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:ebop.o, n. C MAY 15, Mil THE iarfEDORO COURIER. ASUEBORO, N. C. Pae Fire THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER S j PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Asheboro, N. C. May IS, 1919 1&& toturmosmtcps UNITED STATES OOVESNMEKT Ir. and Mrs. H. Ben Isley, jf Coole- arrived in Asheboro Friday to vis Mrs. Bob All red who lives a mile I half east of Asheboro jjrned borne luesoay Mm. B.T. Dixon. W Gastonia- who Shfloa News ' Misa Mary Hall of Lexington Weds was in Asheboro Saturday for the pa Ths farmera of thii community are John P. Hy of Liberty Rt. i triotie eetebration WtMondjy for wy bcsy now preparing for a ...-Re. x of x. Kaleorii where she expected to Ytsit eorn crop. leaned in Lexington May 5 when before gmng to Atlanta to vim her Mra. Coggias, the home dcraonstra- Miss Marv Hall Vu marriJi t m son. Rev. Plato Durham. Mrs. Ion tion aeent, la. been to Shiloh nd or- Jj P UaS rf uKl ' waa rreatly mtorerfed to all- Ran- ganiaed both . woman', and tfria- in?p2,a giSn & dolph ouwii . and specially the men dab. We welcome her and hope that hoaor c,he bride 3 of Co. K and their parents. She epent ahe may be of freat service to us. home of jrroom-g Mn ,t i it! Sunday afternoon in visitine the par- Misses Vaima Smith and Oiella Ma-l-pl i??f!n' , enta of the aon. who fell beie her con and Mr. Delphi Smith visited trtT,ZrJ? son on tte memorab e mornWK of Sep- If is Madpe Caveness Saturday n-ghtiThe bride is a poPular attractive! a. 1 mrk CTX. : 1 J 4U 1, W . J cs i r'ri."!.1 ; ST. ;.L-.u v !S nan and the fe-room has ie- L j "J tau.cl uu Aims Autu nTe cently returned from overseas He humanity and minister thereto assui- gon to Greensboro to stay a whi-. was fB famous battle on 29ti them that in this way greatest Mr. Dewey Lambert was a visitor cf September. Mr. Hay, durnj, nis comfort would come at D. E. Beanes last Sunday after-'military experiences was in eleven UJBUt laoau ay tuitvtu j ovu rvi wu sawn. vention will be held at Bethel next May 18. The" public is in- Level Cross Item. battles v.-hile overseas and was for tunate to come out without any n.Mma Mi- nrA f, II .... ....Ml rwn t ... .. ... . . hum i o. nay? Mill IC- The farmers m this section ire very s;de in Danville. Va. Sunday vited. Mrs. Allie II. Worth, of Dar-am, busy plantansr corn. Mr. Jsley has for the past week been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hayworth nd Mrs. J. W. Phillips of Maniev Dtal morning, relatives in AsneDJro. son, Harold, spent Saturday night and Urg. j Phillips of Maniev died x. Isley will remain witn her moth- fllr. and Mrs. w. u. rsronaw, oi rojr- ounaay witn ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. v.eek. She was the dautrher of sometime as her baby has not been view Hall, lnnny townsnip re : yi- u. m. Koutn. I Prof, and Mrs. P. C. Shaw of Mount jll and it is -thought the change will itors in Aheb;ro last week. They The S. S. convention here Sunday Gilead. She is a sister of Jurfe Tho (it good. I were in Asheborr. in interest of a roaa was greatly enjoyed by all present. Isfcaw, of Greensboro and Mrs. R. N. Mr. A B. Blair and son James, of in their township. : Messrs. James Rich and Carl Toorres Page, of Biscoe. heville, were week end visitois of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cox and faiwly spent Saturday night in Greensboro. ' ' '. ts. C. E. Alien and Mrs. John Ingold. of Staley, were visitors in Asheboro Mrs. Emily Gordon, of Pomona, is Dog Law Needs Enforcement . Blair has been engineer on the Saturday. visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Hin- West Raleieh, N C Thoueh the juthern Railway for a number of Rev. Wall, of High Point, will preach sh,w. bill entitled "An Act to Tax Dogs rs. lattlie Baptist church on Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vlckory spent in North Carolina and to Encourage Miss Bess Coffin, of Raleigh, was in ing at eleven o'clock and Sunday evpn- Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. H. Sheep Husbandry" became a law imme iheboro for the celebration Saturday ing at eight o clock. Everybody in- p. Hockett. 'diatly at its ratfication by the Gen- spent bunday with her brother, vited. , , Messrs. urey lamoe and itias iey erai Asemblv. manv dor ownprs over W. A. Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. O W Kicnanam mj, m Level Cross Sunday. !fte State do not seem to understand Irs. K. Li. Mahaley and -taugnter, ter nai were in Jessrs. raui uray, viyae i comes jt. Drovis ons. bs Nellie, of tialisbury, visited rcl-ol last ween, master nu.nv... ana wunam imoe wno nave rcen According to Mr. R. S. Curtis An vea in AsneDoro Saturday and en- red the celebration. Mrs. Mahaley Master Hal underwent anH William Lambe who have been an operation on ms ncse ana uuuuw very in witn measles are improTmg.'mai WnehonHmnn Af tv,fi mvk rm Mnasra. June and W. 0. Brown, or Mrs. HpTirv White and dauo-hLer. 1: ir : . di.i: .-j. i " .'ib"ivt . ... . . "7 v . ' lina iiiAueriiiieiiL oLiiLion.. it nas rorae a sister ot Mesdames jona Jngo.d.nemp, nave uu ",vv" mlso ume, mm mr. Dwum myiui to his attention recently that manv A C. V. Allen. for a few days. They were here ai- are visiting at Mr. 'and Mra. Henry Mr. Bamey Harris, of Candor, was urday for the celebration. Newman's. , are being by roaming dogs yet passenger on the northbound train Mr. C. G. Somers, formerly ox Burling- Messre. Clay Toomes, Chas Vkorr, section 5 of the law reCenf!v passe,! muay returning to Kicnmona, va., ion, uao "' '.r" r " j A ' " j , ' states specially that "No person shall re he is serving in the regular opened a branch office of the -wice Waje Causey and Walter Toomea vis- a!low his do over six tb 1(, t y. Insurance and Roal Estate Company ited m Randleman Sunday afternoon. ,T,n at large in the niriittime uiacvom jfr W. F. Hunsucker, editor of The 'in the law oflkTJormeriy occupied Mr8 Martha Breedlove, of CrZer tetgomerian, has been in Asheboro by Mr. C. H. Redding Mr and Mi.( 1'lDf8.d . 'of the owner's family, or by some ochcr (the past few days arranging to Somers are living at the Cent. M 0n Apn 12th God in Hii, infinite .son owner preiniflsioa. Z v: ;i t-. tvt tj Mica ffniw Hubbard nassea tnrougn wieHnm railed from earth to heaven i. S , VC ills idiiiii v w iJVYi iiiii iuii i ii - -r- : I a 1 1 ..nnfnHnrr An VI Peas Wanted Now J. M. Field, Climax, N. C. pays highest market price makes out bills of lading, ' writes tags and furnishes bags. You take bills to your bank and get cash. Write Mr. Field at once telling him what you will take for your PEAS stat ing kind and quantity each and name of Bank to end money too. Rush iker said there was a larga crowd people in Troy last week when the i division trophy train passed jough. A French officer accompani- 'the tram. home at Farmer from 'aier the Pirit of Mrs- Martha Rose BreedJand wi fully S Washington love. She was the widow of the late au?Ti nL Tt l l this seccion : shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, where she-has been on a visit to her Simpson Breedlove. She leave-s three sister, Miss Dorothy HubbarJ, who is daugrhters: Mrs. Sai troA in war work in ine of the Miss Nnnnip Rrpedlo Rev! F. W. Cook, of Randleman, R.! government departments Mi. Hob- and Mrs W. H. Lodge, of Washing- gTio any s,' ld;. m Caswei1 county c"Jt&izAch Monday and gave The Courier a and five great-grandchildren. Mr. Randall Presnell has had Irish "Granny" Breedlove, as she was 'or chattels." Mr. Curtis thinks that this section WHV NOT GET THE VERY BEST Laundering? If you want the best laundry work without paying more than the ordinary price, you should send your goods to the Charlotte Laundry the best equipped laundry in the South. CHARLOTTE LAUNDRY Dyeing and Cleaning . . . CHARLOTTE, N. C. Insant call. Miss Marv Wade Bulla has returned 1 lm High Point, where she has had atment at the High foint hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Weatherly who tard, rape fight during the past session t Ruf- says; that it tn e peop i V nom duties until a lew ' inu. oeiore b the last Legislature this ha3 ihave returned to their home at mumty will plant different e" God called her. Her death bemS due for its pllrp0Se the protect ion and m-o- L mnklinville. they will not oniy oe nB""rel to neart lauure. 'motion of the sheen industrv M p11 Mrs,J. M. Satterfield, of Spa:toey ,wiU toa tneir -ng . a wom n e xrom dangers to human potatoes from his-garden ever since called by her neighbors and .rierds. V-; ",1 uTtC 'ZZ ADril 14th. Mr. Presnell aiso nas new was born April 18th, 1835, only miss-;fl. . 1, . " :"i cherries, lettuce, onions peas mus- w her g4th birthday by a few days. , 3 have d ome one 1 able For tard. rape and radish. Mr. Presnell She was able to be about her houseLnn. H ... . i"i sava.that if the people of this com- hoid duties until a few minutes before Z " ir" i " T ';r'i:. -V , zTl V: , "Si V ' J 1. . m n n i J Ua V nma rrcaoilv ToHlirPf1 Blondav after visiting relatives in the and economy and cites heme ;wdeu- who knew her. F r"i. m o-tt ra ...oc Miua inr, : n crnnA exDenence school. I t Aiionista Hammond before her mar- hriage and she lived in Asheboro. I a Mainr .Tames 0. Walker, of Lynch Fbutg, Va., was the week mr.n guest ot boro. Caraway Items health from mad dogs. However, un less the law is strictly enforced bv the county commissioners of the different mr. v. j. awv , .. :,u counties, it will be of small value in is in the county iooiuur mrci wm. reopie are very uusy iiuw iui un-n . - work at Spoon? mine east of Ashe- COm planting. 'was intend PUrPSeS fr Wh'Ch Mr. Stout may do consneraoie Mrs. urns waiKer ano miss Louia ml Tind'lev Maior Walker made a work .it the mine in the near future. Rush spent Saturday evening at Mr. Thrift th. lao . , . 5a& SXe Celebration on. The Courier haa been pleasantly re- S.W. Keanrf . lRb2 7f money Uselt wf ely in W Saturday" in which he spoke of some membered with beautiful stiawberiies Mr. Claud McDowell, of Greensboro, g uge ui moner- use 11 Wlsp'y in W. thP valor of the Randolph county from Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Hunter and is spending a few days in this commu t soldiers He was assigned to tne mr. j. i. iuiuw. ri. nuuw:.-. vanc m.,. r - , . Oth Infantry at Camp Sevier.' is the Klondike, and Mr. Turner's Mr. J. B. Redding and son,,T?art, of ' 'V ... . , g T-i 1 . HfnH. Vamwao DanHuman Vi o iTn Kaon ono-nHintr a fnw .Mr Earle Bulla nas-returnea irom n-verueaiuiK. Kny m ..... ,.s . . KtJL rnmhorlntirl. Pa., where he has.vere larger than partridge eggs. days with his brother, Mr. W. F. Ked- Fheen at the army reserve -iepot. He Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moffitt, of Still- ding. Ki-ant in sprVift-on July 29, 1VH8. ana water, uiua., are vihiuiik kwuvk m - oumc w uui lc -"jj""6 r,-ao H crharced last weeK. Iir. ruua Asueuom aim in uic muuir. no..... ""j . t-V,as QiscnarKwi v.m, .-h l Alw, thrn t.Viirtv Mr nn.l Mrs. Allen Rohb ns and q t yPTV mlJCU imoroveu 111 nrailii -1 l . nonvuv.v ...v.x, J 1 fl.j i;fo vears a;-o and went to Ok'ahoma children and Misses Lizzie and Ruth flii,.. tZ. rv .nn mlnnteereii where he is cnarased in the oil bus!- Kearns spent Sunday with freinds at nA rMO mivcp nnH wan pent to mess. He was in Asheboro about ton Asheboro. Imn Gordon Atlanta, early last, fall years ago and visited nis father, the Mr. J. W. Morgan and family have Ras returned home Miss Cox was late M. H. Moffitt, who died a little moved to their farm which they have 4ont from CwnD Gordon to Staten Is- jmre than a year ago. recently bought of Mr. W. A. Kearns. Vw Ynrk where she underwent Mr. W. H. Yow, of Coleridge and The Burns Grove school property i4 operation for tonsiUtia and thought H. C. Yow, of Bennett, were visitors has recently been sold to Mr. W. f Sett to ask for a discharge which she in the city Monday. Redding. Reived last week. Miss Cox enioyed Messrs. James 0. Walker al Bntt 1 hospital work and feels that she Armfield were at Coleridge Monday Westetw Randolph News ry'as been of some benefit to this coun- on business. " . I T farmers of this section are al -.i Miss Kate Phillips, of Winston- mol,t throun-h nlantin corn. i 'Missps Carrie Erwin and Edna' Salem, spent the week end with her Mrs. W.T. Black returned home last yiveness are the two representatives parents in Asheboro. Sunday from a two weeks' visit with T.- PnnHnlnh county In the senior The Sunday school institutt! for the friends and relatives in Liberty. 1 . '.. - ... it A. 9 r:wuinohAvn rio w a t t. i i i 1 , ll Isouuiern pan. ui uiii..a .. ur. A. J. ttecKllCK wmie aauiing trict comprisinr the M. E. Sunday jy fay t week fell off of the .schools in Randolph, county met in ioad breakin his sheulder blade and W. P. ROYSTER Asheboro, N. C 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 endowas KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE RArjanrt, n. C. CHARLOTTE. N. C rikas t Greensboro College for Worn ri this year, tne cnmmejicisni . I: nrk..l mrill tjilrp nlace be- . t' ' " -1 . . . i . . rrT . 1 -. ' 1 ... i ...no o . . .. fcnina Miiv Slst and ending j une , iisneooro last iuui wy. " - " tnree oi nis riDS. ikvivu ar:j.v.ci.v ..v V. I Jr. aou iuth. J . r. diuca tu ii'ar manifested. Prof. O. V. Woosiv, aun- iss Bertha Lowdermilk, daughter manifested. Hijh Point, spent last Sunday with hh;a resigned and will return to her hi!"e at Denton to take a rest Fred Holt, the young white man who Hvas drowned In Yadkin rtvwr last Wed- trrjclay near rorsytn onage wane -t'-vSng to smre a duck which he had -fI pt, wag diacoveiwl Sunday as tne y passed over the power dam Jsl w the hridge. r. K. K. Pugn and iiuririr miss Puirh and Mr. K. U. Willanl, ot Krlotte were in the cj.tv Satunlay Sunday the guests of friends and r fives. he Courier HH be enlarged to a ip w R IxTwdermilic who haaiday school secretary for the Wester Mr Mr8 D. T. Black. hlLn ifltnt to Dr. A. C. Bulla, North Carolina conference directed . Mr Mrs D. r. YounU waa the r.ntv health physician for Forsyth the proceedings- of the institute, un- of Mr Mrt R p Frazier - T y . V--l... r.fV.. a- Th. imulnnce of Dresidinir elder a. onnty ior iu ..-ms"-- """T" ' T ,r Zu f tip r.rppnshoro T-""?'w- t -nt t,. j. a. oui"". """, , . lur. ana mrs. J. v.. wokk, vi district Assisting Mr. Woosley m gprin-fleld. 8. C, spent last week the meeting were Miss Mane Hansen friende and relatives in this and Mr. M. H. Brabham, strong un- -onununjt-. day school directors from cne m. t. Mr c c frnzer was a Business headquarters at iNasnviiie. ieno. j,,, in Winston-Salem one day last win nerved on the rtiurcn , grotmds by the ladies 0 the M. E. , MJohn Humble went to Raleigh In Honor of Returned Saldter . hi. thrp nn. .Tohn.1 On Sunday, May the 4th, U rcU B . and Ralph Humble and Dorothy tives and friends gathered at the and Eugenia .Lewallen for Tasteur home of A. R. Kearns to participate t tmejit in hnonng the return of his son, Roy, treatra . Xewsom who came home from the army a few 1 Ti 1 Di.m.tf am ir. days ago by setting him the finest din- fen column eight page newspaper by Y.v rT. . rnnsemience 0? hav- ,ner that was ever known in Tabernacle te 1, if not before. Thi s Joneif"'" . Kv , mhld nunnv last township. The dinner was . ..1 ... . i . Illllf IJtTKIl UlkVG.l "J " ' ' ' . paner. The subscription price not be Increased. reach neace on the editorial cage I publish lies and slanders in the columns may oe tne nest mat when an editor ioet t souL 1 public may be blinded by talk' I about honest elections, but some Jhe neoplo at least -would like to tvr wny none or too 5 checks the county treasurers oommtwlon the entire period of elghtoeu bthi were not entered on the tity books. Walter Coltrane, of Randleman I puoiisn 1 (s columni he dome his own ie public its 1, was in Asheboro Saturday ithe patriotic celebration. It. J. C Julian, of Climax Route 1, f In Asheboro Saturday and said .day was one of the biftrest be had I witnessed in this county. r. H. L. Lfles gave The Courier a fnt call Saturday while In the s foKOha celebration. - . r. Rohy Tant, of Cedar Grcrs, ) to fitetartdtle Tuesday where he I to pufchaM a truck. Vr. Tant t the lumber business and npects 0 a dmt o 01 ftaulinf duririf U met months. ovVkmfls township Bonday acbool ntion wfll be hnld U Grty's 1 noit Sandsy, Msy 18. Ths pub- 1 invited to Bttpnd. a most week. They will be in Raleign 21 days sumptuous one and was spread on a tment each dav. ivefT lf&7. n be yard, Msny 0 . present said the rood was the best . . . 11...... prepared they ever saw. All present new tax abkimk u t enjoyed eating all they wished and Mr. John M. Caveness is the newty tner were nny good things left elected tax assessor for . Randolph There were 120 present to enjoy the county. Mr. u. v.. iwarsn, 01 Kan- occasion. Three soldier boys wwe dleman and Frank Auman, of Sea- nresent- Roy Kearns. Tom Snider shd grove, are assistant county assessors Charlie -Hunt The latter came home and will co-operate with Mr. ,avtmess from overseas. The soldiers and the in assessing the Droperty. Mr. Gur- tnnA IaIIm received the honor of the ney Hoover, of Tabernacle township, occasion. After dinner was over the has been appointed a one of the clerks ymuur beople enjoyed singing. Tne and assistant assessor and will com- occasion was a success throughout mence his duties next week Mr. Th wish of the writer Is that all re Caveness attended the tax official's turninir soldier bovs could receive the eonierence in inariotte on last rnaay highest honors and Saturday. Questionnaires for each I . property Ownof will be sent out ahcut Miss Jewel Monroe of Star Becomes the first of J:re. These are to be filled out and oni to. rrivlnr the value cf all pre"-' estimated hy the owner. These v. ill-be reviewed and "TTie Bride of Mr. 0. W. Rich of Asheboro A marriaire of much Interest to the 1 . Tl - ... - - - 1 DMi u ih 1 . . jYHnfiuiun cuuntr uc-Timu examined br the rr sessors Jtil cirrec-! t the M. F. ParMm&m In niscoe tlons will be made where thew are lm- April 25. when Miss Jewel Monroe proper vmiuauonn. 4ns vmiinv oni. was married to Mr. U. W. Ktcn. Mr. msd this year will not but bo fsed in and Mrs. Rich after a snort trip are this year's taxes, but will ba in next n0w at their boms at Asheboro. year's taxis. - Under the reasMwment ,. ,, .... property cannot be colloctod mors Secretary of War Baker- haa an. than ten per cent increase In addition nounced that by Anguit first tha lsst to present Uxea..'.;.; ., ", ; , -mo of onr army wfll.. hav Wit ' ' "' " ""' '''. ' "" ' Froce and will cither be at borne ot lion. imeron MorniJn, t Liar-( well on their way. lotto, wtll deliver the literary address - , ,. , . st Oak Riders commencement on Toes- Thrift Is the yeast that swsTVi pen day Msy 20th. . . J r.U to dollars. frw It wfth B. S. f mvmmVTHvVVVTTWWTvHvvMvVVVVVVVV Dolman Capes 1-2 25 Capes heretofore priced $12.95 to $35.00, one-half price. Colors of tan. copen, hanna, gray, checks and navy. Materials of serge pop lins and velouss. Exclusiv Models in Capes and Dolmans Priced at a Half Copen blue, heretofore 89.50, for Navy blue, heretofore 80.00, for Navy blrta, hoyctwfore 67.00. for 3 Navy, rum and tan heretofore 65.00, far 1 Hernia, heretofore 2 Navys, heretofore 49.60. for .(). far 44.75 42.50 28.75 27.50 24.75 17.50 1 Gray, hp.r.'tofor(! 1 Tftuque, heretoPoru 1 Tan, barotflibro I OxJd, horctofora 1 Roue, ftoretoforo 1 Tin heitofooc 30.00. n- SC.00. for $70. for 0Q. for 42.60, fa 17.50, for 17.50 17.50 18,75 15.00 21.25 8.75 SPRING SUITS IN A BIG SALE Arranged In Fire Groups Values to 136.00 $19.45 . Vata to $69.50 u Values to 7.60 Vahics to $50.50 $29.45 Values to $96.00 $39.45 $55.45 $65.45 Blouse Models Belted Models Semi-Tailored Models Materials Are Serges, Poplins. Poriet Twills, Tricotine, Tweeds An Additional Saving-No Charge for Alterations lV iwi give mm SIAHP5 ) 1:01.. . I'T 1. J . .
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