L SUED WEEKLY PRIN( IPLES, NOT MEN ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR ASSESSED K. &, M1UAHY 1. 1914 No. 1 iXAMiATIOSS Be&Ikfor tie intere fa the tfwtxlns erasaioatiom for 'Jrth- ia. ' p)tt!BJttter The Cevrier 1 An exteatire order isiaed by the President reauirei eon petitire examinations by the com mission for the bosition of ject master at all fourth clan post mces at which the annual torn pensation is $180 or more, and at hich the present incumbent wa? hot appointed under tne emi aer ice regulations. 2 Examinations for fourth e?ass Doatmapters under the or 4er mentioned will be held on ie dates and at the examination points mentioned in section S of this circular. . The examinations will be held only at the following nameo places on the dates indicated : Wiwr T, 114 Albemarle. Beaufort, Bolivia Burgaw, Carthage Clarkton, Co lumbus, Currituck, Danbury. lar land, Jacksonv He. Jetterson,tt.ei ford. Lake 'oxawav. Lincolnton Marion.Marsha'l, Mocksvilie.Rox boro, Rutherfor 'ton, Smithfield . Swanquarter, Warsa, WUDame ton. Yadkin vi 1 retmatv 10, 114 Wilkes hfro. Fekraarr It. 114 Sparta. February 14, 1014 Asheville, Burlington, Chapel Hill. Charlotte. Concord, Dan rille. Va.. Dunn. Durham, Eliza bethCity, Fayettevi le, Gastonia Qold8boro. Greensboro, ureen rille. Hamlet. Henderson, Hen 4ersonyille, Hickory, High Point, Kinston,Laurinbur', Lenoir, Lex inton. Mount Airy, New Bern, Qxford,Rleigh,Keidsville, Kock iauham, Rocky Mount, Salisbury, Sanford, Shelby, Statesville, lar boro. Thomasvil e. Wadesboro, Washington, Waynepville, Wil mington, Wilson, Winston Sa lem. Vcfbrvatw m, 1B14 Boone. ' Itoawvaiy . 1014 Newland, Fefcrearr JO, 114 Bakersville. Petarmaiw BO, 114 Asheboro, Gatesville, Colum bia.. Halifax. Nmmt M, 114 C :adbourn, Jackson, Mackeyp, Mar'eo, Troy, Webster, Winton. NMmt ob, ltl4 BVtnklin. mnmt em, ii4 Br son City. Vefervatw M, 1014 Robbinsville. Fefcfevanr . 1014 Murphy- ft Applicants may be examin ed at any of the examination oints and on the dates men tioned in section 3 of this circu lar without re ard to the location I me postcmce at wnicn ap pointrrent is desired. An appli cant for examination for appoint ment at any postoffice must re aide within the territory supplied by such costoffice . No chame in toe dates of examination at any f the examination points can be mae. Applicants will be allowed fcj - be examined on only one o (n dates mentiosed- The appli otion form may be secured rom )e po8cmaster at any of the o ices for Which the examinational are b.9ld, the United States civil service commissiod,, Washington, P Cr or ine postmaster at any nioiiA o r nr KitfH t Yta ArimtttaffAn is to be held, and should be prop eriy executed, indicating therein the examination point at which the applicant desires to be exam ined ( and "Hould e immediately forwarded to the United States civil Esrvice commission, . Wash inn ton, D. C- Persons who, for any reason, are una le to for ward their applications to the commission in time to receive written authority to enter the examination will be examined, abject to the suvsequent ap rroval of their applications, if ttiey appear for examination at a place and on a day scheduled is CmiN tmn coauaitfeai ni siit ia mtabbi ea a tfrC Aam b akmtfB kiatMlf la aka kmi- mi i d 17. Ma left letter yh tW4 tlMt task aU owa Ufa bMM ef Ike faoi tkaa ka M a3ite4 at ftka inak kchit. IartSie fcaw ha aaid at naaitMa al fa ax. oc ukdw im. ai ,V . J!! . 5d"r lamDa..aa wa. gok. to hla wwk raw cast was lla worsi piwa m wa aear tha factory whaasoma au could ka to acairt taa onnk aikncwn person stepped - sa o ba- kakil. I caaa houee and demajadedj - aionty. Mr. Clomnione told bUa ha Oyi aa LtdMttar, eolarad, was a. aMdnt hare much money but ha cidtatallT tkok bj kit brothar atlt ie him what h had ' but : .av.a3c out of hla pocket, the rob- bar nlv:t him and thaa danaiaai c i- i. kaaarx! oyer hia money. The robber nit Af lam of flreant in i0116? o "hoot again where taU of a tain alarm or.flrea-rin mp a ojemmoM eald -you bars at Ualotnet, Mich., on Uhrittaat a. ready killed m; don't shoot any day. The pBia was oaaaad by tha f0?- r?bbe.r thett, Dcani (rjfkt in the hall. I ?. en w , Clemmona r UO "U ' 'Tfi h:t 60 yrda, to Ry Cat- Judge 0. H. Gaion of New Bern J11- aouea. brother-ta-ia. and g has decided to become a oandidate, arm- . - . . . I againat Ur.John M.. Faiaon lor uon - Kre ia the New Bern district. aon. George I. Hood of Goldi- Kn nH u Ahori.. R Rhnmu nf Wo Ram will Alan Ha in thn mux '-oe. t n t a. xi... xu. 4. j. Jiooi, tne iuuuum 01 m nooamen or tne woriu, uieu. ui tlenderaonville, N. O., on the night of December 35th. - William Govingion was attacked by unknown persons near Shelby, tar fUeuipts tj deiy any beaten up a id robbud of. 213 TueB-'edge ot tbe aifaIr- Tiie sUJ't of i. mA. . . w ...the story -ia as fallows; Thd masr day morning of hit week. was in bard hick Lad uei in Former Posimaater H. BattleAb- rnethyof Esc Durham died ember 34tb. -..... rT.tt ,uf j Jletcner House, a negro, shot and lUBtantly killed Beat ie Scruggs, alias Bertie Housei also cuioreU. in oiuwded car on train No .6 ot the! Southern Railway near Hot Spring .u .m ou December 24th. He also at. itmpted to shoot Oonduotor How lMasey il-iuis in-c did not i.i rd Crawford and leaped from the teu tl ,h,oct- lie oy to a fa-t apeediDg train b the conductor opened fire on biro. Ueuse fired four times at the woman, throe bul- leU takini? effect. - Henry Hail's .lore at FaveUevilie sb burned on December 34tb. Beachy btoke the world's record uu Christmas day. Tne fainoiM avi- tor loorjed-the Icon five oonspauHT ...mea and landed in Narrow street . San Francisoo. Mrs. Adlai X. Stevenson, wife of t it:., r' . j 1 ""c'c"ou''' 'I'ta on JJecember 24th, aged 79 v-art. at ner home in cloominatou, th Uharlea Miller, a baker, of 'States-! v i lie, committed euicide on last Fn- day, Decembei 2th, by drinking ' poison. : : Charles B. Skipper was atruok nd instantly killed oy a street oar , n. . in Charlotte on Friday, December, ICth. ., "; ym wmiiSl Miaa Julia Kera. daughter of U S. Senator aodri. Johi W. Keru af Jodiana, waav Irried to Mr. Geo. u. Lmwaon of Ivianoko. T., op Christmai day. Iredell count haEliniit Slf mile of sand-clay roads These road are 80 feet wide andAhe grdea ar not qyer from thr.e to foni per pent. JSx-Uovernor ulenn will likei, accept the boundary commusion jib wnicn it ia understood, has been of fered him. The pay ia $7,600 and he work ia not ao srduoua aa that of the Interatate Commerce Commis sion. CHRISTMAS JCT WEST BEND. Obrtetmas IVee iuad Play. "Tha Cbrtatmae) Ship." The ratoy weather had but lit tle effect on tha Christmas service at West Band last Wedmeoday night. TT nlT "Tha Tmui Cftiin ' In hlf.h fiomt. AtiA AnnARffAi l-n th. laat aceiieand delivered the pree- nts rrv-TTi th. Medina Tmi. w the deiht ot the chiwrem, waa ; waa "i mi aut ieww or ine i eveniinar. The ehurcn vui etmiyiy bu aatiecicarj decorated and the glow waa cheerina eontraet to the aloom t.-j .n. ..-4o. I TKo.miau . f.iB.i. 1 order arid waa wall rendered by the sfmnK havr. We are all atad to bear of tha Mla nnjimii tnuAii.r jnit brinkrina- the- church as th l.n and hope to find them Id the com lar rear carrying oat their work ta their greatest derttnir. ' ; , section 3 o' jthis circular. For location of the eiaminatiorlioom apply a ths -postofflce aa the place where the emminaOn is held. Examinations e.ln aVj.SO a. m. ri By direction of the commission. Join h, McIlhennt, ' President. J fjAfvAic. fX Ttire ii,iiwJ UviUUUiflii VI 1 himii.r rSM Up ad ffirt. 5 Jtn f&mmmna, mr' "ittohimn to . cf MO. . Tkim".rViT... IU aJaa ahot tarauga tba ayez. o taa Itadiac cat abcat o'efoak on I araeet Maasey. a negro suspect fe" titat uL w l0i m S-.- :?!:... !f .. ..P J.0 nuiui au built hi me lime mail'., . . .. r. r . wna ahit A n tnl va. .,,. ideniv'tth? tLrfT !f" 6 WM aDy p,e,ol, D " imu. Later-v-Matspy eonfesaad Pridavitne Postoffice Dapw.tm.ment. imi nLc to tla tmclrvfir. v.. S. ura! I beth, saina that he had "shot hnu but 1 t'i in't am t . fii ai -e stojij&4i.i'i was drawn from him at-. tro,llUe totly in which he had to: Ue-j,125 ln ti4 envtiope tlie day be - f . re Clirtimas. His wife was ill, aprocery till cue and he netted casii ciem.i,ir,4 in .. i.itn- MKm where Mni:ty was wjrkl.t? and badl aicJuted the mjney baiioi him. ihe. 'l'y,:n0I: was t0 strong. He,in guestaor.Miss Mauoe AUrea aur K'L" u 'VTh"; wuyiaia cm inon? c&tud Va-d him tae mone.'. Zr&r'l kerchief undtr a lafldei in the yard. ti too. ine ccriridit, out of the I Pisto1 an ol4 tla People to tell . ll the while. I r-, ';' -th rouao the money both iir'ncht Mis laachme to the 1 14,1 to carry Masrev to OreaaabDroi. Ttil3 rl"l of C'en.ni'or.s were aiou i VLa Zlft ZTyL itnem away fron. the laid. With special pf-'lctmen making a 11 I ' I t t me from the dncr nf the J to the anlorocb.Je. S leriff Shawj of Davidson cot.i.tv ltd the orlso-i- er ic '"' I'tnns macnine. He was sareiy laLdtd In V e Guilford wm- loll Masey is a native of auth 'Carolina coming to T Thomasville , " ?. f, "v" ,T a yT 5x Since I hen he has been employed as fireman .or the Standara Chair Co. ?8 coosidred a "bad nger, M Kmbetb hTtaSL,10 vfiIleB which was responsible wr hia hav i.g 0aly $1.85 in his pay envelope. Clemmona was waitchimaic at t: tie factoiy where Masfey was fireman. lla ia horeiring between Ufa and dsth the wound fret neoessaniy a mortal one but tha doctor fear pneumonia. IFranAlinltUle News. . Mr. and Mra. J. H. Fen-trlas and daughter. Hits Ollie t pent the hodi day8 at HUgb ,Polnt wdth tas fain- uy or w. C. York. The play ghen at the Academy aaturaay Wttt ly the Libeaty Band waa vwy much enj jtd by ali taat anauiea.. Kev.. R. W. HoirreU filled hit appointment at the Baptist church Sunday. 8. M. Bule, Charles aicd Harrell uare oi High point spent the week ead in the city with relative Paul Mamese of near Brower's MM is n.'iEg his family to the Wiuiams place on Asheboro St. Rev. J. R. Bowman preached at Fair Mountt S unday mouuing and mgnt. - Among those who apeft the holi days here aire Mr. and Mra. Jesse MuJienlz of HSUaboro, Mr. and Mrs. jo. ojraniora or SPeacer. Ira H of Washington, D. C, Jesse Cox vi ureiwauora. 'juiuesa iUJiioit oi ma- ee vua oi t-. Mr. Fletcher AUred and Miss Aft n Frazi&r, two of our popular people, welre married Wedoee CAT nlaht at tha realdaincA of thn bride'a mother. Rev. R. W. Hhrrell ine groom is a son o-r .imnwu aurmi bjuu mo unue is . " Mrey amo accojiupdinnea aaugn- ler ot Mra A.. Amanda Frazler. iuB aPPjr oouyia jix unnaimas I morning for Noithem points. We wwn ror tnom xoiig and userul lives. High Pine New. Rev. K. W. Jones filled hia regu lar appointment hre Sunday. Mr. C. A. Vuncatinioji 13 gojn to move to High Point hi a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jesee Freeman of Steeds spent Monday tfgnt wUh hniefolka. , They hvve beeu In Mortleobarg county is1 ting rela tival. . .. . Master iXry Parka hae been on alsk list for ska t-aU few days. slm Resdatiess en Parcel Pest A. rcttltlo rgr4iBc th Itaait of la th OrH ad tmc- ad aonB will toAo nct to4j. ia l. mi. Th llU ( tha valxUt of aajrcal (or teLirar vlth la ha first ad aacoad aoaaa will aa tooraaaad frban 1 to at 1U., mad a taa taird foorta. fifth, alath taraath and aUhth aonaa from 11 tot au aoanda; Tha ratea for thavVoatasa for tha flrat aad aeoaJ aooas wtli remalJ th stunt, which hi 6 ceoU for tha f irU pound and out cant lor vor tna tmrd aiz centa will ba caasod liar the Urt,t paunnd and t iaiils fnr aah additlai&l aound to, tha Xourth sevan, cauls for U( flrat ftnd iur cati ox aadltional pound: for th filih tone, eiut ca-tb tor the fmt pound and u cata far eaca adcUUJnai pound; fw ttl9 ixth ion, uiue cents lor tnc nl8t pound aud eight cents ior jeaca aidiuxwial puud. 1 Mr nhnno-a hoc knnn mflrla with raw r lYi" or Si post mall. Pamela of this mrt.tr greater ia size than 7 2 : inches in length and aiith com- Dtaett snail not be accepfcea ior man tne natkkaires will nrove the inaa.us! !0f greatly enlajgiug the busluess of ,v f vji-y 1j( r.t aiuiaunce - .ine-t has been made recently is that ai.ter Atarcn ie. doks. may ue -t as fourth-class ma.tttr. 'ihey are now clat&ed as tair.i-ciass mat- ter oa whIcu tue postage is higher. Vlateille Iteii.H. The Chrittmas tree at White Hall jjad weather. L &iia Faje HenJey, a situdent of i3l).n Colltte, ispenudng the holi- Jaw witn nomnika. Mlbses Edith Siler of Ramcur ."JJid Le ne Nela of Millb iro were ng the Christmas holidays. Mr. Carl B. Wise seat a few days i'l Asheboro latt week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. All red and l:tt!e son ddison spent Christmas With their parents, Mr. and Mrs.?. C, AUred. Mr. C. H. Heuley and famUy have moved- to the ' hi one of Si. C. Wil Uamaon, near Wc-thville, nJ.-O. Ail red, who naa accepted a pvilUn. ac uiscoe, left, last wetii.- Mr. ai.d ftirt.J. K. Owen enter-w t j lined a - njinber ,jt their frianda la&l Satuiday night at tnelr nime near tne "Y.'' - " Air. W. fa. Alilred is e-piJidlng the hoiiwiyu at home. Melanchton. J. A. Ivey made a business trip to Randieman Saturday. Mira. Jessie Pngh attended the nlav at PleasaLt Garaen Friday night Mr. Louis Hayes and family ot Asheboro aie vis. t era at the home o u.i u ut .tr, Dennis Hves ot Hlxviil near here. Mary Reitzell, a student at Frank linviille, speut .he holidays at home Misa Beita Wrenni of Fraaklinville whe has been teaching here, -start-- ,ed s001 a-aln er a' week's vacation. vacation. Fullers Items. A number of cow ywog people attended the box party at Gibson Academy last Saturday 'Jlght. Mra. r. R. HUnt and son Lind say, epect a few das near High Point vlsitiag friends and relatives. Mr. bolor Laughlin and Mias Lula Kimciey were mairrled on lawt Wed- neeaay evenings Mr. Moody Hunt of Freeman's Mill ia spending Christmas with his noaneictiks. Miss Alma Hunt spent last Satur day sight with Miee Ve3ora iPerdue. Mr. Marvin Small of Randieman i visiting relatives In this commun ity. There will be an apron party in law community the second Saturd night in aext month. Julhui Oiove News. Misa Donna Pugh of this place air. JKose wood fo Randiaman were married Dec. 19. Rev. J. B. umnmt oifficiiai!ine. Mica Kisle Routh is very sick wain typhoid fever. Mrs. Ed KeJlT ia vlsltlmar hAr mwner, Mrs. wicker, at Moncure fo a few week Rev. C. A. Cecil pireachedl a very aeiprux sermuei eti Bethany Sunday. Mr. Jtamea Bradford niTi.U Ta., who came here seeking health Huie time ago is so much better h has moved hie famiily and will maae his home here. Mr. Hubert Oramfot'd le teachinsr very rune aononi at ' this place, iMr. miaa inmen has moved to u reel Da rot, . - Aaheboro Route I Items. Rabbit hunting, is all the . go this .community. Rev. J. S. Tillman fHll lik Brw- wMiiment at xietnei laet Sunday mnrniag. Miss Iva Morean ct Oreenaborn and Miss Nora Wocd- of near Ran dieman. who attended the Hanv. lup). weddime returned to their honita Mi f;Jey. Miss Miattle Puh of Hiirh Pnta. who come home last Saturday) ti at tend her sister's wedding, 1 spend ing the holidays with her parents. ' Mr. Fletcher BrcArn who has beea attending achrd nt wh m.- n.m Saturday to spend Chrtotmaa with hia pareota. bpsrtance of Gathering and Presaryief Historical Facts ReMrs to (fcr Early u History. Taara ara uoacb llaal dasaaa dants of Barolutiooary patriot laT anax of aadolph ra of 1 ould do rvanooipn county to sorm four ehaa- tar. of larga oumbara and which ras earth. "Zr , . . , Tnera are many old burial grounda in the ooucty where- Revo- lutlonery heroes and patriots are buried, soma of these are anmark- marked grave at Marlboro church-. The erave of hla brother John and two oihar brothers, all dlstlnrulsh- ad alike for their bravery and Da- trlotUm wa have hum nr !)! u fa tolDeat . Tha nubile aohnl tuch.r. in th. various acbjooJs of the county could be of great serrlce In harlng the pnbllc sfhocl. puJll8 a,d .heir parents o gather facte and neigh- borhood traditions as to our earlr- li. mi. i , . ""-i'J. inn imuriuKioa cvuna ue The Couriier for publication and would be .:e rest- lug as well as, instructive to all. We nope all tne teachers will under .ta this important work. The location of the graves and these ofiices, but that which should data on tht tombstones of the ear- be cOi tiiered equal y ai important ly settlers is one important matter, is that each shall be not only compe MaTy facts can be obtained aud teU. but with clean and hones printed and preserved. lives. It will take some woik and ef-: The Courier has heretofore pub fort but greet service ca.nbe ob- liehed information as to the sub. tained in gathering information. Th jects to be examined on. editor of The Courier is gather Any tiforn.at.cn can be obtain. Ing historical information, and any- ed from the Postmaster-General, om one who has knowledge or informa- one of the Senators or the Repra tiion and will fu-nish it. the same nontativoa n r.n.o OUR BARGAIN COLUMN Look Here For Soft Snaps A New Department for Tills Qreatl Lost A tile fact y, creamery, brickyard; somewhere in Asheboro. Finder please return .kud' be her alded aa a' public benefactor. Wanted A few ia re enterprising citiaene.' We have am eietfaat suffi ciency of ths other kind. Warted Would like to have those fellows' receipts whi t neverRt 2- di ; a lick of work, yet dress like a prince and ' always have money vv.rtte qr call itm the edJitor who mixes this 4 ipe. . Wanted Would like to know Juht how the towi funds are distrib-l uted. -Address Taxpayer, care of! this office. Pound- One hundred and fifty dogs ia Asheboro on whdeh the doe tax haa n t teen paid. ' or Rent JB g.-ty-aqre farm. Ten-, ant may secure rental of same by giving landlord two-thirds of grain, paying hard roads tax and piylng 1 18 per acre for pasture. A snap. Act Quickly. Ft.ai Sale One automobile; haa beo.i run up and down Main etreet forty times a day for the past six. met Us in order that its owner might keen In the limelight. Same is heavily mortgaged and will be sold cheap. Fauintd. A married main at horn taking care ct the kiddles while hla sipcute waa away taugolne to beat tne oane.. Wanted A few more factoriea in Aahehoro. Wanted A Bull MceeJ This towiJsbip at the last election con tained at deafct three, but they have U U Dim felghtea tiace thei. Wanted Better hitching facilt tiea for the farmers'. Same are bad ly I eedea. Found ---Three or four gentlemen in Asheboro who are p.ing as en terprising citlzeotB at the expense of tae taxpayers. Found A few important (?) citi zens in Asheboro who are never heard teU of except when they pay tner taxes ojr go to vd(te. Kajmcmr Items. "A Bundle i if Macefees' a comedy la three acts,, was presented by the Ba :he' r Beli'i?s" 'f Ashabaro Fri day night in the auditorium and was S-eannj oijoyed. Owing to the in oleimency of the weaher the attend--ujee was not a3 large as It would have beem We hope theW will come to Ramaeur again. Mr. arid Mrs. O. T. Lecnard of Greensboro spar.t Batuiday and Sun- diy with their mfrher Mire, sophia Le inalrd. ! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Philips and children of, Joneaboro and Mr.i and MraLester phiHlpsi of SiaC sdf-neut tne noiiaays wutn their parente. l ne many Iria ids of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Clark of Fayetteytlle will be aeepiy patnei to learn of Mr. Clark deaita there last Smndaj. MIe Diamche Day emd Mr. -Frd Gilbert of Durham epeht Christmas with their frie-d,. Miss Annie Bra dy. ala of Dmrhaan. but who oame fUttne Cor the holidays. "Aimomg the many visitors! in tow dulning the hiJldsje we ucticed J. C. Marfih. D. JL Sont. Irai 3 3 At of Qreensboro. jO. D. Tioigdon, i tf Tooco Oa., Henry Lambert i f H'gnj Point, Kan uaiawia and Lee Craven of Raleigh. Mies Lamb of Burmeton v hilled heir friend. MIsb LnU Wea" the paet week. Pestoices to Be Fills.! . Civil erTiea axa-atatoap wilt 1 aaifl at Aahaaova Isb. it, ItU, rui aut postomaaa waaxa aaa as IMcaaauoa n fist or aiaia ajul tj wnicn tne preaant Incambaat IT ' at .nnoRit.i1 .la th. Aiwtl riee ragulatleaa. m. ,t j tf Vr.'ll.r to aTSbST wnTT ara as roiiows; ooiaridge, Farai -.,. kitn.m.. t..h.. t ,v t boro, ttsmsaur. Beairove. iophU stalay Trinity "WVT" . ' ' .M . - Applicants may ba uaratne4 any Of the places designated the oouaty m which they liv ,n u u tneT may desire. After tl examination ar one of the thr highest anpllcants fcr any oartica lar office may be designated by t!-a l'n tor you may et the offiaf " tru want the office get as maa administration. Get ready and ctand the examlaa, tion for you may gat the offio. n.it. . -, . . uci mo pmrtuis 0 IBS onice IO fUfr- or signing petitltna. The right to. petition those in suthority is sruai- amteed by the constitution. The Con rier hopes to see active, workin n Democrats aDpoicted to fill all Subscriptions Paid The following good friends ware thoughtful enUfb to remember Tlfc Courier during the Cha-lstmas holi days by renewing their aubacriB- tion- H. C. Nance, Farmer. S. A. Lewis, Carthage. J. M. Pounds. Cedar Falls . Llndeay Bvaue, Asheboro Rt. 1. L. M. (Ook, AsbeboA). ' M K. Hammer, Washington, D.Q. Ni W. Davis Caraway Rt. 1. O. P. Walker. Caraway Rt. 1. Mrs. MkTV H Vow RanHl Edw. W. Shedd, E. Providenoe, u. I. Mrs. Etta WatsOT. Red Springs KM E. p. Beck. Ashebmiro. Fred Cox, Lexlngtont Wm. Lyttle Asheboiro. A. M.. Ferree, Asheboro. J. C. Craven, Asheboro, Rt. 1. H. M. Robins Asaebro. G. A. Hendrix, A9iabaro. B. E. Roach, C:irawty. A.. S. Pugh, Asheboro Rt. 1. H. F. Bulla Asheboro. W. J. Moore. Asheboro. A. J. Rush, Farmer. J. B. Slack, Seagrove Rt. 1. A. M. Heillg Ashebioiro. Chas. L. Pree e l,, Asheboro.. L. F. Uawdermilk, Glen Side, Kansaa. II. N. Steed, West Raleigh. O. T. Macon, Rameeur Rt. 1. Mlflee T. Allen, Rameeur Rt.. 1. . 2. Keams. U N. Cranford, New Hope Aaalf emty. Joe M. Johnson, Ramseur Rt. I. Jolm Lemi bert, Ralph. J. R. Crouse, Cid. Mrs. F. M. Patt9rsnn,-High iPola. R.. T. Glass, New HM. " W. G. KeaTor, Faomctr. A. C. Cox, Biscoe. E. A. Go'i.f high Point Rt. i. J. 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