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THE SOUTHERNER. . TUESDAY. AUG. 22, . i 4. 3 i ' A. I Jm . . .tt. t. t. ..... (... .. ....t...J-t.AAJ.A.'.AA.t.J1AAAA ........ 8 JUST RECEIVED-- : ; ; A Foil Line of Hart Schaf fner &Mai;-l6thing T m as 17 or ran wear ALL SIZES AND OF THE BEST COLORS AND STYLES ALSO A SHIPMENT OF PERSONftL BRIEFS GONE TO SOUTH CAROLINA Mr. ?eno Moore and Mr. Herman Hit in South Carolina this week to hiaUe a personal inspection of the bull weevil conditions. They will re turn the hitler part of this week. AROUN DCONETOE. Miss Eeleta Felton rcturncit fiomv. ' Saturday from an extended trip to Mr. R. C. Mayo is visiting in Ay- den for several days. ; old newspapers for Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wynne were vis:! SALE. Apply Southerner. 1 itors in the community Wednesday WENT TO CANADA. Dr. K. C. Cyles and family left t d:iy for nn extended trip to Canada. They will be puiie for a week or more and will make the trip by motor. VISITING CltANOPARF.NTS. Wall'.-,- Johnson Smith, jr., from I'.otl.md i-ek is visitin;? his aunt. Mic. John L. Bridfors. Co!. John 1.. Bridjrers is in Charles ton, S. "C, visiting; friends and relatives. Mr. .1. W. Massey is report'-J to lie i tile :iek list this Week. t,, p..iwr $0.25 each ...x.. i .L...:.. ....... ; u., "v 1 nielli, iinoiiie lu torn 11",,,,. " ston, Texas. Mr. Cuy t. 'Thigpcn left for his jf y,, cr..t line it anywhere else, home in Baltimore Friday, af'.er hav ing sp?nt the past fe.v 'month;: 'with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs 1. I Thigpen. ' Miss Vera Felton returned liome Thursday after visiting Vera Wabton in Pinefops. ' Mr. Wiley - Fisher ( llallleboro was a visitor in the community l:ei Saturday.. ' FCI;i: 'A I'M KooMS KOK RKNT- Mr. : I'd -Mrs. A. K. !.: mil ..', , . , - , ... , ! i.i.'l'v l!"''l. Mill i';t;.i. .-e,'1-) !:l I !c- M.o cume to TUN O. 11, STOKE - ' ii)V K. Church St. We wiu pi-hubly have it, and wil ,.,v. y.,ii mom y. We sell eiie.ipir thai, others. .1 i'.-uh Hoard, .. : . :i.ar ei-.ch 1 XI each .Mrs. A. i; m '! ami Archie. Jr.. o,"t'-'''d iloanok" Hupids Sat.ii-d:.y, and from there they will .go to I'eleisliunr. 1'liey are expected loom- lon.j'ht. Mi:u Virginia , Turni'i IS.ii t win i;. ,'l.e tvuest .,f :V!i.--c-: Se'k'tj nil Vera Felton for a few days. ft! Mr. P. I.. MeCal.e savs the picture, TT I Jji'dlaii thu Woman," is one mat every tit' !' " Vlli etijy. and on this picture 1 4 l -.-... l... .,.,lil., ... .1 I ' .11' . .( V . ; II' I . IIIIML.-. H- " K. t;. Parker, 112 Main -.it. A-ri.:l--. MKN Oil WOMKN TO i.-r.!.-! - for i;r-nuine jnraH!e'd -iv f.ir iiieii, women and chil dren, f.lio.imiles darning. $40 Week full time, $1.00 an hour spare' ti lie l.iei;i-nee unnecessary', inter i.l tional Stocking Mills, Vorrisio--n. ' r-ir,.iov.ks FARMEiRS BANKING & TRUST CO. The harvest time U now approaching for 1922, and we trust that you have a good crop- und jhat you will gt good prices for same. v You will no doubt soon need some medium to pay off , your indebtednessi and also to deposit your money, either checking account or savings account, and we offer you our services. We are in a position to give you as good, or better ser vice than any Hank in this part of the State, and we ask t tat you como in and see us -when you come to town. Any bu&mess nUiusted U, us will heliandled promptly. Do you ever Ihinlt .Lotit making your will? We will be f;IaI to diKouns (!ii vici. ycsr, ar.d think we can show you where it is to ynuv tnti-oat la make us your Adminititrator ' or Executor. FARMERS BANKING & TRUST CO. Tarbr.ro, N. C. C. A. JoJinsr.n, President Geo. Earnhardt, Asst. Cashier F orsheim Shoes rj r ail uxroras SEE US BEFORE BUYING RosenWoom-Levy Co. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Berti Y.ii ill own, J.-., who has oei-n iirt.lui' se ' : al ua.' ao,e ,i ... ,,;' IAC1-: AT I.AWKKNCK I'lcllrvV: , ......:. Miss I, ilia Uoseili'auin and Mi's. ,.;, i ,Uir. I'uhlir inviied. U i : "iiiss Martha" 'i'hhnien is :iT VVr.riit oe :'ay., He. is willing to Ja,.k j .,,, who 'have, heen hmiitiKi ' o l! ACCll A V Kii A( i KS ville lieaidi tlii, week. P;,e ilh.' i reputation as a jndev ol what ! (;,.Mll.,..;i . Kra.-i.fc U'.i- F.iij'lalid. sail-1 ue:.:- at. a parly, on the I), .. h.. J e..n-id-1-ed l: eoi.d picture. i ij today IV mi &.uli.a:!itim on th -1 p.(l! Williams of Kim Cily sold with - . .-teamei- Keliance f: ho.-i.c.-. M Js. u, . ..:,;.iy j-j.-;,; ,un.ls that er-.- TOBACCO AVKRAtiKI' i'eriiler ami -iis.. !'..,ner.m e..m . j , :j..H per hiiiidreil jj'Uii will leave Friday for i or.i u-, jj-j,. y()U1. t.Xj load. Yours fur Jack Howell of Cohlsboro sold with r.ieei lit. m. Mr. .7. U.i.-er -liaum end , ,,rilt.s. courtesy and service. us r Friday fiKri p. mads that aver- Mr. V. Kernian Creech " ill leave j Smith J-Ct rul 1 .War. house C.iki-k. .;.. l!(V(l. ?;if.01 per huedred jiound:.. Siimli'V to be then ', uriwt Uien. ( (Formerly .Smith's '.Vareiu, use Wriinr. us .your' next loud. Yours for when they land. Wedm .-day. ' J s. W". 'Smiih and M. ' '. W i re!'. hitch' -pi We, eourtesy mid sM-rvice. , - i Wilson, X. ('. S'liitii-Ftfrre!! Warehouse Company ' A CARD OF THANKS. J - - - - I Formi rjy Smith's 'Warehouse - - - ! Ft)K SA1.K: VlN'KSM' M'i'i S. Y. Sn-.ith and M. C. Fe'freil. Eai h one of us xvi i'-s us( Uii.s l'i,ni. :;7. .:.. Wilson, X. C. Rawls Howard, Cashier R. M. Davis, Asst. Cashier MR. FOSTER IMPROVING. ,4 .ir. Charlie Foster. v.ho-vas hurf !.- by a ear on last Sunday, is getting i'.lonr very well this morning. His !" .j. condition, says lr. llarrel). in vit.v ,at i. fai t'orv today. Mr. H. Keech. Jr., who has heen Ij".;. on a e-impinjr trip at Lake .JurialuU i for the past two week.--, returned .START BUSINESS FOR YOURself. Sell shoes direct to consumer in your town. Liberal commission. Capital or experience not neces sary. Tanners Shoe Manufacturing Co., 493 C St., Boston, Mass. It Graham Nance, white, of Greens boro, was badly hurt on a street in that city Saturday afternoon, when his motorcycle collided with an auto. He was taken to a hospital whtire it is thought he will recover. I most y'rat' .p..ri' i.tt: :i pa rticular camp where- he was !or:,t- l'' l!"'' for the kind and helpful d- a:t-te, ex presM ,., .1,,,, I ,. I..,,..- I',.., iv,. , . i ,, i'"'1 ,', ........ ....... (nir;);! mi' nine : ), stale hi Urn South, he renort "' ;roial time :;,id iy;.- lie i.- vo .;-! atrain next summer. in rt of our so:, and b".,'ia ,-. 'a, k Mr', at:, I Mrs. V.' .' I.,. .' :', a id :n, lathy . J I de..t';' I I C.VS t .vol I 'i I h n. -i' 'X if 'V X to .,.WW-W"Wwt-:'ttttt' Special Announcement M. l!F.l'.l:KONi-:H'S JEWI LRV AUCi'HN of the F.3iiKi !it Si c(t of RkS.U r's, Ii.r., d" N w;i t News, V ii , ii.ia DAILY AT 7:00 P. M. m 19 w : m 'T;'i-:w-'-;-'''n-:-:T'-Tr If If wrr-fv Jit' vk : & Ma ML maik jraas t JL I : : I'inil IW tilirtillMnliiiMIHI We always have on hand Fresh Flowers For FUNERALS WEDDINGS SICKROOM In Fact FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS A Special Afternoon Sale Will Be Held Wednesday, August 23, at 2.30 P.M. Fiee Souvonira to the First Ten Ladies Fliiteriiif' Jsah Reserved Seats for Ladies. Indigestioii? Try Iromzed Yeast . Do you suffer with indigestion of dyspep. tia? Are ou troubled with that unium-. toi table bloated feeling alter meals? Are , you bothered with frequent headaches, i t'aa.nau3ea,orchroniccoiittipation?ltsu you should lose no time in tryi nglronized , V', 1... I '. . . i"u, woicii oa uioooi imamie het to thousands of Stomach sullen is. tiiiuply take two tablets. witheachmeaL Then watch the results. See how your appetite immediately improvss. Note how quickly the bowels become regular . how painful and distressing syn.p- ' fittna rf in.t,Lrulif-.n liQ,.r,iv.r u remarkably short time you Will have no thought of stomach trouble. Fating will become a pleasure. You can get real joy out of every bit of your food. Gtt lronized Yeast today. Then expedi ence the blessed feeling of being able, to eat a hearty meal without the least thought of discomfort. To try lronized Yeast entirely free simply mail post card for Famous 3-Day Test. Address lronized Yeast Co., Dept. 103, Atlanta, Ca. lronized Yeast is recommended and guaranteed by all good druggists. fresot THE FLORIST Phones 410 and 75 METHODIST MISSIONARY ' SOCIETY TO HOLD MEET CHICAGO, AugV. 22. The general executive meeting' of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Meth odist . Episcopal church will be held at Baltimore, Md., Oct. 24-31, it was announced today by Mrs. Evelyn Ri ley Nicholson, Chicago, president of the society. Mrs. Nicholson is the wife of Bishop Thomas Nicholson, resident bishop of Chicago. The general executive is a repre sentative body consisting of ofieers and delegates from all parts of the United State and missionaries from nineteen foreign countries in which the society works. ; . There are 617,553 members, and of this r.umber 453,514 are women tnd 154,254 are children. In the maintenance of its work the Worn-; an's Foreign Missionary Society last 1 rtsJ&J.jnrJ&ft resr SFent j2.?co 000. ' ummmffs-; '; . DEALER Franklin Service l;ranklin Cars " ' ji'i -..i u.(i jai Jilt liJ Ju!i jui jiLi ji Jiti JiU' JJt 4i'i .'Lil. Aitk ink l. 1 il.t i 4 -Jj "tJwir "VV BIGGEST and BEST PICTU RE 0E the YEAR WF. TNVI I E AI L OF LDGECOMGE COUNTY AND THE VICINITY TO WITNESS THIS BIG THOS. H. INGE'S WONDERFUL PRODUCTION ivne Thiirsda AColom&l'Th j Friday, Aug. eatre 24-25 REASONS WHY "HAiL THE WOMAN' WILL BE the MOST TALKED OF PLAY of the YEAR THE CAST includes the greatest cast of stars ever assembled on the screen: Judith Beresford, Florence Vidor; David Beresford, Lloyd Hughes Oliver Beresford, Theodore Roberts; Mrs. Beresfoi'd, Gertrude Clahe; Nan Higginc; Madge Bellamy; "Odd Jobs Man," Tully Marshall; Joe Hurd, Vernon Dent; Wynd ham.Gray, Edward Martindel; Richard Stuart, Charles Meredith; Mrs. Stuart, Mathilde Brundage; The Baby, Eugenie Hoffman; David, Junior, Muriel Frances Dana. AS THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE SHOWING EACH NIGHT OF THIS PICTURE, WE HAVE SECURED A GOOD TWO-PART COMEDY, AS A CURTAIN KAISER ENTITLED "TOONERV1LLE TANGLE." MATINEE THURSDAY 3.30, ADMISSION 20-30c EACH NIGHT AT 8, ADMISSION 30 AND 40c
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