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cTg ccx rcrrxT IP02 rxpiAE,'3 mi::::.riNG 1 k " A t ' A W I J .. .4. 2 v - ;, .IS,;',' La Mia Roth Cox. daughter of Mr. axtd Mix C J. Cox, ef GrejL. DoroirM loar ,rid at tha home of her rare' ta April - v i . ' ' v . f 31st to Mr. Georg Abbott ef Salem, . 'Em Board of County Comml signers Now Jersey.. Rev. ,Kilby V. Brown, vii ia segular session - la taeir erOe la th ourthous at Asheboro, N. Editor cf Prosrcssive Far :tr Delircrt Strcni Address at GreenTC More D; rl'.y. ana ipyitczutic Flzn cl ! thatch, performed th eeremony.p -vr.-v.w .M.v.Vt, . " v","-;:':"''--"-Vi-'-.-'- :s input) rJH - . Tito ftj tgo doctors told m I mo; s tT to kjots my . wife to ax- .er c...; ate, ss the suffered "so stvn.& h and liver trouble and y. s iwouUng. Also that she would have V ".'. ' td have an operation or fall stones. ' . rVrt mail cm. ..14 . th 4th day of April 1921 at lOrOO Miss Cox Is a popular young -woman. I Tha ahiolnt aaeeasitv for a definite mod such a course it would be because wonderful Kemedy and, on his ad awaa. U boar tha first Monday iatha'Sha was .educated at the Frionds's systematic way of martetinx farm they were in a stat of bankruptcy and &a ,,1 n,d , " " a. , Prewus a U Marsh, Uiau CoUere at VVosttown, ra tier m- prodncta Instead of the old "dumpin-. unabk to meet demands of their ered- ;" " ucr " a simpm, Ed C Blair and A. S. Hinshaw. ' band is a splendid yocnf businsas vomm. vtwxss. which has existed 'amonr itors. The farmer has no definita puis armless preparation - that . removes t none. - After a weddin trip to Asherille they VZLn f,miT, fn, WAr JJT oae of marketing except to ret mon- the catarrhal mucus from. intestinal . AMsuta against the eonnty .vera -wtt make their heme- in Salem, ;forUl u r eomprehensiTe and forev Ha carries his product to the buy. 'VTTk ki nnmnj .ij hUiJ nM j -1 f4 " mmjiiQHauiT, wW ,V'T .. if . ,Ktorf nr h which causes practicallv ail stomach 'V; dirbursmeit reeM No! ' ' ' " " - ' f I'SSSSTp " can "StTlf titoFii -iaW7ffi? i intestinai ailments, indud- 4 from pat 72 to 74 Inc. Numbers 651 NEARLY 2,000 BODIES OF ? uT if t p cepts it, and, if perchance, it. should appenQiciDs. One oae wUl eon- ttsCMlae, . ' . da iollowing business was trane- , ' 122 bodies of soldiers are at He- Sute" uiucicv tj u uvwu w iiiu DOaen zor uibuiduuoo. 2,000 BODIES OP ita, of ae osL pU it, and. tt perchance. It. should appendicitig. , 6ne SOLDIERS AT HOBOKEN Jg ggj tte eg beboTO the aTe'rJhT S : aome noney refunded. it theumeLc cclica.. ''', ?.:p',t .IJVS jost.'vsei J3oan'i T. Lmiment and the quick,. V :-;-.'. comfort had brought a smile - v', : v-1 "V' ' pleasure to hla face." , . x . V.'ti-V.i Good . for achet resulting' .i 1 from weather exposure. ' Bprains, strains, Ume backfC-': ; '52 oyerworked muscles. -P" : jv ' wt wwrtvui rwx. ' AM , (140 drugffista have it, 11 I&dUa Murry. on the out side poor list half of this number axe from the 80th .umi.f- f,,rtii. mtVIm. dnmnin to get each producer; during the Mrs. Sullivan waa returning , from a at X3.00 per month and A. L, DaTis, Division, and disposition will be made obacco and cotton on th market," the contlnua.nc.e f1 P001 visit to neighbor and, when within! f -y vO""! : , JSeagTOY, , N.'C custodian. ' of them as fast as poaaible, r, lapeaker "orheM Tie littl Pri of 5 product That is t ear, 100 yards of her home, waa shotdownJ . (Tr) P.H t . v J""1. orderedby the .board to put . hopTSat ttSfatur witness farmer-, product graded and Her husband was assisting a neighbor jJJ VJiJ..! . . J v.; . w. ja. juca on xne ouisiae poor use miauned voters ox u aisxnci. wewey fannrovement over ' deplorable condi-,lurllou UYC M "D mi some larm wore: wnue me cnuarea T i JAftO tier month. K WliitAhuii ia annointad reristrar. w. . , association manasrars -Sell'it'" When were ill schoL Th "nnnomtinn i It waa-orderedhy. th board to hav nd Cecil York and IL, P. Smith ar " - dB,Vd ih berf JhMI h f amjer geta that th home had been ransacked in - f K Brady to go and look at the Skeen appointed poU holder.: or Judges of of jSansiSB t b v- , Bridfla over the.Dwharrie river rela- l-tion. At said election the voter. 01 " ?rfan!iTT r?!B2?. D uiau- kets, toe aTera prfee of that grade,.,,,, . ".,';;,. , . state having, it put in good repair, who favor th issuance of said bonds Snd-le.8 SPeraW V.?? . - ' ltia ordered by th board to send and th lvying of said special tax, SfrkaSSf L aldL hearTbv famer. having r organised ajuT em-t ' - - i JL Biady or soma one to Concord ehall vote a Udlott on which ahaU b J1S,S3J&ffiJ li towaahip near Mechanic, N. C to see written or - printed th- words "For PdS?Slr2SSS!Sl to ior them, smiplytak hi. - aboot building a new bridge over Cara- bonds and tax" and th voters that op- ITti of thant wha n as to when saier auouia Be u. . t v a n. kn . Koiin whirh efnon. the -county, wno pracucauy i,,,- ami thev : accent the averaee llTnled brthe-to release H bTwrii 0 fn e TeelinT 13 ship f his 1920 poll tax on account of. The clerk of this board is hereby . . nrevailed thromrhout the entire pro err am and the way co-operative ls.oroerea 10 release novo, xorK. as oy law curociea. w,-. 4 t .o?t T -i.-. ea ji lias asai 1 lamiai wnuoit.ui v aaaa iv a w ao vauwa w tmsrl fSHIfWf rs9tV lBBBttSS2BMHBBHff9SBtlaBVBBBl ItSBBSH BBBBl &BV fGSBR fHSfl RBSl fSSfl f38F? IVBJI 1 made '-' and . they accept the average I price he jjelisuK ' -' .vv'ill '"This is indeed a big and -epoch- making plan. The theory is tiiat each i farmer ought to be willing' to say, 'I would rather trust the; selling judge-! t : : Fire Insurance, life Insurance, Health and Acadent Insurance, Stock Insurance, Automo on account of physical Jllre ttedrS township, -SBMirllk Intf An ottnunf at" vVi a,vvwa. w aaijaea eu w . rAA wB8 HctpTlAl tft nth a Afifk flttM. J..J i a.-V a-la. la' 444 ima ioon ennoieaii KaovH Ha ntifiwi " awn jUQmuii, , 1 lilUW. WUi uw. u The Board anoointed Cephas Bow- to meet with the board of commision- uo" ; .A -, . ... r;' : 'P,an will insure' wise warehousing and man countv supervisor for listing the ers in adiourncd meetinjr ef the board n,Zr'S LTv". .u--UixJrV-tiairness ? Wff and dassmg which; - . . . W n. BjHUIFUlMarnUllKf" Ul LJIIH CILV. Wllfl I n n ea ivtjiiirtstiial. aanMAV AviwmwaA.Ta CJ- S7 r ri I x 40 Ma UlUITIUUIUi VMUiWb WUVIWV wV - N. a on taxes for 1921. at courthouse Asheboro. N. C. on c . . jr? ' , - : it is oraerea dv me uoaru m release, xuesaay aui oui xmx, ai.xva. ui. t. -,Qi , v :.. J A . ' A. . s aS Bundy of $6.72 State and County in compliance with the Machinery Act r h taZvinff farm enndi ' ' . i 'i i- to and $iy20 special schKl tax in of 1921, for the purpose of consider- KSTelaS X S. Joyce of f 16.00 state and county land in Randolph county for 1921. , orftngL effort Zd nle ? P"Cf W'Ut fFL lax on $300 value of land as it was Upon petition of the patrons of Lib- ?JJ? Ll '.fSZ Kttnl W errnr piv arhnnl district in the countv . . i " - resell leu oy my ,owa mempersnip cosw listed Dy error. ercy scnooi aistnci m ine couniy t . f reeoverinI. from ni-oaon. i vl.- r. r of Randolph constituting 1-4 oi tne 1" Z Z ii :Z CZ , T "l"? "V 'v IT WILL . 'it "Til ' iT'?'',v YOUR LOSSES Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company - It is ordered to release R. M. McGee of Randolph constituting conditions. Dr. Poe was followed by declared that the movement for better Asheboro, N. C. Branch Office A , " JY:'; - v C, G. Sbmefs, Manager; lm?rf $10.85 taxes same being charg- county line in the lands of Allen Hob- J from bankruptcy ana evenwai endeavomg to save himself from an to him by error. son, thence south with the Chatham ruin' Fn, ,,., ,abf ,,;"ttl0nJ uWhwf &WT Itis ordered to release R. T. County line to a stone in J. F. Coble's! Substitute For Dumping of the North and V est have justdecid- Richardson, of New Hope township, of line the south east comer of the W.! Dr. Poe said the principal object of oklSomamadr 14.00 taxes on land as it was charged D. Hammer tract, comer of Marley the co-operative marketing planv is S , S?J ?m??Z Frlf& to hom by error. .school district; thence west to Bush rdy to substitute the old policy of marketmir nool Vexa effiS Uia ordered to release W. C. Richard- creek; thence in a north-westerly di- "dumping" products on the market Srs rabmit reaoV i8? f an tot aA .nh f.vo roofinn .in th vnriniis hoursea of v.t i j Iea?ers are about ready to start on tirnivi,., f anA ir, RiohianH tn. hnish mw1c hv A. L Lanplev's mill. k loiws. o..rf- v., !. r"e,r . slKn"uP 01 1,000,000 .bales. " " " . . - . " --- - " . , iwi uiaiiuinviuiiiig aim uiiuucas (rPortriA will Ulan efoyf c.am nA nn the o d sta ev mill site to Htonv rora. nrmni,otnl. i. iiiotMj k - - - vtKuiuawvivim iiiuoLiaiiQUi X1C rV ixuiiiati .e . Agents : G. E. Hoover, Krank Ridge, King. uoyayauaucayauauenrauayB ship listed by error. is saie to say every a snort It is ordered to release J. E. Richard- thence up the west prancn oi iirusn pointed out the difference between state will ndnnt thVm,a,.7; in. of Richland townshin. of $31.36 creek on the west side of Joe Hick's everv mAn nfrrino. his nrodnpt t4h measure in state and county taxes same being land to the south line of the Jacob market jn a blind, reckless manner to baeco BKSSif,?l2' hgnnul t him hv srrnr Scotten lands, thence West With the fViof o Kn1 t Scotten It is ordered by the board to release south line of the Jacob Scotten lands 6s one charged to him by error. Scotten lands thence west with tne that of a body organi2ed and Sellinir iina. South fi -vi-iTTI "If every individual man sold is the only means of creating a more th.lin of the Mount Pleasant school T Ti.;i VC . .. Ski.u t ' v wnicn neretoiore have - . - .. ivvvijr Diuuiai w iui uvoiuvu 'wurai neen sunm-r. tn nnu The following delegates to the U. S. district north and east to the une oi the American farmer is today., IlJthe . 'difference becau rrf . a mam:-:v tha i .iharttf cfnrfi nmT.r rr inMiirn i . . i j. i a . . " E. H. Johnson of 1920 poll tax on ac- to E. L. Kivetfs corner; thence north his labor or the product of ;Iabor fi ZaT'i count of physical infirmities, amount with E. L. Kivett's line and following in this way," he declared "it would be iS product TThSoS ties. district; tnence merchant or large orgaiiTzatiod Air-'ed. effort. ir Rchool district ' neglect and in lack.ofiorgania-'j smA RsuthpaH Hood Roads Association the Liberty school tA Im held in flrAPnshnro' N f;. from east with the Liberty school district April 18th to 28th. O. C. Marsh, line and the township line to the south FEEDING FARM FLOCK RIGHT get in the fields, .oimnon PorwiUmnn v c t s west corner of J. S. Pike's land ithence Kivn np rnnn iwpnnTiwr . I ie a'KAm N fa. . w. l. wkrd.'.north and east with J. S. Pike's line! ' i One ot the most common mistake. i ...... ... -t , ... .. . T ;i .... 1 l1 .. . . . .. . . . made in fAWlmo. farm rniilfiw I. il Worthville, N. C; K. P. Deal, liandle- ana witn tne une oi me wueny sc.iuon reeding the farm flock the right 1r t. V. ..i- i t , t-, i tr.-.-l t r- . .i:i.:t th. Knnn'nr,:nr. rnrtu, in j ? j , iure to proMde animal food in anmn vvinv. ... M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IIW IB I Til rift U 1 1 1 IT IT IB TJ1 . - - . -, i i . ...lorm. Beginning January 20, 1921, all meters w-ill be read on the 2oth of each month and 'all accounts'; will be presented the first of the following month. . We cannot call but - once and- will expect all bills j paid when presented, t. If bills: are - not settled by the 15th we will be forced to discontinue the ser-' vice..;' "" . ;! ' .. .-..'j. ASHEBORO WATER & LIGHTDEPARTMENT. ; By Order of Board r V r , - CHiRTJBHrSuperiritehdent? be a paying proposition. If hens doj It is nr.ifired that a srjecial election r,t It ,wif r.,r a Bna summer, when quantities of ftv vv Aw uha.ww wowvwa. au QAtf 11.1 U nnwrtAna AT OCOOP. . 1 1 . . . x .Jf OCCl. r the purpose of ascer- can not be expected to give satisfae-rr,!,; "V. m,Y V y SpZlK will of the people within tory and profitable results. A com- Lhuerinft n regard, but special school district with piicated ia not necessary. . The ! ?U .f0 i8. ot -,tlle, ycar hen Of course during the spring of m- p are available, thov m nmniv snan. N. C; L. E. Bird. Trinity, N. C; district to the beginning E. C Watkins, Ramseur, N. C. Chatham county line, It is ordered that Robert Reddiner. of Back Creek township, be admitted to be called for the purpose the county home . taning the t e C t-hn eg irt c a 1 Mill H IIHI II 1 1 1 1 1 III I'll.l.HI N 111 VilVy wu.vm. www UllllLCU lauuu IB 1IUL uctcooai V, aUG I . . v r r - . i it . . i i n hwir n rw nnr nvi eh a a South. Coleridge, it is ordered that a reference to the levy ana collection aim ln feeding the hens should be to 7L h"" LZL special limit not to exceed 15 miles of a special school tax m said district use, so far as'possible, the Kin ! an mal f od Snk per hour (be established) from the not to exceed twenty cents on each one that are grown on the farm or that Jer kimUk or lSSLfnT well at Baptist church to north end of hundred dollars valuation of property are available in the immediate neigh- iSdes an wcTllent source of anil steel bridge, subject to a penalty of and sixty cents on each taxable poll borhood. One of the most successful , P, fa, n nfc .JSi i5J for each offence. . .the proceeds or which snaa supp.e- methods, of feeding is . tr give , . JUtnt aile thTheaa ah '.j petition of the mem tne puonc ben leeaoi grain or a mixture oiRiTuna,. meat .. . & nA aniuimnnn ui kh u uihliiii. in rnp mnminff unci M irmi ni me ... - .. . . -- LA A, AAAaaAAAAAAi AAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAa I '. " li ,r ' I i ' . i ' ' 1 1 i i iii Hi i ii i ii i i ; It te ordered upon toard of the graded school trustees of may Ramseur Graded School district in oy tne uouniy ooaru uiuu.uu... iune maienai ai niKui, uie ''", -hould be included in th hn ration 'high in price, it is economical, and . '.. ) Randolph county, State of North Caro- w. U nooson is appointea registrat reed consisting 'oi sdoui as mucn as i: f nr th. rnorai of said election and T. F. Andrews and the hens will clean ud. Assembly of North Carolina, at its J. N. Ziglar poll holders, for said In addiihi a 'dry ma-:. rIk-uM be tegular session in the year 1921, en- special school tax election. The poll- provided where the hens can hav titled "an act authorized in the is- ing place for said election is Staley access to it continuously. When eon suance of bonds of Ramseur graded school house on Tuesday, the tenth siderable quantities of waste food are school district in Randolph county,, day of May 1921. J available for the hen. to pick up f rora n4 th IpvV of a BDaeial tax to Dav the A new registration of the voter, the fields, the amount of grain fed Sf-PjiiAjfi!? Pfuy.;! within th. id district t ordered and mav be cut down. Oftentimes iudg- inlelection be held in said district it will be necessary for every on to ment in this respect is faulty, and but STisdaV the l(Wi daTof May register again in order to be qualifl- for the dry maaVther. would be dan. !JUfiar?,ue?!!!,- aai t th uid election: , At that the hen. vrould not receive tort. Ramseur N C as poling place the elecUon thos who arJn favor of enough feed.; 'With the dry mash at Street, Kamseur, . aspoiing piace ,ii.-Hm of tha tax shall their dlsnosal thev ar able to make wM?th?affied voler. o said di T. IVSk Vn whick shall be written ,p anv MMAito &! tectlt cJonof Usutng n'or printed the word, -For Spjdal ty Judgment to th quanUty they ageaeding. Seventy-Five Thousand ana uow 7,v. ..JTv,,.n BoUara. irTirOOO.OO) of serial bonds the levy and eollectlonof th U ahaU . j.j ota a ticket on which shall b writ- ii Kandolph county, N. C, JJZ serving a sufficient annual tax to pay opeoai . - ; " T" Jl tba aarne with interest. The proceed, b held under th law otvds ar to be . uaed for th mi ,'n1t?. -3 ,.1. . Aula vivtvivu km vu- 1 1 . 1. ; 1 . . 1 1 uwaiuK vi uie increaaea prouuction tnat win result. - During the winter it is necessary to provide some form ef green or suc culent feed, such as mangels, cabbage, clover, alfalfa, or sprouted oats, - 1 . -l Mrs. Sarah Samey, aged 64 years, died suddenly at .her horn in .Whit Oak April first : Mrs. , Stamey . was eating supper when sho suddenly fell back dead in her chair. She is sur vived by tw daughters,' Misses Artie and Dora .Stamey. - Funeral services conducted at Worthville. , v' Razors of All; Grades Shaving Regiisites Powders and Creams , '. " - ' " r t' '' .- ' - ' -. STANDARD DRUG COMPANY TJteeiaiS Store - Asheboro, N. CL A. A A. a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA rfaaid fa Li '';V,: Mrpea of erecting, enlarging, alter- provwea oy mw. - ' CS eWping achoo. WJM ,1 K - ' forTachoo.Trp -on . ' y ...... r 1 I . a AUirtnr , , ' jl ' i nt ttftin aiMaion uim w-nj , - dwol district. b a new registration of ', th j ' I 1 : v J .... Li j j With Um fi I . BMSMSBBl 1 Th mMtlnr Adjourned to meet (tain on Tneaday. April 5, 1921. at 10 o'clock a. m, for the purpose of fin- ishing any other buslnes. to torn oe fora tha board at this meeting for the purpos of meetinjr with the board of appraisers of 1919-20 a. provided by th act of 1VZ1 lor th consideration of any business, to , com Defer in equalisation board. , . ; ' EqaallsaUoa Board Meetbg ' Tha eoualltatlort poard fof Randolph county ai provHed for by th Machin rry act of 1921, composed of the hord of countv commissioners ami . 1 , tha ward ot .ppn.isers ae nv mmr. dajr, April 8. - ; ' - :.'; U. L. KoDtiins. president i.l Wl Farmers Union of Randolph County, prntd 18 petition, from th land avnftra of tha various locsls Jn the eoontv anklnir for not ls thsa t0 wluftion of the valuation of land fixl unil'-r tVe rpTaluatinn ct A. R O)ltrno trA ctiirrs at'O Cme Lrfore l, board SfVlrj for rIJC' 'i - ' -t 'See Us About TaialA-? FIRE AND THEFT POLICY ON YOUR CAR A v '. ' . ' 1 . . K . " "' ; v.: . v ; W Carft Insure it After it Gets Burned or '.StoleiiTtotm,Be Top Latelg j ALii AND REAL 1 - V- - ESTATE COJIPANY v. AsheboroV N. C. . ' C G. Scmcrs, Jlanager. ' Educate For Business Tb Umdncis Trainlni fTers s ihorv yJ and biCTpenle mt I Suces. FracticAl b twine, ftrnogrtphic end tecreiarial councs given. Klngt (trndusios with ksding CaroW arm. Siodils swimed irt to iuutlons. lUie ol tuiiioa aad board very reawnable. LaroU aoy time., Wrue today lot eaulof. ' Saltish, R C t Chulotts, N. C " 7 f 1 09 ;M snd y st to't ; JITNEY TO HIGH POINT ' Iligh Point end At!;tloro feven Pccr-cn-cr H:: ; Jitney Unci 0! 1 Illr! ory Cafe, At: !yn ' , ' tr.l Cctrr.UIct:! . "'S'i'j' -- ... 'vV ' A ' ' linn 1: in t' C. I ' n f 1 md. r t'Wi' r 1 I f 'A. r f 1 1 ', 1 t r si'rf f !ern t i It ri t' ' r'X t,' f ' 1 t C ' ' 1 J 1 E I lt " I s r ' ! ',; oro 8;rl 1 ; ) r. : -1V .to't?: n. yot:
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