THE COUBiEB
rCBUSHED rVEKY THURSDAY
Wm. C HAMMER, EDITOR
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toa ticket to Oa iauq.ua. ee ry
entertainment possible, ad enjoy
visit with our neighbor afWwarde.
A tent is rreat P for gxJ fel-
"TSTreTa. second class mail matte. lo-p to et. - come ana , .ur
fa the pustuflc at Aiheboro, N. C.
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MER1CAN PRESS A55U
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A&heboro, N. C, August 1U, 122
lANDOLPH (Oivn DKMim K XI
1C TICKET
I The following li
j Ne York Hernia,
paper:
SHEEP KN H M BA1.U)T BOX
Dixie Duo Coming
X on Chautauqua Program
Cf rk
I'. M.
Supt1 n, 1 "i, :
WKATHKKI 1
Shern. .
A. CAKl. COX
Renter of Dt-t-u-l.EK
kl.AHNS
County Cotnm.-ioi.f 1 .
JOE WEAVER
H S. HOWARDS
L. M. CKANEORD
Vountv Coroner:
OK. WAITE LAMBERT
Houe of R nreMentativi-:-:
1. C. MOSER
Solicitor:
ZEB. VANCE LONG
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hae ttt;
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I ' i.i'.t-.i State- vn.at
Tt.rte i- Seii. snu
wim'I bu-inr
;t populatiofi o:
There I? Sen
utie- m the MtCurtibei
na.le anil re uelii.
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ho aie in tnt
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CONGRESSIONAL TICKET
Eenibrr Congress, Seventh Congre
sional District:
Wm C. HAMMER
unit . who vii in the
Ctah. ami Utah ha
le. than 4oO.OOO.
Warren in the wool
luMiie.-s in Voming. and Wxoming
ha.- a population of about JUO.OOO.
, There is Sen. Gooding in the wool
business in Idaho, and Idaho has a
population of some 400,000.
i There is Sen. Stanfield in the woo
business iii Oreiron. and Oregon has
a population of about 800,000.
There is Sen. Bursum in the wool
business in New Mexico, and New
Mexico has a population of about
This week we are carrying a notice 360,000.
from the chairman of the pantry prod- There is Sen. Cameron in the live
nrt.s of the Randolph County r air. stock business in Arizona, and Ari-
This is a good thing for the house- zona nas a population of about 340,
wives of Randolph to keep in mind 000
while canning fruits and vegetables. There is Sen. Otldie in the live
Thev are the ones who fill this sec- st0ck business in Nevada, and Nevada"
tion, and there is no more important has a population of about 80,000.
feature of the whole fair than this. oniv political madmen, regardless
Let's bear this in mind and fill some cf their economic intellectuals, could
v5eV X-STJ . f ' v - flfSj ,
i mi n rti i ur in..... ,. mi nn in
www1 yw' " -
1- Li.uc.l Ntk. - !
la orvitj tti yea xnl jour Teir
may Kav more ri-U pictur of the
rofTiT littte lovm f . Btnnett, 1
kav Ddwiea to wad jro iuias cf
aw mcb wwek. - t . . 1
Tk appiicanU eaamtnr Mwwj
tnr noatin&8tr at Beanctt were Mr.
'joha A. Purvia, C R- 8etten, J. W.
Boar and Miaa Ortrude PhiUipa.
I The boy. ol uennea w m "".taoroahly;
home of their director, Mr. Denaoft, ' -v.. you .
vita a tired, wora-owt te. -: g .a
constipated bowtia.. eour Roni ti '
btUou lier of a . aerrou, mtkUovv
eeadidoa of the system wbea Spear
lax will build joa cp ? U dissolve aQ
of that c4d : fool, poiMnoua matter
that haa kaaa 'diaKiiia' to the bowel '
for mo&tha, It deaaa tha eystem -
pannes the blood . and
stakes yoa feel like a ew penoa. '
and ors-aniied a nature study dub.. a tDmey bark raarantea
ine ieuowing w by BXANUAIOI UKUU BiViMw Asne-
Leon Ward, president; Sbeltoa Mnr- N c . - . . 7-Mt
ray, vice presiueni; wuura nu,
retary; Harrel flUUipa, treaaurer.
Little Boyd Hammer was chosen as
mascot of the club.
WIDOW CRIES FOB JOT.
1 couldn't eat anything, bnt :
prize cans.
DAVIDSON'S TICKKT
E. C. Byerly, formerly superinten
Jent of the Asheboro graded schools,
has been nominated clerk of the supe
rior court of Davidson county at the
Democratic convention July 29.
Bruce Talbert, formerly of New-
fail to ask themselves what the vastly
populous states, where the insuffera
ble wool tax will be paid, will want
to do at the ballot box to the extor
tionate tariff of the sheep-raising,
wool-growing senators.
No more apt phrase was ever ap
plied to the Harding administration
than that by Senator Key Pittman, of
living at
veteran, was nominated for
-T. F. Cameron, formerly
DIXIE DUO.
The girls have been organized for W lnd sweet milk and was so weak
some time. I could hardly walk across the room.
Bennett needs a bakery. j would have" been in my grave today
The Bennett Motor Co. got a ear-- j j,adnt taken Msyrt Wonderful
load of Fords Saturday and the last Remedy -hen I did. When I think
one was sold before unloading. Jiow I have suffered with my stomach
Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Welch, of Ram- now good I feel now I ery for
seur, are visiting Mrs. Welch's par- j0y. it is a simple, harmless prepa
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Owen. ration that removes the catarrhal tnu
Mrs. G. P. Bray is on the sick list. from the intestinal tract and al
Mr. David Leonard and family, of iayg inflammation which, causes
Greensboro, are visiting relatives practically all stomach, liver and. in
near Pleasant Grove. testinal ailments, including :appendi
Mrs. Almedia Leonard and children, dtis One dose will convince or mon
of Greensboro, are spending their va- ey refunded. Sold by Standard Drug
cation witn relatives near nere. Company and druggists everywhere.
Mf. and Mrs. Lacy Moffitt, of ,. , - , . , -.
Greensboro, is visiting freinds near WANT COLUMN'
Pleasant Grove. I " wy
The protracted meeting began Sun- No 8 advertising will be
day- , . taken for less than 50 cents' and all
Mrs. W. S. Gardner and grandsons, advertisements sent in must be sc-
Edward and Edwin Beane, are spend- companied by remittance.
ing the week with Mr. Gardner in
; Randolph. FOR SALE A good kitchen range, at
jyir. ana iyirs. . c jones nave bc- reasonable price. Box 441, taty..
tumeu nome iroin ineir w euumg uiii. -Mrs.
Jones was before marriage Miss FOR FIRST-CLASS SHOE REPAIR
Lena Maie Routh, of Randleman. . jng at prices to suit the times, call
Mis6 Virginia Brown, of Greensboro, at Ringstaff's Shoe ' Shop in the
is visiting her grand parents, Mr. Stedmaa building. . r J : 8-10-tf .
and Mrs. Frank Brown. i ' : '
1W nn X.1 t. XI fti-flii' nil 1 i 1 (i n i! ara v . . v . i , l
Hmnnc ,f Viui-minr wno favnritiw nrt clever impersonations win vv ;al-f: Mrs ftillilanri s mother. Mrs. clai...j ' r;.i o
tured here at the coining Redpath Chautauqua by the Dixie Duo, composea or Neal Kid(l- j vice on credit Position Kuaranteed.
Marv Tern and Gladys Anderson. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Miss Terry and Miss Anderson present programs running over with the Dr. McManess, of High Point, visited WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH
merriest good fun and an abundance of delightful songs. Their appearances Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beane Sunday. POINT. - ' ". ' tf
Nre wllj h onnntort among the must popular fpa'-oa f the rhni::aiiaua. i Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family, of
tannage, visiieu iur. anu mrs. ai. a. lAJOl AUgUSt I, a darK WOOien eoat
Routh a few days recently. between Asheboro and T. J. Vun-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Routh visited cannon's on the " Asheboro-Denton
Mrs. Routh Sunday. I road. Finder return to Courier of
fice. Wm..C. Winslow, .. ltpd
aa fnu.nthin R.milolnh countv. now
Tl,m,, v;ll :i V OV I War "C. .!, inuuai, ... ...
sheriff oania re .veil .tiexican, wnen ne
of Ran- saill;
l.'I'l . . . TT P iL. .... I
, , , , iin m is 1 ne rour norsen e n oi me nani-
,.lph, now living at Denton, was n , r,- f
aununated for one of the county com-
Rass Stokes and Gnlf '
T. l: r tt i:
ominated for county ine acnievemem oi uie naruing
administration as seen by Senator
Pittman were epitomized as follows:
Great Comedy Drama, Triendly
. Enemies," a Chautauqua Feature
Pleasant Garden News.
I.
:. i.siootrs
Smith were also u
aommissioners.
"jasper Parker, a one armed world
Wiar veteran, the only soldier of the
wtti( war, in Davidson county, receiv
ing the highest honor medal for brav
ery, was nominated for register of
deeds.
The ticket is a strong and popular
ane.
relations left in chaotic
commerce there is
poor
"Preign
condition.
"Our foreign
none.
"Millionaires' taxes reduced
people pay.
"The H. C. L. still is a terror.
"Transportation charges increased.
"Outrageous discriminations.
"Perpetuation of long and short
slow haul outrage.
"My friends, if I were to stop ad
vertising, it would be like taking the
engine off a train. It would
down and in a little while stop. Ad- "Destruction of all state control
vcrtising is the locomotive of business over interstate commerce,
and if you don't have it, business "Producer and consumer are starv
cumes to a stop," was the statement ing together.
made by William Wrigley, Jr. head of "Harding, Mellon, and Wall Street
the famous Wrigley Chewing Gum keep the soldier from bonus.
Company. Mr. Wrigley has spent mil
litHM fojr advertising in newspapers,
aiagaihes and outdoor publicity. In
11(20, when the high mark of business-
depression was reached, Wrigley
rfpent more for advertising and sold
wore chewing gum than any previous
year. He attributed his splendid sales
ai advertising. His policy is that ad
vertising will stimulate business when
"The Four Horsemen of the Hard
ing administration are:
"Poverty,
"Distress,
"Disorder,
"Violence."
Us--. - J' f'wU "XOEC Iff ,
1 ewj jWw.j&m, . ad
Lawrence Rockfield has accepted a MIXED OAK TIES WANTED-Car
position in Greensboro. lots,. any where. E. T. Walton,
Quite a number of people from this Asheboro, N. C. 7-27-4t
place attended the opening services of ' " ' -
the revival at Tabernacle M. P. church FARM WANTED I want to BuTTi
Sunday.
' The Sunday school of the M. E.
church went on a picnic to the Chil
dren's Home at Winston July 27.
. They report a very pleasant day. They
' made the trip by automobile.
Lynn Hunt visited friends in Ashe-1
boro Sunday. i
The Epworth League enjoyed a 1
camp fire supper Friday night.
1 Mrs. John Fentress has returned to FOR SALE Nice
her home here after a visit to friends
in Wayne county.
H. Curtis, of South Carolina, has
been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Chas.
RusbelL i
r-t i . . 1
beverai young people enjoyed an
ice cream supper at Mr. William
Smith's last Thursday night.
lone Neelley is spending a few
days at Moore's Springs.
The W. C. T. U. convention held at
the M. E. church July 29 "was largely
attended.
It is understood that work will be
gin on the Greensboro-Pleasant Gar
den road at an early date. This is
good news to the people at this place.
farm from . 100 to 400 acres on
Deep River in Randolph county.
Will consider one on some other
good straem if it hasr a mill or old
dam. Prefer unimproved land.; Will
not consider anything unless it is
on the water. Will pay cash in full
at once. Write full particulars, to
Bruce Craven, Trinity, N, C. It
seven-room resi
dence on Main street in Seagrove
Randolph Co., N. C, finished up-to-date,
with good well of water on
back porch; good feed barn and gar
age, and one acre or mote-of land;
also good peach orchard. Residence
an 300 yards of graded school and
near to churches. Sale Dries $2,100.
Apply for further particulars to I
Lewis Cofer, White Oak Store No.
2, Greensboro, N. C, Denim Branch,
16th Street N 113. 7-27-8tpd
WANTED A good farmer to farm !
on shares. We will furnish stock ;
and tools, also will hire tenant the '
year around while hot working in
his own crop. Have . large farm, ,
good stock and land. E. A. Aid- -
ridge, Randleman, N. C. 8-10-2tp
tin
Senator Robinson, Democrat, of Ar
kansas, who like the Nevada senator
always talks straight to the point,
thought so well of Senator Pittman's
'"t is dull as we as boost it wnen its
,l i.- ..u.. interview that he had it placed in the
booming, in iaci mere i- hoc. a
time in his mind when it would pay
to let up on advertising. He was
a.sne.1 wny e c.mi.miu,. ... - of the Unjte()
when his fame was made, anil it was
f ...... t Ikn 'iiu..-A- Ol.nlA.l
men ui m-- in denouncing the pending Profiteers' :
above as his opinion of the worth of Tarjff bj1 & ohibitive larjff ,nt.
nrlvpHisinir The biir merchants and . . ., .
manufacturers who iiave not already
learned thi's secret of success are fast
learning it, as did those of Bible days
him fhpv were taucht not to "hide
Trinity News.
Clyde Wara," DeLacy Johnson, Paul
Lambeth and Clyde Grimes were
"EVIonrilv Rni.mliH" In one nf the most nooular of recent comedy uccesses. guests of Richard Johnson Saturday. FOR SALE Pure-bred
Scores of cities throughout the country have alternately laughed and wept Mrs. Nannie Craven is here for a
over this Irresistible comedy drama whose plot grows out of the conflicting con- visit. ,
i ii,i., Mona 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have moved to
virtions of two lifelong friends. , p;f ,
A complete production of "Friendly Enemies" will lx given at the coming H'gh foint. i
.. . V ; r . ,.t ,a u.Htt.. r. r.rri.nil George Craven has bought the
lieapatn tnauiauqua uy u rwi vi ' " " T Haven nlap fm North Main utrnot
bv William J. Kelghley, manager of the New York City Producing Department j.
of the Itedpath Bureau.
This delightful comedy will be one of the most popular entertainment at
tractions on the entire Chautauqua program.
"KhrrttiRhlr"
buck lambs with pedigree, $20 each;
also 1920 Fbrd touring car with
starter, A-l condition, $?25.00. . C.
E. Macon, Raneur, N. C. ltpd
Congressional Record.
The leading Republican newspapers
have joined with
the Democratic press and spokesmen
ing out that it would not raise the ex
pected revenue needed by the govern
ment, because it would sTiut out im
ports, and by shutting out imports it
would enaDie the American profiteers
r role t Vw.i l- nricou ulmncl r t V. n
to fc the public know what you have, rf increaae(1 rateg
and keep reminling them. If you
don't, the other fellow will, in other
words, "it pays to advertise."
Dunbar's Ail-Star Male Quartet Here
at Chautauqua
their candle under a bushel." It pays
THE COMING CHAUTAUQUA
Saturday the Redpath Chautauqua
Ashe-
It is interesting to note that this is
exactly the kind of a tariff that Mr.
Harding advocated in his election
campaign in 1920. In one memorable
speech he advocated closing the doors
to foreign made products. At Lima,
1 in Atthft- ...... ...
ens r. mree iay pruK... 0njo on October 6, VJ20, he said to
orvx The program, from all indica- a crowd of wori,men:
ttonn, and from the comment in other
towns in which it has been given are "1 want to bring to you the read
awdingly favorable. There U a justmen after th World war which
f n tickets, but they will maintain for The millions of Am-
a.. kn rMivlmr very llltle' sup- erican wage-earner the high standard
port, and have not met with the en- of pay which is theirs now. I caution
.k.i..m th.t a few tbJa sIm should you toe that that can never happen
fed. Now we all know from past under" the polky . of a party (the
nurtory tnt a rwjni ijw . r--.. I T
. . n. I ,4m MT.iAMninff ini uoorv ui Ami ui w .vi
i 'iminM u nir ww. . .
' ?how" butf cowl dean, high er- elgn-made product.
. afr. inn wocn ww vvvmu vi n wwi wwa a . -
kvv a ' Urket for the 'Ch&uUfr urmilrl tn&tnUla tht wim of Amrl
i' 1 Iff .1. ..fcktM In i SaV aall Ataflala t fth 1 Q9A
. ' 'turn. Many towns , kear .'Asheboro, standard by practically potng an em-
. .with nothm'f Ilka the populatiofi, and fcargo upoft aH foreign-mada j oods.
' . : with fewer poopla wha art supposed The . Americaa wagt-aafners know
to appreciate high, dase, entertain what has hsppened to the high stand
- nmU, have for years , arprUd ard of their ,1 W0 pay.Iniace of the
Uirw day Chatttautjua-T What Is the present liquidatioa of labor, the protn
al!cr with our'tewn, surely we have Ue held out by. President Herding In
' p- loH our taste for good things 7 lis .1920 campaign seems ' lika
" . Kaaa fa th MAmra
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Notice.
Mesdames Carpenter and Ballance To the Creditors of Dixie Dairy Co.:
have returned from a visit to relatives On Monday, the 14th instant, at
in Greensboro. 2:30 o'clock P. M. the stockholders of
Gibson Bullard, of Sampson county, the Dixie Dairy Company will meet in f
has been visiting his mother at the .special session to consider a proposi- ,
Parker house. tion to sell the entire property of the ,
1 Lucile Bullard, of Durham, has company, with the exception of buttei
been to see her grandmother, Mrs. on hand and bdok accounts.
Parker. Miss Bullard is private W- Mr. P. H. Mendenhall has offered ,; ,
retary to Dr. Few, of Trinity College, the sum of $3,500.00 cash for said s,
, Mrs. Marsh Bullard, of Florida, is property, and I am reliably informeu ;
visiting at the Parker house. that it is the purpose of the company
I . f rt .Ant fVi nrArmiilHAn ftf Mr. Men-
Card of Thanks. denhall. '
We take this opportunity of thank- A complete inventory showing the,;.;
ing the good people of Carthage, San- quantity and, as far as possible, the,-'
ford and our home town, Bennett, for cost price of said property to the com
the many acts of kindness shown us Py, has been taken, and this is legale -
while our son Melvin was in the hos- notice to you as a creditor of- the -
pital, and since his death your good Dixie Dairy Company In accordance ( ;
deeds will not be forgotten. with the terms of Section 101& of the t, .
Bennett, N. C. Una known as the ''Bulk 8ales ?
. , The proceeds or tna. sivnw.w re- f
Mt. Olivet Item. . . ceiv-d from Mr.TMendenhaU, aheuhl
Rev. J. H. Brendall conducted a very ,W offer be accepted, and from th
succewful revival at Mt Olivet the-aalo.oI -witter ,, ZrTt. l'
in this eommunlty. v .-.., r By John W. Hedrkk, Presldetyt 5
' '.The tobacco farmers of this section' "" - .. ' . 1 ; 1
' are busy curing the tobacco. v I'' ' . . tl; .. f
lMasurPaul Sugg, of nierbai la' ; NoUce U hewbj aim that .the un-, f
vislUn relaUves here, - ... v, oersignea 00 we u oay 01 evmu.t
' , Miss Flora Maness. of . Greensboro, W. VSvSZ'
;.' spent a short whiUhere with home- ducted by J. A. -Brady, Sheriff of Ra
. -folks last wek.vv ..,y . do ph county, at the courthouse doof
Miss rean vrown u spemung .some : , " . ".,
11 i.k v.. .1-.-- c" arrlhiwt real eaUta situated, la aai
, ,1 .Several people from thU community eunty eroUlidajr seventeen acrei
have. visited the peach orchards re- rnere at less la Cedar Grove tow
Danbaa AJMMar Mai tisrtf of ncrfible. singers sod plsyers capital osntly. J: ' - ahlp.1, v-' -.v .,t; ; ' - t
rtaiivr''f'iifurtna,bell-idnern e1uxe-Hl alve two popular concerts . uu. i-4 Ur'l ".flri.h.n. .'The time 'for redemption, of t
h naninit. tjt tVta n,min TiMtnaih riiBniKiiaiia. m cratiil eoncert la AM..iitt tVi k. 'aforesaid land will expire o "
entertainers
eo tbe epeti
the afternoon and a shorter concert at tUtcht.
Weaver far Cemmlnslener.
Our friend Joe Weaver Is tunning
7th day of November, 1922, and in
i suit of the redemption the' aiwier
Slgned will dmsnd a deed for' th
same as provided oy isw aiier
notice, ana eii"
"Missee Mart and Maude Timor. .
. ' The qusrtirs prograina covet a wttie range et musicaj eniertainncm, ; i, '
tludlnj operatic fsvorltea, character smr, novelty ' tastnimeotal numbers Jee'
ana many uousnal enerts abUineu by u oeus, A parxicaiany impressive
beU-rlnglng feature
which the chimes
produced. .;
TWO qusrtet
UHcigO proaucrr, wwxie Dim Huimin rupwiurjiy u7 .ivr- )fm 1(J ke fM ffmrr!,. Vvrrhnsm ti-l Ulng 110.2". f
. 1 . i..il k 1. m J ' . . . ... . . . . . , , . . I . . im4
lawinms vrimiMum nm m mm -t .,' - - eumsr and the tKpie or KamiuU n 'ii ,m ti. i.iy ir juiy,
Tb ejttartet la anra-flra cotertalniaeM attratle- attractlo that la should elct as we bc'.feva they .will. V.lSu EALLIF. I.U-it. I'urchasei
predicted te be ana of the blfitost featwai en a big Cnaotaaqoa pTOfraja. f u;Mh Point News. .1 8 10 -ill -4t
- ... . . - 11 .1. I r. . 1 . Avnlrilnir rif 1 A 1 1 1
I. the rvprenutlea ot a Buaasy isoming is ioaoo, n ,""Y:..ri ZZX" th. for th. redemption of
of tbe famous Cathedral belle at that city are tsllhfany re ,T" M , m. i aforesaid. : - - i
. " jjI.. .-i..ii b.iw fCK. n.Wn Point, where he is so well known he The smount of the cort end tai
,of mustrtana ws organised by Ralph Iul(ar, eren-koown . . . ... K .nifi inn,i i, ill:
fwuih ark e ( a a t ifi i ' s " " . -v
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