THURSDAY. OCTOBER. SO, 1919 TB ASIIEBORO COURIER, A&IIEB0R0, N. C Page FlTt THE COURIER TELEPHONE NUMBER I PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS kLSSZ ruesoay. - Misj Julia Thorn left Tuesday for. Charlotte to accept a position ttere. Asheboro, N. C, October 80, 1919 T vutunNosnufft ' ' uiuu gnr rva 17KITED STATES ) ' COVKUUiENT ' Serreaat E. A. Riuuwll. nf tx nm 1 A 'division, Company L, 18th infantry, u at noma on a tar lough. He tpent last Sunday with hie aunt, Mra. J. C Han-1 T nao. V ! ' . I A number of Asheboro people at-' tended the conference at Greensboro last Sunday and heard Bishop" Dan- .ingwa ana cecretary oi me iNary Josephua Daniels. Misses Flossie and Florence ilar ley and Mrs. Bertha Pool, of Frank linville, were in Ashe bo ro Saturacy m tv r i m. o-i i f. Walte Routh, ol TBdleman V 3115 Announcement Grocery Changes Hands Itoute a. unaerpmg wvm in b Mr Car80n and from the oieman noispiwu, uu 14 in,- uj 0 to Fayetteville for a ten ttays rAnwSSJf ffi- Mi88 Irma Whitfield left yesterday North Carolina, spent Thursday ;of lasaifor her home in Lumberton. Miss week in the city, attendinff the Mis-, wtf has accepted a position with sionary Conference of the Fnends! the iUtx of deeds of Robeson coun. Churches of Randolph county. jy Born to Mr and Mrs. Charlie Mc-( Mr8 Henry RobinS little Mar Gee, ofTnmty Route 1, a son. I garet Erwin have returned from a vis Mr. Troy Reddmg, of Caraway, was Hock Hill 1arlington 8 u in the city one day last week on mm-1 Mr8 Mhe Worthj who h I,ess- . x . . . j v it'iting relatives in Asheboro, left yes The material has ."fed to asDhalt terday for ner hom(J m the streets of the city with. G R Underwood Dreached his Mr. Z. V. Cayeness and son, Wade, ,arewell sermon to 00 con. of Coleridge, were business visitors gregation on last Sunday morning. in the city Saturday of last-week Mr John K Wood.s bungalow on Mr. amney wu, wuu olUUxk Wortn Street is nearing completion. the A. Cj. VOliegc " ivaicign, ym a week end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. James waucer return- t t o I have sold my stock of groceries to Mr. C. E. Allen, who has moved in and taken charge. I thank my former patrons and trust they will extend the same courtesies to Mr. Allen they have to me. All accounts to October 28 are due me. I will continue in Cross Tie and Fertilizer bus iness and will still have office at same place. J. A. HOLDER t V ! Auction Sale of X X Personal Property WILL SELL MY PERSONAL PROPERTY ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH Beginning at 10 O'clock One Kingsbury upright piano, practicallv.new; Household and Kitchen Furniture, Wagon and farming tools, one bred pure bred Duroc sow, one oure bred Berkshire boar, five stands of bees in t.unis, with honey. Charles Shamburger MECHANIC, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE chains to a stake in Small's lme; thence Will You North of Small's and Fentress, line SDend 50c. on RAT-PXAP To Save $100, ed Friday of last week from thir bnd- m in evangelistic meetm; al tour to wasmngton ana omer, Maj-or Leonard James and his bro-; Northern cities.- Ither, of Lexington, were in Asheboro Mr. Bryan Cox, of Seagrove, was a Mond n their way to Kamseur,i business visiwr iu uic oanuunj. i Where they went to make arrangc- Mr. Frank Steed, of Steeds, was in Asheboro on business Monday. xt l . i l ivirs. ivuius eixs lucauav jii hv vinnrp rT an ftrrlpr nt rhp Nnnor- rill pnaina rn T.ne npcnnninsr rnntain- ctlttiTFj1- ior Court of Randolph County in . ing Seventy Nine acres more or less. One 50c. pkg can kill 50 rats. The meeting, feft Mondayor Pilot Moun- Misses Lizzie Phillips and Katherme Special Proceeding entitled W V. TRACT NO. 2 Beginning at a stone averaye ra t will r ob ; yot . of $10 a year tain whpr hp will conduct the siner- curn3 spent last oaturuay in nigii 1 " " j-aiut--is. i wm m uic uuuuic ui iu, "''6 . --r, ---- .r r, ,. ; : Point shopping. Sour Stomach on the 15th. dav of November 1919 at thence South 37 decrees West 10 lon- KAl-tsNAf is deadly to rats. 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale at chains to a stone thence Noroth 53 Cremates after killing. Leaves no . uif r.ieest bmaer ai degrees West 20 chains to astone m sme". Comes in cakes. Rats wiii pass at thp rnnrt. hnnsp Annr in Ashplinrn thp nricinal iinp! thpnre South of sail! UP meat, gram, cheese to feast r -i , i.. ., . ...... , x . ... . PAT.SVAP Tk c frtrt. m I rnp Tn nwinir npspnnpn rpa imp an rn ns T.n a kt np hpnp iv s vi ... . Three sies, 25c, on 50c, Kat slowlv mafifirnfp vnnr .i i i i . . . t m a xr- i j :i i 4..-- ai T7 . :., i: o- -.f. ai iiu n n ann tr na ranrpp nv of last weeK. ivir. v,u i i-Jiuupm ".ments for some of the free attractions vnorougniy, aosum irom meat ior a w:. uiu . uCaLi.UCu m wu., u.. am ..uU - , : r - ; , .'uC.... Seagrove Graded School. at Kamseur fair few days, and in most cases the. sour petition in this cause, more parn- chains to astone thence North 2g.50 p 4 ? w r AbneDoio Mr. Clyde Cox, of Greensboro, was Misg Mamie Russell has returned to stomach will disappear. If it does not, cularly described as follows: chains to the Beginning containing Urug Co., Asheboro, M. U a week end visitor in the city last her home jn Troy visiting take one of Chamberlain's Tablets hp- TRACT NO. 1 BEGINNING at a Fifty Six acres more or less. - week. Ifripnds in Salishurv last week. mediately alter supper. Red meats' stake Clark Fentress norner thence This sale is made on the account law of 1913. Mr. E. 0. York has recently moveai Qarjce Albright, occompanied are most likely to cause sour stomach north 80 degrees west on Fentress of an advance bid having been placei; This the 28th clay of October 1919 from Central Falls to l jyjjss Virginia Eskridge, passea and you may find it best to cut tnem line 22.25 chains to a stake in said ;ine; upon the same after the former saie t Liience ouulii oil vile uiviuin line oo.uU 111 tins cuae vviui acuuiuuiiv.e niui liic ln's family Asheboro. ' . , I through Asheboro Friday on their out- Mr. Roy Cox, of Ihomasvuie, XNOirn way home to gpend he week end Carolina was a week end visitor m the They returned Monday to Elon Col-ity- .. . lege. . . . Miss Sudie crown aiienaea ine omh Miss Lucile Scarboro, who is teach ing in the Troy graded school, spent the week end at home. Mrs. T. G. Bonkemeyer is visiting W. V. SMITH Commisioner. lIUBd UUUl. .J1"" " --- 'V Fair, which was held at Raleigh, the latter part of last weeK. Mrs. Charlie aiyres, accoinpaureu v,o latfpr nart of last week Mr and Mrs W. N Steed visited their son Lewis on Trinity Route One, the latter part of the week, returning home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Steed has clos ed out all his property in TIew Market Township, selling his plantation to Mr. Walter Farlow. Mr. W. S. Crowson, Route was in the city her daughter Mrs. Glenn HendricKS Darents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bur- visited their son and brother in Kaieign- v at Troy thjs .veek Mr. and Mrs. James O. Walker nave returned from their bridal trip and are at home with Mrs. O. R. Cox. The women all ove the country are forming organizations against pur chasing any clothing and unncessary food until prices are reduced. One of V.P nV.uvVi ROripf. ips in Atlanta. Ga.. of Asheboro has adopted resolutions to this effed one day last d the women belonging to this or- week. " , ' ganization are adhering to it. Mr. Lewis N. Steed, and wife moved; Ml. and Mrt -p. E. Lassiter have to the city last Tuesday, where they .moved jnto their new home on Cedar will make their future home. Avenue, formerly called Academy St. Rev. W. J. Edwards, of Coleridge Mr j yf Cornelison, of Montgom passed through the city last Monday, 'ery county, who for seveial years returning irom ms biiiiuiuliucui. jived m Salisbury, went to vaiiiornia Jlandleman. several years ago and has returned Mr. W. H. Mann, of Chatam County and expects to locate in some business -was a business visitor in the city last Troy Monday. Mr. Mann is a very success-( Mlss Annie Yow, who'since her re ful farmer of Chatham county 1, from France 'in1 the summer has Mr. Earl White, of Glenola, was a been at Thomasville with her parents, business visitor in the city last Mon-Mr and Mrg George H. Yow, has day. . I gone to High Point, to act as superin- Mr. Graham D. Monroe, of Limg-tenden 0f a sanitarium at -that place, ton, sent his subscription to The Cou-j Migg Lois Miller, daughter of Mr. rier, for one year, and says thaf this and Mrg yf a. Miller, of Thomasville is the only way that he can obtain was married at tne Keformed parson news from Randolph county. Mr..ftge m Thomasville, on Wednesday . Monroe is a former citizen of Ran- evening 0f ia8t week to Mr. John F. Iolph and .was a member of Company Hvatt( Rev j a. Palmer officiating. K, and has many friends in this coun- jjr Walter Davis and family, of ty. IGlenola, spent Sunday , in Asneboro Bom to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brady, witn Mr L. c. Phillips' family. 810 West Green Street, High Point.r . , twin daughters. TThese Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best lhe meeting whicn nas oeen in: Grain."' Says Ered Lamb. progress at Level Cross, under the directions of Bro. Doiser, the pastor and Rev. Millawav doing the preach-s "It's hard to keep rats out of a feed store. Tried for years. A neignbo ing through the week. The meeting mg store sold me some KAi-aiNAr. was good, with several conversions. I It worked wonders. Gathered up dead The new church at Level (Jross win raia every mm mug. uuubi... be completed in the near future. RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now They The New Salem church has a new wouldn't eat my best grain when I coat of paint, recently and the same threw RAT-SNAP around." Three siz adds much to the beauty of the churclJes, 25e, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaran- There was a special dinner held at teed by Cox-Lew Hardware Co. and Tont Marley's, of Level Cross in honor Asheboro Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. of Arthur Marley, who recently return-1 ed from over seas. Mr. Walter Farlow, of Edgar was in the city Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redding and Mrs. J. W. Black of Asheboro were visitors in Ramseur last Sunday. Mr. Rufus Brady, of Coleridge wag a business visitor in the city last Tues day. We recTet verv much to srive up our Raster of the M. E. church. Rev. Ira Irwin. The meeting at the Friend church, which has been in progress for the past two weeks, doted Monday night. We are proud to note the good which has been accomplished during the seres of thm raeetitur. Mr. Irvln Cox, of Worthviile, was a visitor in the city the early part of tnls week. Rev. 8. M. Rankin, of Greensboro, preached for the Presbyterian congre mtion last Sunday morning at eleven o'clock , MIm May MeAlUter . returned the last of the week from a visit to rela tives In Greensboro. Miia Mildred Harrrave will be at the Ramseur fair next Friday and Saturday and examine the bablea of . the county. Mm. C. T. tnck, of Seatrure Routt was in Atheborft Tuesday. MIm Pearl Russell was tn Atbebor Tuetday on her wny to Spero. where bo if teachinr. Mitt Kuaaell Dad at tended the marriage of her brother. wt. Krnect.G. Ruwell, to Miai Mag i Cagle. at 8earovo, Mr. Robert 8aundora, who baa been at Montrose tor the pant few months, bat returned to bit home at Seagrore Route 2. - ' , h 4 - . Mn. C. B, Griffla tpent Mondajr fn Hl-h Point . - ' - Mm. fiparjr-r left tbo tatter Prt of taat wk for High Point, ber the' will underro treatment hi ,th- High Point hoepltaU 4 v Mm. i. T. flwtkk baa return-d to pt bnme In Sanford after vialUng Mrs. . C, lUnnah. , ' JOYLAND Friday TAYLOR HOLMES IN " "IT'S A BEAR" A Comedy Feature. Saturday VIOLA. DANA .' IN ,. , "SOME BRIDE" .'A daring Comedy beau tifully played. . TUESDAY, NOV. 4 BILLIEBURKE rniE MAKE- BE- h r UEVE WIFE Admission, 11c. and 22a' T IP HE Red Cross banner carries the glory of Americanism to the far corners of the earth. Its Unselfish Service has won the undying gratitude of humanity. And now, to be to America in Peace what it has been to the World in War, is its sacred Duty and Yours. EVERY AMERICAN Must Answer to the .4 THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL K1 . l. O 11 1010 IIUVCIIIUCX A IAJ A A, A J X. j iiifflvfi! 771m tpace contributed by Ji McGraryRedding tjardware Go. Go. Gox liewis Hardware H u 3 i 1 -. -I " i ' . . .

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