ran Asiirpono conurn, Asurror.o, n. a Tnuncrxy, july it, i-r THE COUIUER ruruuxo svxsx thuesdat TIL C EJJ003. EDXTOX Intend as aeeond claaa n&Q matter U U peatafiee M Aabeboro, . C I .. Fiii Air.illl ttfrv Aahebere, N. C, July 14. 1921 BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETS Th board of education for the -one ty met is the courthouse in Asheboro - TPATlS fP"rTCTfl,I I The onised raisin CTewera an-i 'IIuLLm VV. . . Lxlf " packers ei Calif unit were suspected (Coatinoed from pa L) ddred stopped. oS hruf ae combined, aa to fix price .and Yklate the Sherman Ax ti-Trust Lew. - The attorney-General a&ked tne cuaunisaion to make an investigation An aaaoSation of anddlery an bar- tf aadth .facU- nesa manufacturers undertook te etine r11 "" competition in the tames, and saddle- f " L.T. of w'"; k. rasma had been neatly Increases ana bnctere ofciaeVu price waa in excess of a fair rerJ?tS TrWSe JWSTendbar- -reasonable one. Am a esult ; of the association as wholesalers and to Jutcei MUtuW proceedings against prevent the manufacturers from sell- J"11"1 inr to these , outside dealers upon Sherman law. .... ; . terms as favorable as were given the . J Commission, or its predecessor wholesalers that were members of the Bureau of Corporations, has in- Dishonesty Fears the Truth " v- w swn' vev . - a . a m t i . . W Ma.v. antS., rnember, bein "Nation. I other words, this as- i?r tresent On account of continued ui nation was ptaonr all sorts or ob- SHLET: - neajui- nr. jn. t. fiiiiriisn uanora iu . r k .. t - -j . 1 nis resignation to t uoimut in uiniHi ml wmcn ume nis ' - - ' m ' iuanr wifl h annoined to fill out tain competitors, including mall oroer CTUPU . successor win De appoinea w nil oux , ireneral stores etc. The com- nave resulted in the publics ton or 4 the unexpired term. "f. 1"f' f8 volumes filled with useful information .WHL1 V: iSadli and 6 other, are in the course or pre, ti, jwi t.af fmm Court of Appeals and the Commn- P"0- Center schoolhouse, Richland town-foil's order was sustained. snip, to uroSB'Kbads scnooinouso. i - -t1 w t t.J tt,o Krv.ni tv,ot tr. a practice among unscrunulous manu-l The commission in makme these ec local tax be left on at Archdale just facturers of imitating the goods of onomic investigations has endeavored as it has been for several years. competitors and passing them off as to find all the pertinent facts and to Action oriA petttwn for a new build- their own. There are many instances tell the truth. The truth is a hideous ing at Central FMs was deferred till mw hich this has been stopped. Mer- thing to big business when it express the first Monday in August. i chants and manufacturers- have been es its tactics. The beef trust, the steel A petition for a local tax election m 'advertising goods and falsely describ- trust, the raisin trugt, the oil trust and Providence townsMp. was approveo. m? them. Many cases of this sort ether lesser combinations have winced Three huredytiilars was appro- nave been .disposed of -by requir- under the exposures of. the Federal nriated for retiairs on the Coleridce ingr 8uch false advertising to cease. Trade Commission and since the schoolhouse. "FS:! Manufacturers have been braname charsres made could not be disnroved tv c.t.nni ,KSjhVks niooa piaac their goods lasely1 ana whenever sucn Dy them, they have betrun a camnaien ant Grove tovhlvipf': ordered con Joonditiohs have been found, the com-, to prevent the truth from being two. finued on the!tocbndtfions as last mission has 'ordered it stopped. j The lumber manufacturers and the year. !Jgg;- I Beginning many years ago there has lumber dealers greatly dislike the puv- The board viriji&e-half the gradually grown up in may lines of lie to know how it is being robbed ny COSt Of repaiTBlTi thai. SChOOl building uk piatuto ui uuuiu.tiu wests comQinauons. ine Deei irusi at New HopeAeadeniy nd one-half bribing the purchasing agents of mer- has at last had its thick skin pierced the cost of paraPSeiiS& at Red-chants and of th users of certain class- and they do not desire that this pro- e 01 guuus w uuy uie luwwuran uiauu- cess 01 constamiy reminaing me puo-allow- facturers products instead of the goods lc of its activities shall be continued. at Hill 01 any other. This has been termed The commission has had the courage fe'tdwlishiD. by the commission 'commercial dtid- and still has the courage to pursue dren "efe ifftiWcred cry." The public would be astonishea the even tenor of its way notwithstand- itfsfest' Shady at the almost universal existence 01 standing the protest and criticisms of QMjridge town- this practice in many lines or traat. those who make money by killing com- ; The commission has unaenaKen to petitors and plunderng the public tVfai orders ladded to BtP "lis practice ana nas acmeveu xsew metnoa 01 ware, rare Agamsi 0lTBicWaAd wonaenui success, w cowss n iwi, . ii&iiTHaitei ijossible to stop it everywhere within ew Method of Warfare Against the. '-?i21tiSJSJs. : vi- -t I 4. ,1 rjwnmiaeinn ontneTCnOtimoxrseTSr reownaujc iciigui uj. nine uuv wiicic- " " it. 1 X A MAn nvMinW ever 11, uua ueeii xwuiiu uw 1. v-Mtf 0Q Ait oftoV with success. .. X." ,rr.J r ,Z uuuu uie cuuijuissiim nas ictiieu. ' 11 fcerry. Two additii ed at Mt Pli scboo Ed transfi Grovi ship. One the cross township, put a new Mt. Olivet Action ing at petition for a new build- it has been attacked urove scnooinouse, iau- L was found that this -amcv. which i - A M 1 - 1 . eruy townaprp was aeierrea till next uu. i niintt stands as a buIwark between Pb' mml- t i a 1. iSfrnStSS Tnd T LmneTLlories Uc hos that plunder the public The board ordered that one-half the .t tnSo was 80 wel1 established in conflaenc i&SUaO SKfbSJS alld of J Public that a direct attadc would fir a library at the school in Pleasant relp. Ihe commission responaeo r vr. fc cove townshiD. al requests for new idered later. bt co i ifThdfctalMaLre adperMtendafi fa apteU TM idli UWthenext is9oof emnriteenyjii "fyr, nrcts in theCouhav eer fcts in the a list it week. were al so appoini- promptly, the honest manufacturer has been determined, however, by ' f " ..... th nroraniTPH nlunHprers nf th nnhlir trganized to assist tne commission m r: "P : . Y i, 1 T its work by furnishfhg it information at the commission shall be destroy- pyed a competent attorney r- " ;n with the commission to " v " r - "I , ssociation in the paths of Jf it cannot be successfully attack from the front, there must be a cowardly a- chandlers of this coun'.ry, teck rom hef rear'. 14 ,haa, toJle.n captains and officers ot "v . 1 Tu r Dttfiiiv Whan a Kill MmilnfinM1 rha ttiwia tv iivit o aaaa ijuiawii war: meat packing industry was before. Congress, the first rear attack 'Was ana emui ilhfthfi werCTOiTJlnlr h will be du wished. vessels in order no induce them sr rr . n luuBchase their supplies. An invotigu Lll dilKIUrftfcbm Wsfemkuebf he ship chandlery ill tPW WMitiaWi VI emi wiaiiuivij J fTl. LU1. j.v Rub-My-Tisnr is a wwer-smejch feiw ;n tonnrng TS IU anusepuc. lJireSinieCl- tn dAl faftV with competitors, it " w y ",u"' ? " "ttB " ..w w CS.P cuts, t V2LLB I JithTCire coBBi iShiftliAlabjfe pable man who had been fhould cJlforCfv.theivW' B Was (l" . t nn notlQKO rWot thaw waiiM Ka fn Mill The Franklinville Koller mpently been remodeled. jkjyiriU. ri. jfatterson is avditien, MptlSf 01 Wfl?lJ;rmgPfsrn8ih Afitt aWirihdM . a 7 . ininnnaunT not iTJion to cake charge of thf that they would be In work and to cooperate f"? .OI . i A fmAiilfii-ro 'ehAiilH nrsmA tTi law Tint bmmission in stamping out "T'irr'Vu" . "7 TITT ;V v 'this practice. These are two notable "u",w """" " ufT has : !r:r. : i..-.u i,ui sired above all things that they should havlne an n.as " " " '""'"11 Trade Commission so the remilation $J$nneP.Nf$T mSSSif cleaneu ?f the packing industry and "the ... .. ...... IS thV?SrMmerdal brerv foreement of the law was, given to the r Agriculture, me poly and greed reason- . . . i i .1 . . j t k.i 11 we can taae tnis great muuairy hv th from under the jurisdiction of the Fed vy. u.o , , i.;AI. If will K a b ue lia'nTsuareT' way's near Cedar Falls. iHfLjiri;ji ..wliiafcvt. many artirl.Q. maustncs. . vvo Connor . aeovrvy vne ay's near Cedar Falls. Miss Fleta Burke is eensboro this w -6Mr. G. H. Cox atten. visiting at especially' WANTCOLUII No daaified 1 aifertUiag . U be far leas thaa M cu aad all aa- uoU Mat ta. mast b accam- 7 LOST-Between Aahebore and Aneona farm near Seagrove, or in Franklin ville. brooch with pearls . and --dia-nond in center. Reward for return to Mrs. Wm. C Hammer. . . ; , SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT ing to The Courier Job Office, Mail or bring them in. - . : 4; SEND TOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail or bring them in. ; . FOR SALE House and' lot in Ashe boro, good location near school. Ten rooms. A good home for large ram 'ily. If you want a home see me ac once. J. A York. -3Mt FOR SALE Good six room dwelling on 2H acre lot in Asheboro, N. C, 600 feet fronts on streets. Can be divided into several desirable : lots. Apply to M. W. Parrish, Asheboro, PIGS FOR SALE Full blooded duroc Jerseys, others half. Duroc and half Berkshire. Ready, to market July 9, at five dollars each. , T. W. An drews," Asheboro, N. C, 1: i ' 'I V I v r . .. f . HIGHEST PRICES paid for eggs and country produce. Pritchard Grocery. SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINT ing to The Courier Job Office. Mail or bring them in. , , : FOR RENT During , July and August, my cotage7 at Jackson Springs. Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. An election havirr been bald'' (Tuesday the 2:th o.y of June, 1S21 ' ' , in the AsheUro Grade! f. District' in lUaUoiph County, luia ef orth. ' Carolina, upon the question of issuing, not exceeding Sixty Thousand , Dol lars of aerial bonds of said Aahebore" Graded Cchool District in Randolph County, State of North Carolina, and levying sufficient Manual tax to par, the same with interest, whereat there, were two hundred thirty-four qualified v voters of whom two' hundred eleven' voted "for bond and tax," and none-" Voted against bord and tax." i..." been judicially determined and declar-f ew.w w iiic resuii or saia election by the Board of Commissioner i nf . ).J' ',4 Town .of Asheboro, N. O, which said 1,. V ; Board has duly approved said election , in m respecxs ana aeciared that the i V' Board of Trustees of the said . Ashe- v' ; f a bora Graded School District is autaor' ' - ' ; ized to proceed to issue und sell said 4 2 Wi'"-'V5 - bonds. This is to give notice thereof T ;''M by law provided, - ---iV. "-: . ' his notice was first published on the 14th day of July, 192L Any action or proceeding questioning themldity or " result' aa above set forth of said elee- ; . turn,, must be commenced within thirty ? .days following its first publication. ?, ; . ' . 1 ' jsy oruer ot the uoard of. Commis-' "" . ... ; 1 rZ-':i.-f. sionera of the Town of Asheboro, N. Motor taxi service is established' ,jn:R.-;.,;......-., .;-;. .'-.p. c cavivps Alexandria And Cairo, Egypt.,, . & -vC. 'CAVDJESS, ":Cterk.r.H NEW SLICING! MACHINE-We have just installed: a, pew Slicing f.: miHimro tuiu wv; uvw, yrcualcu W vtu v , , furnish bacon, boiled - ham.-etculSfen' QI caxa'. ,va- 1n the sUced meat Une. I iL "j ; 13 or anything City Market-" 7-14-2t WANTED Experienced specialitv men to sell sup-grip collar fasten ers Tie Clasps and. Cuff Buttons, all advertised, in North Carolina. Ex clusive teritory with no jobber ' t V r cuiiijwuuua. jjage neia among clothiers, haberdashers, dry goods, department, and jewelry stores. Give full particulars in first letter. Good Specialty Co., Olive and 12th Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 7-14-8t Plenty Flat Dutch and Drumhead cab , bage plantar, also short stem collard plants now ready: . Proper time to i set here July And , August for: win ter heads. 250 postpaid. 50c: 600 - postpaid,. 75ej 1,000 $1 expressed or at the larm. R. Oi Parks, .UlahJ M. ':fc'xSophia Route lewi..'-'.fe .. Mr. ana Aira. William Lane and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Winslow and -;: children ,apent th- Fourth in - High i ? Mr.-"" Robert " Allred. of Greensboro, ri and Miss Bertha Giles, of High Point, Route No 8, spent Monday with Miss von,' fiuwiinu. - "' 3f ah;. FOB SALE--Iron gray Mule, eight years of age.' Good , condition. Weight ,1050 pounds. R. E. Smith, Randlemai N. C No. h . 2t-pd-7-7 FOR SALE-A good milch cow. Apply to Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer, Asheboro, LOST-Setween Asheboro and Aneona farm near Seagrove, or in Franklin ville, brooch "with: pearls and dia mond m center. Reward for return to Mrs. Wm. G Hammer. - f, Mrs. Eliza Edwards snent rrkrav .night f wdth .t Mrs.iF. M, Hoover, of 'S'Mr. and Mrs. Reuben : Allred' abd son, Darrell and Miss Edna Slack, Ot Randleman,; were the guests of Mrs, Eliza Edwards Sunday. v . '. $ A large crowd attended the Sunday School convention at Glenoid Sunday. .Quarterly meeting will be held t&e fourth Saturday and Sunday in July AT Marlboro instead of the fourth Sat urday and Sunday in August. All are requested to bring dinner and spread on, table;" plliii sm, 1 MSN'S PTIRNISHINftS I Jk & I:. .... - ?f v-. FROCKS AT ASTOUNDING PRICES Air-ine jxewesijuoaeis in summer Frocks ramaam'S eommission directly .but w, can gradu- e practically a useless 'packing industry can be fh ' iinnrlnlnn nr tn guhd-a.J''J -' 1HUii 'ifr pttrly8htt0et2tOTig ew weeks ago by the storm and will lutly. (. ... ; ; cbnunerc Md if still other1 can be JAg parenta, Mr. and Mrs. TT)W5 f-Ttj?fgre that it will have no right to rrabllc should be on its guard. na vne, jEceaion oi a ouoeaiow.'-'Ou i i n i.tu tr. kmhAM their rkT- i ..i ,v. . TS.- 'prartices. AmoHg liient wwai irH protecting competitors rrom ' VuTkHrtfirXSb eonseqaenUy;pro ' iZC CraVt-dTson-tt iiaiUt Grocera. Association i a noUble W Kfty,. ewnpetitori from strangula- Ii?,-- - . - t - if f I ttance. This. AsaoclaUon MderKiUbn2artlMjroentiy protecting the "r- tl?UM n r, uu,.to prevent manufacturers Irom sen ng Wc from exploitation , is being f 'r" ' " w,w,- any wholesale grocer who waa noi a ,ubbe4 uMsVbackv The fanners .or kuh. .vuiiuiiK u.ii.;. XMr. & C RusseU is very much 1 ormr the appearance of his 'nee by enclosing the front iwmXr of lMcia" P'" uxu44Uk ennntrv hiM nnrtntd Uialr eon- f Sadld J od.at lN r rVi'"- ihar' A nain w. tha Faderal Trade Commis- Ti! An tho . ' tx, slon th ; purpose of thee op- Vth an mameittal stone wall and f 1 i ,h.nr are true, it rer j- t ..i. k . v... vxmmz ojjjn eMOtfttar trad, sy's - 4 PK-lT.T: I- - K to.T,,nlin'7- J.1 vh0W ' nnjalTbuslneM men almost oniver- ,RGb-flIj.TlSm iS XcTC.il jhlW" I't ;rVw3) iWPprtrra iU methods andL a fiitet Rfjieyri.rn only th. enm- . .u uvrpc-j, lw.vUnaU ,i Ur i ty ,iai ,cr,U";4 and the conciencks profiteer tMi J csralsb, Sprains, etc .wipt 1 -y-'nilift htthe commianon i ' ' Ihu h levrl orpnees. U Uie puLLc, or u difficult to find a memnrr a . . 1 T " ' ' ' . .LjU . A V a 1 A. I a .1 la f 7 . . ' i Kra:; i. :oWKl alrMtoil fnelr aOri their In,, ann; altera Peeters ...rult to Lud many ty votes show tl T. P. H. Maahberne, who was wnn ti President! tlie request or some they are willing that the eommlnnin r. I'tMrfr, jyiH two rf f- " " ;'i ' . Ad or upon its own TT'ifT ,houM !! but thry pr- r-e It sr 'i hot fl'tp 'rfl . "v ' thr om?.'- " ' dla-(f--7-ti S ' 41 death-' rrfounS !-aid'I. -jw:..... v , . J i" J,C-THV4 i J'.! " scene cihe encounUr ' " '""M'7 ' im "rr 1 nJ ui , m .. 'j ihit arrntod In Falitbury, lact i wehU-ona oi t, J fVin err an, J J" 7 ,f' nan f - '. IT "'lay, nirn' n'' 'ne oris: Jiw wiui rhoui.l t hx: .. fl. naiTflruI' pl wih the bill arraf to b s-h"1uld to fa! line with the ' :' IrVI '.iipart- 1 by the om- l Tero fint I"- 7i in ' 1: icr 4 ' 1 h - iry that n ed fur n crralca pi' he frni fir t ita au..'. M 1-ft fli; ' 'C Marvelous prices on ail reaay-to-wear Bungalow aprons ......;...... 85c toadies' Gingham Dresses $2.85 and 3.65 Ladies' White ( and .. colored organdie DressesiV. ; . . $3.65, $45 $10.00 Organdie Dresses at . . . . . $6.65 X $12.50 Organdie Dresses at ... . . &95 It lt X Ladies' Colored voile dresses at . . 3.85 One lot of Ladies' Silk Dresses, sold as high as $19.50, at . ..v I ; ' . ; ; . . ,. 9.75 One lot of Silk Dresses aV. . . . . . .158 All other Silk Dresses, 'some sold as . : ; high at $37.50, at;...: ... 195 White and neshChiiToAPar D , trimmed with ruffles and tucks, 16.50 '-Ail Udies11 Wool 'anil' Silt Skirts at Special prices on R & G. Corsets- ' S vv'J ."v. $2.48 and $2.98 ' Trunks and suit caks at epccial priefs. Silk and cotton kimonaa included in thii -0ne lot o fLadic3' Voile Dresses 1.DS Men's Cow Hide Overalls at '; 89c i Men's Iron Alls, 220 Penim . , . . ; $i.45l ' Men's, Dress ghirts at . . . . . . ' . . . 1 95c Mpn'a T)rR9 RViirfja A anrl T.irtn ; ; V BrandsVatr. s'"t35 Men's lion Brand Collars at 18c MenVSilk Socksr at;?9c4 65c, 98c " Men's Union Suits at Y ...... . .-... 98c HERE ARE GREAT. BARGAINS IN, 7 PIECE GOODS 83-inch Indian Head, yard , "i . . ; 18c ; 44-inch Indian Head, yard;.v.Ki . 35c Overall Dehiin, yard f.fi ii 12 l-2c. Hamilton-Hickory Shirting, yard V 18c AmoskeagA. C. A. Ticking, yard . 'i 25c Fancy Staple Ticking, yard . .'. 22 l-2c Lad-Lassie Romper Cloth,"yard . . 25c Triffan 82-ihch Romper Cloth, yard 29c ' 2-inch Amoskcag Romper Cloth V25c , Bungalow Cretoneyar'd ;V16 l.-2ci Renfrew 'Ginsharas, yard; j'ju" 29c oincn riaia Lress uuignams. yara ioc 33 inch Sea Island Sheeting ... ,8 1-zc CG-inch Sea Island LL Sheeting .,8 l-2c . . 32-inch Plaid Dress Gingham .... 15c Children's Gingham Dresses" specially priced fer this sale. . . ; , I i n . f 1 1- 1 .y-v y . . . . V w 1 T " . ! f 1 . 1

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