FRANKLINVTLLE GLEANINGS.
Death of Aunt Mary Hitter End Came
at High Point. Other Items.
Presiding Elder, S. I. Turrentiue, spent
Saturday night and Sun joy with us and
preached two very instructive sermons.
The fourth Quarterly Conference of Frank
linville and Ramseur charge was held at
this place Menday. The report from the
two churches show thai they are iu a pros
perous condition.
S. L. Welch returned from St. Leo's
Hospital Saturday, and while he is not yet
able to be at his post in the store of the
Franklinville Mfg. Co., he has considerably
improved and it is hoped he will be out in a
few days.
Pave Jordan left for Newport News Mon
day. isomeofour band 1-oya went to Liberty
Monday to attend labor day rah y and report
a nice time.
Aunt Mary Hitter died at Hifjli Point Sun
day morning, of paralysis, at tho home of
her brother- in-law, M, S. liusscll, and was
laid to rest at thin place in the M. K.
Church cemetery .M.-mlnv evening. Kev. C.
A. Wood ccndiiccil the funeral service.
Mie was the wife f the late J. S. Flitter, and
was rai-ed at this place mid lived here
most of her life, where he
friends who were -hocked
death. She j i, r. -i-.i f,.i-li
ij'iitc y -unit imI "i a on
. f the M. V.. I'h wmll
had a host of
to hear of her
In Christ when
I tout member j
the end earn.'.;
M. S IIussi'll, i
a. J friend j
w:n' ti'-, Ijuvv
li.mi; i' .
She leave, ,
i:sd a !;uue
W. f
! UUI.
Mr I.!-:'... ;.. ..,.i, : .
an- luer trip ' v a i:!-. llaiina -:e '
New Yerk at.d I'i.ikil . xtt to p.. i
turn the iast of tl.e week. '
Miss Su-ie Uuim. m, i f Healing Springs, X. !
C , is spending sometime at this p ace visit
ing her cousin, Mury Mertdith.
Miss Emi y MoCiit, of Thomarvil e, i.
spending a few weeks with hi r grandparents.
Mr. and Airs. Joha Biair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobbius, of Glenola, spent a
few days here the tirt of the week.
Miss Iola Bnulien, tf Ilanville, Ta., is
spending a few davs with Mi Artie Cran
ML Mr. A. I.. Marsh and daughter, Miss
Pearl, arrived Friday night from a visit to
the Jamestown Exposition.
The sui prise party given to Miss Mary
White on the eveaing of the 31st, was en
joyed by all present.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lawson Lewis, of High
Point, were welcome vioitors here Sunday.
Miss Addie Hill returned home Sunday
irom a week's visit to Miss Lula Hill, of
.Parmer.
, Miss Birdie White. wh has Wu spending
.Jiartof the summer at her old home in Ren
cttsville, S C, returned hi me on la-t
Thursday.
Several of oar p.- '.c attended tl.e pn,
traded meeting at Mt tul. a l, which Le-au
Munday.
Mrs. I! A. tl raj. of this place, a. ealied
to the hedside . i l.er uuu.'litor Mm. 1,'oU-tt
Gray, r.f High J oml. last Lv-ning, who was
aot expected to lire :i,ii-ui:k tl.e i.Lfit.
Mar Itn
Mrs. II. M.
i iJ t I lie Jt(iueUiw
Eipositii n
L. A. Kiny vi,i ed a! Vi ay Not Sifnd.iy.
iliss Bertha Ingram retiiriied bone Mon
day, afn r h-n !inL; nevera) wtrLs at 1'eMn
and Mt i.lilead.
Miss Tcua liirliiitd.-eii, of Siarove. is
visiting ,er father, N. liiWiunlsnn.
Misws iir:le and Annie Anbury, oi
Abury, hp-lit )ar( of last wiek with their
sister, Urs. L L. Kie.haidsnu.
Mr and Mrs 1'aipley Kelson visited rela
ive in Star Saturday.
afeasrs Clinton nnd Fuiman Auman, of
Why Not were visitors in our town Sunday.
Miss Lessie Side ds is spending a few
slays at Elise.
Mine I'.ih 1 liiygs, who lias Ijeen visiting
at Why Not, returned home Monday.
Mr. Charlie Suamburger, of Farmer, spent
fbnday with his uncle, Dr. J. P. Shuin
bnrger. Mt. (.Head Items.
Mis Winnie Brulon, of Troy, is a guest
f Missot Ji.i.io and Klla Parher.
Misa Uattie lirutou of Wadeville, spent
last week here w ith her sister, Mrs. Ollie
JBrnton.
Misa Edua Tie Berry wiil leave soou for
LonisburK. where she will enter school.
Bev. S. T. Iloyle bcfpin a protracted meet
ing at Wadeville Sunday.
Prof. Jiun Scarboro aud his wife, of
Missouri, are visiting in Ml. Gi ead. Mrs.
Scarboro is very sick
Miss Lilly Cox and brother, Baxter, spent
Saturday and Sondny at Whitney.
Bev. & T. Moyle will begin a series of
eetings at the M. E. Church here Sept. 8.
The State Republican Executive
Commit tee met al Uretusboro Mon
day. G. O. Hendricks, of Asheooo,
Member from the S:ute at large, u
tended.
RAMSEUR ITEMS.
Graded Mchool Opened Monday The
FacultyPersonal.
Mrs. F. L. Trogdon left last week to visit
her son in North Wilkrsboro.
Mr, R. I. Smith, of the Bauk of Ramseer,
returned Friday from a trip to Jamestown,
New York City, Philadelphia and Washing
ton Pity.
Mr. R P. Lyon, our former popular drug
gist, of Rockiughsm, visited his friends here
Sanday,
Ramseur Graded School opened Monday
with an enrollment of about 200 and the
number increases daily. The faculty con
sists of Prof, and Mrs. W. P. White, Miss
Olive, of Greensboro, and Miss Pearl
Ieonard of Kamaeur.
The Ramseur Cornet Baud left Monday to
furnish music for the Labor lay Exercises
in Greensboro.
Sample York and his sister, Miss Mozelle,
of Staley, visited in town Saturday and Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moon and children
left last week to visit relatives iu Marshville
Mr. Moon returned Saturday leaving Mm.
Moon and the children to finish their trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. iitniili report a good
time at the exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, .f !'p nc!r,
were visitors at .Mrs. .laiie ITiiott's the
'a-t week.
Rev. W. Patt.in, of Klon College, ix
conducting a -eri 's of meeting- i:i tie
('Inisiiaii ohiireh tlii- week, lie i- aMy as---i-t
.i ,y i; -. Mr. S.nit'i.
V. :: and Mr,, . f . -! : 1 1 Tr I !ar
I'al's, w.-.-c e.,i:ei- a; Mr, !'. Vn,:,.
K t- me Kat!:t-rua't-o'..-r tin- way
r.. pn pare us u d-.w-llhu; p!.n e tliere."
In tliat MVeet liy-aicd-l.y
YCesluiil meet on that bountiful sliore.
In that swiH-t t.y-ati.l-t.y
Wo shall meet on that beautiful dinrr."
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$30 IX) per month. The schoo is well lo'
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Mr. and Mrs. John Temple, of Tennessee,
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liamson. f
Misa Ollis Coble and little brother, o
Gibson ville, are visiting their uncle, Wesley
C. Coble.
R. W. Giles spent last Saturday in Greena
boro. H. L. Jackson, of Fayetteville, was in
town Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Meredith spent Sun
day in town .
The Misses Barber, of Charlotte, are visit
ing their Bister, Mrs. R. L. Melton.
The family of Mrs. Mary J. Prevost visit
ed at the home of O. W. Paghs last Sun
day, near Gray's Chapel.
Mrs. Rebecca Johnson and Miss Berta
Swain left Monday for Kansas, where they
will speud some time with relatives.
H. L. McDonald and little Glen spent
last Sunday near Pleasant Garden, at the
home of H. H. McDonald.
Walter and Johu Cross went to Salisbury
Saturday, returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Groce spent Sunday
evening at the home of Enoch Spivey'a, near
Uile's Chapel.
Mr. A. G. My lick and Miss Mary returned
from Fuyettevillo last Friday.
Herbert (iioeo mado a business trip to
High Point last Wednesday.
Mrs. J. M. .Varboro and Mis. W. P. Cra
ve:! g ive a i.-ie- little picnic foi the Sunday
S.ho '! . laes Saturday evening inthe Park.
A aUoii load of young people left here
ta '.id.o i v Mung for a five mi. e lay ride.
V.'hoi, ii... j .lly cr..d reached the home of
l..e . !i - iv-V.- near Giles Chapel, ill to wa
le, en-.i.o, ea!.e ntid waternielloii ready and
ai .:.'i:!g. Alter every one h.d enioyod the
- :p,,er o u.ueli, there was music and several
:ie ganio pl.iyt d on tho lawn.
LIBERTY' ITEMS.
Inivii ti.is I.alrli of I'ci-iinal- lij '
'ii..- : ('ipi-fc-puiniciil,
.1. I. !V Is. of Chatliam ( -., -j, an-1
by the May . - of ,!. ld Tii'.i'y -tiideu-s,
who uii.'ii h d -eh. ol taught l,y ,.:,. T. M ;
RoU-rt:.on,. -iiel ,1. M 'vV r.tti:er!y,
sju-nt las: Tuesday in town. j
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smid;, ,lr, and!
daughter, Miss Pattey, and sou Tn y, aho '
RoK-rt Smith arrived home from Jamestown ,
Exposition the lirst of the week, '
We were pleased to have with us for a few J
days, Bascoin Palmer, a son of Judge B. il.
Palmer, of Lake City, Fla Judge Palmer
is a sua of tlis lata O. H. Palaier, and a j
graduate of Gld Trinity Colle,' where
many of the leading men of the country re
ceived their education. Judge Palmer or any
of his family are a'ways welcome visitors to
Liberty.
Mrs Georgia Manner, her daughter, Mrs.j
Charlie Manning and three childrai are '
spending this week ia town with Mrs.j
Hantier's son, W. W. Hanner.
Thoa. Trogdon, of Fayettevil e, is hero
-jieading a few days with his father. II. K . 1
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Trogdon and family. Tom has many
friends here who are always glad to see bim.
Miss Blanche Scott, of Graham, has re
turned home after spending a weak with her
friend Miss Swana Pickett, who is one of the
teachers in the Graded School at this place.
Miss Swanna also returned with M isa Scott
as the school commenced there on Sept. 2nd.
Misa Rosa Coltrane is quite sick and Dr.
Stanton her uncle, who lives in High Point,
has been called to see bar.
We made a small shipment to Jamestown
on last Monday of the following people:
f Mr. and Mrs. Logan Flardon, Mr. and Mrs,
John Swain, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Curtis,
Rev. and Mrs. Lassiter and Bassum Brower.
Liberty Normal College is running on
fall time with a full corps of teachers and a
laree enrollment frem all over the country.
FARMER ITEMS.
Largest Enrollment at the Islnltute
Teachers OflT for Their Schools
Young People to School.
The school here opened Monday morning
We are expecting one of the best schools we
have had in several years. Arrangements
have been made to accommodate a large
nuaiber of boarding students. Miss Belts,
of Marion S. C, arrived S.tturday evening.
She is a graduate of Littleton Female Col
lege aud also the Randolph-Macon College,
of Virginia. Miss Betts has had experience
in teaching and comes highly reoeinmended.
Miss Morris, of Hendersouville, who will
have charge of the musical department,
came in Monday evening. She is a gradu
aeuf the Durham Conservatory of Music,
and comes very highly recommended.
Dr. and Mrs. C. 11. Lewis left yesterdayfor
the .Jamestown Exposition. They will also
visit their daughter Mrs. Rowland, before
returning.
Messrs Pearl Cameron and Baxter Pea
cock, of Lexington, spent Sunday here.
Rev. J. W. Ingle closed a very success
fid inefting at i'abeniack cliiirch la-t Fri
day ni:Ji:. Thcr-weic over forty conversion-
and iv.i iiIv-m ve:i added to the church.
Rev T. l.;:s-.ite: principal of Fanner j
Itist-.nite. wi!! .!.-:Nvr a lecture at the In !
Mi:ule -oi,: : !H:i-,i.i ::i f unic o.i the
for iheu .uii ! .... , vuitl-.. I
'ih v-I... -aI.I tec. are a- foil m: Mr.
1'. U. ood. -np 'r.ti'.c.dent ol the Ether
Graded .School; Jn-s Minnie Howard, Art
teacher in Columbia College, Newton, N. C;
Miss Bessie Johnson, Music teacher iu Ether
Graded School; Miss Lola B. Howard, Ran
dleman Graded School; Miss Liimie Sham
burg-r, Jameeuwn Graded School. Several
others will teach in th- public schools of the
county.
Rev. J. W. Ingla won in the Dispetch con
test, in this county by nearly seventy thous
and votes. He will leave Lexingtoa this
morning for the trip, which includes several
north rn cities.
Jas. W. Fagan, who formerly
edited a newspaper at Aberdeen,
but for eouie lime bas been a popular
commercial traveler, died at Aber
deen lattt week.
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Travelogues.
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Randlemaa Votes.
Carolinian
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Baa
comb Jarrell died last Wednesday
and was buried Thursday at Giles'
Chapel.
W. P. Bostink, a native of Ran
dolph, and former citizen of Ran
dleman, but who is now a prominent
mernhnnf. nf Rnrkeville. Va.. attend
ed the funeral of his mother, Mrs.
J. T. Bostick, at Randleman last
week.
Mr. A. S. Barker has nurchased
the intprpst nf hia dormant Partners
at Randleman, and will continne the
mercantile business on his own ac
count.
T)r. D. T,. Vox has laid a pranoli-
thic walk from his residence on
Main strppt. to the street, and is '
otherwise beautifying his premises.
Would that all our citizens would
follow the example set by the Doc
tor. Thomasvllle Items.
Dispatch.
The Thomasville Telephone Com
pany has completed the work of in
stalling a cable system.
A young colt belonging to Everett
Veach, at Thomasville, while "caper
ing" around the yard, attempted to
jump aver a well, but its feet did not
clear the top. The animal fell to
the bottom of the well and died be
fore they could raise Lint to tlu
surface. The school census of Thoinusville,
j list taken, shows :j:?S.'i people there,
u gain of about K' per cent, during
the year. There are ;bi! while
children of school age and k"M col
ored. Capt. W. II. Mclnturf has gone
to Kichinotul, Va., where he becomes
supciiiitendi'nt of the I'leasouton
Lumber Co.
Tl.os. K. Pouuicxu-r, l'oiiiicily oi
Shore, Yadkin county, was drow'iu-i!
in si cn-ck near lloaiiokc, Va., Mm.,
day. lie was i ii:,!,)vi ,1 in tin- C.i.--per
Whiskey Dis;ii.i rv at, mat
place.
KKl'ttHT OK Tl'.l- I'OXIill lllX
The Bank of Ramseur,
At Kamsetir, in the State of North
Carolina, at the close of business
Aug. 30tb, 1907.
RESOURCKlS.
LiKin anil llHcounts jr 4 IT
Kankliur HouseH, furniture, fixtures V.Ws'tii
lemand loan....... )l,;o0.l0
Due from Bank and Raaken ; 6ai n
Ooldooin t)6o
KilTercoln. lucludlriK all miuor coia
curreocjr 418 tK
NaUonal bank noteFiint other C. sVnotcs l,T19O0
ToUl S7,8S4.T1
LIABILITlKS.
CapiUl stock 12 001)00
Undivided frofltK, current ex uminm
and taxes iald . . up; 41
I)eiu flil)j(H-ttaV-hiM-k kTS jO
Demand Certitlcatniof DcniNlt Ill tKH.fitt
C'anhiur'ii Checks outstanding !W 45
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Btate of Nortli ('amlliiu. County of Randolph, rfsi
R.I. Smltli, I'aKhier of the above-named biuilf.
do Koleainly nwcar that tlic-JihoTe aUtU-mcnt
Is true to the best of mt kuowledxe aud belief.
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' SUMMER BARGAINS
Our Hprlng trade has been so Rood that it en.
ablcsusto wll a lot of hat nnd ..i .1.
trimmlags we no have lu atook at reduced prli e
We also hare a new line of glovea aud fancy
collars and are dally exDectlnir a mt .ii..
able 1st of the American Beauty coraeta, al)
can oe suiioa. A uew and more complete line
of the cucumber preparation just received.
MRS. E. T. BLAIR,
Asbcboro, N. C.
GROCERIES and NOTIONS.
Ful! liae of Staple and Fancy Gro
ceries, tm ware, table ware and
crockery always on hand. Your
patronage solicited and appreciated.
A. J. LUCK.
Depot Street. Asheboro, N. C.
Suit Over Pair sf Mules.
There was a bif law suit Monday
before Squire Moyer, in which a
pair of mules was the cause of war.
Mr. Daniel Tysinger sued Mr. J. T."
Sexton for $200 damage because nnl
of the mules was defective. He
had paid Mr. Seiton $400 for the
Eair.- ihe mule has a knot on its
reast and is subiect to strinirhalf
Mr. Tysinger claims he did not
know this; Mr. Sexton claims that
he did not know it. Mr. Tysinger
was awarded $125 damaee and Mr
Sexton appealed. There was a
cloud of witnesses and interested
spectators. Lexington Dispatch.
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