The Asheboro Courier. Auheboro, N. 0., Oct 5 1903 Arrival and Departure of Train. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 141, nrriveaiit- 10:00 a.m. Train No. 107, nrrivntat 3:10 p.m. Train No. 143, mvo nt 0:33 i. m. NORTHBOUND. - Train No. 70, arriroa at 8:2.1 a. m. Train No. 130, arrkea at 11:01 a. m. Tniift No. 42, arrivea at - t;25 p. in. . . .SOllTHBOriJD. No. Hi, ' ! at 4:40 a m. No. 130, leoveaat 11.05 a.m. No. 144, " leareaut 4:30 p. m. soLTiinouxn. No. 71, leaitj ai 10:1-1 a, in. No. 107, lenwaal 1:13 p.m. No. 41,. Iirca at 3:30 p m. Local and Persona!. l)r F A HeuW pnt MoikIst Grwnaboro. Mr J P Slack, of Wbj Not. whi in town jesteruaj. . Dr F E Asbury waa here on business one day lust week. "" Sea the adTertiscment of Rich Moffitt in another colnnin. . Mr J B Horney, of Farmer, went to Ureensboro 'j.oeauay. Dr and Mi Lewis, of Farmer, went to the "air yesterday. Mr Salon 8 ted man spent Monday ana Tuesday In Ureensboro. Miss Mamie Gregsou went np to Greensboro Tuesday to attend the fair. Thomas Walker, of iloylc, went to Greensboro yesterday to attend tne air, Geo Penny's fine horse won second place at Winston-Salem Fair races last week. I Mr J T Lowe and daughter of Ce- dar GroTe townehip, were in Ashe- 8 bora yesterday. Mr J B Borrow and son John G Burrow, of FrankliniTille, were in J Asheboro yesterday. I Mr N O English of Trinity visit ed hit brother, Mr John B English at Mooroe, last week. i Misa Edna Hill, a teacher in the fitandleman Graded School, spent Sunday in Asheboro, I Mr Z F Bosh Jr. went np to I Greensboro yesterday tu attend the I Fair yesterday and to-day. Mr L E Thomas was in Asheboro ; this week representing the Christian I Advocate and other papers. I Mrs H E Moffitt and Miss Lela I Moffitt returned to Asheboro jester- day from Eastern Virginia. I Miss Treva Rush went to Hickory, NC last Saturday to take a course f in mnsio at Lenoir College. . f Miss Indie Young spent Sunday I here with friends.- She is teaching I at Central Falls this winter. Mrs A M Rankin sad children of i High Point, spent Monday in Ashe- boro, Tisiting at Mrs Blair's Mr S W K earns, of Farmer, came i np yesterday. He brought his daugh f ter Miss Mitbel, who went to the 1 Fair. Mrs U M Thorn burg and Mrs B F Parrish of Hills store spent sev- (eral days visiting friends here last week. - Edgar Smith and Mrs Leona John- son of Bameeur passed through the city on their way from Strieby Sat I iraay. I . Mrs J L Harris, of Randleman came down Saturday with Mrs W A Underwood from Randleman and (pent Sunday. ..You would da, well to call on Mr B A Teargin, who has recently pur ,. chased he stock of merchandise of 1 Jasper Amnman. I . i See the ad of the Bamseur Store I Co in another column. This is I probably the largest store in North Carolina entsids tbe larger cities. Ex-Sheriff Boss who lost a oar load of hones in a railroad wreck a few days ago has bad another shipp ed to him which he expects in s tew days, . Miss Nellie Surratt who spent several months in Asheboro at Mrs ) Hatley's last spring, is expected to i return here this week from ner home nt Jackson HilL I Mr and Mrs J E Walker, Mr and ; Mrs D B McCrary and Messrs W J. I Miller and J 8 Bidge nod others went opto Greenebor yesterday and spent the day at the Fair. , I' Mr R W Frasier and daughter I Miss Bessie, Mrs J C Hurley, Mr i Thomas Lof tin and too, Mrs Frank 1 Morgan and twenty others from Troy pasted through Asheboro yesterday ! morning going to the Greensboro Fair. . . GapL S O Laasitor who formerly ; was lection master on the Southern I living at Sophia nod afterward! on I the A k A living at Ulah, is now a I section master on Cap. M L Jones I new road running out from Thomaa I Till towards Denton, ... ... ... I Mr and Mis 8MaeI Ktyree, whe I formerly lived in Asheboro bat The 7 hare lived in Arkansas for several, years arrived ia AsheDoro yesterday morning. They will remain sometime Tiaiting ' friends - and relatives - in Bandidpa. and Davidson counties. Mr and Mrs LeBoy Lowe, who bare been Tiaiting Mr John T Love, Mr Lowe's father, near Gray's X Boads, , were ia town yecterday jroini to MontioeUo, Fla. They have been living in Tallahassee before coning to Kaodoipb to !nd Some um fur the benesit of airs Lowe's bf. iih. Mr Lowe is duett; a good bux-Ke as contractor. - . ... Mr CO McAlister wen', down the AAA road yesterday to look af .er extending connections with Aslieboro Telephone Uoinpauy. ... ..... iir .Lcavit, or the southern rines Telephone exchange was in Asheboro yesterday to nriange for connection with the Asueuuro lelphone (Join puny. - Mrs L J I iffee of HiL'h Point was here last fnilnv. She had been on near Farmer for some time on ac count of the illness nid death her father. Mr II D Cmidle left last Friday for Statesvillc where he goe for treatment. ilr Cnndle'i) ninny lnenrls hope that ho nmy soon he re stored to health. Mr F M Vid who fias for elev en vnrt been Superintendent of the Naliebury cotton mills bas resigned It is position and will become the manager or the springstein mills at Chester S G. Mr Ward formerly lived at Kandleman and nmrned Miss Frmier, of that place, whose people now live at High t'oint. A thorough canvass is being made. oi the town iu an effort to irct every body interested in the Building and Loan Association. A tie series is to be started at an early date. No wage earner or any one who has money to inrest can find a safer and better way to make it pay than to put ud a little each week in this splendid money-saving institution The Qrtat Van Amburg Show. Our citizens will soon have an op nortunitv of visitincr one of the cxid snows oi tno country. The Ureat van Atnbnrg show win pitch its tents in Asheboro M U on the 19th of October. The show promises to come here larger and better than ever before. The uiauy up-to-date features presented by this show arc novel and startling. The horses and trained ponies are the best. Elephants, camels, lions and a large collection of trained animals are to be seen in the grand free street par ade, in the forenoon on the day of exhibition. MARRIAGE8. Mr. Thomas N. Itusaell and Misa Bessie Simmons, at T107 recenlly. Mr. Walter Dickens and Miss Lena Batten, of Capelsie, lecetitly Iter C A Jones, of Fayetteville, and Misa Luzie Wagner, of Thorn asrille, Oct 4th. Married at the resilience of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs C E rianov, at tfiscoe, N L, October 4th, Miss iUta rianov, there being only lew near relatives and friends present, to Mr Astor Jonbson, of Uoldston, Uhatham Uount. Mrand Mrs Johnsot left after tbc ceremony for Goldston their futue home. Special Tarm tor Sanualt. NotwithstandiRsr Solicitor Gener al A B Hayes, of the Internal Rev enue Department at Washington, came to ureensboro Tuesday to aid JJistnct Attorney Uolton in the prosecution of O W Samuels. Mr Uolton has been ill sinco Satur- was not able to resume his duties in the case. The jury was withdrawn as the dis trict attorney, or his assistant, was commniissioned to draw a now jury for the trial nt the special term m January. " federal court will continue in secsion, however, the remainder of the week in order to finish np with the less important case. These will be in the hands of Assistant District Attorney A H Price as to the prose cation. Car Lead Hem Killed. Mr R R Rom who went to Fort Scott a few weeks ago pnrohaaed two car loads of horses and males. Une car was shipped before Mr Ross left tort bcott. The other car was shipped mo weeks ago. Mr Ross Kept looking lor nt none and males, bat they did not come. Last Satnrdar he leceired a telegram stating that erery horse and every muie in me car nau oeeo anted in wreck beyond the Mississippi river. Mr Ross left Saturday afternoon going direct to the scene of the wrack i d to Fort. Scott where he will purchase two more car loads. DEATHS. J W Pagh at his home in Greens boro, on Oct 7th in his 63rd rear. Mr. Daniel M. Allred died at his homMn Franklioville township, near Giles' Chapel on Tuesday OoL 101 h 1905, of fever. Mr. Allred bad partially rooovered from an ill ness of seTeral weeks and took a re lapse. Bis wife died of ferer and a com plication of troubles. Mrs. Allred a step-danghter of the late Jacob Me&ancKa, wno urea on ana arouna the same farm Mr. Allred lived on at hi death, Mrs. Margarette Hurler, wife of Mr. J. M. Hurley, died suddenly at Central Falls oa 8nnday, Oct 8th, of cbolsra morbus and heart trouble. Mrs. Hurley was well as usual op to a few hoars before her death, and on Satmrdar night she was at Web ster A AUred'a store ia good spirits aad apparently good health, - Parid M. Barber, ia Alamanoe county Sepu 30th. Mr. Barber was m b 85th year. - , . - Mi the TftPPIO UVER. urei tne 4:-itM eleat " 9 tit aewwa,aaare mm- v - emaeesaeaai a ant inn , to a i eye e .iMv ffecaa.aeel, e riiey e e.'-''e Khnrfsjuar ytvricrua la trera The Secret Even the best housekeepers cannotr make a good cup of coffee without good material. Dirty, odidterated and queerly blended coffee such as unscrupulous dealers shovel over their counters won't do. But take tbo pure, clean, natural flavored HON COFFEE, Ihe leader of an package coffees the coffee that foe over a quarter of a century Las been doily welcomed in willions of homes and you will make a drink fit for a Ling in this way : HOW TO MAKE GOOD COFFEE. V UON COPPBB, benim to (et bot rwalla tot mnrt mo the bwt cofffe. Grind roar LION COPFKB rehor due. U "a tabl,poonfal to cch eup, and ona xtrafnir Uio pot." Flrnt mix It with a Utile cold inter, enouch to mulls a thick aaalc, and add whit of an mr (If tug la to ba and w a aettler), then follow one of tha following rnlea : 1st. WITH aAinwA wiTra. aa h.niM . ..i TmiEE MrNUTES ONLY. Add a mmc iKiut. acrva promptly. . . . ; WrtH COLD WATEI. Add your cold water to the parte and tana It to bolL Thee set eadde, add unia cold water, and La live aiamlea) It's ready to serve. 3 gorvt boll It too loiy. DOKTPS IDon't uae water that haa bean boiled before. TWO) WAYS TO SETTLE COFFEE. WffiJSms' P ' wblta of an agg, Blxlnf It wltli tha ground LIOIC ,,M. wnhCaMW biatead of ana. After boning add a daahaf cold water, and art aalda foralnht or Ue ailanlaa, tbea aarra lirougli a atralner. BtWlat am Srettlna Darkana nl oannlna UON COFFEE. Epsure Haeeordlnii la tbia ON COFFEE la future. luoo-Baaa on every pacxage. ) (Sara these Lloo-heeda for raloable premluma.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Card of Thanks. We desire (o exnreM. throuch tha Conriar. inaiiKa to our Incnda who i who so kinillr asaictpil diirina thp recent illnwa nml Heatli of our beloved child. Mnv the l,l.in,m nf Him who ia father over all reward each and every one. Mr. and Mra. W. E. AI red. l" O Protracted Meeting it Falrvlew. Ilcv. Allien Sheri!l' rmtnicte.l meet ins heainanl Kairview Church. Uandolnh Cir - imm iiickb, 01 innnv, win nrencu at II lock, it, m. Rev. Zeliedee Kitali, of Mt. ilead, trill l present. A Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mm. H. D. Caudle dcire t.i thnnl.- the ood lwoplenf Aahelxtro for the innnv indeea-ea almwn tlieui durino the lono and intinued illnes thrmioli which I have tnawd. We aim want to thank those who ha tained by their prayers and worda of comfort, mm. God reward iTirm nn we nt- i we never can. e pray Ilia riolieat MewiiiaN upon one and cheat liloHHingH upon c Mr. snd Mra. II. 1). (' all Oct. 7th 1905. Naw Cith Store. Mr M W Pa urrisli left vesterdnr for New York to purchase a stock of merchandize for bis new cash mid racket store. Mr Parrish will curry a large stock. Among other things he will hare a fire ten oenfp.oiintpr. Fer Situation. The fever situation at Central j Palls is much improved. There arc i in an six cases, ah nave been dis- charged as cured Save one who it is thought will recover. No deaths him monrnwl a ft.- a nn-ti animation it has been determined i that there Was no local Cause for the ' fever. The well which was closed was not the cause, the State Chemist I , . i a i i . i having analysed the water and pro-i nounced it pure. The fever has i been COU fined almost exclusively to one family. The fever was caused ' to that family by butter purchased ! from the farm of Mr D M Allied. Deafness Cannot be Cured bv local application, aathoy cannot reach the way to cure deafiicwe, and that In hy constitution this ttibe reatoml to ita normal condition, hear. Ina wl'l be destroyed torever: nine cao out of ten are caneeri by Catarrh, which It nothing hut ao Inflamed condition of the mucous aorfaccs. We will irlve one Hundred liollars for any cane f Iieafnraa caused by oatajrto that cannot M tree. 1 1 Cheney Co. Toledo. O. Sold by nnurflhda, rv. Take Hall'a Family Plllaforonnjtltlon. Ltttsr About Typhoid Favtr at Cantraf Falls. Dear Sir: A false report has gotten into circulation with regard to ferer and sickness at Central Falls, and it is calculated to injure, if it bas not al- leouy iujuiou uin fim.. I 1 would thank yon to correct this j report In your paper as being almost ; entirely false. Mr John AllreJs family at Central tails became iii- fected with Typhoid fever, through bavinir used milk and butter from I the home of Mr Dan Allred who J lircs abont two miles in the country and who had Typhoid ferer and is j still rery sick. As a result ot this infection ah- ta.n.i. -.h i,M,i. ul I i.Un i sick at one time and the family pfj Spoon, Imt Uoroughs, Henry Jones, John Conner who lives in the house j Jmes Walker, opposite became infected. And as sixth orade. the sickness of these people ws Lvnette Swain, James Swain, Bera made known to me, I took stepi to Scarboro, Cora Bedding, Gnolia prerent further infection of our peo-jpregneii, i8ie- CoX Clifford Cox, pie, and to help them ont I sent for a trained nurse to assist in bringing those that were sick back to health. As a further precaution I stopped them from using the water ont of the well in the street, and sent a sample of the water from this wel to the N C state Biologist for analy sis, tie reports tne water as being absolutely pure and free front Ty phoid bacteria. Outside of the score there is no sickness among tue people and no fresh cat hare de- reloped in the past ten days. Some people became excited at the steps which were taken to prevent the : frmr, eni-Mntr inrl-en nm. ! oeeded to circulate various reports, prompted almost entirely by their imaginations. I would refer yoa to Dr C C Habbard of Worth ville for further information, and in future would thank yoa to consult him or this office before yon publuh rumors ki. 1 mi, n.nr Vn f " , , 75 I" . Ym ' will readily understand that the? ere calculated to injure The Woith j HfgCo. By the opinion of several i iwvnla who onffht to know we h people wno ongnt to anow we oeg to say that tbe percentage of sick- neas at Central ratu ( Tillage), even i at tbe present time is not one tenth as high as that of the surrounding country, xonrs Terr Truly, -Wobth Mix. Co., By J S Williamson. oi Good Coffee little cold water and aw aIdo live recipe and you will only use (Sold only ia 1 lb. aealed packages.) W0OLBON BPIOB CO., Toledo, Ohio. Jurnra for Davldaon County The following are jurors for I lie i i i r : , .. x; 10.1 ' 0V. IJtll. David Lof till. F F Kothrock. SI Wpianpr. f! A Riirnpa. fl R Kino. J U Pulmcr, O L Elliott, W A Wil liuins, T A Sin'iiccr, Muck Thoni' ason, O K Meiuletilmll, II II Smith, 1 Jacob 1 'ickctt, W J Bock, 1 ! Sink, 1 C A Bol'BS. .1 T Meiiileiilntll J Sni- Everything New And Original a genu inunction win always 1 .1 ' S ,4 , .'. draw a nnuii? crowd, and none 1 raci uwier inan people WB0 uaTe BPC11C J" t'0 OW I ' U81UCf8. 1 he lreat ail AmbtU'e : onow coines tnia year witti more and i hettne sltranti ina tb-m nror K..fr . . . ' auu 18 '"'"Ig tents Wlierever It ex- liihits. See the gritml free street jwiaile in the foreuoon on day of exhibition. More and better aero- baU, tntiiblvrs ami trapeze perform crs, and more funny clowns and ' tra'"eil horses and , ponies than any 1 8ll0W 011 the road. 1 ho an Am nnrK no" ,vl" amt " Aelieboro N C on 5,8 ow" P1 trains, Oct 19 8,ld eT,Te tweexhib tions, 1 o'clock " the afternoon and at 8 o'clock in 'the evening. Letter to J R Wall, Asheboro N C. tiei..- sir -Fred Mitchd Norwich v v .mi hi father Ik-fore hhn. hare mild Ievoe from M' - to n!'lw- Ilriuht town. Xomirli; we've helped u,e to teat "mint. ' But ita onlv Iml of our lifetime. We're l; years old.j liood wlnt ia n life-pro ., , , , . Oo bv the name: t'evoe lend and zinc. Tnur ,,!. F V rievoe ft Co P S McCrary Hedding IMw Co Solla onr rlnt- t Honor Roll. The work of the graded school for the month just ended has been very encouraging, and the prospect is bright for a very successful year. The eniolliiient for the first month was 275, and the average daily at tendance was 244. It was found necessary to divide the first grade into two divisions because of the number attending 110 being the enrollment of that grade. The houor roll lor the different grades is given below. FIRST I1RADB Kdna Norman, Ruth Mcl'herson, Effie Croker, Harrey Kodgers, Lila Slack, Gertha Nance. 8KCOND OR AUK. Gertrude Aiken. Kills Sooon. Eugene Morris, Mabel Spoon, Jessie Ward, Ulara Fresncll, Wiley Rush, Lulu Pritchard, Lncr Caudle, Ar thur PrcFsnell, John Swaih, Carl Steed, firaee Fprree l.ticiln KorKrA ' third orapr. Wade Jones, Hal Walker, Guy ;aikoh, clarence Jicrnersou, ranny Neabr, Ha Aiken, Marietta Berry, i red Mcl'herson, Eugenia McCain, Carl An mini. - focrth obadf.. MilJred BirkheaJ fitbel rree. rarla booon. Allie Ina Aumau. seventh graph. Blanche Anderson, Maude Bulla, Wayland Hayes, Lela Hall, Lollie Jones, Mary Belle Ki volte, Bessie Laughlin. EIGTH ORAPE. Daniel Sharpe, Grady Miller, Mo na Kush, Ella Morris, Ida Henley, Elizabeth Ferree. NINTH ORAPE. Marietta Betts, Henry Ingram, Alex Woith. . ... .... ... ... sPet' M,w awnaer. aaiiway Account el Slate eats' County Fairs. irnain CABouv t mtk FAro, Raleigh, X C, Oct lC tA. Tieketa will be aold front ell pjtate in Ute Slate of Korth Carolina, includ ing Norfuik, Richmond and Danville. Va. oa lauia of one Srat claaa fare plua yO oenta, which iodudes oue adnaaioo to r'airGreaoda. "' ',cn ?? . 1(WJ Ticketa oa aale Oci Mti to 20it moluaive and for traiee arnv, at Ralcioh before aooa of si wi.h i,uj l.mit an slrd UKCkl FSHL iiG FAIR, Charlotte, N" C, ut, i""""" ,L.'lr- kJ,,r' 1 . f" ,roul 1UUJ 4 J0) ml inciua, GreeoTiue end OolmnWe, S 0, ui.of w 6r.tcW.rar. piu, w oei ta for oue aiimttnoa into F ida. Mi! imnm rate irKradinfl admiaaioB t im, Ti.Aets oa aale Oct S?rd te tTtk ia-clus'n-e wtih anal hmjt Oct Soth. For farther infnmwrioe rail ea any Ant oi Swihera Ra'lwar or write. W H 1 ayltie, (if it L Vernoo, TP. Wai-hingt!, D C Onuleue, it C. Business Locals. j Notice Insorter iidor thla Km1 i oort a worii eaoh itertian. Pair Tine Horses For Sale. J'or ! pair Itiir pjctra liean blotnl l-ar 'Ji!' pair liiif pjttn - tt'ANTKI: To liin rouio ono with a! Has refitted and refurnished mn.i!i1i rnp.i oipI lilcr to ."i0l),OO0 j his j ui'i i luiii'ioi at (iiiicr(:it locaiious 111 ttio ; Apply In Win C I Im N ('. Farm For Sale, ncrrs, in mliivatior. thi l.nlanre -wi'lJ timliorcil. Jno ti. d v !ir-!.nif mi!os i from I'cn'val KaiU nml four miln from AhIipIho o;i U. K. I. Will tvllrhmp. Api n!y to Daniel Smitli, Rnmilrninn, !i, F. 1. No. 1. 10-:)-Jt WAN TKl): Two or tlircn men with tin i. ill ; port ti bte Haw mills to cm luitil;r on coutntct. ' A pc nl elm tiro for riflht lnea to rrmLe houia money. Kor particulars nddrM .f R Vun- ', canon, WsMt Knil, X C. SAI.K.SMKN WANTEiJ to leik alter otir intprpat in itnnIolnh anil aJiareat cctuitir Salurv or Cunniiisnitiii. Auilrx-HHe Lincoln Oil Co, Cleveland, O. MY COTTON HIS will ho ia ormralion in aliont 10 dnyi. Thia Sept SOth ItrOo. .1 TV Parks. Notice. I have aold my emtire etack nf Merchandise to Mr H A earflin. He wiil he found in tlie aame bnildinn with a full line of merchondiiie. I thank all of my cimtomera for pant farora. I i ill be rouncJ in niv office, first door North of old ntnd. Junper Amnan. Aahelmro X C. Oct 9lh l'JO.'i. For Sale. One engine, Krio City, 5 crank, -10 horne power, ffooa na notr. but mat not torero enough for our Im-micna. AsnKHOBO r.l.BTttlC in, RXKCt'TOR'8 NOTICE. Huvintt qiinlllled ok nn executor nf the lntt III ami tcTlamentnf M L flura iln'iwn. All pcroiw hnrlns clulma acniiiHt ealrt estate, arc ill be pleaded in bar at their rerorary. II A AlhrlKlit, Kxrrutor. ThlaHept, H), 1905. AUMINKSTRATOR8 NOTRB. Having quallllod ah Adiuinfutratornn theCKtnte iindeiNlifticd, duly vcrlticd, on or before the lt day ot Nor, 1000. or thin notice will he planted iu iMtr of their ntMt'cry; and all persons owlne wlU cstnt will come forward and make Im mediate Retttement. A X Leonard A4mr. This 3rd day of Oct, Iwu. LAND S A I. K. j By virtue of an authority vested In me by a j Juditmoiilof the Puporior Court nf Randolph couiity.inaRppelrti priKWling thsjrptn ppn'llnn, t whvruiu A LHliMiiliurger and other are Plain-1 ttftS ami tonlettollamand othfra are DefeinlHrit, 1 I will felt on the llth tin; of November, 1905, at li olrxk M, at public nuotlon to th Inn hot bid der, lor rash, at the Court Houe door In Anhe- i bom, N the folloxrltiK described )and: i A tr''t ot Ittnil lyiuft and bvitiKlnthe County i nf Kaii'lilph,Uronor townhhlp, ndjolnlng the I mnnst ni f wynor, jjmen iiayen una otrwra, houtidrd on thu North by the lands of Jamca Haye nttd Rnne Traeie and on tha ran by of B Tvwr and Clmrlle Tvwr, Wesi.ny the landri of B F Tywmud Clmrllv Tyhor, aud by the latidn of JaincH Hay cm oh tho North west, containing M a'ren more or lorn. 8uid rtnlelsnmdenulijecttothe dower intfrent of Luetudn Bhwrn burger, widow. Terms of Hale, cant). Thin UeUibiT Wth.lWXV KLIJAH MOPKITT, Cora'r. MURTUAOK PALE. Hy virtue of a Mortgage deeil execute1 to the under.MKued by Ahram Matthwa and wife, Laura MltUhu I will aell foreafh to the hlftneal bid tier at public auction, at tho Court Huum door, it Kniidolph woitntyou the13tb tlnyofNTemlKT nt 1 o'clock M. the following described rctil eMate: tu Unndolph County, state aforrwtld In Colum- dJoiiunK the lamlH of Willln I.uti'ier, W if I'ukh'i coriu r in Luther line, thcncuHouth thiee i 1 1 . ; incuee We-t three chains to a tone, thancv North idrtN. aiiiI nu.thtrd rhaina tat iHion1i. Thnmnji Pugh'a line, thence Kaat three chaiiii to the be-1 KinJlns containing one acre more or iea. , i ristire, which mortiiute U records In tha I KimfUjr'iioftlceol Randolph county, in Book IW. i yHRO 644. TliU 9i day of ct, lft. North Carolina, i Kauaoipn t;ounty, ( In the Superior Court. Luro Low derm Ilk 1 Ilk) Kutice of Execution Bala Walter Brown By TlrtaeofaaexMutlon directed to tha under laned fmm Boncrtar Court ef ftandvlDa Cuoiit iu tha ahore an tilled action, ! wtllou afonday thn 6th dttv of Not. ltD5. at It o'clock Irt. ai the Court Houe door in Aahebora, R C, aell to the hiRiteat bidder ror ean, taaamry aairjesactinnn. i tne nffnt, niie ana interant, (wnicn ia a one relftii in tereat) which the aeid Walter Hrowa. ie defendant haa la the following flaaerlMa ial etat. Tit: Tnreetrac of Land la tea del ah Cantrr. itate of 5 C Tract No lyint an balti n a rulers ot Fork Crack in said County nf Randelplv nd hounded ax follow: Beginning at a 'lone n Merrett A KurkU line and ruanlnn W. 97 cha. n a pine, thenre tf. 6 cha. t So I ka. to a atake. thence H. fit chn. to a pine, thenc Mcha. and aa l kn. to a hickory, thence N . 57 chi. A am IU. to the hetrinntiiR Containing 1.V acre more or 1cm. Randolph and Plate of N C on Reedy Pork and hounded a follow. Tit: Retlnnlnir at a mt Tracts. Lyme a no tieina in toe county ot oak, Hhamhurt;cr Corner in the Moore County line and running N.niiaald llnelOchn. to a corner pot oak, thence West, cmaalng tha creek ia ch. a aogwoon earner mencv n, 10 ens. u a pine, ptoce 10 cha. to a nine near the road, thenc .cmaiiiaaid road 15 chs to a Hue In Need- ham 'a line, thence on tiald UneeO eha. A HO U. 'a a atake on the bank of the creek, thence 17 chu. Ina utone, tnence u cne. v iaa. a euite. IMTii Gonrer, tnenceHoutn on aaid line Ha ch. to a atake, thence M chs to a itone. thenoe 6deTe W.tl ch. to a nuke In tha County thence w. witn the (XMintr line to tne be ginning, containing tao acren, more or Ibm. rta: Btainnlnxata hlackaak Rd fhiltre and running Mouth croaning (he creek fc cha to a itoue. C AfbillN corner, thenoe Rant ch. toe white eak, paid Afbill'n cornier, thence M. 5 ctu pine, tnenoe n w, l aesreea, cn. & ao iu. hika to a rock in the old Faycttville mad. then-e K. If degreca, w. t c.n, ana eo ikk. to a wnite oaa on the N. atdc of ml HI mad. thence N 11 1-1 deareen. k. cha and So lira to a Make hi the old wad. thence N. 8 degree. E S ch. to a Ptake, thence N.ejdcgren, tat i cna. to a ataae tnence . m degreea, Kast 4 cha to a black eak aanpllng on the bank of the creek, thence K SO lin a to the middle of the creek, thence up the middle ot Ei tut Brny corner, thence k. tntatake. thence W, A. cha. to a make, thence N. cha to a atake, tltence Ravra A cha. to a flake, thence H. m rh. to a pile of rocka, thenoe W.acha. o a light wood Ntump. thence N . 7 cha. and 50 Ika to a Mack Jack , thence W. 13 ch- and aft Ike. ta a atrme In Sugg'a Mne. thetm 8. 57 cha. and M Ika to a nieaory. wence b. a cn, w w larinninar ran tatolnc $tB aerea more er )om. T J Finch Hhertff of Randolph County. Thia fleptemacr Iftth, lfm. The recent jack frost has bit the prices down on my Dry Goods. Shoes. Notions and Men's Hats within the reach of everybody. He was a welcome visitor, becanse I must make room for my new line of goods that will soon be opened for the inspection of the people. Take advantage of the opportunity. Come and see me and be convinced that my prices are rock bottom and my goods are second to none in quality. Remember I handle pure food, Groceries, Country Froduce, Chickens and Eirgs and Feed Stuff. 4 New fresh goods are arriving and will be sold at short profits. B. A. YUKON. Successor to Jasper Auman. W. D. STECTMAW CO. I Heavy nd Fancy Groceries. Depot St. West Sid Ilailroad. - Rav Edrnundson BARBER SHOP I and now has one of the nicest, 1 cleanest and best fitted shops in ; the county. (Opposite Wood & Monng s. ) DR. W. P. REAVES New McAdo Building, Greei'jboro, N. C, Prat'tife limitml to Uiwaans and Hinge rj Ithe .r, Mr, None and Ibroat. Hon'--I:30 to 5 p. m. At lliuli Point Uffice orar Rin(f' Omg Storr-, lion lay, V ixlneeilitv aril rriiluy. Honr-":.'!0 to 11:30 a. ra. N. P. COX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. New Store We have in a nice line of goods at Jarrett's old stand, near the old rock fence and still keep a general line at Davis shop. Come one and all ana bring: your trade. We will give you market prices and sell you goods at a reasonable price. Davis (SL Canoy. Sophia.. N. C. New Cotton Gin. My eoitoti crin ia now resdv for work Th onlr gin in tin gertion. 1 fluurnntee RHtirtfactiou. I will bur your cotton at mghpftt market price. IJrinff your cotton to my mill on i'olecnt on mim tflt ot .norni I. utioii Mills. A. N. Routh. . f it- Randl n, R, F. D. No. 2. THE CAROLi.ii COOK STOVE Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction in every way. Thia stove hn rvrrr modern tmprore- mont inrlmliiig extent ion top aholf, aido ihPM, kicker, uicklo towel rot I, nickel Knobs, 1 , . ... ,. , Omameillal lioae. LrPTT 9tOV6 niCelr leOUsh- ed. If rour merchant dnet not holi thetse rtOTe. rite na and wo will ouoto aDCciallv 1,1W pnM UetireriMl at v r railroad station. Kvery Htove jniaraiilecvl, Manufactured liy ! G. 1 GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. O. i For sale hy lwia A Wiiwlow JIdw Co., i AsheUiro. N. ('. Millinery OpenifAg. On Saturday of this week, Oct. 14th. All are cordially inTiUd to attend. The latest and best Models of the season will be exhibited. Mrs. E T. Blair. Rich & Moffitt, (New Store) Dealers in Groceries. Notions. . . . . .and Country Produce. South Fayetteville Street. Farm for 8ale- Tha vluWa lanrfa known a th E S Fra rifr fflrra I 1-4 milf from Trinitr. 4 !-? m)r from Thoinasvillf. on Ttiomaavilla road dininine th horoe of Dr F C Frarir, aim- aled on I'wharrio. Fami ronlaina abom 142 acrca, half timlwrrd wiih aonw good bottom tarn), and enin lmildiooa. Can he bought priratf ly. ror information apply to ran rtAta r xaaf.t Agnta. High Point N C. Last chance tb buy a BICKFORD & HUFF MAN or SUPERIOR grain drill before seeding time, as now is the time to use them. We have a lot of them on hand and can fur nish you anything in this line that you may need at a low price. ?J McCrary-Redding High Art We have just received 50 from $8.00 to $18.00 per suit. Great values. Nice line White and Fancy Vests. Straw Hats, ollars. Ties, Furnishings, Etc., cheap. Thenrettiest line of Low-auartered Tan Shoes ever displayed in Asheboro. Be Very WOOD & New Goods Arriving On Every Train. DONT MISS SEEING HEADQUARTERS. We have purchased an immense amount of goods and our stock is fast assuming the appearance of a full and complete fall stock. A few of our recent arrivals: 52 in. Cravanette for Coat Suits and Rain Coats $1.25 per yard. 38 in Plaid Suitings for girls school dresses 50cts per yard. 52 in. Broadcloth, all colors, $1.00 per yard. New colored Plaids for waists, 25cts per yard. New 27 in. Silk for Shirt Waist Suits, 75c. to $1.00 per yard. 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed, $1.00 per yard. New line Flannelettes for Kimonas and dressing Sacques just the thing for these cold mornings. We carry the celebrated John B. Stetson Hats. rilorris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Ayers Pills JZ1Z. a beautiful brtwn or rich black ? Use Dress and Waist Goods! Let us tell you something. We are receiving a nice line of Dress and Waist Goods for Summer, Fall and Win ter wear. These goods were bought before the advance in prices bought right and will sell them right. Boys' Suits,. Men's made Shoes. Shoes, all styles and prices. We carry a full line of No tions. We have some odds and ends in Shoes will sell cheap. Special bargains in different lines. Come in and we will save you money on your purchases. Ridge, Fox lit Company. Oapt. J. W. Fry, Pres. R. R. ing. Vice. Pre. E. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. The Greensboro Life Insurance Company. r Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) $100,000 Paid Capital. $25,OG0 Curplus. Writes all ordinary forms of policy contracts. JDu'h policy if registered and secured by Treas. lrl cZ F-i.ts. Last Chance Hardware Company, Clothing! suits of Summer Clothing1 at sure to see them. truly yours, MO RING. i Free Delivery. Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild la action. They cure constipatioi, biliousness, sick-headache, BUCKINGHAM'S DYE I IT. OT MWUfJtttV Mir. AALL COH MfcatlM. Pants, Elkin Home (I O o o o o o o o o o 4)