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..::. "'"T i-w ,. -, V nm Asmr 020 couiny Anzr:o::ot n. a. THURSDAY,. JANUARY 26. 1922 .) .'; ; O MM. m V A i 1,. , i . : z t " t s , J iTAirl-'J J. 'H-.BW. II M m m M.m. m.m M.m M.M. M M. ''r- M M.M M. M M. m. .1 W m-m MMM.M M.M m. . II DAYS .. MTJIEEIV-.'FREE!-' ,: To the ilrst one fauiidred ladies en- ,: . : tering oar store Friday and Saturday -piornmgs, January 27 and 28, -we, wilt- give attractive- Shopping Bag,. . Cv, SWEATERS " Ladies sweaters extra good quali- ty all wool; and 1 values, your " " choice '. . r. . . 14 0ft Men's all wool coat, sweaters). rolPcol : lar aavy bhje $ft 'value, .sale price - - - -s .95 One lot sweaters for men and boys .98 ' ' . BED SHEET& ' 81x90 extrj' good tiuality bed sheets, : worth ji;50, special; price . . .98 BUNDLE BIEACHING S lbs. extra quality bleaching, double widths price per bundle .-. ... ?1.50 Only one to a customer. PIECE-GOODS Extra good quality Sheeting at ..v 10c - Fine quality. dress ginghams ...... 14c h Outing, alL colors t.sh JU4 :15c i Curtain scrim, y"d ...... 8c '40 inch flesh col0Hainsook, yard-i 8c j 86 inch all wool serge, .blue, Jpnd black, per yard .... i . .'. ; . 80c ( Blue shirting, special at vv.- V'- SPOOL THREAD ' J. P, Coats Spool Cotton Thread, 150 yard spools at .;' ac : rugs - Fibre rugs, 5 feet Ipng, 2 1-2 feet wide, f 2 value, sale price .c . . 9L25 UNDERWEAR Boys' fleece jfoed oniB suits, aS sizes at ?9c HANDKERCHIEFS Meh'a white handkerchiefs t only 4c .e4ooitt;Slippers - Ladies' black felt top flexlble leather' ' sole,, worth $2.00, at . ... uu$ in me ' . Ul . "r I.'1 ' - '.' ' i t . ' I; J . : .. - "" .. .' ' VVe must make room now for spring merchandise, therefore our entire, and winter foods to be sacrificed at prices bl'low cost of production. EvL J . .1 . 1 1 1 ...1 .1 - A. - 'J' -' il.l l"? ' Sit. -I Ji --.if -1- ' stock nas. Deen marea aown ma price inai wm move n quicK. SHoesrkffdis Shoes Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes at your own price. . - . v'-.i .V.:; i r Note Following Prices: LOT NOl E. CI Scuffers Shoes for children. Black kid but ton, $2 value, Sale price , $1,25 LOT'NO 2." '' ' I fir1'. Misses gun metal 'an J tan, English and blucher, good quality, sizes from 12 to 2. Worth $3.50. Special price $2' LOT NO. 3 Ladies' High Grade shoes, black and tan, good styles, values up to $6.00, sale price $2.95 LOT NO. 4 Assortment of Misses' vi ci kid shoes, English and blucher lasts. Your choice $1.95 ,! SPECIAL! tsaii Band nubers at cost One lot children's rubbers, sizes 6 to at only 3e Wn'i hmvv dull, first aualitv. J8.H aii. 1 RO value at . . SLL6 Men's hevy weight, first quality; ' $2.10 value at $1.50 Men's bootee at $25 Men's heavy gum boot at $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes $10 and $12 Emerson Russia calf, ' rubber heel, English last, special price ...... $6.50 Men's brown calf and black kid in English and blucher last, $7 00 val ue, at $4.00 PETER'S HIGH GRADE LADIES' Shoes '$6.50 black kid! military heel, special price $4-50 JJ6.0Q . Russian calf, low rubber heel, " ' at $3.75 fecial Goftjg' Values TTfiA nutrrtiaVMllsA nffprwl Ttplniv was nil hnno-lit rATAnflv af nricp rknrASSinns that warrant your immediate attention if youdesire to reap the benefits of bur cash purch asing power: MN'S CONSERVATIVE SUITS WITH AN EXTRA ' ,Y" , PAIR OF PANTS . . -t'i Dark brown tassimere, well mde and guaranteed to be -i good value at $25.00. . Specd sale price . $14.75 ilToang menVSojts in new patterns, beautifully tailor ed in brewn, gray and mixtares in plain and sport 'fv. models... j$3&0O values., Ssfle price ......... $19.75 Wen's guaranteed. all wool Mae serge sack suit. Well - made nd the biarzest vjihie'ever offered in men's 100 -: per cent wool serge suits. Our Special Price $16X0. N Hen's dsfk gray wosted fcrousers. Extra good value at -i-Hpa Vru Toung men's blue pencB striped trousers, special 3-28 V OVERCOATS Men's black overcoats, extra long, good quality, $25.00 value. Now $9.75 Men's guaranteed rainproof Raincoats going at.. $4.00 v Boys' Mackinaw coats, ail wool in brown and green, self colored stripes, detachable all around belt, flaps ever pockets; sizes 8 to 17 These coats sold for $12.00. Sale price $&0Q , Boys pencil stripe blue and brown cassinAre belted x suits. Sizes 8 to 17. $10.00 values at , $6.00 One lot men's vests, $2X0 and $150 values. Your choice at 50c Ju.-renumd a nice asiutrtment of Valentines for the children, prke4from 1 cent to .7..'. I..".."; r."rr; f-Wes- HOSIERY Ladies' black cotton hose, 20c value, at He Ladies' lisle iose, seam in back at 19c Men's 25c spcks at . . . .! 14c Children's hose at . . . . , 10c Ladies' Heather Sport Wool hose, ?2 value at ', --. $1.25 MEN'S HATS 50 young men's nobby hats, the 'latest styles and colors, $5 and $6 values, your choice at .... v. $2.85 One lot men's hats at $1.85 SHIRTS Men's wool shirts, blue and nay, button-down collar, a great bargain at ! $L75 and$05 OVERALLS ' Men's overalls, good quality; high k back special at ... ........ .... 75c Extra good quality overall, suspender Pay Cash-HPay Lew DEPOT STREET Remember the Datey Friday, January 27th W. W. JGNES & SON We Buy for Cash and Sell for Cash ASHEBORO, N. C. v A' - o . 4 i4Vi or JttRS. MOLLIE. CROAKER, OP TRINITY TOWNSHIP, DEAD , ' Mr. of Mike JK1LDJEE JSEWS H. A York BODY OF JOSEPH G. HIN- SON ARRIVES IN CARTHAGE M. P. ORPHANAGE RECEIVES TWELVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Cox and family and Mr. Mrs. Molhe Ai Croaker, widow of JMUxe Xork .and family visited Mr.' The Courier is in recnint nfi Mr u a r.it ncinmiani the Jate.W. Clem Uroaker, Qiea at. ner aesse jieiug vjnay. , .an acount ot the burial of Jo- of the Methodist Protestant Child- home near Trinity last . ween. Jra. iwv vv. u. uova nueu nis appoint- sepn u. unison. rlis lather, J. D.'ren's Home of Rijh l'oint, has been Croaker was corn in nanaoipn coan- raeni ounur jireucneu uii aaie tiinson, was. a lormer Kandolph coun-' advised that Mr. William M Brown iy ana was a aaugnter oJ. ooajauua wnuou av v?nu wve. iy ciuzen ana nas a numuer ot rela-,who died recently at his home at Pin nnH . Joanna Grav. Deceased was Juried at Springfield church Survivine. the decedent are her mother; two sons, Charles and Clem mons Croaker; a daughter, Miss Fan. nie Croaker, of Randolph county, two "brothers, Robert . Gray, vof Orange county, and Samuel Gray, of Kan . ddlph county; and three sisters, Mrs. , Charity Spencer, ' Mrs Ella Lanier, And Mrs.Vennle Spencer, of Randolph. "KNOW NORTH, CAROLINA " lAJt"a meetinjr of the State' Press As sociation a resolution was adopted, to ' the effect that different' authorities r along special lines be requested to prepare for publication : a three-Inch J message,, under the general head v "Know North Carolina." v : It was expected that the late Gov ' eraor JJickett would prepare the first of theKe messages, but his death pre " vented. The following, taken from his k last message to the General : Assera bly, is, substituted: . ' y. , -Bickett's' Dream V,:v'' ' "Gentlfimen of the General Assem . V bly, ladies And centlemen: I have en- '. deavored U visualize my dream of a ' ' fairer and finer state. I have outlin ed the means by which I hope to make ' the dream come true. And the menus r all reach out to a single end a larg. er hope, wider door for the average - man than he has ever known. , "With six-months school guaran teed to every child; with the forces 'of disease routed from their ancient strongholds; ' with the curse of rum 'lifted from every home; with our fields tilled by the men who own and 11 therefore', love them; with our har- ' VfnU free from the crop lien's deadly blight; with modern conveniences and wholesome diversions'" Within reach of every country, home, our dear old state, released from Jier bowline to V 9 blood-Mn tyrants of Ignorance, I'.'verty, .Diiape, and Crime, Tvill lm .) T'-JWn her finrt p, i' '' '' ' Mr. J. W. Ward and family visited tives.in the countv Mr. Roscoe Rrower Sunday. I Mr Toy York visited at Mr. Mil- Mr- Hinson was buried by the mein- lard York's Sunday. bes of "oat No. 12 ot the American Mr. Curtis York and family visittxl ! Legion at JVlt. Carmel , church, near Mr. E. P. Williams Sunday. Caithage. The American Legion, was Mr. Boyd Ward visited at Mr.-Luth tssistel by a detachment of men from er York's Sunday Mr. Cleveland Burgess visited at Mr. Eli Gox's Sunday evening. Mr. Oscar Wjilliams and family and Mr; Jesse Williams and .family, from Greensboro, visited their parents, .Mr. and Mrs E. P.. Williams, Sunday. - vJkU8S Mary Heilig visited .Miss Sallip York Sunday, - k ' . r 7. -. Kildee School is progressing nicely under the management of .Miss SaJlie York and Mr,4L G. Cook.. They have 6J scholars on the roll.. . i-n -'4 'vy. . Mr Charlie Burgess had. the misfor tune of losing his home by xe Thurs day morning, x ..;.- V V' ? --; Honor Roll, Kildee School. Zt& Manth First grade Cledell Burgess,'' Arte YorkrUiU Yk, Leo Heilig, Moselle York, M .; -:-.r- ."A.-.-.v; . ... - me government and also some Camp Bragg men. A large crowd of the friends and relatives in the communi ty attended the funeral The dead soldier was held in high esteem by ev ery one Atho knew him. Mr. Hinson was a member of Co F, 356th Lifantry, and was hit by a'shell in the Argonne Forest and died three clays later from the effects of it. He was buried on the battlefield in France and was brought to Moore . . ti .. i , nacle, has willed the major portion of his estate to the Methodist Protestant vnuaren s nome. nis property is valued at approximately $12,000.00 , ..... . iur crown s gin lo me institution is one of the largest individual dona tions ever' made to the Children's Home. A WONDERFUL BLIND CHILD ;.' Pleasant Garden News, Douglas Poole sends us a sketch of a little blind . girl, named Willetta Huggins, of Wisconsin, who has a re markable history. Her disposition was far from ad- miraoie, ana Bne made slight progress in her studies, until at about the age of 14, she became both totally deaf ana Diina. Jt rom this time on through development of her powers of i smelling and feeling, she has become even-Wore of a marvel than the famous Mr j. -i'K. Robs, of Bladen county. Hleen Keller. As an illuiitratiorr a: her js viaiung.jeuuives nere. . powers ei loucn and smeii, she was i Mr. 'J.-i X " Harper's house In the oact locked. In a ban vault, which waa western Bart of- towm is nearinir com- P'tch dark, and given several skeins ' of thranH ftf flifTrnt Alord nnH iprit, ijennis xork, Mary York. . - r v,,. ; : 'Lj-iX.AliA-u-M tolort them tut She did this per, ..Third. grade-Rufue : Cox, Dwlghf , tT' "CT.'JL ""ZZ TZSZl 'tly. She can tell the denomination J rK! 4 , i'lforhVhVmT k; .wT:.' fn merly by feeling hem rourtn - rraue Martha. fYeaier. 11. a 4C " i:".T . r" - with her fimrars. and' v-i, ,;t.i urn luneravoi ner rranamomer ,l " i v Paul Ward, Lucy York, Mike York. can converse - a I iai l 1 v - 1 - J y . .. over lhh icieononfl ot niMcinir a nn Fifth rrade-JoReph Burresa- Eulah .'T,a u.10?e ,mau 1 Mr over the celvsr dianhran. T Hurgrf Aina Lucy Burgess. Lennie Cox. IZaKTL " ST" ZnlZ n.?: '-:' Williams. ,M . , v.-..ru.-, .yyin rjpm- Frfwt Ald ;0r Road-Work ii w run w 1 1 Vk i nrv gvw i m u ... i - - - '-i - e . - ,B on, - Funds i"e not available, tt Is found, for two oi-unlng of roads through the JoXh Yuy yfvit. Noel Neoley, of Wilmingn Seventh gTa&L York :)-4't Vk, f "P' ...Eighth nl,:? .iv?. " iu, uiiiio iorn, ioy xorK. i H. G..COOK. Prinoinnll'l nvat enI ffMrAWirnanf: roarvnHnrii Mr K Rk Tucker baa rs'rmfl onrl iM xru -Hn tkm wvnritf tr II. l. ,1 .1 11 IM I'rtnl4tt.l f bAIXIE YORK, Assistant 'nv Mori. ' " " "-""'-(ean oe maae es tno present,.so iar as ' - - I u 'mi i. ' the feleral govemment concerned. Z1' , Map of n-ndolph ' " -L ItZ1??' Jf a,P,.n'"". The govsrnment has fwntly allot- Mrs. E. K Mnrr.M Z viL a ? short visit to his parents hrre re.'ted one hundred thousand dollars for . has fornijIiori ti, r, .;cemi. , , . ..' ,'" , a hichwar from Marlon and extend- ... -A,IUp )n. n iu mien rrait er llllllllllllllHlllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllHIHUIIIK: BIG (OT TKc Greatest Event of tke NewYearl! It's a Monster Sale of new bargains at the old fashioned price of 19c You will find a lot of "corKin" values that you'll surely want. JElach v purchase is an Investment! You save money on every article." ;' j . . .. . . .. . . ; '": Come early for the widest choice. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 28, AND LASTS 10 DAY5 Va. oi iuinnoipn county, preparet by the i. yv. i. ran, cjunty surveyor. No vrd (hrit f : !.. nntes are iriven, but It In Vli this mop was rnmle ju the r. An I rite renting fenfum i t;,, of the ! Trrcht M.i , ,.,!.- t:M.n. 'i ! . n ; . ,. . f r sprni vne weeK end With ror pnrentl llermnn f'limp-.on, of Crern horo, wni a visitor in tnn f'und.nv. .lU-x Will Wenlhnly ii i, uh j I'.eiinii.iiia. g VP l:iue lUdge ty JohnHBroxvn AHEBORO, K.C J " ; ;e at Mica, in Mitchell coun- ' t, i:..n. CiiKert D. Patterson Dead iron'. Ci!liert R rnltf-rsnn, who rllonor Boll District 4, Trinity . Jdy Walker, Melton White. C .7'! district No. C Trinity township, third . A.J ' Y UIVIIU4. ., . Itf ...- It.M.'. MT..I1. First-gmJe-Mary;, Miler, , Klcy' " rCTi,, ""'," pra.lo IVihert Vliile, Hny .-"ii, i".. '- .1. Miller, Veia Second Kennedy, nil, 'I'M Clonn 1'. i
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