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THE SOUTHERNER TUESDAY,: DEC. 5, 1922. fr UmmMn HI' SI 1 I Jet it bring I Ii5 CHANGES mm 4 ASSQCIATIOW HOLDS 1 ANSWER THIS TO YOURSELF. THEN drop in today and ee how little it take to dress in a new Clothcraft suit, t i J. LEVY THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE jl jPHow is Your Sjiill ; 'Wardrobe J Sip JLiimiiTiii iimmi iif In! mW.iii IkJLn ear round It V.wiK 4W i t.. . SB .91 &..( il WW 1 m u.. jiMjiiuimjl?Liuiiiwwiuy .iliMifr T' f nrrTrreTngMsiili'ii ni in The Tarboro Bakery thiit bus boon i' ojic-.-at c ! here for several months has I i changed hands. The former proprietor. Mr. Fowles, has sold his interest in this bakery to Mr. Chuiles Kappel of Chi cago and lie lias taken charge and will enrtinm SESSION LIST NIGHT cz Hammermill Bond Costs No More i You are making a mistake when your letterhead fails to bear the H. B. watermark We also carry this line of paper in BiIl Heads Packet Heads, Envelopes, Ruled Forms. State ments etc. U Our prices are low, because we buy in case lota. Get our figures on printing of any description. It was only a few days ago that the Parents and Teachers of Tarboro deeided to organize a Parents-Teachers Association. At the meeting last night the organization was perfect- tliis business at the 1 erf an,i started in on its work. j -.une t:.:iii on Main street. j Last night there was a regular Mr. Kappel is an experienced Bak j meeting of the Association and there er and promises good service to the ; were present more than one hundred EATRE VEST Hill Printing Go. "QUALITY PRINTERS" W. St. James St. Tarboro, N. C. FLOWERS The Magic of Love The Open Sesame, to a Woman's Heart The Oil That Smooths the Troubled Waters The Smallest Investment With Biggest Re- turn More Welcome Than a Poem . The Most Masculine Way of Saying The 'Rare Fragrant ' Thing ; - F l o w E s . We " . ' Have . . ';" Bonded " Representatives in Every City of the United States and Canada. We Can Fill Orders By Telephone For Flowers and Plants of Every Kind to be Delivered Anywhere Within Two Hours CREECH MEMBER OF F T. Dl ASSOCIATION Phones 75 and 410 . Tarboro, N. C. COLONIAL T Wednesday; December 6th TWO BIG FEATURES CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "F AST IS V ITS STAGE SUCCESS ECLIPSED BY SCREEN SPLENDOR 8 reels of wonderful drama, radiant Romance, suffused with an Oriental Spell. MILLIONS HAVE THROBBED AND LAUGHED AND THROBBED AGAIN, TOO The Year Will See Few Pictures As Dee s Full of Thrills and Humor THE GLITTERING TRIUMPH OF CONSTANCE TALMADGE'S CAREER IN CONNECTION WITH "EAST IS WEST" ON Wednesday Night Only The Famous -GARBER-D A VIS ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE A CONCERT As All Tarboro Knows, This Orchestra Has a Notedi Reputation. They Make Colum bia Records. 8 REAL MUSICIANS 8 Their program will consist of violin solos, saxaphone solos, duets, and quartettes. Several Numbers by Entire Orchestra, and vocal solos, etc., etc. DON'T MISS THE BEST MUSICAL SHOW EVER PRESENTED at the COLONIAL Admission for all, Including Picture and Orchestra 35, 50 and 75 Cents j Thursday Night, "East Is West" Will Be Shown I Without The Orchestra. Admission 35 and 50 Cents TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow- i- of sale contained n ia certain deed if trust executed by oLuis Worsley nd wife, Hester Worsley, on the 3rd day of February, 1922, same ':eing recorded in book' 237, at page Edgecombe county registry, de fault having been made in the pay- Tient of the indebtedness therein se ared and demand having been made by the holders of said indebtedness, the undersigned will on Monday, the 18th day of December, 1922, at the hour of 12 M., before the court house door in the Town, of Tarboro, N. C offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land: Lying and being in Edgecombe county, North nrolina, No. 3 town hip, and being that land conveyed to the said Louis Worsley by. V. L-. public. The Tarboro Bakery has been a great it.i-Litution in Tarboro and we bespeak a most liberal patronage for Mr. Kappel from our people. The former owner, Mr. E. Fowles, will soon leave Tarboro to return to England, his former home. and fifty people, and this was a most enthusiastic session. 1 . Everybody present seemed to en--ter wholly and unreservedly into he spirit of the meeting and made it a success. An.. 4V, t i:i: . t i.u. llic l."ll MKIIlkK'fi ill LMf Mis sion had been gone through with, there wire several short addresses. The first address of the evening was by Mrs. Dan Iverson, whose sub ject was "What the Association Means to do in Tarboro." i ' "The American Education Week" i was discussed next by Mrs. Forest Sledge and one of the teachers in the schools told her audience what AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT i ",e olhp1' twns had done with the Queens" i i,t. I'rents-Teaehers Association. At this meeting the by-laws and ANNUAL MEETING j Tile Annua! Meeting of the .-tui:l-:- holders of the East Carolina Railway i wiil bo held in their offices in Tar ! boro on Thursday, Dee. 14. 1022 A. D. Fowlkes, Secretary. "Three. Littl wal Comedy "Snlly, :y," is announced a at the opera I louse Jruno and Mel i Mm at! i id'' tonight, Tues- i ennstitution were adopted and from' now on this association will begin to .!:!,. Dee. :,lii. This beaming, bean ' u"n L0 "" at uvc worK- . le.ujs ad brilliant ". v.- .tart in Mk i Tbp (imcp,'s "f thc assoowtion are u:M- comedy tirmam.-n P-i --cs j Vr0'-nt Mrs. Dan Iverson; Secre a fast moving plot, love inlerel. an ! ta':y' Mr- J- U McGehee; Treasurer, .ungual singing ensemble and all j Jv- L- mom. ether requi-ites necessary to :nake( - ;: ;:u' supreme triumph among th.'J ANNUAL MEETING ru' i eot muftsog:r! entertainments.! Tbt' Annual Meeting of the stock-;' The amirs t the funnvakcrs in an h,'ld''ls of lUt' 'ff eleslield Company, entirely new atmosphere for comi-!n h" Mti their "lliees in Tar ealities nonsense of the kind t.hat j Ur ' Thursday. Dee. 1-1, 1922. makes your sides ache with laughter. A- D- t'wlkes, Secretary.' While "Sally, Irene and Molly" has a consistent storv running through- I tain lot of land situate in the city j on report anil confirmation of sale of Rocky Mount, county of Edge- aR(j the balance in five equal annual combe, state of North Carolina, ar.d ! more particulary neserioeu an.i ue- fined as follows: j Beginning at the southeast corner ; of the efiice building brick wall. Dr., Galloway's corner, which is t!70.? fed . east of Rose street and. J0.25 feet north of the north curb line of Tarboro street, the eastern edge of brick wall of the office building hav ing been placed on the. dividing line by survey made Augu-t 12, 1913, by Jno. J. Wells; thence along the nor thorn property line of Tarboro street and at an interior angle of 87 de grees 2d' with the Calloway line and in a northwesterly direction 94.27 feet to the center of 17" brick party wall, Speight's corner, which is 11.41 feet north of curb line; thence along the center of said brick will and Stevens and wife, Sally Cooper, and same line extended a true course N. others, by deed rec.v.-ded in . hook ; 5.1 degrees 0' E. 202 feet to the 111, at page 82, Edgecombe eoun- northern line of the livery stable and tv registiy, containing 100 .. acres, 1 wagon phed building, thence along more or less. . i thc northern edge of livery stable This lGth day of November, 1922. : and wagon shed building in a south NAN G. CLARK, Trustee. ' easterly direction 04.5 feet to the Doti Gilliam, Atty. nl7 4tw , Galloway line; thence along the Gal- ' ' ' ' , '' . ' lowav line a true course S. 5" rie- NOTICE Igrecs 10' V.r. 208.9 feet to ths be-' Sale of E. L. Daiightridge Butine.s ginning. . l,ot j This property will be subdivided By virtue of a decree of .the Su- into smaller lot's and persons wish nerior Court of Edgecombe county, l ing to see plot of said lands may do j years, respectively from date of sale, the deferred payments :o be evidenced by notes bearing six per cent . interest from date of sale, in terest payable annually, and the title l to the property to be retained until purchase price is paid in full. The purchaser is to have option to pay the whole of the purchase price cash on report and . confirmation of sale, in which event there shall be a cash discount of five per cent from said It pays to have your work done at PITTMAN BROTHER'S STEAM PRESSING CLUB Cleaning and Dyeing Clothes called for And delivered promp Culled for and delivered promptly Electric Shoe Repairing We will buy and sell your shoes. Quick Service and Prompt Delivery 1516 Main Street Phone 505 Near Depot evidence of good the day of sale as faith. November 27, lt22. J. P. BUNN, Commissioner. purchase price. The purchaser shall n 29-D5 12 19 2C-J2 9. . out it also reveals delightful satires musical episodes and ruany clever j specialties. The ensemble f the ehirus is j claimed to contain the most heautt-i 1'ul women in the world. i . I NOTICE OF ACTION Carrie Parker vs. Harry Parker The above r.amiu! defendant will take n.tice t'mt he above entitled; ru'tien has been brought in the Su-1 perior- Court of Edgecombe county j to dissolve the homls of matrimony I existing between the plamtitt and defendant. And further that the de fendant duly appear before the clerk of the superior court of Edgecombe county at the court h .mse in Tarboro j N. C, on the 15th duy of November,! 1922, aril answer or demur to the, " complaint- herein tiled, as provided by law. This the lilih day of Octob-j THE BEST COMPANY . er. 1322. THE i MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE IMCE i IN THE WORLD. A. T. W ALSTON, be required to pay ten per cent onl ASK THE POLICYHOLDERS G.A.LEGGETT District Agent nade in a suit therein pending en Jtled "W. M. Daughtridge, J. C. ")aughtridge, and Millard F. Jones, idministrators. of E. L. Daughtridge, ind Mm. "Mary W. Dau's-htridge, and ,thers, ex parte," tSe undersigned vill, on Wednesday, January 10th, 1923, at 11 o'clock a. I m , offer for (ale, on the premises, at public auc tion; to the highest bidder, that cer- so by calling at the office of J. P. Bunn, attorney. The land will be sold first in smaller lots and after' selling said smaller lots the privi lege is reserved to offer two or mor or all of.said lots together to th end that that sale may be reporte to the court which brings the mos money. Terms cf aale are one-four cas! mm totfiMviSil r ' "ii - nCAl CO ' . -" " It! I Franklin Cars Franklin Service
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