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THI ASHEBOIU) ( (H KIKU, ASHEBORO, N. C THURSDAY. D1CIUE! us TO A LEARNED THEBN HONOR ROLL ASHE BORO HIGH SCHOOL jq iAhi a rrts ( I'rnii Morr Like IWt i or i r Ai-r.eturo pt hrhora 111 M an .-u-i a e:.l ' ; rtt, Contains Purified Mutton Tallow f Samt& Dm Skis! 'ai:e Two .. ul" I -it. K. i ll .- v l I , . r ; T ij- - P ,L. .. if ' :i f-xprrienre li, i-jw it YA better ; .... Ii, Jt i' -ii la-: tt.ai. ui! m r ftf ' 1 i . 1 i ,i i 1 . i i . -1 1 . ivct-r. 11 r Jffle- A.- - : '.-fvria. ; l '.ii r k. : .1 . i. mi .. I r II t- '., -L-u , - ... i ... i u L ' - L '..J I tnii- Maii 'h,i).(-i .Mi.: l;..it a r i it i : 1 ha.. Ilia' :ln. with :ii Ki v ill .: . South .' North in ul ( . , iii ai' liazrl Nr Wiiht, 1 is a faiiiipi an. I so far as tin- ' al equation. 1 qu. I'lu- i, a then', the South for tho I'enpl- who aia,'Ui' il, '.I t he If H.iirt' Ml.:; I North t lilcrs I r i nin i o,h !.l' fn loin tin ; tai :ii 10 Si. (ill, a shop i' halioii iy ( ; o :r. as i'I.im'u Lv eais . ,i- nit of I V.al! luce M '.'! . .1. I . I t IHV 1 I I'll 1 . I: l.oi.i . i' I Ki ill -on, on Hazel olami llean. ohtTt t'lauil Mcl.eo.l view have very little understanding nr rniniu Mhuiwiim .it t I.,, .i ; i . l f . . . -v-. ....... ........ , .. .iKiii,iiin' ,.i More ine lnuiisirial interests ot the South, -r of the South', industrial possibili ties. "In the total value of the man ufacturing and mining products of the South amounted to $ 1 0,y.i::,(H)0,(KK). while the total value of farm products, including all crops and live st.vkt and this, too, at a time when couon was commanding such a high figure) amounted to !),::t.r,000,()00. Thus in that year the value of manufactured and mining; products exceeded lu ll, 500,000,000 the total value of ail farm products. "But ignoring entirely what has been accomplished in the development of manufacturing, it should he remember ed that this section is the most richly endowed region on the face of the earth for the development of manu facturing and mining. Great as are its advantages for agriculture, they do not match in importance the bound less resources pose.ssed by the South for manufacturing and mining. Hy his very argument that protection does develop and protect the factory Savo yard should have pointed out that with its enormous resources of minerals and timbers and water powers the oouui ougm to lavor a nrcilivliv. liulla, 1 1'tesMiell. Loui.M' Stout. tirade 4 A K.lna JoIuimhi, I.ucili' l.owderinilk, Thelma I, ink, Ida Maie I'arrish Annie Leigh Williams, Lrn est Baldwin, Clarence Iioggs, Robert lliitt ain, Billie Bulla, Alexander Lox, ock Johnson, Arthur Miller, toleman Clarence Vuncannon. Grade 4 1! Jessie Nance, Paul Hill. Fifth A grade Dorothy Whitaker, Kmra Rice, l?na Andrew. Ultra Low dermilk Arthur Ho, Jr., Elizabeth Ross, K. L. Moffitt, Murgaret Ham mond, James Brooks, Walter Se chrest, Docie Beck, Hazel Hufhes, Nancy Hunsucker, Virginia Henry. Sixth A grade Helen lJennett, Jes se Tyson, Kston William, I'enn Wood Redding, Ruth Hannrr. Sith grade B Sallio McCain, Clif ford Stout. Seventh A grade Kuthar Lowder milk Beatrice Lowclerinilk Kighth B grade Beulah Hammond. Ninth grade Elizabeth Bulla, Hen rietta Underwood, Worth Parks. Tenth grade Nannie Adkins. U slH-iigliH-iici n. v Ili-iih". .-. a,.., n i.eved B ill- .Mf. . ! , R L- ; i,.. roughly .: t.'.i' h.ick.icl.c - ai.-l na-un .a; ic tr. utile.' H W'' H B l ! W9 H w''- 1 l'nce tilK- , at all m a.,-, .. lion'tg MK ff B H - LMJ HI? ' "' ""l tt.t s.nipl.. a,k !"or a kelne, ,,,i..-i. get Q M(E BHi , 1 ' ' fi'. H? "- "bum ,is l,.ai, Ki ln.-V I ill.-, t i .a . x- 1 1 ;al B , , . 4TPyT OiZ. im$" 'o J. :u from Mm- to s. Inn' Mr. Hamilton i.a.i. I' ntei Miloum S t' j 4 1 'L '' Ifc H, f J? i j ltfeL' 'I ';;';;;;! Jlo.'".'..''," "" ,r"ul'" ' ; know north cauolina I f SSSSB'w l.iil -I'm B K. ft-c V iJ- " HW5(-. I Li'ir. .'lna. Hazel !-'oter, Owens, Ivuth Hugh Brown ' mid I!al t..p of the off. Hire hrtiiis my great SiintH ('Inns" mid be made 11 iri'Hplii" t tie mow with his II unsui'kei , loii(." mid lis whs pine. A 1) M I N I ST R ATOR'S N OT I ( K tarilf in order to realize to the f-jllt 'settlement. Having qualified according to law as administrator of the est-'e of Milo Moffitt, deceased, this t; no tify all persons having claim, against said estate to present them ta the un dersigned duly verified on or before December 14, I'.l'J.'i, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their lecovery; and al1 nelsons indebted to o.--,io are hereby notified to make immediaie "Good luck." culled the fellows. He seemed to go on and on at n re marknbl Kiwed after he reached the bottom. The boys stood ami watched hlin nklui over the snow out of sight. Ralph went on for tw or three miles this way. Then h cam to a ooded atrip. Hi ruddy cheeka glowed with d)lfht, aa h tUatiKht of the aiUem turee he might ha her. Tha fanher Into the forest he got, the darker it grew, autll finally Italp (alda'l see bit It makes a true Virginian boil, he declares to witness the wonderful progress i eing made in North Caro lina, in good roads ar.d numerous other respects, and then to visit his own home state and view the re signed spirit of self-satisfaction. Think what these Tarheels would do with such a seaport as Norfolk, or with other unexcelled Virginia nat ural resources. Our correspondent's personal ac count of the widespreading awakening in North Carolina has been confirmed by too many observers to be viewed vrith the least. slrnt hand before hia Carolina beyond all quqestion is set face. There waa tinK a Pace tna- i causing the state obIt on thine ha to s'ltfled out for comment in knew of to do- Part of the Union feel his wnjr out. That was a slow White and Will NOT Stain Two Sizes, 25c and 50c. lor the creation .-.ieni inese great resource employment ol peoph; am! th ol wealth. Mi.-si.v.jppi ... a typical cotton State-Connc-iticul i., a t oical New England ( ' nnn ul i . a t in. . 1 1 ',.,v I. ,,,,i , Tbi- December P, I. H. BRAY, ie estate of Dennett, N l'.l'J.l. Admiriislrator Mil ) Moffitt, de ('., Route 1. Box 12-1 1-6. State. Ul i i mi... : Kit A I .1 1 1. rage.Mi.s oil. What 'i aiikoe ; th. op. ; .-1 ; i ...t. t, Iw, Li. ria; I : o in 1 it i k i J in I i; 1 1 ie Balti- w 1 1 1 it : i - Hoi lung that they mineiit a. scried be "lie.-," A log, ' it can I. I ! 11 lib- oi t.iti.stll'S. Mc uiiiber l "lllllllil ,V '"', 11 '" UletntlllU l,,w aiid tin- inn, I Ini. t-i'iM" of ine ,a..t forlv v, i. " advocate.-, r; (be 'i' "t iie free li d" ,,f -eil d all. Liilf, jny r.xtortid from prai.-e l.c.dowi the M,( u.nii,' 'ii'bale. a. i . The i nai i in; t ; in, Ad be from il. e Inn-oil elecl , Illicit ly. "Iio vim believe that the world is the Lords and the fullness thereof?" They protested they did. "l)o you believe that the cattle on a thousand hills is the Lord's'.''' And the all gave amen Ui that and then "Old Ren" roared: "Why don't He sell cattle and with the money He gets for them buy the niggeis and et them free like an hiine.-t man would'.'" 1 omit the profanity with which "Old lien" ,,ii,ln,-l,..l i'i,.. . 'h.v. though it more savored of empbansis than of wickedness. In- A.I. . , , . , .... iiu now i ii a.,K 1 lie Halt iii'ore editor wh it is that American capital Iocs not avail itself of the blessings God has bestowed on the South and, a.- an honest man would, inve.-t to de velop the aforesaid ble -sings instead ol taxing all the people in a tarilf "to create" t he e industries not to be owned by all the people who p.-, for them but to be tin- propeit of the few w ho aie able to ou n ,,( k ii eiitei ii,e.. That i I he holiest to "I" it and the deci'hl u,i l,, . If .1 protective tilllf i on,,. lit na it in . then 1 1. ai , 1 r "of thai our fin. Man, ental hi Had a Bull's Head and Harna. lina newspapers are this week civine- columns of space to the reproduction! nf Tatnan lk... O ... nroraa hut . l,llluI cvcy s arilCie in RllD fV.a lr NCW Yrk TimM of 0etob 22,, t w.? It t J1'88'"!? t grreat length the phoenix- j 1, l L'k uPPrint'n: of new era down' this dark aula home. I Says Mr. Seavey: If ever a com-, monwealth went in, head over heels wholesale and retail, latitudinallv j and longitudinally, to boom an de velop itself, that commonwealth is! the Old North State. That which i has hit North Carolina is not even a ! forty-seventh cousin of the old west-' ern boom. It is possibly that the na-; tive captains of industry would object to its being called a boom at all. It is. i rather, a financial industrial, and! commercial regeneration the phoenix i of the new South risen from the ashes; of the old. ; And the Times's writer does not! reach the halfway line of his article l Wl f I, A ' I . , , . , iiiounmiii iiruveu oe yuiie niKn ..c gives away ine wnole secret: i and after an hour trr so of climbing The whole commonwealth has come to! Ralph sat down to rest In the snow. rca'ize that parts cannot be greater j As he rested, he took n good look at ,an '.he wh'e; that in the long run.' what was before him. What was that W ? ' n for iialeigh is god for up on the top? Why, it looked like a ,nev,Ile- an(l that what works to the hut. sure enougli-H place where he '"'fl'l ff r Qr . Cha;lotte bodes no eoub! rest, get .something to eat and S1a''sbu Teamwork is per- C(.t warm terming the miracle-teamwork and , universal apreciation of the fact that Ralph didn't rest long, he wanted to nature has endowed the state with the get to the hut. It was a queer little makings. WHT BUT A CHEAP PIANO, when for a little more you can buy the KNABE, a piano that has been acknowledged by all artists, to th World's Best Piano sinc 1837? If you will sign the coupon law and mail to us at onoe, we will be glad to send you our haadsonoa catalogue, with prices and terms on same. would suit hliu. Ia his search for a way out, ha found a place where the snow eee4 to e al most straight up. It occurred to him that t h I a wight be the side of a mountain, and If he could get up high enough he wauld com to daylight. He slid down several tlmea, got badly scratched on tranches, but that didn't bother him In the least. He wag Otermlned to get out of the forest. Th mountain proved to be quite high Maynara Brothers, Salisbury, N. C. Dear Sirs: Please send me cat alogue, prices and terms of the KNABE Piano. Name Postoffice St. or R. F. D State Maynard Bros. EMPIRE BLOCK SALISBURY, N. C. place, be found upon reaching It. It looked us though a puff of wind would be enough to blow It over. Ralph knocked i:t the door very gently for fear of knocking the house down. The door opened, but Ralph, started buck with surprise, for the object before him bad a bull's bead and hornH, and a man's body, cloven hoofs and a long tall. "Well, my boy," said the creature, "what Hre you here for? Did you come to help me? I usually have Borne boys come about Christmas This is the conibi nilt inn nnr rt rn. pondent would like to see applied in his native state. He knows it will work; it is working all about him in North Carolina. Richmond Times Dispatclu MOFFITT'S U. S. Army Goods MOFFITT'S MKRCHNT FINANCIAL WRECK in .'senatorial Icpubliran na i - .a 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , i -. : of Iowa. Just i . v i 1 1 1 1 ie r ll.'l ill lilt e I'.'lno .1:1 In I hi- Why the . Il . ,o I ' ' ' I Lull iii.i i I,.. . .-ha' i m lor th. I Ihlllr e Man ii ,a!ei in 1 1 1 Ml li bel - I 1 - o i .il pr, i' -tali . in i i' k -. . ii I r ii ai, ike " I am a financial wreck because ( the expense of doctors and medi cine for my wife. She has been a chronic sufferer for 10 vea.s. Some pronounced it gall stones, some gas tritis and some intestinnl innmm,,. time." Ralph gave a shudder. So tion. I happened to read an ad of this was bis beloved Santa Cluua, who Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and from . tho f,... .1 . . ! hi. i.ii, my wne nas steadily improved." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the cat arrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays an inflammation wnich causes practically all stomach, liver i'nd intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For Sale by Slndur.l Drug Company and druggist everywhere. For the next thirty days are going to be sold at the greatest bargains ever heard of a large and varied line to select from. We invite you to j,ret our prices before buying. 25 brand new Government Wagons complete with escort or farm bodies. Also some seeorn i abb I. fell II, ,f pi. h I eijllll e,i t , Con -umed lucky If t an nulrag. in, ,i M.,1 , make ;ni I b;. all the protect ion - i - itcd i ,-..p than i -fabrics of Ken- n e I ..I I. i I a 1 1 1 1 g allun is U reap the fruit of the devlne L.o.1 bnn hiade her ? 1 Ik lli you a story. Nearly forty yni iigu i inn in ihm town a ile liKhtful old lawyer who waa anHoriat- eil with Alien I,. Thurman in the u",im an enflneiu jurml and t iwl gi.cil iw Supreme ben. n ol Ohio. .i,..'in ii ih name .' IO 111 t.liuMt lil,M-,,iilfl oi . 'i'..ii:i anc Hlu.r uiun, 'Old iiiipHn, ,tH'- wn.ilor in ( on - ai- UtvW. of that old ill li.bi ' e ,'otl ,el, is i is, I . i in it Kentucky to low the cotton of Mi.,1 . mill to c pete freely with cotton of Kentucky. N'ature m a grand old free trader. Nature made Kentuck a tobacco 1 ii 'iouid the .Niiimi ,,i.i, iiiggarand patch. Mississippi a cotton plantation appeal lo tie gii.n ,d pi o uve tar- MinneMita a wheat field. My llul 111 m de.elop nei i e sou i ces .' Almightv 'imorr friend comeK anil Hny.i that tod lias besto,. on the South these nature is a chump and Ixitrhed the job blefsing.,. 1 1. en why Khould the South w"'"n h" deniel to nnv one of these luvok: Hie con fiscal ion that nil tu- thre1 communities hoiI and rlimat to produce all 4he plants of the entire vegetable kingdom. flut for that claune of the fedral cotiHtitution providing free trade b twen the taten our gloHoun union would not have survived a double brguuiont of j cane in the Hupreme Tr'." 11 wa'' n"' lh'' Pnt of A"l"-"ll 1 I " y t't I 1'1 IV ( fi I country rut, no much n ii w th wifhmit hnmiirr with nil ( Vi rltlrani Inai ..... . , . . ' oi mi rf f)inrr tTnTon. I n BlnT or Mrxirn urn uri'ipr onr flaif anH until uhout IK'mi rarh ntat of hp Mpiiran ,t of New Knland .V ' . , .,, , .. u . , imr i.'iriu ay.ntm ine pronurui oi (. m " 'f , n 7 u ,h" '- M nnltlmor r"4 ' ' ' U;i jji.ici j.valiiy that nym. Since 1 " " ' :J t'.,,;,,M ' "' Julio . I'umr a warrior the region ' ' i ;C .', nf Hurop. known M (rnwnr i - - '.au, of (Juaker waltcln him M wtl Hi.marrk mnde u-uu.ij i.n W yigaga..ft th.AJoh- thw Grm,n ,mpir oY 1871. And .ivrMwnUUa luwm Imj ptl- whyt IVcauN trh Orm.n ute t'Uy.M , their .m.tan InirwiH W prortWa tariff tgainpt the , tnt jtecMt that Almighty Ood waa product of all the oUwr Gorman . moDcpm. - ut. In th. empire Dismarck i, U T llmt 01,1 Bn nal! were twenty-el - eUtea. . Ba- fi""f' ""J r,ul fmr.Tof.t-! murrk prorlW ahaolut free traHe looked and talked Ilka this hadn't someone told hlin? "Wlio are you?" atHtnmered Hnlph, get I inp up hlM emirate. "Are yon Santa Clans?" The creature burst out laughing. It aniimled like thunder. He held hi aides ii ii . I rocked with l.nmliler It ii I p h didn't know what I now was In 1 ri K In I a UK I' aelf lo Well In hoped he would Then I tie crea tore llnally posed lilmaelf ay. "No! tint follow un Sunt with my hel We break up the toy for the chil dren thai they fet for ChrlHt nial Vnu ataT herv tonlfht. with and then go alMig with ua. great aport breaking up tnya "No, I ran t atay Ing away. "I Olnna " 'Die beaat doubled up with langhter arnln Italph thought t hi an onpor- a. I With Psrort. nr harm Mnnipc! A kn snrrw sptoiii hand Wagons, Harness, Collars, Bridles, Sad-fit s, Hames, Double-Trees, Single-Trees, Draw-Ba is, Timber Wheels and Axles, Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Spades, etc, BLANKETS BLANKETS i do go- denth? rather com to "1 . f tSL. Anyone familiar with the facts will aree that the proas of ruial North Carolina a never more needed, and that it.H opportunity was never greater. Sevtuty county agents, experts in their liuc, are refreshing their minds with new facts about agricultural ai tha SUUe College thin weckThey can serve our farmera better on their re turn tc the different counties. Rutkil Santa Tr. Ifai Winter ia the tim in ui.,,iu farm buainesa. Remember the short course ofTarvsl frw t lirmn,. k, tk. ,StaU College at lUleigh The dates , are January i to 19. Give tha rhildron nlanlv f il,. 1.I-.I. -' J I - K'nV Si ,C aaOUJI aald Italph. hark- o food they ahould eat and you will amla qnaal of .SaoU not w worry abqut tha kind I they ahould not eat. j.'Juan. ' Saipa Without Cargoea. ft . , . , . . h...e time to m.ke hi. getaw.y. ao be co ' v7v i. ,7i lha. whnl! pot on hla akl. and and at.rted down meVrhn, m th ,r-t,1on Lof , , ,. , . .,, lh rnerchant marine .under Mr. Lacker the laomitaln nng-rn.T Any.Ung . faJ,un: fhia would t be n. t-tter than Maying with that .urpriMnR even in timoa of prcprity ,",M"' mi long us tho head of tho Shipping lh.lph .. . n.e-l to l i- comiiu to a Board I an Bdvertiaing eXriert or any lie JiiniKd, landed wiunrHy aod other person without training or e- a' humid iii"'.c itie e.w fr .1 mile ..r penence in the ahipplng industry. Un- n,..n' l.. k,tiK op Hie hudn l had ier exlating ronditiona of world trade, time to d.. tid before), he lbeld In reduced one-half since tha Harding ad- fmnf .f him a gr-nt ratia. rorere : minlgtration came Into power and to ha lilt Hk.. I l.L u .L. BLANKETS All Wool and Cotton Blankets. See Our Trices, Brand new Oversea Caps 15c each Brand new all Wool Straight Ieg Pants $2.00 pair. All Wool Suit of Clothes $4.(XX All Wool Overcoats $5.00 to $7.00. Brand new leather and DrilJmaster's RaifTeeats, $5.00 to $7.00. SHOES I SHOES. 50c to $5.00 Pair wllli lnrrct and tnwera. '.Now. what Imva I gotten Into? anii) Hnlph, aloud. He knocked at the door aod waa dinKted by two ueer looking faliiea. , . . are yen, aad whe Uree bmr qitrrled Itatph. 1W fmi i trotjnj n-rt.klpj tip l"J, too 7" - ' - M II I . . . . . Cowhide and Pigskin Leggings eee them. Brand new 'All Wool Army Shirts $5,00 pair. Don't fail to see our Class B Shirts, all Wool $liO Sweaters, Hats, Caps, also, Cots, Mattresses. Pil lows, Chairs WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN MULES TENTS TENT FLYERS OR TRUCK COVERS Mitt's :U. S. Army Stores TROY, N. C. ROCKINGHAM. N.C oc ami lurinrr rtviureil mreult, "if I - 1 cperationa of the Kordntr-MrOimKar tk...V n... .V.1. a.v.wIII mi mAmtl ttvam on W"1" roflteeie tariff, the auceaaful opera-rreat caroea o( wheat and other food-baaliv I the weanOma oef ion of the merchant marine would !tr. t. vm w.. nAnU'ilaH n at thalr dock and pi7 , proflteet tion of the merchant marine eetn to be Impoaiible even In Mnde of aa expert, ; - , The flrat erereotitatte at a afreaa. , f ul Amrrtrnn ri"Trl'nnt trmrfria rir- .the vwu aa 11 n r.uroDV. nenaaai' me wnimiMBnii wh . there cannot but and par for Ihero'comrtanUy dierioratliic. irHh enrlhJn Tt their own prv.;iinl the (ImlnlatraUon ftn end innnvf f)-, thinit of fmnn w ---r MirKrr'i-nl ' '- ' -- ' h r - tam mt r. . . , - t tSarn off 4
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