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tiii: courier.. toxpuoxu XUMK PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Asheboro, N. C Ksnaber 20, 1919 VULUnMGStlUPS uvn wt m 'VKTTZO STATU, .OOVUKJUNT 1 'he eooeViKtloa aork oa ue airets Jvul U Ju Cr RUsALE f Uie city u progressing eiy raj ii-y. ' 1 , . . -v,. . vaaer and tj nrtirt d ta order el -r. sad Hit. T.-J. fV.boTTw f v. c : .. . . Mr. s. s. cx r towa Uat Saturday on County, toad ia Ua special proeeeOm Mills wt la ""uoa vcu ucnaruaon, . asa. uc 6th day of Deeembn-. 1919 .12 a 'dock A number of oar citizens in Vi!U noon, at the court Uum door Ashe- ng pigs these cool frosty morning, bora, North Carolina, offer for aai tu w, . , tha highest bidder for cash that certain i lfed- of Edgar as in the tract or parcel cf land lyin- and being cty ulX. Monday. iB County Wjl Wk. Haliu r. ..- . , . adjoining the lands of J. It. ark. dr,?1 ehor & Mf. ai ing. ' e,w de as follows: beginning uuub oa the bunk of Mt. rtea&ant creek and Air, and Mr. J. 0. Fields, cf Randle- ruiu Northwest up a small branch, Nunc "Biytf M. b on Genui&s Aspirin y Bayer ' 7 . . .T.r r'man Icoute 3. were in town last Mon- various courses thereof 20 chains rs. nvw m. uay on business. 00 siraignt una to a Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Ross have moved I r o j- ca. c Peoples Auto . Service Co. ASHEBORO, N. C. Mr. Tom Crotts, Trinity Route into their new home on Woith St. Monday Mr. Clarence Spangh, 01 urnwooa,' nr c. vas the week end guest of friends in Visnd ins lanuiy on jjilnset Ave. uSt the city. j Tuesday. Messrs. I. F. Craven, H. F. Brady ana u. o. iouiiiu, ui ixuuKu., me city iaat iUesday on busings tjoing irom Asaeiwio to 'lroy. in Asheboro Tuesday for a land sale. A number of out ctizens are attcm ing wie Sandniil Fair at I'ineiiurst this week. Messrs. John Sanders ami Nerius Jorflan, of Montgomery county, were busi tess visitors 111 Asheboro Monday. Randlerntui black oak: "f" m thence North 8 chain. 75 links to a TZ.ITJ' 'ST 1. White oak: thence West 29 ehinB and ,'vVZ. i as a business visitor m th ritv fiftv link, to . hl.V o,v liio-ht-n. .".T": line; thence North 25 chains znd htty prescribed hr iWyu.anfc ' - ni.u-- A Hayworth. of Coleridre " Jl f"w J? cu i ytJUt. rry tu uzM w a. tbiete links to a hickory; thence South 32 of Baysr Manufacture of MoMaettia degrees ecst 5 chains to a post oak: acfdester ef SaUcylieaaid. Mr. Roy Cox, of Tuomasville was in f0"111.011 ?uth'8 corner; thence; bjub o cnoins to a stone Mcwasters ANlstpuNUSMENT corner in the Sandy Creek tse.d; tiiencel Uie various courses up saiu road 291 The North Carolina Teachers' As INCORPORATED. DISTRIBUTORS FOR PHONE 1U Mi. J. R. Nov. Ragan. of Mechanic, v.as chains to Mt Pleasant creok: thence aemhlv will he hed at RalMir: a unamess visiwr in tne city t nuay uown me various courses of sail creek 26, 27 and 28, 1919. j ci last veck. to the beginning, containing 188 acres, The Railroad Administration Mr Le Andrews nf Trinity 0 moS, ?r , . granted special rates to the Teaches Ki !: nooe Anurews, of Innity, was a This resale is made because of a f the StatiT. The rata is so arranred bvsiness visitor in Uie city r nday of lawful increase in bid havimr been ? -n L rr&?gea mst-wtek. j , ""..y1? Prrn o that it will not cost any one but "" over hihest bid made at the four cents per mile for a round trip iiy s c f r:n- previous sale of the above described wins tlA it'im tnw . , kwJa kJ. JUH . Ill l h'll : ' -S I k I II Ik VV UUaa -. -- ui-i-h L1 UB L11C W ai 8, paid The Courier apieaaaw in tev ot-' lands. ... ' , . '.. ua iuvii uny vi ivvciuucitivi?,' lb win uc auviaauic 1UI 1,11.1 0. R. YORK, is planning on going to see the ticket Comnusioner. Chalmers and Overland Cars THE BUSINESS GETTERS AND "SPEED WAGONS" DO ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK AND CARRY ALL ACCES SORIES, GASOLINE AND OILS. TIRES AND TUBES Overland Tested 250,000 miles. Three-point Cantilever Springs. Greatest improvement since pneumatic tires. Exclusiv with the Overland for riding comfort and speed. Chalmers It is unequaled for power and its economical uses of gas and oil, and has all other good qualities of a Number One car. Come to see us. We are ready to give you service at once. I i M .. A. R. Grace, of Ttmr. tall iast week While in Asheboro. : business. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parks and lit- Plot- D. Wwitw.v vilw,ol tie daughter, Miss Mary, were visit- iRanUieman Erade1 ' . ' fn thp drs in Asheboro last week. city last Saturday. Mr. in tne business, Mrs. Levi Tucker who lives three miles south of Asheboro suffered a light stroke of paralysis last week. The Randolph Chapter of U. D. C. met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Ham mer yesterday. Mrs. Parlier, of North Wilkesboro, become teacher. is visiting her daughter, Miss Grace, who is a teacher in the high school. The Coal Strike has been called off John Betts, of High Point, was Z JeSp4ns to e f a fedenU city Thursday oAast week on 3AL doing much if they have not struck. If you want to be a fault finder voi? can always find seme thing to find fault agent and get your ticket a few days before the dte, and have your certifi cate attached to ticket. Any one wishing further advice write to Mr. A. T. Ak!en, Raleigh, N. C. Miss Berta Wood, who has been working in the Acme Hosiery Kins, Mrs. W. K. Dickens has ' returned from Candor, where she visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Luck are prepar- left Sunday lor Tabernacle school to witn' nlt if vou Vv'ant to be an apprai become teacher. ser vou can always find some thing to appraise. Remember that Thanksgiving Day is next inursoay. uount your many blessings and see what God has done and render thanks accordingly. You will be happy if you try to make others happy. If you make one person YOUR COLD EASED AFTER FIRST DOSE ing to move to Laurinburg where Mr. per day smile, you have accomplished " - ... 1 I'nmA 4--1tn vmiAHti TiiVtiln Luck will open a garage. Mr. E. L. Mcffitt attended the Chris tian Conference which was Burlingtcn last week. son? tning worth while. Mr. R. L. Moffitt, of Coleridge, was a business visitor in the city yester day. Mesdames M. E. Lovett and Hal W. Walker attended the meeting of Fed erated Clubs of this distinct in High Point Tuesday."" " " Remember that former Gov. Pat- held in terson, of Tenn. will deliver an address at the M. E. Church to night on the subject, "The New Era." Mrs. Davidson, wife of Captain Da vidson, has arrived in A.-iheboro to epend the winter. She has been vis iting her daughter fn Chicago. Mr. Frank Redding, Jr. of Davidson College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Redding Mr. C. L. Steed and daughter Miss on Sunset Ave. returning last Tues Elizabeth and son Dan were in Ashe- day. boro yesterday on their way to Greensboro. Used 50 years without a change. TL. r i rvu Millar C Fashioned kind miner s ,hat ever iaiu. I Unequalled for LlVer Biliousness, Sick tl Headache, Consti- Plllc pation and Mala 1 f ia. your Grand father relied on 4 s them. Nothing 1 JC better at any price. Get the genuine. Atnlldiuirsists. Manfd.by IVIk Miller Drug Co., Inc.. Richmond, Va. 'Tape's Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold in a lew hours Relief comes instantly. A dose tal:en every two hours until three doses a taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all the grippe misery. The very first dose opens your clo ged up nostrils and the air par.ses m the hend, stops nose running, relieves the headache, dullness, fever! (ihness sneezing, soreness, and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Clear your congested head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which cost only a fev cents at any drag store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! t VITANOLA NATURAL AS LIFE very home should have a good musical in l ixument Why not a Vitanola? Plays all l ecords with best results. Will make a nice Christmas present. HEAR IT AT O. R. FOX'S Mr. Ralph Andrews, of the Albe marle News, has been visiting his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Andrews, for in High Point the past few days. Mrs. Alia Ingram McKeithan, of Aberdeen, was in Asheboro yesteroay the guest of Mrs. Henry Luther. Mrs. McKeithan has been visiting relatives Mr. Cone Ridge has leased some Mr. R. C. Johnson went to Winston- land in the Caraway section and in Salem Tuesday for his car which was Concord township for Northern hunt in a wreck about three weeks ago. The ers, who will come down in tne near car was pretty badly smashed up but future. Mr. Ridge is organizing a has been repaired and is good as new. 1 hunting club. Mr. and Mrs. M. EL Allred, Mr. and) Miss May Andrews is in the Greens Mrs. Lxiurin Crani'ord, Mr. O. R. Fox boro Record's contest and stands ucur and Miss Mary Fox spent Sunday in the head of the list. She iionc Tues Rockingham guests of Mr. Ludolpn day in Liberty canvassing for su ri se nptions. Mr. P.. D. I Good Clothes t ARE Hard to Find t ox, Dr. K. M. Yokley. Winston-Salem Mr. P.. D. bo.vd.vm .1:, o. pcagrove was in the city one day last week. Any No. 2, ex.itr. to r.iove his tami.y w one wishing to write to him his ad- Asheboro m t ic near luture. Mr. Uow drcss is as follows; 222ft Main St ueriuuk nas puicnasou iur. . 11. . en opposite Zinzindrof Hotel, and is as-j ley's reside w oouth t ayettevwe hociated with Dr. Charlotte. St. Mr. Chas. Shamburger, of Chula. Mr. Luther Robbins of Edgar, wau Va. was called to High foint last Vved. a business visitor in the city Ihurs to be present during the operation of! day of last week. Mr. Uobbins is en his sister, Miss Bettie Shamburger wno gwceimg the building ol a public road underwent an operation lor appendi-' 1 rom Edgar to the old Mountain Road, irom Asneooro vj uijii i wm. CltlS. At T AiirnlUn II-n 11 T". rVr. . ". X L'r-'iT . u'K tor went an oner.Uon at the High 1-omt SrBt tit, wUl ( tSatnienl un- IwU about t.o veeto .no, .eturn- Members of the Woman's Club are, Rey Ifa Erwin family have re asked to secure government food price ceived a warrn reception in Norwood, lists at once from Mrs. I. C. Moser Mr Erwin preached his first sermon to and distribute same in their respective gix hundre people. They have left a neighborhoods. Postmaster Koss will large number 0f friends in Asheboro also have lists for distribution. jwft0 wiu near 0f hig recep- ... . - m ! tion in his new home. ttirs. wooven, wi.o u w photographer in the United SUtes ijr c L, whtiaker left Monday for army, was In Asheboro the first of the Concord where he goes to attend the week. She makes a specialty of vis- annual meeting of the North Carolina iting the hornet of the people and tak- Methodist Protestant Conference. Mrs. ing picture. She wil visit Asheboro Whitaker accompanied her husband to again thii season. lxington where she will visit her sis ter. Mr. Elwooc Nedell, traveling sales-( . ,, , , , man of New Ydrk City, wa. in the Mis, Julia Thorns was a week end city yesterday. He bear, the name of , visitor at home. Miss Thorns is do "The Million DolUr SaleBman," hmv-, ing Y W. C. A. work in O"otte. J She Ing iron this distinction by aelling a and Mrs. ReiUy, of Charlotte, attend rtullioa dollars worth of Thrift Stamps ed a genend meeting of the Y. W. C. ia four, months. He jUnda at tne A worker, in New York gently and head of the list and has been awarded were assigned to work in North Caro honort by the U, S. government., jMna, . w.v ,k, v.. ih. in Henry G. Hart, of Woodiear, w. "y.r"1. whonaabeen " ".,,. th-L.v March 11. 1919. t t t Everywhere men are searching for the best to be had but stocks are low in this class. We, though, are fortunate to have the largest line of Royal Clothing we have ever had, which is one of the best to be found anywhere. Young men's clothing and overcoats, with style that gives a thrill of joy and a smile of sat isfaction. We are specializing in the best cloth ing obtainable. We have clothes that will wear, that's all. The Wood Gash Clothing Company ASHEBORO, N. C. 2 I Dqjendable SpaA Plugs' I ill vmnP?' Have your motor washed out and jy jfj WvA with Quaker State oil. Notice I j pmSa. 4t p t.;e duTerence in the way it runs and "'ie Pov'cr gives. j B f p Qmiker Clate, the tested oil, made : Q i rel Pennsylvania crude oil. P V'J8j III CAROLINA AUTO COS.'.'AKv yMMIl I Asheboro, N. C. Dr. the United SUtea Navy for the past two years arrived m Asheboro Yeater- and graduated from the Hospital two years arnvea in Asneooro i eer- zr-.r ctrtohmr 1919 a e a splendid record . a PW.7Vi"r4tl Annrentlce " . VT T? -.- . mA AJnir. boiniitml WOT. V nan rionua ror um pan eignveea . . , i 1 if. Ira WeateT UOkr. cf Salisbury, m , f U . s . ' ' M. 0, enlUrted V tha Navy July 1. Mr. Zeb Rush,' who baa aecepted 1919, and took vf the achcol work, and h . .tn,T!ilnT "P''gradrnted October 8, WIS. and la now for tha AahetMro Coffin and . Caakt grrt jupital Asprentice and Cwrpaay. warI lart wwk from i , hospital wra. Mr. MU1- fle trip ta eaauw P.iTwit to the mary tralnlrg acbeol, . Mr. Ruah had tha mlfortaa.'ita(lte4 Nswpert, ILL V f naWuiv nisi MMivtal strut snilt mmm 1 - ' stolon s Clinton. Ue describes ata sir. 8. B. Parha, ofWlnt6B-8alein, J cendiUoa aa being traxie as he had was bostaeas viwtor la the city Uat - rotten aw viotain which amouaUd TMdtf. nr. raru aaa arrmnircu , U coaaiderabl at prvMmt prtew. with the Ttoib Aut rveaConv , Hum r.i.i i. nMM'.i iK.'n.. ia W) la thfllr GDletU Tires. time Mr. Ruah was there and he I la k alas prwnting We ouaOMrrs thinka some member of that aotahie aad friends with a cpy cf the 1920 : - crowd tecame tha poeseSMt f his Iihim's Almanac whWh camea earthly pofusiaa. r advertisement for K. B. Park 4 Co JiBIiBBIJSIIEB g . Jl JUST RECEIVED SOLID CARLOAD pf?! b S 1 GILLETTE TIRES AND TUBES. . J. ijl g m x'-:. f o DADTf'C x rn m&rkiM S m COR. LIBERTY AND FIFTH STS. Jpfgp K E20aZ A Peoples Auto Service Company, Distributors
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