THE ASIIEBORO COURIER. ASTIPltORn u r 1 1 I mm- . JUMSEUB XZWS WHAT IS A WOMAVS CLUB v - f grr. V. A, Dam W rul ppointmaet at f Eajneur Baptist 2urd Sunday ' jwaachiaa; forcaiul a lnpirtBff sermons. - Ir. aid Mi. W. C. MeDwuId at tended U fmrml f their aunt, Mr. a. C grower at BUley last week, Um J., fi. Wyhe cBtettaiiMd the ..,:. rfiih at h twtantlful hniinlnw 'With on liberty atreet Friday afternoon. Purer, nobler lone. I fuU attendance wai present and si- A plaee where kindly, helpful ter the pnmm was rendered by Word ere said member ox cm mud, oeuaoua geia-.Ana Kindlier deeds ere done What k a Wanaa'a Club A meeting fraud Tn thee pupeee (reat and - Broad and atronf: -Whose aim is ever toward the stare. Who ever long To make the patient, listening wona resound Where hearts are fed Where wealth of brain For poverty atones, coul. PECANS ; TRINITY NEWS 1 ansa Berne White expert to make Nj her home in High Point we learn. We J will all miss Bertie. a I Edgar White took charge of Mr. Pepper's store while he was ill. j I A number have killed their hogs MF about here. The writer has sampled J? a good quantity of sausage. It was kV very fine indeed. Tnrp An utma Viol , . " dences not occupied in Trinity. ihe creek one parses just after i Ntf crossing Johnson's Hill is in bad: shape at the crossing. Don't see i S (how the school children will make it $5 wire winter, vvun a Little work it I would be allright. j Thirteen teachers constitute school force here now. I Spanish is being taught here now. I Mr. Farlow is building a new din ing room and kitchen onto his house in South Trinity. Holly is so scarce about here, that if we get much we will have to buy I guess. the tine, cream and cake were served by the hostess. The several Sunday schools of the town are preparhur Christmas pro-' And hands clasps hand grams for Monday night, Christmas And souls find touch with Eve. Tius vou oe great ume ior , mis is a woman s UuD the children and we look forward to the occasion as one of enjoyment to alL N Mr. E. C. Watkins is spending some The North Carolina Extension Ser time in Mexico hunting for deer, vice is preparing to give special at- baffalo, lions, etc. We expect him to tention to the pecan interest of ti e bring back lots of antlers, buffalo State and in order to reach the grow- robes and possibly Indian scalps. ers of pecans it is desired to have Mr. J. F. Butler, who is post master the name and address of all pecan ! st birthday dinners attended one growers, together with the number of ASHEBORO STAR ROUTE NEWS last Sunday near- Liberty. , trees they have and the age and va A few holdups ana attempts at rob-; net y oi trees. berv has put this section on guard for the holiday season. The time has this information to the County Agent Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru begun to arrive a seems when places or to me r-Tctension f orester, tnate lus u. King, Sunday. of business and "people who travel are , College Station, Raleigh, N. C. I Mrs. Harvey Cox and son, Roy Dal- almost forced to arm themselves! ton, of Asheboro Route 1, visited R. G. King and family Sunday. B. F. Bean of this section moved to his new farm near Asheboro last week. Mr. Hunt and family are moving into our community from Pinnacle, N. C. Rev. Will Garner held his usual ap- Buy Gifts From Us Buy Xmas Gifts Now Mrs. Ervin Cox and little daughters All growers are requested to send Marguerite and Katherine, visited GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH against the bandits of the country. It is becoming common to discover au tomatics in convenient reach of those who desire protection. We hope there Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, will be no more holdups in this com-! etc., as mixed in Adlerika. helps anv munity and that the officers may be case on the stomach in TEN min able to secure the usual good order utes. Most medicines act only on through the Christmas season. .lower hnwel hilt. ArilAfilrn ntu mi BOTH upper and lower bowel and re- P'ntment at riuldah last bunday. Revolution In Mexico Is Now a Real moves all gasses and poisons. Brings' T"ere was some snow in this neigh- War. out matter vou never thouo-ht was your system. Excellent for obstinate More than thirty thousand soldiers constipation. Guards against appen- took part in a terrific battle last Sat- ,ucitis. standard llrug Company urday night. There were two thea tres of major operations, one in the state Jalisco where the federals Give your farm a short, easy-read nm name and one that is worthy of be- advancing upon Guadalajara, second inK maintained from generation to largest city in Mexico; the other feneration. It gives the farm a bus stretching from Vera Cruz into Pueb-.lne8s atmosphere, creates pride in po la where the federals are maneuver- session and molds stronger ties be ing into position for a decisive battle , toeen the family and the scene of with General Gaudalupe Sanches of to11, the rebel forces. The rebels are out- j Secretary Denby is urging Con numbered and Govt, officials are con- gress to appropriate thirty million fident that the revolt will be broken dollars for the purpose of modcrniz by the first of the year. 'ing the Navy. Chronologize your Mr. Rufus G. King and Rufus B. King will begin work on the founda tion of Elias Morgan's house at Ashe boro, Monday. R. G. King was a business visitor in Asheboro Saturday. Wishing all The Courier force a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year, and a happy Christmas to all of The Courier's many readers. Gifts For Everyone We are confident that every m ember can be satisfied with a gift from our store. We have listed here, only the gifts that will be of practical use, yet they will be greatly appreciated. SANTA CLAUS LETTERS Cutlery Aluminum Ware Guns Rifles EVERY GIFT SUGGESTION IS TRICED REASONABLE, TOO. Majestic Stoves Carving Sets Community Silverware With a Variety of Velocipedes and Wagons for the Children. Roasters Electric Irons Percolators Ammunition Rt. financial ambitions Asheboro, N. C Dear Santa Claus: I I want a tricycle, a gun, a drum, a rocking horse, and wagon, candy, ap- i pies, oranges, and nuts, and lots -of other good things to eat. Your little friend, Gerald Allen Robbins. Shop Early and Avoid the Christmas Rush! Asheboro, N. C. Rt. 2. 1 Dear Santa Claus: I want a doll that will open and I shut her eyes, a doll carriage, a doll 1 bed and lots of other presents and candy, apples, oranges, raisins, and good things to eat. Your little girl, Verna Gertrude Robbins. . Asheboro Hardware Save accordingly so that the present shall insure the future against a past of adversity. First Mortgage 6 per cent (iold Ponds furnishT a means of sound investment a yield of 6 per cent. the opportunity to invest small sums as well as trust funds Backed by first mortgages on property and issued by a firm whose integrity is unquestioned, these bonds, issued in de nominations of from $100 up furnish every one a chance to invest with safety. Asheboro, N. C. Rt. 2. 'Dear Santa Claus: i I want a lot of nice presents. I want a wrist watch, locket, ring, j beads, candy, apples, oranges, rai sins, and lots of good things to eat. 1 Wishing you all a merry Xmas, j Algcne Valara Robbins. , 'Quality and Service Hoar Santa: Miss Ruth Cox is mv teacher. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTE M a wa- !hiio you will hi in me a train gun, some candy and fruits. With lots of love, Robert Clifton War 4 Insurance & RealEstate Company ;- V Capital and Surplus $350100.00 .W.E'ShwpiV" ' Manaser ' " rrnf6n,Korth Carolina' I'ranklinville, . C. Dear Santa: I want a little kuii, car drum, and other kinds of toys, and randy, ap ples and oranges. Do not forget my it tie brother. He wants lots ol things too. With love, Karl l'ugh. Franklinville, X. C. Dear Santa: i I want ,i nair of bed room slippers. vanity box, manicure set. I guess; this is all. ! With love and kisses from, , Claranell l'ugh. Cedar Falls, N'. C.I Dear Santa Claus: j I want you to bring me a walking on,t tnllfinir drill, a doll carriage, and some oranges, apples, nuts and , candy. r rom your little girl, Viola Hall. I For your own protection Farmer, N. C. Dear Santa Claus: I'leAse brine me a little wagon and a bicycle, a story book, air rifle, French harp and a foot ball. Your friend, Wade Wright. i Farmer, N. C. ; Dear Santa Claus: I Please bring me a doll that can say mama, a carriage for it, a chair and iome doll clothe, a bureau, sewing machine. I want a bracelet watch that will run and a wash board and waahinir ttlh And diftheJl. Your little friend, M attic Wright. Farmer, N. C. rar Santa Clau: j Pla. bring me a doll that can naj M mama and a earring for It, a chair and some doll clothe. Bring a bu reau and newing machine please and a bracelet watch that will run and a wah board, wahlng tub, and some dlahe. .. an l ..... mnVTV mft R. winning " ""If u Olgie Moore Wright. The peril of the road crossing has become a national problem with the multiplication of automobiles. The Southern Railway System has eliminated 584 grade crossings, and is eliminating more ever year, but 7,000 remain to be separated on this system alone. The total cost to complete the work is a stupendous sum probably half as much as the cost to build the railroads. Even if the money were available, and the public willing to pay the in crtased freight and passenger rates necessary to provide a fair return on It, many years would be required to do the work. Protection from the peril for the pres ent generation at least must be found in some other way. Trains cannot stop at every crossing if they are to be run at the sustained speed expected by the1 public and required to carry the com merce of the country. The train crosses a highway about every mile. The mo torist encounters a railroad only oc casionally. It is necessary, therefore, for the automobile driver to stop in order to avoid risk. No one who did this was ever killed. In North Carolina, where the law now requires such a stop, the number of road crossing accidents on our lines has been reduced one-half. Grade crossing accidents can be pre vented if you will approach the zone of danger determined to exercise caution For Your Own Protection. It it bttr tni'nM to v a lifm than to fv a minute. Frankjjnville, N. C. My Dear SanU: . i I want vou to bring me rr Am." a little toy wagon and ome chewing oTjm, raro if you got It. Your friend, Coy Stridor. Per tonal Retponsibility (SWud fro" " Sanndmy Evtnin, Pot) Final dapandanca fof a reduction in tha nnmbar of railroad grada croaatng diaaatara mutt ba placad upon tha Indlvlduala anaa of ra ponalbUlty. Mwhanpproachrn and croaainf a railroad at ftada lb traralar will think of that croea nUl aona of danger to him, and rafard hlmiaH and thoaa with him aa In immlnant dangar until tha croaalnf la cotnplatad, tha chancaa of accldanta will ba auto matically radu ad to tha minimum. Coleridge, N. C. Dr 8nUt . ..-. , , Brlnjr m a toy plrtol w o cpa.'B bfwket ball snd Jtrmpinr jfirk, " ntlt, rim"f ai'l"7" - r i , TKim Armrl oromminA ae mrmtion oomt $145,000- c SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH ft 5 tf-i! J J J Vn Prowrr. !