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"TUESDAY, DEC. 27TT921 " uu tUUn :ii;ji:i.w..;;:;;;::r:::::,,;:;;f.;;i.;.3n;;;;;;r nnrsinmnffK '4 I- 4i ff ,mi"" ' Copyright 1921 Hart Schaftner &. Marx Big tductioii in Our " Clothing Stock We find it necessary to re duce our very large stock of suits. For a few days we are going to give you an op portunity to buy them at your own price. Here are the well known brands that we handle. Hart Schaffner & Marx enheimer Style Plus and Michaels Stern Kiippi $22.50 to $29.50 suits now $19.50 $30.00 to $37.50 suits now $26.50 j $40.00 to $49.50 suits now $36.50 , ...... ... ... . ... ... . . 4 I 1 I Boys overcoats and suits greatly reduced also Mens overcoats osenbloom - Levy Go. HOME OF HART CHAFFNER & MARX GOOD CLOTHES OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kochtizkay and children of Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Howard on Xmas day. M:ss Dicio Howell of New York city is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. F. A. Howell, near Spe -d. Mis Norma and Sallie JSaunders spent Christmas in Four Oaks with their mother. Miss Dorothy Williamson return ed home today after spending Xmas in Columbia, S, C, with her brother, Mr. Lynwood Williamson. Mr. Aquillia Hyman of Newport News spent Xmas with his aunt, Miss Sarah Hyman. . The many friends of Mr. .C. A. Johnson., will regret to learn he is confined to his bed by sickness. Mr. P. L. McCabc left today for Durham on business.. Mr. Howell Barlow left today for Haml"t after spending the holidays with his paients, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barlow. Messrs. Sam Jenkins, Howaid Hol ders, WillionV Clark, Geo. Holder ness Jr., and Mr. Frank Ward of Ra leigh, motored to Henderson today i;tUnd a dance there tonight. Mae Allison in "F.xtravajranee" at the Colonial theatre tonight. Mrs. J. D. Woodlcy and daughter Maivjaiet left today for Greenville, where they will visit relatives for a few days. Miss Josephine Copeland of Kin- I ston is the guest of Miss Mary El j liott McCabe for a few days. Messrs. Robert and Arthur hls worth of Seattle, Wash., spent a few hours with relatives in the city yes terday, enroute to Washington, N.C. Luy Knight Ruffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ruffin, is quite sick. Mr. George A. Holderness, Jr., is home from the Naval Academy for the holidays. Generally cloudy tonight and on Wednesday; colder in the extreme west portion; moderate to fresh northwest and north winds. Mr. Walter Ruftin spent Christ mas with relatives in Whitakers: ' M s. Cramer and son, Mr. Vance 1 Cramer, of Norfolk, are the quests of M,s. Cramer's sister, Mrs. Walter Simmons. ; Mr. William Morning has returned after spending Christmas day with friends in New Bern. t Little Virginia Parker, daughter of Mr. Howard Parker, who has been ' ill with membraneous croup and I diphtheria, is still a patient sufferer from the after effects of the serum I which was used." ' Thj condition of Mrs. Jack Mob ! Icy, who has been critically ill, is ! greatly improved and her many Ifiiends hope for a speedy eonvales j ence. Mrs. Andrew Outterbridge, Mrs. j Wm. Melton and two children and i Miss Vivia Reeves of Robersonville j were among the Christmas shoppers 1 here last week. j Mis. Wade Andrews, who has' been a patient at the Edgecombe ! General Hospital for a few days, har been removed to her home and is; much better. i Mv. and Mrs. "Tom" Saunders are receiving congratulations over the an i .-al of a little daughter Christ mas Eve which has been named Pau line. A Ford car driven by Mr. Whit field collided with a Franklin driven by Mr. Willis Powell, Sunday aft ernoon near the corner of Main and Pitt streets. None of the occupants were injured, thanks to the pres ence of mind of Mr. Powell, who, seeing a collision, inevitably shut down his enirine and had stopped j just us the approaching car hit. Both machines were badly damaged by the impact, j " ' - Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Krusemark of Roanoke, Va., are visiting their bro ther, Mr. Henry- Whitlark and fam ily. Mr. Krusemark is a successful business man of , Roanoke, being, in the manufacturing business of auto mobile tires in that city. Mr. R. D. Karn motored over to Grimesland Monday with a party of friends and reports the -roads some thing fierce. -'.rv. . ; Mr, and Mrs. William Rogers of Greenville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Worsley, Christmas. - Miss Rita Mosburg of Norfolk is visiti.ig her aunts, Misses Rosa and Julia Morris. Misses Norma and Sallie Saunders have returned after spending Xmas with their parents in Four Oaks. Miss Lizzie PalamounUin of Jack sonville, Fla., is spending a few days with relatives in the city. Mrs. Frank Liles of KinHon is in town visiting Mr. Raeford Lilca and family.; WANTS NOTICE. All Want Ad arc caah in ad vane from today Nobody will be charged with any Want Ad. If they are phoned to the office they will have to be paid for before insertion. If it r.orth ore to keep book on thete assail account than they are worth. Please bear thia in mind when phoning Want Ad to this office. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Married or single. Apply Mrs. R. H. Parker, 112 Main street. tf AGENTS FOR COMMONWEALTH Marble and Granite Co. We spec ialize in monuments, tombstones and fences. All work guaranteed. Get cur prices. E. E. Baker, agent, Tarboro, N. C. o20-tf FOR SALE THREE GOOD STRONG tablets with metnl top. Wil sel Cheap for cash, need the room. applv to Southerner office. Dc. 12 tf. THE THOMAS COMPANY WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE THOMAS COMFY 8 II MIOI txzttu FOR SALE ONE 12 FOOT PIECE 2 INCH SHAFTING. ONE 6 FOOT PIECE 2 INCH SHAFTING, FIVE HANGERS AND BELTING. WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH APPLY TO SOUTHERNER OF. FICE . Dee. 12-tf Mr. Henry Staton of New York and Lt. Commander Adolphus Sta ton r! spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. L. L. Staton. Mi-3. W. B. Howard and son Wil liam B., have returned to their home in Asheville. Mr. W. S. Clark left today for Wilmington to visit his daughter, Mrs. Douglass Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Duke of Da.-.-ville, Va., are visiting relatives l..: t Misses Sylvia and Annie Rubi.. have returned to Baltimore after a visit of two months with Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Rubin. FOR SALE THREE GOOD Strong tables w ith metal top. Will s '! cheap for cash; need the roor.i Apply Southerner office. d 12-tf LET US MARK THE GRAVES OF your loved ones. All kinds of mar ble and granite, W. W. Moore, Tarboro, N. C. FOR SALE BIBLES HANDLED by W. H. Macnair Drug Co. for Rev. II. E. Brown, will be sold at a 10 per cent profit. This 10 per cent will be given by us to charity. What better for a Xmas present than a nice Bible? Macnair Drug f'o. d!5-tf FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR been run about 4 weeks, w ill-sell cheap for cash. Apply J. D. Mob ley. J15-tf DR. HOWARD CROSS DEAD. VKKA CRV7.K, Dee. 27. Dr. llo ward Cios ut liie ito. kei'eiler Insti tute, died today of yellow fever, af ter an inspection of the fever districts. Insurance P l). jW,-1 LOST ON STREETS OF TARBO- ro, Tuesday, package addre sed to Mrs. X. Y. Lovelace. Finder please return to Southerner office. Re ward. d21-tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Large bundle for 15c; 2 for 25c. Apply Southerner. d22-tf FOUND XMAS MORNING on the postofficc floor, door key. Owner can hnve by, paying for this ad at The Southerner office. d27-tf FURNISHED ROOMS, Steam Heat, bath and telephone. Mrs. F. G. Davis. . d27-7t PROPERTY yet no pro fit. ON the tax lists us property yet income has been cut off by fire. Your loss does not stop when the firemen drag away the hose and the beil sounds a recall not unless you have RENT INSURANCE issued by this agency in the Hartford Fire Insurance Com pany that will pay for loss from the time of lire until your I . I : eiL - in closing vur in jc.i , ww with to expre our sincere ap preciation of the part you have bed in the iucccii we have en joyed. Amon; our aiet we like to count an intangible one, but to u the moit tangible of all your good will. We pa tend to you Holiday Greetings, and Hearty Good Wishes for a Prosperous New Year. R. B. PETERS I Grocery Comp'y 1 1 1 35 PHONE 84 f a a a un tllllf - - ? MONET TO L ' ON IMPROVED FARM LANDS JAMES PENDER - MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME HENRY C. BOURNE, Atty. Catarrh Catarrh Is a local disease erestlv influ enced hv constitutional condition. HAMVB CATARny MKDICIK1-; is a. iuiiiu anu Diwu runner. rty cirnnainf building is ready for use again iiAua catarrh medicink restores ,. . . . norma) conditions and allows Nature to mis agency gives service ana oo us work. LOST ILLINOIS WATCH BE. I tween Leggctts and Enfield Fri-j day. Initials "F.L.M." on back. Re ward. Return to Southerner. d2l-titp sells protection. It makes the interest of its policy holders' the ma in consideration. .; Jacocks & Royster Co. TARBORO, N. C. All Drturslsts. Circulars free. P. J, Cheney Co., Toledo, Onto. Mrtfiey buck without qnettion If HUNT'S OUARANTEKD ffKIN DISK ASH KEMBDIKS (Hunt's Salv iind Soap ),fil in the treatment of Itch, Kem. Rinirworni.l cnarorotucrltcft inc "in difii. Try this treatment at our ritk. EDGECOMBE DRUG COMPANY OR FOR SALE A FIRST CLASS Gro cery store and fixtures, going con cern with a good business in one of the best stands in Tarboro on Main street. If interested address box 251, Wilson, X. C. d23-5tp FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS: Large bundle for 15c; 2 for 25c. Apply Southerner. d22-tf LOST: BEAGLE HOUND, WHITE with yellow ears, named "Jack." Notify chief of police. d22-4t FIVE POINTER PUPS FOR SALE: Dam and sire well broke. J. T. Vines, Tarboro, R. F. D. No. 1. d20-6tp LOST .21 JEWEL HAMILTON watch, Monday night. Finder no-J tify Columbus Bryant and receive ; reward. d20-7tpj AT THE COLONIAL Colonial Phone No. 518 LOST AIRDALE PUP. 12 Montk: old, female. Notify W. E. Bardin j and receive reward. d20-7t JUST RECEIVED SEVERAL CARS NICE DRY STRAIGHT PINE SPLIT WOOD NO KNOTS AND SAWED TO SHORT STOVE LENGTHS. JUST CALL PHONE 266 Phone 266 , Tarboro Coal Co. It Will Be At Your Door in One Hour
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