The Courier. Asheboro, X. C, I t i mber "0, 1015 "fUULISHED EVER if THURSDAY WM. C. HAMMER, EDITOR Ernest Yunciumon and Arley Vun annon, of Montgomery county, sen teiuod for six months and four months to jail for illicit distilling at the recent term of the United States District Court at Greensboro, request ed Judge Iioyd to give them the mini mum sentence of a year and a day in the Federal prison at Atlanta. The (Jrevnsboro Daily Record inquires why this request J'or a longer term. Any one of two reasons might be given. In the Federal pri.-on, prisoners who have a good record may be purollnd after the expiration of one third the .-; ntei'ce. Another rea.-on is that the defendants may be afraid of the State courts. If they aio sent t- Atlanta it rr:-y be thi re is net so much !un-L-er of th.e Stute lomt taking v.n tne i:se and sending the violators to the Nun:; last j'Jiv ed that 1 ent for Kin v:i. sentence' in jail, request- At At tl.e end "f four li.onths he applied for pa- vol'; and it '..'as declined. He has .- ince made application for Executive Clem ency, and that has been refused, so it appears that he will serve his term. King was indicted in the State courts :dso. While it is not usual for v. viola tor of the liquor laws to be punished for the same or similar offenses com mitted about the same time in both State and Federal courts yet it is sometimes done, when it is net thought that adequate punishment Iris been imposed in the first court ' noses of the case against Ui ch .lis iolator TRINITY NEWS Chi-i.-.tnus pas: pily in our little ;ed quietly town. V ars bae' . but p- t :. eon : i v.his-mi.-;e ra a num trust to sever key and lire t!e for Si) 1";! ber oi family i. ui;i..us and some vh. -r.:M r.ot l':.ve llieir families invited friend,-. Mr. J. W. Hill had all of his family with him except Miss Vic toria, v. ho is studying in Washington, D. ('.. to lie a trained nurse. Tho.-.o with him wi re: Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Richmond; Jes.-e Hill of Florida: John iliil, of Virginia; Mr. ami Mrs. Merimac Cv and Mrs. C,e and Clyde : with their p: Mrs. Ruf-:s ell Roddick, Roddick, '.-f lick, of Gi;i Mrs. IMe.'r wore the gu Tarkin. M: her Mr. and Trinity; Dr. of Hi::!i IN. nford, of Fairview; Mr. rg.' Hiil, of Thomasviiie; id Charlie who -'re still 'cuts. Gue.-ts of Mr. and '..'ddick were Mr. Mitch )f tircensbiiro; Mr. R. J. south Dakota: Jc-o Red-, ford College. Mr. and lYpptr. of Tliomnsville, : sis i Cr.pt. a.id Mrs. J. ; . U. W. art- had with j .Mrs. J. C. Vejuit r, of' and Mrs. Dr it; Mr. and I 1 ock, . Wish '. John 1 Odell ml .Mrs. hart and Title daughter; Peacock, of Greensboro; 1'eae ic!-, of llorh Point. Mr Mi W. F. Kills, of Kl'swood Court, were is-) blessed a to have their entire f; m i'y: Prof, and Mrs. I'mniet Willis ai.d children, of North Wilkesboro: .Air. and .Mrs. Thorn Kisl,,.,. ,-. of Salisbury; Mr. W. F. Ellis, Jr., of High Point; .Mr. Frar.k Ellis, of Phil adelphia; Mr. George F. Ellis, of Trinitv: Dm-brim .Toe :m.l I?olni of f.initv'hirh school. Miss Minnie Caudle, of Sanford, has been v'th her granumothi Mrs. Iien soti Parker, during the holidays. Mrs. Parker, who bag been quite r.ick, has improved much and we hope will be nit soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brame had as their gw.its during Christmas Mr. Pe ter lV.in'.e, of Winston-Salem, and Mr. ";ld!y" llr-'me, of Rjcky Mount. Miss Pcd'y Keitman motored down from High Point for a few hours Fri day. Mrs. F. II. Wood tnd Mrs. J. J. Farrh. of High Point, w ere down dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ellis and daughter motored to High Point Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Willis and Tamil v ar l Mr. I3ruee Craven and sen with Tbcmr-s Fiser m-itorwd to High Point Mend ay. Mr. snd Mr.-,. Carter and Miss Crr.n ford, of Greensboro, were the guests of Mr. 0. Crurford last week. Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Phillips had dr'er.tira n.y at home for the j idaya: P.of. Guy Phillip3, of r-j. ... ! their holid: eteh: Miss Carrie, of the State Nor mal; and M: Chaiies, of Jam.otown high school; .nd Miss Maude and Hugh Phillips. Mrs. McCancss had with her last Week her granddaughter, Miss Beulah Norment, of Woman's College, Greens boro, and Mr. William Norment, of Jamestown high school; Mrs. Kate Norment and Miss Ruth McCanless irh make their home with her. Mhs Lucy Crowder, after spending Chrfctaaa day at home, wet to ThomasrXle to TisH Misa Vera Green. Mr. Julian Elder, of High Foint spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Elder. Mesdames Iiallance and Carpenter spent Christmas day with Mr. D. M. liallanc and family. MORTHVILLE AND RANDLEMAN ROUTE 2 NEWS Mr. J. H. Williamson and family, of Steeds, are spending a few days in town. Miss Thelma Jennings, who has been in school at Franklinville, is spend ing the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jennings. Mr. Clifford Trogdon, of Franklin ville, is visiting at the home of Mr. Anderson llean. Mr. Macon Freeman, of Elher, was in town a few days last week the guest of friends. Miss Navwejie Tr.-gd-n , who lias been teaching at lb'idea school, is spending the holidays at heme. Mr. and Mrs. . M. Mnedith left, Saturday for their home in Green.-.-j lioro. alter spending several days in l.ie gu csts of Mr. Mis. '1. (' . Williamson. . .L.mes Johns. Ya.. is sneiniii n. Jr. if lb duvs e'l heir Mr. end Mrs. 1.. W. ihiam.-on, n ! Franklinville. are isltlag relative.-; and friends in town. Mr. William Hiure'.l left last Thurs day for Salisbury to visit his brother. Mrs. Luther and son, Joe. aie vis iting relatives near Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callaway, of Lexington, n'c visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Mr. Arch Winslow. of Asheboro, is spending a few .lays at home. Mr. Leder Roui.h. of Gray's Chap el is visiting his uncle, Mr. L. W. Wise. Mr. Moody Kerns, a student at l-'.'on College, spent last Wednesday at Mr. Nathan Sheila-Id's, t-n route to his homo near Ether. Mr. W. W. Hurley, who ha.- been teaching at Ulah, is spon.:li.p; several days at homo. Mrssi-s. Worth and Wad:- !h;r:ow. l.r. n.-lwiv. ai to: ti.cir ia ents ibis ueek. Mr. Jones Vuniannon. a tree one day last work riou!y hurt, is improvir. Li two and ae-haif leii fr .1 ; Wort'ivili largest la. ;, svl.ich 1 to Mr. we;gae,i :,.,:i pounds, Lx; or.'ji Ace William.-on. Mi1. Ai-vil Pvitiiard ami Mi ilinshaw were nun .Yd one ai'u.o last week, Rev. J. . P igh olhc,;1' ir.g. Miss Lois Williamson, of Liberty, is visiting rela'.ives und friends f-r :-. few days. Mr. Eivin Trogdon, of Wjnlesboro. is visiting Ids parent-. M' and Mrs. S, H. Tivigdrei. Mr. Tom iJ.iirk, of Spen..er, is sperding the holidays at home. Miss Plata Aldridge, of IFgh Point, is the rue -it of her jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Aldridge. M' 'ssi's. "nl and (.'has. .Sheii'.idrl an; to. nding th.e Christmas holidays at home. Miss Sallie Posiirk. of Grecnsbovo. is the guest of her parent.-, this week. Miss Jennie Hinshaw, of High Point, is visiting her arenrs, Mrs. Tom Hin.-diaw. Miss Coney Spivey left last week for Green.dioro for a visit t friends. Mr. Hugh 'jliui't ami children, of High Point, are tin guest of Mr. &laclt 8 mncr- ir- Jonn ,,aCK' Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens, of Winston, spent Sunday at the home of J. M. Laughlin. Misses Allic Hinshaw and Ashe Mlllikan, Randleman, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Bostick. Mrs. J. C. Allred, who has been sick is improving. Mr. Lon Ingle, of Rurlington, is vis iting his brother, Mr. W. T. .Ingle. .Miss Jennie Wise entertained her Sunday school class Saturday after noon with a doll party. The evening was very much enjoyed by tho little folks. Both the entertainments at the Union and the M. P. churches were great successes. The programs twre -ve'.l rendered to large audiences, re I fleecing much credit on both Sunday school i. WEST CONCORD NEWS, Mr. G. C. Varr.er, of Asheville, X, C, representative of the Good Roads Machinery Co., v'nitfd hU father, Mr. S. L. Vrtx-ner, c'uring the holidays. He guvs 1:ict'.rtoua in vprir crnnil anrl t.hinlfsi says business is very good and thinks i! will -t Etf.l better. Mr. G. W. 'W illiams, of Denton, N. C., visited his sister, Mrs. A. V. Var ner, Chrit'rmas. Mr. W. H. McLeod and family vis.t ed Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Varner Friday nigrt. Mr. Varner reports that his school at Salem is getting on nicely. Elihu Root, Mentioned as a proba ble Re publican candidate for Presi dent, has writtea a letter declining to be a candidate for the presidency. FRANKLINVILLE NKWS Rev. W. 0. Johnson filled his pulpit at Moore's Chapel Sunday and Rev. Joel li. Trogdon at Fainnount M. P. church. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Saun ders, a son. Mr. Curl Trogdon and Miss Ada Kinney were married Saturday cr cu ing at tho home of the bride, J. H. Iiurrow, J. P. officiating. The groom is a son of Mr. John Trogdon. a prom inent farmer, of Asheboro Route 1, and the bride is the accomplished .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Kinney, of this place. We wish for them long and happy lives. Mr. Lindsay Luther left Tuesday for a few days visit to his grandfath er, Lindsay' Luther, near Strieby. The fall term of our graded school which closed hist Wednesday has been in many respects one of the best terms in the history of the school; and, is i .-penally noted lor the largest ment, best average attendant and extra good work bv the ideals. There were 2U enrolled jn.d one month the average attendance was 2(10. Wednesday evening a 'y in teresting entertainment was g-ven by the primary department, and music students. The following program was rendered: Song - Ring the Message out. bv the school. Music My First Waltz Ir.la Routh Music Merry Sailor Waltz--Jesse Craven. Music A Merry Company, Mar. h Lena Grimes. Song Cheerful Traveler by the school. Music In Ghent Measure ' ''lie Fentriss. Music Garden party Thelma ..lea ning. ' Music Joyful Strain Catherne 1,'uie, Music In Jolly Mood -Nettie M-mi Rec Cure for the lilues Kitty Lee Jones. Play Little Men. 2 acts Children. Duet Through the Valley With a Poet -Mrs. Mary C. WYatherly and Catherine Puie. Play -Little Women, 2 acts Chil dren. Drill Christmas Star 2." Children. t'n Thursday evening a ph'iy, "The AtTlicbd Family in t acts, was given by the advanced grades. The spring term opens Jan flrd. Entertainments were given at all our churches for the Sunday schools on Christmas eve. At Fairmount a tree and treat for the children; at Moore's Chapel an entertainment con sisting of songs, speeches, drill by the children and a beai:tiful tree; and PENETRATION TREATMENT QUICKEST WAY TO BREAK UP DEEP COLDS A quick and most effective remedy for colds is a preparation known as Gowans (most powerful and penetrat ing), which is applied externally. It Is a wll known fact that :ii'isa cases of pneumonia and other serious form I of bronehal flntl lung troubles are do- veloped from slight colds and Co.vana has prevent ad thousands of cases of these serious illnesses by breaking u;; the cold In its enny ttafies and even In advanced, Mrious rases of'pucuino nia itself. Tho most stubborn eases have been relieved by rubbing Go-w-&ns on tho chest, under the anus and between tho stoitlder Wades at nfcht hefore going to bed aad covering with 0IWMIS S .18 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES H is THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN ACT QUICKLY t Smd m yo-.ir order r:;;!it av.-ay, et (fie it tu out rr rc-fsuuil?, or call ud te ui when ia lawn. If you We never tub-cribei! to our pa,.er lt(c:e, do it now and get these Tour magazines. If you sii regular subscriber t e -r ppr, ws urge you to Miid in your renewal at once, an i thcte foui' magaziuet. It yea are a sub scriber t any of thess magazines, send your reuevra order to us zrd we will extend your subicii; Jou fur one year. You can pel these four Kb?uiacs for 40 If yon Subscribe We have sample copies cf these nugarmes on display at our office. Call and see them. Tliey are printed on book paper with ihustrcted cotsts. and are full of clean, interesting stories and instructive articles ou History, Science, Art, Mask, Fashion, Taney Needlework, General rarminfr, Live Stock and Pojltry. 11 .18 Sen- Your Order Before You Forget It $-fl .18 -u"a The Micizloes WHI Step Prompttf, Wtei Time Is Uf at the M. K. church two trtcs well decorated and hanging full. There were 1:15 presents for primary- and in termediate classes besides 403 special presents for the school. Surely Santa Claus, as usual, came well loaded our way. Among those who spent Christmas in town with home folks wi note the f.i'lowing: Mr. Atwater, of Burling ton; A. F. Hayes and family, of Ran dleman; Ernest Elliott, of Marion; Mrs. Susan Fentriss, of Albemarlt; Rollin Williams, of High Point; K. II. Martindill, of Fayetteville; Mr. and Mi.-. R. F. Sorrel!, i,Z Raieigli; Tom iliack, Everett WYenn, and John Pugh, of Greensboro; Miss Mary Parks, of Davenport College; Misses Fannie and Laura Sumner, of the Normal College.. Greensboro; Henry Marley, of Elon College; Priice Veathcrly arid Chits. Julian, of Pleasant Garden; Miss Ruth and Pryan Parks, of Parks Cross Roods: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Forrester, of Siixapahaw. Among those who I '"I'0"1 t!l' holidays away from home were: .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Graven ami Mrs. A. W. Tippett, at Greens boro; Mrs. G. C. Cox, Misses Thtfnia Craven and Lottie Julian, at Hdlsboro; .Mr. Arthur Jones and sister, Miss Fannie, at lieidsville; and E. A. Routh a-.d family, near MarloyV. Mill. Mcsrs. A. W. and W. J. Tippett spent cue day last week h Pleasant Grovj. township hunting with fri. ids. They report :10 partridges, F! rabbits ami live squirrels killed and u time nio.-t enjoyable. FLINT HILL NEWS I There was a Christmas tree and an entertainment at Flint Hill school house Thursday night. The children rendered their parts well, reflecting I credit on their teachers. Misses Mary Hunting and Scenith Johnson. I Mrs. Mamie Jones, of Toledo, Ohio, j is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j J. M. Canoy. i Mrs. Jane Hekerdite is sick this week. j Mr. Roy Johnson died' of pncumo.'r.a I one day last week and was buried at ' :L. Glload. i A.i.ong our young pt-ople who v-il i turn to Trinity high achcol Mon- day are: Misses Rlancho- and Alice ' l arlov, , Thelma Coopt r, Dovie-Canny,, i Wiiilm e I'auoy. FGR RENT-; 1 to Mrs. Jennie I v c. - room Hano cottage- apply L'k. Asherwro, TEAMS WANTED" Will pay ;;." cents jier hundred for hauling dry pine lumber, Eldorado to Troy. Apidy to Joe Low-alien at Troy, or Home Ruildir.g and Material Co., Asheboro, X. C. a TCiirm flannel cloth. Tli hwallng medicines penetrate to the affected parts quickly, reduoiug the intlama tion and breaking up tho congestion. Gownns is also very effective !o treat lug all other forms, of cold trembles, such as huad and chest colds, coughs, croup, v hooping cough, inflammationi congest ioa, catarrli. bronchitis, asth ma, etc. Try this remedy tonight Don't acoept a substitute. "Demand Gowans, because Cowans is more punc-i tratmg. At druggists in 25c, 50c and: $1.00 bi ttles. Free sampla-and testimonial.-? on request, by '.Krtting ttoa Cowan Medical Co., Concord, N. C. dMfllM'lljJj WIMP j.i.'j en i i iii inn iim'y to oar paper for one year. JLO ILJULJ! IM 1VA if The RAY0 LAMP SAVES TROUBLE 1 spend the greater A part of your time cleaning it and won dering why it 'won't burn. The Ruyo - is simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the fhadu and gives the best sort of light the kind that won't hurt your eyes. Lamps Rayo lamps .);- an urnamrnt Oi any home They require very little artentirm yet always ;idd t. the attrnctivt--iics-. of the mom. The Rayo is the symbol of ctliciency -ecorjiny t(iiivciiietiv.-tf. . Usf Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to ohtiiin best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo is oiiiy tmeof our many products thatbrtnjeoro tort and economy to the farm. Ask for them by name. Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Separator Oil Standaid Household Lubricant Parowa.x Eureka Harness Oi! Mica Axie Grease If your dealer does not carry these, write to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL C0MF ANY (New Jney) BALTIMORE Wuhinftoa, D. C Ctatotu, N. C Norfolk. V. Cftulewo. W. Vf. Richmond. Vi. CkarleMo. 8. C. Automobile Owners ! Tie Your Car To Men Who Know ! We have an expert me chanic, a thorough Ford man, for the convenience of our Ford friends. Bring us your 6ar for anything it needs, machine parts or ac cessories. We guarantee our work, also our merchan dise. The Firm That Appreciates Your Business. RING PHONE 175. Asheboro Motor Car Co. G. H. KING Attorney - at - Law office Mcdowell bldg. I shall practice in all courts both civil and criminal, collect accounts; adjust claims; settle estates for executors and admin istrators; write all legal papers, secure loans; ledd you money. AH business entrusted in my care shall have prompt and pains taking attention. . TO THE TAXPAYERS OP THE TOWN OF ASHEBORO Year Taxes are due please see me at esce aad par your Taxes. R. A. GADDIS, Tax Collector. This ItoceBoer 21st, 1915. BUSINESS BUILDERS t WANTED Young metTl ? to learn Bookkeeping, Civil SerZ Banking Typewriting and ShortS' Position Guaranteed-pay fronT ryj earn while learning. " .EDWARD'S BUSINESS COLLEr High Point, N. C. M!' Fine Frotitproof Cabbage riants V3rce! Dost. Jerspv xa. Charleston Wakefield and SucctJ ion, 1,000 for $1.00 postpaid j for 15c postpaid. R. .0. PARK? Ulah, N. C. H FOR SALE Otic pair young muk 4 years old for sola cheap, or Mill sji separate. Half mile from Center Guilford church P. H. SMITH, :it. Randleman, N. C, R. I D. No, 1 Only a few more of C. W. J.nnijigj fine Spencer Sweet pea seed. Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer. TO GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH go to A. D. Hamilton's new cash store on Hoover street, near the Asheboro Chair factory, Asheboro, N. C. FOR SALE New Rock Hill Bug, Carolina grade. Has never been set up. Apply to Roy Cox, Ashoboro. N C. WINTER TERM of Gwnsbore Commercial School, Greensboro, N. C. begins Jan. 3rd. Bookkeeping and Shorthand our Specialty. Positions for all. Write for Catalogue. WANTED Young man with good education to learn the printers trade and to operate linotype. Apply at once to Lock Box 428, Asheboro, N. C. 18 PIGS, three litters from three sows, thoroughbred Poland China and Berkshire for sale"January 19, six weeks old at $4.00 each; eight weeks old at $4.50. The finest pigs killed in this section this fall were of the same stock as these pigs. Apply to Wm. C. Hammer. "MORNING GLORY NEWS." We are one and all pleased with the interesting exercises that were given at "our school," Caraway, Christmas eve by the pupils. The tree was nice and those taking part in the exercises rendered their parts in a most pleas at our school, Caraway, Christmas ing manner. Many nice presents werj distributed to the large audience. Mr. Homey, the teacher, returned home after the exercises to spend Us vacation. Mr. Ed. Millikan and family, of Archdale, and Mr. Numa John6on, of Kansas, and sister, Miss Olive, wdre among those who attended the exer cises. We boys are very sorry, in deed, to hear of the death of Roy Johnson. We misa him because he al ways had an anecdote to tell us, and a smile for every one. Rev. E. N. Crowder preached an ex cellent sermon at Mt. Vernon Sunday evening on the text, "The Eirth of Christ." Mr. Earl Bulla and family, near Asheboro, were the gueots at Dr. J. D. Bulla's Sunday. Miss Eula Steed, who has been awar from home for some time, is spending Xmas at home. Messrs. Tom Elder and Dewey Bul la, of Trinity High School, are enjoy ing their vacation at home this week. Beginning next year there will bi services every fourth Sunday at Mt Vernon church. Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Golds boro, are the guests at Mr. T. M. CrowsonB, this week, Of Mrs. GuppelL of five Yean' Stixdisj, Reliere J by CirJoi Mt. Alrv. N. P. Mrs. Sarah M. Chap- cell of this town, sart: "I suffered for nve years wim womaoiy irouoies. nsu stomach troubles, and my puntshiiieat was mare than any oat could ten. I MmI mn mirmrw Irfiuf nf mai1lrtfl& but sons did me anv srood. I read one day about Cardul, the wo man's tonic, and 1 d;dded to try it. J riaa not tatcen out aoout six ootues unm I was almost cured. It did me BHW good than all the other medicines I had tried, put together. My friends began asking tne why I Innktul en roll and I told lhm abOUl Cardul. Several are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any nt tk .;!-..-. Ai.m n mnmsnt trouble. such as headache, backache, staeacne, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly bred leeungr If so, let us urge you to give CanM trial. We feel confident It will help you. just as It has a million otner women -the past half century. feat talrfno Pardu! fo-dar. YOU won i regret iu au muiou. au. a.. Ch.iiuMM MadklM Co-, t&?. TmtiMot tor Woasn." to lAta wrappw. H-O-

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