Tig Fo'sir THE COURIERS PUBLISHED EVEBY TBUKSDAY, Thursday, February 1. 194 Entered aa second elaae mail matter n Uw poatoffkce at JLsbobero, Pi. U..;4 Thrnurtiout the "-entire State an effort ja bein jn&de to enf otc tta Truant Lav, which forces children of school age to attend school. Reports are ia the daily anil' Wkly papers very fjr days giving the number of. ehildren deluHjaeat and ara sent t School by the 'effieei There are several children fa our town' and living on the outskirts of the town vb are not ia school - and , should have the opportunity to : go. la ether word, their parents should he forced to tend them. Our State , and nation depend upon the children. Let as train them as best we can; and certainly it is our duty to edueate them. BROWER YORK WRITES IN TERESTINGLY ON S. AMERICA (Continued from page 1) ' alone as I like to, to discover a great city. That street begins with a little park holding palm trees and tropical flowers the first I ever saw, and runs Northward as I remember for three or four miles. It is as wide as Pennsylvania avenue here or about 150 feet and has four rows of trees (I don't know the kind) one along the side of each side walk and two bordering a grass plot along the mid dle. It is stone paved and the side walks are paved with tile and various floral and other designs are effected. Ornamental lamps light it well at night, and beautiful well dressed women stroll through it in the after noon. It is lined with fine stores, shops, banks, business offices and farther up, hotels and theaters. There are of course many streets which do not look well but Rio certainly does nave many beautiful ones. I drove around the bay, through the finest residential section to get my thirteen letters at our embassy, on the return trip and the houses, parks, streets, churches, etc. are as pretty as one find.-, thsn in any city. The city is much like Paris with its gardens and avenues but more like an American city for its music, shows, clothes, au tomobiles and everything a civilized people use. The shop windows are full of American made things and they are well liked. I went to a show in the evening where French, En glish and Portugese were sung and spoken. The wealthy people are bet ter educated and know more languag es than many wealthy Americans. They have as good things as we have in our largest cities and appre ciate them more. On the return trip I enjoyed a good lunch with an old friend and his wife who have been there over a year. We had vegetables and meats and drinks and the music by six women was fine. We left Rio-de-Janeiro Aug. 17th, and reached Montevideo, Uragua the 20th.N I met the American Consul and Vice-consul and an old friend. I en joyed a good lunch with the Vice Consuf, the others veing busy. That afternoon I took several pictures around the railroad stations and had my own snapped in the "Independence I'lace before the President s house. mat is an older and smaller but a fine city with lots of - good people. Next day we reached Buenos Aires, eapitol of Argentine, the third coun try visited, which city has about two million people and is beautiful as moat European cities which it is like. found a fraternity brother there and met some of our officials. I was given guest card to the American Club and enjoyed its hospitality while there. I went to several shows one was Carmen, a drama in five acts and Spanish of course. The cabarets were interesting and exciting too. The exniinoxiaT storms occured that week bo I stayed on the ship several even ings. Since I was not used to winter ih August, I realized it was well to not to . be exposed too much. On August 30th we sailed from that wonderful city back to . Monte- .ia sjra. en we w w 'amioi, Brazil which we reached September - Srd. That afternoon I went on the train up 2600 feet 60 miles- to' 8ae Panle the business Venter ef the coun try and city of 600,000 people. The, eople look well and the city's build-; xnga aad parka end streets are. beau-' ifuL The blooming flowers in win ter and the tropical one In the parka were wonderful to we.,; I saw , an effiorir ol onrt ' there . end harried foct after three hours stay ia one f the real cities el the world , , , ., , ' Three-fourths' of tU world's coffee u mn ; near mere, ana cwo-uuras ' ef it goes out via Santos, , the aea , port On September 4th we returned . to RIo-de-Janeire and on September . &th started home.- That riant- ihip t 35 feet long and weighing 21,000 t tons carried as through those beautl- ful seas throughout the trip at about 20 land miles an hour which is fast ' ' oil .water We had cream and fresh fruits and vegetables every day , . We had parties, dancing and shows. '.' swiinmiiifT, news, sunshine, wonderful , salt Iroi zes everything one could want It u great Let me Iroprewt ; you i 5 the fact that the XJ. 8. - tiwn' - -;t ha mime wnn.lorful h"p en t!.e ? and that Smith Anwrira - ia nil a , ' rr.in but it . enntaine em', -al f,.! t"j ' and their tO 1.5 I ..rry Lut .1 -t i '. of whi x to ynj '" r p .- ' i a I." rinpe -It t I h' T it if : lil i- y it o t, y u 1 ' r t I aa sending 52 pictures wub notes an the back of each which nay ia- r era all fixture complete, if tnter terest yoa and which yea may keep J ested in miking pictures write JL C if yoe care tow I hope yea all enjoy J Hamilton, Trey, . C . ' - the meeting, and pieaae gwe my.it t-7-li. Vv 'i greetings and very beat wishes te all U- " . . my friends and neighbors. 1 thinkjif ' I Have m hand all kiaea ef kith tnem en.. ' v j ..V " " Jluch love,; "-' n ,J- .i-. BKUWJUt-.if WANT COLUMN No Vdasaiied idterttstag wUlte take, less haa SO cents knd'aU afrertiaeaaents .seat iaatuat'be ee- cost panted by reauttaaca. ; . S; Dent, fail; U attend the land kale ef V the heirs of It. R. Moffitt, at Ulah. - February 20th, at 11:00 o'clock, a. . rn. Mrs. Ulah Lucas will also sell 'a part. of said estate at this time. - MULES MULES I have in aa:1 e tra rood load of mules, ages' 'from 4 to 6 years old. Come and i)rinj your stock that you want to trade. -J .JL M.FEEREE It FOR SALE 1924, model Ford Coupe with several extras. Has been run about 250 miles. . will sell at a bargain or trade. Box 207, Ashe- boro. N. C 2t See R. S. Ferree for your garden and Spring fertilizer: I have it 100 pound bags. It If you are interested in buying prop erty, attend the land sale of the M. R. Moffitt heirs at Ulah, Febru ary 20th at 11:00 o'clock A. M. It Just received a nice line of Ladies' blouses and skirts: also, new Spring Coats in stripes and plaids. See them before buying. R. C. Johnson. It WANTED A good, reliable, sub stantial farmer. Will give such a man a good chance on my land. Wm. C. HAMMER, tfn. Asheboro, N. C Learn at home or school, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Civil Ser vice on credit. Position guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH POINT. tf You will find singer Sewing Machines for sale at Smith & Tyson's store ODDosite Asheboro Grocery. Ashe boro, and Bradner-York Furniture store in Randleman. Cash or terms. J. W. PARSON v 2t-10-18 Randleman, N. C FOR SALE Thorough bred Wyan dotte Eggs, ?15 for 15. Baby chicks 20c each; Stock for sale. MRS. S. D. SURRATT, 8t pd 1-10-24 Mechanic, N. C. JUST ARRIVED A beautiful line of Art Embroidery, stamped with thread and lace 'complete. K. u. Johnson. It FOK KENT A two' room house on .South Fayetteville street, Apply, Mrs, Wm, C. Hammer. .1 FOR SALE Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, Early Jersey, Charleston and Extra Early. 250 for 60c; 600 for 75c; 1000 for $1.60; Post paid. Causey Parks, Pisgah, N. C. tf 1-10-24. Wanted Experienced track farmer. Prefer white man, Good Pay. Pritchard's Grocery, Asheboro, N. C WANTED To turn into cash for yon any of your surplus farming ma chinery such as second hand trac tors, plows and other farming im plements on a small commission basis. Hal W. Walker, Asheboro. It ' N. C LOST White ' Setter Dog; Brown spot on back, right ear and eye brown. Reward, R. B, Moffitt, Ramseur, N. C 2t pd 2-7-24 FOR SALE One lot on Cox street, 800 yards from Graded school, 75 by 276. See J. F. Burkhead. . 4t 1-24-24. 1).: j: New Spring Dresses In Taffeta, ( Crepe-de-Chine, Canton Crepe, .etc in the leading styles and colors. See them before buying your , Easter dress. R. C.Johnson. It FOR SALE 10 acres of land i In North Asheboro for 13,000. Also 1i9 lota 80x210. Apply uto r Robert Hinshaw, Asheboro. N. C. 8t pd 1-81-24. FOR RENT A . four-room South Fayettevilleetreet," -,dty water and sewerage connected. Ap 'ply to Mrs.iWm.C. Hammer, ' or v The Courier Office. , ,v ' , , , tfn. WANTED Te rent boose er bmga low, not less than six rooms. Must be modern. From April 16th. Ref- erenees exchanged. Address, . S. Courier Offke, , l. , tfn 1-S1-24. . .f. ... .. r . . .; Jest received a beeatlfal aaeertaient of Children's Waah DreaMs; aasort- ed style and sixes, R. C Johnson. it ,: .-r WANTED Te boy imrebred WVlts . IRhorn rnlrVene., Write or call at Courier Office. .-'- ''tfa pd 1 Ct 8ALI-o4 IToaie la Ramsenr, i:ioe to school. . Bee H. B. Moore, Unmneiir, N. C , 'V' 1 tfn 2-7-24 ; 'V, We will lavs aa- v v olhrr tar load of " nuit!-., F(Brday,w i'fhmary ICth. . rizr."ixL " . 1 POK SALE One till Stadia C, .grade fertiliser. I have a trackers Special 8-4-4, in one handred pound "bags, ' &bags, ' SeesW. C,- Cot Asheboro, 0$: SALE Moore's Carafe, Baav .seur. H, B. Moore. Ramseur." N. C ', New Spring Goods arriTag t dally. See the new sport dresses, ' large plaids, latest styles. R..C. Johnson. on IL IL Siding oh place. Good 6-robm house, good barn and fair storehouse. This is fine tobacco land and all lays well. For quick sale will take $4000.00 Address box 52, Asheboro, NX spring Comes Awning Time The .hot days of summer' ia a disagreeable thought, just nowi but our many at tractive . samples for porch and win dow awning will help you to dis miss this thought from your mind.. AWNINGS mean cool rooms and pleasant porches. (?AN V AS S Products Co. li Greensboro, - N. C SOLVE THIS PUZZLE A friend of The Courier brought ill an original puzzle, and we are of fering a three-months subscription for the first person who solves it cor rectly. If you are already a sub scriber, we will extend your time three months. Here's the puzzle: THE BRIDGE JOHN WENT THE CREEK A TREE AND SAT DOWN Solve this and drop in the mail to The Courier, Puzzle Department Re member the FIRST one who sends in the correct answer wins. WOULDNT EXCHANGE WITH MILLIONAIRE "After five years of suffering with stomach trouble I think I know all about it But thanks to Mayr's Won derful Remedy, I am enjoying good health again. I know of a millionaire who i very bad with stomach trouble, but he won't take any patent medi cine. In his present condition jI wouldn't exchange with him." It Is a simple, charmless1 preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendidtia. One dose will convince or money refunded For sale by ; Standard Drug Company and druggists , everywhere. . t -, NOTICEt Bating qualified as administrator on the estate of Mrs. Martha C Kiv- ett, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Uerk of superior court or Randolph county - All persons . having claims againet said estate . are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly ertned. on or before the 16th day of February, 1925, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement v; - , Thie 8th dar of February, 1924. trtxrtJ arirr-nr aj- t pd. 2-14-24. Liberty, K.C.E.1. n V DR. ?. C CRAVEN , ' Eye, Ear, Neee and Three! ' Eamseurt ., Monday, Wednesday em .-' Friday , , iaheborot Tuesday, Thursday tau Saturday. ; Count 9:C0 a, m. to 4:00 D. m, ' rhonent v ..hc!)oroo, K. 22 IUmneor No. 5 t A, L. GKUNDr.TAN Crar.iteir n 1 1- Tz.: V.'cii Cf i v ' ' : KOTICX OK SALE OF LAND TT.W mnA br Tirtue "ef an order ef J the Superior Court ef Randolph conn - ty, North Carouna, aaaoe ia a, w 1 Special Proceeding, entitled J. A. j WalL Admr. ef Shubal " Brickbeuse, dteeased, r. Samuel Uilmore ml aa, the same being No. 44a on uw peciat Proceeding uocaea .saia mimj, ireci, on or oerore u.e it;n cay w the Bndersirned oommiaioner will at j February, 1925, er this notice will be It o'clock, M, on Satarday the 8thpeaded in bar of their recovery; and dav of March.' 1924 sell at publie ; all persona owing said estate ' will actios to the highest biddef for caski t the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, all the certain uacu or parcels of land lying and being in the aforesaid county ana scace wo being in the Town el Asheboro aad being more fully described a .fol lows, to-wit:' ' Beginning at a:." ston4 in Burn's Hn tha North East corner of Lo McCain's lot; thence East on original line 20 poles to 'a atone, Barn's cor- oer; thence on original line South 16 degrees West 10 poles te a stone; theneo West 20 Doles to a stone Lo McCain's. DeU Hill and Wm. Lytell'a comer; thence North 16 degrees East ing advice of one who - has suffered 10 poles to the beginning, containing 'wjU. prove helpful; to hundreds of one and one-fourth (1 1-4) acres more Asheboro readers. ' , , , 'JfcfA ma a a won. losili !c? A-NFsyettevOie This the 4th da of FebruMT, 1924. u Asheboro, rave , the following : 'statement July Zo, Coinmisaioner.iPain , 8man 4t 2-14-24. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of uthonty'md d- . . given in a certain mortgage executea gi nt would N puig and delivered to George H. Black, and recommended to me so I ffot his wife. Eva M. Black by W J-'some at the Asheboro Drag CoJ I Moffitt and his wife, Mary E. "of-, used jri according torections fitt beanng date of January 17th, 8nd that they 'cured m f 1922, recorded m the office of the the ing m my baci wgnlated ny Register of Deeds of Randolph coun- kidn hachefand dizzy ty, in book 195, page 244, said mortg-1 Us a' , no lonr snfferad age having been given to secure a from nervousness. I haveVit had any certain bond for $6989-75 of even date si f m m therewith, and default having been; , w made in the payment of said bond and I .9n. December 15, 1921, Mrs. Beaver a., ui, added: "I have had no need for a pal and interest thereof now being . i i j i i ; a gees will on Saturday, the 8th day of March. 1924. at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, all of that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the aforesaid County and State, and in Franklin ville Township, adjoining the lands of W. J. Moffitt, H. V. Cox, G. C. Cox, J. N. Cagle and others and being more fully described by metes and bounds, as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stone, J. N. Cagle's line, running West 2184 feet to a post oak stump; thence South 462 feet to a stake; thence West 2722 feet to a stone; thence South 978 feet to a dogwood; thence East 692 feet to a stump; thence South 445 feet to a stone; thence East 3930 feet to a stone; thence North 1885 feet to the beginning, containing one hundred and sixty- nine (169) acres, more or less, save and except fifty-two (52) acres, more or less, conveyed to H. V. Cox (2-3 undivided interest and G. C. Cox,) (1-3 undivided interest) by a deed dated January 17th, 1922. For particular reference in detail same may be had by referring to said deed, This the 5th day of February, 1924. GEORGE H. BLACK, EVA M. BLACK, 4t 2-14-24 Mortagees. MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of a mortgage deed exe cuted to the undersigened on the. 7th; day of February, 1911, by J. W. Wil liams and Sarah A. Williams, , hia wife, which said mortgage is recorded in Book 141 at page 295 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Randolph County, which said mortgage was as signed to M. W. Edwards on the 27th day of August 1915, and by virtue of said execution and said assignment the undersigned will sell cat public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M., on the 8th day of March, 1924, in order to satisfy said mortgage and interest the fol lowing described land embraced and described in said mortgage. Beginning at a stone in the, flat, North of R. E. William's Barn, run ning thence nearly West 66 rods to a stone in W. tE.v Poe's ' line; thence North East with Poe's line 82 rods to an Ash tree on North side of branch; thence up the said branch With: W. E. Poe's line 43 rods to a stone in Poe's line; thence South 7 rods to the be ginning, containing five acres more or ; This February 6th; 1924. ' 1 1 I." - WARREN LANGLEY, V '-; v.. ' ; Mortgagee. MW. EWAKDS, V, . , Assignee of Mortgagee. 4t M4-24. ; - cunrzE's r.:;;:u.u Ttit Itadlflg Amerlcaa eed Calalog SENT rptt ' Burp' Anankl U a rnmplat guide far th Vfol.U and I lower frtm. It be Wfci.t 'i Intxrwt'mg txHth OTIf I Wnmlr 1 V 7'1 Irt fll ('ow r't illuatratwl la t.. ' .it ol fuitar. iit for your corf lWy. V. Alco Hiirp-i Co, i - 1 w rowers i ... '-', l kotioe: . HaTinr mialifid aa executor on the estate of 8. E. Kiayorn, deceased. before IX M. VI eatneny, c.fra ci u. Superior Court of iUnUal county; xn persona, having claims against estate are nouned to preheat tam to the nndersignM, duly ven- come forward and ' make immediate settlement -"- ' ' T . This 6tk day ef February, IWt A " ' " O. P. ROUTS, Executor, 6t M4-Z4 ..Randleman, N. C, Rt 1 CHEERFUL WORDS , For Many an Aaheberf Household To have the nalna and aches of a bad back removed to be entirely fre from annoying, dangerous urinary diaardora. ia .anono-h -to .maka .anv kidnev anffeMr rratafuL .The follow- juTy 2i'r9iih. Q' sman of my back and it , hurt me a lot at times, t My kidneys ' were irregular in action and , I- also nad speus oi nervousness, the least kidney remedy since Doan's cured Kne j' ocvci cli vearx 2tirn. i hiwhvh rwtvmm ' . them 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. C. L. HASTY AsheboroMery Phone 95, Bread, Cakes, Pies and French Pastry Only first class materials used in the, baking of our able Pride I Bread", Fresh daUy at your' grocer; We Specialize in Birthday and Wedding , " Cakes ? lanOsM'. At tflali, N. MruaryS(i924 : at 11 o'clock tu vu, the heirs of the Bf. R. Moffitt estate will elt at Pnblie Auction, part of said estate, - At same" time and place Mrs. Ulah' Lucas ..will : sefl her part of mid estate at public auction. This, is ' a .rood opportunitjr to buy some valuable lots , and property at Ulah, a live little town located on Norfolk Southern Railroad, 5 miles South of Asheboro : at ' a f; point where the Troy"; graded road '.intersects the Y Asheboro and Uiscoe craded v highwari y'; Lands ; are suited fro growing tobacco and other farm products. A good place for establishment of manufacturing en-.': terprises. : Good communitr accessible to schools and i churches. f " This'property is located in one of the healthiest v sections of North Carolina. . The air is pure and the : . VS3Iair;MoffittBur - WMUi SOUTHERN It. R. ' T'".. .- : . announces ';" V: Reduced Round Trip F:.rc3 to .'V".r Nev Orlcrr , .. accc-.;-t : . ':;-'J- Elardi Grr.T C ' '.::.l!H .' Febnmry V, rV', III Tickets on sale c'-" IV . for trains rc!.- ' ' ! f fere r--;a cf 1" , rcr f,:r!' -r f era TK' . -vt w A i e Baving t"'. 1 m 1 the esta cf k. I.. (. before D. U. t.ly, I Of OS t .ci tf U.e ' h e,i.- I Superior Court of I-ajiu shaJ sell at pwbiic sue-on ta ..e highest tidier for cath, on the prem- bes on the fc:h d.sy of I'. i::4 - jO. a:nst Tt VerJ- one horse, one Fori, ore cu other articles too tedious to t All persons liavir.r claJrrji a said estate are notu'.ed t ) j them te the undersigned, du'y fied. on or before the 17th t y of February 19U5, or this notice 1 be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will coma forward and . make -immediate settlement r 'J : . k .. Thia 7th day of February, 1S24. :- - ; v NOLPHUS RAN 1 3, 6t 2-j4-24 - Liecutor. MUr Every ted - t ' , Its tie Izz 2s!-lrsllr j vC eonlectlca yea o Lrry cad Ifs a Le!3 to Ci- - oestloa cad a dttr V- ;AJi'; -fCT'lLs nOClSv " t Wriz;ley mesms) benefit sub well - rleassvc , EDW. VANDERSCHUUR Asheboro, N. C 1 Cat I I 1 ' ! !".;rt : ' r ' :' ' ; '". T ' j !' i. rr ! II, I i. it nii-ef ' ... , V 1 , KJ i mm Til t;. , t ' vtr, C ' ' ; ; I C '