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v.. 1 --r - -the asxiesoho counmn, Asm:noiia"K:cL:. ,. t t t n e cqIi n i e . U PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS -Thursday, May I. X924 i n I I i ii mi "The- Courier was delayed. a account 1 of the aty power. .There as a break 4own at the- plant and a part of the "time foe the past two daya the town i Uiasbee withoht water am) lights. r Rev. T. M. Harrison, item of Men 4t the Sew -High Point Coflege, was a Jfcusiness visitor in- Asheboro yester j Mry' and" Mrv'' Sanford" Martin and little eon, of Winston-Salem, were in " -Aahebaro yesUrday, returning tar. Mr. Martin had mad the lit erary address .at the closing erdae ' Farm ejool-av Mr. 'f rthe school and the coHnneneement at '' .Star.:: ? fi t J -'-1,' --I A wunberpot dtlaens ' of liberty ; jwere in -Asheboro yesterday in ; eon .'. Election with a trad jp "which l pupil sin the school had been "punished. : '-y-Mr. Jesse Pagh js in Raleigh, ; this "week attending a , meeting ;of. the Funeral PirectoraJ -fift r MiV-W.A. Gregory is visiting rala itivea in Smithfield this week. Mr. W, M. Leyton, of Marion, S. C, WaaiAsneDOyttdayi ton and his brother have bought the 3hri-V worka ai Gnlfi? ft MvS at I ir. Ana mra. v.-A. xuurif u rtn and rn w - L. Lambert attended the frfuneral of Mre T. H. TyBO at jirect Monday. v j:; v""-.' I lit' V. C.' MarUy, of Saiwjettr, was tin town-Monday on business. .. J Miss" Maud Miller,' who . is teach f ing at 'Parks'. Gross Eoads, was at 'Shomelasteek-end:.-'". j The Red Star Service Stetioh will sopen forniaUy Saturday, 1 May ; 8rd., This station is located on the corner tot- Fayetteville and Salisbury streets . 4and is managed by two Asheboro- men, James Bums and JoeT Lewallen. ' " Dr. and Mrs. Koy Hodgin returned Saturday from Raleigh where rthey i visited relatives for a few. days.'..' V F4JEJ. Byrd's .Store as secured the - -agency for Happy Home Dresses and Irtheir first shipment has arrived and the sale of them is now in progress. VTThesa dresses are only sold by , one I merchant in a town, and both , the ' make and price 'are quite- popular: This assortment is unusually pretty nd.r&nM from Misses sizes to 54. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hedrlck," " of High Point, visited their parents Mr. omd Mrs. J. H. Pool Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burns return ed Friday from a motor trip to Hick ory where they visited Mrs. Burns' Barents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Whitner. Miss KatWeen.HalC ofomaiivillei -was the week-end guest of relatives M Asheboro. . '4 -fr Miss Eva Bullock motored to Row land for a week-end visit to her par Mta. retnrninflr SundaV evening. V MrstMillard Allred left Monday fori Baltimore where .'Bne wiu Duyj ner summer millinery; V - y Mr. andMrs. a. opce - lew Wednesday for Pinehurst wnere tney will attend the State Bar Association. Mr. J. L. ' Pettus. who has for the past 12 months been trainmaster for the Norfolk: -Southern? railroad and -with liea4quarters at : Star; has- re ' -cently received an appointment to a similar offfce"ln the northern-division of the .soady ,Jt 4s understood that s IMr. Pettus', new headquarters will be at New Jtepi,ialidhat he will .-move 3iia f amfly .about May 1." ' Mr. aadrMiftriJeffersonr and son, . Clinton, and Mrs. C E. Stuart, of eagrove Route 1, were among those who attended the Missionary lecture by Mrs. Wm. B. Sturgeon at the M.. P. church-Friday evening. Mr. and Mn. Auman's son, Rev. Clyde Auman, wha in the-ramiefe fielii ws visited Sby Mrs. Sturgeon and her talk,was ef j . x. .Wingate Andrews, superintend jarticular Interest-to thesepeopkC u.J entof- Salisbury schools . for seven The Woman'. Club, will meet fit the: yeart, ias been elected superintend school building May lth iijatendof 'Jnt of the High Point cityCschools. Mr. ilay 7thTUfh 'li''C'i, Andrawa--auceeeda , Weaver M. Marr, Mr. Glenn York, of CentfaT PldWwhJ) has" directed the igh Point -waa in town Tuesday for the i day. - lecheols' for several years. but did n6t Mr. Melford Ferree. who has been tnnd for reflection. . Jn Detroit, JlichigaU for the; lstw. r. Misses Cleta Ricli. Nora and Id vears. arrived' in Asheboro vone day rtwilins. 'mnJ Mr.'Vertton Phillips, of Uast week for a short visit to his pr-. nta. Mr. and Mrs. C M. Ferree. be- Sot going to High Point, where he Aas a position. ' I TTW.P-W. rm. of Saleirh. will - Ul his Tegular appointment in Ashe-1 boro next Sunday preaching at eieveninrasiQ at Ellerbe this past winter re- n- the morning ana two-tunr - cue ' Celia Svkes,a respected coldred wo man, died .rather suddenly last Mon day night, at the home of Mr. J. tJ. Lewis, where she was employed as a ook. the funeral was,; at ; Randle- xnan yesterdayj Miss Blanche GatUa,.whofha JWb:MtGei Steodjeft last Thursday , -a nosition with the Southern Loan and .'.Trust. Company ia Greensboro,, hat ., accepted a position with, the . Rich jnond Real 'Estate. Co.. in Richmond. ; 1 ' Mr. L. D. Burkhead has. purchased IMr. C. E.' Allen residence-on - South . Fayetteville Street. ; and- will .'. move C within the next few days. Mr. Allen ( haa moved to his farm east of Ashe- Kama.'.. . . - t . v-- - Mr. and Mm L. B. LamWt -and . ' - eniiaren were goeeie oi if tenaa t m 1 Troy Sunday. , " . ' ' i, v Hide , Misses Jessie 'and Laura , Moser, of Randleman Route 1, are vis ' King relatives and friends in Mt .Airy this wmIl -' " i Vi ! Mr. and Mrs. Oerrell 8ogga, Mrs. and Messrs. A Ross, John Caviness, 2. T. Byrd and Frank Byrd atUnded the funeral of Mrs. T. u. lysor. at ton, was a week-end visitor in Asne rect Monday. ' rlioro. ' " - r - ' '-- "''.- Mr. and MrT.n. Hedrlck, of Lex- Mr. L. B. DavU, of BHer City, was irnrton, are visiting their eon, Mr. Ed a bustneis visitor ia town one day the JJMrick, this wwk. . - . . jflmt of tbts week.' ' . Dr. 8. U. Turrentlne, Messra, James Mr, S. S. Cox, of Asheboro Star nd JUy Tysor and 8. J. Lamba, of Route, while in Asheboro . Monday ;rvn(iboro, were among those who give The Courier a pleasant call and Jittcmlpii t " funeral of Mrs. T. H. renewed Us subscription. i -I rt ; )T. lay. I Mr. L. D. Bulla, who ha been ill Mm Tolnt, TV"" ! (. ...- . !,( r Cox, of High w a 1 -iic viidtor in town . ,tJ-. 1 Ji.ft la-t FrMav 'n i - , '." Is ha- a pnC - f.r l. IflHTlD T !'a r-'!iniM V e 1 i uy fiui, Cu.i here h Miss Ecther Kols and Messrs. L. P. Koea and Otrry LoCip are ia Saleirh this wevk attending a meeting of the K. C PuneraL Direetonw. J v , Mr. W. lm Clinard,' of Kekorr, was a visitor ia Asheboro Tuesdayi Mr. Ciijird ix diviaion manager- foe ttui 8peneer corset ' t t- t.c & Mr. S. M. Brflest ef Trinity-Route 1, was a business visitor in town en day the first of this week. -v ' v : The many good friend of Mr. Sam Bostkk, of Worthvflle, will regret to hear that his health has been quite poor for several weeks, v k' a , Mr.. Carl P. Murray, ' of Philadel pbia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. PresneU last Sunday. - . Mr. a B, Smith and Miss Reynolds, of Bamseur, were visitors in Ashe boro Tuesday.--Miss- Reynolds -has charge f -the ready U wear .depart .carMercantile Stor MmHuiiu A. W. Burt and J. W. Ewing" and Mr. Wellons BuV of Bis eoe, were U Asheboro .shopping Tues day. -'V --,''-' A -i '? ' ic ikti. Folk, of High; Points wtte gaesfot E tttMorfBjstWi Miss Martha Shuf ferd, of Chma &rve,4whoi is."-student at N. C. . WntGreensbofoi was a week-end vis itor of Miss May PresnelL t ; Mr. Ed B. Carroll, principal of tte Randleman, graded school and Mr. J. Wj Wheeler, also of jlandleman, were visitors in Asheboro Tuesday. c , Miss Lucile Morris a, member of the Thomasville graded school faculty, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and fMii E ft Morris, J3unday!" . Alias Eiyer tucnarason, wno unuer went an' operation at a hospital , .in Greensboro, Monday, is improving and expects to come horn the latter part of this week. - . , A Mra.lCordelifcVrjnderwood, who has been spending sometime with her son, Mr. J. T. Underwood at Liberty, has returned. " . ' .; . Mr. J. C. Moffitt, of near Shiloh, was visitor in Asheboro one day tiie latter part of last week. ' Mti Moffitt said that he killed a pilot snake last Wednesday measuring 3 feet and 7 inche in-tength and i.8 1-2 inches around';-' v.ir '. ' i - ? - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrlsh were visitors in Greensboro Tuesday. -, Mr. -W. J. Staleyrof High Point, while in town last Saturday gave The Courier . a pleasant call and renewed hissscriptionrs, j--., t:S . Misses. Myrtle and Nell Bobbins, of Randleman, were, the week-end guests of Miss Moselle Coble,'of Juliaau- A delightful party was riven in honor of the visiting-young ladies. , Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Hodgin and children returned from. Raleigh Mon day after a few days-yiBit to friends. Mrs. Colon Bunting, who has been WriiuMMMt for. the nast month, is': at Memorial JiospitaLMrs. Bunting will. proDaoiy unaergo p vjiervuvu.- Mr. Thomas Hanner was' in Ashe boro Tuesday returning -. to his home in Randleman afte;. teaching the sciibol at Coleridge. , a ,f. , Mrs Alexander or uianoue. is 'the' guest of her 0m Mr. Scarr at the Ashlyn hoteLi J1! . Mrs. J. L. Johnson and daughter, ; Martha, are visiting relatives in AtaVntel. Mesdames George Webb, I M. Fox and Miss Rosa Rush were visitors in Greensboro -Tuesday: . ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson have moved to Asheboro and are living in the; Methodist Episcopal parsonage. Mr. Peterson is connected with the new power line which is now--under constniction.' ' 1 . i ,Mri;an4 Mrs. J. M. Caviness were business visitors in Greensboro yes terday.,;,, e & -,'. -v , Mr. Arthur Harrison, formerly en gineer on the High Point, Randleman and Asheboro Railroad, is a candidate for Jthe Legislature in uuiiioru coun 'Harrfaon lives.in High Point. PranklinviUe; soent - ithe week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ETmer Rich. Mr. B. B. Moffitt and son, B. B. Jr., were the guests of Mrs. earner Kicn 1. -Miss Jessii Wood, rhd-has ' taught turned home the-' nrst ononis wee. . Me.- and Mrs;- .Claude Elmore, - of Greensboro, are- Tisi ting relatives in Asheboro this week. : . Mrs. W. M. Allred and daughter, Miss Gladys, attended the birthday of Mrs. Martha. Fraxier, hear Randle- man last ounoay. for Bock Island. JiL, where he will spend the aumraer. 'f, - , Mrs. & C Hubbard and -daughter, Miss Hope, of Farmer, were in Ashe boro shopping Monday.- . ; i 'f - Miss Martha, - Evelya iMorria, who Baa been , teaching at Mathews this past winter has retumad-, ; ; Mr. J. G. Beck waa a business visK (tor in ThomasvUle on day the latter part of last IrMki pan 01 law wseu ' ' - . Mr. Lillian "Thornburg. of Hitts Store, was in town shopping Monday. .Mrs. J. L. Johnson visited relatives and friends in High Point last Sat nrday and Sunday. ; '- Dr. and Mm J. V. Hunter have re tumd from Jacksonville, Fie where Dr. Hunter attended a meeting of the Rnnlluirn Rallw SorctMna. Mliis Marr Sue Rutisnd. of Lexino for the past three months, m able to be out again. ' ' I . MeMra. W. H. iforlng, Jesse Bear- boro and Hermnn Cranford went en a 'fiiblng trip to Thsgg'-.rd'e pond last I Mr. and Mrs. Jsmea Burns vlxlted 'Mm Pnr-i' prnt, Mr. and Mrs. 'A. A. V. UUntr, at- ilory oca,, day the latter part of last week, 1 Miss Adelaide McAluxer, of .Wins JULMSEl'T DELIGHTED WTTH toa-SaJem, la the guest 1 hr . aunt,' COMMCXM.NT SE&MOX. Misd May McAliUr this week. OTEJUl UtEWS ; ITEal -The Wonaa's Club will meet at the.. school buflding Wednesday. My 14U. inrtead ef May 7th which is the xw -lir (Utn. - Th -mho. 1or the ckane of date ts in -order that a report may be riren from the rederanoB meeting Nrhich will be held in Sateirn May 6th to 9th inclosire. The School Board has told the story as only one could who offered thieroom to the: Club --for -had been -on the ground himself. He their use. v jfKJm,x r.aBot aorne tim& liu mar in P)- F Mrs.' George Wehband .Mise Rose nou motorev to efnaoefo ineaaar..pteaa lor ine, noye ana.gins of oar f or the aftemoen. c- school to give what they had into The ', Dr. P. A. Henley, of High , Pout, JtasUr'a hands, seising the opportun was in town the first of the week en ity to become rmtn nA htir i;v ousiness. - - Social Column ' - Compliment Bride . 1 A lovely party complimenting two. recent brides. Mrs. James Burn and Mrs. .Shaf ter Ferree was given v by Mr. Laurin Cranfdrd and t Miss Mabel Parrish Saturday afternoon ati. On JasV Friday Rev. J. 0. Atkinson, th some of" the formers As of .Elon. College, preached a wonder the guesta arrived they .were greeted, ful sermon at . the Christian "cKurch. by the two hostesses, the nonorees and, Mr. , W.C Capel and. fanulyTof Miss Kathleen Hall, of TJiomasville. Candoii- were week-end visitors " In Places at the card tables were found Bamseur..- . " by place cards in the shape of dainty brides.- Rook and. bridge-were played until the" hostesses r called off - the games. ; When scores were added, too. prise for bridge went ton MisS -Bera Scarboro, being a compact, and : the rook prize, a bottle of perfume went to Mrs. J. D. Ross. vThe honorees were given lovely teapota. Frotenl Rev. W. L. Scott and others at fruit salad, ribon sandwiches, wafers, tended the Epworth League Meeting and iced tea were served. ' Entertains at Bridge. Friday afternoon Mrs. James . 0. 0f Walker entertained the members her bridge club and a few guests. : uu others on horseback. Understand Bridge was enjoyed through several h branch of Camp Bragg sta progressions and when the cards were P0? toT at our County Seat collected the top scose prize went tof. We are going to be lonesome for Miss Mabel Parrish This was a deck a fewmonths. Our school closing of gilt-edged cards." Chicken salads taes ..from us several teachers tmtn aandwichesl and tea were fthwugh the aummer and we fear the refreshments. Anwzu Oub. The "Amuzu Club" and several body and we wish to express our ap others were pleasantly entertained preciafaon for their splendid service. Wednesday.afternoonatthehome. of Mrs-J L Sttmner' t Miss Mary.Loflin on Sunset. Avenue. Bandlemanj and Messrs. C P. and Bridge was played at two tables, .p V'?"1 and of 'Liberty; ty little place cards marking the attended the services here Sunday places. Miss Elyer Richardson, hold- Mternoon.. tog Ughest score, received a deck of j Mr.JE. H. Bray and family have cards. Banana salad, sandwiches, recently, moved to town. ' Heis the wafers, pickles, and VicedJtea' were .new manager of Ramseur Milling Co. served, to tbe'following7Ml8ses Mabel i Mr. George AUred and family, of Ingram-Ethel Cox, Lena ffilliard, ,9rfelsr'JBpent Sunday wrth Mr Elyerl Richardson.'fe Elizabeth Skeen, Donna LeeLoflin,? Mesdames Gorrel Suggs, Lee Fritz, ancNTom Wood.' Randolph Book Oub M - ..1.- -mi.- L Tir ti nrA. in sr was hostess to the Randolph Book Club. " Mrs..J. 'D. Ross was Maddr. for the afternoon and the chapi proved interesting. Following this reading, Mrs. Wm, B. Sturgeon, "a guest of the club who has recently returned from a world tour of mis sion fields,- told interestingly of her travels.; Current events were dis- rcussed at length. Later a salad course, was served. -.. . -..if .Mrs. Johnson Entertains. .- Monday afternoon Mrs. it. Johnson was hostess to the North Asheboro Reading -Circle. Mrs. W.. H. McMaban. was leader for tne ai- ternoon, thf 15th chapter of Acts be tag 'the lesson. Afjer the discussion. an ice course -wm served Dy tne hostess. , f , , 1 Party FW the Seniors of the Frank- r Unvilie School Mis.Cleta Rich.. entertained in- formally at the hohie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Elmer Rich on Cox Street, Asheboro, last Saturday even - ingV honomg the members of tne ioo ft to a stake; thenee West . 166 .Senior, class of. the ; Franklinville high ft to John Preenell's line; thence schooL The Seniors are: Mary Hoi- South along John Presnell's line to a liday, Lula Routh, Ollen Wrenn, EK! stake; thence East 196 ft to the be mer Moon, Wiley Dickens and Vema ; ginning, upon which is situated a five Phillips. 1 room dwelling-house. Games were enjoyed and Miss Vlr-j . Lot No. 2: Beginning at a stake in ginia Lowe and Vernor Phillips en- the edge of Greensboro Street, the tertalned the guests with vocal and Northeast corner of Lot No. 1; thence piano selections. The hostess, as- N. along said street 63 ft to Randall sisted by Mrs. O. Elmer Rich, Miss; Presnelfs line: thence West with the Virginia Lowe and Master Leo Rich line of the said Randall PresnellUO , set-red cream, cake and mints, the! ; carried out, which are the class col-, ore. i v Those present besides members of, the Senior clasa were; Misses Pauline, Elliott, Irene Kearns, Virginia Lowe, Iola and Nan Lowdermllk Gertrude. Moffitt and Margaret Bute, Messrs. H. M. Rich. H. f. Fogleman, Lester' and Dall RichrPaul Routh, Dawson Hughes and Cletpe ,laec . ;. TRINITY NEWS Ritchie Johnson, of High spent Easter Monday with Poin friends and relatives here. . Miss Frances . Wood la spending sometime with her ' grandmother, Mrs. T. H. Wood on College avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Royals went ' to , High Point Friday, ?. Frank Shaw is going to build a house on the hill lust beyond the j bridge. It is located about where the old Davis place waa half a cen tury ego. : . V ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. '11 B. Craven, ' of RiHirecrest, have been visiting here. Key., J. B. Craven, of Chariotte, ' with their little eon J. B. Jr were la -towa Saturday?'"' , We learn the commissioners -met here lent Monday to discuss ways and , means for the new school building, j Our wide awake merchant Mr. Lee Royals. Is still catering; to the public The tourist tan now stop at the little trxxry end . be served a Blot inncn, fill the car ip with gasoline, and go on. 1 s . J . .. : I Nerius Ent-TUh. Howard Redding, i and other well-known collegians at at''llrg IT'rh School .functlQiis ' of tui tUce. Bamseur waa delightad wiU v. Wade C Smith's seaage Sunday af- Immm. tiTJL kl,. JTi. ' net CommenoeaMnt Devotional aer- -Tic. His text waa the miracle ef -the feedinc of the av h tute although he didn't mention h. He .wot uhm ma ana who nv lu loaves 'and fishes,.' We hope Mr. Smith comes tk. I.J J.'J i. - . 1 ..' .. - - . Saturday night, a large audience en joyed the concert by . the Ramseur Glee Club. The program t Closing juureises- Aas oeen puousned. i : :Revr Mr. Hunt , of .Bethel Circuit near Charlotte preached, Sunday night at , the Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt -were '. . visiting Mr. and Mrs. L I Foost... - The friends of Mr. Herbert Tvsor. of Erect, were very sorry to learn of his loss in the death . of. his good wife early Sunday morning, Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Moore made a trip to Greensboro last Friday. We re very sorry to hear of their in .tention of moving to that city soon." at Spring Garden church, Greens- boro,, Monday. j i We were rather surprised Monday to see a detachment of soldiers pass through town. Some half dozen teams, most of them six horse teams, fsOrae of them may not return. All have been re-elected and we hope they will come back- We have never had a finer corps of teachers than this w, Aiirea. Mr. J. A. Martin ,of Liberty, was in. town Sunday. Miss Pauline Allred spent a few. days with relatives in Greensboro last week. ; lWWV on1 Wm .T C. WatVina nf OrpAnshorn. wern visitors, here Sun- Jay. , , , air. urntnea aureu tuiu iwiuiyi vi Greensboro, were visitors here last week. NOTICE OF RESALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Randolph coun- ty, North Carolina, made in a certain special proceeding, entitled J. A Wall,'Admr. of Shubal Brickhouse, finmnti niimnw ,t. i. ro-eedin ir d ocket of said County .the undergi commi8sioner wUl at 12 0.clock, M, on Saturday, the' 10th .dav of M 1924 public auc. ti(m to yghest bidder for cash, at court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, all the certain tracts 0r lots of land lying and being in the aforesaid County and State and being in the Town of Asheboro, and being more fully described as follows, to- wit: I - Lot No. li Beirinnine at a stake on 1 the West side of Greensboro Street ANAPRONfD .. ATXAStl THE APRON DRESS SALE MANY WOMEN HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ( , AND IT HAS BEEN WELL WORTH WATTING FOR (MEFUI1Y SELECTED APRON DRESSES A new vnderprlced purchase waa Hade from the largest and most prominent makers of ' apron dresses at a price concession far greater tha any we have ever recdved en gar r meats of such superior qoalitr and exquisite styling. One look at. this, assortment of !tyUsh models wlD eonrinee 70a that these dressea are without exception, the greatest i Taioes jvu nave ever, bcvu , v i : Mr iW-t-ii ;-Ir ,j il V Amoskeag ( ginghams :Xn& tut "color; Scout : ''percales In , hundreds ' ? ; of prettjr new colors . terns.- Vnecaa, 1 nuiui,, a atone; thenee South aloag the f ThIsTinTirWing"m5irife4io at John Preened to - the" Nerth- of an advanced H4 having bee placed cotnVfUtlfaX'; thence East 'J , ' IT9 ZZ Frmn,t - S f W iaOT room dwell tented upon this room dwelling-house. . jHigh Point College High Point College is co-education&L It has a well" trained faculty. Courses leading to the A. B. degree Special courses offered in the fine arts. Building new, and fire-proof. Reasonable rates. Catalogue seat oa application. R. it ANDREWS, D. HIGH POINT, Safety and Convenience Do you know that .nine-tenths ef the business of the United States is done by some form of check? This con venient condition is possible because. the banking system of this country has been placed on such a SAFE BASIS that corporations and individuals- have' faith in it. The welfare of the banks depends in a large measure upon maintaining this CONFIDENCE. A checking account with this bank is an absolutely safe proposition. Your money is SAFER than it is in your own pocket and your check is as good as your money in any business transaction. We shall be pleased to have you open a checking account with us. You will find your account to be a means to safety and convenience. BANK OF FRANKLLWILLE E. B. MOSS, Cashier. . FRANK LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Building QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT If you are going to build a new HOME, BARN, GARAGE, or anything else, or if you need to RE-ROOF or make other re pairs it will pay you to see us for your FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING, SHEATHING, FRAM ING, MOULDINGS, CASINGS, ETC. RED CEDAR SHINGLES ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLL ROOFINGS, BUILD ING PAPERS, WALL BOARD, SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS MANTELS AND CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS Get your ICE BOXES now ASHEBORO WHEELBARROW CO. Asheboro, iy. C. ALL SIZES 18 to 54 . it -m. I I 1 I . In " ,An II. a: xho. i u ine oe-1 up uj w n . LCMOSER. 2t e-l-H-.x, Csnmisriniiei', "f Dn Acting President NORTH CAROLINA '""",' " - -'Jfj ' . s 4 ' , . . ' ' 1 Most desirable - new trimmings, ' 4 slaty - piques and organdies-.' ' -also attractive ric-rac "l and ' beautiful ,'combi- Materials
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