! f 1 " ,1 .r 1. The Courier. Wo will thank our friends to send ui po3tal cirda informing us of -ny event happenings in their lo cality. Local JJews. The snow, the beautiful snow ! Winter is here in full regalia. Commissioners meeting next Monday. Note the change in ad. of W. F, Joragne, Mr. D. Petty's residence on Sal isbury street is nearing completion. The Asheboro Roller Mills will ; begin grinding wheat this week.. 'The annual conference of the M. P. Church is in session at Kandle man. N .C. Consult our advertising columns when you go to buy Christmas goods. Mrs. J. J. Freeman is suffering a relapse irom which it is feared she will not recover. We are sorry to learn that Mr Daniel Coltrane, of iNew Mar ket, is very sick. Three or four inches of snow fell here Sunday morning, evry much to the surprise of every one. Thos. A. Finch, of Trinity town ship, one of the largest and most progressive young farmers of the county, was in town Saturday. Messrs. Ross & Rush have a fine lot of Kansas horses, which they are offering for sale at their stables near the Burn's shops. Subscribe for Tiie Courier and get a Webster's Unabridged Dic tionary at once. The price is only $2,25, and we have but a few left. The farmers in Brower, Pleasant Grove and other townships in the eastern section of the county, have l put iu, a larger crop of wheat Ihan usual. The merchants of Ramseur have - agreed to sell no cigarettes to any one. A good resolution. It is to be hoped that more of our merchants will follow the excellent example in stituted by Mr. Chisholm. Services were not held in the Methodist church here Sunday ow ing to the inclemency of the weath er. The pastor, Rev. Parker Holmes, will preach here his first time next Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at Central Fallls at 7 o'clock. Tell your neighbor about The Courier's dictionary offer.' It is tie best offer ever made by a news paper Two of our oldest and most esteemed cit'zens of the . Waddell Ferry section, Messrs. Jesse H. Mof fitt and John C. Owen have made a reputation as fishermen recently. Mr. Moffitt is more than 80 years old. The Courier announces with re gret that its old friend and towns man, L. Woollen Esq., has moved to Carthage, N. C, where he will make his homo in the future. He will tako a position, we understand with the Typon & Jones Buggy Company. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Woollen regret very muoh te see them leave Asheboro, and their best wishes accompany them to their new home. The Courier congratulates its sister town upon the acquisition of these good citizens to their midst, and gladly assures her citizens of their universally good qualities. Rev. M. Bradshaw, better known here in his own county as "Mike," where as editor and lawyer he has given the best evidence of his fine attainments, dropped in on Ashe boro a few hours this week on his way from the N. C. Conference which he has joined and which has assigned him to Lillington Circuit for the coming year. The Courier can assure in advance the good peo ple to whom he is sent that they will find him one of the most brilliant and eloquent men of his years in the State and a man every inch as true as steel. lie carries with him into his new field, the love, the confidence, and the good wishes of every citizen of his old' county. The Courier predicts fjr him a career that will do honor to the body whoae credeutials he bears. Rev. Parker Holms, the new pas tor of Asheboro and Central Falls, arrived last Friday, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw. Two of Randolph's best farmers, Messrs. W. D. jtfoffitt and W. D. Brower, of Brower township, called to see us Saturday and gave us words of encouragement and finan cial aid. The annual exhibits of expendi tures of the various townships for Stock Law purposes will appear by townships from week to week dur the month of December. The county exhibit will appear in sup plement form some time during the month. We will print a supplement in order not to infringe upon the news space of our columns, COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. What Raxdolphoxiaxs are ing and' saying. do- LIBERTY. A number of fruit tree men have returned. Houses, houses! Liberty needs more dwelling houses. Who will bnild them. The beautiful snow has come, and several fat hogs are going the way of all porkers. Mr. Brower, Sec. & Treas. of the Broom works, will spend a part of this week in Wilmington. Mr. Eddie Oliver, who came home from Biltmore about two weeks ago sick, i 3 very low. A few of the Knights from Lib erty went to Asheboro last Tuesday to assist in instituting a Lodge. They report lots of fun. We are sorry that Miss Lura Bulla, the efficient and justly pop ular instructress in music in Liberty Academy, was called home to the bedside of a sick mother. Thanks-givng was not- observed much here. Prof. Amick gave an address at the Academy, but no business houses were closed. Speak ing of Thanks-giving, one"; of "the students remarked that ho thought we ought to have Thanks-giving at Liberty, this year, as they had it at Willmiugton last year. RAMSEUR. D. M. Weatherly has a full school. Dr. Jtsse Edwards was in town to-day. Dr. F. E. Asbury, and son, of Asbury, N. C, are here to-day. Prof. Weatherly will have one or two more boys from Charlotte after Christmas. Miss E ta Watkins of Greensboro Female College is at home spending Thanks-giving day. T. W. Parks is opening up a stock of goods in the house recent ly occupied by W. F. Coward. Mr. Ed Grady, of Charlotte, N. C. has taken quarters in our town and is using the painters brush ef fectively at Alberta. He will enter school here the first of January. Jisses Corvers and Miss Hockey, of Rockey Mount, N. C. are visiting the family of Mr. W. H. Watkins. It is thought that some of our young men will, soon purcha e railroad tickets to that section. BROWER'S MILLS. As nothing has been written late ly from Brower township, I will write a few lines to say that the people down here are against Stock Law, and if Randolph goes for it, Brower wants to be left out. PERSONAL MENTION. iiss Maggie Richardson is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Boyette. Mr. Jno. T. Moffitt has returned from a visit to Elon College. Miss Mamie Sherwood, a teacher in the Greensboro graded schools, died recently. Miss Sherwood has a number of relatives in this county Mrs, Allie Worth, of Greensboro after spending several days with the family of Col. McAlister, re turned to Greensboro on Saturday morning's tram. Miss Lura Bulla, of Liberty High School, and Mr. L. D. Bulla, Candor, came hone last week answer to telegrams. vnnouncui the extrem illness of their mother.X' who is tfojapmuch improved. Mr. wiley Rush is ic Danville on business. R, R. Ross, W. R. Lowdermilk and others, went up to. Randleman yesterday to attend the annual Con ference of the M. P. Church. Mr. C. C. McAlister went to High Point yesterday in tne inter est of lumber mills in the Southern part of ti e county, the management of which he has recently assumed. John G. Surratt, Esq., ex-member of the General Assembly from Davidson called to see us yesterday on his way to Randleman to attend the annual Conference of the M . P. Church. Rev. R. S, Abernathy, pastor in charge of the Uwharrie circuit, who is one of the best men in the state and a good preacher, arrived with his family at the parsonage near rove church Jaejj jWeek; and was given an elegant reception by the members Of his charge, so we l'arn. DIED. At the residence of his Son in Brower township, on the 22nd Nov. Brantly Scott, in his 80 th year. At his residence in New Market township, on last Friday, Mr. Branson Coltrane, son of Lemuel Coltrane, and brother of Thos. W. Coltrane, whose death was reported in The Coukiee a few issues back. Mr. Coltrane leaves a wife and two children to mourh his death. JARRIED. Plummer Welborn On the 22nd day of Nov. Mr. R. F. Plum mer of Asheboro and Miss Minnie Welborn. of Hoover Hill. PROVIDENCE TOWiNSHIF. Annual exhibit of expenditures of Providence township for the year ending ueceuioer v, isuj. - D. O. Coble, building fence and gate $Tt 50; Lewis Hayes, fence $V7,60; E. G. Tjroiey, same &i.ju; j. woea, same $7.0; Z. D. Dorsett. same $10.20; XV. C nouin twine ?iz z-; it. w . l'ugh, same $48. S3; I. A. Coe. same $19.0.5; S. T. Redding, same $01.90; J. C. Nixon, fince and gate $34 05; A. B. Walker, same 8"0.45; J. II. .Hired, same $51 75; .L F. Foster, snme $4.73; O. L. Trogdon. pame ?.Jo.l4; W. AlcDaniel. same $22.10; I. J. P-ugh, fence and 2 gates $58.G0; E. Holder, fence $13.C0; R. J. Jones, lence $"x).r0; A. S. Foust, fencii, mils and lumber Jo.9.; D. II. Allred. fence $.- HO; .1. F. Uorseit, same Oln.00; R. A. Lineberry, fence and gate $11.7."); 1. AV. Johnson, fence and Tails $20 :$5; N. II;p shaw, fence $11.00: W. P: -Lackey, same $22.55; P. .1. Laughlin, ft-nce and three gates $ 3.45; J. A. Kouth. fence $3.30; K Allred, building fence $13 90; J. W, Ellison, fence and water gap $33.1"; J. A: Langley. fence $50.00; J. C. Langlcv. same $13 70; W, C. oud, fence and 2 gates $22.05; Sarah J. Lackey, fence $31.75; Isaac Roulh, fence and 2 gates $22.35; Tho. Mxon, Fame $27.05; N. Hinshaw, fence and 1 gate $14 3-"; J. O. Langley, fence and 2 gates $18 60; G. P. 1'ane. fence. $12.93; A. ''. Causey, same $11 25; VV. A. Jones, same $3.90; J. F. Dorsett, same $19.50; J. J. Pugh, fence and gate $15.70; Jesse Reynolds, same $0.30; VV A Jones, fence and two gates $4.00; W D Curtis, fence and one gate $30.00; I W Allred. rails $11.34; B. Jarrell, Building fence $2.10; Feter Brown, same $10.00; Thos. Shepperd, rails 82.00; W. D. Brower, rails $5.30; D II Foust, building fence $9.78; Wm. Walker, same 84.87; A B. Curtis, same 85.00; wm. Bishop, rails $3.07; A F Jones, building fence and gate $14.70; C. II. Hardm, two gates and work $9.00; E Coble, building fence $11.31; M All red, same and gate $32.05; VV II Line berry, same $25.00; J W Rugh, 20 day! aseom'r. $30.M0; It ?waW, building terfte $17.94; L VV Staley, fence and two gates $46.95; E Garrett, fur old fence 17.88; S Deviney, work on fence $3.00; VV A Kox, building fence $9.45; A. VV Vickory, timber, nailes, work $39. 97; J VV Birkhead. recording orders $G .90; J VV Bean, making out taxes $12.20; E L Hill, building fence $16.10; E L York, making and hanging gate '$3.50; D T Dicks, building fence $10.80;- R R Ross, sheriff's tax receipt book .7?; J W Birkhead, making out taxes 2 copies $1 1.48; Daniel Johnson, building fence $10.50; J. W Birkhead, recording 11 or ders $1.10. Total $1521.47. EVERT BODY READ THIS. The Biggest Offer Ever Made By a newspaper. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish to every new subscriber, The Cottrier for one year and Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for only two dollars and twenty five cents. This offer is only for cash in advance, and we reserve the right to withdraw it at any time. The dictionary is well bound in sheep, and clear print and fair paper. Old subscri bers can renew for a year from date of the expiration of their subscrip tions, and bo entitled to the advan vantages of this offer. This is the best bargain ever given subscribers of newspapers, and every body who has no unabridged dictionary ought to avail himself of this offer. Sub scribers wanting the dictionary can nd us the money, and we will send e paper and hold the book for HThem. This offer is for only a limited time, remember. The dic- tidnary can be seen at Tub Court 1ER office at any time. ShIIoh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most suc cesstul Cough Medicine we have ever sola a few (loses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, croup and Bronchitis while its wonderful success in the cure ot consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guaran tee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough we earnest ly ask yen to try it. Price 10c., 50c. and $1.00. If 3-our lungs are sore, chest or lame hack, use Shiloh's Porous Plas ter. Sold by Boyette fc Richakdson. Answer This Question. why so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by indigestion, constipation. uizziiiess, ixss or appetite, coming up of the food; Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vifnlizpr guaranteed to cure them. Sold by "Boy ette & KICHATCDSON. SHILutl'S CATARRH REMEDY. A marvelorfs cure for catarrh. Dmhtho- ria. canker mouth, and headache, with each bottle there is an ingenious nasal injector for the more successful treat ment 01 inese complaints without extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by Boyette & Richardson. Asheboro. X. c. w Town talk: Stedman has a little storehouse, but he sells more erro- ceries than any other concern in Asheboro. The Real Estate of the late C. St. G. Winn, deed, is now for sale. Apply to Wainman & Brittan, Real Estate Agents, Asheboro, N. C. All kinds of grapes, oranges, ap ples, uates, ligs, plain & fancy can dies to bo. sold at city prices; grapes D-nanae hth! other fruits to arrive every week at w. De Stedmaii's, the leading grocerman. W. D. .Stkdman, has the reputa tion of selling the best groceries for the lia8t money. If you want brogans or fine shoes at r ck bottom prices, call on E. G. Lowdermilk & Co To Committee: The State Board pmiribfs tbc books to be used in tho nblic schools. See to it that these are used. Wm. C. Hammer, Dec. 1.1891. Co. Supt. 21(1 Sale. BY JT KUE of sin order of salf oran. tfi--L -t"Penor t'ourt ol Randolph couiiK Me petition of J. S. Cox as Adra'rlL V ilvin Mason dee'd aram?t J. VV.Masojjanil others. I shall sell atthe co art hrlle door at 12 o'clock in on thp 7th day If December ISO!, the follow;nj Re1 WL tq-ivit: A tract of land in Npv ft hfcTo'-vn'ship in S,il " cannty, en Big Creek afljom'n the lands of Ira Saunders, Dei iy Griffin and others con taining Kijrhty acres more or less and will le sold subject ro the Dower riht of Hnta .J J'ason Widow. TliftMS; One third cash, the re maniiig t'o lairds on a credit of six mere's, the purchaser giving bond and approved security therefor and the title reserve! till the further order of the court. ' ' . 'J'.'us 9th day of November ISO!. Hair J. S. Cox, Mty. Adm'r. Watch! WatciT 1U wthin your watch there lurks A. unall malignant sprite, -Whl loves to tamper with the v0rk3 AVd won't let tiuw go riht, Brirg or pend it to W. F. MORAGNE, t Itandleman, N, C. (male and female.) ASHEBORO, N. 0. Spring term opens Thursday, Jan. 7th, 1892. J Offers Piiraary, Grammar, High School,, and Music Departments of study.7 Students prepared for any College or University, or for ac tive life. Haadsome buildings, experienced faculty, thorough course of study, necessary ex penses very reasonable Send for prospectus. Rev. J. B. Game, 1 rincipal A KATUBAI. REMEDY 70S Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hyster ics, St. Titus Daneet Nerrousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia In ebrity, Sleeplessness, Diz ziness, Brain and Spi nal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili t'..3, and increasing the, flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. FREE 'A Valuable Book n Nervous uiaeases sens tree to anyaaaress. nd poor patients can also obtain Pastor KoeniK, of Fort Wayne. lad since 187& a&4 is now prepared under his direction bs. KOI 1 Our stores are fuller than ever before and we are more fully prepared to serve our Customers. Vv e have a very large stock of SHOES direct from Factory. Our stock of CLOTHING 13 much larger than usual and at prices to suit all. In Hats, Dress Goods and TrimTTiinss we are full up, and in uents rine fccaris ana other rurnishmgs, we take the day. Our success in the WTTftTVES aged us to better prepare tor that A il r tin...- Anoraer uar loau 01 uns just received. The Farmers will nlease remember that. nVtTtl RELIABLE brands of FERTILIZERS. . GEO. S. BRADSHAW. BRADSHAW & HAMMER. ( Office iu Koom No. 9, Banner Ilotel. ) Real Estate, Loan Insurance Agency. Mineral properties and timber lands for sale. 10 valuable plantations in Randolph county for sale. 150 town lots in the town of Asheboro, improved and unimproved. Loans of mon ey negotiated. Rents collected. Bonds and stocks bought and sold. If you wish to buy or sell Real Estate to borrow or loan money to insure your life or property in the very best Companies; the under signed are prepared to serve you. Terms easy. See us and let us shovf you that we are in a position to serve you to the best advantage BRADSHAW & IIAMMEU. iHiwimMMiiimMmiiiimimromiMiHMtnMiiiiiiffliimiMMutmiiuimm DR. SAM'L. A. HENLY, PRACTICES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Office upstairs in Moffitt building. WILLIAM C. HAMMER, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practices in State and Federal Conns. C. S. WAIXXAN. 1 JJTO. T. BRITTAIN. Asheboro Eeal Estate Agency AND Land Improvement Company. 100 valuable Town Lots, several good Houses and a lot of Mineral and Farming Land, for' sale 'or rent. If you wish to buy, sell or rent, it will be to your interest to consult our list of Prices. Cali on, or ad dress, WAINMAN & BPJTTAIN Asheboro, N. C. E G. LOWDERMILK &00 ASHEBORO JY. C. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, SHOES AND HARDWARE Good goods, square dealing, quick sales and short profits is our motto. Call and see us at corner next the depot. -1233 w. (PHARMACY. H.O.IIALL, 1 DISPENSING DRUGGIST Invites Physicians' : . Orders. SATISFACTION IN PRICE AND QUALITY OF GOODS GUARANTEED. BTJCKLEX'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in tlifc world for outs bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfiiction. or money refinded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Boyette & Richard son. CARRIAGES' Hugh J. Burns '& Bro., ASHEFtfiTO. X. C. Leafi!ig Carri:p-e and 'Buggy builders for the lM'dmoi Set -'on of the State Latest st les ant' fin:-Ii. All anteed. All Lime of repairs short notice. hrtJtoggies ai a snocialtv. Csiil A. ut, 31:tX 1 I? A T.V. TP A'TYE! W branch ot our business. , McAlister fe Morris. wm. c. n A 31 21 E It. " iiMiiiiiiiiuiiiHjiuniiitMtjii.'iiuwiiiuiMitujriiiiiuiiJiiim nn UUMMJ5KCIAL NATION AL BANK OF HIGH POINT J . Elwood Cox, Jno. If, Ferrkr ivPn S n,"-t- Vioe Ir('i'Vnc. W. G. Bkadshaw, Cashier. Progressive but Conservative, CAPITAL, . . Individual Liability, Depositors Security. - 80,00(7 $100,000 OLICITS the accounts of firms, cor porations ami irwti..;.i...i.. . - - niiiiii,v anil guarantees them promut an,! rar.fi,i attention. DIRECTORS. J. Elwood Cox. Jno. IT. Fekree Thomas J. Fjncii, F. M, Pickett. J. J. -Welch. R. J. lell. J. J. Cox. ' O. R. Cox. , M.J. Wrenn. HIGH POINT, N. C. yf. j. Arjifield, President. Dr. A. J. Sapp, Vice President. E. M. Armfield, Cashier. A. B Sapp, Book Keeper. DIRECTORS. Dr. A. J. Sapp, Jno. A. Lindsa W. P. Pickett, W, J. A rmfield W. II. Kaoan. Capital $"0,000 $ 7,500 surplus Undivided Profits $ 4.00O R Ays ACTS a general Banking Business in all its lefritimatn branches. Removed to the J..R. Lindsay Build mg. 36 LAND SALE. TY VIRTUE of an order of sal prran J- ted by the Superior Court of Rand olph county ori the petition of J. S. Cox Adm'r. of Roxana Tucker against Thos. Tucker et al. I shall "sell at Court house floor at 12 o'clock M. on the 7t day of December lfl, the following Real Estate to-wit: A tract o( land in Ashe boro township in said count v, adjoining the lands of B. J. Fisher, Wm. filuyai and others, containing 50 acres more or less. Sold subject to to the life time right of Richard Tucker. TERMS: Two thirds cash, the re maining one third on a credit cf six months, the purchaser givhig bond and approved security tiierefor and the title reserved until the further order of to Court. This 5th dayfcof November 1S01. J. S. Cox, Adm'r. and to.un'r. A Gold Watcb and $204, That is what every agent reiwi whe gets up a club on our $1 per week plan. yjur 14 Karat goia nuea c;ises are war ranted for 20 years. Fine Elgine or Waltham movement. Stem wind and. set. Lady's or Gent ? rizc. Equal to any $0 wo.ch. To sci;: 3 agfnts where we have none, we U ne of th Hunting: Case Watches for the Club prict. 328 auci send C. O- D. by express with, privilege of examination before paying for same. uur agent at Durham, A. C. writes: "Our Jewelers ha confessed thev don't know how you 'an furnish such work for the money.' One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for par ticulars. Empire Wateh Co., 48 an'l 50 Maiden Lane. Xew York. 40 Ivr GO AT OHC W. D. STEAD !VJAM- The LeadiDg Grocery Store of Asheboro. Keeps on hand all kinds of heavy arjtf Fancy Groceries. Terms cash. Prices low, you will save money by calling- en emeruhr. Yourff National Sanlc of HigJ Point 1 y n -. .,n,i,L g V. , ' 1 11