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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, X SHEBO RO.N.G PraHrt TIMELT Bat Turkey. - niM vou rwwi m rery . , . ... -V. Urge beat to ebooe a young !xf the flesh firmer and raoroeoder . . -nMM AT til Uiv - j-,, . .. ,, In the IOUOWUUC ouvcuooa, than Li that the turkey 1 not to bo placeUinerica aayi PRESIDENT OF SEAMEN'S :cxioh SAYS 'AmiCAN SHIPS DOiYT NEED SUBSIDY - Andrew Tamaeta, President In- teraauonal Seaman's Union of American seamen ao not want a obsdyran American merchant ma rine does not need a subsidy. The subsidy bill before Congress should be overwhelmingly defeated. The United btates shipping board should sell to Americans all the ships now in w lift uouii : Wices run down fronvth breast, tea - 1 . a, onH tasteless. ;ing . wrhed at the Have ic , , , ' '''market requesting the removal of ten ; C from the legs. Clean the bird. . - on, i remove the Din i feathers eood for this i its possessions and cult business. iureose.) Stuff, putting the dressing ) Then American shipowners should get ' Ltn the neck-end by spoonfuls, using on a oearocK oasis ol efficiency and ;i-.irr. to make the bird look plump, j economy and gos after the world's :5L Th. remaining dressing into the , shipping business. VmHv with akewwers. Draw the neck that is my alternative proposition i- ,v,- tn the back and fasten in the same : w we suDslay bill. ; "av. . The claim by . American shipping Rub the entire surpace with salt 1 interests seeiang suDMaies that they . I g. read the breast, les and wings cant now meet foreign competition ' n.fnnrth cun butter creamed because of the higher wasres raid .i ir.ivwl with one-fourth cup flour. ! their crews and better food for ' Snrinkle the bottom of the dripping Amercan seamen is pure bunk pan wiin num. iav wi its side on a wire rack in the pan and mit in a very hot oven. When the flour cm the turkey begins to brownj Amercan reduce the heat. ; Baste every minutes unui , tne 0ffjcer!Kand from t.irV.-v is temter (about two nours and ,-, mo , three-quarters lor an eignt-pounu mr- American wages run from key.) For the first basting use one- ?47-60 a month on privately No Actual Difference In Cost vjinciai ngures snow mere is no difference in the cost of operating: and foreitm vesels. For example, British ships carry more 25 to 30 per cent American ships. $35 to COTTON MILLS TIGHTIKG rOB CHEATES POWZB YKT Arzumants in tlka cut of tha Karta Carolina Corpora tioa Conmiaioa against tha Soatban Powar Company and a larga n amber of cotton mills haw just baea further beard in the State Supreme Court. The hearing developed from a con troversy between the cotton mills and tb power company relative to rates u oe charged by the corporation, which was organised by J. B. Duke, and developed to such an extent that it was classed as a public service concern by the State Supreme Court. The company appeared before the Corporation Commission, asking that a unifarm rate for its power he fixed. New rates, amounting to an increase of 33 1-3 ner cent, were ordered bv the commission, and when the mills objected, the body sent the case to tne Cleveland County Superior Court, where a mistrial resulted. The cotton mills contended at the hearing that the power companies business is interstate and the com mission has no jurisdiction over it' H also was contended that the power',. ,. 7- j A - ,, . mrrv-.vatinn ,..ioH 11 f if vou are dissatisfied after followin i HELPS FIGHT CONSUMPTION Eaabiea Faaai U b Great Aid ia Battle Agaiaat Diaeaaa. X strong body is tha greatest asset hvthe fight against .consumption and weak lungs and other diseases. Peo ple who are constantly catching colds and coughs do so because their bodies have become run down and are no lon ger able to quickly throw off the germs. In order to rid one's self of danger from tuberculosis germs it is necessary that the body be restored to health and vigor. Bear's Emulsion has been found a very wonderful aid in building up the strength and powers of resistance of itervous, weak people. This wonder ful remedy is a natural product that is pleasant to take builds up the whole system; inducing better appe-1 tite, making the sufferer able to throw ! eff the germs of disease. I Bear's Emulsion aids the digestive ! organs in their work. It has been 1 round a wonderful aid in the treat ment of coughs, colds, bronchitis grippe and weak lunes. It is so cer tain that you will be benefitted by its use that your money will be refunded g immw lmlim)tmmimmmlf bfaibiSfete'ib'iliiiMitt ifc. m i'm 1 half cup o! butter meitea in one cup ships Britfs.h seamen the same f h.iiiinii- water. After this, naste ti,. tt o i i i ;r :::,k ti-P ft in the nan Dourine water " . ""i''"?" c"," ",ui ought to be dismissed. ."". - "l . v in.,,, pci uay lor lonu, tll. ..,,, nr t. in tne p:::i w!-en ny vu ,Cvc..c -Hntmh ovTiers pay 60 cents a dav bun.iii; that it ft vine's Garni.-! owned American pay only 48 to 51 cents a day. Two years am 51 -per cent of ships I the1 r. Tui-a tne Dira irequenny iJut prjVatpiy nu.y Drawn eveniy. iieniuve and swekers before ssrvinfr. Dressing. ships were American citizens. Today ilirss uiK may. dg varied in not more than lij per cent is American, way: n of tracts upon the issuing of the rate order and that the rates now in force discriminate against North Carolina tnills in favor of those of South Caro lina. ! In its contentions the power com pany asserted the appeal to the Su preme Court on the part of the hulls was premature and It upholds the authority ol the Corporation Good Farm to Be Sold At Auction Saturday, December 30 At 12 O'clock 240 acres, 40 acres bottom land, 10 acres upland in good state of cultivation, balance timbered land; 14 acres pasture, 60 acres more bottom land can be cultivated.. Bounded on one side by Caraway. Well watered, good eight room house and other outbuildings; in Concord township, 10 miles from Asheboro, two miles from Gray's Cross Roads, on graded road.. Will divide to suit purchaser. COME EARLY AND SEE THE PROPERTY This is known as the old Walker Property. I. M. ROBBINS MECHANIC, N. C. Bear's Emulsion is for sale at lead ing druggists, or will be sent direct from the maker for $1.25. JOHN D. BEAR CO. Clearbrook, Va. be varied borne people like the The places ot skilled competent nuts, or oysters and even American seamen have been taken by The many mliliti rlir'"i.s. Three cups of stale crumbs one-!i:dl" run of mcHed butter, 1 leve! te;-..-; i'.fnl salt 1' teaspoon scraped rnioli. ! laUessQonful of miKted pars- lev, ore-half cup of finely mince eel- bcarti Perfume Grapefruit Developed fragmentary and cuiturai world is a perfume irrane- fruit. It has been . developed by a Chinaman Lui Gin Cons, of De Land, Fla., who is 68 years old. The fruit hangs on the trees for two or throe years, by his process. Then v.hrn placed in a room it Rives off a lasting and pleasniit perfume. Further inter est is added to this fact in that sever;-. 1 retirement people in this section of the state' uui n know this man. Dr. J. W. PaKe, who Ir.e re--scent last summer in A cViohrirr, t,i),i sl;"'of interestinp- visits tn thi c, ,mn a disposition on the part of same lie- tcllinpr how Hid he was to have vii publicans to adopt Newberry's meinod tors, and that he always had a prayer ol gaining office. , with them before parting. It would T., TU.1 T.-l. 1 1, :rwV U 1 l ; A tl a onin7 du nto m , w .5 p 5 ? ! sation of a reprehensible use of money privitations and perhaps actual want butter. A.I.I the seasoning, put "? What Would Build a Merchant Marine ,in an attempt to procure tne senator-, while testings methods of developing a sauce pan and sti ntil Ky They have enforced a "blacklist" ' ship for a Republican candidate. The i this fruit. He is now called the orim . i. "."""'"" . system ana ai me same ume nave West Virginia primaries furnished an- fourrh tcaspoontul tnyme, f, enforced reductions in the manning otner 'example of the notion that public eweet majoram may be added to this of ships until skilled self-re-Lm ;s fMnir t h. nht.ainprf hv irn-P a rill- rati Irom all parts of the world who are unskilled and inefficient. It hF.s been the "force and fear" policy of the United States shipping and private American ship- Commission and maintains the pres ent rates are "just and reasonable." EXIT NEWBERRY; NOW TO KILL NEW BLKRYISM Truman H. Newberry's rids the Senate of -Newberry, has not ended Newberryism. cent election showed that there i; pfttantariEnEnaTlaj 17 RALEIGH, N. C. How to Succeed In BUSINESS is fully described in our new catalog. Splen did opportunities in the business wrfrid for efficiently trained bookkeepers, stenographers, typists secretaries and bankers. Our Kr;i(lviiiUs lwas in demand at lare salaries. Free EMPLOYMENT BUREAU; low tuition rates and living ex penses; thormiph courses by hteh-jrrade teachers. Enroll any time; rapid advnneement assured, llome Study courses also fihea. Write for catalog now. E. L. LAYFIELD, President CHARLOTTE, N. C. dressing. Boil the giblets in water until ten der. Chop them fine. Add to the the drippinjr pan a table- specting American seamen have left and sought work ashore. Government subsidies never built up i.u .a. . jpoonf ul ot flour Stir ntd it brvns I fiut effki ( economical manage Then r.dd a cup of water in -which the . . 'K DO n. NEW STATE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CO. GOVT. giblets were cooked, a little salt and pepper, ami a few drops of kitchen bouquet. Strain and add the chopped giblets. Serve very hot. A Thanksgivinir menu is suggested. It has been kept in mind that the tur kev is the main feature and conse- ., i 21-1 XL. - juer.:iy wnerever P" J planning being done by the executive courses should be light, not filling, f i.n r.n, In fact many families prefer to dis-. , f ; doj i pense with everything but the supreme dish and its aciompaniments oi vege- As the time for, assembling of new Legislature draws nigher, vt rr I are getting in clocer touch to ine ouier i : a v.. v. the we Morrison, it is said, expects to call the "Commission on Reorganization of county Government' into action within the next few weeks. This commission, composed of about forty prominent North Carolinians of all callings, was appointed last summei to investigate the existing system or Newberyism follows him into county government commendations for and to make re- legislation look tables cranberries, etc. .and the des sert course. Whatever your taste in the matter it is easy to add to or sub tract from this menu. Clear tomota souptoast fingers. Individual oyster pies. Roast turkey dressing; mashed po- la 'Trr w M to an improved system. eider-halted nuts. j No memmber of the Legislature ij Cape salad-nut bread-pumpkin a men.her.;. uip co.- ;i.sj..ii. tho , pie-cheese coffee ernor thinking that this work shouldl Individual Oyster Pies. i penor.nevi oy ui.siie u... t., .i., hofn nn. n lio-ht rirh circle of lawmakers. After a carcl crnt ;.nd put it in the retngerator. expenditures of money, irrespective of the qualification and fitness of the candidate. Presumably encouraged by New berry's success in Michigan, and for tified by the. opinion 61 Attorney Gen eral Daugherty, Fredric Edwards Republican candidate for the Senate nominated in West Virginia, spent $96,000 in his campaign thereby violating the laws of that state. He has since been fined and disfranchised some for three years. What is needed to prevent, or at least vigorously punish the misuse of money in campaigns for seats in Con gress is a drastic Constitutional cor rupt practice act. Senator Pomerene has introduced a bill which Congress would do well to pass as soon as may be. Having forced Newberry out o: public life the people ought to see that eiega- "Chinese Burbank of De Land." All Want Larger Appropriations The Budget Commission will be called to meet soon to prepare it& recommendations as to State expendi tures. Many interests are desirous of presenting requests for appropria tions to the commission. . The most important matter expected to come before it, besides regular appropria tions ol the vanous departments of government, will be increased appro priations for State educational and charitable institutions and possibly the proposal to extend the University medical school from two-years to a four-year course. tion. Speaking without thinking is shoot ing with the eyes shut. o$ o-e J Place your order now for Engraved Christmas Cards Samples may be seen at Couri er office. MRS. H. W. WALKER " Provide four oysters for each pie, ; with the liquid. Carefully wash the oysters. Strain the lisuor, add it to "'the oystprs, and heat until their edges curl. Remove the oysters and put tliein into the individual baking dishes. ; Mako a smice of the following ingre ;. dients: 1 tablespoon of butter, 1 ta .. blesp'pcnful of flour, three-quarters of V a cup of milk, one-half a cup of oyster b-oth, 1 teasnoonful of minced pars ; fey, slt and pepper and a dash of ' nutmeg, (.'over the oysters with the vMuce. Sprinkle them with a little V, minced parsley. Cover with a layer '.of parte and hake until it browns light- ly. Serve in the baking dishes on in jj' dividual plates with a sprig of parsley i the State l On each pie. . Clear Tomato Soup. One quart of stock, 2 stalks of cel itry, 1 small onion stuck with 3 cloves, 1 tahl spoonful of minced parsley, one- ; rlf bay loaf, carrot sliced, 1 teaspoon-, fill of salt, 1 2 peppersorns, 2 hardcook- KELLER ''M vkv s. 1 can of tomatoes. Add the1 Wjfptiddrs to the stock and Rimmcr' throp-nuartprn of an hour. Strain odd , leasor irg and reheat. Serve with a - Ilk of ogir, or slice the egg in the . tureen and pour them over the " ioun. V Hoi Spited Cider Bod sweet cider for a few minutes i ludirjurv examination of the way county gov ernments now operate, the commis sion will study ways and means of making improvement; ami those sug gestions will be turned over to tin General Assembly, probably in tin form of a new Bill. Legislation looking to the organi zation of county government will be one of the several important ieo-. mendations Governor Morrison v.:ll make his biennial message. The Governor is understood to have decided definitely to urjre the creation of a department of commerce for North Carolina in his message, also. He has been advocating th.s department in several spci-che I 'Democratic Enthusiasm and Activity ! Gets New Stimulus for 1921. Democratic enthusiasm and activity : are ceitain to continue u.ider the' stimulus of political (ievelojemc-its ! within the next six months. Thus the victory at tne pons on isovciuuer i i y w ill prove the beginning ol oi -;i;i:z;;- I I tion and effort that wilt cuhninur: in a still larger and more cigniticum triumph for ihc Democratic i'any in l'JIM. i oe specuu session ami tne querit regular session of t:ie 1! can Congress promise to Le cr.-.ii;: a.-.-els c i the first order. subse-i-;n.bii-Dtino-Tfie IIVL" and he believes the doner..! Asspmhlv will favor it. I he depart ment is to devote itself to the com mercial interests of the State and seek to develope commercial and in dustrial possibilities. IS r.EADY WITH HIS HAK(; i:s b 'iii A statement of formal charge.- Representative Keller, Republican. Minnesota, setting for 14 specific hot grounds on which lie seeks the ini npnehment of Attorney General hmitted to the1 cess isouftni.. vj - - , ;....,;,.. ,- ,. 1 1..,, ..,..., ;,. f.nmnllttf to COtlSK ei lilt im nil.. ii in. iin'v i ..w... years nencc prospect of a new investigation into l lie (lecJon of Truman li. iVn-.beny has prompted him to lesign his seat, in the benate. in thu place of Senator T:),-.-.cnd, Michigan has chosen a Democrat, Woodoridge N. 1'erris. iK'i'eat or iaoefiiiile delay appears to no the coining late of 1'iCsinent i .;;i li i : i s pet (i.uject, the ship bonus bill. It was Democratic oppo.-iiuu; tii.it u::kc. it.- iuiIuic ;;linost a inite--gum- eoncli'sion, a:.. I wiiicll ;a c; the i.i...r. O li ui.: hm te.'.-.'lt of ;. run oU.s prer-e.ient. Tlie p ;!-lic can in t help be grateful for the escape from l.a.-k-erisiii, and inoivi-iual D'.-mo'i ais can not nut rejoice m li.c le:-i -er.-liip uu !er whn-ii tins escape i. .icco.i'.pli.:.c i. ! . ai.c ;;ia 1 1 m" s v.'ill t fice in t.int. suites --l.irt en in the .(i:in on January 1. 'ilii. einqqaent reiuinil'-r el Democratic 'ia - in November will scne al..o as r: m-w.t t-,:rK vie I t.i l.tl" i:.;T ' . -'I 11 ',-V ! - With sugar to taste, whole cloves, stick I charges transmitted to the committee two years hence. Amamon, and the Jujlce of a lemon. "December 1. Mr. Keller's staU-nient It is expecicn by the officials of . Strve very hot In tall tflaflsea (pladnif was accompanied by a letter to Chidr-ithe Democratic I arty that the rank ipoon in the riaia n vou fill It. to mn VnUtemi in which he declared in and file of Democrats will not slacken f : prevent breaking-). 'vulck cooking In a rmall cjoanUty of ter is the tecret of,-good cranberry uce. If crmnherriea are cooked too tcy will become bitter. Take and one-half cups of water to one rt of eranberriei; eok 15 -to tO Kbnrtea, addlnr; two - eup - of urar l't before - Uklng-. from ' the rtora. train, and mold.- Individual fancy 1 ped tnoldt may bo sued. 1 s 1 v TlnfJh, aeedf-and illinif oaeh Ia m J11! nut meat. . Combino with J'P SrI-W ccllery.hearU and iorrt . rwh drWRlna; In letttwo 'cup mL "l44 ht opinf out the "PI. erveJonlettuco ' ''" ' '- - r1? Rtd died lart Thursday T " "I homo on Fonrth itrect burUl wni t Cpneord ' 11 wwr, lie JfjBvoi three "d thrfl danfrhtcm. One of hU ; Jam. u, live. ln New Mar- -'"': ' A brother of the do- A!t I-:. ? ' r r- ? ( f A hfYrn ''I ' I A .' -V ih. Biutririratinn set out. I now am nwnntrf to nrove that itaid Daugherty u (niltrv nf furious misdemeanors in office. ' HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN Woman'a lot U a weary one at beat. But with backache and other digtrerfi inf ."kidney lUt life Indeed becomes a burden. Doan Kidney Pill have made life) brighter for many Ah boro women. Ask your neighbor. Mm. R. E. Allred, N. FayetteTille Street, Aheboro, aaye: "My lddne troubled me lot and, I had a lame and aching" back. . I eouldn't half do my work..' When I did any fwplnx or heary- work my back ached aa If it would break. -1 wffered from ncr oui diuy headache and became run down. My kldneyi acted lrrejrularly and annoyed a RtcM deal. I OmJ Doanr Kidney Pill. Jtettln thein from tb Anbeboro Drusr .Company, and they noon built op.i.Doan Kidney nils made my bock Well and rtronir and ray Udneya regular In a ll0priri CoV!., at all 'oVaierfc t)ont 'itnv n! nk for a kidney remedy (ret ro:t"vn' Kidney WU lh samfl.that Mr Allrrd had. j-o'tter-nuiuum Co .il'.:zrU IfTalo, V- Y. '' ' the ellorts which achieved s- large a mcaHUie of success thi.s month, l liey believe that the Democratic state ami local organizations will show gtcady; growth in nuinbeni, strength, zeal and activity, and that the failure of ITchI- -dent Harding's Republican Congress,! the public condemnnntion of its inef ficiency, the inauguration of Demo cratic govemore and other state of ti dal, and the performance of the big Democratic minority ln the Sixty eighth Congrese will aerve aiTo many spurs te- Democratic energy and har mony all through the country. Mr. FarriM President. , Mr. J.J. FarriM, of igh Toint, has been elected prwtldent of the Cen tral Carolina Development Associa tion. The BModatioaJs composed of numhnr f hu.ineu. men in vartou towns in the piedmont section and has for Its object the greater development of this-section and in various ways aiding ln developing and improving obndltlona. , Mn Farriss Is on of the widest awake men in the state ana u there is a possibility of making a suc cess of the association Farrtaa Is the man to b at th helm ; J. A soldier cant pct to get a pen' ston for being half shot. , '.- ; 1 te'f-'r!'-' ?ii -li ii - k war f Aljxtance WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET "BONDS" "INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING" The Security Behind Alamance 6 Per Cent Bonds Millions have been inverted safely in First Mort page Honds. First Mortgage Bonds claim tho funds of investors who invest with a view of safety of principal and interest. BACK OF ALAMANCE BONDS stands valued property land and buildings that yield an income. Every dollar invested is pro tected to the utmost. No other form of invest ment offers the security of a First Mortgage Bond and Alamance 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds in addition to being fully secured by property have the backing of the entire resources of the Alamance Insurance and Real Estate Company. Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. CAPITAL HV.E.SILRPEi,Canaffcr AND SURPLUS $300,000.00- BURLINGTON, N.C. C G. Sorrier, Fidd Representative ii
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