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r ' . . , ' . . r- ORO COUIUEK, AiUlEBUBO, IN. U wH- I r r f WXAT MASSED BETWEEN - COOUDGS AKD FOMI confer with Mr. Cootidge, hi depar- FennaytTania, wher the eld Fe&raae tar vita praia oa his lip for th iw hiae, (the same thai voted th 'treat man in th Preaideocy " short- bartender!- bulldo- ia. a-leetio. t TUt to the WVil Bnm It followed by his definite rejection of mm roars wo and stole aix aailiioas Ha Bad Praia oa EUa Lis Foe th idea f himself becoming a eandi- oa the building of one 8tat capital) l - Coolidto. date, his fiat-footed announcement for under th feadership of Vara joined ...... .. ... . ... Coolidg and by th Preawient'i me- with tho Melloa crowd to carry . th (By Wallace Baasford.) sag to Conresa mxtnt that act Ootidye aaUgstaa-to., victory ..JTaf Waattirtgtoa. IX C May &1& this be takea toward deposing of the Mue- Governor Pinchot. It vui knock I article toer waa pointed ele Shoals Dam While tho rreewent down-and-drageut Tight aetweea the December the curious se el- areola surrounding Mr. ydMit t th White Hoaae to fl mm. ill ' Stvcrtowa mean ' highest quality, low r cost, long service, . and finally ': Tremendous satie faction. . . Goodrich I. CORD did act in so many words advise wets and the dry Plnchet leading the Connees to tarn the dam orer to drys and the wets making the fight Ford, he arged such action as would for CooHdge rfslegatee. Of eoorse no in all hmman- probability reealt in one is urprised si finding Mellon oa tbaoxmsujxunation. the wet side he is -anderstood to There was at that time no proof of have gainednuch of his wealth a dicker merely a very supicious through the operation . of the Old concatenation of circumstances. The OreYhoH' distillery at Broad Brook, developments of the last few days add - Pa. "WheB it burned there was i more circumstance and some real enough whiskey in it to furnish a evidence, sufficient to draw a pretty moderate Jag for two millions of men. accurate bead on what must have A New York Congressman spoke to been an interesting event The new this writer the other day of the evidence converts a strong suspicion famous dinner of the Police tdeuten into a stronger presumption, r ants' 'Association in, New York ' two Senator Norris has never been ae- or three years ago, which was held cused of being a Democrat; he never at The Commodore, a hotel common vntjwA for a. man in hia life who could 1? spoken of as a Mellon property. be so accused; he is a Republican of The newspaper men were barred from i ABheboro, Uie-long habit, in investigating ine " uiuuor, vut wcy eveucu u owm question as to what should be done by printing the tale broadcast the with- Muscle Shoals, Senator Norris' next morning of how under each table Committee uncovered the fact that there was a basket filled with neat James Martin Miller had sent to the flasks of Old Overholt Editor of Ford's Dearborn Indepen-. dent and to J?ords secretary a teie- tv President is still making every gram of deep import and compelling effort to smooth the ruffled feathers interest, xne telegram reaa as 101 Caapel EOf Mea GraUfal Far Ca , operetta la Kaaaalpa Ciaiel"Hffl." K C'iwfl . 1924 The Couriers Through . the columns of The Courier we want te thank-tbe bnst neas men of Aahebere,' FrankliBTille, Worth v2Ie, Ttanrtlf im ig'agd ftamaem i who have helped to jnake possible the publication of eof bolletia on (aa dolph County, f JTlta their ihelp we have suceeede4 , Jn raising enough funds to pay, for printing the bulle tin and we are .therefore pending tit to the printer in a few days.' . These men have proved that they are vitally interested - in; tb, progress, -of-' an dolph, and that they are; working to help make'h a better mlaoa In. which to live. .The . followW , places of business contributed to this fund: The First National Bank, Asheboro. , Aaheboro Chair ComDaiiy, Asheboro Kandoiph Chair, Company, Asheboro As he Do ro Hosiery Mills, inc. Ashe- 1 Randolph County Fair, Ashebere. lea and Goal CoemyABhebore. Home Buildina and U&trUI - r Asheborov." .-ssr-x- t r -1 -- Baadolnh Groeerr Com nan t. Ran. M - ' T 9 9 - Chamber of CoraraarcevAsbeboro. i l L : w - t wwuuum Aianvaciunnf a iUUB- r seur, it. Ihe telegram read as lot- janim. atw it i iuRt m well that lows: "In private interview had with; he do g0 at tnis time, since it said incidentally: 'I am friendly to Iboro. Cos A Lewis Hardware Company, Crescent Furniture Store, Ramseur. Kamseur fharmacy, -Kamseur. Watldns-Leonard Hardware, Ram- seur. ; . ... Randleman Drug . Company. Ran- dleman. The Courier, Asheboro. Standard Drug . Company, Ashe boro, Asheboro Wheelbarrow -Worli Aaheboroi, ? afiT vvrK '- - v Tha jSasdoIph ,Wfcl Inc. rranklin- Deep River-Mill, inc. Randleman... Xamse.Faturt .CoRa - BuiWiiig 1 and : Loan ;if Ajaociaaon, Dr. JG.-CrttcnSelaV'AsheWro.' in Dr. G. H. Sumner, Asheboro, , ,,, Dr. M. L. Lambert, -Asheboro. Leward Cotton Mills, )ne, . .Worth vflle. i. Worth vills Store Company, Worth villa., . , , Very truly, , . ( , FRED BURGESS, . " 3. W," BERKHEAD, JR. , NOTICE Haying aualifled as administrator on the estate of Allen I Skeen. de- KOTICX OF RESALE OF LAND " Under and br virtu of aa order of the Superior Court, of .Randolph. ooiuHy, Aorva.uuvuna, maas m m eertaia special preceecing entiUsd.'D. L. roxAdmr. of Cora M. Fox, de ceased, vs. L.MTToxand his -wife, lAimAjf. Fox et aL the aafe baiag No. e-oa the gpeci&I mcewlmtroekat of said Ceunty, th undemenod com missioiMrj wiU at , IS 4'cJock, -Uj on wuayf thm ump.-.m. 40i ft sell at, pablk auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at th oourt house doer fa Asbabc NortA Carolina, all th certain tract or parcel of land lying and beaur-in th aforesaid Countyaad State and. being more ful- ir aescnDea Dy metes and oounds as follows,1tc-witjf, 'tUia.'A -i. I ThfWl Tracti 8ituatf 'tt Randolph County, State-of iforth Carolina,, ad- jonungTue lands -ot Jesse Reynolds, Dallas Frasier and others and bound ed, aa follows,' to-wlt: Bednnlntf at a am&.Co. Mr. Ford, but wish someone would convey to him that it is my hope that Mr. Ford will not do or say anything that will make it difficult for me to deliver Muscle Shoals to him, which I am trying to do." 1 Senator Norris' Committee also learned from the carefully kept White : House records of the President's en gagements that Mr. Miller did have an interview with the President on the day the telegram was sent Of course the President denies that he such a statement to Miller. controversy involving . veracity the White House is usually supposed to poses a great advantage, but if the . whole people knew Mr. Miller as he has been known, to hundreds of pub lic men ajid journalists in, Washington for a number of years, that advantage would disappear. No man enjoys the " confidence of those . :who know him . better rthan James Martin Miller, and he atatea in lthe most positive manner i that he quoted the President word for word. i'j.Now; come the Ford head quarters with the statement that Mr. : Miller was not , on the Fdrd payroll, though it. was stated in Washington six months aeo that Miller was rep resenting Ford here in certain delicate matters. The- Ford offices also state that they receive hundreds of 1 such telegrams daily and pay no at tention to them. It is another curious circumstance that after the sending of that telegram Mr. Ford did not give out any more interviews assailing ' Secretary of War Weeks; it would ap Ipear that a word to the wise is Still ' sufficient It would also seem that 'when such teleerams begin to take uo too much room a boy should be Dut on the iob of sorting them into .white and yellow piles to be baled, 'even if not read. develops from the testimony of the officials of the Navy that after three years of Republican administration we find ourselves with a navy incapa ble of assembling a fleet that can keep up a speed of ten knots per hour In time of peace. A The People's Bank, Randleman. Asheboro Printing Company, Ashe boro. The Bank of Randolph, Asheboro. Asheboro Hardware Company, Asheboro. - . Hasty's Cafe, Asheboro. Asheboro Bank and Trust Co Aaheboro. 1 Peora grain Vdrill, .wagon hiiJf a lot of rough feed andtner article ;Sfnfltar too tedious to, mention. , , - ' All persons having: claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, . duly-veri fied, on or before the 10th day of May, m a calm sea in time oi peace. taiMiil aAmTVBvteAm a TVa ah in a OTlH guns will show that we could not Asheboro Drug Company, Ashe- J925' "H8 notice wUl be pleaded In, meet japan at sea with nope oi sue- boro. cess, under the terms or Harding's peace conference we scrapped magni ficent vessels provided by the last Democratic Congress but allowed Ja- made pan to complete the Mustu, the most In a powerful battleship on the seven seas. The High Cost of Living is van duished: Easter egg dyes showed a drop in price this spring. FARMER NEWS Ingram Filling Station, Asheboro, The Bank of Ramseur, Ramseur. Ramseur Broom Works, Ramseur. E. L. Hedrick, Asheboro. Asheboro Bakery, Asheboro. bar of their recovery, and all persons owing said estate will com forward and make immediate settlement This 2nd day of May, 1924. MRS. LENA SKEEN, Admrr. 6t 5-8-24 Thomasville, Rt 4 a .'..a Miner ;& Ehoadl Mr. Henry Welborne and family, of Greensboro, were visitors at Farmer far a short time Sunday afternoon. Farmer school closed April 29, and the teachers, Misses Leary, Pearson, Jervis, and Spencer, left on Thurs day for their respective homes. A large crowd attended the sale of Mr. E. N. Howard on Thursday of last week. ' Mr. Howard will make his home in Mt Gilead. Miss Lizzy Clay, of Caldwell coun ty, was the guest of Rev. G. H. Clay last week, returning home on Saturday. Mr. Ray McRae, of Mt Gilead, made a short visit to friends in Farmer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Kearns ' spent Sunday with Mrs. Kearns' mother, kMrs. Julia Plummer, at Hannersville. Mr. John Cranford, of Tennessee, spent several days last week visit inor relatives in this section. Mr. Cranford was raised near Farmer, but . , i . What has become of that fine co- aa visjteo. ms oiq nome m more u u Mi o-f than thirty years. He is a brother a jioTio in th. mh Aslvh whpti oi Mr. s. u Oamiord. thev could always talk and vote as 'one man whenever there were invit- ing spoils to be divided! No party jwas ever shot to pieces, while matters 'on which they have split are not of the cleanest and purest For instance, that window-busting family row in Messrs. L. C. Elliott, T. E. Luther, and T. L. Miller, with their families attended commencement exercises at Star on the 80th. Mr. J. S. Loflin also attended. Miss Dallas Elliott and Mr. Herbert Luther were mem bers of the graduating class there. TfBEST IN THE LONG RUN"J" rt T7iWa1x7 1 ULIX, J. Call II I V ; it ,-tr j.. i3 .W-SU , V THE UNI V 'V'1' ' J ,( A Welcome Member A MOTOR car U neyw t'jrecbwcl than in , tba springtime, It convenienca jwl CRfcjj'rrient aw ahared by all .tha faTuflf sod by apWRn up th days work, it psovkk no dm lot secswaCfoTi, , A Ford Touring Cay proyHe vry inosoi est tateo Mil at th low(BSt.prloior avfaich fiv paascnger car emroSattxtn, tyTh 'moat acOboaicall v4 i -nut w - r-"- I'l - , . . -''nm 1 n ' .V ir. aJ:'v Too eaiWttJ del 1? sta waa lovmt- , T 4 , : .S ' ; )J&MWr'm THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD Mlttt i i . a -lib. rt, r r -1 . a . .... ?-.... . a i. ... . ... . i . n r, t T .. yl 1 v i'M ','. ,., y.y .it.-.. ITjTJAJIAl 'iO t. 'a .MAU till bb .nr. JnJ a i ') Juo'fs 19111. t 1o Jf(9htv S 3) - f , .1 . '"-to7 1 D. D! " F.O 1 ' Ml , Your kind of a store v '- " . " ' 7 ' V " ,' ' ' ;.'. ... v-i THE most convenient' and interesting store in Richmond. More, than! forty departments, each one like a little shop in itself. You can'get richt off the train, go directly to Miller & Rhoads, spend the entire day there and get everything you want for yourself or home.; A friendly, hospitable , store, where you can always vfeeletp shpjj- around to your heart's content ' It is a great, handsome store, where there is plenty of room, and. something to rest and delight the eye On every side. It is a pleasure to shop amid such beautiful surroundings. You are always certain that what you buy is just what it is represented to be; that it is of sound quality, giving you full value fori every penny expended. You will never regret rnoney spent at Miller & Rhoads. You are not surrounded by messy, ouof rdate , "bargains" thrust pbtrusively in your path :on crowded counters. You are always s of; the best and the newest at a fair and reasonable price. You can shop in comfort. Youmay check your, parcels, rest in a luxurious mt-rcwH'rite a letter, telephone, send a telegram, br.get aos any kind of information ,At noontime you can luiich to dining-rooms amid ple'nt;Stu!ings. You always receive; it warm, fnendly welcome "rurteous attentiomC1i6rq iiii'splcndid spirit r ;(6fwUingnan ; MMtvsv w. gr . viJI i , 7 ... . ' 3LI-W.jt'u C-wr.K'i),, ,Vr x-T-ii .".J, V L -Wi : vForaUmesereasonvyouMU 3 r iii, iv 1 1 1 par w itnnnii iir'irji.uiiic vuu win icao uic njn ,iu T i ' ; t store wi&1 a irehew&F seiie- of asati$f action and i , Wr : t)leaure niii'VZ'' ' " TVN ' , 'M.r v'i'j .4 ffr f fTif TW. vi r.. I :i i ,', 'if I RI HA '4 r-H tit tito-sf H .toll - 1 'rv !:, st.' . 0 i 1 innmir'i tonevvrunnlng; North 1 degree- 13 minutes 87. chains to a. stone; thence East. ,8 degrees 8 minutes, South 82 chains and 5 links to a atone; these South 42 chains and 60 : links uto a stone: thence West 2 degrees 18 mln- utes 17 chaJns and 84 links to a stone; minutes ceased, before D-ML Waatharlv derk 5ne5c .F. miwuw of th Superior o ,.Bndorph V iWnX? county, X shall sell at public auction '' ili-18, to the highest tidder for cash, on the'v"?, M- leL7W. premise th p.May, 19Z4, a mutes,,! :McCormlck. binder, "Vr aw''ffiuTf Randolph coun- This land is being resold by reason tof an advanced bid having . been placed on th same. . : f . This the 29th day of April. 1924. :!;-;- ' t C. M0SER, 2t .8-8-24.., " ..Commissioner. Tom. Tarheel . says that, the shrub bery which his yife planted about th house last fall certainly la beginning to look. pretty now.
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