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The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C. March SJ 1906, Local and Personal. W S Cagle, of Ether, spent Mon day here. Mr and Mis 0 E Spencer were : -here Monday G T Mnrdock, of Lassiter, was in .Asheboro Tuesday. Mr W II Pickard, of Randleman, was in town Monday. Dr R D Patterson, was a business visitor here Monday from Liberty Messrs T J Redding and Troy Redding were in town Monday. V Oockeram, of Cid, was among the business visitors in Asheboro Monday. Miss Troy Nance of Salem Church visited her sister, Mrs James u iviv ett, last week. Mr A R Hicks, manager of the lola Store at Candor, was in Ashe- boro Tuesday. Messrs James W Luther and G II Luther, of Eleazer, were in Ashe boro last Saturday. The North Carolina editors will not go to Cuba thU spring ai pub lished in The Courier a few weeks -ago. L B Woodard, of Greensboro, is spending few days in Asheboro in the interest of the Siuger Sewing Machine. Miss Mass Lambert entertained a party of her young friends at her home m Asneuoro on oaiur day night. Miss May Ridge, who has been teaching, at Uharlotte scnooi nouse. has returned home; her school closed last Friday. Mr V J Miller has returned from the Northern markets where he has been to purchase a spring and sum mer line of goods. The Randleman Telephone Com pany has moved its Central office to .Naomi Hall. A new switch board has been put in. Mr Thomas McDowell, who has been with the Snow Lumber Co at Hailison during the winter has returned to Asheboro. Russell II Conwell, the greatest lecturer on the American platform, will delher a lectuie at High Point on Friday jight of tnis week. The Methodist Protestant Sun 'day School has purchased a new hymn book to be used at the services, entitled "New Century" Hymns. Asheboro Nightingale Band is ready now to furnish music for the closing exercises ot public schools or other public gathering. J H Kiv . ett, the manager, will be glad to correspond with those desiring their services. The owners of the Engleworth property at Randlemun have staked off the property into lets. The lots will be sold. This is desirable property and those who want business lots will do well to see them. Mr Uriah Presnell has purchased 'the two story building in South Asheboro of Mr E O Hnssey, known as the Vuncannon Dronertv. Mr Hussey has moved to the Den nis Cox Mill, which place he bought of Mr Presnell in exchange for his place in ABheboro. The members of the Asheboro Nightingale Band have placed the order for uniform for tne entire band. The suits, which will be furnished through Wood & Moring, are green, with gold trimmings. The young men are expecting to furnish some good music for the schools during tne commencement season which will soon be here. Thb Courier Job Printing de partment has just received a large order of paper and envelopes for commercial job printing, bend in your orders, they will be executed quickly and neatly, frices vary according to the quality of stock desired, but all are the most reason able. Messrs J T Redding, J M Deaton, J S Macon, W D Moffitt, 0 Mc Neill, A A Ridge, Jeremiah Mc Dowell, Dr C H Lewis, Dr R D Patterson, J R Smith, J W Walker, J F Jarrell, W H Wrenn, M F Wrenn, W A Wood, A F Julian, J A Russell, E E Lewallen, J C Cox, II F Brown, W T Davio, E M Cox, Capt W S Lineberry, Capt T S Red ding, and others attended commis sioners court here Monday. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. licking, Bliod, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money it PAZO OINTilENT fails to cure in Clto 14 days. 50c. J ltom Smith of Liberty wM here Monday. Mr Ernest Leach, of Star was here Tuesday. E B Leonard, of Ramseur, was here Wednesday. E C Watkins visited Asheboro on business Monday. Mr L A Smith, of Flower Hill was in town Tuesday. McDowell BroB have returned from a business trip South. Mr and Mrs John Anderson are visiting Mrs Annie Robins. The Ramblers meet with Misses Etta and Annie Blair at 4 p m, Fri day. Mr J D Simpson has accepted a position with the McCrary-Redding Hardware Co. Miss Ruth Fox left for Raleigh today to take a course in King's Business College. Miss Lizzie Lewallen, of Cedar Grove township, is visiting her sister, Mrs B A Yeargin. Congressman Robt N Pa.e wi 1 deliver the address before the Salem Female College in May. W L Trotter, of Gieensboro, spen Mondav in Asheboro, returning home Tuesday morning. Mr R C Lewallen, of Cedir Grove township, spent a very delightful eveniug at Asheboro Sunday. Mr Alfred Williams living near Soapstone Mt gave us a pleasant call Tuesday of this week. Mrs Jack Presnell was called to High Point Tuesday on account of her sister, Mrs Unas smith 8 illness. Mr W F McDowell left last week for Missouri to buy ' orses and mules. He expects to have them here during court week. Mrs E S Rendall and little son, of Guilford spent Tuesday in Ashe boro, enroute to Biscoe to visit friends. Dr J 0 Walker, of Concord, after spending several days here visiting his father, J E Walker, left for his home Monday morning. Miss Julia F Thorns, who has been in North Dakota for several years arrived this week, on account of the illness or nei motner who is quite ill. Dr S A Henley has purchased a lesidence from Mr Arthur Ross on North Favetteville St. The house will be repaired and occupied by Dr Henley. . TnE Courier has recently re ceived many letters expressing ap' preciation for the paper and its management, all of which are read with pleasure. A valued subscriber at Proximity writes The Courier he could not do without it, and that his swept heart borrows it every week and will not give him an opportunity to read it until she has read it through. Mrs Martha Boon died Feb 23rd. near Sugg's Creek, in thia county. The deceased was born in this coun ty. She was a mother of 13 children, nine of whom are living. She -vaa about 80 years of age and had been a member of the church for nearly 22 years. She died the death ot a triumphant Christian. A Friend. Mr N L Cranford, of Winston- Salem, visited his old home at Bombav Sunday. His brother. Mr John F Cranford, who underwent an operation a few weeks ago for appendicitis! was found to be im proving so slowly hat on MoDday he was taken to Winston-Salem and placed in the Twin-City Hospital for treatment by the physicians who performed the operation. Rev W F Craven, of Eastern N C Conference, now at Conway, N C, writes a letter in sending his subscription to Ihe Courier ex pressing the kindest regards and appreciation for the courier and its editor. Mr uraven was at one time the popular Register of Deeds in this county. It seems like only a short time ago, yet when we count the years we hnd that it has been 15 years since Mr Craven visited Ashe boro. No better, more efficient pub lic official ever held office in this county. Back Cresk Nsws. The school closed at Charlotte lastWednesday. We all regret to see Miss Maie Ridge, the teacher, leave for home at Asheboro. Mrs Thomas Brookshire and Miss Lena Bulla visited Miss Mattie Bulla last Sunday. Mrs Kivett visited her daughter Mrs Spencer, at Randleman, one day last week. We are glad to report Miss Mattie Bulla is improving after scv.-ral weeks' illness. Mr Arch Bullaisited his grand mother, Mrs Lyndon, at Sophia, last Sunday. Mr Williard Hughes visited Cara way last Sunday. If You Suffer From Catarrh my advice is take Mrs Joe Persons Remedy and Wash. I was a severe sufferer from cata rrh of the hepd and ear. The discharge from the ear and nose was copious and very unpleasant I suffered in that way for five years.. I tried various treatments which did no good. Finally my physician advis ed me to try Mis Joe Person's Rem edy and Wash. I used seven bottles of the Remedy and used the Wash with a syringe for my nose and throat. It cured me. Scabs would form in my nose, which were almo3t unendur able until by constant and hard blow ing, I would relieve myself it was a fearful affliction. The cure was per fect, and I have never had a symp tom of a return and my health is fine. (Miss) Mollie Miller. Cornelius, N. C. March 16, 1905. Gray's Chapel. The favorable weather for the last month has made the wheat crop look very eucouraging. Miss Vina Lineberry, who has been sick with typhoid fever, for a month does not improve much. J W Pugh, Esq, went to Asheboro Monday on business. Mr Erastus Cagle, who went to California last Fall,is seriously sick with typhoid fever. His wife is just recovering from a severe attack. jMr John R Coble and son, Mil liard went to Greensboro last Wed nesday. Mrs W B Webster and children, aud Miss Bert Ellison, of Central Falls, visited in the community last Saturday and Sunday. The former visited her brother, D H Allred, the latter visited her friend and school mate, Miss Mabel Stuart, who is teaching the Chapel school. Plsgah Items. Owing to the continued illness of his wife S A Cox has suspended his school at Welche s school house and will not close on the 17th as pub lished in last weeks Courier. Misa Tabitha Lucas is visiting her brother, II W Lucas in Montgom ery county. Mr W II Tuckej is moviug his saw mill from here to Cedar Grove towuship. Mt Olivet Items. Wheat is looking well in this community. Mr J M Yow returned from Laurinburg Sunday. Mr W N Wrenn returned from S C last week. MrN C Tyson is spending a few days at his old home. Mr D Aumon, of Asheboro, is buying timer in this section. Messrs Laughlin and Armfield were here looking after timber last week. From Ralph. Mr Reuben Lowderaiilk spent Sunday and Monday with his son, Mr S F Lowderaiilk. Miss Ora Henley, who has been teaching school at Level Cross, has closed her school and returned home. Mr Horton Vestal and children spent Mon day night at Mr J L Henry's. Mr Vestal's : children will remain some time at Mr Henrj '-. Mr John Humble, of Asheboro, sient bun- day with his futher, Mr Alson Humble, Mrs A D Hamilton is right sick. Miss Mary Ann Henry is spending this week in Asheboro. There will be preaching at B rower's Chapel next Sunday evening at three o'clock. Wnttrn Randolph. Mrs H H Frazier, who has been ill, is bet ter. C W Wilson and son, Fred, visited in Davidson Sunday. MrsU W Wilson visited in Xnomasville bun- day. Mrs Cecil, wife of Rev C A Cecil, is re covering from a recent illness. B S Lambeth and R E Mendenhall were in Lexington recently. Ladies who want to purchase nice chrysanthemum plants will do well to see Mrs W A Coffin, who has a Bpbndid variety. Central Falls Successors to E. O. YOR.K STORE CO. e.nd WEBSTER (St ALLRED. The two firms above named have been merged into the Central Faljs Store Company, under the management of E. O- York. The stocks have been combined in the building known as "THE BIG STOliE." In putting the two lines of Merchandise together , we find we are overstocked in Pants, Hats and Shirts which we will offer at 10 per cent." discount for 60 days. Come and see our stock and secure the bargains. The patron age iriven the old firms has been ask a continuance of this liberal patronage. Central Falls Store Co., rom Worthvllle. Rev Mr Richardson filled bis appointment here Sunday night, preaching an excellent sermon. Mr W I Myrick visited the M P Sunday scnooi in Antieboro last Sunday in the inter est of the Baracca movement. Tyson Vuncannon spent Sunday here with his parents. Dr C C Hubbard is in Baltimore this week hnviug his nose treated. Mr .1 M Scarboro has "gone North" to buy the spring stock of goods for H A Moflitt store Company. Mr J E Williamson was in the wreck near Olenola last Monday, receiving a few bruises and cuts. Mr V E Barker spent one day at home last week. Pie has a position with the rroximitv store Uompany, Ureensboro. The Worth Manufacturing Company are putting in twenty new ueo W stattord Au tomatic Ixoms this week. j, Frauk Piovost is at home for a few days it uongressman .black burn is convicted of charges against him be will receive a sentence of not less than two years in prison and a fine of $10,000 and in addition may be imposed. ARENT You would not buy a cheap piano for your daughter if you knew it, but from the fact that you are not posted in piano goodness some fel low comes along whose talk pleases you or perhaps you read a piano advertisement offering gold dollars for fifty cents, or may be offering due bills for $50.00 to $200.00 each to "anyone who bites", and you are induced to buy a cheap piano, usually at a fancy price. Don't listen to the newspaper story or any agent's tale without first writing to Chas. M. Stieff. Southern Wareroom, No. 5 West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, NC, C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. Business Locals. Notices inserted under this head at one cervt a word each insertion. WANTED To lease a small engine and boilei; 10 or 12 H. P. Will pay good rout font. Address, J M Lvxiox, Sophia, N C, 3-8-2t. ROM ROSS wants evervbndv to see his new horses and mules. WANTED: District Managers to post signs, advertise ana distribute samples Sal ry 1.3 00 weekly, 3.00 per day for expenses. State ago ami present employ ment. IDEAL SHAKE CO,, 30 Randolph St., Chicago. 111. FANCY Combination horses or cheap plw horses or mules are ready for sale or exchange at the Koss Mables. FOR S.LE:-Two beautiful and well located lots for sale on Sunset Ave inquirs at Asheboro Dept Store Co. 3-8 LOVERS of fine horses should visit the stables of Rom Ross, At Asheboro. FOUR room cot.t ae with 2 1-4 acres of land and two bams on nme for rent SG.OO rr month. Kent pnvuble in advance, See D Ross, ut Hunk of Randolph. 2-28-2 FIFTY heads of horses and mules have arrived at R It Ross's, Stables. Call and select your stock. LOST: Purse containing money betweon the Court House and school house February 28th. Reward. Retnrn to, HENRY INGRAM YOU can buy that extra horse or mule for your iarm now at the Ross Stables at Ashe boro. EGGS-For hatching, from $ C White Leghorn guaranteed stock. $1.00 per set ting of fiftoen. P P Turner. Ramie ur, N . All sizes built. Have the most accurate Set Works and beat Variable Peed Works, Saws. Edge, Trimmers, Swing Saws, Lth and Shingle Ma chinery, Planers, Kesaws, Sngines, etc laa&MUnS fef Writ fbr Trim !( MUM IRON WOAKS. Vftuton-Stlam. M.0 Store Co . , thoroughly appreciated and we i E. O. York, Mgr. Papes FOR STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVER AND KIDNEYS. $1.00 per bottle, three for $2.50, six for $5.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Pavne's Hedical Soap, 10c. All sold by ASHEBORO DRUG GO. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, N. O. Two Car Loads of Fifty -'iJ3;" - ------- McDowell Bros., Asheboro, N. C. vn fttfTt cmjt sft fct IWli U AXBU U'J WJUVMJ. Ml , t -SMf - I "STAR BRAND SHOES." Our stock of "Star Brand Shoes" is complete. The styles are neat and nobby, the fit is perfect and the wear qualities are unsurpassed. A FEW OF OUR MEN'S PATRIOT SHOES, $3.50 MEN'S, OUR FAMILY BRAND, 2 75 MEN'S, STRONGER THAN THE LAW, 3 25 LADIES', MAYFLOWER, 2.50 Children's Family School Shoes, $1,19, $1,35, $1.50, Asheboro Department Stcre Company, Now is the time to buy an Engine, Boilor and Saw Mill outfit. Farquhar en gine and boiler and Sergeant saw mill makes the best outfit. For sale by McCrary-Redding Lovers of should visit the stables of R R Ross at once and see the best horses and mules ever seen in Randolph. Every thing from the common plow horses and mules to the fancy combination stock. R, R-. ROSS, Sping Planted Trees. V w w w w w w Just before the spring growth starts is one of the best seasons to plant fresh- '1 dug Fruit, Shade and Orna- H mental trees. They start to crow at once, and do not lose vitality as they do m when dug in the fall and fie'i uvci live ui aiA munius before growth can start. This is common sense. We have a large stock that can be dug and shipped on short notice. JOHN A. voUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. New Discovery of the best Western Horses and Mules at our stables for sale or exchange. Let us show them to you. 3tA&BBAND SHOES LEADING BRANDS: M,,,s Hardware Company- Good Stock Asheboro, N. C. Worth, Sherwood Shuttle Clock Co.. 7 oo E. Washington St.. Greensboro. Highest cash price paid for DOGWOOD, PERSIMMON , MAPLE and BIRCH. M. S. Sherwood, Pres. Hiram B. Worth. Treas. :
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