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ssa -o . . BBggHgggggg- - - S Noncsor ule will he receive by the Board of Comrai fawre of the Town of Ashehnro North Carotin, at the Town Hall in laid Town, uatit Tuesday, September 5, 1W, at 12 o'clock, M , when they will be public ly opened, for the purchase of lSo. 600 Stree. Improvement Bonds of the Town of Asheboro, of the denomina tion of 11,000 each, dates July 1, 1S82, be -in jr interest at a rate to he hereafter' determine!, payable semi annual! on January 1st and July 1st in each year, and maturing serially six bonus on July 1st in each of the years ia2S to 1930, inclusive, nine b on ds on July 1st, 1931, ten bonds on July 1st in each of the years 1932 to 1934, inclusive, and twelve bonds on July 1st in each of the years 1935 to 1939, inclusive. Principal and interest will be payable at The Seaboard Na tional Bank in New York City, in gold coin of the United States of Am erica of the present standard of weight and fineness. The bonds will Be coupon bonds, with the privilege of eon version into fully registered bonds. Bidder., are required to name in their bids the rate of interest which the bonds are to bear (not the interest basis), and said issue ol bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to take the same at the lowest interest rate: 1-iovided. that, as between bid ders naming the interest, rate, the amount u une premium offered will determine the award. Proposals must be enclosed in a sealed e .v elope marked on the outside "Proposal for Bonds," and addressed to James B. Neely, Town Clerk, Ashe- boro, North Carolina. Bidders must deposit with said Town Clerk before making their bids, or present with their bids, a certified check drawn to the order of the Town of Asheboro upon an incorporated bank or trust company, or a sum of money, for or in an amount equal to two per centum of the face amount of bonds bid for, tc secure the municipality against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. Purchasers must pay accrueo interest troui the date of the bonds to date of delivery. Successful bidders will be furnished with the opinion of Messrs. Reed, Dougherty & Hoyt, of New York City, that the bonds are valid and binding obligations of the Town of Asheboro. The bonds will be prepared under the supervision of the United States Mort gage & Trust Company, New York City, which will certify as to the gen uineness of the signatures of the city officials and the seal impressed on the bonds. Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of Commis sioners. Dated, August 21st, 1922. JAMES B. NEELY, Town Clerk. -24-2t. Trinity News. Miss Estelle Reddick, of Statesrille, and the Misses Massey, of Raleigh, have been the guests of Mesdames Massey 2nd Cagle. Mr. and Mrs. Wagoner have rented the Weeks place on North Main. We gladly welcome these good people to our town. The Bennett quartette, colored, gave an entertainment in the school audito rium last Friday night. Mr. Walter McCanless, of Wades boro, is visiting home folks in South Trinity. Mrs. Earle Johnson has left for a visit to Thomasville. Mr. Richard Johnson hurt his foot right badly while bathing at the "bath ing nock" not far from here a few days ago. George Craven and family have moved in their new home on North Main Mr. Wesley Reddick, who has been sick for quite awhile, remains about the same. Rev. Mr. Lanier, of East Green Bap tfst church. High Point, filled his reg ular appointment here last Sunday at three o'clock. He preached a fine and instructive sermon to a good sized con zregation in the Methodist church. Mrs. Weeks, matron of the old ho tel, is getting ready for next term of school. Sheriff Finch and wife and Mrs. HOMELESS BOYS AND GIRLS The Range With a Reputation ( v .efoLsfcaf m This is your opportunity to place anew GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE in your kitchen at a real bargain. Look at these two fine sets of cooking utensils! .Either set may be yours absolutely without cost, just for deciding to buy your Great Ma jestic Range this week instead of later. Polished Solid Copper Set The set at top of Jhis adver tisement is of pure heavy copper, highly polished and of exquisite design. Every woman falls in love with it on sight don't fail to drop in and see it. Special Majestic Ware This wonderfully serviceable ware illustrated to the right, is well known by thousands and thousands of Majestic Range users, it is the highly prized, ex tra hsavy, old time Majestic Set, the same as furnished before the war. Great MAJESTIC Demonstration One Week O n 1 y August 28 to September 2 Don't put up any longer with that half -satisfactory or played out stove or range. Here is your opportunity to get a Great Ma jestic Range, one you will be proud of, at our latest after-war reduced prices. The cooking utensils are thrown, in absolutely free, during this week only. It is the opportunity you have long looked for to get the range you have often dreamed of. You will be money ahead by taking advan tage of this special offer now. McCrary Re 1 f v 4 Ranee aWJw The Good Wif e Deserves a New Ma jestic Range in X her Kitchen . - , ..... x It lessens her work and worry. Its exquisite beauty, great water Y heating and baking qualities give joy and happiness to the whole d ri family, three times a day, every day lire the year, for years and . jfl years to come. Certainly this is worth considering when yon know e ; the Majestic costs less per year than any other range on earth. Free to Boys and Girls We will have e quantity of interesting Majestic word pussies, from e whdeh you will get bushels of fun. Come to our store between iL 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. Monday and get one. Every bo and girt is welcome. 4 A X -g -go T "V fj s edding Hardware Company j Asheboro, N. C. t Come to our demonstration while the f actoryjnan is with us, we want you to see the New and Beautiful Majestic, and know why it is. so highly recommended by over a million users. Let the factory man show you just how and of what the Majestic is built, you will marvel at the difference between this "Range with a Rep utation" and other flashy and new-fangled ranges. Majestic Ranges are made in many styles and sizes reservoir on right or left White, blue or grey enam eled finish. Crissie Clark, of Wheatmore, were in town Sunday evening. Mrs. Parker was able to take a ride Sunday evening. FOR CHILDLESS HOMESi NORTH CAROLINA KEPRESEN- RICH BACHELOR WANTS WIFE TATIVES CRITICISE TARIFF, A Birthday Dinner. On Suaday, July 13, friends yd. Pleasant Garde News. ir i. i ii i i t vA will.. - u;ii.. if in ofw vwyn uim rnanu wm- ". " 1 1 . ' ri.n ttlfniM th. or .kiirikAA.1 mar at- his unvMat m itaiahMta hid mnih. w .H v ed at bar Miss Childress, of South Carolina, has been visiting Miss Bertie White on ine ionowing letter is irom inei luemiay me nouse seni me uinn noi geiung marneu. oiucn ciuiunoou men - iu jivuw w wiwim uu mum- ,, . . , All are deliirht- Children- Home Society at Greens- bill back for the third redrafting. A I have suffered from stomach and er, Mrs. Susan Miller's 79th birthday. q.TIT.:. "D pening services nance Presbj bote; S. Lambert and daughters, affection. Dorothy and Ladle and Mr. and Mrs. of yterian i tii lj i.iTT?.!.. u . 1.1. i i 1.1. Y. . w.. a i . church Sunday, preiimmarr mwum was neia BIT uie uver irouoic, ncrer wini air w Kv v wma wirun w . n mic w n - . . . W. will have ady for pUeement -fx RUcan eonferrees, thra. from any mjdfcine or doctor to hnte. W. was eracted la tfce yard and was naUherT house which Miss Bessie Hod gin having trailt en her let near the WnWBia Is naarinsr comnjeuon. .i i .n i. . . .i i j i. i - a. i i . . v.. am., a: .k. .. r iui. o. v. low wiu nm nia iauui .snowing ,40 cnangen irom uie ong- mrim mucus irem ure umuiuu i-rcv mn umu m.mi uuimi jruuuK . . , u . .i ... i ii .1 . . m . : .i v. i a : .1. i I i i into it wnen it la easnieaan. inai nouse text. jKepuoucan leaoers ana aiwys we innammauon wnicn mm w ' i m.. i r. 1j during the next sixty days the follow- " nouse ana uiree irom me oenate, now uiai nayra nonuenui hcubu) """" 7 . Tr "T , ,f Tha uno children We are look ine for ana ney win prooaoiy get aown to nas enureiy cureo me, l am anxious uuup w wmv. uwi uwnu ow, mn , img w ldren. we re jooung ior j- v , v , X.rtn- returned bv Will Ledwell. the crowd.". goea iosver hscct wran uwwj T i " ' V.3 ZZT ZT I .4.. i ..i , i school j ill . UHMt'B nM Knurmuui. Lnt" rrnnra. uur, nuunuv un d rvsuem r aLuiiL i ir mrjrm sues e- yiwva, v vaaw vmii-mim awu visudu oju. -tt4 Tt and Mn.'iimnn ,.j ,i .u. ai-j.-,i "v aionaeii, aw majonty leaaer, ex- ana inieauiuu aiunenis, uauunx ap- v vi vhjwwu wt miu . ju1 i o.. a 7 i RaMgh, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. community and also the superintend- Y,rJwl hnnM til'. tK. WI. ' lri -.-aidtla. One dnaa will eonvinee or There were about 215 n reseat MralWBMi A, G. L f iCIuT . " '.be out "at no distant date." money Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bige Cos, a on. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brewer, a son. The Main street in Bennett is being of their county. Look over the list and if i Miller received several alee presents Senator Simmons believes that the Sold by Standard Drug Company i,"a,y?1to nr th ofon very oK ZT?ov Jrn' : dro" rvsrywhere. al taxes aggregating approximately t&JOOOfiOOtf against the American improved! "" trusled to ' S ei tw Inrnwy iimi. lie revival meeting will begin HJ Vj!fJrf?? "Jd. "the rates are absolutely nnirti .careful Investigation of all homes of- woMiJttva and "the consumer navs Waraer-Vi Math as did all those present. Edgar Neva. W. N. Oder, of He Bennett Sunday ral visiting her sister, Mrs nek. fared. The many friends in this county of spending seme time Ulah, tide community, Hopewi with i tin's last week relatives nrnhikitivs " mnA "th. Mnmmai mm Miss 1 Vmnnun of Mrs. Sarah Brady is Hex. , u . J"" w.1H,fc . " ""ra Tu'T"rJ, "'v,1 T ""P n Jll "Vr " " sad Mrs. C T Mrs. A. E. Deaton, of Ramseur, Lei ' omoj ooys irom wive mwraa u as one ox tne meet aooojiaaMe m w. r nw, 01 iroy, as. vn w wn row- ... -j W. 8. Sly-, w logjoiawve ana 01 an Amencaa wan- w " """"" Snadav ssafeoana Gertrade and Wilma Phil- old. Hps, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Andrews and JHefcory Grove end Bear Croak t day. Mr. M. M. Hammer and famfly at- day. l A few) revival mooting was hetd at FaU Creek last weak. There were Mrs. J. Br Jones is right tick at U s writing-, TM school acre wui open Sep ' the Coble reunion at Coble's church 1(1 last Thursday. I Charles Rosa, the little son of Mr. f ran into some hofMj foot right bad 'J selfish, pork-barrel char- tain the eaa our law-makinr bedv re- haifenam. Mr. Warner is one of the to relatives. and respect wf the weJMo-e larmers of Troy and ia else' v. ranew attended as prices at August 18, at the a respected chiton. Mr. and a number of convert joined the church. The revival meeting henna at Beu lah Sunday. Two hoys, Ave years old. Four boys, eight years old. On bov. lo vaars old. One boy, IS years old American people. 1 1 . .11 fl.nl v rWm WO MWJ im row om. I -J 1 1 viii n . am A. Au hnv. 18 mm old. na. declared the Mil "the Address Caldron's Home Society of '' " PUTby on-1 The Edwin A. Oabsrae North Carolina. John 3. Pnoenix. Pv. since the world began It has lL 'x'VL ui... nHntn,i.nt CrMtmkom. N. M ttimnda oxeopt those for w it Udran end babies at the y and has many friends hi Blanche, of Wilmington, DM., arrived aju. at-. aa L - . il i Uom C2..i... I J. t ..ila actor of thM legislation, bow much this port of the state whs wish her here Saturday for several days' visit Bride of Mr. ( A quiet Mrs. ropier Ridge Saturday and Suada Pofat, ded' IV. r Overman, of North Caroll-, wamer will mass their home at Tioy.' Alien ana temuy. of High nor became the bride lahsred by Auto. Denton Peseta Inj f. Mr., & A. Poacock A. Anderson, son of Dr. and Mrs. A- Anderson, were in sn Mat On the Denton and State Senretary 8. F. Vance stated hULJT in his annual report renn to oh atate Di4 aM(i ueaajan Junior vroor av wiiminsron adoption of this ainaa llllS t (the this week that the organisation will oUloature) ft will be made abao- anow a owciwaae in mmonrinip oi i,lt.iv roooloatoaorv " Ho the h m a! ) was framed to serve and for whose urn en age at utartotte has boon com-1 benefit It is to be enssed. taxtosr mil- pitted and opened as a part of the or to serve 26,00f maan- phanage. The Oct tags is e memorial is absolutely iadefensi- to Raw. E. A Osborne the first preoi-i moot iniquitous, and br the toa of the Institution. The bnfldton wta accommodate Sunday, i Wetter aMHMssve ds aueamoMMl- rs-r. ".U enkhly ro mn of the bn parents whan Miss Helen Wilson H j i v nn nor oocaroo tae onoe ox st New Hope Cob, of Greensboro. . The bride la the USViS Was In Hitrh IV, nl nf Mr mvA Mr. I S oauiroay. Crow: the ateesa Man Buaeai HottM Newlta end Clara Da - young man of GreeaMaHB were la High Potat recently. Ate a short bridal trin Mr Mrs, Coble IbHHLHKbm It bee been wniniiiiMlii bv a Qreeailiie where their have n PoMedPleo mapector thai the offVe at friends who wish them a long ) P Handy in Davidson eounte be ill sen arosTaereiai Ufa. WV 7- - " Monad bat the matter has boon held North Carolina, declared the House up until a do ion families can be aoa- to eenfenMco a bill more plied by the Mat route from Deaton 24 childr relieves Coses. Canstlpa 4esMe tt fltvHwlftan sv oaary. that ProMdsnt Mardteo obaunt the Mil and thus 'restore the HtortMel'Vlelons'' M Us tores than any aver to Newoonv The service from Farme r of the poopto which thi congress haaipwiontod to an Anmrlena Congrees.to Dcntoa has been frittered away so ruthlosslly." and one that had the enthusiastic sua- Suae to Ms Mesas jAutf
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