HIE A5BXBOItO COURIER. ASnEBOnO, K. C. . X0UBSAT. 7WX t H23;.- THE -COURIERS "Personal ?AEAX,-axrHs m ffxn n i V v a Kr Mrs. TL Joaw n4 Ue daaah P Mr., E4 .Kearna , ud jlaugBter, ter, Morei,.aa4 Jtiai EetW. Burgees, Madge, rixlted MisS'Taulme ElHof tJttk Miss ei uuun an we nwwi . ai suae im woes. LeUie Jena. : j, TharsnaX.'July M.1S23 i W. TSW ia visiting friend L Winston and. Mfc Airy thia wei, Mr Oscar iauoc u a raw."" - Richardson is attending u. .- luniur school at Ranv- TQp He. N. If. Harrison. 7r.. of Greeaa- . j.wi . riWi Bart to i aum- u. j u r b rv . kora. Yiaiiaa v. n. r , roiKimn "k x.. afhcr little mmdr rrom tout u- T aur. Mrs. BL A-.Moffitt. of .Greensboro, . relatives ana irienos in j viwm6 ' rWTL ' Mrs. J- E. Corwgton, oi wcKing ham is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. E. Burns. ' Mr and Mrs. C. M. Ferns visited relatives in High Point several days last week. v,-, w. M. McMahan visitea rela tives and friends in Greensbore last week. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Curry visited y c T. LiOlOa t not uuuia uu et Avenue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood Sun day ir tha baraonege this week." - kit. at the home of-her-MMnta, Mr kera. , .- 4 i-. ; ' ' - rroa a two waeaa yini aiTOy, avenue. Gamaa tha laarn i rumiaa- M mf n ia-!,,'iuw Mttla - . nayea, w aw"". J amusement lor the utue ioiaa, n- anJL.riwSr?? nKvta- buaintea visitor in town Tueacay- Ur which eream an eaka were aen. rfKna and Dw,nJ H' t1'7 , The little bonorea recaived a V. T lXr' Moffitt, and and Lucy Leigh Lovett, ot MM prentX . Mrs. Xicene LawaUen. wn4 Kara been attending rummer " Misses Hasel and SUvia Webstar, ..koal it N. C C. W. Greensboro re : ripn n thikks or ureeasDoro, are ine nause gieew turned home Tuesday. W wish to exDress our thanis anu A number of the Methodist Pro- appreciation for the kindness shown taatant younff people entertained very ... kv our friends and relative our- T BUSH CREEK of Miss Mabel Wrirht Mrs. L. P. Byrd, of Ml. Gi'.ead, recently visited relatives in her old neighborhood in western Randolph antt in Thomasvule and vKinity. Mrs. C. C. CranforJ an.l u3Ufthler, Miss Vivian, and Mrs. T. J. Lassiter eTenmg waa spent very pleaaantly m inf ormily at the home of Miss Cleta jng sickness and death of our oe- mcn aionaay everang nunuiiiig iw- loved mother and gTanamotner, airs. N. M. Harrison, Jr., pastor of West wjney Parks. We are also very End M. P. church at Greensboro. The grateful to our friends for the beauti- Picnie- at Bush Creek Brldfa 'be tween Cedar Falls and FrankHnville Saturday, the, 28th. terybody In vited. Come and bring well'' failed baskets and have a good time, and celebrate the completing of the new bridge. ' A string band will furnish music for the occasion. If you fail to come you will miss one of tha bast times of your life. You might bring your bathing suit along and take a plunge in the pure water which flows through this moun tain stream. ARTHUR WRENN, Chairman of Committee. left Saturday for a twa weeks visit in the western part of the state. Miss Linnie Dorse it, of Former, was in town shopping datjrlay playing games after which refresh ments were served Uj Misses Rich and Lowdermilk. Miss Ethel Lovett spent the wee it ful Sowers. Children and Grandchildren FLINT HILL NEWS Miss Eugenia Badge, ef w'aclt-.oa ena ttt N. C. Collesre with her sisUr, Hill, is visiting Miss Jamie Wood tn Miss Lucy Lorett. Mr. and Mrs." Bob Cameron visited Mr Cameron s sisier, jura, kmu Teairoe in Thomasville Sunday. Mr. and mrs. mcAiuKr .-. children of Charlotte, were week end guests of Mr. Carson's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. r. wtrson. Mr. and Mrs. Cv B. Austin, of Mt. Gilead were guests of Mrs. Austin's .u uh k:h pnti-rarn. ior a lew OIUUICI. vm. . ilays tfie first of the week. . j mr 17 lJT MMr!c nv Mr Brvn in ra. Hi. x. muwin " 1 irreativ improving the appearand; of their premises by having the lawn ierraced along tne sioewaia. Miss Alma Lassiter, of Mechanic, wao m town shopping last Monday. Mrs. Wm, C. Hammer, Mrs. H; W. Walker, and children, Hal Hammer, and Jane Page, are at Jackson Springs for an outing this week. Misses Bertha Ferree, Bertie Wood, and Lois Presnell are attending the countysummer school in Ramseur. Mr. And -HLra. aneiiy unuenwuu iiave moved into their new home, re cently completed on Cox street. Miss Gertrude Aumns was in nK Point all last week, visiting the fam ily of her aunt, Mrs. Fuquay. Mrs. Jeff Lanning, of Spero, was in town shopping last Friday. Mm J. H. Anderson, oi ureenfuuru, arrived in Asheboro one day last week for a visit to the family ner .brother, Mr W. H. Jloring, and other Misa Maxr Curry, of Carthage, was tha gueat of Mrs. a. a. Aurea a lew lav lnf. WMIL Mia Urace rirazier len me nrn nf tha week for Greensboro, where ahe joined a party of relatives and frienda for a camping trip to jnaie HilL .... Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hubbard, oi Farmer were visitors in Asheboro last Saturday. Mr. Joel Presnell, of Franklinville, rwas a business visitor in ., town the latter part at last weak. ' . Mr. Carl Hammer, of Lynchburg, "Virginia, visited relatives in town a Jew days last weepc tie ieii on n- nesday for a viBlt to reiauves anu Jriends in Clover, South Carouna. Mr. Hammer was accompanied io South Carolina by his cousin, miss ILucite Scarboro. . , Messrs. E. B. JohnBon, oi JJomDayi fid Lea Miller, of Pipe, were in town on business last Friday. Miss Hallie Trogdon, of Denton, is Attending the summer school at Kam- Mr. Baird Moffitt and sister, Mias Catherine, of Wakefield, Virginia, ar rived -in town yesterday, ior a vunv w relatives and friends. These two joung people are the Children of the late Mr. Elijah and Mrs. Moffitt. Af ter the death of Mr. Moffitt some ten .years ago, his family moved to Vir-sinia. MisaeK Marian and Helen Menden- hnll. nf GrAAntthoro. were sruests of Mrs. M. H. All red a few days last week. .1 i .' . i . . I Mr. W. L. Cranford. of South Ache- bora, has nurchased from Mr. C. M. .Fox his, bungalow on church street As soon as Mr. Fox and family move into their new home, being erected on Sunset avenue. MrT Cranford and .family will move into the bungalow vacated on Church street. week, Mis. C. B. Griffin aud little .Hugh ter, Frances, and MraG. F. Burkhead and two little sons returned la."t ween from a two weeks visit in Virginia. Miss Mary Loflin, who has been Mr. T. C. Worth of Durham was a visitor in Aaheboro Sunday. Miss Zelma Miller who has been at tending summer school at N. C. State College, Raleigh, returned home yes tesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Craven w.no have been visiting Mrs. Craven's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moring left Saturday for Concord where tney win visit relatives before returning to their home in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scotten of Ben rwt vm th week-end guests of Mrs. Scotten's parents, Mv. and k John Davis ,.4m f ' t 1 V-UJ.JIH-V Q . Baving qualified aa adrninistoatar on tha aetata of E. N. Lack, daeaaaul " before D. M. Weatherly, Cierfc af Ua.i . ; $uperkf Court of Randolph cowaty; I " ahaU atnat. 'public auction ta tt" ' " highaat bidder for cash, an the wm-.4 jk' laes on tha 18th day of August, UM, at 10:00 A. M., one horse, one maaai na waggon and harness, one bujnry" na binder, one drill, one mower, one hay-rake, one corn planter, plow, sheep, goats, cows, bees, and other ar- tides too tedious to mention: Thia asth day of July, 1923. WALTER PARKS, 4t-7-36-?e Administrator. visiting relatives amf friends at Lex ington, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wood left Mon day for a ten days visit ia the west ern part of the State Miss Lucile Morris is visiting friends at Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brady, of Arch dale, were visitors in town Monday. Miss Isley Scott left yesterday ror Wake Vtireat for vinfe to her nai- !ant Miu Kntt will am to Balti more and other Northern markets to purchase her fall millinery before sne returns to Asheboro. Miss Mattie Hughes, of Thomasvile, yir Mrs. John Kout 4, was tne weeK enu guesi oi Miss Clara Presnell. Miss Lillian Brown returned the latter cart of last week from Boon- ville, where she had been visiting ner nareats. I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Briles, of Orange county, have been visiting Mrs. Briles' father, Mr. J. E. WaTd. Mr. Bowser Farlow, of Jackson Springs, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Lewis Spencer. Little Miss Janie Maie Farlow has returned to her home in High Point after spending sometime with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E.. Farlow. Mr. and Mrs. J. VL Kanoy spent Sunday in Trinity with their daugh ter Mrs. Ernest Welborn. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farlow spen; the week end with relatives in s- i Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Spencer, oi Miss Bertha Presnell, who has beenljiig-h Point, visited at D. M. Walker's attending summer school at w. . . ; Sunday. W., Greensboro, came home iuesday. i Mr. Raeford Farlowe is spenuing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Suggs, of lerbe, visited Mrs. Sugg's parents, Davis, saiuroa A number of our boys attended the dance at Jackson Springs Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. u. W. aeon returned Saturday from Raleigh and Durham, where they had been vlssting reiauves and friends for the past weeK. Miss May Presnell is visiting rela tives and friends at Roanoke P.apids. Miss Rufine Ward, of Worthville, is visiting Miss Annie Leslie Ferree. Mrs. T. E. Johnson in the service of the State Superintendent of pua lie schools is to address the assembly some day next week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robernette, and Mrs. Ralph Shydol and children, of Lexington, were the guests of Mrs. Clyde Wood a few hours Sunday on their way home from Worthvlne where they spent the week end. Mr. Ed Kearns. of Farmer is the Mr. Raeford Farlowe is sometime in Broadway. Mrs. Frank Farlow enetertaineu a number of her friends at her home and Sundav. I Thursday afternoon. Mr. Charles W. Redding, of Trinity I Misses Mada and Eula Smith, Lola was a business visitor in Asheboro ' and Golda Farlow, and Marie King, Monday. ! Winnie and Margaret Davis visited at Miss Cleta Rich returned laBt week! their uncle's, Mr. William Davis Sun- f mm a visit to the .family at her uay. i. u. d n wfmt Hiss Mane King wno nas Deer, ' " . , - T iK ! spending the summer with her aunt, w. o. wwen, Jr., Mr. S. Carmiohael visited his par- erty, Randolph county, is principal of Mrs p Carmichael wesi fjnu grucu Btuwi . . ..... Ral.m Miss Jessie Cox is another Randolph teacher in the North Winston-Salem graded schools, and Miss Jaunita Kearns, a recent graduate of the State College for Women is one of the new graded teachers. Miss Car rie Lee Bell, of Trey, a graduate of Eastern North Carolina Training School is another new teacher. Mr. C. F: McCrary, of Mt Airy was in Asheboro Tuesday with a trues He nau Sunday. Mr. , B. B. Farlow, of Ellerbe visited at T. E. Farlow,s recently. Little Miss Esther Cooper is spenu ing sometime with her granparenis Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cooper. The .Flint Hill ball team was sue eessful in defeating the Piedmom. Hosiery Mill team in a baseball game at Flint Hill Saturday afternoon. ASHEBORO FURNITURE COMPANY Has more Furniture than they can tell you about in this space but they can show you their line if you will go to their store, sis HELP WANTED IN ASHEBORO nA nf mnntn hams. He had one hundred and twenty and they weighed And Furnighed By the Help of Aghe. Z,zuu pounus. ie " '7T1" boro People. bought the hams oi mr. c , who suffer with MAney back. which is the largest amount oi ..a. ache urinary ills or any little kidney ever purchased at one time in Asne- bladder disorder, want kidnev helD. guest pi J. tx. .ciHoii mis weeh. n : ooro. who can better advise than some attending court Mr. Nelson Zackery, of High Poln. Asheboro resident, who has also suf- Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Whitoker and ha8 accepted a position with the City feredf DIlt has nad jeUef. Asheboro Mrs. A. A. Speneer were visltjr3 m Ujaat Market N Mr. Zackary is an ex- people "recommend Doan's Kirt;iey Troy last Tuesday. 'nart meat cutter. Pills. Here's one case and there are ; Mr. and Mrs. Haeior urown ana t . tnrnp1 home manv ethers. son, wer week, end vihVrs of ceu-l. A , traiti DariVille. Va., where j, Hvett, barber, Cox St, Ashe- she has been visiting her brother, Mr. boro, sayS: ;"My kidneys got out of tives hi town. Miss Conner Winningham, of Gra ham, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Winningham. Miss Winningham was on her way to Kam seur to attend Summer School. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spoon had as their guests Sunday all their cti.i.Tn she has been visiting Tom Parks. . i Mr. Percy Bostic, of Greensboor?, was a visitor on our streets yester-dar. Miss Kate Millsaps, ot Statesvilte, is visiting her brother, Mr. E. S. Mill- Mr. And Mrs. Georire H. Andrews anu saps, Jr, Mr. James Alireu, wno uncerwem a serious . operation recently at tne Hifjh Point Hospital is improving. children, of Charlotte; Mr. ami .r James Brooks, of Ore Hill, and Cte m Spoon, of Franklinville, were ,t, .. besides the children who live in Asne boro. Mrs. Lncian Tysor, of Car thage, was also the week end guc. ot her sister, Mrs. Spoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. K1rmr and Mrs. J. W. Black were visitors m Carthage. TVov Fridav. I ; ;Dr. J. C. M and Mm.' Raxter Hush. Of Eaarle W. Va.. wno win assist in me Snrinirs were the euest of Mr. and services at the M. V. church, win ar- V " . i . , Alt 4 .i. I) T I Mrs. Brad Rush last week. nve in Asneooro August r. rreucn- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wall, of E.ltrbe. ing twice each day, beginiiiiii; Wed were visitors in Asheboro la z ween, nesday night and contiii jcinif througn Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood and child- August. 18. rea spent the week end with relative I at Worthville. Solomon B. Kennedy-, o. Thomas- Mt, and Mrs. C. H. Redding and ; vllle township, Daviuson county, family went to Greensboro last Sun- whose, disappearance from Hifrii Point day to hear Rev. B. F. McLendon. last March remained a mystery, for Rev. and Mrs. Melvin and children, 'two months, was arrested in San Ber of Greensboro, spent Sunday with Mr. nadio, California, and brought back and Mrs. Alvin Lowe. to Davidson county ou a charge oi Miss Esther Ross is spending tnis abandoning his wife and family with weejj at Jackson Springs.; out giving them adequate support order and acted very irregularly. I had a weakness and dull ache across my back which made it hard for me to keep on my feet. I used Doan's Kidney Pills, getting them at tne Asheboro Drug Co. and they gave me relief from the backache and put my kidneys in good shape." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get. Doan s Kidney Pills the same that Rev. Mike Bradshaw and a numner Mr Kivett had. Fostei -Milburn Co.. of other ministers of the Methodist Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Episcopal Church South, were in Asne- boro for a short time yesterday, re- l-tttxit4 turnine from a district conleience at -w-w-w I Broomfield oi" Fairmont,; A 4. O 1 MOFFITT'S U. S. ARMY STORE Troy, N. C. Sale beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th Greystone Terrace Lots I NOW ON SALE :- Reasons why you should build your home in Greystone Terrace It is close in. It is remote from the smoke and noises of trains and factories. W$tfr It is for the most part a wooded area with ex cellent natural drainage. - X ," X Ti Vno rryn AnA of nuf c rmonnli tVii ci rJwnlTri!: oitV't'O . water and sewer. It is exclusively a Residential Section. It is situated within less than three blocks of the Courthouse, and within less than two blocks of the City School. The prices are reasonable. For further information see MR, HAL M. WORTH WINSLOW INSURANCE & REALTY CO. MR. JAMES 0. WALKER The Maken worth Co. OWNERS GREENSBORO, N. C. ;.or;' f t ASHEBORO'Sf Blu LOT SALE 50 BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT YOUR OP PRICE At Absolute Auction Saturday, July 28 AT 2:00 P. M. - ThJoKB?HumblSub located in the South West Section of the fast growing little city of Asheboro Ford Car and Other Attractions Best Subdivision Offered This' is one of the best subdivisions ever offered in and around Asheboro, and will be sold at absolute auctiori on easy terms and every lot will positively ; be sold for the high dollar. There will be no by-bidding, no reservations, no , upset bids. "' . . , , W1neseekers Chance .Theselots'lire inbst desirdble, being paii of .the John B. Humble.lands within ' i the corporate limitsof Asheboro; frpnting'oh the New Ward, street; within . easy reach ot thl graded Schools. ;In AM,5 these lots make a wonderful invest.., ment for the home seeker as well as the' investor. They must be seen to be ':appreciatea, 1 uUwfVWfj v?) U.'v v' ' ' V" . YES f Your money is safe and secure and the increase in valued rj will produce hig interest when; invested in . ; desirable y . tvesmence low in nie uirui, givmus, yiusiw?n v Get rid: of the leak of .a Renter Buy 11 . r in 4 :k : 1 ? town"ol Asheboro,4N. C. : : ' ', j.',f r m ! tWctn nTTnnrr.M OHNB-fllJMBBE '. i ' S i I; S V Auctioneer v ; I uwnei