a i Qa ,; . - C30LEXIDGS )rXWS Mr,C'B. Citmu bad tte mia fwtane of faCiar and breaking ker kf last Wednesday.' Ktu4Mn. Erria Shielda, of Bennett, spent a few days last week with his daognter-in-law, Mrs. Callie Shields. Mr. Shield had sot visited nUJirUNYlLLX XXWa Mrs.X- B. Analey. who has boss ia 8t Leo's hospital, Giwiibiro, fr onetime, returned home Sunday much improved, Mr. R. 8. Edwards, of Asheboro, m lows Monday. The Randolph Mills, Inc held Coieridge since moving his family "Mo,I lne- front here is 1903. Be enoke of the 'ocJthol1r meetmg Monday. Among treat improvement, since that time. "f PS?lJJ! , i, w , Messrs. P. C. Caveness. L. P. Cra- fT' VrW' P' W?' "d en and a 0. Marley were visitors f" Pow ,DuAm' lnd H. in Greensboro Friday. Andrews, of Raleigh. Mrs. Sam Brady, of Greensboro, is Mrs. Minnie J. Leonard has moved pending several days with her sister from ner Her. J. E. Shaw's to the Mrs. u. tL Cavenesa. residence vacated Dy Alex Msnee. Mrs. D. B. Scott and little son. J- w- Tippett, of Gulf; A. W. Tip Clint, of Ramseur Route 1, visited her Joh Tippett and Grady Tippett sister, Mrs. C. L. Shields, last week. e of Greensboro; visited their Mr. Hubert Raines, of Lexington, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tippett visited Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Moffitt Sunday. Ust week. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. . Mel via and Mr. Thomas Hannah spent the Mrs. Laura Robertson,- of Greens-week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph boro, visited in town Saturday and Ellis near Ramseur. Sundsy. susses uata and Berta Moffitt vis ited Miss Odell Poole, on Bennett Route one, Saturday and Sunday. Revert of the Condition of THE BANK OF SEAGROVE At Seagrovein the State of North tended Guilford and Randolph district Carolina, at the close of business, meeting of Sons and Danohtera of Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson, of High Point, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Patterson. Misses Mary Jones and Mary Wil liamson, and Mr. Ernest Routh st- , TIIXTTTNEWS - Brie Johnson and Clark Payne re turned from Florida Sunday might They- were there durinr the cold scan. They think the orange ere Is saved. Mr. JJaraat BaUanes and family of Greensboro spent the day hate, Son day. Lee Royals is recovering from the smallpox. - - fr.i.- Rev. Mr. Browning, an evangelist of some note, is expected here soon to hold a meeting. I think a revival here would be beneficial Mrs. Erlo Johnson and Mrs. Cora Shaw motored down in the vicinity of Asheboro a few days ago. ' They vis ited friends and had a delightful time in the hills of Caraway. Mr. and Mrs. Memman Cranio rd have returned from a trip to Louise, Virginia, Mrs. Wagner has been spending some time in High Point Dsve White is recovering from his recent Alness. Msyor McDowell is some better of his rheumatism. Miss Lula Younta was in, town Fri day evening. No more cases of smallpox report ed here. December 81st, 1923. Resources Loans and Discounts $44,827.04 Overdrafts unsecured 15.70 Banking houses, $3500; furniture and fix- ' tures, $2,790.88 6,290.88 Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies 30,383.51 Checks for clearing 430.68 $81,947.81 355.59 Total Liabilities. Capital stock paiu m .... Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check. individual 33,117.97 Cashier a cneclzs outstand ing 197.12 Time certificates of de posits, due on or after 30 days 28,828.64 Savings Deposits ' 9,448.49 Liberty, at Pomona. Saturday even Ing. Mrs. D. Dove is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Routh, Ulah and Earny, Mary Williams and Ber nice Jones visited at W. R. Cook's Sunday. Siler City basket ball team defeated Franklinville Friday night in an ex citing and pleasant game by a score of 29 to 26. Mr. Clarence Parks, who spent the holidays at home, has returned to his 10,000.06 farm at Rockingham. Miss Minnie Tippett, who has been staying in Lexington for sometime, returned home last week on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. L. H. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jordan and Miss Flossie Marley went to Greensboro last Thursday. Mrs. John Brewer, of New Hope township, was a visitor here one day last week. Prof, and Mrs. D. M. Weatherly were here one evening last week. Mr. B. C. Thomas and family, Mrs. Lizzie Allied and daughter, Lillie at - ; Card ef lUakh'. REW. aTM0M BROKING t have beearfOictedta rheum, , TO BOLD MXETLNG AT TsXXJTT I of v. Savmoad Brewninf, tfutes Dm general conference evangelists ex SOPHIA ROUTE 1 NEWS Total $81,947.81 State of North Carolina County of Randolph. January 11. 1924. 1. a C. Harris. c..hitr Lne above and John Tippett spent Sunday named bank, do solemnly swear that Greensboro. the above statement is true to the Mr. John Thomas and family, best of my knowledge and belief. High Point, spent Sunday with A. C. HARRIS, Cashier. brother, E. S. Thomas. CT-1 ?1 1 1 . 1 . ouDscriDea ana sworn to neiore me, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Williams. this 11th day of January, 1924. 1. A. COitNELiSON. Notary Public Correct Attest : FRANK AUMAN, J. F. GARNER, C. E. KING, Directors. of his of A large crowd attended the funeral of Mr. Henry Wall at Marlboro Sun day afternoon. The bereaved have our sympathy. Rev. T. J. Jones preached an able sermon at Marlboro Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. A. W. Davis suffered a stroke of paralysis last Friday. We wish for Mrs. Davis a speedy recovery. Mrs. Eliza Williams left Sunday for John Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md., where she goes for treatment. Prof, and Mrs. N. F. Farlow, of Greensboro, attended services at Marlboro Sunday. Misses Blanche Davis and Cora E1 wards spent Sunday in High Point, the guest of friends. Mr. Charlie McGee has moved to the Tom Lowe farm on Sophia Route One. Miss Ethel Cox spent the week-end with home folks. She was accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Lowe and daughters, Misses Gertrude and Hilda. Mr. James Davis and sister, Miss Clara, of Spencer are at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. A. W. Davis. Rev. Melvm and daughter, Miss Ora, of Greensboro, attended services at Marlboro Sunday afternoon. Kev. Melvm has regular appoint ments at Marlboro every second Sun day at 2 o'clock, P. M. daaa far nearly four years want to thank the good- PP Pluii CihIm. Ramaeor. Wl r I A ..... acinar MBIIBtmitV k. VrWsw4iK VniMJDai aura . . . . for their many nice gift and deeds Sooth, will begin of kindness. May the Lord bless ity Methedirt church, Trinity, Sunday them every one. morning at eleven; o'clock, January Yours truly, 20th. The meeting wfll run for NANNIE E. CROSS, tea days or more and during that time the people of the village wUl . , M. , be glad to have those in the neigh Report ef the Cadi Hon of JL "Tt4I. ta attend. TEE ASHEBORO BANK & TKLS1 , at Asheboro, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business December 31, 1923. Resources Loans and Discounts .... $154,642.84 Overdrafts, unsecured 15.64 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 1,592.53 Banking houses $19,667.51; furniture and fixtures, $7,289.91 26,957.42 Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies 21,097.56 Cash Items held over 24 hours 4,662.48 Checks for clearing 376.70 Customers' Liability on Ac ceptances 1,175.14 Total $210,520.21 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 2,513.80 Deposits subject to check, individual 93,753.30 Cashier's checks outstand ing 2,868.05 Time certificates of De posits, due on or after 30 days 8,055.10 Savings deposits 50,583.94 Trust deposits (net) 2,746.02 r- NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD PASSENGER SCHEDULES Effective January 28, 1923 Asheboro, K.t; Daily Except Sunday , Leave 8:45 a. m. Aberdeen, EUerbee and intermediate points connects at Star for Raleigh, Charlotte and ! te mediate points. Leave 8:80 p. m. Aberdeen and termediate points. Arrive 1:00 p. m. Arrive 8:25 p. m: Abeerdeen and In termediate points. For tickets, pullman reservations and information address or apply to L. D. BURKHEADC Agent, AsheLoro, N. C Cures Maldria, Chills fltlh and Fever, Bilioas Fe- ver, Colds and Grippe. FINANCING TA.. - During the last seven year r m.him nrorra has been maua ia j wiAinw farmers with the types cf credit institutloca needed in earrj-'g ob the buameas ox agnciurur. i or many decades the farmer was forced to' get aia maoequave owi. irum hmV which were designed to serve commercial needs. The farmer was forced to nay - high , Interest rates when he borrowed from commercial banks which were not designed to Mommodate nil credit needs. Farm ers and their organizations were con stantly criticising our banting system because they could not borrow i auffi- cient funds at legal interest rates. Finally it became evident that new types of banks bad to be created in order to give the fanner. the longer term credit his business - demanded. Adequate machinery " for practical) every credit need of the fanner- has been devised. The machinery is new and will need adjusting, but the main problem is acquainting - the t fanner with the banking facilities that have been designed for his use, and getting: him to use them University Mews Letter. i"-.' ,. WltFRED C CARR -OPTOMETRISTXv; Henri t-12; -tj 113 Vi W. Market St, Greensboro N. C Practice limited te the Examination ' of Eyes and . the Fitting of Glasses, .v " Those night attacks of coughing STOP the first coughing ipell with Dr.Bell'i Pine-Tar Honey then deep returns. Dr. Bell's contains just the medicines that your own doctor prescribes for coughs combined with the old time remedy, pine-tar honey, so soothing to inflamed tissues and g leasing to the' taste. Keep Or. ell's in easy resch ot all the family. AAdrugfuts, Be sun to get " the genuine. DRr BELL'S Pine-Tat Honey" Capelsie, was a visitor here one day last week. . f Arthur Cox and family, of Cedar Falls, spent Sunday evening with the family of G. H. Kinney. i Mr. Charles Buie has accepted a " position with Capelsie Cotton Mills. . f The Centenary movement and the ' great work undertaken and being ac complished by the M. E. church will be presented at M. E. church tills , week; Monday evening by A. O. Hen- son, of Siler City; Wednesday even ling, by Rev. A. L. Lucas, of Liberty. ' Cicero Routh and family, of Ashe boro, and Grover Boggs and family, of Oakland Farm, spent Sunday at 'the home of B. H. Cheek. J The Ladies' Aid Society of M. E. church will hold their Ttlent Meet ing at the home of C. C. Brady next Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to be pres i ent. i Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, of Winston Salem, spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Fox. Our clever banker, Mr. C. T. Spoon, was taken suddenly very ill Monday morning. A physician, Dr. Lambeth, of Asheboro, was called and in a short time he was much better. His mother, also of Asheboro, is at his bedside, and.it is expected that he will soon be out again. I Mrs. J. O. Henson is quite ill at this writing. . v Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF COLERIDGE At Coleridge, in the State of North Carolina, at the dose of business, December 31, 1923. -, Resources Loans and . discounts .... Demand loans Overdrafts unsecured . ,:. U. S. Bonds and Liberty Bonds Banking houses, $2465.00; furniture and fixtures, $1,665.35; Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies Cash - items held over 24 hours $44,724.18 398.86 6.31 500.00 8,820.35 9,867.43 Total $210,520.21 State of North Carolina County ol .Randolph, January 1Z, iyz4. 1, K li. Morns, cashier ol tne above named bank, do solemnly swear that! the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. H. MORRIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1924. R. G. FERREE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: SULON B. STEDMAN, C. L. CRANFORD, C. RUSH, Directors. WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP, ASHEBORO "I hated cooking because all I ate I turned sour and former gas. I drank I hot water and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped me until I used Ad- lerika." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and re moves all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN min- j utes. Standard Drug Company. n cm ryr . i v j i. Kl II mf V II H 1 : 'T Till rt"U fwmm mnn ntrnnrrr t i " """I' I i The Economy BASIV$Q POWBUt the next time you bake give it just one honest and hit trial. One test in your own kitchen, will prove to you that there is a big (ifference between Calumet ' and any other bnuidthat for -uniform and wholesome bak ing it has no equal . '. . ' . . 1 ,.;,.' .. ........ 22.50 EDGAR NEWS jati-arffac' Weak Back ''.V. i MrsvHaaTS ' rldsV ltF.a CotasnWa, Tesau, ttySf "Hf pertaiKt ,w Cards! has covered a Manner el vasia.- i&tim t if : v IfOleewittweast lack, t wat ravdrx ted se waaktMl aervoe I kad to WuW I read of .. ''U- TjV::i3'iTd aedaeetfarR. ItoocenfyMl fccT ft t- tm, mi t kc'r I raaf etsaei l sVer ;Lan i J kll m rtjM r. te Csl to I tst'taew ef Cxi 1. ITt C.l, I t gpl wrdi tra 'ad tecousf, I lor C?tSuV trtW fc? ' ' K rtm tre wetk Mi fie"w?rt -j y-r-' y i"-wents, Ct'i 1 , fUj t v 1 IV ' "t-if John Leche (Colored), while rid ing in a buggy on the highway near Glenola one night recently, -"were un into by a large automobile. Both were thrown out and the woman was considerably shaken up while the man suffered a bruised shoulder and cut forehead.. They were taken to a Hirh Point hospital where meoicai aid was riven. .There were two cars Meeting aadwWfceeisidetably damaged while the ouggy was torn Gp eauiif the mule to jruajway put 'was found not far sway, later. Mil k W. Davis enffered a stroke of paralysis on aer left side Thursday morning. I. S. Davis Site feeble health and has lost his eye sight' Miss Mary Osborne recently visited lie sistasV wmflysr.'afaHItn Point . ' Miss Oars Davis, of 8pencev Is at home having been called on account ef the illness or ner motaer, airs. xi Davis. . ; rr7'i'. SOUTHERN mimm SYSTEM hi ii .j". . 6 r I 1 v Total $59,339.63 Liabilities Capital stock paid in .. $10,000.00 Surplus fund .. .. .. .. 1,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and tax es paid . ... 886.79 Notes and bills rediscounted 3,000.00 Deposits subject to check, individual 15,186.63 Cashier's checks out standing 210.02 . rime certificates of depos- I it, due on or after 80 days 8,114.24 Savings deposits 20,943.05 Total $59,339,63 State of North Carolina County of, ..Randolph, January 11th, 1924. ' I, H. C. Parks, 'cashier 'of thei above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru to, (he best of my knowledge and belief. I H. C. PARKS, Cashier; Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the 11th day of January, 1924. 5 a IL CAYENESb, -t,- V . Notary Public My .Commission, expires April 12, 1925. rrect-4attestf.f y- J. T, LAMBERT, u NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND .. By virtue of an order ef the Super ior Court tn that -apodal arsesodiaT en titled E. P. Hayes,. Admr, sgamn liarland Sdman et ali""- " - -1 will on the '26th day ef January, 1924. at 2:30 P. M. at the Poet Of fice in Rsndleman, North . Carolina, : offer for sale at publie suction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lower described nronertr. terttl ' I ginning st a stone or iron in the old l!at aus road, . KoDert une- berry'S corner, and running South 66 drgrees East 2 rhaln and b& links to an iron stake; Theuce North Z2 d rreos Kant 2 ehnlns and 24 links to a stone; Thence North 46 degrees, W-t 9 chains and 18 links te an Iran stake: 1 hwe with Iiohrt Line berry s line 2 rlftlns and B9 links to the bee inntnr, J containing one-half acre more or U s. This property Is being roTd ' by raaon ef an !vancd bid having bM placed on ike price St a former F. aCAVENESS, rf. A HAUnCia, U4. I h THROUGHjWORJt Hewsa Asheboro r'dti leeii it you suffer from backache 'i From urinary disorders - jAn" curable disease of thejlddneys, lUssj a tested kidney remedy.' , ' , -Doan's PiUs have Uen tested iy thousands.. - ; Ask roar neistibor! - - - Can you ask more convindnr proof of merit? jr-i.-r.,'. r.M. X-; . Mrs. D. C Bulla, Cot St, h Ashe boro says: 'About a year 'asro I be- ran to suffer with kidney eomDl&lnt. the action of my kidneys Iras varied and irregular. lhere . was slso a . . steady, dull ache across the small of . v- ' - my back that grew worse when I was J on my ices, m great ofiu ana i wouia ' oiwn nave to stop and rest I tr l Doans lilla, getting them from lutt Standard lruit Co., and they helped me right alon. - Two or three bo cured me and I haven't been troubled by my back or kidneys Since." ; Trice 60v at- all denlera. IWt lmplv S' k for a kidney remedy r t Doan s I'ii! the ssme that 1 rs. Iirown 't toflter-aliih'irn- t'o-' i i ours i. - ;;.:-, ii. i. 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