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1 -1- in?, im .T1TC AFTTTOO COT1 .'.rTTTTTO.N. c .THE COURIER 'Thursday, April 16, 1914 -vn " The County Democratic Convention ArQl meet in the Court House, 8tui- lay at 1 p. m. ' Delegate ffl U elected to the Stat convention which -meeta in' Raleigh - next Thursday, .Jjr lttk- '' Mr. JL G FugVof MillboTO, wai n "business visitor in Asheboro, Monday. Mr. J. . W. Fletcher, of - Salisbury, -was in-, town Tuesday for' several hours en business. ' ;i r Mral. if. G.v Webh,' and Mis Boss Rush motored to Greensboro Tuesday for the afternoon. Date Bollard, formerly of Randle man; an expert shoe man . who has .keen a clerk in : Greensboro Shoe stores for many years has accepted a position to become assistant manager of the Quality Shoe store in High Point J--. -lGseeeTale airWrUtaraTBn Criven; af TrixJtr. ; returned to Denton Monday after thfjiighted'a lar audM&ee'at the V.o-weea-ejKi at borne. - ' men's Club ia Kih" Point with a .Messrs, C. .CU and U M. Cranford splendid lecture on- "Landscape Ger nsade a business trip to New York dening. Mrs. Craven . baa recently City the latter part of last week. made an extensLre study on this tub- Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer, her bouse )et, having . graduated from the guest; Mrs. Laura Wilson, of Wash- American School of Architecture and ington, D.Ci Mrs. L a Moser and Gerdenina fen Kewark. N. J. ."Her Mrs. Hal Walker were the luncheon lecture on this occasion was especially rueeia ox airs. J. , m.. jruuiaan, ex practical aa aha stressed, the beaut) Greensboro Friday. ; fow f home grounds. ,V .- Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith K One of the new Radio seta in tbe In- West Aaheboro. a daughter. - I county is that of Mr. J. K. Jordan, of - 8eventy-aine high class building Trinity. rTh set is a good one, and lots and one four-room house, good furnishes much-pleasure and enter well, orchard, grape vinea, etV tainment to. the family and a large Rnokln Park. ' North - Aaheboro. number of their friends. wm be sold at public auction Satar. Very few eases ef small pox have day, April 19, at X o'clock. , ' developed in the county, perhaps due Do not fail to come to the big land to tbt: that a Urge number of in RMil n -i.rlr Nartk AaUO 1 w"" i m mv r 1 o'clock. Knr. inril 1. at Mm ; rhloia Callieott and., Mr. Everett Nance were visitors in High Point ni Hrnsboro last Sunday.' u Mr. and Mrs. - Raymond t CrowelL who have been confined to their home with measles are out afftusw have been vaccinated. The four I ANNUAL MEETING OP KAJNDULFH COUNTY B. & I ASSOCIATION :? :WWffl be'Keid kiliic'Coifii House r Tuesday night, April 15th, 3t,73Q P. M. All share holders are requested to be present in person 4 - or send proxy RANDOLPH COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION L. p. ROSS. Pres.b fyr I W. A. BUNCH,' Sec f-'. & Big Reduction On All Hats mnfif Prices cut on kU our Spring Stock in eluding ; ; Pattern Hats, beginning ThuredayjAjlM ind continuing MSSES PIASTERS & LOVEH Can You Giiess In these days of modern affairs, nearly everybody does business- with a bank The only real question is WHERE to do your banking. We would be pleased to answer ' that question. You want a strong bank, one that is conservative yet modem in every way, one thai Will stand by you, help you, one where your funds are secure, in fact a bank that insures Service and Satisfaction. THATS OURS. 1 ASHEBORO BANK & TRUST CO. Asheboro, C, PltOPERK AlEOF PERSONAL ursday,24tK Day of April, 1924 i the undersigned will sell 'jkt public auction, to the high uririt hlAAtrfnr tKah. nt mV home iri Cedar Grove townshio.1 Randolph County North, Caroliiia;'.'on!;.the 24th' day .qf. rrrApxil, 1924, the following described personal property: ,. - One mule; oae fresh milch cowp one Holstein ; heifer? l' one two-horse wagon; one hay frame and some hay; one f v; section harroWf one two-horse turning pfow two ,culU- uiTators; and .one gopher plow. VSome mixed grains; one colony bees. Some patent. bee hfves, and other articles . :-r of personal property too numerous to mention, v, , ( Vk rSaid sale will berin at one o'clock P. JL. Terms of sale . ; j m . ii J . at i 1 i , . . , . 'Wiil DC caan OB.ine oay oi aaje... ...... ... rlJ ,0-'ih ?e7Si,;!?v rt - '( ' r r-zzssssmammmmmmmm . ' " 11 . . .... .,.,1 1- .,... . -.,, 4 '3 H ,'t V .-1,;-. !:. I!ect me at the PAHniSII SERVICE . STATION, op ps.ite school builJirr, Eat or day opening day A FREE q-iart tf t'l wIlTi each five gallon purchase 'of gasoline.' cases at the Jail are about entirely recovered, and the jailor, Doke Lowe, who has also had a rather severe ease is again able to be out on the. street ? The bigrest lend sale ret is to be o April 19. See the posters and circulars for detailed information. ; Mr. Herbert Hammond.' who has been in High Point hospital, returned home last Sunday much improved. Mrs. A. K. Callieott. of Btneby. is spendinr a few days with her dauirh ter, Mrs. A. 8. Callieott, this week. ' Mesdames C E. Stuart, Emnutt Lawrence, and J. C. Yow, of Why Not, were in town Tuesday shopping. Do you Want bargains in real estate; if so, attend the lot salev in Asheboro Saturday. April 19, at 1 o'clock. ' Mrs. John Poole is visiting relatives and friends In Lexington this week. Mr. H. I Ingram is erecting a fill ing station and store at Sophia. essrs. Curtis and Madison Hun- sucker, of Hemp, were business visi tors in Asheboro one day the first of this week. Eighty fine town lota will be sold in Asheboro at Auction. April 19. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Duggins, of Cedar Falls, were visitors in town one day the latter part of last week. Miss Chloie Callieott has closed ner school at Vlah on account of measles. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hopkins have moved to South Fayetteville street" Mrs. Allie H. Worth, of Durham, a former resident of the town is vis iting here this week, and is welcomed by a score of her old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis are mov ing into their handsome new home on Fayetteville street this week. This is one of the many new homes of the town, and one of the handsomest resi dences in this section of the state. Miss Pearl Bailey, of Spero, is im proving after an operation at Hay- worth hospital last week. . . . - . ... . The best location tor dwellings ana business houses is on the new develop- ment in North Asheboro. Eighty fine lota are for sale at auction. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Presnell and. Mrs. Joe TV Lewallen went to Greens boro Tuesday for the day. Mrs. Sam Story was among the vis itors in Greensboro the first of the week. Mrs. J. W. Parks, of Ramseur is improving at the local hospital Mr. Wm. T. Hanner, of Julian, was in town Monday on legal business -Mr. J. V. Wilson, of the law firm Of Hammer and Moser, was called to his home at Lumberton on account of the illness of his mother the first of the week. Mrs. Paul Edwards, of Staley Route 1, is a patient at Hayworth hospital, having an , operation the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cranford, Mrs. W. H. Moring and Mrs. J. A. Spence represented the M. E. church, of Asheboro, at a district conference held in Greensboro Tuesday. Mr. S. A. Cox, of fisgah, was a business visitor in Asheboro Tuesday. Mrs. Gurney Hurley, of Abner, was operated on at Hayworth hospital Tuesday. She is improving very sat isfactorily. Mr. Worth M. Lewallen, of High Point, won 102 ribbons and four sil ver cups on his single comb Ancona chickens at the different' fairs and poultry shows, in . this and other states last year. ' . You get the lots to be sold ' in North Asheboro. April 19, at the Dtiee you bid at open fair sale. The Democratic County Convention will be held at the court house in Asheboro Saturday, April 12th, at 2:00 o'clock. A large crowd ia ex pected. Mr, W. E. Presnell, of Danville, Va., TlBlimt 1110 Biabd, HI ID. A. O. VMUVUlVij last Sunday. Mr.Presnell was ac- companled by Mr. 'Breathing, also of I Danville. Remember the Hammer-Holder land sale, Brooklyn Park, Saturday, April 19th; at l o'clock. Mr. V. J. Parker, of High Point, representative of rthe Texaco . Oil Company, was in Aaheboro the first of the week. The Texaco Oil Com pany has, two ffflin&'iatationft in Aaheboro. Those being the Parrlsh Service Station on outh Fayetteville street and the BurnsLtwalltn station comers of highways 70 and 76V Fay etteville and Salisbury, street. . ' Messrs. G. H. QJtneUsdn -.and , B. F. Richardson, of Seagrove Route 2, were business visitors on our streets yesterday. The movlnr picture theater in Ran- dleman was successful in putting on Mrs. Wallace Raid's. "Rntnair Wreck- ago" which was a picturefuH mH terest. , It brought out evil erxecta ol acquiring the habit of dopes. . Mr. H. T. Bray, of Kamseur, wm among the business visitors in June boro Monday Mn Bray brought with him some Interesting items concerning the old fchiloh hurch and the JlcttiVt family. ' ' ; . North Asheboro . la tht part - of Ashebero north of the Usailet prop erty extending io the forks of 'the Old Plank Koed. now State hard surfaced hlghwsy and the new cap ital highway-No 61 -leading to -the right frost north aide of Brooklyn Psrk by wsy ei Liberty to Grakam and connecting With tbe central hlgh wsy. thence to lUM;:h and to More bead City. ' 1 roollyn Park in North Aaheboro Is composed of 69 buUdmf lots to be sold at public suction, Sat- i 4 . . T, in . i ..t t. - 1 Everything You Want in NUNN-BOSH Shoes 33USrj "Faithful to tht Last" With the very latest touches of styles always. Finest Workmanship and materials. Ankle-Fashioned Oxfords no gapping, no slipping. Ball-Fashioned Shoes no "breaking in" necessary. Immediate comfort. Lasting shapeliness. COFFIN & SCARBORO ASHEBORO, N. C. ItM.linie To Begin Your Easter UN 4b-.. S. We have an exhibition of the most approved styles for Easter wear. It will be of interest to you to note the very moderate prices and high qualities. Shopping Everfast linen, 36-in., all new colors $1.00 Everfast Suiting, 36-in., all new colors 50c Everything in Scrim and Poiret Desprit. Everfast Voiles, 36-in., all . new shades 50c 75c and 85c Peter Pan Ginghams, . .Spring Color 50c Peter Pan Ginghams, small checks 69c ;Zepher Ginghams 35c . Other nice Ginghams loc Novelty Bead Bags $1. to $6.00 , $30.00 nne at 3z;.w "$ ' : Men's 2-piece Suits Just in Boys' 2rpant Suits, all-wool I I andpretty Patterns $12.50 Stp.tsnn Hata for Men: Straw Hats frfr Men !it$Uft $2.50, ;$3.5Q,' $4.00 & $5.00 Imwy? faster. Ups, au , iAdiesjjgilk Scarfs u$5.00 $ We are Showing all the new . i.ou ana z.w Big Assortment Belding Silk and Novelty Wool Goods At Attractive Prices Ladies Dresses $8.75 up to $25. Ladies' Spring Coats $10.00 to $25.00 Ladies' Silk Sweaters $6.00 to $7.50 Ladies' Wool Sweaters $3.50 to $6.50 Ladies' Silk Waists $5.00 to $7.50 Ladies' White and Tan Sateen Waists $2.00 Novelty Beads, Large Assortment 50c to $2.50 Van -Raalte Silk Hose, in Spring Shades $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Rose May Damask $1. to $1.50 Linen Damask $2.50 to $3.50 Napkins and Towels 10c, 25c, 50c, and 75c These are Specials. Curtains, and Drapery, all Colors $1.00 to $1.75 Pillow Slips and Sheets Marked Below Cost to Make Today. Shirts and neck wear. v TRADE AT? HOME-We are prepared to give you the very best in Style find Quality, and will make pricesTcQual to any; Come arid look us over before SPENDING YOUR MQNEY-TO' BUILD UP OTHER TOWNS. V'SB-! ; . ':: r u i-' ' ' ' " in ii i I 11.11 II II l 911 11; f I k' . a,v i w i i t- . . i ,.t , t ; . . . . . - , X t x '" 1 "V: 1 I si
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