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ISSUED WEEKLY pi"; ' 1 . , . . . w ' ,,' 1 ' " Asheboro, Nortk Carfonk, Thursday, March 10, 1921 1 ----- ------ u- - PHAMT EHTRY OFJIEW PRESIDENT WARREN! a HARDING DELIVER8 SHORTEST INAUGURAL AD , DRESS ON RECORD. "SERVICE" WAS THE KEYNOTE With the Induction of Womanhood In- to Our Political Life We May ex pect Our Social Order Exalted. prayer for America Is for industrial peace, with lta rewards, widely and generally distributed amid the in to spirit and add to the resolution with -which; we, take up! the .task let me repeat for our nation, we shall fire no people Just cause to make W upon oi,: We hold no natton.i Judices, we entertain no spirit or rev venge, we do not hate, we dri tint' coret; we dream of no conquest nor boast, of armed . progress. It, despite this attitude,' war is again forced upon us, I earnestly hope a way mar ba tminH wiii-h -m ..-. . i j, , . . - ..-..v.- tiui miuy RAMSEUR KLWS 'MPORT; SCHOOL LAW END MEDC,T12EN OK R,cnU" - ii n i i with i it. .. . smooi law One provides for I the count chf . vii nun x. j. winsiow to the count tho o,ut, . . , , ""i " mize?. rt miss iHinme Mathews, of 'Spring Hope N. C. but resently of Battiraore arrived Saturday to take charge. p the ...... .,, ucjarLineni, oi Ciarter.tM.er- cantile Co. T.T Mrs. E. J. Harbin ,W I..J 4v.- .'with him T w. " n001 . Iaw One provides clay and Saturday at Greensbow Itben- going east, it started LZ T"JL Mpl f the' l.ext books!is su.IV'd the uiiiK the Enerlish Cnnfinr- '. l-i I ascertained that c ""v."c general amend- tiaughters: Mr. E. B. Steed, of Htoh Pdinf waey for Mrs. Varner ZZ.". rJ,Llne laT:. ne for raising a visitor here Sundav. I Jr-k ,two iurors fro tk.L " I . " : ""c '5vnu.e ana "e lourth for the ,r. .. r: i. . Tii c -.v... v...o vuunuy no sac rrpaTmn nf iv.. nit; Aui airf Mesdames John Vuncannon, Kintr. Newton Wiii.-. Miss Pauline Allred went ti$i&-n the Varner casi, to make some t TendoUnties fTrh00' 'an fum!,,. Stanton W am al" boro last Monday. I davits of indiscreet or improper fuiHT r Ppose oi.WUiam Hiliery, Doloh"" our individual and collective n 'b;1 D' " r.aZ'" and fa: "f. puty Marshal The four acts are a fl,w. ...?nd also S 2x- and consecrate all America. m.r.w.C Z " Z.T ay 8 .u! . le r. pence- 0.r.tnat some l. An act to provide P fn , , " rsirs. at i i . .... ' nci c, lux . aim mrs. ji v V11 juiv was innupnrpfi nr th u li- .1 , . , . . yijC iiieu in stin 1 y ami Rn r mailt- tin . j 1 . 1 xr t- - . ,t - i- , - "j liic uui i Krnnnia tni- niv 4.u 1 - r. " " wui, to rraiier. . !slre to get home to see m.mr. nt fou AT . .--.uuu. ior inemDer ot 1-air Grow He Washington, March 4. President Harding in his inaugural address said ij countrymen, when one surreys the world about him after the great storm, noting the marks of destruc tion ana yet rejoicing in the rueemi. ness of thf things which withstood It, if he is an American, he breathes the ciarmeq atmosphere with a strn mingling of regret and new hope. We wye seen world passion spend its fury, but we contemplate our republic unshaken and hold our civilization Se cure. Liberty liberty "wltnln tie few and civilization are inseparable and though both were threatened, we fine, them n$w secure; and there comes to Americans the profound assurance that our representative government Is the highest expression and surest guaranty of both. Standing in this presence, mindful of the solemnity of this accasion,, feel ing the emotions which no one may national defense. There is something inherently wrong, something t ..coonr witn tae Ideals of represent tlve democracy when one portion of onr citizenship turns its aotlvity to Private gain amid defensive war while another da fighting, sacrificing or dy ing for national preservation. Qut of such universal service will come a new unity of spirit and pur- vueo, a new conndence and consecra and r families who ' 2?!!"" -Th,.s act . Prides goat sale last week which- attracted .o Randolph jurors knew Botht; of $1,400,000 ion. He sold:a car.'P Mr, Sapp, but were steadfast y an Z TZ'XZ Df,USd a,s ine wean Mr. D. T. Writrht had a ca! XZZ .""r : .W r r:-"ul ere..8leay.an equalizing fund to aid The Oyster Supper hTdla? Igc W : theylFsTiked so to do, 3d? teache? ISZ f A good attendance and solendid meli! T Announcement was made by Judge neo IrmalTschoof SCh?M resulted in a handsome purse f ar the ! iames E- Boyd in federal COUrt last IfOO InI.'n, XT -l 1 . ... buildintr fund of tho hrl.u a ; i Saturday when nftn. . scnooi, wnich are J . n. " . . A.AX. I ) I .1 I ! llnll.lt- A' (rood musical prosrram was renrlpvori few v& 1 rl -.i.. l " . rJ v..v u V1UO. tonr. , - 4 to get beer and do Impregnable, our triumnh na,, witn the nation-wide induction r womanhood into our political life. w may,c6unt upon her intuitions, her re- unem-nts. her lntelligense and her in fluence to exalt the social order. Wo count upon her exercise of the full privileges and the Derform.m r.t duties bt citizenship to speed the at tainments of the highest state. I wish for an America nn loco iorf In guarding against dangers from within than It is Watchful Minst enemies from without. Our fnnda. mental law recognizes no class, no group, no section. There must be none in legislation or administration. . lusmmuon is me com ! it rieht awav if t.ho enroll nvaoAli'ivi, ThflT la rr rr An. utiil; uuug uy our pastor na i in . .. .im a tew years ae-o whpn h ,lr,;r ')ck Spring Baptist church ja Jtfkfc v t,'1'!16 luneral was comiuataf bv Kev. Hulin, aittr hich the Iwrfi? h, laid to re.a in the family tmrmm ' ground. He had 62 grandchihW MAX aaPJ- d- DAGGER wot OPEIx STORE IN ASHEOK Florence C. vWJ' .ISAlH axand I. D. Wa uicn.s aKin .hu d-a RniT,i rt ..i- . ,i ' , "l u'nuu tu liiih nave ueen in DuKinPcc i? os. ments a-king Judge Boyd to set aside' extra btnoois, in high schools, etc. Two' open a store in Ashcbo o to "reasonahlp s,,0;ot - r. "iviinuteu ior tne en- All iiia a . . w uuuoi.iLti ilc iniiranamant i. i i persons of Revenrls Rio-i- iirom her husband. H. R v. , . ywuonai euucation v. u. oapp, attorney for Mrc V., J: A "-""".o m ,uiai ,V, ap' j ' "i" uiHtricts. the Verdict S 7 Te! SSfn0 "MMte for rnty '",515 YearsT claring that Mrs. Vamor k"" rrr.T V 1,1 .C0Ullty summer oieman and Ramseur. have iltnijm.-r - 0 r.,v.u,la, ;,.-., ---- 'v. otllOOlH. in nitrll vhnnh o T rri t . . .' bv our nastnr hni e""Ly oi improper re at on s with Ha,. i...j.j .... . r...o, Cvv.. io a .oure m Asn, the effect it should have. We hav iter McRary and, trerefore. was T lwenty;tour. thousand rented the store buil ... . -f i - j i . uuiiaia am i iinrnrii'iotfl1 4-u-. entitled know until ho .v. . mamiy hungers for in- quartette ot strong men now in the persons qi Kevends, Blacl:, Smith.) Banks and Shaw. The by the writer Sunday and- Sunday)?1-' who offered motion that verdict uieiii uy itcv. j. a . Black and llev. A,i , aDluc aim new t T. Banks, nasrnra f tKo o:v jtWad a letter alWorl tn Christain' chvhreTWU by four members of the w" 1 3 teac & a rtiyis of negro' nothing short of wonderful in power ?at convicted asking that verdict be catton and a d iv f PV!- edU" and force, charged with grace1 and'f551 on the ou"d that it was! Mimu Levv U Crf " truth. All our preachers should have alf because " was accepted by the! The .bill orovides thft L S a. hearty support andco-operatiom -i tot Ky J. A. Leake. Chairman Prisnn ii 'understood that a verdict nl .and.those cpunties that cannot The road commission consistT ltL The name as signing Tsolcent 'T 2. Th iv f ( Tlltr ,rhiii ic ... occupied by the Ashebpro Aui .Sbn-. Ply Co., Ihe Auto Company move into the huilrlin- k; , nine mpmhprc 00 qr.nn.'ntA,i u.. , -w upuinicu uuv- Gmor Mnmcnn I First district W. A. Hart, Demo- r6?' J.udge Boyd ruled that mem- I Li' II . . t , " "'"J Wlev. L. H..ii?t 3,n'MJ- " der necessary from the equalizing crat, cotton manufactuier and '.n.i. WS of. a jury could not imoeach thr' "f . .con? .W! 3Ct s that Jot T 1 " : r Swn vorAift muviuiug a DOnQ was jormery ooopiei I j L uie ivenneuy i-roduce Coianan, The Waggers have been siaeajfj. in business and r."6 straight -forscMd thorough going I business men. Tk?i expect to putlntfe vfptodate lili.d, goods, r3r.dy-to-wear garmeau iSr and women millinery, shoes, a. eral line of merchandise. Mrs. Clark Julian oi Jc.- .'alU BiaJ; A I' I l;i77; xhWv 1 fcff'l F ie Third district W. AJ McGirtt'Ctem- m a. , the latter was ia I ocrnty3f Wilmington. vfj N6.. Iast summer and also in , Fototh dVricWJqJrn Sprurit "felL W faI1 ,f 19L17- Fifth district J, ylwnnd LpbiiBn banker 'awf manu1-acturer H. WARREN G. HARDING CALVIN COOLIDGE na utter my belief In the divine Insplra v.vu ui me lounaing fathers. Surely there must have been God's Intent in the making of this new world repub- i.v.. uum is in organic law which bad but -one ambiguity, and we saw that euaoea in a baptism of sacrifice and dioou, witn union maintained, the uon supreme. - --"v.3vi iirugreBa or our re- puuuc, materuily and spiritually, in proves ue wisdom ot the in herited policy of non-Involvement In oiJ! world affairs. Confident of our Jiuv 10 wort out our own destiny nd Jealously guarding our right to we seei no part la dlrecUng toe destinies of the old world. We o not mean to be entangled. We -m accept so responsibility except m ear own conscience and Judgement la each Instance Instance mar datrmin- Our eyee never will h ma . developing menace, our ears never we eau of cirlllMtiou. We r-ooguise ue new order, of the world, witH the closer contacts which pro. trees has wrought We sense the or tie American people. , A-urica Is mdy to encourage ager to lattuu, aaxlous to nertlct pa to In any seemly program likely to lessen the probability of war and pro fciow that brotherhood of mankind which must be Ood's highest oonEp. tlon of human relationship. Wt must understand that tle of trade bind nations la closeet intim.r Bd none may receive etcept as he give we nave tot strengthened oun In accordance with our resources r 6r getrtus, notably on our own continent, where a galaxy or republic Inflect the glory of new world dmwi .racy out in the aw order of fintace and- trade we msan to promote en Urged BCttrltlsa and seek expended 'conndearte. f -Oar upreme tost It Ihe resnrnp. iron of our onward. mrmi Rntitroctlni .Madjsstmiwt, resUn splratlons of equal opportunities. The forward course of the buslnos.; cycle In- unmistakable. Peoples are turning from destruction A tkm. Industry has sensed the chang. d order and our own people are turn ing to resume their normal onward way. The call Is for products Am,i. ca. to go on. I know th.t i tv. . .. v.v,6,DBB uministration will favor ev ery wise government policy to aid the resumption and encourage continual progress. 8ervlce Is the snorema mmmi.. ment of life I Would nlnlfiA ... .. . .. vvi L- LoS era or the golden rule and 7" " e autocracy, of ser- i pieage an an-minf...i wherein all the agencies of govern meat are called to serve and . nnt .. V-vr- " Bnaersunoing of govern ment purely as an exnrMitnn .. popular wUI. One cannot sUnd in thtm'. and be unmindful of the tremendous responsibility. The rM . has added heavily to our tasks. Bat with the realisation of high resolve, and there Is resa surance la belief in the nX.., estlny of our reoublle. if t .1... . " vj uav "ere Is to be solo the executive for the America of to morrow. I should ihrinb . . in iim oardea. nut here am hmi lions, with common concern and nhar d responsibility, answerable to Ood and country. The republic summonn tnem to their dstv nf t i-i.- operation. w . I accept jny part with slngle'mind dnMs of purpose and humanity of Pint and Implore the fatnr nrf ...m aac of Ood In Ills Heaven. With UMe, 1 am ttnafraid mt face the future. I have Ukna tha anion.. -. - ' M M 9 Q. ace on that nesaac. nt t.i. wherein ft la asked: "What doth the urd require of thee ht 'lHlt High Point. Sixth district Word Democrat, Charlotte. beventh district R. A. Doughton, uciiiuciuL, DariKer ana lawyer, Sparti. j'Kiiv uisinci jonn v. McBee, Re puoiican, farmer, manufacturer and lawyer, Bakersville. Ninth district J. G. Stikeleather, democrat, Asneniie, reappointed for another term following the end of his term in April. , Selection of the appointee from the Sixth and Third districts is retroact ive. Frank Page, of Aberdeen, chairman 01 tne Highway Commission, is retain ed, his term not having expired. ine governor made the following ihiiit appointments: ol;ite l-Yison James A. T.p.-i!;. nf 1 - ... : " orison, cnairman; rJ. K. Kicklen. of Pitt; A. L. Bullock, of Robeson; Rich ford M. Chatham, of Surrv, and re appointed W. M. Sanders, 'of Smith- field. State College W. -S. I.ee, of Char lotte; n,. K. Johnson, of Currituck; Junius F. Diggs, of Richmond, and Charles F. Tomlinson, of Guilford, all for a term of eight years. North Carolina College for Women Mrs. R. J. Reynolds, of Winston-Sa- lem; Mrs. Junius D. Grimes, of Beau fort, and Miss Ksdnlo v. yi,. f nicnmond, all for a term of six years Air. Lake succeeds H. B. Varner, of Lexington, as chairman ol the state prison Doard. Ipr.pr wpro- T1 TP ' . . . 1 1 ui I' 1 n .1 1. A - . 1 . . . . eirs. ware Julian died at her hmae n Ceuar tails Sunua. Jkis, Jfeiew a uaugnter of J. T. Hayea n is depot eent at Millboro. She ilar ned Clark Julian a number oi va ago. lo this union four children w anu, v.'iti their Vainer 111 I'S. ..Il1n.11 . ... O I. , " "--v in 1 1. a iv u 11, possiD.e' aa odit for counties to secure funds to erect a was a n'o-st exce.lo.it more permanent type of school build-1 'ne' v'rls pt the tine tt Was also tile . - . - o ... U.I aX.MlSK Hi Hnn A ,l BSLojjerator wfto testified in the rn 1 : r"" 1W viiU 1" "viuiiik a DOnQ lSSUfi ftt SfvOnO (Hill Kt. Second district J. E. Cam,: . pli t 'A telegram was introduced in ev-i.'u.6' be loahMrtCopunties on publican: oresent w nt 7. ZZ . WWce, which was said to hav. l,, "Wb 01 years, i-ath with accilr- missionKinston. 'T .ed bY a" nt of- Mrs. Varner C.Xt l! bl V16 ounty aV Third district W. Aj McGirtf.'fipm.lt i . "5. lnat the latter was n Salt f"J' C - " " "r 11 p0SS1D- affidavit lng-1 Prov:des that none of this fund ; dePyt agi at Ccuat- . ,?an be U8ed ln erecting scliool Li-! fa'thlui in-the ..i.-;c:m i tu" ln.gs contanings less than five roms. Iti dutles- She met the trail case, had been heard to av 7 .TI wl" a u materially in promoting cou.i-, J1 u r:.nr:tv.U l.i. sum-j&. -t, i JEMiik of Iier deta aila and U A vmance tit her train last Fwlajr -;'iin..js bui was t o.l a;a c Frank!lsVmrn " c;:l. ANNC UNCOliNTS The pa.-,to:-, Jas. ,'. . . -.c .::iiu..js nut or: did not. have to work as she was V tiT'T0"- S FVd?y R'ht and inn nn v nt ni. " a 11c Liuiti nrnv mac tm- m Vi ATil. vainer. 1 1 if v-i v'- It was also alleged that F J Thorn iail0Pt10" of, text books for the eiemen as, one of the jurors, had beeii heard - schorolf According to the pro to say last fall that Mrs Vainer was tT''S f th,S act the pernor an., guilty and another affidavit, stoned bv I-e su.P,erlnte,1ent of public instruc two negro barbers in Greensboro de-1 n VVl11 "PT't a text book col's- lared that Deputy Marshal r t IP?. composed of seven representatives I) 1 i ... . - nr tho t'Mmn m ... . i xvuane wno nan the jury in charge, re- k lT i k t"olt-slon- lncse will ic-ifiess nis appreciation nai&cu in men- presence that Mrs ; , ' llve "'""ins in winch to pcopic a.e varner was guilty , l""e 10 helecl a multiple list not to Attorneys for Mr. Varner declared ?n a,,y subjet,t- The state that the defendant wanted a full in- ua,rd ?f e(lucation will then adopt vestigation. so that thn mnii... , 000158 from tins multiple list. It nm- bo finally cleared up. Ies, foi; two basa' readers and two . 1"; '" lners ami one Dasal book on Mrs. Fulton Reams Deed otner subjects, it iotr-r provic .'irs. J'ulton Kean.s .lir-.l ,1 ... al- ulu Ol the 1 t'.ts are Liiu,.-;er of niarrh K n.. f 1 yj,, .iiaicn Ovii Koarris gave birth to twin One of the babies died scon "inn. Ue ore uod .y, e.s VO-ypir Con- ler. 'trr IP!- ro.-irrJ-.fr,, HI,... Kcarns was Miss Ella .Voni .V-i ...'.,'; a most highly respected younr wnnnn iio nas many Iriends in ilw. who will he irricved t,i In...,- . t,. di':ith .v;lio ..1 . . : 1. -1 . With the tplpiihnna :.. . a boro.. Mrs. Kr, , iTZZL vi!s fo. the State husband. The funeral se.vir.w V." to an,eil'l.or '1 held at Rd,, u 1. charter burial followed. viauL oniy a limited number of books can be changed in any one year. . ine lourth imnortant .-ii-l m. Lams a number ol small amendments to the school law. The more imnn.t .,! one proves for the consolidation of i district and pcrmitl iag the co:vrlid-. 1 ated districts to -ol.p I vnv Tin - 1.1 1 eludes S')e, ial chart non-special tax district pecia This in tax, and tl mra. Marth Saunders Dies Suddenly Mrs. Martha Naundivs cicd at lier home in ICan 'lernan lat I 1 n- Mnrv. the 4th, Sho was found dead inherbed Friday morning. She wan C-l years oiu. ner remains Were a id to i i Browns Chapel. Mrs. Saunders will be greatly mlsed as she was a dear kind christain woman, a good neighbor nu uaea oy ail. Her husband died two years ago. RADCL1FFE ( HAUTAUQl'A COMING TO ASHL-ii'oi. A representative of the Radclifn Chautauqua was in Asheboro !at nwxMe-aod complettnl a contract for mn r a. . - v- nauiauqua to come hers somet It al.io pro- o;.nl of Education : h: 1 t'.'rs of si cci.vl districts uj).in the petition of 10 Kovernine- aiitlioiil v It r.,.i... provides that the county board of cdu cat on shall organize at the A-ril meeting and permit the county ba'aid of education to elect county superin tendents before the July meeting. It permits the county commissioners to allow a salary of Sf members of the county board "of cdu- iwi.-c, iw.shes to tne inicr- lllaniic.- Itrnr 111 hi I- . , '"l vho CcalioD of tae World, at the l.aptist aiurch c-i v.ulma.V ll.i. 1. 1 all ta.ivn xu..! w 1C .t Geiicj.i. Ihe so'erts March J.,i,,. li:bj a. .11. "T"lif ncrsli,,, ,.,1... t. T:.'.0 p. m. "The Trawdies ( t - . V J .. . . . 1 oumiay scnooi '.):4: a. 1.1. C rar.ier Jr., Superintendent li v n 11 .., . ...... ...... 1 . u. v.,jv i. in. ,. l. iitT 1 resident. lor next Sumhij. "l'"i.t"in,s Ccn;,nn.. 'I ih.l.-t." reasuivrs Now lor a R;-. j. j Geo. A. Thompson, Thomasville, Dead inompson, ior many f"11 wno ui iDomaivine g most act tve business men. died at hl knm. iast inursday evening at 7:25. after a lingering illness lasting for more man two years. The interment was Saturday at Trinity. In Randotnh county. ror many years Mr. Thomnann ur. i - - . 1 - - wi as jnayor or Thomairville, and he had held other positions of tnmt and honor, all which he filled to th rrwHit 01 himself and family. He was a fnlth- iui member of the Main 8lrvt M.th. odixt church, being a uteward at the time of his death. t 'viiitimii: Ml fri June. UhautAumia will lnt i vk,u. inese are tne more 1..,:.. t t 1 " 1- win 1 it . .' . : . .... r ' ' days and a splendid programe has been th ' arranged. The Radclipe Chautaunua th C0UI.ty hc.a.l:, of rov"'ew as th nas for a number of years, been go.ng, T. x.i-vaiuation Act to Star, Ramseur, Mt. Gilead. and a u 88 t m mo"'"n,nK adooted the number of other rilarpn in tdio o..: machinery act w!:ich carries th r.r... of the state. """.vision for readjusting values under the V.e have evri vthiiiL' -hi r-r tl-'.-v r bad, but a ih.hi . lv.,,' woum roany kiiuk. and open Uul ..., holiness. V'- --vo ha ; dance aim iu s"n: -I politics oufeid iu 01 ' priie of -rt'-in; r-r ' I iy exceeds ine Ucn nearljr; "d ajuf on that FARMER NEWS Mrs. L S. Kearnii revaluation act. The act, Governor Ooue-hton to d th h,, ; .u 1 . v. - -i-f in uir com- bmation of the idea of himself and senator L. R. Vcrser, and retains the Kearnn ami ..n . w uaain were the guests of Mr. H W "c'.w men. who made the day. ,aiues In 1920 for the maklnir th. M. Mio-u ihs mU(t ff1Ior 7t -4r ri-JT uV T,k 1"imh Anhehom Has Nw Knlc-rprise One of Ahrboros new ajwuda la nn upholstering and ManufactuHng Pimm. 11 is owned and onorat-fl hv Mr. Worth I.cwallen, a ""vide awake young milne man. He will make Parlor uUh arl couches 1 . ii. .... - man neater can sell it. The office l ovrr the Asheboro Drug Co., Any tww buslnOM is welcomed by the Asheboro citlteoo. It show mai me Dusine men are taking a new dn life since the war. , , ,n Kate HritUln. returned last Dorsett Sundav Mr", and Mrs. C. H. Hill, of Asheboro lrJu'?L Tht Pltlon oi bill hanu Route 2. visited at Mr A 1 um. ,ln" th, revaluation fo'lows: Sundy- I "The board of countv Mmml..Un.- Mrs. M. C Bins-ham. Ml mil. and the county board nf nnm.i.. 1 J 1 ..7.. . ' -. !., . , - - -irK'ir bii.i - have been on the cv,ew. meretoiore appointed ""V DUl are a II mnrnv4nr oiu law or nhnll m !.... 1.. Mr. and Mrs. George Kearns spent ln. eacn county on the first Tucwlsy isunday in Farmer. arter the first Monriav In Ant-il tn-n Mr. Wade Kearns, who was in High . a county board of review to 'dpter-' the beg" Point HosDital for lrouin.1,,1 mine if the value nt rol i,m.m. Tm M.n 4 j t. " . --r"-" . -- C"'Iivj nn - - ' vur ,u nome. Mrs. Kearns remained ''ereloIors appraised and a..c,d in with her husband during his ttav In n? '"""t M whole in fxcens (,f the the hospital, but has now resumed her :,r Value of "uch property at the W0,. teacher In the school here, t'"1? of meeting of such Ixmrd. The Mr. Van Cranford mndn a h,,ino chairman of the board nf trip to Greensboro one day mt wcok mil,,ioner shall be the chairman of Miss Mary Bine-ham hnn , ',ortituted ami the clerk of the U-,i from Htohi Point Honnitai .u-'or. eount)r commiidoners shall be had an operation for npnetidlcltl, I ..V? of tho board. Mr.. Sara Lewis, of Hih iJ. 'T1 "'." board shall mak;it;-oncr . 1 - ' "lilt, in ..... 1 I . . r the Kuet of relative. h(?re. , ana investigation Into exintlni 1 wins Were born to Mr. and Mr. C .,vl rral Property as compi ii.i! beauty of politics in acun ('1'ho prit- f lower thafw " '" v ruiu- 1 . i- ..... 11U hud some .steal inv mm ,i,...u. some business dcDression. m. A s ling, a little lying, and a little gambl- , mg on the Bide; nm t nii, . . lyival of religion. God is always ng aiv ays . ,. l bleaa.a.wn (ready l? receive his blessing? JAm we willing u h.,e ourselves U this great work? Tn re in nothinjr at this time that cou poibly mean to Asheboro lhan a san Cjrt- m shaking revival. Let us have 5T Next Sunday, March 13, rrrWil South. The pastor w,ll at u a. T mi.U SIT" 1 r . . - m. - 1. aui rr-ri wv under person to be present at this 7.30 0 clock the subject will be The Vanity of . Worldly Ufe." t, ...mii; ,nn attend to the end.' services of ..l , . ; . air-Kin evening at , o cl ;ck. ile r m n'-" wi!: be l.iua Saturday is the day st apart or tatini, t mI prsyer. I rty for ihe . vlval. 'T The Pastor. . ""in vvi ..ir, nna .Tir m . . r ' r rulton Koarns on tho tth. only one ofl.i. . .? J"""1 "PPralsed values whom survi veil. Mn Kof,;. ."'""joiin uie several citica. town, and Tuprlay. The combined weight of the e ?T.?f the coun.t' flml lt il babies was fifteen poundn. lne And that the awessed value. 0f uch Mrv Home Hammond h.. .'W? Uin actual fhe vsttiM at vhlrh the property W he n wesseil for txation unl. 'Una I tl the same have tK,n chanreil and prjrevued y the state tax eorrmwa-l.si ,, jvaui nriimin. returned latt Oklahoma- -. it j V ;- -!- r in m- several cities, week from Welch, V. where she heSfHrnt r)toJ?m RTJ- townh,j" "- '' a poUor stenographer for several In this .i- withal" and Mr io'"" W lhe , " month. ,1 . tfnm... 1 , r', Sir. rornmlion lint Jattrr than Af,i .., u . .ll !.'. . .t J A. . I t . . imiwi vu ilia ooara OI tiMltUf 1 r2ro,m'Mlon of such county HL h!l be done not later than . Uc Tu L day of.July, 1921."; , j. s Specific eomplalnU will it iatfA brHpucuiUoii v.the board and rro 5i "i"" -for a rwral to ajuit values in tl.fr, r.,t ra "d f".T-jMP, if iKrr, ,. fiff-rfiri"s t. 1 . . .,
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 10, 1921, edition 1
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