THE AbHEBOliO COUftlF.R. ASHEBORO. N. C THURSDAY, FEBBUARY 2S, 1921 ffe Four THE COURiER ffVBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY KM. C. HAMMER, EDITOR as second daw small Matter poeteffic at Aenebere, N. C. JbiKbcro, N. C, February 23, 122 A measure was last week passed ra Virginia house providing a tne wet to exceed and a jail tens at act nor than three years te be be re!,ietel and properly built fiori Troy to the county line this side of Cagles Mills should wake up Ran dolph's sleepv road officials wto should relocate and relevel that part of the road which was built in a hap hazard careles way from the point where the Democratic administration left off building. Substantial citizens and Christian hearted people of Randolph county have notad with interest the advance announcements that the oampaign of the Near East Relief this year for 5200,000 in North Carolina would We sesjMed upon any publisher founJ ncld from February 12 to 28. faulty f printing' the name or photo Xrapa of any maid, woman, or femaic nM upon whom any criminal attae lad been made. The scandal lovers . Viorima will have to seek otsoi SMices. than their state papers for anftetikf, it would seem. The object We have been through a number of drives in recent months but for those who know the real situation in the destitute lands across the water the cause of the Near East Relief earner an irristible appeal. No less a per son than William .lnninirs Rrvnn has rf a newspaper is to give the news, ... t. , t, P . p .. , . and net to "spread news.' differ widely in meaning. The terms! BUYING AT HOME Back when times were flush and everybody had money, there miglit bare been, some excuse for going or sewianr away from home now and thnKt to. make purchases, but now -sna imrey is hard to get, why rfwdW our peopls burn gasoline and out cars to go away from the,0wn loyalty to Christ and the the most worthy of all Christian char ities. .... ! . There are 110,000 innocent little children in the N. E. R. orphanages in the lands where Christ lived, work ed and died. There are nearly ar. many more starring to death daily because there is not enough rocm for them. More than 550,009 refugees are being fed daily. These people are victims of 'their allied ALAMANCE Gold 6 PerCt Bonds 6 PER CENT GUARANTEED "B ON D S" A FREE BOOKLET Thk booklet contains the basic reasons be hind Alamance First Mortgage 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds. It also shows repro duced letters from sat isfied purchasers, many of whom you know per sonally. Write to ' nearest office for your copy. ALAMANCE First Mortgage Gold Bonds mean 6 pr cent per year on your invested capital not 6 per cent occa sionally. ,. . That it set all Frery dollar is fully secured by a mortgage on actual property. This means that every dollar you invest is abso-. lutely safs. Backed by the resources and the business integrity of the Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company these bonds will meet the requirements of the investor who seeks safe ty, and an attractive interest yield. comity to get anything when it can j nations forgotten and deserted by be bought at home for the same price ( the latter. Because they have for ceiv ana often for less money. These tunes refused to renounce Christ and "shopping trips" should be cut out and become Mohammedans the unspeaka batcft merchants should be patronized, ble Turk has decimated male adult The sroney wasted in hiring chauf-1 population until the women and chil fears and in car fare to go away from ,iren are absolutely dependent on out borne to purchase things which ought sj,ie ajj. . . . t. i i.i u. 1 IO Be none wiliioul ami cuum uc a, ., i,... 1 n. Mjicaiuug, home would heln alleviate1 A Sh' ! ened the .r by armaments, that the. man. on maSmner greatly in our own and for eign lands. . ., . "INVESTIGATE BEFORE INyESVING" Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company W. E. SHARPE, Manager BURLINGTON, N. C. Brances : Raleigh, Durha.n, Reidsville, Fayetteville EDGAR NEWS WHAT THE PEACE CONFER ENCE DID IN WASHINGTON i ' So much has been written about ti e peace conference, or more properlv speaking, conference on limitation . m Monday informing her of the Lilt , . i .. r i i u uwrtw i?nvin1lr Death of Harper Farlow and Other In teresting JNews. Mrs. Duncan Newlin received a tel ram Monday informing her of th ,. i: i n i , i i ueaui 01 ner uruuier naijjci ranu. ,.s tu all experts street nas Deen at a iubs iu . ... Mmulflv at his home in shir through their heroic defense of the clearly just what was going on. Now , Indiana aed 72 years. He had Baku oil fields. Three hundred thou- that. tne coherence nas aajourne-v been in-decliniflK health for about ;ainl brave men laid down their lives 7e n"ve .ir T-T' two years and his death was not un- n AW RavPn railroad wants tl-e . M-fi. n.,. u.. I0.r lne 0?YB,ue,,..fJ,"u" expected. - wimi4 ot our readers, suomit uie iuuuwuik, r, f Tame an.i pa. Caited Stater, government to lend it miKht return home, leaving their lit- which may be taken as an accurate ch 67ewart Farlow and was a na-thirty-one million dollars, twenty-s.x te child-en without support. Europe an'l reliable statement of the various of Several years ajf0 mfllian dollars of which is needed to has forgotten this debt and only the agreements reached: . he moved to Indiana where he has V? awuey borrowed in Europe. It American people remain between Completion ol a treaty by the Unit- made his home He i8 urvived by -: rrn m ;aiNthr an" st Jation- Js -at and one nd.Mld stock at tv.o hundred dollars, Mrs. Hal W. Walker, of Asheboro their navies. - . The garage of Frank M. Davis was e sfcrttt for a share of one hundred js chairman for Randolph county and Completion of a treaty forbidding broken into last Monday night aiin dwiihra par value. Under its stool js endeavoring to raise this mints ,if the use of poison gas in warfare, and. his car stolen. The car was later fjanSKii methods and bad manage.' $1,080 this year, which will save the makinK il a viloation of international found in some woods near Springfield widows and ornhans now own- IK-as nf as f ,v,;i.i 'w l a suoumr ue lV inuriay 1 . . . w. 1 viiViH, VIMItllCU IUI iE stack have a "gold brick." Rail- year, so efficient is mads. have, already had billions law for a submarine to a ,-; n 1. .1 MArrhant aVlin There is no clue as to the identitv of the theif or thieves. ' year, so efficient is the work of the a i. ,mof K tho TTt.lt-' Several vountr neoule met at N. E. ofN. E. R. However manv other an-'.i statc rreat Rritain and Janan to Davis Saturday night and had music BabGcr muney, but when the soldiers neals vou m.iv havp rpnnn,lo,l tv,0 maintnin thp st.tus-nuo foeace) in the and singing; vlkn nntf tpil in thp trpnrhps ask fnr ic rvt.w i i Pnpifi, Born to Mr, - ,-' "kilmj man uil.s, anil , , , , .. i,,, , l.i :. .. kit t .u: ti,,. L. : i nr- . . . .. . atian is ro witndraw irom Bran- cui ui ii mat. i.-, a .iu.en.-iiL i ncv oesKies yo cents out ot everv do ar . XT. , . : , Wod l.Qmar 1,0a ,...00 - . rr,, t .r . . tune, unina, onu is to surrender u.r ..o.v.j. uuti il is not iiainotic. 1 ney in you Pive reaches Armenia n roz-.n-,! 1 .i rl,,o hnrd and Mrs. Gene Davis, a son. CAN YOU SELL? Big money made in selling a necessity. Mil lions now in use in every home in the country. Best known and highest advertised article in America. KnoVvn and used by'every man, wo man and child) Tremendous demand. , Big in come. Don't1 stay in a rut. Write for particu lars today. Act quick as only two representa tivesiwill be put in your community. Address: P. O. Box 1863, Richmond, Va. l do! I -the soldiers thai it would put the to mark on their patriotism and go work wtirur millions to the shiDoiritr and to pr war contractors and to increase FARMERS SHOULD J'LANT SOME We.' Hai Wei to Ch,i,na- charitable organization in is challenged to equal. the to regain complete control over the' territory and the Shantung railroad. Great Britain to return the. nor. of USEFUL LITTLE BOOKLET PUBLISHED BY COMMISSION 1 HAVE FIRST ATTENTION' salaries but for new and u.-eless ofti cei. The bij dollar is in evidence ev tywhere while millions are without work and a; fed at soup trousrhs.i The President said in July last that The one imP"rtant thing for farn) xm? Sum af bonus legislation would !rs to io f,rst is to frow sufficient food -rrralfv imDeril the financial stabilitv ! Prolucts ln a county like TOBACCO-feUT ,TZ?VnZ7 6 1 COTTON AND fnc ttio ruitniad.4 to pay a much Hr amooot. Itiuneri than during . and Western Senators. f. SOME NEEDED ROADS The adoption of a four-power cim- ipact in terms pledging the powers to respect each other's territory in the i Pacific and calling a conference of na tions when the peace of Pacifi'- re irions is threatened. This compact Randolph wj abrogate the Anglo-Japanese al liance, when ratified. A settlement made outside of 'but in view of the conference, of the (' pute between the United State"! and Japan over the Island of Yap. A formal pledge from Japan to withdraw from Siberia and from the nnrthprn TWirtionR nf the iHlftnd .1 rfourcounUly." Almost the same day wnere a".st every kind of food prod-he-nrjii Congress to loan five hun-ucts can be successfully grown when 4rad' million dollars to the railroads Properly cultivated. . to, extend the time for ten years! Th. .ar(pn rnm1K fi . hail 'ar",that is the best investment anv house- Ln'? hold can have in town or eountrv. me mu passed tne nou.se out, vt in irnnnrtln.. th o.i,.,:,. H.1 j t.. . u .L r "-' "t ""n -chi up ,n me onuue oy tne oown- n0tatoes an) Borlrhum. The one croo of which our farmers are most in need though the adoption of the open-door , , . . , . . . , , pledge relative to China and the pct- of and is most neglected s hay and 'emnt of Sh,ntunK queRtiOn. grasses. Our readers might do well to c;D 1 r tn above and paste it In their scrap-Dad- Democratic administrations' Y'n the farmers neglect and re- books' for future reference. IMatyfa county had almost economi- fu to harvest crab grasses and the : ad adiranistration of affairs. Then it we1' abundant throusrhout thk CONGRESSMAN HAMMER WILl Abrogation of the "21 deman ' SEND SEED FOR GARDENS i . . . . . ... ... that a. splendid system of roads m tne tan 01 me year on built upen lines and plans laid """"i" ianas not "iurnei under' in by competent enginees and at the late summer. Thousands of ton Congressman William C. Hammer Si tax less than the Republicans 01 ny ud d by our farmer ?m "nice euiuunf . Jifcr Wf way keeping up the wou.d only to the trouble Z OT A complete trunk Una of roads 01 nmrvemng. in wasted valuable quegu made during- the month of built according to the plans ex- crop 011 om '" this crop f February, but cannot guarantee any two roads. Only a ftw i"" w -supply n later uaw. . tmbstUt oq the road through! M, ,. . . , , Th rrowina- of . wretablea is f Oat Flower- IHlt section from Ashe- t .yA. so much. Importance that every lamJ The Legislative Reference Library of the North Carolina Historical Com mission has recently issued a very useful booklet of 68 pages entitlea "Directory of State and County Offi cials of North Carolina," which con tains a complete list of North Caro lina Congressmen, state officers, heads of the various state departments, boards and commissions, state institu tions and presidents, judicial officers, members of the legislature and of county officials with their postofflce addresses. It gives for each county the name and address of the cleri or the court, register of deeds, sherlir, treasurer, coroner, surveyor, auditor, superintendent of health, superintend ent of schools, superintendent o" pub lic welfare, chairman of the board of elections, county -and highway com missioners. Copies of the booklet mav be obtained uponopplication to H. M. London, Legislative Reference Libra rian, Raleigh, N. C. Resolution of Respect Whereas, It has pleased God in his Infinite .wisdom and providence to re. more from earth to a better clime one of the charter members, also vice president of the Mutual FJ re Insurance NOTICE! I Have Purchased From JVright Brothers on Trade Street, Their - ' - MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY STORE And will continue to carry a nice line of fresh meats and groceries, and will at all tirnes be glad to serve you. PHONE ME YOUR ORDERS W 17 DUTTC T T A". LIL X L iJ Phone No. 105 X iisca ta the Moers county line below streroV . Mills. Sioee then a few Sea sere have been, built but ttTart fa made U complete this moat A MOCK WEDDING TO BE GIVEN AT SEA GROVE AT 7:J0 O'CLOCK N Saturday Evening, Mirch 4 " ' 1 The Philathea and Baraca Oaases of Why Not M. P. Qmrch will present "A Mock Wedding." To be given at the Auditorium of Sean-ova Hih SchooL bara.Btht Px whkh wlU r. for the benefli of tha Philathea and He was a -man ootspoken" upon all Question pertaining to the best . in teresta of humanity, leaving nothing 4 in uvuu -r w wis hui wnwh . tn life. ' He leaves behind him a record 1 DO OM OX l wui.IKIa .hmiM nUnt and rulti- itbe barrow win only help the wheat vate a sufficiency to provide for home lor oat Instead of Injuring them. consumption.- In 'this way ; fresh .wholesome veretaoies can oe ooiaio- CoUoa tan be rrowa Drofitabty lo ad without the expense of buying. Sarpertant road. It wouid brine more every part of thU .' aectloa 'of vtht thereby lesaenlng the grocery bUU. t tMosssj. aad trade to thai eounty aeatatato, and atnea boll wesrrfl conditions t r ,.. vrwft -J earroW on.'r(d. ; will graaUy Ittam ito fcropa tbt " ii-PhSl! V-ia auier ivua w uiia trvna u www gww'"S munv m ii bvuw, airs tw o, nuicnarsoD, i ouimui K-TTiaArr faiaomoleU with onrr few farmers would do well in this section ia the fut ot hr PrenU, Mr. and, MB when a masked bandit entered the r - Emi-Tt bW or . the DemotraUe'to grow mora cotton her as J the '. J,,'. home- " ,BT i " V' ih "f - . . j.'-Hn LutiMMi' .' - --- . ? Mr, Wiley. Taney was a visitor Mi ,nd compelled er to giva hrrn t ..ustrfctlm turned ever the? ytwevn la not bera yet. -,. r. .w K ir.t of tha wh. v.. w.,h . .....ti- r vaiioar ex anaui wr u.. na rflW . Mise tUry Alien Bu ia wno nw ued at 50,000. A diamond fnr l-Tiifi- JTor.tt'i Totter Shop, to , . . . . . . I wmi caching acnoo at inomasnue WiJ torn from her throat and she "Turnery ounty line bf 11-, .uT' V , xZ il-M hW2 '7???. i , ,JWM 0rtleM'1 ,t0 ,h'4 htt 9 , k..r We work done on H f" V.b PP 'Zhih,? n.U.e.1 the other guea. now vr cuuiTBie ana cure iu nriuirr iwhuihik -s. -- me ponce icamm mu m man ana Baraca Classes of Why tyot. CAST OF..CHARACTERS nVmeof S'rlRriNSt 80OAT10N OF RANDOLPH CO. GroomJack Graiulon ,);;.. i.;tU..;u;; ;Vi...;......' Paul Bulla .... . & . . ii v 1 . . j . , . ,- ...... .. ... 1 . . . ... .,11 , '". f . " , ! ; m.r tobacco roqufo the bosf Company . - woman were n ar.ml tna Uhn- , ;t orfourth the 'O.Vk ' , Mf. l;;-u hm .and )th.t the wamaa waitm R,g I put on the rosrf fcy the ... , , ... 1 . ?- 1 lc,!,, "ml ""'' r-iirr- in wr for Ue man It Is uri''Ce0 , : tr.'n t' t h-.-V.t siKh rirh n'1 rrf!uf Wtton, but Urn were b'lne. visitor In , Ashe- ,h tlt banUt to :ap Flow ... not so tf IoUto. J'.oth should le bora Fwtnr'lay. ' ' I - I Bobbed at Dinner Party;.' '1 ox, "Mw'Tannn BUwter .,........ Ada Monroe .Bqrgaea ia sinner pany a veai, n. waa can Man-itooert McvonnicK suddenly Interrupted Saturday tg?t ' '.. 1 '.. ' i , , ' ' . v v-- u c.v a o Bridesmaids: ; -' . -V -: ' ajsw 4W aaviitw v aa a vm ame ew 1 w . riorenco Alctrsy , v. .1 . . turn renuns ......... r.. Msode Sponsler i, ".'...' Eva Smith Flossie Zimmerman ... ....'......',.'.,. LucVBrown Oar Jon Robertson .....S ................... ;"; Dwhjht SmJth Joe McDanlel ...... '...t.."..M.t.(,.,.t Oayton Honro Erra Watson ......... ...... Vern Stusrt Albert Andrewa John Lawrence Bearer nri r'l 4ra'i!iOl land Snil f.ye sere to V R.T r. and Mr. J. 71 Cofart, nf Ta-l I , arrf,ii-.; -it .1 hy Tr. and Mr. F. J. I.'ftTtinn, f f KrniT.no, 7nn., srrnt ........ ...... ....... ......,!,,...-, owit Clrts ....................... Etta 1111 Delia May Graves, Lou Ds!!a Hulin We still have Some wondorful )r..ii"'x"i,Wrr.....Jaa. King Uy.ie OrsTea, jas, Jlonrow, Ilaywoo. Grsvea rum .!.!rd to our reduction sli W.'rj,.,, om, r.faws. rmm t.arn-a rt..k 1 tt,- if - il. a A I) M I S S I 0 Ni 1 5' A ND 2 S CENTS , 1 i v. :v ' ot 11 5 - r (