I j , -.NJLL FARAGEAFIIS if Thursday. January U, 1924 ' Mm Mary Murray, of Charlotte, is - the re of her - brother, Mr. John Uuriay en Cox Street Mr. G. H. Jones, of FranklinYille, W U town laat Saturday, and call d at the office to renew . tiii sub- acriptioa to The Courier. "Mr. Jones also had The Courier eent to hit daughter, Miss JUttie Lee. Jones, who . ia a student t Davenport College, .Lenoir.- -,''r' ' ' ' " "' ' v Mr; W. I liaeberry, ef Mmboro, 4m town Hatnrdav ana cauea . a mm rs - Ma WmB lm)ID , panied by Ma s Jr. Joeei& Iinet -i- .- .-t . . , . ' ri.. f ; 1... I ' a r " " Mr." 1 O' nmuiw. w owi J.itw 11 f ioortt the HijahRobbine-rasevin, ' ' "tforth Asheboro, and wilLmoye tiiere . ' : -with hie familyin "JI ."nt - r - The family lived peer Central., FaDsi -v runtfl- little more-tban,year ego.1 - " 1 a. -kii tW moved to Star.. A eon of , - the - family. Mr, . Roosevelt Hinshaw, , hu already " entered Asheboro . -. high " -chooL i-Q-: - ':.; ;,0tn ! - Mr. Frank Byrd returned last week from trip to, New York aadbtter , " . ' Northern cities where he bought .his, 1 s , - Mr. Sanv Story, of Hemp, ..: week-eTid-visitor, in town. V - 4t- Mti'Alfred H. Pu'gfe.T.ot Central . ' palls, was in town Saturday for aevT ral hora,v-!l;.Hi5.if; . , -waa ; among the buaineaa ?iaitoc,rfJjj, ewn: Saturwyv''' x- -'- t -- Uf iw , ReddinK of . Caraway, 3 aa in Asheboro Saturday ; on busir mn. iid" Mr. Rom Bullard, of " KJireensboro, were Vifiitore at the home f Mr. and Mm.-? KIwood - Stanton nr Rendlentan last Sunday; " Dr. fl A. Havworth. who has been suffering for ten days from abseessed teeth is improving, and ia able , to do 'a nert of his regular oractice again. " .u Mrs.:W. H. Moring returned last , ) -week from Charlotte where she visit " d her daughter, Mrs... John Porter "for ft' woclCa Mr. land Mrs. Rhodes Moffitt have recently moved into their home on ' Sunset. Avenue. For the past few months Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt have been living with Mr. and Mrs. . L. Moffitt Mrs. M. G. Lovett Mrs. Win. C. .."Hammer and Miss Lucile Scarboro r. II. E. VI jore, f EAEtae&r, wee i nay. : , ' U. I. C. j The Exndu'.ph Chapter . U. the Mr. K. H. Jtrraoa.'ef Akhebore. met Ttursdiy aternoea wtch Roete- ft. waa amonr the virion at W . M. Parmh and Mies n r 1 Mstie rar- Tbe CoaricT oifiee Taeaday. , . rishrow South Fayetteville street A Mr: Boy Cex. it WlastoaVSaW Du?e "t BUJ c at home fee the week end. v ,l .WD ou-.Ior .wer". ileasra. Charhe Mitchell and Odell ,M "'r -STrT oama ana o- Beek. e Mt Airy, were week end, " . em W1.uua vlsitora ta Aahehore.- . , . M V8? P?.y:' Mr. Ben ABen, of the Standard .e tK, n. mn ..i. . ill. 03 Co, of Ch.rie.ton, S. G, is -t aeting.- Ilir-. W. a Stedman read, home for a visit to hie parent. Mr. . i.tMta'.. ..u i. mmA and Mra.'l. M. ADen, ' an. w. c Humi Mad an . Mr. and Mrs Chariea Luck." 'of ttsaally teed paoer which aha had in- Seagrove, Boute lr - wete basineaa pared for thu oeeaaloa en Stonewall vision ia town Saturday. - . ; Jackaon.- After the pregraswthe hoa-i Misa Grace Wood Went to ' Xtlsr "" by Mrs. Amoa winning Point Monday for the day.. r. J aaeryea toinato aapie walera, aand vMfaa Cora McMaatert left thia ZiZZZTLrZZZl Itl week for HilUbore where, ahe i wttl "-jr.?r?. visit fora weekbeforeleav cf m4nsn wh" jomingthe New York and other northern dtiea .'Ttr!: where ahe -.wfll buy, tha-spring, and ZrlZZL'ZZ sammer -a millinery lor; HcMaaten and 4vett Millinery Company. VLt. and Mrs. W. A. Underwood and Misa Henrietta Underwood went to Greenaboro Monday for several hours. to enjoy this'1 deUchtful meeUna:. RANDOLPH BOOK CLUB MEETS The Randolph Book Qub met Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A' UndrWAAi in lTnot AakahnM ' Cot" W. P. Wood ia taking treat- Several ruesta besides tha meban ment at the High Point Hospital this of the dub were also nresent at thia weekfi-T.-: " Interesting meetinr. " Mrs. Annie When you know any news, call the -Bobbins was the reader for the af- Conrier Office, number 144, or write ternoon and read a delightfully inter- it and drop it in the mail for us. We esting chapter from "The Life' and want to publish 'all the news of in- Letters of Walter Page". Mrs. H.' M. terest, but can only do so wltn tne Worth then read a sDlendid oaner en help of our friends. Herbert Hoover. This, ended the pro- ' This week closes the fall term ol gram, and Miss Henrietta Underwood the dty schools. The examinations then gave two musical readings ac- are being given, and the spring term companied by Miss Bulla at the piano, wui open next Monaay. xne nnmoer alter wmch Miss Underwood played of students enrolled this year is about several selections. Miss Underwood is 820. v . ' a young girl of unusual musical abili . Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Valdosta, ty and her numbers were enjoyed by Georgia, were week-end . visitors in all present Chicken salad with black town. - Mr.' Bell is a traveling sales walnuts, sandwiches, wafer pickle; man for the Thatcher Medicine com- cheese straws and hot coffee with pany. . ',. whipped cream were served. The Tne cold wave on Monday of this hostess was assisted in serving by week was only a trifle less severe Mrs. J. 0. Redding and Miss Henri than that of two weeks ago. Another etta Underwood, crop of bursting water pipes resulted. ; The ladies of Asheboro and Kandoiph county have lost hundreds of potted plants on account of the severe weather this month. Mr. W. L. Lineberry, of Randleman, was in town several hours Wednesday on business. Messrs. Charles Redding and G. H, - - - Mrs; Patteraaa Dead dustry. workiag eer way ea to - maem eemeee-wf Mra, Ui PaUae-ae ve af Me4a toraoa, wne died la Liberty 4al Tees- witk the bm, whether ia Grand day morning were held last lburaday Rapids er la New York. We have arteraeoa at Z o'clock at the Baptist made phraiawnal adraaeeaieet caarca at Liberty. The body vaa laid education, perforating miracles al to reef m the Valr View cemetery, moat ia transforming our educational to rent la the Pair View cemetery, system all the way from the poorest otiaeas of Liberty and was loved by rural acaooj to the anrveraity. wh fa" Whfle we have aehieTed many no- , table things, we have not yet reached . . THX NEXT GREAT 8TEP ,the Elymiaa fielda. We atiB have , . ta ' mighty tasks before us. We can not The Common waaltn of North Caro- afford to rest on our laurels. We Una has made great progress. In the stand really only at the very begin past few years we have achieved ning. JET PtJ Consequently, what is the next .i,! ,1. f."!l . Pad gntt constructive thing in our pro from the Atlantic to the Pacific progree-? it i. greater ex- ' We have made remarkable strides penditure for the construction of ia the textile isdestry, earning second roads er for the education f youth? rank among the textile-producing Is it county government? Ie it the states and fast cloning in on the last establishment of more finishing miu stronghold of textile supremacy in ' New. England. We have moved ' - ward in . road building, driving , the mud from every main artery of traf fic within the state's borders, and reaching a position among the road' ia the textile andeatryf What ia the next gnat atop t Will yea give aa aa answer and send year aaewer, whether short er loaf, to the editor ? laf Walter J. Matheriy in "Commerce Industry". MASONIC NOTICE Regular Com- Mason maaication Balfour Lodge No. 188 A. F. and A. M., convene at 7:30 p. m. Friday, Jan uary 26th. Degree. Refreshments Master will be served. JOHN SWAIM, Master. JAMES NEELY, Secretory building elect if not the giant them aU. We have advanced with might in the tobacco industry, winning first rank, and becoming the Colossus among the tobacco-manufacturing states. We have conquered the state's brawling streams, developing a super power system to light our homes, streets and offices and to run our mills and factories. We have accom plished wonders in the furniture in- MRS. S. B. STEDMAN HOSTESS i tt goes traay i to Laki eland where , she will Mrs. S. B. Stedman was hostess to the members of the Friday afternoon club at her home on Fayetteville street Friday afternoon. Only mem. bers of the club were present and sev eral matters of business were dis- PIGS AND SHOATS FOR SALE Don't order from me or anybody else that you don't know until they have proven to your own satisfaction that yon will get your good money's worth. LET ME SEND YOU MY PRICE LIST AND THE "PROOF POSITIVE" that this is the place to by them. I sell your neighbor, why not you? "Satisfied Customers Our Best Advertising" S. C. APPLE7T0N Box 451, Warrenton, Va. King-attended a meeting at Liberty cussed. Miss Lena May Johnson was If,, ! or- 'V ?.tMrs.Irvin.Coxi Mrs" Hammer JUid Miss Scarboro will go to Braden town, Deland, and Miami where they -will visit friends and relatives. They -will be away until about, the first of llarch. .. -::?':$-. -i Miss Esther Ross, Mrs. H. S. Lewis, and Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer attended . A meeting of the executive committee ot Womens Missions of the Methodist : Protestant church at Greensboro Fri- iay.. r; ...... Messrs. J. A. Holder and H. W. Walker made a business trip to High Toint and ThomaBVUle 'ibursday. Little Miss vMarianna j Rdding, Ughtet of Mw. "!. Hi Redding, who underwent an. operation for appendi- mifsran daysgo)')ft rprovijif rapid ttf and will soon be at home.1.. ,. 'Mrs. Joe Forrester,. of Greensboro, who has been visiting her rfloQier, Mrs. W. Birkhead for a week re--turned to her home at Greensboro the latter Dart of last week. . i ' - Sheriff G. WrfStoart of Trby, was m visitor' in . Asheboro ;for several fiours' Sunday. " Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brittain have inved -to'TroTereMK-Brittain irm practice law; r ' ' 'Mrs. W. H. Hinkle, and two little sons, of Dallas Texas, are visiting Mrs. Hinkle's parents, Mr. and Mrs , J.JS. PresnelL v .',;Vl ' !Mr.; J. a. Steed, of Mt GileadV Wm i town a few hours last Frioay.' " Mr. Irvin Cox left Friday for Lake land, Fla where he will visit - his wife and children who are spending ? the winter there? - i ;XX-r o, Mr. and Mrs. George Birkhead. and little Ion were the week-end. guests . f. relatives , at Thomasville. , - ; . ,' i. Misses Kate and Carrie Brittain were at home over Sunday, returning to Ronton Monday .where they teach in the school. t i' 5 Mr. W. A. UnderwoodVthe Rexall . manager, for Several of the Southern . "fitatea was at home last week-end? -. Miss Elyer Richardson visited , in ; High Point last week.: J ivt . Mr. E. )&. Craven,.. otGreenaboro, while in Asheboro last Saturday gave The .Cottrier-a pleasant 'eali ap4 -re. . dewed his subscription.. Messrs. F. Garner, and I. F. Craven, of Seagrove. were visitors, e4 onr rtreets'last Friday. -NS- r 1 Misses Vivian Cranford and -Golds Havworth; studetiU at' Greensboro Tuesday evening in the interest of the Randolph county Building and Loan Association. Announcement comes a short while before we go to press from the office of the Clerk, D. M. Weatherly, to the effect that copies of the public laws of North Carolina for 1923 have ar rived and are ready for distribution. A large number of Justices of the made fine collector after it was decided to fine members who came late to meetings. The subject for the afternoon was "The Great Prince Sham". Miss Ethel Lovett read a splendid paper on "The League of. Nation's", and Mrs. H. W. Walker read an article on "The Position of Women In Politics To-Day". A discus sion of the book followed. After the Peace have been making inquiry for program was over, tables were placed ! "rCoUege, came home for the week-end.-!5 Mra. Mamie Reran and soru. Wadswi ? t Thomasville, Were vtaltora In Ashe- 5U v..!'- tore the Utter part of Urt week.' Misses tlattie Bnrkhead and Bon - ;. k rbiUips -visited, relatives, la Greens boro Baturday and Sunday.' - ' vMrs. George Hllllard was called to ) llenoU Sunday on account of - the ' ) , Hlnes of herf mo$t Mra. pell Vf - 'Mr.' Arthur Cox,' elf Liberty,, was In i v Asbeberw Sunday. ' , i Miss Blanche Burkhead, of Greens- ' Lore, wsa the week-end fuest of her rarenta, parents, Mr. and Mra, J. W. ' I Jjurkheact'' ''. ? ' " " I Mr. W. L." Col tran a, of Randleman . v. . Tloute I, was a business visitor In .-, ! Ashebore Monday. ' " ' -Mrs. C. C Mscoa and, Mlse Hester . i . Cox were visitors In Greensboro ons i Jiy the fimt of the week. . ; ' t rfr. Wlnfred Berry, a student at V,'.(;!mrg spent, the wek-end - with Lis r arnU,Mr.' and . Mrs. George " lrry, - ..-,' . , . iir. A. N. Booth and littler grand- eon, "Tip", of Randleman, are vWtmg ' r . - retnUves and friends In Roanoke. Va. ' 1 flm. E. C, Byrd, of Ramtir, R. F. ' ' who has ten critically 111 In I'emorlal hoapiat is slowly Improv-v'- Inif. Mrs l'yrd underwent aa opera . linn for spixi'lirltls and, later veloped -f aeumeiua . , .''-'' and a delightful course of refresh D. H. Luther, of Eleazer, was cream chicken in patties, tomato as- pic, sandwiches, and pickles. Hot buttered biscuits and tea were passed, f'illiweil bv chocolate fuil?3 cake. PRISCILLA CIRCLE MEETS these, and will be glad to know of their arrival. Mr, among the business visitors in Ashe boro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brittain and family, motored to Guilford county Sunday where they visited relatives for the day. 1 1 HMM1. I ... I . MAH Lester of near Seagrove, passed 1 " "V" ."T-Jf 1 c v"Srt a.1.Iw SjZ L y thSr sewing circle for the year was held at SinSZr had home of Mrs. G. L Millikan. The "Mrs; x.nnifiw'wtet to Lexing--vw" rr T ton Monday foTthe dayi 101 The hostes assisted by Mrs, Mr. uieon spoon is improving arter . . .,"rri. i his illness last week,, and is back at reiresninenta - wornrraankat Franktoville a ''J!! tpart of each day - , 1 a mir "n.'lil"JU crem V ."nir."o''-v u. v.- ambrosia, and cake. Dainty corsages tn - ...fn w.v tn of sweet peas and fern Were present- ."edto each guest Invited guests ago, is. back in Asheboro and is re cuperating satisfactorily from his injuries. - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barker are im proving after severe colds which came INTERMEDIATE CHRISTIAN r . . . . mmn a itati nnv a V near developing info pneumonia. Mr. muiatui. auviAii Barker Is able to be in the house and Mrs. Barker will Boon be if her im-! Misses Myrtie and Essie Bean en- provement continues. ' tertained the Intermediate Christian Anas Minnie Hoover is at Troy n.naeavors oi roe aiecnoaisi rroieB- conrt this week, v tsnt church at their home last Friday Messrs.- Claude Dorsett and Allen evening. Numerous games were en- McDaniel, of Farmer, were in town joyed throughout the evening, among Wedne8dayfor the day. them was a guessing . contest in Mrs. J. W. Banner went to Farmer which Miss Lola Momtr exceuea. Wednesday for a few hours. ' Hot chocolate, wafers and home-made Mr. Shelton Birkhead went to High candy was served, and tne evening Point Tuesday on business. thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. Milliard Allred was in High. Point between trains yesterday. I BIRTHDAY DINNER for the afternoon were Mrs. John MeitSus, of Monroe, and Misses Lillian Brown and Esther Sexton. CAPTAIN AND TWO RADIO- - ' Several relatives and friends gath- MEN DEAD ereo n noma oi mra. a. o. u - : ' " ' ; - eutt in South Asheboro Sunday, Jan- A brief report was Issued Wednee- the 20th, to celebrate the birth day of the death of Captain Herbert MrL Calicutt and her neigh 0. Sparrow and two radie eperators hor,.Mrs. Raymond CroweU. ; The hA Inst thai iivm h(t- nArfnMtn-event had been planned by the Misses Wiity on the wrecke.cruied Tacoma Callicutt and kept a secret from the at Vera Crux. it waa stated, that guesw oi nonor.wno, nwr recuveruiK particulars of their death would Yol- from ttonhedf Pf the snrprise, Joined u Ti,nMj.. vn .4 n un with the others in eoBVersation and more than tie fact that they met songs and enjoyed the celebration of i..Hi hn. ftv. na.fnm.nAk rJ their natal day. .A bountiful dinner . waa snread In the dining room and MANY INTERESTED IN COU , . Ki; RIER 8UBSCKIPTI0N OFFER everyone present 'enjoyed partaking 'thereof. -- " - - i, , . DEATH or JOHN fcUSWW iTwrejs aireaoy tmmammm ; m- ; ru Qasgow died at his terest being rnanlfestod In our at- yJiZ?L TThT !vf a hhoT tracUve subscription offer .although .lJJi jt la only Just begun, l. Any person Jroo:65t 41 can get a few new eubscrlbers and Jiiw,Bj u k- u, .H end your own renewal which counts vJASknii ho wlS wJ In the offer, as can readily be , seen M.7. fiS"!?' ce ; daShto? .,. .A.4.mM,f tS,!. Vffi. we. two bom , euo ne t daughter will not remain P",'rlj conduct- VZEZZJtt:-. .Allwd -atordy at Z.tZL.i i . Mount Tabor. Interment waa made ,wt ncw1-- ' eta .the church cemetery.-: x ,f ' I . , aawawaaea-a-ae-va ' a a aaakw-nW' ktUneMM . ' . m. a iMMaaMS VaWaW wa . WHTU UKUUNA ', ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having cmalifled as 'adminhrtratrlx ...... . of the eatata of E. P. Bnoon. deceased.. ,. Aecordlnr to flgu Ute of Randoloh Count y. North Caro the automobile department of the ares isroedfrora line, this is to notify all persons bar- Secretary of tng claims a gamut tne estate oi State's office North the Carolina has Of thia num- deceaaed to exhibit them to the . on- bar, Guilford county has 13,690 which dersignH at Asheboro, N. C on ' or i the larrest number of, automobiles before the 24th dajrof January. 1925, In any county la the State. Mecklea or this notice will be pleaded tn bar burr runs axoond with ij fin. itan Of their recovery. Aft pereons In- dolph hss SBO., At the foot of the debtod to said estate will please make lit ataads Graham county, In the Un ImmedJate payment. aka mountains with a total ef 82. , MRS. E. P; SPOON, - -- - . .. , Admlnlrtrttrix of deeeesedV: Mrs. IsetU J. Brbwa has annoonced i i rma., Av .vi - a t t lmu for a eendwate ror, umtee - W r- ' T- States senator la West Virginia. NEW GOODS COMING I DAILY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Shoes, Dresses in Silks and Woolens. Ginghams, Suitings, Shirtings in Silk striped Madris and Plain weaves. Draperys, Curtain scrim plain and figured, Marquisettes in plain and colored borders, Table Damask in a large assortment of patterns, Crepes in Silfts and Cottons, Blouses in Silk and Cotton Materials. Ginghams dresses for children Misses and Ladies. Boys' Juvenile Suits, Rompers, etc. Come aii3 inspect our liiieiiiilrices.''' You will save money by doing so. . F. E. Byrd Asheboro, North Carolina NEW SERIES Building k Loan The 11th 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. The 11th series should be the largest of any vious series. pre- Subscriptions to this series should be filed as of January 1st - Come in and join us and let us help you to own a home. - RANDOLPH COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION r rv. KfcROSSPresldent T.P. BUU4AVScc..TYcas. I. ft TV -1 ..'