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THE COURIER Asheboro, K C April 23. 1914. Attention. Company K. Farmer commencement the 29th. Mr. Geo. Dorstt of Fanner was here Tuesday cm business. Mr. Conrad Homey cf Farmer visited in town Tuesday. Mr. Wade Birkhead of Fanner iyas 'here Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Cox of Plsgah was In Asheboro Tuesday. Mr. A. iJ. Thurber is spending some time at St. Cloud. Fla. iMr. J. C. Farlcw of Back Creek township was in Asheboro Monday. Miss Bertha Cc spent Monday in Greensboro. Messrs. Guy Parsons and Ed Het ilck left yetterday for Cuba. Mrs. ,T. J. Finch was the guest nf Mrs. C. J. Clark yesterday. . Mr. Will' Luck 'of High Point was In Asheboro Sunday. Lawyer J. A. Spence attended Troy ccuit last week. Mrs. Ellen Fuller Welborn was jn Asheboro Tuesday. was in Dr. Frazier of Trinity Asheboro yesterday. Mesdlames C. M. and T. H. Tysor of Erect visited relatives in Ashe boro last Thursday and Friday. "Mr. W. B lis th guest 'Of his brother Mr. J. M. Laasiter tnis weeK. A large number of Asheboro people attended the Ramseur com mencement last Saturday. 4 Mr. Charles Redding was in Greensboro several days the first rC the week. Hiss Edna Laughlin visited 'iriende in Greensboro the first of the week. IMr. Jim Hoover, who Is in school at Chapel tfill. visited friends, in town Sunday. W. H. Moiing returned Tuesday .tram & shoit business trip to Greensboro.. Mrs. Joseph Brlttain and children 'lent yesieraay ior v;uiuu u c they go to visit relatives. Mrs. Thomas Lowe of Edgar has " been visiting Mrs. W. M. Lowe's St mily. iMrs. T. J. Betts was the guest ?of Mr. (John Betts' family the first of the week. Miss Rodema Cox haB been visit ing her brother, Mr. F.'J. Cox. in Lexington. Mrs. R. L. HilHard. ' who has Jjeen visiting relatives In Wo.rth ville, has r.eturned. Mr. J. Walter .Parrlsh of Con cord township was in Asheboro on Monday. Mr W. C. Jones of Franklinville was a business visitor in town on. Tuesday. Mr. and Mr Joflin Morris of Bombay were visitors in town Tues daay. John McDowell is in Illinois this week buying mules for McDow ell Bros. Mr.. T. P. Andrews, who holds a position with the Acme Mills here, Is spending this week at hlfl 'home ia High Point. Clos'ng exercises of Shlloh Acad emy w,lil tegin cn me evening oi May lsta. commencement day May 2nd. , ( . . J. F. Manning, a first-class pho tographer, will be on the grounds o the Farmer High School dur- in commencement. MT?es I ran a Whitfield and Lu- IIe Rush returned yesterday from Lumberton where they went to visit relatives and friends. Little Miss Adelaide Arm Meld left Tuesday for Stajtesvllle, where she (goes to attend the marriage of her uncle. Mr. Albion Minis. Mr. Lee Wood of Randleman has &aken charge of the tearing down the old court house, preparatory to building a new jaiil. ' Miss Jessie .Stack, wlio has been In schcol here during the winter, returned 'to her home at Colfax yes terday. Mr. Ell Weat nd daughter of .Mechanic were in town Tuesday Mr. Westt wae on iis way to the hospital at High Point. V Mr. Edgar Woodell. who has been with The Winston Journal, hti accepted a position as foreman of the composing room of The Chris Is tlan Advocate, Greensboro. Mr. Annie Robins left Friday for Kingston. Mass. where she goes to .Msit her eon. Mr. Sidney Robdnu. TjMrs. RobdnB will be away all sum mer. Dr. J. V. Hunter and Mr. W. C. ilammond were called to Greens boro this 'week as witnesses in the ease of Chae. Hamlin vs. the Southern Railway. Mr. Hamlin was jhurt aa he was boarding train. ' Capt. W. S. Linefberry. superin tendent of the Soldiers' Home. Ralr -eight was in Asheboro Monday. Mr. Llneberrv ha manv friends In his Itome county who always extend the Ki.aa nana. i Mr. and JUra r? T T.nflln. MiR Pearle Pritchard. Mrs. Wm. cT Ham per. Messrs. Otis Rich, R. R. Ross and Ferree Roes attended the fun D.J, !, ,',er takes crtJtrs for tn" ' Mr- Elsie lather of Oak Grove trad visiting cards. -was a visitor heie last week. Cha?. Lm-k was a business vis- , itor n cur ttieeis Saturday - tnin'a Kearns of Farmer -Mr. G. Redding of Millboro aS !" Asl e,:c, ,att etk was on cur streets Tuesday. Mr. Rolt. Hammcrd of Fanner Mr. Ruins Yow's family wore in was here on business Saturday. Asneocro w.tterday. shoppin Mr. Waller Newby of Farmer vls-ited his father iaet week. Mrs. Will Law'ter was in town, shipping. Monday. Mr. I .A. Birkhead of Sol visited here Saturday. Meters. Elmer and Adrian Birk head were in town Saturday. Mr.' Eugene Mailey of Ramseur was in Ashebcro Sunday. Messrs. R. R. and L. F. Ross at- n tended the fLLeral of Dr. J. R. Keitzcl at High icint Sunday. A. Underwccd wpnt tn t. . . , . Martey", Mill, Tuesday cn ' ,"t' ,, , Betts fcr the patt flew days. Miss l.s-Me Rest and little Miss Elizabeth Koss went to Greensboro Miss Waitha Slack of Why Not yesterday. was a visitor in Asheboro Sunday. Mr J. C . 1 amir.tr has returned the guet,t cf M,e M,i Birkhead. ' ...om tnticwty vheie he wei:t on Messrs. Pearl Harper and W. C. t isiiieM trip. Klng of Etap were vUiltors ,n Agh 'Mrs. W. H. Parker of Greenr.- boro Sunday. uoro :s v-MUrg litr sister, Mrs. Miliis Brown. . Mr. John. McCain of Ellerbe was in Ashebcio cn business last week. Mhs Mabel Fax spent Sunday in Randleman with her parents. Miss Helen Mil we cf High Point has been visiting Miss Grace Wood. Mr. W. K. Dickens, who has been to Richmond on a visit, returned home last week. Mrs. C. B. Griffin of Spencer is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Birkhead. ' '..Mrs. M. L. Davis Of I-Iifil. Prvint is vismrg menas and relatives Asheboro. Mr. W. !Mr. T. Fletcher Bulla. Co. Sui;t. of J'ublic Imtiutt'en, attended the ter. bati Mr. D. Ci. Mc.Masters and daugh- Ramseur ccniiiiei:ceii;er.t Saturdy. I'...!.8 Coia' wre in Asheboro Mrs. Micajah Bingham of Farmn ni.uuj. Wlif. fl Wcf.t.mrl ii.nl r.r IVl.o u Dr., and Mrs. W. R. Aslvxvnrth nf F. Newhv. M . rEt,tendtd ,the f,uneml of AIist,es Lyiiia and Jennie Latter their mcthtr heie last week. 0r .New Hope were vis.tors in town Farmer commencement is on the Tuesday. rrrrVJ1 3C' 88 WHS an" Wr- Eli Wocley and son Clyde Rcurced in last week's paper. M iTomtay were in Asheboro one Mr. Otis Rich has not scld his day last week. Lassiter of Eldorado Vutoincbl!. as was reported last Mr. S. T.. HavwoHh iP(iirn0rt"iott weeK; i,e hav only sold his drays. Tuesday from Randleman where he A great many of our people at- lad been cn a shoit busings trip. ?,rl?amSeUr con,m.enceroent last Mrs. Maggie Curry of Lexing saiuraay. tCin lsj the guest of Mrs c T Lof. l Mr. Marvin Goldberg cf HIeh lin at ber home on Sunset Ave.. "f.Li a tfcl SUeSt f fr,ends ia Miss Grace Barrin.ger, who has A-vheboro Sunday. . beeJ1 ln Asuebolo ftr6fVeial days! Several cf our people attended has returned to High Point, commencement i.t Rammseur Satur- Mr. George Wilscn is in tewn y' tMs week lepietenting the Content Mr. Hugh Hay woith or Coleridge Department of the News and Obser fwas in Asheboro Tuesday on busi- ver. ; , ne83, " Bliss Lela Haywortlv was a guest Ediitcr ij. E. Mendenhall of The at the week and houee party of Bulletin attended the Va.-Carolina Miss Elise Caddell at Rameeur this t-all game ln Greensbciroi Monday. wetek. IMr. O. M. Yow of Seagrove Rt. i Mjr. Lewis Philips amd Dr. As was a business visitor in Ashe- bury, accompanied by Misses Kate boro Tuesday. Phillips and Annie Asbury. attend- Mr. J. G. Steed of Mt. Gilead ed the Ramseur commencement Sat Avas in AshebcTO Monday on. busi- urday. nes8. -.ij Mr. and Mrs. John Porter of Several of the baseball enthusi- Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. W. asts of the town went to Greensboro H- Moring's family. Thty came Monday for the Virginia-Carolina over in their car. a Hupmobile, and Kasebal game. had trouble In getting over the road between Asheboro High Point. Aiesaames Koceit ard Lawrence STILL MORE SUGAR 4 c. Per Pound IN 100-POUND BAGS 4 y c. Per Pound in Less Quantities W. D. STEDMAN & SON Phone 66 HIGH SCHOOL PLAV.. White of High Point were guests of lne, lrtj-Tmt annual Sunday jbr Mr. Lewis White at the Ashlyn Ho- SO0LOn,Teni,O.n, ,". l of Mornlay Kvenilijf Aml 27, -ade4 Scliool Aufclitoriion. On Mondfay evening next at 8.00 o'clock, members of the 10th grade will present "The Fruits cf His Fol ly." a comedy in five acts. This play promises to be the best thing oi the (ifcn. and one that, all 'classes of people ought to appreci ate. Children and eld people alike will enjoy it. Admission wi 1 be the usual price srd the proceeds will go to the graded schcel libiry cr to some other department ef the school. Mr. Alil'(fiis Alljied of Ilandlt in:iiiL .Dead. Mr. Alpheus Allred died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allred. near Randleman. cn Tuesday mornlrg at 8 o'clock, after an illb-.ess of four months. Mr. All ired had tip to the time of his 111 jiese semed to be in excellent healtl. tvit wns taken ill and it de veloped that he had tuberculois of the spine. Mr. A'llred was 44 years old. He "had never been married and stayed with his father and metier whe aie aged 78 ard 78 respectively. He was a splendid citizen ard was loyal to 'his par ents in their, eld age. He was a brother of our townsman. Mr. M. H. Allied, and of Mrs. E. E. Men denhall of Greensboro. Funeral was conducted at WhSte Hall M. E. Church by Rev. J. M. Pueh yesteidsy fit 2 p. m.. after whiclt the remains were laid to reiBt ln the cemetery at that place. In iMeimofry of Little l.eola Cibfu n. Little Leola Johnson died at Worthvllle April 6th. aged 8 years. She leaves a widowed mother, one The thhlrty-'fint annual Sunday j Droti r and two sisters and a hcest tel last week. May 5-7, has been postponed untill Mrs. vjrgn piesnell was, called September, the exact date to. be an to Seagrove Rt. 2 Tuesday on ac- nounced later count of the illness of her mother- " Mrs Levi Branson. Randolph Couhty Medjal .Vsx'i,'u tion to Met in KfeM"etir May .". Miss Rodema Cox of Ralph ro- The Randolph County Medical turned home this week from a sev- Association will meet at Ramseur oral weeks' viait to her brother. Mr tn the firsit Tuesday to May (May ! . foak Of.' tn 1 Fred Cox. a Lexington. Mesdames C. M. and T. H. Ty- Scr of Erect were the guestslof iMrs. Z. T. Byrd on SoutM Fayette- ville St. one day this week. Mrs. J. C. Cogburn went to Elkin the first of the .week. Mr. Cogburn Is engaged in buiness and they ex pect to make their home there. There is no doubt butj that Hu- 5th.) All physicians in the coun- tv are requested to be present as there s some important business to come before the Association. I W. J. MOORE, Secretary. friends to mourn their loss. Mi-s. KVmira lirooksltfre Aslnvoitli, Jead. Mrs. Elmlra Brookshlre Ash worth died in Greiensboro last week after an Illness of several years. Mrs. erta has opened his eyes to the Ash worth was the daughter of the true situation and to know 'what la.ti1 Enoch and Rebecca Hearne kiind of a man President Wilson Brookshire. who resided ln Ashe- fs. boro until about six years ago when m ., . boro. Mrs. Ashworth lived in Ashe- Deputy Sheriff A. T. Coble of the went to Greensboro to make her Liberty township was in .AfJheboro holntt witn her and onjy chuaf on business yesterday. Mr. Coble Dr waiter Ashworth. Deceased was had two of his bright little chil- stricken with paralysis several dren with him. (years ago; twot years ago she It is said tlst the convicts who had another stroke which left lier are i stationed outside of town will enrely h'lp ees. She con- be sepaioted this week. Some of "f.cieo.CD,fl 1UBl wee "u luo e"u them v.iil t.- taken out beyond tne , countv home Remains were brought to Ash - county uoiue borc Interred ,n cemetery The roads between Asheboro and where her father and mother are High Point are almost' impassable. I buried. Rev. J. E. Thompson. pas Alter the completion of the roads tor of the M. E. ChunSi. of whiah east and west this end of the road Mrs. Ashworth was a member, con should certainly have attention. I ducted the funeral services. . . . I Dr. and Mrs. Ashworth accom- Messrs. Harry Hannah.Canter ana panled tne body here and returned ethers of Slier City were In Ashe- to ttnelr houle ln Greensboro after boroi Saturday. They attended the bVLTi&i, Ramseur commencement and came, J ; ever in the afternoon. Mothers' Day. I Mr and Mrs Henry Robins left On Friday -'terncon. of this week L"r:.a? ,Mfl?J7"0S5 i 'at 2.30 o'clock the primary grades alVV Robin? wTll Viait inV the grade I "11 wJU -T.Wr Asheboro. K C, April 9, 1914 The Commissioners for Ahe Town cf Asheboro. in reular session April 9 th. 1914. ordered. Thtt the Tax Collector give no tice through both papers printed ln ti e Town of Asheborc; that all de linquent, taxes must be paid by May 1st. 1914. And It ie further ordered that the tax collector advertise and sell property for all uncollected taxes alter May 1st. 1914. after giving proper notice thereof. A. R. WINNlNGHiAM. Town Clerk. Charlctte and Soutli Carolina be fore returning home. George Welborn, the barber, re ceived a message yesterday stating that hi3 mother, widow of the late Rev. Anthony Welborn. is seriously 111 wah pneumonia at her home In Randolph county. Dispatch. There 1b considerable discussion plt of lt are -invited part of the commencement exercises usually called Mothers' Day pro gram. The first, second and third grades will take part in these exercises, and the mothers of the children ars especially invited to attend. Other ladies also who are Interested ln thee school work, particularly this on nur streets on account of the Mexican situation, if the State Mi litia is called to mobilize at the encampnienc grounds, at Morehead City, our local military Company K will go to camp. ' Stephen Harris Badgett is a young gentleman who- has arrived at Mr. J. T. Wood's in West Ashe boro. Mrs. Badgett has been with ber sister- Mrs. Wood, for several months. Machinist Badgett is on the U.. S. battleship Terns. The regular meeting of the Wo man's Club will be held ln the club room in the court house May 5th at 2.30 p. m.. Instead of Wednes day. A special invitation is ex tended to the school teachers and every member Is urged to be pres ent. The following young people of Asheboro attended the play at Ram seur Saturday night; Misses Eu genia McCain. Sne Hoover, McCoy RirWhPiirt. Clarice Presoell and Messrs. Ernest Spencer. Arthur Gar vin, . Henry Jonea ana way nay- The Drogram this! time Is some what diifferent from those we have had heretofore, yet we trust that it may prove interesting to those who attend. SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. Efpeks Owkfrs to Mobilize. Adjutant General Lawrence W. Yftune of the North Carolina Na- Mnnni Guard exDects an order for the mobilisation of the National Guard, Including the North,' Carolina North Carolina Guard now has only abon 3,000 men. while the North Carolina minimum for field service is B.168. This means that aaai- tional men will have to eniisi. CloKfifg ExetWses Arfieboiro eroded Scliool Monday evening, April 27,th, pLy. "The Frtiit of His Folly." Sunday. May 3rd. 11 o'clock a. m., commencement sermon, Rev. J. E. Thompson. . Monday evening. May o'clock, class day exercises. Tuesday evening, May 5th', 8 o'clock, lllterary address, president Eyes Examined Headaches Cured Caused From Eyestrain Dr. Julius Shaffer, specialist in Optometry, graduate Philadel phia College and registered in the State, win De in Biscoe at Hotel, Monday, May 4 In Asheboro, Ashlyn Hotel, Tues day. May 5 and in Seagrove on Wednesday, May 6 for the purpose of examining all the errors the eyes are subject to and fitting glasses. Dr. Shaffer is well Known 10 3 ItAnafwa our many reauero, uicicivic does not need any further com ment. The Last of the W. J. Miller stock Must go To make room for A New Kind of Store In Asheboro A Woman's Store Embracing an Attractive Line of Dress Goods Millinery Shoes and Dress Accessories la Fact Everything a Woman Wears At Popular Prices New Goods Arriving: Daily Many Bargains Await You In Men's and Boys' Goods The Name of the Store is D. A. HENDRIX Fresh Fish Now is the time to get all the fish you want with very little cost. Am getting large ship ments of Chesapeake Bay fish this week and will be prepared to take care of every customer for less money than ever was known in Asheboro. Try one and be convinced STAR MARKET Phone 87 E. E. Pugh Studebaker and Maxwell Cars Studebaker 4-5 Passenger, Price Studebaker 6-7 Passenger, Price Maxwell 25-5 Passenger, Price -Maxwell 25-Roadster, Price $1050 $1575 $ 750 $ 725 YOUNTS-LUCK AUTO COMPANY eral or Dr. Reitstel at High Point Sunday. U .-r. n iMlttl worth W. A. Harper, Eion uouiege
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