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TH ASHEBORO COURir, ASUIXUIIU, x. U jirj courier TLLLFECNE NUMBEB6 . j. Aitboro, N. O, May 1 1318 . rrr.GCNAL paragraphs UXITEO STATES COVT&KMLNT ; -Mr. 0. T. Leonard, of Greensboro, ' has accepted a position with the Cox . r . -n 1 Af Va ia wtfk .Va ' f.t- AtHam Inatjwl af. Fort Can- well is on a furlough and U visiting " Ids parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole , at Seagrove. - it- f lifaxMi nmaMmiu fsrm- mii . ii ... i mm. acn a i 1-.. n KitatnaAA Mf Mft -. -. . fVtt trrVofif nn in his sec- tion is fine, o - . -- iThuradav. - . ThA fvmrler is m receiTJl ox a veryj- rT..vuj Pa.. au - . . . . - r . . 1 llf, j- Vfc XllUIUaiUi Ui cwiiuvii " -SofeT , business visitor in Asheboro Thurs- , nencement will be May 11, 12, 15 and .' 16th. ' Mrs. Lacy Parks, who has been via "ifinar friends and relatives in Ashe- v ir:ilL. M dahmI : Java Doro ;ana jiuuuvni v left Wednesday for Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Samuel Spooa sustained pain- ..1 ' i : w . - u iiu u out Bcrcvua injuries wui a nee stem to the srround hittin her head oa a post near the well. Mrs. Spoon j . i . i ; j fell. Her condition has not improved as her famjly had hoped. - Trrrl l 1 fi 1 air. nutiui a, cvctcowii, prouw bly the oldest Confederate veteran in uie county, was u Asneoom xur ur r T 1 : fJJ f. Stevenson entertained the Daughters raphy. While in Asheboro Mr. Ste- Thom&e Foster. Mr. Stevenson is one of the early educators 01 tne county. He is a man who has the high esteem '.Visa liHVial TAoaft Vaa returned to Asheboro after having successfully completed the bosiness course ax xne . . .n . Slate normal youeg. 1jBS iuuruuay uigui, uu " liams, of Caraway, and Beatrice Bell, iucu a sv-vs vj w Mr. Walter Bmith, of Liberty, was a business visitor in Asneooro laai YOUR RED CROSS FIGHTING DOLLARS ' Your army and nary fights to mfke the ""World Safe for Democracy." ,' Yonr Red-Cross rlghta to make it FIT for Imoci-y. We Supply You With a Good Line 01 i;inuture. -HOOVER & McCAIN THE RANDOLPH COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN - - .V ca kl II .IH I III i - Enables peoplejn the county to wnihdur own homes. ' y U. ,11. JUlxai5ec?euiry. ? .;. : ; Don't Foriet Red Cross Week May 20th to 27. ASHEBORO FEDERAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION Is an organization through which every farmer in Kan- .44m4Aiia--TTTOMMT inlrv. Aniintv pan Rficure a home. "r - ' r ' ' XT-TT - Stop, Look and Listen .'.V" .r:--j rw;m FMtnrea. Whlskera " FAQAL trimmed in all languages, Automatk hair cut and. hydrauUe shampoo. Hospital in connection. UwiertakCT oa aama itreet, ; No charge lot anunuwee vhea desired. - : " . BARBEB SHOP - 4 X - ivitArA nh Koes to stay some- tune with her husband Mr. Lacy .... . 1 . 1- Ln Mr T!ih Timh. of Charlottewas a business visitor in town last Friday.' Miss Jessie Cox, wno nas oeen vuuv i l . rM r,mn Ra jvier, Greenville, S. C returned last ' Mr. W. u V arus, 01 ttamseur iwuw 2. wm in Asheboro on business last Saturday. Poi-Va iter in Richmond, Vs,, this weet Mr. Rowland Kearns, of Asheboro 1 r pX. t -AntA 9. vnu a business visitor in r;r".,JrB n Asheboro Wednesday. - ildale and Mr. and MrsTPaul A. Burns, Dr. K. M. Yokeley ws a week end eTin Asheboro last vuuujr -w iviikivu . Hi.. M1a-: PnaW anATlt Tiuit Sat- m. of Arch? isiwr w -r.--, i Saturday to see air. o; n n tniim vAftterdav. 1 , zTZ j vji. ."T ttHt,a Hill wh is in S? .""K L""r'."AaV,airA I A 1 . 11 1 - V was w ww . days ago ana was oaaiy nuru ..a tAtw from- Edna Hill who is ml "s,... voa A .Prance says they are b Route 8, spent Sunday in Asheboro. ..v. f:--a unn iiv medical Cases. andli ,SV. m : MAvhnrn m's mother,! lo feu a lew old wounds. We are-all Hima8to a business visitor in Asheboro :!.'. .iw . - -.Aanav nrnpra in im iiiuib cj.viv-im i w, m on night duty; two oliMrnBses Maggie, Sarah and Fannie S myself have, charge of one hun-Uf! t the week end with their u ainiii uaucsuwi , . w : w -. inawanra nn Hanrinini uvura e cuge amount of American "JlWr Mr. Causey Cox is confined to his Is done, by our denial at home, etc. , Newsom, who is iUwith ? .1.7 ' . .. 1 nl t A.. aAATTI Tl UK 1 . . . 1 1 TTI U UAivir r.'van th nru are ra,:Kia- urn a tnicen. m uu aisu , 1 trTj.iLi" TtiA Ashehoro Courier amei , rr." j 'was real guw w 8cnv u. . Route 1, was a dubiucbb vhw weeks old.'". . . ,.v Asheboro Monday. Mr. Gardner says MIbs loia ijowuermuB., neat m section is luutuug u -,1" tj..4. oa in Seasrrove lastlYfli.01' "i,"m Tv f TTlah. was . itOMir -viv, ," - . I jura. vr. , IT . .nM WWh.w: . a town Sunday on her way home from , Mr. 4. n. neuwjr. tx . 7vl Greensboro ana mgn riu business .visitor in Asheboro the rat had been on a short bustoess top. - M,Mi8ter and. Mrs. B. J. Ludcandj dren re- - -Greensboro, were visitors in Asheboro 'S-TiSwn has been disturbed over busies m con - nofta twice recently That ... aiiijni. h18 fathers ' Th a latter occufii" vi : - i w. awain, ionunij v y i a citteeh of the town speared W. Swam, and Grady Yar- 1' nd saw tne enemy Wn nr0. borougn, oi ixm r ffi"ra tne, term. ithe latter part a "du " i doipn county can secure w. - - M rm.:- ;nf;nn nr(K.4 fhp farmers of the county to co-operavc wxui uk --. ft. TT. KING. Sec. & Treas. - H. D. SMlTxi, ires. - i 4.-rvr?vno fn Mf Ti s. i ;o trane. warmers, senayourcuuuiwuviu w r'-yzc' Ashehoro, N. C, Captain of Farmers' Committee of the Keauross. , . - - rrrrn tn?nm .tos mm .riTNG & XOAN ASSOCIATION Is an organization which has Enabled many of the citizens This 6rganization;endorses the Red Cross Movement and , ... Ai painlth to co-oDerate with it. TFTR ASHEBORO BARGAIN HOUSE . j .A'mmAnde f Wo ftpd Cross Soeie 3&-K Parents of fte 44ftfm t . am mjvini nun mn ai umi i.iimi m 1 1 iltia BARGAINS IN SHUJS. .. ARE YOU DOING Y0URUTM0ST FOR THE AMERI-1 IUU paK RF.n CROSS? I It is your opportunity toaid&toddph county Your Pressing Troubles will soon be over if you send your clothes to me. I specialize on women's suits and give every 30D special attention. The Asheboro Pressing & Tailoring Company W.P. Royster, Prop. Phone 137 Home Service of Red Cross May-be done by; the citizenship of the couiity eoerating with theRedT? Crpss iiext.week, May . iunng vne ynuu - ne lai-wjr val" - . ni;. Cmch una HTOC JM.""" . . .!... KnainP.SR IVionutty. Miss -jjiue .v.. week "ttAsneuv; "Z-XCrr .-Eliaabeth Boss are . jyy.. u. m. vD, - --r--. it Jackson Springs. . . . m Asheboro tne nrsi o. i -- rrin,iB teachers in the Ashe- Mr. Dawkins is engage J nf RftHin. was! IV. HO v. ' I lafiirtuiii kSiUL . a . T- i in hhiicuuiv vw - i .-,-Th; various teachers in tne . r- Bg Mr. pawkin8 u engagea . kOUA TI.ill LICVa W i . -.1, , tioro gradea scnuu carpenters wuia. "J !fr-?prtive homes. mA mT Jessie Cox returned f v Mrs. Dave :.T.. Kr:i to her nCTumn, of FranklinVJle, lKVtoing rela--ffiy Xrnoon and was bur- home t h ai t died Tuesaay w rvMinville cem-1 m , A8a vi o.vin ast week -ied yesteraay in - gevem 0878-- Cox terv. : r Urn.a with her brouier o6v .3 WWm 1 K. IUJBO . M ti. Mr. ana Rnrinirs wherelbeiore m The Red Cross Spirit Speaks . Space Donated by ASHEB0R6 WHEELBARROW CO. I kneel behind the soldiers' trench I walk with shambles' Bmear and stench The dead I mourn. I bear the stretcher and I bend O'er Sammy, Pierre and Jack and mend What shells have torn. . - I go wherever men may dare, - " I go wherever woman's care And love can live. Wherever strength and skill can bring Surcease to numa buuwi5 , i I am your pennies and your pounds; - -I am your bodies on their rounds ' " of pain afar. I am you, doing what you would it you were uiuy wiicib jrvi Your avatar. mi.. .v. ; Vi at. mv Aim T wpar. ine ciubd mivi " j . - ' - The flag which o'r my breast I bear, Is but the sign Of what you'd sacrifice for him Who suffers on the hellish rim Of war's red line. a '- to - i .... " ? . ..i . ko. uen witn ner muiw 1 IU " " ' I been ill with pneu- . .nn Star.- ' I onia at ner.n -r ft Mrs. Baran "j'h "&tMB nas u?" fv .dt I have heard of raised hna accent-1 Acme Hosiery , departmenwi, A; O. FERREE Uprto-Date Grocer Endorses Red Cross !rconty should - tw: moimeuw 'i.r' tir num. ..every .. .,a - the week ena wvu - 7; , . respond to . .w --en of ' Jack Foust halted po- 5' i" tT? n,rv Ijieuwn" V. '1 1" mr. v. -.. - . ., Ar umbatw Lieutenant burram at h Mr. . " fm Mav 20 C7t..A ...fforAd HO injury. t v jmv - nf the S01O1" ta Mr. hB6nU .ufferM no Injury - at GreenviUe mwr O). K; nations A.M,AiufA,. Company 'during - the MCAUBwr. , - "j .1- 8 We6-- r--- from UU w.-.."-.t- - . jc. rvn- Iiounccd to Camp . Mrs. r. and Mrs. jonn- T Cross drive mm j . t ha had sunerea i""V'u" 07 asks the parenw jhjm 177-a t --. 7. . , . t-"-,- , HavetfMdst Beautiftl One of summer goods, lnciuamg not .Weather Siiks yoiles,.and.Of gan- Eevicr. Messages f'" ,1-from Col W. r..w Sast few daysoeen ; ""hlch- an -in Asheboro w.iWj rtjbL Camp Merrttt., ew . most I federate vetetan. ftnd nounced their - , v Wood spem "JT-.rT. Raleigh pleasant trip. 'of - achine daughters and returned W (, xmub'K Mr. .Thaxf has Tuesda.-r ;A1l Car- He expecu w iMrs. J. E. Uarson. ""f . .-- , .. '..' ; r" .turn w - . , 1 4t toro yesterday . . AVT ti rii..i . wui to hr home ft!r , V,r 'int. Mrs. I W. Wftl t t ( .;,-r !'.( rfiraod to . ... L..,.1,iinit l.ifU- ... , I'limndllV Ii- ,. '-r, of V'in , , . t of natives ner " "iv; nt on a egtlFday married last Bunday,- . . will begin 1 May! BO. -.. W(US ino.s'vor'in Asheboro Lion- Dotft forget Red Cross Week l-.May 20-27 . jfjBjBSmVSSlkuuau 4444 Oshkosh B'Gosh and other brands of Overalls. General line suits for men and boys. Cravats, ties, dress shirts, underwear and hosiery. Wood Cash Clothing Co. Red Cross Weekday 20-27 Give one day's earnings.- I 1,1 1 ii nn n rn " i THE AjjIEBIUAIN a&uxjiujoa - ) v Figtts for our soldier-yours and your alHes-in trenclv : v canteen and hospital v. ' . . --J,, Fiehts for the Uttle children, to save uiem iur uW u, - I . t...t1 Jw v tftMArfftW. ... ...... - v : WILL YOU FURNISH ONE DAY'S INCOME: '.'-Space Donated By;, . . U.CJ0HNS0N : ; . , 4 ' DEALER IN LADIES'. AND MEN'S CLOTHING : , ,.;,V." 1 e. r. yow, dealer in general bierciiandise, ; Advocates Co-operating With the Red Cross Society, i Tc7inruT, of '.: The pcd cross rives you the opportunity to lay cwl fin gers on the burning brow of the wounaca, ana yourvuu res fl1 l 'r j A- ; riroe -'VA-K of f.irrove ltiU 1, were ', i t r: - 1rm r a cd or xhs hcTnd ttron, arr.. Vir Hn . , i 'trihUtiOTi Will DCJP mimu dwuw vuvu - '? 5f,naStoSSfwSc mother's on beyond tho.rr.r.-o r.r,l rczr c.
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