nWUTttOLLKK'S THREAT TO HALT PAYMENTS FAD! - {I. . \ i. A! t at i. • ■lid l\i i.-rul appropri.i --\ h 'aroiii.a lnvaus-' ucpaiil «»111 i;_r i ' ' tl.e gmernntent w. > • : iii a . •:••!»:.ni. at :■> i ' ' ."1 ''! . !'.i lk«. 18i:--inc—. V ' '• ; ' I ' !1 \ ' . s . ' ;' ' 1 '•I iii i Xf.-lli; i \'s ca; .i --:> - a i »■; i' - : 1 •'. m • i -•. i • v : : ■>l • ■ ' i 1 • 1 • '••'I «■!..; -• l'r ! • i'.i • .;. i t.m;!; ' 1• - '' ' • ici '! ■. - ! ■ ' i ■ 'a! • 1 ; !•« . ' |l It 111 ■I: , ; I ; . I t i • • • ' t . .1 • \ . | I p* ' ':••• ' woulti :.f -.ece.-sar. !•• I'! !'■>!! payment of federal a: ; :iii - as a mean.- of col• It.!: :-- from North Carolina hits in.it ■'t'ti the good name of the slate to the extent that the general public does not know tht! facts. "There is, of course, no in tention on the part of the state of North Carolina to refuse to pay any valid indebtedness. "I call your attention to your letter transmitting, in response to senate resolution No. 324 of April 20, calendar day July 27, 1922, a report of the re examination and re-statement of the account of advances and expenditures made by the state of North Carolina for military purposes in the war of 1812- 1813 with Great Britain. » "In your communication to the President of the United States, senate, February 27. 192:5, you state that the bal ance due the state of North Carolina by the United States, February 28, 1923, is $159,- 566.85. There is, of course, an ac cumulation of interest from February 28, 1923, to the pres ent date, which said interest would amount to about $36,000 making the total indebtedness due to the state of North Caro lina by the United States about $197,000. Other Claims. 'T:i' ■ ai > ~!>.> et her eltiim - ••i; ai;iing -t ill in paii >' •. i U!J(I I*l I*l t. 11 « I : * I' . - :.. •! 1 !o l :i*i: t u»t y Mil ma; iii* tlii l >\' •»i Nori I' . i !': has al'.Va.x s been Verv ■ .11 :'i ilar in ihe payment of \aliti iniU'bt eiiliess for whirh she is liable. ' i i- r-J re!' a' ile that a re -I.i - ,lat' a w I.i-- !i wa - t . . . tNtiut that \ 1 oii.uv ' -i Mr . \\ . ii : Wert' I:i'.-te.-.- • ■ villi* >•- i Fill i'.e i. . if .Mr.-. iiint!ii.\ : i aftel'lio nvitiii} ••it'ra li e with a proftts •i Urht air " i flowei i'ia I' Mr- .1. S. la;- • \ i v-1 it • over !mei linv.' pi . i with ;.a dub I': ■ .-liliiei ! I.f -! lit I \ iar iii.a Aa- t lift; ;i . . intr an .a . ,• ;1 of I \. r i iv. ■ r lii -son iv • - v 1 :.!*o|itia, ai.ii Mr-. •!. I . i 1 '•!:.. ': i". - rea : an in er •'ing paper on the "Miner . if N •". iar >- A' ti. i !!.. ' .. e I: N ' I M M, .i . !•:. I'. !•,; :■ r • .! . , j' ~ , J j J .. * ' I . i >.*> Schools Siate Aid For Library Fund Ualeigh, Sept. •'!«•.—The state board of education passed out $5,500 to 105 rural North Car olina schools today to supple ment local funds for the pur chase of books for their librar ies. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 o 1 I S DRY GOODS I 5 SHOES, X | SWEATERS AND I I UNDERWEAR, o 0 Large and complete o 0 stock to select from, a a and we sell for less. X 1 THE BOYLES CO., | 2 King, N. C. | /OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC LIONS ( LI B (o.mrrrm: hkkk r IK* fort* ( ~nn(> Com :i i nMiT-i \mi Ask l h 1' ! I'. iu !•. !»ir !a. i ■:, ■ ! .•• J ii*|#l4• > oil. V. v. Oi-t. I. ; . ... iommiih ;' ni ilh* , w i»la*- i 0111u> Kit'iis ( lull, api' iinti'ii to determine ;i primary niijeet i• • ■ I'dr ilii' I'luli. ami who.-e re pnrt and reeonimemlation- that tin Chili fomentrate upon the I i niiiiili'ii i>t" div ersilied farm liii'iu.'rh a I"«>ulit\ Kami ' istratur. w. i'i' f. ; :iall\ !:• . a! 'l;i-1 mei'i ' . ' I t ' 'lt' till . > • • . iiii- !. i. . . . > strh V . a '.nil i .... r- ■ - •n > - ; i . if ip ■i ■ i 111 'll •it added ■ i!i • ■ 1 ■ l ' o -applied iin ■ a:iil 1- t ral ■ eni- I ' :i ii 11:i!|>i. t ntt i| i' 'iHiiutti't aiul a 11»t .itiuii if .Mi Mill. .. 1 . fin- i • rn n i i-si« hut- .nlv i- - thi liii'lifft l'n this had ■ een mailt* i.;i an.l - a i'i i r • ilit- ;i|•proviii, a ■ . -pit i.l' all lin \ t-uiilil . : inet vase in !hi» t..x rati' 1 a. ;.i unavoidable. I- ,i-ther . : . ;hoy were lu'iiijr -aile i iim mil iit i/fiis, imnij - t : ia, t ..ii,- for appropi ii inn.- .In: txpfll.-'. s ullirh I lit I! lit'Cll •i i :'i 1 i "I' i\\" 11. a 111 I til fell : hat i.' .11• tit i it > art inn t >uld I• • - .!\t ■ a 1 ihis tink!, a.i I al "i. i,rh thf.v approved i' 11. • M'.i .isinr. t' f lax ra ami .i * a;.a'■ >:.■ ; im!- Wfiv in -ivii a i- ' ."ii i h.i.l ! !).• appi'. ■ :at ii t •' i iliaiif at t! t iiiif. ! 1"a t* ni ! lit 1 1 • m . '"V • \ • "I • ~ : } r. (i • «ti m i'\ iv »u f'.l 1 ri V'\ jr ' 1 '•• '■ • ' : '■ '• ' • '•*' t-r nti i bsi > r ( ' 1 '* « • • >. ' ■») \ X 0 0 0 s For the whole family. I 0 X Style, service and com- t | fort, and we sell noth- | ! ing but solid leather f o shoes. | | Look Our Line Over | Before You Buy. | | Boyles COMPANY » | King, N. C. | >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000 I •,, . . •lUi'i 1 iaxi's ami tile risintf ex i _ c ? t f. • i f t!it' eounty. we should ; ae • oi.rsrlvt's in tin- t-niumis -11»it rs shoes I ;>ftirr v . rriti ii.' il is an i.: i.n ,d> ■ • ■ the i If a !UI f . .il . nIV Ilia Iniiii v, ail a id ... ..' . It!. a I. liraii; an,\ ellor, I'nr itn pi i''. 'in i, 11ii it ss it is 11»11 - taitii'd and lias witlt * haeh i:i;.r. W'f believe tlit* commis sioners ai'f in favor of a farm demonstrator and divi'rsilit'd farming and other K'vat im provements. hut they have to harden to the howl ajrains! niirh laws. W'f and thf.v innrht pails*- ii* r ; ud a ".-f In asl-: a «|Ueslinn is : I I . If,-.- lift • 1 • t 1 1,.. t•: 1,1 ~ I,a lly, . | .i ' ' ■ lin -1 IK'sS " 1 ' i.t i i :. . In 111 .! . SI I ami in • t• ■ 11i.i> who 11dlii\\ tom ! • inl Mid 1 !'||| I .*Si• ilia! |)f r • lot - and wliosf iiit onu' and |.r..spicily alisiihltoly dcpi'iuU i p in t In- vvi'liari' ni' t lie farm ii'. why taiiiiot thi'.v ludp thr iti iii •r'.' Tin. fxpi-nsi's uf a farm dftiinii.- t ral or paid liy ta\f- tails ii,i lhi* farmer. I»«•- ■ :i ll si• iiic farmtT pays tin l hulk ff tile taxi's in Stokfs County, hi oihfi' words the farnii'r :rr,si pay his own way, as al \a;s, with no ht'lp from the ui ••. «•! Miiit iit nor I hose who live II • ii. i his prosperity. If t lie .- in n.iii-fanr»iiiK families in the i'iitiiit .> paid $5 a head annual ly. :*llikes eould have two farm demons! rat i irs. Wf are loiilidfiit the County i'a.thir- will eventually approve i ! the expense neressary to e-tal-lish a farm airent, ijt'l -i , i t ci■. rilllni the uriremy and 11:: ik ial feasil»ility of the u i.I "mil this time we Iniiii i not rea.--t in our fllor! - liv fi'-. it ti tarmimr. "00000000000000000000000000000000000 1 S t st 0 A *, v X y ■f -. . ait ' f ■ if'ff n « Vrti ■'/"£■ y *•"*•}'* V 5 JC? 111 it os f Department I 0 5 f Store ! V 0 0 :' A Winston-Salem's ) "> (> Banrahi Center x > 0 0 « A ATVflMufflUV MMMIM IH> Mil 111IWIMIMMWBMfcMWiiBMMMHMB ■!■ II 4—UMB—i ; o | ? £ •", . s 0 Hoys' Slipover Wo> I ( !:•!■■.rt»n s Cray, Tan ami 0 0 Sweati rs for si liool wear. Hrown 1 K-ngth Schooi $ x snappv mixed tolors. all v . 0 0 . S|, ">- 0 * sm>s ~ ie,. 0 $ 81.95 1 g a X 0 .Men's Bitf Collar iu,y ' l ' :x,r " ste " l>!ai,i g 0 , Heavy Weight School A q i:iLT \aiik ami Western ;> Standard Lumber.. Jacks. 0 , 0 (MM I weight— Pail' 6 $1.95 fc 0 A o 6 Men's Sl..>:t I'li'i Overalls- $ V .Mt'li's lleavv (Irav Work ~,, ) X .. is 1-1 0 X >«u K.-, (, V 2 l-2c Pair ,hvl ' a!ls haV '' «-ivi-.iu-«i ir. v price hill Kiv.-ds still sell > ■> '■> them ilvap. /, J*. •\ ' Mayo Union S.ii;.-, 0 i n - ■■■• wrar, - i/. - up ••I ( ; '.V. ::t li! . ;1 !iU ' , « , .. ,1 | 9Sc ° o 0 C iJoys' Mixed Color (Jolf! S > mrt 1,(,51 ' in ,an - whit «- J and Knickor l'ants for! French gray, banana, etc. Autumn and Winter wear!, "Knox Knit," — A £ sl.lß' I _ 68c S 0 x 0 ======= I I Stores At I Charlotte, N. C. Lenoir, N. C. 6 Winston-Salem, N. C. Forest City, N. C. X Concord, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. 0 V Gastonia, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. X :d Rock Hill, S. C. Shelby, N. C. $ X Durham, N. C. Wilson, N. C. 6 A 0 Rocky Mount, N. C. Statesville, N. C. X Salisbury, N. C. Sumpter, S. C. 0 y High Point, N. C. Danville, Va. X 6 Anderson, S. C. Goldsboro, N. C. Y 1 X Monroe, N. C. Albemarle, N. C. X 0 Greer, S. C. Greensboro, N. C. Y X Columbia, S. C. Kannapolis, N. C. 0 Y Greenville, S. C. Florence, S. C. A 0 Spartanburg, S. C. Chester, S. C. 0 Y Laurinburg, S. C. Kinston, N. C. A 0 Lumberton, N. C. Hickory, N. C. y X Greenwood, S. C. Asheville, N. C. 6 ? Burlington, N. C. J. W. EFIRD, § A Lexington, N. C. 34 West 3rd Street, 0 Y Lincolnton, N. C. New York City. a ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo* i WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1027.