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THE ASmXOItt) COUEIEK, shebo THURSDAY, JUKI 13 THE COUBiEB WfBUBBB) EVERY THURSDAY i aeUtmca at abettor N. C iwi It. Aibeboro, S. C, Ju:j? g, VS22 t'OlNTV DEM CM 'K AT IC TICKET Cierk Suoerior ('our' I'. M. WKATHKK1 . Sheriff: A CAKL COX H-gi?ter of Iei.-. 1-KK KKAK.N'S Coa.'.'.v C'omnuM'ners JOE WEAVER H. S. EDWAKDS L. M. CKAN'FOHi) ( .u..tv ron r Hi:. UAli'E LAMUl.K h .-.- ot Kt-pr eser 1 1. C. MO.S1.K Solicitor . ZKB. VANCE L NC 0)V; REGION AL II! K Ef C jiirr f -- -. Sevenlii sior.a! District : V.m C. HAMMER Farh .-print; ami fall Asheroro ha. a rejrular dean-up-week and every body gathers all their trash, nuts it a barrel or box on the street ad the to-n wagon collects H. A lot of people did Uus and a lot did not. There is an accumulation of trash be- amd some of the buildings "up street ' 8 F that has been thera for months, .... . . dome ootecu nave oecom. son oi tanrlmarfcs. and at. regular breediner place for flies and mosquitoes. There . ,,, , -, 18 no for thk- and 11 wU1 .K...'. HIP Tr. 1 1 h9 (l)WirC hMM .- i Our town has always been anusually free from typhoid and other diseases, but unless we clean behind Mane of these buildings and scatter fame and other diseafectants, we will !iave every kind of malady that can h spread by 5Hh. II i-. with interest that we note the xi improvements in our home town. " - "'v.. v-. .1.. : .l: oul wmr oi tiie riuM iinuorxant tiiinKh are the dw "keep to the right" de wices, placed in tie center of town Ur help prevent wrecks. This are good things and will -probably prove tt,n thi, TV,. u;- ., mst not with us. People c nt.nue an park, not only cars, but wagons and boggles at such an angle that their vriucle will tak an thm, hMr half of . p na" 01 i street. On the narrow side streets it is impossible to pass. We must places or accidents would have oc curred long ago. It is almost nec essary to park on one side r , i street, but there are plenty of places aa ear little town where we may park aad not "pig" all the street space m iK . vn .irm Soma people Uke no thought of any-' . , . . , . aeee s comiort oat their own, , ., ,, 7 ' " , Ice force" will have to think for them. We have more traffic in Asheborr than most people realize and it is becotn awg necessary to have soma rules te -L T JL V xl T - . J prevent accidents. The chief role of f5 U mo" tnay, which is seldom observed by of oar drivers. The peopU who drive through oar streete seem to die- the speed limit as well as park- lac anywhere aad sail by another il,.l a-M rVa eMrteav of blowitur wom even "-. courtesy owi"g( Warn UM man UI rent. LtKStr.lBK T -the ether fellow.' fJBERCULOSLS DEATH RATE DE- The decline in the tuberculoma death -Wo Ira.liiea one of the rreateat vie- teries that medical science has yet achieved. At a meeting of the State Charities """"" Association of New Yort recently it announced that deaths from tu-, Wreulow (n .the sJties - had - fallen 118 per 100,000 of populatloa! ia H17 te 9X9 in IWI 4 that tha" . . . . .. ........ aavauai imia in uia rnru nimi nn. nao drepped from 1084 in 1W U W.l la - - 1I.'-:TW death rata among . thoaa have some system and prevent trou- Wbi It must he Bom. svai .ardi 1 a two nour8 ctual "r8 were worla wr an umieo fctates ena- this vicinity. No doubt tne day is not body who raises poultry should keep "onse, kepl.it in his pocket for three ' ' proai Ruarai- u him dj. tors and university presidents. Every distant when many of our homes will RAT-SNAP.' Three sixes. 35c 65c, weeks. Then called a meeting of the aa angel has been hovering near these ; !;., . hm wa wnrfh mnr. iA th. be similarly equipped. The apparatus, tis. 5a .H ir,iarnfH h ' rw ' rules committee, reversed his own vote afflicted with this disease fell from PTeal mora strongly to every red mi per 1,000 la lfll t U.2 per Wooded bojr and airl. . 'v ; A 1,000 ia 102L , Frvm thia it would ap-1 It goes without saying that parents pear th-t there ha. be-n not enty a .atatme. In tha number of people Vrfckcn whh the malady kut among t-e whe fc.v. It .there are f.wer -hatha. " ..."-' ' . An eminent p-ialUt commented ftn H situation follow.: " " I tl.lnk 'may Ju.tly claim that - n.. .. I -,i f- ' ir' of t'i InC'lonr and .'.orriiin.U hsk frn mH- ?'-, H irr'nil.Tnra rt esexeai wean,' as ef fM tha ritlM eated keck U the cities. " j The statistic, in ao far as Randolph rhiMiM taa Tkl .tavwaaai county u ooooeraed would do docbt caaktrvaa. eager te kaww, OiwM bow op the utuaiioa in not quit ao abovt them and te try tWir an pow favorable a light; in fart, the di- era, do mat thrive a tht idfo life u really mcreajang nere ana iu frUiiity u. do le& nutrked now than at try time in the pa. A rnunber thec young peopl scc4 a spv to boe" f t?r'!k,dfw my wwt When I did any rweeptax tha UltHI oc bopM hill ia order U of other counue of the ttte re mak- their inteOigeaca that aack sarrooad- . ,PeBt te.;oif T' or heavy work my back ached as if it PW a popalar rebok the pres u r the oUy prtiT. possible for ingt make Urwaly impasabift. ; Tbey winti and finally the rC" a i a liriiitiiip the and irat Lt, f Uie ii-. ease the mainieTiance of bo- jtUiJ.-. for the fpeciJ c:-re of riiM-v W catiiot lonirer afford to , , .. . j. i,.. u.f ijri ma r unr-j -jr i.r. iT sutution hrre. Even if H -- i-.i-t a little n,r.; and L re- ;".!-. 1:1 th-- !-vx ra'.? i a small ex- ,i-i,t. ",-: ! if --o.-ne provision th- unfoitunUes. I.K SHOULD HAVE RELIEF . imposed : " -i tax rate ever c i'ui.ity wa.- that cf the county mi'.-joner last year. No man now i.i ever psi.i as much taxes t pre.-ert board of county com lLiiifr.i are collecting from the i!r : this county, -ie-third cf 'he valuation of prop was taken off in valuation at the 1 1 city ,ugge,t,on of the people who petition- e.1 for a reduction, but the rate was 1 " - 7U . , ton to 86 cents on the 1100 valoa- Uon. and more taxsar. no- beta. collected than ever before. We appeal to th. county commis- . , . sioners to reduce the taxes. Th. peo- i. a : !.-. j p '""i mm m i '"sT to have it. Prices are dropping everything else but bond interest ' t liZT M lw--fial -j There is nothing quite so beneficial ,nl. Uxes- . J.h nW as a bit of life out in !.. . r n j i i i 1 !! MUXm OI UUlOMDn PTIH I11T mi be run on one-half the present cost and better service given. The principal roads of the county are now kept up at state expenss and at no cost to the county. Thera can be a reduction of one- half the present cost of maintaining the roads. Turn off th incapables now drawing pay, and get half the - k, -t vif n,. j .... . . ... . -iwvi - "mine. uiu tn it thev An an hnnct Haw.' rV i. . 1 aw unci 1 iuocuicuvs aui the while. . u . a gredv i n)5 t" "a maua oy cut- ting off useless expenditures begin- " '"" who ornament and serious consideration of all thinking , . , . , , .... , " " cou,d done snd would c,tlBens- We (ttot: doB for not mr than one-third "Every iUiterate from the moun- what is naid for hi vmw if th tains of Kentuek-v and Tennessee and county commissioners, who pay him tor a full day's work for no, more P""1- v j ' v icipM aiiu Hunt minx anout now much you pay and how little you get would not be so bad if the money . a proper return for the money expend- gpiy ,yBtem of roads once built have gone down and practically " "T " T"" " . rT . up ""P1 lB, in,7. VT-. ,7 , . state have in charge. I Let the taxpayers from all over the county call upon the commissioners te th, peopu nnta ,hey .pj u,e nt, 1 n .L j ii iKy muu mv icto uia money wivnou. waaung. 1 . 1. & If Th. vwvavJ. ii u ... j., v . ... payment of taxes If there was aa wvaaiu uu. aWU a naa-aav,l w uu Bana-a, Am UK mviiimv(i-.i vruiM.M .l. ' - u bew oMt,, . . . . ... , , . uiarv nun vt win inuHaE laoua nave been wasted, and tha beat the eetmtv ramuniaai others nirfiara taa awit Kai nt H4 Katk..f their Wisdom." ing accordingly. v . . i . a . l.r ,i i7v unim m a nrm rvaotnuwa iimi there that lienceforth thty wlll' ...... ntnamaM anil niaa. a, misuse - fundi, for H wQl do no good to reduce 'taes and corrtlnaaXo pile tp debte by borrowing from everybody -who has uorrwwing troni vvcrBouy m any money GO TO CAMP . lacraasiar . . it-.vi.yi ika avinntrv oVii-V Matia . ... . ... r rt growing in popularity., th-t tha InduceinenU they offer . a . ai have three wishes ft their children r-n.maly, healthful environment, good care, snd a good Ume. Bright up under city er town -.cond.Uon they get only aa artificial view of Ufa. With elmost ne home reiponalhiliiie., they have little prarUce in thh.llng Uvtmselee.. either In rs.inf for their own ne.U rt Winr coni.lr?te of the leed of r in. Th. ltnmene 'Kn''t that f n hryt an I rfrla whd live in In U fr un Icr o'.!.-r farrp t! a f. nf Ollt- aS the variety at B tha an. fa the WaMqr W r rkL reauae that IwaUthy. grewing iminn am bmm H of They Ja-mw that w their childrea aaova all thir.g? to be kept actively and happily em- itloyad, able to sea adraaUcea and u. male uii me zormai conoitaoas nn der which towrf life is led pre little opportunity for originality and "Ta- genuity in using the resources at hand. And there are others parents whose desires are the reverse. Their chil dren fed the Strain of town life, es pecially in the period of rapid growth. They feel that in the fresh air and i i r l i nights, the absence of artificial ex citement, and in the wisdom of camp leaders to restrain children! mho are incunea to overao. ueir emiaren win ouicklv retrain vitalitv that has teen good j drained by their town enrironEient 13 X "I, ' ' t',,rrS answering tion to the seventy thousand members w lanl1 senaurs- -and a hard year in schooL he 'efonnZ by thl throughout the belt, was given by the WiobseTms a predicting d . .. : q . . j or heads of warehouse and leaf deDart- that after all there will be neither ym m I 7T - ' orer' "P01 " of voar vacation in earns. Whether you go to an established place under leaaerrhere aU lTTZ. . , T Btre" TtjTB' 'home, roa are certain to be more than , . . . M rm uw aau w .... , . . ,i u-.i. .t.-,:,! -ti A ZZ.Z lTjrrf. r r . . OUR MOUNTAIN PEOPLE Dr. A. E. Winship, noted Boston educator, recently said so- things about the illiterates of -the mountains of North Carolina and other Southern States that are entirely tree. But what he says must not be accepted as . : u i' n jnnimeni lor aiiuwuK u irouic t illit-. W T Lfc- t . - "T:."r.T.r::r." Lnac Liio material is men aw uckivcb to h Hven educational obnortunities: 7... " L JS' of tuat uie people oi vneso secvions nave the capacity to make the. most ram vvruiimuvn. What he says is the Carolina was infinitely better skilled to shoot and dodge shot, injhe all th.;. ,.i ;t "m1 the,r cnUcs wh. 11 r - - nmnns. ins irjuuio ws svrwea. when it was said that they could not write to their families and if they uM t.-r f,miliM ,,, ----- -- -- what they wrote. In the mountains on the east of Kentucky and Tennessee 00 th west of the Carolina, there I i ui.' . - I rVineeton. The mountains have been fuU of men of pure-Mood brains, PhfltMle,phU D1 Chicago, New York and San Francisco have bee. as iDit- pure-Mood brains, ami San 1- rarv-im-n hmwm hmm aa milv ffal fk. kva.IV! VJIaHUaVM lV I - talneers as ther are to tha Sanda V. achool .rndicate teaaona of William v - - 1 Bryaa. The inoaataiaaere uuuuummiw eaa teacn rradoate students, anaea . ,A , , , . . that it would do them good to learn, Thai atrtaiiia wnH4 Mvada ta k.M tkaaa t thina for'11 Obterato adults learn fte that eeatod aroend a bountiful table, when Tha ovlle4 farm bloc favors it, of Georgine Lodea aa tha actual value of . , they eaa teach the outside world soma t rndaons present began eouree. One of the primary purpos- tha "average man," reduced te the el to do is ta,eyw T? "7 w,w,a WW,U teU - e a wonderful machine . for of this bloc to obtaining tWder- pmaA, -Tfonowsi i ' - - --- .- - t I I 'iii.r--, vlatra(atin arvntM wm aiif . wmmmmmt uvuwu lua aan DOLPH ftOIOOL TSACBBtS a . : L.-i ... k -. a """"" avwvua a lyrvaii ananiwi for the benefit ef the Randolph county teacher., to begin Monday, July .IT IOJ erm m six wee. Pnf. f Cm annaviivlivrulavi ml las' conductor, - y ' Miss LoU Workman, of BurllnrVm, will teach grammar iar ITade aubi-cta. teacher has not been .wa. a i . (. i . . -a P"- secureo. icacncrs . . . " . BIB. VI. iniuv . . - I . ... rroap-ctiva teachers holding M certificates. : ' : : , aat wvtt. - m . . a ... 2. Holder, sf tecond grade. S. Holders ef ff A 1 l'wavari-1-i Anal II aaIHaaf a B' fnal A SrSteT (Q One year temporary aertineatea. - J. IteUer. ef dm. and dau B 5. 'J? 7LKnwT 1! eertiArata to a blirhey clans. A teach - er holding a crtifieate emplring any tm ' rma aow unUl l?24 e rn-w jf, J."fh.re .re r,ue,ted te .Mend ? . .mm. fov a araa-.m, t Fa rn ! for on. In 131 la th" c '.I 1 It 1 hr "ht ' tiarMra i tfi teai-h iil avail lhmaf c f oj port unity, , ntosrscrs op prohibition AMENDMENT flu. I j: v I: : 1 .. J i .1 i I urn waaaav, ara oj uuc wot waa, the concern of the AnU- Under tee cover of this movement peal of aatioaal prohibiUon. The worst elements in this country jS!- tf riZ -la of the big cities, and the more recent type of .mmigrant who has no resepct for nor fear oi American law. A list of 7 indictments for violation of the prohibition law is typical of. such indictments in the cities. It is simply a list of names like these: Anthony Benuisin, Jacob Denz, Jo seph Podsiod, Augusta Koss, etc, etc The primaries so far held do not indicate anv widespread reaction against the Volstead act- A dry con . , ,lofo-.tiul Ku a fnrrapl former distiller in Peoria. 111. A Democratic candidate for congress was nominated Vr. a wet Diatlonn in Indianapolis. It iDUjlf TFu? n beer and wine. Elsewhere prohibition A , I . Xanuivurer, rcoro h ZTa ""Zt at as it stands ana sad enforcement act as stanos ana "ZL (k 1 were T Wr ThfsteS Trust fZZTt? decSTngt have fuUy Justified prohibition." Tta Zt is now a part . " " i .nnn hn r. of the consUtuUon. It cannot bere- imlNt nn-IX DV a VOVB Ol - .i.. r i. i i.Vk nnlv j . . , . , irX.rJ nrevt such 7 Repeal, and there is little likelihood that more fT. rf. oui(i vote mrainst iTeJ:7r v.u- !ST mm njwTn ni 1 1 uir uou Mac .w . iw t f ... h -m1L It was "nut It will never 1 over" before the women could vote; LJ,- v,.t thv ran vote means that now tnat wey cn w' t,,cT w t i - . l . F Mmtnir " Z,Vma, -lu, ooenlv and iranUv violate the law by patron- iring & makes and PU mK.nshine. You are as mum criminal - - c. """ r. nfiS Sdve expre" .nth. nmmin anrt rttvisive Mnres- f .! in koVinlf nf " r. rr-irr.vi77:vor- v ... - eniorcemero. w.xu,u. if) ... t ! paJUaUon, to stinen oniciai oaca- l. . i . u bones. Crime and boose must be shown the door. The only way to put down lawlessness is to enforce the bones. Crime and boose must De laws. And you can bet your bottom dollar are going to be enforced, too. THE RADIOPHONE IN RANDOLPH A eitisen ef Asheboro has recently .T " ZiArt wte to Z - 1 f I I. ..it. nmrJa arwl wc c uiiuai, s"11' v. easily understood and operated. What u muni uiemuaK, uic ui vi iwBr- parauia, mciuuuig uimiiihum, i ij ,ora nwar car. n is . : .1 . r ii i .u.. i.. iTV.Trf iT - t - rt.i - "v" ZTzrf. " . VT!. ing. ita poasioiucue. are neyona nu- man conception. Musical concerts are bow broadcasted from many cities al -tw,.- baaa wireless materials U said to "?n OTer lT. mimon aeur? - inera is aa toes among cnurcn icaoen U broadcast aermons and song by celebrated Gospel singers and noted coaixai cnom. 4i are wuroaanua m in process ot horisoatal euts and in- children with splendid results, stana wava ia which it will con tribute to the mum na.t ... a ! rtm r . . ' . ......... aapincsa aaa mtauieciaai proiii oi men, .1 -'HI - wmaiai mtmt iiwun. . TVa Ihvmum a tha mvataviovia ra. diooboM recalla an inddeat that oc - - - ZLmJLESLS' . - Iv'.v tt,, .7.. . . Drawur aia w i aamveraary. AS vf ua f4mily Uvinc at the time aa ivwll rta . Kwivivit tisrfkv ' - -"--- . - I ik.11 I . L.l-1. 1. uinHHi want wunai, aauy a ia-w . aa. . . . loays prevtoasiy. aaa tM much for aid rrandpa. - ana preseiva mi uos lor a more guili- bis audience. - . ' . . , , , ' , A V ruKU w Atr OKT TURNS - . . ntm a iu ua.l i avwnn t. M - .. , . -,. -v . I ' Ford -metor number iHX)i0 was lifted from the aasembtin line in ther "... - . Highland Park Ford plant at :14 a.1 m. May IS. ' Jurt S 1-S aecmvda- Uter - - . . . . . --. l"'.'' VI - numwer o,ovu,vi vu iiniMioo. - i .. . .. . Ford ear. ad tk. the . 1 tm .Mil... 1 I W ..... Ma.l va..-. .... . alma haa necedteted tha buUdinr of W""? "u,.r " t .uw moor. oaiiy. lao-a are soippeo tin crlosd lots to the various Ford aa- 1 . t i .- a . a at .. a ' J" F . - " 1 ... ....... Tb flr.t model T" Ford motor wa. njnpWji on October 1. 1908, number J-n,If . rmb", ,lnJ, C TlX'l.6 , Although th. F.rd c.t urnP, out , tt different mod- priot u ,8( th41 prrrt umher- i:yi",'m Cr,t . -'.' P.rty at lli-naa.' rush ei.!r!ine4 0'iit r';r-'fr ef her y""-? friends la"t 'iv r t on r- 1. I - r 1 ' ' r I i ' , I ' , ' , BOCSEWOSS IS A KURDIEt I Weetaa'e lot te weary ea at Vest.) Bat with berrarhs ana outer aieaez- i L4.1 ill. It, bmm borden. Doaa's Kidner. Pills have uIT- mow w J I.e. Wm.Vm vj.mv7 lira. K. E. AUred, N. Fayetteville' . hil, . k , uinl half do , L , "XTZT .Zrr:,. J3 ons dizzy neaaacoes ana Became ran KrnoTV. u-i i ---j Doans Kidney Pills, rettiiKt them VprtJkwZd "J TrL. J al LH4 ' ' Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney PiUs - the same that Mrs. Allred had. Foster-Milbum Co, Mfsrs, Buffalo, N. Y. .J! IJ 1 COOPERATIVE TOBACCO MACHINE RUNS WELL (By Maxwell Gorman.) Raleigh, May 31. Assurance that tk Th-,. n - rM-ri Am. sociation has now developed Jl its de- I-tenVste. pointhera ry m u; - i- w,-n UKU1VIU V. WUIIVU fU KlfC BVU1 CB,- the of directors 0 tfce associaUon at the monthly meeting r.uj Vn l, -v Richard R. Patterson, manager of leaf department, made clear the adU to be gained by the thousands of organiied growers whose Jacco'11 led under a um. 'rm System of grading and in large , .v A.Hti - .. . v. -avjns, uirecMjr oi ware uses for North Carolina, Virginia "J"- , -,VT' "'"' .r"; even distnbuUon of marketing points throughout the belt and the advantage to tha tobacco farmers of building up . . "iul ulore ulan a uiousano new membeis now joining the aesjeiation TIT; . 1 . 1 . t , - " " ui t lilt, Wl ant meetings planned from May 30th iune 3rd; 1- - W30"? sectar7 director or new Korl foUow o Mi.. cr-t . "--9tii before, the bacco in . . open. markplj nnen KVIUCII Hllicut UUUICU U1UI UW . wen, torrent poured into the pockeU of Kentucky tobacco arcwers . . . - . , loafc weva. wnen ven miiuon dollars in f f 75O00 r-hirkx W9 ,,iri uf th, &Wr!t0 . . .,-"7.-;. r; Indiana. , M- when I Lost My H M Mea, am. rlannan. I " went into the hen house one mornine- and found mv favnril mrtr I go I real mad. VV nt to the in a weVk I got six d rate. Ever7- - . . 7'. . Lewis naruware UomDanr Asheboro jj C. company, Asneooro, . KC1IIJC71 IUN Or FREIGHT RATES DISAPPOINTING ' . .. . ouncemeni oi a reduction oi 10 per cent in freight rates applicable to all tha roads in the country seems to have proved a general disappoint- ment, neiuier the President nor the Usfied with it The re - ult will probably be aa effort in con- erees to modifv the Evlimmhn greas to modify the Each-Cummings Lrw which will permit the making of rates by commodities instead of by T T w ""' a further eat In rates for farm nrod- . . ncca ana exxetuHve cuts In rates on enal. Imn ami all a-iiuta nt In.tlHinv. wi.. teriaL The plan to make rates by eonunod- IU -v..J u.j j.u. . n . a-aaa .uppon. ascrexary noover n it strongly aad to this end is eonf MTinr with tha aJIara Maxlhaa ; . ' attorn tut vWa . t W. .1.1 . m niaauia; Dir. rat Tmougn I or seven oars ot aaji, wJ . t a . a a arm a. , . . T vw . . k mmmm 1m AMraliAM llnna niaL ' tint IT AHV MfllAMtvl I TMm ai...w1a f.a M&rfliiia aluvl v - Thim awaa Cut. are tMaaibla no Snarl al ennalilera- ..(! .- . - . - '. , ' The young tloa can be obtained. - f -. , , , i Sugar enough to fill a ahaker:' . r" a. At.. i-L.1- , Aa far tKa aaaula i Vvi.l. tk.vif f . . v.,kl. . klolraa - -VTrV .7, ... . . ' " view oi me useunooa ot rur- . ither eoritTaisioaal action, left in their ,',14 - uneertainty, without-adequate re - 7? MO W Pun to eb - tala aurnav n. k.v4n. V,.I. -.11. .tloa. "- ..-. ... , ' " J - . ' . . . - m I-. ... tiH ii .i wi viiaj aim uf woata soaia. . a coiiM m .1 it inonii u im mif a . . . . ki . ... trected at Clover. S. C ..to hav 20.- nnn ,iji rv. .a .11 vi 000 spindles. Th. owners are all New. riid capiteluta " - ,v 'T" .T1U.TT Uw-4 familiar with the texUIe aitaa. fciiuawai a m iiii iiai wil Uon that U U only a nueUirm of time l in. .n , . The ving in tr.n "irrH m-mw a aj HMiia w aaa avv iw aarvru " r n?o "uftori Uvlnr cot here maU thVlmrr.Uv! WWHl CONGRATULATED ' '-.7T7..' .... - i T. it,.J Jri.n r.l ,Uir;,rh ,n1 jirer trmil le and r at. I P" " "t ,tlm, " yl'" M-.ron. My cj.x-tnra rouil riot hM;i rr-a. ; i fini of llarr ' V. n Wful Ime ly lave eritirely rurl m. 1 ..i rers.st-e-1 rny wri;;l,t nl evry or a C" r"t ti' ? r l.i.w r: I 1,.. ." U i a . , ) i ' t i1' '. t , - - f - I, . ( - r 1 destination snexs rx the COUNCILS OF BXPL'BUCAXS (By David F. St Clair.. Waahiarton. Jm t Never . . polities!, sous worse divided aniast eeif than is the bowse at lUrdmg, w i to adjourn new without poasugr either ir. ' ,Z 1 ."r Tribuae aeoa in both theaa bilU miZ fortona to its party is Nsronber. . Seaa MeOui, of Nortt- Ha- biU Piaily.Ior the w frmers andrw show. , diJ2 to displace this bill with the bonw fiTflv .eAJrn f" , 7". Tn .vu d oppos- . .iU be - l1 tt J116 dlsPlac. ST W t"1 Senaton ' who represent only the great preda- wrjaifres. wHe anil and n,othi" else d& they can farteo . un Donus a saies tax. cut U the UriffJbiS t displaced it cannot be P?861 before- the midd e or last oft Jf'y and by that tune the anti-bonus ff0 hoPe hlF adjoum- out bonus leg,,. pect between the jbonus stnators anrt - - ,, tariff nor bonus legislation, which re- 1 niinds one of Senator Tom Benin's KtOe storr. Heflin almost wiVc .itk ; Vahea as a story teller. When he told the following the senate fairly rocked had tliagaUerie. shouted: The boy on the stag was tossing up six eggs like th. raan who keep. six balls continuously in tha air. TTnrl n--iX.Z . . . open in iroM oi uc penormer. 00- serving that not one of the egg. peV?'?,el f?T lJ!B audience he could beat that act So he took an enr and held it at arm. length in his hand and said he would " throw rt into his mouth, eatchme- it .. . . . . . . . - . aecween nis teem without breakinfr it But as he threw the ew Uncla rfuiuuus SBcli. CUUcUnrCU luiiier ms ex- pectation of what might happen and the performer's attention was so di- verted that the egg passed down his 0 Jr J warning -and ..,i. u t. X. .v. egg will break. If I am not touched It Will natCn. Haflin eiA tha ITnm.kl,.. Ka aTTa " 7-Trirrvi-?.:r! 7T? r """"' if (;i,.riwi 1 oisturoea. Over in the house b Uttte Phil Campbell, of Kansas, chairman of the " uwieu- great rules committee. This commit tee is the oligarchy of the house. It SS "5 moved by Kepresentataves Woodruff U( Johnson Kepublicans, to come to TOt m U bouse for the purpos of investigating the department of insad of rtin7 71. k. - 4.V 1 UJOt ui umuc mm made ono of .j,,, Blost offensiTe parti. .ho umwkw ever wam. mim waa '"gn nanueq um many oi us ive- Voueaa coueagues a enounced mm ana said he ought to be driven from public lif. i. r. isfc f v,;. :T" """ . Z P""" P" never assumea sucn Qthonty as this new edition of old loha Brwn has clothed himself with. 1 Although a powerful reconstructive tonic, Teniae contains ao harmful in- gredienta, minerals or opiates, which rredleata. mln are so often found in other medicines. It can therefore be taken by delicate . . The Yalaeef Man. The foUowinx information is caku- lated to allay any amount of conceit vk.t' . fv. . .. it ir i i. a. - i acvoat vbiim toglj low rates ,v u I- Vll.l.i I. J h Dr. Avumvr-ciguk aw aa uhuivm J.Tn . . i - L ' IV BUVUIi VIV V.U4WWVWM Ulli.v- , coop; .- ... t)-. f - Bulphur enough to rid a ' dog - of fleas. . - .: , This ia no idle or lanusue compo- ..i: k.. . 1 ik 1. .that a scientist thinks it worth .whila to impress the public with some itrik- jing irjina ia a way maoa laminar in i . , . ... .,..i fcin.n i.M.iv. ulruiviiofciawvilav aiiu itrr . r. . j.u.iii. ..j - i. j n . t.i . . .i i.u Z . . r I I would not Uke IIJ500 for what that wonderful Teniae medicine baa 1 rZ.-'L w...i. i J,17 f I Vi n , ' v J ,1., RJd k, of Lexington, Kentucky. - Bold y W . I a a-v - V . . - ; Frankliavill. Roate 1 News. ' - , . ... Mlfui Mottle Curtis ha been ery slrk, but Is improving. Corn and wheat Is looUng fin ia th la sect ion. '-r ' Mis Mary Harrow vkited M1M , iMattle and Esther Curtis Saturday nd I'.undav, : " f Kiv-n 11. T. I'.larV. Uerh West and ..hn Mnr, all of i rai.!; ! nvi'ie, vis- 1 Vt. C.rn. Curt; :-,in.!..y. ' ' ?!p"-r. Arthur 1 . n and n. Kua 1. 1' i'lirrow, Jr Ar. ! if'N laa r, aui I'.tx Caa. Cmti Lun- !v; C. (' rrad - rfr.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 8, 1922, edition 1
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