P*ge Two 1-KlKMlS OF DEAD L PAY THEIF Tr. - rtu:i:;y .. ?. servv fr:at Clan it Kitcr.t-:- wh > on the Is* ar jrreat abj'.-v as a -oft - :ative i ' vrrt*s> ind a iVvv express:* r.-\ ! by the eat*:,k'i xcv> or,v.-!- :< >1 ed feim: Governor Mort son- \ ' ti *.hv "A'orJtL He au> a vreat ledger ami in V y f v. ,f v- ?a> iamv ::t i:\ Itv.ut > ;vr.. great ;r. nuth " ^ili?n ar.i in Mr. K. ' ' i. ' ! Vv th< ptoivle f th;- a?I of rtv. nation, i ivrti "u S|o of t'rJi P realty -v :: ' Ur.. -.i St. Hi. Bariatr',g|t vw U war "' > 'eadrrsh.t H o* * Ke: - .-f-mativ- was ..rati ti ring in:* sawat t/eiioi f t.r history r.' ox;tuil:*.y : . .vr sunj&jjsed v ?31 > .">ai ii-'t v.ie\rth ry v.-ide =v. Mi. K:;4k*nv!it. was .r.v i ijua'. ?* rifriirj y : .Taint .* G B!a:nv a?i--r <?: hit-Ho i-;- .-i Represent at ivo.-. T> -t3U and cr.yr.tr> su:T-r :n ir; < yara .? i-n hi-? dvaih Senator Overman E Claud- K^h-n wjft .."viko sorrow to tKi> hr-rrs oi :ndn vht-r > t .-a-, OJt j?is hio.-.d la: d. Tbt t" art- rtpreser.tative rr r ir vver\ sialt aiu! I .-V' . snlit r who av.-.l hip. for rami, ny admirable trait and rnarait. who olrniroi: i >t-j ed niro for - Rixatj t' ar.dj jaaar-ty as I nar'.ianv -.tary k-adrr. 5 lie bom a k-iri.-Ksf m-n. il< was and ..real . . his ats %ver<' :il-" mnxl and . VfiT'.- n -'. Kadi ^.Ike Ir't'd q'sitjl D-oernbvr nbhct he v.'.vj.ti #iave i-. *-n cho-x-n lr\ his ^rty as speaker of the Hou- >f Representatives. r{is utUitnjsiy taking off is .1 -! .?- DO i.f\?; D?'ir..?ry of our .r.a; and ire country. Fsw men ever li*? - to \vhcm I was mure devoted. Hv *v;?s a urU'i friend, a u?yai Democrat: an > a groat Ann ri- an. Chief Justice Walter Clark: K.-ch:? will rank in h'.ffory ; h< Statt's .: eat* st nn-n. 1? ever stood for the mteres:> ??i the g v. i'.nly 1.1* 'In people. They had plioit i- .rnder.o.- m him ami he m-Vt-jj betrayed f.httii *ra*t. Mor than Jo years in C? nj.vr3$ ht' ; ???e lo :highest rank in : hot body and as floor leader of his party led at grath consanimate wisdom ami sunv- He > ?- Testified to high.r.-. --.II : r.:. 1:'. ? ? . ... " : .. : - .. .H .ri-.. . the ry!'?i'iihi? t&v ir has melted :)!l? -.he bright ia-ss . !' tfcr- roir,uig viay. Rftpiescotntive Piu: I . gritiveii that ''Isude Kitchen has pas td av a . For 22 years his cfr\wv>-> i in Cnng my sadr.ss 5 aii * he moiv oppressive when I rcfh - t Sat -t nliyfche Ih moerativ m-Mi > : :r.?: *>Tfh Congress organised iv, Devembi-- I alone remain as a ?i? "o' .i ;>i H? usv. On r]ae Republican side rhc-re are four or five-. Clai^h was h mh'^.Vv taoVic Co1.:..v.*. In my ..pinao, n - and lohr. Sfc.;>. . William? rank as the two greatest Je v? in 1 ho House during my exle.M.-b e s<-rvicv. Claude had the high .sr order of courige Xo onr wiio heard his speech a:?noticing his determination to vote against the resolution declaring -aagainst the Imperial (tor man Government doubted his sim-unty of purpov <>1 his courage- His manly p.?>ir,on cValiens.--.-d the admiration of ail who hee.ru the siKech. After he becaim e ater of the majority in T.hv la.-r LV.mocrapc hon.se we were <iraw.. very closely rogether. W'--' l-iw - >. r.itt- v,xr ?u;fcr' on occasions, their was alw ays mutual respect and cor.' ftder.ce. lie was always so fair and considerate his wannest and rn -{ affectionate friends were found amorg those who differed from him aweli as amonc tho?e who agreed with him. And 'his statement applies to those who neve* agreed with him politically. Those who knew him best both Democrat or Republican, all 1 Tutl's Pills Induce regular habit, good digestion. Relieve the dyspeptic and debilitated and tone up the system AGAINST MALARIA ) ? K .EADER ! TRIBl TES TO HIM ' -j i- . : > rress \v. -i tht ''act :Kj: 'o* opp?s?i::o?!. If united. had * ajcmy. :nu" ?:su':ty pin: - - ' >mall part ir t * jtreat : - fill say : - king :ibou: - irkaW( man He noticed teV r- hi.; lafi: (e. H, > -T-.J :. - i eer.-vr : morals > . day. be in- the life ?f . ?I. faithful Cvi <:sxt . if *' Y :.i :> ,vjj 10 rid of ' : - J at war rhe n suit, in my hunihls apinioa, y -v * :irh the pov r : thv Chi:st iar In ' the chaih-pffv ' - great r oe. : - n . . ' i afford this tisfie v.? men like C la ad Kited c. ; . - - - cx great V.* '! .Is '1.:t -s the -r-.t I f'.'vi * ha* my fr- ; i> no' Kepresfnt^itive Wuvfr. luildf K :eh . will : m:?ed in - nation- i <f Representatives He was - ?.? ? the v. --* :*.! ari<J ttK-n that I d\ pro... .. >x-a? - -1 and . .way.- h.- was . . in v .'Cat i. gr< had r;s jqual as ater coriu".-.]y n,; stiperRep-csent ative S:t!wink?< r hmde K - a. . * i|cpevt< nd ad:n I !>y those -vhn served with him n - il :rs an i It has n the f would r. - . .th I ' :rv to I"> place :: the House. Fearless at i tiuthfui r - \ one. of :nc a' -* IcM-if ? > t* th- :n > history. His death causes a Knd bstmr : .s , his party, the'State? .-f \orth Carol ho n:a Representative Hammer: .ludir tT - this gvr.t:avion afif M. I Ship man ' ,v..i.. s-. uicoib-..iir aim the 8h4 021 - . ." :?.>* wa> vo w .?!? sr>rv;ifi "hat ly he -> vhieii vhv -late ar.?i tht* :. :ui . You co- (i ? ? " "j. I -<w I THE ".VATAVC read lu> life as :? was reflected in his fa*v?loving. gentle. honest. ami sine--re. A man of great research and i". format ion. Mi Kitchin vu> : r. d the highest authority in' V: solution of momentous issuer v h . . >< frequently confronted American people during the f Years this sterling actor appeared lij 1 the stage of puoch.ttlv-scairod with the activities >f ii *. ? - pub ic car * r Courrwrv.r: Kitch'ti leaves . hind i::rn rh;> r.it ><age <>f ofcc.r to a host of sorrowing friends: "1 haie fought a good fight. 1 have -;n:>hed my course, f I hvifS kep- the faith." it will h? u '..Me * fere rt'Co:'t c: :ofls ol t'r.t h.\?5 .?r.d chara.-tcr of < "ongressnaarj Claude Kitchin fade fioni the mem: N-?rth Carolina. Or R. T. Vann: '"au le Kitchin was cas* : a large moid. Hv was ? : .. Jy many ways but in v- rv way. Tho country knew .. < . : . J h:n? :?> an orator, de .it . loader and statesman; but . - ? adaural as a privat* citi'nt husband, father and ::: 1> stin - .y j-.Ttisun in polities. Tm as .ri.ly dem . oraiie in the a " as- - Hh< heart aad hand !?< th- humblest of r :- \IIo\v snan. Hv ritthtooas-' i rtn-? SSi(i iBKfiity .-iiiil did not -v. ?a h?'v- t ro*usv a w.ethy cause. v - n: : autiful loved and! -v-iui lb in ne tMl * he wife ' : his \ uere ' .1! !ov..>\- to the, ja?t. i- - * diminished y - -j-.Taet; * ? : a: ;.-ais? d him more highly than ;i his neighbors. It is hard : onceiv- how any one ?? u' i have known Hlaude Kitchin well without loving him. and those vvho kn> \\ him be>i love.: him most. In rclifch fcc was undemonstrative and utterlx without cant, but r. id ; i :n.:.:-tered his church ... i iu'til.ed if him--if 'he divine" ici- ' \\ a: doth th? I ni require ' ;i n:. . to do justly, love mer- : y ~ a Ty . -rorc r.is ?*'?.! I : lui.! 1} n-j . r pro.iiic-i-d his .-.tperior ?UN3URN Vtcivs . v ii. rv..-u' P cv.-.i h Rub vv.:i , v- ihe ; \/ICKS % V* oBuq r- tjrrd >"c:tr.'.v ^WaHs of Be and Econc THE trend of interior < modern homes is simpl mony of color effects. Walls and ceilings should b with the furnishings. You can any desired color scheme with The Modtra, Dmtble. Sanitary Flat It comes in White and 24 rich which lend themselves admirably to tJ combinations. Pee Gee Flatkoatt is finish. because its colors remain bngh years and if soiled are easily cleaned wi For House Fttenor* use Pee Gee Mastic Paintcentage of ZINC, last longest, looks best and gi' ot iow est cost.k ti? *iri- * a ting" and Hem*.* and Hatu to TP'oint Th* Teajlee-Caulbert Co.. Ineerseratta. 1 THE BOONE HARDft There's i?ke$'ee P; For Everr 1 A L t.NSOCRAT )LD PAPER REVEALS HIGH PRICES OF SIXTIES ' t News-Mwsengtr. yelUv.v with age, y. * show - type prints as clear the \ ca.ne from the old Washinghand press, a copy of the Favetserver of June 1. l$t?3. near j :\ y years old to the day. was 3 t he N . - Messenger the ot h \v A. It. Vaughn. This old na Kic relic has been in the poss:on of Mr. Vaughn's mother since late oi publication. .miissiorcvs on appraisement of t rth Carolina, divided the state four districts, and called op on v citizens of the state *< proMipp^le? necessary for The .1 "*his, i"s life's struggle; !? a:! .-ho would preserve ihem s aZkd their famiiii- from a . ; -.t foe. on ;dl who would ;h? ;v iwn lives, their liberties heir | own property from the r,of unprincipled, devilish and r enemy." Richmond county in N-t No 4. was asked to provide <*> the following prices: . $2 ?' per bushel; meal, $4.J 5; c pcv pound; fldpr $ >(? per . wheat So per bushel. sugar n> for lair quality; lard S5v :!? for good quality; inoias>es vvbbk--y ?.r brandy -So! . .The FayetteviHe market i toid a Tent story, as *.v . e lifted as follows: Bacon " beef oOc; batter S2 per: :T. oe? pound: cotton 42c; eggs per doa n; flour i ."Til1 lots $40 ner super; liquors . whiskey -*:H> :? >_J per gaibrandy SJ ': "peach brandyj w;ass< s si-- nor gallon; nails n: per pound, sugar ?1.50 per !b . POOR JUDGMENT (The T}um Dijpalcfe) > takt * : ha: fe \ ni- *?' ? - of Co-opci :. Marketing A s>v cotton a <: tofcac;- .vill! ..." he chaii <?f contract bivakir.;* Ifc -a i. Poor nt was si: ?v;n ccniractH, Aot ci-!y fvctn I pi, .?,! >t.i!v!p?.int. inn fror.t *! .t i. fa: . ic?'>-opor.alieii. A riietlih' r *\' > pr? sh ?ws that ha* Hi" ir.i: h in <!uiiv;?u;ai erfor^fchhat? V iv l*?t I! v <i Jive II'J u, .1 . - 1 * - - ? 11I > ' ivI. >" look to lie h-'r . Vi *. \v?.re enemies. The member vvho fail.- to live up to I:is c??-' 'iiitjjf lontract shows :v t ..ids his .n,ihei-nieni-i ier. The person who tells you that ;m a crop the market is. tt? i i tho farmer than orderly j nark?r i::p* 'a th< eo-opt rative way is is ?vu ,! ler-.-s: and not; i the pv',?<i'.?vr. " | . . ;auty /r my I Jecoration in icity and harlend perfectly easily carry out SI J 03 Foiih i, velvety colors he most charming i an economical IHJ it and beautiful for IT th a moist sponge. HI ?It contains high per- If yes lasting satisfaction II" ' 11 Method of Tie*-or. ia." m." or trrite direct to LoxarCilU. K.y. tni? rn :iHL LU. lint ProdSl purpose j I" JUNE 7, 192? Something to Think si bout | Jg?p\^J By F. J. lyjLKEtt IMm^ r 04 IM AGIN AT I ON TN ATX that has to do with master ** fu! effort and extraordinary achieve- h> men:, there roust first be In the rolnd of the prospective operator an imaglDatlve activity. *? t i r* p t In < r l?*r to write a book or a play "' $ I* Sit t.XCfaiingC It is necessary in the beginning of the . , - , work of either, to set our imagination j " n a >u>1 ,e>'s ' ' "" rea,-?3r to work, suing carefully step by step m, m?v , the care of a bank over the plots and characters, and picturing thero to the limit of our ability* and carries away the conventent as tiiey appear when they make their obeisance to the public, for vhose en- little book that records the fact tertainroent they have been produced. . .... This same principle applies to every rm- ; w:tn this, he pays A3! rils by form of labor, whether by the hand or husi,.,s;. on p3per, the brain, the inan or woman possessing the .creator power of imagination nnd th- firmly establishes his finanhaving a decided advantage over those who constantly have to be told what m st: : rig. Sacked by the bank's to d'? and guided at every turning point. great probity, ne lakes a short road. The artist first visions his picture before lie mixes his colors and takes " up his brushes; the architect sees iu D.._lr _? D1 D his n iud the outward form and pro- ?* OlOWlIlg KOCk portions uf h building or a bridge, prior Plowing Rock. N. C. to making the preliminary sketches. ?... .... ? ??"? > k"?f ?.v ui?- iini i -ii r>fi > thij?g rrtntcd. Without liuasinativf activity the over again long after the hand tCai world would s?.??n retrograde. wrote If is famed to dust. Cities would become unsightly, there The Pyramids, those impressifU would he no music or ori, no schools monuments near Cairo. Egypt, en th? or colleges?nothing to give inspiration west side of the Nile, grew from to the ycung and urge them <>n to but- Imagination to imperishable pllU? pass their elders. which have excited the wonder and Tlie f??rce of will, unless it Is sup- admiration of mankind for cent uried. ported by imagination, rarely aceom- "Where there Is no vision," says the pllshes anything above the ordinary? Book of Books, "the people perish " never jn-ns a poem that will go down If you are blessed with an !msgthe ages, never chisels a statue whose inntive mind, a conscious aiming at a grace and charm excite enduring ad- result, give It free rein and let ft lead oration, never writes n song that mil yon where it will. lions *'f people love to sing over and t? 1**2. bv ltcCiar* Xfw?wt*r svndtrat** _ LADY GOT SO WEAK COULD SCARCELY STAND After Suffering From Many Female Troubles This Lady Heard of Cardui and Took It, She Says, "Until I Was Well." "^IOME TIME AGO." say# Mrv took a l-adies Birthday Almanac ami ttuena McParland, of R. P. D. 2, road of a case something like mine. ! Bostic, N. C., "I suffered a great toid my husband to get it and I would deal with weakness common to women, i try it. I had bearing-dowr. pains, my sides and "1 saw a great improvement after the back hurt, and my limbs drew. ! would the first bottle (of Cardui), no I kept It op get so weak In my knees 1 could scarcely until 1 was well. Now 1 am the pictnae stand. - of health " "I was very nervous, and could not Thousands of other women hare writrest 1 didn't feel like eating. I grew! ten, to tell of the beneficial restdh) obthln, and did not have ambition for any- j taineri by taking Cardnf, and to tttxta uiing. .mend It to other* "I had been trying other remedies ..Cardui has stood the test ot exfecufve but did not get any belter. we, for more than forty years, in the "Some one told ns of Carded, and treatment of tnxrfj&e* coemmw *t> mses. -hai i: was recommended tor. I also Try ft. in It's "Usco'Tim'e Again United StatesTi res ,f ^ a re Good 11 res ?* fjp "-qgp yHE 30x3V2 "Usco" A is still the fabric money's - worth of America. If your dealer tries to sell you something else he won't be * surprised if you tell "Usco's" are built by the same people who make Royal Cords. This fact counts. II WheretobuyUS.Tires J. B. TAYLOR, Boone, N. C. J. H. VAN CANNON, - - Banners Eik, N. G. NEWLAND GARAGE, - - - Newlonci, N. C.

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