THE ASHEBOfcO COURIER, ISHEEOSa N. C,
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Standard Drug Co.
Extends Cordial
WELCOME
TO ALL
Confederate Veterans
Spanish War Veterans
and
Soldiers of Recent War
Standard Drug Co.
Come To See Us.
I Trdinf At Hoa 1 ' 1665 cures malaria, chilli and'
I The Courier has preached the doc- fereT, Or bflioUfl ' f ever, by
trine of trading at kuiae for consi- kfllfag thfl Dantslte C a OS Off
A Tobacco Warehouse
Save and have-Buy W. S. S.
fairy. Ia every way possible the Ira- the feTCT. Fine Strengthen
portanee of patromx .eg borne eon-.
eerns baa been impressed upon oar
readei. lite many reasons lor Vu,
bare been arred so lonz utd reject-!
edly that it is an old story and to keep By aC mcar. arrr?igenients ahould
is uo so persistently and vigorously be comDleted v.tfceut delay for the
sounds stale to those who do tie writ- erection of aa uj-to-date tobacco
in?. For more than twenty years we warehouse. -V."ho Trill take the initia-
iQ toportant workT
roads came about In part tfcrougn our
'efforts, but the immediate and cor.
, trolling cause was a practical plan d
; vised at the instance of Mr. Ler.ard
Tuft, of Pinehurst, the ccvuls o:
which are well known to many of our
readers. The Courier had prepared
the way by line upon line and a per
sistent campaign of twenty yer.vs in
urping every reason in the most fa
vorable light we (jould present ii. (
In old?? tlist something eief.nitej
may be acco-rwlis'ied The Courier ""ag
guetts that the Woman's Club of Ashe-;
born organize and adopt measures and j
methods to induce our people to spend
trair money in the county with home
dealers -where it can be done.
The men of As' eboro should reor
ganize the business mon's association
with a view to piwottt-' of home t -
terprise and the pctonizirg of homo
concerns whe.e it can be done.
Within the nc few v.-eeks T"-"
Courier will begin the nublicrtioa of j
a series of articles on t.ie ir ortar.
f trading at home ana t enc
ager.ant of home enterprise.
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Eootware
FOR
Summer
f
Weff-Known Cartoonist,
Musician, Entertainer
Here Chautauqua Week
.Iton Pa-'iard Is known everywhere
as a humo -let. a most gifted cartoon
ist, a singer of Jolly songs and with
al a r.rallsf. With this combination
he Is hi: Ideal entertainer. He will
appear In a Joy Night supreme on the
Saw and havr--Buy W 8. S.
Cross to Allison Page
The French government fans award-;
ed postbnmouaty the crofa: tie guerre
to Sergt Allison M fvw, sou of
Chairman Frank Page, at tie slate
made for valiant and Wroic frvice ofr-CjHEQSf uHC V3 UlTimrm Of
6B3 cares hiadaches, bilbos,
BEsa, lorn of accstitfl. fozl
thread, 'or that ured ashing,
JjcoJda. It
remotes the cscue.
young Page In actior. ih BaHeau Wood
on June 25, 1913. On that dav gev
his men of the . ."th eomt. fifth .roonded aal 3Sd not leairn -5f AJli
regiment, Uniti States mari?, n a'1 j&B dec. ortll ajbous three
fierce attack vwra tha Gettcana. TV "weekB teter, be hfl searched for tua
Americans voa, taking a trultitade of W 1 Dearly every t-iepifcsl in Franca
machine gtma. e? wol) as making many On the day following hi? death Alli
cf the Germans p-'-.""Tiers, but Allison son Page was buried by the 69th com-Page-was
victimized by the deadly ma- pany, r,th marines. Be enlisted April
chine gun fire of the taemj. 11, 1917, -rfule-a student at Trinity col-
Sersrt A. T. O'Brien, t W wsa France with the first
wounded in the same action in vikh contingent of ior-rtoes. fie landed to
Allison Page lost his life, told Frrak -France on the Ur. sport Henderson
Page of the terrific fighting of that 3xate Pr"'OT hfa "iath Sergeant
day. Both O'Brien and Page were bad been in ahnojt CDnttououfl
wnrmded. The latter remarked to octic-3 since June S, 1918.
O'Brien that they would be able to ' Anoiv on of the chairman o'f She
"sleep between sheets" soon, as he ex-highway cemmision enlisted &
pected to go to a hospital. But death army while a student at Trmitv coi-
cajne on the hnttlofioM At tif ttmo , lixm tVio f v,i n D. v
.- . v...v itv.i.. WIW mUl( A ifclia iAJU WUU
young Page's father was at Gierves,
France, where he was in the engineer
ing corps of tfcje American army. He
heard that his son was severely
entered the marines at the ace of 17,
He served as rifle instructor at Paris
Island, where he was discharged last
January.
Mother's nay Celebration at Kelgh
bors' Grove Sunday
Ou nos.t Sunday Mother's day ex
ercises will take place at Neighbor s
Grove. The morning service will be
gin at 1 lo'clock at which time Rev.
C E. Brown will make an address on
the subject of family religion. Din
ner will be served on the grounds.
Afterncon session will begin at 2
o'clock. An interesting program ha3
been arranged. Miss Ethel A. Allred
will give a history of mother's day.
It is earue.st'y hoped that there will
be a large number present to com
menwaic mother's day in this sec
tion ot ti.e county. Everybody is ex
ptcted to wear some sort of flowers.
Miss Lydia Leach, of Trinity, Becomes
the Bride of Mr. Joseph Johnson
A quiet marriage was solemnized in
Trinity on last Saturday morning
when Miss Lydia Leach, daughter of
the late W. M. Leach was married to
Mr. Joseph Johnson, of High Point.
The bride is a most charming young
woman, and possesses many admira
ble qualities. She was educated at
Trinity high school. The groom is a
son of Mr. Addison Johnson who lives
near High Point. Immediately after
the ceremony the happy couple left
northern cities. .
A. "A, JJ
I Av, VL-
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ALTON PACKARD.
concluding program of the Chautau
qua. As a cartoonist MV. Packard sketches
upon sheets of paper and canvases
eight feet square, said to be the largest
sketches ever attempted on the plat
form, so they can be easily seen In
detail from any part of the big Chau
tauqua tent
LADIES' AND BUSSES' PUMPS AND
-OXFORDS
JVlrilN S AIM li i)UI ' VU2L1 UttUS , AINU ; I i
HIGH SHOES
, FOR LADIES
We have assembled a great collection of fine dress shoes,' '
oxfords end pumps. Realizing the great demand for
high-class footwear we have gone to the very best shoe
makers to choose oar stocks -and now we are showing :
what is termed "big town shoes" shoes like you will see
displayed in the larger stores in our big cities they are
here in all the different lasts and leathers ;also canvas.
' FOR MEN .-vV'-'',:
We have the celebrated Steadfast and hte noted Built
right shoes; these two brands of shoes are probably the
best known shoes on the market to men who appreciate
comfort and style. We are showing these shoes in the
different leathers, and the colors are black and tan.
This little store appreciates your patronage and, will
continue to handle the shoes that are wanted by the
dressed ladies, of the city, C -
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Let Us Show You Through Our Line.
Quality Shoe Store
High Point, N. C.
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Best Remedy for Whooping Cough
"Last winter when my little boy had
the whooping cough I gave him Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs.
J. B. Roberts, East St. Louis, 111. It
kept his cough loose and relieved him
of those dreadful coughing spell. It
is the only cough medicine I keep in
the house because I have the most con
fidence in it." This remedy is also
good for colds and croup.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. You will find Chamber
lain's Liniment- great help. The re
lief which it affords is alone worth
many times its cost. ' " "
Home and 'Farm . Demonstration
Agents Hold Joint Meetings ' -
D. S. Coltrane, farm demonstration
agent and Mrs. L. W. Coggins, home
demonstration agent, will hold joint
meetings at:
Glenola Tuesday night. ' .
- Shiloh Wednesday night.
Bethel Thursday night
Mrs. Coggins will have special meet
ings with her .club members at:
Why Not Wednesday afternoon.
.Farmer Thursday afternoon.
Back Creek Friday afternoon.
Mrs. McDowell, a specialist in home
demonstration work will attend both
special and joint meetings.
Mr. Coltrane's main topic at these
meetings is the co-operative shipment
of hogs to northern markets in car
load lots, where n rices on foot can be
'obtained equal to prices at local mar
sets, oressea. Also tne use oi unie,
and importance of placing orders early
for, use this summer. ' ;
A Sale Where Your
Mqney Will Buy
The Most
When We Adver
tise Bargains We
Sell Bargains
A Masterful Annual Spring Stock Redncing Sale
Stephen Sanfords Rugs and Art Squares
AT ONLY A LITTLE MORE THAN HALF PRICE
$36 9x12 feet at ....,,...., $19.95
$65 9x12 feet Axminister ... $39.50
27x54 in. Ruga at ,..., .... $3.y8
36x72 in. Rugs at ,.......,..,. $6.98
King Brand Overalls, heavy weight $1.69
220 Denim Overalls at .. v. ...... $1.79
Express Stripe Overalls at ,.. $1.69
Youth's Good Blue Overalls 98c and $1.18
Men's Good Work Shirts ............ 79c, 89e and 98c
Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received
Sheeting
Sea Island Sheeting 10c
S6-lnch best Sea IsLmd Sheeting 12 l-U
40-Inch Sea Island, waj-tim price 85c Special now alSc
', : '! Heavy. Cotton Goods . r
25e Cheviot Shirting ........ 18
Hickory Shirting ,....... 18
40c Hickory Shirting 29c and tit
. Heavy Overall Denim tMix.x...... 1
60c Overall Denim ..'.""' $
' 'Good Uattren Tlckln AV
26 Ticking ..,..,.., ,.............;..... 8
85s Ticking ,'. 25a
to best made A, C. A. Ticking .......,
. . . Ginghams, 10c ; '
1400 yards 27-lnch and 52-lnch Dresa Clnghama, etc
Terfect short leegtha W
(No nail prdera filled on this.)
$1 Silk Hose, 79c
90 dozen full fashioned Thread Silk Hose, black, white
and colored. f Special 79c
Silk Hose, 69c
Ladies' Boot Silk Fiber Hose, black, white and colors.
Special at 69c
Misses' Hose, 35c
Misses' very fine Ribbed Hose, black and white, regular
60c values 35c
V $2 Hose, $L48
. 200 dozen Ladies' $2.00 heavy Silk Hose, lisle tops in
white, pearl gray, dark, tan, etc, for this sale at $148
$1.50 Silk . Hose, $1.18
$1.50 Silk Hose, white, gray, etc, fl.18
Children's Silk Hose, 48c
Children's All Pure Thread Silk Hose, in white 48c
FABULOUS PRfCE DEDUCTIONS ON
;W0MEN'S,: 3HSSES' AND CHIlr
DREN'S READV.TO.TOAR
Some of the Most Wonderful Reductions in
''j-the latest Creations In Ladiw;
4 ') '-.:v;xv;:.. Spring Dresses t
j Ceorgctte,"Toularda and .Taffetas, ' ' ; ;
i. " $180 values, at ..........I .m....... H3h(
Just a Special Flyer In The Opening Day of
- 4 This Sale . , . . , '
. We offrt $25X0 Georgetta, Foulard and Crepe da China '
Dresses in all the newest xnodela and colors. . ; j
.. Sidal at ...... i .. tlU9
One lot $15.00 Crepe de China - . -y-
Dirts st $10.00
$12.60 Taffeta and MeallM ' . - .
Vrvn4 st ...... .. . $7.t
$18.50 Beaded Georgette Dresses at ............ $11.50
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DEPARTMENT STORE, Iifoh' Point, N.C.
Close Out Prices
on
Ladies' and Misses' Spring Suits
$18.50, $19.50, $23.00 and $26X0
Serge and Poplin Suits in Navy and Tan, at .. $17.95
Our entire stock of $35.00 All-Wool Suits. Special
to close at , $25.00
- One Copen Suit at $1&0
All Capes and Dolmans Offered at a Fraction Above Half
All $25.00 Values at $18.75
All $18.00 and $21.60 Values at (11S0
$15.00 Al-Wool Serge Capes, in Navy only, at .. $10.50
, OUR SILK DEPARTMENT
$1X0 Yard-Wide Silk Poplins," all colors, per yard .... 89c
Yard-wide Fancy Plaid Taffeta, $1.85 quality at , . .. $09
Tub Silk Shirtings at $L18
Crepe de Chines ! ; .
40-inch Crepe da Chines fa Xc&h and Mustard, (1.00 r v
, grade, at .....T..!... . 79fr
38-inch Black and Colored Taffetas in all the iejirsUa
. shades, $1.75 grade. 8pedal at $L38
.86-lnch $1.75 Black Taffetas at $U5
Made b America Black Taffeta $U8
86-inch Black and tolored Jdeincllm to 4 fine rang
. of colors at $L48
'. 86-inch $2.00 Black and Colored Mescalines at .... $1.65
$3X0 Belding8atln, Black, white, nmry $1.98
Money-Back TaffeU In Rose, Grey, and black at ... . $1.98
, f ' i . . .
prices on bedding pushed down
;;. iurd
. Si-lncH Unbleached Sheeting 19c
- 81-inch Bleach Ebeetlnr 68c
" 10-4 Mohawk Bleach Fhecting 68
, 9-4 Domestic Bleach Shotting 4. ...... 4S
9-4 Fruit of Loom Sheeting .,.......;.,.......,. 58
7-4 Mohawk Pro 19c
72x90 Ffmd Fhiyts .............................. 7C
81x.'0 Cortland Pewnlrfis Shocta Me
81xJK) Alrovy 12.00 Shta $1.4$
' 81x90 Vfftnrell $1J?5 Sbecta $U5
- 81i0 'Cannon fheta $1X5
SlxfO Vtira ri is , I , n.e$
two iM swk i hM-u $1 :i
4?i'i i ,::n c" ....
tix' 1 ;..!.aV I'iilnw C&Aoe i'e
72i''0 Lc-arr.f l tl,U
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