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THE SOUTHERNER, FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1922 8 8 It 8 v-. 1 fSWEATE SWEATERS SWEATERS 8 I? Y t it j-v SEE OUR NEW LINE of Sweaters in All Colors & Sizes for Ladies, Men and Children Rosenbloom-Levy Co. r FLORSIIEIM SHOES PERSONA L BRIEFS Mrs. J. W. Thomas, who has been sick for some time, is reported con valescent today. Mrs. Heden Farker, who has been sick for some time at the hospital, is steadily improving'. This good news will be welcome to her many friends. Mr. John R. Pender has returned from Baltimore, where he has been for treatment of his eyes, lie says he has been greatly .benefited. Mr. Frank Hitch of Norfolk was here today on business. Ho is well known to Edgecombe people, and they were glad to see him on our streets again. Mr. K. V. Zoeller, who has beenin Raleigh attending a meeting of the legislative- committee of the State Pharmaceutical Association, returned home yesterday. "NoMoreRuinedShirtwaistsforlVIe," said Mrs. Southlee , "I've discovered a most wonderful water softener" A Voup of young housewives snowy white. She uses less soap were discussing washing materials, too." I One said that her clothes had been "That's quite true," chimed in mother, fairlv eaten to ribbons by patent "I've ry u.ed Red Seal Lye aa a water laniy nioi w """" 7 1 softener, but that only one ol it many washing fluids and chemicals. . nsP6 Red Sca iyt makea an excellent mm. mnrr ttf that in mv home." op. 1 tell my cook to aave all the waste rO more Ot tnat in rny numc, 1 0iw can ot Red Sect. hen mixrd said Mrs. Southlee. l ye oii- Rrclse and WM-!. mke enoi-sh .ip covered a most wonderful water" t0 ia!it several months for all lauuJry an ! softener that does not harm the scn.hhine; purposes. tt' really quite lur, iTu-I? Vl " -.;,l if m.,lr th to nia The -l.rect.ona are .,1 -he can. ivacrtinir enr.ter than an v thine: she has ever uffVsi'tfi'i used. She just dis- 'At3i ful of Red'seal Lje in , fWlfe! each bucket of water. This softens the water, and makes the clothes P. fc. TOMSON & CO., Soutliwrk P. P.. Philadelphia. Pa. There are many lioiinehnln uses and recipe lor lid1 Seal Lye destn'otH.' ' iii i n Ked Seal Booklet, which will bo mailed you free. iiem (or it today. AsU your rieal'r . fr (hr old .reliable rrnn.ilated Kent Lye. Gm the fceiiuine. Take no other. . r Who Saves the Money You Earn? The leguhir meetin.tr of the Wm. Oorsey Pender chapter, U. 1). ('., will be held Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 3 at .'i o'clock, in the rest rooms of the Fii.-t National Bank. At this .meeting there will be ejection of officers for 4. . the ensuing year, and a full atten Ij. I dance ef .members is urjred. Mrs, C. VV. Austin, Rec-tl. Secy. a : 1 A. j. H. Little, Jr.. is assisting Kev. Vipperman with his revival ser- Hm vices at Mildred this week. f"f ' A cordial invitation is extended to to attend these services. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF LEGGETT, at Legfictt, Route -4, Tarboro, in the Stale of North Carolina, at the iioi e of business,- Sept. 15, tu'22, Resources. Loans anil discounts. - - - - $ Overdrafts unsecured --- -Furniture and fixtures..'. Cash in vault and net arat. due from hanks, hankers & trust companies ..... - :5.9 10.32 .57 :,? ;'..21 !. Ortt). 30 A Successful Operation. (D That the owner or owners of , any lot abutting upon Howard Ave- Mr. .Mabrey Hart, who was taken betweel. Main Strtet ua1 the yesttirday to Norfolk for an opera- wcstf.,.u e,it;e of Albemarle Avenue tion for appendicitis, is reported this at,,i t,t.y are hreby required tc moriiin - as gettinK along' nicely. Mr. improve, curb and pave the sidewnl! W. A. Hart wired to his home folks'of h street for the distance thr It exienus aioiiB 1.1s or meir ioi uj that the operation was a most, sue- 4 fm cessful one and his son vas Kett.ne; ;)..lm,1jtj1ic walkway f th same spi along- very well. The Southerner wish ' eif.cation as those re.ently construct Do you, or does some one else? Why let your hard-earned wages slip through your fingers into another roan'i bunk account when you can just as well start an account of your own? Mr. Hart a speedy recovery. n 1 nil i.lilllMiailir-.iiMM rwt? ' f l&iiA. Farmers Banking & Trust Co. CHECKING, SAVINGS, TRUST, FARM LOANS . Complete Service in Any Department. wwen We always have on v hand Fresh Flovv crs For fa -mil j Total : t.iabiliiic ... - Capital .stock paid in t'ndividcd prolits, lc;.s cur rent ixpeii::e.s and t.ixe- paid . . ,.' .. . . Lill payable . . . . Deposits subject to check.. Time certificates- of 'e- posit, due in lcs tlu.n -'till days . J. : . Ca-hies's checks mi 1st ami - big ... '-.-. Time ci t.ili 'ate;, of depoyil doe on or after .'id days . :j:;ti.cit!.o:t ; Get fresh eygs by feed ing your hMis Happy Hen Buttermilk Mash' it supplies material that makes I'jrrs and forces lazy b?ns to lay thorn. Mad'' lnj Edgar-Morgan C o. . Menipi. is. Soid ly us. Cutl er 'pu 1 tor price. So.itJiern f;rain Co. SVbolesalo. Oijlj Tarboro N. C. V.10 ed in th,-' town by V. J. McGuire. (2) That the street from curb tc club be and same is hereby ordered to he paved with asphaltic pavement i from Main Street to the westen. j ed-re of Albemarle Avenue and that; i same for the entire distanre bo thir-1 ' ly feet wide from curb to curb. j j CD That the owner or owners of; ' any lot abutting upon paid street be- j 'tween the points mentioned be and j they are hereby required and order-; I ed to pave with asphaltic pavement I one-fourth -of said street adjoining the sidewalk adjacent to his or their lot; th.it said work shall be done un ! der the supervision of J. C. Martin j the City Superintendent, and shal' 1 be of ssuch specifications as the. I streets recently constructed by F. J. j McGuire. I . (A) Thrt the Atlantic Coast Li... Railroad Company be and it is here by ordered to construct a good nn;! sufficient crossing at the intersection of .Howard. Avenue and Albemarle Avenue, fdlinR in between the rails and the pavement and between-the; ra;!s themselves v'.th sound timbers i CALL at the Woman's Club House, the Clark House, on West Wilson St., and see one of these burners in successful operation; or phone 401 and the Burner Man will arrange a demon stration of this Oil-Gas Burner - in your own home stove, range or furnace. We have a mo del fo:- every heating problem. ' f. OLIVER OIL-GAS BURNER MACHINE COMPANY Ltkf, Oi VL'it OIL-OAS iURNtK - bo rt dyt? w: b cm! td wd yCIwiptr . - mora t.-L- KecM year kma wamer t i.:e. No mliei, dlH, BsBobr, odor, chopping. wmuk jutt uurn. wmi vi wuou, For Sale by A. 13. Babcock Tarboro N. C. ? 15.(100.0(1 . fi:'0.(;(- 5,750.1)0 V,152.3i l.tt.oi; J'J.O! 513.4.' FUNERALS WEDDINGS SICK R0OM n In Fact FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS It mA : : THE FLORIST Phones 410 and 75 Toial ... . .. y.'lO.ii 1 l.Ot I Stale of Ninth Carolina County 'of Kdceeombc. Sept. 27, i22. I V DEE TAYLOU, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement h true to the best ef my knowledge am! belief. W. DEE TAYLOR, Cashier Subscribed 'and sworn to before me, this 27th day of Sept., 1322, H. H, PA LAf Eft, Notary Public. My com. expires March 4, 1024. Correct Atles'.: .j. K. HAKPKiJ, TIIEO FOUNTAIN ! ' '. V. E. FOUNTAIN . Directors ! Adminiatrttor'a Notice. Hav'ng qualif.ed as admmistrato of the estate of Mr?. Mary Edward; deceased, fate of Edgecombe County North Carolina, this is to notify si persons having claims against the e; tate of the said deceased to exhibi them to the undersigned at Tarbori N. C.,: on or before the 31 day o August. 1923, or this notice will fa pleaded in bar of their recovery. Al persons fndebted to the eatate wi. please rnnke immediale p.-.ynieiit. This 31;t day of Aiifcust, 1-J20 V.'. E. OOlVs, Admr. of Mr3. Mary Edward, deceased RATS DIE I V LECTRIC PASTE STEARNS' When They Eat It alM kills mle. eockrometirs, wafr bora and a.nla. It forces thea pata to rua from bulldlnv for wal.r and fri.h air. A 3&e box conli. !na ennirch to kill $t) to 1A9 rata or ml'-. 4W It from your drua; or gnral aiora d-.lr tooay. REABV FOR VI-TTEB THAN TKAfS ii-rvii i- hy Punl.cai.oii ---Nolice. 'iii th Carolina. Edirecombe Comty In the Superio; Court. Mrs. I.ou.ii-tlie Owens vs. Eljsha Ellis Mul wile, Josephine Eilb:; Mrs. W. S. McDiarniiiK Arlhur I I. Styi'on, Jas. I!. Styr'on, Janice Siyron and i:l:7,il.eth Styron, and any and a I' other hi'iiv-at-lav of the late V. li. tKMIIS. I'o X'.m. Vv'. S. Mi Dian.nu, Artmir i; Styron, Jas. K. Styrmi, .Janice Uyrun, l:lizabeth StyruD ind anj mil all Tihi r heir.'-al-iaw of the l:!t V. II. Owens, late of Edrecijmbe our ty, K. C. : The defendants above named will ike iii.Jce that an action entitled as hove has been commence -J ii the lupei i-ii- Court of Edirecombe Conn y, the object of which is to sell for lartilion a certain tract or parcel of .ind i the County of Edgeconihe, Vtate aforesaid in which laud the de endarits ha"- nn undivided interest; nd the naiu defendants spetrifically neivt'oned and any anil, all others. ,1 may be inte'tsted will further aVe netlce that they are required to e and appear at the office of the ;lerk of the Superior Court for the bounty of Edgecombe, at Tarboro, . C, on the Uta day oi wkiu, li2, and answer or derhur to the omplaint or petition in said action vhich ;s now on file in said of lice or he plcintiff will apply to the court or U.e relief demn-ded in said com- daint ard petition. , This the 6th day of Sept 1922 "-'.'- A. T. WALSTON, V Clerk of hV Superior Court ep7-Uw4wkn. . . . , ' ef such size ami uniformity as to make a smooth aid even crossing. 5) That in the event any owner shall fail to comply with this reso lution for thirty days after noti-e the Uiwn i'f. Varboro will have such work done an;', charge the cost thereof to such uner so ri'f:isiii'.c, as provided in Section :;5 of the Town Charter.! J. H, JACOCKS, sl5-ltw-4'.v!(S . City Cle'k. TARBORO OPERA ONE NIGHT HOUSE MOND. OCT. 2 a Money BacU If is not best ycu ever saw. 30 People; all our own Music; 21 numbers; Don't Miss It! WAITS COCA COLA b VKUET S For sale at $ 1 .75 each, 50 'gal. rapacity. The slight sugges tion of Coca Cola imparted to flavor of grape juice by i sc of these barrels is very delightful. Edgecombe" Drug Co. s27-2tw-2w OI'l'ICKS TO KENT: PHILIPS buildirifv, li. St. James St., posses sion Oct. 1. s25-tf MAM W ANTED TO FEED STOCK raise hopjs arid milk, just for fam ily use. White mini w'ith small fam ily preferred. Good steady job. Pho.ie 7-1-3, Tarhoro, N. C. G. R. Cammon, Whitakers, NJ C. s25-7tp NOTICE: MRS. J.vB. AIKEN'S Kin dergarten class will begin Monday morning,, October 2, at her resi dence" on Baker street. Class will assemble at 9:30. "s28-4tp CEOROE MfMANWS CADTOON MUSICAL COMEDY iiiiiffliiB: .CATION ON TOUR RlLEft with AMUStNC SITUATIONS' f!' AN bill IKbhl NEW CREATION urn 4- Common Sense Prices 50c, 75c, $100, $1.50 SEATS' ON SALE AT THE MACflAIR DRUG STORE. Read The Southerner i'AVING ORDINANCE. Atlantic Cast Une R.ii Road Co.. ha Columbian 1 ennut Co., a corpo ali.n wiih prii.c. pal office in Nor !k. Va... Ge'or?e tl. Watson; I.e V'phin, C. . Fountain. Alet Con lantine, Nicholas Coristantine, Jr., 'nndolph Constantino, will take o ce th.it regular meeting of, the ;..ard of Commissioners of the Town .f Tarboro held on the lltb day of j Sept.. 1922, the following ordinance vas duly adopted: . Kesoiation Providing tor Pave ment tnd Granolithic Sidewalks on Howard Avenue, Between Main Street and Western Edge of Albe marle Avenue; Under Sections 33. 34. 35 and 38, Chapter S14. Pri vate laws. 1909. P IT F.ECLVED, as f&ilaws: " Jil 1.. . t l ZeE. DEALER Franklin Cars Franldin Service
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