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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. Y,i'''ii"ir'M'i,i'' ' 'I- ! V..i... -"t"l" THE SOUTHERNER, I AOAT 11 8 8 --7. K3 ,.,r,r( '.'If SWIMMING -SWIMMING- SWIMMING it" Now Is The Time To Go Swimming SEE US BEFORE BUYING YOUR Bathing Suit i 1 Suits All Colors & Sizes. KEEP YOUR HOGS HEALTHY Clean and Careful Feeding Essential in f Successful Hog Raising Here la a 'secret of svccessful Ordinary garbage fermenti, hog raising practiced by many forming an acid which is injurious stock raisers and prosperous farm- t0 the hog. Red SeaJ Lye will ris ers. Don't feed your hogs sour or move th;s acid amj make tne feed ill-smelling garbage. more wholesome. . . ', , KU llT'l f" t,;!"': Swill.which has been first sweet- ened with Red Seal Lye. Take one R.a-A,t t . nd fd- tablespoonful of Red Seal Lye and ened with Rei W .i.,Uu dissolve it in a pint of water. Mix to the hogs, will help make healthy, this solution thoroughly with suf- sturdy animals. ficient feed for 10 hogs. ?ae ,tron , .lul'on1,Jj r v,lf . of Wed aTr-.-$S. R Seat PflnkU .round Seal Lye dissolved in one quart of water will sweet en a S0-gallon barrel of swill. Feed twice daily, night and morning. your hug pens and wain out ma feeding troughs. Uic at leajt once a wack. Be aurc and get the old orig inal, highest teat, granulattd Red Seal Lye. Accept no auu-ttitute. P. C. TOMSON 4 CO., Southwark P. O., Philadelphia, Pa. 4"frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrW'frfrfrfrfrfrfr frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr SOCIAL' - ITEMS I Ep worth Social Items. IT UaveIT- 209 MAIN ST. STORE BROOKES PE IERS, Prop. ( ! : 1 lit ' ' ' I FLOUR. ABOVE ALL Self KiMhg. 12 lb. Bag -50 24 lb. Bag ...v. 98 48 1b. Bag .!.:.!.:.i.W' FLOUR WlUTE ROSE Self Rising 12 lb. Bag .;..; .55 24 lb. Bag ....v. .. 1.05 s fbl'Bag 2.05 PREMIER FRUIT SALAD, No. 2 1-2 Can ....'J..'.;..'..!'.. BLUE VALLEY Butter.,-, Per Pound Tub ButtejV Very Best Quality Per Pound Ms v 57c 50c 40c Misses Nona an! Clara Griffin re turned to .their home in Pinetops af ter spending several days in this neighborhood with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etberidge spent Friday evening with Mias Cal lie Corbett. Mr. HV F. Anderson of Norfolk is home to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Weeks have returned from Clayton, Ca. They will be in Epworth for some time. Mr. E. O. Anderson and little Jo sephine were in Robersonvillo Sun day to see friends. They motored. ' Mrs. J. H. Pittma.1, Jr., of Hick ory is visiting Mr. andMrs. Richard Pittman, near here. Prof. J. A. Capps of Oak Ridge is spending a few days mound liere. Mrs. Hobart Austin and little son have returned to their home in- Kel foid, after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lyon. What Will Be Health? J WHEN your Executor falls ill and he ' i the one who takes your place when you are gone he looks after his health, before he looks after your affairs. While he suffers physically, your Estate may suffer financially. SICKNESS attacks moat men at some 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 llxecutor cannot cause your (state loss. Farmers Banking & Trust Coif Tarboro, N. C. Pekoe Tea: 37c TETLEY'S and WHITE HOUSE Oran ,-4 lb. Pgk ,.. 19c 1-2 lb. Pkg. 1NSTAND SWANS DOWN, Cake Flour, Per Pkg. .' JELLO ICE CREAM Powder?, Per Pkg. .. j IFFY I. C. Powder;;, Per Pkg 7 l-2c GREEN STUFF GEORGIA SWEET MELONS SANDHILL Fancy Peaches .... ". FANCY COIlN......2r,e FANCY POTATOES. Mrs. Willis R. Jenkins arrivad yes terday from Richmond, Va., and is the truest of Mrs- Sam Carli8le for a j few days. 27c 10c 50c 50c 50c Left Fo.- Aberdeen. l Mr. L. D. l'tini.i "i"$josey left yc.uwily and Mi. JjIhi f(,l' SNAPS, FIELD PEAS, CABBAGE, TOMATOES. SPANISH MACKEREL, Fancy Size 8 l-2c ...!!!:!:: frfrfrfrfrfrfr.!.' where they will be until next week. Mr. J. D. Hardin Hera) Today. Mr. J. D. Hardin of the Greensboro Daily News is in town today luokin after the interests of this paper. it 4 LET US SHOW YOU Rosenbloom Levy Go mpany READ THE SOUTHERNER ADS Dr. Oiien Williams of Memphis Teiui., v.iio has been here a few days visiting his aunt, Miss Saiaih Hyman, left today for lowing Rock,,aeeoni panied by Miss Hyman. frfrfrfrfrfrfr-frfrfr-frfrfrfrfrfrfr $!; !"?;" VH-fr- -frvfrvfrfrfr-fri-vfr: X'';-' ' ... . . .-. u .Mk:..M-vfr..:-frfrfrfr -Mfr'H"r"HfrH-r'frfrfr WAN IS OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR . SALE. Apply Southerner. WE PAY. $3. WEEKLY full time, .,75c an hour spare time selling ho ' . aiery guaranteed wear 4 months or replaced free. 36 styles. Free sam ples to workers. Salary or SO per- cent commission. Good hosiery is f an absolute necessity, you can sell 7 it easily. Experience unnecessary. V Eagle Knitting Mills, Darby, Pa. .mSa-ltw-iewks. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO r.mail order printing. We rr in po ?sition to handle your printed mat- 1 'tar for snort notice delivery and . invite comparison of prices. Satis factory work, prompt service. The ' Soatherner. lUST OPENED 1 $8,800.00 PIKST ; class Dry Cleaning and Dye Plant in Greenville, N. C. All work strict- i.ly first class, guaranteed as good j ks dons in any city. Also hats r,.leaned and. blocked, ew outside and inside bands, made to look as good ss new. Mail orders solicited. .' We psy parcel post one wsy. Mail as your business. Agent wanted in ,Trborov Powell's Cleaning Works, Greenville, N. C, next to Young's . Department Etort. jy7-10tp GET OUH SEED PEANUTS shelled at 'Mewborns Mill. ll-30t SECOND SHEETS: 75 CENTS PER thousand, cut to any size desired without charge. Southerner. Watch our ad for special scissors sale. Marrow-Pitt Hardware Co. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. Apply Southerner. WANTED: MEN OBJWCJMEN TO take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and chil dren. Eliminates darning. $40 week full time, $1.00 an hour spare timt Experience unnecessary. Interna tional Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 6-15-10wte Watch our ad for special scissors sale. Marrow-Pitt Hardware Co, SALES LADIES WANTED: WORK Saturday. Apply at McCrory's 5 & 10c Stare. Girls under 16 years need not apply. POLARINE MOTOR OIL 17 l-2c GASOLINE 29c If you can't fine it anywhere else, come to " THE O. H. STORE 107 E. Church St. We will prcbably have it, and will save you -money. We sell cheaper ' than ttheart. NAILS S 1-2 cents per lb ELECTRIM LAMPS .1 32c HIGH PRICES COURTESY SERVICE .Vhich 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 lt will be our aim to t n ... Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mann and son j Matter 'Manly,' Jr., left today fo fiouthport to spend a few days witl relatives. They made the trip by car 3.' WANTED: 2 OR 3 FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Ap ply Shuirar Store. jl9-3tp 1'oTcitev Itch and smartapply lightly do not iul in TT ft II 1 See that every pile of tobacco sold on our floor brings the top-notch" market !i)tice.u 2 Treat all customers on our floor with every courtesy. 3 See tha't the serofe we give our customers from the time they drive m- burdobrs tihtil :: they receive tneir cneCK is the best that trained men can give. ' .;.v. The Farmers Warehouse TARBORO, N. C. H. FOXHALL & DAN W.TAYLOR -I r . Prp.' ERNEST TAYLOR . Floor Manager J. V. MOYE Aetioor D0IS0N OAK r Oiwr If lUtluau Jurt UttU tuarlj Notice of Sale Under Deed of Truttei Under and by virtue" of the powe of sale contained in a certain deed 0' trust executed by F. G. Davis am Addie M. Davis, his wife,' on the 16tl day of February, 1921, and register ed in Deed Book 233, page 116, Edge combe County Public Registry, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured and th. bolder of the said note having di manded and requested the undersign ed Trustee to sell the property con veyed under the said deed of trust ..,mJ...J...J.i l'frfrfrfr.i'frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrjfrfrfr'frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr'r'l'"l'. P SAVE THE .UMBER BILL Try A Can Of Our D. C. D. COMPOUND Cleans out all clogged drains or sewer pipe in from two to twenty minutes. Very Little Trouble Very Small Cost Money Back Guarantee Marrow-Pitt Hdw. Go. .-.-fr-frfrfrfrfrfr'frfr'fr.H'-tfrfrfrfrfr-:-frfrfr.frfrfrfrfrfr frfrfrfrfrfrj;frfrfrfr.frfrfrfr'frfrfr.rfr he undersigned trustee will on 14th lay of AuKOst,1922, at 12 M., before the Court House Door, in the town of Tarboro, North Carolina offer at pub ic sale, to the highest bidder for cash he following described lot or parcel oCland: Being in the town of Princeville, rtate and county aforesaid and bound id on the North by Tar River and the landa of G. C. Peele; on the east by .he old County Road and on the south ly the lands formerly owned by Bat tle Bryant and on the west by th main line of Atlantic Coast Line Rail, way, running from Tarboro to Ply. mouth, together with all buildings, 'machinery and improvements and ap purtenances tnereto pertaining being the identical land conveyed to Addis ' M. Davis by A. W. Macnair, trustee, by deed recorded in Deed Book 182, page 42, of the Edgecombe County, Public ' Registry, y This 13th day of July, 1922. j A: W. Macnair," Trustee. ! 1 I ;! frfrfrfr-fr '8 llllll KH "H The Franklin Car "NUF SBO" Zeb Cummings ? 1 -1-4 DEALER Franklin Cars Frahldin Service in 1-
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