THE COURIER Mr. and Mrs. Earl White of Glen ola are vtaitlng Mm G. H. Free. : ' 1 (Mls Pearl Prltchard is visiting Asheboro, N. C January 29, 19 14 friend ln gur tnia w6ek. i Mr. wayne Aiuier leu mesaay LOCAL AND PERSONAL for Guilford College where he en- ters the spring term, of school. Mrs. Nathan Hinshaw went to Ra Messrs. Carl Page and Hobart dleman Monday to visit her sister, i Richardson visited friends in High " Mr. EL M. Brown of Seagrove wasjPolt Saturday and Sunday, a business ln Asheboro Tuesday. Miss Garvin of Salisbury is visit- Mr. M. E. Frarfer was a business i" wvin ou oun visitor ln Greensboro Tuesday Mr. R. W. Frazier of Troy was 1ft Asheboro the first of the week. Mr. B. F. Harrell of Greensboro visited, Mr. Charles Hamlin last week. Miss Carrie Hamlin who has been visiting ln High Point for some time returned home last week. Miss Catherine Burns, a student at the State Normal College, spent tile week end with home folks. . j -r rvr T l.nnri. Randleman were guests of Mr. and' Mrs, O. M. Fox Sunday, Claim Adjuster Holt of the Dixie Fire Insurance Company was a business visitor here last week. Mr. W. J. Scarboro bought the automobile at the sale of the late W. J. Miller on last saiuraay Street. Mrs. James S. Worth of Davidson College le visiting at the home of Col. A. a McAlieter. Mr. S. S. Cox of Brown was a business visitor In ABheboro Mon day. The tenth grade of the Asheboro Graded Schools has hejd very com mendable debates recently. Mrs. H. L. Bowen and children of Aberdeen are greets of Mrs. Jean Rueh. Mr. C O. Klme has recently pur- De- chased the cottage on Cox St longing to Mr. W. D. Spoon. Dr. D. K. Lockhart spent the week end with relatives' in Hills boro. ' Mr. Clarence Davis formerly with the Asheboro Motor Car Co. has j connected nimseir wun vue iuu mo- Mr. A. R. Hix isi putting up an Luck AU(t0 Co trarlva fana nrmi-nri hia home ...... Mr T A Monroe and iwo snuu attraotlva fence around his home en N. Fayetteville St Mt. Tabor News. ' Mr. J. C. Ragan has built an ad dition to hie store. Mr. J. F. Yates made a business trip to Denton Thursday. Mr. James R. Ragan of Sophia was in our neighborhood Friday. He will preach at Mt. Tabor the second Sunday in February at 11 o'clock. Everybody invited. Piney GTove church installed a new organ last week. Mrs.. Mary Hill who Is sick with pneumonia is Improving. Miss Alma Hunt is Indisposed. Sltiloh Items. . Misses Daisy and Mattie Moffitt visited Misses Lucy and 'Fannie Lambert last Sunday. Mrs. May Glllls from Lebanon, Ind., la visiting relatives in this community. Mluuoo. AnnU nm onri ITntharlna Kearns visited Miss Mabel Moffitt last Sunday. A large number of Shiloh people Attended the spelling at Antioch on loo TV. HNilai, nlirhi Mrs T n nTnn nf flroonnhnrn r-r.1 Cislov visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Causde Pujgh has a fine girl at B. 8. Moffitt, last week. his home. Mr. J. T. Lambert visited his ... parents near Coleridge last week. ICamseur Items , There will be a box party ..at Shi- Mr. J. c. Allen and family left loh academy next Saturday night, Tuesday for their new home at Boy January si. rjveryDoay invii.ua. Kin va. These cold mornings there's nothing better than a gooasuong u ur ur iurrirL. We absolutely guarantee every pound of ''Chase & Sanborn's" and "Gillie's" to satisfy. If it doesn't YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. DRINK IT REGULARLY W. D. Stedman Phone 66 & Son of Mrs. Fox's Mrs. Staley, wife ofmon to the young people at Mr- A- Monroe ana iwo providence News, latter part of the week wit i w. jrayewevme Ht. i Graham and Ada. of Why Noti M- atld Mrs. John Cox of Greens- Barents returnine Monday. Deputy Insurance Commissioner were DU6ineSs visitors in Asheboro boro visdted Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mrs. J. J. Henley died at her Ott. of Greensboro, was a busl Monday. Barker Sunday. home here Saturday night. She was Mr. Hendrix Skeen ot. Blscoe at- I Misses 'Eftelle and vanna Neece an excellent christian woman and tended the sale of the personal prop- were at home the 18th, also Mr. leaves a large circle of friends to erty of the late Mrs. Jane Alice Clarence Adams and Miss Bulus Col- mourn their loss. irane visuea ai Mr. w. n. iieevou jvuss lua wesi is visivuig menus the soime time. in Burlington. Mr. Pari Fields snent Sunday af- Mr. A. H. Thomas returned last ternoon with Mies Allie Frazier. week from an extended trip in the Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barker of western part of the State in interest Randleman were visiting in this of the Ramseur Broom Worksi. community recently. E. J. Steed went to High Point on Miss Winnie Julian spent the business last week. week end with her parents. The Ramseur Furniture Company Mien Ttarthn. Rkaen in 111 With filiinntvl a larer lot of furniture to pneumonia. the northern markets last week. The Mr. Claud Barker of Greensboro factory is making a high grade or . 111.. T XTll.. Dlvnonnf n4,, 1 t ..llln. Into nf it Mr. Joiin Heniey or uamaen, in. Carl Stout of Salisbury spent the latter part of tne week wioi nis Miller Mm m H Ttlrkhead and son. W. T. Birkh ad, who live in Duplin j county, have been visiting Bherif J W. Birkhead and family. Scott ness visitor in Asheboro Tuesday Mr. W. Ht Watklns, Jr., of Ram seur, was a business visitor in Ashe boro Tuesday.! Messrs. W. C. Branson and Levi Lindley of near Liberty were visit ors in Asheboro Tuesday. . Mr. C. T. Loflin has added a new (Venartment to his store. He will buy all kinds of country produce. Mrs. A. W. McAlieter of Greens i j ho. v.tti,o onH winter Mr. Miss Lamb woe called to her Rufua Little and Miss Nan uuie, or home near Guilford College last Richmond county, have been visiting week on account of the illness of MrA A. C. McAlieter. . her mother who died on Monday. Mr. Ferd Ingold who was operat- Mrf Airnoo RarkAr was called to ert on more than two weeks ago at Hirh Point Tuesday of account of St. Leo's Hospital, Greensboro, is Garden visited at Mr. J. P. Barker's the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. much improved and Is expected 'recently. S. page of Steeds, accom- first of next hamA the last of this week or the vintr.rin Ppvnolds :.. return eel irom lireentDoro wuere u na.a Miau Harriet Hammer who has been quite ill at her home on S. Fayetteville Street is Improving and Warner. Mr. P panted by his daughter. Miss Daisy Page, of Asheboro, is visiting friend 1 .. - 4. 'avnnflta tn return to Salem College -Mrs. J. RanKin rams or bp"- r"'',-. 1, tMa nr week bvrg 3. C. who has been vismng -- -- ;.li li' Ab.bor., ..turned to H h continue to Improve . cn businese. ! dlnnery given Jn the Ashlyn Hotel Mies Virginia Henley is at home Tuesd Pebruai7 3. .1 for a few days froni IGuilford Col- ' world's Sunday School lege where she has been in convention Zurich, Switzerland, Miss Maude Shamburger of Bis- Brown ot Chicago was accord coe jment last night ln town with Dromin6jBt place on the pro relatives. Miss Shamburger has been. m ma eplendld address intbis visiting relatives ln Slier City. world's convention added to his al- Mr. L. D. Mondenball who has ready famous reputation.' :been traveling over South Carolina Mr Randal Preenell who has been In the Interest of the JOnior Order fiUDacriber for The Courier for 21 is the guest of his family this week. ! , naid in ad- The TUncB, remembered his five, child MhJh.tM .ocilTnsteadoi'.ren ,the Christmas, sean - with TiMBday night. 'a twenty-dollar gold piece, to 6acn' Mr W A Jones .who has been "The Passion Play", ln 8 reels with 'The Courier for some time, will be given at the Ford" Theatre has gone to New York to take a i Thursday, night. This is one of the course In the Mergenthaler Linotype best picture that ever came to school Asheboro and win ds aa buwu- The' stock holders of the Acme' ment well worth attending. Rev. C. HoeTery Mills hejd ther annual I, Whitaker will explain the pic meeting last week. They report the tures. wehrnarv 2nd Is in a venr prw,peroU8 con- UrS ifSTSii W. J. Teague. C. L. daJf&TlI Whitaker. R, B. Spencer and Miss , ,f tn d ls cloudy Annie Spencer attended the funeral f"gdlcatton is that there will be of Mrs. P. R. Coble at toe urace m. - Thi is an old, r. church in Greensboro Tuesday. o eaylng ftnd many people believe The town commissioners m iwi it a true ono. ' i.ui., with Mavnr Cranford to dis-, t a xtMlllnn and attra vvlu th ndvifrabilitv of calling a 4i lvn tndnv for MoColl. bond election for $20,000 to lmprov 8 a where Mr. McMillan will have the water system of Asheboro. cf,arge of the "Baptist church at that Asheboro should have a thorough puce. The people of Asheboro re- . . ... .nj nvTT.Iua . in 1.AX ttlfee KOOU Thla is spring weather and a fine people leave and The Courier wishes iiiuh tor bwviuis - -- I " U will be" well worth the Ume of, Mr J W. Long i'0 RaolTcoJnT to come to Ashe-1 hl7toV through North Carolina is bo 1 Tesday and hear Brown's address it rree ,o 1 reports he is going Mr. W. II. Ashwoitn was in aub- nr4,vuH records in bra Tuesday. Mr. Ashworth is the organlsed work, and y tnterested In the hlory of nJgNorh Carolina up to a XandoIpAi county and he ta well up " w s position in the In- on It. His wner " Pi'on w - Association. Mr. Long t oT the old Balfour farm, TJrw. f th Wsstern North awrs. J. A. Spence and Arthur crollna M B. Conference, but has jum went to uuwoo iu-j. loaned to me cvaie r. o. "jz"- v-s I . cianon ror vuio - at the Biatr noma ha to performing so wen. tike taneral party at Blscoe on their, , w A irixim. Ion.- nu-ti. sA TW4mAM. Mr. Gs Hayworth formerly tlck-l The tenth grade of the Asheboro . 7, ' i v.n Kno-ht j -,i i iiim YxnA three t aeac w; utoomouwu ursaea Dtuwi j ih. naatrolina' stock of the As he- vrr commendable debates among i ... . ... - M tM m.J - -A. - M A .K. 4 nnd1 wu nave uuuin vi nuogeos um ""'i J. came ln last week to be with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Henley. Vin.cn vlsltlncr Mrs .Theresy Swalm is suffering fiom a severe attock of pneiumonia. fna Albrleht'fl little bov. Farrell air. J. B. Beck s children are im proving we are glad to notei. Mr. John Pierce and wife visited relatives ln this community Satur day and Sunday., Monona nnrt TTaVM have moved their saw mill to Mr. G. F. Gatlln's to saw his timber. Mr. Gene Lewallen has moved his ers In the Incorporation are Messrs. Clarenoe Rush and Irrin Cox. ItV. A. O. Ferree has accepted position In Kannapolis similar to th back to Asheboro and goln into the rice Lewallen, Clyde Frazier. eroeerr basineee. sir. imto uc , num-oui.. - d1ih That Raiiroaas Should be Owned and Operated by n..Annlunt itt Vlrtl CaVl- t ..Ha omrhini Jonjn T. Mot- fitt, Jr.; neg., Bessie Attman, Beat- koM hia interest In the icrocery busl- nesa to Mr. S JW. LagbUn. This pretty weather reminds gard ners and farmers that seeds should be ut in for early flowers and vea etaMes. Sweet peas and garden pea showll be planted, cabbage and to mato seeds sown and other seeds wbtch can be put ln boxes. -,The Misses Bbren gave a delight ful "A Home" at the home of Mr. and Mrs: J. T. tPenn on Worth St. last Friday evening from 8 to 11. Contesta featured the evening. The evening was highly enjoyed by the echool faculty and honored guests. The United Daughters of the Con federacy entertained 'heir friends yesterday from J;30 to tlOO o'clock in their rooms over H. M. Robins office. This was their last meet ti in thiwA rooms, as they move it.. thtJr twkw rooms at the court house for uieir neon mramg, t.a Daanlnd THat tne l'niiea States Should Increase Her Navy at a More Rapid Rate Than She Now Does. Atf., Jessie Wood, Zeb Riush: neg., Rlua Bpoon, nn iven ZrA Resolved. That Asnesoro lilnnt a RVBtMIl Of COmPUl guvuiu wvp .... , . Eat4An rsnmnelllnar all Whit rthiuiran Within me -mwn jjiujii. n. ih. ih. of Eicht and vn.irn tn or. tn school at Least Four Months In Each Calendar Year Aff., Mabel Parrish, Jessie wra mil idmahaII ncV Mabel Sooon Lula Pritchard, Henry Ingram. TheJ affirmative won. These debates were well prepar ed and the students should be proud of their success. Miss Flo Smith of ThomasvilK married to F. S. Hill of Abevill , H C., last week. l-Vaiilillnk lllpi en-S Miss AnniA York of Cedar Falls spent Sunday ln town with relatives anil frlpnilft. Misses Bertha McNeill. Mary 13 Tysor of Williamson and Lucy Stutts spent the dlenian last week to visit her son and daughter. Mr. w. P. flarner went to Greens-i ui rrstoiia Mkaai vicrltt. hr boro Monday on business. ' brother,. W. Rj. Neece, in Climax Mr. Graham Monroe was a busi- iast week, ness visitor in Asheboro Monday. ' M, anJ Mft ,6 Allred Oscar Brown and family M P. I f s t , t Sund Uh thel Vuncannon's ttml T A. Briies uncl MTPMinard Anred and wife and Carson King visited. ' . . at J. A. King's Sunday. and Mrs. Manly Mil Hkan and The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.'"'"' "l ""'" f"- Drymon died Friday morning and Millikan's father and brother.Messrs. ki.i i mo, hr w. u. ana w. v. jwiniKan. iasi 5It. Olivet Items. Goldtton visited Mrs. . Tysor's fath last Saturday and Sunday in Wortli- er, Mr. xi. tj. iynvu, ui ftsuuij.ciu- mro, ...,1... n j ci.rlov M, Tv.nn ia Hocrc tfrneKt anil .Titfr York Just home from the hospital much were in town Sunday afternoon. 7 i I mi... i. i. 1 minrr.4nn DaqpI But Mr. E. B. Leach's little boy, ler and Bessie Williamson spent sun Frank, is right sick; also Mr. ku- day evening in ueaar Sntlnrdnv School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Leonard. He seems to be an excellent teach er. Messrs. Dan Dunlop and Barnia Allen spent Sunday at their homes. Mr. Earl Baldwin has been out of school for a week on account of illness. Mrs. J. S. Hancock returned Fri day from a visit to High Point. Mr. Lloyd Cagle made a business trip to Asheboro Saturday. Rev. J. H. Stowe's appointment here is the first Sunday in each month at eleven o'clock, Instead of the third Sunday at three o'clock. Randleman Route 3 Items Mr. Oscar Millikan of Greensboro U visiting his grand-father and un cle. Messrs. W. B. and W. C. Millikan. Mr3. Orlando Davis went to Ran- week. Mrs. Nancy Redding has re turned from Elon College where she has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. H. Tickle and Mrs. J. Garner. " Mr. U. Loflin who has been liv ing on the Tom Robbins place has moved back to Randleman. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allred a boy. Plainrield school is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Estelle Neece. The children are well pleased with their teacher and say she if. a good one. Frank Brown, a colored man, and wife, while away from home last week lost their home by fire. They left their nine year old child at home and think he must have been playing in the fire with a broom and the broom caught on fire and the cl ild went out to play leaving the broom ln the house. The only saved a few things. mill to the Alfred Lowdermilk place jliams, a boy. Messrs. John Jones and Herbert West spent Sunday evening with friends in Worthvllle. A large number of Ramseur peo ple visited in- town Sunday. Mr. York of Central Falls was a visitor in town Sunday. Miss Nettle McDaniel is visiting at Red Cross this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil li O Slice- nnd familv visited at Mr. H. C. Tyson's Sunday. Mr. Will Hayes is right sick. Trinity News. A wedding of unusual interest took place at the home of Capt. nn1 Mrs T Parkin nn thA evening o? the 21st when their attractive m i8 improving. daughter, Miss Meiita was mar ried to Mr. Edwin Pepper or lnnm- asville. A full account of the wed- dins will be found elsewhere ln The Courier. Misaoo Tiiolmo fitoolA and Pauline Frazier went to Cedar Falls Friday. Misses Nina Parks and Cora Makepeace are visiting Mrs. Hugh Parks. Mr. L. B. Frazier returned home Saturday from High Point. MH-S Flora Harrell wno nas oeen Liberty News. Miss Winnie Cauey who has been indisToosed for several days is able The community was shocked on to J?!0"1, sata. Thursday morning when It was , . " rtnva with rheu. learned that Mrs. Lucy Ingram was JL""."" found dead in Ded cy ner eon tnu Cameron was a busi- who lived with her. A '8nu: ne5fl visitor ln Greensboro last week ber of people attended the funeral ne business visit- on Saturday mor ning u im . - Greeu6Doro iaft Saturday. Tiie sermon was preached by the r pastor Mr. Raper and tne nunm -- Salisbury was here in tne cemwery. .t,urnine Monday accom Herbert Harris is nere rrom on -"i: ' omth who has Dakota with hlsl wife and littel girl anled A V&. there with visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. been spending VWootn j. k. Harris. ar an auoeuw ui - ---u"nu.tor fclad to see him. 1. Listen! ye are at 1 the heevd of the 1 fepPerdide with our i whn did Wednesday evening the 91 nf rxirnlvsia van held in the K.riUt ohnrh Prlil av morninar at Kanoy Items. n n'iiirk Th Rev. Kennett of The Sunday School at Riverside t M p' churCh, conducted, the Baptist church is progressing nice- BePvlce' The pallbearers were J. F. Iy. , , x tJ Pickett. S. J. Buckner, Neill Stroud Mr. W. C. King, who is teaching at ,A w ' Curtis, and A. S. Pickett. Trogdons, spent Saturday-and Sun--) decea6ed has been a consls- day at his home at Why Not. It t memDer the Baptist church Mr. Early Moffitt and his little fop years brother and sister Hampton ana The LiDert Book Club met and Gertrude, visited relatives! and held thelr buelne88 meeting In the friends in the community Saturday ,graded BChool building on Thursday night and Sunday. I0( latJ(t from j:so to 5:00 p. m Miss Rosa Owen spent Saturday Qld tfftcQn were re-eleoted. and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. J. Tney are as" follows; Mrs. L. H. A.King. 'smith. Jr., president; Mrs. Sam Mr. G. F. Gatlln returned from gmltn vtc&!pre6ident; Mrs. Walter Norman last Saturday. I Albright secretary and treasurer. The preacher was 111 last Sunday Tho raembera, of the club includa and there was no preaching at Rlv- Mesdame8 -Walter Albright, C. P. erelde. Smith, Sr., L. H. Smith. Jr., J. Rom ' Mrs. J. T. Beck returned Satur-'gjj gmith, Vance York. J. day from J. B. Beck's where she.H T0'nnson b. M. Rogers, M. J. had been to see his. children wno RelUel M c Reltael, J. G. Reit have pneumonia. .ei Kate Harris and James Stroud; Misses Elizabeth Cameron, Etta Trogdon, Willie Evans. Effte Mc Millan, Mary Way, and Nellie Flem ming. The club will meet with Mrs. R. O. Reitzel in February. a. a. wagner wno Carthage for several weeks on busi ness spent the week end with his family returning Monday. Why Not Items. Mrs. J. C, Ccrnelison is ill with a cold. Miss Ellis of Ramseur is spend ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. G. Leonard. Miss Rcsa Owen of Kanoy Epent the week en.d with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. King. J. A. Monroe and daughter spent Monday ln Asneooro Franklin ville News. PTOf. E. C. Hamilton and Robert Fraley of Greensboro were in town one day last week. Fletcher Allred has moved to Mrs. Russell's residence on Owl Creek. T. A. Slack made a business trip through Chatham and Alamance last week. John Webster has moved to his father's farm a short distance north east of town. - (Paul Maness returned from a few days visit with friends at Greens boro last week. " J. A. McKlnnon made a business trip -to Carthage last week. - Frank Williams has a fine boy at his home. Chas. Johnson of Coleridge epent ui.. Vr.. t onA T.o.iri Qnmnar I Masters Nolan Allen and r-ari who are attending school at Normal Cox spent Sunday night at Dr. John ollege, Greensboro, spent the week son's. end with home folks. I Rev. R. F. Brown of Elon College Dr. T I. Fo axnd family went to spent Sunday night with C. L. Stu Staley Sunday to attend the funeral art. He preached an excellent ser- Vc arc going to keep at the head of the parade with our good merchandise. Ve long since determined to lead, by never putting a poor piece of goods ln our store, and by selling the best obtainable ln me dium and high grade merchandise at rea sonable, just prices. tio one will ever lead us, because but methods can't be beat. C. T. LOFLIN, sTcOR Stretches Fence Lifts Uagon Poxes m - 1 dealer or neighbors tor a wc en wire stretcher If you own e Tb only bolst with ad justable safety lock for varioassieesof rope. Pos itively holds load, even if rope is worn, wet or greasy, stretches the wire as tight as DUUie lUUKi 1DB JOCK holds it. ' ment, becaose it saves time and i ODor every aay nmng oeavy i loads. Itelevates.lowers.lochsl ana uniocus wiinone rop. oniy. Hn.virr tha load, twhtar th ' Crip. Equipped with rapid at .. tachment clamps. Come in and see one in action COX-LEWIS HARDWARE CO: ASHEBORO, N. C.

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