thence southerly and parallel to St Patrick street 70 feet, 5 inches, cor nering; Opener westerly and parallel to Cobb line 158 feet to St. Patrick street, thence northerly with St. Pa trick street 70 feet, 6 inches to the beginning, according to description in deed from. T. P. Cheshire, and Kate Cheshire to John Cheshire, dat ed April 8th, 1915, and duly record ed in tffice of Register of Devdj for Edgecombe County. Thi8 December 3rd, r921. r NANNIE G. CLARK, TrusVe, W. G. Clark, Owner of Notes. ev-day-to-Jan-9 C. O. Burnetts ' J. L. McGches WQ O D : STOVS LENGTHS IN BOTH SLABS AND SPLIT COAL WELL, JUST ORDER ONE TON THE COAL WILL DO ' ' "; : ' v tlf. THE REST. . ' . ' ,- ' s. .. , PROMPT SERVICE Tarboro Goal (Ho. -: 1 ' '' ' : : . Phone 268 ' :-r;' ii Insnrance r.. sri i RENT? WE WILL PAY THAT. 1 ONE form of Are loss is not coy crcd by regular fire insurance the loss of rents when fire makeg a building untenantable. If not protected, you muSt stand loss of income while re building, RENT INSURANCE completely indcmnifii-fis you against rental loss. If you oc cupy the. building, jt pays your -rent until the building is replac ed. The men in this Hartford Agency are experts in ferreting out hazards. Their long expert 'encc in reducing fire risks may be .of: great assistance to you without extra cost. : : . !' Jacocks & j Royster Co. " " TARBORO, N. C. 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