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NOTIOI North CaroHa. Randolph County. In ie Huperler Cur before the Clerk. W P. Woo ana B. M. pleroe, Adnars. 'of Robert Wood. eoed. v, Mweui TMe'onJnt, atraatus Pierce, Hanry Pierce, Janette Green or her unknown helra at law. Bert Gilbert an" the otba unknown heir, at law t EuKenla allfcer the unknown heli at law of Kufua 7 food. Turner Barria Jerome Harris an ullua Harrla, the unknown helra at Uw of nufua Harrla, tiray Carter an John Carter or their unknown helra at law. If (hey be dead. wUI take aetlee that an action entitled aa above haa been commenced a the Superior Court f Randolph County to have a ll ac count and eettlemnt ef the eatato Robert Wood, deoeaaed. In which the aid defendants are n'cesaary Partl; and the cald detendanta will further tk notice that they are required to eppar at the office of Yf. C. Hammond, Clark of the Superior Court of nandolph coua ty. In the court heuae at Aaheboro N. C. on Hie lath day of December. 112 and answer or demur to the Petition In aald cauae or the plaintlffa will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded la aald comprint, Thla the th day of November. 11I W. C. HAMM6ND. Clerk Superior Court NSTIce Havlnc qualified aa administratrix on i cmot. or 3 r Stroud, deceased. before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of th Superior Court of ltandolph County, an kArson havlnor claims aralnBt aald ea- JAJISSS1 oTr b.f.r. the 1st day of beee-mber 1913, -or thla &7JrJR owinV aald ... 'Sr.V Will roroe forward and make "ThU lh daT o7 No'ember. . Thla 9th gBBlfiTIB 8TROITD Admlnlatrat.lx ef J. C. roud.jeod. " MOWCB North Carotlsa. Randolph coun ty, ia the Saperior Court. Sarah Lowdermllk t al tb. Mag gl9 wuii". .,, The defendant above named wi fjivo notice that aa action entitled as abovo baa keen commenced 1 the superior court of Randolph coum ty to sell certain timbers t0 raise astets and for partition; and the aid defendant will further take notice that she Is required to ap rar at. that office of the clerk of ttie superior court fer Randolph aounty, fon the th day of Decem ber 1912. and answer or demur to the complaint in said actloa, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said corn- Dial nt. This7th dar Of November, 1912. W. C. HAMMOND. Clerk Superior Ceurt Raadoloh C NOTICE Having qualified as Extr so the state of M. G. Buie. deceased, be- tfre W. C. Hammosd, clerk of the uperior court of Randolph county ... iiBuinv claims Strains said eBtate are sotifled to present tt.om to the umderslgned, duly veri fied, on or before the 14th day oi November, 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing Bald estate will come forward and make Imme diate settlement. This 7th day ef November, 1912. j. T. Btlli, Kxtr. Notice of Laud Sale. ,..... n,,.or VfOled in the ui.dei-8.kntn by utcite rei.nerd i ut i i rocetdinus entitled "A.A. Scott aunir., J. T. Scott, deed. V. Mancy sicott et al," lu theSupe- riur Cou.t of Randolph county ,1 will " ,, - -i... . ,,.. ..iirt ell at PUL1C aucuvu - Louse door in Ashtboro, N. C, on the 4th d y of January, 1913, at 13 clock M., the fol.owing lands situ ate In Kaniseur, N. C, bounded as 7i,,. .i. KninnlnK a t a 1.. ' i ci,,mi,in Mfir Co.'a corner Tnd runs east to R.A.Smith's rj W enrner- thence south to K. IX- w. currier, uu.w .. A. Smiths S. W. corner; tnenoe , . urnwh I..,ttorlrdi N. W. cor lOUtn to D. W- : thence north . Une to the beginning, containing . . i-Tri .M- ...I, Terms Of Sal. One-tmra CSSn, balanoe upon a credit of six months, riTt.lJ rTin- tLtr, i.n .hZ pproved securitf being given there- Cor, deferred payments to bear Inter j .t l-l Jt. from 1t of aaha. This Nor, 0. IBlsV au owii, Admr. I. T. Bcott, deed. vonca. Havlns; qaalinad as admr. on the state ot H. u. roser. oecesaea, os- lure vt .u.nauaiuvsiu, viera ut ius am perior Court of Randolph county, all senwna ha4na- clatma aralnat aid estate are aotifled to present them to the nadarslgned, duly verl- f'ed, on or Deiora the 30th day or isovember 1811, or this notice will tie nlea 'e In bar of their twenvanr! and nil persons owing said estate will conie forward and make imme- dtate se tlement, K. I CAUSEY. Admr. Thl2 sth day of Nov., 1912, NCTT5 OP JjlJfD SAfiE Ty v'rtue of the powers vested In the undersigned by decree render d in the special proceed In rs en- titled "In re Mollle Wall et &." in ine superior court of Kndolpti cnunty, 1 will sell at public auction tne superior court of Rnndolph at the court rrrse door.lr aVeboro J MyH?i jannary, 1913, at 12 o clock M, the ..,7 ' vJLJii;B.r;"i."8. ' spld county bounded as follows, to- nitg east 6 chains and 82 links to a stone, thence south 14 1-2 degree wert 1 chain and 42 links to a stone, thence west to the branch. Caddell s N. E. corner 1 west Wltn B. w. aauu uuw trane's orlelnal line- thence eaat oa to a utake In ha Lack y line; tbe.oa to Columbia Mf. Co.'a line; thanCS " ,7T ,V.,T ft ,t ., L nortbw thaaldHne4.ollukatnspine:k.n.. n,.r, with rnlumhl Mfa- CO 'S aid Un Baxt Chains to a east IS 75 liuka to the Long brsncb: thenae oa '.brchto tT& "ranch, William Wood's llne.thence ' good farm of 72 acre, on Brush talnlne 1 acre P the various courses of the branca1 creek, one mile 1 from Cheek s MiUs lainrng 1 acre, more - .ii jitn , SO aerea cleared and lmoroved. ' 35 thence down ginning, contalnln or less, known as lot No. 1 Terms of sale: one-third cash, the balance open a credit of sis months, approved security being given for deferred payments, the third in six months, title to be re same to bear interest at the legal talned till all the purchase priae la rate from day of sale. 1 PW. ' This December , 1912. . This Nor- 18 11. R. 0. Kelly, Commissionarl . J. A- 8PENCB, Commr. Annual Btateanent of County Oom- A mlsolonera. H. T. Cavlnees. 15 days at tendance $30.00 day attendance) bd. health. 4.00 Cutting up stills . ... 1.00 Ex. meeting St. Asso. Comra 18.3'. Cutting up stills.. , Inspecting brlgde ... ,. 2.00 200 Total all'd H. T- Carlness. .$57.35 W. T. FcukImm, 18 ds. at. .$28.00 Traelled 44 miles at Bo 22.10 1 day member Equli. Bd.... 2.01 Inspecting bridge and mileage 3.39 Kx. meeting State Aseo Com ll-TJ Inspecting bridge 2.00 Total all'd W. T. Fouihee. ,$7C.l B. F. Bulla, att'd. 20 days.. $40.00 1 day attd. Euqls. Bd 2.00 Inspecting bridge and m'lleag 2.80 Traelled 218 miles at Sc.. 10.88 Total allowed B. F. BuUa.$55.0 Recapitulation. H. T. Caylness.... .. ... ..$57.35 W. T. Foushee 79.19 B. F- Bulla '. 65.60 Total $192.14 Number of regular meetings. .. .12 Number special meetings canvass ing election returns and two day sessions t Total number days In sesion..2d STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Randolph. I, Geo. T. Murdock, Clerk to the Board of County Commilsloners of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a correct report of the amounts audited and allowed by the said board to the members there of for the year ending November 30, 1912. GEO. T- MURDOCK, Clerk to Board. NOTICE Randolph County, In Ellaabeth Stratford by her next friend P. A. Mendenhail, Minnie mrairoro, Geo L. luinnell, Zula Ivonnell, P. A. Mendenhail. juar.lerle Mendenl.all, et al, va. Robert L. Stratford, et al. The defendant above nmaed will take notice that an action entitled aa above naa been commenced In the Superior Court of nandolph County for the aale t he la required to apnear at the cfi.ffi of the Clerk of the Superior Court n tho ili day of December, 1P12, nt the court house In Aslieboro, North Car olina, and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action, or the plalntirf win apply to the court for the relief demanded In aald complaint. Thla the Ith day er November, 1912. W. C. HAMMOND, Clei k Superior Court , Mortgage Sale, By virtue of the power contained in the mortgage deed executed by T. P. Rnhhina and Emnu Hnhhlna his wife. u. the undesigned, which mortgage deed is recorded in the Register's office of Randolph coun- ty in Book 141, page 241, I shall sell at public auction to the highest blildor fnr cniih nt tha enllrt hnlltu. --- ---- door In Randolph county on Sntur- day, the 11th day of January, 1918, at 12 o'clock M., the following de- acnoea real esiaie in oae ree township, Randolph county, begin- nlng at a stone. Lamb's corner and running thence north on Lamb's Una Par 6-64 Chains to a Stake, the a ih .mv " " T . v"ncw west uu iu nuw oi oui.c; ' t. .,th ',..... corner, thence south oa Coltrano a llrA Am CA itKalna (a nrmtm V "T, . "!fu Chams and tO links to a Stoma. US orthw , o( th. -chnolhousa ?.r. ,Tt"A5e5 i 7?- ii2 -J Ti-T lot! tbanss eaat t tk beginning, ja. one hundj Uli ninety - T iT. aia tha fW. tCPM H'.0,JV' ".' " Uvea. Said sals aaade to satUfy ..Id nnrttiM. This Dscwmker llta, 1111. BITK W. LAUGHLIN, MortgaaTaa, IiAXD UAIM yUtmt) tJ( fw4r TMtaa m . SwUPt af mm mwdmr mt th. mria sa erssr oc tae superior Randolph esnt la th saeelal frooeedisc aaUtU4 C. Weod wt al vs. Oora lloLeoa et si, l"" " """"'i . ".,, , higheat bidder at publio auction, th following described real estate, t'-wlt: FlrBt tracVA ,tr"t ' Und ,oa ' B " " " Pica at a ftc.v ''unierly a Spanish oak, runmrg north (1 poh post oak, tlericc east 7 2 poles to a hickory, bounded by Marshall mq. hc0 finuth 112 nolw to .'M i., if wmii'i u Hn- I tne thence with the said line to -ntl.inln- 74 n.rta more h'nning, containing 74 a.r.s n.o!e or less. Stcond tract: Beginning at rock. formerly 'a Spanks ak near ,h i,uA i,,.ni, thp all Hill the said Hill wood s corner; there west 92 poles to a dogwood in the original ! thence south 28 poles to stone near the branch In the field; thence east distance unknown, to white oak on the bank of the to the beginning containing sixteen acres mors or less. Terma of sale, one-third cash, one-third In three montns, ana one- FREE Any man wha aunVra with narreaa flaktlHv.lnM of natural power, weak back, falllne; memory or daSelanl aunh od. brought oa by oxceam, al lpenin, unnatural dralna or the foliteaof youth, may out blmnelf a home wtk an aplr pietortptlon that I will gladly sand free, lu a plamed sealed euvelope. to any man wbo will write lor It. Dt . S. Roblnron, Lack Building, 4220, Detroit, Michigan. DR. D. K. LOCKHA.RT , DENTIST. ASHEBORO, N C. Phone 28 Office over the Bank. Hours 9am to 12 m. 1p.m. to 5 p m. DR. T. F. ASHBURN,' DENTIST. OFFICE ON MAIN ST., Randleman, - - N C THE BANK OF RANDOLPH Aahebero, N. O. Capital and Surplus, $90,000.00 Total Assets, over 9250 000 00 With ample assets, eaperleaee and protection, we solidlt the bastness of 'he banking public and fesl safe In saying we are prepared and willing to extend to our customers every fa cility and accommodation consumes' with safe banking. D. B. McCrary, President. W. J- Armfleld, V-Presldent W- J. Armfleld, Jr , Cashier-J- D- Ross Assistant Cash m. C. Hammw HAMMER & Attorneys at Lmv )ffice Second Door Prom Strea Lawyers Row NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notice that at the next session of the General Assembly of Ncrth Carolina a bill will be Intro duced amending the charter of the town of Asheboro and also a bill changing the corporate limits of said town. This December 14, 1912. J. A. SPENCE, Mayor. NOTI E HiivIpb- qtinHfl' d ntt admin itvi.fjii-. li avr. d. .i i rdtr on tl'. ei rl. beli.re W. 0 Hiiimn n r!erk ol t lieriot court nt Ha' 'living C'niins aK'ain. ire- ih.'in 'i 'h ...ii or b l.,r th 1 cliiiph i nil p i 'ttiil t 1'lly v.-r'Hcl iflia or tin- ii .Hi'.' w"l bi. pi nil. i1 !. J?r ilr rm ve'7: I p ieoi u, ,n';. i-ment. Til Tin- 2'Vi v vt nv,, HH . 1 '' A"ml' ltlrit"' ! MORTGAGE SALE. Bv vi r ii" bf thu oiw -re i it n 'in tli ra .i oa. d i ..x eu'.d hv rt.i-i-.iin K il'e. to ,d. r-lin..'l. wtiH-h m hl , K. uiHt, ..ta- b,. k w. p.- a 6 i hM.'do;;ri,',K.;," o p r i?ue- i d p r.-i'-iril n Hind' il 'in cii'in v h i'l - I nt imiilln ai n-r f -r nan ut Ho c u Mouday, h. S3rd dny of Deeember, l!l oiocs M., the follow u ue-sribed eai e-uu in cedai ';h B('UB:yDiS'ree,. btn nlnx at a larae pine u tbe west Mde ol (k DiMunuIn river: thence -onth cha aud 5l llnkstoa plue: tbeuce wentSOcnalu. loa ak me Lackey llnei thence .outa black oak) theuce no th DO d-greea weit 1? M cn8 w .aBwnodl ,heuM no t icii. and it . . . t a iS a "f s VSii tTinobcou; .omhs. braacb r.M lUkstos poplan Ibaae aosihW detreMealttSuinalni totae betlaalnf. OMitain- ' ' " r- "" '" ' veyed b BnJ. o. SoaS loTboa. Csavis. eo i ve,ed by Tbioaa oaavia (by wui) lass """ veyek M juab Brewer to 1. W. Blrkh UaaSJ. W.SUkkew to Btaoom KtnleT aid aala sdewastls'y salt awnsjate. TSIa ssis aaaae asm or asv. i.m. HUUit, laraaatee. if ones. Having qualified as administratrix on the estate of J. C. Hammer, de ceased, before W- C. Hammond.Clerk ' n Superior Court of Randolph county 1 BhaI1 at pub0 auc. tian . th- hieheat bidder for cash. on the premises on the 1 3rd day of january 1913, the following per- sonal property, to-wit: One Su perior wheat drill, one Superior corn i-t- no (wn-hnru mnn nn i-horao' waeon. one bueey. three har rows and other farming tools, 60 bushels of corn, 10 bushels wheat SiX head of hogs, two mares, milch row and set of double harness, set of buggy harneis, lot of feed, and household and kltchen furnlture aud other articles too tedious to men- tion All persons having claims against sold estate are notified to present tllem 10 lnB nnaerwgn, uuiy ven- on or the 20th of 1813, or this notice wril do pieanea In bar of their recovery; and all por-l sons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settle ment. This 13th day of Dec., 1912. E. E. HAMMER, Admx. FARM FOR SALE We have a acres cleared and improved, ' 35 acres wired pasture for hogs and cattle; weH watered. Good dwell ing, barn and outhouse. Fine young orchard. For terms of aale apply to thi undersigned. . E. E. HAMMER and M. E. HAMMER. Cheeks, N. C. WEAK MAN RECIPE K i ftril ) KELU GIRLS' TOMATO CLUBS. Much Money lu Tomato Culture Why Aot Iluve Clubs lu ltan dolph? While tomato dubs are adding Hundreds of dollars to the Income oi counties where they are active U ia not well to neglect them in Ran dolph. Our county superintendent of education. Air. Labsiier, Mr. Co- Ole, the county farm demonstrator, and M.b. Win. C. Hammer, of Ashe- ooro are In the begluiiiiig of an active and aggressive eliort to es- tablibh turuaio cluLa in this coun- 'i'hey have taken unto them selves the tabk to see to it that our county keeps step in the march ol progress. A letter by Mrs. J. O. Boylin, In Lno Wadesboro Messenger and In itdligencr on a tomato club demon- diraacn in CauuftLa county, is both Instructive and iutereetlng. Among otner things she says: "One of the most interesting Insti lutes hold by the agricultural de partment of North Carolina was iu iu Catawba county. This meet ing was held in the court house. wulvh was tilled to overflowing with farnies and their wives who had jouie to hear the State lecturers. auu, too, Mrs- Charles McKlmmon, ot Kaltigh, who is in charge of the tomato clubs of the State, was to meet her "Tomato club girls" on ; this day. ou all the streets of Newton were girls ranging in years from twelve to sixteen, dressed in bright red cheese cloth. These were the 'tomato girls." In the afternoon -ne girls were grouped around some-. Inlnir frnm nlilih imulm .'no hnil. iuk out. 1 edsed my way in. There 0 ... wus a canner, made by a manufac-1 mime, juoi. ivu wiles wmcu neia twenty-lour cans, tor , which they received nine dollars tvgulaily, but from the tomato girls teveu dollars was t le price. A boy ; sixteen ytais old was demonstrating uiti canut-r. The county collaborator was there with her can soldering! tools and tomatoes to assist the girls n giving a demonstration. j One girl 12 years lod.who was the youngest of the tomato girls, hadjWh0 handed out the prizes with a janued 240 cans up to July 15th. The State lecturer promlised these iirls to sell their products for them at ten cents per can. These tomato irls had bought wrappers for their jana. through the collaborator, with 'liefa motto printed on It, "To make the best better." A blank was left 01 the name and number of the ;lub and the name of the canner. "The demonstration proved that a :ouim icial can of omaoes weighed iwonty-elght ounces, while a tomato aub tan would weigh forty ounces. 1 Jao liau water, the other fruit. It '.alves in good sized tomatoes to till a can. acre of crnnnd! 1 tvmtnl fff Ifl Konfa tier lu). r lor mother's .help; ' two aun-e lead vof stable manure, $2. The yi'l v.us to be allowed full market -r nay tomatoes the family UL.cd. bhe is to have all of the pro- ground. I'lixes were offered Ly the ouuty and State for the girl who jiwuvd the most from her one-tenth aero. Al s. MeKimmon inslilled these prini'lples li to the girls: 'Quality, quantity, variety, nokwledge and CATARRH tre by the MirvH of the UtJNry, B. B. rJ.-rMt,f.r39 Yn. twklir anltMnv fanl h.MaCh laokar... nf .n a mrrn.. ti murA itk . w.ia. wi Ugradleata- T arare It w wtf , Shoulder. A friend advised htm to sad you a o to Hot Springs. That meant an aLam-iaa stw I of $150.08 ar more. Ha ampl Traatment Fr S,ught for a quicker and cheape 8ATARB.BI 18 MOT MLT IMJS-vy to cure ftndtouad it in Cham ROUI but p waaas alasfalaas. berlaln's Liniment. Three dys at atB and deear at baaaa, kilai ass- ter the first application of this Un Mttaa, oftaa. sauasa baaa ot aafs hraent ha waswell. For sale by aU Ue, and raaahaa a aaaaral daMPy. i dealers- iaiaey ana lasaal. It Mtioa at aaaa. Oaaa t kr lag Botanis Blood Balm (B. B. B-) I is a Qwlek, rafleaj. jar aaaa aat ' ear bejcauss t rids the arsta mt s pelsoa geraa that aae eavWh the montn th" At th. aaml ti. Bleed Balsa (B- therefore are entitled i to hee their B ( enriches U. Woed. daea awayname P,Bced on tne honor roll, wltk avarv nnatiia mt Mtarri. a. ! . First grade Howard Thomas, B B. sends a tglla flood of warm, rleh, pure bloed dlreet va ke arabied nerves aad part affssd t catarrhal poison, giv lag warait aad s'reugth Just where It is seed- ed.and In 'his way maklag a perfnc lasting cure of catarrh In all ! 'orwia liKT'OGISTS or hv expres- l PKR LARQH BOT1LB wl 1 Jeottorv fur heme cure. SAMPLJB 3NTE Fit KB by wri'ing Blood Balm ! Co-, Atl. na, Ga- Peserlbe your 'miiMf nrrl free or medleol advice riven. Bold by all drueelsts in Ashe- bore. - . - AfcrrMiig to a report of the pub- -lit list, tl.sn 80,000 Victims. The report for the period 1907- tl eh-oa North Carolina 2.412 cases v.lth l.OCV deaths, dentj; rate 44 nor en' The fi"t:'r-- pellagra pre- valent In th. renter part of the United Ptaie. I 'm itirtic'ilavly sec - ious in the Frmfh. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A le he .ith Rervieo. nollattra is spread- "'he pernlHert use routes rV-tluPte v-1H 1 to tn-'- ',rr In tl United States, end in ""I'Bhs. eprlp stvbborn crl s or y n, r Yor he six verrs If hes has heen known heals wejt. rere lur,gs. I f "' dPc!s!, fra pt. o me".i, :,! authorities hs claimed "' 'J ,:, ',1. "If won raw h. in Texas Woman Saved Her Boy by Using Great Kidney Remedy m. w .hn.,1 hi. viM.ro 1 ot age bad a very severe attack of a murmur, cannot endure the laugh Swamp Fever, which left him with ter and scorn of others. There are hemorrhages of the dneys. He m lo who VJ a Ufe contrary would have from two to four at- , ,, , , . . tacks a year. We had several phy- to their nature because they tear simians attending him for three ridicule. Millions of women dress years- The doctors told my family extravagantly because they dare not Wearsold " ' te Ut of B'yle nnd faoa the BC yTsa0w 'your adverBlsement in the n.f the masses. Ridicule has sent papers. As a last resort I gave up men to an untimely grave. Keats, the doctors and tried Dr. Kilmer's the young and promising poet, was Swamp-Root. After using several fc nargh bottles, was eo well pleased with the result, we stuck to it and he is M criticism. RidlcuSe brs kept now 21 years aid and a perfect and many a man from being a coward; stout man. We can highly recom- jc, j,as developed the manly qualities treble 8wamp"R0t fr k'dney n both men and women. Many a rU Very truly yours, man hnB marched to death In de- MRS.RITCHIE PATTERSON, ; tense of his country and fnml'y, end 428 23rd St. Paris, Texas, 'has be-n called a here when he was Sworn and subscribed to before' . -....i, Bfro,iii nf rlriu me, this February 19th, A. D., 1912.) CHAS- S. NEOTHERY, .rustlce of the Peace and Ex-Offlcilo, Notary Public In and for Lamar Co., Texas. Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co , BlBghampton, M 1 Proe What Swamp-Root Will Do for You. amA t TW TTIlmor A Cn. Bin?- fct x, "v mr,i hor . .. fl 1 , nnnvtnna onvonA. ion .:. , - - -; .. a ,ntormatloni teillr.g all about bidnova nd bladder. When writln BUre and mention Th 4Q.,hn wllv Onurier. Re Rjfu!ar onH nmumilar size botlea , , .t drue stores , Song of Courier Contestants. d tegt8 Bmall cnourlergconteBt waB be6t ot all; w n Hammer was the kind of man generous hand. v. ; ' xhe auto and the cooking range, Furniture and two diamond rings, The buggy and sewing machines, . These were the prizes to be seen, There were 82 contestants in this race, All trying for the highest place, nut when they found work had to . be done Lots of them their duty did shun. Contestants did travel over hills and dales And never gave up that they would fall; , The story of the lucky ones now let us rate, mi... :,. 11 m nnlv etlfrht. - , .,0fi i,intra oewuiB lUiiLiwim mc "D" Beautiful are the diamond ljings; ni its not eo bad when you are certain nnd sure Of winning a range or suit of fur niture, n R vspy or alltoraoblI(, You can rit'e fo fast you can the wheels. Mrs. unuerwonn ana miss uu....... j Did win the machines when, counted .... While Mis' Whatley and Mr. Rich Da(py 0sborne tho buggy did When all her votes were counted in. And in Miss Smilth we saw no chang When told she had won the range. Miss Cheek now feels her work is done Since the furniture she easily won. And Mrs. Cornellson her worth does feel , For the world loves a winner of a Ford mobile. A IVai Moines man had an attack ' rdt mnaetilir rheumatism in his Melancthon Honor Boll. The following etudenta bava neither been absent nor tardy dur- Rezte Aldrldge. Second grade Cai'ey A w, Second grade Caurey AW-i g-. Bessie Andck- Fourth grade Lilly Klrkmnn. Eula Thoman. 1 Fifth grade Lucy AmMr. - - Man Oougba and Tr After a frlght'ul coufM' man In Neen- h, Wis., felt pairs in Hp fide and his 1 ' found two rV s had been b What opory P'-. King's New riscov- ... nU Un uvr.A lit ill A frW tenppoorfuls ends a late C"ch, '. ' '' rnr ' ' ''r:F ,! " "" ' sumption todny if I had not used tMp great rfti"'y. ' Its guarnf-ed te Fatisfy, and you can get a fre trtrl Vottlo-o- ro-eent or fl.OO size at Asheboro Dn'g Co. . - rl. SteRae Dead. Col. E- F. McRae, former State I Senator pud president ef thn State Fttr AasonHioan, died at hi home In Tt"heson county Wednesday of last week. Can Yon Endure Ridicule? There Is much to say about ridi cule, Its pwoefl the good and harm it does. Many men who can stand cruel punishment, suffer without ... . . v,ii. tnan to unflerpo the derision and scorn of his fellow man. The history of the human race and Its marvellous progress is la fact a hittory of ridicule. The wise men of Spain laughed at Columbus and vowed he was crazy when ha started on that eventful Journey which ultimately meant so much, tor the human race. ' The masters lr the Bteel and Iron industry of i-'nglard sneered at Bessemer whea pe aurmpiea 10 expmiu a uew pru- . . . , . I"" ,n the making ot steel. They saia tnsi nin metnoas were Biuym and preposterous. However one mail did not laugh and that man made a fortune.. William H. Vanderbllt laughed at elevated railway and ulti mately lost a hundred millions which went to swell the fortunes of the Gould famiy. The people and the newspapers sneered at Fulton and his first steamboat. Fultoni braved he rldl 1 from his purpose. The great Napo leon would only give Fulton a mln- ute of h's time, and even then would not listen tothe American's Idea of a steamboat. Fulton brevad the ridi cule and triumphed. The men who invented porcelain and steam rail lines were laughed at and told there their Ideas were all worthless, but thry endured and eventually tri umphed. We are not all Inventing steam boats, railroads, or porcelain. All of us are not poets slowly dyflng from the effects of cruel criticism. But each and every one of us would be . better eff by far if we only had the courage to endure the stinging crltl clsms i f others. How m ch of y ur . money do you spend because you are afraid of being the object of s tne ons- jaughter? How much could . , you save if you had the mor1! c n-r- you save If you age to do what ynu think Is light what you ouslit to do? Tens of . people are v)ng a llfe they ca- not afford because thry liick courage to do the r'gbt tl.j!ng. It is not wise to deny your family anything you caJLafford.lf you can af ford to let her dress so that she will look like a swell bird of Para- also and ride 1m a large automoblla let her do ltbyaljmeans. But don't let the ridicule of others, or what others may say or think, persuade yt u to spend what yon cannot af ford, and throw away today aa a sacrifice to ridicule that which yoa will btterly needl when old ags comes along, or when the children get older and need aneducation, . But, however, do not mistake yonl1 egotism for indifference to ridicule. There la a great difference, between uiaklrg afool of yourself and con quering ridicule. The ridicule of the public ia usually good in that the people aa whole ridicule that which Is bad. Ridicule Is a great educat ing force and those who are Ignor ant are made to learn by its power. It Is necessary to distinguish be fveen ridicule that checks growth! nnd kills all effort and thet which I necFsary to hold fie humin race In a solid army of progress. R'di ule will Veep the individual from '."Movement if he des not have nf , -lent Intellect to distinguish. 1 if. T'n Ink for yourself pnd don't let the tnr rir'lerl of others step your thlnk en. :p- When others know more than you d- listen to what they have to av. s-roe tun- m y.' r i-.- v-u rour mind what 011 will have to reach rV o them "Hin. different to ridicule . ,, . J"u can rrry out ,..ur uwu wnrV An(, ,f CRI1.t c(lrry out yon- l'"e of work yon can't get any where. T"v vin tlrd tst drngplPts ev-ervv-t-on- aneak well of Clumber ,lal"V Ceiigh Femevly. They know -nn- irie r,oi-tenee in the aal of It t-r' In efes rf eorpfs srcK colds it alvayn h depended upon, l vet It vil-aart and safe to ' For salr by all dealers. it-m.Uiti:flMiWr Invit-ri
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1912, edition 1
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