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THE COURIER .ASHEBORO, N. C, DEC. 19, 1812- VtOAL AND PBRMNAXi The Courier wishes for all of its readers a happy Christmas and prosperous Mew Year. Mr. W F. McDowell is gone, to buy horses and mules. Mr. O. K. Fox went to High Point penknife, on uusiue-S Friday. Mr. E- E. Maynard, of Salisbury, was in Asheboro Tuesday. Mrs. E. C- Pearoe went to High Point Saturday afternoon. Miss Jessie ijusuck of near Worth tille, was in town Saturday. Attormy C. H. Redding visited hi parents in Kandleman Sunday. Mrs. Emma Kearns, of Caraway B. F. D. was in town Tuesday. Rev. J. H. Stowe. of Seagrora, was a visitor In town Wednesday. Mr. 'Tom Arnold, of WorthvUle, -was in town on business Monday. - Mr. C. T. Luck, of Seagrovw R F. D. was on our streeta yesterday. Mr. W. W. Jones was confined tn his home with rheumatism last -week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Auman have moved in their new home on Main Mr. John T. Moffltt. oDurham, visited hi family in Asheboro Sun day. Mrs. E. A. Wiles of Roanoke, Vs. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Emily Hunaueker. Mr. J. M. Cross, formerly with this paper, will be An town during bolt In vh Mr. 8.K. Wilson, an engineer for the Southern, of Spencer, was In town Sunday. Mr. mm Mrs. Pi H. . Hsalef of Randleman R. i. were rh down .shooDrinc Monday. Mr. C. A. Hoover and son, A'tbrey of Greensboro, visited at Mr. T- J. Hoover's last week Mrs. Henry Craven of SUtesvlHe. la the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Moring. There will be a Christmas tree . at Coucord church. Farmer, Tuesday sight before Christmas. There w 11 be a Chilstmaa tree an entertainment at Seagrove on the aight of December 21st- Mrs. Robert Dicks returned Greensboro Tusedoy after a week's visit to friends In Asheboro It you will do your Christmas sUoupi. k tarty you will be better leased with your purchases. The college girls auu buys whose huiues are in Asheboro are ex ejected iy almost tvti uaiu. uiii auu uusilttoe announce the fact, by their presence in lue stole wmuows, mat Chrstmas is near, Miss iwaifeartt Uoley, ot oruUam viiueu uiis. Uessie 'league Under wood aaturuay night auu ouiiuay. mi'.m. iv. jUukuait aud Geo. T. Muiauck vent to Greensboro Tues day evening in Dr. tiocuhart's auto mobile. Mr. J. M- Neely was called away Unnriav on account of the death oi bis mother who lives in Cortel rou. Ala. Do your Christmas shopping early theieby not only avoiding the rush but also gladdening the hearts oi the tlrtd clerk- q. Elwood Stanton, ot Level Cross townsh p, has a bog which measures six feet 2 inches in girth and seven raet from to to Up Mr. Frank Phillips' residence on "Academy street Is nearlng comple tion. It is a beautiliul home with snodern improvements. The Christmas wish wnicn nenry Mrs. Thomas Lewallen is quite sick at her home on Asheboro Route 3. Her condition does not Improve- Mr. E- E. Pugh has moved Jnto th residence on Sunset Ave. recently occupied by Mr. Alson Auman. Mrs. H. B. Hlatt left for Balti more last week where she goes to spend the holidays with her parents. W. A. Fries, a well-known con tractor and bid der of Greensboro, committed suicide Monday mornjlng in a hotel in Ralegh by cutting his jugular vein on the left aide with a His suicide Is attributed to ill heajtr. The School Betterment Asociation of Blscoe will present "Aunt Dir na's Quilting Party at the graded school auditorium in Asheboro oa Friday evening at o'clock. Gen eral admission 25 cents: reserved eat 3B cents: school children 10 cents. Tickets on sale at Standard and Rexall drug stores. On account of the entertainment at the auditorium on Friday night of next week there will be no mor In cloture show. The prises wiH be given away on Thursday night, 26th. Instead of Friday night next week, as has bean the custom each Friday night. Mr. John H. Wood was in Ashe boro Tuesday arranging for "Aunt Dlna's Quilting , Party," which will be aAvea at the audterlum on Fri day night. 20th,u nder the auspices of the Betterment Association of Bias! tends to all Is readers. i frlead- who wlau ner a ineie wm no uv u . .,H Ufa. Mr. Phillips ,hia Friday Mgnu ine -- Mf p ftnd r u i u nold, poslUon with McCrary-ed cnu.ii wu m a H.rdure Conmanv Mrs- Pa:sley Nelson, of Mebane, " lias been visiting at Mr. A. R. Hicks' fine has gone to Star to visit rela tives before returning home Mr. J. S- Presnell, of East Bend, Entertainment at Auditorium Fri day Might, Jr7hs. Miss Beatrice Wade la to be at the graded school auditorium Fri day night, the 27th, and give an Aninrtainment. Miss Wade ' comes to Asheboro highly recommended Her readlLgs are of a high class and have takea well everywhere she has been. The moving picture show tlH mm ttfrvtUat tight .T.Mlk Ins Auman and Mr. Grady Miller will also be on the program to the de light of their many friends la Ashe boro. Miss Beatrice Wade, of San Mar cos, Texas, is a graduate of one ot the foremost colleges of expression in the United States. She nas taught eexpresslon for two years in Stockdale. Texas. She has trav eled widely in the Western States and Mexico., where she has an en lovable following of admirers. Miss Wade is spending the present winter in North Carolina, her native state and meanwhile ia taking occasion to give her home people the benefit of her rare talent. Mrs. U. Moffltt Hostess to Kan- du!ph Cluh. Hie fmii.olph Book Club met aitli Mrs. Elliah Moffltt on last Friday, when the first suggestions of Yuletlde were in evidence. An unusually interesting program was carried out by the following: Christmas and New Years in Bus la--Mrs 11- E. Moffltt. EJmuUon In Rusla Mrs. W. H. Morlne. How V.iifvia Amuses Itself Mrs, John Moffltt. Several Isi'ors were present and took part ir the Current events which are one of the most interest ing features of the season's program, in that. fr eitch wrson answering to thulr rame. by giving a bit ot curren news the entire membership eai.is a err at oeui rf information. Grape fruit was srved first- On siu-h nlae there was a bunch of ?1 loaves tied With l.'liT ribbon Ansel's food and uxoa followed. Qan..l a'liM-nils "deiierted the in- hit U'an" Walker-Phillip Mlsa Llllie Walker and Mr. Fred The Chr.stmas wisn wnicn nnry marriage last VanDyke ha. so beauUflly express I P- ' . VanDyke has so oeauuia, aunda Mlg Walker la a pop 1. the wish that The courier a- - ... f thA town. d OtH'Hr Sbrplierd Dead. Oir .heilifi i. who once Jived Ashiburo and represented the Mr. J. S- Presnell. of tast Bena, q M)g Co Brlgnt.a Vadkln county, was in town Tuesday (1Utate at Llg home ln Winston on Mr. Pr Bn-11 will ipen a general re Dafcaa;Det 17;h Mr shepherd mar- nair shon in Farmer at an eany oi There will be no moving picture frhow on 27th on account of enter- tainmei t at graded school. On Thurs aaj nlBht, 2Gth, prizes will bo given The Joys Of Christmas Are Almost Here ADD TO YOUR JOYS BY A "BOUN TIFUL SUPPLY" OF SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT1 Here Y Hoping You'll Wear a Smile, Help Others to be Happy, and "EAT ALL YOU CAN" Butter Milk, Sweet Milk, Butter and Sweet Cream kept fresh, from the Oakley Home Poultry and Dairy Ranch. Regular engagements solicited. CALL TO SEE US OFTEN W. D. Stedman & Sod, BARGAINS, BARGAINS Tf vmi arp looking for bargains in jew elry, come to Johnson's Jewelry Store. I have about $250.00 worth ot jewelry that must be sold by Dee. 25 regardless of cost: 5 00 Bracelets Reduced to 2 00 " " - 100 " 3.00 Loakatg and Cnalas 4 00 " " - 6 00 " " 1.0 1 Pat Pini 2 60 Watoh Fobi 3.50 " " 2.00 Tie Clasp, Solid Gold -- 6 M ShaTinit Set, solid silver -- 6 06 Comb and Brush - 1.50. Cuff Links - - - 2.50 Cuff Link, Solid - All rings, silverware and stick pins at cost. 3.00 1.25 75 1 75 2.75 4 00 x 75 160 2.(l0 100 4 00 4 00 .75 150 M 1 1 M .i..t,MM 4 I have a few fancy clocks that 1 am offering at less than first cost. If you are looking for good goods at a small cost, come to my store ana save your, money. , JOHNSON'S JEWELRY STORE In front of Polof f ice Asheboro , out. Mr. Walter Pit-smell lre.movod Into the home he recently purchased vt Rev. W. E. Swain- Mr. Preenell Is a - substantial citizen of Richland township. When mnllign your Christmas packagrs be sure to address them correctly. If you will do this and mall them eary you will save t postal oerks much work and worry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner of Denton, , have announced the mar riafte cf tV lr daughter, Kirs WUla, to Mr. William Everett Boone, the wedding to take place Saturday venlng Dec. 21st. ler May 14. X012, to Miss Annie E. Rnlrl. dauirhter of the late Congress mau James W. laid. The wife ar4 jne son survive. Vhc deceased was a jra-ius.1 cf A-J3ustln Shepherd, who was one.e a Rjpresentatlve In Congruss from this State. ' About 300,000 Red Cross' seals have been sold In North Carolina up to the middle of December. This is alrflady three times as many as v,na oio hen milrt ln the State. The numbor sold will probably reach 500,000 before the year closes, as all money received from the sale of seals goes to flzht tuberculosis, thfi nale of 600,000 seals wiil mean $5,000 to be put Into the work, i, .!, that North Carolina la tak ing a marked step forward ln the fight against this most aisiressmg disease. Notice ot fpeclal Term of Court lb-ginning Dec. 80. N'otlie is 'nereby given that there will be a special term of the Su perior Court of Randolph county, be ginning on Mm ila, the 30th day of Oe-eui.r, lt'12, to hold for one week. All tw ties witnesses and Inter ested persons are hereby required to into notice and govern them selves acfif!lnglf. This the 18th day of December, 1912. J. A. WITHERS. Chalruiar. I'eerd County Commlaaloo rs for Randolph County. GEO T. MURDOCK, Clerk to Hoard. WHY Pay High Prices for Bread and Cakes? When you can get them fiesh aud at reasonaDie prices at : : ' Asheboro Steam Bakery Phone 183. Notice to Rural Carriers. Rural Letter Carriers' Associa tion meets in Asheboro Jan. 1st. Let every member and carrier of I the county be present. I D. M. SHARPS Pres. "ROCK HILL" BUGGIES BUILT TO UPHOLD A STANDARD They Have the Style, Finish and Durability We htve put a little more than seemed necessary in to the "ROCK HILL" BUGGYin material, woik manship and the latest improved manufacturing; idrts with much attention paid to the little delgils that go so far to insuie buggy satisfaction and long service. ----- - THE ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY . Rock Hill, S. C. FOR SLE BY McCrary-Redding Hardware Company Asheboro, N C. Jurfl One Minute, Please Do your Christmas shopping early. Buy from W. J. MILLER He has everything you need hoes Hats, Rugs, Everything in Dry Goods, Toys for the little folks. New Line of Caps. . - Clothing at Reduced Prices
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