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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASIIEBORO. N. C Tharsdij, Nt ember 27,19:4 ft ..; News From The Deep River Towns JUmsfur, Franklin lUe, Ran die man, Coleridge, Central Falls and Cedir Falls K W:i K NEW S K. Smttr numU" home mi? a !:.- were t . v. hicfi a Smith. . fiitu.'u'.ni.' I'ptui in the a. unt' 1 wr i'ii t jilt-aM. : t-Th- ! I a l !. . Mr .is:: Sal,,' .i. A ! : ' ' i,m !. :! Ml M.,.,-I l.i 1. I-'. .. Mi- .-.ii J'..i! :. :u v ith ':rr nicU.er Ar. of ,-i- : ifrcat rr ..-.rit a Jn l';iken.-. - a- sprnt U.-t h.:; ' en Mo lamrs C m .,. time relst.- h ' WaiMi.- r, ,.,) w in-tuii-Salem. rh.,n.iu-vi! V n. S'.e,-: a',.i a Hieh I'"int ha.- rr!..r!.: i. a. ...e .-ut.rui a Kranklmville :.e w-td-k'i, (- (; ,- Ku.-m-I! ar..: Mi-- Matue r M - rra Huie eiit to ( irvei. -h. r., I : jr-'ia), eart- a;..i n,k at an,i i ne Mr- E -u the witii-n hehi I J t.. l :aJ fi.r the pt few yer-. : r.v '.a.- reii.e'l fur .r,e purpose uf : t'. i.k' r'L.-.ries J Moore, i f,r::,er. u.' Ranieur, l.i: Spring Gar- j !r:. -trvet Mr Bnti i urie uf our iitJLen- arid wr.ie e rtrrft to ., -e hi'i. e fee! I.'. a'. '-ur iu IS i .ree.'.-t'r, - rain 3 V H Stanley, of A-het,,,rt, c-'TTr-nce,! a reuva, meftir. at h raf.kMl.wlle Hi-'ine.- church Suf.,!a M - ar. t Mr Tate l.eA.naril. of Kai-.-eur. isiteti the fanul of Rev. J h Shaw Sun,la M.- Mar June.. uf Keiy-ille, wa5 the cjeM ,f her brother A. V. Junes, Sui,,:a afternoon. his brother 1P 'or the Pktnck O'MaUejr will mak jay pueaman. ltujrfa aim in f lny-MIt) ret amil-.L' h'ri,ta 1Pi,:n e ti-:e after j A McK,m,,', l a- . 1 1 1 ; e h.iizabeth ,ii iT! :: a po- .tion at J M y:!h.-on - -h,.e repair a le.eoram an- vhp ,ar the harher -hop '' e '"'p ' Mr an, I Mr- I' T H.'i.-oi i-.a.le a 1 :"u"'1 -hoppir.i' trip t,, (Irr.-!. -(! w 'lay "'lh :;L-t eek 'l.oreil i . , i)n m ,,,,, I)r in-':- wer.- y K i!,,,- t Sun.lai at lu.rham. 1,1 : ' v Mr ; K 1 r a . i arm famrlv. of ' ''' ": i;.M,l-i!le. have mow-,! to !ne house near K. K Tres-el'- Mr (irsi.ly is '" !"'r one of the foremen on ti e hrAge ha..t' 'r tin Mai-L-ar.-t M K .1 l Mr-. Aum.i ; Mr am: Mr S'Mi'i ao. -pent la.-1 Mr ,1 ii ! oi io tor an a:- :! l i . Km l'o t r.uino . ,.f I 'hoi aiio. an, I Mr- i ' A. (Italia n, of our oily, furm.-I'.e.i -nine -plen,:,,i -ii.l'Iol' t" t l:o n ! oj l ,1' ai ion at : o' Mot hoiil-t ('.jrc'i l.i -I Sunoa iaoiiiiil'. Mr. I In!'. l i in P . al -o . on, ioro.l -onio ho:ni' .' ,,' nunilior- . 'Into ill: M ;-- Sin:'1: .o ill.' pipe , ' in. M. . Klnnihoth S nil, !i-- Vera Si I mo V. ( '.,.M at ! an, I n'o i : t to ; . l.oro la 1 Wo,j,,o.,ia. Mi - V ! her ( 'a ,-no - i . -poii-iiii.' 'I'liaiiK-i ", ino- w,'!' her -i t i al enport ( olleoe. M.--. .1. I. I.anil.ort pout the .la;, la-t rhlir-.la at hlvi'ii-l,i',i -liop-pino'. 1 1! WKI.IWII.I.K NKWS force. Mr ami Mr- Will Kam-. ot 1'ark s 'no. Una, I- (omiiiurn! , were the n:e-t.- of I.. M. Oirti- Sun.la. Mrs. allio 1'ikerton acconipame.l them ' noine for a feu week'.- l-lt r:'w''" ' !: Mr. ami Mr-. Karl Ku-.-ell. of Spon. oi lailan,! .n.ir,,, Lre-t- of Mr. anil lr!l!t I'olleire. Nlr ( Ka.e!! Satuniin ami .Mil: Mi Mi-. Sl;,iav Mi-- Zoon Kuh Zien, of ShuriKliai. China, M:-- lilani'he Hurris ami Miss Klllt:' I'.al.v Wat -on. all of ( Ireen-horo Col-a'o-e,' uere the tue-ts of Miss Ollie ;l I'l-ntri-s at In r lionie Satur.lay ami Hi.L'h Min,!a Mr. C C. ira,! has accepie.l a po n i. .ii with l'ruMniity Store Co., tak- Quality- Service -Dollar Value Five yards of Bleached Cotton F'lannel, ;S6 inch es wide, delivered to you by parcel post for 23c per yard. Please let rash accompany order. Franklinville Store Company , W. A. MARTIN, Mgr. Thanksgiving SALE At J. Polakavetz Store in Randleman In our New Store you will find Men's and Women's Ready-to-Wear. Thanksgiving Prices on Millinery and all apparel. We have an especially nice line of Sweat ers and Skirts for Women. J. Polakavetz DOLLS! DOLLS! DOLLS! BY THE THOUSANDS, ARB NOW ON DISPLAY BY THE HAYES CO- AT RANDLEMAN, N. C We had the g-ood luck to purchase about 2000 doDa at about one third of their actual coet, and we are of f ering them at the lowest price that dolla have ever been sold since 1912, and in fact less than they were sold for before the war. For instance, we are selling a real bisk head doll that will go to sleep, for the sum of only 15c, worth 85c $1.00 dolls for only 50c $2.50 dolls for only $1.00. Judging from the way we are selling dolls, more little mothers will have new dolls this Christmas than ever before within our memory. There are many kinds of dolls in this lot: Mama dolls, Sleepy dolls, Character dolls, large and small. No matter how particular the girl may be you are sure to find here one that will make any little girl happy. At less than half the cost at any other store in Ran dolph county. We will sell to merchants any of these dolls at prices so they can sell them at the prices that we are selling them and make a good profit on their purchase. Come and see for yourself, and you will be pleased and will get great bargains, in dolls. THE HAYES COMPANY Randleman, N. C. THEATRE 'I'lie Haraca class, of the M. K. church, lielil their regular meeting at their class room last Tluii'silay evenini;. The mom was lieautifully decorate.! with .-trips of j.Teen ami red ti- ue paper. Besides U.e regular routine of liu.-ine.-.- there was a very intere-tinn- aildre-s by Mr. M. K. Johnson, of Ram.-eur. After the luis ines.. hour the tables which reached nearly the length of the room were uncovered, and all enjoyed refreshment.- in way of apples, orann'i's and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Russell and John W. Clark w ent to I .oak -villo-Spray Tue-day a.ternonn. J. V. Clark de livered an addre.-s before t he Rotary club at Spray Tuesday ceiiinir. Mrs. Amanda l-'razi.-r, who ha 1 n vi-itinir in Cioen-boni, has re turned home accompanied by her daiiLditer, Mr-. Ilruce Archer, who Friday & Saturday November 28 and 29 I). W. Griffith's "The Orphans of the Storm" with Lillian and Dorothy (Jish. Tuesday, Dec. 2nd Harold Lloyd in "Safety Last" (Pathe Picture) Also I'athe News Old Age is Coming You will not always bo strong and able as you art' now. A'ou will not always be able to earn as you have need. If you have a day of rest in the future it will be because you are making provision for it now. Make it a habit to lay aside a cer tain sum every week in a savings account, and then stick to it. It is simply a matter of usinjc foresight. It is pru dence. It is a first step to ward financial independ ence. It is making present prosperity contribute to ward future comfort. Our savings department pays 1 per cent interest, ad ding the interest every 3 months. Open an account with us and save a certain portion of your earnings every year. Bank of Franklinville K. 15. MOSS, Ca-shier Watch for announcement of opening of our Christ mas Savings Clubs. ! t Sat. Dec. 6th, Sat. Dec. 6th, Auction Sale at Moffitt's U. Troy S. Army Store North Carolina BIGGEST ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER OFFER ED IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THOUSANDS OF THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. WITH THIS BIG LINE OF ARMY GOODS WE WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING ALSO: NEW ARMY WAGONS, WAGON BEDS, TRUCK TRAILERS, TRUCK BODIES, HARNESS AND SADDLES. If You Can't Come for the Sale Come Before. We Save You Money. b a Sale conducted by Reeves Bros Twin Auctioneers Music by a "live wire" Brass Band Don't Forget the Date: ' Saturday, December fith Ilcgmmng at l(h00 o'clock A. RL? 1 ,1 J OA o s- i Carter Mercantile Company Ramseur, N. C. Announces the Glorious Opening of 'WW 1 m ft . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH THE GREATEST JOYS OF LIFE ARE FOUND IN MAKING OTHERS HAPPY. A GIFT CHRISTMAS r TIME WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS RESULT. 1 Santa Oaus Makes His How We've kept this in mind in preparing for Christmas in this store, and our holiday displays point the way to wise gift choosing. Here are: Toys for Girls and Boys and other things they'll like as well, Gifts for Mother per sonal possessions and home gifts, Presents suitable for matter-of-fact Dad and Grandfather, Gifts to make Grandmother's sweet face light up, Gifts for the Friend or Relative who will not be with you on Christmas. Moderate prices, too, play their part in making Christ mas shopping pleasant in this store.' Pre - Christmas Clearance Of Worthwhile Things to Help You Say, "Merry Christmas" LASTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS . EVE 1 I' A COATS, DRESSES, SWEATERS, SHOES Men's Gothing and Overcoats, All new clean seasonable Stock. Reductions range from 20 per cent to 50 per cent off regular price, A large assortment of sizes and Colon. ' ' V"'. .V - ' You cannot afford to overlook the opportunities here . presented. We suggest an early selection Ii order to insure the widest choice. 5Ve are showing newpring. Millinery in all tHe new 1 shades nd shapes. 1 Shipments every "weelc until Christmas.' All FaH Millinery at Half Price. ' . " '': 1 "i- , i ; When In doubt baf a Co lumbia Graf onola for . the "whole family.ilodel4 from $50 lo $100X0 hv rdV43 -H;-; FpccialPcnclope'1 Silk Hose, Per Pair, Ovrr.-!!i,f;(r.r.(hrd nc, 223 Weight -i $1D . i "1 v. ;. J I c , ' 4 4 - ... f ,. V ' ' ' i - . t t $ 4'
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