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B J sa tl J QI cr tb ra tb di ra Wt T. ra ch ro cb th t! th wi int Tl be ar ed cl1 ha : gii l oil rax BUYING OLD FIDDLES. Many Fin Instruments Hava Bean Piektd Up CHeap. Great numbers of fine r.,1 v!d!1:is and Ttoloucellus that come Into the Llg! class market of Loudon are procured through the medium of uderUseiaents Inserted In obscure wintry pniKirs and especially those of ancient cathe dral cities. , Of coui-so few of the fiddle thus ob tained are veritable masterpieces, but a jrrent many of them are Cue exam ples of early UnglisU and foreign nia!; ers. and they are often bought for ri diculously biuull prices by a p'oup of zpertu. who have brought the busi ness to a lucrative system. Many u trugg'iug family or lov.g descent. In some out of the way tft of the coun try, happens to see In the o::e county newspaper of the week (hat good prices are K'ven for old Gddies, and tome long forgotten Instrument in a lumber room or put away on a shelf suddenly conies to mind. Correspondence follows. The dealer ends a deposit In order that some fid dle spohen of may be sent to lilui and xamineJ. and he usually replies that the instrument neat Is dilapidated nu-J but eo-so generally, but that be Is will ing to give CO shiil'uK or C'J for It. In a great many cases the offer is ac cepted offhand, and in this way most if the finest liddHfe extant of the sec ond class come into the bauds of deal ers. Only lately a eelio that came from a Shropshire f.:r::i at the price of 2 sold the same day to a west end dealer for nearly 100. One of the most shrewd and respect ed of all these dealers was until a year or two ag a humble member of the orchestra of a London suburban theater. lie began to advertise in re mote papers to the greatest limits of his scanty wages and Is now one of the most extensive and prosperous dealers lu the trade. Ixuilu Tit-Hits A SILLY TRAGEDY. The Duel Between Tom Porter and Gir Henry Bellasis. Sou:e of the royalists who were lorced to endure the Kug'lsli conimon Tve:Uth seemed to console themselves for the dullness of life under a P;ir'.:a: government by fighting as many duels : they could compass, so t!i;:t ignoble KuabbUv and foolish plots make ; the history of their days. Tom Porter was of a family which had zealously served the king. I'nder tbo new g jveruuient Ids occupation was gone, and he descended to a triviality of life wliii h finally Involved him in a most pathetic event. This was a duel wbiih he fought with bis friend. Sir Henry Iellasis. and which, soys I'epys in bis "Diary,' is worth rcnjcmucrius for "the silliness of the quarrel, a kind of emblem of the general com plexion of the whole kingdom." But, silly as the quarrel undoubtedly was, it carried in it an elen.ent of heart break. The two young men involved wore iutimate friends and companions, but one day. "beiug merry la company," Tom rorter said he should like to see the man ia England who would dare giro him a blow. With that Sir Henry Bellasis struck him a box on the ear. The Inevitable duel followed, wherein each was woun led. Sir Henry proved to be seriously hurt, se he called Tor ter, kissed and bade him fly. "Fit," said he. "Tom, thou hast hurt me, but I will make shift to stand upon my legs till thou mayest withdraw, for I would not have thee troubled for what thou bast done." Torter profited by bis friend's gener osity and escaped to France. Sir Henry died a few days later, and Pepys con cludes. "It is pretty to see bow the world do talk of them as a couple of fools that killed oue another out of love." i Spying on Bargain Gifts. The engaged girl was found study ing life In an auction room, "I don't expect to buy anything," she Bald, "but I want to see if anybody I know buys anything. A lot of auc tioneers are advertising that they have on hand brle-a-brae and pictures and odds and ends of furniture suitable for wedding presents. That set rae to wondering if any of my friends would try to avail themselves of these auc tion room bargains when buying pres ents for me. I saw two girls here this afternoon who have been Invited to my wedding. One bought some kind of a brass bowl, another a vase. They (ot the things dirt cheap. I fancy they are for me. If they are well, Just iralt till those girls get married!" New York Press. When to Take Off the Sinker. For angling in quiet, deep running water more sinkers should lie placed on the leader to keep It down from the surface, but if angling in a quirk running brook or river for chub, dace or brook trout the float and sinkers should be removed and the bait al lowed to run In front of the angler wherever it wills on the surface by the action of the current, which takes It naturally just as nature does their general food. Louis Rhead in Outing Magazine. A Long Tumble Needed. "They say that wheu a man Is fall ing from a height he thinks of all his Til deeds." I don't believe it" V ny notr "Some men would have to fall out of balloon to get 'em all in.-' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Floored. One Sexton Do you have matins at your church? The Other No, we hare llcloto. FJarper'a Weekly. The father's virtue la the cbOd'a beet inheritance. Chinese Frorerb. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Scheming to I 're vent Republican Disaster. ADVISERS OF ROOSEVELT ALARMED ABOUT WALL STREET. Want to I'.uiptj the I'. !. Treasury tor the llentlil ul !cculaturs-.laj lug I'ulillcs With the Ji.Ticat.ur). Special Correspondence, Washing ion, 1). U. Au-ubI lditi. As jhii nits and ouoiiicas are lue&tnc.diu mixed up hi the patent tune more thuu ever before, it behooves tl.oughtu.l men to kt-cp their cco iijifu aiiil watch the uouijle g.tnic u. U la being piuut!. Willi Uuii dliejt in u luiutoii ulid the btwk market tuning, and inouey m-ii lol' legitimate blldliictu puipioie hard to ubluin, it uucs hot luptnv any guessing to suy th.iC there is it gicaicr tiiiaiicial tmublv uhcud. The building bourn is quieting do.wi and railroad iiiipruveuun t are be iug curtailed. Mo iar these indi cations are mostly couliued to the cities and fairly yood tunes pivvitu ru the country districts. The wise man looks ahead and prepares for .my emergency that may te foicvd upon him and ai. nil i v-nu s.-.yr. '.lit of ucbi and nova tiv-t i.uy t xcp what lie ubsohUcly tie, ds. 1 lie cunicivnce a da m- tv.o ;u' at Ovstci Day ef ij- l'u.-H..!.. wiili (Secretary Taltuhd uihn u.i s, rs, was to consider w li.u i;..m.: in djne to prevent the SV'a I Mm-t .!. tui bauce from becoming eiuhiin and spreading all over the c. iiu ; The continuation of tt.e iu -; . -jo. .ni i iK-cissary for LU- salk.ii;-- vl the l.t publican puny, it ji.i jiiiiwd its ail Oil i.'Ollt!!;li il j ' Wiiicli K ariuganlly ibciaro due 'o i:s taiill' a d Ii:u.n ;i,ii L-icj Mc.ikcoui), tiiiiclie, wnii, u p.ot..ily l-iii.g jolnicai Ills iij'oiuii u. at it was auivii! i the toaieieuce that if it ticj 'lne. i!e eetiiy tliat iecietary Collcl'vi'ii sii.uld throw ojieu tin.- dooia of'iie L'uit.'d States Tnasury, and tvci) free (iollar that the vaults contain sliniild be jilacid al the service o! Hie At iv lurk banks. Wlirtlm 'lie golu reserve o 15(V'0l,0iJ0 if aUo to be ireiichcd nj on, in imc oi tmanciul disaster, is not kuowu, but cvervtbing locs uh the proj.-.i. Ktpublicau Adniinistiation to '.i;l its political ends, theie is no lv.ison to believe it will fear to ovt ride an ic: of Congress, if that is ail then is bttwetn business and l oiiui! trouble. A iJLEAM OF LIGHT IN TIIK XOKTII. The discussion in the Dcinocratii- papers cf the ineiits of those men tioiHU for the lit in iuation i'or :n i'ni- dtiit, is being niest y eriitiuid to the tjiiestiun of availability. Then- appeals to be a general tu-iing th.d cue democratic pariy is lacn g .: lisis, taul uueof Hie cadiiiir 1 ). !:- crats of the country to ine a ;e days ago, aud unless it can unite en candidates and u docs i,ol unfor:u- aately setui able to uuite ou Mr. l.iyau, and on u pbtfoim that will be satisfactory to all who believe in Democratic priuciples, it will meet ,vith tnotlier defeat that would postpone tariff reform und trn.-t carbing ftr another term of years. u is unfortunate that the iaction.ii feeling iu the Deaiocratic pany led to great disorganization in .-omt-of the States that must be carried to win, and it is much to l-e regrett ed that euTV northern state tln wa3 in the Democ ah'c (o'ua:nis no a- controlled by the Kcpnblicaiis. A gltuui of litht 1 .as u;iieared in .vi.iinesota, Oregou aud Kuck Island, Hbich akhough all strongly le publican have now elec:ed iX-ui-cratic Governors, but those state, ereu if their electoral vote could U tarried, are not f-nongh with the solid South to control the eleoiora: cjlleire. Democrats must look tu s ane of the States like JS'ew Yoik, cw Jersey and Indiana to wii. and ueither these or others wi;i Uss declared Democratic synip.v 'hit-scan becairied uab-ss trie cau dniatt-s and platform re geiierIli ncoepluble. It is not pleasant t have to admit these faeff', hut it i ihsolu.ely ntces-aiy for the i)i uio '-r.iiic voters everywhere to knoi the truth aud then liy and get to getter. UOBKKT .MlI.LEU. Cues lilood Poison, Cancer, L'lccr. f'czema, Carbuncle, lite, Medicine Free. If vim have oHt'iisive iiiirplnr eruptions, ulcer on uny fiut i;f tlie Ixxly, avliint; bunenor cut, iuuiiik iiiur, imiiiii Luu-M.", ewoiion xl.'iniN fkiii itches unci burn.", mm liur orK"'"". o.tn.ii. fi-ru tiiik Kin. Mmiii. km '"K iaifii Ihi'ii jnu miller from kvIou IikmhI jkii?jii or l. p I'KiuViiiKH of dcailly canci r. luku Boiitnin Bioon iiiiiiii di H B.) It kills tlic ih.ikmi iu Uiu bUod. thereby KlviiiK a lieuliliy tlil mijijI m the ulPictf il purl?, heals every Kin; or uli'i r. vcn di-aoly cancer, Mii all acjics aim iiuiim ami re. duct'i nil hKclliiiCT. hotulili: Blood Balm cures ail malignant blood tniublo. Mich ns bcik-irii, M-ubi and scale. tiimnHiS runniuK rfi. ui- Iiuik'I.k, Mcroiula, rheumatiMK. cuiuirh, etu. Km l cnU!y ilviil for all o!a'iiale ciiites. 1m ,irovi tt:ertlKeftiHii,etreiiitluna weak kl.tui , In '.iKKlhtcom- dollar. To I -wve It cures, na.Hple tl Ul.od bulm aunt free aud pienaul by wriUng Hloil Bulm Co.. Atlanta, Oa. Ue;ril e trouble taa free medical aoviee tm scaieo tetter. A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that wiil feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. WeIl-fedhairwillbestrong,and will remain where it belongs on .he head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty years." A byJ.C AT" Co.. LowU, Iw, Al iwiyfiftturtM of 9 SARSAPAMLLA. UVI O CHE8BY PECTORAL. THE CYCLONE. How Thit Wonderful and Destructive Air Fury Is Formed. To get an idea of a cyclone's forma tion imagine a larye circular jan or tub wl.h (juhe a large hole in the middle uf the bottom. With this hole t!ui:...'d. till the ves4Cl with water, t'leu t:-.:w out the plus aud watch. Thi -re i.. t'.r. l a rush of water from all dire: ii:is toward the hole and a t".r'.:.eu: elVort to get through; then I'.-.t water surface above lie-ins ti :.: i;l, the particles gradually thci:;.i .::,.i'!ii.l aud around and rush-In;-, en':- l' : '..-r. toward the center. t I:i.- i 1' 'ic i.; actually a hollo-.v space t ;r:v..,:h siu' (eiiler. around whh-h all the un I i tJ'e tub is whlrlins tiln-;.:-!i'y , ihe ri.ii. but with inure and !.:;. e vi -e:,t i.-i; i.li'.y toward the inid il!.' x.-v'.i ii r : ':( downward i li'uu.h tLe !:; i. if llv.t waler wern ai" . 1 I vvatehhiij a liMle cyi I ; --ii .. '1 i:;-. Ide down, I . r ihe r.'..- !: !;. upward Instend of down- In th-.' rr.n.ii.i r the v..::. caure ( a layer i'iv; 'ii- of eyelomw during l! e i.: ::.:.!:. v.-hca the land a:1-! : ::.': v ii itsr and h-.itier !!; loader days than nights, of air. hot. light aud full of vapor, i for a time held down by denser ah' above it. Restless, expand ing, tumultuous, it moves alout like a beast at bay until a thinner place lu 1 10 air above is fouud; then up It mad ly n:;"hes, and into the vacuum left be hind the low evatniosphere hastens from all directions, pushing and twisting end pnr.rlnji upward until It has fallen I.:!o a !Y.,';i!ar spinning around a com mon center. The cyclone, once formed, rushes nway from the tropics toward the pole an 1 begins its career of destruction. brr.isinjr. wrocklns nnJ rhikins the lut-Uloss ships which happen to be In Its path. Move r.nd uiot'c of the sur- rott'.td'.tix at'iiosp'.iere Is drawn Into the whirl r.titil the stor.n ofleu covers an area nearly l.00 mi!es In diameter. 'ntttetitues It. l!i:v;s ih'clf rpati our At- lantie coast an.l tears ftereelv through fore.-.t!-. l'.elus and t itles. Th. n. agalu. It Fweep:; away across the broad ocean and dashes itEc'.f r.prjti the co.if.ts of Hurope. Once iu nwhile It f: adroitly nvohla the lani that we never know it has pastel until t-hips cotae iu torn Cud broken. St. Nicholas. Liberty Normal College. Liberty, N. C. fllf'lhx i f li'i- ll .MOOb Mll-I aCCOlllo'Ktl t -1 - -i K:. p m . ic I to-' t I mi a mliii- niuiu Tin- mi's' pa n -i i'.j (mic i-i'ien o! our t.tn..'i,ii llcilthful 'ot' 1 1 - --ia The best p ti-ililt- i. i i-t-. ii. t 1 ii '. library. Ki'-ry int'. tc:v.MH-K" o!T:Td the M 11,1c II! foi !i v 1. I e ' i'ci ,'cii:i",i. Wxi term p.-i.N . :','. !!'C7 Writ., fur ciitah.'jf t o- 'V ijn-k. . 1 1 , PrpM. ui. i.'l.v J l-'civK. A. M.. ec V Trf-R. Ibiv.ji- r.c. iv,.. l;, nr.. mmm'Iv of blunt, 'mil., Ii. c;',l at bi'l'ilin pri.rs ',f you i-.iii' i l.i, In, s cii'ii !mi;.s, j..iir..Hl.. or editiT-. lime lie diflicsl (.-i-.'il,- nt the ! w.-i !.Lii. - ''lu'it new lut n ('ainer'a I. .i I',.,:'. , ,i. . ,!.-. hiiiL. c 1'in- ' U ' r tl, n , ' ('IntthalU is . .'. i, . I. if, i.f liticr if r,i'. it'iiii. who ':n liurn mi liie tllhff M1'"'1. l!", w f'erefjrc in i s 'i-,p, i, ,.- ( I ! n '. 1,1 ,1 Jcnrl'V 1 a-'v-u out flt-, lie 'mi- i'i. ii , -ti i-i p-tl.'itw I HVll It 'Oh "111. .' ii ''',,11 mill .. i-. W,.. 1,!1V.. all .in Ii i' til" rival, I'nr e.idl'i'r cr '.enrs, nil lie !j V ' j!, - AKle'tKtro llri.ir t n. Stomacii No appetite, loss oi strength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, (sneral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known lonio and reconstructive properties. Kodol (or dyspepsia does nol only relieve Indigestion aad dycpepcla, but this famous remedy helps all stomsch troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Ravsnnraod, W, Vs.. air: I una troubled with sour stomach for twentr fear. Kodol cured me and we are now uaing It fa milk lorbaoy." , Kodol Digests What You Eat. Bottle only. Rellevea Indltettlon, sour stomach, belchlnt of cas, etc Prepared by K. O. DeWITT It OO., OHICAOOw "O "p "T23) (Trlekly Ask, roke uin poemys; onsss or TbyaiciaoaeiulOTseF. P. P. as a splen did combination, aad prescribe it with I great sarlefarttoe. for ibe euns of all I forma and ataeaa of Primary. Secondary I aad TBrtlary BjrphiUa, 8rphUltle Rbea- saatlam, Borofolona Ulcers and Bona, I aiandularSwalUnga, fthanmaHrim, Kid-1 Bey Conplslnta. old Chroalo Ulcara that I SYPHILIS hare reaia tad in treatmsTit.Oatrrh, Bkln I Diseases. Xcsbbs. Chranle female I Complaint. Hercnrial PoSaoa, TUer, I Bcslilhwd, eta, ete. P. P. P. is a powerful tools and an I excel! ant appiUxer. pnllillng ap the! system rapidly. If you are weak and I feeble, and feet badly try P. P. P and K IH1 IS (U rvfl FARMER INSTITUTE I'rrparrt a nting nirn and ; iiir n for t'ollrr, l!iilvcrMy mill l.iltln. vN. Mli.,l,,t l.irxtl.tii, -immI ni..ri. I niinuinuiiy, ICiikI h . ol lce, lillilr tixl Vorm.il ruurft. ISir,-l nil vuolintcs in MiikIk biiH Art. 1111 .Iim ufaiiir unit rarrlr,trril icnlim. Tiiuinvrry low. Writrfur Klin rulr ral. anil allirr lufuriiiallea. Ailil.ctia Vmlt terui oidin Hr(j. 3. Itcv. N. V. l.AisSITK It, Prl .1., riirmrr, X. r p The Baptist University for Women, wi lii'.''i irriui" . l.cu f,ir women. 'I'liity fo ir oiilc'-m ami le.u lii" n . Diplomas p jr vii in u.c 1 . . i -iu-es anil I'liil.is.ipl v. inn! in Millie, Ait. I'xpn ion hiiiI Y H':-ii,i-.. F.M-i'l-!' eiiiimiii Tui-i.'."cliii,r aiil illiisiialiiu liie i-ici i" h. lis W. -I'll',': .ii 'lie liiMe. l-'ull 1 niini.K -i Iiim.1. in fliiirji! i f :i ci'in'lent iu- ;. iii,..,,,. ',(. ijU'lllllillir oil, llli.licil -'r ; C.i.'lil 1 i t t i : ' fr lll'aiilur N ' .'' ''": ..' . : ve fur A il ...-e fi.', sl;.-n ,..r f.,r p-.lilifM-lio.il .' n I. 1 , f innsie, iih teli ii i'i l.i'i-., m il "'u- i: -in.i-ion in piiiuo. vioi... .'i. !,, oj.li Coniliiri of snt'l.nM lui'-el after !iy 1 -i.Iy liytiein, ii l.i I- e 1 iv i .;. "M.-,i iimfroil Uii 't i. f ill i . il i i. 'i cViii li.ilinii. bc.it. t t'4 ' ' ' '"-'. P.Miinii-ii in ami iil'iaiv I? It.) a mm; im U- cliib $,'(! to H A f o tc-t-. vi ,n ..k-ih e.t I. I'.li'T. ii r c i':i! l;i " a: ! nil inro iiMlion il i a.'..:i.' - R. T. l-'A'iT. rrcsUcnt. Uak'iJ. N. C. g We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proT-ositioti. in or near A iheboro. we think we can please yen 83 to lot, prices and terms. 0ft.ee in Bank 15'ldV. Arrnfield Lavighlirv. Real FstaJe Deivlerr. '"e ii!ro liamlle .1. 1. Nkhi'ii Wapoiii. .lolni'-ti'ii llai veslinp SliM'hillery, MoiveM, Sii'ven, Km Mi'l Kopi!ie, ail I iifis of l'lufluure. Lewis-Winrlow Hardware Company. 5 WE TEACH orey ethods That is why "THE FARM MONEY MAKER" has thousands of its subscribers in the South. That prosperous section is now awake to it- enormous possibilities. Every farmer, fruit grower or live stock man in the Great South should be a reader of arm Money Maker. Wb nro mntiniTa srwvJnl rtfTpr to farmers in tiip Snut.Vipm Rtntps. Cut out this advertisement and send it to us w ith 25 cents (just one half our regular price) and we will send you Farm Money Maker lor one year, or man us &u cents Do it today. Address PLEASE REMEMBER That we are agents for the GEI5ER PEERLESS TRACTION ENGINE and SEPARATOR. Also A. B. Ftuquhar line. If interested, call to see or write 1 : 'McCrivry-Redding SAW FRILLS, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES Frrnn le fnmllent Farmera' Pray Mill to tlm Irpesl Made. From f 150 up. Com pletp ciitlitH. Kverytliine lor the Saw Mill or woodnoikinp; plant, Sbingle and Lath Mills, Com anil Keeil MiUa, Wood Saws. Saws, fSwiiprs, Wtio lrela, Saw Guidea, eltinp. Pulleys, Shaftinii, llnngert, cotea, F-lc. T Guarantee to Pleaf you; Writ today. Be Htireio Htate ful'y j'jxt what ia v-anted. F.tie Ecgines and oilers, all nizes aad atylea. rrotnpi auipmeni i. Twentr rear BliHg: and llaaidllua; JUacblatcrr and Potsuslam.) VOBHB AND STAGES OF I yon will ngaia ileab and Waste of energy and all dieeaaas raraUSajf from overtaxing the system areennds; theaaaof P.P.P. Iradlea whose fystemaaipolsmedaBal I whoee blood la in an Impure oondltioadia? I to menstrual irregularities ar peouliarsf I benefited by the wonderful tonlo sxaf SCROFULA I blood eleansing properties of P. P.E, Prickly Aan. Poke Root and Fotaasism Sold by all Druggist. F. V. LIPPMAN Proprietor Savannah. - Ca. ATD Kf HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best. ana you win receive it ior 6 years. tn the Farm FARM MONEY MAKER, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 Hardware Comptxny V. H. DeLoach. Norfolk. Va. L. IY1. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Oflern bit. ;iro(ejouaJ aenriee to the cltizenH oi AQebor Jand surrouudliix nunuiuultv. OfDctK: At Hesideuoe' Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN . AND . SURGEON Office Ashoboro Drug Co. Kueldence Cornei of Main aud Wortla Streeu,. Aeheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLLY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO , N C Office over Spoon 4 lledding'a Btorei near t-tanilunl Inig ('o. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. omeo ovek THii hank hours 9"- ra Ut 1 P-m I am now in my offlee prepared to paotioe dciu'-try in ii vaiiouii lirai.i lnx. N. pTOX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro. N. C. W. R. NEALi PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWEIFR ' Randleman, N. C. CHAS. L. HOLTON, Attorney-a.tLa.w ASHEBORO, - N. C. I'n.eiii'O in botli Stale nml I ViIi ral rnurln SX't-ii! ntif ;iiu,r ivei; ni rolliH'tiona an ! lli sellleiiiiMt. of -cstutes. tli'.lii; jiU ijt foiirt hoiise. THAD. S. FEU.KEE, Attorney At La.w ASHEBORO - - - N. C. All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special atten tion given to collections anJ the settlement of estates. QUICK REPAIR. SKILLED WORKMANSHIP. This is the watchword of N. MELTON, RANDLEMAN JEWELER Your watch needs repairing. Your sewing machine runs hard. Your clock can't be depended on. These will be made as crood as new if sent to me for repair. I pay express or registered mail charges one way. N. MELTON, Randolph Hdw. Store Bldg., uanaieman, in. U, S Bryant, President J. B.Cole, Cashier T5he Btviik of Randleman, Randleman, N. C. A Per I nterest cent Paid On Time Deposits Capital $12,000. Surplus, $5,000. O K COX. PresideDt. W J Ail II FIELD, V-PiM W J A KM FIELD, Jr.. Cashier. Tho Bank of Randolph, Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, ever. $50,000.00 $200,000.00 With ample ametn. experlenee anl pmteotloa we wilieit tku bUHliiess of the bankiiin public and fuelwilclriMtyliiKwe are prcjioml and wlllto; to extei.d to our rcxUimeri every facility and ao jomiiiiidctliiu nunu-Veut with safe banking. DIRECTORSi Hngb Parka. 8r W J Armfleld.W P Wood, F H MorrfB, C C MeAliKter, K M Anofleld, O R Cox, W F Reddiufr, Heul Mnffltt, Thne J KeddkiR, A W K I'aiwl. A M Kaukiu, TImm H Keddiug, In V Apburv.C JCox. Cores, Burns
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