r i a ILJi ISSUED WEEKLY. U5U A XEAR IN AD VAN CD PRINCITLES. NOT MEN ' volume xxxxit; AaWbere, North Croli, Tharsday. November X 111 NUMBER IT - LATE DR. WATT ASHCRAFT DE- j SCRIBES SENSATION OF DEATH ! Dr. Watt Ashcraft a ' prominent 'veterinary sdrgeon of Aontxm county, died in a artotte hospittJ-recently His brotb' vs at his bedside as the end approasJi and listened to the following desm of the feeling of a dying man. - 4 aegg. I emv I wUh that I could teu you the &v jon. of a dying man. It .is a pesj - sensation. I am absolutly wfchou,.vn. I hare suffered, but att that is VI and I am at ease, perfectly eon feel death creeping over me, 3w jnbing kind of a feeling." And ihen,"iurning his head on his pillow, and looking into the face of him whose heart was wrung as he listened, the dying man said: 'Oiegg, there iB no use tor me to try to describe my feelings to you for you are a living man and none but the dying can understand the sensation of death.'" The speaker was Dr. Watt Ashcraft, a brother of the writer, and the words in quota tion were -spoken yesterday morning as he and the one to. whom they were spoken were alone in a hospital room in WIS Civy Ul vmcuivi.w:. Aira dfm- er was as composed as he would have been had he been discussing some matter of every day occurrence. And then the dying man said, "Clegg, I have lived a clean life. I have treai ed every man white. "You can, tell the people down home that I. said that qth that I have tried to be of some "if'- TO RtDUCE COST OF LIYiilG IN RANDOLPH Asheboro fanning: to Buy Car Load of Government Food. Woman's Qab Active In Arrangements. Orders v.:' Should Be In By Monday ' riiiirlTi'f'' EX. GOVERNOR PATTERSON TO SPEAK IN RANDLEMAN Hon. Malcolm R. Patterson to Speas in the Hi eh School Jluditorima at Randleman, Friday, Nov. 21, 7:30 P. B. Hon. Malcolm R. Patterson, former governor of lennessee and Congress man from that state, is to speak in the high school auditorium at Randle man, North Carolina, Friday, Nov, zi, at 7:30 o'clock, on the subject "The New Era What Shall the Ear- NEW& ITESIS j Franklinviile News I Vv W. M. Smith eondaeted two i- - ' ' . t -teretiiig semcea at the M. E. eharch . A Democratic primary irhich to Sunday. -. " - nominate a aceeesaor as candidal for . At a business meeting last week at cieeuoa oa tne iota o uecemoer next the IL E, church ' the oaraea to succeed former CongTeasmaa Yates elected the following officers for the Webb is to be held on sext Monday, ensuing year: M, G. Maner, p rest November 24th. The two aspirants in dent; C. C. JvJian, vice president; r- Mnrh intTBt 1 heinir manif act in h nrnMrti nf tWrrt-r narrhuinr tn Democraue primary are Clyde K, iMt Ronth. secretarv: F. A. Bluster. a car load of food. A resolution was introduced by the Woman's Club last Hoey of Shelby and i J. D. McCall of assistant secretary; C. C Brady, week recommending that the town through its mayor purchase a ear load of i Charlotte. On last Saturday the Dem- treasurer; R. F. Uttle, teacher, and food, whereupon the mayorasked a committeefrom the Woman's Club to take pcratie precinct committe of Mecklen j. H. Fentress, assistant teacher. ' ' steps-ascertaining the quantity of food citizens would order ' jourg met ana seiectea one oi nve as- Elmer Rich and family, of Asheiure, rnce lists may be obtained By applying to rostmaster it. a. uose or any " nmutt uiww. n . spent isunoay wira me imuj m member of the Woman's Club. , A ranvas of the town wiU be made. la the v.iJowd withdrew and J. D. .McCall a. Routh. meantime Individuals will help by obtaining price list and making out orders. ' Selected rer F. R. McNinch, J. A. W. H. Tippett is -isiting in Greeas- II canvasser fails to reach you by next'sionday, send lujt to any memoer oi irui wko. u doto una ween. - the Central Committee, which follows:: ' - . j the race in the primaries between Mr. Charlie Connelly, of South Carolina, Mrs. I. C. Moser, enairmanj Mnfr George Ferree, Mrs. T. E. Lassiter, Mrs. noey ana air. ncvu. n is saia i visited his brother, a. w. uonneiiy. John K, Wood, Miss Enolia Pre&neU. jthe -Republicans are hunting for last week. This committee will be in the Chib room m the court house Monday from . member of the American Expediti- Thomas Black, of Greensboro, spent . unary ' umj as ineir camuaave, gueri jiunday with his parents, UT. and Airs. 2 to 6 d. m.to receive orders which have not been turned in. There are two advantages in purchasing' a car ioaa lot oi 100a vme is,, "j t, ii. n. Biacic - , t HpliviiH mora nromntlv. the other is that there la a savins' af from 10 head Will be the republican nominee. Mr. Clarence Parks, of Ravnham. U to 207c on account of transportatioa.S It also! saves postmasters and all per-f W? r w- Graham have gpending a few days in town with hi sons connected with parcel post exuaworsv .L f u" i- -; ' ""TiS . ,. , "cl f"fc iamiiy. , - The following is a nartial nrice list Complete list may be seen at the against him for alimony has been with- , There will be services at the M. E. . --'A . unurcn lnanKsnvnuc way. at z:w p. Senator Thomas S. Martin who has m. Everybody invited, represented Virginia in the United ' , , " . . States Senate since 1895 died on Nov- Why Not News . t ember 12th and was buried at his old Mr. 0. D. Lawrence returned home home Charlottsville, Va. The immedi- Friday from a visit to his daughter, postomce Government-Food Prtce List oAi-inpp in mv work. 1 nave never tj onAMAM : charged any man more than tje wlue of America greatest Chautauqua Beans, stringless, No. 2 Article Apples, evaporated Bacon, issue, 12-pounds.. baking powder, No. 1 beans, baked, No. 1 Beans, baked, No. 3 Beans, dry oi me serviuc lecturers, ana a southern orator who, Beef, corned, No. 1 never taken a cent from any man 1 cua for eioqUence js unsurpassed. As n Beef, comed, No. 2 nnt earn and I never even charged a nu-f v, j U,j i v e ...J. man lor my worswno was uiu state, and few in the nation. He is Beei. fresh, roast, No. 1 pay me and now 1 am quiwrng my product of the New South a na-lei fresh, roast, No. 2... ? i 1 IL.i T nAiihl I iirrt innivoi' , . . .... " . 1 .:ir- worK, imjimi .uuiu y tionalist to the core, and one of 'the ibee, iresh, roas:, No. 0 but the end is near, m fact death is at ,e(ncient master builders of the new ! ftmiamoii, 1-4 pound . . . hand. I'm not afraid of death. You may ration i c&rni gweet f, 0 2 teU my friends that I said Uiat I was You and your friends are invited to Cornstarch not airaiu w uus, uv- a uiv ru.im, hear thls note(1 speaker. AU are wel- that. Watt went out of this lite not afraid of what he would meet in an other life." , It was a trying ordeal, that of a lasi farewell to a oeloven brother, but it is a consolation unspeakable that he met death as he did. Dr. Ashcraft is a brother in law of Mrs Thomas Ashcraft of Monroe, who was Miss Linnie Shamburger also of Mrs. Eugene Ashcraft who was Miss Sadie- Bulla of Randolph County. Mrs. to the come. Admission free. Come one and all and hear this young giant slay King Alcphol. Remember the dates, at Asaeboro, Thursday night, at 7:30 p. ra.; at Ran dleman, Friday night, at 7:30 p. m. Ilamscur News Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Coble, of Green -boro were welcome visitors Sunday iu Dv. Tate's. M. C. Free and family visited friend at "Bennett Sunday afternoon. E. J. Steed and others went to Char- Unit t lbs., cans cans , cans' cans lbs. cans , cans cans cans ca-ia cans cans cans cans pekgs pckgS Farina I flavoring extracts, lemon , . 48 s bottles t lour, Graham .. i-iasn, coined beef, 1 pound ,7T!. mal, co, ncd beci, 2 pound Jam, assorted i. nacaroni ' Oi.., buck, i'oiiod l'eas, groon, Io. 2 , ! :;,:; black, i-4 pcun'i J'cachcs, evaporated D. B. McCrary Hostess RanHnlnh Itnok Cliih n iof pwHau .ViP Topmhers of the i lotte for Marwcll cars Tuesday.' Randolph Book Club were delightfully H. F. Brady and family spent tl; entertained by Mrs. D. B. McCrary at afternoon Sunday with friends ne:v her horne on Worth Street. Mesdames Plesant Grove. J V Hunter and W. A. Underwood! The Dixie Motor Co. has aoou lead interesting accounts of the great completed their splendid piarafce bui: war and of the troubles leadinf ur to ing at the old livery stable bland ii it Music rendered by Misses Virginia are about ready to open up for bus: Redding and Adelaide Arrafield. Fol- ness. . lowing the cuaent ' evenu a saiad , Mr. Ashley Dent of New York apcr: course was sesjie by tre hostess, who , a few day yith,E: Cr - WatkiasN4Ji2 was assisted in serving by Misses Al- week. 1i Vestal. Adelaide Armheid ana vir-. w. n. waiuins or. icit o-.muay n xts, No. iO :;.o! . . . ocl ginia Redding. Mr. . A VX tucl VVJ1CIC 11c will oiiii nvmiu ji i.. v.-ith friends huntinar. W. A. Coffin Entertains Past and Miss Jessie Doraett of Greensbo c PrPHPnt Asheboro Teachers .spent Sunday with J. O. Koriesio. a::. A most enjoyable party was given j family, by Mrs. W. A. Coffin at her home on 1 Mr. James Cates, of Greensboro, w. Sunset Avenue Saturday in honor of dawn binlshootins1 ;with Mr. R. E past and present Asheboro graded : Caveness Saturday. At the same tirv school teachers. The home was tasu- he sold Mr. Cavenss an Ukland Ca Messers. J. W. Parks, G. M. Y01 and I. F. Craven have recently bou.' 1 Maxwells Cars from Rams:ur Mor'.i Co. Mr. C. B. Smith made a business t i to Greensboro last week. ...! .i;.,r., (Oiiv.x i.;r:'t lbs cans . cans, cans lbs. lbs. cans cans lbs. i 5. "can:; canri cans lbs. cans cms cans ea4t p pUJ:S 'pairs ,5 Minimum 10 1 10 1 1 .1 10 10 1' 1 10 10 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 ..1 '. .: 1 1 1 Maximum 60 : ' 6 6 . 24 24 100 24 ,24 24 : .i 12 v24. .24 . 12 48 4 6 100 24 25 90. . ' 24 24 50 50 6 - C 48 10 24 24 6 0 ; 2 (; (5 6 (. L: 1..: 11! .! 0 Price cause of his death was a leaking Mrs. Frieson Atkinson, at Mullens, & j .13 neart vaive. c. He was accompanied home by his 2.75 A provision in the railroad bill abol- youngest daughter, Miss Delphina, ,09 ishing the Jim Crow cars on the South- who has been visiting her sister for ,04 era railroads: was killed upon motion several months. ,09 of a Soutn Carolina Democrat who Mrs. R. F. Brown and R. F., jr., of .064 made such a vigorous speech that Durham, are spending some time with ,09 enough ;New York and New England her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Slack. Republicans came to his rescue and de- Mr. T. W. Lawrence, of Why Not, .46 eated measure. and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Auman, of 1,75 j ... Three graduates of the State School Steeds, attended the Christian Cohrer ' .29 V the Wind Raleigh have entered ence at Burlington last week . .63 the University of North Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. King and children . 1.90 al'e takihg.the regular course in tne spent Saturday night with MrsKing's .07 Freshman class and are keeping up grandfather, Rev. Wm, Smith. He is .09 'with their class. ' almost 89 years old and has,haa a .04 , The importation of foods from stroke of paralysis. - ,14 foreign countries to the United States Miss Nova Sheets, of High Point, ,33 is increasing each month, but the spent last week with her parents, Mr. .04 amount imported has not yet reached and Mrs. Henry Sheets. - '22 ' the amount before the war. Mr. George. Brown, of Star, was the .37 1 , The Annual Conference of North o-uest of his sister, Mrs. L..A. King, .24 Carolina Methodist Protestants met on Sunday. . , ,07. Tuesday of this week and will continue Hog killing is on in this Section. ,04'tl.rough Monday of next week with the There are a large number of ,hor5 te .09 Concord Methodist Protestant church, be killed. Mr. J. B. Slack killed one .091 The North Carolina Conference ol ,13 the Methodist Episcopal Chuicn South ,11 met at Wilson Tuesday of this week. .4!) liishop U. V. W. Darlington of liunt .52 mglon, VVei t Vij'ginia presiding. .00 Tne .i-.i.ai Baptut citu's Con ention ,54 which mot in i'.'aleiga lust v.eek wa.s 09 the laigest thai, has- asseml-letl in tae , .11 .33 6.00 5.00 5 2o .00; 1.00 Oi' ire ade $ toct-lc; ;'ci'. Mlatc. l.c.ait: caor d i'.iv A resolution Jilt .SU'..'iiw. X. i j , co a!.-()!,.-h i.: Monday weiffiiing"348 pounas. Mr. J. A. Monroe has purchased a corn mill to grind feed with. Mrs. Hargraves spent last week n t'vs section cxaminiiuj school children and giving lessons in the nursery class;. Mr. and Mr?. L. E. Ca?!e and Mas- is I: r James, of Vadeville, were Visitors ie hi.'i'c vecently. !:- A nunher ei" the citizens here ex 1 ; t 10 ii U-!wi the Sar.dli! Fair at it -si; t!.is week. : . . t. ncs, a i...x..tif;t i' .-iducUii- 0:1 the Southern Uail.oad 1': 01 y.ea. s, thed at m homc.in Gove; nor Patterson to Speak at " j:, ' :rl.'-.:' V.TT. I:::;'1;':'- ! "V. ; :,. M. E. Crureh, Torrigivt i s ' ' rn R . p.;ittn)-?oii, former. .'. ": f ' d T Tf"j)f On 3 of- and o;i oT .Ime.rica's 1 ' n:- ' V. ho, r-:"v-, i; un:;inTa.'.?d. will .A) IO U ly decorated with chrysanthemums and salvia. The hostess called on some of the older teachers for a his tory of the schools in the town, after which different teachers gave varied and amusing .experiences. All out of town teachers past and present touched on the "boarding problem. One victim said she had liv ed in nearly every home in the town. Ahother feature of the entertain ment was that of "Advice to Teache ers," taken from the letters in each individual's name. . This caused much merriment containing wholesome ad vice without premeditation. . Fruit salad sandwiches and cocoa were served. Meeting at the Presbyterian Church -ia PtofMa title Week v Dr. T. M. McConnell, of Greensboro, is conducting a series ef meetings at the Presbyterian efcurch this week, and ia 'having very successful meeting. Dr. McConnell to eae of the State's best emagelistie preachers, and is do ing much good over the state, towards the enlarging and increasing of Gocn kingdom, . .'.";" Hal Etch Entertams Oa last Friday evening Hal Rich en tertained several of his young friend from seven until ten, the occasion be ing hU twelfth birthday. The guests were met at the door by Misses Mary Fex and Mae Preanell and were ush ered bite the parlor. Progressive con versation was the main feature ef the evening. After several - games had been played there vu u automobile contest la which Misses Margaret York and Iimnia Birkhead wen a sice boi of candy. . The guests were then invited into the dining room .where they were . served hot chocolate and cake by Mrs. Parrish and Mrs. Rich, , ' FRIENDS QUARTERLY MEET. , 7 INO TO BE HELD " ' . ' The FrWfi Southern Quarterly Meeting will convene at Science Hill i Church next Friday and Saturday, 4, Nov. Slit, and 22, commencing Satur- day afternoon at 2:00 p. m, and run , nlng on over Saturday. There will be preaching t 11:00 in the morning and ImmedlaUlr sfUmoon the business . parte! the mooting will blilt . '. .. ' KliV. T. F. ANDREWS, i.;'.v al.ovo oi l ami ...I a id st ad c. jo.-o, jM. ia r. CI C. V:,c :ii : ra.: :1 T'l, lLv) TO h A.T. v.oaii: IA 'ii'.i ct .iK A NliK.-K Sophia Route 1 1 r :i7.,.'0.i 1H) '() :: la I' lie ;iU'-:i'!- laaot a m.-irrr-vnce and can learn to Ik? a earn from 15 to wesK. li you ; in a hospital siadv a coin- Several 01 our yoanj; people cd preaching at Union Sunday. Mr. Jaaic. C. Davis spent l!i end with homefolks. T'r. Frank Davis and Mi:;r, Nannie Davis attended preaching at Union News From Old Trinity Mrs. Claudie Rice of Thomaaville, visited relatives in town lately. M. Lyde Leach Johnson, of Hirrh Point, has been visiting home folks on North Main. Rev. Ellington our new preacher filled his first appointment Sunday rnVht Blanche Fallow, 01 uauioru t Sunday sight a 4he S. , '''.''' Mrs. W. N. Elder are snak- tions to leave here abont the 22. for Hopewell Va. ' where 11 spend time before their ire for Soou Ameriea. Harris of North Trinitv was take to the hospital ia High Point last week. . ' , Ned 'Pegram has rebaraed to Dur ham. Mr.' and Mrs. Brace Oaven her? re turned home. '' . Jlme White hart his toe ngm, Dadiy v insim :.l nar.'.o am -J'.ve dollar s pe. ir.erd lh.ee year i :u-;i. : os dtal aJ'r 1 1 11 I XT ; Unnduir mon- sense oook, cauen j.iui;;iiik m the Home." by Lee 11. Smith, M. I). Mr. l'a il Davis s' -nt This book is wiitten in a way that is noon at Mr. T. J. Coltranes. easy to comprehend. It will teach how to recognize uiiiereni uih- r trx In' I ;a id iun t ! .:, I "ita.iii (.'.' .' o : t !;, . . i.; 1. ' i ii'.,.c :1:1c The :i i, ;.:i . ' in;; that ct '. cwi'nly, a fi . iiver iiu.h. nt. lec! ii at the M. F. : ; at 7:i;0 :. Church, il-'-ht, on. x - V.'ta.J 1 irohi'oi ; able ;- A a p:a;r in his s'.ate, T'ni-world Sunday afler- were tne guest 01 Misses iora anu Laura Iliniihaw Sunday afternoon. Miss college spen ParVpr ffotim Mr and ihf DreDTS 21st 0 theyyi aetaxtu Mm. VO'.l eases; now to take temperature; now to take care of fever patients, how to give baths; all about the sick-room. It treats of Lurns and scalds, broken limbs, bleeding from wounds, (bandag ing), drowning, fainting almost every contingency is covered. Many'pages are devoted to Hygiene, Antomy Physiology and Medicine. It contains advice for mothers and tells how to care for infants. some red cloth, is woAh $2.00, but for with his parents on Randleman Route a limited time can be procured by 2. sending fifty cents to the publishers, Mrs. Delia Snider and Mr. Lee, of World's Medical Press, 662 Wasington High Point, passed through the city Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Sunday. , I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Steed of Ashe- A Thanksgiving Gift Requested boro visited Mrs. Steeds parents Mr. ' an1 Um .Cht.nul TTo r nm Cnndov , . miu ....0. u 1 1 V. iu. a wi.vn miim.j The roDiiciiy. oopunittco u tano la:c. T tax paid to lis: 1 st iniiel ic. i u r K. Holt, c years a.o. i .lolm (i. Sh;w, of l-'ayi'tteville, is to contest lor to.! DiM.iocrulic uoiiuna tion in tre GLh (onjtressional District ajrainst the pr.- .eat lr.caniher.t, Hanni bal L. Godwin. . Whil" is" soii'icrs were ir.r.rching through Centralia, Washington they were fired upon by the I. W. W.'s from nmrtimVi vwl cniTaiol rf f 1 ivuvq L-ill Messrs. Charlie and Wesley Cog-in, b ht on a jck uprisin(; aganst the attackei-s, numbers of whom were arrested and hurried to 1r.1l. Miss Althea Farlow spent Friday What Hosp thp Tptters I w.Wmpnn? night with Miss Annie Cox. .They mean the Industral Workers of wr-jting. Mr. W. N. Elder ,of Trinity, spent the world; but not many of them be Thursday at Mrs. Sarah Orsbornes. Tieve in Industrial work it seems. Mrs. A. E. Edwards spent Monday to see shining in letters at her farm on Asheboro Route 2. of Kld on the walls of cvery hospital Mr. R. L. Allred pent the veek end ;! r;-.-'. ) r. s 1 ;'.,H:r ar.d f" "v in f'e nation. is one of hundreds of nalional pro'iiliition rallies now L'e;ng Several attended the corn shuckinp; at Miss Annie Cox's Friday nipdit. Al! report a nice time. 1 cted hv the Anti-baleon League of America, with the co-opciation of the State Leagues. An offering to aid in financing the world pioiiibition ni') 1'inent v. ill be taken. All are welcome. Admission free. Western Randolph News i'-'v. C. P. Goade jtrcachod a splen did sermon at Prospect last Sunday. Mr. Jesse Frazier and family, of High Point, visited his mother, Mrs. Allen Frazier, recently. Mrs. L. B. Frazier is very ill at this ward the words of the verse: Faint not nor fear, His arms near; arc Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson visited Mr. Willie Ward, of near High Point, last Sunday. Mr. E. E. Wilson has accepted a re sponsible position in Thomasville. Mr. C. 11. Burton has nurchased a Ford car. .Mi anrl T 1-0 T? Prfltinr artAnt' He changed not, and thou art dear; loBt Sunday with Mrs. Allen Frazier. Only beheve and thou shalt see Misse8 Carrie and BeMie Hepler, mt That Christ is all in all to thee." High Point, visited treir parents, Mr. I can conceive no words more likely and Mr8 H. Hepler, last Saturday to touch the hearts of poor suffering an(j Sunday. ones, causing them to realize how ex- u!,u. v'ntu q j vn; t ccedingly precious each Individual is to ,ian were n nh Point Hhoi,tiir!r lart wily 1 Thn PnMlpitv UommlttCO nas seal. o(..i. n.,j. .J .1.1 M,'..."',:CT"lllll)' l""-i" iraiiviuuw in 10 .lnn WPr1 while working ia the factory ta. High Courier letter requesting us to pV 1 Marv visited UliAnZ h?.art J, tlle, freat Father.-The Saturday. ' ' I . . appeal to tho ptbple of tne County and ami vym Farlow Sundav. v.nnwin vvoria. . Miss Iifly Royals was tewa not state to g,w thcir entire income for Mr Harris Coltranei of Jamestown). r- .Lowacrmi,K noy iivir.? Centril, Fa)u Uemtt nuns mauge nog'ion 01 itanuiemaa lone aisee. , Sugar plenty ia tewa Earnest Welborne' is beef oa the streeta sew. fine Mlse Mabel ParrisV Tmttrttkm Vrlday Afteraooa tlel A business meeting ei the Friday Aftemeoa Onb wae laid wfth Ms Mabel Parrish Tuesday eveiJett at her Use Etrw. tunne an South FavettevBst Election of efficere seaslfasT aw fel lows: President, Miss Mabel VSrrhfc. I ' 8ecreary and Treasorrr, JDm hum Mar Johnson. www v n " -- mr, narns vuitrui, ui rfaiiitinwwii ( , vi d:..u..i . . t i Aw, inhnr fnr the benefit of the i 1 j vi t- .at Norman, Richmond county, formerly oan homes. There are today twenty jHariboro . gchool is progressing i th". cou"tv Secured 2427 pounds of 8rwnt B fnw dayH liere 1 TOk vlB1 orphan homes in the State, and it be- njcel with Mts. Dora Davis ss prin- .." "rn ,wh'ch.,s "g friends. hooves every one to give their allote- d anJ Mis Julian assistant.1"1 aout. "r' Pum " of. Misses Virgie a.-vl Essie Allred and ment v . Mr. Vernie Sawyer visited Mr. B. K. "d, V0""'1?1 acul lada Yow spent the week end with The pastors of all churches and the Ga-dner Sunday afternoon. a"d. 25 f0hfnc?tto,n "f?1 homc MU' superintendents of all Sunday schools Mr. Reece Snyder Thedore and Earl hudred nminds f od " Mr arJr AIH',fre V'Hitwl ,n Wortto' a.e lequoswid to aneci awnwon iu rariow visitea Lister anyucr Sunday " vjuy iuKhu ho uutn the Thanksgiving olTeiing at their -noon. Mr Lowdermllk has a good sweet that he visits up there nuite often and services Sunday, November VW. Mr.. Percy Morgan spent Sunday Potato yield. In a twelvnfoot row ne he is pretty hard to wake up when he niZ .t With friends on the Route. . UUK uuim vt me norwo ian vn- oacK. M.S. Eliza Elwards and daughter rlcty Co. a spent rriday in Hijh Point. Mil Josephlae Wade Weds in Quit man, Georgia. Uonor Roll for Shepherd Scliool First Grade Mabel Rush, EuleU Tho following announcement of the mai-rinira of Miis JoseD.iino Wade Mrs. Edwin Cranxotd. Iama. i. U. will be of Interest to. many 01 her rei Crutchfield and Misses Margant mor. aUves and friends ia this section of Bobbins. ria and Edna Caveness were elected North Carolina. . Miss Wbdo in a Second Grade Blanche Hunt, Fan membert of the club. 7 . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver nie Robins..' The hostess served cream and ease. Vade and a granddaughter of the iate' &ixth Grade Maxine Harris, Louie The ftrst mrular meeting ef the club o. B. Cox, of Asheboro. - . Hunt will be held Friday evening with Miss Mf. and Mrs. Oliver Monroe Wade Seventh Grade Mabel Kearns. Bert Scarbore. ' ', announce the marriage ef their daugh-. Eight Grade Verda Morgan, Stella " - r Jna.nfctn. tn Mr. Owir Im Ko- Parrish. Lvde Horraa. . . . . m vvtf - -- j- - r .... . . . V.. . " The Bute farm, uiowa as ine ri-i on Saturday, tne lovn 01 novera- MR. CONR RIDT.E ACCKPTS POSITION WITH W. Q. UROKAW The SUte farm, known as Tne nan- -,1, on Saturday, the 16t fan Farm will be oM ta o Dee- ter. 1019, Quitman, Ge," emoer eta. . II, Uf U, Virgie Sawyer. Principal. Lyde Kearns, Assistant Mr. A. C. Allml was a visitor here lant Mondny night. Rev. T. A. Pyler was calUxl to New ton Saturday night to preach the rune- 1 rai or Char'frs Johnson. Mrs. W. E. Rollins is visiting reV- Mr. Cono Ridge, of Asheboro, has ativen tn T omnaville this week, recently accepted a temporary nosi- Mrs. D. N. Hamilton went huntrng Won with Mr. W. G. Brokaw, of Trin- Saturday evening and kiUod two equir-' ity, as tho manager of Falrview Park rels. It was the first time the had ever Kennels, and to train bird dogs. hot a rifle. ' . Mr. Ridge's ability as a dog expert Mr. and Mrs. L N. Cox are visiting is not surpassed by any one. He re- homefolks. tn Goldsboro. , -eently woa beautiful cud at the Hills- . There was a anelUnv match at th bore Fair, and ia well known ' as a school house Friday night and autte a number, one dog trainer. lot of out ef town visitors were there, -;-y.;f; ! V .... .u. I-

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