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T&Zt Eight THE ASHEEOIIO COURIER ASHEEOIIO, N. C. TEIT.SIAY, JUKS i, L i i . r C LEAKAGE V 1 V. 17' I W" 4l-i- yJ jf ...... - . --V be- X For the remainder of June, we will offer our stock of merchandise listed low at a reduction of 20 to 50 per cent off regular prices A GREAT JUNE MILLINERY EVENT Modish trimmed hats choice of Spring and sum mer styles at ONE HALF PRICE. Dresses, Coats, Capes, Suits and Skirts, all splen did garments that cannot be judged by the insigni ficant price 1-3 to 1-2 OFF PRICE. Blouses, Sweaters and Jacquettes at 1-4 off Regu lar Price. In all the new colors. JUNE SPECIALS 20c Ginghams good qsuality for 9c COLUMBIA Sheetings 12 l-2c Men's $1.25 work shirts for 95c 1000 yds Ginghams, Special at 15c SHIRTS Dress shirts reduced to one half price on certain numbers. MEN'S WEAR Men's and Young men's clothing. New belted and Norfolks in the new patterns $27.50 Suits at $22.50 $22.50 Suits at $17.50 $25.00 Suits at $19.95 $20.00 Suits at $15.00 SILKS Cantons, Taffetas,. Messalines, Pongees, etc In all the wanted shades: Priced from 50c to $3.75 the yd SPECIAL Special Cool Mohair. Suits at $13.50 Some young men's suits at one half price. MEN'S HATS Panamas, Straws in all the new braids and shades Priced $2.50 up to $6.00 OXFORDS AND PUMPS Value giving Sale of New Low Footwear.- Men's Ladies,' Boys' and Girls' Oxfords and Pumps in ?n new shades and leathers at a reduction. of J20 'to 50 per cent. Shoes that are guaranteed to wear longer. ti i HUNDREDS OF YARDS OF SUMMER WASH FABRICS AT A DECIDED SAVING. VOILES, PRINTED AND PERMANENT DT. ORGANDIES IN ALL COLORS. RATINES, GINGHAMS, LINENS, CREPES, PONGEES AND WHITE SKIRTINGS, FROM 10c PER YARD TO 90c PER YARD. FLOOR COVERINGS Special prices made on all floor coverings during JUNE SALE. We carry the famous Badger Rugs, Congoleum Rugs and all widths floor cover ings, also Brussels, in all sizes usually carried in stock - COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Columbia Grafonolas in 4 different styles carried in stock. New Console type priced special at $100. $125.00 Cabinet Type to go at $100. We have them down to $45.00. !t4l WM is "B TAN! that by Which others are coM NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of authority given in a certain order or judgment rendered in that certain special pro ceeding, entitled In 3e: C. R. Goley and Virginia Goley an infant, by the Ajshebexo Bank and Trust Company, her Guardian Ex Parte. now pending on the Special Proceed inz docket ox Randolph County, Nortn Carolina, the same being No. 897 on tended the Sunday school said doc-ec, ine unaereignea, coramio- vac urove Sunday. sioner, win on we wm aay ex unc ? Ansa jstnel Clark returned pared r Made Right Here in the Carolina at Charleston that bear this seal. it ;i . -VS. i I . " ' . ' !' ''-V' ; ! V It is as true of "Standard" Motor Gasoline as it is of the Government yardstick and Troy pound. "It is as good as Standard," saysjthe dealer who does not know where his gas oline comes from. And maybe it is but you can safely stick to the original. A distillation test will re vealmeunifonnrughqutywU has established uzxM aUimdpacm in iquick start ing, snKfotli a econotnic specificajtii satisfactidn-cto sandsf Stami " STANDARD OIL CXDMPANYi! i p; - New Jcrry) r-, , V ' NEWS FROM CARAWAY ROUTE 1923. at 12 oclock. H. at the court house door in Asheboro, North Caro lina, sell at public auction, for casn. to the highest bidder, the , following described real estate, and being in Randolpl Carolina, to-wit: Rev. V. 8. Stanley, of AsheboroV filled his regular appointment at Sawyersrilla Sunday afternoon. Mrs, Taylor, of High Point, spent the week-end with Mrs. R. K. Trotter. Mrs. Eugene Ashcr&ft, of Monroe, and children Sarah and John ft. visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Bulla. several oi our young people at- rally. at; last week from High Point where she was gnert of Mrs. WDlard Wright Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poole, spent Saturdav aftuniAnn .wttii vr. ..x. situate, J.7Ur.Mrs. Ransom-Ridge near Mechanic County, North Mr. J. a Kearns and daughter and i ttPv ,"na UU0en iPent Sunday : rirst iTact: cetnnmnK at a sione in ill en roint with mtt ntk in Lyndon Stalker line, running thence who is taking treatment at the Hiffk East 15.16 chains to a stone; Thence Point Hospital. North 48.75 chains to a stone corner , Mr. and Mrs.' .Win Stanley and of Lot No. 1; Thence West 1.87 chains children, Halsie, ' Olie and France, to a stone; thence North 78 degrees Bulla spent Sunday with Mrs 6tan West 11.60 chains to a stone: Thence ley's mother. MrsvlL L darV South 10.10 chains to a stone; Thence ; The- ice cream supper at Mrs. Flos West 3.50 chains to a stone cornet of sie Bash's Saturday nirhr was - wait Lot No. 2; Thence South 4Z28 chains attended. t i to the beginning, containing seventy three and nine hundredths (73 9-100) acres more or less. Second Tract: Beginning - at a stone on the South side of the Ban- dleman and Worth ville road, the North West comer ef Lot No. 7, run ning thene South 13.60 chains to . a stone h um ex lot o. jj- inenee West 8 chains to a' stone: Thence North 1125 chains to a stone on met 1 xur. and Mr. HiiwtvT High Point, Spent Sunday with 'Mr and Mrs. R. L. Spencer. . Jta. N. C. Hill died suddenly Sunday from heart t rouble. Funeral servtceev ' were conducted af Mt :, Shepherd!'; Monday. . 8frfrJ t our young people 'at tended the Sunday achool eonventknt : ana jars, ju ml Hoover snent. Dewey. South side of . too juuvileman ana Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Worth ville road; Thence m aa East- .Hoover at Thomasville. era direction . with said toad - 8.10 Miss Ezk Poole spent ' Saturday . chains to the beginning, .containing with Miss Lela Bulla. . i -.-.. eleven' and thirteen .on hundredths Miss Dede Trotter v left ' Vondar (11 18-100) acres more or lets. .for High Point where she has ae - Said land k being resold cause of cepted a position in 8mith's Sewinr advanced bide having been (laced en 'Room, ' the prices at which each of aald fbts Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer rand were bid off at former sale of .the children spent 8turday night with "Eft .i V.; C- L'.J. J?: Bpeert mother, Mrs. Florrie. inu XM isu, oay or june, ittuin. 2t 5-Q-23 51 J J or ,, w V -4 k v. . . UD CommUslpner. r:t 1 ALE NOTXCB; By virtue of aa order of the Super ior Court of Randolph County in the goedal Proceeding entitled "EosetU Mr. A. M. Fentrl who haa lean instructing a class la vocal music as 8awyersville left Thursday n'jrht for hLr home near Pleasant Garden.. Mr. J. W. Morgan spent Monday In Asheboro on business. ' Mr. E. M. Kearns spent and Tuesday in town. , ' We are very sorry to : note Monday 'that YorkTVt al. va Mrs. Mary U. Etle,'Mrs. L W. Kearns does not improve. .7- ..a . v I kV1t m. -a. et al," I win, on tne iui cy oi juiy 1923, at 10: A. nu, on tM premiaw near Julian, N. C feell to the highest bidder at nubile auction, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at ft stone Reeve's eor- Mus Nell 8pencr and Sara Air craft and Mr. D. W. Bulla, Jr. i;-nt. Sunday afternoon in Randloman. post oak in Patterson's line: tf fnee north twenty six (26) chains and pev- tt. runnin- east Taln Reevee and entr Uiree (73) links to a red o.t on Hudson's corner lirty-fire .looi ens Looers line, wmm im;, i (65) chs fifty links, to a stone also Jludson's comer; Thence foeUi : twtnty-OTe and half (21 1-S I tfeirr went forty six chains and sixty (60) links t a stone on Ilimihaw's , line, alio Ku!fn's comer j thence wnt f ny one (41) ch. t'; Vtn (1?) Ji,!;s to ' J ' r " r r THhafr'a Hna lhn lul ch!ns rwrnty (20) links to a lyvirf-l'T'n tnrnrtri thence north chains fifty (''-) Us.ls to the 1 ninjr, containing two 1- "Arr 1 nlnrty-gSt (2' C) SrrM rinr rr 1 I'rrjt 112 rrrr tl- ' 1 1 1 1 ! t T r f r- " ' ' I ) ..no, (41 iii- er!
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