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. r . v - " v s - , I'M ''..v'-..'rf""-'v-- .fertrrr- -?gSyT! ; -'Xj.- - ; w: trursdat; sept. ie. mo. i f t J - I'' i . ..if :( t ' ( - .. ' . r . s ir 1 v. 3- -it "i .1 ' 1 - e H Tgmenvjlle ;news UtKnGaEEISyiliLE NEWS CO. 1 , GrcenviUe, N. Y,"?y 1 -tr;luCJMNCH....Bttsiiies8 MMiagW iNa?Ai ARTHUB. ,.Editoy HOME TELEPHOIfE 15T 'And the' diiference' In living now and nvins'tben iWt worth the 'increase ThLi.fact I nofrprrylng,'a(ie; bll so we are living. l?nete are' lot t Jolt in the same bo? ' : , Vr - 5 . ir..c. The " Antr-Salou "eaguerstup "in Washington have named a, committee ho rairriesVlulioiirttlng r,TfctlekaJ Judges unless they "sacredly perform hVZZZZ US. CratenM&Jeeelv tif- imwnrhment - This te ifoai iFayettvwie trwi! ? fara it goes, put now-aptw-gM? ew. . 4- , u .-hin. Peoples Gas BuUdinci W and inferior court judges BsUWished .intne year and mag rnn a nYrntf TvrrihV ARK Rlmberof jTlieAMwiatedTww STILL IN TIF IIHGil ?he Associated Press is exclusively , , . fl J eatitled to u f of repuhliCattofi of u -r " ' ltT" enxraevo u f r nrkfet in stern CarpUna aews dlspatchs:credited t9 or noii , . . ' w othrwisi .tlso'the local news s published hareia f rom Hose of last year; the hrains of r-v V f i t'r 1 the cAuhtifBve'been endeavoring" ie BATESi rttfMe'it:?Adijoie j fathom! f thelVhysand whereforei J 'e. o'nA y j'qj ling are just as much at sea as in the a . 0 " " " .Ml-.. .. '. 1 month ft" I situauon seems to nave resoivea itseuj 1 wnek' ' . . . . i ' olB5e. fntpfcosi tgjihd'Saiv ... t . v, -rta,. Jing of voices. In other words, no .one W-idMifcWtteS.'.t3. f&!kn?r3t " ch w iic ie uianuiga j.uc unij tiling we iji p " v.. m a l&n-l See" Ie to reallie ml realize to !tt uevci iw , i , , , i . v ; . .t5qual, to)the CDst pfj 5th,Tprpduc wm . 1A.n ftllT 1T1 TIIVMH I , ' ' " -u ' xooacco may unr " f , , ti,'r. ' vi ; 1 rtm.rtP effort so to be.l &eef or hecome bankrupt, presents ta " a 1 i. .. . . -. i- ,i. I j . :v :t.-nr;.rtl r -r-, -r I : yum ywu, wrugring on crisis rue et iacco talk is stiU in the UmeiigW W Tobacco SHALL WE SELL COTTON ' fqr ivlLTrrrsBn) fob? we noue uiai buuiciuwb cuco-i tlife'Cbthfil T)liyw meetings Hn wip be held, in Cforth CarpUaa. ne.it;' Moi . -. . i .: ;s is ,s;! iv i jrouueer to neurewnen ne makes thfciuay. ust wnai mir.. w.viufiw. lies just beniOT: ir. - - - 1 .;., oK-- -Jhil Dfbhnmjrttfw seeiiti but anything Us better than, sitting down and waiting for the price of cot ton to drop.' , i -nrtsscditfeeriaftyich i .iP.Hned so to be.,Bread and meat orwtant.cost of labor, where is the! i We knew that North Carolinians at ud hve a right to be. When they New Beri would give McAdoo a royal iZJ? d L -owfcg welcome and axordig to reports they them right, in,, tbei; .ver, did. Mrs. McAdoo was. not forgotten for them, to rise up and rpro either. Come again. We are always Ptdltcj f,o . ; iious ,and sundry opinions f.iiave been Mckweeny has parsed his, thirty- the newsjfcjtersf the-Stat? fourth . day denying himself of coun- and country taking the lead in" this I. u 0ZZa -ft, rnv 1 respect; 'The litest we ha ve 'read ' i able to subsist without' ijt btit . flt f GjnsW fally tVewS; In scribe just" couldn't espedaHy white discssin ! question ( this . paper, living down in Eastern Carolina. - ji. . , , . lul"lwi uivwct, u you can find iputjwo it Is? that '"has pre- 'J Wcco on an' !etsUCB:ed v riade: v ,The law, of "supply- taaid demand is '. otSei-atiixxm inexorably And caw j iy,ceck4dmucb. less' rever?d )y dTastic-afeUon. jjt the average rrotiucer possibly'can afford to vtio- ;.;ne ughttiktgrft-t.4 '"of his cropiPerceistleasVi ,1b 'his' ultii Ayeif;tfai-tl market. The deer eae inproduc f,r ruto,, nt-swfin thel-ititer T i oC .is ?tuw'lipejtivi. , Withimt i It; the . complete PfQBtra tibW ot life tobacotf traM.-jajf ce-, v TW is the deliberate concijipiou, Tbat it hopjss bas been a thojoujn j nWssort-etttatioiiil, ;v tbi ,We-i know one umg, c uwh ger-fe 'ln abaoW As fix-?Becre-tery ,ot .the Treasury JtfcAdoo said i his,8peech at the'Ne Bern Fair jyes. te'rday; every "wer of the governihent 3,Mtn be broughOntb use to pro'teel the fameTi; helping' Uim 'market eroprvj , I? s 'j Vhen Mr. Farmer goes down ntO defeat it is only a matter of timejoe--fiifp thk regr-df"tfrolioNir:hll . we prdect the bone and &efthh la VJ' iiVl. 3L-r.r Jl-i't-. .ffiik -Ithe Oi f 1 doinothingness.i,?eij r this low price condition ' to the yf3ri Doltom;?find outC.fugeindi then.as lone, tnah, ilfiesy'mf" JWi-n er, -lawyer; uwiui, tuivu . r T Hvork together tq .bring eaca and iqon- 'On the-part of some mighty public spli itetr ttAk In thle South "fias noted : a "tendency? to deery the : arbit rary; fitatiotfpra Ibslcef-6t the?; staple-thf; ffiing looks' feo-oethi ng like. a hold-up 5 to' rfhin-skinBd and tlerefore immoraL ' J " ' ' It Is uite ftnie that even the far. mer 6ughtK6ot to enact ah unfair pro fit for his labor; but-oh'the other hand lf vhe-ant"-get - a ' llvlngwage; out f ctton.' he ought to "let sofeeody 1 else f grow it or wear flax and silk.' 'The de mand can Tiafdly be affected by tiie American Cotton Association; the sup ply cu; irthirfeetf!milBpn bales' of eottou is all that can be sold by the Alaskan paper mills will solve newauj ateaVi(ifeieW ;W tbeisshes A per shortage, according, to Chief -For- 1rft W stfih ; L iu tup ucai- tral powers mmttted ' thmselv-fes. paper ester Greely. This is surely comforting but the price with which to obtain same is a horse of another color, we suspect As the case with human beings. whiskey stills die today 'while others I are 'born tomorrow. The only differ ence is there are generally two bfrths I o one death in the latter case. A negro is in pretty bad fix when he says .he's scared to leave home . and scared to remain at home. This was the statement of a son. of Ham here this Week. He surely lies just between the devil and the deep blue sea. . . unable further to contest, von ' wiir find ;iut who "respwislble ftir the" cotrfusfon of Europe- sudU the : demoraiixation of commerce and "finance' ' t' You: will, find out who is respon sible .for the threat wow iutnging over you of a -scanty return or no "' return ,Vfor . , the - many -s Siours .at .sweaty toil you have put in the Another, thing if you can find out rw4y' the' "price of tobacco ' "1 wertt up; stt Wgti ' last - yea,r 'yon will thtis find:- out the cause of your ; deciding " to -plant . iftore to lacco than -you ought vto have planted. ' This is, mor.e of .a .mys tery. This is. one of the real uvs- Governor . Harding of the Federal Reserve Board" has denied Jthe request I ; Merest ?tq a, j)aln'ess. fehat baa been ing the cotton croo. He sav that I tb formation bf the America n To- ,,the problemlies with the trorlntrts btcco company. . . .' themselves Another burden th nnnT vTe have yet a man to find in . i .l . - j . : southern farmer has to hnnlr . V;toi ,wn proisses w. nave any ioea way rae crop sola f . Soon the 'sweet young eirl will 'Q'Jl :'" fL :- T , ' i l ' W , x lt . i,iri(iii, Following right on the heels of the be. coming to the training school. Some' tiJL-iii-.T. ome to prepare themselves for teach- ButheTliTaTW -a aeSt6ttrH- - We never heard of ' theinerchant wln sell the r buttons, or" safety- pine tlt-teer Jn to , thewea ring ;of cotton clothing fixing the pricKas' phd the nlanfactnrer for his wears; nor thi the merchant who fixes . Ihe -manu facturer's jprlce on- a suit of ' BT- Ds. JUtsdmebody has for all these years been fixing" the price of cotton shall bring thefarmer and a bunch of plat itudinous economists call it the law f demand 'ami :tpply'; " - T: There is no good reason why so long! as the world needs all the cotton that is raised fora bafe of a-tijir teen, million jcrop to. bring -60. .and sometimes even, ,100. per- cent, mo re jt ha undoes a. bale of a fourteen mUlien crop. Nws the Rlcllmond 'N'ews.-Leader at;- ! The necessity of the former, plus ers; others for wives and still others for cooks. Whichever vocation thev as- tempts its -opinion winding up its edi torial as follows r mre to the country will be safe; A to "Producers, remember, have been wen iriore thap' tSe A'ewVlrtfrk ' stock whether they are going to vote wiU be mpTP ibiborfor.mac'n- Sxchahge or'-' tir&po&i- tiix'&e pP A dkcussed later. . -rr fertWze Attarf'-tMey ; ' -The-one Vr beeped' ""'f or not v r- ; LJrmW. that every niau wliotfe to rae cpt, It is announced that the cost of liv- llit, ShiM be guaranteed a profit-,there the ability of those' who bliy his cottoi to convince him' thai they intend take their own time in' buying1 it dt ing. according to the Greensboro Newsf would be entailed by dumbing a 7 ofjfarpiers who cquhba't make .. Pci cem. since iyi4, recara-braking crop of bright to- - money wijn snpt stapie, iuw. njuiui uVt?; : M . rr' . .W r-r ' sH5T AIM Strictly Cash1 in Wl Vitb' Order Minimum, 33 Wqrd Regular type, ilorj eaxainertlon. onr cent per wo:f.: tft juarge type. tw cenia ; j per. - wort each insertion. The umtfrate BpHet to' nBit "' iplay Vpace ia the Want . kti coliqins 4;t!cent 5 per tot&n each inserUm. . "F ... v. -i Wants For Sale Pears, $2.00 Per Bushel.. Phone Pl-J. 13o 20 LOST On Fifth street;, opposite :Dail ;-OverIahd Co. tan hand i4g . cbntaW ' ing 'genleman's, erlng apparel. Finder please notify R. T.? vCx, Greenxille, phonelS-L, and ; get re ward. .' f r i 13to 21 'j Salesmen Wanted to sell preferred Ktwki w1th,i bonus of common. Prev ious experience i desirable" . but iiot" essential. ' ' Paul Tife & Rubber' Wallace Bldg., Sallsburg, N.C t-21 V ' ' I. wjwething should beheffykeep tfed -jSAlJtfo;rh- uia-Bndl . : T.fc , defei;tofe Cora sLangje eabojre- J extra mill ion... bales that seems to gov- bath, in good conditioru oi-n thn nriW Cttf thA Tnflrket.. . ; I ajratila tx.ufiotl ' A Kirk rfli'i ' vacnrit tetl .1. B.JohnHtorf; 16-17: ;5:!IDlNGAlib'j Mt ''; -.V Repair, Work Prompt 1 Dn - ?-V aw mrm . '.., V" '.'-- IIRALEX VIOLA, Jr., ; v (Veterinary HospiUI, V WAShINGTOnS: V : stkkkt 'f -PiroNES: r .0Jflcc : r 'v BeainVnre 3H 2s POCKET TABLES "The Belter Kind" For. Lest Money Sold 'on Eaa Mfunthly Payments t ireVriteplty'iieV . f ; ,'.V notify- O; Turner.; Bell Arthur, N. C.-?"l 1 -' - ..I rith' feund-Stray bull yearling, brow on -back. .Weighty about ' 150; Jmr,i Been at my home for 8 weeks at in- f'$yjlfr Owner .t eecnr bypayiflg . cost ot: . keeping. Paul" Harrington, J KOJICE OF SA1 ; sThis is le giveJaotica that HM. Jen. kins andBL ;H. Moore, trading under fj j.niirm name oi a. ti. Moore uowJ hayertbis day. sold their business and 'goWvw4IfA!;.--atw'o will7 conduct ,e business- ;unar the style ' and nanW: of " D. Alajthewa' Uroeery ? Company. Thia is to further giye'J notice tnut ail deots due to the said B. H.'Jttoore & Co are to he paWo ' tbem and "that all obllgatioha of said E. H. MooTf'Jt Qp.,, prior to thia date . win ue assumed oy txiem. We wish to - 'return : . our sincere -V thankr.to pas customers f0r'the.Ir geiU4 erous patronage and bespeak for Hherj I Mathews. Grocery. Co., this same. liber- , ai puuouage. '. McGARIvlICIC mower You know this make machine. X o u r OLEN -Ford .tourihg car, license .82496?' Wtghtt jear .feuder ;ient ; car practically nfw. , 150 . reward for information leading to - recovery of car 'W. G Whlfehurst,' Bethel.' N.C. r -V 16-1. ; t i bringing a dollar a pound but some means, to enable the man? with industry. and 'brains who engages in farmij.: t have some voice in .shaping. tfif tjpndi- tions under which ne snan risK. uotp capital and labor. -. . " ( Cotton," first raised "with, slave labor, has' been the mister of its grower rai- tlier thaii his pfodtict. ; Itcan't be ea ekl by:the"faruier'samiiyor fed o s'tock; It must hje gold,!4 .Shall : It hja sold for what is bid 'for if by Liveij- ... " t - . " 4 r- potrt'ttr New York? ; ', I, Does gambling' in futures represent Jenkins e.h poer'nii Grahdf dtner knew it T hey 4-ll-l8-25Sept;'1 "t fMr in f k.a flma anrl ' vnit , . triimv Inrlnv itVllV' Vf til L 1 1 1 k7 tllllV uiiu JVM iuivii iivuuj j through lqngr usage and satisfactory ser vice,that there are rip, Jbctter Frm Ma- chines made than those "bearing the above name wnicn is a guarantee oi nign quain. :18-25Sept:' Kpr ;;CarolinaMf County. , haiiiev Ijwgley , vs. Cra Jngjey entitled as" above has been Teommeiic ed in the Superior Court of Pitt coun Jty to obtain,, a divorce, from the bonds-; i iuttixiiuwjv. Ana me aeienaant vill further take' notice that "she Ui rcjauired; appear lri, the office" ytt the q X'lerk of. the Superior Court on the fourth jday ot Octdber, 920 and an-. J the plaintiff filed in the above entitled -action or the plaintiff will apply to ; theco'urt for-r the relief demanded in the elatm. : - ' " tthis the fourth 'day of September,! 1920. v :;k- .. - . I. J. F. - HARRINGTON, ' Clerk of the Superior'' Court. Julius iBrown," Atty. ' tat Pontiff. - . , ' . , - , -M- CHS THROAP -La. th the" deiiia iiia-for., cottourjif so;, itJssj -tK. vi j''---- r: - -'" u o D ohtrolled the-supply sufficiently to : Tmitt$ W& P-ttltfE f ID M . yA tV11 ' , Tct'' " ' 1 1 irn"-xert somei influence on the j PLBlfBA. jliil - -' : - - M nd. y. " ';.' ..J ; v, :: itK-V 'i I .. r -TJ i i,i - "1 .i i-4. T-'.l f 'I l i .. r4f i. i th r-ieri i t ' lM -Sr.-'w,. TVS. y&'ft t v t .,;t.453.7! Loans and Discounts. ..... . . u. s:jBbrids.; .. .... .. . .... .... . .. ;.;:;:2000.00 Liberty BonHs.. .. ;v. . . .... "7i550.0Q ar Sta .. . . ; 846,oo istock iri i::Res: v Fufriitureaiid Fixtures .. .. .. ....r I2;81 9.83 Cash A - .. r.: r -- a ... . , 1 and due.fKm-Banksivci. 1j 256.427.74 v , , n , , .j- ' A. . Af J'v . : : w , . f v..v;- i. j-r- J .1. 1 ' .ai ..... Surplus Profits ..... Circulation BillsPayableLiberty Bonds. -V- ' 'si. Bills Payable Rediscounts s i r.v. ..i:$iop'ooo.oo 50'B6o.oo ...'.. '..IT, 822.55 24,997.50 .. ::6o,dd6;oo ............37,500.00 '272,66244 ,097.99 . . . j. . . 541 ',480.48 ft j - - TT ft - it-
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