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A YEAR IN ADTXNCD
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AslWr KecthCaxs&n. Thn',rc&Mryt,tta.
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UUIIOIIO BANES r .
, ENJOT GOOD YEAR'
The hre Wta ta- Aehehere have
heW their annua; MUM waww
.- n-wif i.iwrt TKs Bank ef
KawLalph which la th oldest ban in
the county, having been established to
r -.'haa noid rea-ular ilividenda and
. capital and aorplae of mora than
' 0. ..The Rnt National ; Bank,
was established in 1WT, ha a
4 stock of $50,000 and' a rma
t cKnncfl. dtii vaoma- undivided
wnicn makes the capital atoek
.re" than 1090Q. It is a member of
...e Federsi Keserve System.- Uurinr
the east yea a dividend oi twelve per
jiiiMi Th Asheboro Bank
and Trust- Company, which -was or
ganised in lmas a capital stock of
month during the pasfc.year and ihe re
sources are now 16lMH)0. The direc
tors are composed of some of the best
, "business men; in tne county. .
' MRS; J. O: REDDING HOSTESS
,f .RANDOLPH BOOK CLUB
LYCEUM ATTRACTION 4
ATCOUBtHOUSE
The TaVlr'rww Bregma ,rDo -we
fifeaBe4ey the AjfcereoBrogaa
Entertainment Company, ander Ue aa-J
spteea -eff the Woman's Club, Monday
eight. xThe program was . aplendidiy
rendered and was much enjoyed . by
those who were present. The Lyceum
attractions have been .a financial fitt
ers this year and the Women's OnS
has lost considerable. 1 is to ee hoped
that they will have the eooneratioaf
the citizens ef the town. . .when Ute
next entertainment is given; whkh wfl)
be the last of the season. The We
man'i'Qub has made this arramrement
hoptna: first t entertain the veevle in
a wholesome way and Beeond te wne-
OUR RALEIGH LETTER
PeCSPOpNDIESIN
fc-v rrrrr'-. v
YaxweA Sachaate -
Stateawela ea 8Utce ' '
. Fiaaaeee
(By Maxwell Getmaa.)
RALEIGH. H. CL Febraray thr-
Atereat u the Legislature - this
week, ea theaart of both the irabUe
Tana tne legislators, is largely direct
ed to toe work of the committee m
iehanre of the investijratioa into the
financial condition of - the State, as
kecommended by the Governor in- his
tnrtlun and dramatic address at a
Ijoint session of the two branches of
tne ueneral Assembly last tTlday. '
Mr. Maxwell how states that he
d'd not mean to assert or insinuate
HOME TALENT FLAY
AT CAPITOL THEATRE
t loof FrMav afternoon Airs. J. 0
'"Vk i a.X. ih MAnw. hfifO rt
' the Randolph book Club. A number
jl guests were also present for the
.mpptincr Mrs. W. D. Stedman read
a" chapter from the autobiography ofj telegraph, operator,
pTnw&ra note alter wnicn cuts. w. a.
ENGINEER FIELDS KILLED IN
WRECK AT HAGOOD, VA.
av-. a ; w -a.
the tAwnn7hrlh. wn ril that a do lar of North Carolina money
the town stand by the Woman's Oub h d been misappropriated oi wrong
which always stonds for the J"" .VlT
towns uplift and benefit lf tT"C? 11' .
aui vv tt aaaw uw vmuuib . w vua
in appropriating too large sums to
meet the condition of the State's fis
cal .ability to successfully shoulder
through heavy appropriations, de
manded by the Educational Depart
ment, for example, 'and other calcu
lations being pressed upon the Legis
lature, he deemed.it wise to make
the statement public which appeared
Mr. J. M. Fields, Jr., Seaboard Air
Line engineer, was killed early Thurs
day morning when Iris train Ho. I
which runs from New York to Jackson
ville, Florida, ran into No. 301. Wash-
ineton and Hamlet at Haeood. va.. due I
to misleading of the block signal by a In a latter statement Mr. Maxwell
telAirrnnli Amnhw 1
says:
. Mr. 8 a Spoon e Axheboro, SUr
Kotrteated at Memorial Hospital last
Friday niirmV Mr. Sdood had heen
indispossd e several months but vp
ohudaienly grewtoc worse it was
fomd necessary for him to have an
operation. - The doctors realised that
hie condition was serious and little
hope wis entertained for his recovery.
He rallied and seemed te be improving
for few days after the operation, but
the end: came on Friday night, Mr.
8 poem waa a thorough going, eonsuan
tious fames and will be greatly mis
sed fa hi community. He Is survived
by hia widow and the following sons
and daughters: Artemus Sooon, Asae
bore, Phalti Spoon, High Point, Mrs.
Cornia Williams, Ulah, Mrs. Fletcher
Humble. Asheboro, Mrs. Alene AshH
worth Aaheboro, Mr. Moss Spoon
Ashebero, Miss Donnie Spoon, Klg4.j
Point.; Mr. Spoon is also survived by
one brother, Mr. S H. Spoon, Arch
dale,' and two sisters Mrs. John Humble
swdL Mrs. Henry Stores of Ashetwio.
Tne foneral services were conducted
at FlagSprings Sunday. Burial fcl-
LEVEL CROSS
SCENE OF COClt FIGHT
While eeck fighting is an unusual
seett In this section of the country
there was aa up to date well ptaaaea
fight ooaducted in Level Cress- town
ship, at the old Wheeler farm: about
1-e mile east of Level Cross chorea
last Saturday. Rural policeman.
M. Otwell got news of the fight, where-
apon be notified policeman Cnaries
Hinsaaw of Randleman, who later no
tified Sheriff Cox, of Ashebore. Sher
iff Cox sent Deputy C. E Lovett and
jailer S. D. Lowe to the' scene. On
arrival they found more than 150
guests assembled and enjoying aa up
to date cock fight. There were f srty
one cocks there; some of them have
since been estimated to be worth from
$890.00 to $1000.00. All of the men
present but a few left the scene as the
officers appeared; seven of thesa being
from Grensboro, and are as follows;
J. M. Hodgin, J A. Meacham, J. A.
JKlves, Mike Schwitzermore, R. D.
Jones, R, D. Goldman, and J. J. Walk
er. There were also a few Randleman
land. A scene naturally ensued vhen 1 9Juzens Present among them, ,Roy
Polly wanted to go to the lodge and ;awln8! ami eo. Hasty. Mr. B. J.
Tickk begged her to stay at hame be-bth of Randleman and W. A. Tooms
cause he was afraid of women. , 01 M1 Cro8S Township were arrestee
In act 2, the men again held thi as. l,hev UP d claimed their
! center of the stage, the scene being chickens. Mr. Smith did not leave the
A marriage of interest to many of . spring cleaning in the Tickk home Kroun(ls but Mr. Tooms left for a snore
our. readers occurred in Jacksonville I The singing of "Empty Pockets ", es- un?e and returned. Mr. Smith admit
Mr. and Mrs. Petty Tickk. a musical
eemedy in three acta was given at tee
Capitol Theatre Tuesday night.
The sue ex the eartaia for tne m-
logue displayed a chorus of eight
young ladies whose singing and danc
inn added much to the mav.Mr Maddox
took the part ef Father Time, Dame
f ashion waa played by Virginia Ked-!
ding, who wore pink.taffeta dress
with f ihrer slippers. Casing into a sil
ver bowl she saw the girl of 1975, Miss
Clara Presnell, the male flapper
Jess Scarboro, the woman who wants
to vote, Frances Barker, the woman
who wouldn't vote, Ellen Presnell, and
the girl of 1869, Mabel Ingram. The
characters entered separately as the
chorus sang, "What Do the People
Want?"
The first act was a scene in the liv
ing room of the Tickk's with Mr. Tickk,
Samuel Brittain, in dust cap, ear rings
and beruf fled trousers staying at home
with the children awaiting the home
coming of Pdlly Tickk, Miss Mary Kui-
lowed In, the cemetery.
; WHEELER-GARNER
Ihe way to protect the State s , Fiorida. when Mr. j. -p. Garaer of'pecially the pantomine sinang, scored ted ojvnership of three of the feathered
credit, and the only way, is to keep jacksonyille was married to Miss Ruby; high. Senator Zella Highbrow, Miss warrios while Tooms claimed 15. Both
it sound, ine . btate cannot keep aau. PmonrJtv iri iw a; Cr f,,r,'.h01i were placed under arrest and hmuo-ht
PI Vi ''YL1'VJ vi aiiiv iJtv wjvun (IUHUOMCV4 liiviii -Mil , if. . " v"v
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ann ,,nA ' i i . , . i ""roi vi a. i v&
uu,wu oi inaeoieaness aiioai:cember U 1922. The wedding Va-. a
and consistently fail to earn its liv-lVery affair attended by
ing expenses. 1 have disclosed noth-1 only the-emmediate family and a few
iwcji. a tuuicwriiL uunu uiiurney ; intimate friemk
to the men. She was. for the anti- J? AsneDoro iut gave bond, paid their,
trousers bill. The act closed with an,lmJj!l and returned with their fowls.
Indian dance by the chorus girls in In-! . w,nen deputies Lovett and Lowe ar
dian costume. Special mention musti" ,ln Asheboro with their car he-
Mr. Fields was a native rif C 10 ATI Q- I
5 Underwood read a sketch ot tae. ine, boro, but had lived in Raleigh for sev-
of -James Oliver "Curwood The cur- eral years.
7 rent events jwoved 4f unusual Inter-;'- . c ,
est and many of them caused discus-, LIBERTY NEWS AND
.Sions concerning cuxicui. wp .. ; owialal tvuis
Jay. Different . musical selections on ;
' the phonograph yere enjoyed. Rev A. L. Lucas filled his regular
' The hostess assisted by her sister, appointment at the M. E. Church Sun
Mrs, W. A. Underwood, served chicken day morning and night.
' .salad wafers, coffee and fruit and nut , Mrs. Erma Phillips, little Margaret,
mamrguentes. rare, tinen Lynch and lifter fag fullds, or retire aerial bnds. from The, W'a
, nayes spent Sunday at Seagrove. revenue when due. ; mst lat . .1U''"S ""ui:" "'"', fo-' u mn th p, rZrr W.V"
.n.nuv . twpnvfirtw ci i -a . Mr. -Park W PicVAtt crf o f! r , r. is a graduate 01 uuuiora oiegre, later ressea Dy ciuy Lawson, James liurns. i :" r " . vuumy rair
xniUAi Ariimi vy- X..!j. . virn.- A "vz l " e-m "mi living expenses. Ann tne ,H,f-, ; .u 0 cf.. xi;i,: grounds wfiere they rema ned until
Mr. j. K.
Iairalng
fX?rt afcountan.t .couldt "Ot lear" Mrs.;Garner is the daughter of Mr.:be made'of the lighting also, Missldecked with bags suspended from the
th Vi l T I mvJsugauon ot:and Mr8 j. p wheeler, and is a very
L?""I.Bhe?,"?Krts llie Ichtirmingyoung woman. She is a
n.1,?1 "P - graduate of Winthrop College. Mr.
Virginia Barker who led the dance by toP each holding a prize fighter, there
first appearing in an Indian soio dance. was considerable excitement and the
The scene of act 3 was a voting pre-iT i ,coula De aone vnttl tne
.... r r- fnnrlo ovnen T'l 1 , .
MEETS WITH MISS LOVfm jdays in Wilmington last week
fiscal policy of this General Assem-
Miss Helen PWlpman nA , t v In.." ?: If. t , 1 engineering in Indiana.
' ' " u i y muni uk 1 1 A 1 1 1 wii.il 'i Knnw pnm.' ! - ... l ...
..i: : ... . . - lsine younc Dusiness man. rne voune
Miss Mittie' Lovett was hostess tojHenderson attended the play at Julian 0f thee facts,
He is a prom
The
brow.
Monday and were claimed.
this act after having been locked upilnon?llnfLon' ot Ureensboro,
as a crazv woman Lv CaDtain Bridget ,tw.enty three of them.
O'Brien, Clari Presnell, and discloses! , ln, a"tion to the capture of the.
identity of Bil v Lavson. In this , omcers secured live
.
the
the Friday Afternoon Club afthe meet- jraay.iumt. . "While eating the bread of the rZr """ ul
ng last week. Xhe club is tms yeari iiCD"c u'fun1 "L vreensporo state, 1 am trying to earn it, and v
tuymg. ,wnwm r.jr """?& n ,XZZ, ' "Mre"!w,ln Ul questioning motives of other, T. J FRALEY. OF LAKELAND act the men reassert t.hlvpc whil vercoats, iive raincoats, a suitcase
MChJS 2tata diversity I Mr.' J. W. Frazier of Guilford Col f Zm e?:,i VCrn Mor,";S-n ha,! " ' ' FLOlftDA, DEAD the love element of play predominates. i n,tain,n ornaments for the -fowls
epartment of the-State .University iJJ S.fJt?!!' .hf t.-i a gpe: 1 .. ?al more .f reputation and Miss Tillman, the dirertor of th niv 1R(I s.ome whiskey. Rural policeman
ri 4 hoo hoA-ri mrtKT. lntereKLinir aiiu '"' uaicino mat wkkk, iur. vPKDnnvi nhtu or cribA ,.,.,1 : . ------ - - - i ui. i. ix i
u -arM rr T tb ' T - - r 4.1 icaujuauiig : i- .1. Hn pv. n fnrmor KfinfMln -
a . . 1 ttiiu 11 1 . xi i r iH.ipr. -r. ii 1 : r x t. m - ' r"
IUUCU-vb. '.. . . ; hi .... n.mnumi poucy 01 me atatO 10 a 7Pn. diflr at. W km. in l.oVal
ollowing the program tha nostess rvuin omiin, uma Kivett KOund hasis than I have. The (rood Fi.ia Jr.. o" t" ,n
rved cmcKen saiau , waics, ""'f ir.. .r'.r""' -o.v. sllc- :r,a ocotcn i-resoytenan Ben Lacv vi0to, u.. f .... ' ' action had ever been takpn .H..1.
Whe and coffee. ' "ay aiternoon. . ,w,.s , .Ri,t when he called attention vZ7 in7ZTL Zt'r the sport made by the cocfe thew,
icai Junes, or rnoi Mountain, lo a net. def rit of 1 SS.1 ROil ; i r, . . " . ... . X':3 ,c?cl ."'"R , r9 ,tl, e, it
: end in town ,:, . : ; '""""V , , rnerat-services were roniluctede at praise. Miss TiUman staged the play """" ul -. nuimenu
Miss Tillman, the director of the play:3,"" s,?me whskey- Rural policeman
h cit- as Daisy Anne Grey played the part , ieiLsays that ? ock f,hts have been
eland, of the heroine admirably.' tnei"e ever since last summer' and , -
Mr. Considering the fact' that this Tlav e.has rePted it befoi out n
- : x 1.1. -i
' JSS10NARY SOCIETY "Z r T 7 r, ntmg expenses in one full rounded
ItffV ORGANIZED AT HOME OF !mIHit-,B,? ev; B- A year uf revenue income, and the mis-
. MRS. C. L. CBANTOBD3'. " Govcrn&r and the Budget aad 0E
I ZY rn t. i iuwi.Ni';m. (.-oDiui'yon was in
.The Veune neonle of the M. E "Vl"m" s visitinghi.r par-' full vulue his faithful
"""'-.X.ritK Mr. c. L. Cranforu-, mEiPa "i- George Keitzel. economy mast be nractmed . to
iiohar.yoctyne1!ine
cers were elected tfii the year 01 I-. , j. c. Lut,Pr nd cf "I . . ',r"V:f " ina?, t,enc'1 lnt0 a tw tis of (Jreensboro.
I - President. Elyer Kic narasoii, vice ,. , c ' , n miuion uoiiht
VS Donna Lee Leughhn, Sece- daJ and SnndaV Ramseur with then recommended
..t.pn Pnillins. Treasurer. Irene 1 ff"" the
Keifpo-Mabel Ingram. 1 M " Gnim-
'tMJli-y Mia Lema Kivett entertainer a
ess assisted oy " " number of her friends at h er home
9to serveu P c ' i";. .Wednesday night. After playing
BROTHER, LI'.W COINS
tneral-services were ronductede at praise. Miss Tillman staged the nlav
MftfhA,!;,.; 1 1. T I i i- .1
me irjjuigui.ii tmuti. in, iji.KcuuKi, uiiui'i Liie inaiiagemeni oi me wayne t
Thursdav morninir bv Dr. .T. M. Gross P. Sewell Prndnetinn rnmnnnv rT Ar-'I?N COINS STABBED RY f
ministers nf thp ritv Mr lanli. Honrcria. iha
n nrtinnHn.v -v 4- t-i j . i ot ..... . . . ' ' 1
..,. -.tuiB avaieyaa-surviveii by his. wile and managing the "Microti of Love,",
naming u,ti. ,0na sonlitvin v ralev and a half sis- which wan n-iven hprp last v.ar 'n last bundav l!en Goins w:.s i.iin-
meesiter, MMp. H. Barker, of High Point.: Tlvj chorus included Misses Margar' fu,ly but not seriously, cut - by' his
t ,, "-rr-.i-"-1-1; iiiwtwi.g'SL.w.attjeu,. i.vvn:o, , jiin yv hxuijmivi,, yirguua jDarner, iauune.i "V vviiio. iu ue men
nKra ui wiciriirrst wife was a sisrerAbfV. T'Cur- rBuTThea-'ElI
Louise
DOIM.E WEDDING
IN THOMASVi;.!.!-:
i, wafers and not cnocoia. 'number of games thev were invito' in
The 'Society was uen msm. u, th dining room where -f iP,.
benediction.
AUEDjLADY PASSES
'were served, consisting of peacr.es,
whip cream, cake and hot choeoin:
; Quite an enjoyable affaii" was a
" . . ' T) . . U 1 Tl . ,
ouijninc mi iraiay 1 any given nv
Dp wnp. nn nncln ffnvl. TTpnripttci lT,wloiMirrtl
surplus, and of Haywood Parks of FvnnWinviiie, Swaim, Frances Moore,
aiiprorinatiors and Airs. Si
next two years covennir trie .v i - .:. u i':' ..
. r , - "iiw in.nc- lujh iiUllR- .villi Mlill lt:i
iidl amount of that fallacious sur-"several years
""' i "-wo more iuii For the past eight years IV
. ..u,.- ... c.iniaim jiicuiih: i.n3 OKI has ira
1 iug in uic w?u story apflied to Mat
iinanciiig, wuh State credit getting of thai grow
'in ui.f 11. 1. 11 wp . ini rnnv iTin't t r i . 1 1 i .
, . , , V ' - oer 01 ine scnooi nnard am
get out by- denouncing me. or by in the Methodist. Anmh.
ix"'"" i"K in 1 at uk aril sound
1 l'.'-.lrv
ide lakeland his ho-ne and he
-e took rui active part in tlie d.-veliipeiiien'.
i'ing city. H. wis a irrm-
a steward
anvice
Irs. WyriCK ramoru uu number 'of voun. oeonlp in honor
Mrs. Ometa Leonard at her home
v rl . C..tJ,.
The deceased was the r." LX'rS " 7: L.m,,,-
home of her sister, airs, ran
i arm nAnr Denton. Febmary 1 at
ears.of aee.
liter ef air. and Mx. Seth (Jran
nnrl the wife of HiU Wood,
more than 30 years .ago. She is
ved by two sisiers, the evening were
rvtn nnn ivi rM. rail ifiiii.-i"". -.
1 is an aunt of Mr
on
nk
iiKiiuui musical selections am
wilO . , '
uer oi guts were received. attoL1 v.hirli
fruits were served. Those ppiv-'-i'
Mises I,oia Kivpit
T illitin n..Al..... xr:: r i
JLI1I Ci-iin. --"-iviici, n i'ji m r ii?.i('i:;wi,
Will '-Ian- - Viit 1tu -o.:.u tj- :
. .1 I... l r-.onfnid Of r"-'"" """'I ivui.il oillllll, J.I- :
OM airs. umr, ... V' Kush, Lauretta Smith, Mess -s ' "
boJ.-She lui.1 made heu home FrR7. Camoron ..,.
Mr. -Unas. w. iimwu Person, Charlie F raz er
ad always expressed much aifec- Jonej)
fnr the Dast iew mouths, bhe
t splendid woman and much De
hll who knett- her. The burial
a was concluded at Concord Ust SunJay ,V!rs 0)SPrvre,, as
it February 2nd anniversary lay at the Haptist churrh
. '"' . 1,1 "" r" In honor of the pastor's second yen
)B BOLL OF MISS services. The record show that C7
i BULLAE ML'SIC CLAs members have-on added to the mem-.
' , Ul J I iL . ....
uuruir i.no iwo years At tni
rr-
and C. I"
BAPTIST CIirR(TI MATTERS-
presented by our own good oh;
I'l-eslivte-iari State Treasure-.
"Kidiculous," Says Morii:-on
G ivi-nior Morrison said he
read the latest .statement from
.daxwi 1!, and ho described tlie Cor-poratiiiu-
Commissi,. nor's position as
"ridiculous " "I think Mr. Maxwell
had better attend lo his own lui-iness
and trying to run the whole
.la-.e, iw si;.e.. ihe t,ovrrnor
asserted his faith in the
b y tiie budget
mik-i oe Dreci iii.; siaienici'.. ln re
; r. ri I lo an ultimate surplus ; rev
alue over exjienses f.ir the late Hscal
ear. when taxes levied but uncollected
are paid into the Treasuiw.
"It is ndiculous," theGovernor
said i n.irt in discussing Mr. May
wrtl's stalement. "No railroad taxes
l:ae been collected for either of the
two years of Tny adm'mistratinn, yr
Mr. MaxwoII refuses to credit any o.'
that and sayit that it ought not to
be credited. The committee appoint
ed to investigate this matter will find
the truth
He was instrumental in
home in Lakeland for Son
lege a Methodist instil uti
rificei the f:r.iily estate a
had this cfllcgc which began
Mr. fall.
Mr. r ralev was-agant for I lie South-
: e .-i a
:"curhig a ev
lie:n ('e;
lie ' u' -.
a site for
work la.:
ern Railway Comtfiny for
year.- at I ranklinvillp. Chapel Hill aa.i
Southern at Greensboro.
Mr. Fra,j?y's body was 1 :o,i!;' (o
Green; -boro Friday siflrtmo-i an.' iva?
figures used buried in Greene Hill (V:'ie1ei-y. "'(..
onmissioti A. W. I lvler, editor of ihe North c-r-
olina Christian Advocate, rondi-eled
tlie services.
Mr. F ralev was a man of liy H'-V
est Christian character, a'id !;i: ilf.'
was an unlifl to the rimi;-u:i;!'y in
which he lhed.
M. E. MATTLl;S
The man-,' friends of the contractinc
part ies will be interested in the an
nouncement of a double wedding which
occurred at (he M. E. parsonage in
Tliomas ille Saturday, January 271 Ii.
T. H. Johnson offr-inlinc-. The
cm-tract ing parties were Miss Annie
Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mis. T.
W. Milchell, of Denton, to Mr. Yei!io:i
H. Naric.'. a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Nance, of Farmer, and Mi.-.; Kile.
Nev some, daughter of Mr. and Mr.-.
L. E. Newome, of Denton, to Mr.
Henry Heck, of Lexington.
All of the young people are of pn.,-.
' ..-.ii :r , a: r-ev n:. c
mi:s. c. c. ( r M'oi;i) ,
i:ti.i;tis pimsciI.i. a c
tween them whereupon, a f i -VToIIq w- - . ;
cd, the result of which is that 'jfienWasMMji
cut i.n the shoulder and on the arm ""-t
with a large knife and, Lum has a
bruise on h,s head. Henry Lewallen,
who as with the men when the dis
agreement started, in trying to separ-'
ale the brothers, leceiwd a slight
gash. Lum Goins wa.s placed in Jail,
without bail. Hen is improving but -.'tis
.weak from the o,s oi blood and
from Ids wounds.
.i,i.:ii cor vi v "
TEACHERS MEETING
gO()r
ol va; I
I'risci'a
CIl. The
H. WiWis
jy by letter,
M-
"Mr. Maxwell had better attend to " following officeri
lembers of Mass Bulla s music c08e- 0f the morning sermon remarks
will have a monthly houor xoljf were male by several of the members,
will be published in The Courier. , and all the members present came for
requirements 'are. 'ward shaking hands with the pastor,
ssed lessons, expressing their sproclatlon of his
.11.4 1. vmiirt HniA d.lU V ojkrutA a mm A JljJ.. tV..; '.. .
o above SO. - ion in the future; for whleh the 5'-f .N..rth Caro1 rA "I hl? iUier
rm, nr tiiin!l an Sntlt ed to DSJftor winh tJ. mMn Mi Vln.V.t we" -s
iw..w--. r-r - r-v. Bftn.lu hi. TI,.11
W
Joined Sumb
lyn l.av.siter.
A Vnung Peoples Missionary So
of ten members, has been orga
Mrs. C. C. Cran
ii-e- he,t-;.s to t
Wednenbiv aflern
w.llCii toe guest. ;
.ewiiiy w er- Invel .
el' cut flowers an I
Fnlli.w ing a ole.i
hostess assisted by Mrs. (
ford served congeal; d salad
At a recent cooting oi'
County Teachers in the
arrangements were mad
an accurate com us nf ;i
dreu of the coll -ilv.
'lic i will !. ee. I-' !.
- a;);-"i-i'.. ,a -nal;
C1 i - -. i t nee a
oaiei .r..e in Aiu ii.
t'iiK ON S!ii;ii;,;;;) ; i
SI Sl-I'NDKi) 1 NTM.
Iii-' Ilandolpii
Court iiou.-r,
' Tor taking
e . chool c'uli
V eo ii, mi! eo
ir;
1
i v. as
ai
.eld
A I) IS
SI'KING
ii
e.-, stuffed date.
Club
roon-
-ai!;e;-;-d for t
in 1 1" i-- deoorai ioi,
olterl plants
'"it ft.-n n 1 1 e
. L. Cran
sand a ile a-
Wiuk '-ii ;he ,
H.'.-h l-oint ;.. A
ece:i under coo .-, -
moiulis I;:
era
trid coffee.
his own official duties. If he will at-
'fl'liss Elyer Richardson,
l'-esicgnt,
Sec re la rv.
tend.to looking out for the freight ' obert Pm'"'Ps- Treasurer, Iron.
GRADY II. DULLER
SIN(;S OVER RADIO
' ":''' io:-. from
' -'el o ., t,., ,;,..
'-Micti .1 for Ihe ,;,..L
Sis been mi-- eo-ij...: .....
HI spring. About It.: ,, .C,
i-omjileled i U,e fecLio I',,,,,, Mu,dv
Creek lo iLin ,,, nine ,,f liophi...
Koyer-l org.ison Company are tiie con
tractors. Ti.ey exp. cl to , egui work
uhout the first of April a.ml the,,- p-.au
' - to push it through to completion.
corvrv
Kearns.
lndilierence, one
IaCV llKinicrrillr, uni' ll siiuimi.os
,four ereat evils, was discussed Sunday
i as ... .
well as Malor Ilaxtor Durham rr evening, a good crowd was present.
r off the Jwnor roll or January
appreciation
Tii
( OMMISSloNl.RS
MONDAY
MET
and
' " Vt 'Jl I L L Aved r Wm. .TheA1 rrj -, r-j tr-'";" '"riThe second of this series next Sunday
Me Cain, tliyra Wright, Ida! time of administrator the ordinance ! ,.J i 7?,J T, atI evening.
rrish,t Kale Smith, - Uuisejf baptism will be Rnnoanced next Sun-nd 1 Mnk wo W1" et "A heart talk alout a revival" will
r.r.f' " Pnblie Printme laeair. - I be the pastors topic next Sunday
rn.ffln. .T I u -i rii 1 1 fncica.. u. a. . . . i . iprvirw. in nn. r
.... , . . j- . " ;" J.C K . . telirlnfl.itta mwA T T
evenmr. Mr. k. h nrrr . nf mi "
r.r.M ic..u. -iLi iBartsen
nere was much interest muni ,. s i
in a telegram which came last Fr.lajf
Grudy Milelr to Mrs. W.
The count boanl. of
were in session Mon.
ight,- Jackie. Brooks,
Bon
INTERESTED Itf ,
'tING CARNEGIE v-'
1EDAL iXJtt .MIC WOPp
ns of. Asheboro a Jiitor
ring a Carnegie modal for
od who rescued Mr. J. L.
m a live wire during tie
. Mr. Johnson's sou wa
of the Junior B.-Y. P. U
The. nastor'e subject for -the next
Sunday, 11 a. m. "Alignments of thd
Uospel Message"- 7:80 . .m.' "The
Power of Faith in Christian Service.
This., being the third of a aeries of
sermons on "Spiritual Power lit Christ'
ion Service." There will be three er
four others in this series. tThe Subject
will be announced from the pulpit from
time te tlnfe. s v . . . - . jt'
The time for our revival servicss harj
had It not been At: the
?l ''iQ to begin on the
lueeond Bunds v in April. Jiev. . S.
PTool ofHsttlesburg, Mis, will . con
duct he meetings. j -
Mr. PToot is one of the Home
Board evangelists, and ' conduct , a
scriei of services for the- church last
March. ' Everybody seemed to he high
ly pleaned with his sscmons, and will
be alad to hear him sgsin. .-
jasi w. KUhr;. rntor. '.
t On January 27th MNe ne Wood
of JUn.ltrmnn ftnd l'r. lPrrtt Huwu-ell
St
I have been lulled Jao,
n Hammer has tah tne
h the Carnegie Ccmmis
urg, Ta., and !will push
i - " , " .' '
- :
"H MILLER
U HNS TO COUBIEB
" illrr, who hns for the'
brrn with the . Ran-
- t'.-rj.nf ha sccept
; " ( - a: r-rr. "t 'u
r I - '. ! p
I ; sii-ltc tt-an
e r j. a r
narTlrd
are here, for the first. - testi
mony Monday In the printing contro
versy oetween tne (Jo mmiut loner o
Labor and Printing and Edwards and
Broaghton Printing: Company. .
- Mr. Ehringhaus. former solicitor of
the First District, and Mr,' Hartsell,
Stat senator in- the 1921 .Assembly.
will conduct the examinations for the
legislative' commission jnd attorneys
for the private interest! in tho." con-
tro-versy will be onlookers, : By hold
Ing' the Inquiry down to "bare bop
facta, the committee hopes te' ret
througft . with the v controversy this
week.
V
trom Mr. II
J. Armlield, in which he made the an
announcement tlint he would sing a n uttHU"1 01 w"'ich U
7:00 o'clock oer tho radio In 1'iits- 0 Couric' ext week.
dutk, i a. l lie messaire nsknl ihnr
ciim.mr.sioners
I :iv Q, T.
mul transacted considoial.le busffV'ss
an account of uhirh tain k
win Liiiiiuti in
IMUMlllia, f. .....
Clark Hooker, a member or West umi , , ' ear n,m- man
aapel was buried from the Methodist V,ers fncntlR ln Ashe'.ioro lis-
(church here Sunday. The writer ot- "" "rer ears ror the ,0un,( of
rrnigeinents be made for his motner, '-ONSTRATION PIGS GAIN 313
iv 1 ra lnL.-in tf!11. i.. I. i. - t vv.a.. waw
lUUIMW
..1
V J;
,-i; CAfe OP TllANKS';;;- .
We wish to return thanks through
The "Courier to the rood friends in
New Hope Township for their - many
kindness jown to us during the sick
ness and" death of our aunt Mrs. My
rick Woed. May the Lord blens .each
snd l ef you. ,, ' -
MIL AND MM, CIIA3 W. CT.AN'-
ficlstcd.
, , 1
TRINITY "AND FARMER PLAY
BASKETBALL IN ASHEBORO
A very Interesting basket ball iame
was played between Trinity and Farm
er high schools Friday afternoon in
Asheboro. - The purpose of thehr game
waa to ply off a tie o the. two
team met on neutral grounds to see
who would be the winner, Farmer came
out victorious. . -
NEW GARAGE FOR ASHEBORO
r. Mestrtv John Brittalit and sons are
erecting a garage on South Fayette
ville street between Mr. Basil Brittain
resident! and 8. VY. PresneU'a, .
'."
Wslter E. Neill, bne of tho youngest
of the late war veteran died at the
Natlonnl Fnnltorium in Tennewae last
week. Kin body was shipped to Salis
bury f r ( M. , -
Mr. R. S Milluon. L . ' .
hiu x, T, "uim oi . ""io, iiiiiuipn rouniy
l 88 KnM '""appoint- "c""'".-'irai:on agent, says tlfct ho
ment that no one seemed to le able wc'Khed some Rhoatr, for Mr Tz. V
to have gotten Plttuburg over any of w"ght last Saturday which hek-n
the radios in Asheboro. ,on demonstration for the pasiimnroa
end that these shoats showed a-gain-
CHRISTTAN ENDEAVOR ROa5TY iperuml!"''' C0St f f'V6 wU
.- AND BUSINESS MEETING i Mr. Millsop. would liketo Imow the
About twenty-flv. member, of the ' raise horSZ .VJ!
jj . r -w. svsi wm emiiu isk
' ' j
1
M
sonage Friday evening. February 2,
for their monthly social and business
meeting, with Mr. H. P. Fogleman,
norc
After a ' report by various commit
tees was heard and the business trans
acted, two very interesting . paper
wore read by Mrs. J. I. Pugh and Miss
Lollie Jones on the organisation of our
first Christian Endeavor Society, which
waa orranlxed, February , 1821 by
Rev. Francis E. Clarke. -' ; I -
During the social hour two contests
were hold with Mm.' J- D. Rosa ana
Mr. Robert Jones etwlllng. , .' ,
ltcr cream snd cake werrper.ed.
know how many ke intends to feea
this summer. . - i
JOHN BLUE,' INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER, DEALER
John Blue, International harveoter
Company dealer ami reprewntailvo of
Scotland county Is the winner of a
11,000 eahprlxe which wss offered to
the priisfl wlnnr, in the North snd
Soluth Carolln division, who ma le t!m
grestent Increase In ..leq t) I'r.
Hue I nd Vir mm- " ,.,
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