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THE AEIILHOHO CCUIUZI AEIIEEOnO, N. CL THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Asheboro, N. C, October 16, 1918 t., iiiuu rr me -----! U KITED STATES -r COVtRXMZKT AliOUND XUfiVOli WITH THE A1IEIU in oerDia. : CAN WANT COLUMN FOR SALE Cm 1819 nodel little Stndebakep touring car. Hu cord tires all way round. First check for t&W.UO feu it. James Bums. Mr. H. T. Bray Jr, of Ramseur, was business visitor in the city Thursday of last week( Mr. Bray is a son of Mr. H. T. Bray, a prominent citizen of Ramseur - community. ' Mr. Bray expect to leave next Monday for Richmond, ,Ys where ne will enter school. v.; ' " 1 ' ': Mr. O.'W.-Ward anir' son, Ether, were business visitors in Asheboro on Friday of last week. 1 Mr. W"N. Elder, of Trinity, was in Asheboro Thursday of last week on business. Mr. Elder is going to sell his entire stock of property at auction in the near, ftrtfure. - ,-.'! Mr. Bryan Cox, of Seagrove, visited in Asheboro the latter part of last -week. -;- 'V" O-' . ' ' ; Mr. Lee Meredith, of Fairview Park Kennels, was in Asheboro one day last week. Mr. Frank Steed, of Steeds, was in the city one day last week. He was ac companied home by Miss Lula Steed, of Asheboro. ' ' , . Mr. W. N. Steed, of Asheboro, vis ited his son near Mt. Vernon church last Sunday. . Miss Elizabeth Faucette, who has been visiting Mrs. Ed. Cranf ord has re turned to her home in Raleigh. Mr. Clarence Spaugh, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in Asheboro. - . Mr. J. F. Steed was in Asheboro the last of the week on business. Mr. W. A. Underwood spent Sunday with Jus family. Mr. Hal Phillips has gone to Ham let this week to assist in a special sale at the Rexall Drug store of that place. Mr. J. M. Lassiter, who has been at .Norfolk for more tnan a year cnecK- ing in freight from overseas is at home for a few days visit. MaJ. W. H. Philips and Mr. Holland Shoaf passed through Asheboro Mon day on their way to Raleigh. Mr. Jessie M, Robins of Asheboro, returned to Chapel Hill, after visiting his parents, where he1 will resume his studies, in the State University, as a Junior. Mr. Robbins was once connect ed with the Courier, and is now study ing News Paper Business, Mr. ; t - . .r. v" e , - f v ' . : V- i y ORDER YOUR FLOWERS from the Standard Drug Company. lowers that are fresh and' made np right. All work guaranteed. Roses,. car nations, and all, flowers in season. -! WANTED By a physician- and nu wue, Irom jew Jersey, a place to spend 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- pay exhorbitant charges. The doctor . shoots quail for pastime, quail to be 7 used on table. ' Place from five to - fifteen miles from- railroad station would suit. Apply immediately to ; Win. C. Hammer, Asheboro, N. C; RAGS, RAGS, RAGS 50,000 pounds wanted at 1 1-4 cents. Also scrap " iron and castings f all kinds, cod- i i - 1 i i i per, uroa iuiu ouier meiais, ana al ways market prices for yotyo chick ens, eggs, butter, wool, hides, etc Kennedy Produce Company. . . JOYLAND ? Saturday WANTED-SAW MILL TO LOG AND Say one half million feet of pine and oak lumber byxontract. Apply im mediately to Wm. C. Hammer, Ashe boro, N. C. k As far back as the first winter of the war, the Red Cross sent to Serbia a sanitary 'commission that effective ly checked the scourge of typhus, but aftes the United States entered the conflict, the Red Cross was able, In August, 1917, to send a full commis sion that carried on extensive relief operations among the suffering ref ugees of the tortured nation.- Hospi tals were established, the refugeegfed, clothed and given medical attention, the army supplied with much needed dental, treatment, farm machinery, and seeds provided to help the Serbsre deem their iand to productivity, and, Hot least, measures undertaken for the Succor of the children. The terrible condition into which these helpless vic tims of the war had fallen Is well portrayed by this photograph of a nttie serDian gin wearing ine rags and expression of hopeless dismay I MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LAND We have an unlimited amount of money to loan on farm and timber land in Randolph county. - We can loan you money either through the Federal Land Bank or from other sources. We can loan on terms, of 5Ms and for a term of from three to 35 years. We can arrange terms to suit your convenience. Hammer & Moser, Asheboro, N. C. FOR SALE-iNine -room house, 2 acres of good land.frotd barn, Raraze, well and young orchard in growing town of Seagrove, N. U. New school build ing being erected. For further par ticulars write, W. C. Garner, Box 172, High Point, N,C. 9-18-tf WANTED To make" contract to log and saw 150,000 feet of lumber witi- m one-and one-half miles of Ashe boro to be ufjed in building housss in Asheboro. Apply to Wm. C. Ham , mer, Asheboro, N. C. that were all she possessed when the FftR sAI.FflK mr farm in nnleridce Will You Spend 50c. on RAT-SNAP To Save $100. One 50c. pkg. can kill 50 rats. The TTworott T.nrk af Anfcphnm re- averaye rat will rob you of S10 a year .iaH tt Camn Tavlor. Kv. Saturday in feed, chicks and property dsstruct- f last week. ion RAT-SNAP is deadly to rats. Mir- inii Mm T C. MoHPr. f Ashe-Cremates after killing. Leaves no' boro snent the week end in Burlington. ! Comes in cakes. Rats will pass Mr. Moser went on to Raleigh on dusi- . up meat, grain, cheese to feast on Mi-oAr. inree tties, toe., ouc, $1.00. Sojd and guaranteed Lewis Hardware C, and by Cox- Asheboro ness. Bon to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Samp- a AVukMoAn WacK o 7.nmind v "-v"i - .,t n a .1.-1 xt n son. Mrs. Sampson is the daughter or.71" w, ikuvi, . . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elder, of Trinity,! ... . . . , T?oninh u,r.v Sho r.Tit.lv mar-.this -year, at 2,900,511,000 bushels, ried and moven West. She was once I The death rate in this state caused the organist of Mt. Vernon church, 1 by T. B. has decreased over 15 dur- .ltiir ine Inst four vpars TnA stntp is zor several years. r - - - , . 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. making ettorts to entirely stamp outiFOR SALE Four and one-half acres township,' Randolph county, on grad ed road IMj miles from Coleridge graded school, half woodland and other half cleared, 5 room house, barn and outbuildings, creek runs through farm. Suitable for tobac co and grain crops. Thomasville Realty" and Insurance Co.,-Thomas ville, N. C. 10-16 3t, FOR SALE 33 1-3 acre farm in high state of cultivation, a good 6-room house, nice oak grove, good well of water, good well house good barn, 24x30, good orchard, fruit from this earliest to latest. Within one-fourth mile of Sophia school house,. 1 mile of two .churches, five minute walk to Sohpia station. A nice small farm. I wjll sell to quick buyer. M. Lyndon, Sophia, N. C. 2t pd ,"THE HOUSE OF MIRTH":' ' With All Star Cast. i - . Story by Edith Wharton. MONDAY t HERBERT RAWLINSONT and MARGARET MARSH IN "THE CARTER CASE" A Craig Kennedy Serial. The best serial ever shown here. Ladies Six Cents Monday We have on hand a lot of good hor ses and mules for sale or trade. ' !. t t t Mascot limestone Whenever oar nation has faced a. crisis the FARSLER has always been called upon to avert the disaster. He has always responded promptly. - ' " '- ' ' - X Tenniessee Rock Lime FINELY PULVERIZED KILN DRIED READILY AVAILABLE MEN THINK THIS OVER! PRESNELL & YORK Asheboro, N. C. WMYouBeOita OFAMillioriWorkcrs lb Secure Members for The ArnericanRed Cross Volunteer Now AiYmr Chapter Headquarters Third Red CrossMCall November 2-11 Editor Z. W. Whitehead, Carolina Fruit and Truckers Journal. Wilmington. N. C September 2nd, writes us: "I hope your sales of lime are increasing, for Y I know 01 nothing that will do more to increase the" output of food crops than the free use of PUL- PRIZED LIME on the great body of the soil in & the South, and only.through increased food pro duction can this country be saved from anarchy." American Limestone Co. Knoxville, Tenn. r t t FOR1 SALE One house and lot on FOR SALE Four ten-weeks old pigs, Oakland Avenue, West Asheboro. Apply at once to Wm. C. Hammer, Asheboro; N. C. one-half duroc and one-half mule- foot. Mrs. Jennie Hancock. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good violin. Zeb H. Rush. ltp PAINTING Automobiles, Buggies, j and other vehicles. High class dec roatmg at the lowest prices. A. W Cranford, at Kenedy Produce Co. FUNERAL DESIGNS and sprays and and decorations for weddings and wedding banquets. Give your order with Standard Drug Company. Say' It With Flowers. of land, near Farmer postomce school and church. Good condition. Located on graded road. Write or to see me. W. A. Newby, Farmer, N. C. X I i 1 .1 1-J 1 1 A.1 Steed, Of Edgar, a son. 1 11118 areaoea aiseaae, 11 mere is any Riley Summer's child was buried at possible way. Mt. Gilead last Tuesday. Mr. Summer ' is one of Randolph's leading farmers, KILLo KAlo residing on Trinity Route 1, on the uwname xviver. nnn-o xvm.-ui.mx, vm; j Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Kearns, of Eth- reliable rodent destroyer. Comes in AUCTION SALE Saturday, October, r, were in tbe city Saturday of last cakes too mixing with other food, j 25, at 10 o'clock, old time, at my : week. i I Your money back if it fails. h home place in New Market town- Mr. J. T. Vuncannon, of Ulah, was1 - Zac size i cane; enougn ior pantry,' sum, one-iourth mie from Uharles in The Courier oftice Saturday of last kitchen or cellar. .W. Redding's farm one mare, 111 week, and gaye us an advertisement 50c size (2 cakes) for chjeken house, years old, one mule col, 4 months relative to the "Cancer Doctor." The coops, or small buildings, n old, one deering'reaper, one Deering doctor will stay with Mr. Vuncannon 1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for all mower, one hay rake,' one ridding Oliver plow, one No. 20 Oliver plow, single and double plows, one' disc harrow, one section harrow, one' 1-horse wagon, one buggy and har-j ness, one brood sow and two pigs.' W. N. Steed. It Children dry . FOR FLETCHER'S r CASTORIA UNITED STATES RAH.. RUAU A VMl 1S1KAI ivn :,v.' . THE ASHDOL SAMPLE STORE will mpve stock of goods into store room next to Mr. Yows on Church street, next week. Next Saturday will be special day for good values before moving. Come and see for yourself. 0ST O ne fine shepherd dog, black and yellow spotted, white feet, end of tail white, weighs about sixty pounds. Five dollars reward will be given for his return, to any one. J. W, Williams, Ramseur, N. C. ltp while in ITlah. Mr. Vuncannon savs farm and out buildings, storage build- that he has been very successful with'ings, and factory buildings. his patients. . I Sold and guaranteed by Cox-Lewis Mr. Harvey Woodell, who has been 1 Harrware Company, Asheboro, N. C. -with the navy for the past three years I - ' baa been discharged and has i accept-, "These Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best d a position with ) the-. Greensboro . Grain," Says Fred Lamb. Jiewa. Mr.-Woodell was at the Nor-i "ifs nam to Keep raw out oi a leeu folk Training Station until 1917 when'ftore. Tried for years. A neighbor he was assigned to the battleship Ne-in store sold ine some RAT-SNAP, vada, which durinff the war was on It worked wonders. Gathered up dead convoy duty. He is a ton of Mr. J. OTom0n-4. BouKht C WoodeU, of Aaheboro. " .RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now. They Mr. John W. Richardson has wld wonldnj eft my beat grain when I hi. farm near Glenola In New Market tlvrew IUT-SNAP around." Three siz townshlp to a tobacco fanner from . 26c, 60c-$1.00. Sold and guaran Stokea county. ( The report is that he.ed by Cox-Lewi. Hardware Co. and received $26,000 fot hi. ,farm. Mr. Aaheboro Drug Co., Aaheboro, N. C. mmmmmmm flthek cfwyp shrdhafflT , . . . , M Hichardson bought thU iUm ten -or' .The board o L5jL8fe J. .f 12 year, ago for ,600, moving from church Muth, with headqarter. at Tabacla towiuhip He has tnade Nashville. Term, is MffW m some improvemenU on the farm. It is misionarie to bo sent during the to bo hoped that Mr. Richardson wiU 7. eonnection with the remain in the eountv. as ns is a rooa,"""'' "v'" iarmef and a good citiien. . I, Mr. A. R. Cotirane. who recentlv sold his farm near Glenola, 'it is repotted hu arranged to move to Elon College before the close of the present year. The long drouth has been broken and 'the' much belated eculnoxial . storm arrived last Sunday night and, iaa. been in prorreu ' more or less. lnce that -time. . Alannounces reduced round-trip fares by v Mqss Mamie G. Sugg, of 8anfQrd.'Morfok Southern. Ralrload to Char was in .the city last .Wednesday and f N C- account Fair of ths Caro- took ths Mammation (or teacher jyj October 14-17, IM.;-, h - ' t'Jft '.LW4r Tickets oa sale dailysOctober 13th v.. f; 1S!..-JP!M" return to midnight of Oc , Meridge graded school, which carries. , -, , ., .; , ,. ,- . ; , ' .', - lvf-LrCancer Doctor to Beat . . rfl a r. - ! FOR SALE Two acres of land with1 five-room house, with - other out buildings and young orchard. About one-half mils north of Asheboro. C. X. Moody, Ashbo,ro, N. C. I NOTICE Wanted, within the next few days, old papers and tnagasines ' . to finish a ear load. ' Fair price will be paid.' Kennedy Produce Com-, pany, Asheboro, N. C. . Chamberlain's' Cough v Remedy the! . A Most Reliable . After many-years experience in tie use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer Chamber lain's to any other. Mrs. A. C Kirs tein, Greenville, 111., writes: "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy has been used in my mother's home ' and mine for years, and we alwey. found it a quick cure for eolds and bronchial troubles. We find it to bs the moat reliable cough medicine we have used."; tnd r t - l i i .x , Grrrnnitoro Fair this week If Croop children are Dr. W. VL Blgrers, of GeorgevUls, N. awfll bs it Ulah, five miles south nbj to of Asheboro, October 26, from 8 a. m' until 6 o'clock is tne afternoon. He offers , medical treat1- taent for an one suffering from ean- eer; works' msonabte arid guaraaUes his work. ' ' . ' We take pleasure in announcing that we have just received more than $5,000 worth of new furniture, and extend to you a cordial invitation to vis it our store and make an inspection. HANDSOME BED ROOM SUITS We are showing a number of handsome bed room suits in the walnut, mahogany and ivory finishes t special prices. This furniture was bought months ago at prices that enable us to sell them at prices that are under the DINING ROOM SUITS If you want a dining room tuit of fine quality and style at reasonable price, see us. They are in walnut and mahogany finishes. FLOOR COVERINGS One end of our store is filled to overflowing with handsome floor coverings, rugs and druggets in a number of different patterns and styles, and a wide range of materials. We can save you from 15. to 30 per cent on your floor coverings, as we bought more than twelve months ago large quantity of these rugsand druggets at low prices, and have an order placed for more for later ship- V' menta. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS Let us install that new stove or heater. We have them in all the dif- ; ferent sizes and styles at reasonable prices. COMFORTS AND BLANKETS x It's time to think about comforts and blankets and we urge you to see -' our snowing before making your purchase. All wool, wool and cotton mix ! ed blankets and pure cotton comforts with silk covers. YouThbe surprised ; f at the low prices they are offered at ''.' , ' ' NAPANEE KITCHEN CABINETS V ?; , A helper in the kitchen that you can keep. V. Systematizes and reduces kitchen labor. Built to last a'kfe time ana can be easily operated by any . One and kept clean. . " . f. c . . . .; , Welbotn Furn Company ; Hiffh Point, NV ' ' ; ' tcVc-cC'O oo 'v': ::::::: : : o o 4 ;. !, and wh-n the attack , ' f ,1 t. ;!ow t! 1 plarnl , . ' . Yon Wi!l b svir- ' 'c r ' f V : :. h it .r- Dy: J. T. Vuncannon, Uh!.,'N. C. o r '
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