wilox agai:; i:; rL'i;ucEY;. TLE TO IVr TINTED NEW V.'IIEAT ron tui;:..;culc3IS . discasi: appears ::i:s. Kenedy dead . i:a 1 c :j:;tii TU- PAL :n F.'.1 ' r mor.py i- ' 1 for v. ' opportunity farx.-rs a'.-" ially d.dry c CoB-,rr.isa?.f hard in t:-is , The f -t . their !; -.. era tVei- e the i i H r.o t l t If a-; :,e c, r.s ti...t In !u!;h --nty is e: e f t,.e most proves- - : -i y -.(i;ive cour.i.cs in t..e et-ie, he may read Coui.ty wkh ir.teret-t tre announcement of the " c-jfive auction talei, whuh follow: . a Cvu..ty Two sales by the Homey Broth 1 t-j tiAe a-era, on June 6, and June 11,. near -t. (Trinity and Eandleman,, respectively. t ( r t o.l t I as it r 1 ' the breeder to f 'of life e-tor. " t -ty.v It hai ' ease is eas.-y t especially those t age, as the rc- is made up of rn. , I hope that ex will fall in l'"" this move, the disease 1 itake chance ; v. -" TTniir herd. It 11 r r ' .-rCuIt'nSS is fill i-11- t 'Of County, :c 1- to :,f e loss r.n of t e coun- 1 that this dis- v to children r live years of it of their diet rng 01 y rn: ! f n i:i the county i-operate with - s " 01 ; , -rous to ' . :i in y out your en-: . t-j st ri:f-r,vrrevi and stopped npiii 11 nv vt . -. - . i -in time, and also impair the health 01 ' ln flv,'ildren and r-bably others. Therefore we had I .ter remember the old saying, "It is Letter to oe saw than sorry",. er; na..y with such f a deadly persistent disease. A great many ' farmers over the county , have already realized that . if they are to improve their soil fertility they mustlan to - leave ;..the plant food on the farm in the form .of stable manure and by turning, under.: green "manure crops." Thig can be done by keeping dairy cows' and hogs on tne -farm to consume' the crops produced, s coil the livestock products instead of the feed. , One ton or ciover j The sale by Messrs. J. T. Winslow 'and A. I. Ferree, of the Winslow Lasher property near the- park, j last Saturday. ; '; Among the pur I chases -at this sale, were - Messrs. ! Frank Auman, earrove; ' J. W; r.rov n,'tar; M. '(5. Maner, Arthur Ross Tom Lessiter; E. S. Millsapps, and nr. Lambert, of Asheboro. : - The sale of the Hasty property on TJwharrie street will be conducted next Saturday. Five dollars in gold will be given for the best name sug gested for this new section of - tne -A -big sale wilt.be conducted at r 1 .o ' ('."'rips and Clark, auctioneers. of illi roiLL-;ty-five lots on the Farmer-Denton state highway, will be offered for sale. Good Music will be furnished and a . Ford ; car will fce given away.-. , ;;; ::.-' ry Fuvid F. St. Clair.) " . Was).:rfaton, June 13 Republic are tr ;i a to niue mnoh out of t rumor t at V.'oodrow ii.on will ca ' his t'!t-..t influence with the wets 1 his ,arty in the next rt.tional coi'.ve"; tion. It, is recalled t' .t lx. .i. as Fieident vetoed t e 1 olatraJ at in 11U9 because that act, la-ed - manly n the Ibui, amenument, em braced vir time iroh..tion. ! r Wilson in his veto message nowhere intimates that he was opposed to tl ISth. amendment but he did hold that congress should not mix war 'time prohibition with any act enforcu that amendment when he was on . .tne point of disbanding the -.great" army ; sent t-.Europe. It was reported here a few weeks 1 back that some of the wets in the 1 Democratic party had approached Mr. 1 Wilson with a view of securing his i backing put a wet plank in the plat- Mr, A. H. Thomas made a trip to the western part of the ; state , last, week returning via Vade'Mecum for 3 County Comn;i:owa in co-' - A wheat . -disease new to horth .iiion with State and Federal De- Carolina and to the United State bas ent nf A r-i-n;tiir r nTjirtinir rwpntiv BDDeareH in some fields near ulosis eeradication work in Lincolnton, according to findings . of ; tne boy . acouta who are camping j beginning July 1st This means Dr.; V. A. Wolf, I'iant Pathologist of , there. The boyi report a great time all cattle will be tested for tu- the North Carolina Experiment Sta-jB thia trip. ' .. ; . osis at the expense of the coun- "tion. Specimens of the disease were I . Eev, L. Scott has been attend ee and federal povernment All sent in to Dr. W oil ty uarren JMonis-'i!f vue iummer cnoov at. lruuty ASHLYN E F ark, on June S0,-"by !fom but that he emphaticplly refused 10 countenance bucu a mve. una it port is however no more authority than the report the- Republican pitas is now circulating that the JLX-I'resi-dent is counted upon to endorse the wets. Mr. Wilson authorizes no. one to speak for him but just what is his attitude at this moment on prcii'u.i ion has become of absorbing interest to the whole country. It is so because prohibition at this time threatens to overshadow all oth er ouestions in nolitics. It has be )TLL TO HAVE Zr: , NEW ADDITION '- .Construction work is now under way for an addition of twenty new rooms to be built to the Ashlyn hotel. found to be affected are to be on, County Agent of Lincoln County, mned and when properly dis- and because the disease was new to 1 of the owner l)t the animal will this- state Dr. Wolf sent them to e from the state and v federal Washington where' the disease - was anient two thirds the appraised found to be the dreaded flake 'Aall' of the animal. '- "Take All was first discovered Jn is the desire of the commissioners the United States in 1920 at a few: tting on this- work ' to -naddr a places in New York State.') Later it dug to dairying in thia county, was. found in Washington and Oregon it U hoped that this -will make and these affected fields .in. -North v for the foundation of man-and Carolina id' the third finding-of - tae r cattle. - - ' . " . "trouble in this country.--' ' : fc-1 3 have long since been- informed- So serious is the nisease that .- the ir extension workers of tire won- United States Department of 1 Agri- J possibilities of the dairy in'J culture sent sFmau to Lincoln county y.io.Jthis.jcounty because of its to make a - study of the trouble,; , A r so well adapted to clover "andT trip over the infested" -district -waa "S. '"' .- made and about one fourm ; of Uie J! ' 1 '-.- , "t. wheat crop was found to be'destroy- :E ATTENDANCE AT TRIN-" ed. n -The ' affected : plants ; were . COLLKCE SUMMER SCIIOOL. dwarf ed..yaryirnr in height from 6. to I. , , ,1. 10 inches. Mr. G. W. Fant',' extension 'l e enrollment at Trinity College plant-disease .worker was unable to nr School, Durham, this year is locate the source of infection. than ever before. It is ex- "Take AIT is one of -the most : se l that the number will be 5. be- rious . disease of wheat known ' to 1 fmir jmrf fiva hundred.' ? -; t science. It has been watched : lor College, Durham the past week. , Rev. W. F Womble, Presiding El der of' the ' Greensboro4 District, preached at .- the Methodist, church here Sunday night, after which he new Quarterly Conference. : The ScmdayT School Day program -was given by -the "children - at the Method church Saturday night." : A splendid program was -enjoyed by the good crowd that -attended. -Mrs. E. C. Watkins, Mjss Elizabetti bnuth, U B. Smith, Jesse Craven end Ashly Watkms went, to-rLilhngton Sunday to attend' Rev., . Kaj mor i Browning's revival, ' ,-.,f?r-.tand Mrs.. LeRoy Thompson and " little LeRoy Jr,of , Winston-Salem, ' are spending a fewnrtnvH Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. e! 4. Steed. . - Dr. James Riverbark recently of Tula&e; College, New , Orleans, JUl, spent the week 'end here and left Monday morning for .Shreveport, La., where he . takes. up ; hospital : work. xiuocur ia very proud ot Dr; Riven- Mri J, N. Bennett the DroDrietor and 'come a serious factor in - the inter- manager says he expects i to have I national relations of the country and the -work completed at an early dateia at, the bottora bf other vital ques' JEST NAME FOR RANDOLPH COUNTY FAIR.1' tions that have sprung Up between, T the Federal government and the .state Uu governments.,. It is so because Mr. 'a, , Wilson seems fully to " have - Come , back into his own. y x ui, Mr. W. C. 'York, manager of - the UUB WU Vi, 1 p Jn1ttK : fUfv ; Voir , .oTU at-J ' hay contains $10.00 Vorth .?e.u tention to the fact that our fair thisliiWashington. had the most vivid il-1. in? material, and with ,."Jer lyear will be held September 26-29. r lustration ,atthe shriners convention xougo nay ww " -v.rJL f ine lair.wiu be the biggest. and 'the of the revival of the " ix-fresiaems 11; other hand If we are seiiuig -bu. f- ,),e8t ever held m this gountry.' The'en- popularity yet witnessed."' The street to the creamery, we do not seUn.our Mbi,tte,u vaudeville as;! residence. as sernaded day and night v.: Mitl -favihtw .fta A ton OI DUIter,, only 4.1, - ; Mi j ai '1 m. 1 t. . . . : - urn blue. Biiuwti. aim ULiier-ULLrucLitiiis.inv.RnrirtA nnnnn Tram -vrv- HLU.tB--. iu 'contains 80 cents worm 01 piani ioou. ni b unsurpassedj - aiatkt with the dairy cows should, . VC"SU1' S!,B be some good brood sows as there ' is -no way that we, can utilize our skim . milk to such good advantage 83 r we can by feeding it to pigs. And then we can carry these pigs on to market oKi on-o with nur corn and wheati, and thus find a better market than by Mr.' and Mrs. -W. N. Elder - - ' brate Golden Wedding to kCele V f The Courier acknowledges an, in vitation to the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Elder, to be celebrat- marketing the grain direct ! In' all the ed at their home in Hopewell, ,Virr over the county so far we have been Mr. and Mrs. Elder are former , uhlfi to pet from two to two dollars citizens of Randolph county having o v,if 0r. hnSht.t for the corn fed resided at 'Innity for .many years, to the hogs. ;;; These hos can, then be marketed in car lot shipments co-op-w eratively to the. large narket? rt fair j prices. ' - - - " It is now up to us, as to what . we will do with the advantagees that are before us. The Commissioners have paved the way In order to safe guard ' the health of our livestock and our children..:; Lets go forward and or ' f anize a creamery in the county so that we can have a home market for our dairy products and also a market . for our chickens ' and eggs. These - con De n collected , on we creamery : routes and marketed co-operatively to" 1 ' the large hotels and resturants : over " ; the State at a premium - if w will . :' t&nAa thom mnA aninrAntAA fhAm tk hp fresh. -.-.A number of hotels have ' al . ready been approached on this matter and they have expressed themselves , -- as being anxious to get ers nandied in this way. Now is the time to get together, so lets all strive to make J .i-''.-V several years inforeign: countries tooarK as he lived here . for some prevent, its coming into this country. P10-8 Tejofce with him be his t at- : SECTION OF-ASHBBOftO probably-'. came ti this ; country in jainments m his splendid preparations' , , , ,v f grass seed as it lives on grass pianis r uiuou worn.- - Jt h Park Is the nams assigned' dimilar to wheat' It is smportant -On Monday night 4h 'death -angel e land which will be that the extent ,of the trouble diindfo O. R. Kennedy, ged 37. ioro June 30. The Russ Rogers known so that proper control meas-She had, been i sick Sot a short time y Company have offered.; $5.00 nprson who will suggest mos-".( -..w.. ;"" . -. .w.ua.., mm. &euiieuy ' . -"-o - 1 , o uvMHuij-m,. All VACCll ; wjf KTO'.neignDor 'ana a willing T' servant of the Lord in-, the - several channels , of church .work assigned to hen :; She was a member of the Ram- . seur. Christian church . and funeral ' services were held there by Rev. G. r. tunsnaw, her pastor Rev. J. N. priate name for property which Wolf,-Kant Pathologist, CpUec a sold Saturday June lC.Name Station, Raleigh.--.. , ; r .. Id be' mailed to K. R. K. care 01 Courier, Asheboroj N, Ci ON DEFEATS HIGHWAY r "l - Marshall, S.' Huneycutt and "Miss - - j. BOND ELECTION sRosa" Beck, of Lexingtdn, were mar- r- MARRIED ON COUNTY, LINE V'V w- Tieo, last ivionuay lugiit, in hkj... viuu They were prominent- in the life their town and county. The Courier jins their host of.' frie. in v- hir g ilr. and Ivlr. iJl der iiA joy o i ti is auspicious ocasion. Methodist Protestant Young People Attending Meeting In, Weaveryille: The summer ' conference of the Methodist Protestant young people is being "held in Weaverville. ;A largej party of delegates en route were en tertamed at a picnic supper- onl ine grounds f .the Methodist, Protestant College, at High Point, last . Monday evening. - Among the speakers ', wei-e Dr.- J.- X: Burris, Dr, R. M.:' Andrews, of High Point, and Rev. N. ,M. Har rison, of Greensboro. . - ' Mr.' Lacy Lewis,' Mrs. 3. D. Ross and i son-' Joseph - and -Misses Nn Lewis,' Cleta Rich, and Ara Ridge; Of the Union and when. Mr. Wilson ap peared In his car at he Garden of Al lah the night welkin ran f? with - con stant applause and with a fervor 01 spirit that could not be doubted. ' These unpremeditated, spontaneous demonstrations arising wnerever wie i figure of MrWilson appears, or, wherever his name is mentioned ' to ( a multitude . have caused the politi-1 dans of the so called hard boiled va riety in both parties to wonder ' and , ii mar want ij inay .ycb uinia;du,uM of ! They fear that the country's greatest' 1n4-aMA MUVrlAMnllftT Wi nw HfftT 1 Q trftWl ItfcT. v - to ri1r" more history or at least in- , Vocrs"of Union County,; on" June from High Point to Thomasville, near ni, ,u4.n.jKiTivnjiinritv; of "about- thef Davidson County line., The young 500 a proposed bond Issue of-$500,000 couple expected to be married at the for the completion of the road build- residence of the officiating minister, ing i rogram in that county. tThe elec- Rev. T. J. Rogers, in High Point; but tion was closely contested our, .-tne. since ne iicenbe w iooucu h.jh j Dollar being out of the state at' pres- ' . -ent u'i-r, t -r-u-- ' vol polled, reported as 2,000, is said son,, they were .forced, to drive to the to 1 .ve? been extremely disappointing count line. ' ' . - fn a friends of the issue. - It is not - - ' ' ' ' 1 ' ,v- ht that this ; decision Of tne LAST DV THOMASV1LLK bainh. will be allowed to stand I per- . .' ' . CASES COMPROMISED tho vo' ni W. IS. Boone, cashier of iha Bank, of Jl . DISMISSED IN THE v Denton; before its failure in 1921, was OXEQRD POSTOFFICE CASE fined 500.00 and costs and agreed -to v . , ' ' ' nav to the receiver of the bank ' $1, two iurors for 48 hours had 281.78 and interest from Aujrust, 19- iiiw loa- " ' . ' w . of Henry Ford becomes a mysterious ," l" ,"TflrW"T"LcT , S the Oxford pobtoffice robbery , case., jtexington, June J , He was given un William Dates, alias" California' Bill, til next May court to pay fine and and John" Murry,: known as ( Michigan costs, which amount to about ' the shorty,. Who ,were t brought to trial game sum. It was claimed m behalf HworJ whATi'tliAV hfio-ln to -AVi'e that lel"t ",UII Woodrow Wilson - may actively 're sume the habit - of thinking aloud There ia -nothing that the every ,, day SZm'-ZA' ear9' arrests went 0f Jtfr. Boone that he never- actually mart tne union . ot ,: popularity , -vn.n . v-.i. tw-i,. rJ?.n,t 4.n ir;t , v. vj. i. Asheboro, are attending Uierf confer ence. , -x -.'.V;-- Old Randolph the banner livestock " pi'eTpnv 5TAU MFFT1NG 'In well as the banner wheat county of EASTERN STAR MLEl 1M - the State." - . . .- ; .- r Ctl i:,.x; ' S"ARrPITE . Mrs; Kennedy 'leaves' husband; one little -son,' one sister, Mrs Marsh , Coward of Danville 'and father, Mt.'- , Frank Walace of this place. The un-i? usually, large crowd attended the -funeral and ' the' great collection of j beautiful flowers was "typical of her s rightful place in the affection. of her X interment xook t place at the citv. cemetery r J V. n X '" '' M""1' 1 "" i M t i44 STILLS IN NORTn -CARO" - 5- ) LINA TAKEN-' IN MONTH,, a ,4 m i. ,1, v ' Federal-yrohibitioa- agents operat- ing in North Carolina captured, 144. illict distilleries ..during May and , ' poured out 1,740 gallons of liquor m and 102,515 gallons of beer according ' to announcement by1 State, 1 Prohibit-'' ion Director A. B. CollAane. ' - ' rJ These figures indicate - Blight- in- E. S. MILLSAPS, JR., County Agt REV. S, E. RICHARDSON DEAD Rev. S. E. -Richardaon.c aged- 48, lied in High -Point 'hospital, last Tuesday afternoon, following a brief illness from carbuncles. Tho deceased was pastor of the M. E. clmreh et China Grove. - He la survived by his wife and-five children.. , v ' ' Randolph Count; S. -Meets-at Trinify, County Sunday -will he held at t' S. Convt-nUon Jump H I-31 - Mrs. D. M. Weatherly Attends , The eighteenth- annual - .convention of the Grand Chapter, North Carolina Order of the Eastern Star closed : in Charlotte lutit Tuesday.-.. Mrs." D."M. Weatherly, of this .town, was'one of those in attendance. -Mrs. Weatherly has been grand secretary of the chap ter for the past thirteen or fourteen years. -t , . - - ';i';'- -. - '.-'. TRUCK AND FORD CAR COLLIDE y, July ' illtCIC ( il: -d. Mr. t.Tul.'ht n.in h.n ' (!) I ' - s. ing a 'n of ( -i In j ran l 1 i the IT.' Sut'zcr, of High Point, driv- l ord roadster, and L. h. Myers, , !,o-.. driving a bread truck, i-lhcr ti i r mit, n od r'n. I.:'1, ,rce nul'a irom inum I'n'.ay. M.. Ini'le. of ling in the Dread truck , was pitched out on I und rolled 25 feet, ul hnrine.n. The bread : .1, hut F.d.jer and u.,nu.t. ' ' genius, sit is ever bo. because genius is socarcejjir .S ' c $ a. A, viAhaHhe' Republican politicians nev er see or" think of the fij-ure of this lame Horn without fearing thaf'a ter rible nemesis or retribution . awaits them hist around the corner '"Not a few Of thertr are saying at this md" mertt that the Harding-Hughes leaime court fs such a', tfurse.'. One Republi can senator, recently said "If we had been half way decent with Woodrow Wilson we would not be jilngued with this league court '' wrangle and , the danger of t split in our party. VI know and' everyone knows that our attitude both in - the senate and in the 'campaign tof 1926 was towards him - grossly; ungenerous-; to , My the least, though he was arbitrary.". J ' ; ButWiWonV' friends- -here '..feel that he is too good a attempt to make prohibition an Issue i in- the campaign. i He knows that nothinqr-would so1 greatlv please the, RenuMicahs -fit this-, moment when their party organization is ' shattered" over the league court. Since Gov ernor Smith's signing of the-'repeal of th New York' Mate' prohibition law. the Renuhlicnns have done, their host to label the Democratic party, a j "liquor, party." -," Thev are now. fer I ventVy praying that Wilson .wul put ! the stamp of his great' personality jon that lnhel and give it some -cem-, ;hlrmce of reality. And that is "why they spread rumors to : suit hpr) i Knives ahout what the ' man in S Street will. do. . 1 ' : back tot Wake, County jail, .to await benefitted by his transactjopa through urease overe' previous months this another session of the court when, the the hank of .which he was cashier, and year?- Eight sutorootades were seised case will be tried again.-j'Fohn . ;OV also lhat he alone was by no means forty-seven, arrests , made -- and -142 Brien, another.'defendant in the case, responsible for :, the, , failure of the 'prosecutions neamatdyV.i'' who was iounrt guilty wiU' be sen- Bank of Denton. - - , 1 1 tenced by Judge Connoriext week. . The Bank of Thomasville. which He is a victim of cancer and is to be failed at about" the same - time: ' has treatei by the prison- physicians. ' paid about 65 per cent, and its assets y ' -have been; hauidated. .'; : The Denton LUTTERLOH-SELLERS v: bank has paid nearly the same amount ,. , . , , , ; . v t and wui iurther liquidate. uu- neyuen ,: L.Hirenon ana . wiiss TION IN; ASHEBORO Blanche Sellers, were married oh Wed-FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRA1 nesuay atternoon m tst. Thomas' Epii f v eopal church. Sanford. N.v C." Rev. I Mr. Allen, Rector,-J-performing the - Asheboro is preparinjr for-a big ceremony. ?... y r-: . - Fourth of July celebration this vearV . Mis3 Sellers has been connected Plans will be completed sooiji and full with the millinery business at Sanford announcement made later, ''r for the past two vears and is. nn . -, , ...... . .. .... .. :. .- ..i - - -v;-v. urLutterloh.Ig a son of Drvl." H.. r-..'--V" graduate of the Jef-" . 1 . ' ."; . . nolitician wmenon, and Aged' Randolph "Couple -Cannch'-' 'en Matrimonial Sea - , J'? J.MisiMartha Tucker,' aged 75 yeare an MrjvWilliam AtTrogdon;! ageu- 78 bothi of .' FranklinviUei' werei mnrnea" last Frida)i-at the office-of. r-V.jC Jones, Esq., officiating They-wijl re side.in Franklinvme.,; ,1 ,- wAA . -v . -,J v t ?. ; BANKER1 HEDGECOCIT " '- wi t TCf PRISON . K IL HedgecoclrrfoTmerty a v re- spected cashier o the Horte Savings bank;, of High Point,! began a. four rr. (,n ! 1 :rc M. E. MATTERS Joine 1 by letter, Sunday, Mm. 1. Carter. xt : , . , rly e.! 1 -i;e. v. x:. r V Ml w. 1-Jer i;ud :.t. out lime fersoh Medical College. ? We extend 1 1 OT.luesaf .H,".1., '"I to five year'aterm in thestate pHson congratulations; '.-a i i ;. ne nniversityr-. Chapel, Hill, when . , jt Monday, on , the- charge of mis- many men Who left there 35 Of 40 unnrnnpinHnn funrfa. falu ntrv. and years ago, mixed with'the. fledglings conspiracv to defraud, the bank out of - non i i j . - . ... had been - from pris- , ,, rmA. - " ..w wicihh .4. vunonir-uw 1 i 27.000. The last resource : -: - ' -. ' ' n'-A.''.v. m Hon. Wakef Murphy, R. p.vt.-fahiuaUi. to save the man ,r,-i. w. jones oiea suciueniy ot onnoiy.ana v j. voiuii.;, ..vv 'om --' "' ' heart trouble Satuniav i evenfnir -".-'.. ' - ,'" n r ,r ; his home northwest of,s Franklinville at the ntre of 64 years. His death was a shock to the cOmjnunity.,-" -' ,He was a son of the late - Isham " v'FATAt BOILER EXPLOSION "v '-,,,'s. .. .' . t1.-5 I.-; - N "' Nat Sylvester," a" wealthy " business Jones. He had ' many'- f ricnct -' and man, rwas inRtantly . killed; .Hugh was heM in high esteem by' all .who Mills, young ' book-keeper, was : si knew him. Mr. Jones was a prosper- riously; injured : and,' -Paul;' Patrick, ens, farmer and a manufacturer ' of fireman, was badly scalded,' when a farm implements. ', He married-Miss, 100-horge power steam boiler explod Ann Craven, a daughter of. the s late ,ed and wrecked the Banks and Thorn Henry Craven,' about 120 years egf--;-US' gin' and sawmill at Richlands, . Tho -deceased is survived' by, Ms near New Bern, last Tuesday.,; . wife and three fisterB, JTrn Will rell, Jrcensboro Mrs. M. V. I'ieUU Of Climax; Mrs. J. M. Tippeett j of FraidJinvillc; four brothera, ".fesHrs. ;.1 John H., ro - Rev. . day i In t! eci! 1 j SEv: niif-q; or t.rcensnnro, i,. vv., i, 1 .1. L. Jones; of Franl.'inville. 1 rervicea were conilin-ii-d by i:. i'hnw at the rcsld"ieo J;un ' r which interment v . : rn ado 1 r. rr.v. pt.Am ntmnAM at TRINITY COMMENCEMENT Revrinto 4'iram,-who at one time tanghtrin Iha Ash tboro ' school, ,: .1 h now a'profenpor in the tneolog- nvillo M.- T. (Iiurch voir-.: at rn:; r ird pro; f-.... 1 irtrn-nt of J-.inory univerany, 1 )! ii hnoeid nirentfl-permon be- Another) New, Industry Launched By .YTwo: Yoong Ladies s. jr.- '.''--)' I..,. , ..,'tr " , . . Misses Ethel Cox and -Virginia Red-, "ding two of ABhebpro'amo8t popular young women- have opened an indus try, which? will doubtless b of mucn -convenience and great benefit to the people of the town.; ..i;iey. have put sandwiches on. 6ale, at the two druar stores and have announced they wul cater to cluhs partieB tte. ' Tlicy are enterblalng young' women.' . - i BAPTIST CHURCH MATTf.I- The revival, services that had h in progress for the hi two came to a dope lapt . andny i,i f civs at Chnreiwlth an - overflowini; .!,' i mrf. .Tune 10. The! Many have said the 1 ? n no a mis;!orful One. j best day of the M rn f hi -S T i ( ' 'f!),:-i, nlmo ! t ' ' .; to n c 1 r, ' ' - n X hnr i I ill n ' ' , at i . , . I ' , ' ' ; - ' a ' t,i . : I " ! t! n V ! ,-.V. ,, ..a i.i ' en a Khn. Mr. i a mil; plow-j trm , He h 5VtlO)l ho.,1 r'l'nal A. n, ''rvi'" the (,.', Coin t r ly. A ("'.Ul ' !l f,.:'l 1i : - I c U:r t h i i , V- ' r on of the 1 ' V. to nnv ti r i' t i 10 r."t " 1 '

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