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V JULY 18, ISIS THE CQJJRr'ER TELEPHONE NUMBER Asheboro, N. C. July 18; 1918 PERSONA PARAGRAPHS ma WUWtM WlTtD STATES ooyunmixt v Mr. Wm Brown, of Randleman, was kvwu vu vuium Juunoay. Mr. John Tow, of Seagrove Route w ia uw aiy on business Monday. Mr. Ivey Miller, of Asheboro Route visitor in A&aeooro Saturday. Mr. E.' A. Knott, of Hartford, Conn.. s-uv uiuiua uie jumyn notei. Mr.R. R. Rosa and family spent the week end in Jackson Springs. ,Misa Srona Coble spent Saturday and Sunday in Graham with friends. Mr. Claud Freeman spent the week nd with relatiTes near Ulah. I iwrn vo UTi ana 11 n , airs, uuu Kearne, of Carawar 1 Was 111 torn l.r. fj- V""7I ' WUAJ Mr. Fnrr. f dao. i . , Mr- J. H. Wood, of Ether, is spend in a few days in town. , A.C. V f Caraway Route a. was in town on bnainea. j" Mr. E, Evkea. of iiu. c was in town on busineaa ltw;.j.: THE ASHEBORQ COUIUEIS, ASHEBORQl N. G nML J- Fun. f High Point . P. 7 V among the RaadolDa citiaens twr at Tuesday. we eiuens in town yea- mr . v. a. Jester and A. . W. Varner, of TabernacU t.ytT J1 town attending court last Tuesday. Page Fire Mirs Mti41. r v . . ' .v. i- JL U . lui w !r . cvuxnea tast ououay irom a visit of a .M0we5?J aS" Men&5 nvcUOUVlVi Hae.r.JV?f f' M'HiP PU j m wwa lues- t .T" a vacation ' 'and spending several HivT 7. V . ta'h? of eboro Eoute ' ' , Z, II in Aahehnm f . j Mr. Nannie W.TV- i . . . . . w unyiiiuB v . - munwa to ner i ! j ui AjuienriTin ah ivnai. " ness. Mr. J. R.F. D, A. was 1 .11- it. . - - aa Beulah Cranford. of tSla. Ur$LitIS nour aa in a BkAkA . m Avuvwmr riBM tpfl t - a - s, Mrs. n. P Pnaf I P10 D. F. Nicholson. f tfca jo .caa i81ler 5" week-end day ren,; r.-". lnurs- vuukjt as jacicson Springs. . Mr. Troy' Redding, of Back Creek wwnsmp, was in Asheboro on busi ness monaay, Mrs. L. L. "Whitaker has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and jura, a a, opencer, oi uarthage. miss reari Kivett has- returned irom Philadelphia, Pa., where she vis- Me reiaoves lor a lew days. Mr. C. C. FonviUe, of Burlington, omwvM.v ytauiuig irieauS oun- Neighbors, of Randleman'a vhtZT7' !PPin. n w i . cTTi"Pa wnue in town called t tk r, tvjj : . "" uuaine88 iast!riv . . . r nasy, ana paid The Courier a calL icuew Mr. subscription. " M r. W I iUriL IdNIMM U yv. - a a m Route 2, was in town for a few hours vHr Center, Mrs. FnS nrjJTZJ enous'y M, but is Mrs. Robert Blake, of Richmond. ""-ig mataTes in the MP. nArM PnBk V- 1 , ni una Deen con fined to his horn a Kw m .- " ereral days, is improving Ior Mrs. K. n. WiiUo-j . . . a visit to her father, Mr. E. K PlX mr. and Mrs. Clyde Unchurch, of xvaeiora, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Laurin Cranford Sunday. Mrs. Leo Barker spent Saturday and wuuuay wiLu ner sister, Mrs. Kichaid son of Star. Mr. N. D. Nance and son, Mr. Glenn, of Asheboro Route 2, were visitors in own last Monday. Mr.x C. Q. Moffitt and family, of High Point, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Brooks Sunday. Mr. F. L. Brooks, of Ralnio-h ouuuay ana monaay witn hia iamily day representing his collet last RhT 'aiL"ra m t?wn Yol. 7' "CI laessrs. Sam fcfciJ? Walker,' Tf P81 Elder Barnhardt, of the Greensboro District, win r, 'u A i?? at eleVel o'clock 1 mornin' General W North CaS, tr barken, rsi611 of em' Glenola were rieht KTrT'o r" - Jones vs. Franklinville Mfg. the hail litXr7 byCoCompromised, and defendant oi Mrs. Lillian TlinnL,. Store section: ms Pnok ' o-TT, bu"W rs- week. Miss Nell Bulla f tnmm m J "iu"iue was in ?o 7 i enwy. on her . Rush, on Salisbury street, last Messrs. J. li Kinr mA ri v . of WiawHSaiem. were in tow. aenainc court. - Mr. Fr&Bk Wi. WU IB JIlAfthAM k. v..,. . " " wuis nuuaa tast inesday. Mrs. Jo Tmi!i.n ua i . v "r. aln.Carl .vllT-A " ww stationed wvn ur. ling's Hospital corps. 1 " Mwrw;! in iT Ior eonrt week are Messrs. E. Rnr r-i. r r... 1 ' ' "" xa. -r- t011 Jand Judge Strud enck, Greensboro. p. S1Pfio!: C4mrt Proceeding. i Randolph Countr Snnerinr rvnrf CVDTEI1N USE MOtMlav iMni.. -.L ir " presiamg. )ing to press, Deen disposed RED CROSS NOTES FROM OUR SOLDIERS Men WriU Fro Near th mag Ida we print a letter. riH. in France." nnW of: V. ARnworth VH W 1 TT wvwo. riainurr took nnn.mif R. N. Gray vs. T. FL WalVo ti.: uc aiiowed to take a voluntary non- The SUte and Delia Bingham vs. R. J. Fierce. Defendant arnnfM-i Mrs. Lou Fogleman Farlow y iteoding, admr. The jury found that tho Ac.fe.nAwt . i-j.ti. j county for soma . .Itn fKa nloi 1 " . Mm r l tt j . ijueeis or " ., , tuui on account or . umuru ior a lew days. lfriY,ce8 rendered to his intestate WUMlOlDn'S ffllnfa V - . Miu ' u ui lou men twf LTV inn frtmtvB- uiw aum oi siaa.uo. Also, for serv- worn mhJamJ - -.1 . . 7 4VUUCICU 111 HI miniBTIVTA. n 1 .r rtS? 01 1118 "testate. in the sum vx f uv.uu. .11 . V .. xasie luutner v Hollo T i,fi, r. xcuuan. ordered to pay plaintiff dam ages to the amount of $8.00, and be town last TnaT;;: T""1 cuwm? and removmg ui m.;r:? T umoer, on piamtiff's land. call. Mr. Coltrane ;r aiso taxed with costs. Waal Have Taa lW Tw4.. The boys ia the trenches are facing What have vnm rforw tnH TLey're facing the canister, bullet and Randolph ahell: i They're givinr their lives mhot ' Below is a knelL from "RnmmxvU-- ' "'T . ,, ,uner' as pen can- wvnne 23, 118, by, Corporal m vcu miion u. tsirltnead. of Co. K ItXVk What have you done today? Ilafantry. be7k tohftt2 What have Ta,-t..t i G-oTrm,C!1- .0' r. . . . ff iiinjr mm iiiirnrAjinf-h k.l. aiust stand in the mud and and the mtmrY, And freese in the rains that so con stantly drench What have you done today? of age, reaching his eighteenth birth. fr.. T7 "t. oi going to camp. Birkhead, of Asheboro? I see them by hundreds, their uocurnea What have you done today? face: co3iJ? ns attending rr t -, T.VXO luessrs. w. c t vi T C .aDernacle township; o. J. Hale. Anhehnm t., o. r -tr' w ' AVUUU! iZ Iw IV I A0net' M"lbro, and J. M. Allen. MVM XVUULtJ. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Roes .y, nf, Tr,'0r T i . wenuy, on ner way to F,tk.D -... noes and Miss visit relatives in Back Creek Umit E8 Went to Jackson brings ship. lown- for the past week-end. Thi, wiLr Mrs. lUnH. Mm , .. Spmpanied by Mr. W. H. Watkins. f 11? Z?3 s- c- th Mrs. Mil- and daughter remainprf fnr - lZ longer. " iV uo' lei's son, Grady, Mr. J. A. Yorlr vont to Jackson Mrs. Arthur Tobart, of Philadelphia, Pa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. W. -Kivett Mrs. Lydia Craven, of High Point, - -re- vox, xubt. ounuav. re- turnmg in the evening with his W wut5ng.beentheref0ratW0 Mr. and Mrs. j. T their son, Mr. Joe Brittain. in I last Sunday.' Mr. Brittain r&mJ I weeks I for a visit of several days, Mi3sLM!- VU returned last Mon- -jr wins wui-k in uie internal Reve nue office at Statesville, after spend ing his vacation of several days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Causey Cox and Mrs. vuaries smitn visited Mr. rv. Mr. R. E. ,Cox, of Memphis, Tennes see, arrived in Asheboro yesterday """' uuwn 10 uaipn- to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark 10X. His mother lino V.. ... 1, . Y "ecu tuuxiaea to m xxue . oy umesa lor several days. is spendmir several with relatives in Rnnrtninh county. spent the week end in Asheboro with?me Mo?day, leaving Mrs. Brittain jnxs. unanes iresneU. Xv Mrs. Perrv and children Edith Hunsucker, of Hamlet, are vis- -"'"ft juts. u. a. wiies. Mrs. Fuller Russell and Mrs. J. E. Parker, of Randleman, spent Monday in town with friends. Mr. C. P. Thornbro, of Greensboro,! wviua ii mwn Nirnnon x n . ' " zr j Tiwwmr iuauveii mitral a mam u.i. mii . i ' i i'aiii J. . i viui iBBL i nil ran v mm Craven has been ill for TVi,: o i 8re 11180 ln town yet. does not seem to improve. . r- c-. Cox returned to his home r Jr ' u Mrs- G' Sam Bradshaw, of iv,, tome uown last JUonday for a short visit to friends and for Mr. Bradshaw to attend court a day DiouBnaw and Margaret Carter. Mr. Bradshaw was taken Monday night with what threatens to and'friends. Miss Nannie Hoover spent the week nd with home folks of Ashebcro Route 2. Mr. Frank Pierce, nf Western n. ' olph, was a business visitor in town unonoay. Mr. B. A. Brown and family visited at the home of his brother, Mr. Thom as Brown, oi Kemp's Mill, Sunday Mr. Robert. Burns, of High Point. Txoitcu ma lamer, mr. a. a. Burns, Mrs. R. E. Bentiey, of Danville, Va., Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. E. B. Kearns. Mr. Walter Yow, of High Point, apent Saturday and Sundav with hi. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Yow, wmim viol tea rvir. I Icy a u - . . w, ' , - w mwi,wiB w grandmother, Mrs. Huldah Craven at nlnK of. P18 and has Buffalo ForH !. nii.rJhi8ve,iVa.Iibeei able to return home. The lrtie dered to nay costs. Only civil cases are being tried. Following are the jurors service: First Weelr Sammy Graves, Richland: G. T. Glas gow, Fraiiklinville: W. S Wall T.K. yuan, vnanes Aiired, Jfrovidence: John Luther. Franklinville; v. i. vir,. ett, Columbia; Vance York, Liberty: J. B. Reddinsr. Randleman.- v. v. T.th er.eoar urove; J. A. Ivey Columbia; J. A. Redding, Franklinville; Geo. M. Jones, Franklinville; J. L. Small, Tab ernacle; C. S. White, New Market; A. R. Vuncannon. New Market; J. H ( Pleasant Grove; H. T. Wright, Ran dleman; J. A. Williams, Coleridge; Corporal Birkhead's Letter Tn th Pl. . TT " ' . t This is the fir it . , They lie in the sun, and are blistered Se to..,writ "cept the cards ani hnrr.1. w that VOU will mf WJL xl.:- 17 They're ground in the treadmill tliat Jl" x B,Tery trip across, and ever i turneH- have traveled miite a hit Theyre broken, they're battel ?amp Sevier. The weather ha. hZZ they're twisted and churned. ?ff ? had plenty to eat. What have vnn rfntw. but some thine we . r. J , - " t in 1 1 ii hVT t . empty sleeves-eome witTon? fn.ou,d. to tell you of our exner! . Z.rrJ .Permitted to tell one : anything of that kind. 1 We are well f . ' " Ire eii rl' weu, and we some with twni What have you done today? see some with crutches and nr, "Pty shoe. ,e well We would like to bThJv God'l ia it fr.ii . torturedny "America again but. wffl be before' Eyes gone from their sockets-say, valuable experienS sint0 what if 'twere vou? " this dW- rZL Setting to What have you done today? went to ihe 5S Tfor XSL had our first taste of You're here with your eyes and your'6 real 1L- , . . . MUM) UX. limbs and vohtT utT '"UI W u are happening What have XLrT3- . ' - ue can "nagme how thinri You're home hewitTyouThth and W. had a C KvfrSiefe " your home anA You don't play the drum. Will -'ItXMV?'! what, , pay ior the fife? ' i beatine the nr7 JTl- 1 1 - What have you done today?. . W.K LS syo The "fi. i8 Its dial- mor; deS SLiWiS - wi.or!JV-rT . . - neral than you do. riJ ....v .xc yuu aone today? my opinion ahont j;iri Have you assumed burdens just all ' after Pbeing to Senf HtTCOmitries' you can bear? itw . ,em and I can sav JVU WUIlini fhQn. . . . - you were heU BZ?"r P"on xv,! a wmie. Then think of the boys as they fight William P. Moon. Franklinville; R r. I-1"1 Pve till it hurts and ., Pierce, Concord; T. D. Hunt, Tsberna- hle yur share cle; John Stutts, Richland; Oscar Wnat nave yn done today? Tucker. New HoDe: G. W. Snmmv. Tabernacle. What shall your answer be ? Second Week . n Joe Lvndon. New Hone; TT W - lne Ked Cross work bins, New Market; J..C. Willimson, Standard Drug Store has been open FranklinvUle; U. T. Dawson, Cedar lor DU8"ess since June 18, 1918, and Grove; N. S. Andrews. Asheboro: T. A. ? very satisfactory amount nf H7nrlr Robbins, Trinity: N. M. Millikan. S?8 Deen aecomplished since that time Trinity; J. F. Routh, Franklinville; .lne r00!"8 are equipped with six sew- v. oi.ici, sLiimy , ju. v. luuuuy.i j t ,wi vcci imuivs, cnairs I -qj " weeK With ft Asheboro; T. M- Ellison, Franklin- n desk and all of these articles Sn FJance' in wWch he said he N- t xtr rt t:iii j. in a I together nrifVi i. . . was Well anrl tko l . . . aiu if IJftave .Earned to say several thin in French and I think wiU stad vn Georce r, n myself and yeorge. dye our regards to all -friends, and tell us all thei,. our Will close lJVfmagm. worrv ar.;,,; ." ""c 10 ail and do not worry about us. Sergeant Walter C. C: .jT erea us last f,. 1 . , . w X1XD IXVIItO Mr. C. C. Cranford. of icV,-. lo?Tl11? yesterday after a short and Mr. Hugh Parks, of FrankUnvTlle 'IS Ti,- dfum " fun were appointed members offfclSSS r M,R5 fncer' mittee on war work, by the Giwbm-'m- uVu church kst Monday, boro District Conference fa p..2T!t M'l who.has. be?" superintendent Trinity last week. iIE Kaea scnooi at Taylorsville r. ,1 lt . he Past year, will move to Mt. Gilead .following the heavy rains, and hail fal1 become superintendent x ovuxo pnru, OI tne county last week,'"i ul graaeo scnooi at that place the temperature sank rather low fr Mr. Cox was suterintenHot . u the time of year. On SatnrHav Gilead several vears mm anA th f' L. - - - muvAM -j w o f anv r" mcitury m Ajsneooro retis-i " VA Wi eauoi mere nave pre- terea only 54 degrees, and fires wereV,auea uPon him to return and take ud xxvi, uiiwuuurutoie ior a day or two. "wl "jjain ai a nigner salary. Mr. (Jharles I,. Shamtmrirort M.. Mr. lari faSTB. who went t 17V -- " c vi luv v ' w a va v cnanic, is one of Randolph's success-1 Jcrnerson with Dr. Long's hospital ville: J. W. Rnnn RiVilanrl. W A I together With the ronma r,n V, j Wright, Grant; C. H. Beane, Richland; natedor loaned by the patriotic men T ti - T:V1 j. ti r tr i. ... land Women, nt A i : . "ix. f vajic. Aicmiuiu: i: . it. i u r k . 1,11-1 ,v" ooucuum. )wn"t & ine ladJs lumWaj J. F. CalUcutt, Union; J. aLMlB- W." Underwood, is director uerry, Providence; L. W. Burgess, u wore ior the chapter; Mrs, Columbia; Goodman Vuncannon, v hunter supervisor of hosnital uram; cen narreison, raDernacie; "V" ouu, ouppues; Mrs, H. Kirkman, Columbia; J. L. Royals, Tabernacle; H. D. Smith, Richland. It is expected that court will go on all the week ful young farmers. He has, recently unit few weeks ago, writes a mem threshed a nrice m nf rmn,l x, ber of The Courier force that . . T I - ffuipic DtiaW I xx' 1 . , vuuw ,c xo Jar. JC W. Kearna nf rfoMn.lwheat. vhich nNiJinuJ Qfiii v-..u-i IfiTettinsr aJontr nirelv nriH oof -- F w VWB1Tal m. ' " ,..UMVSU UUBUCIB. ' r; " ' ' , WV XV.1XXXXX( iwUte Z. Was in town RatiirHau Te rest nf the fielH the wavB of militArv nf Mr Pq business. (bushels to the acre of other kinds of J"8 he thinks he could qualify as a t m , .. I wtVi nnt- TT. .1.. 1 1 . hoil&elreerukl nnnr 4-1. r . iura. vnaries rresnell left Sundav ito " ii a gooa crop or rr "o wu ore pw, for Richmond. Va.. where she iroe. ti , oats. , J I through such a thorough course in this spend a week with her son. OMie. I Mr Tom rwir-, x t.', . ln the mdical corps, sanitation Mr. and K?!52i JpoS" 2? SS, toJ!fi-iiP.. The people n,. hi r,x . . i r ; . , . "'k"v "i Auania onen invite the bovs into Thomasville, visited friends and rela-h?me his ten-year-old son, Richard, their homes for dinnera. and otCrZ Whk hoa hAATi m, km.;,.-.!. J it. T- . ' wia bv A " ,xT " ' "e wuncan ciai anairs. Mr. Page tells of a patri Sanitorium for two or three weeVa 'ntu n.n 5. x. - rxtvii m I'xxl , w. jwn, vll ulo DU6CVB Ux Atlanta. E?J Ut"ejfy,Mdeme1ntJ an operation 'last Sunday, which was about three tor appendicitis several days ago, and miles long, with music furnished by considered six bands. -f .w.vw J tives in town Sunday. . Mnti C. B. Griffin and little daugh ter, Frances, were week end visitors to relatives in Spencer. Mr. Luther Cox, of Asheboro Route his condition was at first uuuicr VAJX.. or Asnenoro Hmite' t u..x v. t. . I, was In town on business last Mon-D'M Ul ne Bmce wcowred Mr. Zeb Rush, who enlisted in the I Navy a few weeks ago, has been day. Miss Louise Brookshire,who . ma visiting ner aunt, Mrs. F. L. . mibs Uiia Pritohard, , who is In cnwi at tne utate Normal College, ireensDoro, spent Sunday with her swnia, mr. and Mrs. Eli Pritchard. . Mr. D. M. Sharps, of Liberty, ac- uuiuwueu oy nvi..u. Ki. Holt, At tended the 8. & convention at Salem Church last Sunday. ,',', ' Ml5 WlniiWnm'apeiit Sun v,,UtT1U. Parnts, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. winnlnfitam. of Ashehom ftt.r ate. ,. - . Mrs, R, I. Dickens Is vdltln h-r jughters, Mrs. L. D. PerkW. of and Mrs. A, D. Howcli, of A merry crowd of the younger set transferred from Annapolis, Maryland, motored to Randleman Wednesday to the Yeoman Training School, at iTi. "J"'0 " ,canlP supper, nampton Koads, Virginia, which is on kuBi, vx veep nver. Among me oiu jamestown Exposition rrounds. Mr. TT 1 . a Worth SUDervisnr nf mTicl i: . Miss Esther Ross supervisor ofTuI csl dressings: Mra t v i ...r. .5 ' ... " uaoaiLer vixox x uittu oi cuttmg committee; Mrs. Annie Robins, chairman of button hole committee. raven, of Co. week with was well and tVC: ,,e.Bal letter in Tu 1 ' wouio write us a SSn1 is ot of Vk6 that ft M rarrent m e county army those in the party were Misses Mat tie Hughes, Stella and Mary C. Au man, Bess Kennedy, Hazel Ferree, mry rax, x.vb iewaiien, and Messrs. Mr. Rush, in a letter to his mother. Mrs. Z. F. Rush,' recently, said that he is leading a busy life. There are about 16,000 sailors in, training at Hampton Mack Ridlre. Howard Hilllard. Rnh 1 Roads, and thev are revniinvl Ho all Jones, Fred Erwin, Frank Reddinff. the work about the nface. including Hal Phillips, Stanton Skeen and Lee cooking; washing, scrubbing, etc. Mr. rriu. They were chaneroned hv Rush wrote that on the dav hfora. ha Misses Ina Auman and Clara Pugh. L F. Rom and family by Mrs. R, E. BenUev trilteX W pamts, Mr. and Airs. VMMMI tW -W-l. - w. . M BundX Z uw aoum z, AtlantaT- LTnVcn Tuesday for T Lawt to sis ner Husband, J. camp, X1 T training tSWlCrbot, famfly to Greof more hla tar. ' th near fi r- tr tr Mrs. Margaret DoOMf"! oUr, the dikU of KrtXy cailsd to ter, Mrs. Em is Rot&TV ugh fiunday. - Madison, IVim$ Tearl PrltchafA, Ixwm eonrhx-Ung mllUn has Or.tmU S. C Is tpmding br In !'h h-r parents, ilr, and Jfttlnn l'f.l.:.-rL lLli I I 1 . .. - " . scruDoeu prooaoiy o,vw zeet of Qoor Mr. B. B. Wagoner, of Thom.u ?T,".Bna LnM put out a Dig washing who has been attendins rjSwS " ,PES- eonrt for 25 mr. ..u "ul' V tcnm raretty soon. ine. for entirt thiilv M- to v"M1fx good, and Mr. Rush says he h ft1- Mnrl v.think. hTwill get fat He like, the uua nun ia ui service oi uncle oam. and Mrs. J. E. Carson Are Grand parents The following ladies have iriven a The ioiiowing article, clipped from ?f " .UA tneir time to work the Charlotte Observer of recent dateruc lwmB 8nce tneir opening: win ue oi interest to tne many inenasi mcsuames j. v. Hunter H. M of the Carson family in Asheboro. Worth. T. E. Lassiter .t 'r wo-j' ..,1 mr - j -u:i j i Vi;i r n m t-, ' . ." wxicic xuisi. vaiovu auu ciuiuivu uavtsi i icsuuu, r. Hi. ASbury, C. L Deen uvingior tne past two years: "nitaKer, jy. Morris, Agnes R. Mr. J. E. Cai-son and younirest Barker, J. M. Caveness. fi. R iinHm.. daughter, Miss Edna Carson, arrived wood, W. H. Moring, Geo. H. Ferre, iu uk city yesteraay to join mrs. va, uubb jrma Whitfield Mrs. - 1 i i t . . il Anm' TAU: . t tt. .. ' iorson wno nas oeen nere ior several wme, inrs. j. w. riadley, Mrs. weeks, and to be with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. Miss Grare WnnA - Edwin Eppes Jones, at their home on G- L- Millikan, Mrs. H. T. Caveness. 1 1 x mi . m I Minn 1 Tl f m ' viariana court, ine special oDject oi i nwe caveness, miss Ina Au Mr. Carson's visit is to see his first an miss Jessie Ward. Miss Jessie grandchild, Edwin Eppes Jones, Jr. J?00,0? Mlss na Lee Loflin, Mrs. A. Miss Edna Carson is ten years old. ; "icks, Mrs. j. o. Redding, Miss When she heard of the arrival of ?'anc5.e Erwin, Mrs. R. C. Lewr.llen. t , . . . I M L' J . . . ' Hidwin rjppes, jr., she remarked "JNow, "f?" XJU1,tt caveness, Mrs. A. Par 1 am an aunt." She is wearinar a ser- 8n! Mra 1-uther, Mrs. H. G. vice pin with four stars on it. Asked f?"' M- Jno- Wood, Mrs. E. R. as to why she had so many stars she Xw Qlce Burkhead, Ethel Burkherd, replied: "One is for my brother 'Jack.' i"i,D- ewis, Mrs. u. Auman, two are for my cousins, and one is for Jr10' nuuaro, miss Kate Phil my lover." Mr. Carson's hundreds of p8. m?. lna. Auman, Mrs. Jno, frienHa in PViorlnffa -nrill k - owaim, Mrs. L.. M. Fox. Mra H T. know that his health is practically re- ? f ' ,8" H T- Caveness, Mrs. stored. He is in business in Greens- ii Ra Mma CIara Pu&h, Mrs. boro. Mr. and Mrs. Carson belonn- to M11 G. Lovett, Mrs. W. A. Under- Charlotte. Thev ade temnnrarlv elaeJwooa where, but expect to return home some . Tfteor00ms are open every afternoon day. Their oldest son, McAlister Car- h ' " o except Saturdays. ttATl la Am ly.A.t I. Xl I I "in tn J- -x ovu, u ixxak ucukiwui ui uie army, ini x x iiuiy oitemoon, July 19th a the artillery. He has been in the west "get together" meeting will be held in una of the sons. B. R. Waormr j. has been in France for a year or more, and was badly shaken tip a few weeks Mr. Harris Jackson, of Salem Church, was in town last Monday and paid ine oouner a call. Mr. Jack' tgo by.ths explosion of a .hell which 1011 77, years of age, and has been put rum in the hospital for a few 10 "'T poor health, suffering from days, H was not really wmrnAe knt juat snaaen up and soon recovered Two'oQier tons, McLellan and Leon, are ia training at Fort Pike, Arkan- First Claas Private TTanr Twaiien Is at home on furlough for savers! days. Mr. Lewallea left Randolph on the fifth Of Vfarrh anrt mi man n Camp Jackson and was there for twenty-three days when he was sent to uoooaea, ti. where he was as- (igned to the martarmaatara mnA flm department. II saw Company K while the boys were stationed at Camp Marritt. i It, J. Mr. Lewallen saw twenty thouaaad eolored soldiert toad- d on tne "VaUrUnd,- the German nin which was taken over . by the lmum state. , Mr. Lewal en saw 82 alrpWn on the Fourth of July, flying op and down the Hudaon river partic ipating In the celebration, 1 ' heart trouble fof six or seven years. However, he is now considerably Im proved and able to be out more than be had been for quite a while. Mr. Jackson told of a curiosity in the shape of an egg recently laid by a t-iymoutn itocx hen on his farm. When the egg, which was an tuwaa. ally lam one. was broken 'tt . tm found to contain three volka. ir&A of one. Mrs. A. H. Crowell, a nelgh bot. was present wnen the egg was broken and pronounced ft the tnoet unusual egg ah had ever aemv Mr. jackson is Confederate veteran, having servod la Co. A, Slat Regi ment. North Carolina troops, in the onnoe cm commanded hv - irnVe then by Lewi. Mr. Jackson has two grandsons with the Regular Array tn France. They are Colvin and Carson FUed, ioss of Mr. and Mrs. Bart FUed, Mrs. 8toed being a daughter of Mr. Jackson, 1 for the greater .part of the time. Had in Randolph Reports from Pisgah, Kemp's Mill ulenola. and some other narta nf Ttan. doiph are that crops were slightly oamagea oy nail last rTiday after noon. There was a little hail in Asheboro "-Friday morning, but not enough to do any d?mage. . Family Reunion A family reunion was held at the oome oi Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hamlin, unn mnaii HMit. v m vj. ... and Mra. D. T. TTInirlBri1 anI KrL of MobUe, Ala: Dr. and Mrs. J. J.' uamiin and children, of High Point; Mrs. L D. Demarcua and children, nf Asneooro; airs. j. ti. Webb and child ren, of Greensboro: Mr. and Mra. C. n Underwood, of Kingsport, Tenn.; Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hamlin and Ittf i daughter., of ThomasviUe; Messrs. Jesse and Claude Hamlin, of Winston Salem, all visited their old home, hop ing to see their soldier broth. ( rfaowe n. uamiin, ox uunp Hancock, G&-J and Mr. Robert Colon Hamlin, of Camp Jackson, South Carolina who were in ten dins- to be at home tnr the reunion. However, all were sadly dis appointed, as the boys could not come! on account 01 in changes being In the The royal air force has in on the British western front. Irvvmnf- d for 8,233 enemy airplanes. Juring jwnoo, ine naval airmen have thot d(rwn 623 tilanea. matin a . a era ' , . a ..... v w wwx ui the rooms at 8 o'clock and it is hoped irom every oranch ln the county will come in and help make the meeting an interesting and profitable one. Several different kinds of woak will be on display, so that the other uiwiuwb may see just what is being UUixn iu can ueciae on tne irinri wora tney wish to do. In Honor of Bsatile Dsy The French national holiday, which commemorates the destruction of the Bastile in Paris, during the French Revolution, and the beginning of lib erty ui ranee, was eelehrateH In many places throughout America and the allied world last Sunday, in honor of the heroic Dart France ia nlavfaf in a a: .L -i.i. x, rr r ' rt u uoerues oi tne world. Lewis Probably Direct orr Unes Telegraph rresident Wilson has signed the ins resolution oi oongress authoris g him to take over and operate the Jegrapb and telephone linns of th mntry. It is more tjan Ukelv that wnnw npreseniauv uavid J. Lewis, of Maryland, wiU be the actual oper. ating head of the wire systems under gorernment controL , . 668 CURES HEADACHES, BILIOUS. NES3 LOSS OP APPETITE, rOUL BREATH, OR THAT TIRED ACT INO FEEUNQ DUE TO MALARIA OR COLDS. . ... . ccant graven the American would have no slacken T Private Tennon Hudies of rm ny F. fith Tinitoj t-Wf Compa- SS2 S SEW it oHft20Ot Fr-ville, WWi .th-lofTa1"-- thin -S 18 a beautil country. Every thing is green and growing nicely & the nf!ln? l0ts of rain at pS and the mud 18 very disagre, we manage to carry on the work iwt the. W are working hard at all dav Siff Wil3 COme back som aTI' xi 1 ,d. not remembr that I t ?lory, whTch " i-e, iipeny and Ireedom." Mrs. Ella Miller Dead ' Mrs. Ella Miller died at the State Hospital, Morganton, one day last week. The body wr.s brought to Ashe boro and taken to Brewer's Chapel for ouriai ihursday morning, funeral v !1e'T?ce8 'ng conducted by Rev. C. L. Whitaker, of Asheboro. Mrs. . Miller was about 44 years of ,.eWa8 a daughter of tie late John and Nancy Burrow, of Asheboro township. About 28 years aw the, . Thf arTled & Mr- c"arUe Miller, of this county. They moved to Montgom m7 m"?,'7 ?d, hved 'or severe! years, Mr. MUler dying there some years ' ago. Later, Mrs. Miller and children " moved to Gibsonviiie .Tl . , ? est daughter, Miss &L7iS died , mo?C", .'our X MiUer, died of pneumonia, leaving his ri!r"d,ne ajater the onlySr- . viving members of the family. ProL .th grief the mXs Stod -became unbalanced and she was taken fn AD W h0 Witt reUUyS ' in Asheboro; one brother, Mr7j. M.' steaJS-? from for several years. Oem Z.-t aMf. 0. jHforrowof rj Ann Allred, A&rZZn w uaTirtk , . Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. T. V. ThiHa - xpreaa through the columns of The Courier their sincere thanks to thJ 2 hoa gmenwRly Jded thera since the burning of thrnr home and etmtents a few wU J Dlstanri view of trr' - Imda IT RtLMOyes TOE CAUSE. ' VrnV.nn ( f
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 18, 1918, edition 1
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