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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER v.lconry. method of hunting F,nTaroe bfor the advent of revived as. port and f , Juur in EngUnd today. Fossil roses have been found which date to the Otigocene pe riod, when horses were about the size of large dogs. PAGE THREE (Sffo Syftfaf J T Catherine di Medici, queen of France, pioneered in the wearing of richly designed accessories such as rings and gloves. The custom of presenting gloves to funeral pallbearers is a survival of an ancient use of gloves as a symbol of high position. Before the Christian era, a glove was given to the purchaser of land, taking the place of title and deed to the property. The ancient Chinese customarily offered a guest in the house a leather glove, indicating warm welcome. The early Greeks had a eastern in which merchants threw down a glove before customers as a symbol of their honesty in trading. w Vi7 M v LM fo) mm Sunlbjecll ITo IDentmocmfliic IPirSnmicairy, Mlcay 29flH& Charles M. Johnson is a thoroughly qualified candidate for Governor by reason of his long experience and training while performing many and varied services to the people of North Carolina. SI: t Johnson was born on a farm, owns a farm and is behind the farmer 100 per cent. He understands their prob lems and will do something about them. He advocates an adequate system of All Weather farm to mar ket roads and Improvement of Mar keting conditions. -v4 v 6 3 1 ,1 - ft I mm " : Ik. : t! m It'" ! He offered a broadened and improved educational program with $2,400 mini mum salary, grants in aid to school building and other educational im provements so vital to the state's future progress. He favors too salary increases for state employees. He has approved the Medical Care Program, advocates welfare improvements, expanded facil ities for the mentally ill, improved li brary services.. Mr. Johnson stands for the conservation and development of the state's agriculture, industries, and other resources. His program of pro gress can be financed without increas ed taxes. His policies are sound and those of a practical business man, and have been thoroughly aired during his cleanly - conducted progressive campaign. OHNSORr S RECORD of SERVICE IPiroofi (0)11 Kins EaE22nEniGnims IToir (Soveirimoir A veteran, having served as a sergeant in World War I. Twice elected State Treasurer of North Carolina, winning in each of North Carolina's 100 Counties. He serves as chairman of the following commissions: Banking Commission, Teachers and State Employment Retirement Commission, and Local Government Commission. He is a member of the State Board of Assessment, State Board of Education, Council of State Veteran's Loan Board, Law Enforcement Officers' Benefit Fund. Member and Treasurer of the Sinking Fund Commission, and the American Legion. He is a Dea con and Treasurer in the Presbyterian Church. FOR PR0GR ESS AND GOOD GOVE RNMENT FOR SUABLES B9 lyJInluYl Paid Political Advertisement Ml i -f.j 1 Jonathan Woody. Haywood Manager for Charles M. Johns ' ' a ; V i i J -4-: fi
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