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THE COURIER PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY TkmiJy. March M, 194 Entered aa aacond dui mail natter k ti poatoftk at Aahoera. N. C. TM AMERICAN PRESS ASVX1A .O 1 Every citiaen in the town should co operate in cleaning up on the dates aet aside as "cleaning up days", anarch 24-29. The Robesonian cam out with a fourteen page edition Monday. The merchants co-operated and put on the first "Dollar Day" sales for the progressive town of Lumberton. Tha Cwuiar aw fcaa aa wnaamfly Ca4 eerpa f nnimmvtty wta wha. ara frrtaf aicaTUat Not oaly thaaa waa bra in tt mm-, N. munrty read the turn Tram ear feta far eorreapoadenU bat those who haw left the county. Numbers of our subscriber! in distant state apeak af the news from tRe different sections of the county in which they are es pecially interested. It is our desire to gat in closer touch with our com munity correspondents for we real ize that by their co-operation we can give the patrons of The Courier a better paper A cordial invitation ' is nUnrlMl ti mir OArrPMlkOTldentA to visit our office when in town and dis cuss subjects which will be of mutual interest. WANT: COLO FOE SALE C2 1X.NT TaUeee aJ FC2 ELNT A to room a rraia lam. Good aaase, atecvrw EAta. .SawmiU aad oun falla M eeaU aa4 aB te aw U aa- hf raauttaaca. for sale. JUata L lt-20-U. W. J- Law,. Boffala Ko. Vee fWataat Fertihser-TV Prise Winner. No sand in the filler. If all fertiliser. Bay from W. C Cox. Always at bis place during the day. FOR SALS At GaflfW Calk re 11 acres land, nice building site. I 1-t acres 8-room house, a Bomber of good lets dose to the big achoal and college. M. L. Kendall. St 3-6-14. K.mLk FaTattenlie street, A:,:r, . Mrs. Kb. C jammer. JY "I iALiu, :;i . ' i . - i .. -a Y yaiidrf'. Lii'i, $1-3 i- r IS. Lfciy ' eticka ioe eaco. iuk f r t . lifcS. S. D. SL'iATT. FOR RAIX-Masimetk Teflow Say It pd t-W-4 - Karhanir, K. C Beaaa ia any quantity crar t5 bo.'. - w. Pi4m rlrtL Cn wt isori.WArnu-uM ' uve this year, will be mac higher later. Write bm for pneos at once. v. o. The Republicans of Iredell county passed resolutions endorsing the ad ministration of President Coolidsre. LOST Betveea Aakebore and Ben nett, black suit ease containing 1 a r4.cr' AnI mftfi'l ..tttMnv a1.A letters addressed to J. E. Brown. . tfn 3-1 S-'Xa Return to J. E. Brown, 'Bennett, N C Reward. It pd. FOR RENT Nice C-raeai baagalow, garden and out building West Aaheboro. Apply to Pritchard Gro cery Coltrane, Tarboro, N. C , tt pd S-lS-za. with small family ia Aaheboro to ' assist la bobs work. and care, for , children. Apply to P, O. Box 02, Aaheboro, K.C -, ? It The annual pay roll of the Atlantic Coast Line railroad at Wilmington, N. C, is approximately $3,360,000 FOR SALE Dry store wood, ready cut A full load at a reasonable price. Call Hal Walker, Phone 11. Km n. hfnra voa hnv TOOT Sola Beans, Clover Seed, Seed Irish Po- 2t pd. 3-20-24. tatoea and all kinds of Garden seed. J. C Hammer, Ashe bo ro. 2t pd 8-13-24. LOST-Betweea tko Aakly koteL' FOR SALE Aaheboro and Wortkrille, about two weeks ago, a Brief caa containing papers marked, Factory and Insur ance Association, Hartford, Conn., and miscellaneous articles. $5.00 reward if returned to K. D. Ellis, 711 Percy St, phone M3-W, Greensboro, N. C -A complete aaw mill outfit, consisting of Anton and Taylor Portable 16 - horse power boiler and angina, Sergeant Stan dard BQilL belting and saw new. Two log carta, gas engine sad ' pomp, piping, log chains, cross cut ' saws, snaking grabs, etc . Apply to The Hardware Store, or &. L. Spenee, Siler City, N. C v It pd but refused to eo on record as rivine according to figures furnished by one oi me omcjais ul uiat, 1111c iiua specific endorsement to the adminis tration's anti-bonus policy. The con census of opinion was that our gov ernment would and should give the bonus matter due consideration when the country's financial condition is improved. means that the daily income of the employes of Wilmington amounts to $9,000. The city of Troy is to be congratu lated upon the many improvements which have within the past year been made. Asphalt streets have been laid, water, sewer and lights have been installed and plans are now be ing made for the erection of another new school building. The Bland hotel, owned by Mrs. Ada. A. Blair, has completed ten new rooms on the sec ond floor besides, halls and parlors. The rooms are in suite and the hotel is modern in every way. The first floor of the new addition is used for business purposes. The Montgomerian with its new equipment is housed in the corner rooms. AN IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION Some people say the investigation has run wild in the National Capital, but these investigations have become necessary by reason of the numerous frauds and vast amount of corruption in public life. Senator Couzens of Michigan has introduced a resolution and there will be an investigation and inside stories of which hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes have been refunded by the Treasury through favoritism and political pull. Capitol Theatre Next Week Two Big Special Attrac tions. MONDAY ONLY Constance Talmadge In "East Is West" 8 Banner Reels TUESDAY Pictures of local people and Places and Wm. S. Hart In "THE LONE AVENGER" THURSDAY and FRIDAY "Three O'Clock In The Morning" Featuring Constance Binney One of the first showings ia the South of this special production adapted from the famous song. PIGS AND SHOATS We guarantee to send you your "good moneys worth" or your "good money back." Write us for prices and we will tell you where you can see some near you that we have shipped. S. C. Appleton, Box 451, Warrenton, Va. Zt pd S-Z0-Z4. FOR SALE Moore's Garage, Ram- seur, N.C. Lock, Stock and Barrel, i H. B. Moore, Ramseur, N. C. j WANTED First class battery man I that can operate a Constant Poten tial Generator, doing all kinds of battery work in one of the largest cities. Service Garage. Learn at home or school. Bookkeeping. I Shorthand. Typewriting, Civil Ser vice on credit. Position guaranteed. EDWARDS BUSINESS COLLEGE WINSTON SALEM AND HIGH POINT. tf WANTED To rent house or bunga low, not less than six rooms. Must be modem. From April 15th. Ref erences exchanged. Address, S. Courier Office. tfn 1-31-24. FOR SALE Good Home in Ramseur, Close to school. See H. B, Moore, Ramseur, N. C. tfn 2-7-24 FOR SALE 4-Room house with ex tra room for bath. Electric lights and water. Lot 50x100. One block from paved streets. Price fl,500.00. Hal W. Walker. I FOR SALE I have for sale one 25 horse power boiler, and 20 horse ' power engine, and complete sawmill outfit attached. All in good con- I dition. Can be seen at my home, j Asheboro Route 2, five miles west of Asheboro. E. S. Walker. 2t pd. 3-6-24. HIGH CLASS MOVING PICTURES. Franktinviile Community House Every Saturday 2:30 and 7:15 P. M. Only the cleanest type of pictures shown. You will find singer Sewing Machines for sale at Smith & Tyson's store opposite Asheboro Grocery, Ashe boro, and Bradner-York Furniture store in Randleman. Cash or terms. J. W. PARSON 2t-10-18 Randleman, N. C. FOR SALE Baby Chicks: S. C. W. Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Sil ver Lace Wyandottes, and Barred Rocks $17.00 per 100. Eggs $1.00 15. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. J Tucker, Seagrove, N. C, Route 2. 2t pd 3-13-24. Attractive Awnings 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. Piedmont Reliable Fertilizer took - first premium at State Fair at Ral eigh last fall. It will make your tobacco heavy and bright Buy it from W. C. Cox, Asheboro, N. C. 4t 3-6-24. A shopper often judges a store by the ap nearance oi me front, jn o t n i ii k adds more than a tasteful awning chosen from our splendid assort ment. Look at your awning and phone or drop us a card CANVAS Products Co. GreensbffTO. Improve your cows and increase the milk flow by feeding them a well baK anced "Dairy Ration". There is none better than "SECURITY DAIRY FEED" W. D. Asheboro, Stedman & Son Distributors. N.C. bowing Sorimsf's Newest Fas mm s A New Season! New Modes! New Clothes! We Are Featuring All That's New Spring Modes in the New Special Values in Spring Coats We now have a magnificent se lection of Coats for Women and Misses. The fabrics are twill cords, camel's-hair, hyleen, and velvatone, in plain shades of tan, gray, fjreen and rust Also novelty plaids and stripes. Wonderful Values, Novelty Spring Sweaters In our display of Spring Goods an attractive line of Sweaters are on exhibition. Styles in slipons and jacquettes in a wide range of styles. Exceptional Values from $2.50 up. Lingerie Waists Beautiful line of White ling erie WaistsJust the thing for - Sport Suits. r V; , I A line ot Beautiful Dresses Many Special Values in an en trancing line of beautiful Dresses from a most exclusive selection of the very latest designs from Fifth Avenue and Paris. Dinner and Party Dresses in Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, , Canton Crepes and Silks from $30.00 to $50.00 Most astounding Values. These dresses are the most elaborate we ' ; - have ever had and are bought for r the convenience of our patrons i". i ii i Spring Colors The modes in women's footwear for Spring include a number of new colors such as jackrabbit and airedale. The designs are exceptionally attractive, as evi denced by the stock now on dis play in our store. You are in- vitedtocome in and inspect them. Piece Goods Never in our history have we had such an attractive line of ' " tpiece goods. r Canton Crepes, 1 .- .Taffetas,; Crepe de Chine,1 AU - time crepes and woolen ' oods in newest shades. Wool crepe in plain and stripes for spring dresses. ,- . r- ' HEvftrf nit Iinehsv- Snort Suits ? 5 .'no mia 'tirith'l V Collar and Cull SetSV- 'erf ast linens inin tliewant- S In oiirdisplay'the Sport Suits in" out a sport skirt Our line ; is An exccUcnt line of collar "and ed colors; also, ginghams,, and n. cuff sets ouite the vogue. ' suiUngs in everiast colors. VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE ' nnmn etsewiietie 't"l LL i-'RTlT. : " -'17:11: ,a T'T T-.T TT T' stripes and plaids-are 'a pleas- r ' 1 complete and up-to-date. Prices ; , tng ieature.riMi;rfa .(rxasonaDievr;::-n; EXAMINE THE QUALITY : compare naccs t 4 o ASHEBORO, - NORTH CAROLINA 4S 1 rur' -i ,.mr.t of I . ! i r r.. i rf-Jir' nr pin"! f C
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