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FROM RANDLENAN. Bond Issue For Road Improvements Voted. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT PROPOSED. Notes From Our Neighboring Town Death of a Child Movements of Peo )leHiiilillif; And l-oan Association b'ur Town lliiildin;. Miss Louise Dicks will leave Fri day for Noifolk, Va., to be gone several days, attending the Janus town Exposition. Miss Laura Stimpson is spending some time in Greensboro with Mr ami Mrs K. P. Dicks. Miss Georgia Boone will go to Martinsville, Va., this week to be present at the marriage of a friend of that place. The Noanii Falls Mfg. has en hand two car loads of loo ns to be placed at once- The liandlenian Mfg. Co. ie also installing several hundred new looms. V. T. Bryant is in KiehniOMd Va., attending the Old Soldieis lleunion. King 6tevtiison has about closed j a deal for the old Kandleuian school prosperity. He will build a nu'e residence on the place and remodel the old school house and put it in shape to rent for living rooms. Dr 1'. li. McFaydeii is havii.c cement walks laid i:i his front yard. The post ollice building is Deal ing completion. There is great dissatisfaction here over the fact that we get no mail on the Sunday traiu. The new bank building is neanng completion, and will be ready for occupancy in days. All the stock has been subscribed for the two building and loan isso. ciations. and they will start up July let. This will give Kandlnian one thousand dollars each month to be expended in new houses It means a great deal to the town. Will Gardner's :hild deid Monday of whooping cough. Mark Harvel died at Naomi last week at a very advanced age. D. J. Gaiter is very feeble now, he is one of the oldest ard best men of the town. The Odd Fellows and Masons will join with the citizens in the celebration July 4th. The greatest celebration in the history of Kau dleman will be had and a very large crowd will be here. Commissioner Bulla was away from his office Monday and Tuesday attending the meeting of the board at Asheboro. Mis3 Clara Wall who has beeu visiting in High Point for several days has returned home. I. 11. Hall is prepaiiDg to begin work on the streets in consequence of the last issue of X'.SUU of bonds for that purpose. Application ha? been made to the Board of Alderman tor a franchise by a company who propose to install an electric power plant. The plant will be installed at an early date and by fall Uandleman will have electric lights. Ka.nuel G. Newiiu is having ma terial for remodelliDg his home on Main street. Stanhope Bryant Jr. was painful ly hurt Thursday afternoon by being hit in the mouth by a base ball bai; he was engageu in a game of tall with several small boys when one let loose the bat. Wella Collins has returned from Wake Forest College. Frank Olive has returned from a v Isi t to Ilaleigh. Fowle Birkbead of Asheboro, supplied for him a telegraph operator. Trinity Briefs And Personals. One feels like writing a Lament after the departure of the bngh , happy faces of the students of he Trinity High School. A few of the many visitois to the Commencement linger with us. Mrs. J. Parkin will leave for Hot Springs Ark. on the evening of tbe 3rd. She has been a great sufferer of rheumatism for the past year, and her numerous friends hope to see her return entirely well. Miss Laura Wilson of Gold Hill is on a visit to Miss Pearl Harris. Lane Elder returned home from Trinity College on Saturday night and Leithy Elder returned fiono Gnilford College. Dr. F. H. Wood and several other will attend thj Trinity Commence ment at Durham, this week. Miss Nettie Hill and sister are or. an extended visit to Richmond Va. Mies Gertrude Ruesell is visiting her mother, having just returned from B. U. W. Raleigh where 6he completed the business course. The little child of Rev. D. M. Uix is critically ill. The farmers are having plenty of rain which was very much needed. Mare aud Colt for Trade. Bee Gen Mori is at once end trade for that mare and colt for he is going to let osebtdy have them ineide t-f a week. -?rnm - Ask?.: i l IUTOKH M AM) I'AI.At l', OI-' IIIVI'OKY AM) AH T. JAllTO I'.X I'OTI'K . LliT OF JURORS. Hv the t'ountv Commissioners n r tbe .I.ilj Term. Following is list of Jurors l July term, liaudolph Su- The for perior Court: I! NK I S To .V -1 i .it... Ma.-',., .i r. i.;i:ni I'.uri.'ess lien Id,!.-, Kadvea. 1 1 i n. r-V A V, I A i. ! I. Free. J T S; 1. ' li.is-ei'. r A T .1 ilaUa. 1 ..I, Thrinp-.li Sil( Me I'm..v ' N. a ih.; A -III in ia Itirl. It:. !i:.-.s: l't.r.'.sM ' '.V A .man : -I V .u. -IV M 1. 1'. x. W !. l'i-au:.T 1. F I". 11 Uau a : -Wi Jas K vis, S L M..llif,.lr. i'it:oui i: I L Liweii, T A Wrenii. Nr Mmh,kt --.I K D.uis. .1 F 1,..,oii. TAu.lm il Ilirhanl Hunt, K 11 Hill. T Hun!. Con. rM -Trio Snyder. 1 ,1 1:1:1; ; v C 11 I'uitis. Wi.m Fi:NKi i.nsvii.i.eS S Coliie. Bvl. OtEI.K - I T KtaltLKillKK Oil t:!;il.K - V t't'. x. A I! t'ravon C-'ii JPM- -I C Whitehea.l. Eisi Ki:m.-!nvii.i.e-K E MuEtt Sr-X'SH WEf.s. Ni.h Mi:ki:i -I. (. C-lt rntif. .1 H Deeaon, A H Walker. Fiii v 1 1 k n K V ) Urower. I.'i . iii.Mv- K F Richardson. Taiikkxh I E -h.s Hoover, Jot. Hancock. KM't.KMS- F. C William on. J F Porsett. W Fsl FKSKMSVll.l.f:-n 15 Is'ev. Lii:umv-DA Hiyhfill, V O rickett, j W I'.iwnian. Ni: hoi F. .mo N Kcarr.s. C'otiyti; -E i steed .i K Brook, j M white head k i !;KEK --T A N'an. e Kamseur Items. Me-srs. Jcihn Turner, Nat Thomas aud Haniel I'urgess three of'onfederate Veierans attended the Me-l'tiioti at Kichmond last week. Col. Wm, Finish. 'e, one of our most aoed citiens observed his Slth birthday Monday. 1 We trust he will live many more. I Miss U-na Sin. tii is now assistant in the Southern Paiiroad al this nla.ee I Mr. doe ( ovii:.,".ii visited liib parents here 1 . r . r i i i- . f ,i ' I he n.ai v lii.-n.i-. : t r. if. ) 1 roust ol the 1 v , iii . f. i, t i . Norma am in ustr..i f o e'e of (ireensUiio w.-r n-.. i plea'd to le:irn of his election as j Presided! of that institution last week. Mr ami Mrs II P.Carter and Miss Pixis Carter arc vi.-itiug in ' hiiih.ini Co ll. ssie Peaice went to I ireen.-boro last ' week to enter I'r. S'..mey's Sanitarium for t medical treauient. We Lope he will soon I be io perfect health Pevl.lCoxof tF.I'.n ("Villege filled the! pul;.it of theCbi istian Church on last Sab- j built, preaching two ery able seiinotis j Ml. t.ilead Items. (P. -laved; 11 . B. Jordan, who have . and Mrs. 1.. P. liyrd re houie in Coiiins, tia., re- of Troy, spent Sunday in Mr ami Mrs. lieen visiting Mr turned to their i-eiitly Jsutn Flakier, town. The contract for building the steel bridge across Little Kiverat Tony's Ford has lieen let, being bid (.11 at .3,IXI0'. John McAuluy will move into Lis new residence on South St soon. We are glad to know that G. H. A. Lilly, of Allentown Ferry, will move to r.ur town soon. He ha- purchased a lot here and is having lumber placed for building pur pones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins, of Troy, are visiting Mr, and Mrs Hamilton. Hlflb Point l ady Heir to tSOOO.OOO. Mrs. Matt:e Stiayhorn. of High Point, hug Wen notified that she in heir to $500.00(1, from and estate in Indian Territory, valued at $4,000. 000. Thp pioperty in the wst was hel hv the great-grandmother of Mrs Strajhorn. Mr. I-'razler tinea to California. Rev. W. C. Frazier has resigned as pastor of the Apostolic Holiness ehureh at Rameeue and has gone to California. Z. H. Lowdennilk, of Joplin Mo., is visiting relatives in Randolph. Geo. W. Penny, a Randolph man, who has met with success, has proven a ?al estate dealer of ability. DurinpMie last 60 days M. Penny has Fold'V!' vsUle f.r his clients to he amouut of $385,000. Jnne 10th Georgia day at JameBtown. On tk if Aav President ii in' aay rrsiaeni Roospvelt will deliver two addresses, rn of which will be before the National Editorial Association. ion Hoard ol County Commissioners ! The P. t Commissioners of I!uultIp'i j I s, iuii two (lavs this week I r ! .intr nieseiit" 1 "llm the iiii'inU'r The following counts were allowe. i'MV HOME, , W V Mcl'r II I! 1 1, .1,1 , MeCrarv I! r. lldwe Co indse. I 1 1 Hi ..:---. :n ! W A V. nuts, ' il M lUHanc-. in.iso ' 11 II Kenne.lv. s,.;.t N I' t'rai.foi.'l, at W A Yonn:, guanl .1 A Hiiishaw piiard 1 I! J 1 1 II. s,..e : C rouse, same 1 W I'arks. ,Mnl.cr , U. C'r.ny-l.'e.l lii p H.Kve Co., nidse -'ermine r.-.ic.., h.tv J I ' Hill, lumher.' S i i Morris, lumber ills. KLUNL-Ol'S. VV C Hammond, examining Tims , Coltiaiie ami Hester Wins I lew lunati S M Lowe, jailor lor May ( .1 L l'anisli, eonvyj; jay Wade to Kan.lleii'.an fur trial Is A Henley, supt health for May.. lvl war. Uoii V luough'.ou. hal ou j record books lor Kt-goflice. . . . j T (' Anii. k, tux reliuidcd i T ll Welborn, conveying V ti Fount I to Co llutne S 1. Hayworth, conveying Thos I C'oliraneto (iohlsboro S I. Hayworth. conveying John I Haulier to jail :;o oo I'll IMI il on i OU C A Haywotth, conveying Hetr Winslowto Goldshoro The Courier, license receipts, etc. . The Courier County orders, station ery, etc l!eg office and blauk bu'ids I'orC SCUifTu'e -()-''! i ou I ( ijr -a MtSCKI l.VNKors. J M Ellis, painting HufTalo bridge I! T Sotton, tax refunded McCraty-Pedding Hdwe (.'v. mde for jail Cre-cent Fur Co eoflin II l.indsav 19 30 30 2 .10 14 Id 2 .10 jj1, ' j,;; u'. d..rs.... 1 1-ox, nidse for ail ... ,,. ..... . , J .wider, cost lu case s ot!e . ' . . ., , . ... T 00 nade to tbe sual aiicwanci ioriers and clerk. FRANKLINVILLE ITEMS llev. ('. A. Wood fijitsi his appointment Sun day morning; and nismt and announced, that protracted meeting wmld lie-in the firsf Suu' day in July, lie v. W. M, Kobbius, ul Winn m williussist him. Mr. Kobbius is a Randolph boy and hay the reputatiou of beinKone of the best of preachers. Prof. H. M. Weatherley and Miss Malel Stuart let Monday monilUE to attend a meeting of the tirand t'haptcrof tlie Or.ler of Eastern Star. Mr. B. F, ?oott wimcallisl to Kandlemau Frl. day by the death of his mother. Mrs. Scott was buried Saturday at fair drove near Cheeks. Mr. I. A. I'ugh has brought to town several loails of nice oabbae.. He Is one of our best ami rs. Tom Croker and Win, M.'Hhervui have bought the Parson livery utablui and will remove tbe biisinnJ. to Asheboro. W. i;. slack bus aline new boy at his houe. Jake Mai ley has moved bis fuuiily neur Mof tiu Mill. Mt. t.ilead New. Mrs, Kate Thompson of near Mt. (Ulead died VYedtiesdav with measles, and was buriod at llumer Church Thursday Miss Maggie Wade, who Las lieen in ill hnalth for dome time d ed at her home near Mt. Itilead Saturday and was buried at tbo Frazier tlrave Yard Sunday. Harris Stanback is at home from tbe A & M liillego to spend vacation. Mrs. Annie Wilhoit of Ai.snnville, ia visiting her fathes Mr. Thadeou Haywood, and other relatives here Quite a number of our young jieople at tended the "East Lynne'wa playgivep by tbe Biseo9 Dramatic Club at Troy Monday night. Hex Henderson, hat put up a photo tent bore. John McAaley has moved into his new residence on South St. Mrs John McAulay is right sick at this writing. A large crowd beard Oov. R. B. Glenn last Wednesday. Providence Township S. S. Con vention meets at Grays Chapel M. P. church Pan. June 9. Arrangements have been made for several interesting speakers and good music. Come. ITALIAN BEES FOR 8ATJC. I have a limited number of full Colonies of . P""" Italian bees for sale. My bee are on the 8 frame hiv. section to the hive. I win guarantee afe delivery. Write we for price. CHILDREN'S DAY. Celebration at l'airi v Cliiirch. Mimlav June. JHli l!M 'I'l.e I'miriam The annual ChiMmi'- IVv Celebration 1 will l- hehl at 1 I 1 a 111 S . oseiv :.l!"we I . i:ii i raver 1 io-",. Win l ot i'ark k Wool 1'. liar l.'e.'itations W. aun Fuurvi: Chi! Mi'likan; We u-" i Sonsr l.v the ..!.. l.'.-c:;.!!',. Fit Miili...,:,: T , tv The .! u.r, p .se, I.e..,, ;,!.... . . rantor.l: 1 ir.iu 'i MertMlith; .ker: . I an ie en's l.,v Mvr:!e a !.; M. il. .ie ie .tlyif-. l.'ecita:.. u ! Ihalof:;.- Il, ! Cratiloin and a lo citations , A Little Hird 'i SollL', loi'il . M.-.iel Milhki f!...r.!.. liigrai.. i.r,i Mil I llialoj; if t Flowers. M s i and Foiirtct irii.it lou. l'.i;s Cia.Jord. -Merldi' 1 i liber Millikari S--(r-.H. Just a W,,r.) v;.. Jesns. ,li ,Mill Whiter Than Snow. dipt. J. 1'aikin, I Hes J'arKin and Esp-id- f-anlopi. ' Jl-l.'-a. m Address lv Dr. Drad-liaw. j I'r..f N". C. English, j 1- im. Adjo:iri,:.iei.t k.r dinner. I 1-oO p in. Address ! y lv. H. M. I! I Editor of the Christian Advocate Greensl ! N. C. f. i!oed with sf.cclni by Pev. I ox and Esiuire W X Elder. iir V by Not Items. weld to Ashebciro Mondav on M A ragl. tiusiness. Robert EmiP-lilin, of t iieensboro. viivd bis sister, Mrs Frank Pavis, .Saturday and Sindav. ' Mrs .I A Monroe seems to l improving w , . . . . i. ... Miss Coi.ey Spewcer we .t to l.iscoe 1 i.es - dav where sj,e has a p isi:ion. "Mr and Mrs F II Spencer visited Satnrdav i. . ,, ,, , 1 , ,. - night at ) I' Lawrence s near Erect. Mrs SC Yow and Mrs F li Sla.-k Lave tlie nicest bee's we Icive speu Mr. 'peini Catherine Mc . wm'on. is ill. her m B, J A Mi n- i hiiecows Sr.r.lav. w i. s-ut's ; Fra .k lavis If-v aud Mrs bov at :he p,.i-. Mr and Mrs ( I Miss F.ra vut to Star Tut I A LedlietPT (i,iv - have a new t;t Sutuli.y nt Suir. Auinaii i attending com- "i;t at Elon College ibis week. Three ways are used by farmers for curing and preparing their to bacco for the market; namely sun cured, air cured and flue cured. The old and cheap way is called air cured; the later discovery and im proved way is called flue cured. In flue curing the tobacco is taken from the fields and racked in barns especially built to retain heat and there subjected to a continuous high temperature, produced by the direct heat of flame heated flues, which brings out in the tobacco that stimulating taste and aroma that expert roasting develops in green coffee. These similar processes give to both tobacco and coffee the cheer ing and stimulating quality that pop ularizes their use. The quality of tobacco depends much on the curing process and the kind of soil that produces it, as ex pert tests prove that this flue cured R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD. Distinguished Visitors at Mrs Mc Kin ley's Funeral. Canton, 0., May 20. The funeral of Mrs. Wm. McKinley occurred bere this afternoon at two o'clock. Pevs. Buxton and Holmes officiated. The favorite hymns of the late Pres deut ''Lead Kindly Light" and "Nearer My God," were the hymns used. All business houses and schools were closed at noon. Presi ident Reosevelt and Vice-President Fairbanks are among thedistinguish ?d visitors piesent. The body was placed beside the body of President McKinley. Davidson fs The Dispatch. L. J. Peacock and WTebsterJKoontz, of Lexington, are promoting the or ganization of a company, for the manufacture of upholstered goods and cedar products. David Phal aged 5S years, of Ne braska, and Miss Hannah Pruityiged TO years, of Silver Hill, were married Monday May 28th. The marriage was the result of an adervtiseme.it. Asberry Smith and E. H. Coggin & Co. have purchased a saw mill and will operate it near Bain. Robert L. Welch, who has ex ten tive mining interests at Matthews, has moved his family to that place fiom Thomasville. Rev. J. Presley Barrett, of Day ton, Ohio, wili conduct a series nf llieetlllL'S at tUO Presbyterian Church, iiesinnnitr rnday evening at :4o ; o'clock. The pastor and members of '..y ' ; recti i',J, Kuih their ciuigregatious are invited to co s ci'-m roaker; ojieiate in the work. Mr Parrett is :":rv,M ... , ! well known to numy in Asheboro. I'.dar Items. Tlie com crop looks discouraging part of the c. .iiotv. A l" -I'd tnanv of tli poo f this Of m - miinilv attendel the coiiinieiiceineid at Tr uitv last week. Miss Hannah Farlow is on the ick list we j sorry to note. ; Hi es Clara I'.ivis. Ida Piilite and Mes-r- 'ail F'avis, (Veil Farlow and J. ssp Coltr.mc are at home from school. I Misses Maie and Mvrtif l!ilje Hpt ni ia-t ! w.k at their .ii.cles Mr. I. F. Iiidge. Misses Vadie tnencer and Hesie Newlin visited Mism I. la l.nljje Min.lay. Mr St loni.m Barker is erecting a U-auti ful r-si lei ce near EdKar. We are glad to have Mr. Barker locae with us. How's TUisf We i-fler One Hundred Dollars Reward for at.v i iise of Catarrh tV at mi. not ) enreii l.v Unit's ' I Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHK.N'KY K CO, Toleilo. u i . We, the lMidersiL'tied, have known F. J. Cheney 1 j for the last !i yours, and lielicve him nerfc.'tlv 1 ro i honorable in busiuexs trauaetions. and tinau C i cialiy able to carry out anv oblications made l.v I i his linn. WAI.DISC KINNAN V MARVIN, 'j Wholesale I iruinrists. 'lok.lo, 1 1. I Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internallv. aetinic I directly tiKti the blood and muciis surfaces of : tnesysieic. I esiinioumis sent Iree, I'rice, 75e. , perlottle. Sold by all DniK'-'istc. I lake Hall's Family Pills for constipution. l In Memorium. j I I , f ' Tti0,':"i? was 'f J-0 n 'h J : ''"" N S-1 :e W years a nioiaWis and . j in .lays, at his home in Liberty t3wnhip. ' : H. haves a wife, seven children. four' i b,'i';,l or,- lsi'UTi1,J"! m.un. '"m"1" h"(1 I..Uves to mourn the lost. We all svnipatlilze ; with the lTvel family ami hope to ire t our s frivmi over in Hie better world. Mr. T..om; a 1 a christian man and belonits to the , ; M.-thoUi.-! f nite.'tant cliurcli aud loved by all i wiiii knew biro. ! - - 1 i BLACKSMITH SHOP. i . , . , . . . . , , , , 1 i i oesire io wiaiiK tne cm.et.s rj Asiiern.ro ; '"r t'"''r I';llronuK' einoe I opened my shop! I here aud assure them that all work witt me i in I. laciisinithiiig and Lorse shoeing w ill I j can fully looked af.er HE V. II. DAVID. Atlitboru. X.C. Old People NeedVINOL it strengthens and vitalizes With old age comes feebleness and loss of power; the blood is thin and digestion weak. x , Vinol repairs worn tissue and I checks the natural decline. It tones I up the digestive organs, aids assiml j lation, makes rich, red hlood, and In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. Vinol contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil In a concen trated form, taken from fresh cods' livers, the useless oil eliminated ami tonic Iron added. Try It on our guarantee. NU'J It K. Havimr reduced tin- assets f f the Randolph Creamery i; uiiaiiy 11 easli and an i.nler having lieen inu'le by the .iuiii;" of the MiK-rior Court ruiniiii g nil creditors lu have elaims tiKain.st the Ka..ii!h ('p-uiiicry Company to present an I any ereditur lailiim to present his elaiia .1 lime to I roin partieipaliug in Hie distribution of the Now. therefore, tins is tonotitr ail red i torn of the i tlieir c.ai'.is to t'.e uiidersitr'ici on or liefore the ' lr -in y of July, l'.m;, and any cr. .iin.r failiuK to pr.s. M lii elaini witiiin s;ii.! tinie to tlie undcr- siuiieil si,;, I,eliuri..i from p.i r l i-. pulin i; in the listiil.utioii oftl.e .c-s-is of tie Kandolph v n ...... i ...n.;.ii., . . 1 1. s M.ij Kin. NOTICE. Ilaviuu .pialilitd as AdiniustrHtor of He II. tn.s .Vu oniose York deceased, late of Pan lid j li 'Vanity, this is to notify ail persons li.tviiic; cUiiins against, h.tid dei ened lo exhib it pieiii t-. die uu.lersiuued on or U foru the 'i.s; I. ,y , 1 dune UOS, or ihis notice will bo t le.i.I'd in li.ir of their recovery. Aii nr-'iis indebted to 'ai l estate will ilulli.oJl.lt.' .; V . ' ; !i dav of Mav' !:'"7 E. . Ado unilk, at or ua nor Court. ki I'l.te. it .11, it.s. 1 1 al NOTIi K. bi-ts l-.u-per Ki KIw.kI Briles. 1. MolUe H.ii.-. M.ui.e Hriles. John l is I'.! ill s. i.eorte hnles ( i.n.ln'Klore I'lil. s. A'ex Br !. I avid Hriles. s. -arah hril. ,.lncoh Kriles, Mil Hike notice that an action en-v-i asLeen i i.mn.ei ee.l in the su. Kandolph county to sell a certain Ihe.ie i-.isan Ar Hri.es .to! Kohef. F: Noab hr:l tit!..-.! a- a penor i Ui exclude all jK-rsovs ulm claim an interest in said laud not luiiiig auv title to Mime, and the 'ird detemlanis will futl.er lake notice that tliey are r-ypureil 10 an.ear lit tr.e next term of sniM-rior eouit of ui.l couutv to U' held on the Tth Monday before the 1st .Momfav of .September, KIT, at the court house of sai l eo'i.iity in Ashe N ro. N.C.. and aiewer or denim to the com- nt in -am a -non. or tie pl.i.i.t.rt will ai. p'y to iiie . ur for the reref den.iimied in faid C 'DpUlllt. T.ns 4th . i y .f .tci e, 1!;(7. w. i I'lerk of the Hatenioud. 'i.nrior couirt. WSSte Cuts, sores. Burns & KMtUMATiSM " tobacco, grown in the famous Pied mont region, requires and takes less sweetening than tobacco grown in any other section of the United States and has a wholesome, stimulating, juicy, full tobacco taste that satisfies tobacco hunger. That's why chewers prefer Schnapps, because Schnapps cheers more than any other chewing tobacco, and that's why chewers of Schnapps pass the good thing along one chewer makes other chewers, until the fact is established that there are more chewers and more pounds of tobacco chewed to the population in states where Schnapps tobacco is sold than there are in those states where Schnapps has not yet been offered to the trade. A ioc. plug of Schnapps is more economical than a much larger ioc. plug of cheap tobacco. Sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts. Strictly 10 and 1 5 cent plugs;
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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