THE SOUTHERNER, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922,
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SEE US BEFORE BUYING
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LOCAL
SOCIAL
ITEMS
Dr. K. E. Miller Her.
Dr. Miller now in the public health
serviee of the state was here today to
attend the fun oral services of Mrs.
Powell. While Dr. Miller was a citi
zen of our town several years ago he
made many friends in the town and
county and they are always glad to
see him when he comes to Tarboro.
At the Hospital.
Mrs. Peyton Ellis of Conetoe was
operated on this morning for tonsi
IH's. She was resting easy this morn
ing, it was reported.
TRDuPS
ORDERED
TO RQCKYM0UN1
By The Associated Press.
RALEIGH. July 20. Acting upor
Governor Morrison's instructions. Ad
jutant General Mette today orderet.
state troops from Wilson and Golds
boro to proceed to Rocky Mount at
once and the squad of raed now at
Rockingham will proceed to Aber
deen.
Choir Members Attention.
The members of all the choirs in
town are requested to meet in the
Methodist church, Thursday evening'
at 8 :30. This meeting is designed to
prepare special music for the vespci
services in the Town Common. After
he Hist practice the program of thii
special music will be announced thru
the Southerner.
Visiting in Conetoe.
Miss Florence Crocker of Couni;
bus, Ohio, is visiting her ami, Mrs.
Pvyton Ellis, of Conetoij. ( f ,. ;
Suits All Colors & Sizes.
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LET US SHOW YOU
osenbloom Levy
Company
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WANTS
GET YOUR SEED PEANUTS
shelled at Mewborns Mill. ll-30t
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR;
SALE. Apply Southerner. !
SECOND SHEETS: 75 CENTS PER
thousand, cut to any size desired
without charge, Southerner.
OLD NEWSPAPERS . FOR
SALE. Apply Southerner.
WANTED: MEN OR WOMEN TO
take orders for genuine guaranteed
hosiery for men, women and chil
dren. Eliminate darning. $40 week
full time, $1.00 an hour spare time
' t Experience unnecessary. Interna
tional Stocking Mills, Norristown,
Pa. 6-15-1 Owks
WE PAY $36 WEEKLY full time,! Watch our ad for special scissors
7- . ,, , v I sale. Marrow- Pitt Hardware Co,
. siery guaranteed wear 4 months or
replaced free. 36 styles. Free aara-.
N pies to workers. Salary or 30 per
cent commission. Good hosiery is
an absolute necessity, you can sell
. it easily. Experience unnecessary.
Eagle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa.
m20-ltw-l0wks.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
mail order printing. We ar in po-l
sitim to handle your printed tnatj Wteh our ad for special scissors
ter for short notice delivery and ; sale. Marrow-Pitt Hardware Co.
Invite comparison ot prices, fcatis- SALES LADIES WANTED: WORK
Saturday. Apply at McCrory's 5 &
10c Store. Cirla under 16 years
" " Beed not apply.
JUST OPENED: $8,000.00 FIRST-1 1 f . V 1
class Dry Cleaning and Dye Plant j poLARINE MOTOR OIL 17 l-2c
!n Greenville, N. C. All work strict-! GLASOLIXE 29c
ly first class, guaranteed as good! .. ,
. as done in any city. Also hatal If you can't fine it anywhere else,
and inside bands, made to look as
good as new. Mail order solicited.
factory woris, prompt service. The
Southerner.
W pay parcel post one way. Mail
us your business. Agent wmnfed in
Tarboro. Powell's Cleaning Wcrka,
Greenville, JfsCV next to Young's
THE O. H. STORE
107 E. Church St
The Old Game of Stingnree.
The stingareo artist will now' arid
the'.i get in his sting, notwithstanding
he has become hoary with aga. " Thi.
stiiigr.ree jrame is as old as the gold
brick trick, yet now ami then there
are seme who will play and to their!
sorrow ere it. is too late. I
RATTLESNAKES INCREASE
PARSONS, Ktns., July 20. Thi
marked increase in rattlesnakes thru
out Bourbon county is causing grea
alarm to the residents. In one week'
time recently 35 were killed nea
Fort Scot, authorities stated. Eigh
ratrlers in two days is the record oi
C. M. Crimes: The frie're'asc is caused
by a, raijd. wufer, . according to pio
neer settlers
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East Carolina Gaines Rained Out
;AU games in the Ea?t Carolina err
Ajft were rained out yesterday. Farm-,-ille
ar.d Kinston were halted in thi
,;"ourth, neithjer side having scored
Cannes scheduled for today are Tar
boso at,Nevf 4trjntj .Kinston at Wash
ington' ;wid Greenville at Farmville.
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HIE CLEARED OF
SHONESTY
ACTS
I What Will Be His HAalth? j
8yj The Associated Press. i :
WASHINGTON, July 20. The
rtate department announced today
that charges against D. C. Collie, the j.
ommissioner general of the .United
States to the Brazilian Centennial
Bxnosition, had dieclosed "no basis
'or any charge of dishonesty or moral I
.urpitude." Collie has been directed!
jo return to Rio Janeiro to take over
American participation in the expo-:
sition. '
WHEN your Executor falls ill and he
is the one who takes your place when
you are gone he looks after his health,
, before he looks aftwr your affairs. While
he suffers physically, your Estate may
suffer financially.
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BERLIN THEATRES HOLD j
RECORD ON SHAKESPEARE j
BERLIN, July 20. Shakespeare
cirv Mrcc 4-i.. .
V;t time or other. But a Arust Company is
never ill. If you name us Executor of
your Will, you know ill health on the
part of your Executor cannot cause your
Estate loss.
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:s heing performed oftener in Ger-l'Y" , ft AI
any than in his native country, t QXTtlGYS DailkingOC 1 if USt CO ' ' '
cording to statistics wsued by me
German Shakespeare Society. $g
- In 1921 there were 1,997 perform-lift
ances of Shakesjieare plays in Ger
nany against 372 in England. "Mid
wmmer Night's Dream," which is the
favorite with the Germans, was given
518 times on 33 different stages.
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Tarboro, N. C.
Standing- of the Clubs.
'';Club: ... ,' .Wpn ....Lost
QreenviUe 3
faijbpro r- 2
Washington ". 2
Farmviila-. j 2'
Ainston 1
Mew Bern 0
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LAWN PARTY TOMORROW.
Send the. children to the Common
: i near the fountain tomorrow evening
' Howard Avenue Well Lighted. j at 7. The seniors will be there ti, play
Standing on the railroad on Alber-j rinit gme with them and to serve
marie avenue and looking down How-J good home-made ice cream in cones,
nrd avenue ore will see a well lighted Benefit Tar-bo-rah.
street. These lights are so arranKed j
as to produce a very pretty effect. A ; Miss Caroleen Lambeth of Groens-long-felt
want has at lastvbeen sup- boro is the KUNt of Miss Aldyth Wil
plied. 'son for a few days.
LONDON CHORUS GIRL
WINS SUIT IN COURT
LONDON, July 20. Here is one
.'or American theatrical producers of
girly girl shows:
Miss Doris Thomas was awarded
$500 damages in a 1,'i-vlnn court fo"
having been disir.'rwed from a tourhg
"Argar" company.
The manager vho disnrtved
Thomas attempted to m.ow that she
had been dismissed for woariog too
few clothes during her performance.
He didn't succeed.
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USES 41 RADIOPHONE;
WASHINGTON, July 20. Forty
one radiophone stations are used by
the department of agriculture in the
transmission to farmers of weather
crops and market news, According to
department officials three.
This service has expanded rapidly
since it was inaugurated 18 months
ago, the .four latest additions to the
department's list of stations bring at
We will probably have it, and will
save you money. Wo sell cheaper
than athssa. rf??. .
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NAILS 8 1-2 eU per Tb.i
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HIGH PRICES
COURTESY
SERVICE
Which of these is the most
important to you when you
sell your tobacco?
We think they are all three
important enough to use
every effort to attain and it
will be our aim to
1 -See that every pile of tobacco ti
soiu. on . our upor unrigs uiq.
top-notch market price.
2 Treat all customers on our
floor with every courtesy. ;
3 HSee that the service we give
our customers from the time
they drive in our doors until
they receive their check is
the best that trained men
' . can give.
The Farmers Warehouse
TARBORO, N.C.
H. . FOXHALL DAN W.TAYLOR Props.
ERNEST TAYLOR, .... Floor Manager
J. V. MOVE - ......AactioMwr
; MemphifS, Jacksonville, Roswell, New
TT Mexico, land Milwaukee.
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t WANTED: 2 OR 3 FURNISHED
14; rooms for lirht housekeeping. Ap
l! . ply Bhuffar Store. jl9-3tp
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. Torelieve itch and smartapply
w nghtly do not rob in
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Your Fruits & Vegitables are go-
ing to waisfce
Get one of our Enterprise Cann
ing Outfite for Out Door Canning,
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ana save ror ixexc-winter.
Also complete line of Fruit Jars
and Rubbers.
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Marrow-Pitt Hdw, Co.
Uinr IT Million Jan Used Yet'ly
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Xi i Notice of Sale Under Deed of Trustee
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f j lay of J
ttM in De
Under and by virtue of the po'.v.ei
of sale contained in a certain deed of
;rust executed by F. G. Davis and
Addie M. Davis, his wife, on the 16th
lay of February, 1921, and register-'
eed Book 233, page 115, Edge
j jombe County Public Registry, de
; fault having been made in the pay
ment of the debt secured and the
holder of the said note having de
manded and requested the undersign
ed Trustee to Rell the property cori
.veved under the said deed of trust,
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the undersigned trustee will on 14th
dufr of August, 1922, at 12 M., before
the Court House Door, in the town of
Tarboro, North Carolina offer at pub
lic sale, to the highest bidder for cash
the following: described lot or parcel
of land:
Being in the town of Princeville,
state and county aforesaid and bonnd
ed on the North by Tar River and the
lands of G, C. Peele; en the east by
the old County Road and on the south
by the lands formerly owned by Bat
tle Bryant and on the west by the
main line of Atlantic Coast Line Rail
way, running from Tarboro to Ply.
mouth, together with all buildings,
machinery and improvements and ap
purtenances thereto pertaining being
the'identical land conveyed to Addig
M. Davis by A. W. Macnair, trusttg,
by deed recorded in Deed Book 182,
page 42, of the Edgecombe County
Public Registry.
This 13th day of July, 1922. -:
A. W. Macnair, Trustee.
The Franklin Gar
MNUF St."
Zeb. G.
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DEALER
Franklin
Franklin Service
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