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Vrm ARTTEBoiio cotmig AimB0ii(X k. c THURSDAY. FEETSART 14. X A M V -aBBaa aBBaa a.BBBn.aaaBBBB- .IS COURIER I yedtsjIj judge impeached J2SI KVEST THURSDAT J ... li I Va j Representative weity, 01 vmw, introduced in the House of Kepresen- the following eaaloo, after. It baJ i " . , - Mrnd ita pnpoae, it ni deeignea lirsl.W.E, HaH, who ls.vry ill la Sometimes uvorce cu not improving iMwauhlt. and no business man, es- - r - . .. Mtiallv n - nwltt-nnwnsire ' Denver, tatives articles of impeachment! wants his private affair paraded be- ItMTi!XrM C. M-inst United States District Judge a t-toffla. at Aabeboro, W.-C MMlntjtin Undis, eharg- Laroi.NL GL. February 24, 1921. ing him with being guilty ol ."high ' crimes and misdemeanors," in that ne kt fe tbe first county in North maBttAlA extra judicial position as aa for tfat veflraeas of the Work? v.mK.m aifcftrator at a salary -fl fata an nr-f 1ytC JUe. And wnen is rich ana utepuDUcan w irt."-"it is bo thug musnsl in renn sylvania to have a special tow passed in, nts interest. .aa i or ui btgf fa'l arbitrator at a . . Jl - - - juviSaH . r to un uwwobow BMnethinr like ViZfiW year. a special book to the efflea of whfl Mr. Welty, a Democrat, fir tha Blithe of the articles of impeach ment, yet Democratie Attorney GeH - eral Palrner gives the Judge a ciemm - m a. - AMa x f the superior court of the . i ftvv-n - - - - Unit L Harris. Director or . and most venle arree f Prerenteble JL that while It might be better for the "",1:." 'T yet there was no lew agains. easm. nifrm v lmccuuua aa w- 1 r Sfcblahly infectioua and eon- T. Igorarnment noapitaie, aa an Orlean, of Salisbury, ha -SKwiianot readily cammum-V01? , . Jtim returned ts WBem atatoa, but. here the past wet ha. notL8,.! L "aSLS men in ny cse are not yalse. Virp. and E tit Uiatatolere -this uase.n no Wn Bantended that two cases ae aetdbrn foundvin the same house. The Courier-last week devoted four luilf.columns of space to Dr. Mr. I N. Cos was in Greensboro en tv v Mils nlll kure.lB numios after many delays in getting, started. j&z. f r" ana .uss Manw were in Ureensboro Saturday aftatrl noon ahosQing. -.j ' , . ' Mrs, IOTK IS TlSKing.auTr in IWnvill Va. - -i ' - ' i Rv c A. pivler filled ' hiairerular I - 'appointment here Sunday a, eleven tik mirrT. saw IS TMTNG FOR :-.iM.lr - . ; I - V f , niSJLMJCD RfI J" I ' aura. w..a. inuroer wm i-wHi , DISAiLWBuuaija Greensbora and High Point. Saturday IBBBiBW t 1 J j i tm00,600 ta WpaStfcase who have , . f : . raaal Lm vba . rai in flti ani - Mrs. D. N-Hamil been ineapadUte by tba war to fit M?f Thomaa Ifoore, wh i haa'not l -- ur ;. i i. tMi at iinmt Tor-aBom cwanxv Tears I Brery week hundrea. ef MtWiesv'-te-rfsifiMEL ki ;rfaja.-ailr-W & ji - ' mmima rnn Tim 7 ' . men are - t Mr- VfcVav Jamtt and daocbter. jovemment hoapitala, an the same 'o ot Salisbury have bean visit i -.J w(1S - tstnm. but. v. - -t CESTTRAIi FALLS . ( O O y SAWMILI F0RC3L TRACTORS j ' ThU AmarUa; No. 1 Saw Mm.i.pedandesigned I twraljJS with small oil tractors, such as that International 8-tf -end 10-20 ;CXJm other tractowef relative powerr.,Will cut -from 8000. 600 feet per day. ' impeached be- h was too lenient with a 19- vear-old bank clerk who stole 96, 000.' and refunded the money. When Judsre Landur let the. young man go on his own recognis i ..... . . i rinMi MMiainw rh a tvtv Bml rnnilRTTiri ;:V-J2SirZZ -5. ing the UdHeU. for entrusting ' - "-A-aasociation which met in so much money to a yottng emplej-e ! -Zl:iv One of the receiving a salary of $90 a month. " t-erf the Asheboro Parent- There will probably notiU eo?e . f tf imneachment nroceedines, al- J'ZTS Asheboro graded school though Judge Idis, a most nsrfu these men in many cases art not phya-J Hisses Virgie and Essie Allrad and ically and mentauy aaw . ?v "t riwT- their former vocation. The Federal . ... hammtont.. ':, , , : - . ; Board for Voaationai Education has The continued rains of laat'Week AAA AAA AAA Ipared-to give training to any disabled peop ftron herwe boro ex-seryice man honorably bciuu . - -- ",7 waterl ifiM Anril 7. 1917. who IS Unable tO vJt unnr hriHm'atl carry on at his former work witnow the ereek.. , ' a real handicap and whose condition. w - : T. . 1 i .Ar.!.fc.DMe. ! 1 Mr. liewauen inscusses uuverw makes suck braining: feasible. The sernment now pays men u , . v, . r ' . . .1.1 mm TEaaa- HMr Am mills In stOcg-aatweir aa eomiiiov- . fMVii.te .team aowet. Sawti Belting andX)iU ii;t,-n $ , v.(iwra . Ttm nnii.F.R.( iNJvnauBV' bet un meea ni-"'''v GREENSB0R0v,N. C 1 . 'ii ' v - t .V w . j: . u.- m iiann eaei'the Asheboro graded scnow i.huK " " I - ' . . xvv no for Bivine tne man m many respecut, inr io ujr i;. alfcal to J0' ner hot admirably fitted for a judge. 'i i lam firm sncn a un"-Ji" , X -V- 14. ron.ild be 01 Krcai. nunc . - Couriers his reputation wnen ne wioenros vo .vra. h foJt would I. Will ! n of The r' it The gosernment now pay- t3IkS7 " 7 from S80 to S170 per month, according , f timj t arUd for to a man'a dependente and the costof fj Courier showing wherA there, isj livini? in tthe locality ia wnicn ne is being nunareus oi uouars u trained. These men are trained ai - EL InthS many l . oj.i i shall nmv m -nncn tne cui- TZrZ JfTt. tiiis serve both as a judge and baseball ar- trade ;."- V3ttZttS b - , VIJ .- , ... t,-'are trainea on w iw who beueves ana mnw, 6. L..i '.. fin other, nrerer to metal culverts or drains that nave re- ' " rj ..j. ' t,iad. the old wooden trunks and ter- keeft their present positions nu 4 that 1 h to call' your .:u .A.1MOOQ wiT-nAiiti rrftininir DaV .. . . . -kT.... t ulMMk fViAaa in wuiova wvaw - . atlnuLOii to. .now, j a ucawvw ... 1 Jl. . ALaMaalottD . V 1 1 mhm Am ' t m TVNWfifrl 0H t 111 QCUCr W OUtBMW a. - VW'" " ' 7 - ,1 If 8 man's eligibility can be estab- over the Old wooden trunas, 11 . . . DM'mtiwiT nlneed. inlt here. 13 ?54?r0ln&: rr. . 5n daalin with the 19-vear-old bank X iLSTaa- the things which will be of clerk may have, not been prudent or 7trTT" . t w s Ufa is entirely proper, yet his rugged hon- iwimiUL.y grC ,;, ; - - r d with "big , ttaatisacnon u u - - . mo 1 1 an. . , body. Be- commended him to a large part of tl.e . 4, Si the motive from a beneficial American people. ; it aljuidpoint it might be of interest to riT)nu. .cwmTT.n nv STSi been sold for adver- POWER. .. We call attention to ELECTRICITY FORI EVERY FARE!, 1 1 u 'haveyear own:- power plaatr-dc-v -nendable. electric service.. Electric. lightsswill make your homat cheery , ' and bright r Electric nowee. will , . pump your water anu in outer wv. rsave ypai time and labor tsmj day, , Write for Catalogs X , i i Mortn Carolina nas many uurau"a to.prove to our friends and neign-(of horgepower in fallinj? water KOing .that we want to serve wagte because it is undeveloped. 'msBafarthfully, conscienciousiy ana summary of what has been accomplished in the Province of Ontario. Canada: Ontario hydro-electric system lished, he can ne almost comes in. You. will:! enrolled in a school r placed m train- 4 3 many of these culverts ex ling for a trade with some firm. 'posed to the wheels of the many kinds Men from out of town . will be fur-, ofr vehicles that pass; over went . .. 1 II 1 il 'nil ' A11T ftT nished free railroad transportauon rf Zlli5a upon request and given meals and nLese culverts should be placed at 1 . .1 ...itAwi nAAoccorv . ' 1 .l.v. kAiAUf fhA DnrfflrA AT t 1. A MvAAi;nr rinikft nnt. TtiaKe a tA Winn ftnd tnose wno nave ciwkc vi man ineligible. The board will en-' the upkeep of the roads 'should see J U popular eanscioushess- that is es man meiigiDw. 1 e illiterate that there is plenty or surface keplgentkl to, th. maintenance of justice deavor to train the most illiterate . If any one.8'-a.T -w r. foreigners. Many men think it is nec-doubtg what j have said au 1 ask is "u I ! 4-a Iaqvo VlATYlA -AWnS .iU.UttAii imqVa la f.Alir AVftl" thfi tOft(o I ., . s - W. .A. HEGE, Represeqbative v Headtaarers, , RamseurK. C IT RUNS ONKEROSENE. r 1 Tin nAnT suffer no ais that could . .. ..j l . irioFilnnlL con- . 1.: Tk ritiuuiimination 01 .Amoct information would establish The Country Gentleman has an in- es;- oaanrv for them to leave home towns. that' vou make 'a tour over the roads . . . . - . ....Et. in order to get training of any sort as x we county a and take a notebook and "placement training on the, Job. u ,0hen you hav made a list of all lUllvi j .- VH1V t-'fcrestine article on the deveiopmen- tablished in 1K10, wnen 11 suppuru I ATmracadine, by Wm. Harper power to six municipalities. ;? a muscadine, oy . Jlfc. 1920f 25a municipalities were ? Bean af Wfflard, . . supplied with power .tcost. I"-! The -work at tne vyiuiu pate company in roronto, unta- f Vjs been sa successful that musca- ri0) before the advent of the public I ' Jine'varfetTes are raised now which commission, charged 12 cents per : kiU t i,aTJBivaueua .... ... i, nr commercial hehtinc. aae Kgger than the old stoca w. hydr0.elee. the fruit in clusters and hanging .g 2 centg kuowatt hour. finnlr to tiie bunch. More than thac For ieiectricity used by manup.c- to the Doard's jn the muscadine has been crossed with turers the New active files until he wishes to open it e other' varieties of W tr the same again. If he has been misinformed, the anenl new types have been produc $ , . .. board ed which are of the highest excel-, The gaving to u8ers 0f electricity .a continuauy running into fence. ' for. household purposes atone has.0 ot know that they may -aara that a new fruit has been ?2,380,000 a year. .....Jfor0 nSe to compensa- Wb-ght out of the old-fashionei risk in.ur.r-e ta- . nascaaine. ine w . the province 01 Untano irom nve w tnnaol thfi old type have been pretty gjx miHion tons per year, well' nred" of the new muscadines. , It has reduced the freight haul on Alcoholic liquors have been replac- ail this coal, and eliminated obnox- rfwiffi grape product. M 'Tt ha. elecWdavailable to produete win include jellies ana ui.. farmer8 by taking the place of 2,in beside the ju,ce. rew pwp.e engines and other power and is; . tfare .. . .. i nrrnlP j u.. fmin' unvos for house- lUV It ul'cu x . reaUZC thC vast lmpuno"- e,'r - u&eu oy nic i""""- arftureJn the old world and this hold purposes. municipalit5e3 innt"rv. vn ... t tVi nnwpr-rate Dontts In va Tim Yorker who has planted a ... d at the end of that vitvard in the sandhills pre- the hvdro-electric plant. 'rtin't the 'scuDuernong will be- .j a Hoin something with t- mi " . iL i com one Of the staple rupo v... yagt watcr poWer ior tne iwm- - - p.--. for information CaroUrul because i omes nearer b-3- 8tate we content ourselves by editor of The Courier for Sl7.vXble food product r tU. Jt private enterprises h the or address your letr to your repre wytWng elseteed in the state. The m o corporations to gobble sehtative in Congress. . seoppernowj'is-rich in grape sugar. - our water power, and no hope . p Rt RewWed mrartlrallV- no ... . . :. J iUm. rwwlo. lwl "- - CmW sugar renuueo r'"-. v . of Ita being rescueu aiam k- 1 . . , TLUf .Hv. for absorption ' . T .4. . Mrth , OubUna ;i WH to regulate the rates of hotels . I. 1- v.a otata u-a lntro- Irfuced ta..telWrt" hill nrevides tnat no nvi.yi - charge for "the oom "Jom one-iourui u, mv v k- --- , room with, all meais ana , ..1 t.11 fnr mien room operateo "f '' rm.V. mels witn.ona or more. ,7 , mora wan uriw " -r - (i , m 4. -.1.,. nn.fnnrth of said rate for each meal taken- by' the; guest cupying ! . . . ,. IfliV Itv livwii , . . ... 1- v,t -tata' shall eharirt for any article 01 iooh or u.ou '.I?! .: J td a Batroi, U price wKlch shall bt greater - than rr f .-11 . -.4.a f mrh -raw ai- twice wi y, . . " :," tide of food or tne n(crr'' 4 l f 1 t. V-wiih QOai Ar X'lC iUCn uisn. wn-.. f-v"-- .Jit,.-. local market rromi ".J"' "7' butchers or otherjocal . dealears. .n mich raw aruciej 01 icwu .. ,. . grwenu ti. ..-atr nfiiinr. but there's nei harm wishing; a man a Happy NewJ Year; i-exuvgton jueaaer. ,j . ... 11 V J- r fPt.j,(A ' is absotatery S5S sponsible for w-,--r?.&7ri.C caued account! or - -.ooiKia that a man can live at '. M.-ji ,,Warf9 taVA the nrice of eacr 1 i.:.- i.n. .mi a A ItVipm tocether and you nome wnue - ---.-j- : .nn,N 1 - in n win n KiiriiriMKii aii vxxi- vuu -- If any man nas. a reason w, ... ... . ":r B This wa8te, not accept vocational training at tne." , "TZTTZ. hands of the Federal board, ne is urK-j 4AAAAAi4-mf f tf tf vf T ,T"T,J7 -,1 A Krir that reason to the atten- . . - ' H ' " CVI W I- a e tion of the board. If he is . ngnt, nis ' -J HopeWedllllUsaut v A Iars?ecrowd attended th birth- ter'Mnn at Mr.' Jj J. Hill's last fSbaaiay was weeKt ' 1 Miss UaU iHmitni recenuy visited narjparents, Mr. ! Mrs.. J. ,H. v ,. Miss Blanche Hussy apent'the weeit -and with Miss Smith, of Kemps Mill. i liss ueuian nammano recenuy vio ifced Misses Fleta- anrf Eva Briles. . Mr. and Mrs. Ktaax . Auman ana: cbjldren. visited sit Mrw C I, Luck's, time with his bnnliar.r Mr W, A. vox- uon iium " - reau and also training under the fed eral board, m. .nnwiit (lurincr Dvesiuent S'vni" " . Wilson's administration has provided not to cast the soldiers aside alter nos ceased without' showing You will not have to go to New York or Washington for you can go to the Mlnt hranah office of the Federal Board for Vocational Education ior examination there being a branch n olmnat everv state. Write the .... tTTTi 11 L leSlGK TO I Norm dTgeatfon to be ready-for absorption InUTestg, ., H North Carolina v. ..wil.ffoll.':' MostDtherS"nl.' It. irnvomor irob sonif i. - MiMvortad into i ... ..ifvlMtu1 ur ioous muni.,. into , ,i ,.,Jn. f 1wtricltV. ur iw9 '",- - . . retiucuon in y w vfnM'tViv are of UM " .. ' aiJi. ntn In K m,iM Ko mora: neotla Join in aceclarming him a real progressive -, . 1 o,.crOTTl inn nullum pjow.,... .. . . 1 aaiKilif l(1i " .... ..' ... i.La Thfsra: art wonuenui than could get within tne gates w w for the acappernong not only "B"eaDitai;clt: ' . v -i . ,1-. ,dhnisbut almost tnrougnouv - cm Korth; Carolina. ;in z y Zrow.:Imot Ui- perrection. m. ' i ANDREW W. MELL0N.V, ' I - V-iY 4 a . fat . t it n a &rctioa. 1 ' . V , ' Andrew W Mellon, riwauurg "to "rr itatUt tnd ? typical 'represenUtlve of I..VE0H 1 PATER CONDEMNS KE-Atha IntereBU; U.sUted tot TrtA PUHLICAN LAW. "'r?, Merlin' cabtnet iAmong the r- ,J .m-eanliations baa much to M . h,-rtacj n. i ..... . vitu-MiAL owner riUly wui tn :""r'Ti.; ofion of the largest distilleries In ?! ftright r-imm ht rate brouehti about by 0ld pverholt; having pldTO,l. to tHe railroads. , ' . f, ... chouse.;, n i ua wiimati quote from It: . ' , ' f. , had of a family eonservaUvo- rallway managers, ww . ...(aA i,. WOrth 1500,000,000. . . . ...4 iha " '..: n or comracw - . in k-nVs and corpont- fo re- " - ; -t. an-1 rnairnsiF, i ; - f.n,ial .train VI It IV wa I' 9 jrvy buHOTi that hfjve u worth 11 J5O00.0O0, and (m and stre4 .1... .., !.r inrfifntions ' woui.1 t!,e paUon.. r "cw " . . ' . ifll the . . .- hit a inenu av vi'm v. - - .- ., -rc In H first C o 1 1 n " - i l,R!,llnX Jtr- f .,.. ril CorporaUon arvl in Hi" t. la T!ailrtinr! and Mf.' H k ln wouM Frtsry of the Tr' .? l t' '- to fit a r'r t 1 i 1 We thinkpricis haveabout reached tew T . liAur m f 1i Northern .!.a Nw' York City and Baltimore, care- fuUy selectinthVSprii X . TM- - 1L-Ai-W5liin tliA next ten T ready tor, your 1 7- i w nrnmise that Ve will sell you any- thintf in our line which consists of Dry Goods,. ShoeSThe famous Craddock One': which IsT ii.-'-.-i-aUiA ipfi rid Wear longer than - t others." This includes Oxfords and. Pumps. vl -f tlu vntivi h"dlsDlay'.Iillinery, No-v;; IT , ... aaT . ft Y r A L7 4M a WWk . u. -4 tions, HatSrJCs, 'i-runKsuags, aiohuo. v . j: rn.tx nwA flH o wart, 'and the -1 r. i i BETTER CLASS OF GROCERIES':, cheaper than others, quality considered- ,.: . . . .1.-1 ! -; .r?.,-. :..- :. sv Clothing, Ladicsuits and Coats ; 1.' "WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON ALL YOUR; PURCIIASES1 GIVE US A LOOK AND BE CONVINCED 60vOvvTvyv fff . II II Mil i( II U 71 V 1 O . 1TI. 4 i . I .1 mm . - I ! " "T . . i 1 11- r- ' I ....... 1 . . T-' 1 i 1-11. . Bw . I J '!'' m m w af. a) i , - rifl !ju ? mm-w w mmm ; ted m 1 . KJm v :-r , . ' ' '. ' r v'' ' " ', ' a
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