m - '-7. -VS. $2.00 A $tS ADVANfJ :,;;';jaNCiPLEaQX men, t. aUaeboro, North' CaroUea,TBur.iay, January I, 1923. NUHBES 1 Wiilffi'' ' raizs PROPOSAL It HWE'HARD SLED- ::.:G,ffB REPORTED (Bjf ta,vid F. St.SCIair.) lanrtoik, jJuu' t.-The Borah meet kiu aervd-1 imoke out HanbM, . administration ' and J&re h fact that IV has n6 de respsible foreign policy is the 4 i4epident' observers at the ,!.- . Secretary Hnghes' plan pro- a neetinli pf international busi Kn ineependeRtly f politics thi respective governments to the economic situation of the plenee neither the isolationists eonntTy nor those who openly ,t lead a helping hand to Eu- 1 tsolationistB see in the proposal volveirtent of the United- States i international bankers conclave, f olvement more dangerous than gUnited States were to enter the I of nations or .engage in a con- Vof eabineta. It is the reat If ?frhat the faternational busi l'en or hankers will do in mak a people-of the United States a ito any adjustment that may be id that caused the isolationists to f -eternally that this country keep out Of Europe. When Sen- liram Johnson, the chief of the ionists. was asked to rive his r of Mr Hughes' plan, he diook i hd Dhaticallv and said: "If o be an international bankers i the people of the United States as wel prepare to sheil out. It Worst form of internatten:il f tlte world haa ever knovrn. hgnas ei these jfentlftmen and V mistake the 'wealth of this will be at their iiuposa: m iostment that is made- -we need I no mercy," )tk' that larm and increasing jtf the American people who uiif w fVWv. . the service of neining &urope et and thus helninE our own Mr, Horhes' wan in its aloof- mim mlitiea and from chancel- aokfl ntterlv lmDractlcaoie. ne ie kef tOi this whole problem is Qement of German reparations, ked, does anyone suppose a , . ' a ,1Ji 1 1 ... . vm iiae- fTanee, womw of international business men yle- this question contrary to the i t Wnch people must be fully con- ' nintJ in nnv nettle-1 JbAt'to rTeached on repaations Varl!tifdMkfsmon, it is , H will attemnt to make the ' fan neoDle believe that neither 1 W their government will be . rmorally1 or materially responsi tithe presence of an American htative ftt this international of business men urn mi.. I proposes. ' This aaminisirauu.. i enorts to promote uui a th Furtvean governments at ,ment as "feelers." It tells the hat Mr. Child Is present at u.r onferepce now at Lausanne and 1 yden is attending tne council laratiens merely as i ill s Y mrnvm' fliis jumh.VAjvv fui in ill t:. 41 y a si r r r ir rr ew ,rcf f rr "iv rr-r-i ill' , r .yv m i' i i i I ) I ' 'I m i i i .. . if. i'"v-kv j lit MiAsfjrr in i i III VVVVVI lA VViWjrjLT:. rfA,iinx& lit III 51 i' .XJML-':v20r- - I I I I I i ill Rfiiiwiii -X Arr i 11 ' , - III Ad IFAPMFRQ HAIRY - j p it miuuiiw vnui a . nmiAfti tit mm iim MnuUL in iHtuwa H THIS MONTH v jtv rrmmi ni c viAii-otitaun BI ENNIAL SESSION GENERAL 'ASSEMBLY Mr. J. A. Arey will be in Randolph! The sixtv-dav session of the sixtv- - county the week of January 15 to 20. i seventh session of the general assem- ' a i . i i i - r i. ti .. : . . , . .... wr. .nrey is ai me neau ta me uiuij ,Dy convened Wednesday or tnis weeK, Division of the Extension Department m the state eapitol at Raleigh, of the N C. State College, and wjth xhe Democratic caucuses held by tJie the help of his co-workers expects to , members of the house and senate narh hold several short dairy schools overjed the candidates for speaker and the county. This work haa been go-1 other positions. ing on for some time in other counties . The senate named W. L. Long, of of the state and has proven a great ; Halifax, for president pro tempore of the senate- success. Mr. Arey is an ame man and knows the practical side of the dairy business as well as the scienti fic, having successfully operated a dairy of his own for a number of years Every farmer in reach of one of the school houses where the meetings are to be held should attend. Do not think that because you do not run a dairy that you will not be interested in these meetings, beiause they are not for the professional dairyman, but for the far mer who keeps even one cow. Come out and hear what they have to say about feeding, pasturing, and handling the milk. Would you like to have a market for your surplus milk andbut- ter? Would you like to know how to get a better price for your cows that you have for sale, or the calves that you raise? Would you like to know U.AI . wneiner your cow is a paving invest- f Frank D. Hackett. of North Wilkea- boro, was nominated as principal, and J. J. Mackay, Jr., of Asheville, as en grossing clerk. Former city judge' Phillip C Cocke, of Asheville, was elected reading clerk, C. C B rough ton, of Troy, who held the job fot four terms having withdrawn. W. David Gaster, of, Cumberland county, was elected sergeant-at-anu, while J. A. Bryan, of Henderson coun ty, D. H. Hilton, of High Point ana Col. M. W. Hines, of Rockingham, were nominated for the two positions, but received five and seven votes re spectively. Harry Stubbs, of Martin county who is serving his fifteenth term as a member of the general as sembly was chairman of the senate caucus. House Caucus. Ninety-three of the 120 members of mpnr nr iuct mora w a rsa vi-tnv irnn ' n l . . , .. .. . j,v ...v.w.j uv.o.uci uii .,,u , ne nouse met in caucus and nomi- nanas : wme out to tnese meetings : ated John G. Dawson, of Kinston, and hear the answers to these and!ws nmeH ww ,;ti,f I - ' ..w..wv vjju OOD-BYE, Old Yeart-Jthe fickle World The big round moon and .silver stars Pursues another Hape That lighted up younikies AndTimehemtnles5,rfianCTgTm TOI shine upon as manrlave Will now erase your name And yet your younger rival with His aspect bright and ..new Is but an unread version of The hopes we had in you In just as inanyj& The.aDbE&hlssonis of his Sorintr. i , tt. i ni that lie The little seeds Deep boried m 'he Heart of Earth, Will fiyip ajjajru and Se-y'i, He, too, will give the warmth of Sun, And days of slanting .rain, As he deals out our yearly share Of happiness and pain. Ana -lie will bring the fisant June when crimson. roses" nc c Andiiurry through the Spttnmimr To flaunt the goiienroci1 " Tbt painted fjatrrway'cf h: Fai vm rx wim clou4J O'erc Became his WcSer -f J'' 4 4- f Good-bye, Old Year' we loved you well; We found your treasures dear, But you have died as monarchs die- And so Long live the Year I lan Terrell etd, in N. Y. Ttma many other vital questions about the dairy or familv cow. Slf.lon Mr Hauann ii'qo awav n tount of illhess. Walter Murphy, of You can well aiford to leave vour Pnuror. ,,f,r u: i work long enough to go out to these caucus, and W. W. Neal, of McDow meetings as they will only hold for ell county, was secretary, nut two hours and then move on to Miss Rosa Numds, of Cabarrus the next This is an opportunitthat county, defeated the veteran Otis P. tSw i ca"no af ord Vi8S- Shell, of Harnett, for engrossing clerk, The following are the dates and places i the vote beinsr 65 to 29 01 meeting. Three candidate wr t fr.vH Tuesdav. Januarv lfl. Farmer school , f?r sergeant-at-armsPeter McWil- house, 10 o'clock a. m. l'iam!' ?f wkef Walter Green, of uuuiord, and J. F. Burkhead, of the Tuesday, January 16, Shepherds ! recently redeemed county of Randolph, school house, 2 o'clock p. m. I George Ross probably turned the tide Wednesday, January 17, Red cWSL"SK 'VSSS ovuuui iiuusc, iv o ciucn a. m. Wednesday, January 17, Walnut Grove school house, 2 o'clock p. m. ASHEBORO SCHOOLS OPENED TUESDAY FOR SPRING TERM FINCH AND LEONARD TO BE NEW COMMISSIONERS REPRESENTATIVE MOSER GOES TO RALEIGH The Democratic Executive Commit tee of Randolph county consisting of ReDresentative I. C. Moaer lofl last Saturday with Mrj. Mnrer and tieir two year old son Thud for irckhfjeld, where Mrs. Moser anl sou will be mott of tho time fo- the next sixty daj at the home of Mrs. Moser's father, Rev. Mr. Turtle, pastor of the w i v il m. a. cnurcn, sayuu ( Mr. Moser will come to Ashebero every other week-end spending Satur- Thn Asheboro schools opened Tues nrai has shown in his dav. While there has been considera bi tie senate that both these illness with colds and influenza in tf,e varjous precinct chairmen met in leu are participating actively town it w not considered nefees- fc courthouse last Friday afternoon Jrs acSb; 0PemnK f 8Ch0l- at 2:00 o'clock, Chairman C. C. Cran- r i i ..rmineH The following teachers have return- for,i nresidinir. In accordance with the -Senee exerted by these sojed to their work in the dty schools p,atfom of the x , M.m.lM Anmrlcan retire-, alter hucuuiiik hc ihiiu.j . .. iah-i 11 !""". Vu nr,A la KnmAj ns fnllAWQ M M MarBHret mi'""""" res. en.'" j.rmininI.si)arirer. Mt. Airy; Miss Jessie Rich- members were recommended for the day, Sunday and part of the day Mon- 4!rfWnt3 in Europe and yet;adson, Dover; Mrs. Lola Merritt. Flor- board of eounty commissioners, and for day in Asheboro, or at least that Is w - , . , vn rrk k i : mirk Anna uunu, 4u. ii:u: f i : t ma vnwoiit inwtuun. nmninxy w Guilford Colleare: Miss Dorothy Hiatt, , L V1 went Hi. Pnlnt nd Hi.. Marion M.nden- i" r'"cn K? wwnsnip, ana Mhted out here the "arning --------- . t,. a. Lonara, oi uoiumma tovnsnip, wHl seek to play this, hall. Greensboro. .were recommended for the two new commissioners. This will make five tommifsioners who will not only look after the affairs of the county, but constitute the road commission of the oiinty. Representative I. C. Moser niornns ago ior me nrst urne recently. According to Mr. Ross Mr. Burk head has nine children. Six have . , ., o wivea, marang a total oi lo Democrat- Thursday, January 18, Holly Sprigs ic votes, which, along with (hat o7 school ho,use, 10 o'clock a. m. himself and his $fe makes total of Thursday, January 18, Bethel school , VI votes in jjatftefa Triday, January i, Parka "Cross come 'orward and be examined by the Roads, 10 o'clock a. m. caucus. They looked at him. The hoY'ote 2- staley house, 2 o clock p. m 'ond round eliminated General Green Please keep the dates in mind and by a vote of 67 to 27. resolve now to attend one of these, Maior WnnH)mi mL.i,i meetings. No matter how well we re as the ..Hell j. from Currituck" getting along with our farming op- bested Major W. D. Ingram of Rich erations it will not hurt us to get .the mond, formed v of Randolph, having view point of a man like Mr. Arey jjve(i untiI a ftw vears -n Con (hat has given his life to the study ;cortj townshio. near" Hills Store in the ;of this one branch of the farming in- race for assistant sertreant-at-arms by idustry. Remember the date and place a vote of 54 to 39 He too was trotte(1 land let's turn out and try to get out to inspecte1 an(, despite his 88 something really big started for old years he jumpe(j a) of four fect off 'Randolph the best county in the state., the floor right in front of the chair- ' man. inmnino with onn i m'lif w lUni RAMSEUR NEWS his whiskers-brush flew out of his pocket and landed half way across the Principal R. D. Marsh and the other; room. out-of-town teachers of our school i w. N. kverett delivered perhans his most eloquent speech in presenting Major Ingram. He had his candidate xi 4. .nKilJuioa t iti A DDlTHI A VTi MR ft wJTaey rnarket of the world. OSCAR AUSTIN, MT. GILfcAU 1 turope - America as cieanv Frinrf i n receiDt oi tne an- of Miss was requested to introduce a bill in the his present intention. Mr. Moser did not give out any statement before leaving Asheboro as to his position on matters to come before the general assembly, but it is understood that Mr.' Moser's first acts will be to enact legislation, carrying out the campaign pledges to the peo ple, which no Republican member has done at any time for the six years they haw represented this county. It is not believed that there, is any necessity for any legislation relating to spent the holidays at their home. Mr. Richnrd Maner. who has been ito Come forward alan. hut HfHnf nut Smithfield Ung I him through any jumps. He is already Mr. Joe Maner, of Sharon, Fa., spent i "( as even tne Hen Kaiser could several days with his brother, Rich-1 Jump, even in his most acrobatic days, ard Maner, recently. I That ended the contests and Alex Las- Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thompson, of alter and D. P. Dellinger were norni-Winston-Salem, spent Christmas with nated by acclamation. i eve -M Wwulrnw Wilson uu' .f So mnrnnire md were repudiated by Lulg Prit:hard to Mr. Oscar Berry legislature transferring the duties of iiinat. It is a remarkable , Augtin whch occurred in Salisbury, n commission to the board ' u" i t. vnHd his- r i oo m.. .ia i. ths Ammrh. countv commiHSioners and also .nereas- Sre tteW P a ... , . t.: i t im, I V. nnmhor rf MmmlasUnarB t-rftm Salaries lt COnntv nffiriftld m tVl nAW offWallv at wasnmKW" , " ter oi Mr. ana mrs. cu rriii, vi - .. , V T n Vr j yniciajiy , l sow. three to five, and naminor Fineh and county officials have fullv comnlied fkh. fowl nor bw ,norui Aniwro. oo , :;..,-. .r.il. itk .n j j pll8hed and popular young woman, liconara in mo .u as me vwo new .. "T!um:rtur,,lunican bring to them, ... i ur.ah nffton mat ci.. n ka Sahshnm crrail- commiHBionerB. it la exuecvea imu "i ui m uratr iu uury vut w irora i r, iu t o-t uj i.r,. rw."new plan ITLJl 1" m'A Vk: -.Ai to the the bill will be introduced In the next ises made lthe campaign it will be v, V?:.." Vt S,Z ' Hinahaw. -het Has mr. "r;r" C.- f. nv. nH th. .w eommii.filftr.flr heceseannrovidaforhol.hlno.th:I7ew le"r" "1 i faolauoouita woman's ixmege in vjrecrwwiy. 1..,.: .i til bit ,ffi -.li- J. :.7 th text: .'and ne was airntd and went . . A.X-M. ntVUiaRIHIP m. A La 1A m nhanAMI Will U KM HI II R LUBI UULIBB EL U1B OU- vailll Vt'lAIUI IrT Ir I CUD ti I CI BIIU SHLKU- ..., m ua w ' . . w Invs4 r tMO 4 E. J. Steed and family. Mr. R. H. Kirkman and family, who have lived at Troy the oast two years, have returned to their home just north of Ramseur. Mr. J. A. Marsh and familyof High Point, spent the holidays here relatives and friends. Mr. Walter Hutson and Miss Hattie York were married -December 23, at Franklinvllle by Rev. J. E. Shaw. Mr. Arnie Stout and Miss Flossie Brady were married at Asheboro Christmas eve and willmake their home at Ramseur. Methodist Matters in Aaheber. Rev. W. B. Thompson, of Farmer, orshipped with us Snnday morning. Rev. A. W. Plyler was a Darsonaire guest Sunday night, i Our Advocate with 25,000 subscrib ers is more largely circulated than any other church paper in southern Methodism. Good matrimonial business last week: Tuesday, Dr. W. J. Phillips. Miss Will -I1H1KO INCil . T . - fnr wv, Jessie Groom. these young couples the best that life ' M -on atamey, Saturday, Dewey McLeoI -.nd Tt. show the pro-lwehaJl Uught .uccewfully In Asheboro. will assume their duties at the Feb- onjee of-county treasure that we are ann are i jj. jopiin and Mt IT;,ITU",? f """"" v ? Ji j, . bank or This, Mr. and hid his Lord's money." Rev. S. L. Morgan preached Next! The Sacrament of the ;thVr, JutPoM -or -iSchoo... , She is at present one of the . nor :7Th 5 WSIdfT W P ' e .-Macntni in ui mi. uwu uiv.i. .. . ... ... , ,.r. r... . ... . . . -Kinn ntunv" Prpo-ef .'I'- T'",: L"!l"J'" one consulted with them as to thei to imrnediael7 the Cm will be litro- , Z&ZSSrS 'SU wUUngnes. to aectpt. the position but ced today, It wiUlalso be necessary c.n wr wiH be administered Sifr on I Iay committees re itfWW'r 1 5Da - rarmacv , tuv nnanlm,.- Hraftl for the to- have- chanr. of the law a. to we are told, rnuH--l i ne wunerextena. cu,,,.vu,.,. ; j;-. . - ( . - busi- aboUshinr th. wad commission , and ana gooa wtsnee. . MM mm. aiul It not believed bv those transferriaff th duiiea of lha ma tvina 4. r Cum. , who were present that they will refuse hoard to the board of county commls-gte- WM a tm uaate. xJ trut tepoaed in than by.sloners. ,r , , v.t ., . t d taking ristioti bins win Tw r the mldns of Jr nt haS told MS irnuu. to. ftWl SUmniw the -y mav . "7. tandldstes ,inlty Uhow lfr ' '-,' .JIT: , fn OI S'lr" . -t .utyt?" ' Mi' '"" . r 1 as Ynrk tt 1 1 r jt ner with W. E. Luck andvfamily tV' J" EJP,Ur' Asheboro Christmas day Rev. C Am Lodwlcx, 01 Know Hill rtre : "-The fle larger railroads' m North this unanimous endorseemnt. Carolina hrouBhtsuit against thta 111 stat a year ago to restrain the state. MR. JOHN LOWR, PROMI- from collecting nearly, half million dollars of taxe under the 1021 state of tl,s naw rr"" "Tt -,lV7EhL - Ll.iaM. wlia are htM " ' sMr! 'iohii towe.' of Asheboro Tonte 2, died Tuesday followinf an Illness ef tioa ef the eomrUtution of the state and only a few days from pneumonia, Be the VaJted Stata.'vTh eupreroe court, was 78 year of age and had been a of the United States haa bekl with the atatev-v ' f i1.. .' v L. H. lAMrrriT AND C L. RCOTT , BUY .ASUUttUO rRINTINO CO. , TI11 Ashj-boro - Trinting Comrany uf.irH was' elAU!.;he1 by Mr. rurl'rsi about two j'ri ago wss remarkabtr strong man. He is surviv ed by his widow and fle sons and lUuifhters,-" vixf Mr.- Albion Lowe, AsWbopoj ' Famuel Lowe, Aioboro root 2; Mm. Blle Johnson, Dentin, and Misses r.ede and Loa who resi i t home.- D!-ned t also surviv tV a brnthnr. Thomas IOW, of Ne ! r. u ; l n. i: - llarVf't towni,! llcil;in'' f "" lr nnd J. ! i 2. 1 ' - f r 'xor, Julius llrr- rf Afhfhoro rout1 t r K. Ct SHAW ARRESTED K. C Shaw, known as fed Shaw who lived at Aahebore for several years n ItrM U tna jewelry business aru aa Wtafrk IMMlaaM 1 sk wkA . saaaOaavl aa m vwawwaa t- - ilil fjavvwj aS4S deputy sheriff in all raid en distiller let, while Sheriff Hughes was ttr of flee, la at last behind fhe bare la the county jau. .lie waa picuu . up m Grngboro ifondny of this week by Guilford eounty otTicials in an autorno bHe apcompani'l by Mr. and Mrs. R. l.- tost, formerly of Ahhoro, but now It is ciaimed Ijve in Lynchburg, Va, n s and T-Tr. ctmrnt in V " ' r fo-tilf.-.-'.-n i. pnnt'sre uhdrr In- ';''i t"-vrr,r court In' : I 1 i T It r ! r r. 1 I, StewardshU): J. CranfordV J. WJ drews. Social Sert a n tm anulnotlnir a maaUnv at tha'i? f V- r U Ha. IhnlTl,T.M 1" . V. C . Mariey, and family spent Christmas day with W. A. Ward and family at Bennett Mr. Walter Turner, of Columbia, 8. C, spent the holidart with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.Tomer. . , , i Tht entertainment given by, rnenv ben of tho M, Z. 8nnday aeheot last Tuesday night was a laurhable one and resulted In "cash la the hot." - The third i'sue ef Tho Ramsonlan eame to o last, week full of innocent wit useful Information ' and helnful school and eommunlty interest that should promote K-hool work hero. ' The mln'r'l given by Filer. City folka lt I rhlv rM,t ws,one rrv m'irh eilnvl l.v iwn who attended ! ;" rrv, of fi"r Koa- T h. r f ! ir! i"H r,ti. uarmie Pesll ' Load's run- ' .i. 1 1 ... ..ra V. ivDr. RoyiS ' '. Uadlet. E. H. at, a E. Hughes. Missionary! , . 1L Morri. 8am Walker, F. E. Byrd, Bold Hannah. Christian Endeavors . O. K. Blaloek, B. F. BritUln Idol Ferree, A. R. Hlx. . Lay 8pekers: ; D. W. Maddox, J. A.'Bpenco, W. A. Underwood, i : a , Subjoeta oxt Bundan . . ;,T tv m. "Donl Worry.". " 1 1 . r.v: 5 Boeu Betted Taloei at flLtot. t Bootleg whiskey, having a value or -129,000, was seized by Danville po lice officers Just before Christmas. The whiskey was billed to L. B. gmlth, and shipped In a freight ear. marked J "lumber. The fr was , sidetrsrVml ttnnr en ohl ()( tillory close to the i ,,,, j, r.f c, J'.. fmlth, for whim of fi- , . n ,.n V .:k o:. 1 1 ' '