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. v - " If. ISSUED WEEKLY $U0 A YEAR IN ADVANCE i. v '? i-.l if- . - PRINCIPLES, OTIIEN:; Aaaebere, North Caret ii,Thuradiy, Mir 2, 12 NUMBER 2f .eSSE5S?888&1 "FRAhlUNYIllE NEWS ' ' Anneal 8 By Etr.1 M. BetUnacmt Society Making Local Im- praTe-sentsOther New. i . L. u if, erewa, uiwi a ?, . The dosing t of the Aseeboro school marks the most successful year in the history of the school. Eighteen of the gir's and boys received diplo mas having completed the coarse piw scribed by the State high school com- Samuel Nolan Allen, Alary Adelaide , ., . ' " nnfleld, John, W, Birkhead, Jr, Kate in th woii as PossiMe, to The betterment society Is "planning to put electric ligl ts m the ' fthool house, v The necessary wiring is esti mated to cost $150.1:0. The pi evi dent of this society tos asked the' girls or the .7tn ana tn grades to Help, in Armfield. Allene Bulla. '1 nomas Aiexanaer Burns; Mary Aileena Fox, Anna Greg son, Uarah M. Gregson, Emma Ruth - Hadley, Thomas Neely Hunter, . Charles W, McCrary, Leota J. Moffitt, Bertha Maria Presnell, Wilmer ; U. PresnelL -Elver M. Richardson, Julia " Ellen Ross. Wilms E. Rassell, KateJ Leonard Spoon. . On Sunday moniL Rev R. M. An- di ews, president of the Methodist Protestant conference in North Caro- Una,' preached the- annual sermon us ing as his subject: The Keys to Suc cess. -'Text, Joshua 1 :7i That . thou mayest prosper withers ever thou - goest -The speaker stressed the need of having right concention outof the Throng conception by pointing out the trrong conceptions of a succeesful life, and ur-ed that the young peopie do not bo satisfied with a half made life. Others Mill not be satisfied with this sort of life for you, and you can not afford to be he said. . Oontinuinj Mr. Andrews said don't be beguiled into contentment because you keep a part of the law. Nine tenths is a fraction, not a whole num ber. You rhould want to be a whole number in ood morals. Dont be eas" on yourself because you are no worse than those about you. It is no compliment to a man to say that he is no worse than the criminal be fore the bar, or than the prisoner m stnnes; Don't be content with your lot Te cause you are no more ignorant than associates. These are trey who never give the world theirs, who are looking lor son jo".1- which they never find To their ojn satisfaction. Good character --U.toe cause of good suceessthe speaierde dared. And the Christian religion makes character that is its great ob jective. r- The need of the hour ft f or Chrta tiaa character to meet the world con ditions which we are 'o1011".1: day when shrewdness in the minds ot i'-'mMMufnl4mflfevti')Maa&iW The Klammer of wealQi isrbUndlnsri se that they have no rifchttawha belongs to others without giving fai remuneration for it There U tM profiteer who has a .place I want to give a definition of Mm Of course you know that he is an old offender with a new name. A profit eer Is an animal preying upon thepuo lic.K making unlawful and unjustified prints oat of the necessities of men. lake the tiger that selects the fattea . v.. n.m.nartiinar flock, leaps Upon it and caries it away to his late to be eaten; this two-iootea anuniu "- iv. JnAtlal imam of Al- mighty upon the front part of head, that wouia Dorrow am mwj eTtTserve the devil to Who has distorted his rision, subbed his .con science into insensibility, made, his i i- A int4fcj.ft. mnd dim moutn . vf kh nf lUs. who has sold his to the 'devU for the privilege of getting -before a neiwess puuuc rwover itself. The Psalmist tells us i vu mA t hva seen the wicked in great power, spreading himself Uke the green bay tree; yet hipuw away and loi l aougnt nun, mv inuld not be found. The Keys of Success which the speaker presented were found in the instruction of the Lord to Joshua: First be strong; 2 Be of goo courage; have hope, be not airaia; o Over all the law. Strength, cour age, hopefulness for the tasks of life, a ten tenths morality and a sound re ligious life, one with whom God walks is sure to prosper withsoever hi goes. Last night at the courthouse at o'clock the debate was held. Query: "Resolved that - the United r States should adopt a policy of further ma terial restriction of immigration. The affirmative was upheld by Misses Anna Gregson and Kate Spoon,' and the negative by Messrs. - Alexander Burns and William Underwood. Tonight at 8 o'clock the recitation and declamation contest will be held in which five girts and live boys will . compete for a reciter's and dedatm trs medaL ' Friday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock: the . class exercises will be held. Friday night the literary address will be de livered, by Dr. Edward K. Knight, of Chapef Hill.' The regular JTduatlnf exercises will also ' be leT.d Frday nighi' . . ' : " . MR3 ED HINSHAW HAS J. , v . , AN UNUSUAL BBOOD BEN A brood of 70nng chickens belong ing to Mrs. Ed Hiashaw are belnv . mothered by a last fall's baaty pullet which has aerer laid an egg. She went on the nest and sat '1th the hea which laid her litter and braa setting. The hen refused - to mother , , the floe'i so the bahty accepted the ' ' motherly position of caring for the brood. She manages them splendidly until hovering time come and on ac- ' TIClCTHE WDWER";. "IMERipifeRESSr give S1.00 by May .28. Tins aoua- tion will entitle the rivers to one vea membersnip in the society, oeatdes the j pleasure they will enjoy iy having assisted in a good work. , Russell Parks left Sunday night to join a cjags from Woodberry Fore, Va who' are going to Europe iind will travel througn France, Spain and many other parts of the old country and will study their lancruasre. cus toms and other things of interest and expects to return home sometime in December. Mr. Parks is a bright boy arid will no doubt gain much knowl edge from his trip. ' - ; Mr. and Mrs. u. f. Craven, Miss Mabel Marley, Miss Da Routh, W. H. Wrenn, Olen Wrenn, H P. Black, Q. M. Pruett attended commencement at farmer last week. . . Miss Sallie Michael left last Tues day for a f eto days visit to her sister Mrs. fR. C. Johnson, near Spartan burg, S. C, and exepcts to return by way of Newton and spend some time at her home., ; Miss Lillie Allred spent Saturday and Sunday at Greensboro. ' Misses - Estell Payne and Lola Mitchell, teachers in the graded school left for their homes . at Hickory and Wilkesboro last Thursday. , H. P. Black has moved from Prof. D. M. Weatherly's residence to J. C. Maner and Prof. Weatherly has moved back to bis home. - Mr. and Mrs. S. L Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, of Greensboro, spens Sunday in town ' ' ,-- Some of our people attended Chau tauqua at Asheboro and were well pleased with the program. ' Mr.1 E. A. Koutn and. family, J. n. Fentriss T and family, Miss Lizzie Parks spent -Saturday evening and Sunday at Sanford H. S. Edwards and J. H. Marley made a business trip to Greensboro one day last week. Miss Mary ram, oi ureensboro, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Wincy farks. ' : t John Sumner and Russell Parks are at Vt Mvin Wt1M eiilA1 f i- . l v-1-' f- iev iiyutv 4.4. vaa owivvn . 7 1' n '' -V ' 1 1 FARMER SCHOOL CLOSES: EX-GOVERNOR R. B. v OTfiER rAKMjt yuisa. GLENN FOUND DEAD 1 commencement ; at t Randlenuurlast week. Mr. S. B. Kersey and Mr. Carr. of Greensboro, were visitors in our town Saturday and Sunday.' RAMSEUR GRADED SCHOOL WILL CLOSE THIS WEEK (Vrnimenflement exeroaei of Farm er high school began) off the evening Ex-Governor Robea B. Glenn, for of May 8th, when Miss Clyde .Keamt' mer governor of Morlh-Garoiina, was music pupils gave a recital which found dead in bed at the Royal Ax was well attended. s The. numbers andria hotel in Canada Sunday night, were well rendered, showing the care- He was in Canada where he was erv- ful training the pnpus had received-ng; as a -memner-oi tne jnternauonai during the year. On Sunday morning Boundary Commission. For several a large audience assembled for the months he had been in ill health and sermon by Rev. A. C.Gibbs, of Ashe- was accompanied by a trained nurse boro. 'The sermon was excellent, en this tour, who was the only one showing deep thinking, and a com- present when the end came. grX onCdaynigh? waTu- County, sually well rendered. It consisted of He was born August 11, 1854, the recitations, songs, ' dialogues and on of Chalmers L. Chalmers and drills, and the audience which fiiled Annie Dodge Glenn. His mother was the house to its capacity, enjoyed it B great-niece of Washington Irving, thoroughly. . He was educated at Davidson college. The exercises of the graduating the University of Virginia and took class were given on Tuesday morning, his law studies in Pearson's law and were listened to by an audience school. He was a college mate of composed of people from all parts of President Wilson, the county, together with a number , After practicing law in Stokes from other counties. The graduates county, he served in the legislature wereMisses Flay Vuncannon, lone of 1880. Later he moved to Winston Lowe, Cletus Dawson, and Edltn S.lem, where he continued the prac Spencer. Mr. Neal Kearns finished tice of his profession, becoming so the high school work with tne excep- Hcitor, distiici attorney and state tion of Latin, and received honorable senator. He was elected governor in me"tl0JJ- , . , , , . 1904 and during his term saw state- P11 Iuf,sda,y mght! the Plav' J?! wide prohibition put into effect, a de Plain Folks," was given by the high wlnnmont in wV,vi, ho v.j o lo. school pupils. The receipts, $10245 ahare. The site debt was settled. will be used for the benefit of the charitable institutions improved and school. the creftt ficVit whcaH arA nrni m Mr. J. C. Plummer has sold his farm here, and expects to move to During the' presidential ctmpaign High Point in the near future. . of 1904 he to.n.ed thfi finnnt, Mr. I. S. Kearns, of Badin, has sold fntsmat tko o,m t..Li his property here to Mr. R. W. Dor- Alton B Parke He H V sett. tinpnt in tlio 1Q1A nn.i;.u;.i w, Mrs. Rosa Kearns has purchased a ; i,Iin X home in High Point, and will move election 0f his foiTOer college mate! tnere at an earlv naze. Tl i J J- TIT"! z - - . x lesiueiiL wiisoTi. Miss Luna Hearns, of Greensboro, Aft- 1.- j A spent a few days at home attending ernorThe was" engad n leTtuAg the commencement exercises. ftnH 1, n aa o . JtSSF of the late Mrs. A. C. Kearns, on his efforts m lf f th t Wednesday afternoon, was well at- fo , v.- A t.J tended. Vi "ttu Breaier Misses Lula and Edith Spencer, . . Mary Horney, and Mabel Morgan left Proliibition had few stauncher last week for High Point, where they champions than Robert B. Glenn, have positions for the summer. Since leaving ihe -Governor's chafr m i t ii . n ii i . a. m ..I . messrs. a. xj. ana jonn isteea navo isiw ne earned the fight for a "drr I ASK YOUR SUPPORT FOMONGRESS sold their farms and moved to' Thorn- nation into almost every "wet" state; ' 1 . , . , . mumg nuaoieas or speeches on ba- I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination forLS0" TSf iS! 52? 1L3 He CongrjBSS- from the SeVentlfNortn Carolina DlStnct at the poned because of the commencement national Joint commission by Presl- Districtwide Primary, JuniS 1920. fs ? rS'tn.,,. VMMka v.. dfn wa in 1913.. This eommis. TS.reSfeii. IJJJPIA . wa. formed to deal with all fa. fy.. ft ;U"HApiER: Candidate Or dongresW it This week marks the closing of an other school year for our . Ramseur graded school. The exercises that ave already been announced will be in charge of the different heads of their departments. Commencement day proper will be Saturday May 22. It is hoped that the whole surround ing population will turn out and make this an old time day of pleasure and profit The school has made good progress this year under the management of Prof. A. W. Lynch, although there were many hindrances to a year of progress. A number of our foks attended the .noted Redpath Chautauqua at Ashe boro last week wnere tney were de lightfully eateretained.- Mrs. Bailie Thomas Kerr and chil dren have been spending a few days with friends here. Mr. M. E. Johnson has been away several days in interest of Ramseur Broom Co. Mr. R. L Kearns and family and Mrs. E. J. Steed and Miss Sarah Steed atended the commencement at Farmer last week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Chas. Russell and family moved to Greensboro last week. Mr. anoVMrs. Nuroa R. Curtis have "set up housekeeping" on Main street, lftst weelc Mr. J.,W. Copeland and sop wer visitors here one day recently. Mr. E. B. Leonard and others went to Greensboro last week on business. Novelty Woed Worts has made some essential' improvements on their plant recently. , This plant under the wise management of, our good friend Mr. J. W. Parks, has been doing a prosperous' buslne for the past few years. We wish for them the con tinued success that they so justly, de serve. 'v ' . .. . We were glad to look in the faces 0 so many of our good friende at Parks' Cross ' Roads , last Sunday, Memorial day, It was a great' day as usual. The impressive service, the beautiful ilowers, the innocent chil dren, the charming young. ladies (and gentlemen), the congenial older folks, and last, but by no means least, the bountiful dinner. We resolved never to miss another v memorial day At Parks' Cross Roads if we caa.. help it Mrs. Carr and children, of Ashe; ville, are visiting here. Bevival services will berm at the Ramseur Methodist church Stmday, Vay 23, conducted by . Rev. H. C. Sprinkle, of Reidrrille. It is hoped that the people of the community will co-operate the good Ramseur way In these serrms and mae tnem L. kuf MASS 1 mm TIIP SB 1 1 w . . uiej war w wm irv'wm - J lHeve'tincJtheivfundarjrt,tal j . Vf " , . ,' . . I JM.MD WUS1UM A.CCU1IO USB KHI1IKIU BlVO W38 10171163 lO dtU With all !. m0cra.pnnCipjeS from Churchland, whire she tajjgW. ,ue arising between w lUnited States urtee; tte ast jsdroot year; - an Cawida nd itwas whHe m Mrs. Charles Shamburger, or Chuia basiness f theminission that the myself tO my Party Platf rfrm as made by the Conye ltlOn;Va., attended the commencement ex- summons came to him, representing ai uemocrais 01 tne nauon, ana ineue,-,; stuart falnily have . in ists he married Nina Deadrick. Platform likewise adopted by the Democrats of North to snow camp, and win probably n- 0p0to TeM- They had two n0 -fti:-a I main there most of the vacation, re- S?Udr?l!1 Chalmers L.. Glenn and Mrs. Carolina. . turning for the opening of school namel E. Hoffman. i believe in improvea economic conainons ior tne iarm- early in September. -e e .e e f j 11 1.1 3( er. l also believe in a better organization ior an laoor ana industry, to the end that all may have continuous employ ment and operation at maximum efficiency and that w. may have a progressive Reconstruction Policy for our country. ROBERT SAUNDERS DEAD TRINITY SCHOOL CLOSES I WITH SPLENDID PROGRAM 1 Mter several months illness from tuberculosis Robert Saunders, the The Trinity high school commence-, only n of the late Charlie Saunders ment began May 8, with the recita- of Cedar Grove township, died at the tion and declamation contests. home of his uncle C. T. Luck hut Fri- iri inn I ti 11 Aatr IX JAA1 J . L. 1 : -1 l. . iiT 1 J i.u j. att I miss EdiBvuiaa yoimsoa won ins utracu luuciviuuaia boubs I believe in a rule Of the People and tnat ALL OUr Cltx-'medal in the recitation contest and three years ago and went to Montrose ? 4 1 1 a.. X. U U a w Taim ITna-liah in thsa Hvlnimei'a Ann. WlWre nil 1MV1VM1 TtWAnnsMif earteila Zens, II loyal TO OUT uoyenuueuv, biiuuiu uave a vuicc xu lengthened dVys, b7t did not p the management Of its affairs, 1 pledge tO my COnStltU-r Sunday morning, Rev. Floyd D. feet a cure on account of the advane-An-a 4-lnf T mW rtnnemlt fVtoTTi of oil iimpa on niipstififia nf. Thompson. Of Statesville, delivered ed stage, when the disease was discer- VII bo VlUeV w j very. Yn"r "rrir:rWrT , U arrentfr rauestd and eordl- S howrnr" .". "rpreldi Tber Utile ally Invited to attend and make this a wings and does her best . " onion meeting indeed. , , . . , , j ,i i j me Daccaiaureaie sermon, nis text crcu. no was a moaei lype oi nun- feCtUlg their interests, and that, if SO favored as LongreSS- wag( -Watchman, What of the hood, unpretentious in character and man, my vote shall represent jtheir will as near as I can n"" . . aPPearnce- ,He ; "oun x r e t4...11 Monday evening the class exercises four years of age, in the beginning ascertain it. Respectfully, were pven. of manhood his service ended butM Wm. C. HAMMER. Prof. R. L. Flowers, of Trinity Col- without leaving a splendid example. j lege, delivered the commencement ad- His parents have both crossed over LINGERIE SHOWER FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF RE- dress Tuesday morning. His theme the river. The funeral was conduct- L! BRIDE-ELECT OF RAMSEUR. LIGIOUS EDUCATION RESIGNS, peran. Satu rday afwhidj Mrs. C. A. Graham and Mrs. Nu-1 Mr. R. W. Prevost, who has for the 'JjM f flowe cv mfcurtis wSre hostesses at the home past three years been director of Re- P1" to the graduating class of ten place and attesting in a Ttt of the latter last week in honor of Ugious Education in Randolph county, PUP- ' ,. . v ore the degree of esteem in which the Mlsr NmaTate a bride to be. his tendered his resiRnatioi to the Th J"' hf . lTng m'n, "F6- T,y 7 As the guests entered they were board of religious education, to Uke 'ce and ened by a was plucked in early morning of 1- this sesBion.marks calendofjife onoes ooor - 3rJ!.r.f mo8t MMessful school ever RANDLEMAN contest followed. Miss Fleta Tate demanding a great part of his time.,"111 at Trinity- SCHOOL CLOSES The Randleman high school mencement was held last weeK. corn- was the successim winner, mrs. i. mr. x-revosi wm reiain n cmce as rAMF.RON MORRISON WILL SPEAK IN ASHEBORO MAY 28 Thursday niirht the music oupi's of , . , Mrs. D. M. Weatherly gave their re- ZuC llha n,U had writ- Sundav schools throuirhout the sum-'. "U,,U " ' c' " "i"' . 5. .J- Flul1' wn,c" wns enJovea V very -u.v.. --r - -----, - - -,:,,,. 10, L-eraocranc canamuiei ur u larre crowd ten alter wnicn uhw ."-""" ' " 1 mibernatorial nomination. Will speak vriAnv hp litrniv arl,lp -n. was the successiul winner, nn. i. . mr. ircvosi win rcutiu ms ,uil-c u piMFRON Watklns the consolation. They then secretary of the county Sunday whool speak 1 presented tne prize vo me jruesv ui associaiion, ana win usbisi in jiiuuii-i honor. MlM Tate read aloud the jood ing the conventions of the county ! schools tnrougnoui me sum- The board of religious educa-lln . nomination. (vill 8Deak entered with a landry basket whch tion is not plann.ng to e ect a succes- - h , Asheboro next Inered bv Mr M C S Noble of Pr-JhiKJ -Ar; fLV"1!. Wednesday. May 26th,. at 2:30 p. m. l&fl Sl HI. b' wlf -ilffi nrovtvl to COnuiLn many vcaui.ii.ui uieovuix ui "VXl- Vfnrrfann'e mnnnrtprii nrff the xiri. r:- rm.i w a nrvii- useful pieces nf lingerie. . A salad August. . 'citizens of the county to hear h.m. , Friday night the class exercises course was served . , Dunnjr the penod of Mr. Prevost i wer. h,ld tv,. . rmauatM Those present were wesuames t directorship of rel gious edncation DR. HENRY A. BROWN thiB yea, geven irl and three bova. WWin I. Fi Craven. J. . COVing- -i. u.. Wn nlnr(f on taacner- ton, A. H. Thomas, W. M. Smith, W. training and on better organizatioas In E. Luik, N. F. Marsh, W. H. Wat- th6 local Sunday schools. A number kins, Jr., Misses Nina and of institutes have been held through Sarah Steed, Julia West,Maude w been acpompllshed. Rtwtnn. . , i I ' ' . THREE MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO REGISTER STRICKEN WITH rAKALiais Fiay "Son John," was Te 1 Saturday night. This was the twie Dr. Henry A. Brown, pastor of the nlou v.r dv,n hv th arhnnl at ln. Winston-Salem Baptist churches, suf- dleman. The proceeds amounted U Tate, Madge Momtt, omeue aioore, tha jnty and much good ha fred a slight stroke of paralysis In ti3B00. FORMER VICE PRESIDENT, X , LEVI P. MORTON DEAD 'TawI P MnHnn. farmer vke nresi- There are only three mere days for dent of the United States and former hli milolt Sunday, His restoration to health Is expect ed to be rapid. Climax Route 1 News. I A large crowd gathered at Bethel CongreesMaa Pug a Attacks Mod church May 8, for the fish fry. Kliagtng Tactka ef Republicans ( Mr.' Jesse Gamer has recently pur- m . . i . e. j . j - . , vongressman rvgn inarp ar- cnaaea a new r oru nwunr. the voters ef Randolph county to reg- rorernor ot New York state died at reigned the Republican politicians ' fChildrea'a day exercises will be held liter for the statewide primary y f his home on the Hudson river 8un-'who have for the past few months at Bethel the i at Sunday In June. held Jane 6. The registration books day night, oa the Mth anniversary of .been ensured in a aeries of attacks on Mr. Rich, ef Sophia, hat purchase trill close at eunaown sswroay, nr ls birthday, after a lew aays uimss President Wilson. Oa the Boor of tae Percy BUers rarm.' 22. T i. UK1.T1 ImMrtant thai evary v w --r - , turn Dirvuuai au ef pneumonia. house Congressman Puga uttered a Rev. Henry Wrenn fined his appelmV nra van tar dtvina forvlvaaaaa of the mant at Pravldenea 8undav. nreaA Democrat aee that his name is proper-' HrsLaia B Carr WlU Locate la party because "they know net what tag a very interesting sermon, ly oa the registration books la his . . tireee-eere I they do." He charred Republicans Mlsa Vera King, who had flue lent precinct, and If he has moved late a Vn, ui, B. Carr whe has taade'with having entered late a eorptraey Februarr is slowly improving, new precinct since last registration bar borne la California for-the pan before the President sailed for France Mr. d C. Cox and family, et be should see that his name is oa the aeysral years has decided to return for the to purpose of ' permtting Greeasbero, has moved to the R. U. proper books. '-.,- .to Greenabore, , iRepublicaa rceeese ia the ceming Neeee place aer ProvVience chnrch. ' . 1 Mrs. Carr has aeepted a poeitlo.electlpa, Rev. a L. Cox and family moved , Thirty publishers repreaenting ap- M oQVe kmanartr ef -the insurance I , to PWaaeat Garden last week, proximately SO small newspapers east nrm 0f fbll K. Carlton, Inc. Mrs. AJanema held her primary election Mr. Henry Frailer, of Liberty, tls- of the Mississippi met ia rvunmgyCarr was for many years wiin (ne.last Saturday. Senator Oscar ua- Ked J.C Tea tee Sunday.. ton Monday to devise means of In- flrm 0f o. W Carr Insurance Com- denrood was nominated suring an adequate supply or aews palJ before going west , 'r . ihlmself. to print. teeceed Mr. Kelly Pugh hat moved to Qtt-
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