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A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY I W .YEAR TO ALL OUR READKi"! " . " , -Jl w X ..i . --- ISSUED WEEKLY.-';-- r-':;; ' - , . .' ' :r PRINCIPLES, K OT BIEN 'j - bSC "v t' -;LS0 A YEAR Df ADVANCE " - . VOLUME JlXim; V. V- - ' , ', . J Asheboray, North Cmftl, Tharlayt Decebei It, Mlji, jf? -. y , .'. 1-., v:--'':---' Z MORE ABOUT COMPANY K THEVfS AND COMMENT (By Pono BilL) ' President Wilson took breakfast in A letter from a line officer In one of . the eonmaniea of the 120th Infantry,1 2 Oth division, brines' the - first ac Paris December 14. curate information of the Injury to Randolph county is the best faVra Lieut' Walker. Upstates that he was . in; county in the state, but it has one wounded and has been in England in great trouble, namely the need J of ' hospital since. He was hit above more farmers.. We need at least dou thtye and has not been ble to tee ble the number of farmers that we " until Tecently He was gassed at the now hare. -itma time nd tts injury was con- sit looks like a man who was so will sidered extj:.r.e"iy -nncertain in its na-.ing to take the affidavit-of of such a J ture. ' The letter says it was most re-. prominent citizen (?) as Reid Hurley, luctantly taut l. left us, and be was 'daring the last political campaign in v ' so affected that it touched us all. Next t this county,' could have accommodated moming we went over the top in which a soldier who has been to camu and llntrtrinna vdlfir Waji dianlflv- shown his willinfrneas to bo to the s- ed by our troops, especially Co. We front if Uncle Sam said so and after H eel deenlv f or Lieut Walker, for the Hun was whipped received an hon- -there is no cpmmanderto eompare with orable discharge. . "Oh, consistency . him and Captain Dixon, and it hurts thou art a jewel." i ; : a V us worse because Lieut. Walker was w! - Pono Bill wishes every reader of ' anxious to.be with us in .the. hour of The Courier a merry ChristmaB and a .ntvMma cnVrifim. He has written me,happy New Year. ' . ; ? tatina that from what the, nurse has j Nothing "pays better and means more ' read him he is extremely proud of the, to-a county than eooa roads, it's true work we Had done, and expressed deep they, cost money, put the cost is- small ' i,of. t,n flnnltl Tint hA with us. t when comnarad to the resultant? bene- - "'n ttl that he was nroud that he fitav . Good roads are the arteries that A--. - mAmher Ar the comuany connect the country. .with -we ."towns I I - ,l althoughAe could not be with us when'.and bring iw together in one big fam i 1 so S t sacrifice was made. ' Hojtat-:, Uy. Left i start the New Tear right best comtmnr in the best division in ,ty officials thatthey build 1 good roads :a. i tf-n: n .inBMi hiB letter bv and that they keep no the ones the sayinTGod bless you & Democratic party ;gave us. . .-Other " From another, officer it is learned! counties are plannmg to build more that Lieut Mason i in -command of improved roads, and why should we . . j ! v A f .iaiiit Tint An m mnehf . , w,n j -3T- wh wminHAdf The bufldinir of an electric plant on to th; comw Pole Cat creel by RandlernarT capital and are expected to return to Amer;is progressing nicely, and we hope caat once to a convalescent hospital will meet with much, scucess. . In antoher letter from another offi- President Wilson "was greeted in er datedafter the signing of the arm-jParis by over two million warm hearts istice, it tells of the rea joy over 7,621 CASUALTIES IN " THE 30TH DIVISION - . " ". .- '. ' ; '.V: Washington, Dee."16.--Gener-al .Pershing cabled the war-department today that practically complete reports of deaths in . action among the expeditionary forces should reach the depart ment by , December 20 and of . severely wounded by. December , 27. General Pershing said that i. I . L - A i nalties in nrocess of verification i - J. D.. Bundy, at th rmtral nvnrrfa Affiee of 1 . Carthare station. Rev. EASTERN M. E. CON-A ; r- l fERENCE APPOINTMENTS '' ' -. Th annual eenf erence of. the M. E. church, south, adjrarned-N at Gold boro on Monday of this week. .' Some of tike appointments in. which our read ers are interested are pastors and pre aiding elders' for the-following: ' pre siding elder Durham districfRev J. CL Vrootenr Rev. Brads haw goes from a Raleigh, station : to . Memorial chureh at Purham.t-; r'-iV Eli rabeth City, presiding-elder is R. Fayetteville, presiding elder, Rev. f. the expeditionary forces on De-' cember 14 was;; 40,440. The; ' were divided as follows:: Killed fin action, 890; 'died-of Wounds, r 275; died of disease, 853; accl ' ? dentally kllled, Sljaevenly Z wounaea uir action. 83Ji. - - cases under Investigation ? the general saicLJ .W'-f-;- Total casualties to November 23 in the 30th (Wildcat) Divis- ion. North Carolina, South Car. I olina and Tennessee national -i -.t i a - The casualties were classified as follows; Killed in action, 1,168; died of wounds. 283; died of die N. E. Col- i,riuu d,- i Fayetteville; Rev. w. F. Craven. ; Haw Riverr Rev. G. W Perry. Sacford; Rev. W. R. Royal New Bern, Rev: J. B.- Hurley.: '.1A; sAt ::- ; - sM. APPEALS KLPANTA CLAUS DaJsanttSSBf," I wiU bei Jr years old Christmas aay ana; am ic coking . for a nice Raleigh district f presiding' elder, J.1 Christmas i:I want you , to bring me E.- UAderwacL' :-riV''r.- 'A-f-1; , lott of nice presents. S An automobile ; Four Oaks circuit, E. B. Craven. - 1 that I can crank and ride in; a -leaay lioliisbunr circuit Rev. G. F. Smith i bear, a monkey and lots of different who was At Rockingham last year. V jlclnds of fruit and candy.-; Santa, if JMeigh Central Churchr ev. v. you should fail to get any ot taese ' ease. 15: died of other causes. St severely wounded, 1.181 wound- f ed; degree undetermined 805; slightly wounded, 3,393; missing ' ; or captured, 193. rv-f-,;v--. .'.- CavineBBiiKv: u t.i. A-T-r River, !Q. B;,Perry. -i -. ' ,ckingham, H. M. North, S I imbertoni R. C. Beaman: ' f: intgwnery; N.' L. Seabolt - ml Uiiead. N. u. iearoy. iH circuit, , presiding elder, 30TH DIVISION PAID HEAVILY S pitals. 4t stated that Iieut Walker, -V -tha prospect of peace.. He states tat some of the 92 m4mbera of Co. K who ? . v were bounded aMMTOining irom ur ! General Pershing Wires Complete List upon his arnvei uecemoer 1. nusj - or uasuames . a il . .1.'. 1 1 1.J rr rtveea and the demonstration surpass ea even those oi me - anniBuuc night" He was accorded the greatest - himself in J'liKii punishing the blood-thijsty A sfibfr ffisaSwIw that a '-nniim. hut U tbOUgnt M ne wui ; " rrT over it buf his; sight is . not gooa nougtt to return w xne wi, jr. ,nS, thev have kept thia from hfan.; Nothinrnas been; hear tami Went; alkerslnc .fl; , was Ifve4 br JWt-?v -l t j' said-he ..VaSES , but hat ;writojhey t ave kept It from mm was no e returned to Ihe copany. Another4 member 01 the l40th -vin- m nv Mir i &a bisr in the eyes j t.Mrt tit all. nations today as is wnw Wilnnn.' 'He is . heralded throughout the world as savior of civ iTiuMnm anrl hnmanitv. cLet us' be thankful for havlninicV jmuras j. :Vm-'- tnn - tn Ranifolfth ' counts triA rnminr vear to 'build up. Take on braeet in the form new. tnguswies, o jpvw,nii imam maiinf Acturinir- industries and merev business enterpnses. oi oinereni. If' hat he is one oi fl" sSdy creek near Franklinville at he regiment, and is so acknowledgeo r . "TOLr cfi to-say thar should be harnessed and rn.de tc S" v rrIT,l Pershtoir ' was'drive machinery; ims stream uiu. irther that General Persnmg was f r elcc- llXdiontra; f.lM"!!S22: rSSlTAt ttS Christmas seasonno doubt ia aviuana m uuu. , : tt. a,T are- simrinir. Peace or. ,iey were made a snocx aivision . VT ftnnJ will to Men. At last the o Jreat an impression M they make Earth, Good Will .VitrivsTsun- aAriSnlEWS ane thought of niight over " iv tvamMivMi that. right is neaa. , . - - rhey so distinguished themselves that ti. vino nf Ralirinm has conferred a ribbon on every member of the 6Ws-! ion for distinguisnea. service. ; u members of the division, are also due The Gott of the Hoheniolierns oe tn' tria Timii- of need, and the OVr er-run and devastated eountrles of Hun rule la at last free. . -The Jong dark things that I have mentioned above, niease don't fail to bring the automo bile for that is the most important thing I am wishing for. -' Very truly, r . Little J. D. Shelton. Liberty, N. C, Dec. 16, 1918. have the riht to wear . the4 service Never, waj mere ' Jm r, ithirv-thststa.tosid,- we eould be more kfuL, Letjus V?e have mtwh more Information Mve thanks to God fortfost wW about Co. K andiwfll rtwj'.eM readers ierfuj and. Wt'l'JjW SkTbenrflt o tt la another toso erty tathe history .of; .p , v F ' m i y?' ' ; l-" Wi aympathise with those mothers firtdy Royal ,Vrgwi KdrA Ttplenlj fathere who have glT,their cf Ta Co-Oaerate. With 1W llre -Jand daughter er the world's greatest Grady Royal son of ). ht RoyaL of 'ft for Christianity and human tights. v.4.ir Rnt li (a at home from eanm.n trait that they may. find eom- . ' r- Kn. ! rth ajt honorable t xnn that in beinff Ut- discharge, although ha has "not bea in tered Ay the oveT-run- and down-trodr ' ' camp but two months, he, baa- had m peoples of Hun brutality to the " some experiences that he-.win hover njined 'countries of the Old World. ' . . forget He went to camp the i la yl , jt this Chrlstmaa time every Amer WnW In the thick of tha"flU .was?i .v.Ij mmniAmX' nrand and put on slcK ust vne secono i ojr -thankful for having the most popular army, and navy in au the world; ior having the "boys" who marching un der the glorious rannerr me eiara ana Rtrinea. brouirht to the world that was bejng run over by the brutal war lords of Germany, a day of universal peace, the like of such the worm nas nncr known. Let us be thankful for the leadership of President Wilson, the rreateat of .all American Presi denta, the man who' entered the war for right hint at the right time to save the world. Probably no othr man in our eountry.was better fitted for such a tank than he, and surely no choice that we could have made would.bave proven more satisfactory. It us give thanks to Gnd who Is the Father of Us all, and to Christ who aid: "He that loieth his life for my The 30th division, otherwise known aa the "Old Hickory" and sometimes called "Wild Cats" because of their fierce fighting proclivities, paid a Vieavv nenaltv. killed and wounded for ; .s: .'.... inv ito brilliant exploits in ranee. in casualty list was made -public on last Monday, December 16 in receipt of a cablegram from General Pershing. The fimires were brought out by the following inquiry cabled to Gen eral Pershing by Secretary Baker: ,., Mnri r annrehension ' here . as to tMnoltaa in Thirtieth division. Have these fAyg.tvfMM forwarded to-ust .Can yon cable classified estimate of. total casuaiuea to that division T", " ; rcsnorat Pershing replied: "Thir tieth division checked their total cas ualties against the records of, central records office wovemoer so, a-uu cas ualties of records in ther office have been reported . to war aeparonem. Casualties classified as follows': "Killed in action,- l.ioa; meu wounds, 283; died of disease, lb; aiea f ftth i.nses.'five: severely wound ed, 1,181; wounded, degreej undeter mined, 805; slightly wounded, 3,973, missing or capturea,, This ia tne nrst autnenHc .imn tion of the total casualties of this division composed of North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee guards men.' TheThirtieth covered itselfwitft gfery in the sanguinary fighting which resulted in tne nrt c (nmHMnuUa Hindenburg line. GeMral Haig cited the entire dTvision hTTJalVder of4he day for Jts brilliant conduct on that occasion ; -S The casualties of the-organisation Ws T.'' Travwiclt ; Mi T,aitnTi HintWrt--nwsirtinir elder.. Tlooi. Santa Claua: Ev N. Snipes; :: . I want you to please bnng me a doll T . . A.. I .... . 1 1 1 J J 1 1 I- vwiHnn h- m .xhnmniiwrer. wir.n iono niacK cuns. anu a ouu irumu ' v,'..ifc.ijiv .Tanon. J. W Frank." T would lika to have a nair of kid Xiaashington district presiding elder, gloves if you have them in my size, N; hVD.: Wilson. - f, 'and some candy, fruits and nuts. Stontonburg, J. B. Thompson wno cjA UKAJMruiti. ,t Launnburg- last year. , nirton district presiding elder ; Dear Santa Claus: t ti- QV.nna - ' ' "If want vou to niease brine me '-wkiibrtii n-nA Knaa Will. Rev. M. D. nica rockinsr chair, watch bracelet, Hix.K iring, a book of (Aunt -Minerva and The foregoing are oniy a lew oi oneer xsepnew; ana a pair oi mu g". annnfntmantR of ministers who are best khOwn to the readers of The Cou rier.V :w--. 'V The next annual meet at Wilson. Aaheboro. Dec. 18, 1918. EDNA HOLDER. nnnf erence Will T)far Santa Claus: IT want some annles. oranges, candy land TintB I want a doll, one that will Honor RolL for First Month of Mounr' ouen and close its eyes, also a doll Second' gr&de4Annie Farlow, Ruth, PAULINE BIRKHEAD Kearnsi Caw Hughes. ',. - . ; . I n - . ' NlfM aTr1Al-Vinrifa. JUAUKIs vvv . imxr OttUW vwwo w: , . . miet,'CharlesKearna:2- j: t I want yon to bring meaOine oran- itv rriH-JLliBle Kearmt BerthaeaL tonlee. -raiBins; imttt and f'aome ipaslgdDll as -big as I am and f doll carriage to roll it in. j i warn if vj nave a wmm dress and also a cradle for, it o sleep f , y RAMSEUB NEWS vl.i Messrs. R. L Kearna, X .C' Smith.'. J, B- 'York, W. C. Williama went to Greensboro and High Point Sunday ' - Tne innuenca wave -..is on the de crease now here to the. great delight - Of all. We surely hope it will not get another start here. ? ' : . :1 -j? v Several of our boys have reached - home from camps. ; We are very thank rui ror their safe return and greet them all with our heartiest welcome, i , Misses Sadie Richardson and Eliza- " beth Graham, and Messrs. pat Jones, ' Loyd Clark, Luther High and-Arthur, -Brandon; all of Durham, visited Miss '. Clara, Whitehead of this place Sunday . and Monday. . . ;v . They had the misfortune to wreck their car by a head-on-collision with -j Mr. .James V, lorlc, of Bamseur, on the bridge three miles east of Ram- ' seur. Both cars were, right much de molished but no one hurt very much. un account or the rain, the brakes fail ed to stop the large car : they were driving. - - '- :-.",r . Mr. jfiaton. ox . Winston- was here last week in. the interest of War Sav ings Stamps and raised subscriptions for about four thousand dollars from six; of the .business concema of our r town with promise of something from others. North Carolina is behind on " ' -J 1. l.Jt JJt 1 1 uu one cuvity m mf ,wir oiuy, mov ing gone over cm all the others. It is earnestly hoped that we "will not fail on this one, which is one oi the very best of the year . : n Santa Claus is going to visit some folks this year-judging from to toys on display in our stores and the way the people are buying. This is a great season of rejoicing and we aaouid De especially happy this year. : ,. Rev. W. Mi Smith arrived here last week from Ruffin to take charge of the Ranweur-Franklinville charge of M. E. church. . We are glad to have brother Smith with us and hope the quarantine may soon be lifted that we may hear him preach and enjoy the services at all our churches. . ' Millboro News j. Attention. Victory Boys and Girls, -I want to urge the Victory Boys and Girls who have" not made their first nA aaranA navmanta an their nledirea to the greater warwork ftiind, to do 4-.,;, ,j sp as oncei tiou snouia ;nu: your. - paymenu to J. m. HcaTporo, at jasne 4,v. : . m . J l 1 It seems like winter has come ai in. i want a sana duckct ana enuvw last as we had quite a wind storm last 80 I can play in the dirt. Sunday Xht MINNIE LEE HAMMER BIRKHEAD Our school is progressing nicely un-1 j.. tl... laooTriin nf Miss Beulah Tnar Kanta ClauS uci wio v-"r j ii . i n,.A with Miss Allie Julian as as-1 Please brine us a sled, a doll with viouw. , , . . . .i i , . - . . j i sistant. We are glad to nave uieac cuns, some dooks io reu, unu a i younc ladies with us. ' of gloves, some pencils, lots of candy, We have no "flu" in our town, we nuts, oranges .apples. If we have ask are proud t5say, but it is thick around e(j for too much please bring us what vou can. Miss Dee Aldridge. wno is lit 1 x our uiue . TTC1 pital at Randleman, is getting along, NANNIE and nicely, ner inenus wmoe b"" asueuum, ucvcmi learn. . i . - . Mr. Percy Julian and family visiiea Dear Santa uiaus: .i tit twu.. an-iAav it will write vou a letter to nigni to Bt ,iviwu . , '.-I. T I. fn Miss Lucy Trogdon, oi ureensDuru, let you Know wnat m. mv w - came horn last Sunday. bring me. Please bring me a large We are glad to welcome tne oiro d0u and can. oome nuva, wiuujr, v- men" oacn at tne ioqk s- . angw, pmco, "" y r, Mr, John Julian, who nas ueen sica nanas, and i wm oe a ... V.. v his arrival and token lo-the hb-nital where he remained eleven cays. nu ' there the soldiers died all around him, one sad experience he will never for- get He had signed to go overseas v... MmK Then he tot orders to accompany hie 'top s'0,!0 M Roid, in the souuiera pan oi -tew. to convey some prisoners Of war, and had the pleasure of seeing the beauti ful southland. He wants to say here 0 the jtfopls'o old Randolph, stand the lied Cross. .At every station the ed Cross was there, with something 1 eat and drink, and a lunch to go forward," it is almost everywhere, or the sake of suffering humanity ,ack up the Red Cross, v . r Aahahoro. Dec. 18. 1918. THELMA HINSHAW. flmB irnnnwiiiir. 4V IWMW wMr M , a We welcome our soldier boys back J .Vt.l. V nrlorit A ViQVA noma ua fi ! v,- .-. - o..v!!L. TV.. Oanriar and itS't PUaaa hrinff me it doil. and Uoany tool reader' and auQr WW be eart, a -cradlv bed, some apples: or- r ' m a. ' . '''aV.a Jt.t4 SkAman. nAv , T , . .-, .TTN . . PAUtlNS SMITH. taraTof J sKTaVthe.ttna tha.Hindaa- Imany good wffaT brok, bean launched Wperouajear aa iiraitod. artUleri MfiJP -M .taU FinnU Mortan Dice in Raldgh Miss Jennie Morgan. daue hter of hftU nd ft- h I art Thuraday from influwiia. , e liad ln thrre for the paat few nmths taking a businM eourne "t .in it's r uinous Collffro- She would ivo mini ti ''I the course within a Sort time. I h wsi a moat rinU -, ; r j om:m, and had high anihi d. ! ' Iim many friends in Anhe ro a 1 i'mlol h rounty who n,"p',,rp .f .(t t 1T young Lf ; o i ' f -ivr I it AsVlorn In! r . I ..1 it ih r home at Csra ' f 1 1 f 1 srvii-'-i w i 1 t '. : ' - r ' -ir?. - ? ? : . -, i ' r. - T ' ' r 1 ! " i r '. ' Official Notice of Corporal Earte , . Poole's Death - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pool-' of Ah hnro Root 8, were bffldally fiotined Tumday of this wwV, that their son, Cnrnoral William Karie Toole, was killed in artlon on Pepmhr 2Dth. Mr. and Mm. Toole had been unable t fet any direct information from " eir Sn but ha-1 heard through riif f rent l'-tiers from aome nf the Cm t ,-y K tint hi 1 i fallen v'h a r. .her tf the e1 er on ti e P'-wrr.' J" H. J'r. - 1 ! m. I'n'.'e -l V ' T !"" " If '7 l.a '-e -.' . i r f t 1 ' 1 h to to and the; game Vranay eandy, nuts, and rruita. Ulaa Ol la-FentrisS. WHO BaS neen, Amumxirv, toy. . at Pvtat" for th past week, re- MARGARET Murrm. wlreM:-ha.aepted a J-J2Si Frankunvuie MannraCTunng - n Vaa moved hia family w me rea- iruiui. !,ea rrntlv vacated br. Alex Nance. 1 Asheboro. Dee. 18, '1118. Mt Tev 1'roiMon ia SDenaimri some time here with his brother CUf-' i 5 . , v . . . TWar Ranta Clans lOru. , ... . - v-. n tnl mil Mr. A. M. Burrow, wno nas oeeni' a 7V t traJnlnr at Fort Thomas, ny., is at oea ior n ana ww holrf 7- rt oranges, nuts and I want you to bring Me. Alav Nance has moved nis lam- me tne owaoty. ?'w" TirtU 'aenelties &4 stot oecof fis hjoinheif Cov and. W. .D, Grose thTCirhUag refemd td at.WV,PrMaeaoii;et eprnee. location, as. the Uid uicawy a was in almost continuous action, from August nnta the end of the campaign, (ffwi wed aa troop. d the, roughest Jobs Jd to be wer- taken. .; e iy.v..,' C'teia froa MethanU Born to Mr; and Mrs. J; Ed Pierce, I BoTnto Mand 'Jr ratt last week, a fifteen pound 0n- iMraKdi. wis bnedFar mer last week. ; She was about 80 m- mdv was the widow of the Uto Penuel Ridge, the uother of D. F. Wdge, or Asneoore . sUter of B.rank Newby, of Ashe- Mrs. LouiU Yatos was buried at Plne7 Grove last Friday, j' about 90 years of age.- Mrs. Yates was the widow of the latoQark Yates and the sister of the late Jesse y. a"' Miss Fannie Morgan died fivm W fluen!a and was btirled Saturday at Shepherd. Mlas Morynn was a flaugn- v, i.i Jnhh Moreno. " ' Milton Lackey has just wlyl tolerram callin- him to the bedside of his son Usear L lcay, 01 tmt uu,, who Is suffering with influcnta anti nnMimnr it. ' ' . ' : ' ' tr.rria Yte. of Thomasville.' visits A relatlvta ia this community - last Kiely YaUs and family, of ' High Toint. rnt lant Sunday with his father. K'nah Yat'S. Iv. Mr. Neea It -'moving - from Jnme-'nwn to J. A. tforraa's 1 miR "r. In the new paor for Tii.ey T), isoc 10, win VIRGINIA BARKER. RUTH COTHRAN. Asheboro, Dee. 18, 1918 . I want you to bring me a doll that ttv tn fWlar Falls. Mr. r. maner, oi wmwmi l m Aia rlav laat week. . . . r... . tAw&wfr TahIbii haa numed v t . w4.wnrth. R- C ' will onen and close her eyes, and -"Walter uicKens ana iamuy, . - ThomMville, were in the city Sunday, bed to sleep on, and bring me some The JndceahlD Bill' PEARLE SFENtEK. TK TTnuaa of ReDresentatives has modified the Senate bill providing for.f"- ma a doll tUtt a mmmi navti i m wsmiw m w ' : i served tea years. The saw House new Federal Judges where Judges attained the age I want vou to brine" me of 70 yrs aVd have can open and shut If.'eyes, and a doll U ?,f? wnTlarriaW. and a doll bed. and SOTOO ment of new Judges who shall be de- . RUTH COOFaJt. , , nominated senior - Judges," .If ta , R r , ; opinion of the President he thinks JJ --lw dolL n hL proper to make such Wtm WfWWlW' ? The new bill provides that the talar-.and a storr book, and a pair ef gloves, iu f tha Hi.trtrt . tiiflirafl . anau oa I0LA CLARK. barolt-CjWwnthe-MeeiDtf payments he will mail you, a coupon, which yon should hold as a receipt When you have completed your pay ments return your coupons to, Mi. Scarboro and he will secure for you a beautifully engraved certificate that is to be given to every boy and girl when 4 tbey have completed their payments. J I. C. MOSER. r &v;3 Chairman of the Victory Boys and t Girls Campaign for Randolph Coun'f V J Judo H. W. Weedbee. has mignei s"'-2. f as Superior Court judge of the J Kif'n dicial distnct, to resume ma pmcuw "-: ' jj of law, giving as his reason for dottig ry0-Jf that the salary attacnea 10 me- uu is insufflcient to provide adequate sup- PLifluenia remains prevalent in dif ferent parts of the state. Schools In Davidson, UumDeriana ana ties have closed on account the m-1 fluenza condition. ; 1 . - It is claimed that the aaiser naa 15,000,000 stored away In banks. ; f iimiiiM mall rnnta baa been char tered to Columbia, S. C, from Wash' incrton via . Finehurst, . v w va , Jndffe Charlefc HuchasUa spaee V,... '.' V ' i t CohunbiS) Untveraity -lacentlraa-.- sorted taal foveramen- enwpno - r ,r -.. Muia Mnatantiv to tneTnienrr. o AmMrimA aa .oensaaesv ef Bbefty ell thoae whose interest ue anpiy . ? , m axtondlng aottvitlea sJ the fSJW ment to as to embrace all industry. V ?i . He said that tte Cuao govern ?, ; ( , ment ownenhip and operation is se-y verely pikctieaL He farther saya that v vr -it Is regretable but .true, that sjw-,.V':f mental enterprise tends constantly to- ' wards inefflclency. says was vou- , gross should provide a suitable plaa. ,..'. . j for , railroad regulauon ... pemwung,, f aound credit and growth, staouixinx securities, insuring adequate service at . reasonable rates. He further declared . that co-operation In Industry to be lust ,. as essential in times of peace M, dur-,. ing the exigencies of war.f . , ,, The . American transport . George. (, Washington has len selected by President Wilson to convey the partr from this country to the European ' neaee conference. It will be convoyed , by the battleship Pennsylvania and a : fleet of five fast -destroyers. The -George Washington is a vessel of lr 670 gross tons. . It was formerly one of the crack liners of the North Ger man Iioyd. ' . s ' ' Sin- hundred men Irom me oauie- fields of France have recently arrived ' In West Hampton hospital ia Kich- . mond, Vs, This hospital was estab- ; llahed by the government -nearly ' year ago. It will be remembered that the Richmond (Allege turned over to the government its new buildings to be used for a hosbital until six months , after the close of the waf. i.' $800 per annum and 000 additional for each 600,000 inhabitants. ; : ; ; , , r i - ; Charlea II. Snider, a disease!! sol dier, of Greensboro, from Camp Greene kut the throat of IL.A. Winder, a Smithern Railway engineer in tnsr lotte on laflt f'aturday and threatened n kill kin wife and declared he would The wheat crop la reported by the k'!l every) o !y in the nation with his jrovemment authorities as the larpr.t i ;nr. 'i i .' was from nrr in the history of Aweriean sprii-n! ire. i'.,- i r I m Mer bel"e-a to the.TV-ra la an aereatra tf 47. f !.f 'I In Dear Santa Clans: .':-'' . Please brins! me a doll that will open and shut her eyes, and a carriage, and a doll trunk, and a Teddy bear. . .. V NORA CLARKE. . Von Bemoborff and von Igwl and voa Papea and Boy-ed and a few other persons have occasion now to recall the lines they used to laugh at: Truth crushed to earth shull rise ai-nin; The eternal years of God are hna. And In this cse It took :.! a v y few yean to .estabU;.h the tr ',. Now "t-t V" ' r"! f f 1 i an.l i : 1 t 1 n an I t t e-.-r .e re---.it f r 11 t 1 r1
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1918, edition 1
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