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"I 1 ' J. V- V- I;:-' v -. lJ!l: IN ISSUED 3)"EEKLY PRINCIPLES, NOTMEN: JL50 A YEAR IN ADVANCT VOLUME XX1XV AehelwoJ North' Carolina, Thursday, Aagust 19," 1920' WEEKLY JIALEIGH LETTER-AROUND JOWN ; , -' ; AND COUNTY NEWS OF LEGISLATURLGOV, RirKETT TALKS. SUFFBAGE-. V REVALUATION ACT PASSED BY souse 4 j1;';'- SHORT NEWS' ITEMS OF INTEB- EST OF TOWN AND COUNTY '.- X)NDENSED FOK BUSY,. COU- RIER READERS., -i?v-.v- Frankliinrflle is on the twm, There A y ' . ,-. V-,-TTV- - i c. RAMSEUR NEWS , 6 MIA A AAA AA .v - . . A- X'-iT; T -T.v. - ' VJ ' T 7 a-'-- Mrs. Everett Free and children, of , .r ,ti. V; .ViC ' " .-T V-'-vro-v ; ; X Koxboro, are naiung mends in town .ana community. tnii Maxwell Gorman. V puioic-h. Ausrust 16. "Will-she 'rat. u still the buminSr question ap- . J - 1 - t MahiM aa 1 O tima TAT" ' l T iL. i - . Bliea W me es",1",4,s ; I10 wrf.i,iae very -aimospnere a vote nears the disposition of the An-; down- there-. r.Ki ' V - v-n houy suffrage nmendment ,:;And ,.it When the bank recently organisied will take the vote to make msmy. peo- at Asheboro begins bsiness Randolp) he result, vt ' V' - .jbank for every i,500 -population. This tv, hour will soon -6trike ana the sneaks, well -forfmf .countvj It -moana aeony will be oTer for a. while at the that wfe have a prosperous, county. worst GovernorBickett personally) Mrw Nathan Sheffield, -of 'the Ean- delivered message wme ieuiiutu aieman neignpornootu has the- finest mhmittiinrt6 .a Joint -session of that corn we have seen. Mr. Sheffield aid hodv the formal -document ''as trans-the rains, had come-with such n!cety4 T v5rt' 'Tt, ;i:S V-9( SummerviJ!- S. C. after visitinir 11,3 VU,v llW.li AU'H.;iU.5iU -t-A.. friends in town returned" ; hotne- last'W -'V?;Ni: -li-VJ V' :;.. -:f A : Mondavi , : - -ihag i. . i vv AW Bi,DTi,!nrD i loon . . Tfoiv to ;e'-Ashebora;Curt''wiltvadced rvT -V Sunday m.- ir Aft . ..... .t-tt ' c i &; amount cf Amw-w a yean,; we regrer tojiave to increase v;i. FEANELNVILLE KEWS'- with varying "emotion jby' both sides, rairbetterjf there had been, a spigot (the "sides" being largely-made up: of In reacfi so- that he .could, have; turned ;Mr. R. Lv Tippett and famny.' of -a Greensboro spent last- week her vnta parents, j-, , J ,' ; ,u . . c -- alter Miles, ". of Scholfie'd, ; Va, bought Free's residence Cs cross Bonds tw week Kev. ,"fw "g- Barika the pastor is ably assist- .Cotton MiU. . ; -. : ; ' . . Estridgc The ,attendancel Hugh Parka. Mr. r and JHrs. ti a was very ' large and the, Russell, Mr. and-Mrs. X H. Mariey ' crood thintra to eat was re- and son. Herbert and . Miss SaOte" markable ior' which that community Mitchell, W. C. Jones and VxofD. M. noted.-" - , . v,i,v'v;H4Weatneny-'iWent to ureensDora last v XT- week, Mr. M. W. Free has rented, and win. Women VlSUUlo juw.v"Jv. v. -r . v i uipv u' yim roiu V" ators out of the seats usuaJlyHSet apart ery nook and ,cbmer of the Handle them in the house when joint. 5es-; roan section and ifevond ' iome the gions areel)': v;f Voveinor's speech vas .a-succes3. tPe Messrs. JS. U. Watkms, J. jp. i; orres "haiwled it to -theinsaid Jhfr preterWif T dent of the state suffrage league,, ne nave most 'promising crops. The! did on both sides ' ; ine ssuniagewea Bame optimistic, report - conies from ...m in fnr some Diiver aoaes ju..wms Dinciieaiiv ail tne .-. larmera Around first half of the speefihiSBut when hejlamseur. .TTwothe; ;'CoIumJ sot into .the quarter v stretcn , oi ine dm itownship goll.-as u .around tarm home Dase xne gvviiivt.uav v auugv.-:wi.w,w9wi'iiwiwrprwiuo He was not so niuui utM, .v .wovuihu-k,; .- . i f - '. - women could do to politics.' as he;wasj.-4The 'tews in the VMillboro of what politics will do to :''woraeiwV'ijnejKhI)6rhoocl last week and ne found "In seeking theballoi; w The were swapping; a prfecious birthrignt ftaestrjeorn We'-saw as" Mrs.,,, j; G, for a very sorry messv 6f-' pottage' Baldwin's. s , . ' , also i inorijkfean 100 pecenteateBlaiik ,wMiM "feost; seferal thousand iddllars morft t.Kan y He had greatly feared the effects of woman suffrage on xne wnrie suprem acy in the south ilt. inighf become necessary to fight the battle 6t white supremacy all over. again. : Still, notwitnstanaing au ima, w ApproacTiing'J Weddinfef Miss iarJ . V SpavgK Announced v!-V .f One' of the most attractive oarties of the; seasonwas :given Tuesday af terooon when M"rs, Joseph' J). Ross the brice but It'mustbe'done.trWe nav 15 cihts a - a- la m A V' t xiui? lucowis iww uur print paper T rnarkets furchasmg goods for Jlartey movrw one oixr. i f. poxs ,r- 4a,noipntthe costof latorna otherthmis -a? t-. fndMri'; Waiter j:"ia4 son W. J. Zr.r of Chadburn ai 0. visit- f8? jiorsesnoes ;ana ing their ancle Dr. C .S. Tate. I :. hPrees ' P-'V.':' -V Miss pisabeth SmitB, who1 hasiieen' Mr EM Ruswho has a pautkii ? Pianist for Kev, ,-. Raymond Browning,? . Swthe.4 . Jlaiiway, ofiice ai for the-tiast two mnntiia -. rotnmnii Grensboro 'Sspent . .last V week wrtk Mr, Wr.-Insuckeri'of Asheoot- was here -last week in the; interest o the Courier. JBs many- friends - aT glad, to sea rum back in Randolptv. Misses Patt -Lutterloh, and ifLula ' Hayes, who have been spending some time with their sister Mrs. E. E. Gran- iford of Spencer, returned home last t nday evenmg. .;. Clifford and: Everet Winn, ? -Greensboro, were visitors here last Saturday. -r' , Ray Jones, of Pleasant Garden spent Saturday ' evening and, Sunday with GjJI. Jones. . ; v. - Mr. T. A. Wrenn ;Jias conjmencetf work on the gravel road from Fiank linville to Cedar Falls . - ' ; M. D. .Stride visited her old Tioma t-. .tiorfs'-at $1.50 a year. We arje forced"1;o rharge waiter burnerof coiumus, s. c is . you. $2.00, a year for ; the 'apr aftep: September '. isitm? his parents Mt. and Mrs. John -; "vW-c' - l-',' ' ' .Xt' Capt. Ed York, of Orangebrg.S.-C, . , : . . ..;,' - w i 'r:-. . - . - i . , yioiwnx iiicuuo m kjku liisu ween. vr tiaii a aouar a year, or aoout one cent a week, T Mrs. a. w, Jones and children bf rinson; oi Me- eek end. with a v ands of times is a big irig Wus a tremens c. j. Fi fl.bigthing.v; a. ; vAji3ress The ,CouriersM)pro, N C LOCAL huh. i .i.iiiiim. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. AVillianis visited f f emds in Grensboro . last week. t! Rev, J. T. Black preached & very forceful and eloquent sermon in hie iiuipii. m urn eiuircn lasi ouuuay. , 1 Mr. and; Mrs. Robert Cochran and - PWoOd.'-State Aaditor re n'o v nrned to Raleigh -Monday ' morning,! rnAirihr fmm tha f YYvVyvvvvvTTf M"Sf juugmg irgm we appearance oi tne ; m. V. Stride visited her old home teiW"0 our J8' ' l83t . Saturday' in south western part of the county ifc. w;tr rSinVaa o ,ppV Pd .aAjrT'TwTf! mgw tne moonsnmers must, oe uoing-iastTweek,'';. . . i". Vior:i rTn; ?r.f0.? ". a Z? rushing business. visitor tp;elatiyes at Candor... . . . jbeen'-.tisiting his sister Mrs. iars. A. iMss; ana cnuaren are Burnt vl this City. Mi-ved ratification of the atnenamemi. naa mvitea a numDer ot her .iriendsi 0irc"u"'K P""" uv y"""v "Yr.i Andrews and -iUiren who was inevitable and counseled thepet Kearns, of HiU's Storerhave-een visiting Mr. JW, D. Spoon's aoacinn n i-fttifir.it. ndv'.' because' 6f the handsome new ihotae- wa en lAi-as in town on business Saturday . ffamifv left for thAir hnme i fThur-'' of that fact. , 'i? z&erAi suite.and presented a lovely scene in The governor's' decTaratiptf that the.its decoration of T;cut flowers Miss matter of state's rights -was not in-(Gladys -A Crater:; 6f" Charlotte, N. XI. volved. That state rights waaVtnohouse. guest pf 'jhe,?. hostess, Master mere, mat It naa , paaseuwiui, w v.vonyu ivuno, auiBBeo uoiiitoi, uivt- jee and Jackson nna xne na ana Aaeiaiae Armneid assisted tn passing of Lee result of the cival-'war- settled .:vlt)-h6stea'it':7iveiiniiig: and enteitaining this part of the speech oi. tne. gov ernor was .the only part the fell with positive disfavor,: upon the & throng. Mrs. T. Palmer German and ;a ? few other ladies present ;,were , the only ones who applauded - the . sentiment with any degree of favor. V ' 'tniA pW with 't-declaration ... l' 1 ,1 n'f.ift'aftt- A four dol.a. tfiHnii rla tnat we as a nauoa vwuiu uuk ,u.i(ivwtrw vvvia.m -4u.p.o tnen days, her TrUests In the' midst of the merry conversation' and-trtymg of the needles ine iiusteB-reuu mr' toiiowmg : story; Nestled hv.the ; hills bf Randolph County is the ancient tb-wn of . Ashe boro, noted r' for""-; its fair maidens. Among the fairest is one, wno two and twenty j?ears, ago as a hlue syed babyl an rnajcnrg tn ioin with the other. twenty-nine na- Km nf-the world in opening to wo men the right to be-represented when it came to ' saying whethei 1 there was the chief amusemens and the much, longed - for school whkh.all passed too xanidly. - - Berore it ras nardly realized the should be peace or was ' for whenne-naxonea nairea Diue eyea maiuen naa cannon roar the wpmen; urnisn the growff-dnto.,, womanhood, About this f-jj .. -.- nime tno Duirie cans were Ronn-. ne-tne Leeislators should look" to H ' that world over i and Uncle Sam's call was. thpv tin not seii eternity w iu5"u ju juam wu uuuuuu toy." . ' , - TV.. i.iiiii1mif nrented bv the governor to the- legislature, is tranflwPe ?T v?fubins: Tc, mined irom wasniaswu ferred to the' committee pn eonstitu- tional amendments.- ttiv i St At Primary. ' -. Senator Joe. Brown, of -Columbus, furfc has prepared a substitute tor hisBut "Senate Bill No. OneT. to repeal ine state primary law, bo a to permit a referendum vote by the people at the ed by hills. Lad after lad responded to the call via Boon the boys in khaki were the all absorbing -topic. She Joined that noble throng who-"teach young weas how to shoot" and while on this mission in a nearby county met a handsome lad. in khaki on a furugh.from camp. wars end, and love For the greatest thing in the world is r- love. "- i . he Hugh J, The Jr,U U. A, M.; will give a big 'vkthis wee k7- T" - . U awsm oiino 4iimi 01 .j , va., wus wees. v , splendid time-is anticipated. ' L"e-j?f iur Pfoplei attended pro- , j), " i y vxiwvcu lUQtrbiu ait jjLvoa zzvujk Mr J. T. Homey, of Canton, N. C.last Sunday. , ; , 5 Mr.: Add Coffin and daughter, Miss lotte lWnday. . . .. . has recently ourchasetTthe handsome t Fred Patterson went to GreenriMW Annie, of Randleman -spent Monday? ? MrVand Mrs. J. J. Farria ar..lmthi. 2om-M lK ? Mrs. - William, Monday w have an operation pmor in Asheboro. with friends. v; MfsM'ood -of High Point attended 1 Bryan m urove rJt' Ae-eajor, new tume.. EfefM. hCreStUr'. L.CL Grsupermtendentof t . - -..j.. , . - . - tne city scnoois oi aneioy, i on business. . I Plan lire being- developed by the w f tv.& state hnarA f i Dr. pllie -Presnell, who r has been graduating.class ,df 19t7, of Guilford was in town Tuesday, checking up the visiting in Richmond for several days CpUegeVfar securing funds to erect summer school work and giving has -returned., V , "; , , ' ,1 jnetnirial in; honor of Ezra Moore, teachers information about txamin- ; Mr. James Covineton. of Ebckme-; a mewser of that. Class who gave his tiona anH prtifipats fr. Yiviffln la! ham was in town Sunday and M.onday, life rh.M i serving as-a member of the highly, pleased wife the attendance yisitmg. mends. Mr. and AshpiTer,Eoutei luesars. w. j.- Amuieiu nan u, purcnasing -jnminery ior -ar jKerasynie miss iuHnny,,oi xmriington - ana Airs.1 McCrary, spent several days last week company. " " " Rufu3 Ellington, of Randleman spent in New York on business. ' .4 Mr. Granville Grimes, "f Washinc- a few days the first of the week with Mrs. Ferree Ross and children "are id. D. C. is visiting friends in the citv. Mrs. R. E. AUredr J The body of Maior General Wm. C. spending- a few days at Jacksoft Mr. John I. ; Irwin, or Charlotte is The county ' summer school which Gorgas', conqueror of 'yellow lever i springs. is visiting friends in Ashebofo. has been -very successful along every i Cuba and Panama and former Hurgeom Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lewaiien ana Mr. B. frank Fage, ot Ralenrh, has line will close Saturday. I General ot the Army was ouriea at Miss Elyei Richardson are spending ben visiting fricds in Asheboro. Mrs. Much of the cbunty and p-eneral J Arlington National Cemetery with lm a few days at White Sulphur Springs. Page and their attractive little news which should appear iu thislpressive military honors Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Turnie Davis, of daughters returned with Air. Page weeks issue will appear next week. Rear Admiral Carey T,-Grayson rep Johnson City Tenn., are visiting jtheir Monday. - Unexpected advertising causing news-' resented President Wilson at the fun mother Mrs. B. F. Bulla. 1 Miss Ethel -Prichard retu-ned to to be postponed. leral. The dead officer's horstf drape .Messrs. Sam Jackson and Sam Thomasville Monday after, spending Dr. John Swaim will leave tomo 'row in black followed close behind the Wnllrsr. nf Ashphnrn RnutA- were the week end with her narontq Mr. and fa. Boston where he will attend the bodv as the DroceSBion passed Hrt will have its .euuuu "J r V. '.T i-Jll -j .t ,L. 1 t fall election.. It ia-proposed. to lutwit-wm ,trengtnen ine wetwei neart, rt iiero ior-oeii we Biinuit. oactt. tor a ..'friend will pass on, And well bravely do our part Tis the greatest gift that can bless a life. - Tla a treasure more gohV v.. ' ' ;- ,". precious, than iUlt VIVVUVUJ. w r - w tm hnrea. nn a for Democrats ana one for Republicans, to" vote for or against the repeal of the la.? Representatave vt.:u ir.n.nll will nnt ihnn(re his bill, which nermiU county pimanes.Oh, love la divine for "God la love.'' wnen aenieo, uuv repu ,.VCr -IZZZ JV : Z ZT" primary- taw It la tnougnt wm u either measure is adopted It will W the Brown referendum bill," .,;' The bills to increasev salaries , of state executive Vffleaa (except that of the governor,' which ought, to be In-, eluded, because he should ' he paid more than $5,000 fn- excess of that paid the others) wiU le passed. The regular aeosion next January may "add something to. the governor's salary. Tea thousand now haa no greater pur chasing power than the aalaiy paid Bickett the first three years-and the new comer'a a man worth fully as much aa the outgoing incunioent to the atateV:. ',-, -- .' - ' Republicans still want to reveal he ahaent votera law," and Ha'Ting, of Sampaoni baa Introduced a bill to that affect. . - - By a vote bf 7d to 24 the bill em bodying conitutional amemlmeiU nec eary for the oparation of the revalu ation act passed the houoe of wpre aentatlvea. - A . The bill waa cajred with, hut one Oh, Hat If you will to the tal of love, And the wonders it doea unfold, x: For when - Autumn tints ; begin to ap- ' ,'pear ;." - -.' v Read your cards for the secret they bold. ' v.- r k-- Cards' were passed - totho guests reading: -" , -. - v . Thia little card haa- come to ' say October 20th l the .wedding, day of M. E. M. and C F. 8. i - : , r r And thua the secret of tlie after noon waa out, - announcing the ap proaching marriage of Mixa Marga ret MorrTaof Anheboro to Mr. CI art a ce F. Spaugh of Raleigh. ML'a Mor ris is the attractive' daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene . Morris an I one of the mext popular girls of Ua town. Mr. Spaugh ia an enterprising young man, son f Mr. and Mrs, K. L SuSuirh of Linwood;N. C He-la con- aaa " - .-J" !.ew vKyg? jRieconsaravMjn-.yniy. and says it is one of the moot success- Mrs.-. Charles Jenionai.MuviJtannYi- schools that haw been ion- S.were W'toris ti'OIissKataTIarfl on the sirV list 3W NEW MARKET TOWNSHIP S. S. . , CONVENTION AUGUST 23 The NewtMarket township .Sunday school convention will be held at Cedar Square church; -Sunday, August 22, Several addresses will be-made and ; wbrk of the Sunday school will be dia-' i, XfTT.rrAPV ITITNPn At. "FOR MAJOR GENERAL GORGAS visitors in town Sunday. Born to Mr. and- Mrs. Ira Kennedy, LAugust 10, a little daughter, Annie Lee. .Mr. John Cox, of Ramseur Route 1, was in Asheboro a short while on busi ness Monday. . -' ' Mr." and Mrs. Glenn Nance, of Ashe boro Route 1, were week-end visitors to relatives on Asheboro Route 2, . - fi., in-inn'! Kearns and ,ion, Eu gene, of Back Creek township, were business, visitors irr the city Monday. t Messrs. Hugh Parka and M. G Ma- Mrs. Eli Pritchard of Asheboro. National Dental Association. lthe cemetery. The service was con- Rev. M. G, McCulloch and daughter, "Miss Thelma Kclley, of Georgia, is ducted by the chief of army chaplains, niiaa may were vuticurs in Asneuoru viaiuuj; nnaa Ainy linu csnier iiu- Sunday. Rev. McCulloch preached in man. , the Methodist Protestant church Sun- Mrs. W. P.' Lewis and daughter, day morning' in the absenco of Rev. Miss Willie Mae Lswis.Vif Csrtlyou, L, W. Garringer who is a way assis- Ala., are visiting her brother, Mr J. iiiik in a nieennn- " rieeiy. Mies Etta Keid Wood after spend ing a few weeks with relatives in tie daughter, of McCall, S. C. CoL John T. Axton, WILD CAT VETERANS TO MEET IN COLUMBIA, S. C. . A number of the 81st division in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank" Adams and lit- great war will attend the reunion n jnni,.. u.ii c n ..Uv,a ;,7arn whiKh will he hehi in C- Aberdeen has returned to Asheboro. the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.'lumbia, S. C, September - .i!.. 1 '. i. u n nertca wiin me leietnone- Pd byKepVcnUtive Z&lTl Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Underwood and J. M. Neely. little daughter Katherine have return- . Mr. L A. Burkhead, of Hill's Store, ed from .Wrightville Beach wbere they returned last week from Candor, ner, of rranklinyjiie, were1 in Asne- spent ceveraai aays.- . . wnere ne nas .Deen vi3iung nis sons boro a few days ago. I Mrs. J. Luck and children, of Mt' during the peach season. Mr. Burk- Messra. Carl Page and Carl Rlcard-r.Gilead, and Mrs. .A. D. Howell of Ba head'a sons together with Mr. Dudley son, have returned from Mt Airy, and.' din, spent he week end ,with their Bruton own a peach orchard. From White Bnlnhur 8nrin. where they'oarents Mf. and Mrs. R. I. DkKens. this orchard they shipped 22.UJ0 bush- snent several days. " , " i -1 Mr. Ferree Roaa spent the week end els of peachee. On two successive Mr. Martin McNeil,"- of Seagrove, with his family at Jackson Springs. days they gathered and packed 1,918 waa ft business visitor In town Mon- Miss Rufflne Ward, of Worthvllle, is and 1,945 bushels of -reaches-day Mr. -McNeil waa a pleasant caller! visiting Mrs, G. A. MiUkan- and Mn.!. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burkhea'l, bf St at the Courier Olfice. JR. L Dickens., - Joseph, Mo., are visiting relatives in Mr. Harry Whltnoy, of Cinclnnaa(, Dr. and Mrs, F. A. Henley and fain Randolph county. M. Bn former book keeper .for the Adams ilyof High Pplntmnd Mrs. f redoaia this count? more tnaa no County S. S. Convention August 2 The Sunday School worker throughout the county are recelTin notice this V7eek of the county conven tion which will be held 'in Asneoora. August 26th. All echools are requested . to send delegates to the , eonventwaw -Those in charge are arranging an to- . te resting and helpful prograrae ana it i nne!ted that a lartre crowd will be present Dinner will be spread ana M. Burkhead leftievery body is invited to bring bnakete. years ago Evana Company la visiting friends .Clark and family of Charlotte, were and has only been D&cx once until una in Aaboboro Monday ''returning-from' trip. There is the fx A time his: wife Jackson Springe. :V v ' -' haa been to Randolph county. vMr. - Mr. Granville Grlmea. of Washing- Burkhead is engaged in farming and ton D. C arrived in Asheboro , Mon- stock raising. He spent few days day to epend several day witn wr, in uanaor wiin reiauvee. Definite announcement of the apeak- -. era cannot be made this week, but wiU -; appear later - - : V It ia hoped thflt all - Sunday aclo-. workera and friends of the work in the -eimnrv rrill be ttresent and helo make ' I this is the best, and bigest convention ; ; WATCH.YOUR LABEL write ufetiona for the irt"le-to-oe. ... . ... . , . , a I amusing, v npn read by Mil luntr Tk fci-.lr'or l t.a annmmro.l (1iof nn'n.ii-ira Vii- fnllmi-pd tire to' ffet 8ptmbt 1 'he !."tii'ti'in Tft!th! biide-to-b In trouble. The oggta Miss ilargaret Wkkerr of Sanford, retmed to her home Sunday , after a two weeks visit to Misa Gertrude and Far Ferree. ... '- . Mra.. Gurnle 8pencer, of. Ashebpro Route"2, paaaed through Atiheboro Sunday on her way home from Pjindle manwhen she had been viaitlng rela tlvea for a few day. - s ' Mita Dorthy Henley and Mr. Frank tween-tralna Monday. .They were on lativea in Montgomery County apent In Salisbury, Badln and Mt Gillead. .V.n7-ZIZVT. 1,1 irih PftintlStindav with Mr.. Wm. C. Hammer. , Mr. Houstoli Elliott and little a. from Jackson Spring ' H ' Miai Lela Crater, of .Charlotte, U ClaroiU of Hills , Store, were viaitora fST WmSharo who hU. relatWe. la Ashebnro. ; In .Asheboro Tuay, knrHbl fori ' Mrs. i. r. craven nna Xj. u. jueon- nuns imncne ujrncur- wn. !, been la the IUsh Point hospital ior . Pam.- a W!ni.. .it. K.n v.rv ill with malarial fever, la some time, Mvw vnier gw n vr,'in .,niw.r. Mnnrinv. : .' tmnrmiM. . ' " s. . , . . - ' l nearlv 1BQ ner cent more In fa I Mrs. S. Cox and. dauchtera. rt Mr.,HayeaHUiiara naa accepted e ' and Mr. Wm. C. Hammer. . .v. Misa Haiel Ferree returned to the ever held in the county. ' Dr. J. W. Tge and danghtfr, Mist .Memorial Hospital ' where he ia in- . ' Lucile Page spent 8unday, with Mrf draining Tuesday after spending a . few, ; " Wm,C." Hammer. Miss Lwnie will weeks at ner name recuperating irom. spend several days with Mrs. Hammer, an operation- for appendlcltia. -. Mra. R. H. Tyson ' and children, of r-Mr. Bright Dickens has returned Mebana, wbo have been visiting re- after spending a month wh relatives a on.. " Neceaalty compela ua to adopt the plan of cutting off after. September V 1920, r all nub scriptiona of . the-.- period . to which each is paid. Newv I - Meiura. L F. Craven and E. B. Leon-t Miss. Blanche Birkheadr ho. haa, pap hard to Hve to- ard, of Ramseur were business visit- been very ill with malarial fever, ia.,; day.-' Print paper will, coat m 1 ... . . . . t , . .... - f t , FA . . M 1 frt- "7 , -,,jiJ'ora in Anooorc-aionoay. f .. . lmnrovirg. . - . ... ..- - i pr eratlon for anpenalcitis. has i-eturnea. ,, a , 'j. j l, .trmij v.. .M.nnt.j i twr tfh.l Inridpntal to her home on Anboro -I Asheboro Star Route, were. In Aahe-positUm in Mr. R. L. HiUlanlf' barber corta, too. have greatly Increaa- .Mr.,-Eari. Bulla,who. Inn. Monday, . - ihop. ;-.....- V ; '.-.., ed. We are compelled to cut off Mr. ueorge uravea . ana lamuy, ol," 'niiim n w tne fiiKie-to-isa in inroiie. ne uaan-i r . - - . .. .. ,.' . '.!! advanre Ir,r, n.r.-i to IZ.m v-rt;on written by Miaa Luril Pa?., of around , " rr. rar. . un a-.nr.t ff t:.,l.ft.;h prirr nurMnrfm were voted en and an? of material and UW e V..I '. 'O be'nl Mia Crater, the hoflee r't. wre rblie to inrre.-ma our ! rit ring'r.renntel with handaome boea of it tionrv whiie the nn-ie-fvoe jereiTM JtcCrary farm brought the Courier Mj Htibbanl, of Farmer were Jamestown and .Mr. W. A. Long, of, efTire very fine peA Monday fromira Anheboro Monday. .---: . " " ' !Greenboro passed through Anheboro, , i 1 T ..flj rr-nA natirltf Mil ,n . , i , . . If ;1lt.AU n . i A-i . 1 i I. . irM n,,L. a ni niuiu. "-'"- ...... r ' ail iw Miarefl , cm, vi oiiuuwiv, tueviny. iny mm uvea mi en. vin:i- pound and meanurad . 11 ; inches -4nt tn, wwk wth her slfrter Lucao on a flahlng trip and had caught rati, 'CU'iifed ),. !nrrBH to 2 f'lm ptirr. : i l"lng .il le ! I rjf v. .' r -r vroi I, r . :i V f. I !"!. Mr. J M in t! i.f i ,vcr ivory powlr h. The , re pttrt'l by M'ler Jo h I. Roa. " i-jrine the afternoon ir cream, prvi rninti r I to the r.jmtrof of Fil vi er) ho'.'al.ty ft Mra. Foa. , . weather lat spring. Mr. Bulla cover ed on of hie peach ..trees witu very". thirk cloth and he aays that on tree i burdened with fine pet"hr''hlle the others, are yielding only a very few.-".'- ' Rev. (i. II. ToHIa prrached an Obi Nina Nellie ,E1U who J is attending 60 pounda of ,h, 20 pounds of turtle, summer arhool here, stopping at home of Mr. Z. F. Rash. the and killed 6 squirrels. I Mr. R. A, Birkhead. all ubacriptlona at expiration of subscription. After Septerar tern 1. 1920. the subarnpUoa will be discontinued at Ibe tune the subscriptions expire. So please took at your Lubel We do not want to fo a nb- tt-mn at the MethoiJW F-i'i wpa.l ! to th C. J. Cot residence. , Mra. Frank Coif, of fieeffrflve vMt- the citv Taadar on bodlneaa. ed'ber daughter, Mra, Clyde llcndrix Mr, and Mra. R. B, Henly, of Mt lant Sun.iav. -. . , Gilead have returned home after vlgit ' Mr. and Mra. H. CTogh hnve mov Jng-thelr rarenta, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. d from H e home of Mra. Z. F, Roah, Henley of Aaheboro Koute X. of ripe, waa' in acriber 'or do we wi.ih a mia- r'nrrh Punday mominj. Mr. nnd Mrs, Tofle art vii. ting tr.eir daughter Mr. . ' . J Misa LU!I Henley, of Aaheboro Rt Mi little Newbv. of rjreennboro. 2. waa a vlalUrr in town Tuewlay.'She who ha bea the guct of Mlua Hai wci returning from Randleman. where i .r . . ar . d -...-. scriber to mlas an lue nf trm caper. If you are behind, send In your senewal, Rememher the atep La forced on n Wt have no option in the matter, fleaae look at your label . . v , e e 'a" J 1 L S 1 I. V Jigser. . 4Hmtt'j rned te her name wontiay. . . she ape" - ' f
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1920, edition 1
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