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;'.-. T ii s o o r u 12 & u u i. r T I F IP I ITTT See Our Special On Ladies Hats For 3 Days Only June 3-4-5 $2.50 Hats For $1.25 $4.00 Hats For $2.25 $6.00 Hats For $3.98 $8.00 Hats For $5.95 $10.00 Hats For $6.50 if $15 & $18 Hats Ladies, don't miss this i opportunity. Rosenbloom-Levy Go Home of Hart WANTS NICE WELL GROWN BRUNNERj TOMATO PLANTS, 10c DOZEN, j 80c PER HUNDRED. APPLY T " V. HERMAN CREECH. HEMSTITCHING 10 CENTS PER yard. Mrs. W. J. Parrott, 212 Ho .ward ave. tf FOR SALE: DODGE ROADSTER in "good condition. Will sell at a bar- y'gain or exchange for Ford road "ster. Can be seen at 124 So. Main w street. mll-tf-c SOMETHING NEW: PLACE YOUR j- -order with The Southerner for stationery in colors. Goldenrod, purple, pink and white bond type ' writer and pen paper,, with envel opes tc match. 24-hour service. WE PAY S36 WEEKLY full time, ,V75c an hour spare time selling ho- iaiery guaranteed wear 4 months or .r replaced free. 36 styles. Free sam .' yea to workers. Salary or 30 per jient commission. Good hosiery is , An absolute necessity, you can sell Jt easily. Experience unnecessary. rEagle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa. fi,Bi20-ltw-10wks. . ' SIGN AND More than 70,006 tobacco growers have, signed for Co-operative Mar keting and freedom They are free from the chain riveted on them by fifty years of the "auction system" , .., Their wives and children will have a better chance in life They are on the main road to prosperity- Beware of men who want to keep yeu off the main road Defy them and SIGN TODAY. " V ii For $7.50 3 Days Only s f Schaffner & Marx 8 I FOR SALE CO SPRING CIIICKens, Allard A. Battle, Tarboro. l-3tp IAN ATTRACTIVE LETTERHEAD may be had in colored paper using any color ink desired, with envel opes to match. Let us print you a small trial lot. Prires very rea sonable. 24-hour service. The Sou therner. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO mail order printing. We are in po sition to handle your priited mat ter for short notice delivery and invite comparison of prices. Satis factory work, prompt service. The Southerner. WANTED L1VE DEALER TO sell "EARL" automobiles in your vi cinity. Good finance plan. J. H. Ham, Distributor, Charlotte, N. C. m30-3tc GET YOUR SEED PEANUTS shelled at Mewborns Mill. ll-30t NICE CRISP LETTUCE, Cut fresh every morning at Boykin's Gro cery Store. tf NICE CRISP LETTUCE, Cut fresh every morning at Boykin's Gro cery Store. tf FOR SALE A BARGAIN, 7 PAS. Peerless touring car for $450. R. B. Josey. m29-tf BE FREE- TOBACCO GROWERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Raleigh, N. C. LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS 3' TRIP TO NEW BERN. I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pennington aaii little Jacquelin spent yesterday fn New Bern. They returned, today. MUCH BETTER. Mrs. Emily Austin, who has been sick for several days, is much better today. , i , " MORE BEER FOUND. Sheriff Leggett ran on a big quan tity of beer yesterday in No. 7 town ship on what is known as the Brown place, belonging to Mr. J. r. mc Dowell. ' This beer was found out in the woods in a secreted place. About one hundred gallons were turned out on the ground. Evidently this was, the site for a still, but no outfit was found and no one captured. ' VISITING HER AUNT. Miss Muriel White of Newark, N t ; uioitinir her aunt. Mrs. R. B. If., ...J.- O ' ' Hyatt. PlNF.TOPS HIGH SCHOOL AT THE COLONIAL TONIGHT The Piiietops high school will pre sent at the Colonial tonight the play entitled "Borrowed Money. A large delegation from Pinetops will be on hand and our people are urged to come out and help boost the boys and girls of this high school. The picture, "The Sleep Walker by Constance Binrley will be shown in addition to the play. This nlay has been highly spoken of by those who have seen jt, and the players in the performance have an been well trained. TO THE HOSPITAL. Mr. T. F. Marrow's two children were taken to the hospital this morn ing to have their tonsils removed. MR. A. V. BOBBITT HERE. Mr. A. V. Babbitt, warehouse su pervisor of Eastern North Carolina, Tobacco Growers Cooperative Asso ciation, passed through town today on his way to Bethel and Roberson ville. WILL ENTERTAIN THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Baptist Men's Club will en tertain the ladies of the Missionary Society of the Baptist church in ,tne Men's Club room tonight. On cccount of the loyalty of these ladies to the club in the past in ren dering such valuable assistance, the members of the club will show their appreciation by this entertainment.' A splendid supper will be prepared for these ladies. . . V( RETURNED FROM LUMBERTON. Mrs. W. C. Raines, . Josephine and little W. C, Jr., returned last night from Lumberton, where they have been spending some time with Mrs. Raines' mother, Mrs. W. H. Edwards. Little Josephine has been there for two months arid was having such a fine time that she did not want to return. ' : FOR SALE: MILLIONS Of PORTO Rico, Nancy Hall and Early Tri ' umph potato plants, 75c per 1000, f.o.b. Valdosta. Dorris Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. , , j2-2tp UNUSUALLY HEAVY RAINFALL. Yesterday afternoon within forty minutes' time, there was a rainfall in Tarboro of two inches. ' During the night there was a rain fall of another inch. Including the railr'ertel-dayan'a-laSSflgnt', the weather guage showed a fall of three pinches. f t . iw;itf-' JOLLY JUNIOR PARADE. Ten o'clock Monday morning meet feat Mrs. Bass onW. Church street. We want clowns, floats?' fcicycles, ponies, each little gill wilKjreceive a walking doll, each boy a feather dart. ' Let us make jhis.tlie best parade ever. Chautauqua will furnish caps, flags, pennants, etc. CONETOE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warren and Miss Francis Warren went tp Wilson last Sunday. Miss Claudia Bailey arrived today from Raleigh where she has been at Peace Institute during the year. Mr. Cj. P. Clark of Wilson was a visitor here Wednesday. Miss Lena Cobb has returned home after spending several days with her sister near Wake Forest." Mr. and Mrs. L. Jackson of Wake Forest were visitors here Sunday and Monday. HERE TODAY. Mr; Jones Taylor of Robersonville was a visitor here today. UavIT rRADE STORE 209 MAIN ST. BLUE VALLEY Butter, Piqued l'firjt? i,.,;......, r' This ia the finest butter we have ever handled. If you like a really good butter try a pound of Blue Valley. !':i.'' ' '-. :V: . : KRAFT'S AMERICAN CHEESE, , Per Pound I.......... KRAFT'S PIMENTO CHEESE, Per Pound ., Kraft's Cheese is the very finest that can be bought, sold frbirri foil wrapper prints.Delicious for sandwiches BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE, tapg rjar ',:!. :r."T.;;.;.;.v.;:.-.....;-.;..-..;;..;.; Those who have tried BLUE very nearest to home-made MALLARD'S STRAWBERRY JAM, 16 Oz. Jar ..,............:..........;.....................-..;. A delicious strawberry jam BENNETT'S VANILLA, 8 6z. Bottle ,;.:4";:;.;.;:.W...,..:."..- The best vanilla you can buy at any price. PREMIER FRUIT SALAD, No. 2 1-2 Can .......................................... ....... Ma"kes a delicious frozen fruit salad. LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS TIPS, Can : LIBBY'S, EXTRA YELLOW No. 2 1-2 l.'anj OUVE-NAISE. Small Bnttle 18c Lariris Bottle 38c WHITE HOUSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA. 1-4 Pound 19c 1-2 Pound r: 37c PET EVAP. MILK Small Can 5 l-2c Tall Can lie SUNBEAM LOBSTER, Can j::.. ; Only the very choicest parts? : SUNBEAM SWEET SLICED PICKLES, Tumbler ............... ...... .................. A Little Better' than the average. SUNBEAM CRANBERRY SAUCE, Can : ; PREMIER COFFEE, - ' Pound Can : Packed and sealed in a vaecum, always fresh, FOR SALE -f,.,. .'t..-ii .V . , . CASH ONLY 30)00 feet 6 inch Weather Boarding at ..... . $18.00 25.000 feet Ceiling at $18.00 it'i 1 F. G. DAVIS REVIVE FOLK DANCES. i STOCKHOLM, 'June 2. "-Swedish school children of the province of Skaane will this summer learn the charming folk games and dances In which their great-grand sires and mothers delighted generations ago. At the same time the youngsters will keep up their useful Swedish gym nastics, without which no education al venture, in this country is com plete. :' , "..;'' Arrangements have been made for a summer camp on the estate of Bos: joekloster in Skaane, Southern Swe den, for 1,000 children and teachers to be conducted somewhat on the game principle as an American recre ational camp for boys and girls. Em phasis, however, will be laid pn per petuating the folk games and dances. There has of late years been a definite and conscious movement abroad in th!s"c'ountry to revive-in- How's Yoor Stomach ? . and Your Liver ? Health is Most Vital to You ,:, . Durham, N. C "As for Dr. Picree's Golden Medical Discovery which I use constantly, I don't believe there is a bet ter liver medicine made. I use it for head ache, stomach disorders and, torpid liver. It is not unpleasant to take fluff does not leave a constipated condition as so many of the liver pills and medicines do. It does its work and leaves one feeling like a new person." Howard Holdon, 1300 Glenn St. , You can quickly put yourself in A-l condition by goitu; to your drugmst and obtaining this Discovery of Dr. l'ipioet in tublels or liquid, or write Dr. Pmrce president Invalids' Hotel, in Buffalo' N. YH for free u:dii:ul ndvke. MARK BROOKES PE:iERS, Prop. - ............. 50 33 35' 34c RIBBON pronounce it the mayonnaise. ft 27 make, as cheap as you can make. 22' ST 33r CLING PEACHES, QQc - ! v TETLEY'S ORANGE PEKOE TEA. 1-4 Pound 19c 1-2 Pound 37c i Pound - 72c Try TETLEY'S for aReal Treat in Tea. . v v RUMFORD BAKING PWDkS.' 1 - 2 Pound 16c 1 Pound .. ,29c' 3 Pound i.:, .. 73c 5 Pound 1.10 52 ' - 'V- 15 33 41' LUMBER CO. terest In the old national folk games arid dances which for picturesque ness and wholesomeness are regard ed as far superior to modern society dances. ... SinqlhDoubUMesh HAIRNET A Feature Week! Beginning this Saturday BUYyourstimmer , supply of Regina Nets during this special week and learn how large, how invisible, how : entirely satisfac tory such inexpen sive nets can be! Single and Double Mesh ALL Cr i.ORS Includiu , Grey and WhUi For sale exclusively at J.G.McCRORYCO. NOTICE OF RE-SALE . , Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned trustees that the property of F. P, Rawlings which was sold by them on April 1, 1922 and resold May 27, 1922 by virtue of power ol sale conferred upon them by two deeds of trust, one from F( P RiiwlinKS to F. E. Winslow, trustee rpcorded in Nash County, Book 237 page 210, and in Edgeconlbt Registry, Book 237, page 422, am one deed of trust from F. P. Raw lings to T. T. Thbrne,' trustee, record ed in Nash County, Book 261, pagt 31, and in Edgecombe County, Bool 237, page 443, after due advertise ment has been ordered by the Clerl of Superior Court of Nash County tt be again resold under the provigloni of C. S. Sec. 2591, the bid at the lai! sale having been raised and bone given as prescribed by law; The said F. E. Winslow and T. T Thorne, trustees, will, therefore, b; virtue of the deeds of trust abovt mentioned, and the powers thereil conferred upon them,, and also undei the authority of the said order of thi Clerk, offer for sale ut public auct ion for cash, to the highest bidder for the satisfaction of the indebted ipsa secured In saidf deeds of truB ich is in default, at .twelve p'clocl noon tn Saturday,' June 17, 1922 ji te city of Rock Mount on tb jounty line pf Nash and'Etlgeconibi Counties,' ofjTMatn Street, betweei the Planter National Bank corjte. Jnd the National Bank of T.ocky Ml orner, the .following property de .scribed in said deeds of trust, to wit All the right, ' tftfe' and intent' conveyed to said trustee , in salt djgjcds of trust or in" eithe of them iij the dower lands of' Mrs. Kate 1 Rawlings, more specifically descrjh ed and bouned as follows: ; ' , Lot No. S included. in, the dowei n estate o.lrs. Kate T. Ravlingg de scribed as follows: Adjoining j tin Sam Williams lot in .thj towa tf Bat tleboro, Nash County, containini hlee hundred,yareVJf'Ai) more an or less, and is fully described in deei frjm J. H. HarbrV-apd wife, to W Braswell and F. M. Rawlings rt corded in the- Qlfice ot Register b Deeds of Nash County. ' . ' v , t Lot No. 7 described as follow! One lot of land in South Whitaken Township, Nash ' County, adjoinini che land! of Hobgood & Co., J. H. Whitehead, and described in deed by . M. Neal to F. H. Rawlings, record ed in Nash County Registry, Book 120, pnife 261. Lot No. 10 described as follows: One lot of land in the town of Battle- boro Nash County, the same that waa , conveyed to A. Wright on June U, J883, and the same described in dead s recorded in Book 54, pagt 337, Naah Registry, vand U the tame alt de scribed hi deed, Book 118, page 699, f said Rejristry. . ' ' ' 'Lot No. 14. described aa followa: One lot of land in Jhe town of Battle boro Nasl County, eituated vest of the right ot way of A. C; I- Railroad Co.' an-I near the depot of said com pany, and is the same lands conveyed by J. W.; Brace, to F. M. Rawlingt by deed recorded in Book64, page 183, Nash Registry.'-' '' ' i sLot No. 6 1 described ' ai f oTlowe; One lot of land in Nash County, near the town of Bittleboro, on the tounth side of the public road leading from Battleboro to Nashville, containing three arid one-half acres and is the same land conveyed io F5 fti'Rawlinga by Chas. A. Taylor et al, by deed of . . record 'in "rJa'sh"'Regis'try, " Book 28, , page 241, to wtiicH reference is1 made. A farm situated in Nash County, contai'riing ' 133'' acres'," the" boundary lines thereof beginning at a stake in the corner of lot No. 2 in Hart's line; thence N'87 ahdohe-half 'degrees W. 37 poles to a post oak, Hart's corner: thence S 48 degrees W 37 poles to a hickory. Hart's line: thence gt 44 de grees W 97 poles to a stake on Beech Run: thence down Beech 'ttun; to'a gum, Hart's corner ;" thence S 27 de grees W C2 pole's tb a willow on mud. prong; thence . to and down Beech Run' to a Wingwooi ' tree, corner of lot No. 2( thence with the line ot Lot No. 2 north 260 poles t the beginn ing. The foregoing land is ap art of the John F. Taylor farm that was in cluded in the dower of Mrs. Kate T. . Rawlings, the foregoing description being taken from the description of such dower as given in Book of Order Decries, Vol. 8, page 213, Nash Registry, to which reference ia here by given for futher description there of. ...;..v V." ; Lot No. 12, deecribed as follows: One tract of land situated in the town .. of Battleboro, . Edgecombe County, Near the Battleboro depot, on the north side of the County road, containing one fourth of and acre, more or less and is the same land :onveyed by John F. Taylor and wife to W. T. Braswell, and F. M. Raw lings by deed in Book 32, page 177, Edgecombe Registry. :" All the right, title, interest and es tate that the said F. P. Rawlings had at the dates of said trust deeds in and to the lands now constituting , ;he dower estate of Mrs. Kate. T. Rawlings, which said lands included v in said dower will be found recorded In Vol. 8, page 213, Book of Orders ind Decrees, Office of Clerk of Sup- jrior Court, Nash County, except part of the said lands which wat con veyed to M.'C. Braswell by Tt.T. Thome, trustee, Mrs. Kate T. Raw lings, F. P. Rawlings et al, by deed -ecorded in Book 2, page 254, Nash Registry, and all the let of land that var conveyed v T. T. Thorne com- missipner, to the Town of Battleboro, t being the same that is described in tub-section A' .'of paragraph four of .he amended petition filed in the Special Proceedings 'entitled "Mrs. T. Rawlingj administratrix of R M." Rawlings, deceased, against' 'f.' P. Rawlings et als", recorded in Book of Orders & Decrees, Voir pa'ge" "249, iVash Registry. ' x i--': .'r. The interest in said lands of F. P. Rawlings Includes Ka.P which came1 to him by inheritance and also that which was conveyed to him by deed af H. E. Brewer and-wrfe June 28, 1918, by deed recorded In Book 239r page 439, Nash" Registry and 'also recorded in Edgecombe Countyj taiA v deed purporting to convey to t. P. Rawlings the in'teriesi of 'Mrat'Ma rietta Janies and Howard K'Raw1 ings. ... , ... The above property will be told at a whole, and the bidding 'will "start t $4,485.13, the amount of the guar- inteed bid. Fifteen per" cent of Uie ' purchase." price must be deposited with the trustees within one hour af ter the sale, balance to be paid after confirmation by the Clerk. Upon fail- ore to make the deposit required, the next highest bidder will be declared to be the purchaser. ? ' : This the 30th day of May, 1922, T. T. THORNE, ' F. E. WINSLOW, v t Jl-2t-w Trustee, - W
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