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SUED WEEKLY ... PRINCIPLES, KOT MEN : - $L50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE a JLCMKXXXXV. AsheborO. Nartk Carolina, Thurs Uy, Angnst 12. 1?20 NUMBER SI i Annouriceffletit ' .-:W.i')sVTfr If 1 ISA ASHEBORCt COURIER SDBIWr'RICB .0 t p . ra Taut jurro'sisiwiatt riiit paper las bea V tJ : The rapidly advancing price of white-ft eo reat that a newspaper the, Af Tfce Courier cmnot be t r I ' published tt the price .bow chtftfeAVw f ( ;.s Jr. V- rtrV t 1 . i hil. rf J . f . . i. f . . CD ii lost iwwi unuxov oy ine courier cost tswc oer oouna., ' i ; ! . .rThe paper alone on which The Courier ifl printed cosU - more wan a year.- tne pnce os newspaper wnea the war be-vl 'M , gan ae less than ISki. per-pound.;: A ton -cost about $50.00 - ga then. A ton no w costs more than.300.00.VTen or twelve years '-M l.igo The Courier bought a car load of paper.fpr less than whaf---fis 5 three ton now cost. Not only has the price? at paper gone, up,- '-1 K fcnt ink has more than doubled in price. The Courier pays jta ?ill v employes new, more man tnree timea a mach as was paid a - few years age. The cost of publication has increased enormously. MostiwMy newspapew c theie 7 Soverrior? Cox Kotifiad 'of "::' ;; His:;I!oimnation: Saturday RIEF CEREMONIES BIARKED FORMAL" NOTIFI CATION OFJCOX AT DAYTON, OHIO Vrr v lAVil TART OF EXKRCISES-Address, but rtflwnutr fV - rl.A WAS SPEECH OF ACCEPFANCE emphatically, strict law nf orcement BY DEMOCRATIC . NOMINEE ."The .Constitution,- he.saii, "is tiie WHICH WAS HEARD BY. THOU- license ; and limitation given to S and 'SANDS OF DEMOCRATS : FR03I' placed upon .the lawmaking biy. Tie EVERY PART OF NAllO legislative branch - of govetpment iB 1 . -.;;.-:-- i i subjected to the rule of the majority. Ilayton, Ohio, Angusf National, The public 'officiarwjio fails to enforce Cnocracy today :took ,p th4 batt the law -is an ;enmy to the eonstitu bge with its Republican opponenU tion and to the American principle of f the Mtion'a greatest piitieal t. K. nwidencv.5rV4.' ' 3''. 1 .'4,-:essatT.Ior an candidate for the nrH- Witii tody's formal , notificatjon of idency to say that he does not intend Ivernot James .M.-Cox, f. Ohio,, of, to violate bi$ oath of offer's Aiqfeae I Democratic pwsidentiali nominal who Is. false to that oath is more nn ti conferred- at -San Francisco ijnworthy,than;he law, viqlato himself, ly 6, the national tampaigirwas (ween the - two dominantr? patties, by -toto.'V Governor Cox conttoued Ih the exception. efniiaaaceno.ii..;PM k at Hyde Park -Mondas- when oi tne write of jnjuneBon, . ' ,. failed of his nominalaorforyiceiQjird tificationof the propos Isiedni . 43$3eoiigtf 1t Democratic ymjftima'-y, eMiUei to the privi Iresenting the - party's 5 leadership iege ofi votmg a a matter 'of right. ! rank and tie Joined ."wy Wfisand, becauw Uiey will ;be' helpful in :mony. All states, territories aiii'jjiaintaining wholesome and patriotic sessions were represented in, to -olcy.',' 's program -..which 'J culminated? in His opposition candidate, platform, lernor Cox's speech; of- acceptance 'leaders. a&d' congressional record ing toe iwmocrawc oauso. were, flayed by Governor Cox in scath- . .i n..A iUM - . . i " ' . . . , l . 1 i aywu so jMou " . u,10 wnna .inrouguoui ms long aaacess ; presidential nobncatiqn,, A. lA-"SeiiatoTiatoliKa3rcrff"i led.bv Sen- iliday was in forcrJotvtoe ntmi:hodTitma:::-i:Bmoi, iy this afternoon, wnicn tooKpiace Governor Cknt charged, selected Sena- funds, about a mflef front; th6tyancf faaten fhe formal proWat gwund i brief, except for toeacceptance tne vaciuaung policy that possesses (Governor Cox, which was ielettsed it" The Republican stand, generally, nublication throughout tlie' eountry Iwa scored by ithe Governor as creac 111 o'clock, local time,- and the noti- 'tionary and, on -the: League questionJ ttion speech of senator -nomnson,! ne saia tne party's candidate was bent I Arkansas, heading the committee to ' the irreconcilable hostility of Sen tvirtue of his chairmanship over the ator Johnson, of California. The Re- fional convention at San Francisco.' publican congress, the governor assert- retary, I. H. Foust; treasurer, H. p. I S. McMahon, localv-Democratic' ed, failed to pass ' conBtroctive law'Smith. - or and rlnsp wrMBttl fnBd of ot tn wwliics WfiT tmM..' I F.TMtH Hnrnmittw fl R Miuii.' M:n,v -I ,i4.-as - i f, TMnird Mra k. f. WotvinH i ' uua -snnni i n umversiiy, been fathered fo hferlionarv H. Foust. H. P. Smith. J. 0. foal.i'"?i-.y r;oiiflrffl ed .their price to 2.p9 and some of ftbyenherii . The Courier dislikes to, make an increase Hn-1 prkseVi but :tt ; k means this or discontinue the- pubUeation'etae;ptir ia 4to -;--,.presenti iona and. 8ij:f5i, riease mau m your suDsenpuon, aa me uouner has no craw eling irepresentative. r Subscriptions ;wi more than two years ixvedvance t J: B-fLBtf'inlreitfl'i This is done in order to give thosei aftV6pportunitsr who-want -to pay. up and in order, to avoid sendmguisfmen!" aaw oi expiranon oi your subscription; j(mmm:MM ' rearaees and ih advance vhafc voir f pp! vmi pati rwr W ift Af ! ; f i FMECiYHlE KEWS'S ItRAEEO IIWSS '.The Baptists have completed " their pay for more than two years in advance. Address THE COURIERAsheberp, N. C, COMMUNITY FAIR AT J ' :.;; ;- RAMSEUR OCTOBER 7-9 SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSRS: ; ,c A., STATE - UNIYERSITX . IJIO.-J ternor Cox,, was the presiding offi- over the ceremonies.--.' summer school in the history of iheuniveraity. and of the day, Friday, and f -tSaturday-.F- October rstateHj was ; closed ""August 5, and the i 7, 8, and. 9. The organization of thia.'fcrea tnaiotity oi, the V jiearly 100; the second, county fair held at Ramtodentej leff -Chapel HiH for-rtheir seur. is eomno8ed f the followinar: - homeav:v;- - :-;i''i'ii .' President, ' HV B. "Moore,, first vice Justice WflliaravR.' Allen, . Cbf V the 1 president,!.. B. Leonard; second vice stat supreme court, as assisting -in president, Mrs. -E. C. Watkins ; sec-! putting, the final polish on the young lawyers one .ox wnom is woman, Miss Katheriiie Robinson of Fayette yiuer, wh vwonr i te ? Callafhan new church and - will noJd Sunday orpaanage at Oxford gave a splendid School in it next Sunday and Monday-program at 1 the . auditorium Tuesday their protracted meeting will begin. -night. These programs ; are always 'Mr. W. T.-Cheek took a , uleaeant fine and are aiwavs w41 reroivMi far trip through the- western part of-the bur folks, who like to show their kw state , and stopped for some .time in for the chfldne aAit'rhm th'.a wnrth Surry county. . ..t i institution its well .deserved auwort 3 J Mr8; Craw nas been crttical-a Thf Methodist Sunday school expee Jy iUfora (few days. --:. fffcgo on picnic to Mt.Yernon Sprin?; -I .Mr. ana- Mrs. J. . uanvpbeii and this week. ;- - - v Clifford Slack and family. 9t Greens-i Mr. and Mrs. Tre4Thomrson,;of c! ' r .. Wiley Pickett and Jfejgd Mrfcy, wi5;Mrs.S ThonjeSTMreaU,,? Wiley Jewungs, of near Liberty, were ' jj. and Mrs. T. Jt Wert!w, -.eT m town Sundayi J : - Wi Misses Marr and Nettie ' Moon afcJv J?Gra: ' tended protracted meeting at Moon's wro; Pt last week with ,MrC Chapetlast week.-"' .. .,-,Hatm family. - ...; . 1 ... ' . ; liv. W. R Cox and' family spent part's5 Mrs. :R.- R Coohran, : .Charlotte, , of last week at Rockmgham, with his ind Mrs. L. W; Black, of Raleigh, arc brother, W. B. Cox. - ; C. 1 v -The BaTaca and philalhea classes of Spoon. f-'Wy . i the Baptist: church wont on a picnic Mr and Mr.Tom Deaton,' of ReirW1 trip to Cedar Falls Saturday evenmg. dotation, lspettt a part of. last week here -'Mr.r"and;Mrsi:;Bruce: Weatherly-'ofwith friend Brlington arevisiting; at ti;home m und lfitiid Vtoi&-r- ox -Hrof. JWherly, v-m s SundaiCY s wven, of lleridge," -two with her dausrhter. fioMllilt': lo'B. .imJr'-.''.Srf.'f- iy! " eMrWiU White.:of Ashebonj, was a . " erly,(v::M,M : SrT '-i weekHrf:;p" inuriity days" recently. vTi- v - vMissk Minnte iTaPne . ; -Rev. James Webster spent last SSf-- f"-.J- : to Greeiisboraf with-r his ison,; : B. .,n l . , . ;K;WavMilesahi. 1 farly of cmld,f Grsboroi spent a few days Schoolfield; Vdv, are, visitine the fam-v.r J1?, Whitehead and family ily of B. L ParhaL . .. . . ; recently; f ,v; r - r&i--r -r:': , .:. J Misse? Kathleen Julia and Cpleen! A torrecttenrfa last- week's news . : Cox are visiting $ in.- Greensbgro: this 'ha L . F.. Craven and family did not ' .week. -v r. '4-' -: .Tget off to'BlowingvRock a3 reported : " Randolph and FranklinviUe-' - Man- on account of sickness jn the family.; - . facturing companies have moved their! ' The Philathea class of the Baptist -omees in, the office and Sank building. Sunday jscbool gave a delightful cream ; As, announced -last i week Bank of supper- at . Dr.- TIdarsh's last Saturday The' cashier,- Mr. M. H.; Birkhead, w Mr.-'ahd.MrsV.W. . Idick and a assisted by Mr. Cleon Spoon, of Ashe- Crowd of young folks went picnicing boT0,'i. :"-' r-; ::'j';''rl- . at HoUy Springs on Monday night of .. mt, a mcvorquaaaie ana iamuy, last weeK. jyveryooay reponea a goon ni . Varlw nd Mian Snicev! McCor- : .-;v!-V.,'-,., --', ' " .1 - j.l.i. f 'i i ... .a . . : . is visitingrelative here.; ? : ; spent a day or t mr. jb. , weatneru. or Jamestown, t-nvf the benediction were the ' Rev.'t .ijnii nf r.t,rfn.m.:fTHnn,Wfirt.)i lw..lR. H Rm-rf iam A. Hale, 'Reftro igV sderted fotriVocation S the Holy Angel Romani (tt:;gai(Uiue Hi cwrtrifetka-disfcwrtiU .DewirteMBt WrectoHt'kW pch here. , . fi ' mor to me ceremonw we:ia VMu- nrfltf"t' SfcomnetA b ouhl k. W. Rrwit Horses andwutefl. kind the cwwnmi ui Mm. -TH J.u-, ? ti. U .'. n n.j. n.iii. m ... - r v rj - - .-.--iuuuara. -. n K wbfiku UHr,.cuuiH.rv t.iL bvto: iiUitB. nuriaunni au.Dt . as their meets at a noon hinch- at "Trail's End,": the members , of notification and, national -commit- and other prominent v leaders. Roosevelt and : daaghfer , were ng the tTMBtfc--,'-A''?vfvi-v! -teace for America and the world ..t. J state Community iservicdt bureau .under WhitvrAj t . ie;.ed fr Auust wW ioV attntpt. fc AJJntiL"? w t.irh4:. tn rMit&rtr'w n Kwi. noftu. wAh Hon. , conflict oidatea with the 'general to eonfnse and hire.', Ivw. t. W. P. .: www, .pivw guesw-were -Toyauy enwiwneawl 7 miter iiwnr, Jimp. - nuHU-- . - . . , - Tj Jl" j .j u i " -. rT" i o 4iur we necessary late session in itai- !?Sf ft work, Mrs. t H.;Foust; Superintend. iirn -ju top Governor Bickett and . . , - '.- j cu f o . L" i . .ir- jti . i . j' . jrnnjr n(jaHimeA -Committee ia exiieeted soon as to the exact, date ; vi Hnuviw wiw , . miw.1 a v we -.. h iaiTiM.vfimi i nirrufui v mnn mm. if n w i - u,;M. i?i;HAii-k. - . not disturbing its "vital prind- was prononmced today ,by;,vov. , as his pararaoon dnor. , . his address here aceenunsT -the ocratic Mmmatioa, Gevcrnor Cox .jnu diMwr pail at bia ealy lot and iZf the council, .probabry late in the rny.wwn w w; "Wjgaitii.- IfaJl or in thm wTntor. board or war. .we want a chaetrei rj. 7v.M.:uu. n r wt-. ...... from the Id tadusfaw E."Jotasoa, J. a-Forrester, the man who toiad was aaamad et- a Tf ." u,""""r . quadale whiletvisiting relatives ih the 1 Mrs.4.J. R. Steel and -children are eastern ptW vof - 'the state last we visiting; her father near- Spray this -.. aeiiBitntiiB' .Cam' &tH$&Z$t!B'- .- -" . . afew.-W'w fj, vwsMrsJS. u uanunan, oi unanowe, spen4Wffa -few, days with :hi9) W Egoist, tt brotiw, UkE& , S. Craven. . , ., . y?.?-.2iittivtb-w.r The member of .the MUs', aid go- mr. ni Mrfc Ri' Hotter juiA chjlr -ciety were entertained by- Mrs. Hugh drei. f MontMmeryV Alali axe spend- -PttkM her.home atuevening .g XSf T Lack. - - ."f m ' M 11... J I 1 1. J music; iee-creanv .Jind. cake. TheseJT meetings, we learn, are held once ev- from a to her sister. Mrs. X prv thw montiuL but vour corresoon-. W. btout, at baniord. many of the state department heads 1 dent thinks that once a week would bel ?y etertouedttie L- closely in Raleigh. An announcement none too often X Aid Society of the Chnsbaa ATTACK OF POLES NOT Messrs. Dewey and Raymond White- Dr. R. V. Deaton has been elected county superintendent of health to xantly championed j .the leage. portioB. -Wt stand iwu oy rmraut Tium, wiw w-iroad, : One leads toJiigher citlwhip. iixmimtob, uiMirK wu w.u ;rtr expression :t the indivkraaif J.fTL. To.rwhiee re danger, 400 nule; of succeed Dr. "fr F. Long, who was re- ?. g :f ytelephoBe lines will be installed in eently elected county superintendent lftjCanadian timber lands. ;. !of helta in Wake county. I ermed the dishonorable' rrroposal a Senator Hardinr. "his fiepubbcan Ment, for "a separcte. peace with. uy. . v.x;. -.-v-1 ; if.-. ague or no league, he Demo ic nominee declared, U tW teeite wa the two partiee-niie- tn ne issue of the eeatory," he aid. rhe ouestkm is.'' Governor-Oot ared.' Mwhtaer wa nHan M-'-aKai: Jem in this practSm and ImtneW 'meat. Jeanlcnt . iJnm i tit kacue in onr narHt. Harong, as 'the Bepobliran for ail. 7fce other, m uwtiii n nnnpp leads to reaction, the rWe of U few fKAfjfJJIf U. IVUUOt- over me many aaa vie resenruon the average man's aMnoae te grow upward. But I have abiding faith that the pitfalls -will be avoided and the right road choaen. -' : ':-----x-J't -The leaders opposed to'demecra ey protniae to'put the eouatry to aormak: M nis can oaiy o-called normal of fomed en-j .&ana- an aa- ry admimstrationa. VttT JODS C0X1N, AttEfTL'iGCUMiDiGE Hyde Park, N. T., t ;,-i.v.' . Aagntt- f .4 V " i nvne ririi , rfrklia. D. Roevclt. . la a formal laddrese aeeennr r to Democrat vice presMential mHpioaUoa bere to- LEGISLATURE IIET3 TO CONSIDER TAXATION, SUFFRAGE, ETC . f -: tomorrow. The.oppeeitioa. bvwkU in ---,u- '-rt'fte skylino of the aetting .- look- Iwr. P7wo' "!W Wkward. at' the aid dev. of l- i words that wo remain out of 4s the Demonatic caaiidato I fa TOing ia. -: ?. ' ,- -.t-.,.; he aret duty of the new admin iioa will-be ratfieation- of. y," Governor Cox aid, -preset-.hat friends of the k"u would ! to fleet a senate v a t s re 'e majortty jfor rt .,c ' ' ?enwr Coi iaid "t;. - f. ' is si.euld state "our ir.tirrwt of the covenant as a m&t'.T-of faith to our associatejl and at a ution i agalret any. jnisur 'er- eg hi the future. , AfMu.-v -j agf 'reservations as .eT.r--u! t (icv. Cox sug reeled -two njcif.e -petatiorJl,, as outlined rn4 s stro in a newspaper article. i?lared. America's eon s v Tue aoouid dwsa upon ts . e only as an -"- y for (ByMaxwell Gorman.) Raleigh,' Angnst 10,-i-Every' eonaty m - . North c Carolina is lepreoented Our tiew'ls -toward the fisariae ef .-. CineJ i th" bia ehief, Jamea MJ among th several hundred visitors in .. vfeaM. art najla Ian I - ' T .... i it 1 w I t l . m . . Cox, la aeeepUag the challenge- of the I Raleigh' today, tacladiagr top Senators Republicans to make the leagud of na-laad roeaabeni of the Hoaee btaneh of titmn ie f the nrladonl iae of the 'the Geaeral AweiaWy; .which-, met at actMrn." - ' . ..-.-.' taooa today for tho 2a-da soedak e- A rraeeful; triboto- to TMstdotrt, JT n;tl arto ha said. 'sKm of the LeHsUture. and iao state Wiiivin was-paid by-Govofnor; Cox.lv.. . .u. tiM trv nf laeHtns of rooi roada advocatee who when; acoring tho Bepohii! 4M wkilh to - rt-a real treaty are hero ia too interest of tho propos. ed trunk line highway- wroooaiuoau i Ia addition; to theno there is aa ln lx of visitor who are enthusiasts on tho oaUect of wt Anthony amead- .moat providirt for .woaaawoaffrage aatd tkiak their prwawa a thteapital dortng the le-Sslativo .oeaoia eaa at least lead-'a and comfort' to th when; soonng wo atepoou! lu,- .ma to r"vf it -a real treaty form for abencr of a tti .TWT aiaaudea tesgue brthes omotioa of pride to the.a ' g T?- V tion'i waf achi-rmrts, he said Chat I " v. ollien fell ia the trenches ! . , LLV ,. "-tk- f.milr to' MO VaomOOS. , u . ..t - mJl.r es atay oe uviy saio w- - j ur. ... .b. tv. art wr. .ormor Ox aeclarod,1v'."w . i . .;, To-JJ be -the mart - oarti-g, 1 SSoVliai 3 eUsk " they-wiU tafhjenoi-'aay rrt la cfviliiatioa ainee the u-hz?f ifTLi!. TrJ legialators to to for -tho ratiaoatioa mado thfir fpnite peaei with ,-2; rTLTTlJriM. Onunriy." Citing d."Tilt U th r n, GovemoT Cox said that rr em- of Common, in Loadon. Tuesday ; a?y or rwoas nign gard to the Rtissom-crisifl,- i; i r -"S r, " f TTL. , The house was codd W th ten-1 GreeMboro,1 were welcome visitors at siow,iiigh.ia Unr " Sunday. preirder's pe. ot- Mk R. H. Kirkman and family spa-t As he entered he was loudly clworedk . Sunday night with his parent at fcteo M. Krassto anoUfc Xamonoovf th hwrry. Mr. Kirkmaa expects to move Russian Soviet delegetioa, were ia the to Troy ' to iwox.ftttoro. strangers' gaUety.-- . ' ' ' . ?,.. - Tho Badolitf Chautanqnar wffl bo Mr. UoyoVCoorgr declared the Po- here th t4, 25, 2 of this month. liih attafk o Riuaa waa not tuatlfied Thia nnaattaos to be the best WO have m the opinion ol.the British, govern- 'ver hadV It baa always been good mentj bat that too gowetjuitorament. bat too program li ena oeuer we .are in any coadittoo. otjeooe was entitled told than last year on account ox war to take into account the facts .of. tho affaetinjr ih talent of Ovr oouatry for ttA. mode b to PcOes-o Buia the paot two. or three -yeoxa.' -Zao' and that ttooa. attaduer deUvored tautaaaaa iah(inaBr to pox-stoensear despite, to warsdnga.00 tbo allies too, the aa(soleVs aU-suppott. It to PoianoVr-.: r; Umii.---'-' . .''w.---' ,-srw: l?Ma.8-oday with Mr, Arch Jonos, fJeo ! 'was T'oum Thp Pr1 --n proposal fof a op- fTT j!ii-id ao nation fa god rtaading lag late th years beyond for better thiags end t not airaid t a laoir part--, V of to ansead niat or not Thoe are priori pail wo:ne who hop to do ef fecoiv lobbytesi Kv '- On the contrary, to KeJecUoeists 'ruanco vnxi earthing t do with eiUr I K " f'la bars reMtwaatoUvos her work, cf n- "A? ' iT!L VTI.ln gaiast th nffrage amendmoat rili clan would not oy. be a T'. ,r.r. ,,: ::i If th TenneM legislator- which Vt thV.TJ.., it. Zt: of burrlier diplomacy, bot yiaia, U..5, " T 3' mt yesterday,-, should- ratify, the ' x that toU U" could a-t un, ijlteratH d.,W, well,- fc '"VaW waT'a Wre act of jNoHh Carolin. Iegilatore would prob- Wiir fTUr PWJ..iUWJ -n wj mt , - , . rVisa l mFW vt , om owamwsi on, eoowoav -TT.is art would Oithrr b r-rnkKi prw"pn w" ?T ..H,.! M.t;.' "ut WP from Tennosaiw today in- .t r-- '-s or a ""T" t l- r nrT J"" ' t - 0icat-tha j .t state win rerun to .11 .-n.' ! L ty any trty, d'Xir to othr "i-' t f - - ly Coy. ( I '. - ! hi a f..-in r r. v ; t ; ' t ! ef t 1 -. room for c t 'vernor's j - pr--; . 5 1. . Al f-T r i r In I t -a t ( ti -n -(., t. "!"U'S s i t?f f prf! ! '" ' i )W V - .1 1 ' ; I. p i- ' It I ! ' f r I r, i .-n,' hs iminfH rrt rrorcifcd t-.t pre t-r tJ-' r-'naity cf te rrid- of 1 uri. We knew them as a na-; ratifyi'. If tlx t proves eorrtct the Tar t t ifi-:L "it J..: i f throi: t i -,t r. ",t Jr. ;ry .;:-tie I. h -ita e 1 rri h 1 I - ! r I V. !- j ,;j rot If abri-' t . ..hr to l!ir or , Cov- Uoo, rrt-a as We know tiay, tnaj wc-u, aaffragiito wUl become more ee r.rg jiVMi o Und nd mi wild ho but hair Uyf M ty,r ,a th attempt to fore .r'a victory, mo cuer i. ti her durrog th. special oeoaioa. yrt To the try. , rrearn -ai lt Mr be a week or two before jroch Vrdnj Hfcfy shall not p.i the', raorrm.tt cured much aoadway ia rVM.r of owr e" mrn in the Argonnjty,. logWatur. Th result? well. v. ! Ail f t..,--n--n we .without biM ft will o pmty mild to thin; i ro:ur '"".aT 11 is 0n Mr t)ie r' iT OKiarBwon oi our win villn; t t t world hU be saved u-oa or IMS fruw, - of nstiofin is a prrtic- ef tu. "nirtlrsl situation. - --' .4 1 t:.a out 'I ti t e fir a f; al w .'n' n It i e ' rul f ' " -' -. I " t t ni will it1 WJS, 'ful Rovaln oa aad Tax lUlt. . The sped I committo workiog on th tax rata far a week finally atrrd I to put fifteen eTTta a the eonntihi- tinnal limit 1 the 100 eopKro of to orici-hiU printed f r no of lrilalnrs cm- b'"a tains th f . and are dutriuted oon, w to)y. v. rr- Th not flnaJ, cf a of tho eomfjittco t 'jilt tl f JUSTIFIKIX IB DECISION W spending their vacation at V '. , sUaw.llA amJ aihao tuunk fKio Waaeftlr. i i - y aEJMTTT"" OWU Vtni awawaaav whm " ... -iS .l -; Mis Ida West is visiting fnends at ueone's announcemeei m ae nouso;- r -rtrrrT: aaiAat ta rtMtiti of attaaka nf m m. eaa aaaoaaa m B ""jaa rrZ. faTtLTtlw,r POfem. Mr. aad MrC C. .11-71 WWtoaeWT U-t week. . v v " - n,. - - - - "- -. .u.. L.iZi.lf "Mr L' D.' w agger, of porpooo of to allied poliey waa to i r F c. Cravaa wito cure peace aa a basis of ioVwJ ? '.S'JXlZi fJLT t,rir. , VilrrKZT; Crave and Tato operated oa aaPl tiJi Btu Wylle thia.weok for ton, : " hSLJit1!! ft!' Mrar AT&T Luther and childrV ef , 7 ?P prfi Kaaa.and other weotora state boi- Z decUredi. ,t-, ". ....-. ' ug .era fof Liberty Brooas Co. -. t r -. . .V. fc; i . ' .., ...rl Mr. B. L-Kaerns wont to Croon ; - .. , ?:!i:J- ;j.lTy to.tot . nw Gar. V- - On of tho nrineinal immrbi far'" i'J.FV " hereon! from ton to Cftoen eoata, hTTaailta eoer 'el . th etatoroont from th Depanmont of 1 Cib Kundav rtt' Mi FJucation, Ja whkh. Dr; iiiroota-aaya'iTM TFtnlZ " - that -so many teachers, m IK Ut B, IL-W CaXtii' ' whi'"1 the eomiiig year raonot bo mot out of t 9 , - the regular school funds acd keep w-xUr Sfcamwall BentMcatf W. - r within th limit of ton pet eeat in-i erwi Bonioacoa.t Roo, , create ia groas reremaoa," a first Baxter Shemwtll waa sMteaooa I S. flxd by th revaluation t act . This tw moatha on the eoimty rood ia sw " statem!t was aaado to -th fiaaac' potior eoort at Loxingioa Uat wik. ' eommitu which is (or was) averoa to lie -wo found guilty of eit wa ; roiag Drxrrod the tea pet eat limit In deadly woarm oa Wado IL lir.Uja" vAcrging taaoa, and nb-eommiUoo aad John C Bowar, atforaeya, of l- earned to seek a wsy- to -. rmine lagtoa, and earryiaf coacald woap t2D0.Cil ndd from soar other sm, - . ' than general taratinn. . ' j - -: - - --- ... ' Dr. Oiwar Haywood, 0 notH Bap- the ahwmr of th patfor, wW bo a Ust mlniTtor, native of North Cro eanIHato for the lpflatoi f rm lfna, but living as pastor of a Ktw Motitffotaary oouaV. )i ia a atro York chnn-h o ! rnt!y, and who advocate nf the 5liUoa of caottJi ' r-.. 1 ca i f is is 1 . r ' t firing pnniahmf.i.t.: T
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1920, edition 1
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