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- - a I 4 VE3UEL PRINCiri V a. r, J:' U 19:9 V" 1 T . . : , , - - ,i p V - Montana, who is vioe. chairman of the AyvyayweH Corman.) kJ -.pemocra'Jc natiot.ar' committee.:' -i .; 1 - j -, i, , '.'r ! Thlt.it the first Democr-itic convea- Raleigh,' -June 29. Interest among tion ever held In the far west, and the Democrats here in the .result of the thousands of delegates and ' visitors arubernatorial-primary is hardly sec- f. greatly pleased with the" recep-i nd to that felt is the outcome of tne on accorded them. The Calif ornians national convention, at San FrTw'"v have left no stone unturned in pre- S and bf offfi Sa?SeCSe Monday &BJtt-C&i, 2-r.-j;-T,int temporary chairman, and tnn teconfl ' rrT-ft" Se-t Eobinaea,; wno aatdVan twrsonal; . V ZZ References in basing : tb imiTit nn what is believed to be- the actual conditions and P.8Pf, nve ujr-.. ;. JUiir. u rypears tnat jar inorowo " - SSTrtinly -be the nomineev for LWJ j il. ktt? that,?, wwdtkiD is made by-most of he men ' . S- -ui i Mked Mr;:""!88?? -lepsiature wiU rtily the ; "v.. fn in cent speeches; that he. expects to re-t.vThe convention InrtMt rirODOrtion Of. the IatKr; Jv- mornino- -urif vote, and that the returns in-the first ginning, the nominating tJmm,.,:ainA -that ne .rot lsAor!aidlatM .'. ' . y?B . "!.fXr ri wnere wwrw "!:" tpuit; - vMimi tv organize ' umons. 1 nat members ol tne reaerauon : wnrt1 Saturday -'July 3rd, the be the nominee for governor, 1 ifalii at portaht vthat ievery-Democrat whose name is on the registrat on books go to the poll, and cast his ballot for .. A.Vmen of his choice. The Ou-' rnatnrial candidates who received thehe7tvwere:Hon.C Morrison, or unwriowe wa teCn'SstMorr In the nrst contest mxv www WfVJXMVW Si.mi over thirty thousand votes. Both S'-.iJS'Z -.. . . . 1 -a.. Unth -.Mi rof the state having received the nignett voie ana ir :r Ix V MtfAn manufaci', vw nonunee ior me presi- erated nineteen regular; sleeping f car itfr S largely around Standout of Asheville evcjry day turmgcenters.X, ?Jj Wilbam.Gvv McAdoo.and Governor during the 1919 summer i season and f The organized labors people here James M. Cox, of Ohio, and- Attorney, that in, addition to. thess it was nece,: tflpott '-h rtttemtt :fymkV&am Palmer. . Notwithstanomg taeW to 'eepin s ceived wtoe those 7d. his friends have no ia : cars outi-f -AshevUle. The;Iargei "I-I?1!.. MfnaMf ta al-X.ff-t -,M5??7 Jnun outbound cars waj. neces-; .no members oi iwtura v'- . n Mmurf !' wii. ; .u. ..v ir, o bor,Will-WoGardn Teiusuiia.:w9u ..wivn...5 . . j.-.-. r.n. i?- r.n n imv vnot-Bhi havA -a witKi HaioM nimimari ,m. -urn. rarA at uir r t 1.1 , The conwsw -ouw YrtQCW-'pYftUunoii; itvwtT'-.-ii.'new mil wxger now ox tounsis wmcn ,is .ex-?, who had been f a Suoreme uoun jusuco ds an enort to insert a bone-drv Blank nectea tnis year ana Asnevuie ana w.u, ttv iflF-i, K:;roTe,next..eunaay. " ;'" interest also. ;A between btacy arw and a corresponding effort to insert a the other mountain resorts are; mat:- stowed- irreat honors iioon hiM "Tl ''Coiminuuoii. ntar?j& TWwa'i Longno safe guess can be ? mate, more UberaL' plank., i? W. J. Bryan is ing gmter efforts than ever before to They are both Tecognized as j,?.- Anti-Saloon : jieague provide entertainment an4 amusement actet?stieof Sffb&X1 ll ists with cleans reputation s and , the imk'n ',v -xJor their guests. , V-fcti Orphanage Meetmr at Thomasvill necessary JucUcfd tempermenti-,: T rk -'-X ; &t , t .- TTthiaM i k - ....i. ,,r, i-, r n- yft ft, :..ii,rM,rZfi I TnnavimT1iata "Tl Thomasvffle : ernhanage;' -graduatmg iWND' PRIMARY' TO EE fr-jV.-TlT r'L?' T -s.r5Kto.t. --r-M-WLJI!. dcVi thernnanalre- 1& :IIIXU SATURDAY JULT A Mm tht, aHHitinniili t1o A M' U " ' ? ? i r t "lnfeth ! , ;n .fv ,,, ..i.iM...MA.wrr TheThbrnasville Chair Company will iU to ;ki'7t.---iTuesday evening,; the annanl Candidates s for ;Governor, sviwaH : Rritton. 'nrivm cite the annual outing for tneir em-. walnut.. JnlnM -with ts,i, a was preached by Dr. J, B., Court iisttee'Hnd-fctatsAaieii Tk. ,jLL, " snoon. of Winston-Salem', t The rf. Will Da MAminfltM . TV 1AI it; t iwiim"-f aS AuoltoT " ThHTl towhsSp;-W fiuWevent will be held onMondayf the on. SreT '?led at pane Hill for ,jd IKwidVnrimarrfor The three pieceir of furniture rep- '? ' Uaiversity of North Car- TS2&SW:- &2 Pd d.y.-Wilr eLkHigLk ?fnt a e of six thousand obn. summer school. - .; ' ' r.L . t rial bosDital at Asheboro tort Tnes- w1" t" T nice ana vaiuaoie anuques. , mm reison, otnuiiooro, spent a For the SiipremeXourt Judge P. FvgJL Sri iheundeTweirt im--opera- siers.. v:.,. :,.v ;;,.,'-. ..He doet. an extensive busfness in few dsyt her last week.with Mr. E. Long, of 6tt."dx?BSr a oUiaab&nel picnic m- making cushions, etc, for steamers, M. Siler, and family.--. ,;Vr'; 4P, Stacy, of Wilmington, are vSST, lUpiitt) church ner will be spread at the noon hour.' yacht8f Md boats, end has Just com-' Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Grahamvhave f ;idates. In the former contest there w jLtnlled a new Stelff biariO. - r and. refreshments, cake,. fruiU and pleted a large contract with Mr. Ring- been spending some time at Wrights were'six men, the above named twe .Tiv?rf? pwiathea ciaaa oi! Frank- other, games will . be i in abundance fjt the circus man. by equipDinir his villa attending the Dentists' conven- .s are uie ureaent coaiMtui , CTumwiuw. ., james r. vikj, oi . Baxter Durham, of Raleighrare seek ing the nomination ltorA . ? ",,ln the first, primary eountles in the State .isuffraze. It hat been .BunrRje. n na btxb hwku, ?'.n . ., homa la-t Friday ' VSeoT e of tb "eennty toat ti ovvZ JT01 ' ". 'zr JI Yi , -uV.. ' to vote on this question. BalloU havs.t into the W nlacwl In the hands of the rr- tatrara.. Th'' ballots are not ofllcial put are mwiy to .Ktnn w acu Bt.,(i tBA music ment of the people. The polls mil u'h?,Wer,,?Iya "M f"?! . open at 4M a. m. sunrise and dote wVf jl Patterson, who la workint- at 7:12 p. m. sunset. - -j'iA lS&Z ho :,r. . r f cJr R. LTt itB. F Crat MR. C !.' A vine TrNDT!Mj v'-i-k, RHuiUNATION lv laMKU . . ' Mr. John F. "While re-nor (1 ' ' Nm-i rr!a- ... of ld iur iandlh , f itxe I'r. GIL. Ami.V, or r of tor bnf h for ' fR: Ar tr; i firtL 'can i A'' ri f i-1 1 ndidacy for of ri-r; M"T of Kami..., t I his rRi,rnti com.ry, r.iis i to tne counry I of fWttonn. m ; rr!str of )' ' .v.r. Arnica Dai f I ha A.mt Q t' and I n bffn a -i -n t oir.Tr. It mo-t I ' m nr. ia " CONVENTION' " v -SSION AT 'FRISCO " i "t teWiieoMcAd'oeer t ! U Bi Preeidantial The Democratic - national " convea- t o a it in session at San Francisco. .California. The convention was even' rWnT riTT' rLTS V:.- during the war and rejoiced every OI ms neaiin ana ttrenetn.. u -The- North Carolina ' deloratinn thenvenl, iwGSrKcS ' ' ' " - in prooawe nominee lor the presi- fr. 5,'1!B.fy .w -.tst vf: ' It is predicted that the big flght l.i.t. ..venHon. , . , f yhere will be a Children's day ser- FRANKLINVilLE NEWS james Aureo. i. xii vmriiHon, . t ? M . 1 m rr L, "W wuw w WeW.Dv left for Summer .s,vi ra,.ii mil it ti.v ' i.w. -ai.' r.B imi.k r fmirth romes on Sundav thifl year tne nm- l. ...m. i I About 1200 men and women are en- .W !."J?: . - ;RqbertPreyo has. accepted a potl- MnKSK vevA not 11 pppnTaMl M THlllk rii -iintftto - mills, at - Greensboro. v.M,v, 7- ru, - Miss Esd'eU'Wrenn went to Memo- ... rr -z. school wiU eive -a j- . c,, . . Rtw - , rrv. virnia Hroine.' P7 "V.U'. ' " . f ' .. T , last Friday w"? VTt on the law while about dark and then Ji .r. mtma hv fruit MPlf d by .and ayds Jones. "cam, UU -e- "":.""r' i? TW.W.: Kin. 8c-'v."Mm.a?.f?l ?.r! : . , ' fy Wf" W' owvaT..n - In Mr. and MrsVW. C. Tfppett, M. I' AUrM. t"d W. D. r.. ir.fr went to J; h l'mnt Puturday fTBing. David llollady. ClaniDC Gnmts, ixntie wunan ana inim oww ir . ... . , 1 rri i c. I , . ooa.iay at . Mr ht Mra. J. K. I,uttl Ort. KS- y r w ,;n- ia i j.uia ijvpi ... rt f v!i, 1 ....a. u, hi. ,aii.i-i. ii:. l lr.l fiativr near f ummrrkld lfirt Urfk. i J'nire Wf'hoHy. 5 Iry t'i 1 r r ft 1 f :. D. : Pr1lo Ii'irllngton, t " v. r, C. F. ?' -n, a 'ror sn,l t '.' ( ( t t (iff RANDOLPH .ClTIZE!i3 HAVE 't x FOR ORtAGAINST W0MANJ3UFFRAGE IN PRIMARY - -'I tWW -i Yr-r-V ."", . V jrjj ft V : ; r - ; ; ; v:v On account of the fact ,t at a number of parties have ex--- pressed a desire to vote on'ihe, woman suffrage question, Chair- ' man Moser of the Election Doard. 'haa sent baliou to the wg-. ' istrart for the primary n .t Saturday. .There hat been con-.V. .1 j . : tiderabl dueusw daring thp j present Gubernatorial contest t; fV lrelativt to -the question of wpian iuffrage. A aumbejf of the ?i eountiet in. the State Jooit the Vgte on the tuiarage question on ; ; last primary.; The baUoU which nb: Mom has tent out are v . not official but ore for1, the purpose' of securing the sentiment in ,i ? reg8jNi"to;wojnan suffrage, in smer TOURIST SWARM -LAND OF THE S ,TO "LAND OF THE SKY - V:rm:H m.J'c.m j... veM,fcf p.ii,v - - ., stem .WnWi'S;' ! pouring into AshevWe and thf ether TCScotheftmoun wstem North Carolina that oassen- article vreDrmiea irom me Asneviu This article shows the Southern pp-i. ' . VarT;bausevtha nomfr-pouna: move W. ment was rhairmakera' nark in , Thomasville. r!Sr '.'IS'irr. iiouy juw c w'u. lv as a dav of recreation for their em- pioyees ana ineiiammeojaau wi scarcity" of transportntiW" facilities this vear the outinar will be neia m ThomasviUe, at the above mentioned park. :- v ' ; . v , v i r " -. r.7 , tv.i ir . The. seating capacity oi uie, amnu- , v v . ; , w , ;Aniong the 0p will be a ball game between the chair- am MillAil at7 ll Vhlkl nUMthnil nvaao v v ' will be witnessed. Also many other attractions, sucn at racea,jyP.uv climbing, Urrel ,Jf J0 throughout the day -V u -''; v , Hunoreas ana nunarws 01 pwt" Hundreas ana nunarws 01 iw v..-v, U. un. -,h u en-' througnoux we aecuon a i tha hnanitalltV . Of the. UeSSrS. hji . tva n-onle of thit eom- mnity attended the Children's day tx- irdsJs at Mount Pleasant Sund. . m n,i.h and his two Ouuua. I tWO SOM, wfower, wnwu, w--, M jbert Spencer's. , . -..- xtte, Md family, ef W.J AVtnrr Robin, wa. ftamd temporary, 'JTzrw. m- r p Trotter 'nB1"". nave charge of the Mr. T. E. West's Children and sev- T" f,Bt JfuT lita distribution of literature In order to era! friends gave him quite a surprise ' vMiV ?.U S .u ha?rS',c',rtin th wntlraent for vuffrage one day last week when they spread ho ? iiS behaVaS ,n Mr. Robins a sumptuous supper in . honor of his t?"1 hoB? fP. ii,'ia to C-""" with trie ate chairman, birthday. Mr. Wert is one If our beat Gertrude WellL The spesker.cltlsens and'de-erves the pral-e and have come w apenu ... roi ajri Hivw'f a ... ' iJti .-A me'! ?f J11 " that the ob-!. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kearas and uiue j,..if iiona. visiwa at air. i v. rarriHh's Sunday. w 'V' Min i Nancy "M- f k.S the people of. the county tegardlnr r-nt the w,.k ,nd with her paf the suffrage quertion. r ; . - 13 1 1!! C":r rr'r..- . -rr -T i - Dora and Clara . ... v.. . r . aT.T,t Bunday at Mr. Kooen , open-i eer'a. ' , . . I ...a. U'!. In- tl'a Var ' and Fu-l '"L? fcnQ "'""V.0 .uf 5 -n,j , eri 6,'arna v i onw- "r"-m " T T ? , 7 J,, .nson. who II ll.TB w.,it - . Bipni. . . . i Mr anrl Mri. Kfbrt Fvwn Dnl . j I. i , , tjL... , frW days at I'ndm vt-,t.ingMr. Bp-. r-r's rrrnU, J!r. s-d ,Trs. CUrleS E. S?""' C: ',',r,,-ii. I. 'ar-' ;,- .rrJ Hi.l brr.Ve ..s Srm one w 'i f u.' a: m- r-. . a trvir-r tr rrint j . , - CPPORTUNlTt TO VOTE '1w'';4bM&$-f-:: HL2IFF TUSSE Y, OF U9 DAViDSO H?-iHK'fr&?, -.mi.mn w.;M.-:Brookshir's. irrri' "iu" "uo" w unaer-v an operation morn than a week o4Ue operation warf found tele necessarv an Marie ifm -X:"? wm.iT:: .... ni-w. 7I w?Uthti mhtA wMU- Rntufa-ith Iffaa nn TJu4jAL. ..j ' juibs Delia Own -H.uio.hw.. tf' r. '' J;iir2t;,: mem ajb vmia ui mm iia. . n wiinaaia t; t i,Vi:rHl''.'r "' , ; V ILL:J th Imnariai' T?nh!Saf 3 ifrlvii?. ,13 terestin antiaue furniture. v u .s M te hi8 IwasasrioiJ-wf ar the veir 1660 the year: 1660: cabinet maker wto1 uieu in iio ana "Presenw-ngures oi hunters mounted on norses, also animals, birds, etc. v...t.n v, i u- Irom nis horsci While another is in the of antiaues reasonable at that . atan Ko!t. nannoii., princesses Argentheavk . Bel - trian nrince. who has been in Amenca iom6 time a He has at his disposal a very vai- Uahle enHmetinn nf tanHmiM .from fha oldest home in Tampa, known as tne Carew homestead, formerly barracks a . He hat a solid ma. hogany bed which is ovei one hun-j ivMrt, Carew it now eighty-five ana t I . 1 . . a. x t um liar lUUluuulH MirriCB. ULUIB wUchl- j- perfect condition. -V He expects to make frequent trips te Havana, Cuba, where he can secure Iprivate yacht with, nuhiona. furni- tan. ., mr. Kinfclin has a winter home at : Ml Samara IMa anJ kl. eruistng off the coast of sunny Florida.. ' ' - ' - national . woman suffrage Kepreeen- , - tatlve Visits Aaheboro . : - Miss Jackson, representative of the days with Mr. E. M. Siier and family. National Woman Suffrage League ofi Rev. W M. Smith preached fine Richmond, was in Aaheboro yesterday' sermons at the M. E. church last Sun and made an address in the court day. ? ' r. . ' , ,, .nouse. There were Itnt ladilka of th n'pJ ? about a dosea oft town presont. , Mrs. .jpiai-jHi why the women wanted the JlMIlt OI DUIOTL it BiTIM in TJm Atnatl of , - ryM. gf-, fiund - k. tj..jii. ; .n ..vlt.. c - . . . ," 1 f . PaRflnfnk MnMamt.f iM I 'IV.'.I Ftm. r.xt lk-Ulature know the eentiment' "ir. mee jonnaon, rornier Ashebere uiuren, turns ueme lewn , ieni nere. . ; ' .1 Ur W .. 1 a. . .1. Mr. James Johnson, of Rowlan-1, ra.town 8. C, wan 4, Ahehoro visiting his smer, MIm f . Jnh-nn Mr. Jnhr.. la k. - et Mm. Mary Ann Jebaaon, wne.hU family here. . . , ri ,vl - . a- i."ia-i il in Burns' burrv shoe (n Aihoboro -,! . l. I j - i. .-a..,, .i-r, n, nn va r.nlon eountv he aul,lihri a mi.-.1 0f H, 0W and hM continH Inlchanre of the troop and is Jut an rr".'(,,''ort- - Mr. John.on w.ll re- much' a boy as anyone in the troi. r Vr, frr Mv.rl dart and a lntrt- The acout mnv-m-nt Uim orran . ax i , l:- i . . ' om inono. in y. - - Sepkia Route 1 Newt 'V Kits Detphina Fariow was the gest of he lister Mrs. Ellen Ridge Sunday afternoon. - . Miss Ethel Cox spent Saturday and Sunday with Hist Edith Hedgecock, of High Point, v ? '. 1 f, - Misses Pearl and Lenora Spencer, of Seagrovt Route 2, spent Sunday afternoon with Mist Cora Edwards. . Mr. Lester Wall it at home after attending school the past term at the A. and E. College, Raleigh. - -' v Mrs.1 Eliza Edwards and daughter. Miss Cora, spent ..Friday in High Point-- - , - : M wr,? .- Mr. N. E. Davit spent - Friday in High Point;.! " 'Jl' Miss Cora Edwards spent ''Friday with Mist Maude and Alice Overaker of High PoinU " t, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis spent Sunday afternon- with; Mr. nd Mrs. ipent Sunday a. Kiage. Rev. M. C. Fariow attended services at Poplar 'Ridge Sunday. ."-"-tv-"7 , . 3ir Mrs. Uviua Lowe has ' returned nom" uier Pentuof mto wi wiu ?$S M? Mon P1"' of Detroit. Hichisran. ' ? vv Newlin spent Saturday In Annie and Etta Cox and lit- Daws spent Sunday at the Hettie Newlin and ' Althea Fariow snent Saturdav afternoon With -!Mis8 Corn JEoro.'r:vr ;-i - .' News '.Tro'mMechanic .'i-'w ; -S Wheat tfireshingr is all agoing on to general-'Wheat . is 'good &v vfj; .Iiss Ridw, salesman for the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., ia spending a Jairt wilk Vama frMra s X- ,W.-F. Wood threshed 50 bushels 6f wheat , from 1' 1-4 acres.;5-. i:.: Roxie 'Yates'is'r xrecoverihg':' from several week's illness. . ." c ' , W. M. Garner narrowly escaped be ing severely injured by being caught in a. wheel at ,fcls roller mi'l a few -.-V4he a :m .uu-::. 'ji ...r:tis:.. .i- nr.;- ". .7-Oa sennon Weather usual ."XSl. rT uul"i 'VVj Dun. of Enfield. RAMSEUR NEWS , - , Miss Pearl ' Leonard and Miss Mc i Adams and Mr E. B. Steed, of High Point, were welcome visitors at Kam gear Sunday last. ' ' -Mrs. S. A. Caveness and family, of Greensboro, spent the week end here amont- friends. ' Miss Pauline Allred retrfrned from an extended 'visit to. Sanford , last week. She was accompanied home by a. J I.-- tiail. sTl Oi.H I Miss Line -West, of Goldsboro, is vrvw va ansa; uwvia lunvaoi auuocn av wae spending some time,at home here with her Barents. tion. Miss Belle Trogdon, of Liberty, spent Sunday her with friends If. C W.fVlxa a4 to ureensooro one day last week. I Mr. W. J. West of Staley, spent Sunday here. , '. : . , , - I Mrs. Jos. Morgan and child, of Dan- I villa. Va . hava huttn. anendina- a faw Mr. J. CV watkint and family; of Greensboro, spent Saturday night with Mr. .WWatkdna, . remembrances of all his friends. Mr. K- 1 M. ami Bftil Tamil ttfkd Mr. W, F' Johnsdn and famflv. of Greensboro, spent Sunday here with Ifrl - nds. 7- LMrs. Henrf Frae. and deghter, Mis- tleta, or Cedar rails, spent the week U. W tT W.tVi.. a a. .-.,..,. yw.i- In town a day or two last week.. IT. J a uf . i o 1 . . . nit v uuna, pLnuwn mm uil ivam- unr Trann a . ', .. . . . " m urn ramping inp y 1flKfVi'W. 1 nt lf..,ar a t r.t. v.. . . . . . - cauon Tor our boyf uni re K'1 ' oni:rg. U-rz 3 J. J. PATTEa RITIT!." it GUBE2NAT0: iAL CANDIOAIJ '..Vh'V;,' SPEAKS EE2E Wil H. Cos. 1 Republican CandUtU ' " : for Cengreaa, pke at Sum ' - Mr. John " J. Parker, the ReyuLS-' can candidate for Goremor of Nortk Carolina, spoke in the courthouse in Asheooro, last Friday night Aiar number of Democrats were present as" ' well as those of Mr. Parker's ess ' party4:.t- -.-,i. r--, , v Mr. Parker criticised ear ' taxin system seventy, claiming that it utt an undue burden on agriculture, claims that the stote needs a new system of taxation, based en the in come tax instead of the general emn- ' erty tax. He seems to think the re valuation act does not create a nr -system, but provides a new aetnaf of valuing property under i the old " system, -a ,;f mtd'r. ! , f Tim speaker called ' atenOon te tne fact hat North Carolina stands ealr fourth from the boom in the seal rf 1 illiteracy,; saying he was nshamed of this and of the fact that we pay ear teachers : less than any other state. -However, he failed to call attention t the fact that our state is making rap id stride to remedy this condition. , wumi t i year ieacnrj or ex- perience and preparation will receive a raise of from fifty to sixty per cent ' en their' salaries of last year. - - - ,' Mr. Parker does not think we aw " buildingroads' as fast as ws shouM, and the State Highway Commission cajne ln for a share of critidsnv - ine remedy suggested for ail ittv according to Mk Parker, is to vote tor hint and the other RnnhliVnn -mmM dates;-'isK'.iiis;jt , ' , ' i i Prior to Mri: Parker's addi-ess, Mt W;H. 'Cox, i of Laurinburg, Republi can nominee for Congress in this, the '" Seventh Congressional Distriut; made " a brief speech. -He -dwelt especially on national affairs, criticising Mr. Wil son and his entire administration. He ' spoke of Senator Harding, RepubTi- , can presidential nomine as one of thev world's, greatest men.. Mr. Cox aaid was really not oreriared to ma speech now but would corns :back t Randolph teter.. In closing he present ed Mr. Pariler whom he eomplimeabsl most highly. . ' v ,x - j(vtf,..i.i.. .... ii, i i ,,y i , Antomobile Wreck Sooth of Ashebore .ifrf.-;.;g:gBdajr ''""' .tW'Sudky'nmrning an automobile, wreck occured about seven miles soutx of Ashebore when a car driven by . Mr; Burton, of Reidsville. end anotber Porht. 4;bilMert"-v - Mrs. j Burton, who, ii very; heavyr v woman, was thrown frem' the ear andr sustained painful injuries. JShe was -brought to the -Memorial Hospital ' here where X-Ray pictures were tatv , : en and it was revealed that some ef her bones were broken. "tm- -t The exact cause of the accident fe not ; known, but it seems that Mr. n a . ' at uurton lost control oi nis cor.. - Watch for an Airplane Today ' High Point will have a big "Fourth of July" celebration Monday, July o: An airplane, owned ' and operated by Mr. Neese Williard, of Higk Point, will tour the cities around High Point and distribute hand bills aanouncmx the celebration in High Point. , He will visit -Asheboro today. Watch for the i airplane. . Mist Enolia Pretnell Hoetest to Fri- - day Afternoon Chib t The Friday afternoon club nrtt wWi ; Miss Enolia. Presnell on last Trlday and was most delightfully entertameai. .. A Shakespearian contest was given t which ' Miss Edna i Caveness won the , prise, a Shakespearian blrtnaay boot. ' The whole meeting had a Shakesper- . an touch. Panties, Shakespeare's fa orite flower,, were used to decorate the plates, and napkins handpainted wltn . panaies were used. Pansy colors, wfttre and purple were carried out in the rv . f reshments, which consisted . of rro ' en punch and pound caka,. ' MR. BOYD COMES OUT FOR : MR. J. P. COOK FOR AUDITOR " Mr. D. L Boyd, of WaynesvUle, . candidate for the Democratic nomine tion for State Auditor, ia the first pri mary, announces that he will support Mr. J: P. Cook of Concord, te the sec ond primary. He taya: , 1 :. . "In the second primary, I win take pleasure in voting for my friend, J. P.'. Cook, whom I know te be ta every , sense worthy of the office.', Mr. Cook hat rendered great service to the Democratic party and the - State et 1 North Carolina. He la a man of ma ture age and is a cultured gentleman. The auditor of North Carolina ka the Important teak of looking after Con federate pensions, ond aUo the Sol dier's home. . Mr. Cook's etperVnoa is chairman of the Stonewall JarV toe training- school has proren fca ' executive ability, and while not a vet eran himself, he ia old enough to have a living knowledge of the smrtnees of the Confederate soldiers. For th ' and many other reaaona, I expect te ' vote for Mr. Cook, though of coor, I have no design or intention to dic tate to any other voter."- . - Asnrnono ratwaiv noi , BUYS STORE OF II ). 1 ...I Mr. B. B. Brooks has purth new stwk of mTrhanii of J,'r. 1 n. O. York In te nw bui!(iin. rir-rt ta O. R. Fox. y,r. Ilrooks will mma 1 line of dry rfl f mm Tra.'a In th nw build. rj and r.T line of grorrri', itry ff'o!'.i, ? r- ' ' ;. HON t 1
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 1, 1920, edition 1
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