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r J : I; Ms ... - - - . V ' ' V .4. iORO COURIER, ASUiiiJU ' niomUy, HmM. 1321 1 i r CA9 AND STOMACH TmOCBLS 1 iEumo IN U BOtXS Eddy's Stomcb-ia Tablets ahantnteiy pure. Will prevent pi in terfering with tb cfaruliH of year Hood Cm pressui against your beart and rangs. Tha empty gnawing feeling at the pit of year stomach, anxious oerrouswaa, heart palpita tion, fainting vpells, dreuainess, sleepy feeling, hands and limbs cold, headaches, high blood pressure. Ink pare blood, constipation, pains, tore em, rheumatism. All doe to stomach (as interfering with the circulation f the Mood. Guaranteed or money refunded. Mail $1X0 Two months treatment at home. Greatest discov ery ever known. Never fails. Address all mail to EDDY'S PURE HERB PILL CO, Me. 1227 Walnut street, Milwaukee, Wis. tf 2-2S-24 UTOODSO W WILSON'S WILL. - The will of Weedrow Wflaea "ra eentiy filed for- probate, leaves tbe estate U bis widow. Mrs. Edit Bol us WQsoa, with the axeeptioa that bis dangatar Marcaret Wilaoa will receive $20Q.M annoal income as ,loag as she remains mimarried-'A reoaest m the will calls upon - Mrs. Wusoa to distribute among Mr. Wil- mo i aaugnvers sucn jieiwum ar ticles of clothing, jewelry, personal mementos and art works that may have belonged to their mother, the first wife of Mr. Wilson. Mrs. Wil son is to retain the estate during her life, and the unexpended portion is to be distributed, at her death, to sir. WQson'8 daughters. Time, money and health are gained by having a garden. - c .-. ....... ..,... ''niiiin-TTTimW" 'mTjJTTi t;l Six-CyUndmr Touring Buick Character Makes Buick Value Buick value is something more than appears on the surface. It is more than the excellence and beauty of Buick design more than the greater riding comfort, power and safety that Buick provides. Buick's value comes from the sum total of all those Buick qualities and traditions which together make up Buick character. A Buick owner fully appreciates Buick character. He knows the dependable, satisfying and trouble-free transportation which Buick gives, however long or however far a Buick owner may elect to drive his car. - E-32-tS-NT E. L. HEDRICK, Dealer Asheboro, N. C. DEATH OF MS. W.; & BSEWZS Grade Tbe funeral and burial services for M& W. H. Brewer, aged Tt years, held at ML Vernon church. Wed. needs y afternoon at 4:00 o'clock by Kav. i. E. Woosley. Mr. Brewer died at bis boms st Qenola very early Tuesday morning. Es bad bees m ill health for several jean.; . Mr. Brewer had been prominently identified with the people . of Ran dolph eeunty for many years and was one of the county's most highly es teemed men. ' For a long time be had and fraternal circles. He was a mem ber of the -Franklin ville v lodge of nrsYT 1TTENDANCK BOLL' ASHEBORO COLORED fiCEOOL Ftftb Scbeel Mentk 1-B. Bessie 6mitherman, Hall, Never HoUins, inet xnnrte o KPECLiL' SCHOOL i-o .TAX ELECTION Trinity Tewnbi Notiee is hereby given that a spec. Reid, Pearl Simpson, Cardiila Bogans, u election bas been called, sad will SolkiUx Lent rinds Randolph Ceenly Home and Jail la Excellent I'-'t'-r-. Hon. Zb. V. Long, solid tor of tbl the fifteentb Judicial district, bas re eentlv submitted a report of a visit n""1 in uecuvn mi wia hul ens" m . , - , . EUie Auston. Roxe l-eyne, 7 be held U the special school taxing . JZLZTZZZT irZTjZZZ At .His report to. the commissioners of and; u... . mam K.. 9R mm .nH . bell tioILen. Kuui noovcr, WSM -i . ti kl. n Hoover. Lucile Hill. Essie Hill, Ruth auov WO0 e r?r-ru asssesesa v . . Caraway council, No. 255, Jr. O. U A. ML Surviving are the widow, one leon. Jack Brewer, and two sisters Mrs. E. H. RusseO, of Troy, and Mrs. ' Dells Talbert, of New Hope, Randolph county. Williams, Leo Payne, Robert Hooker, district bereinafter described and de-p tt : . cbkl TVir1i Ha VIA. A.A Tiuuti tVa. 1 Rti Am 'tit .1 t,..l.5 oi.tv- Tk. Untiti raieiA n ooa -win - i Randolph is ( most satisfactory Grade 1-AFiler Luck. Jsme. trkt upon the oeetien of ieryirg nd f'tioajwbis no pri Hall, Walter Belf our, Elvert Trogdon, collecting in said district a special tax j , fZJl fVlill. ; ' Clarence Trogdon, Nathanel Staten, ! for gchools, in addition to the county efforts to serve the people T r Rt HnlUn. fUllie Moffitt. Us . fnr th irix months school term, in: bis district, conscientiously, faithful- . the amunt of fifty cents ,(c) en the . 7 anu weu u ivwi 'V""; . i - One Hundred Dollar valuation of all j 4 The county of" Randolph bas the property, real and personal, 5 as prison, camps. This ' eotmty -t bas 'a . tne maximum raw 01 v - ui honse, a splendid Douding cioseiy The Old Hieh School Building : in attached to the splendid modern court the Village of Trinity, N. C, shall be bouse of Randolph county. : Tha Jau - J the polling place for said election, and is kept is splendid condition, ' dean . H. M. Cranford has been appointed and sanitary with all necessary -ar registrar, and Lee Andrews and rangments lor bath and taxing care Robert Blair have been appointed of prisoners. - f The prisoners are in judires for said election. all particulars most comfortable, Nica ' A new registration oi tne quaimea ciean conuoiBio'.:Bieepmg' span- rt leniy oi cover, ana are Grade 2. William Keply, Wade Mathew, Frank Carr, Lila Slier, Kosa- NOTICB Having qualified as executrix on the estate of J. W. Craven, deceased, before D. M. Weatherly, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty; All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them. to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before the 29th dav of February, 1925, or this notice will beiStaley, John 0. Cranford. Ingram, Isabell Luck, Edwiner Simp eon, Zula Foust, Pearl Staley, Mary Lee Steed, Myrtle Anne Davis. Grade-3. Ransom Hedrick, Clar ence Hill, Charles HflL Charles Hill, Luriand Davis, Callie Davis, Juanita Matthew, Mary Alice Thrift, Julia Simpson. Grade 4. Lacy Hill, Howard Hill, Emerson Maness, Huston Luck, Pau line Cranford, Gelia Foust, William Bell, Gerome Wateon, Adelaid Hed rick. Grade 5 Daisy Belfour, Ruth Franks, Phillip Birkhead, Jesse Ar nold. Leonard Foust, Martha Staley. Grade 6. Sydney Hill, Mabelle pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make ; immediate settlement. ' This 23rd day of February, 1924. MRS. CAROLINE CRAVEN, 6t pd 2-28-24. Extrx. TRINITY ROUTE 2 NEWS Mrs.'D. C. Brown, who has been sick, is improving. , Mr. Pink Smith has moved on the farm with Mr. Walter Meredith and will make a crop with him this sum mer. There was no school at Miller's Wednesday on account of the big snow. Mr. Charlie Brown has purchased a new uveriand car. There were two funerals at Hope well this week. Mr. Doak Kennedy had the mis fortune of hurting his arm at the sawmill on T. J. Finch's place. Mr. Kennedy is improving now. Sunday School Institute at Oak Grove Next Sunday. Grade 7. Mabel Hill, Mabel Brown, Bertha Shaffner, Clara Harnson Grace Oneal, Edna Kearns, Blanche Auston, Blanche Dorsett, Dalphine Watkins, Gilmer Ingram. Grade 8. Ometa Brown, Essie Brown, Annie Brady, Esther Walden. Grade 9 Alford Maness, Arf Hill, Beulah Arnold, Myrtle Lindsay, Clara Birkhead. Grade 10. Lydia Arnold, Effie Hill, Alvesta Spinks, Roy Hedrick. I t The Sunday School Institute will be held at Oak Grove church the 9th of March, beginning at 10 o'clock. Devotionala. will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Clay. , Among the speakers on the program are, H B. Moore, County President of the county Sunday School Association; Prof. T.-E. Story, of Trinity, and D. W. Sims,, State Superintendent; and Mr. F. M. Wright These speakers spiritualize and vitalize Sunday school work. Come hear them. Dinner on the grounds. Great American Actor In "The Cli max" At High Point Theatre March 11. voters of said snecial school taxing ments with - plenty of district will be bad for said election, fed a well balanoed and abundant The registration books shall be open diet, well cooked. I have also visited . for the registration of voters from the county bom of Randolph and all ' the 13th day of March, to the 6th day of the other counties, f These, insti of April, 1924, inclusive, Sundays ex- tutions are like-wise a credit to,' the cepted, and said registartion books counties and to the state.-, The public will be held open on all Saturdays, spirited and partiotic j officials of during tbe registration as above stat- Handolph county stands ready to co ed, at the polling place for said elee- operate with, and to respond to : tha tion as above stated. At said election most progressiva things of ;pur age in those who are in favor of the levying the betterment and uplift of '. prison and collection of said tax shall vote-life. Indeed I am-very happy to re a ticket on which shall be written or port in sincerety and in truth, and I printed the words "Fot local tax'S and do so herewith: report. that I find ' a those who oppose shall vote a ticket . spirit with 'the governing authorities, on which shall be written or printed with the grand,; juries? and: with.' ' the the words "Against local tax''-''8ai4iPpl"'generallyr:ito respond. toVthe election will be held under and in ao . highest instinct .of humanity in bet- cordance with the provisions of Chap- wring our prison Hie. " ter 136 of the Public Laws of 1923 f 1 ' - ') of North Carolina. Guy Bates Post has been keeping capacity audiences thrilling in re sponse to his superb characterization of Luigi Gilfanti in Edward J. Locke's powerful play, "The Climax", i : i : A- r tt:u in wnicn ne is w appear ul uie nign 4.1 4.1, oj j Point Theatre, March llth, in Edward S-f., SS"0 on the 3rd- J. Locke's great play, ..The"1"1"1' xiw' Said special school taxing district is described and denned as follows, to wit: All of Trinity Township, Randolph County, North Carolina, and compris ing Trinity, Archdale, Caraway, Pros pect and Miller School Districts. All persons are required to take notice of the above and govern them selves accordingly. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Randolph County, at a of "Climax , in which he once again holds the attention of his audience chained from the first to the final curtain, and which admits of his bringing to the stage all the brilliant acting which reveals him as Ameri ca's great actor. In Australia and abroad he was acclaimed as the great est actor America has to-day. Special attention is being given to excursion and automobile parties by the man agement. There is a heavy mail or der1 demand for seats and patrons will be cared for in their desired re servations as if they were present at the box office window. Miss Myra Lucia Lee, Mr. Gerald Pring and Mr. J. Parks Jones are giving able sup port to Mr. Post and the stage set tings are worthy of the production. LEE M. KEARNS. Register of Deeds and Ex-officio' Clerk to the Board of Commis sioners of Randolph County. This the 4th day of March, 1924. St 3-6-24. DR. F. C CRAVEN Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ramseur: n Monday,' Wednesday and .' .. ,. Friday ' r A.sheboro: Tuesday, Thursday ,and Saturday ' : Hours: 6:00 a. m. toliOOk m. . -Pboness. H ' - ; Asheboroo, No. 22 Ramseur No. 6ft A. L. GRUNDMAN Granite Monumental and Bni!d- Cement Work' A Specfalty HIGH POINT, N. . J GLYCERINE MIXTURE PREVENTS APPENDICITIS Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika is excellent to guard against appendicitis."' Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on . BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gasses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Standard Drug Co. DR. ROY T. JHODGLN Chiropractor - First National Bank Bunding - Asheboro, N. C vp Office boars, 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m, " , .r a Phones: office, eu; reaidenee. Z4i - IxAiVtTillER & MOSKR Attorney! at Law Offices In Law Building, Asheboro. A IT T O rm " " 'fit ; W mmmmmn mmf iawafc i $ W e dee s day iei i i We will sell to the highest bidder on this date, 65 head of Restered Black Mg ... - ! . . -. '- - ' r i"' I i l.v . ' Berkshire hogs, five young1 Mules, weighing from f 1,300 to 1,400 pdunb ThiiMttIelis all in good V ' V1 .' condition ana will ne sow at yoiir pnce. -lion t lorget the date, JM(E . - -miles sratfi of R5nseof-aHhe;'; : ;-.-. r.v' .? '- . liiI' 1 1 ' . t r,-j- 1 t 'ii" ' if .2 t r. I X . a. ' -i t . 111.. .4 . V 1 I' 1 . i ( 1 v. t it- N , fc ,Q . "T .VW.'..i-f..;;f ' ! i- 'nirf i ;V i ; 't 1' ' i !:' i . 4 , i ... . - r c . x-,' - V .a. te. Jiiff Till. f ! ,' .'.V ; , k.. V- ' ' . ,V -. .. . I: ; J: . . X u
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