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PAGE SIX TENNESSEE a STATE whose yearly bill for the luxuries alone amounts Ranks Among Southern States: to more than $330,000,000.00 is certainly a market worthy £lsl? in wholesalins £ *1 ' a j t • J rlKol in strawberry acreage. ot consideration. And 1 ennessee is very near to us. FIRST in production of marble. FIRST in production of fine clays. $330,000,000-90 for luxuries! But Tennessee is no frivolous f!rst tSSof ST , spender. She is a hard worker with money to buy what she cIRRKR in P roduc M on of aluminum, wants. Her luxury bill is but a small part of her expend- SECOND in value of live stock, itures. Tennessee is rich in so many ways, her soil produces KIISR m ! um ! 3er resources such a variety or crops, her mines and quarries yield such a THIRD in production of foods. multitude of materials that one cannot place a finger and say: KHSffi l n ma ” ufa< ? tu ™8- . . “On this one thing does her wealth depend.” FOURTH m production of electricity. # . STATISTICS Rich lands in her valleys yield farm products valued at $368,- PopulSooSy 8 .....!!!!. 2.393i077 800,000.00 in 1 923. In her forests are 65,000,000,000 feet of True value of property, j 922. $4,228,251,000 standing jmber. Her potential hydro-electnc energy is esti- 1923 ’...$ 555,252,759 mated at one and a half million horse-power. Cotton manufactured, pounds Value cotton seed oil From her mountains come coal and iron, copper, zinc and the P>? tamous 1 ennessee marble, bhe ranks second to Florida in the Mineral products, value, 1922$ 35,146,000 production of phosphate. Nearly 4,000,000 barrels of cement feSS 1 9234 JM.sooiooo are produced every year. Tobacco crop, pounds, 1923.. 109,500,000 Bav*k deposits, 1924 $ 400,000,000 > Small wonder that Tennessee s manufactures have jumped from Highway expenditures, 1923..$ 15,000,000 $92,000,000 in 1900 to $550,000,000 in 1923 the last avail- ' M L— able figure * e iast avall WE CAN SELL OUR PRODUCTS * IN TENNESSEE THROUGH THE Small wonder that in true wealth she stands third among AID OF THESE NEWSPAPER^ Southern states. , Bristol Herald-Courier u . 1 ... Bristol News Here is a buyer for our goods who is within easy reach of our Chattanooga News salesmen. There are no great costs for transportation. Here Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle ls m^r jt we cannot overlook —rather, one which we should Columbia Herald cultivate thoroughly. Greeneville Democrat-Sun T , . Knoxville Journal 1 ennessee s buyers can be reached easily. Through her widely Knoxville Sentinel , . : read newspapers she has provided us with the means of sel£ ; Memphis Commercial-Appeal \ ' mg. Uur goods advertised in Tennessee will be sold to oui ?■ '‘K Memphis Press ’ good advantage. Nashville Banner % • The Chattanooga Times />! A p_■ x 1 « 'V? - ' • c n r m m t a m Jne South is jour nest Market I >% ° 1 ; . v -ill THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE Wednesday, July 29, 1925
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