frptfihr 14. 1923 i Carolir The Soi ^ fac:'r: the east | r i ty of > morning, I n North latitude T - i the Atlantic, her I j> he : at S:.1.' kies .J ' . >ho is p>wn. ' ; changeable liying 5 . Madam Natures *s wreaths of Spruce" g in and Rhodenron,1 > , . ,.r adorned ' t C'onoueror. or King r T?r?ru.-- frngrapt. y tut . v.-htn the ; njr t : thtr for joy. i of creation; trimmed 1 : nitons and streamers ; r:.i: of the Blue c Ail*- rhanios and their y I autiful than those 1 daughter coming J Solomon, at the 1 b ir nuy tials. ?0 square milles of 1 - .000 aro coastal i " miles in width, and :p altitude on the 1 ?1.000 square ' f t in 1 . -.! v and 2100 f. t ^ .,/ 1 -a mak j; an < tu. - ' itud : OOoo, i :au ?ou".t m,., . .untry.j j Aji'Ki'arhim Sy tvtv.. i Rid r,,, - -A th ??1T . ' !1 * iT II ' M'?i'ntuis and th?' i < Plateau .Km raid 1 ' _h CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Money Sav< Money Earn 50 ihitiL&co I Sduhg -fy.f5 I ^ Hinjl,f F Daliey Company be. Wnvnuwiii 'i/satt Getting Ready To Hi i Pcall ht The railroads, in the las have placed in service freight cars and 1,998 new They are awaiting delivi freight cars and 1,902 lccon are endeavoring to get the in the best possible conditi by October 1st, in order handle the peak load. By I expect to have 952 of all working drder. They have increased the rim tives in good order from 75X to 8 her let expect to have S5X. The: their fuel stocks from 6,757,000 t tons (equal to 68X) thus releasing V Car Mflf wnnl/i Kova K?pn n?v xr ging thi? fuel. To do thia. tl ! "pending over a billion dollars t piane equipment, construct new j tracks etc. ^urt tf,e railroad*, and Indira .J iZing 3am* at the ntugic^l and dt ttri e **0 b*tnf proposed by tha*c who do - .... I ? la Leads ith, He Says ying between them. 35 to 75 miles in 1 . with, with many cross ridges cor.-| tectlrg them, with narrow valley4 ji r I riv/< gorges between them. 1 h< r- ;?rf more than SO peak- reach r??r -mu altitude of about 5000 feet !?' over feel, ami Ml. Mitchel biug b> a:i Altitude of about '>711 Vet. and hundreds ef peak.4 below 1 000 feoi backing up these. In the long awhen King Storm ;athcred x hi* somber rrown about j orne of these peaks and moved in | najeety aero-;- this great plattrau.J ?nd forked lightening leaped frqm *ak peak, I ng time to husidet. natures great "organ, shak, j 1 t d \vn the rain in torrents, it gave < nth and s- urce t" numb v- of ih rrandest rivers in the finest location j ?n Karth; and, n lb-disvllcd. icre. sparkling chrystal waters, as. iirght. young, and dancing as when 'lung from th?- fine r :* God ih the icgirningj ru.-hing, tumbling d wn th'j slopi s in cascades and water 'alls. with attendant i> jtterf! ? -? a'nbov.--. mo? (i and sun-pnint-1 < v I .11.s arm t '-t-Iy v::!' 1 . ! i\v. 1 ! : i;?f- and j -older. ut :. ts :il " v . ru-di'mi: 0n by J ill! t.v.: 1 dale. mountn?n end vale.; i for- : . ' ??- bird . f j prs. fin,, farms, Vtpny h??m -. .vatc-J ntr plants, animals, man. boast. i -troi? . vi'I'ii" -. t v.vn*-iri - . and il:o furr.i bin>r un measured p.. v. ?v o turn the v. heels cf pro;-: i N Ca. '.in - ha the jrreatost mil.! i". >>{ iii,.the 4 i \tt -t _ aricty of of arv State in the L": :on. This..- soils nr*? susceptible >f the hughes! state ,.f imt)i >vcment,J is shown by the bountiful harvestsmd, r tin- influn?t. and direction of ffieri* i : men at the head of her Wfa Mif.iral I:: itul '!?. She ha;' -?n ideal tliin.it,, temper:-, ur<\ reai-hintr an average of 40 an 2 d ;:r?-cs faronhvijrht in \vi ; antf 2 dcyrecr in summer, n. :h-. , too * snoe-' i, Polish I All Color* ; BufaW. N. Y. wdle 1he * m ion for service uuo in gwu sober of loeomo- I L 21, and by Octo- IIHI f have increased B on. to 10,667,000 RlB ' over 86,800 coal I IE EH 1< led later on for U\ wH ie railroads am sA , his year to pur- HE. Bfl fards, terminals, a ctly yourself. by ad- E*pQt? . M.fu? measures that KjLraU Out know anything * ?W railroading | I No JO mr* A THE CHEROKEE SCO! Iiot nor too cold. She has every elevation between sea level and the Lops of her mountains. Since 100 Lett in atidute ;s equivalent to 500 miles in latitud., she offers a wonderful cnoice as to temperature; greater than any other stale east ot the Mississippi. She has much tain tall, averaging from 10 to 82 inches per aiu j.i. nmte than any otiu- stale except Western Oregon, and a bell I..lending by the mouth of the Mi - i -ipjit. This gives great a urance of regluarity of fine crops, also giving her citizens the greatest choice of kiimate conditions in the seclection 'of their homes. The Subtropical plants and the inure haidy ones of the North growin North Cnrolina giving 22 profitable commercial, agricultural crops, a greater number than in any other tat-. making her fifth from the top in Agriculture products. She has morc than 6000 factories giving employment to mor than . 158,000 workers, with an annual pay, roll of $127,000,000, and an invi -li ..< ....... .i.-.. ncujjM,. 000. Sht. ! ::<}? the South in the i umbt r of wattes and salary earners; and, in valu - added t.? raw n.aieiia: after process of manufacturer; North Carolina adds $471,000,000; Texas $295,000,000; Virglna 269,000.000; Ceorg a 20:1.000.000; North Carolina, lead? it; t South the vjmber of * :-itu- t -.-its, in tie capital invested, in th. number f operators ?mp!oyvd, in the variety of products and in valuP e?f out-put. North Carolina loads in the United State - the large t l>en*m Mill, th-.- largest Towed Mill, the largest Pulp Miil, consul v.- one fourth of aii the tobuoo' used in manufacture, ami pays ?-:;c fou-.'h v:' ail . tin- tobacco \ . I.; 1921, Noith ! Carolina paid $K0,0 , no tax ur. Tohrtcoy; New York, next -tat' . p.i'd $45,000,000. North Carolina manufacture* more icigaretts, has more : cotton mills, and is second in value of cotton manufactured products, manufacture.- more furniture than all out on. e?th? r city in the Unit- d Stat . In !1* 11, Johnson, Pitt and Robertson vccro in the li t of fifty richest agricultural counties of the Union. North Carolina is the second in the production < * tobacco; third ai the i> ducii n of forgum, peanut-. mil sweet p.itatoe-; has grown nv?rc :aid $4,000,000 for schools, the last wo years she paid $42,000,000 for he same purpose. As a pleasurer and health resort, Vestern North Carolina it] woth enown. Her pure crystal waters, ter balsam laden air, her clean blue kips, whprp spomtir di?pa?p cannot i :xist above an' elevation of 1700 feet dtitude, the granduer of her mounain peaks, the beautiful valleys beow, sharp ridges and deep cut anyons, fine forests, heavy foliage, *irds and flowers, so foil of life, rora one of the brightest set 0f livng pictures and every turn' of the | ye, like the Kaleidoscope, presents new set of panaramic views. This art of the State is truly ' the Switzerland of America, thu Eden f the New World, and is filled with housands of happy sturdy boy and rirl scouts, tourists and triea^uren > eekers. North Carolina i? settled largely iy the Saxons, perhaps the purest in he land, a race . which has proved tself one of the most constructive j apable, just, generous, brave, liberty I oving people of the world. Our people fled from the Mother 1 'ountry, seeking religious liberty, | ind they, got it by revolution; but ' >ur parents almost grew free under he influence of a set' of Christian j Keener Monument Co. | J. S. KEENER, M.n.g.r Tomotla, N. C. CaM or Writo If You aood a Monument JT. MURPHY. NORTH CAROLINA 80,000 Horsepower Will Be Developed The Mountain Island plant of the Southern company, now n earing completion on the Catawba river three miles from Mount Holly,Will have four generators each producing 20,000 horsepower. The lake formed by the dam on the river covers It,."00 acres, the water being imponded for a distance of six to eight miles. Th# powerhouse is bunt in ?he dum and is. 140 feet high. The plant will have a head of H."> feet. This watur will generate power equal to that represented by 1,000 tons of coal a day. kaders. such nvn wM. William '?f Orange. Walpole. Wiiberforce, Wesley, ( - i :? . Bright, Glad tone, Whitfield, and Lloyd George; and it appeared thes peoples were used n* nstrun: nt~ i,; the hand of God to carry th* 1 to the Mother Country and to ftee the v. >thl May they prove themselves' worthy of this trust and r ? fonward in th ? general uplift of the Nations on Karth. While i. 1 of our states. !;ko our Government, have been sitting with folded hands, awaiting reconstruct ion and readjustment, while r.: > 1e than six million laborers were out of employment, with more than twenty five v I lion wotntn and children dependants. Our rtatesmen in 1981. i -li-d ?r,0.000.000 in b #:.d I aid our counT '-s to build more than (1.000 ni>! of hardsurfac d hghways conned i: ail the bounty si- and I.tgcr North ?\tr.>i,na. Three thousand miles of this system will soon be completed. Our State during the last year, kt 1100 miles of road to contract. At the present. rate of work. ;ht. s \ thou a: -Is h.i>s will soon be completed. Our people; hftVe scarcely feit the stringency of the time-. Long 1 v. our st itesmen! I.. E. MAINLY. , HOWS THIS? HALL'S < \r\?mn MI vdrWE wilt do what %ve cla f<>r it?rid your *yst?*m of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. IIALI/S CATAKItll MKT consists of an 0;ntmcn* tvh: h QutrUIy < Relieves the catarrhal Mftamrnatioa. and j the Internal Mo?it '.< . Tome, whn-h j act* throuch the ttlcod on th-* Mucous Surface*, thus assisting to restore nor- , mal conditions. Hold by druRiiists for ov. r 40 Years. K. J. Chtncy & Co.. Toledo. O. JSK ^?<2 f "Get you cffthi The Fleet Boss says 1 clutch thrusts and beai because of the bad hal on the clutch pedal. A is multiplied 3 or 4 ti in the clutch ? until i throw out dean and of many everyday exf Fleet Boss that make h following. This is an age of speci prehensive refining e: century has enabled u that you can trust in practice and study h; experience is built int you buy?and it count fn nrnrlr on K??arin STANDARD ' _ ??Sir?. . ?9 I Candler's Fan Shoe v i 300 Pairs Men's and W ;!; and Oxfords, taken fr< v Blacks and Browns, ir y prices $6.50 to $10.00, | styles, Clean-Up price ;!; 200 Pairs Men's and X .J fords taken from our : ular sizes. Regular pr % to $6.00, Clean -Up p 1.000 Yards Percale a % Checks, all colors, va | 1,00 \ ards Brown She :j: inches wide, yard ? 200 Ladies Pure Wc Z price $3.50 to $5.00. I ? at a bargain, Clean-L'i | BIG BARGAINS IN P AND CHIL V Z Good grade Ginghams ? patterns, yard HUNDREDS OF OT1 I COM1 V . CANDLER' I MENT The Big Store V | - MURPFI t SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR r'foet it pedal!" ie has seen hundreds of rings needlessly worn out ait of riding with the foot t little wear on the thrust mes in the lots of throw inally the clutch doesn't begins to drag. Just one >eriences of the practical is advice decidedly worth ialists. A long and comxperience of over a half is to give you a motor oil i every particular. Long ave made it right. This o every quart of Polarine :s 100% when the oil gets g sunatcs ok your motor. OIL COMPANY / Jer??y) ilari The PoUrme Chert boils down yean kind of car and recommends the righ for yours. Consult it at your dealer's. si "I'mMm a, FACE THREg' >c ious Clean-Up | Sale! I omen's high-class shoos 7f Dm our regular stoclc? ? regular sizes. Regular i All good (tO QQ t , pr. <^P?3?I70 } Women's shoes and Ox- j| egular stock but ir&og- X ices $3.50 d? 1 QQ nice, pr.