jPftfe EUM THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C e : THUBSD AT, JUKE 22. 1S22 NO SOLDIER BONTS LEGISLATION AT PRESENT SUITES INTERESTING LETTER GENERAL NEWS A wiuic UUU ftilVWU 111 jrcrruwi V , - . i , - . - , i tie i ate 01 uot? soldiers uouus uiii.wup anvi, Knaa n aer But?- n v , . this session of congress was put in'scriptkm to The Courier and writes in- Mrs. J. E. MendenhaB, 'who ' is at Camp Knok, Ky., tends in her sub- as C F. Drake was arrested at Po the hands of 59 Republican senators, terestingly of her family and of the mona mi us uus wees: a eeing niu whe in secret caucus Monday 'community in which she Uvea. -Mrs. Mayes, wno is wanted by me police to determine what action the upper! Mendenhall is a daughter jat Mr. W. for killing Policeman Cleo Watkins house woulJ uke t0 provide for ad-'F. Redding, of Asheboro. Her thus- about nine years ago in Raleigh, compensation for war veterans, band, Mr. J. E. Mendenhallis a son Mayes has been a fugitive from jus- A solution was passed pledging to of Mr. L. D. Mendenhall, formerly of tke for about ten years ago at which consider the bonus as soon as the Asheboro and Randleman, but mw of time he became engaged in an alter- tariff was completed. The resolution Greensboro. Mr. Mendenhall was edi- cation in a game of cards in Raleigh. Iurther stated that the senate would tor of the Bulletin before bis enlist- He shot another player, though not not adjourn until both the tariff and ment in the army. He was a member fatally, it is understood, and when bonus measures had been fullv dis-'of the 81st division and during the Policeman Watkins intervened Mayes Mse. 0f !m . overseas, heran th mih- Ilication of a paper for soldier boys, Consolidation of Railroads. "The Diamond Dust." Mr. Mendenhall There is considerable interest has continued his editorial work since shot and killed him. He is btintf held in Greensboro at present awaiting trial in Raleigh. A most interesting meeting was held at Oak Ridge last week being the annual stockholders meeting at which time T. K. Whitaker, principal of the school, gave his report. Oak Ridge is now erecting a Martin ndssion. The following is the plan:, the summer training camps are over. R. F. and P. from Richmond to Hundreds of college boys arrived to- Washington should be left an inde- day for six weeks soldiering and the throughout the county over the ques- going to Camp Knox by editing The lion of railroad consolidation. The Camp Knox News, which is a bright North Carolina Corporation Commis- spicy paper for the army men of the sion has through a signed statement country. Mrs. Mendenhall's letter fol- hv thp crnvprnnr ttnrrpv irpnpral ftnH lows: ,000 gymnasium in . n,,mk, f ,h- ("Virrwi-ntinn I CamD Knox. Kv.. June IS. 1922'. memory o! J. Allen Holt and Martin Commission placed itsef on record My Dear Mrs. Hammer: H. Holt, founders of the institution as t() what u thinkg North Carolina) I am sending fifty cents for which A large number of people attended nee((s m the w of railroad consoii. please send me The Courier as long this meeting, and enjoyed the picnic (lation The state wants Norfoik and as the fifty cents lasts, which is as lunch served under the trees at the wstern to have the Norfolk South- long as we will be-iere, Vta sure, noon hour. ern an(1 the old Cape Fear anj Yad-I Ed's regiment is ordered to Fort Railway clerks in various parts ol kjn Valley and presents its conten- Benjamin Harrison for permanent the country are seeking official sane- tjons to the Interstate Commerce Com-'station, but we do not go until after tion to iaK a sirme uauoi ananisi the recent wage reductions ol the railroad labor board. The North Carolina Bar Associa- pendent linej and not the At-place is full of reserve officers and so- tion will meet at Wrightsville Beach ,antic Coast Une haye eutirt cjai activities as well as other activi- in its annual summer session june n- charge of important gateway, that ties are on for the summer. . 2!). This meeting promises to be one the Morida East Coast shoud be left t sent you iast week twa eopies of of the best on record, and an interest- independent; that Carolina, the service paper Ed is getting out ing program in which a large number clinchfield and 0hio should be consoii- here in addition to his job as provost piyiiHucm men dated with the ChesaDeake and Ohio marshal. He has never been without Dre- . i i i ,. . . l i ..: i z l 4: w i ui wnicn it now connects at nut- vnav paper since me nguiing was over, horn, Kentucky, and upon which it He organized it in Coblenz when he now depends for its delivery to and was in the Army of Occupation and from the west: that the Norfolk and loves it better than he does himself or so .ne Western branches should not only re- family, and his family is mighty lov- main in North Carolina but that this able, too. You should see Martha. great system should be allowed to For some unaccountable reason she is consolidate with the Norfolk Southern beautiful, with the cutest little ring system and also take charge of the lets all over her head and is so line formerly known as the Cape Fear healthy and strong! She goes with and Yadkin Valley, running from Mt. her daddy for hours at a time wheth- A double shooting occurred at Clio, Airy to Wilmington, the part as far er on horseback or in a military po- Ga., Monday night. Mrs. M. B. Dix- as Sanford now being operated by lice bus. on, 38 years old, and her daughter, the Southern as the Atlantic and Yad- The college woman's cjub to which Mrs. Eliiott Padric, 18, were shot to kin and that east of Sanford as a I belong, is planning a two day trip death and left in their car. Later in part ol the Atlantic Coast Line. to Mammoth Cave, which is eighty the evening Mr. Padric was arrested. He admitted that he shot the two True Bill Against Hedgecock, women as he was driving them in The grand jury now in session in the Catholic cathedral at Bardstown, their sedan on a pleasure trip. His Guilford county Tuesday returned a which contains so many original fa wife, with whom he was not at pres- true bill charging Basil H. Hedge- mous paintings. ent living was sitting beside him and cock, former cashier of the Home' This 's 8 Catholic community all her mother on the rear seat. He says Banking Company, of High Point, tne farmers around come into mass at that when he reached the bridge on with embezzlement. It is possible the camp chapel and it's quite a sight which the car was found, his jealousy that this case will come up at a spe- to see the poor old nags and funny tfer his wife s alleged attentions to cial term of criminal court which will buggies hitched in front of the church. of the most country will take part is beini: pre pared. Mr. W. A. Pickard, of Si'.er City, died at his home June 16. Mr. Pick ard has been in ill health for time. Mr. Will. Edward Paschal, aged 66, died at his home near Sanford, Sun day. Shoots Wife and Mother-in-Law. BE AT ASHEBORO JULY 4TH AT ASHEBORO." JULY 4TH if If liM fHE LARGEST CELEBRATION IN THU HISTORY OF THE COUNTY WILL TAKE PLACE AT ASHEBORO JULY 4"THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWN ARE WORKING TOGETHER ' TO MAKE THIS A GREAT DAY OF AMUSEMENT v AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY . ' , 'miles away. There are so many his torical places near here. I have seen Thank you for The Courier. CORA R. MENDENHALL. Administrator's Notice. Having qualiled as administrator of other men got the best of him and he be held in Greensboro next week, stopped the car, pulled out his pistol Mr. Hedgecock was cashier of the and shot both women before they had bank at High Point which was closed a chance to move in their seats, he several weeks ago. It is alleged that ttntpil a shortao-fi of over $100000 was His- covered in his accounts. He was given lne estate ot Aigie bUlman, deceased, Money Found in Stump. a preliminary hearing in High Point before the clerk of the superior court From the p .stern narr of Chatham antl hel(1 for superior court under bond for Randolph county, this is to notify coutTcomseS 5 SftoE $20 000. h7 remained in jail in all I persons lJgnAriA ing of $30.70 in nickels and dimes be, Greensboro for severa days before he.estate to present them to the under side an old stump in the..otton field as finally able to raise the reou.red agned on or before 0u W dy of of T. A. Auslev About a vear aro bond. July, 1923, or this notice will be plead- ., , e 1 o- , A 1 ea in Dar 01 meir recovery, ah per- Mr. Ausley found $2o in coins of the r . , L ;jufj c.;j ,. v same denomination. All of them were dated before the Civil war. To Members of the Sewing Circle. You aro hereby notified that on June 8 the Republican majority in the United States senate voted to take i-ewing-inuchines oil' the tarill list and impose a tarill tax thereon Fifth in? Trin Results Disastrous! v. 1 u 1 d .. rj. , pected to make immediate payment. I Jim and Remus Bryant, of near 17 . . . 1 Hickory, are in Lincoln county jail, ln,s JneIJ irivva u j . t awaiting trial as a result of an affray! E- P- HAYES, Administrator. luesday night. It is alleged that the Bryants seriously cut Charles Little and Ole Hafner. The trouble started over the accusation of Little and Hef- Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor to the last will and testament of Josepl ner that the Little brothers had stolen parkin, deceased, before F. M. Wright, ranuniK from Zb Der cent to 40 uei cent on Lhe V - , , , K lerK Ol tne Csupenor UOUIX Ol Itan ium pti cent to iu pti ctnt on tne It ,s not known exactly how the af-oinh countv thk is to notifv all ner value ot these nuuhines. thereby en- f vlt iiHi ' . aoipn county, mis is w notuy an per- abling the manufacturers to raise falr , started, but Little was so i.er gons hMing claims against said de Uu price to you from 25 to 40 per ,a.bU1t ,h,e face and he,ad ceased to present them to the under- ce it There is dv one way you can he b,ei to, " instantly. signed or I Brittain an(1 BrittainHat n ; , : d ? efner ,w.as also baill' cut about the torneys, on or before the 1st day of j " tunO am) hAQrl 1 profiteering and that is to vote tiie Democratic ticket this full and thus help to get sewmg-inachines back on the free list. COMMIT! KK. July, 1923, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are ex n pected to make immediate payment Prohibition, W lure An Thou? Woman Nominated for Senutor. Returns from the recent election Minnesota showed that Mrs. Anne O.'and settlement. Olson had won the senatonol nornina- This June 20, 1922. Last week the annuol report of the mae opponents. -ma is the first Umc n.ag.st.ates court ol .New 1orkCity jn hjstory of country Uat a was ma.le. More persons were ar- woman has nominated" for the ... ;:t,x!cI0H 'P. N,ew, rk. United Stat.es senate by a major po- J. C. PARKIN, JOSEPH PARKIN, Executors. during IU'21 than ilk either of the two tlcal party preceding years. While tms uoes 1.0 speak well fos prohibition, it docs for Miner( and Raij en Discuss Strike, the officers who appear to be trying Joint gtriite action between railroad ttf enforce what laws we have at least, -.Vpr. AnA strikinr coal miners was ' " , 'discussed Tuesday at a conference of Death of Mrs. Eliza Fogleman Sunday John L Lewis, leader in the eoalj Mrs Eliza Jane Fogleman, 74, died strike, with chiefs of the rail unions, at the home ot her son, Lewis rogle- which are threatening to walk out man three miles southeast of Staiey next month in protest agahiBt wage Sunday She was a woman very mucn reductions. The conference ended loved and had a host of friends. The without any announcement whether funeral was conducted from Pleasant definite plana had been agreed on by Hill Christian church Monday by the leaders of the two groups. Vm . w infant bpinff It seems thev did arree upon one Inthe "ch'urch ceW. " thing at least, and that war to keep The pallbearers were Dennis Hod- silent. ; . gin, V. T. Oark, J. C. Wright, M. N. : . O Thomas, Wyatt Lineberry and John Maaimotk Still Captured. r lietlDum. ' A 20O-gsllon eapadty itiB was eap- ' The flowerbearers were Misses tured on Governor's eieek neat 8an Donnie Owens, Annie Teague, Pearl fojd last veelC The ti" hnd teen Teague, Lora Une berry, Delete A1-. In operation a short tine, prior to the ' viu Mitii I jiohiov and Eva time the officers arrived. They lovnd 'Hodin. 200 rallone of beer and If ftallone of " - the finished product.;.... ' : r ? i.f. W-L. --. V. MfibkMpT" t " -1 - 1 1 " .ill'.",' ' ...... t la", nlnamira to sell Teniae. -be- vZXl ihTnimt thi who bur it come back and S"iSSrt! 57uJ?U c"PPt: It SUndarPn,, ?5?rt .rriat' Cle. t CfcarioTlc The Christian. Endeavor meeting Chariot U Notice. I, N. J. Muse, chairman of the Countv Board of Elections of Moore county, do hereby certify that D. A. McDonald is hereby declared to be the candidate on the Democratic party a one of the states senuU4 from the 12th Senatorial District, dbmnoted of the counties of Randolph, Moore, Hoke and Harnett, to be voteJ for in tho next general election, he bcwg'tw only aspirant for said office In Moore county. ' v N. J. MUKK. ' '-"' Chairman County Board oiaee-i tiona. Moore County, Carthaget . u May 31 of the oM ourtlw:e more than fiflr rears ago. Still bleM- .rd .o'Eli s. 1022. ' Notice of Land ale.v By virtue of an order bf the supe rior court of Randolph county in a tpeciaJ ' proceeding , entitled ; E. r. Hayesadministrator of 3. A: Clapp deceased, vs. Oliver Clspp.et. al., I will en the 6th day of July. 1922 at t o'clock in.' nt. in "front Vf the post office in Randleman. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for one-third cash, the remaining two thirds' on a credit of ait and twelve months, the following de-jcnbed real estate in Randleman. North Carolina: Berinnlng at a turkey, or black oak same as am Holland'! comer on the more wan raiy vear p" . v j a i , ing. tnay.eom. In disguise, ) and, IX d.y.'ssion. w the of.Maln street and funning that quart had not been, stolen, .to south- Endeavor, . ',, ' , . 1 .u . . was pmcnt u wrri m iwrxe numvei . "2". "r,- W.'th'a prominent .men and .peaker. lUiniwr ' 01 aal amount - ... apparent. V" .,,.rfc2w rding the Work cre presented and where it bolongpd until the Workmen tnr. tha hulldinir s1mot down, then It ' ' ' -, VMtht-;th.t)fm.tnlght''jLf(ni,;inf u mmrr RW. ,,.r. J mm;Vl the tmnous crime. Korth CaroHilft 0,nrrt, for whom would the lot of consuming! I U.r ! toZZfJi ZiTZfrl was pment were a large .. - - - o othtf prominent men and twrU ft".7J of the elite. The large nu whiskey was In the J aeleg.Ua displayed an unutu. Anyway, It has rrposed there ! of lnlt!rtnt ,n1 pftng r 1 J. ... vm in tnence norm so east o cnains anti u '"I". w links to a stone at a branch: thence south 63 eat 1 chain 05 links to white oak: thence north 13 wctt 1 chain and 12 links to a cedar, Naom Falls corner: thence north 0 dcr"- eaft on said company' line 1 chai sn.l 60 link td a stone; thrnre north kS'A wt 1 chsln and Zi In.' ' to ilnna. tMarn'i corner In the Ititl .ALL 1!" 'A ',. AT or?r Won. 1 n summer rhi j wet k i'h an enroll;! t""-. ' cm, young worn. . t- -1 t V " t ' '. i . n 1. Mxiir,! l;t 1 -I i f over ir ' t f-'-n t-'ry t ' - f .1- 1 thenra on turn coure 8 cl 12 hull to a etone on ea t J.Jain street; t" 'ne h 6 f-t 1 cU. 1 i I I ! 1. ' to i.lng, ci!, g on" "! PRIZES FOR CONTESTANTS IN PARADE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Best Decorated Float: ' First prize $5.00 Second prize $2.50 or equivalent. Best Decorated Automobile: First prize ?5.00 Second prize $2.50 or equivalent Best Clown in Parade: First prize $3.60 Second prize $2.00 or equivalent Car Having Five of the Heaviest Women: Prize $3.50 Car Having Five of the Prettiest Girls: Prize $3.50 THE ATHLETIC CONTEST WILL BEGIN AT 1:45 P. M. ON MAIN STREET, AND PRIZES V WILL BE GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: 100-yard dash $2.50u 250-yard dash ... . .; .. .. t $2.50' v Running broad jump . . .... . , $2.5fK inree-ieg race .. ... $2.50 Sack race . . .. . . . , . . $2.60, Wheelbarrow race '.-.., $2.50 Obstacle race ... . .. .. 4. .. .. $2,501 , There will be placed on top of a 1 greasy pole a nice cash prize and the person who. succeeds in reaching the top will win the money. ' - The greasy pig contest will take place between 2:00 p. nv and 3:00 p. m. A prize of $3.00 will be given to the person catching the pig. ' - OTHER PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR: - Car coming the longest distance $2.50 Car bringing the most people to celebration in one load .. ';. .. .. .. .. .... ..' prize $2-50 . Best decorated business house Jn Afahehoro, pnze .. .. ... ., $2.50 Best decorsted residence in Aihebnv, prize $2X3 Worst Looking Car and Ugliest Driver: Prize $3.50. A large parade, headed by a good braes band will take place at 10:00 o'clock , sharp, consisting of numerous floats, decorated cars, clowns, commedians, freak ' stunts and horse back riders. . , f c A merry-go-round will be here to amuse the children and old folks. Bring your girl and give her a ride. The committee is trying to engage aeroplanes" for the day which will add to the celebration. At 4:00 p. m. a igood ball game will b'gin at the ball park and everyone is u 3d to stay for this game. There will be many other amusement other than those mentioned above, so watch the advertisements in this paper each week for a more complete pro-.-ram. For further information address Dr. Roy T.Hodgin, Asheboro, : N. C.; Will Open June 24 LAitliil Swinmiig i Pool Two . arid One-hall MilesT-From Asheboro sonme Good- '.'--ic V;; v From' Asheboro to Central Falls. V'"Tf V, .- v Free Picnic Grounds: ' Good Spring; -pf : Water. Free Club Fishing.' : Everything New. . ; ; Drive Out to Lakeside You Will Like It . ; CLAYTON, N.'C. : ,. L s "' ' ! - y r . : I 3 I i' 1 ri-a, rmre ir 1' 1 1 1 ra !u on '"''i'i! t 1 1 an ! : . i f f t' n "r f t I J ' ' r I 1. ! '. 1 ! 1 i 1 1 ' - r ' 1 1