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1112 jnj!cscr.o cm nitsrruir3 Err. W r. Imett wba ni test week 'kMdrM4. U tM paaurata-wl ESSE p HVniaad aiwia-weta ax veaa Falls xt tuy atoraia. ' Mr, W. A. Paetrwasd U attending Utt awtiag f th Dexafl repraae&ta tivaa tat the Cue-Una la Caartetta. Ba r" ; lZZLudZ P Tuesday m u lands Wanted! hasbi Vili t auat, MrsVVr .T wtt has kd uca f.-rab com- Moora. Sha left Monday for har home. t , w tfc . w, rv.u. Wmt of Kork HilL &. New aaa beea received here that TURKISH VIRGINIA .BUALSY C, wa the gwest af friends In tn city Dr. J. G. Crutch field, an officer during Misa Adelaide Armfield, a student of aWned in the V 8. E. C ana that Hal k.im rvi)LM at home for the W. Walker alao an ex-eoktter baa beea week end. reeommiaaiened aa First lieutenant vri. Hammer left " Saturday "d both men aave been assigned U for the northern market where aha J22 Regiment with headquarters will mirehaea iDrinir and aummer rail- Greenabora, N. C Mm Emma N. WalL n mt that lwct 1 AMcacMnoMasot m TOIGLEVS and give stomach a your lift Mr 1. C Moaer, returned to Raleigh milliners in the' eeuaty haa accepted a Monday after spending Saturday and position with the Line berry Company Sundav In Aaheboro. u Randleman. Mas. WaM has been Misa Lacile bearboro, a member of with G W. Elliott and Company for the faculty of the Lexington High a number of years. School was at home for tiie past wee Mr. and Mrs. W. C Clarke and little .end. son w- C. Jr., of Charlotte were the Mrs. Will Lawrence has returned guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. ParrisM home at Winston Salem, after a few Sunday days visit to her uncle W. J. Moore. Mrs Wilson Kearna who has been .She was accompanied by Miss Nell ill for some time was taken to High Porter, of Way Cross, Ga. Point hospital for treatment Saturday. Mr. E. B. Leach ot beagrove was The many friends of Miss Rose G. business visitor in the city Monday. Rush will be glad to know that She Mr. Leach has recently returned from is improving rapidly at Memorial Norfolk and Petersburg, Va. He visit- Hospital. Miss Rush underwent a sor ed his son C. W. Leacn at Petersburg. 'us operation but has gotten t along Mr. A- S. York and little son Win- well. She expects to return to her iam' of Liberty, Route 2, wera in Asne- home the latter part of the week, boro last Friday. - Miss Elizabeth Winslow wh'o for the lfcirn to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Briles. Past few months has been in Calif or- of Trinity, Koute 1, a son, Joseph La- n ai rived in Ashe!:oro the latter partj- fayette. OI lasl weetc. Mr. E. H. Bird, of Kemp's Mills, Mrs. J. T. Ryan of High Point, is was a business visitor in town the the guest of her parents.Mr. and Mrs. latter part of last week. Charles F. Smith Mr. J. R. Lambert of Coles Store, Mr- and Mrs. Paul E. Burns attend while in 'Asheboro Friday came in and ejj the funeraj of Mr.-S. G. Spoon at jaid his subscription to The Courier lf Springs Sunday. Ma-, w. F. .Newsom. of Asheboro, M Frank Yates, Who recently died Rnutfi was in town one dav last at Denton, was a brother in law of weet. , Mrs. J H. PoOle, of Asheboro. He Mi. W. B. Hogan, of Seagrove, was js survived by his wife and the follow a business visitor in Asheboro the'I'K children: John Vernon, Blancne, latter part of last week. aucle' Kaan nk Jr.. and Willie Mr. I. F. Craven, of beagrove, Route Thf.s Yates. 1, while in Asheboro last Thursday, Wallace B. Stone, of Thomasville paid his subscription to The Courier. nas reecntly been apointed, by Gover- Mr. W. P. Hurley, of Abner, js nr Momson, as Inspector General of critically ill with influenza. . National Guard to the rank of Mr. Hobert Hancock ot Providence Major. Major Stone was in th! 30th toumshin was on our streets Saturday, division. Richard Stone, the brother Mr Tom Foster, of Asheboro Star of MaJor Stone js the Motion Picture Boute is imDrovinir his home by rc- i.,ach,ne operator at the Capital modeling and putting on a fresh coat lileatre- , . . Under and by virtue of the power . ..: Mr T. J. Finch, receiver of ihp Rant! Captain A. M.Rankin, of High Point ' Thomasville on February 1st an- ctained that cer" . r ii.i r.: a i. nounced he was nrpnarprl tn nnv fmr tain Morttraffe Deed executed on the nas gone to not springs, air., iw - , . . , - ----- .. , . , i ,.tmi,t Hi, many friends in Ran- Per nt dividend to the depositors. 1st day of April, 1922, by I' rank Gnf- j dolph county are interested in his re- Lb T??ks'th?. 12,year, ld son V", and a-,)-overy Mr" and Mrs- R- BroolfS. of Greens- Iuly recorded in the office of the Reg- Mr A E Routh who had the mis- boro' after deciding that he would see ister of Deeds for Randolph County, fortune of having his Ford car stolen something of the ceountry notified his N. C. in Book No. 200 at page 66, and about the middle of Jan., has hadnog" from Charleston, S. C last default having been made in the pay trace of his car whatever. vUfV,-C!f S whe,:eabouts. The boy ment of the note thereby secured wnen Mr G C Bolding of Clover Leaf hatl decided to go to Florida to join due. I will on Friday the 9th day of Poultry Farm of Seagrove Route 2, some of his acquaintances but his mon- March, 1923, at twelve o'clock (noon) was in town Saturday. Last year Mr. J Kavf out and he became homesick on the premises in Black Creek Town Boling had 55 hens frorft which he re- 8"(l notified his mother of his where- ship hi said County, offer for sale at alized $176 00 from eggs and about abouts. public auction to last highest bidder 50 00 from chickens Mr. Boling has Messrs. B D. Drake and R. O. Kanoy for cash, the following described trace inprpjrted his flo'cck this year to 100 of Biscoe were business visitors In or parcel of land, Situate in Randolph Sent ' Asheboro Saturday. They had been in County, N. C. in Black Cresk Town Mv Jerrv A. Thurber, of Pleasant High Point to consult with Mr. Elwood ship. Garden High School won in the preli- zwe Highway Chairman of this anti "-v, wunt.ci nil uic mil lc oi i tie hlfyhiin 4AV 4U If L 1 t .. TV 1 r, ' .v.u iy e( follows: Beginning at a white to s n Ceu f"or!llnK oak, original comer on West side trad to reports the survey will take in a ' , T r. t,.-, r ' ino- if f'i i in .1 i . rtfiitiiin iiuiiici Drakes residence and he ,: , ' : ' tu w k tersted in getting the rou:e ... : . u : .i ov.i,;., i;., l t II x 1 n nyvuiii.i mil. Mr. J. A. Auman of Seagn.vc ts 18 chs. to a stone, corner in N. side of )'-e fust to respond to the statements Cafawav Mt. thence N. Variation :0 The Courier is sending out. Mr. An- to 27:25 to a pine knot in the ground; man is taking advantage of our club- thence E. along marked line 39 50-100 birtf offer, The Courier end Prorrres- ci1K. to West side of trading Road; sive Farmer for $2.25 and as a prize thece S bv W. the various courses of The Southern Agriculturalist Rai,i 22 chs! to the beginning conlarn- Last Week Mr. W. L. Tiott;r -rf ing 68 acres, more or less. This deed Grenshoro came to onr nffirp iiwt inrliu'ps thp 10 j'prps of land sold to and Mrs. liradshaw oi ureens- fore we went to tpre;,s to put an a(j j c gone to uanas iex.i, i n oul. paper He had lost a hand bag daughter, Mrs. ft a. Rob- from nj3 car between Star and Handle- Provides "the bit of weet" la banmficial form. . Helps to cleanse tae teeth and keen hom hoallk.r - -." We can still handle a few more Spinners Spoolers Reel and Winder Hands, NOT1.CE SALE OF LAND Apply at miliary debate of his school Friday is making an effort to win in the tn aneular debate. Miss Zelma Miller was the week end visitor of her sister Miss Maude Mil- ler at the Wortn Carolina wm; w change Women in ureensuuiu. Miss Alice Patterson who lias been visiting Mrs. J. S. Lewis returneu to her home at Bennettsville, S. C. Monday. Mrs. Bob Lcwallen lef Saturday for Philadelphia and Salem, N. J. where she goes to visit her sister nnd some school friends for two weeks. Mr boro have visi- their Adjoining the lands of V. P Samuel Yates, and others, and Hunt, bound- Central Falls Mills Central Falls Mills, N. C. wayejuaya BI G A H Robbins'. Tract No. ertson and their son Mr. John urau- man Tle next ( aftcr t) Fifteen acres of land in lilark Creek shaw' of Houston, Texas. was issued Mr Ralph Whatley of Uulah Township. Beginning at apple tree Mr. Edward Morgan performed one brought the bag to our office, two stump near an old coal pit, running of the most delicate operations ever young men having found it and left it thence East 14 1-2 chs, to a blak gum heard of in this country -when he ic- with him. Mr Whatlev received a in old field, Caroline Hunt's corner, moved an eye from a pig and placed reward for himself and the young men thence S. 69 East 3 chs. to a stone i it in the head of Harold Lemonowiez and Mr. Trotter writes he Is so pleased the trading Road, thence E. 2 1-2 c:is. of Patterson, N. J. The patient has over the return of his satchel that he to a stone in the field, thence N fi been blind lor several years and sur- wants to give each a pocket knife. chs. to a stone; thence N. 19 W. 4 1-2 ceons who were present during the xne citizens in the Kemp's Mills and ths. more or less to a small white oak; ration thinK it win oc HuttcBoiui. raoiiitt s mills section were rreatl In" ,rmc - v i -'" L" il Mal1' wife of Stanley convenienced Tuesday upon the failure ln lne ol" llnP on the houth side oi died at lier to get their mail. The Farmer mall faraway Mt. thence . (u v. i .1-4 chs. week. The was carried on this route and the mall nl0I"e or loss tn a black ak thence respect n this section was taken to Farmer, in. r. t 1-4 chs. to the This is the second time this has hap- beginning, containing 15 acres more or Works pene! since Christmas and the patrons 'ess Pleasant are complaining. This land is located in a good nelgh- , oornnoo, on n. v. i. route nas t'ooo GROUND HOG SAW SHABOW 'dwelling house, stock barn, tobacco larn and packing house, well watered Just because you have been able to.ann,0"tv of iim.r- The leave vour overcoat at hnmo thpm naKt ln,s reoruary htn, shut few nights and because' the little R. L. CECIL, Mortirac-ee. resumed frogs are raising so much fuss about I T. W. ALBERTSON, Attorney. the early spring, don t think that Hiirh Point. N. C. 4t 2 2 23 op 31 Mrs. J. M. Boyette, County 'a representative iir.mp iii Albemarle last house adjourned Saturday i ot Mrs. Uoyette. The Buffalo Broom ..Wh mm been located at Oardui has been moved. Mr XS. t. Horner, who is a large stockholder in the concern, is manager ol me bum- ness. mere arc im " --- torien in operation in banford. uwiuinu Kroom Factory wnich - iown a year or so ago, operations. Sam Lowe,, of Asheboro, Route i-Awmtlv cauirht a haw wnicn t t t Has Been Continued Throa X 1 Saturday, February 10th This sale has far exceeded our expectations in every way, so we have decided to extend the time for one more week. We have many more big bargains here yet for you, and we have added many more big values for this week. It is use less to try to list the many big values we have, but we will give you just a few prices of the many bargains we have for you. One lot Men's and Hoys' Shoes I 15-inch White Crash Toweling, We are going to give you some this week ; red bonier, this week uiibelievalJe values in Overalls. (j qq Qq l Heavy weight 220 blue denim " ! ! Overalls, this week only-- hog came out of his hole earlv Friday morninir with thp firm belief that he was groin? to FRANK LIN VILLE ITEMS 2 winter is going to pass us by without 1 t ; l . i. . i i i . meaa- o muw injti. ne nun oen nere. . il 1 iirea Ov l- inciieo nui" " ,'r Z hole parly i -u... t. 1.9 nnnmlii. The bird n.ole ear'y W been carrying off Mr. Lowe's 6lf that he was going to) Mr. and Mrs Lacy Melvin trrr, u " , 1ppI tran and " ol 11 out nlH (ircam, wreensooro, spent tne week end witn ' Sickens so he p a Steele trap an ;Mrs- Melvin's parents, Mr. an.l Mrs. aught the uuei. rt,r; The 8un did not 8nine vc ,on w R Hughes. Jan yluaromK Mr and Mrs. Haywood Parks at- ' .Uhi buried if Ea!TonU 1 17? 0W 8"d hJ! mpered'tended the funeral of T. .1. Fraley at ' Trt"k..I.i. irlk.,n,rv it Th de- rCj.ii. ,1,.nole "n,d PHd the top Greensboro Friday. Mr. Fraley was a ' fTrUn m . jvith him oecause he knows that we former aldent 'ot thi piachavinir , easml was fifteen years or age. are going to have some mighty cold been deDot airent for a number of Elton CrotU, the two year old, son and rough weather for the ftert forty Vears. r . r... . flnlilatnn iWnt. .lout CVV,1I .... k.... . .1 , ,. ly suffered a broken collar bone -by prepare for winter while It's stil calmJ ,The tterment 'Society Is going to "; iUlng from the porch where he wa. . , -Contributed. an cycIopHa to the h.gh nrhooi iT-yjn,.' . I ' . i library and requests that anv one hav- piayi g. . . , ' MrMASTFH Anrnnr ling books that they would like contri- : Mis-Vrginia Aldridge, daughter ot M c M A ST ERS-A DCOCK wl), leM, eav them at the mT4 anu nn, imiih v One lot I-adics and a wonderfu price $1.)8 Oxfords, : value, th I new week $1.19 One lot Indies' only per pair Hose, this week, 9c Highly mercerized Table Da musk at prices 49c to 7t)c All Good Quality We still have some big values in LADIES' COATS and DRESSES for this week us is a we i . . boro who is teaching at Magnollaln MiM Jo1' McMasters, daughter of ' ta SLSyTtaS written thi Courier Mr and Mrg. Jame. McM.aters, of' Prof R. F. Little, Clyde Jonej Joe ....i ' .-i.i. i w,k mhm Staley. was married January 27th. to Fox. Clyde Rich Chas. Bule attend- I.v. that tha florists of, that county Mr. Broadway Adcock, of Siler City, h concert (riven by Prof Frietx iVL' PLJtT7t T. P. Barker officiating. 'KrenOler. vlpllnlst, at Greensboro Fri- thelr canna. tbe roses, dahlia, etc, Following' the mariagt a reception, day evening.,. And report It above the average . 7M ,7'V Drfe is a moai carm-1 non Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brady, ... , -" cm Ui. -.reoruary sna, a aaugnier, neicn itay. prosperou. merchant 6f SUer Oty. Mr of th. UnlTerslty of N". I C. spoke at the graded school audl- '( ttf .wf Vm A n r.atlin of Hm. ''ford hava announced the marriage af hli- Amttirtmr A rah aultna tit Mr Italph Blaka Stewart, January 31st. DIL Mr. .Stewart la well known In Aaba-.r , boro having visited Mra." ClarencaV . Rush. Mr. and Mra, SUwartwiU mskt J. G. CRUTC1IF1EIJ) toHnm Friday arenlng on "Getting an ' "u , i ' ir-docation wrinout money. . - i .TrJ-'ii . ' lMM Power Co. -will soon Bank of Randolph Bafldjag hava thelt lint eompleUd to FrankUn- .Just a few pieces of high grade One lot Men's Socks, this week Aluminum ware we are closing W(i ,lave rocrivp a . i(f ,()t VTlce- out at nf r!ltjnos i an tle nrw coi0rs. 9c 79c You want to be sure to sec tr.em while in our Store lTinch White ("rash Toweling, J. P. Coats Spool Thread, blue border, this week- ' spool- Three big School Tablets for- 15c 5c 10c Wl as long as Come early w ondi ell the s they ami value this rful e for last this get you a il price week, pair before they are gone. We are still giving you the same big values in Ginghams that we have for the last ten days. Don't let this The above are only a few of our many bargains we have for you. opportunity pass without taking advantage of it. BROOKS & BYRD Opposite W. D. Stedraan & Son Asheboro, N.;C'T x t i w Hftwmiww their noma in oreentooro. rnoaa I r ".' Aifteooro, n. C tga. ? '; V'-
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