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THURSDAY, FJCBRTJABTiS, 1922 IH ASHKBOUO COURIER. AiiliLfcuiw. Pae Fire ;;. THBCOURIER V -TKIXFBONX NTJMBXB I . ,'c Uhobro, N. Xl February -3, . i FEESONAX, FAEAGKAPHS '"- Tha Randolph" County Board of Ed- v-ationwith Superintendent of In- truction Bulla inspected ' the new SoTbuikiing aTliamseur last week i Tl at ,f !-, knlMin- ia naariiu eomoletion 'J57Kikl The board ia well pleased nd has-been erecxea kl a cost n '47B,W. The board U well pleased rt .w ui1(Ubs-. .with the new kuildiBg. tJZXZJ: tST:nd hr SyraKx T-erTirery few people in tfSlt 2t 0 ?? HuTbier.WCrS11, 'J?2Jilrtl ?,ph county who a not Bpare a do,- ! tfiTnews and appreUi' S'.i1- Rddin' W-Davis, J.osiniakw Honor Pin and name m 7 MX5 tima lar f or the starving people of tne 2; iW --Sn ' W sent UM tte counr oon. Near East. Send one to Mr. L. heflU for wV3 tot ,ected d,rectora- OPostmaster General at Washington, lEet. and Mrs, L. W. Gerringer and Moser thia week and ; help in this wI At a meeUnr of the Wirecton, on' as a mark of Special Distinction rfamily left for ieraersviue ;ior a visit to Mrs. Gerruiger parents. Peek's visit Mrs. D. S. iltrane deturned to Kaleigh the first of the week aftei visiting friends and relatives in Ashe- boro, Mr. W. E. Davis, of Sophik Route 1 was in town on business the latter parHf laste Hubscribed for The Courier while In town. - . . -..i, tt e a for, her sprinr shopping trip north, She will visit the New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore markets, and on her return will be at Madison again ior. the spring millinery season. The many friends of Mrs. John K. "Wood will be glad to learn that she is attack of appendicitis. mr, wiumrB. n. o. rerjusun e ' j vir t tti week-end visitors in Greensboro. The Near East Relief campaign will le continued in Ranlph county for a week and it 19 hoped that all who have not contributed to this worthy cause will do so without personal ap peals being made. Many of the peo- pie of the county have sent contribu tions. name arte, urnne sma . tot a are gladly received, and will greatly -T - Houte 2, was a business V rZ.Z"' r I; """"" ... T -tirl c rVf- nf r.nunoWn Tvaa in Ashehnro Saturday for several vli:.r 1 "i U"B",CB?: , ..... . . Mrs. Rush Lassiter and l.tt.e daugh- ter, Mada, of Charlotte, are the guests III rM fin I1IIHI I1MMH I? "IT avi - " anU lner re'a" Mr Charlie Lwis of Hih Point -ASMr Elmer Steed Ji u-f wLv -Several days last week. .w, . nJZZrS T inrv street to S houao on Favetto- iffll S rtcSl vLted byy Mt J o rmn reCCnlly 8Catea DV Mr ToCroker had the misfor- Mr. lXm uroKer naa tne misior tune to ose a horse ast Saturday. LMTr :' SZ Z address to the old Guilford student, Ind Ilurnni in the Friends church Sunday February 26 at 2 30 0 Dr Peiho i? a7 inspiring and fiLiw I"TiL Lut 2d dreX U'ii 'eesUy desired that all old students of Guilford ana .alumni of Randolph attend this meet- - lnfc'- . . . Mr. E. K. Yow resigned from tne position of secretary-treasurer of the t.,iir,v, r.i RniM n ijin -V-"""""' --".-"i association last weex ana Mr. l. r. Bull was elected to fill the position. Iff. F. ,M. Bulla, of Randleman Eoute 3f was. in town Monday. business Business Mr. S. A. Cox, of Plsgah, was a business visitor in Asheboro the first of the week. Don't mis. the ArUrt'a tfrio at the court nvuw neanamiay ctciuuk oiartu 1, at 8:00 o'clock. Mds.' J. M. Hancock who has been confined to the bouse with a cold for two weeks ia improving, -flat Adelaide Armfield. of Salem Colleg was the guest of her parents, Wr. and Mra. N. J. Armfield, for the week-end , Mri T. d Davidson returned Sat- iirday from Salisbury where she soent several day. with Mr. Davidson who it Lva hoBDital there aufferlna- from broken foot tod leg. - The fourth Lyceum-attraction of the Vdaday evening. March 1. at 8:00 elbtk, - ' - . - Mr. and Mrs. C B. Grlffla 'hart moved into Sunset avenue. r .iir. ana un. h. u. couAini. or a.. u K - ' a. Cmnaboro, t to; Asheboro.. r. Mr. m - nt M niivr m. (ierrino-er - tj .m. Mi n.; "rs t.."" g.u corwsponde. -rintM- anil 'til ehildnB will maltM a nf alfalfa imi Kor.o C.,. . T MX. K. button, 01 improving aiier an operauon ior up- iamiiy attended the funeral of Mr?. for the Near East Relief work ana ot the founding of the Kniirhto if Ior Wllnarawls rm JN.New . rk cus- gnp g.. n ' yendicitis in Greensboro. B. F. Lamer near Greensboro Wednes- very tir amounts were toed in a! Pvtnias- Dr. E. L. Moffitt Presided toms chouses must bear my sig- F0 SALE OR TRADE 50 acre Mrs. L. C. Phillips was called to day.- ,Mrs. Lanier was Mrs. Britain's Iresult Itfa hoed Mmt , mh.T m a most pleasning manner tl nature as we" aS that of the r m n11 township, on Newton last week on account of the mother. ters or Sundav school suoerinLnGe the Principles of "the K P Order An issuinK the same-nd no rubber j Greensboro-Asheboro highway. For illness, of her daughter, Mrs Wade Mr. William Winslow, of Asheboro wQi ZStST unusually fine semon wi, S-ched Stamp counter-signing goes. further particulars apply to I. N. Hendrix who was suffering from an Route 2. was in Asheboro Wednesdav l.'J l fP. "..5.5 by Rev. Parlor Hil. rprtacht' "With checks on withdrawals of! Cox' Central Falls. -if ".. 'Wiuaina js puiuor in ue piunroinr ia vr' V the new bank building. . . : . ' Mhm.' H. C ttuser and - B. ' M. t-.. - grower, ox uoeny, ware m Ainaooro Monday eoncernlnr tha will and es- 'lata of tha' lata t)r. W. 1. Ptala. . 1 - . . . Dr. J. V. Hanter, who has been fll with pneumonia for tha past three weekrs able to be out again. Mr. Wi Ur Betts has ourchaaI tha WHirhi n rather markai and win o. ilnna knlnui in tha aama atanrl. Thm rnrta a-rnnanil.lv miKIUha.! In the account of Dr. W. J. Uley' i', Iurin this time ha preached vtlle, died at hie home Monday. , Mr. Coleridga, last Bautrday, Mra. Ed- "Uwrfe Joe" Cannon baa-stated form death that he was a member of the fod roade and better schools- - , Tlppett waa one of tha landmarks of wards was a most estimable woman. H'T that ha would retlrt the end jf Union army. Dr. Staley enlisted in M'. T. E. Cox, of Ramswr Roote I, the community la which ha lived. An She waa M years of are. The funeral Wa Peeeit term. HUPreason waa to the Confederal army and no one ia W Asheboro y-sterday. ,Mr. Co obituary will appear later, , aa-rice was eondactedat rarks' Croas open tha door of opportanlty this county rnta a better record than brought a mammoth turnip to The ' ' - : ' t I &Ws Sunday by Rev. T. J Green, yaanger men. It is with national re- my mh ih in, duuc;. n. -w;u vi Vr. fctaley will appear in ihe Courier in fht near futnra. Mr. A. C. Uufhaa, of Columbus, 0., .m - Ik- k,ii.i M mnthr who waa sevemiy ill with St h-r Frank! 'r. H r ! i, r -Ibi. W. A. Underwood and- Mies Mabel Parriah, went to Greens&o- Wednesday for the 4vr. " If Jo have apt made a contnsur tion U the Near East fund, loin the "Dollar Club" and send your doKa. i" ti v aiwri asocuqtv. a un . of thoed who cooperate in this worg wul Published in the. Conner next '" 14 r- and Mrs. J.- 0. Redding went to Greensboro Monday for several hour, um narrici. tauort 01 me OHMe Normal f acutty will apeak to the la! .. r r rr ?L dy afternoon at ! Woman's club next Thura. their reelar mont-I ly meeting. Miss ElUott will tea B worthy cause. In addition to vegetable seeds, Con- 1 WVIU1D ! kihmm IH1 a business visitor in town one day tne first of the week. , Dr.'T. C. Walker is confined to his room this week .with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spence were the guests of relatives in Greensboro Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs, 1. Brlttam and 1 -i! for the day. ' wpnnpsiiflv ,-,-. .... oena your aouar tor the JMear East Relief work this week. Messrs. T. C. Russell and r w Russell and Rev. J, N, Randall of Denton were business Visitors in Ashe- boro Saturday. Mr. J. T. Wood left the latter part of last week for Baltimor r,d ern markets where he goes to buy fnr wj Pel ru.u!.. ' Mr. J. Ei Johnson who Hves in the had the ""- 'ose a nne mule recent- .j,. V; iu. . . .,.M Uf t; " I. r V. -.-....w,,, 1lr. H onnarn J UAarlM i I ? Bnnn:- "ov,e IS chairman ana Mr. CV A. Godfrey, secretary and and treasure!-. an. Ma"es.s- ..of Chatham ;lstlnct'on of having K,tM.TlllW of hawks i any man m Chatham county. He has exhibited ten pairs of hav,K feet Sr" J?" he. has "I- if- V wBrest one mea8- frty-e,ght ,nches fron P t. n . 1L , let W5thUC?'Who hihad ?CaP" let fever at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Dickens, LlSV!n"5Jh.e'it.tlelady.wason- nke ly ' W Kolten a,onK m t t i, u , a Sriot'te hLn' i? ha been m has rt ,tl t h l. fr re.VUrn?,.t? home at Mt. Gu Tn'JT..h gayg that the effects of it ttiM J her face Sh huTLZ 11 8t"!? '" - - .tiumuiic a iiuiii- ber of operations. Lucy Coltrane. a highly colored woman of New Market town- t.i waei yown- 8IP. "'-a reoruary tenth. "Annt Lucy," as she was called wna well nnrf h4t Tot ZiLWft nur8ed m mBnv caBes of iIlneHg tn ,n" au , V ""." section. She was a sister of Tom Car- ter, of Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilson, of Lib- erty, have, come to Asheboro and started a pressing club and sewlnir ent. Their heailntinrrjr- are over Mr. Brooks' store t:i Wortli street Mr. Albert Parrish, who was con- fined to his home by illness, has r..i- - Pved and is able to be out. Mn- S"Srleton, of Candor, was i Asheboro Tuesday having some dent- work ioM- Mr- G,nn York. ot Randleman, w ,n tft9 citv 011 P-s'ness yesterday. ,Born to Mr. ami, Mry. Walter Hill, of Trinity township, February U, a ', ' MMtr uianei Hughes, son of Mr. Mt tolmproting. nt WM ui front of the fire, dres fwpr on or, xua oaca was nam aavarai- burned. - ' ' . . ' Uiaa r l--l rJl&ai . V 1 ? rv- wnw o so f " "jw home ta .Trinny . r; X' . r ' r: S-.ee.B. orrit who Is at nawoiuu ooioiora xiomo, Virginia, f. tha rv..u- -... I..: -"7- .JT. "T -ch kiwi ha i" Interested ff!-?:.?',:.M? .1.. . . . . i .. -. rucuiariy interested In Randolph wuvnonm. wunues.. Mr. MorrU take tha Coorler'and Dispatch and awp wp wim uio rrw m ' .t!!. ona time r t to ' Ran. tion. He says he waa aa agricultural demonstrator OOlph. OuJIfOTd fend Davidaott COUD- j -n. i i li fnii. ma mmip pronaoiy waiimeo more than 15 pounds before docay st in. It was of the purple top va- rietv and aatxli w.ra rmrrhaa mm . . noon m vo. t non jn wt loann Lyceum s- tmrlinn i nf tha aaon at tha mt.w V.-.!na..!,y ov-ning Marrh ,n. velvet-beans, but requests for these ne8s visitor in Asneboro several must be received during this month. nours . . y , . , Requests after that will be filled for .Mrs. A. J. Maxwell, of Raleigh, is vegetable and flewer seeds if the sup1? house guest of hei; daughter, Mrs. P J i not exhausted, but the, cotton Edward Cranford, on Sunset avenue, &UsMt' a" not fiHed unless r- Mr. L C. Moser returned Tuesday by March 1. . Address: Wm. C. from a trip to Durham where he went H-mmerom 443 House Office Build- on legal business. ,n?l w5fnJngS)n' D- c- 1 0ne of the several new enterprises E- 0. York, of Randleman, was of the town is a new hat shop which .ev, ot, twin.. f r n f ' ci i i " Mr. a Ewecd Stanton, of Handle- man Bouta 1, ni business vi&cor In,tbe city yesterday, i . Rav. I W Gerrinrer mad a bus- nt trio to Greensboro Tuesday. Prom there he went to Kemersvtlie, -Qre atrst uemnger ana cnuarcu Kara been the guests of relatives ior week., They all returueJ to their home at Aaheboro Wednesday. . Aj va mQtt 1 the attention of th'd to items of any kind r -K1 U Tka (Vmcia- thai LP" Tk. " aTT' fZ All'tW-r1te?s vrill notice that name. ' 71"" v.,rT"T: ,,L . mV m,Wi,),l1 ), they ask Tthat we do'. Thfc weekSf J- Av A f tL f tht M. l,t please send it early in the week, and , .v ,. oreensDoro, was . ... ..... is owned and operated by Misses Cora McMasters and Mittie Lovett. It w located over the Asheboro Bank an.. Trust Company on Main street in tn offices occuoied bv Alamance Insur- ance and Real Estate Co. ' Offerings were taken at two church- as in AshohArn " . " "-J J , v.i- u j. . jj X?tJll?" ""a win, w uc uutii nexi sunaav. Fohnmm 9fl Ar, t , ' maHp ThVnn TXr'lT "C-Iu "'Tr. ."Ullc " h7ve Tr Z rSse " n? ' money for ?vs worthy cause are requeSto sena n M- t p m-JI- m i Z 1 27 ' -Mnday' February w u . N . . people who subscribe "C trJ?1 ipie wno suDscnbe lor the ProRres- time ftTke, KK!!? oj clubbing offers to reacn th ' takes at least two or three weeks to cpt thes oc ! . - " . "fA o wicit: jm a llioie " 'm uic ulUOOiniC Ol : Ilg Ol .1Lc.r waiting a reasonaDre ume Ior tnem f t. . . . - vviuvi write to us. We shall be elad to look into it for you g Miss Harriet Elliott, of Nk C d,lle.e. Will be Here March 2. Under the auspices of the Woman's club Miss Harriet Elliott of the Ensr- lish deoartment nf a?Ll Lu"L "o. wiU s'peak in AsTeboro nt Thursday aa the Methodist Epw- copal church at 2:45 p. m. Miss El- lott has recently returned from a trip Eunpe where 8he made a economics, and she will tell or n, trip. She an TntZitw .1 "! and the club is to be congratte,: "Tk""8; , .T,he cluD extends an invitation to arr J,Pe WOmen of the town to h Mis, Elll,ott- "nd to be present at an infor- mal tea which will follow Miss El- addre8s- do n ZTTTZ MRS- kNIER. MOTHER OF MRS. BRITTAIN, DEAD died V k iT"1' died at her home Mrs. B. F. Lanier. 87 years nr , ' " "fS-'f th. : u T near Green sboi ner oeain roiiowm an ,llnes8 ot about two weeks. M fo T an a I- 1 j i . Rurrivea oy i;,ree daughters, Mrs. John T. Brittain. oi .V"! ' M Belle Lanier and :-ra- Highfield, who live at the old home Place; and by one brother, Rob- ert Dennis, of Guilford Battleo-ro unii. The funeral was conHnrtol day morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. a. fJ- The interment was made ""ford College burying ground. MD ruiDIt,0 ' UAKLZ',' ,ttV. """ ," ml'M t'UiNT - p ""TT . . . . , hi ko 7 . hl8 home 1,1 !rolJt Monday. Mr. Tavis han fif. a ua workiwhen he was taken wh"dhl(i? i"1. J0,'" . hotme ,!? 5,.,ud ln a?ut 16 ""nutes. T'i,7- wl8 lnount to e the ; n"'" , , v r..(. t' i K' 9; T' wT r i i 0,a?' "rotbere. TTi. Tri. ;Jl? -7. "- ui-iibuo-o. ana ltr,-Mra. W. H. Bonkemeyer, u uinDiuonL . a-...,L ' ApprecUtiea. - - UVa thU Annnrtn-i- our imiwi.tiM. .v l. " -.w,u vi mi- luanj uxv " shown us by the people 6f Worthvlll. dH LiTJ?!: '!l U.-l.-tM. j . : T . " itviviituiv uunnr una racani urtnMi - d-th f our 1IU1. int ator and Juurhter. ClalrannT T" L. LUTHER and Family 5 na f Mnuy- i k. and Family.- J W T'PPvll. rraaUlaviUa, D v, - . , , , Mr. J. W. Tlppett;. 'aa aged and illtrhly resnoetod citJ-n of Franklin. . v..7- , . ; -ir.nu iu us wairLJt(t.u - , According to the announcement 01 Mai Jnha tl fa.ik-M M.... . I me jenreraon liavis Home Association,'. worit on the Jpfferaon Davis morue ..f at tKa li.-l nt bagij M SOO . wwlhr Wlltfo;; permit. ()n errount of the vsr tnf ! ( f.mf-.rrily mi' -pan d" I. -9 r " ' ' i 1 " t. n-.a t, rt r- ' ' '. ' r- ANNUAL MEETING OF RANDOLPH CO. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The aimual meeting of the Ran- dolph County Building and Loan As- 7 '" " - " wnw u- day, February 18th, and heard the repona oi me secretary ana treasur. r 'the condition of the corporation ?r endin Jry 1, 192X IP? J?. 7? ,w ' . . composed of 1t eerie. From the report, of tn, mMUrer .h" Tery Prosper- ous year.. After the re-dine ana doP-on ' the minutes for the pre- Thursday night, Mr. L. F. Ross was wcted president; Jas. H. Johnson, y caiucru., hi iu unsnes n. lten Arrr a4-fnnA U. T." -n V i "6 """J. mr. ci. n. iow navinir np-j ;ts .1. cepted Mr T F Bua was elected secretary and treasurer for the year 1922. ' jt was ecilied stert th 9th se- beinnin? April 1, provided there are not les8 ?haiT 20O shares of stock subscribed. Share holders will m permitted to enter until May 1 oy paying two installments. . v...VU I CSI If llaUIlit II 1 1 II WflD nf. UNION SERVICE IN rniTRT HOUSE LAST SUND4Y . A union service of a number of the churches of the tv woe v,ij court house Sundav. Fphn,a, iot, court house Sunday, February 19th at 11 a- The service was in com- memoration of the 58th f , ,. mv ivcv. inrupr h r 1 mi- e City, who w.. na: Z ""Tiu " 0.rest tr . wie AsneDoro i- r- church 26 vears 9m of Rev. Mr. Holmes' Sn' "L.u. "Pdincinlps nf tJ- .,'"" "le 1"" Cntainin fine thoughts "a lrS and attntiVe congregation wt present. Rev. L. W r5 Rented the cause ,of the Near East rT "ef work and a nf. ... " which oes " the assessment ; f , tZ countv s:. "foment Jor the Part of the pTo 0 a'S 3 ' 1 0-n"lJSS.AT M. P. CHURCH SUNDAV Prnuii..,,, " utivi .1 ii TL. r. . 0 uf""r"i f-"""' Detter th -. uClUre out there s st.n TAH . .- Ior ,any one who is not already m?ber of some Sunday sch007 jLJ with us at q-k .cno01- Meet room At the eleven o'clock sVrvW th. pastor's subject will be "The Dangers of a False Optimism." The evemn, subject will be alonir some evanreli- cal line m L "?! at the evening serve last SuTa" than any evening before during m- Present pastorate! If you are not in the habit of going to church, we c room for ou at a"y our services . . pvnn f. will begin the first Sunda.; in April". au D' illiamis' of Liberty- wi" do the preaching. It takes more than Poaching to have a revival. It take, Pyer and personal effort. All Chris- tia PP'e are requested to orav and .r a Asheboro', not only at the Methodist Pmtiunt church, but at all the churches A CHANCE FOR DISABLED CIVILIANS TO LEARN The purpose of the Industrial Re. habilitation Act is to assist all disa- ii. . . Died ram jpnts nf Vnrfh romlino - ' vuiwuim, vviiu K . r- i i i . . wcuum oi aisaointy are unable to continue in their former vocations tn PrePar themselves for new vocations. The law does not require that the disability shall be incurred during the COUrse Of employment. Anv ni.i. ablel through nrri.Unt if . ye1"8 of age, is entitled to the bene- fits of the law. The- funds provided from federal an stat sources can be used! only to ! ray lnstructiona' "! administra- v expenses, instructional expenses !n'lude ui.tlon' "upplles, such as u laboratory fees, and all other necessary equipment for work, 'or those persons who have no other me."..i ft '"X?' 1 crovide', small fund for actual living ex- P" "e course of trainine. , ".rw'IM "o P1"?0?' 6ut 0011 For detailtvl nfnnnoinn i. Ing this important matter, address the ege btation, Ral- "'a"". c. rM.1.,.ZTT x"",,vl" ri r.uirA ,.- v,.. .l tan d.v. Kad two frrm Vh work h Bliin clu VZa fm ik. ...I, k, .t . .. . -ri.:" ilu. "...Cw " A"!.. ' : . : .... . " "T nuns, was asieep, wcri whita mn Thi wwnnd aacana !!!!. r..., 'Jil.JJ that r im kmm nHimm fm UU atei- Kef -w a . .ITVL!- . ' 'T", " """ through tha floor 01 a woodi tore and mada their escape. tor. and -TadeTtheir tore and mada their eocape. Mra. Mary Edwards .f Ulcndge Dead ","r' v-ii Mrs. Mary Edwards died at tne V.- .4 1 - t nt rj after WhtCO OUriaJ followed, i - - " - . DEPLTr CO! LETTOR4 TO BE - ' BrfiP SlitH i awn M .... ".v1" HWI.H AHU 24 Th Courlef Is In rorefnc of tha fn. Wu. u.M ki,ui, , Z..Kif-.Js - 7.' ---"" v" " T aiiiii vci tit I win be in Asheboro at the eoor hmio on March 24 and 5 for tae purpose af altlng In maklnf out In tax return. On tha 23 Mr U. V", ( r '-a, rvr,r.a l-rl, who t PO ST MASTER BOSS AWARDED HONOR PIN BY DEPARTMENT Mr. R, R. Rosa, postmaster of Ashe- and 'has been notified that bis nam boro, nas been awarded an Honor Pin nas oeon inscroea on we rtonor koui as a mark of special distinction for1 his patriotism and faithful serrice m selling Barings securities. The fol- lowing is the notification to Mr. Eos: "United States Treasury Depa. t- ment. Barings' Division. -To AM Who i. These Present.1 Greetings: . Know ye, that recognising the Pa- triotism and Faithful Service of R. R. - Eom 1 selling Government Saving "Given under my hand this first day of January, in the year of our Lora, u -vrxiii uiwumi iu iwcnij-iwo ana jn .U . . V 1 J 1 . X t . 1,1 uuuuicu aim iurvy-six:i u t.i i r .1.. u ed States of America. "HOWARD T. CARR," "Director Government Savings Or. K-nifltion, Fifth Federal Reserve Dis- trict- . , . Prohibitin Offiser A. B. Coltrane M D Mr. A. B. Coltrane has sent The Courier the following: T Cai VI U1C UlUBULTIIliriira 11 Ml I 1 1 I I Director Ralph A. Day, of New ork' . in a recent conference with Commissioner Haynes has given out the fo,lowin statement: "I am familiar wjrh r-iat'.crs con- cernln 'quor reaching Americi cermng liquor reaching American fnoresirom aDroad, as New -or , the chief port of entry and permits imported liquor, official figures show i o . r . . , neany ow.uw gallons oi imported or m customs warehouses, which; cannot be withdrawn. exceDt on oroo- fV ""fersigned permits issued to bna fitle, drus for medicinal Poses on'y- The tr"th s that in spite fraudulent withdrawals, only 30,- 000 more gallons of imported liquor was, marketed in 1 than in 1920. "Under the W llis-f!i.mnhll h!'l ere are no further importations , HqUr- NEWS IN BRIEF James A. Cannon, postmaster at fountain Inn. S. C. was re heved nf njs duties after having served for 49 S m"es aUer navlng served for 4? yf nti?H0M,y- He was aPPoint ed bv President Grant in 1873. -Lee Lawrence, a colored man age 21 1' waf, kllIed bv train No- 35 "ar Statesville Monday Lawrence was leavlnK home after having slash. ed his wife's throat about 10 o'clock ?"d waHungdown the trac', 'as u 'raln aPPpacnea and blew ror h,m.tH off the traf He disre- f al:ded the warnlng was hit. The tram ,backed to Statesville with tne wounded negro who died shortly ar-- er arriving at the station. Miss Matilda McCormick, the 1 ye-?r mA the .arVe? millionaire, H. F. McCormick, and a irrand-daughter of John D. Rockefel- 'er, is engaged to Max O.ser, a man f , who was her riding master in Switzerland. ah investigation nas Deen com menced concerning the conditions in cidental to the fire in the Lexington Hotel at Richmond, a week ago. Attorney U. L. Spence has been ap pointed receiver for Randolph and Cumberland Kailroad in Moore coui.- ay. The Railroad has had financial fjTi.nU;ao v, .w k , uiiiLuiiito i vi vwxj i,nu tcai. uui . - . ' has been operating from Carthage t Cameron. Two men, Milton and Enoch Bruce, were capteured as they attempted to enter the store belonging to E. E. Lawinc nt Kannnnnliu Pihriiar7 9fMn Tho I Durinn kthira v,,ll .l f.... ernor were sleeping in the store ard 8uw the men, wounding one, perhaps fatally. One man was taken to, tne hospital and the other into custody The age Trust Company, of Abcr- deen this week bought $22,000 refun.,- ing bond issue of the town of San ford. This Trust Company competed with four other houses who make a specialty of buying bonds. A ,13 year ?ld girl in Tulsa' 0kla - was last week granted license to preach by the Northeastern Oklahoma rnf.M... k- c .u w -.l-I' girl is Miss Faye Emery, of Miami,, Okla., who began preaching in a min ing district near her home. A search has been made in Wilming ton for Little Mints, 16 year old girl who disappeared while returnm w" aiBapp-area wr trorn church last Sunday night, which ! f11 The Timiltf WM -i llrlt-r hnma fMim i church and the girl requested to n and uie parents placed her on the car. " her. That was the last they have seen w wj, V lrM hai hum fmiml a. v - r " Eight persona were arrested in Chinatown, New Tork Oty Uwrt Saturdiy when police raided the place .OP'""- W quanUUea of opium -4)4 numerous pipe and other para- phernalia ware eonfiscsted. Aftav IS vaara nf nuhtli. aarv4 (nn vwi uui im w nmnn. An application for pardon mads to tha Governor for Captain it. K. Crawford, ef Aaheville, Souther Railway Gonductor who last week was convicted of manslaughter. for killing Engineer 8am lllnton, for making re mark derarotnry o" Crawford's wife, :, '1 J7.-Z,. .; -; -i.. i -. i ( , . Jewtah Rslief read tncr-taee' Mi. R Ik ITUIrV, thairman of lh J-foh Rr!i"f 1 und fn A)ifb"rot mr' ft r 3 ' r 1 r - f INn f t t ' " WANTCOLUMN Ne daaifiad a-rrrtiaiar will ha Ukra for leaa than it rOU and all ad. rMsmenta teat ia aiast be mbico by remit! - Hare you seen our wonderful new Japanese pongees in colors, only II per yard? W. H. Moring. WANTED Old rog. and carpets, Apply Box 314, Gty. WANTED-Sewing. Mrs. Annie De Over Pritchard-8 Marcus, Rooms Grocery. run a.ii a two room .house on railroad recently repaired and paint ed inside. Mrs. W. C. Hammre. Leant at hove or school. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewnting, Civil Ser vice en credit Position guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH POINT. tf crt . FOR SALE A fine 7year-old Bel gian mare, weight around 1,400 pounds; work any where. A beauty and family pet. W. G. Aldrich, Worthville, N. C. 2tpd Bargains in shoes. A splendid lot of stylish shoes for $2.50, at Moring'-, FOR SALE One of the best 74 acre farms in the county 5 .miles from Asheboro, on sand and clay road; good six room house, good barn and other outbuildings. This property can be bought with small payment down and balance in one, two and three years. For further particulars see C. G. Somers. Asheboro. 1-26-tf - sikah.hi kat idv Mr . ; 1 oo.uu per weeK "?f "L3"?' woman wtw L ?. introduce FOULTHY MLX- ft" Mfg., Co., East St. pur-lfl 2-16-it pno o.t, SALF70 farm on Back ol ' Dout 25 acres p,f ber'ood bottom landand P'e.nty of water. fi iw xt."u eboro. SHINGLES Car gles iust sr. hne cedar shin- Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co? race rie-ht. TWO fronting the Zi e, street' which will be hard Hlhway year. These art Bcurfaced this lots as can K hnilding Price S900neLenfTl '"Asheboro! snaw or J T N. C. ' Wanslpw, Asheboro. ' 23-2t pd FOR SALE-O bulirfive m oH,fiS.n!d H,8tem or 1400 pound, W'i Weih 13 coditToruPrice "imfan' re? Kinn. c " c '-asonawe J. E. 2-16-2tpd. Kt- X' N C. FOR SALE Hi young orchard of over 200 trees- 2 acres of rich bottom land fTc'oS for of fa" Dl'ins done tor this vear's r tr ... uu,,e to raise V. .. want buy- Claude vr.ii una is rhA n OM 117- i K'vc w Winslow, Mechanic, It pd N. C. New tweed and snort c;t rived at Morin,', r i" ".?ve Latest styles for nr. women FOR QUICK SALE-We have ase7 en room house with all modern con veniences, in East Asheboro situat- , u!,c one.half acres land. A good garage is on of this """i. iuso g-ood chicken lot Canvbe bought for c-sh or on terms You can buy it on tha in stallment plan if you want to a pay for it just like you pay rent and ,n a few years' time you Tu own your home by applying your rent money as payments. These H,le- O. Somers. 2-2-22tf FOR SALE OR TRADE-Ta 5-10 HP Avery tractor and wood saw com bmed. Will sell or trade for five passenger Ford. Will Mw SV it TV" woa Per hour. J. A. Web- it sted. Ramtu.nr K n ' J" '-'TJ.I" UK A.LEtrN!' ice 7-room reaidenoo on Main St.. in Sea- OT- . with good well of water on , " :, "ar on Dace im porch. Good feed h ... "if! n0M "f" or more of land, i' Pf orchard. Resident , t,, 300 yards 0f graded school and neat ' for further particulars to Liwi Whlu pak Store No. t, Ith treet w sill 2-J ycnr:r mules. rRESNELL ft YORK NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. . i anneanc fc Redac4 Bennd Trip Fsrw , .' ; account , CXKA-COLA ItOTTLEns ASSOCIATION Attsata, Cs- Mirck l.( 7- ! Tickets oo ssto'Feb. 2.',;h r,: Final Limit Msrrh 'h. - i. V. I ALTON. Cenaral Fs R3fnrr t j $ tN J-st rwelred an-,'j other ear load ef A I -. muiea. ,. i TV a ji'.'va r ' .f J
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1922, edition 1
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