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I i - -i j :' : y-, -V v.,;. A : . V JIC 3 A YEAR IN ADVAKd r:y:v :' PRINC3PLL -:0T MEJi y ' - f : :' IX. V X T0LC23 XLtTX AaWber. North CaratUa, " 4sy.JalyT.im , Washington News Letter1 Henry Lincoln Johnson Lands Job -Republican Spnt-Ecbnom eance Legislation is in a jam and there & the leadership of Republican majority leader , MadelL., Two outright an ' Hfniwtoll M&iferences have been held nd numerous meetings In the Repub lican cloak room have denounced Mon- xlelL Ft two lioura iorty insurgems t a meeting recently denounced Mon- The revolt of the new member eam nnAttratedlv. Ft! seme time f ttere lias been growing impatience oa their part gainst the manner in which the session is draggaur hut ity had, ot mim tn lirfit iiat there was ay or- ganized protest on their part Mr, AJa-' Botge, Republiaan, ot New York, aid none of the objects ier which Congross was called into - special session , had iheen accoimrfffihftri. Vv 'yW. v"",, ' "Nor is there definite premise s to nvhen they wJU be," he added. would have, .'allowed himstelf JThey to be Mr. James H. ; .IcGain Dead Social Events of the Week Mr. James H. McCam died at his heme in West Asheboro last Tuesday night, following a stroke of paralysis suffered on Saturday night. Mr. Ale '4 hdgett Everett, one of the brightest . RANDLEI.IAN NEKS drafted for.' the cabinet , They were too curious to see ow As Taylor will perform as governor to leave hornet but there was Hart i Kentucky. Jie was 'eabuttt size, f J - Henry Lincoln, Johnmn Appointed In Anril .the. .President considered the appointment of Henry Lincoln Johnson, the notorious Georgia. negro politician, register -ot : the treasury. Five hundred 'r white women in tne Treaaury Apartment . who would be under Jxis Jperviaion petitioned the President not ,o appoint him. , The Member Prom 7th Protested - Without jriviiwc it out to tne press tat the time, I aent my protest dated Newsome, Misses Mary, Nita ' lira. Asbury Entertains " v. tv..f n Vnrth rrttiina. - v. E . Asburv entsrcainea a i i j . . tvu - iJa ar kSsT nrme Cr McCain cued foTTwharM on :old Main set last Friday aner-rMra. .A. T. Bean, of Columbus, C Cain suffered one atroS of paralysis a revenue clerk under F. M. Stomvns, noon, in honor f ;SuriiTS n-. about eighteen months ago, when his t ow Senator. Simmons, but was finally Richardson, t Star. Games cJSS. , hna life was almost despaired of. Howev-irmoved for political reasons. Again, played on he lawn and happy ftou trip to Greensboro Mqnday. , . , , he went to'JohnTHopldns Hospital V the administration changed, idr. passed by the idnm, , 'S'anKaSves in h PlS otCT,ont nj .n,Min.'?.r:iun wm annointed to serve as a Mrs. Asburv served ' lee... cream ' and, aa matiyea t in High foint "rJds. ably, coming home and being able to Wnue offwser .under Elihu Wliite. cake. Those present Were Misses Effle r. Fri?0 ..uf tv. tr tu)li'h,, tvTTnt! thaL ha wls out Jiuv Fferree. Marsraret Auman. Floriist returned. from Ashevillc r? T. T; T.l m ' t Vvf iT- ir.ti t, &w . T.nl Richardson, other points'-of interest, in never strong ajfauu .no wm va iu u iuo iciww tbuwi "-b" - , t, . lvrt.V'.iUi. .u. uJ... u streets lastSattrday. but. that aight'tnothe in the Asheboro postofifice ani.,; v . ; r i r-Ltc". Cafolm here they have. was stricken a second time and never vet a member of the firm uf.FrauwrxKJaa Kate Brittata Entertams T"n. - j ' ' v''r raUied. . - Und Mam,. merchants, ift AshelK)!., Monday t. ti to 5aA 'About ten or twelve years, ago, ne en- um was hostess to, 'f punms-: Mr. McCain was horn July 19, I860, A . .v. t-. Ki10in as a mmji wn ninvtwl Auction, Bnde at I Mrs. Anderson Bean who la mbr . ttua lacking 4nly a few days of being mber flrm ojoiiy and M: two" tables; ...Te games proved very i quite nek is improving. , . . ; rA" 51 y w.'ige at the time Of hw;; i; andlater of Hoover and McCain, interesting andlasted unttf toe noH; M an death. He was a Bonof tie late Jonn out Btock, m this company, teas interrupted with a delightful ice boro, were , guests of relative hear . andEngema Moss McCain. His lara-Mr ( M DM of orra .... . , . . x " . er died while James rL, the only child,' -fK n-wfada'A. XL Burns ot't Rrti' Tosnitalitv were: s Misses! Mr. J; E. Caudle and bevs with Mr. the Burns-Casket Company. At xne Martha Evelyn Morns, xnciie moms, c.o racier, ,au. ox ureensDoro,pent i was an infant Mrs. McCain was ap pointed postmistress at Asheboro dur ing Grant's administration and served forty years. : The deceased was married about 30 years ago to Miss Mary Haywood, oi Bateigh. She with five .children sur- The children are, Mrs. W. F. April 1& 1921. to the President ietteria as-follows: Ki&t.il'' The ngwilled into ' .-session ior certain definite purposes, iXXry ru Zi SSfSSiS 5 mostrospectfully add my p TliiS .vELZZJEZiim hmm test against the appointment of a col- ZrZZrZZrZZZZvttZ register of the treasury." timeof his death, he was in the auto- Euth Cox, Mabel Parrish, Ethel Lovett, mobile business. ' x ,' . Mary Moffttt, Mrs. Roy T. Hodgtu, ano I Mr.; McCain was a useful atizen and Mrs, J, T. Lewallen, ",) aiChrietian gentieman, Hehadaeour-, , 1 . . m - - tMiuR. 'r affable disDosition and.: was Franklinvflle Betterment Socity Meet" 'nonulir with a larce circle of friends.!?, The Betterments Society held its " t i - tie kw - .4Vita 'a'.. . i.i 1 A.1 ir..l. Ta i: ri ni innerai wm tm cuiiuuuvcu butn moniniv meeimr iuunuay vvciuiik win -w in .Mil . ui. ,11k', HJlMM MM VV - J IIIUILI1 CA1 B WUIH KUW lV,KViUV, Jr., all -of Asheboro. .burial in the Wnd cemetery. . '. -societv. An interesting program con- in our town Sunday. Mr! McCain beean work when a dot V Among the. relativeft attending tne listing of music, recitations, and read- 4 ;ut number of our peopto as as yet been accomplished, vnor 4a thew any definite promise as to when they will be." The Soath Recogniaod At last the outh has heen jecog- nized, not as we were told it .would be, but by annotating the tautest thickest lipped Senegambian could as a part ney ewez.' No whi members xame-fronr the .South. To -this -the President made a cour teous reply without committing him self, Jay any positive statement as to what action he would take. ' . -Now,4fce President appoints him not register of the treasury but to an- knthnr. noaitinn wheva thara will not ha and .so many white women under him, put few. days this week canning near Mr, cnaries Walton and family ac "r ligh Point visited relatives hei .Sat urday, v , ' ),Vf i ' - Mr. and Mrs. G. 4C Xawrenee, C i Greensboro, were the.guests of Mr.C ''. tv H. Ivey and family last week. " mr, uichard bhoffner and Miss A die Hudson; of Liberty, were, xisttats t in Worth & McAlistera general store.' funeratrom out of town were, Mr toga was givett through ecpera- now xourw of July celehntia. Later, he held a position with the and Mrs. B W. Crazier,. ' , - Asheboro Wood and Iron Works, Thel) Cf jMesdame. X Worth;' EUiott and surer reported that in the wyears The Rev. John Pugh is verj IIL t ha .tr, feHnff. voAutvt Mrs. KoTiert ending with May 1921, the Betterment L Mr. William Swaney and family. afA fixrajfand son. Jlobert lngold. High society haa raised $12800, of .which Greensboro, LiM. ct ..m w w wh:'vnfnti.,Mn. Nannte Craven: Trinityr $1080 have been spent for: improve-vWeeic, tr, "Fighting Bill Wheeler," and G. and Uti Ellen Burns, High Point. ; r mentspn Ke , achofll JmUdhig. . . . as ine seuermenc Bociety oegins RANDOLPH COUNTY LEAGUE 1 ; . MEETING OF ROAD BOARD ? - its- fourth year's work, it invites every public-spirited citizen . to ; become a TtHiA - PaniAinVi tc. .Doii t Thtt RnnWi .nf road trustees for itan- memoer, xarougn its wonc xnis ELvaeiie became nast historv last week, "dolph'tsounty . met W regular session m society has shown . itself i, worthy of tJu r Mr. W. R, Hughes, of Fra-nklhnrilfc. -. was a visitor here Tuesday. t mr. r. m. uaudle, of -High .Boos was in town Friday, .Messrs. Alvin Hill, R-TXrow, jb W.. Holder .Went on a Mmninir m4t . Nhen the Ramseur and AaheDoro the jcourthouse, in Asheboro, Monaay, your support, ana it aeserves : yow weeif. i ney report I 7-7.i 7 , . ir. ' fleams coma not irei me aispuie etuea wuiy au n. iu,; a, .wUww,.u. , w,- w..., . wi ip o.posinpn.wnn mere are some ouijw aroge ove- he ame that h-.y Wer4 Present Wv..fVSrr--''' ia interested in the welfare and pier,"8 ionaay. orauy xajr rem 01 uie cuiuuiuxuy. iw uuu w 8 Place by has been thd improvement of the puo-h pomt near lie-school, which is, next to the church I I I When both the Ramseur and Ashe- ToadVwIt was also 1 ordered that tne aim i to foster the development off rt ii j:ii t Lonnson was. annoinlad Kernrcvr .or chcrn clnhs withflmw from tke leatme cuisens xnzerestea oe-permii.eu mi uu- ur KicatcoL icsuuive. uut : uuya nnai b ........ r"7T . . T 1- T:4.i.i T.A 11 1 i t 11 J . .-J fha. rram Miimn vniia. VrOmtWlM W fp""Fi""' ' tauLii uis wiou'w uuui j.iui Linen remained oniy jnitiunriimu aim jnf v..w vy r- y Auiiuiusunuuui uu. uie uumuci .ura- LArciiuaic. tne latter i-hkmit iue iuiuo uu uwv Mtj This acrihe was mighty glad to see Xestsat that time were not as lever ish them who ; write ine appraciattreiy occasionallx. wiU not ihtak.mi imkfaidlftiida, ojifcje-? offensive who r state tno"everlast" p ffnsnel itruth that lust as the typi cal negro of he South .looks .with aonv tempt on ".the ? Northern man - who preaches social equality between the races, so Jooka the Harding adminis tration on the .Republican party of the South, In 1861 .Delaware, Maryland, " Mis souri and Tennessee vera .all slave states. Thev all voted lor Harding in 1920. West Virginia was slave terri tory in 1861, hut it voted for Harding ana Oklahoma Ja as roucn a aaufhter of the South aa Iowa is a daughter of the North, yet Oklahoma voted for Harding. Kentucky is close with a Republican Governor and xne United states ben that manv Remiblicans feel the party w " t- . ti,;.. iii :zens interested build and, maintain time for the arrival of the other guest 1 . w a. - - t w i nvu vu Iffthvi hum iiva v vapv unu ,, i i j. j 1 .1 1 , . 1 t . . would have escaped much amhanass-cbainohd, and the Asheboro Club con- saia carx way ana oe responsiuie ii wnen me assisiea me nosiesses m re-- it is reported that Mrs. "B.' Frank meat had not Johnson been put on the -tnda that thpv are KtiU dipible for mp a'1 damage should any occur. ccaving and entertaining. Mrs. Ed Mebane may be a candidate for Cv- national committee, thus checking ihe championship on the Krannds that The next meeting of the hoard win cranford and Miss Mable Parris wel- gress in the fifth district of Norn Vlijy white", movement in: the BQuth- rthev have defeated Ramseur vo 116 31 1 regular i.me, on iuewiiy rasa ine guesis at tne iroont aoor, Carolina next year. Her husband is as left vacant by Worthville, thus aus- may Wtcur. iMre. Moser Mrs. Edwards Entertabi Mr, Thomas Black, of - Wnafcintm.- D; C was a . visitor here Tuesday. 1 , Mr. W. A, Elmore-: and tdapgfcfev Ms Haeel, f Greensboro, Scare r. cuu vuttiors nere, A , vi 1 iur. ram- juisenneimer attd SobiIk, of Salisbury, are guests of Mr, X A. Russell and family this weetk-' Messrs.-A. M. Wriofht and . Dava Blair et the one iittlBtaih. of as Aha. present upriamg-Southern Sen-ling the end of. the league as two teams i ijt ;was further ordered that- J.,,KvOnf the most delightful -flocial .. trip 5 to Greensbc jsranv .lav .on a cart wavi uckuuuiik suoim i we wuvu wna a ibb kiycs ---"f. . . 'f ( j. i8M Pnt ' near Arthur Steley's run-IH Mr., E D. Frazier, of High, Poult, of Zebedee Hinshaw's I. recognition ior the South at the hands jators say that the comparatively large jeould not complete the schedule. r tiA KnnnATi' ' aonumsLxauon.! vnra rnat Kraatnpnc Harainir receiven 1 a .1: a. ,1.. sn. omoll na If. nrno. it was that .much. H11 .tha Smith will ha without Riomifi-! ,iT t , t. .. lihff DV WaV r ' . : . . , . r - tuio ciuub.viic jLwiuxiacur ja vy m -i . . A1 . . ... m,. I hope - my epubucan fnenos, anqucance.so far at future suits are wii-inei. 0 the first half bv one-half eanwfvna wwuara vreeson s .tmnca ui X am JEiaa o say tnace axe Borne uijcenieq, now ma me .rjEHiuenj, jiaa 1 jjnwever. the recognizea jonnson, vwaom ineyyte- Jso)jmlBiW A &Sfflsffl?S jQgeadro WgHway. W MAY , CMoser with MrsMooserand Mrs.1 fP011' the week end with iiom$.fatt 1 idiGEdward - as 'Jomt'vhostesses here. h , ; , ; . ' rth-; membeof the k ...Uvrf run-fob coJrtaaja?J-,'4 em .States. . tranves out of three, and until jjiere are upward ai i9 employees tteam wins a majority of the some hefore the first Monday in August. .jjiere are upwuru u aw rmpioycca "team Wins a majority of the games rv,rr,r,xTrr mum 1 xt DAivmn- r to! I the Recorder of Deans plajBd th the local team they will fi0yTM DO.PH 01 me district 01 wwrama. apoui.du lloi tn h in th ra for ivaintv hon- Lof Ahese are white employees ana 41 ,vr& tne bo most are wnue women. The final Standings of fhe Jt.is understood that President Har J- ing -intends soon to appoint James rjdtxrell, of Toledo, a negro, to tne po sition of Register of the Treasury. More than 500 white female employes have, petitioned Mr. Harding and Con gress.agafnst the appointement. Senator Penrose has introduced. a biQ Itn the Senate which virtually means for the United States to swap ator, yet Harding could not and a man in all tha Smith to crn in hia cabinet. President Grant more than half a cen- JnaeDteaness 01 eleven nyiion aoi tury ago appointed .Sautharnera as lfl which foreign governments owe members of fiaxabiiiet ' , Ka. dnety-nipe per cent of which is A good newspaper friend tells it Rood, and take German, Austrian and this way ' ' - ' Turkish bonds for the obligationsv "AckermwC of Geb'rgla. was his at-'nowajave.. It looks Uke the -bin is an tcrney general; Greswell, of Mary- effort in the direction of aiding mr land, and Marshall of .Virginia, ware te aljjesln an 1 effort to repudiate postmaster-general in Grant'i abiaet their debts, and give ss a lot of fc t v.fnv 7.a .-.A worthless bonds in exchange for them. tary of treasury, Grant's cabinet con-! r thr,wo'd aUles would disj . j sisted of seven members. Harding Has fW obligations, to the United ' ten in his cabinet. Then turn, to at ftetw hich , are good and electable - cabinet of Hayea. - Missouri furnished & t&JSJ&L &Ze?!l m (..t.. vuoinia xhi Jbouos and securities they receive a ecretary rol aavy ! and Tennessee 'rom theCentral Powers in payment ot Vtwi post master generals. Two of McKJnlei cabinet wen from hV 't fn Jn Aha South; .Four of Roosevelfi cabi-itM ritUi5: " f Iaf r ha RmTth ana tha 'Italy. Not a dollar can the Democrats r ETCiftli ZJ$L TaS? .W "them W collect,' but .they . kp Won. Lost Ramseur ...... 9 2 Asheboro 8 2 Worthville 4 .8 Raridleman 1 10 and little Eleanor Anne Hammona re- Republican, but she made' some Dean ceived the cards.. The two hostess. ocratic speeches last year, and it If received in the livinir room which wti. not knnum TO EIGHT TICKS AND FEv'EE most attractive with vases of cut the nomination. She wa M,,v . flowers and lighted with yellow head before her andles. Mrs. J. T. Lewallen invited sidered one of the state's brilliant he guests to the punch bowl where women. She is a good speaker ajrf Mrs. C. L. Cranford and Miss Enolia Stares, Pre8nell served iced coffee from a I and whtte Dr. William Moore, state .vefsrmar- - 1 . U 1 H TT i ,..., 1 1 . K n.ihu lan, 01 naieiKo, n w- P rt Oins, representing tc uuim -. mal Industrv. of the United Stares, "oni.Washiiiirton. D. C. were in Asheboro table drarjed with vellow 'qoo last Monday, and appeared before tne crepe paper. They were met at the din-1 1 1 n T v i,nmiuiHiuiiuiu. 111 ogoaiuii. w i u r ill 11 1 1 nnnr 1 1 v mm i-i w wanrai1 ...i,. i t..i. r rm . -j . . oaiuiiBiun, ouiv o. mere m a iitnv ON FREE LIST .090 Wood leads the Asheboro team in matting with the grand avemgo of 1 ask for an appropriation to help ngm and little Lucy Clyde Ross dressed 5n confort for the countrv in the ForAw wiiv vuw.'v ... --- . . . j " . jwiw" lann mil inrnuinrMi f-ruimr All the 10 Kiauu u-3iBKv iiu . , ... rn U-Ct.j l.. ' -' , bib um, un. 71,'h?vvever as he layad in -only .01 w a T' l0n t; nrt ia uf. y!uow 7"ar" f or example here are a few of tas three games he cannot he counted as JjfP W ""Xalso navs oart i'??''? lM" item8 that the Priests of protee fte real leader. Therefore, the bat-tthe "natter. The state also pays part toons of yellow and white with the cen- tion have generously placed on tWr . . ( . . tints QWMrt. r nf VAl low and urn if a minta . t . 0 i m .... nmKv "U111.0 liar . I an lvnsAine em1 raar xi A L 1 If 1 1 .. , . UT. mopre auu mr. - me iaDie. ieuow ana wnite Drici: Birds pd-itii Rihlen KrnVM they had recentlr vlited Julian . eoeoanut macaroons, candled 'agateTaroTroot .s county " mints were se rveji by the fol- bone8f bristles, canceled stamns. iarm nearxnere u.lc:u " lowing ipempers or mernay -irter- tiefigh bon(. fiBu l0mnt'-. tkjg honors go to Carsoa King, who in ten game? has an average af .318. The scoring" hpnors go to Ed CnmfoEd, who in Hen 'games scored 13 runs. The team average is .262. Below 'is a list of sixteen men 'Who rtook part in the eleven games. beK. Name Wood .... pCing ........ ikearne .. lArmfield itusn "But the entire South that rave Mr. Harding more electoral votes than it ever gave another Republican candi date for President could not supply 1 ' lingia cabinet minister for the Hard ing administration, Now it is possi ble -that . no Tennessee Republican hearing from the country and finally they will to forced to do that which now they wig make no snort to ao. W Farce Disarmament Plaa the disarmament ,' plan Spoon ,., Cranford .... . 'Arsastror... .... Johnson Hunter K Demacrat .' Finally Mcpherson LewlV. 4 10 iJoantoii V- 1' Hunter J .a 1 (Contlaaad on pagl 4.) Special Term of .Gourt;; . The itpoclal terra of Criminal court 1 Bob Bikes, Roeea Bobbins, "Truman WM called July 4th at Randolph Dorsott an4 Ernest Rush, This ease county court house, with Judge P. A, consumed the reaamdor of the aner McElroy presiding. The first two days, noon and was again taken up the first several minor cases wen called, among tbn were: ' . ' , No. 28 State vs. Frank and Clyde Wooley-dtfendenU called and failed. ..No. 82 8UU ,vs. Otto Hancock, charged with tnannfatture of Iiqoo guilty. . . . ' . K. 84 State v. R. E. ' Beits, as Mu't with deadly wtepon gultty- IVH f 100 and tost' r. - l , 1 . . : 'ate vs. Ernert Dobson, - trad!? wtspon Judgment So 1 1 J V. 1 -moon of Uie son4 day r"r Oothlng Co, v. . . ri n'-, alias Cmurh, mnnon. I I Wade, John r IJttle, Vv. Oscar Ut'Je, thing Wedneadav morning. Jim Little was sent to the Juyenile court for trial. The eases of Ernest ; York, charged with murder is called for Thursday The 1 caee against Fhmer Smote eharged with murder was taken np yesterday. afternoon,. ' , ", , . aU Term of Court, inly I ... Randolph Superior Court will con vene for a two-weeks civil terra July 18, 1 wek from next Monday. Througti some rnUUke, the Courier said last -?k that the civil term of court woukl beln next Monday, immediately fol lowing the criminal terra this weex. L'openor court will be held at Troy r,xt wek, 1 ' Batting Retort? of the Asheboro dub Games A.B. 8 14 10, 44 . 10 43 i.t.a d a 8 , 4 . 1 10 10 11 2 83 SO 12 4 45 35 88 5 24 19 40 4 2 J 2 6 7 12 11 5 2 1' 13 S- 1 6 4 8 1 0 0 H Ave 8 14 12 8 a 1 11 8. S 1 4 8 4 0. ilttr. tie tick, which causes the dewliv rexas n00n club: Mesdames David Coltrane f'-V ""m i3 f!. tX Tili-T JZ Drougnt to j. a. Spence. James Crutchfield. Misses ,K LSi" ,1.T 17 . ,..7.uurmmr ifever. The'cattle were JuSian from Columbus county, and Bera fmir hv died from the disease. In Scarboro and Lillie B 1 1 hnnfo .'no. n f i n lr a Over 85 fiesta railed Hurino- hm JU an effort -to prevent the spread of the for receiving which were from 5:30 to hT,' tLa?,l ji j n, ttatBA rntt a. s.AA mother of pearls. iiinaane and cure the infected cattle, thev will be -given an aicenieal dip ev-( t ery tfourteendays usttil Christmas, .WARSHIPS OREDERED TO 7oi Texas fever is very deadly to Nortn 9 Cardlina cattka, since they are not im "Jg7 mune as tha tsrttle in tick infested re- 50rgroni re. TAMPICO, MEXICO moss, Beedfesi. roses, parchnKKfc pulp, sheee dim. snotgun barrels, skelotonx, r T tapioca, natural teeth, turtles aasl zaffer. The most Important conrmodiQM that are to continue to come free asm .245 Ml JZ00 .168 aoo JD0Q 0. AH) 0 JD00 'ROIERT BtJNCH. ,,Hlih Point Celebrsies Fourth ' Thousands of men, women and cKlkl ren crowded tha atreete af High Point last Mopdar to calibrate the Glorious Fourth. The principal address of the day was delivered by 8enater Lea & WON PROMOTION Tla jnfAm P1anala..J m A At.. boat Sacramento have been ordered to ba58ln' bjndin lnf iniMrf. i. h. hides, leather, boots and shoes. ai wavv aaa u v v vim aiiaw VUCT sBlv . . , . . - r leopardlxed because of labor trouble. nd tift oreg- radium, and . poteadmrn hm n T ammlmmrmiit fTtltnf OTDWiflff A Tit: ftf Hi A tinarnnlktrmsinf (. MIUU IfTffj V laa IVna)HUVU wwa v..... 0 " lyivuiffiv; i"vuv ai v Clihn Arrntt at Uiattanooea .uation uwra, Mr. Charles H. Vuncannon, of Spen- LaaM ml T haa Tim sin TmtTmTTTJKl HJIHUIX." ant chief claim agent fos the southern sion at inanotta tuts week. About 100 win do openea to tne puwic swac ja- The concrete road f rem Grahaai : Tha State Bar Association Is tn set- Haw River has been comptetedi attorneys are in attendance. ly 10th. Itsfiway, -with offloa at Chattanooga. Entering the service of the South era at Spencer more than twetdy years ago as time . keeper, Mr. Vuncannon has an enviable record. He made a steady rise through various depart tnanta and went from chief dark to the master mechanic to his present Randolph county met Monday. Ao- ember 25, 1921; the county to posltkm as assistant chief claim agent , counts against the county were ap- 130.00 per month and the state ti County Commissioners The Board of Commissioners of work July 11 and continue until tion Is no surprise to hi many mends Tha county to furnish the lumber and 'acres of land Valued at 117,500 both la and out of the service, j hardware and one man as foreman te' and county tax .98.01, special He Is th ton of the late G. T. Vua-' superintend tha work on the bridge, 'tax U.7&. The above land listed cannon wno lived at 1 arroer ior ana tne ciuxens - to ouiiu aoutmenu w. Brown, or Ure liill is. several years, and removed front there and the bridge without any eost to the! taxes th be paid by hrm. te Fairmouat. Davidson county, when county except above mentioned. I Mrs. Roella Marrow, of Levrnl he died two or three years ago.: . I S. A, Thompson Is to furnish lumber township was released taxes aa Tha Foatu-ar Natrs aava - Mr. Van- for the bridre Which Is to be cut from'ama af larwl vmlui at 1.VMO cannon haa an interesting family, owns first clsas white oak and post oak Utn-'county Ui $28,00, special acheal a splendid noma in upencer, has bee per at szu.vu. , 14.00. The above land was - t town alderman, town clerk, and op to I The board ordered th employment to Thurman Lumbar Co aad thia time ttaa mad aa enicjent charr 01 k. . wmwr, or nuaooro, xi. u,'pald by them, - man of the school board, beakfe bold-.to eradicate the tick fern la thai A special venire of cwnty Ing numerous thr positions of trust eounty. Several head of esttle are tn-jwer drava for th Ernest Jfork nd useruinaas. 1 he departure ot th xecMd ta th county by sniptaent et der trial to A. C, SM ef on of th most important districts proved and ordered paid as shown In balanc of ith aalarr. on th entire system, with tern wry liispursement rgister No, 4, Page 811 T. W. Crvo,.Qlrtdg -toamabQr between Chattanooga and Memphrs to 83 tnclusiv 859 to 944 inclustv. was releaaed 1921 poll tax, . aooaamt and between Chartanoon and New I A iv. lirVuM'i mV nhvalfal inflmitiaa. Overman,. Th Both street d,(Orleans. Mr. Vuncannon has mad p.rrl.h and Garner MiU on' th Mil Thomas and Julia Black, of Ubrrnr icuo... . - -v- gooa in vim wmwina trm- -jaoor cnurcn roe was-.ordered built, township were released taxea a mooiias to jmaa. . . t- Judge McElraya .Charg to Jury., Judge P. A. McElroy, 'presiding over the special criminal terra of Ran dolph Superior Court, mad an abte, practical; and tmpmidv . charg th grand jury last Monday mornin. Th judge in general way covered th field of law breaking, pointing out the most common offenses, and urging Justie and impartiality tn the de sions . to be" rendered, H explained vert definitely to the grand Jury the duties to be performed by them. The charg hs been highly complimented family will b a matter ef keen regret cattle frota eountiee la eastern art etl The meeting adjoornad enta J ' by ihoH who heard it, ..... Jin L'encer . , , ,,. Jth state, tUx, Cennell U t begin lllth whoa a call axetlng will aa
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 7, 1921, edition 1
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