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. a, f - j a- ' . Hi -, j. .m i. I - I ... i , f - .. .... I I I i i i II I n I I a a. w-n a ! a II maaai ISSUED WEEKLY."4 J:?. X ::C 5' W PRINCU NOT MEN C ; YOLUMB iniT ' V " ' Aaaeboro. North Carol ;a, Taarsday, July 29. m ' "-" ' ''W-J' - 'T"'. ' - V . . ' ' ' NUMBER M l?jest asheosi FRAIXLEiYILLE KEWS MR. HAL Kl AurASStNStK, - SERIOUSLY IKSP PILOT W1LLIAED, OF tik&r INT. ES CAPED ALMOST WK. ' t '"Mr. Hal Kearns. of Asheboiv Saturday afternoon, when an airpiaMl-r. . 'v . nt4 bv Mr. Nmh WilHard. of Hit 'a H? r AJlred weH Green- Carl Kinney and Mr Luther -Bur- Mr. Banks Thomas has, moved bis family from Revolution to this place and -ha accpetM a position, with All' red Brothers' store. .. ' ;- ' ' ; -.' Mr. Erneit Routh, of Sanfoid, spent Saturday and Sunday with friend and relatives here. ' ' .' v'". ' A. C Brower,' H E. Haitbcoek and family were the guests of J.. A. Mc- Sataaay. evening Announcement ; WEEK'S SOCAL ETESTS ' ANNOUNCEMENT PARTT BRIEF'ITEIS OF KEWS Kj W UTTWUI W l " J .wwMWtvp , f j last week, , The home wma beautifully when hi motorcycle was in a headoa ; - ' decorated with Queen. Anne's lace and collision ' with a Ford track en the PoinV crashed to the ground in West Aaheboro.? T.') , Mr. .Williard was in town all day Friday, and made strejral ,tripa in the air carrying passenrers far above the trees and buildings of ti .town. , On Batorday number of: people were eagerly waiting ; W enjoy '"tht;'lte aaent of ride in the airplane. How er ojBar. befell the plane as H rose from ft feld in West Asheboro, about two o'clock with Mr. Eearna as the passeneeiv A tree being: in ie row and family left Saturday morning for a few days visit at Richmond, Vs. ' Mr. and Mrs.' Hinkle and Mrs. A. B. Russell,' of Lexington, ; were visitors here last Sunday r-.:: Mr.. J. A York and famfjy Bpent Sunday at the home of C H.s Bean near fles OtapeLvVi'yV"- ";,?:. . Miss Pauline Cox, who has been vis inting the past three weeks in Greens boro, returned home Sunday morning. ' Colon Cox and family and Mrs. Nan Cox and daughter, Miss Bessie, were visitors here Sunday. . -v.' : . path bf the flyi Rlot WiUiard made: Miss Mary Williams visited relatives am effort to fiteer to one Bide, not be- at antral Falls last, week. i Mm. iu KirW Mmcrk tn mi H. P, Black 'has ' the ec "8 rrL .wing a let ef timber for S. B. Ker- cd the machine to. tre..the top ethe j the pla feU 'keaoVos; to the jgrooad, landing in Mx JR. B. Betts'.ysrd and bounoing bto - the street where it struck and knocked down telephone The airplane was a complete wreck except the tnginn. gWhefc Mr. Kearns was pulled fran the debris, he Urns at fnt ..thenght to bf .de4.'-Bwwtfer, he was rushed to the Memorial Hospit L where k npfrei, rf pwved to be seriously JnjnwB. Oneg;w8 brokr en, .' several'tt knocked out, head and chest brained, and internal inju ries were feared.?. For m toy two, fears for We recovery were entertaini ed. However, be now reported to be improving and bis recovery is bop edfor. ' , ." -: Mr. Williard, jthe pilot, escaped with a few minof bruises. A cross current of ; wind in the air and lack of a suitable' field were the causes of the accident , RANDOLPH SUPERIOR COURT Still far Session Cases Disposed of . ,. Since Lajt lsaoe The civil tern of Randolph Superior imrt (i -tm - in , seskn with' Judce Henry T. -Tsinee the following of! J.' - . Eugene AUred vs. Otis Elevator U., plaintiff awarded 14,000 damages. De fendant appealed to supreme court . In the matter of the last will and testament of Vance Smith, the docu ment under consideration was declared nottobe the will of said Vance Smith, and null and void. Martha Hinet, colored, of Mechanic, was granted a divorce' from Vander Hines. ' . . - In the' damage suit of J. BL Csgle, in regard to a mule purchased from J. EL McDoweU,'verdict was in favor of defendant . ALBEMARLE WOMAN MYS. 5 TERIOUSLT DISAPPEARS KrsV Mary Austin, wife of Mr. John Austin, bf Albemarle, disappeared from ber home last Monday, morning between midnight and 6:80. ',, . Mr. : Austin left home about mid night to be at the bedside of his sick mother and returned borne about 6:30 ' ', the next morning to find bis wife ,miss five jears of age, told bis father that .be waked np while it was still dark . and fnnn4 Kla mnth misainO' : '-- , A larce number of searchinic partief -have been ecouripg the countryside for a trace of the missinc woman but ' ; so far have failed in their mission. . -, 1 Mrs. Austin had been inr ill health . . ... a. . t a . probable her mind hsa become nnbal- ' eld boy, she left a : Uiree-months-old ., baby. .-!: '. r . . - . A Uter Tenort is that Mrs. Austin -.- was found br bet huibaad, Tuesday, , hiding in the attic of the porch of ber v home. " Her mind is unDaiancea ana ' .she will be taken to a private saaito nam lor treatmenL sey. near Vaadalia. Guilford county.:; . Tom Patterson, of Charlotte, is here for a lew day visit to his parents, Mr. ana mrs. m. au ranerson.- . Walter Densoa. who holds a nositioa as bookkeeper far National . Biscuit Co., at Boaaeke, Va, is visiting Ws parents, Mr. ana Mrs.. Jesse Uenson. j Misses Dewey Coble ianc? Dewey Denton, of GreeroboBO, are visiting G. H. Jones' family. : , T. tu Garrison has moved his cafe t the Market building where he will have more reoaa and better aooommo- dations ' ,v ,- , Allred Brothers have added a' restart rant to their store nuMDng. . Harold Bell Wright the famous as thor. was rranted a divorce, lait week."- ? A unique announcement "party was in Tucsia, Anions, from Mrs. Frances " ivm kv Mrs. Oaixla A. Harworth at L. WrichL on arounds of desertion. ' THE ASHEBORO. COLT.int SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 11M ' f-3 er home on Sunset Avenue from four- William P Davidson aged 89, was - - - . . . i ' 3 tlt U7h.uta of halU h(nM4 Jill 1iVi4aw ftnwi ' V PER. YEAR iFTE3 SEPTEMBER FIRST The rapidly advanciair pnee of white print naner has been . so great that a newspaper the size af, The Courier cannot be published at the price now charged. . ;4- ': The last paper bought by The Courier cost 15 per pound. The paper alone oa which The Courier is printed costs . more ' than $1.50 a year.. The price of newspaper when the war be gan was less than: Ztt per pound. - A ton cost about $50.00 t.hon . A tnn now eosta more ihan 2300.00. 1 Tm kt twiMva vmh ago The Courier bought a ear load of paper for leas than what J, i three )o now cost. Mot my nas the price oijpaper gone up, . but ink has more than, doubled in price.. The Courier .pays its i j employes now more than three times as much as was paid a v i few year ago. The cost ef publication has increased enormously, v . 'Most weekly newspapers of the sise of The Courier have raia- , ed their price tp $2.00 and some of them even higher. - .'iThe Coum in price, but it means this or discontiituei the .publication of the papr in its I present form .and .f;:'y'..v' ' ' V Please mail in your subpcription, as The Courier has no trav eling representative. : SubiicTiptioiui will be accepted for not1: more than two year in advance at the price ef $1.50 per year. This is done in order to give those an opportunity who want to pay up and in ordet to Avoid sending out statements. - - . - l Look up the .:t&,wftvw:tnt The Courier and see tfee? date of expiration, of yur -subscription, and renuc,i8'.4u''ar;-ti' . rearages and in advance what y4eet-you''caa' pay; but do not " pay for niore tham to -t . . bride's roses." - streets .of Salisbury, p. t i After the guests arrived jai&s jlu-i . a statement from the office of Gov. lie Parrish rendered several selections Cox, Democratic nominee for the oa the piano, after which the hostess presidency, declares that the Republi-v passed small cards, en which w as tana have engaged 15,000 Chautauqua placed a-puzxie. When correctly putigper, for this summer. , together, the story read as JoUowa: j. Life ia full of glaring contradictions.' James, of the lCollnM,' "f, the office of a Lexington man a young Leia, diwghter of Stepte oTthe whom thrLwingtonian last re house of Hayworth, havmg reached mesibered wliavinFbeeft 'expelled the years. : of discretion and under- f gllnl of pUym? pe standing, seek J .a ker, drinSig , and . other bad habits.' of matamony.-These are f.Thii was onlva few years ago. When for Juch admission August the tentt, n, wa9bCT9WM on hia way pre. v ametecn hundred and twenty. Written w for j. :Qtak, -here he ; under my hand and seal, jvlytl. hi uf , te the service of ww-" ' itiia MutM u a mnuincinT-r 1 jnrma Then t!.iu : ,... . .! Coneratulatioas .,' followed. leaves from a wish book were given toi"M5a - . ,. , . . the guests and each oner was asked tuWUBl 5" jJltntWted V write a wish. After the book was cam-itJ'"!!. - s nleted. mewishesi were read aloudl PJ3 uj, . wo ..waul 4 Um juwa, auaoay ax souwomwurg. hi 'Tas COURDESi, Aehebww, N. 6. WtastonV wiws-a i Norfolk. Southern pasiswr,tvTahe4'"lnto their aaUtnonne at a crossing. , f M. N. PhiUitw. a well known ettisea f , split and checker board cake. Oa each of Ooneoird, died Friday iabis grocery fl plate, was placed a bride's rose. The sterie. Deceased was T2 years of age." . cptoc scheme ex ffun uu pa wwina wwm-w m puwrai u. .. carried out in tne aecoteoaas. ;-' ' TOs;W; '1 -; Lster ,th nostess, asawtea y ner (teughteTfM8 JteJtWysrw' anu 'Hiss Cina uoveaBatt, , iw m wnin Only a few enjoyed Mrs. Haywertb's iriffin ill.,,.. M hospitality. r WEEK'S NEWS FROM.TL J f-. j Coming end Going of FolkaW-Ifttc t x ing Local News of TownVanA Con- . E1gga''are''very;:aree ta'TtoivH anil iA m JnUtt The new bank COLTRANE-HAYWORTH rAtHr.flTw vwara . 1' .-,'. v. r. ' . ar ,! ,,, i. , t : tjm foUowus; uvntatioB w on aw A nunikM bn i) i4oM nf twi of Asaenaews most vn&- hem 1 Miiava . hav ruU ia rraniA triav vouno neoole baa bee received Saturday afternoon. :",-"-. r.b2i.0, Jealoney ver; .aaoih, Misses Pauline. Smith and Zelma L. "re'?25OT"nni enf the xpa One handred and n - moraeon- fvicts have ben pardoned by Governor IT. w; Jftcaetc wan were ireea py bis - n I a : ubt-.' ' - , . mora taaa uovernor m w. nav w chen paidoneoV:;'V.(ay:V ' ii- . William 1L Vaadeit'tfce ftnaacier, died to Paris, lastThursday: - t rer .another woman ana n? the . part af the hue- Frsxier, of Trey, ' spent Wedaesday, S "daarLela li2! Johi!ad nereAe guests of Misses Mary, Nel "W.jf JWto of Greensboro, Rev. D. B. Whitley, ef Denim Braaeki TKa mdIuhI t RimMCan UMwreAe guests of Misses Morv. K-PSiPL''iJtm Doauap. Iord; of Greensboro, Gmnabo,ieaclied was r Chehurch STvH. fe. ....uiwrin ana wr.i.-1; roxeuaty boy Who ,has -inadef uw w uiTO-oMvivBneooro, was miown uss raw ?. MaraaeVdaiiirhtei'. Fnam it T , MoaoaV-. . i- , I , M P' VmiMimM mhd rfl . ' "Sr.T.-. " " " "tevr , Bade Snrhuw SatbrrtaV. i i !i: Mrsr Jaanle McCaaVii I 0'Ctodt,MetnC118S-k,,,- WfaiUnj th womaa mif. . I i j Proteatant, Crel ABMiie u; , and bttte uAt hotaa after August ma, Asn";. j ,rj11Ia? iBotb are in the afcrH. F.M. J-M.twrfto, town nfewinye agoJ & JL Jt,t ,W the day last week. quite so serious, 1 heanitaU V v though not J a5),'!!.3 i ;iM. G. VManer and family; t &t-:Teading'(citisen- says the report that 5Kf w"Tt urdav and Sunday at Favetteville: iwk oanMafA f KaiAlreiabnaiTB7 "e"?o uois. v a. yuuwi ib erecting a woacoo is a mistake. Some say that Mr.' MW?iJL."'S "1, ; . , , 'rc' barn on Alder Brook farm. is Dorsett orieinated the-vara. LewiilWa,eville aection, visited Mrs. Blue's HUMnk illicit- "Di u.?Ju m.4 Tl.'W flm. aeeompaaied by, Misses Florine and Yesterday wmisf front ten to p 0rislf last Dauber, was sentoaced suss Margam monrw wa w.w ky-judge McElroy to die in the elee- ,. the Idle-A-While Club a several :iir. trte chair. Seotember 24. which dato1' '3 NEW BANK AND TRUST ' V , CO.MPAKT TOR ASHEBORO . The AsVeioro Bank and Trust Com Daev has bea erranixed with Mr. E. L s'nrris and ethers incorporators. ; The e' arttr for the company wu is sned I t wV. The anthonid eapi tal U I O '.O.CO, with 125,000.00 paid in, J.. t nh'i th tur.k will be open for lu r.aa is not ew known. . CiVKii Eriirnir.r.s STOass,.. ef ( t a t i ; - r t ' 1 t va ! - ', rry m for. J'oint ttore. V, e ar running en adv. 1 - ' - f torea. This re - has stores ia t 1 L , h J-omt. la al!l r i. --a 1 of dry toti, I T ( TyirJ FroTi for 1 1 r tn.'tUI'd a ..la-n .lh their H'.gh land and Mr S. H. Liles and Mr. Vun- cannon, w r.vner, spent a lew nours ia sufteriBg With on lever, ; A Hi ( town Sunday evening. ' c is not considered dangerous ai i Mr, ;iW. S.rBuie is on the sick .hat dry holes Kill. cure it entirely. thi weefe".:,.- - ; '-V.-A I . Mnf W. H. . Watidns, s Jr., t f MrvBertie Matthews, and son, Mel- seiir and South Carolina, spe: J last week at White Sulphur Sprmgs.;to ear from- her iff the 'neajrffurure.tA near Hiddenite. r. . IWe enjoy reading all .the.ioireapon- fleathof Mr. vited guests, the bocasioa. being rnia- Pmtnuitad Mtinir boiriii t Plea, v.. a . K -fc ftarents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Batten, raw ceiianeous, snower, ht mtoss new cunasy. . nCe, ottt MrByw flecimes to brMfr r; . , , TSv. .iiwM. Morris Mr. and Mrs.Jt.L. Liles, Mrs. Lc- ed. v Jvijll tWeAre -glad; ;to see Mrs. Zimmie iJLT-rTS5vSlth A large numbet of Apex eiUt lre)ffnson but again, after being confin- tted DknteT trfanto101 Wes were pUctda gaine of H.earts. v rsWnn. nuto wreck. wmch Miss Sjtte Hrittin, woir the r larand Mrs. Jess Batten and child- nrize. ..a', beautiful box of .stationery.! WHf: came re- Later ' pwj pwway acre vwiv, xiia prim, was presentea oy ue w:! nM7ZAU,:n&9u tottw guest of honori45 1 ' F. Martin- and sort. BV Bi of , 'rAfterthe game of; hearts iiattgmaft a.tihnirT, ahila fiariaf nrr'f - ' -;.' cr tK.':-. f- i cxe;:. will be the 24th birthday of Holttclaw. His counsel gave notice of appeal to P the Supreme Court' " ." There is pome fear in governmental s and diplomatic circles in Washington .. that the struggle now going on be,vl tween Poland and the bolshevik! gov , t eminent may lead to another Europev L an war on a big scale. ' , Dr. Charleg.Le.KaperfH;. years . 4 professor "of economics snd fur It , potiiuun or . I We enjoy, reading -oents'-letters Ji it those little house, to hpuBe viuts, so .iTrHiK.: i- '. Miia lUvworthnrajtti .to to Wnregret very mth.to learn of the. u rro at Syra- tester Burroughs, ot AU-.J" pacaagco uv.-. cuse University, yracuse piew lont ; It has been announced tuai. uoa, ( . . - . , , , i yniire.vi. v.,wvw ' k ,v',Ueitiver. v . i,iiue jniip argira, irm daiato for governor, wiu aeuver. a ,-; r.anahMM 'l'hT1 VflrlQ tT Vl1 fwrlXT rK. 'HE iwpvoat wutivuftiiarVi xn-u- . . - , t i " Lester burroughs : DROWNED SUNDAY come onVith the news 1 Mr. D. S. Hurlye, a prominent dt-J .num"r "J I0. ZSJ Tt Rnnmr t Aiinwta im . t w-j..n- JL,n M,Wi of Capelsie attended Dreaching at and serving, 18 years, was drowned Sunday in the ased a lot in Trov from Mr. E. C Wat- l1 HU1 Sunday morning. ma v ni tim,4 -e4-hiaiu-f tvmahin. V4. j .watt Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Johnaon and lit- i,jj,TTio-n.u.n.9 Deceased is a son of Mr. and Mrs, a the grounds preparatory to erect- e son, W. A, Jr;,; of West End, and W. E. Burroughs, of Allrcds. Mr. Bur- mg a modern brfck residence. Mrs; H.. A. Johnson, -of Jackson Mr. Lacey Lewis ' and Mies FleU 1 1 11 o'clock. .' '".. ' r.M - iaiOe -rnhnfum. former heaw weight ".r:- - Chanipioii puggilist of the world was .?Vi Win win tcijt uw vu"n vung buuu iujj iiu. m r- , Yr.v WTITTAna aama nlac.. . . , Tha Hiorinlnnt. Hard 1. the ltemiDU-i "vv "."i." " The remains were taken to Allreds can paper that lias been published at Monday where funeral services were this Place for. ten months, has moved neia, ito AiDemaner Mr. Sam . tlnwmwtiar-Annnlfita TAaiinktee to In.. A. SelderB . vntlrate GraAant Affir. . soon, inis a Vnvwtm iJ fwfawl. CoL tractive homes. A. H. Bovden, of Salisbury; and Judge There was W. H .Whedbee ; of Washington nave been named by Governor Btckett as members of the commission to mvesti-. gate the conduct of the Durham ma-' chine gun company week, wnue tney Jail to prevent Ui - - - - hall 'aaal STIaTiarrB committed criminal assault All .three stock of $7500.00. :rirTm fr rooel o hand which he truck with a ham-.emony Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left f ot -a ;f attdetg meet. : in Gpm';fr; JLTZmJ"bZ 8nort rip. to unariowe ana wer Au-Aat 9.13. xhe session wuii tr lyejfl hlout his atoi ! some-r5 , places. They are now at home in inKS Agricultural and"TechV AT WAYNESVILLE Mr. Lewis is the only sonof Mr. audi Burke.: ased 81 years.-dieu- VTl.? "... , Mrs. J. S. Lewis, of this town. During '1- Chatham county.. Until a IfTheJ 8th annual session of 'the the World War, he served I over-seas yeat ago hw weighed. 35a pounds; but". f;. thn ? ' C WMiMk aVaa 11UIU1 laVIuaiaA AaTOBB iUBWlttUWI WOO " - - - I 111 nBalALU -UUX iiaat Ml vennw jw DUllUlCflHUI lino WU'- nw a. iSw 7 111- 1---. mi j J e4a;A. TJa tavAV knMl ea MOl'tintl . . Li. u EA place ' and will' ocsbpy tt . rv,v".t V TJ TZ nu,.wI.i? i f. n. rr,L .k. r naav. k. ol denrees. Kenerai mcnar .itime 01 ma aeaui. - a uu vi , i .v ' y: i r-n.. vi U.a T aw, la a rianirhtar af Mr anril m . - r .f au. -,v . ; iger t t va-oaiufuvro vmuy 11 owe, - - .! , l an.- w . v. t tajos, ui iw, wuw . .' . I..... .J Mra lM KtarU. of Salem ChurCtLll 11.1 C.. ..I Tnta fMi inmi '?ifrwa.TZi tr-Asurter of the associatioB to succeed She ia an attractive young woman1 -... died of rmeumohia a week ago. W? b? Messed witT fhrwar tto rld J- B. Sherrill, of, Concord, who resign- with many lovable traiti f character.! 'hr remains were taken to Lake M DO pieasea Wim me way w , 1.. Q9 RVa 1uM a naaitiaa in the local tela-tv tsi 1 j. u.. V.i . . a. - - '4 HI BALUir UU1U111HB4IH IfWfll lallTM AIM aaai " w apvnww " " .11 a r inriUaU UBI AUlUiBi UVIUVI wa. a aa w ?Tnr5& : aLl 'vaar. . -7v phone exchange for some time., m . . Ut ,-,.V.. - , nthmr nfflfra aiacted wia as foi. . a. urge circle oi xnenos wisn iot , XJuTltMiU lueaf' , Val VA ejesvvww wv I f 1A Va Tmw Dawk amyfl TMIM ritmnax 7wS. gg 'SenTwiU begto btoeVsVm. flSSSi U the lynching, of three, son building. .This ia new bankuig iJX fc! as .pecU of having tastatntipTlor ?W.-.rltt; a-' capital ' Jr pj"! 41 r. parson uup membert are willing to asrve. ; WORTBTILL NAWB - TU WorthvOle Mfg. Company is lev. who ia about the wealthiest in Montgomery -county, is the presi dent of the bank and Mr. Edgar Hay wood, who baa been clerk of the su perior; court " of 1 Montgomery county Aakahnro Conriari aMond vice presi dent A. W. Burch, 1 Charlotte; . third Hurley, editor the young couple much joy along the first vice presi-1 pathway of life. : -. : , - i . Hammer, pi the ,, ., Xt,.-' : At the) residence of Mr. Jordan '4 ' ' Clvde Loflin. son of J. . A. Lofiia. died at Troy Jast Saturday a week ago, Mrs. Margaret Evans Leppard, now ia her one huadredth year, is the old est living eitisea w: Randolph, county, v vice president H. p; Braxton, Kinstoa. Spencer, Mr. Hobatt Cagle and Mil i1 ants. She bs greatreat-grand chil- y The prin Jpai address to the associa- Blanch Cole were united in marriage, Jdren. Fiver generations, including bar- : f tim was made by Dr. Oarence H. Poe. July 18, Rev. T. J. Green performing self assembled recently to celebrate ' Charlotte was selected as the meet- the ceremony. Only n few intimate her ninety-alath birthday. . . ing, place for the mid-winter session, friends were present S. M. Peacock,' formerly known na . y4 lTaeXa let en auaa mtw U At mi Wat I liAaa I CmCtf-W far awlSfflV M III IHAav 'j Viw aw wvai uf aaat awaais aavas nvaw eaa,ww ana. wa - ar- ' M' dm .n :tbe for ten years, U the hi.r.T ng piac. lor vne ua-wr ,neaus , wera preaenv , . tet!?.?ad 'from'hxvrilh W! ftlSV the Political ring. He prorousVg .firn; .1 and is a'lneat aserchaat at Southmont'in Da- r . . . . a a tr 1 M I . a ;,TK Tre(L v.. fVom'kanrl. with his man friends. Mr. Mor- cast ws nsiuto mm poiiacai rag. am prosperous young lanaer. airs, vagie.vtdson county, aiea moaaay 01 , Miss Lou Spivy has returnea rrom jinnaa Wiin nis ivany r.lj,.. daddiif to make the fa i..:M.,7f Mn Praak rala. af atroka af oaralviis. Aawd . v mm v a -"'- - . a 4a waaaatarwaa a7 HAartei I haa al AvWiAtrnria ataVMr&l dfavi. Walt Prevoat and DenaJe Nt!aon made a trip to FratkliavilU 8undAy. Kisses BUh and Mabl line berry visited relatives si High Point Mrs. J. L, Uneberry returaed borne Runrfav altera few days visit to famuli at Ruth Creek. ' 'Dennis Nelson, ef High Point U rndinr a few days here with friends. Eeveril ef our.B7le attended the ni at (Wft Ffilli Saturday bight Mr. d Kolmd Craven, of near Cedar Falls visited here Eetur- A er rA KTinHaw. . Mrs. Ade'lne Glar, of Cedir Foils, Is visiting ';er daughter, Mrs. Uughea ' Funeral rv1c for LJetit Fred rirk Mn(ng, ahe died la Frnw In 1918 of Influfnia, vert hld In KAJeigti Sunday, tritkJ a m;Ulary funeral. Moat county aad v race forester d large circle- . ior aramnmi wmvj " . . . - ... . , . . . vi. vi. u. 11 imu. Af Ailia. I candidate is atr. w. wnrat, woo u younsr peonie ana a ia - . c" ' now serving his second term as regis- friends wia for them a pleasant voy- Mr W L Mvrlck and family spent tor ef deeds. -. The admirers 01 yvoea age across the matrimonial sea. ,-?rLC tl SnKJafLSSlrd and Wright wiU make things iively,1, . - , , ZrttT. i from new untU the primary. . -j I , . I Mr S. E. Healy Eatertaias . . . , .. : 1 f . a UJ.V1a .MM .,1 t a z.-! fka avl Mr. . B. A. Watldas spent everall. On last Saturday night Mrs. 8. E. end In IngtoT visiting her daugh- days In Asheboro last week. Mr. Wat- Henly, of Asheboro Route t,ntertain ur MrTcdvfn rrla l , kins is a fine fellow aad when It comes ad ber 8unday School cUsa Those ArtS Bruton. o ThWula, to horn wmgMU 1"? waa a visitor in town testrncay, - ineaa a we n m 7 rvui, wjih , rvi.; .1 JTI!!. .. u'raUe ooiiuclan in Troy. . Hie Henley. Jewie Raiding and Mewra . Vv ... 1. M-Ti U1 Mr. B. T. Poole and children are vis-. Bradshaw Bulla. Worth Bulla. Clyde rrood!' (Xh.r Worv. aI.o gW I iUng reUtives and friends in, Lexing- Heal.y. Jeph Dwgmn, H.ory Dulla.1 Mr7 George Beott, of Star, who is a ton,- . r t.B'Jf' l-..:-. . .was Ib , ate. A. Hekiere ana xsmiiy aaq air. room ana nr. . ana sira. . vfuiaro VJtl"n:7hi are Preparing Wrirtt - to Bur severayear ago and engored Ito move to Albemarle. ' Several oaestloas were ksked oa the In town a few days ago shaking hands qnarter. The answering the most aues w!th friends. . t ' tions was given a prise which was won - My Good Book says, 'Beware of the by Miss l ays Poole. . A , number, ef a'w which the body was n- formerly lived in Eiher aad was for, company you heap.- Send la your games were played.jWter WBich re--XlZzr ZZJZZ n-aa'anv Jars nrinclDal of the FtherlsubscTiption to The Courier and keep freehments were served, consisting of U1CD DfOOOi, ami saw UYUig " v, in the bottling buaineM and he has made good we sre glad to say. Prot E. H. Wood, who was born and reared la PauHolph eoutty and u plrVl, cake and waUrmlnrv Of itan . . ' .1 - ' i . . - ,. A shortage or aium iot pumying. the city water supply at. Hickory made it necessary for people ef -that tow to boil their drinking water for a day' or two the first ef this week. . J. T. Squire, a traveling' sstamau ef automobiles, of . Columbia. South Carolina, died in. the Guilford ' betel Greensboro, last Sunday night after ' aa illness of two hours from angina pectoua, or leaking heart from which be had sueered before., His Wife was with him at the time, . . ' , Less than a quarter of. a mile out side the corporate limits of Chap", Hill and near the How ef several unrversity professors,' officers captur4 . a AS gallon tall one day recentlyv.The ttill, which- appaared to have yvn in operation recently,' was blpg earripd oa the back oz a negro, wt threw it dnara Aiul ran whaa the afVara in. - a ' V t V' (Vi
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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