VJilMS CAKE- -I
yT;.yiir VS hot breads, ft
VrOXvC V W lessened In cost I
X'- and Increased M
I Q to Quality and
lyy wnolesomeness,
ypllliM: Bake the food at home tl
Whvn LH ana save money m
S;ier Itrmii.
Mr. aid Mrs. J. V. Cutler and littlo sm,
cf Asheboro, were in J-'pero Sund'y.
Miss A 1112:0 Ctil'u sp 'Mt a f iv days vii!i
re'atives in A'.l.ebcr hist week.
Messrs. Junes ''i.!!a unl Clmilio Hi'rrol
son went lo A-.Ii- lioro "11 busiunfa Saturday.
Mr. Cnrtii Richardson passed through
Spero Saturday.
;, , Misses Etta Frn! e:nver ami OroUno dar
rett, of Central Ka:ls, visited relatives here
list week.
Mr. A. K rrifc!i:;nl spent Sunday with
l.ii fatW 0l 'la idh nun lloiitc S.
Through Tin) C-fan -j
ress our than'ts 1 1 ear
a-si.-ii-nce rendered
wo 1I1 sire to es
inaiiy friends for t!c
during the liekness
iltlo daughter, Liilie.
! fnl for the nice lloral
uhi.ir.g words from
and death C ur d-xr
Especially aro we tl.n'i!
offeriBgs and the sympr
those who helped us to
side of life, which w..s i
iug this sore trial
: r. and Mis.
l.'ol; rn tin bright
ndeal condoling dur-
flii's 11 Miliiknn.
Worthville.N. C.
Now is thi; time to gr
manna. V -'J can do -i
berimi's Liailllcut. X
n-o simply liiii-f-id.ir 1 ! .
t rid of your rhru
' ''" npp'.yiin.; Chatn
1.0 oases out of ten
UM.'.tisni duo lo cold
n t 1 t':i : .'iniir.frit.
in to I:-.' fhli.Jitud
a.'h it uiiVrds. 'S-!d
i;aur
iro'-i
lO tiitl 1.' tV'HS ,'!J'l),
Try it. V: 11 in"
v. i 1 h il oi'ifi '; r i:-.
by all '(irngusts.
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On account of cicumstances which will not permit our giving sale on
Monday, May 16th, as advertised we have decided to defer the sale until
A special train will)be run over the A. & A. railroad. Music by one of
the best bands in the state.
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Remember the day Wednesday; Remember the date May 25th, 1910.
Everyone on the grounds will have equal chance at the FREE LOT and valuable prizes that
s will be given away.
Maty Katharine Baldwin, daughter of R.
E. and .Evelyn Baldwin, was horn. March
I'Ddi, 1910, and died April -1, VJIO.
I.ittlo Mary lived only a fe.iv iia 3 rn this
earth, hut ilwas long enough to endear herself
vciy much to hor father and mother, tied
.qivjlhcm this little flovar, tint it nii.ht
l'rfj;hten their lives for a s':ort, time, then
!h toolt it from them thai it miht hlocm in
Heaven .
Her remains were kid to rea in Mt. Kion
cemetery hero to await the resurrection
day. May tho bereaved father and mot! er
be comforted with the thought of rmeli ip
their beloved child where parting ahull he no
looie Annie Be. k.
Foley Kidney Tills ere nntis-pac, tonh?
aial rei-torativo and a prompt corrective of
all uiinary irn ularitic .s. lU-fusn substi
tuted, ytandard Orug Co.
Trinity II.iiim.
Wo era glad to have Mm. E. C. Willis
with us agnhi.
John S. Ehlrr, of the National Ban!;, of
Xewr Vork City, is at home for a two wee 's
vacation.
llorn, to Mr. and Mm. Clark IV.yne, a line
gill.
John While we.j in trwrs for a fc.v days
lest v.Tc!:.
Mr. and Mis. II. M. C;v niord were vhilors
hero Sundi'.v.
WEDNESDAY, MA Y 25, 1910, at 2 F.
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Julian Qrore News
Crops are looking fine in this section.
There will be memorial services at Beth
any May 8th.
Mr. Tom Cranford was very sick Satur
day, bat is some better.
Mrs. Mary Lineberry was a visitor at Mr.
Tom Bradford s Saturday afternoon.
Miss Mamie Routh visited at Mr. Sam
Pugh's Sunday.
Miss Lelon Booth visited at Mr. Mike
Ward's Sunday.
Miss Fleta Elliott visited at Mr. Sam
Pugh's Sunday.
Mr. James Pugh made a business trip to
Randleman Saturday.
John W. King is improving Blowly.
Mr. Wallace Treat, of Kemersville, is
visiting relatives at Critz, Va.
Mr. Atlas Trogdon visited near Julian
Grove Sunday.
Mr. Wesley 'Yard was a visitor at Mr.
Pugh's Sunday.
Mrs. Mike Ward is very sick of rheuma
ism, but in improving slowly.
Messrs. 0. O. Fugh amf Uouth Brothers
have purchased a Raw mill of A. N, Rout!),
which they will run near Level Cross.
Mrs. Ella Allred and Mrs. Lncy Sharon
vihited at Itenny Hinshaw's Sunday1.
Mr, A. L. Vunc.'innon, who w; s injured
some time ago, ia improving.
Coiiimniiflfr JiiltiiH A. Pratt Pot o.
lib lit. Ill.,ti. A, It.
Mr. Iinne Cook, t. nminniler of abnv I
i'i st, K. waneo, 11!., writes: "For a lcni
tiiiio I wiw hot!orfd with backache nod j
pii. i nero-s my kidiuy i Aliout two morti s I
ego I Kla t'.-.l taking Fi-ley Kidney Pills and
soon Maw tliey worn doing last 11s claimed,
I kept on t ikiu.e; tlit-in and now I am free
from biickuche, a'il tho painful lilmldtr
mi'i ry is all gone. I liko l'lfcley Kidney
Pills so well that I jinvp tol l many of my
frirndn and comrades about theiu and shall
recommend thorn at evtry opportunity."
Standard Drag Co
All l.Xcr.btl.i;,- li.ill Game.
On Siitnrdny April 30th, the 0;.k
Shade and Ceunr Sipiaro ball teams cros-.d
hats i'i a kill game, which lvsultod in' a
-core of ' against 7 in favor of ihb lai.tor.
The 111 in foalorfs of the raino wero tho
kitting of E. E'dridgo for Oak Bhado and
Cultraue for Cedar btnaiv.
"ot Sorry For Ijltintl.-r.
"If n.j- friends hadn't, hlunderr-d it think
ig 1 wari a doomed victim of consumption, 1 1
iDiglit n 't Iw iuive now, wniea 1). 1. San
ders, of llarrodsljiirpj, Ky , "but for yea;
they saw every afh n.p' to earn a lung-racking
polish fail . At lint t trio'l Dr. King's
Sow D.cocry. Tho t IVrct was woiidorf.il.
It soon stoppi cl tho cough and I urn now in
hettrr brallh than I havo had for j-eais.
This wonderful Siie-.savor is an unrivaled rem
edy for c.iiigh, cohls, lfigrippo, astlim..,
croup, hi inoi rbages, whoojiing cauqh or '
weak loiij.R. $1 .(il). Trial bottle five. I
1 iuaiai.tof-d hy J T. L'ni'arwjod, next ij.-o,-!
t3 Hank of Randolph ,
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Randleman Rontc No. 9 Items.
Wheat is looking well in this part of the
county. . .
The protracted meeting at Central Falls is
progressing nicely v
Mr. C. M. Bulla was married 10 Miss
Birdie Miller on May 7th, J. A. Neighbors'
J. P., officiating. Mr. Bulla is a son Dr.
Bulla, and Miss Miller is one of Asheboro'a
pretty girls.
Birthday Dinner at 8per.
A birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Daniel
W. Millikan, was given at the Millikan
home in Spero on Tuesday, May 4th.
About 50 persons including children,
grandchildren, friends and neighbors were
present. Under the auspices of Mesdames
Walter and Ourney Millikan, a long table
was placed under the shade of a large maple,
decorated with snowy cloths and fragrant
flowers. As the noon tide approached, the
ladies began to unload theirgenerous baskets,
which they bad prepared for the occasion
until the table fairly groaned under its load
of fat things which delight the inner man,
si.cb fcs bam, chicken, pickles and pies, and
cakes of every de scription; but most ex el
ieut of the excellent Was the strawberry
hort cake of Ihh) season's berries. Tie
chimo of tho farm hell announced that dinner
was ready, and after a nhoit invocation and
thanks rendered to the (Ireat Bountiful
Diver by Rov. Am s Oiegron, wo were
,e,u!yt' par:ukd (f the hounliful repast,
arid Ohnfj! how fast the good things did
disappear. A tier dinner, groups scuttertd
over the lawnahd time was Bpnnt in social
conversation until the h ur for departure
arrived, and wishing Orandma tho returns of
many more such happy days, wo reluctantly
took our leave with pleasant memories of the
day jost sp.Mil. A Gi tsr.
Fnlr View Xtwi.
Mrs. J. C. Croes-f, who underwent an
cp?i-e,iou at tha Junior Hospital at High
Point soma tbreo weeks ago, is rapidly re
covering. f
, r. and Mrs. Addiajn Clair, of this place,
went to Charlotte tho 3rd to In Ip celebrate
their daughter's, ..Urs. SdUvell'otl) birth
day. Mr. Blair returned hcin.i yc.-tord.iy.
M s. lih.ir will probab'y spend a mouth
wit'i Mrs. tilvvell. ...
Miss Flora CVley. of Tiiemasvilie, s, out
a low d:ya h re last week visiting Mrs. Xell
Cranford..
Ed. Millikan is all i-rutles, its a gill.
Mr, S acy v 11 rill 'his regular ajpiiu -inc-iit
i:t Fair Vie-.v next Sund.iy at 3 o'clock.
I.iillo Miss Clara B! ii camo do-vn to her
gran ip i'a yesrurdjy to sp"nd tho summer.
Miss Crahtreo. O' Iv.deitjh, is visiting her
sist. r. Purs, iiobt. Gray hore.
Mr. Dava White hm vesigned his poiit:on
h .ro and hr.a moved b. ck to Tiinitv.
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Milboro Items.
The memorial eervioe at Bethany Sunday
was well attended considering the weather.
The cemetery has been nicely cleaned which
adds a goed deal to the looks of the grounds.
Messrs Ban Brown and Chas, H gar, of
Thomesville, spent Saturday and Sunday
here. '
H. O. Pngh, of Franklinville, was in
town one day last week.
Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Brown visited Miss
Maria Kivett of Staley B. F. D. Sunday
Misses Golden Aldridge and Nellie Ellis
imnt one dav last week at Cant. W. S.
iL'neberry, I
Little tditti and Master uctciie oner 01
Ramseur are visiting their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Nelson.
Miss Elsie Hayes left Tuesday for Ore
Hill where she will SDOnd the summer:'
1 Mrs. Ed Siler and Lttle daughter, of
Hamsuer, are spending the week in tnis
section visiting relatives.
I What Everybody Want.
Everybody desires good health which is
i.upossiblo unless the kidneys are sound
and healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy should
be taken at the hrst indication of any irregu
larity, und a serious illness may be averted.
Foley's Kidney Remedy will rostore your
kidneys and bladder to their normal stale
and activity. Standard Drug Co.
Mill Creek Items.
Peop'e in this icction are almr st done
planting corn.
A largo number of our people at ondo I
comieencctiient at llamsour April the I'Dth.
Mr. J. T. Scott went to Aihehoro Satur
day on business.
j Mrs. E. W, Crown an I daughter, Mi
j Lena, visaed at J. C. Craven's last Tbura
day.
Mrs. M. M. Davis, has returne! home"after
spending a week with her brother near
Kemps mill.
Mrs. J, (J. Craven is on the Bitdc list at
this writing.
Miss Nel in Brown spoilt Monday evening
with her cousin Misi Lillio Craven.
A surprise birthday dinner wai given at
Mr. J. M. 1 liaisons last Wednesday April
tho 'lt'i, it being h;s 75th, birthday. A
number of p. oplo gathered at his h J111 ne r
the noon hour ladeu with evfry imaginable
good tlii; g to eat. Mr. Ueiison was taken
by surpriso I nt enjoyed t as much as any
one there. After a foiv remarks by J J.
Aden and thanks to th? Supremo -Being,
every bidy ato t their Mil .:nd enough was
left for many more. Mr. Ilenson has boon
blind seven year. Every ouo left wishing
ni'iny iiioio happy birthdays.
There is Sanday i-'chool at Flcasc.it Ridge
every Sun ay at ten o'clock
If your appetite is poor, your whole body
j rn'ts; he insulikientiy nourished wo.kii8
j and disease must result. There's nothing
j like Iloliistr's li. oky JuonntainTea tocr.ato
j 11 healthy app-jtito. ' Itaor Tablet. 1. Slun
1 dard I'liaruiacy, Ashahoro Drug Co.
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Back Creek New.
Frank Willet, of Asheboro, spent Saturv
day night and Sunday with bis brother, John -Willttt.
James Bulla, of Spero, via' .ed at D. T
Wil.ett's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R M. Pulla spent Sunday
with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Mil
likan. , .
D. B. Millikan, of Aeheville, is visiting his
parents here this week.
D. T. Willett visited at Cicero Mack's
near Sophia Sunday. '
Misses Beatrice, Mary Wade, Bulla and
Clara Pritchard visited at Benj. Milhkan's
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryan spent Sunday
at George AUred's.
John Willett went to Asheboro on business.
atnrday. ' ,
Aich and Earl Bulla attended Elise com
menceo.ent Monday.
Coleridge Items,
Most farmSrs are about done planting corn
and cotton, while some have not planted
any.
Wheat is looking nice.
W. H. Yow has the nicest field of wheat
in the community. ; (
e were visited by a good 'rain Saturday
Several of our people attended the Union ,
Binging convention at Brush Creek the .first
Sundry in May and repoit nice singing.
The' next convention will be held at Entir
pihe Baptist Church tome time m xt year.
Miss Esther Moore, of Queen, is visiting
at her bister's Alia. W. II. Cavcnesa' this
week
II. V. Browii was a visitor at Thcs. Davis
ptst Ntndiiy evening. -
l!ov. I!. L. Fruit -filled bs appointment at
Concoid last Vuuday. Mr. Fruit is unable
jn aiher.
liov. John Thilli-M, of Bear Creek, will
preach at Deep River Chinch re-xt Sundfy
lie las been colkd to i.l utliv. Suits
teim.
Mrs. Lvdia Riddle is ipmdii.g fome time
n-iib n K Dav s' familv. tne isin her03rd '
vear ar.d is the only aunt if Thcs. and Mte.-
I). v.' Davis of the fumily.
G. W. Cfrav, of Danville. Va., is visiting1
his Inlhor at Col e rit'ge this year.
There w. s a Comic Shot f t Ctle ridge ket
Saturday night tt the AeBtlemy.
J. T. Fool bus bought setae nice tomb
stones and placed them at his mrthor's
grave nt Pleasant Grove.
There is a aood prcscect f r the Westein
& BonWe Railroad to run to Enteiprise in'.
the rear future. Ibis will ep n up a hue
country t nd will make a larser town fct Cole
ridge. We hope they will push it through,
C. M. Stoat, of West Coleridge, base; eu'cd
up a full lino of general merchandise.
Master Leak Davis has op-Tied up a line
of cuidies and alo at Coleridge.
I.rxio Cray oat bis f :ot very badly v.hi!e
cutti.'g c.osj ties h'.it w.-ek.
"Mother's Joy is a pnDumonh sa'.vo and
has uevor failed to euro pneumonia.
1M
JOHN M." HAMMER, Manager.
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