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ALL LINES MERCHANDISE
BEGINNING FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 12
Nothing Reserved. All Season Goods At And Below Cost
This is our final Clearance Sale on all winter merchandise and will be tremendously
sacrificed to make room for our spring lines.
Coat Suitst Long Coats, Millinery
Ribbons, Dress Goods, Corsets, Skirts, Notions and Silks
C. T. LOFLIN
GATHERED IN DIFFERENT SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY
ITEMS OF INTEREST COLLECTED BY OUR WIDE-AWAKE CORRES
PONDENTSINDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL NEWS FROM TOWNS
AND VILLAGES WHAT THE FARMERS ARE DOING ALONG
AGRICULTURAL LINES. , '
PREACHING NOTICE
FARMER ITEMS
Lewis, son of L. M. Kearns
has been right ill with pneu
rnonia, but is recovering.
Mrs. Fannie Parrish, wid
ow of the late Franklin Par
rish, died Saturday Febru
ary 6th, of heart failure.
Her death was a great shock
to her family and neighbors,
as she had not been ill at all,
but was taken suddenly on
Saturday morning. Her
body was taken to Pleasant
Grove church in Tabernacle
tewnship, for burial. She
leaves a son, Mr. J. Walter
Parrish, and a daughter,
Miss Leona Parrish, and a
granddaughter, Miss Lula
Hill, all of Hill's Store. Mrs.
Parrish was a woman who
was loved and respected by
all who knew her, and her
presence and influence will
be sadly missed in her com
munity. Homer Grant, the infant
sn of Mr. John Steed, died
on Saturday of pneumonia,
after an illness of a few
days. The body was laid
to rest in the cemetery at
Concord; the services being
conducted by Rev. J. B.
T-rogcIon.
Mrs. Julia Plummer, of
Hannersville, has been
spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Kearns.
Miss Cora McMasters ex
pects to leave soon for Bal
timore, from which place
she will be sent out by a
wholesale millinery house as
an expert trimmer for the
cming spring season. .
Liberty Items
Dr. Kemp Foster, who has
recently opened an office in
Greensboro was here Satur
day and Sunday visiting
relatives. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Gregg and children, of Fay
etteville, are guests of Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Gregg.
The Misses Hatch spent
the week end in Greensboro,
the guest of their sister Mrs.
Kelly Boggs.
Mr. G. Armp Patterson,
who has been indisposed for
several days, is very much
inaprovecL
The Liberty Book Club
wMl meet with Mrs. Walter
AHwight today.
Miss Allen, of Greensboro,
spent Saturday and Sunday
in tewn, the guest of her sis
ter Miss Stella Allen.
Mr. Sherman Dippee, of
Greensboro, was a business
visitor in town Monday.
Little Oleta Staley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Staley is quite ill.
Mrs. C. P. Smith, Sr.,
spent the week end in
Greensboro.
Miss Margaret Smith has
been indisposed for several
weeks.
JULIAN NEWS
The ground hoe seems to be keep
ing his reputation by bringing morr
cold winter weather.
Julian is still climbinc upward.
large box factory has just been com
pleted and will soon be in opearation.
Mr. Claude Burrow, who has under
gone an operation at St. Leo's Hos
pital, is improving we are glad t
know.
Mr. J. S. Devinncy visited Mr. Ar
thur Staley Sunday evening.
Messrs. Robert darner and Allen
Pugh passed through the community
last Sunday evening coming from Lib
erty.
Mr. Zeb Hinshaw and sons visited
near Asheboro last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. A. E. Staley has bought a herd
of Holstein cattle.
Mr. M. C. Garner and family visited
his uncle, Robert Neece, last Sunday.
beveral of our girls are attending
Pleasant Garden school.
Bad roads is all the talk. Bad on the
fellow with the car. Hope they will
soon get better.
Julian has the best -rural .scb.ooL.we
know of. It can boast of its good
teacher, Mrs. W. H. Hardin. She can't
be beat. We wish she would continue
the good work.. She has been teach
ing for three terms, but the children
are not tired of Mrs. Hardin.
SEAGROVE ROUTE 1 ITEMS
The people wi!J please take notice
that for the remaining part of this
year there will be preaching at
Pleasant Hill every ;(rd Sunday at 11
a. m. and at New Zion same day at 3
p.m.; at Hag Springs every 4th Sun
day at 11 a. m., and at New Hope
same day at 3 p. m.
J. H. STOWE, Pastor.
February 10, 1915.
HONOR ROLL ASBURY SCHOOL
High honor roll, sixth grade Ruby
Freeman.
Seventh grade Cletus Freeman,
Ben Auman.
Honor roll, first grade Lessie Yow,
Norman Yow, Lula Hicks, Myrtle
Hicks, Alfred Hicks.
Second grade Lena Luther, Ora
Comer.
Third grade Meta Luther.
Fifth grade Myrtle Comer, Ode'!
Lucas.
Sixth grade Vergil King.
Seventh grade Ola Freeman, Nora
Comer.
We are having some pretty weather
along now and hope it will continue
Miss Zola Cole is very sick. We
wish for lier a speedy receovery.
Miss Maggie Martin spent the wee!
end with home folks at Biscoe.
Miss Maie Bean has been visiting
friends in Asheboro.
Misses Alma Bean and Allene Ca
gle have been visiting friends at Bit
coe.
Miss Nora Staley is visiting he
sister, Mrs. Willie Scott, at Asheboro.
TEACHERS MEETING AT TRINITY
The teachers' meeting at Trinity
last Saturday was well atended by
both teachers and patrons considering
the bad roads.
The following teachers were pres
ent: Mrs. Kate Norment, Emm
Hunter, Lula B. Rudisill, D. C. John
son, L. L. Farlow, Clara Davis, Vir
ginia Redding, Sila Lundley. Geo. W.
Spencer, and Maggie Alhertson.
An interesting address was given
by Dr. E. E. Balcomb, of the State
Normal.
Mibs Emma Hunter gave a lesson in
United States history which was help
ful to all. Short talks were made by
each teacher present on what is do
ing done in his school to promote and
develop a greater school interest.
Several of the patrons also gave the
teachers words of encouragement. The
most encouraging feature of the meet
ing was the fact that so many patrons
came out to hear the discussions.
BIG HOG IN BACK CREEK
The largest hog we have
killed in the county was
heard
killed
Allen Robbing, of Caraway, which
weighed 649 pounds.
Franklinvilje News
Rev. T. J. Rogers preach
ed an interesting sermon to
a large audience in the M.
E. church Sunday morning
and J. H. Weaver, presiding
elder of the Greensboro dis
trict delivered a fine sermon
to an appreciative congrega
tion Sunday night.
The Sunday School at the
M. E. church is growing rap
idly, 224 present Sunday and
several visitors. At the
closing of the service Miss
Lizzie Smith, .of Ramseur,
and Mr. Cahon, of Baltimore
rendered some beautiful mu
sical seections.
Mr. E: P. Spoon has moved
his saw mill from Mr. A. B.
Steele's place to the Millard
Burgess farm.
A. J. W. Craven and Grady
Tippett made a business trip
to Asheboro one day last
week.
R. S. Craven spent one day
at Coleridge last week.
Miss Mamie Elkin visited
Miss Nina Parks near Parks
Cross Roads Saturday eve
ning and Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Phillips was
the guest of her son, R. L.
Elkin, at Liberty Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tip
pett visited Mr. C. H. Welch
at Cheeks Saturday and
Sunday. .
Several of our young peo:
pie spent Sunday evening at
Cedar Falls.
Prof. D. M.' Weatherly
made a business trip to
Greensboro Saturday.
Mr. Cahon, of Baltimore,
representing the noted Haas
Tailoring Company, spent a
part of last week in the city
taking measures for Ran
dolph Mfg. Co. store, who
will handle this line of men's
and boys' suits the coming
season.
Messrs. W. A. Grimes, W.
P. Moon and jChas. Allred
went to Greensboro one day
last week.
TRINITY NEWS
There was a Teachers Meeting held
here last Saturday. The attendance
was not large.
The few days of sunshine has
greatly improved our roads.
Capt. Parkin is on the sick list,
but hope to see him out soon.
Mrs. K. N. Crowder, accompanied
by Mrs. W. N. Elder, went to the
Charlotte hospital last Saturday. Ve
hope to see Mrs. Crowder with us
soon.
Mrs. Vick, who has been confined
in doors for some time, has improved
so as to be out again.
We hope that J. W. Hill will soon
be given work building our road.
TRINITY NEWS
iapiain rarxin ana iamuy, wno
have been quite ill with lagrippe, are
improving and hope to be out again
soon.
Mesdamea Crowder and Elder went
to Charlotte Saturday. ,
Mr. Litaker, of Thomasville, was in
town last week.
Mrs. H. E. Ballance, of Greensboro,
spent one day in town last wees.
Miss Josephine Wood, or High
was the guest of Miss Ritchie John
son Saturday'.
Miss Maggie Albertson, of Hope
Mills, was at the teachers' meeting
Saturday.
Prof. Balcomb, of the State Norma!,
made a very interesting address be
fore the teachers Saturday. Mr. B-illa
said that Prof. Balcomb's statistics
were the most complete he had ever
seen.
'Miss Jennie Redding came up to the
teachers' meeting Saturday. No
teacher or parent can afford to miss
one of these meetings. The work is
all too important to the community.
Some of the Guilford county teachers
were here Saturday. We were g'ad
to have them and hope they will come
again.
The ladies of the Betterment Association-
served luncheon to the tea;h
ers Saturday.
All who were fortunate enough to
attend Saturday's teachers' meeting
enjoyed the occasion very nmeh. All
are pleased with the good work of Mr.
Bulla and his teachers. The talk Miss
Hunter gave on history and geogra
phy was iine. Prof. J. J. White thinks
the Moonlight School sounds like
Moonshiners. Prof. English expressec
himself as delighted with the Trinity
high school and teachers and the pat
rons agree with him.
RAMSEUR ITEMS
Miss Ora Scott, of Greensboro, is
spending some time with her parents
here.
Mr. Willis Luther celebrated a birth
day recently.
Messrs. Orren Forrester and Ever
ette Newby, of Asheboro visited at
the home of Mr. J. O. Forrester last
Sunday.
A new daughter arrived at the horn
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kivett last
week.
The child of Mr. and Mrs. Colon
Parks continues quite ill with slight
improvement.
Messrs. Allen, Richardson and Hay
worth, of Asheboro, were visitors in
town Sunday.
Ramseur Pharmacy was opened last
week and looks better now than ever.
TAX ROUND
Sheriff Birkhead starts
out on his last tax round as
published elsewhere in this
issue ox i ne courier.
This will be the last round
and last opportunity to pay
without costs and all who
have not paid are requested
and expected to meet the
Sheriff at the" various appointments.
FIRE SALE
By Ramseur Pharmacy
We are back home again and are going to offer yW
a big lot of patents, toilet articles, stationery, taUeff
etc., at one-half price:
$1.00 Wine of Cardui
$1.00 Wine of Cod Liver Oil m
35 cent Fletchers' Castoria m
25 cent Face Cream m
25 cent Face Powder 13?
Tooth Brushes, all prices going at 50 per cent!
.Dressing Combs 50 per centl
Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Soaps, Purses,
Pocket Books 50 per cento
50 cent box paper 25c,
25 cent box paper . . , , ... ........... 13d
10 cent box paper . . . ; y
Banjo strings, viouft strings, French harps, in fi
a great many things that you want we are going to
you at HALF PRICE while they last
FREE
FREE
With each 25c purchase of Dr. LeGear's Rented!
we are going to GIVE you absolutely free a 25c pa'
age of Hawk Death.
Blackman's Stock and Poultry Remedies a lit
damaged.. 50 per cent off.
Come and get a bargain before it is all gone.
Ramseur Pharmacy
Ramseur, N. C.
What You Can Buy at the
Rexall Drug Store
AND THE
Standard Drug Comp'y
Vick's Croup Salve 25c
Brame'a Croup Salve 25c
Mother's Joy 25c
Dr. King's New Discovery . 5uc
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough
Syrup 25e
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion $1.00
Scott's Emulsion . 50c and $1.00
Tooth Brushes 10c to 25c
Hair Brushes 25c to $2.50
Cloth Brushes 25c up
Scrub Brashes 5c to 25c
Nail Brushes 10c to 25c
Testaments 25c
Bibles $1.00 up
Books (standard authors),. 50c
Fountain Syringes $1.00 to $2.50
Bulb Syringes .. ..50c to $1.00
Letter Files 25e
Toilet Paper 5c" and 10c
Dean's Cough Drops ...... 5e
Smith Bros. Cough Drops . . 5c
Hoarhound Drops 20c lb
Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Oil $1
Rexall Sarsaparllla Tonic. . 50c
Trusses . . . $1.00 up
Plasters, all well known brands.
Dr. Hess Stock Food 25c, 50c $1
Dr. Hess Poultry Food .... 25c
Dr. Hess Worm Powder ... 50c
Dr. Hess Heave Cure ,.50c
Magic Stock and Poultry.
Powder at reduced prices.
Rexall Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets. ... 25c
Rexall Headache Tablets,
30 for 10c
Rexall Little Liver Pills 10c box
Rexall Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil $1.00
Minard's Liniment, the best 25c
Lax Fos 50c
Livertone 50c
Thacher's Blood and Liver
Syrup 50c
Simmons Liver Regulator.. 25c
Nyal's Liver Regulator ... 25c
Black Draught 25c
St Joseph Liver, Regulator, 25c
Talcum Powder, 25c brands
selling at only "
Big line of toilet goods at..
popular prices.
We call special attention to
our line of chaois skins 5c, 10c
and 25c
, Fine quality of pound paper
and envelopes to match.
Correspondence card and en
velope to match fgUt edge)
25e box. .
Fountain pens fl.tt and P
Ink, pencils, stantionery, the
best to be had.
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