Pare Eight THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. C MEX'HASU NliVtv Mr. Jofc T. Trnrr, Agd Citir of tUrarar. Din Monday The farmer s are tirs prej.arir.g , their fr ket Junnjr t.'i pre! 1 Kankstjr, Oct S. John T Turner, tv wrather e are Kavir e ! jtirrJ M )car, a reMJer.t of Ramt-eur TRIM TV NLtYS Mrs WhitiVer of North Main ha not been well for a few day. Ir Bulla a in town on profes- There wa -rue.-' "-ui! iu :! federate etrran died Monday after birthilay celebration recently. Quite ::.rre t-t-k illness from paralysis a crowd of invited friends attended pt oljle at- ! Mr Tun.er had been in (rood health jfv Mr. Ropers, of High Point; and 1 three ears apo when be suTTer- f,v ami Mrs. w otrsley ot this place a irw. of revival meetir.ir closed . fur thim iiJ ears, one of her niixt si,,nal business Thursday. at Hoover's drove on lat Sut,ila repeitrd citizens and a brave Con- jur townsman, Mr. Wagoner, had night. complrsheii yulte a number tended the fair at last wefk led a .-troke of paralysis since which attended. They will all remember Mr C Ridire was a! W lister: Sal- ! unie he ha.- been incapacitated for tie pleasant eent, and no doubt will . t i.. ! L . i . . -i. v.... . .1.. . i em on la.-t rnaay, ouytng gwu? ;uj i n.s regular t'm, out nuir iu rje pieaseo ic awerm iiri jrai. hi.- store. Messrs J M Yates J A (lamer ami .' H Ciamer have purchased the tract of land, known as the A!lion Hoover old home place Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher K. Mae.-, of lnlell county, visited Mrs. Mayes' sister, Mrs. C C". Ride, last week. Mrs. I". I", Rid(re has as her puest this wefk, her aunt, Sallie Ferguson, of Haywood county. Mrs. Ferguson's husband was a brother of Jucitfe Ferjruson of Wa.. ne -viiie. N. C w ho has held court at Aheboro a number of timet;. Mr. 0. 1.. I-acke. of Henderson- ville. spent a few his father. Mr this place i Heved in their Great Captain. next Sunday and lasts for a week or Mr. Hal V. I.ickey. of Norfolk, a. T a fll;,v,fl mmW more. recPTluy spem n if w u.-i ni Lino win muniiy Wlin rw- aim i mur. fif , , , . . friend in town. Messrs.. . ( . K. iv .in. . .. ; l,-rs in the church and was ready to The missionary society met at the oou" Mia.it ..u.-i ... . i : ,v. ,.r iu rhurrh He t-,-K V'n. av n-ith a o-rr.H often, I- was also a member of the Masonic unce. fraternity since young manhood. Thomasville boosters will be here He leaves a widow, three sons, F. next Thursday to boost up "Every- I'. Turner of Greensboro, Walter hody's Day". Turner of Columbia, S. C, and Er- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson took a nest Turner of Kamseur and four trip in their car Sunday. daughters, Mrs. G. H. Jones of Little Miss Grace McDowell has en- I Franklinville, Mrs. Ella McMath and tirely recovered from Diphtheria. Amk-o- huii t chores and go about town to The work is still going on at the -i.,r.-p pitp. r Hut w hen becoming Kl h.n'.i"tr V ire. escanes are suddenly s:ck about three week? ago being run from the second story, to he failed to recover strength and faciliate egress. grew weaker until the end came. Protracted meeting begins here the Mr. Turner served in more than a fifth Sunday. Have not learned as T t v.. . : .u- v of u-Kn u.il Htsiwt our nastnr in the i score oi uaii-jes in luc nor ouvi "v "... , was wounded once and suffered many meeting hardships in the bravest manner for John Woosley son of our pastor, j the sake of his countrv. He took Rev. J. E. Woosley, is spending some j great delight in telling about his time with his parents at the parson- . many experiences in the war, and a?e. ne is siuuyuig meuicuie in a wrote interesting letters in the Cou- Chicago university. rier some years ago. He had many The missionary meeting met at the firm friends among the old soldiers, church Friday afternoon. must of them having nreceded him to Rpv Marcus Wooslpv will heln his i i,w f. i.u,tne tyon,!. He goes to again join father ReT J. t. Woosley in the pro 1 1,1,1 1-ackey of ':ne ran 0f the faithful ones who be- tracted meeting which will begin here Mrs. Mary Caudle, of Siler City, is bury and t harloite Mr. C. C. Ui.ler lighting sy.-to"i handsome w '. -store. :i la -l Thursdav i aving a Delco :.-'..'illc.l in his 1 uu.-o and Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc 't- t. t T- i t . e tn Uecjuired by the act of Congress of : nns -laggie turner oi ruimseur aim miss tteuecca rarisn, oi ians- August 24, 1912, o fthe Courier pub- j lished weekly at ABheboro, it. t., tor October 192.!. Before me, a Notary Public in and other relatives and friends at this and Sunday, surrounding places. Mr!-. Shaw had visitors from Funeral services were conducted by Flint Hill recently. for the State and county aforesaid, 1 his pastor, Kev. W . u tvcott Tuesday Several from Trinity attended the personally appeared before me. who, 'at three o clock and interment by his burial in High Foint of Mr. J. J. Far having been duly sworn according to 'brother Masons in the city cemetery, riss, popular newspaper man. law, deposes and says that she is the .The throng that attended his funeral Itev. Thomas Parker and sister, Business Manager of the The Courier j and the many beautiful flowers that Miss Mary, from the Prospect neigh Mid that the following is, to the hcpt covered 'his grave showed the love borhood near here, attended church of her knowledge and belief, a true and great esteem felt for this good here Sunday. statement of the ownership, manage- ;ma i. His family and friends have ment etc., ot tne atoresaui puoucaiion i otn-.-.-i .-j infiamy. i for the date shown in the above cap ! ; iton, required by the Act of August COLERIDGE NEWS l 24, 1912, embodied in section 44."., I Postal Laus and regulations, print Several f-om this place ; Messrs. G. F. and F. F. Gatlin, B. ed on the reverse ot this term, to ; ; . t . - .vices of "BiH".S. and L. W Deaton and R. E. Bald RIVER SIDE ITEMS i j Mrs. I. F. Kearns spent last week I with her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Davis. t 1. That the names and addresses ol Stout, Sunday al'tcnioo,) at Parks X the publisher .editor, managing editor Roads. and business manager are: i Messrs. Thomas Ward and Penn win attended the picnic at Carthage September 25th Mrs. Sallie Ward died September Publisher Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer, j Chock from Ramseur High School 19th at the home of her son-in-law, J. W. Davis. She was 74 years old. She was buried at Mt. Zion Septem ber 20th, 1923. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davis was buried at Mt. Zion Sep tember 22, 1923. Mrs. Alfred Maness who has been sick for some time does not improve. Miss Laura Gatlin who is attending school at Elise, spent last Staurdajr and Sunday at home. Asheboro, N. C. j spent the week-end with their parents rJditor W m. t. riammer, ,'vsneDoro, here. N. C. j Mr. Edgar Ward left Sunday for Local Editor Mrs. H. W. Walker, Johnson City, Tenn, after a ten Asheboro, N. C. (lay's visit with his parents, Mr. and Business Manager Mrs. wm. u iMrs. O. W. Ward Hammer, Asheboro, N. C i. That the owner is: Wm. C. Ham mer, Asheboro, N. C. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: none. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circum stances and condition under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the book of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, Miss Allie Craven, left last week for a few days visit with relatives and friends in Greensboro. Coleridge was well represented at the Randolph Fair last week, and everybody reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Moffitt and family visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Brady at Bear Creek, unaay. Messrs. Wesley and Arthur Moon, Hurbert and Leon Rains, of Thomas ville, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Davis and L. B., Jr., visited Mr. J. A. Davis' family at Asheboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, of Ben nett, passed through town Sunday en- route to see his uncle, J. A. Davis, at Death of Mr. Charles Cline Charles H, Clie, a prominent busi ness man of Hickory, N. C, died at the home of his brother in that city September 30. This was the eve of his 60th anniversary, which he had planned to spend with two young eirls who had invited him to a party at tke home of their parents. Paralysis, is stated as the cause of death. Mr. Cline was born and reared . in Hickory and was a professional book keeper, being in the employ of the Asheboro. Mr. Davis has been sick i Hickory Novelty Company. He was for some time, and is reborted no a widower, but leaves no children. better. and was a member of the Lutheran Mr. Ether Ward, of Revolution church. mills, Greensboro, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. O. W. 1 BRA D.N ER-YORK COMPANY Ward. WON PRIZE AT PAIR Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Borroughs spent J. h. White has returned from Asheboro where he attended the Randolph fair. The Brader and the week-end with their son Earl, on Asheboro Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Caveness visit ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 1 York Furniture company, of this v-aveness at Asneboro last week. I city had an exhibit at the fair, ex Mr. Percy Marley, of Pomona mills, j hibiting living room and dining Greensboro, spent the week-end with room furniture, nml won Iho Kino or otner securities man as so stated tus parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mar- ribbon and first prize for this br him MRS. Wm. C. HAMMER, ' Business Manager. Sworn to anil subscribed before me ttus 1st dav of October 1923. Ed MORRIS, Notary Iublic. My Commission expire May 4, 1S4. lev. Ivey Caveness purchased a roadster last week. ford FIVE STUDENTS SUSPENDED 1 hibit. High Point Enterprise. ; itepori oi me I ondition of I I i"r HArv OI- 1-K..kLIN VILLK at Franklinville, in th. State of North. Carolina, at the close of business. President, W. H. Chase, of the Ilni- September 14th. 1923. .versity of Narth Carolina, has made Resources public the names of five sonhnmorpu Ixians and diHCOiintu FJi Rfi Mra. George Ferree Entertained the j suspended on charges of attempted Demand loans 9956!00 i riHcma mi. iiazing. I ney are J. J. ( a :ihan of Overdrafts secure,) nnni .,n. 1 ort Richmond, N The members of the Priscilla Club were delightfully entertained last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. George Ferree. Dahlias and other brilliant autumn flowers made a pretty set ting for the women who sewed and chatted for several hours. Mrs. Fer ree assisted by her daughter, Effie Jean, served sandwiches iced tea, rid home made candy. Y.: K T. IllednriP secured 3? fi ana Mitchell Bishop, of Asheville; E. Banking houses, furniture R Frye, of Franklinton, and W. M. and fixtures . . Stryker, of Winston-Salem. The Ave Cash m vault and net men have been suspended for three amounts due from banks, months, and they may return at the bankers and Trust Com- beginning of the next quarter. The panies offences complained of are not seri- Customer's liability o ac- unc KLuoeni council ruled .that any semblance of hazing must be ToUl 190.72W1 LinbihtirM ccptancee 2,600.00 20,203.24 82.74 Surplus fund UOO.Ofl Do You Hear Those Dogs a Barkin? A sure sign the time for Opossum, Furs, and Rabbits, is about here again, so train your Doga, and get your Traps in trim. We will begin buying Opossum, October 15th, Rab bits and Furs November 1st We want aU you can bring us, the more you bring, the better we like it We aim thu season of nineteen twenty three and four to handle more Furs than was ever handled in thia section of the State. We always have the price, so be sure and tee oa before selling. We also want your Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Wax, Wool, etc W rent expenses and taxes O paid 789.82 Q Notes and bills discounted 6,500.00 l Deposits subject to check, Z individual 25.67T.Sfc Time certificate of desit, ' O due on or after 30 days 4,774.58 O Saving. DepoaiU, 45,61444 QOQQOO90OO$9GrQ$0OQ3QQQQ$O$3QQQQ Capital tork paid in ,fi-( O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o. o o: o M Total W.72U1 )T BUte of North Carolina, County Of! Randolph. ' ' O I, CI eon T. 8 noon, cannier of th O aboT named Bank, do aoteiuair Q nrear that the abort rUtemeafr Am Otrue to the beet of m knowledge aad 2 CLEON T. SPOON. CMhler." 2 CorrectArt t: l O T. M. 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