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; Ramseur Items. . North Carolina Day was observed ' at oar graded school Dec. 16th. The occasion was a very interesting and eajoyable one. "Deacon's Tribulations," a ?ery laughable and enjoyable comedy, was given at the academy Dec. , 21st .'to a very good house. Prof. Ellis, Misses Thome and 'Wheeler left for their respective homes on Dec. 22nd. Miss Whar ton spent Christmas in Bamsenr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trogdon, of North Wilkesboro. visited at Mrs F. L. Troedon's the past few days, leaving on Tuesday for a visit to Ueorgia. Mr. and Mrs. Ohappell, of Wash ington, D. 0. have been spending the past few weens ith Mrs. Chap pell's parents, Mr Jand Mrs. 6. M. Whitehead. Mr. J. A. MartO and family, of Liberty, spent the holidays with rel atives here. ' v: v : Mr. George McMath was happily married to Miss Lydu Brewer Dec. 23rd, Bev. J. T. Byrnm performing the impressive ceremony. The following stadents came . home to spend the holidays: Miss Ora 8eott, of the State Normal Col- lese. Miss Lizzie Smith, of the u, College, Eugene Marley, of Gfuilford College, and Guy and John Leonard, of Mars mil College. Miss Sallie Thomas, who ban charge of a millinery store at Lnm- berton, is at borne for the Holidays. ' Miss Pearl Leonard, who is teach. ing at North Wilkesboro is spending the week with her mother, Mrs, Oscar Leonard. : Miss Lallan B. BettB, of Raleigh, spent the past three days here with her parents, Kev. and Mrs. J. B. Bette. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Siler were called . to Millboro last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Siler 'a father, Mr. Nelson. - Oar new drne store was opened last week with Mr. N. F. Marsh in ' charge.- His macy friends are de lighted to have him in our town again. . Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Burgess, of Greensboro, visited relatives here dnnng the holidays. At the close or his school Prof. Ellis was presented with a very - handsome fountain pen by nis stu dents as a slight token of their love aad esteem. - The Christmas tree and exercises at the M. . church on Christmas eve were beautiful. On Christmas day Esq. Y. M. C. Johnson united in holy matrimony Mr. Duffiie Wilson and Miss Annie Pogb; and Mr. Malcomb Brady and Miss Sarah Wilson. These happy young conples have the very best wishes of their many friends for many years of perfect happiness. Take Care!' feememiwr that when your kidneya txe a fleeted, yonr life ia in danger. M. Mayer, Kocheator, N. Y.. aaya: "My trouble t-iarted with a a harp shooting pain over my muk which grew, worse daily. I fait slag pisb and tired, my kidney notion waa ir regular and infrequent I started nsing Foley Kidney Pills. Each dose seemed to pat new H s and strength into me, and no J am completely cored and feel better and airosffer than for yean.' Standard Drag C. .., - . - - 1 Coleridge News There was a Christmas tree at . Deep Biver Baptist church last Sat urday night . There waa a box party at Cole, rif'ge academy on December 22. A large crowd was present,. Mr. C. B. "Siler and family visit ed Mr. . W. Pool last Sunday. Mr. J. T. Pool and Miss Hattie Shields, of Siler City, were married list Sunday at 10:00 o'clock bf Mr. JiS. Caviness, J. P. Worst than an alalia of fire at sight i te saMaHie eouHt of eroap, bruagng dread M thw howashonl. Careful laoJisn keep J J. -y s Unrntj and T in the hooae and r it at tits &rt of dangar. It coa- U'ns im cutss, L.awnarq vrsgbo. r: In. Let CL--?, ta fawd jiat m'.jI J I 3 1. sL i :'.:; ; Randleman News Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ferree and children, of Danville, are visiting relatives here this week, i , ' Henry Clapp returned to Dan ville Tuesday after spending the holidays here with ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clapp. Mr. Alfred Beasley, who holds a position with the American Ex change Bank, of Greensboro, waa at borne for toe Holidays. Stanhope Bryant, who is a student of Fishbnrn's Military School, is at home for the Christmas vacation. Dr. P. B. MoFadyen spent Friday in High Point on business. . Messrs. r. A. and Frank xiayes, of Greensboro, were here for several days this week. . K. r. Dicks, of Ureenscoro, was a business visitor here several days of last week. :2 Mrs. M. C. Dicks left Saturday for Baltimore where she will spend ten days. Mr. Julian Bryant, ef Richmond, Va., is the guest of his brother, Mr. W.T.Bryant. Trela Collins is at home for the holidays, v Mrs. Lassiter and son, of Winston, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collins. Miss Mamye Bulla has returned from Sawyers where she spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.' June Fox are visit ing relatives in Winte-ville. , Col. Fries, of Winston; Messrs. Hunter and Watkins, of Greensboro, were business visitors here Saturday. Mr. E. A. Redding, who has been the popular and efficient manager of The Kandleman Drug uo., nas re signed and will accept a travelling position the first of the year. 3. E. Mendenhall, of the Smith erman Grocery Co., was in town first of the week. The graded school begins Wednes. dav. Jan. 4. for the spring term. The patrons express themselves as delighted with the excellent worn Supt Bbbcrtaon and his faithful as sistants are accomplishing. ' Miss Juanita Bedding, jf Greens boro, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bedding. Haw'aTbJst Ws offer On Hundred Dollar Reward for any cue of Catarrh that cannot be eared by Hairs Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNEY 0 Toledo, O. We, the ondenianed, bare known W. f. Cheney for the la 16 yean, and believe him perfectly honorable In all badneaa tranametiona, made by bis Sim. WALDINO, K1NNA8 A Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and moooos nrfaoea ol me ayswm. isiumouiuKiii inn. per botUe. Soil by ail D nnlsta. Take Hall's Family Fills tor constipation. Spero News.' ' Mr . Charlie and Tilden Harrel, of Thomasvule, spent vnrisimas in town. Mr. Nathan Stalker, of Indiana, .... T TTT is visiting nis nrcie, air. u. tt. Mr. J as. Bolla and J. T. and Frank Willet returned from 8hUjh Saturday. , Several of the young peoyie spent A Simple Safe Gaard For Mothers n . nilbana' 32fl ' Inirlea Aw.. Yonngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by el- perienoe. y little girt naa a aemre ouiu and eongbed almost oontinnonaly. My aieter reoommendea roiey a nooey ana ar. ah c A . T Lm mIImm! tha inStlBmai- tion in her throat and alter naing only one bot tle nex tnroe ana wags www from inflammation. 8isoe then I always - l ..I. l dm'. Hams .Mi4 TVr in the hoaae. Accept no subauiutes. Stand ard urug Kio. Prozress News. Mftaara. J. J. Elder, insurance. D. L. Elder, medical stadent at the TTnivM-aitv. and J. N. Elder, medic al student at Richmond Medical College, are spending' holidays with their faUer, w. jn. jsiaer. - A Urawdfal WHtl ' i tTomataiSB, gnn, ua nan. ra y nvpt tnaMDt with r r-Llena Arsm to preet Uol r-i' a or f' rse. I;'s te q'-Jiset, sareat 1: au waji woaaa aa aiao tor deit t- ( i rnsor i-0. at wr Lil v. ,; , :-j.t 2 : r. r,.r.'-: - -t . Franklinville News ;; The Christmas entertainments at both churches were qa:e a snncess; Mrs. Marv Steel, who has been confined with rheumatism for some time, is improving. v G. C. Russell entertained his PhW lathea class Christmas wilh a dinner. Mr. Alex Hanson, of Sharon, Pa.i is spending some time in town with relatives. Mr. Henson left Randolph 20 years ago, when 4 years of age, and this is his first visit to his old home. ' Miss Lils Fentress, who is teach ing school at Canton, is at home for holidays. Prizes were offered the ladies who kept the nicest yards. They have been awarded, bnt for lack of space will appear next week. , ' Mr. Hugh Parks gave a supper Monday night to ' his employees The occasion was an enjoyable one, and illustrated the kindly feeling which exists between Mr. Parks and family, and his acquaintances. A sprained ankle win ntnaliy disable the iaiored person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Liniment ia applied a cure may be effected in three or four daya. This liniment ia one of the best and most re markable preparations in nse. - Sold by all dealers. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't Mistake the Cause of Your Troubles. . An Asheboro Citi zen Shows How to Cure Them. ' Many people never suspect their' kidneys. . If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that it is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itself. And so it is with all the other symp toms of kidnev disorders. That is just where the danger lies. You must cure tnese troubles or they may lead to diabetes or Bright's disease. The best remedy to use is Doan'f Judney nils. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Asheboro people testify to permanent cures. Mrs. B. U. Hale, Salisbury St. Asheboro, N. 0., says: ''For some months I suffered from backache and pains across my loins and at times was unable to get about. '1 was en tirely devoid of ambition and bad nervous spells and ' frequent head aches. 1 was unable to obtain re lief until I procured Boan's Kidney fills at the Standard Drag Co. The contents of one box removed the pains in my back, strengthened my kidneys aud improved my healtn greatly. I shall always endorse this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United states. . -j k . Remember the name Doan's and take no other. If joe are suffering from biliousness. constipation, indigestion, chronic .heidache invest one cent la a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Den Moines, Iowa, with yonr name and address plainly on the baok, and they will forward yon a free sample of Chamberlaia'a Stomaoh and liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. . TWO MORE BLUE RIBBONS AWARDED by the State Fair, tlacon, Ga. (1910). The N. O. (1910) to JACKSON 'TKe Celebrated Vow Orleans Cc:: " :K For QUALITY, FLAVQn end STUGTa. Our puaiitntee: Jexiaon C' ci-'t tzilz'j yea cr raorty refunded by grocer, Jxazn :rs Cxr9 Co., ITctz OrL:r3. Lxrsxizd ti-bt blue ritbers G M W "lc73 tar'. - r itK LCT71 rtur '-c V,: M rrc ' f - ' . V . AtaAPPV ) one wber health abouoda. With Impure Moo4 tharc can . ' not be good health. , ., With a disordered LIVER thare canaotbs food Mood. .. 1 era mm revivify the torpid LIVER and restore iU natural action. A healthy LIVER means pore ;. ' Mood. i, . Pare Mood weans health. v , : Hentta means happiness. Tmkeno Svtatnote. All DrticEkU. D) . tls rxttarsJCae to store up tx-lJ 4tiki ri&lij for dm &3EiTiUl:!jn Is riarsrw'n beet and ?ikk PHOSPHORIC ACID ' Rock Phosphate Natural Fertilizer Fifty pounds of Rook Phosphate mixed with one load manure will increase yonr crop yield from 40 to 75 pet cent. . . Writ today for prices, CENTRAL PHOSPHATE COMPANY Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. The largest and finest carload of Horses and Mules iever brought to Asheboro This slock is for sale at reasonable prices. Call at our stables and see them. McDowell Live Stock and f Livery Company. Asheboro, N. C, Dec. 20, 1910 tlecklenburg Fair, Charlotte, SnUA czi c3 c:i rzciil In tifi '.T7 r M E e Foot muscles that rebel at beinp bound ud in stiff shoe leather - should never be forced. ' Feet that fret, make work. fun, or even rest, impossible. Tf irMir fo' o r. tnciriVA Tf to our dealer in your town and ask to be shown C2.C0 SHIKZ made flexible made with all the stiffness taken out It has solved the shoe problem for thousands of women to whom jxtw shoes are simon-pure torture. The sole is solid and tough, but it bends like a moc casin. The vamp is of kid, soft but tough as a board. You'll vote this shoe the most comfortable you . ever slipped on. Style all you care for. Wear it's a Southern Girl and the Southern Girl- shoe has a reputation in that line. . ' - . "Modi in mil ityltilipt4ztpamp$lici and hituit tts. CRADDOCK-TEaY CO LYNCCSVB6. VA. Sold W. J. MILLER, The Cartercar AS GOOD AS THE BEST ON GOOD ROADS The very best car in existence for bad or indifferent roads. . Easiest to learn. Easiest to handle. Will pull through any sand-bed or up any hill where there is a road at all. , :, : ; . I ..: Let me show you on your own worst road. HENRY A. Agent Randolph County S What are you going to do this Fall ? Let va help you decide the question. Would you like to be a Sten ographer and a Book-keeeper ? If so we have a propo tion to make you. , v ' , For full particulars address - , L. B; JACILSON Principal,' HIGH POINT BUSINESS COLLEGE, Pll Hish Point, - - - . . - North Carolina. Blotico Tar: Payor, . I will attend the following times and places for the eoJKiion cf ths lof 1910: , . taxes Faimav ' Triaity OIdla ' "Newllist SJ-r FVia . " Contra) Falls FraakliaWlls Or.s Cbapsl " I "..-oro ' id CbaMBssa rrevideois VTof ui!ls - Iadismaa falls : " ; l.'- .. . ' ' ' v L.-ntt'a T ire star.L.- " Tows Zxm " ...iLl " t . ' r 1. - MM . C2.CD by J Asheboro, N. C. PAGE, JR. " Aberdeen, N. C. AY ! I' rio. 30 1 35 -"1 31 - "I 31." Friday loraoooa " aftarnooa Saturday foreoooa " i srnooa Taaadry tot a Janaar 3 .1" ! I .
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