KLS!
LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAD?
NO DANDRUFF 25 CENT DAMDER1NE
Hair i-uming out? If idry, thin or fad
ed here's an inexpensive, delight
ful tonic Gboms hair.
Within ten minutes pfter an ap
plication of Danderine you cannot
find a single trace of dandruff or fall
ing hair .ttnd your scalp will not itch,
but what will please you most will
be after a few weeks' use, when you
see new hair, fine and dcrwny at first
yes bul really new hair grow
ing all ovei' the scalp.
A little Danderine immediately
doubles the loeauty of your "iair. No
difference hw dull, faded, brittle
and scraggy, just moisten a cloth
with Danderine and carefully draw
it through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. The effect
is amazing your hair will be light,
fluffy and wavy, and have an appear
ance of abundance; an incomparable
lustre, softness and iuiuriance.
(let a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or
toilet counter, and prove that your
hair is pretty and soft as any that
it has been neglected or injured by
careless treatment that's all you
sureiy can nave oeauiuui rair anu ioi:
of it if you will just try a tittle Dan
derine.
FRA NK LIN VI LLE NEWS.
The remains Mrs. B. H. Cooper,
who died in Wilmington last Thurs
day, were brougte to r.his place Sat
urday and interred in the M. r
Church cemetery. The funeral ser
vices were conducted by Rev. O. JK
Ader. The deceased was a daughter
of H.J. Upton of Proximity, who for
merly lived at this plav. The strick
en family have the sympathy of our
people.
Mr. J. F. Ward and amily spent
Sunday wjih the family of Mr. ti. C,
Cox.
Messrs. Hossie Bird Craven and
Joe Tippett -spent Sunday at Cole
ridge. Mrs. A. W. Tippett and Mis Min
nie Tippett went to Greensboro 1
Thursday, returning Friday.
Mr. Everett Welch, who underwent
an operation for appendicitis at St.
Leo's Hospital, is improving.
Mr. John Tippett, Jr., has the
contract to remodel Mr. C. H. Elli
son's residence on Depot St.
Mr. C. W. Miller of Montgomery
county was here one day last week
and closed the sale of his farm on
Bush Creek to Earl Moffitt of Brower
township.
Mr. Causey Pugh and family at
tended the funeral of his stepmother,
Mrs. Sarah Jane Pugh, at Eethel last
week.
Our Christian friends have com
menced work on their new church a
;-hort distance southwest of here,
known as Pleasant Cross.
f WHY NOT ITEMS.
Mr. W. C. King, who is teaching
school at Kanoy, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
King.
Miss Bertha Garner returned home
Saturday from Pisgah where she has
been teaching the past winter.
Miss Mattie Copeland, a student of
Why Not Academy, spent the week
end with her parents, near Eagle
Springs.
Messrs. J. B. and E. B. Slack were
in Asheboro on business Monday.
Mr. Robert Deaton spent the week
end in Biscoe.
Misses Iola and Ida Hamilton of
Mt. Gilead are spending several days
with their cousin, Mrs. J. C. Corneli
son. The public school closed here Wed
nesday, after a most successful year
taught by Prof. B. G. Leonard and
Miss Sallie Slack.
Misses Mattie Auman of Ashury
and Ola Freeman of Steeds spent
from Saturday until Monday with
Miss Mabel Stuart.
Misses Ethel and Essie Maie Tuck
er of Seagrove Rt. 2 spent Saturday
night at Mr. C. E. Stuart's.
Mr. J. A. King, who has been '11,
is improving.
Mr. J. C. Cornelison attended the
funeral of his daughter, Mrs. Duck
Beane, Monday.
Mr. T. N. Slack made a business
trip to Elise Friday.
M iss Sallie Slack left Friday for
Moncure, where she has accepted a
position with the Lambert-Crutchfield
Company as mangaer of the millinery
department. Miss Slack will leave
Tuesday for Baltimore to select her
spring stock.
L'lah School Closing.
The Ulah school will close Satur
day night, March 14th. An entertain
ment will be given by the pupils of
the school, to which the public is cor
dially invited.
I RAMSEUR ITEMS.
Sunt. W. T. Hurley and daughter.
Miss Nellie, of Biscoe visited Miss
Mollie Hurley last week. His many
friends are always delighted to see
him. Miss Mollie Hurley, who has
been ill, is much improved.
Mrs. VV. H. Leonard of Salisbury
came down Saturday to visit her
brother, Mr. J. O. rorrester, who
celebrated his birthday Sunday. A
remarkable thing concerning Mrs.
Leonard and Mr. Forrester was that
she was the seventh daughter and
he the seventh son.
Hon. G. S. Bradshaw of Greens
boro was in town on legal business
last week.
Mr. G. M. Kimrey received one
hundred fine goats last week. Of
course our small boys were made
happy.
Messrs. Manley Overman, Ramseur
Rt. 2 and Calvin Cox, Ramseur Rt.
1, two of the county's oldest citi
zens, died Sunday and Saturday.
Messrs. Ben and Joe Scott of
Greensboro came down Thursday to
close up the estate of the late Mrs.
B. a. Scott.
A tine son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Reece last Sunday.
.Miss Laura Jones of Liberty vis
ited friend,- here Saturday und Sun
day.
Mr. J. E. Brady bought a fine Hol
stein calf last week, the finest tver
seen here. Mr. Brady is a success
ful and progressive farmer.
Mr. John I. lurner. a brave C'
federate soldier, was confined tj his
room last week with cold. ,
LIBERTY NEWS.
Rev. G. W. Millownv filled hi jr..
nointment in tho M P PVinroli gnl
preached a most excellent sermon tc
a ium nouse aunaay.
Prof. Hinshaw of McLeansburg vis
ited his brother, Mr. Ira Hinshaw,
recently.
Mr. Roy Boggs and wife are visit
ing at Mr. Sam Boggs'.
Messrs. Lou Smith and Ernest
Euliss have gone to the eastern part
of the Stats tn Boll fruit tu ft
will be remembered that Mr. Smith
bought the Reece property and mov
ed here a short time ago.
the people of Liberty were -'ery
sorry to learn of the death of Mrs.
Lee CranfnrH nt HrwiMicHnivt lact
week. She was music teacher here
for one year. She made many friends
wno win remember her as Miss Ma
bel Fentriss. We extend our sym
pathy to the grief-stricken husband
and motherless babe.
COAL AND GRATES For the
best grade Soft Egg Coal aid An
thracite Egg for use in grates, heat
ing or cooking stoves and furnaces,
call on or phone us NOW- Don't
wait till cold weather when th
rush will be on and delrs almost
unavoidable- We also make a
good portabble grate that may be
used In most any fireplace
Asheboro Wheelbarrow and Mfg- Co
Clothing. You will find anything
u neea in uiouung at ue miner
Store.
Good Roads Debate at Liberty.
On last Friday night at the
graded school auditorium, Liberty, N.
C, there was an interesting debate
on Good Roads. Despite the inclem
ency of the weather a good crowd was
present. Dr. Gregg, an enthusiastic
good roads man, had offered a medal
to the boy delivering the best le
bate, taking into consideration the
argument and delivery. Mr. Harvev
Brower won the medal. All the
speeches were excellent.
Little Clyde Free Passes Away.
On last Sunday evening. March 1
the death angel visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Maben Free and took
away their darling little Clyde., He
was l year, o months and 24 days
old. His stay here on earth was
short, but nevertheless he is sadly
missea ai nome. ine luneral se
vices were held at the M. P. Church
at Cedar Falls March 2nd.
.S COWANS
KING OF EXTERNALS
BUSINESS LOCALS
Ten cents per line each
insertion in this column.
Six words to a line. No
ad. for less than 25c.
Have you kst anything? Found
anything? Want a job? Want a
laborer? There's just one way to let
it be known, lhat way is to let a lo
cal ad. in The Courier. It' never JviU
to bring proper results.
Dress goods, several hundred yds
ft to go at oeiow coti. at me mi-
For Sale.
Fine jack, three years old, was
broke last season. One mule two
years old. J. G. JULIAN,
2-12-St. Millboro, N. C.
WANTED AT ONCE A reliable
man who can take half interest in
a livery stable and manage it him
self in Jtanilleman, X. C. I al
ready have the ttable ready
to occupy and want someone to
run it as soon as possible. If you
haven't the cash on hand now and
want to go into the busine:-s, 1
can arrange for you to get the
money if you have land or other
good secmify. This is a good op
ening and you bad better get busy.
. U. MORRIS. Asheboro.
We want your business and will
sell you cheaper than you can buy
elsewhere for gds of quality.
C. C. KIME.
NOTICE Aay one who deslnes
a hunting lodge will do well to
Itxnte in Randolph, county whter
there is plenty of land to lease fc
hunting purposes and plenty of
game. Ashboro and Sophia are gpo
locations. For information apply t
CJjunty Game Warden of Randioflph
I. M. NANCE.
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Beginning
Thursday Morning, March t
And Continuing Until Easter
Shoes at Cost
fi(V1 nairs mpn. women and rhilrlrpn shnps
to clean up at Cost
This Sale offers to the shopping public of Asheboro
and vacinity unusual opportunities to buy new spring
goods at a 25 per cent saving.
WANTED Hands to cut crosstje
and icordwocd. Apply to
Wm. C- HAMMER..
Asheboro, N. C-
PARTNER WANTED I have a
good set of hobby horses stored
away for the winter at Randleman,
N. C. The time will soon be here
to start them up for spring and
summer and I can t leave my busi
ness to look after them so I want
to trade half interest in the out
fit for horses, mules or land to
someone who can go with it and col
lect the money. It is, run by steam,
has 24 horses and four chariots and
will make money for us both If
attended to properly . This is a
chance for you.
write Box 66. Asheboro, N. C.
Hunt Club and True Merit Shoes
for sale at R. C. Johnson's,
Asheboro, N. C.
CLOTHING A new line of clothing
at a bargain. Call to see me when in
town. K. C. Johnson.
Asheboro, N. C,
NOTICE.
$5.00 Reward.
We will pay $5.00 reward for each
and every conviction for every per
son tresspassing in any way upon the
lands of the undersigned in Asheboro
and Cedar Grove townships and ad
joining the lands of Levi Tucker and
others.
M'ALISTER & HAMMER.
FOR SALE 4R crp npnr ml
ridge. Good timber.
CECIL MACON. Ramseur. N. C
Watch Repair Shop See N. P. Cox
Asheboro.
for r.KnrRiRa r Vi;v. ,,oi;"-
. mvu.ij
ana reasonable prices. Call to see
Seth W. Laughhn Co
I will, pav h k;k. u ....
zgor an country proauce, chickens,
eggs ana ouier
Seth w. Laughhn Co
Cotton Fabrics
Pieces Goods
1 00 grades American and French Series
75c grades 58c
50c grades 38c
Embroidered Flouncings
35c VVinsor Crepe
25c Crepe Ratine
20c Plisse
15c Crepe
10c Lawns
22c
17c
14c
10c
6c
75c 44 in Embroidered Swis3
75c 44 in Embroidered Crepe
75c 44 in Embroidered Voil
50c 27 in Embroidered Swiss
35c 18 in Embroidered Swiss
44c
48c
48c
25c
19c
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Ready-to-We.ar Department
Silk Dresses, Newest Models
10.00 Silk Dresses
15.00 Silk Dresses
Ladies Lingere Dresses
Ladies House Dresses
Children Dresses
7.39
9.87
1.38 to 3.19
98c to 1.69
19c to 1.98
Hundreds of not advertised merchandise go in this
sale at Special Sale Prices.
We Give Trading Stamps
C T. LOFLIN
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Report of the condition of
The Bank of Ramseur
at Ramseur in the State of North
Carolina, at the close of business
March 4. 1914.
Resources
Loans and Discounts .. $109,791.55
Overdrafts 11.56
Uanking houses, $2,000; Fur
niture and Fixtures, $2,000.00
' ..... .. - 4,000.0
Demand Loan8 53,050.00
Due from Banks and Bank
ers 24,021.28
Cash Items 38.80
Gold Coin 3,775.00
Silver coin, including all
minor Coin Currency .... 872.65
National bk. notes and other
U. S. Notes 1-840.00
Total $197,400.84
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid in ..$ 12,000.00
Surplus fund 6, 400.00
Und vided profits, less cur.
rent ex. and taxes pd. 2.382.12
Deposits subject to check 50.008.12
Demand Certificates of De
posit 13,055.00
Savings Deposits 112.046.81
Cashier's chits outstanding 1,583-79
Accr'd int. due depoitorse . . 325.00
HORSES AND MULES FOR SAT.H
if you want horses or mules of
any description call at my barn.
Win have a fresh supply from Kan
sas for court. r. r. ROSS.
Total $197,400.84
State of North Carolina, County of
Randolph, ss:
I, W. H. Watkins, President of
the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
W. H. WATKINS, Pres.
Correct Attest:
E. C. WATKINS,
H. B CARTER,
E. B. LEONARD,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me. this 9th day of March, 1914.
I. F. CRAVEN.
Notary Public
I have for sale one 12 horse
power Frick traction engine in
first-claas shape.. Will aell for lees
than half cost.
W. C. ORAVES,
Ellerbe, N. C.
CASH for all country produce.
seth W. Laughhn Co.
Notice.
Persons owine the estate of W.
J. Miller, will please make' prompt
payment on or before 1st day of
March. I must insist upon immediate
settlement. t
W. C. HAMMER, AdmV.
WANTED A few waeon loads ff
fodder. Arthur Ros.
NOTICE.
Havinc nnnlifiiul an A Am on 41m
estate of R. W. Jones, deceased, be-
io-e w..j. Hammond. Clerk of the
Superior Court of Randolph county,
fill iwrnnni havimv nlaim. .MIM lA
estate are notified to present them to
me unaersignea, auiy verified, on or
before the 13th day of March, 1915,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery; and all persons
owing said estate will come forward
and make immediate settlement.
This 9th day of March, 1914.
W. A. JONES, Admr.
Julian, N. C.
Freight Steamer Sinks Off the New
Jersey Coast. ;
With the crew of fifteen men re
ported saved, the freighter Charle
magne Tower, Jr.. sank off Barne
gat, New Jersey, enroute to Boston
from Norfolk on March 7.
Audlion Sale
Near Liberty, N. C, on Friday
March 13, at 10:30 A. M.
The J-A. Hornaday farm, on Snowcamp road,
Alamance county. This is fine tobacco, corn and
cotton land One mule and some fine milch cows to
be sold. Music by Richardson Bros, concert band
Join the great crowd of home seekers and specula
tors Terms, 1 3 cash, 13 December 1, 1914; balance
December 1, 1915. Free lunch.
On Saturday we will sell in the town of
Liberty 40 Residence lots and one seven-room
house to the highest bidder. Terms, 1-3 cash.
Remember the Dates
March 13th and 14th
CONDUCTED BY
Penny & Thomas Bros.
GREENSBORO, N. C.
Just Arrived
For my sale next Saturday, March 14, 2? head of horses and
mares. This load consists of the good blocky, strong built,
serviceable kind and are readv to to work. Over half are
good, big mares; many weigh 1200 pounds. You who need
wno neea anyining in mis ciass attend tnis sale. Uwing to
so much bad weather you will see them sell cheaaoer than
you will again this season. Take advantage of the opportu
nity. Everyone guaranteed as represented. Sale at my barn
112 Willowbrook street, High Point, N. C, next Saturday,
March 14, 1914, 10:J0 a. m. Will be sold rain or shine, re
gardless of cost.
E. H. C. FIELD.
Invitation to Seagrove Council.
The mpmhpm of Rnmrrnvn fViiinril
No. 327, of the Jr. O. U. A. M., of
Seagrove, N. C, are cordially invited
to be present on Saturday night. Mar.
14, im, at t o'ciock p. m., to cele
brate the anniversary of a reunion.
All members of the order are invited
to be present and share in the di
vision.
The programme will be arranged
later. WjTD. STUTTS.
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