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The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro. N. C. Sept 20, 1906. Local and Personal. John M. Hammer spent Sunday in Asheboro. C. W. Staley, of Liberty township, was in Asheboro Monday. Mr.C. Morris, of Salisbury, apent Sunday here with his parents. Col. W. P. Wood spent several days at Jackson Springs this week. A. F. Cagle has purchased a new traction engine and saw mill and is aawing lumber near Asbury. W. M. Albright, of Coleridge township, spent Monday in Asbe bo:o. W. A. Coffin, who has been ill with fever for several days, is able to ait up. Eobt. Dicks and Mrs. S. Bryant, of Bandleman, spent a few hours in Asheboro Monday. Alexander Worth left Monday for Orange, Vs., where toe win enter Wood berry school. Clarence Hush and George Ross spent Monday in Greensboro, attend ing Bryan's lecture, .inborn FercuBoii was here Satur day on his way to Troy, where he is holding court tnis wee. Rev. W. E. Swain went to Vance county Monday to assist Rev. G. W. Holmes in a protracted meeting. Deputy Sheriff Glasgow accom panied Solomon Snider to Morgan ton Tuesday to the State Hospitul. r Awrpnce White has resigned his position with the Lyou Agency at High Point to enter the University. fru. W. A. Underwood, of Ran dleman, and Miss Etta Blair, of Asheboro, spent Sunday at Jackson Spings. Miaa Rll Mott returned to her home at Statesville Monday after ependiDjf several days here, a guest of Miss Annie flioring. Jas. Monger has resigned his posi tion with the Asheboro vmg v., and accepted a position with W. A. Underwood at Randleman. The Asheboro Drug Co. will have n KntnrrlflV ft fine Stock of hvacinths. tulips, and" Chinese sacred lilies for winter blooming ana ror neuuiug. T.nther Steward, white prisoner of Yadkin county, serving a term on Kandolpn puoac roaus, was par donedSaturday and returned to his home. M Hammond has received a large line of wall paper and is prepared to hang attractive interior decora tions. His samples can be seen by calling at or phoning to w . v. nam mond's residence. Mra Lncinda Dixon, an aged ted ludv of Columbia township, was brought to Asheboro Friday and placed in confinement awaiting her admission at the State hospital at Morganton. Misses Louise Slack and Esther t Anman left Tuesday for Greensboro to attend the Epworth League Con ference which convened at Centen ary SI. E. Church Tuesday evning. Miss Annie Tomlinsou went to High Point Friday to attend a re ception given in honor of her sister, Miss Deborah Tomlinsou, whose marriage has recently been an nonnced. The Epworth League of the M. E. Church will give a social at the home of Mrs. M. Davis tomorrow night. A mnsical program has been arranged besides an interesting study of Biblical characters. A letter from Milboro says Mrs. D. A. Snider killed two pilet snakes in her barn last week. One of them measured two feet long and three inches around the body; the other three feet, two inches long and six ' inches around. Dr. D. K. Lockhart went to Atlan ta Monday afternoon to attend the Natioual - Dental Association which convened there Tuesday. Over 1500 dentists from all over the Union at tended. He i a delegate from the North Carolina Association.- Dr. Lockhart will visit his brother at : ' Buford, Ga., before returning home, V The official leadership of the Re- puonean party in .Lmviusuu wuuij seems to be changing hands. Coun ty Chairman Z. I. .Walser and Sec retary R. H. Biesicker have resigned. At a recent meeting of the commit tee, J. R McCrary was made chair man to succeed Mr. Walser, and J . T. Hedrick secretary. Mr. Hedriok is secretary and treasurer of the Lexington Grocery Co., and general manager of this business. He is well known in Ashedoro. Miss Virginia Henley spent Sun day in Randleman. D. M. Reece, of Yadkinville, vis ited Asheboro Friday. W. H. Moring has returned from a business trip north. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox have returned from a visit to Shiloh. .T. S. East has accented a position as salesman with Spoon & Redding. H. D. Sca'rboro. of Lexington, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Coffin. D. R. Cornelison. of Seaerove spent Friday night and Saturday in Asneooro. 8. G. Oharkev. renreaentincr the Washington Post, was in Asheboro Monday. Miaa Annie Morinc left yesterday for Greensboro to enter the State Normal School. The motracted meetiDg will be gin at Old Union the 5th Sunday in September. Mrs. Josephine Worth, of David son College, is visiting Mrs. A. C. McAlister. Mia9 Nannie Ballinger has receiv ed a few of the fall styles in hats. See them. Married: At the residence of T. J. Steel, September 16th, J. T. Hodgin and Miss Donnie Toomes, of Levelcross. 1. J. Steel, J. if., oal- ciated. Rev. W. A. Bunch has been elect ed tax collector for the town of Asheboro for 1906. Mrs. J. P. Rorouchs and daugh ter, Miss Jessie, returned Tuesday from Jackson Springs. Miaa Fannie Talbert. of Advance, is visiting Mrs. J. W. Hadley, at ner Home on sunset avenue. Miss Elbe Miller left yeBterday for Greensboro to enter the State Normal and Industrial School. Prof. Jno. L. Harris, superinten dent of the Randleman Graded Schools, was on our stieets Saturday. Miss Edna Hill went to Randle- mnn Safcnrdav. She will teach in the graded school there this winter. Dr. J. V. Hunter returned yes tprdav from Baltimore, where he went last week on professional busi ness, Mrs. W. J. Miller left last week for Baltimore where she went to uu- dergo an operation. Dr. J. v. Hunter and Mr. Miner accompanied her. J. Carl Hill, of the Hill Veneer mir Co.. of Hizh Point, passed through Asheboro last week enroute? to Seagrove on business tor nis com pany. M. H. Caldwell, of Aberdeen, and Edwin W. Shedd, of Carthage, pro moters of the Randolph & Cumber land Railroad, spent Tuesday in Asheboro. Attention is culled to the new advertisemet of the Asheboro Drug Co. in which thev propose to estab lish a circulating library with head quarters at its store. Mr. N. O. Skeen. of Palmetto, Ga., is visiting relatives in this countv. Mr. Skeen left Davidson county fifteen years ago and went to Georgia, where toe nas oetn since that time. Work is being rapidly pushed on tha new buildinz for the Asheboro Wholesale Grocerv Co. Friends will be glad to note the increasing popu larity of this firm, composed of Mess". H. T. Cavenes3, C T. Loflin and T. J. Finch. IfREE! FRIRIPt FREE! I 11 lik lld LLd o We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and" customers that we have received the exclusive sale for this vicinity of the celebrated Cascade Baking Powder which we can safely recommend as a high-grade powder of absolute purity, one' trial of which will make you a permanent customer for the Cascade brand. To imroduce the goods quickly we are making the most extraordinary offer of giving away an One REED ROCKING CHAIR. One 31 piece CHINA BREAKFAST SET, decorated with flowers and gold. One CRYSTAL WATER SET. One GOLD GLASS WATER SET, BERRY SET, and FOUR Pie ce TABLE SET. $85.00 Top Buggy Free. Hundreds of other valuable premiums Miscellaneous SPARKLING CRYS TAL and gold deeorased TABLE GLASSWARE. Hand decorated OPAL WARE, and sets of Plated TEASPOONS. Hundreds of other beautiful, valuable and useful premiums. A premium goes with every package and, in addition to the premium you get with your purchase you will be given a numbered coupon, which gives vou a chance at the $55-00 Top Buggy. Fall end Winter Goods are now comine in and in order to make the contest as interesting as possible we have decided to give a buggy ticket with every purchase amounting to 50 cents. It makes no difference what you buy, you will be entitled to one buggy ticket for every 50c purchase. You will all want some of our high-grade Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes all of which will entitle youjtothe bugy tickets- The number on the ticket that draws the Top Buggy is deposited with The Bank of Randolph and no one but the manufacturer of the bugy knows what the number is. When the tickets have all been given out the Bank of Randolph will break the sealed envelope and announce the number that wins the burev. This makes the contest absolutely fair. During this contest we will offer from time to time some extraordinary bargains. p I a premium goes with every can of Baking Powder, a Buggy ticket with every 50c pur- KCmOiTluBr jhase, and that every one will be treated squarely. Come in and see us; we will take pleasure in explaining everything in detail Asheboro Department Store Company, HIGH POINT ITEMS. The Asheboro Baud is preparing to give a concert early in October for the benefit of the organization. They will be assisted by local talent and a good programme is being ar ranged. The proceeds will be used in purchasing new instruments. Little Mary, the thirteen-months-old dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. S. Tillman, of Cedar Grove town ship died Wednesday night, Sept. 12. The funeral was conducted at Back Creek church Thursday at 3 o'clock by Rev. Elwood Cox. The bereaved family have the sympathy of a host of friends. Sheriff Finch has arranged his appointments for visiting the, sever al townships on his first round for collecting taxes. -He begina with Cedar. Grove Oct. 15th., at Mrs. Kinaey's. The candidates expect to be with him.' The complete list will appear in our next issue. Mr. K. P. Plummer has recently bought the Henley property in South Asheboro and will move here soon. Mr.. Plummer is engaged in the lumber business in this county. He is a son of the late John Plummer, of Davidson ceunty, who was killed in a railroad wreck near Knoxville, Tenn., about two years ago. New Notes and Personal Mention. A Young Men' Business League. rir S. R. Tnrrentine passed thro' here Tuesday from Trinity, in Ran dolph countv, wnere ne atrenaeu me meetiiisr of the executive committee of Trinity High School. The other members of the committee are m. W. G. Bradshaw and Dr. Dred Pea cock, of High Point, and W. R. Odell. of Concord. Arthur Allred left last week for Bis c,k Mountain. Little Esther, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chissman, died last week. Mrs. W.J. ArmfielJ, Sr., is visit inr Mrs Frank Armfield at Monroe J. D. Paylor is able to be out again after a lingenng nines?. Mrs. C. E. Hundley, of Trinity, thrrmffh here last Wednesday going to Yazoo City, Miss , where be will reside. Miss Nan Heitnftn left last week to visit her sister, Mrs. G. F. Kirby. .Tnlin TVepman. Formerly of Ran dolph, but now of Denton, was here last week on business. Tarl Hill went to Seasrove Thurs dav n business for the Hill Veneer- ins Co. Mr. W.N. Elder and ber daugh ter, Mr?. Lem. Reynolds, visited t C. F. Wilson's last week. Julian Elder has returned from Poughkepsie, N. Y., where he took a business course. Mrs. Jos. Parkin and daughter, Miss Euielin, of Trinity were in the city last week. David Stuart has gone to Guilford College to school. H. A. MifStt, vice president of the Sunday Sehool Association, re quested all the Churches last Sun day to elect delegates to the countv convention to meet at McLeansville next Sunday. The Yeung Men's Business Asso ciation was organized Friday night with 35 charter members. Chas. F. Tomlinson is president. ' Workmen began work on the new $10,000 M. E. ohurch last Monday. Mrs. John Coltrane died in Salis bury last Saturday and was buried at Springfield Sundaw. The funeral was conducted by Rev. L. A. Falls. DAVIS-LAUGHLIN. Pretty Home Wedding at Cedar Kails, Other News Motes. Mr Frank Davis and Miss Effie Laughlin were united in the holy bonds of matrimony oy ocmre . C. Russell, of Frauklinville, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnton L.augnnn. Attar the neremonv. the usual hand shakings, congratulations, and lncspa. Tho hnnv vouns couple made a good start in me uy ik-uuiu6 c limnim services at Giles' Chapel, thence to Liberty, K. u, wnere they will make their future home. Mrs. I. L. Free, of Gulf is visit ing it Mr. C. M. Free's this week. Mr. S. W. Moon went to Greens' boro Saturday night returning Monday Morning. Missses Dessie Lackey and Emma Brady spent Sunday in Ramseur. Mr. J. M. Kiue has resigned his portion with Cedar Falls Mfg. Mr. George Glass went to Dur ham Friday ta isit his grand mother a few days before enteiing school at Raleigh. Parker-Tomllnsoii. The following invitation has been received this week: lira. Allen J. Tuoilinsnti invites you to e present at the marriage of her ilaujjhter, Deborah, to Mr. Alvin Scott Parker on Wednesday, evening. Sept. twen'y-sixth nineteen hundred and six at six o'clock Friends Church High Toint, North Carolina, Masonic Meeting. Balfour Lodge, No. 188. A. F. & A. M. will meet ou Saturday. Sept. 22d. at 7:00VP. M. Work in the second and third degrees. All Mas ter Masons in the county and visit ing brethren are invited. The Lndaea at Franklinville and Ram seur are expected. The meeting will be held in the new hall over the Lexington Grocery Company's building. J. M. Way, W. M. GUILFORD REPUBLICANS. Met Saturday and Nominated County Ticket W. P. Kagan, Chairman. Guilford Republicans met Satur day at Greensboro and nominated a full county ticket. W. P. Ragan, of High Point, was made chairman atnl A. P. Grace and Chas. Cox sec ri'turies. The ticket was nominated us follows: For the Senate, C. P. Frazier, of (iieensboro; for the House, W. R. Vood; for Sheriff, J. A. Hodgin; for clerk, M. H. Shiplett; for Reg ister of De'ds, J. W. Causey; for Treasurer, C. G. Burton; for Coroner, J. J. Hilton; for Surveyor, W. B. Trogdon; for Commissioners J. W. Mills, of Proximity; R. E. Hodgin, of Summerfield; C. D. Benbow, of Guilford; A. D. Homey, of Hjgh Point; W. J. Tbomason, of Whitsett. J. A. Harkins succeeds R. D. Dou glas as Chairman of Executive Committee. MISS EUHNS TO LECTURE. Missionary from Japan to Visit M. P. Churches on Richland Circuit. Rev. J. H. Stowe announces the appointments for Miss Margaret Kuhns, a returned missionary, who has spent several years in Japan. The churches are on the Ricb'imd M. P. Circuit, of which Mr. Sro. is pastor. She will deliver addressi s at the following places: Cedar Falls, Friday, Sept. 28tl , at 7:30 P. M. Giles Chapel, Saturday, Sept. 29tb at 7:30 P. M. New Union. Sunday, Sept. 30th, at 11 A. M. Charlotte, Sunduv, Sept. 30th, a" 7 P. M. Flag Springs, Monday, Oct. 1st, at 11 A. M. Browei's Chapel, Monday, Oct. 1st, at 7:30 P. M. A srreat many of our people will Ign ti. Urns'. ('h;tirl next Sunday. FOR SALE One atore honse and lot 2Rxl60 an I oae adjoining lot 64x160 with bluck smith shop. ' Union, Store Co. 9-20-4t. South Fayetteville St It is Astonishing how much you can get tor such a little sum of money at the ASHEBORO 5 & 10 Cent Store. We have Dinner Sets, Desert Dishes, Glasses and Vaces that are perfect beauties, Water Sets, Tinware, Pictures, Toys, beautiful Rugs and Mattings. You can also find on our counters any thing: you need in the kitchen. Water St and Waiter, $ LOO Dinner Sets beautifully decorated, 7-00 Five piece Toilet Sets, glass and china, 2.00 One gallon water pitchers, -50 s Vaces from 5c- to t O0 Our notion department embraces Tablets, Memoran dum and Time books, Combs, Brushes, Pencils, Hand kerchiefs, Towels, Purses, Hand Bags, etc. Z. T. BIRD tc SON.
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