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J. Although the 'ened te asnounee that. ho intended M - r.il Girt To j caa xu&ka it euUy-at hom. naf :- -' Eis, PUnu ana Bulbs. "Tte Ei&aJa cf th SoatX" ara an ' XXly fiescrlbd wlili aundrftdj of actual . Teapot Dotna Naval Oil 4esea saada j carry out the policies of the Harding photograptic pictures ta the Ht 1J24 fc. fonner SacreUry-of the Interior adminiatratioB end the bstsI eil leaa Be4' Boot of tha South. , This et Fn to Doheny and Sinclair, raspec- e were one of thoee policies. There is Hastings', Seed Catalog Is Uia treat- tively, hare eeastitated an open scan- ne record that he ever .protested est and moat aaeful Seed Book erer . dal for nearly two years, no edminia- jagaiist these leases whOs Yice-Presi-pubUsaed for the Bouts, Tea need it, t ration Republican , has- assisted by '-dent or, offered any sutrestioBthat and we want yo te Ura ft entirely word or act to brinr to ht any of ,they should be taTestJrated by the ad-tr.- : t; - v r . -,v the shameful and hamiliatinf facts ministration. He haa.beai Tresident - Wt are also" riTinc to each ISU teat have shocked the nation in con-' tor six months during ail which time, ' ninmMu 4k 4.i. w;.nl ! m Wftli m iirior thereto, the names of BKAUTirTTt TXOWEU3 ABSOLUTsV tion. On the contrary ; they- have Secretary or the Navy Uenby and ez LY FREBL Tbs new Catalog tolls att, sought to belittle the lirseoasions of itj Attorney r General Daugherty have about ttaad gJvee -every tare tor the have threw, ell manner ef eb- .been iwtcriouslj associated with these tMiw. idAcleM. in thgi war tf the inTwtira 1 ie&MW-- . . v WUMUWWH ' VI ease wuws swi Va-. ' - . .ra ra Tl f . . i 1 - chasing and ttfantlag seedfc bulbs and tor-f 0 lt l lr" " TuitH J Senator It was 'not until Senator Walsh of Dlants- aars'the - Btad World Re- Thomasi: J. "Walsh ef Montana, had (Montana had secured an agTeenent m vnwTi" 'W vut- wn ta' have nd Wd bare the rawest and, the -toostithe investigating committee to-sup-kaen thawMdrMew?8eed Book IWve that he received any iport ia principle aTeaolution directing i-Z!?V2JJZLZL eoooeration irom the :rv-Republican the President?) emnloy tnecial eoun- SiZL'MOTJrTM.- take action for ITr-iiT ji J t ni rA v ttai.f.-!iii. -r- v Ithe cancellation of the leases, with the W .?2iSS- ' HKmind a Demoeratie feaoonUderstandW that the action of the HroHAaTlNCa "CO REiDSMEM. h the Senate to reveal the fact that eomrnittoe should be kept aeeretj tot .t-U!,?!LJ.5lf.P5,l ehaae leaaae had heee eeeretlr made. President, Coolidf 4 ;adeany public , wC .WVand sifter-ttie resolution was offered utterance:, concerning .'the . Teapot X.-: ' ' -;: -ie Interior Department refused- to JDome.scandaL At trndnightthat same slJkW Vl?Tl?nT) '1Ul?iir .; to-the pres-tU report4hat dar-he issued. toment antkapat- llLill; 111.1 1 1 1 Ii ; 1 1 1 . rl f i ! suchr secret leases had' been made., ing me areeo-upoa'jresoiuuim, con r DEATS; OF MRS. A. W. SATIS j MR, GASTON HXNSHAW PEA T i , i - - . I -"---." 1 "J " ..LAidaa Jane Devia ouiedy passed Mr. Gaston Hinehaw died at ha awaT Ker home e Sophia Route V home sear Rsndleman, Febraary trev - - - . A J LA. L. Av OC Da rebroary X, 1924. bne was a oaugnver a a p. l, kv um r- of the late- Jonathan aa4 I ancy was a uie long memner tzs i nomi Ykkery, ef near Level CreaaT Mrs. ehorch. For several years hi ka: lv i Davis was married in early life to . blind. - He was twice aiiarned. . U Addisoa W. IXavis and to this union, first arife was Mas Manaad Jwaree.. bora two sons. r. U. and James rrom wmcb enioe was soya am gin. Tne coys ere, ucero niniaw. .. of Raleigh; Charlie, Anlo, David, ami Edgar, all of Randolph; and Mies . MayiMld Briles who Uved with ner father. He was ...buried at Bethany. Tuesday- U a. m. His last wife Miss Mary Underwood, who died era! years age. - Davis i and three daughter. Mesdames Zorade Loflin and Mar Fariow;.and Miss Clara Davis, aU of this secuon. Besides her husband and childrea she m rviad bv six sisters. Mrs. El- weed Rush, of Liberty; Mrs. Kelley a Coltrane, Mrs. EL L. Hayes, ef near Randleman; Mrs. J. S. Davis, of So phia, Route 1; Mrs.' Tom Marley, of Guilford county; and Mrs. Garfield Thomas, . of Pleasant (; Garden; :; and three- brothers, U. w, w, l, bob X Vkkery, ef Randolph . county. The deceased was ' a . member of , Level Cross M. ?.T church andired'a con sistent Christian life. She was a lov ing devoted wife and mother and was ikind and 'helpful ; neighbor. . She possessed ' pleasant ; disposition through life, which won forlier many friends among old, and ydng.- Mrs. Davis had been'.lo jdeclining health for several months and tin January inrti niTTArM a klto&b ui uuaiiaa from which she diei? : During her last illness she made -the remark to relatives that she was' taken ill to not Meover but rave the assurance whiclLit was charged;! that;that she was ready to go. The fun ad: been) 4 leaki In that mid- eral " was eonductedr at - Marlboro ent 1 President Coolidge Friends church Bunaay anernoon oy Dartisan. oolitical note: Rev. Mr. Sykes, of High Point, and mderatand,' men are involved Margaret Hackney, of near Greene slong to both political parties." boro, interment followed in the church ' . . . i r . l . .it. Sil J ITki. wrAa tti. Aif Aum nnlifiMal lit- Mnut.rv TIA TkAll maTerfl . . , , . : ;t .o mat ne mignt oe laminar wim muuu-. i'y. w m .;. r. ??1?in? SJ'-llrtMi-'tWlwaTOl important deilterance in the Teapot Dome investi- nephews, and the floral bearers were sui:ri5ur raw w- -.munf! fffrrf : Whm he took of- sraUon. The only person to wnom nieces, me large crowu m fice as President the Republican party thys reference could have applied was ance and the beautiful array of flow press cited among his qualifications Mr. Doheny, who is not a public of- ers showed tiie love and esteem of for'Presidant that his experience as ficial or a Democratic official of any 'her many friends. iThe family have an unofficial member of the Cabinet kind, nor ever has been, and bears no lour heart felt sympathy in their sor- blood. iGude's PcDto-Manean. It willheln yfon Wohdarfnllyi" At -your drug ' gist's, in both liqu!d and tablets.- value of Gnde' Pcpto-JMnemn, writ today for generous Trial Faakosc of Tahlew. Bend no monti juat name . and mddraas to M. 3. ttreitenbeeh 3as Wcrrp St, K. V. -an finnffloinl had made him familiar with the oper- responsibility to the people. Tonic and Blood Enricher Subscribe to per year. The Courier, -2.00 -'.6 &. THERESAkDIFEERENCL, N WEST IilENT' AND SPECULATION ur , Some people ?buy beautiful 'engraved Crtificatesrinnlreiit lpropositions -IwitH the fceiW thkt ithey -willet rich iiuicki Vt The.t'gliteotalker who .sells the f slwkpictiTfebigretu Thisfespecu y' latioiii;! Others,4sthei inore, conservative buy' certificates too but they KNOW ex- ;:-,cuy wnai, uiciciiii nauM jiuu uw their money Js safev v - a . Yestment Standing well but in front of theentire list' of investments; are ' First' Mortgage . Bonds.: No otherlnvestmeiit' carries the V security; safety bf priridpal-ahd sound y ness of a good First Mortgage Bond. - le AlanianceTirstMortgage': (Sola Bonds form ah ideal investment : Secured by v First Mortgage bh property, Vpaying six-r ;pcr cent interest these : bondsrmeritthe investment of the "surplus funds, of Tpri-" vate individuals as well as funds held in, '. .. trust. . ... ( v:, . . - - ; ' ' . -,.: . , . I .i . ' ..... i l ' I" ' MM ANGE- Ii::urancc ' Rcdl' Estate Company ' Cni:i::laudSurr!u3336,CCir') W. K. C'-ri 2 , - Manager ' .r-r::nr:tcn,vNcTf!i'Carc!!na w JNEWS STORY INTERESTING LETTER FROM MISS TOMLINSON (Ford Motor Company Detroit Mich.) The Ford , Motor Company enters The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. the new year" with a new product, an Dear Editor: all steel combination truck body and standard rord cab mounted on the One Ton chasis to be sold as a com plete unit. The new body is of open express type, so constructed that it may be readily converted into other body combinations by using stakes, side boards, canopy, top, screen sides, etc. "In fact" says the Ford statement, .... 1 . - - "tne purpose m prouuemg mo i body was to place a low cost general We have been taking The Courier for the last few weeks and enjoy reading it very much, especially mother who lived in and around Asheboro until she was 13 years old. She has been away from there many years '.but sees the names of many people whom she knows. She is re lated to the Swaims and Fentresses. I should like to correspond with any I nntt related to the lomiinsons or -. I- v.j.1. ini related to ITCJWJtBl, I wanrome family history - The tody is huilt of steel f;-.S&j2!S: stand the most average usage and , "WZZZ 'STT- fm.il'I'VUU A u cuajw.v .T..v o , J Mr , row. CARAWAY NEWS and very m . yoncE .,. Havinir qualified as administratot on the estate ef Ett Pritchard, deceae ed, before D. MVWeatheriy, Clerk ot the Superior Court of Randolph eoun- All. persons having claims against said estate are notified to' present them to the undersigned, duly verifir edj on or before the 9th day, of Feb-.-' mary, 19Z5, or this notice wiu m pleaded ia bar of their recovery; and aU oersons ewinK aaid - estate ' will. came forward and make -. immediate. settlement. - - . - -L . This 5th day of February, 1924. GARLAND P. PRITCHARD, Administrator, CHAS. H. REDDING, Atty. - - ..I 1 i .IT . I I li NOTICE OF ENTRY TAKER P. F. Garner and N. R. Thornburg has thia day entered 25 acres of land more or less in Union township, Randolph county, adjoining the lands of J. W. Birkhead on the South and East and on West by Hill heirs land on-North by Geo. Adderton lands and others. This 2nd day of February, 1924. LEE M. KEARNS, 4t pd, 2-7-24 Entry Taker. NOTICE OF SALE any information on the subject. Most sincerely yours, MISS ELMETTA TOMLINSON, 1 ; Summitville, Indiana. nreseht' a new develooement in struction. ' The .steel sills are rein forced with wood in order to lessen vibration and road shocks, thus mak ing for more durability and longer Tife. . . . ! The loading space is seven feet two inches in length "by four feet in width and of convenient and practical depth. The end irate is strongly braced and secured hy heavy chains which hold mied in an ,, automobile acci- ll in position wnen iuwwcu. The cab, also of steel construction is extra roomy. The seat is of artifi cial leather, -well-cushioned on four A. K. LYTTON DEAD Mr. A. K. Lytton, accountant, was dent near Cary Tuesday.-; Mr. Lytton is well known in Asheboro, having done accounting at the court house many times. At first his injuries ap- inch SDrinsrs. Protectection from the ..-.j 0vi,i. hnt nrahahlv not- fa weather is afforded by close fitting Q and he was aWe t0 Ik all the aoor curtains, mouniea on uprignis and opening and closing with the i door. An oblong window in the back of the cab srives ample facilities for The infant daughter xf Mr. Mrs. B. F. Morgan has been sick but ia much improved. Misses Corrina and Sallie Reams were visitors at Mr. A. S. Rushes' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robbins visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Walker. Mr. Carl and Misses Mae and Lula Rush attended the Raymond Brown ing meeting at Trinity Sunday night Misses Edith and Jessie Kearns, who are working at High Point, spent the week-end at home. Miss Lula Rush, who is teaching at Mt View school was a visitor in Asheboro Saturday. . , Miss Dora Kearns, who is teaching at Flint Hill, is at home this week. "Miss Bessie Walker, of Elon Col lege, spent the week-end at home Whereas, on or about the 14th day of January, 1925, officers of Ran dolph county, North Carolina, cap tured on the road near Sophia, Ran dolph County, North Carolina, one Ford (roadster) automobile. The same was engaged in transporting whiskey; and to-date no one has claimed said Ford. It is a 1923 model and engine number is 7980629. Now, therefore by virtue of tne laws oi North Carolina, I, the undersigned Sheriff of Randolph County, North Carolina, on the 25tb day of Febru ary, 1924,, at the courthouse door in Asheboro, at 10 o'clock, A. M., will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, said Ford automo bile. This the 5th day of February, 1924. A. C. COX, Sheriff for Randolph County. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Walker in Asheboro Saturday. Shephard school is planning to give an entertainment the night of the 16th. Messrs. L. C. Parrish and R. F. Harris were business visitors in Asheboro Saturday. . were 2t 4-7-24. MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE way to the hospital, , but died almost immediately after arriving there. He ia a native of Arkansas, about thirty- five vears old and unmarried. The the car into a sandpile and turned it over. - The driver Immediately ilea and has not been seen since. Honor Roll Gravel Hill. School Third Month. For First Grade Hoyte Allred, Junior Davis Buby Cox, Paul Latham, Sherman Latham, Hoyle Loflin, Wan Skeen. ' : -Second Grade Baxter Lax, James Surratt, Addie Scarboro. x Third Graderace Surratt P Fourth Grade-Lyde Pavis, , Cora pavis. poten Hill, Wayne Loflin, Eu pene Loflin, Arthur Morris, Cled Morris, Loyd Snider, Clyde Lex. ; ... Sixth Grade Beulah. Tysinger, Bertha Surratt ' " ; Seventh ' Grade Etta Tucker, Jes ele Tucker, Elble Scarboro, Pearlie Snider, Ruth Morris, Opal Loflin. leacner mary jiincy nancoca. j. HONOR BOLL . rear vision, adding to the safety as 0.5Hn nwmmH whn the driver ran ' . . . . . 1 J eww.v . 7 , wen as we convenience oi me unrer. The newTruck which is already on display in many Ford dealers show rooms throughout the country, sells complete with steel cab and body for $490.00 F. O. B. Detriot, bejng priced in accordance With the standard Ford jpolicy. : x . ? th addition to the saving offered ipuck users In this , body, is the con venience of now being ahle to buy the Ford Ton Truck complete arid ready to ptff into service. ' ,t . Women appreciate the quickcHPlt of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc. as mixed in Adlerika. Most medi cines act only on lower bowel but Ad lerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Excellent for obstinate con stipation and to guard against appen dicitis. Helps any case gas on stom ach in TEN minutes. Standard Drug Company. &u 1847 PLASTERS 4 Standard Exttrmi urjk Pain In Side, Rheumatism, Backache, Any Local Coin LImtM am AUJCOCPS Uu Original. SaaBsaflsaBsHHHsHHBIaVVssl aaoauaw 666 quickly relieves Colds, Fever and LaGrippe, Constipation, Bil- . tousness and Headaches. r ' ' Following is the honor roll for the third month of the. school at rark's. Cross Roads, . ,' - :;,- -:'i'"n ' j J First Grade Martha Caviness, Vlr ginia Burgess,'- r ' : - I ' Second . Grade WinWCaviness, ! Hutch Burgess, Norva Stout."' -J-"".. v4 1 Third Grade Wellons Coward.' t Fourth Grade James v. Carmac, iClarence Burgess. v 4. i ' Fifth Grade Madge Carmac, Blanche Burgess, Mary Burgess, Bryant Burgess, Delena Stout , ; Sixth Grade Bascom Burgess.11';." t ' Seventh Grade Garland Brook. :'- - ! ! ; jonN, hixon'Tdead' 1 1 c f .M ' W eft i, i .iLJ .'WJ ' I John Nlxnn died, at bis home near Mill boro February 8rd, at 8 o'clock, ,of dropsy . and other, complications. Mr. N'lxon was p0 yrart old lost July. !H had been In bad. health for more 'thm a year." He Is survived by his wife ; who . was Miss .Joanna ' Brown, j three' sons, , Clifford Everett,, and j Gray Nixon,' and two daughters Mrs. L. J. PbvIr and Mic !arv Nixon, all of'Kandolph county.' lie was a good citiri-n, a fjuiotj un.tsming man. lie profr .icij religion yrar ago but ne rr Joined any rhurrh. He was rmrled Tuf-iulay at 2.W) o'clock at ;rays Ci.Bp'-l,, Kov. Mr.. Ashburn, cfHrlat- nor- w fc A 5 --T! riW I I irf , ..I:; '' T i hy. - - - -- 1' -f " irr,--.i-.aaBaaavmaaTaT-TBVTI-TrrrT; ' t ' ;- f.l 5i ; .5' - With over 200,000 orders for Ford Car and Trucks already placed for delivery during the next few months, we rjro faclns a record breaking 6pring demand. Each successive month this winter had witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing that of any previous winter season. This increase will be even greater during the 6pring months, always the heaviest buying period These facts suggest that you place your orderearly to avoid disappointment in delivery at the time, desired II . ujr- . ;-;r,:..-. :: us .in--h'?. - .v 4- , ... It te not necessary to pay cash for tow ear In order ; r to have your name placea on 'the preferred delivery . ' list .You can toake aemall payment down, or i 'you can buy, il you wtah, under tha convenient ' terms 'oi the Foid Weekly: Porchese Plan. r 'S ;Scithe:Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer m 1, t-iV 'Vs-; '' T' f- -. I. "I ' tMl"f!'. 1 ,- U f :t a 4 Hi' ii if. . '' - ' '
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