tfhe Asheboro Courier. Aebeboro, N. C. Aug. 2, 1906 Local and Personal. Mies Pearl Auman, of Asbury, is isiting Mrs. Alson Auman. Edgar Woodell has moved into lis new home on Salisbury street. J. R. Hlair, of Troy, spent Tues clay in ABheboio. Rev. A. G. Dixon, of Mebane, spent the first of the week in Ashe boro, a guest of Rev. W. E. Swain. Mrs. J. E. Carson and children, of Charlotte, who have beeu visiting Mrs. A. C. McAlister, returned borne Tuesday. Mrs. A. H. Worth and son, Alex ander, left Tuesday for Charlotts ille, Va., to spend a month with relatives and friends. Miss Elizabeth Gibson and broth er, William, have returned home after spending several days here the guests ef Mrs. Rachel Ingram. Miss Annie Scott, of Ramseur, returned home Sunday. While in Asheboro she waa a guest of Miss Jessie Boroughs. ' Master Alexander, sou of A. E. Jiurns, is quite sick at the home of iris parents. Mrs. M. A. Moffitt and daughter, Miss Clara, left Wednesday for Liberty and Pittsboro, to " visit irieuds. Toster Richardson has accepted a position with the Western Union Telegraph Company as an operator and has been assigned to duty at Charlotte. He exuects to leave for Charlotte Saturday. " E. B. Hatch is representing the Asheboro Wheelbarrow and Mfg. Company in eastern North Carolina this week. Miss Maggie Moffitt, of Wilming ton, is visiting Mrs. John T. Mof fitt this week. The Epworth League will hold a business meeting at the M. . E. church tonight at 8 o'clock. Mem bers of League are urged tp attend. Mrs. C. C. Cranford aid children visited relatives at High Point this "week. G. D. M. Reynolds, Republican candidate for Congress in this dis trict, spoke at Uwharrie Academy on last Saturday night in favor of a special school tax for that district. Rev. C. M. Campbell, of Randle man, will go to Stony Hill, in Stan ley county, to assist in a protracted oiaeting to begin August 1st. Miss Agnes Moring has been re elected teacher cf the 1st grade. This is the same grade she tauzht so successf ullv last tern. Thomas- ville Times. J. N. Maxwell, of Salisbury was at Central Falls last week and or ganized a council of the Daughters of the Lonteueracy. J. C. Skeen, of Bain, Davidson county, was in Asheboro Monday on business. Mr. Skeen has been a magistrate in Davidson county for 54 years in succession. Lucy Caudle, daughter of the late H. D. Caudle, of Randleman, is visiting relatives and friends in Asheboro. W. T. Corwith, of Charlotte, visited friends heie this week. Mrs. W. H. Watkins and little grand daughter, of Ramseur, are visiting menus at lroy. Rev. W. E. Swain returned last week from Eastern North Carolina where he spent several days. He conducted revival meetings at Cres well and Plymouth while away. E. W. Lyon, of Greensboro, and T. J. Redding, of Hoyte, were visitors at R. I. Dickens last Thurs- day and Friday. Mr. Dickens re turned to Sawyer mine Saturday. Presiding Elder S. B. Tnrrentine will hold quarterly conference at Mt. Gilead church, Randolph cir cuit, on Saturday, August 11th, instead of on Tuesday, August 14th as announced. Raiford, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Millikan, died at Greensboro Thursday. The funer al was conducted Friday, attended by a large number of sympathizing friends and relatives of the bereaved parents. Mr. P. H. Henly, who formerly lived near Randleman, but has lived for many years in Rowan County has purchased from Mr. N. T. TTinahaw. the Wineliaw farm nt Hinshaw'a Fork, six miles north of Asheboro, and has moved his family there. Mr. Henly is an excellent riMz.-u, ana we welcome mm oacs Mrs. N. R. Richardson and son Frank, left this morning for Wins ton-Salem where they will visit rela tives. The receipts from the lecture by Henry Blount, of Wilson, at -( the academy last Friday evening , ag gregated $20 65. He lectured to a small but appreciative audience. J. K. Civil left Saturday for his borne at Columbia, o. (J., after visit ing friends m Asheboro. Miss Ruth Freeman, of Archdale, was a guest of the Misses Heudricks this week. Dr. A. H. Redding and daughter, Miss Gertrude, of Cedar Falls, spent luesday in Asheboro. Miss Essie Ross returned Tuesday from Troy where she visited Miss Alice Bruton for two weeks. Mrs. Eliza Moffitt and Mr. C. B Russell returned Monday night train Denver, Col., where they spent a montn witn relatives. J. A. McAulay. of Mt. Gilead, was in town on Monday. Jas. G. Steed, of Mt. Gilead, paid Asheboro a flying visit in the early part of the week. The town has bought a good strong pump for the town well and those who drink the water, will be able to do so without taking the washings of everybody's hands, as they did with :he old chain and well bucket. E. T. Gould and wife, of Reading, Pa., nassed through on their wav to Troy on Monday. Mr. Gould is Secretary-Treasurer of th lroy Gold Mining Co. B. F. Auman, of Columbia, S. C , is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Aumnn. Mr. aud Mrs. D. B. McCrary and family returned yesterday from Asheville. Will Watkins, of Ramseur, was a business visitor in Asheboro Tues day. 3I1S3 nuiaian uiowd, or nam seur, is a guest of Mrs. Frank Phil lips, attending the Randolph County Iustiture. For Register of Deeds. Having received a great deal of encouragement from my .friends all over the county, I have decided to become a candidate for Register of Deeds, and ask that my friends at tend the Democratic primaries on August 11th, at 3 o'clock p. m.. and vote for my nomination. If elected I promise to attend to the duties of the office in a busitiess-like mauner so that my friends will have no cause to regret having supported me. J. M. Way, Asheboro, N. C. August 1, 1906. Book Club Meeting. The Ramblers Book Club met with Mrs. W. A. Coffin last week and were delightfully entertained. A musical program by Misses Florence Blair, Nannie Bulla and Clara Spencer, was the feature. Refreshments were also served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ham mond, with Miss Erma Whitfield bs hostess, Friday, August 10th. Parks X ;Roidi School Opens Monday. I will open subscription school at Parks X Roads Monday, August 6th. Patrons are urged to enter their children early. The term will last two months. G. 0. Weatherly. 8-lt. Road Notice. The Supervisors and overseers of Ashboro township are hereby or dered to meet at J. S. Ridgea store next Saturday at one o'clock p. m. S. E. Lowdermilk, Chm. W. J. Teagce, Sec. COUNTY CONVENTION The Democratic convention for Randolph county, to nominate can didates for the general assembly and for the various county offices, is called to meet iu the court house in Asheboro on SATURDAY AUGUST 18TH, 1906 At 11 o'clock A. M. The primaries are called to meet at the various voting precinct9 on SATURDAY AUGUST llTH, 1906 At three o'clock P. M. and instruct for such nominees as they may de. sire, and to send delegates to the County Convention; and also to nominate justices of the peace and constable. By order of the committee. E. Moffitt, W. J. Scakisouo, Sec. Chairman This July 4, l'JUO. , HIGH POINT NEWS. Mrs. Wm. Tate's Death Col. Carr to Build Personals and Short Locali. Mrs. J. S. Welborn has gone to Virginia Beach. The demonstration of the fire alarm system here last week was all that could be expected. It is hoped that Chief Homey and the Board of Aldermen will give to us this system at an early date. Rev. aud Mrs. Siler, have gone to Catawba Springs on a vaca tion. ' The fishermen here, are heaving many a sigh, on account of Marley's Mill Pond being no more. Prof. J. Allen Holt was in the city last week. Rev. A. J. Tate, colored, had a runaway last week, causing a great deal of excitement but did no dam age, except a spoke being broken from J. P. Redding's buggy, while passing him. The many friends of Mr. William Tate sympathize with him in the death of his wife in Greensboro last week. Mr. Tate is the popular superintendent of the Continental Furniture Company. The Southern Car Company is shipping several new cars now. Capt. Parkin. W. N, Elder, Prof. Ganaway, and Dr. Parker, of Trini ty, were here last week. Alf. Hussey ie helping to build the new Jarrell building on Main stieet. Mrs. Leslie .Cartland is visiting the family of Capt. A. M. Rankin. Col. Julian S. Carr, of Durham, has made Mr. O. N. Richardson an offer for the Centaur Knitting prop erty. Col. Carr would furnish work for 500 girls if he takes charge. Dr. A. P. Staley has gone to New York City to attend the National Jewelers Association. Dr. Marr has gone to Brevard to visit hia family, who has spending the summer there. Prof. E. C. Brooks, Assistant Supt. Public Instruction, of Golds boro, speut Sunday here. Geo. H. Crowell oilers $5.00 for the best flower garden in town. Rev. Leinenstein, a converted Jew, os St. Louis, preached three sermons here last Sunday to large congrega tions at the various churches. Mayor Wrenn has returned from the mountains. The colored population had a "Great Day at Trinity" last week. RANDLEMAN PERSONALS. People Visiting In and Out of Oar Neighbor Town. Mrs. S. Bryant spent Saturday in Greensboro. Miss Jennie Bowdou ia at home after an extended visit with rela tives in South Carolina. Mr.Thos. E. Marshallleft Moiday for a ten days outing in the moun tains of Virginia. Miss Jessie Wooleu, of High Point, is visiting her mother, Mrs, W. A. Woolen. Miss Mozelle Dicks is visitiug friends in Salisbury. Mrs. F. A. Henley and children, of Asheboro, are spending a while with Mrs. t. IS. lngold. W. T. Corwith, of Charlotte, and Oscar Coffin, of Asheboro, were iu our town Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Mendenhall, of High, Point, is visiting her son, L. D. Mendenhall. Miss Lola Pugh is spending a few days in High Point with her sister, Mrs. Wilson. Rev. C. M. Campbell attended District Conference in Asheboro last week. Misses Louise Dicks and Laur Stimson returned Friday from a visit to Boston and other Northern cities. Mra. Emily Newliu aud sou, Graham Newlin, of Carthage, Iud., are visiting the family of Duncan Newlin. James McAulev, of Mt. Gilead, was here Monday on business. Mrs. K i. Morna, of Asheboro, speut Tuesday here with her moth-er, Mrs. J. O. rickaru. Rev. C. M. Campbell left Wed nesday for Albemarle where he will remain tea days iu a series of meet ings. t'llmax, R F. D. News. Mr. J. C. Wilsou, of Greeusboio, spent Sunday at borne. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. White, Messrs. F. L. Wilsou and J. A. White attended Friends Quarterly Meeting at Spring Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Geo. Frazier continues verv low with fever. M large crowd was entertained at the home of Mr. Mel Allredg Satur- lay night. Rev. Geo. Wood aud Miss Ida Liudley were married at the home of the bride Wednesday evening, August 1. Miss bertha Csx, who has been in the State of Washington for suiue time, is at home fo: u shott while. In-fore starting as a missionary to India. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson A-Luke 1 11 111-44 Aug. 3 190(1 TlIK liDSI'EL FEIST WHO ARE INVITED. Iu the last d:iy, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying; if auy man thirst, let him come unto aie aud drink John 7:37. I will give unto him that is athitst, of the fountain of the water of life freely fiev. I'hli. Come now and let us reason together, saith the Lord: thou ah your sins be as scarlet they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool Isa. I K Come unto me all ye that labor a'ld are heavy laden, and I will give you rest Matt. 11:28. Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. Isa. 55:1. Look unto me, ami be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am and there is none else. 45:7. All that the Father giveth uie shall comi to me; and him that cometh to me I will iu no wise cast out. John G:37. And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whoso ever will, let him take the water of life free ly. Rev. 22:17. HOW TO I'OME. To day if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts. Heb. 4:7. Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him retura unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our( tod, for he will abundant ly pardon. Isa. 55:7. Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. Heb. 4:10. And ye shall seek me, when ye shall search for tin wit'i all your heart. Jer- 29:13. But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to Cod must be lieve that he is, a rewarderof them that d ili gent'y seek him.' Heb. 11:0. WHAT IS PROVIDED. I, even I, am he that bloth'th out thy transgressions, and for mine own sake will not rememlier thy sins. Isa. 43:25. Hit if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with an other, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleansetli us from all sins. If we confess ouriins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins, and to cleanse us from all unright eousness. 1 John 1:7-!'. Wherefore come out from among them, and lie ye separate, saith the Lord, and tourh not the unclean thing; and I will re ceire you, and will be a Father unto you, anl ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith th Lord AlmiuhtV. 2 Cor. 11:17-18. That which we have seen aud heard de clare we unto you, that ye may have fellow ship with us: and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son, Jesus Christ. 1 1:3. A new heart will I also give y u, and a new spirit will I put wMiin you. I will take away the stony heart out of your hVh. and will give you an heart of Hesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statues, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them. Ezek. 35:21!, Wherefore he is able to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, see ing he ever liveth to make intercession fr them. Heb. 7:25. Let Israel hope in the Lord there is mercy, and w ith him is plenteous redemption. Tsa 130:7. Incline your ear, and corns unto me: hear a'id your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David. Isa. ":" I am the living bread, which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread he shall live forever: aud the bread that 1 will give is my tlesh, which I will give for the lifeof the wn.-U. John ii:31. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labor for that which satisfieth not? Hearken dilligently un to me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your suul delight itself in fatness. Lsa. 55:2. Thou, wilt show mo the path of life: in thy presence is fullness of joy; at thy right hand are pleasures evermore, l'sa. 10:11. They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more; neither shall the suu light on them neither any heat. For the Lamb, which is in the midst uf the throne shall ieed them, and shall lead them unM living fountains of water, and Clod shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. Ilev. 10:17. Buck Creek Locals. . Mrs. G. I. Davis, of near Liberty is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. B. F. Bulla. Miss Loula Andrews is attending the Teachers Institute at Asheboro this week. Miss Dora Bulla, of Cincinnati, is visiting her pareuts, Mr. aud Mrs. D. W. Bulla. H. T. Vuncanuon and little son Call, v'sited his daughter, Mrs. T V. Bulla, last Saturday aud Sun day. J. A. Redding aud little sou, of Millboro, visited ut J. II. Redding's lust Sunday. There will be preaching at. Char lotte iic vt Saturdav night. Mr. and Mrs. K. li. H.-nky vi, itf'. Mis. Henley's mother, Mrs. Mil i : 1 1 1 1 Walker, tii-.ii Flint, il'ii . last Sunday and Monday. West Ramseur. A large crowd of Ramseur people attended the Sunday School convention at Pleasant Ridge Sun day. Oscar Williams, painter, is put tiug the finishing touches ou Williard Brower's new dwelling house on Maple Street. The customers of the Columbia grist mills regret very much to learn that the present miller, Mr. J. B. Dixon, after 22 years services, has decided, on account of his health, to retire from the milling business for a while. Miss Hattie Dixon, organist at the Sunday School convention at Pleasant Ridge, was presented with a tine Bible for her services last Sunday. Rev. L. Stack, of Greeusboro, who attended the Sunday School conven tion was a pleasant visitor at the home of Raleigh Cagle Sunday night leaving Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Hilliard, of Goldston, N. C, who have been visiting their sister aud family. Mrs. E. C. Phillips, left today for tyorth ville where they will visit their uncle, D. C. Hilliard. Miss Pearl Phillips, after two mouths of serious illness, is able to be up in her room. Tne water in Deep River has been booming ou account of J the continued heavy tains. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Forrester's little sou aud daughter, who have been sick for the past week, are much better. L,and-Tliiiper!aw .Mill For Sale. Having decided to make a change in business, I offer for sale my farm on Richland Creek, near Morlitt, containing 3o0 acres, well timbered with saw mill located ou the prop erty. Will sell all together or separately. ior further particulars call on or address. E. E. Lewallek. Morlitt. N. C. Announcement. I take this method of announcing tli at I am a candidate for the office of surveyor of Randolph county subject to the Democratic primary. U. A. JHOFFITT, Moffitts, N. C. W. E. Brewu, of Ramseur, was in Asheboro Monday. Business Locals. Notices inserted under this head at one oervt word each insertion. WASTED: By Chicajo wholesale and mall iler house, assistant manaver (man or woman 1 for tills county ami ailjoinimt territory. Salury $JD ami expi'iisHs pai'i weekly; expense money vam-eu. or pieasuut: position peiiuaufin,. investment r experience required, spare time valuable. Write ut once or full particu lar ami eueluse self-a'l'lrt-sseil envelope. Ad dress, UKNKKAL MA.NAtiKR. 114 t. Lane .si., ciiicaij). 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