t - . ISSUED WEEKLY r". CIPLES,N0T1IEN JL$0 A YEAR IN ADVANCE V0LUM1 xxxxr -i. rjj8aa, Taaraday, April U, HN NVXBES II i ) . . i RAI30UH DEAD E3XED ' . :". . - , '.. nmn nrpirtUiK pvti"rrirrl TO RELATIVES - IMPBKSSIT - -Bunaay axwaooa ior ue purposa MMMiBi ta taa ut! of Via tha rfliw whs lost their lives la th World War tA largu audience gathered tad tin program vu splendid mad wli inoet vw is pronu- ImjJreaeba. W "T1SM1 business man of tfreens- CoL 8. ,W. Minor, who was to aara aeeoaatof iUaeuiahlsfamUy.. , Major Wade H. PnilUpa, of Lexln - ton, wma a fittln speaker for the occa- sion, harin seen serriM with the 80th DlTisioa la Frsaea. Ha paid Ugh bate to tha North Carolina boys, and Division being , selected by General Pershing to. break tha. Bmdenburg Line in one of the hardest ntaeaa na VIWIVH MIW U11 VI UM mjJVUB OUUI the Western Front la tba pages ot history of all times, fa ali great arm ies, thtfre never was a dirison of men mora courageous; with better traJraing,;Wamchuia, relatares of the bride. wl miU K .hanliif.lnr mKi - Ti-.'. 1w -rft k. i i r v spoKe ei tatsars lamous Tenth Le- gum, Pickett's men at Gettysburg, andi on down to our own men in the recent! wonawar. . t. ., , . ,1. neauuix we uipipmas, Vator Phillips spoke of tha- gratitude of thetried last Friday in Richmond county French people toward our nation. He court, were found guilty of highway toU of haw tha Frwiwh mmm anil peasants wept at the graves ot our fallaa heroes, and their deepest heart ie ajmpeimee were wwn,. toa reia- J a . J J a.V. -.j. a. uto aaa jtriBaaa oi uirae oeya wno we maas ana give pona lor IBOvi ' - i 22? twv paid the bJghest price possible to pay fof his appearance at November and f Last Sunday a number of 'MaA Jf!Mt 1Da anUth wan visifiag friends for a glorious and just cause. The di-jAprU terms of court and show goodand relatives gathered at A C Stawts.? S1' plomaa were a token from the Freachfbehavior. He also pays fine of ifioolte et a dinner ia honor of hia wifai M pWWhitai--Jr, baa , bad a peopio oi xneir frauwM wwaui, am wnuuviua w owjor muu uu.va. a.uv sna itito souu DOTia for arw'Oi iowm Una jhib. -these- boys had given their last fuU'pearance at November and a. M at measure of devotion,' and that now we should not have let them died in .vain,! '-fP:m tftttrfaH- bovs could have naid thatr nrlea to PffJ ""K?- aiortoaa'test Saturday that tha represented thing It would bat The Amerlcaa beo- to tha Republican county convention pefhould not ton traitor to thalrive the nawe of a very capableloun IM fteals for which these brave men,MiIady frdntihis nlaca to ruS tot A baaitiful musical : program wa rendered,; the Ramseur musicians as ' ' airtisifieat tolanA. Thera were thlr- tythrea diplomas in the hands of the post sminder, twenty-flva of which 'MRrerebresented by Lieutenant Oar -anee j.jovatb; I'Msrara as fouowsii: . fJ&TTi McTiowait father, Asheboro. -sv - uarret r . ataum, zatner, Erect. t y Yancey Rachel, father, Spokane. C. G. Fraxier, father, Asheboro. ' B. F. Craven, father, Ramseur. Mr. H. All red, not known, FranLlin ville. ,! , f John Wesley Warner, father, Troy. K. D. Harmon, father, -Seagrove.' -' James M. King, father, Asheboro. - Wm. L. Stafford, father, Ophir. Neal Dunlap, father, Steeds Rt. 1. Mrs. Nannie Kivett, mother, Ashe boro. Mr. Joseph E. Pool, father, Ashe boro. Mr8. Sledge, mother, address not . known. Staled Mary Erad.' muurer, oca- grovo Koute 1. W. L. Foust, father, Asheboro. Bethel Lucagpfather, Seagrove, David Smitherman, father, boro. ABne - Lonnie C. Richardson, father, Star. Victoria Covington, mother, Ashe boro. Willie Hussey, brother, Ulah. Matthew Cagle, father, Pisgah. Eli W. Moffitt, father, Ramseur Rt 1. Emma Phillips, wife, Asheboro. W. L. Cranford, brother. Asheboro. The following eight will be mailed, as there was no one present to re ceive them: Simon N. Wall, father, Randleman.' mr. isavia oaunaers, istner, iscoe. Mrs. C. H. Bean, mother, Franklin ville. . Pearl Maude Evans, wife, Randle man Route 1. Mrs. Lee Lambert, mother. ArVia- boro Route 8. Willie C. DotoL father, Biscoe Rt 1. Mrs. Florence M. Green, mother . .-' ' . u ' ?. Alice Wood, not known, Randleman. U,TK ti ojpwmas were aiso 'TT wo-mwnoriw service m unmiuuuro vo nanagipa people, among them: ,4. J. 0. Forrester, Ramseur. Herrle H. Finniaon, Main St, Ram seur. i H. L, Smith; Liberty. f h. C Smith, Trinity. . . -: Ira Woody, Randlemaa. tr O. H. Jones. FraaklinviUe V Wflllam V. Leonard, Staley. - ; The dtisena of Randolph bare shows their patriotism. A proof of this waa demonstrated at thia service when tha roll of honor waa read. Thirty three waa a larga number to hav ra- ; eeived diplomas. .The relative and1 , rnenaa mm the srmpathy and good wisnaa ox uiose wno nan not haan can ad upon to make auch sacrifice, , V ' Birthday Party On last Tuesday evening at eight o'clock a' number ol young people met . at the home of Miss Cora Edwards to give her a surprise party. The occa- ' sion was her 20th birthday. Several GameS ! f ere ployed after which the blrthdsy Lexington wfth 654 by 422. InT 1910 cake wes cut Eyery one hsd a nice Thomasvilia bod 28fl lesr than Lexlng time and departed about 10 o'clock, 'ton. ' ' : - 2?w 'A 2" 1retty wedding waa Mian If" jnoay snornmg. :ln K HnKM a Be! lSJL kt .rf wv. jf 7 " " - . A daughter of Mr.. ; A "JWS'j9 woPB STV.H " been orktof with tha xia nan oeen workina- with tha ls been vorkinf with tha kilwar ComnABT- 'tor ;w n ywi.- f Iraediatehr after the ceremony Mr.' fnd Mr. Coble aocompanied by Mr.. Henry Moore and Mies Afinie Nelson,' f tha bride, motored tcMUl- boro. aa they spent the day with a iwil VIU WVK&r theT retorned to Greensboro where 7 boarded a southbound -train for Jacksonrille. Tamoa. and Fort Mvers. flonda, and other interesting points fa tha louth. While in Florida they TisitMr, and Mrs. Will Smith, of aner ua zoth. . , , GREEKS PLEAD GUILTY Robert and Kent Greer. .- whn robberv A Mviunira ruo j . fines for the two amounted ttmSbV . wDor vjreer is to serve flve motttts' - , AdS' A. a a A a s ww eosia, nent Greer is to pay a flat 1 a. , . April terms and show good behavior, . LIBERTY NEWS Tt wm. i- v. tu ht th mm Af . mm ;...m. . treasurer. .-. : ;Hnft P. Smith, Jr,is visiting h'&x&J'afc ifr li oaughtofc Mrsv Woodson of Sailabury,. 5a,iHLL, Srmto 4 talf parwnityi . .. . ' i The Ramseur Glee Club gav,a eon art in the auditorum Satardav alrat. 4cM.FiaW8tdied in the an-wensDore- last Jp-rioay afternoon where she had undergone an operaDon. jsurvivmg are tne fol lowing brothers and sisters: I.JP. West, Greensboro; J. B. West, of Max ton; N. E. West, of Durham; B. I. West, of Liberty; Mrs. H. B. Jones and Mrs. C. B. Martin, of Chatham countv.' Tha b dy was brought to Lib erty Sunday afternoon where the fun erai was preached by Rev. Mr. Loft lirf pastor of Miss West. Among the college , students who SDent the KnptAr hnWAa home folks are: Misses Lvda Pickett and Mary Lee Smith from the North Carnlinn for wnmon onI . fl-m TnUAM4 Smith from the University. Mrs. waiter Albright returned home Saturday from . Washington r.-fvl l u i - " . . Deen ior several days, ..... re w uiuoivai icviill in tne -School AllHifamim na.t Unnr... :HUt. , given by the music class of the Liberty nign scnooi. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kimerv. of finil .n . , : u , ford college, and Mr. Date Palmer of Gulf wera amono- tha Sn,l. Si t Gulf were amomr the town visitors. ui Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swaim returned home last Wednesday from Sampson County, where they have been visiting relatives. ' Dr, Bill SUley has not been so well for the last few weeks. Mrs. Robert Kime of around Liberty, Virginia, is visiting relatives in and On Friday and Saturday nights shown there will be moving-pictures in tne school building. Among those visiting In this place are Mrs. Bud Teague, of Greensboro, Mrs. Herbert Steed, and Mrs. Johnson, of Siler City. At m k. nu a y commissioners Monday the board voted to advertise for bids for the sale of 100,000 in bonds for the erection of a new court house. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION r AND HASSMEETDiC Tba Democrats of Randoloh aountv are hereby called to meet in tha Court ' Houao twelve o'clock fourth. . April twenty At 1:80 P. M. tha meetfna will be addreaaed by Hon. Carter Glass, form er becretary of tha Ti now Halted States, Senator from irgmia. Tba public is cordially Invited, and It ia earnestly desired that tha dtlaens oi ui county avau themselves of this unsual opportunity to hear tha Issues, of tha day discussed by .this able ' speaker. ? Respectfully, . L. F. ROSS, Chairman,' Randolph County Dera. Ex Cora... . i . SUtlsUca issued Saturday night by the census bureau ahow that Thorn a- ville. with a twmilntlon nf K flTfl laala PAY YOUR POLL if you expect to maryorgenetalelc. A number of be 'listing to C"L.Ain!: derk mr,fV. Do not put ' tMs . iuuuvu. A!T HIT Baku BY - - ". - KAILROAS STRJi;! 1 ' n --: . Preside Ceue Meetmr of Cabinet uwtac to toa atrilnr of tl 1 nflmut fta atrikaTof Jt rmflxoad naaoieapM. 1 roy nlgM New Te faeed a I?tend and . f, J ?smlae. mUlwa iMMoto ; war rik? d fraii JsOTiw jia. paralysed. , ...X-sf ?-. commodltics teduead about tfty Pe Kansas eity. ? par cent of railroad faculties - rere un- WW' 2'! .T I plan for orgaaitatlon of enief gency motor transportation tines were i considered Sunday, fearing the strike ' would interfere Mrinnl . r kit mul transportatioii. fe A K v Reports from Eastern etCce taas- day we ntora-eiicouraglnf but.lba .we". 0f eeriws " . ,1- inger seryies) ia very aacertiln dene Wflsoa called armeeian of tha Cabiaet for Wednesday to dia-4 cuss the senersl situation and tha da A number of tr s rere ir tfrric and sway from home at listing .'tins I ;t yean You have tha nrivileee of ea P of justU la sseurlng tha' Ka chanea fot aay gariksuns; y4 it wtnanw of thertrikers. , 7T thM raiaeoT ss mueK 9 , . , ww ieo , u. . i 7- i .T i mm two ftiswata wmLESmm iutma9H5 v av7 i ta a ' a. Cedar Falls. A short talk wMmaf ba iu f'9a Rev. A. T. Banks to eat . - T;r,. - ..r. - Mrss Davis liaa aiaajitlflw w 'with relativeaia M. Caad wm mum: i" 'tssi-,nsiail JjlW by aQ nraaaaVcTPJ,1, : P. mmw,JSt xrom a rtstaneawarar F. 'Wihrn tudtf from Ajbal)oi.l. ClaA JCox, of, Parks' Cros Roads; M6 Cait wmnactieun. . ,- mi. Master Qinard Moffitt fortune of breaking . hlff Kranlrhtv ft Fi4J!iiiii1fv "TfaJ W nnu itowLi :iiast Frldav. memorial services' at A Hhnhnm Snnl.Sevaral from, this aommunitv attend. day. Misses Allene and Esther Allen, of Greensboro, spent Sunday with home folks. lTOrJ vTl 10 r aaughters, Mary ited their father near Flint Hill last Civil War Becomes Imminent ' Miss Allie Craven, who is in school. Maude, at Davenport College and Sunday. The state of SThaT wStwn at WaUburg, visited home folks Sat- brother Mr . L. E. Teagua, Z Mr Henry Staley went to Greens- "MeSeT urday and Sunday. . . . Inomasville. She was also accompa- boro last Saturday. The state Corfc-ress has voted to re- Mr. W. J. Allen has recen::y pUrcn-'d by Ray Tysor, of Trinity, Dur-I Mr. and Mn l A. F. Farlow visited ZSSilSiSi ased a new Maxwell car. , , , I Mr. and Mrs. Will Redding last Sun-the Carranza eovernment of Mexico Rev. ft. L. Smith preached an able' Several of the friends and relatives day. to senoVbrnonS into the stete sermon at Shilo Sunday morning, gathered at the home of Mr. B. F.i Born to Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Fallow, Sdrat Carranza 1 hafordered fed Rev. Smith graduated at Elon College Bwn last Thursday to witness the 1 a daughter. erallrooos seSo th E state butau in 1917 and was then called into serv- Miss Viola Brown to Mr. Mr. T. J. Brookshlre has purchased ttorigXW ice and spent i monins in rrance as captain, afterwards returning to the Wls" them much a-jecess and happi United States and taking up studies nejjJ as a foreign missionary. He will go' Mr- E1' Teague, of neav Marley's to China soon. i ( Mills, visited at his brother's, Mr. G. . W. Teague, last Sunday. j CHAUTAUQUA COMING MAY 10TH TO 17TW A nnnnnfomonta a ra Kono- mnno oma. 'where in The Courier of the program ;oi me vnauiauqua wnicn win De neia I a-u.v. m... iul i-r.u ' -?'"v u xu. lo i.u . ... un- usually interesting program has been arranged and some prominent speak ers of the country will be present. MISS SARAH COLE WEDS MR. NUMA CURTIS , Roanoke,',, u n8t , 00 currea"'?' . i. 1 Methodist Episcopal parsonage m Ramseur last Thursday night when Miss baran toie and Mr. iim Jur- tia were married. Miss Cole is a grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 'u "" cBwmuuic jrvuuK woman. She waa educated at the Mate Normal Gollege and the Greens- building. boro College for Women. Mr. Curtis i is a son of Mr. D. A. Curtis and is a The Gibsonville Hardware Compa splendid young man. ny's store at Gibaonviile, was burjrlar- 1 ixed Friday night. The entrance waa Liberty Township Republicans En- made by smashing a glass in the front dorse Miss Circe Coble For Conn- door. A large number of automobile ty Treasurer. casings, two rifles, some jewelry and uoeny vowusnip nepuoncans ai their executive committee meeting last Monday elected delegates to the county convention which is to be held as ncufjwiv WvUiUy ill" ucivaeuaawn , to the meeting were instructed to east A marriage of much interest occur their votes for Miss Circe Coble for red last Thursday when Miss Kate Ca- county treasurer, for J. H. Johnson for county com: imiseioner and Cephas Bowman for county chairman, i .I -i E. P. Neighbors three miles north of Beak for Jackaaa Sprtara - Asheboro, who was tha officiating jua A bank baa bean organised for Jack- tiee of the peace. Miss Cagle is the son Springs with a capital stock of daughter of Mr. Matthew Cagle, . of izoiuojw. jar. joha Kills, who naa .until recently been la charge or tha Jackson Springs Hardware Company,) la tha cashier of tha naw hank. Far ' the present tha building formerly used' ' as a bottling house will be used, A tot Vs has been purchased upon which a mod- era bank will be erected la the near Williamson and Mr. R. C Kelly at a future. - . .bridge party this week. Mr. Kelly ia ' " i . well known in this section and baa a rT. 1 iaal & - - a ft a a' . mat. . . i "' negro cniioren, ana o years old, were found daedjn a trunk tan Baiuraay ana another child, their years, being a member of the firm of cousin, 11 yei.ii old, was nnconscious.' Hammer A Kelly. Miss Williamson The children had gotten In the trunk is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George to play and when the lid closed it .Was T. Williamson, of Graham. The wed locked automatically. ' w ? . I ding will occur on April 28, . AX ON OR BEFORE BUY REST :i'ydur prirflege of voting in pri thia year. ta the board, durine this tmportant matter : REPUBLICAN CONVENTION IN ASHEBORO NEXT SATURDAY 1 - , , rW .tn ,. The Republic., of the county ha'ilT.r vunumt m ck,.. u. aaaoaacad that aaxt Satorday they wui noid Chair cooaty eoavaaoa at'wr T w . VTLTT vhidt tima a chairman aadaxaMtiva V - Marley waat to toLSu iGi?bera Soa4ar to visit firiead eommlttaa will be elected. WWtener, of Hickory, Kepublieaa eaa - Sharps, eand ;tendent of PnWio Iastroetioo. wiU be -..w BWHUII. TRWITY NEWS I A pubU debate was held at the school budding last Friday night A minstrel show -was gWoa at the school building last Saturday night, 'We learn tubtim l ITj. i Mrs. Tiadale is riiitia-j bar oangV ter, Mrs. Bad Johama oi MoitB Mabs.' r ,. robUe ntflOol baa elosei The high, acSool will - an for IrWta Glenn Pavne baa a. ink in wifc foint and will beaia work nana i wB ww Mrii aopa co . Uftaaaasa aaiaeaBaai .aaiaf m eaiaia m ffa MeAodiet church here be-O of hia fawouasner uls Wi - umh4 wi.h-J.i..j a.L 1 . ' r. " bw, wh entertained the WSTsTSJ'Z.M" weam - aa attack of laanlnoev tuuuyn m wi smta uni- Wn& b-,WsT W Pt8. 1 MOUNT OUVET ITEM3 Farmers ia thia aaettoa ana harfl oahinA with thai? work account of aAt'ao-much Tain. ' " 1 " .d memorial services at Asheboro last Sunday. . ,Mrs- c: M- Tysor returned last week " ul iaKic opiinp. we Mr. Russell, who represents the Uenton Marble and Granite Work3, V.-aa in our rommnnit -r ,.-.. v... ".rv .Miu pui. up a nice monumeni ai ine graves 'of Mr- and Mr. T. B. Tysor. Good Revival at Methodist Protestant Church A good revival has been in progress at the Asheboro Methodist Protestant church. Twenty have been added to the membership on profesion of faith as a result of the special services, fif i teen t-aster Sunday and five last Sun- ay- During the four months of the ore sent Dastorata twntv-iftnn h 1 been added to the memK-rahin. ThPl are others signs of progress also. The young people have recently organized a Christain Endeavor society with aomeuung nice iony memDers. There lg also much talk of a new church several small articles were taken MISS KATE CAGLE WEDS MR. GURNEY WRIGHT gle, of Pisgah, waa married to Mr. Gumer Wriaht of Asheboro. The young people drove to the home of Mr. Union township. Tha roan counts wiU make their home in Asheboro. . ., Z. KELLY-WILLIAMSON Mrs. W. P. Reaves announced tha approaching marriaea of Miss Ethel numoer ox inenaa nerey iie practiced law la Asheboro ifor a t number of RAMSSUB KSWS s-KLrisa. 2. D. a Eott HiSa wvak. , f Mt. ad lbs. II. B. idtmsm mU Potaii aa boaiaoM laat latonbty - Hoar Hater Otaapaay la tafltfiar joltt aa additkv u tbafr atraadr pkadM faxaia,. Tha Raaww flat club a w aVtaiaiar eoamk at tibtr teat Mr. aad Ito. FrJ (Turn of wMkMa . w n I TT T.- 1 rfT i . I Mr. Jobs K. Foost, Jr., of Mount I Vmwm U1MW T B TlBUUf SuniaM. ' Anumbarof cpteatteadai.th. nemorw semca as Asneooro Bunaay. Mr. W. F. Johnson, of Greensboro. was a visitor ia town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Foust, Mrs. R. a FinniBaa and Guy Laae attended and Mr. Holt's ? KW &"wr- , Ur' Bbw' Ptor of tha HoU. ibwib uiurca imna lass waex anet IS eonducTcaviva)oTvka w--.-.'''- So4!raa Zft5 anuu, a net jiethodist r parsoaaga, I aww 2. - a . . a Muta. ) as caa jteuodut - pr9Bg- Mr. 1 W SW w FORMER RAN DOLTS ua.il naAn Mr. John at Panat. Bft. Rkrfh county, died at bis honw at Vi-Al ffhapUak favariat tuffraga waa sW t 1 Vernon BjgwXMmr VS- Tf sv iSSSliaSr ! v&E27 S? tti-mA1 !m.u tba .-4 n-fiiAHlJw9"vy, i i r w " rT?.i-" w vwwrvsvT- ,MLr- J . A Brook?hire family, of Hiirh Point, were in town SunHav Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Farlow vis-' a rora car Miss Mary Trotter, of High Roint,.ed forces' and civil war would result spent Sunday here. V .... Carranza stated that the troops. Mr. Daniel Powell spent the eek;,were being ordered to Sonora for "the , end in High Point ... general welfare of the country. Mr. Robert Bulla was the guest of . , Miss Tassie Johnson Sunday. i Mr. I. M. RusspII snAnt. SimHnv witn C"Z r ' " , iua ijiiiiiiy nere. SOPHIA ROUTE ONE NEWS A large crowd attended protracted meeting at Glenola Sunday. Mrs; Rosa Hedrick, of High Point, Day" at the ME. Church. A special spent a few days recently with her program Will be rendered and Rev. R. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Snyder. C.Craven, of Oxford, is expected to be 1 Miss Nannie Walton is spending a present to assist the pastor and - will ; few days in High Point, the guest of Pr11 H o'clock and at night Ev relatives. erybody that can is not only invited ' Miss Flora Berry spent Sunday vith but urged to be present -, Miss Lizzie Small. There will be a missionary service Mr. Johnson York and Miss Pearl at the Baptist church next Sundaw .Lyndon attended meeting at Glenola Slnday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Glark Small Suncay. Mrs. Chanty Connor is visiting rel- atives near Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder vi3ited at B. F. Snyder's Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Edwards spent Saturday in Randleman. Messrs. B. E. and Lester Snyder spent Thursday in High Point Miss Cora Edwards spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lillian White. TRINITY AfD JAMESTOWN DEBATE IN ASHEBORO ' T , Much interest was manlfwrted laat Saturday nia-ht in tha kat h.t- waa. MHimL iui IH unitea fJJl boro achool ware Miseee Anna Greg- aoo and Rata Spoon upholding tba i flrmaOva, and MesTra. Dan Burns and William .Underwood defending the and Shepherd. The negative speak- ere were Mlaa Anthony and Mr. Rap- er. The affirmative speakers for Trinity were Miss Coltrane and Mr. Welbora. The negative aide was rep- resented by Mr. Coltrane and Miss Welbora. . The netatlv. of each arhl wn STATE DECCCRATIC ccn7Em5:j at RAuicn 'r.- t - . V StaW Deawatfc oiaTantioa vkkh 'mat la Ratatga Aprils 8th ni CBrt oatreattoaa.ia tba f atata FedTactliannoay otaia tha astira eohratitioa. & f7 2L5fi?H?! i5 " . ' . L - " w. fv piw vo ua meeun tha woaaaa atf tba atata haa expected Saaator Ovanaaa la hia kerSS 2! 5 J"1 ,rowra The aame of Senator Sivam was eatored as eanOldata . PgeaMai isoniinatioa at tba prassed mftt mtutotioa to his f aI. - " " tJS? i v. GTn-j i: Jaae. J. 0, Carr, of Wilmington Wade D. Harris, of Charlotte; Julian S. Carr, of Durhafif; Thomas D. Warren, of N, Bern. The alternates are: A. R. 2f1&.Bed 8Rriay8; So'" '"'""'"a . w; niumma, A RrowA. Chadbonra. A W. McLean waa re-elected as na F- A8tt. of.Hlckory,wa named as a xyh ,.tmmXZT,,n TL r";""" ,uiwiusoihji, asuhoaosatt delacate. larflAai5 m!- ha Jahi to vote for ratifla orm which taa auedal walehBMata TJZlL jJtT 5 rr aJfbi tavota f or ratifleatiosi af da it'TZ' " """wl ana smio' aamuuBtraans. ana ravo- , . niMW Ni TUIW pin wiak :;H SONORA WITHDRAWS FROM X " THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC for4oril fwirtTW WAlllH ho m of witVi nn. . ' Two aviators were seriousry Injured ' uy siu, san Antonio, Texas, . Saturday whert their airplane fell. 500 viis. . '.'''7) . frankLinville news; Next Sundayvwul be "Go to Church Everybody ia cordially invited to at tend. Mr. Joe Nance and family spent last Sunday at Central Falls. Messrs. J. W. McDaniel. Jay Pat- terson and L. C Hancock went to Greensboro Saturday. Messrs. Frank Jarrel and Amlck Lamb, of Asheboro svent Sunday with the family of Mr. Oscar Lamb. - Messrs G. H. Cox and Joe Tiooett spent Sunday at Earnest Wards of Liberty Route No. 1. Rev. J. F. Black filled his appoint ment at the Baptist church Sunday, preaching two able sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Muncy Archer, of Sttrtr Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox, of Parka CrJ?'.ad'' pe2 SttndaT ! lnoJn? 7 r Monday t- r .... awarchante T. at a & - addi taln" ?J??ptaUd S "15 Jf T9 J?ZWB,,a Uf toln.t. . . - . Sunda?6!. 8 yJn f?n rUtirJ , .7Zi T.. ' TV. . Karvj hJ?n 9ri, ?o-dar. .nIZ", r? n SJ?! M- O""" Saturday night , . J."i,e"n , ,w" ken. . 1 1 J j

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