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1 rkuraday, No?mber IS, 1124 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Pare Two n By Arthur Brisbane CONSIDER JOE, CHIMPANZEE. EDUCATE THE EDUCATOR. THE SINS OF THE CHILDREN. MEAT EATERS RULE. -..! t l :l lu 1 l-.-.l I i-M A u: a rubier ll ril.l'. i euiv ilie man with tin' -,. lo I- i lii r 1 1 spi'iiil half in a el.wiil ru. uii with lll-LTii tlLTllliT. till' IllltlT nil with a (iUnv if ruli- Im ills Nil Lit Im-- Tin' Miiini'-K'ta ciliicMtiir eoulil bo enlithtei i'il I'.v hrii'f stay in a real eleetrit- eliair. Imt that would lit tun ill ust ic, even fur that kind of Btuiii'l IrutallUj . The Government, which found so many billions for tho warn of other people in Kiirnim, ouKht to find a few dollars for building the canals that this country needs. One canal would unite the Lakes and the Mis sissippi Valley with the Gulf and the racitic via Panama. Another canal fur ships unite the Lake country with the Atlantic. "Every big American city a suaport" should be our uiotto. Within twenty-four hours, a nirl Of fourteen, scolded by her father shot herself to death. An clhteen- year old In killed him gas. Sfnim,'e seem fnin gome iiniiti. his m n i li wlii.h i... clilmpa i . . i A man 1 im I I . . I dnu f..r f. ; will i r. :.k nun . iul.l. v, beatien by his father, self by turning on the that man, said to de i the "higher api-s ' or il l.ke tlleni. should treat I'll en with a I 1 1 1 ! . 1 1 1 1 of .ana la. ..ran.-.- .-'il .1114 or w a s l'I at wi At Ili allow niiy l,..s,. or ils spirit" n it of bis Modern test iipsel clia pier thiil the t urns In I in an.'ii nt ...Ins. Li 'Hi an- told fathers Is Pi.t of the visited iip-.a lb. third and l..'at Now the . r: visited ii...ii ' IxM'll, whose so boy, Is dead k dlsirriiei'. I but ellildreu unto the Keliera t ion. .' df the child Is e father Albert killed the TrankH !e. t.y sorrow an. I should satisfy the bltMHithirsty tlmt demanded "some IiimIv halloed " That imrorlunnte father dlisl a thousand deaths t,, alulie Tor Ids on'fl hideous ellllie. Have w,ii la .11. id how little men aeein to think about their souls while tbe are alive ht.iI how lunch they think abo il to their h.Klies , A COriHC left le! imrtant than a shoes tlir-.wn i j.ower. from the the first p . i a Cone with liis .- worrii'd nbo'it i The ijllestmu tblukliiK uf "Where d.. I t-. "Who Is itoliu- t. what w ill 1 1 ii ' m -1 1 ler tbe an- .len.l'r .1.1 Is no inure pn pair if ..rte.iit le , t m. r, ,,f I'l. ma-.1. II. al built i l to fl. li.i.llll II' .iie'.to 'ra'.e haw heir bodies 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 , II ; i to "lie elllh -ho'dd II' . fioai here- not I steal in) bod) '" GisirRp Iternnril Shnw, self np pointed Vli i' Hi-vent ,,f iiiihiI.h. tenor, thinks little of limit enters Hp's wrong He says: "rinln fsl on barley have inii.piereil bnlf the worM." rprhstx so. Imt men that Mt meat KI'I.E T1IK KNTIItK WORU. Ixm t forrot tlmt. Hew "Hos Dog " Record C H. KowUuxL nronrWtor of a ear. i Vvim, U. C, think, h. ha. dl- ... . . . . attwmfl U ekwnpton "hot dof" eater : H fit MVntry. Rowland's cafa enjoys ',vft Uff patranaf. amonf tobacco - frowm to hi. setlon, Om raatomer . 'Idmjmav hi at day laat wwk and - , atsUd bt waawl hmgry, twjt UlWrad ' ) wttl4 m litUa aaack. Ha b- ts i he4 (legs and Wor m HtiVPd ha4 wmisi thirty. B md "I th UmMtrtioB bt Mrthaafnr Am rf peomrtA ansl aUtad that bi ' them dorfaif Us i f.iko oat ntn atppo. " ;. . 1 !'dnns To Low lractio rA4 IVn(Tt- ', 1 r County Problems In North Carolina N 1 1 . t!u .npoi.i I.; . ebt t; ! i a tier t .ii ti. i - lb,. i,,ss n,,, to tax nieth.i.l -. r lo per cent. l.i till' Cist of ill III I'ol la aoliecl III a re ult commiss paid ." Collected balance. taxe- uniaeess;, r:! hieh as f p;i mi' tbe sheriff on a n basis, that official home; r cent on the lilst If.'iO.OlM) and - 1 1 per cent on the With taxes averaging $2S0,- (100 per county, he thought that is a pretty lucrative commission. Mr. Wa ger referred to the treasurer as an other unnecessary county expense, which office 2(1 counties have already abolished in favor of batiks which handle the funds without cost. The other main source of waste he found to he in the expenditure of funds. "In 1!'2'2 there were only 14 counties whose current expenditure were less than . 100,000, while there were til'teen that spent over Sai00,000," he siiiil. "Strange as it may seem, only three or four of these counties haw systeniiit ic husmessl ike methods of handling these funds. No business manager, no cnmpleti. audit, and im methodical hook keeping. Most ,,f the ni't'.cial - are elected berau the I'l'ua -1 . i'l t oil fell- Mr. Wa hi need the ite.l Cent long 1 :t t ! ,t a'ler tbe ., th. I tbe an. lit, ,fs I I with i n t e 1 1 a re ,H of recur. l . riff wa all, r renolninat ,1 Af ' .ioini epill' . u u t ' till ' Il Ill Mill e.l b nil -, ln.it 'l ' 1 be w.ter . re later witb.irew I i"t her count v t tie II. candi lerk of In tie i nn 1 1 nn .appropriated sonic $27.- Hull before finally, being caught. "It i a common thing to begin n.akme- collections f,,r the new a a iietore the 1 ks are closed for the pr.-Miius year," Mr. Wager aid "In thiH way shortages iiihv he cone. ailed for years. In one county the comini-siniiers had not bad a ettlenient with the sheriff in four year-. "In "ur national government we la.e a ef, let executive who apIMiltlts tie he. f the dey rt III.' II ts . Ill .'I city cilia'! the mayor or city manager has the appointive pouer. Hut in the count , there is no chief executive and no gradation of authority. Kven the county com nn ss loriera have no effec tive control over the Hepamte offices. They simply nudit the books for pay ment after the debt has lien con tracted. If the bill is reasonable they pay it, if it is unreasonable they fume a little an.l then pay It." Mr. Watrer mentioned Uti principles of business efficiency In county ad ministration which It was said would help to lessen tha waster of public funds: 1. List all property at a uniform r,t ot 'uaUon Ifflf"!l ! hTr,TM " wilful concealment of taxable wealth. 1. Abolish aa sessors and all other Urwnahlp officers. Abolish tha - off'ioe of county tr"""- I Collect all unpaid taxea from PronaJ property If poaaibU. Iind hooW ba sold as a laat rMort and hl It ahoald be a bona Ada sak. Except In tha poorwat counties ! pot all officer, on a aalary baal.: lmrj fea and aotnndiwiow U b. col-1 7. Deris and ImUII rimpU and Mifam sMrastttinf tysVw bi rrorr mrnnty, with a manual f InstnKtiona. 8eura swWrsatc approjnrtatloM to wwUt Iho ouia aadiur with '""t-rter.t set f Held e( ao 0)4 e.i ! ' ersy h v.inriW.d. ' Ir."ii a fa'! !mo Vuine rian ' ' ' '' .f tho 'r : ir rr..r. f the -r itlr TeacWr ckouU Art A Hurd" ' r- which ; s the ur'.:.; c LI...SKI. WAKN A(.USr in ,,lrmTk.a r .. . .i!,n Al-VtKll.MNO ON KODS .,...,.. en s ... , .,.. are pre- ki ir: the N -"tier .-' ..---ae if ' '- "Stte School I.'." l.W '.'.. "' " 'r' """ ' k' " ' publication of Sai' ' , .'.. t'.: a; is o: : !-:... A . J'-r ' " r' 'r J 1 - Ik-., res prv., -r tr.- .. ' -' ' ' j.,.-. cost pe- -a. ' ". I S ..ro Merit. a:.' - ..a ,..,,..,., . , ,. r V- - ' ' k ''''' t.a.'er schools .e a t f r -l" ' ' '' !a,; e't'e States- : the 'K- ' t: ' ' M, of : ... ; a- !. !.. '..' l-H-sr '. '.'e -pei.o. Ue , . 'A M.r SUl' ...T.e .. e"" ' tfurn h. - r- me. . : - .it... s ,.o er sch' ' fae : ic ...ev of on 1 ' a '' ' -1 Mr ! 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N.:l. o..ii... .:a:.ai ! -::.!. ha- tili. i. !.: el" sIL'lial l st s. automcl'l ii-ct v : t it i n 1 1 liUlblU e limits oi I ' guilt V he tine .",0.(10 ) or . or ot in i a public "f a I'lisile- I not ex- llliprisol.eil lavs. : ii-hwav. s h 'tit auur and s-,; ceedlllL' t, ft V I ex- lined read 2"nl not exceeding thirtv ("0 "In the general :s-i'ltll three times and passed this .Lit, of August, 11121. " ( 'i.niment ing on this new law in the Carolina ketailer. official publi cation of the North Carolina mer chant's association, Mr. l.eoiiard says: "The new law does not seriously affect the highway advertising of merchants who have erected highway signs, because most of these have M,eI1 pace( on private property af- ter permission had been secured. Hut i a surprising fashion. As a result ! lan(fua(?e of a popular writer of ne lt will do away with much advertising the congregations are swelled to ov- Lr0 taes. yet it is proved by this of a temporary nature which tends to erflowing and frequent are the ex- I comDanv 'that less than 25 ner cent mar the beauty of scenery along the highways. The majority of merchants have not, and will not, therefore, raise objection to the operation of the law." Hath a Week Is Average For Children of I'nited States The average American child takes a hath once a week, brushes his teeth live times a week, goes to the den tist once every two years, goes to he. I at Saab o'clock every night, gets up at 7:0a, drinks one and two tifths glass,.. ,,f milk daily, eats siih tantia! breakfasts and plays out ..f .(..or- after a hi.ol six das a week. Such a child was pictured liy 1 1 r. I ge 'i'. r 1 nier. cto the of the A merican cli bur Health ll 'hid aatioti, win It h sll- e ool chlldrei tinned a.- t eii in makmir Uliil I:! tli et a clliblren wen he. The their iple ..-abb i. .il.it . I lie Clt ur 10. Olio to 70.1100 lell of tbe schools from Only populat i il Ited lung lo ! he i ..llillloli face chool till Us tiri .irinkirig cu Twenty ear know le.lge in towel and thirteen 1 the "community" ars behind existing child health activity. cities are budding consciousness of the movement. Or. 1'almer asserted. Kngagement Announced Mr. an.l Mrs. S. H Wiley, of Salis- bury, have announced the engagement f thrir Waujhtrr, Ijiura Linn Ralph I. lyowi-,, of (ireenxboro, the wedding to takr place Novrmlxr 26th nt the 1' irst I'rt'sliyUrian church, Sal s' bury. Mr. I wis is wpII known in thin section of the state, having for never al years Iveen special aent for the Hartford Fire Insurance Company in tins territory, arid later has been identified with the lcal fire insurance Ihj mcsri at ireensboro. Two Pairs of Beauties ! -y The Prestige of . NETTLETOiN SHOES U tlie result of fifty year, experience in building mn's fine nhocs in tuccessfully catering to men exclusively. Our Line of . NE1TLET0N ''BEAUTIES'' Mrn rl)0 re Wlifig for real taluo in footwear will fioa it ruIitrJ.ici to .ban i ,i ha n and Randolph, h.r.e mrr on. third of the rural white cnri llnieu; in oi e teacher schools. Tui'iiH e en counties have more than twen! pi r cent of the rural white enroll tiient oi one-teacher schools and tlur ty six counties have less than ten pel cent of the rural white enrollment in such schools. COMING OFTHK NKW I'ASTOK K. C. Christian Advocate. It is wonderful what a tidal wave of church attendance and fresh in terest attend the coming ot the new i .preacher. Mere curiosity anil a re" blend newed interest in the church pressions of a fresh interest in the church activities. i The wise pastor will profit by this ground swell. He will preach his best sermons and fling himself into the work in such a fashion as to daze the mere spectators and to sweep all i the question marks out of those whose religious lives are made up mainly of interrogation points. A big, good start will carry its mo mentum to the prffl of The year. And the church should join the pastor in all this. Start in to do lugger things this new year than ev er before. Do not measure your plan.- by what you have been doing, hut by what ynu ought to do. It is often ea-ier to do a big thing than a little. Cod does not help a man to piddle, but He will assist him in divine ta k: . Cod is im piddler, and has no use for a church devoid of a large vi.aon and a heroic daring. Make this the biggest and best M-nr in the life of iiur church and be gin at the very first. Sound the tnimuhets of coiniuest and mi will' set the joy bells to ringing. Spanish League Stops the Lip Salute feminine Kissing is going out of favor among the Spaniards. The league agairust i the promiscuous kissing of children, formed years ago, has decided to start a campaign against the kissing pre- vaent among women when they meet or lae lve of each other. Trip IpaiIp rn nf 1 h miVPiTirit as has the sert that much hygenic good been done by the restriction of osculation of children. Plans have been made for the erection of a fifty-two story building to house 12,000 students of the Uni versity of I'itUburg. Construction work will lie started next year. birrrp n our store. Thlee counties. All-- TLXAS NEW GOTE-NOB '.It Miriam I' r I'livriiinr i.I.er -1th h to the Com ru'ii-mi. v, ife .f of Texas, elected tin- people of that enioiship by a lare l-'eieuson is a Ih'tno if the two women d at the recent elect is Mrs. Ross of v- atv. Mrs "lie : elect, other 'I be m:v words According to compilers of a stand ard dictionary, the general use of the radio since its invention has added a.000 new words and terms to the I'.nglish language. I-'lappenlom has added several hundred more, and the poor compilers were just getting ov er the shock of having to define 7.000 words and terms which our participation in the unpleasantness in the late world mixup brought to the average vocabulary. Now what to do? We have been informed nreviouslv that women talk too much anyway that 'words is what they ajn't o-nt nnthin' pise hut." in thp of the new words discussed have been invented or coined by women folk, men having done the dastardly deed! Kansas City Times. Lucky With His Dollar (Newberry Observer) A man in Florida in 1882 carved his initials on the first dollar that he ever earned, and then, like Noah liberating the dove, let it go into the big world again. After l.'i years of wandering it came hack to him. Then again the other day after 42 years it returned to him again. We congratulate linn. Our dollars have not such an accomodating habit of niisei a mg old home week w hen once we haw kissed them goodby. Sunburned ? MENTH0LATUM cools and soothes the parched slum Federal Trade Board Estimate $500,000.00 OF WORTHLESS STOCKS SOLI) TO PUBLIC EVERY YEAR EH 1,-4 ll Were you one of the thousands wlio lost money last year in promotions? If you were, it is no reflection (to your intelligence because hundreds of successful and experienced business en bought securities which today are of Ao value. If you are seeking an ABSOLUTELY SAFE security which will never cause you any worry and is always worth one hundred cents on the dollar, buy our Six Per Cent Guaranteed First ifbrtgafce Real Estate Bonds, which we have for sale in denominations of 100 and up. Central Loan and 1 ru r TWt Only Sire Ro l th Sutk' Fulleat Prosperity Manufacturer Record Unul th South caii develop a broader home market for diversified agriculture, a market in which all the products of a well-rounded farm, such as butter and eggs and milk and fruit and veirrtables. can find a local n.arket, the prosperity to which this section i entitled by virtue of its ad anUges can never be fully attained. That home market can only be creat ed by the larger development of in dustrial interests. Agriculture with out a home market for diversified products will never be permanently anywhere or based on any prosper ,,ne m.u. It is impossible for suctT a n a home market to be created except through the growth of industrial interest.-, increasing the number of con sumers "f food products in proportion to the nun her of farmers. Much of the highly educated brain power of the South, trained in its col leges and technical schools, is lost to this section because there is not the home market for all the educated brains and hands of Southern boys and girls. The movement of the ne groes from the South a few. years ago. about which so much was written, was of trifling importance in compar ison with the far frreater loss of the educated white boys and girls who move out of the South after gradua tion in order to find a field for their activities in the North and West. This is a loss of man,-power of tremendous imp'1!"'. Political economists estimate the h,e of a man to his community at fi M i i v u ui ii 1 1 1 1 niuiiiu iiuiitu.i, his earning capacity. The based on WILFRED C. CAR It Optometrist EYES EXAMLNED GLASSES FITTED Office over Bank of Randolph ASHEBORO SATURDAYS ONLY Change of Life "When chang of life be (ran on me," savi Mrs. Lewis Lisher, of Lamar, Mo., "I fullered m with womanly weakaeu. I (offered a great deal ef main in my back and idea. My limba would cramp. I didat leal like doing mr werk, and there are ao many taps for a woman to take on a farm. I was very anxioua to get better. A friend rec ommended GAIN The Noma's Tonic to me and I began using it I certainly improved. I went through change of Ufa with out any trouble. I can highly recommend Cardui." At the age of about 40 to 50 every woman has to pass through a critical time, which is called the Change of Life. At this time, great changes take place in her system, causing various painful and disagreeable symptoms. If you are approaching this period, or are already suffer ing from any of its troubles or symptoms, take Cardui. It ahoald help you, as it has helped others. Sold by all druggists. . Capital end Surplus $5CD,CC!Cd W. W. BHOrm, f-c rcf-ry cr. 1 1 1sr.a-cr educatad younf man or young woman would staad at the top of thu Ut, and every time one of them leaves the Su PPortuniUe., thii aection muM mark off tea thous- dollar, of it supposed aaaeU. The larger industrial development of the South would create home market for all the educated young men and women, for all the brain and brawn produced on farm and in vil lage and town, and add enormously to the comfort and the happiness and the wealth of the entire section. But this industrial development can come only through an adequate protective tariff and a hearty welcome on the part of the press and the people to every enterprise and every man who Deneves in a protective tarui, with out being assailed and called a "rob ber baron" for his views on that point. Mnr baea witboot ouwtion if HUNT OUaJtANTSBD SKIN DBBAM RKafBDIBS (Honrs Sato and Soap), bUl In tha treatment of Itch, Ifisni, Rlnasorm,Ttr of ether ttc! loc skin dlMUM. Try th trrtliwit at our rua. ASHEBORO DRUG CO. Asheboro, N. C is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head- aches Constipation, Biliousness. 11 is the most P" we know Old aches Comforted at last No matter how obstinate, long standing and acute, Sloan 8 gives quick positive relief. Pat it on gently. At once you feel a glowing warmth as freshly puri fied blood is sent tingling through, the infected spot. Then in no time release from pain. All druggists 35 cents. Sloan's Liniment kuu pain( HOW DOCTORS TREAT ' COLDS AND THE FLU 666 To break up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza or soro tluout, physicians and druggists are now recommending Calolabs, the nausealess Calomel tablet, that is purified from dan I" reus niul sickening effects. Those who li.ie trad it suy that it acts like magic, by far more cKeclive aiul certain than the old sulo cjliiiinl, heretofore recommended by ph a inns. One or two Calotabs at bed time with a swallow of water, that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating, work or pleasures. Next morn ing your cold has vanished and your sys tem feels refreshed and purified. Calotab are sold only in original sealed packages, price ten cents for the Test-pocket site; thirty-five cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by druggists. Your money back if you are not I delighted. adv. t lompany il ij if o il I 1 1 I t I- - T T" n , v T-'"'H1 , --
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