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"' "' " J '"" '-"I"" w-'tywwifcy)fin1, , iwwwfw 1 i m illume, f- ' . v . -: " : . .- - . - - . .- ... -.- . " i in mi iii ii im"i I-r 4 illl-ll J1, ' A TEAR m ADVAira : .IUHD Vi'i , 1 - t t'is xlvui j- 'V.: sy. JcbrairjE IS ltZS. . NUMBER S 5 ft; 1; LUJDOLPH pOUKTYTO (RANDOLPn COUliTY IAVE5 COSUnSSIONEES v; Hi L C UiMi IntradttMd bill la ti e terfebtoz tecrwwiwc th Beard tt Conmissionert for Randolph tounty iron if &. Tht bill hai pissed mk om T. n.1 r.iAf ord. Ajhebore and . v :i r of SeAjrroVer were duly arpoiated. Thia gives Bandolpb Coun v ty five county commissioner. ' They will transact he regular bisinesa for - the county includin road work, which has heretofore been - done .by a road board. It is the Intention of the: new commisloners to hav - complete re ports printed each' week -of the re f ceipts,' disbursements .and financial leonditKm of the county monthly . ' - - " - - . .' S STATE MUSIC CONTEST TO BE OUB KALEIGH toTEI FAIILSEPT:thta2Cth At i meetinr of the fair secretaries invGreensbore last week the following dates were decided upon as tbc-tltao at which the various fairs "would be held. . ..;':. :,'.'. ' MebanernrstWeek in Sevtember. v Leaksvilel. Spray. second V week -to Septembeii. r,. , v Aaheboro, fourth week in Ceptember. liouisburg, first weelyimUctoe Henderson, second week in .October; i Gastonia, dates not .settles: fit v If t. Airy, fourth week in September. Winston Salenvfirst week to Octo ber. -v . '"'., v Raleigh, third week In October, At the meeting there were a num ber of representatives of various shows TreaaradoM TrafJc h flreams 1 4k for Arjrrpriatiew let dl- cJ Cuse--rreee4bigt ml , f WASEaNGTOW LETTER HEU) A,NrfiC. W.Blsent- 0Bt Mfc York says that -no " ; Th fourth annual state music .eon- , test for high school students; having dolph County Fair. xor IMS: ncuurKwup .wm yri . , i . , L VSalelghN.: February I8tk-1 anyoeay, vanaa- -ine auopuoa . Senator Xv A. Jtlrown'. suoamuxe f the " origin Morrison - iitate', waU transDortatD " measure , or v"bo bill") has., seriously impaired the timate suceesa of the. Uovernor's pK ftion for North Carolina peoplfe he ) in need of another;thmlti.:'Vi.:s:,;i. Un oerij)g;Ws substitute which t it passed Hie- Senate jund. at this wri ing awaits probably 1 favorable "actio in the House,' Senator. Brown had r plan or disposition to defeat the o! jects of the measure. " The different of opinion ; ' was ; mainly that the con Us Before Cearreaa 4 Curb Ue rawer al Ceiigreae,', Seaatec 81st tivity m the high' schools of the state ' will oe neiu m iui:w viu"" vvs. 'for Women, Greensboro,1 April 19, and V20.' All entries rare to be made by LApnlJ.. , - 7 - .' -thomasville:man has jv .i... .ii . .a tnAtir nctni no Annfiofa tiav Kaati unfiiU "fni nmilfiA. ment and entertainment lor the Kan- mission to be Jiamedi ' by - the Gov ernor tnaM renort its findings to-th next General Assembly,, instead of I f SMe'a mndf UMppeiBtcd ev - Tr Cis WUkdrawal f res Baca 'A ' VM Xiaerity Leadership.--.. .V Waahlagton. Feb. ll-Conaervative amenta Mr, are ,maniieaung some uneasiness at the activity of the or- jauised, propaganda against .the sa ; reme court. Xbe itction of the. new congress ,with , its strong progressive j jaiucal' groups is 'feared.3?ihte,Av. ' There are .now before Congress three I proposals to change the constitution so i as vo' curb the power exercised by the supreme court AH of these proposals i havd Come' from progressives in the republican party. Senator Borah ! wants' the constitution - it will require MRS. CHARLES U r fRESNELL DEAD The ttewsf the death of Mrs. SalUe MR.E.S:MILl5APS Presnell .which occurred at the Highj after, pruning and spraying yeur - r- iroint Hospital Sunday nignreatt a gMKira. ver ae enure 40WB-ei Asne bora. " Mrs. Presnell bad been in the hospital tot six weeks .and while iter condition was regarded as serious her relatives and friends hoped that the treatment which she was having might prove benefit." She crew worse' on Saturday and the end came Sunday night. . Mrs. Fresneu was married to Mr. Charles L. Presnell about 28 years WRITES FARMERS Now is the time of the year te (oek chard. If yea have an orchard that aeada attention please get .Jpt tciv with me and 1 will be gladte assist you ic this work., Prunning U - e-n pedally important with youg trees mm, you must shape the frame work far the future three. If you fail to give it the proper attention when : young you will always have an ugly tree you cannot change the general shape after a tree is mature. Lets try to MISS ALLYE BRdWN - i OKMERL Y OF RANDOLPH ' ' DIED AT ELON COLLEGE Miss , " AHye May e Brown daughter : 'jSt wSrwhenis automobilelloh section of Randolph County Jand -Z. -1 u w v j T..amirpr her parents have a anumbet ot friends trainee. 11 afi railroad crossing in, lSa!" wfi? Vi I' whlnis eneine ! ter. Mrs. Brown ife the dar'of J-) d ft e.y into r ::T.r , . n.,the late Zemeriah Lewa len. sister oft'-"""5 proacmng ana jumpea jroro n wu.; lil-r. The car, was. completely, wrecked, andjBJWfl; was m attractive and charming ago. To iis union there was one son,!1 "r trees better and try to vr. u. i rresneU, of Asheboro, who!"""" uur at some, u we can with his father survives. Mrs. Pres- "ot cmPet with the Sandhills ia mar nejl is also survived by her father, MrJH.6 fruits w an .at least produce- itutlon aa ehanired that 1 "lBwwi oteca. ana sister, Mrs. K.i "7 wrr WBC vur VpVcg-su boro has lost one of her most con- 00 we oanfliuUsi and you will be .l::rjr-. and high toned christian wo- S 81 .wnat W . . ' 'T-w , ar r TndkTV ?srA tgroa TtA Amlr 1.. the Council of State and the rud mentary arrangements and expenr being provided tor, - if -thai, commit slon finds "the venture feasible an recommends the Governor's plan' t . ----- M?" . term of L'.J5 eJer t0.Icn a'hn -Th ?L??-Q miyuig nwia .ro mose in neea. Her,ii r , ;, v"" w w mum uie weamer is too Dad ! the construction' fixing the and not for life and Representative .li1?" nd kfnd nd svm- rown (lauenteru.--""."'-'. , - ,.jji of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brown-died atl . "PMatUre , two yedrs Jience- n.' . . . . . ... . InAfhtAM MM Aw Va. . U F ' 4riH A.: VVm. ' jLion uoiiege last t ritiay toiiowmg an attack of 'influenza and pneumonia!. Miss Brown formerly lived in the Shi 121 u j 0 patftetic heart were not onlv com- ui nunii wi iw mented unon affr ... resolution to take trom tne coijri me . ;f .izr r" r "r. " to ao much else and prepare to seed Some permanent pasture grasses this hurt f it war thrown aeamst ' Air Morgan from which' he had sUghJ in-, Junes;. , . s .4 . MISS EMMA LUTHER BKtm t f -Miss Smma Luther, daughter of the 'Hate Ellis Luther, was married to Mr. Thomas Luther the, son of the late ; i jit.hr at the home of Mr. e. 'tk. Cox, J. P. at Plsgah. . The contract ing parties are prominent people in 'Union Township and their many rtuuln ar interested in their mar' riaoe. The -Courier extends oongraut- flationa'ahd good wiahea. ismttMP.tt SLaVh LEAVES ESTATE ft - t ,T0 MILLIONAIRE LAWYER SViHiam 3tuM Mcpallister, . W year' 'j nf Vavittmrlll. . died in Fayenevuie lastjoaturaay nu " young woman. t"rK one.' was a memper oi. ine-raaauat- ing class at Elon this year and her deatnt is greatly deplored. - - fant baptism was admrnistered Dnrothv Htx. Kee. W S. Hates, formerly a pastor, in this county ,HUedat Baden' Monday. Our pe'opde have Recently. pald.OQ on their centenarvVledrte.'' . r, ". ; . nroBerty to the son of his former mas- Profanity" -" one "5 of Asheboro's RlCHARDSO-RiCHARDSON ot tne acts oi t , . . , . , . sides broomstraw to eat tW Bum- nothing can stop it,-For ; it 1 will be.?"8- ' . - .uk h Jof old "She has done what she could." 1 Remenibe'; we are working xor decidetiiy .Stronger than tt ever was, ' w" c TT" "' TiShe was indeed a kind neighbor and a cfery, ana you will want good and vail, who ,,lmow.of f,,the Morrison preme court, especial y the one in the f rf d gh fi 8 JWJ member PturevS if you 'nect yur cof to "tenacity f -..purpose" caft well figure labor case, and the. recent ap-f h Metho(Jist BpScotalChu md hea fl?w of milk- to do out how the Governor a. the dose rfTntnt hy tne president oi .judges-,., w- j some fencing this sprine Put a rpnr his gxibematorial term" can take hoM bencJn'1held to ba, Jonary, of tfie North gt t Mj . ' around your corn field and then put of this Great Purpose (that's what ' it nav?,fanned the flame of propaganda ; claM She was also active " T soy beans in your corn for the cattle Woman's Club and, took a keen T'H " A ot t?u pe helping your t in evervihirx, r,0oi,v f and and at the sam&Hime oroduclns- Miss 0e8tabljsWd-fruition.-; ' . f 'Jff"" up which attempts to shoW!dvlebette me she was 46 years of SOme.gr1?d ffed for yur livestock" at ioq many rmois tseing mailed rM VAW"W age. ;r J "T tWHU This State v . .",Tu.?'W!,i w " "(- The funeral .services was conducted V "V. J,18inK wieea out some A . resolution memorialirindJ generally understood. . ' at the Methodist EmscouehChbv l08 thif. summer. If so now Mr the gress to-exempt pistol from e-'IKTature un tne v,si, .,,.. r.t n "A marriage of interest at the esi- to prohibit the ; delivery of the. e f-nmenfc.that ' ever existed ' dence of the officiating luntM-e. Mr. S. i A. Cox of Pisgah, when MisszZelm the debate Rtakatffann na mimnl ti 1U Hanv aimed at the... Riheardson.' The bride and groom are fjrst cousins jl hf 'iHfli M. E. MATTERS ir, WnLV 8 ' aaopTjearth, and- endowing the government The tremendous traffic in firearms "l5"8t.me ifSSr is reported, from all sides. Incident iLvij rfBMit.v on the Miliken .hi: rSLZLZL Z" 1' Ku Klux Klan. sever .1 ' u. IUS .ftpir A W.'H. Willis Sunday afternoon ,tbe rite of in to w. W. Pullfir. NW York million "aire, and former general council of the ! American Tobacco Co., is the sole heir Mnk in the will of the agea negro. In making out the will the old negro stated that Mr. Puller had always been 1 ' good to him and' had never, refused to , i help Wm , when ha was in need and ' that for dihitreaon he desired ta leave v everything fee possessed, both personal '7 and real to the New York ntillionaire. Although the estatedoes. 'pot amount . mtn ftmiiwd in dollars anai n, Ttrii,:-.,' ni-v , t ranta it 4unt STOeS. to Show that alter, Tinnii tianAi- mthKchiwf in f Wilmjn'frfnll ; aU it pays us to be kind U our fellow N c suspended publication last Thurs- men regaroieasoi; ms coior. aay afternon- aji result or the recent closing r the- Commescial National Bank of Wilmington. A deed ef trust In the sum of 145.000 was held on the paper by the bank which is now in the hands of a receiver. This paper was founded in 1895.- . : , 'great evils" was discussed Suhday nitfht before a large audience. The third of the series, next Sunday even ipg. " Among the many floral off rings in connection with he funeral of Mrs. Sal lid presnell was one from the Mission ary Society to wjhich she belonged.! WILMINGTON DISPATCH C . ' SUSPENDS PUBLICATION 'tno! Horn nf the' AStatC if is the Old ! vi negros humble cottoge on FrankUn SU, i in Fayetteville. N. C. - - ' MFMOWAL SERVICE HONORING LATE CONGRESSMAN BRINSON ; r,V A'mmorial serrice was held fa tha ! hall of represenUUves in wasnmgron, m Sunday in honor tha late Coirgress r 1 TMnMl M. Brtnaon who died April 18, 1922. .Tha majority thtTO r; -beni of the North Carolina delegation were present nd made snon ipowi Tpayin, high :,tv aim eareer.v najor owuwi,. , ; ' - est member, presided at the meeting. J- V- RepresenUtive A b t n it h y ; f 'J eueeesor to Mr. Brinson was the first fipeaaer ana pun '""v .Itk.... Mm tnamorv. ' Representa- live Hammer spoke of tha debt th State owed to Mr. Brinson asan edu ' !ator representative Ward spoke of ' the late congressman aa a statesman " and Congressman; Dough ton from the standpoint of his high ideals. Repro senUtive Weaver and Lyon also made aureus portdaylng the lien attnou ; tes of their late colleague. 5 t ;'. Vkrm oeTotl court WAR ON RATS The womans club of Sanford has out on a rat killing 'campaign to rid their town of the pests, Miss TAnna Wright, of Portsmouth, Va who has been in the rat killing business for tne past four years. Is in Sanford for a few day Co wage war on rata. ' in her campaign Miss wngnt-uses a mineral Barium carbonate, which is sprinkled In food baits, and when eat en by tfta rats causes them to die of strangulation."-This poison causes the ....... -1 - L - - - ,i. pens to seea open air, wm ujere im no fear that they will die between walls. Miss Wright says the average cost of boarding a rat is f lJSZ cents a year. tv- i fniinwlnir lurors have been lrwit to ssrve during the civU term t f jumdolph Superior court which pe rms March 13U, and will Iwt for two :. v,. nl ls-K criminal court will U hdi beginning April second. The 1 cry, irM(Sence, E. 3. Ltrliler, Ju. V Cal'.ioitt, Alpvii Auman, Union, X w Iflin. New IIouo. Juhtl Lush, l rrk, it. G. Allen, A. W. V -1. invi , Hammer, Grent, U L. r' , litl. Columl ia, i S. Fr-. I. i J RHINE ARMT REACHES NEW New York' dty xtendei a.:; eordlal welcome to the soldiers of the Amer can Army of Occupation in" Germany when the transport EtMihiel a rived the eleventh. The troops arrived daring a driving snow storm but their welcome was not affected as they were welcom ed by hundreds of relatives and friends at the port as the ship pulled in. There were thirty five brides and 13 chil dren on board. . . f ? J , pinion the statement that 2.0 3 of these weapons had been bought I y black . men in that county. Repreae il lative Warren, of Beaufort, declar J that the postmaster of Washingt i believer that from 30ff tor 400. ftisU 5 were delivered by '.him '""last- ye; Nearly all of them went to negro Representative Everett, of " Durht county, rueting Sheriff Hares seemea co.nava had no doubt negroes Jiav been moved the growing dread of the Ku. rederai ouestions grow legislation but Mr. Warren member Df the Supreme the Attorney General as inclined to the constitutionality of his bill, n Postmaptcrs know these pistol pack ages and the law would make the buy er, bring 'a' permit to get the gun. It woulddo some good to have such a law on the -books though it lacks the penal element. ; - - Stale Medieal School Trustees of the University of North Carolina voted to ask the General Assembly to provide for the estab lishment of a four year medical' col lege in connection with the1 Univers ity by the appropriation of ,$350,000.1 II if ' J J A. nnn i 1 Duuuing iuna ana eiou.uw annual ap propriation , Action of the trustees putting the problem of a medical school up to the Legislature, with no recommend' ation as to its . location, followed hearing of propasals from represent atives, of Raleigh, . Greensboro. Dur ham and Charlotte. The Legislature now has three courses to select, it is nointett eut : . to refuse the . reouest for ah. appropriation for a medical school and hospital: to 'make an, ap propriation and provide a site; or to make an appropriation and leave the site to the board of trustees. Heavy Sentences, ' Four . Years, For : .Wake County Bootleggers Ruf us Davis, in whose defense the most determined legal battle of yean hu hen foue-ht out In! Wayne Su perior Court, was declared guuty 91 the charge of retailing whiskey and possesion by a jury ana imemoiateiy afterwards was sentenced by Judge E. H. Oanmer to serve forty two months on the Wake County roads.' The da- indent's counsel rave notice of ' an renublii the whim of mob, which ends in mon-1 arciiy. It is alleged that we can Tad icalrr change every other form of the -ovemment without desteoying it but .ae' supreme court nigh esteem in which Mrs. Presnell was held by her frfendas 1 ; , There was a number of out of town relatives and friends who at tended thefuneral; among them were: .r. ana Mrs. ov Coxi' Hirii Point. Miss Jessie Cox, Winston Salem, Mrs. S.v A. Cox, Pisgah, Misses Jessie and Ruby Bunting, Messrs. Carl and Theo dore Bunting, Mrs. H. S. Childs. Mr. Jeff King, Greensboro, Mrs. Som Bow man, Randlemah. A4r C0NCERNIN INCOME TAX ?&EEL-a KrT! AewintedrWHb The Pwtka- "ts.must be ratified by the senate - tie judges can take tweif seats. I In Mi moVI J' u...i.'iL.. Wux. s LfcJJ .- a h.iM ?- 'ngle, is allowed an exemption out of the rr ""TTT. CTT.. .V"r2" of 1,0Q0. A married Demon, hr Wrf ! ousted Tvr'" a family, whose, net income for tnel codrt and TrE?.H "rT.i. j--'yw'ira wbb 6W or leas' is al- J I.U.l . I IV.- Dut mon ' -.j M-io.tiA nniIirtvi10wed an oxemption of $2,500. The TOw thrpublic'K8 i'JZ JEFFERSON DAVI MnvM- regards as a bad appointment to the wa8jn eTO fcia $2,000 A ' court on ms pan. head of . famU . Believinsr that all AniifVinmora )y m 0M or more peons .-," esteem it a pleasure : and r , 4.1.: vi ,.,1,,1 j tn. c .iiicijf icmucu w) mm or ner Dy r . iu.j n men in now. te destroy this balance wheel in the bh)0(1 marria or ad tion y, being sponsored by the General Body fvrt?.-..K,h"Ii?:An additional credit of $400 is al-'of United Daughters of Confederal Ian and Make Returns. you do not have them you had bet- - wsr wgure on buying some. - There will be several cars shipped out this stun- V ? mer from all indications. :ftVtff WAlfr HUM.' tainly want to get in on it if you nave -jy, corn and wheat that you will not ' uvea ior your own" use. i , , ' E. S. MILLSAPS, JR. STAR STORE ENTERED ' The W. Farlow Stn, Star was entered Friday night, FebroV ary 2nd by two negroes and between $200 and $300 worth of dothinr and merchandise was stolen. WhWMr.L.' . Freeman, a member of the firm ?A entered the store Saturday mominghe found the back door broken open and gooos pretty weU torn up. Officers were notified at onee and a " ? S3fWiiMBadjaWy instituted.-" .Late Sabuday afternoon tHefiegroes 'trT were eaptured n a f reightrain near HUison and were placed in Mont-" gomery county jail at Troy to aWait trial. t - all th more keenly its tremendous re-, incaDab,e of lf monsibility and they claim that jts'Xllv or nil history Of nearly one hundred and tiny K" ars shows that it has On the other nd if the claim of some of its critics ii justified, our greatest danger as MiniihHe mav be found, there. i Some of Senator Simmons' friends were kneenl 1 disappointed over bis withdrawal from the race for minority! (tiAvitnhlv the renubnc would Densn. , , , , r " " ' ... t . . . . - --r, . , .fir,' iowea ior eacn person (other than I "' ",c ""'uuipn vnapier, nereDy ex- KAShS&iteK U8band or dePendnt uwn the nd an opportunity to thetisens of K1nC of nower ft should flet Payer for(chief ort, if such, town and county to assist in this of balance of power, it snouio rec'inerson i nnr ir f important work. Kindly make all contributions be- mentally or physically . defective. A ween now and March 1st to Mrs.' W. smgle man whose net income for "ammer, pubUcity chairman, Ashe- Was S2.000 and who uinnnrta , TO, . U in his home an aged mother would have no tax to pay, but would never theless be required to file a, return. The fact that a person's income may be nontaxable by reason of the ex- eaershitf .in the aonata bt i . now. nU return If his income was within the prescribed figures- Thanking you for your interest. very respectrully, . MRS. E. L. MOFFTTT, Pres. DIED excess of the exemitions, and 8 per known that had he stayed n the race it might have endangered his life. He did not want the potauon ior no i well aware that he is not now physi- cjUIt abi to assume m auues. ntn . . m ... j vl. .. - .1 4kf h should h present on the floor ot tnei-- senate during every moment of its ses. Jh- tax may be paid in full at Uie ST It U true that neither leaderitime of filing returns for in four In Underwoodnor leader Lodge attends talments due on or before March 15, half of the senate sessions but it is June 15 September 16 and December luitarioni fact that tne Benate a now xu. without any real leadership on either Mrs H. w. Blake, dleH at her home in KOCK7 BUrinira townithin. Wdhf...... $1j000 if single and $2,000 if anarried. ery county, Thursday, February 1, at The normal tax is four per cent the age of 43 years. Mrs. Blake had on the first $4,000 of net Income in been ill about two weeks with influen- slda, ; Senator Simmons, his iriends ay, were he able to take the position, would have Inaugurated" a regime of leadetshlp oh the Democratic side such JUDGE ;MARTIN A. KNAPP DEAD MISS SALLIE MAE " " TITTLE EXUDE ELECT TV t 1 1' J. ,-r. K'rmhaw, IUiuii''" ' .. V. Cavinr-.f, ( 1 a, Tfc'Tnar!", J.. . ni,l, Concor.l, !. 1 r f f t' n,:M Saltie Vae Tut- i'n, ; f.' 1 r.is inUrW in an ion v. S Jrh announces her mar to Vr. NVm. l:val Woolall 00 ry 'ist. J..; 1 1 little has many i i i A-1 ''.I'.ro. ! has vifilted a rrnmber r of IV. ' I and in II. t r' T. I Ti I. C T" -i- it:.e!. ' . i 'T(f t ' i in f : ni:rAir appear and appeal bond- was fixed at $3,000.; X . :;.f if '-f S PICKS UP LITE WIRE . John Simmons, colored1, of Kinstoa, N. C, came near having a similar ac cident aa that of Mr. Clarence jonnson when ha went to remove a wire front th road between JUnston and ; tne Neuse river. , He was severely shocked it being several hours before .he re covered partial consciousness, J 'I -r", ii i i ' ; j '. .; CATnETiRAL PLANNED' FOR , WASHINGTON T I5K liAKue.iv THAN WESTMINSTER ABBET Flans for Immediate completion of a treat Amerienn national eathedrtal, ftrror than Wftmintr Abbey and r!vfa....ijf t! t 1 1, wr -mil con- Judge Martin A Knaro of the court tof annaala. f mirth nlmiit. Mmnriilnr I . . ii .(.u.tk. J.vaU.. . . .. . ' .. B has not oeen seen ui uiw "--! Virginia, jnotoi and south uaroiina of Arthur Pue Gorman. But Simmons m, md West Virginia, died at HiT nt want the leadership nnless it were offered to hkn unanimously. . . I When Senate? JRoWnson entereo vn race, Senator Simmons told his friends they must withdraw his name but they insisted that ht eouw no iiwn. wlthout penalirin W friend ih ... .i. AYAid a anointments. They held that Robinson would punish every senator wno iao promiwu Kupport Simmons and ha must stay In h. mm aarf win to save tham. Sena tor Simmons theh worried -over ' th matter till ha got lick and weht home. His doctor came to hla rescue and. M Is BOW fating well, . ; , ... . t erxfYB CIMMONS OUT - - OF LEADERSHIP RACE citni. fWarman last week announ ced that Senator Simmons had with- 'Arm , - I". . t Ia Ul e c.!.i.rted xtrurtures or drawn bis name irom we iwf.F i unno 'cl at the recflnt rca to succcl Hon, 0caf Underwood - ' n ff the '"-'on. . , 1 1 1 to he rect'i In ir ' 1 rt a tnt f U-n I 1 r't rill KnlBmnul Ln nAtint of his health. Kimntor ICohinnon OI Aran be elected to fill this position, B i - i ' v nrrr.-'-icN of ciuTrrUDE our a hospitaal in Washigton, D. C, last Saturday, following a serious opera tion undergone a week before. Judge napp was 7 years of age. ' HIGH POINT SCHOOL AGAINST ' HUGGING. AND KISSING . . . . . i Bugging and smoking must not b practlcod in the High Point school, ac cording- to Instructions Issued by prin cipal C I Johnson. The penalty for such oftfnsa U that persons indulging will ba sent noma immediately, i .: EDISON PLANS TO WORK " UNTIL HE'S ONE HUNDRED 'Thomas A. Edison, the wtsard of tfcrtHcltv. who celabrated hla 77th birthday last Sunday saya be expects ta km at -wont uu na reacnes tne century mark. : ,t, v' " . '" .. "-1 Mr. Etl ion's great grandfatlmr liv ed to be 104 his grandfather, 102, and his own father, . The great inven tor sno reason why he should lower the avtrsga. , . .. . .; """ '- V.- SARAH TOtrNTS tf.A"S ' ; sa and pneumonia. She was a dauh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cagle of . Ether. Funeral services were conduct- 1 ed at the Haywood Cemetery Friday.' ' i , , JUDGE A. M. STACK . SICK WITH SMALLPOX',. Clerk of. Superior courtof 'Gudford V county received word last Saturday that Judge A. M. Stack was confined to " hla home in Monroe with smallpox.'' Judge Stack has been holding court in Greensboro and it was though for a' while that he contracted the smallpox we court room. umalderaHe ru-( mor was prevalent throughout Greens' boro Saturday to the effect that the county was In the grip of a general epidemic It is reported by th sounty health officer that there is no general epidemic In county . but that eighteen . cases have been reported, a much em al ter number than in former years. Th health officer calls attention to the iiaitortane of vaccination to prevent th spread of this disease. , Judire A. Mw Stack' condition, is not considered serious. , , ,;, , . REPORT OF MISS BUCnAVf, ' a-:: , THE SCHOOL NLTSK MisA Buchan, who has been visa schools In the county submit! the lowing report: -vv-; Schools vinitt,mint Ki.i?, i way, OntrarTf,-V"rthvv.;, t. Falls, Botha!, Silver liilt. No. children einmlrpd, Sl3 ' No. -children with dlwH--i V- 18S. v . - - ' No. children with ' '( . .- ' 13. - - I To, tl.n.Jr'!! w! :t ' ' t
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