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V1. testbsdat, ccracr u, ua THE AfiHECOIIO eSU.. t,A I te, ; 1 '" .tf' -i ... y ) 1 - i The Republicans Broken Promises UPX7BLICAN BRIBERY SCAN- DAL IN RHODE ISLAND Great commotion resulted from the I discovery of a new. itam in mm dance, B. L, newspaper diadoeing a Republican bribery .ecantUl. H was disdoaed that the campaign manager for th Renublican candidate naa man. DreaumaDiy a aia- mNTRAST RECORD OF THE FAKTlris Chairman ' Norwood Show Democratic Counties Levy Lower Tax Rate V scarlet rmat KlfOW NORTH CAfcfUntA . ' .'' Kaxaxa'e Cssopixaey. A, glance at the map tella about tk whal tUrr .ef aatazv conspiracy u Since scarlet ferer is ao wcxr con tagious, it ia well to iaolaU acszlet I . V ft. I L M . . . ft. ... :i' . ."rn . L Mak North. Ceroid nitnnM to a, mjui. uiwummij i v- ------ ....rwx i it i hiiamm w Tmm ua av vuv wu wia viv.tiuw vau dim. . gruntled Democrat, who "had failed toj SHOWN TO BK ?J l i u i di.chLrge ofthe aoiTand throaty and portatfoa to porta of the world. Short ... . i. j r ..(,.! ftffirtpnrv bv n recinnnl nomination, an: I., . . . j . Baft etnim tA the. mi The Republican promisee me . . mrn. .nd effici- ntinm.r three 1500 bills. ! Average Rate Ia 71 Deswcratie Uoun- ! rinrSLr vTL.TTTTi UtlM MUd ellmata la anmmZ. VSS it adversity -TeTta office ' ThS'was "to pay for hia support T. tie. 85 (nt. and I- aW w"aen whi.h ar Tbey have jrven it rtwnav WiU exceptions the record of pr0ve it the paper printed a picture caa County 1 1J1. Make ""l!.-,.. m particular! aman tikal ctUn. and. a. daaiaaUa pUo ta When Woodrow . W'J appointmenU has been generally bad & clirrecy and straightway be-! Couaty seoer. Uc and ..ve, WWJ ffiS, the Tol to in. . aftvPTlS UnSd rSutS waa and has resulted in more scandals than came a martyr to the Deaoocrauc money." Say. Chairman JnkBnA commxi l monntalna in. the. wrt. Thee. 7 nir v,o u retired at in any administration since the recon- caiie, because the art department of . r.,..i, toweL vUdnc in the mouth each ar- ahelter th atate from tha blixaarda of $l6,000,0O00OO; when h strucUon period following the Civir the paper contravened the federal for Low Tax . L.ve In Democratic tow, pua-r "l" 4 1 tet raSCi ?0M a Snyo?7ll5 0W. war. The following are examples of counterfeit laws, which forbids the Count.ea pwWveTeTpSlin the 'S" r-ntUmated wealth of the the worst appointments made by I res- pnnting and the circulabon of pho- taxes are too m(mth or infected with the nose and Liberal rain: falling a the high iinP is $225,000,000,000, ident Harding: tographs of Amencan currency highd the Democratic part throat discharges of persona suffering tad" effotda waterpower. aa the4 United States is sooOO 000 Harry M. Daugherty. attorney gen-, . a was later understood i at Demo- .gn ana vnai that1 from scarlet fever. treama carry th water downward e r?t S; S era!, one of the attorneys for paries cratic headquarters in Washington N Carolina neither reoulr be taken about sneex- the aea. Prom the mountain m: in less than two years tne naraing invnlvl in the scandal of that the federal district attorney in The btate . w.oral r"J f 'i.- j mita t tha fall Hn. ii Lvn. tL1 ReS of Mor-slease from prison; critici.ed that section had been instructed togo iTtZTZ'T nZZ raTTt accomoa-'-W-f WlTZ2l. in a auu&c k"km v v 1 o iwt nmriprtv tax. ine Republican member for failure w Gerry, but it was surmised that the - - - r however, do levy 1 sponsor for halt to such proceedings, as the frac- " "iVr hv TL - -ZJZ?r T .r,tr possibility. $500,000,000 in Taxes. Dromised to re- The Republicans pr duce taxes. ... , Taxes have been shifted not nttea. Dwuma uw rasa wi mKviitym- - . j . .- . - -. - . ; scarlet fever is ao alight that it SJJLSLTE1 escape notice. It may entirely ' w". pear in six to twelve hours. In North Quohn has a gnat electrical prosecute war pronteere. re...-, narmng aaminisirauon wouia can a---- Knu, th are counties ; . 1 1 1 1 rrxcrtr inr u .. l . .. ... . k. a i, ouw . . JIICI1U Ul . r "v " r'v -f . .1 C ft nff ajImlnlRWmi UV U .nnAn nhnMB. President Harding. ture ot tne law was tecnnicai, was - - . , .7- OM ,hm in ' nj ..j .v. !. l ami and. cUmata conditions nih Albert B. Fall, secretary of the in- done in ignorance, and prosecution of n .T"r: "pi ,kh. ",u r""v "."UVJ easy the Droduction. of eron. VtoTZZt There has been no reaucuon mc tenor, wno secretly lea-seu t"c lne puousners migni not prove gooa - ti County Commis- noasihlv one or two week4ater others wn' WDacca ana umjser.tnat are the. aulti-millionaire and profiteering ing naval oi, reserves for private ex- politics. cans "IX Democrat- , the family wiidSnbon SaSSS raw mills and. factories classes were relieved of paying $450,- pioitation to private concerns includ-, The man who got the money had fcl0""SnsXP"blican "rCom-y electric power, and the 000000 in taxes by the repeal of the inJ!r subsidiaries of the Standard Oil previous y taken the newspaper into IC . counties, P" ' " "J r. r."8 WTUCn Mre. pronounceu annually renews both its raw ScSTprofits tax'and $6100,000 by company. The naval oil leases scan- nis .wnfiJence, So the Democrats say a'colmtieJ Tne average T J10 Md ita While ott a reduction in the higher surtax; an riai has become as malodorous as the there are no weak spots in their case, Public.an Counties, ihe av cluld goes to school, as he ' iuen gtates-e m their iron nra and h. attempt was made to reduce the high- Ballinger scandal was in the Taft ad-'j that it should, and doubtless will, e STtoLZ if ""r" " .8, and their coal tod their g er surtax from 65 to ii per cent, dui rninistration. Democratic amendments supported by, Albert D. Lasker ana mat it snouia, ana aouotiess win, - - - 0. - . !, c.T ., . !mean the re-election of Gerry. This CounUes of the State u eighty-five trouble ia soon widespread, chairman of the is the first Democrat to ret into the and. seven-tentns cents on every uun The important symptoms of scartet!inB. its' material, and its nnwr . - ... , ft ii.. .7 . , r .i i;;., . r,, . . droit do ars wortn 01 Drooerty wuw. on ti,,t u.ki..' . - --... progressive Kepumicans Kepi me shipping Doaru, a iormer uveius senate irom rtnoae lsiana since tne -: . . v hiiiri Tonn-1 . .. . c "";" . . its constant resources, and it is one at 50 per cent. The same Democratic agent, who has employed a muitnuae , Civil war, and until now it was not ""' "rr nnp ana vomiung, wnicn usner in tne .ais- state. of the union that has its man-i 1 i i xi n . . 1 .. t nnnMAr -nn n-in er . 1 i. 1 1 1 v 1 e 1 1 ihk 1 iir nvri ac t.aja. a vw - """noco t amendments in taxes, wnicn me i,- ot onice assistants ai aLc .o-fie mougnt ne naa mucn ensnce 01 oeing "-- - ... Hhllars i . , ; , , Uiactunng plants Dased on a permay fuel, North Carolina goes ahead mak infr it a Tnnfpnnl mnn its nnim. ' 1 1 1 O ...... w u " t-ft iiwiu . neaaacne, its constant resources, and it is ona tionary Republicans attempted to take from $10,000 to $35,000 a year off foreign traders and domestic cor porations engaged in foreign trade. elected. The Democrats argue that nunurea two A rash develops on the second day,'nent source of power material. Nat Goldstein, collector 01 pon the election is only a few days on, " ri 'ni "' h riintiesi . . u,e wnole uou' ls BCB"el" Here is an agreeable section in St. Louis, who admitted receiving that the ranks of the enemy must,1" favor of tne. 7emocIa" "";,!; this comes fever. which to live. People from every- $2,500 of Lowden campaign money in . necessarily be thrown into confusion, of nan slx,5 taxed Obvi- Neglect means possible damage to where come to North ; Carolina for the presidential primaries . wnen uehat rJackman would not De seated ""- - - t,",e eB ees "ueys ana neart 01 1 recreation and holiday. Here is he-i"'-.' iTn r'n "hZ&r ttan :J" .s,omeo1 noioii8, section in which industry is encot Farmers Lose $30,000,000,000. Rpnuhlican national convention. Gold stein's confirmation was defeated. The Republicans promised to ttimu late agriculture. Since the Republican party was vot ed into power in 1920 the American nisi. win. linna 011 fTo yoil a Iacc ftf lAl lUCla ttivxic no't auni,iv 1 jr near $30,000 000,000 in values of farm X'" ial P! '""."W'r- Triattomey general, who got $500 of the cmea wiuiuut ..'Lf "7VJ;! Georee Harvey, ambassador to unaer tne r orune rw.Qll was Hi. 1 1 r: ci 1. unwuii " 1 . ... ... . ........ . a candidate for delegate to the should he be elected, and that the publicans will shun him like a plague. over nineteen per cent higher 1 T . . O- ft L. U - m.;. . u..u ft- ao democrats. 00, men, uiuoc Aina UULUJICIIUC SUUU1U UUl VUtIQ, . . r,.; m,'iKt tn f'nata Kira ' t tk;.v:.. 1 ;.!..', nreier low lajtes snuuiu mc m 1yv.11- i V V l'Cl'-, 1 1 ....... .v . 'iCCIJW1C1C W I.11111B.1AIK lUII3JUCl-. . , ahn nfmittil hp had received S500 of h rtw vtfA and riil nf it s OCTatlC COUnty. X lie c ie Jf most sordid feature. a encour- assistant to the $1,250 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SEWING CIRCLE " such as deafness or Bright's disease, ' aged by an abundance of the things t . ...... v...- uuft.ft.ft.ftM.a uceucu iui many times uie popula- patient in after years. ' tion we have. Here is a section from TKa mnflAV M mi'MA oflonJinn n 1. 1 1 1 a... t . 1 do this is to vote the DemocraUc -1 Wtiesho et-it is cheaper than moving to , . ;disinfect her hands w tne tei toCIto get toTa,Tr ZZt .Democratic county Make your coun-jsick room shouId nothandle other big bvying of Qg ty Democratic and save money. children or cook food for others while east which means, tn tha K.i!L- tk 1 The above is the keynote in then,in, . .... ' , : " One does not have to read news paper articles or dissertations of ex perts in economics to get the drift of things under the new Fordney-Mc- ! Cumber tariff law. The law being now ft . . will no,, nil OVPH ... me r, monded bv Tt Fnrpi n markets in I War Mothers and the public generally tecbon he gets Foreign markets in slanderus and insulting speech mi niftfvn rna th rnip r- vim 1 r 1 1 s . 1 1 1 11 l.. - . a Kd nrofit. have been destroyed. wh'c1 he declared that America had , in operation the questions assumes the Th; farmers have burnt com for fuel "& """ " while Europe starved for the need of "L "" 2 Tn f V. a li of rf ivti nictnro nloni nntftPrt. xji not ui iiuiiioiiviu .,jv. Foreign Trade Falls Off $7,500,000,000. tiary appointed, sixteen were without' previous experience, replacing trained and experienced men. Henry Lincoln Johnson, register of deeds in District of Columbia, former negro national committeeman from Georgia, whose nomination was re- practical form which its framers and supporters intended. It has already begun to yield its anticipated and de Democratic State Campaign Text Book just issued by the Democratic State Committee. It is upon the statement and program that Chair- !man Norwood is basin nis main ap peal to the people of the State to roll up an increased Democratic majority in North Carolina in November. The facts presented shows that the nursing a case of scarlet ever.. RULES FOR STATEWIDeT CONTESTS IN Superintendent R. H. the Winston-Salem schools,! president of the State Te people of our own country and t.h awlkv-of the people of the world. Nn ves who will see the day when Carolina does not have ample for all ita industries, anmla material to supply, them, or am- gncuiturai products for its peov ims is one state, that cannot Ji The Republicans promised to stim ulate industry and business. They brought on an industrial panic. Our foreign trade declined from $13, 500.000.000 in 1920 to near $6,000,000,- 000 in 1922. Our exports fell fromjected on the motion of Senator Wat- pertinent and at the same time es-'ties for under the present law all the $8,500,000,000 for the hscal year oil son of that state, who said: I laid 1 tablishes the fact that this merchant 1 taxation levied upon property is lev! 1921 to S3,77U,ouu,uw lor tne nscai oeiore tne senate certineti copies 01 kac Koart ed by the ttommissioners 01 year ot lazi.. tne court recorcs sembly last year, introduced Ihe state- squander its assets nor exhaust them. aav.u oiiu ux 1 . , y. . o r 1 - - vauw uuira aaaa,V3. CAUWi 111U sired practical results. An advertise- KepUDncan county ommissionera , been requested to take charge of it is nature's conspiracy to make North ment published by an enterprising 'cv f '"s', r" again mis year on account 01 its sue- v-aronna great titan, ti. Butler. merchant at Johnston, Pennsylvania, ocrauc counues. nnen aepuuui.iB ;cess last year, has announced, the fol who appeals to his customers to pat- make charges against Ihe Democratic lowing important rules: ronize a special linen sale which of-' administration," admonishes Chairman j 1. The contest will be held in Ral fers the last chance for the ladies of ! Norwood, "the only answer that needs eigh on Wednesday afternoon, No Johnston to purchase linens at pre- to be made, is to contrast the tax ratejvember 29, at an hour and place to be tariff prices makes this, observation ".1 . uemocrauc aim iveuuiu.a.. jueieciea later. t racn county is entitled to two representatives. These two represen- of Fulton county. Through the industrial- panic of;Ga., where Johnson lived and prac- 1921-22 there has been a lump in ticed law, showing that he had been nriees and values approaching $50,r convicted there of embezzling the 000,000,000. TESTED RECIPES . Republicans Increase Expanses of Government Over $1,000,000,000. The Republicans promisee in government. Eliminating all economy appropriations and The price of certain goods is given county.,. at $10. The price which he will be compelled to charge as a Result of the new tariff he states will be $14.50. An other article which he offers!" at $3.75 will coll sat iFi SO urion thn now tov ic myers postmaster at ,added. He offers still another article reference inuicte. wua 1 rurnan n. at 4.50 which rfr the recent action State t The status ot tne treasury depart ment of North Carolina shows, as funds of a client, which he did not re pay until last July. Henry C Caro, Mich wewoerry ior a violation 01 tne cor- of the Replica,, senate in giving the V rV .T o r . . ipronteers their new boost in "protec- Earl Davis, U. S. district attorney , .:.. in a of 7 rp. ; . . expenses due solely to war, they have M j amounting to $18.25 for household increased the running expenses of, ""l!' lln .rr"y, o nia.riot I linen necessities will be increased by very, department of the government. I ta fZ S? " .rf. A- iX "518.75 as soon as the prices imposed by Comparing the expenditures of the rney . for the western district of the n come ,rr l9 5f three years before the ar,,Mligan, L'W? Hn.Vm We do not the P0'18 f this JT. .o u . j u ofJ James K. Davis, prohibition oiTicer; v, t i WlLri I JLo lUU iKcih mice vcai o on.v. - ... , . . . . . , , niLivuaiH. 11 intuLca i y UiiierBilCc. the war ' they have increased the ruih ' Newberry. Possiblyi like thousands of others, he aing expenses of the government ' '' Tn d 'w." may a ePWican in name and a $536,000,000. In addition to which r 01 Michigan, indicted with Democrat jn fact, but it is perfectly there is an estimated deficit of $500,- M r d clear that he knows what the effect of 00,000 more, making a net increase . 7 - ..,. . the law is to be. The baneful conse- , mua- Jl mi. IIOIUHIE D ll- . P : . . . ... . 1 convention western campaign, and TZ k P husband of.Mrs. Harding's cousin, in-!" can home for the benefit of volved in a grand jury presentment nPoly 13 PIa,n : n,.. ,o r..j "e proposes to give tne women 01 ; The Republicans promised employ- Elmer Dover, assistant secretary of h,s commumty the benefit of the brief tent to labor at good wages. the treasury, former secretary of Ped of lower prices is to hk credit. There have been as many as 6,000,- Mark Hanna, appointed to "Harding- .,1.nl8 ln.c'de"t the, lesson, of which 0 idle men at one time since the ize" the civil service by replacing! !oon, . 'earned in every coramu Harding administration came into of- Democrats in office with Republicans. ' nlty ln he land' clinches the fact that See; wages have not been maintained, The popular revolt and indignation ! we need a Democratic administraUon to provide a tariff law in which the ln- an proportion to the cost of living, ment offices interfered with this plan!teretf of commdn folks are taken into State Finances Along with the above claim and. challenge which Chairman Norwood paramounts in the Hand Book, ap pears the following statement with to the nnances of the f aver $1,000,000,000. laleneas and Reduced Wages for Labor. GimrerMl Peara. each tatives should come, one from the Select firm pears, peeL core and purely rural or county aahools, and cut into thin strips. To four pounds the other from the ' town or city I of chopped pears allow an, equal schools. The county superintendent , amount of sugars one cud Of water. and the superintendent of city- '.ottJaic and rind of two lemons.'J Cut town schools in "the county, should get away the yellow outer rind with together as early as possible and .work sharp knife and cut in1" thin- slice, out plans for selecting the two repre- Add to this one-eighth pound of gin- sentatives. ger root,; or less if desired, chopped 3 The representatives must come fine; simmer until thoroughly done irom tne seven tn grade pupils or ana pacK. from the eighth grade if this is truly a part of your grade system. 4. Urge all your seventh grade administration PUP1 to Art into the preliminary contests, uet tne people to come ana nV MV 8 num. intantrible 6- The final spelling contest in Ral o1."... eigh will be written. You can. how- ZZ, derived m 115& dK" uZl'SS '. . , . , . , , u any method 'you choose. '(one ounce of ginger to !lr? 6. The first hundred words for the water) for 15 minutes. ""?"""rtc T r :f . .lL;' state contest will be selected from thel usual, a wise, proper, and progress sive administration of State funds. Legislation has been so shaped that. after years of economic by. the Democratic Party, the people of North Carolina do not State tax on tangible or property holdings. The Gingered Watermelon Rind. To each pound of rind cut into one inch squares, add two quarts' of water and one ounce of slacked lime. Let stand in lime water over night Next morning drain and let stand two houri in. fresh cold water. Drain well and ginger tea one quart of . and strikes, disorder and violence have and Mr. Dover resigned. .consideration, ihe present legislative for its maintenance or for its educa- keen prevalent in many sections. 1 George W. Upton, member of f ed- "lonsxrosity uemocrau are pledged to tional, institutional or charitable ex- erai trade commission, uefeateu lor " ' v , WM uy uwu w penaitures. .. aMl 1K4V. . H Am. but also to provide $1,000,000 for from Bpel,er jmd one-half pounds of sugar. Cook pensions and $1,400,000 as a supple-1 to U the first until tender and transparent (about jnental appropriation for public U- -f . hundred words doea not nro-'one and ona-half hour. V Aftr hnfl. schools. In addiuon; the State s in- duce the winners', the second list willing half an hour, add half a lemon come will prove sufficient to pay the Lyt 0f 60 words. Third and sub- sliced thin. Place in ahallow pan to interest on bonds issued for perma-' mumt I lata will rnnHiat nf 9S wrH. w.lr having. fk iA .mil vreA nent , improvements. aji property each. , I with syrup. Pack-in jars, cover te, j j jT'.l "T""' 7. A complete list W contestants overflowing with syrup, process ana ami cAicnueu uy n. s"'" v 'should be in the hands or juie B.l then screw 0 a" tops tight. Warren, secretary, Raleigh, on or be-1 Wnen Jars are cold screw topi lore November zu. the several counties. The State doea not collect a penny from the 'counties v again to be sure they are tight. ' "TT ran A ' mn ilnln am) tktMaA KonnavaH L FaU te Reduce Co.t of Uving. confirmation on motion of Senator Sal win made by returning a Tn. Rn..hlina nromised to reduce of Ohio, on the ground thatj?emocratjc "O"8 November. Every promised to( reduce no qualific4tions whaUver for!home and every woman in America 5Ll!ni-.: .v. i: the Job. He is the husband of Mrs. 18 interested. tn- iK ika n.- f m T nrofitaerinir Harriet T"'0' Vn. chairman- th. Republican naUona. committee. iffJet Fine Tonic. relieve Colds, Constiaa' .ft mwtA U.. A . . . .ifti. , ... . . I -w m usmvia. , sumers ,wu,uwuu a year, witn nv tle or no benefit to the treasury. The oat of living is from 65 to 70 per cent The Republicans promised an honest Beatm of sector Truman EL New- higher now that -in July, ln, a montn ana a tnorougn enjorcemeni, 01 uieberry of Michigan, in a purchasetl ..... -.i civil service. ! The Republican administration has trampled it under foot, and in addi- Follow Detoecratie Foreifa Policy Ex seat. I, The income from the tax on auto- aent mobiles and gasoline is more than ample to payJtbe expense of the High way Commission and to pay interest on all of the authorized bonds issued for the construction of new No part of the general income of the state will have to be used for this will be awarded to successful eon testants and the schools they repre-1 Durnoae. "The bond Issue for the construc- Abent Printing t)fficea. When the government census was roada. taken in 1919 there were 30,441 print ing offices listed. Ot ; these 13,089. were job shops and npzuewspaper nopa, . . Soma idea of the mammoth proper- before the world war. ' Ne Preaecution of Profile era. The Republicanspromiaed to pro the VtriVa Ne VZrtAtZr or any other kind f PPolnted under dvU service, the J XLTSZJM l in the adminUtraUoB' ha been guilty of the u . uttlJT groiaett dUcrimlnaUon against ex- ftnf administration. v aerrke men,, both DemecraU and Re- Wfttftt r!i.. inf Mxrraant Marine mibucana, . -Thii waa made posalble by -w. With 7S0,bt,m Beema, ' ah. executive order maldnr any one of The Republicans premlMd te forma- Wthert three, en the ciril aerrke TTniy now propoee te sell $3MfJ00,i -on wUA Jitkt ' WenoB oa flOT worth oY .nip. of the American the list thS yPoUev la many case .rrbant marine for approximately ''hen none ef the highest three wa a 11200)00.000 and pay the purchaser, a lblican.i examination, wereor 'tonuaof 1WfiO0fi0O in ten year and dered so Ahat, a Republican could get V, eanpt thm fromTarious ferml of m th eUgibl. Ms 'th . . , - ... , - v ' t" lower rating than the other two. ' ri . , I-. we I IvepUDIlcan ninonii conniuviuwiiicuub vtm vi u.wuwu uu- FaiW t fcWUl Meakra PrebWau teemen have beea publicly charged in went of the Harding administration, .-: The- lUnnjWckns 'prbmiaed te kettle the senaU 6f th United Sta. with was called In rwnon to a rewluUoo ia u.i BmhUm. ...-.U .-., aellinr aDDolntmenU. and th Repub- Introduced by Senator William F , 1. uir.n ornklom la diat hr lican eonrres ha refuaed to InvestH Borah, Republlcaa i Progressive, i ft w left by the Democratic admin- gate th charge, j ' " Udaho, which resolution was supported titration. - ' , ., h " Twenty-nine offlclals of thenbureau.by Democrat and PogreKlve - Ro of engraving nd prtntinr, wttn per-: j"""- vv '7"" tires ranglnr from twenty to thjrty-, Harding and the reactionary Repub- nlna v-.n wr. d uchnrirpd bv an lican. oi we penai untu erutive ordr, nl nl,T' iim!-r lupi tion of nuhlie achool houaea inauraa a ltions to Which th printing industry naa grown may d gauierea irom a much needed . advancement in our . edu cational system, Thle addition to th p'woiitrtandinf figure.-' cept ia Poace'ef IMsaontfr and la 4 -Power Pact..' - " :J the Republicans promised to, ' re verse the. foreign polioies ef th WU- son adminUtratlon. ., 1 . tin. i.i v '--is .They hay followed all el the for eign policies' of the ' Wilson; admini tration. except in the maldnr of a separate peace, which Senator Lodge iaior"would era no; us with everiaatinf dishonor," and In th 'making , of a Four-Power pact, with its serious omissions and its eemponml A mixture of contradictory and dangerous . poli- de and principles, leaviag Japan su preme in in i aane. r : . school buiMlnar loan fund . will in crease this revolving fund io nearly $6,000,000., ...This appropriation fwiU materially ' .increase the . . comfort, healthfuJnesa,, and, efficiency ( of the state' school and give te ita children tiie surroundings . to, which they are entitled. -.. !.;,.,'. ' .- - "The assessed valuation of the real estate and personal property for ,1921 WM.az7y,v70,euu upoa .Which.,,, the tax rate is fixed by the counties and towns, and all income therefrom is re tained at home ana noa sent to Th total capital investment In 1919 iwa 11,148,000,000. Th, total yearly wage 'paid, to 361,063 people,, in all department wat UWMX)JQ00., Cot for raw material, paper .tock, ete mnfif or. rt cfvf 4.11. ivk. 1... . . thr manufactured product, ran te the t,ft!T met sum of llil differenoe between 11 1 t.t..ft . Sweet Potato and AppiaScalke. J Feel and eat boiled sweet notatoet into quarter inch slices. : Butter a deep baking dish, put In a layer of potato. spnnkl with sugar and a grating 01 nutmeg and dot with bit 'of butter. then cover with a layer , 1 of stewea limU. ' Reneat anMl tha riiah la full. cover th top layer which ahould be w I notarna with enMiiB ' amount Of ' sugar, sprinkle with crumb and bskt av' hour in. moderate oven. Fried Banana and Cecoaaat : Soak one cup of shredded eocoanst ona hour in. a cup of mil. reel banana; cut1 them in halve length wise, fry until brown ,. in butter - whklv half a teaspoon ef curry powwr haa. han AAA , tian. transfer tM I'our nmlt maments, one of the.boasted achieve- eigh, i ft . ?BuIJ?.l eoeoanut and milk In th f rytaP" 1 Ato u?ft ISZ brin to a dulck hoU. add en beate. aaU put doe not represent profit. More than fifty million, waa'paid for rent and nearly thirty million tn tax. It 1 interesting in this connection to not that th taxes paid to th federal treasury were three time aa great v Grape Whip ( Serrlaga.) 'Three quarter. Cup of grape Jo"! white of one erg, 6 tablespoons irogari t euo of double cream. Beit For Prfiriewf Appropriation 19:2., . . . , srn frotnimxl through Mi any wi! h de- Larg Attendance at 8tate Fair. . ' The State Fair at Raleigh was 'mosl aufipidousiy opened. Tuesday.' A not able feature of the eccaaion waa th presence of General - 1'er.hlr.g, Mrs. of iKdith Vanderbilt, Governor Morrison, Hon. Josepnu. Danlela, and Brig. Cen. Bowley, of Camp Bragg, all of whom made speeches, to tb yast throngs of people assembled. ' A gorgeous pee- they were tad was the march ' to the fair four of thom women, 'certAln It would' pM botn , anuses,-,..- th aunnirlon . of ' gainst their opposition. Ihe-our ."" -'' '-' -h.i- Mury were uiree time aa greax ; -tb as state taxes. Power and light co.t wni 01 :.a. th printer of the country 'over 12,-'Tape Juice mixed with tne "RVT , to a('aJiuy, we crenm, vnnn 1 w - 1 nil ui" " 000,000 and their gas bill, ran pretty penny, because they used more hip churn. prauy penny, pecause wey uawi mom " the than a billion and a half 4i)00-feef,i ri.es and drain on eler. Pour tne of artlfldal gas. ,, , ' . ' .. . whin nod mlxtur into small VT m. . . ftft...:..f..j'.t1. . a-i-Mif. ' oa These figure, do not take Into ac count he kindred Industrie of stere otyping, . engraving, . lithographing. etc . . .. ,;. !i an invPKti-' l'owr prt i not on the program l""r. !-liy of the d.-iaririairnt corifrroncp. and rvoryniie fKfpi Or li:. TS. f r i' rii r 1 v 1 f '!';'!!- Send th boll weevil to bed hungry. He stand, leas chance of waking up nt rpiing. Jlow up tlie nd ' pile whipped - cream en Serv cold. - 1 ' : ' . WHO BAB the nrn rxv. -:"Jjr South Pf t Fri(ly. h t- 'Mr. B. F. I r, ef cotton, InL, tn In P " r" - t i' ' n a r I 1 1 I f
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1922, edition 1
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