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f . THE ASHEBORO COLTJER, ASHEEOr.O, N. G MASONIC NOTICE ' ; :f, r v ,7 naaicaooa A Calf ur Lodge Ne, 189 A F. 4 A. t, ctiitii at Sit T-A . Friday May AH Vaster Masons invited to attend. ,JOHf SWAJM, Master. .' JAMES NLT Secretary easssssssejeSSjasAWBsi1 KNGHTS OF PYTHIAS Lodge No. 23 Meets Monday night at 7:30 o'clock over tM postoffice. Degree of inquire to De conferred on Clay Rich ardson. AH member are requested to be present Visiting brothers are coraiauy invited to attend, ., .CHAS, H. REDDING, - Chancel Commander. R, L.. BUNCH, , , , ..r;?i Keeper of Record and Seal - CareJaakl,. :- niwrt The Courier w wish to thank ear friends and neighbors for s&eir kindness during the sickness and death ef ew wife and mother. W. D. Moffitt and Children. Card of Tkaaka We wish to express ear sincere ap preciation and gratitude for the many expressions ef sympathy and acts of kindness shown us during eur recent sorrow. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lassiter and Family. . METHODIST PRO itSTANT DISTRICT, RALLY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 13 BOLDINQ EIS OWN - J from t' e NOTICE OF LAND SALS UNDER MORTGAGE A district rally of tha Methodiat Protestant churches for Asheboro, Randkman, and Why Not charges will be held at Charlotte; Methodist Pro testant charch, four miles West of Saturday Morning Song- Service Devotionals ; Ten years eg wonderful hels from for my stasaach trouble that I I ...... 1 . recommended n te aunaiwos w uwlf; .. . - 'surrerers, Keeenuy jneaa u. mui ... - a :i r. ' j '. whose hrother in a distant city.- was 3rd and 4th. .The sessions will be- I lie c. i ; TBfoJvj - eWh jttcsZy aU ..tV Lvtr , 1 I. JW1"1 a2met,u, fc.c.ig. j;w.. ! 1 OJ&i. day dinner will grounds. NOTICE By virtue of the power Tested -in the undersigned by that certain mort-j gage deed made by N. D. Martin, en ' the 1st day of August 1921 and re corded in book 196, page 10 in the office of Register of Deeds of Ran dolph county. I will on the 24th day of May 1924 at 12 e'clock, sell at public auction for cash at the court bouse door in the town of Asheboro, N. C the following described land Beginning at a stake on the East side Liberty street, corner former King's lot running thence E. with said King's line 878 ft to a stake corner of p res ent E. E. Kimerys lot; thence North with said Kimery's line 173 ft to a stake, corner Ward's line also EL. E. 'ItimeryY corner; thence 'with said Ward's line 278 ft to a stake on. the East side Liberty road L; , thence South with said street to the begin ning containing one acre more or less. 10:00 i 10:30 10:45 11:15 Having qualified as administrator on the estate of D. H. Brooks, de ceased, before D. M. Weatherly, clerk of Superior Court of Randolph county, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on his prem ises on the third day of May, 1924. household and kitchen furniture and other articles. Sale begins at 1:30 P. . M. . All nersons - having claims against said estate are noti-1 being three-fourth of lot on Liberty fled to present them to the undersign- street. ed, duly verified, on or before the 14th I This sale is made on the account of day of April, 1925, or this notice will the non payment of the sum of six be plead in bar of their recovery; and . hundred dollars with interest on the all persons owing said estate will j same. Said default having been, this come forward and make immediate sale is accordingly made under said settlement power. - This the 14th day of April, 1924. This the 24th day of April, 1924. J. H. LEACH, Extr., I W. V. LEONARD, Mortgagee, 6t 4-24-24 Ramseur, N. C 4t 5-1-24. Ramseur, N. G 1:80 1:45 2:15 2:45 3:15 7:45 8:00 10:00 11:00 1:15 1:25; 1:45 2:20 3:15 Rev. J. W. Hulin stricken with acute indigestion and rTJ., 0! brother 'was holding his own, and I The program 1 as follows, ""-t th.tlf.Tr'. Wonderful ; ;. ' ' ' .' , . I Remedy will 'entirely restore . him." -n - t m n: T, i. m. almnlA . VifihUm itiwnantiaa . . ney 4. n. ireuuJKW , - r-rt vux iuuibi wugr tu vuj tvw ..... The Prayer Life of the Church . , Mrs, A. G. Dixon Savin; the Community for Christ " and the Church Rev, W. F. Kennett Noon Hour Sonjr Service Devotionals The Rurirot n Privilpm and Not & Burden . Rev. A- G.Dixonp, D. Stewardship from a Layman's View- . i.,',fl(r - point ... . . r. .-. . , Mr. F. R..WQliams My Experience with the Budget .... , Mr. WrL. Ward , - -Mr. VL A. Garrett Opn discussion led by Dr. Dixon. ; . i - , , . .1 v Saturday Night - ? Song and Devotional Service . . . . ; Mr: Robert T. Lloyd Address . . . . . . r : . Rev. A. G. Dixon, DD. "V ' .' 'if,.. , Sunday Morning Sunday School Lesson. Reviewed by . .'Mrs. A. G Dixon -Sermon .;......,.. .! Rev, AG.1 Dixon -V ' Noon Hour Song Service and Prayer. t ir-ctot evtrjTrter. aakai wmoni t , a, m . ,e MW aOM , lliw Wfamtmwmmmm ism , 4 I ... ..... . ." ' . 1 ' I . , ' V. F-jHV. '.aitr'-t.- ,- 't;rfff:1f ffelB" 'F Urn ; Mrs. A: G. Dixoh . . Rev, R M. "Andrews,' D.1J. llr Robert TjtLIoyd Mr. I F Ross Rev, N. M. Harrison, Jr. Business Meeting: and Adjournment.' r. "V' ; " The Child in the Midst Our College .. Our Young people BIRffS 1 "rrr AMERICAN Twin Shingles Bird's American Twin Shingles make a hand some, durable roof for homes of any size, as well as for garages and other buildings. '1. They have a smooth surface of natural red, green or blue-black crushed slate that will not fade in . color. , -rv . 2. Have the cUstinctive, arched cut out that gives a decorative appear ance to the roof. 3. They are waterproof and spark proof. 4. Are one man, one hand shingles, packed in easy-to-handle bundles. . American Twta' SMnsU Or mad .BW,,"": &J"2l 'actum of rmpuw r mi onnaan, moi -y--""--- r ofcWow1 or Bird's rwquif. ' P i2 Anh? Car Will Arrif This Week,, TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY Asheboro People Are Doing All They Can for Fellow Sufferers. Asheboro testimony has been pub lished to nrove the merit , of Doan's TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS . . . - - (Continued from page 1) families. When it comes to raising , f, . . ; V . . ' line ; xrmu uuutuica puiu ciujiwkb ui. tPillsto ethers Jn Asheborowho ul-ijjiwrence etands at the head ;of the I -fay fMm had hiKlra and IridneV .1118. mil .i.. j ' ' " fr fntm had backs ' and kidney .ills, Tst anv sufferer doubt this evidence of merit, we produce confirmed proof list in this county. Asheboro may not be making as 01 merit, w yraiuw wuuiuniu .wi ',i, rinA trii, -statements from . Asheboro people J? Lt who aeain endorse JDoan's Pills-con- P.maJmm?1-je8' firm their former testimony, an Asneroro caset - .. f i ii u. Mrs. Hugh J. Burns,N. 'ayene- ""T";'"- . t2rZWt"Thlre would ' nsiderahle. money i LvC'-rr" .li kept in Asheboro and JBandolptt coun- h uck y"t' t w X i ty,-tf out merchants would nse coh headaches and ciziy speiis. i me way servative advertising and inform the public of the stock they, carry. . By this means our money ' would stay in our county and the benefit would be of decided .value.? The Greensboro merchants got :ovecS million dollars worth of business from , Randolph county last; year. - .The - High; Point merchants eot a business almost as great as the Greensboro merchants. nouses . got will contin- Doan s every ones to ''jj county until our -merchants-: let the my saoneya u gooa oroer. ; InubUc know what they have by ad 60C atauaeaiers, rosier-auiBurn - -m-j,,- it ' H '.' ; my kidneys acted bothered me great ly. 1 finally sent xor uoan s mis ana after I had .used one box, I was feeling better. ' ,1 kept on taking Doan's until 1 was cured 01 tne at tack." (Statement given January 2, 1908. X ' ' On December 15. 1921, Mrs. Bums -JJ 1. unn,.-. Is nntWrirr lilr . Tlnan's .uucu. , v .17 t Of course the mau. order mis ior me. -.am w a bitf business and they all wnnm mi uonir wiuiuub wrouu uor , Co, Mfrs., Fuffalo, NOTICE ! JlttVlIlK nuwilMl H HUJUIUSUMV4 l Aft. tVlA ,cui Wam) n M wnthriv. nHr Itownshin. was in Asheboro S few days of the Superior Court or- Kandoipn ago. mr. bmiww nne u aim Mr. Geonre Saunders, an em ployee of The Courier for some time, has purchasect the Coltrane bungalow in Want Asheboro. : Mr. Gh P. Barker, of Providence county; All, persons' having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, du ly verified, on or before the 1st day of May, 1926, or this notice will be pleaded, in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing eaia estate win come forward and make immediate settlement This 28th day of April, 1924. CM. FERREEAdran . 6t 8-1-24. . ' I , Jal023 TliVlsnli iaralrS irUtprcars .1 ft) . tKe public paid $302351950. not including- ;ignt IS is 6 war tax or !s-- '1 (1 . - E. L. HEDRICK, Pealcf , Asheboro N. C 4 .H I. .' II'.' I ' El 1 . Asheboro, JN. U tNtjUy . .Jtf .1 - 1 ' - .V O Ofl'. O O , M lM; srill cleeoee the StSMoq, peiify - the Mood ajMop yew wen, - For Constipation -: Io(lkstkKBnicwness,fc B n 'r, 1- r r- Women's 75c biii Hose ; Women's $1X0 SIIk'Itosv:f .hV :V'iV TSe'f Women's $1.50 fctfk Iloaa'V..V'o Uo:; NOW ON ANDr mLE BEj AS TT WILL TAKE US SOAl&TiMlS TU ? VfTsfxO ilanea Unlon'-SultsTTr.WTSW'f Women's fLOO Bed Room SflpperiAU; J;80cj Best quality colored Table OU Cloth yd, 25c '-Best quality, white Table Oil elotyd..30e Men'a $1.00 XIae Cbambray'ShirU ,72e Men's $123 OyeraHs V $1.65 $6.00 9x12 Mattinjf Ragi'". $35 $23.00 9x12 rrc"!j Rugs U 'v,, $195 r.est quality lather Georce sheeting rcr Yard r 12 l-2c Good quality. Blonchlrj, per yd. ;.13o r,!cnH, "Women's and CKIldrcn't 13c fcoc," - Tcr lair ......... 10e ri-n's $3.r,0 Rulhcr Eo&:'...wi...;. $.1.83 r j't cvrt!-'; t' e fr't t' i "! tt t'.'.-rktif Vt..;c;i f . ' .IS. . . : Women's $2X0 SiHc. Hose .'J'.T; . ; 6J$1,M : Women's $1.72 Siik' noseV.'t , . 15) , $1.00 (JUlelte "Razors .'i.f,4;tiiVAv. 75e ' 0cv Boys' $8.502 Tants Suits iWJS ?l $3X0 Boys' $9.502 rants Suits', tVAS Boys' $11.502 rants Knits ,;..i,'$8J3 f;uiUV.,ii'103 3 i i io i . t it. ... t c r Tfrrhin;!e is all flew. Ko o! I hUp worn stuff at an.'" Out tl.. 'rcti's Oxfords, Pomr- pn 1 J'aniJ.'V 1 cotnpicte In all Boys' $14.00-2 rant f ulls" . 1 his farming operations, run up into the thousands annually. Mr. A. a Cox. who is one or . tne lanrest land owner in Richland town- ship, will nut 23 acres ; ln j tobaced ' Mr. M r. Tuieh.' of Millbor Route 1, who has been alckr for several months does not improve very much. Mr. Push is 73 'years old and is one of our besli.cltixenB, j, 'V . .Without, good , local newspaper, what channel is there for the hews of the town and surroundinreountry. (.nnnl W1I rayk tn mm that he is very feeble at his home Jn the f KHIK.IKWIll ... ! . -v, . Work Will sooil i begin on the new brick home for the Hedmont - Chair three miles north of Asheboro, 'has recently compiew h.it i modeled , dwelling. V Mr Hughes, has the bestiarm ift Asheboro township."; hw beenTsuggerted : that ,J the campaign f 'aohs' .,wiU ; be entitled, "Should-'1 OUed'Acqttiltance;;jBe wSu '"tfpoe&, are rejofcingr n.'liHuiin of 'nrinr.' tiie' thrifty householder Is more Impressed by the lieM.tai-after, fiTufleri0a,aperou- young, farmer of the Puller 'section, was in Asheboro one day last week.' i .The real worth-while booster of the community Is- a man with' the neces sary .Vision TO tasw aavaniage m vy uvihuuw.,u m home town. Several years ago ' Mr. John Caveness bought up some vacant property in. various sections of Ashe .boro' with view ' of impTovinr it latr on.1' Since then he has eceonv 'pllshed S wonderful deyelopmeht, hav ing erected a number of" attractive hiintralows and brick Store buildings in the city. Jle Is .now punMng for ward 'work on arr attisctive brick fnm'liundinBV ' Mr.' CavenesI is building booHtor" - ''y;, - . ft ' ' ; " fc-r 'm. Marv Smith' dM at the home of her (I ju; (itr, Mrs, J. M. ErooV-, at (.,! ri l 1- ri '.ty tnortilng, April Z.th of t ( :.-n" utrd H years, Mrs. :'; 1.4 ci . t Coleridge's oldest and i-"?.t b-lovf ciuxns.J- The !ecc.."l Is mirvlved by two .Trt. rn f'mith. . TrnnrT; Jack nr'i, ! .It t'.'y; two i' 1 ' m, hV-' I ..! i.'nii' '. ::..rirar.!..)n; ."n. J. i'l - Itl lT ( lit ' ,! ripproof pants J . . . 1 Th. a JT ; t-fls-i I V 'r-'i , 1. '"'' .J '-f '"'wJ 7 v or t iff T;il- .1!. "!.' "nil' til ft vl togs-. UmnujQta 'i 'Khaki 1CoveralU ' ? .'7 krwas r'' Greensboro's'- best .Wbrfo' , Inge clothes can: be found In , rRUFFSTUFF Dpartmsnt 'i'ddwnstairt atTiVanstory'8. " i TToirdfr nra tha guaranteed ;'.'s Sweet-Orr, Tug - O - War' iw.' aujtsr r Slxinien" can.'fr ip, sr ..r ir. fo.Vl.Everytttalo thtaVo- 'jdoors v worWr. Overklls, r work Bhlrteu Uwort Aulta, 1 '(three piaca-jultta 34w as w , "18.601- doves. .hats Socks. R 1 1 7erythlDgbrIce4r0 Jowiit ; iaQa exrxs proni ivyour ia l.t : - Suits .to f- i iais'lqr-wf ivii 41-ji.K'.,h-.l 1 i'- f o ler MHk . n-: ,- 4 P:i5-Cor !to '.'rrtitchVM $30" ""Meet me at VcinstoryVLr i " . ' ' 1 i 1 "ii i in r r,- , C. II. McHniumi iiuujrELEniONr.p' .' Boy.i.Pep't- o Offi-i A".' 1 ore i 10, Si.J rr, C.r- five grand' '.:x 1 2113 f r- ) r. i fit ; i, ill h')rr nd in ou'etaiiuai i in Concord enne-
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