THE AKITOOr.Q COURTT AErSOHO, N. G 1 ' r i,: !-.'-. vr f I- r' 4t, ' if j ,'Vl.;J!'- THE COURIER ETZXT THURSDAY , IL C HAIOCXR. SSITOS CARRYING OCT THUS PLEDGES, ratios, provided all of oar rtrtU and interest are protected as atipulated (Continued from page 1) TH vM Lr KTAN FROI A53QC VkTKN JLsheboro, N. C, Jane 9, 1921 ginning ia curtailment of expeadi- tare haa yet to bo made, and soma of then an wondering wait is going to happen to them ia the election ext year, if atepa are not tefcea to eat down these expe&ditares, ' Bate Appreptiatlea laeraaeea The naval appropriation b0L aa tt .cedar FALLS NEW ia the Treaty of Versatile end the Amour thoa attending Old FoIkV treaty with Austria, invoking the pra- Day at Worth ville Sunday, were Mr. lection and benefits ox t&e treaty ra ana Mr. C U Bnles, Mutes Blanche Jectod by the Republican. Boa ate. . and Margaret Wrenn.- Mr. aad Mra,- W, A TM ..... 1, vmub w . l. .... u.7 . mwmm fsaoaa boys stored oaly ruas em ifeiuwtitr d. - , whoM ' loc1 diamond Saturday. Cedar Ambassador Harvey, from , wnoes . . . fl name the title or eoionei appears to t - hare beta dropped sinew Congressman Greens-! Americas communities, where whites and blacks are mingled, must r. -i.j i : u.t x. uiui auwawuvn. oi ia very ill and ia ia Memorial passed the Senate, is approximately 'received another severe castisration ia w"'?1? $100,000,000 larger than it was when, the Senate, this tinea by Senator Mc- r V,, :1a .1 .iJT it -passed the House, nearly half a Kellar, Democrat, of Tennessee, who mwL m jr.It Mr. and Mrs. James Wrenn, of High' v.:n; li ii i , " "j ..i . u: mr. iu tuns, loutca tj Xnard against racial troubles as me. $60000j000 gr than was the n.v-(the statement in Ambassador Bar- Pomt pent Sunday here. A nl rtnTAnriatinn art fnr the floral vm van's cTuaawi at triA Pilo-rlma9 .wiAtv .... rw sssr i;r':.: 7 Mra- joa vnncBiMsn- stwre, Dead BARBER SHOP CHANGES HANDS -1 Hare Purchased the Ashlyn Hotel Barber'Shop " . v '- . ' ' . - . ; 'which has been run by Ray Edmondson and hare assurned management. I will appreciate the pafc-v ronage 'of my friends, many of whom I' have known for eleven years. You all know me and . 1 know my work. ' ' -y --j- appropriation bill, which "They constitute a libel against the Mrs. John Vuncannon, aged 67. died! , ! A. 4.1 O 4. S.V. i 4.1 W A 1 rii . 1 . .M n.'.S It exist and will con- 15 w co,ne "ore oeaatc wua uoverraneni oi me unuea states, at ner nome at seagrove Saturday.' , ... . , . week, carries in the neighborhood of They constitute a desecration of near- She had been in ill health for several: Nor IS It COnnnea tO coqcnnnnnO ll nno hunHmH thmiRaTui mni mon . v. J 7-. VKJ Call and see me. R. H. Moore in power wSl guard against fire. is the spark that causes the explosion, now ending, It is utterly useless to damn or ignore The army reeial feeling, tinne to exist. the South. Chicago of the July days The second deficiency bill which has who gave up their lives on the battre- died about two years ago. She was of 1919 can testify to this. East St. just passed the Senate, carries about fields of France. They are an insult the daughter of the late Randolph .Aaaaa aAAAaAAaa aAA, a a a a. aaa a! ini ,n,,nt thP doad and reckoned ?150,000,CCO, including mUlions of to every one of the nearly 5000,000 Graves. Surviving her are three chil- fVTVfffV?? VyVV W . . ,o . - nmnlin dollars for the Shipping Board, which soldiers who enlisted in the great con- dren, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Miss Cletis the cost two years beiore. umana was the subject of severe attack by flict. They constitute a wanton libel Vuncannon and Mrs. Ben Luther all fax north of the Mason and Dixon Senator Kenyon of Iowa, and others, 'upon the patriotic men and women of of Richland township. Deceased was 1 jtui nv smd lranws. I who Hevlared that the ShiDninir Board this rnnntrv. Thev are th wnrds nf a hm-ior) at tha familw Vinrinl imiiiul nni Since these happenings the mouth- is wasting millions of dollars every craven and a sycophant. ' He Mr. Elkaney Graves' place Monday. pieces of opinion and a little less likely mnin; , .. . , . ... laarvey; is not a m representative ox F F , Just where the promised cut will either our government or its people, to assume a holier-than-thou attitude knows. il nrote-t against his bem retained. toward the South. There is a better Every day new offices are created, and I again express the earnest and Grant Township Sunday School con- nnderstanding of what underlies these some of them to take the places abol- j patriotic hope that our President will Tention will be held mdden. devilish outbreakks like that lshi.d to get rid of the Democrats. (recall him immediately. 'I ha I iAiMAivota in tha v An or A in Oklahoma the other day. The in J Sunday School Conventions at Mt. Tabor Protests church next Sunday, June 12th. The Democrats in the Senate and against Mr. Harvey are coming in On the third , Sunday in June, the House have not been slow -o criticise from natriotie men and women 19th, conventions Villi be held both in nrnntrv o-pnprnllv knows a little more Panihlinoni fn. fVo nvntmni'nir v,..v.,.t tv t Vranlrlinvilln and Providence town- "" J n wig ucuuiivaua j.v v. uiinuuiiip, mill VUgllUUV UIQ Iiaiavil. A , - . . i about racial friction and the slow lagre appropriations of government hope that the President will heed ships. The Franklinville convention ( these protests.' wu' oe at me m. r. Aynurcn m ueaar ' r aus. wnue me mui oi jrroviaence i ATTENTION! MR. BUILDER AND HOME SEEKER t-'i fires that are always burning under neath. Washington, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis asd Elaine are black pages. To these Tusla has been added. It is fu- funds. Blame Former Administration One reason given for the large ap propriations by the Republicans is the legacy of claims and other war tile to sit tight and ignore the fact expenditures left them by the last ad ministration. They are saying now that for years to come the govern ment is going to need annually bil lions of dollars, and that the taxes will necessarily be heavy. Apalling Growth of Taxation War Mothers Denounce Harvey will be at Bethel. j x. . . . ' A number of conventions will be Miliar reaa into tne e- he,d duri next months and cord the following protest from Amer- le areKurged to atten(t ican war Motners: TTOnv,,r.o t Wnr, oiTO!1w fi "Whereas the Senate of the United (.u j i Z a States of America, on Apnl 2 1917, at the verF earliest date possibie. declared that we were in a state of 1 W",U v , A-ii . t NOTICE OF LAND SALE 'Whereas we believed that it was UNDER MORTGAGE through no fear of loss, no greed for -m gain, but for a great idea, for tne sav- that there is a racial problem in Ameiica. The Georgia peonage cases are recent. There is the revived Ku Klux Klan in the South that may be tafcen as tne uia jsoutn s repiy 10 so- Apaning ixrowin oi laxanon gain, dui ior a great idea, lor tne sav- By yjug 0f the power vested in the cial equality leagues. A$H ?he ow,cng 1Jurdn.0 &tio was ing of the nations and the freedom of undrsigT1ed by that certain mort- TSwre is a problem, and :t growi shown MS?nat?r Hitchcock, Demo- the world, that we submitted to the a mae b John T- Ki(ld ndroreada .as the neirro population crat' .f...Nebras. ln discussing the sacrifice of our sons and countrymen; Jenkins in 0ctober n m ret and spreads as tne negro population navaj blu recently passed. He cited "Therefore we, the Pennsylvania rori in Book 18b page 309 in the grows and spreads. Denunciations, the following appalling figures: "In State Chapter of the National Amerl- 0ffiP( nf the Rpistpr of Deeds of Ran- abuse and threats vill get nowhere. 1913 the per capita tax due to appro-1 can War Mothers, assembled in con- dolph county and assigned to J. B. The problem waits for solution. Potions made by Congress was $6.75, vention in Philadelphia, declare we Ward on tlie 23rd day jnuary Nothine m6re than a start has reen Kfr Pn in the Unlte1 StateS' Hft with the utmost abhorrence 1920 corded in book 196 at page mowing more man start nas ween the blus ag now proposed are passed the words reported to have been spo- S29 0flice of Register of Deeds Ran- made. If there ever was a problem that per capita tax in the United ' en by George Harvey, ambassador to dolph county I will sell at public auc-1 c needed careful, thorough hopeful States during the coming year will England. Those words are an insult tio for gj,' on the 2nd day of July,' thought and study, it is this. approximate $48. I saw an article not to everything the women of America 1921 at 12 0.ciock M.f at the court lung 8u m a new ivin. paper uctiar-.iiuiu ucar. house door in AsheOOTO. N. C. the IOI- ! I have 263 acres of land in 10 minutes drive to town of Asheboro, will sell in 5 to 30 acre tracts on easy tearms. Only 10 percent, cash required. A life f4me chance to own your home and be independent. i Act quick for this must and will go. W. F. Lambert COLES STORE, N. C. Boy and Girl Scouts Clean Up Liberty people of the United states tgMng The boy and girl scouts of Liberty the state, local and national taxes in- lave set an example for the entire to account, was something like $750.00 county by launching a clean up cam- per family. That is an understate- aign. They advertised a clean up ment. It is practically $50 per per- day and urged the people to co-oper- SOn, or $750 per family, which we in ate in freeing the town from mosqui- the Congress of the United States toes and flies. Thirty-five loads of levy. That takes no account of the trash were removed following clean up various state taxes." day. A large number of the homes - i the matter of government indebt lave been screened and all premises edness, he said: "The people of the thoroughly cleaned. The colored peo- United States who in 1913 bore a gov ple also responded to the clean up ernmental indebtedness (state, munic call and Liberty is now probably the jpai and national) of $50 per person, cleanest town in Randolph county. now bear a governmental indebted Our hats are off to these progressive ness 0l $300 per person." young people of Liberty. How about about another clean up for Asheboro ? Walking Backward in Democratic , I Tracks Iittfe Mary Moton Horned by Cow ' . .. . ' , x ... , I Representative Stevenson, Demo- Little Miss Mary Moton while play- crat of gouth Carolina in a recent maround a cow wnue ner lamer wa speech gave these Bpecinc instances wherein the present Republican ad- milking: last Sunday afternoon had a-very narrow escape, lhe cow was eating and the little girl seemed to get near her when the cow moved her head probably accidently horning the little girl through the mouth one horn penetrating the left jaw. The child was lifted by the horns of the torn and was rescued by her father. The wound bled profusely and it was feared she would bleed to death be fre a doctor could reach her. She is resting comfortably and it is hoped she will recover. ministration has walked backward in the tracks of the previous Democratic administration: "Well, we were to have all of our foreign policies reversed. Let us see what we have done up to this time about reversing the foreign policy of this government. On the question and rights of this nation in Mesopota "They defame every man and wo- lowine land situated in Randolph coun man who made sacrifices during the ty, North Carolina, Liberty township war in the hope of hastening the com- bounded as follows: ing of peace and all its Implies. I Tract No. 1. Beginning at a post "Our beloved sons soldiers, sail- oak, running thence west 6b rods to a ors and marines fought suffered and stone; thence south 454 rods to. a died because they were crusaders in a stone, J. M. Kirkmans thence east 3o irreat cause. The words of Mr. Har- rods to a stone, Clark Lane's line; vey lead us to believe that they died thence north 45 to the beginning, in vain. -. . containing 10 acres more or less. un j j u- J. -J Tract No. 2. Adjoining the lands "Our dead soldiers cannot repudiate ololZmen Routh aJnd begin- ! this insult; it remains for the mothers 0 Walker's corner; running west whose sons made the sacrifice to do so. to a stone; thenCe south 59 "Therefore, we the mothers of sons poies to a stone; thence east59 poles : who were in the army and navy, ask to a stone; thence north 59 poles to the President of the United States to the beginning containing 21 acres repudiate this insult to the country more or less. and to remove the stain which the ( Thjs sale is made on account of the words of Mr. Harvey have placed up- non-payment of $1648.00 and interest on the honored dead of the World secured bv said mortgage deed, said War, who died for the ideals of the mortagage deed contains a power of United States of America." sale authorizing the undersigned to Another protest from the women is make a sale of said land in the event as follows: of default being made in the payment Th Woman's Pro-Tairue Council, of the debt secured by said mortgage composed of Republican women, at a deed; said default having been, this meeting on May 25, directed thai isale is accordingly made under said "A solemn protest against such power. statements and such policies contain-. This the 11th day oi June ma. ed in Ambassador Harvey's speech be! sent immediately to the President and Worth Your . Attention Specials This Week J. B. WARD, Asisignee. the Secretary of Staters a gross mis- . . . .. . . 1 . ... M.MaMifaffnn a A muHcd'o W., Bimfl mia tne policy 01 tne iormer aominis-(ci";'c""""'" ".-."--"", tration is being absolutely fo'.iowed by .and ideals, and a betrayal of millions, 'of American voters for whom the Question of the rights and policy of w ; TTr . I this nation in the Island of Yap our Mrs. Charles Finch Deaa 1 pre8ent administration is standing Mrs. Charles F. Finch wife of one of 8nUareiy in the tracks made by the Thomasville's most prominent citizens administration that preceded it On died in the High Point Hospital Sun- the question of our dealings with Rus day morning. Mrs. Finch was tne 8ja the present administration has not daughter of the late W. P. Pickett, of yerea" an iota from the administration High Point. She was at the time of that was before it On the question of her death corresponding secretary of control, this House unanimously the North Carolina branch of the a resolution to follow the lead- Woman's Foreign Missionary society er8hip of the Democrati! administra f the M. P. church. She was a splen- tton on that very important question, did young woman and took a great q,, the question of the treaty with JmI af intaraat in all kinds of church rvtnmkl wtjth rcthliiih r- ml Httrment work. She WSJ truly l.i with Ka vnvommont ' of tha most estimable.young woman and Sute, ef Colombia, the adndn-ILey. J WANTED-M.OOv erortles for I- will ne greawy nu-oo 1st rati on. sent tne treaty negouatea ""-J J.- ""TLT ""i. ; nediaUi shipment Can use few mnmty m wnicn sne uveu. w.. " In Wlf ty ft uemoeraue Mmimsvrn- """r.'rri: ZZZ'-ZTiCZ ZZ r. mixed oak ties. T. E. Lassi- WANT COLUMN No clasified advertising will bt mUm A loaa fit an Kfi fnlli m YlA all League of Nations , was tne r--- " great issue of the campaign, and wno vertismcnts sent in must Tie accom- voted for Mr. Harding in the belief panied by remittance. that his election would assure such a - 1 1 1 league." HIGHEST PRICES paid for eggs ana I country produce, rntcnara urowrjr. June SV-Linney and Morehead and many other Notrh CaroUna7 Republi- SEND TOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT cans are here. Today at two o'clock, Ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail the hearing will commence before or bring them in. - Senators Cummins, Ernst and Over- i ' 1 " man and ft lively time ia expected. FOR RENTA brick store building. This sub-committee may report favor-1 Apply to Courier office et Bex 284. ably, as it has on tt Senators Over- T man and Ernst, the only two members WANTED- Pigs. Give price and de- of the full committee who yotea 10 r) acnpwn. , ooa w 3 narried about eight yean ago to Mr. tlon Ths prtsent adminiatrmtion has I the case was re-opened upon the mo-j rioen 01 momasvuie ano naa rewuw fniinwi tha noiirv or tne vvuaon 1 v ovuawr v '"-' t&ere since her marriage. She U ministration in the matter of backing arrived by her husband and a year old up the banks of this country ia tnak sml. The funeral senrke was , con- W(r , oaB u China. - Bf- rS3P?nT?fur was1 one of the crying shames -,?'J?7$ IiiHigh P ' 'of the- country, according to the Re Wtiich burial followed. I rmhlb-ana. that General Fershlnr. to- . i r (stead of General Wood, Was tent U 1.: .' a laniii inn mm f Senator Onrmin. It U now. : ter. ' V , - ff-8-8tpai 7UA that the Republican! ot BUps ready. W. M. yAlbrlght, Ram-. seur. Route No. L 69-St , ' Vat Knit thai nrMMmt ad' 4 fearful flood of the 'AlkansaS nuunUii tiaa andoracd th troOO- siver occurred the latter part of uat kition by nuking General Pershing week flooding the town of Pueblo, Col ff 9t guJf ot thls country r- and causing the loss of over live of the great and heroic General kandred or more Utm. Tot - ifjm Wood. (Applause.) t imnomnibla to tell the total ... ...... . Jl.. ' tarLf2!l ttf ,k President in 1.16, denounced the waters, receded. 1 was be- , ,ntment of R LUr Jones a. T". win nroded id of the GeodeUc Survey and can Shelter has been prorioea i.vm,ntnt 'hone doctor.' r" . . -A 1. ma mm u inconivwiciik nviw wvw., lm the stricken a atnew an IUHiB -mvcntd this -horse water wm , Kt.w.v, with th .t.tampnt wlii iiuvwi ais -f . . - twiitf nlawntini I. ?&?mWrM& om! that hi. .service, were India penaable. - , . . .. ",. j rult. rresMient miwn pu w-wmva cer. feared peBt.lenc would nno. c,tU mrtiJt lUrding bat the danger is past for that mxwtK ?x?T2;r 1 politician. hr,pe to n- to cover the by the Health omr. 1 ,pX gyilUm whkh they hope to run. A Wklrt fa?tVAuS HtpuMIra, Xlni-trft- am.i. by the fauu for the relief of tne u noMf ,n lh, suiicrers. track, of the Dmx-ratie adminUtra- . . . . a.,i,j.ia TUmA ' 'tion, but thT ariar to be walking- reported that Em at has greatly weax ened til. time. . The fact that the Republican. two counties in North Carolina hare . a . J 1 U .w': XI SEND TOlltt ORDERS FOR PRINT opposition in we otate mm wng , : . - , . rtmM Mall f S offPng of rmocraUciviti.. U .2??,' .rf not taunr well witn tne senators, one - - . - 1 m '. of whom said today, that this conduct Qltr 1, . k-,..i, n.vi.n t . him that the C.'i" r. .rCT" In ' tanvwinn nlMP I.AITKnBT Will t a ' aaaakaMHalataaaaBaWVaM.Ma I W aaa mm - fc .. , , ' r be glad to do your family washing, i 3 MnL Wa. AHaa. Kurava Milla Dead. J j.h -l.u.. ! iMl - . . - H MU ior HW WUT.r f mil uuurca c . ' n." . i -'i I 15 nnnnda or leaa. 76c Each addl-U'i airs, tt 1 ui am Alien auicr r . . . month, illneas from cancer of the J tlonal pound, oc., 1 none via. She was was eoncluaive to WaV WIIUHMT UM. m.w. ... . . publican leaderahlp in North Carolina J mA Mat tn Hn with , (nfli i ' Ki. falseboed and hypocrisy. 40 inch sheetings, No. 285 (285 yards made from 100 pounds cotton) Franklinville, per yard 8c $100.00 Bed Room suits (four pieces) $65.00 $100.00 Phonographs $65.00 50 pound Felt Mattress, full size .... $10.00 , a aa-aral t . WW 1 tT f "FX T.1 T za) weignt wniie cacK uemm ciue urer- : y alls,patr ....$1.25 W k a. ' N PLENTY OTHER GOOD VALtlES . "' - . ' - -J: , - ' . ' V . CPSIETOSEEUS - V; V - Marfey & GaVeness . RAJLSEUR, N. C " 4. l. Jl.J 1 A C.rkJ.M the dwghu; of the laU Lewi. Parka. FOR BALE-One Fordaoa Tractor. . , She wJ 66 year, of a and 1. aur- gtflt, .costing ,L0 dil vlved by her huaband and four cm.d-j tZr7mAiv.Xln I r t ) tunrtf, IV.ra 'X I n-r rsi Irra'r It perm t " t l a r l'H l!- '!-C J. ' 7 f ' V " 1 i I t - 1 " f - I ' ' ren. namely. Mc.ara. Cauaey, I earl and Irving Allen, of Randolph county, and Mrs. J. B. L'rady, of Grn(tboro. The funeral service wa. held at Jla tcuH by her pastor after which burial followed. ' WmimmmimtmimmMi iL-U iLUii Ll.jj I.L iJ II Jj IJ. Jl (i lilllllt IIMatlll ': 7 1 ' " ' " " " " ' " ChiMrrn'. Day . at Gil-a Cap. n.l! 'rcn'a Iy rcls. H1 be i n. r '.- a. m. - i ' breaking it" plow, one o aire .amaen uanvw. one 8 foot cut Moilne narve.ter ana. binder, thl. outfit 1. in ft No. 1 eon-1 nrl,0 MltJ Ptv-r dition and priced to sell for caah or SEND YOUR ORDERS TOR PRINT- term. Can be seen at tne cattrei barn on my fsrra near Glemlon, N. aaai. S . A a. C leiearrtpn ana ioi-oiiir w - . : : : dreaa, Ukeriew, N. a .W. J. liar- FOR BAL&-Jord sexian. ja gooa eon- tinjfton. ' ,1 omon, iwaa mm iww iww. waa tr,!"l aa rne st tire. I will tsk a l ii'-'l r'-n ' 'r or 5 pn.T r car ing to The Courier Job Of&ce. Mail or bring them In. inrt nr:NT Purinf July and 8t JarliRin " .- - r r. SALE OF USED CARS Some f the Randolph people who want nargauj. in used ear. can get them this wek by sppying to Fox Motor Company. We have 6n hand two uiuaeoaaers, one Allen and one Oakland. FOUND Ona. white and llvr polnW dr 7. o-.vt rr ran f t aonia ty i-'""- I t on 1 r t f r V 1 mr. 0. L. I I . n - payir r chaff,

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