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there often aggravates the Mines* rather than help tt. It la • pity for the flat* to 4e an injustice to theee unfortunate* and all for the lark of Information about their real condi tion. We doubt If any one would claim that our prisons are in the hands of our beat medical men. The advance of medical knowledge will change all thia and open the area of the world to the fact that we need our moa^ expert doctors and crimino logists connected with our priaona. Whan thia is done large numbers of theae sick folks will ha cored and •ant hack to their homea wall iron rather than ex-convicts. ww*. W« tipltntlM m to nor falter* to ot «nr*. Bat »f txtni to lay, flrat in on • <J«T. thou two or thro*, and now thoy hm hoon fholltnr oat •« many aa *tx a day. Wo ar« axpaet in( that mora will ha laying a aa thry r»t older or gat hi laying i dHlon. "T la H do thia ABUSING OUR ROADS ft will be at a fearful coat that we continue to Maintain oar roads un Ini we find a way to prevent their abase. We are not ready to do it now, bat »otne day after we ha»e Men oar folly, we will hare a law that em powera the highway eoouaiaaion to announce that no bear; traffic go iiver oar roada in lack weather as we hare bad bere daring the past month. On all the roada where there is much travel the heavy, narrow-tired wagon* and the heavy tracks have cot down throagh the top eoil to a depth that automatically stops travel. The travel is stopped and the expense of putting the road la ahape again la large, ft wpold ha common aenae to stop the heavy traffic by aa order from the mwlaalew rather than let it ha etopped by aa Hnpaaaable road. H»at la eoamon aenae. Joat why as sensible a people aa we are wfll al low oar roads to ha mined for the remainder of the winter, when an *•' der to keep off all heavy traffic for a few days would obviate all the an noyance and coat of npkeep, ia hard to aay. Some day we will leva to protect oar roada. » .. Lenoir Daily Smtinal Has Swpwled, Waat Ratal.or Lenoir, Jan. *-L«olr Daily Sea tiael, after 14 montha of operation, haa aaapanded publication and has fil sMp. Thla to the soeead newapaper failure to the aaaa plant within a 201.64 IM M n.10 7«.M 21 #.14 11S.00 1924 K»o«r<far Solicitor Fines Clerk Sheriff* Witn—n * Police Jan. 249 80 153.60 872.40 244.1»0 Iff.40 124JO Feb. 1(12 37 92.00 3I5M 133.33 22.40 MM March 143.2* M40 1MM 152.46 1.46 1446 April , MJO 38.50 110 00 83 40 61M 11.00 May 118.29 230 M 678 86 380.64 8.70 M.12 Jam* 16447 114 60 416 00 148M 12.M July 108.48 0f.7» 116.M 11241 14.70 Aaff. 140M Hi.60 4MM 12446 M40 • 41M Sept. 184.70 107.60 400.40 140J6 30.40 61.48 Oct. §0.17 4240 M M MM 10M , 2140 Nov. 237.03 18060 NMI 227.10 M40 . MM M4M 152.60 MOM MA 6.M M8.47 *24»M 21M0.76 66.420M $1470.41 2244.70 M44M 11140744 A LAW AGAINST EVOLU TION They are talking about pa aa frig ■ law down at Raleigh the twhinfi of evolution to the aehoola. If It will aaae the conscience of thoaa who oppoaa tbe teaching of this the ory to make a law agafaat it, then by all mean* make the law. f Ttoaca haa treated the folka mighty badly In all the yean abice men begat' to earneat to inquire Into the raoaea of all that ia about ua. The ■cientlata gave tbe abock when they an the world la not the cen tre of the univerae and to place of a round ball at aa to tbe back or to take It Ha took It the caaa *•> RiprmoUtf la the State Legialature are now la at tendance at Raleigh and both have rt I ceived several aseignmenta on im portant coaiaiittaca of the Legisla ture. In the House the Speaker placed H. H. Barker on the following com mittee* : Bank* and banking, consti tutional amendments, election laws, judiciary, mines and mining and sena torial districts. Ue«t-Gof. J. Elmer Loaf, who presides over the Senate, nsmed Wal ter W. Carter, Senater from 8arry and Stokaa, as chairman of the ceas mittee on the Caswell training school. He is alao a member at the following 1W stroyad by Fh» Last Wsdasedsy the large I at Fred Parker, near Cope land, was completely Jselruj sd by fire, la which he loet all his provisions, including wheat, flow, msat, clothing aad everything that was la the boose. Hie family was shaent from the haase and M not know at the Are wtS they thing in at the — _ ■" —• i Toa sea get aa early ee*y at IV FOR OVER 44 YEARS uavub cataA'ui uenfcxim %m I Galvanized Roofing A CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED Chattanooga Plows CAR LOAD ASSORTMENT Wwtfi leadmg pWw. Bay mr mmI to - "Goodyear TIRES AND TUBES ff - Goodyear leads ad others in quality and price We boy in car load lots and can five Material We kare just received the first car load of doors from tbe Pacific quality lumber. Our price iu this Has ldlls Policy of Paying Us To Ff^Cmdf Others Holcomb & Midkiff "By Our By Our Prices Wo Are Quality We Have
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