The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, Aug, 10 1905. Arrival and Departure ol Trains. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. HI, arrives at Train No. 107, nrrivon at Train No. H.'l, arrives at NORTHBOUND. Train No. 7, arrives at. Train No. 130, arrives at Train No. 42, arrives at NORTHBOUND. No. 142, leaven at No. 130, leaves at No. 144, leavsat SOUTHBOUND. 10:00 a. m, 3:10 p. 0:35 p. ui. 11:01 2:25 p. in 4: 10 u. in. ll:0ji 4:30 p. m. No. 71, li-aves at 10:lo a. m. No. 107, leaven nt 3:15 p. m. No.' 41, leaves at J:,l!lp Local and Personal. Joe Ross spent Saturday in Greens boro. Mies Nannie Bulla is at Blowing Bock. Mr 'Vill Skten ia spending a few days at the narrows. Prof B L Moflitt went over to Elon College Tuesday. Mrs J W Jolly is confined to her room with rheumatism. Mr and Mrs D B McCrary spent Tuesday in Ureensboro. Mrs ClenJeniu, of Greensboro, is visiting Mrs J O Redding. Mr Cicero Davis has moved into his new home in west Asheboro. Mies Louise Slack spent Tuesday night in liandleman with friends. Mrs W J Scurboro and children are visiting relatives in Burlington. Mra Chaa Smith returned to Ashe boro Saturday from a visit to Arch- dale. Mr Will DcBerey ejtent a few days last week with his cousin, Mrs Jean Bush. Miss Ella Hendricks returned Tuesday from a visit to her grand mother in Uu u torn county. Misses Jessie Boroughs, Callie Auman and Etta Auman spent Sunday at Jackson' Springs. Rev W E Swain, Messrs Way and Spence attended the Sunday school convention at Liberty last week. Mra W T Foushee came up with her husband and spent Monday and Tuesday as a visitor at l'rof Way's. I)r C II Phillips is ill at his home at Fullera with typhoid fever. Ilia many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr C A Vuncaunon, of High Point, spent a few days in Asheboro recently, returning to High Point Tuesday. Miss Maggie Moflitt, of Wilming ton, and Miss Jennie Ilerndon, of Elon College, are visiting at Mrs M A Moffitts. Tbo Misses Spencer gave a very delightful porch party at their home one night last week in houor of their visiting friends. Mr Tladlcy Spoon and littlo son passed through Monday returning to Arcbdale from a visit to his parents in Richland. Mra Emory Lassitrr and children, of Greensboro, came here last Friday and went ont to Mrs Laasiter's father's, near Farmer. Mr George Ross spent a part of last week at Mt Vernon Springs and passed through Asheboro on Friday going to Jackson Springs. Mr Samuel Spoon who has been on his crutches for five weeks is improving. Mr Spoon's injuries were caused by a mule jerking him down. Capt James A Spencer, of the police force of Hamlet, and Mrs Spencer have been for the last week visiting Mr Spencer's father near Mechanic. Your attention ia called to the advertisement, in another column, of W D Spoon the Grocer and Meat man. He keeps the best and will treat yon right Dr and Mrs Hiatt, of Elerbe Springs, passed through Tuesday going to Guilford to visit relatives. Mra lliatt ia a daughter of the late Benjamin. Rush of Tabernacle towa ahip. Dr W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, 'ill be in Asheboro at the Central liitel on Friday, September 1st, for one day only. His practice ia limit ed to eye, ear, nose and throat, and fitting glasses. Prof J T Henry, headmaster of Trinity high tcnool offers a scholar ship to one yonng lady, in tht county, who desires to prepare herself for teaching. Prof Way County Superin tendent will hold a competitive ex i animation here on the 26 inst to de- ' cide who ia entitled to the scholar ship. Mr C C C run ford, one of Ashe boro'a town commissioners, went to Granite (jusrry, Kowan county, on Friday of last week, and purchased two cars of granite blocks 4x16 inches to be used as "curbing" on tua wiaa no wjiw. suvn, wuivn is now being macadamixed. Concrete ia to be used on toe sidewalks. The following arc among those who were in Asheboro . Monday: Meson J M Cavinesa, K M Ward, Jno 0 Cox, and James 8 Jtaoon and J M Deaton, of Moffitb W V Mount, W J Moffitt, J LOwen, and G W Owen, of Kaooy; C M Tysor and E B teach of Erect; J P Phillip, J W Purvis, of Noise; "Voy Red Jin ir and C L Robbin' .rtJaraway; T E Walker, of Defianoe; A L Delk, and H H Pelk, of Cox; W J Del k and W S Crowsoo, of Caraway; W A K earns, I of Sawyeraville; M F Wrenn and W j H Wrenn, of Erect; 8 E Cobl, i Climax R F D; Alfred Feamire, John Feamire, of Moflitt, and many others. Mr and Mrs C C Cranford attend ed the protracted meeting at Farmer .Sunday. Mr W A -Wood, of Providence township, was a visitor in Asheboro Monday. Mr Frank Pearcc, of Indian Territory, is visiting at Mr W II Monng s. Messrs J M Walker and J C Bulla, of Buck Creek township were in town Monday. Mr Moses Morgan, of Jocksons Creek, was in town, on business, lust Monday. Mr Hurvey LutliHin. and Mr W D Moore, of Montgomery county, were in Asheboro i uesday. Miss Jessie FetUr, of Franklin, a, ami Miss Zora oapp, of Kerners ville, itro visiting at Mr O L Sapp's The Ledger says M II Elder, of Kandolpb, has purchased 12 lots in Mechauicsville, a suburb of High romt. Mr C T Loll in, of the Lexington Grocery Company is building a new dwelling on Sunset avenue near Mr J W Hadley s new residence. Mrs J U Redding and Messrs W A Underwood and J T Underwood went down to Mt Vernon Springs Saturday returning Moaday. Miss Nellie Surratt who has been in Asheboro for some time visiting Mrs J T Underwood, will return to her homo at Jackson Hill this week. Miss Elizabeth Adams, of Wilson, N C, and Miss Berta May, of Car thage, who have been vis'itmg Miss Clara Spencer, leave for their homes to-day. Mr Carl Russell spent Sunday at hia old home at Coleridge, returning to Asheboro accompanied by Mr J Ed Cole who was here Monday and i ueauay. J Marion Cross, who was formerly a resident of this place, but now living at Concord, was shaking Hands with, old tnends here the hist of the week. Mr J T Moflitt will arrive to-dav from Tampa, Florida, to assume the management of the Asheboro Wood and lion Co and the Asheboro Wheelbarrow Company. Master Stanton Skecn, the bright yeung son of Mr and Mrs Will Skecn. celebrated his liftb birthday on lust rnday giving a delightful party to a number of his young friends. Kind reader, it will help us, if on going into a store to purchase au article you have seen advertised in The Courier, you will tell the mer chant you saw it in The Courier. Mr Dolph M Joh'isou who been with the Ashebero Roller Mills for a number of years has resigned his position and accepted a similar one wiih the Greensboro Roller Mills at Greensboro, N C. Editor Farris, of the Enterprise, is recieving congratulations these days. He ia the proud father of his first child, a bouncing boy he says weighing some ten or twelve pounds. Our advertisers are helping us more than ever these days to edit The Courier. I a order!to have more space for reading matter we will be fore many more months enlarge The Courier to an eight page paper. The Courier has during the last few months recieved - many callers who are friends and subscribers to the paper. Many words of en couragement and some of praise have been said to us, for all of which we are truly .thankful. Mr Chas Fox, who was formerly with the Standard Drug Co at Ashe boro but more recently in charge of Dr W A Underwood's drug store at Randleman, has resigned his position and will enter the State University school of pharmacy. Ex-Sheriff Lassitcr has a steam boat which be uses to convey bis lumber from his saw mill in Moore county down Deep river to Carbon ton where it is loaded on the cars of the Durham and Charlotte and tent to various points of shipment. Mr Cbas Crotts, who recently re tained from Mississippi to visit his father, Mr J L Crotts, of Tabernacle township, he is very low with what we suppose ia typhoid fever. It is reported - throughout that section that Mr Crotts has yellow fever. Prof N W Walker, was elected to a professorship m the State University last week. Mr Walker when he left Asheboro in June ex pected to be instructor in English, lie gets a better position, that of professor of school organization. The Methodist church of this lace has given the pastor, Rev W i Sherrell, leave of absence, He is, aa ye, undecided as to where or when be will go. He will not leave until next week and there will be the usual services next Sunday morn ing and evening. Little Mabel Parrish, the bright little daughter of Mr and Airs M, V Parrish, celebrated her seventh birth day last Saturday af tei noon by giving a party to nor little friends, 28 in number. Ice cream, cake and other refreshments were served and all had a most delightful time. Messrs Herman and Charles Cranford, of Concord township, who have been logging for one of Mr E O Lassiter's saw mills near Gulf ia Moore county, have returned home. Mr Herman will move to the farm near Farmers known as the Aaron Laasiter farm, Charles has net yet decided what he will engage in; at present he is at his father's aear Hills Store on the Uwharrie, Miss Annie Johnson, of Farmer, was here laat riday returning from Greensboro, where she haa been visit ing her sister, Mrs Lawaiter. Miss Johnson has accepted position in the Randleman graded school. Mr Z A Cranford, of Hills Store, was in town Monday. Mrs George 15 Strict land who has been ill for some lime is able to be out again. Mr and Mrs J C Davh have mov ed into their new dwelling on Sun set avenue. Miss Alma Ferrce who has been coulined to her room for a few days is improving. Miss Sullie Redding, of Randle man spent last week with her sister Mrs W J Uregsou. Miss Nannie l?all:nger leaves for her summer vocatian to-morrow go ing to uuiiford (Jollege. Mr Cbas Cranford of llills Store has accepted a job us "boss" on Depot street for a few weeks. Mrs B Frank Page has returned to her home in ureensboro after spending some time with Mrs Hugh J liurns. Mr Ileudrix Skeen left last week for a visit in Georgia to his sister Mrs 15 r knead and brother Mr New ton Skeen. Mr P A Mendenhall, the new Southern agent has moved his family from Randleman to the dwelling of Mr J Auman. At the Apostolic Holiness chnrch at Ramseur on July 20th, Mr Geo. York, of Ramseur, and Miss Flora Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Giles Smith, of Franklinville. Rev W C i ritzier ofliciating. Teachers Elected. Prof C M Staler, of Stuley, this county has been elected principal of the Asheboro graded school. Mr Stuley is an honor graduate of Wake rorest college and has had four years successful experience as princi pal of graded schools in bonth Car olina. Mian Mar? W MpCiillnnh. a crnul. I Hate, of tile state formal was elected I by the board at the meeting Saturday afternoon to lilt the other vacancy in the faculty iu the graded school. Auman-Blackburn. The following invitation has been sent out to friends iu Asheboro: Mr and Mra Alson Auman will give in marriage their daughter Margaret to Mr (teorge 1. Blackburn on Wednesday morning August sixteenth nineteen hundred and live at ten o'clock Methodist Kpiwsipal Church Ashelioro, N. t The honor of your presence is requested. rUndlamin Bonds Sold. Our nrocressive neighbor Randle man completed the sale of the $15, 000 bond issue to Farson, Leach & Co, of Chicago for $15,393.74. Half the issue of bonds is for street improvement and the other half is to aid in thentyment far the handsome new graded school building, which was completed last spring, Raudle- man has one ot the best school building in the state and will have paved streets and side walks in the nar future. County Sunday School Convention. The County Sunday School Con vention which convened at Liberty Aug 3rd and 4th was the best at tended, and the most successful convention ever held in the county. Mr J M ISroughton, of Italeigu, and Annie Worth, State superintendent primary work, were present. More than $250 was raised for Sunday school work. The officers lected are: l'rof way re-elected president;-J Rom Smith, vice-president; Misss Dora Redding, re-elect ed secretary; E Moflitt, Cbas Ross, J C Reece, W II Pickard aud Dr C C Hubbard were elected advisory committee. Mr W I Myrick was elected organizer of baraca classes. Miss 1 earl Leonard was elected sup erintendent of primary work. Those in attendance am loud in their praise of the royal way in which the people of Liberty entertained tho convention. $l0 Reward. I0O. it-ftrii UuU then? i at 1 tliat Hcienei' han tocn able b and thi.t In Catarrh. Hall' only punitive cure now km fraternity. Catarrh being Catarrh Cure is the wd to tho tmwIiRal i constitutional i ta il, ion the blood aiKt niiicoii t.urfacua o( Uie m, tnervny uwiroyiiig mu nituiumiini ui wiv ms. and Kivlnt- tho imttent trruirth by building uptbei-oiiHtitution an dualling nature in doinif its work. The proprietor! have no much faith Iu Its curative power that thev ofler One Hum I nil Dollar for anv cane that U fulls to cure fluml for list of UjKttmomaU. A-HI rem: r. J. CHKNKY it CO., Toledo, U bold by imiKKisw, 7 Take HuU'k Ksuailv Ptlla lor oouatipatkiD. Blrtfcd. Party. hauler Jusenh Htanlun Skeen .ntertaincil n nuinlier of little frientts on his hirth!ay SalnrtiaT afternoon st his home oa Ksvette lie street The children iJnveil unmes for s while after which they were receive. 1 in the dining room whee refreshments were nerved con ststrog ot ice cream, - cake. KraPrM lld melons. Then the partr liroke tip and the children returned to tlieir hsrttes feeling that they bad enjoyed a plea want afternoon. those present: Anna un-Rnon, .inim Ross. Hazel Miller, Nettle Newlnr, Ilallir Hi ma, r-rali (Ireiram, Kate Sewby, Kern ; rerre., Jieuiim iugniin, tirace rerree. Britt Armheld, C urnr Ixinm, hdward t ran- fenl. ltunh LdiHMiter, Joe Hendricks, .lames Burns, Kohert Dirndl, Earl MmwcII, Warm) Killer. Soothing mi Cooliif, The gal re thtt tiealg without a acar ia DeWitt'i Witch Hajel SaWe. No remedj effecU inch apeed relief. It drawl ont inflammation, soothes, cools and heals all cuts, burnt and bruise. A sure cure tor Filea and akin diseases, DeWitt'a ia the onlj genuine Witch Hazel Salv. Be ware of counterfeits, they are danger ous. Sold by Standard Drug Co and Aiheboro Ding Co, Asheboro. New Centsr Items. Mr II I'' Way h.H moved Iiih family to their new dome on Fork Creek. Mis VVIiitUn Vaughn, of Graham, attend ed prencliiiiA al ( 'lirixfimi I'm ion Sunday. The prntmrted Hireling he.m at Christian Union Sunday. Mr llitfns Oox, of Elnn Collrgo visited hit uncle, I) (; (.'ox, one niiilit lust seek. Mr William liarner who has lieen ill for llie panl two yearn died on July the 27tli. Health in this community in good at thin writing. Park's X Roads Itemi. lee cream xuperH are very popular i community. There will lie i mado in thiH sect average crop of corn Mr and Mra M V Iliooka aro on the sic lint. MisB Nina Parka isviaitina iu (troennhoro. Mixscs Alma and Lola (ireen have been visiting in llroensboro and liurlingtun fi some time. The protracted meeting will liegin here me zu mat. We cannot meradamizo ottr road but can have a better system than Uie preeont one. Let oarh towtiliip work its roada by taxation. Incorporated towua could lie exempt, oa their property, but not on their lull. Where thev keen .in their atreets it would not lie fair to lax their property to Keep up uie roads on the out mile The writer ban for aonic time lielieved that I rof Vt av wax the rutin man ia the ricli plain and feels that he waa justified in the tieiu't, laat Saturday, when l'mf av made oue of bia sermible, practical talka More tne patrona ol Uiree whool districts, where upon they consolidated and will open achou here. We have a good four-nom building ami it is a splendid opening toraguou up-to-date teacher to open au eight mouths school Ctdar Falls Items. Air ftoliert I.lunlilin. of Greensboro, has lieen in our town for the past week. miss .Maggie Ifonarcl, who lias liee visit ing her sister, Mra J I Coward, the inut few (lava, returned to tireenslioro Nuurday. Mr John F.tools.hy made a Hying tr trip to orinviuo ouminv. Mra Teak is visiliuir her father at Stokes dalo. Misses Ksther and Sadie Jordan visiteti the Misses ltrady Sunday evening. Weverul of ottr vimtii folks attended the ice cream aupjier at l'rnnklinville Saturday night. 1 : The ice cream supiier given by Misses rauy ami tiooiativ Saturday night was en joyeJ hv all. i Mr V? K 1'atterson was in our town Satur day night, also Mr Fred CI lass who has re turned from High Point to enter school at r runklinvitle. Our school here opehe August 1 1th under the ciiarae ot rrol Jiowman. I Mr l'eter Mnbley, of Cireensboro, down and captured one of our ureftv cirls ' """""v ," "; "' of Home of vouncr men. 1 he hrme i Mish Annie ..rower and the Imppy couple will niakp their future home in Cireetmlro---"Hico ami Olti Shoos" to them. Afr Shell ie Moon, our 'Toneoriiil Artist" is humming u cnick Iwrlier and will trim your Imir for a nicklc or give yon an "Kxtru Joh" fr only a dime. The Itev Mr Kudu lpgin a series of revi vals at the M K church here Sundjtv morning, lie will lie HtML-ded ly Kev ,! b" Allied our former pastor. Randleman Itemi. Mr E K llnlley, of Cloldshoro, wjih a Han dleuiiiii visitor Snnduy. Mrs TV 1 Sumner and littlo hon Kiuinett have returned after a vinit to Mr .Sumner' father, Mr Jese Allred, near Climax. Mr C K Ilryaut, of lliehmotul, n., npent Hovend dayn in town hut week with relatives. Miss Until Fox, of Anltehom, is visiting at the home of her um-le, lr D L KoJt, on Main street. Mr A V Millikan, who recently ac-oepttd a portion with the Iexinglon (irocery Co., nt Islington, Hjient Sunday hvre with It in family. MisH I' nt lie New I in, of High Point, i spending a few darn at the home of Mr X N Newlin. Mewre Charlie Vox, June Fox and Frank Haye, are enjoving.a camping trip among the mountains in Weuteru Carolina. They were joineil at Morgan ton by MrJoacph Xew lin. Mrs J M Caudle, of N'ew Suleui, waa in town shopping on last Saturday. Cot J Walker, of Ashehoro, was here Tuesday on hiisinesa. Mm McFadyeit and daughter Mis iier trnde, returned to tlieir home at Clark ton, X. C, on TueHday nfternoon after lwing the guest of Dr and Mra Paid H McFadyeu for severul weekn. I Miss lionise Slack, of Ashelioro, arrived to-! dav for a visit among friends. j MrTE Mendenhall made a busiueHS trip to Winston Tuesday. j The town aud school bonds were sold on j the 8th inst to Messrs Fa i son, (.each IV, Chicngo, 111. I he tigurcn at which they were sold being a I tout 1.02. Mr Frank Bowden, of New York City, who holds a position with the American Tolweco Co., ia aj wnding his vacation here with hi parents, Mr and Mm T O llowden. Frank's many friends are clod to welcome him home. Mis Virginia Ingohl, of Oxford, N. C, is here this week the guest of Miss Kula Have. Mrs 1 A Woollen and daughter, Mrs John It Ferree, left Tuesday for Alt Vernon 1 Springs. I Miss lUuhut, of Burlington, is visiting the! Minuet Fox oil Main street. . The Naomi Falls Store Co. haa secured Mr Kdgar Wall, recently of Spencer, to fill the Gsition made. vacant hv Kvatis Bowden. r Bowden left last week for New Vorkv Mm A J Steed and child, of Maxton, are visiting the family of Mr A A Steed. We understand Mr Will Underwood ex pects to locate in Handleman for a while, to look afier the interest of his drug lHisiness. Miss Ethel Olive, of Tliomasville, arrived last week, and is visiting among relatives. We regret verv nun eh to loso Mrn P . Mendenhall and her attractive little children, who left last Friday for tlieir future home at AsJielwro. Mr David E Bullard, now in tho employ ment of Uie Proximity Mercantile Co., of ti ree-nsboro, was visiting among his friends here last week. Mr Dock Kirkinan, who has lieen quite ill with typhoid fever at the Ingohl House, we are glad to state is improving. Mra Kirk man's condition continues quite critical. The serie of articles by "Tenderfoot,' have lieen greatly enjoyed by the Wnndleman Courier readers. It lias been laMh pleasant and instructive to follow the trail of tlie writer through the many, wonders fonml in the tar West. "Beauty, long hath there lieen match less deemed. " Mt Oily. Itemi. Mr Orron Tysor and dunjrltter, M nie. of (ItHthaiti, visiteil her linHlier, Tvsor Inst week. rT Mr T H Tvsnr has insveil in his new honw. Ha Killwioa lia-e it osiiilrted si will have one of tlie niiest houses in tl eommunitv. Tlie protracted meeting will liegin at Mt Olive the third Sunihiv in Aug. Services will lie at 1 1 a m and t p in. Mr Jno Hayes has fine twin Uns. Messrs Monro, llenuis .were down this community last week, looking after timtier. Nothlni M the Market Canal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera sad Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to drug' gists everywhere, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked I for. Mr Obe Witmer, a prominent druirinst of Joplin, ao, in a circu lar to his customers, says: "There is nothing on the market in the way I of patent medicine which equals I Chamberlain's Colij, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale by Standard Drog Co, and Asheboro Drug Co Ahseboro, W A Underwood KAndleman, Married. III. 1 '.)".. Mr Thomas It t'..l.l I to Ml.s I.. i. I' Julian, l oth o On ,lul una man Cliin the r X ( 'J he iiiiiri-inge tool, place a of Win II Julian. M;' happiness attend vim Vour troubles lie few, -Muv life l- lull of timsliiii fs our sincere wish for ' rn.c cer Jtilinn. J. iony Iorfo, Liberty Items. Miss Pattie Smith is attending a party in San ford given by her frieml Florence .lones. We not icq that the Mi- two of the old l.ilrt-rtv lmyi there, Dolph Oriflin ahd Daniel Alia 'league. Most all parties of any kind doe and looks Itctter to have a lew of the I.ilteity folks in it. Miss Willie Cuusey catuo home lust Sat urday to visit he sick sister, Winnie Davis, also to join Miss Bnn Trogthm. Both will join a house party at Mrs Mollitt'a in Ashe boro. One or two Saturdays ago a voimg cairn, hero claiming to lie u rovonue o He was loaded uad so wa his pistol, took on another drii.k or two and de he owned the town. He was arrested locked up and fined for lieing drunk Itound to court for earning the gun, ci.htl i and aud , hut nt to the next morning when the ollicer see how he liked his new place of huiuess. some one hud drawn the staple and let him depart for iwrts unknown. Ir D I.acv Fautt. son of our townsman Mr I C Faust, is now about rendv to uive out his pills. He han lKught him u nice, new buggy nml has the finest turnout iu town except one. ihe young Doctor, 1 hear, will locuto at Coleridge, in this county. We re gret to lose him but wherever he goes he will to well for he is a splendid young man. Mr Ed Caudlo, of Asheboro, is the miller here now. tieo Wrichtsell who has so faith fully stood with hia hand in the Hour, to see fit was urouud right for the past live vcars. will go into other business. Itoiwrt A smith, the man that ouhk Jefferson Davis, the high jumping dog, is spending a few days, this week, visiting his brother, Copt James P Smith, of (indium, I his sister Mrs M taust. of BurliiiLMon. Jefferson, while his master is away, is stoo ping with his brother, Too Smith. Toimie has just bought him a nice fthepherd dog an! uru practicing the young fellow with Jefferson, and he thinks his dog will In- sure to got the man in tne moon as t lite other came ar enough to get Uie iem of his garment. If I had time! would lie glad to tell the good people all a Unit the Sunday School Convention that met here on Aug 3rd and -Ith, but just have not the time and your paper wouldn't hold the many good things that Uie great cause has brought among us i and the nice people. They all said so many nice things and uie good Uie Sunday m-Ihh.1 as (loins. 1 think every speaker that had ; my thing tt say talked u part of the time I Itout tho L rat He roll and I got afraid to for fear I would step en a Uibv. Hi lid seem to me every one had a half docn I more names. Ws regret the death of Holland Bavne, the I ttle sou of Mr Charles Bavne, who died August 2nd. Holland was n bright little Iwy, not tpiito sixyearsold. The little fellow was pute ill two year ago, and had not entire! covered. The County Sunday School Convention I Ijourned the first day of its session and all eat to Uie home of Mr Bavne at I o'elock I m where Uie l.'ev M f. Hurley, of the 'hristiau church, preached the funeral. Mr! I Mr Hayne have the svmpathv of the! entire town. MOKTUAliK HAI.K. Ry virtue f the nower eontatnufl fn a nmrt- Rage dee exeetited by Thoinas Davis and wife. imvis ami jonu a iuvik totrt wile, Maraui a Onvls. to the Kuterprise Mfc. To. on the rHi ay ot NovemU'r iwl, wiueh uiurtKiuce deel Is uly n-ronleil in tht offlee of KeKiHter of lKeds : KaiKlolpn uiunty in r)k lur, Hiire cti. the tMttupany mortniree. and the undersigned incus of siitd inortiraitec will sell on the nrem- ShoirlX'S.!;:!!':!'!!;!;:! at 1J o'clock M. the following ttccenhed real idolph county, state of aaiip. id ku tin lotiu lavls lotMtuntetl ai-mt i vds. S. V. of the I'ixmi barn near the village of OoleridK', as follow: Heirinuinu at u stoiie and ninniiiR North of West a eh ami !1 links to a iittemu, tiieuee iv iIcrv. wettoi houtii .i cii to sTssffistvii,"?. 4 eh mi.l m links U the U'- , 1H lilik to oifs. vtwliif North Kin ut nil eentaiuniK mv niatie to ttiUXsty tne debt M. Co., Mortpamc I.ANDSAI.K. Ity virtue of an order f sale e ran tin I by the Superior Court it Randolph County, in u mkvuiI ttsiniR uiervin fviniuiR, cnimeo jonu r. i-and other airahift Ont 1.. MethetH-k and hers, I khalt fH-11 on the premise, at public auc- i tne ntKUcst niuoer mr ciimi, on weanes iie nth day of gcptemltcr, at 1' o'clock 1 follow iuir real estate insaUt county. New arket towiifihip: , tmct. beu'lntiltiR at a black ook on tne (itiillonl County line, thence west on the county I'liaiiiK and a5 links to a small hickory. south 4A ehnlns Ui a small Mark Jack fn (.tosscu's line, Koiieri liniy'H comer, inenc tt s line to his corner black Run HuliBim ce with Clark and Allre4 old line lo a "tone ft-rly n fKt oak dii chains on the side of th , thence north 25 chains t a poKt oak Wal thence wtt 10 chains to a pen-im Walton's corner, thence north aOehm AU links to the U'vriimina.eontaiuiiiR UH acre more NtaxiiHi tmct, on me waters oi ikh'P mver, i- KtuuiuR at KohertiriiyB southwest emer uf No. I run m in: south o nuis tot ireen Parxiiib r suiuu. thence east 10 n Parson' s r nck, Hid nee north 8 rod to Kobert (imy's r a ctone, thence west the IvRiuninR, von. tuiniiiR 1-aacre moreor less. d tract, on ine waien oi Mitiiuy creeit, ue B ;u a nn k, (ieo. MeudentiuH'seorner. run--est ,V Titles to m rock, theiiue north 4 toles ek, thence east 50 poles to a rock, thunee So Ile Ui the beginnum, oontaininft i nore or let. a of Hrtie, cwh. t. L, HA HP, i ih day of Aug. 100 Cnimnigsioner. ARIIKST IT-J50.00 REWARD. A bottle of Ec-zine will lie gout free to every reader of this paper who is differing with any kind of skin disease or eruptions, any form of Eczema, Blind or Weeding Piles, Scrofula, Itch, Tetter, Barbers Itch, Ring worm, Boils, Blood Poison, Fever Sores of anv name or nature. $50 reward will lie paid for any case of Eczema that is not prompt ly cured with .bc-zme. hc-ziuewill Ileal any sore or cure the worst skiu and make it look like velvet. Here tofore there has Ikvii no Specific discovered that would cure Eczema and kindred diseases until Ec-zine was discovered and now thousands areenred daily. Never mind what you have tried: forget the failures made bv other remedies and seud for FREE SAMPLE of Ec-zine, which always gives re lief and a permanent cure. Ec-zine Skin Soap is the best anticeptic soap made. It will cleanse anything will destroy mi- crolies of dandruff, falling hair, soie head, hands and feet, pimples and blackheads oil face and make the skin smooth. The onlv antiseptic shaving soap made, guaranteed to cure germ diseases $50 if it don't. 35 cents a cake. Write today to Boyd Cheiucal coriPANY, 708 Rand-McNally Bldg., Chlcac. III. The publisher of this paper knows l lie reliability ot ic-zme and ol Boyd Unemical Co. Wanted lo buy aecoiuMiaiid Corn Harvester. Ca on or write to T Walker, Trinity, R F P, N C. 2 t business Locale. No'l -oa Inaarted under this Head at one in' a word each Insertion. WANTED! -SixKpii ers. Api-Iv to the Fi Franklii.villf, N. C. illo Mfg. i t For Sale. stchi Kemiugtoi, writer can l hough) -ur. Apply at this. Stan.laid No. f., MIST- MisSam'l Shoji ne:u- her home in (Irani u n.-hip, a black pur.-and I.i.IH. Moiu, .nder will he liiierally .rewarded. HAVE a lot of line Jersey heifers for sale at my farm 2 miles north nf Ashelwro. 2t JOHN T. HIMTTAIN. For Sale. Dwelling House, wiHi a good I water, kirn and nther imiiuings on re lot, fronting South Fayettevillo ami u I.'jO yards of graded school, tf JASPER AIM AN, South Ashelioro. MAN WANTS but little here Mow but wants that little good and tho very IhM, pine in this whole section to get Kouicthiug go and cheap is J. AC MAN'S, If Smth Asheboro. WANTKH Hy ChietiK-i Munutuf turlng H Ihtmiu of truMworthiiuii and somewhat hn with local U rritorv it u.-M.mt in branch Salary jiid weekly. IVrmaiieiit Minion. Nt iuvcstiiient n ijuircd. BiiMiieff- establi-hr-d. pre. ) ChicaKO. WANTED 1'.") oi .lltu from the C A Vimeannon tins tu Imul lunibt nil). E. II. MORItlS. Mill Help Wanted To start our Ppltmlng IVnartmetit on tlouhl u uvtHi of a lull -et of hcln of ui kinds, iiii'hidn r tender. Card liaudv Siieeili hmnts. Spin i. Hollers, SiHiolers, ac Nilit Immls will be requirtHl to work onlv five nfKhts pur week and will W jmld fur mx. Fai , lies fi uniry, unieiirneii. preicrcu. 1 All hand! : onJ,ll"r.. I of working uht tunc, j I I J,,l'v ,u,h . N. P. COX, Jeweler and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ASHEBORO. N. C. !.! . t T ! i and ( u tiaHoiis Offices First Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. W. D. STEDMAN & CO. Heavy nd Fancy Groceries. J J Depot St. West Side lluilroad. L. M. FOX, M D. ASHEBORO, N. C. tillers ait) professional service to the citlMiuuf;Ashulinro'aiid mirniundinn community, offices; At Residence" J. V. HUNTER. M. D., Asheboro, N. C. XiMla Hotel. alls answered fn-ni Uie CVuti-sil Build Your Own House. T. HAVE s (nil line u )luvs tluit we nre ollerin fur tin' m l 1-w iliivi. 1.KWIS WlNSl leeiitl jirieeH el W IlliW. CO. WHY PAY !.." lo 1 len it isonlv wurih I'". ' hIicii V"ti Imv liquid I'ittni LEWIS WINS1 Your Photograph Opportunity! Send any Photo with 25 cents and get 28 perfeot Photos made from it, your photo returned un harmed. 6 Photo Buttons 25cts. Your money refunded if not sat isfied. Potraits in all grades. 16x20 Crayon, $1.50. Pastel or water-Color, only $2.00. Pest Cabinet Photos $2. to $3. a dozen. W. ft. NEAL, Photographer, Randleman, N. C. W. D. Spoon's is the place to buy your Heavy and Fancy Groceries Candies, To"bacco, Cigars, Etc ALSO UP-TO-DATE MEAT MARKET. 'Phone 53 Asheboro, N. C Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Tboiuughly renovated and Refurnished Table supplied ilh tlie heat the market lords. Rales Reasonable, B. NEWSY, Prop hi f..r ,il.-s I FOUL If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There Is a Cctnsi Dripping From 'Ihe Nose Into the Throat, If You Have Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh. CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BV B. B, B, In .ur nous Mc.pj.. !! Do you Bncrent nlirhr? lJO70us111-1z.-11nr.11l1I. ul? Hoyiiu Imv.-fro- f.uent pinna in tliu I.nohi ml Do Siui linve piilns noross thu eyrs? Aru you Iosiiik your lliero a (Ironnlntf Iti the thrnnt? Ar. 1 l..-iny A re you fi ;)U7.tll(,'H 'IimJIy r'ttliitf denf' J lulB? J) i you linvo rlni l hear Clny tn the ttomneliT la Wioro it eonataul li id t t so limulli? Dnyo'i h.ivua liiirkl'li-oiiph? Joyiicoiih ui nt in l you t:iko colli Hisllv ff , yout-.T eotnrrh. Ciiiurrli In nut , nly dan. us In lliliirav, but It cnum 4ilvi ni!loii.,ii,.itli nml ileenv i-t )ioi,.-i.. lc.-tinn!ilMl:lr:i?iiii.4 p hSi nlntr Jiownr, hllla biiittltlon iitul n.ruy, ntti-n enuaos iofia lf n Ji'"l H, 1ii,L!u'nt Ion", riyitpnpMii, rnw throni nml reueli, stim. n, nil tleblllu .iill-.cv nnu Infinity. It nei-'la ittteullon nt oneii Curo It by tnkliiK llolinile filoml iiulm (B.B ID. It lo tinnh-k, riulleal, p'Tniaiient cure bee-untie It rlils l tin nywteiM of the poison pi-rms that cnuae eatnrrh. lllooil Halm IH.lt.lt). purlfleailin hi I, Hoea nwuy with every t,yuijtuui, lilt; i:li'euglU luluuenllro High Art We have just received 50 irom ss.uo to ifis.uo per suit. Nice line White and Fancy f iTics, FurnishinKs. Etc.. chean. The iirettiest line of Low i displayed in Asheboro. lie sure to see them. 1 Very truly yours, t WOOD & MORING. Chase (8i Sanborn's Coffees the Post Popular. HERE ARE STATISTICS TO SHOW IT: In the January number of "What to Eat" there is a very interesting article on "Successful Food Advertisint" by Mr Thomas ISalmer, advertising manager of The Delin eator. We quote a portion of the article as follows: COFFEE. JAVA. CHASE & SANBORN, Arbuckle s, White House, Dutch, lilanke's, Lion. Miscellaneous brands (beinj,' made up of brands any one f wliich was not named nirclhan 5 times) 160 Total number, ercentace of fa' Percentage of families prefering CHASER A 160 per & SANBOKN'S to i o all other MOCHA. CHASE & SANBORN. White House, Arbuckle's Lion, lilanke's. Miscellaneous brands (being made up of brands any one of which was not named more than 5 times) Total number, Percentage of families prefering CHASE & SAN HORN S to all other Morris-Scarboro-moffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Free Delivery. Dress and Waist Goods! Let us tell you something. We are receiving a nice line of Dress and Waist Goods for Summer, Fall and Win ter wear. These goods were Ixiught before the advanca in prices bought right and will sell them right. Boys' Suits, Men's made Shoes. Shoes, all styles and prices. We carry a full line of No tions. We hare sone odds and ends in Shoes will sell cheap. Special bargains in different lines. Come in and we will save you money on your purchases. Ridge, Fox & Company. ELON COLLEGE Co-Educational. Tl iph colic)! roup tailing to Siruui! ami cjpM-k-mnl racnuv mih lustiest iinrwnsty Unsung. Oosd Lifvarjr, lira. Bug Kuoni, I jilxjRUiics, Lumry cxx'ietiss. KicsUent Music, Art, and Usw ihiwx lipjiart merits. ' r . . llimililij aud ht-allliful li.mi 17 mill's oast ,t (J renmhan. oa tsaitliirrE R. llest uioriil anil reliirnM ujfliiiuices No haaitig..Sr Mnnta wtH by rsosp tion committee ftum ytmng peniles' fbrtstfsn cvgwaasaiua gunnerted witli tas' institution. .- " tkicxl ei"iimnt. jIduUit fsrp( am UormiKirr", itli leodesn convsnieuocs tn 1st built this T-ar ta 'moot mguimnrals f pmwing utriea. Ejaaftae staaanaj -It Bioojsraie. Kail ton opa .VpL Its. t or catalog r furtlwr : . srtJre EMMETT L- MOFFITT. M A. Prrvldent, Klon IColJeiis. N. C. BR1 IvwHl. narrsa. musua KtrnfaraM. bonea and joints, giving watmth. ajajf mrnKth Jnat whure it n nsodod, aoddn tkli way nuikliiir s pert net. Issues ooro of vaiarru la ail Its form. , DEAFNESS If yon are gradually growing deaf aurnal. ri-wlyduaf or knid of liearlnn, try lfBliiJls lllooil KiilmlB. B. B ). Mostforinsofdsal. 'I imIh of mnn And vwnnn htT k4 urliiff completely rnstorsxl. uom bum ( f. . n. ) l pIflPM) i tttke. Xhf CAtlsrhlv t od-d of i'nrn Rrtunlj I si Am. TaU nrMl wflep Ut 1 tuken, mm Ioffl bVlSt ty wrIHnic BloftrJ BA tn, CI a. DeRcrlbe your trouHlv nl free medical uriTlrs im n lothing! suits of Summer Clothinff Ureat values. Vests, Straw Hats, ollan, - quartered Tan Shoes evr . of Families siiig'Hraad. 3 78 58 25 24 18 16 374 brands, ur igj cent. of Familisa ag Itraiid. 67 22 20 14 12 34 169 ?qjoo per 169 cnt. brands, Pants, Elkin Home Established 1890. M. X , A. B., Th. JI. aad Ut B. dagress.

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