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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 L4th Absolutely rYss of Rheumatism, Nervousness and tspepsia--Thanks to Dy It is a wonderful medi cine, states Mrs. F. E. Toiinscly 731 Merchant SL, Lcs Angeles, Cal. Millions of people ell over the U. S., Canada and Mexico have testified to the remarkable reconstruc five power of this wonderful medicine. Get a bottle to day. At all good druggists. LOAN FUND BONDS UPHELD BY JUDGE DEYIN Hog Arithmetic. Holds Obligation Of State Are Valid But Question Notes Given By Comities. Validity of the $5,000,000 bond is sue for loans for school buildings au thorized by the 1921 General Assem bly was upheld last week by Judge W. A. Devin, of Wake County Super ior Court, m a judgment signed mi the agreed case brought to settle A new type of examination for Recent co-operative shipments of j at Columbia University, instead of hogs show how it pays to feed right! a few questions on the nigh spots of and have them ready when market the course, the new examination con- prices are up In one of these shipments soft hogs weighing 100 pounds on Jan uary 1, 1922, were fed under the di- ! rection of Agricultural Extension Service and marketed the first of ,March as hard hogs averaging 160 pounds.T he average pnee of these hogs ws $18, compared to a value of $6 on January 1. Deducting this $6 uvuulo miocu puiiuaocio xjx. uiv. j ancl tne C0Sl 0i ieea, ai o cents a bonds. The court, however, takes' ound added weight. leaves a nrofit occasion to question the obligations that are being accepted by the State as security for loans made from the proceeds of the bonds. Validity of the bonds was attacked under Section 4. Article 5 of the1 con sti tution when prescribes conditions under which the credit of the State of $9 a hog. An automobile driver may run full tilt into the latest model of rail road crossing gate, recently installed in Chicago, without injury either to himself or car. The gate will grad ually yield and will halt the car just short of the track. A system of KNOW NORTH CAROLINA ity," declares Judge Devin in his opinion. The court holds, however, that the questionable features of the bill are all involved in the validity of the notes accepted by the State as secur ity for loans made from proceeds of the notes, and that there is no ques tion about the validity of the bonds themselves. " There is no suggestion that the bonds were purchased as other than nhlintions of the State of North What Carolina Needs. North Carolina cannot live on its past What are we willing to give toward its future? Within the boundaries of 'this commonwealth are all the requisites for the building of a. great state soil, climate, nat ural resources, means of communi cation, and an aspiring people. North Carolina needs faith in her self. To believe that the golden age lies in the past rather rn. in the future is a denial of faitn. When the backward look dominates a peo ple it is already in the flrs.i stages of decay. North Carolina needs a revision of its organic law. The present con stitution must be made to square with the facts of modern times. A constitution which does not grow with a progressive people is destined in time to become a barrier to fur ther progress. North Carolina neeos a country life commission. A state wnose pop ulation is eighty percent rural can never go far beyond trie average standard of living of Its rarming people. The cooperative movement is an indication that thte farmer pur poses to have a more extinct voice in his economic affairs. But, man does not live by bread arone even though the bread be r:-ue from wheat scientifically srown and co- onnoors fnr thp Srate and Fuller operatively marketed. The good neade and Fuller for the Durham things of life education, recrea- Dan-k tion, health, culture mr.vnll come' lhib-My-TIsm, a pain killer. may oe pieageu una ' weights and coil springs exerts brak Article 7 which requires a vote of the , pressure people as a prerequisite ior uie iw-i 1 traction of any debt or the levy of any tax by any political subdivision of the Stale. "The provisions for repayment to the State of these loans present sev eral constitutional difficulties and it may be the State Treasurer coule lawfully have declined to issue the bonds and accept the notes of the county boards of education as secur sists of a number of statements con cerning matters previously gone ov er, some of which are raise and' others true. The stuaent makes a plus sign next to those ne considers true and a minus mars neslde he false. This affords no cnance for the bluffer to exerciA oiols ui me new method. The daily numhPr clients In Paris is appro Money back witnout question f HUNT'S GUARANTEED fi'TM niSRASR RP.MIT.nrKS Ji I (Hunt's Salve and Poep),fail in 1J the treatment of Itch, Eczema.Kty Pinorurnrm Tiott(.rnT Athritch- A IS i ing skin disease?.- Try this Xk treatment at our risk. J. G. HALL, Druggist. 4 t How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- great improve ment m your sreneral health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Ser.d for testimonials, free. , P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold ty al5 Druggists, 75c. son from the Blood and healincr the- ii:c Carolina and the provisions oi tne i eaced portions. act would seem to amply assure the! After you have taken Hall's Catarrh rmrrhaper that he was a valid ob-i Ee3PnfJSLPJ n!e wili see ligation of the State." concludes the opinion of Judge Devin. The State Department of Educa tion has already received application for more than the full amount of the loan fund created by the act au thorizing the bonds and a number of i school houses have already been built or are under construction in anticipation of the loans to be de rived from the State, which are pay able in 20 annual installments. The agreed suit was brought byj E. R. Lacy. State Treasurer, against! the Fidelity Bank of Durham, pur-j chase r of $500,000 worth of the hrvnds. Attorney General Manning! Granitoid Floor Paint Put it on today. Walk on it to morrow. Shines like Enamel. saves the surface longer because it contains more pure iead. It's the lead in paint that forms the protecting film. The paint with the most lead will cover the most surface. Compare paint formulas here's Kurfees: Pure Carbonate Lead -Pure Zinc Oxide - - 100 "More pure lead per gallon" You can paint for less with Kurfees. Let us figure the amount for your home and show you the beautiful color selections. A IB Kurfees makes a Paint for every Purpose We have them Holeman Hdw. Co. in their additional i to tne residents of cities compact groups without B - . cuVmiJ as noible Xews and Observer, life commission would Interest itself v-- Supreme court in order to settle fin- allv the- validity of the bonds as soon Airplanes in the California rice fields ward off the floc-Lr of wi-fl i ducks that come down from the j on the i m promoting a more equal distri bution of these good things to the food-producers. North Carolina neecs a- earnest, concentrated camnaign f rvino out the blot of illiteraev." ThP TpvpI nf North each autumn to feec a state's progress must always be ; grain. gauged by the extent o-fthe people's! ability to share the thoughts, hopes, i aspirations, discoveries, and move ments of humanity. So long as North Carolina has a white illit eracy rate higher than that of 46 ' other states in the Union, he'- lev1 of progress will be lower than it ouuht to be. "Great is our heritage Gf hope, and great The obligation of our civic fate," E, C. Lindeman, Professor of So ciology, N. C. College for Women. France has six living soldiers who are unknown. Tneir memories are a complete blank as the result of the horrors of war. Photographs and detailed descriptions a-e to be given metropolitan ano provincial newspapers in an attemp? to llocate their relatives. After you eat always take (Tor your acid-stomaoQ Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat I T Gassy Feeling. 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