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THE SOUTHERNER. FRIDAY AUG. 25, 1922 t r i JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing For Fall Wear ALL SIZES AND OF THE BEST COLORS AND ALSO A SHIPMENT OF Florsheim Shoes and Fall Oxfords PERSONAL BRIEFS A VISITOR HERE THIS WEEK. Rev. R. A. Lapsley, jr.', pa6tor of the First Presbyterian church of Co lumbia, S. C, is here this week visit ing friends. He will preach at tho Howard Memorial church on Sunday morning. it MR. W. C CARDWELL HERE. Mr. W. G. Cardwell, .the industrial agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, war here yesterday and addressed the Riv anoke find Tar River Live Stock As sociation at the fair grounds. He' to mained over last night and addressVI the Kiwanians on the sweet ' potat) industry of Eastern Carolina. LEFT FOR WAYNKSVILLE AND ASHEV1LLE. Mrs. R. E. Sentelle and children, Evelyn, Helen and Harris, left here yesterday morning for Ash&viUc, Waynesville and other pbiiita in West ern Carolina. They are travelling thru the country in a "Cole o-ainl they will be away about two weeks. A tele-tram from Mrs. Sentelle tayi travelling is delightful and no acci dents hav been met so far. Keep Your Sink Drains Clear Here U the bet insurance against clogged drains and atopped-up pipes. If the sink drain becomes clogged or runs too slowly, gift a little Red Seal Lye down the pipe. The lye will immediately combjne with the grease in the pipes. Then when water is added you will hear the cheerful "gurgle" in the trap and know that the drain is free and the pipes clean and sanitary. Pure lj-e i .the strongest and most effective disinfectant, in the world. Red Seal Lye far excels cheap brands. Red Seal Lye is pure, unadulterated and higti tested. : ' , ( . Red Seal Lye is also a wonder ful water softener. Hard water means a great waste of soap and labor. Add one-half a teaspoonful of Red Seal Lye to every bucket of washing water and notice the snowy-whiteness of your garment:: ft and how much less soap is used. " Save your mitt fata iw! nuke your wn soap with Red Seal Lye. One tan ut Km Seal Lye will make 20 cakes of pure uoa. Easy direction! are in the can. Be lure and ask your dealer for i:.e o'! reliable granulated Red Seal Lye and take no eubltitute. Send us a postal lui il.e fed Seal Booklet which describes all tbe Uits oi this famous product. Write iody. WANTS I Wilburs Calf Meal - 80c Pkg. If you -can't fine it anywhere else, come to THE O. H. STORE 107 E. Church St. We will probably have it, aud wil sav you money. We sell cheaper 'than others. Wilburs Poultry Tonic, ?3 25 lb. keg Wilburs Stock Tonic, $3 25-lb. keg i FURNISHED IiOOMS FOR RENT Phone, lights and bath. Apply Mrs. R. H. Parker, 112 Main st WANTED : MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guarRnteed hosiery for men, women and chil dren. Eliminates darning. ?40 week full time, $1.00 an hour spare time Experience unnecessary. Interna tionul Stocking Mills, NorrUtown t',, 6-15-lOwks FARMERS BANKING & TRUST CO, The "harvest1 time is now approaohing for 1922, and r trust that you have a good crop and that you will get good prises for same. ' , You will no doubt soon need some medium to pay off your indebtedness, 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 Bank in this part of the State, and we ask that you come in and see us when you come to town. Any business entrusted to us will behandled promptly. Do you ever think about making your will? We will be glad to discuss this with you, and think we can show you where it is to your interest to make us your Administrator or Executor. FARMERS BANKING & TRUST CO. Tfttbor, N. C. ni.l) NEWSPAPERS FOR SAl.K. Apply Southerner. FOR SALE: WINESAP APPLES. Phone 37. a22;4tc C. A. Johnson, President Geo. Earnhardt, Asst. Cashier . Rawls Howard, Cashier R. M. Davis, Asst. Cashier P. C. TOMSON 4 CO. Soutkwark P. 0. Pb.iladalt.bia, Fa. 1 SEE US BEFORE BUYING Rosenbloom-Levy Go. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX f t j.j j.i.XXJ.'l. E St y& y v - J YJ . MS.MLU BILLS it.!. Torsfords SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION makes better self rai.sini;.flour. You know it's pure and whole some you mix it yourself with your own flour. More economical, because it makes better breads, cakes, pastry more easy to dijeest. Use one package with a 25-lb. suck. 4 FREE PREMIUMS -Ask your Grocer for free Prize Li3t; or write: Rumford Chemical Worku, Providence, R. 1. Mowers... We always have on hand Fresh Flowers For FUNERALS WEDDINGS SICKROOM In Fact FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 'Creech v; THE FLORIST Phones 410 and 75 Special Announcement! M. HEILBRONER'S JEWELRY AUCTION of the Bankrupt Stock of Richter's, Inc., of Nwport News, Virginia ji"'' DAILY AT 7:00 P. M. : A Special Afternoon Sale Will Be Held To-morrow at 2:30 and Night at 7:30 Free Souvenirs to the First Ten Ladies Entering Store Reserved 5ats for Ladies. jra I Miff M If J' iC. ilf . 1 ininiwillfliag 'li''aaa,M"MMMMiMi I f Zeb. C 1!'T HFAf FR ' I I I Franklin Gars Franklin Service j V. I? it ace;iteioi it -IN- '"The Dictatbr,, nSUPPORTED BY- LILA LEE i Colonial Theatre 1 Monday, Aug. 28th . - , MATINEE AND NIGHT BETTER THAN ANY PICTURE WALLY KE1D EVER MADE Tbi U tha first picture to be played on' tlie New ("u-a mount Prcgram running frean August to January, whicls coaaiata of 41 of thai greatest picturea erer mad. You hava aea thm ad V vartiaad in almoat tTery newspaper throughout thn -world. ' WELL, WALLY IN "THE DICTATOR" IS THE FIRST ONE ADMISSIONS- 25 AND 35 (CENTS , Pathe News will be shown. I CLOVER SEED, ALFALFA SEED Vetches, Grasses, Rape, Abbruzia Rye, Common Win ter Rye, Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, Vege table Seed, Flowering; Bulbs, Turnip Seed, Onion Sets. These toed should be planted freely. Others who are growing . these crops are prospering are you? Write ua for pur. cornplaM' price list coyering all acedk most suitable for soil and climati cosiditiona in the South. A. B. K1R3Y SEED COMPANY GAFIfNEY. S. C. V : . : - Norfolk Iir I I 5ix Pig Pays - 5ix'Big nights SEPTEMBER -4S-6-7-8-9 The fair Of A Tl Thousand Wonders Running A0& Automobile Races Harness Race: Industrial Exhibits Ever) rireworks gricullural MARVELOUS FREE ACTS Hart's Gr &ar)J - Wib 24 Girl . Musicians . Miss QuiDfy " bigb giving" I Mi3sVirginia-"5liWe orLie "Oare P?vil" Pobcrfy- Leap tor Life n Flames , Garland a Oroijh-Aeriat AriLaTtnaTroope-n()DopIan5en5alion the Internaliool nme riarveloos lombiers . "5ftt7)e-fb:r;q Donq' Every Minute Special tixcursions On All Lines rttH-lHfll I I I I t FOR SALE WTRENT Rayiilence, 6 rooms, 2 halls and large bath, two garages, hot water heat, large lot. Located in best residential section of Tarboro. Apply to Southerner. ug35-tf f Suffolk, Aug."25. Thos. Birdsong has resigned as manager of the Pea nut Exchange. He will be succeeded by E. M. De Pencier, former field tales manager far Sun Maid Raisins. Notica of Salt) of Roal Property. Under and fcy virtue of the power and authority vested in me by that certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned and the Tarboro Build ing and Loan Association by Nancy Chase, (Alexander Chase, ' John D. Chase and Mosea Chase, dated 21st June, 1919, and duly recorded in the Edgecombe County Registry, in Book 184, Page 205, default having been made in payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and demand haying; been made upon the undersigned to j selli I will, on Saturday, September 2nd, 1922, at 12:05 o'clock P.M., in front of the Court House door of i Edgecombe County in Tarboro, N. C, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, those certain par- eels of land, lying and being situate I in Edgecombe County, North Caro lina, bounded and described as fol lows: . . ; : ,:. ;'.-V'' : First Tract: Same adjoining the 1 . . - M' W . O 1 1 n 1 I I iHi:u3 ui m, a. oaunuers, u. jl. tODO and others, and particularly bounded, j described and defined as follows, viz: ' lying and being in said County and State, and in the Town of Mildred, land known and designated as fol lows, viz: beginning at a etake, cor ner of Hurdles' old store, thenc. northward 70 yards to a stake, thence East 35 yard, to a stake, thence Southward 70 yards to a stake, thence Westward 35 yards to the beginning, " containing one-half acre, more or less; and being the identical land conveyed to Joe Bryant fcy William Harrell and his wif?, Temperance . Harrell, by deed recorded 'in Book 80. Page 480, Edgecombe Registry, and by Joe Bryant and wife, Alice Bryant, conveyed to Fufrney Chase by deed recorded in Book 130, Page 74, of the aforesaid Registry. Second Tract: Lying and being. in said County and State, aad being de scribed as that certain tract of land which was conveyed to Ransom Lloyd by J. C. Harrell by deed duly registered in Book 111, Page 192, of the Edgecombe Ccunty Registry, and further described as follows: f Beginning at a stake in the line of M. A. Saunders and Ransom Lloyd, thence in a straight line along the to the corner of William Harrell and line of M. A. Saunders about 15 yard M. A. Saunders, thence in a Norther ly direction along the line of William Harrell 74 yards to tbe center of the Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad at the corner of D. E. Cobb and WilKam Harrell, thence in a straight direc tion along the line of D. E. Cobb, John O. Worsley and Ransom Lloyd about 8 yards, thence along the va rious courses on Washington road with the line of Ransom Lloyd to the beginning, being the identical land which was conveyed to Furney Chase by Cobb, Comr., by deed duly regis tered in Book 140, Page 342, Edge combe County Registry. This August 1st, 1922. R. G. ALLSBEOOK, Trustee. . , a3-ltw-4wV. t-
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