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I l-J P '111 ... I II - t r -V ,.1- ;-'. ; - . v . -- V THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER tS. ifcj Page Two "Tt 1.' - ... -4 Fertilizer '1 rust Sells Dirt and Sand, Mr. Hammer Alleges DKKOS NOT WORDS aheboro I'rtiplr llje Absolulr Proof uf Dt-t-ds al Home. MR. M K. TOLBKKT GIVES BIS OPINION OS POUTlCi HE WANTS HENRY FORD TO HAVE MlbCLE SHOALS j Ur i . en. ii. i i'um nf 11, x utcli I ririne That w'tii iMmn M iiu.i .i, luri-r !. Allowed 'att to Make Nitralis Kt-ctoed .1 the oppor- t.'.e oliii.li USem i i,. cii.u.; lu KniiLmrd the n.em f Coiires:- with propaganda a.i to ti.e proposal tb&l the Kuk' nt shuulu operate the plant, anu i the hill parsed b the ten- it died in the house committee un It'.- nut vurd true nient. The lire.'.- (! Kur A.-heboro Hme luadc t; deedi that pr" li. &ii - Kidney kmi.ey suffi'ivri, or liK.il reputati le-limony o! . I'll THK lil.M I'liKSKM A I ION ON THK M liJKl I.' SAS HK.UH Seventh Ihslrict Congressman l ' dares That rertiliier People and Power Corporations Refused to Bid a Big 1'rojejct I ntil lhey Saw Mr. Ford Wa-s t.oinj? to Ot It. I Proof llr.- boro people. J. V.. 1'reMiell. proprietor black-n.it hop, Hoover -treet, Asheboro, as. 'Mw ii; j Ir.in i.n rrv K-iz-lf mi..' rr.i!,lur attairs ai.d the H-rtilu.tr io,n , kui Mv back ached baill) i ,.ai;,e, and other big interesu rejoic!, M hardy-stral,hten. When 1 .!..! glad. It looneo. , horseshoeing I would have sharp catches over my kiilneys and 1 Cuiil'i hardly straighten. My kidneys acte.l sluggishly ut tunes. 1 used Doan s 1 were made plad. It looiteu as though these interests had won. The scrappini; process at Muscle had already of materials Shoa ment beun, and ship-1 were Koine out, lliK uui i';,.. p,nt u.v,,rh I o-nt nt the St::n irom uie miraie uiana wueii urc !, ( r.,r theso ( From lh ber 10, iaJ of N'ovem- VJ-12.) iufat'turer- were ac- farmers, who had foupht for the pres ervation and operation of thee plants from the beginning, called on Secre tary of War Weeks and asked him if he would undertake to secure propos als for the purchase or lease of the government' property at Muscle l-'ert cosed 0: lliiur farmers r-h pounds ot shoals. He agreed to do so, and once "inert matter," sand and dirt, with more these various interests, includ- every 100-pound sack of their prod- jng the hydroelectric power eompa- uct by Ongressman W. C. Hammer, tnes of the southeastern states, were of thLs district, in his speech in favor given an opportuiuty to bid on the of leasing Muscle Shoals to Henry property. Once more the answer was Kord. This deliverance, copies of unanimously 'no'. Not an offer was which have just been received here, made, and the house hail rejected the was described by Major W. C. Heath, amendment appropriating $10,000,000 in his speech introducing Mr. Hammer for continuing the work at Muscle to his audience at Waxhaw, "as the Shoals. The project was a dead issue best presentation of the subject he had until out of the blue there dropped read." the thunderbolt of Henry I-'ord. (Ap- Ertracta from the speech read: plause. ) "It was in 1898, the year of our war! "Here was a rank outsider who did with Spain, that Sir William Crooks, not belong to the fraternity, who had then president of the British Associa- the audacity to oppose the well laid rug lx. lor tnese ailments aim ;they strengthened my kidneys and rid j me of the backache." Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don't i simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same trat Mr. Tresnell had. Foster-Milburn !Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. RED ( ROSS NEWS The farmers have almost completed their fall harvesting. The school here is progressing nice ly with Miss Gladys Tresnell as teach er. Mr. Balf Pugh's children, who have been right sick with scarlet fever, are lecovering. Miss Amanda Hinshaw, of Greens boro, was a recent visitor to home folks. Arthur, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamer, who has been crit ically ill with diphtheria, is improv- the people of Randolph, and this is the Dartv of Jefferson and JacKson, ;eem to be right nu- party that was not born to die. After six years of uainterrupteu coi.uoi b the corrupt KepublUMUi par n. luindoluh county la kjnul in th hands of the old rR-inocrauc party, the u.irik Uial never hao IiUiAl to Bene li. e pt-ople. I inier the fostering care oi democ rat... i ur .'icat couuiy liaa beer rais ed iroiii the depths oi ueepair into wtucii she was plunged by Uie Repub lican party, back in uie dark days ol Butlerism, into one of Uie most pro grrMe counties in the Old North .suit. After sixteen an of honest, clean government dissension again rai.-ed its awful head in ail evil hour, and our great county has been going backward and headed for ruin for the last six years, under control of the. party of promises. The Republicans went all over the county boasting of the great record' they had made, but their neTer men-1 tioned the thousands of dollars of thej people's money they have squandered. Everything they have to their credit! during their six years control is aj county home, and they would never have built this if Mr. Harding had' been defeated. Times got so tough after his election they were compelled to build the home to take care of some! of the less fortunate. For the past six years our couhty has been smarting under the bluster ing shame of Republican rule,, but at last the people have seen the light, and arose exultant as upon an eagle's wings above the morass above . the snows of the cold mind to the warm ether of a new day. The people at last have awakened to the fact there is but one party wortny oi ieaoinj the The creat victory for justice and righteousness did not stop when de mocracy drove the enemy out of Ran dolph, it extended from the mountains to the sea. County after county that never knew what democracy was be tion for the Advancement of Science, Pian 0f these thoroughly intrenched inl7 called the attention of the scientific interests. The nerve of Ford was as-1 (jom huskings wonu to tne laci mat we were rapm- founding. Something had to ue done,' merous in this section, ly nearing the end of our available Kome offer had to be put in to meet jir. and Mrs. Rufus Ingold are the supply of nitrogen, and nitrogen is the proposal of Henry Ford; and,!proud parents of a fine baby boy. cne of the most essential elements nec- after hasty conferences behind closed We are pleased to have our former essary to maintain life in any form on doors, it was decided that the Ala-1 pastor, Rev. W. F. Ashburn, back on this planet. We are all familiar, or bama Power Co. was the logical party 'the charge another year. uc, w.o uiij n presem a uiu wmcn, u was cunn- j jyjrs. Charley Burrow -ana (laugnter, fore nas at seen the dawn or a followed the nitrogen experiment that dently expected, would be more than Mjss na( spent Friday at the home of new day The victory for the party w tned a few years ago. We know a match for the Ford proposal. Mean-: Mr. H. J. Fields. that stands for the masses of the peo- how the nitrogen industry was driven while, encouraged by the unfriendly I Mr. Clarence Fields, from Franklin-' pie in the Tar Heel state is complete, out of the United States by the veto reception which the proposal was re-; vjne high school, spent the week-end anj the party of prejudice, hatred and of President Taft when an attempt ceiving at the hands of the Secretary ! with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris malice has been buried in shame and was made to locate such a plant on 0f War, other bidders of unknown re-Fields. without any funeral whatever. It is the Coosa River in Alabama, and the sponsibility began to appear until five) Miss Viola Garner, from Greens- indeed a banner day for the Old North air fixation nitrogen industry from or six proposals had been made for that day to this has been a beggar at the property which previously had a few days with her grandparents, here. The strong arm of Democracy hit; uniicoiiiuiiai uumo) .ctiunK a oeen . coiisuierexi on ius way uj uie a- Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Garner, supply of cheap hydroelectric power tional junk heap with the entire con-1 ' tnai is necessary ior a maintenance oi sent and approval oi the opposing in- ( 000.000 to the American taxpayers, everything that claimed kin with the me industry. teresls. J280.000 of which was clear profit to HArdintr ndminifiiraHnn. This crowd I the Alabama Power Co. The Ala- has received the greatest rebuke ever Ibama Power Co.'s position for years dished out to any nartv. "For seven months the Ford pro- has been one of anticipation that the The old Democratic party suffered nosal was in the office of the Secre-! Muscle Shoals power project in its en- defeat two years ago, but today she tary of War, and finally the Secre- urety would iaii into us nands, as its tary sent it to Congress, not with a clearly seen by all who have taken recommendation, but with a letter of the time to study and unrerstand its comment, in which his friendly atti-1 operations. tude toward the offer was apparent,! "Is it not the duty of the govern- mgnway service ataiion Opposite Fair Grounds NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS - Gas, Oils, Grease, Tires, Tubes, Parts and Accessories of all Kinqs Repair Work by Expert Mechanics Cars Washed and Greased QUALITY FIRST SERVICE ALWAYS x reached out over the land from Maine to California and swept out of office Dubious House Committee Report. "Whether at home or in foreiirn lands nothing is so inspiring to a pa triotic American as to behold the flag of freedom, and I am glad this is so. I am glad that we have an America we can all be proud of, anil a flag that we worship with a spirit of devotion, hut I bow my head in shame when I read the nitrogen record of this great country of ours. "In spite of the fact that during the year 1917 we imported from Chile two hundred and fifty-three 5,000 ton shiploads of nitrate of soda the Ord nance Department in October of that year was confronted with a very large deficiency in the supply of explosives and finally, 17 months after Congress had provided the. way and the means for the solution of the war-time ni trogen emergency, the Ordnance l)e partment tuniwl to the only piple i.n this continent with commercial ficpenence in the business which they were trying to develop, namely the American Cyanamid Co., and nitrite plant No. t at Muscle Shoals, with its annual capacity of 11,0,000 tons of ammonium nitrate, containing 40,000 tons of pure nitrogen equivalent of iT0)00 tons of Chilean nitrate, which is the amount of nitrate used in a nor mal year by American agriculture. This great plant was the rr.sult, but 17 months f priceless time had been !( due to misguided or incorrect views as now in the light of time fully ln ftn etfort to secure appears, and when the plant was redv uuickiy. After much to offer the relief and make available the great tonnage of explosive mate- is standing on lhat seven million Harding majority with her face to the rising sun, marching on full of hope, and only one more short step to take, and the great party based on principle iacnices rial that was necessary the hwt been made and the war had hi won. Thri foll-iwnd the breaking up a great war machine, a periml of .-al and the return to i rxva-e time baiaui. The administration, appreciat ing the fact, that Cong-osi hd u I, in making the original uppropri itim for the nitrate plantj, that thefc plaats ahould produce "nitrate', and product for munitions of war an.l awful in the manufacture of frriih- and after months of volumnious hear-, ment to bear the burdens ot the Tien, and justice will lie in control ot our ings in which the intents and purposes as has been demonstrated in the an- national affairs, arid our government and motives of Mr. Ford were bitter- tion of this oongress in its tariff and will again be in hands of the peo- ly assailed the majority of the com-J revenue bills and in attempting to pie. mittee finally reported a recommend- pass the ship subsidy bill and other We are now about two years deep ation for the acceptance of his offer. -legislation ? And now, in the closing in the Harding dynasty and it has aU Doubtless to the astonishment of the days of this session, instead of attend- ready reached the noon-tide and is on other bidders their proposals, includ- ing to the public business the majority the turn of the hill and is headed ing that of the Alabama Power Co., leaders have decreed a program of ad- downward at Uie speed of a Cadillac did not even receive serious consid- journment from day to day and refuse with the breaks off, and what remains eration. to permit consideration of Muscle of the mass of wreckage will be "Just why the majority of the mili- Shoals or other legislation to the in- scattered over the-land on the sad day t.-irv committee should iect to iWmv terest of the farmer and the public that is sure to overtake them. into the hands of the Alabama Power generally. It is not due these lead- For a long stretch of years under Co. by reserving the right to sell to ers are so scared about the doom which the leadership of oar great President that company the government's in- awaits them at the coming election Woodrow Wilson, prosperity reached terest in the steam plant at (iorgas, thRV refuse to permit the house to out over the land, and hope took the Ala., and under-talcing to 'accept' the function until it is becoming less and place of despair. Opportunity knocked Ford nronosal iki thiw Iiaji's it is hard 'e-ss usetui, as a branch ol the govern- at every man a 0'or and there were in iiniWstn, I ment, so much so that even Secretary growth and development al jrg al! ot War Weeks says this congress has nnea. t$ui ior some, reason we forgot reached the lowest ebb of any congress what we had suffered undei Kepubli ; i : u : . . . e i , . to Ann;an, ;n .1 ., .. nnA l. r." . i. n ..n,.fA r ., :,, ,i v - a . w ii inc triune msioiy ui uie nauun : -'iiiiii " itja kiuu j . a iiikcl mo r n Shn "Even the staid old Boston Tran- blessings we had ejoye,l following availnhle the mwemmeit h i tv'pd script declares this is 'the worst house our political redemption. the Alabama Power Co. to cooperate '? many years, breaking more pledges . Hr. ..f, Awff J?. "L.!? 4 u :. LiiHii mi v cuiiif ress in z.u vph th. irt negotiation leaders being leaders in name only, teach us a leuon that we will not which was brought to a hasty con- ttn? 'or the most part they represent elusion on the day of the false report ther L the worst of the most stupid L fJv J P of the signinir of the armistice the in either party today, and by its rec- "landing for hotiesti and intent, in comnan Shi nto , rZt remark ord is unworthy of another lease of fic -rviee, and I eqw opportuniry able arrangement with the government fP0' ( whereby the government placed an "During the war, when it was nec- I X Big Reduction on all Living Room and Bed Room Suits For ten days we will give a ten per cent re duction on all suits mentioned above. O. R. FOX THE DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY is wide open at all times for those who have been properly instructed. Our courses of individual instruction and our classes in boQkkeepinff , stenography, touch typewriting, banking, accounting 'and business tactics are most modem and practical. Students can enroll at any time. Write Greensboro Commercial School, Greensbor, N. C, for Catalog. WWWWWW ffftlfffffffVfffVfffffffff WHY BUY A CHEAP PIANO, when for a little more yon can buy the KNABE, a piano that has been acknowledged by all artists, to be the World's Best Piano since 1837 ? If you will sign Uie coupon below and mail ,to us at once, we will be glad to vend you our handsome catalogue, with prices and terms on same. to all, and will fight. to the death tiut CnnditiotiR an snz-fc tknt Republican part because It beJieroj it paid the Alabama Power Co. a profit utte i equally strong terms. SL.ff 1 T.? ,S rer, and othor use'ul pr fprriii t Kuropo to .r lor Uie utilization of planU. ductj not Kir of JZK0OOO for installing this govern ment property on the Alabama Power Company' own land. Alabama Power Coat pan Overplays Its Band. "Thin contract, which had been de- writ nounced in vigorous terms by Una At- a plan r i t rn te Ford to Work Out Farm Problem. "Mr. Ford also has a provision in his offer about research that ia caus ing no end of anxiety to those who have feasted and fattened so long upon the public. What do the fertili ser companies want with research? for principles of liutice, trust, equal lights the Democratic- party cannot die. It was not born to die. .. It F, TOL.BER4". Pinson, N. C. Melodist Mat Cera. (W. II. Willis.) Twenty-two of oar Eowrth Leaguers attended tke district onion Itir Sprcial Inter 'iln (iitrrM nrd. torney General and the actinir Judtre T0 have kn doing business 1.1 1. r I Li . - . Ml vra Vtth lift U nr nnn nt It rvery poaaible change of circumsUncei ,"v nnaiiy educated uie, Vr j mlA.ZrZ 'j'. i tL .Avnt... f fK- iin. . fanner to buv their "Won.lur Worker "r: J- 9- "C bn i Power Co. Und, Tta Urr. hV a Corn . Grower" with his .ye ihut W Wer, - . .' ,, ". . ..ij; i,... .i,i .iiv. j i wo aunnci Doara oz ur acurrtiea. UrAnwhilr cftjUin JDecml intereats mpie xpwiieni oi supplying wani to -".l aKlff Umr-1 Mrfu. u. i,,, rr ...... : I..... i. i; the roTernment at a nrim admnat men matter, ioa years, ail Tileerr sack- . . " ' r:'. twice as high as the price of four neauy laoeieu, ana li in com- r -v- . y,T7Try . SSu. to . mwZa I XatTa.'?ded Ith. deateward's meH no fault of theirs. The Ttry nature "-V ?JZ?rl5FrJ of the kind of business thrr re dn-L .""."T .f.tla prerfding lag require that It be don that way, ! VZll YTJIZt as thouch the farmer did vhWi tnm 3BW -Ar nas lxei) I'olinir ( thr farmer his rutrog m aupply in thia enuntrr looked with no email r.vn- rrm at the prospect of the boil ding union was uectne to. ta its eon P a great nitrogen industry In Ar.ieri- lrwX to "pply power for nitrate ta, hut u kne that fta plant was P" No- QndnaaU, Ohio, and an np'oihe plant that for lu con- 99lfiag Prt of the power charges 'rralm to i .-".oture ot fr5lll:-er o" pvrehaae of the unit, the AJa-oi4,- .m v. i bama Power Co. wttald oltlmatjtlT r irjiuiv kuv uj 1 1 1 1 k . . - m i . . - . f mamj minions of dollars. Theae In- n,T Meetne the owner of the gorern- w52 lhe.lx P?mU 01 tarenU then dadded that the United orwnt propwtT with neeosttott what-P'Mt Jw W ponndi dirt and SUtes nhrate plants should not be But Alabama Power Co. frenvhla wn farm, thereby oersted by anyone to the prodoetfon owpUyeil lu hand by refusing to Wd'ry ffyin freight rates. 'And f 'ettilawr. . . . r . , . tm th rsrnnt Pron-rty.. 8ntU.A by fhte nrtbodt the railreada rs- -A ready 'answer, therefore wsJi-?' V" Ford Md had com. in end cshred more freight, and. again, a 100 d Mm federal aatrats dlnsetnr, Dn wJnrt,h 'ntflttf of attempUng fwd sack looks Uks it U worth more Arthsr Graham Glasgow, wbw he sp- ew re this pwir pUnt jgder Impound sack, (Applaass.) , prea4a4 th pmidents sf the remt; eontraet wtth the highest legal anther-1 n was merely the rssuU of ttsfng ferUUer eompaniee. Be offered them " u "e isdministraurt) branch of w materials uiat art .reliable, tbe at ei these citrate plants Urn of. sTninvwt bad declared null and Jo beturs, there had .been disco ncert- sr atit elder I adraneed rental er other charge whatever .PffO'SJ'iLf?? . '5! ki-Sr0 they sho1d tmlMf entw 1l WMJDCO-yhlA I t out Jnf woraenUC when, 'inren tors ha) DtKINGB PILLS jxx ccmtlpttioit. it I seat- thorn. .'K reasonaMe-rnlnded 1 i at-aaa. a. 1L.1 arw proeeasea. Ant. han- I?" "2. i rTTS1' Drl thereafter, he prepW tat theV 4i( WMOMO-tot rtrebsse of . the, potents, eouM be frsrehaaed Mdlocbnl .SLKSL ?JZt t Jw it! him down sjuleily.i ; r SkvM B SI IkKaaaat ' ' - ki.Liu - II a BV - - - gorernmenv iut wun one aecoM utr r', " ""rT STSX' 'fVmOim vender of the world In mod- t4.i t :t ,1 ... "'.''rT ?T !: ana uiuwawmee wis leuow. r.oro witn a p ue oi - u tt la t.m. a 4 i j mm ta Bfuiantann ami tract mu the caaa aa his aa tha HvramM r h uh r - -- . ..-., " . T r. r: " V fT tinM-4 mat- -t a i-Trf aw til ,V vi. rfw " . .- tnrs and anUrmnes at the aa- n ifce to form a enm party -a eveiate - plip'a. ;'i-nt coti"lVraU'n was ' 1 ro irvrpM ra- l ; ,) wis . :f- l A , testify that he is ready io spend more than ,50,000)00 to work out the far tiers' protlema. Of eourae. It la pre roatero'ii, say thM Intereats. . Vor4 Dor Kot NV J T! ! te lUr founding rat of I 00 per' day. But, Mr. nake wfik all due respect to W - V.' J 14 L 11 k - I J .(.. 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