y, . . : : .1, !.- the AsiiEnor.o counn:a"Ajn:o?A N. c TIIU CQUHinR PEHSOKAi; PiSACKJLPES 1 . TTrr and S!rc A. -a fieck the week-end. ' - - , , " - , . I .. 4. of fc.'r. and Ure. 7. Tr L'lwierwoed. , TharaJay, March 17, 1924 J :. 'I'Jlr. Jla MtAliter, of Greensboro, '" Tras in town n busine Saturday, V -.Mr. Troy Redding, of Cinway, was i : mmocg the viaiior In Aaboro 6at osrday for tho day. ,..y '; , - ,Mis LuU Aiutrews, or Asheboro - IRoutr Z, wu ia town Saturday hop- '.?-Mr. wd"'' McCuInn, jf "311" Point, wer guests at the home -.of Mr.' MeGuinn's parents, Mr. and ' ' airs. L. C Phillips last week.; '1- 1 Mrs E. F. Brittalni and children - twer week-end visitors at Mooresyille. , Rev. A. G. Dixon, president of the "Methodist Protestant Conference, -'ar- r zlved in Aaheboro' Saturday, and preached at the M. P. church Sunday ;; evening.' : '.-- ; 4-' - - Mma. Bea ' Coffin and"' Mr.- Frank TPage, of the - Kin Drag Company, i -Raleigh, visited relative at Aaheboro jna he week-end., f-'- y-v - ' ? Mr. Robert Jones returned Satur day from visit to hi brother, Mr. ?W. H. Jones, .who ia nowinanager of - Ob Sir Walter Hotel, in Balelgh. . i v Mr. I M. Cranford, of New Hope . -Academy; was a' visitor in? town Sat . ''rday sry-tt&&.Apf '; - 7liiaa" lirinie ' Dorset waehv; Ashe- Jbbro' ahoppinr-Fridat.fO KTTD ' r Mi Zelma Miller, member ot tthe faculty ofthe f Newton,? rawed sachooL was at home for the week-end. - 'Mrs. Oi T. Luck.wa m. visitor her - saturoayy'"?s:!' ;?!t-svN J VMr Ia Miller .of ...KpfcXwa -a hnninesa visitor in town Saturday' , ; Kev. Ai a Falanv of the, BrooUvn HJhrisuan Mission lor tieorews, wui ipeak in the Presbyterian church. Sun day at IX o'clock. Hia subject ?, ia, 'The Cnristian'a Obligation ' to i the Jewa.Mr. Falmafils an able : and experienced speaker. He has been in Jerusalem four years and ,haa repre mMntaA hin miasion in thirty-one states ' of the Unions 'i It will be worth your rrwhile to hear him. . J H . M 0: ' Mr;' WV S. Crowson, was in; our, of fie vesterdav and gave us some , in- rteresting ; historical , newf concerntog -history of the town and several era.': awns. Among the things Mr. Crowson -rwfamul to was the occasion of, cde- Srating the coming ' in ' of the first -train to Aaheboro, July 4, J889. :; Mr, .tmwoan. hail an invitation which was dssued by committee , composed -?vt P. Wood. Chairman, J. ' T. ..ywVm. Snmuel A Henlev and W. ' v fro von . Oovernor ' . Vance, iwho "waa then the?8tate chief executive, was present nd spoke to one f the biggest crowds ever assembled in the - Mrs. Edgar Brown iand Mr. Walter iBrown. of Hemp, were visitors jn . . i a Bhoiutm . vesterdav. Thev were ac- .nmnanW hv Ml. T. W." WflSOIU' WhO -went to Gteensboto to see her daugh- . ter who is a student at tne iHorm ;; . . '.Mr. U, Ji.. iacn, 01 tto trai . .-tion. was a business visitor in our i .Mr. C Q. Sbmers; of Burlington, ' ' -was in the citythe first of the week.' Bascom 3 Hodgin, "prominent far jHer, died at his : home ear Deep 'JUver " church , Guilford county last Ijiight, his death following an extended dUlness with organic heart disease. He waa the father of Ed. Hodgin, of this ...ounty. ' -v::,r '. :r Born to Eev, and Mrs. C. A Gibbs, Jn Thomas ville, March 12th, a daugh--ter.; Mr.i and Mrs. Gibba were resi - -dents of Asheboro. .before moving to TThomasville.;: 1 ' - S 'V ' - Mr. Nv, L. Garner, who for several , ' vears was in Asheboro . with ''the - JMetropoliUn Life Insurance Com pany, has been appointed general . lgent for the Reliance Life Insurance mnknv in this district which com prises Randolph, Guilford and David son counties, Mr. Garner has been 3iving in Annapolij; MdV for the jast ' vearbut will now .reside In .High fPoint. ' ;"' ' 'y- Mr. J. 0. Steed, of Mt. Gilead, was fin town the first of the week on Dust : MUr Marv! Wade Bulla, of the Coleridee school, we at home last . wok-nci for a visiL . ; Mr. C B Suttoni. of ' Greensboro. -waa in Aaheboro a few hours Tues ....7' f-vJ-..vi,, - Mr June Trader, who is ieaching , sat the Central Falls. school this term -was hi town the first of the week at tending-court" W salt jr. J. xmcn, 01 innwy, . was 3o town- on businesa Tuesday. :. ' ' '.iV'.Misa Estelle Mendenhall and 'Jflaa IHartselL of Greensboro, were the t, rtTweek-oid' guests of, Miss Carrie Brit i(j',t'taln onflouth Fayetteville street. ;,"waa 1 town the first of the week.. ' , j a A flm tit Plovol waa In . -town Tuesday ior several Hours anop , llwi. :-. V-'-; , '1 ' " Wt The liberty high achool Glee' Club 5. nt"-wfll giv a concert . at , Btaley ,; next .!.! Saturday night 1: --i '. r -n-i-of Montgomery county, were among I..". tiM trasinAAi VLsiLort . in . AsneDoro v 1." Vi mnlafnrHtna f loatna hia hnma Aail mnii flf hia TroTmrttf hv f ra. A ' -part of the house waa more than a the Levi Beck homestead.. Mr. Ward '.l-.yi'bMd no insurance'," ,- 4. Mr. Jerome Harris, who left North , Carolina rnore than- fifteen yars v -Vago and moved to .' Kentucky, has Wn viaiUnr his. sister, Mrs, Wllaon Sexton, at Denton." Mr.' Harris' r.o tices many changes and much Im pmremnt in his native state. ! - The filling station on the comer op posite i!r. W. J. Armnold' at the Intprsection of FayetUvUle and Sal 1 bury atrwsts Is n-nring completion. i;esnr. Jre Lewallcn end James llurn have charr the staUon, Mr. Wiltff tilrr, ef Tiler City, was at visitor In the rlty Uund.-iy, - . V.r. 1'rank Fofit(r attended : the r.ffS ill Convention at Oiarlotte last v.--- '-. - - T r:'la r. ' I Wood and Nan 1 a .:!, t'u.ii:l( at Cmvaro enl!iira, ; : "m ! !,nrg, K. C, came home lant t' 't J-.r a few days tlrit to their U-r'.y, ere viAitora tn Aaheeore . uaaMpsi uaptcr V IK UwMet. one c; Ua Ur.er part of last weak. 1 tut ir p&a vuitor in town Tuesday. v i held their regular monthly meeting at inrton, D. C Friday evening March Christian chnrca. three milea east of v tt.m; Rjt) af R'crfc Phh.t the home afkiss May McAuter wiU KU. by the North Carolina Societv 1 T ih. .- . - and Mr.Verrii Crutchllel4 of Greem-A Yf Hml heet After, ff ;i..::BfikTi L fcTtha boro. were married in the office of the roll call aM snmutee of the c,hiK. w w wniiar. wrBauini lusiMNMu iu aevBiu liema 01 irnrni.i in w.iim. wh . rM '.- v.."t t ,L...i 1 .w i i..- . . nW- ...iaHauBIU, am anenaance lmneatad fiCiaUnar.. ... TV c , owuacaa, muwug um m wwunn w,, fclajae U Stated for Chairman Of. the tha M,WJmtmm t A J Mr. A. BL Ke&ma.1 of Farmer,' was oelegatea to attend uKeventn Vim- committee which will make an.-.. kIm .ITTZTTZ tne among the visitors in town Tuesday, . w " iflrniie Marcn BL. faveatigatioBi of the Affairs of Mr. Will AUred and daughter, Miaa United state -Shipping Board. Gladys, and Miss Ara RkUrewere r.re.r WmUimteUx,.. , ..... . v viaitors in High Point Tuesdays - i "VT'Z.CrJt 1-": X)ne of the finest workers of Mr.Tand Mra. Lee M. Kearna were j---. .--- w , whe m chariea J. Williama. of the guests of. Mr. Seams' parents, -"? , v0. .2! Warsaw, died last week. She was the air. vend M.ra. , A. n. aeann as -.-"-rT . Hiaa Latciie Moma. a memoer. 01 the graded school faculty at Thomas. Bombers gathered a ville; was a week-end visitor to her. enjoyed aingmg 1 la lAvuiv . . . ' . w. w v 9 I manv arssliaBl san 1111m n n tsi amAno ha f 11. nH Mr.: SL.H. Merrla. n . to southern eonfira, in an informal TTT . 4efP,e. Mrs. Frank Auman, waa m Ashei the first of thie week. . , Mrs, CJf & Spaugh and' little son, Robert Eugene, have returned to their home at Raleigh after a two weeks stay with Mrs, Spaugh'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G- Morris. '? vVi and Miss .Nannie Bulla. Friday Aftemooa Club. receiving Christmas presents from her children and. grandchildren, Mrs. : I Williama made the request that they Buiyvrk uuasiuiiary ior oer in uie - The 1 member of the Friday After- foreign field instead' noun viuu cuiu icw outer vwu a .a 1 a ak T There'wfll be preaching at' sopnu jeyed meetmg at the home of Mrs.Ja.' B mh. wntv 1a tn .1. a a I- htt ,pv -Ji, cj... j,T A.hM Th"- JJuncomDe. county is 10 nijji. -m . f.,t jj ... . .4, .k. vt- .Tn. juvenile court, ine pian is to :Jt "",v"r,7 .rT" eonsoUdated district of the Knm to mr. ana m.ra. xnva. wiiuki -aau . vnaracusn . in uuuiuea Kti ..ui have a Durham; Edwin, Marvin and Dr. Chas. MePherson, of Burlington; Mr. Bud MePherson, of Guilford Oranty; Mr, Wayland MePherson. of . Liberty; Mrs. Ralph Harris, Oriental and Mrs. Mrs. F. D. Hornaday, of Uberty,' now living,--and Dr.. John, Pleasant and June, deceased. Hie wife creced- have a ed him to the beyond 29 years ago. city and Survivina Mr. MePherson are- three W a. 1 1 t . wi wv n 1 ttmif Of Sophia Route 1, a SO M (3 a Urta nnmLTf nra H m,Zi ml H. fl. Parktaa. , of Waa the anhieet f the nrat naner and'r and a Urge number of more distant High Point, were visitors vbt Asheboro jwaa read by Mra. L C, Moser. ".:?5;'PnWl 81 yeaf re"UTe8-, -IJ'J ' one day tne latter par 01 utev wcu. secona. paper waa aauam um . u9 m "vuw u, vii r, m uuu ui mn. ... 1 - . . " ; . i , w 1 ' ' . ' ' A. WIiIac A. of a T !K.M fi.fn1.v Till. a Cn.il). Inkaw. ansl Vf i a. T . Miss Hope HUDDara, r oi - ianm,4iana:aoa jaorace waipoie-. oy airs. " " ., . , . was among the visitort in town last James Cratchfield, and "Lady Hester Death followed a atroke of paralysis hvHolt, of Burlington were visiting Saturday, "" " i;: n ; , - KiStanhope". by'Miaa Mabel Parrish..erod about a week ago. MrMe. relatives here Sunday. r. n p UM.' "f Ronhia. was roiiowmg tne program tne nostess tjvvis m w-. viw "p- amona' the visitors in Asheboro, Mon- assisted Dy mra. wustin jnaxweu ana i-1" vr1 "f" j'. j , v (M-a. l c. Moser served a delactable tw0 daughters and tux sons. The turned Sunday and filled both morn-,;-!r-j!-',i!.-".-.; 'J'aMiV.i:::' .a it.. t . m,A funeral was held at Pleasant Hill inar and evenhiflr annointmenta at the The Kandoipn ,P "W ''ilir'h church Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Lutheran church. " iSMion, a,Kn Jf MaAHn aw Ktf MM- J.'V. MOTirflT HTifl WU1U ASUtUaKUfl vUBai tUiU UA- T . " " ' V . rCL T " . " : v . ii s - m Miss May MCAllster, at tne nome 01 i The Randolph Chapter , U. . D. The Hon."! Joaechas Daniels 'and Mra. Daaiala will ha tka awat--. f C honor at a ball to be green in Waah- Hlrkly Respacted CeaederaU Tot. comnunlty nalirU last spects to one of Ha most k.-h.i citisena. Mr, 8mfth MacPheTooa. who was NnN aaoavsay. M:namaanx.'tuzr register of Deoda, to Aaheboro narr meeting, Mra. S. L. Moffitt, the Feb. ia presidont of . the aodety. IRev. Dr. FlemmW. Ajttistad k , .v- di i Mr. Lanaford. hotiof Raffl-.-, M -Vn!!v?II ' h. - . ,1 . . . . ... . , F . , . . . J ' An Master saasons lavnocrto inana, JOHN SWA1M, Master. i JAMES NEELT, Secretary f MASONIC NOTICE .z. aeeif itioai ; . tUtfotvLedcwj No. its a r kaI A . M-2 ceaveae at4 TtO n. . nw. fViday, Marcht at. Mr. W. R7Cox, of Staley. waa ,fc;'Th tte; pbyteria- church and a woman of visitor in Asheboro Tuesday- ffj J, wide and splendid influence was lost Durham, Buriington, Greensboro, Liberty ana from the local rammanity were present ;-Mr. MePherson'-was 83 years of age and during' this long period the out standing feature of his life was a constant service io his family., hia ; were . eommiinitv. hia hnv1t anH mtrntm tTa I rS" IT", rr" mother of Rev. J. Murnhv Williama. : . . " . v 7. " " to m cioso. Alter reiresnmenia . is-.. i..k--;Z - , u i v"1! ; ii iu served in the dining room, the ?? .First Presbyterian church of j country as a good soldier In the war j ii.. . urenaoorv, ana. a woman wno nas hn tk. .tmt, v,ii. k. k un ouiHiay . ocooot xor . . .Vuuxv tano-ht in some old lavor was married to Miss Martha Jane ' 2i?SS devoted punOa some of the most I w. -.t .v!M akfimfmrefaay fa entertaining by Mrs. H. M. Worth P?nt-xnen and women of the foUows: Dr. Dace MePherson, of eboro ahopptog onef day n' " "wrf State. For several years, instead of Durham: Edwin. Marvin and rr uvrjura ADVENTURE TRAVELOGUE CAPITOL THEATRE , vTucsdajr, April 1st i Miss May McAlister last Thursday af ternoon, ; . :..-i1 Mesdames-Louis and Hodein Fen a.-T- nsnUmvilla. were in Ashe- aturaay aiiernoon u.-V'.i. j i,rioS; nrf Brittain - entertained at a Y.l ZT.t6 ' r .bridge honoring, her guests yinity candy were passed. Delightful Bridge. Saturday afternoon , Miss the church cemetery. tian church Sunday morning. i ' . . I A Tonvinir niirhira ahnw will ha rivw Gus Hudson, Thomasville negro, is en at the Junior Hall next Saturday in a High Point hospital in a critical night for the benefit of the P. T. A Carrie condition. He was scalded from his of the Liberty high school. Prof. Wal- delightful neck down when he fell into a vat of ter Owen, of Winston-Salem, who s Misses boilinar water in a Thomasville veneer has charee of this work for the school Miss Virginia Dixon, of Ramseur.'S8""' Menaennaii ana nartseii, oi piant. ".a C'J VSSf i. t tli. Wol MmhrniA .;wwmmw. Bridge was piayea t, iiictureu wiure uie scnuoi-ciuiuren is helping .out the local telephone ex-, w . , . . vj ihat are of the better class tvnes. A operators are eica. ..- ... ed the aeorea. Miss Mabel Parrish nnn j Ka,- tk. i Rev. A. L. Lucas will nreach at the If"" Mta.gS of th; road atToi Monday M- E. Church next Sunday morning. Stug m V visit to Snydor S. DeButts, of There wiD be a special musical pro- attAWeen!TPage was 'accom-: hg d nuto wer Greensboro, for the past year train- Z? service. Ifc juwnicni. "ii. ' .-J Rvinhf Unmiil, ntavf nuil i . A . . x, . j v. jt, . Mr and Mra. Ran. H. Smith, nf nanied hv Mr. Frank Cameron, oi . " . "V6"- ". master oi me Atlantic ana i mucin, is ,.- CS, -7 - , ' ,or decoration, and the place cards to be superintendent of the line. Of- Burlington, spent a few hours here Mrs. E. H. Craven and son William,; , nces ior cieraa ana aispatcners nave - C' ifJZ at Raleiarh. are the guests of Mrs. REV. N. M. HARRISON MADE DEAN OF NEW. COLLEGE The friends and acquaintances of Rev. Nathaniel M. Harrison, Jr., pas tor of the West End Methodist Pro testant church at Greensboro, will be interested to know that he was this week appointed dean of the men for the new Methodist Protestant College to be opened near High Point this fall. Rev. Mr. Harrison was appointed by the board of directors of the institu tion. The congregation met Wednes day evening and agreed to release Rev. Mr. Harrison from his present pastoriatefApril 1st A substitute will be provided. Craven's parent's,, Mr. H. Moring this week. and Mrs. W. Jolly Six Book Club. been secured in a business structure Mrs: J0. "ymen, oi icicnmona, near the Southern station in Greens- l eo,usin' u H- kA. Ai.n; vi,i, f,-o;a Smith last Thursday and Friday. . "S.- TT-. j Uf nitual I rTiaay, Marcn aist, miss jwiie jean win continue to onerata from the mr.. iioum riumps, vi awicuu, SLZ J?ZZr Mr. Sa WaTI Ferree, entertained the Jolly Six Book same station, it is said. .PSS few hours here Saturday. club and a number of invited guests, tnts pemg ner pinnuay. Alter a aia- is visiting her sister, er. . : ttiv 1 T.!t tnis Deins- ner mrtnaav. Alter a ms- m n , ... j A . UT. X. A.'.eniey, oi uign jromv, .. :. j . i i. cugene vurus, a prominent, dusi- .-, . - i . a,. J k ,av cussion and an exchange . of books, " . .Ajni, AaaA night. Uf in wrll WD umv w .w i. w- . - i nn. . ucoo iiioia u, fuuvtmc. o uwu I There will be a snecial meetinsr of Eastern Star Chapt, local, Friday was Mr. S. A tne nrst em L'oime. were nlaved. The euests we "ess .ma.0I.Anevl,,ie' .B. f,rom The Liberty Glee Club, under the uox, oi . nsgan, 4 was ?-, - ..- fh'Antn m eiiects oi arunong uysoi, a aisui- direrti(m of MisB rnara Claim, irave a ; HIT. 0a A. . UUAi Vi. ItPKOUf wao r , , . ' jjj 3. . LUC CXlCWtO VI UIU1&JL11K . . ininnin inrii nininir rtiiirii. wneni - . i . 1 inon tt;bDh,ywton . gie ;"Wasr beaut3uUy decorated WJ"JS?L very successful concert at Staley last w .k,.. .Jwith a lovejy cake with its thirteen '.'Tl .7 uhttthA tha iaaji nrao " ... . 1 1 1 i.t. 14 i.T-iL "V" VA1VW" WUCUICl WW "TOU W OftO HfvQW li(Vhf OllitA D TtllTYtrUaf ft M and Mrs. Cblrence I WBir. "SEES -r not N ironT hTre took W A riorraj-age ana tnca avw, aim Perree , mother of the hostess, served t , ' ' ' ' . Mrs. Wm. a Hammer motored to aelicioU8 refreshments. Those pres-- Mr. L,, T. Smith,, brother of S. Greensboro Sunday for a few hours .. awo ph, Hn. Smith, High Point man, missing With relatives. . , .J ner, Evelyn Moore, Ava Steed, Grace Florida since January 23, has offered jBdge Curtis Wilbur Receives Ap Miss Isley Scott is at the bedside Wr nt Aiice Wood. Jamie a reward of $2,000.00 for the return nointment While Visiting In a.k aa aa uivnom nvi ra . . . . . . . n i, i,a a wha mtiaainni men E. in good crowd of Staley people enjoyed the music. of her mother near Burham. mrs. Wood Henderick Vandershuur. Scott' has been quite ill for several ( Entertains Priscilla Oub. Mr. and Mrs. White, of Greens b6ro, were week-end guests of Mrs. M. H. Allred. ' ? , Miss Virginia Rouse Hayes, of Ran- dleman who has recently ..-.had an ?aat Wednesday. alive of the missing man. . The radio will soon put Palmists who "locate loet articles" out of busi- Thomasville. While visiting Dr. Charles Julian in Thomasville, Judge Curtis D. Wil- Mrs. E. H. Cranford entertained ness, for this week, Tige, the pet torn bur was caned to wasnington wnere the Priscilla club and a number of cat of President Coolidge strayed he received the appointment as Sec intoj on.octo of har hum, n Snnaat. awav from home. Officials from the retary of the Navy to succeed Secre- uir.vcu k uiwu ..W --' -- - ., . . . i. t m.. I The home White house, It IS said, sent out no- tary uenDy. l ne new secretary ia an operation for apjndicitia ia visiting wag beautifully decorated with spring tices that the cat had been missing old friend of Dr. Julian's, her sister, Mrs. T. D.Collins in Dur- flowe and symbols suggestive of since last week, and the very next nam ior a snort wme uej.ororeouim.iB gt patrjck's birthday. A "Patrick", day, soon after the president reacned, her work at the Burlington high ontegt was held- Mr8 Fox bis office, a navy building guard ar- sUnSU1 ' . ,. . ' I.' a a- n v-r a- a i f a. J.m..A .U V sv ntinoi'nn aof $500,000,80 EDNA MILLS 7 Per Cent Cumulative Prefered Stock Dividends Payable Quarterly The Edna Mills are controlled by the same interests that con trol the Henrietta Mills. It is one of the most sussful textile mills in North Carolina. We recommend this stock as a safe, conservative investment. Additional information on re quest. Price $100.00 and Dividend. American Trust Co., Bond Department Charlotte, N. C. FRANK B. GREEN Mgr. m t m p1; , an.d Mrs. E. H. Morris tied for first rived with the missing cat , " f" Vwr d prize, and Mrs. J. o. ward won tne . . , ford, were the guests of Mrs. Baker's Jon80iation. ajj were presented with The receiver of the former Bank Sarenta, Mr. and Mr , W. D. Spoon lovely prjzeg by the hostesg. Mrs. of Denton, which failed over two l South Asheboro Sunday. Cranford was assisted in serving de- years ago, has recently paid the .Mrand Mrs. J. W Wolff, Mis lidu8 refreshments by Mrs. C. C. depositors of the defunct bank 25 Ava Wolff, and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cranford and Mrs. J. B. Ward. The per cent of their deposits, this pay Birkhead attended the; marriage of plateg contained fruit salad, wafers, merit making a total of 75 per cent of Dr. Dennis R. Wolff and Miss Sanford iandwiches and hot tea. Later mar-, the total amount held by depositors. Thomas Tuesday afternoon at Greens- 'eriteg and and mihta The receiver estimates that an addi- iS'JjSJtP f Mr' and were passed. Green Irish pipes were'tional 10 per cent will be paid before Mrs, .-JW. Wolff, of this Pjce.ni 1,, as favors. Those who enjoyed the final settlement of the receiver is, f Mr Fonnle PhUllpa, of the State the hospiUUty of Mrs. Cranford be-! made to depositors. j University, waa at hooMt for a short lid(l do club members were Mea- , . I Z&y i'ViL-'-iy' 1 1 dames T. B. Rush, J. T. Ingram,; Rev. J. M. Vamer, who was former-' Mr. J C Pool attended the funeral fnk Redding, Chas. Fox, W. A ly from Randolph county, is pastor of of biamother, Mrav'Ei T,'-Pool, at Coffin.' Jesse Garner. J. W. Maxwell, the M. E. church at Advance in Da- Back Creea; Last. Sunday,-' JMr. Pool rL Harris Birkhead. W. H. vidson county. Mr. Vamer in ad- Uiaoa to oonuueung a revival m Advance thia week u speaking mteen minutes each morning to the school children. . . , Y3tt2!& W bco 8paugh of Raleigh, 5 Mon.tom8rjr nd, eounttea Rush. ava ywojaj wsTssi vvwass aav , ai , av-i eently moved to Sanford and built a! repair and paint ahop. V'-. . ;tl t ' Miss Llnnie Birkhead waa the guest of her sister; Mr., W C. Craven, fm Miss Rash Entertains. Every achool child in the county v-; ' WaHnaaHaV aftarnoon MiaB Roae X Craven, ' m c.k . J.nk,,l IUIm fom ahanM awn a aonv af " A viwi'l Ufa Greensboro a few. day the first of the Jt K.M Bvi!U. 'Brldi waa and SDoecheo". For the convenience T ''- y2::'tJl'''r,V'ri'-wd U three tables in the living, of our friends we can supply them Mn5-; undiroomand a tlblrof RookVas a?! with copies at 11.50 each or with a golny treatment for rheumatinrain to raception hart A pret-. regular Courier subscription, 13.00. ?Khr.PJS$ .hofI,ItaJJM "tjtriettlnr waa made for the games byj - . t ... ?,... much proved. v f J j- - Jtht effective use of Jonquil and but-1 Mr. A I CurrU, a prosperous c ; -T liTi C r J . ,Th place card were' nAndpeuntod. near acaon Dpnngs, aaarcn vu. am Sanford, Flay with her touain,. R..P. i. Mv(rm jnterestin came the oenred for i number of years on the One Thousand Ways There are a thousand ways to get money and here they are: First inherit it; second, find it; third, steal it; and the other 997 ways are to work for it But there's only one way to keep money, and that is to save it The best way to save it is to put it in a safe Bank. We solicit your saving and checking account and assure you every courtesy and consideration. Come in and see us for our mutual advantage. 100 per cent in Security, Courtesy the Service We Give Our Patrons. and Confidence Is ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST CO. ) Asheboro, N. C. Johnson, and I ha hotw collected the eardi Tand " the board of county !I.i,0.ni?h.t?mnd UBBt0B Abridge priso went to Mrs. O. I Frea.thia eounty .and Mr.' -"J. piwu or wm P'aoa-. , ! -.ii. whn. iu ;inany tnenua ' wr vub rf a . i oommlssionera ia waa- on " of-'tte the Dtrbr Memorial nwu wm vm aiau w avw urn w . .,- i . i . - .ui. .i.i were lov rXr,HHrr: ?Z .ra.,nwl, UUr m afternoon, the though his condition ia not ewurag-r by Mrt Albwtar. ...v .- . v "JrUh. Mr. Ifunrv Pnrh. TTalan and aira. i am aiaiwna nan aa oar auvafc nelL while lln.r'J D. Rosa ! founder of received the prize in took. The prloes; School. near Jackson Springs. ely cryatal vase filled withl. - ' 5 "; m- . ... I Sixty-eight women ox Kooeaon 'County aided Ml - Flax , Andrew, home arenL to carry the rnesaag of m . ... . , n t. . . I ilV. a.. I...-- . - ,V. er. J SSi.,nv4 chicken ald, wafer, olive' children la X0 schools during a milk ' rtifft ' V, w h Lli J nt,h' r.nlnL'nJoy ' thrminr party were'paot few day, from moaolee at , the -.Mr;JlVA.n,. Meadame. E. C Morria, J. 6, JtoJomasville orphanaao.. The epIoWt r,, .n.m w ' iG- C- Cranford, Herman Cranford, ,0"MrC.nT ' Barker of-rr, Pogh, Albert Parriah, a - F. Aaheboro Route 1, - left today for' I i. "iT iiniuiii'i I i vv . vvoMMrria . r- Webb, I. C Moaer, O. L. Presnelt, XL. C. Kdwarda, Beat, and Mlaae ileta Fox, Vr and Loclle Bcarboro and Mabel I'arrlah.' . " , - rhilailiiipliia, l i to attand the year ly meeting of the Frinil church, Mr. and Mm. Earkar will b awarfor about thrao wacka. 'f Mr. John Kama, of Bombay, waa a business visitor In town Wednraday. " Mr. Frank M. Darla and family, of Pophla Route 1, ware ti e ri'sta of Mr. DaviV sifter, Mm. JJylil liarker, at ' Cedar Lane I arm. Rout 1, yeateniay. , Mr. C A. O rrln, ' of i has beea yaging there Wrkl V'f" o '" e4 while la town fcntunUy, rier plawa hia lubocrlptlon. for three 4 t'.v.. j The body, of John Rreec, of near Fayettevill. ha ring , been miaalng ainee last September ha been located.; A dog carrying a human ankle bone 14 the way to the body .which was found In a deep ravine some distance The Childmi s Home 8oetty of , from the home of Mia Roa McUan, Craenaboro rwjuau The Courier to a nl of the miaalng man, .The dog announce that within the next sixty lad the officers to the place and dug Awm If !'l V miJ. 4n l.nl arlnn. nn a human akull. and the bodV and Aaheboro tlon fifteen bricht and baauUful bahy (rlothlng of the man wer Identified. .boya and Hrls ranring la age from, Mr. lireoc ara 70 years old and a Laburff. two waaka to twplve month. J. J. man of onoaual errntridtlea. After ...... lk. ll.A.T.1 l r!M.n.)wvM im CmMfT a hlaajiant tall and renewed Undent and will rive information to waa thought that be WM U11 auve any one Interacted. stipe Hn- a aearfih of several weak, at last it waa thought that be and had strayed away. a -waca , ,m.-i. .'. ..y.tA-, "J , Monflciv. at Aucticn m March 31st At WOBldck in front of i the coum i house, one pair of -good mules; one wagoii harness. Bjrbrderpf Board; of . Town mmis sioncrs of Aslteboiu I JALliS B. ra

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