r T7 Ce 2 W l v7 A Stupendous Clearance of Seasonable Merchandise Without Regard to Original Cost or Value, Beginning Thun sday M online June Continuing Through all Next Week IT Laces and Notions Laces have been hard to get. We have them this week. 2,000 yards in 10c vals and matched sets arrived today we were able to get this lot at a job price. The lot (roes on sale Trursday morning 600 yards at 4c 1,000 yards at 5c. 500 yards at 7c. 6-INCH LACE BANDS 5c. We offer about 500 yards in wide lace bands, white and ecrue, regularly sold at 15c and 25c per yard, now 5c. Oriental and Shadow Laces 10c Big lot Shadow and Oriental Laces, 4, 6, and 12 inch widths, regularly 25c and 35c qualities in our June sale '. 10c. $3.00 CORSETS $1.00 75 American Beauty and Modern Grace, low bust attractive models that sold for $3.00, your choice $1.00. AMERICAN BEAUTY $1.00 CORSETS 75c. We offer about 50 American Beauty $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets during our sale, while they last 50c. Dry Goods 500 yards figured and plain white lawns representing our entire line of 10c fabrics on sale, special 5c. 500 yards dress and apron ginghams, our 8c and 10c grades, on sale 5c. 15c. QUALITIES 10c. Big lot figured Crepes and Voils representing all the leading shades and color effects, special 10c. 35c. QUALITIES 22c. This offer is unusual and will be quickly taken up. This section contains 40 and 45 inch plain and figured Voils, beautiful figured Mulls and Batistes, Chiffons and Silks. The most attractice styles and fabrics for summer. Buy your Chautauqua dresses. Two for the price of one. Thursday morning very special 22c. Millinery Big lot Sailors in colors, blue, white, navy, and burnt hate that sold at 50c and up to $1.50 on sale Thursday morning, special . . 10c 10 Ladies' and Misses' Hats at 25c. We offer Thursday and while the lot lasts, 100 Ladies' and Misses Chip and Hemp shapes, selected from our regular stock and a factory shipment arriving this week. All colons 100 shapes your choice 2oc. New Arrivals in Millinery 250 new shapes, Hemps, Braids, Panamas and Leghorns, all colors at 1-3 of regular factory price, on sale Thursday morning and daily till closed out, 75C $1.00, $1.50. This is not an odd and end sale but new merchandise of quality forced on the market to real ize quick cash. Prices unusual and attractive. Millinery, coat suits, dresses will greet you. THE EMPIRE STORE Asheboro North Carolina T. R. Gaddis, 128 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 10.22 Joseph Hoover, 130 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 10.53 Jackson & Finch, 95 acres, taxes 1914 and cost balance due 3.37 J. M. Rush, 30 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.08 COLORED Adam Darr, 1V acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.17 Fannie Kendall, 1 acre, taxes 1914 and cost 1.84 CONCORD TOWNSHIP Howard Harris, 75 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.84 M. H. Hill, 180 acres, taxes, 1914 and cost 12.73 Allen Lanier, 20 acres, taxes 1914 and coat 3.21 N. Henry Tysinger, 70 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 11.82 W. A. Tysinger, 88 acres, taxes 1913 and 1914 and cost balance due 9.46 NEW MARKET TOWNSHIP Jake Robbins, 39 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 7.06 J. C. Spencer, agent, 34 acres, taxes (914 and cost 3.09 FRANK LINVILLE TOWNSHIP John A. Craven, 39 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.08 Ludolph Craven, 4)4 acres, taxes 1913 and 1914 balance due 14.93 J. M. Ellison, 96 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 22.83 E. L. Hancock, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 4.10 J. A. Hodgin, 137 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 12.67 Julia A. McDaniel, 50 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.24 S. E. Nelson, 43 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 16.96 Mary V. Pugh, 3 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.62 W. H. Tippett, 17 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 11.10 Emsley Wright, Ex., 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost balance due 6.08 COLORED William McCoy, 6 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.10 TRINITY TOWNSHIP S. J. Blair, 143 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 17.23 J. M. Coltrane, 14 acres, taxes 1914 and cost i 6.76 W. E. Ellis, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 19.16 Marvin English, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 6.26 D. W. Frazier, 110 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 7.40 J. S. Guyer, 5 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.87 J. R. McLeod, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 15.99 G. T. Wood, 10 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 13.72 COLORED Charles Alfrod, 4 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 7-71 Logan Brown, Trustee, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 2.24 Dan Gibson, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 2.88 Josephus Harris, 30 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.37 Alvin K earns, 2 acres, taxes 1914 and cost .' 6.39 LIBERTY TOWNSHIP fe A. M. Fogleman, 445 acres. 2 town lots, taxes 1914 and cost ..77.. 78.00 C. T. Ferguson, 83 acres, taxes 1913 and 1914 and cost .y 21.16 W. A. Fogleman, ltown lot, taxes 1914 and cost 10.69 R. J. Lowe, 44 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 7.23 RANDkEMAN TOWNSHIP S. Bryant, 148 acres, 4 town lots, taxes 1914 and cost 34.60 David Fogleman estate, 89 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 21.25 James L. Hall, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 7J R&ndleman Livery Stable Co., 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and coat 630 M. A. Beitiell, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 end cost 6.67 Mrs. Lou Smith, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 4.75 William H. Pickard, 4 town lots, taxes 1914 and eost 8.56 -COLORED Eliza Lutterloh, 2 acres, taxes 1914 and eost 2.21 COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP Mrs. G. H. Burgess, 106 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 6.72 L. T. Bogy, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 6.46 William H. Coble, 115 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 11.91 W. E. Ferree, 40 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 12-87 W. C. Frazier, 1 town lot, taxea 1914 and cost 6.72 Mrs. Sarah Richardson, 165 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.85 Cassie L. Yow, 19 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.94 '. - COLORED John Brooks, 4 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.62 Josiah Cheek, 7 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.10 P. C. Cheek, 1 town lot, taxea 1914 and cost " 6.81 John Tomkins, 3 acres, taxes 1914 and cost . , 2.42 Elwood Siler, 10 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.21 Henry Tyson, 116 acres, taxes 1913 and 1914 and cost 6.72 ASHEBORO TOWNSHIP W. S. Brower, 1 town lot taxea 1914 and cost 2.69 J. E. Ingram, 1 town lot, taxea 1914 and cost 4.46 SHERIFF'S SALE FOR TAXES On Monday, the 7th Day of June, 1915 AT 12 O'CLOCK M. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, the following tracts of land to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1914: PLEASANT GROVE TOWNSHIP. Henry W. Brady, 9M acres, taxes 1914 and cost $ 3.29 Howard, W. H., 100 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.74 C. N. and H. C. Johnson, 196 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 12.70 John C. Kidd, 25 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.42 BROWER TOWNSHIP (COLORED) J. H. Spinks, 2 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.10 S. C-Sninks, 38 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.61 UNION TOWNSHIP S. D. Hancock, 150 acres, taxes 1914 and cost, balance due 2.61 COLORED Israel Coble, 4 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.6! LEVEL CROSS TOWNSHIP Mrs. M. C. Hodgin, 140 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 9-68 J. P. Stanton, 112 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 7.15 Marion Wall, 196 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 10.5 COLORED Dennis Coble, 100 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.38 RICHLAND TOWNSHIP Newton Albright, 38 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.36 J. B. Beck, 100 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 19.17 J. A. Chrisco, 25 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.68 Clara King, 226 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 6.50 W. J. Latham, 38 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 5.14 COLORED Elijah Spencer estate, 120 acres, taxes 1914 and cost, balance due .... 3.76 NEW HOPE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Amanda Brewer, 15 acres, taxes 1914 and cest 2.46 Lottie E. Caspar, 106 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 6.21 Silas Luther, 40 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.' Cicero Morris, 10 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.74 B. W. Snider, 57 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 6.71 J. Lee Thompson, 14Q acres, taxes 1914 and cost COLORED Thomas Laughlin, 11 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4.61 GRANT TOWNSHIP Seta Cox, 30 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.62 W. B. Humble, 122 acres, taxes 1914 and cost balance due 2.77 PROVIDENCE TOWNSHIP J. A. Dobson, 13 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 4-60 A. W. Pugh, 165 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 22.12 W. L. Siler,, 184 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 9-64 Miss Bettie Siler, 160 acres, taxes 1913 and cost - 7.54 COLERIDGE TOWNSHIP Obert H. Moffitt, 11 acres, taxes 1914 and cost o.82 John T. Pool, 45 acres, taxes 1914 and cost lo Manly Scott, 33 acres, taxes 1914 and cost . Miss Marion Welborn, 35 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.64 BACK CREEK TOWNSHIP C. W, Miller, 80 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 6.36 Owen Brick Yard Co., 1 acre, taxes 1914 and cost Walter J. Whitham, 60 acres, taxes 1913-1914 and cost 41.40 CEDAR GROVE TOWNSHIP H. Mf. Cranford, 31 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 2.6Z F. J. Conroy, 45 acres, taxes 1914 and cost J. J. Henley, 10 acres, taxes 1914 and cost W. M. Lewallen, 90 acres, taxes 1914 and cost C A. Presnell, 125 acres, taxes 1914 and cost L. E. Snider, 70 acres, taxes 1914 and cost COLORED "W. F. Brewer, 230 acres, taxes 1914 and cost balance due 4.49 M. D. Dorsett, 74 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3.W Patty Steed, 33 acres, taxes 1914 and cost . . . .' TABERNACLE TOWNSHIP , . 121a Bnles, 6 acres, taxes 1914 and cost ... l-4 S. T. Lassiter, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 2 92 William Lamb, 6 acres, taxes 1914 and cost 3 85 A. R. Laughlin, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 428 J. J. Miller, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 74$ Mrs. E. A. Wiles, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost " 4 4$: W. C. Yates, 238 acres, taxes 1914 and cost ; n-64 W. C. Garrett, town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 2!28 COLORED John Bell, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 5.48. Eli Brown, 92 acres, taxes 1914 and cost .... &77 Hal Cranford, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 49 G. E. Hoover, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost 5.44 Will Harper, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 end cost 6i67' Lucy Lyue, 1 town lot, taxes 1914 and cost , , 3.64 J. W. BIRKHEAD, Sheriff of Randolph County. SALE FOR TOWN TAXES The undersigned tax collector for the town of Asheboro, N. C, will self at public auction at court house door in Asheboro, on Monday, June 7th, 1915, at 12 o'clock M, the following real estate for taxes and costs for the yean of 1912, 1913 and 1914, as follows: Laughlin, A. R., 1 town lot 4.80 Porter, S. S., 1 town lot 26.76 Tilley, N. B., 1 town lot 4.20 COLORED Baldwin, W. C, 1 town lot, 1914 4.80 Bell, John, 1 town lot, 1914 6.28 ' Craven, Isaac, 1 town lot, 1914 6.62' Carter, T. W., 1 town lot. 1914 8.82 Holmes, Francis, 2 town lots, 1914 2.30' Harper, Will, 1 town lot, 1914 8.30' Hearne, Penn, 1 town lot, 1914 3.16- McLamb, Duncan, 1 town lot, 1914 2.80 W. P. Bodenhamer, 1912-13-14, tax and cost 6.01 Williams, H. C., heirs, 3 town lots, 1913-14 5.81. Spencer, John, 1 town lot, 1913-14 5.41 Staley, Nancy, 1 town lot, 1913-14 This May 11, 1915. T. E. LASSITER, Town Tax Collector. H WILLIAMS-HEILEG Mr. Rezzie Williams and Miss Mag gie Heileg were happily united in matrimony, on the third Sunday in May, at nine o'clock in the morning, in the town of Franklin ville. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. C Dowd, pastor of the bridegroom. After the ceremony, the officiating minister and the bridal party went to Shady Grove for services. Rejr. Mr. Dowd preceded the bridal couple and the attendants into the church and se lected seats for them, and then preached and administered the Lord's Supper. After this, all repaired to the home of the groom, where the wedding feast was enjoyed, some of the nearby neighbors being guests. The parents of the bride are dead. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pat Williams, being one of six children, three boys and three girls, all married, the groom being the youngest son of the family. All the brothers and sisters of the nj groom were present Eleven fine cakes were on the table. Lemonade was served before dinner, and at the close of the feast, ice cream was serv ed. After the feast, the wedding party took a drive in the evening air. The best wishes of many friends art extended to the young couple. Correapondeat- , . TRINITY NEW3 I Dr. Frank Siler delivered an address; here last Saturday night on missions,, which was enjoyed by all. . Mrs. H. H. Hayes has returned from the High' Point Hospital, where "he underwent a very serious operation. Mrs. W. N. Elder has gone to Richmond, Va., to visit her sons, Drs. D. L. and J. N. Elder. We are glad to tee "Aunt" Jane Weeke out again, after a long" illness. v Jesse Hill vfeited his parents here last week on his way from the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, California. .

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