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HiURSDAY, MJUCH 9, 1922 V :' - Pare TItm REVIVAL SER VICES 'AS II E BOR 0 BAPTI ST. CH U RCIlV; i s UN ix at; m a RCir tz5; . CONTINUING. TWOWEEKS, TO SUNDAY, MARCH 26 ; r.r CONDUCTED B YJBOME BOARD EVANGELIST " r These REyE S. -EPOOL AND. SINGER THEO. H. FARR , ' series of . meeting are held lo co-operation with a simultaneous evangelistic campaign of the churches of the Piedmont - Association The evangelist of the State and Home Boards co-ope rat-v ing In supplying preacher and singers ;. for the paign. t cam- i, . - ; .V V V f rV, : Hi-':' : BET. E& :PPOOL ? THEO. H. FARR - The Christian workers of the other churches of the town and community ore cor- dially invited to join in the . great soul winning campaign. HOURS OF SERVICE During the week, 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. ' Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and at night s v . Day services during the week t will be held on Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday ,. and Friday of both weeks at 3:30 p. m. Comet. You Are Welcome OlTer a prayer for .your self for your neighbof, and for the meeting. Come once and you will not, be too busy to coma again. ' JAS. W. ROSE, Pastor. POLITICAL TRUTH IN MR. G. M.' FRAZIEB FORMES BIBLICAL TERMS. . - JU.NDOLPIJ CTUZE-N DEAD The Courier haa had a number of' Mr. G. L. Frailer, formerly of' REV. E. N; CROWD ER - . A8S.S INFORMATION ' Tfe Conner is in reeeiot at the ful- eopies.of the following "prayer" witli Randolph county died at his home in lowing letter from Rev. . N. Crowder, tne request to puc&h, and in doing so ureensboro baturday following a ten j who is undertaking to get some infor we are complying with the request of days illness of pneumonia. 1 He moved 'mati on eoncernir hia family. We several interested patrons and friends, from Randolph county five years ago'print his letter: .One friend writes: I have a little and has a large circle of relatives and) Some days ago I received a letter political truth that I found while In friends who will deplore his death. .'from a lady in Aheboro stating that the eastern put of the State. While; -Mr. Frazier was maried twice, the .her mother was a Crowder and making this is written in Biblical terms it is first time to Miss Martha' Kivett to some inquiries about our kinship, not sack religious because it too truly this union there were nine children She mentioned the names of Jonn pictures the conditions that are pre-'five of whom survive. ' He was mar-1 Crowder, and Henry Crowder. Some! country.-. Perhaps you, have already Jones who with one son survives. Thelby this notice in the paper hope to eet read the. arud but once agam -will 'following are surviving sons and not hurt. . .. , - jdoughters: Mrs. John Teague, c.f t' - , ; y : ' . "v Climax; five sons, Wesley and Hardng s my sheperd. and I ant in-Lester Fradier, of Liberty Route U warn., - ... , (nenry rrazier, 01 uoerty, Ulark i mese curowaers lived in. 1 was He jnaketh me to lie down on fark; 'Fr.aiier, of Los Angeles, , Cal., and 'brought up in Cleveland county, and in touch with her that I may give her some information. I cant remember her name. I would like to know what countv Boyd Frarier, of Greensboro: by thrte free soup sisters, Mrs. Frank Kivett and Mrs. oencnes; -; . : He -leeadeth - me, beside H houses; v ; ; ;t i jMitton Sogers, Liberty Route 1; and He restoreth my doubt' ' in the Re- Mrs. P. B Cox, of Greensboro; by four publican party; (brothers, Thomas Frazier,, of Burling- He leadeth me in the paths of destine-; ton; Milton Frazier, Ramseur Route 2 ien for his party's sake. and Calvin Frazier, of Asheboro, ard 1. ' . jJ. W. Fiazier, of Liberty. Yea tho I walk in the 1 valley of the - Mr. Frazier is also survived by 34 .'shadow of "starvation, . . i grandchildren and three great irrand- evii iot tnou an against me; .cmiaren. knew a John Crowder who has been dead several years. Respectfully, E. N. Crowder, Rutherfordton, N. C. Thy , politicians V frighten me. and p rof iteers they The funeral was condurtpil at fimvc chapel, Sunday by Rev B. G. Wihitley, Of Greensbnm. Tnfpl-mont fnllnura In inou preparest a reduction in salanes the cureh graveyard, presence of mine Before me in the enemies: Thou annointest my income with 'tax- es. And my expenses runneth over my in come. Surely unemployment and Will follow me all the davs ; Republican administration, And I ?wiH dwell in a rented forever. Sophia Route 1 News i Quite -a number attended the birth- March 10. day dinner at Mr. J. M. Cox's Fridav.l - i.. Shamwell Hearing March 10 ... .. An answer to the complaint of minority stockholders of the Hays Manufacturing Company, that Baxter Shemwell looted the treasury of the company and asking for the aDnoint- poverty ment of a permanent receiver,- has of the been filed in the federal court at Greensboro, by Mrs. Shemwell. in house which it is denied that Baxter Shem well is an officer of the company and , asking for the dismissal of the tempo rary receiver. The hearing is set for Honor Roll Blalock Sshool First grade Laura B. Lucas. Third grade Kline Scott. Fourth grade Henry Richardson. Pearl Lucas, Glane Scott r lith grade-r-Dallas Richardson. Nannie Lucas, Ralph Borroughs. Pau! Lucas. Get nd of thc ir.d'-..--.ion, FtomatS Sixth erade Everett Borrouirhs. .trouble and nervousness, build up year Barnee Richardson, Delbert Richard- system and regain, that lost weight, son. iTake Tanlac. ' Standard Drug Cent- Seventh grade Dennis" Richardson, pany. NORTH CAROLINA WINS I " . 'NET TITLE OF THE SOUTH Sp gMill mery inn O FE N I N G Thursday arid Friday March 9:dio ( T shjill.hA aljiH to liflvft vnn rail t Mr. jack Connor, of near Greens boro spent the weekend with his brother, Mr. Thomas Connor. Mr., Edward Tomlinson, of High! The University of North Carolina, Point Route 3, is ill of pneumonia. the , only team that represented the ' Mr. N. E. Davis and daughter, state in the southern championship Miss Blanche spent Friday in Tandle- basketball tourment, hold3 the champ man.. Miss Blanche having dental ienship of Dixie as a result of its work done. (Victory over Mercer University in Mr. Mack Cross spent a few Havs the finals at Atlanta. March 1. recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' The team won its title through five Connor. ' hardrfought battles, culminating in its Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brookshire 40 to 26 defeat of the Quintel from spent one- day recently with Mr. Tom Mercer now stands second in the south Brookshire who is in Dr. Wilkerson's al dthe Georgia Teach third. hospital near Rahdleman. I There are several cases of influeza Lnk Eielly Says: "The Rat Died Be reported on Randleman Route 1. I . ' fere Reaching the River Mr. J . R Robbins spent Sunday' "Since moving near the river two with Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Hill. years ago, we've always used RAT- Mr; and Mrs. W. M. Brookshire SNAP. Watched a vicious water rat spent Friday in High Point. nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the - Mr.: Gurney Henson is planning to house. About 15 minutes later he move his family to Asheboro in the darted for the water to cool his near future, y burning stomach, but hee died before ; : reeachd it." Tree sizes, 35c, 65c, State Piano Contest Date Fixed $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Cox- :Prbf. Wade R. Brown, of the North-. s,ardware Company jCarolina College fox Women Greens- GROWING HEALTH SS-'Sf announce lnlL ; tn nnuui IN HOME GARDFN oiaw nano cuuLest win oe neia at me college May 6th. Ihe plan of the music competition Jk. ? The Man of thft mnaic rnmnofitinn o'-" T. nas been greatly changed and enlarged fta"ard of PTlcf health ,y -mcreM- this vearr.flT, . will h ?n. n.gthe amount of greeen leafy vege tables in the diet, according to the N, C. Agricultural Extension Service, which advocates an inci-ea.se of home gardens this year. see my complete line or Spring Hats. ' Best quality and newest Styles at the right jirice wis year, , ana mere win be con tests in piano playing, violin playing and singing by boys' and by girls' glee clubs. These four events will add A much interest to the May meeting. The T'eompetitlon,is open to all high school ' ' v. w.w " vvj, ii 1 1 1 1 1 All - ' county ha'."in gthe privilege of'eomiiitr to Greensboro to participate in the finals. The state piano contest has been an established institution for the past two years. In' 1920, 12 counties sent students to take part in the contest. Last year 23 counties participated. It is expected this year that fully half of the counties in the state will have re , presentatives there. Honor Roll for Bethel Schol First grade Exton Craven, Berth ;i Stout. Fourth grade Caldwell Smith Freeman Smith, Dewit Kemp,, Floyd stout. Fifth grade Edith Smith, Everett Stout Sixth grade Virgie Smith, Leverett Kemp, Gerona Stout Seventh grade Amos Stout, Fleta Stout i "Whizz bang" and i "wampus cat" Mrs. Millard H. Allred -.X'" .it.W''i Ufrv''t ,''; ! Troy to Hve Waterworks 1 For the rst time the town of Troy MUST GO is to issue bonds, havinc been vithout I. bonded indebtedness until the present. ; In several towns In our. State, no- La8t week the town council issued an tices have appeared to the effect that order to sell 125,000 worth of bonds ; certain obscene pub ..cations are not for Mwer and waterworks which will tAAAAAAAAAA: liAAf;iAiAA'VAAAA MST" 1 !? M' folm complete network over the her namrto the list last week, town.' he bonds were sold March 2nd. a J " -1 f. ": s I wnen mayor, i , o. jcidndge announced Rmnt rrnr.. tho tt.n. rr n. thof (K. ..I. - . . : T w ara uiBse iuskuuio muai tOWn ceaae. Hot Dog, Whin Bang, and the famous Wampus Cat were esoeciallvl " piNmrutv kpwq ; i menuonea oy toe mayor. Ltters con-, , T IT1, iT1 Ter! ??nl .to M's Dolile Vickory, of Farmer, is r,, j dealers in periodlcaJs of the city to be visiting friends and relatives in town. Iz: ' TxT . T..ln" '.nw- " Mrs. R. E. Richardson, Mrs. John 'ISaTi win not oe wen Pierce and daughter, tliss Nettle, Vi iT ' ' corapiy wiui 8pent Tuesday Jn High Point . this ruling. v. ; Miss Epsle Wrike, of Winston S i ' r (.. 1 1 t Kv V .a,,-- - vr-j. -t tractive vv N The Vulcanite Hexagon Slab".' Shinglo oors unusual deoo-v V ' rativa' possibilities. The i -distinctive tile pattern eurfaced with crushed slate in its natural colors of grayish : prccn or deep rod will enhance tho eppcaranco of your homo, ,And this roof is also , exceedingly durable, fire . resistiiiR and completely' wcaUiir(i;-,!it. It is quickly Bpj'liod witlioiit even bo much M marking oil tho roof with a ' chalk line. - , Vou Vul'-.'inif will rail f; ran rift 1 , ' iH f tclU;iivO .'( Isto or wo vyour.amj..;y I V . lem is the guest of her .1 f run down, weuk and m m w' AC1IES AND PADiS SLOAlfS GETS EE1! AT)rotlinjofrKiintf. Have a bottie of Sloaa'a U aaent Imndy and appijr wactt you fint fed the ache or pais. Jt quickly ease the paia mai aeadi a feeling of warmth thrao ah aching part. Tfrirn'r I iniraffjiaiiiai wiAout rubbing. Fine, too, for rheflmattsm, nranlpa. sciatica, sprains and tnins.tifi laiata, lame back and socie muscle. - f or forty years pain's c- i JUk your neighbor. At all druggistt 35c, 70c. HAQ. liniment Clau- Ymm- Com Icxioa of ptaiph km snd other facial disfin uiguwal. Um freely Dr. Hobeon'e frima Omb meat. Good for eexema, itching akia, and other akin trouble. - One at He. Uobaon Family Bemadwa. DrHobsonS Eczema Ointment nAmntn Mr t'nn ' m -A . i mo A mm..,.. . r a'VW.WCV I UJ1 VUW ll Oil' J , ncrYou ; r.a reei ou, or BOru witnt x t. rk he. k- .i. 1 a. A C, , . , , . I AaV4 eM 'W W MV ttmm WWII ' Ji? iV?yS?Z: t ryVoJy l.M ck friend, and relatives in High Point rl'HW " -oiii nM returned home. Prag;Compaiv ,t -.. ,o I Mrs. W.T. Herrin, of Raleigh Is the J v T V!.tmi",1G'",,i Mr. and Mre. J. C. Pugh were vwi- nuorrv ror, preient , asainani tors UiJown Sunylcy. , postmaster general, Is to rocceod Will i H. Hays, recently resigned. .The nomi ; nation is to be sent t othe Senate fhortly. He Is a native- of Colorado. ..The conH Msistant posfmantor gen- - erai, e.. iu bnanfrhney. lost Mg jan .Jn the recent Knickerbrocker theater tdlsanter. xThe elevation of Dr. Work leaven two vacancies tr be filed In the (portoHVce dermrtmnnt, but as yet, no recommendations have been. made. ' - Wants to Itrlve Truck ? ' -Kcports to State director.. If. L. jShlprnan, how that there are three applications for work as truck drivcm for every driver neled, and only one ! application as plow hand for every two plows. . , , . Grow Oinei '"cmrin VfSelaMc Willlnm C. Hammr ft'lvf the htnr llmt hi hai obtntnMl an iiild.tiodnl fj!ida of v i ctHl lo. rc f -.r !, .4 !: -' i' j-nii a)'l ran p n-7 the i - ' ..f f... v 1 i, fi;-' is- ' ) :, tjo- i Misses Mary Anna Bulla' arid Marie Hendrix, of Uiga Point, were week end Visitors in town. V . .. 43 r. D; Mendcnhall," . of Greens boro, was a buslnefts visitor In town Saturday. .. " :': . - Mr. Troy rarlow, '' of Winston-Sa-tpent tho week end here. v, u ' ' Mr. (lurney Brookshire is on the sick list this week.' 'V- t-,",i . Messrs. Av M. Wright' and K."M. Caudle tv-ere visitors in Greensboro Sunday. 5-i .J ri. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Connor, of lligh Point, spent Gunday In town. ' , , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Connor, et Lex ln ton, l imit Sunday with his parent?, Mr. and Mrs, 3. W. Connor. MIhs Mabel :I-ey,-ef. II Igh' Folnt, n the wk etd parst of her par rt, Mr. end Mrs. t, A'hry. r' ' ' .Mrs. C. K Kiser, '. of . TtomasvUta, l.i vinlting -relatives and .friends iu t('H. . , !,-s MArrlt, of Jamritowft, l.i v i' ' r friftiiU and rclr.llvn In town, , ) J r( ;-) r., r ' If? I'fi.l Announcement sisW : ! Quality Shoe Store j HIGH POINT, N. C. We are announcing the first showing of our new Spring footwear. We have a pleasing variety of beautiful styles for your inspection and selection, and will be glad to have you come in and try them on. We are acknowledged leaders in showing the most complete line of stylish an up-to-date foot wear, and have this season excelled all our pre vious efforts. We want you to make the Quality Shoe Store "your store." We assure you of Service, Quality and Satis tion, and are anticipating an early cal1. W X Spring Opening I x G. W. ELLIOTT MRS. E. N. WALL, Manager Z RANDLEMAN, N. C. T We have just returned from New York and other Northern markets with the newest and most up-to-date line of millinery we could select which we will have on display FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 17 AND 18, 1922 EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO INSPECT OUR LINE ti WANTED: Your Sour Cream Good Prices Prompt Pay x t We have made arrangements to have Mr. IL J. lgtrlort, our Route Man, to call at the homes txi: nd collect your cream. Write 4',. . ; , . v: -? es - V. DIXIE DAIRY HIGH POINT, N. C.
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