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I wUk ta tfcaak tfca psoplt. U
wars m kmd U walla I tu ta
ta aaspital at Rajxfleman. aad as
pwUUx Dc aa Mrs. Wilkanoa aad tfcs aaarta f futara feaarsriowa,
ANNIE MAE BEAKE.
1TX3 FAME AS AITHG2 CP - -J a r.
. tvrtus ut& cup a nation" w.-j - i.;...
Dtxaa. utfr m af ttda wwa-' - - ' -
flmmi auasta securer n
SALE NOTICE
St&tA.
aotbor ai.Th Birth ef A Nation", ' ' '-. . -....'..'
vfeica was adoptad tram hi mtW. "WWt U thi .aiiaa . U lookiri
Ths QlHOtl". ' itod.- . a-.- .T T5i: j -,
R W. Griffith's master prwhxtkn, ) Mr. Bands StaUy, of Hifa PoinU
n Krtk of Nation" a U&iUd paai tha vwk-aad vita bon folks
Artists raleaaa. wfll a ta attraetioa .na fiaiak"., . .
By TirtM of an onkr of th Super- t tht Capitol Theatra, commcndac Visa lUda Parka and alias Bertha
lor Court of Eandoipa County, North aa enrage meat of two day ea Williams, who aro teaching at .- Ut
. 5J OP31 .rroce1 Thursday, March 20. - Pleasant, speat tho wttek-eod with
It wiu do brougnt aero ta axact re- vv9 aoax tugn rum caorca.
nradaetian of th nuiwt attraction Miss Fairy Manaas. who i teach-
which in New York roeontly set roc- inr near Sea&rov pent the' week-
bidder for cash, the following
scribed real estate, to-wit:
de-
entitled, "JJCStout, et al, T. Paul
Stout, et ai," I will on the 11th day of
April 1924, at 11 o'clock A. M on
the premiaea in ColerWff Township, fc playin- to i two end with her parent at Piagah.
r ouiiajo roro, ku wj . uio mgron TMw. tim than had mr hefora rath- Mr. Arlla Tin, who Ka luun orr
ered in a playhouse. This was .. the 01 with measles, is improrinr.
' maaidvo Canhol Theatre where over Born to Mr. and If re. Cut TTodve
First Tract: Berinningat a stone 150,000 persons witnessed the specta- recently, a bob.
corner on souui suits oi Asneooro roaa, de in a iortnirht. vr. r tt . .
thence south 21 chains and 60 links The merest statement regarding gjg a few Uyl with Mrs. Ho-
to a slone tai Setl Cox corner; thence The Birth of a Nation" leaps tow- pLu near GreensborT
east along Seth Cox's line 14 chains perUUTea because there is no other . r.Jf
to a stone, thence north 21 chains and form in which it can be written. Sim- vLJVr5LPu
60 links to a stone on south side of ple facts in relationship to its devel- n?I!J ?LJFAl
Asheboro Road, thence west the van- opments sound extravagant until you fLL a
ous courses of said road to the begin- have seen the production and realised parents ax Asneoorq.
ning, containing thirty acres more or a tithe of its sweep and power. xr immm,,
less. Except nine acres heretofore ; It covers the essential details of P t3,A . J .
sold. American history ranging through CANDIDACY FOR AUDITOR
Second Tract: Beginning at a stone three centuries. Actual battles are
Vicy Cox's corner and running west shown with tens of thousands of sol- Mr. James P. Cook, of Cabarrus
82 poles and 16 links along the big diers in the conflict. 18,000 people county, has announced himself a can
road to a post oak, thence south 6 participated in the tolling oi the Hiu f or the nf fitat AmNt
poles and 17 links to a stone, Wm. story. Three thousand horses were datlf0.'Uie oOice of aate Auditor.
Lain's corner, thence west along used to give the calvary and other "Mr. Cook was born and reared in
Lain's line 55 poles and 10 links to a thrilling effects of the wild dashes Cabarrus, and was educated in ttie
stake, thence south one hundred and lover miles of territory. - Cities were county schools. After being promta
fifty poles to a stake, thence west 28 built up only to be destroyed by fire. fwje educational work tn his
poles to Thomas Hinshaws corner. The total cost of the entire production county lor several years, be was
thence south along Hinshaw's line 66 was in the neighborhood of $500,000. e'fctedto represent his difitrict in the
n c- xt: rvv-.'. Via. VnnAraA mitntiun mJ uxim. ' otate oetiate ana was chairman of the
corner on Hinshaw's line, thence east streesses worked for three months to jl"10 Cmmattee . whilo in that of-
130 poles to a stake between two make the costumes worn by the peo-
marked black oaks.thence north 25 pie. Tea thousand yards of cloth
degrees and 20 poles and 41 links to were worked into costumes worn by
a stone, thence north along Seth Cox the women while 25,000 yards of
line 100 poles to a white oak Seth's white muslin were used up in the re
corner, thence straight to the begin- galia of the Ku Klux Klansmen.
ning, containing one hundred and The narrative is filled with tears
twenty-five acres, be the same more and smiles. A brilliant cast lends
or less. Except six acres heretofore animation to the story. The list of
sold. i present stars and film favorites in-
T. vr.v iov 100,1 ! eludes such well known screen artists
This March 12th, 1924. M. Henry Walthall Gishf Mae
J. A. SPENCE, Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Mafy-Alden,
5t 3-13-24 Commissioner Josephine Crowell, Ralph' Lewis,
ZELLS FERTILIZER
Zells Tobacco Fertilizers make A-l
bacco and their drilling conditions
excellent.
R. S. FERREE, Agent
Asheboro, N. C.
To-are
fice. For the past fifteen years, Mr.
Cook has been at the head- of the
Jackson Training School at Concord.
His work here has been splendid. He
is endorsed and supported for the of
fice he desires by a large number of
s : i i , l ,
inenas ana neignoors wnose -names
appear on the folder announcing his
candidacy. J
Sell your Real Estate
AT AUCTION
FRANK A. HENLEY
Real Estate Auctioneer
Box 843
HIGH POINT, N. C.
, WILFRED C. CARR
Optometrist
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Office over Bank of Randolph
ASHEBORO : SATURDAYS ONLY
V.t. E. B. ax.4 i
aLJ, E'eds Siiacay. "
lira. S. A. CareaoM and cUrea
of Greea6boro, wars week-end visitors
bare this week.- . .
Mrs. J. C Luther and children, of
liberty, were ta towa Saturdar - and
ware' accompanied home by Mr. and
Mrs, Willis Lather who spent .Sun
da wfth them. - r i
" Misses Rath Ftech aad Boss Thoia
as, and Mr. D. E. Whitehead beard
Dr. Greenf all at Guilford CoUeg last
Friday night.. - -.-r" . - -
Err. W. L. Scott preached a aer
moa of great appeal aad wise counsel
to the parents of the community oa
our responsibility-to th child - last
Sunday morning.' Every father ' and
mother in towa should have heard it.
Messrs. Paul Whitehead and Lane
Forrester were home orer Sunday
from the State University. - Wa are
always glad to see the boys eome
home, - ' ' --
Mr. J. P. Cox and family went' to
Greensboro Saturday, r-' i H-
Rev. and Mrs.'W. A. Elam went ta
LOesville Friday to attend the funer
al of a friend. ; - , s 'a-
The epidemic of measles is abating
now, nearly everybody Having bad it.
Our depoty Mr. ward, and others
went oh a still hunt Sunday bat fail
ed to find anything but soma empty
Jugs. - There has been some evidence
of sugar-bead around and CT course
some of the fluid ia being smuggled
into town to the ruination or - some
now and then,' bat as a whole, we
have a community oi young men tnat
think more of themselves than to be
come hogs and drink the slop. They ,
are far better than the fellows of the
average small town. Seldord-tio tiiey.'
give anyone any trouble and we re
peat that you "will have to travel a
long way to find a better behaved set
of young men than our town posesses. I
We attribute this' to the good .train-!
ing the past years hav offered them !
by our preachers, teachers and most
of all, good mothers. And of course
the splendid, influence . of our fine
young ladies makes it almost - im-!
possible for our boys to be anything
but gentlemen. AU honor to "our
boys and girls.. May they continue to
be the fine young folks they are and ,
develop themselves by the advantages
offered them until the shameful prac-!
tices of the past will become nothing
more than a repulsive memory.
MARRIAGE OF SOPHIA
YOUNG PEOPLE
Miss Pauline Allred and Mr. Ros-
coe Powell, both residents of Sophia,
were quietly married at the home of
the officiating Justice, Mr. M. E.
Brown, of Randleman Route 1, Sat
urday, March 5, The bride is the
daughter of the widow Allred and the
groom the son of Captain Powell. The
many friends of the young people ex
tend congratulations.
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You are lnviteajto visit
our Mirro
at sir
irtment
An interesting experience is in store for ywt;
In our Mirro Department we are now showing a
complete selection of MRBO, The I'inest Alu
minum. Yon are cordially invited in inspect
unusual exhibit. V ,!?J
You will not be asked to boy a single, tHihg,
but we know that yon will carry away with
you at least a dozen ideas for improving' your
household equipment, as the result f examin
ing the almost endless variety; of fine and use
this unusual exhibit, ""i -: .v" it ,
After you have seen this Mirro exhibit, well
expect only two things irthat you will think
of Mirro as being synonymous with quality and
true economy, and of our store as being the
place where you can buy Mirro with the great
est convenience and satisfaction.
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ASHEBORO HARDWARE COMPANY
asheboro; N.CV ""
Courier
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Vallfiv Farm, one of the most valuable farms in RandolDh county will be sold to the mshest bidderon
zhrivfi ifjiip This farm is lorfprl imp anil imp-half milps PiLst of Sparnvp. in a finp npihlinrliifihfl arid -ltKaii-
nail a nuie irum uie ounc nigiiwav. t guuu nuui miu seveidi line uiui tuts ai e uusc ui liaiiu liiatuiig it a uiur
able home. The house has eight large rooms, fine hallways, electric lights, niwfMplac
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