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-1 fJ 0- -B-. . - T.VI " 1-M -i ) ' !:: ' W-i 'B'r I - - : :v $t5p a year is advance; r, ISSUED WEEKLY. ' l';:tNCL?LES, KOT JffiN .-'r NUMBEK J9 AlirWv Nraiwwi, Thursday, September 80,1920 - ( til I -LL -JJL JLJ VOLUME K: wfll be made espeeii.. the'women at the following times ah Sac to which men are also, invited: E. D. BROADHUKST, ESQ, , .v.Hiirh Schwrt Autenum,1 o'4ock- r.H4 School Ahditori- JSSSflr cjeuur m. mo. at 7:30 o cioc. , . THOMAS J. GOLD. Q. MK. GIDEON T.' MACON. AGED CITIZEN, PASSED AW AT r. Gideon T. Macon died at his home at Farmer September 16 at the asre of 88 years. He was the son-of Thomas Macon. In early life hewas married to Miss Jane Newby, sister of M. W. Newby, of Mt. UUead and B. r . Newby, of Greensboro. To this anion three sons were born, vie: A. J. Ma con, who is rural carrier on Aeheboro route 1: Frank T, Macon, manager of Walker-Hood-Furniture Co. ,of Tam pa,vFla.; and E. W. Macon, of Man chester, Ga. The three sons with their . . a ' - W TUkmHoW . VMve-U AW ntMMtM a da 1 oe-k awo Octooer -h , . i . ... ------------- -- w night, gA witv Coileee, Saturday night,. who live in the eastern section of the October c-v,,i House. Monday 'eellent citizen, kind, straightforward. IV 1 1 1 1 C r H UVMVWi - r - , - - w 11, 1920, 7:30 it niirht. October 'clock- i. c. M05ER. ESQ. Friday .s.heP"!rTM0: at 7:30 o'clock. WhrZZKtiuiA House. Satur- day night, OctoDer - OClOCK. ... -.JJ firtinnl. Tues- At uoienagc ,o 7-io night, October 5, 1920, at 7.30 day mgirti o'clock. Concord vr, vtih school , i S night. 'October 7, Kn at 7:30 o'clock. . 192P.' Sj'f rtL School House, Ft . Al r'iZZZ 8. 1920. at 7:30 day mgin-i - M New Hone Academy, Saturday Bight October' 9. 1920; at 7 :30 o;dock. i MOFFITT AND H. M, W- r" " ROBINS. ESQ.N ui.iiia Rraded School Audito riuml Monday night, October 11. 1920, I.IAHc School House, nsv nieht. October 1 1920. at 730 Auditorium. Thurs J-1.rL"'. n"r 14. 1920. at 7:30. Worthvi'lle Public School House, T..T. ?.rf.t Ortoher 15. 1920. at 7:30 r Saturday night, October Rnmspur Academy, Tuesday night October 19, 1920, at 7;30. Wm. C. HAMMER7 ESQ. At Staley School House, Saturday f,n nrtnhAr 2. 1920. at 5 o'clock. At Liberty High School Saturday night, October 2, 1920, -at 7:3fto'clock. Everybody invited to these meet- lngS' C. H. JULIAN, Chairman, County Democratic Executive Com. -m-PTKR tna OOD BYE ' TO PATRONS IN ARREARS RAMSIUR MRS. BICKETT APPEALS TO ; WOMEN OF NORTH CAB-" OUNA TO MEASURE UPl i 1- I ! 1 - ed by Prof, and Mrs: Harbison motor- V Is AaTIuck WOMEJl TO BlAilSTtK rws ' v. J r. ELECTION NOVEMBER . ; ERAKKUNVULE KTOS .ii. ,- 7- Their Duty to Tate Tor the Rirkt as t Pray ForHhe Rirht, DecUreo .The Governr Wife, Who, Though. NTr Desiraos ef Suffrage, is G isg U Measure op to . Ooligatlon tMerred With Right ta Vote; ! "Democratic Party Offers Finest Field for Serrice." " V.; honest, a liberal contributor to all puDiie an airs, and . a consienoous christian He was a member of the Friends church, but was the type of man who found work in other church es, He was one ox the promoters of the Farmer high school which was in the beginning called Farmer institute. The funeral service was held at Far mer M. E. church after which burial followed. A large number of relatives and friends were present. ., FARMER NEWS ed to Mr. John Cox's near Moffitt's Mill Saturday night where they had a camp-fire supper. The outing' was' very much enjoyed by all pre!nt. Mr. J. 1. Lambert, and Miss Ora Scott, accompanied by Miss Broad well and Miss Mossie Scott and Mr. Fred Burgess went to Greensboro Sun- Mrs. H. M.. Cryts returning, home, 6 w order it-is as mueh SnnHav niirVit thCduty of the women of North Car- Misa Mnasie Srntt Mtiirti1 tn To- Olfai to Vote f OJ fcha light OS jt is to teTbiirff. Va thin wik aftpr tnmA. VTsf for the bright, declares Mrs. ing a few days here with' her parents; Thomas Witeti:v.Bteltt,r;.wtt-.V Mr unA Mr. h w stt th Governor: in a statement tond ap- Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Tate and Dr. an eissued to the womeaydf theUte. Mr r. A Rraham TMnt Sim.iav at ' Though never, herself an advocate Mt Vernon Springs. i woman sunrage, ana neret ne- Mr. W. E. Covington, of Ctai:'.:; Am' FHr. wm a. visitor hpi-p SunHav aft- seeded the ballot, Mrs. BiCh-.t .has accepted the new day. and with & J:he PeirBk Opened Tedty.'and WUI Splendid Work of Betterment Society: . Remain Open UntiT October U. , The Betterment Society heJd" tielr Randolph eo'unty. women rwili-hnvil-ff. their first opportunity to qualify, for ljm'Jc voting when the registration' .boo 1 openTtoday. and wm remain open membersand theyaow have 127. books are located at. places most eon Tri "L VvT-, k!ml venient to the new voters, where, they f1"" KJZ?j will be available at ail times.-, ; . 2 ILaT In.V Z J On .the, three Saturdays iai which STSt?npI, the books are open the registiar are -VJSJ! required to be at the polling p.ace all 1? "SJ fki ; daylong. . However, one may register S''-i At5T onW y duringwhichtheUiVSe OJSZJKSZ statewide primary or who had ' TtlffnT w r "Tiimr onsht muSiMd.'iMMd 'not wiista1; J1 J?' a Tippett and daughter. ousw-qMunw-,;ww no regis WmGC7.. s. again where the precinct have been ".T" 7 changed as their names wfflb trans-v r, irpJ j : , W aiiamr weVe7edrS!day 1- ?Xir at the M.. E. parsonage, a ' w- M. &mth efnciat. taJT-rwrS Wi Mr- Frt is an -soldier. hav After October first nil subscriptions will Ka discontinued. W6 are doing this because we cannot af tA . iriv r.nr natrons The Courier. The cost of the -white' paper without any ink or labor on it w az.yo per year. A few hundred subsciiptions means considerable finandal'y. We appreciate all former- patronage and regret having to discontinue Kt :t ia nnsTnidable. If VOU Wanl The Courier we will be glad to have your subscription. Four Cases Of Appendicitis in Past Three Weeks. This community has been unusually afflicted by illness during the past three, weeks. Four of the citizens have undergone operations for appen dicitis. 1 1 Mr. Charles Dorsett underwent an operation for appendicitis in the High Point hospital September '6. and has returned to his home. C. C. Hub bard was operated on at his home, September 7 by Dr. Burrus, of High Point Dr. Hubbard is recovering nicely. . ' Miss Cletus Hearns, or Asheboro route 2, daughter of Mr. Wilson Kearns, also underwent an operation for appendicitis in the High Point hospital. Mr. Neal Kearns. of Fanner, un derwent an operatioir' for appendicitis at the High Point hospital Sertember 24. Ail of the above patients are re covering nicely and will soon be out again. The community -was saddened, by the death, of Mr. Gideon Macon whose life has been an example for an 01 us, Mr. I E. Stuart, principal 01 the Farmer high school, had the misfor tune to break his arm while cranking a Ford car last Saturday. Mr. C, H. Hill haSimoved into the hoiijfijiiute4J!y Mr.; RosA Kearns, Mr.L P. Skeeh will shoftlv move into the house vacated by JUr. Hill. edlntthe Mate tfeWsy. iri the; Sm&Shl t M.otor, vo, miss wu- W UMUKUVCL VI iUI. BUU JUfli, rf. l(. out are quaunaa ny sraie reaiuence Williamson. tney may register in tne precuactj Mr M r rf obligations -that co with ft place inlhe made for the Randolph County Fair political life, of, the state; .She. calls hich will be held here next week as women ui iw mie w not r hn nnnniincMi- Wo throw niwn negligent, of their duty.: l he , ' state- ... u .,.in iimi is aS follows: - . and hope to see every nook and cor-' The women of North Carolina nei' of old Randolph represented, have .never failed to answ(Sp every Come one, come all. . aj(1T service, .- v - Mr. Fletcher Allred, of Revolution,1 In;the sixtieswhen the taenand vss a visitor at his parents, Mr. and. P. Pay. marched out to man the Mr. c. m AiiroH tiia wanir firing line f or home and country,. they a ' i v,- . ,.i left behind them -women who were no terded the yearly meeting at Gy:!toTO ifWwltofc frfr Chapel Sunday. -'-fF'11" ?;,ato'teir-ti vas a visitor in town on Sunday last W S9-woro? ''- to-the W-ieiiiiith registears rfCtfc rfn?Zf"2L. Thos. Parks, a recent graduate 0!' " r"a foffit---'yS ,.?0lff?S! mi n .1 a . msn Tinfii rnrnnirn TTAnra nr DjvpirtMi 1 . iij'on college, is a proiessor hi tne a. Mrs. C. H. Womble, of Glenola, and iS?86-. Mrs. H. H. Jordan of Jordan!s Mill, were recent visitors at the home o: E. West. Mrs. Ada Parks Kelly and Miss Fisher, of Philadelphia, after visiting !LS2 oni' Saturday night inust be twenty-one years old at bast, and Sunday m Moore countv Jar Car. JJZi--0 of our, people attended the inenas in mis community lor some '7 or ",j", -, : f 111 time, returned home last Friday. .ZZS'WrJLJL It 1 .Z A Franklinville Precinct Pianklin- SCTj ' Uil-ln raiAO n. UIU1 U1.9.U.CU,; U1VU wvcu ."ll. WJ I TT T.,K Mn'r.-n. i- ' C. Neece, Misses Mabel and Jewel Hatch; Dallas oires, anu men, stanumz wu nanus 1 -c 1.1: in. r-t-i.. .- . -V wii. .i. 1 L . - ' x 1 cWtteh.W .cftancBtori.rvft. '""Vr""5 ul"V-. ." ULU HICKORY VETTERANS HOLD purnngion, spani lasi aunaay ai me i-V r.'-T-er-T. " v" at school nouserJtB. JWIW, . regis-, THEIR ANNUAL REUNION home of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Foust. " iM' lT Falls precinct, office of I Herbert femith accompamcd them nd gloriourwa the ierfflf mUl8' Raymond TheOld Hickory veterans h,ld their nome. T . .., red. registrar. - annual Mimimt :vn &sVn411a Santam. Mr. and Mrs. Walter York, of Pitts- , . 1 Randleman Townshio -East Ran-w a .nA-oo m JrA, burgh, are visiting friends in this com-K.. - V! Bemce . dleman, at Tally's store, W.Ai. Neal, m the union 'save Utah Mn in this muiwy. rxoaay there comes again to tnei registrar; west itancueman, -av way-Hivision. The-' reunion was attended ARTHUR BULLA PASSES ROAD FROM"ASHEBORO TO GRAHAM TO BE GRADED Arthur Bulla, aged 27 yea, died at his home in Sophia yesterday of tu berculosis, after a loijg illness. He spent, several months at the sanato rium at Montrose. ' Several years ago he was married to Miss Hester, of Alamance countv who with a little son, 2 years old survive him, also three brothers and a sister survive, Rev. Boyd B. Bulla pastor of the Holiness church here Messrs. Oscar and Robert Bulla, of Sophia, and Mrs. Lena Cole, of Greensboro. Fiinoral uprripM vpiw cnnHi!rtel to- is to be day at his home after which the body was taken to Alamance county for The North Carolina federal aid road from Asheboro to Graham trraAeA in tha MIT future. Davis and Company, contractor for,DUriai. grading, of Tennessee, are in Ashe- During the war deceased served in boro unloading construction equip- the U. S. Navy. ment preparatory to begin tne grau- inir nf thin mad for the HrSV lvli miles. Contract for the remaining part will be let by the state later. Former Randleman Boys Purchase Drag Store in Greensboro. .Messrs. P. A and Guy Hayes, form 3 , .HI . v, 1, nro iiulf CnmninY. of KnOXville, ' ir citizeim of Randleman. recently Tens., contractors for bridges and 'purchased the Justice Drug store in culverts, have also arrived ana wm begin work Immediately. They will hsve charge of tha bridge and culvert work while Davis and Company will do the fTadiagv. . , . . DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR MONTGOMERY. COUNTY Following U the county Democratic ticket forMontfomery , eountys RepmentaUve--E. R. Burt, Blacoe. RtwrtT C W Rtamrt. Trov. 1" Register ef Deeds W. L, Wright; Trev. , . ' ; " 8urrtyor Thayer, fwharria. O . n . T-v . v.mm ComnkalaaarwR. T. Wade. Troy E. L RarrU, Ca4orf R. E. Andrews, Miss Alice rare, ef Aberdeen, T Wed Mr. P. T) Ck.Kkirnr. af RiacM A uarrUM af- much, interest will eecuf ia lUni. (vtAkar thj 8. when Miss Alice f the only daughter af r. ana nn. J. IV. rag", wui mm Hed te Mr. Frank Dl Shambvrrer. a on ef Mr. and Mn. M. E. Bhabur ger. of RlafM. ' . ' r Frleade and TelsHvee in 'Ashebowd : hay reoeived the foHcwInri , J "Ut. mA 1t Jnnlna. SahotMtl Page rxrueet the honour of your pres oce at the tnrriap their daugh ter, Alice Myrtle, te Mr. Frank Dudley "hamburger, en Kri.liy, the e'dith of Oeteber. at half ftr elht 'tWk in V ererJng, Psge Mnorlsl church, brtUen. North Carolina." The young couple will mnie their ;""e at Pine BiaT whre Mr. Riara- "rgtr will engsjte in farming. A SMI of T)an Pnrralr araa mialiad aatn by sn sufomntiile at Klin? "?. David wm eourtr. lapt wetk. boy said to have run down mbaftl(mnt into the read without H ar.y notice. Greensboro. Mr. R. L. Justice, who has been president for the past fifteen yean, has retired. . .Under the new management Mr. A Haves will be president. These, young men are sons of Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Hayes, of Randleman. They have many friends in Randolph county, who are very mucn interested I it . . . . ia weir suqevsa. Tne TRINTTT HIGH SCHOOL OPENS WITH LARGE ATTENUANCB The Trinity high school open ed Monday morning with an enroll ment ef 268 pupils. All the members af the school board were Present, each making short taut relative to tne school work. ." There were also about seventy-five of the Patrons il the arrinal nraaaiitA : i " v .' ' The superintendent, Fred H. Morns, made a most interesting talk setting forth tha plana and aims of the school for the coming yr. aaaaaaMaBSBBaaMBBaaBBfcBBatasaBsaW mvfCTT BT CLASS FROM - : . . . THE QUU&ll VWliAAU Anothe year of high'prJcee and an other siege of taliu-msa in our cUte have served to make the needs of the orphanages greater, and tha amende upon these uuruiuuona 101 wauw' of needy children M.mcreaauu " Oxford Orphanage receives children iLrirat mrard to' denomination' or fraternal relationship ef parents the .l af the child being the first and chief consideration, and ia ttiivtnt to do iU part m meeting v jnereasing dsmaads. Your preaenca at the eoa crt will aid In this work aad win hlp to encourage the ehJIdrfn,'. and frl-nds who are working ia their be- hTk aAaUrt wilK be tvea at - the poartheuae Tuesday. October ft, at o'clock in the evening. mh, until, through, years of, fice.f -l Asheboro tomsHn rfayught in the city thy made the waste places blossot as UgSSLlS- fISi 0M of our 0 ladies building on Saturdays, J. S. Ridge reg-, m- o-j -i T' " 'V-r'viistrar: West ward. U. U Scott, at, W. . .A-r'eCIZ k!? . f"r;g'rr:j. .g.. old cto-. next - to a'2.,,T? ,.r?Sfw' sounaeu a win arms -yiat war mignsi sto - Noptk; ward. T. J. Bonkemev- 1?? t, ""ZSZZE. oe no more,: tne men, came giaoiy - ev t.. at Ashlvn hotel: East ZX Z?"' lenng tnemseiws a wiiung Mtcnnceizrj m i. ,t """ tan the altar .of a 'snat ensl e wo- ward, C- M- Hayworth, registrar., at f Mr jj. H. Slack, of Liberty was the lAAnwf HAnaa 1 'i guest of bis father, Mr. T. A. Slack, ville ward, C. H. Julian, registrar, at. n. .1 in. t - . J-i 1 1 All preparations are being made for wbmen a call to service, a call no less a larger and better fair for Randolph compelling than those calls of yester county than ever. The airplane is-daj .:v.:;''V--- surely coming and many other oig at- j fThough: there are many 01 us who tractions. felt that women's Place was not in the tpoiiacai.lield, but in the no less pow- fUKlUK fKUftiKl I SULU ors office, B. F. Heiiley. regirtrtt. - byore than ten thousand veterans. ' Kamseur rrecincts eiast jKumseurr precinct at Mayor's Hall, J. A. Ward,! -. registrar; West Ramseur precinct C. E. Baldwin,"Tegistrar, office .of Dr. C. Mjgg 8. rate at rear 01 postomce in Kam- MARRIED Mr. Frindolin Varner Weds prectocts pf theme, a call has seur. Miss Frindolin Varner and Mr. TO THIRD- DISTRICT CLUB South Asheboro, who-officiated. 1 Mr. Prfisnell ia the daughter of Mr. IN ASHEBORO SATURDAY come and w cannot .fail.-, to answer, ' '.". . - ""'Phe'romen orintelrbrence en chat.' TVip Pnrtr nmnertv lvinir diacon- acter.the women who love "their homes, niiv acmna th ntwwt from the traded children and their country must meet school building on South Fayetteville the obligations' and the opportunities On last Thursday the Woman's club and M"rgi j. W- Varner and' Mr. Pres street, was sold last Saturday and of the hour, ive must register eawy, of Asheboro vas hostess to the fed- nen ig the son of the iate wiiey pres. brought ?925. There were a 180 feet ana wnen tne aay ior vovuik wu eratea piuds in mis tne inira aisinci. neIi of geagrove. front which was sold to Messis, J. T. we musa not fail to vote. The ognorjMrs. H. A. White, of High Point, has, Bcth Mr and Mrg presT,ell have Winslow and Arthur Ross. There was ant and -the vicious, the selfish and been president for the past two years ,been residing in Asheboro for the past also a manufacturer's site which was the sordid, win not lau to re.sier .he is a most capnme amr emcient veraX months and have made many sold to E. H. Cranford. Kendall Real- will not fail to vote. Jclub woman and one who has served m friends here. ty and Auction Company, of Greens boro, had charge of the sale. "jNew occasions teacn new uuiies. several capacities in tne state ciud. WoitrRMntJMuaMimin Good women have always prayed for)Woric. Mrs. White was state chair- were married Sunday at "the home , tne inumpn 01 ma rini. i. iiucr nic man 01 nome economics ior vv. o years bf J A Neighbors J. P. LEXINGTON MAN RUN OVER new order it is as much their duty to and took much interest in the worK.. Mra ich is a daughter of Mr. and BY TRACTOR LAST WEEK vote for the right as to pray ior ir.e.The meeting in AsneDoro opened witn Mrg Millard Allred, of Randleman rijrht. community singing after which Mrs. Rout6 3( j8 an accomplished young Thomas Darr, of Lexington, an em- "We, who are mothers, have borne, Henry Robins entended a cord-al wel- ladv while Mr nich te a of Mr. move of Wocdbum McKay, dealer for and reared our chudr?n to see tnem'come to the visitors. To this Mrs. Wili Rjch of Sohpia, and is a nrogres- Fords and Fordson tractors, vas se- go outinto tne worm wnere evii iurn.Wnite responded. sive young farmer. llOUSly injured one nay last weeK aim uieaa ucauujs, nc. .nc i xvepona were uui.Miwru nvmi inc when a tractor turned over him and rioition ngiit was won, 11 wa.i sm-( various ciuds, an 01 wnicn snowea iiofl the hottnm of an embank- 'ineyare neaa tnat seen me younn splendid worxaiong many lines. ment. cnnas me. irue, 11 is uuu mm n'i jyirs. nai m. wortn very graciously; i enemy lies low, dui an aionjr me i"Kn- opened her home to the local CIUD and TRINITY NEWS MR. HOEY TO SPEAK AT The high school opened Monday with , .. 1 .o. ia, a tine attendance, rroi. in. u. h,ng- ways ana neui?e, me u)-)ui. .m l0 tne visitors, ana a aensrntiui luncn- lisn made an educationid address to arriving tenrnnnn ivn r amwb hish-roads.others.no less evi., iurK to e,n was urved. On arriving at the prey upon him. This is the day of home punch was served by Mesdames Won. OvHp R. Hoev. member of Con- "U"- opportunity. W8 is me privi- j. D. Koss and J. O. Redding, r ol start things moving. Miss Fulp and her sister are board ing at the Parker house. Miss Falp is J lull, viyuc iv. nwcv, in, in," , , v'i 1 ' , . - . , , 7 - , lnif Ub Ule KttlKCI IIUUOC, gress from the Ninth North Carolina ege to join with those men who seek lowing chicken salad, hot rolU, sand- the fourth rnde teacher, district, and one of the best speakers his weiiare ana Dury unuer me : wonu Wiches, cotree.'tea and cheese stmws, We haTe had the warmest Septem in the stete will speak especially to condemnation those things that de- were served. ber we almost ever knew", seems like the women of Randolph countyat the grad and destroy.. I The afternoon session was full of mid-Summer had come back. Delight- for garnering in the following times and places: "we are not come to mo sunKUoin 1.0; interest. Miss Clara tx, of High ful weather Saturday, October 2, 1920, at 11:30 mens, nor w oe n ir nvaia in tation made an interesting uison he Misses-Farlow went homo Fri o'clock a. m. . pi power. k win 1 bo our pn.w -w.; -how to rut uuwmshlp on Club ayenina:. Miss Blanche is teach ASHEBORO COURT HOUSE ? in the affairs 01 state as we nave Saturday, October 2, 1920, at 2:30 m tnose 01 me nyraa .i.v m m, meet, loneiner we w.u eoivw uie DiugrirD coinvn ernnnt 1 it. ' oroUema that confront us, and to- DITORIUM 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Hoey will not speak at Randle man Saturdav hlrht at fint adver tised. ; C H. JULIAN Chairman Randolph County era tic Executive Committee. MR. MAXWELL TO SPEAK Demo-. nlaea for little children. oaiuruay iuiiW ww.r a. rv k. ... k. A. I. tV,. VIU acaw rvvaaa ve av ranks of those parties that are already ntvaalaedV It la there oor vote will ceunt most. To nry mind the Demo cratic party offers the finest field tor ervua.- inetr putiorm is sanea ano progiessive. and-m. state and nation they hav kept the filth and bee true te th ideals ef service. - In this crxU- i t onrnnlin nrnisvn a cal BOUr K WOUia DO oannrvui x '""X.Yr"": Mriment t turn the- state pf North uZXr riaa TlrmS-kaBmia., Cawiiaa over to a party that has nv North Cina CrstJCemmi , Tt .kity to inter. S ZZr i OctebTr PJ th Boble. tapmlaa. of M 9, ireo, at 7:w ociocav .r-r I . . , nair nirbatt la bia ineech faat wupr" rZA,r2"iVn .'weak-at Ktot North Csolina. v. .. m. . remarkable letter af a TOth -Every pmoa in the county nhould'f JS l E kSore1 take prldi in the fair which is to bt 1 VuT'C held it Ramseur October 7, S. and "tl1! rlLiKiT' The fair managment has left no stone UU; flXJ2Zl uncunKid hi making arrantemente to . " typiAnd tba.spirit of America make this tad beet fair, the county has. In the wocW wor, Hr save oeen auucu mm ui .".17 . ., , 1 n.mt excellent for mort aatisfactory exhlb- me and that the masaegricaew that its renreeentlnr avery nhaat Of indnf.to oe its frurvvtm, Programs." Miss Cox said that wo-, .a'.a ttA rr.Haa anl W mn I?,? v'I sisters are pupils in the high school, sponsibility of the ballot and that they -m,. i:. .T ih:ni tt:h f , anj Me aa A iaaa unit ahOUld tUesV. UtftlP BTTVlUirfHI MniriaiU. vr V . SLteM WrW S5 her oTCnTJowT left' Tha Sennblkaa enatora fanposed a lastlnr eurae troa their rule by their eonduet, ha declared. , ' - trt ia the county. . ( There te aa charre foh enUrhag ex hiblU and the chairmen of the vari- tZXHl eTtheTr U verbal . Mr. M.y McDowell, .who U on. e amnnntin tn more the chief revenue agenta tt norm ha fim nuiuirMi ooiiars nave peea.Mrviuuk w w secured. Premium lists may eured bt applying U It. P, Ramseur, or The Courier office, Ashe- ncnt recovery boro. - . doubt' . V Dr. Lenaf hospital Ka aa.'ttfiderrolnc treatment. His condition Moore, is said to M not good, and his perma- ia a matter of Vrave piem-w woBses noov asn iniorm tor Lexington where she will snood memeiTaw conceramg uia macars 01 goma Um4 ith hor son Earl Crtvea.. l!SKT!L,f,0r?iy nd then the expects to go te Laa- "Jil mat- un nramrr win xeei nni,..t, ft C " lunueace r tha caster. 8. C Mrs. C. G Hook, of CharioUe, whe'vVe first SunJar Ocoeer is presidenlef tha staU federation was,1" flr,t " Trr- , mTmUt SlA l!J$!i RANDOLPH B. A L ASSOC! A. TIONHOLDS MEETC?G rffihV aailul T--T Mrs. Hack la a meat practical weesaa ji 7r?T7' . . , . I aad tha ebb ef the state are fortu- tT RiT t nata ia hariag fcer aa their president t7 lAVflJuf It was decided thai am aanat af ma , meetingMn the office of Chas. Red- few beins laeant amother maetiaV l..' CMrniy. ?onday. Septernhef U thla dlatrlrt mM k WmU ' h K- .. 1B" 01 the I m.Jm . i . w a elected president f the duU la this ii at the past eight months anditar ahwaJ the aasociatioei was la splendid eeaxli- had been the moat profitable ef any aeriod snoe the anaodaUoa has beea orgaaiaed. E. R. Yow . was elected aecretary and traasnrer to fill tha v. ' 0 y canaed by tha reaignatioa af The Wbaec eeaaa far this eoramuni- w L. Amlck, aad L D. Prttehard was district, her term af affioa to beria at the state federatioa asset spring, Sailed It ty aeems to U aver. jatoeted to fill tha vacancy on the board Borne ef ear peep attended atrv-.ai Directors. ice at Grays Chapel last Suaday. I Tba assod alios baa loaned heme Rev. A. L Baaka filled hie rerolar builders fat Randolph county 17720,00 appofntateat here Sunday.- ,ad now has eleven hundred aharea Alfred lagaid spent Saturday night ar sxoea on wuca monthly permeate aad ounosy at u. a. uavaa'a, .are uaae. Mr. Careow Beaa made a ajslacss e . n . . 1 . ... trio to Greensboro 8studar. Mr, dive Carle, of Elon College, as- seexiea cnurcn aere uanaay. Death af Baby st CreaeUra, Bltva laet.' the week aid danrhta af Mr. and Mrs. Bern Ire C Brown. airs. . u uixon. ax ureensoora. woo af tireenabom. diri fvih. has been visiting her parent, Mr. and and was carried through the country ara. o. o. tmk, Ruinmi noma oat eateruay aiteraooa M Wnloa irova urday accompanied by her mother. ' for burial. ' . .,-" t: --..iV-fj' ' ... '.., '- ' - ji--- Wi ' ' . Is 5 4
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 30, 1920, edition 1
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