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ohe Courier. RAILROAD SCHEDltES. VKCT1BULI rAUttKNOER-Mo. 1M arrive, at lulieboro from Aberdeen at 10 JO a. m. No. 107 arrive at Aiheboro from High Point it J. 10 p. m NIXSD TRAIN Train Ho. MO toavea Anheboro (or Mich Point at t a. m. No. 141 from High Point arrives i AiheboR) 10. m. Ko. 14 loavoa Anheboro lot High Point 4.00 p. m. No. 148 Irani Win Point arrive Aiheboro 100 p. m. Local and Personal. J W Steed, of Steeds, m in town Tuesday, Mr R R Rom leaves for Florida next'Monday. Mrs H L Brower it viuitiug friends in High Tome. Mr P II Morris spcntlast Sunday t Jackson s springs. Watermelons and cantaloupes are w plentiful in Asheboro. Mr f! C Wade, of Trov. is villi tine ins daughter, Mrs Jean Kusn. Dr A E Frazicr is hero today lit the Central Hotel doing dental woik. Miss Ida Winslow entertained sev eral of her friends Saturday eveuing, Mr W C Jones was on the tiain Monday- morning, returning from Jacksons springs. Mrs Elliott and daughter, of Hills bord, who have been vi'iting Mrs M C Spoon, left Tuesday. lle J P Rodgcrs and family vis ited the family of Itev E J Poe at Foust's Mills last week. Mr Andrew Aunian kindly remem bered the Courier this week with some nice cabbage. Sam Slack went to Jackson's Springs Monday; he has been out of the opfice over two weeks. Misses Lula and BerU Steed, of Steeds, spent Sunday here and went out to visit in the Caraway neigh borhood Monday. Mrs Eldridge and Mrs Mayher, of Greensboro, spent two or three days this week with Mr Nathan Slack's family. Dr F A Henley has recently pur chased the Sapp place, near Col J E Walker's, and will move there ne.t week. . Rev W C Hagan, a Presbyterian minister, will preach in the Presby terian church Sunday morning and night. Among the visiting attorneys this week are U 8 Hradshaw, Col More- head, J Reese Blair, J A Long, R O Fry, A B Kimball. Mrg E E Maynard and sister, Miss Wood, of Ramseur, passed through Asheboro last Saturday en rout to Troy to visit relati ? es. Mr Fletcher Craven came up on the 10:20 train Monday morning from Jackson's Springs. Mrs Cra ven will bo there for some time. Mr W A Underwood, who has been spending several days in Attlie I. ' boro, left for Lynchburg and other ' points Tuesday afternoon. , ; Sherman M Hinshaw, of near ythville, dropped dead in the Yorthville store last Saturday. His death was due to heart failure. Mr A T Coble, of l iberty, sold IK uusneis oi Diueuuauuii appira m-ic last Wednesday at a dollar a bushel. They were a part of the yield of two trees. Greensboro Patriot. Catalogues of Why Not Academy, Why Not, N. C, have been issued. Prof. G. F. Garner, with efficient as sistants will open tho next session i-. V August 10, 1903. Catalogues of Bombay Institute, Comliav, N. C, have been issued. Rev S T Lassiter, with competent assistants, will open the next term August 17, 1903. The public school committee of Providence Academy- district, have elected Miss Etta SUlcy as principal of the school A first-class assist ant good fa music, is yet to be elect ed. A gentleman brought tho "devil" a htur of armies and reaches Yester day, calling him Mr , and telling him the peaches were lor nis wue. As said "devil" has no wife they were disposed of by the "force." Wa nntine vert encourairinE reports from the Alumnae Association of Greensboro female College, iney were toying to raise $25,000 by Ang. Mb. and now thev have over $20,000. Different towns and conntiea have rrnuU nn monev and sent in. Per- tiA Kaan in aoVPPii.1 t1hM in behalf of this f and bat the presi dent, Mrs Cnnuinggim, urges that any once wno can win neip mem withnni waiting for someone to ask. They realize that they have only one week to work in ana appreciate every ihiiuritnnA for iL G College 18 one of the oldest institutions for women in the South, and the Meth odists and friends of education can not afford to allow the doors to re main elosed. Anyone who wants to contribute should semi ui mrs uucj Cunnmggiin, Ureensooro, in. c Dr. Petty Cheaea. . Tir 3 W PMx. tan of Mr David M Petty, 'i Asheboro, was Tuesday olwuu-n nrMufent of the State Veter inary Association at the second an nual meeting held in Wilmington this week. Asttta FaDef te Appear. 3 F Austin was convicted at July term. 1803. of perjury and sentenced to five yean in the penitentiary, but innlnl to the Sornrme Court and rot mew trial. His trial was set for Wednesday of this week, bat luUi faiW to nt in hia arrxr- aaoe. lie was under justified bond farftTOO. It ii tbonirht the botd can tit collected for the benefit of tb m.liool fund. Randolph Superior Court. Court convened Monduv morning, Judge W, R. Allen, presiding. The following were chosen grand jurors: W R Richardson, foreman; M T Sugg, R D Harris, J J Lucas, Harris Saunders, Simeon Cranford, N M McDaniel. J N Winninehairi. J 8 Loflin, A H Thomas, S L Varn- er. J T Shaw, a Y. JJicks, T J5 JS1 liott, II L Kearns, L P Fotist, Wm O Coe, W K Craven. The following cases nave been tried: Bert Bell, assault with deadly weapons, not gunty. Mute vs. rank Uassett, nuisance, pleads guilty, judgment, defendant to nay $20 and costs.1 State vs. Frank Gossett, carrying concealed weapons, guilty, judgment suspended upon payment of costs. State vs. K B Boling, assault with deadly weapon, pleads guilty, judg ment suspended ujiou payment ot costs. State vs. Enoch Vmicamion, re tailing, guilty. state vs. 11 if Isisher, at. vs .boms Kivctt, State vs Is Luther, not guil ty. State vs Gurncv Casisadv. larccnv and receiving, guilty, judgment six months in jail, Willi leave to hire out State vs. Claud Pearce, larceny, not etultv. State vs Joseph V'arner, forcible tresspass, pleads guilty, judgment suspended upon payuieut ot costs, State vs Artemus Scott, bastardy, defendant withdraws notice of ap peal, aud is taxed with costs of case. state vs Joel Ledwcii, nuisance, nol pros. state vs Joel lx'dwcll, carrying concealed weapons, guilty, lined $lo and costs. Pubic School Libraries We hope the public schools of Randolph will take advautuge of the new rural library act. The new act provides for the es tablishment of six more libraries in the same manner as was allowed by the general assembly of 1901. Any school can raise $10, the county board will pay $10 out of the public funds, the state board of education will pay $10, making $30 in all. The state Act also provides that the libraries heretofore established mar be increased by the State Board and county bourd, each paying $5 when the patrons raise $. making $15 which can be added to six libra ries in each county. Ramseur is the first in this county to add to the li brary established. Mr. Moflitt Reslrned. Mr. Beiii. Moflitt hits resigned us secretary and treasurer of the Frank- linville Manufacturing l-o. at t ntnk linville, this county. Mr. Moflitt has held the position for more than twenty-live years. He formerly lived at Asheboro and was engaged in gen eral merchandising. lie was for many years county treasurer and in every undertaking has been success ful, lie is one ot Kandoipn s most cstimablo citizens. Ho resigns be cause of ill health and advancing years. Mr. H. A. Russell, his suc cessor, is a most cupable young man who will, no doubt, successfully con tinue the business. Miss Georgia Riy MicMlllan. Miss Georgia Ruy MacMillun, known throughout the South us a reader of rare churui, will give a re cital at Asheboro Thursday night, August (ith, under the auspices of tho Indies' Aid Society of the M E church, at this place. The .Lumber ton Hobesonian has the following to say of Miss MupMillun: "Her resitation before theCtnfcd- erutc Veterans had prepared the Lumber ton people for a rich treat, and their expectations were more than realized.1' Excursion to Richmond, Va. Sheriff D R Julian, of Rowan county, will run an excursion to Kichmoud, Va., on next Tuesday, the 4th, and return August 5th. The fare for round trip is $2.75. The excursion train will puss High Point at 10 o clock Tuesday morning. There will be plenty of room for all. . Excursion. An excursion will be run from all points on the A & A It R on the 12th to Norfolk and Washington Fare $3.60 to Norfolk and return; from Norfolk to Washington and re turn, iucludiag meals and berth $3.50. Mirrlta. At New Salem, on. July 23, 1903, Mr I M Robbins and Miss Mai Leach, J N Caudle, J P, officiating. On the 9th dav of Julv. at the residence of Michael Spencer, at Crotts,, Mr J M Bruton, of Onville, Montgomery county, and Mrs liny E Rush, of Crotto, J O Hoover, J P, officiating. The attendants were Mr Lee skeen and Miss liertie mc- Alister. After the wedding the many friends enjoyed a line supper, The table was beautifully decorated with flowers. There were many presents. At the residence of Mr E Wins- low, in South Asheboro, July 22nd, Mr A C Kusb, of Frame Uentre, Kans.. and Miss Myrtle Pool, dangh tsr of Mr Henrv Pool, of near Back Creek church. Mr and Mrs Rush left the next morning for Fairmont, Ind. Died. Mr E F Thompson, of Lilac, died at Hifh Point July 64th and was buried at Siloam church July 26th. Just About Bedtime. sk Little Etily Riser it will cure ooaitiUon, bilUoaua and liver unable. Ue Witt's Mine uriv nier mn dltTeient Iron other pill, thf j do m mriam and break down the mncom nnhnoH of the etoaaen. liver nd Bovret, bat on re by gently arousing the eoretion and fivlnc strength to teeee onraM. Sold A t iuUrwood Baadfeaua. Liberty Items. Mrs Charles Manning of Clio, S. spent a few days here lust week and is now over at Kimcsvillo visiting her brother William Hitnner, and helping tako care of little Billy 1'eter, that baby that is over then: Capt Tom Smith ciiine home iust Saturday fioui Mitchell county where he has been more than a year build ing the Ohio und Charleston Rail road. 1 he Capt. is looking well, lie has been building railroads and doing public work for the lust '24 years uud has had many tips and downs. He rode in front in the not ed convict move from Spruce Pine to Marion on an old gray mule with out a saddle so they suy. He is look ing real well for a mui'i of his age. Mr W II Proctor and family are visiting at Mrs Proctors's brother, Mr R C Palmer's, 3 miles north of here. Mr and Mrs Alex rainier and little sou, of Winston, are also there having a family reunion. It is so pleasant to come back to their old home where they spent their child hood days and played in the brunch. Oh, that we could all bo young again. There was quite a number of the Palmer boys and girls and you can't liud a more polite or cleverer people in this broad land of ours. Wo sent J f fekett to Asheboro last Monday to tell his honor and the jurors w hat kind of wheat Jack Curtis raises on his farm one mile west of here. Oh, vcb, there is Willie Grifliu. He wus missing last Sunday and we all thought he hud gone to the Sancti fied meeting, but later a phone mes sage tells he is down on Cone creek looking after his woolen mill inter est. Ho reports everything in good shape, but a little crowded with work and the boys say they must en large their business at once. Mies l'uttie Smith is spending a month at. white sulpher spnngs and visiting her uncle, Mr A E Smith at Mt Airy. Mrs J t.d Cole has been at her father's house for the lust week, while Edward is in Baltimore and hiladchihin. Miss Emma Johnson, who lives 12 miles east of here, was in town last week and while here went to see the train. Miss Johnson is quite nice looking and well up on ull the latest tyles. she is lo years out and nev er saw a train before. She suvs she bus six grown sisters and not one of them has traveled around and saw what she saw here. All the fruit tree men have gotten home. We had a small shipment to arrive here on Tuesday, the 28th, from Mississippi und Louisiana. 1 noticed und counted tho following gentlemen as they got off the train. Top Smith, Bob Smith, Hubbie Smith, James P Smith, Geo A Pat terson, Mr C V Smith, sr., had ar rived just a few days in advance of the big shipment of Smiths. Miss Ix-nu Jiirkman, who has been spending the last 60 (lava in Mebane aud Lexington returned home lust Tuesday. Nothing very strange about thut. But she wits just 24 hours uhcad of the fellow that came all the way from Meridian, Miss. Teachers' Institute. Everv person who expects to teach m the public schools of Randolph county must attend the full session of tho Teachers' Institute to be held in Asheboro August 3-14. Jo In stitute work will bo given at the high schools as was the case lust yeur. Those wno nave uueimeu ot1 county institutes, the Summer School of tho South, the May School at Greensboro, tho University Sum mer School and the A & H summer School will be excused from attend ing provided they send ill the certif icate of attendance on said schools on or before August 14th, 1H03. Those who have attended other in stitutes and summer schools should attend the institute August 12th und 13th. Those who are providentially hin dered will bo excused when they furnish satisfactory evidence of sucli providential hindrance. W hat is u providential hindrance? A great many have decided that it is a con dition, or circumstances which make it inconvenient to attend. If any are sick they should have their at tending physician to seud a certifi cate to the county superintendent ut The salaries have been ruised in fortv-five white districts. The board of Education, realizes that to get better teachers it is ncessary to nav better salaries. lut we insist that in every instauce of increase in the salary there ought to be un in crease in the preparation of the teacli- Everv white committeeman is in vited to be present August inn anu 13th. Last year a few committee men attended. It is hoped to have a great number this year. Let every friend of education come out anu visit the Institute at any tune. J. M. WAX, Vo. supt. Letter to E. Winslow, Asheboro, N. C Dear Sir: Messrs. Leachman & Edelin, Grafton, W. Va. had been selling a paint, which they thought well of: and this had occurred. They had sold a customer l gal lons of it to iiuint his house. A few years later, they sold the same man bevoe lead-and-zinc the same num ber of gallons to paint the same house, lie had 7 gallons leiu The point of the tale is: II gallons Devoe paints an 18-gallon house. Why does 11 gallons isevoe g a far as 18 gallons of other paint? Because it is all paint, all true, no sham, and full measure. But that isn't all. Devoe last longer. No, no; you haven't got to wait ten vears to mm mat out. xen thousand know it. We've got their names.- Our aeents know them; they think a heap of Devoe. There's no difficulty in show ing your townspeo ple what to expect of Dev.. $10 will p int a $15 house; and paiut'll last twice as long. Yours truly F W.Devoe & Co New York Farmer Items. The litigation between SW Keurns administrator, und E B Kearns, ugcnl Ivey Kearnp, deceased, befor probate judge, Win C Hammond, has already consumed seven day s tunc but hits now been continued until November 3rd. This is a very un pleasunt affair to ninny of those con- cernedT Lawyers and litigations play huvoc with in my hard earned estates, so poor "liiohurd says, These hot July days are awfully liurd on the profession il loafer the ones we have with us continually. Mr Lewis Dorset t bus accepted the position of superintendent of the lumber yards of M L Kearns, Esii., und Hal Iiewis is working in the "stock exchange for the same gen tleman. Herman Cranford is the conductor of the wugon train and lie works with a rush. We are soon to have a new bridge ut Dunbar's. Public sentiment is I'trgely in favor of it steel one and we think this will be the cheapest in the long run. n effort will be made to secure the resradinir of the Uwharrie road by the convict forcu ut M early day, It is estimated thut from seventy- five to one hundred wagon loads puss over this road daily. The outlook for u corn crop is Mut tering. However, our local weather prophet says we urc just entering in to u long drouth. Hint B Lassiter will spend u few loutlis in the mining fields of Kuw ait und Stunlev counties. Prof L V Brown und Dr C H Lewis ure running their incubatory to their full capacity. success to tho Courier. Worthviile Items. Mr Sherman Hinshttw, a farmer living not fur from this place, died hcie in Mr John Arnold's store lust Sitturdiiy evening. He hud come here with u loud ofwood. His mule became sick whilo here and Sir Hin shaw had been doctoring him und hud gone in Mr Arnold's to get some pepper. He sat down in the door while Mr Arnold weighed the pep per and was dead in three minutes, lleurt failure wus the cause. His mule died also. Mrs Ralph Webber and Mrs S B Hummer, of Lynchburg, Va., are visiting Mr und Mrs S S Winslow their parents. Mr M C llliumsou is spending some time with his mother, who is uite sick ut Bvniims, Chatham couutv. Many of our citizens ure attending court this week. . Mr W II Dean hits accepted a po sition with Worth Manufacturing Co., at Central Fulls us machinist. Mr Andrew Luck spent Sunday at Dr Hubbard s. The M P church at this place is talking of building a meeting house. We hope success will crown every ffort. Mr Lucas, their pastor, is a man thut stands to his convictions und for what is right uud we believ he will succeed in this undertaking Mess N T (w5ce and Heury Bur row have hogs that will weigh 300 pounds now. I hey ure in the lead Franklinville Items. Mrs T A Slack returned from a visit to Greensboro last week. Some of our lads uud lasses in tended the litwn party ut Mr Causey Free's, of llumseur, Saturday night. Mr and Mrs James Bine left ed- nesduv for Sulisburv. where Mrs Bute will spend some tune at tne hospital for treatment. Mr J J McCurrv, boiler inspector, of Charlotte, wus in the city Biitur dav und Sunday. Mrs susan i ora, WHO lias ueeu in. Worthviile for some time, returned Saturday. MrTJFraley, of Chnpel Dill pent Sunday in" town with friends Mr Will McPherson has erected u rockaway swing on K II avenue where he will entertain his many friends and the ladies can procure reserved seats free of charge. Mr W S Russell, of Gulf, and Mrs Elvira Moflitt. of Raleigh, attended a meeting of the stockholders of the Franklinville Mfg. Co. lust luesduy. Mr B F Craven is doing a rushing business at his cannery this season and is forced to work six nights in the week until near midnight in or der to keep up with his growing bus- mess. Mr Hitch Buie. who went to High Point a few davs aco to work in a furniture factory returned home late Saturday night and appeared to be very much exhausted from having taken such a long trip oy nuiiaeii ut night. Mr Ben Gray, of High Point, will spend a few duvs in towu with rela tives and friends. Mr Belli. Moflitt hits resigned his position as treasurer of the Frunk linville Mfg. Co. and has been suc ceeded by Mr II A Kussell. Mr Moflitt has filled the alwve position for over twenty-seven years and is one of Randolph county's best men. We haven t learned yet wnere .'ir Moflitt will locate, but wherever he goes he will carry the good . will of the entire community. Nervous Headache. f inert Without am- dlKWronUf CUf.El naults by a Uuxe or two ol A-'Wsu. Capudine (Liquid.) CAR LOAD of blaeksmithpig coal for sale either in large or small quantities. ASHEBOUO noon at uus f". Buy a eenuiue wood frame Hick- ford & Huffman Grain Drill they arc the best.' McChary-kebdixo II dw. to. HAVE ON HAND and will carry in stock continually an assortment of windows and doors, etc. Ashkhoko Wood & Iron Co. Just received two car loads bug gieg they must go at some price. MwCuAJtx-RiDixa Uuw Co, Prisoners Escape. Four prisoners confined in the Davidson County liul made their es cape July 24th. They were Burwell Holland and Glass Oaks, white; and John Barber and Henrv Thompson, colored. Three of the prisiouers have bet n captured and one has con fessed that the cook ut the juil as sisted them in milking their escape under promise of marriage. Mt. Olivet Items. Mrs Florence Cute iiinie down last I uesiluv to visit her grandmother, Mrs E K McCoy, und other relutivc and left rriduy morning with her two little boys, Henry und Charles, for their home in ilson. Mr Frank Bird came down lust week from High Point visiting bis grand fat her, Sir 1) B Leach, and others, returning Monday. Mr McKico and daughter, Miss Mattie, of Richmond county, came up Saturday on a visit to Mrs V S Sugg, returning Monday. Several from this community ur attending court in Asheboro this week. Our Sunday School met at the usual hour last Sunday. While we ure very well pleused with the prog ress ot our school, there is still room for improvement. Show me the boy or girl who is not bench ttcil by the Sunday school and 1 will show you one who does not take un interest in it. We arc sorry to hear that Mr Har- Lly Brown has been unwell tor a Jew duvs. Business Notices' WANTKII Si-vt-nil inilutrlous t-rMttln III iiti! Ui tnivol ur luilM- istiiMMu-"! elvvi-u ml with u liirvoi-aiilal. t,i i-illl Ulmn nuTeliui 1 iirollmlilu liiu-. B. inonl. Wn-ltty rn-.li wilnry nl lltiK l'X!Ii" llllil llnK'l bill ' I l nil il hi oisli I'll il. Mi-nttoii .ll UllV( l.l!. Use n genuine Baheock Buggy und on will live longer. McCu vRV-KKDiiixd llnw. u. FOR SALE 1 Jersey milch cow, 3 Jersey bull calves, 17 pigs. J. M. CA L.Nfcss, Mollltt, JN. C. You can buy a Gun of McC'rary- Redding Hd. Co. ut cost.J FOR SALE G thorough bred Jersey cuttle, bulls und heifers. .). T. BltlTTAirs. A few good second-liiind buggie. for sale cheap. McCk.vhy-Reihuso Hint'. Co A lot of tirst-class all steel Hay Rukes at $15.00. M ClIAKV-lf KDPINfl 11DW. tO. DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD will he in Asheboro at tho Hotel on Vt eil nesdav. August '-'Otli, for one day. Ills practice is limited to diseases oi the eve nose and tnroar.. FARM FOR SALE 1 offer my tine farm, containing 325 acres on the i:i hai-i-ie river for sale. This and is well watered and timbered mil is a valuable piece of property, A. J. FULLER, 7-22-Ht. Farmer, N. C. WANTED Several persons of .'haraetcr and good reputation in aeh state tone in this county mired) to represent ami advertise nil estabished wealthy business house he solid iimtneial standing Saltirvo $31.0(1 weekly with expense additional, allcashle ill he pay cues. Wednesday direct from head ollices Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Colonial Lo., JJ4 Lcar born St., Chicago. I NEW GOODS 0 Have arrived at the Millinery Store und we are now ready to sell all the ladies it new Fas ter hut. We will be glad to see all interested; mid will take iileariine in showing you through our store. MRS. E. T. BLAIR. PLACE YOVR. LANDS i FOR SALE WITH I CORWITH BROS., ASHEBORO, N. C. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Furniture Store! J. B. Kearns Furniture Store is the place to buy fur niture, picture frames, rugs, etc. lie sure to see him when in Asheboro. Undertaker's Supplies Such as coffins, caskets, etc. always on bund and furnished on short notice at reasonable prices. Good hearse at your command. C B. Kearns. W. W. JONES, DmIot In GUOCKRIES, PROVISIONS AND I'RODCCE, Sewing .Machines, Tarts aud Attach mnta. Also have a . lot of cood clothins: that will be closed ont Produce bought and sold. Your natronaee solicited. Give me a call aud 111 treat yon right. W.W.JONES, Allt-a stand. Depot St. THE BEST MILLINERY AT Summer-time Prices. "Yen, I am very much pleated with my new hatH'i ttylith and up to date become) me and I do not think I could have done better in the way of price anywhere." No, I never overheard the above remark, but thut is just what every woman says to her self that has bought a hut of me. They are all well pleased and I shall do my best to please ull that come. I believe I can do so if the pust is any indica tion. Florence Owen, Randleman, N. C. NEW GROCERY STOR.E. Fancy and Green Groceries, Feed, Etc. Full line of Leggctt's ;Fancy Groceries Always Kept on Hund by THOMAS E. Depot Street. LASSITER. Asheboro. N. C. Thirst Appeasers ! You cannot overlook our soda water fountain when you come here to buy DRUGS AND MEDICINES. But it is so long since lust sum mer you inuy have forgotten how wood our various hot went her drinks tuste. We liuve discovered many new lluvors and improved some of the old ones. Try some of them. They are delicious. STANDARD DRUG CO., Depot St. Asheboro, N. C. Land Sale Br virtue of the power and authority veat xl In me by a decree and order of reinle rrantetl by trie Superior Court of Randolph r. miiiaf t al. I shall aeil at oublio auction to the highest bidder, at the court house door In Asheboro, N. 4 ri o'clock M, on Monday, the 3rd day of Auffoat, 1M3 the following; real estate, vis. a tract of lend In Randolph county, state or North Carolina, and In Trinity township, adjoining the landaof B. (', Elder, Richard Langhlln And others and beginning at a white oak near the mill pond, thence North &2 poles to a pino, thence Weat 301 polea to a spanlah onk, thence tioutn 77 polea to a post nak Rlohard Klder's corner, thence West 82 pules to a white oak, thence Bouth 68 polea. A. W. Kennedy'a corner, thence East 31 poles to a red oak. thence Houth 79 deg Rust 6 polea to a double white oak, thonce North M0 degs East 27 1-3 poles to a gum. thence Nor! h 80 degs East 29 1-2 poles. A. I ('rotts line, thence a straight line to the beginning containing "R acres more or less. Subject to a life estate deeded by Jese A. Miller snd wife to Jacob Bblptnn lo a por tion thereof aafollowa, vlr: Beginning In thn iiram-h on s larsre atone thence Houth 17 reds to a poplar, thence West 35 rods to a dogwood ttience nonn n roas 10 s swei rlnntng caniaining Also exceot there from about S seres heretofore deeded by Jesse A. Miller and wife et al to A. Llndssy Knnnndv. a fall desrrlDtlon of which can be found In book 46 pit ge 60s la the ottlce of Kfik'leterof Deeds for Randolph county. Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half on a credit of sis months. Title reser? od till payment of the purchsse money.. O, L. 8APP. . WOLlHH, Atty. Comr. This Julr 3rd. 1903, LOTS AND FACTORY bITES. At Your Own Price on Easy Terms. Wa ill sell about 100 of the belt imil, linn lots and Uctorv site ever or lered to tbe oitlnna of Higb Point at public auction on Saturday. Ang. 15, 1903, at 4 p.m, Tertui: One-tlurd c ub. one-tbiid in six months, and one-tbird in twelTx outln, with six per cent on delerrrd payment. Purct'aaera who want to pay caah and take dee'ls will be aHow ad R er cent, discount These Iota are Between io Aireoiro -mlro I and the Anheboro dirt road vliich ia now beinfr macademu d, be ns tl main air et leading oat irom Hiirh Point Street! have been opened 01 (rom this road right through tl.e't li.ia and Im toiy sites. We l ave chartered a line of baci. to tike all whn want to attend the aale, free ot cbaigp, Tbey will eav the Poat Uiacn at 3:80 P.M. m.d tale will "immence at 4 o'clock, ah rp, on o'.d plunk road, oppcilte Iron Ud lactorj. Plea.se nse tbe tuck aa we will have to pay for them wh;tber yon ride or not. I'ltere will be no brass band, no Daro- ecue nor by-bidding von win almpiy have an opportunity to bay a lot on its merits at your own price. Every Ini tint nn will be sold whether it brla tr ten oenta or one-tbouaand dollars. There will be no dwelling on loU by ibe auctioneer, trying to exact eviry oent tba lot ia worth. We want you to be aatianed with your porcnaee n l K you show any diapoaiiion to bid at all we will knock them down eo fan it will make your bead swim, ion can. not go away from thie aa'e and troth' rli nv von did not have aa opporta nity to get a lot at a reasonable prioe- Itla rrafliiv lamiwa mat nunrvrai ia tbe boat town In the Sooth, but it rowth has been nothing to what Itwm a when ontlTing prorwrty ia oat bp and thrown on the market eo that every man who wants to on boy a mm aa a reaaonable priot and on ay terma. Ktro.i. ham been laid off and all Iota atakod out and aaubered eo that they. can be inspected at any rue oeiore tne We aneaa arerr word In this adver tisement. If yon do not believe it eome oat to tbe tale and see it vanned with your own eye. Bemember we f Ornish ibe lota ana yew wiene i new Very fcKepoctlfolty, I JOHN 1. BLAIR. J. F. JORDAN. Stop, Look, Read! We are offering Buggies can buy them elsewhere. Just 2 CAR LOADS 2 and they must go at some price. Cook Stoves, prices from very best made, ASF A LOW PRICE! Why buy a plow that is can buy the genuine Oliver and same money. Genuine Geo. E. Nissen In fact all kinds of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Etc., at the lowest prices ever offered in Asheboro. Come to see us at the new brick store. Yours truly, McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO., ASHEBORO, N. C. The Racket Store! Th . tmmn that has made this town famous for low prices Ynn HoaoTTTo tn hs nuninhnd Rflverelv for sauanderlnff your money elsewhere. Look at the you have lost. Good Percale Pretty Patterns Lawn Calico, the best 6 and 7 cent Best Table Oil Cloth Hand Towels. Mens Undershirts Boy Suite Mens Work Pants Mens Dress Shirts M.in'i lww.r. tmulfi Fruit Jars A Butterick Fashion Sheet free WE ARE RECEIVING A New and Large Which we bought before See our Jefferson Brondey Shirts before buying. Window Curtains, Waist Goods, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Scrim CnrtainB, Overal's, Shoes and wo are prepared to suit all. A complete line of notions and we guarantee right prices on all goods. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. There is no trouble to show goods and wc know we can please you. We remain, If ours to please, 'Phone 42. C J COX, President. J E POOL, Hollady-Pool CORNER. DEPOT STR.EET. ASHEBORO. N. C. New Store! Wa Vulva hint, ononfid un selected stocks of Hardware, Cutlery, Plows of every descrip tion, Reapers, Binders, Mowers, Rakes, and all kinds of farm ing implements, Builder's Supplees, Wagons, Buggies, Har ness, Paints, Oils, Wooden-ware, Tin-ware, Stoves, Heaters Nails, etc., etc., ever displayed ia COMPLETE. ers and saw mill men and we think we know just what every class of the trade needs and have bought accordingly. rinr enlaamnn will nJwfLVB show goods and make to one price without any dickering. buy anything in our line. Very truly yours, Hollady-Pool Hardware Company. HERE IS MONEY'S The season ia half cone and we ranging from $7.60 to $20.00 to close onfc Can gira you any siae from No. 33 to No. 46, and will make yon a selling price. These garments are from A lot of Children's suit, 8 to If you can't come to see approval. Chisholm, Stroud, 300 South EltnJSt. ajr Please mention that you raw this and Harness for less than you received $8.00 and up. Paints, the always giving trouble when you Chattanooga for about the and Rothrock Wagons! prices below and see what ceuta per yd. - 5 " " kind, 5 " " m " " 15 u 50 " 50 25 " 89 " each. and up. a pair, each per doz. to our customers every month.' HAYES' N. Y. RACKET, Randleman, N. C. Lot of Goods the advance in prices. iRIDGE, FOX fc COMPANY. Vke - Pres. D M HOLLADY, Maaff. Hardware Co. New Goods! one of the lareest and best m we couniy. Our firm Is composed of farm he found readv 8Jld Willing tO and all the lowest possible Don t fail to see us berore you YOUR WORTH. have quantity of broken lot in suiU, first-class material, well-made ana mung. 16, to be doted with the above. us, write and we will skip gvods on Crawford & Rcco, Grecnsbro, N. C. "ad" in Tub Couuitiu
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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July 30, 1903, edition 1
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