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Alabama MinrLr R-lcvcd f 1. Wetkly .1 UV.L died 1824 ' Published every afternoon In the yearevo- t Sundays by TUB SOU IIERIWIR. at Twrboro. lorth Carolina. Member of The Associated ;, - , ; Press ' ' ' . The Associated Press is ex clusively entitled to the use for republication of 'all news . dispatches' credited to it or f not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local newi published herein. All rights of republication, of special despatches herein are" also reserved. ' 'C. V. FARRISS Editor P. H."CREECH.Cor. Editor V. H., CREECH. -Boa. Mgr. ' Address all communications to THE SOUTHERNER; and i , ' not to individuals. 75 ' 907 , Telephone P. O. ox Entered at the Post Office at Tarhoro, N. C as aecond class matter under the act of Congress of March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year f 500 6 months . ....-.. 2.60 S months .. .1.25 1 month - .60 1 week .IS Foreign Advertising Repre sentative, THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, . Mew York. N. Y . VV- V .Li, .LijJ, j- I ; F O R , ON E;LW EE R 0. ;. , v v- " ; , UNDER WATER PROOF TENT THE SHOW YOU ALL KNOW, ' ' ' 5 ( . THURSDAY. JUNE 10, 1920. v WHY? S - Well, prices have started to go : down. : The window displays and ad ' vertisements of merchants all over the United States demonstrate that fact. Why? , Because the good kind - profiteer wished to lift the burden of the high cost of living from the long " suffering public? Not so you could , notice it. , " Prices are being reduced because the profiteer is scared to death. lie . is frightened of the only thing that he' or any merchant fears that peo . ' pie will not' buy. Prices are being reduced because the people of Ami - erica at last are learning the lesson e u bo persistently dinner into their ears ; by the savings division of the treaa " i 'Ury that they themselves control the prices through economy, wise buying, s 'saving and safe investment. ' . The peak of , extravagance and of - ' vecklessjbuing, it is estimated,' was reached last October. Up to that . time, people were . buying regardless of price, consulting only their de. sires of the moment. The, moment - they began to hesitate on paying the unheard-of prices, the profiteers felt - lost, and when the general public be. gan to say by their actions,- "I will - refrain from buying until prices are ' '.; reduced or go without" the fear of ;' overstocked shelves of unsold goods , - brought a .reduction. The present reduction in prices is but the beginning of a movement which will cease far more abruptly than It started unless the control and , influence gained by. the buyers ' of ; America, is maintained through econ omy, saving and safe investment. On the other hand, jprices should and ' would be reduced to normal if the buyers maintain their determination v. to restrict what they will buy and how much they will pay. ' Restriction along one line, however will be useless if the money so con. sex-ved is dissipated in other lines. It must be utilized as capital to finance increased production of necessities which has not yet'caught pace with demand." ' It can be so used only through-safe investment.- . . One investment exists which will , both safeguard sums saved until op. pot-tunities for buying improve and " ..which cannot depreciate in value. That investment is in government se ', eurities, war savings stamps and trea aury savings certificates.' - They are as safe as the? nation,'' for they are backed by the nation's strength, and . . they cannot, depreciate in . price be cause they, are always redeemable at the price paid for them plus interest, MS0N'ST0K-;'e III NEW PLAYS AND VAUDEVILLE . ;;III3 SHQW IS CLEAN, MORAL AND REFINED J CRING THE FAMILY BE CONVINCED J The Best of . Singing, Dancing, Comedy and Musical , Specialties. Opening With the Beautiful Comedy Drama in Four Acts ' ' , "THE GIRL HE COULDN'T BUY" r DON'T FORGET THE DATE ONE WEEK COMMENCING v . ' M'OI.D.A'Y,: June 14fch 1920 i giomach Troubles Hade Him Fc. I SL ct Mccl Tir.es, ' 1 Bui Now Always Enjoys His Meals. . ' O lOU enjoy your-piegla? - Eat Ala., who syrltes: "I had stomach trou- ie... . wnen would go to eRt, I would JJr without the dread of tha after ; effects? ' ; " Lack of appetite,' and a disgreeable, sick-at-tUe-stomach feeling after meaia, usually Indicate1 that your digestive organs are not working properly. 4 As S result, you wlfl feel weajc, lose weight and lack the energy that Is to be de rived from well-digested, food. " : 1 A Yaluable'help In correcting such conditions, is mentioned by!- the BeV. Mi. it, Aic&enzle,, of Route 1, Section. tUra file I C , I took ona linrrl and it cured me. " Am always readv for my weals and enjoy thenj. . 1 think it Is a flnn miiirlno - ' yur fod hurts you, If your appe.' pviv ii you are pale, weak and run-down, and have ctlir synipton? that indlodte vour ivr,r. nc-Jt hni try Ziron. It will put Iron Into ycur DiOOd alld kSin hllllrl Vrt;. nn . 't'L. li aifordlaq: .to-dlrecUeii, and if not bajjeflTfd by the firs yottlj.the motter--oaeit puur.utee Ul i:uiect Jvtu.' Ask your druggist - 0 Th TENT LOCATED ON RAILROAD LOT TT'TT) A - T7 SCOTLAND NECK .": " AT See What Mrs. Ruth Says- . - ' : Of Ta.k0:tax After . I Being Curpd Herself.: 6220. X - PiNETGPS Friday and Saturday Has Known Dutch Boy Anyway the merchant who doesn't advertise can have a nice leisurely time seeing the crowd going into some other fellow's store. May of thes automobile drivers who can't lose a minute by slowing up around curves are compelled later to lose severa Iweeks in the hospital However, if motorists are positive ly unwilling to drive in the roid, they should remember that the ditch is usually a softer landing place than jl tree or aTrtone wall. ' Ta.Ko-Lx Corp. ' ' - itocky Mount,' N. C. ' MettriV - ' ' ' VA " , s " , . Please send by first express 16 bottles of Ta-Ko-Lx, with same . sample packages. I am also sending a list' of names and Ad dresses that you may send come advertising. The six bottles that I got from you last week are disposed of . already. So please send this at once, as I am sure that it will be no trouble to sell as it sure did the work f or hose who have used it. ! am, very truly, yours, ' . . ' - MRS. H. C. RUTH, Washburn Teriji. C Question asked, what has become f ' of the old fashioned fcoy who used to larry" the four-bladed pocket knife? 0,well, he goe3 .to a manicure how, i ind he doesn't whittle anything 'ex. ept whittle down his hours of labor.' ." The farmers of Edgecombe county Can t fffit IdflnS to ' hnw raaAaA tnn1 with, hut; the speculators' must' have all they want to gamble with. DONT DESPAIR The politicians-arei perfectly will 'ng to tell you what they think about prohibition, after hearing you express your views. ' - ' ' - The people who are now-loafing be ause the railroads can't deliver ma- erial, Were in many cases the same snes who a few 'years- ago were gainst giving .the . railroads money enough to buy freight cars with. ', m : h urface and yo,. ""ia,r ft Above is ishown the home of C. Mi Prks, Tarborb, N. C. This residence is painted with - and. pure Jinseed- oil. ; Mr. parks -says, ' I Have known Dutch Boy AVhite-Lead for fifty, years, and have always found : ; ' it satisfactory' ' ' , Dutch Boy White-Lead, is only asmair'part of the'eost of Daintini?. Labor is the "bior item. ft costs no more to apply, good-paint than Door V- paint, and you don't have to do it so often. " " ' . ' .'. -''-V'-i- -.1. . -V .'.,-' ,r .' t - '. ' ... t :.l ' - , V';T-' "V ;,-This paint, costs' less, figured by. the gallon, , -square yard, or years of service.' As it1 is mixed to order, you can. have the exact color you want. - P0R SALE Sweet potato, plants ?1.50 per J000, express .collect; 11.75 per 1000, postpaid. All va rieties, prompt shipment. Dorris! Kensey Plant Co., Valdosta, Ga. , junel0-4t-m wkly . If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief to CCLDr.2DLL Th worliPs standard' remedy for Udriyt ' Lvm, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696V Tbrae eiiaa, alt druggists. . Ouarantaad. ;? U for tt. awn. Cold Mial aa srary kn aad Mcp m Imtotiaa WANTED An .agent to represent us r in Edgecombe county. Good propo. Monument; Works, ' Greenville, -N. advERTise if , " ' 'For sale by all r dealers ' 1 JOHN :T. LEWIS fic BROS. Cp. ''h.rr ' a Philadelphia:; ' Your white . flannel trousers will look very glorious until you sit down on t' T3s'er in a porch chair. We Sell DutcK; 0ojr White Lsad With the Spring Commg, a New Coat of Paint Should Come Also . - .. . , . ' '..l .... ' ' ' " - ' ;..,... ... '.. - LET US FILL YOUR - REQUIREMENTS , - ' -.' , " . ' ' ' . - " , "" ' h. :'. MARROW-PITT Hkr.D W A?.2 CO-. For Weak Women i: In use for over 40 years! Thousands of voluntary : letters from women, tell-. Ing of the good Cardul has done them. This Is the best proof of the value ofCardui. It proves that Cardui is a good medicine for women. There are no harmful or habit forming ' drugs in Cardui It is composed only of mud, medicinal Ingredients with no bad after-effects. J V, TAKE mm Cetanhal Deofncsa Cannot Ee Cored by local arplicatlona as they cannot reach only ona way to cure Catarrhal fJafnM, and that la by a constitutional remedy. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! acta I ot 'the By a tern. Catarrhal DeatnMt la Ksu.au ny in iniiameo conaition oz ma mucous lining- of tha Euetachlan Tub. . Whan Oils tuba la inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlntY and ' whan It la entirely cloaed, Deafn.na Is tha reiult Unless tha inflammation can ba re duced and this tuba raitored to its nor- mal condition, hearing may ba destroyed forever. Many caaea of Deafneia are. caueed by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of tha Mucous Surfaces. ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for any eia of Catarrhal Deafneia that cannot All Drug-cists Tic. Circulars tree. r, J. Cheney 4k Co., Toledo, Ohio. CALL. PHONE 272 For All Kinds of v Tailorintf -Cleaning and Dyeing . STRICKLAND'S STEAM PRESSIN&CLUB The Vcaan's Tcnic '6 2 s r . . . i uu con rcjy an-taraui. m-m Surely it will do for you PVl what it has done for so if A many thousands of other A nvuiv.ii. it aiiwuiu ucip. fyi'l "1 was taken sick, KJl accuicu lo oc . . . writes Mrs. Mary E.Veste, of Madison Heights, Va. "I got down so weak, could hardly walk . . Just staggered around. -. . . I read of Cardul, and after taking one bot tle, 'or before taking quite all, I felt much better. I took 3. or 4 bottles -at that time, and was able to do my work. I take it in the spring when run down. 1 had no appetite, arid I commenced eating. It is the best tonic 1 ever saw." Try Cardul. V y AD Dn:!3 - ' I. TO DR. J. G. RABY Announces' the removal of his office - from Leggett to Tarboro.' . unices: jiorneet amiaing J . ; St. James St 1 Practice: General Medicine and , -" - . - Surgery ' Phones: Office. 2 77 Residence 228 Executrix Notice. Having - qualified as executrix" of Elisha Meeks, ;' deceased, late of. the county of Edgecombe, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them i to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of June, 1921, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in-' debted to the estate will please make' immediate payment.' This June 6th, 1920. . ' BETTIE JOYNER, , Je5-Ct-6wka " ." Executrix. II NOTICE North Carolina,Edgecombe County In Superior Court. Briney Watson . ' " vs -. X ' m. ' Armstead Watson. " . The defendant above ntyned, will take notice that an action entitled as , above has been commenced In the ' plaintiff and defendant, and the said defendant will further take notice Superior Court of . Edgecombe Coun ty to dissolve the bonds of matri mony existing between th said next term of the Superior Court ef that he is required to appear at the said County, to be held on the -13th Monday after the first Monday in Mar.ch,.1920, at the Court Ilouse in . said county, and answer or damur to the complaint in said action, or th plaintiff will apply to the Court for t7 S si. i ! plaint. ! , the relief demanded in said- com. A. T. WALSTON, Clerk Superior Court.
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