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I THE ASHEBOEO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. & Thursday, Auxuat H, 1221 ? f ','vir" p . V. ! - ' V -' - . i ' . ft " ' 1 Davids- Rrtbli-a- Name Ticket Ita Republicans of David&oa county net in the court house in Lexington last Saturday nd nominated the fol lowing ticket: For sheriff, Manie L Hege, of Arcadia town-hip; register of deeds, Joe H. Hege, of Lerington ; Legislature, Don A. Walser, of Lex ington; county commissioners, Charles H. Fritts, Tyro township, J. B. Elliott , Jackson Hill township, and Charles S. Payne, Thomasville township; road commissioner, J. H. Greer, of Lexing ton; coroner, Dr. J. L. Sowers, of Lexington; surveyor, Charles Russell, of Emmoni township. John F. Wilson, of Arcadia township, was ratified as the choice of the district to make the race for State Senate, Card ef Th-sks Meekiaj Speaks at Albemarle Monroe Tucker, of Oakboro, died containing sufficient sign-tares to from lose of blood in s nnuursy of place his nam an the primary ballot We wish to epres our sincere thanks to our many friends and neigh bors for their deeds of kindness and words of sympathy during the ill ness and death of our dear husband and father. Mrs. J. A. Davis and Children. La-lee A-t Baa Picaie - -i The Ladies Aid Sodsty . tC WALL-RAY On Monday morning, August 4th, at 9 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ray, Pitts bo ro, a marriage beautiful in its simplicity was sol- SOPHIA ROUTE ONE rEWS The drought was broken here by a heavy rain Sunday afternoon. A number of people in this section attended the Friends yearly meeting at Guilford College the past week. Mr Robert Adams, of Thomasville, and Miss Cora Edwards were guests of Misses Dajsy and Rosa Trotter re cently. Mrs. Ellen Connor, who has been sick for several weeks went to High Point last week where she is taking treatment under Dr. W. L. Jackson. There were a number of ear wrecks on Route 77 last Sunday. Rev. Jeff Jones preached an able Opening his cpfgn for election mules near Oakboro in Stanly county was tiled with the Secretary of State. la uu rnvemunuiiD ji . judkt&xiio. '. . r- - r i republican candidate for governor,, ' Mr. F ord says he will not bo a andi-j P. eh-rcn, oi KAaammaa, enjoys, a snoke in the Stanly county court The three and a half year old sob dots and had nothing to do with the pknis at Polo Cat creek t-Mur Rarxfle- houae at Albemarle Saturday before of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salem was in- potation. Iman oa Thursdsy of las week. The a large audience or repubusans and a suuiuy -uiou in irern w The department of arrieulture es- sprin-Ung of democrats, Moekins de- borne on a street in Charlotte last I ottTttSl yertuctk nounesd everything democratic, but Saturday nljfet, ha been .rm oer of cottoo lts51(0oo baiea. admitted that Davis would make a by Hal Re id, a young whit man dnv- -Jiti. , tk. . Tar bk.w emnized when their daughter, Miss sermon at Marlboro Sunday. oeorgie t,veiyn, oecame tne Dnae oi Mr. James Lester Wall of Sophia. The living room was artistically decorated for the occasion. A bank of long leaf pine and golden rod at the north end of the room formed a beautiful bower. Just above hung a white wedding bell. White candles in j A number of farmers of Davidson silver holders furnished the only light county held a picnic at Arcadia good president if elected. He espee- ing an automobile. ially eritieiied the conduct of federal I - affairs by the democrats during their ' Henry Ford became an involuntary term of office. He stated that Hard- candidate for republican U. S. 8ena ing should no more be criticised for tor from Michigan, when the petition anooinunr Senator Fall to the cabinet . than Christ for making Judas one of the disciples. He referred to the -- large amount of money the state dem ocratic administration is spending for good roads. At the conclusion of his address the republicans proceeded to nominate a full county ticket. WANT COLUMN Marlboro Friends quarterly meet ing will be held at Marlboro August 23rd and 24th. A picnic dinner will be spread on Saturday. Davidson Farmers Hold Picnic solidated school last Thursday. Dhv : trict Farm Agent E. S. Millsaps was present and made an address as did Dr. C. C. Taylor of State College. County agent C. A. Sheffield an nounced that the picnic would be made an annual affair. ! STATE NEWS BRIEFS in the room. Immediately preceding the ceremo ny, "Souvenir" was rendered on the piano. Mrs. Henry A. Bynum then sang "At Dawning," accompanied by Miss Emily Thompson. Following this, Miss Lillian Ray, sister of the bride attired in a dainty frock of yel low with hat to match, descended the stairs to the strains of "The Bridal I : Chorus." The bride, becomingly I Mrs. W. I. Myrick anF Mrs. C. L. gowned in a handsome dress of gray Fritz gave a tea last Thursday after meteor crepe with accessories to noon at Troy from four-thirty to six match entered with the groom. i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Myrick, The ring ceremony was preformed honoring Mrs. K. P. Darby, a recent by the bride's pastor, Rev. Jonas Bar- . bride. clay, of the Presbyterian church. Vol, lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. : Judge Henry A. Grady delivered an Wall left by motor to spend their address on the Ku Klux Klan to an honeymoon at Blowing Rock and audience of 400 people in Winston- No classified- sdvertislng will bt takes for less than 50 cents snd all advertisements sent in must be ac companied by remittance. WANTED To buy two shoats. Ap ply to The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. If you art looking for Bargains in Shoes you can always get what yon want at the BURT SHOE CO. Asheboro, N. C. nittiiiiituiiitiKiiaiiiiiiiitnliiiiiiiiiitfiitutiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiniii lllllMRUIUItltUIIUttllttltlltllttllU1tUIMIIIIIIIIIU ' 7T WANTED Set of good second hand' blacksmith' tools in A No. 1 condf- j tion. Must be bargain. Advise at once what you have to offer to "X. Y. Z.' care of The Courier. 4t 8 7 24 FOR SALE-j-Cabbage and collsrd plants, Late Flat Dutch, Drumhead and Prize Winners, 10c per 100 delivered at Parrish Service Station, Asheboro, every Saturday or mailed postpaid 200, 25c; 500, 60c; 1000, $1.00. Causey Parks, Pisgah, N. C. tfn 7 3 24 mm normal. y9 ladies aarried baskets fiHed witih de licious fried chicken, various kinds of sandwknes, and all other good things that go to make a real picnic dinner. , ; , 1 The Pebbles Bank RANDLEMAN, N. C GENERAL BANKING Pour Per Cent OnSarvings' i . . - Agent For a Number of Old Line Insurance P. Deal, Pres; 0. C. Companies v Marsh, Vice-Pres.; A. B. Beasley, Cashier .1 other points in the mountains of western Carolina, after which they will be at home at Legerwood, where Mr. Wall will teach agriculture in the Pattprson School for Boys. Mrs. Wall received her education at Peace Institute. Mr. Wall graduated at State College in the Class of 1923, and was connected with the Extension work of the college last year. Salem last Friday night. He traced the history of the order and spoke of the valuable work it had accomplished. Reports from Anson county state 1 that a number ot hne peaches are being offered for sale on the markets in that county. They are said to be as attractive in appearance and of as good quality as the sandhills peaches. Birthday Dinner At Liberty The wet weather has injured the cotton crop in North Carolina. Reports f m tvi Atnaii rmmtv nno ff t Vi o 1 a Trrra A surprise birthday dinner was giv- cotton counties in the state, wiU en Mrs. Sally Dixon Hornady at her home in Liberty Sunday. The dinner was a delightful picnic spread. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Shoffner, of Climax; Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stout, of Burlington; Miss Minnie Allen, of High Point; Charles Moffitt and friend of Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hornady and two children, of Greensboro, Miss Fogleman, Louis Fogleman, Miss Fogleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stout and four children, of Snow Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Perry, and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob'Elkin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reitzel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Brady and two children, and Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Barber and two, children, Bob Lawson, all of Liberty. are to the ettect that the crop be many bales short. Wesley H. Doub, an employee of the Winston-Salem postoffice, has been missing since Monday of last week. No trace of him can be found. His friends and associates are unable to assign any reason fof his disappearance. A verdict of $15,000.00 was award ed to Mrs. Angie C. Manuel in the Guilford Superior court last week for the death of her husband, W. E. Man uel, who was alleged to have been killed in an accident near White Oak October 9, 1922. FOR RENT Good farm on Richland creek, ordinary buildings and good well of water; land good- for corn, wheat, cotton or tobacco; with two tobacco barns. A. C. Cox, Asheboro N. C, Star Route. 2t pd 8 7 24. sw .. ' - ... ' FOR SALE Fine Gentle Guernsey cow, second calf. Apply to W. T. Bryant, Box 21, Randleman, N. C. 2t 8 7 24. COLERIDGE NEWS James Barker has sued the well-to-do guarantors of Chautauqua Asso ciation at Jefferson, Ashe county, for $20,000.00 for damages alleged to have occrred from being injured, while , ,r , , ., , . driving a truck, by a cord suspended Mrs. R. L Yow and children have across the street the town of returned to their home in Greensboro Jefferson. He came jn contact with the cord and was thrown from the truck to the concrete road, sustaining serious and permanent injuries. Don Huffman, aged 21, was drown ed while trying to swim across Yel low Jacket lake, near North Wilkes boro, Sunday. after a few week's visit in and around Coleridge. Mr. John Davis, of Asheboro, died August the 9th and was laid to rest in Coleridge Baptist church cemetery, Sunday. Mr. Caip Cain has returned to his work in High Point after a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Cain, Bennett, F. F. D. Mr. Owen Pell was the guest of Miss Novia Davis Sunday afternoon. Mr. John Smitherman, of Greens- suburb of the city. boro, and Miss Fannie Craven, of Coleridge, were married last Sunday. jet nM been made of Mrs. J. B. Allred, of Texas, is vis- ' the engagement of Miss Helen Me iting her brother, Mr. Will Caveness Crary of Lexington to Banks Aren- of Central Falls. dell of Raleigh. Miss McCrary is Mrs. W. S. Cains, who has been sick the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. quite a while, is improving. ' McCrary of Lexington. FOR SALE 5-room bungalow on half acre lot in North Asheboro. Terms. Address Box 395, Ashe borOi N. C. 2t pd 8 7 24. WANTED One second hand pulley attachment for Fordson Tractor. One set of irons for small saw-mill that' can be restocked. Have for sale in good condition, some roller mill machinery and a small cotton, gin, all in good shape. Dirt cheap. Millers Mills, Trinity, N. C, Rt 2. It pd. LOST At Bailey's Grove church Wednesday night 16-size, open face, sunken dial, 17 jewel, Illinois movement, gold watch, and gold chain made of short twisted links. Reasonable reward for return to owner. T. A. Robbins, Randleman, R. F. D. No. 1, N. C. It pd. LOST A detachable rim, casing and inner tube for Ford car. Either be tween Asheboro and short distance below county home, or a mile out Thomasville road. Finder please re turn to Courier. FOR RENT Rooms in our home with water, lights, and bath. G. H. King, Asheboro, N. C. It The High Point city council has ap proved plans for the erection of a new fire station in the Mechanicsville T. E. MASONIC NOTICE Regular Com m u n i c a tion Balfour Lodge No. 188 A. F. and, A. M., convene at 8:00 p. m. Friday August 15 th. Entered apprentice degree. All Master Masons invited to attend. J. C. BUNCH, Master " G. R. GARNER, Secretary, Soft-colored walla (that wash THE soft color oi Vela mins-psinted walls can be washed with soap and water. VELUM IN A "The wsli paint you' can wash" is non-porous. It forms s hardy film on the walls, which cannot bo penetrated by dust, dirt or even grease. A few minutes with s damp cloth takes the place of many a decorator's bill. BRADY-HUGHES HARDWARE CO. Asheboro, N. C. i StnJ tut ctmlt ft a coff at "Wkmt to it md How to in it" to PimbnTih 1 IS If ft to to t now to m I in it" to Pitttburfk Plot I I C'cm Co., Bo WS. Mil- fV , If it., Dttt. M . i corwarf itn Pimnmti run kid cmua Galvanized and Rubber Roofing MiSrley & Caveness RAMSEUR, N. C. Aipiuice Arrival OF New Fall Shoes AND Lots of New Furniture AND Many Attractive Late Summer Purchases Selling Very Cheap SEE POSTERS THIS WEEK Another Carload Fruit Jars expected to arrive the first of next Week. We will have the following sizes : Pint Masons ' Quart Masons 1-2 Gallon Masons Pint Eazy Sea- Square Quart Eazy Seal W. D. Stedman & Son Asheboro, N.'C o 'ism II ll k i) Don't FoYrcet 7 he yta & iticjis:::! r, - Of JOHN T. BRIll AIN'S two and one half Mites North of Asheboroi i i j" j f - . . : T . -. QiR'Al.r'i7;r-:A:cvXT PROPERTY VERY DESIRABLE,? EASMm. r L.
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