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TF ilia 4 .-. I m Lid i-i t. ISSUEUvEKLY - .' X ' , VOLUME XlX y' J riC0 A Y2AR IN ADVANCE PRINCIPLES, OT.MENj 1';.!. J -TTT7- 'am Asheboro. North Carolina. Tha Jay, December 30, 1920 V ' 4 ; RAMSEUR - - TS GOOD feODS. MEETING TOffAli m 4 .Mi ' . a Mr. P. V. Parka, of FloiC- ?. G.r.i. T ? "SU8 .0I f hoiirfovi with hiV J nt. 400 vuner we eoitor or me,curier 5 n!A 3 T-PaAs XV-. received letter from Miss M. Hy Ber Mr. JL'-I"1?-, , . , ry, stating that she had been Invited Louise Caveness, of Greensboro, spent J0-"8 ' " tTSL withMra. C A. Marlev inA ""n t Aaheboro December 30th Christmas with Mrs. C, A. Marley and """8 www . . ; n , - . ; JUISS. . JUUy - Ml -, "I ,iVUJUIUU IB The Courier regrets that no pufalica- gpending a few days here with rela- n eoaW m,ad 01 JP PfK in hitml " ' ,.- v. - I th columns of The Courier for a eT H. Marley,' of 'Columbia; S i" soent Sunday here with friends. .. .j " " 5. n..r4na4nn i"i vne mono tarouna uooa noaas as- town, few days this weekT vrfth Z m .thr Mra. J H. Burc-ess and methods ; 61 building roads; should ther, Mrs. J. H. urgess, ;ana h , widest nmuible hiicitv .nrf Miss Bertha 'Burgess, was in her mother, familv. 1 JAt. Boy Thompson, of Atlanta DenrJ tal College, epeni me souaaysnere with friends. - v '1 i. Miss Maude le Spoon of St. Ma-, rf, Raloigh, spent Christmas .here with her mother. Mrs. M. C Spoon. Mrs.' Francis Forrester, of Columbia, S. O U visiting Mr. J. 0; Forrester and family -a iew days, i ' ; .:-S r: liar . Mr. and Mrs. -Colon Brady.- of High' Point, are here with friends this week: have the widest possible publicity and va luuest attendance, L. White and Posse Captured Four v air Stills- Christmas Week R;! White and Guilford county deputy -sheriffs taptured three of -the largest tuia Abott's Creek town ship, Davidson-county Tuesday after noon or last week. - One, ef the Wills' was a 150 gallon galvanized tank and was in oneration T,?;'V 'i. .J .l(ij fin a ue'lame ox its. capture. The oth a. i r , TSn-j.. --a tfftmilv at tte was copper still of 50 gal 5:v;?s All three of the stills " "-r-lwere within a mile of aeli other. friends.) 'jitT tZ? '"o-HI : Th still iiToperation was near the aomHfSS At that '3r-T- ,,Brhmt mnl S'W ttine parrels of beer were over- SS:S ref ChrtmXniriVi containers,-28 barrels and three .Christm" (big boxes were burned near the place t&NewYeisbef -aiinougn Another raid that resulted in the " m Zl thrrZ two let capture of a bigstill and the confis W J-J cation of a quantity of beer was mad. u?ru.n:!-rr i"r"" n rZZZ in-Randolph county the day before au our ; row.-" 'Assisting in-the raid were Guilford I deputy sheriffs. The capture was made lima " .' (( Alton Craven, of Belle Buckle col lege, Tenn., Js spending , the .holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. F. Craven. , " Kamseur graded school closed for the holidays Wednesday of last week. ... B. G. Leonard and family ,of High Point, are spending some time with relatives in. town. ' . i-Raymond Whitehead, of Wake For gifts when the will closed for the hol- days near Centre. . The outfit was installed on the sec ond floor of Jno Tutterow's house and upstairs with it' 24 50 gallon barrels of mash and a huge, specially con structed vat, containing about 2,000 gallons of beer. The officers said the vat had been built and bolted together with iron rods. . - In fthtt opinion of the officers the factory, bad been built with a view to permanency They poured out the - X 1 l. a. 1 1 rf . . ... wniKKRV hihi mHKii. nirHfi n Lrutx. uiui 1 A number of the employees oi e ,.... ... . . Knn , , m! Sunerintendent Thomnson With gifts when the mill closed for thet hol idays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Brown are receiving the ongratulations of their friends upon the arrival of a daughter 4triom.thelfast.weK:i; Mrs. M. J. Tate after visiting f ih Wilminirton and other points; re turned to her home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles rmnison, oi 400 to 600 pounds of meal, rubber hose and 'the still. They then went td Greensboro. 1 . An account of the seizure made by Mr. White and others in Randolph was published in our last issue. Tut terrow is from Davie 'county and is i?"5: spp tevonnected- with Prince Tate terf,ta"KXenr? Farington, who has recently 'served a term in the Atlanta penitentiary. Tutterrow was apprehended by county officers below Asheboro a few days af- . - . , . . , . , 'Uiuuio ire.vn iuiick jucuwHi tne publication of the seizure James Bivenbark of Wake Forest ,n .8sue rf The Courjer for college, has. accepted a position th 8 n and wa. KUsased the Carter Mercantile Co.. for the hoi-1 00 hmA prince Farrington lusty 8. v I surety Misses Grielle Moore and Margaret. White, of the North CaroHna College! Mr George Lleg of Franklinvill for Women, and Fleta Tate, l the Greensboro College for Women, ase at home forthe holidays. Mrs. Fred Thompson and children and Miss Lina West of Goldsboro, are spending some time in town with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochran, of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Black, of Raleigh, are visiting Mrs. M. C. 'Spoon. The M. E. church, the Baptist and Christian churches had Christmas ex ercises and trees Friday night. The glee club under the training of Miss Elizabeth Smith gave a very en joyable concert in fhe acdemy Satur- a. i. Lonara ana xamuy, oi niK" sometime with Marries Miss Etta Brady of Benett Miss Etta Brady was quietly marri ed at the home of her mother Sirs. Mary Brady, Bennett Tuesday. The ceremony was preformed by Uev. (i. R. Underwood, only a few friends be ing present. The bride is a daughter of the late James Brady, and is a practical, esti mable and substantial young woman. The groom was formerly a U:..u.. County man. He has for the past two and a half years lived at Franklins ville where he Jias been engaged in the carpenters trade. The bride and groom after spend ing a few days at Franklins will reside at Bennett Route One. I Liantina a i LerDALJne u 1 1 : 1 tries r I . ' - B. T r '"-' " '- - . J A' r -- -6 . ar . L. ' . ' '17 .sk . laHi- -, .. i .vr .si'-.jd'S" .'V ;'ti?.j : . ayt.t - . - f " P ' r. : i - I J T -.IJ . '.ville,lastAjlonday morning. The t - " .' causrht' from, the Farmers Warehou ' .--'V-J buiidmg.' Tne loss "is esximaiea-ai y .?' t V.;st Vi'-r" 3J -.;,Jf75CU0.00.- W T. liurglar swept thmgK five dprmi-. M . . . - T L ... .f Will J ir on the night of the 16th of December ""--i and srot aPDroximateiy thirty watches, several j ins other tic longings ami several hu -ed dollars in cash . t1 .iw , 45 ''diiferent eoun i of. the )eague of. .na- t project in the sandhills : million dollars for start- . .opment known as. Knoll- v. . 1 Lttween J'inehurst ana bouinern l ines. Leonard Tufts is the vice- 'nt f nd general mr r lor a 1 ct i ve years. J. Carber, 3 I or Steamship any, is t. The new -; vv proent -.' 1 -5 E ?;jQ acres of land which . v. on iJiehurst and Southern ""ni-months-old "soft 'of Mt . 7. J. Disosway of t Ghent, lern,(N. ?C was burned to i the morning , of . pocember a the carriage in - v i. ich the v i lyir ? caught iire -from a i .r which i the carriage bad .Cefil Hefner and Lone Young were s- ' nc:d at Morttiinton last week w U : xrs each, and I Dock . Hefner to seven and one-half tyears'ftt the state nrisfm .fi-ir tki lin Glenn . LlDtiard, , lr. II. Goley and C. JJ.l.ineberry, of I? iido'ph, coupty, 'were , arrested in Greensboro-'one dasf last Week charged wiuh having- three .gallons f liquor itt PT" Sf it: MS .Mj an automobile.' I G. fanner and Miss Huth Burrow were married December JsZ, ureens boro. Mr. Hanner has &, -position in Greensboro, and MissPuirrowis from 4 tne laDemacie secaon-. f i, u'T.d) "A two million, dollar fire burned a v drv dockT in New Orleans , last weex. 4 Three large ships, anchored m the har- .-..j: i kn, wArA. riamnced. . me: ,nre was STASl'Li v. caused bv an electric foot wire brok fi- J en, dropping lrnoxne water caubing a 77ie YetifrPassms ' Point, are spending relatives in town. Blrs. M, J." Tate after visiting friends ln Wilmlnion and other points returned to Ramseur last Thursday. MR. R. L. CLARK AGED CITIZEN DEAD The winds that from'the Northland Frora-regions ot tojaisnow,. At midnight how aref chanting ' Their Miserere drear. 1 he while the uld Year, bent am Goes desolate upon his way. A King without a realm to sway, Like sad, discrowned Lear. In silent woods low droops the fern And seems for summer's flowers to But holly berries gleam and burn, To grace the Old Year bier; And from the blue of heaven's expan The stars look down with pitying gl And softened seems the radiance Of moon at midmghtcJearT Mr. George Rcid Accidentally Killod In "Ui; . ' Mr. George Rcid son of J.Ir. :.nd .' i ' Edgar Rcid, of Raiullc.nan, v.a.J killed in Meridian, Miss., December! 16 Mr. Reid was boiler fireman and he! and a companion, were 'doini: .some! work on a boiler when Mr. Ucld nc Mr. Robert I Clark died at his home jcidentally fell fifteen feet to ajwe Asheboro No. 2, last Satunlay aiuKment and fractured his ku:l. 1 ac was buried at Charlotte Sunday. cutent occured in the nioi-nir.K a. -A thr Mr-Clark had been in feeble health 'young man died the same ail n 00:1.. for a number. of months but was con- ii' lamily was notun..! o, , filled to his bed only a few days. the accident and - his motl. r He was a good neighbor a kind and i went immcomtciy but found h-r sympathetic husband and f.ar,' and had died, she accompanied her ; or,s , will be greatly missed. , - v" body to Ram leman where it wa.. in He Is survived by his aWed mother, ierrcd December l'Jth. bocascd wa a his wife and six chlldien, Mr. Ivey C. young man of splendid trait of rh.-.r-; ' Clark, of Californfa: MV.- Earnest L.!acter and hisdeath is grcntiy ck ;r?iorir nf rnraAa- Mr. Will Stanley. 'ed. Mrs. Gurrtfy Nance, Mrs. Dock Hus-I Ho is survived by his wy,' of Asheboro Route 2, and Miss ; Ethel OarU who lived with hr par ents. ' " The funeral wfln conducted Sunday t Charlotta M IV-church by .-Rev. Thomas Andrews ast'tcd by Kov. B. B. Bulla, after .which Interment fol . '. lowed. V. , , . . " parent' and sister, Mrs. Gumey UronKMhire. Ho was a mawn imU was buue:i by that onlcr. - . i Miss Ruhsma Coltrane Bride of Mr. Wade K earns ! -Mr. Wado Reams, son of Mr. Frank Kearns, of Farmer, and iiiKS nuham.i j ColtiaT.c, daughtcrlpt Mr. KcHy Co!- trnne of lovcl Croxs, were married ci i . Dertmbcr 22. at tho home of Mr. L.1 ' M. Kcams st Farmo'. Mlr.s C'.tv-'. " Mis' liodrma Vox Hriil of Mr. Con Is teacher of the irrammur grade; j..; nie Ingold LARGTi DISTILLKRY CAITUKtD " Kwnu Oftkr XL L. WhIV! and ), county Monday afternoon of this week! friends there. This young couple has Mm JWe rf?? Kt VT. i r--.- tk hnm'iha vtuul wi.hM of, a anra f re e of Ingold wrc married fct tho Metivxlift ta tivii w vt vis w ww . r- - " Tvns a.s . Y 1 f, lll'M. i ren'.'y died V 1 (om.i i.V :.. . v . y,7 ! r,-vi.,i.f. ii Ci-v, - WHh ili:n i . Sev. John R. Hendren.' 6f Forsyth . county ."was killed by an automobile at Waughtown Wednesday morning A otlait week." Tlie automobile was oc cupied by colored people ana tney made no 'stop) but tha negroes were afterwards arrested in: Greensboro afr ir having evaded Forsyth officers and a posse, and police rofficers ; of High foint. lane jiames oi ,me -inreennen arrtated are ' John"; Mays,-. Charles MaJa n1 Tiftwrftncrt Morrow ii'.. Pleasant -'GAEL .' ?:r; L JL Grooms i- C '.itiwn pent ( C J i r lu r ? G roon's 'j. .. M-. H, 1 foble. r -. . . - -s. A.'-N; Perkins irid" s .n"Afler ,', of' t.reensboro, '-Visited :r,,',.ves.-ihcr Suntlay and attendeti ,r VJ.icea J&V M. E. Church. ' Vj,...- ;' Mr. Connor Kennett, of Ealeien, 1' spendiiig the. holidays hi-re- with home ' folks. ". 4-.4ti,.)f - Miss Lneile--Patterson--JeK, visiting relatives ati'PraiiklinaTtlIe;tafr.-tais ; writing. t j- : ? Every body .sraed to; enjoy, - Christmas x. exercises at the iL, Jw . Church. P 'Jiir. vonnor &.ennen, oi areiK"i w spending the holidays, ibera wtlv horns -, folks... .,- w,i... V -' TTj Lncile-. ; Patterson la. visilhw . at Irar hnviile.'' . , i , . Everybody seemed to enjoy t..e .' Chnstmas exercises -sC ' the : JL- li . -. Church Friday night The 'grow peo , : pie aa well as the cl..Idren .ook part in, V9 exercises t .-i'-- 1'K:-. and Mrs. Elmer 'Michael, cf LexniLtDn, Me visiting Mrs. 'Michael' : parents,- Mr; fcn Mrs.. JC; Neelley. , lit. tioeti Weeiley, their $on, oi wiza ington, spent JBunday at home. - -, .. -Mr. Ray Jones of. Denim, is spends t ing-thehoildays-here, with, his par?. ents,Mr. and Mrs. h R, Jones. Mrs 'Carl Rilev1 is Visitina relatives rill' Bohlee, ' -si 4 '. -. ' MrO JF.'- Ross, iaJ? fjn? den last week. . , ' Miss taura Bockett of Winston- , Salem7s visiting TelhtiveS here. ' 1 Miss 'Sarah Kennetv is. sending vut , . holidays with Aunt TitiaJlosa. ' sarg Jtiemard jurkmanvisitea reut- , tives here-Sunday. , - Mit.s Virgmia Osborne, oi "Guilford College, is visiting bek parents hene. , we are sorry to jnote-: that mm Higbiill is u,thei sick list - - , Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Allrea, of Greens boro, .spent the holidays- here with , friends, r , Mrs.'- Henry Kirkman "has returaeJ x. from Georgia where - she has . bee visiting her son. Mr, Ward Kirkmaia. - ' ' iH . . . M-'.f . - v -.1. .1 I..-:.--.1- mr. j. jp. Vyraniora, or Awieooro, yisited relaflves. here recently. - . .' 3 . . Vi 5 t,C 5 FARMER JEWS ''U v Mr! L S. Kearns and family, of Ba-' - din, are the guests, of ..Mrs., Roxanna ' - Dorseti , C v - Mr, Lewis JUorsett ana Taimiy, oi Mt." Gilad, were the 'srtiesta t reia-. tives- at ' Farmer;- and a Ijiechanic i pr Christmas, ' t-Vi a wv"''''m i " ... ..Mrs. Jane Macon -has been Guite IIL. -. dge John A. Gilmer, of GreKO vimbyig bile ui mi. i, rr. I iti.t i Jude-e atrefl 81 vears. died December 18th, Mrs. Louvania Hayworth, aged 75 years, died last Tuesday in High Point frorn burns which were received about four hours before her death. The Durham Hosiery Mill at Durham has increased its capital stock to ten million dollars. Faank L. Smith, a prominent citi zen of Concord, died Wednesday aft ernoon of last wecR, aged o5 icars. C. V. Simmerson, of Davidson county, was killed while chopping Wood one dav last week, a falling tree' The Old Year passes; lo! he stands And watches Time's fast falling sanVls, s? i i r ' V 1 jLiKe aymg naxes irom c:ying urai That soon (;ueiclHi:ir li'jlit; And now n lnxi fr.r.:? fi:f?TrTl"iro's y' Its flickering light o'er wintry snow And lights the way the Old Year roe: To distant realms cf night. But while wc stand, silent, devout, 0'cr eastern hills, old Time's redoubt, There comes a gladdening "Hail!" and shom mi . 1 I I inai urmgs u) new uieci. XWczzijv For I wentv-Onc. both lithe and vounff.oNvzs.' him! i t .. .. 1 .1 t n vvun merry peai irom riaa dcus uung, Has come with joys as yet unsung z A new mm: now i.i nerei Su&-j: In N. Y. WotU was (tislodgeir and a nmD swung oacK ward striking Simmerson on the fon -head, crushing the skull. While Rev. W. R. Jenkins, of Lex ington, Methodist minister and pa. tor of the I.iuwood circuit, linvidson conn ty, was :d tempting to ito-s th .Southbound Rai!ro:'.d at Souliimni . Wednesday ai'termion if la.-t v.ce', us automobile was struck Ltv a ti' i and M ; Jenkins : ei iou.-;!y injin e 1. r. J. Ike Canipbel' K' '.uM' ' noniinte for Congress in the Mil ii . ti-;ct of North ('aroluia, has liVil notic" t':a'. he will co:ite-t t!ie . ea1 I . 1 )nurht hi tin-1 ii.l.-c- : 11' '.(icra.t 'c cainlidiite. . I "hu y. l'an-ish, aged : ;() ye: v.-. siter. at Mechanic, Messrs, Fred and Lee Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. George Reams are vis- . iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. JL 0.-1, Kearns. 'i f . .'. ""'t : Mr and Mrs. C. C. Horney spenl , Christmas with relatives in-jHjgk Point. , ;' Our young people from the different , colleges of tho state are &z home tha week. Among the marc Misses Juan lta and Kthel Kearns, of N. C. C. W.; Misses ina Islington, Henrietta Las- . siter and Flav Vuncannon and Glen j Lassiter, of Guilford College, anfl Austin Elliott, of Trinity. Many young people who are teach 1 ing or' in business at different points ; in the state also came In ror Christ mas. We note the following: Miss Luna Kearns, of Winston. Miss Esta liornev, of Staley; Miss Kate Dorsctt, irtinia Steed, of ,i; V.' - Mal.el J'ergun, of 1 ci : .Mis:.es Kate and of Loui ;lm. '.: : M rear eder l-.i.i hoi ip lioma -ville. arni.in rei i in lu. Wins GuM'' Tai.:: ot'u . M-' nut; t'e'.d; Mi., Me, i Mr. llti'lK I '.,! , ll.ll ,1 lor irfio i-, o" 1 'en-, jii; . il -3 DoPf i.!' Wa.iiiiigton, D. C; .: :W !' Ilrown Sum i.i 'trr of Smith ,' i ! s . r, o. Wilson; .i:-. , of Kllcibo; . !i: of l.i'iicity; . 1 i , ";.i 1 Vuncannon :, .. . . inr.i, .nnd 1 . ", , f JIoil inaham. d le.'::aa . aa.d famil,J , Ck'rJiui.'.a, 'rue visitlllB Virer. M ,-. Ii UTIO.'l TIU bt 11 l.aekwnrd Che iter a-.-uly A ere K' arn ut , Mr. 1'ra-ik ( lece, V i:I"om, nli n- i invii for J r.iii .illty- Ivi.'le, la t v i 1'ani '. I were in sen' , or J 1 1'rof rs i S- e, i V I l-i Clk. Co", C-.ulford Col ri I.assitcr. ,i Mt. Gilead,' . ir.e Macon, t; 2 Ji'd. . Fallie recLion, . Thump- iiI'it I : (irl'iles 101:111! n ! ; i . h rr ' r-,,;ir, i , luing : '!n ' lilioiu. -Mrl.inillnir;:h Wilpon. of om Tutterow. who had . recently friends who wb.h for thrm a ong an rmord from Davie county, and found. happy life together. , a 90-xalion still in a furnace lit me upnUirs of his house, with 20 full, High barrel : of beer and 2,000 gallon of br in Inrpe ferment r and bQ gal lon of whioki-y. The rtill ' wm P0 gallon epcity. ' .' ., ' iTotnum porwnne m Aahei-oro on Docmlr 24, llof. L. W. GcrrlnRer of- ifieiatinff. The bride in thr daughter The it ( emjiloyp. Of the Columbia irirjr Co., it Hamunr pr- '' ' i p r rirtendont Thwnp reint Motor Company Han Dig ot Mf. end Mr, A. C. Cox of Aaheboro t'lra ' iBiar iiouie ami is a mom excciieni Shortly iftcr 10 o'clock ChriHma'yn woman. Mr. Ineold hold a po morninr, fire completely delroyd lon with the Asheboro Motor Car the gsreire and More eroom of the Company. He m a luembw of tne Hiirh Toint Motor Company in High 'American Explilionary Force and Point. Apnroximal!y 80 automobile iplendid record. The young were octroyed. The fire Ii belived uple have th congratulaUon ,and to be of lncliary origin. The total good wlhi of their many friend. lo h not been aerUin(wi. ... ' Thy Will mide In Afihelwro.- . ' Children M ho llavp' Nvrr Hern to j Schfxil MiM Not F.nter Chrislmni' Some time ago I felt that we coul I let children who had. never been to nchool At all cntr tho firR irmde at the brfrinninjj of th uprinu term, but ince we are so badly crowded in the firgt grade now it will be ImpogHible to allow children to enter brat grade' if they have never been to nchool be fore. Plaase do not Bftk d to allow your children to enter for the spring term unleu they can read and do oth er first grade work. Condition war rant thl rtand. ' k t . Very truly, ' : j , - D. W. MADD0X. . WHAT THE NEW YEAR MEANS THE New Year mean nei? opportunity to ever;? rhn, women nd cruld. It cKaltengo the beit that is in them- and protnitet unusual rneird for effort made. In h is tKe hope of jpnrt to come concerning whatever b or the wIl-bein f eodety. ,. r'j in' I'anuT (iives Reference' .1 V it'a Courier's Clubbing -. Offer Kfi-yn"! nemlinR tliolr order for on. ( ':,b oi The Airbora Courier nnd T' r; i i-(,;7r:Mivo Farmer before Dec. .'!! v, i;l useive a hnpy of The I'rogrc . ive j-v rn-.er'ii bi annual ' Reference SpTinl issue. , , . Thi i priprr will be published Jamia iy L't nd fent only to Kubscriber. To othnrH than . subhcribers, , they chnre 2."c for & copy of this issuf. Send In your nrxfer today and be ' furo to get a copy of tt.i lasue.whirh I worth tl of any man' money. It' gives you all tlie general farm infor-' mation, fact and tabled,, fertiliser mixture, In fact, it I general ency clopcdla of farm knowledge. Cat Ik-enmM for the entire slate for the year number 140,000 and one and three t nuarter million dollar have bn collected by the state l!enw fees. Randolph county ha 1900 li censed car,. ' ,' J it. i
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