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. . . ; .. AEIUHiOliO'COUI ;'nn coumnn 'Aahebaro, N. C, Nove.Tibr S, 1921 PT2S0NAL .PARAG2AFE3 ASHEBORO CHRYSANTHEMUM , .... -6H0W JOViliiE 10TH HEX'S SCOALEVtlllS . Mrs. BoretU Hocm " V. On. of tb most delightful parties CONGRESS MAXES - - (Continued from pag om.) , I'Mr. E. tf E'Id, -Vest NEXT WEEK EOMR Virrinia, arrived in Ai.eir Moa - - - TOWN rAPER WEEK. riav aiul will ha urr!r,tnrtBt of tha - : ! I ' . - " . ALbar .tim laudrv. i Mr. Col- Tha Courier will iasu. a "Homo Town The annul 'ehrysantlkamura . show! lina hu k4 nintcB vn cxDeriencc Paner" next week in beerranee i wnicn om lor rears tteen neia unoer in the laundry work and thoroughly "Rome Town Paper' Week," which the auspices t the Woman's club will Bf th. autumn was riven Thursday af- understands his business. The ma- was suggested by a national organua- be neld next Thursday Norember iota, ternoon by Mrs. J. M. Boyetta com-1 ehinery has arrived and will be In- tioa, la this Us w wa h-p. to giv. The show was to have been held on the pigmenting Mrs. W. J. 8earbon nJl , .. . , .t ... stalled in the building on Trade t aneicn oi Asneooros enterprises in- w riii a "wum un W u Monng Alter in. goeis Mr. George Kivett r.as recently ae-... . .. .... t clttdin the industries, business of the flowers not bavin been opened a.mbW. those Who wished to nlav I ..( m iuvuriAn it'ifh HunTlr crtMi n,f o . . . . a . i' a. a. i .i . ...... . . " . " "i-- fri . VZT Rev.' J. H. Stowe, who has been IU puces, enorcnes, resiaences ana ower wuucwnuy. n n w w nopea . um card, were invited in the back parlor i Curry, electric contractors, ureen- . . . . . . A.v,Mr w. clafea of interest. We have asked our everybody who enters flowers . will t,.M thlM wm . immi while I Tilie, S. and is stationed at barney, p jU)7SUTi u improving. patrons to furnish us ames of per- comply with, the wishes of the com- those who preferred sewing were en-1 At the election first ' week in this 84 r"j Si m t ' w r in . Misses Ada and ZeLma McPherson sons who have moved away from mittee of which Mrs. T, J. Lassiter is tertained la the sittinr room. After' month, in , New Haven, ritagwald, r Judge aaa sara v. ''ms' " apent Monday in . High Point with town and county in order that we may chairman. , . , ; - e cards were laid asid the prises Democratic candidate for mayor, car- Greetutooro, visited- relatives n" . . T,.Ii,4. .w. a-nrf thm ennies of the naier. believ- All flowers for the chrrrsantheinum oHvnTh wnt t Miaa Julia . tied the eitv h ? Aft9 lmt ... ' Sunday. Mrs. Collins was formerly . . p . . Hftat)it., . ... ; inr that they will be interested to show must be at the court housa by Taornes and . the two honorea. The Hardine carried New Haven bv Tb.- Miss Brta wortn, 01 AsheDoro. , Messrs. E. L. Hedrick. Roby Tant know of what Asheboro has been do- 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Wednes- honoreea prixer were dainty hand em- C92. . . , , . . , Mr. lames Led better ana nis sister, T u.n ill. in dnM th hv rrmA mv We" dai the 9th of November. . ' J: wot : a iaiir4itfni At t)w un i v.tix.. Mibs Mouie, ana iss lnrram, ox an. Xoj the-eastern part ct the sUte.vriil appreciate any information along . . course of refreshments were served, Guilfoile, Democratic candidate far where they safer a hunting trip. W una wwen our patrons tnink w?u '"D year. This la anything but an ever whelming vote of confidence in Repub lican policies as administered by this administration. , , : - ;" la Fall Manidpal Eelectiewa Deeie. ' .v --eraU Wia '.av.- fish ernnuetfai with tartar aanee. ereen mavor. carried the eitv hv 5t (U2 Iat w j iT. 1 w J lf tv.' intM tkmir frimtiA This'. . FERRED TO CAMP BRAGG .. ki.Jil MV HarHinir ..nll brwght to. Memorial Hospital SnT x R Poole, of Aababm Route 2, haa iasua -; : ' with walnut filling and hot tea. ,T - 1 . .i afternoon and underwent an. opera- curfjt Vnumber of fine possums, hut we hope to get up ai industrial' Captain W. A. Crogs, who has been followed by cream and chocolate At New Haven the total Presidential favi o- Gttead, spent the week end here.: Mrs. Koy Berry, 01 Julian, ' V. .n . viV n.t. .in.kfWlitian rf The Courier within the next W the rerular . army A numDer: Of rar Aftr th fWfrsahmMita mnut at- Tote was 27.909 and tha reported, to be doing nkeiy. ; ; r ? ooniwla. From revolts we learn that few weeks in which Asheboro will not years and has bee stationed in Tex- taractive -favors" were passed byMrs.' ality vote was 86575. a fallm osFof . airs, janes near oiuwm ickui . m,- hwta. no, only be represented but the county as " " neen iranaierrea w vamp w. r. Fereuson." The favors -were tvp- only 127 votes. d-te her home Satardaf -ef. ftaav- Jtandolph county. :.. welL ; v.-: . ,r;" H I "JftteTllle.' Captain 'Cross jejj 0f the hostess' home Southport, At Waterbury the total Preaideatial , lag. isadergonaJa.peratioa at Mem" . UwiwrCejifOfd was a Tiatto-JJ' ' " " "' ' "' : k llPJ?? fnends in this section of feeing tiny nurt'esmaU from Elaine vote was 21,271; the total mayoralty jiai Jlaspita!,v . - ; V -. in High Point-Tuesday. . ; MEETINGjlN COURT HOUSE '4W9rth CaroHna who wiU welcoma the and doves. These were on a table mir- Vote was 19,334, falling off of oaty . yf-wmU-CwX.i. to- Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, I f FOB .SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT. new" fW cpniii to f ayetteyUle.. ; tor with tiny pebbles and roshea which 1,937. - ' . - - V ' .iWho,was seriously injured by the ock j & .daughter., ; ' ; r -i j'V ' ' , ' ::vv . made the most attractive sceting for The Republicans lack a definite mpt- iof a mule some time i.ago, -TieceMita- Mig8 xannie Stove, who has been Any man who attempts to serve tho Mrs. Sarah Whitley Begins Sentence theturtles. . r , icy and leadership beyond favoring . ting a serious operation to repair the gheboW for thapast week at the public will very likely soon realise his .Mrs. Sarah WKittey, of Waltons- Those enioying Mrs. Eoyetta's is- the privileged classes and trying to ' .opening made ia his stomach, ana . of nef father,; left yesterday own, wekness when - working alone: burg, began her -sentence of life im- pitality were; Mesdamee Moring and hold together the discordant and ui- -wnose tue waa uooyauTO vx iw t- f ttj B p0j . . ; iieiore came vo Atsneooro maa ait. pnsonmenx in me state mson last BcarDoro. Annie Ko&ins. wm. c. nam- tagomsuc elements more numerous ral 4aya,fcM sufficiently i recovered to be juBSume. If Messrs, ' C; E rvrere W S'.r'n t5 that they will have a matinee Tridayti?g to put big: things across without i '. : -yCV"', afternoon' at 3:30 for the benefit of ho aid and the; enthusiastic support w. lu BrayE. C Byra awl' .Womailg aub fund. The picture the; : community. On j several oc- a bbus (fc-Mus ' y . v riage.? Half we proceeds go to , the 'u '"school at Holly Ridge. XiTheir flchoor wm-.- riT, th .vin w-' formulate eaed Mondayr5rith;Mrsjid Mw O.;,,,,, (,3 vi things for Joyland . Theatre th : her mer, Charles Fox Henry Robins, I. C. than those of Hannibal's army which khu ob nKccsBury w wu miuuer w juoser, w. d. rerguBon, u. rr . nw- ouihwiku wis nepuoucan pany in (ue her husband by Wright Rouse, a ne- ker, Kisses Julia Thorns and Bera last election. , r -. nin 01 tne . commumty. ; 0 . . -- - m rresidon. HaKhn? has th .nnf .-Macon, of Kamseur fcoute .Jj ga Coukm't Help It taken ons I have appealed to W , ,, i. ' of his pan iu bun Houses because of in - Asheboro Monday Jta' see the i the Bishop's Car- Jry mg to" serve in Asheboro to for murder in connection with the Friday Afternoon Club Meets . the -great desire by members of bath 9 to aiscuea inaners ana iu uiusg .01- rtrniucy, win ue irieu 111 1 , juisg AUttie lqreu Vas COSteS'1 W urancaes 01 congress to get S3 mcn itome Plans "for binser December. - v. . ' " ' the members of the Fridav Afternoon patronage as possible for their elan. iwilbotMiyt'My:'' "lJ""'""'!,.' 111 : Club at her; home on Dixon Street etituents. .New jobs are made to or- Bridge , was played 'at several tables er to meet the requests and tlus the the sitting room. At the conclusion party, solidarity is. fairly well main the crames. th hnstp.ss. assisteef bv tained by the cohesive town of, lmw atthev school r The comv. 1- akahnm fintnaw . ...,,cto make a personal aDDeal to jrou'to l G; C. Cranford has purchased Misses Fthel and I-uev Leiirh Lovett. lie plunder. Never before did urul. jaunitv at whole are wdch interest- Mr. wtru. Uniiiim.wh ha W. meet with us'at' the :r,eourtllhouse on the .Randolph Chair Company from served chicken salad, cheese aDr-ies. .ministration ever so raid the onbiie d this year and are anxious to tke quite ill for several days at the 'ndm next Tuesday November; 8at 7:30 to' Mr. yirgU PresneB who 'bought the wafers, pickles and coffee with whip- treasury; to Satisfy the greed for:sf ; the. improvetneot for the good 6f the bar son, Mr. Cart Rollins does not talk about Borne matters that fhould1 factory a little less than a year agt.ped cream. The entertainmenttoo fice. Never before' were so many new Mr. W H. Ntriclciand. OI HriRlOt. ua w aro lutereaieu iu our ouiuui. ltta;f,tesiajtM w5 ,i Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, not had as large, number' of you par-, kakuulfu chaik .msnt was-over sixty ana tnere w Qct0ber 28, a daughter. Florine. - r ents present as ji wanted, miring tne xKMMtrAHi tAHbia OAnua w 'n1iras4ftoil.9$..to?bt Mated;Mih'iari) 7 mm . f: Haiunum: Ineat-w.ttii.teaebawhar aM'soina iS. W -' . of - - rMra. T I?:- Pr'Haves: .of Randleman aa 3n Asheboro ftionday for the day. y2 gp-nt part of last week with h' Ploase try to; be there! ( v. r. iuuuua, SPECIAL TAX ELECTION section of North Carolina. Card of Thank express our Bera Scarboro, Margaret Sparger, the tax bill. &eman wiU be held on Saturday, No- ;v M.Addie Connor, of Central Falls;-' venter Sta. - Everybody is invited to Vigited at the home of C. & Rollins attend." besides the flower show, week Vi' - - therelrill be plenty of gocd things to , M Arthur 'Rosa lnade'al business 4at e4 ate.iv.' '.'';''" --e-:t"-f;i:i.' trip to Greensboro Tuesday. For Consolidation f Schools in Provi VIreirvboay is invited to attena tne , u-jy Milliard ATlred - attended the denee Townshltt. November 8th. Arice Day acw . . . " . ' 'wish to att'i. nVlrtrk m the iurt house. 'tne, o, j.,i , , , A special. tax. election tor me con-. vn1ra tHH.i- th MWma nt thi State Superintendent of .Fubhc.ln- tm;h who'has been solidation - of four rural schools into papel. to our friends and - neighbors Waettoni:- bar planned-to thf confined to her room for ten days with one central scnMii wiu, M neia w f or the kindness shown us during the The soft glow of the shaded lights date. Northarolih Day,, ,nd has cold is toproyiny , Providence -township! at Providence Umess and death of our dear wii-, and the grinning faces of jack-o-ian- asked-tha acnoois aii over ". Tho Armistice Day sewiea will be ' sisten Odessa. terns filled one with a most myster- rvo , ' 'WKT'-.. ! Kff wttey.pproaeh.ithe jias oeen aeciuOT.MnreKc w af lliW ociockv This nag been set , ; 7' ; z, " Z . J mims. jnAKinA vnAAiUiK. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ros?, tion ,was . fifty thousand jdolfars. Mr,, autumn v leaves . and-j-flowers. 1ose Whil th Old Guard -yielded- three rresaeii paij tnvrty-nve tnousana aoi- present were, Mesdames J. G. Crutch- weexs ago to the amendments -lars,and. has made a profit 6f fifteen field, C Rush, Gorrell Suggs.' ' Mack offered by .Senator Simmons yet uioutuuMi oouars mis year; inoivan- Kidga, Arthur rrasneu, joe 1. iew- now auie w overcome an onnot doiph Chaw Company's factory is one alien, H. W. Walker, Laurin Cranford, en anl are carrying things , with 01 tne nest business enterprises in tills w. J. Scarboro. Misses Mabel Fox nign nana in the final rounding up of ns Again Vote Down in the Senate Bonus Js lint oe bavjng the school to -a8kle a8 hoQl , 5., he- State the -county on W. - -lakei part, in -th patriotic ser.DepattoenrW dU(ition its fwell as ?rest;fs bn H?4!3 4ne1cc that was first planned by-wn-thday to celebrate the signing pf th6 Jion. -SZT tei torn the-Woman's Clu A shorty -!SiSw .rinui hw ir. n .1.1..; Mof- lw- ;i -- nm.- jn 1 district to vot. local tax for schooi Jitt wiU be; one feature of tb; ryMev 4ombfaeA'??Eryb64T;-M,tt. county lusffih. 4moJ, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. Lena May Johnson, Mary Moffittv'ila- mKK'. bel Parrish. Qaudia Dickens and Jc- BBaIle, manv sie Birkhead. :r!"' Senator Reed forced a vote on the Delightful Hallowe'en Party bonus bill last week which the Senate laid on the table. The Republicans defeated it .'-- v Senator Reed intwdaced an amend ment to the tax revision bill provid ing for taxes on excess profits of Cor porations and for use of the revenue derived as a special fund to pay bo nuses to former service men. The amendment included the McCumber on last Friday evening; About thirt playmates of their son Joseph hi d PLEASANT GARDEN SCHOOL been invited to enjoy with him th? RECEIVES U. S. FLAW games and mysteries of Hallow-e'en. The decorations were very attractive' bonus bill, reported by the Senate The UnitedStates flag which envel- throughout the house. Minglod vrvr. aawaf 114 ttar.riOLIC SOnKS. WKI OUWr ia iital oHoiul ' . ..- r- .; jwio v. ..wv. . . .V. . tk. ...t... Vl.l. lamics. i.io uwjw..v.,vre . fflim nera ntaroora was in iireens - t - . . . . r. a ... v:.u ....j j primarily o promote painouoiMwo Dpro- for a few hours Tuesday. ju tti'hwio 'ia: Bmory;to j. bb''toiw.welt'a every- : citizens to vote, for local tax then wiU Kdd was1 presented to Pleasant Gut- skeletons, and witches which . be manifested on next Tuesday, We ! fchool a few, days ago. Mr. 0Jf. J!ii?iight' W e 011 Field, received his earl firfiirntlnn at shuddered rrom ther m finning the made tne; fright. tail on a, large biac: finance committee, providing for five way benefits to former service men. Rates of Taxation eaa ana ceteuraie uie iKiuis one who can sing ar. urged to meet ZZZVZZ.&r'Z-Sl"! Pleaaant. rrdm.. abh&Mmr thr. a -L 1- ik 4-ha aricri nt rn rnm- x-l - . i. j . a uie iufwuiu xuwauuuai . oicu yvii.iv air -w o- o r - . A r - ZT7?rJ;lZL?7h.tTmf taking. . N-'f -iriii HIT. 'He was a manner of the lOfi w. fdvc. wu61ng cent on corporations' incomes up to w TO3,t"r-t;fJ i 's?zZL .iVxSUNDAY SCHOOL ' INSTITUTES was ) and prattce . U.. song for Armis- 'k ) " Engineers of the 30th Division. He 'and Miss Ruth Hanner being the most My. , ii;'-: ,."4t rV :l. J;oiTniv sfDAAi ivotitittvo wm kiilM) nt Riiiiinnrt. successful received a hulloween dodler We.' --vr , Don't forget Ihe first Xyeeum ""ySST, as a prize. Other e:-jyc:i v:a 'I Mrs. A., E-iVestal and little daugh- traction of the season at , the - court. N .f?V V-UW1 x f , , v MAN WHO DISAPPEARED biting apples suspended on strings, ter Miss Mmnie Jaumta, wno' have .house!. ".. LW'5';,i-Iilm.'-'- kn .' ofc' ' 17 YEARS AGO DEAD Hickory nut races and walking be- been visiting Miss rnie Hoovsr.v , Misif Dorothy Gregory, bf Elizabeth111 Asheboro, Randleman - and- Oak 17 IB,AK MM UbA' tween two rows of puts, in this Ed- left Suoday ,fr., theilv-too ; r??V's--f ; 1 Dr Frank M Johnson who dlao- ward Hughes was the winner and v.-a- lersonvUle. Vesl. . " on Sunset Avenue. On Tuesday and Wednesday nights peared most mysteriously from his presented with a witch. The guest:. Asheboro a few days dunug is- wue s Mr8 W. b. Ferguson had as her ef next week, November 8th and 9th, home in Mocksville where he practfc- ere seated and Mrs. Ross seived ice vi?JS" w 'I'ilwiL-w-i. bouse guest the first of the week, Mia. there will be held in the Baptist church ed dentistry for two or three eai. cream and cake. The bovs and girl . -vThe PeDe Id Mmmett M Jordan- ,of Madison.- V;' in Randleman a Sunday school lnsti- died in Old Mexico. were then asked to form a double line better know as- the- W ' Pn'. " The street-paving has begun again ttite for the benefit of all workers in Besides his parents, Dr. upd Mrs and march into the dininjr room where Jias been in peratioi lor. some. time, ter a few days rest during the ram. Randleman and nearby townships. All William G. Johnson, of Farmington, an enormous (supposed to be) pump Theiirine is eight mUea east or Asne and dasher are especially Davie county the son went awny Wn adorned the dining table. Each bOM, end i. "Jf JMh'S' iol!"t 9?e COttrt hottte'- 'V t urged to attend. .leaving a young wife, before her guest was asked to pull a string . v mr; tierman Burrow wno lives two on Wednesday morning and after- marriag. being Miss Eitello VesUl, which was attached to this pumpkin, Rev. H. M. Veslal, for ana- IO! " came me lop, una honored minium -of ilc came cats, balls, whistles, jac:c-o-ian- v-i 1 i i a 1 torn a u'uehoc nnn Ic rwl awn lit - ' , . j; J -,-a '. 117a hnhA . ' . . . . r 1 "l llow,'uwi v k-"J' v J itiClJlUUiai CsUltXVUai - VUU(IU III UllO , ' . . . maJdntT 80mfi SDlenaia'rUna., , WC nup tnA Thfl JflroVRt WAiirhmrr 4lcVAr.....rk Tk,.a.. J HVila iVA o a i-f a : (. 0 onict KpM a nr 7H siMvpnir p..: to give a full account oj IV wiuunie 'one-half pounds., and 10th, an Institute of four sessions Concul A. C Frost, of Central they bade their host good night Mr. Sf.' ''J&jttt&rt-f - ' DfbicaMr Roanoke afternoon and night each day will be 'America to Postmaster N. L. Crun- and Mr. Ross were assisted, in enter i Mr. W. Bj Aahworth - I e1" Is the guest of Jus daughter Mrs.. Al- coducted In the M. E. church Ashe- fonli of Winston-Salem, gives the in- taining the guests by Miss Hallie Iiosa . rSiflr Pair?8?-T 7 U,Ya ' 't ' ' ' ' " -formation that Dr. Frk Miller John and Mr. Eugene Morris. . .city tfuJi v nn.Tt J. Lasitet was called Mr. D. W. Sims. Geeral Superinten- gon died jttne 20 this year at Qulrl- l tvs.a .toV(n(T -Vhn Courier' Since loi 0, r.iii-luim xsr a r,,, .. xt t ,: o i "uu U'TO """r . . . . , ivmou innv nv mv . T . ' Tj. rrul u- ii.; :. ' . '' vvv w aem oi me oru varon ounuay hosnltal oi cerebral tumor ano TWVw ,r;.. tf .T. BersisterAG , 'school AsociaUon and Miss" Flora hat he WM buried in the hospital Mr.' Ashworth tel s .us that iu Kegl ;i.f'r , Davis, hi. assistant, of Rajeirt, will cemetery at that place. nlatna uraa named bv W. J.' 1 ftCC. an v -RuraUaa at M 1i rtinivh Snatk U, -. J ii t i!4... .lj v ",C!I " ... ancle of Mrs. Wm. u Hammer. It was Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock,' th. leading stcakera. Peopl. who .reat edited at that time oy air n. o. w the wutor, Hev; U; v GM will. all'. interested hi thff .uccess of their , . viwcn n wie VHneooro i. Cj. cnurcn, Riinday schools 1 r j i ' L.ZiIC t..; . . CS1, . """wiy.-weuv v.pvBau. noon . then win ue conducted at uaa daughter of W w,f,'w;' "J"ul- "4Ti u-hunting wiyi v.eanssaay;: mormnr Grove church in New Hope, township years an SOLIDATION OF SCHOOL?. Fire Near Farmer (Continued from pane one.) The excess profits rates . proposed in tha Keed amendment were 20 Per 20 per cent of their invested capital cad 40 per cent on profits abov is one a the bonus privileges would become operative under Senator Reed's amendment unil January 1st, 1923. Arguing for his amendment for a graduated tax on corporations in ex cess of the 15 per cent levy recom mended by the finance committee, Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massac&u setts, said the 15 per cent tax would result in the increasing by 50 per oem of the taxes of a very substantial number of corporations in the eetn try. The bill, the speaker said would re lieve surtax payers and the excess profit-making corporations, but actu ally would add to the burden of many , concerns. "The increase," he continued, "In creases the taxes, not on the monopo listic class of concerns, not the big profit-making corporations, but the smull, struggling business concerns.' I States Reason for Increase . Mr1, Ashwortlr was . pau Mr, AShworur was, eiecteaw preach at the Asheboro M. E. church, Sunday schools and the betterment of , the office ifegistet of deeds of South; -n th.- .object; A,..:Tro.;the- commumWcanL, not afford to ' dolpa county 'when he was Zi years Solder." At the eveinpr mir, 7:;;c mi-, these meetinirs. ri ; f ge.H.waselected. .heritor o'clock he "ThJ r.w mi1? "T seeing. , ' Randolph county tot two consecutive' SalvaUoiC ' " f ' " - , '.'a .TREAT. FOR ASHEBORO V Hi M aw w - a a W ' .v a UVI V 1111. W WIUHJ aVS WW aVVaV' ticket was , .aereaiea , nr. Asnworui a. m. was eiecieu oj uw houee hold property and clothing oi the family was burned in the house. . The' .moke house caught - fire " in Ki.rtiw. : : . ? m t " torn unKnown manner ana u ai- a... ..... ..J ...in u. if D.$c.u ifffound ta sum" at - . a , ! lt aall kaa "' to me rrouna.' xtbcwicmiij h ui" . VTTyer m niost 1 -' hpri:.. Fh h?SAa wqSt. . fot pf uLtthrough. terTai i2L ntnJEn . At. fujr...Aa Aa1 amnnir v.nn iihiu.liicb hu uuiivm p.riwnrrn jniniirii n-an n. m . . : , . '! v . ' v; . . rx r. 72... r- -r. ' . vnens waji quivr iu pi wuunv uuvunu- ...... Respectfully. O. C. MARSH, Chairman, Randolnh Co. IM. of Commissioner. Li F. ROSS, Chairman. Randolph Co. 13d. of Education. October p6, 1921. The increase on the "strugs corporations," Senator Walsh decid ed, was determined upon solely In order to repeal the excess profit, ux. The speaker said this was an unfair and unjust proposal and had been ttrt forward In an effort to get back lpt' the Treasury some of the 1450,000,000 of lost excess profit, tax. Senator Walsh said it could not be successfully denied that the workfcg. out of the Republican corporation tax plan would increase the taxes paid by . corporations earning less than 8 per' I believe cent Mid decrease th. ' taxes paid y 1 ' null I cfiuurvu : t i.u aa i- tvu nr. ram ! - -a . a wr ibis ui .l.mi i ii lui. ,uiii,DkMvu nMi for the nranlxation of a OUn-' tha riiacinllnfl of tha- church.' ; attend .1... .m k. There WM Very little insurance On tne tK.t t ,k, iurhl In avmnnthv - try duo. Considerable Interest . upon its ordinances, and - support iu- preciated.? This is what tas been m- Pfope".-.', . i . with th. movement for consolidation , in manifested In the organization, institutions? . '... inmunt: '-. ! TTL' ' of schools in this county. I believe . . 1 M a . a ... - ' . . ' i " - . . . bunu IUI Ma n a. a, a vuv-wa -r ,. W uminfM IV IrriTI ITIT n . ' . . - r. tiaaiy Annwon.ii, oi ajukuviv -A.nswei i wui enneuvor so to 10, -oUraa of flva hi eh class Lyceum at- thi. movement win neip to soive tne corporations maxing more tnan iu v .. . eaucauonai proDiems n un rural w t vmr cmt, uepenaing upon tne par- , . , . l tion. mora than anything .Ue. Hav- tkular elaa. of th. Corporation. (Confinued from pag. one) inz born and reared in thi counf -Anth!s, he declared, rat tW 1 III aaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 4 f V ak J iLa M .4 W B BY af V I tvK taWPt M Kt 1 at M SkaS B fl4MT.4 B f a.' tfalB Sond MMlOfl. TnoriMX MRnt bAaa! Anetlan until mv MODlfl t"Wh.il biwiiattn ia AJikinr for Mliftf t : . . ... w . . - . 11m im nen i ui b nrvcuin w - a. t n i.i v.'ii. w "m-" w- - ------ : Mr. and Mrs C-CCranrord wnv( tFor Sunday, Novwnber fithm, un- ri.,h wm. -did tha thln.rlht', and . 7:JU we'oiionai, icq py mi. . n. eat expon to tbsm-MTe. moved.. Urn. when th. Republican party M - celebrate - their silver wedding aniu- day school 9:45 a. m., C. G. Frailer itn trA on. the beat coumes to be Ne47. wpcnfient rrescyterian n 0 abigh school.- I, believe claiminf to b anxious t1 rMter. liouie a, na iroyeu minncu. v v., py uio neip. ot uoq, Aieraoujat us- tractions will Com. .t'lnUsrvau during -Hand -! h county's successful yoUng eipline. .- . '! f 't 't -J- th. winter months under the. .uspiee. fam.eri. He put 4n a larg. cropof j, Dij you aaautn that row! I ,2wV0i th, Woman'fClob.. Not for several , .... imimA if kimaAlf n n raised . - . w . .. . . . .1 A 1 1 ". vu.w ..... . ,r 1 - r ; ni 1,. years nav. tne peopie.oi tne town wu , )wiMa . and ait hundred bushels. . nuntiat Church Announcrtncnti . Iu. w a. - . 1 .nM. K. thi. movement would bring . . high business prosperity." X iL.i..i Tenry at their handsom. hW,home Sunerintende.L'' . 1 i-, JJi-iM',", 'l had. Is was . big .ndertakln- for B&mlay School, ACTeboro. a South Kavotteviiie street. f," (lYeachint morning and evening py th. women, for it is . ''man's iltedjob" rvT.if'J!m M. Y"" k ".- tchooi within reach of rrery boy .ad , , .. , , Mr. E. J. Lock and little daughter, the pastor. Subject 11 a. nu, -The ..j sponsored by the men when b . . , , . . : glH in th. ounty and fir. them an f ';: futtm New. .' A . Bctaey.orMt. Gllcaspent the week Bible DoctHn. n Children. Relation 1, had them. Season ticket, may b. 8:l-Rog. . ' advanUir. thw.eouldi never h.v ";,' . . . end ii. A-neb.ro. They wer. gTie.Uto th. lUngdom f He.vm . Tb. pupil, of lb. Unth ' gnjd. . t Muand Mn I I toe,,,:.', -Chrtatain. Befr. CrlppW ?rtKmlXX , Mr H.f&hS?': V Tbii b lb. condition iTUJTunr il Mr.- and Jilrs. D. S. Coltr.ne are Word." i. , 1 r Mnnaar Mrs. 1 A. Fnenc. :ra :4 Adjoorn. . 4 all arta af tha Saulh.' It ia Mr. C. M. Macon, had aa ounr -vin, thi. evening to Raleigh for the ; R, Y. P. V. .t :3D p.: ra,. E.1 Ttrl: JL .11;. " fl I T! IwpJf tF5 I br? Sgb. J," . winter. , Mr. Coltran. la stat. repr Garner, President ! ,i i ,3r "' lira. Jo. T. Lewallen ' 1 , ; hl!?y? 1 ;, .. . v- f school to M than U U to move to ground. - . nUUv. of the America. Limestone The public is cordially invit-4 t .r Jo. i. twauen .,, h , , ajW-Iotional, A J.fL tet blgb Vhool vanUgM f"'1 Pnimer. of HannemUle, Company and Inasmuch as his bur services. It is our desire that or rVfl mrwiNn " ' V V. Gerringer. ttorMHhdist Pf: wgn scnooi viHiUd her ; daughtr Mra,4 J O.. bu-iness for the next six months dm- Mrviw. shall hav a home likek s ' . j.y K tn ViEAD tfta'jt Chur-h, 'JVru k -CenaHdatlon b tb. or man', tmru last jreek. '..'... ",hIUU.. a great, deal f .. tr.v.1 mespher - , .1 ..... CtH Klf,G. DEAD b v.f "TftK? -Jk TaifoVS" ''"""A0 B'wtA,l 7,. throuch Eastern .Carolina he . ha. . ... j. W. ROSE,. Pastor, ( tw; '.r.f-imnionfl L 5 . ...ll aXthtiSS: bJcaur. a gooo "l Mrf, W. A. Newby at Aah.- Kalelra-.t.. . . . . ;..- - " .:"" "L rji.i".. t . ..m, ' -.hl ...-- liuaM annxt al. V - j. . " dmMi it wir to move to t.m..r.ril. . The will mhIU at Mrs. ' . M.4 tk hif In ) A.h.Wa cnewing rai - "T,.v.vr"Jt . 15. Moor. V.rker's, Ea,t Ed.nton SU'.'Th-r. was" considerable excitement L0 J, rr? . n t niA.n. nJ lirihL i. i.i,. . Tnu,i. of ThomasvUia, Moiviay evening. u i. , a.w : 7t 'hZb.t Just tt-n hearty dinner, jna-a. i k i!ra A I). TwIl " . loa- to Mi? W Clark, of W tr. I . r1r e o . ew T I . fl I iT.llnwi nf Ah. 'ata wm Aahala"., hit v.r.l dnr 'Th. h.wi onthi .1.011 W1f.r"'.,', 1 rr!. !rt- home coming day t tha f th- ring was 'sent to Raleigh for J Crt on Is i, w.a n h nini W. oil J.'!ow, fnW llm. in Ooldo- namlnatlen. .nd Mrs. r.rl-."w.r. klM.v-.nt t 7 8:40 Record of AUendane. ' 4ft Trained Worki by i Devta, i JrmWA Solving Period. 80 Ad!-um. - ' Fowrth srwHon, TVMsy Mgt! SODa-mtlon Ram, patter . far more tha. th. Incr.a4 tTZlTnthXfvT RV It brinr. new aMtlcrs of . high type, Pi u h,r ' r' J?,rr and b Jfo U. good dUten. too w-ll- Thompson sent back for another twadr havn. - , . ar. . s Mr. Waltur Morgnn and family, .r . H. J. 1. i ii I'hmon, of A'hflboro ' 1' . h roint llonplt- A 'i t a iicHoun rp ' ' rt. ?' - I'hTa.in's-1 . s- - ' 1 I O I Galhrrlnf at Old Trinity tcyial prrvtre hrld In Ui r irrh t Trinity OrtoUr 2-rd. J. i:. Wofn'ry t.to the fir t t t'.rtB f.''T t', ri!'rrra rn . ' I - I ' I ' th. time of hia drain. Mr. nr was 64 year of ar. "d waa at tha tima nf hl drufh. rr9i.Snt of the Fr"k :.rVrotiorl, 4 ty in. a a w ..r"-J", niah Point, are i-iUnir laUv-a at. Ashebor. , Bapturt J.VZ..,!- i t"". Karmer and Nr Hop" . , I irUM IV i awui wl - ., . . .. ., - . v,i . J i 1 worn to . air. . ani in. :4 Aitrani ve ieaniBg nuwi by M-s r7or Davkw ; ' MrT ot rrorrt In Sunday IWr Ot l,urn enmranjr. The Vv, j Vr. D. W. I?lma. 1 II 1 r 1- p 1 r'h C.-.r.!.na f Mr. T. E. Whiukf. of 0V Ridg. . . ... f ...... . . ...al I.H kafiirvtaV r tirfnn i te i"it ,", -- ' ixkool Ao- I'mocralic ramlniai" lor vr. ig--l1lv. at wVsrh h rn tra .a y- r-' t m "--. r.f 1 ' T'- n rf Arthur C N. O0X, jTbompon, October Jioth, . son. County Attorney , , . llmry K. Thaw io latr r and waa di-mrrr 1 f --n Jv' ( -4 !,y a d nr, t .k t Lira H-t w' r al i S r i h - ' - , w
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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