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Thursday; july 20,1522 TI1E ASHIXOHO COLTJEIt, ASIIEEOIIO, N.C, Page Three WHAT MAKES TOR PR0SPEB0U9 JUDGE MAKES ESROVBOUS PSK- . fAKKUi IN KOBTH CAROLINA ' DICTION JtlKAEDlNG LAWYER ' LZJ'tLS'- t - . - - ,-: I t - . v KNOW XOBTB CAROLINA- : "l. tBr C'BL Waiiama.) I "About rn deu abirt . Is ifl tV - Caraliaa'e Fareigm Trad.; V? i' - " v Lnl i thought he would ever wear; He bad ' 2 i "V ! Thera aa hardlybe ft shadow of ffcUen BVy . ,hadow: tu - - tloubt but -rhM lh nm ana nM an- M yeiiow M saffroa ud eitaa doo-' It may sound machaniral to repeat rsportant factor in the devatopmeat Dl kjad itK Mi-, Dodora omtia- that North Carotin T baaioeas osea ' - the farm homa, the rural, anarch- tad uaiir ny Mm morohino "'.and were should take more interest fa the de- yda th betterment ? of acnoola.- ana aDout u openU Jor, stonea, velopment of foreiga trade. Bat our . .health U the country, ia that of mak- Mayr. Wonderful Remedy flukkly re- principal money-eropa, eotton an to eing farming pay bettr..To do thia, stored him lornerfeet health araln." baeee. are exported in Urse ouanti- rit ia ebrioualy necessary J increase lt j, s ,1 harmlesa preparation ties; . wfaila there are. a -juunberof - - ouT. acreage production in the Stat that removes , tha catarrhal . mumia concerns in allied industriea thai en- Hat a minimum .eost and at the same wa 'intestinal, tract and allava Joy a larjre foreign patronage. Of i time ' aecure at least reasonably fair inflammation whkh-causea nrao- our raw cotton over sixty per. cent Is returns from the crops produced., roor tfcally all stomach, liver and in tea- shipped 'abroad.- North Carolina to- homea, inadequate church ana school tinal ailments, . including- apaedioitia bacco ia used In many foreign blends facilities ara more prevalent than we on done will eonrf.ee or monev, r- of the finished product, and the aual- -should like Usee them in North Caro-fund . . - - ; hy is so much appreciated that the lina, because of the fact that so many . Sold by Standard ; Drag - Company fact that Carolina tobacco i used is ... :it oar farms are producing such poor n(j drueKiita eTerywhere. almost inrariable advertised - on the . --yields and net returns for tha efforts. , i , outer wraDoer. Yet this demand has y put into their operations. l piving Up the Ghosts. " ' 'grown naturally -without very much ;V V JBM tt'to:W;Wilicani fa SSSinte" ffie tltol visits? . to different sfcctioiis oit v- .v j.' i- I v eiirn markets has now become-so se- awjye nave peeffSTrocK very mucn -v- m "f "J" cure, however, that we can look'be- TAth ta hMlthfulntsa of the families:. The department of oirnculture -fie- jiLtL.' iir 'f-M.TiA... - iit flint Ka wiAaf KtnnHA fn antfafv " - jiu wjlu uis , vniwauuiuu quaiuitw -' " . - . -tw- . 4'tions of, .the "people. ? In elose prox- . farm-bloc would add to the food To tbis end, North Carolina banks imit to such areasr tt ia not uncomr! 018 amount equivalent to $13: for in time should be able to take care of inonrto find other areas Bparselyset every.nan,- woman j and child in; the the local" grower or dealer who v;ants vWCU WltJl UJC TOUpiO Living 111" IlUIilUlI? . . 1 - ' W UIU lUO lliuuuvb 1 A UUDV fcWUi- '-j-tJ- - V VAIJU V . ft. LJ UAV.1VV M .WUV WM. I - . 1 1 f 1 ' . "I L ' - Tll. .IUUki-lf - CA..t.i: T AHWU T Af A- ' 1- 1 I ' I .monies wiuioui oeauoncauon ana wjin, v dhsw v nuuvi v- Tiieiiswrate wiui svuna uutuneee pine-. ir children loot' permitted to enjoywisconainin- wnicft , he objected to tices. . In the "same way .loo.'lv jocar l? social," religious ana educational iwirwuuiniK w inpuiiK uie rawis ui er- growers snouia organize xor.Tne.pro- vantages as do the ; communities' es-. tain California products to help Hi- tection and furtherance . of ; their in- tablished on more productive lands i"am Johnson's re-election, and notified terests. , Foreign trade its possihili The -underlying "conditions " largely Ms party that he would vote against ties, ' dangers and eccentricities v-rmishiii' th!) difTerenceaia not hard the-tariff bUl if that sort of tiling was should be studied as thoroughly as 'ta-find...: -'My observations are, that ta continued, could hardjy be termftd a our home markets. Expert advice, 1 Va large extent they art fundaroentidly ; filibuster j but th tqlk is rigid organisation, and development! Connected with differences in Jhe pro- necessary, to justify the bringing?' up of a growing sentiment" conducive to - ductiveness ojtthe; soils of these Jdif of dpture again. .... . .v.-- '! export activities, are all factors that : fererit communities.- Does . not this, -'TTie senate can change - its . rules contribute to foreign exploitationAnd ,i''niustaublyMfait'' ft thertaet :wlet'.jit ants-t0ji and the adop- in doing all this we should try to look hat the greatest and-most off debate by not always to federal aid, but to local, necessity of North Carolina-far J individual iniative for our needs. - In clng is that of securing and applying?possible. Actually: there is no choice this way, we are not only promoting information that will aid Iri th eeoo a sturdier foreign business but we are; mic building; up bf, the productiveness strength in opposition, reinforced by "als contributing to our own domestic f.8oil ef the-atatel Ncj communityt Boiah,Johnscn ;NorrisiLa. Fpllette, well-being. More than that wo are' jtatfrjor nation, dependent upon its ag- Moses and Brartdegee, all of. whom helping to restore what is now so , ' rriculture, can prosper when -its soils voted -against cloture, there would be greatly needed economic equilibrium Un tint Tvrtufortivft. - - . a filibuster flffairist the . nlan. t.ViAt. thmiio-Vinut ttio wnrlH A W Mr- - :'Ndrai. Qu;ttwbitii'b. a l.' ii4111 tmmui.. -.Lean. j..t .onnnt h Tirnfit- " Nevertneles8.- : Senator ' Kelloesr s abledinless goodly Acreagjelds are expected to secured and at economic costs per be tned out which is another evi--t - vA amoiint of temtutrixinor alona dence of the decision to let the tariff .inthev linM fa ja1 broad way can- bring slide over until the next session. The Come to Hundreds of Asheboro Peo- 'prosperity to the masses of -our peo- Democrats will fight it tilt the judg--We on the farm.? Year. in. and year naentday and thereby, will enable the DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Asheboro pie There are days of dizziness; back- . aiMvaa iiiuib uiuuuiuti. nuiiai uw miu . - ' . :. . i. j -tM snort; sesmnn 1 4illv to hp twi t.y, ,i. ;arger. acr yeiua nut uo wreureu. ghnVt to tret it ovpr - have been a great iPor the average farmer, one of the 8n?" .veF' , S . -., don't know how I Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially XakZMVJ. speeeliea - Uamiiur their adversaries! Spells of headache, languor, jWe to. secure large returns lot. Wbor.forthe delay Inprosperity. : .l80 iimes rheumatic Dain8: a thai v,nwW.? It la auite likelv that if the tariff i oome times rneumauc pains, vtion,"it matters not how favorable goes over until the short session, this pnees may oruu.u, . . , - TJfi . -vr Z t for kidnev ills. It ia viden.5 therefore. frOm the ".ulil h u'" ueu,K wnpos-- va-'a , ai,k v. f.,i rforgoing- that North CaroUna farm rs must, have economy prod : nd in order to secure this they must "'r."0," . Mrs. Cora Elliott. Hoover Street. help to me and II would have made I ?sno8t economical mean to aid in build-. trB.8nou,a. ,,t wiS, t them " mv hv .heH Ungwsoilf 'IS?? tonlaSlatTSr Incidentally there-will be a lot of 3t neM Jawtul will in huildinf un tha oriranic ""ncn hub aequence oi events comes , . ' . f, , v-,. wttn. iu. to nasa. lor the reaction of the-mn- u wi.uuf. -mar raa. mrogen Bupimw w t. - ---.-11611 1 ot at the Standard Drug Co., . aoiU . On the general farm, it toll i!!?SS?'t!S and thev soon broueht me relief from "tiave to be seen least of the legumes inamw.M.om wo onewn, : vgr- v .. -or nas ever oeen awe to remove inera i'TT - - . i , Prioe 60c, at all dealers. Dont an the field benefit that field in a "JSSJS? lSSJAT PirKir Tnanent way. . It cannot bo done, ' SCHOOL ON ANNUAL PICNIC Again, after, the crops have been1- V. . .u.v. "nroduced. atons must be taken bv pm.hh; m.um noneourv to .ttat pirtim'.. t 1Ji.,u.,fn?-a- .hmnt. ..wir., ift after vrowth i?o snus em, tne imports witnout wpjen ; , . : , TV : r wr growtn go - t. I could do all my work and I felt Just simply ask for a kidney jreraedy get Doan s Kidney Puis the name that Mrs. Elliott had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y- . I BY SHELL EXPLOSION farmers to see that the verv best re- respytenan Sunday school was held -turns are secured for them h !'? Kemp's. Mills on Tuesday of . - week.;. ' TTnion Conatv Shows Great Progress. The weather was ideal, the roads , ., , '-, , union wmaiy snow, ureat rrogress. t m fa I Eight children are dead as a result The growth and development of sympathy with every other fellow, 2?, eP?sion of .sh?U kn)wn " Union county during .the-, past" few and trucks and automobiles, unloaded dua which was picked up last sum years has been more than phenominaL one hundred and twenty Joyous "horn- after target practice of the 104th ". It ia probably due to the fact that the Jres". at the. grounds. ..... - i Artillery at Pine Plains, N. Y coonty is without a tenant system,-. The bathing, boating and fishing nd was supposed to be "dead." The that there are-no large cjtiea, that it fine, and not an Idle moment was "hell was picked up and used to prop : has-more rural telephones than any indulged during the day. The dinner, he ,wdoor h?rnt0 Edward country the state,, and that "each which supplied all things that one's & Workman and Morris Salisbury at township in the county, save one, has imagination could suggest as tempt- wTtown N " " thought that higli school. Another reason, which ing to appetite, was so generously thht 'j?m ?e 'Hn,1or a Tf1 Ja 'riven -for Union county'e whole- ample that more than enough was left mallet striking the shell caused it-to aome development ia that the county to give a full, fine and greatly relish- explode. The children were playing in j 4.i. i.kmJ in u,un (J suBner. after a dav nf anrh stron. croquet in the back yard when the ex- and out of season for their education uoua-sport,, which was eaten at sun P f"0" n nd wer blown into; - and for the fcplift of the communities dowi , " bta. The Salisbury and Workman Jn which they have lived. . " The use of the house, boat house, children together wtth some fnenda A minister has recently ; been In ground. and-boaU of Mr. J. T. Wins- those who were killed, the total Monroe after many yeara -absence low, who owns the hunting and fish- reading gM- n4 has" noted the improvement of In lodge at-Kemp'a. MiU, added one . ' - Union county and In recalling ito hlaw nundref.per cent to the pleasurea of f," ZlA nASZ 9i - ..n.'vk. ..iiv,, tAmiviv tha dav- and an ainraiuion of anm. ,,on tniiouaneaa ana iJAaaacne. A ' part of- Mecklenburg, ahe has been elation and thank was Joyously voted prone to MturnDr now up at un -winaiow wr n wosxdow, -4n. hut that tha time has come when kindly generosity in contributing ao "iMecklenburg la rl4 to Uft her , hot materially to the happlneaa of the day j Goaalp and Slander . by ving the use of hia lovely place trted ,a for crlme u ,,wa , to the occasion , - . . -u.-v. .v. i .uj. , . -i K . -A'i .' 31" u 7 if ,rr II -r , ZTlZ through -me without doing bodily W'v-Tl C . Cagle died Wdneday, JulyB day school, of the town. ;aa 'their Mlrhbora aUin their - V Hi KP UL ged f4 rMt--'i'j vXf. f ' tongue each day with the venom of. .yeara. He had been, in poor health ' ' . ', .' . -1 .'gossip and alander.; If you hear a bit tor a number ol yearvueusomvea HOOKS COUNTY TO OPEN acandaL do.you let it-die in your tto Union. . .1 Vs A"t f'.ten chUdran. APPLE ORCHARDS, ON TRIAL memory or de you toll It to the next r'& grandchildren and abort of friehds.-v ". v'- J V frlend.yto meet aa toothsome Wee . V .The children are all Hvtng and are ,? The board of education of : Moorf 0f iwaT- If you do the latter there i )r9M f o',ow; Mrs. 0. H. Moffitt, Ashe- county met last week discussing plana g BOt tnuch difference J between you 'lioroj Etn Cagle, Kemps Mill; Mrs. f0r opening aoine-demonstration ap- and the prisoner who answers in open ' . .Heisle Holland Kenly; gumy Cagle, nle orchards In the county. vMany eourt for hinniwleed. v He aUbUd . rJlenn Elder, Katmas; Mr. .' Flossie farmer who, have become lntrUd Vith a visible weapon; TOO cut with . Aumnn, Kemps Mill; Frank Cagle, in th project met With the board, ''an Invisible knife and your hurt wai ' Koanoke Kapida; ay Cagle, Caddi v Th general plan ia to select one in the back. - ' 'Cf1, Hujrh Cagle and Fred Cagle, or more farma' pf fifty acres . off . Do y0u live your life and let-'your' ,: of Kempa Mill. . , ; ..adaptable land and plant ' thia fall mrfghbora live their, in the Sweet at " Tt '"JV conducted by Rev. tuch aarJr -rhaturinf varietlea aa will ,f.rtion of letting one another alone, f-.,01? Fl(1'y U1lon' ?nr brin rwulu . Several propftid- cr do kfr,p M Uritm the way ChrinU.n church, and was largely at- tlona were offered . by Individual. ,nd ,pr 0t things that are not meant . teniled. The grave . wan completely from Hemo.' Glendon.' llalllaon and fnr. MiKlfj. . mum mttA then I wKtime . i. .:..t n il. .i : . .... 1 r . . --- iuuiuj i iib aruiK ana mnv more WMl come Kam tn the neltrhhnr Mrv t rfiwirT If pfilltM-srer. eompo-"l f Jir. CuKle'. n.a fw day. The Idea now ia to you do this you are no better morally achoolrrmtea wre aa ff; J. ; H. organlie an apple growers' aawla- than lh Hmt Atib who picks your .-mith, I). A. fox. Z. fc. Montt, A M tion which will talc joniml of one pocVet. Dixhonent prying and tatUIng ijarirr, i, g, poi.o ano A. . aiacon. cr more or lh larger tract ami in. ar In effort rharartar "It I.uropf," Said a r.atllffielJ ir. u jiunxwr. taying !; i I' '1 t j t t a ' n. I hntft In a itnnll I i nna rsKrn 1 ! to hir a r i fr f rnml T5'i the mennuma enrournre all t)) inial- Ur farmer, to Jilnnt from 8 10 10 or mum mrntt t applra and let lhoh er rharda N unilcr the aupcrvi'dou of the a'vrifttion. . - ". " " .. 1 i -, i 1 itt 6 6 6 forr. . r I i 1 " r. 5 E. E. SIKES ASHEBORO, N. C. Has been appointed Distributor for The EARL Motor Car GIVEN a wide choice of dealers by the notable value and road performance o! our 1922 cars, it is a pleasure for Earl Motors, Inc. to make this announcement of its local representative and with an estab lished organization arid intelligent service at . command, Earl owners are assured of every consideration and facility any owner could wish behind the car he buys. At $1095, the Earl Touring Car now on exhibition sets, a new standard of motor car values. All the latest engineering and style developments have gone into its design. All thesavings made possible through cash pur chases in low material markets and large scale production by experienced iactofy" workers have helped to hold down the price' and create its unapproachable values. Ease of control, unfailing comfort, flexible power and a broad margin of safety are assured by Earl design and construction. A dynamic long-stroke motof, exclusive new steering gear, rigid 7-inch channel frame, rugged front and rear axles, quiet transmis sion, 56-inch rear springs, Alemite lubri cation and a special Borg & Beck disc clutch are features of the Earl chassis, tested and proved equal to any driving or hill-climbing emergency. Built in five graceful body types, no other cars of the Earls size swing so near the road. Low sweeping lines, refinement of detail and -complete appointments make each Earl a car 'of distinction and individuality. ! i'h 'rrr,v'"" The beauty, comfort ana spirited performance of the Earl will convince you that it is th motor car you want to own and drive. Come in, then, and see the car today. Make an appointment for a demonstration. Or, better still, do your own driving. EARL MOTORS, Inc., Jackson, Michigan YOU CAN SAVE IT WITH TAR PAINT For your fence post, barn roof, chicken house, garage roof, fac tory roof Tar Paint will double the life of your roof. Tar Paint - Mix a Thick Tar Pitch in Con ; Crete to waterproof basements. Order a sample barrel today. Special trial price $6.00 t e. ,b. : High Point, N. C & Public Service Company and t"Tf. 11 l: ' thl picking. GosaiD b'P't go.aip. ' ,, t I While you are sUlbfng' other, in tha back areyou sore your own ribs are nvulnrotlt and that your Migh hnr's atilttta du. not flnj an enur ing- t.lace for a deailljr a thrift the one you rirT You are an e- Uih if you go about thinklnir you daughter and. some one mar kill the'charaeUr and the venom Is aa add fn tnruai your naa In te fanii an4 t,.!t frnrn f'aliaUfn. l'!-!-r 1 el.irkoa that f'm 1 ... . t') ro-t ' vcmi' uric' f'or'a 4 V - i good name of your own. The most 'polsonoii. rrptile in the world Is e man or woman with arrnt tmgu. That -"o liva from the csrrion of aUng both way., into the life of th Alannarod an4 into the eoul ' of the ulsndorar and the laat la worae than Uia former for life gives out but the soul COC oa and earripa fLa alsln to ithe courts of lat apPL A tong-ua rwi wiia vm aiinng 01 cnarartar la a. drvlng of puninhmtnt a hand rl with actual life blood. n 1 .SI 1 - I
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