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PEBSOXAL' PARAGRAPH
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Thursday . September. 6V i
I Guilford county, spent the
(with her mother. Mrs. J. W.
i week-end September criminal Una - of the ! r trj
W. Burt- Superior Court convened Me- F Announcement ef th approaching .
is exported V
turnthi week from Austin, Tea
return attend, sum-
SeTadSd TVt . the . University .f
TeWMr. Andrews wiH remain
leTT. o i i . - Una hefara
l R1ei.to;nter State
fXIa ior,tae winer. vHe is doing
f Kid work t the NorU (ro
La achooLaigh Point Enterprieej
1 CapL iTd W. 8. Lineberry. of
MilSrcwiU the. Utter part
ha week for North.- Garden, vs.,
where tey-wH visit their daughter,
M rL Fran k E- Minor- Mr-wuTMrs.
lberryrttended the meeting of
PE? Ke&.-
t T Wood returned lst Fri
day from BaMmore wheree spent
f 've: week phsing goods lor the
.;.r..j r..k.nnthimr Company. Mr.
Wood says be not only had advantage
3 toe " altimor inkrkettl Mw
traveling- ew.York and
j.1 aMawlrAft . .
Mr iTc. PWffipW has accepted ' s
-position" with- the-North Carolina
Cotton Grow? ' Co-operative Ao
VJisE. 1 PhiUios was in Gaston
a, d.ia XvlS M
fo Hut week and from there he
will ko to Cleveland, county. "
will MeGuinn. of Hiirh Point,
was the guest her mother the first
wof the week. . ,
Mr. C. B. Smith, of the Carter
Mercantile Company, Ramseur, was
a business visitor in tha city Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Fl M- KivetCof Sta-
lev Rt 55, were among the business
visitors in the city Saturday.- .
Mr. W. lu Lineberry, of the Lme--bery
company, Randleman, was in
Asheboro on -business Tuesday.
Harvey Davis and wife, of Greens
boro; EWecand Clifton Davis,: of
High Point; Alva Loflin and family
of Edgar,, were week-end guests at
Brothers. Cedar Lane Farm,
' on Asheboro;; Route 1. ?' . 4 .
Anderson M Barker is nsig
this week-4n High Point, Edgar, and
.uniiJ RnnHlnmttn.. . . , - :
p MA liavW and family of the
Blair Dairy, at High Point passed
through town yestarday ' on their way
to spend a few days with his sister,
. Sybil J, Barker, on , Asheboro Route
' Mr. and, Mrs. A, V. Wininghaiire
turned,i,las$ week from, a trm of
-several ifays spjent at Asheville, Blow
ing Rock, North' ,Wflkesboro,and
-other places -of -interest in Western
Norths CJarofina-v ' i U'T T M
Mi wbtiH Mr. Fred Cox and chil-
drenof tesington, are spending their
vacation iiLwesteni .North CaroUna.
Mrs. W, V. Smith: and ' daughter,,
- visited.'flvesito High Poin; this
i Winifrecf 'efry left" Wednesday for
Wallberg sphere he wfll'entei; school
for .the fcqmihg year ' '; -M. ,
,Mr, and Mrs. G. W. fimiard ? and
.-son. Bruce, have returned from a
rmait to relatives' to' Washington D
Mrft Arthur Ai Lewis aC chilv
-dreo are' visiting reiaaves u.wu
- -mlnoton." W. L;. '
hiaC- day mornter f " week wta
Mrs. Marv Burns and son. ' Dan. hia hoaor. Judse Benjamin r. lcK
wre the week-end guests of Mrs. presiding, and ieb Vance Long,
James Covington m KecHngnara. ' ( Esquire, preeecaung ,or i
Mr. W. H. welnen-wno as been
la Memorial hospital- aeveral
ia lrrw1 v - tatDroTinr. -
Wr Jt S. MilUii.. Kr . district W P Jaltui. J - P. Lamb. G. H.
spent' of the Piedmont district for Payne, W. U. Miller. W. A. Shore, ,
am. - ( iQsquxre, preeecauns; 1
a been The fallowing grand Jurors were
weeks iworn and eflipaneUed: R. U White,
t foreman, R. T. Loyd, W. L. Craven,
demosntration' work, ia the guest of
his son. Mr. E.-8. MUlaap. Mr. MlU-
sap tsraecompanieit by .his wife-rand
tw aamrhters, , Misses Vera and
Katharine, of StatesviUe. Mr. MiU
sans 4ees not think that the crops in
Randolph ouaty compars vary favor-
aoiy wita" tnose in bis own district.
Mr. Jtillsap'a district is made up of
some of .the counties in which consid
arable cotton is grown and says that
while the . boU weevu did not make
his appearance until lata this season
that great havoc is being wrought
Miss Kutn Hadley left Tuesday for
Granite (juarry, wnere she went to
attend the marriage of a friend.
The Courier la making a special of
fer to teachers and pupils who are
leaving their homes for the various
schools throughout the country. The
subscription from now to June 1st
will be SUM).
Mr. J. D. Bivins. editor of the Albe
marle Press, was the week end guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hadley,
Mr. Fred "Burgess, who taught at
Ramseur last year,; and who was
signed and expects to enter the Uni
versity and secure an A. a. course.
Mr. Vj C Marley, of Ramseur, was
a business visitor in Asheboro last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Wm. Coward oi jNonoiK, va
is visitino- her sister. Mrs. L. M. Fox,
Mr. and Mrs. James KJveu nave
returned from a week's stay at
Wriirhtsville Beach.
Mr. Carr Parrish who is in the
Hiirh Point hosnital is improving.
Mr. Parrish has been seriously ill
with hiooA noiaoninr.
Misses Mae and. Qare Presnell
were the guests of friends in Greens
boro the first of the week.
Miss Esther Ross spent the week
end at Jackson Snnnsrs.
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miss &ate nuiia win leave neu
nesdav for Greensboro where she will
enter the North Carolina College for i
.Women.
& Allen, J. R. Hunt, John tUncocK,,
R. L. Sammey, Joan K. Brown, . u.
a Lanier, a C Brooks, D. A. Henly,
T. E. Walker, S. M. Smith, John M.
Trogdosw M. C Lowdersulk.
! Petit Jarors, P. ea- -J.
M. Scott, H. H. Pope, W. . H.
Rogers, H. C. Causey, J. A. CUis, A.
E. Pritohard, W. L Burrow, C 0.
Tregdon, J. M. Hol E. A.. Frasier,
R. T. Loyd, H. C Causey, Artie Rus
sell, Gaston Uneberry.
Judge Long g charge to ue grana
Jury was as Is always the case when
he makes a charge, dear, able and
most intelligent presentation oi we
criminal law.
aM.itnr I vim? continues to grow to
strength as a prosecutor and In pop
ular lavor WIUI me (wv. ,
The following cases wrc uupnu
State vs. B. M. Anthony for trans
porting and possession of alcoholic
liquors, found guilty and sentenced to
8 months. Appeal to the supreme
court ;
ti . nirninst Melvin BeCK-
.,-on rnnanlidated and the de-
ciium: " . , . -
..j.t a.iiMi out ana ouuu vi
$1 forfeited.
cation 'and adultry with one Mrs.
R. D.Bost, who formerly uveu v
Asheboro, but has here-to-fore plead
ed guilty and has leu tne oui. ,
Tay I nrvpr gnnweu kuuu
and was discharged to return w
South Carolina, where ne now uvc.
State vs. Joe McDowell was con
tinued upon request of counsel em
ployed to aid m prosecuuuu ucww
of the absence of 0. L. Sapp; one of
attorneys employed for the State to
aid the solicitor. ,
Cecil Kivett was convicted for
abandonment without adequate sup-
, v.;s rtrifa Rabs!' McDowell Kiv
ett. a daughter of Riley McDowell, of
rnrH timshin. It appeared in
evidence that the defendant and his
rtarriare ef Mr. Stuart Rhodes
Moffut to Miss Allien Wiggins
Cooper, of FayetUviBe will be of
interest to a large circle ef friend.
.Mr. Moffut ia the eldest eon of
Dr. and Mrs. E. U Moifitt, of this
place and is associated in bosiaess
: with his father. Miss Cooper is a
daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Coop
er, of FayettevOle and ia a popular
member of the younger set in that
dry.
Six people were sailed at a
ia-Jkaw YarkJbwt iiuikUl tS a
train mnniBf sixty milce an hour,
and a child was seriously injurax.
Six aeraeas were Ir-wed la tne
5aecamsrw rh-ert at Conway, 8. C,
j-hen aa automobile ptangesT tJhreugh
. partly open draw Bridge;
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
ENJOYS PICNIC
The Your.gr People's Missionary
Society of the M. E. church enjoyed
a picnic at Henley a pond Thursday
afternoon. The members left town
about two ocloek in a large truck.
Swimminr was enjoyed for a long
time and later in the evening a de
lightful sapper was served. Those
enjoying the happy event were
Misses Elver Richardson, Lena Hil
Hard. Donna Lee and Mary Loflin.
Irene Reams, Pauline Burkhead, Ev
Cranford. Frances Moore. cuzaDeta
Bulla, Nancy Hunsucker, Henrietta;
Underwood, Virginia Steed, ftfcs
dames C. L. and C. H. Cranford nd
Rush Lassiter.
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Arriving daily are our fall Hats
Smart and exquisite models for sport,
street and dress wear
We will have a complete line of
Madge Evans hat for misses
PRICES ARE POPULAR
the
Meeting of Woman's Missionary So
ciety of the M. E. Chart, Sep
tember 11
McMASTER AND LOVETT
(Over Asheboro Bank and Trust Co.)
Asheboro,
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We wish to call attention to the
members of the Woman's Missionary
Society, of the M. E. church, that on ,
Tuesday, tne ntn, tne regular ,
monthly meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. W. J. Moore, on Fay
etteville street, at S o'clock. We
would like to urge each member to
be present at this meeting.
We would also earnestly ass ior
Sour co-operation in our Mission
tudy Work. We are just now be
ginning our fall study, and would
like to have every member of the
Missionary Society a member of
our study class.
MRS. W. J. MOORE,
Supt. of Study and Pub.
WST
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Millsaps,V Jr.,
have as ; their guest Mn and; Mrs.
..'MilUaps and Miss Kate Millsaps of
fitatesville.,'
, Mrs. Calvin Frailer. Jr.. and little
daughter Rachel and Miss Iouise.
Serry,have returned frpm a visit to
friends in Salisbury; ."
Mr. lt'&''Colemp'n84''?par
chased a'lot on jElja Street, ?Grey
tone Terrace, on which he Vill erect
a handsome residence. Mr. .and. Mrs.
'Cole will in the, near future, move to
Asheboro'. Mr. Cole is engaged in, the
lumber business.---- " 'v
-. Mrs. JL W. Hayes was In towh re
turning from Trinity Route L where
she had. been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. C. K. Lanier. . .;i, f;
Mr. J, W. Saunders, of Sparta, Ga.,
an renewtn his subscnpOon recently
, writes that he can hot get along with-
out The Courier. Mr. Saunders was
Iborn and reared in New Hope .town;
tjahip and is anxious Tot weekly news
from that seetioaV ;The Courier wQl
. be glad m have a reporter,- so Mr
Saunders and others from that sec
'rtion may have weekly news.
" A number of the confederate Vet-
Miss Cleta Rich spent the week-end
with friends in Linwood.
Miss Maxme Redding of Cedar
Falls, is the guests of friends and
relatives in town.
William Underwood, Jr., spent the
week-end in Thomasville. !
'JElmer Rich and sons were visitors
in Trov Last week.
Miss Massa Lambert, a member of
the Asheboro' High School Faculty,
returned Monday nisrht from Green s-
boro, where she has heen studying at
N. C. College during the summer.
Mrs. Otis Rich and little daughter,
Mary ' Louise, spent last week in
Star, v ' ' "
, Mr. R D. Marsh, superintendent of
the 'Ramseur school was a' visitor in
Asheboro yesterday. Mr. Marsh has
been to Ridge Crest : this summer
having charge of the athletic and na
ture study departmint? at thT South
ern Baptist Assembly Mr. Marsh
says he has a - splendid corps of
teachers for the Ramseur school this
year.
wife before their marriage were
working at a silk mill in High Point
The defendant seduced her under
promise of marriage, and alter uie
child was born and he had paid for
the child, married her, and . lived
with her six days, left her and went
a viroHnift and was brought back af-
i After . defendant's
KnnvirHon the iudsre stated if he
would first make payment of
Flowers for Fair
Mrs. John K. Wood, chairman of i
the flower committee, is urging the
ladies of the town and county to have ,
their flowers ready for exhibition at J
the Randolph County Fair. Good
prizes will be awarded,
1 Married
Next Monday September 10th will
see some of the county s leading
leading schools open for the fall term.
Ramseur, Randleman, Franklin ville
and Farmer will open.
The Ramseur school has met the
requirements ' for an accredited
school and is on the list in group .2,
class A. There has been wonderful
improvement in the Ramseur high
school. The new bufldimr is one of
the best in the State. The library
laboratory have been improved and
very attractive features auaeo. ine
nennla of the- community , have shown
every -interest In 'this 'enterprise" by
irivinp it their hearty support The
members of the faculty are: Miss
Carrie Cranford.?Miss Janet Bratton,
Mrs.! J Pi Ow, Miss -r Ruth? Finch,
R. D. Marsh, High aehdol, t'Mrs. Her
hrt' Bradv. ' Miss Elizabeth- Collier.
Miss Isla Willis Thompson, Miss
Grixelle Moere, Miss Madge Caviness,
erans of the county are attendinf tbel JT -""r 'VRaiie" Warren
-annual tl reunion at Wlniitoi-Ba an(M MiB8 .-': v:arreB
COUNTY'S SCHOOLS OPENING
.annual state reunion at Winston-8ar
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y' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caviness. of
Durham, have been visiting relatives
-feat Coleridge. They returned to their
.Aiiome the latter part of last week,
v Mrs. Clove Grimes, of Jackson's
Creck, visited Mrs. B. F. Morgan at
flaraway last week.
C? Miss Veda Morgan, of Caraway,
$VwiU leave Monday " for Greensboro
where she will enter N. C. College
1 Ur w nrnn
jCEl Vestal an' li
4ii.-ua nn. a. cm. vestai ana m
tie daughter. Juanlta. of Henderson
, w-9ille, are the guest, jet. Mlai jMlimiej
ileT.Ti.r Andrew,, sf.SUley was
vlsitor!,TOi-ouTttreets'Mondar.-
ur. ana Mrs. John Ingram and
-tHfaaghters, Miss Mabel and "Annie
r Glades and Son. Mr. H. L. In mm
' Jkvisited their, daughter ..and . sisters, I
' "f h? rAll)e.iUsTranrtf Ra-i
.j-ieign, Sunday. .. ., -- - ... -,
Mrs. a F. Morgan! and Misses Mo-
Uf and Verda Morgan of Caraway
And MiarLydd Keamt of Bombay
' -i.were visitors in Asheboro Monday..
Messrs.' H-'X Branson and E. L'
V Jieece of Ramseur were visitors In
!"wwii last paturaay. T pft.t,
air. ana Mrs. frank Cameron and
daughter, Miss Byrd, of Denton vis
X ited Mr.- and Mrs. L P. Byrd at Mt
.-1f;ilead last week. ? ". -
Mr. W. C Jones was a business
f visitor Jn town last Saturday.
4 Mrs. A. W, Gray, of Level Cross,
vUltor In tows Monday.
MUs Qyde :Keama, of Fanner,
passed throueh Ashrbora Mandav en
route to Gwnbero, where aha wDl
Urh mute this winter.'
- Carrie Brittain "will this
7'r ds one of the UarSrs n , the
Donton school. Mirti llrittala . .
i rrr a. n. dree front tha N
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of
the
via
Grades.
The Franklin ville school will also
open on,Monday. The list of, the
teacherrfjvhov have- been chosen are
recorded in "the .TranklinviUe 'Item
of the Courier this "week. Mr. Davie
of ChaneL Hill, is Syperintendent
This is Mr. Davis's first year at
Frank) in ville. He succeeds Mr. k. a.
Little, who hai taught -at .-rankiin-
ville for the last two years. .
school at Randleman will open
tfondhv-owi-h . Mri) 'E.:B. Carrol as
principal. Mrs. Lucy Davidson, of
Asheboro. will be one of the -teachers!
Mr.' "B. M. Cheatham, will have
charge of. the .Farmer school, . wjiicb
will also Tepe on next Monday, '
The Saairrove school will open
September 17ih. The.aMmbers of the
faculty are as follows: B. It. McCarn
Princinal., Misses, Treva Richardson.
Altai Hudson,. M.l li Spood, ana
Mrs. R. F. LVnch.
-Angler B. "Duke . prawned ,
he would decide what amount per
month he would require the. defend
ant to pay per month to aid in sup
port of the wife and his child, where
upon, the defendant left the court
house and did not return. He was
called out on his bond, and judgment
ni si entered. against the defendant
and his suerety. ine aeienuani, .
sentenced 14 months on Rowan
county roads, and ordered that if he
ki. wi-fA siso foriBuoDort of her
self and child one year and provide,
for payment of ?lo a montn untu tne
further order of court, the other sen
tence to be striken out.
Thomas Freeman was convicted '
and sentenced for 18 months on
Rowan county roads for hitting
Chas. Saunders with a club and
shooting at him. ' ....
Bige Brown, colored, was fined $10.
and required to pay the costs for al
leged assault on hra son.
Alfonso Haves pleaded guilty for
transporting and buying liquor and
is to appear in court this forenoon
for Judgment to e pronounced.
Lige Elliott was fined $75 and costs
for carrying two pistols at the same
time.
Wish Holder pleaded guilty for
operating an automobile while in
toxicated and was fined $50 and cost,
and J-.def endant not n permitted' " . to
operate an automobile for one year..
Holder formerly lived at Randleman
but for sixteen years has ,lived"f in
Green-bore. , . ' " ,
lludement suspended upon payment
ofeosts as to Percy Nixdh for pos
sessing and transporting Uquorv,..
tad, John' Brooks pleaded guilty 'for
possessing and transporting aim ale
bottle full-of liquor, and each fined
$10. and costs. '.
TL L. Hardin? fined $50 and costs
f ot, operating automobile while ;irt
toxfcatedV . fc ;r 3 J- A V !;
Fred Giles ined 426 anT costs- for'
possessing, and transporting hall
pint bottle containing some liquor,
C. L. Evans fined $25 and cobs
for assault with a rock. ' V
Roy Hayes was sentenced for a. to
tal of 18 months on the Rowan coun
ty chain gang in three cases, one for
an assault on W. A. Farlow. "and
for possession -of liquor and for oper
ating 'an ; automobile-' while intoxkaU
ed. - .... $ .1
r Marvin Smith was acauftted of an
affray with John Michael. -MichaeL
was convicted; and fined $25 and costs-1
and - for - operating 1 an ' automobile
while intoxicated was required t pay
tbe costs and, give bond of I50Q nof
to ''operate an- automobile - for 12
months.
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Dr. Worth Baeley Daniels, son of
$300 'Hon. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, was
married to Miss Josephine January,
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. a. c.
January, of St. Louis, in Baltimore, 1
lairt Monday. I
Mr. Ben Scott, of Ramseur, became
the father of his 21st child one day
last week. Mr. Scott has been mar
ried twice. His first wife had nine
teen children and his second has
two.
GREYSTONE TERRACE LOTS
CONTINUE TO SEL
Does any one expect Asheboro to stop
Growing?
OF COURSE NOT
Then we expect to see Greystone Terrace
lots equal the values on Sunset Drive and
North Fayetteville Street.
Make a selection now for your home, and
another one for investment, while prices,
are low. . -
The terms are inviting.
Address V
J. S. McALISTER, ManagervSi
Greensboro, N. C. -
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New Fall Dresses
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Angier B. Duke, only son of the
late B.i Duke, Wealthy v tobacco
manufacturer, moi Durham was
drowned at Greenwich, , Conn, .last
Monday, when- a small ooat ra wnicn
he and five friend were embarking
for hi yatch, Althea, eapsuecv .ana
spilled the party into the water. AU
the others were : rescued, ou ,
cnult not be found. .The body was
recovered several hour later from
under the yatch - club ' float and
hrmia-h li -Durham, where runerai
servlcea were conducted bf Bev.t M.
Brstshaw.1! - , i ii ii
Tha A was M WSrS Of BIT.
He married Mia . Cordelia Blddle,
duthteref Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
J. Dretsl-Blddle in 111. She obtain
ed a divorce to lm. r t,
n nsvlnr lob I ever hsfl,'
aM one farmr 'he 1rctd hli
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Mrs,' W.r.Rl MtMahaa's Grandfsthk
a aiAMa rki . t a ' t
ceieoraiee iwia uinaaay. i i
Mrs. W. H.. McMahan . left t last
Mondar for Yadkin countri where she
attended the celebration of the 100th
birthday anniversary of her grand
father. Mr. William Reavis en Tue
day. Thousands of people were pre
ent including five generations of the
family from different state.' Many
were present from western 'states.
Mrs. Reavi will be M years of age
in December. 4 Eh does practically
all ef her house work, and Mr. Reavi
la, aluo. quite acUv for his age. Hi
long lire is probably attributable U
the fact that he ha never Indulged
th the us of narcotic and has 4d a
simple life. ., . . i ':
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A conaolielatwl school, codling
000 was ncarlng eomjilrtion wUn H
was blown P by (tyr-nn. - , t
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We. have just what you want in the newest fall dresses
in weaves, colors, and patterns at very attractive prices.
We wat you to come in and look them Ver whether
you want to buy or not :
W hav a nice lot of children's ready-to wear
;lschajiresses 1 ll - - -4t 98c ahd UP
Boys' suits . .L - - ? and "P ;
New Fall piece goods coming in daily
Three big school tablets for . - 10c
fiWsUs'reT 7rQn MparflMl ' J 98c
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; 25c and up
,We have iust what you want in shoes forihe whole fam-
ily, scnool shWs fof the children, worl shoes,; dress,
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Wash Cloths, each
JJath towels 2 for
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