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-THUESDAY, APBIL IS, IS22 . ' THE ASUEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. a P&ZtThrt .A -.-j".. f'i .7V., , 7" otie - . . . h. .- ,.' - ' U In a new, package At a price Jhat fits the pocket-book y The same unmatched blend o-vf 1 Turkish. Virginia ami Burley Tobaccos 4' fourth Offer for Mnde Shoals. -Chas. L. Parsons, a chemical engi ' neer of Washington, and a former ad- viser to- the government jen nitrogen production In time of war, has pro .? posed-use; of nitrogen plant Kfc. 1 at : , Muscle Shoals to stabUsh an import- ant and. profitable industry for the ..fixation of nitrogeiu . r - Secretary-Weeks transmitted the ' proposal to Congress without comment &nd it was referred to the house mili V tary committee for ? examination . in y connection with three other private of SHAD FOR EASTER 1 : In addition to our regulaHine of meats we will have Shad and otter fish for Easter. Place your orders now and we will order j accordingly. , . 1 . AT WRIGHT BROTHERS OLD STAND - , JULIAN MIXING COMPANY Merchant Millers .Custom Grinding Our Specialty ' 'H-'r.-'Y-'v'' - oweei r eeu, voium oeea iieav vracuca '''C ' ' Corn, Corn and Oats . '-. 4 r'-'-iv 1 9 Feed that co Jrt :Feed the; biddies "Baby Chick '. kj a m h Ann . ; n n n mo rn Wv.-. Sed;the -old?hen vgood scratchy . feed and get-more eggs . SS We 'hanHte "tnerealf 90 -per cent : grain- horse feed;: also r oats.lcbrn ", ' A rfV Mm A sms, M rf 0 -1 A 1 V A T " L A W "'j t . '-' cut tun 'Gome;tosu Mm Grcv;ri' T. -illinft GoS A A A i' 'H, 'W V ' v i.r y-.r . 1 clcyen cigarettes l XJ I Vy Hit " Cbcrjley that fits the pocket fers for various units of the Muscle Shoals, properties. v , . : It has been agreed by the military and agriculture committee - members that actual development of the-Muscle Shoals properties should be started at the earliest possible date. .The house iaVors a decision on the proposal be made during the present session of Congress, while the senate favors making an appropriation for construction work to begin in July and "hnTHrtohe nffers for eonfiiHerftt.inn in i 0 .--M.r-.. .... .. . . '.wkw' . Dealers in . , r-- ' good dairy feed n -; am rrmwr em crow. How to Succeed tn TM'HfV K-H : fti!;r d''',,-l-,4 In (nir rfW rrttftlf.ri f(p1ff A (ipi-trunii! In V,m m.i.m wiirwl f-r in 1 mln4 Km I I. os u NT Ii n . K U ; tuition r-J'Hi liInf nm ; th'f.." )t fi'HT'w l(V h'tl ITU' iMfti'! Knrftil ir (It-; ftiT"! 'li:iMu-'til iasurr'i. H'fn Htul tSHit' fc' ii. v : f r r ,;..!' g mm. BslMnopimUon - t' Awake new 4epe at Eestertidet . v'V; arej ye birds I Freeh-; flower, spring r v. ' t.t'.hllabosanna. : swell the praise--, .tlfe's 'EvntldIU anthems raise.'- 1 Hop premiss took jt ;J . U endless days; t EasUrtldV awake V.:.and sing.' .p; '' - - - GROWING LILIES FROM SEEDS'the same children. -' " r,j -rt "s ',;r-. -I Bear's Emulsion is the best thing Federal Department -of Agriculture Tells of Results of ExperlmenU - .nd 8 "in down, system. 1 would noi,eives witn we subject, and both in J"""" "ur " veirn it Has ' bmd ataklnk-"' s '.think of doing without it where there argument and manner of delivery ae-. bureau, which is so much to the ao -" "f:.,V.-vV.''' are children, I think it if the finest quitted themselves most creditablv,.vantge of the service man and to the In growing Easter lUles from seeds ' the time of planting depends upon how i .the florist Intends to handle his stocks ami vvBBUMf uvvh wmui uiB wtu w comes available, says the Bureau, bf Plant Industry, United Statff Depart-, ment of Agriculture, In discussing the results o experiments with growing the flowers from seed Instead of from bulbs.. Sowing-they say, can be done Typs 4f Perfect Lily. it any season If suitable moisture con- iltlons for germination are maintained. n northern climates, If seed Is planted but of doors, It should be sown In the autumn for Spring, germination. r 'Until the trade produces seed of tht Illy and offers it for sale. It Is pointed out, It will be necessary'for the grower to raise bis own seed. The best way M. liv 5 ; x W1' " V tin rht now is to nromr Imnorted school now ' Sulb? StheSn th SSSSi Welbom, who has been they ai generally offered for s'aj North Main f1-t ior pianung me loiiowmg January. . ......... a . EASTER MORNING dently the Easter rabbit bad been "os . - ... . . the Job" early, greatly to the satla faction of this small boy.- . - ; ! ; . . '-. .-i. t. Mexlo'Holy Week. . w Mexico bss her -..holy week, eel1 brate VHJi pomp and splendor, sa4 devotions and odd customs that still lift to the land of Montesoma. The grinmge W ' Guadalupe,' the hoUesi shrine f all Mexico where they con. iTKnu'ia unniBw rruwuji. j.uvrm the descendants-:o sBation sunk la pa Bn!m for cennu-les after the Cruel. flxlonmeet to eelebraU .tbe dlvlnt rrflgedy that, wu enacted to . Syrls 1)0. rear ago, ;.. . , -' Thetrfost solemn week, f all th weeks of the year is Pssatos week la Mexico aty.'.. Imsgea, Icons, and erud. Tbe most rerosrkabl of th eeremo- n.e is the blowing up of Judas. . The' betray -to present! A. ls 'iTI'K Vh are sold on Good Friday. They d with explosive, which blow sliapen limivHi sre filled the dHnied figure, to atoms when let oiT on Knturly morning. , finlrltuil InlliMMM of Cslvsnf. if me wnriu on iu r.ssier.. wim nil lis nmHTlHlium end sll It. bloo.1. . . . . ... . ... . . "r' I ' w " . I t riinimrt"1 with the world t rwdl 1 was soon Hie Trt I.i-ior. ntvl It numt he r-"-. H barksrhps left 1. . 1 V -. fr,.,n r-1nry r!.r.e st."r.'vrre rVUll.n r ll' n t'"r- ftt . , . . ' p V f r a I : .PUfiY BOYS :, , Cnirtrn TIinn IITITT 1D raost grauiymt focce-s nss ai- uiexnn, 01 wmcn me siaie 01 norm ll AKrll IHrlKAIINI nded the tenth annutd ccntrt 01 n.e Carolina forms a part, ha Usued in UwflliAu 1 tlV&il HWil I high school debating union. The Uiu- struct iona that for one week eom- ' -. ..." versity has entertained some 7o0 high mencing April 10 and ending April - MOTHERS CAK LEARN A USEFUL LESSON FROM MBS. BOWERS' ACTION Di. John D. Bear & Bro Elkton. Va. ' Gentlemen- right U visit Chapel H11L There were lo carry out this order the sub- , - During the months of September total .of 2b0 debaters in alL dktrict manager, Mr. J. P. Watters, aind October, two of my little nephews, Durham contested with Burlington ot th Charlotte sub district has ts John and Ed Burke, were with me in the final debate, which took place ud instructions to all employees or '': and they were so pun and run-down at the University on April 7. The the Charlotte office that they are to .that I decided to give them a treat- former city was represented by Lin- their best efforts during the ment of Bear's Emulsion which hao wood Hollowell and Freeman Twad- 'bo,ve weelt to this purpose. been recommended to me by my drug- delL and the latter by Miss Catherine Every welfare organisation that is 'diet a a v. w. "Martin mnA c.Uo VixtinieAn Umn. interested in the service man Is asVea it they started to Improve both in ap- petite and flesh, and after taking two bottles they were so much improved Voii wnnM hanllv mMmiic thm &s nav ever seen lor puny, cm wren 1 medicine in the world. Very truly yoursr Shenandoah Va Mrs. E. G. BOWERS. Bear s Emulsion builds up run- down systems in -old or young and is an unequaled remedy for coughs and colds. Sold and recommended by leading druggists. . ' - Pleasant Garden News. I The health of this community is their notice, as it will be during the ' much improved. ' The. entire number of high schools week set apart for the purpose Mrs. Jim Burgess spent Saturday in that had teams representing them in Government insurance is the bes Greensboro. . the. befm.mn?T .of he elimination and cheapest insurance in the world! V Rev. W. A. Barber, pastor of Grace series at the University v ere as fol- The beneficiary gets his monov en- church, Glenwood, preached a very able lows: Albemarle, Ayden, Bessemer, tirely free from taxation of arv'kind sermon at the M. E. church here Sun- Bessemer City Dunn, Burlington, Cary, Any debts that may be owinw by the daaftern0?n1J n v taTliih'' -ESr Party leaving the insuiance cam't be Miss Annie Ross, of Greensboro, tei, Elizabeth City Frankhnton, taxed against it. It is absoiuteiv a visited relatives and attended church friendship Gibsohville, Glendale, net cash estate for the service man's here Sunday. p. FaIls. Hamjet Kings Moun- beneficiaries. There is no other estate We are sorry to note that Mrs. E. tain, Kmston, Laurmburg, Lewisville, that can be left as absolutely f e a. R. Tucker is sick..1 Newton Grove, Norlina, Old Fort this. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ross, of Greens- Pleasant Garden Poplar Branch, Ran- rt js a matter for .the serious c m boro, visited relatives here Sunday. Koberdel, Rock Ridge, Rockwell, sideration of all dependents of the - Mr. Hern has moved his family into Roper, St. Pauls, Sanford, Scotts, service man. They should advise him the house vacated by Mr. Hicks. Selma, Seven Springs, Stem, Swan-.to take advantage ot thi excellent The school at this place will close nanoa, Teacheys Troy, Vanceboro, offer 0f the government for the ne" May 2- ' . Tann,wWaShl"Ift0n'wC.lle?,late efit of those that he will leave behind . . T77. - . 5SS,TL"fe.Ze,n.,?!2- him h himself "goes west." . 1 Mever Knew lou touia Keen uats Out or a Butcher Shop." j," " ..j- ured rats around store had enough to fnaA nn' wAllWn'fr' trtupVl anvt.Vllncr flit..' eave it a trial. Results were wonder- ?l riBannH H rntui out in ten nav. raT-SNAP' Three sizes 3oc 65c 51 25 Sold and guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Hardware. Company. j. . ' ' News From Trinity. Mr. Brooks, of the high school fac- ;ulty, who has been suffering wi;h the flu, is very much better, and is at . kjv. . ivi r. ljanier. ul mui x uiiib. . annointment here Sunday evening. i ti uiof waa !in town last week the truest of rela- a.:... tives. . , Ernest WelbOrn, of South Trinity, who has been ill for quite awhile, is getting out some now. Tir l 1 1 . tVtnt Tnm Y1V 05 U1CCII LU leant uiai luin English, son of the late Prof. N. C. English, of Trinity, has received two prifes for oratory at Guilford College. lf you suffer from biliousness, con- stipation, headache, nervousness, s,.- low complexion, loss of appetite, bau taste in mouth,' Tanlac and Tan.ae Vegetable Pills will certainly straight- en you out. For sale by Standard lru8 Company. . . RANDOLPH COUNTY BOY WINS HONORS AT GUILFOJtD . The ninth annual peace oratorial contest wmcn was neia at uunioni Wiege last baturoay evening was won by 4 Randolph county boy, Thomas R. English, of Trinity. Mr. English will represent, his college in the intercol- legiate peace contest to bo neld at uurungwu m me '-"" English has won many honors UUs year in the college having won the tha lata Nereus C. Enirfish. of Trinity, .. , i , . . , J who was -well known throughout this section of the state as a prominent and capable school man and promoter of education. , rrt COTTON BURNED AT MAXTON . - 1 . , ' TTT. x.,inn r, .fc lM JItfMnn u , th ter portion of th loss MUMI ' . - .. . . ,rei bv insurance. . t , , , , . ,r ' . RESULTS TELL I';. , -c , . ... . There Can Be No Doubt About . ResolU in Ashekoro I Results toll th tal," X . r tbe AH doubt Is removed. " . Th testimony of an Asheboro citi- ten ; . ,l.r. - wnat newer P""" V C Strheboro. '" Wdeys we all out of n.7ad7toofUn "it Umes th Bot fUB nough, xI( charges of t ffom backaaie'y to M d ,d.t i)fe! M Mt eount. Uon of bought iny acw,w --- Wh, l flrtt up ln th-.morninr approved. 'y kack was so lam 1 could scarcelyi. 4 . I bend. I had frequent duty sneiu ai-i I i t t I m .. ii 1 1 - - I ! so, . I sU lon s aJtiney i inn, sv-l . , . . ... n. Y ,1 ling inem I rem in. Dvnuru uru;t Comnsnv and they wer Just what I the Standard Dru.T! f-elin hotter, DUKHAM WINS IN HIG1 . hCUOOL DEBA 1 AM COM LSI 80)1001 visitors, including rtudents, leacners ana parents, ana Keenei in- terest has been manii'ested than ever before. This year the number of girU taking part in the debate was larger than ever, a total of 128 winning the rial hall was crowded to capacity to listen to the speakers that won out from the 1,000 originally entered. The Subiect was the tntm nf nstinna th affirmative being defended by Bur- lington. On both sides the speakers naa worougniy lamiiianzea them- mailing a protound impression upon the large audience. The decision was given to Durham; but by a narrow margin. This places the Aycock me- monai cup. in the Dermanent Dossess- ion of the Durham school, it having won two years in succession,. the first time this has been accomplished. After the debate had been conclud- ed, President Chase presented to each 0f the four speakers in the finals a "--;"""., "".y ,1CBi- ate Institute. I WJSALTHY WIDOW WOULD WED . 1 AOAIW I N.ow that, my stomach trouble Has aU disappeared since taking a course of Mayr 8 Wonderful Remedy I would even consider getting married again, 1 nnot tell you how terribly I suf- fered before taking this great rem - edy." It is a simple, harmless prepa- ration that removes the catarrhal mu- f.us f0,ra the intestinal tract and aiiay !i" inflamma! rm which causes Prat- aU .stomach, liver and intestinal nuiueiits, inciuuing appenoicius. une se wiU convince or money refunded, Company 1 Tn . w ENTER RONn RTTSTVFjs vr. i-u..., sociated himself with his brother. p,, , i :.i ui Bruce, in the general municipal bond busine s; with headquarters at Trinity, As editor of the Lancaster News, Mr. Craven has lived for the past five : o t u r 1 : T : yiraia Ul CVUUI vaiullUM. riCVlUUSlv he was connected with the Greensboro Daily News and other papers in North Carolina and Virginia He has been sentative of an important Chicago company dealing in municipal bonds, especially North Carolina issues. It is reported that his business in the fu- ture will be confined to the states of North , Caro,ma South Carolina, and Virginia. The Couner wishes this Kflnin mn Piri7An Whn Q nrrom enn of probably the greatest man the state has produced, the highest mcas- U,D Vl " - rt . tl overnment Eeo- 0gjca 8urvey has for several nights u nan molrinr nhcAfvo tinna tn ,Urmin th f thc grown Mountain ughts. Last Wednesday he went to Lovens' hotel on Jonas ridge, where he made observations, and on the fol- -iowinfc. night made observations on l-...," " B.. a. i,. VUKITftWVUl WCIB IIICMJO laWI 11UIU. Biowjn Back. The expert, Mr. MMuneM, refused to make any'state-1 ment for publication, but said ha had seen what wu called th Brown Moan- tain light and that the displays were gooA ong- A ful, port u icplana- tion of th mystery will be made when invUfoUon.; completed. The is.Uffnt - ' ' v m . - - HKIifc. . liMniiTnu onuua mi .-' 'I BEAT AS MEMBFR OP HOUmC The majority report in the Dough' a t r i. -ii t-ji . k. ai t ,u tv. . m. m.. . 4 . ji- . n.,e'. twi.i K'ult , . th. house, is supported by eight members of electkm wmmitto No. , and onlyr - SU1CTDE AT CHARLOTTE lunio, oppoaea r. uougnton. JUtti doubt xlstTtt th ho will overwhelmingly in few uougnvon ana againw atr. vampoe fraud or Illegality la connection with the elec-, gmonworsaounuanwyuia a. . ii. & Cngressna Drlnsoa la Hospital. , Wjnreim.ii ... . In a New Bern hospital from jaundice, ' " ....... ti .-m Ia . havlns- been th. victim of a similar and my kidneys atlark about a ycAr en, whn h. wsn itrrnted In a hoiilal in l'.;tltimore. .U'silpr. Ii'-nt! Tl" lttt"t report Jn.Urate thwt hi" n la GOVEBNMEXT INSURANCE The district manager of the Fifth 17, every effort ill be made to ac- quaint we ex-service man witn ms rights in regard to re-instating his V.'pr Risk insurance or converting his . u.- tusk insurance Into some perma- ent form of government rnsurance. to give their assistance in this good w'k - " . various boards of traon .nJ chambers of commerce are esp- CUUly asked to give their help. The merchants advertising in this district "Ja to put something into t. K""". -"":w ouiuip "uiuiy in wmcn ne uvea. , Xjr?e numbers ot the veteran nae uroppea tneir insurance prince Pauv. Ior tne reason that tney wn "ul 1,1 a nnanciai position to Keep re ' UP when. tnev were discharged from the service. They now have the op- portunity to renew it; but many of 1 em ? an 01 t!ie ,act that R . fa,n b? renewe a"d wi doubttes - r3, ad.vanta&, of tbe opportunity or . taking it up w!.cn this s b.-nirht to "Twenty Years" of Harding. (From The Wild wood Sun-Tribune.) It seems as though I have been President for 20 years. President Harding in a speech at the National Press Club. Not only to you. Mr. President, but to others, does your service of on year seem like two decades. To the following citizens it seems all of 20 years or longer. The 4,000,000 who are tramping the streets under your administration looking for jobs The farmers who are burning their corn ana wno cannot sen ineir prod- ucts at a profit because their foreign ' -,1" by 1 The business men who have been waitinc in vain for a revival nf htici- . nes?' you and your party prom- ised, while business conditions have steadily crrown worse. . The legitimate capitalists who would invest in industrial enterprises, in stead of tax-exempt securities, if in dustry had been 'revived as promised by you and your party. The owners of factories whose t4. . , . , , Z w ,Z " IZ "iL'S "Tv "Tv T ? , T party to redeem yur elec" n ,ta payer, ? whom,y. Pmi,8e 1 " , eS" fl 1 axes' whlch tV - HI u' u f v ed Th' e 7, ?TJ k" wilh's" D0nu7-im wKo have been .Hscriminat! TgZlt tol'm r I masteWiins . The producers and shippers who have waited in vain for a reduction of frei(fnt rates ! The genuine friends of the civil ser- vice who have witnessed your mock- ery am, contempt for civil service principles. . The man whose emblem was onc the "full dinner nail." but is now th empty pocket. The man who voted for a change i K"' Yes, Mr. President, it seems like 20 years all of 20 years. PAID ANNUAL SALARY Tne committee appointed to invest!" Kat the financial affairs of the county S0W","5nS 4tted its report in the Guilford county courthouse at a meeUng of taxpayers last week, f; Zl"he"" ?' that the amoun t in fee. .. ! im uuiirord county atone pata in .. . . . .... solicitor 15.525 in . fees. Under- the new.aci tn. soiicivor s ices wer in- creased, In some Instances - almost ' doubled. i in commit Th committee recommends that so- Ucitor. b placed on ah annual salary oasis ana uia Drwn ict wvr m nu e khed as A measure of economy,- VrVtrwri uiDmrn woman " - Greenwall formerly of V&tffirtSvV3.r: Effitw .ulcld on. day la-t i. v. rfpi.irtn- bottla eontalnin.r " T."t . . , . , "Sh was" jealous of her lovpr." - ' ... -rlr .ttn,nn ohvulcir Iheard n entering tha hout. 1 ! husband Is saI1 to be' serving a tenes for whit slavery at Win ' sufTerw'Balem.- Ph. has two young chn - - - - - - - and was ZJ years out. ' ' Cards of ThmAs V,' wl 'h to thank the rp their kliv'neaa during the mr f ' V (. I (' " i f 1 i'l !'
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