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? ^ Subscription Price One Year ___$1.SD to Mfcths v- -75 Hum Months .40 Strictly Cash in Advance. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application to Manager JEntared as second class mail matter May 10, 1910, at the postoffice at FarmviBe, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3, 1878. Friday, March 19th, 1926 TARHEALIUM Nolh Carolina Natural Gas (By Chief Renfro) - "61" is the latest Not a new high way or a style, but a new element that Doctor Test Tube has just discovered. It is as rare as a pessimistic druggist in a flu epidemic. Not so with Tarhelium, "the kind -that made North "Carolina famous." It is as free as watermelon rinds at a county seat on a first Monday in the summer time. Everybody from Mata muskeet to the Black Bear Trail, from Old Dominion Bird to Palmetto Blease, from the Dan to the Queen of Sheba, is exhaling and exuding Tarhelium. Today its just as natural for a real Tar Heel to perfume, prevade and per meate the atmosphere around where he is and has been with the aroma of Tarhelium as it is for a fat drummer, cranking a Ford on an August day to scintillate energy "a-la-perspiration." Why not?use Tarhelium? It has been the right handed agency in the transformation of the State. It has put North Carolina on the map, and the map on the mind of America. And 'the more the natives .and the natural ized North Staters have used it the more they have done to prove it. America has both eyes on NORTH CAR-O-LI-NA. Even the edge of Florida's real and unreal estate ex travaganza has been dulled by the ?trains of "Ho, for Carolina." Some Sounds. North Carolina has a lot of sound, but two in particular?Albemarle and Pamlico?and they are both- equipped with a. number of broadcasting sta tions. Edehton, the place where the Boston Tea Party was held, is one of them, and nearby is Elizabeth City, which W. 0. Saunders sold to the American Magazine. Then there's New Bern, where there once lived, ac cording to a chiseled epitaph, "a law 'yer and an honest man." Washington, according to Carl Georch, is a hundred years older than George, and Green ville, on the Tar," gave to the State Govepior lands, -and Fajmssflle gave to the country Major May. Down the Pamlico is Bath, where some an gry Tar Heels came near giving one to a British Governor-crook. Swan Quarter's greatest claim to a box seat in the- Sound business rests upon her habit of sending Harry Stubbs to the Legislature. Another sounding place is Aurora. Some sound for one State to wake, eh "> ~ Al. mrnj* Un tne fon side, aoWdVBi, WUI? ii> ? I not sock a list, but- there'll be more Aft. When it comes to sound, North Carolinians have no terminal facilities, but in Port -terminal facilities?that's another way of "toting freight" At any rate Wilmington is a royal city, of the line of Hanover, and they have I caught most of the croakers at More head City, and Beaufort is holding the fort, Up the creek a-piece is Payetteviile, and Brag. North Caro lina Brag. TarHelium by the Gas-ton. Bull purham and Buncombe. Time I fails in which to descant upon the I Coastal Plane (near Kitty Hawk), the Piedmont (Dukes, Chesterfields, and Camels), and the Lost Provinces which Rufe Doughton and Tarn Bowie found a few. years ago, and last, but not lost "The Western Highlands," where I plans.are being made to entertain a I hundred million American tourists I during the Summer, -Fall and Winter months. Tarbelium, and dinged be I he vyfco first shall cry "Enuf, Enuf!" I Old Tar Heel writes the following testimonial on the use. of Tar-helium, and what it has done for him hTsbould I do far any other moderate breather: "Wken I started the treatment sev eral years ago, I was run dotrn at the I heel?in fact, there was a blister on it Fielt depressed all the time. My pulse: was as slow as election returns from Robeson, and my nerve was as weak as clay. My appetite was not Craven a thing.... I didn't know the | r difference between the *??*?> of sand clay and concrete, aa? afraid to take | . 'Ofl- But -c she is giving laryngitis to Grand Op era birds, as good as a college boy at ? .1 . jyt A ^'y -jl/' ' P T /%k SUkp Uvnvi. ?* *'?' y aBaMXtt IlWlCf ftllll ihdfey, ag E-lujja^uii first at | raise everything that grows out of the ground, rock or air, I am terand stronger eveiy dMp-^/Jpfcy way. M; beatheing has entiwlj^pmi^ ed up, and.-now the envigoratirig, en ergising, etherial stuff of Tarhelium is to me just as delightful i^%e last sight draft of ether is to the'operatee before the surgeons begin-the prehxde in A Major. There, are several new tonks on the market, and I've had a number of flattering offers if I'd agree to change my testimonial, but I am unwilling to go back on Tarhelium. It has given me a better Hyde, and a healthier Person. I -was getting Onslow, and in the Pitt, but now I am a-Wake with a fine Edge-combe; am Rockingham and Macon War-ren Bun combe Hanover fist." LINDSEY WARREN HONORED IMPORTANT COMMITTEESHIP. ' - ' - .v - ? Washington, March 9th.?Upon mo tion of Minority Leader Garrett, the House this morning elected Repre sentative Lindsay Warren of the First North Carolina district to fill the va cancy on the Committee on Immigra tion and Naturalization caused by the death of Representative John E. Raker of California. He had previously been selected for this assignment at a meet ing of the Democratic members of the Ways and Means Committee held yes - RHEUMATIC ACHES; mm HELPED i Wonderfully better after simple home treatment . When those old aches in joints and muscles come on?try this simple home treatment that so many rheumatic sufferers have found effective*/ "I suffer very much with/heuma tism," writ? aSalt Lake Gfty, Utah, woman, "espech^y duringrohanges of weather. I alwaya>m?e Sloan's Lini ment and it relievesciw-main very quickly." / Hundreds of letters/Tike this ha^e*. come to the makers of Sloan's telling of the wonderful relief they have got from all kinds of muscular pain with this amazingly effective liniment. Sloan's gets resorts because it doesn't just deaden pain/it gets at the cause. Right to the plaJe that hurts it brings a healing stream of fresh, new blood. Quickly and purely it. carries off the rheumatism serms, takes out stiffness and drives ^way the aches and pains. So clean and easy to use too. All druggists? 35 cents. Ton can get 5 packets of seed*, of B different" and very beautiful flowers free. Hastings' IBM 1 Seed Catalog tells you all about it / ? "" Hastings' Seeds are /"The Standard of the South." Urny give the best re sults in our Southbsn/gardens and on our farms. Hastings7?^.19f# Cata log has 112 pages inialwWkjjfplo turas from photographs, ^hanahtnaa, Oovers In full colors,/truthful, accurate descriptions and va/uable culture di rections. * I v We want yon to have this catalog.' in your home. It tells/aQ about Hastings' garden, flower and-field seeds, plants and bulbs. Write/for it today. A post card request brings it to you by return tnafl. ft a HASTINGS CO., 8EED8MBN, ATLANTA, GA. Their Shopping. Wlfo (eyeing bor new dress materi al disapprovingly)?There is no body whatever in my purchase. 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Carton " 23c. / 45c. Best Americ^Cheese, lb 33c || Best Pure Lard^ound 20c \\ Good Cooking Lard^pound 15c b ? FLUFFO Cooking Lard 2 lb. Can 41c. 4 lb. Can i 80c . ' HOMINY ? Grits, Pound 4c. v*. Pearl, Pound -? ; 4c. ' MIXED VEGETABLES 1Qrt S No 2 Can...... _ JLOL | BLACK EYE PEAS 10. % No. 2 Can.. Idv $ - i CORN, CRUSHED IrtU No. 2 Can ??2C Z i ... ... ? ? ? ANNOUNCEMENT! i< r ? . . ? ? ^K: i 7. ?; ' ' *1 - ?* ? I hereby announce myself a candi-: date for the office of Sheriff of Pitt County, subje<?to the approval of the Democrat*: pflbnary is to be held June 5th. V* vT I am thorougW^mindful of the re sponsibilities i^hetoffice, and if elect- ' ed, I promise to hanl|a same in a fair ; and impajwal way to rlhdter 'best ser vice to every one. WYATT C. TUCKER. Farmville, N. C. j ? < A junk shop near a railroad cross- ] ing in New Jersey bears this admoni- J tion to motorists: "Go ahead, take a < chance, well buy the can" ' ' \ ? -? -? ? l ? . A ' . -? ? ?? ? ' * AAMAAAAAAAAA AAA AAAAAA Ait AA A ?fff ?rvW?Vff f f ??ff tVf ??V?VV W W W WW WWW W WW ir. .. . ' . , <> ANNNUNCEMENT! t ' 11 > ? ? ? '' .. ;; j I hereby announce myself a candidate for < ? ; SOLICITOR of th</cOUNTY COURT of PITT ; County, subject to the action of the Democratic ?? \ Primary on June 5th 1926. ]? r /p/) Respectfully, ? | (/f* ? J. BRUCE EIJRE J Aydrn,North Carolina ]; ^ ^ _ o # 8 ?I ? ? ??? ? - < ? Something Yet in Store For You If i| ij you haven't experienced the wonder- ]!} e > . ? . < k I ful sensation in ]|( A CHRYSLER *VS>SS\ ' ''| l A Gar with the peg/and get-a-way i; th t * 11 1 uiidcf tied conv ^ '? ?. 9 ^ ^ :' Jr ' i iX ? | J ^w_ vj^ ^22^ I ? ? ? v - - W ' XX 2 n 2 M
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