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T::lT."DAY, DECEMBER 18, 1D10 nr. ..i:i:?oro courier, asiiep.oro. n. c. Page Tive i ::e courier L PARAGRAPHS N. C, December 11, 1919 W. Gerrirr is in Raleigh Ashe'' c I .. .. ' his ween un."iu"is sionary. ... , , . - Mis Hallie Koss, wno nas oeen suf fering from an attact of bronchial pneumonia at Salem College, is im- PIVarious cities througout the South Bre raising money to aid the flood stricken people many of whom are homeless. . Mr F.ueene Morris unuerwem ui A hunting party of unusua'. int..' . was enjoyed recently by Job". V. F. C. and C. A. Gamer, J. W. Morgan M. F. Skeen. The party hunt nl in I k. C. Rush, E. F. Walker, Hal K 'snix ar,.i en and Coiumbus county. They ca::: home with four foxes, two co onehundred and nine birds, on- n. NOTICE Ol LAM) ALE , f OJJe:iol t. ourl Li kaii'iOli'ii a special prweeilinjr en'.aK'i Own Chv.scoc. guai-Jkan 1or Owen tt a: and A. 1. Kreder of ti i unty in Lull of full Miss Lucile Scarboro, who is toe ing in Troy this year was at horn Saturday for the day. Mr. G. W. Worefield, of Lexingtu:'.. was in town the first of the week. Mr. Elbert Moffitt, of Cerro Gordo, is visiting his mother Mrs. Cora Moftiu Mr. Rufus Tilly, of Brim, who own-; the old Hunsucker place, near Ashi age 1 vi!l on the :n.t day of Decem ber 1911) sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court-house doot in Asheboro, X. C. the following de scribed tract of timber, the merchan table timber all pine timber eight in ches in diameter and ten inches from tlie pi )und, and the oak tin ker seven teen inches in diameter the measure ment of said timber to be Cti inches from the pro.ind. Beginning at a stone Southeast cor ner of lot No. 2 runs Enst 20chains and boro was in town this week and expects to move to Randolph in the spring. Nation for appendicitis at the High ?. ' n " ,en e 3S up. I u DT,:tol Cfntiirdav morninir Mr ""'"6 "" ouiyying mm. .in aim oj wise iu a. sione mence Point Hosp.tal Saturday onur. mr. and y Cavi and MrR East 12 chains an(, gfi ,inkR t gtone : 1 ...Ilk nnnanrlSiti Morns cwas ""r" Ora Poole, of Coleridge township were thence South 1 chain and oO links to a while in oausoury uu in Asheboro shonDinir todav. Mr. Cavi- DQSt oak: thence Knst. 1(1 MinS ml He tried treaimem. rainer uWi. , v; ' ; ;n !inU . , tf " . " i " pine; thence North 29 chains and 59 tis weks ago, we-e ,. . tV, says w than have an P section. He says he cannot get alom ning, but decided tnai uic - without the Courier and his subscript- links to a stake; thence We.sc 19 chains o to do was ion as a proof has moved up to Dec. and 50 links to a black bush; thence Hiipwru,6 ----- 1, 1927. Mrs. A. S. Jackson of Lawrencevili Virginia, nas accepted a position as South 14 chains and 10 links to a white oak; thence East 11 chains and 80 links to a stone thence North 44 chains and fi linl s to a DOSt oak: thence East. 25 ains and 80 links to a stone; thence thin .. - is Vi k Umi. for within a shor time Mis Annie Fox who hs been at Creed . a.. . , nA M vn A u v more ? r c:0 watch renaiver with the F.mnirp Store " Mr. J. H. McCain, .. -- ----- -"'"".r" , . ch with apoplexy more tnan a weeK agu ..... ...D as taken to the High Point Hospital xeccomended. Mr Mcuaili S conuiLJOii nia mis. a. a. anci, vi oiuiiiuia, ' . n . a; 0.,l. O 1 : ;.. .- aui i : " - erious irom me ume ,.c ouu... uii,m, is .n A .. iu nuv m; Ternls of sale cagh ti K-ken riis luaiiy iiicimo 'if- w,.. . ill SOCn reCOVer. "i"iici mio. . , l r. .nuin? wnu io acii- MiS Mal'V IJUlia leaves imuunvn uuaij Dltn. - ...1 rtr.as fnr tn.l M.-c H V 5t nf Ton.l fnr Sanitonum, wucic one s ..... ,wm ... , . w. t" atment. were in Ashboro the latter part of There was no disturbance on Tues- last week on their way to Liberty to ,lav among the sun, stars and moon as attend the marriage of Mrs. Steed's v as predicted by superstitious persons, sister, Miss Blanch Trogdon to Rev. of whom were American Indians. Paul Kennatt ' The. young people at the various Mrs. S. S. Cox, and son Carl or .M folleces in the State are expected to Asheboro Star Route were in the city arrive within the next few davstor &arday The M p Sumlay school the holidays, JOYLAND SATURDAY MAY ALLISON IN "CASTLES IN THE AIR A delightful comedy in .' hich May Allison, the golden girl of the sciten, is seen as Fortuna, a romantic little usher in a fashionable theatre. One day she meets a millionaire. See what happen.-. The story is on1 v, hre flashes of brilliant humor blend with stirring heart appeals. FRIDAY TOM MIX IN "ACE HIGH" A tale of adventure in the service of th-. Canadian North West .Mount ed Police. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 26 and 27 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "His Majesty the American" A tremendously big and highly en- Monday. wn set' he nl. South 17 chains and 25 links to the tertaining picture where time, brains Begiiving, it bring lot No. ,". plot No. and money have been used lavishly to 3 containing 11 acres more or Ipkr produce a one hundred oer cent at traction. Big from every standpoint. This sale is made on the account of We have secured this picture lor a an advance bid having been placed on two-day run affording an unusual op the former bid. Said sale is accord- portunity for the people of Asheboro ingfly made. and surrounding country to see such This the 15th, day of December 1919. a high class attraction at a moderate JOHN T. BRITTIAN'j price. Commisioner 2t 12-18 Admission, 20 cents and .'iO cents. Old Hickory Cafe Extends Greetings and Good Wishes For Christmas We thank our patrons for their support and solicit future patronage and co-operation WHITE GIFT SERVICE AT THE I P. CHURCH CHRISTMAS NIGHT 25 , ;u i,i,i Mr. Ralph Andrews, who has been nhHstm:,, nio-ht " ,v,;f J' The Courier is this week appearing visiting homef oiks for the past week vice An interesting programe is be-! in its Christmas edition. JNext weeK returned to Aioemarie, in. v.., wneie ing arranged and every one will have we will only issue a small paper on ac- he will resume his position as Lino- an opportunity to bring white g'fts to' count of legal'advcrtising . type operator, of the Albemarle News. the Kin j A number Ol tne Cluzens Ol urc ncuuuis iraia may ix ireaiu in auvi , tovm have been killing large hogs dur- around Asheboro during the Christman NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND, weather. holid&ys. ' Nora Irene Allred the six months Mrs. Myrtie H. Moffitt returned last Undcr and by virtue of dn order of program old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry week from Florida, where she has been resale made by the clerk of the Court With no advance in DHCeS, Allred of Jedar rans aieu jcokiu-j. vioiuhk icmnvco ouu 01 Kandoipn (Jounty, JMortli (Carolina,1 Mr. W. M. Dorsett, of Ramseur Rt. Mr. C. M. Hayworth returned last j a certein special proceeding entitled! Two was in AsneDoro on uuswcoo weeit irom s jean uusn et ai against Margaret this morning. , Greensboro, where he underwent an Rusn et ai( the undersigned commis- Rev. J. A. LedDetter vno nas muvuu operation ior appunuu-iua. mi. nr sioner will, on the 27th day of Decern- THURSDAY, DEC BESSIE LOVE IN T1, T.,.l 1 i lie uuiiiaiiicu iidiu Also WILLIAM DUNCAN IN "SMASHING BARRIERS" A feature and serial. A double TUESDAY, 24TH BERT LYTELL IN from Randleman to Albemarle was m worth's two brothers, Drs. R. W. and ber, 1919, at 12 o'clock M., at the court; 1HE LION S DEN Asheboro yesteTday Mr. Ledbetter was c. A. Hayworth preformed tne opera- house door in Asheboro sell at public1 A picture possessing the qualities driving through. He has accepted ine uon. inis is rawer an unusuai occur- auction those certain tracts or parcels of satisfying entertainment. rastorate of the M. r. churcn ai Aioe- ance, out it was Dy tne request oi mi. 0t land situate and being in the county Jrle Hayworth that his brothels do the aforesaid, and more fully described Mr J. H. Hill of Worthville, was a operation. He is now at home and get- and denned as follows, to-wit: visitor in Asheboro today. Mr. Hill ting along nicely. Tract No. 1. The homo place of says he has not been without the Mr. C. F. Birkhead who lias accept- Wiley Rush, deceased, in Asheboro, Courier in his home for thirty seven ed a position as agent of the Southern containing '.i 7-8 acres more or less. vears. He is now living with his son Railway office at Asheboro, has moved at Worthville. his family from Spencer. They are Christmas brings joy to all, to the occupying the new cottage or the Ala rliildren undescriablc joy over mance Real Estate and Trust Co. and the tacination oi omn-a A numDtr oi nonor roiis ior me vu of- Claiis. To the older people a seconn rious schools will -be published Janu . , i i . : thn Kirt.h nr .. .... 1 joy over tne ccieui See b')ok 90 page 429, Register's fice, Randolph County. T'-act No. 2. Known as the Tucker land, adjoining the lands of William C. Hammer, Frank Newby and others, and containing 50 acres more or less. Tract No. 4. Known as the Cimh our Savior. On last bunday weeK no less tr.an worm tract on sycamore street, con- Mr J C. Loflin, pastor at Fullers. s;x Lexington men were injured in an taming about One-halt acre more or was a business visitor in the city automobile accident, but fortunately less. Tucsdav only one of the them was seriously in- Tract No. 5. Adjoining tne lands of Mr Wilbert Kinney of AJsheboro jured, and that was Mr. Rob Sharp, a Eli Brown, W. F. Redding and others, Route One is suffering from an attack 73-year-old Confederate veteran, who containing 85 acres, more or less, bee of -npendicitis at the home of his sis- js suffering from a broken leg. He deed from J. W. Birkhead to Wiley ter Mrs Will Berry in North Ashe- was nin over by a motorcvele ridden Rush and Wm. C. Hammer, book 72, boro' ' " by Dr. J. E. Younts. page 434. A beautiful bunch of mistletoe is on The high cost of living does not seem Tract No. 6. Beginning on the exhibition in the window of the Old to interfere with Christmas buyers, land granted by the State of North Hickorv Cafe It was brought there by People seem to want to buy expensive Carolina to George C. Mendenhall, Mr Zell Brown of Asheboro No. 1, goods. It is to be hoped that eve.-- April 10, 1854, registered in book 23, who sivs that it has been growing for body will buy a- little as possible page 191, Register's office, Randolnr a numbe of years and reduce the cost of living. School county and other lands described in Mrs and Mrs. W. P. Patton who teachers, preachers, mayors of towns, deed from Judith Mendenhall, execu ha've been in Asheboro for the past and everybody should use their best tor. , ., , cail fnr F.nE-fand ff-t. tn inilnce neonh- to buv as lit- Terms of sale: One third cash, up- the first of the vear Mr. Patton is a tie as possible until the high cost of on confirmation of sale and the balance master mechanic and has been assign- living decreases. to be paid in two eoual deierred pay ed to work in England. Mrs. Eliza Baldwin died at her ments ot tnreeano. b.x montns eacn, Mr E S Walker, of AsheDoro ixo. home in r ranKnnvine last weeK. F-,...u, w ...w. o frtm TnAar av ana taia me Mr. J. M. Lucas, oi airipp ram, i U1A. Courier a pleasant call. , a business visitor in the city b nday. Mr T H. Elder, who has been with Mr. C. York, of Randleman Route i, the Courier for the past few months was in the city on business Friday, has ac epted a position as shipping it is believed that there will be plen jl. ,.".:u k- nUh Pnint Silk Mills, tv of coal within the next few days. Mr Elder had applied for this position Those who have orders for food and ; before he accepted a position with the other merchandise from the govern- tmJmr n I A Courier, and his application had been ment supply house at Charleston, S. r t W I ) K I A ci. .....ii :. .km hn was 8.. should be oatient as it is lmpossi- 1 VU UI1V1I UUB TT , .... - - , . . notified that he could have the position ble to fill these orders as rapidly as at any time they are received. People can afford Miss Nannie Lambert, who holds a a little delay when they are getting responRible position with the Agricul- things as cheap as they are from these tural Departement of the Federal government suppheo. Government in Washington, arrived in One of the Joys that Christmas Asheboro Tuesday for Christmas holi- brings is the manifestation of the days. thoughts of friends. Misses Annie Paao Keith and Mary i.jtti Miss Noda Hinshaw, daugh- Small, of Salisbury spent Saturday ter ot Mr anj Mrs. Marshall Hinchaw Last Word in Croup Remedies IS ? PAf.FC KCRU-MOJb. num from the date of confirmation of ' said sale until payment is made. j This the 12th day of December, 1919. I. C. MOSER, Commissioner, For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Vears Alwmys bears tha Signature of NOTICE. with Minn Flobi lwallen. Mrs. T. W. Wilhem, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis, and Mrs. D. J. John son and Mary McCain spent Tuesday in Greensboro. Mr. 0. L. Elder, and family of Siler died at her home at Central Falls last Sunday. A Good Home for Some One. My mother is getting old and feeble Mrs Rosa Brown, of Randleman, was and needs a good reliable woman to was in the city this morning and paid stay with her, one that can take full The Courier a substantial visit. charge of the cooking and iiousekeep .. . - r a.i ... i ,. ;tli inc. The work is not hard as thera is CHy passed through Asheboro today ijitp.i states army and station- only two to cook for, the right person itinjr lime nv Rooo nomc. i none, wnie Run- or como to uco u at onco. en-rouw to tneir new nomo, n. c Taylor, Kentucky, Is or Springfield, about one half mile south f?," fur,0U(rh Bnd is visiti oi Mlgn rolnt, on KOUIC a. mr. r.iut-r -thr on th" battle L-hildren ' going there. tl- I . V .11, 1 v" Wimh nirton. He wax woiatert from any near oy town, na . ,"!,,.. months innaalM the, dLo, lighting sy. en mon ths. Mrs. C. B. Griffin and Miss Allle have written liters to Santa U. ws Vestal were in Greensboro Tuesday, expressing tMr -vanj 1. Ihe j ' Mrs. G. R. Bonkeymeyer who has sincerely trusts that each gnl an.l lx Wn visTtin he? ffiter Mrs. Clyde may be well remK-r.-l by Jm Stym in South Aaheboro left Tuelay Banta Oaus and ,,,rn Wi few days visit to friends at will be pleased v ith their gift.-. GlwoU. Mr. J. M. Yates, The (nun.. ,pr. T. M. McConnell, of Greensboro, Mccr."1' ""W1' aj" IU fill hi regular appointment at tne boro th morning n Pbyterianhurch, mxt Sunday tew.ted in firtoK new- " morninir at 11-00 o'rioek and In tha munity and says he wants new rrm X'and ffi.Ti Unrwood. of Mr. Yates .. f& ?nnett No. 1 wer vlsiton in Aahe- tile business at Mechanic. yesterday. Mlsv Flossie Harris, a populai U- irh Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. Cranford, of Now er in Dr. Goorga H. Atkins' scIkk.I fo. HoM AtkiiMnif (ti th rlrla t Salisbury Is to be mnrn d I'ltTihoBtilii.' : Becember 81. 1919. to Mr. J Fuuik been with the first division and on his o. nyom- s me uooye IVn nr,lPPl in N:w York and notice that can rnrommoml a woman to bought his father's home place, and Jj" Mr Xndrcws nafl CROUP SALVE; PNEUMONIA FORMULA CAMPHOR OIL WINTERGREEN OIL BUCLYPTUS MENTHOL LANUM (IWlIlU OIL TUI.PCWT I'll A mother can't get into a child's chst or nostrils to relieve restricted breathing. Cru-mo can and doea goes farther and tas ter than any external remedy. Some salves are messy; not Page's Cru-mo which doesn't stain. fill the bill the fnmily will appreciate it very much. Price 50 Cents Costs more; Worth more! If your Druggist hasn't it ask him why - MANUFACTURED BY tf. II. KING DRUG CO. Rai.ek;h, N. C. shopping. Mim r.ii.i "wa Elixabeth Bkeen' and For Spruil, a prominent ana wen nm.n nrmm wrt wek end visitors of Mrt. Welborn, of Trinity. , :, -M'. W. C.' Richardson who ht a ' "n in High Tolnt ii speriding a v ') St hnmfi. r . . . . i u if wn r Christmas Hs From r,lr- r- successful young attorney at taxing ton. Miss Harris is a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harris and form erly J lived war Farmer, Concord Uwnshlp Fh la a beautiful voting '1 t r f' " - 1 " ' ' ' vil.bATmi ; - Wright Brothers .-Market hit ff frirn Ii fnr hr rl.prmin? di- . Jewelry For Christmas EVER SHARP PENCILS FOUNTAIN PENS XMAS LINE OF JEW ELRY PINS RINGS BRACELETS LAVALIERS WATCHES CLOCKS E. C. SHA w JEWELER 4 ! t Girls, Girls! Surprise your best friend with a nice box of cigars for Christmas. Can be bought at Hasty's Cafe. Nice Candy and Christmas Cakes at Hasty's Cafe. Fancy Candies and Fruits of all kinds at Hasty's Cafe. Nice Box Candy, the kind the young la dies enjoy, at Hasty's Cafe. Hasty Cafe NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF RANDOLPH X Buy your Christmas Turkeys and Chickens At X Randolph Feed & Produce Go. i t The Empire Store Announces arrival of Mr. A. S. Jackson, watch and jewJ ry repairer. Bring us your work. THE: EMPIRE STORE t i
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