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. PSANXirmiLS NllfsS WSBBW"BBa Rev. W. P. Wamble. PreaMmg D der of Craaaihoro district beM the fourth qavtcrtr eeaferenee ei Ram aesFranknaviBe charge her Sun " day night A number of delegate fna Ramaeur wr present and the report oa finances show that tb tar rV v-"- art eVifc&g good . waul After he btwiisas feting Re. Weeable preached am excellent Mr. Carley Hancock, who ha been visiting fat aom time ia Ahaoaa re turned name last week. Mr. Jennie Spoon visited frleada in Greensboro last week. i Sis." X Cale' icJa 'ft-fj k . i t Mjw3 Para end Ether C vines tei - J WH NC? II wee for Bckioc. Vi U rl.; .i. mrnevt Coilere: Ldc2 and Mary I ' " -' " v ' Baiet pareata, Vloffia ta Kamaeur; Swaana Crvan, jf. jjH Byrd and little danrhter, Mr. H. & EdVards W mevei Lis te Fleeaant Gardes; Messrs. rhomaa'xdna, of Hemp, Yin tad Mr, Brrds family U Aahebora. Mr. KJ rd iWard and Pen Cheek to Rameeur. ligle. Mra, K. L Slack last week. was manager of the Randolph ttore I The funeral of Mra, L. C Breuy up to tne consolidation or fcsrdorpa'waa held at the Baptist church here -i aaJ cr-l-ea, tf Aii:e(xro, aci - - . vnrK- Mr.. rrkrirw VI , " mnu wn m . a. juguroc a Fall Opening toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooj a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 MILLINERY, DRESSES, COATS, COAT SUITS, SWEATERS AND SCARFS Thursday and Friday, September 20 and 21 Miss Eula Parrish who spent several weeks in the northern markets will be in charge of the ladies' ready-to-wear department and will take pleasure in serving you. G. W. ELLIOTT w O O o o Randlemri, N. C. 00000000000000000000000000000000 t00000000000000000000000i 0 f 0 I The Asheboro Furniture Company 1 l 0 lino v4amt-1it nrl ifc KiioynfO 0 j and has added a more extensive line I 0 of furniture. S 0 0 and Franklin villa stares into I rank tin villa ctore company, of which he has been secretary ana treasurer and general manager until recently. For a number of years he was superin tendent of the Baptist Sunday school Saturday afternoon at 1:80. Mrs. W. C. Caveness, of Greens boro is spending few days with Mr. and Mrs. X W. Ward. Mr. C Edgar Ward, of Johnson . . m . ' ' - a. J and also a deacon in the ehurcK Mr.,uT' ram- nT'lJ Edwards is a good business man and! ma3?' TJZZ citisen. We are aorry to loose this T 7 w; vv family but fed that our loss is Ashe- Greensboro b' bniier' Lr' boro's gain. : v Mr. and Mra. Thad Free, of Staley, Messrs. CSiaa. Buie and Joe - Fox ' apeni we weea-ena wiui sn. r m made a trip to Greensboro Saturday, i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bor- A number oi our cituens met :. at rougna 0 0 O Consisting of . Living:. Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Suits, A most up-to-date line of Druggets, Kitchen Cabi nets, beds, Springs and mattresses, in fact every thing needed in a home. Call and see our new furniture and save money by buying from us. The Asheboro Furniture Co. Asheboro, N. C 0 0 0 O the M. E. church Monday night to appoint a committee to secure a doe tor for this place and the following were elected: Messrs. G. C - Russell, J. W. Clark, Hugh Parka, R. p. Gar rison and W. A. Martin. - Mr F. A. Bluster and family, "A. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Cox, Mrs, Paul Whitley and Miss Bessie Cox of Greensboro, were risitora here Sun- day ' - Messrs. J. M. Tippett, G. H. Cox, W. C. Tippett and Ray Tippett were visitors in Greensboro Sunday ' j Mr. M. L. AUred and family vis ited relatives at Winston-Salem last Saturday. v Russell Parks, Clyde Jones, :' Joe Fox, Fred Patterson and Paul South left Tuesday for Chapel Hill Univer sity. W. A. Martin and T. F. Jordan went to Greensboro last Wednesday. W. R. Cox has moved his family to High Point. W. H. AUred is critically ill at his home near Mrs. Jennie Brown's."- Mr. R. C. Green and Turner Batten of near Capelsie spent Sunday at Grove Hotel with Mr. W. A. Martin. Mr. Melvin Lamb and family, of near Siler City, are visiting Mt'- G. K. Reaves. Mr. Burgess Allred has moved his family from near Asheboro to one of Mr. W. A. Grime's residence in West Franklinville. Miss Laura Summer will leave this week for Smith College at North -.Hampton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Thomas ' and Miss Lillie Allred spent Sunday ,, at High Point. Mr. Irving McLeod has moved his family from Cedar Falls to Franklin ville. 74- School opened Tuseday with an en rollment of 275 and the outlook-for a good school is encouraging. The high school superintendent has ii or ganised a Riley Literary Society with the following officers: Misa Iula Koutn, president; Olin Wrenn, idee president; Miss Mary Hollidar- sec retary; Elmer Moore, treasurers Prof. W. C Groce, Critic: Gertrude Moff- itt and Cletus Slack, Censors; Mar garet iiuie, Dawson Hughes, Esther Moore and Clinard Moffitt. Pnwram Committee. .m The Grammar Grade has also or ganized a Parks Literary Society with the following officers: -Alton Burk, President: Elizabeth Hudson, Vice President; Elizabeth Fox, Sec retary -Treasurer; Inez Curtis, Chap-, lain; Miss Flora Ball, Critic; Pauline Curtis, Censor; Ida Phillips, 4 Cora May Fox, Robert Hugh, Program Committee. Mrs. F. D. Brady and D. R. Moff itt, local ministers, began a revival series, at Ma pel Springs Sunday af ternoon. Everybody invited to at tend. Charlie Talley and family of Blue Rock, visited at J. M. Brooks' Sun- .. . . . ... Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, oi Asne boro, visited his father, "Uncle" Thomas Davis Sunday. J. H. Brendall, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Brendall. Mas Lacy Bower, of Bamseur, 1 visiunr relatfvtt and friends here. Mr. K. I Auman and son, E. U Jr, and John, Jr, and Lawrence Austin, of Eirh Point, were the guests oi Mr Auman's pareata, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Auman. Mrs. J. A Monroe and sons, C L and Harry are visiting Mr and Mra, a D. Monroe at Lillinrton. Harry will remain there to be Ea school this term. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cagie and Mr. J. M Ring visited in Carthage Sun day Among these who have left recent ly for various schools and colleges are J. B. Slack, Jr, A E. Raleigh; E. W. A aman. El on Colleger John Lawrence, Vera Stuart, Phil mo re Graves, Trinity high school; Harry Monroe, Lillingtoa; Misses Hazel Auman, Hemp; Lena Russell, Hazel Auman and Mary Leach, Elost College The bridge crew have completed the culberts on the new highway near here and have moved their camp near Steeds. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bean and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sullivan steeds Route Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and drea, Sarah Alice and Joe, Jr. f Ashabore Route L visited friends kr, Sunday. -.tf - i - , Saturday4 evening, September 8th at the home of Mr. and Mra. Q. Lawrence a birthday supper was ea in nonor oz nr. Lawrence and hi starter, Mrs. J. A. Auman. J est be fore the supper- Ren T. J-Mlreta united is maTriage their brother. Mr T. M. Lawrence, of .Why Not i One. ; On Saturday September IS lilta LeU Smith, of Why Not, and Mr. Clyde Lamoni. of Seagrove. surprised their friends by motoring ta Greens, boro and being married by Rev. H. n Nash, at St. . Andrew's at 11 M. Mrs. Lemons is ,the accomplished and at tractive daughter ef Mr. .and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Mr. Lemons is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lemons, sod' is in the lumber husinesa with hja father ' , ' . ' Mrs. Monroe left a few days ago for a week's visit to her daughter. Mrs. A L. King at Star. Mrs. MonT roe is in eighty and the mother of fourteen children. miTots Willi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ToMake 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 w w. vvrtrxnvT a wwm 0 0 0 0 EDGAR NEWS O 0 s o o o o o o o o 0 0 90000000000000000000000000000000 -f . On Tires for fair week only. 121-2 per On Tires for fair week only, 12 1-2 cent reduction on Miller Tires. We carry a f uU line of accessories, gas, ;mif tires, ana luoes. Do all kinds of repair work. Inyitation eitended td Falr Visitors. 7i U, 1 Odcial garage for ; Carolina Motor Club. r"r Hi GIIWAY SERVICE STATION Tha revival meetuur at Cedar Square which was conducted by Rev. R. H. Melvin, of Greensboro, and ethers, closed Wednesday night The meetings were well attended and there were more than twenty Jeremiah Allen and family of Hlirh Point attended meeting at New Hone Sunday morning and spent the after noon as J. u. Mewun's. Miss Althea Fariow visited Km. W. M. Thomas in High Point the urn oz last week. Raymond Train rw af Clmnl. W having a filling station put ia and win nave a store also. iir. ana Mrs. Uene Davis nttrJ tamed several friends at a tobacco Darn chicken' supper recently. Rev. B. B. Bulla is conductino' a vival meeting at Sophia. Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond Tysinger of Glenola entertained a number of young people at a watermelon feast recently. Dr. Clyde Ridge, of Raleirh. West Virginia, spent several days recent ly witn Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. R Kidge. A revtval meetirur will be Bin at Marlboro Sunday night September 23 to be conducted by Rev. R. H. Melvin. . h - oi ureensDoro. Miss Annie Cox after znendln some time with her sister. Mra U .r wni j ww . . ' . n, jciaer at nopeweii, vs., has re turned. Misses Zettie Johnson of Thoma ville, Irene Thomas of High Point, Estella Laughlin and brother Arthur, oi near vernon recently mi tea Al thea Fariow. A number of the relatives of Mla Mabel Coltrane attended her funeral ax Trinity Bunoay afternoon. J. N. Newlin arent one dav rrnt. ly in Asheboro. - , 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. ' Davis enter. tained a few friends at a chicken supper Thursday night . , ' btaniey Bpeneer is erecting a new dwelling. .-. ;. '.'- , .,.. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Adama and lit tle daughUr. WOma,-of Jamestown, recently visited Mr. and Mrs, Lee Leonard. ;p t - -,-m ,, Will Routh and family ef ' near Staley visited Mr. and Mrs,' Araos Davis Sunday.' I r l ? ? ,-,t ;. itev.' m, Jones er Deep River ruled his regular appointment at Marlboro last Sunday week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Vuncannon eenUy vislUd at N. E. Davis', f ' saaBSaaaaaBsaBiaasaBaaaaaBHaBsaasaaBaaV ., COLERIDGE NEWS v Mr, John Smithorman. 'Misses Fannie Craven and Paarl Slranvms of Gr-nbora, vUltd Mr. and Mrs. OLD HICKORY CAFE Headquarters During the Fair ftt-N "eO Qj" - til iioij(v trnai -At Our- hi .VI Booth at the Fair Next Week We will have a display of Furniture which is kept in our stores at v RANDLEMAN AND HIGH POINT Randolph citizens connected with our firm. We are -.. "i , .. .. . . ' . ..n.i,. grateful for all patronage and respectfully solicit a con tinuance of same. ii. i .i.w"( i See our line of all kinds of furniture before ' 1i' ' 1. t I 1 ; Ilandlcman and Hirrh Point, NIC' 'buying;' wmm L U Kkhsrdaoa bare Bunday. .tCijcro, Mr. and Mrs. Connie Allred ' ehd family, of Franklinville, pnt Pun iy afUrnoon at the home of W, A. A- 1 1' 'i n 1 V
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