J ' a -a. . a. ic:uedv,ti::ly PRINCIPLES, NOT J,IEN, r Juo a year in advance - i U . X -H. ,-nw -r -y. VOLUM. HSV -X'- - Asheboro, North Carolina, Thursday. February 26, 1920 NUMBER ff - . s - -(-. 4 t ' V '.f a'. f ' MB. FlTZi n IONARD PASSES - t r Vaaaaasj X av aWa-O IWt a L.::,nhffiS .; : u .; .HIE LLVi.I F.OlL Monday, February 23, was observed Lm float Cied of influU2 fo" ROWAHO.NGKfUSUCAKS;. ERIEF ITEJB OFrKEWS ; FRLNKLKmLE KEffS tnr-l On lut VVidav nlcrVf k. Co-,,!,- f l ni,.j lYM na t Miaa Ralha. Michael urL Morula V , iCsLVK ivJ.nbiu kobua-y in bo&or of Georyt Wash-ir.jr pneumonia at lai . hame at Kn- bean primary in Charlotte Warren improvements of her fctre-tt. , ;; ' morning for Richmond where aha will ' ' v ."1 , - . - . birtMay, by tte Uberty post-) dlemaa ajred 60 years, and waa burtVme Hall, representing the old Taft ' ' An educational edhference will meet parchaae millinery goods for the mil- . .-4Mr.Rtsuh ULeonanJ ' IopuUr oac ajrf thera was deUvery on the Ud. t St. Paul February 24th. .wing of the Bepublican : party and h,c, ; X?W man t mseur died Fnda raal free deUyry rouU. .. - . . -v ; 'aka V. . Newell, presenting the SnSSST ot 2 Company- ,..., reoruary . jj. p8Ui Bennett Pistar .of the II' er v vnnon oeaoi pneumonia rrogresaive KepubUcans, dashed and n.xt Anrtl '29fl.-Mv lat 'aexti Mr. L. F. Ellison had the anisfortone . : : itr. C. L. .trty ls father-ia-law. rered an at tact of hv . Mr. Leor.ard I, ",','flueTiia tullowf i . leaves a lrs, Ometa Lny ard, one aibter and five brothers and jauMsr a&j wither. MetiHxilst Prodestaat church Is suffer-1 lapwing mnuenia. U leaves three had a row. Newell said two Judasea The conference to called at the , in- to lose a good milch eow on night is 7 from influent ' , or ieur cruiaren, one oi wnom is mra. in me KewiDUcaa lanka. .with the aid n. w!v - iut wk. t ' , by pneumomav H v. will Wheali is inoir hia f am- Ta ..JI? W" bnried t llarlboro of ClydaK Hoey were responsible- tot - Am, w TVf WUU M. J. a.lfaflaw'lafk Wadaasdarfor " vUSk- , . ' : . MmAtm h ahmiPV Vith ' ItKa KAmlfiaiA 1m 4k. Bk,V1 .... - : . t- . . : - . . Uy U ttorhngU.. " l V."-'- ". UkI rZTir" . , ,rT; .T eigh, who has been in the Canal Zona Akron. Ohio; whew he has a poamosi Kr,'' Vance Siaith, -who has' been! lilt r Aist ItlvMivi '-" - vs. t r i m i miwm vi ucwu . a'.J'tfi'Wli lce for tha past tWO: aft.m.ii and wna hsrlnd k Joe l UonarnneTster rTi- ' ch Sunday." Eh. les-s?a & b'uy nlSit $1)S&. .i"n.;th. ' if fri Iun fLTaw iLTlearV '"1 fbfewed k' pnemaonia. Ha kawa oiries, ieura. C J-, V aldo, Tat a4 V. J. .Henry twA children, who. & a- .TrT JHIH the aame bed with Congraaama. Heey SSS IS SsS' in a hotel ia Newton the night beftffl th Rj.nhiiA re-elected R. A. Kohlaa county chair- Tire- and Euber . killed a plf 1m 1 665 lbs, CnSir- -..aKi- wam ilmn Rnnaw ta 1M .. U .. juuison, wnt have been af-t llTu"'; ri r4t yt W b2L;ti:. yeiv'tio; l-iHe frtrr 1 Co. lie W&t a 104 - wu i wie jiusihuiu .urymaj uuv nu tia.ino, pmuosM oi Vie CiOTlO. ; Carolina - ot.( .K-. n i. - w -IUC,B . r t viSfr-- ; c f H JlMrd.She.was bnrjed nt 8t Paul church publican luba entered into .jSJX 3. fJBo 4 MrandMni Eichard ataat U fcas ...i rr con-un;-y iowws a j VC" Ai: I "7 i -r.w , . . ""tt .rrf" w Tear. This ia more tl ..tiwvedwiv UI cnvca v i ,. 1 1 " '" i ; i .f t ccusauon oi air. newcu tuvat sou 4k er T e enrch sent nrach time with Mr. and Mrs. r Nathan a. Btory died e . j tae liaansettr Johnso "since tueir ilbun; Sttfs 'Lala,landlenun l!onday. of 1 bf iuerswn,- 'grasaaie nran. -ran came to jivarhaieman irom CSttfui i-.;zen, t e f janion, son a- 1 tr v leyal tnerr,' r. I a y 'Baptist church surre yetra het V. tiBh. been r-'rslni for them wfll probably I ers,,ilass ,fcst fall three i. lii jCai&2y lunsj.' itur to 'Gresmsbor. ' 5, ,&x ; , ! seare w on, Philip ( than, two- (Mpl w.1?;' Mrs. A. A., , " w. - .IV.. TO -..':.-. 'v-.rrt On or Uncle ; Bams k recraram . . MHR)ifai W art tret s aiased tiawnA kn San-' warned forme 3pstr-tJa,--y; ;- -..tQ ettstwro, i;.:,. whiJh he w&s t He was 22 r ' s , ur deepest i. 3le. LaiiLs . fhe Anani' saT ' , . 4.. S. wk 4Mic.,fMMa k Trukn -aTe- 'nihnMa 'an wmw jnent took nsace wne jsanuwur m v, ,-.-'Cemetery - - ? v . - 'cr. Ung ami;aiffn igaTi 3Bond?y.-- A eat2tfl ami f flowers sshWed tJterg fedom, one ti Jiiberty i.ard love and leateem " of hia 1 many wwiking SKgro't died: recently -wjth friendsrteil :a$&t,lttn. C -A. iiuenstV .i:!;?' Graham, hisses Xade Uofiitt, se -U th 4nfluentnaOm vickorr'irf VV IU V3J3aaVi llillU) iUWlOt i" aav y .jr--. ' r.-" . ', '3Eta,TaU,laphae .Marley, and Maud this place wiQ reopen Mowiay. it is Xee Spnov " - - "believea 'the resttrref'rm -tei 'nomal ' ' Tall BesrersV U8snr. Arta Trio- Irealth ronditiona Trtll be prevallent in TSath, Dewey -WTiitehHad, JSarbeA the early furtare. ' y 1 SmitiylWbeTt Baldwin, 3..Pnfton'Cox "H profito most who - tcryes bftsT .and E. C S3awlll. - ' 1 a w4a demonstrated recently by . , mjib - Hr. C" ' B. Smith W In" "Northern 'Cine "Coble, wtm, atfter h4ng semd market this week purchases uprmg faithfully amtniK those Buffering with -Dwwla far Carter MercjnttL'e Uo.. the Bu, at last mflered 'an iltact oi lo- Mr.naHrs. W. M. llarley, Tlunua, hentW. V v''. ' v , - GrensVoro are spending Sew days - The survyirrB,ho-a;at-woT ' -with frienas TiBre. " . . - the "Public EilrwaT'fromAshebcjre to ' - Mr. nd Hra, 3. "Hartey -sre "k Tlaleigh, are staying wiQi TIr, IX X " -IBaltinsare ;h mk irrlwg rspriB "Batch. . .V, , . . , , ,,.7", " ' . goooa ana aaSSiery ,nr ISafley "ana, ,v. , 1 . ,v , i , ,, 'GavwuBev . ; ,. , , i . . , ' ( . . .It lhor'taAd,ttsHls "p 'i -r - til. .a., nr.l.. ili.j iv. T . l!LHL!Uni-; years ago. At the 'Republican 'conrenUoa in w;:? JL- ft Mf'TwT -j-nr n w n. u ' T Story, Bu-'charlotte on Saturday! Febrnary 21s V tn? Tf " T 1! de-T dI,WH.cD iw ka, the fiirht was onen aA bitter betweeiT 4r':r, " LJ busme,s toP - te Greasbore daughter in Mwsa-ithe NeweH faction. and the Morehead ?!J?i "f W1 -" isaturaay." . ' - ; trouble. ;? faction.' Cliff Newell. 'didate rTT.V "I v ATee Irft f i" 1" m i .v.H-s,..-aint Wi a.Uih4.l.f wmKm W. Frank Lemon, who last year Sunday. At 11 o'clock William Nelson , Mfi. Annie -Vickorr Pnt!i. Wo emmtv rhaimnon Th. n.iu' nursed many and escaped influeraa,' who died at hislioine near Cedar Falls Hal.W. Pngh, died at her home, charged with being representativees of ow faUen a victim of influenza Saturday of pneumonia, was buried ia , West Lee Stfeet, Greensboro,' FAm- Butler. CUff Newell denied it. Newell ?nd hia home in,, Sanford, on theM. K Cemetery. He was a oa oX ary li, 1920, ncd 24 years, .10 months said ft Tiad been reported -ttiat Mon- Saturday , last week. A -Dennia-t Nelson, " and. married the -and 28 (days...:..-'- 5 t j head would not contribute? money to . W. R Plott who has been at Greensv, daughter, of B. J. Upton. He Is " 5 vsceaa was a aaagnier oi aar. ana ie campaign if Newell was elected noro serving as cniei oj ui areenst vy " ""- ;vumu, - t Wmii R.' liJ Vickorjr ; and W rborn chairman.? Newel stated that he had boro Division i the Federal Revenue bis father vt j 5 -,Ak '2 ' March. 12.V 1895.' She Is wirvived by asked Mr. MotehAad abtu and Mm. Denartment has been transfered to. At 1 o'clock Charlie Druid, son oi S. kw lmiband, father, mother. liroUier head said "it was a danm lie."; Statesville to succeed former sheriffl and Maggie Welch who died at ' imH fmt aistxra. - Th TumslriR -were Tii.aMna .v.i mw.i..j r. n niu .wtm haa haom namad mi White Oak Fndav meht. was buried ; id to test. in Level Croaa emetry. crowd were afraid that Newell would head of all the field work of the Rev-in the M. Cemetery ..The deceased r i-,' :.! ,,r,vv-- J ; , i- eommit tha miHv .Won., vai amia Danavtmant-m the -State J. .v v was nv monuis ana seven asya wo. Hrs.'SaniTateir : dSed Tier borne head crowd wmiAak'(vJaeted''. The marriaire of Miss Lois Torrance, ? i -At two o'clock Mary EtheL daughter fTuesday morning ; of ttflinmz-pneu. chairman ant F. A. Finney endorsed daughter of Mr. and f Mrs. Frost Tor- of B.p. and Mattie Thomaa, of Jtev Tnoriia. Before her marrlBsre he was for state minium and J.5 m inr. rence; and Mr;- W. A.' Julian. - son of olution, who died at the, home oi i iuu iu7 mm vvvw. ' " - -neaa eaaorsea ior aauomat commee- i. ana oar, a. uuaa ux auuiuw. -. """"j i T7 nnKaana, mree itcycnnarBni orowers. v-tvx,-t:u'.'aa ' vUle, will take place in March, i - - rewr Aureo, tvaturmty inuu, ww sisters and ' 1na. s ; .. . y-:.. a ;:Vy -jajgc Angorta j "V-' Grahnm. the laid to rest in Htm M. .IS' eemeteryj:. Mrs;! Emma Andriws. rwif f W. younsestv son of Governor William .Jfunerai servwea were owiucie ay "br. toward CJ ftuncey-:2egi3teT - A :a mult W nm ;erttoeaeitf in iV Charlotte, one.ot the most -promitwrt The 'XoiiTfcT, : -r. Natham Burrew'has at the Ttarrtotte raaiitoiium st worth of t(lawoue During the rnnns-iBVmwwijr. - - ' Taat weU .Ilhirrow avld.els IPea. x rtoscmi urEnr? omfis ; UrrCRATTC CHAiXN THDCLuSES" iaanLiXBARUlTCI cOF , I22sTlN CUXTROL QFCONGRES3-WlL.SOiraii V v OCONSZBXrCIlVB ISQGRAM icsored S. L . '"..u a a . a i. , k' . - - "A.ma. AExtcart of JuUreas oeinrexeci py uemer b. uohhiuhb, jwawniui uji- NcnLtic National -tanmittee, at xesiimomai juinaer,. Kiwa,ia.m XOsCbanor.atBetel pmmdae. New yeFdhrnary) ; Jiirang ihe Jnrat war Amariea.act- Bnrial Kma&B9 hn?ch' d'like .a .veritable Oawrtpr Jn the ratio yif truth sad justice anaicivuaa- ' tion. We won the moral leadership of the world, nd had the Xsesicfeat Jbeen nroj?erJy'JMjpportad, America would . have heeh . the first, and ' not .'the last, to ratify Jtha treaty of .peaces The Re- . nuhUeaa naitv kaa Jiad its ormot tuni- ty, and Jt has failae, Hot nly las .it thus farjnanaged t Jthrottia thetreaty of peace, but after ight awonths of ' debate it cannat recoed the passage of one single constructive measure. The Senuhlicaa nartv is net only hopeless ly baakrait ia leadership, but it can a4-laa ttVAW 1 Nouung jtouia more saeguairiy Justrate the impomrJshed snental taJt--' w ef iLe policy-makers of that an- iigne or mzstion than we I act, that t.:r a:.on&l romnjttee baa found it ' v -"ary to cCer a money xeward of l; i to any young tnan, preferably vn Jr tve are of twenty-ire years, V1i eoti'4 write a wisning platform for the republican partyv Pemonal'y. I srd the eompenaaiion as toto y an account ior iite jsU ardshfe lnine- ty-two hwestif ations jet Tn xoot at enorraons coat have pnsduced bo tiling .that was woctb .the eagjenditoM .of a dollar,V except to demonstrate ithat this wax baa bean foneht 4t av sue aasful iwaehwhin, withaut scandal, or araua.) cj., grttii. J.a vuf"ix-i Congress la Ah jnost melaicbo fail-Jwovns wierelal ara W W4btiv Ihistonr. ' "Why alioald Ahe cmeststm of aii Hpublicaa juancipies be reservei for the next campaign I jCar anouaa not the present Gangress, which is Repub lican, proceed to justify its existaace 7 A .etmatroetnre rprograro as tmtSned to Congress M May 0, 191,.by Pres ident Wilson, and jb? iterated -in ius mesnae at the keginiang of the second sesaian f . the' mrawnt Casijrrejja, m December 2, Ml. In his Jattial - fiage 4o the Sepshlica -UongrMs, ta President stresaei. the-: neenesity ,-t legislation dealing with labor .and la- dusiriaj uesooasv xiaa, . aay n thought twen give to tils argent ap peal? Oa the nararyP ft bae bee eompletely Ignored. r v ' . . :. Tlie PreaUent nrged Congress V see to equate. The task .1 impp ille,ito it that ear then returning., sowuers and none but the adoleacfot wouid tin-'were -assisted, in every practicable dcrtJte ft. The New York Tribune, Hry, to find the place for which they In its recent issue, publishes a full-.were Cttod is the daOy work of the page advertisement offering prizes country He eaid that this eoma pe. ran'ng from $10 to $500 for indivklu- done hy developing and malntiafning, al planks to be incorporated in the tupon an adejuate eeale, tiie admirable next Republican platform. And now I orgaaltatkn . created by the Depart m informed that Chairman Hays has meat of Labor for placing men seek appointed a committee of 171, connlnt- ing work tad by creating new oppor ing: of Bull Moooers, Etandp<rs, tunitips for individual -enterprise-Taftitea, ' RooBevrltians, . Irtvconcila- remindod Congreas that the Secretary blca. Mild Reservi t otiists, Vild Res- of the Interior had pointed cut a way ervationlsta, RaUicationiflU,' Jlilitar- by which returning soldiers might be istH, .Anti-Jlilitarista, Economists, helped to find end take up lands in Liberal Appropriationiats, Governors, the hitherto . undeveloped regions of Lahorites, Capitalists, former . cam- the country. The President reconv paiijn manu(';cri, and aevenfea ,. wo- mended vrry nrgm'-'.j that tne pians men, to go upon a vrr " of discovery of Ferretary Lane should rectivo the "to ascertain- what lujjublican princi- immodiata and eubtantiul support of pirn are. ' J ' ''ConpreM. Did the Republican major- Tl at the Republican platform waa'lty-in Confp-ess act upon these sng-1-h! inrd to be the result - of cerebral , gestions t Not at all. ; : fiickr-rinjrs which do not quite amount i,r.ored R-commendatlons , v 'lii-ill U Kn. l i ut v "v u i tn- ' !f, though It nnvrr occurred to that this d"p1'rib'n . situation I In advertincd by the national zation to on a'ton mlied world. BIB vera, wu xi icuua w uiyuiu irei-.ivn,.', Mr. ate, bin ion, tJoy.-and'hia wife and child ara all down with the fl-iW. Ahibaaaa. JR - t iiwaiAw ftialaiiu whn ,.. ulna Rev. 1. D.s. Hacknev- Her husband 'nvrvlva and two sons, ;pin and a OMmber The deceased was ltt months and, ini Coy Yatea and Aaron "Yates -and one drewa was yearn eW. ae was for- of Pmident Fihnorwa. Cabinet,haa day old. r f " ' v 1 r married datugiiter. . ;s ,it ,y merly nf Greensboi a aanglitw of bee famffiee trer -formeT , .-.,.( ri,'.l ' "' 'tha laVto ThimiaW-enrt Ibo !fI)avdam'CoTUrn DeadMriinf Cinmliin."' M WbMa a responsible pcioac Jaffataani livers. rltIaunJ'of' tim&t ' "1'r" ' ''" "' iv Gmnmmmifr.towivrtv.mttto .biiel it mtivet Miat th ntat and their names and reeoraS. Ulean wie oiq atumpo ihiv oi umj nur jT, . "' Z "m y-,,ZZ-- m Xomm-ville. and JzTrZ'ZZ -it h near fnttWi?Tfimasv4ntfW " vt i(C l wwiy city Ws Jaflge Walter Clarki Stf;?t 'wet to plow? - con ducting : the .services. Mr. Myers won a ball Brother -orMr David Thom as; one.ef. fai'iueia. Jacob wlHcrn Wag'kkfl kk gghm ante tat the Stata, a?:T,1ff Jt PASSED A'TVAYfLAJ8T--WEES wbara gko1l'kk irvbm btnl ' 'iiLljL-'i-ii' vi'.j. ie -raja. . -W ' kf -eKj, his home tn Providence township near r;7mTn 'vT; the Sam Oobhi -place Hast Week. He SHSBl,' nd TanrchUdri, Misses ri7niLTLn .V t, v- Fay, Lena -and Beurnice and Thomas fore. While arnne in hishorae b was M vt-tV !a0. StrlcVen maconwioua. ""While .'Jn ,this M TT , 'A fin Wl TT V 1.1. - v- -v- a u .xw Jun xx. invnuniroB. niKa romi; vjl a v . vi , iv. I w DIULnero, rf. in.'.Vinee OI COTUeieK miaaianar atf A irrimilfiira W A (ira- lAn fhnnoon ffn 1. w.n ri . -.; i :i- ' . o ' ' ' i - n. - " had Ptnaged.'SOPieho to . get out,. 'he does not "know lust' how,' i before the n "Waen "he regained -nonndousntai be lyntg tm the fHoor-w itft us Dead, htidi of Ids face -and shoulder burned khnost nt a crisp. , His -clothing was badly ow eft -although the fire as x ttntjsWhod via -mom mysterion5 way before lie came to WmaeTf. - , . h "In dwy or two he wsta able to ve i -. , . A . .J rV J - " - them of Vis fmsfortwne. "He was Own 'TrjZ'.fT Ttt-Diffecof High Point; one sidter, SURPRISING RECORD OtAGSlCDlTllRAADVAfiCElIiT. , This Article Contains Some Figures Which Show - - jacoD aiyera tueu near .inomaBymo tvS- tr i j.-.j v i- v -r. : - . - , v , 4 ... . . Monday of iat wek yrs. wrrogressivjeness 91 XNprn tvarouna rwraera- rvipf;vrev ncjea fl.,. 1 i " dam-Titer of 'Alfred ' fclerk ftiX J.emarkabie Acnteveimsnta. or the rarmenfoi NorttV (jareim.m unnging ibi : R at eMrr.i iW.LiiLi a- l.-.ttv-v' a' J A- C-.a- -I VniraltsteTalue Places Ttta ASe'ad t the Great SUtes of the Middle West, Reports Show. Here are ome figures clipped from. announcement that 1.400 tractors were the annual report for 1919 of Com-! sold in the state in 1919 ia interestbus. 7f-na f ' Bi ?B?li'.farBi ,; ham. They give a good idea as to how prior to 1919, making a total of 2,400 n I"uc "u IK?5a North Carolina has progressed from now on the farms of this' state, t; Fol- -v7itv . y. ' rom. J"!.)? an agriailtural standpoint duriag the lowing are the figures aa to the num- i'-v aa vvwva.Mlt in vaara. in bo ocner una or her or rmm anianaia- , ton3Vrnary21.:: Uctivitr. aavn-Derhana tha cotton mill 1 1 1 1 1 - a Mns Sauna 3. ATrrea. wife of JoseDh .. i .l-i .1,1.1. 1. .Tim. k. u.i.. CUt AH red. 'flied. -at !ber i home .- sear. . ,v. iM k ,i,u ; ; v u;u fRaadleman Tebroary 18th, agad 85 1 j- ia,n NortB Carolina waa the ntw .hu I-p"" noari hojioio wnu nd state in the Union aa to the value Sheep . . ,. Jropsy-SVr hf bnaVand,l-jf e-p m Su down the ' line that ft Swine .... and dangnters a aa m h i hnimiAnnt ntt. brootht be- V Ws wistrt,TJra. C. AlZ7vJ.l' -iari' Z ZC?? moB ttea of tha Mr. Graham's report atatoa that StSver, -wbere ne receSting ottea-aCTir-H , 19.19 f0" m,72M7 w-a et by tha state ag- tam,.it7-i..t :.V i (i . vi iaih fiSCk iT.c" departt iMa.year av fta 1919; 181,000 208)00 816100 879,000 138.00ft 1918 18701 210,00 209.00 27609 127.0 U0QW tal Exaaieitarea i report ; states TAeafb f He. H E. TJarris , 1 . ' . I Jtr. a & Harri-H'nf Davidson Coaa- tv fell a '. victim to Jrtart - trouble iaUTOemaa, Xcxinrtoa but wmdeaday night where he had rone aa .puainasa, 2i retired ta usual heah .and was found .dead ia la 'valiva 'M-. lrrmllaf ttrndma. mrb amMia tk. .. UCa aa. ' .IfWndlliM .lul1 -.rrii sttea oi th middle west i .TOe included various demonatratioas, ; a a. 1 mu. , . ir Hiata k -nae. c.X .- . MravanU of oar of aalarlaa af dan. onebrotter, . Sttoeae, ; f Baa-f t yk,, aiaUag of the trst ll taiea castration agents and tha salaries of ' Urn la TTatnai aa h!iu av MMsn. la tv a4 i . - . .a w- ...l1al . Vr "owa repona a iu a: aeparanent.- .: ; M. AllrovL of 8rayia..Y,Altrd,vof - tu ' .: . :i.07.inoo f m.kh. 1,1. w 1 v- 1 'aa -V a .-, , tf , A11J 1 X 1 ViV . l.' ? V. T V.l .a. ' . V '" " ' . ---l r 1 , r.l vVv. "r aoiowa , , . .eoi.a is.vw sioa has ta-roiiowiBg la say in partt Ui mora Tharsflav moraincr. Th ra- adtA arava Mi tins -fof Ma eonntrv on v a j Tiiir." t ' Via a aoa . . anrv.-i. .v . , .vr.riJTrf,"r" mains were Drougot tois name piaoo tne u. o. a. coiinr vyaopa,wno - w 4th, North ana intereu in L.Uerty emirca cemetery gether Won ail Ura persons wne went nth. rmni near Thomaartlle." lie Is- jBurvtwd by,dow n and no one was, left to tell any-j th Georgia-. I i three son. Mt Edgar K. Hanrta, of thmg about the sta-ng'This i the 7th. Ohio ,.... aviwaav, avavnavaa, ami auvakDip. jauui vatj vvaaau aaill. uunu WJ wax Mia, k .ti . . , ..inn tt t- a t 1 . l 4 . . a . . .n,i ai ' ana mutuun auiBi w vmuavu ainaeDoaT was not wu vo aui ui vow. Coumyaiso one einer urs. 1. a . uuan, of. Aaheboro, besides a hoot of rela tive! and' friend.', His Wife who was Miss Carrie Moore proceeded him Ave T tK 1 aa ' na... BlSJM.OOOi fWhila tha North ParnlinVaa. wka 883408,000 entered the active, military aerv.ee bt ' .831,784,000 the World' War proved themselves 1813,240,000 worthy descendants of . those who had v 66743,000 followed Lee in 1861. th work of tha Missouri ,. . . 649406,000 farmers of the state waa no leaa vaU . I tale, pth, Nebraska ..t J 643.4821)00 uabl. A man with a nun and no rm. . 1 . int), DVtat nm t i' h"1 fWtT. AOO 4. Vf 1- i L.a . DEATH OF MRS. J. W. RICH ' nth.' South Carolina u 620.622.000 tie. and tha .mm.nt tvf fiT h2 . ... i . .1,-. . . ' J-a nn am. v . .'. .. r: .1" ' " 1 '. ' . . . . . " at . a I .(The decfeascd iaa 74 rears Id. & V. V. aiea on Jt VtxiMrj xiat,w parai- to rr cvit tite Vi'Ol,' If ' committee of 171 varieties ever refusing to it will be neresnary to call out not M a to preserve on!' r. ijority Without Cohesion U I !,!,Vnn. cams Into -,, ;if thfjr brouri.t a ;..! .' v with tlieir) hut tl.ey ! r.h:n and they lavd i i 'i ' r '. The rn-iit , ...f to I1 dime have r 'J : r ra it no peace and r ' ' .net ;..n. A f'"" a a Vi;.. ' -UW. ;"T t't Instead of aasinting the department of labor through Its employment bu reaus to find work for the B'!licr, it impaired the- work of thnt e'-'ney by ; pi' t it, an 1 to th. i flay cor 'ru 'ivn proper-"tinn In th inU rr t of tl.e rn-A b'ly Of t:.e former aoldiera, hn hren witten into law by the Republican Conre". The I'reaident urrred opportune lrfrllntion to promote forr-isrn trml and to place rpotl a firm bnaia the American mer rl nnt marine, built up by the Demo cratic nilinini'itration In too l-'!f few yeern. The R' I Tlblican" now in con trol ef Conrrf " -norV l,r.t) r.f Uieste vita! fttrT' s'iwin. The I're'.iili-nt point r I cit that rre-'..t. and nt prine v lHh, South Carolina. 620,622,000 1 v :'11.. Tnrtt-ITia V"j ': S Qin (ln f..a Ak-m avi. ,.!. .- 1 1 Mr. 3. If. Web, a iomer Wsfdent; iwlTc i 17 'om iZaZZ ZZ:LZ:rZ fZl'l of Abeboro, but owjof WaahJngtot,, 14th( MlrmesoU..f , v, 497,7Afl,000 thi. food it la doubtful how the Wort D. C. died on February Zlat, of paral- icik Miaatnni .1?. i lira . Jul j nnn w.. muvi v... j.j v , , ua aarai w . . i . - a ih auara mrt trm r-V av W - F- - I " i I T am lUlMua 1IBVT1 BllUDUi lir IHI w S tail BV BE was well and ravombiy , anown-"1 . . X. " lotn, nenrjcity 4vetw3,uw mighl have-been continued." ' through ut this and other eonntiea'd" came as a shoclc to her many . , Vbim 0f Crops y . ' The Bureau of Cron Eatiirialea !af Vi.vn Kaon rvnrn and talaad in Ran. friends Ml AshebOTO WBO hOnOpFd and A ad (tiau flmiraa ' ahow W the ir nnkll.kaJ . ;. .V. .,... q - . " - - . . . -- - - - - J ft.Mft..o.K,v, m van. va alia laauv VJ. dolph county and was a son of the late oveo "' . .. ' ' . . . '. farmers of North Carolina are ranked each state in value , of egricutunsV Janojt C, ilarris.T vr f . ' i L "r- vWA W.th Mwr -r.- y.rtioular crops, for 1919,' the last crone. ' as follows: First, Iillinolv , '..- 4 i h I ... r, a J .- Bad SauadeiV forme resl lent of ttrumt Bhcir. the rank ambng other jeond,aowa third, ; Texas t fourth. Mrs. Eliza Ellen ghafer, .seventy' Aaheboro, but who bod seteral years BUUmi and first , . figures v the Georgia; fifth, Mlnesota; slxtlt, Ohio; jeers old, died of pneumonia yastr-iago, ' ' . . amount f production: , a ', seventh. North Carolina. In this re day at her home, ; 251 North -Troth ' s.u2" ,e,1.7?ia, Corn A.- 65400.000 boa, ttth. port Nortl. Carolina', crop was vaU Street, Kannaa City. ' She had lived huaband, J. M..RaCh of WUhlneton ,Dw whcf4t..;( ..725,000 bus. 25th. tied at 1637,458,000, and Georgia's at In Kansas City for forty-one years. V- daughter, Mlas oail Rich, 0aU 8,767,000 bus. iWd. $50060,000. Since that report North She is aundved by- her hunband. The- to 'brothers, Mr. W. A. Saunders of Ryt , 810,000 bus. 17th. Carolina has ginned 49,838 bales of (lore Chafer, . a contractor, and a Richmond, Va and Mr. O.- B. Sana Tobacco .... i. ,810,24O.0OO lbs. 2nd. cotton, valued at $7,400,000. and sold- a a a a- i air i Jna al av. 17 aa n V t H aeW aO Tl I. Si A 4 Mal V - a ' nrn fft It- r L a- a. .. aa. a av . . " ciaui?ntr, siu wary r,. jicrmsn. oi '"a """'"" , w' -eanuia -"w ids. oin. jd.uwi.uw pounds Of tobacco, Worth the ho'iie a'l.irena. me rmcrai wi.i b ""t. iira, ,,uiio mnaiu m,t- rotawes .... ,...(w.;ouu ooa. inin. iz,boo,00, and soy beans valued at at Z o i lock t.unorrovv iMcinoem at me n i - sweet poiaioes iawwwii oua. Din. 15,067,000, home l!ur:;il In Wooillawn ceme! -ry.'" ii-" omy cniia, iiias w-in jmo Cotton .... ...... 7&.ioo bales. tn. Mrs. .Miaf. r waa fon- :i!y l...xa I conf.nrd in a hopital in Waahineton Ruckwheat . .... 209,000 bus. 12th. Ellen Cross, of Pranklinvi;,.!. iih was where he under went an operation for Porghum .... .... 8,40,000 gala. 3d. bom July 23rd 1Hlft, an I wn con-'sppendicitas and waa unable to attend JUy ...... .... 1,040,000 tons 28th. verted Into the Methodh't church of the funeral, but la getting along nicely. More Tractors: Leas Horses I'ranklinville at the c! of fsftcn.' Mrs. Rich was buried In tli Ahe- ' xh estimated numlier of farm anl l.atr r she came West to Kumna City boro cemetery .on last "Monday after mats for 1919, contained In the anno- end was married to Andiew lirti.n.)o,,n. the Ztn. - ' ' . al report of Commissioner of Agnail-1 Texas; fourth, Georgia; fifth, Nortn Mr. IlTtnnn !ied on December '.''ith' Mr- nd Mra. Rich were raised In ture Graham, ho- a decraaae of Carolina; alrth, Minnesota; svcn'. If) ., in ih'7 she was renin parried Asb-boro and mad their borne, here 8,000 horse and 2.000 mules in 1319 Ohio. In' 1919, North Carolina to. Thrdnro rhnfer, of Dnyton Ohio. ,nt, a few years , aim, and are re as compared with 13:!?, Inercaaee In surpass Georgia hy over $r,o,( 1 1 i, Mrs. ! ) a'r is survive. ,y , ,,ria nirr "' """d plraanl!y by all. Mrs. (he mimlirr ofothrr t- !-nals are re-1 and rontrnd with Illinois f.'r t ,l Cr -k n-' t i:i;7,nl.Mi rn- !-r ,f ltan- Ri. h "M woman of Sterling quail- portal. In conn., tion with the an-' t'lnce in value of rrmi lnl''M l - . . r . ... vf I i. it. a .... - I.. . .... . ' accord in r to the fiirnrea publlahed in the Monthly Ooo Renort' of the Department of Ajrrlailture. Adding this amount, . $25,067,000, U . the $:,37,4r8,000 gives North Carolina $502,625,000, and the roll. If this cor rection la made, should be for 1018: rirat, Illinois; second, Iowa; thinl. ( ! t I - .r to r ' ' ST 'I. I rr r f 1 i. 1