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THE ASIITDOIIO COLT.IEH, ASHEBORO, N. C. IV: T1IE COURIER TELEPHONE KVMEEK 6 I v.t. t. d. Si.li&jU?rs, of .Miile ani son, E. A-l Ccar fctaley. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Asheboro, N. C July 10, 1919 n VKITID STATU OVERKAtf-NT Mr. ar.3 W. IL Morirg te returned V vere in:irin oeurtuul it.d iroin ti.a Vitac- . tova lAit i:on.y tir. T. V. MeMaater " Jsorta Carolina.- They went to j u a veterui cf the Civil Wa having C&arlotte and jo.oed Jir. and Mra,!. ' I been a EMr.bcr of Co. A. 6tl North Sorter Graven who made the trip by i Carolina Cavrirr. E and the - other. from mere, going by way oi't member cf Lis company were in K-ickory Gap, Saluda and Henderson-1 li .General Lse army that invaded the villa where they attended the meeting -Hi j North in the aiunmer cf 1S3 and 'of the Shriners. Mr. Moring aays laey '-3 , fought the bloody battle of Gettys-'itad a delightful trip and tne Snriner'! tl barg. Mr. McMastera is quite feeble Meeting was one ot much interest. 3 jnow, suffering a great deal fro Mr. W. T. LedwelL ef Trinity town- U i ciaucs ana nruacuiar rneumausm. ue snip, was la tr.e city Monday oa busi-1 1 1 Carolina Auto Co. has been aubsenber to The Courier ne8 and gave The Courier a Dleas&nt ever since its founding more thanjcall. ; forty years a. - . - Mr Hugh Parks," of- Franklinville, J. Two : aeroplanes evidently passed was a business visitor in the city over parts of Kandolph county- last Monday, week. Postmaster J. M. Luther, oft Kelly Latham.' an ed 7 - - - Eleaier, was in town Monday of this Richland township, who has for many Mis, Bennie Lee Unchurch, of Rae-.week foat 0B Fridayyears been suffering with cater Joro.hasbwnt guest of Miss Rachel people In New Hope township heard a ia ill health. Mr. Latham caabeen Hassell, at her home on South Fayette- naiB0 taimLa.r to that of an automobile' one of The Courier's friends for many villestreet, for several daya. - j but Boon discovered that the sounds ' years, and while he cannot read him' Mrs, Walter Cross and son, Carl, came from over head . Looking up,' self his family read The Courier to went to Greensboro for. the July 4th numbers, of people .saw the plane him and he is always interested. -celebration , last Friday. - - traveling high above the tree- tops in Mr. Frank Newby had asale of per- A ron was born to Mr. and Mrs. K. m easteraly.-direction. The machine sonal property at his- home In east Alexander, last Saturday morning. wag visible eight or ten Mmutes'Asheboro last Saturday. Mr. Newby Dr. ana Airs. C U. Hubbard. 01 tvhtiIa nf nmu-nw) , u imnavjnn - r- u ' farmer, were to town attending the an aeroplane on Saturday, but did not! where he has bought a home; having Bed Cross meeting at the courthouse see one on Friday. - Isold his place to Mr. C. a Feme, of last Thursdayaf teiioonr ; ; . I , Mr. H. C. ParkB. of- Ramseur. was' Randleman Route & Mr. Femi will i U r- onn, 01 mgn romi, business visitor in town-last Monday. , iwut 8, was in town last., Saturday., Mrs. S. E. Barker, of Kemp's MUls, . vd called at the office to renew his waa in town last monday, on her way -bscriptacra. ' ' -. " - - : r' home from Marlboro, where she had ' Mr'.. IrvmgJJurroW.went, to Greens- attended the funeral cf her aunt. Miss : boro last Friday for.; tiie July;, 4th Rhodema Davis. v - , I andWalter Parks,- of Pisgali, A, Monroe, and daughter. Miss Ada!! Mr. tear down the present residence and erect a nice home in the future. ) Mr. Cameron F. McRae-, title attor ney for the United States is in Ashe-' boro this week. Mr. MacRae haa been transferred to the War Department, and will be in Washington. Miss Benny Lee Unchurch, of Kae- were in town shopping and on husi-;of Why Not.rwere in town on busi-'l who has been visiting Miss B Justus uusfc otttuiTiay. j. ; , Air. ana :;: Mrs; Walter Cross ness lasiwjvionaav. , .-.-; : and v Mr.' Zell Brown went to Hieh' Point ' children visited relatives at Worthville in "his car last Saturday, and brought , last Sunday. " ' . , home Mrs.. Houston Luck, of Grant Mr.; Virgil Pressnell was among the township, who has been in the High Asheboro people attending the Fourth Point hospital,, taking treatment for : vj. juiy ceieorauon ai vireensDoro ana paralysis two or three months. Mrs. Juilford Battle Grounds. Luck-, iK .considerably , .improved, Miss; Lula Steed, who holds A posit- though still unable to walk. ; aonm District Attorney Wm. C. Ham-: . Capt. W. S. Lineberry of Millboro, sra ouice msis. lass ; inursaay ioe a was one or Randolph's prominent cm - vacation of several weeks. While awayaens in town last Mondav. .Miss Steed will visit, relative at her . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendricks vis- !zy.f's':ry' ;x';' . 'Incorporated v." - . : " . ' 2 Distributors lor . Studebakers, Chevrolets, Acme Trucks t . if ii : A Business Getter Schel Hassell for several days, returnr ea to ner home Wednesday. ' Mr. C. M. Hayworth of the Central i Motor Company , has arranged a tire Conservation day on the 26th of July at his place of business. : He will have an -expert man who will exDlain all kind3 of tare problems.; There will be interesting exhibits and will show many of the causes of tiro trouble. Mr. 4. T. Moffitt returned last week from s Baltimore wher he -went to un- 1derffo treatment..' Mr.: MofBtt's ceneral home. Steeds, at, Mt Gilead. Mebane. ited Mr. Hendricks' narpiits.. Mi ' nd condition seems1 to have imcroved. and other places. ' - Mrs. Madison Hendricks, Bear; Frank- -J Mr. and Mrs.;C.v,G. Somers are The drought, which .was becoming linville the past week-end. i'; spending several days at Atlantic City. rather severe in and around Asheboro, . Mrs.' J. C. Hammer and sister, Miss Miss Edna Caveness has returned was broken by good rains last Sun- Beulah Sludcr, spent last Friday in home form a week's visit to Miss Lucy ;lay night.i : ".; . Greensboro.' ' ... . i Lambert at Coleridge . ' Mr. . J. H. Sluder, of Asheboro Star. .There "will be a Children's t)ay ser- i Mrs. M.. A. Moffitt is visiting her Route, was in town on business last vice at Brewer's Chapel next Sunday. 'sons, John T. and E. L. Moffitt and IMonday morning. Mr and Mrs. C. P. Thornbro. who. Mrs. E'. H. Morris. Jethro Almond's shows, which were formerly lived in Asheboro, but have! Mr. W. C. Jones, of Franklinville, in town' all last week, folded their been making their home in Greens- was a business visitor in the city Moh- tents and -moved to Randleman the boro for some time, have moved back dav. - Jirst of this week. . - - to Asheboroand are livine in their' Mrs, R. N. Davis, of Randleman . educational nursettended the Sunday factory. : ;i I Mrs; J. T. Lewallen, of Elon College. J y. x-revosi, couniy superm-i mr. n. v. ox, ot Kamseur, was in Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie Cagle and School 'eonventions 'at- CDleridn ?and, 'VMr. and atrs;;ijr..'H. Smder end is fhe'euest of hetmotiier, Mrs. U. a Jfnaen religious education, went to, town on business last Tuesday. 'daughter Miss Pearl Cagle and Miss -Staley; last Sunday.. " daughter Miss Beulah, of Asheboro Richardson, this week. ' .ureensDoro last jvionoay, in the in-1 Mrs. Arthur Ross and daughters, Lila Haacockv'of near Seagrove, were Mr. W.-N. Elder, of Trinity, was in Star Route, were in-High Point and Mrs.' W. D. Stedman was in High f J e Young Peoples confer- Misses Hallio and Julia, went to in town, last Monday attending to - -town oh business last Monday. . 'GreensboW for the Fourth. Point last Monday. enceto be held at Trinity, July 19, Greensboro for a few hours last Tues-shopping, dental work- and other A REO "SPEED WAGON" is more than a mere adjunct to your busi ness. IT DOES MORE than merely sup plant the old-time, slow, expensive, uncertain horse equipment IT DOES MORE than merely hold the trade you have. , IT IS A SALESMAN in its own way, for in these daysSrhen "time is the essence" of every contract, and the one big consideration in every trans action between men, the speedy ser vice performed by this Reo brings the trade to you. IT DOESNT MATTER whether you are a farmer, or a truck garderer dealing in perishable articles; or a merchant either, wholesale or retail competing for trade with alert rivals ; -n HOURS COUNT yes and minutes! and the difference between profit and loss frequently depends upon your delivery system. HE WHO HAS the best ilelivery ser vicethe quickest and the' most de pendable has the call. NOT SPEED ALONE ,.gu Its Siecd possibilities have proven its g.-eatest advantage, hence the rsn-e- BUT RELIABILITY twit reliul i'ity that is Reo THESE QUALITIES have so t' 01 oughly demonstrated . themselves that our one problem is to obtain enough "Speed Wagons" to supply all those who want Reos. FOR REMEMBER THIS: you can't always get a Heo on the minute. Demand is tremendous always has been for Reos. !!0 ONLY WAY is to place your or der at once then we can give you a definite delivery date. BUT DONT DELAY there are not, can not be, enough Reos to go 'round. I Mrs.. W." iiyReddinir. of Carawav.- Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. SDencer and Mr. J. C. Craven, of Asheboro Route-fi? ... A. - a. 1 . mi . al -tt vw t m . . A 1 A. '' aspent last eaturaay in town, tne guest cmiaren, 01 uign fomt, were visitors 1, was m town on Dusiness yesveiuay f Mrs. R. I, Dickens. ' ; in Asheboro last Saturday, guests of and paid The Courier a pleasant call. Miss Ruth Wrightsell, who has tern- Mrs. S. E. Rush, on Salisbury street. Miss Nannie Bulla spent last Mon 3orarily held a position ftTthe office-Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are former Ran- day in High Point, of District Attorney Wm. C. Hammer, dolph people, who have been living in Miss Pansy Winbish; of Winston s.for.the past few months, returned to High, Point for some time. ' , Salem, is expected to arrive Friday, for Jier home in Greensboro one day last-. Mr.D, W. Chrisco, of near Seagrove, a visit to Miss Blanche jCox. ye-v.-' A.jxw jtmong-the citizens' of the county - Sgfc E, 0. Crowder, who for the pastfci.town last Monday,'1. -,f .. ; : 3rear and a half has been in X ranee j , Rev, W. T,' S. Walshe, the new nd 20. matters. Friday Afternoon Club Miss Rachel HasseJ entertained the 3anded in New York. June 27, and ex-iional church, was in town last Tues- ay Afternoon club lastjeck : a a -;pects to receive his discharge at Camp day, and gave The Courier a call. m?" .1111110 oiiuiuj. ine iraani gun ui jjieuteaajii. urn pf...i p.,lvii, f t,.i ;i.,t;a iwv Ti,f Tioo Hno,.- T7. t t 1. v. 1 ,.-;n Kaeloid. l-ouivli ot July decorations "l vi utoi ""6'l IVirB. a. O. liUM uecil vftji in xvi -ico1 tVi-Y!-iV- tile To .i.m 1.1. ,.i,t.. nf 1 1 1. ' i, j weie asea tniougaou. tne paity. ia "Walter Cross a day or two last week, immoving. irc.b 1.SS 5 s??1..- Messrs, Cyrus W. AlUef, of AsW; Jl E. J. Steed, of the Rcur, V " 'it1 i business c"'i imiiw ov.-vm, iL'pehurch hss visited in Ashebcro be- , foi'O-and is quite a papular ycung nay i .oro, ana narvey - Bulla, 01 liandie- Motor Co., was in town on jrian, Route -2, were visitors in High last Tuesday. m. vi 110 .iiv utuiicEiiuiYu 1AOV uuuucijr, . J - lUi, JL, (D11U1, UA VlllllUA, V C.C Hi , , Mr. C. Allen has recentlv tiur- AaViuhnvn nifnAi'ncr tho froofl roads. lcaJ chased from Mr. M. W. Parrish the meeting last Tuesday. -southern half .of the old departmeftt Mi1., and Mrs. J. O. Forrester and store Duuoing on bouth i ayetteville c.aughtei-s, Misses Lane and Lucue. or. y'o (eiYQ to exnress throuirh this ii;oii unuviu myvo jus biajio uiere KBrftSeuv, were in (gwn last x iifsuny :rf.0'.uw.y rrrom nis nresenc atnnn on vvnrtn nffemnnn i street in the near futurei Great Redudtion in Prices Card of Than'is OUT Mirero thanks to the Hal V7. Walter hfc-e many tct of Irnfltmss r.'nmv- us' fluv- Mr. and Mrs iug the recent illnesn r.nd doath of our f, -'k .'. 1 . .. .. r t : r, .. i i u- . . . . . - . ... u V. . IW. ...Ill AUJid Ul..t. D1U. II ness- a day or two last week. :. res'dence on Academy street, and will .fmrinlo ... I fcs jniKW. ?f 1!!, " That each of you bo abundantly Mr. L: B.. 'Lambert, of The Mbntv narchased from Mr.- R. C. Kelly, of Koemnan, iroy, was m Town on ousi- Greensboro, fcrraony oi.A-.neooi-o, nis daughter and sktsr, Miss Bessie Mar Tleasant Garden, visited relative's in fr.bire. Mr. and Mrs. Sams, who are'-.A"' Asheboro last week.. , :r.. now Uving in' Mr. Kelly's house have";" Xn nnA Vamvm -visited ' his parents, - Mr. and Mrs. V'pt AKhohoro and will move there "BE. Newby, the past week-end. v.i'thin the next few weeks. Mr. Bright Dickens is visiting his " Mr,. E. E. Roachj ; of ' Kanaieman, ; sister, Mrs. Ii D.- Perkins, of Spencer, Mrs. rerkins . "this week . Richmond, Mr. D. N. Sharp, of Liberty! town on business fast Saturday. Mf. and Mrs. W. B. Allred, ofMore- Camp Fire Girls Entertain ino amp A ire uiris gave, a campi Routo8, was in town on M3inpss..yes-,sup:52r at wieparK iiicsuay evening rccK lor urecnst)oro Mr, and Mrs. B. F tins and Bright are spending- terday and called at he office to renew: m honor of Slis in ; Washington, D.-C.and his sHbseription. : -.i?" .Jwitt leave t.i!s we M. -.-Mr. and Mrs.. JS.'JWelborne, --of to Join her parents. 5Jy 3 .Mf.' MF. Richardson, of Ratnsmir,-, tion ior ner camp nre werK. uve sup- rw in ciesn-ea ana ttbs shmallow toast over then '. uurs. Aiirea are mooving. to vamacn, v ; ;:ii,, a-SWi Carolina,' where Mr Allred has 8 !" Aaheboro V?; - i!Ositioa rtitmuy. v" t rr.: tt - tts-i j ' says he'has been a render of The u 'n" """n" ? rier Tor innnv years Rna nccoa no ociicr - jbo ucpoio jvemu-u uuukuwui jentertaihed at a porch party yestev- f c D ' ' r:l.x l . ' ci . i i ' WRS Asheboro on business , pfr, p:Wry U Wkrr; of Or''ft5Viy mornifig from nine to eleven toet Monday, ;;, u- -,x 'V'viwas in town yesterday- Mr.; Wa'ker, thirty, at home on Sunset avenue;' In ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oanfbrd have has twrntl returned fwm' ovrBns.lhonor . of -.Misses Glenn Hicks-.' and :gcke .to, housekeeping in their cottage jio crdlcd for Frr.e. Fcb.-lO. 1918.. Lottie Newby.--Miss HirVs las been roccnlly purchased from Mr. T J. with the First Mt Service Mechanical, the house guwt of Miss Hnzel Verne Lanuiter. -.'- ' -i - Refriment, .Wliile overseos 'he -'was ..for several .'daya, '.while Miss -Newby . i.r.-Earl Boroughs, of kemps Mills, Ptttiwn wns in town on business last Monday, in twrth' ft X and Cached nWjulr -tconsfrting of iced tea-xtttfeandwfches iment, .Wliile overseos he wnn for several .'daya, While Miss JJewby C"? wod In the rowrve nvlntion neldo will have t'iis wotJi to mako Ver hia f f: orihem France. Jle'lttndcd .at In Greensboro, nfack rjU iored for pv. Bkib Juno 1R, was Inter Jischarg-" hour,-after w! ich'.-T-fwslimonta, in Mr C IL" Cornolis of Asheboro gnj-ErwIn . jnd r CT VPw &tr ?Ar ,rnwS rn r i i 'i ii i omo sVpplne and have some, dental Adelaide and North, of Wrton-Fnlcrn work. dono. Hie young ladies pont tho men witn menus in town. Thero have been several . changes in tho rural xoutg of . IJherty and Columbia townships rrccntly, Stalrv liouto 1, ha bf-on coiiHolldated, with LilH'rty Kouto 1, and Ktulcy Route 2 has Inx-omo Staley Route 1. Mr. L. f). Furk, Th Couri'-r'p vnhiocj corrorpoml'-nt from Mt, Olivet was onj of tl o tunny JUri'Iolph citizens in town last Mur.'li.y. ... lVv Cji'hrrine Burnii rcturm-d home Inst Mcnd.-y from a rinit to f lntivr In liirk'iry. u CHICIiEN THIEVES , f f 1 of 1 id I. Unit' urov miorts of Mrs. A." C. McAliater .this week. ". .. ;. About thirtv-five candulnt ' for toachem, Cert'firatcn took, erarnlriat- icrtp. in Aeneioro on mcurtny ana We'lnomlay of this wr?V. Sown of the rnndldates were for hirch f hool ccr-. tifi'-nte. somf for rfTiwal of finf frrc rlempiitary certifirnts, while foino othprt hnve riot tn'cht find wrre ajM'lying for ("vond grade fprtifiraW.; f Mr. i). i.nitrnnp. wno wndprwPBt j,rns ftolen: and Mrs. Hod, n widow rn ration for Brr-nniritin i at ttic woman, lout three. 1 have had rIx Hum mint nnnwtm, ni wpck. in r--itoifn .that wrro worth a dollar apeire. i nurano win do out oi nm oi;ic during pf the thipf. i ... . . ... . . ' , Wntrh your chlrkPfl nnd Brrat M. rrowpnn. C. W. IVd-Mhlpvr but don't !inot tin' J. i. I.-., a, rt ir n ir.-n-.tho r"i of vmir Coiintn. V.'nrV In H 1' p f ' il-' ! I nd, pn-l t r-r, urn r!-1 rr fl-nn : " ' ' " ' '!!(,-) ,vn J ' -1 l .,.-.' f - I , -T-r, Mr. Editor: ' , - - rieflii al'ovr w pace in your good paper to eskVe fprmers of this rontity to watch their henroune for chirhen thieve. A frrent rnanv cldcl.-ona l ave been utolon In thin neighborhood dtiriifj the lnt two wcPKf , Mr. J. P.Pnilpy lost seven nice hrns and trftf-Vrd the thieve to whpre they got in their rsr. Mr. D. B. . llinshnw hd fifteen fine arrest tliijl montlv. Ladies' genuine- Fanama Hats, ' priced $4.50 now $3.00 Ladies' fancy Panama Hats, priced $4.00 going at . , . . .$2.25 Ladies' white Hats, priced $2.00, now $1.25 ' Ladies' white Hats, priced $1.50, now $1.00 Ladies' plain Hats, fancy bands, priced. $2.00 now $1.49 Ladies plain Hats, priced $1.50 now $1.00 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' PANAMA HATS GOING BELOW COST Panama Hats, priced $3.00 v ." .now ..f... $1.50 Misses' Panama' Hats, different style from above price, $2.75 . . ;now . ... . . . v . . . . . ... . $1.50 : Misses' straw Hats, priced $1.50 now , , . $1.00 . : Men's fine sailor Hats going at a . ' tremendous low price. ' -4 . The $3.00 values are going . on ' saie at . i.a - The $2.00 grades on sale at $1.49 Jhese hats are brand new' and . uito-date in style and rnaterials r-A few men's white "cloth hats : :-j priced $1.00 now ... 75c LADIES' WHITE ORGANDY , SHIRT WAISTS, DEAUTI ' K " ; FULLY TRDKIED h These Are Great Values' ; Price $2.80, on sale at . . ; . : " Ladies' fine voile waists, $2.80, now ;..-... - .Some nice white voile $2.50 price $2.50 $1.40 waists ,ve have a few voile waists, priced $2.25, now going at $2.00 These waists are all new and of the very best styles, DON'T FAIL TO PURCHASE YOURS AT THIS SALE vSavc." money Ladies' Silk and Crepe de Chine Camisoles, price $1.25 now 98c Camisoles, price 60c, now ... 50c Ladies beautiful gowns, price $2.00 now $1.70 Our entire stock of ladies', misses and children's pumps and oxfords are going at 20 per cent off. This means a good deal for you. Shoes are higher now than the country ever knew, and Ihev are going to be higher this fall and winter than ever, before. If you want to come to this sale. We will sell Blue Buckle Overalls "; . ; during this sale, only at . $1.98 You are going to pay $2.25 to $3.00 for your overalls within six months. Better lay in " a good pupply at this special price, $1.98 - Blue Buckle. .. - Wo have one . lot men's fine v dress shirts they are worth $1.25 ; to $1.50 now on sale at . . . 9Sc If you need a new shirt be sure T to see these before you buy. . -Merchandise of every description ' i3 advancing daily. To buy now means to save. : V Sale Starts Saturday, 12th, and lasts until , ' Saturday, 19th - Asheboro Bargain Hciise 3
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