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-' t ?'" - :.: . -"- '7; - - F N 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCEf i 1 :ued r glume xtvin';' Asheboro, Nert Carolina, Tbur-diy, rch 12,1923 1 EW INVENTION? . BY SIR. F. . BROOKS '.QF..ASHEB'0R6. Mr, FiUku'gir ii, Brooks,- of Ash. uro hu invented and aeeuree a patent uaon a new devise fc cranking. gaso line motor which gives very promise J JU LEIGH LETTER 'Stf GAR PROFITEERS Income Tax ?List Profitabtef For Poor -- tRaJeisr N.Cr March 20. 123. I I The total collections" for the 'fiscal .) year 1922 as collectedby the State Ve rt meeting a long elt need. An ero partmwt of Revenue wheneenipleteiy ent firm of indiistriar engineers of Ubulatedrwffl show three millions of New York has examined the invention dollars ; ($8,000,000) of income taxes-, and rendered a, most flattering ptjWd.then 8omv Thl means from a n it, BtUity, and -preducU for it a half mllljon to three-quarters of a mft ide deman when lace.on the mark- noA hilars more than wasreollectou! r w.v. last year,; the .fust year thetnew ae- .VrOvokf invention Jtor swrrag4FLvwu.vyv trank haSaeen parUcularly esignea bhrtwd KepubUean politicians UHfrp- 'lha-Mmrh term of Randolph ounty Senatffr-JSipooJ, of, Utah, ;appear : to Superior Court convened iaal Monday nave sssessea me ei tecv . wnica rat : 4 uage n. . jane, f xwsvii ic, ex present .exorbitant price of sugar is'changed with Judgf J.- S. Webb, of nicely to have on their party and ha.vejShelb(sw;iwrige. Lone will bs in As he endeavored to exorerat the Fordney boro 4anng the civil term this week McCumber profiteers', tanff and theiand atttriweek but Judire Webt wui Republican administrationDisclpsures. be iroaenjt for the criminal docket la .connection with - the ns ln sugar ivr use 111 cuiuicvuuu wuu nuvvwviHicD bet may; also be used n motor boats nd internal combustion, engines-- for ny other purpose; It is said to oe mako itear however, that tfve manip ulators and speculators who"have taken onn nnn nnn tnn nnn nru, mm the ceipta were $2,414)00. Somfi lrg?ocketso3fthe American people" in the businesses have been granted thlrlj day extensions, and. the xact 'amount o(,collectipns will hot be known before Apra loth. ; 01 tne ,more yun iwo.ano ar simpk rand more serviceable thari j half million dollars already tabulated aything of the land in use at tne pres- wy .""".''"."t ,vl ,w,r iw""SD at time. A comparison of the B&oks Pd by Individual citwens, About 11 ttachment for starting-cranks in the forth by foreign corportione and the amft general line show dflnit:fd- balance by State. dOmestu corporauons. antages in its -f aVor asiwgardr Sinfe Th1ast nanied collectwns wid fpotp HoityV efefctiveness low cost .f man about one,ahd Malf mfiiljoU jJollaTs. fo,i .nt .HurahiHtv vW,foni f Wiriest Tax Systeia Ever U Alfv ratulate MW Brooks upon4avine iI citisiens f North Caror eeted an mvenUon lflcely o bring him Una , wiH have paid all together lew handsoms retunuas will h prove than ' one-fourth of the totalaxes, great convenience to every "person own-1 , 1 nat is w, sayj- ks r wiree-fiu-i-L 4 motor-driven machine hich has tert of 4 million aollaih are llected to be cranked. v. "' : from all "the private citizens 'of lhe t 1 State. No married man who has an J' Southern Quarterly ir. vt cnirrufBV aiTlRTRRl.Y ! (income last year Jiot 3xceUng $2,-1 -; . . uamvA . . . i 000. dIus $200 exemption . for .each d . si tminor, child or ' otner iit,nn iiepen Meetintr'' bf en" BP01' fmm for 4 support, paid any A Friends huih will be held at the income wf or ni u o. , ,v jpyiends church, Asheboro, f 'nnd Sundav. March 24 and x- 'lowtng is the ofderf service:, Saturday No-single person wnose icome m k "pniJnot iii excess of one thoubii-u jojlare, y. ioius ine exemDUons nousu awvi C iSUPSRiORSOURTrCQN- X. GOUGE FARMERS YI?NES WITHJUDGE ' - - IN POVERTYf V. LANE PRESIDING L -r- " iii.; l.'l. - ' v rrt n v v . . a n 111 , last few weeks found therr opportunity in Republican legislation an depart mental administration. - m ' The duty of 1.7648, nearly two cents apound- on Cuban sugar gave the vroiteers an excuse for v ad ding two -cents a pound to the retail price and they did it promptly.! rwn I tA absfquently forced the eost stall high er- to about 10 cents a pound in tne in a sncnasre 01 sugars : Jn a bulletin issued by the .Departr ment' ef Commerce the speculators whici) begins April 2nd. f. Judge Lane is well known here hav ing heldiseveral terms heretofore in .tbisjcounjjy and is an able and popular JudB.3 ? ; ' ; "The following jurors-ire serving: B. G. Allen-!. L. York; George E, Bulla4, it. S. jnrnier, w mu iiraay, uoipn WASHIGTdN LEyTKT. V League of Nations 5ti!I Be-, ing Discussed niDRCH- w LOEJOTVN WIDE INTtTTEST. ffreatiy T1l2 a.Cftin'ci yr: Z T,7'. Wabhington, March 19. A canvass Methonia.k, m. ! .T , of the senate since congress adjourned ing 8Ucn pragrx- , . .IJ In.l.nht. fh.t FKlC'.im- . I . wuum Bcciu vu. inuitovt "I ,ture me pastor and tua pM, l ue uaramg s proposal 10 nave uw uiuicu vancus manufacturing' omnia "1 States become a member or tne interna hearing gospel messages at thi uonai coun wouia-oe aaopieu. 001 nor. Almost 100 women are aasem of the pro-league Democrats will sub- blingr for prayer at various points in mit amendments to the proposal prac- the city each afternoon. At 8-00 tically making this country a member o'd m the njming more than a of the( league of nations. Such amend- hundred peoule meet for worship while ments will very likely be defeated but at thevenirf hour the house is com the international court issue will be pretely filled. eliminated form ne year's ampaign wjy, the pr0spect for success that if the senate adoputht -proposal. "above indicates, the pastor feels the TVi fart, however, will not wiDe imnoAance cf hcvino- the sniritiial fnr LackeyJZ. V. Gaveness, L. Roy Brown, ' frcift the slate the administration for- ccs united in this worth-while effort i fcT-mammer, Uemttarole, K. A. -eign policy as an issue and continue lor the religious betterment 01 tne city. eareeand G. W.i Bichardscn. A number of cases have been dispos ecTbf ana are as follows: 1 W- H Watkir ys,' ,T. B. Ounlap, Judgment'or plaintiff. . Minnie, Hxivei vs. juuuwn naiiway, judgment ict teric.ectiori8 of the coontryiy cir-j plaintiff for $79 loss of jewelry and eulatlog false reports that them vas the league of nations in the limbo it As to his own people, ne nas a r'gjw, was piaceu Dy me iszu eiecuon. uein- 10 expcci every man to be at bis p(?at; ocratic leaders are saying that the and all other religious people are earn joining of the court simply will get'estly invited to attend and cooperate. us nowhere and settle nothing. It is ' only a jesture of the President and his' FARM LOAN BANKS TO friends to try to satisfy the rising tide- GET A JWILLION AT ONCE of public sentiment in favor of this . country's taking an effective part in , The 60,000,000 capital authorized by restoring peace to the world. I the law creating the 12 jiew farm loan - As the leaders new. see it, a concrete banks has been credited to the rarra constructive foreign policy must be Loan Board by the Secretary of tj offered tto the country as. a remedy for 'Treasury. Additional funds up to an the utter failure of the Republicans fco equqal amount will be supplied as tne exert the beneficent power of the Uni- needs arise. ted States in world affairs. The ler.-; The board tolans temDorarillv tn hmA hig))cr than 'last fyear. Consuroition 'Conpay; of Baltiiiiore against J. B,'gue of nations with proper reserva- loans made under the new law to a neeA estimated at 728,000 tons above Koyalsfor payment for Superior tions would seem to be the only prac basis of nine months maturity. This (roillwtioti." x ' ' -1 truck; Wis taken up Wednesday aftef- tkable proposition in sight. But the U to be done because it is not knowU This "bullish' statement from a de- M&ki will take two days, or more party was so badly defeated on the Ida. just what extent the system will be paHwent of the Federal Government tryThe defendant alegas that he gue issue in 1920 that these leader called upon to aid in agricultural 11- was ereat vindfall for the 8tock1ob paidioj irucx 10 me oupenor norar hesitate wnen me quesuon is put nancing. it is thought that a few other articles from "valisa in custody as jbaggei, Hazel Iamb vs. Gray Lamb, plaintift granted divorce from deienn- fflttn 4 convenient and nersuasive ar- The contest of the will of E. B. goment on their side and In favot of . Steed Irjf Mrs. Cenevaj Walker, result a titf increase in prices. Thia buletinSediii' aiverdict against the coventor, -nrti a. headinfr anncuncine ,4Pro-lMr3. AValker and ihe will stands. 4Bc1iea. for. ,1923 only 115,000 fons 'r The ase of Manufacturers Insurance J ted States in world affairs. Saturday 10 j iruk meeting of'WlnWtJ?1?!- &l fcamhlerfC There were, mil- Truck Co, before lhat company failed, square up to. them, are they willing to months, perhaps a year, mav be ze- - -istery; nd oversight. - This meeting jnwjinnM, f u..y wv - ' llonsl it for them. ' . f S -? 1 V .' .fight another battle on .that issueJThey quired for experiment. ... , is especially fc the mfnisters, elders j tax 's T. s 5TI- J iV- -l...U ,,. t. i. . ;1 .A ft who ' wishes . Ammm .TAiiMliklwit tei, ine income tax syswm pwew. rifpeB. "to any one 11 a. m. meetwg lor worswp. the to at-' ourdefi. ot taxauon wnere 11 . Deiongs. i It takes it off the poor and places' it ! upon the" shoulders of those WHO : tut A HflMKY A !U 1.1 WH I.K ')HKT V 12:00 m., dinner on the. umis. serv- tt?7vi tt" nl Vr Mi IUU ,gWiV BW'U"1 Sunday 10:00. 'fdlvitlends most lot these -.corporations I have been announced the past ' ail ! weeke all ve. the .country n-: fq$ MOB.juze 4heJU8TlCE of this, system' ent" The nleettngwHI ne aaaresseu "-r:, v; '- 'L- Tii by D. Edward C. Perisho, of Guilford fP?uwM ww( vm tOUege. . , . , :rki.J,n rol.mnnn Wecij' in ' i :30 b. nu regular meew J;way of defense for his party and FARMERS' HEAVIEST LOSERS himself Senator Smootniado a speech yaIJNDER REPUBLICAN Rl of swne 4,000 wercs to exculpate his; ,Sf Batv anI ltimaAlf i nnnitiAti ivltll "ife" 'St bmefl. Senator, Smoot's uiiVMln are ready to enter-the arena against It is not to be the nolii-v nf tht, h0-. RULE the' opposition with supreme confidence to make Alirect leans to the individual, . uii uuiuesut; qucBiiuuB (nit 11. iiow ,vuv w vu-wperuuve marKeting or live (-seen that the relations of this country stock associatidns or by chattel mort- to me worm nave oycrsnaaowea an no- Bge on. uvestocK, or stable agriculture thi orirv of nrofiteerihe in one 'of the i " , t0 tne world nave overshadowed an no- gage on. livestock:, or stable agric (WMMiL necessities , pttt. American' 5.TSr?icts w.o tions and these foreign real products, and not exceeding t 1 i rtr. ... . ' ... .... .. w -- ' . - " -wvv.waaxj.fx IV rtttiMfimiiii'JF,lww'uuu Compaq .tor lattons are becoming politically mo;e per cent of the market value of vr& ri u ijuvvw nt vwih5 ry, ,iu iiivic vital uaj uv ua , v 11 vcotUUsV. XXailS mAV Oik vs. SKttfiSHT in 1919, according to, fig-, and more vital day by day splcnow advocate of a tariff -to pro- " tLV wrvaTnVn - . ' - . . . , . xinj uc C ' The President is careful to say that discounted by national and state banks, ot, in his advocacy of the court he has. no .gncuitura4 credit Corporations and t Zlr! this is the lw rvalue pUced intention jo cdhimithis country to the ncorpoated. livestock cornpadesi Yfr'T. TUN . IWPr. Kllirur 1 III IIIMI,rV y, I a - .i. Iliwiiviwii v waftuauw 'J vmuv J ww ., - r-v ttt 'w . rf . . . -' i f Amrirrt farm nrnftnit.a RlnrA IHlh. i tT ' tft -..i. j.u No maria urill Via mJ. K Kmmm of sucrar Dee ta m toiorwo r (;":r rr:" LZ?z:z wemocmmuwui v :y;r r; . w lur longer aiiiritNV- Western states are in pov- WI "r ove s charactenstic yarding politics, Wl mne montns, until the sys- u uwyr nwin . "i;" v tricei for their croDS fat 1923. it is n i ma a ma hl i-iioi.ua tern has been thormifthiv John S. Tillman, superintendent 1:00 p. nu meeting for worship. . 2:30 p. m., young people's rally iwMt Monte of the tow nd ;com-j w" their crops -mora, it a , . v - . . a ! na vita . i .vi 11 : ir: n r inic BVBiPin j mti k s aufu vim mmw j u j v v v i ii " ' - - a. a i . jt - wemm eotduuiy umtea to ?.OTr.aTStto;ila beeto below the cost of , "fL.0 I W W"y as against the positior, toe TWft - ' fll , ii.i.jiiC vLLTe.JDUl U1WVU W.vlWVV mnu Tlamnrrata will u ttinct itAninAllMl A V v UAAli 1 lUWnKH rK Sal waBUDned oi,njemtie8 bo:,,, foreign .poliey J the cam-l oldest CITIZENS DEAD hAJwretTOnthe Sugar Trust Rot the 7 iJWJrS.'. . B.ut ocruts are not dis-uio-; M nr 01 iw."-rv " -."- -r, . :j.i..Ji ..i,;jk.-. j : (i wr, mrara vv iiiwiuiwri. vivib, .h that th HrHlitn ivi ru means vja ' " Society. ( c'liSSSEZKM US H.'W.. meeting lor worsnipi-WT-"" '-r-. ; TT ;:'iiJ.lit.:,iuWAl."h. mw nanwuwnMr - . . - . m . i L'-3ir i nrnii iw. mnrflrrans ' rnr I Tti ni it nrrr I rner dieS Febrtraro ?i erops w'-JBsturbed wheretlwiwj jwwfattes ffnjW- Iync .ttt. died of fimralFsls. - irLewtaW.'McFarland,-Dr. PADe During toe two, years of the Kepubli- -They are. however, keenly interest nod other inlBrm.'4m.aSr r.-tr' ,: TTf to4i d'at tk n MminiBtranon, Deginning in Marcn ed just now, if the 'eagui of atwns. 'J' Jtareh Will beVeaent though -the Witty iltofcVYe. v'Viaii' the farmer ha n8dto buy v hat does again become the paramount is- Several Session. of the meeting. Uwir V And o. as tte-Leglskibre refused, toghert price, with one exception iiK neced , a et and sell 8ue what "position Woodrow Wilson :' W McFarland wUl probably occupy the to nepeal the '18.00 .personal projyiy years, r his pi0(Ucts in a cheap market. Kc will take on it. Mr. Wilson is reported I nlnit both. Saturday end Gunday exemption law, w to; reduce it toj nnnn,Trn,,n 1M' .was the only prcdufler who had no as fast recovering his health. A neavy awrninKh r. ; : -a i " : v . j,, - , i. --';. . ,Tt, i corresponuepce nas 91 laie pown up :. i " we mvlte tne general duouc w uu r ..i'v".v'' ""r.""-. rr"" lu ,,cr m wnw between nim ana some 01 nis muse ?r our serv REOftfiE H. MOORE. , wUl continue to ow f bull calf rnjUbly there are few? people who pect the farmer bore the brunt of de uie iucoiTeuve uoes not.icei ijj Pastor. f,b not.eei 111 mat Tmr.w that x least, two successful coal nation. Karvthincr on his am was I will make glad John Siwrs hea.t as rt imjjjes re in actual operation in North deflated except his taxes and his in ' disports itself on thft Cnftlc grasmt? . fsrnHin. X a matter of. fact. - ne-of debtedness'A ' 'REXALL DRUG COMPAJNJ .patch and bellow defian.ee at the tax thee mines has been in operation, off The first complete year of the first ('fyr$f PUTS ON ONE jgENT SALE gthereiC ' - and , since' some years before ,the Wilson administration was that ended - "I l;;;-j''a'f ,.: State May Operate Cement Plant Civil War." These mines are in the June 30, 1914. In that year farm prod- k t ,'.' "VT A. Underwood, of the! Kexalt Confronted with a .fement famine vicirJtv of Cumnock and are the only nets were worth $9,895,000,000. whlca quence of hjs helplessness In this res- trusted friends in the party. He woiks P. Church at Flafe Snrin m tar. fnfv years, and was always faithful to at tend until his health gave way. Martha J- Garner died March 6th, J23iat her home in Grant township age; 77 years. She was confined to heir bed ten days before her death. Their was only 10 days between hers and her husnnnrl'c .lo.tU H4 i utouj. mis. uamor wan at several hours dairy, employing a . tatf '?""lu' '" ot tne M. F. church of secretaries and hie interest in poli- at laS Springs for sixty years. -tics was never more absorbing, nccoi;!-' Ml- anJ Mrs. Garner are survived by ing to private reports of Dr. Grayson, t,v children, Mrs. Dougan Foster, Mr. Wilson's physician. Ho is con- Asheboro, Mrs. P. W. Chrisco; Ashe sidered the greatest personality and v?'- W H. Garner, Yo.w's Mills; R. most influential lender inhis party. an'' D- A: Garner, Grant township; There are hints that he has come to 1 wny tnree grand children and two Confronted with 4 i iii i ,i ii. ....... . (rrout vn ,1 i oeen was aoout me value mey nan dunnir see within the ast two years tnat re- -- timuren. wrs. vainer is iaga one cent al whicK will come caP road construction in the Stfitc dur. j,, jn the State. Goal is being each ofthe previous five years. In 1915 servations are needed for this country a!s 'suvlve" by two sisters, Mrs. ff the latter pirt of -fiext wek., It Ingthe next year, the- State Highway produced on a gratifying scale and of the value of farm products was $10,- to join the league but such rumors are Nellie Smith, Asheboro Star How, er of interest not, only vvi"wu .cuiuiwnuK u.r a quantity wnicn locomotive engineers o,uuu,uuu; in iio. i3,4w.uuu,uw; jn no way authoritative, rar. wnson vramoni, uian, n. u. 1917, $19,331,Q00,00O; in 1918, $22. t-V ' til natrons of the Standard 'Drug establishment of a cement factory gome nave .declared to be econimicaf and sat- in 1 Company jn Asheboro but to every-, where ln weHtrn North Carolina. Com- itfactory in every.'possible wty. With 480,000.000, and in 1919 the last com '"7i one who Inform Jthemselvee concerning ' misioners ( Hill, Cox ah(( Hanec Hy -a contiidenible' part ef r coal eoming plete year of the second Wilson admin I' thia sale ThepUn is to pay a certain been appthta members-of a committe a. at the present time, from Pennsyi- istatit $23i780,000,000. V price for 4 list of ueeful articles iiid.to taveatignl the advbility of th vania and . West Virginia, freight; by. paying one cent .addtlonw r "EmrZZ Y 'fl !?JT'uTO?.,!J!!' 'JZZSl ea of the ante kind are. purcnaseavf" -'"'- m ip.w.,v, mo expansion oi wie .inuunjr.m.iuiv. Slice lor l pOUna ft-, . . our own evruere iiieuiiB b K(V' ucai w " at 49e and' tw1 entire demand (or rcal construction m the consumer.. It is claimed by wolo-, Mr; -Underwood ex-, tha State. w , J " ' gists that much coal exists in North tfel ; For instance ther price coffee .ia quoted . wound for 50d' Mr v necta to remain In. Ashbero himaelf jind' conduct iii aalar, He says': Jthat , :y BUIUiBK Mica ,uaw huvu.uhm jwpww Tj . ; in many . oi tne. wnsana , charges a tnan10 KEMP'S MILLS NEWS THE EDITOR'S CHAIR or The heaviest rains of the season fell CaroVna if only our, moneyed - men vcre frM,e firj)t of thil, week w! )ear T p,Vi?TniTi .i fy cabbage, wheat and peaches, surface. It Is to be hcid that develop- . .nd8,nerrics are much damak- mente along thW Tine may no longer f . , t , Reports from friends jn Northwest. ments along iw une may w .onr f trMs - throughouteountryMn Vvi-Ji' MjSWr wouw in full Woom.'. ;',' wooa J MM M,ws; ;-mes5 succwaioi.vu-t, .-.i,-. t, -x w-, trrr ' . p.-- i represenUtlvei.whlch the Kexaii vom- fl f .prescription and the patient! - pony has and they have paid hlmtnaiy jUyg,- 0h psha,W-it that enough 7" ompliinents during tns part fe ysara T- ,AAJak -n4-t. . . funeral i J, f4 navs conferred nany honors upon. M(, charKM M0 and he la lust Tier-! "fee'adng of some g I - aim. vvr,, ir-x - K' Ifectlf lovely .with'- everybody inswe tne use has never oublicly mentioned the lea- Zsta, Asheboro Star Hon gue since he" left the White House ex-, f10"8 Vestal, Ataloma, Cal. Besides cept once. He said to a crowd gather- Mr. Gruners children and great jri-p.nd ed in front of his house on armistice children he leaves one swier, i!rs. 'day 1921 the league was well able to Marth:i Preshell, agrove. jtake care of itself. Democratic lead-' ,'ers do not know just what he no KAMSEl'R NEWS thinks about the league, but thoy do . know that if his health continues to i he Ilamseur Glee Club attended the improve as it has within the last few Guilford College Glee Club concert months his opinions will have great given in Asheboro Friday night. They influence of the party! - : reported a good program. Democratic politicians are just nowj Mr. Guy bane, who is a student at doing a lot of thinking and talking A- E- College, KaHgh, spent Sun- anwng themselves but not for publka- day with his parents, Sapt. and Mrs. tion. A month ago the situation looK ed far simpler than it now .does. Do- PHYSICIAN SURPRISED Iowa, say the biggest blizzard of the mestic issues stood well in the fore winter began on the 3rd, and in a very around but politically the motive for nH ntitalda the f amllv. A man burs I decide a gold bricl and apologies for not indigfstion " j L. ' . u. few hcura the roads were blocked wlth the Harding-Hufhes court move is ood results irom ln w, .n. c . rv ti,i)-1 ;s ix;iliwvia villus s v cauM them to revise . ,f TOPBISCLLA CLUB havinr bittf.n soorter. An , editof ed in.-Aftor the flrst dose the, patient ,ienfl ."Turied at rfdl y v j j k -u Y .T" ,.Z v -tlwafks a ma itt thr hot sun. to ; get was relieved of gas trouble and was WnM i.... w. .ui 5 Mri E; 0 Morvii'onea at!cU of a She. was the .wife of Thomas T : T , i iwl' mnsnaw and at the time or her death the satarrhal mueous from the wa on .a om .n,nth ' rfid tract, and allays the tafia- ghe was a life long member of the ..n. .no , :d M ..L' k.J .tuil.. . i " "-"r" ' .. ' i r I . w tlrn decorations of Iillea; cros-,n vmixwn w; wiyi "-ipwiiin, ' """-"rji.. Much intemru being manifclted In pruium,i wi pyrin nw. ov.. - . i a. ui.l ar iimaa At wa nanaM i.aiHjiiitAa a nr.aH(iAirt jias . .m-sir -. . .... rnn r fpirt nd fertia. n tta rst- and the c,krnoto of thing right and rharjc-sfour.tima the n and white .was' f-nher ' accen- pries of city paper-; w.ca mJ- In, I in the refreshm .W I cream, short, he Is a confounded almost-ny-j nJ'fwn and white mints were oia-ming w. f""'"' m.. ... ..c!ut,i in town. .Talk about the ks man! How w. D. Lane. He was accompanied home by Messrs. Carrington and Aller. who rre also students of A. & E. Mr. Ernest Draughan, of Chapel Hill,- was a visitor in Ramseur last week. The parents-Teachers cssociatioV held a neting Saturday night. Rev. Mr. Morgan discussed the subject of regarding the relation -f the par nU and teachers Sunday morning. Ml.... U i t . . TrovnnM nDinrvcirn imrci unite uno uei . Thomas gave a music recitaj. at the school building Saturday aternoon u The Friday Afternoon Brjdg Club 4 o'clock, a good program wa. furnish, met with Mrs. Joe Lewallen last weex.'ed bythese youne ladies. Mrs. K. C. White, of Gr.li am nnsh t el the home whkh.presented an at- a few days here with her mother, Mrs. tractive appearance. Following an W. P. White. the nos- Miss. Cora Cranford iimt th v MRS. JOE LEWALLEN HOSTESS TO FRIDAY AF- Sn 1 VI lllirf VIUO-, . . " . , . . a. . ... - . .." III.AU4t7Bfc f-S UC1IIK IIUIUILB " . . . . L. 1- aa MfltA nawar frola ssIVVNp ' Mnulnaa ja ThKnatf wipariiM lawl 1. . . r M tive of.ro. l'atricit's cay were ""M"',rr wVM"f ,: !,T; v. l.otourand family are prepay -"- y"w . !j i- r . 1 , 1 1 , . 1 1 .. 1. . n. littuM tn a M.hnM Tk.ii unuiwuir inwreivuiK nnn REPRESENTATIVES OP r-! -', Uo have a sale on the Slkt ' Ws are aaaistod by her aUUr, Miss Elyer end at Greensboro. ' . 8TATE BOARD OF HEALTH 4 sorry to lose theso good neighbors. Richardson and Mrs. Will Luck served Mr. E. R. Baldwin of Greensboro, -, IN RANDOLPH COUNTY p James, Alta and Ira Newlin and pwppls salad, wafers, stuffed celery, was in town Saturday. llJ"'!.:- ..... ....'' I Harvey Newlinand wife of Saxaohaw "es wun wmppoa cnm ana hum namseurs. mayor, Mr. J. H. Eteela. Ross ? by , Mrs. J. D. h member of the club presented , ' tnrris' wjta i handkerchief, Mrs. ; s' brilhday blng soon.' Mrr. J. 1 tri an article written by 0- ::in, ,f lulHgh' 'Which wss 1 f -.jovfii. ; , ' -4' . .... . t . At.. - t ' t ;m ft tne ciuo jor m and Mrs.'wohld you UkS to run a pewspsper. iKxchamre. ' 1 4 1 . .1 -'' :. J': :.,;.ift 0. P. NEW 9 ; (Frcm Ohio BUts Journal, Rep.) True worth lis what really' eountsi and we notice that the Resubllcan can diJato always wins in the civil service '. I.. .';1. It t Avfi , .-'i J attended tha funerml of Mr. M.rv Hin- Mrs, W. B. Ferguson holding hlgn has issued a DTOclamatic HeclMriiiir 2i jT a v T. c V shaw. I'' 7TT"; " . scors received an ivory hair recerver March ZUlit as "Ra maw's Gean no dt1h.p Health examine thV school ch'dNn ' tuM f t her eyeliurt recently. Some r -high score nths club Uon and others sre eepersting with ucsJtn, xsmina tne scnooi doubt . .ntrtninH .. m .k. msmbei.aTiand embroidered toweL, .the town board to oromoto thi. or win assist MlM Buchan it 1 tha sork 1" ewr well out ef it gain. Herf ' ' , ; i"d Pr"ct a great euceeos fct the MUs ucan is o ot tne epuniji ' ior sihrlhl af .M.. rv.. ' .. .. .Thomas and ethers sttonded thai i " ' ; - ; J- IXRoss,' UnminaUpn,. . , . v weersnu. to beriVthef, new h I A two week', meeting began at the offman eoncert at Green' ..' V i; M. ScAt, Rush Lassl-r ? A i!" 'fTri.SrS r.' 'T.rZrZ;' ;;;.m- - ;."? , Methodist Episcopal church last Sun-Thursdsy evening, ; S . ;;r. i3 (1;i(.fr, and-Mlsa . Mstue 10 maaa wo - 7kh. .nH'M vnb r ti pneo w i V day morning. Rev. J. A. Willis la eoiv. r. and Mrs, J. H. Fo 1 U .....v.. . i. " 1 ' r.n l. '..j . u. I n- V... V.rnnft Knrlnn wl.' V I'l l t ING t r.M-tlns of the club nw pirinr Congress sound ail right inmg acnooi twiwn ui. .-... (.oorire Kerree 00 mi iu"riu wu k". vw.m-... ...y-.- - ' 1 TTI.KC K'4 turn pr.u w q if im, "vi i-.w ' . .-" ' - "'Ou Erlst resldfni Is a mkh 'of .Inv! ci)THLNG FOR NEAR EAST ('y f", tnivin? nature 1 ut we harllyr ,. , ' ' 1 ! ' , ' ' tl i, k I t mill ?t rn fir in .i cmfld-l The flrxt wook In April ha.1 been t it :- :;- r .! rr,';l r"xi C'mt'rrs for the clothing campaign fur Neor i ;, r-t 11 ' n to ennrt a'l':it suffM-orn. i:vfrylly in the t, in ..ri.i--lt.. to f.,.j,r.- in .Mr, Joe Ross will 7u?x 81 outlined an Interesting program- and Tato's this week. . 1 tv ' I-. .. ,,' 'hot only members of his congregation The Hurley. Power .:. Iva a ! fcuhda'v 'but many other eitisena of the vwn are etalUng thdr line i r ,' school lecture at John Wesley Und enjoying ma meeting, ine aerviw the first Sunday bf April, Easter Sun- are as foUowsi y --, da yet two o'clock. Everybody in-f 8:00 A.; M. , ; j ,(';,.( ,' ': vite.l to con1. and her.r .the mayor ' of- 4:00 P. M. ' The services on make Raw j Thanh to our r 1 !!(. -lit. f .1 ni l !. Mr. Ar! may and Arthur nfnr Jnhn I i ' ' Prayer meetintr are boing hrtd in liff"rnt l"vtion of the town pv.iy 1l.1v and fiflpn rfiimite ai'v. 1 . '. I rvMV tiooft rif,(ir fit "i' " ' PLAY f JTrirfn v- ' Iral 1 at' 1 7 ,,-.v S J a i I ,1 'i 4 7 P M i )'
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 22, 1923, edition 1
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