r2Foiir V!!l?,-vHK0:tO C0UK1EIL ASHECORO.N. Ci THURSDAY, MABCH 14 MS iTHE COURIER ITXUSHCD EVERT THURSDAY 1 ii in ii i -..mm C WM. C HAMMER, EDITOR WHT NOT ITEMS WbIiii nl as seeoad dw oiaA matter pxtoffice at Asheboro, N. C. "Wt. AMERICAS PRFSS A;S' X.IATION Jleboro, N. C., March 16, 1922 The laws of North Carolina make 3 a misdemeanor for a person to al k chickens to run at large withtn aienrparate town or city. As garden Milhij. time is near at hand the law mkmii he strictly enforced. A man kas no more right to allow his Chile ans to run at larze than his hogs or Battle. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Cullers and Miss Ruby, of Higs Point, spent the enly Father in His infinite wisdom to week-end with their parents, Mr. and 'remove from our midst Emmett King,' . Mrs. J. M. King. I who was a member of Co. K, 120th ' i Mrs. Stout Dad A wave of sadness was cast ever FOR QUICK SALE We, have ter- A TtUmU of Love Fro tke Rsadolps: ri AT " TITI IPP '.? Ctwtj Ctupter .f War Mother., - LI) I K KM Kh f IT fFTTT r w irn m IN I II 1 1 1 1 A T .1 er torn at Red' Cross, March 8. Und, a rood range is on. thiaV ... - v ...v vjne was a daughter oi uas. anaj property, also good chicken lot n room hauM with all suwlera eon- 'our whole . community (when. Mar ; iiuM Vmet AcKkm r.tii.c " Hardin Stout, wire of J. A btoot died ed on one and - onehalf acres of L. Slack's home. lion, and who served overseas JH the (LICK YVUKK " UF BEARS TKOLEUM OF EMUL1SON. Mi. and Mrs, moved to Mr. E. Mr. R. J. Lawrence, who has work 'recent war with Germany. at Hisrh Point, is spending a few days! Resolved: that while we sincerely' with his family. Carl Smith also sper.t mourn his departure, we bow submis- L. H. Flick Had a Bad Cough, No An the week-end with his parents, Mr.'sively to the will of Him who doeth petite, and Felt of No s , and Mrs. H. D. Smith, all thlnjs well. -st f' 4 v ' . Account. V- Mrs. Zora Brown and daughter were Resolved: That we extend Aa the John D. Bear, Eiktori, Va. week-end guests of Mr. -and Mrs. W. parents our1 heartfelt sympathies in - Dear Sir: In the winter of 1908 I C King and family. . .this great loss. had a very severs cough, no appetite Mrs. B. I- Lawrence, who has ben Resolved: that these resolution DAin throurh mv back and 'in Memorial hospital in Ashe bo ro for spread upon the minutes of this ehsn felt weak and of lie account. ' Rirrw timo is innmvinL i .iiriA tpr. a winv AAnt ti thrv nnrnts bIca KmulRinn waft rAMHnmmMl fA nulrt!7. A TAoTI rf Clw4A - Cjaro ortil - Louise spent last week with her a copy to be sent to lhe Courier and mend and 1 got a bottle and after three brothers J. Robert, Thomas D. Caroline Hardin, She was 62 years old. PE-!on tjunday before her death.' ' Al though she bad been a treat sufferer with an incurable head trouble for years she. was patient and uncomplain ing. . . -" i a ".. Early, in life she was converted and united with Tabernacle cnurcn. - - Jiurviving "her 4 are her husband. . . J 1. T V Vl.L. 1 Jungs and he and her husband took into their JUST RECEIVED Car load of rood " if Hm I. nwlA . I In. 1 uT A .b. 1 II ITT. M T A . i . ri I t . ( . . . "uiuc.. !w, owwi w"'iii w.egg coui. oaroe we nave ueen sell- , rThis aa be bought for cash or oa terms Yoii can buy it on the m 'staliment plan if 'you "want to ana pay for it just like you py rent, t and in a few years' time you will 1 .own your home by 'applying your i -. v rent mMtft lutmAnta v TIiaba 1 terms are offered for an immediate . , ' - -. 1 f oA.A- - ft niwJ 1 mother. Mrs. Ada Monroe Burgess has gone to Topton to visit her husband, W. A. Burgess. She will also spend some time with Mrs. Burgess' parents Columbus, N. C. the lrst two days I felt like myself and Peter Hardin, of Greensboro. , agoin and never had anything to help The funeral service was conducted ,.3-16-2$... Youag people who are in school in the county are selecting subjects for .acatuins, declamations, etc The Cou 3BO: would like to suggest that histor sea snbiects be chosen. In this way we-will be able to revive some inter est in histopy in Randolph county. There are many interesting subjects in which the young people could find much interest. The Montgomerian. signed: J. S. LEWIS, Mesdames J. S. Lewis, Jno. T. Mof- at fitt, J. M. Caveness, Louella Lovett, .without waiting for anything I rT.;,f An aniitkM 1taM1a a .-... IT .1...; i juiuiiiiiu3. 11 . ij. wjinuikLcc, 7 piwwrei uvtin, vi vvui uuuua I Kfiss VpIvb Trnn-rlnn nf Son urn v 1 V: although she took it verv irrotnilnrl v "i j i i. .1 , . " ' 1 ' . . . . ' inenus at uve uiaii wc umjr bviiicuiiiv Route 2, spent Sunday night with Miss Ursley Kearns Dead , she began to improve at once. There be 'a reunited band around" our Mrs. J. A. Monroe. Miss Trogdon is On Sunday evening March 12th. 18 nothing better for a run-down sys- Father's thmn in heaven. - FOR SALIVA ,Ta,Aninrf 1M 1V1 w.r MiiinMl , 1 . 1. J . C , r n Ij-m K II II r"f 1 1 IT II -tmh(s ,h iuuvi vnmiw. i ifiisa ivearns, uuugnier oi iklts, XCB , ' r'" Mrs. W.J. Moore and little daughter sie Barnes of Mechanic, died after an I Yours very respectfully, Sarah Alice are spending a lew days illness of a few davs. The funeml ! - Lee H Flick. ing for $9.60, now only $8.00. Cox V Brown, Telephone No. 141. . ; me like.it did. Last year. (1909) my by her pastor Rev. W. F. Ashburn at FOR 5ALE-6tf-acres land. 6 room . wife began to complain as I did. So-Bethel church March 5. a jlhouse and rood out buildings- One without waiting for anything I got she wag indeed a lovable chnsUln ' mile north of Asheboro. One acre, another bottle of your Emlusion and woman. Mav we. her relatives suut V fronting the National Hirhwav. W. T. Hughesf Asheboro, N, C 816-2t A number of the farmers in the Ar nold section of Davidson county re- Don t you expect to do something if aii 0 t-ei- hon from -hoi. llnor rnn trhf Tinn't era. ... , . Xtxuii time to time The Courier haa racated a board of charities or com oiiUee to look after charitable cases ia the town. Nothing has been done however, and almost each day a new case develops, and people in the va aious sections of the town do their lest to help when they learn of such cases, but there is no organized effort ao systematic work. Charity re spires tact and a clear insight as well a money, clothing and food. It is eftea better to help people to help themselves than to give money or other gifts. Our town has grown so rapidly that we no Inne-pr know pvprv- snt we meet on the streets. If there ere a. central committee to whom ssnses of charity could report or be i e fwrted, it. would be a step forward for wet town.. with Mrs. A. O. Ferree in Asheboio. services were held t SnVn Hill Mrs. Emma Cagle has returned Monday, and conducted by Clarence for tnat ,ong 8tanding cough? Don't from Higs Point nospital much im-: Macon. Dastor of Asheboro FrinHa yu expect, to get something to build 'proved. I church. v up your system. Get Bear's because it t Mr. Paul Hulin has gone to High I She was 39 years of age, and bad s not nart' on tne s01100!1 a"0 hns Point lived in th e community her whole be tne best- I On February 22 Mesdames N. J. 'whole life. She was converted in ear-', Sold by Leading druggists. iTippett and J. C. Comelison were ly life and since then has been a true ,a . , ' . An : Ijoint hostesses at the home of Mrs. and devoted follower of fThricf MRS. LAURA HARGRAVE iOornelison to the Birthday club. Sev- She is survived by her mother ' STIMSON DEAD, !eral of the ladies were present and three sisters, Mrs. Annie Brown, of ,y T FOR SALE Attractive baby cart, or the evening was spent in social en-- Asheboro Rt. 1; Mrs. S. A. Thomp- ..Mrs- L8"1" Hargrave Stimson . suiky. Apply to W., Courier office, joyment. The hostess served delicious I son, of Farmer; and Mrs. Snow Hill a,e 'ast Thursday in Lexington at, pd, refreshments consisting of peaches, 'of Greensboro; and a large number tn.e age of sevnty-fivc. She was the-: . whipped cream, pickles and cake. !of more distant relatives. She was a widow cf E- D- Stimson of Lexyig- WANTED Hemr.titching and picot ; Misses Zona and Ethel Vuncannon, loyal member of the Science s Hill fon md Washington, his death hav- ing. During' March I will only WANT COLUMN No clasified advertising " will be taken for less than SO. centaand all ad. xerlisnonts sent in must m accom panied by remittance. oi beagrove Koute 2J, were week-end church, and will be missed in the guests oi ivnsses ivianna anu Lena meeting and in Sunday School, Marie Graves. i Mr. C. L. Monroe is recovering from an attack of the flu. CEDAR FALLS NEWS Card of Thanks We: wish to thank the many friends ii Hemp, N. C, and those around New Hope church for the kindness amdi sympathy shown us during the Uness. and death of our beloved hus band and father, Mr. A. S. Callicutt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Redding, of Po mona, are spending a few days with their parents. Mrs. Pearl Free is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cross, of Prox imity, spent Sunday afternoon in town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bulla and chil dren, from near Asheboro, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Briles. Miss Maxine Redding is visiting in Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. John Branson children, of Asheboro, visited Branson's parents, Dr. and Mrs. ding Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wxenn Sunday evening in Asheboro. Mr. Garland Free is erecting a new bungalow on Asheboro street. Miss Myrtle Thomas left Monday FARMER NEWS charge 10c per yard for curtains, Mrs. C. L. Amick, Asheboro, N. G, pillow cases and sheets. WANTED Jurors and witnesses to board during March court 'Mrs. B Miller, Asheboro. ; . It UK SALE Nice 7-room and Mrs. Red- spent ing occurred about eight" years ago. Since that time Mrs. Stimson has lived at the home of her nieces Misses -Gertrude and Mamie Hamner. She is also the aunt of Mrs. Hal M. Mrs. W. W. Arnold is quite ill witfiiWorth- def63 is the pneumonia. ? daughter of Robert Hargrave and The influenza situation at Farmer iWilma Conrad Hargrave, who were is much improved, there being very Promment people of their day, be few cases near here now, but the ing lal"2e land, and slave owners ff New Hope section has several cases thls sectlon of the State, yet. Mr. Lewis Dorsett and family,' of A Birthday Dinner Mt Ullead, Visited relatives here re- More than fortv-fivn friends ami i ce"t'i'- . relatives met at the home of Eliza ...,.T.r,.. . Miss Kate Nance, who has beer. Edwards March 9. and celebrated her FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS for nice countrV home ' with 25 acres of land one mile east - or Kamseur. Also a 70 acretract " of farm' land i two t miles east of l; Coleridge. ft-p, Parks, Coleridge, ; N. C. : : ; . " v. :; s-9-8t . , FOR RENT: Three excellent rooms, in out home oni Sunset Ave nue, . Garden included. G. "H. KING. ....: , v.- ' r lt-pd 3-16-22.-... SHINGLES Car Xfine cedar shin gles just arrived. Price right' Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co. , FOR SALEr-One of the best 74 acre farms in the county 5 miles from Asheboro, or sand and clay road; good six room house, good barn and other outbuildings.. This property can.be bought with small payment down and balance in one, two and three years. For further particulars ' see C. Gv Somers, Asheboro. 1-26-tf Learn at home or school, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Civil Ser vice on credit Position guaranteed.! EDWARDS BUSINESS -COLLEGE WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH POINT. tf rent. City water and electric lights, Close in. Mrs. L. B. Lambert, East Asheboro. teaching in Davidson county, is a: Birthday. A table was built in the home this week, influenza having front yard and was soon filled wltn caused a suspension of her school for good things to eat, Pictures were a time. C. Farlow returned thanks after Reward for the retunt of a pair of Card of Thanks. which the crowd partook of the bounti- tortoise rimmed nose glasses. Call . - ful food placed before them; All de- phone Courier Office, Asheboro, We Wish to express our aDDrecia- narted Heeminn- to eniov the oeeas- N. C. tfn-pd. MRS. BERTIE CALLICUTT and Children, for North Wilkesboro to spend someme, tion for the kindness of our friends ion very much j r ii. - i i t ,i uunng tne sicKness ana aeatn or our mother, Mrs. Lucy Burney. j THE CHILDREN. JjOST A pair of tortoise rimmed nose glosses in black case with . ''Dr. rt.jr.S, y T Schifman, Greensboro, in gold'let- Ji158,fe!1; terinr. Return to Cmirer office. UVL, ACV, J.UI, . tilt! 1TT pi01U4llia Womble last Sunday ,terme- at Quarterly meeting. pd-tf n on Mam St, in Seagrove, Randolph county, N. C, finished up to cUie, with good well of water on bacs porch, a Good feed barn and garage and one acre or more of land, also good peach orchard. Residence m 300 yards of graded school and nem churches. Price $2,500.00. Apply for further particulars to Lewis Cofer, Greensboro, ; Denim Branca, White Oak Store No. 2, 16th street No. 113 Just received an other car load of good young mues. ' PRESNELL ft YORK ... ' w ELBORN FUR N ii JL v XL HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Is Showing Innovations in the Furniture Line The people of Asheboro and Randolph county are especially invited. to come and inspect our 15 completely furnished rooms which reproduce furnishings of a modernly equipped! home. THESE ROOMS ARE COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL FROM PARLOR TO KITCHEN, SHOWING AS THEY DO , LATEST, DESIGNS - IN v FURNITURE, DRAPERIES AND FLOOR COVERINGS. ''i,.'-.. '.-V.- yy.;.' . '.y-kji A' RU GS AND D RUG GETS In addition to this special feature pur Bigelow Hardford and Royal Turkish Rugs are . X- VXt 'Unrivalled in beauty and textmeXXl , . . .. H ... T, t ;' Wc have for your inspection Cane Furniture, Overstuffed and Fiber Furniture and Rugs. Bedroom Suites of dawn gray, mahogany, old ivory ' ; and walnut- These Suites come in from five to twelve pieces, but will be sold in any quantity. Dining Room Suites in English Chippendale . and V ' ' Walnut' n Italian Kcnaissance, mahogany, Louis 15th mahogany, modified Cromwell in solid walnut, modified William and Mary, solid walnut There rets come in ten pieces, but will be told in any quantity. Living Room Suites in ffolid mahogany, cane suites in different designs, with velouv. ' and mohair uphoHcring. .Overstuffed 'Suit. '3 with high grade top velour or mohair. v ' . . " Wo imi.o you to call and go through the k lire building before leaving for you will find things here that you will lihe, and if you are contemplating V': or i( furr.i. your home, you v. ill fad everything that you want. " . r "v

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