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PAGE TWO Farmers Are Good Fay, Extensive Holder of farm Mortgages Says, Citing Infrequent Foreclosures lj.jjy, LCu jflL \f * V\ #wv * JBjKrJLmB mMm dmm & ■ BB Jw fB • ffc. **;^AQKpH^s^F > X JTfc/ MS B *^l Tha fvDi«n who have made >iw of the Metropolitan i.!(«• inauranog Coßilwnf • farpi loan >ll vtalon ra iireaant iHfiity flt- ataina. mli<l lit* toiaTarea on ahfrh morigagca tr> half taprroslnmlciy 2 7lHl,<ioo arraa). would conalltiMe a plot of Idnd the alaa of Connecticut and JlhoU. Island These farm Invest no «t« ot\ IHy qmher 11. IIIL totaled »)«.',14.4.- Hl.il. •00 was loaned last year, accord- U| to a alatabieni recently taem.l i by. Bekari Urn a Oats, Rrronrt Vlre- I'rnoiu.nj, and head of Un Met :o(k>Uian'a farm loan division. Tb> ugjqnt of the cmp product. lan or I, ft it,don acres (covered tin Oar* mart (Moss to Metropolitan Ufa inou rant's Company) la In il'-aii d by the fact that If only I® Far °a*l- of the acreage wefai put in corn, tha annual prodtn tlull, 'louring )( hughrlg to the acre. al un average price of an rants, would inane a rolutu of |:i.lll, taa.a*. , . /-« . t Jjig ,i =--=^=^=- mmm fKe™ ((-artoaj of tha MMI» Digest) 4 (Central Tima) WBR Allan la Tjigrnul (439) K i man dolin. Hl>ii quaiti t W QU Buffalo i iHVi i.M) muak '>•■ > Mwi; 7 three art ' fi-bc! <••, » TMmagth"? MW dunce KTW China go (lU«> 5:45 Intllime; 6 concert: 7.'20 fnnn program: 9,i revue VOAP Chicago i JtMit *l*l concert, or gan. bribe* tra. W4I.N Chicago Tribune (370) t. ad ' drras. concert, H-itt llght.* # 'o|iera»' i dance. WMAQ Chicago News [ 447.6) ti "f\ide Awake t'ltth’’; ti.lt) music memory \ 7 Amerlrdnlruihin; 7*40 orchestra; ■ Field Museum; H; 15 musical. WI.WMInt innll (1»9( I talk WKAA Dallas News (,4711) 12:10 ad dress; 8:46 address; ,8: Id-9 .jju musical. WOC Diavenptyi 41*0 8 '3O sand (pun 7 sales lecture; 7:20 Sunday School lesson; S nitisli al; *0 road report WDX Detroit (5177 & cehcert; 7:*o music HftAP l»n Woiilt Si.ti 1 1 1. <gr ans (176 7'30-1045 contort. Hawaiian tyuaungs t.;i4li relirotult asts KbKA. ' . ” » ■sar lHjKSfN Cost* You Nothing if You are not Delighted Bhlrar Ale. prepared with the cele brated Hhlvar Mlnchil Water, pure digestive arntnatlcs und ginger, puls near rim uml vigor Into ofd laiy atoniucbs. 1/ yon stirff. r with tlvspep sla, or Indigestion, telephone your grocer of diuKgist to send you t rase <J iHuenl. Drink u glass with each meal, and If you ur« not delighted with results arier u«ing one doten, your dealer will gladly refund 1 the price \f yrmr dealer cannot supply you, tefyphone Harnea || u t rell-Raw I- wboleaale dlsf rllmionj for JI (luldsboro and yh ally and they will’ put you In touch with a dealer who cin tadv.) 6 6 6 k a Frasrnpqon irapwywg (a CoM» Fever «n 4 Grippe I la tbe BMi UMiy iMtlf ■« kata Preventing Pneumonia REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. k. n. rvgrrtn Jum hi* dental offices lnm. the Grant building to the Borden building. Bth floor. 6. Office l bourn 9 —h 2—5. - " ■ ’ - - ML A. fl. ZBALY * nriwiAi ••"•AW } AMRIRn t t , Til rkiMkm I x rjrsa.Jt.' 'uilii ,,'i, ".rurw-m. --- 1 RfCB Q*o*4As] l oans ire made In the host **•; rleulliii.il ae. Ilona of lowa, Houtil' Hnkoia. NehiaalM*. KanVua. Ulsais f.ippl, Oklslipmw, Ark.om.ia. Mia stiurl, Alalutiou, Ue*n.glu North Carolina. Mouth Carolina arid other slal< s rhleflv 111 11" i»-n".l. nonli » eater II nnd BOUtluV! «>• ill O rrtlniJC Deapln widely imri hi i. pm la s os the a. ilpua s|tu«inm f.u Ins fnf inera. It ts a limp .. >l>l < lint that \|r. ('»!* n porls i/iU> (5 for. ( Ins ures pending out Ilf Iv.iiis iiiurt gngea Only l ight inrins hi ye been plat ed In fo<h<l.aMl v In Vt in. WOH Jefferson CM) lllu'H k iidrtrir 1 aea, solos, eolieert. WDAK Kahsns t'lly Mt.ir (III) 1: In 4: lo niuatm.'l; *l7 rtehool of the Air; I*9• 16 novelty, II IS Night hnwks.'. "Jill k.in .is tui ijiii 1 : mu-ii 7 If oreln strg Kh'l Ixis Angles HHPps 15-1 a m eoiiiert. Instiiinnni.il KHJ I.oa Angles (3*15) k orctheatr.i. * *3o-12 ion test, concert, orchestra y> HAH l.oulsvl|lr Journal l*ui) 7:10 » concert, solo, reading. 'VOI, Medford, 1.1601* 5 Hrollier ' t liih; 5 *0 Huil Cross; ii \iiraC M HAH Vflnne.i|Ht||a 1417) 7 Interim ■ To Our Patrons .-.'j '• " * WK WISH TO CALL Your Attention to the Fact That We ate Now Ooinu Business on a Cash Basis . " '■•• * ' i • ■■■ * & 0 >• a Anti therefore we tan .sell you Almhitmlise at Prices v. Q which will In* a whole lot less than formerly. This k sttirt* has ;tlw;ivp lieeii-'noted for lowei prices tutil now that we are on A*}ttsh basis wv caiPufTer y**u the same quality men handi e at „ „ Less Than j Lower I I rit es. V\ e afepreciuU l your patronaite nutl kuovY that T I vou will ajtprtifiatc our prierfft? f J GEO. FARFOUR AND BRO. (■ofybbofo'g Biggest Value Giving Store v Sell# for Utm Stalls for C ash • i neaofn snd four of thsee were aub ae«|inniiy rfelalrio'ti. Aecordlog (!) Mr. •'<>*, A reallg*. Utin of the economic hope of the American farmer, long deferred, la now 4tv sight. “The farmer," ha auld. ‘ls g. I ting nt Inst Ids . hamfa io so..r< , lJutotting sboiii lieiii r is (inointc t oiidlopi.a In thu world, nnd I am sure lie will not dlseappolnl I host n Ipi tn licvc wa can look to rural siniiioiuliuga tor the devoir.'ruleui oi uur heal cilia* enshlli.* [ ~"V Wl.lti Miniuapolh si I'»til HI7) 7: Id Icriiirc; 9«lit- Id: 45 mnalcnl. n dance, Wull \ew.irk iJttr.) 1.15 songs; 4:'lu ladtllfie; 5 musical. ' WIMP N> w York i('i2) 5:10-11 talks. ureln tra. Wendell Hall, f t:ls quar * 1.1 WJY New Y*i»k 14051 5 til- 7• in en-: fcrtiilnptent; 7: W h| () w by 4>|uw j beii": bout /.I' nil-nnd Fat Moran. YV.IX New York t 155| 5 In-ill inn*; f».- ■ltt * to cliter!alTmient: S:ld dance I W l VW Mtnaha I nil) 7. Jo Hoys' l)ui. •ftidgi l>ai oi Court of Domestic It* lafftma. ( v DAM <h!)ha (536) 6: Id orchestra; min l l.ili 111 Itcil I l.ili I . THE GOLDSBORO NEWS W'DAK Philadelphia (1!>5» s:3ff*!».3<»| talks, play, dance. MKI Philadelphia (1«5) 4 talk; 6:30 or« hesi ia W|p Philadelphia (*«<♦> 4.‘tß orcheg.* tra; S talk. WOO PblladrlpblH t«i| 5; Ui H.Ol or*»i chest in. rsdlrtl. Kf»KA Pittsburg ll.'i'.) 5 :n rtiildien; li lift liny Mi out; 7 feature SOUTH CRN RAILWAY/ SYSTEM /H’, fTpHE Systum i* KLJU/mA fi -*• -^r 1 * A producing more than 100,000 tqfl- BB i * ' niiles of freight transportation in the fiv% j minutes you spend reading this a4vqr> I A ton-mile, the yardstick of freight M B IflP* i J JtitjA service, is u ton moved one mile. For ■ BKV By *; exitmple, hauling 100,000 tons«aula * B n M equals a hundred thousand ton-mil—. a 'jRjP It is a big day’s work an 8,300 mil© l| SSJ I Jr does every twenty-four hours. Our qx&r B Ip* " age daily performance in 1923 show© Distance run by trmins . . 120,000 mibs \ £ i I received from other railroads 8,000 car bads Freight movement 32,000,000 ton-afitg^ Materials and muppliea purchased $135,000 ‘ *S 1* a yrar’s THE SOUTHERN. SERVES THE SOUTH Hard-boiled egga nr> being u»ed as sin . , > i la.nilon li.t* lit -|*“l*' t'* <>l .til kind*. NOHHtlh MMTIIIIIN imi.ltOVli taWanre* Itcdnced Hound I rip I are* To IMtU I s . i r \.. Irriiniil Annual Contention. American Wtardp soli (borers A*»Qi lat|on. May li, I ft. 1 *•-4 Ticket* on sale dally May I»-I2, valtdaiion dale* II, -25. l-tlnal llmli VUiy 22. 1524. For uric addition- j ul Information o|>i>ly to your ncurt-M i tl< k' i agent or » rile to .1 IV I* A I,TON. Cenrral 1 .taaencer Agent, Norfolk, V«. May I, 2. 3. 4, G. Itoutoqs. SOI thjcb.t BiOtlUl nor«(rr nrhednl* Mteelli# iaaanr* is. IMS A BUI Y Al. AM* IHPAKTIBE OF ’ TRAINS t;»l(t»horo, !f. C DAILY V 6 G 5 AM--Beaufort and Interme dlata aplnta. Cou tieria at New Bern for UI Oriental. Norfolk and Intermediate point* i Sleeper New Bern to I Norfolk LY. 3 36 PM Beaufort and tnterme- j (Hate points connect* New Bern for Orten- I tat. Norfolk and Inter j mediate points. Sleep ar Nen Barn ta Nor folk. I.V. 10:05 PM Slew Bern and Inter mediate point* Con nect* at New Hern for Nodpjlk and tnterme dime point* Parlor car New Hera to Nor falk and Intermediate palata Por MckeU, Pullman reservation* *nd other Information addrana or ap ply to. J. U BOYAI Jt. _ i . TKkat A|*|| 1 : jrn " mi.""," I . I YVt AUK' Pittsburg (492) 4 .Id con cert; 5.10 Cuclc kayt)<;g. ti: 1« <>r chestrg, Kt.H I’on Uml < 493) 9-72:10 talk. • Ht»oi Dw la. KyKAQ fcsrtb Itlcn lidd) 6-7 sUnllo. > KFAK Pnllman (lid) 9;3d talks, soldi, piano. ; WOY Sceneotady (I*n) ti«ls musical H: 30 mm ical ■ r ~-—— - —; —■ , ij.'jga Your Own Home 1 vs. Rent Receipts 'bed of un have hern pay inti nood money for the purpoNe of having a rooj o'er our head*—and have not hint: hut rent reeeiptM to xhow for it! If the money with which you have purchaHed your rent rereipta had boen invested in Itoildini; and l-oan. todav you would own your own home NEW SERIES NOW OPEN Peoples Bank & Trust Co. BUILDING AND LOAN DKCAttTMKNT 1 » WBZ Spring bald (137) 4-5 concert, i atoyjf; 5.3 d bedmpt*; 9 orchestra. J KSI) Mi I axils Posi-T>(s|Mitc| (5«H,1 *j pingrum. \\ B l ' M aahington (89) 5 alorlea stable accpmmodaUona for more than 1 Ofltl 'hbrsca will be provldrd at the track now lining completed for, I In* Miami Jew key Clul) FRTOAY MORNING, MAY t, Itl4 lltt U» TIUJftM | H> v*i»h to Uk« ot mi prranln* our manyihank* to o4r Ma ny n mini* and Hfeiibpr* toif Otflr imdnpnx »od wtW«(*4»Mn% Ot *yui|M th> extend d :■> u« diirtru the lllaee* and death of our beloved mother. MK and MIW JOHN *. UVMCNNY
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