i ktThQ Asheboro Courier1 RAsheboro, N. 0. Dec. 12, 1907. Local and Personal. J. R. Cheek, aired 47 years, died t)ec. 3rd at Colea Store. 0. L. Sapp, f Greensboro, was in lown yes erdaj. Miss Rose White, of Trinity, visit- M Mrs. U. J. Clark, last week. Carl Steed, of Steeds spent Wednesday in Asheboro, on business. 1 W. B. Webster spent yesterday in 'jLari Punr r Orlendo Ferree has moved to west sheboro. Gnrney Hinson has sold his home orth of town to E. A. Hamlet, of sheboro. Hal S. Lewis, of Lexintrton. visit. id his father, Dr. C. fl. Lewis, at Warmer this week. The Lewis & Wiaslow Hardware Bo, is moving into its new brick tore near the station. J. A. Kelly, manager of the Sonth- irn Buggy Co., of High Point, was Asheboro TueBday. Wesley A. Ward has been appoint. Jl postmaster at Checks, this conn- Geo. H. Hu ruber an attorney of Jarthage, wad recently married in Norfolk to Miss Florence Ackiss. ichool children can secure exami- ation tablets from Alorrie-bcarboro- loffittCo. J. R. Mnrdock. of Farmer, died WemVior 11. 1907. of ronsnmntinn. fe leaves a wife and one child. i The New London Development pfnpany, of Stanly county, has en chartered by F. A. Silver, C. 1 Mason and others. The church choirs of Asheboro I preparing 3pecial music to be dered it toe morning services on 3 day before Christmas. ). . Auman, of High Point, is iting relatives in the Southern t of the county. He stopped in jeboro one day last week. N. n. Slack has leased the hotel Ramseur and will take charge at ice. He will move to Ramseur pt week. jjMessrs. E. Moffitt, W. B. Webster, 'liniel Sharpe and C. L. Hoi ton at- itded the Sunday School Conven- m at Farmer Sunday. t is learned that the Southern Jl discontinue trains No 35 and3G . n the main line in a few days. ''11 and 12 were discontinued , Sunday. ev. T. M. Johnson will move family from Greeusboro to Ashe- in a few days and will occupy 'sottage on South Fayetteville Rich & Moffitt's store. he new schedule of the Southern way changes the early morning k day train to leave at 4 o clock ead of 4:35 A. M. The Sunday in io changed to return at 4:30 in afternoon instead of 8:40 at ht. rJohn S. East, of Asheboro. and Aiaa Vella Vuncannon were married It the home of the bride's father, Lindley Vuncannon, at Aconite, yes terday. Mr. East is the clever sales man with the Asheboro Drug Co. I The Southern Buggy Co., of High Boint, has opened up a harness re fwr shop and store on North street, er the new Uank building- vv. Bodenhamer, formerly of Win n, is in charge of the business. r vitas 1'ivicuun xjiaii o uiuoiu viaoo If 'ill cive a recital in the Graded ) E chool Auditorium Friday night. vne program win De interesting ana the public is invited to be present. At the close of the recital Prof. swift, of Greensboro, will address de County Teacher s Association 1 One night last week the dead frass at the McDowell livery stable m fas seen burning, caused irom a n violation of the city ordinance this is dangerous business .and the arents of the town should see that eir sons refrain from further cnse in this way. 1 Deafness Cannot le Cured - fr i.-jf local applications, as they ciinnot reach I lOC aiseawfU portion Ul Miu dir. x nviv ia viiij 'I na wnv tn nnrn (lonfnrm. and that Is by con- t tltutlonal remedies. Deufnvm is caused bvau I iilarocd condition of the niueous Unit) of the I intiichlan Tube. When this tube is inflamed i hnvn rumhlinir sound or imrjerfcct hear . and when It is entirely closed. Deafness is I result, and unless the Inflammation can be n vii out and this tin restored 10 lis normal ttlon, hearing will be destroyed lorever; eases out 01 ten are cnupea oy i,arru, his nothing but an Inflamed condition of iw , surfaces. f'lvo one. Hundred-Dollars tor any new (Ciiuscd ly catarrh) that cannot 'by Hall's Catarrh, Cure. Suud tor eo. ' J, F. CHUNKY & Co., Toledo, O. ,dru(Kiists, 74c. i Family Pills for constipation. W. D. Allred is preparing to erect a roller mill at Sper. See the Magazine Clubbing Offer in another part of Xina issue. , Rev. T. M. Johnson returned to Greensboro Monday morning. R. H. Westbrook, of Greensboro, spent Sunday in Asheboro. K. P. Plummer has moved into his new house on South Fayetteville street. Mrs. Geo. Hunsucker is moving into the house recently vacated by Mr. Plummer, iu South Asheboro. Mr. Pennel Hendiix, aged 84 years, is critically ill at his home 3 miles northeast of Asheboro. Misses Agnes Moring and Etta Blair spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Greenshoro. Misses Jessie and Fannie Burk- head visited friends at Randlemau Sunday. It is said that the late lamented J. N. Winningham paid only two dollars medicine bill daring his whole life of 84 yean. The primary department of ths Asheboro Graded S ibool is prepar ing a Christmas entertainment to be given just before the holidavs. E. K. Robhins, of Hiirh Point, has moved to Asheboro, and is occupy- in? a honne owned by H. T. Cavi- nes8 m West Asheboro. Mr. urnl Mrs. C. E. McCulloch, of Wilmington, spent a part of last wwk and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. If. U. Koss. Read the bisr advertisement of Wood & Moiine in this issue. At their 6tore will be found headquar ters of Santa Claus. A special Holiday sale is on. 0. R. Fox, the furniture man and undertaker, of Asheborn, rakes space in this issue to tell of his attractive line of house furnishings. Read what be says. W. A. Williams, of Central Falls, was in Asheboro Tuesday. He re ports that last Friday he killed a porker weighing 451 pounds. This is one of the largest of the season so far as has been reported. G. W. Elliott & Co., of Randle man, have started today a great re duction sale, and in another place is found a fall page advertise t giving attractive prices. Mr. Elliott iu one of Randolph's wide-awake merchants and the success of the sale is assured. The Asheboro postoffice has past from ourth to the third class and has now become a Presidential office. There are two aspirants for aj'Pointment of postmaster: Mrs. E. B. McCain, who has served the patrons for many years, and J., M. Durrows. We want every man in the county wbo uses printed stationery to see our immense stock and "the nice work we do. When in Asheboro call to see oar presses run and look over our stock, and leave an order with us for your job work. We will save you money and give you better material. Subscriptions Paid. E M Browo, J C Clirisco, J T Bostlck, C E Russell, J M Lnughl in, Mrs 0 M Wade, CI M Jones, C B Auman, Hiss R U Rush, J P Snyder, E L Callicott, F L Hill, J T Bowman, Shufe Russell, W H Dean, Etta Allred, O W Jones. M E Allen, W IJ Clark, 0 S Redding, E N Luck, Robt D. Walker, JAl rowson, G R Williams, T R Coble, Isaac Hicks, M F Briles, W M Tarks, W D Welborn, N V Kearns, D M Oreeson, York & Frazier, H R Vuncannon VV H Jones, Isaac Hinsbaw, Rev 0 F Routh, H P McCrary, W O Aldridge, Sam uel Spoon, B W Steed, W O Harris, H A Sbipton, Preston Lucas, W8 1 ope, Jacob Auman, W U Scott, W Williams, W E Allred, Mrs J R C heek, H N Brooks, J M Brown, Rev Wm King, M E Brown, H L Brookshire, R D Jackson, J M Wright, Henry Bean E B Olive, vv J Moore, Sam uel York, H L Bean, Roddy Swain, B F Snyder, S W Hughes, M Burns, J M Suley, Mrs Leviua Ferguson, Wm Kearns, Mrs N S Snyder, M U Cross, 0 F Davis, Mrs H K Trogdon, J M Brown, M F Pugh, H J Upton, H G Hayworth, Ellis Jor dan, J F Deaton, A W Kennody, R C Ken nedy, Clay Russell. Loney Russell, Eli M Russell, J J Russell, Mrs Nancy Henderson, Clias Crauford, Isaac Elliott, Paul Sofley, J D Clodfelter, H II Bycrs, John Reeves, Alex RuBBell, J M tfeeley, P L Eccles, J A Presnell, J V Smith, R E Collrane, 0 W Rich, J E Auman, A C Auman, Joseph Hoover, J F Craven, J B Vuncannon, N J "Carter. Ketvlng-Machlne Needles for all makes of machines at Five Cents per package,, and everything else pertaining to sewing machines at greatly reduced prices. Look for the Hed S. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co. Cox Jewelry Store, Depot. St. Mt. Gllead Items. Miss Man' Vuuonnnon, of West End, is visiting her Aunt. Mrs. Allwrt Ofrlcby. Henry Ingold (ell and broke his arm several days nun. Little Albcrt'Ojlcf.ly, Jr., hrs boon very sick but Ik iinjiroviUK. Mrs. .1. (J. McAuloy is on the rick lift. Mis. V 1.. Haywood lias ri'turuul Iron a visit to Koekiiigluuu. Af liili'e I if a ' CronP or Pneumonia unless you have VJlllKJ O Lllu in your home a bottle of Gowan's Pneu- monia Cure. Then you are safe. Keep A Iwnvt a bttle n the home. Croup, pneumonia, j-Liwuys Colds, La Grippe, anything where inflam mation is, GO WAN cures. All druggists. Itl Danger. External. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Buy it to day and feel secure. No. 8953. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Washington, D. C, Nov. 30, 1907. Whoreao, by satisfactory evidence pre sated to the undersigned, it hat made to appear that "The First National Bank of Asheboro" in the town of Asheboro, in the o mnty of Randolph, and State of North Carolina, haa oomplied with all the provitioas of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to com mence the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, William B. Ridgely, comptro ler of the currency, do hereby cer tify that "The First National Bank of Ashe boro." in the tovn of Asheboro, in the county of Randolph and State of North Car olina ia authorized to commence the business of hanking as provided in Section 5IC9 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my band nil seal of office tliiH 30th day of November, 1007. WM B. RIDGE LEY, (seal) Comptroller of Currency. Commissioner. Proceedings. The Boirdof County Commis sioners met Monday December 2nd 1907 and were in session one day. The following accounts were al lowed: ROAD FOltCE. II M Daniel works 40 00 J Parkin lumber for bridge 2 25 Marsh A PrilcbRrd lumber for bridge 208 83 S L H.iyworth conveying John John son to road force 1 00 C A Hayworth conveying Butler and Srjencer to road force 2 00 Mc' rary-Redding Hdw Co mdse. ... Ill 00 H L Andrews work on bridgo 30 40 H H Kennedy Overseer 52 00 F M Wall Assistant Overse r 30 00 II O Royals guard 20 0 J E Hinshaw guard 20 00 Herbert Julian guard 20 00 Cicero Crouee guard 20 00 S E Coble inde 20 91 m R Julian mdse 12 80 Wood & Morinjr mdae 14 25 Asheboro Feed A Grain Co mdse..., 5 35 W I Miller mdse 13 75 Home Bui'ding & Material Co lum-. 6 72 Jesse M Iliushaw, beef etc 4 73 Simeon Parker provisions 58 88 C S Swaney lumber 39 81 Cox and Bray lumber 7 92 Asheboro Wheelbarrow & Mfa Co lumb r 4 89 Asheboro "vheelbarrow & Mfg Co lumb r 2 08 O P Barker mdse 32 50 Crowu Milling Co mdse 8 40 Mollitt & Gardner contract for bridae.,200 0 H G Huvworlh leather 3 42 VV A Warren lumber I 00 coi'NTY noun. VV F McCrarv mfls 81 McCrary-Redding ndw Co lumber.. 15 97 MISCELLANEOUS. Lee Aldridge tax refunded 2 25 li M Ko'jms counsel to board ouo year 50 00 N M Lowe jailor 15 3J VV IS Myers conveying John Johnson to jail 2 00 S L Hav worth summoning .urors Dec term 15 30 O A Hayworth conveying Butli r and Spencer to jail 1 60 S L Hayworth work court house 1 00 Wood & Moring mdse for jail 3 05 S A Hnl y SuptheaUh. 10 f.O John Rich work court house 3 25 M triah Ledwell support 1 25 Edwards and Broughton Printing Co mdse courthouse 12 00 Register of Deeds 2 copy tax books an recording marriage license re port tto 229 97 Jno Rich 1 day janitor 75c H O Lassiter Id .y coiumissoner and mileage 3 80 Register of Deeds issuing orders 1000 J w (.ox 1 day commissioner and mileage 3 09 J P Borough 1 day clerk to Board.... 2 00 I a the matter of the location for New Court House, the same is con tinued until next regular meeting of the Board. It is ordered by the Board that the Jurors for the Superior Court of Randolph County be paid $1.75 per day. Continuation eduction Sale E. P. HAYES' This monstrous safe still goes on. All our Holiday and Christmas Goods are now in, and we are g'ngf to sacrifice them in thisGreat Sale, regardless of original cost or marked value. Hundaeds of novelties to se'ect from. Everything new and choice, no old or shopworn articles, but bran new from the warerooms of the world's "argest importers and manufacturers. Nothing reserved; Toys! Toys! Immense line of Wood and Iron toys,'mechaiil cal aud other sorts. All wins of animal toys, Howes. Hoes, Cats, Chickens, Bears, Ducks, etc. TEDDY BEARS from 49c. to i50. Dry Goods, Etc. Sacrifice Bargains. 10 ami l'-l 1-2 qimlllv dress miHn;; nt 71 '.' 1'ic. i"iilitv tl inni'Mi-s ul He. All tholiHKt liriindsof i-alico with limit of VJ yards to the rustoincr, ami none told to children, at 6 8-lc. November Honor Roll at Colored School. FIRST GRADE. Myrtle Covington, Lacy Maness, Samuel Craven fnrltM! Ijtna Plaat; H Louise Watkins, Hamls Walker, Odessa ran lord, Maza'ine Uarr, Jesse Hedrick, Harold Phillips. SECOND GRADE. Ed McLamb, Fred VicLamb, Willie Carr, ueo Lilly, Maud Lilly. THIRD GRADE. Annie Coltrane, Luther Cheek, Allen Hoover. FOURTH ORADE, Adlia Mathews, Samuel Stricklin, Cretie Waddell. . FIFTH OIUDE. Uattie Lilly, Agnes Kepler, Herndon Waddell. 8IX"-n GRADE. Kate Cox, Blanc Reed, Gertrude Reed, Beulah Howard. SEVENTH GRADE. Carl Brower, Bertha Howard. EIGHTH GRADE. Myra Lilly. . Bombay Items. The school at this place is proffressins nioely under management of the MiBses Stowe. Mrs Frances Williams is visitias her daughter, Mrs T W Ingram. Miss Maude W ooley is visiting relatives in Montgomery county. Lee workman has moved his family to Thomasville. We regret to see thtm leave. Van Wood visited in this community lust Sunday, Fran kiln ville Gleanings. An Important meeting of the Odd Kellows will be held at the Mason'c Hull Saturday night. There will be work In the second degree aud in -kTOMtiiig speeches. VV C. TippeU will build a nice residence on Greensboro avenue In the near future. M isoes Janey York and Lelia Cheek spent Sun day at Control EalU. Mrs. VV. H. TippettlsvWtingatSllerCity. J rof. VVcathrrly will give a play at the acad emy Butuiday night. Doceinlier SI. It will be a three act comedy, entitled "A Cheerful Liar. FOR SALE Fine nine-room house; two stories, in first--clas8 condition; recsntly re paired and repainted. Large lot, ban' and outhouses. A bargain. Apply to 12-12-3t D. AUMAN. Jack aad Jill were both quite ill, Now i ach is well and wiser. For blues and hoadachen have to go, When they take an Early Riser. DeWitt's Little Early liiser Pills are sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Jas. H "ris, a negro, was killed at the A laniance . Copper Mines, near Graham, last Thursday by a premature explosion. There is something about Kennedy's Laxa tive Cough .Syrup that makes it different from others, as it causes a free yet gentle action of tne bowi-Is through, which the cold is forced out of the the system. At the same tune it heals irritation and allays lnllaimna tion of the throat and lungs. 1; is pleasant to take. Children like it. ontains no opiates a r narcotics. Sold by Standard Drug V . and Asheboro Drug Lo, P"" The Cough Syrup that rida the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is LAXATIV 0U6H SYRUP Bees is the original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves the bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels, Guaranteed to give atisfartion or money refunded. Sold by W. A. Underwood, Randle mau; and the Asheboro Drug Co. of the Great -At NEW YORK RACKET, RANDLEMAN, N. C. everything goes at this sale. Shells! Shells! Shot gnu loaded shells SOc. val nc, per box 8 Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Preyed Dolls, riidreaspd Poll--. Doll Ten .!. Doll lluremi-. Doll Dresers. Doll VVnrdml- I "oil Trunks, Dull I run Hols, Dull Carriage, am: t till i ai t. Christmas Presents. I Idove lloxes liandki rrhief Ca.-o. Manicure Sets, (.ients Collar mid I'utl' lloxe, Military llrush Sets, Shnvlnt; Sets, sterling Silver .mo K Coinhand llru-h Sot-, Ciuar Ca, Leather ' lar Cases, Kmiey China W are, Fancy C:i Saucers, sliavine'MusiS. R A MS E UR STORE COMPANY. OUR LWE OF CLOTHING IS COMPLETE, and wi can suit all in price aii wulity RAMSEUR, N. C. SPECIAL SALE :CLOTHING We have about $2,000 worth of odds and ends in Men's and Boys' Clothing that we want to convert into cash during the next 10 days and to do so we are offering Unexcelled Values at and Below Cost Anything on our bargain counters can be purchased for cost, and a great deal for less than cost. We are offering Some $10 Suits for $5. Some $8 Suits for $4. Some $6 Suits for S3. Some $5 Suits for $2.50 We mean what we say. If you do not find bargains here we will pay you for the time it takes to come and look. 1 Morris -Scarb Nicely Furnished Home This can be done by baying from my select line of house furnishings Christmas Remembrances. Just opened a pretty line of pictures, parlor lamps, dining chairs, rockers, leather couches, sideboards, chiffo nieres, etc. We show a full line of bed room suits, odd pieces in hall, parlor, library and dining room furniture. See my line of new blankets, ranging in price from 1.15 to 3.00. Pretty designs in quilts at from 1.00 to 2.00. Handsome hall curtains at greatly reduced prices. Special inducements offered in mattresses. We have both the felt and shuck mattresses at sacrifice prices. Inspect my line before buying. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Prompt attention given to those desiring undertakers services. Coffins and caskets in varied price? carried in stock. Funerals per sonally directed if det-ired. o. r. fo: 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. Fisit 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 and warm. China Matting ate. to 30c. Japanese Matting 90e. to5e. Art Squares 97.00 to SJ37.00. Rags S1.00 to S4.H0. Bilks from 91.00 to l.SO per yard all one yard wlds and all eolorsi THE X ,1 tfERBYJ SPECIAL.SHOB v rOF or o -Moffitt Co.