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I r Page Eight WASHINGTON LETTER THE ASrfEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. C RAMSEUR NEWS i liXD Ot UlCjH-CKAUt CUM IN NORTH C AROLINA .NUK I HE ATLANTH (.OAS! Kifli-eii Million Tmi Lotntrd WalunVon, Mare 2 --This u If.c, s.n for prvgaxl and tn-J bl ; i.mno tr firui th naat man in the; Demacratie party for pjesidenU caii-j The - tological Survey ha didale and to kill off th nomination report of survey of a part of President Harding for what some o( Kiver coal field made Dy Reouhllcans oxisxler a better conuiaai . R io-ical and the N. C. Mr Boyd Hutson returned from Rox borv last week and is spending some time with his father. Mr. C. T. Hutson who is suffering Yrom rheumatism ont-hs it is to b the grot newspaper . of (j-,. press stag oi imoing iu ip Kiver coa dent of the United States ana ye. .-v...c ock Qendon area of I fields. A bnef of GENERAL NEWS Jo Bamea, a farmer of Wilstn shot and killed h wife, bertha Barnes, March 2Ut at tr baaa of Heary Buna. H. Barnes and hi wlf. had recent 1; peratad, sh and their three chil eras) cU U live at the home ofHen T return Wme and the children had id- in their own party. For the neat ten , (-i- turvey giving a clear state- The) report a fine pros ram. roadj fatten in the automobile hen k abet ber. Uaixb l&th was the coldest experf---.J i IeKmHIU in 2fi veirs while tmr is entertained for the apple beyond the borders of his own stale Canill-- a tract 0f land containing not ore but it is believed the peach and may be that roan ib the prophecy 01 ,hjul 14 uns f excellent , Kvr hn reduced. some of the observe is who are tir..lHg u j coking coal has been cjt- Captain and Mrs. Edwin G. RandTe objections to every nam tnat has o.ned by mine and drill hole, and it more taking treatment f the 8th infrantry of Texas have mentioned so tar. is estimated that in the remainder oi tins hospital.. braugbt suit against Colonel Arthur Tnere a e)) defined niovemetit Ae fjjs at least 50 million tons is Cent, commanding officer of the arnorig what is tnown a.- recalcitrant. avaaab4e at depth, not exceeding 1,MX rrriment for J190,W. Mrs. KaiHirr Republican leaoers io fci..r.r,.. ieei. .iuc M artemct ha, beeo made to normnaUon of rreMdent Hardin- l1u se lguT K.r Kome and she has brtrn JTM W)i ' " ' 1 - 1 Nate. Saaday Sckaol Warkert to Take DR. J. Part in State' Saaiajr Sckaol Con- ; vralloa la Wiaatoa. STOCKABD DIES IN GREENSBORO l Dr. James Stockard died at his home in Greensboro Saturday following; al The North Carolina Sunday School lllnesa which has lasted since he waa asbociauon has secured four of Amer-' wi,k th A P.. F in PrartML rw i ne memoers oi uie oifc-n scn-. wnU lca s most noted eunoay ocnoot won- Stcckani was born in Alamance Coun will frive the commencement play this ers to take part on the program of ty, de is the son of the late Capt John year motored to Greensboro last J-n-'the State Sunday school convention in r stockard. Soon after Dr. Stockard uay mgni 10 see mis piay m uncj. aurhter ne lay man wnose name na ncici i-" jn tne ijep Kiver coal iieius in .-orui Mrs. C. G. Whitehead and Francis went to Greer sUuo latt week. Mr. Waldo Ward of Greensboro spents a few days with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. M. A. Ward recently. Mr. esse N. Copeland is at Balti- t John Hop- puVkly accused of lrrerJl'Ites- Maey oi the cltiien cf he larrr riti are becoir.int? alarmed o"er the fact that so many school children are beeamirgr drug addiets and whiskey drinkers. In many of the school the children haw come sta-rinjr to school so drunk they could hardly walk, and have hal to he taken home. Five hi(fh schools of New York City have found that dozens of boys and irls had become druff addicts wnd had to he taken out of schools and Dlaoed in hospitals to affect a cure of the habit. Lcuip E R1 vminent i mine V'.isioe rnarof Hi"h Toirt diet" Satiir da nieht at local hosnial Wlowinc: fo operation for apnenHiciais. Mr. Ryaa was 30 -ears old. He is the h-rwtner of J. T. Rvan whr iiiarriel Miss Josephine Smith of A.sheboro. KDGAR NEWS Stanley Spen- e the result of a re- Wiat the mafrjiitude and farenRT.ii cent examtnation miulf oy in. mariua this movement arooUDt to. can not yet R Campbell under the joint auspice o; be gauged tut Attorney (ienerm , e united States Getlogical Survey, Dauherty's announcement tnat tue j Department of the Interior, and tht President would aain be a candidate , North Carolina .State (.eological Sur- voked by it. J-enalor noran u- vey Mr Campoell lounu tnat ;ne He is aun io nine northwes',u. n side ol ine i naiic Dasui desk pre-sbine invitation.- vuij,, i Chatham .uid Woore cc untie.-. r . . VI . .. . .. .rK.,1.1 . . - I .11 1 r eveiy KepuDiwan .-n hj;m . js un)iena:n oy a coiu-ucu oi om- ln the speeches in- nible thickne.-s anil iiuality. Mea.suic- was e now its sponsor on 'ii -peak in in the country. Winston Salem, April 10-11-12. I received his license to practice medi Dr. LeHoy Dalrin, Brooklyn, N. Y-, cine he was married to alias Freeman, Pastor of the Baptist Temple, and a daughter of the late Peter B. Free Chairman of the Adult Committee of man, of Liberty township. He prac the International Sunday School Coun- ticed medicine in that section for a rew cil ef the Adult Committee of the iner- years after which he located near Sea-, national Sunday school council of Re- grove in this county where he practiced ligioua education, is an authority on his profession, later moving to Reids the work of the organised adult Bible ville. class, and will do special work along! Dr. Stockard entered the Spanish tkf Ima i War as a mmhr -f tKa i; t tl. k... ;..! . l -t x. I ' " '"""tm i A iTr ro c " , "" ,he services of Mr. E. R. Stanford,' corps. After the war he servo: a J. O. Forrester was the scene of a .. . . " . ..J numher of vr in tK Tru;v; i . . i . ei -j l Nashville. Tenn., an expert in wont numDer oi years in t.le rhii,i n-r Is- home coming event last Friday hen ! " " , ; lands- h thn nt , un . w ia,a,-, i,,-i,t ki'with Wn age boys and Kirls in Hie lanos, ne men went to Hii.-viiie Mr Joseph rrester brought his, J secured. Mr. where he practiced medicine, until the bride to his fathers home for a Cordis Superintendent of Inter- World War when he enlisted. Dr. end visit after the ceremony had taken , . , . ' . . . KwVarrt has ku in i,.oiti. nlace at Greensboro Thursdav Tne medlat nlor Department of tne btocKara has been in poor health ever place at Oreensboro, lhursda). The Methodist Epls- "nee he returned to this country. He Kroom u the -ell known son of Mr. SYhurcTsouth rvived by hU wife and two daugj.- Jas. 0. Forrester and has many friends '"1"" VI1U,U ' , . , ters Mr Pjl-ii AIWnn Woe. - in Randolnh having stent some time Miss Wilhelmina Stooker, Auburn, fMJ,w AlMon, Washington j i a i . t ..... m v d... i, ,i.q u ansa rr- im xi s n i 1 1 1 r I . in ijiipnnnnA nfr- , . . a.. ivivawi " 1 -. r1C' Maude Stockard, TT,. 1 l.i : i r "j.iv.- :inn in Anhiim K-hnl or Rehcnoua Kd- : wirier i ne i ' 1 1 vi i aiu a luuiuuiuilian a ,iere thickness along the outcrop foi r. dis- Hill and the MB tance of 1 1-H to I! 1-2 miles, where Ramseur. ol HarduiK- e.nres--ed his. it passes madJ he lias severely arraijrne p;irt anil predicted irrelrirvabl aster forit in the approuclunsr Tio-n if it continue.- to follow its pre ent course. At the headquarters Republican national committee Unrah hpeeches are uemunced attack on the candidacy Itoiah has privately conviction to fnends that me .i.. ,.., imt uirnin lie r ected am llCIlk t,ll " I- nominated, his candidacy rJotK- ilisruct the parti' speeches, acccrdinR to a reported plan, available. are designed to stir up the rank and The coal bed is remarkably regular file of "the party against the adminis-'in thickness and composition. It con tration before the President ran take tains no partings, but in places a nar the road in behaJf of his own noinina-' row band of bony coal occurs at the tion The Senators Hiram Johnscn, bottom of the bed. The roof is a thick beingfhe daughter of Ex-Sheriff J. W. Birkhead. She possesses a larpe num- Deroi rienns in Asneboro and com 1 flit', nunlc fit ' thi- bed in the mines at Cun ,',t'"1 nock and Karmville, on the outcrop at munity who wish !for the happy pair Ci"11"' (lulf ami Haw llraiich, aiul in boir all th best things life. hi p within the lasin show that the Misses CrnnfrrH nrrl AA)ar cnont- Ol tliei u r:ntrt (mm fli to 50 inches ill tk n-e lion,) at Trinit.. Mice U--,. i - - - - r, - -- - - - ' - Ainu.,, 1 1 . iiiin , it k rest of the facultv at Stockard, Greensboro and Tracey ucation Auburn Theological beminary, g.' rTr? T , , will be the specialist lor the work in f'!6- f.x,bor: The funeral will be the specialist lor the work in , 17,, : lne.IU"era' tl.e Childrens Division. Miss Stooiter Ji3JnAGneaaboro will also give lectures on "The Daily after h,ch bunal flowed. Vacation Bible School," and tne Week Day Schocl of Religious Educa- Misses Euoha Presiell and Maude LIBERTY NEWS tion. belor a depth of 1,500 feet. which is now c nsidered the limit or 1're. i-i workability. If it should be founo. 1 if' found that mining can be carried to will com--a greater depth a much larger quan Ikiiah's titv than that stated above would be ping Mrs school shoa- J. C. Luther, who has hen ill with anpendicitie for several days, went to Greensboro Monday for an As previously announceu vt. m-nui. rox teachers ic the graded Lawrence, Consulting General Secre- spent Saturday in Grei-nchorn f.1 A -. V - i . .... I. V I i-:..l CmHoi, hlWl i .ie lueinoaisi reaamg circle IS tOi"", iiii- iiauoiuAi luiiuj w. meet with Mrs. I. F. Craven Thursday I Council of Religious Education, will be afternoon. The lircle. is increasing in one of the convention speakers. Dr. interest and attendance eacrwueolr ' Lawrence needs no introduction to The Christian Endeavors rave1 a unaay cnoJl " ,u operauon. snlendid Pageant play at the Chris-, 18 a household word throughout the Several of the younger people went tian church last Wednesday night to;Kunda' Sn001 world- to Pleasant Garden Thursday night to a good attendance. . Besides the four out of state speakrs hear the Guilford College Glee Club. Miss Sarah White attended the it is annonced that 56 of the best Sun- Friends and relatives here were Economics Conference at Grensborc day School workers in North Carolina grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. last week. i will take part in different sessions of J. L. Henderson, of Julian, which oe- Mrs. I. C. Watkins. the class mother the Convention. IHese woricers win curred at a Greensboro hospital early Barn to Mr. and Mrs. cer. a son Ronald Earl. Barn to Mr. and Mrs. Trias. Bwrsett. a em. Rev Jeff Jones of Deep River v urooe therine impressions tor ar- to 10 inches of "draw slate," which ul Pv tne graduating class "" nrti v ivprv Mm T r r--4 a r chStt and Rev. Herb. Lanier of entsgalnl-t the intemat.ona, usually faUs some time after the coal ?"d - ".f'-fg. K S& iSS iturl.nZ PopS RJdire attended service at Marl- will return and follow in the Jtus been removed. The floor is equal- tr h Monday evening from , denominat.on in the State. -unc y af teraoon in Burlington. lUWSuX: wte of HnUnr iu an effort to heao ly hard, being composed of "blaoK f tof. 11 .'c,ock-. eveMnK was full ! Delates to the ConvenUon will be Mrs. Henry Fraz er is ill with heart Ethel Ari and Clara Cox and off hLs nomination. But the course of band" or carbonate of ircn, which pro- th ,?Jim ,w't" enjoyment and the entertained free for lodging and breajj. trouble. Her small daughter, Pauline Aims Dirvampanied Rebecca Cox recalcitrant leaders, ,t is Predict- vides an excellent foundation lor h?talty of Mr. and Mrs .Watkins fast m private hdmes of Wmston-Sal- is also side Both are improving af RaWfeur. Route 1, to he home Sun- ed n be determined wrv Urgely Oy tracts andather equipment within the Jin" "membered throughout tne, em. It has been anounced by the Misses Dorothy and Marjone Elkins ay, alto Orx had been visiting rela- th; cnaracter of the reaction of the the mines. The rocks of the basin arc ""St thf yngr people. Committee on Arrangements that it is gave th eir mother, a surprise birthday tiyjss to this- community for the past rAnk and flle cf u party U the in many places cut by dikes cf igneous The m.usle r5,ta' en by Misses : not necessary for the names of the del. party last Thursday afternoon. Cake, twT weeks. rpceche" of Senatoi- Borah and of the rocks, which cause considerable troub ,Mo7lti Stout and Vera egates to be sent in advance as home hot b " Mf. and Mrs- W. P. Brotshire, Rev. yr. Borah's recent speech in and expense in mini. I the early, i, fT' Rn ' "ot aSS'Ked U"tU ,,e,elte8 ar' jj!. J t M fi rUw and Mrs. B. F. RUUre at- vw Y,A iml ul A.ton. Ohio, created days these dikes were re.rar-de t. 3yNe one and reflected henor to nve. ' . Sam CrutchfieW and three tendea odarterly nreirtint at AShehera a nrM, some ef the auttenee acclaim-. surmcuntaWe; and many mines werel gui htir dirctor Satuiy Ine him the next Presrdent rf the abandoned because of them, but now I ; " Gearer Ve has pokl his farm near u-j States. the operator knows that he has oriry UH-!J-pox SaaMsL t. .c 4v tt-,n to drive his entrv throuirh tha xi FORMER RANDOLPH fXJTZEV W-,aKTl1wr of High Tolnt, was the des-rrate effort to whoop ft the farther side, whereJie Vill find the! vlES CALIFORNIA ! Convention overthe railroads, and pres- UPE Zug&B 6ral. Osrn Satuniay. hr banking COBi bed nearty undLsturbed. A few lent certificales for validation in win- BS. and Mrs. Carl Hereon .-pent the w tne hope that 'men- like Jault. which offset the bed of coal! Dr, H. M. Cox. who was born and'sUr.-SaIem. Ma- comes into the world without wefek en t BoJvannk artth Mr. ana j,,, anJ taJMlette can get P"0 a ,ew mcnes to many feet, have reared in Richland tc-wnshfp died at r hs consent and leaves h against his Mr IV B. Farrow. toother. Sarah is firhtjlHf for refor-heen encountered, but these seem to be Us home In San Luis ObirsBa; Cali- DENTON NEWS wiiL 8 Was to rerssint nicely an Frauk maii(n w the w to, preve-t. more abundant on the margine cf the fwnia, March 4th following a stroke! - During his stay n earth hfc time M-Jfvu. . . , , Jk the Uunchinf a tWrd aartv. Johnson. nfd- wf ,n e deeper pans of apoplexy. Dr. Cox was the soni The play at Denton high school by Is spent in one continuous round af T&B wind storm which .struck thi wair! tar htmself and l-a- c-fi coal dips ,nto the of the fate Ecbert and JurHa Hlnshaw Eldoradt echcol Friday ..:gnt was en- contraries and mlsunderstandittffs In Mecumn rxwy " 'ul does not cure iraplw party-""".- '7,u ao Dea dips Into the Mts enr- sister, Mrs. Sabina' W1 V 811 ln1 were 'resenr. nis lniancy.he is an angel: in his bov okas AtAOtteos ta f ia AuiikLiTia denrr . i-i . .. i- . . . i.- - basin at ans4a, w w. . - n--. i j. j .i . . fLt;.,..,. m-v, Tln.. m nml An. u. i v- , . . . ' "J 'm- - - -- rug lurnx is ;tn t. run ne Be neves in r irum sv ne- th .n,i,j..Wi..n-Anti4 a vniinrl months old son. of Snencer sk .nn ( m. iauivwio n.6 gi"v. i i ' - 1 trip rate en one and onehalf fares, cer- wme tme vith her parents Mr. cate i-M tne.Cpnyjrofi. provided sn Mrs. M. .' Teuart. i as many as 250 pecple travel to the . home of her Smith in ' Hamnvwirf Hiw4 ot tV.- itnrl near flleneta. .-.v ie . - -.. ,.,, n i.-i grees to 25 detrrees. hut . amir m-- nt. t M. a1a.i1 1Uo U W IfjhlMMnR VllTM . . . i - H TfVV kllnrlaMA1 -A At. 1 .'V lmL. r . I . n... ..""4 T ' , U ' letLe nas no very exaiteo wwmion ca - ,iCT7V "-' cup generally "Kn roim a utvie more than a year Mr. and Mrs. Cicertj Bowers near New ,f j- fattens toward the scutheast.brto Uie Mrs. Hammond had lived in Ran- C w a2-w. Jiui ..... . . - . a 1 1 I A i-t. a L a . . ".1 1 t . . it died when the Califonvla Senator; V. , ",c Dis'n. At t armville the awP" practically aU of her life. Mrs. Misses Blanche Thompson and An- hood he is a devil, ia Kf '.. ix. nie Morris were the wee end guest Is everything from lizard up- in his of Misses Lily and Minnie Henderson, family duties he la a tool; If. he huh ' Me Walter Cranfoul na-ie a butsi- no family he Is committing race sui ness trip to Asheboro Saturday. dde; if he raises a check he is a thief Salem Slutdav . . - - lm. uk-u w ir-ii IaIitj tuuuiiuai aa-iLnii i . . .v a i ni viiif i n -"'" wiMVMvaur nut ui it iwi rv Rascfle Fartow atended a play at fo!,, ..v - k. aJong the axis of Oie h.t-' f ..i.. Hammond'a Hi- o,,-4,f. vr, .. ! Vv. C. Fine and J. C. Lanier made a and thm law , :a i. .a- GuSfta4 CoU Saturday night. vjte uken cn the 1$ case. degrees to 6 degrees. The coal bed Hammond Cranford of Seagrove1 business'trip to LexingUn Thursday, he is a poor man he is a Tidor manas-er' SpAlvah t1'" wer v,s-. Ammtr rwt,, n. Ve! r"esT litOe water, so that even ! Route 2 "d Mrs. Smtih of High Pointi Mr- Kobv Loflil is verV M with pois- and has no sense; If heT ri-h he iUTB 1ft h Point Monday. An lmocratic candidates the n the Cumnock mine, which lies close!1 the nearest 'living relatives of Dr eating sardines. dishonest, but wrdereYLTart V he Arthur Farlow spent Monday with ftRhUry stag has no where been to Deep River and below its level the Cox In this county. Mr. TOU Ham Miss Kate Cameron who has been ln politics graCr and a Mary aud Sadie Osborne. rhed Se mecraHc leader roc and entries are so dryrtatnd. lawyer who died KsheZo ! with pneumonia is very much im- hckPifSlSAfS&-yiJt Wf. and Mrs. Cicero Pierce of High however, though they will not admit It. necessary to sprinkle them occasionally twenty years ugo was a nephew and'P"v- place him as he is an undesirable ert- PoW visited Mra Sarah L.flin sujj. 4 t rd and of L The SSr f D Dcced mov-I, M- P. Copple and chil- fxen; if he TehUt iX- J . . . r, Tu (AT VhlZjTZ 1 ul i cn-s,draW ,tras, so that .safety to Indiana in early manhood and dnm visited Mrs. Copple's parents, Mr. Crit; if he stays away he is a sinner; o-Tw r-, , WJf;,the eywirtSSel to ri' .-,ee?ed in minin- ut by was married to a Nebraska woman to -"d Mrs M. L. Thompson Sunday. if he donates to foreign rrus-sions he Pofat Msprtal f.r an operation. "SlSncto ' mJ I elrvnftf tuS" ZT, Jlilt": the can earilj three children were bora, all of I A wedding of interest to many does it for show if he doesnt he is Mrs. Sarah Osborne is remodeling httucteMl every one of these He earned out cf the mines and the ?hom " Prominent ciUzens of Call- '"ends in the county took place here sUngy and a tight wad." When he J.rst h" , ,,.., . lLTtnf, ?pS3Ln? u u wilS erAuf eKL?,vsion alt obviated "jfornla. Dr. Cox was a neminent ph ' recency when Miss Vada WilUams be-comes into the world every body ,anls A. P-J",g,lon of High Pnmt spent le o rt LmJK str.nl X 2! n'" thc niinin conditions ae' mdan. He completed his medical'came the bride of Mr. Acy Gallimore. to kiss him, before he goes ouf they "Vr rT'u w 'puWiSn J.Ke.l ih cSle the Hep,h ,0 "ich thl Murs 1876 and took several post ' Mrs Gallimore is the daughter of Mr. want to Idck him. If he die, y,un V'VrJ" wh0A1r bn,.7rlin,! .aTZIwi T,V e'!t'n'' wi e deUrm.' graduate courses later. He served as H. Williams. Mr. GalUmoreta the there was a great futui bofore Mm. av niRn r oini, mrnuy nvrrpiru u - - : - - r-- - " " nv me weiirht of h , ' health off cer of the ritv in whirl, K son ot A. ii. GalUmcre a well :aiown If he Uvea toa rin o d . he i. in ft. agencies in ine aourn maxe rum a Kufr above the coal and the - lived and was assistant, health ..farmer of near here. We wish them way. onlv HvW to av- hrin n- -j a, --.-'i,. -----.-- : "".5 I J l. ' " r pacific and Santi re.4 K "u nappy 'H". w. skioti with a telephone company in Clear gia, as lineman. Stanley Spencer expects to erect a new dwelling in the near future. Hannah Davis went to High I'oint shopping Saturday. i democrat. . now inof lemocraw wno airtinir tn i are sticklers for pyjUrity. e- coal .... Cdri, clare tnat no man like rorri could ever, probablv nnt o,.. r t. i T be nominated bv the nartv that re-Cr JL 1. nK" ore than 8 Cox had visited auires two thirds of the" vole of Hs'cut iZ h" S.8n,Tn where l f "me Ls,nce mov 1.080 delegates m convention to name; wwil. rnX;""' ire.,00,, k- It,lwen Vars GRfeF.NSBORO WOMAN WINS DA MAI. K SI II MiWWlId make an ":Z':rJ, 'e- Jt. him. The leaders of the orthodoxy In' if ft rleava a uompf;llc fuel " v.. the bartv. thev sav. can certain! v be vein, J .tl. ere. nU so highly de- OHLOSS TO BE ENFORCEMENT - - . 1 - - AI1AAA M 1 1 1 ' II II av mmniiniA. n. mrs. Ada urantora soent baturuav Randolph county only niK"t with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. ing away, that being - rainier. ne nave me iiiason won oi our naw school building completed and we are planning to holding our commence- ago. Life Is a funny propositi' n ifter all. A. L. B RILES. ACT QI ICKI.V Miss Chloe Haughenberi-y a librarian at North Carolina College for Women cf Greensboro was awarded $15,000 damages from R- C. Bernau. Jr., jeweler als- of Creensboro by the Guilford Superior Court Friday. The suit resulted frum pen-snnl injuries which Miss Haghenbery su.stainwl when she was stmck by an automobile driven by Mr. Heniau. IllRI) (.OI K. unk may . a Pmnll nerrnni. v,-,i. if i.v-,i ;c iUf-,(.,( h ,- , . ; ,,V"KC K'.iiNiuns ""l'l'" 1 " ...v",,i n'. -uai. i ni have gathereil enough strentrth him Tin the viirbf thino- OFFICER IN WEST mer,t erercises in our new building time. wnich will be April U. t,veryooay invited. Rev. W. B. Thompson of Farmer vis depended upon to control a third of it brolrC ,.."',nen nstpf the cenvention. What some think may . Pmnll ' . ' V aP"wl s. W ; , ,T7T7! ' "ki: iuii.siunj( or lump rel,ft rronioiuon uoninusRloner iraBTrtental riimliti.. i Havnea hnc nnnnjini..l n:,-A ever ilces nnl affi ; . ' r L' Li .!,. . r . - . . . ItAwi Viio ..n-lA. M I AyJ Tknn.nA.nn !of. hoth nrties stj.rt n thirn nuriv lie ,.r.. 7 r raisjnir steam ftu" a divisional cnier OI r- " - ' J n'i'UI H Hi tnifj 1.. . n-Aini..l n-K;V,;l . . . . i aiianieiT isiiatiiai yi uiiiuiuuii uaeiiis anu aa- nr estimal. ..r i- "... . .-; i .. ...A. . . fear i.- ronuntT. coal 1.,. ., " "r lu"nt'ly of "K"i to liic mm area, wun neai- r i -, ""ly tnat ntart Mua'lcrs at uenver, MJiorano. ne win i ir.e I njiKtrii. ka. ;n : ... .... 1 , - - .i 1.1 1C VJ I IV 111 t the right A NEW GAME IN THE SAM) HILLS Recent 1 a "f bird gulf a playel onthe Pine Hluff reservation, or more than usual interest. T. Gilfcrt Pearson, pre.-iilent of the National hs sociation of Audubon Society acted a-s nf mind that thev mav have to rw bird scout for Mrn. Jessie f.ibsi.n ami niiHse4 for the gol of the party. Mrs. Julia Stuckey, while Dr. Jnnn Ralxton in too old to merit serious Warren Achorn, president o fthe .Sand consideration. If elected, he would be Hils Bin) Club ncouted for Mins Lid a fig yearn of age rn entering the White may yet head the Borah professes to they point out. But at this slae their is no i standing Democratic candidate. Of all the candidates, .VcAdoo ha.- the nuit-r devoted friends and the most active enemies. The line of cleavage betv.'ren hi- friends and enemies i.- so marke: that at tlie headquarters nf the nation al committee here, twe of the chief" workers air at loggerhead- over fi: camlidacv. They are repotted to har worked themselves u; l such a .-tale .li' - quantity given cover only that part Quarters at Denver, Colorado, l.issic hasin in .i . . i .viiii-n i(v roal nuclei . imuii uver n lo ne workable thickness, but Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. , , " "laracler pn.-bably ex- IMIS vUllSlllf-rulllir I.. 1 .1 -. i,i-hi inn urday evening. The school is progressing nicely un der the management of Mr. Z. Teeter as as assistant principal .-lat coal If so the ex- Mr. Kohloss was formerly prohibl-, limits tion director in North Carolina, trliti Act quickly in time o danger. In time of kidney ,;.5fer, Doan's Kidney Pills are most, effective. Plenty of Asheboro evidence of their worth. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. A. H. Wrisrht. -Hoover Street. me management or mr. leeien . lk . , . . , . . , i i j k o ii j .. AsneDoro says: Ijast winter mv kii -principal and Miss Annie Policdoff t . . , ... ,R ' ... neVR irot in n nml mnH imn f.- h.-Ir - J A.-- ' . A "UV Ii,n4. 'n.k..l .11 .1 : AL - I I T Mr. and Mrs. Emest Gallimoie visit- ir.i.i u " I - " . , "fy an" -1 ed A. H. Galllmore's Sunday. "TFBw.J "V . ' . 1.1."u i hin i...... i a c j . - a' . I mi as veraa nou oi our scnoc iac- t .1 " : v f'ld ,av move 7. " "t ""1 'y "nTu KI ulty spent the week end with her pa-' """ "Til? - nf myK'" irre it r thm tl "iucn erai agent s oil ice m vy mhk"iii. iw' a, nicyu. i waip nuruii ever jree irom A- 'ih,s 1 i i i (f'?"- ha accordingto the head cf the,""- N T . on , - ., Iheadaches anjl bad spells of dizzine t A- (hjs roi, hs ,7i, . ,.-t llA,..flli Hn(i, Rev. Joel B. Trogdon and family. . m Vifln.. Ta-i !.,u-i,. me great Appal nas n Kreat lachin coa a vaninirn ... il. . . - . . . , -i. a- ii nuiik-ni .1 , . l"L "eai nes mm ionue nuues oi nis new an . . ,, inougii th ni never be needs a uni rninLum.-i . .. "emu. ceea im utnvct iu nine m Prt of the Tute P?Ple rf lhM.hla Work ti0t UUrthn April l8t" In Vi utTLHll ( llicilk. ciiiiiiciih nuu.coniui. . - , a li Miva region it his broad experience especially quali- -V iew V1"IM1K m A-sneotiro Doa, hn 1 1 Al Ul A fcl, J..I1 kla nAW .. "" lie output of it uiimmpnt. where he will meet with In er te great it should meet local creased responsibilities. He wiH pro-t , , nnn? ronsiderable wealth ceed to Denver in time to enter upon Bom son. to M: r. and Mrs. Numa Snider the ffTKmlnalin. ai r- . k.i. .a "AM yi me lrlassTe "elt attention a . . ",c HutA-hinirH and. Miss Henrietta RisleV. Ifmiu TK burdens nf Ihr. Pr-.'ulenrv ro.IK,"li... a . . T EnTn 10 the ' - a . - uiiavvui nnum n ! ... . ... .... . -. . ... ' - UMI11 1 1 1 1 AT IMTrniAllln . Each ox theae ladles know from ou io nave no increased that onlv a very - then rocka h.i iau sight. The game lasted traordlnarv nhviiical man at that are the art. 1aw . r1 , . .. . . .. ... ... ---w .it-, irvmM Tn mty a hall, or iu minuiea eacn rould nan to meet them. Kalxton Lha rk.. ........ - . il l 111 I V nil , carbon aceo 75 birds by an hour anil for nine links, that is which set reco poimeiw (fmt a.wU. He nitedahe mot birds to a link . IM m excellent governor; he won COTTON MILLS INCREASE . . WAGES . Tha Con mill- af Greensboro, and numerous others throughout the state ow tna wiu. -HtrKf veo wUL ahoot AwrU 1st. increase weir in a....K -wuou Darwlls br several hundreds of thou- final core ntool :9 to 57 in lavor of Hvotal StaU jin.l he Imiku like C.rover buried nnrUr AZ wre 11 M aand of dollar. Notices or tne m- Pearson net. 5,0 ITRE IN WADES BORO TlvoUl StaU nd he Imiks like (irover buried under U. " aaiKM OI. OOiiars, iNOvicea oi ira in- Hrvel.nd. ' some oU, b . ?LZLX.m' .'mai hav. been post) In all , the Underwood is belng use.1 by the re- too small U produce oll mr !" '"T -f 10 P"'.,, tlonary element to capture U.e trend. Hy. ,nd Ulrttuctra uMd of Voyn will re A most disastrous fire occund in Wadcaboro last week when the brick building cwned by Hardinon brothers with all IU content were Imsned. 20 automobiles and the garage operated br Huntley and Baker, lc ih ice plant which adjoined the buibbng anl rBw ij i ia.1 in .in ... v.... i - ti i fc rni l I . r,?ed.The.0M Is around W.0OO IT'XT, paruy otwti b, fwvl. t. nhUH I a. ba,,,,.. h. a u-. il. .ir.... M-. . nrirv uy vn na-mr ui-ivwn " ,Urn oiuJ i la, i.4 cptuiXA between Rockingham snd "T? .'"i. VZw Hamlet with a ear lnow to bar, been hwt all K! In th orate. Ha U now In Anaon r1 iSZ. cmtyYail and admits Ukln tm b1 TL nctl ' . . . . -. , .. . """" r tar or uva ii. now oen to be setting toward thi ioa. W not lavcrable to the fj-mmnl. , "w " . , , Imocrau. Rig buslnea which OT-.tlan of ofl, wrvn U It were formad nnl Manufacturers are In an opUmlirtlc : at moat 4nri.ki. . ,'.... ul1 ' mnnd Business la good, and In their want him, and it is to be observed at'-rtHea la the rocks, but th Jhrk." k.tI!ftP,nk U Ukt1' , LreDln thi moment that strong Republican Jn basin and no eonsldaraWa aM 'niriu PriHt Rntly h paper are booming him. was aken. I View of tha-. Ja. !"MB murn to juii ume operauon, Oovemer Smith of New York I not s Mr. Campbell w,M Zr.," lg shlfU, but there seem. coni.lerad available on account ot hi " to Invest money In drilling for ? n?. ,lh.0o,, o loverproauc- otr. .fflllatlon. Senatae Corv this ration unlea he can ",,! V? w? 5OTllr,ry' mere.. land may be th. dark horaa. John W.'10W t loae what ha lnve.tv r.mM . wn1 y PT" - ir oetter to spent -i ..n.j 41 o...v. u-.n. 1.. I , then H would ba r but danlea acttins; lb buildlnj n t U the treai bltrwat man-ftf tha lot and Wa friend ,ay that If be rot InU th WhIU Houa ih eotintry weuut not rma ron tr Vnrw that he vr saw Wb!1 treat ar wm e--r lha drlor of J. P. Uorrn. .1,1 ,t I,-, f.,'--. tb ro,ey ImororleVt ii 'VVj " Soth bastlc In derelouir-a ini,,.... .u.: .. L ' J "IutrT 1 most rratifylng. Labor UmpUhr but that would I t ftBidrt"?1" M VW . com-when MAAha a&. . i a . t a - m . 1 aaMAiAmva 'wninnia r-11 a at m inii in- nin m yieia a lair return anai","'w'r to bimefit the anUra eomm7S? " .staaea. hand oTr a bug aum of moha oBn.l body, there wiuld W on dolrot In the Spring the gardener's fancy. Often turns to thoughts of woe, When the pesky litt!e cutworm Chew his plants off down below; But he makes his poisoned mixture Placing it between the row. Then the cutworms go and eat it And turn up their little toes. C. B. Brlmslay. . my kaineys acted, irregularly. s Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and L used them as di rected. They soon put my kidneys ft 4A-.H.I 1 IU. V 1 L -. i.aa 1 T WU fiuu, uic UAA.at;iicii iriL Alllll t fait ftne." .Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Wtirrrt had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfr., Bufflo, N. Y. ... . Just like a long letter from borne to the folks who nava left the community. That's what the homa.tewn paper is. Dr. KING'S A 'ewDisci now arbo would b the csndldate-. The "tj n.roa ai wotxiraw WIIon h r coma a romance, a legend around w! h r-1 sre !ra! ivi; Irr r'n.ify Ut operatives wha were eoi atpactlnr It without, flrht. ; .... , . WVIU thera t a dlfferehca of pin Ion cbout capital punlflhment ' all fod farmer SgT" thnt It 1 all right Sto$itNowl CMUiahafd.pachdplifegm-n4 . , l ist pcrtistcia flow id mucoua-rs titety M - I S n tnlds and tranafonnet tniflVng, .' cnuuhinir children and Armm-ona xrtiie tnat tireo, coagn'racnea ' mia nippr. sntiinr Le vt. ihet and thmat. ' I ' New thrimfi, h cM (lilrl l 1... Ci -..-a, .l,t J,w .1.1a. f"lilf rmfn.lrtWlhrMpniWM riir S years W derirndjMt ,,, frm,.lmw i.,,,,,,,,,-, ri-tt,ri1y (fir nil the Umliy liim brik. tr. k.ii N liA,.-,T ,. h t h. a "I
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1923, edition 1
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