'Thursday, I'Jrtlx 13, 152L 'THE ASHTEOHO COUMER; ASHEBORO, N. C 4 4'-' reosiiNEvr emzxxs or: - - : T TUE JCOUMT .MAEEIZD ' On Tuesday, March 4, at 1:50 p. nv, "Ijlrs. Ann F. Kearns was anited in , xnarrlag' te Mr. L. M. Cranf ord. The ' " ceremony was performed by Rev. O. ' ' P. Routh ml the parsonag in Central .' Tails, after which the couple motored to the home of the bride near Farmer, where three course dinner wa aerv r ed in th dining room which vu - $ tastefully decorated; carrying out the color scheme of yellow and. whit. . !;Th decorationa were of yellow and EXTLQSOX IV UTAH MINE i U .CAt'SESMAJTI DEATHS Twenty even -miners are known te be dead and 127 an entombed ia the Utah Fuel company' lain near Cas tle Gate, Utah. 'Rescuer who hare attempted to remove the mem' from the mine brought the aad im to Franklinville News , Th ORIGIN OF SCANDAL""" Mr, Edward G. Lovary, who ia ia k aanaa 9 tR wrnwA a vwTiHm dolph MbTO wW g nm minnow and also York' pond . on .iwu , tlBer" magaxine: ; Bush creek, It I hoped" that the l s Im J9J Chariea IHughea, who other cotton mflla on Deep river will had been th notably Boceeasful "re- th waiting hundred f wivea, molh- j have minnow pot in their ponds, so jforav Governor" of New York, was era and sweetheart th doomed1 that In a few yearther : will men who vera clustered around the Plenty of nsh. -. j.' entrance of th shaft awaiting ' news, tnat at least twenty-seven 01 tne miners were already dead and that wMt crepe paper and daffodils with Pfrit)ly this many mor would soon ? ferns.' -C-Vt ' V Peri tbp be ' MmuHl ta mnM forward from Ota y I Supreme Court - and mak tha ne Victor Council N&228 Jr. O. TJ. A. for President, - His eminent resoecta- M. ha changed- the meeting ""night bility was desired as an asset. Bat ha, from the first Saturday, night to the too, was defeated by ' Wilaon. . Then first Monday night. 'The - meeting began at one a systematic effort to night now are first and third Monday : recover th lost ground. WQ1 Eayea fallen b-l night of each month. J was mad chairman of the Republican M Bom, March 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. 1 National Committa. , He mad such) Th- nests were. Mr. and Mr. J.l ways were bioctea wun ' t v j A Ham - IT- MM..! atrnetiana. "sv . v I Mri;.nSnon7of Aheboro 1 Seven mutinateJ bodies have been J. F. MeCorquodal, a litti girt, Ja a thorough Job ci discrediting Wilson Mr and Mrs KearasVf Ran- removed from th mines and th res- nita. it and th Wilson Administration that I &SiSiib. and SEpyel fjrat said that at least twenty move Messrs. J t Bute and H. P. Kacky 1920 it waa bought perfectly aaf. ;" fordToi Klevs Store. bodies could be seen on one of the went to Greensboro' last .Monday t nominate Harding, a eanaervativ, ' V ' Mra. ftanord ia on of Randolnh'a slopes. Fir broke out Sunday after- evening to hear Souse's band. a reactionary, and n adherent of th r inost indSoS won sndk vera oTin on of th emergency exits! Mrs. M. W. Free ha moved from Old Guard. This confidence was jus S5il5ln nd tas greatly hindered rescue work.-.T.A. Wrenn'e to Chatham county near! tifie by the great vote Harding re- VSClrL! I ZZ-jt-tM vw Th exnlosian which caused the death Bennett ? ? : ceived. tea van una paragrmpa 01 pout, history because the present scan-! had its origin in the return to f i.v w1 4 T:TL.-0... r"L - x i ne oeasqn s vnoicest x I Models In b GUMUSi Board of County Commissioners " 1n Randolph county. J-.ijpr f , Mr. and Mrs. Cranf ordy will reside at present at. his country horn' in New Hope'iownship' v .. c. Their manir: friend wish for them t 1- Tom Tarheel 'says somebody set fire to a patch of woods next to his farm trying to burn out the boll wee- entrances weighed 800 pound and State Highway. - .,- . iper 0f n element in our national was blown across the canyon, a dis-1 a numDer oi people anenaea we;pouucs tnat naa Deen twice reouKea tance of one-half mile, Timbers and sale of property at the residence ' of j and rejected by its own party asso other' heavy obstructions were scat- the late T. A. Slack, Saturday even-: dates. tered for miles around the nine, .Bed ing. , ; -xfrx l u wrecKea Mr. iait s Aaministra- Cross and other organizations are Mr. A. F. Jordan has accepted j a, tion. Now the same element is re giving all help possible. The rescue position as plumber with !Mitchel' sponsible for the present mess and work will begin as soon' as the pas-'.Bros. Greensboro and left Monday for i the cloud of foul black whispered talk sage-ways can be cleared,. High Point. ' ;-': v Jat Washington. . f - Mrs. Nan Cox; of Greensboro, .'is "It is time for a thorough house Club women of Richmond County 'mAndinr this week with her friends cleaning. A clean administration in sold products to -the' amount' of' and relatives at Franklinville. - the public interest must be our ans- viL All he succeeded in doing was to ! 1659.64 on the four Saturdays during j w.'A. Martin and son, James, and! wer to the disclosures that have been kill a lot oi young growth and injure which the curb marKet war conauctea some1 of 'the fine oldrees. The wee- in February, reports Mrs.' Anna, Lea vil Wasn't hurt. " J Harris, home agents - i H. B. Buie went to Troy last Friday, j made. These shabby, furativ figures ;1 4 t i 4 '"I Ta the Trader tj&cs . We have just unloaded two ears of EXTRA CLEAR ;iRED CEDAR SHINGLES and are to serve you at $6.25 per thousand at our warehouse. Also, we have Galvaniz-i ed Metal and other; Roofings. Let us supply you. ' rr , ;i f LEONARD WARD, Manager ,i WORTHVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, RIGHT 50R v Go slow with the man who rushes in after a few minutes conversation and thrusts a certificate into your hand saying Here's the investment you want". He may be sincere but that's not the way for you to use the money it may have taken you years to accumulate. Take your timetudy every proposition from every angle rand make certain that your money will be safe. i Alamance Rrst Mo 6 Per Cent Gold Bonds OH; (- fulfill every requirement for a safe and ' ! satisfactory investment Thire is no (chance of a loss for every bond is backed : by a mortgage on prpperty and pays the V high yield of 6 per cent interest There is )J no safer investment., t , VThesq tbhds may , be had in denomina- 4 - f I r V. x- i - t J.- . f- -f.i lyyi jl8.1 'V .ALAIylArip.S'-' ; .Insurance ;&.Rcal;Estatv .Company;;;.', . '' ; 4 'Capital and Surplus $O50,CC0.00,. a v rxMtt ,rin- 'tntaMM- flu "-iTimi "r, W E. Ehnrpc r - Manager nnrlin-rtcn, North Carolina v W. J. Moffitt has bouirht the W, R. Cox nronerty on Allred street and has moved from G. H. Black's 'farm to this place. J. H. Shaw has moved his family to his farm near Pleasant Cross. Mrs. Herbert Caviness, fit Greens boro, spent last week-end with her mother.' Mrs. W. H. Tippett. Mr. H. H. Gordon, of Troy, in our national household nave dis- Mrs. Bulla of Randleman Entertains 1 1 i 1. : 4-AMAa4 TWin' laSIr Wft All blLO UlVCICa, Ui River Power and Light Co. ! Mrs. L. F. Fentriss, Mrs. Anna Fox, and son, Hubert, "went to Greensboro one day last week! V Some of our people went to Pleas ant Ridge Sunday evening to hear Miss Flora Davis, superintendent of primary work State S. S. association. Mr.' Joe Eimery is on the sick list this week, '. Mr. and : Mrs. f. C. Archer and Mr. and Mrs Lacy B. Melvin, of, Greens borok visited m town Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. N. Bulla delightfully en tertained the Service Workers, Feb ruary fourth, in honor 'of Mrs. T. C. Story and her mother, Mrs. Merrel. was Many . game) were played including rook, checkers, dominoes, fox and goose, Morris and croconole. After which the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. K. Slack served refreshments con sisting of chicken salad, baked apples and whipped cream, coffee and toast ed marshmallows. The society pre sented a set of beautiful hand-embroidered doilies to Mrs. Story, and' a set of hand-painted candle sticks and candles to Mrs. Merrel. Every one voted it a most enjoyable evening. The members, present were Mrs. Story, Mrs. Merrel, Mrs. C. K. Slack, Mrs. J. A. ivy, Mrs. jn. in. Meivm, Mrs. Boone. Mrs. J. E, Davis, Mrs. iff Jsafs .-&rft sacs arjyfeqK. s some fine fish those spring like days I Messrs. A. W. Tippett, of Revolu- . tion, and Joe Tippett, of Gulf, were ; visitors, here Saturday. I ' Mrs. 'Sherman Cox and family and iJoe Tippett, of Gulf, were Visitors here Saturday. . . : ! - Mrs, Sherman Cox and faniHjnd R. L. Tippett, of Greensboro.-sjyjpt Sutrday here with relatives. ' ( Mr. Clarence Grimes and family, of High Point, were the guests of ,W. A. Grimes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patterson, of High Point, and Fred Patterson, of Charlotte, were the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson last aunoay Mr. and Mrs. T, Conner. Mrs. A. N. Bulla, Mrs. B. B. . Beasley, Mrs. Belle Smith, Mrs. L. D. Cranf ord, Mrs. J. H. Howell, and Mrs. S. E. Holland. Mr. Story and family are leaving for ,,Three Rivers, Massachusetts, Where Mr. Story has accepted a po sition with the Three Rivers Mills as superintendent. , . ; UNUSUAL LAW SUIT' ' and son, Eugene, spent Sunday with Mr! and Mrs. R. D. Garrison. Miss Sula Patterson returned to Moncure high school Sunday, after spending a week at her home here. Misses Eunice Banks, Mattie Hall and Messrs. Hugh McCain and W. C. Grose attended a show in Greensboro Saturday evening. One of the strangest and most i unusual law-suits brought into this 'section of the state is a suit brought jby J. F. Doggett of Guilford county Herman Garrison 'against T. J. Finch of Randolph county who own a 77 acre farm in Davidson county adjoining Doggett's farm. Doggett alleges that rubbish left from trees on Finch's farm in Davidson county clogged up a small stream that drained Doggett's farm in Guilford county and allegedly dara- I I I. 4 Mis Mary Sherwood spent the &ea corn ana grass crops oi ii, Week-end at her home in Randleman. 1922 and 1923. Mr. Doggett has Clyde Jones and Joe Fox, of the Started suit for $1,000 damages in Uiiiversity of N. C., were the guest Guilford Buperior court and is asking of their parents last Sunday. " 5 . , .. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horner and. for a mandatory injunction compell- children. of Greensboro,, were the, In or Mr. Finch to clear out the Uttie guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Hurley stream. According to the complaint last Sunday. ' .tream rave rood drainaire un until some of the Finch trees were cut Limbs, scraps, chips and so on are alleged to have clogged the water way and then Finch built bridge was -.'Dr. A. C. Newcomb, Jr., visitor in Durham Sunday. Hebron Curtis, of Greensboro, w th guest of his parents Sunday. Miss Hattie Hall spent Sunday in Yt a 1 ttU k MrTlonrNoaC Mlss Minnie Lut- that caved In and added to the pro- tenon ana nr. maon, oi Duriiiigwn, the ruests of Mrs. Annie B, were ox Sunday.. Messrs. Dave Jordan, of Richmond, and L. B. Jackson, of Greensboro, BIRTHDAY DINNER On Sunday, March the 2nd, a num- l o u. .-n. un ounaay. " of friends and relatives assembled at the home oi Mr. U a. uraoy at r i ay uic iiuifiQ ,vi a.a . rowi Erect and celebrated his 82rW birth- 118 . ,.. I l r tt ... I .11 t J ! 1L.4 I mr. orauy is un uiu suiuier. auuui JO o'clock the table was spread with ,Nan Feme. Miss tSlennle and Bonnie of Greensboro, were the gt ' There will be a musical entertain-1. menvat the school auauonum nexx tU nAt f stables which were Tuesday nighMarch 14, produc b nt br .Venter . Cranf ords , musicians: - tt.7. . ti.i m . . rri mer.Brady. Carr Brady and Tom adults, 85c.;fThirty-flT per eentof , LowdeAnilk. of Seaerov Route It tt proceeds wui go w m w M!,nd u- Emmer Cox, - Mr. CaUie , , t nw. ana rm. x.imer . ojac.-w SMaM Ul,u, Pnth Car. Marv Car. High Point sprat Sirdar and Bun- ridna7; Brower, and ' Mr.. ' Clayton lii l hHVwi rf1fB-a 8MM' rf Coleridge. ' W wish-tor BAturdav 'evenlnir. befinnlnr af ;30. Important bualna 'to be tranaacted and vry member that can iareaneatr d to attend, t . . y I" r RV Thurmad Burge. Of KouU t Ramsenr, preached at th Bolinea thureh 6unday vnlnf at t 0, pnach!nf on of hi b nnon, h . m. rt. . . . . t t M J I Mr. i. oieea ui laauiy. niirh Pojnt, spent Bun wnn Teiacnrea.1", u n Mr. R.'.R.. 'Crime ji v v ONE PRESENT. .V DIDNT WASTE ilONEY.ON TOOH . nil recenti I esmaalgn, agalnif wastefulness in-satin did. not affect J m much as I havant bees abl to eat' : cl anything but toast and Ua .for 'th . JCven ,inat would eao m distre,' My down (;t.w eighty-four- i i'i i zanuiyr-ez anytning au 10a iJayeTenlog past Qv yay;j. I ' ! . at (a and 4 family, f .weight was ; do A,i,n Wm in iw finnda . . 1 1 noun da and 4 eemDlaxkra ) muddy. ; ' ' Misarii Lena tlrimps and Katherme I had frequent pain in ih i region of ' Pule, of GrMnabor 8UU Coll eg for my appendix. I am giao i aia not Women; vUltednsUtim here Sunday. Hstn to an .operation,, a Mayr r It was ralte a vnrprin to Mr. and, Wonderful Remedy bas mad ;imf Mrs. C M. Allred". Franklinville Rout woman at tn." It is slmpU, harm- 1, bwt Kunday morning mhm f rien'U , low preparation thatj remove 0 C-v and n itiY earn to np uiem cciii-iiarrnai .mucus irom wi, jniKinai' brnU lhlr blrtMav. afar than sixty tract end allay-. the . inflammation ppopl werrpremmt."" A table about whkh eauses practically all iUmach, ' d tnirty ie long acroa wr ironi .uvr -an imnun. nurani, mciuw foreh was n ertrted and ' loadod ing appendicitis. On dowi wiH . eon' town with tli lKt ef eaUblPC Al- viim" or monr monow. ..- - Fof Sale by Standard DrugComptay and drgyf Uts .vrywbr.y f '; J rre!lnt CoolMee OrJrd an to Crrnaa of Ivelv rent a buRhl In th tir.,'f on wheat March seventh,, ; t-r fw hort tsika and prayr l"d by C. E. !"tion, all ste to V -'r hrnrt's fnntTf. in tha afUrnoon t:. t'mi fir a v !..' i r; "it In ulnginK. l.virjroi. iri,'-l to enj'iy the oo-rn-lon. At ID S THIS SPRING'S COAT STYLES ARE DIFFERENT Spring offers Coats of infinite variety never so handsome for semi-formal wear, or so trim and dashing for sports and travel use. OUR EARLY SPRING SHOWINGS ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST ft GARMENTS OF EXCLUSIVE CHARAC TER IN DISPLAY THAT IS TRULY WONDERFUL Suits, Coats, Capes, Street Dresses, Afternoon Dresses, Dinner Dresses, Sport Apparel, Skirts, Sweaters, etc. FROCKS FOR OCCASIONS SPRINGTIME BRINGS A new season new modes a . new social ' calendar. In this shoeing there is a type of dress to meet eteiy occasion . a ' .. J-it . .I r. ' v n : ., jr. ;1 V f Hit 1, HIGH POINT, n. a I