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r. i ..- - " r fist Foar. THE AisIIEBOUO COURIER, ASHEBORO- 8, CL THURSDAY, MAECH 80, l?; V VHE COURIER SOPHIA ROUTE 1 SEWS FRANK11HVILLE NEWS si-- i 4 - 4 1 . !' -Y. HBJBHEO KVSBY THUKSDAT tm. C H A MMTR. EDITOR second " HI matter at Asheboro, N. C -aga Advrttsan AMERICAN PR k NiyitMnuuva ES3ASSOCIAT1QS Aahehoro, N. C March 30, 1922 Spring has really and truly come. Frit trees are in blossom and are dainc their best to keep nature on 9k jek. There is an old Dutch say-Kg- tbat "when fruit trees bloom dur ing the dark of the moon in March thtt fruit is never killed regardless f freezes or the weather." We hope Has U sign will prove true in t;us rf- because from the present prospects all Vegetables will be much H-I.l on acfoUnt of so mucn ram. are unable to plant their gar- WADESBORO POSTOFFKE ROW Afi- T wno iw'i n irt nTi ic noroin snpnd The KeDubiie!arfe are' having a hard ine some few days in our town. Marlboro Saturday night. Our town commissioners have Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Davis spnt greatly improved our streets in tne Sunday citernoon with Mr. and Mrs. past six months. They have rraaea Robert Bulla. and gTaveled Sunrise and East Beau Among those who attended quarterly OP' up. the eastern, part of town, meeting at Ashebo-o Saturday in this Academy -street, graded . xi n p r,,ii nnn. West Pine street; graded and rave- as Robbins, Rev. M. C. Farlowy Mr. around depot, have and Mrs. John Beeeon, Mr. and Mrs. c" alnut P"; W. M. Brookshire. Mrs. B. F. Ridge, f7d, and graveled taat section of Mrs. Elixa Edwards and Misses De- - '? .' W. C Tip phina Farlow and Cora Edwards. and A. V., Jones' Tesldeneea, f n;- pin Tney ar now opening a street from Miss Fanme Henson, of High Point, w t Mai wuthwes be- Tnl h mJ twen A. C. Brower and Joe Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Henson. Nance Uve by way of the old Railroad Quite a n jmber o: our young peo- crossing to the road near the Coverea pie attended the revival meeting at bridge. This will be known as Asno GlenoJa Sunday night. boro street North Depot street will Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Henson and also be graded and graveled in tae children snent Saturday with Mr. and near future. These Snada or street Mrs. Tom Hughes, of North Aeheboro. are a great improvement and con- Mr. and'' Mrs. Burgess, ol High I vehience to our people, especially tne Point, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. bridge across -Walnnt creek and that; B F Snyder. section near W. (X: Slack's which was , Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and chil- f Tk8 .MW. aIm08 dren, of High Paint, attended meet- S. . t. ing at New Hope church Sunday. I j the, TRINITY NEWS ' " tterlohade a business triD to Greensbom-Mniwinv 1 Mr. James Buie, Mrs. Jane Craven and daughter, Miss 'Jessie, visited' Bodge Brotes time to eet a Republican that is eli- gibte at Wadesboro lor postmaster. In examination for applicants for first, second, and third class postof firrs under executive order of the Piesident 80 (ne tetit gfAhaigrilde is 'point smamtA irom, j 'recoimiierHiaiipiis aa m fasiiness am! IrAHeV Iqdallnca'tion oi the applicant . . , -When .Charles, - A. Bland had been ssfected y thV "Re pubKcaa orgaiiatipnjfojj ppAjnaster. Tfw rnril sei-vice after waitine four relatives at Uertar ans Sunday. lhe tadies' AJd Socety, of the M. E. church will give an Ice cream supf per at Masonic Hall next Saturaay evening. Everybody, is invited. , Mrs. R. D. Garrison Is visiting her eon T. H. Garrison at White Oak. I Hon. W. C. Hammer passed through Mrs. C D. Smith, who has been town Sunday evening. spending the winter with her daughter Miss Claudia Shaw, of South Trinity hr.s the influenza. Sunday had the apperance of a spring day. The roads are vei"y much 'better now between here and High . , -4 X "4 -.4 $4 4 Mrs. ivery ill delight of her friends. Mrs. Rose, returned to her home at City was C V MTl-.A .rVl llOP VlOAVI i nnw ji s. 1 1 iiii i.ii liic ' ' , r- - 1 I 1 J 1 paiuea uy ner tiaugrwer .Mrs. Kose. im marite Bland was finally put on the n for. and Mrs. willard went over tr. M L n' r"uUK .'!! muis: ilh """'"V "x ""s-'jamesiown r ruiay n.gia. Thursdav here in FranVMnvillo ,hi i lAttVit' nnoiinol I - : . . . . . . . . i . "V" ,l,wV" 1 1 AH" Trinity was gnevea to near oi Mr. G. F. Wise, of Siler adona ly.and onwiere-let. deajth of Miss Venitia Smith at here one day last weekfe . ocuai "'!""'.7";i""7'Hi&h Point. , . Almon Garrison haa? accepted a "i tre10unftPf fntewl ! 1 Mr. Ormand, of the high school went position with the White Oak Cotton &&th SlfSIf.to JOigN Ernt Saturday returnng in Mills. : V ; I tte methods fflrna t J. F. Trogdon lefi Monday for -" RP' ffl e&eVlSn3l IWW NevUm, of the high school Greensboro where, he as a job witn IseStiag; Bland -ton the elWole' list Jttitr 'm . . p . t g t c M York. - : . i such a kick u-.at alter. i t iw u-in i- l : . . - : A good sized house for storing to Greensboro last Friday. T r . .-if .1 ! a. . T f . .r- 1 v . I jLprcijrzjr;i gg( f p, at tne ucpoi, . i vymveii - uuu - j.ainn y, viace . ivioon ana a. w. nppett, ot lireeno-.' KHUd' -While Making Monkey Rum ooro spent Saturday evening and Sun- : . . ,. t, t r, t i. dav ith relatives-here i . J L,!iMJ C- C:' Brady and family spen,' .uu - - Bunaay at tne home,:or? Mrs. Samn: fn:WllWihWrf;i3am TiU" Jones in High Point - ; " . i man, also a negro, about three mnes -Mr. and Mrs. C B. Thomas, Mrs.' H-JfffPPfifSLll8 illISP08 Li"ie AUred and daughter, Miss- or- rmrcEmair innrwn, trevutry-'Dneu Luc,le to Qrensboro Sunday. , Smith and several others, attempted,-- Mr. W. C. Tippett and family wen.-, to enter the house Saturday nignt f0 Greensboro Saturday. . wnen several negroes were masing r The Rnwnrfh Iimi-M at h-' Will Be Handled in This Territory by have raised such a Blad was namel by the President a sew examination has been- called. It also appears that BUM -went -to' acfaool at Elon Geg ?ft yeaks,Nago) vten Dr. Newman was President ana fMM Mver pa,id but ,?5 of his .tuition;' there are otHePdiarfeesP of st Waimag- inff character against,,, Bland. , It ,1s vxediebed that BlancT-will not be- con sumed by the Senate. I ; PAR-CLEARANCE CASE 4 Ji T I f i 202 East Washington Street JiuCsx James L. Webb has decided resuLt M Wi; Wt9 Wllhome of?B. H. Cheek jSiinday evening.' L Union county court several fceeftS stove. McKay in attempting to es- Rev. W F WnmhU Prml r nn. Vv 'T otafA hunra ' a itw IJ I t. . . .".T ' " ---- tfte Federal Reserve Bala. ecsioc tfiie cuLisCututi Xaafli m- tS 111 K ' " - . i cteels and the payment of checn r 35- mi an reserve aeposiis 01 janai. f tftffenecifs are arawn. tfuc i ,?tere.w ,hft wlndos? .aasir andMer of the Greensboro District wnt own oegan no nre nrpi I preach at the- M. E. Tseeihfc Uepnty Bf .Mr J r f T 1 W.kk . . Vt . ..in. . .... jk oecsioo 01 juugt ncuu ul-iiuiv mm. rsrown return ea tne nre. Kiiunir tunh.o onality of the act of the-McKay. The coroner wa'Mmktiately . Mm V. A Carolina Assembly 1921, mafc-'suihrnoned. and .Brown, tas eonerat- and Paul. Mr. . t 11 a M 1 .. MJ I . s I I -.t M W I - -t i - I k t I k Priori ft h ig 4fettilifcS2i? church next aun--J if Textile Woriwns, Routh and sons, Ernest and Mre.L. .F. Fentress ! Sanford last week. - Stolea Car WrecSed Nea texlngton A most- unlortunate wreck for Iverett Hauser occurred at a sharp ; J" will go to the re drawn. Buxpi - ' , -Yly iV'iS' 1 C tae state ana proDapiy 10 vne srn:'"' -JSj-niv r 1 HFriilZi curve on the-Lexinrton road in Boone i? left'Their1 wtrk MoaV a township Sundav afternoon Wouhgl fcfcandri Pr UaU8lrU iLrlf?r th? .iSme" I" : EDGAR NEWS VJ""??.-?. frt a rdlucfiAAfValsltosifeerai ef whiih belonged to a hardwrae v n-s"m otiaw J . fifcoAiBWhodtjfci PW. w f2?er f - Fanner, are" bnsfly . engaged, in Death of Mrs. W. W. Arnold .jj1 mea'takl toe. Oa March 25th, Mrs. Nellie Skeftn'atriffiSw 4rTOe s tne Salem$ abandon It there Tttakt tae ' Farlow. 'and family, of Ba Ameki. wife of Mr.-W. W. Arnold, result of a sht dowii of the. Arlioffton Jtn4J?r- -iJ?0JB?l. , v nd; Juuna, spent several .days with reU aaedather home kt -Farmer, after 'ta-.MHis-' 'rf &wttn&.? Jvitm M.WJ tt' . eat BM ttw fa this community. " .-.- - of a Uttle more than two weess,' outcome will be is not certain, but the "V"' uuc ,w A. W, Paul DavU attended court lheads.of the union's-executw-board !XETa? tShJZ Wednesday. h'ri iTmW TaxIIU Wrtrtfrt hAvk dfc. security ora-.ldf iflZ Tn i-WANT COLUMN ; No claslfW adfertbtag wiU take let leas than SO ccU and all ad vert laments sent in must ne .aceem paaied by reaUttanet. -. . , - ;','-V'.' FOR SALE Jersey milch cow, with COME in'and see how much you can Duy lor one dollar rTiday.-i Marcn ; SI, j and Saturday,' April. 1. ; J. FJ Cranford. -Sr ' -. - f v ' j - - . : QL. 1.1 a Li lU anli LmJ TT-Jx' Ti.w41lw HrCLM. JL. er wenton, ana was mamea to eiaed to consider tne suggestion wnjen i i Z 7-j i-Vif,. wjm ner cnuuni jmiu ""r 3, l o rT w"-" I first calf. . G. C lUvett. Ctty. fiallA AanAM aaAanrltf anrlt: A f aw 'I " a WwW vamii awwvu w - ' Reward for the return of a pair of tonoiM rimmed nose glasses, tau or phone Courier Office, " Asheboro, N. 0. '.- )U - i-tfn-pd; . , , . . . n . . . . 1.1.. . i . - . . . 4 nKfift unnsr un lororr tw t.tti c roz.t unt ju-arnoiu in im one was , con- nas peen maae to merge W. w j u. .T Li u. .... i.tlTwu.! plmul "" -"; .V . 1 L mtrd fer early life, and Joined the unions into .one to, better 1olv4 . the iTSSSL SifSt' iMarlboro dv Sophia, crossed-bats pd.' i, ..ii'.! m. nri- Mnthmmf m aititnt-imi - and he later admitted that , it-.( wnj it-So Dhia Friday. - The score beinKl -hfrf nmWatitn thro.iffh life . nwencM, ui hiii cm wi. iw.K U. Ui. .-,, SojW,.: ,,r. RANPLEMAN NEWS ltolenar.,lB hi aurt case wu Xaunct 4 f .Tor o Sophia, several PMraoi tadiet rMH,M w Mra. H. Robbina who has been brushes and other toilet articles, inany m i. ...v - . ,-. . WTX'-l-of.iSS:'? N' VNewBn: attended the guests of Mra. 'WJJS'f-!!; eeTaesday. a .: ? large iwl MrLawrence Griasom, of Lexlng- V"1 "lJ " I w farm :;near JiOST- As pair of! tortoise rimmed Ur. sulky. . Apply to W.r Courier office. 'Schifnum, -Greensboro, "Jn; fold le1 . - tenng, Keturn to: uouirer'. office. " Vpd-tfij Mr, and Mrs, Greensboro, were Hex: fiusband and two 6oru survive Vb ttageitrer with her father, three iutexs and two brothers, and a large nanntr-af more distant relatives. "e funeral services were aaufcTP, The services were conduct- ton waa. a sitor in Saturday. ' m r... w t 1.1. ui.. a iu. mii.-i' hiA way to his former hone:at ,asti- .- sml - lwaa the week end Ska wa? a good woman, an. ernest Mrs. Ethel Milikan. OrisCam. and will be missed . andi Misses Edna lear imembered by many besides tne and James Kirkman FOR SALE 100 bushels of mixed ras $2.50 F. 0.. . B, - Asheboro, A. Cox, Pisgah, 1f.;.C:.y: ''i-v. wnfKfiate family. Bandit CaptMred Mr. and Mrs. borb.' were .the J guests Itml-ih'niiih. aF TTId Point. guest el her mother, , - , -aiienuec -meeang a,ew; uope oun Sinclair. Margie Woooi ' . . bum i T-J"' Vf.;A large'Crowa attended tne revjvu Spent Sunday -' - -y? .:v.,-mTw ;,eetin at Glenola Sunday night The . w -j. , . . i . - . j-. y ,i- : -services are toeing conauctea py- tne i.u n. :r-J.-.-,-f- Ifc'lt-JP 8kn stnd r. family iMlsi. Wn. fi-f-.-'. , ' , vvuu vuie v wwtHr- . a - rv u, . j m i ru-Mte r spent 8avrrday in Gwensbare- ?Mr .nd M- John wet ,t t.f Business visiwr m Fown-riaay;' - - rr - r B:, rs.-; " ; V - - r r---- . t- iTi vll ul Amos uavis nna lamiiy, Annie; and last -week riU her. inother, .Mrs. Hwi, 4.'v r"' An4.rA W ia' Ht(. -wa'rnnhirtd' bvRev. Hj 8. 1 B. Thomu- ?IU'fr.tft fathlsodm- " .. "...-. ki:... Antl ..!..": tUi-'iiil.-TlW W: WI"' w '-..'-.: -."munity. ' ' i.i . -f . . . j ; : . .. ... .v . . i u ., . Point Hospital ; having jiao: an opra yw MiknM ir.tv .. ' a rfmr nrrore Tie-snrrenoereo. nsut rueioa ok hih nana noiuuar. ; v - , . u. ' v i m.ai Wilmlnrton hoscitall - Mr. and MrsT-.T. - L-"' 'Jackson.' 3 ei ' f.rv " "t'j Bulla was auctioneer. Borne or WANTED. Country"', produce, -beef) i hides,'- tallow, -.beeswax, country njeaU, Aeld peas and wool.- For aale A full line of feed and gar den seeds of all kinds; seed pota i toea, can seed,' chicken feed, stock - and. poultry powder and a full line .; of groceries at rock bottom prices. , lit 4 Hammer. ' vy -'-v'!' :? GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRS W guarantee tire repairs to -last ' as lonjr as the tire: Bring in your! - worn casings .for "free inspection. Visit us today before - you -"'forget about it. Asheboro Vulcanitlng Co. FOR "SALE 200 mixed - breed Digs and shoata by express' 15 to 80 i- pounds, 14.00 to 110.00 each. 3. B. Neal and Son, Lake- Toxaway, N. iCl'-.v;,, frj-r. f r;:":-.pd-3-23 Leara at home er school. Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Typewriting,' Civil Ser vice on credit PomMoti guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON SALEM, AND HIGH POINT. v . H'.T w .- tf FOR QUICK SALE Wehave a .scvl '. en room nouse wun au moaern eon veniences, in East Asheboro altuat 'ed on one and onehalf acres .r of land. 'A good garage is on; this property,, also ; good , chicken lot. .This can be bought for cash or on - terms You can buy it on the in .' Stallmen plan if "you want to and .'pay for it just like you pay; rant, and In a few years' time 70U will own your homej by applying ymr rant money -as"- payments. TneM , terms are- offered for an immediate sale, , C-G. Somers. t .- i V -2-22tf SINGLE COMB BROWN and" white ' Leghorn eggs for sale, 1.60 for 15 ' A. O. Feme. I v. r, ; 8-23-tt treatment and will recover. . JHIgh J'olnt, were vimtors in town rr: "JTV" 'Z 1- nirr!,, " " , 9 TOO,,7"c ;4 WTt. aegr; had beet, -trailed, Uj .Sunday, th? tf: Mr Jackaon'S Wj't "a El Ho It 5 ntttt tihT" ,0'd h (?l 4 'iaamp by bloodhounds,' .where ke waa.pa-nta Mr.-and Mrs, 1a W. McCauwy.'. JrA A1 rnr hool e-.-V-! ,i0r?: V , ' L.'' .U, . V-M,aSaiJ sanl-token after hard, -Mf. Boyd Bell, of Gnsbore, was . euLmtS nd the' ' ijt4 i'v- !" N ''LVi" c"' r -r. lie has been p.ilty bf numei-'a visitor In towa Sunday,' - i "inf Tlt IhurLlay evrr,- 'ST V' c,lnMdr ' , r-"T2T-rr; 7 .IT' -7. .n." . kTI 7 r 1?;"' Ing. IntereKtmr games ana. ror ... , vUnt. . tt li;rh Point, i t.r.j?-1 .- rf.tf r- .-, , s , lurawnea amu. rirrv. lot i . tUp !ay alirht with his brother J , Vr.y,r.r.- .-'--...' 'V - . .' and rtfreRUnrnts were served. . ':i? v i, ., . . - .-.il ? -fl Ulll dlcman Rout 1. were in twn Suny R yl -A(, - r9 l r. .,. Mr. W F. Pp-Vire, Rev 01 - " t' .ih pi ?r: Alrx RobWne . v.-UlKlUng friends nd relatives.- s ; i- l'r" "' , , . ,. 1 i,-lo, "" - Men.M . ' . ...... ru,i-iiy -mcrting at A-he boro Eat- .' 4 a , . v . s a --- v t na r i - . . . 'ANTED To. get In touch with saw mill man who J will furnish bill of framing and other lumber. Thomas LetrUierti Asheboro, N. C. .' . It SHINGLES Car - fine . cedar shhv gles Just arrivetLL- -.Price ' rl(ht -Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co, r r i V kvidow of tTie' - Jlemrr Clyde Connor and Dinar I- . fit.ii (J IJ. ark Creek towm pral, of Ilieh Point, were In to rj Bt the home of jipr, (I-i'H'fl- buf inf i f ntur-lny. " - i. Iw W. t'c-l TursMny, l.aich , Mii VVilrrn Jirw-lci who linn lfri ,ty-xevfn,viiting Mr C." I J'l'tiMotl Tor pf-in- ui- tune r"(iirn'(l to irt home In IV t i' ,i-'iy. " - I 1 r ' I WH t lit Ij wb att ' t! e 1 1 r to 1 - r .! I fill ' ti HT r,t I ! I r fni!i!I wpr rf I" ' wi' n t -r(,i. t Vfe- f the r ii in Nori; r- f'.im' -, n ijt tlx i v i'.J to t -v, - . k.i, I r. iiff l t l f-- r I I.- rc-t on.r ' In-r f-rv ' I i'i.I, I ra Cor, of ramwir touts 1, I home Wedni-ndsy sfter rpend r;,l days lth rr!tttiv io thi :i! Vr ' ; - ' - : ; t.t lh music rlaverf In tTi v rnft Rt tr. hnni LOST HunrH keys. Tostomce key nd two fiat trunk kcytLesve at Clerk's omce, , ..; . : ltpd Vm BALK One 1322 t r, I'.h numerous ' ' -r ,mlleji. - 1&20 ,-:nt ti.litiort-.' good ,.i mm .4 tarter. FOR SALE One of the best 74 aen farms' in the county" 6 miles fror - Asheboro, on sand and clay -ros'l grod six room house, rood barn sr other outbuildings. This proper! can be bought with small psym' down and balance in one, twe a! three yearn. For further partleuU see C. G. Vomers, A. hcboro. 126 Janip Va-ker. Aahrboro Route 3 lay r.i ne of C!rl' .t- and h.l TV. 0 I :i I0LlJt DW:- I rl.Uy Marrh. 51, end atunU Apill 1. J. V. Cranford. FOR SALF Nire 7-room resider. on lUv.n Ft., in Tcn-rove, Randol county, N. C fini.iied up to 6 '"With pried wr!l cf vatf-r on b; porrh. .'km1 fre-1 l,;4m ami gan anl rme irr nr rr.re t I:md, I i. r i lence h of rT . Ii I und r . ' Ap to U i Dm' K .h sir , In' V 1 lnn' ;i ave !. T. I'r... ,ir In r.-f r . ! I r 1 t.1 ! 1 1 - D-iC. o U p.. C. A. f'..l. eimV9i,fc!r; j( ffOTt DON'T 1 ' ' - h : J. I. C V.nT a, I'll ' " 'ir-!ny, Ar'-I 1 -t r f in fft t 1'rl.Uij' In i:: , v 1 I I
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