THE ASIICDORO COUIUERJ ASHEBORO, N; C t .THURSDAY. MATH, 1921 THE RZPUEUCAH . . . PIE-EATERS OF NORTH CAROLINA TOWN AKD, COUNTY. i- ilNTERESTIKC IHSTG?,!- NEffS O COLLECT BY ; FIELD COXRESFOENT (From Durham Son, .Republican.) cal sketch c? the county of davi:: :i Clean patot -p mkMp it up.fv The followina artkl fa a sketch -of Geatla raader. mrike as roar mind . DavidsoA eeiinty written by Susie Sex- A has already been stated by the that van will attend th Democratic I ton f. the Denten high achooL This North Carolina nresa, Mrs. Lindsay county convention in Asheboro on Ma; lis a food article and we -commend the IS. Subscribe to The Courier and there- Patteraon. 'of Winston-Salem, ' is the first woman of this state to be nomi nated for congress. Hers is the dis- b toost B,HiPh eountv. Randolph tinctfau, to the Republican party of best county in- the state and all the nftn district, is the honor. I he ot. i just a little boosting. Su nt4d "L,.fJ- Mr. W; W. Bedding and family hare convention on the day the conwtT wk i ch.w was hefcL JN liy the report war moed to SouU Acboro not as full as the proceedings printed Mr. Alex Eedrick and family spent TET3TY HIGH SCHOOL willNTO ELI WHO. HATH : IllAPJlLTS POLITICS COli;CE!INT:WAS:! ' HELD LAST YiIEK ,M ; f, t ,-' ' " - -j , v,.",- Trinity high school was brought to a sucees&rul close, on May . A. se ries of commencement exercises mark- SHALL EE CIYEli" MOT-: MO OF ADIINISTRATM ' .5 (By Walae Bassfordlu (Special News Correspondent) Washington, Dr C, May 8, The vriter and the teacher, or parent who has county pride Aiffieient -to insUU this in the minds of ; school. children. How can we be proud at our. county if we do not know- of-iberTHierits, achievements, and-resouroes Histo ries and aketcaea of . Randolph have been written by the school children, of Asheboro and various schools in .the county, but we have had none for pub lication for a long, time, V let's have a sketch of eur ountyl-'.x-. ; Davidson count v .waa fornied "frkm a part of Rowan county.,., in i 1822 'Point, while Gabriel Holmes was governor .v i i r.. i uib suite, ana wms juuneu m Honor AI(D CIIRBTUIOTY IS - i v: DISCUSSED BY HOSTER To , the Editor: Can one who doe not observe the golden . rule . be . christian 7 In -x dismissing J. -Li Wil-';"- ed the cloains- dava of tha arluwil vttar. i- nr. v: . . k berinning en Friday , evening ' Annl k.,-. f R..ki:... . engraving without giving him a hear- : 28 awJ oontanuing daily until Wedne control, are used to seeing the highr ornanung the charges, did Pra- . . tZIJS??' li001 ealeried attorneys -of the corporations, Harding observe i the golden rule? . 3 Play. .TThe Captain o Plymouth.".f-ss. u Wahinrtoa and r away with- da by . MrWilmeth. and all of , in the morning papers: Saturday and Sunday m lhomasviue. The un was uaable ta print the Mr.' and Mrs. W. r. : iceaaing, oi statement of Mr. John A. Smith, of BackCreek township, were in town High Point, an outstanding figure in Saturday. the progressive contingent of the Re- Farmers throughout this section are publican party of North Carolina, encouraged by the prospects for a Mrs. Patterson was placed in nomina- banner wheat crop this ' year. The tion as the result of the speech by wheat crop is looking fine. We fear Mr. Charles A Reynolds. After a the fanners will hardly realise as few seconds by other delegates Mrs. much for their wheat as they did un Patterson was nominated by acclima- der the Wilson administration, tion. Come to Asheboro . Saturday and Tor more reasons than one, The help to make the Democratic onty Sun reproduces Mr. Smith's state- convention a great success. A large xnent, for its sentiment is the pivot on crowd win be here and you must Join wklA th tat nfthf Emnhlinn nartv the procession. ' T. j vt &u i r i: nx . Tl t r T l- xt ivA rtiavliH-A OVw i Sun has no apology to make for bring- server's subscription man, was in Uwn , n"L 8 'SgZ ingit out in its entirety. It foUows: one day last week. " .fc "Jffi JA& fifiT So far as Mrs. Patterson is con- Mr. Claude Winslow. who Uvea, r '":;,,'" It cerned, she is as fine as silk, all wool about 10 miles west of Asheboro, has and a yard wide, but the methods oy 80ii his farm and moved to r lonua. which her nomination was brought r t.h'Mr.tnl and noou- SEHtl!"" "Friday and what they came for, but. surprise is,08 wl0.m ddeBly dismissed. - ZZaJ. L 7vZl luy growing OTtr.the fsce that under' this v t. V ; "T:11. 1lfra. uwV"i funV1 - ot y ask;and,by"I -aUVl Uif,friL JmtL J!ii w cei'. Vt what'a more, they . get ft IThe. writer -knows. U , WOmetlv TO " Wearily, thV.pbservers ffe'penon-flj; He. served wjth Mm. om, : e nen 72V- VSoWone thing ior the the official; board .of the'--Columbia- tLTVZiZFIFX1 ta omraon-go)dither than many things: Heights Christian churchf Washing- . , S?vnitur M . .- lot the Mod ? of the heavy camnaten ton, J. X.-for aumber. of years. launuay py nev. r . ouonrau, or iilgh 1.f-iKr. , lu f. There la not a hnttr tnan l W.oh- He preached from the-vtext: mki- i,v-..uj,.i n-tivi thn J ir: wiwk , i, 3 w of'lackfWle?a - erfu! appeal to'tai- romt neonl. to P.d. , Leor?orm8 v'r''TI'","- Ii' . - wcdi ju crn ox un excess TiroiiiB - wwi un Hnviu,.gj .u. ru. s . " mont section.- It north by Forsyth; on the-east by Jlan- dolnh; on the south by : Montgomery: and on the west by the Yadkin river. T .J J " ; .1 I i mviuaon county w aruutix ui largest counties' in worth (Jaroiina.; ? It con General William Lee Davidson, ajiero r .1 , : . Ti i...: ... i 1 .1 : , , , . . . . . . . ill uh Anenuiu jMiYuuiuiHia a ' . . rt - imc&wrvi uumniiru top rnncTian ir-i . . . . - . ' . - . . l Davidson county is stiU. situated toPffc'WVf.-x ttatadlfcafcha.i-W WUhnU worthy., honorable and fioneat. central North Carolina to. UwFled-l .''ma- fwUWV WWewta-,.,.. 2T. -..i T-3,iZL.Z.lAt :th' lMe4mi&.i tk. is bounded on the etteif suattag ,rcw v bv, Lftifrh MtiKksn puMu pront wane rae consumer : must,-" pay J aiuuvx uiuney mj cnaois. about are rather, in my opinion, the , ' carrier on Asheboro route raannn hAF nnminfihAn wse man hilt . . . l 1 I . nas oeen reeling me peopio i : scope for a "-- - n,a DOssiDie canuiaacy ior omcc, ww reactionaries, wn that he is trood material mentioned and the old the hungry horde of the old ganf fend is made of the right kind of stuff federal office-holders, couldnt bear ftnd should he be the choice of the the thought of 'a Roosevelt RepubU- Democratic county convention we be- can running lor congress, annougn lieve he win our next sheriff, there are ten of us to one pie-eater, Hougo cieanjg ana general clean and so far as I am concerned, I around the home and yard seems promised my family, the two remain- to the order of the day jn Ashe ing members I have left, upon their boro. begging me and pleading with me not, Asheboro has few loafers. In fact at least at this time, on account oi .f. naif ,iozen notable exceptions- she recent deaths, and the afflictions we hft8 none 0ur people are being geographically near .the center of the great Piedmont section.: its ex tensive area, 'being at ' its ' greatest length about forty miles arfu greatest width about twenty-five miles, -gives great drversity ; of : sou. The soil of the eastern part of the county is very fertile. - It :f eonsts chiefly of clay and sandy loamJv'The middle and western part are generally sandy. The bottom land along; the Yadkin river is exceedingly fertile- and very productive when intelligently; cul tivated. Farming land of the county is well drained and somewhat rolling, yielding large crops of wheat i corn, tobacco, hay, .cotton, fruits ami grasses natural sn RuMm prom wauerae consumer must ' ' pay ! " " aumm money .10 enaoio. iTfft ore for all he nses. the currency - i8.tKAmerican who rere then in Eu toFxte contracted at a" rapid ate in J?! efrayS their expenses ; home- given, and he that hth not from him, ' shall be taken that, which' he hath. President Harding has reversed k thtt order of Jesus and has taken : away froto him who -had and left him with out any thing. Ih doing so, President - xianung ceruuniy aid not carry out the idea of Jesus Christ, but reverse J and cultivated. CXaVnr nursuing'.o t. ,i t . 4,1 have had in almost wiping out our with all their "thaTf sg 0. a farm y, to meddle or intermeddle with remmbers when evenr well prontable d irapont &stry pobtics m any manner; but, on the KgvlaUsA home had a rain barrel h h great hnproveawn? to contrary, devote my time at least for of the hm1 tyvS!SSSS of some ume to coine w cawmug One of the secrets or Asneixiro a tt Manv fine herds of ro-iKfrH ond breath and looking after our own 8UCCCsa in what the building loan associations ars doing, iney are h been introduced .in.'thn'nnntv. , the marvelous groww Th , . Jrij.f , jiol - Dm iuu rnuivi iu wo T.-v , , 111 u" ii i publican state chairman than our live( Following is a partial honor row or wire, W. G. Bramham, and Bramnam new (absenptlons ior tnw weea: Uckied him with it at Winston the Jackson, J. G. Brown, J- A Dean, other day, nd he said the reason he John SUggt Dr. C E. WUkewon, Dr. said H was, he was from the Amen- d. L. Fox, Miss Mttie Julian, John in u rM,i fnwi ( Dur- v l. DmiIvh Theatre. A. " ham), but this is not the reason. It Brown, T. F. Jordan, W. J. Moore, is thi same old reason which I fl- Hallie Allred, K.E. Hare, D. B. Keith. j . -c nl, fho an- n r n.,11. A H. Foster. Mrs. T. J- -1 i. s. ..t.. n nn, oeeaaion. In iinniw J. W. Maxwell. B. r. Hiiiiaro, fact, 1 published it in the paper that n. G. Rich, A. R Johnson, WIS samo awa ui - iwioi m - - - , -, . , . .of pieaUrs were, by the Republican nsh, 1 J. Holland, Hanly Kopbtas, party, lflf. Certain famfly group of Wi iRl Xamoies wno mwi Ti regory, ' i 1" -X trafle,;. Ruby Uigb lUkaBaatrict , uuuy r ramus : ixjnr it. 1 o. Lalah Hassell, Lolit' Farlow oorntlna4 Bulla Goldar Farlow, On Tuesday- of .the various Bterj'eocte to turnbvei-hia UmxH jM-Wptefvii winners in these contests werei from ' StanJa'd Oili mpaiiies the thenj ;wadMven inore. Jesns, ne ITiriS society. Velna Welhom With a.y.wMv '' " on wmcn uui w ium snau PB' subject -How Rubenstein Played- the I?5 Wilson; administratioh set aside for old Piano."' Fwftn the boys' societies,-"1 use of the navy in the years Jo John Aadrewgr with - subject, "The mf; Kt TWot Dome region Southem,.Country Hdtne.? r iU,nWy(wn??' known' to contain many Theeatare of congabeee(';?iIas L barrehrof tW precious oil, was with out doubt the antiuaf r ad- 5? R0?.,8" to the Sinclair ponsoli dress to the eraduatinir clasB TW. d.ted V" Company, The administra- plwnA f P.Wd,a . hn.j." XWli DrObablv trusted ' to nnhHr' lacM - tn tiu.niAof JCTorance to soften the shock, think, it. In dismissing J. L Wilmpth m4 carried his apdience,-which was large I tne People are not aware thatjothers, as he did, he Jias run rough, despite tti weather at his wUl? Indiana how controls ,skod over every idea of justice, & appeals for, a schooT and on education " Sinclair. Company through . stock , square deal, broken' the jgblden rule, that will: prepare our youngpeople to oeraWp obtained whUe Harry Sin- i aside the teachings of Jesus Christ live happily at jhome in the country ejair was-jn Europe on business. Wheh ana jtnuuced - the spoils system in were matchless, He conertlybrought f ? e he found that control of. steadof neof merit It is no lon to his vdimee the increased valuft that 51 -Wanyshad passed to the Stoni-Jfw m at hath shall be given," an education puts on, a child or man. "u;1v win tne great-. uau-J "rw now. oucn a policy. He said it had. been proven hy staforni reserve; is now in the hands11 destroy all sense of justice, merit tistics that "seventh grade graduate ?an-American Petroleum controlled , u sap the very life out of those who made a man that was worth ?20,000; '7. Doheny, dose allv and nartner with deserve, promotion because of merit a high iool;raduateV a man worth' Standard of California, r , j ' A nation can never thrive with suck $40,000; and a college graduate,' a man,': m When Hardhig won the election" one leader at the head. Look at Ameri worth 180,000. But. he xoncluded ;hiB pi the demands made of him was that ! today! Fhat has the present ad-4 argumentVhat? this; Was . thef:least Senator FaU of ew Mexico should be ""nlstration done, to make the world cwuiuerauuu inputs vutuea . jjiat an ear, oevctary oi tne interior; the preda-1 wv"vel ' iore peopie nave oeen out or -neatfoa'tog '1;&w:W$iwmUw corporations desired nothing more fmPloyment during 1 President Hard DivPerisho is a speaker' who brings, than this, so far as the public domain 8 administration than . any timtt out of his; own, rich experience a mes- wag conoerned.:, They knew Fall . and , during the history of America. .Farm, sage, that fires, his' audience to do his knew" what he woud Jb.. - Certainly Produce is lower than.it has been for bidding.-,.;; ' r";.ri;'-V;K,they..are.not being disappointed. Wtth'iff' Prices of groceries, dry goods,, , In the, afternoon a. splendid address fiuch a grab-fest proceeding right out uiWing material and most everything; was made by, "Mr,; Horace'; Hayworth, in the public view, men are justified in,?6 farmer has to buy are high, and who presented the medals to the win-wondering what is being done with thelshould tne Protective tariff now before ning declaimers. It remained for Prof-public properties in Alaska, where Fe 8enate become a law and a tax: T. f letcher BuUa to bring the nnish- minefals.of untold value are known to 18 Paca on everything one has to buy ' NUiWti r-' t. i a , a j.v a . a. e Fetfc live betlft transportation-the Souttenf fxom;!rl east to west rtraictt through the cen- JHSi ?-?vaF7Z " awn5 tne public be- ter or the i j wrsecung tne lorrner at v Thomas viae r,.; o.Ai ' ivrrr, T""'""r " f?"u?u kw- ww nuw , mm vnis intense i inennsniD for . thei 6 v1?-. cheaoest ac-VT- "x"1" jr..x-sraowrm spous. !secreiary--: Ot1 - csar upon, tne throne with. r iramc iTo gHIPg EN ROUTE l-iirir-t v . miuron WiTrDO 7 . . " "B"'" . service ana. x. i i ,i : , rr.i. c vbuwb to ousmesa interests - at riHimimiaiv nonestv mis countrv u Hnnm.t f . ton, we county seat, situated near tne : . ' .; r --y. v-',-. low nW-rAli r il God deliver W'.tTTr'; enter of thewunty w th a bopula-1 Are Carwfag: iRetaforcemeWirc; u. R. wT Sn Par," "Sr" i .,., I. i -1) C Puouc reeeivAng any- Benefit Or secur- w U". u.) enristian church, la i-.:. .HMfa.Ptin-fariiylief from the high cost of th News and Observer, i Ships of th A-iatic' fleet are' -en living. - Those eornorationa -wWrh i " .' rout to Chinee' waters .with. rerin-? furnished these supplies to the govern-1' J A Joke on Henry JFord. kit 1 fifty) The dairy industry is increasing rap idly, mere are two creamerys in the household. So. before I went to the convention, it was agreed between me o errant. fnrtflT in ana my menus tnat wicy wwum an(j proirress oi tne town. i. . Ww.a.A Ua aAnranfinn . . .? 1 1 i-t. ym, my iicuiic ucwxc w. a oouar may omy uc i county which afford a readv marVnt "Andfor the good of the Repub- t0j: D. C. yne, of High Point, rorodu lican party and for its future upbuild- in town Sunday. ' countL"1" femiany dS S ing I make a prophecy now that tms w have heard quite a number oitween' Uow various hard- is me last conveiiuuii mu - prominent men wno owa wic ivcp-H, . amonir which th naV Ja nt Winston-Salem convention, the other fican ticket ln Randolph county in thejfj m --the oak ost ,1bv t.ht will ever be controlled in i" isx that the Democrats ir110"?11:. .ln. 'V? ? the-rreat w 'v, rrniin hv a t of so-called "Z,JT " V ir the coming 01 nmwr that hMhee .,and Republicans the old office-holding election. J Vt;i - horde who want to keep the party xh town, oinmissioners" jreeently iust bic enoueh to furnish them the -anao!) th tax on meat dealers, and officers and not let them get scattered. now an0ws anybody to come in town A certain pie-eater, a native of and beef or any meats any time, Greensboro, told me this morning, m quantity and at any price fthey that a certain other ancient, if not mease without paying a tax. It a an nonorame pie-eater, imm ttiiwu- 0pen (own in tne mpa un. alem, was: down nere yesteruay nu K sUrted the ball for Mrs. of lonTnding WghTrder, pro J-fJ psenge? reliably informed, saia me ouiwwj erawy oi tne iyt-r mry available market I n human iitpl . , . .. , xv . , x . i -a . , is being cut from the forests of this county, there still remain t i-iery w mcnuuiKWM,. , ui ui vjLib, uiu jn wmcn every citizen of the i ' v'uw bH Fy we soiaiers ponus tne ttMax He,ave statis-i country has an interest, as in the pub,fonsume,r nave to pay more than. tnoHdeveloDment f the licioM lands fafr,WTrnirvcr( ever for gOOds Of all lrin.ln anA tk. Person v " ln Y" 1 T VSwell t" the foimer atvThomasvn world will become a rich man's para-' dise and a poor man's helL .The-rich will be grdwing richer and the poor ' poorer. .The present,' administration. -r favors the , big interests and works against tne small interests and all la- :4 - 'i J . al fa W or w . neighborhood once, and mameaanu T, B. Tyson, a. d. tatonnarxied, L'u ST'i' D' Jr EJp' .- t eonamav until th. intelr v . Hinshaw, J. M. Brown, jrcv r. . . ' lectutOity. oi that nam -tot l'Spoon .Henry Cox, Z. .. . Teter ont ana d it aaiu- u rresneu, . """-'";r 7.. ' -. . fiwf' -Jl v rd-bede4 . and ntt J. GL 'AL r r fjedOeoVfaceoV bnt ene of them, 'did iise Lamb, W. N. Steed, W tf-Vnurk left to ask another Bn- a a Pugh, G. W. Hajnrorth, R. Iwh, T Jwa.th7marriea axnong each. g. Craves pwy - other and th-esond wan replied, "1 x. iL Moore, f M. DatU, S. D. UW , ' tTwonder at thi. toyslf, and MrEr J. H. iohnspn, h' 'I have Just figured It utThey jicDowelV-A, York, D. T. .Poo'e. - . A A. mmHMTAJ. UiViL v iwh. O. C. Marsh, Dr. w. r. not wan ww iTjjI " .r' "Ti a - cK-nH. --And just ;rajanw Mnews. c7j they don wans any bc-aw"" " " wm"" " ,v m u p Ktk uwy w im nrhtinf uM mtutta Seid. Mr. B. r. ote. ew' wan who shows sign, of 8 tion of about 6,00a inhabitants has s perior advantage as a manufacturing center. The famous Erlanger model cotton mills are located here. There are three large cotton goods manu facturers located in this city besides a great number of various other man ufacturers of which furniture is the most important .Thomaaville, the lar gest city (within corporate limits) is situated in the eastern 'part of .the county and has the distinction of man ufacturing more chairs annually than any other dty ln the world. , '.: Davidson county being one of the best counties fa North. Carolina,: we 'dtizens .should press forward, to th utmost to develop her natural re sources. This being don our future wealth seems , assured. ' r The great prooiem or our rutur la notnow to ear ' materially . . prosperity; V this seeme already aasured. Th ew and robust life upon which through! the fast few years th county has entered Inspires our. heart with th ,;moflt foreement ior-;the marine uard t ment at fancy price have been ier- n " O t, the American-legation fa Pekm .W-mitted to buy back th surplus with a' lim?Z Ford tflfathia story on him- . ww'mer fraction of th monev the - r"Z u,r ol usmgr - summer- t caus of the ,war disturbance it was said today ttth navypart- jcivd for the goods; to resell to' th !!fff rt,? I? fl ..r t'v priea, thw forefair th vn if'ri 1 , cretary Denby.said that while n dmd to nav forthm twir-..u0,n' Juet out ol Detroit . word had. been, received vrom -the, through their taxes and again' when! On evening-, on hi way home, he' afiaio aepmrwnwn w aukw, purcnasea rortceir personal usav Con-. nu w uw-mo wno requesting additional ships to o sent, gressman Woodruff alleged that Week d -not get his Ford ' started, . th .admiral had been give full an- interferred to. prevent th Attorney jHenry. Ford got out of hfa'machine. thority to dispos the Ships, and men General -prosecuting war profiteers, nd fa a few minutes' managed to get rJi' ra r taannn. W. E. Garner, in carrving th party ior cmuer, " ; x . r. lionaTWrict fcf 'jW Cro'wriS -I gay thi not M m disappointed Vein Prw11', w riim omcWkerT for I never bw WTett, b. F. HfiS K oinc-rEMi, miM not ae-i a rv.mn. Dr. N. Marsh, w. A. Bur- nfvhifi fleet aa ho thought best ' ,'h(u . nno-n...- ti, ..J th machina'to move.- f .in il-..,!.. -I. a '.T V . -"'.. "- m.. ?, . . f tne wwwi stoutn Juaicota said on xh floor that1 . i j wncn picaaeu, pi- v Chlng-Wanto and , the ; report ; from iWtk, haj Mnt to ? Congress report J" Tord two dollars foriils troubleV T Pekinof ith arrival of . mor - ttiann . gurplui auppUes nh most fraud-.but ' was piornptly. refused. .Thfc wV. 10 additional' men, for th; legation. mtf mfaieading and criminally , d-1"" Insisting, "said that it vwould ?4iV mianl lwlouhtAdl V. it WS taiO. , T, -(fl f erred to marines and blu , Jackets,, . M. y.. sent from that Tessei.., ;; , c t? x I Woodruff charges that th Attorney' Is additioa tO thes tWO SniPl, AU'lCmmrml Mrmif thm Kia-.fallAw. & hav "cost five -dollars to H bestowed back to town, w ;:.-,s, mlral Strauss ha under his commana one, ".r.."L7r "V m' "ICW. v Frly. D. rriit out A' a j " - e llirdfag.:-! " toppj ana satunoi. w.ih my lot to lif and hav "I boliev th saivauon ot m, uw, ... n M countr ind in aafy of th. rtate, L. rj Btrayhorn, T. V. BgO. M. ,,n.l abov all iu substantial progress, Routh, W. L. Davis, Ate "r.. ,l. pnls upon th Succens oi ; '' - -W'lves." ' ' vir.l end .ggre-slv organitation and . -,. Urd Aator M f .. :-v nronhecy K th old slat Wi 1 M .v.( LcH Ator, poliU ' ill aMaaK a i--n ain ara . ir.l cl"n ana we wiu n... ; , , . to be preferrfi to r.r-antsation two ywirt i from now and .f Th following from an ev I ,p, 1 -will not be 'n " .it. forth Uh v.ewMt ! Un got out and shout for th-m. S;, .peaking Ufor , W3 not in the eonv-nUon when Mr. . J'n-S U-Wi proved von tvni romtnatra, oui. n-". - . . . tlBn til cl.snn- y 1 - : ' li the Women S I-eozTi". her, wl.i.T. is run- r '" ..,. ,n .,i,lrr .. v,h.n hf 1 1 nard l.oiia .m" (1 for solicitor in iten took hn J' l.rr' b'iM ' buoyant hopes Of the future, r The hard surfac roads will radiate 'from the center of population to all parts of h county, over which the products of th factories and farm can be cbcanly and aukkly moved. Th in troduction of th tractor and' truck, will transform the farms of the coun ty Into on great manirf actor of pros perity. Th many creeks , and; the river could be harnesMd and, put to work to produc ; an abundance of cheap electrical power for vtry farm horn Jn th county, wua iraniBormmx th rural life into th suburban life of the great dties with all Its, modern conveniences without th facohvenic ri ces of crowded living, ln another rioc iU tho roar of her great fotC, f- hum of hr many furtories fand th (n thunder -of her.waUr power on t Yadkin river and its tributaries, 0 ing thlr rnillloni of spindle. prove the century's marvnl f j n prity and Induitrial progr., ji:Kons riuw nfoii i imrn. AL COUBf i. uiu.a;,;a.. 00 control hontltuHnir nnrtlnn. ir. Hv. Spend. . , " r,. Vj?lS!n Prosperously fa perfect freedom, whileirJ ViauivosioK, o -vr-i . r throwing th -littl- fellows, in pin waters, nd sfa or eight JfWloodruff and' Johnson r both Doata-on p-" "'r V'V 1 ctVua. servic men. fThey are making IT IB AMI! TTlIaLIFta vusaa, AUIUU M w-f -tnor now . thaa' I ca possibly On th venality within their owt could la an emergency v Bnd gince K i, thelf own party tuw men to --aia , :- tney accuse, they may well be marine guara oi, - .v oy ptner Republicans. maintained there.- - - - v i - . ... . ...- .i . f . - a - ' ' 'At. ej-- -r-. ONE CHATHAM COVS'IY.'-. i TruuwijYon meaiij fcr and rid nround"; fa On of - thse " il patty! r.v.. . iMu(.,...ii tjiV.H I believed I , Stokes Judd,a negro farmer vMng?-!- I in the vidnltv of Buckhom. about 60 1 years of age, is the-proud father of Ol Doc Fe.Hasavinr that men elect- 20 children. IS of whom nra livlrnr. PJwMiim wii i AKirrilVa d to Congress, must be resigned to Only 10 years ago triplets came to in U011UOIK1LLS AMUttt y,, duty ot rflmailllR in WaMhington' crease the sit of his filready. larg The P,imi"ft7...b'w'y?, "ho7 pale for a seat In the Senate, in chichi , During the dvil war "Uncle StoUs- Zr .: Goodwin for th killing of h gnor, h (l(.ls lmt , c hv- R kt.i(rrt( on Confexicrate side. H iU-,.;, Otis Ellis, was held in 1 itUDpr ficIJ -to jmprpll my judgement i.n hi vivid recollections of the KuKlux: 1 day. . ... i i. f-i the t'Cnato." If the people of Ohio we.Klart of the, ReconKtrucUon days., - jt was broiiRM m rearing n him tn hln colleagues in the house see The old fellow is reacted far and WIT H On W'-l Ol wrni , , . .,, , lmll)-,, l,;. lu.lo-pmentVUa wilriAnt nfmnM tA rUmm a in son r. a Si Sr-n; ' h 1 t i 1 K 1 ' ' -5 4 I (j rr a rr nui .' j 'iti - r yen Involved. 1 t).;.l Coodw in ns haul- t ,1 r '.; arid (",o(M.lln ;i;,d a n -'-rTrl f- St on the Senate this trip. Here he'color, and belongs distinctly to the old Miiii'i m haviiirf ten Hiiie to procure school of negroes. more j ,,1,;! for the memnnrs .f lim fam- in t- ira i re St th m as I 1 1 ) i i 1 tV,!, ,.' r haled to bC i, I l.! nr.ly ron e s ',, ii" !'' 1 0 1 1 to b- llnwe.l ! a wi vi i' !l 1 ) . n v i h ll-e f.'.jy t'-nn tf t ;. f.i" t; a ' (i i i r it:. ! 1 Mny otiier memher, even more f t 9 f .1 ' r n i.r: rr j i U.fl i t. 1 Tho l'e r cii!) to nr..i TV 1 I' Dawkina Sentenced. i Koy K. DawVins, young Ttandlnmnrt nmn, -who j-lcad C"ii:ty to the thi ft of . 1 Jinn I or: I i I'M "The following lit of Jjrors for t Jur term of fI-rstl r ! I y K U 1 T'..l T lit 11 U' .Hllil , in (hi ,:.ry. ( , V.BH f .'i.'cnre.l liy jal(" f.r l fni trior court, ! t yr;. in in the St ate ,en , i r ism n rind A. M. it ! , A. "1. I e f r h 'i 1 'aw i. en ex 1 t :' - I y i ( i were no- 1 :,t, v. I.irh rpt-.Uo 'doalh f r t' young, virile en'l t , i 'i ' ow tier p"J U r'j f i. .,r V"'.c, I knew V! i rmirt Ma -lylock, th ',.id, .- r ; A. O. V , , I 1.1-,.: ' f 1 . r s f . 1 f .) fon''lii.!ed t' e j ' -,a fl':' V i"'""

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