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) -Ml - -. - , - 4 txun) v;l::ly PRINCIPLES, KOI IIEN CXD A YEAUIN ADVANCJ . v W Askebare, North CarolUi. 1 diy, I.'ertmber II, 1923- i,r, u- .A . X3IEI3 44 bis nicncn CUD ' lOAY LAST T7EEX ; wiLinrtoB,'NT. 14,-Tbere win be tB MOM Republican than Democrats w the next house of .representatives ' w" ".r " . - I ...... I ta m tH senate, uiucm Seated b practically complete y, re- 'ZZZ. merthMwaV i- ? .'. - ... 2 t . RantiMMir tn. ' toritr mr the combined Democratic a Vtterinr vote win ce 17, wnue ?"T. TT W ...111 In the present congress the Repub lican have a plurality of 166 over the nemocratie majority and 163 over all; n.v. .nti de Republican majority L the Democrats is 24i witi. sno. scattering 7vw. mj, y; ,, , ; :- . The lineup In the new bouse, her-, tofore listed as including 225 Repub lic... mnA 207 Democrats, was chang ed to 226 Republicans and 206 Demo crats today through a change in tech nical party affiliation by one of . the .rful candidates' in Tuesday's i.ii - W Sh ' PMnv1vin4a district, who to the last two campaigns has run as a Republican-Democrat, but who has been carried heretofore n the official house memDersmp ron as a Democrat, bae requested the-house clerk to list him hereafter as a Repub lican. The request was complied with, n.Mnir the nartv division oil the new congress as. compa'red vith; the prear ent division, as follows: .fK l.'' Present whgress-r-senate, Republi cans, 60; Democrats, 36. v3.otal 96. House-Republicans, 296iI)emocrats, 130; Socialist; lvacandes,;8ifinde , pendents, lv .Total 436.;.f- New congress Senate, Republicans, 63; Democrats, 42; Farmer-Labor, 1. House Republicans, 226; ; Demo crats, 206; Socialist 1; Farmer-Ibt)r, 1. Total 435." " ? ' :''-,.'' In addition to these changes, all of which become effective.after the 67th congress expires' on Marcher ' next, there will be some immediate shifts in thA tntnla throusrh the filling of va cancies at Tuesday's election. There were eight ..vacancies in the present ; house due to deaths and resignations, and the 'unofficial returns show that , of these eight seats the Republicans QLDtnred six. the' sixth Calif ornia, llli- nis-at-laro. the sixteenth Massachu setts, the first and sixth. Nebraska, and the 11th PennsylvaiJa-whuVthe nenoemtie nominees Won m the - third North Carolina and sevehth Tennessee.! There were no upsets in the result, al though the seat of former Represen tative Reavis, Republican, first ? Ne braska district, went toR. H. ThorpOi Republican, for the remainder of the jpteseltfternrrwriiie Jonn x.i. uoreueaa, TH COUNT MAJORlTIES- s FOR LEGISLATIVE. TICKET Alamance, Democrate, 200.'. - Alexander, Democratc, 100. , Meghany, Democratic, 800. Aason. Democratic 176. ' ' Ashe, Democratie - ," 00.-. i . 1 a -.1 onn Beaufort, Democratic, 1,400. ' Bertie, Democratic,; 750. . - BUden, Democratic,' 600. Brunswick, Democratic, 200. ' Buncombe, Democratic. 8,300. - Burke, Democratic, 1472.-. t , Chowan, Democratic, 600. ' O ; t Caldwell Democratic, 600; , , - , Camden, Democratic, 800. , y. CartereV Democratic, ,800. ' ' Oatawba, Democratic, 600. T . Caswell, Democratic,- 450;; Cbathanv Democratic, 400. Vw I ; Clay, Democratic 100. ! '" V " Cleveland, Democratic 200. .. A Columbia, Democratic; 100. r. .' 7 Cumberland, Democratic, 700., .' ; Currituck, DemocraUc 800; ; ;; Z Craven, Democratic 100, V -'", ;,'t - Dare, Democratic 200. r, Davidson, Democratic 846. t. w . Devio, DemocraUc. 861. -' ;- . Duplhv Democratic, 600." ' 1 Franklin, Democratic' l.OOO.vYt ronyth, Democratic, 2,60a . w Carton, Democratic, 1 ,600 1' ' ' r A Gates, DemocraUc, 400. 4 ; ' Granville DemocraUc 1.410."5 ' Guilford, Democratic, 1,600. " Graine, DemocraUc, 750. ; - S. Graham, Democratic 100; '- ' ' ' ' " Harnwt, Democratic l.r;0.- ' ' ' ' "ywood, Deni(rratic, 2.B00. V. alifax, Domocratif!, Moa .-,',' ' Hertford, Dcmorrt.1. c, li)0. .' lll. x "-, uemocra' yds, Democr;. 'ie!l, I)crr, -' J:"Jton, !.,.. . J -hiuiton, l.v ", Dlrnr I "W'ln, Df:'V.f Demoer :. 'v,ir, I'f : - ' In, ! ... . 1 1 nn. , ' 2,roo. ir.o, l. l ' 1. K&gre bu3tW5 far7MH Mlffi AshS Vlr.R Coble, Tataa ' Vv wmofherac r ' S- ' 1 " ' kgVarious College this year.,, - - C M. Cannon, Elon Col lege; ju- 8Uemb'mn eJ. Dickons. Asheboro, Gai, g Estelle Siler, I. . r 4rhoule Hne TSestalt Of v;iPercluimans,' Democratic, 860. - ; The Protracted meeting at the Holi- jjj0' ' superintendent, Miss Isla Willis JMbml? WT Foukhpl" c- Bean, Nell Spencer, David Wood- - & I forthfag snedal sesaionf 802 Democratic, 1,600. r ness church in Asheboro has been in JJP8' 7"$ Columbia- Jolradv Pleasanf ffc burn- arvey Hoover- Mrs- HarT 1 tubHci32Derats progress the past two weeks. jitendent Miss Kate DuBose, j'7 nvl' Hoover, Eunice Phillips, Madge . S I publicans, Id. lmwrats, and one bo- w.-. Democratic. 2A41-. " Messrs. T. A. Brookshire and W. v ston-Salemi quiet hour and life work., "nsSon. .-WUott, Concord, B P, t KpkrnB H. MrfW maam. j-t-a- v. -' tQit icki j' ai,i,: recruit sunerintendelit. Miss Joanita''1 rroviaenee;. w.. a. BruesVvw - . V t oi.-i. di. d.j i v -r"', i xuuiuuiuu, iii3iiivrv.acisav iiu vvwiat w. tjvuuia. Truiv ail' -T.ouuuiu.ir - - -t., u l . t t t. n EXv VilSIIClI c? R20 ConrreM was eailed ir President Harding last Thursday to meet ' in extra session Kevember 20, two weeks in advance of the regular session. ine eaii. set form as la usual in the form of a proclamation i declared the extra session was made beeesi by public interests. The text, of the proclamation follows: v. .--... .Whereas -public mtereets. .require that (he . Congress v ot the ' United States should be convened in extra session at 12 o'clock noon, .on the twentieth day of November, nineteen tweniy-cwo,. to - receive sucn commu nications as may be made by the ex ecutive.".i;--w; ., .vy-.0 !Now. .tberefofre. - L Warren G. Harding, . President j of r the ? United Statesof America, do. berby-proclaim and declare that aa extraordinary ;ee easion requires , the Congress of the United States to convene in extra ses sion at the capitol in the rtlty. of wasmngton on tne twenuetn day oi November, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, of which all persons who shaUrat that time be entitled to act as members thereof i axe hereby .required to take notice. 1 . ' ' .."Itt witness whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be fixed. uiea oiaies w oe nxeo. at the dty of. Washington' i oayof November in the "."Done wus ninw nay .01 wovemoer in - tne independence of the United States tile' one hundred' and forty-seventh. ; . j if"WAKKEN GHAKDING.'T s While President Harding has not yet. committed himself definitely,: he nasv aajnutea at umes. that his legis lative program could probably not be finished before the members of the present Congress go out of office in March. . He is inclined to the opinion that an extra session will be necessa ry for two reasons, one, the heavy kg islative ' program. The other kthe doing of the progressives to force an extra session.,- " " ' - - Lumberton- Msa Gets 12 Years ' Frank Summers 'last week plead guilty of the charge of killing Manr ning Ford 'February 19th. : According to his testimony to the court, he stated that they had some trouble over whis- xeyana tney went , into ; tne - yard yaw. i tne rH.e F? ..1"ft. a . : 2a a i - piece of woocLnHe did not tell of kill ing Ford until seyea r months" after wardav His wife itold the of fleers at AugUBta,Georgili, of : th'Mllingf I W Robesoo. Democratic. 200, : Rocldnghim, Democratic 5 utherford, Democratic 149. owan, Democratic 1600. Sampgon, Republican, 800. Scotland, Democratic, 750. , Swain, DemocraUc, 150. j Stanly; Democratic, 200. Stokei, DemocraUc, 200. Surry, Republican, 100. ;Transylvania,T)emocratic 100. Tyrrell, Republican, 100. .. Vance,. Democratic 725. Union, Democratic 900. Watauga,.. Republican, 800. V Wakc Tnioeratlc, 8,620; Warren, Democratic 900. 'Washington, Democratic 850. ; Wayne, Democratic 1,800." k" -nrnt... T.m,kitM. i Ann . wuson xiemocratM, l&w. ;; Yadldn,' Republican, 750. Yancey,- Democratic 250. ' ;' r ' f Total Democratic majority, 8353. waa.taett.oril-m..sxiej--' wilHam.lt-n rrirVfoiiwi Yeiva irogaonr4JOT i-earas, , and Summers ? coBfeseelltrf-hcM -t ff-h-haSirVof th Miss Fes-,-X!: .V1' i J' open-Xedar - TCT Un , Adame . - l ia w k- twwi m.i'ttM.'m-ui'tt--ra ''Bi.Heiiies;iteldavilIe: secretanr: 'Miss' S'!'- a. tiangiey, coiumoia; M' -..i r ' . wnu. . v ... . - - OFFICIAL VOTE OF RANDOLPH COUNTY; r 'Oerk I Register i " --:-' I v - - : , "PRECINCTS ; . '- . s" iv - .-j.'-j. .' .a. .;.' .'. 'PRECINCTS N, Asheboro ,.,,....!. J 824 217 143 S. Asheboro .. .'is . . F. Asheboro ;..;., ..,. W. Asheboro e sis r.ak Creek . , . . U -v. 259 178 71 247 157 120 165 259 "Brower .. ,' C!ar Grove 143 269 97 2.13 142 149 101 181 t.,,.. r Cedar lalls . Concord ..'...f Central Fall, i,"i Colerid (?e . ' , , .' PranMinvlUe .. - r.rant . . .' , I t IJ!xrty iJ. ... r t I.i'xTty , . . . I rvi 1 Oobs ... ..'.... .(JT Hope 130 87S 281 25 10'J 10: If!) w 17.'i K.'t . CP, ICS S1 lo: I nn 127 :.'. I'M "ai kct n '- . ; t Grove . . 1 ... ... '"ur" .. .-. -ur .. nnn - in flu ii ililil tomI. ai;d couimr ixws WHAT OUR FIELD CORRESPON DENT BEARS AND THINKS ITEMS OF INTEREST PICKED . UP OVER THE COUNTT. , , h - -vj 1 ', . ; . . The days of backbones and snare- ribs, will soon. be. here those happy days. ' ' ' t,"- -A ? . i At the and nf the vnrM MmiMnta may find a voting constituency which boro, district president, presided at the makes no false premises of support. ' nestings with Miss Evelyn Menden We always reeret to see rait work hu 01 Greensboro, secretary. ' The fa wyffl. bufw W f!"-" ped Satu.rday after- ness. If your competitor puta 4 good one across hand itto hinv ?. Mr. Ed Miller. Who operrtes.TClIer nun in Trmity township; was in Ashe- 7n boMSatnrdav.w i ..i v. J8' the reports front', the it is worth a-trip to Biscoe.te tet'r,": Sc It" on way, on ox the best roads hTcaTenm rrocer who sent eandv fnr ,5I when father paid hia monthly bilL v A-numbersof our people 7attendea n tx.v... ' .1 tSSt ;nr. the new Raleigh to Charlotte hib. f ; ' - zzru Br con- above anYthins? in the shan i,t fafeH-. P MA..li, Brooks; f Greens ever before pulled" off in. Moore ou,MO If you wero to see sf Jbeautiful.wo - an walking along the street would man walking along the street, would you steal her purse? . Of c It is absurd to w tWnif n?:i, fwiIvS?1?-!? 5Ier 8U .K. .wnen some one manes a suggestive remark about her, imal SOme Other-fellnv nlroM some other fellm Mii.Kn. paMes lt SL Sh Pven tin r fk. . r r,.,laIe "be' of her good -. She can buy a new rmrZ, Sh. , not buy her eood name. : mi. L i . T. . - The new home of Mr. Jason Itaali!! Arowillbecomplet IITS! V T v . """KW! Mk H. T. Caveness is buildmg sev - -J-in;the: waste part Work on the.W. D. Spoon and S garage on North Fayetteville street nroirressinir ranid v. , . . -. ' It is reported that land compan? hag purchased the Lewis land on Sun' set avenue. - NOW that the Children, are hark scuoo, again, wnai are we doing toon- courage them, , Aro we doing any- 1-ossibly the children. spokehn- couragement in weir eaorts to secure anieducation that .will fit ' them for sucoeul stations, in life.; A. w years Mnce ther; will besab derstand what we do o did not ,do Sunday. Asheboro needs more houses and must have them in order, to take care of the people coming among-us. The Asheboro merchants are tak- : ing ' a, ' laudable pride in their show windows. Nicelv decorated windows advertise a town and at the same time materially draws trade. s i Born to Mr. and Mral W. L Burrow, a daugnter, Saturday, Movemner'U. - I We din the following from the Hiarn ' Point Newer One of4he best things . about the recent contest was the elec tion of Joe Weaver county eommis- i sioner of Randolph' county. Congrat ulations from' all of his 'numerous ! friends here. . - i 7 Mr. L. B. Lambert and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Tbomasville. , Mr. W. L. Smith, of Liberty, was in 'Asheboro Monday . ,. iMr. lW. F. Talley was down from l Randleman a few days ago. - Surveyor Coroner Sheriff 825 258 178 247 218 146 827 269 827 216 146 72 "831 JiT 141 269 2601 74 180172: 180 260 1771 166! 163 164 262 142 269 96 244 163 120 145! 102 182 "T82 16W 263 143 262 .161 .258 120 120! 141 1161 149 139 148 266 149 2C9 06 233 142 2801 267 104 180 129 379 ICR 110 96 104 104 182 98 231 182 130 879 209 110 233 23: 143 2H0 130 142 181 J39' 333 259 110 278 878 279 20.1 241 173 168 61 1CH 2f. 164 105' 2f.:l 173 nn 247 217: ;'! 207 23 175 If.:, 61 16H 2H1 JC5: -207! 268' 203 241 114 224 232 16:) 167 64 824 822 10H 176 168 108 10: 108 64 240 ik: ' K'. 271 62 63 68 47 251 251 161 189 81 254 272 168 250 16'Jj ic:: 282 161 105 '' 172 12f. MinrJEriAmt fjttfav' will. tia, imwfliAMi.-r' , r-rr. lt: : ' . -., -.- m. .tw-u. in..i.y :rn v d;.i..mJv. .n a 280 ii..i 8U 254 105 258 181 270 ISM IT.'. 11''. 2:: 21h 2i:; 218 i'-4 214 i-'.o UK 162 197 81 254 2'1 If-3 242 225 118 12:! 37-1 i ; 121 .".71 17 in r ri5Tr:T,(:i::j3TL'Ji , . CLCZIDSCDAYCGIiT The Northwestern District conven tion of Christian Endeavor met at the j Presbyterian churdt November 11 and 12. Mr. L.. U HcAlister. of Greens- "LL n ? T0Uofti kee,- ttU 1 J Wilson, field; secretary of North xCaro- I iwr-.i... a Virginiaoncludet the afte r- noon progr5m.vTh second session! 7? S!wr u?f,J TenJnK "V fL1 president State C. E. Union, made a talk on. -duState Goals and Banner ' . i " m ".Hnl!",a h? iJS M . served hy;a local commit- tee ; Sunday laornfaa-enoiik -rf-:: the delegateaand a number of people of al,, i:j:LrJ.'i "B wwn sp weu; availed uiemseives tte PPtunity of hearing a ser- retum-l ea nuBSionaar from China. Aside - ir?P pemgv mtense y intensely inter-' estmg, it aiso added to wis interest til Occasion t know that Hev. Mr. United SUte? Iii'reSnr work in th forelira fild. , Siimlav STch TnH-nvnr h wnrk , wm ...vw. . v . w '"v . .vw.wi., af &f8 to Sav eve IM?.. ?m. unday evenrng .rxr i" oujcot w wwwuiyyenr TS? zr nUT X .7" SJJSS: JSrSl L"r 7 7t """Tl."? :.u,'t iZZZZri:ZZ: 5a- sent1 teof the ;"t'"nt missions superintendent, Miss Lollie Jones, Asheboro. M. P. Church. Sunday school 9:45 a, m. ' Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:3(t-p, m. .by Rev. H. F. Fogleman, pastor. Int. and Senior C. E. 6:45 p. m. Youare cordially invited ti attend of these services. . "Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.-Lamb, November IB, a daughter. Babies often) cry without knowing why they are crying. Some men cuss without really knowing why they are cussing; The baby Is a long way from being a man, but the map often comes near to being a baby. The Was-sor Clothing Gomoany is building four new dwelling houseand a store house for rent in west Ashe- ".boro. : . State Saaate House County 828 827 216! 211 S28 260 179 260 S212 828 269 8 269 269 178 249 146 T2 163 142 . 72 162 212 "72 269 180 249 181 181 161 248 166 120 147 103 U 130 899 269 260 163 161 161 262 261 166 120 166 257 J20 120 142 268' 143 264 ; oe 232! 143 12CH 149 104 149 104 182 128 879 269 261 146 102 187 -96 233 142 103 96 233 181 179 127 878 269 110 141 128 142 131 281 282 2:7 175 $79 2C8 281 879 207 207 206 11(H 241 109 241 111 111 822 822 108 .63 174 168 823 110 176 822 108 48 257 322 108 166 68 108 64 63 251 1621 130 f2 254 272 60 63 251 ICS 191 f,2 27.7 r 231 117 r V 251 162 168 If,:: 168 250 281 164 105 262 27 : 164 10.7 280 163 105 16.1 180 82 162 190 190! 82 82 254 254 272 258 2f,2 254 173 126 248 168 12.", 2-1 '. 217 17.'i 121 274 '212 272 H8 1901 2:::i 22fi St ' BS.lfa.il a-k1 aAV ITlMk on :ttj "J CirrfT?:'.; vrove: wu is ,.r"f",E u"?!ri'?ri HemphilL t ' I Hammnr s-licrh VAinf to-th Lacrfn' nn; Jiavic. AV. Jj. Jttrrfll. ill1 II. 2.".:i 225 119 129 1 218 205 S'!7 118 121 571 11T ... I ' '7 119 121 87; 17-. 121 1 ' V, , FARMER NEWS Funeral aflCte Ea koigaa-Maay r - . .-yisiura tn the Crastuuty. . UV; 'The funeral -of Miss Ha -Morgan. daughter ef Mrs. Flora Morgan, -was! held at Concord ehnrch en Movemher 17, and was attended by a large num- oer ez people, m spite ox the inclem ent weather. ?- Ila was waduate of Farmer' high' echool, of the class of 1921, and was well known throughout this section of the county. -She was a student at Ho College last year, and was teaching in Piedmont school when she-was taken ill with tvnhoid fever. The sorrowing family hare the' srm-i .4 .V . i i , t . t 'f Mr. ,w. U JUams and famfly; of wTnston-Salemi spent Sunday with rel-aUvea.at-Farmefc;;''-,,jr-- Miss Lucile Kearns teft Saturday for Moore county, where she will teach Pinokie sehooL'4 a v v Mr. Lewis -Dorsett and family, ofl uiieaa, were tne guests of Mrs.' Roxana Dorset? Sundays ,-. Mrs; JM.; C Bingham 'has- returned xrom a hospital in Hiefa. Point where she went for treatment for her eyes. v Miss' CamAie'Nan who. ' '.:na business position in Southmont, was at VWUUCOD UIRUUUD 11 Sunday, 0' Mi. o2 Miss Uyde Kearns, who is teaching wiT f'u no ,ssi' for! the funeral of herv former nW, Ha Morfan. vl JURY DRAWN FOR DECEM- ' BER TERM CIVIL COURT ; .. i me following jurors were drawn by the - commissioners for December civil t.prm tst Mutt- 01 - First Week. , Barker. Ranrflamnn- Htm Win. haw, Randleman: . Marvin Gaier. JVB"uI"ttni rnarvm Vrtmer, Brower: 3.-d UA U ' Tl 3 3 -B .1 a ", rirmoence; X. X. PJArM Back Creek; A. L. Maness, Pleasant rVuk. A T ar son Hill. New. Hone: W. c.lMrs. Alice Farlow. N. S. Edwards. Providence: A..C. Meredith. Trfnitirv l -r . v C B. Cox, Liberty: J. C. Chrises RichlandTGeorg; i Cross: J. .C Smith. Cmnt- i t . . . - T Haeketlhmldeiiear K-.t tfhwPeon.' Hearis. Move. .Maud Fax: Mia. JUndlfirnan? W. U: rinutf ttiimur' lelds, mvidence; A.. V. Lambl Randleman; R." L.! Hurley. Franklin-! U R SJones, Trinity; J, C.'rett,;Numa Brower, S,M. Underwood, ' ' V Week. x - .t E- H. Bray, Columbia; JE. R. Brown, Coleridge; A. G. Curtis.-Xiberty; JohnlHussey, m w b rK.. r i o 6 Fermison RandlenMnrAT H Trnff. PVonl-lm rTanxim- ville. RANDOLPH CITIZENS WIN . tsl' IS.a PRIZES AT STATE FAIR Thompson, Grizelle Moore, Madge , Caveness, Mrs. J. P. Cox, Miss Mar That Randolph county farmers are garet -White, Sibyl Henry, Bessie successful hog raisers was clearly , Warren, Ora Scott demonstrated at the State fair. The teachers passed resolutions ree ' Messrs. Charles Hen son and Vance'. i; u . !- o-v,j rV a COOK , j fv wv.i fww vu uicii iuiuc iiua anu Mr. Ralph Bray, of Coleridge, won $125 also on Durocs. KED CROSS MEETING AT COURT CfJU HOUSE SUNDAY AT 2:50 P. M. Mr. I. C Moser has called a meeting of the Red Cross Chap ter at the court house on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Definite plans for the roll call will be made. Every body la Randolph county is invited to NOV, 7, 1922 Cftnmhudoaera Solicitor Congress 27 828f 214 116 116 146 827 217 141 789 162 168 140 261 94 269, 142 146 260 180 266 181 701 TO 1W 240 163 248 139 269 7 163 163 2601 2451 163 116 163 200 140 2691 961 2691 161 120 142 120 149! 147 102 183 130 879 276 1101 322 269 6 1444 104 103 226 229 136 228: 181 1771 116 279 114 281 205 129 isr Mil 2801 207 879 879 281 206 146 177 166 60 164 272 165 106 2m 191 2701 270 229! 239 176 168 86 163 24rt 110 823 108 63 100 174 168 89 176 317 108 168 108 62 lal 168 61 251 163! 191 82 167 2671 261 263 280 161 162 164 149 162 105 1901 184 104 jor 82: 82 254 272 259' 170! 2601 260 254 272 188! 250 170 171 277! 170 126 2.-14 213 188 29,8 225 119 121 i 125 12ft1 126 244 1171 189 231 221 242 217 2.14 241 226 22H 19C 199. 200 119! 115 122 381 177 206 71 121 871 r a? Si 3331 2C5 2 -4 27H RAi;r;iFii coehy v.TCJrnrDC 1'lfrWt i ajuawuaul ujg ... I 1CT PITTTfiilf The Randolph county, teachers met ' " in Asheboro Saturday and organiaed ' . for the year's work. After devoUoul ' exercises conducted by Mr. T. E. V ' Storyi principal of the , Trinity high ' ' school, a song service was conducted... . . . The meeting was called to order by Superintendent .Bullae who,- after a -few remarks,: introduced Dx. v i, " H. U ' Cook of the hUte College for 'Women. lie addressed the teachers on the, Ik- i , . portanee of Teaching- the rural child . 1 and seeing to it, that he has an equal . opportunity with the eity child. (jam TO-, a number of committeemen throughout tb county were present and were fan ' - pressed with "the iaplendidr address, -1 ' made by Dr. 'Coot, -; , ; ' - The ' teachers Orranked irkul1 branch of the-Nortn Carolina Teach er's Assembly, electing Mr. E. Story, president, and Miss Maud Eox, -"v Uberty,'ecwtaryi.i, C- , r "? y The following delegates .were-eleeted 1 td attend th North Carolina Teach er's' Association which meets in Ral eigh, November 29:' J. E. Allen, F. " ' R. Burgess, B. M. Cheatham. ;.- ; . I.' The meetinff organized two clasaes. ' oiil will study geography and the other primary methods. Dr. Cook ef 4 Pi.i, - 1 T -II 1 .1 m ouhb wwepi, wu. mye wwp the geography class and Mss iancas- J6' - the .State. College, ;.wfll nave cnarge oi tne primary memoes ,C,BBB' The next meeting of the Teacher's lunmntinn ntll U buM Mmnmlur The following teachers were present: t , , . J T. E. Story, Claud Andrews, Emma Chaff in. Frances. Bulla. Joaenhine Con- ley. Lula Coffey. Annie HendricsB. vauejr, . auiuc . oenuncw, On. Fulp, Nell Parkin, Annie Lou Downs. Blanche Farlow: Olivia WodH- ley. Mrs. Kate-Norment, W. B. Fulton, Myrtle Borroughs, Muriel Lowe, Edaa . Beeson, Don T. Wall, Mrs. THaael- W. i-earee. reu jspencer, reace , scaiewt . . vii t - ww . . JS eL K. Neece, J. E. Allen, Louise Al- J. K. Allan Hilrln Nfnrmnn . naaMr ! Patterson, Laura E. Smith, Sara Greg1- ! TT T" tl ' Tai J Ta jr .. son, Enolia Presnell. Floyd R. Gar- Virgle AUred, Ines Van Worry, Joe Millikan, Gertrude . Reynolds, Sallle , York. T. S. Ferree. Alta Jessuo. My- eleta Ward. K A. McMaster. Matda Andrews, Mrs., R., W.-Ward, Esther JPearl iHussey, Mrs. J. FieldaJ' Lillian ICanoy, Mrs. Mamie Jura. !. jj. oia;iv, uciuia xrarivB, am B powenj Mr.'Powell, Ellen Barker, i Glenna Floyd, Mary Swaim, R. w. wiuureiiuiim UTO picncui. kuiuj ale and certification. WILSON BOOK EXPECTED BY MR. DANIELS' FRIENDS The people of Raleigh are manifest ing much interest in some writing which. Hon. Josephus Daniels is doing. He is giving out no information con cerning the nature of the book, but some of his friends believe it is to.be a Wilson book. s . TheVunmistakahle swing back to Mr. Wilson has .been used as evidence of the. Raleigh 'editor's faith add his willingness to wait. People are look ing in this book for some word which will explain how President WUse sometime lost patience and ,bawled, his cabinet eo-workers. Indeed, ever since the, night ef the 191C k election ware nas neen a story aoroaa m m eigh that Ma lane got his calling well in advance of that triumphant , poll . It Is related of the president that when he yielded again and again to merciful Impulses and refused to make war oa Mexico, M& Lane reminded hire that- November was coming. And Mr. Wil son cussed the secretary of the into- , rior, eo the story goes, or words to . that effect. .- . ' " :V DR. WILLIAMS' FUNERAL t .- . WAS LASCELT ATTENDED The passing of Dr. T. R. . Wflllanu, of Staley was a great loss to the com' rmmitv m which he bad lived and prac Ueod as the only phynieiaa for a num ber of rears, v Dr. Williams died last week after a tore weeks' illness from paramenia. The throngs of people! who attended the funeral services at the Bspof chorea of which be was a loyal member, bewpoke the high e- teem la which he was held by the town, . and eommtmltv . Rev. T. V. Andrews ' and Rev. I. P. fierier conducted the. services. The serrifea were in cTiarire t the Masons of the Carolina txxlge ' No. 64 6, and the pll bearrs were rlorted from the Junior Order, ef which M wts sifo a menihir. Thfj w.re R. B. A. Mr utters, IC M. Ct, Vem tjwi, R. K Coori-rimd 'f. 1 IdTim. TV flowT lnrnx ,t . Antii T,- -", Hoy l'iki, I r , !:,,(,. '', I'' 7 "t "10, An V . ' -, 1 n (7, ... . . , si .VjE 1 'r .- ':-. ,..;,; 3
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1922, edition 1
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