Pmgi 6 RADIO__RAy HtLLc j "^7 ^ WW'S "THE ?OY? j VJH, | v - 777. +-*? S. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children Ir Use ForOvtroO icrr. Sv '-.j'c i /l i JJI !UI !<" c * ! rc Pa UrtL.t-0 W'c Have purcrnicd 12?. 000 p.jii of U. S. Army Munson ?ht>e... iizc? 5 1-2 to 12. cK va* the entire surplus st. cl of one of th largest U. iv C? -v -rn ment shoe contractors. i s Shoe is gaarsntr 1 enc 1 uid'cd per cent so!;J bather, color ('.i 'k tan. bellow* t'n?ur, d> l ? rd *?' pro f Th" ac tual v.* up of t sh >e is $6.00 Owing to tb ? tremendous buy \?e can offer sam to the pub at $2 95 S d co tire pay Poat man on deli < . or * -J money order. !f shoes are not *j represented we will heerfuliy refund your money promptly u? on req . <t. NATIONAL BAY Si ATE SHOE COMPANY 2t>6 Bror ^ New York, N. Y S I ITV.^ T c vorcc b - ii*i. 1i__. t i u i?. r\ o ? .X !H.; DIX* P Th lain -i f' . the plan 9 Burlcy ? ba co seed* 'rem u? a I Association which gives you all tl and direction from th ? Associatioi 1 direction in plann.ng. growing, ci I White Burlev Tobacco Crop this y PP.. * '" ?Vtt UR\N. Preside:.: 1>Growers :.r d Shippers Murphy, N C . Dear S.r: J h- r*. by make appli at on fu hue Crop this year *n the above ? i?rsh'p wiyilncr^ On the terms < agreement of thin Association. It i- understood that I do no hacco ur.'t -s I want t> . andthatll i o desire A; " - r phi at seed sowing guarantied, tested, '.urge White I ! . , $ i.OO. I atss i - Growers and Sh per n nth ir nay final paymen pays fo- my memb. r ihip in fu'd. in promptly without notice from credit each time. It is understood that I n:.i t in planning the k nd f land tha give dirt' t:or. 'r. : i. -'.g. curing I in full, uo >rdir>r :he nlar.* ..f \ It i- a.so understood that I 1 that the tarpr White Bpriey Toba fall where your instructions in crc Tobacco Crop are fallowed out. PI shall expect y?u to ir- " m once hy mail, accompanied by my credit for $3.00. If Land Owner, Answer Addrs I (Cut this out ms ' o Pcp' j >-Ow Ycu AsiO 1 = r ' GET ALON<r%? W.7*40U"r MCTHtP J I J; ?1 III 1 NEWS REVIEW GF CURRENT EVENTS General Strike Begins in the Ruhr on Orders From the German Government. FEtNCH RETALIATE QUICKLY Isolate Occupied Re;. >r From, Rest of Ge rmany?Ame Trocps Leave < for Home?Br.ta.n and Turkey Can't Ag^e- About Mojul?Doings in C- J c.s? By EDWARD W PICKARD \ ^ E\ATOR LA ' OLLETTE and \ * the o'.ncr progressives" in * 0 congress are preparing for a ? ? campaign ape ns.t special priv- J , Uege m the federal taw. Ir. a ' ' letter to LaFollette, Former \ t Secretary of the Treasury Shaw, ' ' speaking for "c. - servatives." a?- , t mands a showc.own on ths spe * c.al privileges to combine and t 9 restrain *trade granted by con- ' , ' gress to farmers and organised $ * labor anj den.cd to manufac- J J turers, er*tp'cyers and other ele- t * rrerts. What do you think about * 0 this issue? * * FM(.W . > ; his . . liuhr Irj.n.- ; tuffS' in-' > !?? ?.! of tl>t? uttfiii if the ' ? 1. I?o\. iojitnentH f-v- j;,Nt vv ?*? A hut it n VI t t o , r.v to tlio su '-? ??r r . irv > { The maneuver. ,| Hh . :'.jj .? ! the entire K'lhr !.;isi:; HuagoMaana HiP OFFER E GROWERS , v ERS ASSOCIATION iu ?< < t- to Us Today! ' I R i c of how to get your larqe White nd your Full Membership in our I y !?e privileges of com?letc service d n in scientific Bulletins, person*! j K iring, and marketing your large .... |s A.-s.>c;-!:on, M tl 01 r my membership to grow a To- Cl As--" .alien and accept the mem- HBpe iff titles of protection and I t have to grow two acre? of Tolave the pr.\ilejre of doing >o ;f ? C I k tim I ? cati.-a for my B n Burley Tobacco Seeds for which & I 12.00 on my membership card in I I \ - ciation *?id wi;. pay Si ou I I t - made, wha h $1 1 which | | I agree to send these payments IS you. for which I am to get full I I he directed by this Association I tissuitable f<>r my tobacco crop. IB and marketing my tobacco crop , his Association. havr very reaso iah'.e assurance I icco w: 1 bring a cash price next wing, curing and marketing th's y tested Hobacco seed to me at: r membership, with statement of ' Yours truly. I Mad Today!) THE CHEROKEE SCOUT MURP ?M XHP [ I tXO oTr n ! 1 E PET PV30.T T,r4E J ! we stNT yojI ^ ^ j |^ - ^ t!.*? I ? "? .t . :;? .-1 lh?*!r . '.tv | niov !: < -i \\ <?., ,:> ? f . rtln-r ttt ; I pnt Mini tunu-l ?? .r nttiMitlon t-? t!?o ^ iHflVn!t Tr.sk of ir ?inn- j( r**'l!??K T1 (leni.: '-s to <-?>utll. ; flu: c, ' >?' 1 . >t norutul ?. :' ***. A: :ir<t magnates *>ai?l f, they would ]>r<Hlu- e the coal If paid jj ror It by t!i Kretirh. but their own u ;'>uTnii at i-i'rn-d them t ;?? r, ! tb - !??*> ;|t on<v obeyed. \ ^ mtube: ' t lie in In-*' Frit/ Thr* ??*!.. w?n ?>f :1.' s* i tidiest tii:in in lorru; , w. in . *ted ai:d trirl ' ?urt ? Ml The French progenitor , ?itr- -t *. ;tiore were i-x'i'inui :nc ?Ir - n thill the prisoners had J. ? .?>? ! !' .r own government an.I isk? ! l it tT. y bo flr.ed. Aii -re '? ' . .I 'd !' ? > t.'Mlilu: about y :_'d?N?. u I- ?, ?! .Vjip was , Won . i ) ..Iiof 1 re:, eh court St: ti.e ?. " V. !. I|. The .to <-rro- : of this pro. j e ' o ? u? 'a: <:r...f u'.t a, rorioTi e !t b.? a i; 1 !'wn j, j.. d a \ k. To th:* ho l'r?- . r. tli orders for Iu bo cm ; .i -n of tbo t yrwiu tb?- ?:< :' i \ It will t-a ' eeon-Uin > .? to Fran ? i.ii-l llelgium T!>o r. . h wo .: ! have Itked to ill. ' .J.- the ..tiro KhKe u: d ui this buffer p uT refrained l^-aiiso that v . u* . on: t at. t - : n In It -r. It whs ol.f.oil ( planted to iUeln.lc n t ij'.v The Kb clar ! but :."><? '. Sir , nd the b? t. ate If the not Dot oi:l> the Ji. al .dies . K'jhr but also all t:> , ork l:a\o to bo .loi < h; the ' r.-t : ' e> wore ; iatinit.jr to import her of p.di-h J., - for L I aye < ".il from i ,e tuiRe* tl.ere. CtCMiemJ W'e.-und } :s I * - : T1 1 t? e: n > w;er 'f i the region mad pstn! . hod himself j . 1 ' >e! :: :. "!..! t . ! I N V \. ? | ,e Trooj er. ti.o French minister of | *' ..ie workF. nnd exjiert-4 from tliat a-T .. A 1... a\e been |Hlt It* J f rear .e ..f the exploitation of the mines, v. All ?ieri: r;i ' \\e:K.r- m the Ruhr s;i .It on ... .v > fr.a-i lb - i and the tie |..i j? was rot:.: ?r the t-tno u, udn^ IK. . ver. *? \eral .?us..nd rail- J.?j 1?\ were ? nt fiM'i FratuT to ; rm i** oivui lfd A l*pnteh from i tn *nr?nw ? that the 1 *h war min- ! to itry Lu>- ordered men the P<d>sli i Ha ' ?! t'.?nier < ionnan unnies whose 1 r;> *r\?--e time luia expire ! ami who an* ' an titular with the opera'Ion of railways, ,?f i pu rllK t . \ill litaiiajl m t -eafy and rtia relating ..? s*1 marines and as warfare and to ? inn and the tilinvsr tarifT, u^'otlnl^I In the Wash- | ^ ljjton ciinfomnv. w?*n? ratified on ^ 'wlnt'sJay by the Italian chamber of epuffcx. Premier Mussolini and h's *M, overnirent lmd declared tn favor of ^ le treaties, so the was neg- : . Til From Paris <N?r- v word that th? u\> treaty will s.??n ! presented to . , ie French parliament, with a recoin- I^J fer !t? hnt with 1 >t. lie uuderstamUn^ that *he limitations ,M n French armament shall not be ae? | pted as establishing a p*-ln:-lp!e. j t'( Say there, black man, eain't yo' <J'" re; iay. Honest? Ah know* what cards ... h done dealt yo.?Voo Doo. Fr ' t The GreensV Daily News I- !_ -1 - .1 is recognized as ine sie It gives a news service u torial page is always clea ing. Independent in poli and views from every ar On its rapidly grov are the names of the stat ward-looking citizens. < without this newspaper? subscription. * Six months, Daily and S Six months, Daily withoi Greensboro ] GREENS3C HY. NORTH CAROLINA assured T'??? rj.vmav | oflii-e that it :s preserving ! !u? strictest neutrality resarditi^ the, Lulu* ?H*?U)-atio?i. that It lias tu? belli- j se Intentions iuk! :l.:.t n r?*?. ; m.?ve>*nt <>f troops treni t'..?* Lithuanian 1 mirr nus no sitfiltioutiee. (Jro:.t Iritain seems f."Mcwhut at m 1o-*x on hat attitude !- t. She has mo in- , fitlou of ahundotiin;: her ally, hut N kept leal of Franco* suet-ess. Some j uhllr Itx?ll :1!. 1 n?? VSJi;|J?crs there ; re <!* ; anding that tin* l..nUh army f o. I'uiitiilfin he wiilulrnun, and It .vs de. that n cabinet Tig aWhc hold to dls.'uss this question, aly is still hoping that ttio whole ? r mm !?e settled jr.- mediation and . s reported iu Home that Frontier li.ssolini would -is., li t* I'nlted States .* a t ail for n *>rld cotiferetifo. render Ttr:j?*!i.^ of Sweden notified :nlioe thai lie wnii! ! siur^est t?? the oucue of Nations that it intervene, : the tins-tin^ of the tea a tie ounril on tnuary >.?. So far (lertuuuy has eonstently refused to take ^>art In any iediation parley so long Us l-reinl t>op? axe .a thj^Kuhr * 'i. w h i i \m it \skfi !.. for- . J ' . -ft!.- M relief ; i: il?s ; .-.1 hill to the 1 i?v in; number of those uhu do tint j ! ? \e the Turks are as had as they j iw I'lTM panted for many yenrs :*er \ ; I.ausaiine at d <"onsiunt'- ! ) e wont to Moscow. and t! o:e id Ainct'ii ; n ?err- - >iidenTs he he t vi v A morion should feed the fim.ntm j ir -s at Smyrna and its hlntc. .and [ - wore demolished wilfully | the retreat Ins fir^'k*. instead of i ding the ks and Armenians, who. j says, are s tting around waiting for ! kjer?,?M to give them their next nnul | ?l? i e! II -V. .-II aji* the lie to stories j Turkish atroeltles -ir. uia'cd In j tierhrtn oburehes. the oontrary. tu-iieves tliat the lireeks noted like rbnrlun* ^ lillM \N o|'??o- ..?i to the Kreneh ! 3 the ltuhr wa* considerably j " ' i i?!e l'vs.'n at tin' . ill uf e lain.i unions. Tile t- .m| situation id crown acute and the union leaders ?de It plain that the j-overnment con ?l of r.aMjstuflfs from the producer* the workers was the only way to ve the Ruhr from a communist updnif. I'uno cinsri fill to try the plan ! uppuintod Hur.M?iu?8ter Schmidt Pusnel-lorf as Ruhr rileUitor. with iwer vj ration ft**! anil fix prie??s. Ouno ami his cabinet then decided t to break off diplomatic relation* th France entirely. It was said they ared further French seizures, hut the eunh went tisrht on with the seixlnctos* the Rhine front Strasbourg thcf cupied two junction points on 'the ursalptne railway; la flesse they vnmxHi to Goddclnu, apparently on e.r way to Frankfurt; and In the upi?er valley they seized aevernl wua Wtween the Fi?^liss zone of wpallon and Klherfeld. whi?*h city ry with troops, preventcoal to southern ri.i.my The (Germans have l^eon n?>ied thai person-* found damaging ilway property will he sentenced to nth. and in other ruspecta the French filiations are fro* lug more nhd more -fn??.nr Still public opinion In unci- is that Premier Polncare is i*n? t >oro | II i ite s best newspaper. I nov eo11?a/-l i ? c? I U11U ?l-0 V#VAI~ n, broad and interest- | tics, it presents new3 ?gle. dng subscription lists e's best and most for- I Ian You afford to be Forward your trial unday $4.50 Jt Sunday, $3.50 [)aily News !ro, n. c. * />/ JACK WILSON Co?-? 1921 S)r ?h* NVOm* S,-ndxM T- -- ; r.--a ?1 On gee. g> A.::"1I /l.?KVl.tOK TMIAT tb' I" ;'.:? ! Sln:?-s t!| ir? * * A . r*? i.i 11:** o .11 r. > \\:;\ . siml !ii \V. sJiiiii;ton 10 !?? iin probable, ;ii least for t!:? j - .-n I*11 tier tie* ^Lln lion jliat has now <h\.l "Jus! t;:?? ailmillis'I*;.: >1, s tl;a it it (UN'S aj.>!lui.?. il UJU-t t!ii K(4*i^ (iKK win im* neiplUl an i no harmful. ami up to the present nn tiler.t . i.i's In 111 that there no ??; portui lty f,?r any thing more than ha Ihs'ii <Ii>u?* without innkina the si:ua ion worse. If the I'l.-h'd St ate* jliOtllil is::-' e : gesture towapl France. the Frcm-I would claim that the tjcrnmns ha thereby been stilTened in their t> dsl auce and if the Kuhr expedition failthey would Ida an- the Fated State for its failure. On the other hand. 1 the ('lilted States should assume I course which the French could Inter pret as en?s?urajji?inent. the feeling n otas;'?Tati"? In liprtuuny would h heightened. Kit her wuy no good wouh be done and the In.Led Stales wouh he incapacitated fur helpfulness In th> future. ON \V::i>NKS:?AV. With simple. dig allied ceremony, the Americnu lla; v. I ich had been tiling over Khrenbreit stein for four years was h>wered a American and French hands player The star Spangle.l r.r er" : M. rleaera'. Allen turned ?!: Id f..rt: .er to the French, at-d the lltt'e Atncr lean army ji occupation with tear in ts tool, tralc for Atif.verj wl.r .: waa given a rows : z weleoinr hy the Belgians Then the Iroys hoard ed the t- i .. Miri St. Mlh and s.tiler tor home. Ill the Ilium <id there re mains only a small d--tachment to com ptete the d.-ia-ls of the evacuation Secretary ?f War Wee- bus or Merer that there Si.all be no Atnerlenn ofH eers with the From i or I". -hr.an force; of occupation as ? ' .ervers 1 \ I SI* ATI %1 IKS i" i.i the N ?r Has and fr.an L: t.e w?- not s r> >> irh g last w? ... It th? Mosul <pje?tioa \\ it n.-T . 1 w itsnp *.' the ; a.-e eon nc?? c i jet re mains the chief obstacle in the wav o ttu an;.-able senlenient ?ireat Brit uin lusUts that the ?11 - -1 * must l? referred to tlx* 1.- .t :ur ? * Nations, ;au the Turks are equally* in-..stent lha' the matter he *> ;? ed by a plebiscite Lord t'urzon jjte worlii a gooi laugh by staling that Knglnud was nol Interested in Mosul be?m;se of Its nl leg?>d ?..l richness. hut only in keeplnj l:er pledge to the Arahs of Irak thai they should not again he placed undei Turkish rule. Most of the other ques tions arising at Lausanne have bee: >eKlcd and the conferctn eVit is said will Co ahead with the draft.ng of th? treaty. In this will he u clause re ferrlng the Mosul matter to the league This will give the Turks an excuse ti refuse to sign, and then according u thirzon. there may be a renewal of wni in the Near Kast. It was announce*! that France and Italy would not asso ei?r.. with t J i est t Britain In forclufl Turkey to accept the treaty. The Angora government, after pro testing to the allied high commission ers against the concentration of tlreek forces In western Thrace. has called t< the colors nil the Turkish reserve ciasctem L'? r-an'T acccrdiug tc dispatches froin Smyrna. A large del?s gut ion of Fast Indians is at Angora proclaiming its object to be the sollditi cation of tin* Islamic world: and at! Kgyptiau delegation also is there.ask lug Keiualisi support tor the struggle for Kgyptlaii Independence. IM.INOIS is still blushing for the verdict in the Herrin mine mu9sa>~r? trial. Bat the state senate has made what amends It could by voting an ample sum to enable the attorney general to continue the prosecutions. The verdict at Marion might be considered ns based on either the alibis offered or the defense presented that the killings were justifiable under provocation. Unrortunately lor itself, organized lahoi has chosen to accept the latter Interpretation. The murders were not committed In the beat of conflict; the men were massacred in cold blood after they had surrendered. ?9 PKACE In the bituminous coal field for this year uud probably longer Is assured by the new* agreement signed by the ;"emtors and officials of the United Mine Workers of America in New York. The agreement covers Ike tri>t?te competitive flcld of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois nnd will be used as a standard in the rest of the bituminous tenfilory, The terms are^not vitally t from those of the existing -cement. Friday. March 2, 1|2) t Birch I .{ ;* + + ? + *********** + + The sinping pi veil at the hoir.e of O. C. Payne Saturday night was enjoyed hyall present. r f 1 P DecSer of Suit attc he Jnginp ?t O. C". Payne's Saturday night and tried out some new hooks, which th?- class finds to have some pood sonp> in them. IKev.W. 1>. Hogsed filled his r-pular appointment at Pleasant Grove -um??y. M Mr. Virgel MoClure. of Murphy, : j v ted his grandmother, Mis. E. M. - M. i"Jure, Saturday night. s Mr. Stanley Green, of Murphy, vis- * .ir.l h- father aSturday night. ? Mr. Alfred Green has a very ?ic1 S * !. Id at thi; writing. 1 Mr. and M . Thomas Payne wet It ' called to Haag n rdog Sunday on a? o * ir.t of the i'-lm-ss of their grand 1 n. Ralph IWkery. >1 d< ' Mr. A. (*. Brrton. who has beei I taking treatment at Murphy, i- rt 4 i ; port d to be no hotter. r? < e f Mr. 1'- d . Campbell is all -mile in II . r his new bahv. *.e it I .1 .T C.ilaw:.y was out try :rg O0 M 1 I his sadd-e horse Sunday. * j iei e Green niado < * -oin shrdlu etaoin i l Mr 1* <'row. of Ogreeta. pa** 0 thi ugh our section Sunday. ? 1 Mr. W. A. Green purchas-d a fij j -x hound at Blairsville. Ga.. Is r a ^ M. Carrie Be;, vers made a bui ^ , ness trip to Murphy last Satunla E o p. MM lurv is making soi jr< \ rv fine nr: v? monts on his fai - ,u - days. ,f ' -T. M. McTnggart h-* hi - new ? k>, p in operation. ,?i?| ilui Mr. Beaconton Hickory had a v< ,, t * crious fire while on his way .w Murphy last week by having a 1 ?r i p rock i?? hi.- wagon. Leaving his wi iarj - , re V Pay Mill for a sh ill f j while, returning later he t" und he * I wagon w is in flames. The dama he \ j is est I .ate at about $10. !* I I lay j I Mis Gh!t a Barton is at Mur) yin j attending school. u << 1 : Mi-s Carrie Beavers has retail I*. ' after a few days' visit '<'11 Tennessee. in , t I?-c . - Mr. G. A. Stiles has moved Ko. * family to Gastonia. n s stre ? Mr. Manuel McClure has ( wt ? haulms crosstie& and gone to pi " injr. boa 1 ? feel j Hrj ++*********** 10 t Martin's Creek K'i! i + + Miiti n>m Most Everybody is gettincr weflHand | 2 roii We will soon have plenty of ^Hwoc 1 as M ss Willa Mae Roarers is taflof Music. Hconi It0 We are ver ysorry to have H cd Purvil Martin and Mr. Carl Cunifl ' ham leave f >r Ohio. h T"2 Iju4 Grace Elliott, Viola ? and Nettie Dockery, and Mesai^Bi ^ ' Williamson and riintnn Cook * Herman Logan enjoyed a 26^1 dinner at the home of Mis* S ?~ Dockery Sunday. B Mis Margie Stnlcup is spendi^B ( few days at Mr. Cunningham's. H |j Miss Nettie Dockery speid^B week-end with Miss Grace HUiB Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martia^B are all smiles It's & boy. 1 Mr. Ernest? Ashe and Miss ^HpHI Elliott were happily married ruary 11.1928. It's a case of genuine live ^^B*+ ' keep? h? eyes on the girl i^H| 'he? tax; m?ter?Duluth ... Si * a

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