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The world's small est daily news paper is a little messenger that enters 90% of the homes of this sec tion. It goes tvhere circulars Greetings from China (Continued from Yesterday) “Not to give you a laugh,—am I citing these Chinese inconven iences, for they no longer exist in larger cities. From four domestic aids in our first years of China house-keeping we are now down to one man of all work. Phones, deli very boys, electricity, gas ‘self coming’ water, as the Chinese c?ll it, central heat, steam laundries are to be had in most of the larger cities. When war came rolling in like a juggernaut, it interrupted amazing plans for the multiplica tion of modern conveniences, for the spread of education, industrial and economic enterprizes, the de velopment of communications, pro cesses of social development and economic rehabilitation, improved agriculture and reductions in tax es, and determination on the part of the most enlightened and soocial ly minded government China had ever had to bring about the social and economic up-lift of its people. China was ‘sitting pretty.’ Driven by that determination, she had stabalized her government, she had brought about political unity, she had eliminated civil war, and she had driven Communism to her northwestern borders. She had never enjoyed higher credit. There was bouyancy of spirit, expecta tion, optomism, and far-reaching plans for the future, which were new to the Nation, and which were transforming and rebuilding it. In ' contrast now, she seems to be going back toward medievalism. Many of her cities are in ruins, her educa tional institutions have been large ly destroyed, or driven to the in terior, her factories have been dis mantled, her ports are blocked, her idealism and patriotic impulses suppressed, her dreams seem smashed. Her colleges are being re-established farther inland, her Missildine’s Pharmacy Conscientious Service With Two Registered Druggists PHONE No. 4 industries and the center of her population are moving west, while her energies are going into de fense against overwhelming odds. Gene Turner. (Continued Tomorrow) The Asheville Citizen delivered to your door every morning for 20c weekly. Chas. Ford at Ice Plant.—Adv. lwtf. Horseback Riding j Phone 89 ! Andrews Stable i T . i „ , « Trade Your Old Radio for A 1939 RCA VICTOR RADIO With Electric Push Button Tuning *; These new RCA-Victor • Radios with electric tuning are available for as low as $29.95. AVANT ELECTRIC CO. Phone 51 and salesmen can not enter. It will help sell your goods or carry any brief mes sage for only a few cents a day. Just telephone 99
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1939, edition 1
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