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THCESCJLT, A.VGVST IT. 113 ' THB ASIIEBOEO COLTIIE2, A. shebo EO.N.C. Pare Tkree 4T; fllSSffiffSBg SS s;ARDE?G GOVEKNMENT COSTING COUNTRY j mr. HAMER BAGS .,.,. ... .-ZTt ... .... HALF BILLION MORE THAN WILSON REGIME , ePVenawe AM " IIILII MM veeaw housewife may not eoiy add to her KORTH CAROIMS RANK ' AKOKG THE STATES IN I nutuwui wwm tui during me winter month, Cora, GOOD IN HIS FIRST TERM IN CONGRESS THE BIBLE IN THE PUB LIC SCHOOLS (The following article was written by D. F. St. Clair, formerly of San- ford, and was published in the San- ford Express, edited by Mr. bt Clair s two brothers. was also published in (By R. L. J.) Some time ago I noticed a little discussion in some of the leading pa pers about the advisability of having the Bible read in the public schools. The article The arguments on both sides seemed the Carolina fraught with misgivings as to how Lb by the Banner at Sanford and some other reasoning would be accepted papers in the Seventh Congression- public. al District.) As I understand it, the whole thing hitches on this: That, according to Washington, July 26. Some weeks the constitution, every man is entitled By David F. St. Clair arranged them in comparative eol- WWinrtAn Anmt is.Th chief wmns in a table which he presented lima kum aat am niw'ln thr boast of the Renubtieana is that they to the senate in a speech that greatly (Frem University News Letter.) prime and are easily canned. Below have reduced the expenses of the gov- disturbed the equanimity of some of Aa a crop producing state, the rank we print the following receipts: eminent $800,000,00ft since the Hard- Jhe senators on the opposite side of of North Carolina is high. In the Sweet Onu Method 1-Cook in ing administration waa inaugurated thlchmber- ,. production of groat crop value in boiling water 2 or 3 minutes, long and the budget system established. The North Carolina senator pro 1919, only three state made a better enough to et the milk. Cut the ker- Every one knows taxes have not been eeeded to show that the operations of showing Illinois, Iowa, and Texas, in nels from the cob with a sharp knife, reduced except on the incomes of the the boasted budget system had saved the order named. In 1920 10 states taking care not to cut off pieces of very rich. But this immense saving "ttle or nothing in the expenses of Stood above us, but in 1821 the state the cob. Spread thinly on trays, and of the people's money is alleged and conducting the government, that near ahead of us were only four Texas, place in position to dry. Stir occa- is credited to the operation of the 'y of what had been saved had California, Illinois and New York, sionally until dry. boasted budget system. "Look what been due to the efforts of Republican in ,kt-k mui that frm erooe Method ? Rnil nr steam nn the rnh we have done. We are brimrinsr the senators like Borah and Lenroot sup- alone considered we rank among the 8 to 10 minutes to set the" milk. To country back to 'normalcy' at the rate Ported by the DemocraU. Itwas these ag0 a big farm journai wu-ed its rep- to his own religious convictions, or best half dozen states of the union improve flavor a teeispoon of salt to a of about three million dollars daily," senators who cut $200,000,000 out ot resentative in Washington to look up has the liberty to worship God accord in average years. gallon of water may be used. Drain say the shouters. , m" Th'5' aPProPnatlons- the records of the new men who had ing to the dictates of his own con And our rank is hi:h in th per- well and cut corn from cob, using al x. v- j a ni hv', r'., ,,r,man then went on.to show made good in congress. This news- science. Now it seems to me as the ----- o . - . . . . wit "iiovii auiiijiiieii aiiun nau noiur rv.on hoA .n nf rhi , ron nt leu.- an. I u.nti! are Loini, papers so educated together in this great Amem- often that he got copies of the hear- tan republic, with the words printed ia on our currency In God we trust, ihat that we could read, and let the chil- i.ar.h dren read nnrl ctn.lv tha urtrl.l'c Ri costing the country $2,619,725- North Carolina district had really ble in our public schools. The Jews been doing. and Catholics, who compose I guess He was astonished to find that nothe two consciences we dare not an- Vt on nn I hn as m m ittan kn1 i L- n TO rrrrt I7A mi irhl m nnn rvA i - 1, thA spnotp en hA HaHiiMaii -.. .. - . . i . i? . , ft ... .r. . where to make a comparison and they from this h.. ll the t sucn .grasp oi the promems oi street snarp iookoui ana keep the little oe jyA rr.t nl, tn n eorlior Hat j:. " r 1 1 ZL" tracuon, rents ana pure loods as Mr. ioxes rrom spoiling tneir vines' in vnn n-r aMAn vaiiiAa in ho vt o n 1 navin a trniTA jit . acre uiguui.uu ' " " . "h " Hardin? 'normalcv' an oDsolete wora c,t iq,c i -tqi ma wi ,. i,;t r-r . 1921 only on real farm state pro- the grains fine, only half way down in tVlo Hirionrv whose vaue mem- TC u Jr" :yr'C:r.7: .. ! Hammer in Washington duced greater crop values per acre, to the cob, and scrape out the remain- anri that state was California with der of Brain her wonderful areas of fruit and truck scrape off any fartnina-. The seven other states that cob. Dry from stood above us in this particular are degrees to 145 degrees F Harding administration would Wnen nelu na annrnnnntiAna wore reVnneH fnr A1A .1 I. J States in which agriculture is an in- corn is used, good, plump roasting-ear wf& ybla Entered r ago o the government But significant business-one is an imga- stage is the proper degree of ripeness. Wor,d The Repubiicans had Lnator Overman is one of the faires tion state ui the Rock.es and the other A pound ot dried corn per dozen ears to date of som Baw.; 7hna8e.07hethldS air am industrial states in the east. is an average yield. Rut our rank as .an agricultural' Lima Beans. Lima beans can jjuv vua -o - state cannot be based on crops alone, shelled from the pod and dried. If Koti With tra- ziata oc thA I 1. .1 . .tock and animal products of all gathered before maturity when young ZZ'i f "a ,7 wnZ I" .';.... '.u.cn " r?. v t-A f when tat anH tnHer wash anrf hlanrh from B . " 6, iicn curporauon, Borvs uiuot. w wyuw . ' - 1 " regime Deiore war naa come, tiara- veterans bureau $418 000.000- the al are ranked in the production of agn- to 10 minutes. Length of time for . Wpll . Maria nawps an(1 c. set JiSfAiiJk i . i . - . i wiovuwii, i-iiio ouu wuic iouuo ao nil. wwo iiwin owuuiiiK t.i ici i vines iu expenditures that had arisen from the Hammer and yet there is scarcely a other words it would seem that with street car line and certainly no apart- sucn strong arguments as they are ment house question in the whole sev- supposed to wield they would not so 11 nr Well and Maria Dawes and Co set rvof 0tj.- to nnn nnn. KULn uwirici. ii is one oi ine mosi mucn lear ior cneir cnuaren to listen r, WttTe8 neJ? So 1.:! ral districts in one of the most rural to the reading of the Bible in the an uuuiuuuai cApeiiat; DfQtao n tha i, u,., ai.i ' ou i owivvo an hue uiiiiii. iiy n uiu mi. stuwiS revenue uQmn.ai tnA I t .1 u oq nnn nnn :AMr.Ai v. ivui n vu un mcoc aaiiiii- uuha uic,tiviuz,cu wui iu uulc J J -I-i ton traction gamblers, rent hogs and the Bible for the guide post to heaven. Crops are an important item; they are right around three-lourtns oi a.. lerent ainos, wr K u, ury- the wi,son Democrats conducted it in 0n the public debt; $30,000,000 for re the farm wealth produced in North 1915. .tirement of public debt from federal Carolina year oy year, uiu neon; iunue. wu, n wa. HAV - , . . - . , . j . - . , aiiK iicii oiiu luai it a rr to aim w. ov ifjn UrOUcn cultural wealth; and when counted in, blanching depends upon size and ma- th to th Democrat8 $43,000 000 Mnrtn I ;arAlin A R mni IllUUS liuiu vuxivv Ul wauo. iwuiuic dusxc mvio . ,AAM aa ta hnW Alwl 1 , ,1 . ovo an uiu fourth to 40U1 on a per capita basis in ture and dry from 3 to 3 hours at to EZ. ! 1 Hammer learn to. run these Washing-! i 4 ...... rra vears cn me temnprntnrft aa k trine hennR. ' . . . . . i . J ' 11 v.-.. v ruuiiu imiuucia j- .. . " " . ... can people mat mey couia run me nus comnensation for pivil emn ovees ury Etneuea Beans. ueans oi air- ,,overnment for leas in 1922-23 than ti9nnnmiwi o wlMe. milk profiteers to bay without any Then why should any one ren fear for heariner it read in the To begin with, Wm. C. Hammer is schools? If the faiths mentioned are , noon, cyicou in umi i, . . ,. i, i i. i i j , nnn " ui "lc auicwurai, juupss 01 iiuiiian noi sironK enouen to stana me test: two-thirds of our total crop values are layers on trays of the drier, and heat -- " 3 r .errn of yoman. He .was 'and they are afraid the little minds ".a.!?I!!S nVostTtute nrTss Hke the Washinonl When all these sums occasioned bv Z" .f"1" a1a LIea"a' .ai?tncli warped, and they will be led save the when a man naii mc iw u.c r r! . cw n-rD nom.,.t 1 aHmim0t r-jti i ar,allv .nno- the """i icu- man is lost no power can save mm. total in such states aa Ohio, Indiana, ing all insect eggs that may be on tne "LlL " 'collntrv todav $S3fi.OOO.n00 more thn m,ont Varolln? ls..no,t worth knowing, no absolution possible; then it looks Illinois and Nebraska, In Iowa. ana peans. .-owpeas or any new pea can - - - rr-r ; ; . . ,t the 'wrnran;cos u'der the Demo- 13 "ol ln ?u tM. ,wor,d a ??tte.r o me, it were better to have the every day in the public and give the child a chance to tudv and nnnder for himself, nr.il at Besides he is one of the ablest law- the same time if the rhild feels lik yers in the state. His study of law we used to when thev would hold our A. A..J -It - bbkr. in iUWa oiiu ucaiio- 'vuwuao vi our iitn-i ya van , , , , , ,, - t . - , , . , . i xi iimpic ia uui in ait kite nuuu x ucivci in mp l L i totinctly less than be treated in the same way. Cool and dded to ca their hand for he felt the government cost under the Demo- schoo, f ex ience tnan a North BibU 'd farm wealth pro-' store carefully. It might be added that the claim was a fraud on the cru- crats The senator charactered this c h . d f , 1 ,: wrlh thot the heatino- nf the hean or nea duhty of the American people. He boasted saving under the operation of like Hammer hcnooi, am years. In North that the heating of the bean or pea fr , a, the h,w svetem aa nni,.- "nine man "f e Hammer. study and Missouri they are half of the total rWtlllU Whentareotthefi system as only a "pipe one-fifth of the total farm wealth pro- it cannot be used for seed partment for 1915-16 and 1922-23 and dream, ' We are strong in gross crop val- Comfort for Women Over Fifty, SEffTrrtH It had been said by a prominent Must Come theSand and Farm- ' Students of political economy are London psychologist that most women -.-f a t The nniveraitv News are daniterous between the ages of UCi.Cl.cu w t:-".. 'X ; r i A ,! thot their hon. ??tter vol. vm, os ,f, t d af tlr The p" , vw the which will be held in. Islington, a ZB. Z3, 3U, ol ana on, in wiutu "C f'"-- . . . , , . x"c . success One feature of narticular in have been'erf,ibiting in detail this ages mentioned -Quo from tarn: oldest and best edited agricultura . gg twffltt. ort.'mlor HetipiAnpv m omt asrncui- TToiiicii arc cukci w miiiuiioiiu papers in me uiuwsu oiaies, iiian.es PROSPERITY! ers Must Have Square Deal. (Marshville Home.) I ALAMANCE HAS PLANS T ,,,au? tt" af- smueiit ui evci, nose anu us medlclne, and we FOR BIG CELEBRATION , """J? ,lu'" uciuie nun. could swallow or gargle it out, as we . He knows the fundamental principles nl eased: and so the rhiidren rnu of law and he possesses in an eminent ten at the Bible and swallow, or spit ucKicc uic FYvei ui iuuu, iiiiumvc lt out as thev pleased, as there would He has the gift of in- he no Pn(,rPinn in the matter- anil nivr- jecting into a question the very heart mai boys and girls, unless warped, of a problem and stripping it naked have just as good judgment as to i a m , , " ! resp.ecl' n what is right or wrong, as they have August 17 is "Alamance Day" and the entire county has been planning staBtemerits. production of the Battle of Alamance, fa"' like rh?re p lX. l 'hen rown UP; and the Book land pageant in which hundreds will Ake CharleS E' Hugh6S or,"these things are so plain that a way- u.iu xvouv. faring man though a fool could not When Mr. Hammer was appointed ' err." on the house District of Columbia It is a great and glorious privilege. ture and we have been doing so with vants, to dominate a husband and to the following sensible comment: in hAna that etiisiAnta ftT Tioiiucai iiavts iiicu aa Duywnauw wiwi rrusDcniv i r. iiiucii uocu economy are also interested in North stools, but few of them know any- We all think we know what it means ! t . Burlinirt Carolina. It is much more tnan a tning oi me giory anu napp. . u out most oi us try to measure ii mjBesides this there wiu be speakingSi on the house District of Columbia It is a great and glorious privilege, f n,hlem It ia a state. nroblem.VhardshlP8 attending the building Ot terms of money, and not in COntent-i . ... , i....i:,..Ti. committee, one nf the hiir committees that o.n ,nrchin nA o ... 1"u,v" " "m Jj". :i aiA n Tcioh OldfielH n hi i D A nA - anh a paiaue wiui iiunureus oi oeauuiuu) -i""""--- V" IV '71; . 1C and wnen tne doii weevn arrives, u.,i'i . V ""- rwl decorated floats, and a eaeue ba 1 ol ule ne wen Knew mm. ms nt: tnis was tne tmng we have lought .... . , . 1 J neLflUlAmof in en afllrecc linnn mod- 4-h.n.. no -.1 nrncnent,, la im-1 uwaw, aim " league wail e . p A 1. 1 fuKaut A mucn useu woiu. f. . tut. i n u ...n wikc pail.. una aiunc win uc ci i on lo see. will be found to concern every business psychologist, in an address upon mod- thing as national prosperity is im- j garne to say nothing of the crowning people in the seventh district cared f0r;never would we wish to change nnn evervhodv in North Carolina. The ern women.' . . . . possible unless it starts from the! - nn f AiQm!, : tua absolutely nothine about the local this wonderful clause in our ennsti- Winesa men of the state will then be "The happiest periods in a woman s farm. it must grow out of the land.i . ,omo fo,.c, . - . . . . i .c l . cn ' i' . -1 f i t snow me are unuer 10 anu ovci ov. iw use any omer useiui crop, in a re- evening. Alamance extends a cordial mcbwiio m nic uij ui Kooning tun muon. uui it iooks iiKe as we tane welcome to all to attend. and would not follow his work on the the Bible for our standard, it would committee with any real interest. De all legitimate and right to read the New Hotel for Greensboro. But he well remembered that the late Bible in the school, and study it, for It was learned from what was con- Senator Mat Ransom laid his founda- in the parochial schools it has prob- :. i i- li. i. tinn aa a creat senator hv his services o hi,. hAAn c,.-.rn.e.c.nA h.,- A..nA.i v. , . . i - , . , , , , i . i siucreu a reuauie source last weeit i ween ouuincooeu, uuv i.uncu Over 50 she often acquires ideals to farmer should have special favors or . io , on the senate District of Columbia nver and mat uoh narts C?tA absorb her attention." privileges, or be given advantages, neW.;atoi Greensboro It is un- committee and he believed there was read. T p. , 1T wtl, Po. (ar vra.. ich.othf indust1es, are. dfled-!derstood that it is to be located in the n better school for a new member of The good Book says "hide not -our "Whr I Put UP With Rats for Years, Thus far these particular advantages business section of the and that congress to learn the ways of legis- Iight under a bushel," but put it far wmes T...ur, xa.Wc. nave Deen given 1.0 omer inauair.es, , optjons have been made for an idea, laHon in Wasnington. as soon as ne up where aU can see it, for many mav another.! Years ojro I boueht some rat poi- "u, 1 c . C j 1 location for a commercial hotel, lt ws P"".eu, . ai.a.Kin. not able to see lt uniess H ,8. AnH it is in this last most important aon. which nearly killed our fine watch w" Kl": " i"rfr. j..""" said- further- that the s nee,! '",V"a""" ?d- Pont coerce. nor Prejudice, but " T. 17 V x,-..u n is ii j . Ti "j ., w 0flPre.i .ia"'taii. 11113 us uuc u fnr a new hnte s as oreat as at anv KtmAiid Jilre nnrtnncrefl in a storm and just as helpless unless often between those ages woman is public like ours, the true motto thev look ahead wisely and get busv ' discontented and consequently is dan- should be "Take care of the farm and effectively long before the day of ca- gerous. Under 15 the maiden is en- the farm will take care of the na lamitv The boll weevil is no respect- grossed with the pursuits of childhood, tion." That does not mean that the amii.y. " , .;.i tn r i u 1 :! f .... or of businesses, town or country, Farm-Worker Production. The nroduction of gross and per- acre crop values is one thing; the re-i tention 01 lam. wwui hotter that Nnrth Carolina fall down. Ana Tt Rn ticared us that we suffered 1 V " 3 V T - for a new note s as great as at any .nc Fiuu.c... Wi wavu.., .c...o ,ec ltle word be read and sludled ln matter that North wro1' dog. It so scared us t w sira wo selfishness of men in manufacturing1.. 0 tVlo . ain tni and food distribution as related to th srbonls We all heiieve that the "ha tvwae vniiiA m r.n lann wtsoiLii o inn ct nmp wir.n rms uhlii mv iicimi- 1 ? i a- ii v",v- v j .r , . T ...... 1 . "" ' produced in North . Carolina in 1920, bor told me about RAT-SNAP. That's raTy Toyalty of f.rme. mor ood hotf sh a tow" counting both crops and animal prod- the sure rat killer and a safe one. Sly there has got to be a!y :rpu'fKrl;'t beCmeS dollars crops Three sizes, aoc. toc, i.o. ooki aim , A . ,t . . 0 has, with the the i:rts. was 470 million 378 millions and animal products 92 guaranteed by Cox-Lewis millions; and fifteen states maae a Company, better showing But states differ so greatly in size Death of A. D. Linens and population that they must be re AufaA tn a unit of comparison. The The funeral of Mr. A. D. Linens , chansre. Aenculture must have a "square deal,1' which means equal op portunity in all its lines of business. That is why farmers will demand no more and no less. Naturally the interests which have erabbed more Dental Clinic for Davidson County. It was announced last week that Davidson county will have a six months free public health dental clinic which will open about Septem- me it is the plan about 4.000 chil- ant church in northern Randolph Cun- fore we have got to do it ourselves. dren between the aKes of sjx an(! X," Jo , i.mificance in the day. His death followed an illness ot inat means reius... w vU.c i. "-" twelve, in the various schools through rv-r in ten days. The deceased was be years wno ..ui ..e.p u. , t th countV- North Carolina in 1920 produced only old. He is survived by his wife, two Last year Marshville became a nest'possjbie by appropriation from nt farm wealth- that the average uaugiuers anu '' , i"i Jr . , courn-y aim muiii icaiuklui. ' . C I L. I rn'l n r I 1 tlStalSiMiSS whoed at his home-in Greensboro than their ahar. will not voluntarily During to u" tSiSAA last Saturday was held at Mt. Pleas- give up their selfish plunder-there-jtQ examine am, treat , acre ouv uic "'' - . . . . nnrthern Randoloh Eun- tore we have got to do it ourselves. , . . uraon t Vi f girt Washington city, in a very snort Bible is what makes civiiization not time ne naa masiereu tne wnoie suo- parts of it) but the who,e Book from ject as no other member of the com- Genesis to Revelation. Then why be mittee had His questions to wit- so fearful that its teachings shou.".d nesses and his statements were often rnlmtr . m h,i,ii,10. m;,i, a revalation to his colleagues on the ; ,l. .a,b, committee. While attention has been chiefly li rected to Mr. Hammer's activities as in the schools : I never was impressed much with secret societies; and my idea is, if a " Iklnrr 1 oil Wn .1.:1.1 t - a member of the District of Columbia . " "It " I i 'Tr'L 1 Zl the man. committee, he has been a most useful . : 1 r 1. t .,,- .... active ineinuci ui mc tuiunnuCTra vn rest all parents ana pensions, uulii 01 wnn.11 A Bible was only in the hands of a few, walking in darkness. could be led into all kinds of devious $984 One of the Monroe preachers made it the subject for some plain and point Lin- for baseball ramblers. This - i-J . lertv atntjw and that ens, of Liberty, layior unens, . 01 Monroe seems to oe tne magnet tnat .xhomasville. . . ..tv,. th.t in Pleasant Garden, Floyd and 'lhoma? attracts the gamblers, not only local K." ran be- Linens, of Greensboro. ly, but from other nearby counties. VzWj"- "J'man saves WIFE nve states, ucyvnu . IN NICK OF worner. in nem " right around $3,600 per farm-worker. The states that made a poorer show- i 11 VT li vl 4 n wava Oil Ulg .Mian worui "' t . liin .Vel.tnn. Rhe could not dnnen Will the o-ame of southern-all of them MW I" keen doctor's medicine on her meet with a similar fate? incr Ruuft. .ne Hutb uiaw xww . . . , . ... .... . , , -c. i im... ... J , I. Mlaaiaalnni. which is now in stomacn anu w wnur.i wnn u.e .""". """ n . home at Shady Grove in 7. --- . . . .ji .- .un tne reommenaauon oi a lncnu 1 mints aooui 11: Dtiunn ia nui uwj This work was made Ku '"""f ways and bvoaths: and thev were len the a memoer 01 tne nouse suoco mini ilkv . , . .. into all kinds of errors under the sun; and stayed in those by-paths un til Martin Luther unclasped the Bible the trough of the boll weevil wave. Per Capita Country weaun. auction art William P. Kivett Dead William P. Kivett, of Greensboro, TIME ed remarks in a sermon a few weeks 1 ganitorium last Saturday. For the ' "KO- At one time the race track was t fmJr months Mr Kivett has suf. "Mv wife was unable to eat even DonUiar in this country but it was f, . .mn-D;n r ,!;,,. were all the lightest food, and had fallen away brought into disgrace and was aban-iHe was B4 year(J old and a pro;mlient DUt7! ."contractor of Greensboro since he Here si ,i tu. ,,,. rrn, hia I iiiuvci kiicic 11111; j c. .1 up," .1.1.1 ..... Randolph county. Surviving him are three daughters and a son, all of Greens boro, three brothers, JC. Kivett, of Greensboro, J. W. Kivett, of Hijrh Point, and G. P. Kivett, of Randolph county. There is also one sister, Mrs. Fannie Burgess, of Ramseur. The funeral and lourial were held at Shady Grove. nn.l nn fh is.int COntltO Qml hrtllKP aj(( ailvi Mil tile JVI11. .1VIIU.V t..... .....-.w committee on education on the Dis r r.i.,u;.. - u..m....p h.ic tlltt Ul UlUIILUitt, 1111. iiauuiiLi i.t... 1 . 1 1 , ,U 1 rendered useful service as well as in """ " y, other capacities dealing with public 'y ippi. affairs It strikes me it is a long call from But"' aside from this local commit- reading the word of God in school, to tee work, no member of congress has "oppressing certain parts; and saying been more attentive to the people of U;,. -ti..t-;f thim hoc 1r H-immpr Never has a man, wobkhy" r chil.i. perfectly frfe to form hi own opin- this is so, but now this is not Bo. The child as I see it would be left or be led to believe that Christ has been in the vorld. boueht a bottle of Mayra Wonderful dangerous for those who engage in it . . . . . . 1 l i 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . 1 ' , .. n te. wl.,lnn f ct-no values Kemeay ana sne is an nni now nu 0ui 11 is iatai to tne Kame o. uwunu. i. 551I utr-work prTauc- has gained forty pounds." It is- a Horse racing, one of the finest sports, Unn 8; OJ Z mtU sCift- "impl , harmless preparation that re- has been virtually outlawed in Amer rt ThfSaE that haw tiieES- moves the caUrrhal mucus from the lca, not becVuse of the racing itself cant Th W mWBP inteatinai tract and allays the inflam- but because of its attendant evils, average! OI jper-wormr w wKI( ,,,,, nrarticallv all o,hl.h he.ma an rank and so infec U vestock tates , wi ltomah Hver and intestinal aifments, tious that decent human society re- r'tff!? J1phT rS2L 7tt including appendicitis. One dose will volted and demanded the abolishment Democrat or Republican, white l.nL- nnA nnn nirn u-ilh..llt W- SDons'e of an obliirinir heart, in fact and for sinners; and that there i ol the 435 members of the house. no meditator save Christ, why it looks more what like that would be a great thing for the child! Some ninery, mw." ! ""T monev refunded. nt th lu.er evil in order to be rid of Ch.l SZTr? ' Thw' 8W y BUnrt Dru ComPiny the greater. The same fate awaits Sf S'o hltrodu Jtt d druggisU averywhere. baseball the great American game tJSXJR SftSuIS " Tb.W.yUp. i eranTAnSm tt.epr- rSSi chlS trr.& Ld amu- Not fw.r acre., but more acres tlces which may and will bring about lat farm wealth. better armed.-with more houae and IU untimely end. the Parker-. eduction of machine pow.r. Not more farmer., J-fcl2'! Jarm wealth in WZO, Nona urouns om iewer, wnn ipr -"" - T" ",j I" ... . there is not one who knows r.1. nt .ha nAAnla nl' hid iliatrii'l ihev want ..d wha'v -hey need borne one suggested having x Mr. Hammer is pushing through all scho1 Blble fifed UP. Just taklnK 8"ch the county soil surveys in his district. P? as would antagonize no one, but He has succeeded in having a most tha1 would be Hamlet with Ham et important survey of the Deep River eft out! And then we would be do coal fields made. He got behind the in Just hat they did five hundred hill tn nav the ritiren. of Hnke coun- vears aK. the n'be and only He haS - junv nuni (laito aa nium t.T p d inca- the world in deepest darkness; and ixzinui w m ,,,. v: Hi.irW fmm anow tne neaa pinars 01 tne cnurcn ture, and is entrusted with the power 1 'lt to do as they pleased. Besides the of arresting without warrant when the World war before the veterans distinctly savs or admonishes us tieoeuarv R. H Reck has been aD- bureau. He has sent enough seed and D1D,e distinctly says, or aomonisnes ui necessary. K, H. Been nas oeen ap- , M. ,v,atriM . mai,n to change his won! in no way. S -I4.J V nKinm n n anH frnm 1BUII UUllClllO w IU UiOM.vt .v ... - . . IUiIltU lO IUIMI rUIUCIIIIUI, avi All riorta ii Mrfectlv caoaDie oi pointed for Moore county under the ty for the Camp Bragg land terms of a special act of the legisla- taken care, of the wounded 1. -I Jl ,J.. aU. JK Tt I - antl!. .JarAed4lXnaln the pereapiU a- ter UJanced farm .ystem.. Not lee; A test of onduranc. would have re- that .r, of the rottd an from the Mventh is always , - cumlaiimof wealth ln7arm proper- cotton and tobacco, but more,, and enlted If we had been expo-ed to 98 fj u wi guffer ,f th vioUte 0f duty in the house and he ' M.frT.U.r. h.id tartly more cotton and tobacco produced on.degree weather while Governor Mor- .Utute.. to ask any of his colleaw we ought to go forward and read the n;hl- tn h ..kuvl. in a hrarl .k.l- ZrZ-r- ; hon'bre. W baai..'ri wa. Usuin, -.trike" procUm. '.-. Aim.m.iltn farm th bar coun- More home-owning iarmer. ana iewer uon wij wiu ""i 'iJ!T,i;J?i.,rV Snknte. white and black. More and letter, to Preeldent Harding telling . ' 1 t : . . 1. ., .... . M . these statute. if Puf kAVAnil ell thin the hifr w. r. ,. . . , ,,, 1 J the seventh is always al his post '" ". - ""-,c" VI. j never has rvu, u.n.11 uicy kui inKiiLQnvu es how he and rented to change Catholic to an- should vote. He is a student of every r. ,f u ,u . great problem of the time, pressing when the Bible shall be the standard for solution and his friends elpect tor nations and all peoples the htm to develop into one of the great, world united under one blessed with a tired, worn-out feeling, with leaders of the house. ,tnougnt mat ennst died tor an; and He has greatly impressed his col- '" b.t.v. , WHY SUFFER ducad farm wealth per worker: $984: betUr uvestocay A lew meat ana inu mm now vo ru - " . . . . J. .a. J- t Ju t.l- auM fetM it latatM Sffl aT.lflikfnUf DI linitl. UIU lllClUVIlb'l ranlc 4Ht. . That f onn varouna m ann . yr- .- w T .C. lL-. . . fl i. rfMu.. .a - V nrt .phTl. If ;EraTriSS le and other, with not only his the Bible the word of God Ik, , th. one yi The '"n"V5!t with etpf conditio, of the .ystem whn Spe.go- Uriles. energy and industry and wide reat the other :gle year in North CaroUna Jurt about aroy towaa,, . T-IS"?"! Mp-n-nrd' i. .n k.,m nn ..n? It n.lve all Vnnt a information aa to world; and all dwell together In peaee aa great w.alth aa she haa been able te accumulate and retain in scou ; tter-orker production and per ' ta accumulation run along aide , aide in every etate of the unl Ja a casual relatiom between t 1 . . . . . - 1 .mIjh.Um erywhere. The Belgian farmer, lead perlty, the .affection, and th.wbole-1 mora rrt; notW yeark'ndmio need, af agriculture In Korth apeech- three month, ago. when the of that old fotJ, joisonou. matter niters pertaining to r eapTi Carolina, if wa are ever to acennro-'eoal atrika waa flrat called; it mlght;that haa been clinging to the bowel, but hi. industry and - V I.,. ...U n nr ennr recrlfms. havs. Moulted in'a prompt settlement for month. It cleans the sysUm relation, with hi. eo "M" . . ... 1. '..i.l. . iV. . .v- -.L. -J .,,M n,t Rnw tt.Mi,tili tonrlflM th hlnaH and ...Ml. h.. ,n frl on. There 1 Social values wait 90 wwm,n m n uiwih " - X . '' Kr... thee two'eountmlde, -and the welfare of tflV.be threaUned witb coal famine., Of tnakea yem feel like a a ulture ee- state walU ert the efficiency, the pro- Vr Nor Carolina he. bad aemel M . ww ta nuhiir nnaatlnna. and harmony, "In the parliament ot d fairness in his man, the federation of the world." MONTGOMERY COUNTY BOY .... KILLED BY FALLING TREK luces nearly four time u muoh m aee anything teyona me preoatory.tnsi mwe piece 01 wvn DU""'" ( nmilna farmer MX54 . against concern. W private tnierpna winovn uuwmr, n . Car-! n and man for ' ; ;a 1 iwm. wiurg ra v i t.rnriy 12 tlm C.9 qiil.lljr rli'TM CfhK Consllpe- both UHorom and rapiiallrt and ev- ' ' i In K"f h .."'n pna rf!rrr. a rr.o.!f ami tlx ainioixs are loanins- maita h'"l U j-rnj n 'Uti colleagues and the blood and public have won for htm the good will aew person. 0f those who know him. hark cn ia ran tea . ' nntn ill,, .he h RTA NfiA Bn HRlin rtore. Ah- rv...... Harvey Hamilton, eldest son oi nn . . j . . . . . w . v . i i.vfliKti nnm n miwr niimiiuiii i . m k - ..: i .v. . r nt .nnnmm f th farmar.. ' -t f ' lone wno maoe tne -tAncora ihwi. vrv. . v - .-v-v , - - . i.iiroDi in nn ytw 'V. 7 rtimlJ to im iIiih'i Mrthlnt wow Mitilnf tnd " ...... The plank road haa been closed township, near Troy, wa. in.tae.uy , - ;rilnni.tI.rSEUre- " fwr on his'.bov. BophU to Archdale. Detourkllled last week when aHre. wLich he , . 19U In per capiU pOTarty. - .Uda ounaai the railroad strike, ever Hia-h Point road from Asheboro waa cutting fell on him. Young Ham Iowa farmers, m.n- for man, pro- weeiui 7e'P" r:iz7JrL"7'S:,- and Qr- to M count home then le Arclnlale. Ilton with another boy, also about W. ganited capital and also tha onor- Mr. Frank Towell baa been employed .yeare old, waa eutUng a lree with ganlsetl mulUtttdee -eaaMmwuly en- by the atate and haa the mad.lrom'erosa cut eaw, , They aa ; It waa about , doming Geremer Morrison I " If this eld county homejto ArcbdaU la good to fall, and both ran, but Hamilton .- ln t tnm, somenoy sAOUId pu eondiuon. ine to.i irom isiicwr iwaa caugnt. vnuer i nn u"v,',"!,rur 't coniivion. aieiy. . ; r . . . . ; t muxxie tn the IlaUigh ieaa Afnt,.' old county home ia ia fair r
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1922, edition 1
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