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CfUMEl E3UKIJ WEEKLY PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ojcitt xLnn Asheboro, North Orelina.TaaiWar, February U. 1 NUMBER 8 -TIE BERT VUN CANNON KILLED BY TRAIN Mr. W. A. Vuncannon, who is bet ter kMwn in Aiheboro as Bert Vun cannon was instantly killed on the yards of the Southern railway in High 'Point. last Friday mcening, when he was caught under the rear truck of a freight car that had split the switch. Ml Vuncannon had been in the em ploy of the railroad for the past five yean and was At the time of his death brake man. He was killed in an un usual manner. He stepped from the rear of a. shifting engine to investi gate the source oi grating and bump ing noise. The second car back of the engine had split a switcn and the rear end was riding on a side track while the front was on the mam line. m. v.- v,f ; tk tron being unable to get t ut of the path of the approaching car. He had caught .u- - i. .. dged for 20 feet His body was! badly mutilated. . ' ., t -km ' anfMrXles Vfol ed in Aeboro until a few yelrs ago ' He was married T Miss AnTe wfn HL3t "Sm, Si Wall of Mt. i Gilend about fifteen years aeo Every! oewVun ritv Hta deiTwas a dTstmct lock to i boro High cemetery ing Sui nw. his narents and the folowinff bro- tners ana sisters, uiree Droiners a. iu. . . i ii i a i a n Vuncannon ol Kansas, and S. u. ana ... . . A. O. Vuncannon, cl Hign i-oint, live sictArc Mrs. K c . Knvd. Mrs. Artnur . ... i .i S Zntn: 0Lfl n,l TffiP Vuncannon all of High Point t n .r n: J. r:. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS What Our Field Correspondent Hears and Thinks Matters of Public In- j terest Discussed There is but little sickness in and ; around Asheboro. Advertising will nelp your business and your new customer, iry it 4ina see. It is hard to keeD a workins- man down, and also a blind tiger. I JaIiti Rnrlpvcnrn is said to he dead and buried, but his ghost is walking around Asheboro. nil 4- r..;i ford county stands at the head of the vviiifii il tiuiiie lu uuLuiiiuuxica uun list in the State. Davidson holds sec ond place and Mecklenburg third. One thing for our people to do is to plant orchards and cultivate them as we do corn and cotton. rrw. . f. i. f- i ii ine courier nas a line noiu on me people. They like it anil read it it " pays to advertise in it. If you are going to borrow a thing and never return it, rub out the owners name and write your own in its place. Mr. Jake Polakavetz, of Troy, is building ten nice brick bungalows for rent. The homes will contain six rooms with sun parloc, and nice por ches. Mr. R. C. Moser's house is assuming. . . '. '.. ' . . . proportion that looks as it it might be ene of the most imposing residences. en Randleman Route I. Mr. J. M. Betts, who has been mak ing Ki. irv, ; u;i, u:. . -o ..v,.i. .it x&iii x ui ui iui nuinc time, has returned to the good old x-x.i " ivwii ux Ajsneuoro. . How much we could accomplish ,and how strong we should be. if we did aot fret. Quite a number of houses will be huih in Asheboro this spring. It looks as though the soing cf the blue birds will be "drowned" out by the hammer and bsw chorus this spring. All Randolph schools are doing sat isfactory work this year. Asheboro is besoming quite a dis tributing center for stock, principally mules and horses. "Boost for Asheboro" is a nrettv food moto, but it souds sorter queer when the job it is printed on comes irom an out of town printer. Moral . A. - Mt t . irate at home and bring your job Hating; to The Courier. Werk will soon h omniofo,i ,. addition to the Ramseur Furniture Company at Ramseur. The Improve ments now being: made on this 'plant wiB cost one hundred thousand dollars. Mr E. V.Watkini, who is general manafer of this concern Is oh of the county's foremost business men and Anxwrhighly respected' eitiien. He POPUlal'-withA.the smnliinM t ib relatives and friends in Ashe-,'"08 Prent after which a fruit salad .recent d ,, Z I Z Z Proceedings of the next in the House lasn weeK uy u - - reB.ND,e ior nis own . The funeral was conducted in . . . valentine game arose. ' "7 ,."vers 0 Itne Vem- 'VI nt sp hn Thpn th. nl. 5. Pnint Qfirl intermpnf in thp lroal a "leu played WniCn Was preatlvl A iL. ... icmuors in Uie present IlOUSe' iwiiiraciivou.c iu..v. v. r.. u.5aiuic tnu roml ana anterment in tne iccaj on-. C, ' wto . greauj i Anions the measure c aim nv witK inT.u...n . . K;l, t- ..v i whi ors crews consist nrf nf nn fm.. ,i i n laro-p rrowd of friends be- J ,ou' -1 " stage was decorateil C,r t ,i . i. j 7 T . '" nouiuuii oi louowerg nave " , , : . . , a large crowa oi. iriemib oe . , e. uciurateo i.on this week and next week are nftn fnk,t.j tv. i , , . f a( ar.A nvr the monev to eo helDer .each to take rhnrm. nf present. ill"!."1 0." piants wh"e those to inrease the nn,hPr rJt . til u "Zul--. f;8"'. lMa ?,a.ns or. Z7'r: Z " J w in-. r lr i "? " viving the deceased are his wid- f'"",i,Mm was. "tungly decorate.) perior C.u.i hl. n.i V -V"" "T""' WJW r Jnty of -J; r.'""r-.mf , '"T'T"" .' plant and U one f Ramseur's most i , in V welfare fcjf town and eommu- nity, and U found active always - in 'rtj.roinoU every rnovtment of - Prra(va aatum He U Kfarded by his f rlenda u a ftable and etwreUe ,' man,-eapnbla oi Jiandiinf any Bropoel , tl that comes JortfcV? - V P! of nldir 'up blockade Uqnor b In the hands of the people u V ei tho ofilosmK They must de- ' If ctfpo on ;th P1 ot tho of--1 fieera and moat help thorn, y -'V' 'l'u-if- uimii -t w.wwmi xt, ' ftpeeUl rfrvtva) atrvioM berln al tho Ifcthodlst church on March 17th. ' A city-wide canvas will bo made Pui4y afUrecon'fai tho lntorost of r ' v school ttondanoa,' r.:" At t.wn Sunder tho Mstor'wiO S f 1 1! e "Punday School and tho J -." Cncrs snd teacbort are f ! t 't tor-" "f. ' ' -1 . LAST LYCEUM ATTRAC TION MARCH FIRST The last Lycem Attraction, which was arranged by the Woman's Club, will be given at the court honse on next Thursday night, March 1st, at 8:00 o'clock. Glen L. Morris an enter taining lecturer on scientific subjects has a wonderful collection of electrical instruments which will be of great in terest to the audience, Mr. Morris' lecture will be of special interest to the school boys and- girls. He has es tablished wireless clubs in many towns which have proven not only beneficial but popular. His l'ectre is educaticn al, timely and entertaining. The Woman's Club announces that on account of the interest the vounellne 6iate snouid be saved the expense DeODie mav have in the cuhiwn ikcv have in the subject theyi(f average "extry." have reduced the nrire to i(V ar,l 9 All school children will be admitted for ,10c. RAMSEUR NEWS Folk, GuTof Confederate -Veteran Who Relates War Remind censes-Social Events. m n,s The McNeil's entertained the' w ,ceeu wlln 1,nana':hope to n the speakership. . But bui,dinK. S1s JS a,o Presented tc the great enjoyment oVrnrSJ,,;rldy..ud r lie rvtfi nir wqd in n w , f'un- and - - neiiue. MlSR Svhlp Uan.. . 1 i . r , r.vc uer ,-Mjnuay 1" rr" " iJa'i-y oaiuruav irom I 1 1 f W 1 1 f OOC a nn-.. A I - till 12 a. m., at the homo f Dv Fruit salad with hot chocolate and whioned cream were served by the hostess als Zn itine sandwiches was a part of the de licfous course EvervthW wc ,i- im v,. i arp ted with Valentines of various 'design while games of hearts were olaved A very pleasant hour was sDent hv tho members of the class. The Ramseur Motor Company put on a free entertainment at the auiii- wiium rnciay night. Ford and Ft rd- n iracior pictures were shown I well as a lot of educational pictures mountain scenerv. etc The Home Economics expects to Serve nvstpre 11.. ho1 building Friday night February Miss Molo-p Mitul i . iTiujijLL Mien inp u-oat end at home Miss Kelly and Messrs. x ray ana manette of Elon were her guests. , Miss Lillie Fentress cf Franklinville spending a couple of fortnights with Mrs. M. E. Johnson WIT PTil M r- li.'l i - . T nmn imi kokhi ;m ! Mr. w. K. Ferreeof Hnvl,f.i week , ::,'', . - tuiinc.- .inn Tiifmi.- nere. Mr. Guy Lane of A. at mieigh, spent Fmlav, Satui-dav Sunday here with parents, (apt". and rars. w. u. Lane. A number cf our Masonic broth attended lectures at Ashchom Saturday night. ren One of the grades of Kamseur yr Pll CVlArtl o.tnf .U U: . niMon penon o-i ay last.week at the feet of a tearhc cAiJcuciite in ine person of Unrip Murphy Burns, at his residence near town. He made the visit worth .itk ...u;i . .i . , ----- ? thosie you.nP Americans by giving them SOme first hunil f .!., i:.. Winn- . ....... . v, n-KanMiit , r een the Ktates- In a,lli uon to relating some of his thrilli experiences he made a patriuic ap peal to these future citizens of our w Keep ii a tree white man's mnu. uncie Murphy can always tell you just where he stands on these questions and rights for which hp fought and suffered severe unds. Messrs. W. E. Marley and E. P. Cris co visited Mr. Allied at Randlemae hospital Sunday. , Mr. H. F. Brady and family were visitors at Asheboro Sunday afternoon. ARRESTED FOR PASSING BOCl S VII 1LIII I A ir 17 1 I I W V IV 1 I I 1 o . I John H. Hauser. Jr.. an his nenhew Leslie Hauser, who live near Yadkin . . ville, were arrested last Saturday on a charge cf passing bogus money in Salisbury and in several places through Rowan county. Mr. Henry E. Thomas a secret service agent, of Charlotte has been working on tne case for some time and it was through his information that the men were finally apprehend ed. TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL URGES LEGISLATION TO SUPTORT EDUCATIONAL MEASURE Mora than one hundred and forty Trinity high school students in mass meeting last week voted to send let ton Ofonoourarement to our repre sentatives and senators in tho legisla ture for their support of tho requests of tho presidents of our state institu tions. Immediately letters were ad dressed to oar legislators asking thorn tor support so far as is possible all measures which are for advancing ed ucation In North Cojrottna. T K-.. Wo hate ZS seniors and snere than throe fourths of them export to ro to eoUogt this fall, t As this to tho case tn nearly ail of out high Schools we belWve it will b nothing lees than a Oawmlty and disgraco to Jet Dp1 on the educational prograra started two roars VA t 0... . . , , .' . WO believe an people'; ol ' Influence end prestige, shoe id at toee dispatch letters of enrorfre to ear repre- ntjitlvp stliry ym to envmiler th youth cf ptstfe ad yaro losrls-I-.' ' - r- ; 'j. inpocrARinn n-ith i . ew" uittnue iw. . - i n mil urouoscu w.v inc ucuaimrcin 't".'uc, cov.it at oil oxueiuse oi ,,,,,,, gnai lPi an u s ptp iiho yi ... j;. ., . OUR RALEIGH LETTER General Assembly Has Only One More Week ef Grinding. No worker Compensation Act. Raleigh N. G, February 20th One more week after the present week will witness the dose of the present session of the General Assembly, and probably every legislator here will be glad when it is e ver. There has been some talk of an "extra session." It Is by no means an assued nec essity that the pereent Legislature shall ever be called upon to arsemble ugain, and if these "extra sesions" can be avoided without positive disad vantage to the well bemg of the people As far as actually known or be lieved b those m a position to know (best, it ir probable that the port ot tne inquiry into the exact e's finance, by the ! fip' OTG onEeThe house ! lexpert accountants now at work on j without any bargaining !the subject will necessitate" an extral This rpnort has not MetnraA Ppn..h i T" "ot klS because 'they d ntt 1 ""T" P0 anx-ieve Mfe Kitchin will ever be able to ; c y by t he tome the Legislature ad-;return to flu? house tand without his E?' ...I! . mantme'.. th T!s: ! activitifes'the Democrats could never i tne tees- HW.em to O flat, snlnripc thp i.. . . . ,. . u;unui)ir sa arips nt ca nnn minimum lid o $5,000 maximum, K AAA . ' I w w u thp htr. i.. . i i ; . " T,ere ine. wa: Vourt. Ii iiiojp than nmety days of 'ihZ ,V-' r Is enacted Mann isfead; their floor leader, Frank ' ? n t i P'ly f sollcJtors wi" be;W. Morgen, will be retired. Neither , ?, ferape, fully one-half Nick, Uingworth nof Graham of Illi-i ' J, 6 lncts- nois, thow rivals for floor WHpr- Workers Compensation Act At lhif: writing it looks like the ?a'aiy bill will go through, but that ra i-i.i..... . -ii 1 1 i. i. . juiii jii win iaii by the wav- !e. ' There will ) nn leo..oiot;.. ,. ift-mooteiJ "workmen's compensa- tion" propi'jiir,n. The wn.toL ' f at a'e 7101 unite(' on the ad- , -... ,,, m(1. legislation, and the representaUves 0f labor 'efore ti) iudiciarv ffiii.. Saturday raised serious objections to - . -v "."-t.t.c lu.-it f ome of the provisions of the hill ' Vreseut1 lu f?ArofnH n.. ..i .. j "-""kvi x ar Kir nT a n I mancf. 410,1 Messrs. Lindsay Warren "i"u ;1 tfle House. Just as .s me ciMe two vpj. wo years ago. when yr ended without nnite arlion. any de- imshing Touchc ' no i r,.irrp -in, l . ,. rinmn.v,, ' ""I'lopiiation :. . , - e Mouse are wrrV- il,, v,l ",,vv '"amng the rove,,,,,. .'r-r t r ,', ppcteil t, ..v.i,,,,-. i,(,lii are e- . 1,:.. i .... " ' III T ini i- Uipearancn 'ns wren, -rp V-'il MKk til iha appropriations hill SUm lPfr,,.,....L. ' l' (,I)V M ' 1 r tioiu.l i u;" ''uca- luurnson Hi- I ... tniiruanip K'nfuie.dly helieve.l insuun ions and tlm ii ap- ("opriations for maintpn:in..o icllo rlowlv tlm m ... ibo I!.,.i -"imendalioi I.- A l:alf -,il "'I ior i.tip deve nyter poNsii,il,t;0.. ; "1'iiiriU OI Js, a. Invoi-.. .. tit in eastern wain :- . .ivi jrifirriQi.n'L. -"Juiriisiin s thought certain to be in ti. , ... uc ln Proposal is eluded. 'he till rnn,i.; , --".:. i lo m --..mkxi amende i,.m- , o. . 1 ate.to of the n property and fn- tu "'uon the sinki r the nrnfpn ig and t,i i, ; th spssi,-. c -reaied before House . . ""Juurns, wi vo ;( e'riy this wopi, ZC: ",e mendin, t JZ?'P, of Wavne -ide th- i ".rcvVon.,a-soa.sto.,r.. l 7"' w"rM for uhl, Jn.. f r. r '"-'""oted by the S;J; " l more voters nutt u- IKTnin-it; CKI PUttlne- him In (wHeff. the pri: '"ght to he enacpd It? tl0ns, namo'') fl'lfn ,late some undpTM." w?ul' elimi - wy for better nJ ielaml ?ln the 10 accept puhlir p,,'" molest men' i 'fi. i . . x t irr ontoryton e'ors waa chlorofo-.i a, tax " .thoeonSTJ-.t-. He d" (how , JH wi? ? .tax "old "-'u and j8 gnu t'L ' 'OM ovr deep int0 the overflow w one 80 marine can everSr if. 1 " TO HAVE HISTORY Rev. J. fi. Ixmi.o . . Fint Reformch; lTlng a eornprohonsivo history of Davidson County. Mr. Leonard has written a number of papers concerning his conn 7Mu considerable date which will help in tho preparation of this history. Impetus waa given to this movement last fall when pre pa rations were being tnado for tho Centennial celebration. Dr. Leonard has aakod all Davidson County 'dttsena to assist him by sending material for his history ho txpecu to give a run account or tho soldiers who have nortidoatod in all of .tho wars slnoO tho Indian war. Davidson county Is to bo oongratulat- LZBEKTT BTCn WmOOL DETEATI v silek crriiiGn school v '," A vorthrhUnit 'gkmoof basket UU wsJ wltneesed by h UrgO BOlhbor of funs last Saturn n afternoon between liberty and filer City high school play rors. iioih tetmi were la splendid shspe nd foocht a haH fight from the start to finh-h, Tho Liberty boyg won. 'the battle by a. 81 to 12 count. . . WASHINGTON LETTER Republicans Peat De steer its WiB DondnaU Parnamentary Proceed ings la Next Hoeae. Miss (Hd Lead ers Wfca Were Defeated. Washington, Feb. l.Claude Kitch in has-persistently claimed ever sinie the November election that the Demo crats would be able to ontrol the next htase of representatives. Mr. Kitchin has meant by this control that the Democrats could, if they would elect the speaker and organize the committees of the house. The Republi cans hate nominally 18 majority but this majority is made up of Wisconsin, Minnesota and other western progres sives ho are as hostile to manv of the plieles of the eastern Republicans a sin Democrats are. Mr. Kitchin i8 reported to have written pledges of re-Uroe Of .these progressives that they LnnU t-r. i "locrats wUl dominate the in theVnpvt liniKu tu d uu u'ill nnt 1 t . . . ... ..... i.uv uuij nave losi tneir aeDendab e mo i.... .. ., ... ... 1 V 1 1. 1 UUL 1 1 1 1 l.naiF CldA T hn.n ...ill -.il.. 3 .7 "f" not be pft one resourceful parliamen- Br Thpi- -j,.i t , . t .ary JeaHr. mentaryfcfeader in vears Jampa p 1 shlP. haw shown any real skill and 'resou as a parliamentary leader. lj0nw'orW "as been beaten to a fraz-1 7 a nir .. . vv . . ' -ciuucrts. eu ignominl- ously lost his celebrated hnttip tr. nt dye stuffs in the emharirn H.t pasa at a With, John N. Garner of Texas. ' Speaker Giilett is a skillful narlia- ,,lc,u-"ri8n dui it his partv re.eietR him sneaker hp run t. si. assistance in n hnftu ... .. . uw"vit un viic iiyur. un ,the ot,ier hanci the Democrats nave a group of a half doyen m. ;ii nave group of a half dozen o of as able parliamentarians as more sat 'n the house for years. The Re- nave P"n'cas,re woefully outmatche.1 in .!ery.. ererv '4Mt-f -eh mi. hou, use reasons for these rules .nd their rxecuuons. lhese men are Garrett Garner, Crisp, Wingo, Cannon of Mis souri who was the late Champ Clarke I'rt.nanieiuarv roarli and me ol list I ( porous uianton of Texas. As an illu.-lratim f uia( i coinpi o- house means to a niemher and its importance to the whole lious,. (akl nuii'iis i.. isiant Ion as an example is without any kn nivUI r . ... ....... r , , ---"' an. -ls il oenator and is generally reirarded a tandinr nuisance UUS.St'SSPU 1li II. "ul loaiuon with Ins k nowledae of tbo rules can depi- some of th,. .l.iov.-i debatoif -,- -ii. . i v of the floor in the nine nouse or the nrivllo.ro so In h-;ur' 'I. na 0," ''"no , ' .w..,1M- 10 soring a trap kr..n".',art'a"'' hi-hole car- -v.. hi me nouse goes to sho what "iiiiw ii,e rules and is an Fressive and persistent with his know S air- sc uiki Knows 1". : " " " nothing else worth """'"g. can do to s ;poil the plans of others. r, . 1 ne rules of the hm,M that few men" " f!' .. c.omn,''t'' thorM .house eve, ' ,,""' 7 ,Krn l"em. 1 hey are the V" :.p .sortlp "f the aide st leaders. w KPPU0iicans depended t Mntin .1 K 1 1 oo much to and nw .7 Tne Democrats ! Blanton and had tl'Z"U.- 1. r"ar self defense. ' ' n"PX ,n The cour, of . . , Irty will elect " the - - n. ut ki r ir ii nniiso m n . . .1 M Iij u,e un'tel States.' w VTT3ll IL II Q MAnt X . l,f j "l - . re lo ao Ro and i. wny me eKpubli,ans after ui- i . ,, , " --uuii i CO I 80 arut- loustheir deficiency in t - -wi oi me situation feel so anx- WEDDING IN TROT A beautiful wedding was solemnised in iroy last inursoay aiieraoon 4o'lk.tthohon - an " wi bit w nss raair iiainmrsir. 4 SAOkOl A W MmA J Wt WVOMIIO MM WIMW we. Mr. Jhn Eston Griffin, c Woodland. Tho homo waa beautifully decorated with JoiKrolls and southern smllax. The lm press! re ooromony was performed by tho bride' nncio rot. Bnerman uea man of Ashoville, N. C The young eounlo have a score of friends through out tho state who wish tnera nsppin CAUGHT BOBBING MAIL Arthur B. Froanan. a clerk m tho poetoffJon ot Troy, waa placed in iaD bat Saturday when ho failed to for ado o bend of f 1000.00. Fostofflco a thoritieo had been previously teoeflod that mail had been f roouontlt miaaod at this office. Tho arrest was, made. mr-wjriiVfcTk 7;;i. no Eider b. ";.nw "om" ".y nlt pm shortly after some marked money was found In tho poeMudori of Frooauin which had been toarkod by tho yoatof- flco officials.. - ij v.' ' He Is n brother ot CM. Freeman, postmastof ol Troy'.f --'. ' . . i I " ; r FARMER HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING BURNEDj Farmer high school building was totally destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon between S and 4 o'clock. The fine originated from a defective flu. When the fire was discovered, by Miss Hope Hubbard, one of the teachers, the roof had already, begun falling in. It was impossible to save any part of the building; the piano ana a iew aesu however were saved. Farmer has one five Hundred ($500) Dollars for the of the best high schools in the county. faithful performance of his duty; each ftof. D. N. Cheatham of Greenwood, S. to fumisn the following equipment, one C. is in charge of the school and the good team, one good wagon, one good following teachers: Missed Eurie Tea-; turning plow, one good single stock gue, Cora L. Williams, Dolly Vickory, plow, one shovel and one ra.e. The Linnie Dorsett and Hope Hubbard. j county to furnish one or two good This is a splendid community and the j drags .all other expenses except up citizens will no doubt begin making j keep of drags to be borne by owner of plans at once for the erection of a. teams. new building. The school will be con- Each man with team to receive Four ducted in some vacant dwelling for I ($4.00) Dollars per day for ten hours i g the house and contents was $3,500 ' " DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE 3 , Milliken Bill Passe, Second Read.ng in House-Bill to T.x Bachelors- the remainder 01 uu ",v Other Bills secret order, passed its second reading nf nnhlir welfare to raise the asre of AAnnAM4- 1 vaqh hocaaH ' cpfnnrl 'u"111 l" j"ioi f"'""- ; tv, Conatp hi.t unnn nhipc- tion f rom Senator Moss, of Nash, was rarripd river fnr third readinc ICOIIllli: 111 UIC kruw .wu. -j j i ..- . . i, v ... E. B. Ficklin, of Greenville, a mem- ber of the state Prison board' has ,n" Produced a bill restricting attendance upon executions to witnesses and of- ficials and prohibiting the publication of descriptive accounts of electrocu- tions in .the newspapers. lne American Legion bill prohibit- it-iv vi n n i. n a. on fiia.c' hnrimo rm riia 6 ki.t ii secting purposes by medical students Passed the House. A bJ11 bv Representative Martin, of Washington, requiring register's of deeds.to, issue n? marriage licenses un- . 6 ' c ucl,,vcc'1 tice and solemnizing of ceremony, has passed the House. i rnL. .i ... 1 . ctiiniiijoiiaLiuii measures propos- ?nR', constitutional amendments to lim - u. . , . AahtaA nittra rA I " ka4aaX XI 1 .ii biic o4.itLtt uower 1:0 rnnr.rapr in. - f t f f ?d to Protect the Proposed uuiivno nu iu jiumjui. me proposeu , B iuuu Passen' lne asnate, last .. wuL 50 y?ntp bachelor tax bill by introducinc- a bill to fine every single" woman declining a honnfide oTefr rf marriagp $1,000 or send her to the roads for six months, Another new would i-p.I,i,.o tl.' "'""'s 'tate olticials and school 1 Pitchers ten per cent Si ill .,,.( i,.. c)UKi give tree text hooks to school children of the Slate. A. hill hv h'e'ire :ent.-!-iii, T... the -end the II of Harnett v,.nU r . 1 iiiimng ol reports of the State s- f nntendent of pnhlic insl ruction and Representative Coniiar. of Wils,.,, I,...- intrrduced a hill to provide for ' tin. ppoii.tment of trustees for r,.n,,.,.,-i.- m tour, and cities 1 1, i,., -i. ..... Stat.. " " u" Senator Parker a bill, introduced of in Wavne asks in the Senate (!,.,( ..I . . x -x '" i iisiuuents ot a candidate file PPJ-s, guaranteeing that the candidal will a III P hv Iho r '" .iriiMun Ol primary. the The House has passed -, 1..II ( v'le a penalty for peering into n ,-oon fceupieil by a woman. Hoth houses ha vi.ling that the State shall receive and -o for the old Honnett place near Durham where Gon. jSP)h K J(h son surendered to Gen. Sherman The sum of fifty dollars a year may he an Propnated for the upkeep of the place Representative Howie's hill to .,. propnate money to build a railroad hrought the northwestern pouniies ve n.'i-o, -i !.;n .x ' "ne lost province. has i me House by pas- 4.1 a v te (,f f,0 to m.D-n: "i . J l.KNS BUILI) GREATFR Rni. G. K nd T M n.i , well V. u x.i.ier or Mope- 'i "ell but to the SUtl -vi ,opt- Us well n?,ZAS V'nrnia. It -.....itu B credit nut nn ir n- .,'jlZ rr'" BV,,ry w"f; it has under einstHWi-" n" , " uiiuar nnimwiA. - - m .. ,ur Hevers j j,,, dr building con- igt .i. uie drug to .oca, t vn.uim iinir m m .w Tho Elder boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hder. formeHvl of Randolph County. They h.ve M suecossful in every undertaking and The Coorfer m.mh.i. Tho Courier congratulates them. MR. HALL DIES Mr. Thomas Hall, who wan acd- denUly shot by a gun in hi. own hand ThomasTQlo, Saturday night Thel funeral services wore at Pleasant Hill iihih uia u nu Home nemri Methodist church Sandar afternoon the local and Intorsaont followed in comotort. - MXETTNG OP RANDOLPH COUNTT 8UNDAT SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ''Tho OiowUvo committee of tho Ran dolph County 8uaday School Associa tion will meet fat tho - Freahrterlaa church next Sunday, February 25th at S e'clpek, - All .'Jntereated ' Sunday schofi worUri aro iBTttod'! COUNTY COMMISSION ERS SUBMIT PLANS A plan to keep up the improved roads of Randolpn County to be sub mitted to the Commisioners March. 1925. T There were originally sixteen town ships in the county, each about the same size. The plan is to emwov sixteM reli able men, each to furnish a bond of put in all his time on the road , and to be paid for actual time made, if for anv reason he is not on the iob then he is to receive no compentlon !It if emated that each team will make about twenty two days per month ,or $88.00, this multiplied by six o uverume aiiowea, eacn man ; vccm luwuBiupa wm De 14U9.UU per month or $16,896.00 per year each ftendent of roads and $75.00 per month for foreman and SK5.- 00 npr mnnth ffu- kplnpv. n.J. 1, ,r """p", cev viuu ann road machine to spend one week every sixty days in each township, to help the man with team fcn mi) hi ., road in first class shape. . ihe above with cost for gasoline antf eost of General Superintendent, will cost the county around $6,100.00 per year; which added to the amount esti- mated for the sixteen township, will cost around $22,996.00 per year for up- Keep and eacn township will get its iirniinrriniii it- .1.a .. x . u uic muiiey spent.. We will want to build some new roads in the county. This should hp done under a contract properly laid out by a competent engineer. If we can spend one half of our road income and auu apenu tue omer one half for new roads we will have , accomplished something no other coun- ... i .. r ; "J cvw duvuuiiJimiieu . 1 ' There may be times when the gen creii Buuenncennpnc win hovn dam. 1 , . .... finoiMnl ... 1. J- 1 1 1 I ,. . BupciiuicuueHi will lial work to be done ar "i"i m ue uuno ana ne can call specit sixteen teams and his roa eauiD- together and do the special 5iece Fork;, i ' '. ot Randolph countV'for their cmfcism and if you have any objections to offer or an' improvement to offer,, write the chairman and state your ideas. The above plans suhmittp.! n county hoard of commissioners. lcmheu plant destroy kd by fire in (;ii:ensiior) The plant of the Guilford Lumber Company and partof the lumber yard of E. E. Main and Son was destroyed by fire Monday night. The less is estimated to he Jill r.,000. The Guil ford Lumber Company is fdlly covered with insurance, hut E. E. Pain and Son loss is around ?l.r),000 with no in- surance. I he origina f the fire has not been determined. It is reported that the Guilford Lumber Company will rebuild immediately. ASHEBORO'S H. V. D. no. i. rxte:.Cx:d The citizens in the Kemps Mill sec tion are gratified over the extension of the Asheboro R. '. I), rnail route. About three months aKo a petition was sent in for the extension of thin route, and notice was given that the route would be extended. The route formerly stopped at Mr. Z. S. Moffitt's residence." It has been extended a mile and a half, to Five Points. It furnishes a great convenience for many of the chiaens in that community enabling them to get their mail at least a day earlier. .. I . Il. rMKMALL PROMINENT MAN DEAD t ..u ' , chairman ef tho steto board of election, died at hit nome In . ,n J6 weuneaday IT V-i . . . . mtTnins". iotowinff- a wppir m nxu f pneumonia. Co one Pearull was taken III t JU.elgh on ToeX .rSlJl 2 f?? . i i mm . . .. ."Z W" 'BJSJS .""JT dW,M throughout the 8tate. Ho took an no- B. Aycock for governor and served 4 y 'years as private tsecreUry to Govor nor Aycock. He had been chairman iA " trd 01 'euM "r r . ..... . . . ...... .a u "" Djr nw wwow ana I i REV. W. L. MANN PARTOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f Rot. W. I Mann has aopftod 0 call to tho psato rate of tho Preeby torfaa Church In Asheboro. Mrr Man a ooinoi highly ncommondod. Ho. grad oatod from Davidson oollego in 1917, later completing tho theological cour- r, tn tho Union Seminary, Richmond, Va. Ho la native of Alamance eeuaty I, fhomo being tt Hebane. .fc" -
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1923, edition 1
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