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Ashebore, North Carotfsi Thursday, March 18, 1920
NUMBER 12
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LIST OF PRIZES FOk " YSANTHEMUM SHOW IN
ASHEBORO, Nv 'MBER 4, 1920
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
GERMANY IN'THROES
- OF REVOLUTION
Mr. T. C. Russell, of the Denton,' revolution arose in Germany on
Largest tingle compact bloom or Bes se pink, 3 blooms, center Marble Company, has been in Ashe- M1" 13 and as a consequence the
' poitea plant, any color five dollar gold piece given by Mrs W. A. Underwood boro this week erecting a monument Euert government at Berlin was
,w. iriven bv bank of Kandolnh. Rout nlant Maknta with fm t at the arave of Dr. Charles Hamlin. ; thrown out ar.d a new administration
swnd lax treat comDact bioom on 10 hlnnma. Udaun nair hnu mv hv Mn A n Hnwoll nf RHin rwit was established. President Ebert and
Dottsd plant, any color, $3.00 given by Asheboro Knitting Mill a part
i I T S T AVIfl 1 T? 11 1 AO A Tl AUTA dVAtir ma nni 4-n nnlnr mice V-v -owto
Best plant, Betay Ross, with from 6 over 15 pots of crysanthemums. K. I. Dickens. y. r ? ul- ou6anK n-PP esiao-
tu io biooms, 1 pedestal given by All flov.ers to be trimmed before en-; Miss Clara bell Morris, a student of pSr Koymml at, B"lln'
Home Buildinj and Material Co. No. 1. tering show. 1 the Greensboro College for women Ekperients have been locked m
- Best plant, Betay Ross, with from 3 No flowers sold before prizes are was a week end visitor to homefolks. I SlVrnTw c 'st
to 5 blooms, 1 load of wood given by awarded. T 0 , d i u M003 say that KaPP has resigned in
HomeTuilding and Material No. I Twenty-five per cent of flowers sold ! fcX'f&VSfc WW Tones " tpnt"1 &t
ist piant, Wm. Turner, with from at show to.be given to the club. i ln. rirv"I- .:W'T !itat Ebert is expected back in
6 to 10 blooms, 1 rocking chair given No one to have over ten vases.
"ku Aahohnrn Chair Co
RAMSEURNEWS
DEEP RIVER BROOM COMPANY
SOLD TO A CHARLOTTE COM
PANY .
HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND AS
SAULT NEAR BANDLEMAN
SEEMS TRIE
TVm 1 o.lle A A Qmiotv nf tVip fe-
thodist church held a very profitable lu' "
rs. A. D. Howell, of Badin, spent w. T , , , an0
nf lo.t xt ;n ich,.wn , nia .cabinet established a seat of gov-
Mr. and Mrs. al -'jen mier moving to; ana enjoyable meeting v.un airs. j.
U. rorrester last Wednesday alter tne
regular business of the Society was
conducted the guests were served to
delightful cream, cake and fruits by
the hostess. The Society always re-
The Courier last week gave an ac
count of an :'ssalt and highway rob
bery which vi- reported to have oc
cured near Raudleman last week as
now turns out
that the repoit was tnie. Two young
men bearing ihe names of Gibson and
Sisk were arrested in .Madison last
week and placed in jail at Wcntworlh.
According to the best information it
seems that Gibson and Sisk parsuaded
Each one to furnish tables and vases IZT.'XZIa " j mg nas oroKen out in several sections
Best plant. Wm Turner, with from for flowers, . I jyi r. iuid Mrs. C. P. Thornboro. of !" J tTLlT
Miss Kot less than three or more than six t.-.x o.i . uu ivi. .u.u w nave uku miku aim
3 to 5 blooms, S1.0C given by
Evelyn Bciver. flowers to vase, colors, white yellow
Best plant, Silver King, with from and pink,
6 to iO biooms, 1 peice of aluminum
ware given by McCrary Redding Hdw. AMERICAN LEGION
aja ic- . .. .;ik u,lih t
joices when an invitation is extended - " i"' -
many persons injured in a bombard-
Co
Best plant, Silver King, with from
;; to o biooms, $1.00 given by C. Bow
man. liest plant Christy Matherson, with
from 6 to 10 blopms, $2.00 given by J.
M. Caviness
DAY OBSERVED
j - - mem at Kiel by a German cruiser,
man of Asheboro but now manager of is said to have directed its
the meat Defict for the Dillen-Ball , especially against the quarters of
Co. of Winston Salem, N. C. workmen who ure onnnsprl the
j Mr. M. F. Vuncannon, of Star, was iKapp government. Condition? all over
a business visitor here Tuesday. J Germany seem to be very unsettled.
I ine nanaoipn cook viuo ineeLs
Greensboro, Sunday, March 21. Ran
ooipn ivtri-iiYes io n.ve rrpnen Friday with Mrs D B McCrary at 3. Miss Moleta Yow Bride
1ipiUIUBS. p M
Mr. W. L. Ward, chairman board of i Mr. W. R. Hamlin celebrated his.
d i nv.;. mh,.- .rffk cunty commissioners and Hon. Wm.'60th birthday last Sunday. He gave
Best plant l Christy Matheuson, with C- Hammer have been invited to rep. The Couriea call on Saturday and
of B. T. Baynes
Wednesday, March 10. at the home
of Rev. R. C. Stubbins, in Greensboro,
by Mrs. Forrester.
Miss Elizabeth Smith
the Philathea class of the M. E. Sun
day school last Wednesday night. The
business of the class was attended to
after which refreshments were served
to the delight of all.
Mr. A. H. Thomas returned Satur
day from an extended trip in interest
of Ramseur Broom Works.
Rev. W. M. Smith preached
good congregation here Sunday.
preached good sermon as usual in his
convincing way .
Mrs. Fred Warren, of Greensboro,
t,o,i 'claimed to have ' rA an option. As
entertained . . . . . , r,,,
several thousand dollars on his per
son, and was persuaded by the two
young men to let them carry a part of
the money for safe keeping. When
they were near Randleman Allen was
assaulted by Gibson and Sisk while
they were pretending to be fixing
their car. Allen ran off rnd escaped
to a ! several shots which were fired at him.
He ' He then hired a horse and buggy and
went to Randleman and got car and
returned to his home. His two assail
ants also went back to Madison and
. o c Vi ! nn K C iioiuiiici iiovc ucm uiviku w ine courier a can uii oamiuay auu v utuumuo, m viictriiouuiu,
from 3 to 5 blooms, ?1.00 given by K,. resent Raph c0unty at the observ- brought his first pair of shoes. The -t the officiating minister, Miss Moleta
L. Amick.
Best plant, Ben Wells, with from Greensboro
b to J.V Diooms Asnuooru
Grocery Co,
spent a day or two with her parents 1 were promptly arrested and placed in
wr. ana Mrs. w. n King ot our city. niuucjr na jc-
& J 1 1 L 1 , J. I 1 1 I 1 1
ance of American Legion Sunday in leather in the shoes showed to be of i Yow was married to Mr. Bascom
Washington s birthday superior duality. The shoes were No. 1 1- Baynes. Mrs. Baynes is a daugh-I drove "a covey" of Maxwell
was the date named for the service,! and laced. Mr. Hamlin has twelve iter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Yow, of through- for Ramseur Motor
ocery CO. but on accdunt 0f the influenza epi- children and says that every one of 1 Central Falls but has made Greens-
best plant, ben wells, with irom demjc jt wag deferred untii next Sun- them have worn the shoes They were borb her home for the past three
day. The exercises will be held under purchased at Dr. J. M. Worth's store 'years. Mr. Baynes is a succesful
the auspices of the Greensooro post m Asheboro
Mesrs. E. J. Steed, R. J. Kearns and
others went to Charlotte Monday and
cars
Com
covered but about two hundred dollars.
3 to 5 blooms prize given by Mrs J
K. Wood.
Best plant,
pany.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Leonard went to
High Point last week. Mrs. Leonard is
i Imainasa man nf HmaiioIiaiui lil,i;.w .l; e .1 n t u :ii
ant, V,01i U. Appieton, f.,ni,.JnBl t.hAntrp at. 3 o'clock. I Mooovc M.P Pnforann u-nA C. W a Doftition with thp fldpll TTnrHvi'aro i oiutpi. Mvo T A Mo-ol,
w itn iroiu o w xu muuiiio, x ""-s At the gathering the French me- Linebery, of Ramseur No. 2,were 1 Company. After the ceremonv the
chair given by Southern uroKerage morial djpiomas to the near relatives business visitors in Asheboro Satur- j young couple left for Tampa and St
d i n i rv a l t tn of tnose wn0 died in tfte world war day. On the way up they had the mis- ! Petersburg, Fla., on their honeymoon.
Best plant. Col. V. Appieton, wiin win be presentedi Acting in this be- fortune of being in an auto accident i They will make their home in Greens-
0.a.1,.0 oloums B1VC" A- half will be some citizen appointed by in Ramseur where Mr. Thos. Green's ', boro.
HI. .Wright.' th French ambassador ttj the United son was driving out and the cars ran
Best plant, yellow Turner, with from gtateg , together. No serious damage was
m w ii0mS' PnZe PV The Principal address will probably done.
M. Worth. be delivered by Governor Bickett, of I Miss Bettie B. Bulla has returned to
Best plant. Yellow Turner, with;N . Carolina her home in SDer0 after SDendin(r the
from 3 to 5 blooms, $1.UU given by 1
F. Bulla.
Best plant, Odessa, with from 6 to X! L Presented
n ui c nn m hvi"1" preseniea
James Davis Formerly of Asheboro
Is Seriously Injured
James Davis, son of MrT and Mrs.
The following is a list of Randolph cast week with her friends. Misses ! h Llavls' WR0 formerly lived in
10 blooms $5.00 gold piece given by
Mrs. W. J. Armfield.
Best plant. Odessa, with from 3 to
5 blooms, $1.00 given by D. S. Coltrane
Best plant, R. C. Pulling, with from
6 to 10 blooms, $2.00 given by Mrs.
C. L. Cranford.
Best plant, R. C. Pulling, with from
3 to 5 blooms, $1.00 given by Mrs. W.
S. Skeen.
Best plant, Daily Mail, with from
Salem.
L. C. Smith, Trinity, N. C.
Ira Woody, Randleman, N. C.
O. H. Jones, Franklinville, N. C.
William V. Leonard, Staley, N. C.
CAPTAIN A. E. BURNS DEAD
Herrie H. Finison, Main St., Ram- Mrs. E. B. Johnson, who has been r
xt - ' 11-- :n i 1. i. i"3
seur, i.
H. L. Smith, Liberty, n. . is improving,
Miss Alice Phillips is in Asheville
this week attending federal court,
Mr. W. N. Bray, of High Point, was
a business visitor in Asheboro Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maness, of Can-
dor, were week end guestr. of Mrs. W.
As we go to press we learn wi.n k. Dickens,
house on which
the frame wo lk of a
;ti.ll ill of W hnmo Fovmor ' WOB -worKiug, striKiug nis neaa
Mrs. I. F. Craven and son Jessie and
Mr. J. C. Watkins visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. E. Capel of Troy Sunday.
Mrs. C. A. Marley returned Satur
day from an extended stay at Greens
boro. Mr. Jas. Clapp, of Greensboro visited-
Mr. Charles Williams and family
here Sunday.
Mrs. Charles H. Craven, of Cole-
: j i i -i, i
seriously injured in'i'FVVf", wrK V?10 wlln,r
Greensboro Monday when he fell from i u "ugnter
SERIES OF MEETING TO BEGIN
IN BOTH METHODIST
CHURCHES SUNDAY
against a piece of timber. Hs lay un
conscious for three hours before he
was discovered.
Physicians were unable to express an
opinidn regarding Mr. Davis' condit
ion yesterday.
Mr. M. B. Rumbley, of Stokesdale, ',
The Deep River Broom Co. of this
place sold out last week to a Broom
company of Charlotte and will soon
move the entire equipment to that
place, Mr. B. E. Smith will hold the
same position for the new company
at Charlotte we understand.
Mr. Fowler, of Burlington, recently
purchased the business of Manley
On next Sunday protracted sendees
will begin in both of the Methodist
churches in Asheboro and last for two
weeks. The pastors of the two church
es had decided to begin their meeting
on March 21st without knowing the
plans of the other, and they have de
cided it would probably bo just as well
for both meetings to be in progress
at the same time. If the people of
Asheboro will attend these services
there will be plenty to fill both church
es at every service. A cordial invita
is extended the people to attend the
services at both churches and co
operate in having a revival in the
town.
FRANKLINVILLE NEWS
u . 1 AS we go to press we icaiii wi.n
O IO J.U uiooma, i tooociuic 8""'- ,ot r.f th snrMen (path ot M- XI T r-o,rDo 1.
rr..4.K: A TP Duma Ttiv cnmr time : w.:- iu 1. : v..
Best plan. DailyMail, with fronv . fa m hea)th HowarH
5 blooms, $1.0U given by Mrs. u.,He hag been guffering for the pf,t tv.0 Messrs W- D. stedman and W. A.
3 to
C. Richardson.
Kicnarason. ..J weeks with influenza, but thought t
oest piani, ""'"s. ."""ibe improving and was sitting up in bed ncss trip south
Underwood left Monday for a Husi-
f rom 6 to 10 blooms, piece of aluminum
ware given by Cox Lewis Hdw. Co.
Best plant, Golden Wedding, with
from 3 to 5 blooms, $1.00 given by
Mrs. .1. W. Haddlev.
. . i . x'
Best plant, menaon, wiui . . w M fl h M c j Confederate Vctcr
10 blooms, prize given by Wood and J . Toynshx ,,,,
nf i ' - - -
when the end came.
Funeral arrangements have not yet
been made. A full account will be
published next week.
Best plant, Mendon, with from 3 to' "'" "
5 blooinl prize fancy work given by, JJ-J
March 10. Mr.
Mrs. L. C. Phillips returned Satur
day from Winston-Salem, where she
had been with her daughter, Hiss
Kate, who was stricken with appendi
citis. Miss, Phillips' condition is im
proved. Mr. Harris Bivkhe:il snent Satiir-
Mr. Hugh McCain, one ot ucndoipn day :n Eagle Springs on business
Rev. Mr. Black, of Albermarle
preached two able sermons at the
Baptist Church Sunday.
Mr. John Pugh, who has bsen at
work at White Oak for some time
has purchased the Graves farm near ' uaKer fna , na? Penefl a nrst class came nome saturaay evening ana nas
SSilo oMr. Charles R. Lambetrt. Mr.i""u.c, "lu J"ii iTii '""""
SWey wpects to move his family 1 1 rs. Ruth Kemp, of this place went .ville Roller Mill. J .
t "Randolph in the fall i to Trov Sund,y w-here she will spend I Misses Estella Payne and Fannie
ouilie lllllt; Willi Itu, . vv , IU, Vjapei vwv w Ji --nouu i j Uiti.vtiuaj'.
and family. Mr. R. I. Booth and son Robert and
A party of Glee Club folks attend-: Fr.rley McCoricdale left Saturday for
ed the great play "The Wanderer" at Ameta, Va., where Mr. P.octh will
,, m- l -, Groensboro last Monday night. Those probably locate,
folk Southern Rail- ' y.ho 00lnp0SP(1 the partv ware Mises i Mr. H. P. Baldwin, of Sanford, was
l.ois, Blanche and Urar.elle Moore, '"e guest oi r.. a. noutn one nay last
died at tii .'
I Mrs. J. A. Monroe, of Seagrove
Route 1, and son G D. Monroe, of Lil
i lington, were visitors in Asheboro
Monday. Aif. Monroe has held a posi
tion with the Nor
road at Lillmgton since hi.-; return
from overseas. He has recently ac
cepted a position in the Lill'iigtm
i liank.
j Rev. T. J. Green and family hnve
recently moved from AsheLoro to
Sarah Steed, Madge Moff'tt, Lizza week.
Mrs. E. T. Poole, of Asheboro Rente their farm at Ramseur Route 1. Mr.
Mrs. L. M. Fox.
a. an !a... .;i-lt arnm
.. .ue P . 1 '.u " I Hurt 'McCain. He was married
O VJ 1U UlOOIHO, C U'lKUllg 6 I t ,L. .
hv Bentwood Chair Co
Best plant, Morristown, with from
3 to 5 blooms, $1.00 given by Mrs. W.
J. Scarboro.
Best plant, Mrs. J. Gibson, with
from 0 to 10 blooms, piece of fancy
work given by Mrs. E. G Morris.
Best plant, Mrs. J. Gibson, with
from 3 to 5 blooms, prize givca by
Mrs. J. D. Rccs.
Tieat nlant. Dr. EuKichard. with
T. McCain, 2. who has been ill for several dav
McCain was a son ol ;s improving.
Rev. Lewis McFarland, of High
Point, was a visitor in Asheboro Sun
day. Mr. Sam Walker, of Ashebcro Route
2, was a business visitor in town Mon
day. Mrs. John Foster continues very ill
at her home in North Asheboro.
Mr. Ernest E. Bunting ha3 purchas
Smith, Jese Whitehead, Fieta Tate,
Maud Lee Spoon, Ova Scott, and Mr.
Herbert Smith.
They represented the vlav wonder
ful. Mr. S. P.. Black, of Lynchburg Va.,
and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. llack, of
most three score years ago to Miss
Sallie Briles, who died fourteen year:
ago. To this union there were eight
children, four of whom survive, John
H. of High Point; Mrs. J. S. Ridge,
Asheboro; D. T. McCain, Asheboro
Route 1; and G. C. McCain, Asheboro.
Mr. McCain was 86 years ot age and
Green wfcs in the city Monday
paid The Courier a pleasant call.
; Mr. Ernest Slack, who has had a po- Raih were visitors in town recently
sition with an automobile factory in ,
Akron, Ohio, has returned to his home ROBBERS IN"
at Seagrove.
Mr .and Mrs. Harris Kearns, of
farmer, were in the city i.ionday. The town of Randleman has not
i Miss Ethel Lovett, of Guilford Col- escaDed the hands of the robbers, who
'lege, was the guest of her mother, ' scems to have practiced diligently in
i Mrs. C. E. Lovett, Saturday and Sun-'. this section of the State for the Dast
RANDLEMAN
LAST WEEK
up to a few years ago naa oeen ieiy crt ot Mr. U. Hardin the Goca-Cola day. few months. On Wednesday niht of
active. He took the keenest interest Bottling plant at Randleman and has, Mr. Roy Cox, of Thomasville, spent ast week the garage at Randleman
in civic and church anairs. ne was assumed charge. Mr. Hardin has mov- Sunday in Asheboro with relatives. ! was broken into and considerable
Mr. Joe Tippett has gone to Greens
boro where he has contracted for
painting.
missionary will speak in the interst
died at the home of her fathers last
Friday niht and the remains were
laid to rest in the family cemetery
near Yow's Mill. Rev. W. M. Smith,
of Ramseur, conducted the funeraL
She was the youngest daughter of
Orlendo Brown. Our people extend
their sympathy to the bereaved ones.
OLD TRINITY NEWS
fire
from fi to 10 blooms 4 T lbTag flour born in Asheboro at the place Mrs. 0. ed his family to Florida
2 l6Ji:.S Mill IR. Cox now lives and lived her until' Mr. M. G. Maner, of
Eugnehard,
. 0, , rw Mill K. Gox now lives ana uveu nerc unui wr. ai. Maner, oi r ranKiinvme,
, ' . . i j :v. o mil 94 veara of aire, when he mov- was a Business visitor in Asheboro
1V1WI,,, - -- " ' . - - ---
Dr. George R. Brown, of the M. P. equipment was stolen. The
n . 1 A. T
4l mi tf m ven bv ed to Back Creek township
Mrs J. M. Caviness.
Best plant, Maud Dean, with from
6 to 10 blooma, 1 wheelbarrov given,
by Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co.
Best plant, Maud Dean, with from
3 to 6 blooms, prize given by Wood
Cash Clothing Co
Finest specimen plant, Silver King,
prixe given by W. D. Steadman and
Finest specimen plant, Nakotn, with,
largest ntrmber or line Diooms,
gold piece given by National Bank,
triruot inM-imen nlant Black Hawk,
... . . t . M Win nm a
.Ji larjcst numoer ot ui
1 years subscription to the Courier.
Finest specimen plant, Nerisa, with
lnrgeot lumber of fine- blooms prae
given by O. R. Fox.
EMnaai anwinvfln nlant Anemone,
with whlU largest numbar of blooms
$2.00 rlrea by J. A. York
Finest spedmea plant pink Ane
mone with largest number of blooms,
priie given by SL C Johnson,
Best table, 6 vases, $5.00 given by
Wjmhah'm i?lnK.
turn ? vhiwm w , ,
. Sesond best tabic, t vases prise
Hven by Lexington Grocery Co.
T amt nm , at whJta. not over
blomt 241b. brr flour, glvea by Ahe-
Second best vase of white blooms,
bottle of toilet water given by Stand-
Best vase yell orr, not over blooms,
1 rockins? chair riven by Piedmont
. rV I at i"" . 4 t-- i . ' "
BmxhuI best rase . yeiiow, worn.
Church of High Point, will do the Wagger and Co. was robbed on Tues-
ureachimr at the evangelistic services ,iu niht
He united Monday. at the M. P. Church becinninir next lnthoa iowolrv nnd ntw vnlnnhle
with the Presbyterian church in early Mr. R. G. Gordon, who recently Sunday. articles.The total loss to the Wagner's
life and has remained a consistent moved to a farm which he purchased j Mrs. L. W. Gerringer and children, wag estimated to be near five hundred
member ever since. He was buried at near Carthage in Moore county, was who have been visiting her mother, dollars.
Charlotte, his funeral being conducted at his old home at Randleman Route Mr.s W. R. Oliver, at Kernersville, for; Qn the same night a new gasolene
there by Rev. Joel B. Trogdon, pastor, 2 last week. Mr. Gordon was accom-1 the past two weeks, have returned tank whhich had been nut in at the
oi the cnurcn. ; pameu oy nis uaugnier, mm. a. w . home.
Lambert, of Carthage. He is prepar- j Mr. Wolff has purchased ths Lam
Civic Department of Woman's Club ing to sell his property on March 20th. here old home o.i Elm Street in the
Meets His sale was advertised some time ago j Eastern part of Asheboro ar.d will
The civic department of the wo-in The Courier, but owing to the ill-! probably move his family to Asheboro
man's club of which Mrs. John K. ness of Mr. Gordon the sale was post- j jn the near furture. Mr. Wolff is a
store across the road from Mr. Dou
! gon James' two miles north of Ashe
boro was tampered with and consider
able gasolene was stolen or wasted.
Wood is chairman, met with Mrs. W'poned
C. Hammond Monday. Plans were I Mr. C. B. Smith, of Ramseur, was
made for spring cleaning dates of in the city on business Monday morn
which to be announced later. A flower ing.
committee was appointed to solicit Col. W. P. Wood, State Auditor, was
bulbs, plants and shrubs lor a sale a week end visitor to his home town,
and to encourage the planting of flow-1 Col. Wood is looking better than he
ert. A committee was also nppolnted has for a number of years. He scems
to urge the merchants to cooperate in to have round the Tabled fountain ot
. I . 1 1 L
keeping premises clean. eternal youtn.
brother of Mr. J. W. Wolff.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin
Mrs. B. C. Floyd of Trinity Passes
Mrs. B. C. Floyd of near Trinity
It wu dedded to mace cans or bar
rels on school grounds as receptacles
for paper, etc.'
IRVIN S. COBB TO LECTURE
IN GREENSBORO
Irvin S. Cobb, who is generally ac
knowledged as one of Amarica7s great
est iiumorisU as well as one of her
most famous lecturers and writers will
deliver a lecture at the Municipal
Theater in GrensboTO Friday night
March Tern Civil Court In Progress
M.rrh tarm of civil court began on
UnmUv. with Judire J. T. Shaw, of
Greensboro, presiding. The following
. . t. - k lvM. HAilirt mim hlffi MM1 eillM:
Mills I D'M. Holllday, executor of D. W.
Best vase' Pink, not oref blooms, Moeer, et at, vs. Rebecca Moser et el
1 tr. bed room slippers given by Coma Judgment
' - gmwnd best Vase fink, prise -given
." .by Ers. CL C. Caraford. ,
- Best vase yellow, blooms, 1 rock-
v ' Hng chair, Randolph Chair Co. . '
Rest tom vbl-e, I blooms, ft oxen
fens peaches, gives by Mrsv-W.
Moore. - , .. " "
directing disposition of
I fn.i In hands of executor.
Hewara bibck vj wm w Aiwm
W. T. Burratt, judgment $400. m
- Will Slack et al vs. Emery .Hfll,
Henry Lomax et al 1 till in progress.
avil court will probably last all of
next week. " Criminal court wiU be
lt In March 29th.'
Mr. G. C. Brown, who purchased the
B. F. Miller farm in Tabernacle town
ship last year, was in the dty Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown moved to Ran
dolph county from Indianapolis, Ind.,
where they had made their home for
a number of years. Mr. Brown form
erly traveled for theJt J. Reynolds
Tobacco Company, of Winston-Salem.
His health gave way and he went
West. He has seen service in the re
cent wars. In 1915 he accepted a po
sition with the , British government
and has made eighteen trips across
the Atlantic Ocean. When the United
8tate entered the World War Mr.
Brown enlisted In an officers' training
camp and was sent to Fort Rtijsmln
Harrison where he served as Instruc
tor. He expects to raise tobacco in
Randolph county.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
Society of the M. P. Church met with
Mrs, R. R. Ross on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. i B. Slack Is very 11! at her
home at Sesgrow Route 1. 8he is
suffering from cancer.
- Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Cochran and lit
tle daughter j of Thomasvllls, ' spent
Monday in Asheboro.
i. f . f . ' '
Frazicr on last Saturday a daughter, died March 12, 1920. huneial services
Alice Rachel. were held at Hope Well Sunday by
Mrs. Nannie Walker, of Hih Point j Rev. A. S. Raper interment following
was in Asheboro Wednesday on busi
ness. Miss Allio Vestal was a visitor in
Frank Maness lost a barn by
Sunday evening.
A cow and calf perished, also a lot
of provender and etc. We lean there
store of was some insurance.
Mr. David While and lamny nave
moved to the Pane place.
Mr. and Mrs. Libball have moved
to Mechanicsville, North High Point.
Mrs. Mattie White went to High
Point Saturday.
Mrs. Carpenter was visiting friends
in the co timunity Sunday aftcrnoon.
The Misses Farlow went home for
the week-end. They live at Flint Hill
From all appearces there wil bo a
l.ood deal of tobacco planted around
here.
Mrs. J. L. Phillips, who has Leea
ill at her home for several days is im
proving. David While Jr., who has been very
ill with influenza is improving.
Mrs. Lula Carr, has returned from
High Point tho past week end.
Mr. and Mis. Edgar wooden anu
in Hope Well cemetery. She has been ! Cuba,
in ill health for several months. Prior The Methodist Missionary society
to her marrage she was Miss Tinna met with Mrs. M. J. Weeks Tuesday
Briles. Besides her husband she is I afternoon. Mrs. Lula Carr gave a
survived by sever, children, Ernest, I splendid talk on "The Mary Elizabeth
little son John, accompanied bv Rev. I Charlie and Cicero Floyd cf near Inn" in San Francisco.
. i m . ; . i i r l r T r i,
Arrowwood all of Greensboro, were
visitors here the first of the week.
Mr. David Holliday, of Greensboro
was here Monday.
IN YOUR HURRY
PAUSE A MOMENT
You are BUSY. Busy chasing the
elusive dollar some times holding it
for a while, then letting it go.
You are in a hurry so much so
that you have no time to think seri
ously of your soul life.
You may say: "There's no money
In that"
Jesus Christ said: "What shall It
profit a man if he shall gain the whole
world and lose his own soul 1"
How about that proposition T
Think it over.
NOW!
Read Matthew 6:33; John 8:16;
Hebrews 1:1-8.
Easter Is "Join the Church Sunday."
You are cordially Invited to attend
the revival meeting at the Methodist
Trinitv and Mrs. Mary Hayworth, of
High Point, Mrs. Daisy English, of
Archdale, ami Mrs. Clara Vickery and
Miss Myrtle Floyd, of Pleasant
Garden. Her death comes as a dis
tinct shock to a larje circle of friends.
PROGRESS NEWS
People around here are anxious to
sen spring now as nearly everybody
is expecting to raise tobacco.
Mr. Addison Blair was stricken with
paralysis no't long ago and continues
very ill. He is a well respected citi
sen and we wish for him a speedy re
covery. Miss Beatrice Hunt, who is in the
High Point Hospital, is improving we
are glad to note.
Mrs. Hayes Hedgecock, who has
been ill, Is improving.
Little Irene, Infsnt daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Monroe Spencer, is convales
cing after an attack of scarlet fever.
Allen, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Pmtntut Church, ttfta-innme- Sundav. rious illness.
March 21st. Mr. J. W. Poace
A. F. Jones, has recovered front 1 se-
has purchased a
Misg Annie L. Forrest, Returned Mis
sionary To Visit Randleman charge
Miss Annie L. Forrest a returned
MisB Dora Brower, aged $ years
of missions of the following times and
places on this charge: Bethany at 3
P. M. Sunday March the 28th.
Wortbville same day and night Ran
dleman, Monday March the 2Dth at
at night.
A full attendance is much deuird at
all of the appointments.
E. G. LOWDERMLLK
Closing Eiercises of Oak Hill School
There will be an Exhibition at Oak
Hill, Saturday April 3rd. The public
is Invited.
J. W. Hall, Principal.
new Ford.
Our school is progressing nicely un
der the management of Prof. W. L
York.
Mist Virginia Redding and Miss Bes
sie Kennedy, of Asheboro, visited Mrs,
Peace, recently. ' . .' 4
t