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v Gwaat, ef Mra Blanch Andtaaoa Mrs. C. A. Harrison and children of Williamston spent the weekend at Andvi'usn Heights,, -rtitw fcme - of her mother, Mrs.": dfancnAnjerson. CLOTHES OF QUALITY er THe Man Who Pays Too Little AlwsLys Firemen's Meeting Tonih Pays Too On account of the Fairlaat week the regular meeting of the Fircmei was postponed until tonigh't. All Snyd was the own rof a large tobacco warehouse and -; other industries. He made an elaborate Will. ', Af ter making it an uncle died and left him his interest in a cotton seed mill. To properly dispose of this ad-; ditional property without re-writing nis Will, 1 Sny der made a Codicil. A CODICIL is a paper that can be added to a Will. In this way you can make us Executor and '. Trustee7 without otherwise changing your Will. Bet- ter.talk over your Will with us now than 'have your !; heirs quarrel over it when you are gone. ( Farmers Banking & Trust Co. ' ' ' - ' : : - . l i r- I ' CHECKING, SAVINGS, TRUST, FARM LOANS y. Complete Service in Any Department. ''' Jj I members are urged to be present. ul 1 : i an Cheapness is Never a Foundation for Economy and there Was Never a Time When Cheapness Should be Avoided More Than Today CHERRY CULLOM jj The. following invitation has been received by t.he Southerner: i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thcron Cherry , invite you to be present ' f at the mrriage of their daughter Gattic Whitehead .' to gni n R r f n t .4 v Following the extreme .high prices di rectly after the war came a clamor for something .cheaper especially in Men's Clothes and some manufacturers began to cut corners, make clothes of inferior qual ity shoddy materials and pool tailoring , took the place of all wool and best work manship; these clothes look alright but the service is not there; they are most ex pensive in the long run and wise buyers today are returning to the quality stan dard and values such as Hart Schaf f ner &Marx mer Styleplus Clothes There has been no deterioration in fab rics or workmanship in these famous clothes the same high standard of stylo, quality land tailoring which built their reputation remains the foundation of ev eVy price" charged for good clothes they are according to the specifications which ' tin: store has demanded for over fifteen years and they mean to you the greatest clothes service and the most rigid econo my. Don't be lured by price investigate the QUALITY buy wiacly from a repu table house. . . Kuppenhei i ii in i Mr. Edward Farmer Cullom . on Friday morning, the'; twenty fourth of November nt half after eleven o'clock Howard Memorial Presbyterian Church Tarboro, North Carolina Enclosed card reads; At Home after the fifth of December "Ardmore". Winston-Salem, North Carolina NEW FALL HATS FROM $3 TO $5 Headquarters for Men's Natonally Adver . tiscd 'Furnishings ROSENBLOOM-LEVY COMPANY CLOTHES OF QUALITY When You Surrender Quality, -You Buy Disappointment ' EPWORTH NEWS Messrs. Vance Anderson, Ray mond Hawkins and Thnd Harris of Enfield were callers ' in the -neigh borhood Sunday night. Messrs. Horace Jennings Badger Read aiidf Hugh ' WcU ' "of Halifax called to sec Miss Maurie Anderson Sunday evening. Misses Rcbn and Mary Cherry were here - Sunday night with Mr. C. C. Parker, of Scotland Neck. -I Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Weeks re turned to their home in Enfield Sun day afternoon. Miss Fannie Mac aSvage of Speed and Mr, Thomas Tolson of Pirn-tops called to see Miss Bertha Pittman Sundav afternoon. : Miss Sylvia Cherry spent the week I end with friends in Scotland Neck. She returned Sunday evening. ! Mis. (i. A. Cooper of Rocky Mt., spent tne weeK end witn ner par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Pitt miui. She returned Sunday even ing with her huriband whp came Sat urday night. Mr. Jihn Mitchell of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with his purentdi T here w as a large crowd at th Hall Sunday to hear Rev. Daniel Iverson. The neighborhood peopl are glad to know there will be ser vices every night at Leggett thi; ween at I come ana bring vou friends. This handsome edifice has been erected by the Misses Lida and Pe nelope Bray, in memory of their mother, Mrs. W. At Gray, and Miss Ellen Giay and Mrs. Robert Pender. flat. carved wood altar, baptismal . font, an organ and other memorials .given by the descendents of William' Pen der. -.- - , ; ., .' 1 The. public is cordially invited to The church contains a beautiful hand attend the opening service. fc ffl m Cfre$ance. to Authorize the town 'Act. s ef Pfaetop.,' N. -fc, 're.twiiiy - -'b)r That' the maximum aggre- 4Flr Tanind DolUra of Bond gate principal amount of taid bonds lifer, a Eleetric Lifht.and Power. shnlJ not exceed the sum of twenty 'ijSytem. ' 'five thousand dollars. '.''The Board of Commissioners of (c) That a tax sufficient to pay ithetown ;of Pihetops, realizing the the principal and interest of the neiessity of providing electric light-, bonds, shall be annually levied-and ing.i and power facilities within the ' collected, as said bonds severally be town of Pirtetope, by either erecting come due and payable, and, operating an electric plant with- (d) That a statement of tne debt in.'said town,, or by "purchasing aoch.. of;. th:; triunieipality. has been filed! ejectrie light and power under con- wh ths clerk, pursuant to the Ma trat with "the Town of Tarboro, or j nicipal Finance Act, and is open to othrmnnicipal." or 'private corjior-J public -inspection-"'-' eeediht Any actum or protisdtng , ques tioning the validity of said ordinance must be 'commenced withiri thirty days alter its lirst publication. W. E. COBB, Town CJerij,' .atirfn. do this" the 18th day of Oc .1920,. at a mee'ing specially cilled-. and advertised for tbisr pur- post,. do hereby. ordain and enact: "3(A) That bonds of the said town of .-JPineiops ' be - issued . and sold; to.'provide funds to buy, build and erect an . eJecrric ., ngnt 'and power pnt - witnintne town or- nneiops, or to buy and obtain a Tight of way ' indj buy, build and erect a trans mission line frorn Pinetops, N. C., to TiJboro, N. or other point, to en ablet' siid towb of Pinetops to buy aild'ltransiilit such necessary electric ity Jor lighting and power, purposes aa-it may deem necessary; from the siiih town; of Tarboro, or - other eor- por4tion;'ajid to build the necessary line and-; station' to distribute such eleclricity - within' th said' town of Piiteiops, said bonds to be issued and sbldlunder and pursuant' to-the pro vibid'us of the municipal . Finiauce Firt Service at "St. Anne' In The Oak" 'Next Sund "St. Amies in the Oaks," th beautiful new brick church on the road to the county home is to hav jits first. service next Sunday after noon. ; - The Rev. ; B.. E. Brown will ofli J late assisted by the Rev. S. Vf. Hale and the full vested choir of Calvary Chuix'n. The hour of the service -Jku. )....,.. i ... - Ti. . tounuay, iovemoer me suntiay t wm m gu am w m J ;W w - A.laV W . A M ing lot on Porter St. 50 ft. front en pavement. Apply to Mrs. Hugh'. Cobb. ' ' 116 7tp WANTED: A SALESMEN'; M,AN) . rVwohinn, , with experience. A. Light, , n4 7tpd (e) - The average assessed valua tion of property subject to txation by the municipality,, for the three fiscal years in which taxes were last levied, $251,030.30. . (f) The amount of the net debt! Of the municipality outstanding and authorized is, none; - to be author ized under the provisions of this or dinance, not to exceed $25,000.00. '(g);'' The Board of Commission ers deeming, it advisable to obtain I the assent of the voters of the mu nicipality, and having called a spec- j ial election to pass upon this ques- tion, do hereby provide and enact ; that .'h:V ai-Hih.im. ekall (.1.. T 1 1 and be' in full force, when approved by ,'the -voters of this municipality at said election." ine , loregoing ordinance wag passed on the 4th day of October, 1920, and was first published' on the 21st day of October, 1922. THE FFIRE DEPARTMENT BY IT SELF IS NOT ENOUGH TO SAVE YOU FROM" FINANCIAL LOSS IN j CASE OF FIRE However .quick and efficient its members may be, if flames ' ; attack your property a certain amount of damage ia inevitable. elt this agency tell you about the complete protection of poli cies in the Hartford ir'ire Insur ance Company. Jacocks & Roystcr Company LOST: THURSDAY AFTERNOON, .'large tan suit case, with E. A. on end. $25.00 reward. Finder . please notify Mabrey B. Hart. n 3 7tpd School will- have its formal opening. Mr, D. Russell Clark is to. be the Superintendent, assisted ' by '' the Misses Gray and others. Sunday School will, meet in the morning. -WANTED TO BUY SECOND- - hand office desk and chair in good condition. Southerner office. o26tf TARBORO. N. C ' MONEY TO LOAN Improved Real Estate in Edgcombe County. Five Year Time' V leW Half PerCent H. C. BOURNE ATTORNEY NOTICE OF SALE Of STOCK OF DRUGS AND FIXTURES By virtue of an order of Superior Court ir an action entitled W. E. Armstrong vs. W; H. McNair Drug Co., the undersigned will on. the lGth day of November,. 1922, at 12 M., at the W; H. MacNair- Drug . Com pany store, in "Tarboro, . N. C, soil at public auction, for cash, the fol lowing described property :. -'-. The stock of drugs, goods, ware and merchandise, and fixtures, and other property, not including ac counts, of the W. H. MacNair Drug Company. The said stock and fixtures inven tory $5,271.92, and anyone inter ested can see same. : ; Sale subject to confirmation of court..; i This November 6th. 1922. .- . , Farmer Banking .V Tratt Co., n 8 ed t nl5inc Receiver. Constant Heat Pay and Night Warm rooms 6 dre in'steady cvrn heat ill day fire never ont. ' COLE'S Original Air-Tight Wood Heater - it made Air-Tight and is guaranteed; to stay Air-Tight Every : )Oim is oouuic scsnica. indi 9 wnjr inc nic never yoc uufftnw perfect control gained by eliminating! air leakage ' ' ' Don't bur in imilttion. ret thrhfiet rou can depend upon Iriiii Cl' Oriaieal AirTislif Woed Hrairr. t Mdr br lh Company wlm onainiird ih Air-Tirht ad Hoi Bhiu prlcltn 01 combutnon. inert a rle ana me 10 lull four acta W.L.&J. E. SIMMONS POSITION WANTED BY COM petent lady bookkeeper and ste nographer. Box 209. n8 3tp QUALITY JOB PRINTING it ' YOU ARF! ARRTTRtfr. PRnMPTWir!5s " AlS'D -SATISFACTION WHEN WE GET YOUli ORDER FOR PRINTING. , . . ; -. x ' i - IT IS NO LONGER NECESSARY TO SEND YOUR PRINTING OUT OF TOWN FOR CLEAR, LEGIBLE WORK. EN TIRELY NEW TYPE FACES AND ' OTHER EQUIPMENT IS YOUR 'GUAR- ' ANTEE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY FJOM OUR PRESSES. .y . v-' . x .'.-'. '. . - i ', :.'- -j-, . -..-' v '0 HAMWERMILL BOND PAPERS AND ENVELOPES NEED 'NO INTRODUCTION ' TO THOSE WHO WANT THE 'BEST.' GET OUR PRICES. SEE OUR SAMPLES. ' t'I '' F. M. HILL, Manager ' '--' : v '- '' . - " , . ' - . '-', - '.-' - -'.' ..::' ' l - - - 3 Norfiet Buildin ' , ; W. St. James St. . ; . ' v ' " ' " ' :" : ,-' , . .... 1 a 1 . j 1 11 i j i HI i l - - "" i. v 1 if. : i - -.!
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