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Just com$50,000,000 highway program. made possible through a state bond issue; and is, along with California, pointed to by the other 40 states of the union as an example of progressive ness on road building that is worthy of the emulation of all > the other states, The Winston-Salem l Journal calls upon tile legislature I which convenes in January to provide even 'urtber funds for highway demnnanni I Children Cry f Tlic Kind You Have Always B In use for over thirty years yf on tilt 6S*#8EE;\?? Aii Counterfeits, Imitations s Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children?Expcrier Never attempt to relie ietuedy that you wot What is C/ Cnstoria is a harmless substiti Drops and Soothing Syrups, neither Opium, h. rphine r.nr c age is its guars ntec. Far moi t>:eu in constant use for the relit Wiad Colic and Diarrhoea; a . crefrcm, and hy regulating th the assimilation of Food; givir IT1-? Children's Comfort?The M genuine CAST' Beers the S <n Use For Oy i'hs K.rti Ycu Tllr; Ct.V'AUn COM'-Muv wmmuuzz.*: sesaBCSTzrrzzBsaar.im ' I *1 \A/o' I W3.s r~~" t ) The \.th< ns ' ' sineas > utt.-.s nnd p. : - * u:ah *-jo iht ' anu stenograph*. vs. The vor t \ towracrml i k; i help. i '. -* d women to enter oui f?*h' o'i?ition. I V It rr. ti> $!'or.n rr> *<: \M iri ,h?- Athrnr Bn-r.no cbt ob off< ring similar ^ H v..i;efs three to s,?: ir.onujs lew LI B| 1 "5- J w:!l got the advant aj (r'/ st, easiest ar.d simplest sysl H t EE Why work .or S2.r>k>0 t JfUU 'vUH I 'J. OO S 1 HB % motion to even a biggeY salar BBC - Be wkla-, r.er. must Re t M^Bfl \vc?vil or .-ho.t ?they HRHfla ^. Enter the Athens Busim I^BBE, the school plat : you in a ^ nj'nths. ' "Write or call for infOrr :ati V j ATHENS RUST' V 9 Corner of Hnncock o I '1 PHONE 9265 Si I mo c ftf S I" ui\ o |\| House and farm of si B3I of mile ' c.m Unaka \ VI'su Ta for $500. *vV. 11 aski.d, which is !y Hi if desired. For further K I w. D. B1 ft >r ><2*- *^ ^ T . -.'w.".51Z3 * v ~t .opment, so that the originally planned cys^-m touching every court house and every incorporated town with through-state laterals running in every direction, hnd connecting with every interstate highway, shall be fully and wholly completed?thus making a network of surfaced roads in which not one county or# section, or even militia district, shall ie omitted. Says the Journal? or Fletcher's ' ought, and which has been has borne the signature of w i -,?pucr ;m 1 r?ese years to protect the coming .ions. Do net be deceived.) ind "Just-as-good" are but and endanger the health of ice against Experiment. ve your b#by with a ild use for yourself.' HSTOR1A tie for Caster Oil, Paregoric, It is pleasant. It contain* tfcer narcotic snbstrr e. Its re than thirty yo.-..: t has . :f of Constipat-'-n, F: tr y. Laying Fever; h i - s rising e Stomach aaJ Bowels, ; id3 ig healthy an>l natural sleep, other's Frie, J. OR3A always ignature of ~ rxm er c?0 Years ASwsys r. ; u rjbt am jassaa? .cu.c.'u-:ui "srt i. .o. vert*, ncrcr zsr n I IL i p*j i -Vi, - ?.. .% ' y ?i:t in d of ft >r?- j.; i hninj; ofck? opmg [ ?* fv " pr?>* ) -|<( h idea! t n.c fur young i>ol preparatory to .1 good _ Co'l it does in I? * ruction. It f.mc to complete the tr*in~ ige of learning one of the g cn.> of shortTsand, a- t? one a in bijokk:op;rg. o $.10.00 bo per month and get proNT from year to year? >ad ri't'rivulcsB cf the boll are essential. ?~s College at once and let : d position within a. few on. 1ES5 COLLEGE nd Lumpkin Street* ATHENS, GA. | W in III! ii Mil I m 1,1 ALE 1 r 8 ixty-nve acres quarter y postoffice. House mme worth the price .000. i erms on half particulars address? &YSON COLORADO mor imoney to build p^. No donb about that. The funds made avail . able by the last general rssomhh have enabled the state highway com 1 mission, headed by Frank Page, t< work miracles in highway construe j lion. They have gone far in th< ' building of a system of State ^ligh ! ways that make North Carolina th< admiration of the world and the mos 1 talked about state in the Americai ! union today. I*'But it is now generally recognrz cd that not cscagu money is available to ocmplete that system, or to brln^ I it near enough to completion to sat: isfy anything like a majority of the i citizens of North Carolina who have 1 beer onthusm; ticully backing this progrc rn. *Th * I ig . ,'t. v ,ci* ? t a. . .1 : .cave the job unfinished. Having . >r.o th;s far with the structure it weuid be the falsest *ort oi economy . >t to finish :t. If fifteen million dollars, more or less, shall be necca u> to insure ts completion, the oxt general assembly should providc for an additional bond Issue." The ten?j of thou ands of people ;.;is country v. ho Lour by auto mole each year the highways of ine Atlantic States haw learned !o riv.lra the minute th y cros - the North lb . Iron any section, ?v the magnificent boulevards th ?t lea l them in any ciiccbon, and there . . . f thofi. ands <?f ooosii : f ? North Carolina 'each year, among o.-ly vi:o live in other slates, by ?m of the a,.orb highway dovel; r.'.ont that greets them wiieti they . uh North <'..rolina soil. lint even Ihi .is great r.s it is .. ? an ji sot-- .n iM.licant as ?.. ? i. rod to the material value of such - . Li .-a i.* the ? ;, of N- r:n L arena the citizens who have, by [heir proyroas vene>s, made ^ \ . . .. pos^U' I rural . ectior.s ?-f the stati J i -velc, ! : 1 iv the ' ^ ? - I I 1 :i| JN !,; TOURING 5-f Ml TOURING 7-i ROADSTER 3jj jj SEDAN 5-pass lllli || Set tht ' 1 ! 1 advert j Saturu i Ml &? Sliil I SlsgBfi ||j|| p tn close touch of the prct ducer. i l:e advantages of consolidated sechools have been thus given to cv^ cry r iral family. j The city has reacted out and glvn its advantages to the country? a ' ti life in the country has enXIvend dud-made entertaining and attjrac; vc and worthwhile, by reason of the t g'hway that has . obliterated dis! tance and obscurity and substituted contentment and^prosperity. Koc aione ha* *-he surfaced high. touching practically every farm ^ onu* in North Carolina, added to contentment, and correspondingly o .he success of the rural people. , t has been the most potent Xn v.T.ce n town and city building. : vrnr rr.v, loped facto.' conditions . .. . . nd uVv labor ? L-' : - be >. . nv f vi!onmei.t . . . cs have con' the fields. r ral .mi .. i.as not only stained uff i-dent !: !>; t * mam- j f p.'Ou?] >: * -iperations, but cjmr b *. ?! .g i in. - ?n ''i .a y s?all of | ;; a U-:ii genera! prcsty .a vdicl: all *Ia people of; y and town and <\>Jinry, pr.rtlcll>ut he road system in North ari unsuvpassed - it is as an t ! < v. t:> all trie peo-| of th" . only one ovi:> (> of North Carolina's general i i : tiio peo oth tat and particular to the people of fr orgia. whose nat-i B. . . > ild t? I:. O4 . . r.g arc pmc-t ,, the ?me. [ public t-chool; .- t i.i . nia r- l.i'.nru move nrogtess- * ran i thai of Geoy-r':r., through no fait-', of Co n-jiin'.- :no. t excel'e. t t;*, t a o education. ' : r educfltio:..il insCtntlons vf X i:-;h Carolina are adequately 1 . : the e n Georgia ! /1 /tnnouncin? I even I tew Mc xflB| ^EVEN beautiful New J Willys-Knight cars? mong them a new creation! fot a Sedan: not a Coupe: not Coach! The New Willysnight COUPE-SEDAN, lodish, exquisite, perfectly opointed in everv closer!-car stail; doors that open front id rear; troublesome folding :ats are conspicuously absent! very model powered with the totor that improves with use. WTT " >ass. . $1435 JLJL-i, " KNIi p Willys-Overland jiO?% E. C. MOORE % 4 a e i^^^Bi^BBBBBBi^B con tr:^H system e o r ?-i The corrective, Why is^^^B| of the bined sc-airi^BC^kSD^^^^fl t y ^B^flBBlnEBB th^HBH3BB much the lar{^^^B9j^^^^H noi large <I^^^B^^BB W inston-Salem and G c rsboro? her great tobacco ma tuiing cities, are neither I "i }- us Augusta. I H Ai: yet it is a state of small ciijH v v.us, each fdled with the stacB ci rid Us try, and each the center I . .. ;.. rous rural communities. all is - not thl %; ;. v a.cl.nu has anv better Ptfl t :ji Georgia, for there are 1 o ur: not thai Nortj, Carolina h any more natural advantages tin fo In these both state a .:y bivssed alike?but th: Ji . la has revised her o -.led tax system so that wit < ..<{ harii.-..!; s to any tax pa hi:: ' \ a < stru ution of taxatic .. i ll tax cudgels have been ttm d ike . !. propertu >1 to tiic dlj. -st% the state irovidod with funds sufficient t ar:y the functions of goveri 1 ' t with the demands ?: .. progressive age? \ih: the people of the cities and ov.:. - and the country have prosv.' . as the .ale has prospcree. X iilh I *1;*iu is t. u^ an object ?. i that the Georgia legislature i r.ld heedIRAhAOIiSnun dluan tut wbj '?r. Miles* .1 s I'lLlik "i?i?ecent .1 -e." At Ironists. I;. ( jeautir dels * * at Recc Breaking Pi The four new low-priced < land models are wond values. The body of the r ing Car is all steel. Its f is hard-baked enamel. ....iu *11 UVC1 5I/.C til CJ?. hood is higher. Body line longer. Seats are lower, plex springs give extra nary comfort. The new ( land has few equals in r comfort. It leads in low of operation and upkeep. LYS ? GHT 5 ^TOURIN^'^^52^' ROADSTER . $525 COUPE. . . $795 jXWi' SEDAN . . . $861. AU prices /. o. b. Toledo Murphy, N. C. DlARgHEB FOR THE Pain in the sHBBlBgSESS Bowels. Intes^^ufl^^HH Colic. di/vhgmmb _-SOLDEVER^KBg^^^gj mhos tinHBB n ices! ';1 ovCT. rp I!11S lerful ! rour- ii[i | :s are ' j Tri- I ''' I ictrdi- jj Dver- | ! 'ding || j| | J cost {: -; | M H"!|i M It! >ilt 1 isnai ii| S-SF.DAN .J S-PD33. . $1595 I;: ; H I "-pass. . . $1995 {]: j jW 3 3-pass. . . $1695 prices J. o. b. Toledo ] Ei ( I ; jl | I
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