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PE230XAL PARAGaAPHS
AiJieboro, N. C, hUrch 17, 1911
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' H. C. Jones aria E. G. Morris, J r-
soent Sunday afternoon in Troy. ,
Mr. J. C Lowdermilk, of Seagrovel Bora to Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Wfflard,
Route 1, was in Asheboro Monday. (of Charlotte, a eoa. Mr. and Mrs.
Sereral Aaaebor people attended
the funeral of Mr. iloyCox at Fleas-
ant Ridge Sunday. ) .
Mr. Bob Waite, oc Uienoia, was
business rial tor in tne city aionoay.
Sereral ewro people kkhh
tne snow, 70- wrmuM
Greenabjw Friday jugM. wifl- c
Mr. W. . Yeargan, of nbftm
SST&
iswer p "ISr
Courier ! '
Mr. L. B. Lambert, editor or mer
iffi5?uZZ and Pterin Asheboro yeeter-
Sff"! BabeBurney and Misses Ora
MX sh?STJv7 Marriett went to Raleigh
JS Vav ere week, end guests of Monday to see their brother, Private
tS-?t ib ! na. jClarke .Burney, who is a member of
MMU0hnLa;kev: of High Point'CoL .Cox's Artillery. Pvt Barney
p "V" k. wa. the guest of her sister, "d ne saw Company K. at Le Mans,
M QydTstyfsunday. ' ,, " j France Just before he left, and they
Judge W. F. Harding, returned to were all well, and waiting for trans
Anheboro Mondnymorning after hav- portation home,
been called to Charlotte thTlatter . Mr. S. S. Cox, of Asheboro Star Rt.
tart of last 'week on account of the was in town Monday. Mr. Cox says the
death of his slater. - ' (school at Union Grove closed last week
' Mrs, Zimri LewalW left . Tuesday and that it was one of the best govern
for Eton College where she- will visit f ed schools ever taught in that district,
her daughter Mrs. D; W. Brown. Chief coek W. C. Croatian, son of
Mrs. J. W. Steed and daughter,' J. W. Kirkman, of Liberty, arrived
Miss Lula,;who have been living in in Raleigh Sunday with Col. Cox's
Asheboro for the past months, 'Artillery. Mr. Kirkman was cashier at
have returned to Steeds. Miss Steed, Wrights Hotel in Raleigh when he
:ii Maimincr.' S"C Where 8he enlisted. TTia father YtnA cn'o-lit - dh
Will KV W ... - CT' lUf'na 1 . " v.&mw - WN.
will care for. her little j niece, Misathiri the draft but none of the others
Ruth COtnran., . v wore Mens overseas.
Miss Ludle Scarboro, a student atl Mr R l. Billiard was fa Raleigh
the State College for Women in Monday to seethe parade of Col. Cox's
Greensboro, was a week end visitor to Artillery. He reports a nice trip and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. scar-,says Raleigh was crowded with people,
boro. ,. frm-L Home made cakea atA.0. Free's
Mr. J. L. Chernault who w"fj Saturday morning 10 0' clock phone
erly with the Atlantic Store Company ordera to Mrs. rr. Ross. V
in High Point,has opened the ' Get ready for cleaning week which
shoe 6w, "srsr: t,."?18.?"! vuu
in TTicrh Point Mr.
many acquaintances
in
county. . , v..
Mr. H. D. Bca, 01 meu, Mr. Mre. B WaIlace
purchased Mr. C. W. w " tte f or Glendon' where they will
one mile south east of A-Mboto on tne 8pend Bummer Mrs. Wailace..
old Uwharrie road. Mr. Scarboro nas father
also purchased twemty fri!J5jf Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Barker, of Ran-Miss-
Julia Thorns, . "Pi j dleman Route 8, and Miss Asenith
place. He w&lTnwe to Johnson, of Randleman, were visitors
the neat future, Mr. and Mrs. Scar- ta tawn Monda
boro are visiting their daughter, Mrs., Mr. Levia Kush kag returned from
W. A..Comn this ir irJ Star jhere he had been., at. work lor
ryiLSa CJUaftaw "f ' . V .
from France where she has
juana mu, " - . i.
with H.BPjtal VmtJ),JJUfrl VtXSyTmss
few days the .latter part , of last week to bU auditoriunif Fri-;LhdTS
with her aunt jmts. "ZZZJmZ
SJSm
interesting
Hill gave The Conner an m
account
account 01 her worn wmw. -rr
next week.
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Mr.
D. S. Coltrane was
towiship Tuesday
arrangements for a Holsteins reaa -
ers block at Famer. TrJs community
Holsteins Bread-
will be one of the iout ."'
wU make up the Holstein ureeaera
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; j wiaitnrs to Mr. anai
were wocn. ."....i Cf-
Mrs. J. n. ciuuci, vi
K0"1- t,j w tT,ia week for
' v where he will join nisi
n. n t irwr and Mr. J. J.ivisitea in Kandleman Saturday,
rLSrJrnSrfl. who will co Mrs. S. F. Phillips visited relatives'
'J'Sr-ir - ZLk Mr. Elder's son,
fT. t m r who is with tie fam-
ous Rainbow division, which is now en
route to America- . .
mi inHa V Thorns has returned
unteered her service to Governor bick
Rev! and Mrs. Jesse Bonkemeyer, of
. , ' . AiHn& relatives m
preached two excellent sermons.
v, i. T) Vaavna. son Of Mr.
ta'FrffiS? NeHope
wH. 1ra H was sent to
..VSS-?rirS and remain.
when he was sent to camp Dod. He
was recenUy returned tocamp Wads
worth where he received his di
v... m KAarns - enloyed army
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Misses Nettle tard, Hawl. Ferree,
mvA in t?lrmrdon went to B111
- Mrs. S. T. Brown and Mm i Mabel
Henson were Tisltort to High Point
Saturday. - - ' " ,"' ,
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furniture at her home in south Ane
boro on Saturday at 11 a. m. -
Ifj T A YT vt irt
.' v. Vi vninviiia were fa
Ashoboro ti a latter part of WT.
Mr. Hancock wears a service pfa with
three stars showing U (has thres 1 sons
intheAony. Private Carl G Hancock
who was wiUv his father has recently
returned from Camp Jackson where ha
was a mombr of Uie 81st At the
time his division sailed the y tt"
had Uie musics and was unable to go
. it. lotxr ami sued to
SrH f'. flth nattallon. 1E Depot Drt-
gK He wa niuiUred out after the
slants? of. the armliUca. Mr. Kan-
is a rnrn
wonn.'..
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i of of omrfiny Ilvrt
ii"ot lU'I'.eeourt. H was
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LooV on toot libel mud im tM date
your. subscription expires and if jour)
cms has expired please remit roar
subscription in advance for The Cou
rier cannot wait, until the end of the
year for 79a to pay. When job bay
clothes or groceries yoa do not wait
until roa wear the clothe out or eat
up the groceries, bat you expect
prompt payment Watch your label
and writs or phone ma about any error.
We always cheerfully correct errors.
Mrs. R. N. Deris, of Randleman
Route S, is visiter her sister, Mrs. W.
F. McDowell and her son Hoyt Davis
ox The Courier force.
Miss Ha Coble has returned to her
Thorn a at RuHlmu after havinff com-
Dieted her school at Uaioa Grove.
Aaheboro Star Router - .
.Willard forawriy lived in Asheboro.
Mis Mary Wade Bulla, who has bee.
Iseriously ill. at tie home of her
. parents Mr. and Mrs. . Ben Bulla in
morta Aaaaboro-is impsoving.
Private Hill Leach was a passenger
n the train Monday on his way to his
at Star. He was returning from
camp Wadsworth. , .
: r, C. L. Waitalter is visiting . his
daughter, Mrs. Lewis White in
'Grwoohnm. -
Greensboro.
Mr. J. W. flrVman, of Liberty, was
offer homa&i cakes foi TsdeBaS
urday at Mr. A. 0. Free's.
some time.
The home economic classes of the
day OTenm March 28 1919 at dfc-ht
u, . v., p.n . i
0.clock A Kentucky Belle,1
a wuavij
m tared acts.
tawbrician v. K. muse,
of
High
Point, has been engaged recently
in
installing a power plant for the Cole-
ridge Manufacturing Co., at Coleridge,
ter power of Deep river ,will
be converted into electricity to be
in j mjlli lighting the
stores," offices -and residences cf Cole-
.v-":"T,'.r . . " Ui "m
von- Aeoius was at nome on a iur-
lough the latter part of last week. He
returned to Norfolk Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. H. Ferree and children
in Randleman last week.
J3ave and succeed. Buy War Sav-
ings stamps nd get the thrift habjt
Tractor Demonstration
Near AsheboroTuesday April
1st. At PritcHard's Farm,
Four Miles North of
Asheboro, on
Gravel Road.
See these Tractors in the Dem
onstration; Hart Parr, Cleveland
Caterpinars.,Fricki International,
Titan andEbrdson. There, will be"
Flat Bottom and Disc Plows, also;
there Will be some Tractor Har--
j rows pulled-by
-I5eit wort win oe snown. - .
. Biggest' Tractor Demonstration
ever held in Piedmont,. North.
Carolina. -This, the only Demon
stration to be arranged for by me.
iv : D. , S. Goltrane
County Agriculture Agent, :
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7 THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C
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L-IO COMEDY
Friiay
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TOD'S SWIMMING HOLE"
A JUDGE BROWN STQjtY
"SMIUNG BILL" PARSON
COMEDY
Saturday
MAT ALLISON IN
L SUCCESSFUL ADYEN-
TURE
DELIGHTFUL COMEDY
.. DRAMAS
FOR SALE On Saturday morning at
11 o'clock, JUarcn ZVta, household
furniture at my residence in South
Asheboro. Among articles for sale
are 1 book case and books, 1 desk,
chairs, beds and mattresses and
other furniture. Mrs. Jean Rush.
FOR SALE Good mikk cow and calf,
Aire about 5 years. In good condi
tion. Price $75.00, See cow at
home of Mrs. G. F. Garner. Sea-
grove Route 1. or write W. C. Gar
ner, High Point, N. C, Box 172.
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MARGUERITE CLARK in "Prune!
la." This is a charming story of
love" m a Dutch garden. A Para
mount picture. Tuesday at Joyland.
FOR SALE One million two hundred
thousand feet timber, 800,000 feet
forest pine, balance old field and
oak, three miles from Bonlee, on
good road, four years to cut and re
move same, cheap at $7,500. Also
47 acre, fan in Siler City, 25 acres
inside corporate limits, cleared and
fa high state , of cultivation, good
dwelling, bam and other outbuild
ings, fine young orchard, good prop
osition for dairy farm or subdivis
ion lot sale. 17.500 for oraick sale.
L. P. Dixon. Liberty. N. C. It
- Fridav-Afternoon Club
The members of the Friday after
noon club and several invited guests
Ross last Friday afternoon. The guests
were asked to bring their sewing but
the hostess had a most unique original
contest which broke the usual monot
ony of sewing. The contest was
arranged by the hostess, the answers
to the questions being ' the names of
the club members. Spring flowers
were used for decorating the parlor,
which was most attractive. An ice
course was served.
Everyone Urged ToGive To Armenian
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V.vervnna in Randnlnh ronntv is
nwred to trive generously to the
Armenian- Asyrian Relief fund. These
helpless people of the east are in des-
perate need and are looking to Aroer
ca for help.
Mis Esther Ross is xchairman for
this fund in Randolph county and all
contributions should be sent to her.
these Tractors.
Joyland
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FOR SALE THE TUTRALL PLACE'
IN RAMSEUR, N. C. APPLY,
MRS. J. A. DAILEY, ROXBORO
N. C
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
Men's and ladies' dress shoes.
' Coti to see our stock before buy
ing.' Asheboro Bargain House.
Mr. W. J. Lowe, of Kemps Mills, has
recently returned from a trip to Hot
Springs, Ark., and Chicago.
HOW CAN YOU TELL YOUR
FAVORITE TOBACCO?
As Plain as the Nose on Your
Face Just Smell It
Smokers do not have to put tobacco
in their pipes to find out if they like it.
They can just rub the tobacco between
the palms of their hands and smell it.
The nose is an infallible guide to smok
ing enjoyment.
All smoking tobaccos employ some
'flavoring "to improve the flavour and
burning qualities of the leaves", to
quota the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Naturally, there is considerable difler
ene in the kind of flavorings used, and
the nose quickly detects this difference.
TUXEDO Tobacco uses the purest,
most wholesome, and delicious of all
flavorings chocolate. And the almost
universal liking (of chocolate jn a great
measure explains the widespread popu
larity of TUXEDO Tobacco.
Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco,
plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives
TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance
your nose can quickly distinguish from
any other tobacco. Try it and see.
'R. G. Johnson
SHOES " . - r SHOES
For Men, Women and Children, t
New Shoes for Spring ang Sum
mer wear. Prices reasonable, - r j
New Oxfords just received.
R, C. Johnson
D. A. Cornelison
ofSeagroye
Dealer in - '
General Merchandise
Announce Showing of
SPRING GOODS
F5R MJ3IC, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
We have a most up-to-date line of
Shield Brand of Men's Furnishing,
Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Ties.
WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS' WASH DRESSES '
We have put in a nice line of Women's and childrens' tub
dresses.
Our usual line of Piece Goods is well selected and com
NOTICE
Mortgagee Sale
By virtue of the powers contained in I
a mortgage deed executed May 24th, offered their livee that democracy
A. D, 1917, by K. W Boggs and M. E. .might live. 30 rnilhon other Frelch
Boggs, hia wife, to Lucy E. Bonke- men and women sacrificed their all for
meyev, registered in the, office of Regor the same purpose. America's dnM
ister of Deeds for Randolph county.'of gratitude to & fw tiKverS
book 169, page 171, default having great We also are indebted to her
been made m the payment of the pnn- for an invaluable remedy for stomache.
cipal and interest on said debt, which hver and intestinal ailments discover
said mortgage secures, and I shall, on ed by the easants, which it is reported
the 21st day of April, 1919, at 12 has 8aved many American lives and
o'clock, noon, sell at the court house prevented thousands of surgical orjera
door in Asheboro, Randolph county, to,tions. Geo. H. Mayr for many years a
the hisrhest bidder at public auction, prominent Oh
the following described real estate to
satisfy and foreclose said mortgage-,
in Cedar Grove township, and ad join- (
ing the lands of Wm. C. Hammer and
others: .
Beginning at Barker s corner in
Wm. Cox's line; thence N. with his ;
line 42 chains to a Spanish- oak;
thence W. 6V4 chains to a stone pile;
thence S. 42 chains to a stone pile in
Barker's line; thence East along Bar
ker's line oVi chains to the beginning,
containing 27 3-10 acres more or less.
This 21st day of March, 1919.
LUCY E. BONKEMEYER LACKEY,
Mortgagee,
FOR SALE One six year old mule.
Good worker. Condition, good,
weighs about 1100 rounds. For
further information, call at Express bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a per
offlce, C. G. Frazier, Asheboro, N. fect substitute for calomel.
C. 11 It is a pleasant, vegetable liauid
.
HIGHEST CASH VALUES PAID
for I.ihprtv Bonds. If in need or
cash see or write J. I. Erwin, Ashe
Krn N. (1 It
ri. K M. Yokelev sDent the week
end in Winston-Salem with homefolks.
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FRENCH SACRIFICE
FOR l inrDfir nri...i
nmwm,
Six mil I in nf rvoi, .....
the ingredients and sells this remedy
under the name of Mayrs Wonderful
Remedy. It is a simple , hai-mless
preparation that removes the cattarhal
mucus from the intestinal tract and
allays the inflammation which causes
practically all stomach. Hwi anA .
citis.
une aose will convence or money
refunded.
Sold by Standard Drug Company
and druggists everywhere.
CALOMEL SALIVATES
AND MAKES YOU SICK
Acts Like Dynamite on a Sluggish
Liver and You Lose a Day's Work
There's no reason why a person
should take sickening, salivating calo
mel when a few cents buvs a larm
which will start your liver just
'surely as calomel, but it doestft m
aa
make
you sick and can not salivate.
Children and grown folks can take '
Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is per-' -fectly
harmless. . j , ;
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is :- ' .
mercury and attacks your bonea. -
Take a dose of nasty calomel today ,
and" you will feel weajj, sick and nau J 1
seated tomorrow. Don't lose a day's
work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's "
Liver Tone instead and you will wake '
up feeling great No more biliousness ' - -constipation,
sluggishness, headache, '
coated tongue or sour stomach. Yflur
druggist-aays if you dont find Dod
son's Liver Tone acts better than hor
rible calomel your money la waiting ;
for you. V
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply, for
year face, neck arms, end handa. .
At the cost of small Jar of ordin
ary cold cream one can prepare a full
quarter pint of the moot wonderful
lemon skin softener and complexion
beautifler, by squeezing the Juice of
two freah lemons into ft bottle con-
taininff three ounces of orchard white.
Care should be taken to strain the .
Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon
pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep
fresh for months. Every wjman knows
that lemon Juice is used to blotch and
remove such - bleriahes as freckles,
allowneas and tan and is the' IHmU
kin softener, whitoner and beautift
er. Jm
Just try HI Get three buncca bf
orchard white at any dreg store and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and maimage It
daily into the face, neck, arm, and .
hand. It is marvelous to smoothes
rough, red hand ,
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