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fLSO A YEAR IN ADVANCE ISSUEP WEEKLY ". PRINCIPLES, KOI MEN Aaheboro. North CaWlUia. Thursday, August 26, 92u NUMBER 31 -una xmt - ' '. WEEKLY RALEIGH LETTER ! : AneuBt 23. It is becoming visitor he. few days last week. rr i the. newly enfranchised; Mr. Jess, -okens evident thatth "f Carolina (by'Portsomuth, are WUIffILLE NEWS Oscar ner, or Greensboro, was a !kens and family, i of are ; spending some 'fflrS Tpmesee;il thr court do not .time with the v of J, W. C. Cra- p -w.tBtate'i action by one Biajor-ven. J - ; ypset Jt sw . eir - - .p xired conducted the fun. tty..0, TvIiH tr to force their ex-'eral and burial service of Mr. J. A. ' ewsarid become leaders of the; Walket Gray' Chapel last Thurs treme view. ana -mMou It day. , ' V , ' - - , ' Sim and the conservative .wo- Mrs. A B. Russell, - of Lexington, a ' .fidtake steps to hold the rad- spent last week with her parents, Mr. H sivf ffXr. in check. ' - and Mrs. J. W. a Craven.- 0- wXeed burlesque and scnialled; B. Ai'Allred has moved to near Po i ihe ,aueB nt nU ed off at a1 mona. G uilford county.' . WJh hotel did the-women engaged; , Miss OUie Fentress, wjio has been PS little credit and may prejudice onthe eick list" for a few days, is.im Lmsttoem at the outset 'of proving.',,. - ,-'. -. -Uan f ,-..vi - Mr. jC A. Routh, of Sanfmd, spent anew , jerman, campaign Saturday evening and Sunday in town Landf the late state sutTrage or- C Mr. S. L. Welch and family and Mr. Uaixman oi ine w parage of Colon Cox and family, of. .Greensboro, 'ganization to secure y North' scent Sunday in our town. . . ' "Tature. was sponsor ' of, a Miss Vallie Wright, of-WnuUm-Sa- IT xw it is understood, in face of lem, is visiting in our community. P A11IIa hPrrimnaienW)' Will Lindsav. colored. 6f Baltimore Kfffc Cl been defeated scbadly in' Md., is visiting" his' people here this rTl0, (7i toil) two days before week. ' ; K wfp it iTpositive that Tennes-!' Mm W. H.; Hurley and daughter rVH-inn will hold and therefore Miss Beulh, of China Grove, aie visit lee s act on wui i Tan(lh(s pment of at w a jrimes bnor to bv the vote- Rev. .T. BL Barnhardt. P. E., Greens- fi wbsm Some so-called squaw- boro district, will preach at the M. E. fcf lennessee. , av affair ni.Vi watt irtiHv nitrht. hen who neipea u - ; --;- -; - - ., - Hiffh Wong are equaiiy - t-Bir' p-, viait relative in town Sun- Legisiatnre ruiu j ' All the more important measures are. day. .,- . , peeu iu. r t Tiermit thairp. snent nart of last wiek with Wro'.u rr. f,; at w" . Mrs'. J. H. FentKEB. ;he legislators i - ' he end of the weea. jhw.w-"-' . . . He eml vl m ..'..4. .no.l , , TniiStir Nasi AII'UV . II M Clay dullard" spent a short while last week with his mother, Mrs. Benson Parker, i SUBSCRIPTION TO THE 'ASHEBORO COU- ; RIER WILL BE ADVANCE TO.$2.00 A'TEAR SEPTE3IBER 1, 1920, .WEEK'S SOCIAL EVENTS MISS! LBNA HILLARD H0STES3 will fail to get con ideration mucn less secuic At It A earn To a newspaper Clvde Hill, of Cedar Grove. Orange u uic .-- ... writer county, is visiting nis sisier, iui. lina legislature ..as long, as tms wnl,1VT f'rA , bq, the old story 01 mus v Bullard of Trjnity. College grandmother, Mrs. Parker, last week. E . . : r " nw 5 W solici-' gTano'notner, mrs. rarKer, kisv wee I!" JSX T C-IGta secretary to , Presi- lo provide better compensation .fS of Trinity College, spent State executive officers , and their office j. feur week tf Tt uXt n-t W be'The professor was looking for copies eJ"&? mS'of The Evergreen, magazine pub- : On September 1, 1920, the'price of subscrip- v "J tion to The Asheboro Courier will be: advanced ' to $2.00 a year, ' We regret to' have to increase l, . the price but it must bedone. : We pay 15 c?nts a ( pound' for our present and future -supply of pa V per . This means not only .that our print puper . alone costs, us nearly 300 -pei cent mote from' now on, but the cost of labor And other things is,; also more than 100 per .cerit greater. Blank pa- t:.t4i. olrtria nn ,wVifVi Trto P.nnrior will Ina T-iTfo1 ; s would cost several, thousanq dollars more than -x . the amount we would receive .from subscrip-" 2 - tions at $1.50 a year. We aire" forced to charge' , you $2.00 a year for thfe paper after September - 1st. " , - X Half a dollar a year, or about one cent a week, is nothing to you, but this sum multiplied thous ands of times is a big thing to, us a tremendous ly big thing. ' -'" - Address The .Courier,.Asheboro, N. C. : ...... ,. j r....-,.. ,, 1 The'membert of tke , DohsJ" You X Please Club was ntertained Thura- T day afternoon by Miss. Lena JiiUiard. i ' After a whila was spent in sewing, ' a contest, .was ' engaged iu.' Miss Lucile Caviness , winning the priee which was a box f " uooiate oon bons. j- Cake and salted peanuts Mere serv ed by the hostess. . MRS. J(. S. LEWIS ENTERTAINS ' f Tuesday of last week, Mrs. J. S. Lewis entertained several young peo ple at her home on Sunset Avenue; in honor of her houseguest, Miss. Willie Mae Lewis, of Mobile Ala., Automobile contest was engaged in, (Miss Grace Presnell and JSmeB Neely winninir. Miss Presnell . received a bottle pf toilet water and a silver shaving brush was given Mr. jxeeiy. Several solos were given by Misses Gertrude Ferree and Lillie Parish. NEWS OF RAMSEUK" Mr. L D. Brewer and family art vis-, iting relatives near '.: Charlotte. tWa W Mr. A. W. Kivett and Missea Ella Kivett and Mary. AUred went to Greensboro shopping last Saturday Mrs. W, O. Forrester, of Greenville, S. C, is visiting " her father-in-law. Mr. W. O. Forrester, of this place. Mr. C. F. York, one of our old friends.. of Greensboro, spent part of last week with Mr. J. T. Siler.- Messrs. Carl Johnson and -. Virgil Kirkman, of Roxboro, spent a few days here with relatives recently. Mrs; Lula Cox, of Coleridge; is vis iting friends her this week, Mr. Raymond Whitehead has ac cepted a position at Durham. . Mr. Tillman Kiser and family, of Charlotte, spent y the week end here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope, of Washington, P. C, are spending a few days with Mr. W. H. King and family. Dr. and Mrs. Graham and children,, of Rowland, visited Mr. and Mrs. M, E; Johnson and Mr. E. B. Ix;onar4 Birthday Dinner last week. l utit eninirahln MrUulnv dinner Miss Stella Hurlev. oi Uluna vrrove. August 15 in honor of Mas-1 visited Mr. E. B. Leonard and family ter George Vuncannon, uapei nowiana mis weeic and James Hix. i A loner table was buitfened with de licious "eats." After dinner the little ones enjoyed a watermelon reast The celebration of the birthday of these four little ones was much enjoy ed by a large crowd. A Pleasant Outing With the a -i. 1 rt i . . t ..1 Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rich, Mr. W. A. fcnfftti anA Mr nnH Mra. C CI Somers DAVIDSON DEMOCRATS 'are lust back from a three day outing RECOGNIZE THE LADIES t with the Asheboro Boy .Scout . Club, at : 1 " TIreview. There were twelve scouts on Mrs. Mattife Cecil Young Placed on the this trip and all enjoyed the out- XieKettf or Kegister ot peeds 1in to the fullest extent Swinrnminsr Dayidsori county Democrats, in con-'wa3 the chief desire of all the' scouts lion on 10, but lers. Pay of Legislators I The Saunders bill to suunm. v p t B d fi0 joub Lendment to the Cation .ffJiMm so nx we pay ui ku.w. Hori. a pnnv mietit ffive n to kntatives in the legislature at . JJJ belept among the Trinity his rhArl"?f :vt,Ft7dav-lo!torica records. lave a chance 01 pnwgw- 1 ven and a man named Brown. The pa nel was published in Asheboro along WHY JTOT ITEMS . Mrs. G. C. Crisp and little son,, of Harmony, were the guests of her f ath- Mr .1 R Slar.krfeceiltlv. Winfred. f TV.int. nnri' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. vention. last Saturday, gave the right and the boat riding was also fine, Sten"er and children, of Ramseur, hand of fellowship to the enfranchised Fishing was very good and this took . ''...Tii. r-i. ,f ,uv. tviain iioronts lwomen and acknowledged their entry tho introot nt manv nf t.hA pmwrf: The if. j nr, t h finonriir into the realm ot politics by. uominat--Vrnund wan somewhat hard to sleen on Mrs T W. Lawrence and sons, Em-jing Mrs.;Mattie Cecil Young, wife oi and the mosquitoes bit exceptionally mett and" John, have been visiting Mr. Ex-Mayor -Charles Young, foi register weuf but one gets used to such, and t c Tnrvan(. nt Mt.. Ver- of deeds. Mrs. Youne was placed in snore riorht on reerardless of the non Drings" nomination by Mrs. John T. Lowe, hard ground and the mosquitoes after and Mrs. Ross Charles, of High , prominent jclub woman and society. active day swimming and boat rid- omt. snent last week with their par- leader,, -an seconaea oy r, . uaa,- mg and fishing. M. . Thft rite sav 'something stranga a . - - . p-;4-rf Thi wiurn. . . . .:.h i.e. .... snnTT'iims iuu w w - fliemost important measure T aMiTload' of green tobacco on the main street 'ov uui,i r," . been -common enough in some places, but was a little out oi me ortuui here. j , This has been, talcing it an arounu, a bountiful season. The writer was out around some Friday and was agreeably surprised at the quantity of peaches, apples, grapes, watermelons 'etc. . Quantities have been cannea. vr rk.flii f MocKSViiie. iavic county, is spending some time with his A,.ar Mm. Clara Craven. ""2? ''..niT.ZZ .rn, 'nrontlev j n HULUuiuKiaiijr w l : v..ir a fnr bo1 now and every one in Randolph county should read the Me of this wonderfulman as tola;by him self. According to this book Randolph was some county one nunarea years it nas jinpiuvcu Color Lines in Labor urganunuons i nUfotoa tn t.hA annual raiXiHUK vi. lie North Carolina' Federation ol La- U. ,v,n hava refrnrrutfl to- KSieiKIl IV Ut tu loro-cst. attended meeting in lie history of the organiiation jn this tntn thin hpmir T.nn.rouneeuuu " . .M One of the ieatures oi us hir session 01 me mmuug r Iction with reference to ytwo negro delegates" who presented tneuui o miVi anA sniicht admission under to terms of a resolution adopted at Lo tact natinnnl meetintf held at Mon- teal. Canada, The action uxen hatA hv enmo nf the deleKCtes av LnHincr the state meeting was that frhile the negroes- were assured that lieir "rights" as memoers viw,y - t q Hinenrk beth. -of Thomasville, Captain C, .EBT AA h' I .IV OT. J.UUI1IUOVU. LfViUCUCiBW (CKlftUi vj. I WITH. LdiUlftrUl UMllWa JieifcauiB r.nw.wn ." Afiss Hester Stuart, of ,Lexington and others. Nomination Mrs. Laurin M. Cranford entertained Kiirlintrton returned to their homes wan made, by acclamation amid contin-,the Friday afternoon club and a num- i..r-.' .j.ii.: tv.; naront.Q. und annlause; - " -her of her Invited sruests at her attrac- Mr. imd Mra. C-TsW, T: J L 0 SSSJ.T5!1 SW fr W .enue luesday -m mil nfror TT. I.. Ga.mer atttl-cnu-ves3e.vrT yww f-tcKiewmg .tv -Jn.arTBrawnn w .uja T.tvt- ' JC"- c,ti, rrniina. are the euests.Beck: auditor,- R. C. Harts; coroner,' Progressive hearts wa played alter W. Mav: county commissioners, W. Messrs. J. 'W. Parks and James H, Caveness went to Greensboro last Sat urday on business. Miss Esther York, of Greensboro, Spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. R. York. Miss Grade Ward, of Thomasville, spent the week end with Mr. John W., Ward and family near nere. One of Ramseur's residents has op- v ened up a museum or menagerie in East Ramseur. Mr. "Dink" . York as he is knkown, , has recently receive from his friend (or enemy, a3 1 should say) Mf. J. B. York, ot Marion,. va a black diamond rattlesnake and two ground hogs. . They are on apiay at Mr. York's residence and can be seen free of charge. The ground hogs are , very tame but the diamond neaa is rather distant aoout acquaintance aa yet, though Mr. York expecte-to tame him soon. It is hoped that he wiB train the ground hogs so well tiu they will not see tneir snaaows even h the sun shines on the second day of February and as for the rattler, we woudn't care if he should train him to death in a few hours. Mr. J. C. Whitehead and tamiiy are visiting relatives at Boaneko, Virgin ia, this weefc -; ,- Mr M: F. Vuncannon and family, of Ster.'frisitedat J C Forrester's last' Lopp; A. H. Kepley and E. T. Criddle- MISS COLTRAN BRIDE baugn; roan-commissioner, u. naw., TJ. Walter Lambeth, nominated for the i state senate; made a brief address to Mr. A. W. E. Caoei, Forme1 Randolpk Citizen Endorses 1. O. Forrester For Legislature OF MR. HUFFMAN The Editor,' Asheboro Courier, mwirSir: A quiet wedding, the announcement i am informed that my good friend, f thoir mnthAr. Mrs. G. F. Garner. v ww... . -- " . Tr Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J.Ji. ivmg, July 81, a son. . , Messrs. .). ts. siacK ana a. attended the . association at Tom s Lreen baturaay anu aw ) AUv. vpHnnronfinnir hinwielf lanre- J whih came as a surprise to their rjamea O. Forrester, of Ramseur, wkiSl wert .of theh mirn.l h to a discussion of the league of na- many friends, took place Tuesday been nominated as one of the can n rln tions issue, saying he did not desire to morning August 17, when Miss Kel- dateo 0n the Democratic ticket to re- Tohco cu"nr is in progress around talk state issues until the legislature sey Coltraae became the bride of Zeb present Randolph County, in the next completes ita work. Vance Huffman. ; General Assembly. . here now., The imnressive ruur ceremony of Well. I hard! v believe I am able te Mrs. Wm. K. craves, who is yeiy . . txt nr r j.u urA-l..Jiit hn.V ni i.imA. the 1. v,o urill aanimtAlv ennvev does not improve. Hope sue wm souu vnnviav vnTWRS' BTTRP.AIT mntmnn, heinir nreformed by Rev. ALV -atimation of him as a true man W. Plyler. ' , ,. in every sense of the word. He it Chairman George White, of the The bridal couple were attennea oy i sel made man, and witn nis own ei- Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Latham are ill. Mr. Latham is also nearly puna. n;"';tr" iaa M p,,hftmah doltrane sister of the mnlrf with the renadene Mr nn.l Mrs. M. C. Auman some oi .iv .i.u -v.v, i rr ---------- -- ....... Uout r,.'i r- Srz u.. u: ' tl. th i- L loh., nro-.riMtinn. such risrhta did i ago and of course r" ' : ii .t..'tnn. , tot call dot tne "V"h"et6 M 8S 'Jessie Gibson wholias been vis k the stete meg of , ,the w - d hM cone U, .o.ii MHnw nnv. more than it.iting ne w j , a-w. f1 . . i.!i.Mmsii t.ha man m tne vicmum . . i . i . A . v. m r a . Willie ; vw - . ... JJrju 7. "That4 the boro t-iPid a anort time. ----- - , -uiiJmn'n hnmA are announced me reappointment oi nuns uraw, uu m. a 1 piateu m mm .o .w-, the hoys from the children a home are nir-rtar of the The bride wore a lovely suit of mid- teDTitv of character,-honesty ,cf pur- J. A. AUlllO". r .!. , . ... ...vt u frjnn.tinak or1i haiTnnniZ- I A .Uu ottontinn t.O hllRineSA. JNaturaiizeu Viuzenm . nurettu ui u iujuk uiw - puoo u "v r-v y has won no smau ac( ouwoo Mr. Yarboroneh. of Winston-Salem, 4. Riinriav afternoon. ' Clark Welbora, of Oklahoma, form- erly of Randolph county, innaju w y county last eaturoy. blor line would continue to be o- ferved by labor unions in tne aoum jeretofore. without regard to tne hw rew resolution. ;. ,. . -. i v i I This action, which will proDawy ne ilopted by all the southern state or kmjations, clariflea the cituation and illiaMI Mm MMikaN fit fch Of ffftlli" lition of a feeling of distress that had irrely obtained among them . iince i ... . ... A ..mm! ie resolution wna panmsu " . IPhillinn rmthi ( mMtinir held m'fni.n " aaada. A stiff opposition was PiTS,4 Mary XJuthrie, the mother of 9 there, but the delegate from theaeehildreii eigh to aumUr, was I and many of .th northeni d InVarteTtwlee, th flrrt ttoj to Mr. m iuhci wdo nirw uit w 'ri jamM vYiddell ox - wawuipn Waddell-Brown Reunion at Jrinlty JA the home of Mr. J. last Thursday, August 19. wm 1 held J Va familv of Mrs. J. D. aha heuur tn wuwv w m-v from : which marriage "V .-r IfTi ' t i. rhlil os of Trinity Miss Mary waaoeu w "7;- Mr. J. J. wa oi m . j -.m was to Mr. W. V Brown also of Randolph, of the Brown family aret tuation in the south, and were far moved from such envirounent m k-off Canada, mastered ajnajority I vote for the resolution for "ree biitlon" of th negro win Wd r-mherc.-' . . , . - -,. M Informant add, however, that southern workmen ver for a( j r nvia of Alston, 8. C; Dr. .oment hav thought favorably !r,w7rown, of Raefordj,. Mr. J. M. i according anvthln nnacking of i Mr. T. L. Brown, Vial equality with negr .f'l 7pe'nr; aid Mrs. W. A. Andrtwa, id that ther ha nevtt been MTii A.hhoro. ' ospect of holding Joint racial con- w-n ,1,. trhea th lrothrt ntonl., -But w will gladly help JZn wt toRtAW for th nwt em la forming and maintaining tim-"r i twentv-four year. Thtr wa ir oiraniiatlon of their cwn," B,hiwtvtT, ilrs. J. J- Cheek, who id. There wer onlv two nrfrro r. '.L. L this reunion. - o presented thetnselv at the uUr Vrom six In th morning ontU lat nvention tuRt held, an from Wilson I, ,v. MA tkm hPV people 1 the other from High 1'oir.t andl th Vys of their chiWhTod. An m really did not mm to b By" "ally enjoyabl period wa th verted Jiipo.itlon on th part of j Si Vu spread a dinner a i mi WHiuiiiiM iir t ( r m v i w . Now thut been reached. wl (flora ot th f!;-roes to accept :ion on iimi pr MAUma when vu ipread a omwr eeroe. U fore tHEndol phlaw know how t pr i an nndonrtandingjy fTf , many long war Will i thar It. ItSciil be to their ad liti to do so, ratfcor than attempt mak trouble over the matter. "( 11114 la TUttle With Ccte4 I'rinnner ' ; !ef of foli Mt stwi Vmltf-r ; d anrj a r-" t" m rr-V.t ' t a 1-' a Wa'n-it ( . . I bKI.' j' " t t " eir. of Wslnut orVin, of M'linfn, (!')! ind- It w a day when tht "J., !i tha horn wr forgotten nd aTl loioed to good theef d frA,ri r,? that another occasion evina , mi pht occur. . Iber wrpwnt- Mi ,r,hi rtk t vwt a-. nimsti nf Mr. nnri Mrs. and are doing some work on Mr. Au man's farm here. i Mr. and Mrs. Martin McNeill have been attending the teachers' institute at Asheboro. . m Mr ami Mm ErnOSt UUSSeil, OI JUtt, left for their home Saturday after mnth'a vinit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell and Mrs. Wm. Ca Mr. ana mrs. crown una umiuki. Tola. of . Star, and Mrs. uanana Brown and children, et ono:x, won .tw mt Mr. K A. Klnsr'a eunday. v Mrs. tL C wtgie u tno vi r , mother, Mrs. tanlt Cole, ot aeagrove, tbi week. ' . FARMER NEWS - Mr. Settle Ellington and family, f pineville, N. a, Turned hom Us w.k. ft - a abort visit here. His mother, Mra. T. E. Ellington, U till visiting friend nere. , Mr. Nora KearM left Uat weex ir Connelly Boring to viait her daugh r?L w .. fj- . la jijii(n thar. Mis Ethel Keanu U th guest thi f Miu Iia Collin at Woxhaw. . . . i ... j i AIK Mr. Tyson Kuaseu na ui ""' tun of breaking his arm Ut Thnx- rfav whil cranking Cis car. , r...M win aJaa i ruffe rinf from IkVIUHW wm - " accessories. the1 She is the daugghter of Mr. and a substantial way. I have known him- Democratic National Committee. jrir. iwik win luivo v""B w . ... i . . various subdivisions that will deal Mrs. KelWCottrane i "ie"; for more than thirty J. hi j M htirfiiiuiii nm wo MiiipjuMi ik noru muvuw hiM ajxanrjawa wna iluu iu muu-"- Ram- thi i. i miOAU miniili il imf MM. HMriHU RUCK I OUT (Will w arill'l (MOL DUE HI WH HIIW' uaiuaunwuniiii-wi . I . , " Iir;Li..- , . -. -thai OF COURT OFFICE KOBBlsu MPvoI? Zr 'rfyttV:' energy, rrrT'rV. Mr. traction. His personal headuuarters voiifge xor wonwu, w ,w..s m anous caiiBuwwn . !SrT vT:vr7i: 4 : w f . niMuiar nersonality with a iM(rtk of time. He came to wiu oo w w v, r-r -i. - - :2,V7k7r.cnnv nothliur of " i ui"".." ', . i-i . rhll tha? TMwMmm rmintv r.lnrk of Mt. D. murt. Ram J. Smith, wm in the vault is engaged room, Monday arte rn son oi last wee, a cuhj .. a thief walked , ill the front 'offic H baa foany opened a drawer, took $63.55 in cash popular. liUHmau w w .ywu" v; goes to max a miu ij 2- . W. Huff ma l WMn vine ana a cormminity high ehrkUia hra in the city of FarmVUlfi as if.. H. . alwavs a friend m the Sic L4 needv and knows how to render friend and is veryl u f4W men know, doe not. tire. I flnrt avnerlenc in Randolph and a check for 114.40, walking out. The number of handsome ri" : .County wa as a school ooy at f"r " " r ' v t. v?T-i. -f wh hridn and l.Vlr.;.4. pf. R H. Skeen. one of V yvywvM.vj ,v - - DWj luiw, --1 ' "L. , mMm before disooverej - I test the groom. the noblest mett m? y6ttftf fractured shoulder rhildren. of High Point, wr guest i-4L An P,ka4 IT Tama ... m ftf Afl tim Attonw General of the Statevj ChauUnQfl In, Jtameur Tl Week daughter of 0. B. Branch. t Age4 MMater Dei . Jaseph A. Bivens, of Monro, who far nor than a half century had dtea Hurt. louioer. - . . nii.vi im tTalna eountv. died Mr. """"L.ila week in th atra part of that iiiMh fAi fr wui un 1 - ----- i . . )- I Mis HWMtvar 'vw v a . wr ir. fanaa nka . - imediatelv following the eeremony tonrhA. about th years m ' ana r Robert H. Jones died in Rex Hospi-'th youn? couple left fer Asheville, 1 became vrjr much, attached to tal, at Raleigh- last Friday morning. Waynes ville and other part f West- the good people of. that ectio of the llowing an illness of several weeks, era North Clina, -- - , Country. Later I ' very unexpecUdlf , Mr. Jones wa th son ex itooerc n. 1 ..Alter cwnuor .. 1 became a erases oi v jmtouv 1. io.. f Wtrm datmtvJ. Hi 'BranoV ham in I'annvuia 1 inr from Richmond' uounty to namr , ZZ. i v ir 1IU2 and Joined WUI W.j iu ew - - - j - m v kw.thr-lii law. Mr. W. il. ' Wat- rtiantauoua -berins " is Bainseur Vina, in the Cotton mm buuoqs, in . tv.. ..rf in rlaaa ' todoV. Thlthr I livad until th latter part f Th deceased has- been la Washing-1 -----I i.- T . . . 1 IT. -1... ... J 4. TW : died several year ago. ene. wa in prognune hav been npieaaia, imu tn-year uw, wnen 1 wuu w of th best artist of th country tak-1 Montgomery County. My echool boy , lng part. Th thre day hav been daya together with my nftsen year le rrfntAaal Baaaflt and olea-1 kn.iWau aaaetioa In th County, : form n 01 tn mow pipaaun innvu f m Kfa. and ther eCst tie that 'Dr. Bebert F. Fer.tr Ded I will ever bind m to the good neopl n. Robert Frederick. F. Fentress of dear aid Baadoipn. uwsw, tx dled ato. hom T 'TZL1 riT-T w n"i T-V c.t,. nt ba a Idwwl to 9 through yox "r, ce7wrre hid Monday ooTins that to peopl.wtll 6. tbemj 82 yartat Keasant Grde by Rev. A. G. Lof- eelv honor t elect my orthr " ifedVat JSSrMch tatrme.t wa mad t runted friend, James O. Formter, a . , of his oth her 8undy. ' .uIrrhil. -eoadacUni a'wl It Boolee. last Baturday. want to Ualldwed to any through yox t . T V A A M WTin fflaU UHU11 a " . I ( 11 - a Sih PoPTul ferW. tim. W"'' th. l4TM.mgHMf wu V. " I' r.rk Craek. wer visitor Roxanna Dersett'l 8undy. -.- ,J VocatlM! A grkwlror T Be ' - Tht in th Troy Schaol ' A. court In Vocational agriculture, la addition to. th regutar Uterary IIT T a,A i tha hlsrh acbool da- pVrunent of th Troy hlghl Tbe work will W under th snpv!sloo of tk. and Fsaeraf Board for 1, i,rtlntt and will b In charf of man who ha had pecll training. Tee' Whit Oak CotVm Mills of v . .. & Inn i VI Ba wv trawaa tha lastWvivta w lect practical and tmcceiwful II Van WM 9 wiw ak- yi. . a 1 V. 1 1 nil tad RU.! Tk &Md ttf tht UfflM MIT It VJlM r n v am na trf .1 a ' ... . ' ! .VTtJ-2a pnta. Ita nnouentioeed. to b , our standard Mr. j t grocery stor on.nt II n-.lw'. alll ml ll : iiiuu fuJu.. ' It fraanand to th Claim BUM - UPO compiet sxoc 01 grocenea ana Operation At meTBnai hwiih mm - , . ep-to-daW groosry tom nr. uot f Maaday night MUM AJlc rou- wm 01 aau ' will eonUno with th new business ... .trirk. with an atUrk of an-II thing my wuer m , nrc-f-i 7 - month, whil Mr. Fugh 1 cruAintif jaaititis. Bh wa taken to Memorial I mewui ol giving him introducuao, w tital Tuesday morning where a 1 am luitimM ,'",lr"4 ' I ",,. ri Siuut Fentms. . ' t unauentioeed. to n , our "won Pngh ha purchased the'.uWdaughter and on bearer. WWlellr. Forreotet U, made ' of Mr. a E. Allen W-JiZUm' ' ' ta k "EfHT - H under th nam ot J.!?8, urvlT " cation. yt h ha always found tim himself with th stock. ' 1 Trie f Saga Drop Atinf baa aire Ad fall Mvral mnU In the pound and Indieatlo r Tuesday morning Atxt ratio was ni Mia Phillips ts getting along nicely i 1 a. I D epec "warirefod ful WP Mis Ruth VuTK-awift, of BUur Spent I aad friends. I bespeak for Us clertk with haadsom majority. I bog to remain, a warm inena 01 Grertwbor are preparing KJ? "? that ther will be gUr dra in Ut wk with Ilia Lucil Forrstr, Th Courier. m v rmPr. terra, rtt Joi ta ondr -,- f Ranmut Rut . . . , .J J. -W.r.CAJXU provid1oms for their mple l planned to vlit AmW. n. i
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1920, edition 1
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