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THE ASHEBORO COUIUEB ASHEBORO, N. C t i X t i X t It " .. -jr. 'ci f ' '3 H ; O lEFIlD'Sl EIGHTY-EIGHT CENT DAYS Friday, Saturday and Monday Every department puts forth its best bargains. Weeks of planning and careful buying have preceded this Three-Day Sale.. Be on time. 88c days bring the crowds. They're never disappointed. There will be a different layout of bargains each day Women's Silk Hose Look at This One 2 Pair For 88c 88c Off On Any Purchase of Silk, Where Purchase Amounts to $5.00 or More. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Ginghams, Voiles, Cotton Crepe, Ratine, Cotton Suiting, Cham bray, Percale, Soisette and Curtain Goods, all new and clean, in New Patterns. TISSUE GINGHAM Big lot of Tissue Gingham, Eighty Eight Cent Days, CO OOt 2 yds. for DRESS GINGHAMS 5 YARDS, 88c New Spring Patterns in 27-inch Dress Gingham, 25c quality, 88c Q Q Sale Price, 5 yards OOC RQJIPER CLOTH 4 Yards for 88c SPRING SILKS Don't forget our Silk Department. The largest and most up-to-date stock .of Silks to be had for this Spring at prices lower than ever. GINGHAMS A big variety of patterns and colors to choose from. Special 2 1-2 yards for 88c VOILES Pretty patterns new voile. Eighty Eight Cent Days, qoa 3 yards for OOC LONG CLOTH Good quality Long Cloth Eighty-Eight Cent Days, 7. 1-2 Yards SSC PERCALES One lot Percales, yard wide, good range of colors, QQ 6 yards for OOC MEN'S SUITS 88c off Suits ?50 to ?1000" $1 88 off Suits ?10'00 to ?20'00 $2 88 off Suits 20'00 10 $30'00" Toweling Colored Border 8 IS. 88c FLOOR COVERINGS 88c Off $5.00 purchase of Floor Coverings. We have it by the yard and in the square any size. RUGS All Rugs from $5.00 to 15.00 88c Off All Rugs from $15.00 Up 88c Off MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Men's Dress Shirts in good range of sizes, Eighty-Eight Cent Days QOA Each OOC BOYS' SUITS Two-Pants Suits, all sizes in good Spring Styles and Colors 88C ff SUitS $5'0 t0 10'00" 1 gg off Suits $10.00 to $18.00. TRUNKS 88c off Trunks from $7.50 to 10.00 $2.88 off trunks from $20 up. Second Floor. SUIT CASES One lot of Suit Cases 88c off Suit Cases $5.00 to $10. $1.88 off Suit Cases $10. to $20. FRANXLXKYILLE NUTS W. a Maner, Ernest Rout; Misses Williami attended Greensboro district union meeting 01 r.pwn-u uii High Point lost week. A. C. Brewer, Lester Johnson and M. L. Allred went to Greensboro one day last week. Last Wednesday morning the Slate TTio-hwav road truck eautrnt fire on Sunrise street near T. M. Jennings and badly burned four colored peo ple, John Dewberry, John Jamison, Ranrv Mltrfifll ' anH Jamma Webb. They had started to work and were v ; ALL LADIES' DRESSES, COATS, COAT SUITS AND SKIRTS 88c ' ON THE DOLLAR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY This means 12 cents off on every dollar you put into coats, suits, dresses and skirts in our Ready-to-Wear Department these three 88-cent Sale days. Friday; Saturday and Monday eftrd's department store ' Carolina, and yipgiitia.' - Jf . (mEraDETCHINEl I TAFTlM" 4 A' B. (X'SSVKf11 - r tlotofi0-inchrepd4! One kt yard-widt Tiff eta 3G-ineh A BA C SHk,". In rJSfStt 8pdaJ- gjwifitadafc Eighty SILft P6N3EE V-MAUy- $ POPLIN ' 3J-lnh ' Pongee, Natural. v . . . -: M Yard 1rid Sflk'PopH la Color. Eighty- Eight Cent Yard wlde Messalutes. Nary Bluf vk "fa Days-: -o . s r Elghty-Efght Cent Days- 88 Sale Price . ; - : :;88;ijii:iaaa8;;:; '88c 'y.i TKIXTTT KOUTK 1 WESTEEN XAKOLPH NEWS Itr. sad Kra. J. F. Black visited to pidemia ef measlea which ii ratinr Miss Ruby Foster was the foeat of jura. dna uuios un veec HigW wifh r " - L seriously Ul for aomette m "5 tlJlX improving and wiU soon be fullf ri- kA am k. vrinmWoK w Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. of HC 411V WUJU a -A MILK UUil'VUi arn I - - r .... .. I Dm.- 0.. J berry who was holdinsr the can when I '""' opcuv ouuuuj uieraoQn it cauc-ht on fire was taken to a hos- Mr- nd Mrs. J. L. Shaw Diuu av nijrn ouii wnere ne is in a critical condition. The other three are at the camp and are gettingelong very nicely Vanr ckfldron ai est ef acbeol to' Mr. and Mr. J. F. Black ri thia eommtinitr ea accoont f tit DaTidaon county last Sunday. a ata. v m . . eptoenue or Bteasies wraca u rafinr lm thia linn Cmnl maw mm nr numpc hav also been reported, Eer. T. B. Johaaon preached an A large SBmber of boya and girU axceuent aermon at rrospect Bnnday. from the aurroandinff aectioa mt at Miaa Effte Smith ia very ill at the noma i umt auidnd AIMrtaon ' ' last Saturday night and spent aerer-' Hr E- S. Wllaoa lost a fine mule al very enjoyable houra. .one day tat wek - v : Mr. and Mra. A. U. Beflitr ara the1 ' ZP- proud parent of a bouncing'boy. The jlSt v, . vounir son waa born March th 11th . Kd(Uc.lc vlslt4 Mlaa Ltt- Mrs. D. C Brown, who nAa ban u-. t w ujv.h x seriously ill for sometime, ia rapidly mest of frienda in Thomaavilla W T. " : i , ; wees. Miss Mildred Alhertaon anH Mr Worth Maner spent Sunday afternoon wiin rnenaa in Winston-Salem. Mr Jntin TTalKn . o J -aI. Lj&sl monaay mgnt, wnax is Known unenaa in Jamestown. , cti vr l ry ui.'- j Yl- i w as Sail Marley House, on public road near K. W. Jordan s, was burned. This house was unoccupied and be- lonreri tA. 1 P. FVntrisK. The nritn'n of the fire is unknown. Mr. C. E. Benner and mother, Mrs. Mittie Benner, made a trip to Bur lington last Wednesday. There will be a dramatic dialogue, "Anarchy or Patriotism" which shall Reign", by Rev. M. E. Cotton and R. L. Davis, Jr., at Community House next Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mr. Colon Cox and family, Miss Bessie Cox, John and Albert Tippett, of Greensboro, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. The partition on East Side of Com munity House has been torn out, which adds one third more seatin in capacity. Mr. J. W. Clark made a business trip to Charlotte last Saturday. Mrs. E. A. Routh and son, E. E. Routh, spent Sunday with the family of D. B. Teague at Sanford. Mrs. W. H. Tinnett ia vfaitfna har children at Greensboro this week. Mr. J. H. and L. F. Fentriss spent Sunday evening at Greensboro. Miss Minnie Tippett left Sunday for Lexington. Mr. W. C. OrOHA Riumt Snnrlau of Candor with friends. Born to Mr. and Mrs. FT. V.. WnitJi. cock, a son, Early, Jr. Mr. COarl Freeman, nf were visitors in town Sunday. Miss Eunice Banks, teacher of the second grade in the Franklinville' School. Was Milled tn her hnma nu t-r - HVfcl Raleigh last Tuesday on account of the sudden death of her father, Mr. T. E. Banks. MlSS Marv Rhprwnnrl week-end at her home in Randleman. Miss Kuth Wicker was the guests of friends in Greenshnrn KnturHnw and Sunday. RAMSEUR NEWS Rev. W. A. Flam nrearheH at. the Ramseur Baptist church Sunday morning and at night very fine sermons. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. .Tnhnsnn rotnm. ed last week from their visit to Flori da, lhey "blew in" with that cold wave that made them wish they had extended their stav for Rnme time MV and Mrs. Craven returned the week previous. They all report a very enjoyable trip, giving interesting de scription of the many wonderful things seen in that land of flowers and fruits. Mr. Earl Steed and -family nt Hifi-h Point. and family, of Winston-Salem, spent ounuay wiin Mr. and . Mrs. Jfi. J. Steed. Miss Maud T.ee Knnnv nf Sunrmn faculty, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. M. C. Spoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. TTirh11 t - Au0.uua, Ui Liberty, were visitor here Ratnrdov and Sunday. MiSS Ruth Camnhell. rt Millluim faculty was a week end visitor of Mr. w. I. Campbell and family. but, gonn razier, or Gold Hill, vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mra. Rufus Frazier fast Sunday . Mr. W. TT. WatlHna anH famtlir nf Troy, were visitors here Sunday: Mr. M. JS. Johnson ia the owner nf a new Buick sedan. , Mr. Chaa. Johnson, of New York, la spending some time here with hi parenU and family, Mr. W. a John son. Mr. Johnson has been in the service of the atandinr arm awvnf twenty five years. T. B. Parker, of Ralelirh ha fn. mally announced hia candidacy for the office of. State eommisaioner of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. John Vanned v ore expecting to leave for Ashevule next weeK. Miss Bercilia Heiliv returned qt, day from Greensboro where she has oeen visiting relatives. Mrs. J. T. Moore, who has been ill for the past week, is raDidlv recov ering. Mr. Lewis Cooper spent the week end with relatives in Asheboro. MANY WOMEN USE . t GLYCERINE MIXTURE. Women appreciate the quick aeflbn of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc. as mixed in Adlerilra ItTnar wi: cines act only on lower bowel but Ad- leruca acta on uwu. upper and lower bowel, and removes all gasses and) poisons. Excellent for obstinate con stipation and to guard against appen dicitis. Helpa any ease gas on stom ach in TEN minutes. Standard Drug Company. w , . ONE HUNDRED AND TEN iflLUON AMERICANS ARE SHELTERED BY SOME KIND OF ROOFING! When you are ready for a ROOF of your own, SEE US. We have a hunch that CEDAR SHINGLES may go higher. Our price today is $6.25, our warehouse. Also complete stock Galvanized and Paper Roofings. Nails. WORTHVILLE STORE COMPANY Leonard Ward, Mgr. WORTHVILLE, KORTH CAROLINA OLD FIDDLERS' CONVENTION RAMSEUR SCHOOL AUDITORIUM SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 22ND Everybody invited to attend Part of proceeds go to Ramseur School Cash prizes offered, for best Fiddler, Best Banjoist, Best Guitarist, also for dancers. Admission 25 and 50c Contestants free. Dana G. Johnson and James W. Sears, Committee. COLERIDGE NEWS A larra rrftarrJ mttaAA tke l.-J sale here Saturday. Mr. C. R. Lam- Den ia .ue "Happy OwnerT of the TTmwl Mt' Mz. .L P. Craven. of : iarltta. pro vm weea-ena wiur nla parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.' A.' Craven. rr ' ' j Davit made a badness trip to Char- wiw. ias weeavy auss Bwanna Cra ven, pf Pleasant Garden high school, and Miss Alma Martin, ef Ramaan rat mi re, Zor - t - ----- 3 - . - . were mests of Miss i Mra. Charlie -'JoneaJVof Bennett, spent Sundav lth tkai aia. Frtnk, the little son of Mr, J. A. B rower, has pneumonia. . -- A BUmbM of atlF elHvana aM - - tenama; court at Asheboro thia week. mr. ana Mrs. K. K. J'oole, Mr. r wto noiiia. ana Aiiaa Kuth raMM of Ramseur. were waak-anH visitor Mr. Kov TTodfftn ftf Dinun. t?- 1, viaiUd at J. ft Craren's, Saturday. Mr. William Cewiess and eon. Kirbr. of Ontnl F.ll.. M k.Z Carenens and son, Hubert, of Greens- uon, wrm ui wwn Saturday attend In a" the Grimes A Dark I.n4 . . Mr, and Mra. C 1 fihU.t,la .tf.,l H the fanaral of their jrrandmother, Mm. Frvla Shields, at Tleasant Gfore i i.iirnilsy, .,.-. Mr. R. L. Moffitt and eon, Ernest, aHon.leil the funaral of Mrs, Deck, at I. ! Fpritifr Thura lay. I'T. 11. C. rarVa mnla a hn.ino. ACME POULTRY FARM W. C. JONES, Proprietor S. C. White and Brown Leghorn Pure Bred. Write for prices on Eg-gs and Day Old Chicks. W. C JONES Frajiklinyffle, N. C. .v.v.v " ..'31 -'irrm'ii'w 1 lyAl .avvj'.-.-ii - r m rr. --r 7)Tho Greatest Tribute: to Buick ; i !! ifV J Yhererer, you g), peoplo ' tako Buick. . :.;jf(qutyor'gted. They accept it, likb 1 ," any established fact There is on cx- ' r - oellent reason for this. For twentjr'rr ;.v.f..-years Buick cars have given thoroughly ' , dependable, catisfying and economical f, i V. :; ' performance ' to Buick owners every-' - - where, -Let us give you first . hand knowlcd3 of Buick quality by a dem- : ' enctratioa in the model cf your choice "T7 TT f ,a 1 ii, L. to As 'mro i: m t t a ft V X . -t ... T.ri)',Tr::.p I it
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