. THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Thursday, October 9 192( I , PtTw :i,vf i '. J 1 .5 k ,- - ; 3 s f T ' H - & t - rifl .1 &.i 1 V. rt- '.4 4. -. r"5 a 1 "J f. 1 . Yr, M ! 4: A Tax BardVa Prr Inhbiiini NtWS IN KKILr tmj campaign NVrt.1 1 1 T1 if , aiM UI.U'l- Jl' t.i (,'arn o.illcl r the iti.-asi ;it :i r . The fi.ur h.n v ii. a. Ai kana. 1 !ii-u.: the list per inhabitant !' eaa apeakers in fixed habit of : State, and maVji- ever burden.-ome kardly b sa. personnel of '.: t and tnis inc!j.:e party's campaii; ant of the true ' know that m.rt '. in North Can. 'it .1 cent of taxes !' r state goverr.ir.t-: : tutions. Vet n.a: the statement ui government 1- I'ur with taxes. The -supported hv ta inheritances, franc the like. The tax. palities and count for county an-i :.. As a matter ef the people much less thai burden of the lina's tax bur: a burden, per year 1!)--. a. v. figures conn ::i the L'niveisi: $18.01, while t: &ge for tl:e a; tax burden i -other states, a big neirni po Georgia, South and Alabama. with an average t J82.0'.l; iH'Nt come in order Oregon with $61.54. California with $5!.St, Arizoniu with .'fo.s.Tt;. New York with J57.53, Khode Idand with .V..17. Of the 48 states of the union North Carolina's tax burden per inhabitant is 44th, or only four from the lowest. This average $1v01 per inhabitant includes all direct taxes for all coun ty, city, town, and local purposes. The average inhabitant of .North Carolina pays no tax for the support of the state government. If this tax average is considered in the light of the vast number and qual ity of improvements in the Old North State it is really remarkable. In no state in the union do the people get more for their money than the people f North Carolina. This state's mar velous progress along lines of educa tion, good roads, agriculture and manufacturing is attracting the at tention of the country. No state in the union is progressing faster than North Carolina. The network of good roads, hard surface and standard sand clay that is being built over the state, costs tb, average man notnmg except a tax on each uallon of t-asoline. man who drive lo taking the :. going back to 1 1 The man v. 1 o cr use ga- the s Meni . : 1 1 1 ..a. . ;.. t ; the Use of them . t t o ,nm true that a li.no urf.ue rm not run by every n an's 1 . construction of t'.i- .- -loin o roads has probably ju-t beeui all important cities and tow: every county -eat will be c with hard surface loads. 1 is done it w ill be tune to build There is no reason for the burdensome taxation to In &:i-1'. : ; arg nn ' It ljtiis P Summers. R-,. d. .'.ate for Congress frun gll .a C.UtrU'.. ha a: ,t: rnai I r m the incr . see- the f u. .. t - -v ag' ' st eertar. .cn can r ytfi .: ice-: G. FU e-l outngt aged 11. lay r .i" : l'i 11. t. Kft edition ' arolina -. The : . M. l-.i. '.ne feoer: well as '. counties Gsdiick, kgtd 27, wj kiU ! aj.j Augustus Leeper, ' as .--enuu-.y injurej r n 'rr, a car in which they t- r: acro&s a u.tcr. and i ' i f pv st on a t..gh ay .a In th ) vung ::.ru "rrf hr. tin. nt. :.'. rn Railway Cot-j j' tave- 11. buncombe . -'' 11. trie amount of t -.t.gle tax paid m tt.a". DELOMJGHT PRODOCC BertricPuntx UUiingMschinM Utaer Syjtemj E. C. COX, Dealer Asheboro, N, C. FLOWERS FLOWERS Ford the Florist High Point, N. C. Mrs. W. C. Hammer Representative for Randolph County Phones 11 and 144 A '.i.tiot.s co-ting m t.'.e i.eiirfbor-h-: of f-.!HHi are t-eii.g built to the Mam Street Methoui-t church at 1 nomasville 'The building is being repainted on the tn-nle throughout. Kev. A C GiM.s. ("..rtnerly pa.-tor of the M. K CI.Liicn. at Asb.-l.ro. i. p;istor of ti.i- church. t: rth . : ' 1 i r eet.s : ." J . -Vet to : : n ...rr..- g an : I ne had g. i stack to plac bn t.ze rim. 1 tt.c raging in a " .1 i torrei : .d stage - w 1 pt aw a., railway steti and coi. .tie mile west of Goi :--. night of last week, earning with it four cars loaded wit.'i stone and coal which were on t.ne brntge to hold it down. '.'.e K. r -Po'e fl. Siiuthern ctete bringe 1 boro Thurs.ta n ile the newly dug sweet pota- px 491 carefully; a bruise may mean rot Phone 168 J 1 count Tiipl, tt. a re-Mont o! 'ail at Ga-toi:ia ( ; .n with attemptuig t Triplett is mii.i to home of his she ba.s been stay from her husbano -ho live with lull). he attacke. s her w her thio.d. have k'"m s tnot.ncr w 1 Large. ! - wife, to the w num. since paratcd n.i oenianiieil tliat rion her refusal '. a r.izcr, -. idling ig Gail 1're.i.iick. I'avi.h'.ii coiintv hoy. wlnle lining on a loa.i of corn fodiler 011 his wa to 'I'homa.sville last Thin s, lay night, w a bitten by a copper head snake which "a.- brushed off of a limb overhanking the road onto the wagon. He was given treat ment by a 'i'hoinasville physician and will recover. Children Cry for James H. Shernll, aged 6:1 years, dropped dead on a street in States ville last Friday following an attack of heart trouble. Miss Annie Yow, of Thomasville, succeeds Miss Alberta Pratt as pub lic health nurse for Davidson county. Miss Pratt goes to Catawba county to assume like duties in that county. Dr. H. C. Gambell, of Mooresville, is the new county health officer for Davidson county. He succeeds Dr. F. J. Lancaster, who resigned in order to enter private practice. mid small No agree e atl.l umected ion this others, issue of rni.-ed any where in North Carolina. True the tax rate in some counties is higher than in others, and there are local reasons for this difference in the rate. Hut the man v ho talks of burdensome state taxation is either furthering falscho,., intentionally or U ignorant and will nut inform him self of the facts. There are 1,462 Piggy Wiggly stores in operation, one having been opened in Lexington last Saturday. Governor W. Ii. Ross, of Wyoming, died Thursday morning of last week following an operation for appendi citis. Koss was the third Democratic governor Wyoming has had during her .",4 years of statehood. Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Snap), fail in the treatment ofltch. Eczema, Kinitworm.Tetterorotherltch inff akin disease. Try tbJe Uaimeoi at our nu, ASHEBORO DRUG CO. Asheboro, N. C. 5R mi n What's Your Tire Problem? Is it a better tire for no more money than you're paying now? Goodyear Tires solve the problem. Goodyear gives you the longest trouble free mileage that is built into any tire. And on that Goodyear quality we quote you a Goodyear price as low as you want to pay. Asheboro Motor Car Company 1 & 3 SI F. l"JSCSVS jiflcr every meal Horruson To Sp ,ik Mere The 7th Governor Cameron Morrison will speak in Ashehnro Friday, October 17th, on his port- ano waterways pro irram. He will ,-.,k at Concord on the Mth, Albemarle the lath, and ICxington the H'.tn Fred Mcl'hcrson Makes CckkI The Sundav i ue Knterprise contain Fred Mcl'lier-.e . 1, the owners of the Laundry, under '! War Veteran Make PherMin ha- rere:. Damp Liundry a . Kfernly equipped BUitiaftrment of an According to !:P Mr. Mrl'herson I WCcekhflil with ;,s K Mrcin over e win Er. McPlur.. Point wi(fton .'ii;. ambition and the of the High Point t :.e picture of M r. mager and one of High 1'oint Damp caption "World K I". Mr. Mr- ' . added to the 1 . donning plant, a' d under the xpei t dry cleaner. Ft'erprU: .1 been eminently 'amp laundry. Af 1 ; 111 the world's n r.imo to High .. but be had the will, and through X x GREENSBORO FAIR OCTOBER 14, 15, 16, 17, 18! 5 - BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS -5 FINE HORSE RACING DAILY! Mx effort be ha- h nlt up a wonder ful patronage for hi- laundry which, f eourn will he continued without any of hid energy Ukrn away from ondncUnK It because of hm now plant. Hr. McPhron la a ion of Mr. and If rt, Tom UcIhmon, of Anheboro, i and hU many friendu in thii county WC1 b (lad to hear of hi wonderful ttntti in bl bualneaa rnterpriM In Via adoptad bom. FIRK WORKS EVKRY NIGHT EXCEIT SATURDAY ('om)lctc ChanRe In Fireworks Each Night This SiHrtacular Pyrotechnical Dis)lay Will Surpass Anything Ever Soon In The State I AGRICULTURE AND LIVE STOCK Thoroughbred Live Stock and Poultry of Marvelous Conforma tion Will Vie with Agricultural Products Second to None. , Pyrotol, a cheap nplofdra, mada ftn (roond mok)M powrlar and KKrata at Soda la being of farad to Umnt at cost thla falL Tha Farm Artt tm ynt aooaty wIQ take row Spectators Will Simply hold their Breath at these Exciting and In teresting Feats. BE SURE AND SEE THE FREE ATTRACTIONS , TOUT ItHZUMATtSM ' f9 avora t,3 )nina. M n Ii e mwV, n www arkanc ye) ' f 1 i: : .nL, tmm& fOf (w4 . . --. - U - , v ' ' i u ia . ton i tun ytx rhMi t t rr.(,m aiou't-l v. f Jm ' - - - n. Jt ' EDUCATIONAL DAY Friday, October 17, all white school children of adjoining coun ties Admitted Free as Usual AUTO SHOW AT THE FAIR WILL BE BIGGER THAN EVER THE:ff. A. AVOLFE SHOWS MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria is T pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. - A pleaaaat m4 agreeable aweet 'aad a 1-a-a-t-l-a-fl benefit aa weU. Good for tcrta. breatB and dlgeattoa. Makes fh next elgar taate better. To avoid imitation,, alway. look for the .ignature Proven djrcctionj on each oackac Phyticuni everjrwhere reconnneno W. lilt W. CtveJ47Vr y .T" Always comfortable and cheery W in coldest winter weather with Jp2S'sttb4 If pOLE'C ORIGINAL V- HOT BLAST HEATER The stove that consumes the valuable fuel gases by means of its famous Hot Blast Combustion is guaranteed to save one-third your fueL (See cut). We unhesitatingly recommend this remarkable heater to those who want the beat arid moat economical Rove made. Don't accept a aubatitutc. Let M show you yotot tcdaj, ASHEBORO HARDWARE COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. r How Safe Is "Safe"? You'll never be uncertain about the safety of your investment if you buy Bonds in which both principal and interest are guaranteed by the Central Loan & Trust Company. We have for sale GUARANTEED 6 PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE BONDS in denom inations of $100 and up, which are fully guaranteed as to payment of both principal and interest ' Central xoati and Trnot G6niar nv MM rt .1 H rv (!i V r r ; i ) i" ni-ht. Cnnd m the hrr.tL' rrl T ) '! "IT - FAIH DAILY- r t 1

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