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- .' -: .7 0 J o Mira s nrvfl time nenffl t r Never before have we had such a complete stock of shoes to sfelect from These were bought early and the price is right. Come, look these over before you purchase. me leading Dranas, ana an graaes 01 learner. iuii'a'E,iucjiiayE?u3 lEWHirayayairay'ayHnjaifay fmjayairayrTua'aijaiiay &-eifeiia-iiaii anfejienenBri&Tai LteTEjTanlajTSniEiiPra SCHOOL SHOES FOR ALL THE CHILDREN Black kid button shoes 3-5 $1.39 Black kid button shoes 5 1-2-8 $2.24 Pat button shoes 3-5 $2.24 Child pat button shoes 5 1-2-8 $2.48 Black pat button 3-5 $1.24 Black kid button 8 1-2-11 $2.98 Mahoganv button 8 1-2-11 $2.98 Pat button boot 8 1-2-11 $2.98 BOYS' CLOTHING One lot boys' suits, 6 to 17 years, in blue serge and mixed colors $4.98 One lot good blue serge wool mixed $6.98 One lot blue serge, 8 to 18 years, practical ly all wool, at $8.98 One lot heavy wool suits, sizes 8 to 18 years, in gray, brown mixed. $10.50, $11.50 One lot in broken sizes, 15 to 18 years, in good serviceable material,to close out quick, at $2.98, $3.48 BOYS' OVERALLS Boys' overalls in blue and stripes. . 69c, 79c, 98c Best indigo blue, Anvil Brand $1.48 Express stripes, all sizes at 89c SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS Suit cases 98c, $1.24, $1.48, $1.98 to $9.50 Hand bags. . 98c, $2.79, $2.98, $5.96 up to $14.50 MEN'S SOCKS Men's socks 10c, 15c, and 25c Men's pure silk socks 48c and 59c All new and best styles and leathers,' in tan, black, gray, brown, etc. Prices for ladies $1.98 to $15.00 Misses' and Children's 98c to $3.98 Men's and boys' dress shoes in all leathers and lasts, black and tan. Men's from $2.98 to $10.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' HEAVY SHOES Men's Gorilla brand shoe : $5.00 Men's Stron Hide brand shoe $4.50 Men's Bull Dog brand shoe $4.00 Men's Wild Ox brand shoe $3.48 Men's Pine Knot Bell brand shoe . . . , $4.00 Men's Chrome tanned brand shoe $3.48 Men's Elk brand shoe, tan blucher $3.48 Men's Elk brand shoe, tan blucher $2.98 Men's Elk, tan blucher $2.48 Boys' heavy army shoe $3.48 Boys' Elco Mountain calf, tan blucher $3.98 Boys' heavy Elco Mountain calf, black, blu. $3.98 Youth's waterproof shoe $3.50 Youth's black, and tan, chrome tanned $3.50 Youth's Elk brand, black, and tan $2.25 Youth's tan, Elk brand scouts $1.48 Youth's tan, Elk brand buts $1.73 Boys' $1.98 to $5.50 FASHION'S AUTHORITY IN - WOMEN'S HIGH BOOTS Women's Imperial Boot v Black Kid High Heel Boot . , $8.50 v Black Kid Medium Heel Boot $7,50 Black Kid High Heel Turn Sole Boot . . . . $06 Black Kid High Heel .. . .... $9.00 WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HEAVY SHOES Women's best, grade Elk brand black, tan $3.98 Women's black Elk blucher, also tan . . . . $2.98 Women's waterproof blucher $3.50 Women's Kangaroo blucher $1.74 Misses' black Elk and tan Elk $2.98 Misses' tan Elk blucher $2.75 Children's 9 to 12 tan Elk blucher $2.25 Children's 9 to 12 black Elk blucher ...... $1.98 Children's 9' to 12 black or tan blucher, best grade ;.. $2.48 NEW FALL STYLES FOR MEN Men Pullman Vici Kid Blucher, Neat Me dium Toe -. . $7.00 Men Pullman Vici Kid Blucher, Box Toe . . $7.00 Men Tuxedo Vici Kid Bal combination last $8.00 Men Pullman Brown Calf Skin, Eng. Bal $8.00 Men Tuxedo Russian Calf, English Bal . . $8.00 Men Tuxedo Brown Kid Bal, Com. Last ... $9.00 MEN'S CLOTHING One lot Men's blue serge suits $16.50, $19.50 One lot black and gray mixed .. . . . $17.50, $19.00 One lot young men's suits in blue and green, . latest, models $25.00, $35.00 EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE, High Point, N. C. PLUMBER THOUGHT HE i NEEDED NEW PIPES "My stomach and intestines were al-, ways full of gas ami I often had se-'. vere colic attacks. ' The pain and soil ness caused me to think I needed a new set of pipes. Since taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy all this has disap-1 peared and my only trouble now is to make enough dough to buy all the food I'd like to eat." It is a1 simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucu3 from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation whicl. causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by Standard Drug Company and drug-; gists everywhere. Theae Rata Wouldn't Eat My Best Grain," Saya Fred Lamb. "It's hard to keep rata out of a feed ing I tore sold me some RAT-SNAP. It worked wondera. Gathered tip dead I rata every morning. Bought more RAT-SNAP. Havent a rat now. They wouldn't eat my beat grain whoa I threw RAT-SNAP around." Three sit es, 25c, 60c $1.00. Sold .and guaran teed by Cox-Lewi Hardware Co. and Asheboro Drug Co Asheboro, N. C. Will You Spend 50c. on RAT-SNAP' To Save $100. One 50c. pkg. can kill 50 rats. The averaye rat nill rob you of ?10 a year in feed, chicks and property destruct ion. RAT-SNAP is deadly to rats. Cremates after killing. Leaves no smell. Comes in cakes. Rats will pass up meat, grain, cheese to feast on RAT-SNAP. Three sies, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and truaranteed by Cox Lewis Hardware C, and Asheboro Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. North Carolina, Randolph County WANTED Frame Maker, Cabinet In the Superior Court. - Men, Glaziers, Machine Men and C. L. Amick vs. Charlie Craven,! Cutters. Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co., Bethuel Craven and wife. Charlie Stout n and his wife, Mamie Stout, Arthur ! '. '. '1 : . craven ana nis wile, Craven: the WANTED Bv a phvsician and' his Randolph County Building & Loan Association Opens 5th Series The 5th series of the Randolph County Building and Loan Associa tion opened October 1. Any citizen in the county may take shares. A num ber of shares have been subscribed by persons throughout the county. Mr. C. L. Amick, of Asheboro, is secretary and treasurer. unknown heirs of Arthur Graven. Do ra Craven. Laben Craven and Ma wife ' Craven, Ludolph Craven and his ne, graven; the unknown heirs of Hannah Craven, Delia Horner ana her husband, Fulton Hornor, the un known heirs of Lawrence Cox et al. The above defendants will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of said county for the purpose of sell ing for partition certain lands lying ana Deing in Randolph county, belong ing to the late Lawrence ( . and now held by the above named defen- aants ana others as tenants in com mon, to be heard by the said 'Cleric on Mrs. ., Children Ory s FOB FLETCHER'S Ui i , CAS TORI A Smith Recommends Chamber. laia's Tablets "I have bad more or leas stomach trouble for eight or ten years," writes Mrs. G. H. Smith. Brewertown. N. V. "When suffering from attacks of in digestion and bearineea after eating, one or two of Chamberlain's Tablets hare always relieved me. I hare also found-, then, a pleasant laxative." These tablets tone np the stomach and enable it U perform its functions nat urally. If you are troubled with in digestion, give them a trial, get well ana stay weu. - .. ' .. BRACE UP! i; .jfj;i;,. ' - "5 Do you fel old before your time,. Is Tour back bent and stiff? , Don't de spairprofit by Asheboro experience. Asheboro people recommende Doan's Kidney Pills. Here's an - Asheboro resident's statement. ., , - .- '' Mrs. D. B. Keith, Saltsbory Street. 'mljpi i wu irouDiea wiui pains across the small of my back and through my kidneys, which cauixd me a lot of inconvenience. I had head acr, my kidneys folt tinvi and kn- ruld. Hearing of Doan's Kidney rills J pot a box and only took a few. dow liHyro i idt brtw. I continued tak ing tliom snd tliy rplievid every fymjtom of tlii enmplalnt. i always rp a foox o Dnnns on luind. I'r'rfl Oct)?, et all drnlpfs, Don't n U for kidney rcmly jrr-t ,s J , I'jln the o:irn that ' i I n ). 'U r MJUurn Co., KILLS RATS mrJ m(m 4VafV 17 1 T.CV A t Va AA 'ww waf m M-wa.1A yW Vl r liable rodent destroyer ' Cotaen in calces no mixing' with other., zoou. lour nvmey back if it f alia. - 25c sis (1 cake) enoush for rantrv. kitchen or cellar. . - ;, , 50c. aisa (2 cakes) for chicken boose. coops, or small buildings, n . . 10 siu (3 cakes) enough for all farm and out buildings, storage bulld- ines. ana lactorv baiidinn. bold and guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Ilarrware Company, Atheboro, N. C. CASTOR I A ' For lalantj aad Chlldrea la Uso FcrOvcrCO Ve-rs A1T l-re ' ' ' ' inf' wife, from New Jersey, a place to spena a winter vacation, with good comfortable home surroundings and good, food and good beds. Willing to pay a fair and reasonable price for accommodations, but will not Dav exhorbitant charges. The doctor shoots quail for pastime, quail to be used on table. Place from five to fifteen miles from railroad station would suit. Apply immediately to wm. . Jiammer, Asnepoio, N. c. NOTICE OF LAND SALE By virtue of a decree of the Supe- -J y"1 t. r . ali m . . . . the 26th dav of Ocr 11 ffL",fEW M?wx? m m , , . -. ------w - - vita uwiir oi v icvor-rarxer es ai IjX. office in Asheboro, N. C, and they will Parte, I will sell on SaSyber then annonr anI nni n. Jann, . . . "-. . t($! SSrtr1 i:L the court-bouse door in Asheboro "W"! Kanaoipn county, two tracts of land P M VTRirTTT 1 xT wwnBnip, new uray 8 nrio tt T,r ' iouuw; , - Attorney for plaintiff. . VV-T; T'Tf P m waixers una; cnenca aoutn 7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE - i??1!" J, .th.onc8 wcrt . t .4 , . i" " wi waixers corner: thence Bt Tirtaa of the ir. ..i- 'OttthM degrees west 100 p.les to the tainad in a certain dH t ,rti Jf" oaa; wenoa south 82 de- executed by one Roscoo Coble to the !Lalon'1aid ? f' undersigned, and which 1 duly roc- SThJ tTSu M. J0" orded in the office of the Reiriater of ? Hammond'a line; thence orded in the office of the Register of feeas lor Kandoiptt 1 county, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of tha indebtedness se- curea wereoy, i wm sell for cash at tha court house door in Asheboro, Randolph county, North Carolina, un jionaay, .November z, 1919, at II o'clock that certain j tract or narcel ef land etnhraMwl maiA AA of mortgage, adjoining tha lands of J. M. Jones, John Pugh, Jake Ivey and others, in Franklinvilla V township, Randolph County, N. C- containing 30 acrea. mora or leas, arui fniiv HrK. ed by metes and bounds in said deed oi mongage, ana in tha title deeds by wmcn ue aaia kosco Coble held the game, t ; ' - - - - - : , ' -. This Ortobrr the 1st, 1919.. ' " ' l' ' H. II. ELDER, Mortgage. Place of salet Court house door in Asheboro. N. C. , '. Time of sale: , 'Monday; November tnq er j, iyi, at 12 o'clock M, V.hote Tbrre'a a Uhy on iha Fsrm , . Keep IUt-.Kn3 !:." ere on mont farm. Once tiy ft Inalde tlifl hutiso I....'- rit 1- 1 1. 'I inf n-if I i i t!. m : not o'hi- J 1-11 VI -v I -a. VITT.A a WnUn .Caflnd see us at bur stables on Wamman Avenue - ' Presnell cSctYork A Vf.M v ,J-.- - .... West on said BinmimH'i Una ' tn white oak; thence north 48 polea to a Dost oak north of tha nlA PumHmJU. Road; thence east 48 poles to a stake m saia roaa; tnenca north f3 degrees east In the road 40 poles to a suke; thence north the rlmii r said road 200 nolea tn th hoollnv f ; :: n vvuwuuuk wu actra,. mora or iess. - on tha old Lexington Road, J. Newby corner; running ' north 89 tods to a post oak; thence east 61 roda to a stake; thence north 2 degreas east JM poles to a' Spanish oak; thence sooth 88 degrees east 10 poles to a stake or rocn; uience nonn z degrees east 45 roda to a rock. Walker's corner in Ptckett'a line: thwice south 4 degrees on Walker's line 60 rods to a poplar on the west bank of a branch; thonce east 60 dfgres south on Walker's line 45 rods to a pine cn the Wert side of public road, Walkrr'a corner; thence south 61 degrees wot 43 polr to a white onk; tlnce south U do rrya wp;t 18 polos to a V.irkory; thrnee 20 drgwn wput alntig t)- Tont-nrnrry t.iil.'.c rord 87 J"!" to t ;!"'! ll t I ii;, ' ' !"Vii:! rowf; thonci v r t 7" r - ! 1 n' - r r- I roa-l to t!.' j ' V i -v: miction . ' . . . ' f ' . tr ':.,- -.-.) v - , .V- . " . :j;SwVs';;;t;r- o'clock f ON THE BENONI PRrTCHARD PARS1, FOUR 1IILE3 NORTH ..' OT ASIIEBORO ON THE GREENSBORO SOAD'j:' ... '-;- r --.( --j ....- -' I win sell Wtha highest bidder 8 milch cows, one f rexh, one coming A , o pnuwi, o pig un wppks old: l Johnson mow- Y r, 1 new section harrow, Uohn Der Steel Plow, 6 new road, Y acrapes, 1 wagon and hog bed, I patent dump wagon, 4cts of work 4t harness, 2 aeta of driving harness blarksmith outfit, 1 post drill, ' 1 7? 6iach'1 PeUr Wrf?ht wvll, I blower and forge, lset taps ' t, i rr 1unt't3r hooijig end rrpalr tools, Inrge iuantlty of bn M hay, also bale! soja bans and cane, household goods, 1 lot of Y cWckn end othrr things txt humorous to mnUon. - ....... uiy-vAu. oung vo m rcrtiovea untu set., wry AVI. - , O Auctioneer, Charles Pionlcmfyer. v A. M. LYON X I t 4'.
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