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The Asheboro Cornier Uiheboro, N. 0. Kt. 21 190T. Local and Personal. W can salt you ia job work. pth in quality and price. 0. C. -Curtis, of FranklinTille, pa a visitor in Asheboro Tuesday. Misses Bertha Cox and Nellie boon spent Sunday at Cedar Falls. Mrs. J. H. Cole, of Randleman. lent Friday here with Mrs. D. B. cCrary. J. E. Col trane spent Sunday with s parents and from there went to laleigh. Miss Mar McAlister has returned om a trip to Jamestown, Balti more and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wrenn. nf torthville, spent Sunday here, the bests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Spoon. Mrs. Anna Ward, of Marion Ind., spending the winter with her eis- Jr, Mrs. A. J. Taurber. MparlaniM Whitesell ar.d W. R. Lai nf Rundlpm&n. vinitpd their Iter, Mrs. Barney Brown, Sunday. Mrs. W. P. SUuley, of Biscoe, sited friends in Asheboro lust leek. P. A. Mendenhall attended court Lillineton last week, returning feme Monday. Mrs. E. O. Morris spent a part of ,st week in Randleman with rel ives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis and Jnldren, of High Point, are visit- g menus here. Dr. W. T. Herndon, of Elon Col ge, attended the meeting of the nion Grove Christian Conference of andolph County last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Cicero Davis and ihildren, who moved to High Point short time ago, were here last week sitiag relatives. Mrs. Allie Worth and Mrs. C. C. cAlister have returned from Nor folk, where they have been visiting relatives. The six-year-old child of Mr. nd Mrs. Barney Brown, died Snn- ay night and was buried at union hove Tuesday. K. H. Wright, formerly of Greens- oro, now with the American Tobuc- o Company at Durham, spent Mon ty mght and iuesuay in Ashe- oro. Mr. Carl Cox spent a part of last eek here with his family. He is ow on a run between High Point nd Aberdeen and can spend more lime at home. Mr. O. H. Coi, who was chosen elegate to represent the M. P. lurch of Asheboro at tne Annual onference in Greensboro this week ft yesterday for Conference. Sheriff Havworth went to Randle- liian Monday night and arrested fames spencer, colored, wno is fharged with beating the train and lursmg Conductor Burns when put iff. Mrs. Kobt. Col trane. of near pandleman, was called to Asheboro Saturday on account of tne illness bf her little granddanghter, the hi Id of Mr. liarney urown. ine bhild died Sunday night. Yeaterdiv afternoon in the Col- lece Chanel at Elon College, Miss feertrude Maye Herndon, daughter M Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Herndon, was married to Mr. W. K. bcott, of iur'.iugton. Messrs. W. C. Hammond, W. A. Joffin, Chas. Fox and S. W. Kivett fent over to Mr. Roddy Swaim's to oiu him iu a hunt The gentlemen leport great success and a fine time k Mr. iSwaiin's hospitable home. , Mr. Oti llich has made airuiige euls to oM'ii up a woo 1 yard un le vacant lot back of his home in outh Asheboro. This will be a ulcome notice to persons whose , ood piles are low when the weath r man predicts snow. Rev. W. E. Swain left Tues.lay orning on the early train to attend ie Annual ('onference of the M. P. .purch which is in session in Greens joro this week. Mi. Swain went ie day before conference conve ed p order to examine a class of Bibli Jal students. J. F. Ballinger, father of Miss Sanuie Ballingeruf Asheboio, will ave Guilford College this week for dianapolis to visit his son, Ernest, le will also visit his brother, Wil im, at Vandalia, who is critically II. He will be accompanied by his irother, M. B. Ballinger, also of ? nil ford. Col. J. E. Walker Bpent Friday and Saturday at Raudleman. W. B. Webster visited relatives at Franklinville this week. Send your job printing to The Courier. P. H. Mori is attended the M. E. Conference at Salisbury this week. Miss Bessie Coffin is visiting friends at Troy this week. W. M. Caveness has moved fioni Asheboro to Cheeks. J. I. Johnson, of Farmer, is erect ing a home on Academy Street. Mrs. A. B. Homey, f High Point, visited friends here last week. jMiss Cora Fox, of Randleman, is visiting at. the home Dr. L. M. Fox. . The .Randolph Book Club will meet with Mrs. C. C. McAlister Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Sam Spencer, of the A. & M. stu dent body, spent the first of the week at home. J. G. Miller has purchased the Chas Woodell place iu North Ashe boro. J. F. Craven, delegate from Ran. dolph county to tbe M. E. Confer ence, attended tbe miieliu .it 3alii bury this week. Dr. F. H. Wood, of Trinity , at tended the marrige of hij grand, daughter, Mm Ellis, of Durham, to Mr. Fisher last eek. Why send your printing out., of of Randolph county to have it done. The Courier is prepared to do tbe best printing. Several negroes in Asheboro have filed claims for a part of the fund held by the government for descend euts of the Uherokee Iudians. Miss Anita Ballinger, of Guilfoid College, is eipected this week to visit her sister, Miss Nannie Bal linger, for a few days. Rev. C. M. Campbell, of Randle man, will conduct a memorial Fer vice to the late Mr. Jarrett, at Giles' Chapel Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Miss Moore organizer of the Loyal Legion will deiiver an address in the Presbyterian church Sunday after, noon at 3 o'clock under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. The Courier is re nested to an nonnce that Rev. D. C. Cox, of the Friend's church, will preach at Fairview church next Snndav after noon Nov. 24, 1007, at 3:30 o'clok. No town in the State the size of Asheboro can boast of a 10 page, nil home print paper with nerlv 5000 circulation and a Job Printing oflice, well equipped. The concert by the primary de partment of the M. P. Sunday School was enjoyed by a large crowd Thursday night. A neat sum was realized for the room improvement fund. On account, of the absence of Rev. N. R. Richardson the Epworth League conducted an interesting service at the M. E. Church Sun day night. After mortally shooting himself in New York Thursday last, Presi dent Barney, of the Knickerbocker Trnst Company, dictated his will to his attorney "disposing of $2000, 000. He talked over all his business affairs. Randolph Superior Court con venes on the first Monday in Decem ber. This is the last term of court in this judicial district until the second Monday in January next, when the Spring term begins at Albemarle. Messrs. John and T. E. Lvw! n were in Asheboro Monday on tl.ur way to Ne Hope township, tk"ir old home. Mr. John Lynden left Asheboro 23 years ago and has been living in Alabama. Mr. T.,E. Lyn den lives at High Point. George Ross had the second fin ger of bis left h'ind ampntah'd pt Greensboro last Tuesday. Several months ago his finger was mashed at a iaw mill at West End and, fail ing to heal up an operation was advised. Mr. Ross is a student at the A. & M. College this year. Mr.. and Mrs. II. C. Moffitt, of Wbiteville, are visiting the hone of W. H.Jackson at Ourthnge Mr. Jackson is a native of Randolph county, but has mad hi home at Whitevill" for many years. Mt. Olivet Items. There will lie a Kpeciul Tliantsuiviiig ser vice at Mt. Olivet November 2Sih, t 11 o'clock. O. L. Sugg and family visiicd E.' M. Ty son, at Aehury last wa k. lira. E izalieth Pearce has Ixen ill for aeveral day. Iter. H. T. Moffitt continues very eick. THANKSGIVING AT FARMER. Service at II O'clock Thureday Mora ine; Play at Nght-Addreu by Prof. Coltrane Farmer is planning for a glorious Thanksgiving Thursday, 28th. Tnere will be Thanksgiving ser vices at 11 o'clock by the school in the principal's room. In the after, noon will be a ball game with So phia. A close game is expected. At night there will be an entertain ment consisting of a play "The Mischievous Negro", drills and nurchei, music, solos, duets and trios, by the music department. A feature of the entertainment will be the giving of Thanksgiving turkey to some one in the audience, absolutely free. Students do not compete in this prize. All tickets will be numbered consecutively from 1 to 250, and the one holding the number corresponding to tbe one in a sealed envelope will receive free a Thanksgiving tnrkey. The turkey will be on exhibition during the entire performance Come and draw for the turkey. Another feature and perhaps the greatest will be the opening address at night by Prof. E. J. Coltraue, County Supt. Public Instruction. Prof. Coltrane is a worthy young man and an eloquent speaker. The admission will be only 15c. This goes toward the painting of all rooms and hall down stairs, which will add very much to the appear ance of the buildiug aud comfort of the students. On first entering the building, please inspect all rooms down stairs, which rooms will be open until the beginning of the concert. ANNUAL MfiETIKG. Western X. C. Cliristiaa Conference In 41st. Session Near Asuea.ro. The forty-first seision ot the Western North Carolina Christian Conference met with the Church at Union Grove near Asheboro last Thursday. There was a good at tendance. Rev. R. I. Cox, of Elon College, was elected pies dei t, and Rev. R. L. Williamson, of High Point, sec retary, with Rev. J. W. Patten, of Elou College, his assistant. Religious services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Wellons. of Elon College, a member of the North Carulin aud Virginia Christian Conference. It was a delightful service and prepared the minds aud hearts of the brethren for a good day's work. "Uncle Wellons" is the old active member in the Southern Christian Convention, Rev. R. II. Holland, of HolUtul, Ta., being the oldest oue living. Among the visitors were: Rev. J. V. Uurnett, D. 1)., Dayton, ().; Rev. J. O. Atkinson, 1. D., Klon Col leg.-, editor Christian Sun; Rev. V. T. Herndon, Elon College, and Rev. S. B. Klapp, Guilford College. Ministerial and church reports showed improvements along all lines. What to lo if Tou Have Catarrh. If you suffer from chronic catarrh of the head, nose, throat or lungs, you must get down to some treat ment more reasonable than sprays, douches, blood remedies, ointments and inhalations, for all of thte have proven failures. A treatment entirely different from any of the above consists of a warm medicated smoke vapor, which being inhaled reaches directly every affected spot. This is certainly the most practical and reasonable meth od, for as catarrh gets into the air passages by the inhalation of cold or raw air, dust, etc., so it can be reached by medicine iu the same manner. Dr. J. W. Blosser, who originated this new form of treatment, has made catarrh a specialty for many e.iisand his remedy has been so Miuvs&ful iu the cure of catarrh, Ij'o'ichitis, catarrhal ueaintss, asth .'i i.-tr'l all catarrhal affections, :1ml i! u no being used in all pans of tin- ...'iti'try. If i::y reader who suffers from juu i ! vould like to give this rem edy a test, an I will wiit to Dr. J. W. Blosser, 4o0 Waltou stieet, AHfintii, Ga., he will send by mnil h fn-fltnal sample of the reined), n'vi also a free book et telliug all a t he treatment. llurial at Pattrr.iou C.'rovc. Mr. A. M. Kilisop, who died F i d.iv .(il.t at her h.)m a; Liber . waa biiri.-d aturday. The funenl services wne conducted by the Re . J. W. Webster, at Patteison Grove ch'iH'h. Mrs. Kllirton li.d been in fe ...! health for several mouths. She whs 51 eais old tuul is survived by In r husband, one son and one daught. r, Mr. U. P. Hackiuj, ' of Dui li 'in. Mrs. EI!isou wan at oi e nine (lO-'mistrec at En-: Duihain. f , :e ti I th V'e'h'wIiHr Pr n f --w i which convened there yesterday. COURT CALENDAR. Calendar of civil cases for trial at December term, 1907, ef Ran dolph Superior court, Judge M. H. Justice, presiding. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1907. 23 J. B. Slack vs. J. G. Parks etal. 25 R. L. Coltrane vs. S. L. Col traue, et al. 26 Joe Hoffman vs R. A. Cov. 27 Rachel Lane vs Mary E. Jar re! 1 et a1. 28 J W Semen vs L H Smith, Sr. 29 Maria A Fob at vs Jno. C Foust et al. 30 B C Cassady et al, vs Rufus L. Albright. 37 B W Caiter vs Durham & Charlotte R R Co. 38 Richard Thompson, admr. vs the A & A R R Co. 39 Sophia Beeeon vs Dan'l Smith. . THURSDAY, 3 EC. 5. 40 A A Spencer vs Carthage Tele graph Co. 55 Delk & Cameron vs the South ern Railway Co. 56 II B Moore vs Southern Rail, way Co. 57 W C Croker vs Elijah Moffitt, admr. 57i Wells Whitehead Tobacoo Co. vs W A Underwood. 58 American Pure Food Co. vi Asheboro Department Store Co. 58J Amerioan Pure Food Co. vs G W Elliott & Cp. ' 64 Asheboro Wheelbarrow & Mfg. Co. vs Southern Railway Co. FRIDAY, DEC. 6. 59 Martitia Vuncannon et al, vs Roe! la Moore et al. G5 W A Rains vs R A Williams. 67 C E Duncan vs J M Reece. 70 Worth Mfg Co. vs Geo H Hart man. 71 Morehtad Coltrane, admr. vs Nathan Coltrane. SATURDAY, DEC. 7. 73 J V Crauford vs Walter F Smith extr. et al. 75 W C Hurley vs 0 T Hatch admr. 76 W N Elder vs Kennedy Table Co. 78 J M Luther vs Jas. Ragsdale. MONDVY, DEC. 9.. 79 W M Cox vs the A & A R R Co. 80 M A Cox et al " " 81 D C St iley " " 82 Justice Drug Co vs W A Ui derivooil. 83 54 .Wi!!,;ht lmn I,' ingu Co, s F R Hudson. 55 J A . hr.ard va T S FoUell. 87 Brown Chemic.il Co. vs S A Cox. V in. ( ;uld s ys Florence Gaddis. All cases not calendared arc on the motion docket. Witnesses and parties need no attend until the day on which theii cases are calendared. Witins-es dc. ing so will not be allowed to prove for t;me before the day their cases are calendaied. Calewdak Committee. D livou know tint Pinesalve Carboliied imctsoke a poultice in drawing out iuQam otima and poixon? It ia antiseptic. For cuIh, btirim, eczema, crarkvd hands it ia im mediate r lief. Sold by Astielwro Drug Co., Asheboro, and W. A. I'nderwood, Kand'sra a, N. C. The V a us maker of Randolph. The Enterprise had the pleasure of talking with our old friend'-Doc" McCrary, of Asheboro. We had not seen him for several months. When we used to trade with him years ago, we called him the Wauamaker of Randolph and if success in mer chandising counts for the name he has won out. He is one of the best. Higb PointEuterur.se. AN OLD ADAGE SAYSl A light purse Is a heavy curse" Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER Is the seat of nine tenths of all disease. Tutfsfills go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the I LIVER to normal condition. Gve tone to the system and i solid flesh to the body. ' Take No Substitute. NOTK'K Hurt in late ( 1 Hiiminoi ili.'i'l- .ii,i!llk'l us nilmiutat-fitor I hi- zl.-r. iIp-'pii .'.I. iKitoro v i:. "Ii'rk nf thi' Superior e'omt i f It .'. v, nil pernti h:i viiiT rl lims i ; i . c not .lift to pi i' i'iii tt'i-in t ' On u'l- ll'V VlT'tW " Ol 1.,-f,..,. Illl- ,-10 niT ViH or tin- ii'.tir" -tiil hf i ;h.-l- r- u ivioy: it 0(1 nil nil ni-rMin-nut mike S.vemlnT. I K7 mks. r i KM .';;:, L. B. FKAZIEK, S. C. AiliuinMrntin. Davldaon Metea. Mrs. C. A. Workman, of Cid, celebrated her 68 th birthday on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Vuncannon, of Farmer, attended. C. L. Harris, Lacy Hepler and others, of Thomasville, recently spent a day bunting at the home of A. W. Fuller, and killed 65 rabbits. The Thomasville Light and Pow. er Co. has bought a site and will erect a building for the new electric plant at once. They expect to fur nish power by February 1st, 1108. Song Service at Gray'a Chapel. There will be a song service at Gray's Chapel next Sunday, begin ning at 11 a. m. and again at 2 p. m. If the weather permits class from Bethel and old Randolph are expected to take part in the exer cises. All music lovers are invited to spend the day. Gala Day at Stilish. The closing exercises of the Shiloh singing -class were attended by a large crowd. 'I he weather was fine aud all seemed to enjoy the good music. The classes did their work well, and the songs were sparkling and new. The classes showed the careful training of Prof. Fentriss. The (ay was a decided success. Mu Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The beat kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty yeare." 9 SAiUAPARiLLA. yers PII.L3. CHEKHY PECTORAL. A MS E U STORE COMPANY. OLE LME OF CLOT III. U IS COM VIET E, and in ran suit all in price and u n.'ijj. RAMS ERR, INCORPORATED Capital Stock S30,00: RALEIGH, N. C. I Pullen Building. J THKSK HCH ! VK t'v uurld'n best In m. Kn r " I - -I'nllfK- lit S.inh Gur.'l' i . Pus i 'n i iri ir m'e1. I.u-. l.v i t' . Individual tm.trin i.cin V -iil-.i i-ai'li Hik kcii.ii. In-i iIkm I for HoniM Htudjr rtie. 'r iu I- -my Iw our Catatu-r r -i.i'l H'a i I (rec. Aildix-H Kl.Nti tt v ? I t. - KAlUrv. x i J. W. JOLLY, Undertaker, funeral Director and Embalm er. . Full Line of $3.00 to $90.00 Copper Lined Coffins, Caskets and Robes. Day, night and out of town calls promptly attended to Phone No. SO. Hearse and Teams Rooms over Asheboro Gro cery Store. Asheboro, N. C. N. PCOX, Jeweler Asheboro. N. C. L. M. FOX. M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. OSers hla profawtonal aerrlce to tba cltliem of AjaeboralaBd lurrocndlnf community. OOeaa: At Pealdanca Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN AND - SURGEON! Office Aaaeaor Drug Co. Residence Oaraei of Main and Wortk Streets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - atnd - Surgeon, ASHEBORO, N Office over Spooa A Redding' a tore Standard Drug Oo. WANTED 2 good active men to anil an 4 collect for ua in Randolph Oounty. P-irtiaa miiRt furninh horse and lmggy. A good commitmioM contract to the -right purtiea. None but hard workers need apply. Sinjrer Sewing Machine Co., 112 Soutb Elm Street, Greensboro, N. C. One of the principles upon which this business is founded is abso lute fairness in dealinq with its atrons. Public confidence came to us by the practice of this prin ciple. We shall "Lcane no stone unturned" to retain this confi dence. Visit our store often and see what we have to offer. You should see our Overcoats and Jtaincoats fief ore you buy. Long wear shoes come and get a pair and keep your feet dry and warm. China Hatting Vic. to 30c. J.panme Mailing itOc. to S45c. Art Bquerr. J 7. 00 to f 37.00. ling. Sl.00 to 94i50. Bilk, from 81.00 to 81. SO per yard all onr yard wldr aud all color.! fERRY- SPECIALuSHOES IV. Pirtim ( 3?i?. In liiesw J II t.MI. 'I. 1,11.1 I' Iu'. ara to. N. C.
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