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FRANKLINVILLE ITEMS. .Frankllnvllle High School Will Close May 18th Ktl EilUte Sioltl. Rct. 0. A. Wood spent Similar in the city and preached two instructive wiluohs at the M. K. Church. John Kussell, traveling salesman for the Sini thernian Urorery t'oinpany. of (.ireens boro, was in our town one day last week Mrs. Chandler and daughter, iliss Annie bpent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs Una Chandler near the Slack gold mines. !M L. iturko, ol High Point, spent Satur y and Sunday in the city and closed a deal with IS. V. Craven for his property in the Northern part of town. Mr. Craven will improve the property in the near future and move hit family to it. II. 0. Uobinson and J. V. M.irahle, ol Cedar Kalis, attended Masonic meeting at Hanks Lodge Saturday nij;ht. Mr. !! ii koii made a tine talk to the order which was highly appreciated In- the m.'inliers. The l'laiiklinville Cornet Hand is get tills; up -nine new music to lie used tor the Cciii:iit i:cei.!ein nf Kranklini ille High .Vhoul whi.-h will U- held May 1.S-.U. J! n. W . C. Hummer was i i the city Sai irday evening. Our IViptist fri-'nds are mViiiii. an e.T i: t 1 oivr.uiize a singing class with a .o.l omi peleut instructor Icr the lieneti: of i!ie i hurclc s and Sunday schools ct our town. A hi!e the singiiii.' is generally good, but it can be imnr .ved and tmr people iil do well t'i-V MT. GILEAD. The effects Scoffs Emulsion on thin, paljjs children is magical. A It makes them plumo. rosv. active. harmv. V It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites I A-i : x i r 1 1 i i . auu vwytcxiuc, iu mane iai, Diooa ana Done, and so put together that it is easily digested oy mue roiK. ALL DRUCCISTSl 50c. AND $1.00, fl. M. McAulny .arrowly 1 llii( Kuriie I to lih. tisv Ih.rrls. f lia Mi i..s .a, 1c, M. I. Mr. and Mrs. !'. T; Haw i i I visited relativ isvili. liana l-tting Mr. and Mis Wednesday in Trov. Mr. and "Mrs T. I., Nnihar Albemarle and hitin y. The little two-year u.i daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. 1). M. MoAulay, caught on lire last week while playing around the wash-pot where ner moil. er was washing, bin hernioih r tore the lid l's chdiiii,' from h-T lu tune to .save her from a horrible death. K. I.. Steele, of Kockinghaui. spi in Sattir day night with 1.. 1'. Hyra. Trlullj Sot. It i the general opinion of the older peo ple around, that the fruit crop was destroy by the recent cold weather. Tii" c.!ivi.-t force is doing some good work in and around Trinity. Tiiere weie kom changes made in the road leielinir Jrom Trinity to I'ayne's mill. Mrs. Nannie i raven and her mother, Mrs. Bulla, have returned from Newliern where tbey spent the winter with Mrs. Harvey Cra ven. Miss Covington, of Iiamseur, spent sever; days here last week with her sister, Mis Arthur Marsh, at the l'arker House. Mrs, Peacock and children are on visit here to her mother, Mrs. Carr. J. 11 Ballance is on the sick list. Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Hcrljert Uallauce, of Cireensboro, were here to see him this week J. W. Hill had the misfortune to loose another line horse last week. The Trinity Epuorth League will have the pleasure of intertainins the District League llally this week. They have prepared an in teresting progi am for Thursday night. If painting is a sign of progress, our lit tle town is coming te the front. The Payne Bros, have engagements for as much paint ing as they can do for several months. Cap.. Parkins' handsome residence has just ton made most attractive. The many young friend of Miss Sarah Paul reg.ttted to see Ler leave last wtek for Battle Creek, Mich, where she will take a course in nursing. Mrs. Gaither Kb ler is spending tome time with her husband in Burlington where be is doing business Crotts-Brlles. A beautiful wedding wassolemn'd at the home of J. L. Bnles Wednesday evening, Ajril 1", when MissUi ia linles a id Charles Crotts were pronounced man and wife by David Farlow, minister of the Friends' Church. Thebiideand groom ar popdar among a large circle ol friends. The bride was lieamifiilly gowned in white silk and lace. The home had been beautilully decorated for the event and it was a happy scene when the briih 1 party had assembled at the alUr, surrounded by only immediate fiiends of the young couple The l.rile attendant was Miss Florence Lush, of High 1't.int, and the groom attendant was Mr. Uurney l!oy les, of Thumasviile. After the ceremony the party retired to the dining room where a lautilul feast was spread. 1'he bride is a jiopular and accom plished daughter of J. L. liriles of Trinity, and will lie missed in their neighborhood by her friends. Ttie groom is highly esteemed and is engaged in the lumber busiue-s. On Thursday a dinner was tendered bv the bri dal party at the home of the j roo u' brother. Mr. Tho'.nas Crotts. WorthTlllc Note. Mr. V. E. Barker, of Greensboro, is vis iting her father, S. H. Trogden. Mr and Mrs. D M. Meredith leave this week for Cedar Falls, where Mr. Meredith takes the place formerly held by Mr. Joe Reece, who goes to San ford. Thu bouse being built by Mr. A. Ii. Groce, will goon be ready for him to move in. Preparations are being made for "Old People' Day." observed every year by the Sanday Scho 1 on the first Suuuay in June Hev J F. McCulloch has lieeu secured as principa speaker on tbi t occasion. ' l!ev 1 L. Melu):i has Iweu attending the Uleua nie-tiug at hamilemaii, tjoing up every evening to assist wi.h the muic. Fair View Personal. Js'ties Little attended the ball game at Guilford last Saturday, also had the pleas ure of meeting old acquaintance at that place A. J. Blair visited friends and relative at Glades boro Sunday. Miss Mary White spent last Saturday and Sunday with friends at this place. S. J. Blair and family spent last Sunday with their daughter, Mrs Chas. Lee, ol High Point Mr. Iawsou is a 1 smiles, it is a fine boy. Allen Blair vieited his best friend at Trin ity Sunday night. Squirrel Creek Item. James Frew, w ho luia Im'n en ee" 1 i business in Hi.iida .'or annul mm ths, 1 ne returned hme. Jacob Brown I as purthtrieil a lot of tim MT. OLIVET ITEMS. JJrulll f Mis. U ixlilclt In ('liatliiiiil .Mis. lrnK t'rllli-nlly III. T. I. T,s;vr was cuiied to Chatham i-nii.,iy last week bv a h fi r aeiiounci:io ihe serious illness of I,;. siMer, Mrs. Wado'ell M,s. Wud.iell died Fridav a: .1 ivns buiied S-itiir-dav at Asl-uiv. sl. ,.1 been a devou-d ineniber of the -M K Church Mr. Tvsor Master llai Mrs. Hi callv ill is M'isstir f.-w dvs 1 Bertie Su. Mrs. .la. ill' lll lilV V' comp.inicd by '.is train! ileii, 1'earce. illlMOV.l.e ice M.. Ii!-- oi ls! week with as l e. SCHOOL KI.KC'TIOX. Notice is hen by given that in pur-mmce of an i ol the (ieiicral Assembly at its n-s-ioii n' ; entitie.l An Act to Authorize and Kuifovver I the Hoard nf (traded scbo.il Trustees of A-lu-( lioro. lo issue lion.is to provide for tli paviiient oi Hi.- Iioii.S ivs,u., under ( liapter 413 Private Acts of l!iO."i, an. I ratuied on tie ,jftv of , March, 1wi;,uti orsier was iiiude and adopted by the board of t.nvu ciiinuiissiuuers oi the tmvu of AMich.iio ut a ineetiu held on April IStli. ltieV. I providing for an election to lie lichl nt tlie c,.uri house in A-hel-m-. and said election will 1h-he'd at said .hic mi the -.'Sth dav oi M iv. 1!')7. for 1 he puriH-e of sul.niittinr to the leial'i- tied voters ol said town of Asheboro tlie uueslion Ilioii-alMI A-hel Mi-s, A ,i. tnoih, I to live iibridg-. M. Mrs V .1. p; f this pia. e. I on and Miss Viola I i in Albemarle last I P.rutui .-r.: o s p--nt a Flora and M'-lhtl. of C. F. C. -she lives in ,i!-( d in Mi nl ii 1 1 ,1 I'ra.; in ier and moved slK'lt Issiiiuf l ! do'lnrs e" I nut in seetii bectious are "hall. burner vera! s !a-t Star Macl.ii r, i ! Why Not, visited friends .on lis wav back home from I- Ii- had I n b see his . M N.-i I and his son, .1. Lee us, who lias 1 1, en in (ireens ist two month,, has n turned lo te-i a p iti i: w itii the it;ir m.i. as Machinist, chine Company has installed n with which to . perate their mai hiuerv J. .1. fiiir:i Ilrothers are pntling in a 8 earn brick mill here with a capacity of about nvcnty-live thousand brick per day. Car! I .inn uids, s,,ii of Neill Lamonds. who has le-cii in :he M:milin(r Army for eight or ten years, cane' in on the Sunday nn ruing train to visit his people Cipt. John U. Lennini;, of Philadelphia Pre-i lent di the lur!.ant A Charlotte Hallway ompaiiy. p..,s,-d through Sur lodar iu his private cir, looking after the interest of the road. ! is .oied that the rod will so.m be completed, and Mains U running into Troy. Business Locals. Notice Inserted under thla head at on cent a word each Insertion. All the May magazines and a fre-h lot of Taiwrd Inn Locks at Ashe K-ro Drug Co.. neit to the. Batik. If you are thinking of buying a Talking Machin- go to the Ashelnro Drug Co , and examine the t, lison l'lionograim. It is BEST. A new lot of Cigars and tol acco at Ashe boro Drug Co. All th latest things in Toilet PrenaiS ationa Huiliiu1' Pi mpadour danice Pompeiau and i.risini Mansage Cream. jj The Implement Go. Farm Implements. Corn and Cotton Planters, Cultivators, Plows, Engines, Threshers, K oaw miiis, exc. You will save money and fret the best of Farm Implements, id buy inir from us. Implements that wear well and work well are the kind that we sell. Write for prices and the best llmrilptTlpnt. fltnlnonio ianiinrl lataloprue mailed free. f i ii rite to-uav. The Implement Co., Pure Food, Good Health. I have a complete line of groberies and general mer chandise. Furnish your table from our stock and you get the purest and best. I pay top market prices for produce. V. V. JONES Easter Display of Millinery, March 23th nl 2 Sth. On the above date we will . " 01 i ;:;ii".9'i 'i. We 1 ; i.T.'ls s in the Hinouut ' ft vi . vMin :nrtrest ouions, oni' ami live ut said act, follows: vhicli THE UEXKKAI. AssKMBI.YdK NORTH CAKn I.1NA lti ENACT; Soi tion 1. I'hnt the Kounl nf Gruiieil Si ho.il inivicos of A-iicl.iro slmil In- nun are licrul.v aut!i.irinl ,uul i iiiiioH , n it to issue Imniis nf sanl nunteil scunoi ilwtrict to un milium not exi-eeiluiB live ihoii-.,n. .loilars ...ri,; ol ouch ileiiiiiii:iiiiiinu ami or -ueli jTopoiiion is ani l.oar.l of t;u-t -i- -iniy ili-enl a.UisaljIe IwariliK i iiem-t fio::i .ia;e ili.Teoi t a rate not ex. ii .i ii '-'six rr eeiii per ami, mi with interest iou l'iis i.ttacu-il. fa; il.ie liulf vearlv at smu a llll.e uii.l nla. e :., ;:ia U- .leeuieit a.Wisaliir l.v sai . I .o r. I of irnst.v; saiil ImuiiIh to be of Ma il inrm au.l tenor ami iraiisfenilile in such wav an. I tlie i.r.u. i.al in. -re if .;yal,lf or reilei inaljl'e nl sui-li time or times not exceu lit twenty eais(roin tl.e 4 .to tneivof, ami ut mn-li I'ij.v oi -places a sti, l.iar.l of trustee, mme it.ier mine: l'rovi.leii. Hint the nii.t U.ur.l oi' ,tu-u-. sliall issue i,,'li Inhi.Is ai such time ur tinn. and in such am lint or amount.'-, as may lie rc.jiiircil to meet tlie e xjMnl ,1 ore hereinafter i.rovi.ivil for 111 f-eetinli to o( l, i. net. Meii.iu :. Tliat lor tlie (mriiose of i.rovi.liiiR for the luwueMt of said lioiuisand iuteiest ttn re iin and ol ilefrayitn; tlie expenses of the pu'ilic ra.1e.1 sehoois ot Ashelmm. the Board of Oni uussioners ol the town of Anlieboro shall mi nually and at tue lime of lovyinu the nnuni-ii al tjres. I'oiiimeiu iiii; with the fiscal Tfar Iwciii miiK thelit-st dav of .lime, one thousand lrne hundred a. nl -. veil. levyanil iav a particular tax on a:i persi i. and suhjtt'tsol taxation with in tlie hunts ,,f suit Kimlcd schiMil divtrict on which said li inr.l CommissioLers inav now ..r huieafler he auil...ned to lay and lew tax.' f ir any purpose whatsoever; saiil pii'rta ular taxes to I not more Ihim .en cents on t e our hun.irp.1 dniiiiis :i"c-ed wiluution ol property in additfi'ii lothe f.ntx cents mithnrized under eh iptei ll.Sol the Priv He Acts of Itmft. and not more than twenty the cents un el,eh taxuhle pnil in addition to tl e iini.iuut authorized nnd. r chapter 413 of the I'rhatc Acts of nifty That lor the purpose of holding this election an entirely new registration is herel.e ,,irl,.r..,i and V. I.. C iinf.ir I ik herel.y appnititis'l ree:strar aim Ktiu rcpi-irar nan tuini.-hed with the reijiiuratlon liok of the town of Ash(d.ro and shall line due notice: i-aid re?i.trnr.i, l..La hall lie kept open and closed for rec:stration as required hy law. I ne loiiow uiK lire herrbv apilnted iudces foij said election. P. H. Morr mid W.A. ('nrtin. who shall provide Ikix for Kaid election, hold sqnl election and make returns ns n ir,t l.v law. Hy order, the l ard of cnmmisio.,. ,.r .k. town f Asheh'im. This April 11, mc. ELIJAH VnKHTT. Mm or C. r. McAI.ISTKR. ActiiiK I'lerk to Koarl. Deacon Brand Clothing. Perfect Fit, Latest Sty'es, Best Fabric. At Popular Prices. W. J. MILLER. Asheboro. N. C. gOBraCDaBB rmrmrmmm LISTEN 30.00 will buy the latest MOWING MACHINE OUT jrr , FROM mi, . The Watltins-Leonard Company, RAMSEUR, N. C. . Everything in Hardware and Mill Supplies just as cheap. We pay the highest prices for Cross-ties, Switch-ties and Lumber, in fact we can give the Farmers and Mill Men entire Satisfaction. Your trade will be appreciated by The Watkins Leonard Co, RAMSEUR, N. G. mm RAMSEUR STORE COMPANY Gome and U . 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 arid examine our line before making your purchases of spring and summer goods. We have the right goods at the right prices. IF YOU 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 tave you money. All orders will receive prompt attention and all work is guaranteed. Save your old boiler tu'Kjs and have them nr.tde now. B. A. YEARGIN, P. O Box. : 17 'PHONE II ASHEBOC, N. C. 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 SHIR1 S, COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, CORSETS, BELTS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, CURTAINS, RUGS, MATTINGS, before you'buy mi Oor silk department was never in better shape. Nice yard wide Taffetas and Pau de Soie from 50 cents to $125 per yard. 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 i cents each. Think of it, only 3 cents each when not long ago the price was 25 cents each. A cordial welcome awaits you at this store. nillineryi 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. Call and see her befofe purchasing. Ramseur Store Company, Ramseur. N. C. i i 7 h ber land from hi father and e jit to cut several hundred cros tie from it. Vlrs
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