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A.- . H is s 'Vv PI Flrt r THBCCOUBIEB. jUbaboiv, K. C, October 1. im Johaeoai aerf Kit. J. 1L Hancock tored to Ceenabere last Thursday for . X c Fraak Bteed, of Steeds, puMd thjoogVAaaebore last wek oa his 1 WaWeerioosJy 21 Memorial hoej m,. yWu CranfonC who had an ti U improving- ' operatise) fog appendidtJa ia reena- Haas Nettie Ward. wanaTuura recently, haa returned to- bar waa in tow the Utta? part 'of lVhome at Aaaehoro. I week. J Bern Seashore viaitodfriande , L. Hilliard U a patient at Bt Eaafoai Uat week. Menaoffalheepital. - - Mra. J.VV. Craaford. of Seagrove He. M. Graham, eGaJtenla,wni Voata trwae la town several honrt oreaeh at Neighbora Grovo Saturday Saturday. night and again Sunday morning., Mra, X V. Hunter waa called to Everybody ia invited to attend. 'Charlotte bat Friday en account of the Mra, L. E. Workman, of Denton, i serious fllnea f her brother who haa ,Wnr radium- treatment at the local been fll for several weeks. hospital. - I M' ' C T. Luck, of Sea- Mr. C T. Lock, of eaTtje route g-rore route 2, were in' town on busl- 2, was in town Tuesday on boaiaese. neaa Satorday afternoon. Eer. A. a Gibba left. Tueaday for, When you know any news The Monroe where hewltt; attend th Courier will appreciate it if you will Methodist Epipsf eonference f or a eall and teU as. r drop a line in IJinTl te Fpreign week. Rev. Mr. Gibbaaa been Pa- postoffiee.7 Sereral of our readers of theM. P X V' J "l. CT.Z f J.hom. on Cox street, Thursday after- IOr UlC (NWV fcllATO aw - UCWI M MJV WWII IU1U CUUIIV Friday Afteraeea Oak Meet, ' Mra, J. G. Crutckfield waa boatoaa to the Friday Aftaraooa dub at her heme oa Suaeet areana at a moat pleasant raeeUnf. The topic for the aftaraaoa'a study was "Madera Plays" and proved vastly interesting witk Mrs, I. A. Speaee and was name torn aeadefw. After the Brorrara endeW the hosteu serred chiduh salad, wafers, cheeaa straws, coffee,' and tarts toDved with whipped cream. 1 Those areeent were Meadamea Ed Craaford, Will McGuian, J. A. spence, Joe T. Lcwallea, H. W. Walker, W. B. Femaoa. Henry Injrram, Misses Ethel Lorett. Bailie Ross, Mabel Parrish and Lena Mae Johnson. MiMienary Society Meets Witk Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Pugh was hostess to the Missionary church, at her BRX)OKS & BYRD 1 Week End Specials jj We Are Listing; Just a Few of the Many Special Prices We are Offering to the PI W 1. 'f I c TT MUUU QXBappCTS r . , . , , . - - HOOB. i lie UICCUUK An Mtiivu w many friends in thejown during that The Conner as well as many people der by the president, Mrs. J. S. Lewis, time who .hope he will return to this of the town regret to know that both .-j the devotional service was con- charge. ww Mrs. qarence SpauRh (nee ductod bT Mrs. R. R. Ross and Mrs. Miss Treva tioover, oi rranayn- miss Margaret Morris) of Charleston, TWm C. Hammer. Miss Annie Forest, ville, returned to her home after S. a, are suffering from Dengue f ever. I retunied nusgjonary from Japan, was treatment at Memorial hospital for an Messrs. Ralph Bray, of Coleridge Lnt nd told in an intensely in- infected foot. township, and T. C. Hmson, of Frank- 'terestinir manner of her work in that Mr. J. a. oievejispn, oi uuenj iinvme igwnsnip, nave taken hogs toilntrv- ifter the meetinir was over. route 2, was in town on business the first of the week. Mrs. Masrsie York, of Millboro, is a patient at the local hospital having i ia Greensboro, have taken the contract radium treatment. to develop the Robins tract of land re Mr. C. P. Smith, of Liberty, waa-in cently sold to a Greensboro real es- Raleigh where they have entered them in the state fair. Messrs. Plott and Dillon, contractors town the first of the week. Mr. C. G. Somen, ofw Burlington, -was in town on business the first of the week. - Mrs. Henry Ingram left Tuesday for a visit to relatives at Union, S. C. Mr. Ralph Spainhour, of Morganton, had an operation at Memorial hospital last week. He i improving rapidly. Mr. Carl Steed, of Candor, was in town the first of the week on business. Mr. J. A. Deaton, of Liberty, was in Asheboro Tuesday for several hours on business. - Mrs. T. W. Williams, of Hemp, un tate company in which J. S. McAlister is interested. Uncle Chester Thrift, one of Ashe boro's oldest and most highly respect ed colored citizens, showed us a sack this week which has been in his fam- the hoBtess assisted by Mesdames O. R, Fox and Millard All red served an ice course. About twenty-five were present. REVIVAL SERVICES AT THE LOCAL M. P. CHURCH derwent an operation at Memorial pital The revival services have started well at the M. P. church considering the unfavorable weather. A good bit nf intamiit Via a Kaon mnnifAfitari bv ny jor more uian iuty years. " was fhe christain oeonle. We could not made at J?Tankhnnlle by the late GeoJosir for better preaching than Rev. J n. Makepeace and was the second one, n. Williams of Liberty is doine. It ever made in the county. Uncle Ches-jBfi4,mB a At nitv. a misfortune to ter says that Mr. Hugh Parks, of those who do not come, that. people rrankhrmlle, also has one of the first Ih uve right here in Asheboro with sacks made at Franldinville. , no real reason for not attending the jnrs. i. sum, oi n.emps Mm, will ! services, and miss such preaching. return W) ner nome this week after a The services may continue only one serious operation at Memorial hos-'!. If vou are exoesUne to nut hospital last week and is improving. Don't miss the first Lyceum num ber next week, October 25, at the court house, Troubadour quartet 'anything into this meeting and get Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, at Central Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bvrd. of Rock I f t if win kv t rlUI,-J5. O., were here Monday and at-l-t nniMrlv Oinatian neonle. come to tended the funeral services of Mrs. 8ervices and bring some one with Byrds grandfather, Mr. E. L. York,!vo aii Christian. DeoDle are asked Chisholm at Memorial hospital, Octo ber 16, a son. Rev. J. D. Williams, of liberty, is in town this week assisting in the special meeting at the M. P. church. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson, of Greensboro, have moved back to Asheboro ann Mr. Richardson is con- Mr. Dewey Dillon, of Greensboro. was in town on business several hours Wednesday. to co-operate in this meeting. Our people, especially the official members, are asked to take notice 'lia Vi a fAiiyfli tiiovf Atlv frin faron1 Mra. Sulon B. Stedman and small 1 m the church. Wednesday fni "Tfi?11 f"6nds and re'atve' night, October 25, at V.SO. Matters of ... 1wc1.11 um church business will be transacted Miss Carrie Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks, of Franldin ville, had treatment at Memorial hos- that you cannot afford to miss. A re' port from all the organizations will be given at that meeting. The official Wool crepe, a big value 79c One piece of all wool crepe in a beauti ful tan. You are paying $2.50. Our price $1.98 Corsets - A big new lot of corsets pink, and sizes running from 22 to 30. $1.50 value, z our price 98c Ladies', Misses' and children's coats at a tremendous saving. 48 inch all wool serge, black and navy, g! $2.50. value for $1.98 K A big lot of best grade 220 denim over alls,, special price $L25 this week end. Big values in wool, wool and silk, and cotton hosiery for men, women and children. Men's Lion Brand work shoes, a better work shoe has never been made for the price i $3.75 A splendid line of boys' and girls' shoes ; at $2.48 and $2.98 A new lot of all wool skirts, while they last $3.98 nected with the Asheboro Furniture Company. pital last week for an infected foot : Knar few ntwt vaar wilt Ha aImaH Mr- W-JFuWI?1,C,V I01?1?! WP?, of , PSfP fwt sapped a carjxne of a for next year police of High Point, had the imsfor-load of Duroe hogs to ttie state fair, di8CUgBed and your delegate tune of getting one of his hands ' A tnirse containing' 30 was taken ' in l. i t.j i. .vi. broken when he fell from a ladder. Mfrom the railway station in High Point Come and hef with the Master's 1 - . v. , . . - - 1 ' . I . - A . . . . . -weea xor xiroory vniversicy wnere-ia : veaion, a lz-year-oia gin, wno had was to enter the theological depart- j been sent to the bank by her mother ment of volational training, has re-' to get money for her invalid father, turned to Asheboro. There waa some; The little lady went to the station and misunderstanding as to making reser- carelessly laid the nurse on a seat and vation for Mr. Lloyd and he will re- went away leaving it, upon her return I Father George LL sheeting,' special this week end .12 l-2c A splendid line of men's, women', boys' and girls' underwear at a saving for the thrifty buyer. 36 inch B. B. sheeting, yard 10c JC5 A big lot of 32 inch Zephyr ginghams, fresh from the mills in beautiful fall patterns, worth 30c, our price . . 25c A big lot of new outings at very low ''prices. A lot of men's all wool shirts running from $2.25 to $3.50 A big lot of sweaters for men, women and children at very low prices. To appreciate these big values is to see them, Friday and Saturday, Octo ber 20 and 21. main in Asheboro this winter and will; it was gone. A woman by the name L. W. GERRINGER, Pastor. CANDIDATES FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICES It is important that Democratic pre- .jnAi- j rL.i. A . t -g . . . . - will,!, uuiiiiiuviciiicii eviiu in w j.iai.- enter the Methodist Protestant Col-, of Mrs. K P. Nabors was arrested r-oJi. t t wa ,v.oio doors and the policeman testified the Wvf0Ud " her V?- , , I Democratic nominees for township of The Courier was this week kindly ficiai8 justices of the peace and con- rememoerea ny, Mrs. J. M. caveness .table, so that the tickets' can be its lege in High Point "when opened next fall. s Mr, F. L Bulla, of Spero, .was a buaiaeaa visitor in town the first of the week. Mies Marguerite York, who ia a student at Greensboro 'College, was at kome Monday on account of the death f her grandfather, Mr. Ed York, of Jeatral rails. wiui a yase oi extra nne dahlias, one!printed without further delay. or wwen measurea six ana a hairi There arer thre justices of the peace inches across. and a constable for each township, ex- Mr. and Mra. Walter Parks and lit- cept in townships where there is an ini tio daughter, Miss Mary, of PisgahJcorporated town, and there is an addi- MM TIam In fhA Mt-a o..n4.v tlAfinl itiafiiA nf t K A nAMA 4tv .arK '""f- Mwnl Mr. farke and his brothers have just 1,000 population in town 7 r"r l u" urccimuuru retumed-from Darien, Ga., where they tair last week. aowl cabbage seed for their spring a..-u. - v. vium, oi uutnj, wu trade, in towa on business for several hour. I . t . nt f , Board of Publication in North Caro lina at Greensboro last week, Rev. A Wr Plyler waa re-elected editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate. Rev. Timothy A. Sikes was also re elected business manager. Rev. Ply- Brooks & Byrd The New Store Across the Railroad Opposite W. D. Stedman & Son "WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DOLLAR" Monday. Mr Kirby Cox Has purchased the home belonging to Mr. W. R. Rlch ardsoa. on Cox street, and expects to move Into the house within ton days. Misaee Elisabeth Pteed and Ethel To Meet in Courthouse. Birkheed. of Candor7who an students weU TaZL rTh. at Greensboro College, and Mr. Kilby JWU tw. g Pge, of Greensborotmotored to W 7 " in this dh,trict Mv boro lut wmVh -.i.." yera ago. tives. Mr. Sam Storey, of the Ellse high Mr. W. A. Rouaaaau. aeeretarv to '"cnooi raculty, was In town several lUUUB IMWW7. Mrs. Ell Cole, of Eagle Springs, who underwent an operation at Mem orial Hospital some time ago, is re covering, and will leate this week for The Lyceum committee will be in the courthouse Wednesday afternoon Oct. 26th, for the purpose of collecting money for tickets that the other club members are selling. Please send or bring money between the hours of 3 and 4:30 on this date so that the Ly ceum committee can balance its books. Lyceum Committee: . MRS. J. T. UNDERWOOD, MRS: T. E. LASSITER, MRS. L C. MOSER. -Mrs. Frank IL Fleer Married. unKTeasman Hammer, returned Hun. lay from a ton days' Way at his home at North Wilkesboro. . 1 Mrs. R. H.. Tyson and. little daugh ter, of Mebana. nasaM thmuffh AKa1 boro Tueaday on theif way to their her home. Jiome at Mebana after ifew days' via- Mayor J. D. Mr. George I Beverage, of Star, was W business visttot. in town last rridajr. :..,. -.-.- ; toe punu ia invited to attend fh Mrs. Wfllle J. Fleer, widow of the late Frank H. Fleer, chewing gum millionaire, of Philadelphia and Uwharrie Farm, a country lodge near ; t n -to select loma young lady in Asheboro "rrrnV at "tS. horn. Tof Tkl. n ft JSi -2Zl of Charlotto. Sha U the daughter of rTrIl IS Mrt- W. H. Jenkins, of Gartonia. The JlJi troem left ImmiUtely for pmmenda eon test in order to decide upon tanroaanUtivt, Han. Jeaephaa DaaWle win addraaa "rvieea at the M. P. church in rog ? 0J wkv Servicea ft S:18 p. m. WlUlaaaa, af Ubarty, helping the Ceveraor Pardoaa Robert Greer. Goveraor Morrison last week pa- aVftTAUnn fJi.ltk tU caf tk4at tolad Robert S. Greer, who haa (been Mr K.rfvL, Tbease to Aaaebera e- Wedieedsy leerrine three years' term . en ths hip thTHub eomioUdatod achool at on uouer R. F. D. 1. Mr. ling 1 wen-ecMpped school , man, hating Wtod with high honors at El on lega.i He waa principal of Bea tnn high achool last year and. waa soceeaef ul 4a hU school. Bince the Ashebore pctoHce until all rtiigni i iew weeks ago. . , ... , yad Jm Lytle, ona of Ashehoro'a woes and mont MgWy respected col eesabiK. ilTaiL iaataaJ at Tia roads of Waka county for tha -Ur- haa aeea aaaeaaeod by Meters. ' y - any or an automooue, ureer naving tv .At. uit.i A aarvad two years ai too, time, and . fir.v.K ta.. b roving to be a good prisoner. ternooa with aaveral doctors from dif-1 Wkj1' MtmromOf t that erent aectiona of the county la -nf.GiWa record wm iwrr WjJZ tendance. Itoma of rnterest war dla- ncan stated that ha had Improved euand. and U meeting proved to U , h" aai 1 wm am ww wricivi, yiviw aw. the remainder of the time to', order one of unusual Interest.'1 Held ea Grave Caargee, are that ha aught support wife te a faithful manner.' The tighU were re served by the governor to revoke the - : - . 1 7 1 wo r rmaM.ua ooaniT nearoea Z'SL1- 'd Bunday following iWhl, hM la ra--h charged with'aanteaca at-anr timo before the mdI had tTn I iiW ,yt" Ync,Ve!!erlmTnal assault and deadly; aasault. raUon of the term,: provided the bad waa iiiiVr 1 . .i J ""' , and Henry Woooeu, zu. itusaJdwair -v EMU V1 rform,no,.?f!they went to the home of aa ared'Meklag 1 " Lnoroutniv . awioranie na rclialile. " ' Mlaa K. " , tor 1; n ' td (' , r, . ahiv.t 1 f I t ! 1 she ht ac- p t-""-' "r Iji the 1 'i . I iiaHtnn,; , ther went to the home of aa aged Meetlag af Latheraaa it lUga) ralaL coupU near Loulsburg, whoao Bameel . ' d : " V are unknown, criminally assaulting .' A meatlnr of ft Lutheran werkara lh. M ..mu anil U.tlno- lha man ! thl section tt the state waa held at ..v.rw TK- nm.n 1. T,1 t U an Itlgh Point lat wk, there being !id wrll feUe mn.M. The P"nt nearly IW oiers.u.enn v m .rne 'i5rri thftt t'-y tf-t theif "re, coding from Laxington, Holly ) a r. ' r 1 til ei:-n a rove, 1 iitrn-vi,;i iin-n j umi, I r llg Come to the Auction Sale Rain or Shine Brass Band Free Prizes in Gold Positively Given i Away on Day of Sale The large 300 acre farm of Mr. D. W. McCarn, on Factory Road, about 12 miles south of Asheboro, four miles of Mitchfield on Norfolk Southern Railroad, will be subdividedfinto four tracts and sold at your own price on aturday, Oct. 28 AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK ' p Tv. ia An this nlace an excellent well built and conveniently arranc6tj E dwelling, with large fireplaces, coverea wen unaer sneiwr, piemy oi poren BDace. nape red iront rooms, eic. Lrge whil suiuicq, vciaiit wuaw, uu ery equipment to be found on a nrst-ciasa larm. r3 , ' Fruitain abundance and of almost every description. Mu U suiUble-f or tobacco or crata, for cattle and sheep raising; and 1 land there will be in a lew years a nne grwui ui tuuwr. l ! AUfi' VlnCtm haa become very much attached to this .s ev- Much of this land Is l on much of the j , home place, but finds J Sa Ama4Uam araAVAw Ca r . S a. if A II AalAl B M W PI A TTl BV I U B I III! W III H III MIlllLllr! LIIIII. LlU C . r,i it imperauve vo eu ut uruc r j i e f ncrwiatheopportuiu'tyyoui been wanting to get you a home and bU H f arm on easv terms of payment and at your owji price. x -1 J fc 'I r TRcrSrdate, SATURDAY. OCTOBEU 28, and be on hand. And even N ! I if ftu do not buy there will be many things of interest taking place. A brass h - l hand will furnish plenty of spirited ransic, and a number of prizes will be given il I S awav. Most of these prices will be gold coins. , . . ,t . - ,. v ! ! - 1 t! i '4 ' 1
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