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TJIR SOUTHKttNKli WfinN'ESftAY, PE. ia. 122 .':t;,fv"'ifj Good Sense Good Appe Cnd Good Sheer arance j - a mighty fin Christmas trio! YOU'LL FEEL BETTER IN EVERY WAY WITH A NEW SUIT ON CHRISTMAS DAY , For women who like their men-folks to look well and for men who like to look well for their women.folks, we recmmend a thorough consideration of th.it roost useful of Christmas gifts a new suit. Whet ' buys t as a gift for himself or she has him bv.j i. a gift from her isn't so important as the net result' the fact that he will have a gift that will help him do, full justice to himself not simply on Christmas, but. for months following. But just make sure that its a Clothcraft The suit of unexcelled value. THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE J.LEVY DP Have it Printed at Home DO you realize that 90 per cent of the printed matter used by the various Business Houses of Tarboro is sent out of town? Q rix two printing establishments '. S,y y '. here are ice equipped andean han- J5 J.; die almost any job needed in your . T office. I V J Your Order, v.-ben left with us, mil receive Cartful Attention. All X work must SATISFY our Custo- V liters' or no charge will be made. T mdtiFtitomatic Presses, 'Punching Perforating Numbering and Bi n d ing MahineryaVcoftlrLaTe'srModefs. " Gty'.E Us YOUR Order, OUR PRICES are RIGUf, . ; HILL PR I NT ING QQ. U. St. James St. Nofeet Building THE THOMAS COMPANY THEO. T. THOMASOWner DEPARTMENT STORE TARBORO, N. C. Dear Friend: ' ' The obiect of this letter is to announce' to you our Serni-An-nual sale of suits couts and dresses, which ..la.t, Thursday, Decem ber 14th, and lats .until Christmas. The quality and quantity of ready-to-wear "mcd by thU store needs no introduction herc-everyone knows ot IHOMAbb as a ready-to-wear center. It is a policv of this store never to carry garments from one season to another, regardless of loss, and while we are not ed we feel that it is a wise step to offer you all jrarmcntr, at and belo cost" in order to effect a sure clean-up. Our dress stock consisting of .225 d-reesju.s been placed in four groups with dresses selling as high as !aO.OQ included. Group No. i will go for $ 9.05 , Group No. 2 will go for 14.95 Group No. 3 will go for 19.95 Group No. 4 will go for 24.95 Our coat and suit stock consisting of-9 7 otociSd placed in four groups with garments selling as high as .f89.o0 included Group No. 1 will go for $ 9.95 Group No. 2 will go for 16.95 Group No. 3 will go for 2-1.35 Group No. 4 will go for 39. J ' All children coats dresses and sweaters included in this sale at vast reductions. This sale comes at the very time you need winter clothes most with price slashed and complete stocks to solec irom-we led Sat you will be amply repaid to drive miles to attend this sale.-feo come and bring your friends. Yours very truly, THE THOMAS COMPANY. CHANGE OF LIFE I MbreTh f . ?3r t-Tmieht strengthen me. A neighbor had Till graceful compliment implied -Jf , Florida Lady Wai il l Miserable Condition, Bnt Says She Found v . Cardoi Helpful, and GotWelL Ahha. Fla.-ln explaining how she found Cardui so helpful dunn? change 91 life, Mrs. Ella M. Bailey, of Route 2, this place, said: . 1 Decame so wranencu 11 ao 01. for me to get around. I knew what was the mauer, oui 1 ivu ime wu.uh I .JUSl araggca, anu 1 - 1 luifl cn rMtiPM 1 coma nui IlCIVUUa. I via sit down lone-yet so weak 1 couldn 1 get about. 11 is a musi uusoww m such a helpless feeling. . "1 would gel aepresscu w um . heart. . .. .. "I began to feel, alter awmie. inere was .... rti m oct well. This is all wrong, for it makes a person worse. had heard 01 varaui, anu ,"uk'!' are sent, finds quick response in every woman's heart He who sends flowers this Christmas can be sure that among all "her" gifts, flowers will be the most PhnrinhPti.-for they are the most expressive as tok- ens of love or esteem. A greater profusion than ever awaits you at your florists for your Christmas message. Flowers may be sent to any address anywhere in the United States or v Canada and delivered fr. and fragrant a few hours after the or- der is placed with your local florist. "Say It With Flowers" CREECH THE FLORIST - MEMBER OF F.T.D. ASSOCIATION j am f Tarboro, N. C Phoes 75 nd 410 saw I wasn't so nervous, so kept it up. "(jraduauy ine nervousness k -. I began to. eat and sleep better. Was soon wen, ano an hku vr"- - wonders or me, and I certainly do recommend it." . ..... Thousands ot omer women ten. to tell of the beneficial results obtain ed by takinz Cardui, and to recommend it to others. ' ,JF Sold every wnere. iryiu - Brani'h, B. If. Taylor's enner, an runninj; up said branch alontt Ta; lor's line to the public ruad leadir' from Hasscll to Coiietoc, thersco s. Ions said i-oad easterly to said Ta; lor's corner in said road; thence st.: along Taylor's line to the line '' M. O. Blount, hence alonj; the lin uf said Blount to Lewis WoivleyS corner; thence alone; the Uve.-s .?aM Worsley to Jesse Gair.or's cor nor, thence alonpr line of suid Can: or to ,-iir. of Conetoe Creek, thence up the creek to the bescinnini: cov taining 550 acres, more or less; b" ing known as L. K. Purvis Honu Place, except the portions therec sold off to Lewis Worsley and Jcs Gainor; conveyed to 0. P. Koher son, W. A. Roberson. Harvey Rob erson ard C. A. Roberson by Henr Cherry and wife by deed in boo' 219, at page 050, Edgecombe Coun ty registry. Tbis December th, 1922. NAN G. CLARK, Trustee. n"inm.ll nilliam. Attorney d5 41 THERE ARE VARIOUS KINDS OF alcohol. We sell the kind you can have put in your radiator, that won't damage your motor and acts as an absolute protection through winter. Have some put in your car now at Pender's Hardware, d 12 3tc NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of a deed ( trust executed by Rufus M. Owen to the undersigned, recorded in boo 183, page 106 "of the - Edgecombe Public registry, default having bee made in .-the indebtedness there in sc cured, I "will on Friday, January 5tR 1923, 312 M., at the court hous. door in Tarboro, N. C, sell at pub lie auction for cash, the followirg A certain lot of land lyinjr ai.n being iu- Edgecombe county afore said, and more particularly describ ed as follows: (1) A certain tract of land sit uate in..No. 9 ownshipn. djQinine tne lan of T. WV OwVhs.'and begin ning at the gate near W. it. Owen hnnsp. snd running south 390 yard to a ditch that rus east and west and along said diien 70 yards to a branch in T. W. Owens field that runs north and south and along said branch 390 yards, nfj thence east to a stake 140 yards, which is the beginning, containing 9 acres, more or less, it being the identical land conveyed to M. R. Owens by T. W. Owens and Katie Owens, his wife, by deed duly recorded In tne Edgecombe Regis !eed reference is hf-by made fni : further and more particular de crintinnof snid land. (2) A certain tract of laud sit late in No. 9 township, beguminc it a gum at the mouth of a brand; n Otters creek, and running wit'; :he Wesley Owens line N. SC. W. 40 eet to a suiKe in jmui, im-nvv nore or less, to an ash on Otter, .ath and ditch S. 80 E. 300 feet reek; thence down tne varum oursps of Otters creek to the poitr if beginning, containing 4 acre- nore or less, and being lot No. 1 n the division of the lands of Ann; Owens as surveyed by R. A Stamper, plat and map of which i ;uly recorded in the Edgecombe pub ic registry, in man hook 1, page 01 ind reference is hereby 'made t aid plat or map for a further am nore particular description of ' land. Both of the aforesaid tract; and having been conveyed to thi aid Rufus M. Owens by R. K. Lewi; md others, by deed recorded in boo! '.no, page 204, of the said regis'ti " -.0 which, reference is hereby mad This December 4th, 1922. W. O. HOWARD, Trustee 1 C 4 .v ' TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND bv virtue of the power A sale contained in a certain deed described, realty of triut executed by 0, P. Rober son and wife, W. A. Roberson and Wife, Harvey Roberson and wife, C. A. Roberson and wife, on the Lst day of July, 1321, same being reg istered in booH 233, at page 393, Edgecombe County registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured and the owner of said indebtedness hav ing made demand for foreclosure. the undersigned will on Tuesday, the 9th day of January! 1923, at the hour of noon, before the court bouse door in the town of Tarboro, N. C. nffer fr sale t the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land in Edgecombe county, North Carolina, No. 3 township: . i iU. Kim nf nnnrtoe Loyal Order of Moose ' OneFor AllandAHForOne'' WHY YOU SHOULD JCIN THE LOCAL LODGE, LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE BECAUSE: It is one of 1,1(350 lodges and a part of (550,000 men banded together for better citizenship, real Americanism. The order is baaed upon sincere standards and is 33 years old iu-1 a myth, but a reality Be a Moose! Acknowledged the world's greatest individual Philanthropy. ' No foolishness in degree work Ritual i beauti ful and inspiring. Not a class organization composed of working men and millionaires cither are welcome if Real Wen. Each member of the order equally owns Moose hart, the great home and vocational school describ ed on inside pages Read This Folder. Combines the be -t features of recognized fraternal orders and offers features superior to all others- Ex cellent clubs and homes in over 1,5(0 cities. Local lodge pays $7.Ki a week sick and disability benefits for periud of 13 weeks in any one year; S100 funeral expenses a. id iurr.i-hes protection of Moose hart for members and their families. Consider this feature! We also have a home for old aged and disabled memocrs aim tneir wives near Jacksonville, rm. The dues are .Jz per year, payaoie quauenj , jh.'ie are no assessments! Mnnechurr tnrlav h:is over 110 studpntS which it houses, clothes, feed and trains. The average age jof the children is 0 1-2. The average age of grad uates is about If). Some children are taken in their fir?t year and some are even born at Moosehart. The -nronpvtv is worth Sfi. 000.000. 00. The improvements host $500,000.00 annually. The maintenance cost is p500.000.00 annually, but the work is growing as the Loyal Order of Moose grov.-s. Join now under the low initiation fee of $10 00. After charter closes the fee will be $25.00. THIRD LARGEST FRATERNAL-BENEFICIARY rsnrico in tuc woui n f ;J We expect to open in Tarboro Up-to-date Club Rooms. Shower Baths, etc Investigate today. For 'any information see SAM BAIN nisTRicrr ..siiprrvisor Can Be Found At Mrs. Evans' t a smi.U .sweet R'um ; thence ticrtli .5 e;.st to a '(rate; thence south 1S-1 idles to a pine, Price's corner thence .vest 3(i poles to the beRinning, con- tnining 3ti 1-2 acres. This 14th day of November, 192:2. W. P. DANIEL. Trustee. Jos. E. Ramsey, Atty. (11-8-1,0-22 v t NOTICE OF SALE, "S'irtue of the power of sal contained in n deed of lru.-'t to n. xecuted by J. B. Lawrence and du ecorded in book 183 pap;c 150, Edpc omW county registry, the indebted less thereby secured beinjr. past du ! will offer for sale, at pubi:c auc ion, for cash, on Saturday, Decern er 23rd, 1922, at 12 o'clock 1L, &i .he First National Bank corner, ii he city of Rocky Mount, the fol lowing described real estate: A certain tract or parcel of land in No. 7 township, said county and state, adjoining: the lands of J. B Lawrence and others, and bounded as follows, viz: Beinjr the tract of land' allotted- to Bettie Pittman ih the division of tjic'j lands of the late James Pitt, record ed in book 29, page 633 of Edge combe county registry, and therein described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot No. 2; thejice north with said lote 142 poles NOTICE T'n.lcr and by virtue .f the powei ind authority contained in a certain: Iced "f tru.-t executed by M. S. VVhitehurst and his wife, Jcannette Whiteliurst to the Tarboro Build- injt and oan Association of date May 24th, 191!), and i.uly recorded in .(ik li-'t, page 10." of the Edge combe county public registry, de fault having been made in the pay ment c the indebtedness secured hereby, and the payment of the .veckly. interest cn said indebtedness iml in the payment of the weekly in stallments on their number of shares if stock in said Association, and di" nand having been made upon the .indersigned by the said Tarboro B. 4 L. Asso., the owner and holder f the note and indebtedness this se- ui-ed, for sale, I, the undersigned. ill on Saturday. January the 6th, i923, r.t 12 o'clock M., in Iront ot Ihe court house door in Tarboro, N. C offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all of th it certain lot, piece and par. eel of land lying in : the county of Edgecombe and State of North Car olina, and in the town of Tarboro, and boundeo" and described as fol lows, viz: Sam? being that certain piece, or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Tarboro, beginning nt the northeast corner of lot No. 63 in said town of Tarboro on St. James street, thence running in a westerly direction with and along the line of SU James St., 75 feet cornering; I Don t forget that the Southerners Special Christmas Edition is com-; : ing Friday, December, 15th, 1922. I .. . i . . - !! thence a line at right angles to :St. James St., in a southerly direction." 150 feet more or less, cornering; thence in an easterly direction and parallel with St. James St., 75 feet to St. Patrick St., cornering, thence with and along St. Patricks street in a northerly direction 150 feet more or l?ss to the point of begin ning, and same being the residence lot whereon the said M. S. White hWst and wife, eJannette E. White hurst now reside. See book 76, p. 75 of the aforesaid public registry fur source of title and more partic ular description. . , ; This the 4th day cf December' 1022 R. G. ALLSBROOK, Trustee, d 5 4w ii v 3 I SPECIAL PRICES ON 210 BbU. Gilt-Edge Flour. i 210 Bbli. Bob White Flour. 200 Bagi 100 lb. Fine Salt. j 200 Bag SO lb.. Fine Salt. j 100 Bags 25 lb. Fine Salt. 100 Bagt 140 G. A. Salt. I 200 Bagi Red Dog. ; 100 Bag Middlings. . ' J 125 Eojti Penny Candies. 7S Boxes Raisins. . , 75 Kraft; Cheese. English Walnuts, Almonds, ; Brazil Nuts, Cocoanuts, prunes ' dales, cranberries. it will pay you to get my prices R. B. PETERS Wholesale and Retail GROCER if Phone35,211MainSt. CTS- -th ol V GUaeitry. in boo, 8C. P 393, -to wWeh n.HVI.I.M.I.l.l...t.Al.U.jli;MJ!f
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