FASHIONS. Amusement and Fashion at Newport: ( iiachliijr. Yachting. Automohllhiir. IHmu r. Casiino Dances. What may not be accomplished in the matrimonial market cf New port by an" elegaut yachting suit, a becoming golf outfit, or a handsome coaching costume a place wherein wealth is estimated by the million rather than the thousand, aud where some of the owners thereof are ready to be captivated, provided the attraction is sufficiently strong. Outdoor sports are well calculated to ahow off personal charms, as for example, exercise at golf causes cheeks to glow and eyes to sparkle, while an elegant pose on the top of a coach, or becoming languor on the deck of a vat ht. are all within the possibilities of fascinatiou. COACHING COSTTMKS. Very charming ones are of color ed linen, differing in no essentia' point from those for ordinary wear. Cloth suits are rather more sensible, and gay buttons, straps, patches or bands of colored embsoidery make a very pretty showing on white or !ale hues. Silk-linedvoile, elaborate y trimmed with chiffon, both tuck ed and shirred, was the selection made by a dashing Chicago belle, for a coaching party last week. The color waa a soft brown, lined with fiale yellow, hat and parasol of a ighter brown. Silk or Berge suits are also in vogue, and wraps may be cape shape, three-quarter length, ing the new Helvetia silks for many of tlieir finest costumes. These silks come only iu black and white, but in a variety of weavts armures, s;itiu3 aud taffetas of sft, beautiful texture and finish as durable as they are attractive. Satins are considered especially smart, therefore Sappho satins are made up in beautiful gowns of all colors, possessing a finish which re. calls that of the Radium silk. Veroxa Clarkk. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. fff n fiYfiii mmm Four Week' Session at Alieborn A een by an Attendant. TO THE EPITOB OP THE COVKIEK: As one of the teachers attending the Institute now in session I wish to say through your valuable paper that I am highly pleased with the work that is being done in the In stitute, and also with the instruction given by Piof. Staley, the instruc tor in charge. He get right down to work in a practical business-like way that cannot fail to give the teachers a clearer conception of the different branches taught in the public schools, thereby enabling us to teach from principle aud to give the boys and girls of the country sjhools more thorough instruction in their test books than we have ever beeii able to give before. There is detp interest manifested on the part cf the teachers as well as on the part of our worthy in structor. If the same interest con- Tht store picture tbow what Botanic Bt jod Balm wllldo,maktng the blood pure and rich. or the small jacket, which seems i destined to charm on all occasions. Parasols are of any or all colors, with plain or enameled handles. FANCY STITCHES Fancy stitches in knitt;ng render the golf sweater quite attractive, but after all it is the wearer from whom we must expect a greater degree of eharm, not the homely garment which envelopes her. Considerable variety is seen, the long or short sweaters, edged by ribbing, of the blouse or Eton style the Norfolk or the double-breasted box coat shape. Soft felt hats are the rule and when found trouble some are put in one's pocket with out essential injury. Viry little opportunity is afforded for display ing handsome costumes in auto mobiling, as cloaks are in general use, either of pongee, linen or silk. ILLUSTRATION. Thanks are due the McCall Co., makers and designeis of Fashion, for handsome illustration accom panying this article. The Asheboro Department Store furnishes the above or any other McCall patterns. CONBINATION3. The elect are usiag black and white combinations of all kinds, parasols, cloaks, hats and especially in evening costumes. Black Chan tilly lace over white satin, or leaf passementerie held together by silken cords, over white chiffon, constitute elegant gowns, and now word comes from Paris, that the most renowned dressmakers are ui- tinues on tie part of the teachers, and if the information and book knowledge imparted to them is as good the remainder of the session as it has been during the past week, it will be worth thousands of dollars to the teachers and school children of Randolph County. I , In the Institutes I have atteuded prior to this one the Instructor would give lecture after lecture, many of which were not at all ap plicable to the needs of the public school teachers, and consequently were of little value to the teachers. But in this Institute our instructor is doing, and having the teachers to do, the same kind of work which we have to do in our school rooms. He untangles the knotty problems in Arithmetic, emphasizes the most important events in History, asd makes clear the obscure points in Grammar. In short he is doing, and having done, those things which will make the teachers more efficient and self-reliant. The manner in which Mr. Staley is conducting the Institute, and the kind of work he is having the teachers to do, is worthy of the highest commendation. Speaking for myself I want to say that I have received more real benefit and practical help form the work of the past week than from all the In stitutes I have ever attended before. W. G. 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Detroit, Toledo and Decatur. This road occupies a unique geographical position in the railroad world in that it operates mileage both east and west of the Mississippi River, forming the short Hue be tween Buffalo, X. V., and Kansas City, Mo , and being the route selected to carry the fast mail between these points; also unique io that it is the shortest line between the big commercial centers of the couutry. Its main lines are laid with 80 pound steel rails throughout and the road is fully ballasted and thoroughly equipped. Every through train has high class dining and ob servation cars. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It's no secret so I'll tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. Asheboro Drug Co.. LAND SAI.K! By virtue of an order of sale gran ted by the Superior Court of Randolph County on the petition of Bertha Belle Cox Luther against (trover C. Cox and others I shall sell at the Post Office in Uamaeur X. C. at 12 i o'clock M. on the 11th day of August WW. the following Real Estate to-wit: A tract of I land in Lulumma township m s-aiu county , lieing a lot in Ramseur ndioiuiiig the lands! of J. VV. Allred, .1. M. Whitehead and others: Beginning at Hick's corner, and runs with his line to J. V. Allied's line, thence with Allrt'ils line to Hick' corner, thence with Hick's line about North to the public road, thence with said road to the lieginning con taining about one-fourth of an acre, ami designated as lot No. - in said petction. lemis: One third cash, the remaining two-thirdi on a credit of six months the purchaser giving bond and approved secur ity tbereior, and the title reserved till the fur her order of the court. This 2nd. day of July lHOli. 'John T. Biittaiu. Commissioner. , I.ANDSALK. ' By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of i Kaudelpn county in tne special nroceeuiug cu I tiileil A. W. fJruv et al. vs J. M. Gray et al I I will, on the Srd day ef Sept.. 1906, at Is! ; o'clock M., at tne courtnouse aoor hi nun i dolnh countv, sell at public auction ! .oths highest bidder, the following described ! 'anils. Ivhig and being iu the Couuiy of Ran I rtolph in New Market township, adjoining the i isnusoi w. v. rainier, nimeou nuu " mmn hminlMl m f Allows, viz. 1st Tract. Kuown as the William Gray place. lieginning at a stone In the public row, run ! niiiK N 4, poles to a stone by the side of the i nnhtii. rruul. tnenre K IS ileir. N. 103 rods to a , white oak. thence S. 90 rods to a post oak stump ; on the south side ot tne mill roan, tnence n. o, 1 mils to a stone iu W. F. Brown's line, thence N. i 11 roils to a stone, thence W. IT rods to the be I ginning, containing 3d acres and 13-1 rods jnore 01 less. ; Sail Tract. Beginning at a stone in 8. M. Stanton's Hue, running K. 105 rods to a stone. I them e N. S7 rods to a cedar, thence Nortli is leg W. rods to a post oak, theuce W. 10 den i s tfl rods to a stake in Htanton'sline. containing ) 1-tf acres more or lest. 3rd Tract. Beginning at a stoue by the side of I the public road, Mattie Routh's corner, run I niug N. SO deg. W. 7 rods to a stoue in the pub I lie road, thence W. 21 rods and 10 links to a stone in Palmer' s line, thence 8. 51 rods to a maple, thence 8. 15 deg. W. SI rods to a stone, thence Sjeil rods to a willow in the old Hue, con taining 9) acres more or less. 4th Tract. Beginning at a stone in Muttie Routh's corner on public road, running N. 134 rous to a stone, thence E. 151 rods to a hickory, thence 8. 14 deg. K. 85 rods to a stone, thence S, -.'4 roils to a stone. Mattie Routh's corner, thence YV. 13 deg. 8. 105 rods to the begiuulng, contain ing' 104 acres more or less. Also one-half undivided interest in a tract of land known as the Massey Polk place, bounded on the N. hy T. 1. Steele, on the Kast by John Sellara, on the South by Bob Frazler and on the West by Will Adams, containing 80 acjes more or less. Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half on a credit of six months, bonds with approved se curity to be given for deferred payment. H. M. ROBINS. Com. EXECl'T0nS NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of the late A. J. Patterson, deceased, this is to notify nil persons holding claims against said estate to present same to me eti or before the 1Mb day of July li"7 or this notice will 1 plead in liar 'of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to come forward and make immediate pavment. This July ISth l'JOt;. U. II.'l'ATTKRstiN, Executor of A. J.Pvr tkiisos deceased. Wai ter D. Sii.er, Attorney. I.ANI' FOR SALE. Ill Acres of land, a six-ionm house, and barn and other buildings, good well and plenty pasture and water, about half u timlier. Smiles north ofOlenola, 7 or 8 miles east of High Point. Come get a bar gain, r or sale until August li'.'th. J. M. STANLEY LAND SALE. BY VIKTl'E of an order of sale made !- the Superior Court of Randolph county. In the ac tion therein pending entitled D. A. Curtis et ul vs J. W. Curtis et al. I will sell at the court house door In Asheboro, North Carolina, at Subllc auction to the highest bidder, on Sutur ay. September 1st, 1H08, thejollowing described laud, lying aud being iu Randolph county, Lilierty towuship, adjoining the lands of Win. Staley, the Sellars land, the Arran Palmer place aud others and keiuuiug at a stone, formerly a black oak. Mood's aorner of the late B. A. Sellars and the heirs at law of A. Staley, thence North 36 chains, to a small hickory In Amick's line, thence east 23 chains to a stone, formerly Amick's corner, now Dr. Win. Staley's corner, thence South 5 chains to a small black gum, formerly Amick's corner now the said Dr. Staley's earner, thence E. 13 chains to a stake on the south side of the big Mad thence south 23 chains and 50 links to a stake, thense west 5 chains to a stake, theuce south s chains to a stake near what was formerly known as the. spring, uow staley Sprim. thence west 33 chains and 75 links to the beginning. Contain ing 126 acres more or less. Terms of sale: 1-2 cash and 1-2 on a credit of six months, purchaser to give bond with ap proved security for deferred payment, and nme to bear Interest until paid, title reserved until payment of purchase-money. ELIJAH MOFFITT, Commissioner. This 28th day of July, 1M. Mortgage Sale. Bv virtue ot the powers contained in a mort gage deed executed the undersigned on the 26th dav of Aortl 1RW hy Travis Smith, which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds lor Kanaoipn uounty is. ., boos 117, page sub, to which referance is given. I shall sell on the Htn. day 01 septemDer iwn, at twelve o cioct, to the hiarhest bidder, at the conrt-house door in Asheboro, the tract of land conveyed by said mortgage to wit. A tract of land In Randolph county, State of North Carolina, Asheboro town ship, lying and being on Green branch Joining tne netis putee on we west, nuiea irom Aane-boro. This tract of land contains 10 acres more or lest. This August 7th, 19U6. JOHN CBTRISCO. Mortagagee, LAND SALE! BY VIRTUE of an order of sale granted by the superior Court of Randolph couutv on the peti. tion of Thomas H. Wilson Extr Thomas Man gum Wilson, deceased against Win. Branson aud wlte aud otneas 1 snail sell .aime umn nouse ilnnr Iu Ashetioro. N. ('.. at 12 o'clock M. 011 the 25th day of August llWtt, the followlug Real Estate, to-wii: , To,,., Ha ii A tract of land in Randolph county. Brower towuship adjolulng the lands 01 J. r. f nillips, juines naniei, vntwiej timu. ess, Nell Kidd. aad others. Coiituinliig It 1-2 acres more or less and known a the Thomas M. Wilson home place, bought by Thomas M. Wil son fiom Eli V. MoMtt and wife and formerly known as the Joshua Craven place, except 40 acres of land sold on" by Thomas M. Wilson to Robert Wilson and T. H. Wilson. Tract No. 2i Adjuiniug the above mentioned tract the lands ot Neil Kidd, Wm. Deatou, und others containing 45 acres more or less, and lie ing a part of the shares of the heirs of Alson (Vtlsnii In the lands of Elijah Wilson. Tract No. St A tract of laud omtuiniug 40 acres more or less lying in Chatham county N. C. Bear Creek township Joined 1 111 the west by the Randolph .county line on the south by Mathew Myrick.'ou the east by the Deatou land, and 011 the North by the lands of Wm. Denton, uud beiiiK a part ( the share of the Alston Wil. son heirs iu the lands of Elijah Wilson Tract No. 1 is sold subject to the life estate of Sarah H. Wilson, widow. TER Msi One-third cash, the remaining two thinls on a credit of twelve months, the pur chaser giving bond and approved security therefor, aud the title reserved till the further order of the court. ... JOHN T. BRIT1IAN, Commissioner. This 21st day of July l'JOd. LAND SALE. BY VlRTl'K of an order of sale made by tVe Suiierior Court of Randolph County, iu the siieclal proceeding therein pending entitled Mary . I. Cox and others. Ex Parte. I will sell at 11 o'clock A. M., ou Tuesday, the 11th day of September. ISOB, at public unction, to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse door in Ashe boro, N. c, the following described tract of land, lvlng aud being in the town ot Erauklin ville, and described as follows, vis: Beginning at a stone. Graves corner ou the street and runs north Sti poles to a stone, thence east 8 poles to a stone, theuce north 17 degrees east 5 poles to a hickory, thence north 5 de crees west 8 K- ples to a stone, thence north 9 degrees east 2iH poles to a stone, thence north 8 degrees, east 44 poles and S links to a stone, thence north 53 degrees, east 16 poles and 14 links to a stoue. theuce north 21 lilegrees east 42 poles to a black oak or stone, thence north B7 degrees west S poles to a stone, theuce north 175 poles to a black oak 011 original line, thence east 59 poles to a stone, original coruer, theuce south 244 poles to a branch rock, thence south 89 degrees west 19 poles to the south point of a large rock, thence south 44 1-2 degrees west 20 1-2 poles to a black gum ou Pugli's line, thence south 14 degrees west 80 1-2 roles to a stump, thence south 5 degrees west 11 poles to a stone, thence south 64 degrees Vest 5 poles to a stake, thence south 8 l-2hioleB to a stake on the branch, thence north 79 1-2 degrees wests 1-2 poles to a stone, thence west IS 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 62 8-4 acres more or less, except there from 8-4 of an acre sold and conveyed to Thomas Slack. Terms of sale CASH. W. H. Ragan, Commissioner. This 6th day of August, 1906. . LAND BALK. By virtue of sn order of the Superior Court of Randolph county in a special proceeding en titled W. B.Skeen Admr. C.T. A. of Alex Rus sell vs. Zorada Russell, I will on the 1st day of September, 1906 at 12 o'clock M, on the premises in New Hope township, sell to the highest bid der for cash all the merchantable timber on the allowing described land, to-wit: The home place of Alex Russell deceased, it being the land where he lived at his death. Bounded on the North by Columbus Loflln, and on Fast by Alson Surratt, on the South by Alex Surratt and J. A. Cranford on the West by W. M. Russell and Columbus Loflln, containing 120 acres more or less. W. S. SKEEN, Comr. This July 81, 1906. NOTICE! Having qualified as Executor on the estate of Calvin Hayes, deceased, before W. C. 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