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f QfJ"nigtoGe'ifKr an I Tfccrsds,- yoTmWl, 1921. Om H."Bjjr; EM ; (Pna tba Ohio SUM Journal (Sep.) W lnMgin aotainf in the we rid would mtkm SaeraUry Weeks madder Jist at thia rrmve eriaia than te be umped into by Ford, even 11 R didn't hurt him much. NOTICE OP SALE OF LAND ! GENERAL NEWS ! CLEAN UP THE POTATO I STORAGE NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective January 28, 1923 Asheboro, N. C Daily Except Sunday Leave 8:45 a. m. Aberdeen, Ellerbee and intermediate points connects at Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and in termediate points. Leave 3:30 p. m. Aberdeen and in termediate points. Arrive 1:00 p. m. Arrive 3:26 p. m: Abeerdeen and in termediate points. For tickets, pullman reservations and kiformation address or apply to L. D. BURKHEAD( Agent, Asheboro, N. i". DR. ROY T. HODGIN Chiropractor First National Bank Building Asheboro, N. C. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. Phones: Office, 60; residence. 241 DR. F. C. CRAVEN Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ramseur: Monday, Wednesday an; r.: Asheboro- Tuo.i ; ., Thursday anr Saturday Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phones: Asheboroo, No. 22 Ramseur No. 69 Cader and by virtoe of au- John Rose, a negro of Golds tbonty given in a certain or- j)orfci uiiej whe shot by an un fr ' or Joagenent rendered tn identified negrc Thursday night in I? j fT1 ci1 proceeding en- Rip-h. At ths ?eroe ime William BWB et Grover Sbesrd, a solder of Kort Brag?, v as MeOoUum et aJa, now Pending on the wounded in the shoulder and A. K. special proceeding docket of the rer, another soldier, was irtjureu ly supenor court of Randolph County, g ls from th, wdshield o an ai.to NorU iCarouna, the same being num. m,.bUe when strav bullet i went in ber 420 on said docket, the under- lr, jr dirertir.... Rose died at Aenes signed commissioner will on the 24th Hospital two hours afterwards. M.. at the courthouse door in Ashe-' V H.ud60,n ??otror..ComtPy Horticulture for der for cash, the following described , f!urtSr five e t0 8 gallon ot g&s real estate, situate, lying and being,,; . , . ... in Randleman township, in Randle- Harvey Bernhardt, who haa for the man, and being more fully described P"1 fortv years been a principle fig as follows, to-wit: lur n the business life of Salisbury, , . , died last Friday night at the age of Lot No. 1. Beginning at a stone on 67 years. His brothers Kaleb and Uie east side of Asheboro street, L. ' paul Bernhardt died several years a. o pence r s store nouse comer, run- ag0 Sin8'8 T 3 ! The Junior Order National Commit- hhin? 1 L. T Ut tee has inspected forty-one sites that Th? nn tL 5 fn'' have been offered in North Carolina ESS J.P? TSrSX?? Z ; the b-- f thy National Or- l right hand prong of the branch K "r " " ,1 known as the Powhaton Spring' i nomas m. niman, pnncipie branch to the public road or Asheboro torney at Henderson, North Carolina, street; thence north with said road or wl", succeed John H. Kerr as Judge street to the beginning containing ln the Third District. Governor Mor four (4) acres marc cr 1"- a ; nson has announced that he will ap- ipont Mr. Pitman on the resignation Lot No. 2. Beginning at a stone W. 0f Mr. Kerr who becomes candidate A. Lineberry's northeast corner in for Congress to succeed Claude me w. n. winmntrnam's line: thence Kitrh n Zev the famous American horse beat Payprus to the English Derby winner on last Saturday at Belmont Park, N. Y. $100,000.00 being the amount at stake for the race. K. O. Garrett was found guilty of murder in the second desrree in Cum berland County Court, Virginia, on HOUSE Cured Potatoes Should Be Profitable This Year. SCHOOL CHILDREN rNTTTED TO ENTER NATION WIDE CO XT EST ' . 4 Don't Scratch A nation wide competition prites among children's essays for has DR. O. L. PRESNELL DENTIST Offices Over First National Banlt PHONE 226 ASHEBORO. N. HAMMER & MOSER Attorneys at Law Offices in Law Building, Asheboro east along said line 75 feet to a stone in W. F. Tally's line; thence south ward along said line 75 feet to a stone Tally's corner; thence westward 75 feet to a stone, Spencer's corner; thence northward 75 feet to the be ginning, containing one tenth (1-10) acre more or less, including the dwell- Raleigh, N. C. Oct. 27. Sweet po- been announced by A- T. Allen, Supt. talo storage houses properly handled ' of Education, in which all children of should make money this year as high 4nd gnry achools in the there is a decrease of about a hun-)gtate of North Carolina have been in dred million bushels in the Irish po- , ited compeU! ln a nation wide coo. tato crop, and also a decided decrease for $l0,0O0 in cash priies and in the sweet potato crop, reports C. D. ' cVioroWc vi v...t.. a i Matthews, Chief of the Division of inthpr iinivririA n.i' li Mr the SUte College 1 ,h and Department of Agriculture. I york. have made this donado'n in hon- i In order to make money, however, 'or of their daughter, Patricia, and is Mr. Matthews says that the crop intended to stimulate interest amontr must be properly handled in the field, high school pupils in the develop put in storage and cured according to ment of chemical science in this coun- approvea meuioas. many dollars are f try. aix prizes ol in gold are 1 needlessly lost because the grower is to be awarded in each state in the ! not willing to learn from the ex- union and scholarships to Yale and ! perience of others but wants to ex- Vassar will be given for the six best ! penment lor himseu on operations essays in the United States. These that have already been standardized, scholarships will carry with them tu "The storage house should be clean- ition fr four years in chemistry or ed out and disinfected thorouirhlv in chemical engineering and $500 a order to get rid of the numerous ; vear ln casb. In addition to these , storage-rot germs left there from ' awards many other scholarships will ; the previous crop," says Mr. Mat-1 be offered through various universi- thews. "A solution of formalide hyde ties and colleges. The contest has 1 made by mixing 1 pint of formalin the endorsement of Dr. John T. Tig- I (40 percent) in 10 to 15 gallons of ert Commissioner of Education of I water makes a good disinfectant ! tne United States. Fifteen will be with which to spray the interior of chosen from all walks of life to judge the house. Ithe essays. ! "The crates or containers should be I Mr- Garvin is a w ealthy New York , purchased and delivered before the man who was custodian of alien I crop is dug in order to cause no de- property under Mr. Wilson's admin- : lay at digging time. The standard ''ration after Mr. Mitchel Pomroy I bushel crate 12x12x15 is best forlwas appointed United States attor storage and shipment. A crate of n an(1 is now interested greatly in! the Owasso type should be used for 1 "emicai corporations in developing Iff you have Eczema cr other skin trouble us in u., 1 l..:u: i 1 v uusC, uuu uuses, uunuings ana last Saturday ami was sentenced to improvements tnereon. .five years for the munlcr of Rev. R. Said lands will be sold subject to ' E. Pearce, Baptist minister, on June the dower interest of the widow of W. 5th last. ( A. I,ineberr', deceaH, 'uch said interest covers all of said lands. This the 22nd day of October, 1923. I. C. MOSER. Commissioner. :4t-ll-l-23 storage while any durable, efficient economical and attractive crate is all right for shipment. : "The crop should be harvested be fore frost as a frosted potato will not . keep. Also, the polatoc; should lie mature before being harvested. To : test for maturity cut the potato am chemistry in the United States Tlie r.iar.v friends of Capt. Joe if the juice turns greenish in color in Ritter, conductor on the Randolph j about three minutes it is not mature, and Cumberland train whose death . "Where storage houses are not occured at the hospital at Sanford I owned on the farm and storage space last Thursday will be greatly grieved, i is available in the community houses, BUSINESS MEN KNOW that surplus funds when put in a bank at 3 or 4 per cent are not earning the maximum for their owner. They know too, that bank deposits are used in a way to yield the bank a greater income. You can use your funds in the same way as a bank uses them by putting them into First Mortgage Bonds. Alamance First Mortgage Six Per Cent Gold Bonds rank high among first class in vestments. Each bond is backed by a first mortgage on property, is fully secured and yields six per cent interest. .The death of Capt. Riter was result 1 Apple rust cannot live without red of a blow inflicted by Kidney Shep cedar trees. The moral then is to cut ! hard. Capt Ritter spoke to Shep out the cedars within a mile of val-ihard about neglecting his work. The uable orcherds, say horticultural ! negro cursed Captain Ritter and workers at the State College and De-1 picked up an iron and killed him. partment of Agriculture. Capt. Ritter is survved by his wife, , three small children, his father, J. W. fyVTeTwwwwHHvwwwwO ' R'tter, two brothers and five sisters. I On last Saturday one on the buikl- V ! ings at Oak Ridge, estimated value thereof being $10,000 and built in 1881, was burned. Thirty-two stu dents of Oak Ridge had homes in this dormitory building. The High Point Enterprise says that while officers were hunting for violators of the prohibition law on last Sunday afternoon in the Free man mill section on the Randolph and Guilford line burglars entered the home of Lee Modlin near Freeman 'MilU ransacking the house an J. es caping with a small amount of mon key. Officers attributed the burglary to spite work on the part of boot tleggers, Modlin having reported them. Two large sized men are said to have been leaving the Modlin yard in a Ford closed roadster. It turned out that these two men were deputy sheriffs who had been looking for violators of the law. Miss Mina Opal Peace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Peace, and Roy Swaim, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swaim, were marned in High .Point at the First M. P. church by Rev. George R. Brown on last Saturday. Owners of hogs in the west who are selling them are getting less for them than they have in years. The Wadeville, Pee Dee and Pin oka consolidated schools opened Mon day morning with William Ketcham of Kinston as the new principal of Ithe Wadeville school. He is assisted tj by Miss Ila and Lula Wood, Viola I Blue and Zula Bell, of Troy, Mary I Mnvin rt Ua.tnvillA anil Mioo ITliii.. Mclnnis, of Norman. The Pee Dec school has as principal, John M. Kendall, of Norwood, with Mrs. R. M. Bruton, of Wadeville, and Miss Elizabeth Brookshire, of Mt. Gilead as assistants. The Pinoca school i: in charge of E. P. Bazenmore. He is assisted by Mrs. Lacy Crowell, Misses Harold Russell, Lucile K earns and Clara Stogner. The High Point News says that "Mag" Alford, of Trinity, has dis played at the new office perfectly sound Bweet potatoes preserved in hills since last fall. They were pre served and hilled at the Polk farm near Trinity. Lennie Smith was-killed near Kins ton last Sunday when his car went over an embankment Curtis Myers who was severely in jured last Sunday week in an automo bile shock while driving on the streets of Thomarville has an attack of pneu monia and his condition is regarded serious. Dr. T. S. Faucet, of Burlington, who died in a hospital at Winston Salem, October 16th was buried in Pinehill cemetery naar his home town of Burlington in Alamance county. Mode Smith was ahot to deata ln lit. Airy. Frank Hicks being under arrest charged with the killing, liquor played a part in the affair. It ia given out from Washington that ail Jewelry ahopa are to be closely examined to te whether the Jewelry tax imposed has been paid, x Thirteen negro prisoners escaped from Lenoir county Jail on last 8un- ,Tne negro John Gause waa convict ed Monday morning of this weak end sentenced te death November SO, 1923, for criminal assault upon a white woman a few weeks ago. I Thirty-one thousand dollars was awarded as , damage against the Southern Railway Company. The suit was brought by Thomas Griffith on account of the death of his nephew Robert C Haynes, who waa killed with George . Blum September 1022 when a fast train (truck the automo bile in which they ware ridding en a trade crossing at Linwood, Davidson county. Averdlct awarding 32,000 was returned week before last, aa waa published In the last issue of the j Courier, for', the death In a trait against the railway in rarer of Mrs. Blum for the death of her husband arrangements should be made to store the crop there as a cold winter can be expected and only those potatoes properly stored and cured will keep successfully." F. H. JETER, Editor, N. C. Department of Agriculture. Farmers of Eastern Carolina have i seeded 7,500 acres of permanent pas- ! tures during the last two years as a direct result of the campaigns put on in mis seciion during tnat time. A Scientific Antiseptic Oint Treatment ci many blun Formerly, skin irritation vera ' thought to be due to blood diseaaaav but now many leading akin spedaliats : look uponN most of them aa local f- . factions. Sazol Seive h-3 proved Urn worth in giving prompt relief ia many painful skin troubles. OUR GUARANTEE We don't ask you to take a chases. V Try Saxol Salve fairly if tos are not satisfied we will cheerfullr re fund your money. Put up in large .' sanitary tubes which keep it fresh and free from contamination. Use Saxol Salve With Saio Soap Sold and Guaran teed exclusively by Look for Thb Sipt STANDARD DRUG COMPANY". Asheboro, N. C. ,? WHERE HAPPINESS IS FOUND and helping in pleasant confi- In generous thought others, "In friendships, In friendly letters, words, In little kindnesses, In work we love, in mutual dences, In healthful recreations, In cultivating the mind, In doing our duties cheerfully, In facing life with a smile, In achieving worthy ambitions, In the companionship of books. In always doing one's best regard less of reward." For Twenty Years the Favorite For twenty years' Red Devil Lye has been the favorite. The concentrated strength of Red Devil assures quick results whan there's real cleaning and work to be done. It is convenient to use, it is economical, it sure is strong it is the standard for good lye. Ass: ! your grocer for the can with the smiling red devil on the label. Writ for Free Booklet Win. Schield Mfg. Co., St. Louie, Mo. J - . . i- , j i 1 ' "Keep, those tires up!1 AIL 0" s nee. hi i JT ' Alamance Insurance & e . Burlington, N.C Capital and surplus $350,000.00 Rea Estate ompany C C. Somer W. E. Bharfp -says.the experienced Fleet Boss. And he's right, absolutely. His long experience has shown him that it wastes gasoline to run on under-inflated tires that a loss of 15 or 20 pounds of air pressure in the tires can cost you at much as 1 to l'i miles per gallon, whereas an extra passenger cuts off only Vio to 7s of a mile. Polarine is built around a practical experience of more than fifty years which has shown us a thousand and one things that affect the per formance of a motor oil or fueL You can trust it as thoroughly as you can trust the finest tire or motor car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) tkis livc I I Vlf I 11 1 lW 'Cj II Say "Polarine" not just "a quart of oil" 7 '4 i r t i ' t '7 The PoUrina CUrt bod iem yean of perienc with mnf , ' kind of cat and letowmaadi lH riaht cootiaUncy of PolaraH . (of voir. Commit h al'yoar dW. j .' . t " f V. 7 : , who was (n the car with Robert C A A iO'vW0vO llayca.
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