Pare Two THE A! 5HEBG no comum, asheboro, n. a . THURSDAY, JUKE tS, 1321 SLEK CTTT LOSES TO ASHEBORO; SCORE tut NEWS IN BRIEF. ..jl'JriS f r m. ' Join Shivar. of Forsyth eounty.'i. j " V' , " hsJe ad hearty IB spite of his 7 Hit By Cams year. He is a veteraa of the Cml Asheboro won an exciting irame War, carrying' three bullet narks. His from Siler City here last Thursday af - wife and children are all dead, tcmooa, 3 to 1. The game was a not St&tesrille voted $150,000 school pitchers' battle between Jenkins and bonds one day last week, lindley, with the odds favoring the Little Alice Stockton, the seven former, Jenkins having the visitors year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A eating out of his hand all the way. D. Stockton, of Kemersville, met a With the exception of the fourth In- tragic death one day last week, when ning when three hits and an error accidentally trapped in her father's gave Asheboro three runs, Lindley barn and burned to death, had the locals guessing. Siler City The postofficees at Salisbury and was saved from a shut out in the 7tn Goldsboro have been raised from inning, when Lindley tripled and scor- second to first class, to f?o in effect ed on D. Curtis' single. The playing July 1. of Neece on short for the locals was house Republicans are said to be one of the features of the game. discussing reapportionment and the Box score and summary: proposed cutting down of the represen tation of the southern states in Con Asheboro AB. R. H. PO. A E. gress on account of alleged disfran- Cranford, cf. 4 0 0 3 0 0 chisement of negroes. Armfield, 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 Dr. D. H. Hill, of Raleigh, former c president of the State college, will suc 0 ceed R. D. W. Connor as secretary of O the North Carolina historical commis O 'sion. Mr. Connor has been electee to 0 a professorship in the University of 0 North Carolina. 0 Municipalities of North Carolina, 0 some forty in number, assembled in 0 Raleigh, last week and petitioned Governor Morrison to call the legisla- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ture in speciifl session for the pur- t THE PITH OF THE PROBLEM Most men from time to time need more money than they have cash. , A man who opens a Bank Account here and becomes acquainted with us and with whom and whose habits we become ac quainted when he is confronted with a Prob lem of this character is most cordially invited to' call upon us. We have accommodated many worthy customers in the past We hope we may be called upon by the same class of customers many times in the future. Our resources are over $400,000.00. The solution of the financial problems of a good customer we consider an essential part of our service. Bank of Ramseur, Ramseur, N. C. King. If 4 Jenkins, p 4 Armstrong, ri. ... 3 Johnson, V., lb . . . 3 Johnson, W., c. ... 3 Neece, ss 3 Burkhead, 2b 3 Burgess, 2b. 3 31 1 13 0 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 27 14 Siler City AB. R. H. PO. A. Teague, 3b 3 0 1 1 U Johnson, If 4 0 0 1 0 Buckner, H., 2b. . . 4 O 1 2 4 Buckner, R., lb . . 4 0 1 8 0 Lindley p 4 1 2 0 1 Curtis, D., rf 3 0 1 3 0 Dorsett, c 3 0 0 4 0 Curtis, L., cf 3 0 0 2 0 Stout, ss -..3 0 1 3 4 31 1 7 24 9 Score by innings: i pose of relieving them of financial ills 0 before the cities became bankrupt 0 and forfeit their credit in the money 0 markets. The Governor promised to t call the council of state togetner o W consider the matter and possibly tne 0 legislature. 0 "Our Missionary News," with Mrs. 0 J. LeGrand Everett as editor, :s a new 0 Methodist paper being published at Rnclcincham. this state Asheboro 000 300 OOx 3 The first woman ever honored with Siler City 000 000 1001 an honorary degree by the State Uni- Summary: Stolen base Armf.eld; versity was Mrs. . Mary Mendenhall Sacrifice hit, Teague. Two base hits, Hobbs.'wife of president Hobbs, of Stout, Armstrong and V. Johnson. Guilford college, who was given the Three base hits, Lindley and Kin, degree of Doctor of literature by the Double plays, Burgess to V. Johnson; University last week. Stout to H. Buckner to R. Buckner. Diplomas were awarded to i young, Struck out, by Jenkins, 6, by Lindley, men and women at the commencement W 4. exercises of the University of North 4 i LIVE MEN WILL JUMP AT THIS OFFER A few live salesmen will profit by answering this ad. Others will wait and wish they had. Willys Light Junior is a new power and light plant selling for $295.00, other sizes for every need at pre-war prices. Every one in your vicinity without central station current a good prospect. Greatly reduced prices and an easy payment plan makes it an un usually attractive proposition. Dealers backed by national organization. This is a great opportuni ty for a few live salesmen who will act quickly. Wire or write to , i Carthage Boy Has Odd Experience Carolina last week, Woodie Currie, the 14 year old son nf Willis Currie. of Hieh Point, was Carthage, June 10. Stepping on drowned in Lumber river, near bum top of a milk can from a chair while berton, the home of his grandmother, at play on the back porch, Charles, tne one day last week. The boy had gone four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. to the river with two other boys and F. Barringer, caused his mother a half iater decided to go in swimming when hour of mental anguish, as his littte j,e was over come by the swift current, body slipped through the opening m Bailev Coach, an aged colored man, the top and he became wedged. His employed as a night watchman at the screams attracted his mother, and piant "0f ti;e Roberson-Strader sox when she found him only his head and companv, of Hiph Point, was shot and left arm were visible, his body and naiiiiullV injuried bv an unknown right arm being inside the can. After wi-.jte youth one night last week. The vain efforts to release him she sum- negro thought the youth intended rob moned several neighbors and alter berv. working several minutes he was re- " leased from the can none tne worse When Lincoln Refused to Rise for his experience. Exchange. a capital svory of Lincoln's early political life is told in John Wesley WANTS HIS MONEY BACK Hill s new book, "Abraham Lmcom, Man oi God (futnam). It seems "I can thank Mr. O'Brien, a neigh- that ' in 1846, during a canvass for bor, for my recovery from severe colic Congress, Lincoln attended a preach- attacks and stomach trouine tnatneany w,r sen-ice of Peter Cartwright s lorced me to cross the river Jordan, i Cartwright called on all desiring to spent thousands of dollars in the past ,r0 to Heaven to stand up. All arose nine years for doctors and medicine but Lincoln. Then he asked all to rise and would have died but for my neign- wh0 did not want to go to hell. Lin bor's advice to use Mc.yr's Wonderful c0n remained still seated. "I am sur Remedy. 1 wish I had the money bacK prised," said Cartwright, "to see Abe 1 spent for other medicine. It :s a Lincoln sitting back there unmoved simple, harmless preparation that by these appeals. If Mr. Lincoln does removes the catarrhal mucus from not want to go to Heaven and docs not the intestinal tract and allays tne want to escape hell, perhaps he will inflaniation which causes oractically tell us where he does want to "0. Lin all stomach, liver and intestinal an- coin slowly arose and replied, "I am ments, including appendicitis. One going to Congress." dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by Standard Drug Co., and Married druggists every where. . Misg Miidred Thayer, of Eldorado, "7 ! Z7Z " an(l Mr. Howard Ivey Nance, of Troy, Submit to Kidnapping )Were married a few days ago at the t a cu twin home of the bride's parents Mr. and tu, T.orA ,. si. Mrs. N. M. Thayer, at Eldorado, Rev, "aZ t7. flU R Mr. Brown, of Mt. Gilead, officiating. leyson, a jitney driver, submitted in Halifax county court recently to Mr. Clay Bruton and Miss Ella Har- l .it im i. r- : t -i A -.V,w0 f lr;,lnoT,io. onH wero o-ivPn "8 uom oi il uneuu, were iimrncu ZLK" B "I ' recently. The groom is a son of Mr, T r JiLM'L- " Tr!" ou :f, and Mrs. George Bruton, while the J u lire Vyranmer. James onuiuc nu , . , , t m j w r. v... .1 ft bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, and ten years, respectively, while M. T. Harris. Rev. W. H. Brown per formed the ceremony. Mitchell Sharpe, who was held as ac cessory, was given one year in the State Drison. ' Deaths of Aged Citizens The three men were held on charges' Peter Cobb died 1 at hiB home near f . ......it nn twn T?nnnir McLeansville Guilford county, one day du. i,i i;ii cn. o.,,i last week, aged 91 years. His vire n;ii.j- ko,i un u t stt who survives him is 92 years of age. nri f'nr .of. iriiino. in,- tWr Mr. Thomas Jordan, who died re C...U n. i v centlv at Archdale, was 90 years of ago. XJine jjarkiey had gone witn tne men to South Boston under ompul- M"- Sarah Anderson, who nn aha tjtiH ! ICW 08 VI ago jWUKBB COUniy . . years of age. Miss Rena A bill to make the moving of a sto- " idnt of Wilkes, died recentry len automobi e between states numsn- lA died was 93 Henctren able by five years' imprisonment and WflOO fine, has Washington by Minnesota. Mr. J. F. Stout, who passed away been introduced in hi om at n WMk 0T two Senator Nelson. 01 WM " 01 , No oloartt has th sam dIlotouai -flavor as Luohy (rlk Dtoausa -" ; Lccky CtrHco U Ch" Much Flahiof Along Yadkin Cotton mill strikers from Kannsp- olis. Concord and other points adJom inir with larre numbers of other folks, includinr many ovt of work at Badln, are employing much of their time fisn ing along the banks of the Yadkin River and tributary streams and around the edge of the Badin lake. Large numbers of automobiles come daily to the southern part of this county and the northern part of Mont gomery and many camp there for as long as a week, it is reported Around Stokes Ferry, in this coun ty, many are putting in the time fish ing, while at Chandler's, along the back waters in Beaver Dam Creek and all around the Badin lake hundreds r flihlnr daily, il is said. More fish are reported this year in these waters wan . ever oeiore ana conditions for the past couple week in osrt toiler are said to hare been ideal ' for - fishing there. ' Another source of profitable sport is glrtf"! and theotln frogs at mgni ana nany are takln bart in thie pastiest. ' . ' ' The Yadkia " is fast becoming the tDortinr rrovnd of tale part if the state aad this is Ukn as tm a fore taste ef what wtl rrobably be the stt nation In eomlnir ysrs after the nw kl dam nr lfi?h-' rV fiss bri Carolina Willys Light Company v Distributors 127 Main Street. Laurinburg, N. C. ..' - fl" sW I A Good Investment Our First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds bear six per cent interest, semi-annually. They are worth one hundred cents on the dol lar the whole year 'round. in ii i i-j- 1 vaii to see us ana let s iaiK 11 over. ALAMANCE INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE COMPANY C. G. Somers, Manager Asheboro, N C. TEN GALLONS OF JACKSON SPRINGS MINERAL WATER is worth A TON OF PATENT MEDICINES Ten days to two weeks at Jackson Springs is worth a whole year's quack' treatment Jackson Springs Hotel, E. T. Auman, Mgr. Jackson Springs Annex, Mrs. Geo. P. Wor tham, Mgr. Geo. R. Ross, Prop, Jackson Springs, N. C. THE U. S. USCO TREAD Her ia.tha U. S. Usco Trd, with a long-Mtablishad standard of Mrvica among motorists who hava an ay to value, as wall as to price. While sell ing (or less than th other tires In the V. S. Fabric Una, the Usco has earned a reputation for quality and depend able economy which is not exceeded by any tire In Its class. km "Preaa, U . Tin M Me tjhbmtfrt r best mileage out of his tires ? EVERY once in a while you hear a motorist say as he kicks a rear tire with an admiring foot,"there's alucky tire 1 " Give him a chance and hell tell you all about it. And then youll find that what he calls "luck" is simply his first experience with a quality standard tire. It all comes to this buy a U. S. Tire anywhere in this country and you get definite, predictable value for your money no matter what weight car you drive. The man who has been guessing his way through "overstocks," "discontinued lines," "job lots" and the like, will find it refreshing to talk with the local U. & Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, com pletely sized line of U. S. Tires. For the first time he will hear some straight quality tire facts and get the difference between chance and certainty in tire buying. The U. S. Tires he sees in stock are fresh, live tires. They come direct to the dealer from his neighboring Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches estab lished and mauntained by the U. S. Tire makera. v Giving your dealer a continuous moving stock of new, fresh tires built on the certainty of quality first every time eaaenenea "Me rW wltk V. eeeMff r I I'M' i o era otfc m . 0 1 ' 't 4!' l 1 ': h ASIIEBORO MOTOR CAR CO, Asheboro, N. C. , TL B. LEACH & SON, Scatrroye, N. C. HANDLE3IAN MQTOU CO, Kdlcnun, NC Hi L, ALBRIGHT, 13carroTe, N. C. 4 It r built a-i f'l "-.,..n I Mn t t ' - If r- 'I I