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J i I; - f . THE ASHE! OHO COURIER, A lEBOItO, N. C - 6 f mm '1.9: 1 - :' 'f : ! V - -C CFfPlTTADV fil? OTAT17 W W" TTUTTDITTT "" 'JIT high sAeebvNeehnleal training,' education,--" pubhe Wfbwtj piUiaiNsri-diM it eafV Martin, sale to put the state government .. en the tlUllliUil U OlAlL Helle ElYOlEil 1 liberal earning and agricultural pre- health, and pabUe welfare. , for tMa and safe for the auto. ..U1j of 15 milUn doiiars ef ex- Air TELISOE STATES RAPID GROWTH UliLA tootioa. the state la tpedinar three --"in- State Confident soldiers. the Insane, the' state ire 'paying in their . struggle -u,.j. k. lww7,;,,. i Fh arYtI' f' rMrt. Vnl fof. the blind, the crippled, the fee- to bsald a grettcoautianwtcJthea 4Bwrttioii facilities, -health cm! .car. '.;a!y . stated. And fiuu them ueHsunded, the arpiJains, Lb way secure fortune -a-rthe motion and other -e;ftr sem i"Jjr oJ ccJIy tsjs e.e vot- wy -Wya 4 rfa UU rmoM.:popU-.CM baail HusL.th---gtata. k t .--, -Trt -.r .-t 'era cf tie state are fairly : .entiUefl -r-L- i r, - . . w"w --w- ... .mm. :-f.n i-... u "'" - - ' u ueuyennc nejnoie spWa. Al uepocnuc a vonrcnuon and the publk welfare agneiee of abandon thetmwt inspirmj-kkad H Yhe? hir Indeed Increased ao np- ti-e fcUt-i cf ihtate in Mr. Ercreit Gtrea) Cudid Statwoent of Tacts Refardiitg Taxes and Bond Gniiiig Richer Enry Day. , directiona aad supervisiatu' lt money spent for it aaa ever had "la aH jof.ita) kiataryj ifl that 'thai stata M Must tw ttA mmiulirl honhm. 7' purpoaea that' ara Muat the aUU awrander! fcentra -.-.l-:- . lienaeny noinane ana nneiy uuuau, nueraiup la u soaui ua iooo un TV. rrrfnutr neeiata of tha Carolina Will riM f U i the. :eaioa la faciwr tlia.ltPubliC finance. , I, do o in . full Increaaed tax cowiaence uiat we people 01 rta ' Secretary irf State W. N. Everett, aeliTering the keynote apeech at the aUte Pamoeaatic. eoovaotion in Ral igh, declared that SrftMn ' a' few weeks the Democratie hosts will ffath ex in New York, to aomi&atf a candi date for President of the United States. I believe that convention will oama the next chief executive of the republic All the urn point, to vic tory in Hoveinber.VJtr. Everett then reviewed the Wilson ministration ; the part that North Carolina played ; . ' . . . ... v.j iaam noney oa. aer maaextm ana ua- duf nd b PfrtT.. tressed bat more, more to " tha last " - - umir nr nnitnniiirv Comint to state affairs Mr. Everett . No ' d ' ana worwi rouna wwua w apena jmxn piac ana naa oeia miwuuw ctate durinr the-yeor ending June UA ihe . fevor that patriotism Wsa aoney oa. her alflkted and ha-,steem of tha natioa? xv - v- 2Sr wra J?ut UtUe mora Uan P.tr,pta ani loyalty iemanda-oot , Jnefvy tri ' ten.:million dollars, highway. ; funds ynjr rto ft party., twt loyalty, to rreatly increaaed since the ctate en- Mnfi- -n,, . Vt( ;tha atata. Tlw. w. nt. : a. man aiaat a V4vw k UawK UmH nruvn ha I1T1 aial t Ka. . . . I ,Tr -v;;r 'r.Lrrr'nK oor r? ..rmd need.totap.l The way our concerns plana' and said that -through the faithful work "XJ?"? J7 J? 'Si? tllL "Jrur' reneral atata funds need-to, ap-l if a F. Goddari chief aountent in d1; .tr.n, "T'nTZ P?S 5 If . ff tha audiWa office, for tha nrst umt ' VC. r ,. J. TC. lJ.wv.T.TT- wo ww w.w rosaauy xorwara tne policy that put in jeopardy public necessities highways, health the with other atatee in 1922 on the basis P. W iw VfTIiS T"TLl' and tha average in North Carolina waa i.im-i ..f. v. . , i vl A tha auditor's office. . n II A. 1 J of tha state, together with m ttata. SSL' , m .f7.;: J? ixnpd ervkea Xrom iha atate by retain a larger, ahara of ,nent of thegenerSJ current funo; a JL;r- 'Si jT 'i-TttTlnVerf ' nronyrrtairat',.a: V" Ji . i . t 1 1 j a 'in. v i . r . k. i ' - . wam- . . m mb . . wima m - i - . . : i nuunv . rv. in . r t ii. v. n . .mm r . n i ma... .1. - n ... 1 ... Ivention by the speakers follows, . monwealth ..building have - received TT the IWUt. Ai.t ri .t"-.,r L T vi. .tha basiB at oat canita navnenta.wa rTTz. T ' vf. . . . h"',c1 io iave eS?ur:----------::::-:::-:::' Equipment (at reproduction cost) Building funds unused due from current fund .' New highways .... u. Auto furxl surplus over and above expense of collecting licens es and tax out of 10 per cent allowed for expense Sinking funds now aet ap or authorised to be set up imme diately out of special funds .. .'.. Sailroad stock (valued by R. R. Stock com.) Notes receivable (loans to counties for aid in building school state with 2631.U4MU6 rli .;.f lv ? JL paying for. law and ordW. schools.' f.!0' IT vm.iwnw m.wvwerij, anu.uie exempuons or smaU Z?Z?Z7Z maintam that the best business a "j ZlvTJT1 rfXTI Fl Joet motion? v, tJ f,:. , property owners and income eliA-a. rlSn? gTnOTenfrcaa engage inis that of aMPT"v?' ff Jte- Tt u -.tiifTiiir-r C Developing our sea-food Wu.: ioSKe3!Wi.kT million douar. .be-; ;. "Hwyi-pOTwtaeT oiefl-; - nTvAlahamar ArWr" BKnwemlth ncJieWBrinark itteia WlWW this; -t, a,'. axamnir in rjir.avnw. a - definite .w par ue dim ior emientenea - dto- . ... r? - r gt... t ..n . ..-m. - l.BsiOOO.OO hf S?1: fas ? atateT whose tax burdens rlnhahi--o-dr auch aikcy creatrietiaB aadi :... Rnn ncn - mi hi irri - m vn m -wjym tiiii , . . - '-.. j . - a j. i , s rmninnar. ' ' - - c nnn ruin nn. . cs -n Mnawk fwm ciy kt ew. i i twt m iiiii ii kiui: vnim nnnn: 'ii -arn-t, r"- -- . n--i:j i t 1 luaufe aauiKB atuiu moihi. lu aciiuunicu tt- ------- - 1. T iwtiiidartata but - --ai - .a. al. ,i W limit 'poiSlity in Sffi&sS iomaa uxwuui wi- wiiiuioii on-owiij (uhi "vi " -. mill 4 MAvfaw t fnnran) . -Snrr preoccupied; 15,000, 1 W !WVMU UI CWllUmllKM MWJlfc- . . . . t . . j. . , , - . - houses, from proceeds of bonds) " VP'ZE '-r aw'SJl ilBTlLflO Jh. eld idea of government jSSRlSS i to,th pructioa f iner yrS ' w uw e ww is merely a Dig B,. tVa ofM ' .-. r.7'::.-ttat w lum loat siht of what other wmo.-- sft .S 6S4700J0 KJSTrtrtriiZSl ZZaI -Buf speakiag of the property, ;ux tateshave been doing. MKm! tijelyTtnat preserving law andj. th. 5.- ..nutC 1h ,Wln : Eight aouthern states Promrieatrv Liabilitiea: j T :ivr7 u a-T enn nn j -- iiuBv c- ,.-. Af rt -niv.-w 'i .states have been doinff. . it . (' SrietZ srphis 700 ,S?J JSJSuag ,?n te anTthTe re&JV:" -n&-h -tatei are , already Pnoprietary surplus ".pop. ' order and protecting the Ma, hnib.g'JjJ $165,622,8700 8PdiPF2Perty of VS- ond roi habitant than North Carolina is bear- , . . . i - - view ox -government is l ftamn Kiinn Abapu: . t.iK.i i. - .- Oaah-r: 10,76574.13 ;She, irt;aS'---'M.Pfoi h-Wtaut than North Carolina to beaQ" JJiw.a Paid for town andcouhty purV- n ,r all tax purposes , state imd Preservmg poseialone. Since 192110 ienWal local. : v . . r. . 4. - DeveloDmir the poasihU notfatrv industries' of the' state."-i,- I i.K k w, " "EetabliBhing cotton and ' tobacco production upon a. bread pamL meat mumusiy ... using f tne This marked advance "a.- .. eountviL Uncollected revenues (estimated) "fflS " agency'-busywith probl a-ftSnd lrvJrrr?tS? Notes receivable (counties due general fund) JIf2S22S lems of public enlightenment' V?$L ttlrt? naL P1 teaching thAuS 'details Current fund deficit 135.60 welfare, me fW -wth general Pyjorjttepu organLtionsT finding our ' 41m J household and utensils are exempted of town and county government," $ 14,494,475.40 f,--.- -Ho--: w i;. vnm taxes, to favor of the poor man Four southern si a system Jias saved the' rich 'staxT itrr irFT?r aw. i irwi.- mjhi iMru-fP mtv . ... .l . . . - i as rmsirH. ' ".-r : rj .. it '" ,:ai-f ..!. z'" Cmrait Fund Liabilities: " .-fi J.T.,. struggling to raise a family ana ,es-, spending more: money (.per: lnnsw-1 . .. - - . ' ' r Dother funds I 13,854,970.68 feS tSiStol'A home. ThlexemptSm tent fof public school support.- -v, . V 7 Authoring" aid' tastaning- the Current tond Tnotes loOOOOO hfaittf 18 f" alone wiped off the tax books ofthe Seven southern sUtes are already machinery-of an Operative-executive Outstendu warrants .. 1,095 79682 Vtate morethan S200,000,000 worth of paying their white pubUeT -chool budget system and, stressing the 1m- AeSts navable (approx!)" 145,000.00 Richest State fa South. taxable property. ; teachers Uirger Sverago aiuiu4 Accounts payable (approx.) WtWu.w Utmi hr.hn.tuvtae power , flLto BankrupteyT salaries. S 15.095.767.40 Nprth Carolina is the richest state ( I do not speak of the state taxes Six southern stetea Jun.alreadylm-, w Less: School fund deficit made out of general fund ' m ' j .ii- . ,i,uw k lMrUtUthm Maminins- com. S 710.000.00 hundred, and forty million dol- certificates, automobile, licenses and rolled -4n their: pttbltessclwola. , ,,. lara of, tax money intoi the . federal gasoline ,. taxes. These go directly We csar-Be-more afford ' to stand, Pniy sui S 1486,767-401 esiatiawSgneariynexacuy into tne special highway ... rand ior still li .... j vj. j ift 7ftnn twice m much as .the total sum paid highway, building., highway anatotentirhealth -""cu UUUUD Jwrfffa.i-! her two near- ance, highway ihlking funds, andabandoo iiaoil7Kia est competitors., ..'it was nearly ten interest on highway' bonds.- It .must .pleted a million dollars more. than the rest of tiever be interfered with , for any" completion . ,rhA IK ..nnt.hAYm atatMt nniH 't ah nut nrhf mimAfiA Thfct hnnifln. . 't iflnnnt at.. '? together The : enormous, total of course, is paid by the owners of au- tional expansion tihaMtAoulajaolYe': !fe4eral!.taxes paid by JJorth. CaroUna tomobiles and trucks.,1 And. what they:; abandon highway .!expaionViU ;is a heavy burden laid upon the in- pay is, sufficient to finance Our high- ejnarw, ' cornea of Aer rwelttordo and wealthy way program without encroaching;. Carolina. cannQt be halted Twlthout , onCjrt and all ,rgue8te'for Ihstitu 'citixena. and; business r, corporations, upon the purse of the 'general tax- throwtair the coto Neyerthelesa . her domestic -corpora- (payer, , .''Tv i i .fim public, Education And public , w"J, v- v"ionua imm jwuaruptKj. fwnrkthan W eanord'"to& th 1 800 wkilftk ii at t uneom-isystertf , is to'reff ect ' ecohomlca : wher- highways now in. progress ' ,er.; possible without hurt to 'any ,M ; North. ' folina. 'I We proper;, enterprise ;of tpa& irtatej to i' wim - KoT,iAn inaHh,. discover new Sources :bf 'revenue: '.to Statement of Road Cons tract km. Mileage, Type and Coat of Completed Projects to March 1, 1924 Mileage Type Cost - 191 Graded ...... 1,756,065.00 1288 Top soil, sand clay and gravel 11,347,451.00 886 Hard-surfaced, including concrete,' as- -,, J phaltic concrete and macadam 274851.00 Bridges 1,469,641.00 the 2365 These roads built on present cost of labor and material would COSt ......i.ii.v.... Mileage, Type and Cost of Projects Under Contract and Under Construction March 1, 1924. Mileage Type Cost 256 Graded ...f 28306.00 499 Top soil, sand day and gravel 4,718,467.00 .- 562 Hard-surfaced, including concrete, and , t . . asphaltic concrete and macadam . . . 15,686,396.00 Bridges 1,242,355.00 'i 'tion8randj the foreign corporations ; And do we face bankrupteT'',pe'lany confusion come th S41J?2108.00 domg business in - North- Carolina cause of our ponded indebtednesaT quiries, t what , Is ,.the.mairl.'andit J A 1 t . - . m Mt t at a . i . 'l - . i m . Sk . . paia anexner nve muiion aouars into ine lacts are as iwiows, &s reporteawno is responswie r . . , , . the state treasury, while at the same from the state auditors office' on" IT the aUte on its present tax v- (enues cannot qo me trr aaa aaa aa vuc uue u-asury. wtuie aw tne VTiCr' .time paying property taxes to the tAprU 9: counties .and municipalities, of the State bonded debt ..... (state. ' Only five states of the Union County bonded debt . Tn.iJ l'm. A.I. ILm tA 1 M J-i 1 V l.J XT V I- Ti 1 Illinois, fMssachuset and Ohio, in the ' Order" '.named. Our rank was . . ..il. ... I l, :. i . V .' n .168,947,600:: Total o . the : rwork if that "'. the ople (demand,, it isl th, height .of -th wisdom "and candid pubbc."iiol icy to go straight, to the . taxpayers ,with;;alV he,facts,r ft'- : 'n0(M O f .- " mm ' it. - ' ' :s.fuoys-vi - 'C'lii eumpie racts. j,.na; When the authorised - jissue of And , the simple aete:re Uiv the fh.;0Cfd8:c''ii:i:Ainl iappr6pra tive" powers " ana at all "times !yto be in, a position-Jo; exhibit whh? author ity and finality 'the financial ; status of ihh,'mt-im ' bs v. securing ireigni rates uuw win put our. farmers, manuiacturers. and merchapts npon a! cominercial. parity with our sister states. ,. ahd if neces sary ,to pursua this' purpose1' to' "the ends recommended so abl y ahd wise- ;cizth and Jt .Judieates .how rapidly fAfM nA qm aU f , kf ftiA i U1U BIAftV OOO IUUCWCU All MbLUU olofn Pvn4 a4 dAk rill t h-i . Cffl ft-nMnrlAI (T.hM MflVA IT. MAM IA UTMi.1V DV DUE lulDIUDK COIlinU-Hian. i23.7250524.00 wu laf 4Jm' milUon dollar laahmf ourmillion dbllar. to airreaarsiv.(2);.th j 0T t7d7KK9.AA4 . VWZi-" "'"state bonds actual m aiw auttor iwrnuu. aM 117 S23.725.524.00 ,73. , " rr : w , . miiuon aouars. - iB: -Bnori, S of 3682 miles at a cost of Wtg&- ST .Jff jS! Total allotment p us federal aid 62'S,foS -auction of , manufactured wealth, the totidrol wealffo. Donated by counties 7)9090.00, Twasr alone excepted. During the'-jySJff1 2 cent ual fsatotenance ; appropriationa,; to pur state institutions fma,:jstate aepaix $76,769,228.00 $20,000,000.00 i8,, f!le.f !dd 26 per centifour traeTwealtlu' Th.Uon:dW'8)lTaii0operativeJ . u x- nc suu uvw iiuiius uui 111- im.n f , km Jmi idutt mirrnni iiTMncive Duairer avsLem immeoiaierv 6 per cent lawnwaa W32.7Q0i0QO;Jtow Improved roads turned over to the state system. .... , . v98,72524.00 sta-H at 27th in the We Go Forward. 1 Should Comt Iajiaticea,i total industrial output. o r Continuing his address with refer- 15th in- value of her stnictoii.distai-ttat balances U8 while Texas, with tyke our pop-4 have not been hebutely even. flve times our terr!torr,! Br; reason or.better.eondtionv and has onlv twice the true wealth: .ill by reaaon ofork. already done by North Carolina. There are several) some of the counties, there are some fhinn t k- ..m .hw .t 1 IV.. -.-. "f- " . -."- 4V llmm which, re getting more miles of road than- certain other -districts, If any mjustioa has been done it should be corrected and I eel sure that -the representatives 'from, those, favored districts wiU see that substantial Justice is done. My, own, notion is wealth, estimated at its true worth.1 It is an increase of almost three bfl- lion dollars during the last ten years; It is nearly twice the total of wealth on the tax. books of the 'state. , That hi u Wi . we or valorem tax upon are .paying. -an on, only fittle p iSTvJ "tI(JH k0n " than half , of our general, property! that the time most .come ,1 when we nvVArH . it, - in-h'iii 'VinA! -hatf dc , away,withc dhv SKSii! trfeU and use a eiudderable amount of thaWwtlv.-: VV-.. i ' I - ;rf at tpdnte la the state 1 1& CArolma is'-iiot:' bhly a bO-'b ottjtfta 'waw 'Mii rsh sfWlii -avtjl lV-k-k. . . . . r . . . . WV : . . wealth, pnt she is a buiionaire state the legiaUOve. promise : to build a m .Janualcreation of wealtluv ''Wm':4Da 005 ,7,Unl 71 Creating Great Wealth.-"". nee to JNortn Varouna. auain wr. Everett said in part: If in 1921 we had taken counsel of ur fears instead of our faith, the waaA. which havo. been actually built and turned over to the use of the ublk at a cost of 141,000,000, would cost now on a basia.of present prices about 155,000,000. Inasmuch' as we started out to aill a state svstem of roads con neetinr various county jeate and t)Mi 'nrlnFinal towns of every county in .the state, and taking into further MtmricteraiiAn that -when' the whole f65400,000 of bond ; money is spent, together with money -derived . from fuSml and eountv aid.' there still wilt be jm miles pT state highways which have not yetr been toachedi by U0a of money derived from tha'anle of bonds and .65 eomrtle which have aoft-yet been connected1 with - each ther by ' the most direct routes, j Bearing ever : lila'.that promise , hrm mu)a.A be aient. '. the oueStion ' which arises In our, minds today! is, , fWbera do we go from hereT" ;The . Actual collection from automobile and ' 'a Molin ta.nn to April JL has been . 7. tA888.749.68i . collected at a eostl f ' 'in hrainal servlea and .'office. , . ioium of leas than 1 1-2 per cent, and ;t. whan Jt-'la .considered -.that' three d ! aaontha of this fiscal year aif yet to fVh. t is , Indicated that the ' coUee IV tiaa will , approximate ior this fiscal fX? iw.ieven. andi .rearraarterjniilUon v aouars.,,,,,5, f,flfi. ji: ,r -lney are wming to psyins 1 ." After setting. aside , all bterest hey cannot be stamped . b; ..11 KtnVfnw - rtiiriM. talk hrat tarea. ' ' I. vuaugv. mM autM - --. ' m r i i riT auuwiim vj w -- - - aim awuiv vi ujm m m. w w ... : , --- . v'. .1. tun - - .V.mA a . . . . . t , r. 1ft .1 1 t' . . v . " . , pwnaca ana-s-inwiuw v. wun puoue aignwsyn,.-UM"y - out parnaps me mm sifrruueani , - - tiOO a ttuia tot every aiiie 01 , mw nopung leu than the very b- t types. Indication of the,, rapidly Increasing.. aoi'r aighway, 'there should . be- on hand of hiK&wayPaBd they are v.....rg ,toj wealth of North Carolina is her in-H -(. at the end of this , fiscal year one Dav the.bilL ' At rr t. va sre vestment in-motor ears.. On March sfrfUkm 't,"U fact. (Kfreaiy . fund) 1 ,liouhi . Proximntely t,; by the, UWe,Heea:rjJhan mente will heolose-to three mil-wo aialreyverburdene,d .but eral state fund from, en .milliop dol U923, and; wet have etiil $ bond margin .effec. economies In. the tocdental e toitipcrease po,,tax. bur property owners ,;..,- iena,b6rne by earners As I have contemplated -the - high- TVm c,4.;n,.t. .11 in m.-.. j.n. rn. ij'Mnu iMnmt a h mfffofant 7 uul r4'f. wy iw properties . in North Carolina on 1 ' ' L ' , - -1 - '1 n 11 taK? rftTiu..rrnT- w uiws, . four d a half . billion dollars. These are the figures J lookba however,, over the his- 0f the census bureau in Washington, tory of tho last two years, I am al- compiled under a Republican admin- most persuaded that to the ustnbi igtration. On this basis of compart tMm Of the fund to the various con- u.n VJwrJnla rank aliV,Hv qV,oT lart to 1923,1! to .fifteen "nnTlipa jdol- of roads. Comauavealth Building. In blhtr words. ' North Carolina Is now creating' in two and a hah? years .The people of North, Carolina are as much. wealth.as ah has been bent upon building a great state ; onto accumulate on her tax books' tne oasis 01 puouc eaucaoon. punno two and a cuii- eentunea. or stru highways.',; and .public health. There with poverty. .' And in four and ls.no other safe .basis for a hiirh-. tears ' the " create as much grade civilisation' in any state or na-' wealth as the state-nee beex able tion. The win of the people of North accumulate in nil ber. history.' Carolina to definitely fixed upon thi re still, far from being, the "richest agencies or common weaim They are willing to pay the in win 11 i.j m .ji inii)i 1 l v,"' m .Ty; rJ ''--u' "''-'-7 twzW-rt''v.i---rTr w"'-!' -! ;rv ... ;The guaranteed : g f EstateB6nfiaiufofts II tni.k.Th6 40wnet;Qitne.i)roperty .nail ame & . . ,'j RiirTipn tl nonn .'in wnicn. ne azreta.iUi uav.' ... , . ..,t ' m.sS .jjil j j.li w i jLiiuA.i.-.' ,w ....(.. i-.. .. !.l!ia a half ll'J ' ,' 'V, i ' v." . i TJf w Ikw'Al A a Vt a "fho.Tl. T O " ' fiS trueJfiJ V '- ' ' . fx '4.J.C-UCU3 picucu oo ocvMJ.iyjf-xw ' . , p'lav'-". ..'w.-.i-i .. -n.rxrnrtm Trtstvs rfintf-'v'finfi iti-nfl iT'-'tA rtxrtPA -'. - f ira -Ja i t-.ffl 'i ,.f;s -r .7 5 .!;..! 'oXi, i payment of principal and i'm f:':i m anteed by ourbmpanIy?c L - -H ; li V ; " a. - " i at - . J ww a , .1 . ' 3 T flfl aad a hair as a aaatter building five miles of I : -roved high- 8, 1924. there were 279,000 motor cars i ' , r . W w &atc Oliu Davulu;tUljr ,Cliavu tiivvj v i'f,i $1,000,000 of this amount baeal-lwy, every work-dny ff t:.e weak at and trucks la North. Cllna..rcpre-l ! ' :",. '.i-'t vV nlA 'AAmva-:1T:W. ITAUrmrrft v' ' X ' ,: been eoavetted In thy , mkln'.B,Wage et ef l-V.00,000 a ynatv aentlns;. ,J04, adlUona of,, pmchase .K l-,4 Vs uat " DiAiyuvcuiij4'.Wi)k r X , and. when-the .lecrwiature.ia round .numbera. . V ben the buihiX tnoney. TW . investment In motor J-k- -t . Kcn.1 EstatA Kondft JQT -Ralfi-m' flCnOmina- .?' V- i.l again in January, there ling program of 1824 la completed wtj can alond Is more than twice thej , V-7,. Z" ' :. -tr a ' aVaZ "t '. -:::. .tr-V-.W.- Bf3 be In hand and in -eight, .a Uhatl have some 400 milaa of .the mitstejiding lssue-of ttata .bonds.- Itjn UV.V'i- . ; . .iV." UOIIS 01 ITOm 1UU UD '.. ?!,.''- . ; t''? -u I'j 13,000,000, not absorbed bet public roade in the .world.;. ' .'almost- exactly exjuale - the. entire 'P S tt . ' - ''v ."' : -5 ..a ,'.t ' "r "f'",Ji'. Ir'.i fijred exrenaes.?- a )n easy to i lie people i tne state are onniie pondHt Indebtednesa of, the state, the ,f ' '' ' ' r' ' ;, r ' - ' ri ."' . aantlnue antfl we bava kept the letr policies, cf health promotion and dis- school and drainage districta aU rut i j "' ''' ' 4r. v .t ; i . . t '':. v'"'') Jig r WaUve promino to the peon'.. Ti ease prevntion. -The jtete'la spend-. togcUT,-.. . Since, the. first of Lt' ':. ij .iliithi:! i". n rt' ' '' " -'i"A J .?4 . : people want it, they are wUling to in C.O.CuO a year la public ... hp!: V, January we have iWn buying m I ' ' ' V X A I' ') 1 V V '"A . : - n V A A V -w ;i . R ray for it, and under three cimim- w.,rV, and 28 counties are spending at the rate of $."00,000 a day. WUt- " !1'.' U Jl i f' , "' ' f j 1? 'r 1 btaiwirn,'' most have what tl-ry i re f .1700 more. , They want not foe ever else It may mean. It means tut:' ' w 4wA V4& x . -, 1 - - ' - m KJ pdi.- Whetlier it aha'l be t! l.ut me puUle, health work. , Thy the taxpaylng power -of North Car 1 .''.' . -''', ""- t""' ' .' . ' , . , . ' , 'i ... : ' ' 1 4 I .Live po!t to t U.is surr ' is iur w.-nt tl.e .ratios of physical vigor Una It ettormonuly grcnter than any- J' ,;;'" ... ,' ' c ' f - . ' - 1 ; 1 f ? ' ' (.J j;; :,.; . - ,'. L Inrreaaed,, the. daye .of podynas yet dared to surpoee. '1 ' V '..'-,'' ,,x.-,,, , ,-r "-' tvr.-iis ,;t I ' ' . , , . ...... , ..... I ' - or ef -t ! - -. I . v II' n,t I ,ci- ,,-i not ii!y r(,i))n :niuuy ilecrea'KiJ. At I aut our fact that r.ortrt tar peoj-'Ie have ctno t ren.Ua- tliat into an era of we .; j,eo.;;h is waalth as well as Kni Dlnean. anytliing thnt our fa! Aside from the four million dol. fathers ever dreamed of; and to iri lars a rear that the state is spend- dicate tht the state is ss alia as ing to support common schools, pub- she Is willing to pay taxes for public J, r rle.i.r t r has rior i far 1 e.r.-i ers and fnra- Llja.LlitaiUis'n.! Cs','': j h- i as. v u r 1 r i '-lh
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 1, 1924, edition 1
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