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y it I' 111 i , Ul.r. -U, Xllf.6 LI: v --- BUMPER CROP AND ECONO MIC IDIOCY. - '", ADVERTISE IT One. uf the must important eontri- Th'e August; government . crop re- Lutions lo the'tariff nteV'afure'of this port' shows a, probable production ; of campaign iir.'the painphletfof twenty- 3.000,000,000 : bushels oto.cdni and) seven.' iligfcs entitled "The Senate J1," prepared by Mr. Alver- un Sanfoid Hough ot Jacksonville, j er products. The question now occurs Fla.t the leading editorial writer of I what are the farmers going to do the Florida Times-Union. Mr. Houn tfOO.OOO.OOQ' Aushtls of wheat, , with I. Tariff Bt relatively good crop prospects In oth 1 Cav-olifin anil iri i-he Tntm n TaroTii Stiee;, Sin? emS; tfier.se VtitZ bounded and described as follow, to dng St. .Patrick Street in North-, urit; ' erly direction 150 feet, more or les . .tw;,,i,, M..itiMuf -,to the point of th .befimiiiuf.,th U l tllW tIWi fcmM -J " 'V , I 1' of lot No. 63 inidtownof Tarboro 8h",e bem the VWM, on St. James Streei, thence runmnx 1 u Mr 6. Whitehurst and In a Westerly direction with and Jennette E. Wh.tehurst, his w.fe, now ftlonK the line of St. James Street, j Se Bwok 76. ,P K oi 75 ft H,. ..'. Edgecombe County Public Beglstry right angles to St. James Street in a ' for 8urce of t,tle ""d m?n P"'1. Southerly direction 150 feet, more' lar description. or less, cornering; thence in an East- i Thwi August lt.t, 1922. IN THE SOUTHERNER with their, surplus,? Europe wants it in the pamphlet tells in great detail j erly direction and parallel with S , R. G. ALLSBROOK, Trust, and needs it,., but a -republican party : how little the Hordney-McOumbcr James Street, 75 feet to St. Patrick a.'Mtw-4wks. . ': conspiracy, beginning in 1918 andH Tariff Bill will contribute to the gov- continuing to this dii.v, has left Eu 1 einnu-nt and how much to the pre rope in financial and economic chaos j tccted ir.twest. The figures are cr uixi destroyed .the farmers', greatest I ruling. Taking the fourteen ' print" ! . . . . prosperity, the foreign j source of prosperity, the markets. Until these -arc restort".f,.t!i ! surplus agricultural products must go begging and also operate to ?': il uce the price In. the, home marktt; U is now proposed to destroy what is left of the foreign market byj;he prohibitive profiteering: Foi'diiey-jjt-'-Cunibcr Tariff Bill. ; ' While the fanner is thus increas ing his products the republican party, is driving away" his -customers 3Bd destroying their ability W buy. This" is a form of economic idiocy, upon which republican reactionaries have, n monopoly- , j ; '. nal schedules of the bnl he show.- that the probable revenue will run 'up to about $2.')0,983,779 and the ;moutit of protectic:i givn in tht "btir:is' 6,341,699,20:;. ; Mr. llough hae made an exhaustive .'5i"u)y cot only of the pending tariff ,'bill, but' of the theory of protection. and ..analyzes both in great detail,, usTflg concrete examples, because, as he says, the average man understands 4he -concrete much betier than the' abstract. Mr. Hough will supply this Valuable , pamphlet at a ' moderat-.-price, iApolin Enamel C'unbOrn Apply Vicks lightly it soothes the tortured skin. VaioRub Over IY Million Jan Ustii i tarty V Miss Ethel Battle of Rocky Mount i-s here this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Weddell. .FOR RENT 4 HORSE FARM, 1, Eg CTPEnniTOmBBiTO mile from Speed crops! M N. C. U tam th e asm mmjrm -SAVE-I I OPEN TRADE ST5RE i-i. B. Peters, Jr., Prop. Adapted to any'4-. Carrie Howell, Speed, 4- ... . a2;!-4tp , IF II E MAKES OLD BED STEADS, RADIATORS, PICTURE FRAME f f and MOULDING BATH TUBS and a thousand other things look like new. 209 Main Street ALI BABA MURMURED THE MAGIC WORDS, THE CAVERN DOOR SWUNG OPEN AND MOST COSTLY TREASURES LAY AT HIS FEET. YOU, TOO, HAVE AN "OF'EN SESAME" TO THE TREASURES OF TME WORLD. IT IS ADVERTISING. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS AND YOU OPEN THE DOOR TO COUNTLESS COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES YOU OTHER WISE WOULD MISS. FOR ADVERTISING WILL SPREAD BEFORE YOU THE PRODUCT OF FIELDS, LOOMS, AND FACTORIES THE WORLD OVER THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER, HAPPIER, MORE INTERESTING AND MORE FRUITFUL FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY- THERE IS NO QUESTIONING THE REAL BENEFITS THAT COME FROM THE REGULAR AND SYSTEMATIC READING OF THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS. NO OTHER ONE THING WILL GIVE YOU SUCH ECONOMY AND KEEN SATISFACTION IN EVERY DAY BUYING. 1 ADVERTISING IS FAR TOO IMPORTANT TO BE OVERLOOKED. READ IT EVERY DAY. IT IS A PROFITABLE PRACTICE. INSTANT SWANS DOWN. - 25c Per Package SWANS DOWN Cake Flour Per Package 35c FAMOUS GINGER WAFERS, Large Can ';. A. Ginger Snap "High Ball." PREMIER FRUIT SALAD, . No. 2 1-2 Can .v.... FLAG GOLDEN PUMPKIN, No; 3 Can t 'A RAJ A COFFEE, Per Pound The best all pure coffee you can get for the money. 22c 30 c 57c 15 c 26c TRY IT t WASHABLE $ $- SANITARY : ft 4 i-v it M arrow Pitt 11 n Hardware Co H"fr,KH''fr 4-"""t"-?4- h44.4..4k... 4. 4. ,1. 4.4. OCRACOKE MULLETS, Extra Fancy, f Per 'Pound....; A. NEW JERSEY IRISH POTATOES, 40c 40c Per Peck : .......v... PORTA RICA SWEET POTATOES, Per Peck These sweet potatoes are HOME GROWN. All the Irish potatoes we get now are imported. EAT MORE SWEET POTATOES. GOODLUCK Jar Rubbers, Per Dozen : if'Notice to Subscribers 8 c FRUIT JARS MASONS Pints, dozen ........ Quarts,- dozen ........ $5c Half Gals., doz......$i,25 - ii i I ; 'f IDEALS .'; &dc .' j ' Pints, dozen ...... Quarts, dozen : :Haif Gals-, dos .... 9oc ..$1.3 5 ..$1.55 El MONErTO OS THE MUTUAL BENEF IT LIFE INSURiCEl IS THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. IMPROVED REAL ESTATE . IN F.DGECOMBE COUNTY FIVE YEARS TIME - AT FIVE AND HALF PERCENT i HENRY C. BOURNE. Attorney .Notice ot Sal of Kel fropcrty. Under and by . virtue of the powe and authority vested in me by tha: I certain deed of trust executed to th. undersipned and the Tarboro Build ing and Loan Association, by M. S Whitehurst and Jeannette E. White i hurst, his wife, dated ,24th May,1919 land duly recorded in the Edgecombe County Public Registry in Book 184 iPage 105, default having been mad. ASK THE , POLICYHOLDERS , ,n payment of the indebtedne-. . 1 cured thereby, and demand h.iviru j been made upon the understarned f sail, X will, ou .Saturday. Se;itembe 2nd, 19:'2, t 12:10 o'clock P. M . in front of tha (3ourt lloiue door of Edgecombe County in Tarboro, N. C. sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, that certain par cel or lot of land lying and being situate in Edgecombe County North G.l. LEGGETT District Agent. r 1 A LITTLE PAYMENT on your Subscription RIGHT NOW will help us considerably during these dull times. It takes the same amount of money each month the year round to meet our pay rolls. Please mail us check. Don't wait for bill. Look at the label on your next paper and remit what you can NOW. tt tt r t : 1 .. . 4 8 THE SOUTHERNER I; i-v-M-M-H-i
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