HAK STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS 25 CENT DANDERINE Save your hair! Make 1i soft, glossy, fluffy, beautiful Gr.ows hair and we prove it. Try as you -will, after an applica tion of DanderiDe, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair jand your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, wUJ be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yt s but really new hair growing .all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how 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 im mediate and and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and lux uriance the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all. )W9 1914 .SVJ'XW Spring and Summer Mt. Tabor Items. j Mrs. Jlary Blair Passes Away. Mr. J. F. Nance made a business j jjry Blair, nee Rush, died March trip to Fullers Mill last Monday. j 1914 agej gg years, two months Mrs. Alson Snider of Denton vis 'an(j 24 days. She was reared in a ited her mother Mrs. Sarah .Nance christian home, a devoted member of last week , ..'the M. E. Church, South, ft sister f Mrs. Grace Nance of Salem visited tho ate Rev zebedee Rush pf the Mrs. Sarah Nance Friday. N C Conference. Was married to Mr. H. C. Nance attended meeting j M Biajr Noy 1) 18,g jo this at Mt. Tabor Saturday. 'union were born ten children, ttft Kev c. b. Stedman preached an husband and tw0 children having excellent sermon at Mt. Tabor Sat-- , , gh . 'ipnvps picht rhilriren. Ha errandcnil- W. R. Garner had a good muie al .,. ff.Mt.Ir,ai,,(.iilftr.n. The living children are W. C. Blair, .Battle Ground, N. C; Mrs. Martha Newman Missouri; J. O. Blair, like Joseph of old, having rode off , 1 from his home and family 22 years or , . . . i i ... Mr. to die with colic Wednesday night. Mr. W. V. Wood recently had a fine horse to die with colic. Mr. Early Hill of Hamlet visit ed home folks Friday. Misses Lula and Mattie Hill visited Miis Ida Hill Fri- ago and has not been heard of since, since, was a source ot great sorrow Handy daV. ' I 4..1,! u:. oo 1nni no A cattle buyer came through our had sweet q "f 5Kh0d SatUrdtty w,th 63 head casting her burdens which were many I A r, tw'upon Him who is the burden-bearer. shoo fhLv IK- white. Guilford College; Mrs. J. BPoy. leTus have good roads, tax ' E. Meredith Thomasville and Mrs V or noax ,W' Merewltn wno with her husband 'and children loved, respected and made grandma comfortable in her de clining years. vvfy-?rM: m VYednesciau ana jn RAMSEUR ITEMS. Mr Paul Parks of Elon College spent Saturday and Sunday at the'ter, strong constitution, ever bright home here returning Monday. i and cheerful. She never mingled with Mr. Sam Black of the Odell Hard-j the world but looked well to the du ware Co., Greensboro das ft visitor ties of her household and the rearing in town last week. f her children and grandchildren. Mrs. T. A. Henderson and little I She was never weary in caring for daughter of Wilmington is spending ; and helping any one who needed help, sometime with her parents, Mr. and She was a loving mother.a good neigh Mrs J. N. Copeland. ,bor and was most loved by those who Mrs. Narvice Whitehead Clark of knew her best. She had made eveiy Fayettesville, and Mrs. A. W. Jones I preparation, just like one going 0!f of Greensboro, are visiting their par- Ion a long journey. Was sick only a ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whitehead, few hours with that dread disease, ; Mr. Newby Phillips of Sanford, is pneumonia. She called the children spending a few days in town. 'and grandchildren and seemed to have Mr. Clyde Aiken, a former well-,a message for each one, but we could known base ball player of our. town .not understand, but now of Greensboro, spent Satur- Sympathizing friends rendered ev day and Sunday with relatives here. ery assistance possible, yet at dawn The firm of Neil Martin hss sold out of that winter's morn her stajnless Af tarns ursoaij, fLarcn 0'Zb and Continuing front then on. ecial invitrtion is extended to euezthodif to attend our .Atillinerij Opening, Jhz newest creations in patterns wiiSe shown dailu C. T. LOFLIN BUSINESS LOCALS Ten cents per line each insertion in this column. Six words to a line. No ad. for iess than 25c. to J. W. Stout, who will conduct a first class restaurant on main street. Mr. Preston Covington of Rod Springs visited his father Mr. A. B. Covington last week. Rev. R. W. Harrell preached a very able sermon from his pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday. Miss Katherine Shiner of Baltimore is again" with the Carter Mercantile Co., and will conduct their millinery department this season. Mr. C. B. Smith returned last week from the northern markets where he purchased the spring stock of goods for the Carter Mercantile Co. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA COOL SPRING ITEMS. Mrs. Mary Ann Hardin, widow of the late Zimeriah Hardin died at her home on Franklinville route, March 4, 1914, aged 74 years, 11 months and 6 days. Interment was made in the Gray's Chapel cemetery. Rev. D. A. Vuncannon conducted the funeral. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reddiner. a son. Mrs. Edora Cates spent last Mon day night in Greensboro. Mr. Bob Beeson, living near Walk er's Mill, aged about 57 years, died and was buried at Gray s Chapel March 8th, Rev. D. A. Vuncannon conducting the burial services. soul mounted to mansions not mads with hands eternal in heaven. She died without a fear or struggle and with perfect resignation to the will of her Heavenly Father. The fun eral was conducted by her pastor, Rev. A. S. Raper. We laid her body to rest in Hopewell cemetery. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. She is gone but not forgotten. Gentle mother, kind and dear; Thou art happy now in Heaven, But oh! how we miss you here. It was hard to part with her; Uh! so sad to see her die. But we'll try to meet her some day in that home beyond the sky. She is gone but not forgotten; Never will her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where she is laid. Two faithful hands are folded now, And crossed upon her breast; Her dear old form is silen now, And laid away to rest. ANNIE CRANFORD. Have you lost anything? Found anything? Want a job? Want a laborer? There's just one way to let it be known. That way is to let a lo cal ad. in The Courier. It never fails to bring proper results, FOR SALiE Cole Com and Cot ton Planters for sale by C. M. Tysor. Erect, N. C. For Sale. Fine jack, three years old, was broke last season. One mule two years old. J. G. JULIAN, 2-12-5t. Millboro. N. C. WANTED AT ONCE A reliable man who can take half interest in livery stable and manage it him self in Randleman. N. C. , I al ready have the stable feaay to occupy and want someone to run it as soon as possible. ' If you haven't the cash on hand now and want tn en into the business. I can arranee for you to Ket the money if you have land or other good security. This is a good op ening and you had better get busy V. a, A1UKK1B. AsneDoro. We want your business and will jell you cheaper than you cam buy panyt 8pent Sunday in town with his alsewheTe for goods of quality C. C. KIME. ALL WRONG. The house physician of Lebanon Hospital, New York, claims to have caused large wounds to heal by sim ple exposure to sunlight and fresh air, in cases where skin-grafting has been thought necessary. FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS By Being Constantly Supplied With . Tbedford'i Elack-DranguL McDuff, Va. "1 suffered for several years," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, oi this place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to try Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 did, and I found it to be the Best family medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on band all the time now, and. when my children feel a little bad, they ask me (or a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of slck , ness In our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught" , Thedford's Black-Draught Is purely - vegetable, and has been found to regu- late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re . heve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, .. headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. . . - It has been In constant use for more ' than 10 years, and, has benefited more -. man a minion people The Mistake Made by Many Asheboro citizens. Look for the cause of backache! To be cured you must know the cause. If it's weak kidneys. You must set the kidneys working right. A resident of this vicinity shows you how. Mrs. Fannie Jester, Jerusalem St., Randleman, N. C, says: "My back was often in such bad shape that I could not get about for a week. If sat down for a few minutes, I had to have assistance when I trot up. Uur mg one of these spells,,! could not turn in bed nor lift my arm as far as my mouth. The muscles of my back and limbs wehe swollen and I was in bad shape when some one urged me to try 1 Joan's Kidney . rills. After us ing three boxes of this remedy, the complaint left as if by magic." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 New York, sole agents for the United States. " Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MHT1PR T will OpII tn th llleh- est bidder for cash on ray premises in South Asheboro on Tuesday, the 31st of March, at 12 o'clock, all of my household and kitchen furni ture, cement brick, lumber and man other things too tedioua to mention, one lot fronting FayetteviHei', Street and wainman Avenue, one gooa o- room aweuing near grauea wuwi two store houses and other building on said lot. JASPER AUMAlN. MT. OLIVET ITEMS. We had a line sermon Sunday by our pastor, Kev. R. L. Melton. Mr. Herbert Tyson who has been right sick is able to be out again. But sorry to say Mr. Will Hayes does not improve much. Mr. C. M. Tyson and wife spent ounaay evening at air. o. iv. ivicnaru son 8. Messrs. L. 0. and J. E. Sugg and little faul returned last week from short visit to Rev. and Mrs. R. K, Brady's of Cabarrus. - Sorry to see an account of Dr. Hen ley's death in the Courier. Miss Myrtis Presnal spent Satur day night at Mr. E. B. Leach and at tended preaching Sunday at Mt Oli One More Latin Revolution. A revolution has broken out in Yotir drupst sells and recommends ! R Ri j?.5 s. rL t i Plack-Draupi'i. t'rice only 25c. Qetal Ri Jan'no " rPorted be ' i ck-'e to-iby.- v KCtfa f ge and uruler martial WHITE'S MEMORIAL NEWS. Miss Minnie Bristow who has been at Randleman for several weeks spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bristow. Master Reggie Allred was the guest of his uncle Mrs. B. S. Allred. Mrs. B. F. Gray and little daughter Minnie spent Sunday with her broth er. Mr. Walter Slack at Franklin ville. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Allred and lit tle son, Clay, spent Sunday with their borther, Newton Allred, near Bush Creek. The singing at Mr. Joseph Foust was very much enjoyed by quite a number of young people Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. Isaac Allred and his sister Miss Ethel spent Saturday night and Sunday with their brother, Mr. Alfred Allred at Ramseur. Little Epsie Allred entertained quite a number of her little friends on her ninth birthday, March 14th. The occasion was very much en joyed by all who were present Franklinville News. Tto fV P. Ader made an excellent talk nn kmiwruici Sunday nieht in the M. E. Church to an appreciative audience. ' Joe York has moved to C tt. Bean s farm a short distance east of the city. Several of our neonle are attending court at Asheboro ttis weeK. Elmore Slack, son of W. C. black, has been seriously sick for a few days with pneumonia, but are giaa to state that he is improving and is now considered 6ut of dancer. James Moffitt of near Kildee has moved to Mrs. Jane Allred's farm south of the citv. Mr. Joseoh Owen, traveling sales man for the American Tobacco Corn- Subscriptions Paid. W. B. Ingram, Randieman Rt 3. Poe Childers, Fullers Rt 1. Hope Loflin, Riley's Store. L. O. Tadlock, High Point. T. W. Miller, Liberty. R. R. Siler, Ramseur. W. H. Tievo, Worthville. A. S. Luc,-"., Indianapolis, Ind. P. P. Jones, Ramseur. Mrs. Corinna Fuller, Thomasvillo, Rt 4. Miss Elbie Miller, Asheboro. Mrs. James Kerr, Burgaw. Vance York, Liberty. Geo. Free, Asheboro. v" G. H. Luther, Eleazer. J. L. Spencer, Hemp. W. A. Ward, Ivanhoe. J. T. Underwood, Caryville, Fla. R. S. Needham, Kemp's Mill. S. H. Free, Randleman, Rt. 2. W. T. Hobson, Sedan, Kansas. A. M. Fentriss, Pleasant Garden. H. V. Hobson, Staley. J. D. Moffitt, Ardmoore, Okla. Mrs. L. B. Byrd. Mt-Gilead. Noah Richarsdon, Star. G. P. Barker, Climax. . .. D. P. Monroe, Star. ' J. A. Loflin, Troy. E. S. Caviness, Cheeks. v' W. G-. Sanders, Eleazer. G. W. Kill, High-Point J. W. Allred. Gibsonville. W. J. Caviness, Mineral Wells, Tex. Randleman Rt. 3 Items. The school closed at PlainfiolH last Friday. The entertainment was good, bophia and Plainfield crossed bats in the afternoon, score being 8; and 8. Miss Estelle Neice of Cli max. 4he teacher, was vcrv much liked. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Redding, a fine girl, on last Wednesday. Mr. John Davis exnects to tea to Richmond county to cpend the summer. Mrs. Lizzie Prevo and children have moved to Randleman. .I Fashion Has a New Idea. ;,v 1 One always hesitates to say that the worst has happened in ladies' fashions. Maybe there will always be something worse to come. But it. seems as if the limit must have been reached in the new style adopted by ladies of fashion in Pans, Berlin, it. Petersburg and other European capi tals. At court balls and on other fashionable occasions they are actual ly wearing wigs dyed in all sorts oi unnatural colors blue, green, purple and orange. COAL AND GRATES For the! best grade Soft Egg Coal and An thracite Egg for use In grates, heat ing or cooking stoves and furnaces, call on orv phone us NOW Don't wait till cold weaiher whea tn rush will be on and delrs admost unavoidable. We also make good porfabble grate that may be used In most any fireplace-" V Asheboro Wheelbarrow and Mfg- Co familv. T. B. Dove made a business trip 10 Greensboro Monday, Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders of southern part of the county spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. baun ders' mother. Mrs. F. A. Newsom. Mrs. R.-W. Finlator of Washington, D. C, is spending some time with her aunts, the Misses Lumsden. The Ladies' Aid Society will give an old-time costume and spelling match at the Academy Saturday night. Everybody is invitad to put on their old-time suits and be. pres It Weakens Us Abroad. The Canal tolls Question, with the ill feeling it has aroused in other lands, is compelling the Administra tion to be extra cautious, not to say timid, in dealing with the Mexican and Jaoanese Questions. With all the na tions angry and resentful, because, as it seems to them, we have broken our word regarding the Canal, it would be extremely unwise to get into an open quarrel with any country. Until 'the Canal tolls exemption is repealed, the President's hands are tied in dealing with Mexico and Japan. This seems to be the meaning of the hint contain ed in the last words of his address "I shall not know how to deal with other matters, of even greater delica cy and nearer consequence, if you do not grant this to me in ungrudging measure." 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. FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR A SICK CHILD FOR RENT A good 2-horse farm with new house and barn, conven iently arranged, near Ashebero. Al" so want two farm hanas. men wiin families preferred. If Interested, addrees Box 158, Asheboro. N. C. FOR GROCERIES of high qualiiy and reasonable prices. Call to see Seth W. Laughlin Co. I WILL PAY the highest cash price fgor all country produce, chickens, eggs and butter Seth W. Laughlin Co WANTED Hands to cut croseties and cord wood. Apply to ,; . Wm. C- HAMMER.. Asheboro, N. C- ; PARTNER WANTED I have a Kood set of hobby horeea stored away for the winter at Randleman, N. c. The time win soon be nere to start them" up for sprtf-s and summer and I can't leave my uusi nea to look after them -so I want to trade half Interest in .the out fit for horses, mulee 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. O. . . "California Syrup of Figs' can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels Children Love it. Every mother realizes, after irivinar her children "California Syrup of Figs" that this is -their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little .stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. " When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative." and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food basses out of the HORSES AND MULES FOR SALS bowels, and you have a well, playful Report of the Condition of , , 1 THB BANK OF UBKRTY, At Liberty, In the State of Norttt Carolina, at the close of . business March 4th I914. Resources. Loans and Discounts . . $94.689. 48 Overdraws 831.24. Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures 3124. ut; Due from banks and bank ers 16.440.69 Cash Items 505.81 . Gold Coin 655.00 Silver cola, Including mU minor coin currency .... 425 63- National bank notes and other U. S. notes .... 1.900.00 Total J118.571.85 Liabilities. Capital stock-paid in ..$ 10,000.00 Surplus fund 8,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid .. 2.168.23 Deposits subject to check 30.701.34 Savings deposits .... . . 67.918.0S Cashier's cheek outstd'g 1.784.20 Total , 1118,671.85 State of North Carolina, County of Randolph, is: I, B. M. Brower, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly wear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M- BROWER, Cashier. Correct Attest: v. A E. LEWIS, JAMES F. PICKETT. " G. A. FOSTER, M. D., Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day fo March. 1914. W. B. OWEN. J. F If you want horses or mules of any description call at my barn Will have a fresh supply from Kan' sas for court. R. R. ROSS, Hunt Club and True Merit Shoes for sale at . R. C. Johnson's, , ; .- Asheboro, T. C. CLOTHING A new line of clothing at a bargain. Call to see me when ,in town. ' . -R.C.Johnson, i " : Asheboro,. N. C. I have for sale one 12 horse power Prick traction engine in first-class-shape.. Will sell for less than half coet. - - W. C. GRAVES. . , . Killerbe, N. C- - CASH for all country produce. - . Seth W. Laughlin Co. Notice. - Persons owing the estate -of W, J. Miller, will please make prompt payment on or before 1st day of March. I must insist upon immediate settlement. , - W. C. HAMMER, Admr. WANTED A few wagon loads tt fodder. Arthur Ross. FOR SALE I have, two nice build ing lots on Oak avenue, and five shares Building and Loan,, which I will sell to any interested, at a bar gain.' For further information, apply to w, 1. Mynck, Troy, N. U. r FOr SALE One pair tf-year old mules. T. S. GRAVES. Kempe Mills, N. C. child again. When its little 'system is full of cold, throat sore, has stom ach-ache, diarahoea, indigesion,, colic, remember, a good "inside cleaning" snouia always be the nrst treatment given. . -- . Millions of mothers keen "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist lor a 50-cent bottle of "California Syruo of Figs." which has directions for babies children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, sodon't be fool ed, uet the genuine, made by Cali- y NOTICE. , " Having Qualified "as Admr. on the estate of Fannie W. Calder, deceas ed, oeiore W. C. Hammond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undereie-ned duly verified, on or before the 21st day of March.. 1915. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the4r re covery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward' and make immediate settlement. Thie 17th day of March. 1914 MARY F. CALDEW. Ramseur, N. C, It. F. D. No. 1 . NOTICE OF LAND SALE. . By virtue of the powers vested in . the understand by decree rendered I in the special proceedings entitled "Wi ley P. Steed v. John Steed, et ; al" in the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty, I will sell at public auction at the- court house door in Asneoury, on Monday, the 23rd day ot March, 1914, at one o'clock p. nu, the foUow n . lanH lwintf, and betns "in said county and in the State of North Car olina, bounded as follows, to-wit: - First tract: inai certain wnr ion,! .nnfointixr El acres, more or less. See deed recorded in office -of ister of Deeds of said county in Book 40, Page 83. . Second Tractf That certain tract of land containing 190 acres, more or less. See Book 73, Page 97, in said office except tract sold off to Johnson. Third Tract: That certain tract of land conveyed by Ivey Johnson and wife to B. W. Steed containing 6 7-10 acres, more or less. - This is a re-sale of said lands ac count of the raised bid of Mr. Miller who raised the $3475.60 bid of W. r. Steed to $3500.00. , . , . Terms of : sale: One-third cash, one-third in six and one-third in 12 months, approved security to be giv en for deferred payments, the same to bear interest at the legal rate from day of sale. ; This Mar. 5, 1914. 1 R. C. KELLY, Commr. IT"