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!•• 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
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■ .11 :'i ilar in ihe payment of
\aliti iniU'bt eiiliess for
whirh she is liable.
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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
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pnrt and reeonimemlation- that
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King, N. C. |
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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.
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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
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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
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1027.