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TUK tfOUTHEKNEB, 'jlJjISCAV, AUG. S2, W Ham's the merry vara those old tart 'would if in ivhie Puffing their piptl of fragrant Virginia. WOtF., Virginia tcb&cco is the imiua : given to tbe tobacco , grown la Virginia, the Carolina ftiid : Georgia. ; V ;: ; '.. ." h'&Y-A ' .' ...'H'. ;' LKMirri' & MriM Tobacco Co. Tm -rl Fragrant old Virginia; best liked by those who know to baccos best for its unmatched mildness and natural purity of flavor, For cigarettes Firginia tobacco is the test. wsM& ginia Cigarette ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY. PINETOPS, Aug. 19. Conspicu-. uus among the social affairs of the .season was the beautifully planned and perfectly carried out party, at which Mrs. Harry Pagan entertained Saturduy afternoon to announce the engagement and approaching marri-i age of Miss Mary Alice Cobb to Mr. Kiclianl Bynuni. j The apartments opened to the guests were attractively decorated in masses of dahlias, asters and azaleas, Five tables were arranged for i bridge which was enjoyed for sev eral hours. The score Cards were de corated with cupids. During the afternoon a delicious salad aourse was served. On eavh plate were tiny hearts, on one side of which was, written : '"In the mir ror you will find, ihe secret that is no longer mine." On the other side was "Bynum-Cobb, October 12." Miss Cobb is the only daughter of Mrs. Linda Cobb, a very attractive, vivacious and lovable girl. She is a graduate of Peace and is not only a devoted member of the Presbyterian church, but also a help in all commu nity work. Goldsboro's leaf tobacco sales for the pat weels amounted to 100,000 pounds. Some piles brought over" 50 cents pey pound. Prices for th; most part ranged between fifteen and thirty-five cents. When You Feel Shaky Will tone you up. For50years a most successful remedy far malarial fevers and a reliable general invigorating Ionic. It will lielp to keep you well. If iK.l ro. d by "o n tlrURr,i-!. Wiii WKKJSHim CKNKAI. CO., llrtrsonlHl. L!.v Carolina, and in the Town of Tarbons . Street, cornering; tner.te witn nf bounded and described as follows, to i along St. Patrick Strett in a North. wit. erly direction 150 feet, mora or !, Beginning at the Northeast corner I to the point of the beginning th of lot No. 63 in said town of Turburo . bei,1'th'' T'd,T.! , the said !. o. w niicnursv - Westerly direction with and I Je.te E. Wi.itehm.t, hi. wife, now the line of St. James Street.,'''-- See Book 76 1 age 75 of ruDiic negisuy. for source of title and more particu-. on St. James Street, thence running in a nlonir 75 feet, cornering; thence aline at I Edgecombe County right angles to St. James .Street in a Southerly direction 1 50 feet, more or less, cornering; thence in an East erly direction and parallel with S' . James Sheet, 75 feet to St. Patrick lur description. This August 1st, 1922. R. C3. ALLSBROOK, Trust. a3-ltw-4wka. 4- iAPOLIN KNAMEL s UNBURN v Apply Vicfea lightly it Soolhes the tortured sHn. Oik,-17 Million Jan Vic t Yearly if riwimni wmii GOLD! GOLD! Mr. Bynum is a popular young bus iness man of Earmville. The guests included Mesdames Joe Harper, John Wiggins, A, M. Woo ten, George Webb, Frank Saunders, W. E. Crisp, George Webb, Ed Pitt, Martha Webb, Elsie Bynum, Farm ville, Ben Morton, South Hill, Va., Mi.-.-.es Ruth Moore, Katherine Cobb, Nannie Walston, '.. Cobb, Elsie Wea ver and Hattie Taylor, Tarboro. Mrs. Hattie Walker and Miss sie Jones are visiting friends in son this week. n CONETOE NEWS. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jones return ed Saturday from ueorgia, .whet.-1 they have been visiting relatives. Mr. Joiies' sister returned with them. BACK in the 40' is took months for Ihe thrilling new? of California's gold sti lit to cross the continent, Today, a few hours after so import ant a discovery, th cntii story would be known to newspaper readers thl'oughout the country. In the early days, news spread by word of mouth. Today, the tele graph and telephone speed the message into thtr. newspaper of &cf it is . rushed into type, the paper is printed and shortly the news becomes PWic property. ;..'-; j. .Sl;jjM.& ,fti ,4 : . . There are two kinds of news in the paper. One consists of the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and what they're going to do; things that have happened, may happen and didn't happen. the other kind of news is about YOUR AFFAIRS. That's the part you'll find in the ADVERTISEMENTS. There's a lot of valuable news there about things you want or will want; things that have to do with your own personal comert, convenience and every-day efficiency. Every ''Advertisement, carried a personal message to some one. Many Advertisements carry messages of vital interest or value to you. That' why you can't afford to miss the advertisements- READ THEM THE ADVERTISEMENTS ARE DECIDEDLY VALUABLE TO YOU. Mrs. Henry Burton of Ayden visiting relatives in Mildred. Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Boykin and I Mr. Walter Walker have returned to Norfolk after a week's visit with relatives near here. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dawson, Jr., returned last night from Homing, N. C. Julian Bulluck returned, Friday from Scotland Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cobb of Beth el spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Martha Cobb. i Miss Sue White Ellis is spending i the week in Norfolk. Mr. B. P. Ellis Was here Satur ) day afternoon. M, Guthrie of Raleigh, Notice of Sale of Renl Prrorty. ' Under and by vii lue of th.-- power ' and authority vested in me l,y t-hsit j certain deed of (rust executed to thcj-j.3. undersigned and the Tarlmro Kuild- !Q. ins un't Loan Associniion by Victoria y Sladge," Trustee, and Stephen Body ?.:id Susan Body, Cestui Trust cut,' dated 20th February, I'.Uii, and duly recorded in the Iv! .re-combe County Public IiegMrv in Book 184, Page li'S, default ha' ,:ig l,; t n made in payment 'if the indebtedness se cured thereby, and -demand having been made upon the under-;!.'.riu'il to soli,- 1 will, on Saturday, S; -plember 2nd. 1JI22. at 12 o'clock M., ;n front of tlie Court House door of Edge- I combe County in Tarboro, K. C syi; at public auction to the highest bid-Bes-jder, for cash, ihat cei'teiu narcel or Wil-ilot of land lying and being situate in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, land in the Town of Tarboro, bounded and described as follows: . i The same being Lot No. 21, Block A, of the property Known as fanola Heights in the. Town of Tarboro, u copy of said plat being of record in Book. ISO, Page 58, of the Register of Deeds office -of Edgecombe Coun ty, and being the identical lot or par ls eel of land which was conveyed to Victoria Sledge, Trustee, fi r Stephen Body and Susan-Body by di ed of re cord in Book 1U2, Page -177, of the I foregoing Registry, to wli i.-h refer ence is here made, and being further described as a lot or paicei of' land fronting 38.7 feet on Chinch street 'and running back 150 feet. ; This August 1st, 1922. R. G. ALLSBROOK, Trustee. MAKES OLD BED STEADS, RADIATORS, PICTURE FRAME and MOULDING BATH TUBS and a thousand other things look like new. TPV TT X K 14 WASHABLE SANITARY arrow ardware Pitt Co. TO ALL PARENTS WHOSE OHIL iDREN ARE TO ATTEND SCHOOL DURING THE COMING YEAR. : The laws, of the 'county of Eilge i combe require that all children who are attending school must be vacci- I iiated against smallpox. The Health' wet l n,jTi-.iftmn .itrnno-lv :i(K'i.es thnt. nli , known; agent for tho Equitable Life) children not vaccinated, and all chil i Insurance Co., was' here Saturday j dren hot vaccinated within the past I to be present at the dinner given by i seven years be vaccinated before , Mr. N. B. Dawson to the Confed-1 starting school. 1 erate Soldiers. Vavviiiatiuns will be done between ' Mrs. Huff of Vandeniere is visit-1 nine ami ten every morning at the ; ing her daughter, Mrs, R, L. Moore. I Health Departinciil. ,4. .fr,fr.fr...:..;...4.-:..:.. it ft !i mai jed ; vey Notice of Sale Under Deed of Trustee Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by F. G. Davis and Addie M. Davis, his wife, on the 16th I j day of February, 1921, and register- jed in Deed Book 233, page 11?, Edge i combe County Public Registry, de fault having been made in the pay j ment of the debt secured and' . t.hw holder of this, said note having de- j mandod and requested the undersign- Trustee to soli the property con veyed under the said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will on 14th Jay of August, 1922, at 12 M:, before the Court House. Door, in the town of j Tarboro, North Carolina offer at pub. ! Kc sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described lot or parcel of land: ' , Being in the town of Princjville, state and county aforesaid and bound ed on the North by Tar River and the lands of O. C. Petite; on the east by ' the old County Read.-yid op the souh by the lands formerly owned by Bat ' tie Bryant and on the west by the main lin of Atlantic Coast Line Rail ! way,: running from Tarboro to Ply 1 mouth, together with all building J machinery and improvements and ap purtenances thereto pertaining bein; . Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of; the will of Mrs. Helen P. Powell, de-j ceased, late of Edgecombe county, North Carolina, this is to notify a,Uj persons having claims against thei estate of said deceased to exhibit j them to .'he undersigned on' or be-.; fore the 27th day of July, .1923,; or this nnt ice will be pleaded in bai j. of their recovery. All persons in- i dcided to said estate will please makeiljijj .immediate payment. -. ! This the 27th day of July, 1922. ! WM. II. POWELL, Executor Ji of Mrs. Helen ?. Powell, Jl Notice to Subscribers 4- nfinmrv m i m MUNLI IU LU IMI'JIOVED URAL 'ESTATE N RDGECOMRR COUNTY 1-IVE YEARS TIME .- . . AT FIVE AND HALF PERCENT. HENRY C. BOURNE. Attorney A LITTLE PAYMENf on your Subscription RIGHT NOW will help, us considerably during thee dull .timed. It takes the same amount of money each month the year round to meet our pay rolls. Please mail us check. Don't wait for bill. Look at the label on your next paper and remit what you can NOW. Notice ot Sale ot Keai Property. Under and by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by that certain deed of trust executed to thV undersigned and the Tarboro Build ing ans! Roan Association, by M. S. 1 Whitehurst and Jeannette r.. vvni'.e hur;it, his wife, dated 2 1th May,1919, land duly recorded in the Edgecombe County Public Registry in Book 1S4, Page 195, default having been made .in payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby, and demand having , been made upon the undersigned to sell. I will, on Saturday, September the identical land conveyed to AddU 2n. 1322, at 12:10 o'clock P. M.. H. Davis by A. W. Mncnnir, trust f j in front of the Court House door of by died recorded in Deed Book 1S2 ! Edgecombe County in Tarboro. N. page 42. 'of th Edgecombe County - at PubUc-iuctioii to the high- - est oumer tor casn, mitt ccnain jjar ; --el or lot of land lying and being jiituate in Edgecombe County, North THE SOUTHERNER ; Public Registry. . J ",-'- This 13th day of Jaly, 1922. 4 r 1 fti V-il
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