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J V: n a:;cjo:i:xCON Jloahdo D L7 LIVE VTIE our. uAmG:rLETx.p.suL:cT:i Jre community was appalled .day i.en At 'aDoui C -trence Johnson, the tl year( .if 1-ir. and Mr. J- L. Johnson t heboro came in eonUct with - i electric light wire carrying; , .age, and was Instantly kiU e young man's-father, in- an t to 'rescue his son, was serious ei, and but for the timely as a of Mr. Tom Wood would him le sacrificed. 'VV .-. r .-i r and tan wtrt returning - after the day's work and when their residence, just north of N r 1 Dr. U. M. vxcper, uu-ea' - -me, bureau of meitical inspection has placed JUss Buehan in K ; VP county to make a surrey of theVatth of the school children. Ilia Buefcan has the following: to say in regard to the nature of her work. ; , ' . ' - The physical . ' examination ' of school chiiuren tor delects tnat retard normal , mental or physical develop ment of at least 50 percent of Ine school children in ' America, has be gun, in this county, ifi v' These children are often regarded (By Maxwell Goman.) ; ; . . . CiFiftk Week ef Lecthlature i Full Swiag. .The farm losn bill. bll . to Prohibit Sale of Drugs Will '. . a Be Amended. . . 's IN: Theencour of homes is a t Am opportu people of A-l county to get and, become .1 by parents and teachers as dull, wnen t Avenue, the son. stooped .down if tne truth were knownj tajoaany fav- an electric light wire wwcn stances w un , wi. -v or his Draw. and sody are lacKing y.e stimulants of proper food. .'Malnutrij tion is really one of the most funda mental causes of these ills. v;f he teeth decay and the . general bodily,, resist ance, it- lowered from nndet nourish ment, w There are i five million school schildren irt the S.Aff buffering from a nutrition. They K have plenty to eat but the parents either through ignorance or indifference-do -not pe vlAU exposed on the ground, 3 little '.ing the current was siui, on.. ie r attempted to release the boy 1 was burned himself. Screaming help Mr. Wood, who Uvea nearby, !,t nnn to the rescue, ana released . Johnson by grabbing him Ty"hej t. Shortly after the accident k J took to his bed.; suffering great- frnm shock. . - --y . . . . . -, . . v . Hie Johnsons are -wen, nuwn.. w vicinity. Besides his . mother and ' er, Clarence is .survived by . a uber of brothers and sisters ; 'at 1 The tragedy'came as an after-, ; h to the worst storm that has visa this community ' "in probably 18 .rs, which played havoc with, tele )iie, telegraphy and electric fight ed. - i 1 ' vfi SUMMER SCHOOL " i(l A m n m v v in a savings b. fkient amount creaUon of a system ef water tnans'j0 "J- ...i i- vr-Ln. r.i,v. . through the la; available means of affording reli to our people from the high and discriminatory-tail freight races, after Veceing an unanimously, favorable report irons -the JJenate special com mittee, to whicfi, it was ref erredr has been- turned over, to the Senate com mittee on appropriations, and there are suggestions that the - committee make certain changes- in the provis ions cf -the ' measure., It is 'under stood tnat Senator Giles, a new man from McDowell county, is, opposed to tbe.iGOTemdrbilU r a isomer iew meoers oi tour Lsia tute f ; who-:iv are i'i temperamentally "against';' Governor ' Morrison ." have watched.the successful motion of the gtibematonal machinery- and the pop ularity jof Morrison' Administra,- won generauy iui m-concealed ::: stocs JCANDL. -1 of fiie ownership s .r.portaBt matter. ; resents itself to the and Kandolph tf the. renting game pogsessors of their . opportunity is ; up from day to day ., account unt'l a rif- accumulatecLvAji' MUSICAL JC0:IEDY ' ; .fCO-OP, CREAMERY at court nousi; V V FOR BANDOLPH kmiM mt ft tfeloek m the evening ' of February 6th. v .V ; . . Cast of characters: . v- Father Time ,uk..,..D. W. Maddox Old Fashioned Girl s other wayis if uu want the home now so as t stop 1 tit 13 to tare a sum- cient number of shares in the '' local bulldingand lo: 1 asociatioir to enable the securing cf a loan to build. The; boro. ' ordinary renter can in this -way pay for his home in tlx or seven years with ris rent money. - - , ;.wrV-.',,W-J : -: The Randol: 'x tountv buildintr and Sullivan O'Brien W loan association has opened' its book Senator Highbrow". . A Wslcal eoraedy entitled Mr. and .'Mr.E: S.Mmsapp8,farmdemoMtr., Pnti Tik will be riven fori tor for Eandolph county is worsanx the benefit of the school at the -court, hard in an efort to. organise J. A. Arey, head of the state dairy , -extension department ceoducted s . ries of meetings ia the county, in Ine .. Mis Ellen Presneli ' interest of th undertaking.1 -s The Woman who WanU to vote::..;;;r r. JOiusapps says tna oorcsviue . . ; j- - Miss Sparger supports a creamerv 'handling on aa . , Wh whi'saT & wont.;,!!i?:j.vegeip00 poundXrf milk dafly. and -4 , Ttr.i..V.V Mlsk MendenhaU I that Randolph is really able to have, a The bemf fled dude of 1975, Robt Jones ' Wgfet creamery thaa MooreswUe, '' The male flappei of 1875, Jesse wsar-f -r. t: m. jaenoennau, 01 ins jsorw boro. f- i- istate creamery, 01 nign romi waa ia -, Mr. Polly Tickk Mrs. H. Ingram lAsheboro ontfday recently looking to- ., Riiiv TAwoon -Hi. -i.i... James Burns ward the establishment of a route tor -v Daisy Anne i3rey Miss Tillman. this eounty,He says toth there are . . ; . 1 - . - A.. h.I I. . . vurus uum now . uiee xrrjMuci jr iwvra uy w, v Miss Ruthland'Randolphr, county now. Une comes to K, lect right food to uild the body? It pleasure-, d , jealousy. tSome istra,-J and subscribe liberally, to this, -.new1 1 dis- series of Btor'-'iiZl-k.; I' e i oik How many business men and profes-i for a new seits of stock, anfl it la to' Mrs. O'Brien .ViVU.tf Claire PresnelT by Staley, another j-ym jjenton, ana v , behoped that rot only the citizens of Me Eva Edwards. .V s lldyde Feme a third goes ut f torn JUheboro. Mt Asheboro but the people. f the entire Mr. Edna Ray iv. .yJohri Hadley B. Edgerton has , charge t of this , onnntv shnnlH nvnil fhamulv tt t.M Mr. Susan Jnhimnn.'. .a. John Beddine-rOUte. . " :",i .'' V " " ' '. opportunity. Not only - home builders Mri,Birdie Maie Harrisv? Franki-Mcrk' w : - f' f ' i''. : . 1 ' - ' ' J should folow the example of the: en" Mr. Mary Lamb. ........ Geo. Ferreef ; , r-rt'TO BE DEAD 1 ' terposing ci . zena.of the .best towns 'Mrs Eva wards. . . .... cuiia f j , ..'u. ; .f.n.' '' '- Mrs. Edna Kay ... . . . .fliaoei nrami, Hyatt A. Grissowi Greensboro drug- Mrs. Susan Johnson: . Frances Barker;jHt inst , hi lif to Thomas creelu,-. fa ,Mo Tllia Moia lTarria TToltfnl KvVR i Ml- 1m , wk . V. ifc the balance diet tha should be put those have lately eagerly seized what .sionel men of Asheboro own stock iniMra.'Mary Lamb...';Iinnie Burkhead automobUe plunged ,toto-feat stwun. before the hild. - , " 1 ,:v-; jwey tWpg is-an 'opportunity to em- a local build g and loaA asosciatiori t iThe Four Children Billie Penn.Woodj the belief of L.W Jenkins; manager 4 f. Among the' . most common .defects barrass, th Governor by contributing Mighty few we are told. The bficlalstEmma Rice, Reitzel Smith, Catlierine '0 GrigBoms' drug store, who has xe-;:; are defective teeth diseased and . en- anything -handy tto -impede the pro- who have in charge the campaign for Presneli. - : ! turned from an extensive search to . farged tonsil, adenoids, poor ,.vision, gressJi the propesed ' water thaflsr the new sei should make a special -- v t , Florida for his business associate. It bad posture, malnutrition, and lack- of ,Fortation 'measure, and the establish- effort to get -iberal-subscriptions from NEWS FROM KEMP'S MULL, ,NV C WM 6tLTei that Mr. Grisson, had ben ', personal nygiene. , mosi oi 'tnese ;ne-("eni oi a- department. or commerce0 mose wno are aoie to suDscribe liberal- : , : , . r , ! murdered or had become demented. ly and never nussat,: In thia way they The sleet which fell, the past weeKi - ,-i , u ' uprooted rees," and did considerable TRIBUTE OF RESPECT fects are 'preventable and a large per and fauns and ports industry. But it "ly and never miss Jt .: In this way they cent of a remedial nature. ''.''Defective still looks lit the 'Cinvumi.r jiinj-in will help the home builder. . . children' are also: more susceptible to clear alL the hurdles and mnVn ih -i Another important class to oDneal damage to telephone lines.', Telephone V t . " . 4 . -4 -Jthe communcical diseases, and theiBn.ldraiiywiiineeV'- 'VV - t; to .are the working men--, who have communication has not yet been es-i .'Tv Randolph chapter' 'S of Wat ' of. J.'ILCookdeaivof NorthCar-jness-absences loss during the school . Jhe garnishment-' amendment ' to omM and urimemed persons who are 'toblisned between here and .Asheboro.' Mothm de8iresto offer the follow-: v. ks summer school at the college -j year. The session will be divided 3 two six week terms, though some res will run the entire time This n is in accordance with the plans of gib porthern universiues.M-. . - GIRL KILLED T OXFORD ; V riiss Blanche Dallock7-of Oxford .3 killed by J; B. Hursey.of thirham t. Snturiiav. ; ' After' having ; killed ss Bullock; h inflicted gun wonds on himbelf from' wwen ne aiea r , tt 5aJ -wnnrted '" that Bursey t' ' had re atonea to kill Miss Uullocic about n -apple tro if she did not marry i. The girl. was. the daughter -of and. her ? family Hs a .ominent one of that section'- DEAD ''.tJli'- Xa munity and to the stated a College for women,' ureensDonv ae n, unjusuce w we. ciuiq, anujine btate Constitution; asked -: for bV r w 1 ,,esaw .wneOTre-flo neoa u. o. uavis ano wueortMigar, . v, , tribnte. 0f to the memory ouhces thit there will be a twelve a serious economical loss to. (he com, .the secretary of the State Mechanica' f0 8av.e .tll( ir ?nk.and tan do so Jeremiah, Allen and son Clinton of f th A-I mothers , Mrs., Highloint and Mahlon and Harvey AaM FarlJv who ie. , SritlJr.'Sr-: her home in. South Asheboro, .Jan. , Association, is alwarlw ..it,"- nfr better way ttian in setting aside Qur goal is a healthy individual and maxkercMbut it , doesn't ,t knbviit i? C8r?am r heilf nthly earn this is attainable in a large maasure;The last sad. rites'will be(J fomaflv tn??Jn yl,,A installment on shares in through right habits in food, rest, e- administered,, the last of, this weekor-r Ln'1,loa.ft stoct' ' In wav ercise,.f resh air,- personal cleanliness !early-pext -week. 1 J , . , T y wiU be ,laym wy f01 lt is the duty, of the state school r.-Ihe druggists' nieasureNto prohibit will be us, L in "i&S?J&&. A" h Aoswho reeds u;i -.j.44niiiii uw uiuiuich ui VUJ1-J--.1, ...CU1LUH--0, ic.rt in, general stores i-"1 sciai -deicts ana report tnese . delects , or ,ty merchants of any class; except to the parents. r.- ", druggists, wher are drug- stores. Let us remember the wealth of a will, be materially amended and then ..4.:. I- Ju.-4). TL.lAtL '. tL .1. ! . -,.l . i fro. . . .... .. -'- nuuu uos in ms ueaiui ur.ner tmi-iiw3ou, ine pnoposltloH has its met-1 dren.'-w -"-J-, ; , LV wt;-V its an.'- demeritsfi and -the legislative J,UI oe-s" " devpung some w..w. .-.r VJ - -j-r--.-,Hrh.n7X.-,,; , 26. 27 and 28 of last month. " ' i woereas, our ueaveniy rawer ut, drt Peacock not YET EXTRADITED ASIIEEpROTOlIAVE Iwife who havt both had the flul She inthei,world.var. Two rteunmitffroia w i : i.i .1 f ,1 ash 1.. - J C-t,x f . . ,4 Killed uv oattie tne xn uay oi oejn, of last .week. ' 1,111 1 lltl 1.1,1 K, . . . . n. . . ... J -4A. t i. -'---"-i- -iu nun ntiwrn r lve roinu ana xuxo. , , f I Asheboro, is in the best condition it has I Thertf ore, be it resolved,' that in her --.44'' ? ... j ' - AuniiHinii u hi irin Drat vuuuiuqii u iw . lueruure, in i i ?nebore " nv eow-fy ub been for aNgood while. Fellow citi-1 death, we have lost a true mother, whe lame in, AfafantM ZLZrJ j?'m A' T 1 -,ium vnyiswa n zens lets keep te good worn up ana,was so loyal to her children, ana rhSSlAi" h make Randolph county noted for its 'dthful member of our chapter. - ilit for f.J!leUBded4..com; J.'?- lub h0.ns' ? 10 have .good reads. And lets remember too,j Ee80ivei -that a eopl of these tese- ? M . JSj f Jfm 'f the continued rnodern c.mveniences.lncludinglectric'S; cant be dene without money. tftoflntov IT wihTewTb onf? th f e a readmg -and writing room, There has pfeen several cases ef pneu,t, ,; , -'J Drlj. V&l Peacock, who escaped s August, and turned up later is the fault of the wholesalers- and to have H lister Owen, the"" two year i f J. y. and Annie Owen died i, has not yet heen rested. the sale of -these proprietary' of game ro- n, parlor and a verand li6t,alave fKS-i toedicine")1" preparaon8"'ing the J ' ous Garland, Lake The courts nounced him sane, and he haft sineOiShOpM be confjned to retail drmrrists is to b to No-", fpi-na provided "he, would neyer eo! la fac- Imonia in this immediate vicinity. Therel- W Kfl-rftr Mannn nttenrlnd the Farm- ithmk i T(eshrdl rk tnttintr VielH at. Ashphoro last - - - . j.1 ' , . i' collects cream nd itYif-ry' ft U Uil C440 IClf , , the est 01 Uie Wortn Uiro-.jooae" ,ames i4i-ayragcd 1 !-. authorities . ttat the dortor be , ut Seagrove wo. 1, lubt ?unuH . 12 ." r'i V.r4- tMreoarauons-wuuig. nta have- the Jsvmpatny 1 T-":rr: "i: " rrr. -7-r":r ..r ,""- .witn tar preparations m, died at the home of his daughter, Thomas Lamar, to. North Ashe Sunday, -The deceased was one the oldest citizens in-this comma , being around 80 years of age. oral sArHcea were held at Neiah- rs' Grove, after which burial ; fol- NEW TYPE OF AIRPLANE INVENTED Ir. W. M. Cross,' a confederate vet- man he was' not legally' liable for his acw. v. r ranee, -an attorney ' 01 Kaieign, represented uovernor Morri son, and made an .argument favoring extradition..;" ,StSf.xrV it Peacock was 'at: Lakeland and later at --Petersburg,' but his.whereabouta bt the present time are unknown,' . There is a disposition to believe that he, no longer in Florida. ;;." : adnnfA4t ' Culrbi VConnty i EuuaOtomm& 1 ? Representative ' Parker v has ' -pre-1 seated, two', local "measures tt auj imance - county that .will probably' be .,,,,VBk w uie pome of be cominr State , wfde aws.,- " The y first commissionere-feay 'go beyond " the county's income in the .exDent or ; public -money and thai ii finan. ' MRS.' S. L.' HAYWORTH, 4 " MRS. N. C. RICHARDSON, V v MRS. It Ck. INGRAM, i -. , ' f--v s Committeo.", , , High' ' . ; 1 , v- farmers of 2an-r - , Bl'bSIAN RELIEF Fi01 .The National Lutheran Council has J a THEY. DID IN DAVIDS0N LIKE ? recently ; put on a big appeal asking , THEY DID IN RANDOLPH for the 'sum of J860 flOO f rora Arneri- ( ; 1 .j k-;. ti ,. can Lutherans. Of this sum, ?725400 : The new county ' commissioners of 1 will be spent in eontinueing the Lathi Open . aits . iiavuqr; iruuuic wj xiiiu ciau aiuoatvimAjr itui j.iti uouviui- ; . f0. but-how. much the county really owes.,natiOn has, since the close of the twain u xr I They nave found notes for $50,500 given, nearly S5jOOO,000 towards the. a Garland P. Pritchard who k the owni-r bearing six per cent interest. ; We are relief of the suffering people of JEur-r . ouu avuuucc oi cms Splendid recreation ' "- w iumwi nuiiuuim.rj.uun ui "fc u un? inu i4ci4 .4,ww: 111 i i i i . -w- Considerable -V interest ,,n n,l In a new. type i ' ! heHcopper, a ; machine h rises vertically and . srima manner. A trls . v made at Dayton, Ohio. '.. Ine rising six feet ind and remaining in the air. ' ia claimed that the ." successful ion of this machine would re size aviation, making it possi i . t- Vn off and land oil a- small .1 I 1 14 1. TTflflMMlM . M CI . . ' . - . DAVTD ELZEVAN THOMAS DEAD be' pubUsM 'in ZateZJFt "'r' l?'Hifly h-tellibigle.' iii.6 Mr. DavJd.Elzevan .Thomas one of r MfW i:- . - T . ' -i' ground.. . EXCHANGE WAR : , k SAVING CERTIFICATES Secretary Melon called attention last week to the fact that the rnvi- v' "t., 'b --cnange8 or War Sav Randolph have many thousand dollars. Carolina Lutherans are to give S1J) just how much nobody seems to know .each. The appeal , headquarters , are t as no list is available and the county .'located at Liberty, N. C, with Hey. ; exhibit for this year nor, last-year A. Barringer,' as -State Manager. i:-''' ings Certificates toto frearv -5 fl onty JiJlW " f the uito ' ofr6 --.Vr'-'V .. ' Shows how. much as the law renuires. This rtiuch is known that the county is paying six percent Interest jon many mousana aouars. mis of : course will per MR. YOW ASSAULTED BY FARBELL BRISTOW ' Mr. Rufu$ Yow, who has for a nunt-' ber of years been formaii in the Cen- Al T -rilioremost families fit the' stote. The tSa''y of Thomasville was named for the ? S Ind Thoma t whW (the, deceased g 1 minuUand ivm-.ijy tha' " successful i ' f ion rp ttt 4 w a :'" 1. machine is the Ineventlon of a n M i.-ntist, named Botfcezaat., It '. ! rapacity of 3,600 pounds i - hr! prmwer motor. The. sys- f faring is said to be. entirely t Throrfgn the col urns "of The Courier we deAlre to thank the many friands milllo'- , r L-P01? tnan thirteen . . . 4,,,,u,,W) f mess of the ennntv o. i j wiwteupon nsiow curseo nmu enj- t- ,.j.-0: L . ... . :, V ' n.; " i . . r . " "Hu,IB.toW waa riifuhro! an. i!H fKK Ma ' r W wherefaliwA ring tomake;? w yavidson. county is to w ... .. 4., vOjUire those inllna nnf, u.l. promptly' to the nearest ; Saving tafcJL .rufi n.Jnr.!JuT1 w work. As Mr. Yow was having the thucxrr post .office rtEJnw-lat wjtl, register of by se veraTeoinrades. mT" few" the-treasury te".' who by .virtue of his He. Vj Tn Farm Loan Bill J aring on U mwu-i. . ;t t V ! WN ACCr.PTS CALL in his hy- :ive lis f- enfl ne extended kindness tnd sympathy dur- U,J l-WW.OCO farm loan fnnH k;ii Ing th.e Illness and death of our dear PfPwed by a-gronp of IfituZ Jrl' son Hugh Thomas Brny: We than Dr. cultural experts,- resulted K S' (W 1. vavciicrs anu ur. a au; lur -waning on hlm'ao faithfully. .May . the good Lord bless all who were so kind to us and God grant that we all hiny .1, AHaval T . l . oi iLcHerH nanu- mm .k.' . inf. th TTnf crr."r ."T "ry K7Xr "6 wasnuigton. Zmflrr wr "caies must be pre W '? pbst office when register- i,' iR-i'l arrive 11 to b?Hn ' ' r r.f t' o I'm ; n i.4 a r.u ,t, r i, i irt l o 1 meet In Heaven, - Mr. and Mrs. M. ft. Bray, 1 r -' t SII0P TALK t The Courier expects to build a new home for its nicchaiiir.'il, editorial and hu :n( sg (lr; urtiwnU the coming sum ini r. and ,:l in a errat nieusure refit MRS. T, Jl BAKEn irn trn nv i AUTOJIDBILE AND Mml r'v ofice ia clerk ntiU V ; . V " w" beaten severe y over the Jiead an there am mmnt. i. .k. .... r ir" oris tow is in Jan here. . ... . , V, " -iuiB oi me .u . aim vaame tuM,,"f. notes showing ioney borrqwed, but some ef m-,r.?v1en d or Piymento killed and Mrs. it of ! .:h x.-o r r mt 7.r: i. ' - i r ; IV" t ; .1 ir, 1 I t !. i 1 t. t t -1 ry ' -pa- 7.;;rT:"",-ra,1nr. th oubsu- pose' of' bavingt printed, 'vith the uHueramnaing . mat the Mir will be rereferred for anotherh earing before the committee with the House com mittee sitting Jointly.' .;' ' - n ?y;' RESIDENCE OF G. M. NANCE pESTEOYED BY FIK--' Taylor Llriens, of Pleasant ? Garden, r The farm house belonging to Mr. G.L., drivlnir the car and H. Nance located about seven miles fJ a passenger. , l-, U' west of Asheboro, and occupied byk - r- , i;obcrt waii'TWH cornpicieiy a'sirfy.. en t)V lire m"i wen ncorui"1 io liie TStn C the "-Hof .deeds m Randolph shows each year manw A new club The Priccllla Circle has . been orcanised with tea members. The first meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Ward. -After an hour of A' . ior ini Rnnnf Ahu l r . w ' ' " - Jail 1 - . '! I ; THE PRISOLLA CLUB U8ts.Ur(i.a-itvi :ithouhw::L,'",n'ny xo,iu r. awus . J . "" wrn pua -end wTfr.TJ.v10 St 'Leo'. "P?rted as having m unoUDAM Mm T n b-w. XU OHHII. DUI It-la a-nm , U-4. 4I1. er was strucc Df mn automobile and') sw7 i.' . T. u?iy mwtn DV th ! week.' its ohlact to aew and thun1 4", va 4V..U. i -w lIUUI ' DU TUBE IWkAtl 4 w hI4. J . . ' ' . . f- v 4T. uYtinuui w .iA v. T" -"j-'chj.. ideaa in ranrv worlr. " badly Injured.', eth'ladies war .w'ttiZZTr. WJ! mu u been in-f,, - ; i Greensboro. I .'ievH;': 'I Joseph A. Helms, of Proximity and ' j f t ;S- Ktatcmetit cf Mr. hance. lie liouwe f:m not lnure,l nnd tha 1 " ix '"le tl.intf over na tlioummd !" -. The funu'ture bel.mslnit to Mr. .'i-.er was ,! o octroyed. Nanr 1 :i" ''"rn living in As'-'d'oro cfr rveri-d rnontlif. ca: d of t:ian::3 ' VTlV? ""lyn MISSES ATWICK AND' ",..4uw nuitaxa eacn year ior the Uat all vaara. . ' , f'i. " . T t A r.umber of the younger people of , . Asheloro were delightfully entertain- , o'ir DEMOCRATS CARRIED V - UKITED STATES Frank A. Hampton, secretary to S6nnirr t irimon.t. and also secretary treaa rer f the Democratic National I 1 i tinnniinced that tha fin rial returns from every State f hat li t';e November elaction - i ;.; 'red t t - United , v of 4 1,2.'5 over '1 lo I total Hemo- ! li t i i .'im! :,ui CENTRAL FALLS AGAIN ESTAB- C A LP?ED 'JFFICE the JveniniTf iiih j -, . Tj "1 hen l.Iies Ruth Amid, and Mar) The post eflfee department has an-1 noaneed that Central Falls has been re-established as a post office. For Mary; Betts were Joint hostesses at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Betta. A plea-, ant euan(n - ervent I rtk rwM mtR ' the Past eight or ten years the citizens of that town and community have been by a .(vertiement eontest la freiuna; mau on a n. rwu, ...,. will(,h (or(t Ferr-e excelled and won Kenuieman. uongTrwnaa - nnim-i i cnmP .1 01 t I r;a' t 'i ra!' ' t' u.l flfX hy -pi, ol c t ' t 1 J. v- 'e whs 9, i (' ..crnta a 'I in t: n hnte 1 ' a n. has aRRl!d the patronsln '"Jthe gme. At the conclusion of the POfli ouica ir.i'i - fun the hontonfirs served fruit Ekiau, Connor a former, post rnarter has baen ctkc nJ fof rB . , re-appcintej. . , . , . , COVOXnU MOHltlSON PARDONS TWO RANlX)LriI Mh.N C.ovtmor Morrison n Mon-lay upon jXUliin id urgent repie' t of frieml pardoned Will I'. riles and Uetinie l'roii n', ,,Ah of whom lave nrv-, er .1 r- .' cn t' state ro: 1 f-i- .. , Din) , - Mr. p.n i i K. Tcril Hi",! at .N In I 'nit T! "-l..y af' ' lirii f l.li I f. ( V, il (v, oi 1 1 i -1 v i -i e m ' " '
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