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:1 LIBERTY NORMAL COLLEGE. Program for the Eleventh Annual Com mencement. Gov, Glenn will De liver Address. The eleventh annual commencement takee places May 10-14, 1007, and promises to be the finest exercises the college has ever held. The program is as follows: Friday, May 10. 1907, 8 o'clock P. M., Con test for the reclaimer's Medal. Sunday. May 12, 1907, 11 o'cloch A. M , An nual Sermon, Rev. Geo. H. Detwiler, D. D., pastor West Market M. E. Church, Greensboro, N. C. Monday, May 13, 1907, 8 o'clock, P. M., Con test for the Reciter's Medal. Tuesday, May 14, 1907, Commencement Day. 10 o'clock A. M , Orations by the graduat ing class. 11 o'clock A.M.. Contest for the Orator's Medal. 1-30 P. M , I.iterarv Address His Excellency Unlit. B. Uleun, Governor of North Carolina. 3 o'clock P. M., Presentation of Mplomas, Medals and Honors. Tuesday, May 14, 1907, S o'clock P. M., Vl:,v "The Merchant of Venice," by a jjroup of the students. The graduating class consists of the fol lowing persons: Mr. C. O. Branson, Or.i ham. N.C; Mr. Charm Kinney, Burlini tmi X . C: Mr. R. L.- Trailer, Elon Col lege N. C ; Mr. A. L. lsl y Burlington X. C; and Miss l.ora Bowman Liberty X. C; in the Literary Department and Miss Nettie Sj'Oi u iinilMisf llaltie Asliebum in the (Am ine trial llepurtmeiit. t v Hope Academy. Rev. 0. A Stamper will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday. Rev. S T. Lassiterwill till his regular ap pointment at Farmers nex- Saturday anil SHiiday. lie has regular engagements at Farmers during April- He will conduct an "experience meeting" at G T Macon's next Saturday night. A. B. Lullin, who ha Wn Mopping ut Milton Yarncr's fur the patt week, returned to CoBCord Friday. B. 1. Sheets and G. T. Munlock are at tending Federal curt at Greensboro this Miss Lillie Chandler, of Bombay, is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. James Chandler, of New Hope. C. C. Shaw and wife returned from Ashe boro today. Joe Luther, who has bt en very ill, is im proving. The ball game, which was to have lxen played here Saturday between New Hope and Union, was postponed on account of rain. Reggie Varner returned from Troy yes terday. Eraatus Kearns returned from Greensboro last week, where he had been visiting for some time. Sherrill Lassiter will leave for Raleigh as oon as his school is out, where he intends to spend the summer. He has accepted a position with the orchestra in the Baptist horch in Raleigh. L, A. Sheets will have a a lot ot horses and mules at Tmv for sale next week. FRAN KLIN VILLE.GLE ANINGS. a letter ot Respect. I Publised By Request. Oddfellows Will Celebrate Anulver- editor coibieb: 1 have known (apt. C. r. nary-Personals. ,lom y- raised up togetner. I e went into the war together, served Rev. H. II. Jordau financial secretary of I about four years as associates, and there never n. ..,...., I , 11..,.., fillet !. n A W'nnA'm i was ft hetter mnn to his mon than Pnntnin appointment at the M. E. Church Sunday ! S'ler- would not suffer them punished if r . ,. , , , I he could help U, but stood to their rights. I morning We are always glad to have know th;8 , true he wag & ,)rave man and poseBses a great heait of sympathy. He loves God, and Tikes men and is doing' all he can to promote their interest and happiness. Be has spent his life trying to do good. His life is a life of honor and broad reputation. There has been much said in honor of Capt. Siler and it is a fact that we have been shoul der to shoulder in many battles; he deserves credit for his patriotism and he should be awarded for his labors. A pure and perfect man in word and deed he never drank any liquor, never swore an oath nor used any tobacco; never played a game of cards, never had anv lights or quarrels. He was convert ed at the age of 14, commenced praying in public, working and teaching in sabbath school, and prayer meetiag, and held prayer in the army from tent to jtent. There were few that did so. ' Respectfully- James A WMtsrai. brother Jordan with us, II. A. Russell, of Gulf, spent Sa'.urday night at Mrs. Delia Freeman's. John IP Burrow is erecting a nice resi dence on Allred Street, which he hopes to have ready to occupy in a short time. Mrs. C. E. Stuart aud Mrs. J. H Fentriss were shoppers in Lamseur one day last week Franklinville Lodge No. 291, I. Or O. F., will celebrate the eighty-eight anniversary of the order on Tuesday night April 23. Every Odd Fellow is cordially invited to be present. W. II. Ellison made a business trip to Greensboro one day last week. Myrtle May, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patterson, died at their home April 4th and was interred in the cemetery at Park's X Roads Saturday April 0th. The bereaved family have the sympa thy of the entire community. l-'ariiier llrius. Clifford Plunmier. of Farmer Institute, visited home folks Saturday or Sunday. l.'obt. Fuller returned from Winston lust week with a line driving horse. I'mle Clark Johnson, one of the liest citi zens moves tii Greensboro this week. We regret s. ring liim leave very much. liev. and Mrs. Ingle spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs VV, B. Uissiu-r. Will Steed, who lias lieen in Hornet coun ty for some time sp-i t part of last week with old friends at Farmer. The school at Fanner Institute is pro gressing ju-t line under the management f Prof. J. C. Carson. We have had one of the K't year's in the history of the Institute. The commencement exercises will be on the l".lth and . ''.th of April. Owing to a re quest of th- treasurer, the school will close earlier this year than In ret fore. There v. id be a ball game on the grounds Saturday. WliV t Items. Obituary. Mrs. Alumil wife of the lute B. F. Steed died March l.'tli, lieiiiK in her 60th veur. She leaves three children. Mrs. G. H. Ferree 01 rnmtka, norma. Miss Mamie and I esse Meed of Trinity. Mrs. Steed had been atllleted for several months Willi heart dmnsy. but had only Ih-cii enntineii to her bed n imrt ol the time. She liore her illness patiently and cheerfully, and often diirniK her siekums 8Kike i-f the -lictter home" where sickness never comes, and all the H iiinu' Hands did nil In their nouer to restore her to health, the: l-oid "w ho docth all things wen miw ni 10 eim nor mime. She was a laitn ful niemlierof Ml. Vernon Church where her funeral M-rvie. s wire conducted by l.er pastor. Kev. B. K. H irett. He preache t' an able ami eonilortiiiK MTinon from I he text, -Mark 1-1.8. siiu iiath done w Mat siic could." While in health she was ever present in Sun day School and I'liuri'li and her presence will be badly mised then' as well as in her home. Her funeral was atteuoed hy a huue crowd, showing the love and iteem in which she was held te ller church and community May the ullwisu Father in his divine love, comfort the bereaved and achinif hearts and may their Ik- "an un broken family in the realms of glorv.1' A. FKIKNU. Kanoy Gleanings. Mrs. Elizabeth Pearce is still very low with pneumonia. Her recovery is ery doubtful. The work is progressing rapidly on the bridge. The stone used in building the abutment is excellent quality and endless quantity. They will soon have enough to build one of the pillars and have not worked many days and with onlyj two hands a good part of tli : Mess 'term and Grover Slack e Frao ut a night in this com unity ia Miss Evelyn M iflitt's school at Trogdon's was out last Friday. There was an uncom monly large crowd Friday night at the en tertainment. The program was well carried at; the music was good. Mr. R.K.Brady mile an excellent talk, aad everything pars ed off pleasantly. Miss Berta Wrenn and Master Dorsett Wrenn, of Franklinville, Messrs. Orlendo Chrisco, of Hemp, and J. A. Howard, of Carolina, attended the closing exercises of the school at Trogdon's. Mr. Walter Brittes, of Browers Mill, and Kias Flossie Williamson, of Moore county, were married Easter Sunday. It was too bad a day lor the picnic last Monday. Kiss Lee Moffitt visited relatives in Frank linville last week. Pleasant Grove Items. Farmers are slow getting started planting their crops owing to the weather. Marriod near Pleasant Orove church. March 23rd, Miss Maggie Cheek and Milton Hammer, E. S. Cavinesa, J. P. officiating. The ladies uf Pleasant Grove Sunday chool gave their superintendent, E. S Caviness, a nce bed quilt on April 7th. which is highly prized. J. E. Hammer, who had the misfortune to break his leg some time ago, is improving. Stood the Test. Alio vk's Plasters have successfully too the tee of ha t yean,' use by the public their virtues have never been equalled by th unscrupulous imitators who have sought l trade upon the reputation of Allcock's I making plasters vith holes in them, am: clainiii g them to be "just as goo as Ai cockV." Allcock's plasters Bland to-day indorse by not only the highest medical antlHipl es but by millions of giateful patients who (.ap proved their efficacy as a household r- uiely it ICLUHUd reunion liot'Hii wa a f aEeti gr on the A. & A. te bnle ytetti cay morning tDioute lo PinehnrRt. Messrs. Moore and Ihivis, of Siler City, ar looking at tiinlier in this vicinity with a view to putting up a factory at Seagrove. Mrs. l)vis, ol (iteensboro, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. E. McXeill. Miss Tcna Richardson is visiting her father, Noah Richardson at Star. Miss I'.tta Atiman has received a nice line of la lies and misses hats. Miss Mailt 1 Stuart has returned home from Star, where she lias been visiting Among the boarding students who have entered school recently are Misses Annie and Etta Redding, Amelia Yow, Myrtk" King, Myrtis Presu.dl, Vinio and Maie Wriglit Dula Heane, Maie Yow, and Messrs. B. B, Martin, Jesse Auinaii and Jesse ( opeland. Mr George MeN'eill is preparing to move his saw mill near Mr. Kellv Latham's Mt. (illead News'. Mrs V. B. Blalock, of V ylesboro, is vis ting her parents, Mr. 14 Mrs. William I ifrrnin. f. Miss rannie Ilavwo-ti has been right sick with lagripi W. li. Lisk. ourtowu marshal, has moved into the A. It Putin house T. H (ir.iham. of near Mt Gi.ead, killed two pigs iiv m. utlis old, winch weighed 150 11)9. each lie says if any one can beat this let him luiiiir up his porker OMr. an) Mrs. Dr. titluiore, of Cameron, spent Vt edm sday and Thursday w ith Mrs. Gihnore's parents, Mr. ami Mrs, Frank De- Berry. L P. Byrd returned Fridav from a busi ness trip to Greenslioro and High I'oint. Mrs. . T. Moylo left, Friday for Durham to attend the marrige of her uirce CREAMERY KOK SALK. , Bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court ol Randolph County nuide in ft civil action therein euilimr entitled W. T. Brtaiil vs. KatidolDh Creumery Co. I will fe'l at the Court Housu door ill Ashebom. N . t.. at public auction to to thehlirhest bidder on Monday. May nth. 1IW7. at 12 o'clock. M , a certain parcn-l of land and buildings situated in lianooipn county and in the town of Itaudlemmi. N. C, it beiiiRthe plant of tl e Ran inlph Creamery Co. and bounded ax lounws. v r: aojouiini! cne uiuuhoi me nouwern Knilwav Comnauy and others. eomiuenciiiK at a lake linrthweat corner r.f Pearl Hosiery M'f. G '. lot in Southern Kallwa- line, thence east 175 feet to a stake, thence north no feet to a stake In John K. Ferree'i lin, thence went ITS feet to a tske In soothers Km I wet line, thence about to ith alot g i-ailwny line 8j feet the beginning, containing l oe-e. more or len. T- m of aie.CAs.ll. 8a'e w be approved by tbejtidre upti report of 'hefiile rum, Apni 4tn, iwt. w. n mkwi.in. Receiver Randolph Creamery Company Died. At hi home in Ce lar firove Township, on April tin-S.-l'.'OT, .lcse Coltrane, aged aNmtsit) years. He mis cripple from early childhood ami was a loving son and brother. We all miss Jesse, but he did not leave us without hope his last won Is ere em oumijiliK, he said he could see hi mother w ho I as been dead some eteht or len years unit Hint sue was koiiii; to stay with him that uinht, ami he wanted to pi. Hu leaves a fathur. two bnithers and four sisters, and a host of frirn Is an I relatives toi mourn his loss. May thi only he a wiirnini; for'us whom Jessi' has li f: l. h i,l to think of duathwhiuli will soonwrne ano ai me ioiiki'si win ue snort, and ne prepared mi meei our lovci onus wno nave preeeoeu ns. A FUI1.XD. Business Local:. Notices Inserted under Ihli head at one oent a word each Insertion. STRAYED OR STOLEN TL'ESDAY OF L'Ol'KT Roan Mare, branded "K" on fore shoulder, foretopoff, light mane, heavy-taii. Address, G. F. BOBBINS Carraway.'.N. C. F.PISON PHON'OGRAPllS-froni .flOto f .10 at Asltelxiro Drug (,'o. Gold-moulded Records. 35 cents each, These phonographs and records are away ahead ot tinyiluhg on the market, make ,letter mu if, give less trouble to run them and outlast all oihe g. (jive us a fall. Jl'.sT IN- a lot of new Books, priced from 10 cants up all of iheai interesting ami worth reading The Drug Store:, dcxi to the bauk. IU'DN'L'l'S Toilet preparation Pompa dour Cream aiid Perfume all kinds of face powder, all the new ones, cold cream and toilet articles. Asheboro Drug Co. BTRRF.DpTYMOrflTROCKS and S. C. Black Minorcas Heavy laying strain. Eggs "5 cents per setting of fifteen. B. C. ROUTII Randleman, N. C IF VOU HAVE A BOILER THAT NEEPS REPAIRS or if you need a new smoke stack for your boiler and other sheet iron work done I can save you money. All orders will receive prompt attention and all work is guaranteed. Save your old boiler tubes and have them made new. Be A. YEARGIIM, P. O Box. 217 'PHONE II ASHEBORO, N. C. 11 'V" v Some shoes give the purchaser style and very little wear. Others wear but Lave little style or comfort. The SKING QUALITY is an honest shoe made by the best workmen for men who appreciate good in foot wear. : King Qual :y shoe is the favorite with all those I ! 'JteM&Vv things m SSlxv Th, Kine Quality ffiSM V i, shoe has all Let us V these three re- show yu V " ' V quisitesin the new styles I just the thataref 'of i A who"have . . snap and character .V, trj,;j r'ghtPrTheywiU surely please S, portion yQu "' I Spaulding's Base Ball Goods are sold in Asheboro by the Standard Drua Go, and 80 82 Q 0 0 CP a X 0 0 0 0 Q Q Q 8 u ii r1 80) Underwood's Drua Store, Randleman, N. C. ANY THING YOU WANT. These goods are the best. They are reliable and guaranteed quality. Drugs and. toilet Goods, Mineral Waters, STOGK POOD, CATTLE POWDER. Call to see us. Li 0 0 a z 0 V r- II RAMSEDR STORE COMPANY Come and See our stock of new Dress Goods, Silks and White Goods, which excel any thing we have ever shown in Ramseur. We cordially invite you to call and examine our line before making your purchases of spring and summer goods. We have the right goods at the right prices. Clothing Our stock of Clothing is fuller and more complete than ever before and we add the new styles as they come out. We keep abreast of the times and are in position to please the most fastidious. Shoes Most of our stock of Shoes and Oxfords have been received. A new lot of ladies', misses' and children's Oxfords just received and wc can fit the least to the greatest. We want to show you our stock of SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, CORSETS, BELTS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, before you buy QII R'Q Oar silk department was never in better shape. Nice yard wide 4jl L-'IV Taffetas and Pau de Soie from 50 cents to $1.2? per yard. I Stereoscopes We are giving one stereoscope free to every family that trades $5.00 cash at one time and then sell them all the views they want at 3 cents each. Think of it, only cents each when not long ago the price was 25 cents each. A cordial welcome awaits you at this store. nillineryl . Our line of millinery is the largest we have ever had and is in charge of Miss Bertha Battle of Morganton, an accomplished young lady and up-to-date milliner. She is just from Bal timore where she spent about six weeks preparing for the spring trade. -all and see her before purchasing. lamseur Store Company, Ramseur. N. C. m mum 8 it i i - A ?8 08v VA i Mi p. t ) A, li
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