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THURSDAY, APR. 20,: 1922 fx LAAAAJi ,1. ! .1. it. t. .1. it .ImMmS..!. I . i.ta1tt,t) A.1L ili.lt. --- TVYVTTTTTTTTTTT'iTl'rTTTTTTTTTTT-rTT Just B ! it Received Big Shipment Of Men's Shirts With And Without Collars Priced Right Rosenbloom-Levy Company Home of II art Schaffner & Marx Clothe. at a point fifty feet distant, from the northeast cornr of Lot No. . 98, thence along the line of said street in a northerly direction 100 feet, more or less, to the line of Pitt street, thence in a westerly direction 1 00 feet, more or less, along the lino of Pitt street to the northeast corner of thu lot conveyed by G. L. Win borne to F. P. and B. C. Carlisle by a deed recorded in Book' 39, Page 452, thence in a southerly direction along the Carlisle line 100 feet, more or less, to a point 50 feet from the iinp if Lot No. 98 : thence in an easterly direction parallel - to 'Pitt street 100 feet, more or less, to thv uoint of beginning; being a portion of the lot conveyed to the eaid Mar garet M. Deans by W. P. McDowell and wife, by' a deed recorded in Book 218, Page 241, Edgecombe County Registry, to which reierenca is hereby made as a part of this conveyance. This April 3rd, 192;2. Farmers Banking & Trust Co., Mortgagee. 4-3.1tw-4wks WANTS FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPER! Large bundle for 15c; 2 fur 2fJc Apply Southerner. d22-tf pn teENT- S FURNISHED Roomls.l electric Bghts, "phone and bath. Aj ply Mrs.' R.' H. Parker, 112 Main gtreet. : I : -t , ,' Lm. LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS How Ironized Yeast Fills Out Figure ft 1 T NOTICE. Under and by virtue of the power f ? j and authority contained in two cer Jjjtain chattel mortgages executed by B. Pennington Motor Car Com ipi j Pny and J. B. Pennington, to the X'k I undersigned, recorded in Deed Book I 217. 201), page 477. and in Deed Book 237. EdgecPtnbe County FOR SALE 10,000,000 PORTO RI- co weet potato and Red Beauty tbmatopJajits.ifl'.SO per -1000. .Cabbage. -and -onion plants IV per ,1000. All: FOB. Prompt shipment J large orders special price. Borrts Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. , ltw-4w SOMETHING NEW: PLACE YOUR order with 7;he, Southerner for stationery in ; colors. Goldeiirod, purple, pink acd white bond type writer and pen neper, with envel opes u match. 2rt-hour service. AN ATTRACTIVE LETTERHEAD may be had in colored paper using any color ink desired, with envel opes to match. Liet us print you a small trial' lot. Prices very rea sonable. 2-hour service. The Southerner. Registry, the undersigned will on $!saturXiy. May 13, 1922, at 12 M. jat tile Court Rouse Door, Tariboro. V j N. C, .sell at public auction, the fol lowing described personal property, to-wit : One Six Cylinder Sludebaker Au- j tomo'uiie. seven passenger, serial j number 318177; Touring Car type and stvle. One Peerless Touring Car No. or.n7n9 The above named and described WANTED LABORERS FOR ROAD and city wtork. R. G. Lasiiter & Co., office opposite Fair Grounds Entrance, i ll-2tp JERSEY BIXLL FOR SALE A young bull of pure blood though not entitled, to registration. See M. Ct. Mann, First Natl. Bank. 4w -H automobile- can be seen and inspect i at the garage uf B. Pennington SEE MY BUNCH OF JERSEY Se lected cows. O. F.-Huckett. AVhit akets, N. C. Sold under guarantee. HEMSTITCHING 10 CENTS A YD. Mrs.W.J.Parrott, 212 Howard ave. X Motor -Car Co j (JET YOUR SEED PEANUTS j shelled at Mewbonis Mill. ll-30t A. Terms of sale: Cash. 5..w.x..:..h- j Thi Apri1 18, 1922- .;..X"Wy-X'M'X"MX" I PUl' Il fl SAVINGS & TRUST , . t , ,- t COMPANY, .Mortgager, registrars and judges of election R make certified returns of ' the -'vote j A. W, Macnair. 'Attorney, cast in the respective wards for the ev-day-lo-muy-13 NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY (MVEN that at a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Tarboro. N. C, held on March 13th,' 3 922, it was ordered by ti-.e Board that notice be giv-'n of an election for Mayor in a!! the wards ot the Town, and a notice of an election of one Commissioner from th first, second, fourth and seventh wards of the Town, to be held on Monday, May the 1st, lt22. VOTING 'BOOTHS. First Ward J. L. Spragins Stables. Second Ward, Court House. Third Ward, Mayor's Office, City Hall. Fourth Ward, Booth Town Com mons. Fifth Ward, B. T. Harrell's store. Sixth Ward, R. L. Whitley's store. Seventh Ward, J. D. Crisp store. Eighth Ward, J. O Harrell's store. And it is further ordered that the following registrars and judges of elections, be and they are hereby appointed in the respective wards, and that each registrar shall between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 5 o'clock P. M. on each day (Sundays excepted) for seven days preceding the day of closing the registration books as hereinafter provided, keep open sa id books tor the registration of such citizens as are entitled to register and not having registered in previous elections. Such book shall be open until 9 o'clock P.M. op. each Saturday during such regis tration period; "and shall close for regiftration on the second Saturday before such election. FIRST WARD Glasgow Evans, registrar. J. Tom Moore, Judge. B. F. Moore, Judge.-. SECOND WARD W. G. Edwards, Registrar O. S. Ames, Judge Geo. W. Harrell, Judge THIRD WARD J. O. Worsley, Registrar John D. Taylor, Judge J Warren Andrews, Judge FOURTH WARD Geo. E. Pennington, Registrar A. Williamson, Judge J. W. Forbes, Judge FIFTH WARD W. W. Moore, Registrar Tom Harris, Judge D. F. Bridges, Judge T SIXTH WARD . R. E. L. Pitt, Registrar v H. A. Pridg-n, Judge D. L. Cooper, Judge SEVENTH WARD Dursey Crisp, Registrar . Raiford Liles, Judge O. B. Lipscomb, Judge EIGHTH WARD J. O. Harrsll. Registrar W. D. Brown, Judge ' B- FV Harris, Judge And it is further ordered that the LIME UNDER PEANUTS means better crop for quality and price i A. D.-,3ticit.- ' Two Silver Cup Pri. The county board of education sometime ago offered two prizes for the best basketball teams in Edge cbmbe county. A few weeks ago the championship for these prizes was played off at Rocky Mount. The prize for the boys' team was won Joy Bat tleboto and the girls' team prize was Won by Crisp. These prizes are two beautiful silver cups, gold lined. They have arrived and are now at Bell's Jewelry store. As soon as the proper inscription is placed ou these eups they will -be displayed for exhi bition in the window of Bell's Jew elry store on Main street. The Southerner congratulates the two teams on their victories, and being the recipients of such hand-! tome prizes. And Puts New "Pep" and Energy in Thin, Nervous, Rundown Folks taking IHOMZKU 1 r.j; ; ' ! f, ,h1n fik, lnfti (It. in many are o"''"' ' , ,a"ku la mit unusual. Com- Miund or more on uie m ' " TTrv ufteji eiillrely eieaml HerelsThebecretl Ntluirlntendetl t Jnyou shouM have a U rtevelopea flpure. the clear akin, airklin ye. . .nfi riiAil tmnmnh that goea with It. Awl If you are r iui CDUFI MiU coupon b rlVllL; low lor Amai inf Three Day Trial TreitmHit of IRONIZED YEAST. Wrtli Ihe Retulut To Norfolk Today. Misses Norma and Sallie Saunders went to Norfolk today on business. F torn Norfolk on Buaineui Mr. J, N. Blaustein of Norf oik was hete ytiterday o-n business connected with the estate of the late G. G. Fine man. ' rauae certain of Nature a lawo ),. neen uiaoueywi. .-nii.t- quire, that we get a proper .mounl .of f"'u" ".."tK vieni Itul Ihew to eaaentlal elerniit are ckiiw Siiimi Jlei '. That i. why ao many of u. are thin uid run-do.o. Yeast Best When Ironized . The tblnir to rlo t. to wipvly thl lack by taking with each meal h,.; ,.t,X iToMZKD YKA8T lahlew "Web contain In highly c.?cc rated foVm. a aciajl, culture.l .vea.t grow,, under h aimilatKi organic Iron, tut in IHONlZf.D K tAS I . tneae reauiw are accured ft" t i ' Watch The Results! Xiite how ITlONMZED YEAST Iniraertlately Increaaei ywr .ra?.-ho t enahlJa iou-to gel real joy out of evenj- morael I of fXodjw eat. fee how a 'ickl.v It Mtfy Wk or itaV r.-.ir'sw Go to your druggint or mailcoupou today I 1" Free Trial Coupon :hree dy fr WARNING! Not all yaat will giva tha ! airad multa. Thar ara cartaln Inn f yaaat which h lutvly no valua madicinall-. By Inula' I na on tha ganulns IRONIZED YEAST, and raeur Ing chaaoar Imitatlona or aub- . atitulaa you can ba aura that you ara taking a vitamin tonic . traatmont which la uoaurpaaaad In affactlavwaaa, coovanlanca and g.naln haaltlt-building valu. Nota: -IROMZED YEAS T told at H Drug $trc on our gunnntet f complete satiifqction from th firtt pqekeg r yur money fluruKH. The Trniil Yit Atlaatt, tia . Dtfittt ricaae aeud dm i thafi-.ir;;:.-.. irl nnaunoot olIHOMi. :.sne . . Adlreaa y State. .- C My Trial fackag le a Family Mayor, to the Board of Commission ers, at the same time and place' to w'hich they make returns for the vote Ci'.sr for the Commissioners of laid Board. This is to fortify that the above is a true copy of ordoT calling an election by the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Tarboro, N. C. heid on March the 13th. 1022. J. H. JACOCKS. al-ltw-it City Clerk SALE OF LAND. KNIGHTS OF CIDEON CERTIFI eate.'N'u. 44, 6' shares stock Edge combe Homestead and Loan Asso ciation, issued Qcf 5, 1918. lt-4w V 1 Under and by virtue of the power of sata contained in a lertnin mort Ktige from C. T. Marrow and wife to the KJicecombe Homestead & Loao Association registere in Book 101, at psge 1S5. and in compliance with an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court Made on the 5th day of April, Certificate of Oiaaolution. , 1922, the undersigned will on the State of North Carolina Depart-1 2.,th (ay of April. 1922, at 12 o'clock ment of State. . M.. before the Court House door in To All to Whom These Presents May . . , , . !,. Tarboro, offer for sale to the high- Come breetmig: Whereas it anpears to ray satis- est bi-Jder for cash the followmjf de- faction, by duly authenticated record scribed uronertv in the town of Tar- of the proceedings for the voluntary j . Edecomfae Gounty, State of dissolution thereof by the unamm- ous consent of all the stockholders. rth tarolm.. to-wit: deposited in my office, that the R. 1st. A certain lot at the southwest B. Peters Grocery Company, a cor- corner of the intersection of Main poration of this state, whose prmci. FINE TOBACCO LAND AT A LOW , PRICE. j A i554-acre farm in the new bright tobacco section of South Georgia where large 'yields of high-grade to bacco are grown. Over 200 acres in cultivation and pasture; 12,000.00 worth cf merchantable timber; good buildings and fences. Short mild winters, long growing season. Rea son. Reason for selling on account of other business owners can not live on or look after it. Address J. J. Newman, Valdosta, Georgia. 17-4t Plooaant Hill Ncwa Item. ' Mr. J. H. Lanier and family spsri Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Mark CVi Boun near Rocky Mount. The chil dren enjoyed an Easter egg hunt on Sunday afternoon. Misses Bertha Ford, Edith Bullock, Lucy Cnmmings and Mary Lee Wor Blcy spent Easter with Miss Louise Hightort near Rooky Mount. Miss Florence Corbett, one of the teachers of the pleasant Hill school, spent Master with Miss Louise Hinton A crowd of boys and girls from Pleasa!'t Hill will motor over to No ble Mill pond Monday afternoon for a picnic and Easter egg hunt. There was an arithmetic match held at Pleasant Hill school April 14 between the 4th and 5th grades. The 4 th grade was the victor. The Easter egg hunt at Pleasant ilill school Monday afternoon for the school children and the Sunday school classes was greatly enjoyed. Try a Southerner Want Ad "-'--,- nal office is situated at No, 211 Main street, in the city of Tarboro, county of Edgecombe, State of North Carolina (R. B. Peters being the agent therein and in charge there of , upon whom process may be serv ed), has complied with the require, ments of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations", preliminary to the issuing of this cer tificate of dissolation: Now. Therefore. I, J. Bryan and Walnut streets, fronting 30 feet on Msin street and running back 110 fort, more or less, being the same lot conveyed to C. T, Marrow, de ceased, by Henry Johnston and wife and R. H. Hyman .by deed in Book 21H), st page 118, Edgecombe Regis try. ; -; ' 2nd. A certain lot on Main street just south of the above lot, fronting ow, inereiore, i, aijn . . Grimes, SecreUry of State of the 3 on Mam street and running State of Xortn Carolina, do hereby back 110 feet, being the same lot certify that the-said corporation did on ihe 1st day of April, 1922, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dis aolution of aid corporation, executr ed by all the stockholder, thereof, which said consent and tile record of the' proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my sard office as provided by law. h Testimony Whereof,' I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 1st day of April, A. D. 1922. .. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State, NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Under and by irtue of the power nd authority contained in a mart gege deed executiid by W. T. Dean? and wife, Margaret M. Deans, to the undersigned, -recorded in Book 225, Page 563, of the Edgecombe Public Registry we wnll on Saturday, May 6th, 1922, at It M. at the Court House door in Tarboro, N. C, sell at public auction, the following de. icribed realty, to-wit: That piece ox parcel ef land situate in said Town of Tarboro and being a portion of Lot No. 87 i" the plan thereof, vf2. BEGLNN1NG on St. DaVid street conveyed to C, T. Marrow by W. T, Clark and wife by deed dated March 24, 1019, and recorded in Book 208, at page 401, Edgecombe County Reg istry. '.- ' This property was sold under .aai, mortgage on Menday, March S'Jth, 1922; when the first lot brought 8r 805.00 and the second lot brought $500.00. Both of said bide have been raised, the former five per cent and the latter ten percent, and this re sale is made by reason of said raised bids. Edgecombe Homestead & Loan Association, Mortgagee. , April 8th, 1922. ltw-2w MANAGER WANTED. ; Exclusive contract, resident repre- sentative (farmer preferred) d- verttsing agricultural equipment for large manufacturer. No invest ment required. Must have highest Nnk references. Box 212. ATLANTA, GA. LOST BETWEEN WILSON AND Dorf ch's Middle Farm, 4 miles from Rocky Mount on Tarboro road, between 11 and 12 a. in. Sat urday, April 15, two spare tires, 1 Kelly Springfield without rim and 1 Firestone with rim. Both tires 34x4 1-2. Return to Leslie Weil, ' Goldsboro, N. C, and receive re . ward. . lip LOST: A BLACK AND WHITE tspei'k'.ed pointer about 6 montns oSd. W. G. Clark. 17-4tp SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVN TO mail order printing. We are in po sitia to. handle your printed mat- ter. for shQj'Jf,,notica!, delivery and ,'' iavite comparison pf prices. Satis factory work,' prompt service. The ' SoatKcrner. "r-v t; ; . ;'"f f "?-' '.'"'..' ''"',,., OFFER FOR " IMMEDIATE SHIP Bienef,' one million pure Porto Rico nd 1 Nancy HaTt 'potato plants, gfoWti'from potato'eB treated with cdPrdilve - sublimat'ei 'Dollar sixty per thousand via express. Plants de shipped day after order G. J. Derrick, Lancaster, l-2t Will Teceived. S. -4- c. Treo Falla Acroaa Street. A large tree that stands in front of the home of Mr. H. C. Bourne on -JBt. avid street split in twain last night about 1 o'clock and in falling broke the electric vires and pnt that portion of the town in darkness forj the remainder of the night. The lino, was tepaired today. Correction and Proper Credit. In the announcement in yester day's issue it should have been stated that the features of the ball game at Nobles Mill were the work of the batteries, the opportune hitting of John L. Wiggins and John W. Brow n and the base running and all around playing of Clarence Brown. The Southerner gladly makes this correc tion m as to give yredit where it justly belongs. No Job Top Large or J Too Small THE SOUTHERNER CONETOE NEWS ITEMS. Miss Margaret Stephenson of Rob er?ontille spent the' Easter holiday with Miss Vera Warren. Dr. and Mrs. John D. Muse return ed fo Henderson Monday after spend ing a few days with Mrs. T. II. BTitt. MI: Peart Southerland spent the week-end with Miss Elsie Weaver at her home in Pihetops. Miss Margaret Bulluck spent Mon day night in Bethel." ; Mr. T. H. Brltt and family motor ed to Ayden Friday and spent the day. : '', : Friends of Miss Emma Edmond son will be glad to learn that she "is able to be out, after a recent illness. Miss Lorna Thigpen went to Wil ton Tuesday.. She will leave for State College for Women Wednesday to resume her school Work. Miss Sue White Ellis left Wednes day to continue her work at State College for Women at Greensboro. Mis. J. E. Bul'uck and family spent Sunday in Scotland Neck. Is now and at all times ready to take care of your print ing. We are equip ped to deliver ' first class work on short notice REMEMBER Left For Raleigh Today - R. G. Allsbrook, ' W.O. Howard, W. C. Duglass, W. S. HowaVd, T. F. Cherry, and Jesse L. Blake left thiis morning to attend the Democratic Convention that meets in Raleigh today. OUR Job Department 1 ., . li':::'-.--: I
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