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77r7-7T7v t h e p eop l'e. forth e p" and with t h e p e ople 1 I ' . , ' 1 - m I I 'i , vou XU NO. 61 : H " N, , . ' LEX1SGTOK. N. C. THIHSDAY DEC. . IM1 " ' ' ' - ' ' ; SHED USt. ' ''' ?AGES TODAY . .... . ; . M m ! r7.:.! ' ' . " sa, . - i : ..... .. i . : Inin iRmiriRrilTO I T .oral Livestock micTDiPT cpunnii m - - . nil ni anna -. ". ncru- vimv -1 1 1 v ii ii i l. iwi i - ? iiik Audit V UL V L' WUA V duiimwiuuj, , ; n vr r ,v w- - " -- ' .. i m n sr i m urn - M IOUIILI I UUIIII mil HEW OFFICERS OF i DAV1DS0I1 COUHTY ASSUME COHTROL I Dickens Welfare Officer ; and Burgin County Attorney - Despite the very weather many people from various ' parts of the county came to Lexing- ton Monday for the inauguration ' the new oet of county officers. The oath of office was administered about - ... ' nnrVltYslB. ten o'clock ana tne couin.jr -v - loners, sheriff, clerk and register got down to business immediately. . During the afternoon the county commissioners and the board of edu mnettnff. at wnicn time Jesse W. Dickens, of Silver Hill township, was elected as suiw....- . .. .,..1,11.. wnlfiire. succeeding, a, r. nu.riu who was elected clerk oi court. The vote for Mr. Dickens was unanimous on the part of both boards. Mr. Dickons is a i.uu of Churchland high school. Is super intendent of the Sunday school at Holloways Baptist church and is a young man of line personality ana strong character. He was strongly endorsed for the position to whlctt h vim elected. Hhriff Bruce Talbert announced the appointment of Charles W. Qll- liam. of this city, as oiuo and G. C. Loftln. of Thomasvllle, as Jailor. Other deputies announced Monday were' D. E. Horodlth, of Thomasville, Daniel Laftln. of AI e nA T n. Kimcl. of Arcadia. ' A deputy will also be named later at Complete ' ' County Uttices Will Begin Soon Under the direction of the State a .Mimr iho firm of Scott Charnley. well, known certified accountants of Charlotte, will make &a audit of the ki.. nf Ttnvldson , County, It was learned . yesterday. Mr. Charnley .... t,.r. Mnnrtav conferring concern ing the matter and a member of the m hosln at once a enreful and comprehensive audit of all records of u. nnIintv fnr the purpose of ascer- iho AT.rt status of each branch unfavorable of tM ;?'A. " SEEKS 10 REMOVE " CASE BEGUN HERE $12,000 Case Over the Armfieldand Griffith Surety Bonds county's condition as a whole Vhtn the work Is completed it is expected that the audlw or a sum nr u .ivlnr the concrete infor- mation no doubt aesirea oy f the county will be ins - submitted or publication. Ph. .iidlt Is expected to snow ine approximate amount of fees coming im. from every source, im;iuui.. ....,i.r'. nniirt and the exact dispo nf them. It Is hoped also, among oher things, to show what the operation of the county home has been costing the county. . The new county officials,- coming in; after the commissioners hatfe been h ommslte ; party for sixteen years, desire to start with a clean j ....... , slate as it were ana cra" essary that there be a comprehensive audit, so that tney may What point they are starting. SKW RETOnDEB MEETS PVZZLER IN FIHST CASE hm.p Olive had a bunch of dl- . . j. ih.onirh In verso testimony to ' t-t famt that came before him. 7 . . .,i Jtather it was eigni cases uu mto one that confronted him Mon day morning seven negroes lined up before the court to face the com mon charge of gambling by means of playing a little "skin" down In Floyd Davis' room saiuraay nuw ifl ulirnlnir an aitreement undr v. loum nf North Carolina that it would not seek to remove irom mr state courts any suits that, might be brought against It. the National Surety Company, Which Blgned the bonds of J. lArmfleld and Zed Orlfflth, presi dent and cashier of the defunct Bank of Thomasvllle, has now filed a mo tion to remove a suit brought by Re ceiver Finch to-collect bond money amounting to $12,000 to the. Federal Court, it is learned nere. Before a foreign company can ao business in North Carolina, it is said the luw requires it to file with-the State Insurance Commissioner a writ ten agreement that it will not seek to remove actions brought against it to the Federal courts on the ground of diversity of citizenship of the n.rtle. at action. The companies entering the state for business un the jiiiii aoreement are said onnnW certain representatives in wX-th rnmiina uoon whom service may be had in actions brought against them. , , However, It is understood now to k h. rontantion of the surety com pany in nuestlon that the North Caro- i .nir(n!r the agreement of that he would not have a large num- and two others plead guilty, ber of deputies but would to a c"-hll0 four remaining defendants said -u 1.1. rriv.uDon the assist-i . ,,, th whole: bunch .. ... .. 1. 1 r.i.,,.,..H hv the ance oi tne coiwioinr. -people of each township for ance In enforcing the law,; . 1 ex pect to have no favorites in the cxer else of the duties of my office and l intend to give a square deal to every ,one," said the sheriff to a represent. tlv 6f this paper shortly after la t.. ntrtre. His selection of deputlea ' m Ulv Mim announces was ... ,,ntv" una the whole: bunch that went on the stand swore together on the matter. Saunders claimed he was asleep during tne wnoio frm.nr. although four pollcdman .hi. to hear loud agrument punctuated with oaths a hundred yards away. IHaywood made one mistake though, for when the offloera sur Aiinri.it rhe house and penned. In the party Haywood reached domnon nickel that he told an officer was hie property,' The nickel was fyinn .ia. th. ,hox used for the Vskln table. While three o? me ovni nni iilltv" pleaders were acquitted nf'evidence the nickel serv- .a in clinch Saunders. He and the who Dlead guilty receiv .4 rn.. of IS each. Grille Floyd Davis was taxed with $25 and costs (or running a gambling room. " Floyd .niA this was not his firH skin game at it place, while one of the .it.MM admitted under questioning by Solicitor Brlnkley that Floyd also "chipped the pot." int sunci -plained to the court that "chipping the pot meant mat tne !...-. nlng the game aippea in ni once and awhile to levy a little tri bute for, the use of his premises, ninnunv rntTVTY CXMTTOX CROP WlIJi BREAK RECORD UminsV: . Clerk E. C. Byerly waa not In i pwrt .r.nimra his selection of dep uty Monday but will make a choice withlB a snon un. In view of cortain charges contemplat ed in the method of conducting tne office. Mr. Byerly is "tata . .o Miect a person suitable ..miiwiI new order of things. RVglster W. J. Parker began hi. offlctal duties early in the morning by writing out a marriage "ce""'' an anxious swain. Former Register Bwalm is remaining with his success or this week and Mr. Parker expecW to have a deputy on the Job Probably h next week. It is expected that James C. Davis, formerly of this city, but now residing at Ablany, Oa.. will be deputy register. , . The board of county commission er composed of O. W. Smith of Lex Ington, It. M. Stokes, of "any. . i. rn m amn m Denton. formally organised by electing Mr. D,vldsou County, farmers' have SmUh a. chairman. Mr. Smith led probably raised this year tne largest r. .irVet in the elee-i:, . ,tton In the history of the ' tlon by thirteen votes. W. O. Bur- cunty, Judging by the esrly ginning gin, of the Lexington bar, was unani- iL. iia ronnlrlne the agreement which they were' a party Is contrary to ,h. r,nittiitlon of the United States. It Is considered likely that the ,.v rnmnanv will find some oppo- .ifinn to its motion for removal on .h. nrt that It should have re- iH to .lirn'the agreement on the .riiiKl of unconstitutionality rmwv than to sign tne agreement ent good fulth and then to attack ite nm onvnnant afterward. It is considered likely tne nin" will come to the attention of the State nnnartment " and that an Interesting situation may ue k.. ...nn f the motion for removal, especially since the (Legislature will meet in Maieign i m,. .,,i 'in nuestlon had been started In the euperlpr. wwtoTJ Da- viason" vf""1' .. collecting moneys alleged to be due the bank by the former prc.ii""' -cashier, for whom the surety com pany acted as bondsman. CapitalistsMay.v Buy And Operate. C. & Y.JRailivay riHznii of Davidson Couuty ' gener- .iiv anri esneclally those of eastern and southern Davidson will doubtless hail with Joy the prospect, tnai a; company will probably be formed at once, or is now oin u, the purpose ef purchasing ana con tinuing the operation of the Carolina and Yadkin River Railroad. The following story concerning the pro posal appeared in Tuesday' High Point Enterprise: , ' "Developments are following thick and fast In the situation of, the Car olina & Yadkin River rawroaa, wnicn has been ordered sold by tne court, ftor a. netltion to that effect had been filed. Although no definite ac tion has been taken . regarding the m.ttAr. 1t aonears now that the road will continue in operation after it is purchased by some corporation "Yesterdav afternoon a, meeting was held in the chamber ef com merce rooms and at this meeting a proposition is said to have Men pre- ntil bv out-of-town i capiiaiiHis, who agreed to purchase tne roaa ana then rehabilitate it. ;; J I - : "No agreement was reached at the meeting, howevtr, action oeing ae layed until another meetinfc here Friday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock, At that time another proposition will be Dresented by local - Interests, i. "Several days ago the - Superior ? court of Oiulford county ordered that the road bo sold at auction,: ana lo cal business and professional men are now lining up their forces to see that the short line is bought ny a company that will improve tne roaa and continue it in operation. The order of the court Was that it; be sold within 60 days. J t' ' "Business and professional men oi High Point are of he opinion that the C. & Y. railroad can be made a paying proposition. . With the expen .4i,r of nme money for improve ments, the road will- be operaieu more successfully. It is declared The C. & Y. railroad operates trains from High Point o High Rock, a distance of approximately 35 ii. Frelcht alone 4s hauled on this railroad, the company? having alsconttnued the practice jf 'carry lng passengers." : t , REPORTED HERE AFFECT COUNTY C. & Y. R. May Unite With Southbound Dam May be Built Runtbllngs of movements that may nnr.nrt hichlv signincani aeveiup- Vients for Davidson county nave reached Lexington this ween, inw i nn in An with the rescue and n.tnratlon of the Carolina ana uu kin River Railroad and the building of the Tallassee Power Company dam ! at Stafford's Mountain near tiis" Rock. Monday afternoon and Tuesday im portant meetings were held at the chamber of commerce at High Point to discuss the disposition or me ru- Local Livestock Dealer Is Found Dead In His Bed ' John F. Smith, of this city, widely known throughout the county for a number of years as a dealer in horses and mules, was found dead in bed at his home on West Fifth Avenue about nine o'clock yesterday morning. Funeral will be conducted from First 'Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at twe o'clock and Interment will follow in the city cemetery. Mr. Smith was thirty-six years old and leaves a wife and three children, a daughter, Willie Veigh, about fif teen years old, and two younger sons, Ralph and Moyer. He was a native of this county. . For many years Mr. Smith had engaged In the purchase and sale of horses and mules and had proven him self a very successful dealer. He main tained for a number of years stables at both Lexington and Denton. For some time he was associated with Foy ft Shemwell, having charge of the BUILDING WILL BE OCCUPIED MONDAY First of Kind in the State Unsurpassed in Its Appointment Lexington high school students next Monday morning will move into one of the best school buildings ever erected in North Carolina, when they occupy their new quarters in the dis trict high school building on North State Street. It is likewise interest ing to note that this is the first strict ly high school district in North. Caro lina to be placed in operation, in a home of its own. It required a special act of the horse, mule and buggy department I Legislature in the shape of a public of that firm. A year or more ago I local law before this high school dls- he and his then associates, Roby i trlct idea could be accomplished. It UOAD SURFACE SOVT1I OP CITY A TKIXU OF JOY mnualv elected county attorney, The Bank of Lexington was ! treasurer of Davidson County and will handle all monies of the county dur lng the next two years. ... virv whits, an ex-soldler and eook of Company A durlbg ita service In the world war. waa elected cus todian of the court house and will have the task of keeping the offices clean and warm and the plumbin in ..nnri. .nd the sneed with which cot ten has been ginned during the past w.ka. Uo to KOvemDer it there had been ginned - from this year's crop $1 bales, as against only tH bales to tne same aaie wi gain of nearly three hundred this yT- . . .. .. ... .k. During the past vnree wren. ... tin here has been pushed to the unit, soma days It being necessary tne wagons i mnftltlnn, The commissioners held a two-days .A(nii.nin Tuesaay auvi- Dviurv i ins . " t'" knma or the wagons home and come again next mornui. u. Bernhardt renorts that he has h.it a busier season than dur- eeslon, "r"' wor. hi past few weeks. It 1. re- tJLE: lust" oreddjourn.! ported also that other lr- In the lliv . ment was the appointment of a stew ard or keeper for the county home. Some five applicants were placed be fore the board and recommendation! were heard In favor of several appli cants. The board took the appoint ment under advisement and It a expected that the appointee would be announced soon. I Much business of routine nature came before the new commissioner during th first session. All of the bills for holding the recent election were canvassed and ordered paid in addition to the usual numoer m for ordinary expenses. Lee Crotts. of the Mount Tabor section, was yesterday appointed as keeper of the county home, when th commissioner held a brief pcll session. Mr. CrotU was highly ro .mmiM h a number of good ritisen as being highly capabl of running lh county hom in a busi-....-iik. .nd human mannerJ Mr. Crott wll relv 110 per month ..i.m .nd will furnish all labor nee- esaary for th car of the Inmate of th home and for th operation of th farm. Th former kPr was paid 171 pr month but w allowd to hlr a certain amount ef help. It I said.. Just how mum inn amounted te th present board has not been bl a yet td ascertain. Th board will require that a strict ly itemised account of all expense of th horn shall b furnished then! each flyt Monday. , , Major Wd II. Phlllipe to I Crssnsboro this week attending Ti erkl court, whin h la I(d la Important litiiatlon. ounly during th past tnre or, jour weeks have been running rigm. w w ih. limit almost. The price received tnia year are Ti,.f new hard surfaced road from the southern limit of Lexington to r.r,A th. C. O. Sink place is .bi.. .f h.miiv and Joy to motorists. say those who have passed ever the stretch . that is now "ced n i trafflc. Harlee-Throsh r-onrtructlon Co.. who are placing .u. ..nhalt surface, are now III. liF ,. ,1,1.. laying .top from swearing ..... way to Join tne una -...w...,H from the end of South BV'U.ll n h - - it.,. ....i. n....t with anyimng im favorable weather this second link ...... m k. nmnleted within a com- oaratlvely short time. Th longest :.-...h i.ih m one day un to Tues rf.ir Rnrlneer B. . r unci - in lln.al f net. v wa. . . This surface Is Being pmctu .-i ..ih.li men and is under ex pert Inspection furnished by the State Highway Commission, with the re sult that th surface Is an unusually smooth one. The topeka is said to be an' excellent aurame sun.i.... material. ' . '. The contractors wno r " the concrete base hav completed their work to beyond where h Lln wood road enters the Central Hlgh- a r.m can so ovr th sur- !fac near tht point and com to Lex- i.-.M nua ihi unwoga . i.-m runnot to through to n..llk..He h this. mUlB. f (Vis on the progress is xpcted tq b slowd up by wintry weatn... Red Cross Passes iQuota AskedFor-- This Community tinirtnn lied Cross chapter cross ed the tape In winning time In the recent campaign for, funds, It was announced Tuesday morning by Chairman James A. Leonard. Chair man Leonard reported tnat a tomi of 11,014.60 was realised: a resuiv of the recent systematic canvass for the purpose of carrying forward the r nf the local chapter uurins . coming year and also for providing the local quota for tne national . ih. n.d rvnss. ' Th. local work of the Red Cross has many ramifications In the way of relief in needy cases, teaiunns Una and Yadkin River Railroad, which 8wlnR and Henry Turner, purchased ! is under the control of the ,clty and Is In the hands or a receiver which must be taken over or aban doned at an early date. It is reported that a proposition was made there by President H. g. Fries of the Winston-Salem South bound Railway to the effect that if ...r.i livlnir along tne line oi w road between High Rock and High Point would subscribe to iiu, stock the corporation or interests represented by Mr. Fries woum tur nish $450,000, giving 600.000 as working capital to tuke over . rehabilitate the road, buy necessary .oiling stock and put it into good ouerating condition. ritlzons of Denton here yesterday were happy over the prospects brought forward and believe that interests in High Point, Thomasvllle and other points along the line would be ablo to promptly secure the $160 000 requested if the offer of Mr. Fries is accepted. Other propositions are understood also to have been tenta tively submitted. Suggestions were also made that the road might be ex ..nrtort from Hich Point to Greens boro and thus afford the latter city something It does, not now have, a competing railroad, ' During the past week or so, it is iu,n. hete. reports have been rife nriin that the Tallassee ruw.i the Cameron Hotel at Denton, which county to a certain extent, yet it is was destroyed by lire several months independent in its control. A board ago. More recently the partnership of five trustees appointed by the with Messro. Swing and Turner was county board of education have con dissolved, trol of the school, but the bill requlr Mr. Smith hud made many friends ! ed that three of the Ave of the ori ln the county by his genial personal- ginal members of the trustees should ity, who regret very much his untlme- ! be appointed from the then existing ly end. I city school board of Lexington, As Members of his family were up , to future appointments of trustees with Mr. Smith about midnight of the question appears to be a .little un Tuesday and sought to quiet him. '. settled. The superintendent of the After taking a rather large dope of 'city schools is also superintendent of bromides, which are said to be harm-! the high school, but the elementary less, he became more restful and re-! schools outside of the Lexington city turned to his room. Mrs. Smith did I limits remain under the 'control of not seek to wake him early yesterday the county board of education as hero morning, believing him to be asleep. tofore. ,, but upon entering his room about nine o'clock found that life was ex This much by way of recapitulation. But the Interesting thing now so far several hours before that time. tlnct. He hnd evidently passed nway:tt:, tno community is concerned is the kind of building that the boys and . , girls of Lexington have placed at tholr I service. j .. ' UNIFORM CLASS ROOMS. v The top floor is the one to be oo- Icupied at first by the high school. ! On either side of a broad hallwav. STUART CRAMER TO BCIIjI) ANOTHER BIO COTTON MILL The Mayflower Mill will be the name i ef the new weaving plant that Btuart W. Cramer Is to erect at Cramerton. 1 uu.iuu i " - , fl, . ,,. . , . chrd Ary ,r. ofa n.V ,.. snd efficient looms foct ttnd each having large windows I T)mA I kl.lt u-ulnr level lO U CBmu- would probably not be as high as th one at Badln It is expected " to be higher than was In mind when the proposal was first broached . about ..r. uo. The territory above the Stafford's Mountain sit Is mor ; " . -- .v.. f.n of the river less level mm - -- ,hMi precipitous so that a dam ther. would back water much farther up stream and cover mucn n.D lory than is done py me u.. from the Baain nam mnv ntl-M.-n RESIST ifk..i owners of th nation will in pricw. ..... I ...... - - ..,i.ir such a. to lv. th. grower. a profit . uk. th.lr fight against th. music for thlr labor. Cotton last Baiuraay.tru,t" to tn reaerai '":,." " . m IIS n.F hill . .nr M IO 1. O. relief of ex of helr families. n.... .Ian Anntvl service of ex-service men in hospitals and camps and la also aiway to respond to great emergencies such as those arising out of disasters like the great fire at New Bern last week, rrh. r hunter was askea to ..I.. II Mil . and it did this, with- ii en tn hum. The canvassers met with a cordial reception throughout the city, said Chairman Leonard. He was especially appreciative .... liberal response mad by the manu facturers of Lexington wnicn it possible for the total amount asked for to be over comriuuwu. The Red Cress expects io i.i.....-- IU coopeiation with the puoiio nea i.. nursing In this oistrtci. aiona iu other activities. ' . BETTER RAILWAY .rTftV 8ERYICK rtK ii..w-" IrnnrnvM lallway malt service for iin.i.n is Indicated by a letter re- .i h. local nostofllce from i- vvii.u . ' . of the Railway Mall Service. Sharp at Company Is uow about reauy w ii.u. , forward, toward the erection of th long contemplated dam at Stattord a Mountain, which would afford power to generate a large horsepower and at the same time proviae an impuuiiu ing basin larg enough to prove of great benefit in providing an equal flow of water tor tne iwu . ready owned by the Tallassee Com pany In the Narrows of the Yadkin. The recent dry weather has so de pleted the usual flow of the Yadk n as to lower the surface of the Badln i.i.. ... . .mint where the situation has become Bomcwhat serious for the power company. H In view of the fact that even sine the- State 'Highway Commission awarded the contract for the free bridge across the river near Yadkin the power company ranou - procurable will be ultimately install ed In this plant, utilizing the fine oombed yarns produced by the 60, 001 spindle spinning mill, heretofore . . L . i ...... .fin ......a - Known as in. .ui wv..w - ly ajacht: In fesffeot "to qurp ment, lay out and general efflcleney, this general unit that Mr. Cramer and his associates have in contem plation at Cramerton promises to be. one of the best in the country. Application has Just been made to the secretary of state for an amend ment to the charter of the Mays Mills, ranging one entire side.. These Win dows are of the austral type, which permit of the maximum of ventila tion yet prevent the flowing in of a direct draft upon the iiuuils.v The wiedaws se asilried and ToiceYeiT " and can be made secure in any post tion. Each window has two shades, one, to each sash, and these shades . are also controlled in such mannor as to give the finest results In lighting or shading. ..:...' Around the other three walls of i each class room range blackboards for the Entire distance. These black- Ze n and "member. I Iher negotiation, in regard v ...uJI-a fiut ahAtlirtnv I - inc., pruviU.I.B V.........-0 , -.nl r la... the corporate name to the ura- of th. verV best ton Mil Is. Inc.. and atao mjhMI t0 b, oblalned for the pxirfJt and ,h-.,'ttP!tn, L... ,Tm. will be whlch houl1 laat tor indetermln While the corporate tltl. will Jh period and minimum of changed, it Is Mr Cramer s Pnc-e(dult wUh a maximum of cleanIlnM11. l0 reta n ana continue i each of th. high school room. I. name, trademark etc of the May Iocker teache Mill which will be the apinnhiK ".lBf d0wn both sides of the roomy hull- of th. development. The May yarn are twQ hun with the dist netiv. eagle symbol. ugo of tne tuden affordinl regarded as a new weaving unit, proum-me . . rei,t room for the ladv teacher, and adjoining it is a large study hall, which can also be used as an assem bly hall for the high school.; Th. principal's office Is at the north and of the hull, from where a full view Is had of the entire hallway. Th desks fo. ail the class room. more than on th corresponding date last year. MvltU-AIi HOCIETY firPPORTS BTATE ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL With unanimous vote the .Davidson County Medical Society In Ita Decem ber meeting hr. Monday anernnon( pawed a rolutlon requesting Hon. H. D. Townaena. represwtusi'" th. Legislature from Davidson Coun ty, to lend his support to tn. am o ih. North Carolina Orthopaadlo Hos pital at Oastonte In wltai.ver oiu ; power might be offered for that .purpose. This resolution waa passed after th. physicians of th. county hav. ben .ma atinortunlty -IOwltnsa om of th results acrompllsbsd for David son County crippled children ai xn Institution. Dr. H. Y. Tokly. of Thomaavllla, was elected president of th. eounty society; Dr. J. A. Smith of Lsxlng- vlce president, ana vr. u. .... ....m ta H. B. Varner. oi a"'". . this city, who returneq I.. rrm Washington, where he went to confer with other ofheer. .h. Motion Picture Theatre Own ers of Anwlca, over plan, for enur ing formal complaints. Under cuv.r of a bill that was passed by Cengresa the American f authors. Composers and ' . .1.. from Publishers ar. seeam. m - transferred from No. . ui.h Point Instead la being seriously considered. Sharp give much hope vary thatr owner a music tax of Weu Known ii. - h. absolute security for their wraps and rata as a "; other possessions. .My.n.0.reiJr,.' ."...ndTanc;! " cloth, and uttlixing the product of th. spinning mill close by. will have . .. .... i. .... l... 1 "Muvflnwar aountiess 1.110 imiui .. -- ..,1,1. m . Its trademark. The Cramerton CUls, Inc.. will, therefore, be a holding company, so to speak, .r..ratinv two bis units, one a pln- v).v. - - ,1th" .11. urn.n lui nin. nlnnt. ai Piseseni cuuii'w... ....j., i..i, ... .1 . ...... . " . . . taii n.uujr nniin .1 v ui iu lliu.l ap- 10,000 spindles and which 1 will urn ti ,y . wlth ,. ..ati ,nd tack8 mately b. Increased to 100'00" P'"; made from solid pieces of wood, so dies, and a weaving plant, produc ng honowed out as to most comfortably (In. and fancy cloths, with an ultl- h.,.. r it,, k.h. i. akU I 1 a , AnA lAAmR. I . ' The probabl. construction 0. -, mat. " ",. thousands 1 lnsltlon- They are finished In wel- d.m at an early aate, w '"" ,,. - nut, a mucn more .tractive nnisn man aam i r..iina . ..... . land on the main line Of , . . purchase ana ridVhiri.T.h.rn railway 16 mile, west i I"" ' "ljr",n noo. of Charlotte and It ta not unl""1 , The g.nersl floor plan of th. first that h. will erect a number of ml" 1 floor Is similar to that of th top at this pUc. all to be owne1n , floor, except that here near th en operated by the cr'r.to" M'''"" ; trance to the building 1 located th Inc. The South Fork of tn law- (superintendent's office. In this of ba river bisects the property wnicn m .lectrlo clock, within hich hills that tower do: .... .man.. in mrlk towards' Denton ana cro.t,, present town, .. "'""" vl- each cbiss room In th building, sp Jackson Hill township, crossing thof mUch natural beauty. Tn, x'" 1 that the entire school will run strlct Yadkltv at th. aam. point It now M' according to a well planned ached- ' . i aaAllAII I ..a, lid A.iiao itPfi ftlMFm IIH" "l h. ndsom. home, ano iwm ""'" 1 rsngement of this floor I. that the i. . .nn.iitute. on. of the hanasomest , i... ...... ... .... ........ i..h. Industrial civic centers lnthe f i hallway, as above but In .sch clase lined by well ar- for th pupil. on. . for th. t rooms wilt to Cincinnati " : rnicxen larm. on '. be occupied about th. first of th Ol acre. v. - . - tne usu .d YadkTn River Railroad and th.ith, southern railway 1 mile- west , , m future of th. Boutnooun- h. dam is mor. or less related. If tlw .4am I. built the Southbound wll have U mov. It track, for -everal "lle.. On. .mo. now I. that thl. might man that thl. road would ch.ng. It. oourse ..... ahnni Routhmont ana somewhat about E. Sharp, of Greensboro, chief clerk .. ti.n a.atiina . nr. leri nmniv vvhij- . " a i . m a w a r aiiwi v nixc.ii uci t ivw. - ' . . . ...iimi ..a. i.. .. a. essvai mnnfsrn Hllll rn ... . . . . . . r ..,...in ad- i r.iirad facilities to a isner ww..-.. . wnn nm ...... i one maieriai ainerence in tn ar and inlef th. county. It Is -aid. than I. vancd though Th. Dispatch M.nd fcrl . i.k.p urnt him to the enect' thatithe case. in. , ,i-i, a letter eeni mm . ,.m k. I -r n in thes. rsports Is that It migni outgoing mall at night .hould be T. .h. Houihbound or Mnaru aiv. - ..... ... , ti. i. AhatiM rrarm servii:. . . .... . -- . . . . ... .. ..u,. . n acum.u.."- ,..,,on j.rksonvllle. all the Houtnnouna nmg in n iw yr..i..i " ''"- or shortly thereafter by eome in. i ..-' -.... r , .... -..... of two big ran- rest to the people wno win - I f ,h. .i.m.nt.i would mean that mail .ro "" :,.. of ,wo big rail , point, north ?f wnv',1. .ih important t.r ,ar.ly mis. trnmner. "T " , ten cent, per The the.tr. owners -.imkioi i nun axtortton ana xnmi Congr-a did not mean to grant the ;bow.r of uxatlon to a troup of private Individual. . Thla ta la ooll.ct.d. or -ought to eollscud.. wherever copyn.u. Iio. Perry, county neaim omci-, ii"' tr ii. J. Hill, who for the past ten yar or mor. hss been chosen d.l .a i. fa th. Stat. Medical Society, was again .lect.d to thl. rtonor. iwnn in. proviso that hla omc. .nouia ne Uf. term. ' There was wm. dlacuasloa Of a M.antv tuberculosl. aenlt.rlum and a commit!- wu .ptmlnt.d' to report oi th. LaaiblUty of th proposition. muslo la us-d end und.r th. Inter pretatlon mad., by th. "truM' any n.MMit nai nm as mucn mm copyright music Is llabl to the lax even If he iieu iw , I being .ought from hotel. ctbarHM danc hall, and oth.r place wher. muslo Is used. About .Ighty-flv. per cent of the. mu.le is not copyrighted but many of th. late mu.Kai nits -r. covered by eopyrlghte hnc tn wldesnread application or tpis trim".. Those who use late mulo must pay high price, when purchasing n y they ar. .sked to P't a license lax In addition before It can be played. North Caroline theatre owner ar. being urged to r.lst paym.nt ' vary avallabl Ugal mtaa. the present acheme of aendlng thi mail to Ornsooro mean. .... v.. nctlon ta oft.n mU-d. as , No . n frequently run. around No. 11 at Mign n-l . . , . ...ha. matter tnat nr. oii.ru i.lr.f. tin ta that Oi ir.n.ii. in. . . . . ai. U'ddlnr ai Tiro On FTlday night. December Ith at Ight o'clock. Miss "Tyg." Owena. a vary baautlful and charmlnc roung lady of the Tyro community will be- . . ..n ....... I. " ih. . wire or ir. n"i-i. gr.dss, th city will. : . .' ...... renting thes room from th district Th Cramerton Hlgn cnoo ouiio , board of roura,i a. lh, hl,n -h,,,,, lng I on of th handsomest in tn ; t w(J .Jpan(, ,nd UR, Mat and th church built by th ; t) budlBg Wn, folJn, .mmry, mill "rPrwJ" !NEW DEPARTMENTS EQUIPPED pasMd in any of h l.rgtr cltlea. i, , vi . rnmir la a native vi- - ....... mvIII. and waa on. of th. founder. which la really hardly a basement, as Roanok. about 11:11 and South I of that oommunlty. for are.n.boro ta hot Infre-kind om ty II no. . . il.i thai lih.lF ehlldhood ar ?U,th. C rVh thta .on7etlon th.mW many friend, whom ZS. whs 7ve" mall la du. to com ar. .xpectlng to witness th c .m.T.' ...rb. M at the mony which- la to Uk. place I- Both the brld. lived In Tyro alnoe nd h.v won for th.y of th chair manufacturing industry th.r. It mpt!ea at th back on th ground level, ta perhaps th moat interesting part of the entire building. Her I ta located th great heating and ven- Wlnston-Bal.m poetomce ana ed her on No. IS. Southbound train arriving at I:1T p. m. ' By reason of changing th achedul . . u. . Lesinston oi no. i.. " .. . - .r ..... ,h..,.h ih. nrtn minute earlier, tne snuin... im. ui-rwl.-aui.1-t. MKFT1NO Jf 1A(XITAH PHI iw.n filiating plant w wm in. .niir. wuni.- Rlxtv-thre profession of faith and . lng. and here also ta th. workshop cere- ihlrtv areeaelona to tne cnurrn ar. . u.nanm.ni. vi in. a.v.v .i.. th., reported from th. .vangensno mi-si- .udltorlum 'of th. high .chool. , lng now going on a "7" ,'TT"" After th. marrlag. th. brld. and byt.rlan church, up to and Including arcm win V"""by rord lor Red. Tu-d.y night. Inl.r-el ha. bee W,J." . a r-i,u.hl.r.rt l..o-ln throughout. Paator J. H- Taokin , a,7l ".Th '-oon. and ths senlc. will wh.r. tney win visu .r....u- ," '.,A , lh. ...w v.nous piaca. coniinn. - ha. alvan a measur of relief to th city from poor leoemlng mall asrvlc at night. If . this train w.r. w.- h.r advanced th benefit would be Increased, both from th standpoint they will be at horn, to their mny friend oi th rmainaer 01 m night. t Litt'l Wayne Miller, eon cl Mr. and lts M4 !r. --as Evanaeltat Turtay will pr.sch Sun' A large room ta provided ss a phy sic laboratory and will b. fully equip ped with modern app.r.tu. neces sary In th. application nf th. lesson laid down In th physic texrbook. Just across th halt from this labora tory will he th rhemlisl laboratory which will atao be fully equlpp.d day night on th subject: "Excuae wllh working apparaius. even h. ih. anaaved hav not accepted; to a dark room necewsry fi Christ. " Mra Turley will sni "i n Heme I Have Up Yonder.- Iaetor Hmlth Invite, th. public generally to I attend tU. MmalnlRf ..rtlcea. rwrtaln exnerlm.nt. Tweniy pupils raa do laboratory work her. at on (ConUnued on Fag I ) I
The Dispatch (Lexington, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1922, edition 1
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