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r r - - ' .- - " ------ -v - - .". -'i.'-., .- - - V . 1, Fife Two THE ASUEBORO COURIER, ASUEBORO, N. C I H n f 4 t ! I S t 1 i f I r i i j ".if: THE COURIER PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY the leader has consented to its post-- THUD If IU TAD I i n ii r i m a aa a i n j Wm. C. HAMMER, EDITOR ? " Entered as second clajs mail matter In the postoflce at Asheboro, N. C. f r : ' foreign Adve."intf Repr' er. t a M c '. 1 niEAMLRKAV PRESS ASS. . IAI.i' . ' Asheboro, N. C, July 6, 1922 ponement until the pending tariff bill and the soldiers' bonus bill shall hay been disposed of, which, according to present Indications, will be some time in September, when wild horses or wainropes and oxen could not hold con gress in session with a congressional election at its height. Hull's SPECH AT . .WATEMIE, MAINE "Whltewashiag Done Herer retain other. task than that of formulating k . wli.f t k. iMlirli i. i. .k... If any one desires to retain a i..g that efter fiis full opportunity o' souvenir of the Harding jadjninstra three and one half years, the Re pub- toon, now headed for oblivion, he or lkan national leadership in control of she can cut out and frame the i fol the government has not only bitterly lowing letter from President Harding disappointed the expectations ef every ?e the notorious Nat Goldstein, of St. "Why should the American oeonle class ot person and of business b; Louis, wtto admitted naving aen elect another Republican congress next its failure io make tho irovemment j-Tv jT Vnvfmhfr' ukv in k-. - i. fnnetion in anr imDortant resDect. when a candidate for delegate, to the The presidential "big stick ' turned should any employer continue In -his but by its failure thus far to devise Republican National Convention of ii . ' r. ' H tuo . , w - iQ9ft and who ws later named bT out to be a feather pillow. RANDOLPH COUNTY DEMOCRAT IC TICKET Clerk Superior Court: D. M. WEATHERLY Sheriff: A. CARL COX Register of Deeds : LEE KEARNS County Commissioners: JQE WEAVER H. S. EDWARDS L. M. CRANFORD County Coroner: DR. WAITE LAMBERT House of Representatives : I. C. MOSER Solicitor: ZEB. VANCE LONG ' For several weeks we have remark ed about the crowded condition of some of the streets of the towr, arc4 again we feel calle.l to speak further. 'At ten o'clock Saturday mcming crw'g, busgies and wagons were parked so .... . . . . ., . Chairman Hull epvr nf th n1rtr strpft: nv IV that ' , menl as wen as it was impossible to get through with cent speech servw n .mlnv. K.. and Kjiont -v broad, definite nolkies. b0 was r nameo, oy utterly incompetent, unscrupulous un- either domestic or foreign. President Harding for collector of In- reliable and unsuited to render effi- t Kr f. , ternal revenue at St. Louis, cient seniceT" r em Repub ,can naUonal . inS0 a&5i hareaTy" eUp, hal 'bee nSg forsoys mite committee in a sn-ech at W.,;iu w,th respect to internal tax rwd tust-, us and considerate letter iucn you MaiT, Je Tt a .Sto nd "i . eneral , tariff dressed to me under date of May 10. Demncrtir marine - revision except a Chinese wa.1 and v.. : n A t l . . W T 1 Jf VIUIIIUIIT a 5V-W KUlbVU commercial isoiauon: a permanent r!t;" i &.,.. " ,ki-.i. tniKlU v....v- ...wav. -vw-wW..t neither of us is responsible and you a very expressed amuse- , V, . . It"' , r interest in the re- J0 linjnigration law; tn.ispo.- cfS of State fe out'oTit to L. -n8t llrn, ! Pf-Pt and considerate w. a car until some one came out from Hughes one of the stores and moved a vehicle. Now the people of the town and coun-, . . nf, ' ?Tt"-. IJS! capital and labor: peaceful , . ' "i "'" ,- r - vt...,. blaUnt and injudicious utterances of American surpluses merchant ma- ... J- t. Vn4. of v una.rstondinr the American people concerning the umC.c uw,, . nd ftnDreciotion ;Tiri cigarettes UiD) I 7cy are GOOD! " '.f, l' 1 " '" v.4.. d .-.ir.L vt -:- ty are entitled to free traffic a ong ing the atUtude of SecH f "IS S1S SlvV it. tt Tw fully "con-' of Psylvar i ' i Tim for thi'?. the public streets of the town times people are in a hurry and not convenient to sit and wait Cleveland Kennedy, of Oiang - and .miss Minnie unies. of CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member Congress, Seventh Congres sional District: Wm C. HAMMER . vireu- o..u x 1cBiu.n1, narumg in mis respect r .- ' j.IITIj 3. 71 . "..V scious oi the undeservuiE character 01 summer it is at the present time with their atti- Z""?'" Vii which you? nomination, Mr. while i :. -r"' s v7"u"",'w: ""r8"' tl,. Kai,. ,., 4-,. -,i. ""Jugnt out x can assure you mat county, our town, out tney cenaimy wont ieeii t. --- '- -"f'K " of nrofiteerino-; an associatinn of na- very welcome if they get in the mid- Maim A nf; M tions; the uncollected amount due for GIVE MOTHER A VACATION dle of a street d 0411 neither go for-according to their interest or lack of ?x"ss, n,lSny "lme aKrogat- ward or back until some one finishesinterest in goot government : Upon ? r enforcement of Jones A paper of our state recently car- business, comes out and makes way,,?"" Pie theory can the people n 7?" 7 ried an editorial on the subject of some times most reluctantly, for him ReDubiiran rftnST -"-f "giing mother a vacation," pointing to pass. Parking on one side of these elected, there is everv reason for the -. K"F'c -j- h Wilfion for hia ivfiisal tn Hr, an- uorsemem OI Oena to elect another Pcft wuson lor nis reiusat to do so, f Newberry iert fall Tf the Settlement of claims against Ger-; , "e ewDerry IaUJ, 4,lr manv irrowinir out of the war- the in senate; his ' reason for the man .growing out oi me war, tne . , . lf. it such Repuhli )t and could not street . B w a,,y "gner level man Its two "With very best regards, I am, An interesting program Demg ar- . "Very sincerely, j ranged for the Sunday school conven- "WARREN G HARDING "'on to be held at Gilead the second v1- J Sunday in July. .. J In view of President Harding's en- Miss Virgie Sawyer spent the first dorsement of Senator Newberry be- of the week at Mr. June Johnson's. case was decided Mr. Onslow Marsh and family were ; determination to Sunday visitors at Mr. I. js. Fariow s. -i i. .. ... .ertlfirrA of ennrsu-for A nnlrlsfikin It. Mice T-anfa Rnl--e hoa a. jianfl o. due to sav. on 8Dle Prosperity in neu oi tne ice- r -:r"r- " rTu"LL.JTJ:. r:vr't'. ' it could crcplv publican industrial panic of 1921 and, ""j?"". w,"k " ucl "'"'J W" J" , . it couia scarcely " advertisement of prosperity credited A country club house is being a lower level. p the White House shall also beared near Ziegler's lodge, by a ery reason for the '.""" ui " ." i4.j , Aff r i r v,i ui. di v.- ir;;. , 7 out the fact that many mothers have narrow streets is necessary, but when;country to believe that such Repuhli- ffi fti SiSST It iS SSuTS serious 'dEST" S nnt harl va-atir.n ,.o ,o ,.i,;i. nonnlp n nnrVino- fnr an indefinite can congress would not and could not aunnK ln5. war reduction oi nign. , , ..:! j u -.1 .i.ri .v. jco uii i r ' f r- i i . , , , , roar if. lvmtr 'rparyirarinn nf ciilnH "" v-- uuivuu ouu bite huvtc o-vu iui viic cuiiiiiici oviiuui. j l- . i . . .. uu v. se to any higher level than its two cost oi living, restoration oi sound, .;54.. w xr .utj i .- ... t-i. u uaujfin-ers go io scnooi or teacn in tne uihk on uuui aiucs ui luc nuvcb, predecessors It is winter months and frolic in the sum- where will the laundry wagon, the the 0ther hand that mer. If those girls would be more market delivery wagon, the baker)" be expected to reach a thoughttul ot their mothers comfort truck, lorce an entrance to get tneiri nie proposal ior tne election ot These are only some of another Republican conjrress is a di- rtflot, A-Jin while in order that she miEht rest and al cases, and we are speaking for the tthJA with respect to which the Republican the big the signs "Whitewashing Done Here." of High Point men. problems ' -" 11 ;... n-, . . erect-party viit frionAe ..,i.i k . ,u: crnn.l all in o-Anpml hut .We vrv .-, ij.i , .... national aaministration is, in most in I "T,u "c 6 ' . u-noin,nK stances, without the vestige of a policy u uur country, just -"""- "' " S 1101. 7 i I i u or Program to this day. The adihin-' because our mothers have worked and while often before they can get to .":n xlv' ana.aiso to take the istration nas appeared to make an ef-l .slaved for us for years uncomplain- their own doors. Let's see if there cu"" fort feebly to deal with a few of the' ingly is no reason why they should cannot be some law or rule, or some- .SLlZK ffiS StaSSfirt sutte I continue to do so until the end of the thing to relieve these conditions. The given to the country by the first fif- Wn tfd the American KeH chapter. Housework is irksome in the town policemen are willing and ready 1months of the Harding admin- laborer and honest business man, with' hot weather, with canning, cooking, to enforce the law if we had one, but. w, i,nij .,- fu t . the awful experiences of the Republi- mother go to the "swimming hole," or some system about parking so when other Republican congress tiiv siiouin even tne moat iimnr. ..... . .. ironing and all sorts of hot jobs. Let we haven't. Let's get busy and have'ant voters favor the election 0f cfn maustnai panic oi mi ana sa, r.k... nn-.1. ,.. . D 1.1 : , c otuiua viutvu ui ivcuuuuuui pool. comnnaprf-i' - i . . , , , - , . .-. lovri . iT .iT- politicians, wno iooiea tnem aunng people from out of town come to visit largely rae"fnP of the the campaign of 1920 by innumerable TIX thA nlH frtllf C o niro Tirr-iir l..r..l, ...! .u t . . on,l r.afr,i,o wo ran at lpnst nf F"?", wKnS wmcn .u.... a..u ocuu h.ciii w llic vvuuu mr ' lMrt.ro or.. I PKi:- an outing. It will prolong their lives fer them decent parking v. and add many happy thoughts to their sunset of their lives. Then in truth BRAMHAM REAL CHAIR will the poem come true i Kepublican Dromises of irood business conditions. newsnaners 1 . r , . ., ... . . throughout the country have characl 1" a,u??! L1" ; l - ; . new piuiiubcs miuic in me same uau SnAfaXersVe 1 should this class of MAN OF REPUBLICANS political opponents? Wh4n Secre'tary "SI ?JwJZi of War Weeks solemnly testified, in a " r7 . ZZZZZ ' l In a press interview last week, W. recent speech ,that the highest pub- SSm "Grow old along with me, the best is G. Bramham, of Durham, Republican lie estimate of the present congress SSJnJJSalSSi te offer during yet to be state chairman for North Carolina, was that it had reached, "the lowest SS1 " p Tl jf " ?n plainly stated where he stood on sev- eoo, nis statement implied many lm- ,.,;;, vota at the hallot hn? eral matters. He plainly stated that Portant things not expressly mention- eu-ruiB VOteS " the ba"0t . ' he is Republican political job referee ed. This estimate ofy congress by Why, in other words, should any for North Carolina and said so plain- the secretary and the general public employer continue in his service an ly. Neither former National Repub-.necessrijy nieans that JtItepufykan. Employe -who, hs Troyen utterly in lican Committeeman John M. Mo re-, conjrress has reached "the lowest Competent, Unscrupulous, unreliable head nor present National Committee-. eb" of any previous congress, of and unsuited to render efficient ser man Charlie Reynolds are to wield a' whatsoever political complexion, in vice? nower oroater than, that which is to .the nation's history: that the tires- , , be the power of Chairman Bramham, ent national administration, at least Notwithstanding the fact that dur- The last of life, for was made." which the first NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COLLEGE STATION RA1EICH, N C . Tfchnlciil Education t Btate CoHege prepares Its (rrnduates for personal success and for leadership In Industrial progress. The college offers success FOUR YEAR COURSES IN: Agriculture Including General Agriculture end BpeclaUsed Courses In Farm Crona Agricultural Engineering. Animal Husbandry and D.ilrjlrg, Biology. Horticulture Peiiltrv Science. Soils, Veterinary Medicine. Vocational EducaUon ""i"ufe. rouKry Chealstry. Agricultural Chemistry. Textile Chemistry and Dyeing CIvH Eailfteerini. Architecture and Highway Engineering Electrical Eagiaeering. ) Mechanical engineer lag. Tsrtlle Textile Ingineerlnr, Textile Manufacturing, Textile Chemistry and DyelB-t Agricultural Eeoaomlea, Busiaess Adn'nistratlom Rural Life. TWO YEAR COURSES IN: Agriculture. Mechanic Arts, TextUe "Manufacturing. Oas Year Ceurse In Aut Mechanics. Wiater Csuru la Agriculture for Farmers. -Summer Session for Teachers, for Colleje Entrance and for College Credit. Excellent equipment in ail departments. Session U22-23 heglns September 5. Entrance requirements for Freshman Cass, 15 units jCngllsh, 3 ; History, 2;. Mathematics, ; Bdenre, 1 ; K'ectlre; a. ; For catalog, Uhislrated circulars, and entrance blanks, mite E. B. OWEN, Registrar. REPUBLICANS DEMANDING RES IGNATIONS OF (REPUBLICAN OFFICERS Senator Capper asking for the res ignation of Secretary Weeks the fact that the demand licans for the resignations recalls and the job-hunters who are after to the extent that the .Treat letrisla-ing 1919 and 1920, while the Demo- by Repub- the federal jobs must get the Bram-."ve branch of the government can cratic administration was urging the - nf Rnuh- hm smile of approval if they want'make it possible, has reached a cor-' adoption of a greaV reconstruction resDondintrlv "lowest ebb": nrl that Droarram calculated -to avoid oanica licans in high places in this adminis- that defimte agreements that he the Republican leadership in control and continue the prosperity of the tration is generally prevalent and is is to be the real chairman and he.of the government has reached, the people, and was also Struggling to ef increasing in ihtensity. The Republi- says also that unless he was the ?me "lowest ebb". A political piartjr feet the wisest possible settlement ef that nttr nf it whirh Chairman in IBCt a8 Wll as in name " "v. .. un 8v.uuiciiv in uic uum mm wuvw uihihuuuk tnat ne would not nave vne jod. ...-" o. inviasnu, um wun nciniuuwi can press, or still retains its independence and in- Chairman Bramham says that his1. "It would be complimenting Sec re- ership now in control of the govern- nuenee, with tne public, is demanding nniw chairman will he to have wry weeks too highly, however, to meat, by speeches, circulars, nam Hie resignation of Attorney General the county Republican organizations gt th sweeping indictment of the phlets, and posters,' to the extent of . Dauriierty; the demands for Senator take the bnint of the belles for jobs) Republican congress upon hU teetl- millions ught'at erery; stage to ' ' ,1T1 ,r rcmvi .... t . I,, H ' L. iwm alAna . That twUM-J la. mrmmM. T1 M..IM. nMlnrlln-- 'Mirfni gtSQ WMM. W Will 1UUOW UUI UWII . - V"""W JFMW Southern Elailuay Systom Nftrben7'f resignation have been recommendations in matters which publican paper, the Boston Transcript, auspidon and Ignorance, with tie view I the Washington HaraM which Is ere postmastershipa. He says that nouneed this to ."the wont ,. eon tha fferts pf th DerooeratJe admin supposed to reflect the views of fuch matters as ppstmasterships wiU of any within the past twenty istration to with these prewing " 2J ,7 T , , .'not be allowed to bother hjm, -but. . This statement, whick t. has domeette and foreign cuestlons. r' : i Announces GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES ;- : :- '0;:V.. ' Summer Season, 1922 matters ef reeerd ever since his elee- i.t. t .k. anuntiaa in which there not to meatioa many others, has are- of harassinr. delayinr and defeating tloai the Washington Herald which is 'are Bostmastershipa. He says that nouneed this to be "the worst eon. the fforts pf the Demeeratie admin-i till Secretary ot it as an owner, says that the sen- . k. rmmtv Rmiblicu I PubUcaas, with the exception of Vic to see President Hardin eooly in- Umert in eonffress is such that it may committee most settle the matter aad.rresiaent uoouage, jsenator - JUxlg. lorm newspaper eorresponaents ... .... ... . ... . - . IM AM. j.w t-mtm . J - . 1 1 - L V lecd to a demand resignatidn, which for the resignation Navy Denby on the tail goes with the hide: the Job bunt- his own" ae Modern day parlance aaslMpitol. dnrin this feneration, i Buck Our distinguished secretary ef state. f- ' ... ... 1J. s ... that AhAnlii - aM mm almas te . Marlnflp ror secretary r'airs make its recommenaanons w nim. r . r "r. , , ' f Zi 1 , ' ... .. .1 rKli ia SKh 11 m.S - - - - IL.W ,.l.ff-rt4p . . ivfll-nni .v Ma .ilmlrii-. 1 . an1 u aives assurance vna wierw,- vv winH.. ;n: vuwuui w- enht also to eaB 2.f vtTi.- - 'snort to w!llnn..7.hnit, fn. fratlrm: vm thonrit thev relate to ef SeereUry ef the rMMT, tn.hmA or hv Com-. Won and to render any service at- ail' such wefl known eeandals as Newber theory that the Bmjia that ha -la m. 'efficient "that has sat at the nation's ry. Daorhertr and ' Nat - Goldstein. ers are strongly in favor of the r-Jt- -it.iM.r. ignation of Secretary Mellon, which j many thlnf would have been forth-( coming if he had been overruled in other irnnlieations. mora In' harmonv. Mf. Hurhes. in a recent speech, now .with the term "worst congress, car grievously caraplalns against -ithe ried in thia n-r-rtainsr-to-rHmT am "blatant Snd jnlnrtilliTlir . Utterfcftfcee'" (that it ia dangeroos congress, hope- on the part of politicians and other . OrtgUi ei Priatiag. This is the age of printed matter. Juaiyia league, with .the predatory American dtisens while the govern- Wlth U !X9 different neWBMDerSlWMa.w .11 ..!,.. 1 ..kll. . I. nMAmrtmVtnd Vian11 Ininart. the matter of appointment in the ,,,4 periodicals, whose ahnaal drcuta-xnonU. and suicharredwith noUtical ant foreign, affairs. ;.Her.lvoW. says internal revenae bureau. , tion is ew 14 billion copies with Mjeiiajnesty. Exoept f 0 the Ugh tone Jfcat the people "must frown apon the publishers turning etn ever, 'g'and class ef the Pemocratk mnntber- eonstant effort to .create suspicion - - a a.k - - ' anil jrttn t' 1 , - m . . . . . , 1 I .!' IM k . 1 t-AM.MML U aa Mra .UnlA DUiiiVB wuaw j, """.IIUD OI COnZTCM JUHl ! IMC DOfTlOQ UIO GlirUSw ma Petirru, Aiwr-W ejpajy VT3iiuuit mm . .1 i milll- ' public libraries established ta approx- f the Republican rank and file which lated utterances, now that the shoe r tmately sbs thousand towns and cities 1,-- vote. 1- Bhanin the eonne of. U ail the other foot re both Ihtei- 11 a 11 1 IK T.nitjwl Ht-st-e.' H U- hard for l.-4.,.l .r.( ,.. .I . .l- ...J h h Kcrht nf tK thine after aD.1 K LEADER IK RETREAT ns to Halise that men didn't always j, thst iher blindly follow a riddus great anvil hores of abuse, denpn- V mnli' miantitv ann variflt of . J 1 .. . 1 l. ui . u .J.ij .iai. .inM. ...t llkJ . K.f T?tvii1. , .--w . - . . i --- t - ' - . i am iuviiihijnv 1911:1 iiuu, jv wwvm ciauuFif iiaiiuai v ww. --" - k -...i'mm m.a '.wa Bava tvlltf. rv. t .....- o .. m..i.. 11 i j mf-Ml When tne announcement wee iw - imtnrU am the j ....in , . i .v. tu..k. ..mi. 192a -"Why fT-,.1-.-. nl ,. other Join in denouncing sucn iws- the'moa. conduct at that timeT . '. tha anneament was " ta-din Wer we nave VMay,-..nM ImpossiWe for -.Secretary .Weeks Ueaw leaders comrtanUy When ""f, ..j vYetot e many ntnrieao,ihe jupubiioaa .newspapers te . find against the recent Domoei eently mad that President fardinf pml perm had. ne hars of own- language fs4ffllwUy eapreasive ' to. Irt ration during 1919 nd had decided t become the leader of fng any sort of 'hook. Only' th characterise the present eongress Iq did not Messrs. Hughes. D hi party Jn matters of legislation wealthy eould. obtain the Ml which !BCCurtt, terms, v...; 4 i . .. & .--.-. 6 w . aat ai b--a MrM WnaSI M A AT VI !! I ' , a4l i tf TAKE YOttR CHOICE V Week-End Fares. '. ?SanJs &cunfl'arei : Bummer Excursion y Pares, 8pedal Excursion Fares to Atlantic City and Niagara Fan,; ; Atlantic City and Othe Jersey ' rilafara Tall vl ' Washiagtens. . ?MMMrP. Usatt-:,..' . , er PhiladelpWa ;5 '-thrfw sal ia Soi: A PRE Pate We Via Sou. ft BftO June 28th, July.. 18, Aarwtrt . June 29th, July ' 13th ahd 27th , ui,i iBth. . -?." ' Anvnat lOtM' and ith- , iiii "j.. , Pat aal Via jBoo. it': B0 Date al yla 8oo. PRR Jnly' . V..i ..j- . a. l. ..a O-i-t. a' .. '' r.i j -0. a . A J .! J th.,nd ttrdv- "-'r 'V; -.;. ;.' . ' ,11th and JOth. : . ; -.1: -TICKETS COOP FOR II 'PAirJiiV... .Ucket good for JtaMmn bn feturn trip-at'Washiftfcteo, Haiti r " 4y . anus, uiuiwirsW-luilci)iuHi;:.J.il', . i-( r,'. '.j r ahi thtfj.aiup suoetdy or s-up do-, , Jf - mJUk vtnud a eertilir hook. , bus bfllt was hailed with Joy"hy that he had hi slaves transcribe a eopy .part f the Republican pres which f it .v - -v ' ; i . - 'had been erftidainclilm for Ut l0-r2"Iv ' Z &2&mi'l . . , ,.i J. .j tVir method, but it was the only way a tur to lead, and was accepted by th u UrmfL n DemoeraU M an acknowledgement by f ew booksellers existed - in the President Harding himself that the re- days of Rome, but a man almost had actloaary. Republican congress was a lJ:'rn hU villa to buy tbeir wares. . '..i . . i.., ..., That w todav enjoy such an abun- laiiur ana wiuioui wni.p. . f - ng , matter ial Democrat aceepted the anouncement Urgoly due to the development ef a with' many miagivirfrs thai-it would material en which to write and print. eontinae long ever the week-end, and -Type Metal JMagarin. would r t v.iih Iiajrtronii results, ' lz-.n. Ik. "tvi.f.t. toll . . . !n f tila T . , . .... . Hon of the "taff i . ;.T;.,-;!p on a mi. w wmca ws Q)Un:h ,r tll. :' ,r t: I ,,-,.. ,sn !(... j ;a as a mhole are. op- cmw-W. t j ".!, ! " In ! a trrme snd a rnt ),. ; ' I... - 1 .1 A msrrWe of i "t Jn this - ( pt t'- f i r t; I" f, "Let ma reneat. why should American people elect another Rpnub- The American people are now re licaa congress next November t Tbey allxing and appreciating, as never be- have been electing Republican eotv fore, the broad, constructive , and greaaea sincv jionmofr, iv lo, sno wnoicinifl uitcTi:iiiciii.a m vn vv with most disappointing and - disss- Democratic administration. They now trouS results. , biirlng the -entire pe- realix that the fundamentals of both riod that has since elapsed, Ecpub- the. administration and foreign poli lican leaders have done little apart dee of the recent Democratic admln from making profuse promlws and istration were eternally ' sound sn'l boasting of Republican "msir are being vlmlicntod every month, minds." '..These leaders prior to the They are now realizing that the uttrr election Vsruely and mritrloiiBly almleT, inaction, ' Income u-nry, hinted that these- so-called - "b t snd h !-"nps of tV mlnda" were supeTHrtateam'n, who at V.'. .inpon sinre ' would be able resd.ly to brina !.ot ofTr t i t..,it r all nece.sry or doi ratio rn- i t- ind I- ' and r. iuk mento ef our economle snd nm I v f- Awr. i j 'i 1 ' fairs, both Am:'-c and nt'-r..',-....n- tl ntr r j 1 r -l JO;. 1 !, j ,J j ' ' I " " ' T ' "I'- !- ' 1, i : i I I- ..- ! " ' t if , f t ' j ; . ' v ii.i ;'!. a 1 v -" ' - 5 tKh SUNDAY EXCURSION.FARES NORFOLK, WILMINGTON AND H!0REIIEA1) H-'-r ;-yor'--... CITY- '- 1 .'': V.'-" .'These tickets are on sale Saturday tights snd Sunday mornings .from EalUbury. IUgh Point, Winrtort-SaJem, Greensboro; Durham Raleigh, Princeton and all lntermediato stations. Good returning r 8undsy night. Not good in slplnff or parlor cars. , f ,, .-J;-m : ' v v SPEND (SUNDAY AT TUB BEAgllORE W V? fOVfrrin ''ui l 4, 1. 1. . 'y (f I i t t Xr !' H'lH ! i tio'A in fcf our t !, n'.n i cf l ' ' 7 f . r (I . v V SUICICR EXCUIISION FAIlE3v , - ..- - TO ' V 0 ' ' ' ,. ' : ALL ULCOHTS '.'.. , - . ' Mountains, iBprtngs and fn.hore. -. " A . . TkVets on sals duily, fmul limit October Slat, 1022. Btop-overs permitted in both directions.- - : Throuth Piillmaa Plowing Cars la a!I Important Points. ' !' .-lit Rn Ice Courl' y Convenient f-.ndu!c ' ..." V.ilte I r rcai;fi.I I" ' r I umrru-r lort I'lMillct and i l.i-' t-tj t-u- b-C-jk- -ii o..jm1 MrM ' ahore Resorts and Western North Carolina Resorts, Tickets good, until following Mondsy and Tuesday Exception- - .. tickets to Western North Care Una sold -: Saturday, eii Sundayl" monin, food return npta fpUowinf Mo.l4Ay.;,v,v fcy.. i i i l'i r p. 1
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 6, 1922, edition 1
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