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Pare Six THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. G THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER t. LETTER OF APPRECIATION FKOM FAKM rtDtilAIloN The following letter from Mr. Sam uel R. Guard, director uf American Farm Bureau Federation, i; niucfi ap preciated: "The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. Dear Sins: "Mr. R. C. 1'ollock has brought to my attention the Farm Bureau edi tion of The Courier. 1 write to ex press the sincere appreciation of the American Farm Bureau Federation fr the Farm Bureau edition of The Cou- KANDOLPH 0OINTY MAN D1F-S IN GKF.F-NSBOKU CAPTl RE THREE STILLS IN MONTGOMERY LAST WEEK WADESBORO WOMAN WRITES ! POE-MS ON MEN AND WOMEN of Jesse Clarkson Wilson, formerly this county, died at his home in Greensboro last Friday morning fol lowing a protracted illness. Mr. Wilson was born in Randolph county, near the old Friends' nueeliiig house of Providence, October 13, lb'Z. He has been a life-long Friend, as were his parents. He fc educates Federal prohibition officers capture ! three ilU in Montgomery county laM week, and arrested three men c well Two of the stills were found in opera tion near the home of Robert Wil liams at Harrisville. No one was at the place when the officers arrived, but Williams was plowing close b . He was arrested, and placed under a Mrs. Mary Rose Thompson has written for Pithy Paragraphs in the Charlotte Observer, the following ln.es on women and men: t WANTED Chkkns, Eggs, Veal Calves, Hides. Wool, Port at New burden boaruin; scnooi ami suCCeSSlUl teaCiier lcI 111 oi initial imu in uicctuwii' was for 49 years a in the public schools of South C arolina. Among North and the place rier. It is this sort of co-operation where he has taught in this state between the press and the Farm Bu- are: Guilford, Tabernacle, Alamance, reau which will save American agn- Springy Providence, Saagroe, Saxa- culturo from peasantry and make our pahaw, Ramseur and Groomtown. nation truly great. jre ig gurvived by "The Randolph County Farm Bu- sons, Floyd Wilson, of High Point, reau, North Carolina Farm Bureau and 0. D. Wilson, of Hamlet; and Federation, and the American Farm two daughters, Misses Ruth and Lois Bureau Federation will all be great- Wilson, of Greensboro, ly benefitted by this work which you The burial took place at the ceme- have done. We hope that the special tery at Tabernacle church, edition will strike a responsive cord Women. Ui all the girls that ever I knew, 1 never saw one that 1 thought would do. 1 wanted a wife that was nice and neat. . . . , ox.i . f Thai whs ud to date and that naa tin. A third still, also in operation. small feet; I wanted a wne mai wa iu.wh was round at rsiscoe near tne home o: Pete Coins, colored. The officers found another colored man leaving the home of Coins with a pint of liquor is widow, two r ,.?; v...; rv.; ...CT.. . . - . iuiiiiiuo.-5iuuri VJUlllo, WHO u c man said gave him the wtiiskev. was placed under a $.'!00 bond, and as he 1 was unable to pay it, was placed in jail to await trial. Fishing in Deep River. among your people end that you will benefit materially as well as those whose cause you have served. "With earnest wishes for your Shooting at Mt. Gilead. Clara Parker, a colored woman, was killed at the home of Baxter Rush, , i , . also coioiou. auvui uiitt . .i. ...... " . larging success ana routing you ma M Q , Sunday. U is said kind. And that hadn't too mind; 1 wanted a wife that could cook and sew, And that wasn't eternally on the go; anted a wife that just lorea to And that wasn't too timid to milk the cows " I wanted' a wife that was strikingly beautiful, Intelligent, rich, dutiful HHHH Beef Cattle, See u before selling.' Highest Cash Prices Paid. Russell Produce Company much original and exceedingly en- that Dirk Lindsay went to of Rush where Clara Parker was stay this department is at your command whenever it can be of service, I am "Very sincerely yours, AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEU- Rush her at the window ERATION, when she raised up to answer, SAMUEL R. GUARD, snot blowing the whole top of h uirecior uepanment oi lniorma- head off. Some days ago quite a number o: the people in the communitv of Woiv er's Mill, on Deen river mat at tv, an much to demand in mill for a day's fishing. It was one wife: T, of those davs that corns orrnsinnallv n,,t ctill slip's not found, though 1 ve v,iSvm. in life that makes "s feel glad that looked all my life. (In V VBt Involv a r. .1 fVaM 1L.1 Mm ing, and that Clara Had not gotten up misuse evidence of hospiUlitv and" I too. eo slow. anu trttA ii'i 1 1 amAn , u , . An fVA man c ,IIK lIlc enure numoer When it comes w v. ne present that caused those of us out Though they've tried to persuade me ,er of the communitv to know a onH nrain. tion.' RECEIVING POINTS FOR Both men escaped in a car, were wpirnmo anmA , .., u handsome. but Rush was caught several hours ,d k the "Z & fflita J later and brought to JBll to await as thev were hmnirhr in fm v. u.,, was smoking trial. Lindsay is still at large. It is handling the . tk; tl:. i . . 1.1 COTTON IN MONTGOMERY m iJw,..'... . ,. nr the l-T," -? rJ".Ta',.4,u" was.pt up A vile cigaretve. . llu near tnree o ciock Candor. Mt. Gilead and Troy have """" T:'! . As ever was Moses been fixed as receiving points for the . cotton that has been signed into the Community Fairs in Moore. Co-operative Marketing Association in Montgomery county. The cotton re- During October there will be a ceived at Troy and Candor will be round of community fairs in Moore shipped to the central warehouse, but county. The Vass fair will cover the that at Mt. Gilead will be warehoused dates October 26th and 27th. Prizes there. This announcement was made numbering some 150 are offered as last week by A. R. Morrow, county general premiums, and the manage agent, wno urges mat everyDociy wno meni caicuiai.es mat, wiui uie exper- ... ... , -, has had the cotton ginned deliver it lence of last year the interest shown walli- ,. j nJo , IV' r to thP wrphn.,. and rereivP the ad- will be far greater, and that more ex- '"s marched his army the next day vance payment. Responsible men are hibits will be on hand and a much in charge at each place. larger attendance may be expected. tho V-,i . i.uo vaa .cpv up A vile cigaic.K. "e till near three o'clock when they quit y0u may think them as meek mugui more as ever was moo, than two bushels of fish, some of them Or equally as sweet weighing as much as six pounds. s a garden of roses v Under a table groaning with other Yet whatever they seem good things to eat, and then piled up j0 be, or have been, with fried fish it was all that any hu- i still you just can't tell, man could ask. ' 0ne thing about men. In looking around the place I was told by one of the citizens there that ' i :w4 to Have Electric Lights. - !?, p!ace was once known as the Bell TVlf T ihprtv electric light system is mjii, it then quickly dawned on me , V' .i ;mnmviil bv current lurn- ished by the Sana j Power Co. At present there are ts rower yo r houses and ford Courthouse. The effect of which st tvinr current lib- . the English nou-er PY.ale """lca x Made-ih-CaroIinas Exposition I charlotte; n. c, September 25-october ;t, 1922 specia excursion fares via ' ,' - j -, .-t . . Southern Ry. System Account Mde-in-Carolins Exposition, the Southern; Railway System annouaces greatly reduced roundtMp fares from polnia in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Washington. D. O, to Charlotte, N. C. Tickets will be on sale September 25 to October 7, final' return limit October 8, 122. For further information, call on ticket agent or address R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C. after the hard-fought battle at Guil- I Thirsty People I jii on busy streets, out at ) 1 Delicious and Refreshing Trl III aS j jl COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS 1 II Phone 62 Asheboro. N. C. M j soTTiio undid n InciuiivI LiciHtl rmam T m Coca Col, Company. TiT OA. was to break down the English power PnvaMJ in our state, subdue thp was the blow that broke the chain of i Rpnort of the Condition of tyrany which bound our country to! ' , , . , n cfaC.ROVE England. For a month the American : THE BANK OF SEAG people had been in breathless anx- At Seagrove in the State oi JNorui iety. Cornwallis had sought eagerly 1 Carolina, at the close of business, a trail by battle with Gen. Greene, but September 15, 1922. after this he avoided any other con-, Resources flict with the American army. Loans and discounts JoI.HW.oj. I would not help but compare in my Overdrafts None mind, the happy and peaceful spirit , banking houses, furniture which characterized the social gather- i and fixtures 6,275.71 ing on that day, with the troublesome Cash in vaul and net times, which the people must have un- amounts due from flprornnp wVion thprp wne Mnnmlwl nn I konlra Hankers. and the very same ground that well train- trust companies o,Jo.i.u ed and dangerous foe to American' T freedom, the British army under, con- Total $44,378.42 Itrol of the skilled and brave Lord, Liabilities ' Cornwallis. Capital stock paid in 10,000.00 It was a pleasure to be with these Undivided profits, less cur- ! people on the day first referred to, and to know that they have in their veins the same blood that marked their an cestors, as people of pure patriotism, unsullied devotion to liberty, and un yielding opposition to every form of tyrany. The Bell old jnill has been replaced by an up to date roller mill, which now is owned by Mr. Will Cole trane, Mr. Routh and I think one oth er. 1 May the people of that section live .long and happy, and again meet at their annual fishing place. VISITOR. rent expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check Cashier's checlrs outstand ing Time certificates of depos it dnp on or after 30 days n.810.50 Savings deposits 6,o4J.40 45.62 15,937.26 241.g9 MINISTER THANKFUL "I had stomach trouble for nearlv 20 vears. also constipation which filled my system with gas and fever. I I could not do my work, and while V was down sick a lady from out ,of town sent me a bottle of Mayr's Won derful Remedy which proved truly Wonderful. 1 believe it is the best medicine on earth." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by Standard Drug Company and druggists everywhere. Total $44,378.42 State of North Carolina xuniy oi Pnrwlnlnh. Sent. 25. 1922. I, A. C. Harris, cashier of the above named bank, do solmenry swear that tv,o ihnv xtAtement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. fl HARRIS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thU 2Kth day Ot Sept, 19ZZ. D. A. CORNEL4SVW, v Notary Public My commission expires September 21, 1924. Correct Attest: D. A. CXJKNU.L.I&Utt, J. D. WELCH, FRANK AUMAN, Directors. STATE LEGION COMMANDER IRRITATED OVER BONUSJISSUE Running Water on the Farm L 1 1 Given to proUcti oa your Home, Bar aad Buildings from FIRE; furaishe water for cooking, washing and bathing without the la- br of 4rawial pampiag It; providee plesty f water for U itwm and cattle, U sprinkle the lawa and 5 gardea, to wash auto yTf ia Utt, an the tovrm- er if II Mr. J. A. Lockhart, recently elected state commander of the American Le gion, scored the administration in a I speech at Charlotte, September 22, before the Horneu Meat rost. Mr. Lockhart said that the presi dent had broken every campaign prom ise made to the American veterans and had failed to provide for the dis abled soldier. He declared that Brig adier General Charles A. 8awyer was blocking the Langiey bill which pro Tides for the care of disabled sol diers, v ' Report of the Condition of Tup rank OF RAMSEUR . . t. XT .1 S- tVi Qtntjk of North CarcUna, at the dose of buai nss, September 15, 1S22. KMOIKH Tona and discounts llbb2.Uti.iV bDemand loans 26,230.00 Overdraft rrnitH fltsts Bonds and Uberty Bonds 43,850.00 Banking bouses, zw; EViminr anil nztures. KlDA - 4,500.00 All other real estate owned 8,000.00 Cash In vault and net amounta due from bnks, KanVair and krust COW- panles 78,167.62 Cash Kerns held over 24 noun 1. it.. -1 k I awn t hi wmtmw (t.4 ' I. - . W eul fral ya uictiy wlj eewplote Waicr System at inoderalt rrta. Xfrlta for rlnHrrftna anil ' 'I I r 1 Speat SU6 Rat-Saap aad 8ar4 Ue rrk of a Hg. . James MeGuire, famoas Hog Raiser of New Jersey, asys, "J advise vary farmer troubled with' rata to a EAT-SNAP, j. Triad everything to ret rid of rats. giant IL2S ' oa RAT SNAP. Figured the rU It killed saved the vriea of a hoc" - RAT 8NAP eotnee ia eaka form, No asla- ing with otheifood. Cats or. dors wont touch ttw Three sitae. Me, 6e. Bold and guaranteed by Cox Lewis Bardward Oompaar. 'V ill- Sit K0M WWa rUaf fall. ' 81x occupants of a MarUa bombtnt plana ' were killed Saturday night while partidpatinr In a flying circus at Kineoia, N. Y after a course of instruction foT rmiervo and regular army offken. The machine f eU bi a bom dive, and burst Into fUssee Im mediately upon hitting the ground. It was a twin motor bombs?, and the nravKMii machine In we Cel'J. Total .. .? 4li.w UabilitUa Osnltal Stock Doidla .... 12000.00 Surplus fund . . ivjiwmv Undivided profits, leas eur rmt mm mum a&d tasaa aeid ;.TT. .. .. .. 82817 Deposits subject to chock namaad Miuneataa of de- aoalt .. ., 8VJWV.40 Cashier's checks outstand- r tag .. .. .. 69aJT7 Saving depoatta 192010.49 Aocruod tntevest due de positors .. .. UZQL79 .aAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaAAAAaaAaaaa ffffff f fff ff f f f fff f f ?T?f ffff ff f It Is In Town! What ? A First Class Pressing Club mm! s This town has been ia need of a pressing cluh for a long time, in fact, it is the only one that has ever been in Asheboro and when you want real cleaning and real pressing, also repairing and dry cleaning, give us a call. City Pressing Club PHONE 85 IN DR. SWAIM'S OLD OFFICE McConnell Warehouse CARTHAGE, N. C. Mr. Fanner, if you are hunting; a high mar ket to sell your tobacco, come to see us. If you want to sell those good tobaccos $45, $50, $65 and $80, drive straight to dor ware house and sell them high. Sell on the high side. Stop selling reducers. Total : .. .4 v.... 111&M State of North - OareUaaCsiat of Randolph, September tl, 102X ' L X. E.' Leonard. Cashier of the above named bank, da solemnly rwear that the above statement ia true te thd bast of any knewfedga and bUat v 'E. B. LEONAJED. Cashier. . ' Sohserlbed aad iwara to Mora ana, this ZJUrt day of optmbr, W2, - - . ';. ; IL P. EiilTlL -4 ... Kotary rohtla. Wf cemmT!nn evplrs ly 5, I'jZX 1 h , . i ' I I ' tar II I , :Zr i .... R ft- ( 1 y 4 V t t t t t t ! 1 f . , e r. c. " '"
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