THE COURIER Asheboro. N. C tJune 18, 1914. LOCAL AX.I PEKSOXAL 51 h Miss Benigna Vow has accepted a position as clerk for Wood & Morinjr. Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cra ven, of Franklinton, a son. Mrs. J. G- Steeds of Steeds was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Miss Bessie Auman spent Sunday with friends at Star. Miss Ina Auman has been spending a few days this week at Hemp. Miss Annie Gill of Raleigh is vis iting Miss Mary Spencer. Mr. Colin Spencer, of Mebane, was the puest of his parents here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ross, of Jackson Springs, were in Asheboro one day the first of the week. Misses Connie Bell Auman and Lil lie Richardson spent the week end with Miss Lelyer Ferree at Ramseur. Miss Bessie Laughlin is attending; the summer school nt the State Uni versity at Chapel Hill. Missso Bertha and Blanche Cox left yesterday for Hot Springs, where they will spend some time. Mrs. John M. Porter, of Chnrlotte. is the arupt of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II.'Moring. Messrs. D. O. and J. M. Nance are at Jackson Springs building a c tage for Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. Miss Catherine Burns went to ' Greensboro Tuesday for a few days' isk. Miss Mattie Barker of TSnCeld is th? guest of Mrs. W. L. White at the Ashlyn. Misses Annie and Myrtle Asbury left for Asheville Tuesday for a week's stay. Mr. W. A. Underwood and family went to Mt. Vernon Spi-ings for the day Sunday. Mr. J. P. Boroughs, of Kemp's Mills was among Asheboro'? visitors yes terday and called on I he Courier. Miss Minnie Hoover left yesterday for Panacea Springs for a week's out ing. Missse Eugenia Tysor. Minnie Hoov- er and Anrie Fox spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Fjnch at Trinity. Miss Annie Fox returned Monttay from Liberty, where she has been visiting Mrs. Tom Smith. ftf.'"- Chas. A. WelW, of Knoxville. who fs" interested in the Scarlet Cor. pev mine",- was a business visitor in Asheboro yesterday. Mis "Mary English, of Monroe, is ' sending the week with Mis') Virginia Fpnlev at her home on Norm .rayette ville street. ' . . Mi Uii PvHfhard left Monday for the Stote Kormal. Greensboro. whr? she will take the summer course for .teachers. TTrs. C. rvnnvd hni rtur"ad fr-nro White Rnlnhiif Nrmrs. " we she has been ppendin? L. R. Cox, of Trhitv No. 1, was in town Tuesday. B. F. Henley was a business visitor in town the first of the week. Dr. F. E. Ashl-ury spent Tue.-dav at Jackson Springs. wa;ntSCe'5t-Wans,; ia'GreS;sEoCCrar" Werday ' AcLro MSayff W -af if'&t' 'Pans Editor W i c or ia AsSjelCo. 6 bUnda' visit -ir. ir,,o-i C-:'!c'l on. The c"5ietrSatUrda' Mi'",S'P was j Airv. tvWi J some time. Mr" T, t PorViia r-f TJiphmori.i. Vr. "jr- for Vpr ''W Rimd-v movninn' "?tPr ; f' flp" "i'f hr parents, "Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Dickens. fia'-1o! w. A'mcf"""'. of M" T. A. iwWf, of Trpv. fhe 'SHo'te Medical Ponrd and obtained ni liopnse this week. Cartain W. F. inod". ft v'ti i ,ms in 4epborA loot Pii-Winn-'rVio nocniWs of rn'""'"' a" '"IS xwh rilppsprt Wh US COnnltlOr1 Kvpv a PVinriol TiH r-liow h? will attpn.fi f'o suromppr school. -wrs. 7? r . . . u- lineage .ire visitw, 1 ,le s ' ,:crc was ivil wellclrlx of Greens ''erree'aVweekl161' helunie'"'',;00" rrtuvn' to Walh' ?rl!";.BIair of Ilepi-bHc, B'dn antl -rs. E. L. Auaian. Mr. lb n ln.isViv ton. nbont A fai HI h rnf" Uovr, t;i.,,t- r-' ioli fAVJvTtf tbp T'orth. :f,Vl, 'VlP,'','Pvn 11 Jn ATo!n i-ti.t n: Prpcirlo.-. S! epenrff. ''ficnn.nr, Miss wni; to for "nnl orif ni'Airln'l ll ,K l'-t Pr?r1"T Tirir'n a rtf nor Tnrn Th .Inh ploAfPfl T pnn lrjw .Tndn "Tis fov fjgy Born Sarom. ! A new f"ature has bpn acsnrer fnr ( sn Hit? fonrth of .TnV el"bration. I it nich ii to be ii Asheboro. The pw. , ,i Tict wan siqrned lst wppV for a bn' , aspptiMrti. Thi will add mvh Td'- bon -nlannp fnr in A enpborrt 1 ryt if tn wnthpr is fnvproSip 't iliry we will have a record breaking frowd on our streets. t. , F"rl L- Bowman, of Liberty, Ran & lpn county, was one of the succpss- 1-4 applicants who passed the Medical j ! ate Board of Health examination. Bowman is a son of the late W. F. jl owman, and is a young man with bright prospects. Thirty-seven appli S cants failed white eighty-one were I isiecessful. Ite i v and Mrs. t?:,..,,. t-.. , t Sunday with relatives 'llb- Mr. Hendrix Pkeen of Blscoe re cently b,hgt a Studeb-er car froa t'lie ounts-Luck Auto Co. 1 A crowd of Gypsy Jiorsetraders f)ent Sunday in camp about two miles north of Asheboro. Misses LuciJe Scarbcro and Blind U-.vett are the guests 0f friends and relatives in. Burlington. . (Mr. Lee Aldridge of Trinity towushifl wrs anw ng Aeboro's business visitors last Holiday. The Courier ilionor roll this week is l&rter Wiaa usual, See t!-et yiour nam-e is iucluded in the Tst next week. -1 ; 'ou want a seasu ticket for m.b nauiauqua you bad better se Prof. T. F. nvlla at once. Thtv are Helling rapidly. Whbn nyou Come to" Ashebioro to attend tlie Chautauqua don't forget to put a dollar or twn in vour pocktt for The Courier. Practically all of tfiie wheat crop will be harvested this Week. Sonn the hum of the threshing machine win be heard in the land. Mam av the wheat ccn 1- Randolph this year is far better than that of several precedi-ag yeara. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Styxea went to Greensboro Sunday to see their sr.n. Clyde, who is in St. Leo's- Hospital. Mr. W. B. Webster of Ram- seur, fcrmerlv of Asneborr, was in town last Thursday andi save Hi Courier a call. Miss May I). McAlister has beeit' the g'e;t of relatives In' Char lotte and Davidson for the last week. , The l'liriners are sending in glow ir.g reports of Ulie weight of the wheat being harvf r-tl this sea svji. TISs means a good yield when tli resiling time comes. Messrs'. 0. M. nml IT. I). T.it aVer of TlmmasvJ U- are unking Asbebcra tl.eir iK-ndtiuarterst this wrk. Thoy are v,-presenting the Crt'iMisboro Narsorias. Jfiss Alice Phillips lias been sjw.uniii: sinne nine wuita her Fi'-i tcr, .Mis. Walter Davis, at Gb?n ol.a . ' Asl.fboio i- 'oriuiiiiite in secnr-l kig Wiliiiini U. Bryan as a Clan-' tauqua letlure o.i J u y 4tU. The! l;.Ut1i cicwd evr see" in Asihe- ii.ro will hear liJm on that day. Messrs. Walter Buach. and A. W. ' :'!ii:o ai.J Mis.ses Nellie Spoon and' Mii.ie sier.cer left Sunday morning1 in a car for Greewsboro. r Mr. Bunch i and JiUs Spencer went on to Elon I t olk-ge to spend the day. Don't forget TJie Courier when you ccnie to Asheboro Chautauqua weeK. This is tine season of the year When a newspaper needs funds more than any other time. Asheboro merchants will find it will, be to their special advantage to make good use of The Couiei'ti advertising: columns the wei k uro- ceding. Chautauqua week. Immense crowds will be in town every day. The Courier Job department has een turning out some hinh clasn work recently. This dipaitnuiil In prepared to da woik as nice as any lk.jp in Piedmont North Carolina. Your orders are solicited,' Prof. T. p. Bulla, oharinaii .f the ticket selling committee of the Chautauqua- has on hand seanou tickets for the Chautauqua. Many calls are being made f r them. Better get y urs bcfoie the is exaauyttd. , ) , . i The Greensboro Daily News says that J. S. McAlister and family have moved from their residence on West Washington street to the home of John Gilmer at Fisher Park. Mr. II. R. Ro';s received a telegram from Senator Overman Tuesday own ing stating that his appointment a postmaster at Asheboro had been oon lirr.ied. Mr. Ross wiil take charere in a few days. : Asheboro needs a few weeds remnved from t'e sidewalks 'V ditches in certain sections of .. ,n ,s a town and should be kept th rorghly tl-a . i. Rejorts are rinr fr, Thp nr -rier office of splendid rains in thP P'untry around Asheboro. The dam ope on acconnt ti the drouth will not be as great as expected. I THi're are a few places in the coenrete sidewalks nf ieh.ir. if re badlv broken un I TMa m,( ,'iy ristinrrs the t'wn in sections where it is this way. t The Courier man "-ad nppw---j-n t. view the crops in the level Cros section Svnday. Prw.e of ti e bt whpnt in li'ie county was friird n' I'eadv in thP shrek. Corn looks un usually well s'nee the showers. Mr. M. If. jroffitt has so'd " his crocery ?torp Pontb AA'fboro tr Messrs. Fletcher KiW nnri '.r C. Kime. The purchasers vill ap- HrecinTe wie trade if the old ens. toniers. i I The ball game bftween Ashe ,bor0 !in1 Groenshoro Isat Saturday aftornofo was broken up by the irain. f e spore bolnr- 3 to l 1ti favor of h-boro ' hen it borate 1 ec" Siry f( r the ilryeis to quit. I Rev. Mr. Wl.itnker. pnstnr of t'ie Methodist I'rote'tait church. Milled Hpv. C. M. Compber's p'lln't ir. T.vnphlmri' Vn Snmln.) ivl l!n !Rpv. Mr. Complipr carried rn the revival services in Ashfc-boro. The Courier acknowledges re ceiiit of an invitation to the com ii t.cpnif-'t exercises of Sjuthl Nor folk Hiph Sch ri, So-th Norf lk. va.. sent ns by Mis Indiana Young, of Trinity, N. C. teacher of civics an,( history in the SouthJ Xorfllk Hieh School. Mucin inii-rest was maniffsted in tl re1vi, Services which closed Monday night at the Mtllli.idhti Pio-te.-tai.it churo!i. Rev. Charles Mor gan Compiler of Lynfthbur.a, Va., did the preaching. Each! service was well attended and the tfiiurch membership i,as been greatly strengthened snirituallv. Mr. rmii- Ipher made many friends during this stay in Ashebero, whoue prayers a.:!d best wishes will follow him to ilvis wicrk. He left for his homy in Lyuclibure Tuesday morning. THE STUDEBAKER-FOUR SI 050 F. O. I). I actorv YOUNTS-LUCK AUTO COM.'Y BUY IT BECAUSE ITS A STUDEBAKER I.IWIIBW'""'"'"' BUSINESS LOCALS Te:i cents per line each inpertion in this column. Six word? to a line. No ad. for less than 25c. NOTICE. S5.0U Iteward. We will pay tj.Ot) reward for each and every conviction for every per son tresspassing in any way upon the lands of the undersigned in Asheboro and Cedar Grove town;:hi;i and ad joining the lands of levi i'ueker and others. MA LISTER & HAMMER. FIVE DOLLARS ItKWAllD wil: be given to any one who will fur nish pvidfiipe In show thtit miv (lead carcass has been baultd or depos ited by any one upon my land in Asheboro township. The same re ward wil" bp paid any one who will furnish evidence as to who hauls or deposits dead carcase of any ani mal near any public road in Ashe boro township. WM. C. IIAMMKU. FOR SALIC Ford Runabout near v new. Cash or t' mis, 13. F. McDOYYEJ.-L, Asheboro. 1 Come to Chautauqua The extend to all attendants of the Chautauqua a cordial invi tation to make our stores your headquarters during the week. When thirsty drop in at our fountain and get a refreshing drink. Our service is up-to-date. When you n2ed anything in the drug line see us. FOP. SALE One Webster's Cn- iabr"' .rrtmnsry. with sunSm ment. 1850 pages, price awr to The courier. m Standard Drug Co. Rexall Store. C ASTOR I A For Inianta and Children. The KintTYou Have Always Bought Bears the Signature F. C. L. Entertains. Miss Alice Bulkhead was hoKess to the F. C. L. and several invited guests last Thursday morning from J.U to 12 o'clock. Hue main feat ure of the ev-:ii"g : th- -ame "roi .kk " the .prize being won bv Miss Ethel Lovett. ADter this there s an tnte-e.-t!tt ue sing c nt st in whidl.i Mi;s Annie Asbuiy was t je ;!izv v.i" tf:e w?r dainty boudoir caps in the club colors. -i(hite and gold. The hos tess was assisted by Missed Mil dred Burkhead and Eugenia McCain iu serving tempting refreshments. During a short business taeeting twt vw memibers Wfre adinisfttea, Kate Brlttain and Ethel Blrkh'ea4. HORSE FOR SALE One good black horse for sale.. Apply to WM. C. HAMMER. Asheboro, X. C. Rixnni.Ptt si'ppt.V CO.. whole- sal and retail trtiits, coumrj pro duce and epnern.1 meMhatidlsfJ. We pay cash for wheat we buy and tsk pleasure in giving you ti e best of service. Don't fail to us when in Asheboro. ' We sedls twine, hard ware, farm implements, mowers, rakes, harvesters everything you use, eat or wear. You are always welcome whether you buy or not. Yours for service, RANDOLPH SUPLY CO., Wm. R. Julian. Manager. For Register of Deeds. To the voters of Randolph county I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds, subject to the Demo cratic primaries of Randolph coun ty. E. O. YORK. Anjioiiiiceinent. 1 hereby announce that I shall Jbe a canJidate for the office cf Clerk of the Superior 0..-uit of Randolph county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primaiy in August next. If nominated and elected 1 promise to do my duty to tho be.t of my ability and with cwirtesy and fairne--s to all wlio have dealings with the office. - - J, AT. OAVEXKSS. Cu-idge. N. C. .May 23, 1914 FOR SALE rive-ncre room d-ttage house on V tral ( .change in it. ' month: Will suit a mnii ilv. li. X. ltit with 7- with cea- ys $20 00 with fam- Cl'li, Soiiifi Mot Weather Specials Lot of Palm Beack SiiitS, 7 5ti: Men's Straw Hats, 1 50 to 3 00. Men's Panama Hats, 7 50 value at 5 00. UNDERWEAR Special line of Men's Poms Knit Union Suits. Also the B. ;V. D. line in union suits and separate garments. Just received drop shipment of latest crea tions in men's shirts, collars and hosiery. LADIES' GOODS New line of figured lawns, crepes and or gandies. Just received 50 pieces of messaline, all shades, at 1 00. Full assortment of Crepe De Chene. Wood & Moring IH P fNLY time for a " bite, but a little Ice Cream always tops it off! But, for your own sake, be sure it's FarnU'l". X. C. gold pin. formed of . F. C. Initials M. U A. i ;u .K.eturu to Couner and rrt.eue icwaru P1' on of AH Ice Creams . ST.M.HI ,l)Ul'(i IJOMIWNY AIu'1mkt), , C. Manufacturad bf i PURITY ICE CREAM COi RICHMOND, VA. MOST SANITARY ICE CREAM PLANT IN THE SOUTH. aave started can givn rcg- 'nert to two' o'- three f pinninff loora hdp. uce to F. O. Oh.il, fei:ti.'il Falls Mill up on 1 1 1J time am! faml'les Apply ai a: i'RKCiATi-.'D v.'ouns. Mr. A. W. Cline of Newton, h comes associate editor of the Ashe-!.. I.nrn Cn'rA- ITm is: n vnnnir ,., ,,f i spoi'iiil talent and ability,- a fine fol low with it, and no doubt will prove a valuable citizen to Asheboro and a .stronir man on this excellent, weekly. Here's to you "A. V." High Point Review. Market Report BY J. E. HARDEN CASH BUYLR Cr COKNVRY PRCDlCt Ashobcre. X. C. .) EGGS. (! n . .. CHICKENS, Pr !. HENS, ix r lb Me .l'Jc lint Woiither Tonic and BulDder. Health Are you run down Nervous Tired? Is everything you do an effort? Yon are not lazy you are sick. Your Stomach, Liver, Kid neys, and whole system need a Tonic. A Tomie and Health Build er to drive out the waste matter build you up and renew your strength. Nothtfng better than Electric Bitters. Stait today. Mrs. James Duncan, HaynesviHe. Me., writes; "Conr.iletelr cured me aftrr several doctors gave me up." 6uc and $1.00. at your Druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salre for Cuts. THK N ;OlU it CAIUH.IXA Si'ate Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for the wo men of N'or'-h Carolina. Five reg ular Courtis leaning u ucB'"-- Special course for teachers. Fre tuition -to th'e ho agree to be come teaohers in the State. I .Ml Sm aion hegii September ICth. 1914. For catalcgue uiwiuia tion, addre. sa JULIUi 1. l i"OXJST, Prudent, Gi -eensboro. N. C. Eyes Examined jlleailnciu'S lirlicved Caus ! od l-'roin K cf train ! llr. .W;iiiii Mu'tk't, Specialist im () 'tdputrv, (Jr.uiuate Phila- ;:Si.iphin v '!li '?e ;nd registered I'M 1. in t!u- st.itc will be in '"'Asheboro at Ashlyn Motel Tuesday, June 17 Seagrovc, Wednesday, 17, Libtrty at Dr. Patterson's office, Tuesday, June 23 Ramscur, Hotel, Wednes day, June 24 for the purpose of examin ing the many errors the eyes arer.nbject to ami fit ting glasses. Dr. Shaffer is wel? known to our many readers, therefore he does not need any further comment. knitted shawl be tween Ashebc and Biscoe last Sun day. Finder: ft ?'ease return to Store. FOR SALE Seedi potatoes foxj fall crop. Come get 'em. P. H. Heuley, s Randlenian, Rt. Nor i.