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A" "if . i . . . Tv Twt .4 , J the ji SHEB PRO COUIlIEIt, ASHEBOSA N. C. y( : i 1 ,. . - -err Thursday, July 3, WHAT CAROLINA IS DOING r ALONG LINE OF BUILDING ROADS Ctcretary of State of North Carolina Reriewa the Wonderful Progress and Prosperity of North Carolina Touches on Educational Work and Highway Building. CONGRESS "WINDS IT WITH SIGNAL EXHIBITIONS Of WRETCHED MANAGEMENT CBy Ho. W. N. Iveratt, Secretary of State sf North Carolina, in Man ufacturers Record.) The peopls of North Carolina are bent upon huilding a great state on IB basis of public education, pub He hirhwayf and public health. These fa no other aafa basia for " ,h. and North Carolina would not apend lea money on her afflict ed and distressed, but more more to the last limit of possibility. No man and no political party m North Carolina would dare to go fore the people of the (By Wallace Baasford) ' We-fcingtsa, D. C, June ZSv It wa tttUg that UeBopsgBcm leadership if sac it eowld be rsTTsd otaeoo- freas which was complotsly asaddlsd from the W7 segiamas; hf taaVIssd-era-lp, aaould wind up the work of the seeaioa whs, several ejgaal exhl- Mtksas , wretched- mmgnma. The wretched climax of the blunder of the session was not discovered mv. tfl moat of the Members had departed for their Jmbms. The eldest Inhabi tant cannot recall a case parallel to .this, M which one of the largest ap toroDriaOba hSta was so completely m lost tight of that it was signed in be- neither Senate nor House by the pre- J aka A a. a. J . M Ute with MunjT QUieoii m jmh aosea im mmc omcieUep ox mow hobj CO EIGHT AT TT - 1 , f , v KOTICH;, Frseada sad Netgahyrs in Aahebere . To Whom It May Concern WiB Shew Tee a Way, - Taka notice that M, F. WflDsAs e .'saMM '-a. era.L J M .r t fM 1, a (IN OUI Oil ttt ilVTWUUWr. .- m x a! x -M a ISbinchtaST ! ? ' A. Brady, Eher. swswk m acauv - r iff, at Aahebere, N. C, purchased line ft, -j- eight and ono-half acres e hud Jn But wont cars It If U kidneys sre Richland tewaahip. listed by J. J. weak. ; Welch, tajasd in the name ef . said Tea mast letch fee root f tt the I. X. Welch, end eueseed tsxed jdrWys. for the year 1822, and that tDe time IAaiia PQls n riwm at it- PI reoeraimom wu expire ra ue ew trS thV mm. aay pf ' rlorber. after which lAre neommend4 by manr Ashe- " V bfre people- Ask year ehber. -G.T. hUm, Csx EL, high-grade civilisation in any state policy that put in jeopardy the intimate duty to perform in r nation. The will of the people of fundamental public necessities of eonnectioa with each great Kppropria- North Carolina in definitely fixed education, highways, health and so- tioa bill, yet erery one of them see mi mpam these agencies of common- iw,; ,to hare been wool gathering at the pay the bill and they cannot . The eathwar of history is sown nvst important stage Ttl esslon.Jbe thtek w&h the wracks of oohtjeiaas fttio the FW mrwvM itMneyr were yeguiated.- stampeded by timid talk about taxes. -oHKcal nartiea. but it is not iUnts were equally off heV Job. avuwim nig uawa, ui aw v that they have been willing to vote any the country ever struggle able as vent lrd to be holding ' his., place con- county and city school bonds amounting to $20,000,000 during, ,. tha bt fi and to horraw ls North Carolina from the state treasury another Hj"?7 .... , t,000,000 with which to hurry the ! These viaons and policies of com erection of fit school buildings for rnonwealth building hare received their children. The public school the hearty approval of the people bonds for buildings at present in during the last eight years. The process of erection in North Caro- taxpayers of North Carolina stoutly ina reaches the enormous total of maintain that the best .business a $26,000,000. Within another year government can engage in is that the total of our public school prop, of serving humanity. w-tr h riot amnnH ifis ftAf) fton 1 The tax-paying masses are wili- for better trary 10 SA" "A h - Wacon had. . Foster-MilbuAi , Co, aaalaaaa - kS miai4 taa el tAa4tAAl Uaa w. a a a. a- T well as It is 65 times the amount invested in public school property in North Car olina 24 years ago. It is ample evi dence that the people of the state I are willing to be taxed to pay for better school facilities for their chil-, dren. Public school buidings are not built by the state, but by the lo cal units of government. The state declares that he must b a practical printer, skflJed in, bookbinding. Mr. PorfA, nathai-' mia Tnitu) i4hftv of the -bill did sot come back from thef printing, office until after the session had ended, hence it could not be sign ed in the presence of the House, as the law provides.-.. The b&T carried nearly 200 million for deficiencies and affects the" salaries of thousands of employees. The President is" now hurriedly consulting Treasury Offi cials to see of there is any possible way to get by to pay these salaries and provide for the soldiers' bonus without calling the Congress in extra session. After the exhibition of Be- Price 0c. at un dealers.' Don't Imply ask for a kidney ftmedy-get. IMan'H fh aama th . Up i ( tors, Buffalo, N. Y. mg, but are tney aDie to pay tne bill for enlightened progressive state policies ?. The state has undertaken great things, but is it rich enough to go ub,ical cJndof the' last session, w we iuii urnw oi pobjiouny the country wiir fervently pray that realizing ,ta dreams of common some meaT1's foun & Jny6nt prosperity and common well-being? another hideoua. legislative nightmare, It is a new policy. such as has endured here for more iiic uiu juco ui Kvvcuuiiciii, was 4.u !. .-44,. T ; ,T1 limbs l ve thln-t:iieed t tell, 'single j . " i . , i . V ATV UJ ays: say Burners -wvre mu -wov u ! Ma. , ami wv vi ma a -wm . . and then again, set often enough, . . suffered a great deal from baclache Biilserlb and conlcVt lee at night on this Tf ifer account. When I first got vp ihov morainr. my back was so ranie. I - could aearesiy bend. I had fserpient diaty spells also. ' I -useo : Uoaa s Pflls, getting' them from tie Stand i ard Drug Ox, and they were ' farti 4.. t J- J - - - - - : -Ti . J a imwii a waa Pfwi xwuaa will deed for aaid property. r . Thla Juno IT, l24.-' r 1L F. WILLIAMS, Purchasasv HOW SOLDIER ' " - 5, to The CourieJi-' TTAnra 1 two - years - mw Hemach ' had to inject morphia aft awreral V eccmsiorai vhea X was stricken -with these attacks, fine t1trg 4 botuea ef alayr's WeaderfU ieai0 ing m the aruUery, having been pro nouneed la perfect health h? govan- . . a. V 1 1 a 2 T a - meat pnysifiane." u a - at aunpav -harmlaaa vreoaratioa that" MatM v the eatarraal mucus from tit intasta-.'; nal trart aiul allava- tha hiflanw bwmvii wiihi auoa ,aMa. . all stomach, liver , aad intestioal at- meats,' including appendicitis J On -dots will convince or tooney refunded. JL00 Fas sal by Standard Draff Co aadT . 'dnifgisti erywbera. u ...'; . 1 'J L. . .' ' . NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order of sale tofore made by ; the Clerk; . . of . tjie Court of - Sandolph County, North Carolina, in that special proceeding fentitled W. J. Scott et al vs. J. If. Scott et al, the same being ita. 424, on the special proceeding docket . of said court, the undersigTied cpmmis sioner will on the 12th day of July, iat, on isaturday, at ,iz o'clock, M., at the courthouse door , in A sheboro. North Carolina, sell at public auction co tne nignest Didder, lor cash,, the following described real estate sit uate, lying and beina- in Grant Town- snip, Kaadolph County,. North- Caro lina, adjoining the lands of VI.. 3. Scott, G. S. Scott and others and .be ing more fully described as follows, to-wit: . , .. First Tract: That certain tract or I Parcel of land situate, lyjng and being ZIU.M Wil.il ix aYlU.UUU.inn Iflilll lUIKl. a- ua w. aVlv4IUuvu w aw fttiita civ. rnviav mnnfha . a. ' ' , , , , l Msacjaaa VUK UtUUWlOi Ib'iB Oai but the sinking fund and annual in- that the state was merely a big pc, mmdfui 0f the; words of Uncle Joe terest charges fall as a tax on the hceman whose b was almost en- nmm to William A, Qldiield of Ar general property of these local tax-,tirely that of pmenm Irs and kMsasV flBilH fi-i Uncle Joe, "In Dig units. Ana, me people oniy f wh imvvgvwuk, wv, vote these school taxes or support anflrprppeny oi tne people. the county commissioners who order, i Ano new Tlow anhAt fair Itnn&A fn, KnilHincr Vrvnrla .that the state Tha iwin in nt tha atatA want hot. ereieniv d reserving tne taw ana or-, i j.i i. t mtl. tea uublic hiriiwavs. thev demand der, but afeo a service, agency, fcuay .7 -u- il- i ank Cole and Neal Cagle on sothing less than the bery best types with the problems of public en- ' ' iT.'T7.; jHaaat and the lands of H, D. Smith, of highway, and they are willing to lightment, ; transportation, health Fajr ,rparj League of Madison r81116? f ""j' flllam , Ialck-, and the bill. At present we are ana social weiiare. rms marKea w; n r.,.!i u ouuui n me west ana me . . darned lie, or -Biend a . sintdta. darned is not onlv a wv- North CaroUna. adioiniiur the lands if u. nuuw vn um iMurui. uie lanaa ra the pay present we are and social welfare. This Tnarked Wisconsin , an organiaaUon composed smiding five mites of improved high-: aavance ineviwoiy caus ior larger iubUcsjv, bagjness "man-iS Jl"?." " j,nuv V way every working day of week, service, and.larger sCmces caU for, and-mamifacrTo, wibeiiovers filSSiTS 2 the in the tariff, have organised a power- SuZTiZL fi nwitaat xinrf tha j0o j t?111 (z3) acres, more or less, less at an average coat of J20.000.000 a greater revenues, year, in round numbers. When thej North Carplina has, set the pace f d ptest against the ridiculeus and ;? 7 ,fIls'1nolt less' ,es? building program of J1924 is com- and is far in the lead in. the South, oppress excessM of nPordney h tract of land described as second mUes of the best public roads in the gressive of the richer states of the dfetributinr" TiamnhlPts 'ovrithal The above .described lanl is being wuxiu. aiu state cuuiity wiu iiuve better public highways than North, acy in larolina. Thira id nnwhava nnv aK- it.S constituencies . - : --"-- f Iv .. .T , iT mi V ! mcreaama: -wf coot oi ua JIUUlUIoC- u-- lection to the issue of statA liichwav the Jimit of its abilitv: or. has it -4.;i. j- u: i. tnereoi. i j m, i i , . .i 1 1 w pones, ine auioraooiie owners aione 4vvcrsM9H -i are creating the highway sinking 01 lactt des it 'u-Tj' Jy increasmg cost ot au manufac- , ' ba; r' a,,t re4. articles, while doing nothing at 555?fL 9Kti, jb, Ta 100,. '"rtI'i t m)t!5 all towara increasing the price of the i11"8 0,0 25th day ?UukJi es it stand face to face: n, . mi. I I. C MOSER. ankruntcv. These mies-VTl' "iif"... A 2t 7 S 24 Commissioner. funds and payme the annual interest witn a , Danitruptcy. these ques- i,ni tkot , ao ; charges in license fees and gasoline tipns are fundamentally important chasing in a highly taxed market, but rrr- " - x. r ? " . peumg ms surplus products in a hair. of our total bonded debt is rep- yond question. But what about its wori or frga trade market. One of resented by state, county and munic- ability to pay for what the tax-pay- lpal highway bonds. The people do ers demand? not object to paying for roads license fees and gasoline taxes. they have gone still further: They are paying for better roads, streets and' bridges in direct taxes levied on their properties. They have voted town and county bonds, for streets, roada, bridges and other public utili ties amounting to $92,000,000. The principal and the interest payments on these local highway bonds must conie out of direct taxes on their listed properties. They know it, but they order the.se bond i.ssues, they pay the taxes they entail, and they do it with an enthusiasm not match ed in any other state of the union. The people of the state are den with1 Measured by its taxpaying power, But North Carolina is the richest state the manv trickv iniauities contained in the Fordney law is the provision as to farming implements; these are placed on the free list, but everything that enters into their manufacture is highly taxed! The result is that the farmer gets stung just the same, but has to suffer the indignity of feeling that the tariff makers thought they were hoodwinking him. In investigating the question as -to whether the higher tariff brought any greater benefit to wage earners, the League found many instances like the following: which, in fact, is typical of how the tariff works; In the manu facture of cheap cotton .socks a capa ble young woman has charge, of the operation of a battery of thirty knit ting machines nd she has to step lively, too. These machines knit 1, flOO pairs of socks in a day, for which tho young woman received, before the great increase in the tariff on socks provided Jn the Fordney law, three dollars IH( dv rr nf ti rata nf nnZ After reading of ex-Sheriff, W. .R. sixth f a cent a palrl Under the Hu'A4-h a m.L.aI . J f. 1 ' . .fl Java nt wa.Vr,n.. Ill-naas nnH ln. ""V." ' " ."T' ' JW,W.Ca01OIM W ' ' ' ;awn m, my mimi raivtlarK ia UmnnU nar natr nnH,r in- the south. In 1922-23, it paid $140,000,000 of tax money into the federal treasury. This was nearly exactly twice as much a3 the total sum paid by Virginia and Texas, its two nearest competitors. It was nearly $10,000,000 morg than the rest of the 12 southern states paid, all it together. The enormous to tal of federal taxes paid by North Carolina is a heavy burden laid up on the incomes of its well-to-do and wealthy citizens and business cor porations. Nevertheless, its domes j tic corporations and the foreign co- . i r . i t . l . ... (luruLiuns cioing pusiness in ryortn nitely determined upon the most Carolina paid another $6,000,000 ln- hberal policies of health promotion to the. state treasury, while at the and disease prevention. The state is same time paying property taxes to pending $650,000 a- year in public the counties and municipalities, health work, and 28 counties are ! i Spending $217,000 more. They want I FIFTY-E1GUT YEAK$ AGO -not less, -but more, public 'health r Work. , They want the ratios of phys- j ksj vigor aenniteiy increased: tne Aahworth a nl,i uaWU ' ) ... 1 1 j i - .... rl Wi-jf h-j 4" K t " j - ' - 2 , ' t,Jf " , - ? v h See.it ivaoqV 4 . Ut 1 - a w I i:- M li K HEDR1CK, Dealer i. ' " V 1 .-.4..- t s t i s.b. i '2 fir ) i : income definitely decreased. At last,' time what) I wm in mohnal at 8kilnk' -,;V UZ 1. ul i.';t. . . &6S$2ZnJSi2 Academy and TJte cut off ;th?' Imn o healtn is wsaJth as well m nappinesa. ,waH nnr tarhar Tka a,a a. inii. .v. t i:i i been wered from 18.2 U 11.6 per forent sections oi the SUte. -I 'am same .wags and still turns out 1.800 C.. alone has been cut mors, E Wi M, B, llk jC'-Jfr XT19 Jr2. 'l 5!lv:S f TT'tT!? ' "'4M tkM McNeiD. Emsley MyricknJ. A. Br- pt. JZrihni nngion, James Collingsworth, Grssa .Fordney' law--was in the making the far In 111. sprad ad bs store 1 aad ator as crs aoead las sal fsaerals sad asilsav OorTilgh birth rsU and lew -death tat Has fissa? North Carolina "a fjune that reaches aroend tto worid Our state health depaitweut la Ifctrhls s74 echo' childrs ) a year "with itssthr teoeflaj adsaoidsend srs sxaminaUons and giving aom 33,000 eorrsetlsBsl treatments frss f aQ chargs tsaich nodi beoralOts. X4' public prints;.! afi Cschs-Slovakl as at thla vsrv wtiovte telling the stpl srf tha fas away country the I k At the tW of U ajtwi won ra' vonau- w psr cnxn-i kv a ,in i " vt,wi ww i. wnwinnnvnnvivisnannu Boroughs, -Wf J. Fege .Malcolm Epr-f Means Committee of the Hoass. (most ley. Tab Saundsra.maler. Nmmid. f tha RarmMirnn "VfviXT a, a4,t.k Joseph Jtsd, Calvin Boroughs, T.' Cs srnnilUonaiies aAd affm of them ifcuasau sonar .., r oas ; Bondage msBuTactuwrrtJ wrs- mias jui bs Maness C C-MsffkZ'IaU-Vln. YA. rtramlati of rraad aayh ' Hta aanfl . T rkn. - ln-la rv.l- t.i. ..k.a..l. a..- i . 1 -etr unamburger, W. a Owen, I I made out for ln-rtion.la the bUL and Fry Calyla Cassady, . Duncin. J ir. kU"uUy arra-r-l to Inerssss the liinsoii.;. W. O. JJofiltt, 1. T. " 1 VI- proi.U -of earh i ! itry and factory upvona aicwoy, Jlnry : s, ,oha r 6Uwart.. EaTwood; NaJ, J.. s and t Deojamift Craven,, end Lenis ..Torn- llasom,. - , '. . . , ,. ' -' sew.lon, , w a' on wuft jnu- d.,, At r,!ght we f , t.. r I t it ' . ' 'v- r v - laarried our $ .s on , hors. wk ; to ' viUUly sad 'vlrn'ly'sf ssf flSs6maona'i hous la tlie )"!f:!.Urbood, r SsMvS wlark Is tS WIISf 'Of .Where WS had a rtr. . Tlura vara fr a: j.t l. r. y .; f ' on : ott-in a can n-.; ,.' , 'y tht nc !. j t to t 1 tuir-'rrd shit'h T f .a t' -ir t"r n ici.n 'iJ. Thrs la P9 Sifh Sf ' n very few bureies in thnaa d.vi mcf Is - North 'Carolina,' m tfof (Hwm the eimtnra. for- young, s Uiiis , '4 ar tfts aort rist' build sndur-lto ride, horwlmck, sometimes, riding ' mliiiliofi. T,ry hsve only jnii Wl.inJ young ma on the me hor. - -i' to -arwt urh a rnmrnonwoUUl V iiri s'il arrived at U.a nlaca tor t a '!;', futifra U rarly, muxic .ly , tlis. atrijis4 ,: t 1 1 , n!tt U itri'linr ts trf!.ni. ..I training, '-l.baml minir SnH nr-ti'-'tHMrsl promotion, It is " 7 5 '.' '.f ' ') r-"' i$ far fnf a r tf .artoj and tha fun bran. . Of iBjppoTt l.irr numl)r sho j !ayo, in U - o ( hociii, tim bonds, I do nnt know rf i thnrx thraa or f"r Cat se ! ' .; day,. 'IhfJ hnva J tsiu-j . e rr rivr i pro 1 1 . to nwt t;r:i f the ..J ti e I m l -. 'tf r i t i c-nt ill' 'I'.' ' !' It ,i : : r r I v wen M . - k. A". t ' in-.n.. ' 1 1 V I , km put a5, hirh li.i' kct,.' though irtars Ihera are comlnar from r L'.e thrre AmeH 4 m It .them to f r.' rmous prof i"ry cf th poor.' In t .iny d.rgad off r; t an t mount soual to c -vl f torV, and evrn I a j n,fit of 100 r"r t- f ri rraI ' Stwk I i f a ! ,:;ioa from tlioii , V ,1 !,oed net q-i. k. r t i.i '-t t'. nil tl.rir I ; . '-. J.-i 1'" i th rom- ..:.:? 1 V.I'Jl $..00,fH.O cf r l'a-y ft. run) divider,,! ( ' I UU - In : ' . V I nl '' ft V. A .sT sTI.LT. V . J . T - i a . SW Saw I 1-sTlff a I ' I t a aN.. 1 .iiM K; &a i Ut;.rW , Ju;u,. jt i ,rifir.s v.ei ssshv-'St .fr ir-Lf aut r 1 -XO'ara 7 r604co,t sJwava te whet th loikli (r.tjbssjMat, -t J.' T-i-ariVSMtij - fi .J 9 sr. A. -TJ r. 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