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RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
VFSTlltl'I.K I'ASSUNOKIi-N,
tm arrive nt
A.liil.n Himi Ala.r.1.
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Mi XH THAIS-IT
for llluli Ptiliit ul S i
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llmh Point m 3. 1" p. in.
No. l-lilli-avt A-liiMn
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P.ilnt nrrlri':il A-lii'lmm Wn. in.
Alielim fur lllilli IM I', m.
Ilmli Point nrrln's Alii lir.i4.rm i.
Local and Personal.
Key A W Fljler spent Monday
-iiere.
Miss Sallie Henley wont to High
Point last Fiiduy.
' Mr Will Rankin, of Greensboro,
Vi here yesterday.
"MwaMyrtie Si-arboro spent yes
fcsrdity in High l'oint.
MrW It McMiisloM, of Grays
Cllajii'l, was in town Monday.
Miss Etta Hlnir bus returned from
ft rieit to Miss Mary Ferree in
.. uidlciiiau.
Mr II 1) Seurboio came down from
High l'oint vesloulay ana went ov
to Cedar Falls.
Misses Lnnila ami .binie Welch, of
" liiinii, visited at Mr W V Spelt
c t' last Sunday.
Mrs Martini Pago, who has been
ifninr relatives here. went to
deds Saturday.
Kneineer M J lUiling of the Pine.
rat Bpeeial has moved bis family
m High Point lo Aiierucen.
Mr. H. Mollitt bus moved from
(fikliuville to Asbehoro and
rding at Mr K. II. Moiris'.
fr f! II Lucas and little son, of
-all, passed through town Mon
'on Ins way to Thoinasville.
ir li tj1 Hurrow, an overseer on
of the state farms ut Pillery, in
if ux county, is at borne lor a few
i vacation.
Dowcll liros. will have a load
;!ue mules and horses at their
les on Depot st'eet next week, for
-', nd cxi'hange.
'it give in f'tll the Methodist
ference ap)iointments this week.
i uro many changes in this
ion of the state.
HE Cm illicit leanis with regret
he illness of dipt. W. S. Line
f ut his home in Providence
.ship near Millboro.
h Asheboro Graded School has
ger attendance than usual in
almost every school subject in
town has been unrolled.
v, W. A. Hunch and others left
Jy to attend the annual session
'!) North Carolina conference of
. P. Church at Winston-Salem.
v. 8. W. Staley, formerly of Lib
ihil county, but now located at
ra, N. C.", was married Wed
;iyof this week to Miss Janie
ireen Chapm.
K T llinshaw, of IlinshawV
, two mile ' ihwest of Handle
,, was in town ..mlity. Mr
.fihaw thinks of moving to Asbe-
btan early day.
' anksgiving services at the
odist Church at clown o'clock
imnksgivmgday. All churches
id to worship w lib us.
- J. P. UOlUiKHS, Pastor.
Joe Koss, at the bank, will re
i t'.i moiiev sulwi iUd for the
i.l-ng of Mrs ikon's hoiis-e. As
.-nit will begin next wiek, it is
'. it that the payments be
ti.irwcck.
1 ' account of "The Chicago Lady,
timers" at the Academy Ttics
; UtNov. iMth. the Aberdeen .X
ro Hallway Co., will run a
' i'ltin from Troy to Asheboro
, ; for the round trip.
j" Aomnn, of Star, was in town
V, Mr. Annum is secretary
surer of the Star Chair Stock
vrysnd has also acquired a
'.ffitoek in the Montgomery
;i.;is and will assume the
i nt of the mill.
' Superintendent Way ut
, t .'J meeting of State County
.'t dents of Public Instruct
: ti j annual meeting of the
7 liiary and Historical Aa--t.
Italcigh hist week, and
rograinme for an address
ibraries".
T. Wood went down to
:; tj county Monday tnorn-
m represents one of
. Nothing houses in Halti
: s. returned from
i . Msful trip in this comity
Mr. Woods clothing is
wl Mr. Wood is all right
r bants are pleased with
th bis goods.
t the home of the bride's
O C Lewis, near Swiutmi,
township, Mooro county,
Wright, of Asheboro,
K Biuly und Miss Dora 1-..
rock, of Thoinasville to
nin, of JiewLiern, .ov,
Gcion was visiling ut
- Tho two drove
wre married by (Rev J II
of the Presbvteriau
, Paid:
vis, Chas Lewis, V Wil
'. Welborn, J. F. Lewis.
crop in this section ie
tfge "parkeni" may be
dule.
x 1st there will te a
the Pinehurst Special,
vill leave High Point at
nd return to High 1'oiut
i the nisht of the snme
train will arrive ut Ashe
, m.; return going nrth
To Our Correspondents.
Flense geml the editor at your
earliest convenience the name and
post ollice address of some one in
your neighboi hood w ho is now not
taking The Courier.
Langley Rc-caplurcd.
(iibnore l.angley, who escaped
from Asheboro jail live weeks ago.
was recaptured bv IVputv Sheriff
Hrewer w hile Langley was drunk on
Saturday of last week.
Langiey and Keharadora another
prisoner inanaircd to get out of their
cells, and went down stairs to the
lower door. Deputy SherilT Newhv
knocked Deharadora down and pre
vented his eseupe. Langley ran by
while Mr Now by was engaged with
Deliaiadora. I loth are now in jail
and the greatest euro is being taken
to piovi nt their esc.ipe. lielurudora
is in jail for riot on an exclusion
train. Langley is charged with re
sisting oilieers and other offenses.
Country Fair,
At Asheboro Residing Room
Thursday night. Nov. 19
rilDnil.YMMK.
1. Potato liace.
V'. finding the pig's eye.
3. freaks in Dime Museum.
4. Country Store.
"). Candy Booth,
tl. fortune Teller.
7. Egyptian (Jloo Club.
8. Hei'in Hag Contest.
OflllTlll A'llllKi"ll HlCl'llK.
We Will Help You to Keep Off Tress
passers.
Send ten cents to the Courier
ollice and tho buumlariesof your lam
and we will till up blank" trcspas:
notices and post one at court housi
door and send von the number bv
law rciiuircd to be posted at other
public places notil'ving trespassers
to keep off vour lands. This propo
sition is open until Novomlier 20th,
as we cannot undertake to keep ill
such a generous proposition.
When you have paid your subserip
:on if your name does not appear in
tin; Conner under the head ot "Nil
sci iptions paid," you may take it for
grunted that your payment is not
properly credited and we will thank
vou if you will w rite us a line stat
ing to whom und when payment was
made.
Last Call for Taxes.
I will lent the following times
and places on my second round for
collection of taxes. Please meet me
promptly.
I'l.AIK. " TOWNSHIP. TIMI'.
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Hiil.m Killlii'S's. 1'iil ir l.MVi'. IH. . " J 'lli.
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Let us uiideistiiiid each other.
The law grants me the privilege to
cot the taxes tiy distraint alter
l he liist of Nov. and it compells me
ettle alter the lnt of January,
therefore it is my duty to collect the
taxes now 'and your duty to pay
t hein. Please meet me at the fore
going times and places and pay your
taxes. This is the last round and
taxes must be collected from ull
w ithout lUlav.
T. J. Fiscn, Sheiiff.
This'ov. 14, 1903.
Mt. Gilead Dots.
While driving along the street near
Prof Skoon's late Saturday evening.
Mr. I H Avcoek's line .Won horse fell
dead rolling in a ditch, turning the
buggy over and throwing Mr Ayeock
some dii-tance against a ante, nut
fortunately nut hurting bini.
Mt (iilead is fast becniuiiig one of
the best cotton markets in the Pee
Dee section. Cotton crops were
short, but the good prices make the
tinners smile a broad smile, some
thing unknown in this section for
some time.
Mr Haxter Scafboro is all smiles.
He has n girl at his house.
Merchants have had nice signs put
up. -Sewiiy s amn. nas cttuiui
back & Sons deserve special notice as
they have fancy window signs. Mr
X W Newby is displaying one of the
nicest stocks of goods in town and is
doing a nourishing business and by
his genial manners mid honest deal
inil he is fast winning the trade and
confidence of the people of this sec
tion. Mr Li I' Hyrd s store is the
busiest place in town. Keeping two
bookkeepers and from 4 to li clerk;
busy.
Mrs J P Baldwin and two littl
boys, Karl and Egbert, of liuinseiir.
visited in this vicinity some days
ago.
Mr L L Hyrd s tannery, under the
management of Mr J P Baldwin, of
Kamseur, is turning out some tine
leather and could find sales for
many times the amout they can fnrrr
isb. Mr Oliner Luther and sister are
visiting near town.
Mr Frank Tolhert took a pleasure
trip to Kamseur last week.
Mr C W Tuft und J L Hay ward
are erecting two of the finest houses
in town.
We understand that there is a
shuttle block mill going up in town.
Mr Frank Henley, of Kandclnh
connty, has moved bis family into
town and is engaged in the saw mill
bnsiness near town.
Can yon tell whut has become of
the Ramsenr correspondent? Haven't
Randleman News.
l!ev. and Mis Amos (Jregson, who
have been nbsi nt for more than u
year are now at 110111." for the w inter.
Misses KpMe Woollen, Lulu Cur
dell and Cornelia Hnwdcii visited
friends ill Trimly Saturday and Sun
day. M. ssrs S. r. v:itit and S. . New
lin attended the Conference in High
Point Saturday.
Miss Annie K . Johnson spent Sun
day in High Point with Miss Kthcl
Di'n'ee.
Mrs. ilenrgi." liiinsiickeriiiid child
ren, who have been i.-iling relatives
hern for several weeks left Monday
for their home in West Virginia.
Miss Nora Hughes, w ho is amend
ing I'celeS lbl-lliess College
( li'eenslioro, spent Sunday here with
her parents.
Miss Marv ferree has as her guest
this week, Miss May Wile, f Char
lotle, Miss liviium, of liviiiini, inut
Mi-s Ktta Blair, of Asheboro.
The friend-Mif Mis. .1. A. Pickard
will be glad to know she is recover
iiiLrfi-oma very severe attack of
Lngrippc.
Miss Sallie Pleasants spent Satui-
day with Miss Daisy Stuart I age.
A number of Asheboro peopl
were in our town Mutdav, anion
them were: Miss Myrtio Searboro,
Messrs. W. A. I'l'iderwood, Sam
Tongue, Joe lioss, W. 1. Ariutiold
C. A. Painplin, (iarland lilair am
Will Collin.
Key. L. T. Cordell, has been con
lined to his home for the past lew
days with a severe attack of Lroti
chit is.
Franklinville Items.
Protracted meeting began at the
Baptist church Sunday night. Tin
son iocs wore opened by Lev .liinu
Jordan who preached a very fon-iblo
senium toa large coiiirregiition.
Miss Martha Wedding, of Cedar
falls, visited Prof and Mrs l M
Woatherlv Sunday.
Mr Hugh Parks, Jr. made a busi
ness trip to (ireciisboio Saturday.
Mr II A liussoll h it Monday for
(iulf to attend the imirriage of his
sifter, Miss Pauline, to l!ev Donald
Mchcr. Miss liussoll is the charm
nig ami ''accomplished daughlir of
Mr and Mrs S Kusell, ot tiuil.
and Mr Mclvcr is a )iroiuiiient
minister of Monroe where we sup
pose I hoy will make their future
inline. We wish for the happy
couple 11 long and pro.-pen his life.
Drand Mrs T 1 fox spent the
lirst of the week in Staley visiting
roluliws.
Miss Mary (hun, of Kanov, visit
ed relatives in the city last week.
Mrs Caroline Craven has just
completed a novel ipiilt for one ot
mil' young ladles which is composed
of two I boii.-aiid live hundred and
fourteen squares und is ready to
make another with double the
number if any body wauls it.
As the bini law was out Sunday
Mr W D Manor who is very fond ot
roast birds and a ho would not think
of breaking the Sabbath hunting
birds, found some very line ones in
111 old building w hich he captured
in order to have a iii.st .Vipiulay
morning.
Mr liciij Mollitt, who lias been
asunr of the franklinville Mfg.
Co. fur over .' years ami who ie-
it I v retired from business left
lutisdav for Asheboro where he
will make his future home. Mi
Mollitt was one of our oldest and
ino.-t respected utuciis and wa
ived bv I be cut ire coniiniiiiitv and
e re j ret very much touiw" him up.
but our lo.-.s will be Asbeboro's gain.
Among the many industries of
uir town Mr John Jones has orga
nized a Junk establishment and will
noli be ruulv to receive all old ropes.
rubbers and shoe soles that can be
btaincil w bieli w ill be shipped to
the norlhei 11 markets as soon as
piotations can bo obtained.
Two of our popular young men
Huong the ladies who have been
making fiMplent trips to L'aiiisilil
it night believe I hoy were very near
le.itu's dour the other night. It i.
reported that there is a panllur in a
thicket near tin-road ami as they
ie passing the thicket thev heaul
the hideous sound of the wild beast
which put them to lligbt and it is
b. lievi-d that one of them out-run
his new hat as he has been wearing
a cap since, and the other one says
that t he pantiicr could jump one
hundred foot at a bound and appiar-
I to bo as largo as a voung cow and
they have about concluded lo stay at
lioine until the wild beasts are ull
aptiired.
Why Not Items.
In last week's issue a short sketch
peaied in your paper concerning
the situation of atTairs between the
young people of Why Not. As this
matter has raised enthusiasm the
writer bein" present will endeavor to
tate some of the faets regarding the
matter. Some nights past, one ol
our good neighbor funnels made a
corn shucking. As it is very popu
lar in this vicinity for the voting
ladies to go to such gatherings, 11
number of the farier Sex was present
and the presence of them demanded
the presence ot two young men who
used bicycles for conveyance. The
young men came on good wheels, the
young men of Why Not wore not
plca.cd with the visitors and instead
of tilling u rattle snake s skin with
irrovvs and riving the war whoop,
cut one of the bicycle tires with a
knife for 15 inches. The light
hearted lads mounted the wheels and
road away for three miles on the in
ner tube. As the day of miracles is
passed the writer must aekuow le lge
that old time is springing now und
will recommend those bicycles to ull
interested in riding. And inunsvv
to the challenge the young men did
not use 11 very rash way in return:
but barely made it convenient to call
and see ttie young ladies on the Sun
day following-and explain matters,
Much success is wished the lads.
Among republicans just now there
are more candidates for storekeepers
and guagers and like than for gov
jjam ertlj
ernor an 1 t tier state otnees. Diir
Western North Carolina Conference Ap
poinlments.
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The News and Observer, of Hal
igh. says:
'Lying, living in udultry and
Iriinkeniuss do not seem to prevent
I lie proving a good character m
nu ts, slate ami fedetal, in .North
Carolina.
Jud.giag from recent court events
Wake we would say that thculmvc
svrtion of the News and Observer
is correct as to that county. Wil
mington Messenger.
rA Name.
From d re nal .id nerco I testify
th t Dowiife Little Erly Ktsu a an-
niuq.i .M.-d n a iiviTldil. I !' are
ri;diily nam A because ibey ive
rm gtu uii'i energy ana aomcir v on.
wub e..se. W. T hatoD, Hoerne,
I'rx I lio is Hi-Ill oi people are ualnR
lhe ii-iy litt!,. pit In prelerence to
ll men. Dec.inse in.y are -o lue biii
an.l f ile, tuftl They cure biliuuar.e s,
t r lit liver, lauiiniee, tick nPad.n
ei st.Mit.ou. ore. I hey do nut P iip
and wea en, bat :1" anse and roni;1 h
en S I I by W. A. Underwocl and the
Star dad Drug Co.
For a Bui Cold.
IE vo.i li ve a Hi I cold yo.i
nred
goot ri'.n!.o m .iiclue like i mmner-
iim'a C..U4U Remedy to loosen nd r.
in.Um,a..i..n orthe thro.t end 1,., g..
For " l ly ti e Stan !ard Drug Cj. nd
W. A. I'n'derwood.
Cray's Chapel Items.
Mr Marion Trogdon has gone to
High Point to work in a machine
simp.
Mr Isaac lioiith our efficient mill-
wrig.it, is in lower Handolph repair
ing a mill.
(ins Hiih, of Winston, gave a
s'i.h' of haul cn'o t imnent at the
' academy one night last week.
I Pub Pugli, the hawk catcher, is
1 doing a good business in that lino.
j Miss Isabel le Curtis, aged sixty
two years, died of dropsy at the
I home of her nephew, Henry frazier,
i.iine on the 12th infit.
Mrs Muiphy Simtli died ot dropsy
on the Gill ins't. lb r remains were
interred at Cool Spring.
ITrinity Items.
Mr Alley McClamb left for his
homo at ltiiseboro, . ('., Monday
after spending a few days here with
his biothor, Mr (ion Mc'clarnb.
The Trinity High School second
football loam defeuted the High
Point second team on the grounds
hero last Friday to the tune of 7
toO.
Misses Nealie liovvden, Kpsie Wol
leii and Lulu Cordell, of ltaudleiiian,
returned home Monday after a short
visit, to friends hero.
The minstrel given Friday Nov.
13th was a pronounced success and
was heartily enjoyed by nil present.
Mrs Irene Craven and Miss Kate
Craven loft Monday for Durham to
spend the winter.
The Post ollice here has been
moved from its location in tin
southern part of town to one of tin
rooms adjoining 1' M Hnllance'i
store.
Mr C W Dunlap. of Oak liidgi
Institute, spent a day or two hen
last week with his cousin. Miss lies
sie Dunlap.
The bird law is now nut, and the
crack of the hunter's mm can bo
hoard on all sides.
Kcv J W Hoggins filled tho pill
nit here Sunday morning in the ab
sence of l!ev Albert Sherrill.
liev (i K Kaves pleached at fair-
view church on Sunday evening.
Mr John Elder returned to Oak
Ridge. Institute Monday morning
after spending a few days at home
with his parents.
Large crowds from this place
have been attending tho conforenc
at High Point.
Mr J A Carpenter Ii.iS moved hi
family into the house known" as tin
(iibso'n place on Main St., which he
lias piticliascd. .Mr v arpeiiier.vnim
self, will not arrive in Trinity until
Christinas.
Pi of (ins Hich, the famous magi
ciau and sleight-of-hand performer
gave an exhibition m the old collegi
chapel on Wednesday night.
Jt is with much pleasure that wi
iniioiince that Hev Albei t Sherrill
has been given one more year as our
istor bv the Western -North Caio-
Una Conference. Hev C Heaviness
was also returned to Hie work of the
Western Handolph Circuit.
Mrs Scarborough, of Creeiisboro,
visited her son here last week.
Mrs H M Ci'ir, of (iriinslioro, also
visited relatives here.
NEW THINGS IN
CLOTHING!
These cuts represent sonic of the
now things that we are now opening
up direct from the manufacturers.
Call in and see the latest and best in
men's wearables,
THE MERI TT-JOH N50N CO.
308 S. Kim St. (iivensboro, IS. C.
ATTENTION!
L ve-s of Oood Music
Nov. 24
At the Academy.
go lady entertainers
Al l. ARTIST5.
Solos, duets. Trios, (luartets,
hu-
morons mid dramatic reading.
An entertainment of highest char
8 "tor. appealing only lo the better
nature, cultured and refined.
Highest leeon.niendutions, Hppn
ed bv pulpit and press.
Kiijoyinent for ul!, disappointment
for -on'-.
1'nder the auspices of the school
board.
Keniember tho date, Nov. 24.
None better ever came to Ashboro.
RAY EDMONDSON,
BARBER,
Opposite Standard Drug Co.
AsliF.nono, X. C.
JOB rWXTIXG. Job printing
is a specialty with us. Vi e print
even t lung you want oy eicaui jiowrr
ctti' or wn"d your work to The
COURIER Job office.
MM
"Ul ?"l:.;;'i:
Letter to W. J, Armfield,
Asheboro.
Jioari-ir: Mr
had two Lou ?
pillUted t U"'lli: I
nine: tho i th r
i"., Delhi, II Y,
Ii' alike, aid
!U)e I.mI-oikI-niid
. t c. II-
pq. il s in.e prion I - 1..
paint
Ho ns. rl h x ! ! ii. of I .d-und zinc.
12 enllo La-v. . . "-il-z'ne
II' p i I $P- I i . ..in;- lead- nii
zine, f.l ; for picniin h-.rytpq nnd-zlne.
The to i;i oust "f Hi" Ie id-und-zinc
job ' n ( '1; p e tot :1 coat of the
barvti'S "ii' - iiif j i'i n f'i-1
ii-" diili.'t I niivv hit was l-uyini?
baryies; tic do.i it t.'ld h tn th -t paint
wits nn po d ft IV viie.
A fair pxrmp'o i f lio , it jjennrally
ronifs ut, vvli.ii v a bu "n.imeihini;
ju-it as ko.i1." Ii : ergo bv the name:
the name; und the i.n" e in Devne.
Vonr-i truly
FV IJI.VOK& O
N w York.
MeGri:7 V, ' 'Ing Co. Bt P nur paint-
Tei Thov.t.iid hurches.
in the l"i.it'"l St:;.. have used the
Longman A Mari'i-ez ''are l'ainls.
Kverv (,'huri ' bo given a
liberal iiiiuulilv v, h. i.evi-r they liaint.
Hoii'l pav l.-lo a gallon for lin
seed oil, w hich vou do when yon buy
it in a scald can with a paint label
on It.
S ei ! I I. therefore when you
want foui teen gallons of paint, buy
only eight gallons of L. & M. and
mix sis gallons of pine linseed oil
with it.
It will make fourteen gallons of
paint.
It's done easily.
It makes the paint cost you only
anon! .IX'J a gallon.
Vou probably won't need more
than ten or twelve gallons ot it, u.
cause t ho I.. x .M. I, nut covers so
much more surface than other
paints.
Sales have been tens of millions
of gallons; nearly two million houses
viintod under guarantee to repaint
not sahsrh-toi'v.
Pampl--sf.ee. Sold by our Agents.
The I'lollndy-Pool ii.hv. Co. Ashe
boro; The l!::tiilloiii,in Store Co.,
Iv'aiidieiii.'iii.
Business Notices'
KOlt SALI'. .'i.i iht.'S or more
lino pine, oak and poplar saw mill
timber situated live miles southwest
of Asheboro on I'm liarrie road. Ad
dress for particulars. A C Me-AlisU-r,
Agent, Asheboro, N. C.
WANTED 1,1 viisrit Thams at
Klise, N. C. 0'i 1 liirhani and ( bar
lotto 1!. 1J, (i'oo.I price, l'ry lumber,
short haul. Apply to
Asi!i:i:n!tii' j.t Miii:i: M'l-'u Co.
Asheboro, N. C.
NOT I ck:
, the Tun 1
I will !;
in Hooks, for the
pi n at niv store,
s for 1!mi:i are
1 V, -..nest ali '.e
;.:nl pay theii
. IV Spiion,
I ,. Collector.
town of Ash. !,,
and as the low i
now due i 1 .
come forward :,
taxes.
Oct, Tth !'.'(;!.
NEW STORE
Oel
Si.
A -it r.iiiiiio, K. c.
Heavii and Fancy
Groceries.
Buy and soil Chickens
and Eyos and all kinds of
Country Produce.
T. E. LASSITER & CO.
Heat Market,
ALSO
Groceries and
Produce.
All kinds ol" Meats and
Country Produce bought
and sold.
Spoon & Webster.
Depot Si.
AtllKUOltO, N. C
dFALL GOODSr
Are arriving at the Millinery
Store. We are now receiving
now FALL and WINTER
GOODS. We try to please
all in quality and prices. A
nice line ot Stylisn, Keady-to-Wear
Hats expected this
week. Come and see for your
self. MRS. E. T. BLAIR.
Three Times the
Value of Any
Other!
One-Third Easier.
One-Third Faster
Agents wanted in ail nnoccupiet"
territory,
Wheeler & Wilson Mnfff. Co
ATLANTA, OA.
For sale by M0FF1IT & CC
Asheboro, N. C.
A LINE OF
Hardware
That cannot fail to'please the most practical person
is to be found at our Store. The PRICE and GRADE
OP GOODS have pleased and will continue to please
all those who wish THE BEST HARDWARE at the
LEAST PRICE. Give us a Trial and we will convince
of the Truth of this Statement. : : : : :
McCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO.,
ASHEBORO, N. C.
Fair and Square Dealings makeTast Friends.
Watch this spacei'next week for Money
Savino- Bargains.
Hsxyes' N. Y. Racket Store,
Randleman, N. C.
Did You Know
That we had reduced the price on a lot of dress goods
fic heavy Mack to f0c.
(Ac heavy black to 4c.
c gray "to 40.
iUc sre'en to 20c.
lHcihrown to 12 l-2c.
Ik llanelettes lie.
10c " 8c.
Ic suiliiiif 12c.
c black and white morehair 40c.
And we will give you bargains in a large! lot of shoes.
We are loaded, with '-bargains for' you," just come and see.
Yours for business.
I'liono ii. RIDGE, FOX & COMPANY.
C J COX. President. " J E POOL.
Hollady-Pool
CORNER. DEPOT STREET.
ASH K H O li O. .. C.
New Store !
We have iust opened up
selected stocks of Hardware,
tion, Reapers, Binders, Mowers,
ing implements, Jtmnder s suppiees, wagons, miggies, ttar
ness, Paints, Oils, Wooden-ware, Tin-ware, Stoves, Heaters
Nails, etc., etc., ever displayed in the county.
Our line is COMPLETE.
ers and saw mill men and we think we know just what every
class of the trade needs and have bought accordingly.
Our salesmen will always
show goods and make to one and all the lowest possible
price without any dickering. Don't fail to see us before you
buy anything in our line.
Very truly yours,
Hollady-Pool Hardware Company.
TAKE
Chickens end Eggs
AND PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TO
Li. M. CAUDLE,
lUXDLlIAX. X. C.
HE PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES AND IN
RETURN WILL SELL YOU GOODS RIGHT.
BE SURE TO SEE HIM WHEN IN TOWN !
Of Moneu Saved!
BV BVY1NC YOVR
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GENTS
FURNISHINGS, FURNITURE, &C, &C, of
WOOD M O
Largest stock to select from and prices that are
sure to catch those seeking bargains.
We've Got Jvist Stacks
of every description and of the very latest styles
and when you want a new dress, new hat, new
suit of clothes, a new pairof 'shoes, or anything
else that is upto date, why just go to see
Style Originators.
AVarid Assortment
At Lowest Prices.
Mi -a I, Sheet iron, RiiMhth. IVil sirin, Mutrhes, Paints, Cook
inj; Stows, Corsets, Siitrnr, Iog irons, Saddles, Toilet Soapj,
Nail?. Sixlu, Clotliintr, Furtilizors, Cross Cut Saws, Molasses, Shot
:uns. Cheese. Hois" hiuI Mule Shoes, Cakes, Axle Grecsc, Neck
'l ies, Salt, Hour, Oil, Preserves, Iieds, Kazors, Candy, Toeket
Knives, Harness, Fuciiutorg, Shoe tacks, Quinine, Ribbons, Iret
Iv Hoods, Lard, Cuttle Powder, Shoes, Meal, Pad Locks, Tooth
Picks, Witch Hazel, Lounges, Harrow teeth, Solphor, Saddle
Blankets, Coloniel Flower Pots, Quilts, Shoe Polish, Mackin
toshes, Tire Iron, Rublier Roots, Axes, Honey, Window-glasses,
Chairs, Kid Gloves, Augers, Salmon, Hamc Strings. Kockcrs,
Pills, White Lead, Flannels, Axe Handles, Elastic, Glass Cntters,
Andirons, Oil, F'lour. lied Luck Tobacco, Trace Chains, Cigiirs,
Molasses, Gate's Snuff, &c, &c, too numerous to mention.
Nozomi Falls Soro Co.
W. T. BEY ANT, Manager.
ViccPres. D M II0I.LADV, Mangr.
T5he s
Hardware Co.
New Goods !
one of the largest and best
Cutlery, Plows of every descrip
Rakes, and all kinds of farm
Our firm is composed of farm
be found ready and willing to
YOUR
R I XG,
of NEW GOODS
WOOD & MORING.
RANDLEMAN, M, C
Aeara irom mm or some wine. o.