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J 1 6. VOLUME XLti iJ&cbere, North CiTkryrjlVlUl'-v'V:. NUMBER 2X. SENATOR BORAH ATTACKSPARTY Takes Same Stand in Sen- ateiDemocrats m LOCALS AGACi LEDLNG n ; ,8AJ0)IIIAN NEWS ASHEBORO " WINS FROM : RAM. "The Commencement exercise ef Cia 4y SEUR SATURDAY v AND. AGAIN. Randltinaa Hiek school bwraa Wed- irVrS'I.TShf0 closed Saturday WORTHTILLfi TRIM8 RANBLE- May tha 14th.-Tha exeidaea wore aU . Wl lUMtJS io vjs. . , japlendid nd abowed tnat the school ' S.--'-..'.Sv m . '.--1 lw ' "''haa been doinr fine work Professor By hittinar Woods., of Ramaenr. for w. urotv.w Ani .n vA four hita in the second fcmina: Sat 4esem,much credit for the good work WEEKLY RALEIGH LETTER SPRING CEREMONIAL SOUDAN v: TEMPLE MYSTIC SHRINE THE ; PRINTERS' STRIKE . o (By Maxwell Gorman) Baleish. May 17 Raleirh is aU A J ' ! V J S." -TL.jTZ urday. g when th4 HjJaW W iiR V r ; 67TiTi 1 r T P8" rM jwiny oeuers m f was the Mystie Shrine, which event will be . i locals back on top of th league. The resntt n th am Frwi iwmnvii rr,nj iiTl j .rr!: . "j J" . "i; :i tri-:tn . r hil wW'-" ; v r, " xiospnai grounas ana was doui oeauu- day of this week. The orade will be WhiiR-Senator Overman' -..: "J, V , ..'A-,'.-'. ' y ' ..- ;:V-' 'NXi.: iiC ' V-!iVS''."":i:S r, : .jasi . ana very uueresunff, eevenu Rdv. a. T. Rnn. nf nnrft'- . hiivMIP9 Pla? re;etaged,; Wo and Bvered the Baccaulerate: i sermon. I At the second meetinir of the State '1 Vl lirKearns of the locals starnng in tWs, o'. Thursday venino' oVIaos- p i- "S""' . ? ChlTllVtu ni..i-i.ftw.A':. 4.v,i if" A pursaajc., evening at oclocic, Board of Equalization, which is bemg w w r fi.k-iwTlo,r"3 PrF-aM grammer graaes pro- held this week in the office of the com &tLXt of revenue, the mTtter of valuation of proper valuation of prop 1 beinar taken uo. ii.aere are lorty 01 uie one nunarea JUAAA St ' w . in? ,.i - r.t Ml! InaA Tronmirv Mellon's late letter to Con- V?ZZZ:Z thi'M MUi wm stated that if Pi ched a fair irafefftfi House. witK amendments, wnicn me.erpenaiiures conunu as uie preset . .v D " last Dut not by any means least was'this property under averaee condlt- shocktog iftte," me weuare 01 ne w u; th play which was presented on Sat- ions, and will order such cuts as are luiiljH f0 ttinf hrts ut'of urday .aight, KentuW,Belle.'';-The,necesary to make the values in S W, :JK&At putting dow exppadi-l i tures appreciaDiy excepi py reaucing) - Democrats with the aid of the tasurg- shocking eht Republicans had, before tiuf becre tary of Wat, former Secretary Wpf. ma nn hs wav to the caDitol to o be fore the Senatci'in.aBee. Commitjtee, to insist on increasing the army ""from 150,000 reduled Serretaryi length crease; vorable twh the 'i the Senate there fr S" to. deal about cooperation and teamwork, Jr w Imndred ahd' mnety'Avebut here is one department, the navy,' :ramte7to two hits out of two time up. UhZS teU which s7bCbut we'Jule OTnlMhK: it r -i - Bet Score V I 1 r . " I 1 1 1 41a Mil . 17B.000 men.' iThe'naw.; aNext he auoted - President Cranford, cf 4 .2,. 1 4 , 1 . : ....'. . . ...... 01. t ; n fw a of War;pleadea ratj gieaHaraingasnavmgBwipuDuay wia ' . y With the eoiBauiriee ior o,j hii inje tax siiuauon, at jircsenw is miiieur fr, " ' " r ; imd he Tl probably.get i lyood, B ri 4 2 g ;teportilmfcJrom:Wopp;r; Sees Lack of Teamwork V: ., 2 ' -i X ineasure iS-weeUnf ;ittt4itf :f.f h,. ':1, v -.. SV Sf X X it mi have as hard a time iwing , aiuo vui4 " v.-v v as in the House, , for uverman, "TlCl W'" :"l fj , X ? fl X 7 j kiVAuL' a4a MKHnoi rnrnai noes iaih buw ui un utamuct uuuciuiii v : x- a v J. tJ1 fU3the people of , Bandle: a ivlwish thfe commencement had lasted 0 Randleman .Jhe Department of Revenue is.this tw& week sending out notices to the vara- WEEK SOCIAL EVENTS Mrs. Bosk Hestew '"j J Mrs Clarence Rash was hostess' to ' the members of the Friday Afternoon Club ard a few invited guests at the attractive bungalow of her sister-in- -v law, Mrs. T. J. Lassiter. There was ft r large crowd present to enjoy' Mrs. Rush's hospitality to spite of th ' down pour of rain, jand . pleasant V hour was spent in needlework . and conversation. , Later the hostess was . assisted in serving an ice course by ? Mrs. Lassiter and Misses F&rnces and Virginia Barker. '. :'i 'A3! Junior-Senier Recent inn At the home of Miss Ethel Cor. tlx Juniors delghtfully entertained tne ; Senior class and the members of the ' High school faculty. The spadona ' home was beautifufly decorated in the ! senior colors, lavender and white. : ? The guest were met at the door by Miss Alberta Ingram who mvited them to write their names In a register ' Then they were shown to they punoa v' bowl which was presided over ' ey . Miss Golda Hayworth and Mr. William Underwood. . . During the early part of the even- '? ing progressive conversation was ; very much .enjoyed, After which part- I- TIA OT.M .kAMA. - - . ..wo ruv uiuocu ui an unique way iqt ieks ftistead-Dfone.'- -'; ous corporations from which the State ' interesting contest Misses MissjRuth Mungo of High Point, will collect a frafnehipe tax. The col- Lena Hilliard, Josephine Smith, Ethel vuimsun ana r oy lnrram 1 were -the 85 mflUons the House appropriated Itt :4e W" wa,nis xeep m appropnaui ivamseur , w. n.rv ,tisited iome folks here this weeic SST ML . . WiW to-the present rate, and another, Curtis,'V., 8b ... ..8 1 1 ? 1 ' 8v 0- Mr?&car Jarrell was filling the -;-"irfi -r liioW. Pf-1 My8 14 cannot H graham,, cf ...... 41 1 , 1 Q of his car Saturday night by - Senator ; King, VN-m. endured." Richardson, rf .... 4 0 1 0 0 -0. Cmteitt'-light -when the gas ignited MWfl - HV(iuoted.froB a recent speech of Brady, ss 4 i; 0 'i ; Srigtan exSosion- w threw uon ro ine oiu.. ? i'iJV -Yi-J Secretary of War Weela 0 0 8 0 p " is' visitjiw friends and relatives here lection of this tax will begin the pres this week, .w3! . ent month and the department is mind- X'Mt. Sherman' Cooper, who has been ful that the State Treasury will neea Jjvery for quite a while ? has been'the funds to meet general expenses, "taken t? Greensboro for treatment Coporations are therefore urged to Mr. And Mrs.-J. T. WalI,,,:or new -fill out the blanks and make pay- Sophia were visitors here last week.ments as early as possible so as o "i ' Ml1. Arthur O'Connor afid sons. Of'navA t.Via StnfA frnm mnVinc nuiM o'-i'n 07 1 -i iGreeashoro, attended ;thj commence- short-term notes than is actually nec- 11 7 18 4 ment Axercisea here Fridav evenmr. esaarv The strike of union printers and pressmen and bookbinders for a half dav oS (without navV Saturday, is still on in Raleigh, with four of the I Miss Hazel Floyd, ef Greensboro, 4 2 ... 2 ... 1 ... 4 3 ' 2b 1 aeavQ.uw wtu.ty.. '-riy. . Seen Tko I'jmnnr. -.fniTesDonueiu uwuu . . n . . -. JZ-r-faAn i Ka Mil nex w nuw lms country rauai vraven, ao-xo Senator Borah in; opposition to the Diu . ftf MtaKabB-Mi total of 17,000,- Burgess, 2b-lb last Frday. J ' ,.'0)0,000, and said .that the 80 months Kearns, H. e .. .Senator fSS'Nod time of depression Maynard, e .. tie arguments -.MSlSffilS adversity,-; with many men who Woods, p .... of the House had used iftOppBitottW counted rich' two years ago now Parks? If "f. DU',an(t,111 ,?VX;t in1 wed financially. He cited the casa Burgess, l. W, tative Tom CormeUy j. . ne lately wok jus nera to me monga-, - untd. the President b4 ealled a con-.JL, ' ftf. th. tb il rida. .v lerence uv icuaw hhxcdviiv-.w -.-t paa and Great Britain- in effort 'to-ob tato,i.aieenn.to.4isa f jLasies'o'wa-Pai rabi and Shoata.moufflage? a in Reply to Excuse for BroKeii 12 1 Is- 0 0 largest job offices trying to operate without complying with the demand hurnint traa all over hia sraraire. car and mnninc 48 hours ner week. Thpv ana barn They were all burned and are making but poor headway, how- he rageTed some very painful injuries ever, and the firms admit they are J botht haiids being burned. hosing money every day. Only a few Y Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bean and Mr. unskilled and non-union workers are Joe Fanow and family, of Greensboro, on duty, and the union men say there 9-Tisited , relatives here Sunday. is only one way for the offices to op 0, "MV.r A. M. Wrisrht visited relatives erate successfullv. and that is bv .,84 3 , 7 M W MIMd Mri S. L. Dosler, of near T. Sophia.' were visitors here Satur- '"the attack of Senator Borah on his own narty in its efforts to run wo Privett visited friends u nff to the Texas oil fields. : (f'And yet?! he shouted. 'we go akead,' Asheboro paving e itteoateeas: lw-9bmlwij'm omy, after a campaign based by therSuimTiaryj 'Three tase-hits, Wood FORMER?ASHEBORO MAN BE- RepubUcaa party on its promise to and Cameron; two base-hits, V. Cur-. ;COMES REYNOLDS ATTORNEY economiae.i, r iiV.Hnh '' ? ' tis. Graham and Brady; double plays, -r .Wood to Kearns to Rush; V. Curtis to' Attornev R. C. Kellv. of Greens- lN. Curtis; struck out by Campron 4, boro, formerly of the firm of Hammer Surprise , Birthday Dinner On Sunday May 8, there gathered at the home of A. H. Walker about one ference with the printing f.ZS'tSS S?WA printers assert that the refusal of the rv,. ti,,:. ""rf i i i' ' :i. . ...j i . J k.r WaaJi A hoaao nn holla r.ff Ham. J T--.I1.. k nUk. V.. M mitlninii. li kocurf n fki . .""''" B.Her. JUT. President liaraingB attituue towaru ..wa, vu auu acujr, Aaiwwiu, na M,c)iwu uwwiius .....v M v.. w i h nrnnAui f Senator Borah, for a rn 1 hlt batsmen, by Cameron, 1; attorneyship for the R. J. Reynolds .temp to break down organized labor .i . diRarmament -conierence 00-," ,T vwf w i uuacuu vu., wiu wu uiuve w ?i niobuu auu umuno vi au uinu, .t vji'W'.'-r.. Harding's Views Debated ones who scored highest, who cut for r' the prize, Miss Josephine Smith, be ing the winner and was presented with . a box , of lavender correspondence , cards , ..r.- .. Cream and cake, carrying out tne color scheme, was served by Misses -Vivian Cranford, Mary Bulla and Eth el Cox. On each plate was placed a, sweet pea, the class flower. And uniquely; tide in a lavender ribbon, was a diploma, telling their fortuna. .- As the guests departed each declared it to be one of the most delightful, oc casions of the season. B. W. M. U. Meeting The Baptist W. M. U. and ladies aid held their' last meeting with Mrs, Leo Barker. In the absence of the president Mr. A. L. Gibson, Miss . Lata Rose presided. Mrs. Andrews, who ha been secretary for some time, resiimed is she is moving to Spencer. Miss liose adopting the vlanr asked by the unions Tnree jod s omces tnat granted .tne.wa elected in. her nlae. At th half-day Saturday without pay are oji- of the meeting the hostess assisted by erating as usual and one of these ts' Mrs. " Clarence Rush, served delicious. worr on twy'snmsii ' z " The Raleigh local Typographical Union is ' older than the National Typographical body, and this is the first time it has had a serious dir- Walker kept his mother at Browns Chapel, where they had attended zex- wwu I" i .-a-'mvu uruu.K:iv . vii..v . w , - ... , - - 0. . . . ... fm. . , tiwi uuui wi lue xoiks couia nave ar- steam roller over everything in Javor Great Britain, Japan and the' wwbw-w"-"-- ISalem about the first of June. Slnceent in some other ciUes. There is not rived and when th of Wg appropnauona w ""T TJ" United States wa brought Into ques-l RANDOLPH COUNTI LJbiAUUJts moving w ureensp ro irom .waB- uf ",e ; found the yard full of people and a v ,v. .j,vi . ' .. ione tame mied with a Af Uim maH of national organization is the strongest tti-s 8nyone could I walker felt the occasion keenly, both f '.y ; V"; . . 'because of the care her son and other naval preparation, n awa-j-''"!tion during debate. own party of being heedless 01 camM .V President, Standing of the Qubs pwgn promises w e5v ttat -had not indicated any opposition our-' Won. Lost might have said w'v'ing a recent conference on the sub- Asheboro 5 2 Republican talk economy .anc vote. . senator Hale, Republican, Ramseur 4 2 . 4 a 0 . 6 Republican taut economy ." 7h.!Ject, while Senator Hale, Republican, Ramseur for the biggest nropriation to thej discussed the Borah -Worthville history of our, foveimment ' That w )amendment Mr Harding a rew Randleman .. . Mr. associated with the law firm P. Ct'Brooks-Hiaes .Rnd Kelly. It is quite of alL .714 a coincidence that Kr. Kelly shoum; Si way they dld the House and j 0decTar doing especially in approprianon oiui .h b Conm-ess unnecee-. While thert are other charees for the wai rand jiavy departments. much U heard, yet the prindpafchargej reservation very far, indeed, and lasxi ed hi fellow Republicans for. failure to move toward relief of the tax-payers' burdens by taking steps to reduce th aonronriatlons lor military ana Th appropriation WU was at com- i ne mid about the negro.- Onet Blete atandstiU all dav. while broad- " wF"" I. I n .1 nrfll- .i. - . ' .1 . M . W . . . . . ' .ER7 suceeea s. ciav w uiiams wno was ai-i governor Morrison du reiumea w . t..nonf:nn t tu. a .1 t571 so from the firm of Brooks and Hines.!his office after two days absence, one g0 KecaUge ... id thfr w mnay present even herself who mighjt never attend another such occasion, The pastor, E. L. Wehrenberg, voiced the congratulations and best wishe of all present .000 Mr. Kelley has a large number of of his engagements having been with .friends in this county as well as Uuii- tne -xirummers" 1. r. a. annual tnd ford who wish him success. Oldest Newspaper to State Sold Announcement was made Saturday meeting at Greensboro where he de livered an address at the banquet of the association Saturday night The following officers were elected, after 1T iTtj ri Tr. corresnondent todav vou know full at Fayetteville of the sale 01 the old- selecting uign roin as tne next piace flmth MMiNiai:' IS T r. weU that Linney did hot : meait what est newspaper in the state. the.Fay- of meeting: PresidenVJ. 7'Zr. rr?rri-'-'r?:riL"" hA aald but m aavimr It hAcanaa ne ettville Ubserver. It was ox rn niMummmrnL imenumnn wen t . r . . . ., . rLni. Uno4ha In i( ntmarlcs l wvaiiK w .... ... . ! mkd thflm aenaational at times, ni I !. f h.t nawhera is the Party in power "incubating" a single ideaffor jtae reduction by a alngle dolUr . of j taxes that are crushing .the, people. , 'Calls Ex en tea Camevcage Vh'en Senator Curtis-the : feepubliJ S. Bragg, purchased Raleigh; first vice president, E. F. r " wanted appear to make what some from the Park Publishing Co., b Shaw, HenBerson ; second vice-presi- respectable, to be against who will make his home in Fayettville. third vice-president, C. L. Mostelle, newspaper . office to Indiana Hickory X secretary-treasurer, D. U. has ertended experience to the C G. Lee, Ashville; chaplain. ' Kev, field.. -f . ( Isaac uugnes, iienaerson. ine rour ' I directors chosen to take , the place of his lines was due to. acci-i those whose term ended today are J. the course ef nature, ehe'Lester Wolf, Charlotte; A T. Wbh- th.t th luHfrA nr I. in wlltv ma result of oTerworK, etc, , out in nn art uign foint; u. u, r MCLan - ana wo , " aj k Rontir Rnrsh Morriii ra. wantea 'o appear 10 maxo wn javal pnrtpP.e Southern fotkVthink is neeei in oriDosttlon to the pending naval ap- puDiWM,iweorasra, .enyon, epuDu . k. roriation bill, and in advocacy of WVw-rr&u-T nearoe votiny.' and 'then added.'- no Mr. Lindsay .wa brought op to his'Crutchfleld, Wlnston-Satem; attornay, proposal for axonierence r ZrmLZ nTmec North (iroUna. who is such a hypocrite U fit to father's ment Th same, resolution that th! 9 . FS'Sl0 fill the binoet nosltionthe party can and has Democrats pressed 1 ao vigorously- the House, but failed to put over. May '2.f -i i I .' v that th negro race Is to 1 Both th North1' Carolina Senator! Lost Tribe of Israel, art aisposea not to emparras me publican to opposing the confirmation ' of President! nominations coming be- . lull nm ocnsie uiiicbb vii wjuciiw w Th ll&aey TeU ta, Coamltte Th rot fmt linney" la"' Cora opinion it was visitation of th Judg- 'O. W. Patterson, both of Greensboro, aaent of God to help tare the nation jThirty delegates were elecced to ge to from the affliction of the wicked rultjhe National T. P. A. Convenjn, to of Democrats. , f fb held in LouisvillB.' : IXhtr r some nere wno amiie ana The Adjutant-General's .office rwat furnished them clearly that.th ap,nuttee wm unanlmou on the partof My that Republicans to North .Caw .keenly interested In, the verdict glm . . . . . tl,a TAtfltVllja.ea TnemTur itl anlv-tfM . n . i. .i M a.ll IT . . . r' -una are at me eonom 01 au mm vp- by a Davidson Jury last wees; against . J. T. Gardner, i tiheiby, as iam- iaa wMiiTsMBtod to halt th flood 'polntee art unfit , , - n , D 189 fltoa r at th bottom of all thl op- b, r, lHn the reduction a fthe esti- nrettT renera ly understood that the ZZUZ-ZiZT. .ll.l'" T'o-Tn P7 w """-"rate rate. , wbrnitUd by the department real power behind Mr. Blair's appoint YrLxLZ DrsdTBeU to the last administration, benawr w nvsnt was Buck Wile, on or tne irg- rwnW IW and - Ovennani ' Poet aevetopage fop .humlUtatlon - suffered by a private named Alien wno was oraerea -jugged oonng tnt no in wnanone when president Wilson went there. ' ' If the ease la appealed., and It Is A Party On Saturday night May 14th, Hist Ethel Cox entertained a number of her friends at her home on Sophia Route I- Victrola and string music were played. Various game, were played during the evening. All seem ed to enjoy the occasion. Clara Ward, Blanch and Virginia - Davis, Aftnea c arlo w and Flora Carmichaol ' an Messrs. Aubey Leslie, Elbert Davis, Roscoe Raeford, Emery Farlow.- ,Lem Howard, Cicero Hill, Robert LofUn,' Dewey Bulla, , Marvin Osborne and Sltf Heading. , , .. h ii iASarpriae Birthday Dtoaer ft !V . On last Saturday morning, .May 14, -a large trowd of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mx.JEUi,Ctx -at Arch dale and gave hun .juuaner m honor of his 7th birthday. A Urge table was mad in th yard and was soon filled with all good things to eat There were 82 cakes. .Miss Clara Cox of High Point, retuxnedvthanka to the on above after which all partook or the bountiful food .tot.. before , them. ' He received several nice presents iu.a eemed te enjoy the .occasion -very ' much at did all those prefect? There were relatives from Greensboro, II oily -Springs. High Point, and other place . They all departed wishing Mr. Co :. many aappy return of the day. ' Duii..M im. Cuv. Thai fWa - ' . - . ... - ' . . Mia .TimminR. kjtik a rui . umnui m mam wa. aww . rah shouted "Camouflage,-and state art contributor to the Republican ne , 0Aiirnated aa mih-eommittee1 lftii,(fiv-'-- it.. - rxrmu nwliiMa the esti- Mnnal nmiuln tt ha a Mmamna Mb . . V7" T . . . 7 : T.. -f-a a Amm ThAlv Tarma Tu:'mdrtm.'-r: CTtoTto lVpVbua who ' termTul Wted her. that it will be, Attor A few mominU later, when Senator to North Carolinaboth our Senate Steed aseTbTth! W expired will not b affected by ney-General Manning wM appear be urtI. said before bim.ryfor BU.I ctteTrln, ropnauon lor we w uwu unanimout srtjntt mm. ' inert it no ." , : r i- ti, ji-iriua . j .u tuno.. ef the atate 4trat on wou Id like to rirCTiiY:" 5 T-t i - " .1 j " RarvtAA rwruimnfmU for aoDolntment dspartment here is that aiatlpline or W'tote - him confirmed- ,lf .for' ne Ty o iTlFtoM . ' Tth r-nHAJ .tr. rtaton that he from North Carolina ' I-Lr - J-T V TTa .Til: i -f t Vint Assistant Posfanaster General t stake U tht verdict against. Colonel ;:i,n;, r.rat naavmsl lS00.0t.-,and Is so much better than what w 51,7. V.m ZaZT- '. "TTy .Work sent th following advice. toiGardner stands, , . '', ,01 By this -time. next ytar we win might expect te hav it Ui Jiand.of . 6nt of tht nvembert of the House pottmastert: 'y-;' . v From report of th ea reoetvea l tve pajwed deficiency blllt amount- this administration especially in the who ba( B wro aAcrtUry. aald today i . "You are advited It 1 to no sense here, -a privaU named Allen went to g.to more than ILOOOmOOO.". He South. Furthermore, he 1 t heart i BOt undentand why any Ke- th purpose of th department fa Wh-Oi -rtott; viU, th Unirton company. a r-marked to Senator Curtis, too, favor of enforcing the liquor laws it could entisrtato . tavorabl derUk. fa dlsturbe at the Rnmblican were M much re-. s b leved; at leest his t raining jw-J 0f m,. Ltowy 0r any ona eiae llrrt, second and third-class pojtofflcei the United SUtet Amy and whenmlt- ontible for the tppropiations for the predllocUons would so indfc-t. . vho wotlld M. B, WM Apposed to the ae were regularly appointed end con-'laken for ruiliU Van n Vaa rr at),.. rfof those of r; :?-:, .V . 'u2,,ta haA 'firmed by the Senate, durbig the term dtred to Join the ecpanyr Refualng. , , I . LAnary Atiean . . . , - M , , , , .. ri i i- ki. ama i - - v -mU k. -m f sm with haM iar,wnicn uier wrri uuiiumii , . vwiwiivi v i t , . s,. u , . .iw. . o t..ji.i.. m.ii(j.'J .u. rv ,i4 ..it i -The term of all Dottmaster nw i . iiii-vt.'.. - li .r.imight suit fori which Senator Overman I th rank- peal of tb UgtalaUon which prevents serving in these three . grades Wno damages, alleglngAnd proving that nt . o7.( 'CTSS?Sl5S th. Xur WUkl .f Natl aha, l. .u J hr -.tio. 't; f J'S'SmLTl!i uuk j 7u . . ... i. - .l a. .-.I-., Vhnn a i .n4 k a aaM to nttnant with that of th burner ri rural pru'"Vi'ori. , ana a reason- t airet liihl at.uu.uuu.wu w l I a ara - - - . - Tit year and were chiefly that he wrote a letter to tpavht Urt rofiimattart whrre an utrtorgertcy is pany alnce Up w.is loitering with tnml the home of hr daughter, Mrs. 0 wai aa act ef cr-td Will be continurc J - r outnt - 1 1 u exptvtea to eomtino vettai in urant lownwip. e next year. -. Denounces Own Party campaign that m frede. ' ' -: awe one, was wt we. w eervic - . . . . .... .. , . . . i . a-n.A mfm a .nfu. AfiH mirrintr i ,1 . - , . i r . i ? t t n. I 'T iniruiTi nun. . . TiuM mm i uf.ta fin mft wirran in ifrh aa v ir waa an arrinmi mil tuv , ".wm "--a I a l l from 11, 000,000 .000 to the rnt etmptlgn declaring that he V. oodrow Vt ily-m't fcaalth failtd, but i r ,n ..j iv.) ih. tr.tai ,if waa onnoaad la tht ntrro Ttirwnnr that in bis opinion It 7C ! Beaenl Pritchard Dead -A' ' Rando ph lost ' on of the oldest farmer of the eoonty when Mr. Ben ent Prtehard diM JBonday at his home near FranVlinviUe.4i'pr. a number of , years Mr. Irichard owned and operav . ed the farm on .the highway between , Asheboro and Raorileman at the "four mlle"4rdge. He was 8-9 ytert end and 'a survived by a .wife, la Pritchard. The remains were Interred In the Gilo Chapel cemetery Monday, May leth. .. , w. - . . . ' t; ' ' ' r Mra, ScarWt Dead' . v h- Mrs. Mary 8caritt died fund- ' 1 f.. rr .,.,,y r ,r,r7trt!onn Mnnry for tU. Kit !.!V i ., t!-tt .:: ''-9 r-rt w .11 bt '""""' ' ' n" 1 ; " . ' '" 1 . y t TV '.1;V
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