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I- ('4 S- is v - 1 ! f I - - ' ' C3UED V f ; v nrPRINCIPIXS, NOT MEN 'M 12.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOLUME XLY1H AskeWfe, North Carolina,. Tfettraday, Doceaber 4, 1923 J- f " - -i- - - NUMBER 4 rL 8th Congress which met Mon day. Dew1- 8rd m--f,s: rV for three days, and dui.ngttat rtime the condition ASM.we" ? Srmed m stormy- As has been truly -id. -Congress remains mobilized fuunorgani2ed" For thja reason, " President Coolidge has not yet ,de facred hUTirst annual message,' to . Ifcat body as vu expected Monday. A determined fight or bloc has " been - nmfrrees over the election of ft CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE IS , START U) IN NORTH CAROLINA I Berinning Thanlugivfaif . daytivt Nona Carolina Tuberculosis associa tion launched its sixteenth annual seal sale. This . association laTthe only organisation la the state that u authorised ,to sell and .' appoint gents ioFte saw or 'tuberculosis t-nnstmas seals, it is financed ex DEMOCRATS PRESENT SOLID ' - . FRONT TO THEIR ENEMY The Forty New Members , Scramble -, lor Places oa Cosaautteea. f , - - (By David F. fit' Clair.) -5 f Washington, December S The progressives in the senate hara pre ferred to let The Old- Guard drean- Ifte that body without registering a : un tNiwPvpr. imml m. iui i.r is rngir na av, Weaker. Mi ' " second W- of fruitless voUna; it was rT-- f that an asrreement of . siv -had been negotiated Lt PKTtresentative . Lotieworth- of ration leader. ' Een-lassocu Wntativ Nelson, of Wisconsin f , Th program adopted for funds to fight tuberculosis in accord. anco wiia we program adopted by its Doara oi airectora, wnicn board is re presentative of -the entire state- As a matter of fact, tht North Caroiha Txjbrculo9is:issociatl9ii s thvoiilT organize4 association in the "state en gaged exclusively in the fight against (uoercuiosis. jc ia oiliciauy . recog nized by the National . Tuberculosis spend RAMSEUS NEWS THANKS.- GIVING OBSERTED Mrs J, M. Kivett ilnds Flv Poilmra tha Ladiea' Aid Society of the Eimseuf Baptist: church will give a supper and bauar at the gymnasium Saturdajrmghtr December Sth.- Mr. -and Mrs. Ray Stout of Car-tkag,-visited -Mr. -T. H. Ellis and family and others recently. iMrs W. A Ward and Mrv Emerson Jpnea; and family, of Bennett, were business; visitors here last Friday; BOARD OF COUNTY 'DE"55JEBJ?rM vnvniT COMMISSIONERS MEET i COURT BEGAN MONDAT ffrfpH that they could not'epeakf of jny'the-tate-Teal money-" not only tho nrogreSSlve dioc, put wumu; rev- "-- -" ffv" w w iwire ot ui Cmmendte it the abandonment of the ector of -th state association, but flgM on Speaker Gillett : XSillett; of -t has also. th approval of the na- l Massachusetts,' -was nnauy ,ieciea i "uvu. --I.rHirt'.MWifh Gillett aa-ain in thelAtMj "Jhftir as. Speaker, the President will 1 BISHOP ATKINS ' SERIOUSLY Winessaire today and the or- kf?, ilLL. AT LITTLE ROPK - ward. .$ w4 i A i -Bishop James Atkins, of Junaloska. A A -r- "iiT"r" ' " !- 1 1 Vl 'y N;-C!.- who-1 was .taken 111 last week jMR. I rU7 KING'S HOME S while presiding over the Little Rock ' " j VISITED BY. INTRUDERS wnferehcebf ithe Methedist EpiBco V .,--J;i -- - pal church, south, has had a stroke of ? f.-ii.t Mondftv niirht the home I paralys and ig reported td'be in a f of Hoe" King; wh? lives aboutJ one .eritical condition. Attending and onehalf mfles southeast of Ashe- Physicians say his death 1 expected vbore, waa ioclced:na Aajnagea,: j"TO -? j.w t , -r.. ths extent of evem Droxen wmaow v Bisnop Atlans was.; taken ui ' on pected when- the senate is engaged in tne tnroes of actual legislation. There are two reasons for this Quiescence of the senate progressives.'; their leader,! TMisa Aline Dixon" and others," of senator i f oueue, is very m nere t;aanotte, spent a Uttie wnue witn JOi!J!M!Il.te, liiMtJ lara Mf. n4 Mrs, Jr W;; Dixon Sunday Just what la -the true stated of i, bis afternoon, r v's ? ? - - s , uwuk VM. UUUU KuoMu.iciJujraji . i nuunKKi viiik v uiuvcioaiijf. last week that he might hot Gve to re-lbrated . here, althoutrh many of f the main ,a thorn in the side of th lRe-J folks pent Uie day out; of town. The publican regulars. " . -yj.i 1 writer and his family and W. E. Mar- The other reason is that even with I ley and familv snent the day with our La Toilette fa', command.the 'Tnght jaunLiila CoxT'Raniseut Route 1. of the progressives" end better - be j We feasted on chicken stew, persim- made to the house than in the senate Ityort paddmg, cake, fruits, etc.". Seven for the house must be onranised from rabbits, eight souirrels. 6 birds and top to bottom before it can begin to one "possum waa the result of the function at all : Part of that organUday's hunt, "The day was one of izaaon. However. was Assured -and I great enjoyment to aiu has been effected, . since the 1 Old R. L1 Kearns made a business trip Guard was able to conciliate Repre- -Greensboro Monday. senUtive Graham of Illinois, a candi- Mk J. T.'-; uie and family, of date for floor leader, by giving him a Franklinville, were visitors in town commanding: position on the ReDubh-i Sunday afternoon can - steering committee. : That ( left 1 Dr.ind Mrs. L. . R. Thompson, of the path open for .-the selection of Winston-Salem, ; spent Thanksgiving Representative Longworth f or . i oor holidays with Mr. E. J. Steed and leader. But whether the nroeTesaives Rimily. v : will stand tip in their fight in opdos t V A number of our folks attended ing Gillett for Speaker remains to be the game at Chapel Hill Thanksgiv seen. - , ; ling. The Democrats -present a ' solid I Jttr E- C. Watkins recently spent on J! lights and the t ?he line &w .ai Own'crhunt: !offi re never .was -Hehadthe good fortune to kill v.r ---o-- r;-- ... i " j.T-J li.: greater seamy among wiem( as tne t "w, wuwn uierv. went M u puw u Wiv" w twiueraire uujtiiik ine j Commlaaioiters meet - in regular , Criminal Coart session December &V '1823, The- foh lowing members were present; 4. l. Weaver, chairman; .C C. Cranford, B. Leach. U M. Cranlord, C. M. Staler. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Is ordered the changes of the Riv er road in Brower ; be granted the change desired by the signers of pe tition presented and that E. B. Leach is designated to look after same, ana that it be built with as little expense to county as possible. The county do ing what work it can with road ma chine. . . 4 In "regard to brides- across Mill stone creek in Columbia township, is ordered that Mr. C M. Staley look into the matter and is hereby im powered to take what action he hinkr proper, I in regard to verge Heams wanting help from county or enter county home, vJ. U. Uraniord is appointed to investigate her condition and is em powered to take what action he thinks is proper. Is ordered that .Alex Kontz. an outside poor drawing $2.00 per month and living with Lindsay Skeen, that his check be made to Lindsay Skeen direct ana increased to $4,00 per month. loia LAwdermiik is hereby ap pointed deputy Register of Deeds L. M. Cranford is authorized to lay off a road from New Hope church to Lassiter Mill by E. C Luther's, Charley Stafford's, Alson Luthers, Oscar Hoover's, M. C. Cranford's and others on condition that the cai came lerence uurine tne I u x . ... i4 himofthebutrage.andthe engaged Wood hounds from W C; top :Atktas rea -York, also, AsheboroVf The hounds pointments., . ; Crop Atkins read the conference "Some of our town folks are killin? al issue has maiM itx hnai) nimi I ham han1 it ia IT, A T. Poomsoa'a " "t TCI I" ii . -j imiM. " , ... . . " . ocrarauie ior. piace, m wntca weignea more mat live nun aiateiy mot reacm u wuie ocx ana telegrams have been eratic members were elected to 1 the i Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McDonald snent Tho (nil U lOUDWta OinraKn un tent U thMr hm mni anrf HomrVit-ni. I U,.o U . t ..!.?. III i. j -ii ' "T.j.'ZLr'Z; k n ,.ir " . rrv -I2vw-.r V. fjw iuuouu h u; wwnu wiuiinenaa at ureens- -iWOOOB wt ctcia auuv r, "VT". J 1 1 ;as"V snRv'SHUIiy is ntutu Still Ia Progi Qvil Tersa Begia Monday. " The criminal 5 term of Randolph Superior court opened ' last' Monday morning, with Judge B, F, Long, of Stateamlle, presiding and Solicitor Z. V. Long prosecuting for the State. Judge Long's, charge to the jury , oa Monday morning was able and to the point. He urged law enforcement and prosecution, of offenders. . -v " Solicitor Long is proving himself an able prosecutor. He is going al ter violators and evaders of the Jaw : in earnest, especially those who late the prohibition laws. In sevarai cases, he has sent the county ' physician to investigate alleged ill ness of witnesses who failed to ap pear in court. One prominent citizen . , waa fined fifty dollars for tailing te - appear as a witness in an important - ' case. . '? f The followmg cases have been, aia- posed of: " r 1 " State vs. Hugh Pool, judgment -: suspended upon payment of cost and support of his wife and child 1 and give bond for xz montns gooa ue- havior. t , State vs. Jack York, defendant pleads guilty, judgement suspended - upon paying una ox o.uu um wot., Also giving bond conditioned not t operate an automobile or motor ear . for twelve months. - t State vs. John Tuttrow, judgement, v that the defendant be fined $400.09 C and cost. 1 State vs. Carl Luck and Walter i Shaw, judgement, fine $50.00 each and cost. " State vs. W. G. Lylerly and Brady i . H. . Oil i I WmVV road be bunt ana maintained witnout Herold( defendants pleads guUty, any MfdiM y.y wiuj. lined Sou.UU and cost, .n oKvnnt endiniT in front OX the - home of -.James Staley, cdoTed.'who ! ohont one mile east of . town. One of the Asheboro officers who was DOUBLE WEDDING from Northern states. With, a -half I bore, a dozen excepions: these new Demo-1 j-Some people get e bonus about this craac representatives nave come to Mm nf thn vr h,t mn j m KiV. congress for the first time.',. Thev are I o . ,,- a Mb : Emery without experience ..e;:gaiM-.--'eJifedayaaaro she was work nn an discarded and upon five spot dropped been bought some from a tailor, made . . i . v s thought W w LtdM8hteof M'- ? Scott. of ;Ashe- Kent f Am the great iron sheathed MrsKivett and never restitched at ' IDOnsible lot the. rOCIt UirOWing ea-lt -j H-.f)-ira trnntur JoHUa IReDubhcan stata of Pnnnvltmnio t tl.;. tu. utu u.j , officer heard. N ;a j maue yevwu- vih. v.rv noft-18 M enterprising -young man ti wmmitw ana oiuntiy. toia mm ; ne i j f -r:MHl M. i;i A8ne,oro ou A - i T&ZlZF 1 mrs. millard Murray dies tthnrtlv. the same heignDornooa mat n uceu i damage by f mtniaers: .wiinwi, .uw . TIBf . our hop wd Garner. "JiftJs, I,v4 -miii.;i , m,i.V, .1-' H.t.r., w last oweekm- The other howe be- and.Thankegivmg, Feast a-Miy, fear yu not eet on" MiUard 'MaiTyr ee -thirty ;rf',ss rk a.wsas'W.s S'EtS2 -town. ' ffi (''"v: days" was that at the home of Mr. and congress, said to Garner K I ranked y g bne'eave; husband, four " ' - ' 1 - Mrs. R. W. York, who lives four miles nn n,s m1aaa. A. i tfi.u I cniiflrcrii ft mo tticr, M. rs. lom rugn l . . . .r - 1 " w - I JW Vll ttllXO blfUUlllbliCB XII UIS9 " - . . , 4.1 . Tl T71 1 TT 1 rtrv !rtiB,maBr-' M5BR and I now .demand my old K RaSseur 7 WlS! lBhouldnowbera.nkingDem- SSS member ot the uuuivc ivi iui. uu iwie. a van, "v i nifir nn thia unmmlttoa " Cumaf I BIG BRICK PLANT FOR; Hf DAVIDSON , Conrad Hill township, Iir Davidson their , daughter Miss Annie. More uttered a Texas cowboy whoop at the county Is to bave a large Bnate onw i man a nunarea jeiauves ana "lema nerve ot fainey. These Northern Democrats are e- i.jm. Tcife ntmrn m nront nTiil All ftcrrPAti that the material in uus secnon are tney reauy ma nave aomeuung m oe nmjr the Southern Democrats, not a 'of i mnArtnv natut. - The i site is 1 thankful for on this Thanksgiving jw v, a.. r ' . , . . 1 , - , , - in vi wuviu uhtq awu UCIC AVI ca score of years that they must take themselves off of those great com mittees so as to give the - Northern wing of the party in congress a chance to do something to help elect a Democratic President and congress m 1924. Some of the Southerners near a.sJdihjr i on- the High Point, day. Everybody enjoyed the fine ThftTTMwiiU an : Denton- raflroad. 1 SDirit of the York family and left rand it is understood that connecting feeling that the day had been well ,1 1 . ! . J aVhII An&v. I MUM A mwiM Kavura. that mAtitr MAta fl 7 . .7 ' .7 ... . t 'It." LU1J - lUi anon to tna - enmnanT 1 in. . nanaiina- inaopy DirvnuByn uuKut wure iui 4 their products. r The i Cunningham these good people. v Brick eomnanv ef Greensboro ere the I . Amnncr Choaa from out of the com a purchasers who: obtained the tract of munity were: Misses Ruth York, of are quick to point out that the aver- tmi Km uvwa a ! . . . lureensDoro, ana sinucne i vim., w. age. iemocrat uiat comes to congress, I Pleasant Garden: Rev. and Mrs. T. J.I estieciallv the house, from the North KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOLD - Green, of Ramseur; Mr. ;and Mrs. 0f Mason and Dixon's line, has not f vijUNlljasll0 iuviiiuitti 4. ureen, oi xmhiibcui, ou, I snown tnat aputuae ior staying on ' -;: . s :L...--Mra.-Havwood Parks and Miss Llllie Ith- 4nh that the nartv and the eoun- Tha local i Tviire of .Knlflrhts of Hughes, of, Franklinvule; Mr. Jack try reouire. That Is notable true of Pythiaa ' held a ry V enthusiastic PiSj. ef Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Tammany congressmen, a number of T meetinr", Mondair nlsrht .when' several I p. H. .lklns, . oi Biier uiy mo whom were habituaUy absent ufrom vonnr mm waa advanced to the rank 1 Messrs rarks and unaerwooa, oi j the house durinsr the last eongress. of Knight. v Alter. eonfemng ox; tneirjion : wuege xne average tsouuiem jtwrnocrat is .. 1- J.114 . v.M r . . - . I tAA aT 1 . M that . t. A n .a! t, M hilta $ UVAIW ... Wwl W1W ' lUUVWUlf . " mv M n m V vt. u aham abv mv.ud elected aa ttfflcera - for the comuurivrqq TkimjTmiN and MR. WlLn I on a committee nas a rreac oeai to Bed- mui uiDDirn IVtrifNTON Irin with hln atondinir m him district a-j nuns jj.aa . i - -TT7. - - . ; , .' ? and his ability to prevent some am- J A beautiful home wedding took bitious rival in the district from de- . TWfnn TKnr-tiaw-at 4:80 If eating him for nomination to suc- p, m. wnen tiasei, tne neauuiiu wu auuabuu. r accomplished daughter of Rev. and clamor of the Northern Democrats Mrs. Joel B. Trogdon .was given m sponsored by "tte Veteran, , Peter marriage to Alexander Eugene Wil- Tague of Massachusetts, is not re iim.. nf Hiirh Point. The ring ser- ceived'ln the best of humor by M. . Arnvlvtea val nMd and , the vows were Southerners. ,-' I Amntr.n h Kjtt. w. r . - aennen, oi i ; me nouse ieraocrata wviw w Chancel Commandei', VI.A rtVaKAmllAM M ' I If . . . , A 1 , . . t IV viyuKCIIvrp Aa A . Prelate. J. D. Ross. ' - ' - Vrt. QiArti I T TrtirBlTon. Keenep of Record and Seal. R. L. Bunch.- - ' . ' ; . r. Master of Finance.' W. 1, Burrow. Master of Exchequr, B. Mastei of Arms. James Burns. ": a.h.hAm naator of the bride and in a better position to give their Be- KepreaenUUve to Grand JLodge, hmnm, v Mr. and Mrs. Williams nnbllcan apponents many a oaa oau 0. L. Pinll. v ..... ' ; . l.ni . j Havi in the moun- an hour. They have at least a score of The Lodira meets at 7:30 P. M in .ln. I nnrtiiiitern North Carolina, men ; hitrhly skilled in the are of lumoie aeoava, wiai mo have lost by defeat in by death nearly . au. The Republicans di themselves and with su- ineet on the floor. doleful looking days. IfiF.T) RANDOLPH COUNTY WOMAN ,') . . : : .1 lUL0"U.' mostUirllllng wd , Mr. Martha Dawson Lucko.ed iu a Ji Lyndon ana Annie ft ji,. mmoo. The her home on oeagroTrr, mu --.. "C1V" "u a oack of 82 vember 17th,. or. near, wouoie, gu r "'Tifc a uuiir -)4iwi i , . . i in rtntp.vill. hounua w uaw ... . ....... . 1 , . J nMOAA(UM in BTl k 1 1 Bk I ' ; ' Lexington arm .u..vvv - - ..w rommun ty .ana a red fox wnicn ",jrth;v jodge. highly rejected and 4oved by an riTrti rTe!,(i morning; tie who knew h.r She was a ftmi - be Early last l1".' i,ever ,n Christ and left testimony "n.J ' thTrtku and that all w, Franklinville Baptist church having oined there some time ago. She was good woman and faithful mother. Rev, W. A. Elam. her castor, conduct ed the funeral service at the Ramseur Baptist church Tuesday afternoon and interment took place at the ceme tery here. May the Lord- comfort the bereaved family. Correspondent Large Bequest For Davidson The largest bequest that has come to Davidson College since the Civil president of the Lorillard Tobacco war was left by Robert K. Smith, Co. Mr. Smith was born shortly be fore the Civil war near Milton, N. C. and has been In the tobacco business practically all his life. At the time of his death he was living at Orange, Va. . So far as is known Mr. Smith never attended college and never saw Davidson College: the donation which amounted to $50,000 was left because of the impression of the merits of the institution. . - The Lodge meets at 7:30 P. M in tains of northwestern North Carolina, men: highly ski i their lodge room and all members are after which they will be at home in rough and. turn! . .wquested to be present . -' " X - Hlgh"Poini-; v.- 'l'.r- Republicans hn f r-;.- m. . v,. - '".''--. the -election or ' - METHODIST trr.COPAL .rAf Prt wiCN CAPTURE ; ? such, leaders. f- Coltrane Y Dec. 1. . J. Tlior:.: - -. The wr with lU ,!:,., , IU-v. W. 1 lv. G. V.'. C town on ?.!m- - 11' (Iui- r"!ii;y (,re: ,.,n. i l'n . tt, of Kamseur, and cf 1 ormer, were in i f,nn vi i,i X lor uH rn- W. 1L McMnhan, 1 and llis Llyer Mr. J. T. Weaver being compelled to feave, C. C. Cranford is appointed acting chairman to sign the approved bills. Is ordered by the board that J. C. Kirkman take charge of the top soiling in Trinity township and to se cure teams for same. ; Is rodered that H. M. Robbins, the attorney for county be instructed to collect any and all amounts due the county,' a list to be furnished by Reg, of Deeds. D. B. McCrary. J. 6. Redding, H. M. Robbins are appointed to audit Clerk of (Jourt annual report. Bills approved and allowed for reads are recorded in Road Disburse ment at Page 15, for General Fund, pages Z3 and Z4" Reports from the various offices were filed with checks for' amounts as follows: C. S O, $560.60; Sheriff, 11080.73; Reg. Deeds, $274.70, and are deposited to the 'various fluids. vltearoo!f;ine are recorded on Disbursement No. 5, page 46. The clerk to the board is author ized to borrow from First National Bank $10,000. to take care of in debtedness. No further business the board ad journs subject to call meeting. The disbursements will appear in next week's issue of The Courier. LEE M. KEARNS, Clerk to Board. Union Thanksgiving Service Five Marriage Ceremonies Thanksgiv , ing Day. MRS. McMAHAN ENTERTAINS Mrs. W. H. McMahan entertained the afternoon teachers of the Ashe boro school at Rook Thursday morn ing. ' She was assisted in entertaining oy Mrs. u JU iTanfora. - A chicken salad course was served at the eon elusion of the games. - "SHOWER FOR MRS. MILLIE AN ' Tuesday evening the members of the rnsciua Club gave a shower , to one1 of their members,', Mrs.' G. L. Millikan, who has recently moved In to her new home.- The members of the club gathered at the '. home . of Mrs. C. C. Cranford and went in body to Mrs. Millikan's home for the showers Mrs. 1 Cranford took ' hot eocoa and wafers to serve. A most pleasant .evening . was enjoyed...- - Ssperior Coal In Deep River Coal i'Mlne. was well with her. u'-j' i 'a fr f xt Sumlav 11 a. m-A!l 'il infi Woik Tognth r ior Good. 7 p. itu No Ovprturrs for" God's . - .l r tna IUW " I . : - , . , s Llyer irom r" ,,.:;v f.rm. The The funeral serves were eonnuct- proceeded to the nugrvn wk a. m. ed by Rev. a Hall at Hopewen are: dogs were 12. Z church -atid Intermit followed k the 7 .i t .u-nvinrk ine ooir. ipAueht and killed tne i"nai .. -. u. aV. Ik a fhatM WB 4"" It .v.- fc.r,ln.t nr.! most thrilling one i vi.v - . fj,i.., they ever eperii-nceu. V" ' . . clmrch cpmetery. M A Wend.' mpn sny thin ' Col Lsmftt th Breaks Ana ,; While watrhlng some dogs ehaae a f' on his f irm In this county, Col. " Track loads of coal from the Deep Diver Coal mine at Gul are being put on the Eanford market It ia said the coal ia of excellent quality and by the latter part of this week the mine will be producing large quantities. -- -, A II Mr. W.'A. Bunch- Assumes Active , Manatemmit of Insuring Agency, t: Jli". P. U. Morris Betlrea, 'Mr. W. A. Bunch, bo has. been with McCrary Raiding company for the pact . twenty yam. succeeds r" . i. Mid hnve Ms off In t!i Aahphoro with its stores closed and all industries at a standstill on Thanksgiving Day rested and wor shipped. At 11 :UU O CIOCK a uiuun service was held at the Baptist church. The pastor of the Presby tria church brineinir the message During the afternoon, and due to tne inclement weather, many who had nlanned to enioy sports of the field and grid iron were compelled to rest. W. Brown, D. But all was not auiet: while others Williams. rested, Cupid persevered pressing Register of Deeds Kearns into ser vice, for marriage license for five couples. AU of these were mamea at the M. P. parsonage, Rev H. F. Foffleman officiating. -ine nrst eouple J. Keener Ialey and Beulah Fays Scuriock, motored irom ureens- boro. Mr, Isley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Isley, of Burlington. Mrs. Isley is the daughter of Air. and Mrs. J. F. Scuriock, of Greensboro. Both have many friends Jn this section of the state. The second eounle came from Hi eh Point, 8. A, Blanchard and Mks Shel ly B. Thomas. They are both young people of charm and pleasing person ality. ,!-., 1 . W , ,.. The other three couples were from Randolph county.".' They were: Lacy Lamb and Elma veaton( lucnar ta liott and Janie Lamb; J. O. Trogdon and Daisy Lassiter. ; Good Pregrsm St M. P. Church n Twenty children from the Method ist Protestant - Children's . Home, tiMr Hlch Point. motored to Ashe horo' Thanki-rivuig, afternoon , and nvt a snlendid nrogram in the even Ing at the M. f. church. . The exr eluesi ware abDroDriate 'forzths Thanksgiving season, and each num ber showed not only splendid train ing, but unusual talent In many eases. TK rhnrrh Waa Well filled and a food offering was counted at the close of the service. - They were accompanies by Superintendent ,of the Home, Mr. IL.'A. Garrett,; f i V:'', ". - '.V. "I . r..V I- State vs. Vance Leonard, defend- -. ant pleads guilty, judgement suspend- " ed upon condition that he be kind to " his wife and good behavior and pay- , ment of cost , , State vs. W. G. Lyerly and Brady. - Herold, defendants pleads guilty, , judgement that the defendant pay ' hne of $50.00 and cost : - -l btate vs. Jessie Ashworth,' defend-. -ants plead guilty of an attempt to . , manufacture spiritous liquors, judge- ' ment that the defendant pay fine of $75.00 and cost , : State vs. Robert Chrisco, defendant pleads guilty, judgement that he , .. . pay a fine of $40.00 and cost and bo requiredto give bond of $100.00- to , - v appear at April term of court and v-1 show that he has paid fine and cost , State vs. Eugene Horney, judge- - ' ' ment that he pay fine of $75.00 and , , cost v . State vs. Teter Smith and Wysong Smith' HpfpTirinntji , : nleaii annltv. judgement 'pmfftntWrS0M each"'" and costt-,': '---v v-v W State vs. Ray Vamer, defendant - pleads guilty, judgement pay fine -' $25.00 and cost State vs. Lindsay Moore, defendant . pleads guilty, judgement, . fine $25.00 and cost. r ' v, ;f State vs. Jesse Frazier, defendant . X pleads guilty, court suspends judge ment upon condition of good behav- ior and payment of cost. i state vs. Larkm farks and our- , ney Staley, judgement suspended up- . v.', on condition, payment of cost and "' - $10.00 each and give bond of $100.0 a, " to appear at April court and ehow , -good behavior. , '--it- Petit Jurors. A. L. Maness, Roddy Fields, Gate v. , Bowman, J. W. Parsons, Eugene Farlow, E. M. Keams, J. T. Pugh, " ' -Earl Macon, H. L. Kearns, Stanley Williams, K. G. Coletrane. J Grand Jurors. A. S. Qapp, J. C. Ridge, Z. V ; Caveness, J. W. Bingham, J. A. El- -, -lis, W. G. Kinney, W. P. Moon, J. M. Ellis, J. a Marley, G. A. StiUey, X H. Gilliam, Joe H. York, J. A. Hoov- . er, W. H. Cooper, John Brown, - w, O. Nance, Joe - A. TRUCK TURNS OVER 7 KILLING TWO MEN Two Orange Crush salesmen y of Spencer, Charles R. Otterburg. and John H. Bernhardt aged 82 and W, are dead as the result of their truok turning over a six-foot embankment. The accident occurred Monday after noon just outside the city limit of Spencer. Eye witnesses state-1 that the truck, which was making , fast time turned over twice mangling the men badly. Bernhardt was a Dative of Davie county and a splendid cit ten. tie leaves a wife and seven children. Otterburg is survived by a wife and one small child,: his moth er and numerous Other relatives. lie is a native of Rocky. Mount and only moved to Spencer a few- days prior to the accident . k , t ;- I Mrs. Phillips -Dead. . . ; Shot While Hunting ' Jeff Rimh; of Northern' Randolph i. rri,1rtntly uliot in the l"tr by a Mrs: Maggie PhinipswLfe of Sam . R. Phillips, of Siler City, died Satur day, December 1st, after a. protracted illness. The funeral service was con-' ducted Sunday afternoon - from the home of her mother, where ber death occurred. She is - survived by her hasbaod and a . three-year-old - son, Bobb, her mother,' Mrs. Llllie D il Mps, four alsters, ' Mesdames C R. Sears. B. B. Bray and Dewey Li . !r and Miss Ernestine l'hillips, four, brothers. EarU. Joa, Willio Sam Phillips, all of .Siler City. ,-t '.. -. .. -1- V."".. MARRIED S.nd Mid I Miss Lillian Frances Hayoq Mr.. Ernest C. David,-both of nett Wire mrrlid Novonibpr ', the offirt tt t (t v.i I ' 'i r of Rev. 11, V. 1 .. - ' Mk I'-.-!-. U i . .t i - , ond TU i. v. : i 1 ,f t.i:"i A ) h.it o -irdHie , f,., . ,!y if Cr.ry To ' ! rg r iUi Uhom lie was null-win Ill 'fin, ir. 's u .inn- morning. I "fl snot I I .'( r ' n ! i '- i i ihfir t "k I I'. T. ! til !''. -"I'.-iilc. hn'Un 5 ; v v. Ii'-n l.m
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1923, edition 1
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