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The Asheboro Courier. Local and Personal. I Mr J H McCain, who has been confined a month with rheumatism I ar,A rr-ir, M in ho tin Mr Patterson, of Alamance county, spent Sunday in Asheboro Mrs F A Henley spnt a part of j witn his friend, Key W E Swain. last week at ttandleman. Dr and Mrs C II Lewis, of Farm cr, were in town Monday. Misses Trevu Hush and Edna Hill spent Sunday in High Point. Mrs Wrcnn is spending some time wittt her daughter, Airs u u opoon Miss Estella Lowe has been visit ing Mrs Thos Lassiter in West Ashe boro. Mrs W J Arnitield and children hare returned from a visit to High romt. Mr E S Patterson, of Alamauco county, spent Sunday at Kev W E bwain s. Miss Barringer, of Charlottesville, Va., is visiting her aunt, Mrs Allie H Worth. Wood & Moring call attention to a beautiful line of low-quartered tan snoes toil week. Messrs W R Pool and B F Bulla, of Back Creek, each killed a large nawk last Sunday. Mr Bud Bird, of Kemp's Mills, says he found a hen's nest with 163 eggs in it recently. Mr Joseph Norman has bought an interest in the store of Mr Alexander Underwood on Depot street Misses Nell and Mamie Bulla, of Randleman, attended commence ment at Asheboro Graded school.'- Dr Chan Ingram and little daugh ter, of Mt Gilead, attended Asheboro Graded School commencement. Ray Edmundson has moved his barber shop to the building adjoin ing tne Asheboro Drug Co. Rev Eli Reece, of High Point, wul preach at the Presbyterian ennren sundav morning and even ing. Everybody invited. Miss Annie Johnsou, who hai been teaching school at Mooresville, passed through Asheboro Tuesday en route to ner norno at f armer. Work has been begun on the handsome new residence of Mr J Stanback Lewis in the western part ol town. Proceedings of County Commis sioners are crowded out this issue. They will appear in our next. Mr and Mrs Alfred Vuncannon,of West End, Moore county, are visit ing their daughter, Mrs W R Rich ardson. Mr J E Branson, foreman of the High Point Iron Bedstead Factory, spent a part of last week with his parents near Ulah. Ask your grocer for Lion coffee and get the Lion head. See ad. Bny RJIt tobacco. See ad in this issue how to gnt the sample. Dr A M Bulla was elected super intendent of health by the Boarc of County Commissioners Monday in place of Dr Moore resigned. A few weeks ago two solid car loads of eggs, each car ontainiug 5,009 down eggs, were shipped from Asheboro to be placed in cold storage by Swift K Co. Mr K K Craven, of the MoflitU Mills section, found a swarm of bees on tree Sunday and another oue on the same tree Monday. Quite a number of prominent citi zens of the county were here Monday attending the regular monthly meet ing of the board of county commis sioners. Mr J C Cox was awarded the con tract to build the bridge over Back Sreek at W F McCrary's by the com missioners Monday for $750.00. On May 19th Rev John Penning ton, the noted Quaker evangelist, of Providence, R. I., will begin a ten days meeting at the Holiness church in Asheboro. Rev J P Rodgers, formerly pastor of the M E church at this place, but . now of Mocksville, was here one day last weak shaking bands with friends. ' Work has begun on the new Presbyterian Manse on the lot oppo site the old Courier office. Mr Jesse Presnell has the contract and the building will be rapidly pushed to completion. Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite Hollister'a Rocky Moun tain Tea will make yon well and keep yon welL 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ashetoro Drug Co. We are requested to announce that Unity Sunday school of Thomas ville, N. C. will picnic at Freeman's Mill Thursday the 11th of May. They will be accompanied by the Thotnasville Silver Cornet Band. Everybody invited to join them. Dr Barrett, of Ohio, will begin a protracted meeting at the Christian church in Asheboro May' 17th. Dr Kurreit is a nreaclu of reputation. He held a meeting in Asheboro several years ago and many of our people remember mm pleasantly, Miss Linuie A Daniel will deliver a temperance lecture at the academy on the night dt May 11th. At a date to be announced later she will lecture to women only. . Miss Daniel comes highly leoom mended by the State Anti-Sal. T. Unien. When von need printing done try urn. We try to give more for the same money than anybody else can do. Here is a letter from a gentle-, nun who recentl v moved from Ran dolpb to a large town where there are So far this year the Courier ha: gotten two new subscribers for every old subscriber who has discontinued. Mr Seth Laughlin, the real estate man, says he wants to show you 'round and interest you in bis lots, bucn opportunities will open up in this section in the next ten years as were never known in tn section. There is more in poultry than in cotton, corn and wheat The best investment for the money is an in cubator. Under Notes and Comments aa in the editorial columns will be found each week many opinions a the editor sees it, as they occur or as he thinks they ought to be. Mrs L J Diffee, of High Point, was a visitor in Asheboro last week returning from a risit to her father Mr A U Johnson ol uoncord town ship. Mr M Leonard, of Grant township, who has been visiting his sob, Mr M B Leonard in Winston-Salem passed through town lost Saturday on nis way Homo. Ernest Clark from the Back Creek section was in town one day last week with a carp weighing 0 lbs after it was dressed. Mr Clark killed the fish in Back Creek in shallow water with an axe. Many people feel much indebted to Prof Walker, of the Asheboro Graded school, for securing the Chicago Glee Club to give the le cent entei tainroent at the academy, Mr J D Simpson recently sold the lot be spoke of building a residence for himself on to Mr W H Keddmg. Mr Redding intends to build a home there for himself and will move his family there in the fall. President L L Hobbs, of Guilford College, will speak at Holly Springs school house Hay 13th. An eiec tion on local taxation for public schools will be held ou May 16tb in the Holly springs district What about your letter heads, bill heads, envelopes etc. We run a job office. We employ a number of hands and want to keep them at work and busy all the time during working hours. Come in when in town and get samples of letter heads; billheads etc. Prof R C Cox, formerly of ltun- dolph, successfully taught the Jamestown Graded Schools during the past year. One of his assistants was Miss Nora Cole who was at ono time a teacher in the Asheboro Graded School. For fifty cents we will send the Courier to all new subscribers until January 1st, 1906. Send the money er stamps to day. This offer is made at the request of friends who want to get their neighbors to take the Courier. Won't you speak to your neighbors about it and greatly oblige. The Western school teacher who made love to 20 of his pupils whose age ranged from 15 to 17 lost his job. Most of the girls didn't tell mama but some of tbem did. An English clergyman once preached from the text, "Thou art weighed in the balance and tounu wanting." It was a loug sermon and ene by one the weary hearers began to leave, f inally one started when the preacher said: "That is right, gentlemen, as fast as you are weighed, pass out." wo more leav ing church that day. Joon League and W. C. Pre! Hanry Nit Appandlcltii. Prof J T Henry, headmaster of Trinity High School, this county, was carried to tne Whitehead-stokes Sanitoriumat Salisbury last Satur day where he underwent a successful operation for appendicitis. , Why Net Cemmsncsmtnt. The commencement exercises of Why Not Academy and Business Institute will be held Friday, May 26th, beginning at K) o'clock a. in. The following are the officers: C M Freeman, general manager, J L SpeBcer. C 0 Presnell and E A Han cock, assistants. Committee of In vitation: Misses Daisy Ellis, imma Leach, Mamie Lawrence, Pearle Cox and Flossie Gordon. An interesting program is being prepared. Medals will be given for best delivered recitations, etc Rev John R Miller, of Thomasville, N. C, will deliver the addiess. Social gathering at night on the 26th. Shiloh string band will furnish music for the occasion. The year just closing has been the meet successful in the history of the school, and especially in the board ing patronage. . COMMENCEMENT AT ASHEBORO. Athabora Gradl School CImm WHk Appro prill ExirclMi A Suectuful Yir. The closing exercises took place Monday and Tuesduy evenings. Largo croudn "ere prtsent each night, the building being inadequate to accommodate the vast audience and many were turned away each night there not being even standing room iiisiueot the builuing. The program for Monday evening consisted of songs, drills, etc, by the smaller pupils and was as follows: 1. Invocation Huv W E Swain. 2. Chorns Merrily Oh! 3. Drill Frolic of the FrogB. 4. Song Won't You Come Over to My House To-dav? 5. Hoop Drill. . Instrumental Solo Wayside MARRIAGES. Miss Lena Allred, of Asheboro, to Mr Wm Lamb, of Spcro, Rev T Sechrest officiating, April 30th. On Sunday at the residence of Mr A M. free, near Asheboro, Miss Blanche Free and Mr W M Cooper, oi Asheboro At the home of Mr J M Arnold, of Worthville, on Tuesday April 25 1 005, Mist) Muggio Ingram was mar ried to Mr Luther iturrage, of Con cord, N C, a brother of Mrs Rodgers wife of Rev J 1 liodgcrs. of the North Carolina Conference of the M E Church, South. The marriage ceremony was periormed by Kev P Rodgers, of Mocksville. Miss In' gram is a sister of Mr Ed Ingram of Asheboro, und a daughter of W E Ingram, a leading farmers of the Muddy UrecK section. Miss Ingram is a beautiful and popular young Instrumental Duet The Sleigh j ai'y- Hcr husband is a stranger iieiu uub 10 sum 10 ue u uium excel1 lent young man. Chapel Lynette Swain Days of the Week. Drill The Indian Huutresses. Rido -Misses Auman and Bor oughs. 10. The Forming of Old Glory. Tuesday evening there was a con test for 'a reciter's and a declaimer's medal. Miss Corrinna Auman won the reciter's medal and Master Way land Hayes won the declaimer's medal. 1. Invocation Rev W L Sherrill, Chorus. Oh! The Flowery Month ot June. 3. Essay Perseverance. Miss A n nie Moring. 4. Essay International Brother hood Miss Massah Lambert. Oratiou Opportunity Mr Fcr- ree Koss. Instrumental Duet Silver Stars Misses Bulla and Hendricks. Recitation Mice at Play Miss Comma Auman. 8. Recitatien The Soldier's Par don. Miss Mary Belle Kivett. Recitation Unexpected Revela tions Miss Blanche Snoon. 10. Instrumental Solo Moonlight on the Mnuaou Miss uorinna Auman. 11. Declamation Valley Forge Waylnud Haves. 2. Declamation The Fount) Dtid. On last Friday morning April 28, abeut 9 o'clock, while Mrs W W Walker was going out shopping she found the dead body of Mrs Lethia Smith, of tiray s Cnapel, the widow of the late W A Smith. Mrs Smith was fourd about 200 yards from her bom in an outway road. It is sup posed she bad started to see ner sis ter who lived about a half a mile distance and that she died on Thurs day. It is thought she died of epi' leoev. The deceased was 50 veaii old and leaves two brothers and two sisters. The burying took place at Uray s chapel Saturday. Aftothtr Election. At its regular session Monday the Board of County Commissioners ordered that another special election be beld in the county to vote a special school tax This time the election is to be held in the enterprising town of Ramseur anil fi. frrmit. Inner nnr.it.inn liAArlprl hv CI..- A .1..- ir-lk I J-.. ,V P : mi in . . . . I the Hoard asking that said election . Derluma lon-The Ship of faith be held Tuesday. June 20tb, 1905, Jllll Davis. 'anl nf lh twiitinn van riunt- 14. Instrumental Solo The Two . Mi un.l th ..Wtinn nnWi Larks Miss Alma Feneo. I Pmnr il nnk inrimrl tn he lpft 15. 1 )eeisiou of Judges Announced, i behind in the matter of better edu- 16. Presentation of Medals and pjitinnul futilities und nrlinr Diplomas. tnat ti,e election will carrv by a large uin umi no kill, i iuov Wl U luuoii , Itlftinrl X,V. '.successful term and nothing but! ords of praise and commendation I " are heard for Prof Walker and his ( Won Mldll lt Guilford Collegi Agiln . i.Mjit u, ra,i,ua. , It (hn unnngl rknru.sA flnntf.nl of the Philagorean Literary Society, Eltetlont Mondiy. at Guilford College Saturday night, The different towns iu Randolph Miss Linnie Shambnrger, daughter elected town officers Monday as fol- 01 Mr reier suamwirger.ot uoucora lowg. I township, this county, won the prize AbHEUOKo. ! onereu oy tne society xor me oest orauou. juiss inamourger won me Prof Harris Skeen died suddenly at his home at Jit uilead buluruay Prof Skecn taught at Farmer a few years ago and has manv friends in this county who will be grieved to learn of bis death. Rindlimin Itemj. Miss Jessie Woollen, who has been visiting her mother for a few dayi returned to High Point on Monday Miss Mary ferree is speuding few days in Greensboro this week. Mr Jno T Brittain, of Asheboro, was in town on Friday. Mr S G Mewlin visited Ureeus- boro en Wednesday. Miss Clara Stanton, daughter of ur u A stunton of flieh Point, is visiting her aunt. Mis 1' K Wollen Mr J JS Williamson, of Worth ville, was in town on Tuesday. Miss Alice Newlin is spending few days iu Hich Point. The large boiler of the Randh'inan Chair Mfg Co was placed in position on Tuesday. The plant will soon be in operation. " MiBs Cornelia Bowdon is visitiug triends in High Point. Mr A M iiulla attended the meet ing of County Commissioners, held at Asheboro on May 1st. Mrs M u uicks made a business trip to High Point ou Friday of last week. A Correction. In the last issue of the Randle man Times there was a severe criti cismlaidon Jno A Lineberry, ex president of our society, iu regard to his resignation speech. It was not the fault of the said member as it was printed in the Times, bill the society voted that tho speech be put in the Times without the consent ef Jno A Lineberry, thinking that the editor would appreciate it. Randleman Ghaded School L. S. The Directors of the People's Building & Loan Association of Asheboro will start a second series of shares piovided a sufficient num ber of subscribers wish to enter it, It is therefore requested that all who wish shaies in this series will give tneir names and number of shares desired to Mr J D Simpson, the sec retary. April lllh, 1905. See ad of town lot for sale by A C McAlister iu "penny colnmn. i.i" u lr n il ni urauou. miss nnamourger won nie Mayor, Elijah Mofl.H; Treasurer, ,jt .j, d , C C McAlister, C A Pamplin, C C ' Cranford, W F Redding and M C fcpoon. UA MILKMAN, Mayor, Sam J Swaim; Commis sioners, 1st ward, II O Barkor and O Marsh; 2nd ward, J 11 Cole and h Hayes; 3rd ward, John Newlin and E Kirkman; 4th ward, Thos E Marehall and C 'L Lineberry. MOUTH VILLE. i ,, ,.,,,1:,.) : M ,.iu iton.o Mayor, J M Wrenn; Treasurer, A ! not of general interest iu the corn Withers; Commissioners, A E ! m,iuitv such as mere neighborhood Hilliard, C W Hinshaw, G C I personals. The fact that corn is Williamson, WE Harrell, K W being planted iu April or May is not Giles. I news of interest. If com were ' kamseui. . j planted in December or January Mayor, C C Randleman; Treasur-r, : that would bu news of interest. U B Carter; Clerk, Walter F Smith; The fact that some young lady has Marshall. J M Brewer; Commission- a set of false teeth is not news in era, G H Lambert, N M Whitehead, which the public is interested. It F Craven, 8 W Caddell and E C may show good sense on the part ot The Greensboro Record says, "joining the Democratic party is the next best thing to joining the church." To Corrtipondinli. I To our local correspondents, let I us again remind some of them that I we must insist iu strikiug out of Business Locals. Nollcs Inserted under this heed at one cent e, word eeoh Insertion. 1 Watkins. Sundiy School Convintlon. The annual convention of the Randolph County Sunday School Association (interdenoninational) is called to meet at Liberty, N. Cm Aucust 3d and 4th, l&Ua. AH township olliceri are requested to begin at ouce the work of getting the lady or not; that depends upon whether she had good teeth removed. It may be caused by inattention on her part to the proper care and pres ervation of her teeth. The fact that a young man bus a new buggy is not news ot sufficient importance for publication. We want news when there is uews. When corres pondents write news items they should begin with news and end their oellections and reports ready. .:ti, inviw n,,t imnmrial Wc hope to see every Sunday school j maiU!Tt 0f n0 interest to the public, represented at this convention. 1 WjjCn important matters occur write Randolph is now the banner sun- !.i. i u... i.;i n. ..,. t. uj svuuui wumj vi w. jj an tne IacUl lu a uriet manner, uy wen organize work u can but t n all i it tukug Bevcrai pagM, News of interest to the public should be full and accurate. We write this as a reason for cutting out so many things in recent communi cations. Correspondents may send in such news as they desire with the understanding we are to "edit tu matter sent. be made to remain the banner county. j M way, rreuaeut. Miss Dora Redding, Sec'y. More neonle moving to Asheboro to take advantage of the excellent schools. 'NtW MlCklMry PsIXklMd. For long time ' the Courier has been crowded for space. The paper will be enlarged to an eight page paper within the next few weeks. This becomes necessary as the paper increases in circulation and covers a larger territory. A new press, faster and larger, has been purchased. It has also become necessary to install a folder as part of the plant The gasoline engines used as power have on evearal occasions caused delay. An electric motor will be used and the power for operating the new and faster press will be furnished by the Asheboro tlectiic Uompaay. The new press will turn off some thing like 2,600 more Copies per hoar. An addition will be built to the present building for press rooms. It is also the purpose of the mau- a number of print shops. "Enclosed . agement to purchase a mailing out- sample. Please duplicate last job. fit as it How takes three or fonr Your work M bettor and prices lower persons almost an entire day to mail than I can got bere." . each issue. ROYAL along Powder Menkes Cleesk.nL Breacd With Royal Baking Powdei there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Fall instructions in the " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROYAL (AKINA POWDCR 00.. 1M WILLIAM ST., NtW VORK. AyersPills Avcr's Pillk Aver s Pills. Aycr's Pills. Keep sayint this over s&d over seiin. The best laxative. BilliouH Bill was getting blunted. And his tODguo was muchly coated, 'ateut "tonics woulun t cure him. Companies would not insure him. All his friends were badly frighten ed, But their spirits soon wore lightened. For Bill said and they believed him. EAKLY RISER mils relieved him. Standard Drug Co., and Asheboro Drug Company. KOH Three Jcim uVeo i-alvtM. Apply to Wn y miMicuUHuiu . ('. ilitmmpr, Ahlicborn, X. ( hcuIi NoihuuVb lot with four room ihvt'lling, gfHnl well, voting orchiml, can U' of Ux M m South Abheboro for a e 1 HrfUMI, good bargain. Apply tn A McAlister. Aguiit One 4-room house on one half acre lot, corner Smith and Hoover streets, within 100 yards Ashe boro Chair Factory, can be bought at reasonable price by ap- lymg to M. u. McAlister, Keal Istate Acrent. rear room over Bank. Legal Advertisements. LAND SALE. By virtue of a divrco ot halo made ly lUe Superior Court of Kundolpli county in a special proceeding therein pending entitled Alice Way and hutdmiid Joliu Way ot al t Fletcher Smitliet ul, 1 cball sell ou the premi ses of the hereinafter described land, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, en Saturday the Oil. day of .May, l'J0,"( at I'J o'clock M., the followtug described trort of land, lying and being in L;wt New Market township, County and Statu ufnsaid,aitd known as the Uuerge Smith land, and described and de lined as fitlhms, iz: Beginning at Vickory'a corner, a stake, aud running South I?5 elm to a Mack oak, tlicnce West t degs South tu ickory's corner, (white oak theucc West to a post oak 23 cht., thence North 38 chs to jost oak, thence boat o 1-4 elm to a, white oak, thonce North 7 clis to a whito oak, thence Kabt 41 dm to a yot oak, thonce Kat W8 jN)les to a black jack, thence South GO ies to a btako iu James Leonard's line, I hence Went lt)S pdes to a stake iu Vickorv's line: thence West to tho beginning corner. containing 210 ticrw more or less except therefrom, the following tract scld by (ieo W ; Smith ami wife- to Jemuel (Vllrano and nlcil an UMwn, viz: Lvinir n i Pule Cut find lK-L'inuin at a Mack jack. Al-1 frcd Leonard's corner, running West 201 ixjles to the creek, Pole Cat, thence down thn Creek 2U nolea to a rKwtouk. theiu-e South degs West acroKS tho crock 40 jwles to stone, thence Last 1Kb" poles to a hlckoi in Wm Hockett'a line, thence Nort! t0 pule to the beginning, containing 70 acre more ur Icsh. Terms of sale casli. ELIJAH MOFFITT, IW. Thw 1st day of April, 1105. LANli SALE. tlou ot Win Calviu Allred et al expartc, I itball at U o'clock m. mi toe tilU dn fllowliiK real estate, to-w it: A tract of laud in Frenwinvtlie towntUila, in said county adioln thelanoftof tiic A I) Hralth estate, and v. and bounded a inltowh: ave oiilnr at hi tlic Handy creek road, Mirtitla Vuucan variouH cohi-hcm of said road in au easier! Hon !i etiaina to a stone in said mad. thtner North 14 df WcMt 5. chains to a utone. thence Sioutn ra west a cnams to a fttone, theuoe .South 14 iIrh Eat 5.21 r hull us tu Uie berinniug otiutalniiiK oue acre more or Icjw and known at the Win T Allrcil home place in the town f Central Falls, N.C. TiiiH 3rd day of April 1905. third RK-8ALK OF VALUABLE TIMBER. Bv virtue of Suiriur court ot Raiidolnh county, tion of J M Brown and others aalnt Lydiu anu ocners, i snuu sen ai puinc auction IW ut 14 o'clock m, the following described of timimr ivimr una belna iu tlm Countica oi mre and KandoiBU, vie; nisii iu me petition as tracts iso5,u. . Hand nuo contaiuiiiii o u Tract No 4 Known as the KharahurKer tract. iui;anu ncing in Moore ana Kanaoipncouutu Keeuy urtitf ana con tai nine acres more t, and desrrilicd in the putiUou as Tract No the A -hi II tract. Tills h Kitid to lie tine orlRinal pine timber. It well locau-d iiH to MhinoinK noint. All the timber aforesaid measuring twelve Inches and hove the urouiid will be sold, and tho purehaser is allowed by order of the Court two years from the confirmation of said sale In which to cut and remove said timber. The land which the alxivu tinilwr is standing Is aot to hotter to uivt mid balun ear ititeret-t from date of coutiruiatiou of said lu; title to he reserved uutil the lull puymeut uie purcniise money. hisAprd lOtlM'JUo. Bv virlu. of ujerior four ocivaiuK men iJ hustaind A C N Bnioksand Brooks minnlimi he rsuitc in mid LANK SALK. n onler of sale (trained by the f Randolph county in a special viu neitdimr entitled Ada A ox t'ox, nnd Kiltie F Millerawiust wife Annie Brooks and H N of Annie Brooke I shill wll at lour in Asheboro. N. ('. ut nubile U) the highest blthier. ou Monday the Mh yof luiie, iqotmU 1 o'clock M the following uiiiy, uonimeo as loiiowf, ! Hindu of M T MoflHt i stoDe an the weotslde road and run west 7 chains id 75 links to a stone, thence outh 0 ehuimand link - to a sweet euiu on the north bauk of Richland creek, thence up the various i ereea jh i- cuuuih u halns and links to chains and 72 links to a piuv, thence north 1 chain and 7U links to a stone, thence east Ul and links tn a stone on the wot.side of the atoresaid nd, thence south the various irsesof said road M chains and links to the liuniuK containiiia MO acres mom or lew. w-ond tract u (joint ntr the laudR of ticorgc neer, Martin Aiiiuious and others, lieKiutilng it state in asprmi;, Martin AmtnoiiH' line, run tg north 'A clmins ui a pile of stones, formerly hie, ficorffe Spencer's corner, theuoe west 4" tins aud K! links to a pine, theme south 13 dus to a pine, thence south 18 murves west i in, thenre esst miiiK. contain- liain U a stake, thrncc mirth 4 1 50 links to a w oak, tli ixci:batoh t on sale. A liit class J)0 cixc capacity Columbian Incubator iu good working order. Will batch every fertile ejtg. C 11 Ltais, runner, t . WANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN iu this and adjoining territories to represent and advertise tne holesale and Jul tic a -tional Departmenta of an eld established house of aolid financial standing. Salary !?3..ri0 jut day, with espenoea advanced each Monday bv heck din'ct from headquartern. IIoie und furniNhed when iieceabury. Posit ion iternian- ent. Address, ltlew Brothera A Co., lHpt. Seed Potatoes. Improved Early lVath Blew mv Itli-s second crop seed potatoes for Kale. Write for prices will sell cheap. W, L. KIVETT, High Toiiit, N. C, 11. F. B. No. Save Yonr Hoose br having it pa: n ted. It will beautify it and make it last more than twice as long us it would wunout Deiug pointed. All who Intend to have aalntfnjr done spring and nun me r would do well to see me for tfood work and low prices. Graining done when warned. v a lewallkn, Contractor and painter Heagrove, N. V. 8tar Bottling Works. A choice line of eorlnated drinks furnish ed in four or six dozen to the cnile, u speciii rate to all points on the A. A. By. Yv further information write or call on .1 UlNUIiAM, Star, X. C. You Need a Hat! You Need it Now. We have ihcm ia styles and price to hi vtu. We ar increasing "ur Mick ra vreek, In- ao doint; we get the nerM and In -ciliug, goods. Weabohavo u atliariivc line of K But'Ueti and Uresa fisets and many oili noveltiea. Come to see me. Yours truly, Mrs. F T.Blair. W.rt your mousse BUCKINGHAM'S UTt K DCauUiUl DrfWH Ilk! DtSLE r use W. W. BRADY, DEALER IN Groceries and Country Produce. Call to see his prices. One mile nrth of eAsheboro on Randleman Road. liauii luiin to a stake, tin Its to a stake, them the original line, nortk S chains and IW IV west .! chnins to u stake iciioa south ou said Hue 1 Dtlio bcKtnuing, contain Fourth ttuct adjoin I uk the third tra.-t, Joshua Moflttt and others. Utnatue at a hlavk gum and running north 8 chaimaud 41 links to a stake. east a cnams ami no linns to a sione, north 7 chum and HO links to a stone in Joshua Modi it's Hue, tlunc west 9 chains and 4t links to a stake said MotUtt's corner, thenc mth lii chuiits and ut links ton stone, Momtt's i.mer. thence south ttt 1-4 det;rea ntst 9 chains ud iff links to Uu- lxKumlng, ountainiug 10 1-2 cn more or les-. The third aud tourth tracts will he sold to- O. L. tAPP. ConunhAio High Art Clothing! We have just received 50 suits of Summer Clothing at from $8.00 to $18.00 per Buit. Great values. Nice line White and Fancy Vests, Straw Hats, Collars, Ties, Furnishings, Etc., cheap. The prettiest line of Low-quartered Tan Shoes erer displayed in Asheboro. Be sure to see them. Very truly yours, WOOD & MORING. AlM!M.STKATOK' NOTICE. viim quallllril a xlinirmtnitor with the will 'xrrt ol Herat! York. flucrael. SL-vordinK to ItiH . thtff is to tmtify nil urvlltoni of Miid eetate to tllp llirtr clniniN with ttiu undvrHluticil duly ii to on or brlimi tin Mn dav ol May Iff, or ili. itotliv will In tli!iiikil in bur of thulr ivodv- yM All uemoii. owing naia etiuic ere roiueHioa i innKf luiiiifintie tiavinviit. This Ami! Alii JilhRI'll T. Tl'RNKK. Admr., cum utitaiueste iimiiixo of Mimh York, deed. KXKCUTORH NOTICK. Having qtutlituNl w executor of Kloazer B ulilikMn dectuiMil a.:corluiK to law. thl. Ill Ul notify all crtilitor of Raid estate to flle their claiiuR with the underpinned duly iwom toe infont th Hh dnv of Muv 1016 or thin notice lw ideailed In liar of their reeorexy, All eraon. owfnfc Mid estate are retiuemea lorouite imrae dlale iiaymeut. Notice of Dissolution. Not ire in hert'liy given dial the iMrtnemlMji licretufore eiialin between .1 8 ilcAiisler. W B Webster an(l T C Worth, rloinff a ffeuenil mereantile ImxineHH as McAliKter VortU& Co. nt Central rails, N C, baa thw ilav been Unwolved anil the partnership do liiumr exists. Uie said J S McAlister and T C Worth having this day sold their interest as imrtnere to W H Weliler aud D II Allred. Neither the said J S McAlister nor T O Worth is liable in any way for obligations iiindp or colitractvd bv the new limi, sue the miu! H II Webster ami l II Allred. doing Ixi'.uieHS under the limi name and style of Welister and Allred aHsulHes all rMigatietiS heretofore made l.v the linn ot MtAlister, Worth . V. ' ! S M. AlJPlLB, T V WotiH. W B WLn.lLli, l II An mo. This Ainil Slat. I'JttS. ALEXANDER INDERW'OOD. DEAIXK IN Groceries, Produce, Notions, and Clothing. Specialty in baying aud selling Chickens and Eggs. 1000 young chickens wanted at once; highest market price paid. Call to see me next door to Ross' ' sale stables at W W Jones old stand. Attention, Please. We wish to call your attention to our stock of Hardware and Farming Implements. We keep in stock all the best and latest im proved appliances for easy farming. Also a complete line of the celebrated Enger and Fisher Buggies, Surries, &c. When in need of buggies, harneas, etc., we will make it to your interest to trade with us. WLister's Guano and Acids on hand. Call. The Watklns-Leonard Company, Ramseur, N. C rrtorris-Scarboro-noffitt Co Wholesale and Retail New Clothing, Etc. Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co Wholesale and Retail mm New Styles in.... Spring & Summer Clothing! The latest styles and patterns can al ways be seen at my place. I am show ing a pretty line of suits at $10, $12, and $15. It will pay you to look my line over before purchasing. Also a bit: assortment of HATS, COL LARS, TIES and SHOES. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men are the best to be had. See them. W.J. MILLER. I. wmwwiwwnwi I eijiiweM!?WsaMeWws?"i Bargains in Hardware! k ana c arm liacriinery - 1 1 We are selling an immense stock of hardware, em- j bracing plows, corn planters, disc harrows, harness, bug 1 1 gies and everything Kept in a hardware store, at the lowest J prices and greatest bargains ever offered in Asheboro. M . II n n n C. J. Cox, ILeceivcr Hollady-Pool Hdw. Co. -3 w a. ff.aiA -. Take The Courier and Get the News. One Dollar Per Year hi Advance. J
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