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J ISSUED yfETKLt PRICIPLES;NpT MEN JL50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Artebare. Mart CuUm. Abor, N. C, July 15, 1920 NUMBER 2t it - i i i i it i BKlLrlibuio ur MEETING OF THE BOARD OF " EDUCATION JULY THE S t Miss Bobbie To naend. a ehoru cirl playing 'with vaudeville troupe fn Greensboro, was seriously, injured last Sunday afternoon when a big Hudson sedan automobile in -which she and a party of friends were rid ing ran off a bridge on the High Point ...j near Cobb's farm. between High pnint and Greensboro. 'The four or five other occupants were not serious ly injured. ... -1 . 1 ' nr.UT.na rf fA T .ait. MaI2 I ES-TtaTtW work t handle school text books for Ran dis cotton mills returned to their work dolnr!milltv. R. C. Johnson, Asheboro. W. F. Wood, Trinity. S. J. Buckner, Liberty. E. P. Hayes, Rndleman. Franklinville Store Co., r'ranklin ville. x Carter Mercantile Co., Ranseur. S. A. Cox, Pisgah. D. A. Comelison, Seagrove. L. E. Stuart, Farmer. R. L. Caveness, Coleridge. Chariie Bristow was appointed RALEIGH LETTER (By Maxwell Gorman. )N FRANKUNVILLE NEWS RMLSIMWS WW" J2i wjH.jte j Mr W W Watfeins Jr of C, l legislature to act on in the W Tippett and Banks Thomas ,of p,,, Mr.W. H. WatKins, Jr., ol Veorge-i. . . tt-.0f nPODArtv Greensboro, were visitors nere Sun-' wn, was in town a few days ifS.Tt:9 day. I t1 PROGRAM OF PRESS ASSO CIATION, AT WAYNES VILLE Members present: Dr.- C. H. Phil lips, chairman; J. W.Birkhead, N. C i. i i j.v.t tv- i. i i f jature v. je assembled " viucicu ui iojc ui .meuioaiat rruiauiea oaiuruay nipn . . , fi,v,i,il TSe Baraca class was Cedar Square district New Market .was a very good success even if it did M 1 S iS cTwer. served, townshiv. be removed, unon the re- rain. " ir1 wont "eT Been engaged in ..j o. quest of the patrons or the said dis trict. I tnwn Anthony Welboume was appointed ' week. school committeeman for Trinity colored district No. 2. The following men weTe appointed Philathe. claa. of the n'' r JSL? school had a reunion at to order by the present. Pital na-1 ,,asl sawL. Address of Welcome and Response. new members. Address. Appointment of Committees. , 'hAins- sent rait trt the oviri nf nrnn.' Rev. J. Mr. n. . uraay ana Mr. joe rancs ZT" "V T. w.V: J (UIU pub- P. Black filled hi appoint- !.7u"' aT. n" other m kw .cap ciiurcn ounaay. SellinK Pnce for Aavertising i.t Mondav morning, folloviing Gov ernor Bickett's tolk at that place on Saturday. Ernest Shields, a prominent young man, of Summerfield, died last Satur - day morning from complications fol lowing an attack of influenza last winter. White Oak, Proximity, and Revolu tion cotton mills, ftf Greensboro, will shut do-.vn July 31, to, give their op eratives a vacation of ten days. One person was killed and seven The brick work on bank and office mri ntW u.at tn Saliahurv !at Sat-'"" ulls wceK m wa"e urday on business, . .A?"- . Gilding has been completed. . Mr. "and Mrs. M. E. Johnson spent I - T? Mr. John McDaniel and l (statement "of the supTrvUor & 8& Kemps Mill on The Miriitv Haag Shows were in "y?..that e increase in Wake will 'cTn'.,, a. rmnanvl "The nevsprint Situation ad Keas- town Monday when they Pitf hlurc"a deli Truck for " . S??" Space" P. II. Burdette, Asheville Citizen. Paper by Clarence Poe, Progressive I city reaching thirty million and about the same for the dollars county mances in ine evening ana at nignc r : ? . iu 1 tT-ir store I . . . ." : .while of Raloio-h ui airainst th last ""'uses name ana urace ana master . part of this week in Asheville. wmle 01 ,Ka'ein as against ine last Craven sDent Sundav at Lib- , w oKw..v.i.t) v.u.v. v v . . . lv.. ann ivirs. cimer AiacK. 01 fiivii . ......... i A . fir. iriguie increase in city anu county . -. - , . Darty wm De taKen in automooiies t IOIK. Tsi. x S. c Point visitpd Mr. hiack s oarents i . - . . . . Mr.- H. H. Kirkman went to Troy. J Z0?? mnJZlt: Saturday and Sunday . "'Si e0f Jeffries, Greensboro News. I "A Fair Rate for Subscrirjtions artJ Advertising and How to Obtain It" A. Bryant, StatesviUe Laa-lmark. On Thursday afternoon the e iitoria! th?s week wheVe he is , aklog harge,&eiShteen dollars. Of course TMadeymade a business' j j r,r it .1 ... " I this means tTiunh lower aasea:Tients on .iur mdue a uuaiuesa school committeeman for Marlboro others injured when a touring car district, New Market township. filled with Uauarrus county peopie turned over on the Charlotte-Monroe maH about three miles from Brief, J. W. Brower was appointed com mitteeman to represent Randolph county in the Moore county Wl.O 4flLlll 1UI ,T . 11. TV UbUU3 .1 l J l j i Mr Inkn rru A harrlaan i.roc W5 11UUU1CU UUUWB. It was ordered that the appropria tion of $200 be allowed Redbeiry school, Concord township, for the pur pose of building an additional room to the one now in use. A. J. Rush was allowed one dollar as refund on dbg tax. Shady Grove school, Columbia township, was allowed $71 out of the general fund to make necessary re pairs on the school house. J. W. Parrish was appointed com mitteeman for Fair Mount school, Concord township. J. D. Hinshaw was appointed com mitteeman for Payne's school, Liberty township. lthis means much lower assessments on . .iur; J- J""r'ey maue i uusiness ride on the ,ake algo be tendered, 'the hundred dollars. But the same tnP to Greensboro one day last vee k. EveninK Session 8:30 Oclork a rt'KS??? e .ubject to the '2Z!to& expects to enlist I nmial Poem-Dr. Wm. Laurie HilL Mr. John T. Turner has the prize on'twn motr money " collections all ne expeCtS Orat.on-M.ss Beatr.ce Cobb, Mor- Irish notatoes this vear in this com-.over the state M a . vs km u,X:..n ,f r Je?? News-Herald. lmemunity. He planted one bushel andh i - Suffrage Amendment kins, Va., is visiting her' sister. Mrs. Ve .1 last Monday. The one killed was scncci. I dug 14 He had hve potatoes that pevelopments since the national T. Buie. ' Editor Must Go Into Politics to Pu- Robert Boat, a promment farmer. , Lmue I. S bart wg 4 conventions were held have not im- Mr. Hubert Jackson, of Richmond, fi0VMermeGnt."Int0 The Dopulatios of Kinsion nas Deen' M-t . .f . C ,1a' o , "Y"' ui ulOTBiu' proved the chances of the ratihca- va., ana w. o. ivusseu, oi uuu, in. Historian's PaDer M L Shinman. inM as 9,771. fflfc tBwJf Ti&Wr Kr'U the. Susan B. Anthony amend- attended stockholders j meotim- of P w ... """"-r. ."'u mio. u. tt. ui, . manf nrnirl rr- lonirmn infram ot ItanaOlDn ana T ranitllCVUie lvianuiac- i5 t..i n.fflrt . Mrs. Ina Johnson and children, of rtiLioi th. l.aUf., turinar Comnanies last Thursdav.. ..t; '1,7 v,.7.r Sadfts wki8itrS W Cr-eais tht' Rfcrt Croker, of Atlanta Ga vis- oHnT-D,T S Ra4in Tupertp: head s this week. . . Carolina house will be larare v aeainst ted Mr. J. Milton Allred last week. nf fifofa ri a faMiu wMl"- fi A-ChappeHand cnildren, ofit (with the lineg more evenly divided Misses Lottie Julian and Fannie , .rch Advertis ng"-Mrs N. timfShenente TaniX' ta The RejeCtion J0"t5 rt 7 tW Buckner Baraca-hilathea Herald, r m &t?i parents, Mr. and Mrs.?hagrbeen actively at work and will week's visit at Reidsville and Greens- Asheville wT Whitehead. 'continue ita efforts throughout the boro. , . 1 Fieure Job and Advertis- We have just learned I of the i deathj M seMion inst the Ratification , A. J. W. Craven visited his son.'j gXtes? lanf L Folly of cTS oi one ot our oineRt resinents. Mr. w. ...ii. j i H. Steele. Mr Steele T ta ,S.??,e-.. "n ?5i ."S 7 u Mo-T"T u'KurT Rates-'-J.. Benton, Benton iteview v. Tii. i i iZ 7 j r Iin aavocaies -or tne amenament win ." iiuui iv KiuM uwiJTO, ttuu put-forth every effort possible to se- ouick oix. know as to funeral services yet. ' -ff,,' ooKi t; .Mr. and (80. announced Three youn.'r men of Concord, Ired Murr, Robert' Hunter, and Conley Sutner narrowly escaped serious in jury and possible death last Monday, when a pony cart in which they viere riding on Concord-Kannapolis road was hit by an automobile going at a rapid rate of speed. The cart was torn into splinters and two of the men slightly injured, though the pony escaped unhurt. Engineer Henry Holt, of Spencer, is desperately ill in Selma, of some thing like apoplexy or meningitis. Dr. E. F. Long, four years health ffi.r f Davidson county, and presi dent of the North Carolina Health; Officers' Association, has bean elected whole-time health officer of Wake county. The governors of both Vermont and lorida have refused to cuil extra sessions of their state legislatures to act on the suffrage amendment. Mayor E. J. Stafford, of Greensboro, has been assured by the ordinance de partment of the United States army that Greensboro will be furnished a gun 3.2-inch calibre upon application to the commanding officer at Fort Screven, Ga. The gun will be used as an ornament and al a relic of the world war. It is to be placed in front of the new courthotae. - ' Mrs. W. T. Pierce,, age 33 years, died at a' High Point hospital one night last week. Deceased had been a resident of High Point all her life. A hard surface road from High Point to Winston-Salem by a straight and direct route was assured last week when the members of the Da vidson county good roads association szid that Davidson county had agreed to pave the road across the northeast ern corner of that county. The road is expected to be completed before the first of the year. ' John D. Bockefeller, said to be the richest man in the world, celebrated his 81st birthday last Thursday. Rebecca Sample, a negro woman about sixty years of ago, was found dead in the home of John M. Walker, of Mecklenburg county, one day last week, after 42 years of service in the Walker family. Charles G. Stephens, of Brisibl.tfng land, aged 58, lost his life last Sun day, while attempting to go over the horse shoe falls at Niagara, in a bar rel, the barrel being smashed like an egg shelL Brant Hendricks is probably fatally shot nd Wylie Harper, negro, is dead as the result of a snooting which took place three miles from Lenoir, last Sunday afternoon, between Hendricks and his father, Dock Hendricks, on one side and Wylie and Dave Harper, ne gro brothers, on the other. Dave Har , per is thought to have been shot, but made hia escape. Dock Hendricks is only slightly injured, having been struck on the head with a stick in the hands of one of the negroes. Some children of Alexander Powell, who were playing near the scene of the shooting were injured by stray bul lets. It is said that the trouble start ed by one of the Hendricks men ac- j 'izaion work. ade plant A cloudburst, last Friday afternoon, swept away the dam that gave San ford iu water supply, leaving the town with a very limited supply. Fred L. Beely, proprietor of Grove Park Ina. Asheville, will establish a hospital for crippled children, with 30 beds, near Grove Park Inn, near the site on Which the government train ing camp was held in 1914. Seventy passed the recent examina tions given by the state board of med ical examioera to practice medicine in North Carolina, 44 were licensed through reslprocity, making a total of 144. Three women are included ia the list. iThey arc as follw. Ruth Wawrtruro.l Asheville; Blanch Bar rna, Clinton, and, Irene B. Morse, Southern Pines. , Yard brakemaa Walter Beaver met death on the Spencer yards last Sat urday morning by being struck by a witch engine. Fellow workmen on the yard any that ha attempted to get out of the way of one train and Jump ed la front of the twitch engine, vhich was ntnalnj at good speed. The de ceased waafil year! of age, and is urvived several litters. yet. EXAMINATION FOR LETTER ' CARRIERS AT GREENSBORO An examination to secure eligibles E. C. Spencer was appointed school for the position of clerk and city let- committeeman for Fanner high school, ter carriers in the Greensboro post to succeed John T. Steed, who resign-; office will be held on Saturday, July ed. R. W. Fuller, whose term expir- 31, commencing at 9:00 a. m. Thia is eaj, was appointed to succeed nimseu an emergency examination due w we towns. tor f armer lugn school. (fact that there is a shortage oi reg-j A. S. Cox, of Holly Spring district, ular eligibles at the Greensboro post- resigned as committeeman and his office. The entrance salary for clerk1 successor will be appointed the first and city letter carrier is $1,400 per Monday inHVugust ; annum. Substitutes are paid at the John black was appointed commit- rate of sixty cents per hour. teeman, White Hall district, Randle-1 Application for this examination man township, to Bucceed W. C. Hm- must be made on the prescribed form shaw. which with the necessary instructions' J. M. Chavis, Thos. Brown and Ste- may be obtained from the secretary at phen Belo were appointed committee- the Greensboro postoffice. ' - men at Trinity colored school district All persons wishing to take this No. 1. (-examination should secure blanks and It was ordered that twelve desks be file their application with the Secre allowed Coleridge colored district No. tary of the Fourth District, Civil Ser- 2. I vice Commission. Washington. D. C, nas oougnt a new , ii ,,., i? m cure favorable action. i r and tirs. u H. Bean ana daugh-, NeWspaper Accounting Records" . . . t , 1VUSS ?,nie' OI neart uuesQ P- Jno. A. Park, Raleigh Times. ( i State Law Agamst Speeding el, were visitors in our town Sunday. c t in the Ptiting Business" v An effort . f to be made to secure a Mr. and Mrs. William Kmney spent Joh Q Wallace, Field Secretary of law? that will enable Wake and such Sunday with his son, H. B. Kinney. United Typothetoe of America in other counties as desire it to employ . a 1 Southeastern district. mowrcycie aeputies to aia in stop- dvb.b,h ..Question Box" Conducted by H. t,ssiUJ LtuiSLAi uuii B Varner n ' t- i-TTT" ii j I Afternoon Session, 2:30 O'clock Governor Bickett has ca led a spe- fa Reporting in Danger of Becom cial session of the general assembly 'm Art''" W T Bot to convene August 10th. Under the, ?.wh Are Few' Young" Womea constitution a special session oi the and M'en Attracted to Newspaper ping the dangerous pastime of speed rag by auto owners and drivers on ,the public roads outside cities and : V'n r.nln Will Hiunrm i i general assembly can receive rav for m i. o u wi:I. ; Germany last ,week, in conformity only twenty days. It is probable that gaiem Journal With the unanimous decision of her the general assembly will consider, "The Country Newspaper and Poli cabinet, signed the portocol for her the suffrage question, although it is yc3 j rj jj0one Waynesville Spccuy uuarinameni, nniny insiai,eu iiui. iiienuuneu in uie can. xiic jiur- Mountaineer-Courier. upon Dy tne aines. nanceuor r en- pose ior wnicn it is caiiea is sec iwm xhe Editorial Page on the Small wnbach and Dr. Walter Simons, the in the following: 'Town Newsoaner" Q J Patterson. "1. lo prescribe such tax rates as oQm0 rwrat & i.ri ha m A ImlI 1vb it. i... x. 9 .V. . .. . . n . Nicrht Nmiui. H-:iU trrlark i"WM- T " ' ioreiim ministers, amxeu tneir sisna-i ftttifie to'' the ' document which -wasMnay be wise and Just in view of the drawn m the exact form submitted Dy actual value ot the property in the "The Newsnaner's ODDortunitv for ' marsnaii r ocn anu r ie.a marsnai state, as ascertained Dy ine revaiua- Community Service" Mrs. Wm. wuson, the aaieo mmiary cnieis. on act 'Hammer, Asheboro Courier. The signature was preceded by a "2. To consider constitutional .-a State System of Highways" notification from Dr Simons, on be- amendments reHnrinir the tuv rates r . i r :j l o.. Tt wa orrfere1 that bn rlMlc he i. w n ollw Hme fnrl LI. Zi u: 1" 'LS u ':. : i.uI Z. " V-lr , . "icuin, rresiuent omi oy- -- - 1 . r. " v....w nini ol ma jjuvci iimcu., ina. ui ois" na- may ire ncicaiiei levieu. tem of Hiehwavs allowed Liberty colored district No. 1. any neccsav? corrections and to ar- ;ng the protocol Germany did not give "3. To consider such other matters Address bv Dr E C Branson of her consent to fuither occupation ot of grave importance to the public as the University News Letter. German territory which only had the general assembly may deem wise. Address by Hon. A. W. McLean Di- heen riven bv the reichstair. Premier "In witness whereof. I. Thomas . .w. ri: 1. ri !. s. ' Vf.lfWT 1?V t i j ,i "j T . i i j ... 7: . , .. ' ' , rector war rinauue wiiiwrawiiu. iuhj,l..i Lloyd George said he quite understood Walter Bickett, governor and com-. Secretary Sherrill in a letter to the that Doint of view. The Question of mander-in-chief. have hereunto set i It u. J :..: . j Miss Fannie Newby, of Greensboro, further occupation in the event of my hand and caused the great seal of them that hi restoration ' tendered WIuwH I f Atrmanv nnf nhaarvinir t nu (itimtia tViA Dtnta Ka nffl.ail " . D nilmav awtA T A Tela., wava . t-' . - . , . .-. .. . . v. vj.i...v wiu a u . J'tj . IttllgC 1U. t..J u.ilillilUt.u.l. appointed committeemen for Liberty colored school, district No. 1, Liberty MISS FANNIE NEWUY WEDS township. J. G. Garner was appointed commit teeman for Coleridge school, Coleridg township, to succeed Mr. J. A. Brower. LR. K. M. and Dr.' k. M. It was ordered that the Board of Salem, were Yokeley, of quietly married ln ions of the treaty and protocol, how- at the Greensboro meeting, will take effect on the assembling of the con- Education pay Mr. Hinshaw, the coun-, Greensboro Wednesday of last week at ever, was one for the allies to deter- Grand-Niece of Dr. Braxton Craven mention at Wavneslle ty welfare officer, who is attending the the home of Rev. C. S. Kirkpatrick.l mjne, and not for the German parlia- Married vention at w aynesvme. naii oi nis expenses not to exceea The bride is a dauhter of M, and ' Mrs. 3. F. Newby, ot Greensboro, but ment, he declared. ' The following account of a vedding! The protocol was signed in a small that took place a Ifew days- ago, at ED ROACH INNOCENT VICTIM The appointment of committeemen 7aA ; v,k for the majority of the . schools in well throughout this itanaoipn county was leu on until dj w f,,ia the first Monday in August at which, , ' ... time this will be taken up and com-1 ."; "t. 7 k"""-,, "l pleted. Any recommendation for VirPn'a Medical College He prac changed committeemen should be profession in Asheooro until made on or before the first Monday in a,few months ago when ha went to August I nlluiu"1i:);llt:m' uuung his siay neie Immediately after ti-.e ceremony the vounir counle left for a weddinir trin after which they will reside in Win- THIRD PARTY HOLDING THEIR CONVENTION IN CHICAGO section renbach and Dr. Simons signed first. After laying down the pen they bow ed to Mr. Lloyd George as though say- Horrible Mistake Made By Person County Mob Ed Roach, the negro who was taken The committee of 48 assisted by ston-Salera fraternal delegates representing a half dozen liberal and radical organiza tions launched the third party .move ment in Chicago last Saturday in its national convention. Threshing Macli.ne Burn Fire of unknown o.iiii destroyed the threshing machine of Allison Mil room adjoining the conference cham- the home of the bride in Portmouth .' She is ber at Spa, Belgium. Chancellor Feh- Virginia, was clipped from a Porst- mouth paper, and will be of interest to many people in Randolph county and other narts of the state. The frorh the Person county iail Wednea- mg: "Well, that disagreeame Dusiness bride is a grand-niece of Dr. Braxton day morning of last week by an mfun is finished." Craven, founder of Trinity College, ated mob and lynched' in front of a Mr. Lloyd George bowed courteously and she has rriany relatives living in negro church three miles north of in return. Herr Gesler, minuter of this part of North Carolina. Following Roxboro, following his arrest on the defense, was not present, but he voted is the account of the wedding, as charge of assaulting a young white earlier in the German cabinet council pLanned: girl, was innocent of the crime, accord- for signing the portocol. II is now "A quiet, pretty wedding will take ing to a signed statement issued Sat generally accepted that the conference plaCe this evening at 8 o'clock at the urday night, by Nello Teer, a Durham will proceed rapidly with the other home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Silas contractor for whom Roach worked, business on its program. Parker, in Washington Street, when The nea-ro. according to the .tat. their daughter, Myrtle Carey Parker, ment, worked throughout Tuesday af- wn un.uuie me uiiuc ui mr. vermm ternoon the crime is alleged to have i . . i i .. i ... i . . i ... Senator Robert M. LaFollctte, de-!'", twu i wuow. m , v.ntrf. of France died here rfrm,nv will he nerfn . fi m i a i arm oa vara na rr a ni ryrn n on Am v h i - r o - j - r.w... tavmina in a moil roTATonniim t u k n x w v. . v , , . . n m . E "Vi" - "I"" 7. ter noon Wednesday, at the home of " morning. n. a. vyunams, ox uia uty, va. o'dockk EX-ImPRESS EUGENIE U ruAWie. iJ uk.au Bryant Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. takpn nlnrP. l-avino- th r nn t m i rii ran T.,, TTZt,- t v.m. iT: .:L:?P lenn.. Bl.ta! camp where he was employed at 6:90 luouiiu, uu.j, .. uc onaiiHcu uciuic wim.ii me 0-c locv The attack on the rirl is saiM performed by Rev. to have jcrrej between Z:30 and candidate the party's presidential nomination, appeared to have no opposition, in ear ly all of the 600 or 600 delegates wore LaFollette badges. The first session was given over largely to keynote addresses and or- iii,. Mrnrdv of neighborhood of 12,000. The machine, New York, made the keynote ad- wnicn was a large one oi ine most dress that condemned Republican! modern type, is understood to have a n.nt;, ni.tfnrma nd ran-lbcen In operation for about three didates and declared the time ripe years. The Dispatch. for a new deal. The convention was more than an hour late in starting, the delay be ing caused by conferences between T..l. 1 ...! Al.. 1 O m. n ,, . i . .1, i .1 ... ak T.vinr in rvittnn r.rnvn tnumshin ueatn occurreu Hnurny uciuic o misa taia reeie win piay me weauing T . . . . The Z accurS while IhrSw trom marches and the Lango, by HandelL wn"t Jeer says th-U Roack Ji wi. nTt dlnwrLdM cm '" She P331 away Uietly in GracefuJ Queen Ane s lace and lighted was 1ulet- ha worklnf mom" crew was gone to d nner and no one nr.Hpn.. onv of ner lady in wait. .., u. UHH, in fi.oratin Thp humble negro. He was excused by his was in uie immediate vicinity so jar as known when the blaze started. The total loss is estimated to be in the Asheboro Boy Married In San ford Mr. Clarence Elbert York and Miss ing caused by conferences Mween.Bonnje ,d were married June representatives of the committee and , s nf'ord jy. w. R. Royal of- Officers Joh AaalBHAe whinh AM fl I rrtfl V Wit h ' ri.li I . l ing. Her nephew, the duke of Alba, bride will enter with her father and by foreman Tuesday to go to Koxboro to at whose residence she died, was in him be given in marriage. She will a t,octor- on. ,rach1,nI1 V1,1 France, and the other members of the wear a lovely gown of white tulle wn rrested and lodged in Jail, family were absent. fashioned with rose point lace and a fm wh.'ch h w" lfr U1'hn: Empress Eugenie had long suffered short veil will hang from a cap of ?d, tr a"d hl" body riddled with opthaimia and had been op. rated on ac and pearls. She will carry a show- bullets. Mr. leer says that the real for cataract. Full imperial honors er bouquet of bride's roses and lilies c"mlnaI was probably another negro, will be accorded at her funeral. of the valley. Miss Madeline Schmidt !'no .WI" enjoyed , hl8 camp on,y , ;will be the bride's only attendant She ew hours one who ran sway and left BEER AND SUGAR SEIZED will wear a frock of light blue taffeta n,s wort Tuesday morning. This ne- NEAR LEVEL CROSS SATURDAY and silver lace fashioned with tiny l' ?l lne cnn?8,D mn in najitel hde Her honanet w "v resemoiea ItoacS nson stee e. ana wnite will im of nink and avemler weet - myyw orgaaizatiotui which are flirting withincjBynjt The' marriage was a quietdiscovered about 600 gallon of beer. pem. Mr. Kemp Plummer will be best Mr. Teer says in conclusion, that he the third party. ' h t --Tttv affair The bride wore a '400 pounds of sugar, and 600 feet of man. Only the families and a few makes the statement "with the hope All of the groups, in tne .' m. tai:ne traveling suit with hose near Level Cross, last Saturday, friends will be present at the ceremo- "t V fearful crime may so shock idely eeparated in their c'f,n,'!acCMOries to match, and carried a while searching for a still. ny and the very informal reception our people as to make its like again bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. York Is a son of Mr. and Mrs, came here with some pet plank for the third party platform and the task of continuing all elements in a fusion seemed complicated. The"1 railroad ownership question was uyO'' WW ""e,ri!!'iord,. where he Is a aucces.ful young are greel that they, want imblic . York is a daugh- ownership of the carriers but differ materially on the degree oi partici pation by the employes in the direc tion and control of the line. - - As the result of a conference, held In Greensboro, one night lait week, bv leading representatives of the Methodist Protestant church, In North The beer was poured out and the following. The bride will wear a styl- en Impossibility.'' sugar and hose taken to Greensboro Ish traveling dress of black taffeta and for disposal at public auction. the couple will leave for a stay in the FATAL COLLISION BE- J F. York of Asheboro. For some Catskill Mountains. After July 15, ivtte,?i ikaih and 1KUUL time he has made his home in San-1 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE Mr. Baum and hia wife will be at No.! 1 . . . . . . . . r a . . r t i latere n f i a . . . mm ! -v.! 11 . '. - I OA 1 U. 9. HAT I ihauii caoi crv ,) Vneinea Aparimeniii. oirs. a. n. vn mmuu, mjfmt , urnt c nr Dreber, of Winston-Salem, and Mrs. ris, 17, both of Greensboro, are deal The Navy Recruiting Sution at O. F. Baum, of Memphis, will be as a result of a collision between ta tmr nt Mr and Mra lltmm W. Rev nolds, of 8anford. She is an attract-(Greensboro has just received men- among those from away to attend the truckln which they were riding, lata ive young woman witn a large circle sage irom tne navy aepmrwnn, m- wwming. ", nU un veevna of friends. The young couple spent recting them to go back to the old 'section of 8odthr pameager trail their honeymoon at Wrightsville requiremeoU for enllstmenU in the Mrs. Palmer Jerman, of Raleigh. No. U. Both of the dm wer picked Ueah. ! United SUtes Navy. This means that who attended the recent national up in aa unconscious oonditioa aad , you can get in the navy as tow as Democratic convention in San Fran- rushed to the hospital, where ther Thm nrst meettnff o( Uie assemuiy one OUIHirN anu lea mumtn. inn, iim;u, wu uie mn nvi vii wivuaa wh vni vw. ovum . .u. i Kfotinna oin kaiH are a ntirr .her ttt vnnnir ien who have woman ever to tako uart in a DtUon- Harris. I brother of oner of the ether - Carolina, Yadkin College Is to be de-! November 15. The place has not yet been rejected for underweight who al Democratic convention as a member men, was also ia tl truck, but e- veloped into a nrst ciass preparatory announced , will meet the requirement now. of the national executive committee, capea waa minor bkjurtec r school and Junior college. . - -; .. ' i . - 7tC-Ya' WM for "mM dea-Usburyj T. M. Hatch, of AU.nta, Ca : T!m, a r- ;1 1 -
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 15, 1920, edition 1
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