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. . - - Tzzs Two -THE XSIIEBOr.0 COUTJEK,'A,SIIEBORO, N. Or THURSDAY." ACCOST t, r i- r A. j 4 4 THE COURiEB TUBUS KED EVERT THURSDAT G HAMMXK, EDITOX x-ttered as ieoa dees Ma natter le the postaOce t. AAtbm, Jt C 3 '"'m Aefvewtiatit. I'mriiiili TH AMERICAN PRE53 A550C1ATKX.4 tiMk He'wu able te h3k and per end fca-nstrUg the very things 1m bed himself fa ether rdaya, and' days not m very remote, urged upon the country. ' ' The worst thing that, tu happen to the Republican party for the future Tnr n ire 'twro'phn 1UL LUUA-iUII-A IvJII I shj FEES' DOVER E'JT SEEDS' I . . is to keep Senator Lodge in a of influence, or where he will place BORAH AND LA FOLETTE FORE- i SHADOW REFICUCAN Dtl EAT mum,' -'It wm to ' W expected that nrorTessi-e RenubUcan ." aeaaters UGHT ON CiEFFICIEKCY &1T8riir2 ; i" v- Senator Norris, of Nebraska, already, ( By David F. St dair.t . has doae. la his speech: opposing elo- Washinrton. Antniat 1 Tbe Tinvfr- ture Senator Borah denounced the A'RETUTLICAII O : DL'ICCr.ATIC iZLm DISCUSS THE TAKEF "Sometimes when there is in the proceed in r of 7 the Ml' bouse Aahebore, N. C, August 3, 1922 KAKDQLra COUNTY DEMOCRAT IC TICKET Clerk Superior Court: D. M. WEATHEKLY Sheriff: -A. CARL COX Register of Deeds: LEE KEARNS County Commissioners: JOE WEAVER H. S. EDWARDS L. M. C RAN FORD County Coroner: DR. WAITE LAMBERT House of Representatives: I. C. MOSER Solicitor: ZEB. VANCE LONG seem Blair row and the resignation of Do- "exorbitant and unconscionable gov-'drop over in the 'sen to tO: see and acredited, ver as assistant secretary -. f . the ernment expenditures,- wntca are no near wnai is going on were. ..-.-,- backward treasury furnish a triking ill ustra- being diminished to any appreciable) 8metime ago I happened? In the . m. w -w. tion of the raflinlTn xtt,- anTsaid: renaU chwnber 'while' Senator Sta- looking, cyjucal old man. His day of more than ont iep,rtment of u.t Kov. The Republican part, fa now 'in Wis was making one of his strong usefulness was over long ago, if he ernment- Elmer Dover was the sec- other, mav mtm with the tariff arguments.-- When Simmons ex- eve r had a day of real usefulness in retary and protege of the late Mark i,arty to lay on these increased taxes 'claimed -X cannot' understand. -why-the public life. The story of his public " - f ha mat avnarf rantrria-ul manlnn a. ... ...a. u k.inn i-ta-iBtawf th riB U lVnummfl. nl . ra0hniAlfB n'RIVL' I la. ailviaakU -ta . r : reins oi uuuiui it. . i ui wiw aHw v.. wvi . vwuius, iiw; jippie sauce. Hanna quired the reputation of 1 tkaft mnst JtYnrt nntrtica few words when the history of Ameri- tors and organisers. ctn progress is finally written." A few months after the advent of With such discredited partv leader- the Harding administration Old Guard V,m in the Pnite.1 Stte en'.- te is it members of congress grew extremely I CANNING FRUITS AND BER- . riUES IN GLASS AND lis - .' - . ; . Csnaed Apple Laie fall atd wia. ter-apples, which are slightly ti ara best for canning. Appla shrink mora in canning than most fruiu. therefore they abould be blanched tor one taimite before processing, pk tightly in No; cans, . cover yrup (14 ounce of sugar to one nl. Ipn of water; or Eynip Ne. 8. Exhaust No.- 3 tin cans throe mitt- Btes.. ' Process 8 minutes. . ; ... T . - ...kliLa.. 1.' i a.1.- .U.a trT..'. 7'.' . . --J d UC6, our common country, lor we saice oi y-wiHu vtiueu w uim prouiuu- our not into quart lars and Drocea. ippiness among the uulliv innir interposea. and u4-ttrMr minutet. ----'--'-'-' v-V- . CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member Congress, Seventh Congres sional District: Win C. HAMMER raA ami hnnnin i u ku tli auful rronlrjl manner; . - , - -! . Pa.ail P.a. d..i.., who can not pass it on, will not - the X Before quoting' from Sir. Norrii 1 best for ,eannlngr.-Select ripe, sound, old party oi so many noble" victories will explain what : tbe - tairiif t gindini---Bi.' fruit (cut in nalves, or ri m meet the occasion and StoD ete larV'i ' l - - ... rf. . . -it larire. 1n anartjtrtt- Vmu. can newspapers like the Des Moines especially in the income tax division. once awj for ail this orgy of exfrava- The house bill imposed the follow-! hard -portions ! around tne seed and Register are rebuking the reactionary Secretary Mellon and Commissioner ce this saturnalia of expenditure,1 ing high taxes: On shotgn valued "ubmerge in cold water: - to prevent " nf Internal Revenue Klair were arlnin- .l. i u.i M i , 1 t . -:-.-s- r''us and malevolent element which no .I YuT 77u" " " " unui ure ireyiuc . rarem vu. wm.-- rawnj-in o,,iot eacai twhm miibb, controls the Republican party ? Imnaltant at tVia nlimlutr t ! In any wonder that banner Republican and Progressive Republicans still states like Iow a and banner" Republi- left in the treasury department and ant to the appeals of these congress- t lrom discontent and strife and at more than $5 knd not more than - Plunge the liidvW or i'aarter. men to turn the Wilson Democrats u-l. , j ia- t 3 I. 7.. hw. w quarter: uriiig ii uatft w pitMjfciiij wiu vvw OUR NEW SOLICITOR Most evervbodv knows that Hon. Z. V. Long, of Statesrville, has been retary Mellon's nose to - "fire" nominated and will be elected solicitor Democrats and to "Hardingiie" men to turn the out. The late Senator Penrose, the last of the Mohicans, had the . president appoint Mr. Dover right under See the There are in the various summer schools in the state more than 4,500 teachers. This shows the progress and wisdom of the state in making arrangements to make the teachers responsible for receiving better sala ries and being more efficient It in this district tg succeed Solicitor service in that department. Mr. Do Hayden Clement, oi Salisbury, who ver's resignation is a clear confession declined to stand for re-election. It of ignominious failure. It also is also true that ..icsi everybody is ?heds light on how things are done interested in who Senator LaFollette minced no word -he never does. He said: - "It would seem, sir. that the men tv,e responsible for this , Republican, 'id- r: r . v"- -v " - wmwi nun uie naives or Quarters inti w- 119; Wach; valued at ?10, nd not boiling syrup : nd llow them to be more ian:25:?6 eaeh; -valued 't cooked until they can bTftewed wiA ord wore ttan 25, 10 each;?witfcah W-Ja straw, reniove and back closely in ministration, in the light of this his tory, muonai aa valorem rate ot 8& per eent, -which th senate committee nuide:'4Qer.cent) : ;.'f - am snrpnsea . tnat tne senator ho will be their solid- one of the most important serv ces "ect"lJreffQ' xt.r JnenV , W1" ?e y1"10"" f ftV.m.nt r doubted will and desire of. the vast of much importance. OI tne government. ,f ,u i u in WC UK1H VJ. IUUI U-tJ ftt., . - v .,j , - . , would, with the return of. .! Wk?wfr?e?. ?" mnwa- Reoublican nartv to nower. f rame. V w cosej. jt;M norior protecuon, of KiJl xA of lAoaf onntn ektuT D6CiWS ,a i iik uui vi i uv ivutiu ovuiv mvif decent regard, for meeting the un we send guns -all o ."ee the IS JU9L avuub ' I 1 -11 . the first time in the history of North . irtuc"- fjir.Jin. that . fw eiocs ,rt;9tJ Iredell county commands a decent salary. Now that the salaries have been standardized tnr. an nrfiee of much lmnnrtance While Mr. Long is already known to Mr- Dover resigned, his friends say, manv in this seotinn the following not SO much because of the Opposition ediloria! from The Statesville Sentinel of Secretary Mellon and Commissioner vviil ,-e of initvft heie, as Rowa-i is No. 8 can or quart jar. - Cover with i boiling syrup made f three poundj and; nine ounces of sugar and one gal ten of watr 4Syrup No.-S); i" Exhaust" No.; 3 .'can f three minutes and, process 20 to' 30 minutes. Pro;? cess quart jar za to So minhtes. 9MP&m t be' packed for e markett in kupas , There i ndrotec-'hilHt tmrDosesI small E - -4 .r -mu, m uuves sna layerea as peaches.- course. because .non . ure, imuorta it , - r, ,. the Dingley tariff and the that the same -interests :?rtiiA-fiated'r?? '-?';w," !CrI?rr,,er iPw ,y:-1iav' thick slice e even wbrse' Tri"'li. cut trom each of the four sides. Hok era." r r""V " -"..''"" o.,r iKiia. . .ik 7. ""a out-toil mere is anovrer rea-l i'h fniit remainini pnnml U as mucn mterestea as write inVthe - j.i w 4. .a . Mail -a Biu bmbs ua aocaa uniti iic kjr.iiahvi tr 1 . -. - . . is honored in one of JLTTJti Tned in the nend n. LirS. Noeanot understand 'it. Ha, he- fot,' Many complaint. Jiive eome in rJ oiven ""J".-"?--" uciuuu.ft . . . ;i k - - - LJZa gotten tnemen wno are engagea m Mdin tha : brdr,M . ;j ; . tne UIrt uuard all alontr the ine from """cli""" ""i wsir,. U.J,Mi., ,- u. r . 7 .- im ui, 3111. . . . . : . L. 1U . .J .... . f L her wrorthy sons having been , , . , . . . 1 ixc viva uuniu can catvilil the Democratic nomination for soha- Whjte House dow tor in this district, without a contest; the rf elections he line from understand, sir, how men charged ZTm'Z, - i iii ,V, w. nraness ana lack of Thern with the duty of upholding: and Pre-I&f ?t 4 W- pears. . In every i iMM " serving the principles of the Repub!fPI? 3" ..Ini'a,na' liean nrtv evn If .Is - probably. SOHie-W thftnughl riM had T been fifirii the efficiency will depend upon the 'the position of prosecuting attorney pennavlvnntii Inwi. nA wrh r.BVn-' lican party, even if they felt, no" re- teachers of North Carolina. Educa-Is a ttally important one and the t Repu'blican in8urgency in the sponsibUity to the people, who elected I JJJJ gontancef rom somebof 1 neanf YTJE WM SHj" K tional facilities will be imnroved. The I S. .tha Ztbulo,f .Vancc 7R senate against the Old Guari tariff them, can deliberately for bill and the declining tional facilities will be improved. The state has spent a stupendous sum of money to put this over but the bene fit will be inestimable. Statesville bar, has received without J -a.; . I . ' fJ ""V TOU UeU; Z- "'"""r. w""i - K p; no Pcwlang-was: done. Keiffer opposition this high and honorable president and Mrs. Harding ffthe -ans the def eaV if Ur fef In the majority of the current mag azines and newspapers of today see articles on "Go to church Sunday. Many towns and cities have regular campaigns, not leaving . - i. a. I l ; .V. 1 a. ror me ministers to uo aunng uie notcome up jor trjaj ifaKe come the appeals trust at the hands of the pure democ- tnat their mctureT have been ruin, of that party It Welds' S TnXTJ thoroughly and care is taken to pre racy of the district is a matter" in SSSSraw? fr ! 21 i JlS of 1910 and 19U ;ad'll'MS ' are,v nevertheless, people in cook until it is tender. Both Keiffer whieh the vnnA nennie nf wa hm withdrawn from the screen in many r?tl"i,:""l,W bther. countries who make guns?. nd nound hmm . hefAl '"flv J town and native county take peculiar straws that warned Dover 'that this to the Republican primaries held, in ,eaL out tTtt weP"eion , was no time to "Hardingiie" and "Old Indiana, in Iowa, in North ;Dakota,'m?wVwV wel tor 20 years Mr. Long has practic- r.,,wH,. th firoi aZ and other states within -the laat few- iv 5 H..wrr-? "W havtt thla tnnrlret. W . urn r """"" ..v . -w-.- uinaaSr-Vt5lf....K .! W. ! .. vim hii , vanned figs-Peel six quarts of! years Mr. Long has practic- rs.- th fi and other states witWn -the 1aat,few-'vrV"'- I". " V" rW'l W qoaru Of Wo.. 8 syrupv ed law in Statesville. during which :" .. . . montha. PrM in. ,it i. fn 8,ul";, :,-OllIng..ototiM. Add: fin. Cook ..,o.l time he has anneareH with o-reat ahlt-t insnauon ut a sore lus- '-.. kin j.. iwro mm bum. rap vut .hiwhw nnntU Saturated'With snmir ti . . -r kl. vaaw aniiciita, -,ltl WJ ULUUKCVU wU.Ia- ... .aw fjtw.A ,sam' . . .. . . . . it aiility, m many of the most important fj"i S through this krisUtion when e no-1 "17" " '"rr: iririT'--M,-", i i i uiLe rests wmcn ciaim uiev nave not .... . . ,s " .. . r cuuiury anu ueu ifuns as ww (nau . v viuum fnii j en . .iiimiu.i nuu civil caws uiai nave . , , , -. . ,, i uucai ' leaders .rftsnoneihJa Tnr it Irnnw ::i . i...s t w jmo mm uu A man is nnt "ww'veu a square ueaj in me but not! vTnoi r' sett gunra iffl adjust- Iie," cost Mid put him out of business.1 lSS!v v jarS In oui own town nnd naner Hth,.f h, ; i.: ment oi their income tax. That com- . 7 ",.Tt.r , W COUia'nOt ao mat II we M noil .. ProcM. nuart kraSAinlniita,. week after try," said the Man of Gallilee nearly - ' :" ,lne most of the leader.' renaahl. for "ic 1 J.. J ' r ,k. w,:.if.r f fh v.rl.: 2,000 years ago: this eternal truth harness ana ume was tea oy tne !fl. 7' " . r wonu w m . .m.UICir.MyfCTKE3- HIS i;J tu t i : employes in transacting business in uk denominations of the town prom- " I'.JT t ' -kT the income tax division. Mr.- Dover - ;x ' JJ' "" "' . . . to its being humanly impossible to ., ... , . . , pivrrvV vvDnniirivii King not to make the service too rate . home bov at his real wnrth "aimea uu an was neeaea to speea "."riVSi OWN WINDSHIELD GLASS j. long these hot days, and even offeree ' Zcb Vancc 'Long is a r-.-n who has up business of income tax adjust- ' . 0 YYionfo onH oiiHifmiv tiroo 'fetfinv.1 the church lawn, the respect, confidence and esteem of 1 "t. "i.-3Ji 1 what we lose abroad, and hence we have to have him. It is necessary. If 1 we can raise the tariff Wgii enougn .to Departs From Customary Methods and Applies Ford Principles n every man, .-1..U0 caiar niiic.il, I n . UCU I.UUllt tD) hold services on And still the congro oui. uic iiu.usi.ci nt, 1.1 n pu.F.lp know him have the utnlost which is probably not directly in tront his ability as a lawy of a window either, and with his stiff esty and integrity 1 collar and long hot coat preaches the &uness transaction gospel ttthe few who sit and fan themselves. If the ministers can stand before us and exert themselves to the extent of preaching earnest sermons, can the people of our town not well afford to attend two short services a day. Most ens are quite as hot as the churches to maturity. They produce tn fhoce miny wen maritea enecis WOULD1 POSTPONE RTI.1. VKifi A,,r that nfii fellnu. aA Tnice 'r:";'"; the nrice here "tin to the level of the Washington, July 24. Republican' tariff wall and compensate", ourselves m unman on, i h.M i.- turn out uic oiorempioyees wno speni v .. wiju5vyu( vhi iwiiuoiiwu nn waii una torai!iiw. muikwyw tv Nf iv AtLZ k tnr time gossipping, rtmning rround rfsenao nd leaders are seriously wn- whUe, we go out and conquer the rest n have thJ " utmost fwrt Tin an Pryin Into other people's hsK th postponement of the tariff 0f the.world in the gun business, when 'The For4 Motor Company, Detroit, has begun to manufacture its . own pwte glass;, arid already has in opera- J neor e annreeiate I L " VkTki VJ o-' tax adjustment mnd auditing art, Pep-.w-aain ivepupucnn paper ox .-me. increase the price, tnere. wecouiu -V A fnuhHTer Qn tho")Uffh,y a8 uty Chief Clerk Chatterton testified country, the growing defection U their.not .do that without Wsing ' some' the a public speaker. Spencer Crescent. Mor6 the house appropriation com- own ranks,' and the "results of KepulK money unless we had this thing in ! DESCRIPTION OF ROT mitteg w 21st of December, 1921r an pnmanes everywhere Have aua- the bill, and so In have it in here. DISEASES IN manufacture of: a new nrodurt. Ford has applied his own principles of proauction, and, as a consequence, the ; ti..fa.iLw n. 4-k lAi M a irenuine nanie amonir the nro-l ot k.. nnthf kml m tV fl.imi.j.- ..j u: i xannf. ioi7 Vcj kaua. oAJit " nteennir nrotectionists. Some of the i. n.k- ,n kr nni fn. chnnf r. - u 1 j ma ivviao ivi i aacau a-v-aa amuir J - .?V1V TfMBi vy waaj aaWHM lug a U1U 4lOO aiC a 1 '" ' 11 M uejjap ei. it. j -i i. ..a. o j a. a 4L mnra inuromin rr nnna a ra aniaiiu nn i j .. .j -.kku. . .. a a u. . m .mt The d.Reasei herein de,.rihoi m.ir no B,uu u Per w. --- praixie uui?-mi ihuuih, 4 . ture irom esiaDiisnea practice. ine attart tifj f rtfani at tra f ff 'eP018 'or 1918 had been audited Sbut vianK revision of the rates down- Bpiendid thing for the millionaire who Ford continuous conveyor Ststem fea- of our offices and kitch- development from the seedling stage "p.t o' J1!-!T"f over 1917 reports. Mr. Dover andJhis crtiicising the DemocraU, as hereto- traveling out to gather in the world til it becomes a polished windshield, certain and we continue to attend things, why not attend churcn? Mans different stages of the growth of the religion should not be affected by the plant. For convenience, the develop thermometer. - ment period of the plant is divided IA: fH''"-.i iftvuiu- ,j s.a tk.'a. na.f.v fore tot RlleirM uttemnta to nelav a i,.. ..... ..,-,11 iw and : 1 : m-.L ttm.y i?.r!C0??Sf' "i ment as an argument to clean out the Jt ? hc l - They foresee onIy,Voiana labor and keep- the wolf i Glass making, when viewed' in the i division and put in new men, n party cereat in tae passage of the bill fn, his door.' That is why' we have Ford plant, looks to be very simple, j It is certain when Mr. Blair became1"1 ts exorbitant rates and there-ithif, tariff, net only ; on guns .but on raw materials re Introduced into the , .7 Tnr wnuM Ink frl a1 tj aee it. trn Aver j A.u V.lnnn Wa ni-ai l l . . . 1 . ' i n. commissioner internal revenue eOout . ' . - . . .7 " " TV twm mo .vuwr " auruaco wueru lacy, Become a moiien .race tX. T k If a year ago, he found a Jam of un- PrrLf"00' d he wme thing with sew-lnuus. Drawn from the,fuxnace in a. We nqo.ee with the citizens of one gf SVcJ finished bus ness iS the income tax di- SJJSSL Lv M4? ,8chine8 F B " ?f tate, the glass passes un- our neighboring counties in the or- in elSSL! vision, but he decided that the ,tfkin- -ft w,oud the'1.t?av H..?,,''? thfiigs made out of steel, and a whole der a roller, which-givea it width and ) ti-Uf a county law and A JJe.Hf S St3t aS .1 SSt "tlS "ffi T oler league. The plan of this organ- affected by tbe rot organisms are Uom ft wouW riff m - , - comeCwhen our Millionaires -wiU con-through a! gradually coojln furnace.: ikation is to actively support and up- P ";."" conditions in the soil f"." m e ? "5 He'mcM -lAt this writing no We- prediction trol the world, and we will go hun-' At tl4 end, it is cut an7plid on an- . . . . . u . l . . a . .. . a. n a . I . , l 11 .a... .attin n, a 1 . -. 1 ; . . . . it ; conveyor f. wnwn carries n TTiicii icuras oi corn wnicn are r . . . . . ;" kk are as mui v-u tk. n-4 mnrt, nf their wn,Vn I,vor w germination ol the "JUiTV -k i va,5 can be made aa to ust what the nan- rv and toil while thev are retting other oura u jiaa.i j - aeH anH 1h mnu.Hi k.a lKU (l amwra, nun un ,-- - T. - - . : 7. j .-- -. T -.1 . . , . .... j " . " ,la -.u.Uya 1CXT IteDUDllcanJ Will ao Wltn Ul tar- arnnnd tn da ItT We OUffnt lO oe. throutrh the mndinn- anil nolishinir. unty m upnoioing g also favor the growth and Tunting r jota 0' kecaure the umly leadership gUd of the opportunity to ' make sfterVhich it T ready for uks.. the laws of the state and nation. The development of the organisms. These mpSg ' is that,, die- these sacrifices. We ought to rejoice; -This adds a new linlt to ; the fat ounpaign is being carried on partly organisms may spread directly from SfST w "T.01 played -by Lenroot, , Republican,' of that we -are the instrumentaliUes by growing chain ; ot, Ford industries thnxirh The Moore County News and planted kernel into the issues of u' ' ' , . t Wisconsin, who is now fighting some which these men will not only profit-- which , are being established and ex- Tcopy contains a pledge plank for ffSwoS & toAffi !ehS the high rates, and generally giv- wr but continue -f. profiteer. Wpsnded froi time , u Urn. in line with? V " ,L if . ,r 10 tne growing roots. income tax division said that 1b an inuUUon of the Ute Senator hava us captured now. We .s want the Fordpoliey-to achieve complete those who care to sign t A large Various symptoms may follow as HS'JIWj in the fayne-Aldrich .Uriff them to capture everybody else; 'and independent, of outside material; number of the influential citidens of the result of this early injury The J a 1 'S'S" --? '' - - - let everybody pay trftuto I- Ury&uix ' itt' fe!ilafatarift Tol prod-', ft county with whom we are all fa- eased kernels, reots and I lower fff.1i W Wvev thw. .a racog-' greatnesTVnd to their; trC- .th Miliar have signed their names. It XTir "1 n.. wwi up a complaint and chased it around niter That the leaderless Republican "The Senator from wortn areun.lWMiusy enabled to seems the people 01 tnat county nave are badly infected will mlid the fact that whiskey drink- germination. This manifestation , d not make the best dtiten. and tluni- re'a Fi r e he evils of the moon- u. their Heitk dnrlnar busv tWno traffic" in their county, and for other seedlings which are only d one chief clerk . had not' opened antithesis of a leader 4WS reason are banding together to ffeet4 My.iwr. wees, A i,,- kut wjtk'the further exoressed-undereat and every bit of toU.tharour George' Bstrtnger rat :.Cbneonl last Such an organisa- .? " ,tvJwvB 1dm downU et rhim .Unding that the embargo was to people go through and all the suffer- Saturday and died Sunday.' The two . .! . la, u.b ., ! xAur.in the arnnr ,m t hu hi not miDM Lne laavcui 'in use in Lne nrouucuon oi motor car.. n umn after wrens, micu wumt .k uw-ik w j- -- ----- j-- ; i. ' . . - vu' & 1 , T ,V J (lie soon Blier . ., , ' . . .. .u 1 i o L. n..l.l; ...kt t aaafH, ln n tn rA hle to. rrueli-a -anil, trtinr marA-ial of nmi.' f lortn irom one to- snowier, --tio aju uwu m, iw M , "' ,: . J r " ,, r, v .i " ' OI , . . . . . . . i a.k .a ka ..a.ta-,o,4 miA Viat a rill when h Cfltfl Bllalltf .hi orh . fiiinl iiF atH sell fhem it B. one,!!!,,- ne iouna inat some oi uitho lyr wu iB mo vuukhui Ui viuuti.i., , " T .-- ."..--.-j-..v.-yM - fLSISu portent, chief clerks were seldom t only Moses in that bodR-.bear the'as old as L am andllves w iong as 1 the, (amoui FordprUjett j aI- v- r'k-ll.- n nf ri,H.., nn. la the h Ihit M, flf lMI OieBSmiTS HUH," , T, , , . ., .1 , i .- V r - I to- comes to us tnrougn sucn iegiBiauonr this is that for -every D. ifl."Cato. whi. was Alleced drop of have been -strtck. J In the ;- head by- ; ant a stoo to it. aucn an oreaiu-. z " c, " IT . . : T - " ' :r: .nUai kim An,n A toa Would certainly not be amiss, in is-ffl lw .hoi; to the' office.to tnake an jicUuHtmeiit.' terminate-with the passa,. of tariff Ing they hav. to endure they erego men were engaged in a--fight and, lUndoIoh county, for there are ceunK!iSr& In thi. greafest JmsinesffWe- .f Wll..., ' hr'r . m v a.... ii-ie -.,,- ,rki e j the Mternment where hi lohS Of dol-ri Senator immnna Said : the 'dve In-'nign ana nyin wiui -t uio counigr jau. ..M v.j . : i J ..I' j.r-Uir. r rnx. &rnn. It la not an U1V dii.fnr am Mtniiliul M 11-. Kii. DMIMT Dl-imuna hi iiviih vy..,. inr uwu am ktuwui. aim win. o ' . Z' -- -- . -- . -t. - . . i a n t vt i- w-i-e .awk in mi i be to productive as those , which ; are . . , . . t . nm rnetr Mrir rmwui. and win tv.it i miv vm vw. hui.b, . a.ww .... uunu j , vuuvtvani w ww 1 iw-. . . . , - .- i . er so eear tnat a wwn .. " ' r.' . '-v;i. . I" common thin ts find a half doseA Tmhlic, tariff maker! that he would r Senator omr oneispeecn-g-in Vr fW-eral of these eases have been point- "JJirTtZ .7. " .v.. chief cl.A." Mfhered- In . business t vote for furtheV -mh.rro nor the Profiteers' Tariff biU won;he lot v X. - : . . J.j J BV fri.'" J a-' - ... "iJ IvL a7 a. I -a. J.y 1 ' ,v" iivv . tww AVI se iuiwici -liiiwiiv svs . . M .,. X -a -A tr. the effkera. and it U time MTlnf--H-. hours and swapping yrn-or. fixing would he supsort the hlrh diftlee' on oK ul.W from fcenawr wmmona, : .V' OWWel. of RandolDh were bandin .1 that theantl make- very "P btUi:the rector ,dicos8inr dyes U the pendinf bill. ,V ...sr'ranltingjnorKr memwr -ne n- ..-r.-v.'!-, eUIt enl Uwleeeiiesi.'-.-.'-. ttl progress' during the entire grow-.W quouaonsor pontics. ' tx"e? Frellnghuysen at thU point ettemirt-VJIu,"v;,-th i , d Uwlc,nMIL. :,r i.t eiaeiii end produce low yields. , h , kjew. les experU have been 'SimraoM pyning thetu.iL'Sd UrifTsiSh - ...V:- . : ' . - v o.- - In thaae effire aa lona that thev SC- v. v.j .-j .i.,'; i O.U)te a number or gOOQ larin speocn 4 4 '10DCE ."DlSCSlEDITED AND DIS-.-. when the corn is about knee-high, tully recogniie no superiors. - CRUNTLED,"., SATS ? can papeb; rS'-SEmUV.'-tfilitti;klgherdieeeed' fields rniasloner Blair them it merely e MfuMd u At to ond Republican "KJ t.SjTS PEE; "".'?- usually Show chararterisUcs ' similar figurehead.- -.'.; ..:,. edmlnistraUon. : .' : - wld 1 1 u 4.C to. fields on poor .oil. Where low , But a change Is eomlng. Thjr-Do- f ZStwlM - fcf thai J":., - - ' .:ii.- . ku.u.i iti ver-Iilair row has cast so much on-- inn .De". Lor . this Dill that mnnAneil f h amhsrifA nniler . ...... v . i rum. r" . V. r." . es. but 1 thing the one just neiirereu v-" e SMAMr i timinittrtti nn rvnr n an . . ... V J V II V V" ew a v a-wvv ' peecn that l ivave -ever the best indictment oi has been made. . It is Indictment of the applica rinclple of protection so hope who do ' not neeo ODDrews thoae who are al rburdoned that has been Iowa is the banner Republic sUt'V? ' r,; T.. - ,nd ftff , , , . - ' " ' ' Mr. Slmmonst -I say the Senator's -1 want, to epre.sy ltt.to.ie ef the West, but is now preparing te or The lower leaves uniny .how Senatnr Frelinghuyen. of N'-w Jer- rai-mont is sdbum, Jn view ot tne a wyimiwun ir me .r-nnu r. . V, 4 ,v. k J i 'i-JLiie thL Thl lev a henrhmM. of the dye in.la-.try. fact that the lat time I votedfor the lie has done the public a sonice In .end a Democratle .tor to W.h-, confer. hie dytag t Oie .p.. J. "rn0,!, -LtJe n,in the Republican p.rty was In msking tl.W thing .o riear. and 1 hope torton, - The Ues. Moines Kcglioer i . T 7 1 1 i ' ......1 iDnni, Ki,..u,n an.l r-.,.r,l un Cnmiihte control of bpth House- of and tihrve that what he lb Kannee nemihllcan oar.er of that'" II. J Vu-l - ! "k ),. H,. .,knr-. Tl. v. v Jer Cnnirr- end hud 'its own IWb-ui will L t..'. n ly the pre.. Ute. tut mo oi wis greai na- '..' , "Henr atot Lodge ts the Republi-'r.JTA.. ": T1 TT-' nleaaant llrht.ee the Income tax dU P t tough. .-nut . b mmons Off oy the bet . ti R-- -n.t. ".a1"- T, !"T "'r.wuL.n fi. .aiiu hk.i. b.t th. -m- rerumg.t .yield, but fcimmons msia tloi o p v vi - gemer ui oiaeaaea conniuon nwn - , . -; ..i that ha b a owed toi answer and .. .... vi ( ' " . l . . . - j. i . i.u. il. i. ti am kin ilm i trit'hL ThiM ln" " "Ow,I niaiiwer n ag -to fcelp t r ' True, ne is a leaoer wiuivu severe, in oiwaatm ' i i r'y - - - , - v iurkiiyiien waa eomix:l ed to Vleld k.i .-,1 , , -v : fcrf and one who It beinf repuuy Trr- aTJ tionwhlA thev regard as a "lT. fferiT,.-e cafue r.ady eve ..ereditedTIa bit own purty.; ",'. ""ZSZaT. ioke..". , . . : 'rwl "'- A" . made. - 'I -.' of F.'il.l thf .a a . IT j -r America, re;'l'lllf's,, oi pi t . is honest, sincere end frank in .ing opinions of pu'.lic t and public men. I'rtu ' in of ITmry d-' t t ' i!J;ran I . ' -, i . t ' men I iu out rather Mp-tj on. - - '. ' ""'"' """i ''""" Hants s(Trti in any of t' e- wny the limb on wi i h he had do not m!tl,j.tand ooor rrow.-? mii-ii- VK. in.it"r . ,im--..-s r - u rv e!l .' Heahhv 1 ..i.ts in that he v.!r f,.r a Pd off in t n re! I I in vrry the same or fant'r f 1 t' a t rr t . r i - yrw ir l..r is in , i t . t - I ar .'i .'. 'i tl. t , , i It t t ft'u im 1 ' ,r- ri". ! ! y e s lute jioue. i ! : hi to li more cirfiul of his oro mnUng t ttatemrfit of n:i' "r rount ry ; ; o p.. i-i t: at .--, ! At V to t'-n l-( it in a t ti In.p i 1 1"! 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1922, edition 1
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