tHEBOttTHERNER, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922-
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$2.50 QUALITY
Glove Silk Hose
FULL FASHIONED. ALL THE NEW SHADES.
WHITE, GREY, FAWN AND TAN.
SPECIAL $1.45
$1.00 QUALITY LADIES' FINE
Ribbed Union Suits
FULL CUT AND PERFECT FITTING.
special 69c
$1.25 QUALITY
I Warner Rustproof Corsets
LOW BUST, MEDIUM BUST OR HIGH BUST
SPECIAL 89C
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15c QUALITY EA ISLAND
Unbleached Domestic
FORTY INCHES WIDE, VERY FINE AND
SMOOTH
SPECIAL 9C
MEN'S OTIS
Pinchecked Pants
FAST COLORS, ALL SIZES FROM 30 WAIST TO
44 WAIST.
SPECIAL $1.49
LOCAL
SOCIAL
ITEMS
Mr. R. M. Co(by Bettor.
Her many friends will be glad.tQ
learn that Mrs. R. M. Gosby isre
ported much improved ;$oday. sMiss
Francis .Horn, . of Winston -Salem,
will arrive here today to nurse Mrs.
Cosby.
Will Teach in Rnleigh.
Miss Vera 'Keeeh, who 'has just ar
rived home from school, will be a
teached in the Raleigh graded schools
next term.
. Return From Greensboro.
Dtv ar.tt Mrs. J. P. Keech returned
from Greensboo ,. Wednesday after
rteon.i .They mode the trip by auto
mobile and were present at the grad
uation of Miss Vera Keech at North
Carolina State College for Women.
Returned from Wilmington.
Miss Gatty Cherry, who ha been
visitinsr friends in Wilmington, re
turned horSe yesterday afternoon.
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75c AND $1 QUALITY
Silk Ties All Colors
SPECIAL 45c
$1.00 QUALITY .
Men's Dress Shirts
FAST COLORS, FULL CUT. SIZES 14 TO 17.
SPECIAL 75c
LCTtJHOWTOU
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Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
Entertained Bridal Party.
Miss Annie Elizabeth Johnson last
ni?ht it her home on St. James street
entertaired the' bridal party of 'the
Wooten-Peiers nuptials. Those pres
ent were Mises Mary Wooten, Susie
VVooten. Aniette Hathanny. Wilma
Greene, Mary Howell, Annie ?Jii.a
beth Jchnson. Catherine Phillips and
Sarah Old; Messrs. George Earn
hardt, .1. I'. Bunn ami Ed Hart.
The invited guests were Mrs John
R. Pendtr and Mrs. W. W. While of
Raleigh.
,:-UiEWORTH -SOCIAL ITEMS.
Hiss Ruth Kuifin is now home
irom leaching to spend a short while
before leaving for summer school.
Mr. Rowland Pittman has installed
an oil and gas tank, so he is in the
business to supply the neighborhood.
yii. and Mrs. Claude .' Manning
I spent the week-end with her father,
MK John Cannon, nenr Whitakers.
Miss Sara Anderson and Miss Mar
garet Mitchel will leave Monday for
Greensboro, where they will attend
summer school.
Mr. Adolph Anderson, who has
been working in Rich Square for a
short time, was home Saturday and
Sunday to see his parents.
Miss Sara and Miss Muriel Ander
son entertained Saturday evening at
theirt homf near Epworth. Pcli'-llit-ful
refreshments were served by Mis
Andersou assisted by Mis Ceiestin
Weeks. The guests numbered 20.
SELL IT IN TARBORO
BUY IT INf TARBORO
MR. MERCHANT AND
BUSINESSMAN
LET THE PEOP
KNOW
WHAT YOU HAVE TO
OFFER THEM
Mr. Luke Anderson lef Monday
for Rocky Mount tohcre he will spend
a few days before taking up work on
the state highway.
Mr. Tank Davenport was the guest
of Mr. Edward Weeks for the past
week-end.
Anderson's Sunday school was well
represented Sunday. TJotal present 63.
Our superintendent, Mr. Howard, be
in); away, Mrs. J. H. Anderson filled
his place very satisfactorily.
Miss Celesta weeks has returned
home from Greensboro, where she
wae in sehooi at X. C. C. W.
MACCLESFIELD BOND
ELECTION IS CARRIED
In accordance with chapter 95 of
the Consolidated Statutes, article 39",
there wts held on the Cth day of June
an election for the issuance of $35;
000 worth of bonds for school pur
poses in school district of No. 9. ;
In this district there were regis
tered 201 voters, 141 of whom cast
their ballots for bonds and 38 cast
ballots against.
Mr. J. W. Edwards stated te The
Southerner that the purpose of these
bonds was to build a modern, up-'to-late
bu jldinfr for that district.
FOR SALE: MILLIONS OF PORTO j ber Nash County, the urn thet wag
Rico, Nancy Hall and Early Tri-j c.nveyed to A.. Wright on June 6,
umpn potato plants, 75c per 1000,; 1883, and the same described in deed
f.o.b. Valdosta. Dorris Plant do.,i recorded in Book 54, page 837, Nash
Valdosta, Ca. j2-2tpj Registry, and is the same alio da-
' ; scribed irf deed, Book 118, page 698,
The natural, refrewhjnst sleep of a
healthy body is enjoyed by those who
take Teniae. Sold by R. E. L. Cook
LIVES TROUBLE: rilYSIUAN ex
plains simple treatment for inflam
ed jrallbladder and ducts asfiociated
with' gallstones. Booklet free.
A. E. Paddock, Box 201, Kansas
ritv. Mo. 'It
, MRS. HARVEY LEWIS
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BREEZY POINT COTTAGE
24th STATION
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
Rates on Application. Open June 1
LOST: BETWEEN TARBORO ANr
J. T. Whitehurst one dark and ret'
buggy robe. M. Howell, TarUoro
N. C, jo5-3i
HARDING TO NEW JERSEY.
WASHINGTON, -June 8.-
Notice of Mechanics Sale
, tinder and by virtue of a mechan
ics lien as conferred upon me by sec
tion 243o of the Consolidated Sta
I tut.es of North Carolina, I will on
' Friday, June the T6th. nineteen hun
I dred twenty-two'.- at Oak Spring
Prest-i Fnrm at 12 o'clock r.i'in. sell foi
dent and Mrs. Harding and a party to-the highest, iddnr t pobUc
, , : ' auction one DODGE 'VOIRING CAD
oi irivnus jeiv line liiormiig utr .new
Jersey, where tomorrow the pdesi-'
dent delivers two addresses at Prince-! 92!. for repairs by E. E. Moor
iird Kuiton B. Lowry, alios W. B.
Fulton.
: f-iH- is made to' satisfy said, nie
i I n- iis' lii'ti aiid storage and the coat
this, s-fie.' -. ,.'
Tiiis the 2d day of June, 1922.
BR1TT MOTOR CO..
w By C. C. Britt
same having been left u my garage
on or about the 21st of December.
ton.
WANTS:
THE DAN-CF AT LAWRENCE that 1 j3ltvr2'
was to W ' given Friday night has
been postponed until Friday ivght,
June 10, on account of sickness. It
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
1 Notice is hereby given by the un-
' dersigned trustees that the propertj
1 of F. P. Rawlings which was sold b
....r. . r mutual nmHaJKlCD,
".ra?!them on April 1. !922 and resold
50c PER HUNDRED. APPLY T .; -May 27, 1922 by virtue of power o,
V. HERMAN CREECH. sale tor.l'eried upon them by twe
F. P
'deeds of trust, one from
FOR PALE: FAME SPORT ROAD-.! Rawlings to F. E. Winslow, trustee
ster. Perfect condition. Bargain. ) recorded in Nash County, Book 237
L. H. Beck. jG-tf! page 210, and in Edgecomb
j Registry. Book 2"7, page 422, ani
f.FNTS PKP.one detd of trust from t. r. ftaw
IEMSTITCHING 10
yard. ' Mr. W. J. Parrott, 212 Ho
w,ird ave. tt
KG?. SALE: DODGE ROADSTER ii
good condition. Will sell at a bar
gain or exchange for Ford road
stcr. Can be seen at 124 So. Mail
street. mll-tf-i
SOMETHING NEW: PLACE YOUI
order with T-fce Southerner ot
stationery in eolorsi G!denrbdi
purple, pink and white bond type
writer and pun paper, with, nvel
opes tf match. 24-hour service.
Wr! PAY 3S WEEKLY' full time
7"c an hour spare time selling ho
siery guaranteed wear 4 months 0
replaced free. 06 styles. Free sam
pies to workers. Salary or 30 per
cent commission. Good hosiery i
an absolute necessity, you can sel
it easily. Experience unnecessary
Eagle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa
m20-ltw-10vks.
rUii SALE -UU fcPKlNu CHlCKeni,
Allard A. Baltic, Taiboro. l-3t.
THROUGH
THE L0GAL PRESS
FOR SALE
CASH ONLY
30,000 feet 6 inch Weather Boarding at ..... . $18.00
25,000 feet Ceiling at . . . $1.00
AN ATTRACTIVE LETTERHEAI
' may be had in colored paper usini
any color ink desired, with envel
opes to match. Let us print you i
small trial lot. Prices very ' tea
sonable. 24-bour service. The Son
therm'r. .
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T(
mail order printing. We are in po
siti in to handle your printed raat
ter for short notice delivery am
invite comparison of prices. Satis
factory work, prompt service. Tlx
Southerner. ';
WANTED LIVE DEALER TO sel
"EARL" automobiles in your vi
cinity. Good finance plan. J. H
Ha:n, Distributor, Charlotte, N. G
ni30-3tc
F. G. DAVIS LUMBER CO.
GET YOUR SEED PEANUTf
shelled at Mewborns MiiL 11-30
NICE CRISP LETTUCE, Cut fres
every morning at Boykin's Grt
eery Store. t;
NICE CRISP LETTyCE, Cut frer
every morning at Boykin's Grc
lings to T. T. Thorne, trustee, record
ed in Nash County, Book 2t!l, pagt
Jl, and in Edgecombe County, Bool
237, page 443. after due advertise
nent hi.s beim ordered by the Clerl
if Superior Court of Nash dounty tf
e again resold under the' 'provision)
,1 C. S. Sec. 2."1, the bid at the laid
ale having been raised and boni
fiven as prescribed by law.
The said F, 'E. Winslow and T. T
.'home, trustees, will, therefore, n;
irtue of ihc deeds of trust abovi
nentioned, and flic powers thereir
on f erred, upon them, and also undei
he authority of the said order of tin
Jlerk, offer for sale at public auct
on for cash, to the highett bidder
or the' satisfaction of the indebted
ess secured in said deeds of cru.
hich is in default, at twelve o'clocl
.oon on Saturday, June 17,' 1922 ii
he city of Rocky Mount on tin
ounty line ef Nash and Edgecombi
lounties, on Main Street, betweei
he Planters National Bank cornei
nd the Ni tional Bank of. Rocky Mt
orner. the following property de
:ribed in ;aid deeids of trust, to' wit
AH the right, . title and interes
aoveyed to said - trustees in sait
eeds of trust or in either of them
l the dower lends of Mrs. Kate T
feiwlings, jnore specifically describ
d and beui.ed as follows: .
Lot No. 3 included in the dowei
state of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlings de
V
cribed as follows: Adjoining th
am Williams lot in the town of Bat
leboro, Nash County, containinj
iree hundred square yards, more art
r le38, and is fully described in deer
rom J. H. Herbert and wife, to W
Braswell and F. M. Rawlings re
orded in the Office of Register oi
Jeeds of Nash County.
Lot No. 7 described as follows
Dne lot of land in South Whitakers
IWnship, Nash County, adjoining
the lands of Hobgood & Co., J. H
Whitehead, and described in deed bv
I. M. Neal to F. H. Rawlings, record
ed in Nash County Registry, Book
120, page 2S1.
Lot No. 10 described as follows:
said Registry
Lot No. 14 described as follows:
One lot of land in the town of Battle
boro Nash County, situated west of
the right of way of A. C. L-Railroad
Co. and near the depot of said com- ,
pany, and is the same lands conveyed
by J. W. Bruce to F. M. Rawlings by
deed recorded in Book64, page 183,
.Nash Registry.
Lot No. 6 described as olhwe:
One lot of land in Nash County, near
the town of Battleboro, on the sounth
side of the public read leading f rem
Battleboro to Nashville, containing
three and one-half acres e.nd is the
same land conveyed to F M Rawlings
by Chas. A. Taylor ct al, by deed of
record in Nash Registry, Book 28,
page 241, to which reference is made.
A farm situated in Nash County,
containing 133 acres, the boundary
lines thereof beginning at a stake in
the corner of lot No. 2 in Hart's line;
thence N 87 andone-half degree W ,;
37 poles to a post oak, Hart's corner:
thence S 48 degrees W-37 poles to a
hickory, Hart's line: thence S 44 de
grees W 97 poles to a' stake on Beech ;
Run-; thence, down Beech Run; to a
gum, Hurt's corner; thence S 27 de
grees W 02 poles to a willow oh mud
prong; thence to and down Beech
Run to a stringwood tree, corner of
lot No. 2; thence with the line of Lot
No. 2 north 260 poles to 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
& Decrees, Vol. 8, page 213, Nash
Registry, to which reference is here
by given for futher description there
of. Lot No. 12, described 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
conveyed by John F. Taylor and wife
!o W, T. Braswell, and F. M. Rav
lingB 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.
lawlings, which said lands included .
n said dower will be found recorded
n Vol. 8, page 213, Book of Orders
Hid Decrees, Office of Clerk of Sup
fior Court, Nash County, except
art of the said lands which was con- '
veyed to M. C. Braswell by T.T.
Thorna, trustee, Mrs. Kate T. Raw
lings, F. P. Rawlings et al, by deed
recorded in Book 2, page 254, Kash
Registry, and all the lot of land that
A-as conveyed hv T. T. Thorne com
missioner, to the Town of Battleboro.
t being the same that is described In ;
iub-section A of paragraph four of 1
the amended petition filed in the ;
Specinl Proceedings entitled '"Mrs.
f. Rawlings, administratrix of F. M. '
Sawjinga, deceased, against F., P.
Rawlings et ale", recorded in Book of
Orders & Decrees, Vol. 0, page 249, ' '
Vash Registi-y. : ' . - r . '
The interest in said lands of F. P. -
lawlings includes that which came
;o him by inheritance and alse that ' '
vlili.h v as conveyed to him by deed
tt H. E. Brewer and wife, June 28,'
1918, by deed recorded in Book 239,
page 429, Nash Registry, and also
recorded in Edgecombe County, said :
deed purporting to convey to F. P.
Sawllngs the interest of Mrs. Ma
rietta James and Howard K. Rawl
ings.' The above property will be sold as
a whole, and the bidding will start
at 14,465.13, the amount of the guar
anteed bid. Fifteen per cent of the
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- '
ur fo 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, . I . . . ,
- F. E. WLNSLOW,
eery Store. tf
lot of land in the town of Battle-1
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