,, o 1 r. nil". now ut taker can c.lt ' VTANT CO LI.': ..." in-B-niY' ' SUkea for teas l a, C BAMMEB. rrOR of GennJ " nie the record of transfers ia the effke of Berate of Deeds so that : they may get ail the real estate on the tax book and ia the name ef the - proper owner. ; , '. ;., ' V I'. Thia U the second year this law has beea on the tax books ana our uuorw- IVEUS3ED EVERY 1 the poatoffice at Aaheboro. N. V. I ?Tr.rni axPk5SAi.A..Q- e" Thursday, June, 14, W2 Lean at baae or echeol, Lj- n-pu.g, Rhnrthand. TvDewriUi.2, Uu be- vire m credit. Ps:tios r --!'d. rnwAnns BCSINEiS clLLS.GS -WINSTON --SALEia A.VJ 1UUJ1 POINT. , " cnniTLD BE BEGAKDED atioa ia th tax listers Ust 7 and , TIMBER tLJ: - thia year have sot performed their , , v , AS CKOr, v - M to th DlttCL.' "f. i. V-'r " ' . - . " na a nnt traeta of land la , Timber should ba eonaWerea acxv, jjt twahipa are paying no ' - -. irk. d hu frora UM ktoomi i.ja ntJv onrchaaad. la which cuaoi U replaeed. ' Timber iMtaaeea laadj aold reeenUy by ,huw iv j , cw.-if ftrai ware -la, the ? ahonld be herreaMM ".Jnjr-; j in Li 1522. U xt important ertiae ta thia way much iaadli, eacapbif timber wmcn ucw . . , ... ... , ... jiHm t ma law u u iougns i atpreavj v 4' SalacVHrour bathing .euit today ehile w eave year eue. iou are sure i like a BTadley. Coffin & Scarboro, ... - k r Section 3 of chapter rvoue tMwm dk ' The nmbr f aerea ef foreet- s It u duty f reriiter of "rt?ie Bemc ieo i - t , , tfflately ia Neru ;uim v-- rte'reeord rfoMM , themaelrea whea PPy jjj traaafers ef real property. v to aNd fo. " The eoMerratioa ex, the end that all real property now en eete i beat obtained by cutting ewe the tax books ahall be .kept oa the eld tree with w Uttle injury a books at all tones eharced W the V. ? 1 n. ewmers of such property in each year, Muam w e 7u-V"w1 T. te keep aa accurate : reeord, upon dead or defectiTe timber should be forma prescribed by the State Tax cot for'eordwood. Commiasion, of each and ewy trane- sor os nai pivnnii wiusa: iwii . Li.... i :nl iii.. . : PeDl In t!i fdion buf j r- parin for hsrvesU .. , . Mr. anJ J'ra. i thildren, ef llifh Point, vi.ted Mr. Harrei uncle, Mr. -J. B. Parka Uit Sunday.- - . alines tirrnie and Ada Shaw and Bertha WUUama visited iLsa Merit r.iiitt Fnnrt afternoon. - ; atisa IsbIla UiUxct reiuna tri.4. Pnint Snn.lav. after spending a Htl yr mother. Mrs. J. U. fw vlcityini at Mr. 1 . B. n Ci.m4v AftmAAfi were- Mr. rimj wu- , . , rLOWEES-l-or flower, for .very ec- d Jir B. 0. lJCsTy eaaion, aee er enoaj yur ctoeri- - ,V Jame. ahaw. Mrs. Wm. C Hammer, aesai Ior irt Visited her eous- Ford. Eiih Point, fi. C Qok-k DLi Mi" J1? r.: " M- '-- . nwrl and mother. wow e ttts t, fa,own The Mrs. A. R. Calhcutt apent auncay n - " - a Aanta am rna I nRm LB r a , a. a uw 'Atnw w-Aiiei i ; iniaa eanii nee as a .i l uui cii m mmj w N C' For further information ap- High Pine the fourth bunoaj in uu. ;ply to W. C or TD. Ferree. Hign Brerybody invttea w auenu. Paint. 1. li . -r .. i ' . - -. K.w'u,,.. i . tf o-S-2S,k BB A BOOSTER"- WAKlXD-aborers to" work at rock. s' ' Booaten f like" a rooBter-r-al-I plant la North Asheboro. Will pay cr)wiiir loud and long; keep a "S I. TTondrick. Asheboro. - , i I 'I- . If vou're tired .UU.rixC:&HS&?.& - go get Cred-hunt a job you, think . 1 l..'." ' :MwiU suit you.r.Be a getter-imes are .WAWTlin-Vnld use a limited a-lv.4i.. timt.; xnrks l " . - - . . . . , : i wwrc vi ' ...... - . rmoant of Piedmont Tust tympany 0v vnnr iWinc or auit. your jfint mortgage bonda.. Address. . Boxliy right M make your :i 9. Durungwu, v. v, : t ; itH. The war la over ano i mere s iv.: U 5-24-23. ' clover in the pastures all around; its Hohntinff hiit: ' tnaldnz Ftnt' KlTive room housegood bay out of the i ground. Watch it well, cement mucn,.pox, oarn., nigrowing always snowing iow w miwd aeres of land. Anplyl isonuH alive.you're dead', one M visa lAof miuimnpi sin i n&UL' mow. a r d in f.hia hive. Be a doing quit your stewing-rget a move on, grao;. some dead' yet Sweat and mOe and ; You m.' C HAMMER. FOR SALE 10,000X)0 . PortpjRico, 4 XT.nw Hall Mtiu niiwrs. uunes' ton. Wakefield. Flat Dutch cabbage plants, Baltimore ana ,Kea - rieia T..nv tnrvtafn Tilnnf' Wiitt and Yellow Bermuda i Onion plants now ready, shipping daily ' $1.00 per 1000 FOB Valdosta. Dorris Plant Company, Valdosta, ,Ga.'-, 4t6-2i23' ' 5-31-23 - m AW V IVM s&Vfav wsuwa ; ivmmw inr Shis ef Stat Hits a Hound Dog shall contain a statement of srantor i www . rante. actual consideration: yL, The Locomotive Engineers number of acres if a tract of land, or s..,..,.t ri creed description of the proper and its spienaiu - location, not necessaruy metes ana of the administration at Washington tag,. but in such, terms as will give i- .-i- v..mAMn tnuchea. too. Con- to the list takers accurate information William C. Hammer of as to its location; description if it gressrnan WUUam t represents a subdivision er a part v of North Carolina, points out. n was former tract et& It ghall th. duty DaCK m jauiwij " - - vi uie outve xu vonunuwum u. iur- Hianlav of statesmanship was ' given njsh to each register -of deeds in the .v. vv OUr chosen cmei mK- o'w " " " - the world by our fno Furone of books for this purpose. It shall be FOR ' SALE Extra fine sweet peas trate and his offiaal conferes. Europe rf deeds to f Mrs. Hal W. Walker.r . was to the tnroes oi ita keep this record by townships, or . " . week-end since the war. There was wards in municipalities, and annually FOR RENT One four room house on v..:. t- nnsideration to turn over to the ' officer chartred navement. One five room house ri;TJ. r; t was not tne with the duty of listing this property with 2 acre lot, barn and well. Dy xne aji the informatioa of such transfers, portentious European situation. " to that a provet record may ura a a crave domestic problem. In he made on the tax books of the eoun- ,ot T mav not be charged with ty of such transfer. It shall be the vw unfair." says Congressman duty of the grantee or Ms agent in . - T , t. eacn case mj xurnisn me iniormauon - . ' Hammer cautiously, I shall quote herem required, and the register of USED CARS FOR S SALE 1 , Ford from that loyal Republican paper, the deedg My require that Such informa- Touring With Starterfcv 2 Ford Washington Star, which, in a iront- tion be furnished before entering any page article JTZ ttatod to f or ryce January 12, 1923, described this cab jy feJ 0ffifteen eenta ; (15c). inte meeting as follows: - it shall be the duty of each tax listing m rs-.r- om n tf.mtkr OF off icer. in every year, to make a care- ttUIr vi r-tuiMTTT MiCETS fui examination of such ."records of m aoi v o ttu4 e .esvavM vawiuimwmvu v the tax books. for the previous year, to the end that no real nronerty on the tax books may be omitted from the tax rolls in any year. ; IVbf aysaaaa pa v Mrs,.Wm.,C. Hammer. licnimwit if Summer VC.U.UW - Snirta lust arrived, uome m ana look them over. Coffin & Scarboro A hound dog in the Grand Can yon National Park has his day as a topic of debate at the usual Friday sessloa of President Harding's cabinet. The deg belongs to the park postmaster, arid the Post Office . . 1 i.nrinl that Departmeni na,wi'w"" he is needed for company. But the Interior Department, which manages national parks, has a standing rule against dogs on all such reservations. Today the long and iutter con troversy came to a head. Post master General Work eloquently drew a picture of the lonely mas ter who loved his dog. Secretary Fall, also a lover of dogs, replied that sympathy must not be per mitted to override the stern pro visions of the law. However the President, with characteristic positiveness and decision, rose to the occasion and met the situation, as further de scribed in said article, as follows: The President was said by cab inet members to have decided in favor of the dog, but later to have indicated that he would not make a final ruling until he had receiv ed more detailed information. FRANK LLWILLE "NEWS Touring With Starter 2 Ford svufM l Knrn 1,17m . iruci. J. roirTAiaf T.tfrht. Track with Starter sa5 v ivivw - . - -- and New Battery. ' 1 Chevrolet Touring. ."., y , All in good condition and at bargain a REAL guarantee of 6000 miles for 10JOi;.-9' S See na lor new nevroieis. auw nr.ni waii winnr m j t w - , . A.J. . t uaaMAA fV Bran new i$awenes uinw:cu .j ic Mnntha At tiB.OO. Several old Cherrolet and -Ford ears recent- cheap. Plenty of Windshield Glass, irX-. tha1a. te. in stock. Non n..H nn for Ford Cars. See us . .u Winds Ford andl Chevrolet Parts and Aecesories. Jvwv ,-- UWMt au.w f wa namseur,, . v DEM :o-ught T)ducfclon now Uiforcif .rfht! ncifO-UGHT a: a h.cl tn tha uvalf. :. l91T. . .; ' Why do without electricity whanDELCO-LTOHT low pricJ - and nniMinully otiy f iiun . In? plan plac it o easily , ' wrthlrv your reach. 1 i. . s iJf.-i.ist Local Derater. rof;rv 3 v. p cert : ueaier rASHEB0U0,N,C: "dFOO : Enrolb You;" :" ; For is lhtla as $5.C you cca ttirt y . f nwarcl the ownership of a Ford . C'tir ivnApr tfi tprms of the Ford ' Weekly Purchase Flan.' This enables you vj to become a Ford Owner; out of your weekly earnings. c J S J, 1 T Your money is deposited in tlie bank and t draws interest. ,What easier way could . there Der, ihe wnoie iamuy can par s -'tidDate. l ; : , .Youll be surprised how quickly' the car will be yours. V -"--f -h , -, 'V sIDomcin!. Get full rrticulars! .? A "it.'r AQHFUniTfVl TVfrtTOR CAR CO. r- Phone 175 " : ' .V Asheboro,N C. ,1 It 1 i AT. TftiJ Dank Depository For - "J7 Food Weekly!? urchase flan Payments , V Si '5 1 ! ASHEBORO BANK AND TRUST CO. ' 1 i . 1 v; r tw " " JVT' a. h c ..if '. . .'V H Mr. John W. Clark of Franklinville. attended a meetinsr of the Board of Trustees of the State Colletre at Ral alcrn Safnntlfttf vh.wi ha" a acicf jw4 . In electing a new president for that ins titution. Cox both of Ramseur were married at lit; 5-14-23.V the home of Rev. X E. Shaw Saturday " J. olq. WORKS evening, Rev. J. E. Shaw officUUng. WOULD SHUT DOWN GAS WOKKa i Last. Friday night our town wa. Z.ITrZ tilled with lit up by electric Ught. for the Jim JZ:. "ll that -I time in its nistory. .mere were xvt s y triT..i .,ir,niT our homes also lifted. & r ?elt l.epuld pretty nearly supply our I Mr. W. M. Alttrtrtt. a lar. truck t6y,I .""IV farmer who lives a few miles south of Franklinville has sold 8,000 lbs. cabbage, and expects to sell 10,000 off one acre of land. . . ' Miss Sula Patterson is - attending State summer school at, Raleigh. c. c Julian made anextenaea inp . iasx 'if i 1 to High Point and- Greensboro week. :-.'. ."V J,- .visited his brother, M. D. Strider last t DR.HAiuuu " m7. Allie Grose hi. moved to the a a V a ItAllaaV AN A AOitamff Slf rOit . . ;:. ' -M WhUe Dr. Oscar Haywood, oi "V,-.,. Gilead, N. C a famous preacher and $ n oli foJp pries reason lecturer was addressing an audience tble. ' " -'-V'-i '' :'s I K ':X in New York a few days ago A mob - Dr. T. L Fox and son Joe went to . . RHiiulvmi Ana dav last week. ' Z Tn T JZ-'Z-- Rsndleman. ' the haB and disturbed the meeting t Iagt week: at (j, p. Moorm. - ' aa that it was for a time broken up, . M and Mnv Hnrh Parks went to ''7 and press dispatches iUta'that ".IV. 'iocky Mount last Wednesday. t Haywood no doubt have been ; kffled M Mr. C- Jhom-s hssjmproved tte f- v A v i i--;.. v.f na. appearance of. his residence on Aiirea , by the mob had It, not been that kpa- t by . of pauit. ; , liqemen present prevented it. , ; ; j Mianee Mary and Nettie Moon are ' 1 1 -. - ' attending the summer school at Wake Parts geee Goveraweat Ceafers ; - Fort College. ?'..-": y Point, spent the week-end at the home 'Congressman Hammer has received 0f j. IL Fentrlsa, , -tfie foUowing letter from - Metta,' Hiss KJtty Let Jones ia attnaing wUch contains InformaUoa of" local .Ummer school at N. G C. W Grfcns ' aTiT rttieral mtererts . ' ' bore. - 11. .n. William C. Hammer, MC Jim. W. II. TippHt went to Crns- '.-hinirton, D. C" ' .' boro Sunday. r Mr. Hammer: . ' ' Member" f , .if i'ortuerae Government has acl,o.,l of l: " 'ofod th In.Hisrna of the gTRitt of the la; ti t r' r. Portuguese Onlr of "Tor- vi,,h a" l tin- t.. -r. "'ry, 'i in j.v. Lij. i MfftAn. nf the aDDenaix. a. jijVain mncK ' One day w ..t.thKa aM . me about what ,1I.J ""B"' - v., ..-a MaWa wnnnenui acdicuj v""- for him and I got i.?f . ah j -T m. v that it Will do all ..1 MAwtAA t nan vnn rinim lur iu - ' U a simple, harmless preparation that : A:: .VICTORY' FORji J; AMERICAN -. MOTORISTS :--: 'fit aT-r-" w " a vV'l'iJl, V J . x '-. . " -"-5 v tj' Crua Rubber' Monopolr Weakened V ' i i - -..i f- -i ' ia . ( wita nubile senn-.,; ' ' ' r r .,- : Tka nreas of the country toaay re- fi'. fleets the determination of the Amerkaia, motorist mat ure pr - -t - '; reasonable lerel end that America must " produce it own rubber. ' . t , a nai i - . . the intestinal tract and allays the in- i-yr flammauon wnicn causea , v" ' y . w?i aU stomach, liver and. intestinal ail- . ments, including ' appenuiciua. -v . -. . . ,t . dose will convince or money leiunueu. , -fiaiA hv Ntannsra urus: uu Druggist everywhere. -'V D- r t . T" t n.i.i" ci owr bt'I i f.lori f t" a a 1 -nrt of V e '' vrnr- I h 1 ',r, i r 1 tb 5 I r f the Pni'J - r)T five a urch here !' ... 'i r; ; ! :. ' i r ' " , .1 by ''a! J , ' PARMER NEWS ' Will Sine-ham was at Farmer for a short time last week, noting his brother, Mr PiWinam n . Mr. Abner Winslow, oi m"" aty, was in this section test w -k as tha o-tieut or reiauvea. urn in .uw.- Af w. C Winslow of An--- "orOi llisa Kate Dorsett came hoi ie Ss.t .,,u r.reenRboro whf r' .. ... . , , .u. ,t in h c tv inirn fccnovi un jo-1 year. I.;ines Lula and l.thin Tfrt to Icavt thia week for N. to 'trnil te summer a-1 Lmnii Kenrni of . : ' t 1-i' t wc-.k with her . ' , j' l.t-ama. family a ; ; uv '2 i J L. .... 3 . ""s T"2' ''""1 f - i r t- Ct.l- tr ansounrs a 10 ro,:aci.on Af.Ha J',in 11. Tfct 1- la era fAff tV.a I r ; 1 i t'.a ....a .a r 6lv res a&l cnt of M t 7 IX V a 1 .a In i I r. J. l;. V ' f I 1 t rtll ! 1 l-'li t AlTf t'o 1 , f ,. 1 1 i 7" I ( 7 ' t tt - '. -;;'.;.;.t.5.---.. i -t a

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