Pft Light - --T-. THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. C. Thursday, 2dy 17, X921- Praia, A citu-Pw i WANT COLUMN ef iMml in the Ceaataaity. Ne HmiSed edvartietag win k f Ul n lock peetoffie Wxtt in the Hit a Point portoffiee wiU ba in creased October 1st. Box roUIi are ea postoffiee receipt!. and cine receipts of th High Point Peter Davis tfUter. aged 70 Ttni tea for Ui taaa M teats aad all 0ffie hav increased considerably the ?!? and 8 norths, died suddenly at hi 4ortJaeaW eeat la M ae- portofflee department has ordered the noma in rantUavUie Sunday eveninr Funeral services war conducted raaiaeaicd y result aaca. at the M. E. chare Monday afternoon by FOB SALE Cabbage ad caJlarfl .increase.. Itev. A. L, Locas, pastor of the M E. chuic . at-liberty, aaaiitaj by Rev. W. L. Scott, of fiaaaewr. Mr. Luther waa bora in Union town ship, this .county, and vas the son of Sidnrr' C and Jane Luther. He was twice married. His second marriage tf 7 3 24. waa to Miss Alice Slack, of Franklin-1 vine ta 1910 and since that time he WANTED Sales aiea and Waeaea to Cleveland county is planning to make power avauaoie to every SPERO NEWS ' Big Wheat Retard - j Governor Charles W. Bryan af Ve- rSrKiai wi'.p. &.v3?AS ? visitm to V.eet Virginia aad Tan-- wuJru rwvM. v,-. . tention of reaimin liis nosition. IT. un a larga area-"Ther'eaea--,i nr;. ""nrT, iTTT 1 . n nutK nmnko ' Judjre N. A. Sinclair of Favette- and Prise Winners, 10c per 100 w painfully injured Saturday J delivered at Parrish Service Station, aiieraooa near Albemarle wnen Uie Asheboro, every Saturday or mailed automobile in which he was nding postpaid 200, 25c; 600, 60c; 1000, overturned and pinned him under 11.00. Causev Parks. Pisrah. N. C nenth. Mrs. Allen Win slow, of Hlrh Ak-.v.i. i 1 Point, was the guest of Mrs. 6. A. if the crou aversjred bushels bar candidate for re-elect- - - f A. L . ' . acre. placed The county board of agriculture of made his home here. Surviving axe the widow, one neph ew, a sister, three grandchildren, and one daughter who lives in Michigan. W. C Jones and family and W. L Jones and family left Wednesday arning for Fort Bragg, returnin St 7 20 24. and BUT Property in Greensboro .home morning for Friday oy way of Biacoe, Troy Badin. Mrs. Foust, of liberty, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Barbara Slack. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fentriss and daughter, Miss Ollie, went to High Point Friday, returning Sunday ac companied by Miss Margaret York. T. F. Jordan, President Franklin ville Township S. S. Association, was a visitor at Giles' Chapel Sunday Lime and clover will make the school Sunday. Mr. C. C. Brady and family spent Sunday afternoon near Siler City at the home of Mrs. Jina Fox. Joe Fox, John Sumner, Clyde Jones and Misses Fannie and Laura Sumner and Mrs. Anna Fox were at Greens boro last week. sell Lad 'N Lassie Toggery, Wyant electric way lingerie and caravel Knitted farmer in the county. A number of sport suits. Write us the line or trunk power lines together with small lines you are interested in. General individual plants in various sections Sales Co., Room 60 Jenkins Hotel, of the eountv can ha tanned with Asheville, N. C. 'little expense. It is said, so that the i power lines may be run in all direc- - tions making the current available to IOT everv farmer who deidrea fx avail Hughes lass Sunday. A new bell has been Bailey's Grove church. Mr and Wra. ft S Farlnw. Archdak, visited Mr. and Mrs-Gurney yeraey.belt perhaps the best wheat Henaoclast .Sunday. i : .proxtodnr area of it size .fa the Rev. Mx. Penn, pastor of Bailey'a . Wrr- '. 'XfX jrevw cnurca, am not uu nis appoms i In I ' Tbe f ana has been consistently Un proved by the aae of ' lime and . te of rumea. The farm is in the famous ment last Sunday on account of being I . .P' rTey' ,Iorme,r, rvernor called to Georgia to attend a funeral ?l??u,Aro.una preuoeny or a MiM nrM pv.' mj. p-fc, : amBK ,n -nareswn was ncquiweo. in Rooter, of High Point, eowt last Saturday of thargetr of visited Mrs. Gurney Henson one dayivWtlT1I, c'' -lZiSL- last week. Mrs. Martha L. Tregdea Dead connection with the failure of his bank some months ago. It was charg ed specifically that he received - de posits when he knew the bank -was insolvent " ui uncsuiicuk i auu mmseiT or tnr nnnnmmirv ir th i j-n i r - . . .T;" pT.:m- Z It" "Av resiaent oi ureensboro lor about " .vbovuwio county in uk souin, II not in uie with easy terms. Apply to H. B. entire country, to take this advanced moore, wiin iixie rteaiiy jo, aia step. 1-2 souin Lim street, next to iNa tional Theatre. Phone 8786. farm rich all over. Get "Mascot". The Standard Agricultural Lime. AMERICAN LIMESTONE CO., Knoxville, Tenn. For Sale at Asheboro by W. C. Cox. eow 4t 6 12 24 WANTED To rent a trycide for year old child for two weeks. It The Courier. Mrs. Martha L. Trordon. aved B0. died at her home in Greensboro Sat-( . Booker Co, of Martms has beruh suit ajramat J. M. 19 Fielda. Randolnh farmer hvinr near years. She was the wife of Thomas the Guilford countyiine, asking Judg D. Trpgdon, a son of L. H. Trogdon ment for I87&80, alleginr that" the of Worth ville. Surviving are the company purchased a quantity of seed husband, one sister, Mrs. Zora Trog- peas and Deans from Mr.' Fields and don of Greensboro, and four children, that the goods were not shipped. The Funeral services were held at the defendant sent the companycheck for Tabernacle church, this county, Sun- the amount of the order but same was day afternoon by Rev. W. A. Barber, returned unpaid. '"- tan te the governorship. Talre' Beware of laahaltM T "wag aov traele i Miss Roeller Allred, of High Point, Cabbage, Collard and Tomato Plants. Leading varieties, 250 35c: 500 50c; 1000 $1.00, all postpaid. Wal ter Parks, Pisgah, N. C. Was at home last week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Hug-h Maner. Miss Pearl Burke and brother, Alton, spent 5t pd 7 10 24 . i i i . 1 1 i , . uie ween-enu ac Wilmington ana ( . Wrightsville Beach. Cabbaee. Tomato and Collard Planta Mrs. C. J. Grimes, of Hieh Point. IS ! flnv mifl nt.it v tmiwri nniy nlonta . . " I J "1 v j vvuss a,uT uaiwa spending some time with friends and relatives here. The funniest show of the season, The Marriage of the Midgets, or the lorn inumo wedding, will be given 4t 6 26 24 under tne auspices of the Betterment Society, at the high school auditorium Friday evening, July 18th, admission 25 cents and 15 cents. M. L. Allred and family motored to Gibsonville Friday and Winston-Salem .Monday. properly grown for summer set ting, 150 postpaid 25c; 500 post paid 50c; 1000 postpaid $1.00. R. O. Parks, Ulah, N. C. i I I H Tl "Tl HO II XV !' ' 1 !; CI i h.. , esV Y II UK II llll II V II iT II II li II N II II wrx 2 WWW- V JLL YL '-.UUJr FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a Ford Truck with dump bed will sell at a bargain with or without the dump or trade for automobile. The truck has new tires all around. E. T . . , , , I " ... v rreston snaw, wno nas Deen taking 2t 7 10 24 treatment at Wilkerson Hospital,! . came home Saturday and is getting FOR SALE 46 acres good farm land along nicely. I t.v(1 f-ross tnwnRhin T,er T?t,. dleman. Priced right for quick sale. Terms if wanted. Marearet 1 Everything in Our Stock Except hrocenes Rankin, S. Ashe N. C. St., Greensboro, Ladies Work at Home, Pleasant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. For full information address L. Jones, Box 2, Olney, 111. It 7 17 24. GRIST LEADS OVER SHIPMAN Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Cox were the guests of B. F. Harden at Ramseur Thursday and Friday. Mr. A. V. Jones and family and C: H. Julian and daughter, Katherine, 4t nd 7 17 24 Winston-Salem. A few of our people attended the Farmers, Rally Day speaking and barbecue at Asheboro last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson and John McKinnon, of High Point, were vis itors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Craven, Miss Mattie Buie and Garland Slack went A. - I! 1 TT'll if j YJ" aSr'-n J I Complete returns of Saturday's Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Garrison and - i : -o i. V SL ; SS at1ndtd Grist and M- L Shipman for nomina- preachmg service at Ramseur M. E. tion on democratic ticket for com- liRy t to !missioner of labor and printing had Charles Buie, of Troy spent Sunday not all reached Raleigh today. How- at home with home folks. :everi complete returns from 29 coun- . a T, dl ii i . . ties and incomplete returns from 27 Editor H. B. Phillips Visits Lexington others give Grist 45,198 votes and tw tj t ti. ii r r iL Shipman 23,357. Indications are that pi? v .. i,iipsi ea't0rT, 0f th1 the ex-service man will be nominated Radio section of the Boston Post and by a majority of at least two to 1. and Treatise on Trigonometry, has been visiting his brother, Major Wade H. Phillips of Lexington. Mr. Phil lips has delivered numerous lectures on "Radio" while in North Carolina. Report of the Condition of THE BANK OF LIBERTY At Liberty, in the state of North Carolina, at the close of business. Card of Thanks Wm 30th, 1924. Resources We wish to thank our friends and Loans and discounts 278,680.11 neighbors for their kindness and sym- Overdrafts 199.35 patny during the sickness and ripnth uniteu oiaies Bonus ano A ...... . 1 1 of our sweet little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox. COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION IN AUGUST It is announced by officers of Ran dolph County Sunday School Associa tion that the annual County Sunday School Convention will be held on inursday and Friday, August 7 and Liberty bonds 10.300.00 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 12,000.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from banks, bankers, and Trust companies 52,875.20 Checks for clearing 24.00 Total 364,078.6fl Liabilities 8, in the Methodist church. Aahotvim Capital stock paid in 87.600.00 laung a prominent part on the aurpius iuna 8,000.00 6,682.75 80,240.86 program will be the following well Undivided profits, less cur- known Sunday School workers: Miss rent expenses and taxes Daisy Magee, Raleigh, Children's Di-L P11 vision Superintendent North Carolina ;Depoita subject to check, Sunday School Association, and Prof. I individual J. B. Robertson, Supt Cabarrus Coun-1 Cashiers checks outstand- ty Board of Education, Concord. I te 1,287.92 In addition to these outside speak- sTinss deposits 219,015.18 ers a number of the most Prominent , accrued interest due de- Sasrors ana sunaay School workers in ie county will take part in the va- 0 llflfMMIttlHIIIIIilllllllltlttllllllltllllillliiiiiMiiiiini, a I We offer the f ! greatest bunch of j j shoe bargains that I North Carolina f I has seen in many j I days. j I i 5 Goods Exchanged Positively anything we sell you during this "Daddy Rabbit" Sale will be exchanged, and if we cannot fit or suit you we will REFUND YOUR MONEY TO YOU ANY TIME DURING THIS SALE. This does not apply on goods sold by the yard or on ladies' dresses, suits or coats that have been altered. No refunds or exchang es after the sale closes. Em IIINHIIIIIIIIIIIMIMHW h Mis v - i . Sale will be for cash or on approv-. ed ' credit , to our, regular customers pi. Our Guarantee POSITIVELY ANYi THING SOLLT .YOm DURING; THIS "DAD. DY RABBIT" SALE has our guarantee of be ing the very best . mer chandise the market af fords, and not one price misquoted or one article misrepresented. We want you to take ad vantage of . our great,, saving we offer you, iaii also trade with us in thef future. "DADDY" RABBIT En SALE CLOSES SAT. JULY 26th, 10:30 P. M. In order that our inahy friends and customers may have every opportunity to avail; them- wivea ox tne remarKaoie Dargama m our great uaaay Kaobit Sale, we havertlecided to con- Poit rious sessions of the cminntinn Total 1354ir78.M in charge or the arrangements tor,01 01 norm uarouna, U)unty or tne convention are Mr. H. B. Moore, Knaoipn, July loth, 192. and Miss Hester Patterson, President! . R M- Brower. cashier of the nd Secretary of the County Sunday aoova nmd bank, do soltmnly swear School Association. These officers are that th abort statement is true to requesting the co-operation of all.111 of m7 knowledge and belief, pastors, superintendents and other! , B. M. BXOW1TB, Caahier. Sunday School leaden in the effort te I Subscribed and aworn to before me, make the convention a success. fouowinff a plan started at the count convention last year, the offi cers have announced that affaia this ear a nimnanc will the Sunday School having present in - tne convention the largtat number of representatives' sixteen yean of af ' and ver aeeordlnf te the number of . miles tmeledT Thf nurnber of reo- , . sasentauves rrom eaca Bunday Scaooi f will be multiplied by the number of . , miles from that Church to the Coti- i,. imiuun na uie - cunuav . OA..I 1. 1 V - ft . M . . I. .,." ituib; utm larjresc loiai will X receive the pennant , It Is erpected V , that there will be much friendly otn , , petition for the pennant amona-. the Hunday School of the county. The ' , Sunday school with which the conven . Hon is held, and others within one tnua, will not compete for the pennant r Iftaae Stone of Mnnnt" VarnVm . ; Pprintrs and Min Ethfl Welch, dsuj-h. t-r of Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Welch of Ore liill, were recently married at ,uer city. ; . ; , uua zotb day of July,, 1924, ; t t C TROT SMITH, Notary Faille, r. .vorrect Attrt: j,, .... . G. A. FOSTER,'." ' J. 1 MARTIN, '". ' ; ''.''. t-'--- DIrectora,' ucr, ovrsn . .- . - baarlem oQ til teea t world ' wide remedy for kidncy,liver and bladder disorders, rheumatlem, lumbafio and uric acid conditions. eorraet Irrtarnal troublra, rftmulate vital orcana. Three ilaca. An dntciWta. IimM on tbaoriinal gaouina Ooco Mkmu 26th. Don't miss ii tit is postively the greatest sale of first class merchandise - at bargain prices ever offered to the people of this community. ; :r0::'': , Some &ma: SpmMMSmm, f, a '" ' ' ' in i'ii'i" iin-ii ii I, ii !, j, '" i 'i nVi" ' L.J' It EXTRA SPEOAI PRICE We have one special lot -of high-class LaW Slipper- in n - sizes, colors and shapes, one and two pairs of a Idnd. Not one pair sold- for less than $160 and on up to $5.00. Your Choice-? : 95c EXTRA SPECIAL -PRICE Have you seen our 1.00 and $15' Wash.Silk! If .not, be sure to Bee ii, because we have beautiful patterns la It and the price we offer you it at is less than it cost at the first of the season. : ' , - Your Choice "- EXTRA SPECIAL PRICE ..t'.'.V : Vt, '-''fi'i -; . One special Jot of nearly 200 pairs of Xidfes' New7,Styhs'h';. Slippers; - that .' sold from $3.00 io $3.75, in '-'ali ' the .wanted leathers and'sizes.: They are. Wonderful values ; be sure to see them ' Your" Choice- .' 51.95 mm Ot1 - - "0 Ramseur Wc Save You Money ' - North Carolina (IWj fc!. Copi,Ml br D. Htjr, EJ,l,h, N.C It net hfrlnj.). 4 A A A A A ..a .

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