r-1
11
Vr. J. W. 8tM. Of Steed VB
)' yji tflwri OB pualnejat Tuesday. ' "A'
Ur. and Mra. f. D. Rosa watw l
j: iiMibifO laat waahoa
Iles Mildred Wa W tWIfaf U
. Mgh Point auaaay, A,,
fl. IV OaUla. of MtreC 'tf
irW Annie -weat W'
w Solnt, raturalag Ww
;' ...i .- i it, i;
k extneded tie to taWUvaa ta.
eharlbiba, '
V. J. DMThL
u'-fclaalateft'B
. " - ' - Imti
Copbia Mow!? MraUi iiftW
te Mltdar WfU W HW
Cwmbor BtfW-
bar -bw tMllf. ,w4i A
Mr; X.'. U.tftmti'.9tMmmmt,
proprietor of . Wm4 cnm
is twa: tfa 4f. .;'wv.
to school at Qmttford (Ml,
.TbaakstiTipi at koaaa.
. wi Muida Dtekaaa. .. wbo . im
' toacb&ft V'S'arW; waa at
u ntrU Corolla-ai flaac
"mw. waa la AaVoio DiaiMf oirt
mium Aim aad Oornla BrUloW.
T Hlh Potol. TlaltaA Wm Kit-
4red Fila Thanksitnf,
Mm. J. 8. Lawto toft TueUr fof
3tenatrra wbjr- ab want nw
daftor ao,.
Th teacham t thai rdd Aool
minded tba Teaebera' AaaMioj
.wAlcb met lit Oreeoaboro Uia latter
art of laat. waak. ,. - -r- j .
art of laat,
Ira. W. 8." Hall aad children, of
OteeBTHe, 8. C Wfco baVobeiea Tl-
Hint Mra. Hall'a parent, Mr:
arm v.. B. Pnch. returned home
Friday-
' Miss Leona Parrlah, who has been
wJil. Mttnila in HUb Point.
"rstorned to bar borne on, iara,way
Route 1. " Sha wsa tba gueat of Mrs.
' M. W-Parrian tha first of the week.
, . The cuLlr teachers iH meet tn.
Asheboro cn Satr4r. Dr. H. B,
Hiatt will talk ob. bacteria and
anltatlon and Dr- H. W. Godger, of
Oreensboro, wttt apeak oa reaat and
' molds. t
Mr. Erneat WHUaina . BAtfo,
' ' C BanTtfle. Ta- .who. hara been
Tlaltini Mr. WUltamjiT .father,. L ht'j
W. X 'wmiaiaa, ot 'Rawdenisiit S.
'' , rtnrned hoaie raniljr-: Mr, WU
' Kanta was onee a raluod enp)o
. The Conner. ( , , ,
ReT. vT. M. lotnaoa preached
. tooblns.farwwa aennoa last Bun-
gar mornlag at ha Aaheboro M. P.
;'''kircn. " Mr. Jobaaoa 'baa , been
:-s it pastor of tba Aaheboro churchi
Mr firm yeara aad tha people of tba
f tawn bay all tha wklle baaa mwh,
aiuebed to hlnl aat bia famlr; n
9 Wt wtehea of al follow' them ! .Bo
where' M'?6bauo heeonea tjyi aaBf-
; 'Xjanoo piojnBQ b? waion aejjsnf
:j . Frlenda In Asheboro era la - tii
" eelpt of tha follow tag:) Mr. and
Mrs. Henry CUy TaataV request, the
' pleaaure of your ootnpany at ,,the
Barrlage of their daughter, Laura
Kate, to Rererend Jasaa EM Prltch-
ard on Thursday aiternooa, Da
eamber the twelfth, at half after
One o'clock at their homo. BUer CityJ
eamber the twenJta, BrinklyTtllieea
North CaroVaa, At Itome after Do
' eember tha twedUeth, BrlnUeyrtlle,
' North Carolina. f
Rot. T. . Ogbura and family, of
Oreensboro, hare arrlred In Ashe-
" boro. They bare lined In Oreens
boro for tha past fire years, Mr.
Ogburn having eerred Grace Meth
odist Protestant church for that
length of time. Mr. Ogbnra needs
' no Introduction to the Asheboro pew.
pla whm ha comes to aerre, hat
ing preached to them on different
occasions,
preacher.
Ha Is considered a fine
a good pastor and .iarithe Patterson Loving Culor ' this
high-toned Chrietlaa'gentleman, and
tha Methodist Protestant church
la to he oosgratulaed on having neb
a pastor.
I I
4, w la towa.dnFaaJ
LlMdlf. iVwV B V t ., -,J
vt to !jSr i
la-taws Saturday. ' J
Rr, C. O.Hubberd Hv.M
Hr.'am. SwalaHot ludjHu,
fw Im law
Mr. Marl' BaatwTa. whals Wm
tatsfchoeltfarhla; ww iaf tewa
D. A.
(Mullm.
aaiai, OB
LJUH.SMUM .Tw,
J with BitteM Ce..
,wa ..d.waf Ua wlmtM. a
latter troai LtJaNl,a4 14IB0
amaf 'a
wko
taaeblM tta ra4
Barllaateavaaaat tk wwkmd wlU
Ua boaMtotU U Somta iahobora.
i!A6iiaV tlla Ttottoaa U 'towa tUa
rail ai ' Uaoraa SaaaAh. Bltor
Clty;' 0.' ir NWjBa, d. L. J.
T. atorabafcd ' ft.' ft. Ktu, Or
W; . A. "iraatra Jftbj. '
(Miiiiaad Xa K- Cranford, of
BlaeaayTlattad fm tov Bandar
Mr. J. P. Barrouf ba aad bob Bart
of War Kotr van U tova th
drat .of fcU wak.
monat tot HftnaawM waora tnx
wtttj. raaidai,,.afri,' liW. "JiaTlBg
TbaBkjijrlag aerrleea -were held
It) .heMjtthodlat Protsstant eKurch
lmtWi - orreringa were
nude la, oaah, and other donations
for tha Qjphaaa' Home at Denton.
The baVaar at tha Armory oyer
the lEAxl4fttt6n Grocery la attract
ing atrftlfo;: " Patronage la so
licited. . Proceeds wlli be used to
furnish i arvraont kt the 'Soldiers
Home. "
, Xha aommlsslonera, Messrs.
W. T.eFoqahee. J. A. Wither and
H. O. Tomjlnson. as well as tba
oiuer regular county officers, were
sworn In Monday.
,"llr.',Aaa Wade Bogga and little
dauhtei; Dorothy, of El Paso, Tex,
Greensboro aat week on business.
were the guests of Mrs-' Jean Rush
last Friday night. They left Sat
urday for Troy where they go to
visit Mr. C. C. Wadee family.
Tba basaar at the Armory over
tha Lexington Grocery, begins at
noon today and continues through
tomorrow. Different booths have
Jbeen .arranged and almost everythln
vrtfl be on sale candy, groceries.
fancy work, pictures and magaslnee,
- irer. i. a. Thompaoa, tha now
pastor of tha Methodist Episco
pal church, arrived la Asheboro
Tuesday. His was pastor of the M,
E. church at Mooreaville before com
ing to Asheboro and comes high
ly recommended.
Aobeborq Baaday Bcbooiev
. Attendance and ooUactlon Sunday,
Dec. 1. , .
Methodist Episcopal Attendance,
W; collection. 11.11.
. .ffreebytarlan Atteadance, tl
oellectloa, .7ft, '
Methodist Protestant Attendanc
IM--collection, 11.41. .
(kj ..;)c.t Attendance, 49; collee-
, "'--Atteindanc, ltf; colleo-
Hk.i.n. .'Miir'af the Primary De
, lH..;wi.t of Marlboro Graded!
y. " -A .ir-.
First Grade Lester Snider, Pearl
Spencer.
Third Gradey-Jamee Davis, Ben
Lowe, Paul Farlow.CIara Ward, Jef
frey Cox, '- ' :"-
Fourth Grade Flossie Smith,
BerthsSponcer Ethel Cox, Cllnnle
Farlow.
Tha Marlboro Phllathea class was
delghtfuy entertained by Miss El
mlna Farlow Thursday afternoon.
Clarence H. Poe. author of '"Where
Half .the World lsWaklng Vp'Woi
year aa having dona tha best llterar
work of any North Carolinian.' Thle
Is tha second ilUa Mr. Poe has won
tha cni
1111 1 ' . 1 1
W-U7BlMT wan enjoyed by v W
rHBg HWI
b bat, a4v41aT wai jff.".'
Barker,
.FroTidaBoa acbool adJovnMd 'for
Tlaakaglriaa; aad . Ua srUolfal,
tUm Aamlo BaBbow.vaaMt thai tb
catmint tar father a.
Mr. W.- ft. . Naaoa aad dassbUr,
Mlaa Batalla, atUmdad t,b Taaeh'l
era' Aaau&klr at Oraanaboro tl-l.
hUtUa R7Bo6 , of . 01.
ford Caltefa, caM. hoawi Wada-
jlax OtamlBg to fad a fav,Aaw Wtth
wr uvaw, ra. ? ictona nvraaua.
hflM MyrtW1pox. .who fei attaBd-
U chool 'at Likartr, 'eaaaa to
Hilt ha? araaDta, Mr- m4 Hra. Vj
Cax, for a tew dara. i
Miaiia. -MtOB ad Otettia, C
waahoro, aad Mai Alata, who la
lehlal mmp CMar FaUa. aaaait
TkaakaclTla with tUW aaata,Kr-
a4 Mm.iO. F. Bfcrk. ' '
Mr- Bafaa Barkay. who haw baaa
vk aa kBC, to aw mm. haj oof
aaia. " '-
Tbora wa m anryrlaw aarty t
Mr. 8. V Oobia'a ta aaWbmU Mr.'
WaUwr.-Coaaw MrtMar; Nor. SfB;
which m wall atUadad by tba
yvaBf palo.aa4 hr raaert
aa tuaa.
Mr. -C- 0. Fraalar aad Willi, of
Aahalipro, rlalted Mra. SarabJ Bar-
kr ieBUy.
Mlap UUte Fagk, Wo la taachJ
lag at Moaatt'Bj, ojum koaao for
ThMkaglTbic",
., flbaoataa; at Alaestarlew
In a shooting affair at AlW-
marla Monday 8. A. Btacka abot and
seriously Injured Arthur Mlila,. The
'fc.wjhaMlJla wt)brZl.ior bgr jpdlngvam-
hto the lioma of Staeka the nlghd
before and threatened to shoot him.
Mills' was arrested but escaped be
fore Jail was reached, and waa him
self afterwards shot by SUcks
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way te
aura deafness, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness Is
caused by an Inflamed condition af
the mucous lining oi the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed
you have" a rubbing sound or lm
perfect -hearing, and when it la en'
tlreIy'losed, Deafness is the re
sult, and unless the inflammation
rsn be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condltlon.hear-
lng will be destroyed forever; nine
Ms out of ten are caused oy ca-
rrb. which Is nothing but an In'
flamed condition of tha . mucous
surfaces.
Wa will Rive One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of- Deafness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars, tree.
Central Hotel Changes Management.
The Central Hotel has under
gone a change in management- Mr,
Alaon uman has leased It and as
sumed management the first- Mr.
A. A. Spencer and fatmlly have
moved Into the Da via hpme on,Sun
set avenue.
STOMACH MISERY
' JUST VANISHES
No Indigestion, Gas, ,; pi
Sourness After Taking
Tapes Diapepsin"
If what yon aa, Is sourlna)
your atomaeh or Ilea Ilka a lump
of lead, refusing to digeat, or you
bekh gaaea o arnetata sour, oadl'
(tested food; or have a feeling of
dlalneas, heartburn, fullness, nausea.
tad ' We ta mouth end stomach
headaeha h!a la Indigestion.
A full ease of Papa's Dlapepsfa
costs only fifty cents and will thor
oughly sura your ontof-order stom
sch. aad leave sufficient about the
house In ease soma one also la Qts
family may suffer from stomach
trouble or Indigestion-,
Ask your pharmacist to ahow yon
the formula plainly printed on these
HPy-cent eases, then you will un
derstand why drSDep'lc trouble of
all kinds muat go, and why ,hey
usually relieve sour, out-of-order
stomachs or indigestion, In five minutes-
, Diapepsin la harmless and
tastes like candy, though each dose
contains power sufficient v digest
and prepare for asslmHlatlon Into the
blood all the food you eat; besides.
It makes you go to tha table with a
healthy appetite; but, hat will
please you motet, la that you will
feel that your stomach and intestine
are cl -an and fresh, and you will no
need to Tesort t laxa'lvees or liver
pills f r ttllousnrss or constipation-
This city will have many Diapep-
kIb cranks, aa some people will call
them, but you vdll be cranky about
t'lls splendid stomach prepartlon,
too. If you ever try a little for Indi
gestion or stomach misery, v
Btstrpjiti.vafOa .Oaas-i
. Inaars, I
n. T- .CavineBM-de)8aajH(
ieBdance.:.JCHrkv .feMif.. .
day atteadanee heard of .
healths. .mfjmv-'- .
Caitina up aUll .:.Mt-
XpxsasM Bttiag Btata . Aaao- i
tlalluB Com'ras...,,
100
Total al'd ft. v:.Cav(aaBi..:t5t.
ir. T. Fouehee. lt day ab-
tndaBe. jf
Traveled 44! miles at ient? Jl.tO
day DiiuUr KuU. Bd.-. t 1.00
lBsieetg. bg. and mlVeaga.,. ft.it
Ex. Bjaetiag SUte Aaaa,Co".,S.Tt
Iasaeetlag brida. . . . W
Total i al'd V, T. FoartH'l4
F. Bulla, ad. 19 da7a..t4f.i
I dayattd, Equis. Bd !)
lasptg kg. and mOoaga. . . . ,-l
Trnv, mUaw at ,... . lft.tO
f Totai" alow'.,'Bla.Ms.
Beaawtaaalsa.,
K. T, Caivlaew.., ....M74I
T. Vouakae. Tft.lft
F. BBlla.. - . ... ... il.ll
Total.. .. - ..lft.14
Number of regular meealaas....ll
Mimber special ateeUag aaaTaBW-
Ing electloa rattraa aad. twa-day.'aaaBloBii,.-.,
I
Total ataiber days la
STATBKiF NORTH CAROLINA,
County of Raadolih.
L Gao. T. Mardoek, Clark to , th
Board of County Commissioner of
said county, do hereby certify that
the foregoing la a correct report
Of tha amounta audited and allowed
by tha said board to tha members
her. 10th, It IS.
GEO. T. MURDOCH,
Clerk to the Board.
Canaan News.
Mr. J. V. Cranford, who has basB
visiting friends and relatives la this
section, ' returned ot bia homa In
Greensboro VoadaWj
Mrs. Sallle Loflin, of Fora. Is
spending a few days with her son,
Mr. Hayea Loflin, at Hannerarllle,
fog this week with his parents.
. Mr. James Hoover, of Flora,' vis
ited at Mrs. Jane Hunt's Saturday
and. Sunday.
Mr. Staunton Ward, of Flora,
visited at J. 8. Harris's Sunday,
Mr. Perils Small, of Fullers, and
Mias Tura Laughlln, of Flora.were
happily married on last Sunday,
Mr. A. Rldgea little daughter.Myr-
te, has been very sick with a
sore throat the past week.
There is prayer meeting and Sun
day bchool at Canaan every Sunday.
Escapes An Awful Fate.
A thousand tongues could not ex
press the gratitude of Mrs. J. B-
Cox, of Joliet, 111., for her wonder-
iui deliverance from an awrui late.
'Typhoid-pneumonia had left me
with a dreadful couKh,"she writes.
"Some times I had such awful cough
rag spells I tnouent I would aie.
could get no heln from doctors1
treatment or other medicines till 1
used nr. Kine-a Nt Discovery.
But I owe my life to this wonderful
remedy for I scarcely cough at all
now." Quick - and Bare, its the
most reliable of all throat and lung
medicines. Every bottle guaranteed
60c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at
Asheboro Drug Co.
Obituary.
Mrs. Ida Walker, wife of W. W,
Walker, died at her home Nov. 17.
1912.: She Is survived by four
children. Mrs. Walker was a faith
ful, tireless Christian worker and
will ha sadly mined In her church,
and Sunday school. Wa shall mlaa,
her from services and her vacant
seat will onhrrammd ua that one
our members has gone to her re
ward. '
Aa her pastor having been in her
home during her sickness I .' can.'
safely aay that she died "without
complaining. May God's rich bless!
lngs rest on tha dear children Her
remains were laid to rest In Cool
Springs cemetery. '
O. W- HASMER.
Spero Items.
Mr. and Mra. Walter Mllllkan
spent Sunday in Worthville visit
ing relatives.
Messrs. Jamefl Bulla and, . John
Wllett, of High Point, spent last
Thursday at this place.
Miss Beulah Robblns, of Ashe
boro, spent Thanksgiving with her
cousins, the'MWe Bujaof this
(lace. ' " ' , - nf W
Messrs. D. W and 'Waller ,M1W-
kani and F, J. Bulla apect Tues
day lnAsheboro.
Emory Bulla, of Glenoa, la spend
ing this week with hia parents.
JEWELRY-
JEWELRY !
You will fiai at my store anythinr you want fronrt diamond
to a five cent collar button. If .you are thinking of giving
xmithing useful for a Christmas present, come to my store;
t will neip you p05eci wnai
reasonable. .
AU Wotamrmikteed
Mv Ootieal department is
pl1f of;t9gt and
YOUR WM1 MAT
MEiw faj&d&Y mtm9$tf9Z& to' youf healtll .
aid" eyesights J protHe glasses to meet every defect of
sion and any charges are mooerate. ' " i ' K "
No Clare fr ejuiBBiaatioa. .. It) Vv w
JAMElJHNSQN:
i Oppwite l'oSofflfft A&elSif ?, ft.
'"''V 'S i ftF
t "RnnK HUT
BUILT jfO UPHOLD A STANDARD:
They Have the Style, Finish and Durability
We have put a little more than seemed necessary in
to the "ROCK HILL" BUGGYin material, wotk
manship and the latest improved manufacturing
Ideas with much attention paid to the little, derails
that go so far to insure buggy satisfaction and long
service. - - - -
THE ROCK HILL BUGGY COMPANY
Rock Hill, S. C.
FOR SALE BY
McCrary-Redding Hardware Company
Asheboro, N. C. v
MtMa1
MMMItty.MMMtM.
II ,S P E C I
COURT
SOaltoxallKhlMy
Pfllft . ....ii.25c
H.0 Swamp i. Raatv-85c
1.00 Parana aa85c
l.iX).Hood,aSajmp'-85e
Gold Fish tree -with er
cry 25c bottlaj Cbarry
Bark Cougn Syrup.
BexaJl Lnti1'Livtr H
; Pillt.601nbor.caly-10c
Recall Ko KoKau
eta : 25c
Standard Drug Company
HIIII 1 1 M l"M I MM H''H 1 1 IIHWI
t I 1 1 1 I M l 1 1 H
. Gift From the Pages.
Blscoe and Aberdeen are each to
have a 110,000 Methodist cnurcn
erected as a gift from tha Page
brothers. Robt. N., Juuntus R-. Hen
ry A. and r rana, ana ineir awara
in memory of their father, tha lata
A. " F. Page. The .Pagea are aner-
ous and publlc-splribadmnien who hart
dona much for thalr section of
State.
tha
JEWELRY !
jrou wani. ry prices are very
ttoti$Uctibd;;
comblete. You Jdnlv hare oni
still you Regttcl and " abusa
NEED ATTENTION
nrranmsi
I Iff it
tt
ftt tit
ftfttftaaaaaa
ll.K V
A L S FOR ii
WEEK;
Absolutely free, a large,
Geiendar for 1913.. ift ,
Nyal'ft Remedies at half
price if you want them '
School Books, Tablets,
Pencil, and the larg it
line of Drugs in the
county. , . ,,
Our Christmas goods
are beginning to come.
In tha November election the vote
for Congressman In this, the Sev
enth district, was Page 17,873; Lawa
12,449, giving Page a plurality ot
5.4 14. '
Tha appointment of William P.
Jackson, Reublican, ta succeed tha
lata Senator Ralnerj of Maryland,
reduces the Democratic Sonatorft
U. 48 and leaves tha VIcr ' resident
to cast tha ecldlnr w'a i