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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C THURSDAY, SEiriVlEEa T, 19a BOARD OF OOMM1SSIOVEXS RAMSEITTS KEW PASTOR '. v IN SESSION HEE MONDAY GREETS RANDOLPH PEOPLE I Mr. Editor:. ' V ; . I beg lear through your columns Ceawty Mitie. Mr. and Mr J. L. Bribe ntftai-. Mr. Editor: . I . - A Urp jswwd t . h. of .ff'jTu JV.?. uT ifcndaT. A-gut in honor the ikr-d by deer reared ,. t. Tw. w. of their mW Be Clarence Ma NOTICE By vbtae 'ef the power vested rwSrd rf SittSmtoifcr o. who was married to Mia Julim ty. la the 6peUl Preceptor. estitied . - .;.. !--.!.,. homo church in Hartford, Conn., ah, I will offer lor sale at pulsus auc '. The commissioner! of the county net Monday sad transacted the fol lowing business. to greet the people of my adopted havest J. A. Sid-re. at Concord tewnshin. count v. msnv a whom have -alraocly in le-eard ' wu m.mtmA nrvilfra of Mddlfatff hr.m mv -rand friends. Ial-V 1 1 thorn mrm tit m hi-rfc tvra aM---l.v suv- home - medicine, without license, one year became pastor of the Baptist churches 'ally and ratifkmaly, and they are ep- August 24. from date account physical infirml- of Ramseur and FrankuntriUe, eoav en-minded oa almest every ether sab- More than 50 relatives and ties. inr from the pastorate of the first I Wt except polities. But they hare friends were present The lite following were released from Baptist church of Headersdh. The ' payment of poll tax account physical hills and the climate, and the peopl infirmities: ' L Lee Gray, New Market township the Superior Court of .Randolph Coua- tfcm at the court bouse door in Asoe- man- bore, N. C, on Friday the 6th day of distant wetooer, ira, SJ.i a'oaac. m . - - .. MnM.HMtliM AMI isk .. - M.--. ll V .. MM KAMR Hlh IWWWI . " " . . -. " 1 K -V -..----tV W WWVAVMMMWM ( - - A 1 . --. -. . . n .ll T WT r" f e aoranee until they wSl not believe ri. Dillo..S. C, Mr. Tina E. Brutoa wwnsaip, m"w I r- 1920 and 1921 George Sanders, Randlemaa Ship, 192L Upon petition M. M. Bishop and J. A. Stout, Bettie Snider was aodered conveyed to county home. Upon authority of board of educa tion it was ordered that the special school tax in Level Cross district be discontinued for 1922. Second Tract, Beginnin at a Uk delight me. and I begin to feel that anything only just what they read in and children, Baleigh, Mr. and Mrs. ounoea - J"j ehiina the promise recenUy made by an some Republican paper or bear taom ,Ashworth Macon, Uimax, sir, smeec Aajouung we huws o jmi norm k aged member of one of my churches some Rejmbliean's lips. " V nd Miss Edith Macon. Climax, Mr Joe Walls, Clark SmsA, ,..- WhtteHM 2 chiM "d 6 "k town- will be 'realised, when he said, "we For instance you tell them it was and Mrs. A. A. Spencer Carthafre, Mr. head, Ed Nance, .Wm. lows: '. . ; -.: First Tract., Beginainr at a btack' -Jack ia Cbltrane's line running south 19 chains and 15 links - U a stake Swaim'e aorner; thence north &5 ' grees west 43 chains and Zi, hrikx m " the dividing tin to a stake ia Col. ' tranea liner thence .north 1 chains and 60 links to a atone;, thence east ' 43 chains ami S finks to the begin, -ninsv containing 78 acres more or are going to give of your life. The recent session of the County Sunday School Association, which met in the Ramseur Baptist church, de cidedly increased my pride in county of my adoption. It was, in deed, one of the surprises of my life. norm vt oegrees west down, the eraoca auuoe ana u UnU to an ash- an the branch; thence west if you the tiest ume.tne Democrat legisiamre was naae Enos spencer ana enuaren, jcarmer, ouwrs ; , pmui the horuontal cut ot 33 IS per cent Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sruea, uign tjoitranes line running inenco - souuii nf tk ..nniul nlnu ht M1 mmtntM Ir aiul tfrm Tnnlt ludtM Ml Swmim'a KnO 19 ehainS SJld 2S UnkS I to meet the deflstioa brought srhy and children. Farmer, Mr, and Mrs. to a black oak.-thetHse east B Swaima.fhalns and J8 links 'to a post oaki the Republican deadlock in the S. R. A B riles, Asheboro, Mr. and Mrs. line 21 chains and 75 links to a portiuience nortn i chains to a staka ' the senate in 1920. and they will laujrh at A. L. B riles. Cedar Falls, Cicero oak in Johnson's line thence sooth 55 ,sciiow noose lot; thence west 8 chains you. i Crotu, Asheboro. , chains and 80 links W a' stake- in the and 26 links to a stake; thence north, They have been made to believe The afternoon was much enjoyed old field below the grave yard; thence S i chains -and ZS.links to a stake; that the county commissioners made and snent verv nteassntlv by special 'west 24 chains 67 links to a stake near Ithenee east 2 chains and 25 links to a 1 ' shin, was released 1921 taxes oa 2800 ikit that I mm fmm on nf the this cut. And vet when vou tell them !tinni t)w niano. alsa solos. Wall's Idekorr earner: thence north" 801 stake in the Fentress old line: thM ' valuation to the amount of county tax two banner counties of the state in that the high taxes they are now pay- duets and other special songs. Water-, degrees west 10 chains and 65 links to north chains and 50 links to a " $6.80, Randleman road bond tax 66c Sunday school worn Vance. But the ing were levied by the Republican melons and cantaloupes were served a stone Wall's corner; thence south 16, stake of , lot No. 1, thence 'south 86 ' other one, Randolph, stands at the county commissioners tney ara- ready on the lawn. chains and.! nnnr to a staxe pmau sruegrees east cnains ana 8 links to D. A. Hanner, Randleman town- The Sunday school map of the state account of error. Obituary. Smith Motor Company, Liberty head of the list. to laugh at yon again. They will not township, was released 1921 taxes on I have attended many conventions try to inform themselves on the issues $6,500 valuation to the amount of f many kinds, but I was not pre- of the day, bat they are ready to gulp county tax $55.25, special school tax pared for such a convention aathis. down any and every thing that comes $19.50, special bond tax $6.50, same it surpassed in every way any other, from the Republican press ot stump, being listed and paid in name of C county convention of any kind I ever Some are so ignorant that they be P. Smith, Jr. aaw. In the richness of the program, I lieve the Democrats to be responsi- Mrs. W. T. Bryant, Randleman the general interest manifested,) ble for the present high taxes in this TTarneTPtin was wenleneiauhH 1 091 rteVn1f'TJ J i il 1 t ik. - - 1 UTVaaaa iiaii tnanfiAii rha aaniL. on $165 valuation to amount of body of delegates, I have never seen ty's indebtedness they rather.want to JW f? 3 $L26 account error. , convention that equaled it, except deny it or charge the Democrats with 1 J . g . I. e. rnriow, new siarxei town- MTtin atat and national conventions. ship, was released 1921 poll tax, &e-1 uT delerates were present from a I comer: thence west on Small's line 6 'chains 50 . Bnka -to a staka ia White- r.t. f aeaqs uney,wmce norw pn wuuo- iWlUJ MVTIVU vmilVl iiwhhw - -j.- J was born Nov.s,U89, T j rk . rt,C 25, 1922, ;aed SS'J. rtLr. count paying in Guilford. distance" of from twenty-five to thirty UUvin Ghrisco, Richland township, 'five miles. And", after seeing many was released 1921 taxes on $1,000 nnA sections of North Carolina, I do valuation to the amount of $8.50 ac- not hesitate to say that this body of coum error nut luer. I Holonafa rnriinMnr I believe. 71 l Snm of thm hav tha (Tt-rv i saa m, Kev. wenrenours; COW to claim that the county is in .better condition financially than it was whan the Republicans assumed control of the county affairs six years ago. -' Not withstanding the county's indebted ness man route 3. and died Angost T 1 STT.-Z?LSS I-"?1 a Jrrees west flown said branch 8 chains ine coiner ry xa w ; inA Kli.hO n aah th. hr.rvh :i Z r.lTl . V Tern- IT, T..,o . j-VT-rT, ' 1 1 " 5? ""una ana 3! unxs; Tnence west z chains 57 links f' to a stake near. W alls hickory corner; I thence north 35 chains and SO links to V the beginnins, containing .- 2 acres ' more or less, v v- containing, ISO acres'' the mora or less, , V Third Trax. ? Bejrinninr at a atW of Let Nos..'i and 2, running east 2i: chains' and 55 links to a stake John-i ' son's eomen thence , South i. eroaainr f - the Walker :iniU road, at 23 chains to a etak. in the old field below the thence west 16 chains 38 links to Col tram's corner thence north on CoK ducted the funeral services. - . va viTL. w. aMftf !I5d!J wort onlchocIfaoWi dy Novjee, She called her loved ones S., a.. L.. luJM'Ja Wmmm lawsa aka -MSMsa SMiH avw ssatSM W-es aaw aas Mtv WAIl'sT AaFnikV rPtaftff1aal laVintk .11 msi itanding the county's indebted-, 'rerTzS." ., rw"T Fentress" old- line; thence -? north 25 1 nFiOMin v. tT. 7 c-..Ti. has increased from about 280.000 h4 with a smile on her; face. SISSTwm-ihS. iStjSr rtal? Sin11 ! Guy Hinshaw. Randleman town-1 ..i..i -V ,u1 ,i M to nearlv on half million dnllaiw., W. Ussed them -good bye, and looked ZFir?ZL?A-7- ;iTi" W.-W":' I".IM 5 sMd. was released 1921 tax on $200 -v " v. ' T k wnnW t .k wkn Mlnnrihu heaven-ward and said, "Motner. dear- r3:rZ;;n:. -Zt5fP ! ans o-a stake in valuation county tax $1.70, Randle-ic, , hih ,, nt ntl. for all this imorance? But when we est, moUier, I go and leave my work man road bond tar 14c, special school,UMnM. -i the general superiority of.TCmember that every two years for.ocw" ' V I " ' " - i i . . i ... i m iittia mimv Tn. haw. t tax 80c account error. MRS, LAURIN CRANFORD ASKS FOR CO-OPERATION The pantry department of the coun ty fair will be of great interest to the housewives, and Mrs. Cranford urges that the women of the county assist her in having a fine exhibit She asks that all exhibits be in their personnel. To be frank. I dis tinctly like the people of Randolph, and am happy to be one of them. Ramseur, August 28. S. L. MORGAN. Mrs. Reach Tells How She Got to Know Rat-Snap. Have always feared rats. Lately ... m i noticed many on my farm. A neigh- Aav th a .fn ..; j , bor said he just got rid of droves with day, the day before opening day of WAMAlJ s. otar tv5v. 2'Tr5'w S ,!ZrE i"?lii.i I RAT-SNAP. This started me think .... .,-. F ' - i..il.j w i ri nearly a score of years the publican .-? ? ?v T l-..rra.Sl party has been carrying on.a eam-. In this sad hour oil- First. The entire tract of land and naion of dwndtr. ahniu.. nnATrfltim I1 and ignorance, in this county, we have Jnourn n Ip88 bereavement we commend her : loved' timber as above described will be of ones to Him who doeth all things welL fered for sale as a whole. ,-. -A Friend. Seeond.? AH Hie ierdia-ital!e tinv . '. ; ber trees on the above described lands . Strike in China t AffAi .,Ui.T ...i fh. Demanding an increase in . wages sale of the timber beine oonfirmed by the answer to our Question. : And from the best information we have they are preparing to launch an other campaign of slander and abuse. The Republicans evidently ; most be afraid of their record or they would accept Chairman CranforV invitation for joint discussions. Every honest T . A. J T LI? ! . - .. . . is ti i iiriiifi:iiiL mi it n-HiMimiRiur in i.ria mnn With Small Dieces of naner on the ton n?" . T"M -AK my8eu- 'tr shonM ria nn .nH Hyr.w. tl-.t th- ... . - - r l-;il.J 1 n aaaMH t-ha maar amVi'' r w .... -. . . " . i - - ' issues of the dav be diactuuiMi 1nint.lv up trainc oetween renng ana nan-M-iwf .v ,, Jot--f KAT-awAr comes m inree sizes, ooc, . t. - ..... - -r-v; "J 1' w. was t.h first real Til.i-atrl.':.rr:' -ATE : v r I and miaranteed bvl ...-....., fu- "-r a; . --wuurijuiuuu ox -uuo- in. wiuca cui. anu Kuaruiiieeu v.i..mJ .tLnnh, .. h, in China. ;.! . ..u v u ,,.... "TV. t" ., wuuj( wu iu. .. .nwfniorw wu umogr. life., ma niL ia l ii . r . - i . ... .. - mteneao line; utence norui on mitehead'e line 17 ehaiiii and 28 links to dogwood; thence south 80 degrees east chains to the ' begin liing, containing$i acres more or less. -'.-j'S; '-."'- " : The foregoing lands. as above de scribed wiU be offered for sale in the way and manner above stated to the highest bidder, subject to the approv al and Confirmation of the eoort. Ud- n confirmation of sale, or sales, 1-3 pi toe purchase jpnee, or prices, - will of the Ud. Loses An Arm While at Work Nicholas Sexton, of High Point Buffered the loss of his arm when it caught in the cogs of a veneer lay ing machine very early Friday morn- won, iney nave seen grantea tne in- mmmi timW t,;ni- crease. The Peking strike, Which tied n.vilHAn.tht ti.. mii win h.v 65c, $1.25. Cox-Lewis Sold Hardware Company. Mr. and Mrs. Seawell Celebrate. A most pleasant reunion, and one thg' ik &TJ s-tver?d Hhoe ding anniversary of the couple was v- ..v.u, oiKi iib ueKan ms held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. u. work at the Raymond Veneer Com-lA. Seawell, near Biscoe last week, pany He was taken immediately to a,The seven children of the family were local hospital. present as wety as numerous friends end these campaigns of superstition and ignorance. It should be the de sire of every one to know the truth. CITIZEN. amounting to ten cents a week, rail-l'tha trrf ......t. mXtn. . thJ road strikers at Peking, China, have jaBA rt- nuidiasei wBTbe riven a' be due to be paid in c8h, 1-2 due six Aa Than kr.A K&a mMM-f4v 4-ha " . . . . . 1 , " , . . . . " . . '. a a a k . . - monins- irore . aate ox copnrmaaon ot sale; 1-8 due In one year from date of ' confirmation of sale; . . Successfol bidder,' or bidders,- will be required to give security for the payment of the deferred m payments. said' security to be approved by the J'eaid purchaser shall hftvie the right to . - .. -11 i 1 t. l - tv wu fcu u uiuuer wca uicas- Birthday Dinner. A large crowd attended the surprise iiiinff 8 inches : across the stnmn ciofClerk of the Superior Court of San- birthday dinner at Mr.' Alfred Nance's inches above the ground. - jdolph County,. N. C4 or title will be Sunday August 27. They all gather-. Third. The foregoing ; described I retained to the land until the security ed in honor of Mr. Nance s 66th birth- lands, having been subdivided into ! given, or the . purchase price paid. A large tame was spreaja with four separate tracts, wUl be offered I vxnis tne btn day 01 September, irx of landl and relatives, among them represen tatives of the third generation. After day. a Pleasant SOCial hour, tables Were1 man v omui thinM t nt :.'W wt f a mU u iiHft.Wi spread on the lawn and a sumptuous all especially glad to -have with- lis .andtimbwi the.boundie and aere- dinner was enjoyed. again Mr. Earlie Hill,J)ro- New York, ages of each separate tract are as fol- E.- T. WALTON. Commissioner. ;,CHAS. B. REDDING, Attorney. -7 btr-"' ' ... - J At THE LINEBERR 1 T IT 0 ti Ti o n x 111 1 I .1111 I MMMEery 1 I Friday I L , i J ; : (.. A 6 . ' -.-V . . I ..wI.it . . - Sf v7iir- excellent v jmj ux ianauu . winter TOoas is i:u pui- : 11 .Spprt.JIats.oft? Sweatero,:, Spoil - Cr.c 33' : - . . a i ' T U , . . -v . - '..',. . . , " . ' '. - -..., . , - :, i V i I r ,ifW ' . - - 4 11'' TT v t GO;. R-ari.fl 1 iim d n XT " (fTl & i.uuyAvuAUAA jl i; 1 a. , IS: 'Vi. .Vi" 'v Miss Ethel McCall, of vSpencerwfeo is both ca pable and efficient, is thehe ljjf: oMlin ery dtspartmeirt. She has Had- several years ex perience anil will take interest C in 'serving pur Patrons. ' W. V ::'- - :-..r f:-'- I. 4 i. -i ji ! v A 1. v'..: . r . . - . .. ''i s :v7rf-';-Eycfybody invited ta ctionii tin Cisnir.' t X.' 1 - 1 . r a ' T-.ii e-.-L i n-o b"e 1 . T " n dleni a J I . -
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