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7 GATHERED IN DIFFERENT Items of Interest Collected by our Wideawake Correspondents. Industrial and Social, News From the Towns and Villages Wbat The Farmers are To'ng Along Agricultural Lines 1 1; m i ii.i.i: new Kev. v. I'. A lit r was al le to be ai:d l abh hcoi:glt i-Jt (!. .-l.l.ua; Miuay sermon ;: t iiiUs il i . k of i l.l:is(v .: i which w;i: ill pr,s- t. A. M Ui: I h ii.i n;:; Kii.i i-i rami I'llgh. the i; it il. M. i . i : n. li e . it; , .:" V. .. ; nines. :. iV ai d :..i. '! . ' a; i i-i' i:m r ia'. i'. i s in the c'ty th.i- week. ::ien M:--. .Viaitl.i li-t !hi- v. etk. Ml-. S. i I". 1: -pt mill i: '.r.; r, Mr- W:k is en tl i T(;u with h lioi':'inan Mi-. II liar. is i isivrj. her tlaiul.ti r, A. il. ti . i i t! is pli'.CH. K. S. l rav. n has anoth hi i :;ne yi:8. Tin. oi'.ic-is cf Hanks kiiio :.r :ui:i iiir weie ;:i-tall.' ay uiLlit'hy Ta t Mastir .M. Satun X. Whitehead , f Kail still, aid a !t the oivmony iee-cieam iii'1' it her ret'reshii.t.i.ts weie sttvul by "il :nel!i'.Ts Of Ila::k- leiiiie. Misses Lenie and Kdna Previ and Lleitir linse vi-c;eil friend a liith I'liut Sat ut day am.' S:.:i d.iy. Messrs. M. L. t'ir.t's mil T. i':iv(. n.iule a busine-s tr p to i-iro Saturihiy. Mr. l'levo wil. spi:l a iiiv diiys in the :ei': It heod of T. .1. he- dins.' .iiv. We .lent kii.w Mr l ar arris Ir.sinex but pei'hiij.s one tI I ru is call tell you. !, r ( vi p r ilii d hi-t T .as iuteried i.t l'att-r- Mis. i.;:ee 'A'.-iii:-day. Uev. Mr. W e-'i:i:i:i:- d the .u i'1-i l. Vis. ('.. was ti.- yraiii.itst (laupMir i! !'.-,uM.vi i-i,Tisii:,n : v.on an iivn. a li;e ar.l nrnkin harpy ail v.hon: -lie cau.e i.t c li a e- a I n s 1 i.t.d. an fli.d fatlitr, who have ; ant the I a .y o'Z i ur p.'ip'e. V ' !'. T. iiarv.li has been (flit fick f r a fe " days. Mr?. O. I'. Jordan of Spray i vls.tinig Mrs. W. C. ordar.. - kvs :n:oM TiaxrrY in. i. :h-ie vil. be a Chi d en's I ay at Mi. I e ram r.t.xt -.niii:.y. Ch. liren's sn-iiets in ti e moinirp . nd an ; dd:e f by D-. P acrck of 1 igh i':t is expected in the after rcn. ' ! L. L. Fa:l. w l ie A. Briles. B, -'and i'-r le-. I oh r. Thpye", Jam.s . .i-ji tt. M:- e Gertrude Fallow. Clara Lvil. s. -;ia: cii- ;r KI ssi Fa low wtie 1 elcom- v i'. r-' at i.il.Md Su'i-';.y M-h. . ! stud; y. Tli -show s tii..t '. r S nday choi 1 is i ;i!i.ro ia -. 'i ab -I n: i le Tov n v- .. ':..r will b- in Id h pi S. iS. 11 ;.t 1' ;.!iir Bi'L t mi n la;- il eh ck. ti . y 1 Mr. i n e i lid le rn . s t lb b-- M. . at; W di: X'ima d y ; r Kan - a id h I. il 17 e .f th We- .1 'I n W.lb. '.i. writing. Aich Fallow ,- and Fh s ih" fcli id -i if Fail Mi-s Pi vl ;.li ! at Mr. ,.'u: Mi-- A:i--i-i ta h- h-.i! fi r rl e -ummer. Ti.r--hing ;-.ailiiiies lave started out rat'.er niily tlii.- yar. Tluy have been heard in our c.ninni-;ity for tli-i In. ft w'.t k. wo in iimij.i; hums. Miiss Daisy Osbrrne cf High Toint spent Sunday at heme. Mr. and Mrs. Tom "iVioslow of High J'oint are spending a few days wit") their mother. Miss Elma Johnscn of Madisrn spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. X. S. Edwards. MisP Roxie Crowder of High Point is spending a few days with her uncle, Mr. A. M. Osborne. Mr.. Cicero Dorsctt og High Toint passed through town Saturday eve i- inir on lis way to Millboro to spend a few days. Mrs. W. A. JAanirg9 and Mrs. W. P. Craven sper.t the week-end at High Point. Worthville ball team crossed bata witjh Randleman Saturday evening. iMiss Vallie Osborne spent Sunday, with Mrs. A. M. Osborne. Be sure to see Pa's Picnic given at tihe Worthville school house Saturday night by home talent. . IJIBERTY XEWS. "Will Hardin of Pleasant Garden, C. H. Hardin and daughter, Miss Annie, and Mr. W. H. Harfdin of Julian were visitors in town laet Sunday. Dr. Jones of Walnut Cove, his daughter and niece are visiting Mr. and Mrs. U H. Smith this week Mrs. Kate Harris Is voting some time with' relatives and friends In Trinity. 1 Miss Tinse Antliony od Greens boro is the gueet oi MM Etta Trocdon. iMr. and Mrs. WaRer Gillism are SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY i J O 1 ! L, M' itlil s at '.t. Air; : Milphur s-'p i :i ti. . f many 1 1 i nds ( f 1 ttt ;ue Uad to kiiiw tin coi ei aiur ha a ill est (ik typ.hcid ftvir. r r. .1. F. Ikk. it. who ::t hi-- li.'Uid" : or the e wttks, ret'.irntd h( u e t he i i f pa-t I.'. A 1 1 ems. I.. A;; man Sat ui ilny !r-. C. . ii i.t ,:l . and nht ilr I ii. Meiiri t v ik uiti.tly with hei' -i n, r' e. si.vl.i an 1 Mary Carter A-!i. i.oio are -pendi :. a I rtr v h ! f-l.lt it s. I.t wis ii '.ainily, Mi-S. in w n i f A-in boi i. and ie iie'lie i t Ci.nh 1'iK.t i i. v u in ll.nn at L.r. U. it Ml Mr. am! 'r-'. T. A. Sp- ncer and family i ;' iiih.v'ii sine .-pent from Sat'irday till Mo: l;.y at the hon e ! J. II. Spencer. Mis. l. Amiiaii and children, .lames and Marnarit., j;c, lit Sun--day here. Mr. ;; Su till da J Ms. W. C. C.ainer spent i.il.t at ' Mr. A. C. l.ow- ilenillk's. Mr. 1). wa- ii- ie Mi- . If. with her Auir.an of Trewer's Mil! fi r the day Sunday. 1. Smith spei t last wek 1 bather. Mr. C. T. Luck, on Seaarove Kt. 2. ' Mj J. A. Austin of High Point ' spei.t a pait tf ls 'i week with her, parent-. Mr. and Mis. .1. A. Auman. I .':. Austin came diwn Situri'ay j.nd th-y botti rtturned t High I't i t M inlay. ! ! Mil lilltillO XKWS. M. K. Frazi r if A-h bore, our n w rural c;riitr. made Iii' :i-t trin Monday. si Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pugfli vi-it-e 'odd at Frark 1'ui.Ti's in lit. 1 Sun r ' day. i. Cul'.ie Bedding. Ira Hinshaw and Saturdav i.itht and Sunday ft Cole- vi h ridge. Sin-1 Mr-. .1. M. Alliidge and Mx.ttr ?hi'dHal Sci.tt sit a few days at sv;-j C,r -e:; l to list week. Mr. ar.i.l Mr . Virgil Aldridge i.t hi t week with relitive i Jiert. CentKil Falh- and Millb rn ball rLs crossed bat-' here 'atnrlay. The1! scrije was Millboro. to 4 in fa v. r if i;am.shi It ITHMS. I Missis Lima Bmge: and Pat tie Bain of Grei-f belt) are visiting1 Miss Lizize Smith. . Mr. J. G. Cowurd rf Liberty was! a visiter here last Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Hughes of Greens boro is the gu it of her daughter, Mrs. Cleveland Cox. Miss l.iila PlMTps returned 'a-1. j we. k from a vi it to Sanfi rd. s. pi Li Uray., a well-known aae-.l c..h..red '.viliian, d.itd suddlily M. -i-('.ay :r.( rr.ing of appopl' y. j Mr-. A .-bill nnd si tt r of Shady' ;tnl at .1. A. l i.:a;- l pveae. ii I -iiiuii- i.t the hipti 1 day. Gn sbi ro i' e i h c-i I ilianit a sc i e -f '' .1 r spr: im , 1 y r certly. s t,1 y with O. 1'. ; paiui M"...i;i)i: i xr.'AS. We had a r.ico rnin last week wl irl: we were all very glad to see. Tho i(e-r: iiin stippir at W. A. Crav n's Si turday i.iuht was ve ry r.i-uiMi e iiii-ye d Uy all ;:-i ent The Sunday "scl.o, i' it Flint s Irs ip.-nd with Mr. John a - , i.perii Undent. de Mr. Eduiir Cole and Mis Eflie wef-k. I'rsl'il wer.e mailied last Wo all v.i-h for them a long and happy life. Mr. fiul Mr. s J. W. Hayes are v i tii i rleir d. tighter, Mis. A. B. Loflin, who is right ill. Me-srs. Garrett and Oar on Leach spent Sat'irday niht l'a'.il Sunday at Mr. Maiiil Yow's. ' Rev. II. A. Albiight ipent Pun day with his ;iver. Mis, dther--ine Yow. I , Miss Tleva Hayes will leave the la t of the weekk for Handy where she will spend some time. CKPAIi FA IAS ITFMS. Messrs. Joe Lineberry and John Pugh of Millbero . iei.t Sunday here. Mr. Joe Shern wav a Sunday vis itor here. ,Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hodge-! left Tuesday for Hender6ca to spend a monthly vacation with friends and relative. While away they will at tend a wedding at Duke, N. C. Col. and Mrs. A. C. McAlisteu" cf Asbeboro were here Monday after noon. The wheat crop in thV section Is unusually good this season. Me ert?., Wllllttl Phillips! andj John Julian spent Sunday at Millboro. The base ball team will give a lawn party a the home of Mr. Henry Phillip' Saturday night. Ev erybody is cordially invited to bs present. The proceeds will go to the team. Good order guaranteed. MT. VEBSON NEWS. There will be a OWldifen's! Day at this place the fourth Sunday in thte month. Everybody imvited.l Mr. T. J. Redding of Asheboro recently visited hist parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Redding of thlj place. Miss Mabel Bulla ie visiting her Earl Bulla, near tt. I TW i.n'ant sen of Mr. and Mr . is alteii Cray died last Thursday andlci iei :it Marlboro the lo. lowing I Mr .. leit Mrssey f Loam ke.Va . i-; spending si me time with her met her. Mr . A. C. Whu. who had a stroke of paralyi" a few da.-,- ago. .Misst Emma Cray is spt ndii: g s(me t ine wit ;i her si ter, Mr. .: WUl Ki ller, whose little child is vry fck. Prof. A. M. l-'eiitiiss of l'1'.i..'i.t 'Card.ii was with is at iir Siuulay sc!i"c 1 last Su.ii'ay. We h. po to have Mr. Cent r,i . i with is as-aiul .Mi-.s Ciara Ta:ltr .-JhM i.i-t Sat trirday :ii-;i.t at:; Sunday with .Miss Millie' Hn.t. Mis. 11. T. 11 u ht. who ha- bt en in th ho jit i.l t High i'o ;i.t fir m 11." tliue. uu.cii imp: ta:' ed. ed hi ii. e h it week J ii :ixn y m:vs. I'roT. I' .s-l'iilil t f Dui hah: !i;S r latAe- i.eie. Mrs-. Nar.nie Cravin e. pelt Coliii-e is r-ll a visit Vl-lt- Tave: to In i n. Mr. Bruce Craven. Mr. c'iiafia of Micksvllie Is vis iting his daughter, Mr-. l:n;ce Crave-!. Mi Kitcl.io J. liu mh ii iiTe a visit to liiii'u l'oi..t and r.-poits ii nice time with her little friends. The nice rain.y have refreshed the gardens ai d ive will si on have plenty of beans, etc. TiHif. I). C. .Tehnscn i; havi-'g work d. ne in and ahout the col- ege. Mrs. Kate Fosher Harris of Lib erty is visiting at the Parker Hi u e I'ncle Hereon .''arkir is unite feeble, but able to bei up some. "Aunt Julia" of the rarfcer House has nit! been well for loir.e time. SI e l.o longer rings the lull. Miss Fai.-.iie Crcker and brother, we learn, are down with fever. Dr. Jacks n was en a vi it. hei.e a few evenings ago. Uev. Jamie Craven, piesident of D.ner.ioit College.-Frof.Harv y Cra ve. of tie New Hem sele Is and Mr. Earl cravtn of Lexinsiti-.i mad a visit to their eld home here yei terday. Mrs. Bliincl e Boylt fair has b -en iii a visit to relatives here. Mr . Ballar.ee has juet returned :': eina vi-it to Greensboro. siTKKDS 1MVIN. of our people I Several of our pe"l'le attend ine bin ay nini.er it aum neoi-ie Leach's Sunday. After tie dinner a good iKid interesting talk was made by Rev. Frank Cale. j 11. X. Steed ha.l an'ivfd from Jialeigli. lie e-xpects to run ins cannery here ti is sea-on a - usual I We are very scrry to hear of the bruises luinitl Dunlan si .tai-r.c by fii.iir.g fini an oveiturnul 1 ad' of wheal li!: week. He is improving. Snoua Auman visited rtlativis in Steiis Sii'.ufj Mr AniUiteii Lucas is improv ing .-lowly. Some of our peop'e went over tn Ci.arUtte Sunday in a pLa-ure trip. . sruriiisK luitTiin.iY dixxfr. Ju-.ie 2 th being the birthday of Mr. John M. I.a:ii-il.''.i:). hi. chihlrMi a::d a lumber of relatives and fii-nds githerid ;-t his home to -live I in: a sinpiise birthday dinner in hail r i f hi i i;."lth birthday., hA t. ble abiut -le fiit long v.n 'ixi d her, 31 r. i.i t!:e aid and kfidetl with cood.tuie to take tic place of the ti I'-.gs to ei.t. Alter the bl ssin v-a- ak.l by i;. v. John Pni;h o Land'. u:."!!. ".ii I'-ople : part. k : a-t. !r. Laiighin ieeMieil to ei'ji.y liimer and th- surprise of -e-t- i! a -listae'te- v. ere; Mr. and Mrs. 1!. Coins ai d children cf Edgar, and Mr--. T. D. Hardin and II u- : Way of Bainihinai'; Mr., ami i. David !iini.hi)n i'r.d sen if i-:sbo!o- Mr. iind Mis. R. A- l-te- s of il .' 1 C.o i ..' 1 Rill) CKOxS HUMS. Ml:. M. b' en ill fir V. Barrow, wiiio lia i.v.i'.e a while, i;, Lii- proving. Mi-s Delia Ailn d has been spend ing seme time with her brother, Mr. Charlie Alii'd. at Sunbuty. Mil Mal.il liainmatk has letura ed to her home in Daytcida, Va., alter spending .-evert! weeks with her cister, Mis. W. S. Brown. Miss llanniiaek gave several recitals .while here wi! icli weie enjcy.d by all. Mr. Corden Xcllegg spent .. eral dajs ia the heme, of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brower. . Mr. and Mrs. Claude . Bar,kt r re turned to Greensboro leceutly where they will make their home foe the present. M:m. Barker was former ly Miss Elsie Pugh of . Providence. (ilUY'S OIAl'EI. XKWS. Our farmers are about1, through with their harvest. Wesley Routh has run hjis binder every day fcr two full weeks-. IMettrs. Heniy and James Davis and Geo. Richardson, living on ad joining farms each ) purchased a new binder this year. The6e men all came to this neighborjijcod from tht western part r of the county some five yeais ago. I Tom Brown is arranging to thresh some wtheat thi:.week. Cattle , buyers ar more plentiful than cattle. STAR DEPOT BIKXED. The Norfolk-Southern station at Star, with all its content, ., includ ing kfrseight. office furniture and dispatchers' office, and two cars loaded wiQih merchandise, were burnedl la'f Saturday night, about 10 o'clock. The old A. and IA. defrxct is being uicd until a new modern station can be built. J;IKT11JAY 1UXXHK. The popular raise t'at-ny that it nit sale to express, appreciation, pe i;de hid eioif-h for them to ii. was set at i aught last Sur.day whtn two hundred anil ninety-s. vui people, relatives and friend-, ass'in tinl i-.t the heme of Samuel II. Caii.er to ho lor hi- s 'v-'uty-s venth biithday. 1.; and hi- wife, wOc in sit v-se . ii veris l aic touched to ge.iiiy tl.it l.tr fi.ee -till ha- t fresh lies aid ci.tl a.li.iss of g'rl lu od to( k their fiist auto r ile -v.iadai moi.i.ii -. So li alter their return t h ' wnv invited tr, th.a feast, spread iiiuler the .-hi.de i! t h oak-. Wh;i baskets were emptied the talle v as Undid with ..ity-ii-vht MUiitiis ill' ci.ke and ui ii. r vian 1- i'i. pr.'ii 1 1 "i n. An appiipiiite talk wra ma.'e hv rrai.tii- f. liulliiiil :':om the text. "Ho uah us' to .nimbr our lit: s !l;t we may apply riir heaits ii i.t . 'Ai-lom." lbr words bri'U-'.;t tj mind the beiiutiful I'lus.: "Tl.i-t thin had a kindness shown, l'ass it -:. Twas lit nit a 1 1 for thee aluiie. I'a-s it en. A pi ii i r was 1 1 ii r( il thh- talk. 'I he icciisiili vit a i:io-t t joyable ilie. COKBKSrOXDKNT. Mr. O. F. Yoii;. foinieily f Co hiiiiiia township. UantUiipli cjiinty, who h;is been city passenger and ticket agut l r the Southern at Gieenst )!., has been promoted to be traveiKig pnsserger agent with !ieailiiiai ti J s at KUeigh. Mil. YARXKliS ll.R- mitXHl. During the ekctric norm which visited t Bis stctiin Sunday after noon lightning stiuck the bam cf Mr. Walter Vainer on the Dunbar a-. ul rwhar-ip road three miles south of Ashebcro. Tie lain, which was old-fashioned one with sheds all around, was lurr.ed compltUly, including; this year's wheat crop l Sou bushels, some corn, farming tools, harness, etc. Such a loss ai this cannot Le estimated in dol lars and ce.ts. Mr. Varner lives at the old Xat Steed pUice which is one of tho oldest ia the county. The fire was discovered jmt in time to remove the stock from the barn and by the time this was done it ha.l gained such headwry that it was impossible to save the grain, ttc. Mr. Vauier has the svnpitly ef the people in general in his great lis; onnr KIVF.lt MIIJK 1.LGK1 1JY 1 ll!K. Last, Monday nigl.t abiut 0 o'clock fire w as di-cove red i;i the weaving no m of the Deep Rivei Mills at Randleixiau and had gained such headway when found tl.i t hit did con' ide-i al le dan age before it could be checked. Appare. t y the fire began in the far end of the mill, where the clith is stacked be--f; re being taken to the finishing department, and the luildiig being of weed, the fire sjpread rnpidly. despite the effoitj of the firemen. About one-half if the mill wis de stroyed, 103 looms burned, togetlur with1 the output for the depaitnie! t r-i Monday, which was about 4-'-"i bolt of clith. The while mi 1 vas damaged by the smrke a:in water, the wlAle less beiiig e-'i mated iit $18.0110. For : me time t':e maungt-nient f the ji River Mills have been, coute n lih't i t' the bui'dii g f a modern biick struc- r in .net .jurmd and very likely w.ii will bet-In in this new buil.lit s; :-. o.ce. The pait burnul w;i- n'y mall dep.utmtit of tie mills: an work vvii! go on as before a-:d tl labor that was i n pUyed in thi part will le given vvenk in otlie parts of the plant. MRS. MARY V.. tlllllll PAS-ll.-i AWAY. Mrs. Maiy K. White ,wit f the Lite William Wlite. died Jun -nil at the home f Mrs. yjm Ledwtlh thice rnil.s .s.-Uliwp-t of .V h.loto. Mrs. White had been in feeble health for a number of years, but l.r. el been apparently as w-ll .is usual until a few ipiys befoie her death, when she see ire d feeble 1 ut was up and aniund th? house. On the day si fc died she ate three hearty meals. She seemed weak af ttr suuer, went to bid and ap--prared to be resting well, when about 9. CO o'clock csme women who were sitting in the room no ticed there was something wrong with her breathing and ia a few minutes she was gone. The deceased was a daughter of the late Abner and Mahala Han cock. She was ore of three chil dren. Mrs. Randall Presnell, a sis ter, survives her. Her) brether was the -late J. M. Hancc ck. who died in 1876. I Mrs. White was an earnest, consecrated Christian woman. She lived her religien which she pro fessed la early life at FairJ Grove churchh in the southern part of the county. She had beea a member of the Methodist Preteslant church tt Flag Springs' for the past 45 year In her religious life Mr?. White was faithful, loyal and true. Her greatest delight was in attending the church services and ia doing His will. She had implicit faith, often, repeating Ur favorite text, "I have been young and now am old; yet I have not seen the right eous fonfeaken nor his reed beg ging bread. He is ever merciful and lenient and his seed is blessed." The deceased was about 78 years old. She had lived most of her life in the aelgrfboHhood where she died. A few years ago she sold her (place and went to live with her true friend, Vlra Ledwell. Funeral services were) conducted in Asheboro by her pastor, Rev. Stowe, after which) the body was laid to rest in the Asheboro ceme tery. Truly a good woman -has gone to receive her reward. lAtK-UHKF.XS. Tlie home ff Mr. and Mi. 11. I. Pickens, i.n Church strut, was the scene of a pretty heme wedding last Thursday morning wlun tln-ir daughter. Miss Jaudte. Itcame the b:ide of Mr. Evtrttt Luck, the ceit mi ny l.tK'.K 1' rf nu d by Uev. J. M. Tin mi. -in. paster ef the M. i:. churc! . There were abiv.t -"0 jitie s present. Imiiiedh f ly after the ceiunoi:y Mr. and Miv. Li:ck, acroinpanied l.y alont 20 c o'ji.i. i Ash., hero's youiip pet lie. U lt in r.n automobile for Stapiove, whole t!:- tek the train for Wruhtsi ill.-H-iueli. Tl ty will be it ue it :hi Ashlyii the last of the week. Mis. l.uck i- one of Ash yr' i in t-t nttiactivte and accomp'i-hed young women. Mr. Luck, w he :s a Vai of Deputy Sheriff C. T. I. . of Cedar Cidive township, is n-ie if tiie owner-' el' the Youi.b-I.uck Ca. ai:e and is a sticeissfil youiii; bu.-i- ii e e iii.ui. I.IBIIR'I Y BOOK t l.l P. MIIKTS. The Liberty Bo k Club nut June intteenth at the In me hi f Mrs. U. . Uiitzel. In spite of the rain eery member was prestnt. Alter . business :si(0 games were i.idiilged in niid dijujul by the giieMts. Mrs. Herleit Steed ef Bai- elah was guest f h. nor. D ii" eious cream and cake weie sf.ved. The color scheme of white and yel low was daintily carriid cut !u flowers, cake and score cards. MRS. KI(iHlM)RS HEAD. Mrs. E. P. Xeighbois died at her home at Capilsie last .Me.oelay and was buried at G11m! Ci:.aptl Tues day afternoon. Theh deceased was yeays of age and was well k iown in Randolph county, having! lived near Kandleman and Central) Fall a before the family moved to Capel sie. She is survived by her fath er, husband and seven children. OAK ItllKJE IS RlSlXt; FAST. "A calamity is not alwaysl with out good results, even if lep!oi?ible at the time," is shewn by the fact that although Oak Uidgei's main buihlii j,a were binned early in the Miring tiat institutien will pen in September witJi t better buildings and eqiiipmei.t than it had before the disastt:. The fi lends of the sr.hcd rallied to its support ar.d the buildings are rising rapidly on the old site. MR. VF.MTAI, WTTEN 1!Y SNAKE. Oi his way home ft om church Sunday night Mr. Penn Vestal, who lives a few miles from Ashibolo on the Ram.-eur-Frankliin il!e read, was bitten by what is known as) the I'ikt snake. The snake was lying across the r. ad and JIc. Vestal either stepped on it or brushed against it with his fcot. The lep tile took hold and whea Mr. Vestal gave his fve.t a kick it still hung on and not u..itil he took :t by the tail a lid gave a jeiii did it. relin quish its hold. The bite made Mr. Vestal quite sick for several days. We have these fects from a man who assisted Mr. Vestal immedi ately after being bitten. The pilot .-nake is new to this, reporter and its ways are newer -.till. A PLEASANT WAY 10 STOP CONSTIPATION ll.i ii-HinN Avoid lakir" the iH-ua ami l -e iNuNnir. Liver Tore in it- l liice t Their tV.infcit and Delight. lit. ds ii 's, Liver Tore is a l:.aru; le . r-liable vegetable-liquid. It is made- to take the place of danger ous calomel. i ali mcl in largo do-e-s :'s a isi n. It is a nlueral- a form . f c.ercury. What it does uiinlea-anth a:.d often with decided danO;- in cases of coiistipiiti n and slug gish liver, Hudson's Liver Tone dees for- y u afely i'nd pleasant! with hno pain aud no grioe. Dod"- son's" does not interfere in any way with your regiiiar biisii.e-s, habits oi diet. Dodsin's Liver Tone is 1 acked rp ly a guarantee of "satisafctioij cr your money back." as the Asheboro Drug Co. will te 1 yoti. Of course so successful and so reliable a remedy has its imitator.-, hut this store has D-idson's and win net deceive you. Doih-on's oever makes ext:mvagent statements.. Dodson's Liver Tone has been made from the first to Like the place of calomel It "livenn the liver," overcomes- onstipnticn agreeably and makes you feel good ana u you are not satislkd com pletely with it the Asheboro Drug Co. will hand back tlie purchase price (50c.) to you cheerfully, instantly and without que stion. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AUIUCV LTl'RE AND JMECHANIC ARTS. This State Industrial College of fers strong courses ,4n Agriculture, Hoiticulrtuife, Stock-ralsingJ Dairy ing, Poultry, Veterinary Medicine; in Qivil, Electrical and I Mechanical Engineering; in Chemistry and Dye ing; in Cotton Manufacturing, and in Agricultural teaching. Four year courses. Two and three year Course) in Agriculture and in Machine Shop Work. Faculty cf 61 men; 1 738 stu dents; 25 buildings.; excellent equip ment and laboratories fox each de partment. On July 9th County Su perintendents conduct entrance ex aminations at each county seat. For catalogue write I E.B. OWEN, Registrar, West Raleigh, N. C. WANTED Five good saw mill hands. Good community. Good wa ges. Tour pay every Saturday. i D. T. HURLEY. . ; .Wadeeboro. N. C. State- and General News Mr. Jeffrey Caudell, a well known citizen of llendersonville, was found dead last Sunday morning-, lyinc near Coley's crossing' on the outskirts .cf the city. He was an employee of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. A movement is on foot in Durham for the city to have a creamatory incinerator for the disposal of the . garbage and night soil from the city. Howard Barber, the nine-year o!J son of Rev. anil Mrs. Milton A. Bar ber, of Raleigh, fell from the por-h li.j or more feet from the ground, ef the rectory of Christ church and nvj severely injured the first of the wee1:. Forty-three lips in the half hour between 4.o0 and 5 o'clock last Mo1: dav were pressed against the public drinking' dipper at the pump in tho Capitol So.uare sipping: coolinj; ilraug'lu-5 therefrom. Sixteen wer-j negro men, seven negro women, four white men anil sixteen white children. Mr. John L. Harris, wl;o has been superintendent of the Rocky Mount schools has become connected with the Southern School Supply Co., of Norfolk and Raleigh. The annual concatenation of the Concatenated Order of Hoo Hoo cf the Western District of North Caro lina, will be held at Asheville July 3. The ninth anrural convention of the North Carolina Retail Jewelers Asso ciation met in Asheville last Tuesday. One of the biggest development schemes undertaken in Western North Carolina in recent years is that of the Industrial Power Com pany, a recently incorporated firm with an authorized captial stock cf $100,000, which will build a hydro elcctrict power plant on the banks of the French Broad River, near Hot Springs, for the purpose of furnish ing power to the industries of that town. Governor Locke Craig will make' the Salisbury-Spencer Fourth of July address this year. Governor Craig- last Monday pard oned Tom Buchan, a Davidson coun ty boy who had been convicted of dis orderly conduct and allowed to pay the costs. He failed in this and was sentenced to 00 days. Later he rais ed the money and the sentence was commuted by Governor Craig1. An effort is being made by the Fed- eral authorities to send John R. Ear ly, the leper, formerly from North Carolina to Molakai Island. Mr. R. L. Lambeth, of Thomasville.. has a record breaking wheat field. A representative from the Department of Agriculture recently looked over the field and declared it to be the ' finest field he ever saw. It is esti mated that his 20 acre field will yield 700 bushels. The Supreme Court has declined to issue an injunction against re straining the treasury department from granting Cuban sugar the 20 per cent differential provided hy treaty, in addition to the new reduced rates of the tariff law. Mrs. Daisy Seaman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in order to prove a boast which she made that she could do any thing like a man of her weight could do, has undertaken to motor across the United States, her onlv passen ger in the car being her husband. T-'?' trip will take about three months. ; BUSINESS LOCALS Ten cents per line each insertion in this column. Six word3 to a line. No ad. for less S.an 25c. KOU SALE Ford Runabout near new. Cash or t rins. LJ. A" . JUIOV U I.L.L,, .1 SU tMJUi V J run onui. kjiiv iiruMti s i. "T meiit, 1850 pages, price ?5. App- to The Courier. HOIiSK FOR SALE One coua iiack horse for sale.. Apply to W.M. C. HA.M-Mfc.lt. Asheboro, N. C. TEACH EliS can get biard dtf ing the Institute with Mrs. L.VJ Craven in Noithl Ashebcro. Wi.l so take a few regular be ai ders. UANDOLPH SUPPLY CO.. w!io sale and retail fruits, country p:o iluee and eeneral merchandise. "! pay cash for wheat we buy and tal? nluacuro tn E-tvlnEr vnil t.l.. best 0-te .....(.. rmr, oil t . ,,u rv- heirr' in Asheboro. We sH twine- hJ.if ware, farm implements, mow en rakes, harvesters everything use. eat or wear, ou are aiwn; welcome whether you buy or not lours for servijcVi RANDOLPH SlIPLY CO., Wm. R. Julian. Manager. FOR SALE Five-acre lot wUh'4; )om cottagA house on it with ceJf room pnttflCo hmisA on tral exchanee in it. Pays 20.' I';. 1 montbJ Will suit a man with tVH ily. G. T. Maoon, Farmer. N. C LOST A gold pin, formed) mannirram O. F. C. Initials M. A. on back. Return to Courier aii receive reward P Central Falla Mills aave 6tai up on fuU time and can give rtfj ularemploymerit to two or thn families of spinning room hefg ; j j Apply at i nee to J E. O. YORK. BUf i l LOST A black knitted shawl t tween Asheboro aod Biscoe last S. i rvi j i . - -otiff J ' unf. riuuer ymana return, iu ii Store. FOR SALE Seed) potatoes fall crop. Come get 'em. P. H. Henley. Randleman. Rt. No. 2. Bring us your produce. We P8! highest prices for c hickena u eggs. 'Phone ub for prices. fit, Cedar rails Meilcantile Co., jJj
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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June 25, 1914, edition 1
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