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r The Courier. ASHEBORO, N.C.. JYOvM 26, 1891 wiLKYRlT.su, FnITOR, $1.00 Per Year, in" Advance. " This paper is entered at the post-offico at Asheboro aft second class mail matter.l A traveller returning to .Randolph .county after five or ten years ah asence ece'a evidence of thii:t aad growth as soon as he enters the .connty. ih overy hand you find men busy. The time honored citi zens diati-ngnishcd for his grave, 1ccorou -demeanor and moving i.foout with a dignity approaching Feminity, saluting his friends with the formality of a Spanish Don, h still here, hut his life of ease and luxury has ended and his energies are directed in building up the in dustries of a great county. Time l':is passed. Change is stamped on every giJe. with the same pluck, devotion, honesty, aud sturdy cour and with the same principles, t"ie &ne ideal?, the 6ame trait of character that controlled and di locted the old civilization, you will Had a z.ev order of things in force. The changes which time and cir cumstances harebrou&ht .ti.'.ut are fncrked with new ideas and new life. Our people are more industri ous, more nergeUe. more oconomi--cal of time, lobor and money, more temperate in self indulgence, but in moral traits we are unchanged brave, courteous, hospitable, truth ful; scorning shams and placing not money as tue chief end of man. Jtut under the new order, our peo ple re money-making pushing, sa acious. On every hand the fields how more careful cultivation, the fences improved the houses are be ing painted and whitewashed, the gates hung straight, more newspa pers and books read and intelli gence is more generally difiused. EDUI STATE AND GENERAL XEWS. J. I). Joyner, of Raloigh N. C. is dead. Forsyth Superior court is in ses sion this week. The Inter-State Exposition closed Nov. 28th, Weldon is to be illuminated by electricity.. The peanut mills At Tarboro are nearly completed. The Baptist Female University is to be located in Raleigh. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, the au thor of "Lucile, is dead. Sea. Vance and family will re turn from Europe this week. There is snow on the mountains in Western North Carolina. The pension warrants have been sent out by auditor Sanderlin. The Presbyterians of Satesville are to have a new church building. Dr. Ghas. S. Britton, a well known physician of Richmond Va. has passed away. The negro woman Ida Whitaker, shot by Maria Coley at Tarboro has died. JIis Ilarriet Monroe, a Chicago lady, boru in 18G0, will be poet of the World's Fair. The new cotton mill at Salisbury will be finished and readyjto begin work by Jan. 1st. President Harrison is busy pre paring his address to Congress aud dismisses all visitors. There is now in China a system of telegraph lines running to all parts of the country. Thomas Nelson Page, Virginia's distinguished author, has accepted a position on Harper's Weekly. The next Republican National Convention will be held in Jlinne apolis, Minn., on June 7th, 1892. The Democratic National Execu tive Compi j ttee w ill meet in Wasb- ecomber. Ceaar Falls, Cedar FaHs (Randolph county,) has a great deal to r commend it, and one discovers some new feature that is desirable on each new visit. It is a pleasant thing to be able to note how profuse nature has been, here and there in our State in a topographic sense forming rugged, rocky cliff -, adorned with spruce and cedar, spreading out green vales and meadows below, and sending down from the rock heights streams of pure crystal water whose silvery music is a prepetaal hymn of quiet joy and praise. J ust before the center of the village is reached Deep liver lenps over continuous and irregular ledges of sharp granite, while on either side down to the water's edge there is a thick growth of small trees, which partly con ceal the stream itself, and giving a fall which affords for the factory one of the best water powers that ' can be found anywhere- Indeed, it seems to leave nothing wanting, the volume ol water being abundant and the fall being very heavy, Nat ure, too, chose to rear all its cliffs and crags on the North side of the river, above and below and oppo site the factory site, while on the South side are the beautiful flats for meadows and fields, with the most choice elevations here and there for residences. This gives a beautiful variecy, and it is doubt ful where one should chooee to stand, whether on the North side or the South to obtain the jtnoat interesting view. From the htouth side one gets a fine view of the factory, the store, the residences, the chief of which is that of the beautiful home of Mr. Cox, and the railroad, which comes down by a serpentine curve from amon,- the crags on the west, runs on th t rear of the factory and the stored and then curves grac efully 'in front of Mr. Cox's residence in its course down the bank of the riv er to Franklinsville and Ramsiur, a few miles bolow. J But if you stand on the NJrth side vou see the river to great ad vantage, with itp substantial cover ed bridge, while beyond thk. river you have a picture of meadoff $eld, orchard and gently slopm, with here and there a quiet home, the churche3 stand! on their own elevations, if there lis fit hh id is y .0 5t l- ie in. or )ec. ec. 22 23 Pday u 7 y " 8 (Lively my last open at my Monday and e taxesmu?t rt. Plra.-e ectfully, . Sheriff I Htasre a rlarA anvvhet L I npre easily en a r the yelier, ?ob- re- Etic I is lite ISO iin Me 18- State of North Carolina In tne Supe Randolph county. J nor Court. Penn Ridge hs Adm'r. enn "Ridge hs Adm'r. f William Rulse dee'd. Potition to sell utl Penn Ridge Pl'lls. J land fur assetts of anil vs I Noah Ridge and Others j It appeuringto the Court that the plain lff has filed a petition in 'us caue for a license to sell the lands of W illiam Ridge dee'd. to raise assetts to pay debts; and it further appearing to the Court that the defendants Elwood Ward and wife Martitia Wan, and 1., A. Ridge are not residents of this State and after due diligence can not be found therein; and that they are interested in this action as heirs at law of said Wil liam Ridge I'ec'd. It is now therefore on motion ordered by the Court that publtcat'on be made for six successive week in the Asheboro CoURlt-R, a weekly newspaper, published in the town of Asheboro in said county, noti fying the defendants Elwood Ward and wife, Martitia Ward, and L. A. Ridge of the filing ot the said petition, and further notify them to appear at the office of the Cierk of the Superior Court of said coun ty in Asheboro, on or before the 17th day of December, 1891, and plead ans wer or demur to said petition or judg ment will be entered according to th,c pryer therein. ,Noy.oth. 1891. Geo. S. Bkadshaw. c- s. c. 44-6t. North Carolina. Randolph county. J Com'rs. Court. Town of Asheboro ) vs Order of L. D. Bnlla, et al. J publication. This is a special proceeding by the commissioners of the town of AshehoiO to condemn land for a street over the lands of defendants, by authority con ferred by chap, 26, pec. 1. Laws of 1889, and it appearing to said Board that one of the defendants John W. Bulla can not alter due diligence oe found, and is believed to reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Board of Commissioners of said town that publication be made in the Ashebo ro (Jouriek It six successive weeks. Notifying the said defendant to arpear before said Board at a meeting to be held at the office of the Mayor in the town of Asheboro on the 14th day of Dec. 1S91 to defend his said rights, or said board will proceed to the condemna tion of said lands in the manner provi ded by law. This Nov. 3rd. 1891. A. .1. WoODELL. Cl'k. Bd of Comn'rs. A LITTLE GIKL'S EXPERIENCE IN A LIGHT HOUSE. Mr aud Mrs. LorenTrescottare keep ers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four vears old. Last April she was taken with Measles, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning into a fever. Doc tors at home ana at Detroit treated her but U vain she grew worse ranidly jnntii sne wa3a aBe 'hanillull ol nones". MiEii 8hcmOTTJr King's Ne Discov ery and alter the use of two and a half bottles was completely cured. They say Dr.King's Wew liiscoverj is worth its weight in gold yet you may get a trial free at Boyette & Richardson . Drug store. GOOD LOOKS. Good looks-are more than skin deep, de pending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive you havH a Bilious Look if your stomach be disordered you have a Dyspeptic look and if your Kidneys be affected you have a pinched look. Secure go -dheal and 3ou will have eood looks Elect ric Bitters is the great alterativeand-Tcnic acts direct ly on these vital organs. Cuies Pimples Blotches Boils and gives a good complex ion. Sold at Boyette & Richardson'sDrng store. 30e, per bottle. 7ff lilAntli t MPo you Want Employment 1 By which you can make from $75.00 to $250.00 per mouth the amount de pending en whether you work part or all your time, and on the amount or lJl and VIGOR and PLUCK and PUSH you put into the work. If so it might pay you to write to us. We've got some thing that GOES, and there's room for a few more to come in. It won't cost vou tajuch to investigate only a two cent sraip. we want a LIVE. WIDE AWAKE RKlsfNTAlIYE In your, community, efiaferJIAS OR WOMAN If you are interested we'd like to- hear from you. We'll show where there's some money. All information by return mail. Then if you are not convinced, all right; there'll be no harm done only 0ULL MISS A GOOD THING. Betr ter write at once. Address THE BROOIX PUBLISBINC CO. Washington, D. C. ortgage ale. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed to the un dersigned by John W. Foster and wife Morana Foster and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Randolph county, in book 68, page 558 I shall sell at the Court house door in Asheboro, the 7th day of December 1891 at public auction to the highest bidder for cash: a house and lot in Asheboro township, near the town of Asheboro, adjoining the lands of Peter Vuncanon, Eli Pritchard and others, containing 7 acres to satisfy and foreclose said mort gage. Sale to be at 12 o'clock M. Tnis 7th day of November, 1891. Hammer, J. F. Bibkhkad, Atty. - Mortgagee. 444t. TAXES. The tax books of Asheboro for 1891 are now in my bands 2!!J ev ery person is requested to be prompt in the payment of taxes. T. J. Hoover. The Richmond Times is one of the brightest, newsiest and beat pape;:a published. Daily one year 15. Weekly $1 per year. Address The Times, Richmond, Va, -FOR BARGAINS0 CO TO Don't fail to examine his line before buying elsewhere. Itou can Save Jfioney by doing- som ALL GOODS SOLD LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER. INVEST YOUR MONEY WHERE IT WILL BRING YOU THE LARGEST RETURNS, . W. P. WOOD & CO'S IS THE PLACE TO DO IT, IMMENSE stock and low prices. Fall and Winter Good of all kinds and de scriptions, consisting of Ladies Dres Goods, White Goods, Notions, Hats, Sh oe Garpets, Stoves, Furniture, Hardware, Crockery, Farm and Garden tools, etc OUR GROCREY DEPARTMENT SS ALWAYS full of the best quality of goods. Invest your money with us and go horuc pleased, 31 tf W. P. WOOD & 00. w.Mmjnma:C'iw:HMU!im The Asheboro Foundry Machine and Agricultural Works, CALLS attention of Cotton Mill Men, Saw Mill Men. Grist Mill Men and other is called to the fact that the. Asheboro Foundry and Machine Works does -:- All liinds Of Casting -:- And till kinds of - Mepairing On.'. Machinery And koepsjon hand all kinds of Supplies such as Steam and Pipe Fittings, Valves, Babbitt Metal, Lace Leather, Belting, &c. &c. Merchants Supplied With Plow Castings -:- ,T BOTTOM .-. FH;tTI!KS -:- TFIiis is a CJounty Enterprise ,Keep vour money at home and get its u ortu here. I horouhlv -iii)p -.' I. ; ..11 kinds of Foundry, Machine and Agricultural works, i i.ir.-s or anply t ; J J. T. M OFF ITT, SecM and Treas. 39-91 :tf Salisbury street. West of M. E. church In the Abba BOX HEATING STOVE, and NEW SOUTH COOK STOVE, you can get more stave for YOTJR MONEY tlian yu d if yu buy iiny otlier stoves. They are acknowledged to be THE CHEAPEST STOVES IK AMERICA. "We sell them at wholesale and rataii. OUR STOCK OF r BUGGIES. CARTS, HACKS AND HAEHESS 1 b yet too large. If you need of anything in that Use it might be MOMY IN YOUR POCKETS TO SEE US. GUNS. GUNS. Notice! Having taken out letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Klijah Vuncannon dee'd before G- S. bBAUsHAW, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph county, at the late residence of said dee'd, on the 16th day of December 1891; I will sell at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash the personal property of said dee'd, consisting of 1 set black smith tools, hogs, sheep Farming tools, house-hold and kitcl.wi furniture and other articles not necessary to mention. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate pay ment "and settlement. And all persons holding claims against said estate will present them on or before the 1st day of December 1892, or this notice will be plead in har of their recovery. This 21th day ot Nov. 1891. N "ixod Presnell, Admr. Notice! Having taken out Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Calvin Mason de ceased, before G. S. Bradshaw clerk su perior court of Randolph county. Votice hereby given to all persons indebted to gjdd estate to make immediate payment. Aj)Wj all those holding claims against said estiy te are hereby notified to present them to Hue unaersjgneu on or oeiore me luui dav of Noyember 1892 or this notice will bel leaded in oar ontneir recovery. 9t;o Mia Wh (19V M Nnr IN'll. r ! mistrutor. GUNS. WAKEFIELD HARDWAEE CO. Greensboro. N. C Notice! Having taken out letters of Adrrir.is tration on the estate of LarVin Arnold dee'd before G. S. Bkadshaw, Clerk of, the Superior Court Randolph count. All persons indebted to said estate al.; hereby notified to make immediate p;y mentand settlement: And all persons holding claims against said estate will present them on or before the 30th dry of Not, 1801, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 24th day of Nov: 1891. Martha Arnold Admrx. oticc! Having qualified as administrator on the estate of Minnie Allen decTd accord ing to law I shall sell for rash at th late residence of the dee'd on Friday th 18th day of December 1801 the personal property of mW estate consisting of 1 cow and calf, sheep and hos. Household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Those who owe said (State are notified to make ryrv.rnt aad those who hold claims are hereby notified to present the same duly auther tiated on or before the 27th day ol Dec. 1892 otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, This Nov 2Ufi lttfl. ,1I. V: Allen, admr. lit jii- iinmut ijf Mi. mc Allen Ccc'd. 3 r I innimil"
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