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THUBSDAY. APKIL 25. 1920 MOTOR CAB FINISH Sun rain, wear andS . ' 1 ..IximaH rt"f LJ," -.Ms.?.. I SSfeffanSnW We can give youSfSggSnj. StopW.look over our K olActe Wty Motor Carushes McCRABY BEDDING HARDWARE COMPANY 4 ' ' Pare Thrcs THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C . : - g ?i ' - v smTmjr i Wonder of Burt arte, iv W Plant' Wizard, Theme J , - J of Chautauqua Lecture 7 The marvelous achievements- of "J,-. , Lnther Burbank. the. plant wliard, , , will be related to Bedpet Chaitfaa-' v- qua audiences this season. " Tr. S" Mr. Burba nk U so bw with his if J X x W'& w i plants jtbatba 1 unable to leave II J J f, - tnem to tell about-tteS things ha has , lVii J , j j eeooipUtted, but.. bis 'te ul V-v I ; ,4 j ' c ' -m few To the Motorists of Randolph County We invite you to mate our place your head- $p1S?ff SSS5. we have sMHed mechanics, A full stock of accessories. . . . Parts for Buick, Liberty ana uoage j MCrSfabric casings. Red and grey tabes, J&rtlfa&gk g00ds' Write, Phone or. Call, That's AIL HIGH POINT MOTOR COMPANY HENRY A. ADRIAN. fHoni TTpnrv A. Adrian, educator and lertnrer. has consented to do so. Mr. Adrian will carry with him ana shew to' bis audiences specimens of thai new nlants and 'toDroved vari eties that Mr. BananK nsa prowicea and will tell of the wonders accom niiariAd and to be accomplished. ' Mr, Adrian uses ni oeveiopmeni of plant life as a plea for the devel opment of cnua me ae weu. 5 . a mm . 1 O ... Home Building fi Materia tompiuy ASHEBORO, N. C. We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at our plants at ASHEBORO BEWJNJbii HEMP SEAGROVE and DENTON If you want building material or shingles we can supply you from ourplants at Asheboro. If you are an undertaker it will pay you to see ournice line of Caskets. T1 t WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN AT STANDARD DRUG COMPANY We have a full line of the Waterman's Fountain Pens "The Old Reliable" NONE BETTER Standard Drug Co. 'AiheboWN.a " ' VVTVVT T -w -w " " - 1 ' 1 ' , , a JL Jl. iKA ' " ' m are sales agents for the A. B: FarquhAr . Company;ol oric, ra- "1U, F" t,; -W on engines,;boaers,; andsaw; mUl machin- Im' If inUrested, . write us.for, catalogues and; ( r McCRARY.RKDDING HARDWAKb cu. AtV.cboro, N. C. t f (; Q . Shiloh News 1Hi. (man nf thin section SK busy getting ready to plant corn. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moffitt and family visited at thft hom of Will Wrenn near r ranitiinTuio ounuaj. Mr. and Mrs. a. u. wwrence, x Bonlee were visitors hers recently. Mr. E. C. Beano and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boroughs .recently. I Miss Elma Davis, of Iorcra, who has ( been visiting relatives and friends m this community, returned home last week. Mr. D. S. Craven his recently pur 1 chased a Ford car. I Kessrs. Carson Beane and Carl Moffitt and Misses Nina Stout and Madge Craven spent one day recenuy in Hign romt. , i Mr. J. E. Stout and family visited Ilr. Stout's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stout of near Ramseur recently. Mrs. W. C uox,wno nas oeen in ioi some time, is slowly improvinf.. Tlion id ivinl-A Hnuhf RR to whfiather the motorcycle is a vehicle or a deadly weapon. A busy man may envy loaiers, uui. he does not want to be bothered with them. An Irish spinster says the man sne will marry hasn't been born yet, and his mother is dead. Too much of a good thing won i ao. HE'S THE OLD RELIABLE GRAND old "Bull". He's the best there ie sold over 300,000,000 bags last year. .You know genuine "Bull" Durham never an enemy; millions of friends. Genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco you can roll 50fcigarettes from one bag That s some inducement, nowadays. GENUINE Ask The Druggist About PAGES nnn j: o) d u at iiu y m ik jM m ml m. .r . mm -mm i l TOBACCO nn a ma fi To pipe smokers: DURHAM with your favorite to bacco. It's like sugar rt l n your eunss -1! 1 1 .1 CRU-M0 i J CROUK roLiis PNEUMONIA FORMULA CAMPHOR OIL WINTERORtSN OIL EUCALYPTUS MtNTHOL PITROLATUM OIL TURHNTINI LANUM (WOOL FAT) Til Jru"ci6t is a frienc!, .rvMBft vou would not do j ... business with him. It he Pace's Cru-MO un I cood for what it is suggested ?. J' krt it you use n ior, uu Price 50 Cents Cotts'mort; Worth ptor f your Pmigtii W il oi - ..n . . '. IIANtTACTCTtD IT . V. IL KING DRUG CO.1 " Ralhcii, N. C ? ' Progress News Wheat in this section is looking very nice. Miss Hazel Fulp has returned home after an extended visit to Winston Salem and Stokes county. Rev. Elliott filled his regular ..!.tnuiit of. Fairviw Sundav. fclisvrill.aafw.v " There will oe a moving iucuiib .mun at Fairview church May i ai o p.ni Prof. English com-aues very m rt... .Vutl olns. Anril SOtVl. Mr. Charlie KoDuins 01 AsnpDoru VIHIMJU 1L 1 1 "'" -" : There will be a sale ol personal pi-operty at the home place of Mr Emily Blair, April 24th. This farm is about one mile easi 01 rruKn. i Upr was a surprise uuuiuu; party at Mr. JeRsc Elder's recently. Born to Mr. ana rars. m i'.v., -daughter,' Mildred Irene. Mr. Lewis Millikan has purchased a Ford. , .. Mrs. Charlie Fulp visited relatives and friends in StokpR county recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kan rcace viiu.-u v Mr. Joe Spencer's a few days ago. Scene from Rollicking Comedy, "Nothing But The Truth," Sixth Night of Chautauqua The Overall Club Movement .irriinr to the once, jopular "buy a bale cotton movement In 1914 la the new "o-erall club" fad. If all those who buy the overalls would wear them until they get th e . u tit. K dnrived thereby iuii . : . then a lowering of prlc of clothing may be looked lorwara w wi den, rfwrtsjity. If all Uioea, oeiore uuj"". k. will nu the over- alla and not throw them alde as soon iuTtae -Welty wean off" mor. mar eanas the prlcief ortrnlls to 4- U gaining poptJarlt i4J worked U wiw w both havs tn MM eocuno w m'k m'r h- ' . ,R'.VVM I ' J-'M. j ti, ! . . ! Ttw great benefit derlvwl from ss of ChamberUln's Coogh Bf tben gratofnlrf ' ' akaowUdjd by Way. Mnu BJml J- f. Docatar,- UL wHUr- "CharnbeTUia I Cooeh Remedy U by far tha best ..l.l-. anlrl. Blut COOffhS WS DSTt evr In ouf family. 1 gave it to : . 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