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"F&IDAY, DEC. 16, 1921 THE SOUTHERNER PACK .TITitft V' NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PRO PERTY UNDER DEED OF TRUST, ; Under and by virtue -of the power nd authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by John Chea hire and Helen Cheshire, his wife, to x Nan G. "Clark, Trustee, ; dated March 11th, 1914, and registered in Book 175, at page 262, Edgecombe County Registry, default having been 1 u . t , umue 111 wie jjuyineut u tua ueut se cured and demand having been made for foreclosure, the said Trustee will on Monday, the ninth day of Janu ary, 1922, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M., before the Court House Door in the Town of Tarboro, N. C, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, lying and being in the county ot Edgecombe, State of North Car olina, to-wit : A one-half undivided interest in and to that certain parcel or tract of 1 11 Yl il jn W. 9 Tnmni'liili cwl . . 1 n i n n. tKeV'andg of Mrs. Hannah Jenkins, 1 Chas. Harrell and brothers on the east, the lands of Chas. Harrell and brothers'1 on the south, landa of the heirs of J. W. Howard on the south, th$ lands of Leroy and Dockery Teel " 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' I, at page 343; see also deed M . TIT 1 i Tkl I O . 1 . (ll 1 Arum vvaiier juri'ui anu o'inu Biaton Deal, Book 145, at page 85, Edge combo County Registry. . Also the right, title and interest of raid John Cheshire in and to that : J . : 1 ti. r rr. i " 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 mat parcel 01 iana aescnoea in deed from S. S. Nash and wife to Kate D. 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 date of said deed of trust and tho part conveyed to said John Cheshire in severalty being de scribed as follows: Lying on the east side of St, Patrick street, beginning at the" southwest corner of the Alice Cobb lot, 180 feet, 5 inches from Church street, thonce easterly along line of Cobb lot 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 1 street, thence northerly with St. Pa trick street 70 feet, 5 inches to the 1 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 office of Register of Deeds for Edgecombe County. Thig December 3rd, 1921. NANNIE G. CLARK, Trustee W. G. Clark, Owner of Notes. ev-day-to-Jan-9 itreet to beginning. See deed from iate and -T. P. Cheshire to John Cheshire, dated April 8th, 1915, and luly recorded. 4th. One-half undivided, interest n and to certain land in No. 3 town ship, adjoining Hannah Jenkins land, Charleg Harrell . and brothers, heirs of J. W. Howard, Lero and Dock Teel, C. W. Mayo and others, con taining 824 acres, more or less, and known as the Burt Staton Farm." See WHY NOT EXTT'T I" JOY OF YOUR CHRISTMAS FES1 1 .v- OUR FAR-AWAY FRIENDS Send Them Flowers u wm No matter where located--! can make delivery of flowers or plants in any city in United States or Canada within, an hour or Wo of your order, if necessary. HOW WE DO IT FOR YOU I HOLD MEMBERSHIP IN THE FLORISTS' TELEGRAPH DELIVERY an organization of leading florists in the United states and Canada formed for the purpose of making '.eliveries of flowers or plants on telegraph orders, in .ny City or Town in the United States and Canada. Under, the system inaugurated I can fill orders for! ou anywhere, in a manner as faithful and satisfac- ory ns I fill orders for you here in your own commu-l lity. You can thus present a floral token at a-distant! point within an hour or two after placing your orderSUJ with me and rest assured that your instructions will be carried out to the letter. C'C Our system enables us to give detailed instructions ' regarding orders, without the ordinary possibility of error, and the requirements of our organization are such as to guarantee your perfect satisfaction. Your box of flowers, bouquet, floral basket, or floral design of any kind, with your personal card, can be placed in the hands of your distant friends with prac tically the same expedition that we make in deliveries to points within the local jurisdiction of our store. LET ME CONSULT WITH YOU ABOUT IT ,f -. V. Herman Creech FLORIST PHONES 75 and 410 TARBORO, N. C. CONETOE NEWS. ; Mr. L. T. White from Raleigh was visitor in Conctoe last week, i The sewing circle of Conetoe met it 'Ah Mrs. N. B. Da-vspn, Jr., Tues day evening. Delicious refreshments jf hot chocolate and sandwiches vtre served. The club will meet nexi time with Mrs. F. J. Dozier. The missionary society of Metho dist church has planned a bazaar for ;h(! benefit of the Methodist church to be held in the old barber shop, Jrday afternoon and evening. Many as?ful Christmas presents will be on display for sale, at reasonable prices. Every lady in No. 2 township should yi.'it this shop. Refreshments also will be served. Invitations have been issued by Mis. N. B, Dawson, Jr., for Monday afternoon, when she entertains at a kitchen shower , in honor of Mes dames Rush Stancill and Paul War ren. Mr. Henry Brown, Misses Eliza beth and Annie W. Tolbert, Frances Warren and Pearl Southerland mo tored to Washington Saturday.- Work on the beautiful bungalows jf Messrs. Job Holland and Paul Varrjn ig being pushed forward. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Stancill are jceupying their new home. The appearance of our town is jeing much improved by these new )uillinirs. Mrs. J. E. Bulluck, Miss Mamie .nd Mr. Felton Bulluck motored to .tocky Mount Thursday to attend :he funeral of Mr. Tom Bulluck, who iell dead on the streets Wednesday. Mrs. J. G. Ra'by at the regular monthly meeting. Quite -a large num ber was present. Mrs. John L. Bridgers opened the meeting with prayer and made short talk, giving outline of the coming year's work. Mrs. R. P. Hot, district director, gave an interesting account of the general convention and requested tho : members to subscribe to the "Women of the South in War Times," and work for the Jefferson Davis Memo rial, which has been given entirely to the U. D. C. to finish at an oarlv dale. Mrs. Arah Bass was made chair man of the two committees: The Sol-j diers' War Record committee and the . Ways t.nd Means committee. j Much regret was expressed at the illness of our reporter, Mrs. Frank Powell. The hostess served delicious re freshments of ice creain and cake. XMAS CANDY A FRESH SUPPLY OF Chrystalized Pineapple, Cherries, AssoHed Fruits for your Holiday Fruit Cakes. ALSO FRESH Brazil Nuts, Almonds, Pecans, Walnuts, All Are 1921 Crop. Try Our Pecan Roll and all Our Chocolates. Why Buy Candy that Has Been Stored Away When YOU CAN BUY IT FRESH MADE DAILY. We Make All Of Our Candy MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Thomas Candy Co. T "THE PALACE OF SWEr.r5" Phone 693 ROCKY NvO'JNT, N. Cj HONOR ROLL OF CONETOE SCHOOLS FOR 3D MONTH Attention, Candidates G. F. S There will be a meeting of the candidates branch of the Girls' Friendly Society on Saturday after- ! 't'o; noon at 2.30, at the home of Miss 1 acre: Kate Cheshire, director. ' John A ful' attendance is desired to make plans for a Christmas celebration. )f lot No. 2, containing 5.14 heretofore conveyed by said 1. Savags to Joe and T. F. (ncn v bv iloed 111 Book 145, page 4'S; and reference is made to said partition, recorded in Book 2S. pa re 91). t-nd to said deed, for a further description of same. SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY UNDER DEED OF TRUST. '-. . -; Under and by virtue of the power of salo 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 dud 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 aid trustee will on Wednesday, the 11th day of January, 1922, at the hour and place hereinafter designat ed, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash the real and personal At 10:30 A. M., at the Burt Staton property described "below: . m Farm, No. 3 STownship. 1st. AH crops, consisting of cotton corn f 'and peanuts raised by John Cheshire during year 1920 on said farm;' and any and all crops borrow ed by Cheshire and Ivey and replaced by them, to be found on said farm on th day of sale. 2nd. Eleven head of mules, boing all th mules owned by said John Cheshire and which are now on said farm,, one horse (white) named Frank, one bay maro named Mary, also cotton gin, with 15 H. P. gaso line engine and press, and all equip ment; also all farming implements of every: description and other personal propei ty used ta" cultivating said farm J!- Mid belonging to said John Chenhire. At l M. before , the Court House Door, in Tarboro, N. C. 3rd, Certain lot in town of Tar boro an 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. Patriiik street JO feet, 5 inches, cor nering; thence westerly and parallel to Cobb line 158 feet to St Patrick street, thence northerly along said Supply Your Table from Pender's Cash & Carry Yellow Front Economy Store, Located at ST. JAMES STREET TARBORO, N. C. FLOUlt Voight's Crescent Patent, Hc-.lf Barrel Bag. $3.95 24 Pound Bag ..... 1-00 12 Pound Bag -50 FLOUR Voight's Self Rising, 24 Pound Bag ........ $1.05 12 Pound Bag ................... . . .55 SUGAR Best Refined Granulated,' Bulk, Found . . .... .06 SUGAR Best Refined Granulated, 10 or 25 Pound Cotton Bags, Pound . . . ................ .06 1-4 BUTTER Pender's Perfect Creamery, Cut from the Tub, Pound y... .49 BUTTER ' D. P. Finest Quality Creamery Butter. Made in the Meadow Gold Creamery and guar anteed to be the Same h:gh quality as the ' Meadow Gold Butter. 1 Pound Prints. ... Quarter Pound Cubes, Fornd .... . . . . . COFFEE . D. P. Coffee. Compare this high grade cof ; fee with any other higher price brand. Pound- m ' BREAD Pender's Twin Loaf Bread. Made with the purest and best' materials. 16 oz. loaf, when baked, for -.07 LARD h Pure Rendered Lard, cut from Tub, Pound.... .15 SNOWDRIFT ' ' 1 Pound Pail .19 2 Pound Pail ..... .. .. .36" 4 Pound Pail .... .... . . ' '. . ; .68 8 Pound Pail .......... ...... ...... . . . 1.28 ' CHRISTMAS GROCERIES Order your Christmas Groceries at Pender's Yellow Front Store. Every item-guaranteed best quality and . strictly fresh at Cash & Carry Economy Prices. CONETOE, Dec. 16. The follow ng pupils of the Conetoe school have ittair.ed the honor roll during the bird month: Eleventh grade: Frances Warren, .slellie Davenport, Gladys Madry, Ju ian Bulluck, Knight Thigpen, Sallic Waters. Tenth grade: Annie W. Tolbert, Claris.i Britt, Rachel Godwin. Ninth grade: Billie Keel, Mary levcrly, ltcbocca Thigpen. Eighth grade: John Henry Ed nur.dson, .Annie Harrell, Raleigh Mcwsome, Kathleen Spain, Amber ;larko a:-d Janie; Spain. . Seventh grade: Annie Satterth vaita ar.d Elcnder Briley. Sixth grade: Harvdy Edmondson, i-.ouiso Bi-iley and Mavis Stancill. Fifth grade: Vernon Sawyer. Fourth grade: Hannah Barnhill. SALE OF LAND. ! Under the power and authority ; contained in a mortgage executed t.i mo by John H. Savage and wife, r - , corded in Book 161, page 190, Edsre- ! combe County Resistry, default 'hav ing been made in the payment of tho note therein secured, I will fell yt ! the Court House Door in Tarboro. i N. C, at public auction t ) the high- I e.-st bidder far cash, on January 21. 1 1922, at 12 o'clock, noon, the fol- 1 lowing described lands in No. 3 Town ship: Lying on Deep Creek, adjoin-' ing the lands of B. F. Shelton. t:!' heirs of W. R. Savage, Joe and T. F. Cherry and others, being lot No. 2 in tho partition of the lands of the 'ate Alston Savage allotted to Emma L. Savage, lot No. 3 allotted to said John H. '.Savage, and lot No. 4 allot ted to R. A. Savage, containing 22! acres, more or less, except that por- l:er 10,-1021. JAMES !TNO: Mm I cate: Jiiir ; to .1. I nil R LAVD SAL". c :.! '' v'.'tec of a nor. er of o-.t-'isnci: .11 a. mo'-t'-'age cxe m me 11th day of January. ...v .iav;d Brock and wife, Ma- .1. 1". .Young and wife, Lucy, barry and wife, Stella; ;1 i.'i Book 207, pare ) " M dl m.:.l" in the pay in notes therein secur- piortgagees will enu.rthow 0 rl r rarboro. Ldsrecombe Count v, on tie 16lh day of Jamtcr". !:'"': 1 2 M., to the highest bidder for cash or upon such term, as n.av :i ;:i ncunced upon day of sale, the fol lowing tract of land, nractically ! c. cared land. w:h -ill house? situ I ato thereon. rk'-rV-d ?s follows: T s 'V E.H'ePombe Coun- ty and Township No. 9, beginning ai a staKe, in the public road about one mile vest of SvUnrp Point, in ' Jain or, Coi-.b's i:i-. ;.!. running N3- 1 : 4-E -vith s-ikI Col;b's line to a chop- I r.fd elia 0:1 Uir bank of Otter's Creek, I ihonco with the run of Otter's Creek j S.52-80W to a chopped gum on said ' Otter's Creak, corner of J. R. Cobb's ! Knc; tHvicc , . ' J. R. Cobbs... line F"- t"iVV .. .1 -i -:.i:e I1; the pwblis rad; tnence v.'.n u.b :aid road S6C- to the b''ri'ii"? containing res more or less. The same Cray Cobb home bv W. O. Thig- ! cj cor vho undersigned offer for s:i!e. .'it the i SOE 9: r, beir.g a part of th place, and cor.v; T5f.-n to J 1''. You.-, in Boole 200 m.. PuVilir i'cr , :. Thi !:.h . 1 At.)ii'i-. dl6-23-30- ! :';. recorded -rocomhe 1)21 !V.Nt :.'' 5BLRRY, i.A RAEBERUY. OF C. RETURNING CASH ' TO LOCAL MERCHANTS 54 55 31 J. D. Foster, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce stated today .hat he had returned to local mer chants more than two hundred dol lars, representing overcharges in freight bills. These adjustments lave started coming Jn rapidliy and t t is expeeted that by the middle of January more than five hundred dol- ars -yill have been refundud the lo :al merchants and manufacturers. ?ince the contract recently entered nto by the Chamber o Commerce, he local shippers receive and ad ditional ten per cent on these re funds. ; PIP1N' HOT TEA ROOM ., MAKES SPLENDID SHOW The Pipin Hot Tea Room opened at the Beck Electric Store by the iadies of the Presbyterian , 'Church is jiow ready for all patrons. Any thing in light luncheg can be secur ed at the Tea Room at reasonable prices. If you have not visited the Tea Room you will profit by doing so, and at the same time help in a good cause. . U. D. C. Chapter Entertained. The William Dorsoy Pender Chap ter was delightfully entertained by will of . J. B. Staton, Book 1, page 343.. - ' ' .' ' . The said deed o f trust so requiring the above property will bo offered for sale in tho order named and salo will be iscontinued when an amount sufficient to 'discharge the debt se cured by said deed of trust has been, realized. , j This December 3rd, T921. GEORGE A. HOLDERNESS, I dec 5 to jan 11 . Trustee, Free for Free for kJ Vr fin . ma5 Trade-Marls r& tj Trade-Marks Scffi!! dp mlmt Free fas' 25 Trade-Harhs Oh! Girls! Oh! Boys! Look! Lickity-Split School Outfit for nothing! Whole box of black and colored pencils, erasure, rubber bands, penholder S:n, 'n everything. And you can have 'em without payinc any money! iant penholder bifj yellow one good, easy writing pen. Fits your hand fine. Hard leads and soft leads. 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