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-,V ' "" I1 1 .1. ..... i 1. , ( : Ik t:: u. 1' 2 ; 1' r 4 7 j a V 1 i -3 l1 . ; s THE SOUTHERNER, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1922 r V ''! T1"l' V '8- w eaters WEAf PERS Sweaters SEE OUR LINE OF SWEATERS In All Colors and Sizes -FOR PERSONAL BRIEFS TURKISH NATIONALS I Notice of Fir. Meeting of Creditor., j ACCEPT ALLIED TERMS ' In the District Court of the United! i ... Stat?s for the Eastern District of CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 4. Returned to Tarboro. iTho Turkish Nationalists have accent- Mr. II. II. Finn, who has been to led the principles of the allied note his home in Monticello, Ark., has re- regarding the Near Eastern setlle- turneil to Tarboro. 'merit, it was announced here today. Norh Carolina. In Bankruptcy No. 80S. In the Matter of F. G. Davis, trading as F. Ci. Davis Lumber Company, Bankrupt. Who Saves the Money You Earn? In a communique issued by (ieneral! To the Creditors of F. (1. Davis, of' Ha. Diptheria. Mrs. C. B. Kerch is confined to her! room this week with an attack ot diphtheria. She is better today. j Visiting Hera. Mr. I.. K. Rogers and family of Keysville,' Va are here for u few i days at the old Farrar. Mr. Itojei j ia connected with the Tobacco Co operative Association, Firemen Will Meet Tonight. The fire company will meet to night at. the firemen's hall. The meet ing will be called to older at 7:.'J0. Here From Raleigh. I Mr. VV. T. Joyner, attorney from Raleigh, was here last night on business. Hf.ringtoi:, British commander, re garding the Mudania conference at! which he is attending, order.-.- were reissued for troops to avoid all con-1 tact with the British. ' i CONETOE Wri'e tlie COMMUNITY FAIR date October 'J',' down and I, stick it in your li.it. Tha !:1 V fi:ir fiiiiiniiinih' I.".. . .- I he Tarboro jn the County of Edjre-j-eombe. and District aforesaid, u! Bankrupt: j Notice is hereby jriven that on the 21st day of September, A.D. 1922,! the said F. fl. Davis was duly adjudi-! uilcd bankrupt; and that the first meelin.r of his creditors will be held at Tarboro, in lieferee's Office on Do you, or does some one else? Why let your bat d earned wuges slip through your fingers iiito'another man's hank account when you can just as well start an account of your own? the Kith dav of October. A.D. 11122, j iff (lay, our omniuiiity fair. i... ,,, i,.!,,,.!, ;,, Hie forenoon, at You'll be surprised when you meet.! v.hil.b; tinu. the said creditors mny lriend 'hi re. ..n,,,,, )nlvc their claims, appoint a1 no. re - f ruslee, examine the bankrupt and; "U l" It ranmi t such other business as may j i properly come before said meeting. ! MARSHALL C. STATON', Ladies, Men and Children Graduating Exerosi-i Tonight. The gradual inj.' exciV-e-, nf '''wfunibr General HospiUi. wilt h. leld tonight in tile I'n sbyteriau Sun day school rooms. The public is cordially invited to attend these exercises. The following nurses will receive their diplomas: Miss Cecil Bennet, Miss Grace Ben net, Miss Elizabeth Grantham, Mrs. Eva Grav and Miss Ella Mae Fryer. Rosenbloom-Levy Co. FLORSIIEIM SHOES Mr. W. R. Brown of Ixington. Ky., is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Bet tie Brown, and sisters, Mrs. 1). D. Tavlur ami Mi;;s' Nettie iirown. ilay Mr. T. T. Cherry rf4'jrned ycsler- I'rom a business trip north. so many of your old Get acquainted with Mime your neighbors you might lik too. j Big entries are expected ami tin re j won't he a slow moment in the whole show from the time that snappy )iur. rade starts all thru thai bountiful.: dinner and afternoon full of rollick-' ing games ami contests, clear 'bru a talk by Mr. .lone Rose from Green-. :!le. with trimmings of orchestra "''. aim i! tier music. wit'il.n;r up ' ' " ( little play called "Stick " Vo'ji ,v d. Gai," a laugh' in every line. I.aihc-. i.l lie especia'lv n ,- t . i to tring exhibit.-. Thein will In eneni opptn ur ,t lor miiC.. ,es o displ.-iy their iirelifi-ncy in house hold ai t to the admiring im:'.c of lmin. Harried Indies hid lie tier play safe .ind uoik up a reputation nkij. Aitogi thi r it is too good an oppor tiuiitv to mi s. Hi menil.f-r ;o- bij day, (let. 1:7. Mr. A. V. Bobbi'it ,,f Coldsbnro .::s in t i n today on hii.-i:.i. s. Farmers Banking & Trust Co. CHECKING, SAVINGS, TRUST, FARM LOANS Complete Service in Any Department. I.!. S. Referee in Bankruptcy. Tartmio, N. C, Oct. 4, 11)22. Mr. H K. N'ash of Wilniint'ton was on the streets this mornine; sh.ikii.tr hands with his old friends. iRowers... We always have on hand Fresh FW'ers For FUNERALS WEDDINGS SICKROOM In Fact . FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Creed : - THE FLORIST Phones 41 0 and 75 DON'T RISK NEGLECT. Don't ni p-li i t n constant backache, -harp, dartii:.;' pains or uri.'ar.- dis- i der.. The dattjref of dropsy or 1 Bri(.'ht.' di'i'x-e is too serious to ij'- ! I'l.re. IV,. tl,,;,nV Vi,l.,.- Btll .... h.'.ve yoiir fiiends and neighbors. A j J J. rile I u c:i,'i. Ask your neighbor: Gunti a Mr. and Mo. W. A. Hart, j V- i' ':S,- slll'!- Municipal Cr.VPrr.or Morrison .Mid d:iu;'litei , j r'!:'"!- -''-' "Tv'" '!" Jir f c , AniL.tn 1.o-.kr... o.. l.llM 1 V..-1:; Kelt itl(I over I lie I III Mrs. Miller today, Dr. J. I.. Neb-on of Ruber: onville v. ei -l.oppir.tr. md Mr 11. town ! Annelia Morri'on, were truest. 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart las! nithl. Tie eovernor and Mi:.s Aiii'e lia Mere on their way from Bertie celebration at Windsor yesterday. They left for Ualeijrji this morning. Recorder. Court Monday. This was a I if'h t. docket and soon i disposed of by liecoider I'hilips. ' .The case atrainst Waller Dew and Julius Waller for distilling whiskey was continued until next Monday. Ed ' Shaw, who was chni'Ked with parrying concealed weapons, was found not guilty. State vs. Kimun Randall, charged with a.i assault. with a deadly wea pon, was also found not Kuilty. .State vs. Simon Randall, carrying concealed weapons, not Jruilty. Elijah Council Was chartred with violatiujc the parkint; law of the town but the case was continued. Fran Harris, charired with retail ing liquor, was found not guilty. lily kidrcv. became weak. Some days while worki.i;; around the plant I would l::i..e a hintine,' in my kidney. i peri. illy when I did any heavy lift iiij.'. Mi.ry tim-.'S I was dizzy and !! ? I'oated before mv eves. I iust i reeled a'oin d like a person who had i. ecu iirir'kiiii. .iy K;ilueys e.ave me a. lot of bother liecuise they were We::k and I had little control over them. Many time; the kidney secre tions wi re highly colored and burn ed in pas-ace. 1 liecan usinjr Doau's Kidney l'i!!s and foiled them nood for my trouble. I I.Miiijrht several boxes and was finally cured of the attack. Now, as a preventive I take a few 1). 'an's otf and on and I can keep my kidneys lit all the time." , (iOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., MTis., Buffalo, N. Y. adv. FOR CONSTIPATION Black-Draught Recommended by an Arkansas Farmer Who Has Used It, When Needed, for 25 Years. , Hatfield, Ark. Mr. Q. V. Parsons, a well-known farmer on Route 1, this place, ; says: 'I keeji Black-Draught in tny home j all the tim. It k the best all-around i I medicine 1 have ever found for the liver and for constipation. We liegan using it j 25 or more years ago and have used it whenever needed since. 1 have never i found any otlnr medicine ss gocd for ' constipation, and that was what 1 suffer- I The Oliver Burner does away entirely with coal, wood, oil stoves and the smell and drudgery. The only burner for sale that gives service and is economical. A model for every heating prob lem. Phone 401 and the burner Man will ar range a demonstration in your own home range or furnace. OLIVER OIL-GAS BURNER & MACHINE COMPANY tttrrnr.t7fustmtx!it 1H OLIVER OIL-GAS BURNER Da wr with cot I 4 WMd Ucap. are heat. Ketna yaw wmtf, Ko flrfta tom. No uhts, dirt, nook, odor, chopplnf, tholiiW"CrrrInv c"l of wood. bav Mnk your tuv bale bttr, clauir, quicksr. Tboonmd t tit In fir box, nxily BJIpuad Id or out. Miauiuteir H I lsUliretiut. HauVMlUowafraafromcosl-ollikcroSfna) HawrTBaiBj at mall coat. Glraa t'nn bast IncUntlf. H JF'tftfi-VV I nmch or Utll. Sa money, ttm, tatotrs B 'W3t: Jl vbalbr ta bom. col or mod. yV for Sale by -J? fl A. B. BabcockV ed with till I began using Black-Draught. Black-Draught corrected this condition, and now we use it for the liver and for indigestion a light and sluggish feeling after meals, for bad taste in the mouth and sour stomach. -"My wife uses it for headache ami biliousness. It sets on our shelf and we don't let it get out. It has been a great j help to us. 1 believe a great deal ol sickness is caused by hurried eating and ' constipation, and Black-Draught, if taken! right, will correct this condition." j (jet Thedford'ti the original and only : genuine Black-Draught powdered lives , medicine. Sold everywhere. NC-I5ti I I N. C, on or before the 31 day of August, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 31st day of August, 1922. V. E. COBB,. Admr. of Mr3. Mary Edwards, deceased. Von SAI.K: TWO "SECOND HAND . ford t urintr cars, self-starters, in guild running order. J. W. Forbes. Just Unloaded ONE CAR WILLIAM TELL FLOUR Plain and Self rising. BOB WHITE SFI.F RISING Prices Right R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 21 1 Maui 5t. Wholesale and Retail Mi , f ' "11 1 H t :::; :. :: ... : -' - V,',-t A factory burns and it is discovered after the fire that a wing was not insur ed. A blunder that caused heavy loss. INVESTIGATE WHEN YOU INSURE You won't have to worry about being partially cov ered against fire loss. You will know you are certain cf full indemnity, for this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. will sell you complete protection. Jacocks & Royster Company TARBORO. N. C WANTS FOR SALE: 5 SHARES OF STOCK First National Bank, Tarboro, N. ('.; : shares stock Farmers Bank ing ii. Trust Company, Tarboro, N. ('. Address B. f!. Moss, Washing ton, N. C. s30-2tc IIFFICKS TO KENT: rHIUPS hnililing, E. St. James St., posses sion Oct. 1. s25-tf 1 Adminittrator'i Notice, Having qualified as administrator I of the estate of Mre. Mary Edwards, I deceased, late of Edgecombe County, : North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having c!&:ms against the es tate of the said deceased to exhibit Ithem to the undersigned at Tarboro, Administrator! Notice. Having qualified as administrator of Or. Edwin E. Jones, deceased, late of Edgecofnbe County, this is to no tify all persons huving claim againxt the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1923, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reoovery. AH persons indebted to said estr.te will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. John R. Mercer, Administrator, - Elm City. N. C, R. F. D. Jos. B. Ramsey, Attorney. Gw r7 Zeb. C. Cummings DEALER r Franklin Cars Franklin Service t EMILY SAY M OUR AND HARRY HOWARD WITH TUE GIRL FROMl mfflMMjl t ' ; . GREENWICH VILLAGE.1 . ;
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