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c. i i.e. f "Thusay, January 10, 1924 "' . iir. Clyde Hendricks has purchased T lot on Graystone Terrace and ia " -jlacir.r material on it for the erec tion of a handsome TeaMenee. -Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Hancock haw -moved ia the Clyde Hendricks how in East Asheboro with Mr. and Mr. Bob Swaim and !'are,Mloinf gk ' .. housekeeping. - -...- - sMr, and Mrs, Elsie Brown, -who . ""3iave been living fa one of Mr. J. M. - V Caviness's houses to East Asheboro, ' .have purchased house and lot from , iix -Sheriff Brady on ., Dixon - afreet - -and have moved there. '.J'H;v Mrs. D. 1 Siceloff, died t the age -of "72 years in Lexington at the home ' .... of er son, u: at- oicetou, jbiuk; " T - 2nd, following an illness of two and , hajf Mka- ;vJ. &4Z:r, Miss Mamie Ellla,' of Mfflberoy who : 'ds teaching in High Point thia -term, 'A recently visited Mrs. a, E. Push, on s- Salisbury street -'1 -- Mr. and Mrs. S. IX Surratt and ht V . ' tie daughter, Euniee of Mechanic, " - -were in the city Monday.: They have - t nice lino of pure bred white Wyan 1 V otte chickens and have an incubator n "nd brooderfrom which yexpect -to ship ' number of chicrcnKT . Mr. " Uuid Jure.; Surratt expect to establish " - poultry farm and make an extensive . ' business of xiif ' ' Mr. Benton Ellis, f Mfllboro was t - V I business visitor here last week, c - , Amonglthe names of Randolph and v 3 Montgomery citisens. drawn to serve " " -on the jury t the regular term of , " United States for the west dia-"- .' 'North Carolina, to ne-eon- " '""-, -vened in Greensboro, January-28, are -the followin: Messrs. M. E. a Allen i ? ma Walter .ohhina. Asheboro: J. O. ' J,Xearns. Farmer; John - F. .Hughes, 't rv. Fullers; W..M. Coble, Jr., Seagrove; ;i. I- f W. B. Millikan and H. O. Baker, Ban- ' -Jioman! Frank Hulin. Martin's Mills; E. R. Wallace, Troys w. J. ugn, 5 irlMBnf'Biid'on lames, --of Raleigh, -and Mrs, Paul Wheeler Vnd sister . Miss Sudie Brown, of Dur . ham, . who- spent the holidays with ,' their fathet and sister and relatives "on Asheboro Boute 1, have, returned yto their honjes. ' . ' -Mr. 0 M. Henry and family, Mr. lu John' Brown and family, Mr. Ulsie Brown and family of Asheboro, were ".recent visitors of Mr. Isaac Brown on Aahp.hord Boute 'L-"':..'-.'"V"- Miss JBelen Ferree jeturhed to her 'OToine at Skiatook. Oklahoma, last -week after ten day's visit to rela- -tives in Asheboro. ' 1'intf,1ton. V. B. JlcCrary j atod xtr T. H. Reddine motored toi Mt ' ziiio. RnnHav where thev sDont- sev- ' eral hours with their brother Mr. Sam WalkervwhoJhas been 11 at -Mercy -v1wspital Charlotte, for several weeks. - Mrs. Wm. C Hammer attended the v-n.M.winter meetinflr of the ' North Carolina Press Association at Pihe ' : hnrnt Thursday and Friday of last a 1 r. weighed Mr. C. ns:tor m -fir. week. ' - .Mrs' 6llie Presnell and little daugfc - ter,. Dorothy, returned Sunday, from , two weekV visit to Mrs. Presnell'e tinnta in? Richmond. Jr Mm Johni T.! Moffitt and Miss Varv Moffitt. -who are teacLing at (fTWUkesboro thiaiWjnlejt.. were at home V ' -aeveral tlays last week- oeiore resunv .3nr their work fot-tne sprme; term. ' - Miss Lucile Morris returned the Hirst of thU week to Thomasville i 'where she is a teacher in the City " schools. c -' Mr. W. B. Ferguson, a former resi--dent of Asheboro who is now located t Lexington, was in town Saturday ..rv-fnm xnm iltr. . ' r v ' Born to DT. and Mrs. Roy T. Hod--rin. Januarr 4th. a daughter. '.- Mrs. E. 6. York and Mr. Walter '-York, of Randfeman, were in town Saturday- on tmalnese. it -V'.. ' '.- ..! ;-vcy, ef Ki.ra Ae'e i a tt lut fr:ay uth' '0 i-'jBd. : " - . - . A- Le&n, f Fisgaa was a Asheboro Monday. . . - -i Clarence Rnjh has accepted a pot:iioa as book , keeper with the Asheboro Mvter company." Mr. Sash has bfcen conr.ec'.ed with the Soathen Crown hLUing company for. the past thirteen year.. , ; 'i"-,-': , -Miss Anna Glade Ingram, the 'it tie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ingram, suffered a .fractured wrist last Sundsy afternoon. Tho- t little girl became frightened at dog and rah across her. parents - lawn . oh nortn. eayetevuie street, tbe acci dent , resulting.. Dr., Hunter set the arm and the child is den welL. " - nr. James U walker, agent tor the Jefferson. Standard .life Insur ance company, of Greensboro; -t paid to Mr. Walter E. Yow, administrator of the estate of his brother, Mr Har vey Yow, on last Monday morning a cneck for S2000 as payment of pel- iey'No. 8770.- The policy was for 91000 but accidental death doubled the - indemnity, The- check - was - re ceived n Asheboro just a week after tbe runerai of the yonnr man. : r.i-w Misa Nan Williamson of SUr. was DrougncTo - juemoruu nospitai one day last-week, suffering from a badly sjinunea amue. v Messrs. B. F. Brown, and Y& and Artemus SeotL of Erect in town for the Farmers' Mutual Fire insurance meeting Monday. " aar. i. a. vox, Kamseur Route 1, while in town Monday gave The Cou rier a call and renewed the subscrip tion of his father, Mr.-J. C? Cox. Mr. Cox said his father was 75 years old and had never had a doctor until re cently. Mr. Cox has been a sub scriber to The Courier 62 years. mnw jumie may Jiean, of Central f alls, is at home much improved in health after taking treatment in Dr. Wilkerson's hospital at Randleman for sometime. Mr. Lee Royals, who hnn hAn ill for some time continues to be con fined at his home In Trinity township. o. a. voitrane, oi Asheboro Route 1. was a visitor in ttwn HTnW- day. ... . Mr. J. H. Palmnr. nf fha I1- store works, Albemarle, was in Ashe- ooro Anesaay. Jttr. rslmer has erect ed some nice monuments in the Ashe- noro cemetery within the past few months. : , A special election" for purpose of uthorizin? the issue of ska nnn nn n bondVto be used in enlargement, al ternation, hnd equipment of the graded school building will be held ?SiTeJ:ou J10?,6 Tuesday, March 18tn. Mr. C. L. Scott is registrar and the registration books will be open feornary 14th to March 8th. At the close ef the big co-operative merchants' community sale in Troy last Saturday. Mr. C. T. wfr,r,ii,' kietlHro wo Jrise,of aset oi iBunees.i ? --4 iT . - oiuimcu teas irom the effects of the recent cold wave wan many of the towns of the coun tryv..A number of Fthe citizens ' have had bursted water pipes, but no ex plosiomv Probably the greatest in- ir5iuence.wM at the school where it was impossible to maV f ho comfortable and the children wem sent ..home. Monday.. .The. Rrhnnl buildin. rwhnn nm rAA wii' Zl uiuuenuy neatea. go u ii Aii-eijore o buwes tta ctk. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant are liv ing ia Jacksonville, Florid. .Hejbas had a num ber of constructioa con tracts in Florida during the past three years, - . - ' '1 r Mr! and Mrs.' Gem Boren - and Mra, W. C ores, of . Greensboro, are cnesUjftf Mrs. J. A. Snence to day, .- t , I - .Tfti, .. -is i" - .. Ba4 CoeiaUasiws . Makes Iaprovo- meaU School . BeMsaea Work. .. ; Rock Shipping Proft table ftthe ffuesta f There were 7 deaths nJ tl births m the town of Franklinrille -in the year 1923. f.. . - v -.tftt-' The road' commissioner has - com pleted the widening and re-surfacing of Academy street, near J. C. Manors' residence,. . Our, streets at present are in Kod condition and our commission er Is planning a good program for thb coming year' :v Mr. W. R.T homas has shipped over two hundred cars of rock to Greens boro fa the past "three years and yet we nave m ixw supply of rock and sand for concrete and building 'pur poses! ' - ! -"'Mi. " f - Mr. Balf Pugh, of Providence town ship, was a visitor here one day last week. "-;, - ; ' ! Born to. Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond Wright; last Thursday, a little srirl. Wm. McKinnon. of near Bennetts- vUle, S. O, is -visiting Mr. C. 1 AU-red.- Wm. Leonard, of Moore countv. is visiting at the home of W. H. Wrenn. Alex Nance has moved to Cedar fniis. W. M. Kimey and G. K. Reaves went to Greensboro one dav last week. Mrs. Ames Burrow and rliiMrOn nt Asheboro, were visitors here last week. ;- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurley, of Mebane, has taken charire of'Grovri lintel XV ma 1 A A 1 . mff. rrL. ' ley and family with us. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Craven went to Mt. Vernon Sorinsrs last wppt L , 3fli The ifirst 'aeetinx 4l the riew 'veaj ef the Friday. Afternoosi Club .was held at the . home of Mrs. JL A SDence on Worth, street, Three unusually in teresting papers made n the pro gram for the afternoon, ' with the topic ."Crowding Memoriae" by Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrkh. Mrs. L C laser read an article "Other Times. Other .Manners''. Miss Mabel Panuh read aeveral, suwasing anecdotes and extracts from the book. .Characters ef some of the notable people .in the book was given by Miss May John son, After the program was over, the hostess placed tables, around which found seats and were served fried oysters, tomato jelly, cheese straws, watermelon pickle, hot rolls and- coffee, followed by candied grape fruit. She was assisted in serving by Mesdames T. H. Redding and S. B..Stedman. .C the teachine staff school since the holidavs. Craven has charsre of the fifth irtaVi, which was left vacant by the resisma- uuu ui jura. .v.- i. xienson. : Miss KIIm IfnAM nf rtioruii tr;ii has resigned and has been succeeded by Miss Mary Sherwood, of Randle man, as music teacher. She will also nave cnarge pi the sixth grade in YanklinvilIe hgh school for 1 the spnngt term, r misses Mary Burrow, Frances Pres nell, and Roanes went to Central r ails Sunday. Mr. S. M. Buie, of Winston-Salem, was in town Sunday. Mr. J. T. Buie made a trin tn Ttttr, iham last week." Mr. John W. Qark made a busi-. ness- trip to Greensboro Monday. jars. j. Harper Irwin, Jr., is spend ing sometime visiting relatives in Durham.. Mr. W. A. Martin - has returned from a visit to friends in Montgomery county ' Mrs. John CI ' Huntmr Ir on1 Misses Helen Smith and Ruth Wick-4 er spent Saturday in Greensboro shopping, s ,v v Miss Lizzie Parks, of Asheboro, visited in Franklinville last week. Messrs. R. A. Davis, Jr., and W. C, Grose, of the Franklinville high school were business visitors in Greensboro Saturday. Father of Seventeen Mrs. Joe Forrester returned to her jhome at Greensboro after a visit to "Mr, and Mrs. J. W Burkhead on outh Fayetteville street - -r: Mr. John, Redding -who under went am operation in High Point last week -fo annendieitia. continues to Improve. W cnecta to return the latter part - Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Coltrane were ! "vjaitnra tn Greensboro Saturday. i . " The colored Baptist church was de stroyed by fire early Monday morn- . "'nev I Services were held in tne hureh Sunday night and it is thought y i "the fire originated from Ore left In '?T;?J. -- Mrs. J.i If.' ForresteT. of Greens- , f ' s . . . ... Txro, la 1$ .Asheboro this week as :istlnBT tn .work at .the Bank of Ran- lo)Dh. . Mrs. Forrester ; was -. for v' "-number of years before her marriage connected th the bank. . : . ,; - Mr. James W. Brower and - son. ; ISverettp of Steeds, were visitors in .;"1bwii Monday. - ' .. ' . ' i. . L.';7 Miss : Pearle 1 Brower, of Steeds,- is ..-visiting her , aunt; Mrs. A. L. Moody, of AsheboTO,'.- .' .-; :;r; ' Mr. C G." Sommers, of Burlington, wsi a business visitor . la Asheboro . yesterday.' !" :i v, Mi&a (.race Wood returned Tuesday -from Winnton-Salem where she has r -1een visiting Mrs. W. A. Talley. .- Miss Esther Burgees, of Durham, 7 la the guest of Miss Lollle Jones. ' Mr. Frank Byrd left Monday for Baltimore end ether northern points ' to buy his spring and summer goods. llr. Henry Jones left Monday for .v York and Baltimore to purchase 1 ( rpring stock of goods. Mr. H. T. Bescher, of Randleman T.mite 1, was business - visitor in .A- t r boro Tuesday. r'iKt Annie Cox, of Greensboro, is -viHiting relatives m Asheboro ', this Messrs J. W. Pugn and Dewitt TJi hnrdson, of Climax Route 1, were tn- incRu vimtor in town Monday. I'r. Frank Stanton, of Media. Pa r rriv-p-l ry AnhrSoro Sunday ana Will ) r- nr r.-'f I with the Central Falls t i on.'rr the new management Be f t ,n ' -r here Mr. Ftanton was - 1 lth the textile millt ' in t n . . : 'i ri'i U s man of wide ex i ' bt, I T"lonliiI businens ability. .,3 : t t ,n in iTendinr the winter 3i I i a, .4 l,i:t vili Join her husband "n t fprii '. l: fj will make their ) o ia Aaiitboro. ' " '" Mrs. C C. Cranford is at the Hit Point hospital for treatment. " Mr. and Mrs. . John Minnis and children, of Monroe, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John. Ward. Mrs. Robert Lewallen. of Central Falls, was in the city for the meeting of the Priscilla Club of which she is a member yesterday. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Gurney Millikan. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ferree. of Aberdeen, were visitors in the' home of Mr. 'aqd Mrs. C. M. Ferre for a day or two last week. Mr. Robert Bunch, who "was pain-ix. ,. . . , . fuUy Injured In an automobUe wreck !North ?ar2"na'Q "! Comty, nea? Carthage, k recovering at thew In The Superior Court Farm Life Hoipital. WJ'E?l'JXri Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover, of : " TYlll V 1 i . f . . . Ot nuwDon, nave oeen visiting mrs. Aasen Coosty Farawy FnUs Toeag ' , Olo la Barn. . ;. Mb Josiah Tyson, ef Anson county. has an Bnusual famSy ef the feath ered tribe tn his here. Some time ago a-pair of beet ewta entered the barn through a hole ia the gable. And prepared a nest in comer between the hay pile and the walL The owls now nave two young ones, which ap pear about ready to flv awav. Mr. Tyson to undecided whether to cap- tare the owieU or to let them fly away. He says none of them has bothered his chickens, so they must be living on his rats. In this case he had Better offer them special inducements. Invitations are bein aent nut tn the members of the Wadesboro Ad vertising1 Club unrin? them to atnH the Monroe Journal. SUNSET READING CIRCLE . MEETS WITH MRS. BARKER Sunset reading circle met with Mrs. Leo Barker, Monday afternoon at three-Velock with thirteen members present The class has twenty two members enroueo, au oi wnom are alive to the important worx.. of mis sions. The class is studying Bible studies on the book of Acts, with Mrs. John Caveness as leader. Mrs. Barker served delicious re freshments to the members and three invited guests. AGED RAMSEUB CITIZEN DEAD Mr. John L. Luther, asred almost 69 years, died at his home near Ram seur en January 2, after a few day's illness from paralysis. The funeral was the following day, conducted by Rev. W;- L. Scott, pastor of the de ceased, assisted by Rev. W. A. Elam, and interment was made in the ceme tery at Ramseur. The many beauti ful: flowers showed the esteem in .which the deceased was held. -T&t. Luther was well known as a man of inteerity and hijrh ideals. He reared,,a family of eight children, A fow ,v,Qno V.wi. --jUsjrlWea wwm ..with his wile survive. " 6 - vc uccu umuc a 1 Tlis-i 1 ... H,r,. -BMPfUttm:, Clarence . Luther, Ramseur; iays... miss Jesse STii xr-, Min. nA Moo. dames, Mary. Parker, Greensboro; T. E. Burgess. Ramseur; Ralph Pugh, Climax: Frank. Brown, Asheboro: and Causey Pugh, Franklinville. One ,son, James, was killed in an automo bile accident at ureensboro a few years ago. He was a loyal member of the ,M. E. church for more than twenty years. He was a regular attendant at Sunday school and church even after he became feeble. Ben Davis, a 42-year-old negro of Cherokee County, South Carolina, is the father of seventeen children, the oldest being only sixteen. There are four sets of twins in the family. NOTICE OF SUMMONS Hoovers mother, Mrs. 8. J. Lowe at Asheboro Route 8. Mr. Hoover has been engaged in the lumber business in Orange, county for the past five years. Mr. 8. Rice, of Washington, D. C, was in Asheboro the first of the week, the guest of Mrs. Bessie Rice. Mr. Rice also visited hie aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Lowe at Asheboro Route 8. He was returning from. Florid where he has been on business. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Gurney Hoover, of West Asheboro, a daugh ter,' January 8th. i Mr. Jesse Pugh , was called , to Mitchfleld yesterday to embalm the Maude Staley, John B. Cole, Arminta Cole, Florence Staley, Belle Brown, Mary Humble, and M. T. Humble, her husband, Sallie Rea, and Z. M. Rea, her husband, Isabella Steele, Annie J. Staley and - Wm. S. Staley, her . husband, Robert W. Thompson, Loyd S. Thompson, G. . S. Green, J. S. Green, E. E. Green, " Rezde Green, Zellie Staley,. Rosie Staley, Luis Staley, Mary Mansfield and Mansfield, her husband, Wm. L. Steley, C. W. Staley, A. P. . Staley, tJ. F. Staley, Joseph Staley, and -ail other heirs at law and le- V4. ,- .-. Ce TWa.. . . Wt wish U thank all w kiadlr ministered unto us during the illness ' and death of our dear mother ' and grandmother; alto those who havo sent messages of sympathy. We are aot able to thank each one personally but we appreciate every kindness to the fullest extent Mrs. O. P. Routh and Family. Report ef the Condition ef THE BANK OF RANDOLPH At Asheboro, N. C, in the State oi North Carolina, ut the cloje of busi ness December SI, 1928. Resources Loans and discounts Overdrafts .United States Bonds and Liberty bonds 17,550.00 North Carolina state Bonds i . All other stocks, bonds, and mortgages .... Banking houses and furni ture and fixtures Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust -em- panies 181,731.56 Cash items held over 24 hours 325.57 Checks for clearing -. . . . 1,214.45 $477,377.65 122,30 500.00 6,000.00 10,000.00 AN INVESTMENT which assures aa anneal ret arm el net less than 7 per cent hick pays an additional 2 per cent annually when act earnings en the total capital amount to per cent in a corporation under the direct aiaa zenest of a group from amoong the BMet seceessful executives in the Piedatont Section secared by one ef the most modern and best equipped weaving mills in the Sonth autnufsctnriag a consist ently prof table line ef goods IS WORTH LOOKING INTO. For full particulars write BOND DEPARTMENT AMERICAN TRUST CO. Charlotte, N. C. FRANK B. GREEN, Manager. J. A. VANDYKE Salesman and Collector SINGER SEWING MACHINES Total 1694,821.53 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $21,400.00 1 Surplus fund 78 600.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 26,428.31 Deposits subject to check, individual 551,796.63 Deposits Due State of N. C. or any Offical thereof 14,416.28 Cashier's checks outstand ing 2,168.51 Certified Checks 11.80 -Bg- CASH OR EASY TERMS Reasonable Allowance on Old Machines Total $694,821.53, State of North Carolina, County ofi VrSX)'rTer of We have moved our bicycle shop ISAIAH LUCAS. AGED MONT GOMERY CITIZEN DEAD Mr. Isaiah Lucas ' aged seventy three years, died suddenly at the home of Mr. George Cornelison at Mitchfield early yesterday morning. Mt. Lucas, lives at Allreds Mill in Montgomery and was on his way to Asheboro to visit relatives. He spent the night with Mr. and . Mrs. Corneli son on his -way up and was stricken there. He is survived by nine chil dren, three sons and six daughters. His wife died seventeen years age. -His body was taken to his home for burial in the family burial grounds. the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is trae to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. J. ARMFIELD, Jr , Cashier, this 7th day of January, 1924. R. G. Ferree, Notary Public. Correct Attest: D. B. McCRARY. P. H. MORRIS, J. D. ROSS, to our new store on lot corner of Waiman Avenue and Persh ing Street, second street South ef Hospital, Asheboro, N. C. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Are on display and for sale by J. C. Hammer, Asheboro, N. C, and C Li AUred, Franklinville, N. C. NOTICE gatees of Wm. J. SteJey, Deceased, -V Defendants. body of Mr. Isiah Lucas, who '-died hereby required to take notice that an suddenly, while on his way toAshe- action entitled as above - has been boro. J ;'..'" . J'' InitJtntjkl tn the SumMat Court of Mr. Thomas Birkhead, .who Uves Randolph County, -North Carolina; near Bombay was Imocked down by that the purpose of the action is for a ear driven by .Mr; t David Lofin an interpretation ef the last will and Saturday "nfe .Birkhead has urtynent of the said Wm. J. Staley. lost the sight of one of his eves and deceased, for final accounting tt after hearing the signal of Mr. Lof- uid estate and for aa adjudication as lin turned around and miscalculated to the rights of the pertiee to the the distance and got in the way of ;real andWsonal -property owned by the ear. His head was tut but : no the said Wm. J. Staley at the time of serious damage done. . ; : his death, aU as more fully, 'appears r. Mis- Mamie Bulls, after spending from the complaint filed. : v the Christmas holidays with her ii I r AfnAntm aM fnrtv ntiA ter, Mrs. LiUy Brower in AtianU has , that they are required to appear at returned. -r.Vj v, . ,' . 3 the office of the Clerk of the Super cneuon uirxneaa was vmtox, in lor Court of Randolph County, ft the H wh IwIn8u.n.dyl V - ,7th day of February, 1924, to answer Mr. M. IL AUred has been trans- or Jemur to the complaint which has ferred from the run between Ashe been- filed, that day er within twenty boro and High Point to Greensboro days thereafter as by law provided, where he has been assigned to aim-, or the relief demanded win be grant Uar position. . - , .ed. . The Randolph County Medical As. This the 8th day of January, 1924. sciation mt at the courthouse 1n .D. M. WEATHERLY, Asheboro Tueaday afUmoon, Janu- 4t 1-10-24 Oerk Superior Cowl ary lh at 1:00 o'clock with, a 1 number of physicians from ail parts of the county present After an in teresting discusdlnn of unusual cases, the election of officers for this yesr was held. For president. Dr. C. C. Hubbard, of Farmer, was chosen, vice-prealdent. Dr. W. J. Moore, of Aiheberoi seereUry-treajnirer, Dr. W. L, Lambert, of Asheboro; censors were Dr. C Af Hayworth, and Dr. a U. Sumner, both of AUbor. WILFRED C CARR OPTOMETRIST 1ST; r- Ilours t-llt 11JU W. Market Pi, Creaboro, N. C Practice United U the ExaMinatin of ; Eyes and,: the Fitting of G Usees. ... . -. . Having qualified as administrator on the estate of S. M. Underwood, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county. All persons having claims against said estate are notifed to present them to the undersigned, duly verifi ed, on or before the 10th day of Jan uary, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; und all persons owing said est?ro will come forward and make inwodiate settlement. This 8th day of January, 1921. T. F. PUGH, Administrator. 6t 1-10-24. 7' Patronize Home Industries Eat the Bread Baked f ' ' County. In Your Own f Our Table Pride Bread and Biscuit Rolls Will Stand All Comparance With Any Bread Shipped In from Outside. BUY AT HOME. ASHEBORO BAKERY Visit Our New Plant Next Saturday Coffee Cake. 9 O n NEW SERIES luildins & Loan The Hth Series of the Randolph County Building and Loan Association will be open January 1st The Association has been a great blessing to its stockholders and has helped more than 100 people to secure homes. There are today more than 2300 shares of stock, and loan approximate $100,000.00. ' ' f The" 11th series should be the largest of any pre vious Series. Subscriptions to this series should be filed as of January 1st . . Come in and join us and let us help j;ou to own a home. i: ' ' ... '. ' RANDOLPH COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOMTO L. F. ROSS, President r T, P. BULLA, ScoTreas. ;
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