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""or THE GA5TOMA DAILY C.A7ET7 THURSDAY. FEBSUABT 3, 1S2I ; ACK TWO Caute For Ala:m, SjyS a Haivard Ex- per VOSTH CAROLINA COOD ' is a matter of economic expediency ciaion stjll maintains the everlasting OLD MOTHER EAHTH IS , , ROADS ASSOCIATION, rather than political manipulation. The eeononiic righteousness ami wimlom of an STILL SOUND AND SOLID. Raleigh; Feb. 2. The North Carolina great point is ultimately to build the ad valorem tai at least for taking care Good Boads Association has for many whole system as rapidly as aeonomically of the foods. It may be thut the bonds Ear bquaks Every Day No rn arirorstrJ State system of high- possible, to lo justice to every section cannot )e sold without the st;j ! f ity of ' ' H " " i-.. ways connecting eouuty seals ami princi- :n. every county as the system develops, such a tai. However, such matters re pill towns; the ultimate K1' being a an,! to use such materials as are needed main in the linu.ls of the Legislators to State system of hard surfaced roads, t.i m.i't tin- traflie burdens of the roa.l. decide. The minimum, mileage which would carry As t.i maintenance: What county in out this plan and do .justice to the c. o N,,rtli Carolina has made a noticeable "MORE MARRIAGE" DRIVE IS nomie interests of every county is from su. e ss of the maintenance ui its roads I 0N jN ZI0N cixy. 5,500 to 6,000 miles. T' "' coin-ensus of opinion of Ihe road A system of nilKI mil,-?. mi.-Ii as i- iui!dng a ut Imrit iis of the country is ZIO.V CI TV, Jan. H. Vita! etytis being proposed 'bv some, noiil l iimmii a In:.; i.hiiiIv niaintciiaiice of state high tiis for the past II uiontlis just compil .1, Selected trunk svstein and i.ot a (state ways is inijioss'lde, if eflii ieiit result hae put iu'W pep in Overier (ilea II. System connecting the county seats and :it,. d''rv.. It is believed fiiat every Voliva o the Zionist community, commercial centers. It would tn-an the Knk of the proposed system which is Al . j,.t,.rll,im., t(, Keep .ion interests n. i un-t roi ti d to the point where " 1. lie .an he maintained should be i,roM'ilv NOVEL WAY TO BEAT UP JOHN BARLEYCORN. Hero of "Belio'd My Wife!" Has to FigH For Manhocd. mm njwingn I iiiiftniiiiiaaftir ine; noi ! of lil'Ctil: the aboliol ( A.MHKI i i:. MA: epidem! if i a 1 1 i i orhl in 'ivii.il vv 'li ly t ion -i in reren ' r, i i is . .m f.r K-i.etai :.:-r.: ;. (jr...ii;: i . :.- ' tie format i !.- a: -i ..!d M I self a1 heai' .1 I'. ... t hi ; i pa; !t,d Tie in 11 si tlo l;:ut is just as rfFci-'.ivr as the Vol I : in . 1 ! 11 1 :i t .'s sIi-.wh in Heboid My Wi:'e! ". lo-i rE" Melford's picture ti ,. I 'a'nidia.i Ni rth. st that is cm- t 1 the Cast.iaiaa Tie. iter today and I to C i-: r;li h. 1 1 - .1.1. the .' ode III' Ti I'll ' mil : .1; a 1 .I'na I it !.-. k " l-aiitl: is l;.m:lv' in it'll. ia t'.r itlifal 11 'irl to ,1 development mainly of toui.' and not of c.ninicr.ial inter Stricted to :'..t'tl miles, n good nt.n.v k-pt up by the State after it is taken counties r. juld of necessity be I.-ft off , .cr to a jiart of the Stat,. System, nil- or givea an iitmncly limite.l mile:ie. ;l it . be hard surfaced. Already the Vii3 WOli'.d s;.v vv.ii.'ii cou.it'es 11!. I be Mate has pledged its faith to the KediT avcred ones? Arc we going to nuineet :.! ili.viTiiiii.iit to maintain the roads all county seats or just tin- prin.-ipal built with Ktderal funds and there arc county Sfatsf Trunk linr, of int. res- met- I.ihiii miles of sand clay and gravel chiefly to tourists, may be .l-velaped r..;..l .f this type, many of them rery from a State-wide system : but, in fair ,a.-i ! 'eat mad-. Who would advocate ness to the greater part of the State, ' ri.-ik'ng faith with the Ki.leial (iov.-rii rhose interests are airricii'tural and 1 il .' Who would advocate the State's 1,1 ae 'art towns on 40 marriages drive on commercial, they should be giv. 11 .,. 11 ( iry and not primary crtnsi.lerat ion. The people of every county 1m ve a right to just and fair consideration in the mat te of mileage tin. I nor selected sec tions. 'In the matter of money to be pended, the North Carolina Coo.l Road ii..t t; k'ng car.- of detours w hile t he S' i'e highway is under actual construct tioii.' The Sinn,. iriuciple applies to kieping the dirt or sand clay or gravel loads already constructed in passable . on. lit ion until they can be bard sur faced. This in 110 wise represents n waste of public funds, hut will . render lag 1 he people of North Carolina an im- Association has made statements Ieatedly that the probable ultimate cost mediate service and will serve to keep of- such a State system of high class 'hem satisfied until it is mechanically roads would range from if Ioo.iiiiimiiui to p. ssible to reach their links of the State Possibly tJ00.0tm.OO0. deiieinlTig on the system with hard surface construction. . . .... Cost of materia Wnnd labor. The a Jnount to be raised at the present time POLE. City in the van of Cliinpse the figures : I 'opulat ion . . . . Ma rriages Mirths Heaths Twins born ( sets . The ovcisi-i r wants inon and more twins. Me has a ' ' more man iag right. now. Mitt he wants no rank outsiders to come into ion ('ity for 111: tcs. ' Von can find good enough hiisiiauds and wives at home, he tells the young nii-n and women. Zion City is ' ' liolle 1 1 the de-ert town of America. Sin.. king is folio. id'ii. The ban's on gum chewing. Claying cards can't be sold. Women (ail 't powder. They can't wear low 1 ke.l gowns in to the tabernacle. Zionists can't eat poik.or other tb fish or fowl pronounced unclean in the Uiblc. Few traveling men s'op over in Zion t it v if t h. v ca 11 avoid it. llient of ill rl'.'irti s-.r i. 11 I !.. liaith. -el'.es. In .1. V: :i 1 a..- p II, ca . 1 t '):. toll ;J i 1 1 . J I il i I I I "Mil '1. ri I el I - t 1 . - i l 1: , I. -. I . s 1 . Mm;;' mo: ir. : l ow . 1 1 i ... v dri.k tin i tie' 1 tie- I. a ma :ii-li;ng la i . abi" t 1,1". ti the si .rry ',,', '.is to III;!! ken M- I alia t. s.i-iiig ! in the , k to t i.e th d is nag ma': - ii v .v r. J- in lhe-;i!evco:-n. 11: ' I rile,;. a r,"i . .11 . I 1. .at o.' C'li-.tt !. 11 h'. 1 n c - li, k ti;.' -.1 ltis ti,.. n 't .'.! ;,! i l';.ran, ,.;; Maliel .lul :.,d M.lto I i J Urso tlx 1 xju-si ' "xj i -'in Th. & Then. too. something is due the tiuto inoliilist if he is to bear the entire liiiiiit of the burden (if construction and maintenance. He should be given re lief in the matter of keeping open the pr-senl roads as well as suitable di tours .Judging by some of the steaks th while the main highways are being eon- butchers are i-elliiig, the packers an 11.,.,., a gtructcil using the leather that the shoe men can 'I niiak. s The North Carolina (iood Koads Asso ,":"k,'t f,,r ' N,'w Vl,lk World. Jt t- ,. ' , :' t ha t .1 rilli'HS W.'le pr.'.'i . Car of I and II- .1 ; lav it' ' . -' 11. ... I pi.iv The sh... k in I T-.o I.-, ch 1 n; 01" - an.! t!o k : -io.ll-es in l'.o-t..n. - A 1 . lit ir.. V il 1 I I. ' ' i- el . worid. of H e- RIOTIN'J IN INDIA. My The .--o. iM."! Ciess. ) I.I All AKAIl, India. IYb.1.- Cur .i. I 111 eel, o I't s have be. 11 MTll to t he !;:.!. It ili-t. i.t. y.hi'.c th. t is , nee of last m- k ' i'...!iio; . ., I pel -on - have I.ee.i vvi.iiinl.il by e (lie ill I'v a I.H. I . I,!.. i -. -1 inia ted I o i; iiii.l'ei' 1 1 i.oi i.i -.,..1 in Alh.hal.j.l .! sp..!,-!-. to i..., -1 '.v. . k to lie pi. 1. 1 hi: i ! i T , , ! he I. . i .1 '-' i '. 1 vv i h t he ; ii t . ;. ; ion i .;' I.l'a'neg the i,li,e. The -i'n.l'ao II i , . daig t I, iv t n in I. I. kie.v. YOUNGEST STOWAWAY MYSTIFIES IMMIGRATION OF FICIALS: The youngest stowaway that ever entered the Port of New York, 13 being cared for by the immigration officials at Ellis Island. She is Nina Lombardo, eight years old and arriv ed aboard the Italian liner Dante Alighieri. She told Commis sioner WIir?, that her mother had placed her aboard the ves sel st Genoa. Authorities communicated with her uncle to vr.om he had a letter and learned that he watt willing to take care or t!-. 2 little stowaway. A special board of inquiry will Icok inia ;v'ii&'j c?se and the may be allowed to stay. The i.i shown with Commissioner Frederick Wallis. y ounf.s'.ct PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to dire any case of ITCHING. BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures or dinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co., St. Louis. Ma, Manu facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. Wm ifnatura is on com box o( PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. HANK and FETE HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF PETE - SPASM B.- youTA TAKE NOTICE. OF HOlt H PETE'S TAYrtEBkuW'K), Yj6Ni TrtPrf WW Tttorv ov w. PETE ovi THE 'o. m i Mg,o-ts 3;-G i 90 vox ..VOX - CS) PETE'S Tsroott - ' . .,T-f ..I u-'.'VTwr ' c-. KJ7 Qy. vitXLCJ rs u 2E.W- F't'OJS At VAETfNCC-J !Mi' t'..i in it fM 3, HE VANS POOQ OLD (YioTHEft'S HEftCLT tWEMTERMC THE. -4TED Hilil id oc- l. : lD-',r VTE WAS A bElll.ifiNT VU'Tt .MDEHD - rviElS VAhR -VH'jTC5H'JW5 2,HS.Tr40.V2- (g) VE3,E CtoT EV )M sutrtQS OT- r.Vi. - ,t.V- I 2( Ji ll M 1 s7' "i ft v f . 4 A I TsiTTVinvTr TT A I rSSsVTT XT W 'W i 1 EZ3 2 Sale Opens Thursday Morning at 9 O'clock., We must reduce our Slock in February and to do so we have cut our prices half in tvo and are offering Merchandise at such prices that you will be compelled to buy Ladies' Coat Suits, Coats, and Dresses at One-Half Price. Two dozen Silk Tricolettc and Crepe de Chine Waists also to go at 1-2 price Sweaters, One-Third Off. Skirt Prices Cut in Two. Russ and Blankets One-Third to One-Half Off. Dress Goods and Silks reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent. Towels and Draperies 20 Per Cent Off. Good Pearl Buttons, per dozen 2c 2,000 Yards Curtain Scrim, 10 yards to each customer, per yard 5c 500 Cakes Quick Sud Soap, per cake 2c MEN'S WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 500 Pairs Men's and Boys' Shoes ONE-HALF PRICE 100 Pairs Ladies and Mines' Shoes ONE-HALF PRICE ;;00 Pairs Children's and Infant Shoes ONE-HALF PRICE A!! these Shoes are of the best quality, made by the best manufactur ers, ne w sh,ek bought on a low market. You can't afford to let this op portunity pass by. Everybody come. Full line Rubbers just arrived. "H" ID ow ill I '.' : .
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