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a-- " ; - . . i -"- r--- J. U00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE TV: uacBxxxzr v: jiilwc Mirth Cat- TkaMy, Ketetabt IS, ' 1" : w,mt j. ';&j';., V y, il U Li 'VI ; VJ SAKtOLf H 1EA01ERS 1ST USI SAIlEDiqf 6r. touchers AssoaATtoit; ""THEN UflATWORTH iOMINKr CITIZEN. DIES Xher knnI ran of 111 health.! phea L Hayworth passed into the ! FRAKIlINVnJIJS.: TrtATC?mxfl FEOCLAbIATION IUJLD BY i aEi4DENT UILSQN Mis. in. who iN;2!M2 Xka FletoTate, of Greensboro eel far'S?fc tat0 the ot StoirtBHT 1 I Uur V,rt end SReliaat kg. .peat toUr ken with parents. 'reat beyond oa Thurda. November zL..TrSr& okpjuvokk rfr v ... tw fsM-,. iiU. r- a r . - . . rKACHKRy ASSEMBLY LISTV ''"T! i in the court hae tarn Satanlay fOEBBM WtMIWW, aei Saadolph Couaty Teaahera' Ooo. - Mr. D. W. Kaddox. doot.sf tbe Aaheboro CKy 4ected Drealdent: IX M. BAOdlamaii. vice presdent. a.1 u i i taen nJfl VMM . - ' . k . , !. -1 V i 1 VI . 1 . ! PHt Mft M1W JW n i Jif tha ajteriea".? Sa TSarT ThTrl ' vf- ""-J' BWster. laauon tonliht, tayiai .that uT,rI - ni Mt mh t vi m,. i. last jweet ",... . t aa4 Btif.njuant . people fact the. .T.r!!" T.r-Tt-rTTl. SciioeL WMri5rZJLS .iffT 18. woa at home last iraolL.E: vM k k.? Oreeaaboro Watrirt , Breached here aatherir.,S. " Miaa Mania Lomadea tarf at : W5r 'titi!?M'f2JM2f aaodayght.. . . w mw nm ua cvtuivy in some car J a . j m . .i t-' f.vTO w v w iim num iuc uc ana nn a aenea f the Deaee. T5 WSLSL.' r5 3 M.--VawrtempIato tne f nrrrkm. that mm vrv antertain- wklfl meettosri durinf tha aehool year, -SS.? S'.SL ev. W. M..,SBath.t i X a-.!.. M k MMMM WiNHflMIMI WliUbJl U IT mU,haU a O '.MB A VI ; " T r - - and toka p the reading circle course V"YrTTP, J- th M' rfitady iaaSO-nunuWperiodof each ggL fcfit f!f,!fS !-7ri P""?. tuaterm of office he performed u-viiu M. pn couniy. the M. E. church at 2:M was laid to rest H. TarJi v t i. . . r . n.-j.i-i. we auuea connenea tnerewitn Drave- Tw n -r 4 Jnlt 0f the teachera' ansmiblv ,y. M weu. As he went out M -.j Mr H a Edward. fcATWMBI' PMpMt Wy Iinocddod Jn their ridee ery much and found, pilot fTitTfiW ktoedVrt , V' ce e was fortunate in beinK able j0Mr G H Bto3TndI W11 J.TMi"atdM.BUinow aipleidid one indeed making ttfL J& leffia S?i elected to fUinJ " ?ott MaWe BlL'DaVid HdSySS W f aightiih ewe nd rising and vflbrinninK November -84th and SJ2Z&Ji hwlthe "6P?;d to Greensboro last wefc WMfcl!?-. )2t.t W !?2B ? thedeath of Mr. uuuncuoa ox uc enure ciuzeasiun. r t ,:t.j vi- u.u I. int ruitdi v huiiiir . Tiui vmitiHn m w- ACOK. ana ox oar . oiaess reat- 5 iLjH & HforHia l manUold erowd of spectators Satmdy and Sun- f.- 'y "V;.w MdMmmm aad earned a number TitUS la an OJdoervane or tM of naasenmia. : Everyone enioyed ctosing the 26th . The delegates -vmn elected as follows 'Covny Superintendent T. P. AAoBberov SHpenatendeat E. J. Harbison, Earn . a(mz .. r;,, ..... . , Itua Sue Silet, Samseur. Ma B. W. 4erost. Asheboro. .Mrs,eB.lUee-,.Astetrfc Annates J-.' : Henrietta Koye. Liberty. Tkeee ietegatei are wtpected to aV .W thiK Mad uui iwmit imcic on tne assemblv "JW ciuzensiun. r t .v.u Stephen Hayworth was a friend rZLj .apumptotJuAweighedStn, m2 T- . . measured o3 tochea around.: 'omce he enfared in the automobile k a oi..v - A buaineaiHwenlnff the Asheboro Motor .SaT"'" tympany, which he with his sons own, L For. W D. Maae awJ T&V&SSS&W A.SuiniierMvetaUPeJc ox htajdeattk fy-.- In their Jiomeo- 'iiSfT'aw af jsp ? w- a- l. p. Fetrosr. mm r&nidl knalin. Thji -vrMf. aymv HI W. fieotti ana i freedom, which America aent totnt, , Jte tho taking ? sway of Mr. grateful embraefr of the mationjiaf reut neighbosr a loving hnsand and f a- r.-suawd the "fuJ pvnrsr'tr of -' ae'aoe, ther and eonsistent Christiaa, A fuU amri? and as brompu jr m it rafia nwsaow wu wwrnia spB wcw, tae arms in obedience to the nntry funeral ttrangtstnt et to&Uig been fal. Thd equal -testiee of ,Jiw)tha,.cp efffsoq1i; mejjyM'teUMr sup -,w5 tftW. -f?. . TO GIYS GAJLMXNTS TO POIX? MOUm Ganaenta WaarteA-AarfUag . , ' Aceepted ; ' Tho geaaral board of Twisaloat a4s aatnoriaed a plan for 1 the eoUectk thriughout the ennrches of thesanU of Mrplus garments to bo sent ax,i distributed-to Polish nwff erers befoKO winter aets in. There arT literary millions -of Poland's population, torn, women and children, who are in das ' Berate need of clotnea. Anything tnat will protect their bodies is accepta ble, clothing, bedding, shoes, etc. . A few minutes rummaging in yotor closets for east off clothing wilt pro-, dues numerous good articles of ineaK. tiable value to these people who ' Let Randolph county citizons re spoud to this appeal. We have goaa "over toe top" in several other - calls. Let s don t faill down on this.' r Tne box will be shipped Noveor : 22.lt is being paceked at the homo f : Mis. W. A. Undoiwood. fJonatioM should be sent to her.' ' - . A great many, things have been given but there is neel yet for a great many more. Let ever) uo'iaowife ecl lect all her confiscated .clothing nod amu h . airs., w . ... viwerwoou. ; i WHEN ALL COLO WKATHEE ' - RECORDS WEWB BSOKO L-0afARALYSl3 II - MS Jol n nlni ov of iHiiBBiMi hmiu. n w - - - - - -y - inrniAUsi mm bjit ' - ' " tXTLUIH UUVRT. 1 Trial ' HIMUir RUrVIPH. -W ? ,-f Mr B. a Moffitt. or Coleridire. MZaMEi Flidayiae w'84'years of age, T'rSiZ. u l,nis step.mcther Mrs. Milton Brown, vra la Smay. W?PK ooimdness f nd ibndl practtafcUynll hit Me axe reading, cii-cle book. . c jJ. nBVVmh WJ mar. i . j ifti Wtt ffi. w th t 4n Guilf ont county The funeral serv- The next "teachers' meeting will be ried to Miss Eunice Lowdetmilk in gter MrTparthama Steed b inv tunitlM.nro thosoewic4; w - le wera held from hta residence, In held Saturday, December 4th, and it is 1882. To this union seven children J kandleman r H "In a spirit, then f dswtJoir and tonnettt waa inadojn the family bury dueetad that . -every teacher in the umiw ham nf tchnm ntv their t w .v. wll i"Miwiirr"Wn; nhnnM thnnVa in mr sround al SDrtneles. betweenArcn- county who wishes to renew her certi- mother, survive: Dra, Claude 'A. and f vi MnW0n timuw-our hearts, and dedicate ourselves to dale and High .PomtThOTservlces ticate shall attend and study with the R. W. a M... and Gus 'Hawyorth, of ,den sickness returned Mondap morn-f the service of God's merciful and lov- were ,widucW by BerMr.-Farlow, other teachers tne readmg circle boon. Asheboro; Mrs. Pleta Hayworth ElUs, to"het home in Winatonalem. .. Jtag purposes to his children. of High Point, assisted bf Rev. Doug- 'egetoJiave this' opportunity to renew, of TAsheboro. .- ' rock crusher south of town near- ridentf -tte United States i of their certificates without going to In earlj Iff e Mr. Hayworth attended Franklinville bridge. America, do hereby, designate Thursvla"n'as; W. jrett anq J. J! summer school, as well -as to gain son the public schools of Randolph ciunty Mr. and Mrs. J. M. " Fentress" en 4?, the Twenty Fifth Day of Novem- Tomlinson, of reensboro; tt.-A.iMn- i i.j . t- tiUiu l numnul flia fnn mn f.r . i .. t n - . 1wW iurr u a.ikv f Thanlrairltrinai aiul lfflSOn and JUlBS UametU lOmllnSOn, isuWocts in the course of study. an education which he has received m Saturday night and Sunday in toknvVnve. and I call upon my country- Arcndaie, one protner, Jf . mm., r.u : ii. life's best school exoenence. .itK,Q , men to cease from their ordinary task lereromo toHuinson, 1 S3v- wrre & the church at : ? f and avocations upon that day, givingpids. Mich.. and 1 iaesMiruay. , s,ni, jn mno j Tomsinpa - mem- . . . ' . tt mi tn th mwrnhnnuv f Rnd nnH Manney.'of Salisbury. fTJn Rriiea. fln Piiln. Pt. r " I 7. t . ' . Kandolpb and Montgomery jorora ior zz.K. " r" " ; ., ..j .mijm. Hm I Hmmh na Mrs ibiS1 J?', H06 S I!" Vo when-ho unite with the M. FedtrM l"ou,t 1 .grateful acknowledgement." .Waldo Porter, fiLG-,4- SeUe4Jf gla Maie BjroWn, LW. Fo Kchu ls Asheboro. Before moving Clerk of the Federal Court iLiuth, . ,1 . i,., ,. r. . vid M. Petty, f Jethleh6 Pa., Four ltMIUV QUO. OJICI Vf ( Ancient upix of , Grand Mrs. Josephine three grand nun, vaji- rne aeceasea wcum nave oeen uua nai on. " " t. , . mV , . ' .' an; J. D. 83 years old January 2, next. He had many others scattered about the sec- ready to write his last will and teste, tt, Julian; not been in good health for several tion. jmcnt, handing it to Mr. J. L Craw- - . ); J. M. years. , ' ur. Tomlinson was bom July 4, . ford, of his city, with the request that . m 8ue- filler 4; M. Weather1y.K irii m. wv-j4 W Blavtock has nnonnAd jJt.triitfwn ! UU r wiTKrai , 2 I ei-eat-iriaiKichkiren also surViv. Pearl C. Adains, FreoVBurgeus, Blanch farm on Ifeep'Rrverin ColeWdte federal court in Grerasb-kmainBV RAMSEUftf bEADTAnipnffjjgiB nephews nd nioeea of rariow, Mrs. uertrude Keyncios, uora townsfilo which he owned and also tn the first Monday in December. The fol- v . Dr. TomiinsoTr jeaiamg-m Mig rxnw rreeuiiui Miayuio ciiib, oura nJiitui adjoining farm at the time oi ins lowing nannoipn ana mouiKomerjr William HCnry waiKll'S tuea SUa- e vj. i.yuuuiwu, o. u. .uuuimvu, B. W. lrevost. S. G. Richardson. Robt. a-, rn.mom a nrx,.ntrxA citizens have been chosen. J. F. Pick- Heniu Tupurlaw nivht Nnvmher i5. Mrs. ArtrUr Lyon. Mrs. Charles M. Wood, Mattie Ashworth, Virgie Saw- 'HiflFerant farm imnlemeni "eomoaniea" ett. Liberty; lArenzo McCaskiH, Can- 1920. The deceased wculd have been Hauser and Mrs. Alvin Paiker, with yer, Came Hockett Martha White, tto traveled t onn for th v hnt- dor: C W. black, Kandleman Ullian Canoy, C C. Lowe, Mrs. E. J. tanooga Drill Company, Inter for vthe Welch, Piscrah; W. H. Bennett naroi ton. rLnei nroaaweii. ai.. u. iva- nak. n;n nnunh k.h jonn a. nurame. AEncDoro: j. m. vcori noy, Ora Scott, Iola Lowdermilk, Cleta which firms were takn o'vey bv the Scarboro, Randleroah; Garlund Sisk Mr. Watkins was born in Stanly 1836, at Brush Hill, now Archdale, Ran V. Rich. Lucv Leitrh Lovett. Eunha T.fnol nrvar romnanv. Mt. Gilead. countv. near Norwood. More than 60 dolph county. He waa the son of Al- years ago he married Miss Lou dt-uth- len u. anu nacnci cnguau iiraui.n, FARMER NEWS ' erman, daughter of the late Jesse early Quaker settlers, and one of the Smitherman, of Troy. She survives most influential families. On April Miss Lucile Koarnr. in visiting friends him and also the following children: 27, 1859, he was married to Miss Mar at Burlin(rtn aiid Oosipcc this week. J.C. Watkins, of Greensboro; V. H. tha Stockton Hunt, granddaughter of Mrs. K. W. Fuller, who 1ms been in Watkins. Jr.. and Mrs. I. G. Craven, of Nathan Hunt, famous Quaker preach- Kouflt Carrie Erwin. Flossie Phllllbs. .11 ,v. i tont with the Hitrh Point Hospital for the past Ramseur. and E. C Yvatkins. of Ram- er and lounder of Guilford College a Ruth Plummer, Mrs. Mar S. Rich- t n; truly be said of hirr. tliat six weeks, has rer-.irned home. She preceded him to the grave by 17 Miss Mav Nance, a nupil in the Mr. Watkins lived in Montcomerv years. ' - " IH UlUtUKU I"" lOll.lWll .M ' - . - - . , . ' ' ' ... .... t rU.-bL'wn, I m'a hi !:. day life and at his place of buneci rarraer High school, was ope rawa on county before moviiur to Columbia u : lomimson was euucaieu at ov uun. wtck u uk iiikii x unit nuouiuu raeiorv lunao na eounLV. some iortv uorueu diwiuuik kuuvi. b vuiwi .u- for appendicitis. years ago. The village of Columbia stitution, and Trinity College, and in tne xoiiowtng article, wwcjat .area 1a tne cuzaneu oneer54 yef original clipping waa auuk by . lis. John G. Bawycr, ana mads as follows. "Pertinent to tlw recent continUe4 cold .'eather, a statement taken from aa old scrap book 01 an elderly lady might furnish interesting , reading matter for the weather men and farm-" er. It reads as follows; "January and ... . rt. M 1 " 1 t . r eoruary, 1010, were warm ana spang . like, t ' March T-as cold and ' stormy , Vegetation hod gotten;-weli alomr in April When real winter set in. unow and elect fU on 17. different days la May. In June there was either frost or enow on every day but three. July was" eold end frosty. August: was worse: ' Ice formed nearly an ' inch in thickness and killed every green ' thing in the United States. - In the spnng 01 toi l corn wnicn nna oeesi kept over from 1815, sold for' from Z-5 to 910 per bushel, tne Buyers pur chasing for seed. In June, 1839, snow fell to the depth of a foot1 at James- . town. 'Vajr and was piled high up Id hug drifts fat most t of the- northern states. There was snow in many parte of Iowa and Illinois. oa.May-iU,a8T8, Dr. TornTinaWsrdtegk t Mr. aawyer, ar country mercnanc ox Gates county, unearthed this bit oc news last week, when he was making . McKeresie Lyde Kearns, Bertha i'rea- wvirh . renresented for nine vetirs. nell, Glenna Floyd, Kate Varley, Manr n the pasing of Mr. Hayworth the Kennedy, Mary Yowell, Mrs. L. B. entire county lias sustained a great Bryan, Esta Homey, 1mise Brooks, 0S8 Hjg exarnpie will not on.y live D. W. Maddox, Thelma Lamo, Bessie in e hearte and minds of W.s imroe- U Rice, Henrietta Moye. Mrs. K. U Hit familv and f:ien.H. but in the a j. White. day life and at his place of bunec The funeral services were conduct . 'ed from the UL P. church by Rev. L. FOURTH RED CRpSS ROLL CALL w Gerrlnger, Dr. W. E. Swain, ei Thrown Summit, and Kev. 1. r. An George Kearns, of High Point, are the Ranlolnh Citlsena Aaked to Back This j ot.i,! .a. mhirh interment guests of their father, Mr. J. 0. . followed in the local cemetery. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren For tho remainder of the month the M . DBTim Ruarr.-November 14th. a daughter. KewkHph Chapter of the American Born to MVi' and Mrs. Frank Woolcy, too in the fodrth Bed CroM Roll Mr. Edgar Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. 80on grew into the thriving town of the spring of 1857 he went to James- Ramseur, named for General Stephen town to tne nome 01 ur. wimam oi MtaEpatoJ-.da D. Ramseur, Mr. Watkins' command- fin to read medicine under him ing general in the Civil War. Dr. Coffin's son thought this would Mr. Watkins was sheriff of Mont- take away the desire to become a phy gomery county for two or three terms sician, but it did not, and he spent a and was most popular with ail classes, prontaoie year ootn in away ana He was elected to the State Senate perience with Dr. Coffin, who was con Bed Croea will strive to go over the ioonnea ,rosa nouyu. ..v.. rTV cv.il, f i.UmWton. and ; MHton.Tjrsioger, son r Mr. wunam from he 23rd dis lrn .hav Un appointed tor S-Hamar Townsend, were Tysinger, and Howard, son, of, Mr. 8am agaJa in 1912 be waa eleond to repre- of the country. MiItW-TysmrrW f Mr. WUHam from he 23rd district in 1904, and sidered the best doctor in this sectiohJ countries will be shown and explana- uuaurufoi .luiTw wn myyvtuw v , , j.. TimmmJ. ware lYsuger. ana ttowaro, son w jor. omr arain in liiz lie waa eieend to revre-ot tne country, ur lonuuson, uu erery township In the county aad the L"ZCa1 it the Fuller home in Lum- Tysinger, both- living near Hoovert-sont the; same district, composed of feeling more than ever the call for ap.,m8:;l,fil!w Nvrnber 12th.OmJy relative. Grove charch, died recenUy of typhod Randolph and Montgomery fcouatle ferrtoe, .left to the spring of 1868 for mm c tenlte t- soiicit i M,rt.!? Y-L-.V fever. Both young. men had beau flLiwfawB as tha 22nd Senatorial di5wiadelhla. to enter Jefferson col- - T .. . " m.M wuli. . ,. tha difteos whl'a i Is ratt ai) ehaifinaa aad F. E, Byrd Thwnnnual mecberania IS fee, 850s ratUlaing $10 W:jV MrsoaaUtyrfand t Mrs. Lee iuerna.et hh irtore-; w a we.go to pma, gwwny war tape womi wpa . i r " ; JZ-llS W tr-fiu Canata.: Measrs. ju and oeu wataeej ana Uneed. eketeh vsnusssfe wi m nnsis. awawensi . t ew r rm nra sh m9 t--- ' . tbeeldVnf Fra Uisgrsat va. The greornU tea ef A: ia l&Xf he came home and took up Braotice of modiciAe, locating at Themasrillet During the QvU War he Kaderod medical, service t both the Mre.eam Southeiv Itad JSorthera armiea. He taia Ufa will be noh. waa what the soldiers called a Quaker f 'jMNBrMhCMrtKMni,,'' Creeajbero, irbhed Utefr . jrJeaerat; . ftnuransy oa Mpt va uutui urn nm, - i i i i i i vr. nnunw mirrpu un vu iua vicinity.. V 8ETESAL. LK0I0M MEM 'oldhoaae at Archdale ia il80.where be atise Lena KserneV'cf wmflvoiu aaa KUSCIjo -TU uUPtC Kov ore nata tUS dents, practicing nu late Norm- , proltoion. , Ha' was asked U return fiiM bis r al CoUega,-speac Hcmoay witveu- ', wa&hingtoa, p. c Nov. is-ioer t iiuiadeiptua, , ana eotnptete nu W1U Ba unnaig.il (in lunvilfl V nMa, vv a ya-jij amiw Amerkaa legion ia the new Ceav bone aad aevet returned; . however, greer that comes, in March 4, 1WL Vaaderbilt Uartersity gav feint a dlp- M ..... . , -. - - - uiu iu Kaavrna.'ef WlwrU tlceWda by Eed Cross aid when need- tHe.eervea two 7J" gMM rmi Kaarna. of the State H. .1. ertaniatJo, not only Wpe U ZV al CoUegVt'Buada, witl war wot aeepc up vwr tTHnow wsc rTvr.l.Ti - praoe tlmae, rendering aw -7tr et aaaoVr , -,. j -. INatonal Bank of Umbertea, LEAGUE MEETING AT GENET A laadolf-h riUFns have been loydl -., . .. nn r.w , B7tA . '. . Only three former aoldiera and 'aten-jbiua with bniiorabie inenUoa in I860, aad aaewnred willingly, to mast calls! Bed Oreee atea CM iw The Lea rue of KaUona oaseatblv Wof tha leriea la the areesat Con- He was held la hire esteem by an sad lc?.Und te the back of the Bed I "hl.dolth coun- as atartef werlt ia CeBeWanjf waa f ailed te be re-elected. . the physidaaa in the etete and whoa ws j taia eau. jbemtfaoev wot- - " iJrT u . . atrial eupported ay tne ereyere ei aii vencra . Theaw exernee men and meraBera the war was over aaa ia tne recoa- ece tfcr reWrd our boys acting as IT, aas arranpu the OrrUtiaa - pubHe ef ; the f the lesion so far reported as having structioa days he waa called upon te a asMber te them tbotuaaas muse ' VharwUr aid Frl- world. Bperial eerrieee were new Ha elected te the TV TrTIVl; . uJJ- V,,, . rail foi ell the ehorchee frtat fcoam . a . .Wm a W Wv j i day, Wednesday l T?5!? -i iVJ." J1 tha elmtthee Snnday and. were taira are t A. L. Bulwinkle. Denv tlve worker la the church as it took oa s r rota- it bo published, apropos of the warm weather prevailing during the first tea days of November. Mr. Sawyer also stated that he Was printer's devil ia the office of the old Pioneer, in the,, days preceding tho Civil War, he be- . -ing a veteran of that war. At the time he was engaged in his duties ia , the Pioneer office, it vas owned and ; : published by a Mr. SUrke, who later removed to Norfolk, rjul engaged ia. the newspaper businoss. Chaotauqua in Asheboro Next Week To the Public: I happen to knkow Mr. R. Stafford Dawson and the work that ho is doing. He is a refined and highly educated ... toon, has visited Europe five times and is thoroughly equipped to give am hand knowledge of France, Italy, Ser bia, and Belgium. Pictures of these , North . Carolina; Louis fWaai Mill, atennhlieaa. New York! manv wave la liuildlnr the eomavaaitv raieed by HamUtoa -FUh. JrM Republican. NeW ia which he ttvd. giving freely bis , York) - Lester O. Volk, Repvbllcaa, tiue'and aveaae to the peoplejroing In aTBa ARTHUR EAST DEA0 ntlddle of but week when be enffered wounds.la time of eeace and aunojf u . . v - Uw rk of eomrht fng tike oolic - U aad earing lof tne hcbi sn 1 , W(rth chief UHL ia tbe Mm. Tennesseej L. K. Rharne, Repub- r decided That be bad lockd h. aiding te.avbeatth aurefoa "' C,MC. MkhlraeiJohn PhilllpHlll. Re, & . ... a,. t m aa aa. a. paoitean. aiaryiaaai i t huh, new life after the war. He eerred as day, . Tnte te a a unre r . . . r- uXmiM h, tha oekgatee. lL K ??L.iriA Ztm il Hayiski, bead of the Japansee dele- tngham. Republican, Massachusetts school cotnmltteemsa.aad helped la h w v. -t rj-" v7 -s .v,a cl rstion. says there IS no enance ox any fkroea J Mw Tort! .Uorooa Brownmg, iieme- crat, Tenaeaseei uarrou Kaaeo, itevao av. a . i . tt.. m -.a. as a vuiAi rvaa ermni ar nsari ii i an i ii aaaw aa - w ". ue -waa tum w, im , T, ' l : ' - xamoa. Aahithora. has returned from AaherniM Pete IWUI UH Friday whecTle of wWci hsra beta decnoa Are, wtor,y-f W irvnm Um did no Improve etreted la tbaveouaty. SeefflS u ship TteCharloUe rhre aW diod MorJat. ? Mr. 'East wee aa . ' TV JC! ZiZZ.ZjAJL tK. w U-it-J A.'a Bwgh, aged 71 "reare. a bwb- fUUs Attorney has beta fql rat of VH b eot. atraiftf-.Uorwmrd. bard working Crr? W Jv'lT MteV Point.' died a.. i. i -uv. tr. mi anant TaawdaY monlnX. after several oays aw .'wm n vs-'u a stv - - w axe. He la wrvited ar iuneee. f . mall rbildrwai also! ror tne pw "r- fifty vws ef i a wife and th oe brw f.at Texasi Royal C'Johnaoa, Repuhlkaa, iwteeted. .Bouta paaotat Aina v. The demand for radium ia the tnet- Johnson, rertcted, Waahlagtoa. Mai ef aaaeer aad varices ataiirwat Former eervtee representatives wan te the komee where he knew be would never receive any pay aad did his work hi these homes Just as willingly aa la the homes of tha wealthy. And up en ta hie death be eonttimed to beta eth- PasneereV y. Maseechetettel ' Thomee arat aad while be could not venture Ceaaelly, Demoermt, le-elected, Texas; far from ate borne many came to him. Marvia - Jones,- iJreNeras, reKwavuie mm speeuu. Mipruinasa naa pen to tittle children who always loved him as bis heart always tender to them, Dr. Tomltaaoa's life was lonely, aft er tM eeeta ex bis wue, oct ue levtng i taeat ef fft'tr aaa venees Mumm rnntT wtk. mnnnaum ww.r w u. w aiui dAaavad dls-asec. baa beeoane ee great that 'ailed 1 be reflected to the Houae'eare of Ms daughter, Harrlette, who STaM.u inovemnit Is now ea foot for with-, were. - Chart. Pope Caldwell, peme- ta aaiaarried, has always ben bis. Dr. vi't ana vniae wmwai ruiiar ai ni; r - . -. ... i. im mam aa foot ror o-ft brrxw, Jfn Et, who is a dr. r- bad sutoaearu y FZ? ' drawila It as moth AM possible froa erat, New Terkj Jacob L, MiUlg-a, for- la Ahaoa eoenty, aad.tetf abep m uign rr. Iweaaed wae taaea tel ue is oerviv-a K fT tvri-A .' , ... JHUea eafnsera, s Kiag gwope, Re- Temliasoa Mates to the rreat after speadiag a long aad useful life, loved aad respected by alt tions riven by Mr. Dawson. In addition to these pictures of Eu H rope, there will be thousands of feet : of motion pictures of history, comedy and drama, singing by an accomplish . ed singer, eommualty singing, eae C the cleverest mgicins in th acal nesa, in fact, many features ofeatee tAlnment and instruction. This Chauteaqua'will be gfcvra la tta court bouse m Aahrbore oa Moadav . Tuesday and Wedaeaday of next week, November tJ, 3. aad 24. 8oaaa tick ets will be oa sale at the Standard and. Asheboro Drug Stores at. II for ehtU ren and IX0 for edutta, Botne atheel children will also call oa yet with tick eta. Fof the five perforutaaoM tha minimum of to to SO eents adwleeloa will prermil provided yon haTO a eeaa on ticket Withoot season tieketo ea gle adntlasioawrill be 86 and M cents. Remember the dates and place, tie Tember tX, n and U. at the Ashehere court bouse. Trls show la given far tv Sjnefit ef the school impreveeaect faad. I aaoure yon that you wfil be bbrily entertained, instructed ' aad please 4 with Mr. Dawaon's eompany. Very truly. - , P. W. MADDOI. Albemarle 8caa Boildlag iDesiVef t J byFlM . The tnaia building ef tbe AJbew ' -irraded school was oetreyed by f Monday teornmg at 10 o'clock. N. dsi.es eotepted 0e building, aad t school was ia full evasion, but I children encased without injery. More thaa 100 officers and enp!" of tbe Bowthera Railreed, who 1 beea With tbe compeay continue for 15 yeare, aadlfor their loyaltr tatemit, were awarded loyalty rr te Charlotte by Prcsideat . U Hairteoa. . -
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1920, edition 1
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