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I AskcWr. North Care.faa, Thu lay; November 25 1921
Nl'MUER 47
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MIAN CONFEMCE
HUD LAM Wt
RAIJIRKEWS
Hoit- 4Vtare spends
."ves and
Mr. D. C
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. . inenaa in i.iwnKnon
ii.miri ill nernuwi itiuic .
P!" .- n Committees Make' Mr. and Mrs C. E. Baltk
?i,.ood Attendance Noted Lambert and Mrs. W. E
North Carolina Christian Con- spent Saturday night and Sundays..
1 . n iu 95th annual session C
? . church in the
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jJHE AMERICA!!;. ED CROSSX
rOVXTH ID C.OSS HOLL CAlL-WEKlY JQ, Tjffl
IH PEAGEIHME
cutern LLc-
Bamloliih Citizens As'.u.-d to Back 7hi
: Splendid Organization I
For tlie remainder of the month the
American
over the
(By Maxwell Gorman.)
lUJc.gh. Ncv. 21. The circular ;i
Craven and family, of Colerid ft. BT Jf ir"
Roads church in the Alton Craven, of Bell Buckle. Tenn.. ft
t7rk trosi Kouas cnurcu in i
Kim pail cf Randolph county, N
tTZA Continued in session until !
i-0' - rP..n. the inclement
inty, Nov. attended the funeral of his grandfath
untd Fri-'er last week.
t afternoon, uespiu, ie intiemem, Mr R H Kirkm-n family of
F .i, acinus we.-e lartrelv at-1 m . . ' .
kveatner uk ;- - iiroy, were nere on Dusiness one ciay
p"5 . j .. ..; enmt iraK manifest . . . J
Mr. N. F. Phillips went to Greens
boro last Friday on business. '
Mr. and Mrs.' Ed 'Phillips and Mr.
Archie Jones and family, of Bennett,
were visitors here last Sunday.
Mr. Will J. Cox made a trip to Rox
boro last week with Mr.' Fillmore in
his airplane. He says they were 47
minutes going and he enjoyed the trip
very much. He spnt tho night with
Mr. W. E Feiree and family, 'former
residents of Ramseur.
r!"L, .mi a tine spirit was
Waristian churches near the enter
finitiir chureh assisted handsomely in
ffor the delegates and visitors.
The opening day was featured by;
JiUrMsea by President T. E.
lZTZd Rv- S.C.HarrelL Mr.
White spoke on "Big Jobs for Little
SiesF and Mr. rlarrei on "Minis
tering to the Expression of Life f
jddresscs were ordered publish-
mL
Rev I Harrell, D. D. former
.ajtor of the Christian church in Bur
lioSoa, and for 25 years a prominent
'minister in the Christian church, was
izZLlI a transfer to the North Caro-
Ja Methodist Episcopal conference in
fzZi. t Rocky Mount.
I Reoorts were made by the various tion
1 - "..7 a J-.. UJ m.o-1
ff fte woman's home missionary au" tmgs w surau
f" .r .i .ilate public eratrtude. A blight is on
fv also made his report of the year's
rwffc . . . 'v. ..J.
Jhree missionaries on tne tnuren, s
iam on furlough were present in the
conference and made heipful address
ed Rev. E. C. Fry telling about the
Japmese work, fter. D. Barrett
Porto Rico, and Rev. Yt. F. Jor-
idoa of the work ia Central and South
America. - ' ' .
Mrs. W. A. Harper was on the pro-
iatm for a history of the woman's
GOVERNOR BICKETTS THANKS
GIVING PROCLAMATION
1 1 f
Here is the governor's proclama-
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Kanuoipn napver oi f recommendat'or of Marion E :
Med:Ciss wiU strive to go over ne , f appointment to a cabinet po
topm the fourth Red Cross Roll Call. tjQn in y aiminist.a-
cnairmen nave Leen PP ; Uon at Washington has failed to secu .
try township in the county and toe gi tum of the nior,t pion.ment o
ever
e
pionunent of
najv.es were soiicit-
appointed canvassers wdl canvass mocu whose
ir.eir lernvory m, c, Governor-elect Morrison, Governor
membe. C G. Somen of Asheboro Spnator
is roll call chairman and r. E. Brd is chailman Wafren and
treasurer. . , . . . no.ithe congressman from the state and all
" V: the r.t, except two Supreme Court
IliO I V I .7...v-... .-.( I g
justices (Clark and Hoke) Commis-
hArd. In her absence Mrs. W. H. Car
roll, of Burlington, read the paper.
Dr. J. 0. Atkinson, mission secreta
ry, delivered an address -on Our New
Day in Mission Work" He tofcl of the
our material prosperity, and, the faith
for which we fough has been denied. :
"But adversity is the.sMpreme test
pass to immortality. Moreover, it is ;
somewhat .to have felt the mightsi
Anerteaai wke entrlBte f tie. Red oeMenttt feel ply repaid
fer their generosity If they could see 'wnMt.ilt .iieiuM 'ta hmdreda of tbonsaod
of war weary nffereca n the BalkB(.v Uere S widowed Roumanian mother
berf-t end the boy at (he left i weaHa ftUM acrapa from the TV2?2
attieneids. They bate Just received wlnWri. elothlni, Je and coadenaea
aflk for the baby. Blmlltr work Is aelat far ftamnaa refugee drive
(rem heme. --tts''V-';':
A i- t A I
" l . . . . . . 'sinnnr nf A orinilfn rn n fw rAhor
In srloomv war davs when Kandoipn s . r . , . r ,
bnve heroes were" facing the fire on oct"! Pomt bla"k riIuseJ to en
the battie fields of France this great th"n u
organiiation did more than anything! It is talked here today that the
else. They were followed oa the bat- purpose of Mr. Butler in seeking to
tkfields by Red Cross aid when need- get the endorsement of the leading
ed. This organ ia tion not only helps in Democrats w as to use them in a future
war but keeps up their splendid werk campaign which he is figuring in
in peace times, rendering aid wherev-, ahead, rather than to expect them to
er needed. do any good in an ostensible applica-
landolph citizens have been loyal tion for a job under the Harding ad
and answered willingly to many calls ministration which the state of North
and let's stand to the back bf the Red Carolina has no right to expect and
Cross in this calL Remember the eer-. which Butler really has no hope cf sc
vice they rendered our boys acting as curing. The Sampson Fox has failed if
a mother to them thousands of miles, that was his purpose, because the re
from home. urt is a distinct refusal of the active
The following roll call chairmen Democratic leaders to endorse Butler
lor any tiling.
H. WJttkws Infuential Ranx
Won Counts'. Dead. The Father of
urge born of great humanities; to havef Commimity-CaU-d;
neara tne trumnets ox uoa calling us wBauwvw.
. IKWICIDB AT RANDLEMAit
Wm B4ffan Shoots and Kills Jamca
Fioanclng State Administration
Asheboro Mrs. Charlie Cranford,!
Mrs. Charies Fox, Mrs. Hal M. WortV
Mr;. B5?U B"tt: . The state budget commission which
PnBkhmWtn.?.L FvK functioning in Raleigh since
Raleman Mrs. T C. Stotr early last week is stm writing on the
Seagwrre-Mrs. D. A. ComeUson, of financially making ends meet in
"J-J. u AV11- , i the undertaking of preparing the bud-
lTmuy miss mauoe rnMupa. iKt of salaries of orders and maldnr
Columbia Mrs. T.
seur,
A. MoZitt, Ram-
appropriations for the various insti-
atadrevTbrM ittS 'Liberty-Mrs. W T. Hanner, Julian. SfiX'TMS'S
i tr-li. . Watkin3. of Ramseur. answered the Hu&naa. an overseer in 'Deep River Lt n r uv,k w. notrua wronger, r-very puo-
T TT : 1 a. rl f I 1 a. fttl 1 t I nf . -A.'4
from the grip of blood and iron and jt roll sall last Thursday morning. Mttto
guide them in the footsteps of the f"? ing -biwbu
prinPA nf Pmm but the memory of one whose life has man
ii- n Li. ' v been full of noble deeds lingers in the shaW
"iSS -.Zt "TCrZrST hearts and minds of his loved ones
and kilted James Hinshaw.
i came from pray to Randle-
fme thnee months ago. Hin-
i a married man, a member ox
been blest with health and strength. m'JJJ
The fields have yielded an abundant Mr y,
narveai; ine neaas aau nanus ox in-
served in France, a son 0 Route No.
and Gol
- of Lee Sinshaw. Huffman ia married
a few yeart ago suf-. ajs'd- has five children.
fered a stroke of paralysis and was in 'The deceased it is claimed while nn
aeirleeted field in China where a col
lege is to be made the center of an en
tm of an enterprise of evangelization
for 1,300,000 people not now covered
by any foreign' missionary agency.
Supt una, v. jormson . was aiao
ieard m a strong plea for the Chris
tain Orphanage, which is now erecting
an additional building to accommodate
$0 or 60 more orphan children.
A general discussion on "an ade
quate program of religious education"
for the church in reconstruction claim
-ed the attention of the conference at
the afternoon 8e3irtL..To di
voted to correlate r&e' Sunday:
with Elon College and to regard Elon
as crowing and completing the
church's educational system. ,
Kev. F. C Lester is creating a fine
impression by his "morning watch"
devotional half -hours given each
morning, as is J. V. Gunter during ty;
"afternoon fellowship" talks.
Several visiting ministers were pres
ent during the session, among them
Ui. W. W. Staley, president of the
Southern Christain convention, Dr. C.
H. Rowland, president of the Eastern
Virginia conference, and Chaplain d.
I. Black, of the A. E. F.
Reports were heard on foreign
missions, education, and addresses
were given by Rev. C. B. Riddle, Dr
X. G. Newman, Joe Wiley Stout, Rev.
W. L. Wells and President Staley.
The conference adjourned on Friday
-oi last week.
The only new point to be under
taken is Clavton for next year, with
Hev. J. E. Frocks a pastor. A church
has already been organized there, and
a house ot worship will be elected
curing the year. t
Rev. J. E. McCauley and Rev. W. J
-Edwards were ordained to the full
gospel ministry, and Rev. S. M. Lyman
licensed as a probationer, Dr. N. G.
ijewman, of Elon Collego, preaching
tne ordination sermon. 1 Several candi
date were arimittjH ti thn Rlhllcal
class.
Officers were elected as follows:
President, Rev. R. L. Williamson,
enderson; 'vice-president, Rev. A. T.
nu, Ramseur; secretary, J. A.
Uckey, Eion College) assistant secre-
"T. J. W. Patterson, Greensboro;
urtr, Hon. K. B. Johnson Carde-
nas. ...
Tba rennrtc if t
"Jx there are 46 actively engaged ia
wore, showed fine progreas along
ubm, u did also the reports from
n 121 ehurrhita Minutiil with tha
nfTtnee.
was the presence of Dr. J. W.
wUoaa pastor of the ntertaininf
cnarei n iRr.a t vi. acti.
rtnd old patriarch, like the
4f John, sat as he talked to the
"rmc which was charmed with
reminiscences. -
Ummrilt v. i o i lu
iot the conference next year.
Mr. 1. A bjii mt d- t..i.
Sir. J. A Aju -a r-.l-. . ...
Ily hit by the Norfolk Southern
CT? tfra Monday moraine of
"V k below BUeoa.
KiV1"1 that the v engine f Mr.
w went dead oa tho railroad
25M eroMlng and before he
2 et It started again was hit by
Md thrpwinf Mr. BriU la a
m broerht t Asheboro to Mem
"Hotpltal cms the train. . He eulTtr
mETr cate na nrulM on bis bead
liu r r " mjuiva, ew. oe u iw
aieeiy new.
Concord-Mrs. C C. Hubbard, r-- - '
m'' T r cn. k: ' tt al needs increase appropriations. The
New Hope-J M. SnawNev Hope l be foUow-
v- Mm a w rs,n 'ed by.levy of a state taxtfor 1921, yet
Mat.. me rv . Oja m. nAMasirtf aMMM fKAMri thaM an-.li
Level Cross-Mrs. V. U. Siler, Ran-; 'l'? "tT:,, i,
dleman, Route No. 2. . state, than i.-, tha. ,.
New Market J M. r urr, Hign l- ,
work shortly to oe unaertacen in a dustry nave amved ar a tioeer under- fvU h,iti, k A tW inflvumr of Honor went to the -
standing and sympathy : the public the veara hf! UBnsUk jk-B- tf 'Hidrman and with vile and f o tx.i. and dumb, for the feeble minded and
Walter Scotten,
conscience has "wakwedLto the neces- nHyg lwaTkricken burtvcTlanguag. and with rocks in Kkt-M (Do Redding, children and rictims of the
sltl.nif1C!Le?laerol J? -r with cold a few days before the end his hands bToteout the glass in front tSuSJb rfo. 3 7" P1?8 M fo7
tiuuiwuw UBUHiuvia, aim ictuiuviv.i- -am& w tkan H... alarm nvM kin HMtf In n nfflYTt T ot m the hOUSe. ..i j rv rt t -. to XV UUUlCUUttlcl y unviU-.M iVT ngw-
ary increases in our educational facili- TZZm" Vi ".T,.T: Sr i-i-r. J., f . nt olena7L'.r- J ever.' the stitc tax lew ha not been
ties; and, even on the rred and dreary iB, ft Bhort tini. j.nrt th. 'A . hnli Mhl Huffman went to the door 7I!.. oT V-rl:;. . reeknmended and may sot be. The bud
flail nf tnvfltnn th Mirht haa fa en. : . . " . T 4J1. . ," . fiea-Hi. vriuvc wuiuuue tvwwa,- f -,v -.
- i . llq " wnen memDers oi nis iamuy noucea to mviie aeceaaea vo leave. -. re Bennett R. F. D.
...u ..iv. .u '"J; v - his breathing was bad. Some of the closed the door to leave is wnen me Columbia Mrs.
away. . . ; neighbors were summoned and sud- glass was broken and in falling the cti
"Therefore, I, Thomas Walter Bick-denly the final good bye was said. pieces ut her face and hand. Then Cedar Grove Mrs. C. T. Luck Sea
eit, governor of lorth Carolina, do Mr. Watkins was the son of Cul-' it was the husband shot killing Hin- g-gye 2.
proclaim and set apart Thursday, the pepper Watkins and Anna Marshall shiw without knowing who he was or B Grant Mrs. Fernando Lynch Ashe
25th day of November, 1920, as a day Tomlinson. He was bom in Stanjy wfcy hj.waa theroit. boro.
6 publc thanksgriving and prayer. couty near Norwood and wf a ylucytesTht jjgttriet; ytnont noting detail cdiur FailsArch Briles
v-.tmnai uuy kvaut umytv repair v m me puMic icnpois in wiwmminioi-y 'xscy raKunw Y w ,,
th&y&Muxi rf warthitf nd:.- an&later at Jonesvill Mar 'E&InSldf"
tdrn thanks W the Lord for his endur- the early days of the Civil .War Mft Courier calls upon all to await- the
ing mercy and unfailing love and es- Watkma, only 17 years of age. enlisted hearing of the case before either con-
pecially let us remember that pure re- with Company C 14th regiment Anson" demning or excusing the act, for in
ligion and undefiled is to visit the fa- County Guards. He v ent through the this as well as all other cases there
therless and widow in their affliction entire war with a record unsurpassed, should be a fair trial both for the
and to keep ourselves unspotted from Entering as a sergeant he was pro- defendant ami state.
the world, etc. ,moted from time to time, and surren-
idered at Apptmatox. Returning frotn
SOPHIA ROUTE 1 NEWS . the war with no money but with a
. clean character, sterling qualities,
oi
eni
S.
7i7 I Ward.
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
MOVED TO CHARLOTTE
get committee will not make public
any of its recommendations to the
general assembly until its report is
submitted to that body in January.
SHERIFF J. F. HUGHES RESIGNS
MR BRADY APPOINTED
Sheriff J.- F. Hughes has tendered
jhte Msigxtetion jgs. sheriff of Jtandolplj
county anar anenii J. a. erruiy wno
A large crowd attended the baptising honest endeavors and a firm determi
at Glenola the second Sunday. nation to succeed, he began his busi-
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis spont Sun- ness career by clerking in a country
day in Randleman. store A few years later he engaged in
Miss Blanche Davis spent Saturday the mercantile business in Montgom
afternoon with Miss Cora. Edwards. ery county by himself. In 1870 he was
Mrs. A. E. Edwards and daughter elected sheriff of Montgomery county
Cora spent Friday in High Point. I which office he held for four years.
Mr. James C. Davis spent the week-1 In 1879 Mr. Watkins moved to Ram
end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. seur then but a small village known
W. Davis. as Columbia factory. He assumed
Mr. A. D. Gray spent Saturday in charge of the Columbia Manufactur
High Point on business. . ing Company and has made it one of
Mr. Frank Bingham and Miss Cora the be3t business enterprises of the
Edwards spent Sunday afternoon with county. Soon after moving to Ram
Misses Edith and Ollie Julian of Mill- seur Mr. Watkins urged the beginning
boro. of a Sunday school. Although not
Miss Callie Stanley spent Monday then a Christian himself his influence
afternoon with Miss Cora Edwards. brought about the establishment of
The little Infant daugher of Mr. and the Sunday school and the church in
Mm. fteortre Cox was ouiely laid to which he has taken the keenest in-
P , r I . . . 1.
Marlboro cemetery aunoay terest ana nas Been a oevoiea, conse-
The records of the United States
Attorney's office were moved to Char-
1 . u : .. i ) --n 1 . tt
NORTH CAROLINIANS URGED... LTX
CONTRIBUTE TO ARMENIANS M steed AIic7Phijlip3 ha"
. . . . gone to Charlotte where the head-
"Innocents, orphanaged by the cruel wi jn future
ravages of war, thinned by the pangs offlce ha8 becn AAa,OT0 gi Sep.
of hunger, paled by the lack of nour- tember j m4 te
ishing hands of mother and lathe. fou o(jmg ,n of
and begging for a chance to lire, to- ,ftW building- Former United7 State8
day are holding out their appealing MU)rney Hammer was appointed
.teLnwt United States Attorney on February
ui ?:' 23 and was confirmed on February
the Near. East Relief'.sums up a criti-
O 4 1 1 A Ua ...nr. mtnWPtnA n 1
cal condition among a beggar nation d . on
nrViAM vi4-invttfif flnntnanna nacniTA '
r':T7u:":: :Xa;:Z March 3, MM, and after the expiration
U.O CliUIU, L Wi.- U.U.. .f flrst he
Bty . for another term.
In the last campaign North t,aro- Hav, nominated for Con
lXfcL Mr Hammer sent his resign.-
I1CSO CIlllUI-ll, OOYCU 1IWII1 ,ll ll -j-- t
torture, todav are being given a
chance
Trebizond
the home of North Carolina's adop
tion. It is where the 8,834 children
was elected by the Republicans of the
county in the recent election, war. ap
pointed Tuesday by the Boa.d ot
County Commissioners to fill the un
expired term of sheriff Hughes.
Sheriff Brady has assumed the du
ties of the office and. will be lormally
sworn in on Monday of the December
term of court. Mr. Brady expects to
move his family to AsheLcro in the
near future.
AMERICANISM HELD
SOUTH TOGETHER
tion to the Attorney General effective
, waay are un - Septemoer 15 la8t. S. j. Durham,
to live at the ophanage.at of BeKmnMr Cit was appoinN
nd, Armenia. It is known as ' f . tupr..ftep BnH pVterecl'
afternoon. crated member. In every phase or upin Carolina generosity 10 neep meui
The breaved have our heartfelt sym- hfe in the Ramseur community Mr. airve. ,
pathy. Watkins has had a hand, church in- in calling upon me peopie oi i-orui
Misses Nannie and Bertha Spencer dustrial, social and economic. It was Carolina, the Near East Relief is con
snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan-. truly said of 'him he was the father fident -that the orphans allotted to
' J I . . . ;. T 1. !( If 4UI- , 41l k MaMJ oa in fhA
oi me commueiiy. in asny uio mr. nnn bwx n
Watkins was married to Miss Louise last campaign.
Smithirman. who with one daughter i
week Mrs. L F. Craven, and three sons. J. ' CHAUTAUQUA OF SPLENDID
ed a few days thereafter and entered
upon the duties of his office.
allotted to this state are depending d iminal of ,aw whfch he
m r...li-a mMai,TT TA -OAfl IMP TYI .
has neglected for several years owing
to the arduous duties.
Iav Ktwnrer.
Miss Leia spencer axwnueu
vices at Marlboro Sunday.
Mis. Muriel Lowe spent the
Frank Bivens Dead
Frank T. Biven, aged 66 years
died at his home in Jamestown last
; Sunday, Deceased formerly lived in
' A I I 1 1 .
Asneooro ana numeu a uaugnier oi
The 'News and Observer truthfully
says that it was Americanism that
held he South together in the recent
election.
Germans, dissatisfied over the peace
. trantv in rrpnarfll Ttnliana rliacntiafi ftH
was 1 reappointed ' " , " ' X ' , j.
contented over the treatment of
Greece, all the other forigncrs and
descendants of foreigners who took
their spite out on the Democratic
party live somewhere else than in the
South. There was dissatisfaction in the
South, of course, over high taxes, over
the draft, over the many disagreeable
things that war brought. But in the
South principle is what count3. The
voters of the South believed sincerely
in the league of Nations and as Hard
ing said it ought to be scrapned, the
South as far aa its ability went, was,
with the exception of Tennessee, in
favor of scrapping Harding.
-t with relatives. She was accompar C. Watkins. Greensboro: E. C. and
nied by Mrs. Fount, of New Center. W. H. Watkins, Ramseur, survive. A -
Mrs. Ellin Edwards ana aaugnvor aaugnter, mrs. rieia rvaiains vajio, i uiwim . . 1 , :
Miss Cora attended Quarterly meeting died in 1900. He is also survived by held the first of the week under the
at Center 8aturday. sister Mrs. Nannie Ross, of Sanford. auspices of the Asheboro school was
Misa Cora Edwards spent Sundny The funeral service was conducted by of much educational value. Splendid
afternoon with Miss Callie Stanley. Rev. Smith, pastor of the church, who lecture were given, each being illus-
Meeatrs. Ray Lackey ana uien was assisted oyiitev. joraen, presia- jiv.k. . ... ... -
Clodfetlow. of Hiirh Point were wel- ng elder of he Gastonia district, and weU chosen Mid nicely rendered.
com guests at Mr. C W. Stanley's who was a former pastor, also H. C. Mr. ana Mrs. iwion are cu.u
WayV Byrum, also a former pastor. A large people and their chautauqua is Df high
WW.m.. . . ... n, . 1 I m J 1 o 1. arlll MiltlvatA tha. tia nf
Maaara. ixnrtv and Maine oianiej numoer oi reiauvea ana irrenui 7 ...
spent Sunday nign "irn roinu
Among tnos wno vinw
was a man
time f need and on for whom every
on had most profound admiration and
respect, and in whom every on had
tmnlkHt confidence.
r - t .. . . .
EDUCATIONAL VALUE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hooker.
Stnaley's Suadny wer T4r. and Mm.
Awry Hayworth Mlsi Cora Edwards
and Messrs. Allen Oodfelter and Roy
Lackey of High Point.
Soatb Carolina Lad Kills Two Small
UiMni
throughout the state gathered to pay the young people to higher and better
the last tribute to Mr. Watkins who thinking.
among men, o friend in I , wlB ' nv
A. DK1I1. nn i, no mi
TRAIN, RECOVERING NICELY i
Mr. J. A. Britt, who was injured
. n .t r.it. o iW. .....
To be a friend is indeed a blessed . wnen jn nungisosuwrra
orivilere and a pleasure to a man the; train hit the car in which he was nd-
,'typ of our .irteemed friwd, Mr. W. taf at a crossing near uiscoe, oion
Rav Henderson. srtd 16 years, of ti nr.,..,. ui. -a aa. rii Km dav of last week, and who was
:.. ' 3 I V. mA , l. . .V. -f. 1.1 k.rl u
I DITJUIDI M U1S nVIHUI Mil ii-dIhm mm
Ran-
South Carolina, murdered Frank and JUr vlTtu
I loya airor, agea mo i
respect fl rely, of Gaffney, 8. O, last
It is said that Henderson enticed the
children to g with him hunting and
when about six miles frim their. heme
shot the younger child, blowing the
top off his head, eaarht the ldr bey
and beat him ever th head with his
rn until b was dead, then threw the
nir-l badiM lata a Mbv creek.
Hendereon waa apprehended and tend aad help
lodrd la tne Cbereke eounty aii.
Scvtval Meetlag at Central Falls
Baptist Chan.
Hants CUus Writes Children of
dolph County
-wt tt a v a a a .
iZ i -iiuiw - .ui . iear uuiaren, wne ana aii:
fhU home in 0nT n Chri-dma. tim jagain U here and.
few dava jlrttl deara. I am ready for you. My
7 . store are full, my airplane are ready
and all I need is to know what you
K I 1. VI - r 1"" " "' . l,f, . 1 . . - if"
Jmm-J wuu nnw ui- a aiu veil mt
A wival meetinf fcegaa at the
b-j- Vk Vitnt Valta laai
ftunday, November XL . Be. W. G.) Th body of Father Griffin, prleat of w yu
Vnofi. at rajnnaunt. uml. aaa cnarn nin iMiand. who niaairoearM aevi ",4"","
era! day at, was found haturdny in
a shallow grave four mile from Gal
way wHh bullet wound In his head.
He waa kidnapped several day ato by
three naknowa persona.
of tit preaching. The rvk will
eontlmw for two weekak ,
Everyone la eord tally nvttad to st
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SANTA CLAU3.
Care of Th Courier,
Asheboro N. C
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DOWN IN NEW HOPE
Both sides have appealed to The
Dispatch to expose the rascality of the
other side during the election in New
Hope township, just acioss the line in
Randolph county. The first request
ame from a Republican subscriber
who declares Democratic leaders tried
to get two poor women who were de
pendent upon him for a living to vote
their ticket He is "glad ,to state.
however." that he found out this
trick" and had them to vote his way.
The second letter is from a Democrat
ic woman who declares that two saw
mill men, Republicans, discharged a
poor homelPM lad of sixteen oecause
he said he was a Democrat and that
this was followed up by the people
who were boarding the youth, turning
him out of a home. A Democratic
home has taken him in, she reports.
She also charges that Republican mon
ey "from the North" flowed Into Ran
dolph, but delights in th fact that "we
beat them to a frasale in New Hope."
Evidently there is considerable poli
tics In New Hope, and It taken a good
while for it to simmer down after aa
election. We wish we were in posi
tion to arbitrate tho matter, but be
ing a UUU'far from taw, Ex -Sheriff C
C Shaw la hereby nominated as a
board of arbitration to re down to
New Hop aad fat matUrf adjusted-
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