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V .... ft-;-. $. - I - 4. ' ' if'' 1 5 '- Pre Foot - THE AHHEBOIIO COURIEE, ASHEBOIia N. a THURSDAY, CT0EZ2 U. lyjj THE COURIER i PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Wm. C HAMMER, EDITOR Ashebero is reeornixed m one of or uu one of them U nut th audi- ivclrn of mntr hirhwan W hunt m-pcrrov mvpnpvr - the most progressive small town in ton now auditing the iff tin of the fine court house and jail and paid off' MEETS IN MONROE OCT. II the stat. The Courier has for some county any day thia week or Monday the txpenae- of building- the court time been Interested in taking steps of next week where the proof will be house down to $23,000 and made a payment of 42.000 a year on the jail bonds aa the records will show. The in county was in debt toward securing a tourist or tin can furnished. i i I camp, not only for the convenience of; . Eaiered as second class mail matter the many tourists, Tjut for the benefit Republican promises, like pie crusts, la we posionce at Aaneooro, a. it would bring the town. An Ohio rc eaaiiy Droxen, as nas seen maul- Republicans came town has recently made an estimate ,esca aunng tne Republican admin mat the toUU vaJue in dollars and ine ttepuoncaaa in con- indebtedness is considerably more than cents derived from the tourist camp ress n-v heard a great deal about half a million dollars. in ivzi was z-iu,oou. I he cituens of ""'urcvo uve up so tne prom- ' TBINTTT NEWS -h -Af.A m I mi u I i mt Bxl The Wester, North -Carolina (W k..V- " Wee fereace ef the Methodist church meets I D-Rnti ... h k. ,.. Ua MWJ.OWr 18,1 .Mr. a4 Mr Eajnes .penTsJkdT f in annual aasaioa and, will - emtinna I- . . wiuauaj , Torein Adver::.-.ntf Kepreiitallve THE Mr RH AN PRtiS VvSCiATIO . Asheboro, N. C, October 12, 1922 RANDOLPH COUNTY DEMOCRAT IC TICKET Slerk Superior Court: D. M. WEATHERLY She riff: A. CARL COX Register of Deeds: LEE KEARNS ounty Com miiwi oners : JOE WEAVER H. 5. EDWARDS L. M. ORANFORD County Cerener: DR. WAITE LAMBERT Houta of Representatives: I. C. MOSEK goliciter: ZBB. VANCE LONG Gainesville, Florida, completed a tour- Uxes niade in the last political cam it camp in one day, everybody lent a P"- The New York World in a re hand and water and sewer connections cent lssue ave tn following list, were made, shacks built and necessary Co-ordination of rail-water and mo .amp fixtures insta.led. What other n'nTrS towns ran ,l A hh ,,. .) ...... r 7 . B" . "" tana., - . vv, &.iiwwuivj van uu, PYf Kinn rT ' T tin n The statement has been made by Republican campaign speakers in this county that the court house and jail built in And what have they done with the money? They have not built roads with it. They have not repaired roads -with it Little has been done to the roads built by the Democrats. Only here and there has a little short exclusion of 'the producta of convict roau been 6uilt usually to satisfy some labor from interstate commerce, re- favorite or to' accomplish some parti organization of the federal depart- san end. inKt Z 1k" 'L; 'Puta- re" About the annual aasaioa and will - ceatinua la ton. it at the time through Sdnday aa4 . probably int4--Mij Som Johnson, who UacW to the bat in tt V" Tffigt sum of $106,000, now the amount of marcW order. fontSeiTkarT rT,' M - 'J","- I , A good raia hera Saturday helped Die. at Arckdala. thing, wonderfully. 'It w tttttSfS Mr. Sara Anjreiina Stranjre died dry and daaty, . , - . last week at the home of her d&nhtr-1 Wm. m.tv.ii i- Jl ill' . . Mn. Ben Engiiah at Arthdalai the Zm - ag of 78 yeara. Mm Strang hadl go many af thaehaiilea wha ben in feeble health for aeveral work U Wgb Point, fiva ot here years. She was a member of Back's Trinity. It would ba a trait L r , mi wan u wv naa JiiMX or street w jw., wui nW unwk una oown nera. car and time campaign Christian ' woman. he is survived by IJf trinity and High Point could be seven children, 31 grandchildren, sev- pronght together by . a car lma. it aivaiauwuimucu M1U 1UUX UIVU1- WOU fl M A flrUI J&lAM TAB L em Her husband died 43 years ago. ban homes ef wealthy pwpTl S and 1H1M that timm h.. L.- 1 u n r7T' Wre "sleepy hollow.' Car of ThankaT We desire to thanVonr kind friends CONGRESSIONAL TICKET Member Congress, Seventh Congres sional District: Wm C. HAMMER Anana ..... . -t.. w hvwmij Fi.iti.i- "-"r-t-61 wyia inn lhM r.flr Mma oha hoi Wav. ..-. I J jf " . . alization laws fnraCt ewJ-i j there is mnrh "scraninc-" nf th m.c KAm-a wji-k v a. u i TT. '.T. . WW 01 a most economical manner by Dartmnt f nnhii, wf" "IIV1:, nH of " , . -" JTr, "T - A JOnd of ine i ;ptnnr T-ntir uHmmict rot i i l !...- . . " 4 - , - r 1 stiH unpaid for, werels! what of thaTrrom-'ZZZ TluT .ued for said indebtedness and the were mere.y vo court house and iail wee nai.l fF in , -bi-, wny worry unui alter ,. " . "" full Of T f k, , the next election- if at -? Farther ne riding about, draws his salary, full. Of course the indebtedness for promises can be made at any time. while his brother "Alf collects the' the court house. and jail is represented! That is not all. , Among the meas- taT to -J- . -. by the unpaid bonds. l-st at since the election were ad- road ' "1 ffttTtaS ofthe "f - Uwe, LibertTTN. tt m .. . . . wuwu av ui uicBiimiL iir nr r u rti - - - 1 i - now many ol the unpaid bonds are net or rnrxrrin.i ki. .a .. T: "u wages earned hv mrlr Mc l0Pie- . .. i there now Mr. Lewallen ? Let us have Congress has not 7. .IT '"V .T, u u"" ! " , ".? i the protracted meet- m . v . litc- ..v t.ulu wuiv ,iUUSe uniting pou- mg at tne m. r. church there will. be ment. iou are getting more w , . . tics when not at Randleman ens-aped no prayer meeting -at the Bantist Rjinf IBT rtllirtfk A nnilMlMaa T-a-- - -w.-.M fanuyiuivuiCUIB. f a - . -ws The. pastor will be away next Sun-i . . Behoors for many expressions day. At the morninir service. Rev. -J. 01 ,ove nd "ynrpathyNdurinK the ill- pay the nice salary paid the A- Lanninj? will preach. The evening wf8 m ru tir "onv'Dnn Leasing of Muscle Shoals, advocated Randleman engaged a statement v...... commission and you ouirht . :r r ' """i" in eivino- nttnt, t v,; :..- . to find time to te!. the public, a.though .anTin ZlesTZJ. fo"r which lie Is paid SlToO a . we can nnd no annual report as the ed by the farm bloc; a corrupt prac- year in addition to his regular pay Political breezes are beginning to 'aw requires showing his receipts amines act that would have -compelled and mileage as county commissioner blow and the voices of the speakers disbursements, or even any summary senators a"d representatives to have . are reverberating of the .n.tednessof the county. ;anTmenX the different sec-. : mittinc the federal and ct.f. . . Rvciu- church next week. JAS. W. ROSE, Pastor. from both parties from hill to hill in tions of the county Many of the Back through the years comes the'ments to tax securities that are FARMER NEWS Mr. M. F. Skeen has bought WAN? COLUMN the mat are now t. . . . . weighty problems are being discussed memory of some large letters written exempt from taxation, and a more p Kearns nH0W?i V :recnts, advo-- fllf,7' "TO ",c by some, while others are said to be on e DiacKboard as the children came 7aTTC 7 ' r m treu?ta indulging in pooriy selected jokcs. ine luum many years ago. i yy issues of the day should be discussed Just why the teacher had written them gress near future. What of those, too? What if con- uli1?,U)e.l,ia Wl" Wright, daugh- Good Rainfall in Randolph. The farmers of Randloph are well ter of Mr. Wallace WnVM '. WfJ. Pleased and truly thankful for the - i "'wii nmi that Toll No classified advertising will k. taken for less than 50 cents and all advertisements sent in must be - Protracted Meeting at Seagrove the 25 cnipanied by remittance. A series of meetings will begin at' . , -. Seagrove October 25. Rev. Vipper-iSEE COX for all kinds of high man, of Dallas, N. C, will conduct the grade fertilizer for wheat 10-12-2t meeting. Mr. Vipperman is an excel-' ' lent preacher. Everybody invited," jMuaT' JERSEY heifers for sale or uuuuige, see b. x. jjrittain, Ashe ooro, N. C. ' it ,i;,i j . ter or Mr. urn UOWUJC aiUUHU. DUlLine- On . nr.. Urn n . ; . . r- wti a onnir-M i i lauia iiiia.ii imvr i h i ihii nu in n n l n wr i it .u. is not cart ot the mtmni-v h..t ik. accenoinir tn thinuc? Th. ...;n i. -uuuuuuiy Known as a mint. rr-. . . . . , . : ".. . anu ici nic wuuic uo-mc iui lucw.- r - j , o is-. ..tic uc nn.vi. i . , - , , - rriaav a stead v rain f for EnvorD seveles whom they will support. words were holds good. there and the truth still, They were, "If you ex- rains .that have fallen. - onedav last j L. " r rnaay a steady ill but is now much better very, hours, and began again Sunday night 'ana came again in the afternoon of more promises made and hmt-n I . - I i r j i ... Ill but la nnw mitoli K-4-AM t. 'VZZr'FJi pfrty Mrs. Wflaon KekrV AK,with a shower during the night, . . i.. v ( uuyoiuilWJ, VUttL SCIlil- a.. . ' ",,"vuvl " and unma q rroin it U. '4- . Many of the citizens who attended - - e as a gent.eman you must tors and representatives are business 2? J' s " Farmer for a short Mondav" wTST t "jT'X Sow wheat and use ,od PnfaT: the joint discussion between the can- expectorate on the floor." This .s meh or should be, laying down the -J 3 "ft.11 na? .bee.n;which is "fine for whaat 10-0-4, Phosphate andPota7 rtie hicro-oot hiiniuoo k. """" weens, ana ner rriends . ... . . . i rvj r mimr tti ju ... ... FOR SALE OR RENT My 80 acre farm three miles east of Asheboro. Good well, and outhouses. Good house in sight fv Silver HH1 school house. Mrs. T. J. Bonkemeye?, Asheboro. 2t 106 askine whether it is fair to select one cuss ln a newspaper, but one of vital " l , .... . .1 r t . . a . didates at Ramseur Tuesday nittht are -""'..ao oi a uencate topic to dis- ousiness in tne are , d t - CIZS "V ""'ing to the farmers. The roads of the . uiicx iasL wRw arrniAH th. 1 - I o"ias vine. of the o . . . braiTiirH in h ommam u . fices of the town. In the first Dlace this practice should not be permitted RANDOLPH rnnNTVs rumirnT say EDNESS. ETC. paragraph from a half column report ; importance, for some teacher, or some ficiently, with as little waste of time F?lr las week attended thefunei' L' of the finance committee published in .Parents failed to teach this lesson and loss of motion as possible does Qir Kean' Ifttle grandson, Ed-! years ago, according to the floors in not niter into their heads. "V,. i inomasvuie. some of the public buildings and of December, 1909, or not. Elsewhere in this week's issue of The Courier the entire report appears in order that the readers of The Cou rier may judge between the actual facts as presented by the finance committee, and the small quotation presented from it by Mr. Cox at Ramseur. Mailing Out Fair Checks On account of the fair judges being from' out of the county and- not un derstanding the books, we are .unable to publish a corrected list this week. We are, mailing out the checks accord ing to the books, and if these are not right we will make them right. W. C. YORK, Secretary, Randolph County Fair Association. Mrs. D. K. Myers Dead Mrs. D. K. Myers died at her noma in Guilford county last week. She was "hpv are t hncn tViinlrl ' vw Williams. one promises to make. teachers in Farmer school, spent the V.- w,ln Irends at Eldorado. Miss Lucile Kearns has returned from a Stanflnninf nf health f cn nnwnr.r. from a visit to friends at n..,- ' , . k oa CjUIejba, JCTU. M- A T mr """' nothing of decency. It would be im- irelaUvelin tteH 1 S.unuayjfith possible to point out any one building: An audit of Randolph county is be-1 Born to Mr. and Mrs Ben cToweU or office of the town, as there are ing made by auditors furnished by ; October 6, a son. ' many coming under the list, and in the State Auditor under provision of! front of some- of the stores of the law enacted bv the last I Services at M. E. Church. town where loafers consrree-ate. it is hi v. This aiMit ;, t .. 1 Nex Sunday morning at 11 o'clock RANDOLPH'S TREASURER GETS sickenin to walk bv. Tf rh ' htt " w T... Pach on "The 4Qfi4no rnMMiQcmwc v n o , . " . r "w """"""I i me opiniuai Man. uw vpipV p v Pie wm not trunk lor tnemselves, books has been made, to show how LtAil X CjAxx o fAr. 1 would it nnt. hn nntcihlo fni tkn AfTiM, knJK. : i j - . . . vv aii uai. iiaiiuuiuii istiiiii - w 'nvii Luiuntiai m.aai .. .. . . . - to help them a little. Possihlv the'tv i ti,. I ftear t discussed. , ' wrvwea, ? ftnsbaiMl, lice to go on is in the Dostoffice.' than half a miiii tu i,iui.j mrir fh u. .il daughters. Mrs. Cenhas Herl. Thorn. report shows that Eugene Lewallen. where it is riridlv nractil. wh ilp mo J'TZSZl.'TnT treasurer of Ran.blph county, re- waiting for the mails to be distributed. 1 cember, but we have not yet been able i7 thes V that LT'JS ceivea last year under tne tee svstem u?horo ov.,,.a fnr 0k v,: - . . i"'e Mra nere at tne end of the wi, " isid.. am bibo u amounting to $4,904.09. Think of it, eve, though these houghtler on? way' overrule all our more than four times what the 1 thoughtless ones mcrease has been, although it ,s quite 'm.stakes, and crown our labors with - " y ue, or even no- certain that it is considerable. ,nls "lessmg. u... county 01 uu.aoru pays jts county tice what they do, there are still la-j Six years ago, when the Republi treasurer, who handles many times as dies and gentlemen in the town who mns ti, -C .u ... ' vim, vi nie touniy auairs ... i.ul taie 10 nave lODacCO juice under TlomnerotiV ..U spiritual Man." This theme was sug-"T p Ti t .2' ffte gested to .the preacher by a strong I? SP W"tjr butsmove'd ayrnan. Let all the lavmen cmT ill00 4 number years ago. Guilford county salary of $1,200 a Pntncn OLD BUCK FertUizef will grow v guu crop, oe sure ana get it from A. M. Eerree, Ashebor, N. C, and our other agents. WANTEDu-40 or 60 tie hewers who can make good ties, timber I re cently purchased of McABster and Hammer between Asheboro and UJah, on "good joiuk I will he in Asheboro from now on looking aft er this business. J. A. Holder, Asheboro, N. C - Learn at home or school, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewritinic, Civi Ser Tice on credit Position guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE, WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH .POINT" M year, much money as passes through Treas urer Lewallen's hands. Death of Rev. Puifh. Rev. John Pugh, aged 78, a retired Death of Mra,i Jones. Mrs. Emaline Jones, one of the old- a v,,ir T.:- . . ? " ICUIOT. splattered on them, nor to ther the v, u..:t. .... . . . pl 81 mlmster. d'ed at the. home of . , , . , , . , . ', ucc" anu alS0 a county iail, nis daughter, Mrs. Rotha Barker at To show their good faith the Demo- germs which result, and rapidly spread am what i. n.i .....IJ - Randleman n.tw o 5- o.t5 rats of Randolph have not nominated disease. Think of the old maxim on hizhwav rnverino. th a .... been confined to his bed for son ?t dtizensln this part of the state, - a i,T time- Funeral service were held at a5. "er noma near saer Tues- as laid off by a road engineer of the St Paul church Tuesday 13 o!clock lay- Mrs. Jones was in her B9th year. "'" uwi.co uepaumeni or oood ; oy itev. j. A. Bowles. Roads in a well designed schedule! covering the county in a comDlete! Ravmnd Harold Leonard Buried manner. a candidate for county treasurer and the blackboard, and of the "other fel have promised to make this as well as low." many other savings in this county if elected. MORE ABOdJT COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS. Ladies and gentlemen, the two tick ets are before you. It is now for you to decide whether Randolph county of- The funeral and burial services for in and survived by one son, Frank Jones, " wnom sne mates ner borne. The 1:11.1. n , 7. - iiuwnu ana Duruu warn rnnrfuotasi h aii r a: .1. . -ue rtaymona Harold iMnirH tbT m. rr . " ' i. wi u. complete system ot trunk thw-vrJvU m- " j i"?T- n Anarews at Hnes was built except the roaa via E. Leonard, who died at their home on Pisgah to the Montgomery county line. McAdoo Heights, Greensboro, Friday, LOST-About September 14, a fe male black and white spotted bob-" tailed beagle-hound, 15.00 reward for-return of dog. Rosa Vuncan non, Seagrove Route 2. 10-6-2tpd. POTASH makes wheat straw stand stiff; avoids bedding, and thus ena bles the heads to fill. Use Old Buck "10-04',-hat is 10 phos phoric add, 4K potash. J3eo A. M. Feree and our other agents in the county. P.Tfc-ThiB .analysis was used largely before the World War cut off the supply of potash. WAI,C?,.LA?EL rur Paper. It wm teu wnen your subscription ex pires. All subscriptions are pay able in advanea - For several weeks before her death' sne naa oeen ln 411 health. She is ucssiAN FLY gets into wheat that Ruth and Ruhv Mtbn survived by her parentsMx. and Mrs. W. H. Hall, of this county. Funeral services were conducted at Mount Vernon church by Rev. J. E. Woosley and Rev. Mr. Johnson. In terment was in the church cemetery. 11s road was comnleto.i .,.i i wereneiu isunaay morning from Pleas- uui.i io risgan, Dut mere still remains eeived while Dlavinir with M. P. church. the Bonlee The Democrats while in office . ... 1 .1. . una county ount a court nouse ficers shall understand that they are ai1, the court house completed cost a Th'; required to respect the laws of the ,ew ,,ollar8 'ess man !1!,UW. Tl;e country and the moral sentiments of amur't ,of the court house indebted- 1- t . . a nPQIi U'i)Q r'nnQiLro Kl -.l.,?k,.l 1 u.e peopie or are iree to trample upon " .c..uv.tM,. ln . oi, . iL . : Tn,.oJ-.. 1 .r."i- them. The right decision of this ,,Ues- fact t was a Pa'd off but the money 7L t L k if k r I ' tion will ,lo this county good for a waa bwed to the extent of $23,- tibellt the !- We OB roilrtiImi r . IT , 3 oaa i:... ...... cratic administratibn whih . k-i we" " courthouse Grounds Unsafe. generation. It will mean something "w u ,ulle ,nore wtn wnicn t.i pay; , t . . . , . "'i 0ur .ttenUon ha. ,.11 if,180 JanM musement to be found In for a people to exalt character above ' the said court house. Fina.ly in at ' 9!!f C eCt'0"- WamSTto tliaS .u ...... . , 1915 mr. tk lrMe of uPPer Montgomery Which T, cniren with 18 tent attractions and fl riin. mo jinny iaiei. 1 ne uemocraw nave 7 ....... ... ouuu- woui namea a ucxet or substantial straight- " " " t v,vw 01 uonus forward citizens, who if elected, will were iesue(l on March L 1815 fo,reen-' thia onduct the affairs of the countv in an eral Purposes, and the proceeds 1 f kaid . aconomical and fair way. It behooves bond" wr U8ed " Wit of SM.- " "T" democrat.. the children, until something ean b!--"-," th. vi.u f tv. 4v..:.'000 remaining unpaid on the court! road the DemocraU Parted1 done about the welL Th. 1 iLKl?-. ,?.y,:yt.hl,1f bids fair to sue ...j w FUi , . - . .. land did'nnl- mlf. . uJ, 1 u- j . .11 vn"i even tne Cllmaue enrAlltlnna k nnl a nor n m-.v oi KVIMUlBUia WU.S"'"' ujf Ml im.lt UirUUim. ana It ' L .. ... . . , .... u... v . . ... - 1 . t . . .. -T iimnt mm niin i k.uj .1 . Central Carolina Fair Opens inf antral Carolina ralr opened MfceiiBooro luesday morning at 11 o'clock, and bids fair to be a grand success. The exhibits am nf int... tod show talent along many lines by iwpi 01 mat section. There is J varied nmusement to be found ln Stamp of disaDDroval UDon the man- ner In which the county affairs havei"1" thm Mnn." ZT. .r.'" ."T'-T I "fe pUce for a n avereund for .mL After this. Anril 1. 191. L'ilirflfi une a? ; tne dren. . . ' w w 5vo a b uii j . , 'i - . - i Z V ---- -w m me roau irom Asheboro via Farmer.to ; oeiieve wax it is an nn lssMM Anillrll on1 1 rK.w U ...111! Aftr tKl A n 1-11 1 IQIat tr.A llAi aealn nut Randolnh on a nd f,t. I more was issued in bond, for huIMW T. . . . - iw road w Com far. - -Purpose., to. finish oavin, for th wV'81?0 y th .Pot. to Benfba, and outstanding notes for roads. vn vnooer ,i, iio, mere were is sued WfiOO of bonds used in con is sown too early. - You eon. d.i.v sowing if you use. a mixture of pot ash and add phosphate this will cause the wheat to catch up and go Int? winter In good condition. Try Old Buek "10-0-4" -that is 10 phosphoric acid, 10 potash. A. M. rerree, Asheboro, N. C, and other agents In the county. P. S. Potash give wheat a vigoroos root erowth, which prevents winter killing. . WHAT HAS SPENCE DONE? ' What bills dW J. E. Spence Intro due in the-Jaot legislature. He is . rurfrdnf for the same office again and wants your votes again. . Sup- nection with private Contributions Jn building the splendid trunk system of roads in Randolph county which' the! Democratic administration almost coro-tr. aeademy fa New Hope township. There work was discontinued oa this troad until a branch from Bombay was fbuflt to the Davidson county Ifaa at auoarn church in the directioa of Den. The continuation nf the roal from , yWyott as pi voter ask him to ex- plated, and on which little has been plain why he- wanted to add l00 te done in the six years since, But';rV O. CI Marsh's salary as a eountf com-tmains. te be completed by- the Demo " mlssloner, to do no publie service upon crate after this election; ' j. , the ace of ih earth except V draw I ' S It will b seen that tUO.OOo'was Ms salary afid sit around the- eourt-jthe amount f Vmded Indebtedness' In house and ro eut occasionally and try eurYeM by the DemocraU, and this had U fix up political fences. - jbeen reduced until the entire outstand' lea, we must, not forget -that 'Mr.1lnf Iebtedn4ss amounted t on Dt-4 Harsh did for a short while rfv some.emh'Li.II. the daU the, RepuWI af!enlon to the county home,- no'" came Inte office anounted . to doubt looking after and seelnr tov.rt!n,y $105,857.42, yet the awfit of the t'. t hU tirphew received the $300 ail-; eotinty sthows that five years after ' H to hare bn paid Mm for that date, on December 1. 1921. the 7. I n r'liinty linme, " - '"l f :'irf a 'l. Sophia Boat One News Quite number' of our people have oeen arxenainc, the tent meeting at Aanoieman ui past week conducted by Rev. Jim Green.v ' Mrs, Charity Connor spent the week and with relatives en Randleman RL X. .The drought here was broken by a good rain Friday night : J Miss Blanche Davis spent Monday n.i. . , i"cn iBTia spent stonnay ombay te the .Montgomery county'nlght with Miss Tay Grsy at Randle- mw wm no i completed py the Demo-i"" "V f ' eraU, but '.arrangemenUf Were !,mtde'.'fcJIJ" ftha,Mr- K- aVDtvta attended and the mW nrovid t.r JlJ'?1 P'- High - , kj - ' rav si Republicant came Into control and the road has not been computed. Thfe is another road which will be'eoniDln! Lwhen the" DemocraU come Into power aga,in in December of this yeai'. .. . One other branch f this trunk v. Urn of roads was begun' by the Demo- Point last-Thursday. Vr ;Bev. Jeff Jone of High Tolnt, R. 1, preached at Marlboro "Kunda jr. Mrs. Elisa Edwards spent Friday at her facrd on Asheboro Koate X . .LlMIe BftWe Dswkms Desd. n Uttle Ruble Dawkins was bom May 17, 192t and died Bentember 17. 192? craU and was completed In the diree-Ur1 9T. ,r,r 'our mm,ths and ten WANTED LUMBER I have just had a two ion international truck over hauled by Mr. McGulnn and he put hew parts ln the anrin. en tn hDl ?w drive h" and bearings, now I want te trade it to some saw mill man zor enough lumber to build a seven room, bungalow and will pay the dJffere, , G.Jrris, Ashe boro, N. C -.yA , 10--2tpd NOT1CB TQ WHEAT , RAISERS TT f40. aoepnate Ume 18 f "heat Sold br W. C Cox, Asheboro, N. a ,tM2t recent rains baring whelped the 'deep COLORED BOX STEALS -" v , A DIAMOND RING ewsisawMv ' JA, colored boy jho WMaubsUtuUng ivr ar. A. V. f eme s rerular Hravi- i , , c, im couveniens y boy.rtol, Mrs. CH.orm's S Wm. C HaT tlon of Brewer'. Mill, to the Richland Jh VrJ0' ' r tretk section, and this road remains! , The funrnd V.k t,i . m...t inn. a oi , vinr.iiie ui wiv,county tial in-1 ' f" 1 wfw.wii nave to t it, 4. . nunn connuct- anil nin didn't rare if t! n crd to the enftrmou amount of buIU on the Moore county line j.l the wrrir. an,! ,ire l!.at timrt 'thr '"" t' V.',U, If the tr.r.mlngj ".ffd"y- utile luiuie wss onlyimit i i.-J Tilli" v ' Hayworth CJw -inr en a shelf in the kiMhen and when this boy went ln to put down soma rroeerloa ha nuvi u Zrl fpon.taiaalng the nng and knowinr that i .. if one Who had brn fa th. kn,... . . .. . . ' UW- uneu M Doltce SuUutHtlna nJ .., wy aumutea to . stea in th ring and Mr. Hayworth and th. fs. cars went and got It 1 , ;. ... , How Fhsl We Hpell Ashehore ' v Ontf Anhchnro'. lomlln ks The Courier to try to ascertain how the elUiens want U -spell "Ashe boro. Some time ago the postoffce department tnok the matter up with I Oatmtr lucJi.rilson and a.Vi4 M U find out how the majority of the Pf"pls preferred U srH the name Mr. KirhaHwin Saw aUnt fifty load ing eitlMns rrordinsr to the rr"ri M If.'! h ti 1 t FOR RENT A ten room house with -wateraaa lights..-House Is suiUble mer, Asheboro, N. a ; OLD BUCK Phosphate ' and Potash mixture 10-H wiU ; rrow strong Ulk and will make thr heads fill up with good fat grains." Use OLD BUCK and get it-from A. M. Fer ree, Asheboro, N. C, and our other agenU ln .the County, t . , WANTED Spinners, spoolers, dof- ier, iwisiers and winder hands for operating the additional machinery w are inUUing. Wln your farm work is over come arid un for a job this winter. We will also- teach a few hand. Central Falls Manu facturing Company, Randleman, N. G, Route 2. , , it n!y wi WANTED To contract thre hundred H thouiand fwt of tiniW to be cut . 1 -rrrmtly j.TI I B H of Me . Alist'-r am) ilani'iicr, 'on rxd mad tP(. Afi 1 nre snrj L'lah. 'J. A. i: ' ' r, c. . . r Brid 1 I- tra' !
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1922, edition 1
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