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Pate Fire THE COURIER Ashebere, N. C, Sssttaabir 7, 1M2 PMttQjtAL PAEA GRAPHS A. Ml - ' - fnr u FRANIUNYILLE NEWS needed. Tto shoots awl many of tht "abuolth rux HI NT BBS I alley-way are not ealy dirty in the AflSOOATlOM MKTS, extreme, bat meet onsanitary. White Protracted maaiin ia atiii in nm. u ui J i ' ' nave been several Drofesarioaa. i' Bom to Mr. tod Mrs. J. . Men- 1 " y"Tr. " .T7T" -, A . sremoers of the Victor Council No. - - - i Ull dtiu Tru inWTn or ftrrweiw niewsa ritsnfl S. H. Ker.r,edy W altar gjj lenhall, oasaleSl Cap, and Mrs. Moiasanhatl have been at Guv Knox of Junior Order are, requested to J. M. Johnson, Den D Parrlah, t; A. a Fer- UMQAT, SETTEMBEB T, Ittt e Money to Lend on improved farm lands in amounts up to $50,000.00. Interest 6 per cent Terms 33 years. Money can be had on short notice. C. H. REDDING Asheboro, N. C. t i. vice tothe east year but a. Camp Km Brewer and E. B. w35ama! of Bam- JT.r' R U, evening at 7 o'clock Where theyWl i to be SaeentiaUed Cast. Mandonhall aeur Bouts t, were buaineaa visitors "r" wWaaeeten Are- fon? proeession and march to the Kaa be, tretferred to. Fort Benin- yesterday. .The f oUowtag w ere steetad dire- scadsmy where with the betterment m tk J - Llt C . i -mm Harrison, avflaaaa.,1. 1. K. unaaaea, el rreautn- Henaon Petar William, J M Allen. l ,wu' "Dr. F. A. Header, of High Point, vflte, Aahehero attending court KrMct Kaar. mIIa ... . ifl4tAk.M DtfMui n ...... r-t 1 - - ' kuq lonum Mmnmnff m t j ut riw auditorium beginning at 7 -JO. The laiaiil m W - 1 - waa in Aahaboro last week and was yswajmax. , The committee appointed Kdvocatinr the organisation of a Lion Miaa Carrie Craaford, of Trnwty, the resolutions aad by-lawa a and Uimw .,. n. r,nl. .11 I.J . W. club for Aahaboro. Dr. Henley says passed through the crty Sunday attar- Hedrkk, A. 0. Feme, J. F. South, C. ' mTf JtuZ It thV the Lions ia the lsrgest drk encaniia- noon on her way UBamaeur where A. War. ZSL!?SL, niktK nine orgnmsawwua ui w wsaiei m mu otuwv. neiu oepiemDer le. . Order and nthara Bmiuk i ...i,,, , k.u.t.t will be organised u. v t - .....t K. 4B,0fhe.r: Benson Ausley, i (iiuuau -" j -- - ait. c. . wxubbo, i Ajarulnai Krineioles or the order' W within the few aaaahm. of Bcanoke Bapid. dty daoK haaj Car Pkaga. Ota Niaara FaHa. d. Maner, the Bible andtaarT d!' Mr nJBWWVB AUIZasUl. Ul AXAKII & Ulllt, UIUIIUICI IA. AAV AO Aaturuviisu vasaavss thena. He Is a Randolph emaen n , . Garrison , Juniorism. Response by, was at one tune superintendent of i .JT .f3!? . members of the school board aad the k instruction in the county. agara Fmiia Saaday afteryen whea a of M Bapdat! i. Mnrley, one of Cole- -TV T... ..""t.-"";'-.? churches. reaaiYe citiaena, was a .""TfJ Be sure to meet with them. in Aaheboro Saturday. and Mrs. B. A Moore spent last weeit pubUc in Tray. . Mr. Jan A Mr. and Mrs. Bd bytes and Mrs. ridsre's nroereaarfre citiaena. was a "t" "T"-! Be sure to meet with them R-K,l ' t Pnstar ware visitors ia Hiah Point ii.l.n. &. i Aahebon Tueadav. Ur- nd Mrs- Miller, with another n. nnan MnnH. Q-nf.mK.r itK : and Greaaaharo Saturday. . , Mr. aad Mrs. C B. Brooks, of Bam- T Pjirir the followina; teachers: ' ' Mt. ead M . aeur route were visitors, ia . the ?J""1 visitors in city Tuesday. They say they have r -" a " . p..Jov r.t .,.i.l.n. vb me proper license me iruarus re- Mr and Mrs b' B Brooks and Mr. year ft to let Mm cross to the Canadian and Mrs. Jesse Pnj nHuraed Satur- Mr. J. G. Steed, of Mt, Gilead. waa SSZi rEfW lay from A rstit to friends aad rela- in -town Monday and Tuesday on busi- f'lf1,' "f11 wenl !T' a- rTlln. a. eee if arrajigementa could be made First grade Mitl Mary Moon. Second grade Miss Eunice Banks. Third grade Miss Ruth Wicker. Fourth grade Miss Annie Bryan. Fifth grade Miaa Katie Marley. Sixth and seventh grades Miss Su- neas. , , " .T " ms'"" w" Patterson. mi- t n UVntanhall whn mnved u tl n T aooifAi. f woo u miner m m me car. rur j ;u t from Aaheboro to Greanahoro several among the visitors who called at The Tw.fao?' caus1T bemn vra Sumner. years ago. waa in Aaheboro Saturday, courier office the first of the week. "P TE& down flight B'ope ward Tenth and eleventh grades Prof. Mr. Meadanhall represent the Old Mr. fj. J. Cox, of Greensboro, waa d M the was no guard F. tj. Buck Guauo kilnfahy. He is inter- town several hours Tuesday at-, 'JT .MiUr. ,8ff her daager and Mugie teacher Miss Lorena Heigh ted in ReJtdtpVeouaty and says the taadmg to business matters. jeeraained for assistance. Two or three V farmers would get better results by The special meeting will start at the ? to tba rear renders trying The president of the Betterment So- U8ing more potash. Christian church at Seagrove Sunday, SjJJS" ciety requests all members who pos- Mfcs Martha Evelyn Morris left September 10. The pastor, Bev. T. J. e very brink. Mrs. Miller's body sibly can to meet her Thursday at 1 . ryT. v aaBBslaS'-, ' 1- 1 a. .... a . a a n -v vfltf WQQ 1&frlvaMr1 CAmc ritvt A I olar n nH . i h -Tuesday lor wise wnere ana Roes w Green, will be assistea oy Kev. J. w. ,j u v- v CTj ' take charge ot a music class in tne Knight, of Stokesdale. Dinner will ,,usuuu' school. be served on the grounds Sunday. Ev- Mr W. C Rovals. of Trinitv. trave arvhndv ia ltivift to attend. Services The Courier a call while in the city wm be held afternoon and evening Tuesday. ... during the week. LIBERTY NEWS Mrs. J. a Whitehead and son, Ar- p. m. in school builduur. Protracted meeting will begin at the Holiness church-next Sunday, Septem ber 10. The pastor, Rev. J. E. Shaw, will have charge and will be assisted by others. Everybody is invited to m- t t wfooii n.t Millie mr- w xt rM nt Rln, wt mur, 01 namseur, visitea Mrs. u. L. was in Aaheboro on business Satur- 2, was in town Tuesday, for the day.,1" waesj. , , The new school rooms at the acad lay. nr. waiter rarics, oi nsgan, was , " jxzz: :r-- w,. "".emy nave been completed and is Mr.. W. E. Allred.-of Caimix, gave a business visitor ia town the first of 50roe Millboro, after spending sAthought to be ample to take care of The Courier a pleasant call while in the week. ZZ.-.l'Z. "1 Tr macn??r5?Hw expected increase of the school. Aaheboro Saturday. Mr. Allred says Mr. A. J. Blair, of High Point route tTv,"" x ", vura" his little daughter, Miss Bxeleen tea 5 was a business visitor in Asheboro. .... , . Joyal and staunch supporter of The tie first of the week. I w: J: rel" 1 u .onnnf nf oir.. m m t.jj; atlves and friends in Clinton. without tt. ia town Tuesdav for the day. . Wm Ethelyn and William Leonard Randleman. Mr. D, S. Coltrar was in the dty Mr. J. R. Marley and little son, of WJ L?Lt0i SJfuVS"! ' 114188 Loren Heigler, of Cameron, THiiiOay. He ia representing the Am- Coleridge, were in town Tuesday of fj'i 2 kD5ththeir Si e- Mi Annie Bryan, of Green rican Limestone Company and-has this week. M Mfw-m-law, Mrs. Ometa Bray Leon- yiiie( Miss Ruth Wicker, of Elon Col- with headqus Miss Katie Benner went to Burling-' ton Saturday. :Mr. R. C. Curtis spent- Saturday evening and Sunday with his mother to Eastern Carolina The manv friends of Mr. D. M. a; . 'lesre. Miss Eunice Banks, of Raleigh. at Tarboro. Mrs. Weatherly will regret to know that he' JflKS fmC' 2 C- K& expected to arrive in our town the s home at fTanklmville. I '- t' "JT j i. IP ' the weak, and all will teach r. J. P. Dorsett, of Randleman' . 7L VZZT n"r,reiurne TO this year in the FrankBnville high e 1, was in town the nxst 01 tne Tr T w" , school. fifth grade teacher in the city schools. u i wutau atu. a. iifw iuuw a, wrap m wwu u&o w mm . , ... , j tendent Mrs. Hayworth taught with week on business. a??1? two wek relativeB Mr. Eppat Mt. Airy before her mar- Mr. B. F. Richardson, of Seagrove. riaOT. She ia a sDlendid teacher and route 2. was among the callers at The1 Mr- and Mrs- W- p- Brown, Tarboro is to be congratulated upon Courier office the first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brown, of Greensboro, spent Sunday in town. decora bar. Mr. L. M. 'Cranford, of Riley's Store L T 1?8euspen,t M, P P Rain, who has for the waa a hnafnaaa viaitnv in tnwn TnaaJthe week-end With her Sister, Mrs. C past four years been living at Cedar day. V l11?. c . Falls, has moved to Haw River. Mr. to. and Mrs. H. Lynn Cavenesa, of . 8. J. Buckner is attendmg court ia Bain is a former Alamance county Durham, passed through Aaheboro toe,8-80 f.k 88 Jr- . . man and returns to the same posi- first of the week, and visited relatives1 , Mrs- u nns returned home -tion he left when he came to Cedar for a dsy, oar waV to their home. Mondy after spending a few -SUIta Mr n W Bulla of WonHlomon Mnt "aVS Ul Durham. x n WlUiama: Jr.. of Liberty. A. wa in town Wpdnesdav for a-ver-l The revival meeting began at the UiHulaif av Waafam Mnrvland al ttAiiva is M. P. church Sunday night. Rev. Mr. a-viUa onH tfaaara Coriv Martin and Mrs florin. T. Pnanall xaant to Taylor will assist in the meeting. W; 'JWar 'Foer WaJrest' Car-J Hi ipt Wv 8. fiheberry. of Millboro i -was a business visitor in the city the first of the week. ,Mr. Richard F. Little, of Hickory, superintendent of the school, is exp pected to arrive in our town on Satur day, September 0th. I Mr. J. M. Archer and family, of Greensboro, visited Mrs. Archer's mother, Mrs. M. L. Bute, last week. ; Mr. Hubert PresneU. of Asheboro. has moved his family to near Ran dolph Manufacturing Company cotton mat. 1 Charles Pruett has moved his fam ily to Greensboro. Mm. JrV. H. Tnnett saent the first of fast week with her children at Wednesday for the day. J pe& that there will be good, !BtiWllHoil Cotton Mills. Rdren, wecinesaay 1U1 Again Mm H l Kaamn nd tendance at each service and that of Farmer, were in town much good may be accompiisneci. for tne day ' UB uwv evuvw, viiviu k n h ha mr- Tuesday, September 12. We are glad m ntlitantt nf tin fa wm in snnndanv aant n as lot p WrinK- to say that we have several of our Asheboro Saturday making arrange- day afternoon, all the items in the re- former teachers with w aga-.it this ments to enter school here. Mr. Cal- port having occurred last week or Much improvement has been licutt is a son of the late A. S. Calli- very early this week. They were too made on the school buriuing mid we -cutt His mother is building a resi- late for pubtycation. We also jrot ew hoping to have a much larger ind dence in South Asheboro and expects some items with no name signed, oeiier "" wc " 'vc to move in the near future. These are not appearing. In several Miss Virginia Dee Aldridge, of weekly papers throughout the state, Mfllhoro. went, to Dunlin county last the names of the correspondents ap- Saturday as an assistant teacher in pears under the name Of the place Diphtheria in the County. Health Officer J. V. Hunter an- Mr. L. H. Curtis and family spent Sunday at Greensboro. Mt, R. L. Tippett, of Greensboro, was 'here Sunday. Mr. Hugh Maner, of High Point, spent Sunday at his home. Mr. George Sumner left Monday morning for New Orleans where he is attending a medical college. , Mr. Bryan Parks, of Greensboro, spent Saturday and Sunday with rela tives in town. Messrs. C. L. Allred and W. 1. Jones made a business trip to Greens- Saturday OS aa assistant teacner m pears unuer ure name 01 ua place n11 . tW k th t ninhtheria is Jones made I the his-h school m that county which from which the news comes. We do SSltJSjAJJMSi Monday opened on the fourth of this month, not require this, although it is an ex- er7nev, cases are reported al-l Mr- Connie Neal and family, of Mr. Sam Stanton, 01 Kanmeman ceneni pian irom many points 01 view, , Ai , . liear Ureelc, were guests of Mrs. Win- route 1. gave The Courier a pleasant but we do require all Items signed r'' ri ., cv Parks Sundav. aU white In the dty Monday.. , when they come to our office.. . . ST" th7ough-l Mr.. G. H. Jones, Miss Kittie Lee Bev. Clarence M. Macon, who has sir. Moya uaveness passeu uirougn 5 ntv" Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Parks I went to Greensboro Saturday. Randolph County Bench Show. Our dog building with sixty seven stalls and show ring is about completed. Dogs should be benched early for the judging commences at eleven o'clock Fri day morning, Sept 22nd. W. W. LINDLEY, Supt. for the past rear been pastor of the Asheboro Wednesday on his way to oul enwra county Friends church in Asheboro, has ac- Coleridge from Greensboro where he cepted the pastorate of a church in had been on business. Illinois. Mr. Macon has recently mar- Mr. J. H. Fraxter, of Randleman, ried He and his bride were guests was among the business visitors in -of relatives in Asheboro last week. town the first of the week. Mr. J. G. Steed, of Mt. Gilead, was In the absence of Rev. L. W. Ger a business visitor in Asheboro the ringer, who is assisting in a meeting first of the week. at Brinkleyville, Rev. M. Ivey Crutch- August and September seem to have field will preach at the M. P. church mixed up as to climatic conditions next Sunday morning and evening, cool days and nights typical of Sep- Everybody is invited to attend, tembar weather provided in August Mr. Glenn York, of Randleman, was and September begins with class a in town the nrst or u week. w u Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cave- Ether, spent Sunday at J. B. Floyd's. - rt . i Mr. Paul Bouth spent Saturday and Sunday at Sanford. Charde Graves (col.) has moved to her new home near D. A. Hunter's in South Franklinville. , Ether Star Boats News. There were six candidates baptized in Little river Sunday morning and joined the church at Cross Roads Bap- Mr-. Rur fVw taft Mnndav fnr W tist church. home at Hiah Point after a visit to' Mr- W- C- F1 and family, of August heat Mr. F. C. Bell, of Sanford, ia Mr. Moody T. Hayes, of Millboro, Asheboro painting sign, both local and, " " T uVt -rwuv fn,'sit aT aeeeptei a position as clerk-op- national advertisers on the fair ground ' H- 8uTmaer ft fr Oi "toforthe Southern Railway at fence facfng the national highway. New Orieans, La., where he will ra-. M, tun i. Sua a rW. .d sumo his studies as senior in the med-" h erator Randleman. Mr M T. Mover, manager of the sides of the buildings. He is work Mr. Bell is also painting the roofs and ?ume -woiea as senior in me raeu-.jja- , tk. krMi . i. leal course this fall and winter. D' Mr. tirady Martin, who holds a po tion at truck driver for the Texas Oil Co. at Biscoe, spent the week-end home. Mrs. Martha Deaton. wife of the Sumner has been connected with Dr. lat p- G- Deaton, died early Thursday iola mine at Candor, waa in Aaheboro ing for the fair association. r T vworth at Memorial hoanUai morniaf and was buried at Suggs Monday accompanied by his wife and Mr. D. L Brown, of Rentoman, J. A. Memorial hospital ehurch jgft son here to take the train for their was among the visitors in The Cou home in Philadelphia. ner.office Monday during the summer, Mr. J. A. ome in ranaoeiuiua. ""'a ' ,,1.1,.. - c,.-.i Miss Cornelia Coltrane, of Sophia, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bolivar Haiwner.'tor in town Saturday Sykes, of Seagrove, waa .'"rvived By four sons and two daugh ' Rotunlav iters, as follows: Buren and Oliver, of 1 wrn uauiimi. TJ.L. M n -M m, , ,. . . ' . . w " ". ', " af-a J RmlUiarman Mr. faraon . n., OI lnomaavine, and 11. J and son, Carl, of Lynchburg, Va; iVJS bA'VI!llJS!tT whom she made her home. Mrs R. Rsval. of IaUi-I"...' m- - 1 -- ma. T.1. 1 U.l ' Itl rl..(UA. ir. A M.llAM nt.fi WnrtVi- HUrlV SnO ..1 Tr 1 vi ,jii- -- il. -j , I roy. and Mrs. W misaaa aaaziaai aau avveuru hmhik h ni, v.vi um .m-mu. . . - . . . , hall, of Greensboro, were guest of Mr. Mr. J. M VaaWerry, of Randleman, '"nr. ft "their wTrte and Mrs. M H. Alfred over Sunoaj. was in town Monday on buaineaa. ,Lt 5 Mr. Guy Fox has accepted the Mr. A. T. Coble and little aon Mil-Geenboro ta 1 eir cer geacy for the Western Eteetrts Co. lard Lee, of Statey. were among titoae nx'ni WM tt ISnT1 tehoadI? hi1 Mr.N "Tndor, paased ZShjSS iSS STW of Wkesboro. Jroajh Asbsboro Saturday or Mki. Mi. B. a Hardte, of hst.weur. was is hoidUg court at Asheboro this T.Lrty urIIa L m? in town the first the week on busi- week. . t, n.- Steed I and chil- ' . . m.-. .a n r. dren are visitinc relatives there. Rev. L. W. Gerrinre- Is st HenJe. Causey, of liberty, were buaineaa via-' .WT.MR ana m-xt . . tail. l aS a M 1L. SffSnrT BSBT T. niuirTiav i fir rnnji . itors m Asaeooro ua ara. 01 u Z "-ZT'JT' in C 171 r- W. A. Leach has week. ' V""Tr.w.w.rrTar"' ,se-vesl at Shlloh and W. C Mr. and Mrs. Millard Allred ami Mr. Elliott H. cox, . 01 easTrore.-- STV,. o-... schoo at nvr. aa it. gtmiB. a " aon US weak, aaatrUn Ber. J Fritshard in a series of meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Millard All rail sssstsa Misses Marian nml Evnlyn route 1, aUndaauVall. of CrSanahuro. Mr. White, week. of Winston galena, aad Mr. Thompson, Dr. and Mrs of Lexington, motored ta Letirujron nday for the day. . . Bartha Oamer .no iftue are vWting frieivU In High W. T taaham of Rantlle- She will thea man, was In tewn JIralsl houi lues- few days lay. devesend AHaase Bthel ssM Clare King, of Da, Mtes Maggie Hswkina. a Va 11 rUtfat Mra. J. BaaTaV SB SWSjHl ASSS- KM. Misses Katelle Leach and Esther Boroughs, also Clyde and Beeae Boi ougfaa, of near Ether, will enter Troy high school next week. Misses Bertie and Rosa Lee Allen, 1 who hold positions ia Graenaboro and ThomaavilU, are spending their vaca tions with their mother, Mrs. N. A. Allen, of Martin's Mill Mr. la A. Jordan aad family, of Martin's Mill, have moved to the Martin the m S" . ' . . I - . . I S ST I M. -1- a. lllLfc.a. J 1 f a.A.aaa i' ia tows the first of ' . r.!" Tra, farmer are busy fimahlng cur- .. J. V. Hu-ts and fasa-'SW Meyt dSnart-i"HLWfy . f ty has moved iaU their lorelyr; saent store. J . . from Trap to the BaaJolphl heme en the corner of wm and wonar,r '"'. " WS)aa)pfM W. Blrkhead' bore tkst reak. Mr. at U Whits, Mis less Cox left Monday for High Ws inotiw, Mrs. Huj Poiat for a two days vlalt to relatives, fege and two little Sac wfU the ro to fiaUabaiy for a have been visiting MiaHZST te day wn to BaWgh Moad I Rev aad Mr, children, of Ana visit to bar ttstar. uAshwaVl, forssveral hears a a raw - - taaaaafa rday for a weekend visit to r. Mrs. Hash J. Burn. Mrs . dsugaters who relatives In town dsn returned with Mr. Pan Raleigh Monday. They sasde the Sidney loMne and of lire. ia team the first the Mrs. M. H. AttJad wens to a'elnt bet ween tra las Tuesday. Ashehess Wiaauiay aeTber way Ul Mr. T. H. Ellis, sf High Bar .raft waa. were Asae- sore lerafdey for sevrel hour. Jam-ur. saerning. vierter la was a Aaheboro thU jaegreeeeaaf fine Randolah una. to far as Little river. and the stamps are palled as far as Bhady Ureve ehurch. The read force ts move their came to R L Caudles ta a short time. W. C Martin seeds mmm trip to Biaroe Saturday. Friday and Saturday Tha fbridge srssiH kf the Pa kak (ll . ravsa wnssa win a Kre Bridge ks Mate asm coast eereeaesve In North Carolina, its High war Cwsa- be formally epa A SEPTEMBER 8th and 9th I will have an i Informal Opening at this time and will have a complete line of pat tern, ready-to-wear and sport hats. Also all kinds of trimmings. Call on above days and take a look. MRS. MILLARD H. ALLRED Asheboro, N. C. . j. 3! School Time Sweater Time We have a wonderful assortment of Bradley's All Wool Sweaters, for the children as well as grown ups. , ltti,jfl PULL OVERS AND COAT STYLES New Fall Styles Stetson They continue to buy Stetsons year after year a? they realise the quality that keeps a Stetson fresh and trim. i Sit OUR LINE OF SHOES Quality Good. Prices Rifht 4 i y i Coffin & Scarboro y parts af tie opening. see ever t 0
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