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The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C. Jan 11 1906, Local and Personal. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J D Payne Furs Still Wanted. Stitff Upright Pianos. W I) Stetlnmn & Co. Egg-O-See. Wuchovia Loan & Trust Co. Talks interestingly of Farmers, Mer chants and Manufacturers. Mr John Jolly went to Greens - . ', ' Lawyer R T Poole was here yes - terdiiv uv mi legal business. Mr J L Fields, of Eandleman. was in Asheboro yesteidav. Miss Sal lie Davis, of Randleman, visited in Asheboro Mondav. Miss Blanche Kearns is friends it Farmei this week r, , . , ' . ... : Mrs P A Mandenhall and chil-; drei. spent Suiuiay m Eaud.eman. ; Was Inua Whitield entertains! tne uamoiers on r nuay at t p m. Mi s lVari Ballinger, of Guilford; Colltv, is visiting her sister this week. Miss Louise S in luindleman week. ick visited friends a few diivs lust The clegaut brick building of the Asheuoro Department Store Co is Hearing completion. M:s. Jessie Boroughs left Monday . M Bafker who wgg ,() for Lion College, after spending ; a hh Mt Mt some time ut her home. ,ogt hu sjght m Mii3 Mary llichardson'left Satin- j Mr Barker is still in Charlotte im lav ior Spencer, after spending the , der treatment, holidays vith her parents. j A frienJ of Mp Jn(j T Brittun 311SS AiTUeS XUOnng Jerc isatsruav .for Thomasville, after spending two; weeks ):olidays with her parents. , , Tne Bulletin office has been mov-: d t-j a nwm 111 the second story of, tne j-exii.groii ujocery v,o. ounuiug. . DrS A. Henley went to Greens-, bojo Ui-day to take Mrs N R Thorn-; burg tu the hospital for treatment. ! The Misses (Won, of South ; a..i 1, , ...I... 1 1 ...... , ; 11 , ... ..i. . .f wan ineusies for a week, are report - , du being much bettei. Work has bezuu on the New street to be ui.-nediWtstlrom the IcGrary- Redui iluw Co. It will be "X S continuation of the Main street but ; f"',- f tma C0UUJf ls..c "-ullj not so wide. ! I, , Thomasville Cor. Davidson Dis (near Malison. I patch. Miss Nannie Ballinger leaves to day for Randleman where she goes: MrRR Ross come home from Mrs Senator Overman ...;.,!!. ;i to tase charge of her millinery Kansas, last week, and went to receiving at the New t-.ir'-b8ii;ts. Miss Pearl Ballinger is ' Aberdeen Friday, where he had a j tion given bv the y,;vs:.-kr-. J;'- beie in tiie millinery establishment. Messrs E F Vestal aud sou, W C Yestal, of Asheboro township, and1 J A lork, of Central Falls, return- ed fi (.an South Caioliua last Mou- dav. lliev carried norses ana,iI1"" ""oeiBaij.jM, n mules feouta. property at Trinity and will at -mi ! earlv date move hack to Mississippi. Dr Asbury, Messrs J H Kearns, " of Farmer, and Mr OR Cox, of: Messrs . C Wutkius, of Ramsjur, Cedui rails, were among those who; A E Smith, of Mt Airv. formerly of were m A.-heboro Wednesday at- tenuing the annual meetings of i eveiui of the Asheboro factories. Mr EL Mollitt, president, of Elon College is here this week at tending to having his furniture packed to ship to F.lon. His new residence there .s Hearing comple tion and they will noon move in. Mr A b Lucas, who has been at Advance, Indiana, since last March, came home Ueiore inrisimas ana has ' bt;.j!i visitm" hi father, Mr!" Random Lucas, in Union township. Mr Lucas was in town Tuesday wf of tli's week 011 his way to Knox ville, Tenu, where he will take a busiutss course at Draughn's Busi ness ('ollege. Mr S Robv Morris, a sou of Mr W N Morris, of New Hope town chip, went to Kansas eighteen years ago, and has been in Oklahoma Territory for twelve years. Mr Morris is now engaged in the whole sale grocery business at. Pawnee, Oklahoma, and is doing an exten sive business. Mr Morris, after spending two weeks visiting rela tives and friends in Randolph and Guilford, returned West yesterday. Mr Alfred Julian, a lawyer and prbminent, of SpriDgfield, Mo, is visiting relatives and friends in this county. " Mr Julian was a confeder ate eoldies, having served in Col Shube Worth's company through the war. He is a son of the late Howgill Julian, a lawyer and promi nent citizen, of Randolph, who lived near Worthville, and died in 1880. Mr Julian is a near relative 0' the late Geo W Julian, one of the great men of the United States, who died in Indiana a few years ago. Mr W F McDowell has gone to Kansas to buy a car load of horses and mules. Dr Harper, president of Chicago University died from cancer yester day at Chicago. The Asheboro Lumber Co. has purchased another large body of timber near Keyser. Mr T S Graves, of Kemps Mills and Mr W B Webster, of Central Falls, were in town this week. The Courier appreciates the many kind expressions received with re mittances duriu"; the last few weeks. Key Walter M Curtis, travelling representative of the Greensboro male college was in town yesier- i(i.,v j , ' "w',u A " """ye i 1 L T , 7., 7 T ..B i ness oi air outTui-iu, -fS" Mr Jas L Wrenn, superiutenden ; of the Worthville Cotton Mill spent Sunday here with his sister Mrs M C Spoon. Never before has the Courier re- ceived so many uew subscribers in th(? g;ime , h of tiuie UnriLJ the U10,uh of Jauuul.v. TKo ,,!lllL. f l,.,..!,,!,.!, Jir :tA ..... mml Illeetig Thursday re elect - 1 th.. old Kcmrd of directors uud the old set o: otlieers Mrs Allie H Worth umI Mis C C! McAlister are expected to return I 1mm.. SHhmlav after u wwka visit. to Mrs J S McAlister, at Spray. The High that Miss Clara Point Ledger says: AlleJ, of liaudie - man, has been visiting her Mrs J Allen of High Point ! eui. uiui a ueer xjumi me rasimi part. of the State. Mr Bnttan and his fnends have been enjoying some of the finest venison we ever saw. I here were annual meetings .f ui wu .m huh k . aud also of the Asheboro Furniture Companv, on Wednesday of this week. We have not vet learned definitely what profits these enter- V' 71 ? vear, but it is understood that thev like other Asheboro enterpr ses have ,, . 1 had a prosi)erous vear. ; ' : .?e h'T ' ,Grrilsb" '' . s " ' . u ,,. ,r . car 01 ilo.r3eS uu,le!S slnppeJ. He took his stock to Raeford and other places further South. ,,,, , Mr and Mrs Hundley, who cam.- to Trinity a dozen or more .ea:'5 Liberty, It liradshaw, ot lJ;i;n Point, aud J C Murchison, aud W 'E Harrison, of Greensboro a; ; firsnil Wnviiils ! iirhiu:! .. rl-.ii ,.,!; fi, . c,.ri ...f. ,,.'1 ", exhibit. It never rains but. piii.-s. the (Courier foice :u o!t on Tut lav ..f '. of tin' lew ab-ence enforced by attacks of m.asles, with a uew press, untor, and new folder the measles "to boot'', nuiLe- the lot of - W 1"'?' u.7 r":V '"V,1 n a bf f. f 'fhine, tie birds wul t.ng ind the flowers bloom ns'u md all will be happy and gay. Every now anr calls at the old otlice where t!i..' Mr Brook Courier formerly was, in the two 'twelve mil.-i story building south of the Ashe- in Greensbej boro hotel. The Courier office j few iLiys ag. plant and mechanical department formed. Ib occupies the brick building on Mam 1 street not more than fifty yards south of the Court house. The ed itor is nt home about two thirds of his time and can bt found when here in his office north of the Cnurt house. Mr J L Fields aud sou J Moody Fields came ap from Asbuiy, Sat urday afternoon reaching Asheboro at nearly night and were compelled to hire a team and drive through the country in the cold and damp night or go on Sunday morning. And all because we have neither afternoon train on the week days and no Sunday train. We have often wondered how it is that it is right for Greensboro and larger places and yet it is a crime to have Sunday trins te sniall places. The truth is that it is a miserable sched ule Asheboro now has. AROUND THE STATE. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. The shops of the Southern rail way, at Spencer, will be greatly en larged and more men emploved. Eugene V Dtbs, the noted social ist speaker and candidate of the socialist party for president will speak in Greensboro January 27th. Deputy Collector Patterson, who was tried last week in the Federal court for makinsr false returns, mil- j ding his expense account etc was I found suiltv. a Mrs J L Winningham and daugh ter, Misa Cora, of Greensboro, who nave oeen visiting me ianiny or Mr h W Pugh, returned home vester aay. Davidson Dispatch. Senato- Simmons has introduced ; spending a few days here and in the a resolution hi Congi ess casing on I county on busiuess. Mr Wood the President to furnish to the Sen- ! represents a well known Baltimore ate u list and the amount of salaries clothing house and does a good busi paid to each peison receiving ever j ness with many of our merchants. ten thousand dollars in th? service 1 Davidson Dispatch. of the Panama commission. Loeal parties have bought und will develop the Horse Ford Shoals one of the State's largest unnrcn - ! P e u water p o w ers tune The ! miles norr,n-west ot mcKorv ; power is ample and it's develop- I ment would mean much to Hickorv. Collector Karkins, of the Western ; 1'istriet, nas reignei. He will have held office nine years when his resisniution becomes effective. Tt is not known who will Ik? appointed 1 collector in his nlnce. but minor' avs it will be lion Chas Bevnolds. postmaster at Winston. The Christinas tree und services at this place was the best known for some years. The address was delivered bv our able school teacher, Prof R B ltidge. There was a large audience and all seemd to , emov themselves. Jackson Hill , p -- l-.1:.lJ nic,r..if.V. I ' 1 I Major W C Petty, of Cfi! Huie, j Moore county, died at his In. me at ! that place last Friday. MorlVt. ; fv w ow of th tt.,t,lit,st H1J maftt nnn;nent citizens of bis sec- ; tion and was Ions; identified with the best interests and groth of oen : tral North Carolina. Tie is sur i vived by his wife, and six children. Mr Chat F Lambeth left Mon- : dav for ashington where he ":oes , - ,. , . : to resume his duties as private ec- ! retarv to (Jongresstnun Rol.t N Paae Mr Jim Lambeth has heo. sprmh ing nis Holidays 111 W asnintrton and w ork and will on his return . visit his brother in Washington. ; Roosevelt at the V; Monday. The wifi : senator who -a th. honored, received in ti she wore a handsome velvet srown in prince ' Xl;l. eoiived iivi.on s.-r Dispatch. We hear C; jjr .l.n,..-.. 11 t ' quite a large btiMn-ss, ahv.id .? his new railrojid. Every day s al curs loaded win: l'.'ei jht it. r:ed down his rem with lumber and brought -buck f;. ie His train is making . Our town has air.-:id the heneficial eft'eer J A 1 hi: Mr D A Con., lisou, oi was in Ashnbo;.i tn-Ja'. 1 Mr Jelt'eisou An 1:1a 1 isited at the hoim Boroughs this v. es Capt Rankin, it Capt T J Redding, of Dr F E Asbury, ot A, the meeting of tin- ha.; stockholders t dav . '1 a;ie ir-d:.' . , Barks, v) SOlll'j ..i . ar the hr i'.:u.i ;.!'. :! U ! ,...vf".' 1 she boro is ; 'crmu t . v- pir doing weli Mr Green L Mm uii, of DeS Moii.es, Iowa, after having been away nine teen years, was in Asheboro this week visiting friends. Mr Macon returned to-day to his mother's Mrs Hannah Macon. President E L MofTilt, of Elon College, who has been here for a few days will leave to-morrow (Fri day) for that place accompanied by Mrs Moffitt aud child, who have been here since before the holidays. Uncle John Jolly, who continual ly grows younger, has leased the J Auman store room and will put in a full line of undertakers goods and supplies. He has purchased a new hearse and expects, shortly to be ready to serve those whose who are so unfortunate as to require his services. and the greater the business the road does the better it will be for Thomasville. We are proud of both Capt Jones and the railroad. Davidson Dispatch. Mr Dixie Gilmer, formerly of Greensboro, has bought a hotel a. Durant, Indian Territory, and will assume the management shortly. Seventeen persons were burried in a land slide at Haverstrow, N Y., Tuesday of this week, thirteen houses having toppled over into a pit sixty feet deep, cut by clay dig gers for brick making. Federal Court adjourns on Tu'6 iluy of this week, federal court ut Greensboro adjourned for a week in oider to give Geo W Samuels, who is indicted an opportunity to get ! tnree witnesses present wno now alleged to be ill. Mr John T Wood, of Asheboro. is I Mr Tom Peniberton, the Ashe- ' boro street pharmacist, is under : treatment for appendicitis at the ' Greensboro hosntta'. Mr G W ! " ''' 11!lt j during hi chare" of his busiues enforced absence from Greensboro Patriot. 1 tnt- store- Mr Perev Covington of Koc ;i"g ham and Miss Sue Williams of this place were married 0:1 December 1 -'1st 111 tne Baptist ChiKch at this : place. Mr "ovinston is u student ', "t Wnke Forest Col'eue and '-Irs Covington was our popular miHii 1 Tl-.ev will make their home Wuke Forest at the present. -Gilead Co'1, in Mont"ouiriati. 3UBSCR!I'T!0MSPAID. I J N Mu.ner, Mis Bebecea Dicks !A W Yickory, J A Parks, J (' ' Cagle, J M Kivett. II C Chishoim. ' R M Cox, J P Phillips. P Y.,.: j cannon, A B Steel, C F York, .V i Mattie Leonard, K I' Johnson, Ten. J-.rivtt. N V Kearns, Win A- en. WW Cox, SS Whsioiv. Mrs DO : Coble, Kddie Cox, Mrs R L Malu.'v. John A Lamb, J P Ward. S T : Ailed. J F McArthur, L U Spenc.-r. ; C C Kime, J F Kivett, G C Kiv-u. ' D G McMasters, I Lowdennilk. C 10 Bean, Miss Fvelvn Smith. D v: ! All red, W J Gates, S W Pivsn. ' D F Andiews, Miss M L Craven. 1; i F Liissitei, M A Cagle, 0 J iM.ev. : John W Rich, VV Leona'-d, J T Siler, Mrs J C Andrews. I W C Johnson. J T Lowe, Mrs Marv E Vow, II B Fuller, ('has. , .,,N0,W Mrs Fannie Mel) p, l Kearns, M Bean, J F Ellis, ; MARRIED. ti.e residence of N l; B'-har Aaiieboro Oil Jail'v ldll), l'.H'' At .:-: ) C Fhier. of Trinity jv.nilv Rush, d Ht-nrv iius'i. towns! up. u .: liter of L' ' ..viisnip. riled -A-:t nrri v Th os ( an a yiuaii, Mr !.-. iii.dohih and iVsiuet.i i'V'CU. Ml c if (iieensbcvii. Marriage of iVlisS t srie A; f!ie resilience tiiLh.-r. l.-v F A F.-t Vir.'-lii:.. U'e,l::-i' Mi,'-- Jessie F.-tt. ' v'.:iic!v. of 'h:n j f: t; her rett . of T i! I : W II Waketi be at Cent 1 . . ..n Saturday, !ntv 1 fur t'i;e j li--".tsei of . 2i-,l"l .n"A-i -j.m i'":h. 10. .0..- f Tl.-:. - lCi li.tv r.yt. .i-.ar. , d.'ii.-ting ir -. .'. tor will s.ip.ly ' leedillg tt'eie, '.'hrout, ami n's visit the ; to iiis patien ..f chare.'. How's This? I :lt:i KJCHKN'EVa ( ... In! ..le.nl.:.. Ui-. tin1 un.U'rMBiK' I. !ia .' kipmii F I ('lie!'..--f,.r th.; lust HI'tirn yn. aii't ln-lievo liini a r fivlv lumornlile in Dii.-itui-. tnuiNU'tiiiu .la.! liniitiriallv abl. tneniT) nut any i.l.llKuti.iu iiiU'U' !.v his (Inn. WALD1NU. KIN NAN - MVHNIV. Wlmli'-ale Prnu'nisii.. Tole.ln. O. H .II'M Catarrh Cure is tnkcii iiiii'-nally. m:lnm tiri4 tiy tifwm the bl.io.l aii'l tnucmis sur'nees of the s.stein. Testimonials sent tree. I'rkv eeuts tK'r buttle. Solil by all l).ti!;isti. Take Hull's Family I'ills fur .iinstii.ation. Business Local. Notices inserted under tlvis Keftd at one cent word each Insertion. WANTED: by Chicaim wholesale ami mai nr.ler hojse, assistant maunder (limn or wninn) for this county anil uiljoiniiiK territory, alary $Ai ami exiKMisen pai.i weekly: exiwnse money aijvaneed. Wfirk pleasant: iNwitfon tiermntient. i No Investment or experience rennireif Write at i once for full particulars uuil enclose self -addressed envvlupe. COOFtK & CO., j 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. WANTED Lady or gentleman of fair ed ucation to travel for firm of $250,000 Capital. Salary $1,072 per year, payable weekly. Expenses idvanced. Address, Geo O Clows, Asheboro, N C. PHfit S Discovery I FOIt STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVER AXD KIDNEYS. $1.00 per bottle, three for $2.50. six for $5.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Pavne's nedical 5oap, 10c. All sold by ASHEBORO DRUG CO. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, N. O. DEATHS. The little child of Mr and Mrs i William Cranfoid, living in south J Asheboro, died last Tuesday night and was buried at the Methodist j Church Cemetery Wednesday at two p m, Piev Swain conducting the ser vice. William, the little son of Mr Frank Sechrist, of High Point who was badly burned while playing about the fire last Saturday eve ning, died Sunday. Obituary. It is with sad hearts we chronicle the untimely death of Robt L Aiuuiev. son or .j a ivnmiey, or Spero, N C. That awful, and much ! dreaded disease, consumption, claim ed him as its victim just as he was emerging into manhood. He died Jan 2, 1001, at the age of 17 yrs, 0 mos, and 20 das. He was always an unusually bright- boy. Was a great favorite in school and always s : led his classes. lie was very . ! obedient and dutiful to his parents, t ' and shone as a sunbeam 111 their t home. One of his leading charac- teristics was his desire to do all that ; he could for the sick aud suffering, j 1 often sitting up whole nights ad- j ministering to the sick and express-1 ing great sympathy for them. lie j was not natured like most boys, 1 but from early boyhood he assumed j a manly nature which was just ma-; taring into noble, Christian man hood. All loved him, and that "Death lovs a bright mark," was fully demonstrated in his case. The bereaved parents have our heart felt sympathy, but we know that their loss is his eternal gain, for he died rejoicing in his Savior's love, and by telling those around him to meet him in Heaven. A Fkiekd. Miss Beitie Bowles, living SIX miles north of Gernianton, was killed last Friday, by the wind blowing down an old kitchen in which she was. Her neck was bro ken and she died instantly. SECOND-HAND PRIGHT We have a Splendid lin of second-hand upright pianos which were taken as partial payment in exchange for the ArJstio Stief. All hav-? be-e-n placed in first-class con dition ar.a range in price frofil eiiO.'AO to $223.00. Tn.oy are fr.r superior to the uew choap pianos which ought to be - designated as "Tliurnp Boxes", that are sold for $175.00 to $300.00 by -ome retail dealers. Write at once and got first choice. We have applica tions from all over the country as soon as this notice is printed. Southern Wareroom. CHARLOTTL.NC, C. II. WILMOTE, Mgr. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. C. OVER !!! BANK. t - l'Ui to 5 .i I am now In my ofti.'e pr'iired to I'ruCiiee deutixtry in Its various branches. Furs Still Wanted But only at mar ket value. The market has recent ly become uncertain and we can only guarantee the mar ket prices until the middle of February, when the market will probably be better. J D Payne, Burlington, N C j na-Laromai ,-Chemrcal Increase Voru:i7.I2!ii Vnlnaa YleWa Pr Acre V r, t.rintf mar- I .u ip.'u. cany cotton, wnii fun prrown j iiolidoti the fruit l'.KV.sat tl:e liuse na t ,.r.;ll as all tho war ui-to tlievorvtop j ..n l t:p en.ls of tho br in. lies of the j wttoa piunts. by liljoruiiy usingr Viriii;aCaro!ica Fertilizers. Tlioy oontnln all tho iuHteriuls ncccs l mvy to f-uppiv to your Inn.', tho elo i ni nts whiih nnveht-on i.il.cn from It tiyiepeatoilcultlvatlen ve-e nfteryear. I I'hesu fr-rt'llzc'iarvi ; gii :.t ve.i.-rcfise j your yio' N poi aero." Auceituu sub I stituce lrora your dealer. VirlnU-CaroIlna Chemical Co. Hiehraoiifl. Va. At'ontn, Ga. N ;rn;.:, Va, Savannah, Ga. Tiur.in-n. N. C. 'ootiromery, Ala. il'.loiorc, Ji.'.. :".?i:ip.UB, ienu. .'port, 1. The Great Blessing: Homes to Saves life oil;:: zv. Doctor ever at hand, the Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Cure, .. Externally ajijilo'i!. its and Relievos tliese suil.rf-a and i Jiiscasi's like inauic. Von can I'lVV. haw v mil- money lack if not tru.-. Also ion' throat, cliest ami heatl olds, iiinl swellings, au.l is a t'oinlort to burn j (.'onsMiup: ion .Sulforers. -" c:h at Drug j Stores anil 1 Valors or sent liy mail for .'JOctu. j L Richardson, ' Manufacturing Chemist. Greensboro, N C. W. D. Spoon's is the place to buy your Heavy and Fancy Groceries Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. ' ALSO UP-TO DATE MEAT MARKET. 'Phone 53 Asheboro, N. C. FALL MILLINERY. We now have in Mock an as sortment of the NEWEST AND MOST STUiSh MILLINERY. ih be glad to have all our old customers as well as new ones call in. You will find that it will be greatly to your interest to buy your Millinery from us. Mrs. E. T. Blair. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ASHEBORO. N. C. Nitrous Oxi and Oxygen for painless Ex-trak-tions Offices First Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. A C MCALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represented, over the Bank of Randolph. Office i i I If is a well known f :.nt that rotton, I j . ..... uu. . tiuh ini.iu'ji...i v. un v ir- m j irniiii-CV.roh.'ia l ei-tiliz rs will bring M 3 H'9 liiifhot j)08sil)lo jji uo on tho mar- I 1i k-!t.. !ttke bcalthv. atnmir. -f.liw. v 1. ; ' 4 t
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