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... I. V - - - r i 7 1 1 ' " " V wr. cunmr TTIF. FAR1TRR HAD EN CONGRESS, THE FARM "BLOC DID IT Jty iUmii beeaoM be ipH afyroa Hemex tut n ih w iter object-" What were -anonsUrs?" rH OM ittU and credit of the United with far w-WirAM Not Entitled to Credit Thongfc They Are BVtx da. ofPrint bdMdwa. Oi-Eesmblican T&xe fa ferrmblicaa mut cwmiipw ia North Carolina are toakinf . Cat oiM about taxation. They chart that tha Democrats are taxing the wnl to wwath It ia om of their pet rhuvM. But in the counties where the adininistratjon of affairs U in Re- DISCDSSDiG TWO.VEWS OFWOUERHPOUUCS Washington, Oct IT The appoint ment of Mr. Teltoa of iorgie Jy GeTemor Hard wick te repmeat that And yet ,x only a partial finder, are nn in Sirtit Af tUor KCDUWlcane mwupuwitu ,tMi. absolutely unnecessary ana rr.-.;, C Ae Tn Relieve the Very K1CH nnilC in- ireugni -.7 :r l P1 nu u- t.t, . th Unite State senate u i aiuwi' - . IT , , " . i . of wrongrui comoinauona wiu , than in those counties uv ijmocratic --- - --. tko RnrrUna rf the Reat Of the Population option." ii. That tha taxes are highest gallant act on the Mrt orthe n"ul6 " . . .. r ' A.i Li tmiur. Ta aeme K woiua eeem w ireieai oi i reaij uj im ontoic --- w rmth Prirpei ,u ..l L . "Rut it is aid that taxee are too (ktracts from speech by Joephuf actioniint. But it Daniels at Albemarle, batunlay aJler- yiciory. oon, Beptember 30.) .. .. to ob- Th next step o: the "Doc The Wiaeonain and Mrs. Oieeen in Minne- . .. . i n i ,. trie mi i mi. blo as.v ' ' , - as to transfer farmers to mortgage theirfarms RelieTing tee Rich. ti.i jnaoreea . u Aumue nv mtfn itaC from, the DemocreUe Handbook " , JJTt 'a. h7 himself U frtend. dhW T , ,Ak you, .pell- iiiuroinaanjr: j- e.- for .v. wiU itrtnD': .i i u .e i a cii nBi htm are mu . . . u aide. &e Tarnrby "the hiPh and .that IWWIXJ . i i i r l ta nteivinEin um Me; a,uuuv wi . . use ot the casn ana creaiv oi, uie 7; "7. :,k lUA noUtidUl U7 U WU.doi. licittiv , e Tk Rpnublicans are seoninc f,, hr thpv have done has for twenty-nve years k- farx it is true that "the the senate whenever the Republicans it vrm Rlor" did prevent Uie passage have been in power, k viiniK lAonciM- th tax f r 1L bOIIlC "Ji -Jlir jn.v - ! 1 - r".,.. oil nncnmr-i; nn tnp hfLKlS. not 01 DOS ror rl L r'n. but of consumption. Senator 'price of farm products inlWOimpoy ,u oiti the Hpartinnarv Smoot, who received the i.i t .t,t Tort in the Sprmtp Penrose ariu i 1.11c ihiu-iwiSv j United sutes" and Ue employment 01 " tu. rjemocraU have nominated two which the two methods declared to Be "mon- e " ' 1 " K ,ate. Mra, Hooner. in controlled sters." What is the truth? Why has on your , 'wT M r. Oleaen in Minne- been necessary since isrcu lor ine .t - ,..,,... c- 1 Pll hue Win. Now, tnere are counues ; consin in uio nuuim vt . m in the state being administered by There la not a man or woman in w Democrats and there are counties in I whole United States who could black . . 1 - . 1 1 1 Ul ; ! il 1. 1 litm iw. tKA mantle of erished the farmers west and soutn. ",, " 1 J '. M In did et Meeive ,.V,ot on, Mttin nthpr CttllS. UCIIWIIOUI """ 1 ' . ih. i fmm the rich to the back of meet their obligations T Everybody sucn a uuu Knows u is oerause me siump in DATS OF DIZZINEC3 Oucat to Hundreds of At&e- 1MN.IN ay ot rtiUneei; ispeitf ec oaoactw. iaogMec. eui v'r -S,4V boom ujnee rheunLaue f-t Often mrinary diaeniera. i -Doaa's . Kidner PilU m eeaeeUlv. M . L;i in- v - 10 tha RflniihlirHn spnators m crops, wnicn naa Deen pro tec i ioMti vj. w.x. i.w.w . , . , . w, v.l finance, came forward with a sales; peak prices for supplies tilt vHl ill kaA Vll LVUOMi"vu -M . . . ! . have given impetus and victory to a seven months after the . . - . I V A I. AW Mtt4 aV 4k nnwliipprl at sloners HI me HI raw; iur ieiiiui.i-TOougu tuvco w ) k -v and labor i ic counUes, The average tax rate in ballot, in, Minnesota Mrs. uieeenos r hp 71 uemocratic counties ui u ruiiiuiiK wm wuu. wiw mu .wv every Democrats have thrown itwajr all some measures designed 10 acrnculture cliu Decome laws, dui ev-; - . . . . t .;v,r k,i r 0,.n Ka.) mpas.irp killed or its in-,iax. it was Kreascu K ----- - ;t . star is SS and 7-10 cents on 1 J kjwv,4 . i l i o . i Kmra linn nn inns in inp var mz . w nPHL . . . m iquities lessened is due to "the Farm n " na pueeu, wu. - - - : h , hundred dollars worth of property . chance ot Oeatins- senator B.euogS. Bloc," composed largely of Demo- touched the spring and abundant rev- fE s0'd at taxed. In 29 Republican counties the But say certain politicians ; the P- rats, to wh.ch both North Carolina enuee would have gus hed torth so wE1Kavp01 average tax rate is $1.02 on every one pointment of Mrs. Feltcm and the Senators and all ten of North Caro- much in .fact f"m the sales tax and IJX'. hundred dollars worth of property , dy of Mrs. Olesen and Mrs. lina s representatives in Congress con- "L..: Z .".. fT 1 seven months after the Emircrpnev taxed, a difference in lavor oi tne Hooper are certain to have a favor- UeinOClttirc CUU1IUCS 1UV1C v" v on every hundred dollars prop- taxed. Obviously Republicans tribute,! their leadership and support. pl Station : tariff, aranted to increase The price .Demc The bloc rece.ved denunciation f 1 "tM of farm products, had gone into effect.' nt both President Hanling and Secretary " c Corn declined from ?1.80 to 47 cents,erty Weeks. The Sales Tax Scotched. and when I was in Iowa in the fall of Prefe The True Doctrine Now I do not believe in "bloc" leg islation, or class laws or privilege for .1 i n AAn. and when I was in Iowa in the fall of preier meir taxes over pc. uw -i wu 11921 farmers were figuring that it was w uenweraw. ou, u. , It was on the cards. But the farm, ,pnwr . hiirn pn " . who prefer low taes, should hve in "bloc", led by a Republican insurgent , , , . . Democratic counties. The cheapest able effect among women throughout the country in behalf of the Demo crats. The politilians who generally opposed woman suffrage contend that the espousal of women for the high Mrs. jCora Eliott, Hoorer" Street AaheboroMays: "Doan's Kidney nils have been rrtti help to tut and I dofl.1 know how: I would Jtava aaade out without them. - My back ached though it would break and I was so weak I couldnt lift my baby. X had spells f dixxinesa and awful head aches. My kidneys acted, aJr.ggishiy and painfuuy. " My . feet and , JbnDs swelled. I used Doan's Kidney Pills which I got at the Standard Drag Co., and they soon brought me relief from these. ailm,ent , The .backache left, I could do all ray work and felt lust Price 60c at til dealers. . Don't simply ask for a kidney reraedy get roaa'Kidne Pill the wrnie that Mrslliott ;had.r-;Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. y. . NORTH CAROLINA LEADS s SOUTH IN IMPROVEMENTS North Carolina, driving ahead on a program of improvement . covering office of senator of the United States Hnany forms or activity and extend mon weal in the public eye, dui Dotiomeu upon f . . , f , , T , way M do tms is to voie uie c...' i : i . i eratic UCKet ll is x;neaper uraii mu The slump in prices during the few)"1 to a Democratic county. Make manufacturer, banker or laborer. Leg-; Democratic principles and guided by a cotton and wooT islation should be shaped for the com- Democratic statesmanship by heroic" naPPf oe "1nCtt" d Ihe whole theory ot gov- . t ce kieii for the time being il i . i- .i vri r i .. u.. tflp , : .. . ... , montns succeeaint? ine aeieac .ot tne ' ommnni tqc t;nmniii nil nv fM 11 l 4-haiiII h urn oinai " MV c . 7. iule ? . . "-"" "a,c"":r' Versailles ui mo mat iuouKuiai. it0 lne ourtien oi me man whu uic k;ii; jh .v, .. j.i flr imantln., the h pcc ntrs nf i i. . . .. i il. i. .1. 1 nA """""i 1 nuiii.i."fi w.--...,.. -- roe and liic uicr hu uic piauc : ki, o,i v,.. 1 lie WKia ui ivoiiuui)jii oiiuuiu ur country, Mr. jenerson asKed. n others who live by their own 'What more is necessary to maKe us brawn and brain. sol- bil- to the burden oi the man member that matter of higher tax ation in Republican counties when But. the sales tax! r ' - thev ro to vote, and show what they a nappy and prosperous peopie : And ls oniv "scotched." The extravagance ReDiihliran Failure PbubmI liiatrpsa. think of the ReDublicans in Kandolpn he answered his question in these 0f government, and the desire to fur- who ask them, in all seriousness, to words, "Still one thing more, fellow-jtner relieve wealth from its high in- The distress caused by this slump ;vote the Republican ticket, citizens, a wise and frugal govern- come tax, will still make it a menace, is beyond description. It occurred; When they are approached by a ment which shall restrain men fromjtJnless the 'bloc" keeps mobilized, during the administration of Wood- Republican worker and told' that "tax injuring one another, which shall Senator Smoot will bring it forward in i row Wilson and many people were es are too high" the voters of Ran ieave them otherwise free to regulate the calamitous possibility of a Repub-'made to believe that the depression in dolph should ask the Republican to their own pursuits of industry and im- lican victory in November. farm products could be charged up to explain how it is that they are higher provemenc, the mouth by the Democrats 'will lose votes to the party among women. These latter politicians hold that everything that has occurred since woman was given the ballot has con firmed the prognostications made by her opponents that she is as ignorant ing from Tennessee to . the Atlantic. Stops all southern states in amount of Improvement bonds issued during the first eight , months of 1922, according to figures compiled by the Manufac turers' Record. The 16 eoutheni states included in and shall not take lrom of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good, gov ernment, and this is necessary to close the circle of our felicities." What Caused the "Bloc" The "bloc" did not come into being the Democratic administration. Peo- ; Pnu,,.on The Biggest Tax of All. pie do not always stop to think. For Cratic counties Then came the critical time for the "T-0" inl JP0' hiher "bloc" to take its stand against the linaa"8rton-1 H,7as a gainst the Democrats can not hold, biggest tax of all-the tax called tar- If e whho S.. customed were jit is simply a charge with nothing to iff And here the Republican members iP as long as 1 Bupp0rt it with the evidence that it is of the "bloc" fell down. Hypnotized le was in the White House they be-!in Republican counties that taxation ,rir ot, i "eveu iic uncLtcu uie policies. is highest. by the fetish that high tariff rates tr capnra m VQntao-oc nni i;nnii'i nnu. wnn r onnrh tho furmor ou th.v H ii D 1. 1 : o.-ll.J .1 tin , r ilexes for the farmer or agricultural the manufacturer, thev accented the i nn..rn.ant 1 ioung negro Edecirucuieu communities. It was born out of ne- gold brick of high rates on agricultur- McKeever Burnett, 19-year-old ne cessity to prevent high-handed special' al products instead of fighting the. They did not stop to reflect that, 'gro, who was convicted for attacking privilege. The control of government I most insidious of all unjust taxation though he continued as president, the the young wife Of a prominent larm by Republicans was begun in 1919 'to the finish. Republican party came into full pow-ier six miles north of Raleigh, was with an organized purpose to overturn If Capper and the other Republi-jer in congress on March 4, 1919, and electrocuted October 12. The negro the Wilson policy of taxing wealth 'cans of the "bloc" had stood like a .from that date the progress of good was at the time serving a six months lather than consumption. That con-stone wall against the Fordney bill as government was throttled. President, sentence on the roads, and was a stitutes the clea:- line domarkation they stood against the Smoot bill for Wilson, from his sick bed and from trusty, having only one more day to between Democratic and Republican'3 sales tax and the McCumber bill to;his chair, to which affliction had serve when he was arrested. Just be poiicies. F .crept lot such Utriff taxes I reduce the tax on big incomes if they1 chained him, appealed time and again fore the electrocution took place, the as governmental expenses require, the 'had refused to be seduced by the goldlto congress-to reduce taxes and the man admitted his guilt. A large num Democratic policy is to impose the Drick of protection on wheat, the far- high cost of living. Congress turned ber of people witnessed the electrocn. eost of federal government on the peo-mers an'l laborers would have been! a deaf ear to all the appeals he made" tion, several of whom wereoTneft, jle in proportion to their ability to 'saved the annual tax of three billion for early and sensible reconstruction The woman who was the negroe"8 vie--pay. It therefore, at an extra session 'dollars imposed by the Fordney-Mc- measures. They stalled the wheels of tim, was among those present at the f Congress in the snrinir of 191:1. rp-iCuniber tariff. But they had been government so that for nearlv two electrocution. pealed the Payne-Aldrich tariff, cor- r'spd to say their prayers to Protec- years nothing was done. Their per rectly called "the bill of abomina- tion an(1 would not see that their idol formance was so bad that even the tions," and substituted the Under-was another Baal wood-Sjimmons rair lanff law. The' people in both 1910 and 1912 had I thundered their disapproval of the The so-called Emergency tariff, her tanff act which proved Taft's undo- aided as a guarantee of protection to ing when he praised it. The Demo-1 wheat growers, has' been in operation crats and Independents had nromispd over a vp;ir Thp m.-.iv it h..- As soon as Wilson wheat growers is seen in (hp l.-irt thut rnmrrpm in Mnv iqiq ,ui.,,i k.t pledge was carried since it was enacted with roseate Europe is our best customer, and told proved the promises of higher wheat, the price of the DeoDle "We must face the fact the famous wheat has gone down. that unless w hpln Rnrnn tn later James1.. . ... . back to her normal lif and nrndiwv ,n tion a chaos will ensue .there which will inevitably be communicated to Tariff duties cannot affect the nrice thlfi. cuntry-" He added as an hp-. of politics and the duties of public 16 compilation have issued during office as she has always been. A cer- ,th8 P00 mentioned nearly $225,000, tain senator who fought suffrage to. m?vemntds;r , the senate was called upon by a very,L 01 aU these 16 states North Caro prominent woman who sought his help ,Una stands first with $4,805,600. Tex in her efforts to secure an appoint-, J"J west is second with ment to a high office in the govern-ifS-SSS Missottri is third with ment. She did two things, she burned frf-SH' ,01?!a to vith incense at Ker own feet and scandal-i1806500- Louisiana is fifth with lzed another well known woman who!i0r ."t . had gotten an office she had wanted. The matter went on this senator is that woman has no sense of snort. She can net give, and take in the game like a man. There is too much of jealousy and envy in the sex for politics. The success of one - woman raises up for her an army of enemies among her own sex. When woman deals with her own sex sex counts for everything; But when man deals with In taking first place North Carolina has made 177 issues, against 231 by Texas and 57 by Missouri. Dividing the total amount of the bonds into classes, road bonds, school bonds, sewer bonds and miscellaneous bonds, the figures show that North Carolina has during jthe eight months issued in road bonds $25,Z0Z,50O. This amount puts the. state second to Tex as, which has issued ?2b,436,750 in man sex counts for nothing Man in Failure of the Emergency Tariff: its repeal in 1912. was elected, that out to the letter, and it best tariff measure since Walker tariff which year- Km. Islame declared had justified tlaims made for it. Washington Post, the court organ, called it "the sorriest record ever made by any congress in recent years." 4 Wilson's Prophecy came True. Woodrow Wilson, in "a message to 666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipa tion, Biliousness and Headaches. 4 A Fine Tonic his battle with man is a sport. .Wom an in her battle with woman is per sonal Principle is subordinate. -That is 4the age-long view.. There j is someuung in it Dut woman is just beginning to enter the game. .Chil dren enter their play first in the same temper but they learn. In politics woman is as yet a veritable child. She has got to take the knocksulike man' . and lose' herself ! Wminv tn ;worahlir the" fundamentals. The old stage politicians say the never, can. But those forward .looking men see nothing in the start she has made to shake their faith. Arms Parley Failure. road bonds. In school bonds North Carolina far outclasses the other states with $10, 818,000. Texas is nearly three mil lion Jess with $8,006,500 and Georgia is third with $5,07800. . . in sewer bonds Texas: take first place with $4,448,000. North Carolina is second Wth $3499,000. . f v In miscellaneous bonds Missouri holds, first place wIlhMflsues totaling $18,S31,25v . Louisiana, . Florida, . and Virginia follow iit'.the order- named, with North Carolina coming fth with 15,291.000. These' figures indicate that North Carolina is using most of her wealth on highways schools, 'and sewers. the Price of Shifting Burden to Consumers. Farm Products Europe, Fixed and sent more into the market to bor row money at an unconscionable fate ' v of interest whirh soared. whose representataves negotiated tfi, The much boasted arms conference treaties, it is now helival will be ratified by all of the five nations cannot affect the price ient wealth of tho. earned of any product which depends foreign markets. The price so Governor Allen of Kansas larmers when he said the St. of wheat by an appeal t0 their "If 9nly . . fu ' in ur own interests, we must help s void tnc ,L nr.i . fri ' Law- is "no of .e who wage Deal to thosA whn ran nnlv Kp ranfiYtaA Ihe Republican congiess .n.'.v. pon the policy of shifting the pay- of puhlic expenses nom the country ui tne had only their hard r salary. It was the attempt to carrv out thai poncy mt" "the farm bloc' to action, with the The first movement was to repeal or Australia irrpatlv reduce the income tax rate on The on hio- incomes and excess profits. These w were to be independent measures, between this country and the country' L few days, w hen an desiring his wheat, and to incrc. tJ.. UKr- eded to kill price of everything h has v K I A L-otning Congress, the people overseas. There nw- . . L . i i . . i . re nee canal would redur tho fil,t ouV" H iciung Europe go 10 on wheat 6 cents a bushel, is fixed in .wltout ourselves sharing m the European markets. The wheat of "T ,u;. . , ... ;orth Dakota comes in comDetition cuiiKieas. mad witn wheat of South America and Pru8ansnlP. 10141 lye People that such m the Liverpool visions were the dreams of an im- iiiati iku -a. ' i r i i . . . - he only thing high tariff does to the Tf11 weaiist and enough of them .heat farmer is to reduce ufe barker I?lieve7. U ? Vth them .they all stumbled in the ditch What Caused the Calamity? N What daused the calamity? One thing and one thing only. The hope of world stability was in American participation and leadership in recon struction. The peoples -of the earth could not believe America would heat a retreat. It took- weeks to be con vinced that the United States had definitely- abandoned its allies to their fate, ancT would give no counsel and leadership to a Shell-shocked world. "When a full realization came te them of our withdrawal, they were at first stunned. When the full import of our refusal to lead came upon the people of Europe, they threw up their hands in hopeless despair. .Then came -the debacle of hope and credit, and the deluge engulfed them. We looked on, and passed by on the other side did the Levite, thinking the. disaster would not touch us. "American first" was the creed of selfishness, and the ReDublicana adoDted it and nnudnlmod ii until -the storm broke In fury upon Where There's a Baby on Farm Keep Rat-Snap Rats are on most' farms. Once they get inside the hous look out. Rats ese 1.111 t kui.i. v.nn. r ,,,, treaties in Washington last winter. .!. Nursin bottles attract rats. H SJf. VS "HnK administra-: Break a cake "of RAT-SNAP and Btet-of &eaf treaties as its throw it around. It will surely rid greatest achievement but of late no'you 0f rats and mice. Three staes, 86c, t VtUJ'SJ ?mdtrf the,7,- . I8e, $1J!5. Sold and guaranteed by JPiJSPf Utf?" 9 .BriUin Cox-Lewis 'Hardware Company, and Japan have ratified the treaties - ---y-' out e ranee and Italy the other two LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE great powers have not and until they do not a shin will be scrannod win there be a. reduction of a single dollar in taxation lor the American people. The failure of the treaties thus far na come as a Keen disappointment to Though in the past lew .ias, oesinng nis wheat, and to increase the argument or excuse was needed to mm price oi everything he has to huv. ..u;..1 wi,n,.prik:!itinn measure de- And vpt t ha Il...hl;.. . i .... ', 1,1 r; ..Zn ,-i,t i" T, ; FUk""-f", ral SmelUng committees by Ihe nc-re manoeo oy .,ow,mn, " " w w n in by the were appointed. Charges of extraVa- ing men u.e nee e,a . ."f-"' 80 tonb! m- gmt and crime were broadcastedJour own heads. uxy and ui picsiucui. lA-i.. r--;-.. larmers. ine hard- Kverv art of th Wllann ilminii. . " that the treasury was facing a deficit eat blow agriculture h. received is tion IJuLl T and deTvmceA ' UntO Itself?' of $656,000,000, the first and most in-accepting the tariff gold brick of hlghWhll. ta wnrM HrirVi Z!. . 4 . ...,' - aistent deman.l of both these otticert rate, on wheat and other farm prod- great orosoeritv it eniored u lU la u w .,,15 was to relieve the over-rich portion of ucU and ta the same measure tmpc. I luhhr SSOTKh!!!1 .. Wmself." It. equally 1. ,.r ik. in.oim.i ihiiv ikra ino utm m n n. :-. 1" : me 1 rujiic ui -tic paying. ' That insl country.,, The people IN MOORE. COUNTY Much-interest, is being displayed in Moore county in Ihe Law and Order League and a long list of prominent citizens from all ejections -of their taxauo,. they were W three billion dollan rTT. tSSiKT .KSSiteu- ot jwtJoi. ef fawlividuals that iMence aroused the conaumer, toKtpw saw that, if tariff bill. .1.-. - , - .. vn ui.i measnre there waa soma m.. . 1 11 I any action might toW.iSSK miiHk Jrtrit r..!! of thl. UutloD.1! diawluUon of o.rtJ,.Kjm iT"T. ?Z !T " 'r the oft of th Good fiaftiartta and fta'ftefffal must to .WtttoIai 17, u ease, we will fattea on Europe'i dling while the eountry- drifted.. IldUtreaB.- We uiu. r ouarter. It was then can members of the Um". h m of Republican senators, will not be dead until the Predatory the. high hopes of the whole world ! . u. -J.v. . n This failure is due both the nresent 1. w. ...- .-MjrTrv,,nt MrLtZ? w HrdAn dmin- thage last week at which time the from S?. iSJEti? f treaties league was formally organised ;' with from thebeginning. . . Mr R. N. Prm as nresident.' and Mr. ln TLZZimLZZ 5 " W. G. Jennings, Carthage, secre- m.t tyLr1 tjlth" W- Th i Primarily to or- Q W-.!1" th France LftiM the moral. Iaw-abidinr dU- two uSiy;i." U T7 ien of the eountr'nhat their Wilted rrmiCrWer?vUv"d,t0 ffetto mar be concentrated upon the slnww f''' inculcation of respect for law, and to reUrJon. ttL, fnUnn thtJZmbAt the organised and wilful vio FWci h.vil n .Brit? laUons that are : wrely Undermining foTwrldnantL ' tdvilltation. The eagu de- hem rival. W kl il-i. , " COUniJ, wno IS inMSlTSWJU .m aucu thTMS Tp.!2l ' Medltr,ai and movemwt enroll in the organisaUon, wear-Easlk it is now regarded a 'but no house to house canvass Will be it!1!J5'1tlicwh' are Interested In sveh tnat- prowre is brought open - them' by - ..1.4 CreatJBritaln observes that at this a rrnub thrr,pIVural states virteaUy a a v. r from soroe.flthe at a KWfi.c from bolted thi,1Pe.rt ana came w to the poaittQtt.JtarjruJaUd by the Dome arata. ThM? VTvat ,if nm with is dead and damned. Republican Big Claims. What has the Republican sdminb- dlatress." We soon learned that new charge Ui.t moat t th. presaion , j'nTld.n' cT.yT a IZr'Zli, ls- were forwd to the wall was due U thel Xtreil AiZZ TSIJ. uKC"if"TeM 7 fPd mort of the We. and wmlk- . .'' JuaUo? tfti0 tor tho farmer? We refusal of the ItopubUcan eongress to TmostrtSJs iSl iddS,Sidl!Sl UU dU Um In the'ee-epetate with - Woodrow. Wllsomin'S? theda7kns of J tockefelferOT fiW-H- Jetol'a? lCU'VfUn; tuMjlV other imVrV!44 anUlloamire. ' But they are registering big claims. IThey haw the. impudence to clahn Came I ale Power ta 111. these throe followed: where Wood- ' ' "'' - When Europ't;iurchaslng power ntut niaroetlcHl roo-"FrlIire t. 7tZ iuJI7ZrZ.. 1. . rz 'w ""r1'4 7 ""ij " wmenca without foreign ,j r'" TV m we wai rn.Vr ffam,Mrm!Uti hi Id f ae SJ1Z .ZLZjT lZ.J Z .! .,7 the condition anaini tKonmwuxt mariwi ior the excess of produo.irr.4Ji ' r"mnu wmly manl ! " 'lZZZJZSm Pri eumlyby BptiWi-' n,i bank.r. gave Arum showing the tion. Tha Remibliten. hoi t i" alr hontUUy. h u fnv.h ery -moment she would be helpless llB tthUim witiSn?the i-TVr1 agreed at Waah- of tx-feH1! 7lfa the heart uaunisxrauon was never eidlsted lnthe naval SarmS! Zr ,whn Beaator Borah made his move la tk , ""a'Mnt tht I-resldent put every oracle to the way ef-th. rVov. tha he could command. But nubile broke down in the early part of 1020 Ejl,t!Ml r K00 lronr 'r both can be no reneral and wll AUMhnit l"rnc n4 to be called. DuHn-iT fumlgaUd. .j.T . " " . ' . It iMiln.. . ... . .. proKpemy m America Without foreign VZi iwcpio hi doui the war ten of public Interest will. '.send in tteirjumee to the secretary. -v r r - -i-r.M Karma, -r Oe Octoher the 14 at the home of J. A Neighbors, Justice of the peace, Mr. W.- E, Kennedy and Mi cuiei SUlker were married. Mr. Kennedy is a son of the late Dennis Kennedy, of WorthvUle. - Mrs.- Kennedy is .a daughUr of Mr. T. AL- talker, of Worthville : , v , . I 11 Hi 1 1 I i.l I I I ' , -' .- Its mighty discouraging to grain weevils when the bins are kept clean, inspected frequently, and, if necessa 4 1, i! : '1 4 dPHtrurtio. aJ, oer-'0..otik-1tJrf te .TI k. V. X, . JT" lntl Masers gav. ngures ow,ng tne.won. ina Kepuwican, helped to pro-, ZT I .T""11!' freely . . .. . . ur..Liui " "wipi w "i-iMii aMfrit ox looaaxuna ana raw nuca cnana in B:umna ikA iKai ...t "' mi iiim ireatuia tA K. tv oniy mariteu, They have enlyrr 7 , . ' " rmU'", J and month destroy edths poaaibility u,, "t lh ll.rding !,nini. toring that market when fmli- tr' H'"1 ui "t the United fut. 1, . . 1 aaaa so-be ioiakuii ws lib. 11 iiaLSi xriaii tai at. k.iut.A i & a.io . 1 as ad.aa.u. m.u . . , . . ' m v. n e 1 rr, b i iao f ao tt.. l. 1 o. k Umvmr. ranaoi tiros' .i " " .t ,,'vu'-i wvi , . V.H iaing vanu nm, r. , r"'uri f w. 1 . - - - !,, nave u u enajmen to oor- il, rKrat,fT-l(BnHia-i . v. , 7 ""'"f sui , . v" " i n,w . h. W.rWo;! fl rtt if t;tywl(, i r 7. "I Ilrr," rJL" .-.7 ."materials in ail European eountrjei on our only markeU, Thy have only , ;;:r,T. 7ou.'" . I" Uflcd and io,Uiwarr, WVri furtgo . .v 5 ZZ. . . 'ana tnotr aounuaneo m tno uaiienma mon in r,e-rf l.a,rerw ,V ' AAllUf fOT fUrjTTM tf tnOYtlfair th f A A - 1 .7 ? S ii.T ChV' f "re ars due U the Wilaon admin a-LM n y,, whhlliUtlo of Europe. that prevents exchange of tomrmkUMltT.i- ot,,,J hv, horns. Jt I Tut IH'1 r U t ' ;ueV And, having dctrOyd our hone r. - nnn inn i. Without an exception the lUni of or international barter, tlwy nowi "" . . ..... - .. . ii.T'u. n, ymiH.vni .' hiv . w wnn inii r ana: i 11 the prr.Ure it Cm.ld eommnd .,, . -i HI io U. troBtie th J.UI inf 0 ti rr unjhi 1 run t i- . V- i '? It I In? fti-,.1 irmi; has ! It;,' -.i i wnato, liar. mg. CimUm wM cn th if pro.pri!y have Jt rarriM in Am-rica. Ua.,t ..t na,r from Ohio a4' aiwlthoet paralleL The people plar'H'b voting a l.ip aul.ldy out of tl.- t olerU1allf.nwa."otter.;grfat p,-, T1,ry r lf;r j '"ne.' )7ot rml
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1922, edition 1
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