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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1S22 PRESIDENT HARDING A DISMAL FAILURE IN HANDLING STRIKES At n in It KLV I h.St. 1 IIK.MM, 111 K U l.a Pai,re Two ! ! V ii i. n J '-1 m MM m t .1 ( - ik,- t t' M nit their tin in' !-;nkf ..nh everx union pry with In In tin.- time t.-t effect ti but ;t- in tl and men are go -between.-, that in all t ub.-olutel v t': ..kit, ittel. t ',,' -p. ill r-l.at. jj HI' llM ' g' I" h. 1 .1. I'll, t,. the a" result that 1 e man in t... nii.;! hLankel in i .111 1 1 !;. it nas imt nail tne - ward hreakini; tne 1 1 1 k f if coal strike.-, operator Ltetting together vv ithuu The 1 1 u t s t ; 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1; :'ai't i iran 1 1 i;ii . Mili ar I I' ght I . -U.-.i ine: Ka! I ,uil: i i : I n strike t'l H. 1 1 1 In the n re:ns to '.. Indiana In California John-uli. v. oi Inllette mane ; erv t liin ir t hat ilent's hear! an jority. t,.i',!.e llanlinir i.,!i.-:e h.ua, l;ro, (lie ailmini a- a Siunal Court ami n ,t ran. oil io;,.,r ; t .'. Kan. :o! pii tan.ilv o; i J-'H.ia. '!'!. 1 1 1 . ' .-1 note.: ore i, hv in tho-e oa was IVilnl, Kai.lolnh. who wa- cu'-ioi'iit of tlie Continental t'oiit'ie.-.- at I'nilailelplua in 1.7-1. It is -ai.: tre name wa- .-uituc.-ie'i h lll Nathaniel Steed, who w a- eniplove.i to make ti e .-urvev. he henm a relative 1 of tne Kan.ioliih la mi I y . 'I he teintorv mcluileii in Kainlolph county wa- lust -ettlc.i In white pen pie some :'ort or tifty years previou. . i to the time ol it- formation. The hr-t rampant hcavd v . in pint;. V. i.-con .lear 1, on i ' pie- In settler in i a-tei i e. mo-t I I a ijuake tne n i ii'.tei.. were mainly 11. irt of I'eniis Sco:,:.. lrr-h , 'l'!:e Sc Irelaml, ll" all , at iii I. it Mil nominal! papers . i ;i;iv wit' Kvell III llllelue we t'eat of Yanium primal', u he'i i he ire-nlent h.n he pi the llar.lm warn the no'"i 1 'e. i.ocr.i: ie know ii that '.i the hope thai h the senate. In Michigan Towii-eml. clo-e to llar.li berry, may .-lip through son of the fact that niviilcil among three 1m- l he troin the south v I v ania, ami we re (ierman- ami tch lrr-h were from il:i i I I relaml , aim w ere 1'res ailh. The tierman- were :'!. 'lorn l'..lat 1 hat e, a (Ierman I i " . , m i', on (;e Kin he, ami w ere mam l I .at he i an ami ( iei man Kei oi mel in laitli. lie Quaker.- came mo-!l from Knejaini ai.o the eastern nail of Ire hum. I ,atci elt lei .- ai riveii from the nor; hea-te i n pari of North ''aiolina, e-nviall from 1 'a-ipu.t auk ami I'cr 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 ; 1 1 1 .- counties, ami l'r ni irgu.in. Tin wele m 111 I ' 11 I !"'! I' it look ' iki ing ah" New only l. lea t he oppo u; imi ; men. I!ut tiie'o i "mi ei-. si l of Knirli.-ii ile.-cent. them were Quaker.-. A I'.iuiyrateil I mill Nan Massachusetts at an lev wen; fosi.K of hint - .,. l- at :t.e ' . cV '. ' ', a- uf :a,'.ir: t. .a' !. I ' . . :.w v. vi tel... -. - . .ii'.'.bnj V ' - ' ' H " vn '. 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I.L'i-l lenul um-tance.- ' to proloiiL' multiply the tevelupn ents ni physical include the n ti.e inner ii..:.- :eu.:n ten. I also ti person- liv lug loiiK he , v lou.-ly u -ual 1 line. These factors include ami changes promotive welfare. 1 hey likewise stimulating mtUience up heiiiK that the progress uf civilization lias enriched men with. The factors of food and shelter now conduce more to length of life than ever helure. Yet the changes in the habits of thought ami the social life count for more yel m extending hie. The k' andlather and the grandmother prefer to wear out rather than rust out, and their continuance of activity after tiU or even 70 doe.- more than inactivity could to prolong their days. Increasing facilities of recreatioi. play their part in rolling up tlie store of lengthening life. The person con fined to home has at his disposal the spoken news, tlie tones of the sing ers and players, the late.-t jokes of the story -teller, lietween play ami work the time is wanting for growing old according to the ways and suuniard.s of our grandparents. New standards aid in the extension of the span ol life. lem- -.- .-,aa 1.-, It appear ll.t colull e average number of as in Iowa, Massachusetts ami the Democrat- expect to eha I tneii candidate in November. A few days agi the senate a hill tional fedeial jmh. trd the Michigan' iiees-arv pos.-ihl more lioodle eases. wanl.'.l tlie i there came up in priivining an addi- ' hip for Michiean, er- thought il very v to handle some At all event , I hex d tl'.e judgeship, hut 'alio. I because there were m Republicans senators on ham it up. Among the missing two gentlemen accredited ii igau herself Newberrv an the bill 1 1 1 L to brine were the .. Mai. I Town- Ti. , i was at home fight ing to save his scalp, w hile New bon y was golfing at Ins summer home in Rhode Island. Hut why should he stay on the job'.' lines be owe the people of Michigan anything'.' lie bought and paid for all h" ll.t- "ntd-i, in Michigan politics. f 4- The Republican national i ouimi. o-e, in Living out the statement that il .--peeled to conl ml the next Inn, - b a majority of .ill in lieu of the pic eul majority of Hill, is merely li y . lo soften the blow. ( ertain nimu eii.-e Republicans do not expect to ;onii,,l the now hou.-e by anv -oil of n, i- jonty; in fact, the Wa-hiimt an aiimim-t rat mn molly -cmldh t.'ditorial the other da .n cu- ''io. lion o! won would he the llenm cratic -.peakei. In this connection it ' ni'eii' 'mi' leal Ihe I'.i' li'iii Repuh caucu-ing on the iiuestmn f oir-tine Speakei (illicit in Ihe '!'! 'hat Ills part y -till i ela in- con 'i"h In l:,al event teg tel., ami How . ei ' ,,n. ho eii,ally lai kinj . It was ''.'' c".illy politic lhal ho ('united James K. Maun out ,,f the h,,,,,,,- and '';" I'-1" I Ihe Kepi.hluan majorilv it its only chance foi real leadership, "'"'i'. in n i io'Iuciiil' Champ Clark to the house upon one of Ins leelectmns to Ihe -pi akei.-!,ip. .Mi. Mam: refeireil lo him a- "Ihe I an est of speak Ihe noble.. ,,f ,,. hi Mai, . had an -ing the ex pn hablv i - and could to Mr. i cm. en in . uccced i-'i t in- opinion t ha! Ihe mi -1 valuable e - Kill his defeat of tiie wretched e ., of me.,." The word vipiallv wr'l i.a'.e been anphe.l Mann hah he hen cm. en lo - I lark, win he was pi leui; laloi i. i'.,r was only aiinthei blunders of I he gang in emit 1 ol of the Republican party imieed. their ca pacity for muddling is even greater than then beastly majority. lew tv'ua tucket Island, eail.v dale. T li.-h ne-cent. There is a tiadilion tiiat John Wes ley, the founder of Methodism, when on hi.- way from Charleston, South Carolina, to Philadelphia, stopped in what is now Hack Creek township and preached at what is now known as the John Wesley Stand or Chapel. In tiie decade next preceding the beginning of the Revolution, there ;'i'nse a great dissatisfaction in the up land counties of North Carolina. Ov er the governor's proceedings, all of whom having been appointed by the loyal authorities. The dissatisfaction became so great that many of the citizen.- would assemble together at van, uis places to express their just indignation against the extreme ex actions of those officials, and to de rive .-(Hue means to ameliorate their grievances. They called themselves Ketrulatoi s because their object, as they claimed was to "bring things to a true end proper regulation." Many ol the Regulators were citizens of what is now Randolph county. One ol their must noted leaders, Herman Husband, lived on Sandy creek, in the nor1 hea.-tern pall of the pi c-.cn I coun i .. . lie ,i as I rom I'enn.-y !v ania and had hot n a (Quaker and wa - a relative of I u'lija.iiin I- raiiklim I le c aanil el the Regulators at tin- Katile of Alamance in 1771. inning the Revolution Randolph cunty amply old her p., it. Her pa tiiotic eitizem both men ami women, ile.-erve honorable mention in our hi.--toiv. No othei county .-tillered more I rom Tui y depredations than did Ran di I fill. About the last of February or first ot March, 17NV!, Henry Johnson, an influential Whig ol Raudolnh county, went to a neighbor's house to gel his siioes ineinled, and on his return home was killed by Major Klmd and Sam uel Still, two Tone.-, who lived on the Yadkin. About the same time Col. 1'avid f anning and his band of Tories made a raid in Randolph, killed .-ev eral Whigs and burned seveial dwell ing houses. Col. Halfour and (Ypt. Jniiii Krvanl and probably itheis were killed. The hou -es o: William Millikan, John Callier, Thorn a- loiigan, William Clark and pmh ably others, were burned in ashe.-. On one occasion Andrew Hun'.ei, ai ardent Whig, who lived on l.ilth river and one of his neighbors wen traveling along the rom:, ami tie' fanning and his men. I' aiming wa very angry at some icmaiks liuntei had made concerning bun, ami he dared he would take his life if tin importunity ever presented if.-eli f anning thinking the lime had arm To An that's pep; meet each thunderiiu blow I come hack vv it h a you know it you'll get the best of the .. hole world's show - That's pep. Selected. knockout augh, because Death of Kittle Girl. Steffie St rider, the 10 months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Strider, of I -'raiiklinville, died Sin morning. funeral conducted f V raiiklinville Kaptist church Mm evening by ,he pastor, Rev. S. K. Morgan, alter which she was buried in the liapli.-t cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of our community. oh! I), lav mn lay The first court held in Ashebom was in a small wooden house. In l.Mhi a new two-story building was built. This soon became unsafe, in 1 fills ,im- God, Give I s Mothers of Men At l! e regular morning se 'vme in the hirst Kaptist Church lasl Sunday Dr. Kurrel! used as a text the words of Christ on the cross, "Keloid Thy Mrthoi," and delivered a most inspir ing discourse suitable for Dav. During the service he pi pular jK.eni ; "God give us men. The time demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and willing hearts; Men whom the lust of oftice does not kill; .Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men '..ho will not lie; Men when can stand before a dema gogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking; Tall men, sun crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and private thinking! Fur w hile the rabble with their thunib- woru creeds, Their large professions and little deeds Mingle in selfish strife; lo! Freedom weeps! Wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps." The Fairaly Man is considered a better citizen than the bachelor, and every young fellow of the right stuff looks forward to the time when he can have his own cozy nest and wife and babies. Your Big Desire Will Be Re alized Sooner If You Start a Savings Account Here THE ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST COMPANY Capital $5 0,000.00 H. T. CAVENESS, President Mothers' S. B. STEDMAN, Vice President reaj this E. H. MORRIS, Cashier G. T. MURDOCK, AssT, Cashier He then gave an answer to it inl the follow ing words of nis own com- I posing: 'God give us Men!" the poet cries, -Men, or -the nation ' Heaven the prayer re-j mothers of the I the 'tall suncrown-1 I a mother s I ! -the mira-i Speaking of their majority reminds that there is an interesting tale being whlsnereil around V':t sh i n irt i.m il i- that the party management, in its dire e1' the Tories dismounted, und lenv extremity, has, like the s'ailors men tioned in the Ilihle, picked out its Jonah ami is in process of casting him to the fishes. The Jonah will be of multiple personality in this case, how- present structure was erected Church houses were established in the county by the earliest settlers. At lirst they were built on lands of indi viduals hut later the lots containing these buildings were conveyed to the trustees of the several churches. In 17H7 the liack Creek and the jlolly Springs meeting houses and lots, :.,.,o in 171)7 the Marlboro meeting house lot were conveyed to the trustees of tlie Friends church. Old Union Meth- o.lisl church was built about 1786 and "God Kive us there in lh()2 was held the first, fainn ,i;0"' "",.V"K V,1 lh,C 'Sta,e' Vct r'0"ls UK -stl11 a" deeper need. Vvhen Randolph was formed it did Deeu as harvest is l s,.,i ..oi Looiaiu a smgie cotton mill, live for how shall were established before the civil war. First Cedar Falls in l.V,, Franklin ville second, KIH, third Island Ford built in 184a, fourth t'nion Factory, now Kandlenian, built in 148, fifth, Columbia, built in ISoO. Since that time several others have been erected. A great number of furniture fac tories have been built, winch also give employment to many people, and make a home market for the timber of the county. We find development in (lour mills, m place of the ohl burr mills we have roller mills in most all parts of the M-vcial ""o.i "iiiiii iioouce :i iietter graile ,.r (1 11.. ..I r , . . io.ui. ,,e aiso nun a Kreal mi provement in agriculture. The educational advantages of Ran dolph are Woming Kreatci each yea,. .n,. in si e mn not nave a lYce school The SVSlMll ...11 I ' . ' s""ois we nan Who stands were private or short .subscription heaven school.,, taught by o, sehool nu.ters.' (,,, ,)U,u.;i Ihe legislature of .North Carolina has now provided ft.r the divisions of the of evil .,,,1 fh , counties into school districts. an,l for "rji '-,.1 ' ' "",",M . three committee to be appointed in molhtT each district. An election was helu r e pray, ami nearly every coimtv in the state w'f 'IT moth?rB- "Monies the ,l8v voted for free schools. 1 1840 the t onrushmg, with naught to free schools were begun. The Bchool cu if oases at first were elude. TheSS K, ru!!P ?Ut ""''' been a great improvement in schools Ku'"Lerles" . helpless, engulfed and educotion for the past lew years. 0llp H,f?ht' " . , 1 believe in the near future we are out ''Pest, darkent Kill.. spond Save through land? Whence come ed," Hut out the greatness of heart! A mother linked with Cod cie pcriornis--God doing His Hers the e,ual jart. So pray we then, with keener zest, 'od give us mothers the nation blest With such shall never want the rest! .viotiiers ol sweelne er Will give us men to meet the changing' hour. 1 Nor hosts of hell, sin, wickedness or! pelf I Shall mar nor shame her i.tlinr uif : God-given, mother shriven. i four square, outreachingj ik 'gainst the seethinr' pride. with plead- PORTLAND CEMENT SIDEWALKS or highways, on foot or in a car, the path require menu are identical open in all weathers, good traction , permanence. One material, by satisfying these essentials, has come into universal use concrete. One cement in the last quarter century ha com- to be called "the Standard by which all other makes are measured "Atlas Portland Cement. Ask your building material dealer for help a:id advice, on that walk around your home, rr the roadway round your plant. I Is knows what is best anj will tell y j. The Portland Cement Co. SaUt Of - : Ntw York - 0.(00 -Phila. Nn- -,,r.'. P.. Hudson, N allot . , AU. 7hezan If 7 which e :easurfedM grace and pow- CLOVER SEED, ALFALFA SEED man, t t 1 MATTRESS CO. BY MIC BRYANT Itregation of nccidenih who were car- '""own t ross Koacls, m .Marcli, b,!l. ried in by the Hauling landslide of The two succeeding courts weir also V.M). Missouri alone is to lime a .I07. nelo at tlie same place. In the mean- ing their horses unhitched compellc Hunter to get out of his wagon, and told him he would hang him in a short time. While Fanning was searching the wagon Hunter mounted l'anmnir s ever am wi rnnu t of nvi r l.n,, i. '''K uim ne taiieu iae noe, which nan - ..o.t nun oeiier ncnooix. iican representative who i., serving his Kiven hi'n by an old Tory, and am eurc we will have the consolidated PKAIuP Fn I1D1, . , , first term in the ho ,fPir other ma.le his escape. school system which will he a rreat MaSiJJiS i.'R F'A..M.L N ' wonls, no attempt will V made bv the Tne ,irst court nel'' in lhe county iniprovement. We ee no reaaon why national committee to inve the big ag- waH t the home of Abram Keese near nanuoipn snould not be one of the win, were car- llron ross Koads, 111 .Tiarcli, lnii. '"icniuni. counues 01 ine stale along huh line. Another very imporUnt imurove- en, including Huckriede, whom chief a small log house was built me"i tne DuillinK of gool road, apoae or the Dreamland Mattress claim i fame is tint ho defeated "bout foor hundred yards cast ol the G,le ot the first to go through the Company which is owned anil operated Champ Clark. Ih.nige luning the u- cross roads, and the fourth couu was county was the old stage or plank Mr- G. A. Tatterson, a blind man. iieiii nere on ueceintier l.i, l , ,'J. oo(i, mis was oegun almut 1815 and ml- 1 aiterson has recently done some About five years later a court house afl completl about 1M0. The roads ork for Mr. Hryant and is in receipt and other public buildings were buill ere so bad at this time il was al- t the following letter which is much west of the cross roads. This couit mo"t impossible to (ret from place to appreciated: house was a two story building and J'lac- w now have between a hun- "Dreamland Mattress Co a monei 01 its time, ine court house "" nu iwo nunnrel rnllea comolet- Aahebnm V r Vetches. Grasses Rape, Ahbrmia Rye, Common Win ter Rye, Seed Oata, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley, Vegeta ble Seed, Flowering Bulbs, Turnip Seed, Onion Seta. These seed should be planted freely. Others who are growing thse crops are prospering, are you ! Write us for complete price list covering all seeds most suitable for soil and climatic conditions in the South. A. B. KIRBY SEED COMPANY GAFFNEY, S. C. 44 Mr W. T. Bryant, of Randleman waa in Asneooro last week and inJ speaung of Aaheboro'a industries laiuli ' vote., Iiefiiri'i Hauling, nnother whye greatest .is.rt beard a foot long. Oklahoma ha' ready ditched Herr'ck. inoicV anil i a V WHY BUY A CHEAP PIANO, when for a little more you can buy the KNABE, a piano that haa been acknowledged by all artists, to be the World's Best Piano since 1837? If you will sign the coupon below and mail to us at once, we will be glad to send you our handsome catalogue, with prices and terms on same. pity, for the Democrats had ni.n pick ed as their meat. Ohio and Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, Kansk an I was completed in two years. The first e. and more under construction which "Gentlemen I am w riting in .1.1. Vll L- I, I I- , w .4 k.l.l .... li M.,l. t-uC Wilt ha Mn.J.I.,1 1 ,1. 1 ... ' """ l" "IktB Nebraska, 1'ennsylvanla and Mary Land, all will leave Republicans at cuuri neiu nere was in- iiiarcu, nw. " .uiii4ieieo in ine near future, that we are rreatlv nl,l uit, iV. In 1,88 the legislature passed an act 'he good roadl certainly are a benefit work nf r.nv.nn .-.i ; .L us L A. 1.1 .1 ' . . - . .. 1. 1 1 .. V. , . ... I 1 all I -." .1.1- ... M,in;. Ann ni utie kiwi luriner w- w "vi.,. - n c.nui ri-'iik inf - .v.n viiv ivjniry t wen. iour mattresses Tor us ihm u-r,k ' 4 ii4fc voir viiimv Niiviiisx irieniucrs ' vvw. p.vwc. ivn " -. . ,wulb, M ui lain as mamnln is t rmt rtumm nrA ...... , i ef longer tenure will be given financial named Johrvsonville in honor of Sam "e" as makes traveling easier. This very reasonable I will gladly rernm aid who step up to the counter and uel Johnson, the governor of the state, improvement certainly is benefit to mend you to all nartiM nf R.n.iil?i .t . i i. 4. -a 41.- ti l TK14 iuh. , ,ii.ii ... th .omln. ...... , ... .. '.. . . r"1"" J" n-anooipi H"i kiwirs m surifurv win nciruir- m ",m ww immEii uwii w , icikirviuii, lor inv pres- snn Iican leader of the house In every- our county seat ent Ume there is no public Imorove- . rv a 1 A I. I . . , , , . . . f. ... . . . 4 k. . 4 1 .. . . v . rj tiung mm wiey unoenase lo pui in nvo ovi couniy seal was moveo "wm, mai. oenejiia me rarmers more u,'it. i... v. . arvr In other words, thev ksva , La to Aaheboro. the first court hah ha- than rood roads. "Iln ' n wlh. m m a Wink bond containing a from- In held ia June of that rear. . Ashe- ' " to r in voie. fnr enyhltigi the ro u named la eompUmen to ' n Ii t! rut Pamuel Ashs distnsTulshed Wit riot -1 m f dnvs ivf the Revolution, and who,! r -' " 't cf t Randolph who need rrrr 666 Yours very truly, -W. T. BRTAtfT." Ceres HalarU, Caills. I . Fever, Bllkwe Ftter, Ml ftifeWf rrlUvre CeU, Cstlpa. Cetdsaml UCHppe. tin nilioesneae sn4 Jleadsrkee. A i I ln Tor' '. Msynard Brothers, SalUbury, N. C. Dear Sirs: Please send me cat alogue, prices and terms of the KNABE Piano. Name Postofflce Bt or R. F. D.v State .' Maynard Biros. .i- . i . . . .', t A. tMmEBLOar " ;- rfALISBUtT, K. C ' t , As4 f
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