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1 THE COURIER yVV-s FY A ftp? H Headaches Relieved Caused t'LBi.itfiUn) F.VKUV TllUKSDAY j , i YVM. C. HAMMER, Editor. ! A?l:tU-ii, N. C. N.-wiv.bir U, HUG J i 1 . - Frcni syeslra-ic. voir J-u 1 1. g dus.p sj if Vc C;.n't P;casc You ei nvn.be ros-muit ivi . Kepebhcnn. l. e. r:r,!i:. .'111.' a t K, v iu;o ' ;l We Are In Business I ill To Please Our Patrons ! The peop.e i i'u.-i -.1 to make a oil a o ;n i ho f;ae of unexamined t'ur. 'Where, Oh where, w. iv the Hebrew children 7" exe'atms the vt terun Ken tucky editor, Henry Watterson. Tho debates wore one sided in iho roeir.t eampagn. The Pt m. erats had Jio advantage everywhere. No-thing couid hayo boon wiaker than tho ite-nubla-an arguments. l "ii.:i eias- et tho citizens-hip that bo-'U-ve.- in legis'atU.u for tho favoivit ft-A , ami v. ho ban c- gunvn rioii at the xiH'i .o vi others are not phased with the faot that the United Stales is to have !'ur moro ears of I'-.nveratie lr lLii.iio.-i ha.l ii .cn . '.. eted wo ou'.d have had ar.oth. r t ra --f fat fry Ki i '.'ni i an -in, ar.d way his ine eody Milt. Wall Street would kayo r 'ho e'oek bai-k at loa.-t a e.vn-ratien : the country woa.il hayo lest muoli ' tho -..':i dnrniK tho briof period tho lomU of Iho piople had hem in ab i ; u ' o oont to!. It is a wmdenul r ocr-l that Mai:- Hill College ha made. On? hundroi and thirty sUuUnts w. nt t'tvni th.tt in stilution tlrs cur to libber institu t i i vw. . s ... ,, -1 ; 1 ... I V ,- r- i I THE COl KlKi: JOli OH K !. jS from North Carol ia wuv onro (hi from otlior .tate.-'. wan n;n a-ids v. no :-ro ti-n erkers ami w iiv r .-took and o -t Tho C. m h ' -iiuuioii in.- .mv.i t,-"' j:oiun .MMIM " i i i . -,. ., .- lions f loandnjr. KijiHt .tatos in fu- 0)kvj, Specialist ill OrtO-T. Writ' '!;." o.nv i :,a woro ropn,otod. and :1::0 stud, nt, 'rTriidu.UO Plliladcl- i Ashob-ro. X. C. ! phia CoUtro anJ ieiseica : woon: vc(d! wocd: cw !ill tho s MO Will t'C in. - Sh- : tbm,- id f dry stoyow., t injboro. Ashlyn Motel, Mom- ! ; cash. 11;' Tho dofiat of Sonator Hu I'oi Holawaro is to bo deeply rejrr. tted. ! Jay DeCOHlber 4til. for t'li says the ashuiKton I o.t. moo lil j pUrpos -I eXMiElllll t'le was a member of tho Military Allan's j cNi.s a,v J. M. lh citif-Jc ; brought ail Irs Civil War oxponnu-, M to boar upon modorn md.tary prob- i loms. Tho I'o.-t says it was Uir-iy , duo to him that improvements f.ave boon made in the anny. Tho I't-t a'- WAXTi' hit. an : V-.ii: man i ion and print- .U IN II nui.-'. r. A TJnudolnhs l're-riO--; T k- ..' ' '11 ' . t U.ii- of '! 1.0 ( iitier is a - .' M most hiUiot:!ia' iv.A i -sts b avtk-lo Croon -!r. an praises James E. Vatsn and llai'" ; i;alui0;,,i,: n.'wt' p.-osc'-ossiv.- an I .n - 'injr and .-h -r ry S. Now, two pohtioal Dosses t roin : t,.;-nVi':in!r .iu;a us. Indiana. Pa Pont nnresints Wail - Randolph has u d. nu Street an.'i the irdatory ir.tere.-ts. K 1 ' ,i '.'".'" n. W ' "I'!-'.' ) T i 'o -:-e The Cou: .1 i.' - o 1 ...11 to !;-.v. u 1, i.auio n.un. , hii-o.-s 'L!i- (Jour'or, A-h-b -re, N. C. ; Co :inn;eial School C I. I,,, ltnttro, Gi -h r' ::.:. both .-ox's. Sih -ol ; 4 mi,'. r.st.:b:i.-hed 13 years. En- ; 4 - t ;.)). Wnie f.n- eatalrfrue.li k M: ;so Henry sas r :s p:a;n a? n on a doy-'s tad that Tammany ' mn both the Led. ra! and .-tate eonsideiation hoing- that re to ran no muniei k City next year hand in , , !amio.t en Koa.-.e:;.; I : Tho WashmKl'!a Cost .-ay. 1 1 iO Ke- : ss ;A ,, -i-jeati- n, !a pabiieaa national maiiiiers will male Uaildimv tiu-n y persist in makr.'K ' too state. A in to be inoor- 1 '.'':' n!1::: V1 :;" pecan ta . n i rea o r,' y the ! a mi-take it' i claims which th v kni'W ' rei-t in i aimimr the election oi I llim-hes. It I'unker says the foreign . 'w , 1 r-di.tions of the '. .' '; tats at tr.rs jiubiic j juncture cail for a una n of Ann r cans, l,r' ' and that at any moment a situation 'j-'T may ari-o which will call for th.e unit- lv t led suppirt oi' ad ivliConl narties tor 'iiv '-..vt root ir .-ay- . eraj: 1'eited and W . tr" .a. kk and ,1 i th b ;j : nd nk'.y. to -, . Ki ''ore m. e ! The (' urier, will deliver your goods promptly and in good shape. Quick service and the best groceries for the monev is our motto. Best canned goods on the market. Fresh fruits of all kinds Dried beans and peas. Don't forget we still -H' Bucter-nut Bread for 5cts,a kat 'You can do no better. Giv- u. i rriai, we will treat, you fa; J. A. Holder, , a W. 13 II v n. i " si s !I Miss Lizzie Cameron f HeaJquater.N lor women's, Misers' rCiu children's head wear. Ali the newest shapci and material shown here, and prices are such rht will appeal to every one. $7 0 hats priced $2.75 and $4.00, m sats priced $2 25. ? priced $2.75, . ' buying. e Grace Corsets -omplete line oj corsets. Prices U)0 and $.50. Make your me Grace Model designed IZZIE CAMERON - to Liberty Drug Co. erty, N. C. . 'lir-r Tub? f r nuto tires st and b?s t ir.nT tube on the ct. On sale at Rcxall Dru,T Store. POOR PRINT , I WAN'TKD RAGS! RAGS! I want -j c fo uv rcf car loads 'n thp next 30 - -tner. Any lf,y3 an(, wi pav $1 2- per hundred, a.i.r- will do. thousb curs .u-livered in Ar.hoboro. This is a good at the shop. Eye-bolts are t-hanrc to clean tin vour premises. Get each Bide of forward hinge, Ul) vour 0i,i carn( mjano sacks, worn out horse blankets, clothinpr and every I kind of a raff you can find find bring to me inside of 00 days and I will pay you a cent and a quarter a pound for them CASH. 1 have a large ware house in which to store rags. J. A. Holder, Asheboro, N. C. tretcher chain Is attached. BEAR THE BURDENS Ch"ss Have Organ' ' Position to Sfop the First Cold cold does not get well of itself, process of wearing out a cold you out, and your cough be erious if neglected. Hacking rain the energy and sap the For 47 years the happy com ' soothing antiseptic balsama New Discovery has heal H relieved congestion, 'n testify to the tie ' 'g's New Dlscov Buy a bot-r.0c. ice is hers 'd ntained in .- by J. A. liiniey, his wife, tmd, on March 4, 1914, registeream the office of the Register of Deeds of aRnddlph county, N. C. Book 155, page 17$, et seq., I shall, on Saturday, the 16thday of December, A. V., 1916, at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the following de scribed lands in Franklinville town, ship, Randolph county, North Carolina Beginning at a stake, corner of No. 2, and running thence west 65 chains and 50 links to a black jack. Thence north 6 chains and 68 links to a post oak and dogwood in Redding's line, Lucinda Routn's corner. Thence east 9 chains and 50 links to a white oak, said Routh's corner. Thence north 31 de grees east 11 chains and 25 links to a white oak, said Routh's corner. Thence north 29 chains to a post oak in Nix on's line, said Routh's corner. Thence east 22 chains and 50 links to a chest nut. Thence south 10 chains and fifty links to a post oak. Thence west one chain ta a post oak (white oak) Jabez York's corner. Thence south on his line, 14 chains and 50 links to a black jack, said York's corner. Thence east on said York's line 25 chains and 50 links to a post oak, said York's corner. Thence south on said York's line 16 chains and 50 links to the beginning, containing 153 acres, more or less. Ex cepting 19 acres heretofore sold to Al vis Underwood and 36 1-5 acres sold to G. D. Pugh, and all the timber and wood on the aforesaid tract of land is hereby excepted and no part of the same, standing, growing or being on said tract of land, regardless of size, is to be conveyed in this Jeed.but the par !es owning said timber are required to love the same within five years date of purchase. This mortgage Forget Your Aches Stiff knees, aching limbs, lama back makes life a burden. If you suf fer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lin iment, the universal remedy for pain. u& t0 aPP1y' ifc Penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and idau affati,, v. ointments or poultices. For strains sprains, sore muscles or wrenched lig aments resulting from strenuous ex " Sloan's Liniment gives quick re- eeP 14 on nand ior emergencies. At your druggist, 25c. - Millboro Items nrJ!fes Johnsie Nelson and Lura Moffitt spent Saturday and Sunday with the Misses Nelsons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nelson. Miss Grace Routh was the guest of home folks for the week end. Mr. Cicero Trogdon was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. Tnm Rnmnn. . i . ." . . Wtta welcome visitor in Nelsontown Sunday afternoon. Mr. Emmetf Vim. J nc:- r Moffitt attended the sincinor at th home of Mr. J. T. Hayes Sunday night. Messrs. Lessie and John eBan, were callers ftm Ln. t lian bunday afternoon. Mr. Freddie Coble is improving very slowly, we are sorry to note. Rev. J. B. Odum filled his regular appointment at Bethany Sunday. is given subject to a prior mortgage of $1,000. Said sale made to satisfy and fore close said mortgage. mis mm day of November, 1916. Wm. C. HAMMER, Mortgagee.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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