The Asheboro Courier
Asheboro, N. C. May 16, 1907.
Local and Personal.
0. L. Sapp, of Greensboro, was
bere last week on legal business.
Jno. T. Moftitt is in Tampa Fla.,
on business.
Miss Blanche Cox went to Cedar
Falls Sunday.
Master Fred Parrisb, son of Mr;
Melvin Pairisb, is very sick.
The fourteen-year locust has made
its appearance in this section.
two
the purpose of holding a Masonic
celebration and picnic at some suit
able place in this county in the near
future.
Don't you want a scholarship in
the bestlcollege in the state? You can
get it by working for tha Courier.
Do you want a gold watch, sewing
machine or any other article found
in our long list of nearly a hundred
prizes. You can get them by spending
a few hours a week working for the
Courier. Get busy yourself and
interest your friends.
P. H. Morris spent a day oi
at Broadway last week.
R. T. Pool, of Troy was here on
legal business Tuesday.
J. A. Spence and B. A. Yeargin
spent yesterday at Trinity.
Presiding elder S. B. Turrentine
will preach at Gilead Church Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Mr and Mrs Mont Harris of Bel
fast, spent sometime with relatives
here lust week.
r
Miss Alma Wrenn, of Cedar Falls,
spent Sunday here with relatives
and friends.
Mi3 Bulla's music class will give
a recital Friday night. Parents ai.d
friends are invited.
Mr and Mrs J. M. Lassiier are
spending this week in Greeneboro,
visiting their brother E. C. Lassiter.
Read carefully again the Piano
aud the Jamestown special proposi
s tions.
' Mr. and Mra. .faa. Wrpnn. nf
j wortnviue, speut sunuay wun tneir
sister, Mrs. M. (J. bpoon.
t Miss Agues Moring, who has been
teaching m Thomasville, returned
I to her home Saturday.
G. W. Iseley, of Wilkesboro, is in!
' the city. He contemplates locating i
in Asheboro. I
I Mrs. West, wife of .Tndpe J. V. I
I "West, of Waverly, Va., is visiting I
ner Bister, Mrs. H. Alothtt.
& m T T i t
s. miss jjeuiuu xjewis wno nas Dcen
J visiting the family of Mr N. M.
1 Lowe, has returned to her home at
I iv est xjuu.
r J. lie courier acKDOwiauses receint
; oi an invitation to tne commence
i,i "... oc on
ji Chas. M. Fox, of Southtrn Pines,
M was in Asheboro Monday enroute to
Kandleman to visit his mother for a
few days.
Mrs. W. E. Swain, who went to
'St. Leo's hospital last week and was
operated on very successfully is im
proving. Mrs. W. F. Wrenn, of Cedar Falls,
who has been sick for about two
weeks at Air. M. C. Spoon's, went
.home Sunday.
MiBS Agues Moring has returned
from Thomasville, where she taught
in the graded school during the past
winter.
Since organization, Friday the
membership of the Randolph Camp
United Confederate Veterans has
increased to 75 veterans.
Mrs. T. E. Andrews ,of Mt. Gile. d
who baa been visiting Mrs. E. T.
Btan for several days will return
.home Thursday
j Mrs. A. F. Cox, of Cedar Falls,
will attend the recital by Miss Bul
la's music class Friday night at th'g
hlace.
The Junior Epworth League of
the M. E. Church, was entertained
lit the home of Mrs. W. H. Moring
Tuesday evening; about forty little
children enjoyed the evening.
Married, on the 6 th day of Mhjr
907 at P. A. Rouths in Providence
rownship Mr Claudius Underwood
md Miss Victoria Allred, J. 1 .
louth officiating.
Mr and Mrs R. P. Dicks, of Ran-
leman, N. C, have purchased from
ilr Robert C. Hood a cottage now
der construction on Edgeworth
beet, and will occupy if; as soon as
nisned.
Gov. Glenn will deliver an ad-
ress at tne closing exercises of
rinity High School Tnesday, May
Tne annual literary address
til be deliveied May 29th by Dr.
.Iwin Mimms.
Hon. W. W. Kitchen spent Tues-
v niclit in Asheboro. leavinc vpb-
I rdav morninff for New Hone Acad-
I Ib wltara Via flislivorml i Via Wtavavtr
KvUress at the commencement exer
ts.
meeting of the masters and
rdens of all the Masonic lodges
the county will be held at Frank
ville, Miay 18th, to organize for
NEW HOPE ACADEMY.
Larse Crowd Attended Address hy
lion. W. VV. Kitchen, of Hoiboro.
The closing extrcises of Ntw
Hope High School were attended by
a large crowd from all parts of the
county yesterday. Many went from
Asheboro, some leaving on Tuesday.
The program was as follows:
10:30 A. M., MUSIC.
Abraham Lincoln - Cleveland Bean.
The Union Soldier Carr Lvndon.
The Art of Optimism, Chas. Strider
MUSIC
What is Truth? - Will Strider
The Babies - Rufus Lassiter
MUSIC
11:15, Literary Address,
Hon. W. VV. Kitchen, Koxboro
2 P. M., MUSIC
The Courting of Arabella.
Nettie Luther
The Tragedy at Dodd's Place,
Lydie Lassiter
The Ringing of the Curfew,
Beatrice Bruton
; MUSIC
The Death of Mary Stewart,
Bettie Lyndon
M usic
Mrs. Slowly at the Hotel,
Jennie Lassiter
My Pets - - Luna Kearns
MUSIC
Last night a farce comedy, "Serv
ing Two Masters," was represented
before a delighted audieuce. The
play was one in negro life and was
immensely humorous.
Rev. S. B. Turrentine preached
the annual sermon at the com
mencement exercises last Sunday.
JONES SURRENDERS.
Defaulting Cannier of Charlotto Gives
Bond In Sum of 8 10,000.
Saturday morning Franc II
Jones, the defaulting assistant cash
ier of the Charlotte National Bauk
appeared in Charlotte and surren
dered himself to the United States
officers. Distiict Attorney A. E.
Holton was summoned from Win-
bIoj Salem and a preliminary hear
ing was given. ihe defendant
waived examination and gave bond
in the sum of $10,000 for his ap
pearance at court, just a month
hence. Jones has traveled the west
and southwest since he disappeared,
but came fiom Apalachicala, Fla.,
to Charlotte. The warrant charges
Jones with appropriating $2,000, in
stead of $00,000 as reported.
Subscriptions Paid.
P. A. Williams, R. K. Brady, J.
W. Securest, J. W. Hadley, Dock
Hunt, G. M. Goins, Chas. E. Spen
cer, R. L. Trotter, J. C. Kearns, J.
M. Robbins R. L. Kearus, S. H.
Walker, C. L. Robbins. H. L. Clark,
N. S. Davis, J. W. Pugh, W. G.
Smith, Chas. Fox, J. F. Boggs, L.
W. Cagle, G. I. Davis, T. S. Kob
bins, R. L. Richardson, Miss Bertha
Farlow, Miss Martha Redding, L.
E. Curtis, 13. F. Redding, F. T.
Finch, Sam Frazier, Dr. R. W.
Myers. Mrs. II. D. Stnalley, J. V.
Cranford, D, R. Mailey, Tom Car
ter, A. J. Jarrett, Mrs. J. L. Win
ningham, Ad Farlow, Mrs. T. E.
Andrews, J. R. Sloan, Gertrude
Fields, A. W. Vickory, J. R. Wil
liams, II. II. Elder, II. A. Under
wood, C. E. Kearns, I. J. Fuller,
Dr. C. H. Phillips, H. T. Bray, H.
C. Ingram, W. J. Delk, N. S. Lohr,
C. F. Burns, E. T. Poole, Samuel
Hoover, J. E. Hepler, Miss Mary
Rich, T. A. Brookshire, B. F.
Phillips W. A. Kearns, E. A. Ken
uedy, J. C. Skeen, J. T. Underwood,
Mrs. Jean Rush, W. C. Hall, Wm.
Lytle, W. S. Beeson, A. C. Cox, J.
S. Ridge, Dr. L. M. Fox, S. M.
Caveness, A. M. Free, B. A. Yeargin,
S. S. Allen, S. Dowdy, Bessie Davis,
W. II. Pearce, Miss Cornie Steed,
Mrs. C. L. Badgett, A. R. Davis,
Elias Moore, Fletcher King, Charlie
Beaman, Bertha Lewis, J. W. Pugh,
Willie Lamb, E. P. Neighbors, L.
S. Harrison, Samuel Aldridge, Mrs.
Willis Kirkpacrick, J. A. Nelson,
D. 0. Williams, W. B. Lassiter, J.
A. Burgess, Johnie Hurlev, J. L.
Royals, Lee A. Briles, Almeda Cox,
E. F. Walker, F. II. Hoover, B. F.
Miller, J. M. Yow, Dr. J. M.
Maness, Mrs. E. B. O'Brien, Chas.
Beasley, Lola Pugh, E. P. Hayes,
W. II. Winningham, J. C. Ijowder
milk, E. Lowdermilk, Mrs. J. W.
Hylton, D. T. McCain, R. I: Cox,
Nathaniel Tucker, E. A. Ledwell,
J, T. Hayes, J. A. Redding, B. F.
RiJge, J. D. Ross.
Koyal Hli tli in Spain.
Madrid, May 11. Queen Victo
ria gave birth to a son yesterday,
w ho becomes heir to the throne of
Spain.
KEH8 ISf BRIF.F.
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The North Carolnia State Bank
er's Association will meet at Win
ston-Salem May 22-23-24.
Thos. Briles, of Thomasville, has
accepted a position with the Peoples
JJrug store at Uibsonville.
Rowan County is to have a fair
Fifteen thousand dollars will be ask
ed to unite in raising the capital
stock necessary.
Rev. S. B. Turrentine, of Greens
boro, attended the meeting of the
Randolph County Preacher.s Associ
ation here Monday.
The home of Mrs. L. C. Williams,
in north Iredell emmty, was robbed
a few iavs ago. Reece Rustle and
Walter Diraman have been arrested,
State Supt. Joyner says the sp rit
of locol taxation is spreading in all
parts of the state, giving great lm
petus to the spirit of education iu
the state. ,
Dr. C. A. JuliaB, of Thomasville,
has been invited to respond to the
speech of welcome of the Tri-State
Medical Association to held at the
Jamestown Exposition June 3.
Dr. R. H. Jones, of Winston, 6ec
retarv of the North Carolina State
Board of Dental Examiners, an
nouncea the annual meeting of said
board to be held at Morehfad City,
Juue 24th.
Mrs John Patterson, of Atwell
t wnahip, Rowan County, wife of a
prominent citizen, and herslf a bril
liant woman, who had lost her mind,
committed suicide by cutting her
throat with a razor, on May 10th.
Jno. II. Moyer was re-elected
mayor of Lexington last week by
the narrow margiu of six votes, over
Wade H. Phillips Eon. The entire
vote was 263 for Moyer and 257 for
rhilhps.
The President is very much exer
cised over apparent indifference of
Attorney General Bonaparte, to the
duties of his office. I; is said his
time is being consumed by private
business. It is reported that he has
put in only 20 working days at his
desk in Washington.
A tiain of 25 cars, all loaded with
clean rice, was shipped from Beau
mont, Texas, to New Orleans last
week for Drane & Garic. It was
valued at $50,000. Geo. T. Draue,
of the firm is a son of H. M. Drane
of Bladen county, and is one of
North Carolina's most successful
business men abroad.
"Here's to your health and happiness"
DeWitt's Little Karly Iiisers famous little
pills. Nasty, sick headache or biliousness
may come on any time; the cure is an Early
Riser. Sold hy Standard Drng Co. and
Asheboro Drug Co.
Providence Fishing Party.
Quite a nmnlier of young people gathered
at the home of VV. U Julian, on the Iksi day
of May, and enjoyed a good time fishing. The
party consisted of, Hisses Sullie Brown, If.iby
Julian, Until and Mary Coble, Allie t'ra.ier
Winnie Julian, and Messrs Paul and Holier
Julian. Miss Sullie caught the highest mini
ler and Miss ltuhy the second highest.
A little Kodol taken occasionally, espe
cially after eating, will relieve sour stomach,
belching and heartburn. J. B. Jones, New
port, Tenn. writes: "1 am sure three one
dollar dottles of your Kodol positively cured
me of dyspepsia, and I con recommend it as
that was three years ago and 1 haven't been
bothered Bince with it." Kodol is guaranteed
to give relief. Sold by Standard Drug Co.
and Asheboro Drug Do.
Business Locals.
Notices Inserted under thla red at one
cent word etch insertion.
Edison Phonographs are the liest. He
nn'Uibcr that we sell them as cheap a. any
body in the United States and that you save
two dollars express charges when you buy
from us. We can supply any records you
want on short notice. Asheboro Drug Co.
KresU drugs of the highest quality are
what we keep, thev are reliable and have
the surest effect. Bring your prescriptions
to us. Asheboro Drug Co.
We keep all the magazines, have a lot of
new books, just the thing for summer. Corns
look over oar Circulating Library. Ashe
boro Drug Co. .
Mu Hair is
Straggly
PrMldent Johnion'n Appointment.
Rev. T. M. Johnson Pres. of the
N. C. Conference of the M. P.
church, will preach at the following
times and places on Richland cir
cuit: Browers Chapel, May 16th 11
a. m.
Giles Chapel, May 17th 11 a. m.
Cedar Falls, May"l7th 7:30 p. m.
Everybody invited to come out
and hear Bro. Johnson.
J. H. Stowe, Pastor.
ATTENTION We will pay spo
cash for your hickory timber at from
$7.00 to $12.00 per. cord, accorbing
to grade. We want it in 26, 30 and
36 inch. len?tha. We will rIao hnv
your whiti oak in 26, and 30 inch,
lengths and pav vou the ton of the
market price.
Asheboro Wheelbarrow & Mfg. Co,
Miss Sallie Wheeler, daughter of
Mr. aud Mrs. Cyrus Wheeler, died
at the home of her parents ne.ar High
Point Sunday. She was 35 years
of age. The interment was ut Deep
River Church.
Do you like it? Then why
be contented with it? Have
to be? Oh, no! Just put on
Ayer's Hair Vigor and have
long, thick hair; soft, even
hair. But first of all, stop
your hair from coming out.
Sae what you have. Ayer's
Hair Vigor will not disappoint
you. It feeds the hair-bulbs;
makes weak hair strong.
The best kind oi a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty years."
A
o muiuffcoturara
9 SARSAPAE1LLA.
PILLS.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
yers
Any Young Man
Or woman, or Husband or Father, earn
ing a fair salary con become a Club mem
lier and secure our NK 'vV SCALE $-100
LCDDF.N .V- BATHS ITAXO at Club
price to members of ?2S7, on very easy
terms of pavmetit a little at a time
I.UDDKX t BATES CLl'B 1'IAXOS
co:t club members 287 ii sead of $400
which is the regular price, just a little
more than ordinary .'J2o0 anil $i7i)
pianos, in five or ten years they cost
much less liecause thev are still good.
They are built to last A LIFETIME, and
are guaranteed to do so.
You can buy other pianos at or about
$287, but vou don't get I.uddeu A- Bates
TONE, Ludden A- Bates ACTION, Lud
den & Bates LASTING QUALITY, Lud
den A Bates reputation, and in all, Lud
den & Bates satisfaction. Our Luddeti
it Butes 1 'iu n i Club in connection with
our inexpensive Mail Order department
saves you nearly !?l-"i worth investiga
ting liesides, we do not collect balance
due on piano iu case of deatli of parent
joining we give you a receipt in lull
you keep the piano iu the home. For
particulars send for booklet No. 42 Do
it today.
Ludden & Bates 5. M- H.
SAl'AXXAH, V.A.
Allred & Garrett
Below are some of the bar
gains to be had at our store:
Green Coffee, 10c. per lb.
Brown Sugar 5c. per lb.
Talcum Powder, 5c.
Lace Curtains and nice
Poles, only 50c
Curtain Crim, 5c. per yd.
Good Tin Dipper, 3c.
Enamel Ware, prices low
as the lowest.
Shoes and Slippers from
$1.50 to $3.50. Call soon as
our close prices are moving
them.
You should see our line of
Hats, latest styles.
Highest prices paid for
Produce.
Allred & Garrett,
Climax. N. C.
CLEAN STOCK. J
1
kOur groceries prt scM i a clean,
'fresh, appeti.ing airay. ion
want the best? You can gel
,it here. I'hone vour oidera.
"We are willing caterers to your
pleasure at. all times, rertect
ksvsteni of free delivery.
Rich & Moffilt,
.Phone 34. Asheboro.
OLIVER
"THE BEST"
W. B. WEBSTER, Local Agent.
ASHEBORO DEPAhTAT.iNT STORE
Asheboro, - - N. C.
Scoff j Emulsion strengthens enfeebled
Tin Miner mntnA In, !t.as!a. L fl-.l. I
..... j luuvoaiug uicu ticsii ana
nerve force. X
It provides baby with the necessary fat Q
and mineral food for healthy growth. 5
mm
ALL DRUCGISTSl 50c. AND $t.OO. X
P SPRING SUMMER I
WE ANNOUNCE A COMPLETE SHOWING
OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS.
WV ieel sissnre l tlmtrlie wonderful opportunities afforded Iiv this disiilav will be
appreciated hy tlme seeking l.iii dais Dry Goods at popular prices. The origi
nality of styles, the completeii"ss of assortments, the exclusiveness of fabrics, aud
attractiveness of prices make our display of superior merit.
This spring excels all othe.s iu its great numlier of daintv designs in Silks
Dress Goods, including all kinds Lawns and Wash Goods. 'e have just come
from the New ork markets and have the prettiest line of gocds it has ever been
our pleasure to offer And, let us insist on onr friends and radons coming
early to purchase their spring outlit, us many of our prettiest patterns cannot be
duplicated.
SILKS
."I; iu Ulack TulTeta -a -51.00
;ifi iii Black TutTctu -j i :;r,
'M'm IVau-de Soi i.i .1 'J'i
China in white. Mark mid colors.
Silk Glove for Ladies, Mack and
white, 1.00 mid 1 ."ill.
Linen Lawn l'"i to $1.(111
White Linen J ", 20 an
l'ersiaii Lawn, LTicN.
Anything in Kilihoiis.
Wasl. Goods. Lawns.
IY'ivales ami Giiig'iuinv
I'lown Linen.
I'ln'irellas ill black, whit
bilks
SHOES
Our fdioe line is full and complete,
consisinu of White Oxfords for ladies
and children. We also carry full
line ladies' aud children's Shoes and
Oxfords in the Hamilton Brown line.
Also the
Queen Quality, for Ladies
We have full line
King Bee, King Quality,
and Society King
Shoes and Oxfords for men at prices
to suit all.
Don't Delay Seeing Our Large
and Superb Showing of Spring
Clothing
Men who know GOOD Clothing" and
its fine points men who want to keep up
to the latest style come to us for their
clothing, knowinc that here they can al
ways get precisely what they want at the
price they wish to pay. the growing
business of this store best attests the in
trinsic merit of the appeal. We sell the
noted
Griffon Brand
Clothing
which is so smart in style and workman
ship that it keeps tlie custom tailors
awake at night wondering how to hold
their custonieis.
We also keep on hand fine line samples
from which we can take your measure for
any special suit from 13.50 to $40.00,
ilr. Will Coffin has charge of same and
will guarantee jierfect lit and satisfaction
or money refunded.
Soring Cravats 2.", fiO, T.'cts.
Spring Shirts Madras and i'ercales, ,r0c,
$1.00, and.?l.")0.
Full line Spring Hats, Derbys, Soft Felt
and all styles in Straw goods,
raimiuas fur nient at !5.00
Furniture.
(rttfon bran
Our line of Fuiniiure is mostly shown on second floor. We carry iu stock
Oak Suits from s ll' (HI t,i s.'ill.iiO and are agents for the Highs Goods. We
have sidclio nils Inuu I,Mii Odd Dresser from $1.00 to IJlL'.OO. Iron
Beds, Springs, Ma ties-es. I.outines, Coiudies, auy kind of Chairs, Extension
Dining Tallies, Center Tabl. s, I'.irl.ir Suits 2"i to $15. Carpets, Rugs, Drug
gets, Mattings and oil Carpets. V., houldcome and see our new spring Mat
ling just opi ned and piii eit v.y ! v.- In fact we want yon to come and take a
look. We me doing our ery l:et to suit all who come, in style and price and
we promise you the he-i atti'iit; 'ii a .d will not charge you for looking.
WOOD & MORING,
ASHEBORO, N. C.
Randolph Hardware Co'y
now have their stock complete. They carry
a large stock of
BUGGIES, SURRIES, ETC.,
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
AND VARNISHES,
Syracuse and. Imperial Plows,
and everything a farmer may need. It will be to your in
terest to visit our store.
RANDOLPH HARDWARE CO..
Opposite G. W. Elliott's New Store,
Randleman, N. C.