DIE AHEliOliO CCL'ttlElS. ASHEBORO. .N. C lay, :i is, J r:,:i rnnAn Xfrt.-U Tr-. "I aV IN HONOB OF MISS FLETA TATE DEMOCRATIC CXYEXT0IN IN siWarrea, of New Bern. ivji vaiguutii. xiiaiuu iUUJ 176, , i raleigh apkil wcuun- MOXDAT, MARCH 2. 1923. o. ft Alien T. Trotter vs J. C Davis Xo. G. N. Thomas vs E. N Lock et el 1UEA Lucas et al vs Levi Luck et al JC. 1CZ-168 la R; Entry of D. A Barley X 1S4 A S. Alien vt Alfred Kin . 18C J. W. Jacksea vi Emma Kearnes V. X01 J. W. Uulin ts Western Union TeL Co. liew Tift Ib the klatter of the Estate of E. B Steed tios in memory to Colonet Lamb by TT CONVENTIONS ON APRIL 15. Charles Whedbee, of Hertford, and , M . r.v t tan resolution eoncerain senatorial the reeoki- KEW- BUILDINGS FOR BAPTIST ORPHANAGE AT TliOMAJsYlLLE The . Thomasville Baptist orpha- Ouv hearts are KmliM end bleedlnr. I And bowed In mef today - ?. , 1 j For the dearest idol of our home I At meeting of the Democratic ex- district by Senator Solemoa GaUert aare baa started the erection of two III suddenly snatched away. a -.. ecu tire committee in Raleitrh laM of Rutherfor. Colonel Watts, as us- buildings, the Simmons-nursery and I Iweek it was decided that the State uaL made the motion for adjourn-the Uutchinson i&emoriaL It seems we can not fire her np J convention would be held la KaieifB ment . -.-. - I The former is to replace the etrae U'- I n,i)-ii.jlvV . . . . . " i m. . : if i , i . . wr aw tc9uk wv V i , unoer uie auen resolution. - mu iur oeetroyea py nre last . Aug"Urc Oh GodI sustain us in ear rTief,T I Precinct meetings were called for airreenvents. now bv force concerning while the latter is to be a memorial If we must let her go! i , .Saturday, April a, at I ociock ana ration . of Senators stood and only to the memory of the wife of Ret Hutchinson of Wake County. - , fSvA . i . . " w w v , TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. Truck Co vs J. R.' Our spirits are groping in We cannot understand Nor see our way In this dark hour Lord lead us by thy hand. f.-rv .county conventions lor Saturday, -ustri-u the honndariea of which have J. H. Our sorrow is greater and deeper Than mortal tongue can express Our hearts cry out for comfort SCs ZirX.A. Presnell et al vs J. S. Lewis et al 2ei tSS Manufacturers Finance Co. A Superior Motor Royal el al Xev Z&e J. E. Brady vs A. C Moten A Elmer Moten, trading as Moten Bro? Iev tS& H. H Kennedy vs Adams. Evans Co. s ZS6 W . Robinson 4 A. P. Robinson, trading as W. E. Robinson Co. vs In this our great distress. -V 4. M. Field. .KavKI Mart Jones vs J. Ed. Kirkraan , Our Fleta was fair as a lily So. 2S9 LD. Waggcrs Chas. R Burns And pure as the morning light .. . I Our fondest hope, our pride and nnubauAi, aiakiu zz, lazz. i darkness 'April 15, at 11 o'clock. . been chanired are effected. The only other business transacted tht ten districta involved have al-i We believe in Tanlac and so will you was the pwin t Tn"" r gemenU ' In - the if you try it; v.-.-.: ' memory ui wm w jwu thirteentn aistnct waxe is to nave a !Our love and care day and night. State Senate in districts having more Joy, than one Senator,' the boundaries of which were changed oy tne last uen- vllav 270 In Re: Last will and testament of Maggie Lumsden, Deceased Met 271 Murray Crowell Motor Co. vs W. B. Delk JJn. S72 Manufacturers Finance Co & Motor Truck Co. vs W. R. Walker et ai Mew 275 T. L. Swaim vs W. A. Kahoy Nv 276 Joseph E. McDowell et al vs Norfolk Southern R. R. et al Xa. 277 C; N. Royals vs L. R. Ingram Ma. 278 R. L. Kearnes vs N. F. Davis & U. G. Davis, trading as Davis Bros. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922. . Kb. 27ST Ck. C Salmond vs John G. Shaw i 280 C CI Hilliard vs W. W. Dfacon 3su 281. C. C. Jsley vs H. N. Reaves i 3I 282: L. D. Mendenhall vs John Miller et al Ho. 283 J. W. Bowman vs Thos. C. Black et al Mo 2i Johm E. York vs C. G. Somers FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. X 287 A. J. Macon, Admr. of Roy J. Macon vs Daniel L. Smith JioL 288 Floyd Smith vs W. G. Brown Ho. 289 J. M. Gallimore vs S. A. Thompson Ho. 292 T. A'Farlow et al vs S. M. Rike et al Xo. 295 J. M. Ring vs Martin McNeill et al SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1922. Jffo. 324 Sudie Coble Davis vs John R. Davis Ho. 329 M. M Coltrane vs Tish Coltrane aio. 333 Mattie L. Wood vs Arden F. Wood JIo S41 Gertrude Burns vs C. B. Burns Sek. 349 Pearl M. Coltrane vs Chester Garfield Coltrane 31a. 352 R N. Cox vs Lorena Cox : a,. I s lovef Chairman to Meet Meetings of county ehariman cf Richmond ; Our darling is now taken from us. Her young life so filled with Ood' Is broken and now she will finish Her task in 'the kingdom above. Dear Fleta you've made our . liw richer By your presence with us this long, You've brightened our spirits with J , sunshine And lifted our hearts with your song. Your voice with its silvery music Will fall on our ears no more Till we join you in singing His praises When we meet on the beautiful shore. (Written for the loving parents by V. C. M.) Lamb, the oldest member of the com- gtor at each election and 1 Chat- counties of Bladen, Brunswick, i- Co- . mitt; the eleetion of Luke Lamb, ham d Lee are to rotate, with the lumbui ' and rumheriand, at Clark-4 ' of Williaraston. as a member of th snator coming from Chatham thU ton in the -county of Bladen. , . , ' 1 '. s '. committee to succeed his father; and Xn agreement has also been I 17th,, District, composed- of the - - ' the adoption of a resolution proyid- mAt in the twelfth district, compos- counties of Guilford and Rockingham, ing for the rotan among counties of the counties 0f Harnett, Hoke, at Greensboro in the eounty of Guil 1 " of I)emocratie cadidates for the Uoon Randolph. , 'ford.- a.- - t . .v',',' Sr,.t in HistHrta havinc more r I . ; . -..."'' . ' i ' 18th District, - -composed of : the r , ' 'counties -of Davidson, Montgomery, ' ' i Aaaomhlw I Meetings oi coumy coamiuui vi, lucnmoTui ; ana ccouand, at Troy In Fo owing the roll call by secre- """" " r"uX awnwawj.-( .,;, ..-.. tary W T. Joyner. of Raleigh, Chair- pose of maJlng agreements that will f. ,19th ..; District,; composed 'of thaT man J. D. Norwood, of Salisbury, an- stand during the life of the, present WUnties of Anson, Stanly and Union, nounced 43 members were present senatorial appoionment were i- call- atWadesboro in the county of Anson. : -in person or by proxy, and the com- ed for Tuesday March 21. as follow . 25th District,., composed cf the ' - mittee proceded immediately to its' 8th District, composed of the xouni counties of Catawba, Iredell and Lin , . work, adjourning in 45 minutes, ties of Johnston and Wayne, at coin, at Hewtoj in-, the county of v Tributes were paid Colonel Lamb by Goldsboro in the county of Wayne, Catawba. . .?,..f 'tv; .' v , Governor Cameron Morrison, Cem- 9th District, composed of tthe,! 27th District " composed-', of the,, - missioner of Revenue A D. Watts counties of Duplin, New nanovr,.counues ,oi ueveiana, Henderson, and B. C. Beckwith, of Raleigh. The Pender and Sampson, at Burgaw; in McDowell, Polk and Rutherford, at v call for the conventions was offered the county of Pender. ; .'.H.''v,Itu1iieirfoxdtoa; ..n! th county " of , by former Chairman Thomas D, 10th District, composed of & the Ruerfois WOULD LIKE SECRET FOR LOOKING WELL "Two weeks ago I weighed 96 lbs. Now I weigh 105 lbs. and feel perfect ly well. Anyone 1 see suffering 1 tell them of what Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has done for me. They aW want to know what makes me look so well. Your medicine has also been x 253 Rortha Stow) vs H. w. -Steed a real lite-saver ior my motner.v-i cannot recommend it too highly for stomach trouble." It is a simple 21a. 298 Westing-bouse Lamp Co. vs C. S. Ridge & G. W Hilliard, trading ac harmless preparation that removes the SECOND WEEK. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. Thfr Electric ShoD I . 2B. 301 Consolidated Oil Co. doing business as Standard Paint & Lead Works vs L. M. Fox 1Kb. 302. Tyler -Mfg. Co. vs Lexington Grocery Co. V 34ol 303 Merchants Publishing Co. Inc., vs E. O. York et al , Ma. 3K Ko-Mo Supply Co. vs E. 0. York et al X 305 Interstate Motor Equipment Co. vs E. O. York et al , So. 311 Claude A. Hayworth vs Yancey Rachel et al : ZBa, 312 Will Hastey vs American Railway Express Co. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. v B&a.S33l:Mary' F. Humble et al vs James B. Henson 131a. JH5j C. Wi. Brown & M F. Wlliams, trading as Sea grove Milling Com pany vs W. J. Moore , "HauSUi BV L. Johnson vs W. P. Smith V Mav.3U8J- W. Jackson vs Emma Kearnes et al 59eu.320M. M. Bouldin vs L. H. Everett et al t HI.t TTni; Kfiarnes vs Niece Willard WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1922. 20a. 322 Wilson Baldwin vs H. P. R A & S. Railroad Co. ' Ufa. 323 Lou Vestal vs W. L. Little .'Hie. -325 J. A York & S. W. Presnell, doing business as Presnell & York vs ?, John A. Presnell Ka.328 James Nelson vs Erastus Jessup et al r THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. 2Ba 330; L. M. Cranf ord vs W. H. Montsinger aEov 331 Wister Williams vs D. O. Nance et al "JIo. 332 D L. Redding et al vs Cora Redding "Jta. 336 Lillian Pugh vs Sallie Pugh et al 3Ba. 340 Asheboro Roller Mills vs C. M. Horst FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. 3To. 341 Clyde Johnson vs Sapona Cotton Mills, Inc. Mo. 343 C. C. Kime Jr., by his next friend, C. C. Kime vs Southern Cigai Company 1 X? 344 Isaac J. Kidd, by his next friend, Mary Jane Kidd vs Madison E. Browa : ft" 3 HOTION CALENDAR TO BE TAKEN UP ANY TIME DURING TERM "Hot. 21 Beulah Routh by her next friend J. W. Routh vs Guy Routh Not. 22. L. M. Nance vs Geo. Sheffield Nox. 23 Wesley Routh vs Guy Routh . 40 J. M. Luther vs Asbury Ragsdale et al a 41 E L. Reece vs J. S. Villre Hev 43 Chas Coltrane & Alfred Hoover doing business as Coltrane & Hoovei ts Milton Lackey IT. 60- W. C. Lindley vs J. E. Dillon et al Hot 62 A F. Parrish vs Chas Williams Nat. 63 Caroline Staley vs Bruce Staley et al K . 64 In Re: Phillip Teter XcL 2 H. T. Coins vs Charlie Williams Sov C7 J. F. Pickett et al vs Mary E. Black Sa. . Tl Beatrice Bulla Cox vs Elmer Cox 19 M. L. King vs J F. P. ITiomas Ko ' 80 Rosa Spencer vs Pies Spencer 'ax81 W. B. Delk vs E. M. Kennedy et al 'o 86 M. E Hill vs Lum Goins o I J. T. 'Wood Admr.. of Nathan Lutterloh Ta. KH.O. Small vs Iva Gordon ; MST. J Finch, Admr. of R. B. Jackson vs RoM. Lane .'a. 109 C. 1L Crotts vs Sam Fhimpn ;a 114! J-1. Wood, Admr. of Jefferson Brookshire vs ataf . 'a. 120 J. W B rower vs Artemus Ward , ,v , .tl, 122 Millie Brown vs W. M. Richardson . v t - 124 BLP. Wooley vs Z. D. Dornett et al ; ,;' t IZS M. M. Hoover vs Alfred Hoover ' . .': w iu J Ann. a. ilumDie vs mil veneer Co. , . 141 N.S. Caldwell et al vs Sallie C. Vernon et al ... f;i ' t '. .. 147 R.UrWhite et al vs W. C Jonee . a -" ,. UK James T. Turner vs Southern Express Co. A American Ex. Co. catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded, sold at Standard Drug Store and all other druggists "WE WANTED A CHANGE" Mr. vs Annin Lutterloh Miranda Brookshire A. We were getting a dollar six bits for our corn, We could sell every hide from the hoof to the horn; But we wanted a change and we got it Now we're getting a quarter for corn it's so cheap That we burn it for fuel, our toes warm to keep; We can't ell the hides so we'll bury them deep, But we wanted a change and we got it. The poor working man pulled down eight bucks a day, Now he's darn glad to work for half of that pay; But he wanted a change and he got it There was work and a plenty for every man's son, And warm food and shelter when that work was done, ) Now millions are idle, where before; there were none; j But we wanted a change ant we got it 'M Wilson spent quite a long time. over there, ' ' I For peace he was fighting, but what (lid we care? , " -: We wanted a change and wejfot Now all we read of ia golf and vaca tions, v : Gay week-ends at summer resorts and plantation, -- " ; (Not what we expect from the head of a nation)) . . But we wanted a change and we got it. ,. We were prosperous and happy, well ed and gay; Now millions of ;children go hungry each day: " , Ttnt ws wnnted a change and we irot.it. Meanwhile we hear this; "It was certain to come "Reaction from war time" end war , three years donei If we wanted a lemon we sure did ' pick; one. ' WelW we wantod a changes Now y, .we're got Itl r ' ' ' i i .' tW Is not a sinule portion of the bondy that is not benefitted by tht helpful action of Tanlae. til 6 Per Gent till Safety IS ASSURED EVERY PURCHASER OF ALAMANCE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS MONH aoA N3K HXIAV HS3ANI lit I Peace of Mind Comes 'wi'th the thought that your money is safely in ested and earning' good interest s Unusually highinterestnd unreliability go hand in hand. SLt per cent interest on any investment is the maximum paid with safety. Alamance First Mortgage 6 per cent Gold Bonds are secured by mortgages, pay 6 per cent interest and are' backed by over $250,000.00 surplus. There is no better better investment for your sur plus funds. Write pr call for free booklejt. v a INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING" Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Co. Wi,E. SHARPE, Mgr. i . . . aaaealeaa BURLINGTON, N. C .. r..;r Jxmtn Turner vs Southern Express Co. it,? K. L. White et al vs W. C. Jones . . i s J irC Virginia Heaves et al vi Rby Owen et al . ,V-' . 172 Mary M. Hudson vs J. F. Willard ' 'r, .v. . Bertha Langley vs John W. Langley '. V ; : V ::JK. IL Lewe et al va 1. C Harris ' rn srollla F. 8ken va Roby Tante - "- -.", r criarles T. Loflln va Atlantic Oat Une E. R. V t R E. Betta ve Summerfleld-I-auhlin ' . The Penplee National Bank vs Union Etnre Co, ; Owen Tire k Rubber O Inc. v K. 0. York et at J. P. Powers tiM L Kendall et al ... , ? ' C. O. Somers vs fC A Y!i'mjv-.on, . ' . . y ' C. a Somen vs 8. A. Thompson ." ; ' C. G. Bomers vs . A. 1 . --n ; on 1 n T y '? ":i!r et al "' 1 :-r et al -i ! iver Chair Co. Inc. . . 4 is'lliat 'Cold old Coiigli Hanging 0a? y VOU win be convinced that Dr. ' T I Kinase New Diacovery does hiat jrhat h is meant to do eootbes coue& , raw" throats, ; coegrttioivonnented cheata, loosens the phlrgm pack and break the obstinate cold and rripp attack, relieves the congestion ux the . bead. No harmful ' drugs, therefore good for children as wtU as grownup. Right awsv you will notice the Change for the better. Has a con vincing hraling t-itte that you will Bppnsfiate. liny a lU' at ny rlrug. gmte on the way Ik me t-n:t'.t, C'c ' - . . , . ....... L' - " t l'arn that he hail p-n f.mrV' A l-i t'.fl a-1 cf trn- fprrlnar t' 1 1 r ;' ( t' I I-1 t i ( a 1 ' . I Cleanly CRU-MO Challenges Comparison! .vv-r . Word I V w 4 r 4'r . CzUrnal Bemediet r rt rv ,. 1 u vfc A m as fV.i'.'.'i "-IVf'V.V -' The v ? Soul of ; Mutton Tallow,- To experience, tz cxcir.plLlcd by fTar.dniotl.crr, v. ho could handle or dinary croup with the Lr::t cf t.;cm h i l:cn cd-.I. cm cherr.ical Ecicr.cc's iirorts. CHU-!!0 h nn treatment not to do away v.ith tl;e d::tcr, Lut f .Ecrlou-i enough to juctify calling Uin in or rct3 there. to 1 Al . U .J .1 a ir.2 rczuu 01 raou c rrjrency external r ir o in c.""", not ard relief until 1.3 t -o ' r1 if " t . 'I'll c-'T'i 9 . r I , - - - - i " , i .' 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