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GATHERED IN DIFFERENT him of Interest Collected by our Wideawake Correspondents. Industrial and Social iws From the Towns'and Villages What IV Farmers are Doing Along Agriciltiral Lines KANDLEM N NEWS Mr. :uiil Mrs. Jacob Greensboro, are the gu ot Mr .IU: Mrs. Juou M. Mui-hav,'. Mvs. Ko.-a Trofft'on, wile ( A : pil Tro-.l.m, of lliirh iVint, 'lie ! J ply anil v.as buric-il :it Mt. Leou-.on tin next Uty, Rev. J. W. Parker cor, kut-ing- t!ie ''l.ineral services. She '.vr.s "j; yea','; ban.l Mi of M. visiu M- old mi' I is surviv mother anil two si . I.i.i!; Nelson rais- ,:0 bn.'.lK'i '.ear on one a- re this - s. .). N. Cau.i'e. of Ne .1 friends here atur lav, srs. A'rx. aivl Thomas Xsnnv Sutvhy Moriran. of near iViiar Palls, spent villi their .-i.ti'i-, Mrs. .Jesse Alex., v lio is only 14 years old, en all lis K'rundtV.lher's wheat crop thi year. Mr. J. A. Uusseil returned Satur day ir.i.ii S'iuh Point, where he had been :i.vvi,f.isin? for the Kandlenian Dr:iK' Company. Mr. A. M. liain has accopteil a io siticn with the Peidmont Hosiery Mill at H:'ll!i Point. Ms Mapijie Lamb, who has been very is improving. Mr. O. I'. Marsh was a business vis itor in Hifrh Point last week. Mr. Y. II. PiYkar.l of Hotl'man was in tow; Satrtrday. Mcsms. Charles Harrell and Emory Jarrett went to High Point one day la.-t we- k. M '. Wade (."line, an experienced eleetrieian, will take charge of the po vi r plant here Monday. Little Kay Pean, who has been ill for some time, is improving- rapidly. Mr. Wish Holder, who received some bad bruises by falling from the train some time ap, fell from a scaf fold, where lie was standing to paint, at Pomona last week, and the result was a broken rib. Mr. and Mi Cephas Cranford and chi: and Mr. and Mrs. David Ferguson lildren, Lindsay l.assiter and Davis, are visiting relatives John here. Rev. G. H. Christenberry preached, at the Ikiptist clnuvh Sunday night in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Powell. Children's day semees were held at Mt. Lebanon Sunday. Mi.es Robbie and Esther Moore of S.iray, are visiting Miss Louis.' Bowman. Rev. J. 15. O'Hriant, who has been in Philadelphia for the past three years, came to Kamlieman last week. Mr. Arthur Cross has returned fro"i i he United States army. Mrs. Susan Coitarne. wife of the late Nelson Coltrane, died Monday at Randleman and was taken to Ashe boro and buried in the M. E. eerneterv EVERYTHING SECTIONS OF THE COUNTY there. The deceased was 66 years old and is survived by two children, Mr. Causey Smith, of Pamllenian, and Miss Janie Smith, of the Handleman Hotel. She leaves o:.; brother, Henry Smith of Millbon) and one sister, .Mrs. Petty Hooker, of Ashehoro. Sunday evening a negro named Thomas Mat his who lived about three pv'es from Kand'eman, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. Mr. Zachnriah Jarrell, of Payctte- vi. !e, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson JareH. Mr. William Pugh, of Greensboro, is in the cilv, the guet of Messrs. D. 11. Hill and J. T. Pugh. Mr. Sam Murrjv of Greensboro is in town for a few davs. Mr. Harris K-a::s of High Point, but formerly of Randleman, came in Monday with his bride and is visiting at the home of Mr. Henry I-'ra.ier. .Miss Mary Matthews, of Poanokc Rapids, is spending some time with her undo, Dr. W. F. Matthew. It wid be well for !he di.Terent candidates for Register of Deeds to be up and doing or .Mr. E. O. York will get the nomination, for he is a man that does something and will do something if elected to the position of Register of Deeds of Randolph Coun ty. ' MILLPORO ITEMS There will be Children's Day exer cises at Dethany next Sunday morn ing at eleven o'clock. Special meeting will begin in the afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Aidridge and children vi.-ited relatives at Locust Grove last Sunday. Miss Maynie Ellis spent a few days last week at Cedar Palls. Miss Rosalie Lineberry, c f Mebane, is visiting in the community. Mr. M. V. Andrews and familv were in town Sunday evening. Messrs. Culiie Redding, Hobart Routh and Ira and Wi'.iiam Plinshaw went on the excursion to Norfolk last week. Mr. Cicero Davis, of High Point, spent the week-end here. The "Grants", of Lineberry, ami "The Cradle Roll", ball teams 'crossed bats h was 2i e Saturday evening. The score to 5 in favor of the "Grants". SOL ITEMS Miss Mamie Hi' visitmir her grnuuiainer, :,iv. J. u. Hi!!, The meeting at L'ombav closed Fri day night. .Mr. I A. Rirkhead is visiting his brother in -Missouri. ITT) WiST Tlf A TW W U mm a k t I u r v ILdl iiuii ii JiM ii ii We have just completed and inventory of our big stock and have laid aside many good values m remnants and odds and ends from all departments of this big stock, and beSng neS THURSDAY, AUGUST 6th must close out to make room forX bf?rifstocVwM mereI odd8 and at we Early Showing Suits and Skirts. We invite the Ladies to be on the look-out the first shipment of skirts and suits now on way-early showing soon, depicting the and winter styles. OFFERED Big Bargains in Mens Straw Hats We have many good values worth 3.00 and have sold for 3 50 to go now at 1,50 Big offering in Womens, Misses anc I Children Oxfords white canvass, gun metal pumps and low cuts. WOOD Mr. Elmer Rirkhead has returned from Candor, where he spent a week with relatives. Mr. Guy Hix made a trip to this community Sunday. Mr. E. 0. Kearns and family visit ed Mrs. Jane Cranford Sunday. Mr. Will Richardson spent the week end at Mr. E. H. Cranford's. Mr. Tom P.irkhead is visiting rela tives and friends here. The State prisoners are doing ? nie fine work on the road from Bombay to Dentin. FAIR VIEW ITEMS Mr. v.: M: Carter visited tl .1 Mrs. E. C. Cranf reluming to Giv . P. W. White w parents. ..ir. ai here last week boro Sunday. Mr. and Mr: '.veienme visitors here the latter p of the week. ' Misses Bertha White and Victoi ia Hill, of Trinity and Thomasvillo, v snectively. visited Mrs. H. M. Cran ford last week. Little Miss Carrie Reddiek of The e asville, visited her aunt, Mrs. R. V. Millikan, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Montgomery. High Point, were visitors here the !;.-'. of the week and left for Greensh i o Sunday to visit relatives. We are .vavs glad to have our former iv.-i-lents with us. The lawn party given at the h-ne.e of H. C. Cranford Saturday night " as thoroughly enjoyed by all present .mt I a neat tund w as realized to go on our missionary tund. Mrs. J. H. Milikan visited relatives in High Point last week. Webb Meredith., who has a position in High Point, spent Saturday and Sunday here with home folks. R. V. Millikan has purchased a well boring machine which is proving great success trom the old way o: gging wells in the hard rock of this section. We are having extremely dry weather in this section, but the or. ins are looking fairly well. A line gray horse belonging to A. J. Blair was badly cut in a wire fence last week. Richard Miller, formerly of this place, now of Greensboro, recently visited here. Mr. Miller is contein' plating going north to make hi. home. Several of our people are havinu telephones installed in their home.-. This is one convenience the Faii'vi.-'. people are behind in. There will be a lawn partv at the home of J. H. Millikan Saturday night, the 15th. Everybody is cor itteml and a good Come. dially invited to time is exnected. I TI.LERS NEWS Corn in this community is not look ing very well en account of the drv weather. The singings at .Mt. Tabor and Piney Grove, taught bv Mr. .T.-ime- Jarrette, are being well' attended. Thi ' AlFter-Inventory for the fall $1,000 Worth Mens Wearing Apparel We have just received a shipment amounting to $1,000 of wearing apparel for men. Men always come here eventually. Why not in the first place? We have the quality and the price. CARRIES THE OLD Womens and Childrens Dresses A big stock of Women's and Childrens Dresses Lnildrens Dresses oo Women's Dresses g5c one at Finey Grove will close the third Sunday in this month. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunt and Mrs. R. R. Hunt were vr--V-r:v! v'-: 'rs :.t the home of Mr. Je'V Hai Mi1. Lola Snid-r and si-. ', M . Pearl, of Fullers. vis.';ed ;,t Mr. R.: fus Snidei-'s Satvi'day irgl t. A large crovd :..-."! led he ice cream supper i,t Mr. Cicero Parr.sh'i Saturday night. Miss .-Vina Unit, of Caraway, was the guest of Mi.-s Dora Mi'ad Si'v.day. Miss Ve'ora Perdue visited ML-sis Rose and Yada Hunt re-eiuly. Mr. Everette Hv.nt made a business trip to Thomasvilie Ss.tur ;ry. Mr. and Mrs. tvldn- Fieri e visit ed at Mr. Hud Small'.-. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. il. O. Small spent the week-end with th-ir fat'eer an ! moth er. Mr. and Mrs. Je!i" i.i-oohsirre. Mes.-rs. M. W.-od :rd J. S -imney visited Mr. Lir.d.-av Hunt Sunday. WHY NOT IT EM." Mr. and M-s. J. ( Fm roster, of Ramseur. spent part of last week with relatives in this community. Misses Margaret and Martha Slack and Ma' or .lame? ieturn"d Tuesday from a visit '. friends and relatives near Eagle Springs. They were ac companied home by M''s. T. N. Slack r.lid chi'dren. Miss Mvrtle Lawrence left Satur day for Greensboro where she has a position. Mrs. C. I". Stuart left Saturday for a week's stay at Jackson Springs. Mrs. Ii. A. King, of Star, is spend ing a few days at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King. Master Verne Stuart left Monday for Jackson Springs to join his moth t r for a few da s. Mrs. R. R Auman and iiitie daugh ter, Mildred, of Steeds, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lawrence. Last Wednesday evening at the home of J. A. Monroe, J. P., Mr. Law son Fields and Miss Emma Chrisco were married. GRAY S CHAPEL ITEMS Mrs. L, P. McMasters made a busi liesss trip to Greensboro one day last week. Mrs. Rebecca Foust is seriously ill at this writing. Mrs. G. M. Redding, who has been very sick, is improving. A protracted meeting is in progress at 'he Baptist church near here. Mr. George Cagle lost a tine horse recently. Mr. Alfred Allrod raised :'.7o bush els of wheat this year. AsIIEl.'ORO ROUTE 1 ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Humble vis ited Mrs. Humble's parents near Ulah Sunday. Little Sadie Pugh is visiting her grandfather, Mr. A. S. Pugh. Mr. Dennis Smith has returned from an extended visit to relatives at RELIABLE WOOD MORI NO Denton. Among those from our community who went on the excursion to Nor folk last week are: Mr. Mebane Hen ley. Mr. Arlie Pugh and sister, Miss Mattie, and Miss Nora Wocd of Ran dleman. Mrs. Emma Cox, of High ToinLand Mrs. Bertha Sheets, of Asheboro, are visiting relatives in the community. Protracted meeting will begin at Spoon's Chanel the fifth Sunday in August, conducted by Kev. White and Haves. Mrs. Milner Angel Cox will preach at Bethel next Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. COOL SPRINGS ITEMS The Baptist meeting is in progress at White's Memorial. Mrs. Harris roust, who was strick en with paralysis recently, does not improve. Mr. G. M. Jones lost a line hog one day last week. The hog was supposed to have hpdrophobia. A summer school is being taught at Gray's Chapel with Mrs. Ed Siler as teacher. rR AN KLIN VI LLC NEWS Rev. O. P. Ader delivered two ex cellent sermons in his pulpit at the M E. Church Sunday. Mr. Will Barley and family, of Hoffman, are visiting friends in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan, of Charlotte, are spending some time with Mr. Jordan's mother, Mrs. W. C Jordan. Cecil Williams, of High Point, came over Saturday and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jennings. The Ladies' Aid Society, which has done more good perhaps, than any other like organization in the commu nity, is now making efforts to lift the debt on the new M.E.church and will give an ice cream supper at the Ma sonic hall Saturday night. Let every body that can, come out and enjoy the evening and thereby help in the good cause. John Cooper left recently for Chat ham county. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maner, who have been spending some time at Roanoke, va., reiurneu aaiuruay. Mr. E. A. Thomas, our clever le livery man, has bought a new Ford machine. Dr. T. I. Fox and children attended services at Melanchton Sunday. Houston Kidd and familv, of Greensboro, are visiting in town this week. Charles Cox and family and Jesse Cox, of Greensboro, are visiting rela tives in town thi.: week. Several of our people atemiod pro tracted meeting at Pleasant Ridge Sunday. I-'ianklinvile nine will cross bats with Ramseur at Ramseur Saturday. RAMSEUR NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter and Miss i ' ""' '"i .'ii -oc. at your druggist. OAF 0 Our Tailor, August 7, 8 and 9th. Our tailoring representative will be here n August 7, 8 and 9th, and we will be pleased to nave all the men call and examine the fall and winter samples, as well as the styles. & MORING GUARANTEE Odds and Ends in Every Department. We haven't room to mention all the articles, wo close out sale a room-maker. tans, patent leather and Dixie are spending some time at Waynesville. Mrs. A. C. Burgess and children, cf Greensboro, arc visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin spent the week-end at Siler City. Mr. Pressly Moon and Miss Bettie Wilson were married Sunday. " Miss Nancy White, of Asheboro.has been the guest of her uncle, Mr. E. j". Steed, for several clays. Miss Fleming Patterson and Master Redmond, of Virginia, are visiang relatives in the community. Mrs. Mary J. Cox, of Atlanta, Ga., visited friends here last week. Asheboro ball team met our boys on the diamond here last Saturday and the game resulted in a score of '. to 2 in favor of the visitors. Miss Lelia Sikes, of Greensboro, ar.il friend. Miss Self, are spending some time in town. The Misses Harrell are spending the week in town before leaving for their Florida home next week. Rev. Vincent, of Cary, filled the pul pit of the Baptist church here Sun day morning and afternoon. Sheriff Slack, who has made seveud scouting trips through Alamance county, arrested one of Grnhams's fairest widows last week and brought her here and she is now spending her time at the sheriff's home without bond. We hope the sheriff and tin's good lady may live long and happy lives. Hobart, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cox, died Friday and was buried at the M. E. church cemetery Saturday, Rev. 0. P. Ader conduct ing the funeral. The sympathy of the people is with the bereaved ones. Prof. D. M. Weatherly left .Monday morning for a visit to his mother near Summerfield. TRINITY NEWS M iss Hazel Trogdon left for Thoni asvile last Friday to visit for a while. Mrs. Bessie Ellis, of Xorth Wi'kes boro, is visiting her mother, Mis. W. F. Ellis. Mr. W'alter McCanless is visiting his people here. Miss Margaret Johnson, of High Point has been on a visit to her young friends in Trinity. Aunt Julia Carr has the sympathy of all, in the death of her son, Char lie, who died in Pittsburgh, Pa., re cently. Mr. Frank Wood of Marion, is visit ing relatives here. Mrs. Mollie Frye, of Greensboro,, has been on a short visit to Mis. C. M. Pepper at the hotel here. CONSTIPATION CAUSES NESS. SICK- Don't permit yourself to become constipated, as your system immedi ately begins to absorb poison from the backed up waste matter. Use Dr. King's New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose to-night. -oc. at your druggist. f
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