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TfcuiwUy, April i, 123 , iCO COU K . ftHEBORO, N. C. Pare Fire THE COURIER PERSONAL FAjlAORAfHS Thursday, April 5, 1923 Mr. Earl Bulla, onir and proprietor, Mr. E. L, Preanel! has purchased t ; of Maple Grove Dairy extendi an in- lot adjoining his father, Mr. Kacdall viLkUtTi to the people of Ashebcro and Presnell and expects to build a moden. tunjralow in tr.e near future. Rev. Gtrorjre H Mwvre. pastor o' the Fnend church is ill at tue hurat of Mr. Cephas Bowman The school at Pine (ircve will clos Saturday with an old time eihibttlor. and a play at night. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Camercn attend ed the Moravian Easter service at Winston-Salem Sunday. Sir. W. P. Stone spent Easter with his parents in Thomasville. Mrs. T. R. Gaddis and daughters Ulah and Ethel of High Point, visited Mrs. Ernest Hughes Easter. Mr. A. A. Lowdermilk of Martins ville, Va., and Miss Essie Will or High Point were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lowdermilk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs .E. S. Callicutt and son Wade, were through Asheboro last Saturday on their way to visit Mr. Cal Jicutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Callicutt, near Pisgah. Mr. W. E. Presnell from Danville. Randolph County to visit his dairv. Mr. Bulla has installed modern and up to date equipment. ' Mr. Wilmer Presnell, a student at Mr. Guy Aiken of Cedar Falls was the University, was the eek erxl g-uest in Asheboro Uua eek attending court 1 ol his parents Mi. and Mrs. S. W. Mr. Aiken had the misfortune of hav- Presnell. ing lost a finger recently. His finger Mrs.. Ullie Burns Elliott of Hickory was caught in tome machinery in ine was last week appointed a delegate tc factory and was torn from his hand. attend the National Library Associa- Hr. H. J. Hoover, principal of Pleas- tion at Hot Springs, Ark. Mrs. Elliott a at Hill School near Coleridge was in is a Randolph County woman. Asheboro Tuesday arranging for the Mr. D. R. Bulla, postmaster at closing of his school on Saturday of Sophia, was a business visitor in Ashe this week. boro Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Johnson, of Sea- v T y Andrews of Stale v gare grove were in Asheboro on Monday tfte Courier a pleasant call while in night returning from Lenoir where Asheboro Tuesday, they spend the Easter holidays with Mrs John w Humphry of Chapei their daughter, Mi Canary, who ;s a Hil is visiting her brother, Mr. Jce student at Davenport College. Betts. The Woman's home Missionary So, Mrs rj R Buiia an(i Mrp Dora ciety of the Methodist Protestant Doolittle of Sophia are visiting rela- church met at tne nome oi airs, j. o. Lewis Monday night. Mrs. J. R. Paue and Mrs . Frank Shamburger "and small son were the guests cf Mrs. John K. Wood last Thursday. Mv3. Avannah Hii'in-cker of Hamlet visited friends in AsUi-Id'd lecenlly. Mrs. Hunsucker formerly lived in Asheboro and has many friends here. Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Underwood of Eastern Randolph were in Ashebcro the first of the week. They have many friends in Asheboro who are always glad to welcome them back. T, u: xr TT ; .. A ,,l,,.t 1 1 nev. vv. ix. naves was in uucuu.u , , , .nt ullt , ., .;..;,,. . Monday returning to his home at in poj js & at .Seagrove, Roate 1, ..;,.. ns jmstorate t0 at court this week in th3 Uwharne section. . m; t ;iiio p0r,ici, ,v, ; toarhino-' Capt. A. J. Rush the ccurt crier un music in Shelby spent the Easter holi-'1" th,e new county administration a TRL I i T SUGGESTIONS ON DAIRY CALF tives in Washington and other nortn ' , . , Va- is visiting his sisters, brother, and Misses roy and Alberta Ingram relatives at Asheboro and rear Sea and Elizabeth Skeen of the North Car. ?rove. He is ?lat( to t hack tn Ran. iicc uc tci cmu Msnuij j hoi nn countv aeain. Mrs. A. S. Callicutt and familv went to the country Saturday to visit home folks Mr. Stanton Skeen returned to A. and E. College Tuesday after spending the Easter Holidays in Ashebcro. Mrs. T. F. Andrews and -daughter, Miss May were the guests erf relatives in Asheboro the first of the week. They lived in Asheboro before moving U Staley. Mr. C. A. York, formerly of Ran- Qrcat Car and Attention It Neceaaary to Rum Animal 8ucceufully on Skim Milk. 'ga In dairying the funner should , 4i rnis? his own calves. Many farmers are not successful In raising them un skim milk. Whole milk may produce Jrr the brst cult, but not necessarily the Kjj best ecu. Aj good an unlinal can be produced on sklrn milk as can be K?, prduifil on whole uillk, but greater PS care and uttentlon Is required in pro- jfe; du li:g t lie former. SJ The alf should nurse Its mother SrJj fur tin- first few days, after which It rfj should be removed ivnd fed by hand. Wlmle milk, warm and fresh from ttie mother, should be given for teu days or two weeks nt least. Ten to twelve V'unds per day In two or three feeds sliuuld be given at first, and the length of time that It should be continued depends upon the strength of the cnlf OrdlnnHlv ten dnvs to J(Jvo weeks will be required to make the change from whole milk to skim A new interest t r; : : cgar. in our savings depart -n.er.t April 1st. C"jtn vv.r savings account at All deposits Kiade on or before April 5 will April 1st. Deposits made after interest from day deposit is once. 5 draw interest fn- that da? wil made. draw We pay 4 per cent on savings accounts and certifi- & cates of deposit. her sister, Mrs. W. M. Coble Miss Annie Tucker and friend Misr Hill, came down from High Point SaV urdav afternoon to visit M i-s Tuckers' mother, Mrs. M. C. Tucker. Miss JUCKer nas accepted a nosition v.it the Home Lumber Co., at High Point. Misses Nora and Mvrtle Cnmpr from High Point were here visiting relatives n'"k- on their way to see their mother Mrs. Gradually substitute skim milk for J. W. Comer, who lives near Seap-rove whole milk, Increasing the former i until the whole milk is entirely re-1 placed. This may be a week, or It may be a month. Skim milk should We are also prepared to take care of your cy -'--accountand can furnish vou accommodations con sistent with the amount of business given us. Why not lin up with a strong, young growing bank now as others are doing. Asheboro Bank & Trust Co. r ,cjj iij Jed uc-'j uci. UcU Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Presnell and family, who have recently moved to lays with her parents. inougn more man eu years oiu is as "ik" rona visaing relatives during Mrs Henry Pugh has returned from vis"'""B a cm- "..v. am, iuuuaj, mis. riesnen ChavloVe where she has been visiting :ent public official. says they like the town fine. Mrs Claude L. Herdron. I A limited number of men from this Miss Louzenna Presnejl is visiting Mr C P Hn.k of Franklinville section will be admitted to the civilian relatives near Dewey, while there is wu in Asheboro1 Monday tfUt.ry training camp to be held fa g "ork do in the Hosiery cock has been in the Southern part of July Young m J'J-, Rush Lassiter of h was the the county in the null .business t"8 '21 till ,id .ZX " . Ruest of relatives in Asheboro for sev- out nas acceptea a posmon wun tne . - """T" "X-rSY eral davs. returning to Rlpih Mn. Which ijiiuwiiaiiis J. vi. v-i uieiuiciu, ami xiai -- o -t Ilam- W. Walker, 0. R. C, Asheboro, N. C. ,day- I ai,i- Knrl PVanlrlinvill Mr. rl. M. Williams oi tannage was iiss juua n.osf oi ins state Normal- Mr. H. E. Johnson 'of Lexir.gt. n 1 business visitor in Asheboro the lat- was at home for the week end. u-i mj mi, ter Dart of last week. Mr. Mi hams1 Mr. Zeb Rush who is trave ine in Johnson is with a lecal printing com- s a former Randolph citizen ( this territory representing a Richmond nnnw thorn " ueorge D vraven, oi r ranuun-, ouijt nuusc, was ai lioilin jjany uicie. , ,f tUji,, sive farmer of Julian was in Asheboro Si." Smitherman Power Company is installing a power line into I Miss Mildred Spencer spent Easter Miss in High Point and Winston Salem with worth, Vivian Cranford, Golda Hay-l of Greensboro College, Charles B liJl A l ' IIW in 1 rOl M& 9 monuay. xx. nr a.,, l,u"- " friends. 1 McCrary of Davidson and- Alexander ffithnrSS aki.tdhat Mr, C. L. Cox, who is superintend-'- of 'the University were at home M" Arrh Winalow ' nf oWrrhville ent of Uwhane School in Montgomery 1 or me faster vacation. . .. r.. . n, , Mi. Arch Winslow, of oWrtiivilie, . j Asheboro Monday Mr I Dont' forget to sent a bundle ofi Teaching the Calf to Drink, was among the visitors in the city the county was in AsneDoro ivionuay. .i r ffi . ! first of the week. Ik0 nas accePtea,a Position witn tne iTao c,iffwrc! TKfl ramroi in wnrnl and sweet when fed, as i , . . . montgomery naruware company oi V" The Bennett-Greensboro jitaey which T an() wi,, ben work u the Randolph closes the last of next week, passes Asheboro twice daily is always c,ose of hjs schooi in two weeifS I Mr. Earlie Ferree of Salisbury spent -crowded. It is serving the people along . Mrg w p qtoss anj daughter tn9 Easter holidays in Asheboro. the line and is a rreat convenience. (Florence spent Easter in Lexington ' , Mr. J. W. Fletcher, superintendent wjth reatives of the High Point, Randleman and . , onHav ,-' NOTICE OF SALE! Asheboro railway was in the city the' .M,rs- 1 lef? fau"day,ori latter part of last week.. Mr. Fletcher ,Hlh Polnt to vlslt her daughter Mrs., has made a number of improvements Gere Sl,nk- . , ; $122,000 Randolph County, N. C. Fund- M And around the station. New plat- j Miss Gladys Allred spent Monirax ing Bonds. forms have been built and a flower bed wun M1SS "me Mae rott8 in Winston. ; N has been enclosed which will be made; Mr- Watle Stout cf Slier City uiuier-! Sealed proposals will be received by! No Harm Follows Test Made by Ex- into a beauty spot during the summer. 7.eVl an operation moimay lor appen- the Board of Commissiwiers for the Ex-Sheriff. J. F. Huirhes, of Trinity ,dlc,tls- County of Randolph, at the Court township was am ng the business vis- Misses Edith Host and Annie May House in Asheboro, N. C, until Mon itors on our streets Monday. ! McCoy spent Saturday and Sunday day, April 16, 1923 at 10 o'clock. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. broadloot an. I son . wun miss uiauys Allied. wnen iney win oe punnciy opened, for stock with vnaries, Jr., arrived in the city lues- iviessrs. winiain rianimond, lien "e puicnase oi iundinK lay for a visit to relatives. Bulla and Alpheus Cox of Guilford bonds of said county. The bonds will Mr. Zeb Rush, representative of a College visited their parents during be dated April 15, 1921!, will bear in- stamp and stationary concern in Nor-; Easter vacation. terest at the rate of five per centum folk was among the Easter visitors in: jir. s. w. Vickery' of Greensboro, 5 Percent) Per annum, payable seml- the city. Route 5, was in town Wednesday. Mr! ann"ally on April 15th ami October Another carnival arrived in the Vickerv said he had been traveling loln m eac" Xear, and will mature sour milk Is the greatest cause of scours.. H may be fed for six. or seven' months, depending mainly upon the supply. It should be given until the cnlf Is five months of age at least. Extension Sendee, Colorado Agricul tural College. SMUTTY SILAGE FED SAFELY pert In Feeding Tainted Material to Holsteln Heifer. Smutty fillnge run he fed to live no dnnirer of 111 conse quences, says T. XV. fiulllckson of the ilnlry husbandry division at University fnrm at St. Paul. Not so long no ninny Inquiries were being received at tile dairy division headquarters re garding the advisability of feeding town Monday for the week. Ar.heboro ior twenty years and that he ieems to attract shows and carnivar. ; never heard a spech that equal Mrs. Joe Skeen went to High Point ed the piie solicitor Long made yester jiospnai ivionaay ior an operation ior day in the Maddox-Hasty case. appenuicuis. Mr. Ida D. Poe, of Staley was a bus-' Greensboro spent Easter iness visitor in Asheboro Monday. , Cousin's parents, Mi. am: Mr. C. L. Kivett, of Liberty, Route Ingold. 1, was a visitor on our streets the first. Don't forget to send a bundle of old cf the week. (clothes to the Courier office for the Mr. Grady Johason, of Trinity town-1 Near East. The box will be shipped to ship was a businesa vistor in Asheboro i headquarters April 15. mommy, air. jonnson says tne coia, Miss Maud Miller of N. C. State nild serially, three bonds on April 15th m smut-Infested corn In the form of en- eacn oi tne years 19Zb tol9:tt., m clusiTe four bonds on April 1st in each ofthe years 1932 to 19:i7 inclusive five of the I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cousins of u'"m,s on APr" JSC ,n e3 with Mrs. pais ja.iB to iy.i, inclusive, six bonds Mrs. J. c! cn April lst in eacn of tne yars 1944 "to 1949, inclusive, and sTen bonds on April lst in each of the years 1950 and 1951. The bounds will be ofthe da nomination of $1,000 each, and will be coupon bonds, with privilege ot con version into fully registered bonds. ii..:.. i ... . . . has affected wheat in his section andlriu i:, . ' nc'Pa' and interest will be payable ii... i .i . r ..i . ... i -"-6- vim v.. in mi rnm nf th llmt vtiiUi ot ih. that much of the fruit has been kilt ed. Mrs. Newton Cox is in Randleraaa fcoRnital for treatment. Miss Virginia Winniagham visited friends in Ramaeiir Sunday. Mr. W. F. HuEsucker l(as returned from Stanley County where he, spent the Easter holidays witk relative. Misaea Bdnt Bell and Bill Robinette silage. To answer these questions au thoritatively Mr. Gulllckson had col lected some N(X) pounds of pure corn smut which -he ran through the en silage cutter and put In sacks which he placed In the silo and covered with about 'ten feet of ensilage. A few months later the corn Hmut In the hags was substituted for the regular silage ration and fed to n Holsteln heifer at the rate of IS to ltd pounds a day. The heifer was not forewarned of the ab rupt change In her diet, but took no weeic end witn ner lather Mr. J. J. ; Seaboard National Bank in the city of; exceptions to the corn-smut menu, ap I P' .T mw . " iJNew ion, and intereat on registered Mr. Tony Johnson, of Bombay is bonds will, at the option of the holder, visiting relatives in town this weeK. be paid in New Tork exehange Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson of; Prep0Ba,B ,hould U to lM Greensboro were gues s of M r. and , M. Karns CUrk of th- f Com. Mrs. J. C. Ingold Sunday. 1 miioners, Asheboro, North Carolina. Ur. John Chrisco one of the town's Bidders rauit deposit with said Cleiik elderly citizens has suffered a light before making their bids, or present of TaylorsTle were tke nuti ofi ,J iii. r. u.nm. miir dhb, a eertiftod check vi xdiunume, ware imw gueeis oi fHenfin ara itrowto.l i. hi. ! Ar t l i xi- . j. in ...-, i u.wnn vj ixiv vrur oi uie vountv or preyement. I Raadolpk, npon an meorpo rated bank Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith, Wra.'W tratt eompany, or a sum of money, Stanley and Mary H. Smith all of! for r in an amount eoual to two per Fairnope, Ala., spent the week enanturn (2 peVnt) of the faee amount with Barker brothers Ashebore, Route of bonde bid fof to secure the Countv nearlng In fuct to relish It. Mr. Gul llckson says the feeding of the smut was eontlnued for three weeks, during which the heifer remained normal In every respect. PUMPKIN SEEDS NUTRITIOUS Miss Ethel Johnson last Sunday. All the young ladiaa are students of the State College in frremsbore. Miseea EtU fieid Wood and Nan 7ewii, etadeats at Oonverse College, Spartajibnrg, S. C, were the guests of their parents during tne Easter holl ene. They were on their way frctn days. They returned to 3partahburg'ItlelPhia' Pa; where, theV attended yesterday rn '"""d" yearly meeting last weeK. Mr. T. J Xmtr one of tke eo-l Th clothing campaign for the Near afrainst any lose resulting from a fail ure of the bidder to eomply with the terms of his bid. Purchasers must pay aScured interest from the date of i East will close Saturdav. AdHI lRth. "ie Oonds to the date of dsliverr. The will be erected ' t)on't 10 seml V bundle to The'001118 cannot be sold at lem than par xraciori oi tne town says mat a num-1 in Asheboro this epring and summer; among them are those belonging to Dr. C. A. Hayworth, Messrs. L. L. Whitaker. Wiley Ward, Gus Hay- worth, and Chan. M. Fox. Mr. Fox has already been putting material on Ms lot adjoining that of Arthur Rocs, on Sunset Avenue. Miss Linnia Blrkhead of Asheboro will represent th Asheboro High School In the music contest which will be held at the North Carolina College for Women, April 19 to 20. This la the fourth annual contest of the kind and large number of the schools through out the state are sending contestants. Professor. Wade R. Brown is director of the contest Miss Daisy Page has returned from Ikeiew. S. C. where she has been vlsltin her iltr, Mrs. L. C. Floyd, She wasi accompanied home by her father. P. 8. Page, who will spnd several weeks visiting his daughters. Mr. Jerry Thurber with his visiters Messrs. Chas. Neely and Chas. Smith rave The Courier a pleasant call while la Asheboro last week. The young men of Pleasant Gardn( were the : rnetta of Mr. Thurber at Uii home In Cwvtral Fall. - - 1 Mr. J. M. Rett wtartwd last week fmm visit to hi daughter at Chapel )i;ii. - The new county court officials ore getting their hands in at the first court they have had since the December court which began the day they were an dace rued interest. fiuccessful bidders will be fumlshod with the opinion of Messrs. Reed,1 Dougherty and Hoyt, of New York tJlty, that the bonds are valid and Mistaken Idea to Think That Material Will Incieaee Kidney Secre tion! in Cows. There Is a thidltWn among some farmers thnt pumpkin seeds Increase kidney secretions, t-eoe" io dry up cows, and therefore MienM not be fed. There Is no real fsuridatlon for such an opinion. Pumpkin seeds nre nu tritions nnrl hIiouIM not be wasted. There Is no danger whatsoever In feed ing them to dairy eon CAREFULLY WATCH ALL COWS wun. wwu itTgaii wis uuv iney were v. .,, ., . installed in office, and are aiding in K f bllgation8 ot th" county (f tne aispatcn oi Dusiness. it is en couraging to know that the work of the court is going forward as rapidly as possible, and with little inconven ience in keeping witnesses at court so long, as sometimes are required to do. Rev. S. L. Morgan and son David and Rev. S. R. Scott of Ramseur were vis itors in the city Monday. They are both interested in the health condi tions of Randolph county as well as the social welfare and all matters per taining to the uplift in the county. Mr. oiorgan ana nr. bcott are tne new pastors of the Methodist and Baptist churches of Ramseur and are interest ed not only in community but county wide progress. Mr. W. A. Rousseau was called to Winston yesterday on account of the illness of his brother, Dr. J. P. Rous seau. Mrs. Laura Wilson of Washington, D. C la the guest of Mrs. Wm. 9. Hammer, , Court la in session and the prover bial hone trader, medicine man and carnival artists' arc 00 hand. Randolph. Dated April 8rd, 1923. LEE M. KEARNS. Clerk, Board of Commissioners for Randolph County, N. C. 2t 4 r 2.1 GROCER THANKFUL "I had been sick nearly 20 ymis with stomach troublo and was slowry starving to death as everything I ,te caused terrible-gas and pain and iy food did not dlgerrt I was reum! to 116 pound. A friend advised me to take Mayr's Wonderful RemeJy nl lOUt 4 months ago, which I did .ind ow 151 lbs., and can eat anything. I nm very thankful for Mayr's Wonderful Remedy." It removes the ealanhal L-mucouB from the intestinnl tr.vi, ml allays the inflammation which ran es practically all stomach II er 11 1 in testinal ailments, including upneo Ilei tis. One done will convince or noney refunded at Standard Drug Gttri dry, tod P.tig glut everywhere Animal Loelng Flesh Rapidly Probably Neede More Feed, or More Balanced Ration. Wstrh the cows. The snlmnl thst loses flesh rapidly probably nwli more feed, or a more perffcrtly bnlnnred ra tion. When a cow takes on fat Instead of giving a full flow err milk, It Is prob able she needs more protein and less earoohydrnte In her ration. Lacking In Cow Ration. It Is a well-known fnrt that lime and phosphorua are the nh conditions that are frequently lurking In the ra tion of the sverngp dairy cow and es pecially during th dry period. Keep Quarters Clean. Dairy rsttle quarters must be kept clean snd the manur removed dally from the stalls. Adds to Predurtlvlty. lime will add to the productivity Jf many pojtorna, 25 Per Cent DISCOUNT ON ALL A Spring and Summer Millinery THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK FOR THREE DAYS ONLY ALL SALES MUST BE CASH MRS. MILLARD H. ALLRED TOURING CAR Better Than Erer Before At the lowest price ever made, the Ford Touring Car is even better than before. The one-man top, slanting wiruiahieid, iaapgoved seats and refined chassis construction have won. instant admiration. Already tbe-dQnaod ior this model exceeds otrabiStejc to meet prompt delivery, la a few wetks we wil have to disappoint many who are holding m. Order .offr t mfit yourself. A t srna m&mmt&Svrf aad the bal ance Inl vord M.)ili7i t, von JpuMkutjuvrBLino its. to Jot htgh Y ASHEBORO MOTOR CAR COMPANY Phone 175 Asheboro, N. C. r. O. B . DnTTROlT 0 ft
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