:at J. A ll-ildvj Ia4 ordered a case of bread far tie sogers' dinner ilsy 10 and wUl sell it cost to U Uviies f.-t. j. a. l -faJ fcCCvLtcd tie . i jukialph county i nthe com.c? tJvi- j. , '., a. i e v . rr.clie la I nu. ..av.. t nooJL St CotlK.ty or 1. if well u wanted. ...bcro.-N. C May 8, 1918. J NEW CHILD LABOR LAW uoa Army Horn Service Fuad Cam-1 paifro. ; 1WHT GROW POOR POTATOES? Tm Tambourine Lassie," well Pure Kancy Hall potatoes grow known and eonally well loved will aooa ! twice at many per acre and finer for I be with us no longer, she has not the! tibia use. 1,000 expressed 12. K Vj. " - O. Parks, Darien, Iwanunjr it for that purpose. w. V. Btedmaa and b un or- , red as second data mail mtttarred itf long k-eaef bred for May rciteflict at Aaheboro, N. C.s U?- Those desiring bread of that kind - ....... I 1 I w In nlft.it thA IimC fnn nrkli . . a i i I . ' . ' - T lame to epena in ratsinz lunoi wnev Xim. Good aMfl l next to irood culti-li t.. k.i- i ' . llMlv; ga W WUiJ UOCUQU V WIO VI kUQ , 1 11 TO!ioa. ' ' '-" ' " " isfck and the vast numbers of hamani- WAMTED . Tea able-bodied men. - Dr. J. IL.gmimiHirger, of Star, waa vttf. 4 hA-- th wi m m.rimr rr fnrk. La fact that Judge Boyd held last . Asheboro Saturday on business. Dc. ; jn pathways. She will lend a -nation address j ; - k in the ease of Eugene Johnson Vl0 1 helPin aa1 to & wayward girl, andK Box 812. Asheboro. N. C, V ino 01 ujjw- ,Bcttie Shamburger at Hills Store, She hen p. restore her to her the Atherton ..JDLs, rf Charlott, ha3 bee, m for some time but u to- ioved J,nes.. She will heltf the dls- DUKOC J EE SET Pigs from r-PoUy C, "that the nulls could not dis-.proving. ; '. !couragd boy to a better viewpoint f annat the kind that tp&de ; their ,.iee the plainUit who oer 14 years, The, various committees for the lOcb' heip m Btart over anew. owner glad, also a few choice pure 1 under 16 years old and is working May celebration have1 been mJst ac-. to relieve he of burdea bred "Shropshirea" lambs. U inter .Zv!. .71 ,.7Tw uwt bve- T!0 t0n " ? cl'?ned 'collecting money and permit her to do eated dl or come and ae. C. . c.w. o v- - v-, -. , tiecomw ana reaay ior ir.e mousEnus i work of mcrcv. the Salvation Ar- Maeon, Ramseur. N. a. Eoute 1. , fac'PBW J,n lc,:.my will have a drive May 19 to 25. J i'S not in ai.y waj affect the en- 0f people who w cement of t ie new child labor law. celebration of Randolph's brave heroes This.is a national campaign, known as ml-3t that mills so of.t.hreeIwarf- 'SaWation Army Home Service Fund,! . ! Miss Ethel BirVhead retarned Sun- everv of which will be used for , . rnplonng child labor mwt pay a tax day fr0 McFai.land where she taught e sS andla to s I tea per cent on me piociucw oi me during the past session in tnc grauea t j- hich it is raised. f Eittesting, rTobatingL an mills. This Judge Boyd holds to be school. I The Salvation Army was the com- DeAls, Mortgages, andother legal taconsUtutional. Tec foimer child Mrs.-U l. luck, wise narae ana ; rade of m Ameriean soldier fa all writing, , , tneir jrrect nnves ann on au oas-i inniiy, v. THOS. H. ELDER Notary Public Pi-ctesting, Probating: and Writmg labor -law was aelu to be unconstitu- , ; itM r5endB and relatives in the it den:ed a rcartet tlonal because interstate con. mere; child labo.. iUe oi.;iion Kunreme Ckiuit vus a uivnuxt only by a b. ,e majority a market in Caraway section Sunday.- to the produ-jts Satim':" May 10th promises to be of tiic ono or r-p Difrprest ceiCDrauons evrr , held in t.e county. rjverywKiy is m i one, .... , , i tl i,rv-f of "ohe. , Misses Marv Aniick and Vera Thom- The new child labor law is no; Lssed rs v ho wore dolepratos from trie young tiie con- people s nome missionary pocieiy 01 . the M. P. church attended the annual w' .- ,.u !(. rl- SO. -TU.,4. V,io How 9S)-r1 & solendid Dropram will be rendered. ... . . . n. The contention ci tlic advocates or Some of the loremost speaKers ci un child' tabor L.v is tiiat the present county wm , lilU U1M iUlll- ... , - o ' l. rpoa the coi.nucrce cause ci titution, bu- upon the power to which.. Chief ju.-i-.e Marshall said long ago was the power to destroy. tleficlds of France. Thfry served them , T .! . ...1 U- ii-4-l-: Lr. SinU WITH. V. U. 1 Jiuvfcl tcvuju- law . ia conaumuouiii uh ennore the plamtift lias no standinj they the annual meeting of in court, for that a taxing statute the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis cannot in this case or in other case be sionariy societies of the M. P. church. ir" 7, . cl ,r in m,itv unlc33 Miss Lillie Parrish was the weflk attacked by a suit in equity unless rf Kathl2en HaU in some extraordinary' or entirely excep- Thomasviiie. tional condition exitetl, to give Juris- Mr. o. T. Lnck. of Ulah, was a busi tliction in a case oi this kind. In other ness visitor in Asheboro Saturday. uicoain" Lieutenant Johu Ei-win returned words conditions most be such tnat frQm a bllsine,g tr;p to M. there is no other rer.iedy, or condition bemar1e- piisted. ' Trof . 0. A. Hamilton, who has befn It is contended teat the statutory method of testing the .constituionaliy f ntebites should have been V. 1 ' nrougn tne log ana me ram, in ma tux five room bouse on hours of niitht. on the roads, under'large corner -lot,' Academy Street shell fire, serving hot coffee and opposite Mrs. O. R. Cox's residence, doughnuts, with a smile, a song,: Near Graded School.--Reasonable price, won! 'of cheor, they were always to, Miss Minnie Hoover, Asheboro. be foiind. With our boys in the t. f trenches, In the desolation of No .Man's.-. ; Land, in the hospitals, in the huts by FOR SALE Anyone Wishin to Buv ilay and night No service was too saw mill may apply to- small or too great to give sjiaaiy. jV. A. Craven, The Salvation Anny is back from, Box 42 the battle fronts of France and are now in the trenches of America, and . . .,i , a r everv no jar rai?ea win oe usou iur. Apr. Seagrove, N. C. RL L resorted to in the courts by tiff. ' ' The Usual method of u. t... ttitotionality oi' such is, - by paying and then bvinsjing suit lr the taxes and ask the cour the plaiu- ,; tnc coii-t:caV:!.-JB u..:os, ........ . i - their activities over nere. '$0 SALE-Hendrix Cafe. For par- Rev. Ledbetter serving a very, timJan gee me t G A; worthy and deserving ?useJ',ni thcI! drix, Asheboro, N. C. 2t is no doubt but what he will have L 1 hearty co-operation in the coming OVERLAND campaign. 5 -PASSENGER. MOD- ?5-B FOR SALE Fine condition every way. Will sell for cash, pine lumber, or 2-inch butt-cufr oak. E. L. Moffltt, Asheboro, N. C. 4t DO YOU WANT ENLARGED PIC ..TORES? If you wish an enlarged nirhire ef Cant Dixon or your sol dier boy or any member of family print Bibles and Testaments call to see me the 10th of Kay. Be( 5 for bad eyes gj BiWea o snre to bnng small size of anyone ' kinds Addre3S c B Riddje desired. G. Q. Aiken, over Wood ( Publisher, BurUngton, N. C. 4t STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State MILLIONS CABBAGE AND TOM A to plants 1.000 expressed $1.25; BOO postpaid $1.00. R. 0. Parks, Darien, Ga. ml-5t A NEW LINE OF BEAUTIFUL Silk shirts just arrived. R. C. Johnson. rrinripal of Greensboro praded schools for two years, has resigned to accept the sunerintendenry of the Ooldsboro graded schools. Prof. Hamilton is n son of Prof. Oliver Hamilton, who died inSt year m union county, new- x- Certificate of Dissolution "ianv years m ncmai ni uie iaim'-- . 1T villeAcademv in Stanly county. He To All to Wiiom These Presents May ; tino tnwnsiiin. Ron- Com Greeting: v Ifuui in i--- vv"' "v. . t ,,,, .. . 4.c .J? -lAlnh county, a son of the late Spmksi vv nereis, ii. appeals iu iy iy- Hamilton ' ti, by duly authenticated record of'. The Camp Fire ami Boy Scouts the proceeuiiigs for the voluntary hs-A ' s von,M.iAn:soiuuon tnereof by tne unanimous con-.AMiNJS VV ANTED To sell Tiaronv cision as to the constitutional question. for he ,...,00 0n Satunia v.' sent of all the stockholders, deposit This is the method provided by stat- They will the peopie from tnelcd in my ofhee, that the Kandieman ute and the courts have held that country in decorating their cars with Bargain House Company, a corporation ute, ana tne ,.,w,;w th .Womtions which are beinir turn- f this State, whose principal office Luis is me way uiucss : r . - i... - u- fiitin and entirely exceptional eters for Ford Cars. W. M. Thacker, High Point, N. C, Distributor. 4t T,,i;t;oTi ished free of charge to the varims'is situated at JNo. s" u- "i IFyou want to sell your farm, see conditions tnwn nf llandleman. county Of. ft h Tfinn- T ran C9lm ' ' - . -"-o- -- , T UU J11U11T' V. t i I i I'' Xti- -c DON'T FAIL 1 0 SEE Marley & Caviness Before buying: Furniture & We ; have .recently received'; a ' f handsome line of Iron Beds Just the thing ! for the (coming hot weather. Goql and Sanitary.1 Also I some splendid , values in; heavy Rockers.' :" ""vT-, : ;x -. ' .- I ; Also New Dry Goods, and I Millinary coming every few; 1 days '' ' " ' hi- Slibes for all the Family. I Come to Ramseur to 1 trade and don't miss i - I Marley & Caviness I when you come. To The Public 4- owners txist. Thuj the statutory mciirou cau Thoy wiU be lm !'hnndoned for a bill in equity to lots between the determine the matter. una fcoutnern uepot ana w. ubwsw v ; n,;- if.'i- man s btore and Baptist Church. The plaintiff was in tin, ca-c up Qn account of g(t;ng The resented by Junius 1 arker, 01 CJV out in time to notily the country people York, and three North Carolina law- that they may make plans to attend vers. -' Ithe celebration on Saturday, we are While the United States was not a unable to publish the commissioners' ykuiw wc report ahd-road meeting, the country rarty, yet Uniteu otates auui.r-, a- items , other m3tters of inte,vst as is the custom in such cases where au 0f which will appear in The Courier the government is vitally interested in next week. . hat is sometimes called collusive Tne Sunday School Institute of the lits anneared in the capacity of a Greensboro district will meet in thi lend of the court, and made an ar lTiient in behalf of the government. vi j . : . . ... . . - . t 1; 1 . on the vacant IKandoiph, btate or JNorm taiuuua, zt. ci n,, r.r, I r.lohn T. Council beiuK the agent there- ,,r in ana in cnurge uieiuui, upu nym has compneu Beginning Mon day May 12th. We will close at 8:00 P. M. except on Saturdays. W. D. Steadman & Son. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator on the estate of .R. E. Patterson, de ceased, late of Randolph county, North Carolina, all persons having claims against said estate are . hereby noti fied to present same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate are respectfully ask ed to come forward with prompt set tlement This t'ie 7th day of May, 1919. T. A. MOFFITT, Administrator R. E. Patterson, de ceased, Ramseur, N. C. Little strokes fell great oaks Buy W. S. S. Ill -j-rlMl Diocess may be served), with the requirements of Captor 21, Revisal of iy05, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grime, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 25th Way of April, 1919, tile in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor- norp.tmn. executed DV aa uie buica- Asneboro ctnoaist KpiscopiTl civurcii hoi(,,rs the eof, which said consent today. A interesting program has roco,.j 0f the proceedings1 hoen nvvnnc-en nni n Jnrcrn rrriwJ rt- , , ... r.niJ'l . i, ,i: t. C,.,v, Z . I ., r r : ? ., ; ... . aiorcsam are r.uw on me ia iy w.i ,;e case wui b uiiw w .-r..... pecico run details oi tne inxnatc 0(ce as provided by law. .urt of the United States. In tiie will be (riven in next weeks Courier. I ln Testimony Whi reof, I have here-' antime the Commissioner of ln- The Asheboro and Standard Drug to sot iy hcrui and affixed my offl-1 uni.anu;s oi Asneuoro mwi exf.'niifcu sfi Rn P hrh. this 25th day Of Ar,,;i 4 n 1110 i Saturday. Cold drinks will be served i 'ijpvav r.HTMES. ' :"- j without charge. n eV.XE. Holden, of Rich Squr.rc, . , M IT i ...ill i itlt tln rna neveuue win - - courtesies to all men in uniform on forcement of the law. Mr. J. M. Caveness County Supervisor i thampton county, recently took the Mrs. Stedman Hostess to Friday Aft i in clean-Jiip week, and worked ernoon Club 3 a tiger himself. The result is, Mrs. Sulon B. Stedman was hostess Mr. John M. Caveness, of Asheboro, t Rich Sauare is a clean town. to the Friday afternoon club at her has been appointed county supervisor , ihome on North Favettaville street. The for Randoloh by the State Tax Com mission lor tne reassessment oi au real estate in Randolph county at its actual value, as provided by the re-! assessment act of the recent legisla-; tore. As associate members of this county board of appraisers and review . the commissioners at tne Apru meet ing Messrs. 0. C. Marsh, of Randle-j man, and Franklin Auman, of Sea BTove. Randoloh is in the fifth tax district with C. M. Vanstory, of Greensboro, district supervisor. he message, "Brace up and get Adelaide Annfleld entertained them ownere," sent by a group of sol- , with several piano selections. Mrs. a oversees while the fighting was Stedman played her violin accompa igh water mark, sent to the girls nied by Mrs. W. B. Moring: Miss ... ..rfr. Thi. i. . ,. Nannie Bullavsang Cadrnan's "From -ir own country. This w es- the Land of th Iky Bine Waters," 2 tiat every man and woman might "A Crow's Egg." The musical .' pettier, and every one of us might program was informal and delightful. tai to heart DO something i coneaiea aataa coorse wiw sana- jwiuioa uu yarn fu servea, A floiu iber of Invitod guests were preeett i ii i I., , i i i "i while. -.4rtaMiifife,.. ver before could It be said more 'ally that the farmer to the back- of the country, .The farmer has, is products at good prices and . L In I ire money waa ero ' -7. The war la now gloriously But the Job has not, ended, rid rust come to America for 1 the future of the farmer Is r. The war is orer, but the Job l amer should invyt in Lfb- TIIE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE AND LOW PRICES i Welborn Furniture Co. 108-110 East Commerce Streel HIGH POINT, N. C. ' NEW FURNITURE DEPENDABLE FURNITURE We are showing a Complete Line of New Furniture f or every room in the house this is furniture that is above the average and good enough for any home. Bed Room Furniture Living Room Furniture, Parlor Funiiture- Dining Room Furniture Hall Fur nitureKitchen Furniture All Priced With in Easy Reach of Everyone. Come I Porch Rockers $1.50 to $7.50 no i t v. : nABGArXB. . 1 ts, Good Ilousee with 1ge v rt house and factory Sites, Ix-ntH, High Point, N. C ( write, ( Mr. James A. Tumef T - Box ' Charlotte, N. C. YOUR GASOLINE BILL U BUT T0UU CAR ' r tries to take vour i U e al Is being mode wf.nt you to do a lot of r m It . ' V'i'i to do trior than in ert'ial tcet r'ords Of y i 'it. ', ' n j nr rrr ... t r , Our 'W:Miavi:4 ife ' ' ; v-w-x ''.'-'"y p-'-;' 'V; Sjjecial' bargains 1 will i! fl . oe oiierea on ; . x h Ml i Porch Swings $2.50 to $15.00 Porch Rugs' $1.50 to $3.50 r Vitanola Phonographs, Ma '. hogany Finish: i :.;rVv;.$25 to $175 -f: : North State Phonographs, an jinisnes -- $75 to $2C0 ' Refrigerators and Ice Boxes .: : all Sizes ' ' Carload Oil Stoves and . Ranges Enterprise Oil Staves 2, 3, .. 4, 5 Burners, the rest Made by test they V;;tarfl.,pr;vxV ,.;:-. Reasonable': :y Regal Ranges A stove we have sold for 15 r1 years in High Point without i a kick hundreds of them in rt. the kitchens of High Point,ir ask a user of Regal Ranges: ' - j j V.S "I'Sil'. ' "i ;r..Ba. 1 .:; i! m i Htm -Rujs and Drcjgcts, The finest assortment. of handsome Rugs we have ev er Bhown ' - $1X0 to $75.00 ii Water Coolers, all sizes $1.50 to $7X0 Kitchen Cabinets All the best patterns, run ning yard - - . , . - $1X0 to $3.00 .''XO ASHEDORO BARGAIN HOUSE Select Your Furniture Hero and Save A treat stock of slightly used Furnlto'C at blj bargains Welborn Furniture Co. l'".S -3 1 i -1 -1

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