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1 .-J 1-1 < / Page Eight ASHEBORO COUBIBK , bm. m, mt Christmas Specials Little Mary Sunshine in “TOLD AT TWILIGHT” AT JOYLAND .Christmas Day, Matinee and Evening.. On Wednesday, “Fatty Arbuckle” in “Oh Doctor!” VISIT THE JOYLAND ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GENERAL ITHMS «> 4> O ** DON’T FORgET THAT THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF USEFUL Holiday Bargains AT W. W. JONES’ I Roast Beef The North CaroliMi Grand Lodge of Masona took part m the funeral of the late Maj. Lee D. Heartt, who died at his home at Gi%««»boro last Friday night. The State of Kentucky haa collected S2,00C in inheritance , taxes on :.he estate of the late Mia. Robert Worth Bingham. Nearly eleven thousand men were enlisted last Wednesday at Washing ton for the regular army and reports show an additional 2,000 came in too late for tabulation. Last Friday it was ordered by the fuel 'administration that Washington should have two lightless nights a week. After December 16 Southern trains wnll operate Pullman cars only as far cast as Washington. The nation’s drink bill approximated $2,000,000,000 during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917. Of this amount consumers of whiskey and other dis tilled spirits contributed $1,208,884,- 768. A general priority order, giving- preferential shipment to food, fuel and government supplies was issued last Friday by R. S. Lovett, government director of priority transnortation. i The North Carol'nr. i^.'rtist confer-’ ence elected Goldsboro as their niert- ^ ing place next yerj. The conference \ asked for $10,000 for religious work at camps. T. G. McAlister, of -Fayetteville, ^ who is superintendent of roads and \ bridges of Cumbeidand county, has j resigrned from that position. I Mrs. Duplesis Simon, a daughter aged 15, and a sir months old infant were drowned last Sunday when an automobile in which they sat was backed off into the Mermanton river. Pullman cars destined through to New York will not be operated after December 16 on trains Nos. 32, 38 and Presehtx THAT WILL PLEASE Will Be Found at the Asheboro Drug Store Thermos Bottles, Sterno Heaters. Gifts that will give service. Toilet articles and a splen did line of stationery. Examine our weekly war maps and locate the different armies. 30 of the Southern Railway system.!year-old Charles Ausband with an au- There is a man somewhere in Char- tomobUo, crushed his skull and nian- lotte who ran over little foui-teen- gled his body and left him lying in the street to crimson the white snow with his life’s blood and the driver didn’t even stop to see what he had done. S^oppor We are prepared with all kinds of fancy and staple groceries. Fresh Celery, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Oranges, Tangerines, Apples, Nuts and Candies. We invite your patronage and assure you good service and quick delivery. A. O. FREE. When tender, juicy and fine flavored it is an ideal meat for the Sunday din ner, and you are assured of ideal roasts when they are purchased at our market. You can have rib or rolled roasts as you prefer. Every thing you may want in the meat line and all of the best. Have a family gathering and let us send you a nice roast of pork or beef. STAR MARKET, Asheboro, N. C. May Be Found at WatkiiiS“Leonard Company, Ramseur, N. C. Dealers in all kinds of Hardware and Farming Implements. Buy something substantial for your family and let them reap benefits during the years to come. Cook Stoves, Heaters, and everything found in an up-to-date hardware store. Agents George E. Nissen wagons. Call on us and buy practical Christmas presents. Watkins-Leonard Company, Ramseur, N. C. n la ii Are Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Nuts-and all kinds of food for the family. We have cleanea up oui store and made prepa-’ations for our Christmas trade. We extend a cordial welcome to all of our patrons and assure them of good Christmas wishes. HtJLDER. our 1^ iitaiaii
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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