THE ASHEBORO COURIER
Asheboro, N. 0., July 7, 1910.
Local and Personal.
Mies Maie Dicker a is visiting
"id. 1exiDgtou .this week.
Mr. Ed Mendenhal), of Randle
man was in towa las: Sunday.
Mr. George Dorset t, of Farmer,
was a visitor here last ounday.
Mr. J. T. Wood and son Tom
went to Randleman fo-f the Fourth
Mr, Carl Birkhead went to High
romt Tuesday where he has accept'
ed a position.
Miss Bertha Cox is at Jackson
Springs where she will stay a few
weeks for her nealth.
Mr. and Mrs, J M. Ilanner and
little son went to Greensboro Mon
day returning Tuesday.
Mioses Nellie Spoon and Virginia
Hbnly went to Kandleman Monday
to spend the ourth. .
Miss Cora Redding went . up to
Greensboro one day last week to visit
Miss rAna Millikan. -
Ex-Sherifl T. J. Finch, of Trinity
Township, has recently purchased a
mve-prssenger Huick touring car
Mr. Herbert Howard, of Mechanic,
was a visitor in Asheboro last Mon'
day.
Mr. R. L. Causey, of Bandleman
R. F. D., was a visitor in Asheboro
last Saturday.
Miss Mamie Edwards and brother
Nathan, of Edgar are visiting at
..Mr. C. J. Cox's this week.
Prof. Charles E. McCalnless,
formerly principal of Ramseur
-Grade d School, was a visitor
. in As benoro last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Morris and
-kittle- "ons,Bob and viQljJKwd,.
-attended the Fourth of July cele
bration at Bandleman Monday.
Mr. B. E. Betts, who has a posi
tion- with- the - Star ...Machine . . Qo,
t Star, spent last Sunday here with
liia family.
Mr- Theodore Bunting and fam
aly, of Greensboro, came down last
Sunday atternoon to visit me iamiiy
-of Mr. John steed.
Mr. M. L. Stalker visited in Ran
-dleman last Sunday and attended
the Independence Day celebration
there Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skeen, of Da
idson county, were guests at the
nome oi tneir iproiner, air. u. x,
Newby last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J. H. Stowe and son Baxter
and daughter Cora, visited friends
nd relatives in High Point last
week.
Mrs. A, A. Spencer, who has been
visiting relatives in Central Falls
returned to her home in Asheboro
Saturday,
Mrs. W. D. Brown and children,
if Elon College, are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A Lew.
-alien.
Messrs. H. H. Kennedy and J. C.
Hannah attended the flag raising
and Junior Order Rally at Bombay
last Saturday.
Miss Fannie Hannah left last Sat
nrday for Okeweemee, where she
goes to spent some time with the
family of Mr. S. Y. Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrick, of
Candor, visited their mother, Mrs,
W. K. Dickens on Sunset Avenue
last Snnday.
The Young Ladies Home Mission--arv
Societv will meet Sunday even.
iog promptly at 7:00 o'clock at the
M. Y. church. Jiveryooay is mvit
ed to attend whether members or not.
Mr. Charlie Anman, who has a
position with the Asheboro Chair
Co., went down to Seagrove last Sat
nrday to spend Sunday with his
parents. . . '
The Greensboro Ball Team have
cancelled their engagement with the
Asheboro team, and there will be no
.game today. A good game is ex.
pected Friday, between Carthage
and Asheboro. , -
Among those attending the Flag
Raising and Junior Rally at Shiloh
last Friday were Mr. B. F. Newbv
.and daughter, Miss Fannie, Copt A.
E. Burns, Sheriff Hayworth and
daughter, Miss Lela.
The Courier has received a letter
from Mr. Joseph C. Vickory, of
Bloomingdale, Indiana, formerly of
ibis county and state, in which he
ays that be expects to return to
Randolph on a visit this fall, and
that while herein September he will
celebrate his seventieth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allred
have moved into . the residence
on Cox Street adjoining Mr. J. F.
Birkbead. The house vacated
by them on Main Street near the old
courthouse is now occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Charles M. Fox. who re
eatly purchased it from Mr. E. G.
Mom. -I -
Mr. S. W. Lineberry of Millboro,
nw "do u iew uajs last wees.
Mr. J. Luther from near Ashe'
boro was in town Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Hinshaw, of Randle-
man, was in Asheboro last week.
Miss Sue Hoover left for Hi
Point last week.
W. I. Sumner and son Emmet, of
Uanuleinan, were m town Tuesday
Mr. J. E. Williamson was in
town Sunday.
Mr. Jesse Scarboro went to Mr,
Gilead on a visit Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Sharp a
aaghter, June, 5th 1910.
Miss Eva Randall of Aberdeen is
visiting at Rev. J, D.Bowen's.
Mr. George Marley was a visitor
in Asheboro last Tuesday.
Mr. J. M.Cross spent the Fourth
m ICandleman,
Mr. J. W. Birkhead, of Hill's
Store, was in town last Tuesday.
Mr. J, A. Hens n, of Randleman
Route 2, gave the Courier a call list
1 uesday.
Rev. C. A. Wood is attending the
District Conference of the M. E,
Church in Greensboro this week.
Mrs, J. M. Deaton of Troy, N. C
was in Asheboro Monday to do some
shopping.
Miss Blanche Miller went to
Greensboro Saturdav on a visit to
irienas ana relatives.
Prof. D. M. Weatberly of Franklin
ville was a visitor in Asheboro Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammer,
and little son, John Milton, return
ed Friday from Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Cland Morris, of
Salisbury, are visiting the family of
js. u Morris. .
Mr. J. B; HiattC of Clinton, was
in town a few days last week, at the
house or his son Dr. hi. B Hiatt,
A party of young people went to
Wortnville on a moon-light picnic
July, 4th.
The County Commissioners met
in regular monthly session last l ues
day.
Mrs. Moffitt and daughter, Miss
Olive, of Asheboro R. F. D., were
here shopping last Tuesday.
Messrs. Idyll Free and Everett
WiDSlow left some days ago for a
trip through Arizona and other parts
ox the west.
Mr. H. H. Kennedy attended the
funeral of his sister-in law, Mrs.
Dora Peace Frazier, at Mt. Vernon
Church, New Market townsh'p last
friday.
Miss Lnla Yow went down to
Why Not last Friday and remain
ed at her home over Sunday return
ing to Asheboro Monday, afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth S. Allen, who has
Men spending some time at the
home of Mr. M. L. Davis in West
Asheboro, will return to her home
in Nashville, Tennessee, tomorrow.
The Courier will publish in the
next issue the famous sermon of
Rev. John Jasper on "The Sun Do
Move." This old colored man died
about a month ago.
Little Miss Jewel Sumner, daugh
ter of Dr. W. I, Sumner of Randle.
man, who has been visiting friends
and relatives in t own for a few
days, returned home today. She
was accompanied by Mies Kate
Walker,
Solioitor Hammer went to Trov
Court Monday morning. Next week
will be court at Albemarle and the
next week thereafter July 18th will
begin a two weeks' term of court at
Asheboro.
The Courier publishes this week
in another column a sketch of the
life of the distinguished short story
writer, William Sidney Porter, 0.
Henry, who was a near relative of
several Asheboro people.
Prof. G. W. Bradshaw, Principal
of Farmer High School came to
town last Monduy to take the train
for his home in Virginia, where he
will spend his summer vacation. On
arriving here Prof. Bradshaw was
shocked to receive a telegram telling
him of the death of a brother.
The Courier has received several
samples of plaids and other cloths
designed and woven by the students
in the textile department of the
North Carolina Agricultural and
Mechanical College at Raleigh,
which reflect much credit on the
8ohool. .
Dr. E. L. Moffitt, who has
been, recuperating after his recent
severe illness at the home of his
mother.' Mrs. M. A. Moffitt, on Sun
set Avenue, with Mrs. Moffitt and
children returned to Eloh College
lass ween. Mr. is. , mqhm . accom
panied his brother and family and
visited them tor a day oj,,two. :u
Mr. Walter Bunch and Master
Henry went to Oak Ridge Saturday.
Mr. I. M. Nance visited his par
ents near Farmer Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Walker from Back
Creek was in Asheboro Monday.
Mr. L. Elliott, of New Hope was
in town on business Tuesday.
Mrs. Nettie Hayes and Mr. Fox,
of Erect were in town Tuesday.
Dr. F. E. Asbury, of Asbury, N.
C, was in Asheboro Tuesday.
Mr.'C. Hargrate, of Salisbury,
was a visitor here Tuesday.
Mr. A. R. Hix went to Bombay to
the Flag Raising Saturday.
Col. A. C. McAlister went to
Greensboro on business last week.
Miss Lillie Walker went to Ban
dleman Monday.
Mr. E. S. Morris and family re
t ireed Tuesday from a visit to Salis
bury. , Mr. C. M. Jones, of Franklinville,
WuS in Asbebcro on a business trip
this week.
Mis. W. D. Spoon visited friends
and relatives in Winston a few days
last week.
Mrs. A. Winningham has been
connnea to ner room icr some ume
by illness.
A large crowd of colored people
went to Mitchel's ou a picnic the
M .1.
lorutu.
Mr3. Carl Cox and children, of
Biscoe, are visiting friends in Asheboro.
A large number of our Asheboro
people went to Randleman for the
fourth.
Mr. Mattocks has resighed his
position with the Asheboro Drug
Co. and will.leave Asheboro.
Mr. John Clark, fireman for the
Cranford Chair Factory was badly
scalded last week;. ' J
Mr. Ernest Wiles has a temporary
position with the otanaaio isrug
Mrs. J. T. Penn and children
went t Greensboro Tuesday for a
visit,
Mr. 0. R. Cox and Col. J. E.
Walker returned Monday from Jack,
son Springs.
Capt Y. M. C. Johnson, of Ram
seur, was in Asheboro Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mr. J. T. Wood went to Greens
boro Tuesday to attend the District
Conference of the so.. E, Church.
Miss Villie Styres visited Miss
Anna Bulla at Spero last week.
Mr. J. A. Russell, of Randleman,
wos here on business last Tuesday.
Rev. F. H. Wood and Mr. Tom
Wood, of Trinity, were the guests of
their brother, Col. w. r, wood, nere
last Saturday.
Messrs.. Clarence Rush and Cleve
land Presnell went to Siler City to
help furnish music for the fourth
of jnly celebration. ,
Miss Gertrude Davis, of High
Point, is visiting her Bisters, Mrs.
0. C. Cranford and Mrs. Chas.
Cranford.
Everybody who heard Dr. H. L.
Eldeidice at the M. P. Church Snn
day morning and evening enjoyed a
great treat.
Mr. J. Millikin and sons, of
Greensboro, joined Mr. Tom Wins
low on a fishing trip to Parker's
Mills last week.
Mrs. John Wood and little daughter
and Miss Alice Page passed through
Asheboro on their way to High
Point Tuesday.
Some of the young ladies of the
M. P. church will go out to Char
lotte to help organize a Young
Ladies Home Missionary Society
Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr. 0. G. Cranford is erecting a
brick bnilding on the corner of
Worth and Market Street which
will be oocupied by Stout and Ran
kin. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moffitt, Mrs.
M. A. Moffitt, and Miss Clara Mof
fitt left for Salisbury Tuesday.
From Salisbury they will go to Har
risonburg, Va.
Mr. James Walker, who has a
position 'with the Acme Hosiery
Mills, was slightly injured by hav
ing one of his hands out in the ma
chinery one day last week.
Miss Maggie Davis returned last
Sunday afternoon from a week's trip
with Miss Elizabeth Sheffield Allen.
Misses Davis and Allen gave an ex
pression recital in Randleman and
visited friends in Greensboro.
Miss Irma Whitfield has been spend
ing her vacation at her home in
Lumterton, N. 0. She returned
last night accompanied by her sister,
Mrs. Richard Norman t.
Mrs. Louise Benedict Harmon,
wife of Clifford B. Harmon: has the
distinction of being the first woman
of prominence to make a biplane
nignt in uui oouotry, -
The Cash Store
CLEARANCE SALE!!!
I will sell clothing during the July term of
court at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Some at 20 per cent and 30 per cent; some at
50 per cent reduction.
I now have five times as much clothing bought as I
have ever bought for one season and am compelled to
sell what I have now in stock in order to make room
for goods to come in in a,few weeks.
Many other articles such as Ladies' Skirts, Ladies'
Misses' and children's and men's low cut shoes and
oxfords at BIG REDUCTION.
If you want a man's or boy's suit this is the place to buy it. I paid spot
cash for this clothing as I do for everything and am prepared to sell you
a bargain. All you have to do is come and see for yourself.
50ct Boy's suits for J9cts
$l$o " 98
2.00 " 1.19 .
'J.00 1.68
6.00 " 3.48
Men's suits also at Rock
Bottom prices.
$6.00 suits for $2.98
8.00 " 4.98
10.00 " 6.98
.12,50 7,48
15.00 " 8.50
18.00 " 9.78
Also will sell nice 7ct
calico at 5tcs per yard.
Also a nice .lot of men's
summer coats, light
weight
s.WcpAtsjpr JL7S
1.50 " " .75
.75 " ,39
These summer coats are positively at half price and
all new goods.
J. L. NORMAN,
Cash Store
Death of a Child.
Lee Otis, the five-months-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rich,diedat the
home of its. parentsin South Ashebord
last Monday Light, after a lingering
illness of a month or more. The
burial was at Charlotte Church yes
terday morning at 10 o'clock, and
the funeral services were conducted
by Rev. T. M. Johnson. The be
reaved parents have the sympathy of
many friends. .
It's just as important that you be clean in
side aa outside more so, in fact. Unless
your syit m is entirely cleansed of all im
parities, yoa cannot be one hundred per cent
f-.i.i i : li . n..u nn;...'.
Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest systemic
ciemwer uvu, Aiueuuru fiujj v.
Mrs. Ren ben Cox D.ad.
Mrs. Cox, widow of the late Reu
ben Cox, died at the home of Mr.
Allen Wright m Ramsenr, last Mon
day, and was buried at Holly
3pringa Tuesday. Mrs. Cox had
suffered a stroke of paralysis last
week, from which she never rallied.
Her husband died suddenly last
December, and she is survived by no
sons nor daughters. Mr. Wright,
at whose home she died, was an
adopted son. Mrs. Cox was a mem
ber of the Friends Church, and was
an estimable woman.
Miss Nellie Spoon Entertains.
On Friday afternoon Miss Nellie
Spoon entertained a few friends in
honor of her guests, Misses Spoon
and Wrenn. . After the games were
played Miss Mabel Spoon and Doro
thy Henley served delicious refresh
ments of cream and cake. After
the refreshments croquet was played
on the lawn. The guests present
were: Misses OlheJSpoon, of Worth,
ville; Alma Wrenn, of Cedar Fall;;
Ulnah Rush, Lillian Farrisb, Vir
ginia Henley, Dorothy Henly,
Blanche, Cox, Kathleen Hall and
Harriett Hammer.
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aadaotlafleaa. DeaesialhetofaU
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American Lady Corsets I
t A New and up-to-date line
now in stock, for slender, me
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tried always preferred
Also latest styles in summer
neckwear.
Dutch Collars, Jabots, Etc.
PATTERN HATS
Shapes and Flowers at Greatly Re
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Miss Esther F. Auman.
Next door to Standard Drug Co.
Mias Nannie Bulla left this morn
ing for Blowing Rock.
Buv your Drugs at Slandand
CoJ
Mr. Gus Havworth was a visitor
at Shiloh last week.
' Canning powders at Standard
Drng Co. -
Mr .T A HnnnnA want to Guil
ford College Wednesday to attend
the marmge of Prof. O. V. Woos-ley.
ttoathera Bor Bora-lars.
Elvv R. Runyan, of Richmond
Vaand Julian D. Wuchard, of
North Carolina, two boys aged 17
and 18 years respectively were ar
rested in Washington D. C, a few
days ago with a complete burglar's
kit and a dark lantern.
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