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;the Southerner Tuesday, oct. 24, 1922 CONCORD LODGE rm II j..i.j..j.4..;..4...j.j......!..;..;....:.. i SHOES SHOES SHOES Shoes For The Ladies Shoes j esse2 I -Misses Shoes For The Kiddies Shoes For The Boys There will be a regular meeting of Concord Lodjje No. 58, A. F. and A. M. tonight. All Master Masons in good standing are requested to be present as busnesis of importance will come before the Lodge. J. H. JACOCKS, Secretary. BIRTHDAY PARTY Luther L. Brown, Jr., celebrated his 10'h birthy with a party for his little I' r.eiuls Monday afternoon from 4 to 6. Games were played and an ice course was served. The children all voted Luther Jr., a splendid host. GET YOUR , if SIGNS EARLY FOR THE FAIR WHALEY & ROSE 14 5 IN A TIGHT PLACE if ...;..s..:...;. BARBECUE DINNER h is here this week visiting: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. T, Fountain. ATTENDING COURT TODAY Messrs. J. P. Burnt, T. T. Thome, S. T. Thomas, R. T. Fountain and M. V. Barnhill of Rocky Mount; I. T. Valentine of Sprint; Hope, Harold are hei' today shoes I jsCj For .rfT The Men sM LET US SHOW YOU Rosenbloom-Levy Co. HOME OF KART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES FLORSHEIM AND WALK-OVER SHOES The ladies of the Presbyterian church are serving dinner at Beck's Electric .Store on Main street. j If you want a yood dinner and a pk'nty of it. too, net your meals fooley of Nashvill there eory day this week. !lUeml)m court. Ncti onlv is barbecue served but ' i brusswiik stew, coffee and other Vi.iting Mrs. Dozier thine that go to make a good dm- Oernice Nicholson of Wash- 1 NOTICE- he u meeting of the injrton rrived here today and is the guest of Mrs. F. J. Dozier near Co-netoe. Just Unloaded OWE CAR I party of Edgecombe PRINCE PROVIDES NEW There i Republican County, held in Tarboro, net -.Wednesday, Oct. 2.rh. 1922, W Hie transaction of such business as may come before it. B. B. HOWELL, Chairman. O 21 2 ! 24 2ii pl VERNACULAR FOR GOLFERS, (By The) Aisociated Preu) London, Oct. ('.. The Prince of Wales established another great bond of sympathy with thousands of his countrymen recently when he duffed : a shot that was heard around the SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY , poller's word. This happened the HAS BEEN POSTPONED 1;, iter "part of September at St. An- . dre-.vs as he was' "ptayinp: himself Hew Mr. Smith of Pinctops has' in" as captain of the Royal and An-rcqtio.-ted the Southerner to an- cient Gold Club. nounce that on account of not be'nt- Today thousands of duffers at trolf able t;i use th( church at Pinetops are rejoicing at the enrichment of on the Fifth Sunday, there will be the golfing vernacular by1 a phrase no Rally Day for the Sunday Schools used on a course near London, short of his-district. y after the news had been received Mr. Smith will preach at McKon- 0f the prince's ordeal at St. Andrews. di Sunday night at half past seven 0'- Pd clock. This phrase is likely to be jrener- ally applied to a drive which moves Viiiting Hi Parents considerable amount of Rev. Mr. Richard Fountain of Siler vtell as the golf bat. WILLIAMTELL FLOUR Plain and Self rising. BOB WHITE SLF RISING Prices Right R. B. PETERS GROCER Phone 35 211 Main 5t. Wholesale and Retail A man was one day hunting in a forest, A ter rible storm came up. He lookked about for shelter. Hut there was none. So he crawled into a hollow log.; . The water soaked through the wood. The log began to swell. When the store was over, the hunt er could not get out. He strained to free himself with' all , his might. But the log held tight. Exhausted, fee gave up. Like a drowning man, he saw his whole life flash before him, especially his mistakes. He re membered that he had never started a bank account. This thought made him feel so small that he was able to crawl out of the log without difficulty. The jjuiance oneet. k.: --fc' Farmers Banking & Trust Co. CHECKING, SAVINGS, TRUST, FARM LOANS Complete Service in Any Department. f WANTS Sunday morning and at Conetoel A player sclaffed his shot and remark Ah! that was a Prince of Wales' turf 3 Get Ready For The COASTAL PLAIN FAIR TARBORO., N. C. OCTOBER 31, NOVEMBER 1-2-3 FINE AGRICULTURAL 1 AND STOCK J EXHIBITS THE LARGEST DISTRICT FAIR IN THE STATE t'!iii"ii'?,tittittftt Biggest and Best Free Attractions ; Shows De Open Day and Night Fireworks each night FOR SALE: FORD TOURING CAR. self-starter. Good condition. Ap ply to Frank Hart. o2:J 7tp FOR SALE: REGAL RANGE IN good condition. Apply Miss Nan Clark. o23 6tch We Truit Any Honeit Man or Woman to take orders for 100 absolute necessities, and remit our share to us. A special proposition makes prices lower than "cut rate" stores. Our represi ntatives clearing from $24.00 to (10.00 weekly every whera Tb is the most extraor dinary direc sellinjr proposition ever offered. Write today for particulars.. A. Rasmussen. eDpt. 10, Herrs Is land, Pittsburgh, Ta. O 10-17-24-31 FOR SALE AT THE RIGHT PRICE a Cole 8 seven passenger car. W. S. Clark. o23 tf CO MING WANTED: TO RENT FOUR OR SIX HORSE FARM, GOOD TO BACCO LAND. A. ANDREWS, BETHEL, N. C. O 12 16 20 23 OFFICES TO RENT: PHILIPS building, E, St. James St., posses sion Oct. 1. s25-tf FOR SALE: TWO SECOND HAND Ford touring cars, self-starters, in good running order. J., W. Forbes MR. D. F. WILSON AN EXPERT FITTER WILL BE HERE TWO DAYS ONLY Sent out by th? MILLS to take measures for suits or overcoats will be here only two days to take your measure for your fall and winter suit or over coat, be sure and come and look at these samples whether you buy or not. ..They are shipped direct to you. You save the middleman's profit. Wait to see these hundreds of samples before you buy, you get a two piece suit for $25.00 worth $40.00. Every suit guaranteed to fit and be all woof of the very best ma terial, all suits tailored by expert union tailors- ..He will be here p . ' TWO DAYS AT HOTEL FARRAR CIGAR STORE Tarboro, October 24 and 25 MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW T O ATTEN THIS BIG EXPOS! TION TARBORO IS WAITING TO WELCOME YOU Four Grand Joyous Days- Buy Your Season Tickets Now and Save Money For Sale: One Champion Peanut thresher, good running order. Will sell cheap. ; E. L. Mayo, Bethel, N. C. O h?10t c'h FOR SALE: NEW LOG CART. SEE F. J. Warren, Tarboro, O 19 3tpd FOR SALE: NEARLY NEW SMITH Silent 8 typewriter at bargain. L. M. Epps. O 20 3tp LOST: TALL, LIGHT BAY MARE Mule, weight one thousand pounds, two weeks ago. T. E. Mayo, Beth el, N. C. O 20 4td ltwp FOR SALE: ONE CHAMPION PEA nuts thresher, one 8 hors I, H. C. kerosene engine. J. D. Lancaster, Pinetops, N. C. O 19 Dtp YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send dime, birthdate and stamp for a truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading. Prof. Erwing, Box 1120, Station ' C, Los Angeles, Califor WE HAVE ON HAND SEVERAL 1 TRUCKS WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT Reduced Prices IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE PURCHASE OF A YOU WILL MAKE MONEY BY COMMUNICATING WITH US AT AN EARLY Turnage Bros. Co. (INCORPORATED) ayden; north Carolina I I i i $2.50 IS THE PRIGE nia. O 14 21 28 N 4 ROOM FOR RENT: GENTLEMAN only. Mrs. D. D. Taylor. 0 20 3t j
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