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J k issued v,::::::l NOT MEN A YEAR IN ADVANCE m a'iaults ;;:;.e - , - It L.- "i it! L..i.i. i Durham Machine Gun Company Sent counties and numerous - families in vjj .te Caard Negro Suspects .'North. Carolina to learn that another Z. "L. - -' '"1 ' . '' . -. - 'J year will elapse before the plans One of the most brutal cases of , made by the legislature to increase the cnmnial assault in the history of. the facilities for caring for the insane can state occurred about nan way between become effective. The main reason is uunmgwu .m umiaU,,,.tu,u., . night, when Mrs. ' A. A. -Riddle, a for BeVerai months yet, in the begin white woman of k Pf ijjmrfy. ning, the work of constructing the Sew was assaulted m her home by an un- - v. 1 r. fgtr, ?'ti If TS!west of vhkh must be built away from 'home at the time of the : w,, v .... v. t? ?d wffnt I ed witii the Victim getting enough de-, "i "r rr; r LiDie to secure admittance s to the "SSS1?1 - 5 1 L' .fiP18 h08Pital hel because cf ita Thd. husbd returned , soon after 1, gactai the crime was committed, and finding provision. " s" r ' 'm- ai??ti,0 Tdltln'. T'l The contributing causes of the delay moned mescal assance. ; Jincitlde. "suffit money not--availa- W?-:. ble at, present, and the building com- 5 '-jTZSli- mission has not completed the.prepa- SJIi of W for the buildingPs that raw uvu.vis' w ,-vvTI in wmcn wiree vyv iuuu. ' :5'l::i-h. wPit1 down on the job" if haste. in - J0? daybght sand . lodged m r;mrkable deg,. was eve? intend- ST'-i-llW iSiiSS? aotkmg: pardon ..of the the lail. . m cWhich the 1 suspected ne-, Ji v. .j Tvt voA were.contoedThe crowd bered more 'OinJM' :: -iyncuui$ wo- iiiuiumuu-.' vj-.;r torney E. ,S. Parker and other promi nent citizens addressed the crowds and urge! them to 'let the law take its course.' I It was pointed out that since 'three Men were under arrest and only one was guilty a terrible ; mistake might be made.' - k . Governor Bickett, who was in Ashe : ville, Sunday ofdered Captain Fowler and his machine gun company, of Dur- i hum to Graham, and the timely arri- " val of the military company probably prevented a triple lyncmng, , Th three neoroes under arrest are , named Lee, "Troxler, and Beasley. : All 1 three protest their innocence.- : . In spite of the fact that Capt Fow ler's machine gun. company - -was ,on guard, a masked mob attempted to storm the jail at Graham on . Monday nieht. .firmir at-the euards,.. who re- . . turned the! fire with the result that i Jim Ray, 4& years o age, of Graham, '' -was kiliedj villie Phillips, of "Graham, seriously injured, and Clem JtJradshaw, of Haw River, slightly wounded. " i . t The crowd dispersed , before- tlay- -MuJightf but the county authorities got in touch with Kaleigh. aid Adjutant Gen eral Metts and Secretary of State Grimes," were t ordered to Graham, , When Gen, Metts and his party reach ed Graham at three o'clock Tuesday mormng, the town was quiet, only a few persons being seen on the streets. However, on account of the feeling against the soldiers after the death of Ray, and the fact that the. mob had seemed determined to get the negroes the officers thought it pest to remove the three ' prisoners to . Raleigh.- A I . special train was ordered from Greens ' boro, the three negroes handcuffed to gether were placed in a - truck ' sur-,- ' rounded by soldiers with -machine gun . , in place, and taken to Us train. Arriving at Raleigh', they , were taken to the State penitentiary and, placed in - death; row for safe keeping. ' The latest news that evidence Js , : beginning to center around the negro v; Troxler, as the guilty man.--x T. C WELCTT PROMINENT ' " -; , - HIGH-POINT MAN. DEAD "'f J. C. Welch, one of the most prorai i nent business men of High Point, died Monday night He had been- in ill i., health for several years, never fully . , t recovering from a stroke of paralysis, . about six years ago. ,' , . ' : ' Deceased -was born May 18, .1850. p':. In l84 he -was married to Hiss Mary A". Johnson, of lliph Point. To this union t five children were born, who with their mother survive him. Funeral services J( were conducted Wednesday front the ' First Mpthoftift Protestant church, of which 1,'r. Welch was a member, ty ' - Rev, G. 1 rrown. .Interment in Oak "fl wood c- :y. . - f Mr. .i 'i had many friends in j Randolph county uho will be deeply grieved to heir of his deatn. . ' K.Uztl-aarP 1, r!usr!.t-r of I'.r. ilr.-i, of I'V'Hy, ''!'"i-0 on ' nil.JV r. 1 ;av;n (",. r, a in, cf T i ,.r;- ...n. :h ! r; 'i::.' 1 1 y and !'.:. J..! n ! Was rnrrr'' Jin' the i: ,. i. t. to .' JT ' 1 rv: 11 C- r.y rv. i:. prf.-r ... a f- v f :or of t e !oro, in the i I rolhfT ani i re-'-M t tic -. iv anr!, i, for fv- f A : n I.: I't t.sm ' Asheboro. North Carotin.. LETTER - - - vv-' (Bjrs; , .veil Gorman.) Raleigh, Jul It is diaaD- became 0f delay, which will continue home for insane patienti-so many whom h f0r many yeras been arft contemTJlatfrri." - - - u WVa like somebodv .ha-.:hm g thoneh the sun iminel For today he stated that he would begin making of a brick mill at, the prison to work this week so as to nave plenty of brick ready when needed for these or any other state structures. COUNTY SUMMER SCHOOLS -1 s in session ima wiiJt The Randolph county summer scnoon, yJA J n' nir wlirt for white teachers w last juonoay wren rrou . jo. - eriy, oi i, ranKimvmo, rr.- :. - i ' - vj rvta lukes " the - Democratic platform f and. structor in firrammar school metnoas,'4!.1.i j -o'm. I ana Missjignes "ffjayerj-oi sneiBy, - JUp to the time o; gomg to sixtv-two tessAers had enrolled. the exception of two or three cc tnis.is vie vn.TO'v' eorotrwmier. ool - olina this y5---.v:-:if..r,-:';:hand holding no certificates, Second grade, i ne teacners auenamz-aro s uai . nu: J; . ' : -ltu. temporary, or rvisAor who twish to,Taise these. eecatef,ter tho Wgher "tandar . Tn cmiTitv nifflmer scnool3 are Dro - vided for the teachem free tai and all ;who: wish to-seh.j. ards of -their wrbneates aftdjgrt b, threw theying con- ter-alaries. should bring the country to :pii.;peoto--iipiw by- tendtor it of thejplendid opportunity, toi at- basi Their shortcomings ire begin- messa characterizing , its actions tend. ; Many who 'hold elementary and nj(deistoodv by tiu-' Jwoplef ! -9 -if "tysf''- ;W snedal certilcates are attending tne T il.. k n.t.;- i.1 "PoTTiooa A nn jiirm tt state schools, while f ."over the Republicans wiU find that this meeting, hWevef, foolish," Chris ed their certificates bymading circle th . lea4l r-c-ived the tensen's messaare said. "! am the can- W0Jr?m? -'H'ifV .List of teachers fW; f, ' i; STau S' v p!T d SwiTttjn'' ."TSSr MvrtTe o .rwv. Mi Rrown. Burrougs, Seagrove, laie' pwn, TVZr&rn6ti uauoie, Kanoieman; "i"';-v,? of the average man to hark back to Hemp; Jessie, Cox, . Ashelroi Lola d of McKUnley. ' Times and con Cornelison, - Asheboro;- Mrs. r. Jb.. mm Yslk ehan'md.''' - x ' . ' i-v u " rTJj! rS Dora Freeman, Pisgah; Addie Frye. Ulah; FleU Fox,. Asheboro; Emm eraersvii.s; . f "7 P "tatements saying that thejpro Kernersville: Blanche : Farlow,- Ran- ... k v r.;,-v.t. J1 . I IT.InMr T?anHloliail! 1 . ,7 ' B..JI.., T rreoeives aro coming pacjt. uoing TOia, i; Abce Farlow, ndlemanj T.fc atoit that; ,&e- 'progretsives' ree, Randleman; Will G, Garner, - why did tv, 0t , b- s. ierree eagrove; teivs namxnqno, n.Cause the Republicans wrote stand- irfrv! ir;.. VXZ. Asheboro: MoleU Morgan, caraway , M. N. Morgan, Farmer;. Mrs. Martin m . ..... x . I.'... . . n I h a cr.nr.fi ni - r - I - i - mie Lackey, Mechanic; Zelma -.MiUer.rBm' r - ;" ' ' :".: - Formal notice of his nomination for !!i' f11 AS.Bcntwood ChairJry Burned to the Seagrove; Mary McCain, Asneooro; Marv Nwlin. Sophia; Kosa Owen, Kanoy; Fmma Ruth Fluramer, Ran-. yj,. main building o the American dicman; HoRie I'hillips, Asheboro; Bentwood Chair Factory was burned E'.aie Presnell. Asheboro; Feace fcta- to the ground last Thursday night 1-y, Liberty; Virgie Sawyer, Trinity;Xhe orig1a of fir- j8 unicnow.. Ola Sawyer, Trinity; Nell , FpencSr, xhe engine room was discovered In a AsneDoro; irRini ok-, t Lcn. FrnncM Vkk, LsVevicw; Came - iAm - l -.h, Asheboro; Mada Piorns, UfnwjD, j i A ' A: ''. .n. t Sioed, Astir wrcr,, veiva iroguun, Munde1 ,n(I th ftr,mpn n,3hed to the Ees prove; Maggie irogaon, gcene with truck and hose. ; Valiant Holly VVory, C'l'max; Birdie vVood,!,.,,,. WM jon 6y the, flrcmen, but H VaTTrtr: Hertha PrfRnell.- Asheboro;. imnoBHihl tn "ts mnin KnHA. Carter, LpFitr; Father Huwy,,0f the plant and to other bnildinirs f to, R. 1'. D.; I carl IlaBdey, li. F. D.( Mrs. Lcry David- A !r.nro, V- r. D.;- laimage ihnro. JL F. D. I t, teai'). F. . ' ' ro, II. F. D. 2. " - . r r.f l;:.n '..'; J l.'i A. is ,rr . n j - ' I f J- A' r.( ; I l I!. . i . 5 Arinou i: 'THE ASHEBORO COURIEIt : " " h -.PER YEAR AFTEIt K V"-so great that a newspaper the 6ize of The Courier cannot be ' p -ipublished at the price now charged.. $1 .-'v.-V " "i'sS--'. ;- ?:; The-last paper bought by The Courier cost 15 per pound. ' The paper alone on which The Courier is printed costs nore - than 1.50- a year. The price of r ewspaper when the war be-. j gan was less than '2V4 1 per pou 1. A ton- cost about $50.00 irthen. A ton now costs more: than 5-03.00... Ten or twelve years , t. ago The Courier bought a car load of papwor less than -whatV J.''; three tons now cost; Not only has the price tj 'paper gone up,..',:' ;but ink has more than doubled in price, .; The Courier pays its '4 ' employes now more than three t nca as 'much as was paid V- few years ago. 1 he cost of pubhcai.on has increased enormously. ; ' .: Most weekly newspapers of the size .of The Courier have rais : fed their price to $2.00 and some of them evenhigher ... : . xue . uibuacb ,mi xuaivo m mtreojie m price, :- out- K r - 9 means thisor discontinue the publication of the paper in its ns present form and size. ' J J , . 1 0 -. rieaae mau in your Buunvripnop, aj ine vouner nas -no trav- , eling representative..; Subscriptions will be accepted"for vnot ; j more than two years in advance at the pricepf $1.5Q per year.'1; This is done in order: to give those an opportunity who want to pay i and in order 4o avoid sendirg out statements. .. .s - Look up the tab' on your copy of The Courier and see- the date of expiration of-' your subscription, and -remit 'us for1 ar rearages and in advance what you fee you can pay; but do not . pay for jpore than two years in adranoe, , C .Address-. ft THE 'J, - SENATOR SIMMONS THINKS ' s, DEMOCRATS WILL WIN 'interview with H. E.C. Bryant said in 'Part; " ' ' ' -tami '5; xt v. ,n nJo- 4-1 p8ychology of .the contest is favorable to us. Everybody 1 meet' full of , enthusiasm, ' and , aggressive-!, that thp front porch plan-is the best, mav stick toit until some Kuidinz of the Remiblican iiartv nurmste party susgesw v. u, x : -. ii , :it "mai'c ' ' Democratic platform much better than &iZ . u . r T . ". i ; . . 'enpport of the voters. The dominant part7 m Congress has not carried out, t the tatloj iBaM-!-- - The .DeroQcratiC J platform,,' ticket 0 ' ?J Progress and the PUDiican "piationn, ucKet ana recoro. YefkMiaD-rv: . , Th(B DeoDie dif- fence. -Ifind no desire on the ;. One most significant . thing you . . Wu1j V-; ; ?TS1 o -r- i V P? P?t out a reactionary tlh.w THURSDAY . NIGHT; ' Ground. - ciaie about miunigtit, tne alarm was jjngt though the fire was' prevented from iprcaxling to the f nishinr- room) nearby. There'was a breetu blowing and tnth. Mr. Gardner carrying and cinders and sparks flew ail over.thi., the fifth,' sixth and ninth. town, manyfallinir a far away all IKlrn Street near E. R. Yow's real- ool for colored dpnre. , .' ' u- Jsocinte justice of the supreme court, H four i alfol -r mnin factory, saw rnm, and the nomination over Judge B. f. Long, ' y, v,,h I'rof. J. .Vmlinsr room were eomplntrly . de!of f 'itenville.! with a maloritv of "f Grtrnd-'n'roy). All the wooden pirt of the, 22,217. Judge Stacy led the ticket e Lropr, cf()-y kiln and a lot of lun.bor In the.wit'i 71,437, against his opponent's k,;n aa burned. The fc.fal Jo.tr f 43. n, , jf. ;rititi nt from 20 to 2j tiiuunandj hi;. ,-ir, with about l,Uw 'nauranre. It is not yet known wliothnr the I iHnt i.l rebuilt . Mr. J.in F'ith Pcnd ' . , Jnni Pou'h died et J f r home r far (,' (.1,: ca V.rilnrmiay .t r.'. I '' -In. o rlocK. n and n wwk. The : ono t-Tn'i- I 1 t ' ) i vi Ih y, nly 22, 1920 c 2 men t l CRIPTION. PRICE MM rTEMBES ' FIRST '' COURIER, Asheboro, N.O.- 1 if,'" r ,J-- IFAZR - LABOR PARTY NOMI, J - NATE SALT LAKE CITY MAN The farmer-laber Darty. born of a fusions of Jiumerous Vpplitical groups, has put its candidates in the field for the coming election. - Its work was completed last Thursday When its convention, after an all-day and Wght ,- .v. t.i. t ftLj.i"j sen, Salt Lake City attorney; and Max whor bolted the - fusion, movement of the farmer-labor, nartv.: af ter? a dav of , futae wrangling, aoourned.-with . 1 - ' . - t-- r 'W-W o- ompusnea wnen ira commttiw didate of the farmer-labor party and will, continue in the race. - i f i.TliM of; lie Arlti groups orig- mally 'Subscribing, to. the f usummove- ment weierepresented .in the nfteting. Besides a part of the 48ers, leaders oi th world war veteranii and neoole's vfoh.:l-M: Of all the groups which joined the new 'party convention. Tuesday " only one well organized faction, is left in the farmer-labor Tanks, and that is the former -labor party. r.. The dominant farmer ' group in the - amalgamation, members of the Non-Partisan league, stayed to the last, but their organisa tion has repudiated the movement, re fused to amalgamate and has endorsed Senator Robert M. La Folette fol" President- : Cameron . Morrison.' of Charlotte, by ! w- r. Tok A.irm.. foiUurlni- the eanvass of the returns - by the state board of elections whlcn placed Mr. Morrison's majority ..over ..Max Gardner at 9,259 ' 1 r C; J The vote followsi"; Morrison, 70,- 832; Gardner, 61)73. ' , ; : Mr. Morrison carried seven of the tea congressional dictricts in the second primary, two more than he was given a plurality in as the first primary between wan eliminated.-v ' - - r ' The Morrison districts are the first. secon i. third, fourth, seventhi elirhth Tb official canvass rives Judge W. P. Ktarv. of Wilminrtoa. for at- I ixter Durham s majority fnr state au i or over J. P. Cook i IZ.OIS. 11 official vote follows; For uprme court: 'Stacy, 71,437; Lor 43,190. - , ror tt audita: - Durhan, 84, 637; Cook, 2,682. . V Fir -hj Pn Fisyer of Clonols to Hay With Ilieh Point Club Jon4 FMrit!r, forr.prly Of fa- a, nul lor "vrni y'rs r-.frl,r on V 1 i po'i'liprn r.' ! ,'i lvfr.t cVih t V rvrrn;y ff V( 'l V ( t.:'i:-! " tf I for r.. ,1 j..t. , bm rn ,!l Rlvl FRA!HirHiE G7S -' -' " Vranklinville News " Mr. Joe Tippett made a business trip to Greensboro one day last week. "Mrs." Martha Lath an, 22, w&4 stab- Mrs. H. P. Baldwin, of Sanford, vis- bed to-death shortly after 2 o'clock ited her eld home oa Asheboro Route i> Friday morning in a room at the 4 1 last week. - : home of her father, W. T. Hagley, of ; 3 Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Pugh, no ward street, High Toint, and a fine boy. V ' Frank Peeter, an Italian, - about 45 " Mr. George Pool, v of . Worthville, years old, who has been a guest in the ; spent last week in our community. Hagley home for a week, was arrested Mr. W. B.. Parham, of Sanford, is three hours later, near Jamestown, by . visiting bis son, B. L Parham.; . Deputy Sheriff J. E. Wagner, and con- Rev. and Mrs, R, C Craven, of Ox- fe3sed, according to the authorities, ford, are visiting Mr. Craven's, par-; that he killed ber - v -ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, C. Craven. x B.,wprI(f e&ifta the house Mr. Craven preached an able sermon1o srttarS nftw iSJS ' aW atonSUES 7K: o'clSFridSaTmornff . . w- B- Cx and son, Earl, of Rock- . LatHanwoman lying oa "Wf! viaitors here Saturday Xune- rooScu-?M-?ttyifA-i, ti," r :P 'pied by the Italian, and her two youn- ; , Miss Lena Grimes has gone to Rok-t ' Search was immediately - instituted ingham to spend a iew. weeks with for Peeter, who, the boys said, they her uncle, W. BCox, ;f.: fhad.-seen ;lave the room, and he was - . A verV jnterestin meeting of arrested t five o'clock oa the South'. Ffanlts T,ndim No. 18 A. T. and A; M. ern right of way just this side of "was held at the Masonic, hall last Sat urday evening. Addresses were made by Rev. W. M. Smith, of Rameeur; Kev. K. c uraven, oj uxtora; jk. i ia utooa w u wr.' a fj fa Burks, tf High Point, and Prof. D. velope from some firm in New York M. Weatheriy. After the meeting was also found on him, Investigation cneam and cake "were served. ' ; C. H. Julian, attended the Frankhn- roint only a weex ana naa aone : ne ville township Sunday school .con ven- work since coming there, i ' ' ' ';'-: tkm at Giles Chapel last Sunday. The , Peeter, 'who cannot speak English, , next convention will be-held .at Cedar .told the interpreter a complete story, r Falls M. P. church. -The following of- Ha said that he had been bvmg witii . fleers were elected for thet ensuing Mrs. Lathan f or months in Philadel- . year;" - - " ; ' , , ,phia and in Camden, New Jersey, and , A, L. Brflea, president. ' ' J that thev cared for each other and " , L N. Cox vice presideht' t s -' 'were to be married. ' -- . "fi u o. JKeoomg,- secreiary-weasurer, . augene wmiams, aswsiam, secre- . nriii , JL ' lai7- . ' . . LA..,mg him that if he cared for her, he " Miss Mary MooC uu.-u. , -"""""j Iiss Mary, Moon. . -- - Superintendent Young People's di-. vision, Hugh .Parks. ' '.He had been staying at the Hagley Superintendent odult division, G.A. hoaw comin, to Hlgh Pomt He 7 - mVt J ftiJ fifv -'mSul -rim 0,1 Thursday night she went Mr.X J. Steed and family, and Tom off with Mme oneielse, and told him - aunt, u ,cu8" wwvv in town punuay. . Mr, C CL BradV is very, happy a' "7,4MT ? fine boy. . w ' . - "J.uoc' w. " "'u "u f : , out saia sne was going u leave Aim - , , . J t Fridav.' He entreated with her. and- , fion Sf Montgomery- county attended " them, m which she made repeat-4 ; eonrt hero last wee X threats against him. He told the .Mr. Oscar Stuart !amllyhave S1?1" .S: '"f fi"?!7 moved to Star. . ,..A : . kiUeiher, that he, didn't re- . Rev. KL. Seabolt underwent a sue- Member na Jime it was, hist how v. eessful operation' for appendicitis at a' kiUi ?. or where he had started , hospital In Charlotte recently. " 1after tt W bouse.' . M Mrs. J. R. Blair and son will return vPeeter is an Ignorant foreigner; he ? A this week from Atlantic City. has been in this country,' he says, for7 - There is much talk in Montgomery-17 years,- and cannot speak English; T. county about Gotland Roosevelt and.but Ms 8tory Is corroberated by tht ',' r1,t fhm TWnnAnta int. in Hffttnn'Vi facta in. the t&SUk. ' .' ' Gv O. P, is sick at ert..?w N Mr. ayda.Loftin, the 14-year-old son of Mrs. J. A. Loftin, died in a hos- prtal .m Charlotte. Sardays evening and the remains were brought to Troy and1 buried Sunday evening, w; -v : duced her famtly, living m Pensylva-: .Attorneys J. A, Spencei J. T Brj nia, to move to High Point Having tain and L C- Moser, ' of AsheViro, separted ' from her , husband, . she .' were here attending court: last week.' brought her child, which ia deformed - Now is the. time to get busy and and cannot walk, and came to make irork up our roadSi-.iTime is too pre- her home in High Point? 11 21 h.-!flhi, Walteif Hagley alleged that she' had ' vlr pZtnT hld : "ltion8 with ftaa. -Reds'r in k nTTWH tttiT Philadelphia, and that she! had said: f .u?ku vi i ft SmS 8h wu AtTldi back gam, - Mr. R. I : White, .'revenue i officer eo"nrt W hf Ahvi from Glenola, was in town last week. Jf11" i and returned a verdict that Mrs.v Dr.Tj, W. Armstrong, of Salisbury, r 7 S1Z nZ 1 7 spent last Saturday m town, r vj Jaad f Fn" Peeter. It did not at- The court house which is in course tempt to ascribe any motive, - , of constraction is steaday ' nearlng '''l4 being held for trial with completion. Soon Montgomery county bond, and it is expected that his , wiU have the most modern courthouse 1 . . : stoT i"?" " . " o uungs Asneporq and Randolph county need and chief RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT among then is a new county have, i C.', 'j CONVENED ., ON MONDAY , If the Democrats ' had remained a " .'i ' .' - t power Randolph would now have a' V The July term of Randolph Superior ' county home that future, generations court, civil term, convened Monday of could point to with pride.' . - thi week, with his, honor, Henry ; P. -Rev. Littleton Deimla, of Uwharrie,'Lan. presiding, i ' t - ,- .-, . i" is the oldest man in Montgomery, : One case hu been tried upon time ' county. ' He 1 about 100 years old. going to press. ... .,r The first steam vessel and the' first r the mult of!alrp!ane crosaod the ocean within hi. m whTh waVVverdktV fi? tP."mfiVfi!im tv.LL ':;LJPl 'or injuries Sustained fn coJ f 7,. vvirlaw ihV ton of elevator by defendant mother and wife, and hir death , .... ,' r. ' " brought a distinct shock to her manyi At ho tm. ?,f, ??In 10 P115" t" . friends. - . . , , se of Sproud-Waldon Co.-va. J. L. Hon. Vf: C Hammer, of Asheboro, J" Mk Kanoy is on trial, who will be the nirxt ronsrressmna The ,ult t the purchase price of. fiom Oiia congresjuonal district, was1 a m,'V the eonUmtion of the de'end-. ia town one day last wetk. tie is an fnt 'fm, tnat the mill sold was do able lawyer and as a publia speaker,'9' "d not worth price Oiargnd. he has few equals In North Carolina Judgment of com promise wu sign or in any oth-r statA, He is a stu- ed in the oiaa of W. F. RedJ.ng va. di'nt of men snd effairs, thoroughly Alfred IUdge,.' convorant with the ffreat iamies f. Several other cass were eor.'iivuvl ' MV.;,r.;iS. i. k. .MB.f in-i' r:v -' vc::::. :: 5;: uiLuin. iiirid in lit. lii iu uii u" trict who . Is be,!"r eiuippd for the niTue than Mr. Hammer. And he hxi tl.e further advantag" that he U truly one of the pwA Ho- is nrinnintc.l with lifJ In all Hi aspect. Ut ba not heen a m.m who cirirurd, but bi takin such an intcrfst in poi'Itc af-, f.-ilri that no fTnt riovement for bet-' ' tr things in J.n home cotinty or s' 'e in rrny j-f-T-a hn t.eeft launch' out tit ati- anil rn- U; sn'ie, ciirt'Tt and, fn mo.t eft-e NOMIIt 25 JZALCU3 LCVLt EILLS -v ViC'IAII AT EGA KZV Jamestown. --r He had on him at that , time, a knife, the four-inch blade and half the handle of which -was steeped showed v that he had been m High , m,A arn .h tft him k m : to m h Point to see her parents. teU- 1 w ncvaii UV Sl would follow, teeter said that he gave, - the money to get to High Point,' . A muw4 w . r2.b h, : - fjUow. , ' " M 'she threatened to kilVhim. according ISMri'Utitsa came :'ti '''jHlgJi Point nearly a year airof She had bean maiw ried to a soldier, and had one child. She made frequent frequent trips to and from. Philadelnhia - ii seems, and hnallv in. ' win. up wo next verm o ; . (iuTHUf cvux, oepiemoer eu.: T four f between e. n. r t-d and Mack wvur and have tcoa continue,! until ne?t I', ,r, '. on ac count of Mark V.'aUer and who have two wilnene not rr i.L Following ar jurors ho are n'-t xeti-ed t1 at ars iiv- C. C Horrer, ,'. 1). h S I. 1). I'. II. If . J. T. H. C. C. tj .'r. V. J. A V r. i !, J. 1 r. v,-. i-y. r; J. r C:f r -r' f." I I 1 e '.-) ,,f tv.- peej le. n t ( i t "i o . n rc.iiri'y. but orer V " lie I lo. r. f,,- ' n -I V i , r' I r t t-..- .'. '. I Ul r ".
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 22, 1920, edition 1
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