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the Asnixor.0 co mans. ArrnT.or.o. n. a Some of the Public Laws ; ; Enacted by 'General X' Assembly of 1921 UIGES CmZENS TO HELP fUJ DOWN M00.NSHIXE2S .Rev. B. I Davis, is si' recent letter te this paper says in put: ,Tha only way that has proven to be t success In ousting the lawless liquor tnfie is by co-operating with anJ hhrough the oiScers that are pnrtiaea lor under our government. Too ana saloon league has long sine eoochjd- RANDOLPH COUNTY f (BY W. S. UXE2TERT). . Continued from last week.) About the middle of February. 186S, our part of the first brigade. Junior iw serves, were ordered to &instoa ana were accounted worthy to stand waa our older brethren of Hoke s division, The volume of Public Laws of the seem never satisfied: thtre an two or ,s that th dm of detective will ht she General Assembly of 1921 com- three acts anrrlying to them. lor aomnlih the -desired end. . but visas a volume of 69t vases. There Several counties adopted the six that thm una at the official who has and from this time to the farewell ad' , are 186 different acts modifying or af-months Jury service. - An . act , that 'prestige and . authority wO aecom-' dress of that gallant general made to Jotting the consolidated statutes irsu- caused some stir, is chapter TO which push it; la fact, be is duty bo una.! his division on May 1st, we shared Its Mia 1920 In two volumes. repealed the law to transfer the state. When the "ritixens will gtve him loyal hardships as well as its glories. It is . Chapter 1 of the laws of 1921' ere- prison to the state hoepitaL Gaston ' an(j unstinted support- the co-opera-' remarkable how .these soldier boys sites a state board of surveyors, and and Cleveland counties have the county tion of the two will break up moon-! withstood - the hardships -they were all land enginera, etc, had better com- line firmly established. The state shining., I forced to meet, but they did it without fly with its terms. Chapter tw is highway commision can dig cannala, so n.f j v.il - murmur, half fed, half . naked an the piece do resistance- of the new we can go by water as well as hard-Lr' twP liifLui almost barefooted, they were always laws; it provides for construction of surface roads; may be they will be au-1 .V 7Z l nn.. cheerful and full of wit While camp- (Un miim nt lmHl.nirfsM nidi! in thnnuH dhhgh Iftndinv nlanti I ". ---- : TTT . " a r irvr, mnri tV,f than .j :.l . s .kilJ t - m.. l . i muik aunt w .v. v..4 t j , sympathizers with the ment and that they are helpers' and here X. remember a Georgia res . . mont nttoinv an1 thorn was OM vrv small boy in my company, some officers a vpnmu en. I - . ... .. . sttihii osed location of the roads; this is The usual law to prevent putting ,7. Vn. Jii -J-.-i Zl Crackers as we called them called to pubUcations. w dust in the mountain streoms was "' U?ZtrXZl S him and said;. ted. Dedication of streets and-rr rur.i. n mother know v icin ough to betfrX-d 2&ZtoSv S;:tn the opTand upon the street com-, XV Say, boy, does your you are out f " He witti- an innovation in letral : t. . . 4- n Mom haa I . J v ,wjk h n,H law: the . -n.a .... t operate. Surely no patriotic iaaa yuiutwivu au uivvmub av0 SS v as uwn MrM auv , a. a. act is exceedingly volumnous and cf "veal calves" in Burke and the public is already familiar or well is regulated. Chapter 86 inalws,.' bored with its provisions. Chapter appropriation to the various state in-!fjlv. Z!L Ti. i.1 ton, a lot of Yankee prisoners passed icur will before vital interest to all stitutions and is the most general in , i pT-.lt z. A ;TJ!Ct Zt thl ; they were well dressed and hart persons interested in banks or banking the annals of the state. Co-operative i" edence in Denaii 01 tne Qne rf lhem mt land who is not) It is a brand new marketing associations get a new ae .TV1," L Z?L ;boys arid said: "Johnnie, why are yea act and covers every feature from and this is designed to encourage thej'"uc"1 -V""" Ul "- so dirty and ragged?" The qulci re--creation" to "penalties" and "dissotu-. sale of farm products. Municipal fi- Thi8 leads meto say, further taat,Joinder wa8. -We put on our Hoof this embodies tne lamous "par- nance act relative to certain litigation uiose wno are agoinsi u nivn good ci0thes to kill hogs." I simply learence" provision, of which we will is amended. Coupon books and traae'op&nt not to go on the bonds-of tne. the36 fts to show how cheerful Vuf mnnt anon. Enterintr nv hnild- lulr. .m (violators and the courts ought-not c 0j ...f.-fj ba t will ins: with intent to blow open the safe tioiuA very valuable act is chapter 90 license them in the name ol a tme. it here add that I believe there were less is made "burglary with explosives" relative to speedy trial in summary ac-if a seriousi crime for men to maw desertions from our command tnan anl may occur in the day as well as at tions of ejectment Chapters 91, 92 liquor which is prohibited by the laws my part 0f tne army. After being en Mght w-wBl!sndf8 are applicable to clerks of f our land, and thus make a scrap ot camped about three weeks at Kinston, Keeisters of Deeds are allowed ad- court; the latter authoriziwr payment the Constitution. Blind tigers must new8 t the enemy was ad ditional fees by chapter six. The of as much as $300 funds on hand in go and they will go wnen tne patw- vandng from Newbern in force. The drainage laws are tinkered with, certain cases to clerks. Chapter 94 at- , tic citizens come out in the open ana brigade waa placed under command of Chapter eight is the municipal finance temps to clarify the attachment law. j fight them like they fought thd Huns Baker attached to Hoke's act, that is to make history because Clerk are riven additional power to on the other side of the water division. On the 6th of .March we some one blundered" in not recording rendered judgments. tte "ayes and nays on e uura reaa-. Time for Tvices of statement and ing. We are to have the legislature counter statement of cases on appeal n our hands again" (as G. Cleveland is eiuarged. The right to administer is said of Congress) as the result of this prescribed by chapter 98. Fees in con oversight, which has been commonly golidation of criminal cases are regu- K. Li. VAl, oUpt., mgoail tVia rivor and manhv1 HnWTI North Carolina Anti-Saloon League.', West CreeV wnere we nned . . . . T ' .the bank of that creek. The right of High Point Cafeteria a Success our brigade which was the 70tn reg- ment resting on the county road writes r STORAGE 'BATTERY Tflllttt VI JJL1K' 1 WU"! . ' ,, J . 1 J As. m. earged to some clerk. In defense of lated. Chapter 101 provides for tte'a AT Cafeteria in High Point U raUroad On the mormng or ttederk it might be well to state that '.repression of prostitution" Ah ha! hkvin Tplendid patronage and tne,, the 8th we Joined m cheermg wlien tte it is customary for the senate to have Now we have it Chapter 102 provides invite the people of Asheboro to visit jews came that Hoke had captured committee on enrolled bills and that that "hubby shall not be liable for tne cafeteria when in High Point. It J.0 prisoners. About 3 p. m. we Itoewnmrttee might have also detect- torts of his wife, nor for costs or fines iocated in the Elwood Hotel build- crossed the stream on an improvisea erti the error. However it was a costly in criminal cases. Put your auto m inJr where Wood's store used to be, lridge under a heavy fire. On tie little oversight, as it is estimated that your wife's name. But, chapter 104 and is o to date in' every detail, other side we formed line of battle an to have the legislature meet and cor- provides that "delinquent hubby"canGlass to tables, flowers and electric moved hurriedly up u nder ahea v jj f kSH T- C0St thvetax payers ta Mrei out bv county commisioners.lfans it a most inviting place on.dergrowtt i which soon looked hke a about $45,000, to say nothing of the The penalties in regard to payment of a hot day. Let's call on them and pa-4.?. eing cut down by shot and Wship that cities have undergone, taxes is repealed. Section 3299 of the tronize the Blue Triangle Cafeteria. B.ra Jl ZaL n Chapter nine likewise is a general con. stat is amended to strike out, ward and routed the enemy from n nromeipal act The secretary of state; "justice of the peace" and insert m york, S. C, Officers captured an breastworks. We captured some i ris auditor: and treasurer now out id - lii i-etioa f fho cnnrmil..u '.j i. ... oners and our loss was remarnaDiy 500: the attorney eeneral S4 000 and mnrt " Som i-hano-e. I'll sav. Witis . , ;rf0 7V. ioi small. One would have wondered now j . , - - o i ootu inu w v mo Aiiuwvxa wuv ww. mic Bupcnnienueni oi education $0,)W. GoGQter 12 is an act to "lessen lynch ing." There are as usual, numerous acts confirming the probate of deeds increased from $50 to $200. wiZaa .Ilcenses etc- V1"1?1 223 recorders court gets a new act in cnap- a n0velty in moonshining circles. v amw is an avt w juiusn oncery ter liu. Hotel ana loagmg nouses are may now be certified from one county one. The "proprietor," a negro, Free r.J, J 0 BVnr court to another. Bastardy is affected Tate was arrested later, and gave .us- Here .Li1! lK u.. tt t j nr--,1 . , . a. f .wound in mv left arm by a spent nwnK aawawaWaiBWJiBBBss. Votes or wits don't forget theilittleBoxi npHERB was once Apolirkian of Ae Opdmlstk v JL Sort-rldV Hustle Much tp HI the BaOot " Box. "' And there came . die Opposition ' 'with "a Stroneer Coalition, f And th Poliddan'a Hopes ' went On 'tne Kocka J ... fg- Then ere opnu chatice, ThebaWy7 Oh, MiAc , noyedl" But they pull its power down, stopping, starting 'round tne town. ;. Till the tarter Myst wOId' Box, you're null and :yM$y:;0-':i: hrtst'OJLUt Battery uses tess fhiti one four hundredth of Us power-reserve jbr, a single start and the generator qukkty replaces that, ,' , '. i If you -are in need of a Battery,' call and see us. If your Batery needs recharging or repairing, "we can doit. - C :. ...'' . '''V:':V ' 7 f It wont cost you a cent to drive by and let us in spect your Battery and give it a drink of distilled water. So do not hesitate to come around. Drive in. where you see the sign: " v Trest-p-Iight Storage' lottery &Tice,, ASHEBORO XWEOStiv XXXM . ; , , - Morris Livery Buildihg ; iivco oona jor nis appearance ai next Krra' - v", j i- ii,. M i About dark General Hoke, placing ah vnui . m nuvHiLV in irKimi.'siiiiiiiiar luuch. i. . ..... a himseli at the neoa oi our ongaae, MOTHER FALLS UNCONSCIOUS any baseball player, umpire or man- to be protected against immoral prac ager, and . to prevent the intentional tices by guests. It is now unlawful to Icaing of a game." The judges -of the send anonymous or threatening let supreme and superior court got their ters in the mail. All our old friends, ABiaMAa "Viil.rtJ " J 1 1 1 i 1 . 1 . - . . 1 1 1 1 "" anu are lauci to nave me justice oi me peace, win De giaa years. Smpetmon at the polls if this depres- to read the increase of fees allowed m stones. Several times she fell uncon m continues. County commlsioners chaDter 113. Retrister of deeds had thaso M-.nMrR iffio-ht ewr apropriate funds for the preven- better read chapter 114. You can now months ago I noticed an advertise--"J1 f forest fires. Chapter 29 pro- have a corporation ow which the stock ment of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy m Vldes for cancellation of certain mort- is without nominal or par value. It is the Toledo Blade and purchased a bov gages, etc. Whoal what that? Chap- misdemanor to take books from a puu- tie, which did her a great amounV ot ter SO declares that the "title" or gov- he library, etc. In time of peace pi- good. She continued the treatment em; senator, solicitor, etc., shall te pare for war; the state militia g a and has felt entirely well since." words of 'common gender" and oppli- newact Glory, counsel fees are now it is a simple, harmless preparation cable to "man or woman." Assistant allowed in some cases. Emergency that removes the catarrhal mucus clerks of the superior court may now judges can now be had for the asking, from the . intestinal tract and be appointed; this is an act that will Appropriation of partnership funds allays the inflamation which causes fill a long-needed want. Tax coitec-'is now a misdemanor. You single practically all stomach liver and m rsr get relief by chapter 33. j birds will have to submit to a physical testinal ailments, including appendi This brings us to the one piece of examination before you can getmarri- citis. One dose will convince or money legislation that we are all interested ed now. All aboard for South Carolino. refunded. ' i ''An act to raise revenue;" it The secretary of the state board of l For sale by Standaid Drug Co and covers everything from your "poll" to health gets 5,000 bucks .quite a healthy druggist every where. vne grave (income tax is payable on job. Uhapter 131 provides ror rree cm "all sources from salaries, fees, trades ployment service in the1 Gtate. Insur oi professions;" the "marrieds" are al- ance law receives attention while chap lowed $1,500 to live on and the "lonelv ter 137 is designed to aid in the mark- ones," $1,000. Children are supposed et ing of cotton something1 that is then abolished the state building coni- v, De reared free of costs. Lawyers are badly needed, 111 say, with some other troops being addeq, marched us down the road toward tne T Ti: .L. tnMN,j.M M r .i i- Bm . . irNeuse juver. wiui ure uiwuuuh v. "55 turning the enemy's flank, but abow t t. : j v.j ii miuiuiciik uio dwuv iuuukuv u. .. - jLutwjl tsaiu bud uau Kan . . tti, i ; n. steus and about dayugnt we naa again crossed the creek and back in our breastworks tired and hungry. As We went into the fight the ground was lit-m-11v covered with cards scattered ev- erywhere. No one wanted to oe Kiuea with a deck in his pocket put in an hour after the fiarht. we could see te boys playing-they had gathered tnewi up again. The enemy was repuisea here but Sherman's army was a vnnrimr from toward Fayettevine, and we were in danger of being cut off between two armies, so on the lOtn we retreated through Kinston, or. through Goldsboro, through Smttn- field. This was hard on the boys, inir almost worn out marching and 1 'ALi:... 'fV K,if liffla fnnA Kiou, ouBcenc wr pi." ; Mv readers have no idea how we advertising the same misdemeanor. Jailffrei for foodi excCDt those wno it does not say wno is w censor, ney ith Q nd of nmr and buUding com- t. xjor, v0(. .j u . ... . . . a line luui bu xai xecwaa wwvwsm benous dam-.mission and architect Municipal re- Dn . vou could hardj. NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COUEGE STATION HALEIGH.N.C Tchnlol Xduwtkm tnabl yoaos men to laeoaid la their bown prnftoloiu tad " Tocatlon. SUM CoUs Graduates art mpucd for ptaoatl suet and (ot teadanbip !u Industrial pragma, Tba saUega offw ' ' lif',, rou YEA ColRoCt Wr"','' - ; -'" AgrlenKur Indudlnr OenerfJ Igrfcaltura an Bpedattzad touraea In Farm Crops, j Asriealtural Ensuwartef, Animal Buabandrr-aad Pnlrvlni, Biology, HortlcuUura, poul try Sdenoa, Bolla, Vaterlnarr Medlcina, Vocational Education. . i Chanlatry, Airrlcultural Cbemlatrr. Taxtlla Chemistry and Dyeing. Civil . Enolneerlnj, Architect ura. and Highway Engineering. EhotrtaaJ Enolaaarlnf. . Meekaaieal Eaflaterlno,' ... Textile TexUla Knglneerlng, Textn Manufacturing, Textile Chemistry and Dyeing. ' two year courses im; igrlcultura, Mechanle Arts,, Textile Inufaturlng. One Tear Coots In Auto Mechanics. Winter Course In Airrlcultura for Farmers. Sumner Btmirva tor Teachers, for College Xntranos and (or College Credit. ' Excellent equipment In all deportment. Session, mi-I begins fiepteml-er f. - ' ,. . . Entrnnca requirements) for FWiman Class, IS tmlta Engllah, 1 ; History, !J llatbematlcs. tl-l; Science, 1; Ilectire, dl-S. ror catalog. Illustrated circulars, and entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Refbtrar. not to be taxed locally, as the state tax age to your "tin Lizzie" is how a mis- corders' courts are treated in chaprjer fjr L it nd eat it like utviiiiiivvi v i uw. im : 1. 1 1 i a r. uuiicoiiui, ia aiiauwu a vvuvi m amb Aexw - Auvwiwa iivuuhj BuvnH placing a tax of 500 on autbmobtre member of .the house of represenatives and order day,' being the last Fridj .nui.i.uiri a jias ueen Knocaea out oi lot legiaiaiurv nrw re-anvuiKu, in iiiiury, w i half Dint dt uie u. H. sunreme court, ami rr Mecklennurr is still allotted three. The The iesiature rave iueiia -um i ri. m.i .m . iaww tax paid under this section will proo- text book law set forth In chapter they ordered elevators put in the eap-15",, xJz? luBt think.- this wal ably have to be refunded by the state. 146, whili chapters X46 and 147 will be itoL. The MWMffifito marcnTiS fight os.1 1 ..n j. m. mAW awf. AMB nT i. i vegetables. Sometimes we would draw of molasses in place oi ocneduie U of this act is the real "in- of interest to all engaged in school ends in June instead . oi ,V'!rYet mv soldiers' bore it all, trying to TM state authorities are to in-i rersons or corporauona awumK .. . Mllntr and . the loved eome tax act" anr has teeth in it. It ork. provides a tax on the income of every; citisen, every domestic and everv foreign corpora tionubject to certairr fund, exemntiona. TKra ara um. "1na t6ry acta to the revenue act which an- though tho Volstead act ia in force, we! the accounts of all counties land om pear to .be "after thoughtu." Chapter can still tales ears of ourinebrates" by'eera. This ought to give plenty of work Mis known m the "machtnery act" M y''"'' '-'C' P. A.'s. Chapter 237 appoinU ix a companion piece of legislation to Senatorial districts art rw-arrangeojlsome 22 ages of Justicec of the peace me revenoe act. as-It trrorldM the Jtecuennurg ana larDarrus are aau.iorua wiMim. , - r. it is supposed. Al-j state auditor Is authorlxed to examine negroes v protection of our country and our homes. We loved the soutn ana some ox u ooys modus oMrandl for lawina?. Matin torether in the ' twentieth districts. and collection of the taxes. All trrop- The fraudulent sale of paint and vmr-j any ax um American legion la exempt: nun come in zor wrMieninauon. sou front taxes. . Tha pemars of tha stota must have sanitary eondi tions in lee tax eommimioa ara tnnjtfevrmhU b tha cream slants, creameries, bakeries and state revenue department, with CoL A. similar plants. Tha short weight of D, Watts now in charge. JBUnd and packages of grits, meal and flour will deaf children between tha ages of rt you into trouble now, if not befom aevea and twenrrvtM aha!1 atlMvf Election Ofncers are to be protected tn sckaoL Millions of dollars of bonds tha future; no crowding at tha polls, tor various purposes ara authorised, and chapter 181 ia in regard to absent and bend houses will find North Carv toe voting. . Chapter lft& appoint the Una a most fruitful field for their tma various county boards of education. Tha doctors and (hose Mecklenburg is in tha 'list We had M'i , !!! . f hnilnsM seekiiur to be doctors will be interest enough sense to elect then direct at ed ia the chansras in chanter 47 relay one time, but It seems otherwise now. fhre to Ucennra and mnr'.iral nrf ilc. Hotels and resturants are to be tn- Chapter SO win be of interest to our rpecUd again soon under chapter 188. matera eamitlnm. aa It nlar-d all of the llinanent nerro boys are to be looked rrritorr in eastern orth Carolina after who wanU tha Job? ' Tha gcjv tnder the stock Uw. Te get out of eroor is empowered to employ Covins! working tho roads you have to rsy a t sue your Uncle Sam for money paid dollar extra now, lligher quahfica- aa a direct tax on property in this tUrns are prescribed for the practice of ktste. Any discharged soldier can 1 prtarmacr. The law rvmilatinr the dls- now Krister at tha county courciouse tribution of stfU - in case of lntes- ia a permanent record. The eonstno tocy is i slightly amended, r Con- tkm I to be amended to inmaaa the tinuance of restraining orders fa case pay of our lawmakers from i a day , ef appeal is pTOvid-4. County commls- to 15 think it Over before voting for slrniers can now refuse to allow carni- the amendment. The law relative to - vals to show, fraternal aocitic. hav-' ay:urinr Mrmits from the clerk for Ing insurant fetares, fciar now re- "alcohoi" Is rfp'' Mrs. Thomni J. Insure. Chapter '1 b-frfnni "Wh-r-a, Jsrvis is grant(i an snmiifv of 3 a . tha shortage of trains tacl.r for month; this is bolieve-J to be U. f t oe puMie schools to spcure t--hr.ra inatance of Uils kind in U.e statfl. Yoa lor the monUii erhool tm sulhor can now Vimt the state mucn on l?M ty the cnnst'tntlon. This te a' .Sundnvs: this will make Kalci' h nuirv ssd r rm'vrr.fary, 1 b" t rr'iv: s rr b; r;.l.l. The art provj.lir-; i r t , r f ' t over ''' 't r ' , j ' rtion ef a I' t of ''- Beeolatkma Amonr tha resolutions adopted by tha last general assembly are: The usual one as to tha inauguration of tha governor; requesting our members of conrreu to vote for a continuation of tha federal "road . aid; expressing srmnathy to West Virginia on account of recent disaster; General Robert . Lee's birthday; to Investigate the building commission; inviting Vice President Coolidge to address tne leg- ad dress tha legislature; to appoint a cemmisaion to Investigate the cotton situation! invitinr Julian 8. Carr to address the. legisiatura; ,lniung 4. Daniels to address tha . legiilatura; resolution realtiva to tha near eaat re lief: inviting T. Dixon to address the legislature: Inviting VoU F. w. uai- bralth. JrM to address the legislature; rS solution in honor of George Wash h-irtoni to investis-ata tha . soldiers' home: resolution upoa tha .death f Chara r . Clark; ' '" renolutioo of arvredation to . Wood row Wil w.nj resolution in honor cU'reflUent Harding; reeolution, apprfrrtatlng 13,000 to . refurnish the governor's mansion; rolution inviting t' gov ernor to fcii Irwss the lgU!ti;: ro h'tion relaHTO tO paying lni! ' 'cdnuss of state h: resolution t ; , f t f t ',!- -n's i t . ;'y commi ,!on j-i 3lg; to "J.Iothi"! j' Day Conjrr- of r'- rt on t : they had brothers fighting on thy other aida. but this did not dunt them. I have often heard them say they wished they could capture their brothers and how they ;. would . ma then doable midt to the rear. . j. At 8rnJthaeld .we.saw.uenerai Joseph E. Johnson, who was in duel command. a brave . and - noble man. Hera we were drawn into una w see three Georgia Soldier shot for mutiny. There waa talk of rescue hut every thins? want off aulotlr. Tha man were tied to stakes and shot by a squad of men who were detailed. Half of the guns were loaded with ball -and half ware blank eatridgea. : Tha guns were loaded by others and no ana knew that ha fired tha fatal shot, n was a aw painful scana,-',' v? '.'-'i-vC-- . ;- To aa uraunoeoj i .. ., Mt Glkad Has Coatatuult Leafs Last' summer a community, league was organized at Mt Gilead and the mayor of tha town chosen president, R. E. Hamlet, The principal of ' tne graded school was made chalrmaa of the program committee and has pro vided interesting programs through out the entire year. lie secured speakers on various occasions', one cf whom was W. C. Crosby, Secretary of Community Bervica Work in the state. Rome of the topics which have hn discussed at the moetlnrs arei "Bet ter f treets and CiilraaJk, "A 'Com munity Nursa,'" "An emplrrymeml l!uraa," "A Coal and Wood Yard Conducted by the Town." ' I lang ere now xtnArT way for a crmmunt 7 i'rf Irt to l.e h-U in tl-e s ' o, e-v a r 'H. A v ' ' nv If ' ' . r ' i ; 1 MEATS! FRESH MEATS! MEATS! Best quality home killed meats, tender, sweet and juicy. ' Kept in a sanitary market Beef, pork and sausage, ; home made and smoked meats., cold drinks and fancy groceries. (j Call us for meats and lard. . ' , . CI1T AIAREET : " . ' C. A. Lamb, Prop.' , , Xandleman, N. C. :w, v--,.. ,; .3. ,v..--.: v,. Main Street I t 'At. THE PITn OF THE PROBLEM . .' : " liMostmeafromtime to time need more monei ;:. ithan they have cash. A man who opens a Banl;,; ' . icc6untnere and becomes acouainted with us i and with whom and whose haoits we become ac- . quainted when he is confronted with a Prob-V 7 lem of this character is most cordially invited to 'call upon us. ...We have accommodated many ' worthv cusOomers in the past1 Wo hope we may , . be called upon by the same class of customers,." v many times in the future. :- '.- "-.-. ; . v k ; Our resources are over $IC0,CC3.C0. ' The solution of the financial problems of a -' V good customer we consider an essential part of . . our service.-. Bank of Rarnscur, Rarastar, N. C ''';'-V; V Educate For Business ; I Th PutliWM Trslnini offers S ahort, eaf and lnMpnla insjio to Suxes. rractiral bu.inMa, strnogrsphio and secretarial ooure im. King' gratlua' with trading Carolina iirma, MuJrnla aai,ted fr In tliualinna. flair ef luitk sod board very reaacaalila, Laio'd an time, U tile Utdf iuf c4tlo. ' 1 T y y
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