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THTTRSDAY, MARCH 1, 1922., TEE ASHEBOHO COUKIEIt, ASIIEBORO, N. CJ .v : p"-,--"-p . www. ..wwina mi n".l"Tl'l'J'll17T:T'7''TT'S7 'I 111 IM rilN llfcliWI I i i-t-"-im'i Il FLATTCIINQ MILLINERY 2 . ; You Cordh to Attend our . 4 v ; - . ...... ,- .: , : , . -iJliSieiS Op en in g Thursday? Friday and Saturday, March 16, 17, 18 LOVELY TAFFETA FROCKS The most up to date line of millinery we lue ever shown in Asheboro. We are now ible to show you a complete line of Ladies' Dresses, Evening Dresses, Coat Suits, Coats and Sport Suits. Also a complete line for Misses and Children. If it is Style knd Quality you are looking for you will fiad it at the"Wagger Clothing Company. Yours for service always, Asliebdro,;N. C, WAGGER CLOTHING COMPANY Randleman, N. C. millinery AT AUCTION! : Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18 You are cordially invited to attend our Spring and Summer Mofi Showing We have made special efforts to pur- chase hats of the Latest Styles and Fashions That we think will please our friends and customers OPENING SALEI f C A T TT D n A V ivf A T ri tt 'e? on. i u ju a x , in rv iv Vj n Mules, Horses, Automobiles, Buggies, Harness 8 and the greatest and most complete line of Army g Goods ever put on sale in Troy S CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY 1 o o o B. B. MOFFITT, Troy, N. C. EARLY HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY iet Us Show You Our irk ,'U: Line Bet You Buy :4 n vi I 14.' -1 ill 'ill tr r.. J' Store r, Go Mrfc Margaret;Smith,?MU INCREASE OF 8U10DE3 Soma of tht reason' pven M lATTninirrm TO WAR'lullcrou For inntcnce, on mn for f hlra"; first to go, and Hall will likely b tl - Confusion in C. 0. P. Thlnirft are not entirely harmonious regarded In tha Hanlin cabinet. Hayf . WM hunf himself because ' ha m. ort rum c.,(!,1a in tna nil wii B w iwm "' invrv cu ,t . . . i4 m wA 2lM.V. iTtU " W rtfoaJd to Hau,-UWnfVkad difficulty wiUi L?.uS?SS r,'rlou9 reord to the Waa him. One old maid, left a nota Uktr, of the Shipping boarda, Thera he'"" ,h!lR 'rti J Jill,! t.s3 v . . t a flUaM la nnt mnit in ih u riMiilnn nf nnininn tM to the tuefol- Troy wvi namea lor jonn u. trgy h rrnrtion Xollowtn. ine war. A j . IT " ... . .... f irv. in.im..t C.mruL Radobh who practced law n Mr. H. G. Scarboro a Montgomery county citizen who is interested in the history of his county has written In terestingly in last week's Mont s;omerian. Many of our readers will be interested in the article which fol lows: On the 31st day of March 1843 the court house at Lawrenceville was burned, and with it all the records of the countv were destroyed, save one book, accidentally left in an attorney's room at the McKae Hotel. I his wr.s a terrible calamity to the county. All the pending suits had to be revived and witnesses had to reprove meir tickets with frreat confusion and conU At this time there was considerable agitation and excitement as to the lo cation of the new county seat neaier the center of the county. The commis sioners first selected White Oak SDrimrn near B. Deberry's then they took a vote of the county. A majority voting in favor of the loca tion at West Old field, where Troy court house now stands, The court house and jail was completed in 1840 1 and the recoids were moved to iroy In August 1840. The Hon.' Thomas Settle presided at the first term of court in the new building' and Robert Strange was solicitor. "'. Tha ccmmlssloners of the . county at this time were Col. J. L.' Gains, Wlllam Corrin, Zebedee Ruseell, Mat tin Rushi Thomas S. Scarboro. and T. L. Cotton,. The new county teat was named Troy in memory .of tha vbM i popular Bute solicitor .AJexanocr rinn.v..,f Mril Trov. . I know this to be a fact. - 21 K-.v..,, ' V . . "! at the- W bile w ua vt rooiiun wi , wi. TRINITY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL Wednesday, June 21, to Thursday, August 3. 1922. Courses for primary teachers, grammar rade teachers, high school teachers, supervis ors, principals, and superintendents. Standard college credits leading to A. B. and A. M. degrees. For catalogue, address aftormath of war brought about sucn nm!iUnn at to CURS life to loose ,f it a nl t rnrtivnnP3 to o. tho economic and business de-,103 ion world good enough for me". Durinn1- 1021 there were MO -JO: Dutham, N. G 1 x :JY : -4 ... ' c c v HOLLAND H0LT0N, DirectX) College Station JUST DO IT YOURSELF 'j KHeol 'em hhnselL nesa of Haya as Postmaster Genera!,; Radolph who - practced law mil- Democrats wpally finding him un-'sTomery County which la quite en er- "W hen you put en your seclx. an! taur MoBt-iTJen Dan Boone's old buckskini tH we puncn turougn. Hi: I" I ... ',l.u. In V Ynrk. n )ne. of reliable- RTublicen eadws hare left ror. . jonn u. iroy nwver -w.. uia n tm m a wior :mi(T " -- . .. . . , .l I V 1.10 r w rend I t unrs.U Thin, to- i ri'v home rridUona, ; r.rriit il-liiie of rrliifiou i-:.y trtkn amon (ri f r i " i!-' ' ruction ' It in' over ii m n "' n-r. uw ..... ."r . v- . v l . -.4. . 1 . . 1 . .... T kHH. - ... ib. tf IA Mil, Ih IT1 UK LIS DULiri I "I WVI V ' "I'V rvm - 1 1 ... i I . . . ., ! r urn u-nn ri u v 11 ltivpei i iiiimiii.' i .1.1 ur .v. 1 h.mi u. .rmnr... . " . - . . - rrmiimff in wTi vijf" , " r,.-: -. : ,.u IT tv m mv.,, w.nMi..nifrm 1841 to 1843 nerer aaw ioM Ifc turn of hApjiine a thnuTi iettor lit Bute iMtiier, is Mint watcnea wici" "v ' ' - ' . in- conditions tha relief of xnfTcrin- days with lnUrt. Utile falUt is put mere were two nowis in iroy ei and distrp.s to he expected with the In the announcement of his reslfrna, this time, one by Wllllant Lassiter and r turn of normal mmlne-a artivltic, lion as national commltWman tnf the other y Captsin- Ihmcan McKae. il.m f-r in the future will show a smrt will probably orpo his jrettin- A Unr portion of the first Inhabitants ... i. t ,, ti .i .'nrrw.m iii ih niiiiiir of out. of Mont ffnmrry county came f rom Vtr- lninpton rlans l'if ( rMirtlni i 'rnia and Maryland, the wim pun Dm r',,, r.f li.nvl.l-.m conn- r.f the fiinnly b"in(r 5-otch drrrn.lent ; . .! )., .,, jr 1 ' ' -m I - a-" I il" ir i.tcu( ,:ion v.n lan.i in-'. .out, hind and fore, ., to make htm some more? - : knew ho'd . ro . barefooted and When he carved up a redakiawht threatened bit life Did he call In a grinder to ', sharpen bis knlfef , lie rot 'em himself. K . When be knew of the haunt of a '. mViL (mm tiffl raHI " ' "'' r I -iirv nina- ey-r-mt i . , , . iil.i i tor a titnlr In err h:m 7m" diul - - ' - . - . - tlipreT It hiko.l It Mmsqlf.. V,V'r m , (,t' roin v( our h'tii'-.t nl ! ! . Don't Jeave all the mendiny; tor tO- : M do " . : Darn "em youmelfl -, The next time your trouwrr m ' ', to be presspd , Just say to your notheb "jTr------ j - down end rent - III do It myself. If your basement is liHom! ' ' biph and trsth Dont snd for the baK m And lo it ynur-irlf. For rmitr I pia jf i 1 1 i .,!)
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