?\'7r -re By Arthur Brub&ne NOISE CUTS LIFE. THAT VEHEMENT FLAME. WORLD MONET LENDER. FARMERS NEED CANALS. D: Burdesc Chicago's Health Commissioner, says human life wv-uM last sever, years longer, on the average, r?ene-destroying noi.-e> were eliminated. We . < we are used" to a eer- J Ita.:. use up a.- much energy conquering non*. crowding it out of the brsur., as in doing real work. Mi :: r. - f brains are cut down NO to 60 per cent In efficiency by noise. Absence of noise means greater efficiency, '.ess wear In mac: ire-. But n:er. pay no attention : * c:r wr. machinery, worn away by r.o;-e every day. An ; to complain of r.oises is considered effeminate. If unneces far. r.cise - r-= accurately classified v.;-.: a-fault ?.r 1 bat* r..\ *ife would be longer. When the Bible .; = >al ha tit a r; vc. . .'..m. : r doesn't exa -g-?r:: . r mony given by killing of Mr-. V Mills : ...r : -r cr.The ur.fortunat . \ei :'r.bu'.ict. he- he;;', w--.- J ' * t v, ' vr -< . . - re wr _ .s t.: It - :*.t.1 or. Y T : e is .-up- X 1 : : j t because v the w > ' -i f-rorrre.i 1 * * " | ca aguh; re- H en : .v. \d-.oever stirs up Up .-larger. Tre; v e be reminded of it, often on f uui.. : ' ve hundred thousand year-, by ' * on the head with - :-rp f: t -. by p rison in the Middle Ages, by pistols later. But they be never seem to learn. Va., street L- very proud of hav- nu ins- " ..pplanted London as the woi l . - nr.one> lender." This year the Unite 1 Statrs will lend more thai. u : ousand million dollars in 'aa gold to foreign borrowers. It: IU three years past this country has lent Europe four thousand million dollars. Gratifying, of course, but when will they get that money ua back? As London as world money lender Di charged usually moderate, and alwa>> legal, rates of interest. Uur financiers lend money to Europe on a basis that makes the borrower Vl pay at the rate of 13 per cent for lb the first year, as much as 7 and 8 E. per cent thereafter. The usurer in many States loses principal and interest. Some of those American lenders will jet M unpleasant replies later when they hs aek for their principal. Meanwhile ci It is profitable for middlemen that j> jet the "rakeoff." All farmers and some Con grew men are wondering what "can be C done for the fanner." The farmer q says: "Guarantee me a definite price for my crops." Common sense says that invites overpro- P duction, such as row breaks the price of cotton. With wheat at $1.40, farmers t<l will increase their acreage by 15 per cent. How much wheat would a they plant were the price $2.49, which the farmers feel they ought to have ? And where would the w Government get money to boy the surplus $2.49 wheat? Ll Farmer.s can help their wheat situation by backing Secretary Hoover's plan for a canal to the Gulf through the Mississippi Valley _ and another from the Great lakes to the Atlantic oc?an. " That would make every bushel of wheat worth from six to eighteen cent? more. _ Since the war railroads have raised rates six to eighteen cents a bushel, and surplus America?) h< wheat on its way to Liverpool pays th that tax. oj Argentine and Australian wheat ^ has the six to eighteen centi, ad vantage per bushel over American r wheat at Liverpool, where the price (s Is made. w A nine foot canal from the lakes to the gulf would send freight in ^ barges carrying a thousand tons, P1 as against box cars carrying fifty ro tons, hauled by a tugboat instead w of a locomotive. And. ten such _ barges, carrying ten thousand tons, would require no more men than j one of the old-fashioned river boats carrying: on* hundred and fifty tons. MAX WANTED FOR THIS COUNTY. Our remarkable plan means 1 big profita for you?$40 to $100 i weekly?big line of household neces- ] sities sold house to house?prices ex- | tremely low?your profits big. Every home a prospect. Car or team needed. Experience unnecessary. Salesmanship taught FREE. Write today for our new plan. THE R C. WHITMER CO. g Dept. 26 Columbus, Indians < (14-St-pd.) li|Hg i I SUCH b THE FAITH , 11 > I' ji ( ' * I || ^ I _..... Social anc V Edited By Mr*. Tonight at the Theatre, music 1 tertaimue:.: by the daughter cirla. The friends of W. L. McXabb will, pleased to knew that he is able to oat again. A mule ran away with in a few days ago. W. L. McXabb and X. H. Tay- r ve purchased the tombstones for ?v. Ber. Lcdford's grave. Mrs. Edith Dickey ar.-i ughter, Mrs. Paul Alexander < . iheville, are guests ? ; M Nc tickey at the Dickey Hotel. Mrs. C. M. Wofford is au. y . i. a sit with her daughters Mrs. M. G. endrieks. of Ball Ground, and Mrs. J. Darnell of Marietta. Mr. J. L. Davis, of Judson. and iss Viola Roland, > ; Ti'iuotla, were ippilv married November lt'th at tiristopher? store. Squire T. X. ates performing the ceremony. .Mrs. L. E. Mauney, Mr-. Sou: go hristopher and little Miss Frances hristopher are gue.-ts, during the hanksgiving holiday.- of Mrs. R. II. ope, in Knoxville. Mrs. C. W. Bailey and little daughr, Mary Helen, returned from Atnta Sunday. Mrs. Nancy Fulmcr <.f Tomotla as in town Sunday. OST?One Cameo Fin. Finder return to Miss Sallie Hawkins, E. E. Davis residence, city, and receive reward. (lt-H? AND EMBROIDERING done, reasonable. Place orders with Mrs. Leila Dickey, city. (lt-d< A high class educator in your iroe, telling your whole family ALL' le news of the world every day? lly $4.00 during "Bargain Days," i ec. 1-15, for The Asheville Times svening or morning edition), daily id Sunday by mail a full year $4.00 laving $3.00). Your boys and girls ill stay home and read the paper, -owing into respected, intelligent,1 -osperous citizens, while others >mp and roam?unfit, uncertain anderers. FOR OVER ZOO IC.AH9 baarlera o3 has been a world- ! wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. eflSSM ?DAi xxrect internal troubles, stimulate vital vfam. Three siaee. All druggist*. Insist m the original genuine Gold Medal THE C HEROKEE SC OF MEN gjpiW^P pPi- " : X ' " -i X . ' . SN ? / - -T" ^ ' "" """ - N ^ f< -C - . : -X *. , *s / * " =- - "c-*v ^ ' New Haven, Coi.r. ; standing, left, < right. C. M. Babcock, Minneapolis, NO MORE FROZ ZERO FOE is guaranteed no! be drained out in the Sprin Will not injure the hose conn Bring your car around and h and fill it v?ith YERO-FOE a MURPHY SERV1 t Vr> " jk V-= -!>. " [ -'~r _ V*'-- -Sjt ~ ? V - c - - v " -"T . - ' ..... v ' ' . . . [ Personal j S. Clarke) ;1* ? v 'X-X"*-<k-> -I?I?I?I*%* *Xm/ > SUNNY POINT . . Mrs. J i K ,c at .. ui ... . Vi&tti; ti.v : . ... 1 - aer vun? Mr. io.y \Vuersv.'i ? :' Lt Lvim., "i i n: tnc At-eK-^n-: wun : > Ira j.ariL: an-; Fiv.; . c- vu.-v .. . iii.c - :?..n % $1,250,000,000 for ( V ^ iff A \ <4 BA^c:?.tTC^ flESB Preliminary plans are comple Road Builders Association are drr roau pa:ley ever held, scheduled i President Ccoiidge ;.- to open the c in the United States will be there ii highway program c for constru way to cost J! .250,000 000. Photo which met in Chicago last week for Pres. H. G. Shiriev. Richmond. Va.: OUT. MURPHY X C. ' L>- A B CHAHN I -> > i> '' " " ~ V , \- I I ' 5 ' J" if;] % .x' - - ** "- -v i ' ~J% ' *. ? .... .--el i -">rv i -*%v-v .?>/ - v - ?r ' _ -V ' M - . :: i ;t:. t;. si * ... 1! Rv . m r . . 8s * . . . ISC >- ex J M A! . . \iii\ . . OsUr IIS 5SU! ... ' . .... : '. ... . . - . !;r.\. it teouilt. 1' k-oi. I. . . . v . . iuvujOOC. A . 4 ' 1 * J5? ~Nj" * f i 1 ted and officers of The American ing forward to the greatest good ror Chicago?Jan. 10th-15th, 1927. ongress?and every state governor n person or represented. The 1927 ction of 55,000 miles of new road- * shows officers of the A. R. B. A., the first meeting. Seated, at left, Right, Senator Jas. H. MacDonald, Charles M. Upham, Raleigh, N. C.; Minn. 1 EN RADIATORS lo freeze or evaporate. Can g and used year after year, tections or motor in any way. rl u* clean out your Radiator md >oui troubles are over. ICE STATION 1 *.o . -r.e ;m?! rake r^rt. C ! T 'd Rice >j>ent the jvvt-ek-end; Mi. Wci i"> Monticomery f Mr. und Mr?. W. T. Mont-! v?; boy. c Mi. E- Rice is a regular v:si' :i t ' > 1. A. Moore's. * Mr. Theodore Shield? of Akron, a Dodge Erothe sell good l The title of this a< ot iginated by Dodge I to their dealers as 2 trine. We believe ^ saying that we are doctrine in every pa E. C MOOR! lot TENNESSEE ST A usen CAR IS ONE AS THE DEALER NOT! Notice to the Tax payei the Tax for the year 1 9 will be at the following the purpose of collecting Imeet me promptly and Hot House, T. T. Joh before Noon, 1926. Culberson, Nichols S noon, 1 926. Suit, Jim Wood's St< noon, 1926. Liberty, Mart Rape f after noon. 1 926. Topton, D. B. Wrigh fore noon, I 926. Andrews, Lee Wat! 8 after noon. 1 926. Unaka, G. F. Rose's J noon, 1 926. Please remember the settle promptly. B. B. MO TAX COLI Tom X. Lc WIZARD OF T ONE OF AMERICA PSYCHOL PRESEN Laughing Cyclone or BONITA *1 MONDAY, NO> TUES1 HE WILL CIVE HIS UNIQ ORIGIN OR CRL AS TAUGHT IN X. La Rut want* five young subjects of hypnotism on stag* fr There will bo no pictures, hours and forty minutes. Door starts at 7:00. COME AND HEAR SCOPES T AND EVOLUTIOI tttpat. yo\tm*es 26, t ih: i= visiti-R his mother, Mrs. B^W^1 &r?. Goforth. % M* ? Nettie Hawkins and Rice were happily mart** *! cv. days ago. ^ Mr. Allie Johnson visited ]^l ivelyn Harris Saturday eveningT^B Mi. Lee I.ocke who is chool at Copper Hill vidtedhi^^E oiks over week-end. Bll_ Mi. Jim Lawrence and family novcd to Isabella, Tenn. H\C rrs Dealers | j ntrJJ LAWS & lvertisement was brothers and given H C in inviolable doc- S ve are justified in K living up to the rticular. B* DEALER K phonf. 37 ? i as depsndabie Wi who se-u-s it k. s of Cherokee county, I 26 is long past due. 1 I j places and dates for Id, ; your 1 926 tax, please R settle. I,i nson Store, Nov. 29th, I itore. Nov. 29th. after E )re, Nov. 30th, before E r's Store, Nov. 30th, E B t's Store, Dec. 1st, betins' Store, Dec. 1st, Ik store, Dec. 2nd, before Ik places and dates, and |lf RROW {I LECTOR I TngII i Rue I HE OZARKS I CS FOREMOST I | OGISTS \ 1 Whirlwind of Fun j | 'HEATRE I MEMBER 29th I I 5AY UE LECTURE ON THE VTION OF MAN THE BIBLE Udi#? and five yommg mi far foncUy might. Udurt will but akaat twa opM at 6:30, parfarsaaca RIAL AT DAYTON, TENN., ^ I EXPLAINED .

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