THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. Pa Eifkt ,1 4- tkimtt ocw Dr Alei Alford, of Bainbridge, Ga.. vaited relative here a few dyi xga. Dr Alford was accompanied by hie mother, Mrs. M. H AJford. of Greeosboro. Rev. and Mr-. A S. Raper stopped here en route to their n-w charee, Dallas. We wtrc glad to see the good people Miss Bertie White r on the sick I ! s It is reported that there is consid erable "flu" in High Point The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. .Niamey was buried at Trinity ceme tery Wednesday evening 4:110 o'clock. Mr. Ernest Welborn, of this place, has flu. Highland Farm, managed by Mr. J. con Shaw, ha.- prinK cabbage i."W ready for shipment. V :-.s Will Albert shi ha- returned frorn W mston-Salem, wheie she ru ber:! vi-iuiiK I"'1" daughter. Mi-. I'er- PtGEANT OF PROGRESS PA- RADE WAS SPECfAClLAR HIGH POINT, N C, October 25 -Twenty-five thousand itors. is estimated, thronged High Point yesterday for the pageant of pro gress, which opened with a mammoth and historical street parade at 10 o'clock this morninp. The parade, participated by nearly 2.000 men, women and children, was declared to he the most gorgeous and spectacular eent ever staged in :ouii o. l.ung before the hour o! tne ra.le the visitofs began pouring the citv and bv the time the pW culion 'moved down the streets the M.iewaU.- were tr-.-o'-.ged with peo pl - and -ta:''ling ru.-m was at a pre mium. Ml periods of American hi-tory from the days of the Indian trail to wen- represenieo in FILLERS ROUTE 1 NEWS ! in The few words in our out pa- into The firmer are shucking corn and sowing wheat and oati in this sectioo- Among those that v Lai ted Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Snyder Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. D. C Pool, of Aaheboro, Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Everett An drews of near Ashe bo ro; Mr. and Mrs. Stm Pickett, of Cedar Grove township and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder of Thomasville. The school at Gibson academy is progressing nicely under the manage ment of Mi. -a Klla Hawidns. ii.-.-es Rebecca and Lilly Kinley, ,jlscipline and accomplish much ot inomasville, .spent tne week enu GeNkkALNEWS ABOUT SCHOOLS Mr. Editor: Will you allow me space r - - .v in at A few rerard to our pubue scnoor. nnn vroun - "ftY want to say that I believe 'this year wfll be little one teacher scnoois amwm nuniom Dusnw, - lived their day of usefulness and only other State that leads North if our rural schools are w i -f Carolina- with the progress that is being made ' Misses Lessie Morton and Mamie alone other lines we must resort to Uvingston, of Chatham county, ware progressive measures. We cannot adjudged the champion bread and nut seven or elirht different grades biscuit maker of the state in a con- tnether in one little school room test at the State air. all under the same Douaral Craig, a j Dure couniy, iai iivih i i Mi V.'. l! d moo par; F,!k, rn id Mr, children parent.-, 'r'hiiiips and : 'iio w ith her J. 1,. 1'hillin t,, , K-onie our pastor, ..-!, a:t fan ily back , h:s f -u it h i o:;r, ami id beUer a.-k for him Headed bv ,,or: band, i v. n Man the th sti ceb-brat- proces et from t:tv. Ml:.- Vl,t( -,ieir. '.'i -:t.- fal, . Mi - !"' l .. i . , ( , I with Mi r,-".:ps bp",. larlotti' Char I !'" ' orm. as follows: I)iision 1 -I Line formed on ( Ireenw dod. I :vi-ioi W..l.! !.!!: hi of th' larade was ndian : Main liy lied Men. street North of Pioneer l-'ornv d on viod : eler spent with their parenLs, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Kiiiley. .' i r. Howard Parruh who has been iii i- impro ing. Horn to T..r and Mrs. lUnd Hunt la. t l iiday, A .son. The new preacher at Pleasant (In vi' Methodi.-t church for this year is Mr. S. A. Karbc-r. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Arnold visited thmr sisti-r, .Mrs. Hert Hoover on Trinity Route, Sunday. Mr. Henry Kinley spent Sumluv evening at Mr. Lee Vomits'. Miss Matt.e Huirhes is teaching at Poplar Kidpe thio winter. She is principal and Miss Snyder assistant. the same Dour&I Craig, a child in Meckien- a bed and we have a great many yy.. ui think that our little one teacher the foot of the bed, recently, schools are all that could be desired. 1 Uoyd George said in a speech at They say that thrv were good enough Richmond, Va., Monday of this week for our fathers and thev ought to be that humanity was doomed unless .rood enough for us. Some of our England and America prevented forefathers had to plough their land war. He called on America to partic- with a forked stick, but we would not ipate in carrying "t the promises think of usinir such a rude empn- made in Oie worm war io pui ment now in this dav of jirogress and end to all wars. inventions. An old negro woman snow cxitr rrms Tola littte town aas bees V In the part few day, kJt It. midst Gxrpvmor Joe Iw Montana, who was reand ia. ' dnhy on the old Duo. ' Gorernor Dixon spent a darTl night rislting old friend, fa, tail m unity. r The citiaeni of the towa mt munity are pleated that ftT ' reaches them at an early hour as they bke to read theirW and papers at the same time f as other folks. Four mail nL out from this place daily. The farmers of this acti' very busy now plowing M(j umiiiaii jr ucipeu mem rfl their land in rood shane. The road force is busy in wojL that section of road betweea Creek church and Snow nn.. rT it is only a matter of a short , Amy Ross, ! until all the roads leading out HIGH PINE ITEMS E. V,'. Jones filled his regull n ;nt Sunday. 11U" 1 1 1 I : i o n ,v '' K School. ; .scotch a Senior ('ia ormed on ( ! II. itch Se( ; of Hiirh rnwood ave- M i: " '. iindit an i daughter, . ; :.'. i.ist Sumlay with relatives in Thoniasville. Mrs. Rachel Johnson anil daughter, Miss Mary, have positions in HisM 1'oir.t, goinrr up every morning. Hallowe'en will be observed here. Witches will ride brooms, and pump kins will grin at every dark corner. A sister of Miss Miller spent the week-end here with her. Miss Miller is from Oranpe county. EDGAR NEWS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, a daufrhter. Miss Mary Osborne spent a few days last week at Hiph Point with her sister, Mrs. W. IV Taylor. Stanley Spencer's nevr house is nearinj? completion. Isa end Kustis Coltrane, of Greens boro, were visitors at N. K. Davis's Friday. Mrs. Charily Conner i, VA-iticj Mrs. Annie Vuncannon, at IUrii Point. Herbert Lanier filled his appoint ment at Marlboro Sunday. A number from this section attend ed the pageant of progress at High Point Thursday. J. C. Davis of the Greensboro Goldsboro line visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Amos Davis and family and Annie and Ettie Cox visited the family of Herman Davis, near Thoniasville Sunday. Harvey Newlin and family, Malohn Division 4 Quakers and .Morav ians: Ily Civitans and l'.usin -ss and Professional Women. Formed on loii. e avenue. Division T Colonial Period: l!y Kiwanians, D. A. U., and C. A. K. Formed on Williams street. Division fi Civil War and Ante Helium Period: By Rotarians, U. P. C, and Children of the Confederacy. Formed on Moitlieu street. Division 7 Old Plantation Scene: liy Colored People of High Point Formed on Hain avenue. Division 8 Float, Father Time Marks the passing of the Years: By the Freshman. Sophomore and Junior Classes of High School. Formed on Glenn avenue. Division 9 Early Modern or 1000 Period: By Elks and Woman's Club. Formed on Ray street, east of Main. Division 10 Symbolic Float: By Y. M. C. A. Formed on Ray street west Cost of IJving Highest In Washing Ion, D. C. Washington, 1). C, the official resi dence of the Republican Attorney General, who began his career in the Cabinet with a promise to curb profi teering, has a higher cost of living than almost any other city in the country, according to the V. S. Bu reau of Labor Statistics. The prices of meats, vegetables and other foods in Washington during the summer ap proached to peak of war times, it is reported. While fresh pork was selling in Washington at 36.2 a pound on July la, the farmer was getting 6.68 cents a pound for his live hogs. The hog which the producer, sold for $6.68 a hundred was sold at an advance of more than 400 per cent to consumers in Washington, including, perhaps, the Attorney General. Rev. E appointn Misses Mozelle, Beulah. G1m.; Mattie and Dora Vuncannon. Ak.JI IP I1SM t 1- . V -..I. n i t. . ' "'" South-' l'yon' Lame, .erj Kush, f4aoj the finest In the recent registration lor tne who had practically lost ner mum unu tnis town win De in ltne shape. rh.uA homl election which showed died from cold and exposure near : " such an overwhelming majority op- Oak Ridge was found last Sunday in posed to the issue, we do not belive the woods. it was because the people were really : The seven convicts who have es opposed to good schools, but it was caped from the -penitentiary at inter because they did not approve of the vals in the last two or three years plans as they were outlined by the have recently been captured, school board. And there were some Five thousand pounds of blue fish which caused a are shipped every day from great deal of opposition. Whether port. Blue fish is among these reports were true or not 1 am of fish for table use. not able to say. 1 believe every man j Hie Methodist Protestant Confer and woman in tlie county of reason- ence convened in annual session yes able intelligence will agree with me, terday at Thomasville in the Finch that we need better schools, and we Memorial church with 200 delegates need them now. If we fool around in addition to the ministerial mem five or ten years before we get ready berehip. to build better schools our children . Mrs. Catherine Jackson, ajed 75 will be deprived of the opportunity of .years, died at High Point October 25. an education which they should have. She is survived by two sons, W. E. Now I have a plan which 1 believe ana t. J. jacirson; Dy a daughter, U Planking Down the Dough. From the Ohio State Journal (Rep.) If that perfect frankness with the people which we should like to see oh- be tain in our politics, we suppose Sena- to tr lxxige, who we have no reason to Dr. l..:..; Work, secretary of the interior, who was expected to i. r .on-int ii-Mc itnnhle OOie loi me . - - ; ... attend He wired General Chairman "ope win not oe cnairman of our reso J. Ehvood Cox that David Lloyd lutiona committee again, would al George was being entertained at the ready be framing up a plank for the W hite House and that be would have platform beginning as follows: Once to attend. more we unreservedly indorse the Commissioner of Internal Revenue -sound Republican principle of ample D;vid H. Ulair brought to High tariff protection for our larger cam Point Assistant Postmaster-General PK" lund contributors. John H. Barlett, former siovernor - of New Hampshire, who was one of Chrysanthemum Show November 9th the speakers at the auditorium this afternoon. Other speakers on the The chrysanthemum show for 1923 f-t, InA ,l.r,;.rvor ,.ill k . : iL. program weie riainv i ac, o;"'"" K'en in tne COUrtnouse in of the state highway commission; Asheboro, under the auspices of the Newlin and familv. of Saxanahaw and Jprpminh A Ilpn Jirwl f amil v n f Cnl .1. R. Saunders, attorney general Woman's Club, on SntnrHjv w,. High Point, were recent visitors at of the state of Virginia; Col. W. A. ber 9th. The show will be 'open to J. U. Newlin s. blair, oi winsion-aaiem, aim uen. New Hope Conservative Friends A. J. Bowley, commanding officer at quarterly meeting was held Saturday, Camp Bragg, Fayetteville. October 27th. A rramber of visiting Governor Cameron Morrison was friends were in attendance on Sunday, expected to attend the nageant, but Quite a large crowd was present. Sy- he also was unable to De present bil J. Barker, Malohn Newlin and He wired Mr. Cox that he was de Jeremiah Allen preached excellent layed at Asheville because of the sermons. snow and to take care of several dis- Amonir the visitors at N. H. Far- tinenished visitors, making it im- low's Sunday were Cecil M. Farlow possible for him to arrive in High l -a m i mm m m Y a T a. : t l 1 1 1 ana iamny. mr. ano Mrs. marvin roinc in lime ior uie auracuvn. T ft rr u iL Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Robbins, Colonel Saunders praised North " lTe f "onor " pupil Carolina, in his address this alter- - " no uiroies, noon. He declared that North Caro- and "Vf6 a Kade 9$ or better Una had always been a progressive on f?5 T1 M fra(1e on any Bub- oot. t;n. IU nnl nf North JCt faUinjr below 90 for Dim month Carolinians in the war between the 9n 2B Waynan KJvett, Lloyd the pubhc at 2 o'clock in the after noon. Following are the rules for the ficwer ahaw: Each one to furnish tables and vaaef. No charge for en tering. All flowers must be entered by 9:30 o'clock. Anyone is entitled ! c.iter flowoi. i First Month's Honer Roll for Ele mentary Grades, Asheboro School Mrs. W. F. Brookshire, Mrs. Amanda Robbins, and Miss Blanche Davis. A WORD TO THE WISE "In March I was called to rbe bed side of my siR.er in Brewton, Ala bama. She wa t.ven up to die ai.j was almost dead, talked in a whis per, uoctors saia notainr out an to states as well as the world war. He Goina, Lester Maneaa, Dellma Beck, oonnan, Laciie Brown, Ha el Ont, Lucille Heirlg, Veraie MiUer, Ida Bocers, Margaret Wilmon. Grade tAl Arthur War, Jr., Claui WHliams, David Moore, Jar rette Owe, GaynaU Moaer, Iria Stout. Mar Stednan. Carol Rant expressed delight at being able attend the pageant today. Colonel Saunders was introduced by J. El wood Cox, who presided at i.ii.,M..L t -v.. .the meet in this afternoon. Mr. toe weak for that Her cokr was ?x ,'"udh,e hdc,beenJ ,iab,y 'n1form- a v n.j ed that Colonel Saunders would suc- with gas. That day I heard of Myra ced, Governor Lee TrinUe, it being Eleanor Anne Hammond, Viola Cox, Wonderful Remedy and went and got nl m""1"" w "m ":Al JT am,m ,onc- a bottle for her. In three weeto she PF. wl" no PPdtion Grade tA Edgar Cheek. Donald was able to be about and walked a cording to the speaker. WWtaker, Keb Clark, Evelyn Har afle to church. I ant praiiina; your 5hairm". of th ,t relaoa. Evelyn Hughes, Martha medicine to everyone." ft aenxiple, hJfhwl' commission drtiased the Keama, Mary Moffltt, Frances Rob harmless preparation that remeves P" ""d North Carolina bin. the catarrhal mucue from the intes- through the construction of roads Grade SB Robert Tysinger. James tinal tract and allay, th. tnnamma- the past two or three years. Jarr Grady Moffltt, Lee MaLVr tion which cause. nracUcarlT M He of-fered fart, and figures showing siloa rWe. Edrar M.u etomach, liver and. hUrttaud allmenta, L!LL k- ,,! Hoptt-, Cennle Miller, Ludn. Rus". Tor approved highways. if it is carried out will carry us on to I Mrs. Minnie Black; by a brother, a great victory for better schools. ; William Harris; three sisters, Mrs. The first thing that should be done js Nellie Craven, Mrs. Rena Wilson and to put on a campaign of information Mrs. Adeline Varner. and try to inform the people of thej, The next house of representatives value of good schools and right now will contain only sixteen majority for while the schools are in session is the Republican party while the last the time to work as the people can house contained 170 Republican ma be reached through the schools better' jority. Sixteen states have solid Re than any other way. Then there publican delegation in the Senate and should be two good men in each, twelve have solid Democratic delega- township appointed to work up aHions. Outside of the solid South, sentiment in favor of better schools,Montana is the only State to be rep and to avoid any political prejudice resented by two Democratic repre I would suggest that one be a Derno-sentatives while there are nineteen crat and the other a Republican, in 'elates outside of the eolid South with each township. They should work'ht one Democrat Senator and one Re-co-operation with the board of educ'a-; publican senator, tion and it should be their duty to' John Burkhead Ledbetter. of Mt. call meetings of the patrons of the Gilead, recently married Miss Carol, different schools and try to get the,f Warsaw. . voice of the people as to the location;! Mrs. Charlie McLemlon recently of schools, the amount of bonds to died at her home at Mt. Gilead. be issued, the rate of taxes to be lev-', Star is to follow the lead of Troy ied, and whether it should be derived and will have water works and alter from property tax or part placed on paved streets and side walks. Troy the poll. 3tarted in a year ago to pave the There should be a map of the coun- principle streets and is about to wind ty prepaired showing all public roads ' P by paving all the streets of the and this map should be used in de-;twn. A splendid water system has termining the location for school been installed. buildings, and when we come to vote!, Mr. and Mrs. James Eller recently on the issue, every body should know j celebrated hteir 74th marriage anni just what they were voting for. There vereary at their home in Ashe county, should not be a stone left unturned, i They both natives of Wilkes If trucks are to be used we should county. ; The husband is 95 years old know to what extent they are to be an nas bn Justice of the Peace used, whether all children will be fr sixty years, carried in trucks or those living over I tHacey W. Wade, Commissioner of a certain distance from school. I State Department of Insurance, says believe if we can get the people to n.ot building equipped with see the need of better schools and 'ightning rods has been reported de the value of them and what they will stroyed by lightning to the Insurance mean to our children and our country Department the victory will be won. , Mrs. A. S. Thomas, of Draper, N. C. Yours for better schools. i"8 alleged to have furnished pistol C. A. LEWALLEN, Mai Shelton with which Shelton Asheboro Star Route. : 8n0 hr husband at Draper last week. Oct. 29, 1923. (Both Shelton and Mrs. Thomas are .- held to answer for the charge of the TRINITY BASKET BALL "TlTS , tL . I It is claimed that more than 96 per The Trinity high school basket 2? "tpmobfles are operated ball supporters are prepared for a '3' wUchif cor" treat tfdY coming seasoJT Althonra '!!lrWi. more per Practically every position ha. ule!4 GulE"!' filled with a new man there is ptmtrLJ? .,wU;knowJ? man of good material for Captain Parriij, miles from Raeford U pick from. The team will saffer JSJJJ' , .C:'. fitted sierearui, au or wnom were nrst euBSJii aw ' w men last year. ' 1TJ .... The local boys have been holdlatjj .J,?7ier I'?rpcan light workouts under the superrbSi S1!.10 tomi Egtrn of Prof. Starr for the last fnmb? Carolina than are grown al- lAinnr uua uum inere naa been bM. rr.N ' w e vuncan: on, Aivin btaley and fy I tlilLa i laucu mine lTieue. IjauQ ounary aiiemoon. ( , Mr. and Mrs. John Staley and ?' Sulon Hubert visited their son,"t, ter Staley Sunday afternoon, t I.:r. and Mrs. E. W. Calicutt vik Mr. John Callicutt the latter pajj" last week. f Misses Mary and Rosa Little f ed Mr. D. M. Williams Sunday at, noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Vuncannon! ited Mr. Lee Hammond Sunday ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Vuncannoji little daughters, Ina and Treva f ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Staley cently. ' Mr. R. 0. Parks, A. T. Parks Walter Parks and Walter Sta! came home from High Point SatUJi where they have been at work. T Mr. and Mrs. E..W. Jones are iting in High Point this week.' NOTICE OF SALE H UNDER MORTGAL including appendidtia One dose will convince or "money refunded. For sale by the Standard Drag Co, and druggists everywhere. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALB WORLD WAR SOLDIERS TO GET TWELVE MILLION Pursuant to authority given in a certain mortgage deed bearing date of January 21, 1920, given by I. N. Watson and his wife, L. V. Watson .to J. B. Smith, Raid mortgage deed being recorded in the office of the RegiHter of Deeds of Randolph Coun ty in book 195, on page 292, the eame having been given to secure the payment of a note or bond of twnlve hundred $1200.00) dollars of even date therewith, and default having bees made in the payment of said bend and interest due thereon, and the same new being passed due, the undersigned Trtorteagee will at 12 O'clock, M. on the 24th day of Novem ber, 1923, at the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, sell to the ell, Saraptha Madfaon, Basel Pritch ara. Grade SA Virginia Brlttaln, Mo line Ctnt. Edna Cox, Ba Crisco, Fran cee Foust, Edna Gaodis, Anna Glade Ingram, Pauline Hamilton, Gladys Ingram, AHeen Johnson, Hazel Mc Mahaa, FleU Moody, Edith Osborne, Ruth Paisley, Maggie Rogers, Mary Smith, Nellie May West, James Wal- A recent decision of the comptroller general of the United States that all candidates for commissions who serv ed in officers' training camps in 1917- 1923 are entitled for the training Jwne wai- period to pay at the rate of J100.00 V"' "ce Bteeo, wayne Kicn, Nyal per month less the pay that wan re- J"hrisoHoward Pox, Eldon Cox, reiver Auring that period at that time. J""8 There are about sixty thousand of mGrale MaUliiie Auman, Treva these persons who were in the offi- '"keen, Pauline Robbins, Lena Belle cers' training camps who received Ricn Bjulan Overman, Beatrice Mo- $m.00 a month who are entitled to B'r' Carrie Iieigh Jamil, Grace Da- the balance (ft the $100.00 a month, vidson, Lucille Brown, Cleon Boggs, lawyers in Washington and else- nra Foust, Percy: Foster, Norman where are making an effort to collect Hopkins, Robert Hunsucker, -Walter 10 per cent ont of these former ner- Prwmell, Newport Wright, vice men to collect the amount. They Grade 4A Sarah Helen Covington, do not need a lawyer to collect it All Vera Bean, Clara Mm Hatbcock, they have to do ia to write to their Thelma Hurley, Dorothy Kirkman, member of Congress or Senator and Mimnt Rrwln RnhMni lv nH highest bidder for eaah the following rl '"io""110? P.1"" I0 " Hamiltoa, Waldo Chaek, tract or parcel of land, sitoaU, lying n vmr aim. u is against tne William Hnghea, Suloa Hunt and being a Back Creek Township, ''"L f fjJSZ7" w' 3? tJ" . QnA A-Jenove Cn , Edna Randolph County, North Carolina 9 t.Un World Wr Johnson. Annie Leigh WOUama, Mar- and beinr more fully described by "0,dler c,lm JHe Whrtaker, Oarenoe Bog tt. Dock wetee and boanda, as fellows, to-wit: Johrrson, Arthur Miller, Coleman Begiimlnf at etone, Sandy COMMUNITY FAIRS Moore, Orey VanDyka. Bwaim's eornar, running North 83 Grade fB-ia Tocker, Jessie WD- ehama to a pine stume; thanoa West Guilford county had five "community lard. M chains and 80 links U a atone in fain ia one week reeentlT. Moore Grade AVInrmla Hetiry, Marra- thaColtreM Unei theaea South 83 eeonty had three last week) one ia rH Haraosond, Emma . Rica, Alky thalns to a sUke k CohrsnJs Une; Richmond at Ellerbe. Moore eoonty Cox. - " itTSJE80 thabm M ,Wm ,n ,r " wxrt etedlUhla. Grade TAEston wHUaraa, . v"""!, fvmwusr ,tw . nan- ine uierea cetnmontty lair was fcev drM (loo) sr8 more er Use.. tar than the ordinary county fain MImM AAMMltf r.l mm . . A mm - - . A L I . A C - ThU the 24th, day of October, and had two et three timet as many 4n.tTmt ft Interior, North Cere- n trrrr1 xja wnewiurii nniW oi ym onunary ia Mfl Indians In 1923 and Plrrni l MTtr)C. , awnmunity fair. Corn,- hay, cotton. h-e h a rain of thirty In "n, j.u , , loKeerfl, soy bww, eowpeaa, peanoU 1n TSe TndUn pomitstlon for the 4t n1 ethr landing crops we on ex- ere Twd J ufon has jnrroased . , " 't wp m Industrial pro-ir'tf f-, f'r' H In 2 te fit "' 1 In C ' '-. T 't. T-o f - -"I f (" ' rl T. C. IT1 . yaw ww uinve. U , Maae ia being built in lAakterdamjaoUand to y mi m. on ty of flash and form shown bv twmlBZ? ."ucceaMuuy la this sec al likely reeruita John- Blank. Jvnywnere that hickory and last years sub., deserve Bp mention. Hie work at left guard been encouraging to the entire to Captain Parrish apparently has lTIT- "i, WP 3 other position at roard, WDgETZ'JSTJ a star penormer Ior the last three v gMione MA t v.. i a i a t ,w Kaeoiuie. "f M. Riddle, formeriy of Fay tteviUe. and indicted there a few era ago for larceny of an automo hfle and for house breaking and es caped, afterwards arrested and served ? fe!?,,iB.JallJn RFham county for violation the state Houor Uw. ren-ly arrested on the charge in Winston- years In both basket ball and ball, has been showing good form at forward, Hall, Bulla and Farlow de serves creditable mention also. An drews, Rothrlck and Davis will be in the run for the midway station. Resolutions of Appreciation. mix. r ,r o a , jn .Oumberland county. TwiroB, ore. n. o. jMjwaras nas'ttaiem where he has church, and for more than elirht vnar I the efficient superintendent of our Sunday school, which under his wise leadership, has grown greatly in num bers and Interest Therefore be it resolved long been a consistent and faithful 1 months been ho Iding, offleT! member of the Frankllnville Baptlat fimrW -i.-i.. E.7,L,.,nd - - orncer under the Federal Govern At the close of the first year of operation the Alamance county cream At the close of the first year of mumIIa. tL. A I First, that the Frankllnville Baptist 'Zrtrr tcln, Zrt. !1C0"nty church wishes, to express to Mr.JbttZr madHT tEtw" wards. it anDreelaiJon for th ftU.. Si 5"tMr J?1?" m the plant at Bur- warda, its appreciation for the faith' nil service he has rendered. Second, that we regret to lose him. but commend him to the church and lington. To be exact the numhor rf pounds is 67,000. The cream was fur nished by the fanners of Alamance Maafl jl4n.lM(. u...ai r a.-.. community to which he roes, as a eXo u rCi f.r l,., ; ?'. JTr man who Is willing to do nuVstera .S? ' durin work. Third, That a copy of these resolu tions be presented to Mr. Edwards, a copy recorded In the minutes of our church, and a copy sent to the Ashe boro Courier, LEXINGTON'S NEW THEATEK r Benrx Tamer's new 'theater was epeoed last Monday. More than t (00 people were in the building and something like a thousand steading on the outside during the entire pre gram. More than five hundred peo ple were turned away for lack ef even standing room. .This the Ineet thater build mg in the State and Mr. Varner and Lexington are to be con rs'-.b'"!. the last rear. Superintendent Mart of the High Point graded school was acquitted be fore magistrates W. a Brown and J. Mv Davis for the. killing of Mebane atUiewa, four-year-eld son of Mr. a4Mra, James aUUhews. of High. IVaat, oar the GreensbonjIigh point read reeeatlr .' T. Oeere Harris, of New London, BrSialA-a - - Jl. J a as a W 7TT . ' YrT"" alma ni noma, October 10th, after brief Ulnees. IT. m.A - ( . . t am mmm i l tuo. i.-nariiA tttmAiA 7 wmw rarnn one oi au oaugn- wn, - . . ' - . j ( - Vak Kcrmta, "a - Ltxinrtoe mer caanl, wM severelr wounded by v Lee Caion en last Sunday night when It is oma uiai laton - was attemrtlng to shooi John Michael. ; TJ vf 0f r-t faonid thrn'irh (' v ' r t,, "'rprV . :r. Krv ; Under the power of sale contain in a certain Mortgage Deed given k T. L. Koberson and wnfe Norah Rql son and recorded in book 200 at pa, 201 and by virtue of an increase on said former Did the underfill Mortgagee will on Saturday Ni ember lOfh, 1923 at 12 o'clock the Courthouse door in Asheboro, C, sell to the highest bidder for the following described lands in dolph County. Beginning at a stone in the with Smith; thence south 4 1-4 de grees west 6.83 chains to a stent? thence soutn & 1-4 degrees wesx u: chains to a stone; thence south 84 degrees east 26.45 chains to a thence north 6 degrees east 25 cl to a stone, comer of lot No. a; north 84 8-4 degrees west 26.20 to the beginning Containing 72 more or less. The bidding will begin at $165. subject to certain leins. This the 26th day of October, ttf C. L. KOBERSON, Administrati 2M1-1-23 Mortagoe. MAKING THE RIGHT FRIENDSffij If you have a little fairy in T home, or a bit one for that mat that's just the place where a subsr tion to The Youth's Companion 1 fit in. When the young folks It new acquaintances to the house J are mighty careful to find out them before admitting them tt I timacy. In the same way you sM make sure whether the mental frte that they make through reading I of a kind to inspire them or stroy all the ideals mat you hem at aa much naini te inpl Try the Youth's Companloa for year. Bee hoar quickly it beeasnei indispensable member of the hot hold, one of unfailing charm constant stimulus V nign nn"" The (2 issues of 1914 wW beew with asrUt riirlM. short tU)T editorials, poetry, facta and fun. I scribe now and receive: i 1. The Youth's Companion I ..... In 1091 I 2. All the remaining Issues of l&K 8. The Companion Home Calendar I 1924. All for 12.60. 1 4. Or Include HeCell's Magaaio, t monthly authority on fl1 both publications, only $3.00. i THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 1 Commonwealth Ave. A St Paul nniibtn Mass. .''Ii New Subscriptions Received at Office. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY . r Asheboro People Are Doing AIITT Can for Fellow Sufferers. I Asheboro tesdmonv has been pwJ lished to prove the merit of Dou iri.i. inu Atr in Asneoa who suffer from bad backs and ney ma Lest any sufferer this evidence of merit, we pjnwf confirmed proofstatements fre Asheboro people who stain Doan's Kidney Pills confirm tt former testimony. Here's an A boro case.' 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