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jLJi :CltL TnEAsnixonocouiiirfi Arnnnonitxc; r. -II. 1 v i:i-s DISTORTION r REDUCTION. IT STARTED SOMETHING I have Bot Mid aaytainc to 7 bat have bee aayiaj-.U others aad a. a . . - i nin innirw but m lui tout niw persuade the. U afftteti i r37 jTr : , f. T.v:; It wiwnd stuff from bm -1 wer at one, which four doctors Mad would require an operetta lse the bloatins- nd indiresaon.1 It it -a Simple, harmless preparation that re- moYt the catarrhal mucin from toe A -good imrrawASit - wem. ;ff T I hitk will iA illii an 4m Boeakiaa' b ia Waeiunxtea of the f Federal xpaadftures be 3 Jtd 1381 Mr. Loogworta titional debt bed . ia . eight ai-rra 41,000,00000 to 'inWstinfd tract end allay the -inflam- 1 nnA .-j nw 'lnxesunei wee . 'nmit-B k.i inmi TnattDh which causes praetieaUy eil 1 m- uf ilihi atiiiiriit wee stomach. irrr and intestinal ailments, a ipreSaid that the ineorn- including appendicitis. One dose will .ttthlwu of a rum., convince or money refehded. f For sale by Standard Drug Store e increases and to leave the aba" druggists everywhere, s that ItepobUtans would have! . ; ' : !W.ttiiunrii in the same Mas. una IAJWIS ices.- : . a-1 1 The grosa debt of the it em Jaae 80. 914. at the 1 e first fiscal vear of the Brut j. h'OTlCE OF SALE OF LAND Under aad by wrtae of pewer ea ia a certain awrtgara tvea i. u. nagger, nax wagger km below a recommended by the United oerur. stitn dapartnVnt of ajrrtCTiltore: March Z6US. 1922, to O. C, Marsh and I , ifaka on.hrf hashel uf naalrfkad Ada Marsh, and recorded In the office I Era nd Cake It with warm , warn-. of the Register of Deed foe "Randolph! Cover ,it while slacking ta keep hi the jomuj, ta jmwi 190 aL Jwff oao, wj wu, strain uuvup k -nim . aov secure the payment of eertaia bond JO trair.er. Dissolve eight trejfrtM 6f FARLOW "DIEAD house doer ia Aabebofev! North Caro lina, totne nigbest bidder, tnat ner tain tract Or lot of Jand. ithetfed. tV- lJ tag aftd Vhig tn the trfwn t RMdlfr rwaa, North Carohna, aajomr(g ine lajM et W. -1. Sumner and oners ana being mbT fully describe 'My "inetas and -bounds as folltrws, t-Wit: ' fegmhmg at stbne; W. I. Sttnirters corner da the East side of Wain', "Street, wnning . theade North TUi Main Sbret eicrltty-six t8B) teet lo a stohh. W. F. Talley's eorneis: Thence COME TO BETHEL- ' k. .;,riUEXDa CHURCH SUXDAT paste and while boiling hot stir la one hail pound of Raster of Paris and eae pound ef rina, which haa beea rT- kwsiy diasoired ovrf a slow fire. Add I ; " ; . v ail af tXla la tha atiBi Hum J.rller preaehUg tips aad snix w-L- thoa add live gaV Joa of Hot -water. lt whole mixture and"or Grfee or four ojura.lt shouia be rot ,-flB iheti witk ' amall brush. Coloring ba Jw . added, as Spanish at Sthat 3 Friends Canard! ant Sunday, at 11:09 Jr , A. M. Eferrborfy inrited to axtand 7- hUaeryioti ,..- , - v , . , . ' --r -. t.-i. t.-...... ,. i t described therein, and default haring; same the. Farm water; make a -ttmi browr yellow -or -oominoa dry. ' 'What T,v The tome town pMr. beea snade'in the paysaent, of. said wT! '"V ' !-.jTXriLTifliaip. . . - ,a y bond and the same new beiag Yaet JIJiiii,arf)5wi" " - dJhv th. dersign wat eA 4 . . . . W , r - ,7- - ' at itoNie auction for eaah l the eoeot 3 f? k- . .;.-..-'. i L. , . . 1 i ' 1 Lr u- . - - . .... - , . i 1 - . - a r.a a a wr r t a k a - Mrs. Ora Lowe TarloW, wife of P. FhrlOW died lh His Poiht Frl mfnlxtrMtloiv was Si.l8&23S- day mornint. April 0th at a local hoS -which- bv the way. was $5,-' pital foltowihg a critical Alness "of tkan it u at the end of pneumonia. ' t adminsstrsedh. )n July 1, 1 Mrs. Farl8w, tfaugliter of the laWEast -with talley's line 458 M feet to e gross debt was $1,225,145,- Levi Lowt, was S8 years of Je. 0he n Ht talley's line: Tbenw South "! i 'giwum- at the rate of about was born and reared m Randolph oa to a stone in Snmrr's Hn: .ioO.. ytto. y .July i,1917, County fchd tau"ght in h ntmWr eHy tfekt with Suhwier's ftoo lontne anerwe ynitea avawss puoiic scnoois in ure counvy. rVfrtMn Wmaml two hwndid wnA 1 tne wronu nar, una uwv nu r nrKnT was neiu in iukii catccni nu e4 fa78,18,684. At the much beloved by all who knew Tier, .f thVfocal-ysar dl8-19, during She is Survived 1y her husband, a icnths M-chieh America parti- fen month's old sdn, arid her mother, n tn Ke- war Was aj its maxi- Mrs. L. li Lowe of High Point; two the-tlebt was $2,48ed4,418. I sisters, Miss Alice lone Lowe a stu ; debt ' reached its "peak" oh 'dent -of XJuilford College, Mfes Grace t 3,' 1919 when itftood at $26. ' A. Lowe, of Washington-, artd one ),00Q..Oa February 28, four days brother, Nathan Lowe, trf AsKeboTO. . tki J4ardintr nrhninlst ration he- I . leddbt was f24;Q5 1,000,000. The prices and Tpractices of the Sugar Bav ioh ttade by .the Democratic ad- rons. i-ation in eighteen -months was '-The impression has gone forth that !re $2,&43,000,000. In the first - the beet and cane -sugar growers -of ;it mopths of the Hardin'g ad-the United States are collecting Tor ratios die debt was diminished jthemseves ft large share Of the money y $fc2o,9,000,d6p. These are tHfeJga'thered arid hoarded by the gamblers try Department's own official i and profiteers," said Mr. Barrett in a 3-4 feet 'to he besrinnitflf. tairairH fnr-frr isfcinrt swrusre feet more rf "J -" ' - le!s. This the T8th day of April, 1923. ?H " . --- aiar jij"'f ?; ira'r fi ft'o O. C. MARSH, XfA MARSH, Mortgagees, 4t 4 26 23 NOTICE OF LAND SALE formal statement on the subject, "Of course, every farmer knows that there is no basis or. even the sus picion of -a basis for such an assump tion," Mi. Barrett said. "Neverthe less, some of the hard .pressed and gouged people of" the cities are think ing that thfe farmer is sharing in the proceeds of the -robberys. Nothing could be further -from the -facts. -All hthfe sugar for the past season has long since -been marketed and the supplies hare -in he hands .of men who never: grew -an ounce of the commodity, whether it be in the cane or fn the. beet. e was a rise bf$24,000,000,000 i public debt between 1916 and jWhat explains this increase? ountry's successful part in the ; WaV, of course. Excluding the nt-H pensions, and including in Joff thfr pubhc debt, a large part ehlirak dde to the war, the dis ents chargeable to the achieve f 'victory foT the United States ,171902,187,000 in 1M8-19 alone. I one sorry we won ? -esentatiVe Longwdrth did not n iexpeaditures made for the e'ofs defeatirn? Germany. He 2 Ms heaTers to believe that it imocratic extravagance and mis-; Meet from the manufacturer or refin ement'that caused the enormous Jerieg of sugar a price for their beets it of the public debt. In this he j which might fairly be regarded as itating the dismgenuotlsness of their proportionate share, of what tan John T. Adams of the Ke-, their product brings on the final mar n National Committee, who re- -ket.'' to the same trick. But whatever j The ekce'ssive price of sugar will elligence of the Washington Re- have a damaging effect on the pro- n club may be it is certain tnat ducers of fruit and sugar beets, Mr. wancw qcuu. kjiiwum uie yncc cull-. tinue at 'the present high .level during the canning season the demand for fruit' win be greatly restricted because the canners will hot pay exorbitant figures for sugar for preserving pur poses. "When the bottom drops but Of the market, (folowihg the present orgy of profiteering) something that certainly will happen, the producers must as sume the loss, or the greater part of it," Mr. Barrett said. "Contracts with farmers for beets will be made on the basis of a disastrously receding p'rce.'; For every cent the Republican tariff has been worth to the grower of sugar I --V ..... Ifiist receiy$J ariother tig lot tif those beaHt3tfl sses1n all 'the -new 'mterials an gtyies, the very thing you avelen; looking " for .at the prices you wrft'to Fay. ' t,-- . 'f-."f 5 By virtue of the jwwer contained inj an brdfer of the Supenor 'Joure m Randolph Cbunty n a speeial Proceed--ings thtftled "A. T. Allrea, Admr. 'vs Jeffersoh Lineberry Et At tfie under signed commissioner M Oh SaturSay May &h 123 at 12 ctek M. at th Court House dDdr in Asheboro, N. k sell to the highest bidder for Cash at public auction the following desCVibea real estate; Beginning at a stone running thence 15 chains to a stoha; thencfe East 45 chs to a stbne; thence North 18 chs and 50 ;tte to a storm; thence East 50 4ks to Bburwood; thence North 3 chs and 50 Iks to a black oak; then Westi 17 ehs and 16 1-3 Hcs to tne uegmning. Contathmir 25 1-2 acre more r Farmers never have been able to col-Renq. -Excepting T-2 acre sold to Oscar Williams. , The same beine the lands of the,. late Rebecca Lineberry. Said sale is being made by virtue of an increase bid having been lawsd on the fo'rhrer bid. The bidding tvfll start at ?170.50. This the 150th day Of Aptil, 1923. C. N. COX, Commissioner. ohle' in the remainder of the 1 States are too intelligent to be ;d by 'any such distortion and ssron f facts. I Shows Sug'ar Growers Do Not haire In Price Robbing ucers- Of sugar beets are not irig? by the profiteering through manipulators and exploiters, ' advantage of the Fordney-Mc- tariff, have gouged some $200- or 1300,000,000 from consu f sugar, it is declared by the al Farmers' Union, dent Charles S. Barrett of the fs' Union says that farmers in beets if it has had any value to him 1 ..; will suffer heavy monetary it has been worth ten to the profit as a result of the extortionate leers and stockjobbers. lEicvrolet Service Garage . .. . . . 3 now handling the jarvis bat :eky. this battery is fully guar- -.1. . .NTEED FOR 1 YEAR. LLAND see about a new chevro- T CAR. ' - ., ;..r i: SAMSON TRACTOR IS STILL HERE : display. : 2t 4-26-23 DEATH OF HENRY HORNET OF HIGH POINT $7.75: $8,7: i' . . . . , ih mm 'THESE RRICES ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 27--2a THE PLACE IS -; i Henry C. Horney, son of W. L.! Horney of High Point died in a local hospital Friday April 20th following , an operation for appendicitis. 'Mr. Horney was 28 years of age. He wasj one of High Points - most promising young business men, having recently opened a factory for the manufacture L'i of frames for upholstery. ASHEBORO,N.C m-m MaiJai . Win- ALL WORK .; GUARANTEED ' " f ' l .. if, J r f iievrdletlServibe Garag 111 ft: As the Whls iim so progress is measured AXr the wheel he tralghtc"riel his tack"' t.Vand leristhened hla ttAde. Vheeb milled his 'ifp&x tAVheeU helped him to lift'burdftuL VVhfa mnl elS,-:--': place'to place Dut with wheels cshteien atut the -iixced 'tor lubrication. i. jZ1 0T the work to be done. Let Tolirine protect your invest-" merit m autorr.c LJcs from the ct'r.cti frrtnn i i i. 4- Hi: OLD ircA LISTER BUILDING (WY 11 VOX, JIanaffcrv';'';: 'M f f - WNaA 4 . i it Xt-NDAllD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) T C.
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