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JHTSSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1919 THE ASIIEBORCT COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C Page Fire THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS - Asheboro, N. C, August 28, 1919 mftunMocnucra - UIVU TU VOTED STATES OOVUKMENT . ' Caveae&s bar sold their interest in the cotton nulls at Central FaUa and Mr. ".Irvin Cox, of Worthville, will be the secretary and treasurer, and will in the .near future from Werthville to i Central Falls. Wiley Ward will move " ! from Asheboro to Worthville and will be secretary and treasurer of the ".Worthville milL I Mr. J. C. Loflin, of Pipe, was in to see as last week and paid his subscrip tion to The Courier. Mr. Loflin has been i taking the paper ever since the first issue' after changing the name from Randolph Regulator. He was taking it .when Messrs. Bradshaw and Hackney 1 took charge of it and got the first issue wet from the press. w rT ZZ ! Mr- F- C. Holladay. of Franklinville, Mr. Floyd Careness, who Jias just r was a business visitor in town last turnea irom caiumore, wnere ne nas Tuesday. Manufacturing Comnanv. isiendinir The Randolph County Sunday School FOR gALE One fresh Jerre- mOcli cow. Apply to Mrs. Jennie Hancock. FOR SALE One Jersey Mi.ch cow,' Iresh; one double set oi bur-gv har ness ani Lo.e. Avi.. ... while in Asheboro. talrimr instruction Aasociauon is noioing is annual con- v.irino. a ro.o.. .vn, . vention in Asheboro today be cashier 'of the new bank at Cole- ' Mr. C. G. Frazier returned last week jjjj- j from Kansas City, Kansas, where he v w ; 'has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Isaac ries of meetings, which began Sunday, f216'' Autrust 17. at West Bend church. Much Mr. Zeb H. Rush, the son of Mrs. S interest has been manifested in the E. Rush, of Asheboro, who lias been in services. Durinar the first 8 days of the service for some time, at Panama, is meeting there were 38 profesions of re- home on a seven day furlough. Mr. ligion, and last Sunday 32 persons were Rush expects to be released in two or received into the church. three weeks. Final reports of the casualty lists Dr. J. D. Bulla, of Trinity, Route one come from the central records office of was in Asheboro Wednesday, on busi the A. E. F. in France and it shows ness. that the total of battle deaths were Elon College will open the 10th of 49,948, total wounded, 205,690 and pris- September. oners, 4,480. I Albamarle uraded bchool will opep Director of Railroads Hines savs the 8th af September, with Prof. J. H Jlipre is no definite reason for the biff Mclver as Supt. who conducted the advance in coal, and he fears that anv ! Institute in Randolph County, in 1916 shortage may be exaggerated so much Mr. W. A. Wood, of Ramseur, Route that the public will have to pay another one was a business visitor m town hie- advance. ! last Tuesday. Mr. A. J. Scott, of Grjensboro. was1 Mr. Ruben Gray, of Progress section in town Friday and subscribed for The had the misfortune of getting his to- Courier. He said he was reared In oacco Darn Durnea, last ounaay nigm. Randolph and was very much interest- The barn was full of the choicest tobac d in tipws from his native eountv. . CO. Mr W. A. Scott, of Seacrove. form-1 John M. Yow, who ha-, been opera erly of Asheboro, has recently moved ting a store at Graves' Siding, 13 miles back to town and is working at the South of Asheboro has moved to Ben HmtiP RnilHinc Material ComDanv. I nett where he has opened a general Mr. M. F. Richardson, of Ramseur 1 mercantile store. Ruf us King is closing Rnnt.p No. 1. was in town Fridav on out the business at the old stand. business and raid The Courier c. call. I Mrs. Millred Hargraves requests Miss Lela Hayworth leaves the lat- The Courier to announce, that she will rt. nf t.ho wept for Mount Airv. be away all next week attending a con- where she will take up her duties as vention to be held at Raleigh. She tPAhpr nf Fnolish. states that sho will be home, Monday Mr. Bryant Cox, who has been at-! September the 8th, and will be in her fonriino- thp RntiHnlnh summer school. ' office to vaccinate the next baturday. rahirri t iiU at .Wmvi. Mr. I Dr. L. C. Adams nnd family, of -rw vrf tn tparh nt M.irlhoro dur- i Greensboro, are visiting at Mr. J. M Bennett's, in Asheboro, this week, Affpr visitinw W mother. Mrs. S. E. They expect to ;-o from here to the Holland, at Randleman, Mrs. James W. 1 mountains,' where they will visit their Cozart left last week to join her hus- father, Mr. J. M. Adams, band at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mr. Co- Miss Ethel Lovett, who has been zart has accepted a position at that spending her vacation with her mother -rAace. !a home, returned to Guilford College Povi-iral wn-icps will hetrin at brush yesterday arbor, at Curtis Grove, the fifth Sun-1 Mrs. C. E. Elmore and little daughter lay in August. Everybody cordially of Greensboro are visiting relatives in invited to attend. Asnenoro. Mr. Frank Wood, principal of Trini- Mrs. S. W. Kivett is visitine relatives ty high school, was in Asheboro Satur- jn Sophia. -day attending the Wood and Kearns re- i Miss Jessie Wood spent Tuesday -union. and Wednesday in High Point. Mr. Troy Redding, of Caraway, was, Mr. Jesse Graves, of Kaufman, Tex- .in town the latter part of the week. as, is visitin" relatives in Randolph Mr. Roy Keams, of Trinity Route 1,. County. Mr. Graves is the yongest son -was in town the latter part of the week 0f the late Dr. Graves who lived at attending the reunion of the Wood i Moffitt's Mills. He went West more -and Kearns families. than thirty years ago and went into Mr. Graham Monroe, who holds an the drug business with his brother Mr important position with the Norfolk John Graves. Mr. Graves has a great .Southern Railway Company, spent deal of sentiment about his old home Sunday at the home of his parents at ' and sad memories in connection with it. v'E of the most important discover ies of tiie age. iliiuoos sue &cti'uig with Rheumatism. An Herb that ac-j tually drives the most stubborn case of Rheumatism entirely out of the sys- tern. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at the re-. suits. The effect on the kidneys is simply marvelous. You bathe youri feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10 j days. Agents are coining money. Price 72c pound postpaid. Rheuma tism Herb Co., Santa Monica, California. WANT COLUMN ii t ILeami, Ai .co:c, ...utc : o. WOULD YOU INVEST $100 TO $300 per county to have exclusive right direct from manufacturer for the greatest fuel saving device on1 earth ? Write, wire, or better still, call at our demonstration room 262 Bank Street, Norfolk, Va., and let us show and explain our proposition to you. Virginia-Carolina MfB'. Corpo ration 8-21-2t pd JOYLAND Friday FRITZI BRUNETTE IN '.PLAYTHINGS" A Bluebird feature. Saturday VIOLA DANA IN "SATAN JUNIOR" A fascinating story of whimsi cal caprice. Children under twelve, six cents at Matinee only Saturday. MM f.nanee.ly,irJ asfaaic1 ni anin mill THE OLD FASHION DOLLAR It takes about three dollars today to one of three years ago. Ashdol Sample Store will have a dollar day next Saturday, August 30. Slippers, hats, shirts, pants, coats and many other valuable articles at one dollar each. Be sure to come. EXECUTOR'S SALE to Courier office, Asheboro, N. C. The undersigned as executor of the last will and testament of O. R. Fox, deceased, will, at 10:30 o'clock on Sep tember 16, 1919, sell at public auction, Next door ne 'as ant highest bidder, for cash, i Listen, Farmers, Pack Away Eggs For Winter Consumption We have the simplest and best preparation for preserving eggs. Egg Preserve (prepared solution of water glass) comes in quart sufficient for 12 to 14 dozen Directions with each can. cans eggo. Standard Drug Company The in tront ot the county court nouse door. 'Asheboro, Randolph county, North FOR QUICK SALE One 20 h. p. Far- aroana, a certain judgment, wherein quhar engine and boiler, Hege saw- reensooro i,oan s irust company, as mill, Sergeant carriage and set executor of the last will and testament works, team six year old mare mules, weight 2200 pounds, new Nissen wagon, harness, log cart Immediate delivery. R. C. Lewallen, Asheboro, N. C. ltpd RAGS, RAGS, RAGS 50,000 pounds wanted at 1 1-4 cents. Also scrap iron and castings of all kinds, cop per, brass and other metals, and al ways market prices for your chick ens, eggs, butter, wool, hides, etc. Kennedy Produce Company. of . R. Cox, deceased, is plaintiff, and J. S. McAlister is defendant. This judg ment is for thirtv-two thousand dollars I ($32,000.00), with interest thereon :from February 1, 1911, till paid, to 1 gether with the costs of the action, and is docketed in Judgment Docket Book No. 15, page 20, in the office of the Clerk of the" Superior Court for Ran . dolph County, North Carolina, i August 18, 1919. ' GREENSBORO LOAN & TRUST CO. ! Executor of the last will and testament FOR SALE Two-Ton Republic truck, new tires all way round, the very thing to haul your tobaco to market. James Bums, Asheboro, N. C. of O. R. Cox, Deceased. DR. W. F. CLAYTON DENTIST Office 121 North Main Street FOR SALE OR TRADE Twelve acres HIGH POINT, N. C. of land and small three room house Phone N. State 969 and small store house, at Central Special attention given to patients Fa Is, N. C, known as the E. P. suffering from Rheumatism, Stomach Neighbors nlace. L. W. Lineberrv. and intestinal trouble and chronic Randleman, N. C. 8-7-tf. CALL TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF Automobiles. Carolina Auto Co. headaches which usually diseased teeth. result from IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN in sec ond hand truck, see James Burns, Asheboro, N. C. GIRLS over 16 years old wanted to learn cigar making. Good wages. Write: Seidenburg & Co., Branch, Corner Green and Gaston Streets, Greensboro, N. C. 8-21-8t X X X X x. X To the Motorists of Randolph County We invite you to make our place your head quarters when in High Point. If your car needs attention we have skilled mechanics. A full stock of accessories. Parts for Buick, Liberty and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. Cord and fabric casings. Red and grey tubes, all sizes at lowest prices for high class goods. Write, Phone or Call, That's All. HIGH POINT MOTOR COMPANY FOR SALE One eleven-room house,' first class condition, good well of wa ter with barn, smoke house, crib and. other out houses, with two and one half acres good land.Anply to R. M. ' Pr.gh, Ramseur, N. C. " 8-21-3tpd Why Not. Miss Ada Monroe, of Why Not, was in town the latter part of the week. Miss Ella Maie Bulla, of Trinity Rt. No. 1, and Mr. William Farlow, of High Point, were in Asheboro Sunday visiting fsiends and relatives. Mr. S. J. Hale, of Asheboro Route 3, has kindly remembered The Courier The old home place was bought by Mr. Thomas Graves, one of the sons of Dr. Graves, and has within the past two or three years sold the place and moved to Greensboro. Mr. Graves says that the crons in Texas are the best he ever saw. He was impressed all along the' way with the splendid crops. He is much impressed with the progress his WANTED AT ONCE Two or three young ladies for waitresses. Address Hotel March, Lexington, N. C. It ' FOR SALE One fresh Jersey milch ' cow, has splendid qualities. Wm. C. i Hammer, Asheboro, N. C. with two extra fine cantaloupes, fori home county has made andp redics which we are most gratetui. ihe v,ou- a bright future for it, rier is most appreciative of this favor this year. We are fond of melons. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hadley returned the latter part of the week from a vis it to Mrs. Hadley's brother, Mr. Tal fcert. in Davidson county. Mr. H. F. Moose, who has a jitney j line from Asheboro to Greensboro, is -establishing a jitney line from Miss Jessie Birkhead has returned from the High Point hospital where she underwent an operation. Mr. Jeff Davis Dead Mr. Jeff Davis, of Thomasville, died last Tuesday evening. Mr. Davis had . i V. : v 1 . u e . : u. o litnev line Irom ASne- uccn m uuui uuaiwi iui buiiiu tune, i lc .boro to Star, leaving Asheboro at 7:30 leaves a wife and brother to mourn his a. m., arriving Star at 9:30. Leaving loss. His funeral was preached Thurs Star at 10:30 on the return trip and day by his pastor, Rev. J. E. Boykins. arriving Asheboro at 11:30. lhen leav DODGE TOURING CAR in splendid condition, Model 1917, for sale or trade. Apply James O. Walker, or write Box 246, Asheboro, N. C. lt! LOST Bunch of keys with name on metal tag. Finder return to me and receive reward. W. L. Ward. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the law against running cars with the cut out open will be hereafter enforced. This August 28, 1919. J. A. SPENCE, Mayor. Young People's Conference at Trinity, August 30th and 31st. The young people's conference which ing Asheboro at 1:30 p. m., arriving .Star at 3:30. Leaving Star at 5:00 ar riving Asheboro 7:00 p. m. The fare iZ th wr t !has Planned for some time by the "" ""'.rll.r ... J Sunday, August 30 and 31. A substan T.JivI"r program has been prepared and mTttTr WiU ta We" repaidfr .section, was in Asheboro luesday. He sava the corn crop in his ' section is the time spent. This is a distinct opportunity afford ed to the young peopb'i classes of the county to study progressive plans for tho promotion of the work of the young people in tho church and community, verv much damaged by the rain. A large rattlesnake was killed one -day last week below Why Not near Mr. "William Graves'. The snakn was more "than five feet long and as large around as a man's arm. It only had six rat tles but it was thought that tome had fceen lost on account of the size of the jinake. Mr. Walter Presnell and family re turned Tuesday from Roanoke Rapids, -where they have been visiting relatives -and friends. They made the trip in their Automobile. Mrs. Utile Teague, of New Tork City, is visiting Mr. R, R. Roes' fami y. Mrs. Teague has also been in Greensboro for several weeks with her on, Ernest Teague. Mr. Henry Robins returned Friday from Montreal where he has been with his family. , Mrs. Robins nnd little daughter, Margaret Erwin. are still at Montreal There will be a demonstration of the Majestic Range at McCrary-Red- . ding Hardware Company's rcat Mon- t day, September 1. The ladies of the -town and county are invited. ' ' Miss Alice Phillips is spending a few :tJEs iRusselL'-Philip Miss Ivor - McAutay pent Monday night in Asheboro. ' nnAa ( MLm Mrort Chrismoo who has "4Z7 , . . '1een visiting Miss Gertrude lerwe, ThlS the 27th day, 01 Au thaa returned to htr home in FarmTiUe. rnjt 1919. t' ' . ' Mr. LOT SALE IN ASHEBORO SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 What is known as the Muster Grounds, in Asheboro, belonging to Mrs. Jean Rush, is beins- surveyed into residenoe lots and will be sold to the highest bidder on easy terms to the purchaser on Saturday, August 30, at 2:30 o clock p. m. This is desirable property and it is a good time to buy a lot. . NOTICE , A. Russell has this day entered five (5) acres of land more or less, in New Hope township Randolph county, adjoining the lands of . A. Clodfelter of Mtonead lands and Lemuel Russell Jess CratchfUtd of Creensborel C.LAMICK. lnt Monday night in Ahore. : EntrvTftlcer for Runrtolnh Rev. Ira Irwin is spending ft week , " r A Lake Junahiska, - r,,, - . . - COUnty.. -r: FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION IN ASHEBORO Four tracts of fine tobacco and farm ing land and several town lots belong ing to the estate of the late Wiley Rush for sale at public auction in Asheboro at the court house door, Saturday, Au gust 30th, 1919, at 12 o'clock M. Card of Thanks We wish to extend to "bur many friends our sincere gratitude for their kindness during illness in our home. MR. and MRS. G. T. MACOJ. Asheboro, N. C. EYE DEFECTS i The nrinrina defect nf th v Long Sight, Short Sight, Old Sight and Astigmatism or Confused Vision Any of these, or a combination of several, may occur in both eyes, or in only one eye. These defects produce strain which is the inherent cause of head aches, eyeaches, wafcry eyes, and other unpleasant symptoms, which only cor rectly fitted glasses will relieve. If your eyes troublo you in an way you should have them examined. Our meth od of tests shows whether you need glasses or not. We use the experience that we have gained by years of study and practical work In discriminating between various defects of the eye. Drs. Staley Eye Sifht Specialists High Point, N.C. We Vouch for Them DR. It G. EDWARDS Veterinary Surgeon Asheboro, N. C. Of all the tires that are made, why do you suppose we prefer to sell United -States Tires? Because they are made by the .biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of ma terials, they have immense facilities, they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving andperfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business ta sell United StatesTires. And you will find It good business to buy them. They are here-a tire for every need United StatesTires v. ore Good Tires We KNOW) United States Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. - -i , , - StaJS etti tS Asheboro Motor Car Company - - Asheboro, N. C w m . w i if Til m ar m . . a i r Central Hotel I Franklinville Manufacturing Company Mr.' Allen J. Macon of Kempe MtHsfJ brj?h " " " ' was t trasinese visitor n the city last'ltamscur DlOlOr company ; . . , ' Tuesday. v. ,:A ;, .. , J.-J - . ; : ;- ' , A' Franldin?ffle,N.C. Seagrore, N. C y Ramseur, N. C
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