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THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER 5 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS mxumKXttum UKTTED STATU GOVE&MMEKT account, of, both of the Courier remained a few daya after which he state of Washington are visiting Car Loai of Beef Cattle Received and was sent to Camp Forest and tnenec to relatives and friends in the Ramseur Distrifcatea" by the County Com Hobokxa from which he embarked oa'Rt i section. They left Randolph' mieaioners Thronrh the Farm "" i ucnnMnjr mierueu rc-muucu more than twenty-nine years ago ana ships. Mr. Lane waa out for - three Went w st where they have been en daya and waa brought back to Camp i gaped in fruit growing. Humphrey and mustered out I Mr. an Mrs E. far Hedrick aa! Messrs. M. D. and A .G. Gray and i;ttie daughter,. Rebecca, were visitors their siaiter, Miss Mattie Gtj of Mill- in Lexington Sunday, boro Rt 1 wewlmainess visitors in xr Milliard Allred of Rarullemsn the city Mondayy. i Rt. 3 was in the city Monday and gave Mrs. Demsy Auman of Columbia, S. rv. n,, nleasant call. Mr. All- C. was called to Asheboro Sunday on ruc Rankin Alli ed who is a account of Mra. ClarerHughea Ul-iTOember of company K. went through dition The car consisted of Klftype operators, L. B. Lambert and the guest, of Mr. R. W. Prevost Sun L iXi Soott havinsr inftuenxa we are un-! day. Mr' Long attended the confer ness. cars, iiutrhes eonaiuon is lm- fu. ., in dnrine- the last days ot proving also that of all of her chil- September without a scratch, but wab dren who have been seriously ilL WOunded on October 8th. He has been Rev. J. W. Lang of Greensboro was iri . wt,! in Kns-land. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Miller of Pipe were sruests of Mrs. Jesse Miller tiie Demonstrator The county agricultural agent, D. S. Coltrane, has received and distributed to the farmers of Randolph county a car load of Heieford heiferv The cattle came from '.nc di ought-stricken regions of Texa :inl vere expected l" be -n real hn coivli.lon. but onsid ering the fact that they had been on the road a week they were in good con- 53 very "Cascarets for Mother's Pets" CarefW mothers know that Cascarets in the home mean less sickness, less trouble, less worry, less cost When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, feverish breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly "works" the poisons from the liver and bou eis and all is well again only 10 cents a box. week-end. ... ... . 1 1 1 ' r i i I I .1 - . 1 1 i to pUDllsn Uie Waner in usual ence OI ounoay bciiwi iwmei a at nam- : pas i, . UTS wvtn. aimcuir max we are aeur sunaay aiternoon. ne spent tne. to cee out this week.' night with Mr. Hugh Parks at Frank- Firc Alarm Sunday Morning tr. Gus Sayworth found a weasel linville, returning to Greensboro Mon- 0n gay morning durin:; thr ily reposing on his well curb- on day. 'church hour the fire "alarm roundea Oav .morning and 3hot at rt -Due Kev. J. M. varner oi rarmer was a tv. rpnfpr 0f town s imal. The oi( Ml BUillll Ik UUD1I1CDO VlOlbVI III wn.k i'.unuuj ...v... . Cl'tPl' r. T. J3. Lassiter's new bungalow noon. p,,, ; unset Avenue Is neanng compie- Messrs. riugene Morns, jr. anu nen i ... ry C. Jones atended "Pom Pom" at the heWomans Foreign Missionary Opera House in Grensboro Saturday Jety of the Methodist Protestant night. hovpe, of'.'if lvd can.-';! 0:1 Mr. Jasy-er fevt : bv ti-e from a i'c f;v ermpanv ai r ' l.naiishod be- d-!!ie. I arch met-with Mrs. J. S. Levis Mon f. Mr-rC E. Macon of Ramseur. Rt. 1. as a caller at the Courier office when' Marvin, of Aseboro Rt Asheboro Tuesday. boro Monday on bin.;: Mr. Lerov Nance of A:J:r'-oio T.': was a visitor in town Saturday. Miss Emma Walker ami b;'-'!' er--. ..I." :c to ;! Private C. F. Connor, sen of Mr. W.l Mr. Dolph .Crcwell c-t i--m ebr.n Connor, of Randleman, Rt 2, has1 spent a few hours i;i Aslit-boro Mon itly returned from Camp Han- day. He has been with a machine gun1 Air. G. W. GaskinsVf Grensboro v.a: T(mir nnH it-nQ crminrpd fnr flvpr- in town SSundaV. fe service when the armistice wasi Mr. J. U Kidge ann lamny .uu m.. T,,., flgned. He enjoyed life in the army. 'and Mrs. Clarence Ridge ana Mir.s vir- rp . fijlly lt'ieoas TlTin1o anA Plon Tlnron nf tre Rnorapr nf CarawaV Kt. L Were feensboro spent Monday with their jAshebjoro Saturday. I ter Mrs. J. A. Spence. Mr.rGrady Hall of High Point was Professor Brown, director of music in Asheboro a short while Saturday , the State Normal College in Greens-1 afternoon on business. 1 - was in Asheboro last week to test Mr. P. S. Page and daughter, Mrs. Tuna nvtrort nrnicli Vina nvpntlv Knpn t. c. VcwA of Lakeview, v. ar ,lled in the Methodist Episcopal visiting Mrs. C. Uavis. tv 1 . , . ri o -t Rinmrx retui lieu week to St. Mary's, Raleigh where she is a student. , The Courier has a large number oi letters from soldiers which will appear next weeks issue. On account of m- flrenza we are unable to get type bet. Mr. N. H. Prevost of Cjd, Davidson rch. VrJ. G- Steed of Mt. Gilead spent hours with his mother on Tues- I w hours lr.G.T. s a-visito last Cochran o'f Thomasville visitor in Ashebor6 Tuesday. trs. Kemp Boren and little daughter ?abeth of Greensboro spent Monday k Mrs. A. ID. Burns, tr. D. J. Johnson of Seagreve was a (ness visitor in Jown Tuesday, iss Julia Thorns has returned from ashington and New York where' she been visitine relatives. .Hr. T. J. Bonkemcyer has moved his tiaolly from. his farm cn Ashebcrft .Rt. ft, to Asheboro. They rre living in Smm. E. B.iKearns residence. A Wss Lillian Bunch has returned to iweensboro. after a few days visit to t wlatives in the city. 4 Mr. Thomas Tucker who lives in the faHtern part of the State was on our its Tuesday. Mr. R. J. Misenheimer of Spencer a visitor m Asheboro this week. Jtlss Hazel Ferree went to Randle- In Wednesday for the day. Miss Fannie Newby went to High it Tuesday. lev, J. H. Dixon, a Presbyterian pas County, spent Friday with Mr. K. w. PrevOst. Mrs. John Brown is critically ill at her home in North A.sheboro. In the Red Cross Womans Commit tee renort last week a typographical error said 35 shirts for Belgian boys when the number should have been 350. Vkliss Laura Lowdermilk of Glen El der, Kansas, is visiting relatives in Asheboro. . The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kearns who live near Pekin, died last week and was brought to Hopewell Friday for burial Miss Dora Redding and brother, Mr. Troy Redding were visitors in the city Saturday., . . - Mr. Britt Armfield returned Monday from Chapel Hill where he spent a few days. . Mr. Thad Lewallen spent Monday nignt in the city returning to Greens- uniform heifers that averaged 375 pounds. Many farmers were interested in these cattle and there could have been at least thirty more head sold if they had been here. There has been so much interest manifested in these cat tle that Mr. Coltrane has already wir ed to Texas to know if they can ship him another car load. The purchasers of this car load WGl'C I" J. A. Holder and S. A. Pickett, 6; Chas. Redding, Trinity, 6; Clay Dor sett, Trinity, 6; C. M. Kennedy, Trin ity, 7; W. L. Auberson, Trinity, 7;i t" a TTnrt-Uch nionnlfj 1- .T T Wins-! low, Asheboro, 10; D. B. McCrary, Asheboro, 2; W. L. Ward, Asheboro, 2; W. B. Lowe, Edgar, 1; Madison Ham mond, Farmer, 4. -As stated before the county tried to distribute these cattle at actual cost and if had been sold 35 cents on the head cheaper they would have lost. Since they ranged in price from $30 to $45 ahead it is readily seen that they were figured very closely. The itemized cost of these heifers follows: Draft, which was ost f. o. b. Texas, $1,846.30: freight, $148.17; feed bill. $19.63: telegrams, $4.77; labor feeding and catching one cow, $2.15, . total $2,021.02. oy PecJkintjj of the sale $2,036.60: net Walter Erichard Eaton) nvofit. S15.60. They say that character results from The commissioners at once ordered this, ; the county agent to use this small sum That we have lived misfortune down, which was the profit in purchasing a 1-1 t!v ;.. I C'onfYrc". jth.e met the 1 f'.-i. -.!f;s rc preV discus. Ti t:r - n rf the lV-er rot for P:xtTl:-y. e lRr.il! 15!!T''S of to arroTsj'e lt pre ? t'evor.'l January Ttatives have :1 :cd many of the ie- them tails whifh a-e to come betore formally during the conference. The Coward (From "Echoes and Realities," TO MOTHERS! While at!. children detest castor oil; caJbmel ' pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarets because they taste like candy. Cascarets "work" the nasty bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison from the child's tender stomach, liver an.t hu for withoirt pain or griping. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother bach ten cent box contains . directions for: children; aged: one year old and upwards. grown grey In .breeding hopes for hopeless to slay, Greeted calamity with a kiss. And on the lone grave of our cherished bliss, When we have laid our poor dead dreams away, Have only paused a moment there, to " pray, And then passed on, nor deemed the world amiss. A strong man takes his strokes, wax ing more strong; . . The coward heart demands immunity, Nor dares to lay his dead beneath the sod, Nor craves to live when life has lost its song. If this be so thgre is no strength in me, I cringe a coward at the feet of God. some tools such as a saw, hammer. Time and some soil testing equipment which .he is in need of. 1 in Charlotte died suddenly in his boro Tuesday. lplt last Sunday. ' I Dr. T. I. Fox of Franklinville was a Mlhe Coco Cola Bottling Works has tlspened and is running . with full he Courier win pay 4 each for gles of The Courier of September 6, 1 and November 7 and 78. 1 Mr. W. S. Gatlin, of Ulah. was a ness visitor m Asheboro the latter of last week. ffourt mm fVnr Mill lMi(m Kliah A iife opened up a plumbing and elec J&jk supply office in the old Morris livery stable. , ll M. iss Hatti Wright went ta Greens- 4V lUaviiuuj w rtj uvt uav wvy f IE. Wright, who is ill there. Mrs. light went to Greensboro on account jUhe illness of her daughter, and was Hckeri while there. Ir. ard Mrs. Fletcher Ferree, of fhoro Route 1, are teaching at Mt bhe'd schoolhouse. Peter Garner, of Franklinville. l.i.st .Saturday and was buried at kir tlnrings t:unday. Kev. joei a, tigdon conducted the Tuneral. service. tie mfj-jit of Mr. and Mrs. Kichard rrow died last week. , Ir. Hobart Ferree, of Randleman ate is teaching school at Browers spcl. The school began last week. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Cranford of High rfnt were the guests of Mrs. G. H ne Tuesday. Jr. and-Mrs. J. W. I'ago 01 liuriing- visited relatives in Asheboro the . of the week. ir. Ii. L. White 01 oicnoia was sines'' visitor In the city Monday, I IBS Erma Whitfield who has been tting homcfolkg at Laurinburg for feral days returned to Asheboro In dm' . Hiss Bessie Lodbettcr, only' child of I and Mrs. W. P. Lrdbettcr of Ideiboro, died last Wednesday foi ling a few days illnnsi of pneu tola. r Vrivato Qicero Lane, son of the late Ate Lane of Liberty waa In Ashe- Monday. He left Randolph In lober for Camp, Jackson where bt Get th Genuine nd Avoid Wot i 1 Ohlldien Ory 1 for riETCHtrs jvC AST O R I A ? All rnmv. Ail liiUimery i . - - Half Pticie; .1 00 HATS n.oo 11 ats ..v,;,r.;..v.n 00 HATa 00 HATS . .;.. v,', . rk. $5.10 x ii htTmsa IN WINTm MTLUV. business visitor in Asheboro Tuesday, Miss Rosa Rush left Tuesday for Wilmington where she will nurss for a month. Yeoman Sidnev Luther went to Hieh Point Tuesday where he goes to accept a position with the Myrtle Desk com pany. Mr. Luther has been in train ing at Hampton Roads and is on a& ex tended furlough. He has been visit ing bis parents at Pisgah for a week. rnv. Causey Connor passed through Asheboro Tuesday on his wav home from Camp Hancock, Ga. He' was with the machine gun company and was honoraably discharged January 18th. . ' Mr. Roy Berry went to Greensboro Tuesday for the day. Mr3. W. L. White and little daunhter Margaret Louise are at Kinston with Mr. White for a month. Miss Jewel Monroe of Star is nurs ing in town. Mr. A W. McAlister of Greensboro visited his mother, Mrs. Addie McAlis ter on Worth Street Sunday. Miss Betty and Louise Steed, return ed to Mt Gilead Saturday after a visit to Mrs. J. W. Steed on North Fayette- ville btreet. Mr. Bryan Parks of the Navy, spent two days at home near Ramseur last week. Mr. Parks is in the Hospital Corp abroad the U. 8. Pocahuntas, formally the Princess Irene, a German liner which has made twenty trips over seas since being in the service 01 Uncle Sam. Mr. Parks says he likes France fine,' but he will take Dixie for his every time." Mr. W. T. Ingle has sold his farm, formerly known as the Hinshaw Fork Farm, near Randleman to Mr. R. C Moser of Mt Airy. Mr. Ingle was m Asheboro on business yesterday. Private C. K. Connor, .ion of Mr. M C Connor of Randleman Rt X, was la Asheboro Tuesday. He has been at Camp Hancock slncce July with a Ma chine Gun company until the latter part of last week, when be was dis charged. The Asheboro Barraia House had planned to put oa a big reduction sale beginning tomorrow, but posponed it oa account of influenaa, 1 Lieutenant James Swain, eoa f Rev and Mrs. W. E. Swain, former! yy of Asheboro has returned from Prance. Lieut 8waim was connected with the Greensboro Newt before entering the service. The "Home Service" eonunmlttee of the Red Cross are meeting each train to welcome the soldiers home and help them in any wajr possible. '. The Graded School of Asheboro has closed for the second tiuo oa account of lnfiunia. " - " Mr. C E. Teeguo who has reeently bn mtirtjired out of the army has rharge of the law Arm of Twige and i cague at Banrorjf. Mr. V. a. Ttw the other rnrmber of th firm ia th DrTnocratW r'prwumtati'VB tnrm His ccounty. Mr. Toxmie wa mwrfnton. d"fit of the grndcvj nfhrtol In A'hrboro C75al eonomy tvory Cake "ar a m . - ar-k. -m Laundr work, Ury Cleaning, FOR tmt, CaUt, Cnib, Pneamonia, Etc lire eztenul ppHai tioci of BRAME'S VAPOMENTHA SALVE WIO not rain clotbft 25c50cua1.00 lm T AU. DRUGGISTS TMatprldby Brut Uo&mt C. N. WilkMbaro, M. C Soon Over His Cold Everyone speaks well of Chamber lain's Ccugh Remedy after having us ed it. Mrs. George Lewis, Pittsfield, N. Y., has this to say regarding it: "Last winter my little boy, five years old, was sick with a cold for two or three weeks. I doctored him and used various cough medicines but nothing did him much good until I began us ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He then improved rapidly and in a few days was ove hie eold" t Dyeing and Pressing T e hve the agency for Dicks Laundry, of Greensboro, and will call for and dedver your laundry. ASHEBORO PRESSJK6 & TAILORING COMPANY, Phone ll Asheboro Bargain House Will in the near future announce a Big Reduction Sale "the biggest, ever held in the county. Watch our advertisements If You Are Young your prospects for success are good. A multitude of Bookkeepers, Stenograph ers and Typists are wanted by banks, mills, railroads, and other large corpora tions at attractive salaries. Prepare for the unprecedented prosperity that "reconstruction" will bring. Attend an accredited school and go "over the top" in the business world. Every body endorse KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH,, N. C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Home the Conquering Heroes Come My! But we're glan to welcome you back again. There hasn't been a day since you left that we haven't thought of, you and the manly and courageous, "regular American" way in which you stepped up to do your duty. War and its effects will sooner or later be forgotten. Time with its changes, will be calling you back tp the pursuits civiLlife. As 'we served you "Before the War" so will we consider it an honor to again await your commands. : Of Course, youH want tg begia civilian life again with an entirely new outfit clothes you wore tefore the was are now out of questioa. To secure that superb, accurate fit which you so much desire, nay we suggest that you have' us measure you, at your early con venience, so that your new suit and overcoat, tailored-to-order by .Ed. V. Price A Co., wUl be right at hand Ahe . day vo take off your f anifona ifof foodl ' COFFIN and -f. o Q G O O Export Trade LATIN AMERICA What Sells Here Sells There Manufaeturers wishing to market their products in Latin Anteri ea will be benefitted by eoaununiicating with our Export Bureaa. We oaa sell your goods through our Natiye Sales Representatives and trade connections. Publicity in two hundred Latin Amerieaa Newspaper! and two hundred Salons (Motion Picture Theatres) in South and Central America, will carry the story of your pro ducts straight to the Merchants, Business Men, Buyers and Cea sumers in these South American Countries. Co-operative Catalogues We are assembling our 1910 catalogue printed in the laagaage of the South and Central American Republics. If interested, write, wire r call Export Division, ALLIED AMERICA ASSOCIATION Ashland Block Chicago, U. S. A. 0QQ04 ' t wTrVsoassg, Touck Typewriting, Penmaaahfp aai OoauaeedoJ Bros m taoseasalf toagat Fall Terst hst Boafmboy t. Wrtte fkr sa alogvo aad fall taletmatiea, I W11NUOKO COMME8CUL KBOta nu i (' 1 f Prepare For Coming OppoifytiitifisZ' l ot la vital teach Kth a eobMmUva baakhif fnstituUoa W Ci have aot deao M already. It la good Uate for forward king buameas saea to build op their acquaintance, balance and ' credit with aa up-to-date bank to be ready for business expire! oi Ma anticlpatioa of ssoro fsvorable tiatee. ', k 1 Call to see hi operation our new elertne ledger posting saa ohlne which we have recently lntajld, -. a, . . ; , The statement of yoar monthly arcouet with ns win be ' - dared from this machine. , . i f i l::tY AT HALF IT. ICC - C-.!.!a Lay '-ith of C..1rltr 'HANK of .nrw 'GA
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