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':, ' M n mr'ic kko. , i:, :yAV, ait.::, e. i. Y, 0 TUECOURiER wu. a hammer, corras Catered m second 1a mail matter t the postofflce at Aahebor N. C KNOW NORTH CAROLINA .-' j more distinct voice in hi efonoaue' REIDSY1LLE GIKL CUBED affairs. But, maa does not lira Dy OP SLEEPING SICKNESS hoed." It is aot necessary- that Mr. MILK TOAST DIET fiii nw R. ; TtK MUCH FOB HER TfTf ictirn ptrrn niTncn a w u : u v u ! . - j Prof.' E. C Undemaa.' Professor f bread aloae even though the bread k i.i j.tn ii ck. i nu i-.-w j m nmi uuuk. uiai uia i rnr r uim i - . . . -- . ... w .. . . . . . . - p , : - , . ..I "I orM Tar yeara wit omy Sociology at rth Carouna lege , ee mM Irani . wne - wam7 L. Mis Irene Smith. daorbter of Mr. 11! " r 7, 1 77 temporary jetiei. My uver wa vrtr for women has rittaa a mo viuaiy grown a co-operativeiy w-' mnd Wr, a 6mithi of BeiJvilLe, ui me cqu uuu uw jnurni--uw oaa alter eauag j vaoia ajwgyi nve interesting letter lor many or ue ice gooa uunjr oi we wwwuun, in- . f about three weeks - suffered -would depend largely upon all three a fulness a my stomach aaq tcy newspapers and periodical of the 'creation, health, culture may alt come Dinr . now weii watte, it seems. Certainly the workrt M Plpitt. I eauld aol t State on What North Carolina Needs, to tha residents ef cities their eon-. r, k work aa teacher ia.-. of ih. tch.r i t a.) imnr,- Si" ? S"? I:- Kaow .f""-. " u Bom- aaoiuo eymu- KiMtoa achooL While at her f urr .THiAMFfi.v.A.S PRI ESiASSOCIA uuvt !0N P'5'- Sine. taldr M.vrt Won,terfnl T-J Hitum a twditie thin to doM oar VM Tua fro. the State, A. COOntrT Ufa J .??'.J,: "T . ions aie lasUng. Etch person no ru -,edy. more than a year ajro, I can ec te fault and mistakes, but this method commission would interest Itself m !7tlkn to the hospital tei what age, can hark back to "school aaythinf my appetite desires." It ta wiU not correct them. . The article pro mating a more .equal distribution- wher ghe ha(j treatment ' for' aome ' davs" and recall the teaching advice, upJt, harmless preparation that e. seta forth tho fact that our fair etate of theee good thmft to the food-pro-, .$ without any iraprpement result- : "CiAaheboro, N. C. ApiU 6, 1922 and impressions of the teachers. The , v t a i . T T T ZT r . ;' , v- :1 'i ' v ln.". Her parenU then took her hom .:, IP : three " V. while important and nece HJl Z t!f4rSl Ji lWdXV mmu-hiK- oAttorey General Daughtery cently testified before tne house ' .. mauon wnicn causes pracucauy an ana means oi commurucauon. u we.'ennecntracted carriuaism to ie out v;,;0 tk. - ury, are not the whole oi the tram- stomach, liver and intestinal ailment work for the upbuilding of our home the blot of illiteracy. The level of a responded imraeditely to the treat- -in? of the school room, and th tear- includiny aDoendicitis. One dose tl state, little is out of reach of her citi- Rtsta'a nrooresa must alwavs-ba miair- . i. . - a.. -,.a ehi . propriation committee and stated er who does not see his or her opportu- convince or money refunded. Soldby. Kns. The letter further state: jed by the extent of tike people' ability read mail and talk with her friends -': one-hali of the employees of the De- mty anj realize the part she plays in Standard Drug Company and druggist ? North Carolina needs faith in heri to shara tn the thoughts,: hopes, as- fo-ten time. Miss Smth ieft for" partment of Justice are under cm. shaping the child's whole future UA, ' " v To l)eUev " the golden age pirauons, fliacorenjs, iuiq movemcnis Kinstoa to 'resume. her v work in - tha J ?future Is a denial of faith. When the'lina has a white illiteracy rata hhrher! - ' " - ---v.:" '.- - - . v TION OF RANDOLPH COUNTT backward look dominates a people it than, that of 46 other states, in the r. rOLTRANE. FORMER v . shaping the child's whole future Ufle, and instilling: the principles of troth COLORED TEACHERS ASOCIA- RANDOLPH CITIZEN, HONORED service but that he w as opposed to l.ie cml service and in favor of aboiisn- am honesty has missed the hiirh ing it because he stated two-thhus t- calline of a lifetime, and should iro sa- ADOPTS RESOLUTIONS is already in the first stages of decay. i Union, her level of progress- will be tK nnmhor of pmnlovpps undr civ; t i, koi.. tv i North Carolina needs a revision of lower thaa it ouarbt to be. wV 1 . -- w aiiuilici LuoillCOd. I ilC 9UUI Ul LT1C J . I 1 1.1. L r L .. . . . . . . . . ... . ,vi. .lid not do na much work as ,k;m ax .1 . . . , w V organic law. The present oonsutu-1 ureat is our heritage oi' none, anat w j' Coltrane, . . ., .v.v.,a w., . ,ieacners Asoaauon coiorea, m i con must be made to square with the .greats ... ' " r lha Roanoke Rabids hih ehool. hasv they would do if not under civil er- or should do so unless it is crampeu final meeting at Asheboro, N- facts of modern-times. A constitution The obligation of j oar "We J-fata bron Stfullme secretary of the. vice and that they spend too much by unseeing or uninterested parents March 18, 1922. v3rtkh does not grow with a progres-' E. C UndeBMV'-'Pafessoe.i-o! Korth CarafiBaTeaehcrB";Aiambly time in trying to work out plans to and teachers. Let us eive the best t'ramSMaSn ... ol " PP " destined to time to be-, Sociology, N.U College Zor Women, at a salary of $4000 per ' year. ' Tl - aiiv akil MM J . O" - - , WlltC OMIICI Ml 1U1UICI lUlCCMV Superintendent 7ot " make themselves tion. The truth secure is the in the civil pos:- you suffer from biliousness, "con- without discussion or oppositionv ,' our cIuluren ana employ teacners wno 80n, assigned to Randolph County -- North Carolina needs a eountrv life serMie love chimren moro thnn thMr Fi of rnirrwrnrht. rarhpr tMininj hi. A mt-t L-J.k. ..,mAs has been practically ignored and aboi- checks at the end ot the month, fot 8tructr High Point Normal and In tion is eighty per cent tural can never low complexion, loss of appetite, baeh Mr.' Coltrane i a. native of vEan ished by the executive orders of the the pay check in most cases is no'ustri.al ti"..10 conduct the Read- gc far beyond the average standard taste, in mouth, Teniae Vand .Teniae dolph county, having been iborn and ma vuuir.i "' "" wui- vi living oi lus irrT jig people. ine vegeiaoie nui wiu cevramiy siraignc rearea ; in.5fliw! wrjiMuy. service, ors of said countv: and whitnuui. tha Munstitu nunaut ta n .,f.. it... T....l.k.a,.j.ai im. TT fnmuli, t Snnanufnulnit r schemes to eade it. As now atlminis- The service a eood conscientious, mm- said nrof.. Curtwriirht. has eondueted.tiMn tKn th m . k. . - vtM Lrf-wMia' t Ui mmtv - is a pietese of civil serv- panionable teacher renders a child can-! sao. reading circle course with great. .m ' m " i'- , , , ' . . - i. , ' -. efnclencv. and helDiuiness to T" --------------------,--,,-mM1-------l " 1 " teachers: and by plans and adequate payment for their As now adminis tered there is a pietese of civil serv ice to deceive the applicant, but the not be paid in money truth is practically all the appoint ments in almost every class of ITie civil service are partisan appointments. Home Whereas, we are deeply grateful to the State Department of Education,: "If thers one man in the woriu,to Mr- Ferguson, to the County SUA who appreciates his own home," saw perintendent of Randolph county,' and one yesterday, 'It is a traveling ma..to P.rot; Curtwnght for his splendid. Is it the house that he misses and de-. services. sires to come back to? Mo, it is the I Theretore, Be it resolved: That home. Every house is not a home. n.thls association does hereby extend a is the DeoDle who dwell in the house vote ot thanks to the omciais sigm . . H - 1 I 1 There is an a:.,.Ile a"ve. "u maKinjr. borne i is1"" The State Board of Health is looking well in to the sanitary condi tion of the hotels of the state, and seeing that the law as enacted by the that make it home General Assembly of 1921 is being too, about home complied with. The first prosecution women. nave 11 an1 sme do nc . . i l , , C)n, d,. I - There is just one person who mc:.c vts instituteil by tne fatate Board oi . . , , , r. " " , , . i. . , i . the home and that is the motner. Health against th- Marsh Hotel a. Reai homes do not TOake themselves. Lexington. The hotel management It is the motherwho makes them. You was charged wkh vio'ating four sec- have often heard the saying, "As the tions of the law namely: failure to woman s so s the home.' This is eterna- keeo posted a list of chara-es for f uni k., i, urt nT,t.;sent to each ot the parties rooms failure to provicb proper bed 0f it. There is nothing to equal thejn."!ned abo''?f . a copy Lou"', linen; failure to keep beds and redding mother's eyes, and her mothering iul P R WATTS free from vermin; unsanitary condi- nrind ad touch. She thmksf ever , tions in kitchen. The prosecution re- . ' sh A . t. . nmD ' . . t,'fl MISS ALENE COX, Com, supreme reason it is true. ' " 'Travel east or travel west, A man's own home is still the best to Prof. Curt That the services of .Prof. Curt- wright have been all that could be wished, and helpful in the fullest measure. ' That we request the return of Prof, Curtwright to this field vhen the' work is open again. I That a copy of .these resolutions be- suited when the management of the hotel failed to c:mply with the sug gestions for improvement of thse conditions by a representative from Jhe Board of Health. Many of the hotels of the state have score ap proximately prefect ,an others navu been promptly corrected the defects Fi:u uul. x ...... fi - outstanding kAnAfiit t, tVio ct-ito is whole for .1 11 1 r . ,j er v...w.v v.., was tne aaaress Dy ivuss jane Auuamv, , oc c . l f. next to homes and schools, hotel sani- 0f Chicago. In the course of her ad- f1"' olf . ?u Dy dress Miss Addams discussed the,XJCW" ...p-.,. League of Nations, and stated, as "Found Seven Rats Dead in Bin Next Morning" i '' Robert Woodruff says: "My prenvj SOCIAL WELFARE ises were miestea witn rats. 1 inea MEET AT GREENSBORO ?AT-SvNAf n rie"d's 5eComme?f?:i lon. Next morning found seven dead .. . .irats in bin, two near feed box, three. The tenth annual meeting of the , Found , numbe' slne, social welfare workers of the State XT - ,A , u T eviu , held at Greensboro last week. The & Tet STnave standing feature of the conference ,s J Qj, ai. e.J uowui aiiivv tv-j wvq'.' vw-f., 6 Per Cent Ui -. '-T it K t IS ASSURED EVERY PURCHASER OF ALAMANCE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS tf.tion should be enforced JOINT ALLIANCE OF FARMERS nny olners wno are miormeci, mat .,.., . ono aktfv the foreign nations cannot understand UNION, LABOR AND - why the6United States does not enter BROTHERHOODS tne league. She further declares tna- RURAL MAIL CARRIERS -r-. TO TAKE CENSUS OF PIGS Washinsrton. March 23. The depart-, ment of agriculture, through the help; the. United States "can no longer keep , ,;n , Barrett, President State out of the world things; it can no , . , ., ', kt.: u IU"Ktr lu I probable pig popu at oh 0 fth -la" o,i T v v..,m.. which other nations are standing- . . . f ... ,.. . James F. Labor Union, R. W dent Farmer.s Union, and J. E. Kum- garner, Chairman State Legislation "INVESTI- GATE BEFORE INVEST ING" Officers were elected for the coming states leading in the production of swine. More than Z4,Uuu carriers, lroQ v mri Mr f-ilrT Stovoncnn nt - Committee of the Brotherhood of Lo- wTnJ-T. chose f.! 9'5W P08Wmces - , -' : - take tne pig census. will nJf - to , : . n . . . . I -jo comonve firemen anu cngiiiemen, tne (ient. resolutions were aaoDtea ron . .:v J . ; , .. . ... , . , , ; . . 1 as vney atari, oufc wiwi uku yvn $ leading representatives of the com- the establishment of a school for de-'the carrierg will distribute card : Cjnittee appointed for the purpose of hnquent negro boys, cehsorship of . questionaries on which will be obtain feioint aciliation, hav2 agreed upon . !! 2d reports from the farms on each i.- . oMi,,n in .,vnr of " " i-"' ..TT. 1 route. From these returns, percen . jnou uui.vvi uv.v.. ... - many ukiier ui vuai 1 11 1 c .t 1- tu !'-; permanent abolishing of ad valorem the people o fthe State. i :;? taxes for State administrative pu- - - , SX , , , Miss lone Kitchln Dead poses and the naming of a commission H .'. to investigate and study county gov- Miss lone Kitchin, twenty year old, HMianf tmth O V1AW rvT TVIKITIO fl nil 0 . j- VllUUCUd wvawii v . . ' Claude Kitchin, died last Wednesday tages and state totals will be worked out and applied to the total 01 an farms in the 14 states. The mail men will supply the in formation showing the pig birth rate from January 1 to June 80 for com parison with the record for the first half of last year. The individual pig data will be guarded as secretly as making improvements, and to Dring after iingerin? illness. Her death sksitit nthor lobulation for the benenc rvenrrpd in Washincton where she haa f fi Tnhiir been having treatment for somx 1 an income tax return. A ouestionnaire for sUte officials nth. Hope of her recovery wa- " . . . . , j . , . abandoned several weeks ago when 11 and; legislative offices and probatrty WM found that ghe had heart dlseaa. solicitors and judges. It is also ex- complicated by blood inflammation -! thr.t nncstionnoire' brought on by a germ, known r -1 mn. !. anAAat for rwn- Sierepiococcus. im is a. rare u- SAFETY OF PRINCIPAL is not always guaranteed to an investor.. In fact, many ''J so called investments are nothing more than specula- . tion where the chance of profit, interest, or the return . of the principal is a gamble. There are, however, some real bonafide investments that bring a profitable yield to the investor and the stability oi which is as good as -7 a guarantee that the invested principalis safe. Alamance First Mortgage 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds furnish you a means of investing'with safety. Each - -and every bond is fully secured by a first mortgage on , actual property, and this alone protects your principal.' Yielding 6 per cent interest a sum consistent with safety and good business-and backed by a surplus of over $250,000 and a company known for its integrity ? - and fair dealing,? these bonds merit your careful con- sideratidn for the investing of your surplus funds. - Write for free booklet Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. W. E. SHARPE, Mgr. C, G BURLINGTON, N. C. Somers, Field Representative . Life Upon propounded to grew. ' of Government Depends Enforcement of the Law Judge Goff, first assistant attorney general, says that . the " government will endure on tne roc oi law REPUBLICANS AND ease and little is known of its treat- forcement or lt perish on the quicksand of lawlessness. Ex-President Taft says that one who holds his oersonal opinion ar.d his claim of personal liberty to be of higher sanction . than the overwhelm ing constitutional exprjsbion of the people i a disciple of practical bol- shevum. . . . These remt rks.. of oui e iiare ref erence W t.t enforc iitie it uf the 18th amendment. , , ' . i r ment. The. family accompanied t: body to their former hcome at 8co- THE SOUTH land Neck. Here among her many friends, the body of Miss Kitchin was Tot every Congressman lost in the laid to rest. Western rtates the Republican party nESl)ERS0cOVKTY MAN expect to gain one in rl.e South. They STABBED ON CHURCH YARD have -a steep and (horny path to tread. s. ... a Iau li. n se.ion of the cooiitrv George W, Garren of the Fruitland t. -- hi,-i n h f,.'n,.d bv imin section ta Henderson county near " .-" . Asherille wa tabbed while on trie in another section. . Ebeneezer church ground last wet- . The South will cever ropport a Hubert Maxwell,, of. ; that section Is nnf that faatora ncial orivileee eharamMl with the action and" is held tn upon which the money baron laHen the Henderson ?wtr ' ftg" An .v- - V.An bond.- A coroner' Jury rendered the .i, y,. 7"" V"" verdict that Garreit came to his tieatn fund to.be expendel thhf v fall tn- an.y wound inflicted by a knife m ,Tort to capture the aext Congrea the hands of MaxwelLVIt i aid that could 'be" ntflized te bettre advanUgo Garren wa engaged to be niarrietf to UbCrtar,- than U tn. South. . STIrKS -wtnvr-'.i twr-wHijUJrflj pleasing to the younjc c -Ja-ydh of From Efeicrple SAMUEL A GENTRY PRAISES -J.'BEAR'S'.EMULSION;-;; Real Thin ir Jf to '-Baild'-Ud ' Rundown it- a KV'iT.jf'.vW".-,,; I X:. :V;". i. LaatV-"- I ;v";";. -Word . "V- . , f a External "r i v ; )., iteraeoies . I GlearileRUMOiehalleriges Comparison! A 4. 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