;.t.a v ... . IZXjSXL PA 1A CHAP US n. c ::..y s, 1619. i -J e Coorles Welcomes all Randolph at and Viators Satarday, . :-r. J. Wesley Long, Ifeatenant ojjk U. 8. medical reserve corpe, o was tor several month with tne E. F, wiU be the speaker at too mortal exeacisea to be held in the Hill ceme4ary, 3reiubcra, 6at- Ir. B. I TraocU, of EUerbe, was m&ieao vimtoi in Ashboro Mon Wiiwn Kewtit iind daughter, --r te l-.i tf llsy inir-Lii Kr. emae W A-sJieDuro to take charge of meaJstr of the C&ptain's iauuly wUl be present .for the celebration. Ur. J. Y. Louth, of MiDboro, has re cently drawn a map of Randolph county in which he pictures ail the gtxjd roads of the' county. It is a most unique map. on record as teiiig the crack potato TWW IricVi nntatAM Anvil OTK , It- " " -vv oiU IU .ill!, i Brown pat his potatoes in a hole and wit Kvguw urn warm winter some .. 4L A. A. . 1 we jwutwes sprouiea ana grew. ue kxxk we potatoes trom ttie hole and found nMrlv'ft iAlr MAW ...tint..... almost aa large as an egg: , - : - 1 - Mr. Gayle, State distributor of the Southern Oakland Company, was in Asheboro Tuesday on business. - k. mra. w. v. cean, oi Salisbury, was in Asheboro Tuesday on her way to visit her father, Mr. S. A. Cox. : ,JBrown,,of Erect, was in fi Asheboro vyivua xcnu w M-w-iimvuu, u uiwi was in i AsneDoro i OWtus, oi iacs; Cseok towuhip,'Tue6day. :Jr. Brown left ! Randolph Asheboro UHopputg isatwdoy. (county, with Co, K and went to Camp V,ifc04)4ar pedants, 1A and Mrs. jf erred to the military police depart--r Unovar. or Asheboro Boute S.ment of the 80th divisions He relate t June Bcajftww, rf Btaa, BDent'some interestinj? experiences which s.- Son Kicaacdson,' of ft Randle ,waa a visitor in town Baturday. sn Nance, v o Asheboro uu thmnch town B&tur- on lierwoy to High Point to visit ives and irtenos. . t and Mra. M. H. Pre, of Cedar wn visitors m Ashebpro the r mart of tast weelc f. jTp. Lamb, of New MaAet ihip, was fai the ctt one day the r part of kat week. Ut. Umb there re a ntuntoer of tobacco i being erected in his township. , i o.vio svacdm Morrta. a lunior rensbo GoUege for Women, a musical recital last night v Hor .ta, Mr. ana Mrs. m. a. ju, md Mrs. E. L. Moffitt and several Asheboro friends were present he recital. it. D. C. Holt and Mr. J. L. Har )f Liberty, were visitors in Ashe- i Monday, navmg come ueto i-vuuioi vcacas.. jxnivng tne ouues ox the military police was carrying cages After they were captured. He said in every instance German pris- ers expressea gratancation over avmg een captured," and that they said the war would not last long on ceoont of food conditions and other couqitxons m Germany. Mr. Brown jitas accepted a position with the Home - bi , niiDw vuisiiuim, vi tannage, s been visiting Mr. Reid Hannah. vi uicm k;ii, xuesgay ior uar thage and will return to Asheboro tuuuiim uci auuii, xurs. ur swaim Miss Frazier has recently been ir traimW at little Washinirton. Mr. Alson Bunting, a citizen of Ce dar Grove township, died at his home FridaV. following tfireA-mnnW ill. ness of heart trouble. Mr. Bunting ess . connected with the Liberty ; leaves a wife and soveral children. i"" w uuiHsu, at veuar urove ceme- ! J.. .A.. -A 1- Avaxoo monHj nuKiiH, a stuaeni ai Jameatown high school, was a week- euu visitor at xne nome ot ner par Anfa. Mi on) T 1? TJ i - v,v i no tlHi v.t v uu uvea l,H miles north of Asheboro was in town on mesciay. Key. J. 0. Atkinson, D. D.. of ETon rof: N. C. English and Messrs. W. Wood and T. S. Bouldin, of Trinity, e in Asheboro Monday. They had : u .wi k tha Ktate Board of nation that the County Board of V I Wt(Vgf 111 VV A V VA MAS AAV VIA VUAJ VA1 missions at the Presbyterian church next sunaay mgnt, cdu p. m. xne public is cordially invited. A T.lit7 ia tifaavisi of Tinnifr nv TJVi- day iight, May Wh. It is a rich come dy in tnree acts, entitled, "iter nonor, iThomas Tucker, a former Ashe citizen, who for the past few has been operating moving pic shows in different towns wasin boro the first of the week. He returning to St. Paula from Sal rv, where he has been visiting -his Hnnrfiter-Mrs. i1e Cates, of Spencer.. Me. Tacker, CAlso been visiting ms "".,.i s. Arthur Parks m H gh Point x TucWer's son, Ellis Tucker, is con ttor on the main line of the Souto t Railway from Charlotte to Wash- the Bank oi Kanooipii uaa iu imm .) uvuui, win check for purchase of Victory the Mayor," and is gien by the local 'ids from Jtmr. jim n.i-", " wucin ui auuii,;. iw .cugim wi : her Asheboro eitieen. - Ur. Rich drama is two hours and two hours of vj t-aMAA in T.ihertv Bonds entertainment of the hisrhest tvne is 1 IIBWU U"" i.AJ Ml L TV, nJ. r411 n ir VTWWUKwa, .v CflAI i rl!j. 1 of TAbertV oooas wnicn mi, ana . mm. vjBuav- icvuiucu . r if. i utM, hu miMMF frienoS lat Troplt from Chatham. Va.. where S,who -wUl anweciate his Ithev have been visitinjr relatives. Mrs. iMot In hta korae county. .It Bostfs mother has been ill, but is fm- Wembered that he operated a proving. 4 while in Asheboro. Mr. Eicn jir8. W. H. Moring is spending some 1t from Asheboro to uaP seTieBitime at Jackson spnngsr ire he ran a car for hire from Mr- Curtis Wrike, of Burlington, j n.rrm Bevier. He has rMvntlv returned with the 30th di- ' Iwdea well in business and has vision from overseas, spent Sunday ed to Washington, D. C. with his brother, Mr. Baxter Wrike. 'Ir and Mrs. John T. Moffltt who Mmi. L. D. Perkins, of Spencer, was le been in Greensboro for the past the week end guest of Mrs. R. I. Dick f weeks will be in Asheboro while en8. jsMoffltt will have his vacation, we Mr. C. B. Griffin is moving into the jrlad to say his hetJth is graauaiiy flr8t floor or the nospitai. wrs. j. vv. O . I Oi 1 is 1 ..M4j1 .AnAn4lir 1VH(.11 rabCVU 1IVJU ll.lll. icvcum she returned to her home at Steeds. Mrs. E. J. . Luck will move into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Griffin. Mr. Elwood Stanton, of Randlcman Tfmita 1. was in Asheboro on busi- ration would be m session Monday ness Monday. Mr. Stanton says he liad come on wuvv..-.0 " T . Trinity school. of the subscribers said he had been (ief of police A. 6. Barker, of taking,The Courier for 45 years. Mr. Wan. waa in Asheboro Monday Stanton says that his father came to 'ness. , Asheboro in June 1876, and that Mr. sea visitor in Asheboro Mon-1 Courier which was then the Randolph v .iv;;..is-,,iv;" Regulator, and he asked Mr. Stanton of Trinity' high school since fattier had never heard of the paper s was in Asheboro Monday, hef ore, but he subscribed to it and was A during ike fall took the I. la subscriber the balance ot ms ine t. tralniiur ccmrse for service jthne. He died in 1902. Mr. Stanton r:.l w, mtae tJw ..A fW Mr Pnhinii and Dr. Worth If the armistice General Per- were preparing to go tfl the State - found he could release some oi Democratic convention in itaieign tne orkers ta France and allow them day his father first subscribed for The ka no their work in this eowntry Courier and that they drove to- High duently the work of many, of the Point to take the train. Trinity Col b on this side waa not needed, leg eommenceroent at old Trinity was urowMW"' - ---- ; - , or to the Trinity school and Mr. I ronwmtM to comnkte the school i High Point peowle are much hv lod now la eataDusnmg a own- week is improving rapidly. V Dvnrlna CimnMrnn.- of Denton. recently retained from overseas v s a visitor in Ashebor Satarday. ?. Csmeron tpit Sunday with his i (, Cm. Ben Morr M Caraway. ::rxolDh contr will have veterans tfri-fl wart preierit on iatarday to tirlpat in the 10th of May oete- . .lion. ,. .'.- '.'',;' VI J1i neit Saturday Is Confederate .iiorlfj dny and wUl be celebrated , 'Mh, this occasion t not to 1 e on the propmrn a memorial so i n for our a"4'lirs vkn dii Ovr , t. "lluit exercine will be h4d at a !aii(!f and Ioulne WbMry il ti t'ir home at lMh ' 1 tirm Jjfe P-.!.iv,l I n i I'lT.tg for thf ! -i !i V.'l.ailf-y re- . TV Worfi wa a rnndidnt for State Treasurer and was nomi nated at tbe convention ana elected Vat fall ' Vr. RtAntan ssva his father mnA f twn Ahnhoro eitirens ' vera m. - t. a .lint Vij ;Kmt tVui mne airo and rood friends. st of several Randolph county Mr. Elwood Stanton has had The ns who live near High Point. .Cornier in his home since the death of r. L. D. Bulla who underwent an hU lather. , According to Mr. Stan--tion at the High Point hospital ton's figures The-Courier is 43 years via. -"'-( kav-nvfo the guest of Miss Fay Ferree. teso, spent the week end with his par ents in Asheboro. , , ' -. Us. Tbome Bain, formerly of the All rtra. nnTnnan v. In Tllo-h Point. h accepted a position in the Stand ard urn store. Mr. ZtQ Brown, of Asheboro Rout t aa In Aahettfirn Ratiirflav Hth S very Iflnps hawk, which had been kill ed by Burley Trmrdon, the 16-year-old aon ot Mr. ana mrs. uan ironafrn, oi 1 aXatitiM TlimtM 1. Thu hawk had bem jcAtrhlng owls at many of the homes on Asrrehoro wrote l ana numoer nf twnrU hud shot' at him.' lie me- ui 71 Inches from tip to tip. He -iwl rnntrht half-k)sen chickens of Mr. Vl Iamb's ixvakVoa numhor of Others .a t-.a vHnity. This variety of fowls "t rw.ljr rut !w rhickens, bit rabbits. n )-nV wns Ir ft at the Bank of ' ' 'i t.n srraiiemerits are being i li I Viirfi moiiritwl. . , jr. T'''V .nt ft-.a ' . .irr " '- I" Latt. not fall down ; onth Home Stretch Vavwavaaaap linden theiire Come oa, yori VktxMrLoan! a Ajraerica never yet rod a loser! i You've got a secord of four straight 3 make It fivl ; , 3 Kslp rid the Victory Loan to vie tory by buying your bonds today. 3 V "II tl I IA .1.- I . .1 9 ever backed! Co in to your limit . . Victory Liberty Loss Committee Tfci tpqm contrlbyfaf bf WoodiCash Clothing Co. e AUCTION SALE OF SHOES We will seii at Public Auction Saturday May 17th, One 11 Hundred Pairs Ladies, Gents and Ghildrens Shoes. SAPONA STORE . - CO. Cedar Falls, N. C. 0 X 0 Q S Welcome, Yes, A Real O I RANDOLPH SOLDIERS WELCOME TO ALL Saturday, May 10th. , We will serve Cold Drinks to all g Men in Uniform FREE of charge g baturday. AshebproJiDrug Co. O0000000000000000000000000003 r 1 t y I i 1 4 I v-f of., r- a , r t- Miss Donna Spoon has ' returned horn front a week's visit - to ; her brother Mr. Phalti 8poon fit Arch dak. She also visited relative to High Pomt --n. Mr. U. C. Richardson, of High Point, spent Sunday wita bia family in Ao boro,." - . ' ; V""". . Dr. C. C Polndexter, of Randleman, was in tha city Saturday. Dr.- Poin (Wrter la a brother of Mr. Poindexter, of Rntbsrfordton, who was a metn&er of Company K, and who recently vis ited his brother. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Kane wr In Ashohoro Saturday, returning from Chatham county wher they had at tonded the burial of Miss Hudson, Mrs. Nance's si"tf, who was accidentally killed lst Wednesday afternoon. Mr. C R A a man, of Midway, was intown on bturiness Tneadar. Mr. J. la Gray, of Cedar Falls. Was a buslncMs visitor in Asheboro Tues day. , Mr. Charles Brown. Ahhoro Routs 1, was m town the ffrt of th Wwek. Iff. Jpffemon D. Welch, of fWirrov., 'Mi Fanni Newby of this city, is visiting freinds la' Burlington. Mr. Everett Newby, of Greenshoro, was visitor in town yesterday. ; Mf. and Kn. 8. B. Hammer,' " of Lynchburg, Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber, of Clover, 8. O, attend ed th burial of their moths, Mra. 8. 8. WinsJow, at Charlotte chweh Tvdr. . . .'.., Mis Vlvlaa Ctnford was hostm last week to the members of th sen ior cla sof Asheboro high school Th primary department of Ui Asheboro shaded school gv a beau tiful pageant Satarday night under the directions of Misses Brooks, Pritehard, Wallac and . Caveacus. Mrs. & B.' Stedman, director of th Ashebot orchestra, aecompsnied th pageant with a very In te resting pro granj. ,..;,. ( ' ., Mrs Leo Barker was hmtteas Wed nenday to th members of th Dann ters of th Confederary. Th subject of th evening was contnwtlng work' of th women of the cjvtt wsr with) fhit ef tv rrwxrnt war. '. Pre 1 1 f - U-aa--ii.' ' , ' V I i .. I - - m.mmm,m. , .1 i n4 iwtcW-rwtt (h. , E WHA.TLEY General Merchandise ULArl.N.C r m w. 9 ., M -a a. i . . JIT -J.,.' H . . . w I IIC it All lcmg . beivjeMD ft Cnt loin far psrt ' lbc3TXlilJrjcbSftnihS ttt 0i tuiacf it flfcw. SVith jSVfery ttfny you can nlc? and aoriq put ft actors I , yiqtory Ubwty lo Coiuf sawiwiMif l I . . .( utij'ij".'l! . .u.J'.f 4Pf r,!. Presnell & York Dealers in Horses and Mules Asheboro, N. C. nr. i uiii,i i ...ii.r n km cm orirl mnlea from the different HO uvn uouiucu ltd unitw( v -- , . gdvernrnunt camps this season and now harc some good ones on hand.' J. A: HOLDER i Extends. Cordial Welcome Randolph County 1 Citizens : Saturday, May1 1 0th, ' "And solicits Country . , . Produce . . J A. HOLDER " GROCER Crow Tie and Fertilizer Dealer