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lb iXA-i, tkh occurred kere on . U-tb erovd from masf point ia the lUit,. Nt Jy number f pecpl from Worth rillo whet lk katil tWptat rr jmh, but many fr High Mat,- lUixtlwiui. ' Dar- ' ItxtotgUiB, Tlanasvtlkk Libertr, Aihfcot-a, Dwitoo, mmt other points wr prtaeat Tba mikm were in 'brt of the Woodmen of the World, , with Er. X W. Prt u chaplain. The, prenU of the dwewmd. Mr. and Mia. . O. Arnold were raised in this community. Bii father died erven! ' yean ago, and wu orougni nere lor kwial.7 . Jfra. W. U. Wilson and Mrs. Mack Vaughn, of Charlotte, visited their later, Mrs. W. E. Kearas last week, and MUs Madg Kearns accompanied them home for a riait of a few days. Bar. & W. Clay and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cranford went to Lyndkburg last Tuesday for a visit to Mr. Devon Cranford. Mr. and Mrs. Cranford remained for a few days. Mrs. Clarence K earns spent last week witH he sbtr, Mrs. H. N. Mc M aster. Rev. G. W. Clay and Dr. C C. Hub bard attended the district medical meeting in ML Airy last Thursday. Mrs. J. H. K earns and son, Alton, pent the week-end with Mr. C. E. K earns in Greensboro. Messrs. M.XF. Skeen and Adrian Garner spent last week deer-hunting near Lumberton. Mrs. Sallie Hill, of Spero, is the guest of her sister, MrsT Mary Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. fVed K earns spent Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. Julia Plummer at Hannersville. Mrs. Roxana Dorset, Mrs. M. F. Skeen and Mr. Gaude Dorsett spent Saturday in High Point shopping. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Elliott, in a High Point hospital, on Novem ber 10th, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Hunt, November 10th, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hill Lassiter, of Oak Grove section, November 16th, a daughter. laBji It. Mra. Hattia L. MiUer. widow at the V T. H. lLhaL weU JUovb ramf late Frank MiEcr, who died teesntiy i haahsaas saan mi Irrington. b oat at her heme aear Themarnll, was a ! &JX0 head tr W paaanrw airter of James aad Lewis 8teed. aft anwr charg af m- Rajuflemaa; Van Steed of Detrart; ! betdfajj appnxhnately J400 4nm John Steed, of Thomasville; Mrs. K Woadww McKay, Fart dealer. Mich- S. noma, of Denton: Mrs. Will Col- txm """" recently manarer trane, of Sophia; Mrs. Cora Cran ford, and Mrs. Morris Benton, of Thomasville. She was a member of Main Street Methodist church, Thomasville. of the stock room for McKay. FOR jnt Coughing How to Stop It ' .,ht coughing which, through ot valuable sleep, often makes feel utterly worn-out and uss iest during the day, and by quickly weakening the system lays yon open to the most dangeroua infec tions, can now be promptly checked by a very simple treatment Peo ple Who have hardly been able to rest on account of coughing spells have found that they can sleep, the whole night through undisturbed often after the very first trial. The tratent Is ba d on a nmarto able preecrtptkjes knewa aa Dr. KlaCs New DisoOTenr. To atsaaijr take a tee spooaful at night before reUrlaff and hold It In rour throat for 1 or M wo und, before awallowlns It. To pre scrlptlon baa a double action. It not only soothes and heels tha aorenoas and Irritation, bnt It qnicklr looeene and re moTa tha pbjefm and congestion watch to tha real aauaa of tha cousti. Tha result k that m usually sleep as soundly aa a babe tha very ttrst night, and tha cough goaa In a very short time. The prescription contains no opiates or harmful druga Excellent for children aa well as grewn-upe. For coughs, chest colda, hoaraenesa, sore throat, spasmodic croup, bronchitis, laryngitis and bronchial asthma. At ail good druggfeta. Ask for Three carloads of the cheap explos ive offered farmers through the State College Extension division have been ordered and delivered to Ala-, mance county farmers by County Agent W. Keer Seott. Many folds in the county have been put in shape go that all kinds of machinery may be successfully used. rssJ ITV Trr J King James I charged about $5,000 for baronetcy. Lack ol hca-'H, '"aii and enw ' arr? whowa itacJ ia kucs ta tha lace. fiUy fisab ana icM m LtOKAlDTS ZLTXTR THX BLOOD bauds sunt, th tad enerry. It kerp ttt fiesh bard aad firaa, the ryes dear and bright. It parts color in the chiican, sparkle ia the eye and flesh oo tha body. It is the ideal tonic. Stay yotmg by using LEON. ARDP8 ELIXIR POR . THE BLOOD. It terig urates and atrengtheas the whole ystem, makes rich red blood, acts gently on the river and kidneys. Insist on LEONARDrS. Refuse ail others. At all druggists. STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Ashebore, N. C ' ra&wing is the) baser ro3 of tha first moath f tha Warthnlra acbaoL Mr. C T. Biaabaar b rriaapal moi Miss Ethel WaOar aad Mias Ethel Hinshsw, atsistarrU. First Grade: Claud Pickett, Juniar Owens, Dewey McDonald, Woodrww Vow, Pearl Mane&s, Francis McDon aiJ, Ernest Groce, Jutaor Kirkmax.. Joel Trogdon, EJilh Go ley, Lindo Kjdd, Allie Owens. Second Grai: Edna Spivey, Jessie Williamson, Ometa Cwen. Elanj Spivey, Odia McDonald, Ettie York, Julian Trogdon. Thirtr Grade: Grethel Owen, Lillian TTefTssCtoriw Tav, Harrvaoa Davu, r - . . i J oartfc Grade: 7iww Owasa, Fk Pickett. Llwer Ward, Nrwad 'Groeav Edward Trogdon, Elwaad York. Fifth Grade Ethel Lineberry J. Boyd Groee, loin Owen. Blanch Groee, Marj Kwa hleever Williamson, Opal Giles, Cam Cvltrane, Herbert Yo. Joim Jenkiiii. Sixth GraJe Jennitte Ward, Ollie kidd, Rome Lavmbert, Janies Allred, Jewel Groce. Seventh Grarie Edith Giles, Hossie Nixon, Eva Jerikins, Jamess Harrelt, Maud Pickett. -la a pre . .. ' CaJda. Grippe, Ur;j. Vt ackec, CotssUpatioa, ili.osoesB. It as the Baaet apeadr rrrntdj we has a- rTuw-rs OU a a HTS s o aicM wssasa aascsxHaa Irttwr. Saare aa. aeasaa raemTHIsi ASHKBORO drug cd Aaehor-, N. C 2 ar. HONOR ROLL Following is the Mountain School honor roll for the first month: First Grade: Noah Auman, John Henry Dorsett, Neta Bell Trogdon, Howard Voncannon. Second Grade: Edith Voncannon. Third Grade: James Sink, Winfred 8ink, Anderson Dorsett, Seth Trog don, Harland Trogdon, Joe Vuncanon, Esther Voncanon. Fourth Grade: Arthur Auman, Maie ' Voncanon, Ina Voncanon, Nettie Belle Coble, Zeola Voncanon, Hattie Mer ritt, John Henry Merritt, Bynum Wil liams. Fifth Grade Ella Sink, Clason . Voncanon, Farlje Voncanon, Vaden 1 Dorartt, Ivan Trogdon, Alta Merritt Seventh Grade: Orrus Voncanon, Selma Dorsett, Thurman Cox. Teacher: Maggie Trogdon. Lame? Drive out stiffness and ache After heavy exercise, apply a little Sloan's. No rubbingis nec essary the liniment itself starts fresh blood circulating quickly through the aching muscles. At once the stiffness vanishes, tha aching stops! All druggists 85 cents. Eicon's Liniment tills point . FT H ea ltK Comfort Economy Safeguard the Kealtk of your family Iteep your, home always warm and cosy with POLE'C V-t' ORIGINAL b HOT BLAST HEATER .Gives even steady heat day and night Guaranteed .to hold fire 36 hours, and will burn any fuel. X X X X X Sale of Specials Our Big Sale is still in full swing for this week hundreds of thrifty shoppers have already bought their Coats and Dresses here and they are well pleasd too. We have received many new Ladies' and Children's Coats since this sale started so you can find here just what you want and at a big saving. THANKSGIVING is just one week from today, and you want your new Coat and Dress for this occasion. Buy here and save money. Below is just a few of our big values offered here: D ln. etlc tc rt Original Hot Blast fiuaranteed to save one-third your fueL There are many mutations, but only one voie s 'Original Hot Blast Come b today while our dock b complete ASHEBORO HARDWARE COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. U2I Children's $3.98 Coats Now $2.98 Children's $5.00 Coats Now $3.98 Children's $14.95 Coats Now .... $10.50 Ladies $7.50 Coats Now $6.50 Ladies' new fall coats bolivia and polo cloth. Some fur trimmed and some self trimmed greatly reduced. Prices ,range from $12.50 to $25.00. DRESSES Ladies' All Wool $5.75 Dresses reduced to $3.75 Ladies' $5.75 Coats, all Wool Velour, re duced to $4.93 Ladies' All Wool Poiret Twill $8.75 Dress reduced to $6.75 ma ladies dresses in all the wanted terials greatly reduced for this sale. Two new lots running in prices from $6.95 to $15.95. Piece goods. Prices cut for this sale. All Wool serge, 36-inch, $1.00 value for 88c New hairline serge, the very thing that you have been looking for, per yard . . 88c Heavy coat goods, all wool, 56 inches wide reduced to $1.98 per yard. Ladles' fine silk step-in's regular price $1.48. Sale price i . 81.15 AU hosiery greatly reduced for this sale. In fact many big values await yog here. COME TO THIS SALE, WHERE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT MOST. WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL IT FOR LESS F. L. Brooks New Store West of Railroad Asheboro. N. C. SPECIAL Ladies' shoes and Oxfords, Mostly High Heels and small sizes. Val ues to $10:00. Special sale price 49c LADIES' SILK HOSIERY One special lot 21 colors. Bankrupt sale price 29c LADIES' LIGHT TAN OXFORDS Low heel cut out effect. Bankrupt sale price $195 'A ' LADIES' FELT Bedroom Slippers $1.00 value Bank rupt sale price 69cv Full-Fashion Silk :v -HOSIERY A real $2.00 value V'v Bankrupt Sale price : M RUBBERS, r -.-For Isho 'tnUre fainfly;Alairrcat Elkin Work Shoes For men at less than factory cost Bankrupt Price $3.35 BEAR BRAND Children's Hose Black and Brown 35c value. Bank rupt sale price 27c CHILDREN'S Scnffer Style Shoe, Uskide Soles. Bankrupt price 5 to 8 $1.65 8J to 11 $1.95 1U to 2 $2.35 LADIES' Tan and Brown Calf Skin and Vici Kid Dress shoes Values to $6.00 Bankrupt Sale price $3.95 BABY SHOES Black and Brown Vici Kid Button Shoes. Size 3 to 8. Bankrupt Sale price 98c MEN'S WOOL Everyday Hose 35c Value Bankrupt Sale price 23c Attend the HIIVT CHAH7" QATF 1 U'JLlLwiL- VJL a-ILJLV of Parkers Brothers Stock, Lillington, N. C, Combined with THE BURT SHOE CO., Asheboro, N. BANK C. FRIDAY NOV. 21, Beginning 9 a. m. and continuing UNTIL XfflAS EVE Over 7,000 pairs of Ladies', Children's and Men's work and dress shoes to be sold at almost one-half of the ori ginal price. Now is the time to buy your winter , shoe .supply at": about one-half price ... You will read prices in this ad. that seem impossible but remember folks we bought the entire Bankrupt Stock of Shoes and Hosiery of Par ker Brothers, Lillington, N. C, from the United States Court for less than 50c on the dollar and have combined it with our large stock of Shoes here and are offering to you BOTH BIG COMPLETE STOCKS AT BANK RUPT SALE PRICE. Over one-half of this stock consists of new fall shoes that have never been opened and we give you this opportunity to buy your entire winter supply of Shoes and Hosiery for about one-half the regular price. BURT SHOE CO. Asheboro, N. C. FREE! FREE! To the first 25 peo ple entering the store on Friday, Nov. 21 at 9 A. M. we will give abso lutely Free a cou pon good for $1.00 worth of merchan dise at Sale Prices. Don't miss this. BUM SHOE COMPANY Depot St Near Church StC : Asheboro, N. C. n A.VTKY! ,s A. A Store Closed Thur day; November 20 In order to -mark down and rcarran- Boys' Dress' SKoea Brown calfskin Croodyear , Welt . , Rubber heela. Ban a Price fa l- Men's Dress Shoes In the latest styles Black, Brown and light Tan., $5.00 values. Banlcrupt sale iprice.v - YOUTH'S Winter Shoes Heavy Black Tuff hide Uskide soles Size 11 to 2. Sale price gS8 BOYS' WINTER HOES Heavy black Tuft hide with Uskide soles. Sizes 2$ to 5J. Bankrupt sale ' price LADIES' HEAVY WORK SHOES With Uskide soles Bankrupt Sale price , : $335 I SPECIAL LOT t One Special Lot lace shoes all sizes $2.50 value. Bank rupt sale price $1.45 SPECIAL One lot of heavy black work shoes and tan Scouts. L Bankrupt Sale! price v. $185, MEN' 289 pair ofHow ard and Foster Bostoniah and J. K. Orr dress shoes $8.00. $9.00. $10.00 values. Bankrupt sale price $5.45 MEN'S WINTER Seven Strong and! other makes with; Uskide soles. y' ' $5.00 and S4.7S values. Bankrupt-; t,. . wv t $35 Men's Rubber ' BOOTS.i 1 Knee length black Only"? 21 -nair ' In this. ot Special at 5 $165 I . aaMsssaasssTessTeasBsasBC ' 18-in- Iaco Mcn'a boob, Usludo cole;: Rubber He cb - ' e . A A' V 1 - i '.11 1 - I t rl t r .1; ''i V,',' t f ;?.'.1f'ifi.,'S8 - K 1 J , ( -
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