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-' s- . - - . s - . . : v.... - - , H I - - ;ISSllED WEEKLJ; r- PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN t t.-U A V CAli IN ADVANCE v-, p- volume xnxv; ' Aahebero, North Caffliaa, Thursday, January 1, 1920 M.'MBEK 1 1 RALEIGH LETTER r DEATH OF GENERAL WILUAMv RUFF1N COX (By Maxwell Gorman.) t . i t- t . v on ur;tu tk W'. Oai iiS,,i aft,n,Mn t smmd over the career of one of the most remark- "u! vvth r.iini ! -'"-- -- s and who for founeore years lived the I '-useful and distinguished life which J'aV..a th r nf Oneral William Muffin Cox, the ranking officer of the holidays with home folks. Among ' C. s. A. at the time ot his 4eath and them are Hobson Johnson, Carl Vun he last Confederate -Rebel" to cannon and Coy Reams from Rich-j aheiitlie his sword after the surrender , mond.. V a.; Misses I na Ellington, and of General Lee at Appomattox. Dead, ' Henrietta Lassiter, and Glenn Lassi- At the aee of 88 years, he was as - from Guilford ..College; Austin; Mifeight'aa an Indiaa when I last saw ou, rrom irinity; Miss ttnei iiim, not long ago, a man of soldierly Kearns, fro mtho Normal. Those bea-m;? and commanding figure to the teaching are Misses Annie Vuncan last His heart was a beautiful as his non, of Ellerbc; Esta Homey, of physical figure and God has summon- Piney Grove; Mary Horney, of K d noaobler soul into His presence in 'ley; Mabel Morgan, of Holly Springs; ' ,0w . nf tim. It was as a Congressman that I first "had the privilege Hd honor to know . ...f.i .j ::4.i uo : district at Washington, while I was y. - ngMj. M jloclted there as Washington COrres f'se; Miss Camm.e Nance, of Den i . pendent 0f the News & Observer and ! ton; Miss Louise Kearns, of; High Mother N6rth Carolina papers and the' Point; Miss. Dorothy Hubbard, of. Norfolk Virginian and two Ohio dai-1 Washington ; and Miss Luna Kearns, " lies He was . the most useful Con- of Greensboro, have been spending a irressman and the most innueniiai c. i,....... w I representative ever sent to Washing- .'V?- Messrs. Tom Morgan, of ton from North Carolina at that time, 'High Point, Ravmond Nance, of Rook- - and none has since served the state 1 mgham, and Elbert Kearns, of Den- - more sincerely and intelligently and; ton, also spent Christmas at home. fftivAiw When he retired from his 1 Mr. Millard Lassiter has been ill Seat in the House the United States Senate tendered him the exalted posi tion of Secretary of the Senate, a po : isition which he held with honor as long as that body remained Demorrat- 1C General Cox was an active and de- 1- . 1 t j. n l HJTAnn. r 1 3?ws?,J,aaTMrTTJr -5 NS! T"-- , r ' " rri i,wiff0 .and he was buried with Grand Lodge .Jionors. But his soul is up there. . - When the casket was taken from the hearse to the grave it was wrap- jed in. a large Confederate flag and xne iirana IjUukc ui huhh vaiuii, wnen me grave was uo w j red by the most beautiful floral of iering imaginable. Among the prominent old Confed erates present was General Julian S Carr, of Durham, who has done so Davidson county, were the guests of "taneVrXrTi with his Darents' much for the veterans of the Civil Mr. and Mrs. L C. Elliott last week. ' 0utX3SS-4Sen1ed Ridge War and who is ofter ranked as North I Mrs. Irvin Kearns and chMren, of lL ? q"Sli I, w Mr. and Mrs. Carolina s first citizen. 1 "-sABather old ijamaBt.JSt William A. Graham, commissioner of. agriculture, w ho has just celebrated his SOth birthday anniversary and who looks good to celebrate many yet to come. He is tceiing so young mat ne will aain stand for re-election to the office he holds and in which he has ac complished so much for the cause of agriailtuie and kindred pursuit.-;. His great ambition to see the lepailment in a suitable new building will soon be realized. There were no wood alcohol victims here during the holiday week, but some of those who saturated their thirst with tin tub distilled raw moon shine corn licker didn't" fare much better than the half hundred New Englanders who drank thepoison told about in the dispatches. The on-! ..... it. . MRS. ALSON G. JONES DEAD The death angel visited the home of Mr. Alson G. Jones December 20 and took from him his wife, Mrs. Isabel E. Jones. During her long illness, which last- -d over two years, she bore her suf-'. fering patiently and often expressed to her loved ones that she was ready and waiting for the summons that would call her home. .'' The deceased was 80 years of age. .She is survived by her husband and children two sons and three daughters Mr John R. Jones. Pleas- nt Garten- Mr Charles L Jones, Burlintrton: Mrs. I, C? Trogdon, Cli- W M J B Teague and Mis" Mat- Se fonejoi PleasaTGanlen. i jyne., oi rieaiiani yru . - Mrs. Jones berore ner marriage was ly d;uerence, apparently, was mat tne nome suimeiny ounuay eeiung. Tarheel monkey rum didn't take lire, Mrs. Johnson had been .suffering while the other did. II has come to the from a number of boils and had tak realization of the average bibulous ' en antitoxin. On Saturday afternoon person, at least, that the only safe she was stricken with a chill and course now is to let all kinds of liquor grew rapidly worse until the end came severely alone. 1 Sunday evening. The body was f HIm Isabel E. Hardin. The Burvivinjc brother, and sisters are: Mr. C. H Jor rm up. is one oi u.. .v. . , -- - 0l IOcnf,t Grove, was payable. I . Cox. of R.H-kingham, returned last W- D W?kin' o L7TharacUrX,npubHc Spirit and , aal'inf of Grsro; Jcsw A v-'ere jc --ts of Miss Doe Aldridge ? can be of any .service to you in Saturday accompanied by her grand WDeny, ana mrs. w. u. wreraan, 01 K j 1 r-n- t w Mnt FViiUv this or anv other mattrr. that mtirht rinutrntor. Miss Kollv ( ox. The funeral was conducted jrom , T.Krr.a.-i. MthnHit Profo.tint . ehureh, Monday, noon, December 22, , by, Rer G. F. Millowav, assisted by Revs. T, F. and J. F. McCuUoch. In torment followed In the church ceme tery. OPOSSUM DINNER Miss Hattie Twnlinson gave a most delightful oppossura dinner for her father, Dr. J. M. Tondinson Christmas r'rtt. Those present were: Mrs., i. W.I l otty, James TomUnson, Dr. Charles T'oberson. Paron Jarbo, and Dr. D. A. taaton, ef High Point. ' . , v SHkSkMSMWW-MMWSHSMM ' - A Care ef thaaka . We use this method to express our rpreciatloa and thanks to our many friends and neirhbors (or their kind-! r s and sympauiy snowa us n me trnrle death and burial ef our dear . 1. unhand, son and brother. - . Hi, (Tr.ria A Ilamiin, ?r. I T'rm. w. R. I!m!!n ,J c; ., ; .in, FARMER NEWS - . play, Back to the Country given by pupils, of the aim-j school, under the manaifement "-jncipal.-Mr. L. E. Stuart, on' cr bf t. Pecei. Farmel yrnet Band, which has re-; v ", "vii .iKuucu. ben..reor?aized, furnished the' m.uslc Ior tne occasion. the proceeds nf tho n u-h w J lne p'"y-.w"lcn w" De "T-n e benefit of the school, were $o0. M.any ?f ,the oun& folks , ot .tnr.si 8f "on who have oeen away at scnoo,, t v r';. or teachine:, have spent the K-ate LiorseCT, oi . umisDurg: Kate "tT'r SZT.' VT -j! tt:i. ti,:. T..-.-1- ir of Linwood: Lula SDencer. of Char- J&S' of WiI; Messrs. Tom Morgan, of ior several aays Mre. Nora Kearns and Miss Clyde Kearns are visiting in Durham,? Mr. W. A. Horney and - family, of High Point, and Mr. oe Roach, of Linwood, were the guests of Mr. C. 1 C. Horney last week. . . Mr. and Mrs. George Kearns and ivi htrei- lfmfnc Af ui i-u vx-iuu Mr Fred Kearns of Chattanooga, spent 0!,. with their paronts Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Reams. Mis8 Wre one of the teachers ,n Farmer school is spending her vaca. tion at her hcme in Rrankiinyille. Mr. H. C. Parrish and family mov ed last week to their new home in Guilford county Mr. and Mrs. Moody Nifong, of Badin, are visitine her' mother. Mrs. . Mr. TJendo '"'HooVef, formerly' Indiana, but more recei more, was the guest of 1 Gideon Macon, last week. Mr. W. D. I.onin, a well known citi- zen of the Riley's Store section, was cutting timber near his house, when , :i tree in falling, kicked back and broke his leg. It was a bad brea'; r.nd Mr. Loflin will he unable to walk' for several weeks. Mr. V. A. a:-. 1 family. f Greensbo- ' :t ! T'rs. ' Watson's ; -icthe:-, A-"' ?! rv K-ri-r.s. Smlav. ; MRS. T. M. JOiilwON. FORMEIM.Y OF .ASHEBORO, DEAD Mrs. Mary Johnson, wile oi Rev. T. M. Johnson, of Asheville, died at hei; I 1.1 I.. O I ' brought to Greensboro where the funeral services were held in the M. P rhnrrh ami nf t r- nla tho hmiv was laid to rest in Green Hill Ceme' - terv. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson lived in Ashe- boro for five years after which they moved to Taberne.rle circuit, where they remuined until they went to Asheville. A number of Ashtboro pco- pie attended the funeral of Mrs. Johnson in Greensboro. Major Wade ' H. Phillips and D. B. Ihtnilk Am A nruiinf asI A nuiilt nil t ......... , .K1.-.... United State Attorneys Major Wade H. Phillips, ol Lexing- ton, who was major of Uie 60th brig- adc 120th infantry, 30th division of of the A. E. F has been appointed (Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District o North Caro- ' tov " ",ov" " linfca; , M1, , v . it , ..' aoimy. Mr. Smith i. a citizen or oi uiar- lotte, bora and reared In Greensboro, and Is a lawyer of marked ability, high standing and integrity. He is an older lawyer than Major Phillips and likewise enjoys the confidence of those who know him. He is ap pointed to succeed Mr. Hoey, who has been elected to Congress from the 6th District. Major Phillips has been In Ashe- boro this week m tne omce or tne United 8tates Attorney. Major PhO- Hps' duties wiu oe to aia ta ine pros ecutloa of the violator of the inter nal revenue laws. '. -v. Mral Chsries Fox Entertain Carl. . mas Visiters i Mrs. Charles M. Fox was at .home to a number ef the young people of the town oa Baturaay anrnoon in honor of her house nests, Mrs. A, A. Iftpeneer and daughter. Miss Mary, of ICnt - thug, and MUws Mabel and Osude Vox, of Randleman, Punch was senred as ths gue.ta arrived, ' US punt, MIS. rHi Pmimprntnr is Census Enumerators Appointed For :. Randolph County i il i L A. Martin, of Lexintri?N. C, Census Supenisor for the ? Con- gressional District,, has etoqounced th appointment f the fojiowinj men county: iurjriisu3 uiunwiawri )a iuuiuuiii. Township. , ft Asheboro, town, Corbett Ltiicott. I noro, rural u. r ra-ix iaugi-. Back Creek, H. L. Anclrev.-ft ! B.wc'- and PicasanfOiovqi E. C!a, couen , i Cetlar Grove, Charles voienue, josepn hi. fji.iisa Columbia, west, John A. Wa?d. Columbia, east, Walter Klcctttn. ioncora, coy Lee Kearns. . Fra'hklinville, northeast, Chirks C. Mr. D. V. Davis killed a fine pork Julian. . er recently which weighed 573 V2 lbs. 1-ranklinviile, southwest, Frank L. ; York. Grant;, Carl L. Cox. fcy Level Cross, Miss Myrtle Caufcev Liberty: Robert C. Trov.. New Hope, Willie D. Cnnfdrd. New Market, Robert L. Wlie, Jr. Providence", George W. Pugtl Randlemail, rural, Clarenc&feroce. Randleman, town Thomas E Lassi- it - Richland, A. C. Lowdermillt; TV 1- Tl r tr 111- xaunwui,ewun t. iuurSini. irmity, north east, U U-owson. Tnnity.-tjouthwest, John; YU. Elder. union, cicero ri. Lucas. Tl S! The work starts ' JanuwyJid. The men .and women appointed to . serve as enumerators of tMe ; Four- kkuu uewnnuu census aiw pnargea by. law with the collection oall facts necessary, to fill out profterly the printed ..census schedules wkfch each enumerator will carry wheiimaking the house-to-house canvas of the ter- ntory assigned to him. Eac enum- eraior must vnsii; presonauy each , house in his district and make his in- quiries of the iead of the .We or some outer memDer 01 me ianwy wno lis competent to answer the)' census ; if q. r , uie aci oi v ,uiifcri ess nrotfininir Tor .1 . . , r 0 rr I .Jensus fves each ,enuT.l8tor e light to enter every dwellute r in his district for tne purpose of fbtammg the information requid. fiunra- j wi 1 carry with them atUl times llVZ.il 3 T,- Z" I their written commissions from the 1 irnvunimAnl vrhiVi than vrfll oVirtxi- government vhich they vfll whenever requested to do so. They are insti-ucted to be always Courteous -.im miiauKiow:, i.uu iu wv laic in- prohibited by from publishing or communicating ::n information obtained through tne cens;:s recrardins; anv individual or his .-' V.v's. Tliis oblitati m to secrecy i ':- -.i-e a;''ies to a'l person? con-e.- t'-.l vii'i the Census. Aft -r the .-.fh iuie-i are all filled out they are ..-.',vl ri) ;vd sent to Washington ii--r. the information is tabulated by rie-m- ol mac hincrv, names beinir dis- drd entirely. No person, there- f need fear that his personal af- i v-jjl h disclosed or that the in-f.'-i-malion given will be u.- il to '. arm i:i any way. It i- expected that the work of en-r-ieratinir urban districts will be omr.leted in two weeks and of rural !itricts in one month, except where s -'vero weather makes it necessary to eostpono activities. DR.. CHARLES A. HAMLIN Ciiai4es Austin Hamlin was horn July 10, Aged 26 years, five 1 mnili .in.l pirht iImvs Hp nroresKpd 1 faith in Christ at the age of 13 years land ioined the church at Giles' Chapel' and remained a member until he was ! called away. He always loved his church and pastor. He first attended the public school at Central Falls and ( nt n!,l Trimtv -Of -Kin8to,ai spending, itly of Bait,- R:vinfJ ans,vers that are fa)se. ;with ra rarKers , "CI L1C V CIlOll.-l uucnLiuiin Ui Tl lllUILl : ., t-w 1 1 high school, then a term at James-1 holidays with their brother, h. ti. hl town high school. He graduated at 'is. rrhirnni-notu.nil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redding and rhiono-n III nt thp anrinir term nf l'Jia and since then has had'a success- ful practice. Those who survive Dr.' Hamlin uie his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W R Hnmlin hid w if nnH tu-n Kmall .. - - lul practice, tnose wno survive ur. Hamlin a.e nis parents, mr. ami mrs. W: R. Hamlin, his wife and two small children, his brothers and sisters, Mrs.' D. P. England, of Dallas, Texas; Dr. J. J. Hamlin, of High .Point; Mrs. L. D. DeMarcus, of Asheboro; Mrs. J. C.I , . , ;. v ' , it ti r'it. n n ttI Hamlin, of Winston-Salem; Lucy VJ Mr. and Mrs. J . r. nayes ami Dc trouming you, i am yours to com Hamlin and Howard A. Hamlin, of daughter. Sclma, visited their aunt, mand. AV,rtUTlI Asheboro. Inear Lirtcberry, Sunday. i MRS. S. L. HAYWORTH, Miss Ethel Birkhesd Wed. Mr. W. C, Craven Miss Ethel Birkhead and Mr. W. C. mrmrm m.Utlv mrHd t ths U f t..n.M A. rtasmhf 9itk. 1919, Rev. C. A. Gfbbs officiating. Mr.'Routh's one night last week. and Mrs. Craven left hnmedlateiy aft- Mr. and Mrs. Benton Ellis and lit- er their marriage for Greensboro; where they attended the marriage ofitheir parents, Mr. ana mr.. Miss Bessie Scarbero to Mr. E. D. Yost la the West Market M. E. church, Mr. Craven participating- la the mar riage. Both of the young couples left for Washington where they "will spend their honeymoon. Miss Birkhead Is a most charming and attractive vountf woman, a daugh ter of Sheriff and Mrs. J. W. Birk-k head, ot Asheboro. Mr. Craves la a Randolph eounty eitisea by birth, a son of Mr. William R. Craven, of Cote ridge. Be was a member of Company if. Ha hold, a responsible nosltioa with Browa-Belk Company la Greens - SOPHIA ROUTE 1 NEWS Mr. and Mrs. ftiirnpv Rnrfrps nf High Point, visited at S. F. invujr's recently. Messiu. Yancey Cox and Jodie n mw., 01 nainsevr, spent saiuioay night at N. H. Faiiow's. 1 Mr. John Connor and daughter, Miss Ethel, visited at Thomas Connors Sunday. Mr. Frank Davis was a caller at . Davis 'liuisday afternoon. I .Mr. a. tiilliaul killed a nice m,i... ..Q,.n i,,i, i x.ac scales at SUU pounds. I Miss Nannie Davis and Mi B. G. High Whitehead spent Monday in I'oim. Mrs. Rebecca Cox, oi Ramseur, has days with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. N. E Davis spent Tuesday in High Point. Mr. Y'ancey Cox, of Ramseur, is visiting relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lofiin and family spent Thursday at Troy Millikan's. Mr. Lester 'all, of the A. & E. (nllptre. West. Nnlpicrh. snpnt. t.liA holi- rlavs wit.h lii narpnts: i. . . Mls. i rank Davis ar.d children vis- itcd Mrs. Amanda Coltrane Thursday. , Misses Hattie Newlin and Althea Fovln-.v snpnf Mnnlntr in Hio-h Pnint. 1 Miss Clara Davis," of Ramseur, Is qnendme- te holidays with her nai- raW Mr nd Mrs. A. W. Davis. Miss Ruth Brookshire visited Marl- b0ro school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hedrick, of High p0jnt visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sny- der Thursdav. . - Several attended the Christmas en- tertainment at Union Christmas aft- nr. Mrs. Emma Cox and daughter. Miss 1 1 a 1 tt: T1J. Ethe, spent Monday in High Point. u.. jak. Weihnrn anrl fnmilv of Archdale, visited Mrs. Welborn's 'mother, Mrs. Lizzie Davis, lhursday. 1 mother, Mrs. Lizzie Davis, Thursday. t -n- 1 ir o mioses aim r iui-ciiuc opened, of Greensboro, spent the holidays with their fat, Mr c s. Spencel-. Misses Blufcrd Farlow and Theresa Spencer and Fay and Jewel Gray vis- ite(, Miss B!anche Davis Fri,tay. it , Mjga Queen Loflin Friday . .. . Mrs. Carl Beeson and son, Howard, Mr. Robert Allred and Miss Cora Eawar(ls t Mondav in fcigh Point. rl f R-, t t( oli.lavs .f!, , - . ... M ,i l..s j v N. E. Davis visited G. Whitehead Thursday. Parker, of near sevei-al days parents, Mr. and Mrs L. J Davis and children spent Wednesday at J. O. Newlin's. Severr.l altendeil the Christmas tree . at X. 11. Farlov. Thursday ai'U-r- ' noon. The trr I arMi- ;.r.- vas loaded with many Is and all seemed to eniov tne aiteinoon. MIl.LBORO NEWS I Mr. av.l Mrs. Dv.ight Trogdon and Is -.n, r.d-.aid. are visiting Mrs. Ottis ! Tr,K;doe, p -ar Randleman. j .(. Roy Coble, of MicHe.an, spent ' the, holidays here v. ith friends. I .Mrs. G. E. Hayes and daughters, ..laxine and Lois, returned to their ho" in I'nl -rr'n. Misses Edith Julian, of Marlboro, an unie junan, ii .vrciinaie, .em. holidays with their parents, Mr. the and Mrs. J. G. Julian. Miss Bessie Hayes, of rinnacle, spent last week here. Mr. Rufus Routh, of the A. & E. Col. leire. Raleigh, was a Millboro visitor the past week. . Mr. Paul Homing, ot Alt. Air, spent a few hours here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A'.dndge, of ' Asheboro, are spending some time with relatives here. Misses Mayme Ellis and Mildred Ellis, of Creensborj, and Nellie hl- lis. of Coleridire. are spending- the children, of Spencer, are visiting rela- lives here. Messrs. Arnold Cheek and Robert Moffitt, of Gronesboro, were Millboro Visitors the past week. I U A .1.1 n,.,l, rwl PK.4 - "'"' u. Visitors the part week M-ss Dory. Penn, of rernsLoro spent a few hours with Miss Lula ..ayes one day last Mr. Lucian Pugh, of Greensboro, 'i 'mi tt u-nnlr nnl viuitnr nprT. Mi hap a Sunr.n Routh. of Glenwoocl, M1.0 n Mrs. J. I. Brown ana aaugnicr, ma- (..nairman Home service oection, Am r', spent ChriHtmas Day with Mrs. erican Red Cross Annie Pugn, on Millboro kouic. Mnodv and Reirsrie Hayes and their sister, Eula, attended the eommunitV llnfflniT held at J. P. tie daughter, Frances, are viiuung near nanaieman. ... Miss Gertrude Brown attended the singing at J. P. Booth's recently. Clarence Gray, of High Point, is spendinf some time here with friends. Mr. Roy Wsbster, of Greensboro, spent a few days here visiting his aunt, Mrs. E, W. Putfi. Mr. C. 8. Julian, of Cedar Falls, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Julian, Christmas Day. m . Joe : Young Caldwell, son of L.C Caldwell, ef fitatetvffle, died Deeember tfe. NEWS ITEMS Mrs. N. 11. SiuugiiU'r d:ei ingiuii on Dccii.Dci ;-.t Lex- years. ioii.li CiU'olina ranks iii.uh in t.ie United Stalls in the njwaer oi m.K s oi hard sur:anu ixadj Lat. 'ilieie ait l.io. e tnan ii2,oU0,00U ior Louu issues for roads m t!ie stare. Dur ing the last year more t!.:'.n one hun dred miles of hard surfaced roads have been built. uenerai vvooas ooom nas aitractid so many rich men that the poli ticians are cmoplaining. Herbert Hoover may yet be the Democratic candidate for President in the next campaign. There are so manv Democrats who h.-lipvp th.i Hoover can beat anv Republican liv- ing, and sentiment is growing in his favor. On December 29 J. W. Lu'-as, of tal and children, of Hamlet. Lagrange, and J E. Measley, of Allen Williams, Miss Ila Wijiams, Goldsboro, were shot and wounded on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slack, W. G. the highway by an unknown white Craven and Garland Slack, of boy about 15 years of age in a dispute High Point; Tom Patterson, oi Char about the space for he passage of lotte; S. C. Elliott, of Marion; Mr. R. the.r cars on the highway L. Tippett and family, Mr. and Mrs. The Republican State Committee is A. W. Tippett, Mr. Bank Thomas and to meet in Greensboro January 6th for family, Mr. S. B. Cox and family, Co the purpose of calling a State conven- lon Cox and family, Arthur Ellison, t'on. Lucian Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Mun- r.a Alexander, saiu to r.ave Deen (innlcing, : not and killed James Kail in Statesv'lle on the December 23rd. .S-on2e ' th-e- co-defendents indicted with Sen -.or Newberry for corruption "c V""'w. , " Senate from Michigan have pleaded m the United States courts in Michigan. ... " T. ' . , Mlss Esther Reynolds Married to Mr. trmK lroxler n n 1 on mm 1 t:f..i marriage ceremony was solemnized at .. . . . . . . the home of Rev. Jeremiah Cox. -when m;.. u.,i,ic ..v, f Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reynolds,, of Greensboro, was married to Mr. Frank Greensboro, was married to Mr. Frank mi T .- , i 1 roxier, 01 mirnmrion. lmmeaiateiy after the marriage they were enter- tained at the home of the bride at Glenwood. Delicious refreshments y.-rre served. Mr. Lonnie King Loses Home by Fire on Christmas Day The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King of W:hv Not, was destroved by fire on nristmas uav. inev were entertain- ing a number ot friends tor the day, ana nad put onnstmas dinner on tne """c "- "- B " nounrmg that the root ot the house waspnnre. inis alarm was Riven uy one ntajfnoors.. Jir.. Kins ona lilt; jutJM,: uihi ll-uuui Micri-(rtii.'u in saving most 01 the rurmture, inii the house was entirely destroyed. Ins-urance Conservation Every 1112:1 should carry as much in suranee as possible, whether he llas ;:n one dependent upon iuiii or not. You as an ex-service man can ob tain insurance from the y,o e, uniciit at a much cheaper rale taan from any oid line com, 11. icial tumpan) , War Risk Insurance nut. onlv nrovides iili- erallv lor your dependents snould v.mi die, but ai.so provides liberally for you should you become totally and perma nently disabled. This disability priv ilege i;; yours without the payment of any additional sum ol money other man the reijuired premium-- . Tiieie is pending now a hill bcfoiv Congress wmch will pi ivm..- ior t: payment of insurance to beinliciaries m a lumn sum instead of montiiiv stallments. Every indication points towards the missing of this bill. If you were discharged more than ix nioiiUis ago you had only ti 1 I)c- comber :U, 1!HU to resinstate your in- surane without a physical oxamina- tion if it has lapsed for non-payment of dues. If vou were discharged less th:in 1 months ago you have 18 the M. E. Sunday School and was al months f.om tho actuai date of your ways present. He told his mother that discharge in which to reinstate your be wanted to undergo an operation insurance. If it has lapsed un:-r and that if death should come he was either or both -f these conditions, your ready to die and Was net afraid. He insurance can be reinstated by the leaves a st'-p father, Mr. T. A. Slack, payment of two premiums, one for tne month of grace during the time you v.'cre insured, and tho other for the current month in which the insurance is reinstated. Under either of the .l I .U .l I-.... IU. ,i.nU,,, ..,, u, .,.t ,,. ..-......, ,s reinstated. Under o.thor of the above two conditions, it w, I be neces- a,y for you to make a s a oment that the best of your know e.lgo and be- ,ef, you are in as good health as you u'M'f nnn mnnlli 'iftnr tho In.t unrinil nrornium for tho insuranco vou carrifnl Mrs. W. C. Hammond Entertain, in Honor of Her Sisters Mn W C. Hammnnil nntrlaini.d a large number of her friends in honor 0f her sisters, Misses Irma and Ellsa- beth Whitfield, on last Friday. The guest, were greeted at the door by mss. T. t. uuisier ana niss margarei Mnrrl. snd ware than nrwnted to the receiving line by Miss Nannie Bulla The young men of the town gave a Md Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. The guesttsChri.tma banquet at the A.hljrn Ho- werc then Invited Into the dining room tel on Christmas night at which a oy Mesdamea Kemp Alexander, Hal large number of the young people of Walker and Miss Katharine Burns and the town were present and also a were greeted ia the dining room by great many visitors. Following the un. fM Lewallea , and Miss Iizxle banauet a dance was given. Phillips. Mesdames Hal Worth and .Agnes Barker poured tea. A number I0f utile girts served sandwiches, mints and salted nut. The home waa beautifully deeoraUd FRANK LI NVILLE NEWS i'i.e enl ta.mn?nts and Christmas trees at o-r tr.rte cr.uitlas weie guod a::d very mueli enjo.wd uy the lare cruvvdi piesent. C:.iifwiia lvay ".a. very qu:et, :io drinking, .w c.u-.-i;e.-s a.'d hut J.titj s.;ootin; 01 n'.i.. The foiiouiiig pui'iis and t.achers spoilt t .risinsas ttuli vlieir parchis and ;'r:end: Flank Jordan, o: liu;. Crce!:; r.j.i:.e! l.u.ley, of val.e lor '; Joiin Sumnei , of Rutlierlord C-oi-K'te; Oeorye buniner, of Chape: liin; RJssell Paik, of V oodberry Forest, Va.; Walter Dcnsua, of luianoke Business Clleo, Koanoke, V:..; S.i:a Patterson, of Eton; N'etvie M-n, of Buie s Creek,, aecouipuuied by :d.s Bessie Campbell. Among the visito's during the holidays we noticed Mis. W. C. Ves- cev Archer. Mr. Fmmprt .Linns mini familv. Cliff Wrenn. R. T. Craven and family, Robert Steed, of Greensboro; joe Mann, of Shelton. Pa.: Henrv u. parker, Maryland; James Hutcheson, rsoyaen, va.; Mr. Jesse Llickens and family, of Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. Tom Marley and Liss Kidd, of Siler City; Mr. R. F. Gorrcll and family, of Ral- eigh; Cai-1 Hughes, Akron, O.; A. B. Russelli of Lexington. Miss Katie Marley, one of the teach- pan,)ia, o,i.i v,,.i the holidays with her parents, Mr. and A ir-m- 1 Mrs. A. V. Marley. Pmf n m vitk.vi,, f t.h man, was in town Monday. Married at the home of Lacy Kin- i i , n weunesuay evening", at o:u, iur. Cicero Lamb to Miss Dora Allred, W. C. Jones, Esq., officiating. The groom is a son of our townsman, Oscar Lamb ami is one of our best voung men. He was a member of Companv K. The bride is a charming daugh- ter of B. A. Allred, of South Frank linville. Their many friends wish t-iem a long and happy life. We w?re sonv to learn of Rev. W. p. Ri,n,i,'a ..:vc. ieavn that his condition is improving. Francis McCov. colored, has moved into one ot Dr. 1. 1. Fox s residences on Xorth Academy Street. Connie Ingold has bouht a house anJfet in Scuth Franklin ville from JriTlTS A r ed eolo'" -' Vr. P.-. Won Cox. of In lianapolis, Ind., is visiting relatives here. Thomas H. (iarn'son, of Sanford, visited home fo:ks here la-1 week. Mr. V. A. Grimes pent a few days in Hih I' i:it '. --t ..ee;. ork of giT.din: I gravt'ling All- il Street i-i niic it. completed. T he ni-w IS. Work is "o'-.er ,:ui'. o '"i.hi- Baptist ( 'in. on the lc Mfg. Friday , aiv, il VI .-enipany The -r -.,!,! i0--. evening for t.v id;:vs. Will ; o, iil20. : Christmas hol pi in-: term Jan. r. .or John Ed.'i mil Way, horn August 16, r.KM, di-ci c -i.iher i!i. 11)1!), aged 15 y :.r-. :o .; 1.1 Uohs ar-d three days. He wont to St Leo :'.;.!, (ireens- boro, last Tuesday where he under went nr. operation rriday atternoon, which resulted in dath. He was bur- led Simdity e ning at Pleasant Hill cemetery in Alamance county, run- eral was connected by Kev. w. M, Smith, of Ramseur. fie professed re- ligmn during the revival mooting at Franklinville M E. church last sum- mor. He was a faithful member of and mother. M Barbara Mack, throe Thcllio and Frank; brothers, Willie, three s'stors, Mrs Haw River; Mrs llellmont, and Mi !,,... .luf,t. M-o f.i l'Arrlni. ....... , ....... .... . ... ... ....... ...... o-. lie Imont and Miss Ethel Way, and a host of friends to mourn .hen loss. Tho family has tho sympathy of our comniiinity. He was a son of t,o lato l,co Way. f , , , I I'M 1.17710 C(lT. Unn hflS (WPTI Hnondinir some time with har son. W. Mr. H. W. Connelly and familv Hpent the Christmas holidays at his home in South Carolina. Mr Peter Luther visited his sister, Miss Crissie Luther, at Strieby, last Sunday Mr Alex. Shaw has resigned his po sition with the Franklinville Mfg. Comoanv He has rented the Ilam- mer farm north of Franklinville and moved hi. family there last week. He will be assisted by his eou.in, Mr, Jake Marveii, oi renuer coumy. Christmas Banquet at Ashlrn Hotel , ' ,., Mr. and Mrs. David Bouldin, of. Archdale were Christmas visitors la Kernersvllle at the homo of Mrs. Bouldla's Pr Mr and Mrs. J. J. 1 A boro.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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