v. PC Two THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. (V Thursday, June 5, If 24 A GIRL'S WILD OATS T joke in the world. i- .11 , , . . , Her laugh is the gayest of any at It ! all dmmm to say that glrU the picnic, and when one of the boys, "7 wwdd M LdthU J I suggests a game of forfeiu, ah OBI reap them, too, with many bit- ! things the idea great fun and throw mt aad vain rerreta. Of course it ; k.i .k. .j .i as an deligbtful while it last but tli sowing time ia soon over. It mast be remembered that a girl's cmpiauons ao not ue in the direction I f poker or high balls. They are, i rrertneiess, real in their own way. At first, she sees no earthly reason whyTom should not hold her hand, eg Dick kiss her just for fun. When Harry slips his arm around her waist when the picnic snapshot is being she thinks it is the greatest A little later, the takes a stroll with Jack and attempts a tiny whiff it's only the Jones riris. and who' Ht kisses every rirl be can. cares what they think anyhow t ' pays her a sigh or two, until he sees Later she goes .out for a walk with photograph in Tom's den, where Fred, and doesn't take any pains to Harry and Jennie figured in the picaie think how late it is. When they final- Puf wiui nirjr ia ly get back to the pknk things are all packed and the . waiting for them. others are all The other girls 4 . J W k. 1. A. it I I . 4. from his cigarette. "I never uke a TV mucn DUl "e K1 dare," she explains to Will, who In comes up at that moment Will is The years slip past, and, somehow about to reply when they see a couple other girls get engaged, but she ia of girls standing near. Who would , left out Tom says she is a jolly have ever thought they could havw little girl; he remembers how he come up so quietly ? Then she says u&ed to hold her hand, but he is glad to wins 01 nis own specra gin her. ameftusrha.lsA A-g afowd rdordd The photograph cools his ardor. He knows the sort of chap Harry is. He wouldn't be hanging around his sisters. And Will? Will, too, has sighed after vivacity and camaradine; but he has a horror of the modern girl, and remembers the picture of the cigarette that time with Jack in the woods. So Will falls in love with VOTE FOR PETERSON Peterson Is the logical man for commissioner of labor and printing He is generally conceded to be the stroag man Jn the race. The east is supporting him handsomely, while the central counties are not far ' be hind. . From New Ben to Charlotte a large majority of (he people seen, including most of the more prominent men ia SO counties are for Peterson. Even in Charlotte the majority of the bar have given him their personal as surance of support, as did most of the other people seen in that city. Vote a great many things she doesn't mean, i uuna 01 ms own speoa gin up PolIy who hasnt one tenth of Jessie's! for Peterson-and help save him the and remarks, "cats" ouite loud state, as being a bit more standoffish, M ' K .k. t... . -i, ki.k1 A . -vi.i. ----- a arts iistv p ew w v uv sasses est i 4 va viwu enough for them to hear. After all I Dick, still kisses her occasionally. mg. Of course she meets other men. but somehow, she is unpopular with I! i i stH CAR UNIVERSAL Bad to Nature Tmo uummer 9 The enjoyment youTl get out of a Ford touring ," car this summer, is another good reason why you should no longer postpone buying. , You, your family and friends can benefit by pleas ant trips at minimum cost evening drives, week , end excursions or a long tour on your vacation. 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Here is just the difference between a boy's crop of wild oats and a girl's: When a boy has sown his crop, he is pretty" sure to find some woman who will help him to reap them help him with her sympathy, and tears, if need bof But when a girl sows her wild oats she reaps them alone. Selecte-ed. expense of a second campaign, which a man who has given xl years of his life to teaching when the schools were AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $9,000 OF RANDLEMAN BRIDGE BONDS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AND THE INTEREST THEREON. I WHEREAS, The North Carolina State Highway Commission has or dered and contracted for the con struction of a concrete bridge across Deep River on Highway No. 70, in the City of Randleman, N. C. which constitutes one of the highways of travel through and in the City, and said bridge will constitute a part of Main Street and be a municipal im provement; and whereas, it has been and is t considered imperative that walk-ways for pedestraing should be ' constructed with and as a part of said bridge, and are absolutely necessary for the safety and convenience of the inhabitants of the City and will con stitute an essentfal part of said hign way; and whereas, the said State Highway Commission has agreed to (provide for the construction of such bridge walk-ways of reinforced con i crete upon condition that the said '; City of Randleman pay the additional '. nf rmctmntimr RSiid walk-wavs. IVVUlf o " 1 I over and above the cost of construct- impoverished, can hardly afford. He will appreciate your support and try to prove worthy of it i (Political Advertising.) FRANK CAMERON Denton, N. C. Among the substantial citizens of Denton is Frank Cameron. He was born and reared in the Piney Grove section and lived on his farm in that community until some nine years ago, when he bought property in Denton and moved with his family to that place, where they now live. Since casting his lot among the Den ton ioik ne has been active in every thing pertaining to the growth and development of that place, contri buting to the support of the school and churches and other public in terests of the community. Since be coming a citizen of Davidson, he was called upon the hold the respon sible position of county commission er. He is filling the place with credit to himself and satisfaction to the public in general. Messrs. Cam eron, Stokes and Smith, the present board of county commissioners, are handling the affairs of the county in a way that is meeting the ap proval of the people. Thomasville Times. Procrastination is the Thief of Time Perhaps you have no iur phis money at the present time that you want to place on a bank account. But you expect to have a surplus at some - future time, at "harvest time? perhaps, whatever it may be that you expect to harvest This is the time to make your provision for old age. Decide now that a definite portion of your income shall be laid aside every year, and then when old age comes you will be pro vided for. Our savings department pays 4 per cent interest, compounded Quarterly. Make your plans now, and open a savings account with thjs bank. Make provision for the rainy day that comes to every one. Begin to save NOW Bank of Franklinville E. B. MOSS, Cashier FRANKLINVILLE, N. C fiflllllllltlll n3 INTERESTING TO U. D. C AND VETERANS ways, and upon tne iurtner conaiuon i that the City install and operate electric light standards and lights so I as to illuminate said bridge and walk 'ways, all of which is to be done ac : cording to the plans and specifications of said State Mignway commission, and approved by it; to which the City has agreed and promised to perform on its part; and made arrangements with the State Highway Commission 'accordingly: Now, Therefore, Be it resolved by I the Board of aldermen of the City of I Randleman: ' Section 1. That the City of Ran faieman, pursuant to The Municipal i Finance Act," 1921, and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2, of the 'Public Laws of North Carolina, Ses sion 1921, as amended by the General 'Assembly of North Carolina, at its , regular session in the year 1923, and other pertinent statutes, issue its WmAa for the Duroose of paying the 'cost of constructing walk-ways along .and as a part of the bridge across TVen River, on Highway No. 70, i the City of Randleman, in accordance .with the order of the State Highway Commission and according to the ' plans and specification prepared by ; t.v TCniriTieerg of said Hisrhway Com- i mission, the cost whereof is estimated ' mt Nine Thousand dollars. ! Section 2. The maximum aggregate I principal amount of the issue is Nine Thousand Dollars. I Section 3. That a tax sufficient to I pay the principal and interest of the .bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. That statement of the ;debt of the municipality has been filed with the Clerk, pursuant to the afore said statutes, and is open to public ' inspection. ' Section 6. The assessed valuation of ! the property as last fixed for munici pal taxation is $1,257,885. Section 6. The amount of the net debt of the municipality outstanding, authorized and to be authorized, as shown by the aforesaid statement, in cluding this issue, is $63,600. Section 7. It is hereby determined and declared that the probable life of the Improvement for which said bonds iMtAht issued Is forty years. eom- putedTrom the 1st day of June,' 1925, . Section . xnai saia improveuk are hereby determined sad - declared to be a necessary sad proper expense of the municipality. Section 9. this ordinance shall b published once in each of two sue eessivs weeks following its final pas sage,' in The Courier, weekly news Mmr imhUahed st Asbeboro, N. Ch in the asms County as Randleman. and circulating la the said , City of Ramfl roan, there being do aewspaptf published ia said City. , ' v. . furtion in.. , This ordinance shall take effect thirty days altar its first -publication .unless- ia the meantime a i Mtitimt tat Its submission to the o- j (. ta AU4 ndar The Municipal FU nance Art, 1921 and ia such event it . ' shall take effect vbra approver vj the voters of the municipality si an ' slection as provide! ia said Act. ' - - The Toregoing ordinance was paaa- i A an tha ind da of JunS. 1924. and . was first published on the 6th day of ''Jons, 1924. TAy action or proceed' , . mg Qoajtloaint the validity f this - . ordinance must do eommenceo. wiuun "thirty days of Its f rrt publication. ' ft f t.U-r1- m ... I . -Clerk. The following little poem appear ing in a recent edition of the News and Observer-and written hy a Gas tonia resident is of interest to all members of the Daughters of the Con federacy, and to surviving Veterans, and especially to those who experienc ed the battle themselves and the rel atives of those who fell in that bat tle. Gettysburg Day When e'er the tale of Gettysburg is told with loyal pnde. Before our eyes there pass long lines ur grey-clad men who died Of men who sleep at Gettysburg Ihrough long years, side by side. CORRECT ENGLISH MONTHLY MAGAZINE Authoritative Exponent of En glish for 22 years Edited and founded by . Josephine Turck Baker Famous World Authority on English Send 10 Cents for Sample Copy Correct English Publishing Co. EVANSTON, ILLINOIS AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Above the fields of Gettysburg bay skylarks wheel and fly. And deep amid the spring flowers ' The cricket's murmured sigh- Stirs the deep calm of Gettysburg Where brave men marched to "die. Today we plan for Gettysburg A shaft of living stone So that those men whom glory blessed Shall no more keep alone North Carolina's vigil there When she should guard her own. Then, think you not, at Gettysburg, Each muted breeze that blows, Will whisper to the sleepers there wrapped in their calm repose. That o'er their heads at Gettysburg rias blossomed memory's rose. Zoe Kincald Brockman. Gastonia, N. C. W.J.FRANK Denton, N. C. In Cambridge, Mass.,' under the spreading chestnut tree, stood the shop of the "Village ' Blacksmith," the muscles of whose brawny arms were strong as. iron bands. Each morning he saw some task begin, each evening saw it close, something attempted, something" done, had earned a night's epoee. Longfel low made this man 'immortal In his book of poems, this special poem being known as "The Village Black smith." No less faithful in his work is Jeff Frank, who for the past fif teen years has swung his hammer early and late, keeping the bellows roaring and the anvil ringing. He is a decided benefactor to his com munity and is making an honest liv ing by the sweat of his brow. All honor to men of this kind. They are the land marks of industry. Thom asville Times. Moving Pictures "THE WAY OF A MAN" Saturday and Monday 7:30 P. M. Saturday Afternoon 2:30 P. M. FRANKLINVILLE COMMUNITY HOUSE FRAN&XINYILLE, N. C ,'4 "W NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Announces To r Even the lowly peenst may b 1m- TDved. finds sns, Chowan CotiUit farmer who selected his bt bun-hf 'In the feM Us year for ftlsnUng this sprlaf?. County Afnt N. SL. luiwell U sl'ling him to establish a breeding patch ttJs yssr. 7 . ACQUADALE, N. C. JACKSON SPRINGS, N. C. N0RW06D,N.C:, T rqv: ' Tickets on sale J?ridays and Saturdays ; of each" week contmencing May 15th and ? continuing until 'August . 29," !1924, final . yirait to I, reach ; original ;stsrtiitrrt twittt1 , ' prior to, midnight of Tuesday following ; ;' dateof sale, i ' .' v ' ''f 7AV" :X 1 Fot further, information call, on any ' .Norfolk Southern tic!:ct' agent or "com- '. municate with J. F. Dallon, General Pas- ; scngcr Agent, Norfollc, ytfiJX''Stt"j ; , J.F.DALTON,: : . ) a General Pacccngcr Agcnf ' NcrfoIlc,ya. ; v ; r