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rN?t .-..ri?CwjniT. irTif1giMy ... .. i 1 . 1 .V; THE 1 SOUTHERNER W AN T AD SOLVE DD ADI ITT jriVDJ-iJIilV FOR YOU the Southerner, ttilt.cdat. .titnt, n, 1021? o'clock P. M., to the ' highest , bidder 'of the laud of W. M. Edmondson;; REORGANIZATION OF THE for cash, the following -.described thence along hia line to Tar River;! FULTON HOOK & LADDER CO. tract or parcel of laud, viz;- theiicu ul said River to the beginningl ; SMii:ili.il in No. 1 Townshin. the containing 124 acres, more or less.! i iie coiorcu men vio were lyranx- NOTlCE OF LAND SALE. The undersigned trustee under and by'ylrtue tf a certain deed of trust to him executed by A. F. Baker and other dated December lftth. 1921. County of Edfcccombe, and being the: Also being the Sama land conveyed and duly recorded in Book 213, Pagiji same land conveyed ' to L. E. to the naid A. F.' Baker and others by.' ed permission by the town author! ifi09 of the Edgecombe Registry, de-i Fountain by" Ci rca James and wife b. E. fountain and wife ly deed ties to form a lire comwny formally , . ' conlVcI. ?.:r.v5. - j. Mr. ind Mrs. T. IX. Brit; aad oonn, William du Juuick, and Mr. and ittn. , II. it. Britt, motored to Clinton Sun day and returned Monday. Mersirs. Jack Warren and Bennie fault having been made in the pay- by deed recorded in Bok 200, Pay recorded irt the Edgecombe Registry. This May 12th, 1822. Geo. 11. Fountain. mcnt of the indebtedness therein' 5 of the Edgecombe Regirtry, wheri secured, and demand for foreclosure in said tract is described as follows : having been duly made by the parly Beginning on the north side of Tar to whom said ind;btednea8 is due, ! River at tlm earner of the land of the will on Monday, June 10th, 1022, of- Old Grant Land: thenc a!onr the fer for sale in front of the Court' line of this land to the public road Housb Door in T.rbore. N. C. be-1 leadinir from Tarboro to Sparta: twoen the hours of 12 M., and two1 thence down said road to the corner j late Amos E- Wooten, this is to noti Notioo of Administration. The undersigned havug qualified a3 administrator of the estate of the Just One Town Left! Where tobacdo farmers "Who Wait and See" must submit to the old system tried for thirty-one years And Found Wanting! Wilson Ik at S WHY? The Pinetops Banking Go it a- Loo THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS PAS6F.D BY. T.IE BO ARB OF DIRECTORS AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD JUNE 7TH: "That whereas Ihe Cooperative Marketing Asepciatisn i formed for and is a movement looking to the welfare and interest ? ie farmers of this and other communities, and in view of the fact that the associa tion is now making an intensive diive to pet signers, wc tkorefora, eia a bank, offer our kearty cooperation in this r;reat movement and wish to extend to the association and to the farmers of our county our bewt wishes. We believe always that the farmers' welfare is the public, wel fare and in consideration of this common good we want to Vimd ow ENDORSEMENT and influence to this great movement. SCORES OF EASTERN CAROLINA COMMUNITIES KNOW THE MERIT OF Hiiie s ice iream Dealers number score;? in most of these places. At the most reputable places it will be found, fresh, well-packed deliwously tempting, pure as 1922 Ice Cream ideals cuu miike it, as goed as tlie bext (hat hi made in the region. A variety .of flavors, "loose," in whole bricks and in sliced separately wrapped brick.-. ASK YOUR DEALER IF HE HAS HINES ICE CREAM REGULARLY? The chances are that ha has. Many new dealers are being added "Weekly. Special orders are solicited and carefully ext'futed. Try lHiies Ice Cream for your party. Order it for the sumracr day -'luncheon - or supper. Its moderate price makes it. an economical addition to any meal, and there is Bothiny in the usual run that is more nourishing. ; xj MINES I G E CREAM HINES ICE CREAM CO., Kiiuton, N. C. organized Mondciy evening. -White-hurst ' motored to Scotland (iM'g Lucas was elected foreman Neck Sunday morning.' .-if i (1 William Cray assistant foreman, Mfss Eeleta Felton spent Tuesday XatlKin Williams secretary and Hen- in Greenville. I'y Clark secretary, Thomas Drown,' Mr. and Mis. Sam Davenport and treasuior. . I family arid Mr. J. K, Davenport spent Jlilliad Lucas, Thomas Harris, S.'d Sunday in Farmville with their broth Brown and John Boyd eomditirtc tlie er, Mr. T. M. Davenport, pioiiurr cr,s of axf men. Mih.s Frances Warren returned Sart- They Kclectd the name foivi.et ly ! unlay from an extended Misit to rela hiJd by an efficient colored eonilvn.v tWe. in WHson. here, Fulton Hook & Ladder Co., No, ' Mr. Benjamin . lidmondson and .'!, Caplain Lucas actwitf foreman fo.r Misses Seleta and Vera Felton at 30 yiMii. I tended the play entitled "Poor Mar- "Bhe town hns rented Wie hall of.riacl Man," presented by Battleboro the colored Odd Fwllows, where tin y lil talent at Whitakers on Friday wilt meet each month. night. This company was first orsfuiM.ril . Mrs. Hammonds still continues ill ftotober 12, 1899. "At that time Dr. a thWohmSHRl)LUUNUWiIHw7 U J. H. Baker was mayor of Tarb"-.,, tit th home f hw daughter, Mrs. J. aid Mr. 'John A. Weddtl! nily irfork. K- Davwpor't Gcnw Lucas was elected forem in of WHERE DO THOSE FLIES frhis ompany. IN THE TOWN COME FROM? fy all persons holdiwjf clai anfiin;-:t to the undersigned at Macclesfielil, N. C., duly verified, on or before the 1st day of May, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. J,W persons indebted to 'said sstate will p-lease make immc iliate settlement. This th 1st day of May, 1022. J. F. BROWN,' Administrator, nvl-Ctw Macolesfleld, N. C- The .Southerner would auk the county sanitary offmer, -Mr. -Walker and Mr. Daniel of the town, where do so nrny fHes come from? Around the O'itjy II41 these flies are by the thousands. Considerable complaint is coming from the mcrohants on Main street. It may be that there arc some foul biick lots. Anyhow, a little investi gation would lot be out of order. SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATIO Ordinary flour lack the phosrfiates which 1ft Id bone, muscle, sinew. Hors . ford's is rich in pure phosphates. TJic; best self-raising flour is nfodo by mix ing Horsford's with a roJ trrado f flour. Use Horsford's for health and baking success. Save the Red Labels get free book showing FREE rREMHJAIS, by writing Rmnford Chemical Werks, Providence, It. i. Makes Delicious Hot Breads SAVE Ihe Premium Labels l!lllilllli:il!ill!l!!l!!!lll!illllimi 111 ma , .un mm j . . vi,.iiw.-v.,-u. KiM,i.i.'M. f-ni ST. JAMES ST. TARBORO Caah and Economy 'Price. :t Pender'. Yollow Front Stor Harvey C. I line, Pre. 1;(CI;k.S KVAPOUATKD'. FKESUPAK Milk, Ci i: IIS 'FKKSUPAK CONDENSER Milk, Ca -' KOC.KUS RiCllLtST J'KKfcflPAK: CONDENSED ;. :r, rs Kic'not Milk is packed in 11 Oz. Glass con It is very rich in. butter fat and is especial ly recommended for babies. K1NCAN'! COUMI'-D. IJKliF HASH, No. 2 can WILSON'S CO'KNKI) LEI'', 24 Oz. can..... . TK.V, I'KN'DKH'S YELLOW LAUriL: ; 1-4 Lb. Package 1-2 Lb. Packegs -- ---.-- 1 Lb. P.-n k.t-;e This 'is the highest grille of India-Ceylon and Ornure-l'ckoo on the 'market. You save 3oc on -i. lumnd. ; PEXDKK'S BLUE 15 113 PON' TEA, Gunpowder and English Breukfast: l-:i Lb. Package 1-2 Lb. Package . l'-Lb. I'ackage - This is one of our old reliable, blends. D P. COFFEE, 1 Lb.'Packee--i.-.-l-i'---.; 1). P. -Hlend is : the' highest, grade- obtaitiRble. .- Bougfit direct from the gr vers in South Amer ica and shinpoil direct to Norfolk to us, cutting out. . all. middlemen's proiits. You pay on for caffee and not for National advertising and fancy t:cans. It is roasted -an 1 ground daily in our own ruastery, which assures fresh gonds always. 0) DEM I'.LEXi) COFFEE, found . - .10 .14 .20 .15 .21 .17 .32 .6 .12 .22 .40 .31 ' A ' 23 A very popular drink at a reasonable price. P1LLS11URY FLOUR: Hi Lb. Hag .65 " 2 1 Lb. P.;v: -- -1.27 FAi .ACE ! LOCK: l:' IJ). Bag !55, 2-' Lb. liag 1.05 SAVE TUOLTiLE SELF RISING FLOUR: 12 Lb.. P.ag .65- 24 Lb. Lag .1.05 D. P, PERFECT BUTTER, Pound .40 This is alsolutely ttie finest quality of butter produced.' and we .'ncquest every lover of good butter to give it a trial. , - B. P. BREAD, 10 Oz. Lwif .07 You save 3-u on every loaf you buy. AFFLES, Fancy W'inesap, 3 Lbs. for ... .21 This is a most unusual bargain. ROYAL SCARLET GRAPE FRUIT, No. 2 Can.... .30 This Sruit is in a rich syrup. Each portion with ' the kis.sue ff. It is nbiolutely the fint thing for (breakfast on the market. D. P. FREE L!NNLG SALT, Package for only ... .10 Regular Morton quality. CREAM OF WHEAT is by far ttie ideal breakfast food. Package for only ;; .25 -I - 'V i
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