PafeFottT'T THE ASHEBOKO C0U1UKK. ASHKBUttO. M. C THTBSDAT. JUKI ia. im THE COURIER rUELISHTD EVZBY THUBSDAY W1L C. HA.MMFR, EDITOE lateral as second class Bail matter It tba postoffice at Asheboro, N. C ALWAYS OH HORSEBACK (Continued from pas 1) LIBERTY NEWS return A-vriing Hr-restttiv TVih V.rRlCAN I-RSS ASSOCIATION Edgar J. Ritch, a Northerner, islation. writing in the Boston Herald of re cent date, commends President Hard ing for his omission of the word, "re bellion," so distasteful to Southern people in connection with the War be tween the States, in his Arlington Memorial Day Address. Mr. Ritch, who has mingled with the southern er la then any program or plaa for" ua eoiattoa ol any i ue rreat vroo- Mirrirrn lrnmiTO lem reconstruction, domestic ar Mr. George Smith and bride came ia nLlLA lUUllIMj foreign. The nearest thing to it ia te Saturday. It will be remembered that declare a state ef peace by joint res-' Mr. Smith married Eliaabeth Trotter olution oi Congress, alleged to lnvom Davis, of Salisbury, some days ago. contractual . relations with a foreign Mr. Robert Smith is home for a two indicates a long and sultry debate. th. amounting to an weeks vacation. The making of a tariff bill furnishes usurPtion of a purely executive fune- Miss Henntta Maie and sister run a good illustration of the business Jlon an nPenl"f our rights and m- down from the State Normal, to spend methods of the Democratic and the Crests growing out of the late war. . the week end with her sister, Mrs. G. R.nnKh, n.rtioc i c.i;,i Republican legislation so far has A. Patterson. islation bten characterised by extravagant ap- Mrs. Johnson Cox, known as "Aunt propnauons and consequent increased Liizie" suffered a stroke of paralysis taxation. Aside from this its record Snudav and ia in a serious condition. I Dr. A. L. Staley bought out Garfield I Sw aim, near the graded school build- in the Democratic Congress elected in 1910, the House passed a tariff bill within thirty days after it was organ ized. The Republican party has had con trol of Congress now for 27 months; the tariff question has been under con- lderation for about 8 months: the is one of negation or drifting. The Democratic Viewpoint The Democratic viewpoint with ref erence to the record of the Republican administration, legislative and execu- piesent Congress has been in session tive. mav be summed up as follows nearly three months, and a tariff bill just about to be reported. The Republican party in the last campaign promised to reduce Federal ing and will move there soon. We are glad to see George Gunter, of Ramseur, on our streets aganj. George made many friends here tim ing his days of High school, i Mr. Russell Pickett bought tne Aunt Callie Garrett home place, and will ocupy it soon. Mrs. Nancy Albright returned from Newberry last week, where she was called to see her sick father. runnl :i o-reat dpa1 seems to under- i " 1 .... . - . a l Li: i .. i . stand the south better than many ether . democratic congress, however, ,fttl' . ,can congress nas in- i.i natl tnese advantages: It did not have creased them, the appropriation bills northern people do and express great tQ cater tQ &ny specia, interestS it ha(1 carrying six billion dollars for 1921 admiration for the reverence in which no election debts to Dav to urivileped and a like amount for 1922 (which the South holds her generals and vat-" classes, it did not have to listen to a would be $7,500,000,000 by the addi-j ' , iant soldiers. Mr. Ritch, thinks that horde of lobbyists. It simnlv had to bonuses). This means that! ."J?"8 C,Jub teLMel . ... lL. make a business tariff and nasi it nrt this administration will spend three' On next Wednesday the Woman s in cnensning tnis memory, souiner.i businegs at once adjusted jtself to the times as much on an army in 1921 as Department Club will meet with MrsJ peopie are nui uuiiiiuaimig i new schedules. ' spent in iio and more than three Jnn oriuain at ner nome on soutn slightest degree their loyalty to the Still, the Republican party goes times as much on the navy in 1921 as Fayetteville Street from 4 to 3 p. m. Great Republic, now a united country, right on claiming to be the business il in 1916 when nearly all of All members are urged to be present. ti,o still anrl hio-h pharar- man's party and lots of good peopre, Europe was at war. The marvelous skill and high charac eithedont knQW e ftsP 0 The Republican party promised to Why Not Club Meets ter of the southern generals during the dont take the time to thjnk make an immediate declaration ox Mrs- C. E. Stuart was hostess Sat- war, the undying valor of the soldiers, them, go right on believing it. peace as soon as Congress convened, urday afternoon to the Birthday club and the sublime self-sacrifice of tne . , . x. The Senate and House at this writing from 4 to 6 o'clock. women have made a deep impression- A'WayS onMHor8eb But- Never e disagreeing on the form of decla- Music by Mrs. H. E. Cagle. Roll women have made a deep impression Moving On" rati0n and may be deadlocked. call, 12 members present. Mrs. B. S. on this northern writer. I u r It promised to bring "our bovs" Lawrence recited as a new member. Mr. Ritch thinks that the life of "Sv STrfiwnTS home from the e ys are Reading: How to Kill a Husband Mrs. Robert E. Lee ought to be studied ty "achievements" othe presenTRepub- JL""1 n m0ve has UT' 5 Msdaraes- EV Aw,onon .V, rl hnth nnrth and lio t; J. 1 . . v U1CIU, south, along with Lincoln. Washington and zealous party orean. when wolcott (Dem., Del.) interrupted. I Cagle and McNeil. Reading: Jack Mr. WnWtt nn. """v. ine omy Association 01 N&- auuiga were enjoyea very that fKun fkinn. .v.;-u 1 lions- in signt are tne League of Na- ver mucn not oniy ior tneir iaugnaoi( SSaXSvSS. o7 the C sn W8 htS e ?ual5es but for the good points con nublioan oartv' Allled Supreme Council composed or tamed. of Agriculture announces, on co-operu- Mr. Harrison. - Yes; they claim "rUSr.Ji.c?,, .T&FvJT ac arhipvpmpnts xxaLiuiiB, out a iUTO- "" "" -"J v" "5 xvi uuijr it. pean alliance now ruling Eurone. to meet m July with Mesdames. Law Regarding Threshers The North Carolin Commissioner publican party? ot these as achievements. '.SPIRATIOM . CN vTHE Art at Com positions That tm ' 'Have Ba Awattirvg ta Moment j f Their irtC k t ' ' t Charles Klngsley rerorned borne eat olght rather dejected - bees use a ser mon he had preached that day la London hid proved little too "social lstle" for the Incumbent Instead of going 'to bed be paced back and forth to front of the fire, and his wife, knowing be was composing, left him, and retired. In the morning be re cited to ber that moving lyric: Thrt flsben want wlllac out Into th Mt, Oat Ibu ia nil m Uw (in nt dowa." There is a tablet In the porch at Wrexham church to the memory of Bishop Heber, which records that the most popular of all missionary hymns was composed in the town. Reginald Heber, who was then vicar of Hodnet, happened to be staying at the vicar age with his father-in-law. Dr. Shipley, dean of St. Asaph's, who was to preach a missionary sermon on the Sunday. Heber and other friends were as sembled In the library on the Satur day, when the dean asked his son-in-law if he could write something for the service next morning. Heber re tired to the farther end of the. room for the purpose and at the end of 15 minutes he read the first three of the four verses of which the famous hymn, "From Greenland's Icy Mountains," consists.' His bearers were delighted, but He ber said the sense was not complete, and devoted another five minutes to the fourth stanza. rafcSHTXTNG YELTTT AT HOSTS " fiT STEAMING CLN. WRONG SWS - - .... -, ? G- ad velvet costs so much aow aay that it often pays to spend , time ia freshening them. , ' . Most velvet may be freshened 'by' steaming from the wrong -side, say specialist of the United State De partment of Agriculture. One wav ia to draw the velvet through the steam rroma tea kettle. Care must be taken that the tea kettle eotains only a lit tle water, or the water may spatter oat and spot the velvet As a special. pre caution several thickness of cheese cloth may be tied over the spout A cone of heavy paper placed around the spout will direct the steam and make it possible to hold the- velvet father from the heat Another way to steam velvet i tn place several thickness of damp cloth over a hot iron and pass the back of the velvet quickly over the cloth. Vel vet so creased that it can be freshened by steaming may be "panned" by steaming and then ironing it in one direction. Horse and Mule Killed by Lightning A valuable horse and mure neTnmr. ing to Mr. Arthur Vuncannon, of New nancei township, were jailed by light ning last Tuesday afternoon. The hoise and mule were in the same sta ble when killed, but the barn was not set on fire probably doe to the fact that the dry sheaves of wheat, recent ly harvested and hauled in, were on the other side of the structure. ; If anything dry and easily ignited, had been near the stable, the barn Would in ail probability have been burned. Mr. Vuncannon is a tenant on tne land of Mr. Tom Swaira near Sophia. tion with the U. S. Department Agriculture, that the law requires Mr. Wolcott-I am very much re- "3, t1"'' 1 T each thresher of grain to secure a minded of something I read I think Wo , j Vi-t ueore " " . W1 threshing license, trom the Register of it was something thlt old Be! ZJZZJSl This license franklin said about the delay with 1 ""wl nl.J.iu"S1Sr" "1 1' . TJa ZL Which he was mtW m , ticsiuent oi tne United " '. W' .u u Kpc uiow. w sau. ine governor oi Deeds before operating. is free no cost for same In the same way that the "unofficially" as sister, Mrs, wnicnes, i punch. Visitors were Misses Pearie T 1 . 1 1 L- 1 V-. J.1. If . T ! has to have a license, it is arso neces- the province had constantlv told him t,..i"a a nln Ptective tariff, op"cer anu xtutn mciNen. sary for each farmer to see that tne the ship would sail the next dav and ynZ I t?0 ,y, .ls far from n 1 T"D party threshing his grain has a ucensc. old Ben said he was very rnuch re- r' .fRePubli?an Ways Howe Votes Agait Beer Each thresher must keep and report minded of the sign of King Geor on Sni,Mei"i.,?mit?f r?Jected the ..B,y Vl.260.?3' L.3ml frATlThhreVehre fperat 'SSTl, ZZTZSto'I may be excused S? S.??' ad e tJ as well as the report sheets, will De of world affairs. JS J?;!7S5f X'rE!1"' mvon tliom TIipsp hooVs are To no re- AS Stated in a fnrmor lofto. f --.-o-., u -uu vuiukuitiuvc w.w.. . . . , . .. . nut nrotesterf a tariff tained permanently by the operators only is the future stability of our P J. Z.Z t ""KJSLf n"' Rev. L. W. Gerringer Elected for personal records. But at the country dependent upon what is being solidi: Renuhl.Van harVLH 7 ' The Young People's Union of the close of the threshing season or not done here but the future of all the na- DORp a fTff in i!,fl. P" North Carolina Methodist church, in 5m: .V?e earth ?s .a reat exteni represent the whol, Ship session at Grace church, GreensDoro, iiivoivea in wnai is Deing done here, the Rn-oaliH i,,i;" "T v ' last week, elected Rev. L. -OTTS'ffiMa Lirf ' later than September 15th, a com Dlete reDort ud to that date must e involved in made to the Register cf Deeds. The thresher's reports are not to be sent to Raleigh, but to the Deeds of ea ing is done, T-i j 4-UH IA . , . . . rteirisier oi " ueraocniis, ana esneciai v in thpir t j j.. .... . . . - ... " it uruuiMNi T.n rpinva rn o on r, r Deeds of each county where the tnresn- ne piuiness in aiding in attempts to business condition H5h, Z2L a is done. onng aDOUt such lemslation as wan : ij 7 A word to the wise is: Operate with for the best interests of the entire i35 lTt aecl1!'! nd W. Ger ringer, of Asheboro, president ror tne ensuing year. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS According to reports from the De partment of Agriculture, state wide 1 14 per cent for peaces in North Caro- a license and be sure tne operator is -uumry. i aia not write so much of it nromisod t nmmt partment oi Agriculture, state wid liponpd FailnrP for a thresher to re- the attitude of the Rermhlirans u "Tl " " Promote ana protect confiitinnB of June, indicate anmit. i port means $25.00 fine, altho the li- I have been furnished with a copy 1,000 000 idle men nnf r.t J!X iff Per cent of a ful1 crP of PPtes ana cense costs nothing is free. The re- oi an article recently prepared for Mr war,i;n , Z,Z.,?V' cords made will be a business mem- publication by a veteran newspaper estimatpH tw th cnnnnnn iJ ! lina, this year. oranda for reference in later years man who has had many years exen- men. ' ' lu,e, R. G. Chaney, a special deputy and for making collections from farm- "ce in observation of public men and tC. w v.r tt , , sheriff, serving in Forsyth county, was ers. measures and quote freely from this republican House has muddled tried in Winston-Salem municipal The information is used as a -hecs article by Richard Linthicum. whirh i?P "duce armameiw, court, last Friday morning and con- on how much grain we produce ana Mr. Linthicum writes most inter- iIk1oV, poln.ted out both by ite- victed of having whiskey ror saie and where it is made. It is a good busi- estingly and intelligently and gives a fl "f?" Pressiyes and Democraw, receiving. He was sentenced to QAN NOT HIDE WEAKNESSES Philadelphia' Writer Draws a Moral From the Life and Works of Two Men There were two men. One, In order to bide his faults from the eyes of the public, surrounded him self with many friends, better than himself In character. The other man had a single friend, as sterling In character, sympathies and perceptions as himself. In the first case the man fooled the public, which seemed to see him through his friends. In the second case, however, the man and his friend were misunder stood and neglected by the public. The first man, during life, was praised and flattered, for, being very wealthy, he could very easily purchase ' empty words, but not loved or re spected. The second man, after death, was at last understood, respected, honored and loved, but to no avail; for he could not be brought back from grave. , It was a case of the same old story of an unjust, buna world. Moral Armor will not hide one's weaknesses. Charles Flneerman, In the Philadelphia Record. No clasified adrertisinsr ' will h taken for less than 50 cents and all ad vertisments sent in must be accom panied by remittance. HIGHEST PRICES paid for eggs and country produce, t ntchard Grocery. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT- ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail or bring them in. FOR SALE One pair of mules, seven years old, weight 130b pounus eacn, work anywhere. J. W. Ellison, Asheboro, Route one. Living one mile south of Franldinville. It FOR SALE Hog Bottom Farm con tains 168 acres. Lot of saw timber and ties. Known as the richest land in the county. Claud Winslow, Asheboro, N. C. 2t-pd-6-23 the Thoroughbreds and Jackasses. The Baldwin locomotive works got an order for a monster locomotive. AFTER THE HONEYMOON It was shlDDed in fifteen days. rloor r.orono,f.-. ... j , , was the only wav in whir.h a mnttnul i Z u tu- . I "Wm rtld vnn An itv ona of the ing of news events in Washington. If,i."f?J0I1- In taxation could be made, but notice of appeal was given and. officials was asked. current and recent, by givintr a brief "... nf lmP0SSI'e conditions By bond was fixed at $1,600. a .i iii v if 1 1 nir tot o iiAnfAu... r 1 1 . . . . . survey or tne respective attitudes of ; t ., oi an na- a quarrel over a "houn' dog" Gone are the good old days when the two political parties. rii ! 5' reduction in land . as charged with egg-sucking resulted in John and Mary went bravely to the Thp ...... . n , e" n-rah nfo?" ' P e. f Sn" Edward Ko,,ock' 'aged about fifty De" altar and plighted their troth in the Thf,i,VW. 5 I r "T"'8 ne of er.ee o ? t IlS f. i f nal ing shot an1 killed by Jno Harrington, face of the fact that their solo cap,- Adm'"ble Self Control and Com- nce f the United States, Great Brit- aged about 27, in Richmond county, tal consisted of a few silver dollars, mon Sense I In the mud?llirfc-PrfC parV t., few days ago. Both men were colored, two strontr bodies four willing hands ti. no.r, r . , j i m." muaulln8: of peace, m hostil- Harrington surrendered to officers and and two hearU that beat as one with th.tiv? P,l V 'T .V - dlsarmament, in failure to keep was kept in jail till the preliminary and two nearts tnat Deat as one. with the activities, the errors and the election promises and in continuing hearincr when hp waa released on a In the little hut by the side of the fadures of the present Republican ad- the deception and false pretences o? 5 1 500 bon till JuN coun wad where a rude able, two chairs, a mnnstration has been, so far, one of the last campaign, the De.nra" A nrenosed rea ustmeni of freight sove a bed and few stone dun. adm.able self contro, and common charge that tht Uublicanpa? ; ,, . , .. ; ii. c utcn nu partisan miuwii usen Dansrupt That was all, except the bounding attacks upon nor offensive criticism as it is in Dolicv ju ui men juuiik iichiw, viiin.ii iiiouc ui me a(i mi n is t ration Dy the national tion commision a hurry call for a con Dress. nrjiuoncanH nave vone . 1,1,',,.. ,n principles a staggering freight rates increase to and in western from North the hut a nalace anrl John and Marv oro-amti . 'i J Snalnr P. H.,rio c.L.. r Carolina, nas arawn irom tne corpora- i - - - r, - w i c i lv npurCMlllJll il I ( 1 - tuii uircaHfl ui iiua. king and queen oi their sacred doma.ii. leaders or by the Democratic they expected to share each otners lhe Democrats have not i burdens and they did. They expected sneers, abuse, vituperation Organization," he responded. "Or ganization ls the art of getting men to respond like thoroughbreds. When you cluck to a thoroughbred he. gives you all the speed and strength of heart and sinew he has in him. When you cUick to a Jackass he kicks, Here Is an Illustration worth while, which surely applies to men as well as lower animals, A wonderful thing is the ability to respond with complete efficiency when ever called upon, And a more wonderful tiling ls to be able to get other men to respond that wav when you call upon them, That Is what the great men or in hardships, and they nad them, iney dacity, so recklessly exhibited fcv - I. j.1 nogemer. rpfprti in a cnnnVi tkn t.. i m nara tn hp hpM in Kfi piirn. r rinav OI . . -. I . tl j h"---" n mc utimic uuiic r- - -o--F --- - --. rjustry 88 well as oi will mm ucttu u v. , u t, v i 4 u . i.a. iiaiii, 1.1 1 c lcj.llrvrawv " ' -, w " - 1 . i t i : ti . , . -J ii ArtBcmnn nf that hndv in nnnn cenure to meet tne situation. exuecteu joy, anu tuey luuim iu i ncy ujjpunenis in tne late camnaiirn anil in V .. . . . , " . , . vtu ,i u .i i. .. campaign anu in deta showed that tba Rpnnht.i.n The advertisement of the North v. a ucllui nuv,.uii unu ib v i, luni. ,11111 rp-4 riri nrir nitA ma 1 " r. : ... ' ... . T . " " ivuxcurer. 1 . ' able to accomplish, Gulf Lumberman. Coast A?vd with sucess came looking ahandone the Carolina State College of Agriculture issue. - ... v . . v- l- .TV-1 1 I LiUilVIIHK. r lit . . - J X. unwa w thill ? t, .L. -i.i j r 4. 1 4 -1 1 rri 1 1 eint?rinnrv uiriiT vinirn wmi novn a 1 m ihiikiiiccziiik ho ais DaCK'ttn Uie oiu uays wi inutuui tun unu iicy nave Known ine hlchest rptjrwxt r Jr , 1 ' - . . ' , - . , ia sacrifice as the happiest days of their for the office of Presiden and have Sl!it,t?l.tha '"Tt ft ofil Now all this is changed. John to the present occupant. They have "Tf! .u " ?1 . L-.TL?!! i-r. tprtil manufacturers, or scien- must have a car and Mary mur.t wear place.l no obstacles in the way of the ?. ''7 "V" r" ZZZ. th Ip-. .1 carat so.taire. The hut by the adminUtration as a whole or of any'" , W sK." of Blue oi uie man mu.ii uc a iiunicrn 'itiwuiiiuiu oi ine firovcnimpnt in pr- r.ofther the army or the navy appro- German troops, who marched througi , . . 1 . r . . n-i i . i. k. t-A Tun. 00 in lems of reconstr.,rtin , h:.J u Vpation d.h nas yet Deen passed; mat - "Z rirA ' :, r " v. the peace resolution has not been cnarge pi issuing KnnrralAiir tint n mura ('hlii'l anl lin.n. inrta t flii1 n 4 1 il t r ' rr: -" ;i: :, . .iu pr0U- priotion bi)1 ha() vet uui par.ui luu.iiu.c. ....r iciunairucuon, lior nave they ".i. i..;: u..- . ... 'v .horo- f iRRiiinrr an orner to n!S Then, too, this strain to keep up with offered any onnoaltlon that mirht r .CAU . . 'T. 7.?" ' - i.v. nn. l,f t 1 ".T",' .r.l. 'L IT--iii- . nrnocuir.r. ,.ftor, rla 1 1 f o f tro h ,,. ,i . , , , . i " uRrceu on ; mat tne iermanent tann "vnu.ci. ' K.....v. oeen roooeu oi lajuimi ia tujr iu " """ CT-tmiiiiic ana lnumnai con- i.;n . i. .i.r..i. .u . .. Vi I Franrh wnumled. Two suDorai- u.j i-.j simple Joys. Mary's demands iritate dit.ons worn than they are. In ru In- S r T.T?"L"?l.r .. f .... ?"'?-u" "v ""T' "".' in Tnhn'a innV,iiitv tn mppt ihnm Ktat.rp hn,- k- .7" -I... o" o' movement ior an urn-a- Nnturaiiy tne inciaeni maue a ramw wit Var Z.; : a.fvont - rr:,:r",,"ry -cnt conference was by Senator JJo- the order, are cc-ueienaants. ine lniI)reMlon. weather rrrTl inuenI Tnd h7a of rhecunlrriT'S". "u "C" ra. "d not by President Harding Wal I .1 PW. n, Y.n - ed -r lmprelon. , f , - - - . .. , - f"-T"" that tftP nrnnnwvl rvm nn nf thu ocnjici kinu ikfunw. oiwwu ui iifiuwi- . , .4 v . . . t . i i "innr ma mm man iihij Practical Bible Warning. 'Where are extraordinary sarcasms in coincidences," says Alexander Black, author of -The Seventh Angel' and "The Great Desire." "One night a thief made off with my overcoat from a restaurant. It was not the sort of rettfaurant In which one ls admonished to be alert. Moreover, I had never "That same night I Happened to open WANT COLUMN STRAY MARE-About 12 years ol age aare Day, in iair condition, round in West Asheboro. Owner apply to H. Haddock, Asheboro, during next ten Hays. It FOR SALE Porto Rico and Nancy Hall potato slips, 2.50 a thousand postpaid. . Slips now ready. - W. JL Albright, Ramseur. Route No. 1." ' 6-16-3t SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT- ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail or bring them in. FOR RENT During July and August., my cotasre at Jackson Springs. Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. WANTED at once, hand made cov erlets and rugs. Box 314. , M. FIELD, Climax, N. C, is now paying $3.00 per bushel for good sound colored peas, any variety are all right F. O. B. your railroad station. 6-9-4t FOR SALE House and lot in Ashe boro, good location near school. Ten rooms. A good home for large fam ily. If you want a home see me at once. J. A York. 6-30-4t LOST Between Fullers and Thomas- ville, gray silk mohair coat with purple stripe. Finder please notify Ceph Hepler, Trinity, N. C., Route 1, and get reward. ' It SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT- ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail or bring then) in. ' FOR. SALE Good tlx room dwelling on 2V4 acre lot in Asheboro, N. C, 600 feet fronts on streets. Can be divided into several desirable lots. Apply to M. W. Parrish. Asheboro. N. C. 6-23-tf WANTED Hand made coverlets and and hand woven carpets and rags. Miss Alice dinger, Asheboro, N. a nnmr ii rn r m i in n rT i in t a ih is iuui .-."v. Mbi. hv. vi w ilico jii vjUii if I mR 4 & .' 4 . iii . linn Twnnni Tavvrar l n tm t n n nnuin srn rri ii . . - LrunaiMiruiLiun iviipm wouiii ia viiik w p"" w v w f v...r ,- . . t . 4L. nave oeen .Ognined,' Intelligent . end v.r Ah- am 7n. .vZi. -n.V at Caisel ia the fall of 1014. and taus my lbi to venry tne iocai.oi.w age it would te dl- conxtructive. Leader of that party in hni ,i m. u..ii-T. auslnir the death of 300 prisoners is. verse from whicn I toot tne mie or to the old ways, im- the Senate and the House have shown ...hi Vnti.t L 7. also to be tried. I The Seventh Angel.' Aod In the vers content. But emu- a willingness to aid in any honest and y.. u ,n.j u.,.,:... Herbert Ouarles. a nesrro. chanted Immediately preceding ! fend -these of simplicity that ecUr program, that would tend to pjanB (ot umling the public dobt,ro crbninal asault on a prominent, tUrtllng words J -Blessed ls he that k? i " . whit ttomtn. was ivnched bv a moo mtphoth anil kppnpth till inirmenta. their love aream becomes a tragcly, In this comolex fruit to go back plicity anil honcttt lation of the spirit enaractenzeci tne oia aays wuuia c mn, rwiuce renerai taxa-1 . work wonders toward restoring life "on resurrect international, trade ttu-tion. that Wm Kt.it. Iitw. f at McConriick. South Carolin. tast! to a more norma! plane Ex. provwe marneu ior th. America )c. And wonnded odler la so bad Sunday afternoon. The negro, wTio al T wMTtlon" hat Democrat Senator, Mr. Walsh was identified by hi. victim and 1. said nlJTI:. JJlfci? FVtS T"4' MssachusetU uponsored a resolu- to hava confessed, was made to tilmb ' . v k "uvugu any on jor an nrit gstlon to rlv re- tree, cnamea to it ana nis ooay nu- (Elidabeth City Advance.) construct, plan of their own, Ulng ffi that thT head of the shlT died with bullets. The victim was a Editor Archibald Johnson, of Chart- " hopeless minority, but they h.v. 'JnVhaut w th married woman. A.- m. 11 I . SMtt. I 9 ZllSltllSltraWf K A Iaa a I l.llfa. A - I . - ' - m a . . ''jrvJz?7',, 7 T k " Z in rfh.r. .X7.7. w - 7 00 hlppinf beyond th. shipping of the E. r. Bawyer, or wixaDetn uty,; Wtti WOunded at tb. battle of Treatoo poet, m wortn Carolina and never, 'n vneir anoix. to cnange reaction- camalm oster. jWhrsrle aiur Wohhl." wh. work, during th. week as a book-, mm m fat ttkslt WAHflrl hail fnT-s-ril h.vt been and th. climate rust .imply ary itepuDiicn legislation i0f -. TuM a.,.. ' keeper or clerk In th. offlc of tn. rianUla. .f th Na ut f)h-PrT.. . Attltttd. of RepablkaiM I SUL a. Mf. Hardlnf remarked . aari, "Yes, they Is poets in North WANTED-To get in touch with some - parties with canning outfit to can peaches for us on a 60-50 basis. Al 'so peaches for sate in any quantity after July 15. Candor Development ' Company, Candor, N. C. ' 6-23-2t PIGS FOR SALE Full blooded dnroc Jerseys, others half Duroc anrl nsli Berkshire. Ready to market July 9, at five dollar, each. T. W. An drews, Asheboro, N. C POETS IN NORTH CAROLINA Monroe Was 'Jefferson's Secretary.' ! Although James- Monroe, who was to become one of our most famous hM.IMtli nlavxf hta nirf In tha Revolutionary war with gallantry, aod wounaea at too Dame oi Areetoo. It wis after that wound bad forced Carolina and some of 'en art living and some f then art be . ...i. WUIWIH PlTf-Wl- WTCIIIII TV- RomiVJU-n-' attltnta k inward .i l . . 1. 1 . m Sttft , , .f.--.-... . . 7 Ttf aimpia uimg uicr bji. i..mi umii opponenta su own onrarwnim Jttf 1 and mora or lea traculenL Thev have p tT.nHn Anl STL UnZ d IOW,r f their i0 en to spring. And they re eur favor- lv jy-.j- ha-diaa. of tbe moor. ite editors, but we eant .gre. wnn 4. , w.v. .v- era us pt Ballanc. ami C. J. vvsrd and "',,h pool ?1 on rmr r'rf, anil WTiPn i I : f I p ! r' I Ii r , v y The Rptil)lifns so far .r. wlthouC any diitwt or c! policy ! ' rr f : a i i f -r- i - campaign Speech, -Government, lata "IL" ",,r "I , Was to carry blm to farna., Upon rt , , iw uwi, r.. T. , vi- . A r day recently. , Tha minister obligingly mm wvu laft hla work, went horn, and tied trie' h0 had previously been promoted ts Washington, June 27 1921, V left hi. work, went horn, and tied tne! h0 had previously been protnotea ts ri. im- o.i u a knot, and then Invited UI newiv mar-, a captaincy vj wn, nuuimiuu, rw .X fflTTi ' tied eoupl. U din with aim. After tamed ,to hU homo In Vlntlnia and The Courier buslnes. office, which enjoying a good dinner, the, bride- took ap tbe study' of law. II. entered for th. past eighteen months, hat groom tendered hi. host a cheel on aal tbe offlc. of Thorns. Jefferson, whi bfn lorstad in the tear of IIammf ont-of-town lank as an expression of,- then governor of Vlrelnlt. JeffM a Mnr's lw mce, I ring moved his gratitude, A few days later tn. ,ltj t irfa library, end innptn-d nt-''-f In tha Law P-iiUir ti prfhar received notice, from his Monrot .j, a flcnire for .tody. Tb r . , f r-rr' n'r y t " .f b- k tht th. check hi bll roTt- fw9 a CTr(it stisri.mrnt, cl . ! I ' -t ' ' f r 1 ii ! ws r"r en to j -y t , .. . . , ,,,...,) , ' i NOTICE Th. Board of County Commission ers for Randolph County will meet on the second Monday in July and sit aa an equalisation board att provided oy law. , W0-2t North Carolina, Randolph County.- The helrs-st-law of Beth Cox. de ceased, will take notice that tn un dersigned, J. A. H pence, purchased a tract of land in Grant township, con sisting of thlrt (30) acref, claimed to belong to Beth Cox and listed and Used In hi. nam. said sais neing on th. first dar of November. 1920, sold tnr tavaa aaaaaaod for the Vear 1917- and th. tlm. of redtnptlon will x plr. on the lt day of November, 1D2I, whn ivn tinflfr-Vnf.J WiJl fiemnni a ' f I f t t' f '. ; V- :.! 1 land. i r- ' - II " r ' I ' j