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THF, .SOUTHERNER, MONDAY, DEC. IB, 1922 r Good Sense Good Appearance A Ch a mighty fine . 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 that r -ost useful of Christmas gifts a new suit. Whethe. buys t as a gift for himself or she has him buy it 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 T Sale of E. v Have it Printed at Home DO you realize that 90 per cent of the printed matter used lv the various Business Houses of Tarhoro is sent out of town? The two printing establishments here tire icell equipped and ciin han dle almost any job needed pi your office. Your Order, icbeu left with us, icill receive Careful Attention. All nork must SATISFY our Custo mers or no charge nill be made. S R V C E Our Automatic Presses, Punching, and Binding Numbering Perforating, Machinery arc of the Latest Models. GIVE Us YOUR Ordef, OUR PRICES are RIGHT BILL PRINTING CO. W. St. James St. ' Nofeet Building More Than a Gift THE graceful compliment implied when flowers 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 cherished, 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 v anywhere in the United States or Canada and delivered fresh and V f:tlSi fragrant a few. hours after the or- . . clcr is placed with your local florist. "Say It With Flowers Creech : THE FLORIST . , , MEMBER OFT. T. D. ASSOCIATION Phoaes 75 and 410 Tarboro, N. C 1 1111 1 . 1 1 ! 1 .'M-t't"! I U i.l ... 'I'.'l U.'H-MJ NOTICE L. Daughtridgei Business Lot' ' By virtue of a decree of Ihe Si& perior- CtjUrt -.of' Edg'ec'qmbe county; nfade iq.ta suit thereinr.pending. in titled WV' M.- bauglrtriageit. SC. Daughtridge, and Millard F. Jones, administrators of K. L. Daughtridge, and Mrs. Mary W. Daughtridge, and others, ex parte," the undersigned will, on Wednesday, .January 10th, U23, at 11 o'clock a. m!, offer for 1e. on the cremises. at oublic auc- - ion, to the highest bidder, that cer tain lot of 'land situate in the city of Rocky Mount, county of Edge combe, state of North Carolina, and more particularly , described and de fined as follows: ' Beginning at the southeast corner of the office building brick wall, Dr. Galloway's corner, which is ' 270.8 feet east of Rose street and 10.25 feet north of the north curb line of Tarboro street, the eastern edge ofi brick wall of the office building hav ing been placed on the dividing line by survey made August 12, 1913, by J:io, J. Wells; thence along the nor thern property line of Tarboro street and at an interior angle of 87 de grees 20' with the Galloway line and in a northwesterly direction 94.27 feet to the center of 17" brick party wall, Speight's corner, which is 11.4 feet north of curb line; thence along the center of said brick wall and same -line extended a true course N. 53 decrees; 0' E. 202 feet to the northern line of the livery stable and wngon shed building, thence along the northern edge of livery stable and wagon shed building in a south easterly direction 94.5 feet to the Galloway line; thence along the Gal loway line a true course S. 53 de grees 10' W. 208.9 feet to the be ginning. This property will be subdivided into smaller lots and persons wish ing to see plot of said lands may do so by calling at the office of J. P. Buiin, attorney. The land will be sold first in smaller lots and after wiling said smaller lots the privi lege is reserved to offer two or more r all of said lots together to the -::d that tht sale may be reported ii '.he court which brings, the most noney. Terms of sill- are one-four cash n report and confirmation of sale, r. ! the baknle in five equal annual installments, payable 1, 2, 3, 4, and i years, reipectively from date of ule, t'i dtf erred payments to be 'evidenced by notes bearing six per at interest from date of sale, in tt ieft payable annually, and the title 0 the property to bo retained until purchase price is paid in full. The purchaser is to have option to pay the whole of t.'ie purchase price cash in report arid. confirmation of sale, n which event there shall be a cash Hscount of five per cent from said jurchase prite. The purchaser shall be required to pay ten per cent on the day of sle as evidence of good faith. rovembjr 27, 1922. J. P. BUNN, Commissioner. 29-D5 12 19 26-J2 9. nor, theuce along line of said Gain- or to run of Conetoe: Creek, thence up the creek .to the beginning con taining 550 Sores, more or less; be ing known as! L. K. Purvis ' Home Plce,., except the portions thereof sold oft', to' Lewis! Worsley and- Jesse Gainor; conveyed 'to X). 'Robcr son, W. A. .Roberson, Harvey Rob erson nr;d C. A. Roberson by Henry Cherry and wife by deed in book 219, at page 350, Edgecombe Coun ty registry. This December th, 1922. NAN G. CLARK, Trustee. Donnell Gilliam, Attorney J5 4wi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Warren White, deceased, late of Edgecombe eouhty,; this is to notify all .persons ' having claims against the. estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of December, 1923, o- this notice will be pleaded in bar 1 their -recovery. All persons indebte to said estate will please make ii. mediate payment to the undersigne A. A. ATKINSON, Administrate Macclesfield, N. C. d9 (V TWO BIG FEATURES loLONIAL THEATR TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND . .n 'p,. Under and by virtue o fthe power I v. ith ?lo- LAND POSTED r;ons are forbidden to hu : or gun on the followir of sale contained in a deed of trust ; Ian(ls in No 4 township: executed by J. ,W. Vincent and R. R. j The Home Place and the Fei: Meador on the 14th day of May, gti-ton Place owned by Miss Lue 1920, same being registered in book SU:Un, aiso the Ben Batts farm ow 225, at page 341, Edgecombe Coun- gd by Be;1 Batts. ty registry, default having occurred . LUCY STATON in the payment of the indebtedness gEjj BATTS d 15 4t therein secured and demand for fore closure having been made by the SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY owner of the indebtedness, the un- Notice is hereby given that th dersigaed will on Monday, the 8th undersigned, as administrators day of January, 1923, at the hour c.t.a., t. j.n., of the estate of Dr. W of noon, before the court house door P. Mercer, deceased will on the 28th in the town of Tarboro, Edgecombe day of December, 1922, Friday, of County, North Carolina, offer for fer for sale subject to the lonfirma sale to the highest bidder for cash: lion of the court, at the home place All that tract or parcel of land of the late Dr. Mercer, in Edge lying and being situate in the coun- combe county, the following per ty of Edgecombe, State of North sonal property, the same being the Carolina, in the town of Tarboro, be property of the said estate: ing lot No. 9 on plat of land former- 7 mules, 3 wagons, 1. pair car ly owned by Dan W. and B. F. Tay- wheels, 1 saw mill (complete) 1 en lor, j Jut of which is recorded in map gine and boiler, 2 gins, 1 cottoi book 1, at page L45, Edgecombe 1 press 1 lot belting and pulleys, 1 coun ly registry; conveyed to J. W. j manure spreader, 2 cultivators, 1 lo' Vincent and R. R. Meador by . j plows, 1 log cart and wheels, 1 mov Thij 7th day of December, 1922. I er, 1 stalk cutter, 1 water tank anc' H. P. FOXHALL, Trustee, j frame, 1 four horse engine, 1 rur Donnell Gilliam, Attorney. dlO 4w a telephone outfit Medical librar; NOTICE OF LAND SLE ' j an' otner books, all household anc1 Under and by virtue of two deeds ! kitchen furniture. of trust executed by J. R. Hedges oa,u Kale 10 ot Ior cas uPoa cu"' J. C. Liles and wife, Anamiah Liles, ! firmation. Sale will be held upor to the undersigned, one dated Jan. j comp.ction 01 tana sale, advertiser 23, 1922, recorded ' fh book 216, ' page . for sme date- 193, and the other dated April lGth, W. H. HUKJNfc,, 1920, and recorded in book 216, page. . JOHN L. BAILEY, 477, of the Edgecombe county re-g- f LYN BOND, Frirlav. Januai v Administrators. c.t.a.. d.b.n., of 5th, 1923, at 12 M., at the court Dr. W. P. Mercer, deceased. house dcor in Tarboro. N. C, sell at ( E. B. Grantham, Atty., Rocky MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dec. 18-19 ' GEORGE I-iTZMAURlCE PRODUCTION ' To Have and To Hold" With BETTY COMPSON AND BERT LYTELL Supported iy Theodore KoslofT, w, J. Ferguson' Raymond Hatton and Walter Long This picture has had exceptionally long runs in every place it has been shown. 1 "A Trip Through Film Land" A great educational movie that tells the romance ' of film-making from the cotton grower to the motion pcture studio -And your Kodak. Matinee Monday Each Night at 7:30 .Admission 25c and 35c Admission 35c and 50c mmammmmasBm CARLOAD NO. 1 HEART PINE SHINGLES JUST RECEIVED D. H. HARRIS & SON PHONE 551 TARBORO, N. C. We Sell Everything to Build a House That's All , Mount, N. C. 16-20-27 public auction for cash the follow ing described property, to 'wit: All the right, title and interest of NOTICE J. Ii. Hedges, J. C.. Liles and wife, I 1'nder and by virtue of the power Anamiah Liles, in and t a certain . aml authority contained in a certain tract of land situate in No. 1 town- J dci,,l n( trust executed by -M. S, ship, Edgecombe County, North Cur-1 vhitehur'st and his wife. Jeannette olina, tdjoining the lands of L. 1). v Whitehurst to the Tarboro Build Pender, Mrs. S. E. Speight, the land . j.lf, and oan Association of date May of the late Miss Lucy Barlow and.2iI)i 1919 an(, Cuy recorded in lying on the south side of Norfolk b.,(). lg4j pa(re 195 of the.Edge and Carolina railroad, containing 170 ! tombe county public registry, de- acres, more or less, and knokn as the ;-flut . navin been made in the pay. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power jf sale contained in a certain deed of trujt executed by O. P. Rober son and wite, W.- A. Roberson and Wife, Haryey Roberson and wife, C. A. Roberson. and wife, on the 1st day of July, 1321, same being reg istered in book 233, at page 395, F.dgceombe 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 house door in the town of Tarboro, N. C, offer fr sale t the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land in Edgecombe county, North Carolina, No. 3 township: ' Beginning in the run of Conetoe Creek, at the mouth of the Glade Branch, B. H. Taylor's corner, and running up said branch along Tay lor's line to the public road leading from Kasse'J to Conetoe, thence a- long said road easterly to said Tay lor's cornfer in said road; thence still along Taylor's line to the Jinn of M. X). Blount, thence along the line of said Blount to Lewis Wowley's corner; thence along the lines 'of said Worsley to Jesse Gainor's cor : W O O D "SPLIT PINE, STOVE LENGTHS" Phone your or der in and look out the window to see it coming- .... HAVE .YOU TRIED COLGORD COAL? If not ask your neighbor.' Burns long, lit tle iash. No clinkers. Tarboro Coal Go. 266 PHONE 266 Murdock farm; and being the iden tical land which G. A. Holderncss and W. J. Thigpen contracted and a- greed to convey to the said J. R. Hedges, J. C. Liles and wife, Ana miah Liles, said contract being duly recorded in book 213, page K!0, of;mamj having been made upon the the Edgecombe registry, to which undersigned by the said Tarboro B. erence U hereby made for a further & Tj Ass0 j the owner and holder and more particular description, less ; o the pote and indebtedness this se- that portion containing 30 acres con-, Wledi for salc the undersigned,;:;: veyed to L. D. Jones by J. K. Hedges, wil on Saturdayi January the 6th, j and others, by deed recorded in book j 1)2 n(. 12 0-clock M.. in front of' 239, page 68 of said registry. This Dec. 4, 1922. W. O. HOWARD, Trustee. n20 6t ment of the indebtedness secured thereby, and the payment of the weekly interest on said indebtedness nnd in the payment of the weekly in stallments on their number of shares of. stock- in said Association, and de-- ':; u'Jtir .description. This the 4th day cf December 1922 R. G. ALLSBROOK, Trustee. (1 5 4w 6 I MORE DAYS TO GET THAT $ CHRISTMAS PRESENT As your grocer, I am piepar- cd to solve many of your gift Y i Adminitrtor Notice. Having qualified as administrator of Dr. Edwin E. Jones, deceased, late of Edgecombe County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1923, or this notics will be pleaded in bar of their recovery! AH persons Indebted to said ostete will please make immedi ate payment to ihe undersigned. John R. Mercer, Administrator, Elm City, J. C, R. F. D. Jos. B. Ramsey, Attorney. 6w problems wisely and well. Why not come today : and allow me to help you make a 'practical Christmas gift, such as: A barrel or bag of Bett Gilt Edge Flour. A cae or doz en Del Monte or Sun Beam Brand Peaches, Fean or Pineapple. Jellies, Jams or ; Preserves. A box of raisins, 4" A X the court house door in Tarboro, N. C, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, ell of that certain lot, piece and par cel of land lying in the county of Eilgecombe and State of North Car olina, a lid in the town of Tarboro, and bounded and described as fol lows, viz: Same being that certain piece, or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Tarboro, beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. G3 in said town of Tarboro on St. James street, thence running in a westerly direction with and along the lino ' : of St. Jr.mes St.) 75 feet cornering;1 : thance c .line at right angles to St. I1 .lames St., in a southerly direction j NOTICE OF LAND SALE 150 feet more or less, cornering;! ' Under and by virtue of that cer- . prunn or uneu icn..iic.. box of oranges, Apples, tan- Y serines or nrape truit. 1-an- 1 dies and Nuts. Open Every Night This Week R. B. PETERS 1 Wholesale and Retail GROCER I Phone35f21lMamSt. The "differences" between a rad-u-iil progressive Republican and a reactionary Republican will soon be come manifest to the public. Al ready these "differences" have as sumed the proportions of a first class row. President Harding's preachment on "ecoromy" leaves the impression that we ought to be more saving in expenditures for government that we can be more generous in gifts to the Shipping Trust. ; SALE OF TRUCK On Friday, Jan. 5, 1923, at 12:30 p. m at Constantine Garage in Tar boro, N. C, we will sell at public auction for cash one Parker motor in truck. Sale subject to confirmation of court. Dec. 11, 1922. J. C..RUFFIX, snd C. A JONSON, Receiver Tarboro Leaf Tobacco Company. thence ir. an easterly direction and1 tain mortgage duly executed by J. parallel with St. James St., 75 feet Turner Owens and his wife, Nettie to St. Patrick St., cornering, thence 0ens; d;ited November 10th, 1919, with and along St. Patricks street ; rid duly recorded in book 183, at a northerly direction lftu icctipajii- -.m i ne msuin vv,.., more or loss to the noint of begin-; ""t'tri-t-y, default having been made nins. and same being the residence i t.e payment of the indebtedness lot whereon the said M. S. White-; '-cured by said mortgage, the un hurst and wife, eJannette E. White-i ticrsignted mortgagee, will, on Sat- hurst now reside. See book 76, p. 1 urday, the 6th day of January, 1923, 75 of the aforesaid public registry j at 12 M., in front of the court house for source of title and more partic- door, in Tarboro, N. C, offer for sale, at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following described tract or parcel of land; That; certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in Edgecombe county, adjoining the lands of W. S. Crisp, John W. Owens and others in the year 1302, but now adjoins the lands of widow Ben Phillips, J. Turner Owens, J. Tom Webb, Alex , Hamilton and others, and being the same land deeded to J. L. Fountain and R. A. Fountain by Henry H.' Hays and wife, dated October 30th, 1919, and containing 100 acres, more or less, and being the same land deeded to the said J. Turner Owens by the said J. L. Fountain and R. A. Fountain by deed dated November 10th, 1919, and duly recorded in book -, at page of the Edgecombe Registry, to both of which deeds reference is hereby made for a more full and perfect description: thereof. This the 5th day of December, 1922. THE BANK OF FOUNTAIN, Mortgagee. nenry u. Bourne, Atty. d 6 4w 1
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