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'!'. ,. . ,,?v . - ... J " ' I1 i.Hi'P.Wum wi'.i iwn HO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3," 1922. . -w , . ' :rfl- iAiE. ' herein secured and demand having tfte'" rctie'f'eirinnded' ' in said- com of'a powe-p of ,beeu made on the undersigned trus- plaint;'"' 'A .". ' '!. " . - MORTGAGE SA tinder and by virtue Bale, contained in 'jj jeertgin'' jleed,, of iejj by the legal holders of eaid notes, -trust executed on the 20th day of the undersigned trustee " will offer January? 1919, by S. E.' Close to A. R.' punhjng,', Trustee,'and regiBje,red in Book 207, page 391, Edgecombe Public Registry, default,: having bee;i made in the payment of the 'notes Tbe man who takes pride in his property - always keeps . it well painted. " He knows the value of coat of good paint - for sale to the highest bidder,, for cash, at. the courthouse door in Tar boro, N. C, Edgecombe County, on tbe'oth day of June, 1922, at 12 M, the following ract ol; land, lying in 'Edgo'combe County, and Township No. 3, described as folloWB: ''All ;of ,Lot No. V ..'' ..V.' ision of Marshall T. Wi. :. .. a, as showfi 1y. survey" & La?hbeand rfa- vis, C. E., a plot of which is of rec ord in Book 1, page 94, Edgecombe Public Registry,' reference ' to which is hereby made for further descrip tion, and being the same land con veyed on the 20th day of January, 1919, to the said S. C. Close, by R. J. House, the same containing 30.49 acresj more or less.' ' This 1st day of May, 1922. ' A. R.. DUNNING, Trustee. Lyii Bond, Tarboro, N. C, attorney. m2-m9-ml0-m23 4t THE SO UTHEKNEH ' TMs A the 2nd-day -ol May, A 923," -' A. T. WAI,SIXI, ' ' 4 ' Clerk; oT "the 'Superior' Court. may8-ltw-'4wks-? ' . WMIS BUSINESS IN RUSSIA MUir BE DONE IN RUSSIAN WAY ODESSA, May 3. Business can be . done in Russia, but it must bo done the Russian way. Time 'has no value, but patience, flattery and a few cigarettes will ac complish wonders. Foreigners have learned that a Russian never gets around to a business proposition un til he has first flatly declined to have anything to do with it.' After he has spent an hour or two explaining why he cannot agree, he will suddenly say "Very well, I'll do it." ! ' : : .a FOR SAL--OLD NEWSPAPERS: Large bundle-for"t5c; 2 for 25c Apply . Southerner. d22-tf FOR RENT 2 FURNISHED Rooms, electric lights, phona and bath. Ap ply Mrs. R. H. Parker, 112 Main street. RUGS FROM.OLJD CARPETS: Wag. ner Rug Agent in town for yiawi days. Write J. II, Feehan, General Delivery, Tarboro, or, the Tarboro House, and he will call , and . give any information and supply orders. HEMSTITCHING 10 CENTS A YD Mrs.W.J.Parrott, 212 Howard ave GET YOUR SEED PiCANUTS shelled at Mewborns Mill. ll-30t . . "(Irvl if......: - " There are many homes in our neighborhood 'badly in ' need of paint. If your house ought to be painted,, don't delay any longer. Let us give you an estimate. MarrovPitt .Go. Pmlmtm mm Tmrnimhua E.:r:"-T za SUMMONS. ' North Carolina,' Edgecombe County, ;In the Superior Court. J. R. Wood vs." Susie Wood, " The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the su perior court of Edgecombe county, NortK Carolina, for the absolute dis solution of the bonds 6f matrimony subsisting between the plaintiff and defendant, and the- said defendant will, further take notice that she is required to appear at the clerk's of fice, Tarboro, Edgecombe county, Noith Carolina, on the 11th day of June, 1922, and answer or demur, to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for MWMM Flowers For All Occasions V. Herman Creech, Florist This is particularly true of Soviet officials charged with issuing the stamped documents, without which., a foreigner can hardly move. These of ficials find the most unreasonably ex cuses for not issuing document:; but if they are allowed to talk themselves out, then given a cigarette and a few words about Soviet efficiency, the permit usually is forthcoming. Frequently,' after getting a permit to do some certain thing, the official to whom it is directed will not rec ognize it. Traders doing business in South Russia and Constantinople of ten present their guarantees to So viet officials in these places only to learn that they cannot be recogniz ed. However, a little flattery and a few cigarettes will usually bring a concession, often more liberal than is called for in the original permit. FOR KENT: FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, with private bath. Phone 512. a21to5-lp FOUND; LADIES WRIST WATCH. Apply at the Southerne. a28-tf SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO mail order printing. We are in po siti m to handle your printed mat ter for short notice delivery and . invite comparison of prirvs. Satis factory work, prompt service. The Southerner. . wj..'...--- i ; .-.,,.--..,.-".-,.,--,,, r -T, ,, .;7,-,..-wiK:;aaA.fT t, ,;;ruK.'f, ... ...... NEWMAN'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK SHOULD ATTRACT ATTENTION AT THE COLO NIAL THURSDAY NIGHT On account of the fact that the orchestra hag been heard by wireless from the New Jersey station. The organization is on its fifth annual tour and is booked to piay in many of the exclusive society clubs of the Piedmont sect! on, where it has pleased large audiences on former occasions. WANTED FOR CASH: SECOND hand Ford runabout body. Apply to Nick Constantino, Jr. l-eod-3tp land (or town lot) situate, lying and . parcel of land situate in No. 8 Town being iin Edgecombe County and in ; ship, Edgecombe County, adjoining tho town of Rnnrta on th north sidn ! the l!,ml3 f Lawrence' and Moore, FOR SALE: 100 PECKS VIRGINIA peanuts, shelled. Write or phone Claud Ethoridge, Whitakers, N. C. n.2-Gtc Busy Public Official Sap TLed ford's Black-Draught Helps Him Keep Physically Fit. Clay City. Ky. "I have besn la business here for twenty -one years; am also coroner, riding th Kentucky hills and hollows in all kindu o! weather and. under all kinds of con ditions," says Mr. Sam T. Carr, of this place. "To be able to du so, I must keep physically fit, and Tbedford's Black-Draught 13 my stand-by. "These trips used to give me head aches, and that, I found, came from hurried meals or from constipation. "I was convinced that Black-Draught was good, so now I use It, and it f;ivts perfect satisfaction. It acts on the liver, relieves indisestlon, and certain ly is splendid, i am never without it." When you have a feoling.of discom fort after meal3, causing a bloating sensation, headache, bad breath, and similar common symptoms, try tcklng a pinch of Black-Draught after meals ii pinch of the dry powder, wr.shef down with a swallow of water. This has been found to assist the stomacb and liver to carry on their normal work, and helps prevent, or relieve. constipation; -, Your -drugstit can supply you with tints' weiyellpyyi), purely-vegetable liver medicine. Insist upon Thedford's, tiia original and only genuine Black' Draught liver medicine. NC-137a '. T' 1 11 ' , i ii " '" ' 1 J , , ', . , 1 ' ' ' i ' lJ - - -r ' Satisfoction comes pV' jl : : Order a case from MMi Ii i yourgrocen ,:; V 0 I! 1 BOTTLED UNDER AN . ft flSlf I & ' I ft?!! ' ' EXCLUSIVE LICENSE fSiJjtlfrS!'& - Z )l V ' . Trboro,N.C Phone 147 M.S.Brown, Mgr. jpj , iMUll ,ai iW" .Jll I . n I, mil -I'm 1b V. -Ji-4. Ki.t.' ."',-''' ''' $15,000 FIRE AT TREASURY WASHINGTON, May treas ury officials placed the lo.-s of the fire lie re early today at $15,000. The 4- origin is unknown and an Investiga tion is under way. SEEK TO TRY GOVERNOR IN ANOTHER JURiS 3iC1 !ON of . Church street, beginning in the center of said Church St. at the cor ner of the heirs of S. G. Pitt, deceas ed, thence along the line of said heirs N. 22 W. 70 yards to a stake in W. G. Webb's line, formerly T. i L. Burrough's line.to the corner of. L. W. Reason, and the afore-said neirs; thence along -the line of W.( G. Webb, W. 22 S. 14 yards to E. j L. Moore's line, 22 S. art yards to a1 stake L. W. Reason and M. B. P'tt'si corner, 22 K. to a line of said I'itt ; and Reason 70 yards to the co.ner in Church St., thence down oaid street E. 22 N. to the beginning, con taining one acre, more or lef3 "sao book G2, page 309, Edgecombe Registry). W. G. Webb and others, bounded a. I follows: Beginning at a pine tree on the Creek bank on the side of the i road leading from Falls St. to Law j rence r.nd Moore's line and with said i line to said Creek, thence up the "reek to W. G. Webb's bridge near the creek and across a run thence up said run to Vv. G. Webb's fence. thence along said fence to the road, thence with said road to the begin ning, containing ninety-five acres, more or less. i (Ti) A certsiiTi nippp or nnrpnl nf land situate in No. 8 Township, Edgecombe county, N. C, bounded ;:s follows: Beginning at, a stake in Speet Bottom Branch, near the 'ridge, across the public road.thence dong the fence of Staton Gumming.?' ' Branch, thence along the course of said branch to Town Creek, thence down said creek to just about 400 yards to the Mill, thence up the gut in a fence along tho said thirty yds. to the public road, thence up the road about 150 yards near the creek, thence up the creek and along the creek to the neck of Speet Bottom Branch, thence up said branch to the beginning, containing 216 1-2 acres, more or less. (0) A certain lot in Old Sparta, said county and state, and adjoining Kate T. Little and Howard Trust Company (Moore Land) Kitchen Harrell heirs, and better known as J. D. Webb lot and conveyed to said Webb by Kate T. Little by deed re corded in Book 89,- page 5, Edge combe Registry. ' This March 29th, 1922. T. T. THORNE, Trustee. ( i) .All of that certain piece of line to a corner; a stake in St. Johns' Thorne & Thome, attorneys. JACKSON, Miss., May ?. Attor neys for Mi s Frances Biii.iu-:id. the stenographer who is suing Governor , Lee M. Kussell, her former employer. for $100,000, ,-ay that the alleged j seduction forwarded the.cbrk of the J United Slates ditriet eo'.i. t at Ox-1 ford is a duplication of fie bill of i complaint, seeking to have the case tiied in that division of the northern '. district. Thu case was -dismissed yes ! terday for Want of jurisdiction. I BANDITS GET $21,000. -; p.EN'VER, May. ii. -After tiring 9. shots' of nitrofjlycei'ine, wrecking the ; Flr.t. NatioaT.l-Batik of Lafayette,! near here, bandits escaped v'th $21,-, 000 in -currency; aifcj, Liberty bonds. $ , Vlustl&IiarfdFor Sale.; ! 'By virtue of the power of salecon- talned- int eertgm deed of trust exe cuted to lie by J,. PI. Webb, recorded Inj-Bool: S30,: page 217, in the office o! ihc Rflgistor of Peeds of Edge cdmbe' County,: default having been mide in'itb.e paynwixt of notes secur ed by. said deed of trjist, I will on S,V.urdy,TApril' 2Mh, 1922, at 12 . oloclf-ii'oon, in ' front of the post office- in' 41x9 city"of Rocky Mount, .Ejigrtco-mbej "County, North Carolina, ,4ll afc: "public auctiftu. lor cash the -: fallowing' described lands: , Lot in the Town" "of Old Spar- id, Edgecombe Ciiunty, N. C, bound ed 'as follows: Peginning 'aVS.-tt Pitt's .corner . on Main St., .thenc afong Main St.-35 yds. to the corhef o Exuni L. Moore's plank Jeijeej thence with said r Moore' linox' (ii sid ' fence); about '3fc' yarda yW. ta said Moore's other corner; thanco afong Moores line ebout;35 -yards to, Pitt'!? lrne, tnTticeJwfth Pitt's line CT yarda torthe WginiglK!ing a:picco of ianctaboilt " one-lialf acre -an known as the Barrotfgbjs lot. ' .,, ; ;S (2) A eertairi'lol or pa'rccFo land in Edgecombe county, N.'C., adjoin-. inf the lo't of Leon Little and Exum Moore, and Ja's, Carney "and wife,, MaryfCai-noy'." and""' b'mliided as fo'l lows : Lying -on --the' south side, of Tr river, Edgeconbe county, in the j town of Old Sparta, Supposed to con-! tain one-fourth of an acre, more or Biggest AjotI--; Lowest :Prics- is at (3) One certain piece or parcel of' 3 j r- D iring April, 1922, more cars were sold by the Franklin Automobile Company than , in' any previous .April in its 20-year history, u .-t i i ; Followinsr close upon this record, a new high irratk for a single day's business was established -; fV-.OHjday, May 1, when' more new car vrete pu,t .. VLf . " hands of owners by Frafikliin dealers throughout the country" than during ."any, pre-1 ... . . J. .. v'aus one day- three times the former record." F.-anklm prices today re-'at the lowest level'' t? oy ave touched in 16 jVeara'with' the excep- t: n of a 4-month period in Ti91.. ." y " ThD Nfey xPices IN Touring Car D ami-Sedan CjUpe ... C sm'i-Coupe Brougham ' v . vr;- $1S50 Sedan .$2850 2250 Runabout .... .$1900 1 2750 Touring- ' 2100 : Limousine . . 3150 2750 (All price f.o.b. Syracuse) -J 5'. ti...'I ",'T' ": i a: Zebj C. Gumminffs, V .v ' v ' f ' " ' .J2 F ranklii" Cart Tarboro.N.C. y frmklia 56rvi; sv y :
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