The Asheboro Courier- Aibeboro, N. C. Vr. 28 1907. Local and Personal. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Slack BDeat the first of the week in Ramsear. Dr J. W. Long has ' raofed nto .his new home at Greensboro. Magistrate blanks are ten cents a dozen at The Courier office. Snnd us jour job work before the ruflh. An entertainment will be'ffifen at JackBon Hill Academy Friday night, jnot xvia. raonc lavicea. Clyde Caviness, son of H. T. Car- inees, has accepted a position with the Asheboro Department btore. Rev. Eli Reece, of High Point, spent Sunday night with Seth W. Laughliu. Land posters are ten cents a doz. en hi The Conrier office. Rev. W. E. Swain returned Tutf day frem Greensboro. If you want good printed station ery, 't he Courier office iS ih ) place to get it; call to see or send. Miss Esther Robs spent several UyB last week with friends at Oreensboro. R. W. Frazier, of Troy, spent Sat urday and Monday in Asheboro oc business. Col. W. P. Wood weut to Balti jaire Monday to buy a line of (Jhrint mas goods goods for Wood & Mor ang. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Moffitfc have returned from Elon College, where they attended the Scott-Hern-don weddiug. George Ross, who has been a bi r gical patient at tt. Leo's Hospital at Greensboro, was able to return to the A. & M. College and resume his studies. The Courier management is un der obligations to its numerous friends for the ready response to the statements we have recently sent to subscribers. At Greensboro last week it was nimounced that Robt. B. Fields, of Climax; Percy P Turner, of Raa seur and W. S. Clinard, of Thomas ville, had teen appointed substitute railway mail clerks. Mrs. J. W. Bulla, of Newport News, accompanied by her sou, Wai ter, are visiting relatives iu Ashe boro. 'Vbile here Mis. Bulla will ht the contract for the erection of a nice residence on Academy street. Sheriff Ha worth went to Greens boro Uhureday and brought Lee Hunt, a young white man, to Rau dleman, where he was charged with throwing bad eggs into the colored waitin? room at the station. He was tried and acquitted. Mr. Grant Estlow, former Snpt, of OntiJa Cotton Mills, newly elect euperinteBdent of the Cedar Falls cotton mills, left last week to take charge of these mills. He is a skilled and efficient mill man and a good citizen. Alamance Gleaner. The High Point shifting engine was overturned a short distance from High Point on the Asheooro ro d last Thursday. No one was hurt, but traffic was blocked for Several honrs. Spreading rails was the ' ause of the wreck. Mr. Walter Thompson, of Con cord, has been elected superintend ent of the Stonewall Jackson lrain iug School. Mr. Thompson is a son of Prof. D. Mat. Teompson, who is well known in Asheboro, and who formerly live! in Randolph county. The Anglo-Saxon of Rockingham, last week says: "Mr. George War burton, who has for 30 years been with the Pee Dee Mfg. Co. as super intendent, has resigned on ccunt of his health." Mr Warbur'r-n is a brother of Prof. Hoc Warlmrton, who formerly directed the Asheboro band. Mr. J. N.-Wim injrhiim, who lives about four miles south of Asheboro, was Etricken wi h -pnHlvsis Fatnr day. The whniH of lnn iVr. side is iiftVoiid This h the second Stroke. The firt. winch M very light, (.TPiiiTt-il about, h mnitb asm. Mr. Witmituhtim in 84 ear oM. Tuesday his condition was improved. The la lies of the Wotmn's Bet terment Association are prrpiring to give a concert in the Audit riimi at an r-.nl tUt'e. A program prin eipa'ly of nnifio will be arranged. The date a? not been definitely set, b it, it. will occur between Christ mas and No Yer. The Associn t oi. is orga z d for the piK ose of iun rovi g f e public scbioli cf the on ani coi nty. See What Gov. R. B. Glenn Of North Carolina Says About Gowan's Pneumonia Cure The Great EXTERNAL Remedy "l make it a rule never to recommend medicines until I have myself tried them, as there are a great many in the land that are perf et iiami, but having tried your cure for colds, sore throat and othe inflammatory troubles, I htve no hesitation in cordially recommending it to the public, for I thiak it s blessing to the peo pleespecially the children. Any time in the world that I can say a word for your company, I will do ao without hesitation or re serve." The above endorsement ceming from one of the best Governors in the Union, and from a man of National prominence, who is hon est and conscientious in all things he says or does, do you not think it would pay you to provide your home Today with a bottle of Gowan'a Pneumonia Cure. You can feel safe if you do, should Croup. Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Rheumatism or any of the eold or inflammation-congestion ills invade your home and en danger the lives of your loved ones. Croup and Pneumonia come quickly. Nothing to fear when you use this remedy, which can be purchased from all Leading Druggists and Drug Jobbers at 25c., 50c., or f 1.00 per bottle. Cheaper than funeral expenses or Un dertaker's bill. Nothing "just as good." It W in a class by itself and stands head Rev. E. G. Lowdermilk and brother W. R, Lowde m 'k Brent Tuesday in Asheboro. R. R. Roes returned, Monday night from M. P. Conference at Greens, boro. Mrs. C. H. Rush hai returned from a visit to relatives in Lee County, G. A. Barker has returned from Lawreuoeville, Va. and expects to spend the winter in Asheboro. Mrs. Bailey wife of tha late John Bailey,died at Raudleman recently. The remains were interred at Jack son Hill, Davidson County. Rev. N. ft. Richardson went to Greensboro Tuesday, where he takes up the work as pat tor of Spring Garden M. E. Church. Rev. C. A. Wood, the new pastor of the M. E. Church, will arrive in Asheboro Friday and will conduct services Sunday. Cart and Bessie Anman, children of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anman, who have been ill with typhoid fever are rapidly recovering. T. E. Lyndon, of High Point, was in Asheboro Monday returning home from a visit to New Hope township. John Lyndon, of Town Creek, Ala., who is visiting relatives in Randolph, left this County 53 years ago. Mr Lyndon lost his wife bv sickneess about a mouth ago. Murphy Ciaven, for many years a resident of Asheboro, but who has made bis home at Greensboro for several years, died Monday night. The funeral was conducted Wed nesday at the home of his son-in-law, Frank McNeil,, at Seagrove. Miss Callie Anman, who has been in Gieensboro clerking foi Harry Belk & Com pany for some time, re turned home last week on account of the illness of her brother and sister. The R. F. D. routes from Ashe boro. instead of leaving at 11 o'clock in the morning will in the future leave at 8 o clock, the fame hour that the Star route leaves. The Lyceum Association has de cided to cut the general admission price to the attraction at the Audi torium tonight to 35 cents reserv ed seats 50 ceuts. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the school teim at Trinity was the sociable given by the irancis Willard Literary Society in their hall Friday evening. The society entertained the guests with music, which was followed by delightful refreshments. The Union. Township Sunday School Convention will be held at Pisgah church December 1st 1907 All schools in the township are ex pected to be represented. President Elijah Moffi't and Prof. E. J. Col trane of Asheboro, will be present. Badly llurnod. Miss Rositia Boling living with her brother Mr Willis Boling near Seagrove "as severely burned on last Sunday afternoon. Her dress caught fire near the fiie place. Her drens and under clothes were burned off of her. B th aides of her body and her tafk ure burned almost to n cri"p. Her condition is so critical thai her reeuveiy is doubt ful. Aslieboro Circuit. The appointment for Asheboro circuit until further notice, ill be asfollos: First Sund ty, O i Un ion, 11:00 A.M., Wurihvlle at nibt., Second Jnind iy Uu on 11:00 A M., Lebanon 3:00 P. M., 'd Su id , Shepherd 11:00 A. M ., We Ch pe 3:00 P. M., Outr-l Fh ' rug '. Fourth Sunday, l'Ugah 11:00 A. M., Central Falls at night. SCOTT-HERNDON. Brilliant Wedding at Elon Callvge Sliterof Hri. J. T. M.IUtt, Aeueber. A marriage of general interest was solemnized at Elon College last Wednesday afternoon at i o clock when William Kerr Scott of Bur lington led to the marriage altar Miss Gertrude Mae Herndon, of Elon College The nuptials were cele brated in the main Auditorium or the College and were beautiful and, ; elaborate. The Auditorium was decorated lU white and greeu, the altar being banked with palms, ferus and chrys anthemums; The ushers, who preceded the party to the altar were Mr. J no. T. Momtt, Asheooro; Mr. Jurl nuern- dou, Elon College; Mr. J. S. Vin cent, Mebane, and Mr. Lonnie K. Thompson, Greensboro. Following these in opposite aisles came Mrs. J no. T. Molfltr.dutne of honor, and Iktle Mary MolHtt nieoe of the bride, liug bearer. These were followed to the altar by Miss Jennie Herndon, maid of honor. Next came the groom with his best mn, Mr. Q. J. Scott, of Wiustou-Salem, brother of the groom, and in the opposite aisle, the bride, learning ou the arm of her father, Uev. Dr. W. T. Herndon. At the ultar were Dr. J. O. Atkinson Elon College, and Dr. W. 11. Ed wards, Durham, who said the word fiom the souvtuir ceremony that made the pair oue. The bride wore a going away costume, of leather brown chtlTju clotli with gloves and hat to male!) and earned shower buiUi;tof bi ide'j r bes and asparagus ferus, gorgeous and beautiful. The dume of honor w ore a lovely costume of cream lanid.wu with black lace bands and black picture hat, caning a hand some bouquet of white carnations. The ring nearer looked a veii'able faiiy, dressed in pinL silk, and with the ring on a large chrysanthemum. The maid of honor wore a lovely creation of pink silk and point d'esprit, lace and black picture hat, carrying an elaborate bouquet of pink carnations. The bride was given away by her father, Rev. Dr. Herndon. An elaborate and much enjoyed ante-nuptial reception was given a few invited friends and relatives at the home of the bride on Tuesday from 9 to 11 p m. The presents, tastily arranged in the sitting room, were costly and numerous attesting to some extent the wide esteem in which the popular couple are held. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on the north tound tiain for a bridal tour of Washington, Baltimore and other points North. Mr. Scott is secretary and treasurer of Billing ton Iron Bridge Works, and a most estimable and popular young man. The bride is a sister of Mrs. J no. T. Moftkt of Asheboro. WOOD'S SEEDS WIN MEDAL. Have I incst I'.ihlblt at the J anient own Exposition Famous Kklimond Seedsmen. The j'liy ff awards of the James, tow.i Kxtjositiou hive just awarded T. W. Wood & Sons, the noted seedt im n of Kichmouti, ;i gold im-tUi for Uin ti um ft-eu diHjilay. 'Hie merits of lY-c e.'d. of till concern ara i'so onizcd in thiii section. This Hi in in lis catalog distributts valtulil? in foi'tiitttion un iigriculluntl 6ulgtcls. Death of Mrs. Dure'ett. Mis. Elizabeth Dorset,!-, lo lived iieir Alt. l'ledfiiiit church, d ed last ThuiS'iay afternoon at 4 o'clock. The deceased was 89 years old and wnh iinivi-ie.illy estee'tiel. Mii; i, MitViM-ii I'V 'lie fiiloing i'hi,in-i : Dr.W . il. L!..rM tt, ut linlia i; .1 M. ).reti-,, f FartiH'i; and E". H. Dor&ect, of Eden. The saw mill of John D. Holt, three miles from Lexington, was re cently destroyed by fire. The loss was about $300 and was ctvercd by insurance. WeakLungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayef's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind ol a testimonial "Sold ior over elxty years." A llH so mnuioturT of 9 SAKSAPAKILLA. yers PILLS. HAIR VIOOR. Wo hv no leoroto I Wo pubiuh tho formula! of oil oar modtaluoa. Ayer'a Pills keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. Business Locals. WAX TEH Hands mid teaim to cut mid haul filljl) cron ties from t.vo utiles to four milt's IV nil .Yslu'lnro. Apolvto WM. C. IIAMMKl!, Ashi'lioro. X. C l!aru:iin from fi'iin Aslll'llul in lio"s a -.rgn lot to at cut piiriM, wliile, tiu'v i Di'piirtmi'iit Store olert last. LOST Last Satun lay in Asheboro 13 in currency. A liberal reward will lm given the finder. Anv inf 'rinition pivi'ii the Courier or the postmaster at Asheboro will be thankfully received. All kinds and colors in threads and ilirm poods a new line just received. Asheboro D p&rtmi'iit Store. FOR REXT Nice houses in good com munity. Apply to MRS. Wm. C. HAMMER. All kinds of ware, Dinner sets, Toilet seta just in. Asheboro Department Store. WANTED Teams to haul lumber to Asbeboro. Distance 2 1-4 miles. Apply to WM. C. HAMMER, Asheboro, N. C. A nice line of fancy ware for pr sents from ten ci'tits up, come quick and get your choice Asheboro Department Store. We have in stock some bargains in heavy under wear prices from 25 cents to $1.00 per piece. Ashehoro Department Store. See our hats we cents to $3.00. Store, have the prices from 25 As'ieDoro Department NORTH CAROLINA, in the Superior Court RANUoI.l'll COUKTV. FnuMV fluwttrt. Kzckiul Stewart, Annie I.a 'itor. ) Kluulu'lli Owen, Williiuii Stewart, ) Klvira .1. Krazier ami tiiiliiiucl. ) brazier, JelliTMin Sti'Hiirl, ) NOTICK. Willmui lU'iiry siewitrl, Dolila Stew-) urtanil S. Muy Stewart Iniih imtiriL'.l) to in rsniis unknown, Mary Stuwait, ) Aniiu Stewart unit i.tlu r unknown ) lieirs-ut-hiw of Uent v Si.'wurt. ) Tin- ileliiiilan.s. hlviruJ. Fvaz er Iniinl Kruzier, .lillris,,n Slenan Willi mi sti-wurt, Deoia SU'Wart an, Stev.nti lulli mnrrie.l to ixoiis uiikm i,l In ii. Mu .Stewart, A1111.1 Stewart mnt otner uukwown lii'irc-iiMiiw of IKi.i Kiewtirt, ile,o,ieil will take nniiee lliui uu a,:t,ou eiuitliil aliv,i lias iK'eii eoinmeiiee-l in mo Sir erhu- Cutiii of Ruiiilolpli County, to ell a eertain p..te.-! f. laii'l -imiiieil 111 Cctl.ir Oruve t wiisliii in s:.i'l cotnty f a itivisinn uiiii"'-: t'le i 1 iiiit,' in e.iia iuoi, u',ii'M,K wlioiti .lie Jii ilekn iiiiiu-. 1111, i t'-e siii, 1 0, i,n,,niii will furilier lake iiniin' hit thev an l'i 4111W1I toa,ie.,r at Inn olli. c i i l.n' Link of Hi,-Sup, ii,,r 1, ant fi.r I'n., i i.i nty .,f Ran, I !) at Hie Court hi u-,e "1 A lu-i i. .i.i. S . 1111 t:,e 1 ilay 11 Deeiiili r ami aiiswei cf lemur t tnu pe itiiai 111 Mini m i i ii, nr tue I'lttintill will uprl to 1 he mint ior ttio rein 1 ileinaieieil iu saiil tn-tiiion, '1 his ilie Jnt ilay ut NuveniLer. KOr. W. C. II AM Mi IN P, ( lurk hup, ma c int. Al)MINlt)rRAT' KS NuTICK. Haviim qualitl d as adminlMnitor of tin' i stn'c of lr. E. I. I lair belnVc V. V ll.iliilni.n , ll"rk Superior Ccinn fir Kauil'ilili County. tMK In to notify all r .in h.iviiiti clatiu.x aKitiiht si, li i sia-e to ne.'elit lhenitotl,e uiMl'T-lciie-i rtnly ver.lle l i u m l!,ne iheiifith riu of Novi ni ti i I!Kj, or 111 ik it in e w III b pienl il in bar ol tin-lr n-i-vi r . .',1, p, i.-uii.s i.nt, b el ioaiile lute are t Xr e,eil to make iiume .Lite payuiuul. 'I bin the m uny of Nove.i.h r i'.XTt JOHN T. HKITTAIN, Admiuittrator. Lyceum - "THE At Graded School Auditorium THANKSGIVING DAY EVENING. Admission, 50c. School Children, 25c. R A MS E UR STORE COMPANY. our .va ut CL0Vii.a IS COMPLETE, and we can suit all in price and uialiiy. RAMS EUR, N. C. Save Money On Maga zines It is a great ileal cl eapi r to piano annual Huliiorip'iotn to spvcral niipjazinfia at the name time ani nnler iln-in all loi'tlirr fi out u than il is tr liny i name magazines ir.glv "t snti 'ilie to tlietn Kt-paiali'ly. ' ciiioi iii'iim eluli oiIimh aro nmr made liy whiefc 8 .ii ciitiers to several imga.'fies can necui,j Imi-ain juices, Bome-inics ,ri'ilii.', t' e ' t fmir magazines for the priee of rue i r t vi -ulv fcriptions .nay lie si-iit u ililTiTent aildrenses, it ilesieil, ntnl may 1 .r : : with any month. Let hat mngfinen yo i arc aUiu n,,r it ,, '-ija-ZiiiciK jmii nam to !; next year, an.l we xii-.l invl you .'.to e i"i'ii i..:i ui prior, Hhowinjj; tlx saving to N t IT e'ed SAMPLE BARGAINS McClure's Maaii'.e $1,e0 or An. erica. i Reader IHanazinc 3 00 metropolian 1.50 or World Toiler, ALL MR $3 00 HALF PRICE or Woman' Hoi.ia - Companion Reader Mayai.nt Review ol hcv.cv.s crOutir.p or Ain:.!oc's or Srasrl G-l iZ CO , coo Hoiro f" '.a . . or C si- p I J 1 or .'.t .ti L.,i or 5iu. Jr'i BOTH $1 65 $2X0 Coii.,!v';,. "..I. . ',ii ion Catalog i It i '-- i i iim II e . u ti I m.'u i- 'i mi kI' mM'I i i'"il)- a' in , i ,u .', .. i, Mai i ,'lnl lei.U t l Car r i : ? V jsa:y. Mim) . " ! - Course DAYS" The One of the principles upon which this business is founded is abso lute fairness in dealing with its patrons. Public confidence came to us by the practice of this prin ciple. We shall "Leave 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 Raincoats before you buy. Long wear shoes come and get a pair and keep your feet dry ani warm. Clllun Matting 'i'le. to 30e. Japnnene Blotting Mtlr. lo'i.lc. Art Sqncrva $7.00 to 8:17.00. Rnili 91,00 to SI.K). Sllki from St.00 to SI..V) per yard all one yaril wlilo ami nil colorm COS:, ,0:11. litlil Homo Maeai ra or An-ricnn 1 CO 1.0 D ALL l-CR $2 JO Wetkly inter Ojeni and Fiiiu-r 5' 0." McCali's I;:-::-.-. -is Viil'i p ) 'a Home M.v a . ALL HtR ..1.23 CtS ' f.r "i.. Il I i ' Cosiofp h t in Htd, er M ma y'tbs-Merrill Company

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