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I The Asheboro Courier Asheboro, N. O. Oct. 31 1907. Local and Personal. Arthur Rosa spent a day ia Spray id in week on husiuesa. Move to Asheboro, the best home town in the out. ?. S. Brawn, of Greensboro, spent Tuesday in Asheboro on bnsinesa. A. W. Fririer, of Troy, spent Tuesday in Troy. J. 0. Aanold, of, Worth ille,speat Tuesday in Ashebaro on business. Mrs. Sallie Craven, of Fraaklia ville, moved to Asheboro yesterday. 0. A. Lowe, of High Point, spsnt Monday in Asheboro. - Carl Gox is spending a few days in Asheboro with his family. K. P. Pluinmer is erecting a nice residence in Sooth Asheboro. Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Wood spent Sunday here with Col. W, P.Wood. Mrs. W. L- Sherrell, of Greens, boro, is visiting Mrs. W. II. Moriag. N. H. Slack spent 'yesterday in High Point and Greensboro. W. N- Elder, of Trinity, spent Monday morning in town. Miss Minnie Hoover is spending a few dars at home. Tnotnas Smith, of Tampa, Fla., visited his sisters, Meadanies Burns and Ross this week. Mrs. A. M. llankin and children, of High Point, are visiting relatives in Ashthoro. Mrs. J. E. Jones and children spent a part of last week in Ashe boao with friends. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Welborn, of TbomaHville, spent Tuesday in Ashe boro. ' Manv families are moving to Asheboro every month. Join the procession. Mrs. Mjor ng and daughter, Mies Edih, spent ysterday in Greens boro. . M iss Ethe1! Steed, of Steeds, spent a part, of this week with relatives in Asheboro. Attorneys J. A. Jpence and E. MorTirt mi e in Raleigh on legal busi ness Rev. J. W. Ingle and daughter, of Fanner, were recent visitors in Asheboro. A new Lodge, Knights of Pythias, is pood to be instituted at Randle man. S. J. Sipe, and wife of West Vir ginia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hayes. McTyere Richardson, who was recently operated on at Durham for appendicitis, is rapidly recovering. Miss Edith Moring has given up ber portion as teacher in the States ville Graded School and has re turned home. ( The Misses Moring will entertain at a Halloween party Thursday night. Unique invitations were issued Monday. The Womau's Christian Temper ance Union will meet at the Graded School Friday afternoon at 3:30 o clock. Asheboro has good schools, good bomes and desiiable sites for home building. A cordial welcome awaitB all. C i us P. Frazier is spending sev era! li'vs in Asheboro laying off the Fmz'er prdperty in building lots for the miction sale on November 13th. .Mewi 8. Addison Davis and Hill Fallow will put their new cotton niu in ooeiation at Edgar in few Uhm. They are also installing a en fm 1 1 and a mill for grinding corn. Tie I 'oik Canning Company, of Greenwood, ind... a eunurn or in di'iniiiiiilii'. is Drcablv the most m dei u pint t of its kind in the ..imir hikI its output n thechoic ts'. I'ne U urir hus recently been ffiven an opportunitv to test some of its pt od nets and can say its goods are ainu:g the best. IIow' Thlst . ni.r Onp Hundred Dollars Reward for any -( r iirrh that limit be cured by Hall's Cuiatrh turn, r. J. nun w.. nm-iio, u. We. Hie uiiflenlKtivi. have known , J. Cheney fo- ihrlHHi Iftvenn.. and believe him ierfecily I. iiimlilf la all bulne transaction" and Hiimii mlh utile locarrv nut any obllirotlonr made by kb linn. WALUIM', amnn" ,"."" . Mull' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. acllnr dir il upon the Wood and mucous surface of BftflMCm -enimnimi rwit. ..TO, i"wr er bunlr. Hold by all DmauM Tuk-s Hull's Family Pills for constipation. H. E. Moffitt is in Greensboro on business. Mrs. W. J. Moore and Miss Fan. nie Gray spent Sunday at Glenola, E. Auman spent Tuesday in riiecoe on business. O. L. Sapp, of Greensboro, was uerc uu uuBiueea xneeuty. N. N. Newlin, of Randleman, spent Tnesday in Aaheboio. W. H. Bobbitt, oe ef Spencer's oldest citiaens, died Monday after a protracted illness. Miss May McAlister went to Greensboro Tuesday where she join ed a party far the Exposition. J. T. Penn has moved to his new residence on North Fayetteville Street. Mrs. and Mrs. T. G. Cochrane, of Farmer, were in Asheboro Fri day. ' Mrs. M. S. Robbins returned Saturday night from Thomasville and Greensboro. Miss Esther Auman left Monday for BibOje, where abe joined a party for the James to vu Exposition. Seventeen new members were re- ceived into the Ashebori Junior Order of United American Me. chanica on Tuesday night of last wejk. W. A. Coffin gave a corn nusk- mg Thursday night. About thirty young people attended and were loyally entertained. Pumpkin and potato custard aud coffee were eer- d. Miss Ocia Redding, the popular daughter of Mr. Stanley Rvdding, of Maude, was married yesterday to Mr. 15 lair, of lrinity. Mr. aud Mrs. Thos. Redding and Mr. aud Mrs. J. U. Redding, of Asheboro, attended the marriage. Miss Esther Ross delightfully entertained the members of the Christian Eudeavor Society of the .Vi. P. Church friaay night. It was a "Tacky party" aud the prize for most original costume was awarded Mr. Ohas. Fox. Consul tion was given Mr. C. Rush. A WOMAN'S BACK. he Aches and Pains Disappear If the Advice of This Woman is Followed. A woman's back has manv aches and pains. Most times tis the kidneys fault. Backache is really kidney ache: That's why Doau's Kidney Pills cure it. Many North Carolina women know this. Read what one has to say about it. Mrs. Nellie Beuson Reeves, of 218 North Tryon street, organist1 at the Episcopal church, Charlotte, N. C, says: "I used Doau's Kidney Pills and they have benefitted me more than auy thing else I ever tried. 1 obtained them at a drug store and used them for my back and kidneys which caused me great trouble and misery for a number of years. ine use or tnis remedy onderfully benefitted me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Citizens Should Help the Newspapers Richmond Times Dispatch. Newspapers would be able to work more reforms if their readers would lend a helping hand. Sup pose that whenever a newspaper proposed something for the public welfare, a hundred influential citi zens would each write a ten word letter expressing their approval; and the next day. a hundred more write and keep up the bombardment for a week or more. There would be no such thing as resisting a force like that, aud that is one of th chief functions of.a newspaper to cr)s talize and focalize public 8entuiinir. It should be a channel of communi cation for all the people the medi um through which citizens speak: to each other and speak as onemmi. If the people ..would but use tie iiewspapeis in this way they could have a mass meeting and adopt reso lutions every day in the year, with out going to the town hall. It comes put up in nu callapsihle tulie with a nozzl.-, easy to apply to the soreness and inflammation, for auy fnrm of piles; it soothes, heals and relieves the pain, itching and burning. Man Zan Pile Kerned v Price 50 cents. Guaranteed. Sold by A. heboro Drug Co. and V. A. Underwood, Itandleuian, N. C. Supplying The Demand. Holds ua a few days longer and we have extended our lime to Nov. 4th. Photo's trade the last day will be ready for delivery the fith This is pewdtiv ly voar last chance to secure Ping Pongs 28 for 25 cents Gem Photo .o., over c'poon A Redding More. ( Caudle-Teague. Mr. L. M. Caudle, of Randleman, N. G. and Miss Elizabeth Teague, of Lady Lake Florida, were married Tuesday, October 22, 1907, at the residence of Rrv. J. 8. Williams, Asheville, N. C. Mr. Caudle is one of our most prominent citiaens, an i has a host of friends wba wish him un allayed happiness. We have not the pleasure of knowing the lady of his choice, however it is inf fieient proof of her worth that she was his choice. They returned to Mr. Candle home Thursday even ing, where a hearty welcome and snmptioua wedding supper awaited them. This was, indeed, a surprise mar riage. Not one of the many friends of Mr. Caudle so spec ted the "busi ness" whtch called him to Asheville, though I mnst add that it "leaked out" in time for quite a large crowd to gather at his home Thursday evening and give them and old fashioned "belling." There are many things that could be added to show how much Mr. Caudle is esteemed by hi towusmen, but as he in widely known we deem it us -less; we just sayGod bless him and hi-. May they live happy and useful lives. A Fribnd. Business Locals. THE NIGHTS are aottinu lorn, ..,,1 ih. Edison Phnnnhraiih U .hut i.,n nl m M. tertuin the family, We have a large lot of records, so you coi. pick ut just the kind ot music that suits your taste. ASHKIlOKK UlU'O ( o. If you need brick fur building, order at once from the Home Building Mati rial Co LOST Pair of nose glasses dur ing July at Asheboro or betweeu Asheboro and Ldgur. tinder re waided if returned to S. E. Baukbr, Edgar, N. C. See the Home tiuilduig & Mateiial Com pany for brick. WASTED Lt.'cul representative for Asheboro and vicinity to iook lifter renewals and increase subvert pi inn list of a prominent ni nthly magazine, oa a ealary and commis sion liusis. Experience ddairab'e, but not necessary. Good opportunity for right per son. Adilr ss Publisher, Box 51), Station O New York. WANTED 2 good active men to sell and collect for un in Randolph County. Parties must furnish horse and buggy. A good commission contract to the right parties. None but hard workers need apply. Singer Sewing Machine Co, 112 South Elm Street, Greensboro, N C The Hume Building & Material Co. 'has just received a vcral car loads of brick. I hone them your wants at One1. TO PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS We manufacture" the very highest grade of Type, Brass Rule in Strips, Brass Col ninn Rules, Brass Lalior Saving Rule, Brass Circles, Brass leaders, Brass Round Corners, Brass Leads and Sings, Brass Galleys Metal orders, Lead Metal Furniture, Leads and Slugs, Metal Lend ers, Spaces and Quads ( to 48 point, Metal Quoins, Etc., Etc , Etj., Etc. Old column rules refacd and made as good as new at a small cost. Please rememler that we are not in any Trust or Combination and are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal with us. A copy of our Catalogue will be cheerfully lurnwhed on application. Philadelphia Printers' Supply Company, Manufacturers of TYPE and High Grade PRINTING MATERIAL Frc -Vwra Penn Type Foundry. 39 North 9th St. PHILADELPHIA We can recommend Vick's Croup and Pneumonia . Salve as a most valuable remedy and hear its praises from my customers. Howard Gardner. Druggist Greensboro, N C. SAVIS THIS AWrVTAY. Put It la Son Safe Place, far It Nay ('tela HanSyftoa Day. Here is a simple home-made mix ture as (riven bv aa eminent anthori ty on Kidney disease, who makes ine statement in a New xork daily newipper, that it will relieve al most any case of Kidney tronble if taken before the stage of Bright's disease, tie statat that such symp toms as lame back, pain in the side, frequent desirelta nrinte. ranari&ll at night; painful and discolored urY nation, are readily overcome. Here is the recipe; try it: Fluid Hi tract Dandelion, one-half OU let: (J innound Kartrnn. n n 0 onnce; Compound Syrup Sarsapa ri'la, threa ounces. Take a teas- poonrni alter cacn meal and at bed time. A well-known drntrcriRt hr in town is authoritv that the i ents art all harmless and easily mix- eo at notne y making well in a bot tle. This miitare has a peculiar healing and soothing Sect upon the entire Kidney and Urinary structure, and often avercomea the worst fnrmi f kbeumatism in just a little while. xnis mixture is tai to remove all blood disorders and rnre t.hn Rhn. matiem by forcing the Kidneys to filter and strain from the blood ai d system all uric acid and foul decom posed wate matter, which cause lueae smiciionB. iry it u you aren t well. Save the prescription. OI.R supply of choice bul' have arrived. Exhibition Hyacinths. Sacred Lilies, Giant Narcisaos. Freesiai. and Easter T.ilina They are all of the highest qaality and sure to bl' im. Asuebobo Dri.o Co. The Popular is what we are making this store. It is the popular resort of the ladies desiring the latest and best quality in Dress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Etc., as well as the resort of those desiring comfortably furnished homes at little cost., RFfiAIISF we er on'y dependable merchandise at the lowest possible cost and ULUrlUOL any thing you buy is backed by our guarantee "satisfaction or money refunded." With our entire store filled with up-to-date new eoods. it's now tim? tn take thought for your Fall est styles, tabrics and colors. The Following Furniture The second llonr of our large building is tilled with Furniture in sets aiid odd pUi'i for every room in the home. The line is the product of the most re liaole manufacturers, and was bought with an eye to beautifying your borne at a cost within your reach. For Instance Bedroom Suits ?ll.r0, 18 i)0, 25 00,30 00, 10.00, 50 00. We carry these in stock but can secure on short notice hands mer sets still at $100.01) or more. Conches in Leather, $10,110 to 20 08 each. None handsomer. Couches in Velour, $7 00 to 10.00. Dining Extension Tables, good values at $5 50. 10.00, 12 00, 20 Sidelieaids, 12 50, 25.00 aud 40.00. Kitr.h-n Cabinets. 9.00. Kitchen Safes, 3.00, 4 00. 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 Odd DrexserB. 4.50, 7 50, 10.00, 12 00, 15 00 and 2-00. Iron Beds, 5 00, 8.00, 12 00, 15 00. Wardrobes. $12.00 Rockers, ? I 00 to 10 00 Mattresses, a fair qi;i!itv, at 2.00 to .00 Kelt M:ittrHP8. thelitv-t ut ".7."i 7.50, '.) (Ml, 11.011. 12 50. v. Mattings, Rugs and Carpets Very pretty mid uli.ai'iivi- rn sigiH ai a ti.ure toolei- 'liiuii M tiling. ;Co i , a n1 .l.iiu:ie-e Mailing 211 .oi l 2"i . I'a. p is t fide li .i- 7"i l.'ugt rioni 1.00 io "i.Oll , aeh I) Ixl.' le . I .e v.. kuoivii vxiui i-i r ai 2i ml Kui.n llr.it'o;-!-, !KI2 li- t, 4.50 m 10 H0 .i I Utn.e!,. .".v 12 .i iii 7 50 Hall H.iug-l, Sx'l I . i,t .lllil Col. I weailier k .iijei. uaini hlaiiioN. j -ucli ii are sli.m in at 2 50 ai.il li II I Kid Gloves Hi lx.it. ii Kid Hlov mi l.h.ck an. I tan et 3 50 12 Iiiii ton K'd (l..viw in witne color in 2 0.1 mid 2 50 Herniation M.n.il.ml Icegtli in l e i..,-s ;io. Men's Fancy WhH, 2.IKI to 7.5n A Sight (Opposite Post Office.) Greensboro's Largest Department Store. Catering; to all with a $100, 000 Stock. One Price. Money refunded for any purchase. Everything ready made for Women, Boys, Girls Everything by the yard Dress Goods, Silks, Linens v erything for home and beauty Rugs, Curtains, Crockery, Notions. Samples Sent. Write Us. Store of the Shopping Public needs. Visit our store often Values Encourage Immediate Buyin nr. Clothing To the men who o re our patrons, and, to the men who are going to be our patrons Wc Say Griffon Tailored. We have other and cheaper clothing but to those desiring the best of ma terial and workmanship combined we say Griffon. It is fine quality and exclusive style that is characteristic of every thing bearing the Griffon label. W want to say that our Fall and Winter clothing is now ready for your inspection. Every piece is warranted under a strict guarantee, and the pro tection Griffon gives the guarantee makes them please everybody. CHIFFON BKA14 Suits from to -.27. Samples from tailoring (hparlmnt show suits nude to ordtr at from ?!5. ,o 2U. 2nssCT5fyr-vt? to See! and keep posted on the new- Autumn and Win ter Dress Fabrics We are making a remark able showing of" the most desirable fabrics n. blank and colors at the beginning of what promises to be a phenominil reason for dress. Our buyer has gathered to gether thousands of dollais worth of the most beautiful dress goods, which finds no counter part outside of the metropolitan stores. Yon can form no conception of the beauty of this stock without seeing it. See New Shades of Brown Silks Blaik TafTeta 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 Blue Taffeta, 1 00 Fancy checks and plaids, 75c, 1 Ott, 150. Just the thing for shirt waists. Checks and plaids are the popular fad I'anainas, 50c -nd 1.00. These can be had in black and all colore including navy and browns. Brnadc olh, serges, Flannal ettes, Outings and vVasb Fabrics can all be found in varied designs. Children's and Ladies' Cloaks 'I'll st ck in this d-pirtment involves more than f 1000.00 and here etin !e found just, what you w nt in black anil tan broadcloth, covert cloth, etc The juices of '" coats range frstu 3 00 to $20.00 Misses' Coats from 3.00 to $12 hildr-n'sCl ...ks, 1 2.1 to f 5 00 Ask to si c our line of ladies handkerchief, the 1 rgest and best line ever brought to this section. I'-ices quoted at 10e, 25c, 50c, 1.00, 1.25, 1 .50, 2 00 Ladies' Furs The new furs are m stly small ciirfs vith ornaments of heads Mini tails p hav already Mild alarg- number of dd pieces and h ts of scarf-, and tnulTs Wo have, however, a good 8sirtnieut 1 ft at firiees Iroin 75c to 12.50 haw Knit Hose for men 25 eta. kVi
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