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I r THE SOUTHERNER, TJltDAY, JUNK 9, 122. 3 1" 8 I $ ti ii. n: y.t. It:, Jr. xt' :b: si 3$ f I h P: n & 'I? .Fi ji? ".4 I it v.r tf s . fa 151 VP' tt t t$ it '4i'iiiiiiiiiil.t I 111 I I ii iS ill iliji ill ill iti ill iti ill iMi it ti I T l',"'li'ill't''l'iiiiBiiliaiiIiiliiliJiiiiiii6iM.ift SPECIALS? FECIALS? Friday, June 9 Saturclay? June 1 $2.50 QUALITY Glove Silk FULL FASHIONED. A LI THE NEW SHAJE: Will ft. CREW FAWN AND TAN. Hose SPECIAL J. FINE $1.00 QbAlJiY lAD'F.S' Ribbed Union Suit; AND FErlFLCT FITTING .L CI 7 special 69c 5i QUALITY Warner Rustproof Corsets LOW CUS1. MFDtL'M BUST OR HIGH BUST SPECIAL 89c Irk QUALITY 5EA ISLAND Unbleached Domestic FORTY INCHES WIDE, VERY FINE AND SMOOTH special yc MEN'S OTIS Pinchecked Pants FAST COLORS. ALL. SIZES. FKOM 30 WAIST 44 WAiST. SPECIAL $1.49 75e AND .$1 QUALITY Silk Ties- All SPECIAL 45c $1,00 QUALITY Men's Dress Shirts FAST COLORS, FUIL, CUT. SIZES 14 TO 17. SPECIAL 75c LET US SHOW YOU Rosenbloom-Levy Co Home of Hart Sckaffner & Marx ' tt it F ti v.? tt LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS Visiting in Wilmington. Mrs. S. S. Nash accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Sprant, to Wilmington, where she will remain for sometime. , 4 Will Summer at Montreat. Mrs. A. J, Crane and son, Mr. Jas. Crane, left today for Montreat where they will spend the summer. Mr. Wil son Crane, who is now here, will go to Montreat next week. Tarboro Visitor Honoedt Miss Margaret Burnette entertain ed at bridge yesterday at 10 o'clock at her home on Tarboro street, in honor of Misses Martha and Snow Thigpen, of Tarboro, who are guests Returned from Cincinnati. Dr. J. M. Baker has returned f rem Cincinnati jirhiWjgaoiw busi ness. . .;. ..." . . - Visiting His Parents. , Rev. Richard S. Fountain of Slier City is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. T. Fountain. ? Welin Invftaton. Mr. aM Jrrs.Wllriam H. Worsley request the pleasure of your com pany at the marriage of their daugh ter, Marie, to Floyd Davis Turnage, the 20th, 1. in..i...j : T.... uioa iuiu.k kv. aaiiu 'on j - i i 1 1922, at olght o'clock, first Baptist Weisiger. Rocky Mt. Telegram. Went to Halifax. Mrs. John L. Bridgera went to Hal 'i'ax yesterday to deliver an address before the local chapter ef the D ti. in that town. A. In Town Yesterday. iUr, i iank Webb, one of the most respected citizens of the county, was a visitor here yesterday. Mr. Webb is looking well. He said it had been several mouths since he has paid a visit to Tarboro. Church, Rocky Mount, N. C. At home: After July the Fountain, N. C. first, Te Raleigh on Business. . Col. John L. Bridgers and Mr. A. D. Fowlkes went to Raleigh' Thurs day on business. They will return t-day. The hours for the opening and closing of the public library have been changed from the afternoon to the morning hours of 9:30 to 11. SELL IT IN TARBORO BUY IT IN TARBORO mr, merchant and business man LET THE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER THEM THROUGH THE LOCM PRESS i'.-fi. i, CORRECTION IS MADE. In the advertisement on June 6 of the Wilson Tobacco Board of Trade a typographical error was made in the second line. The wrd referred to should have been "smart" instead of "small." i Entertain Bridal Party. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pender en tertained the PoteTs-Wooten bridal party and their guests at their home on Church street yesterday. An Edge combe barbecue was served. Third Day of Chautauqua. The Chautauqua continues to have good tfrowds at each performance. The program yesterday was some what changed as announced by the superintendent. The Dunbar Phil harmonic Choir entertained the aud ience both at afternoon and night. The selections were high grade mu sic and the audience showed their delight and enthusiasm by loud and continued applause. EAST CAROLINA LEAGUE, r Yesterday's Results. - Now Bern 5; Tarboro 2. :'. Washington 1 ; Kiriston 0. Greenville 7; Farmville 3. Mrs. Pavid Carr Very Sick. , ' iMrs. 'bavid Carr is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Williams, of Oklahoma City, Okia, UA &ALk.ixMULlom OF "OitTO J . Rico, Nancy Hall and Early Tri- ' umpn potato plants, 75c per 1000 f.o.b. Valdosta. Dorris Plant Co. Valdosta, Ga. ' j2-2tp LIVES TROUBLE: PHYSICIAN ex plains simple treatment for inf lam ed gallbladder and ducts associatec with gallstones. Booklet free. Dr A. E. Paddock, Box 201, Kansat City, Mo. U MRS. HARVEY LEWIS, ' at BREEZY POINT COTTAGE 24th STATION VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Rates on Application. Open June 1 LOST: BETWEEN TARBORO AND J. T. Whitehurst one dark and red buggy robe." M;. Howell, Tarboro ' . N C- '-. jeB-3i Standing of Clubs. Clubs: W. New Btrn 3 Washington M Tarboro 1 Farmville . 1 Greenville 1 Kinston 1 " Pet. :750 .667 .500 ,500 .333 .250 W AN T Si THE DANCE AT LAWRENCE that was to be given Friday night has been postponed until Friday night, June 16, on account of sickness. It Notice of Mechanics Sale. ' ! Under and by virtue of a mechan. ics lien as conferred updn rne-.by sec tion- 2436. of the Consolidateit Sta tutes .pt North Carolina,, ! will on Friday, June .the. 16th, nineteen hun dred twenty-two, at Oak Spring Farm at 12 o'clock noon, sell fd cash' tb the highesf bidder at public auction one DODGE TOURING CAR same having been left a my garage on or about the 21st of December, 1921," rf or repairs ;hjh E. E. Moore and Fulton B. Lowry, , alias W. B. Fulton. - Sale is made to satisfy said me-.Vif"-!'S lien and storage and, the cost of this sale. ' This the 2d day of June, 1922. BRIT'f MOTOR CO., ; j3-ltw-2w By C.C. Britt NICE WELL GROWN BRUNNER TOMATO PLANTS, 10c DOZEN SOc PER HUNDRED. APPLY T V. HERMAN CREECH. FOR SALE: PAIGE SPORT ROAD ster. Perfect condition. Bargain. L. H. Beck. : jG-tf HEMSTITCHING 10 CENTS PEF yard. Mrs. W. J. Parrott, 212 Ho ward ave. . tf FOR SALE: DODGE ROADSTER ii good condition. Will sell at a bar gain or exchange for Ford ?oa ster. Can be seen at 124 So. Mali street. .mll-tf-t SOMETHING NEW: PLACE YOU1 order with The Southerner fo: stationery in colors. Goldenrod purple, pink and white bond type writer and pen paper, with enyej. opes tc match. 24-henr iervice.' WE PAY $36 WEEKLY full time 75c an hour spare time selling ho siery guaranteed wear 4 montha o; Teplaced free. 36 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 Eaele Knittine Mills. Darby.i Pa m20-ltw-10wks. rUit SALE tiO SPRING CHICKeni Allard A. Bavtle, Tarboro. l-3tj AN ATTRACTIVE LETTERHEAJ may be had in colored paper usinj any color ink desired, with enve" opes to match. Let us print you mall trial lot. Prices very rea onable. 24-hour service. The Son therner. .' FOIl SALE CASH ONLY 30,000 feet 6 iach Wtber Boarding at ..... . $18.00 25,000 feet Ceiling at...... - $l&00 F. G. DAVIS LUMBER CO. .3- i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T mail order printing. We re in pt) si tion to handle your printed mat ter for short notice delivery ani invite comparison ef prices. Satif factory work, prompt service. Thi Southerner. , WANTED LIVE DEALER TO sel ! "EARL" automobiles in yenr y. cinity. Good finance plan. J. B Ham. Distributor. Charlotte, N. C m30-3tc -' ' GET YOUR SEED PEANUTS helled at Mewborni Mill. 11-30; every morning at Boykin'i Gro eery Store. , ti NICE CRISP LETTUCE, Cut fresl every morning at Boykin'i " Gro 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, 192 .and ..resold May 27, 19221 by virtue of power of sale conferred upon them by two deeds of trust, one from ': F.- P. Rawlings to F. E. Winslow",; trustee. recorded in Nash County, Book "287, page 210, and in Edgecombe Registry. Book 237, page,. 42?, ,ind one deed of trust from F. P. Raw lings to T. T, Thome, trustee, record ed in Nash County,. Book 261, page 11, and in Edgecombe County, Book 237, page 443, after due advertise ment hae besn ordered by tlje Clerk if Superior Court of Nash County to De again resold under the provisions of C. S. Se?. 591, the bid at the lart ;ale having been raised and bond iveit as prescribed by law. The said F. E. Winslow and T. T Thorne, trustees, will, therefore, by virtue-. f- the deeds of trust abovt mentioned, and the powers therein conferred upon' them, and alse onder the authority of the 'said order of the Clerk,, offer for sale at public auct ion for cash, to the highest bidder, (or the satisfaction of the indebted jess secured in said deeds' of trust which is in default, at twelve o'clock loon on Saturday, June 17,' 1922 in che city of J Rocky Mount on the :ounty line of Nash and Edgecombe Counties, on Main Street) between he' Planters National Bank corner ind the National Bank of Rocky Mt. orner, the following property d- cribed in said deeds of trust, to wit' All the right, title and iritejf sf onveyed to said trustees in said eeds of trust or in either of them i the dower lands of Mrs. Kate T awlings, more specifically describ- i and oouned as fo'lows: Lot No. 6 included in the dower itate of Mrs. Kate T. Rawlings de :ribed as follows: Adjoining the am Williams lot in the town of Bat ebbro, Nash County, containing jree hundred square yards, more are r less, and is fully described in deed rom J. H. Herbert and wife, to W, ttrasweu and f . M. Kawllngs re- drded la the Office of Register 'of )eeds of Nash County." ' ' ' ' : Lot.. No, ,7;. described as ,- follow )ne lot of land ill South TVhTtakers rownship, NastL-Cgiintj,. adjoining r Je lands ol Mobgood A Co., J. H. Whitehead, and described in deed by I. M. Neal to F. H. Rawlings. Tecord- i4 in Nash County Registry, Book 120, page 261. Lot No. 10 described as follows: boro.ljfysh County, the me-tht waa cenveyed.-to A, Wjight ,o June 16, 1883, and the same described i' deed recorded in Book 54, page 337 Nash Registry;, and is the tame ' also : de scribed in deed, Book) 118, pagft 699, said. Registry:-1 . : - i ' ; Lot No. 14 described as follows: One lot of land in the town of Battle boro Nash County, situated west of1 the right of way ef 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 follows: ' One lot of land in Nash County, near the town of Battleboro, on the sounth iide of the public road leading frtnt Battleboro to Nashville, containing three and one-half acres and is the same land conveyed to F M Rawlings by Chs. A- Taylor et al, by deed of record in Nash Registry, Book 28, page 24J, to which reference is mad.. 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 degrees W 37 poles to a post oak. Hart's corner : tbenc,& 49 degrees W 37 poles, to a " bickwyi Hart's Jinel thence S 44 de- grees W 97 poles to a stake .oft Beech ......... Run ; thence ;down Beech Ron ; ttf a gum. Hart's corner; thence S 27 de grees W 62 poles to a willow on 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 bt cluded In the dower of Mrs.sKate 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. ; : . v.;Lojt..'N. 12, idescrlbed ; as 'followsn One tract pf land situated in the town of ; Battleboro, Edgecombe County,; Near the Battleboro depot, on fhe north ide of the County road, containing one! fourth of and acre, more or less and is the same-land . .t- . .. . . conveyed by John F. Taylor and wfrfe to W.' T. Braswell, and F. M. Raw lings by deed in oojt 32, jiage ,177, Edgecombe Registry. ; ; All the right, title, interest and es tate, tjiat the said F.f.P. Rawlings had at the dates of said trust deeda in and to the lands now constituting the .dower estate: of Mr( ;Kte. T. Rawlings, which said lands included in said dower will be found recorded in Vol. 8, page 213, Book of Orders and Decrees, Office of Clerk of SupV erior Court, Nash County, i excep part of the said lands which was con veyed to M. C. Braswell by T. T. Thorne, trustee, Mrs. Kate T. Raw lings, F. P. Rawlings et al, by deed recorded in Book 2, page 254, Nash' Registry, and all the lot of land that was conveyed hv T. T. Ihorne com missioner, to the Town of Battleboro, it being the same that is described In aub-seotion A of paragraph four of the, amended petition filed in the Special Proceedings" entitled "Mrs. T. Rawlings, administratrix of F. Mi Rawlings, deceased, against F. tr Rawlings et a Is", recorded in Book of Order & Decrees, Vol. 9, page 249, 'h;.jblerest in said lands of F. P. Rawlings includes that which came to him by inheritance and also that which ras conveyed to him by deed of H. E. Brewer and wife, June 28, 1918, by deed recorded in Book 289, pige 439, Nash Registry, and alse recorded in Edgecombe County, said deed, purporting to convey to F. t. Rawlings the interest of Mrs. Ma rietta James and Howard K. Rawl ings. .- The above property will be aold ' a whTofeK and the bidding will start at 14,485.18, the amount of the guar nteed, bid.. Fifteen per cent of the purchase price jnus.. Je ; -depoeit4 1 with he trustee within one hoar 'af' ter the sale, balanee.to be paid after ? l cunftrnTanoiTby 0uvClerk."Tjpoa faU ure to make the' deposit required, the -next highest bidder will be declared - to, be: th Purchaser.----. L- r This the 30th day of May, 1922, " T. T. THORNE, - F. E. WINSLOW, : X4uii, ii I mi M I I I'M t I H M H IliHl l 1 1 I I I I I iH H l - I eery Store. " t I Dne lot of land in the town of Battle- jl-2 Trusteea. .
The Daily Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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