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Thp k i l'J RaOflnlnh linMn ..W- A: Undemood went to --'"viijii yunuiiilt ureens ChURCH DlRBCTORY 11 ,n -m,l V 'J""" r,ll... in rt vrr , 1 .. v., m ,. J -IU itllU 4111 . " " CUI1CS- " I .Mill! .-! boro Wednesday. Mr H. M. Humble, of Ralph, called at our office Tuesday. Mr. A. F. Hamilton, of Central ,!. I-,. aiKcr, i'V'r V. Vane ay schoo 10 a. sU)t. Prayer niK-t-ilay evonimr at S ! ' Sv .-Rev. W. E. Swain, ' 1 " u every Sunday at 11 :.'-4 P.m. Prayer meet- r- o ICH IV. at ii) :i v w t Junior C V. -..,. a,,.. K. R. Ross. Snt ' 1 vm Mrs. si?ytki:iax Church. -Re- C W !'tn-. Preaching' every !ii7nda.H a.m.. 8 p. m. W !.-ter. Supt. 1 ciay. Mrs. Olive Deaton, of Biscoe was visiting relatives in town Monday. T. B. MePherson went to High Point Monday, returning Wed nesday. Dr. D. K. Lockhart has gone to Jockson Springs to remain till Saturday. BUILDING NOTES. J. C. Davis the erection of of Sunset Ave. has commenced a cottage south AND PERSONAL Miss Etta Trogdon, of Libertv m., ; is tne guest oi miss L,ela Moffitt this week. W. M. Cooper will build a large dwelling house on the lot recent ly purchased from Uriah Pres nell. The old dwelling has been moved to the south side of the lot and will be fitted up for rent. The new structure will occupy the site of the old one. The material is on the ground and work already commenced. Molamel, of ivn Mondav. Science, ;s 1! MY. ,ire II. M. Garner was here :-(i;;y da business. ('. V:!nr.mon, of Pisgah, ii i";-'v im Saturday. . V. !. ()lle. of Randle- "vn Monday. 'an made a business s Mil! Monday. Hums, of Hijrh iviwn Saturday. ' ioiiitt. of Florida, uives m town this Some new wheat has been marketed in town at one dollar per bushel. Mr. Lueian Whitt was at Lib erty a few days this week on business. Captain A. E. Burns has the material on the ground prepara tory to beginning the erection of a large mansion on his lot on Salisbury street. Ground will be broken soon for the foundation. Messrs. Robt. Troy and Taylor Turner, of Liberty, was in town Wednesday. Dr. J. spending familv at Waxhaw V. Hunter a few days has been with his Mr. Thos. Redding and Mr. J. C. Cox are each building large houses which are about enclosed. Miss Mary Belle Kivett gave a y her Wednesday night. i i : . i j i 1 (iengnuiu party to- ner young menu Mrs. J. M. Lassiter and little son. Rush, are visiting relatives in High Point this week. The Presbyterian manse is about completed, as is also Mr. W. C. Hammond's house. Mr. J. Stanback Lewis' house on ,. j Sunset Ave. is also neanng com pletion. These are all good build ings and will be ready for accu pancy soon. Holly Items. Farmers are about through harvesting. About a half crop is expected. Corn is growing nicely. Some of the young people at tended the baptizing and foot washing at Rock Hill Sunday. Miss Agnes Lowe, of High Point, visited Mr, Dan C. Lowe Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ida Lowe came home Sat urday on a visit and returned to Asheboro Sunday. Rev.'S. T. Lasster will preach at Mt. Lebanon second Sunday in July. Preparations are being made for Children's Day at New Union in July. P. H. ,. ... Messrs. J. T. Wood and Allison Kmton, is. Auman are at home with their -lisses .viormg families on Sunset Ave. this week Miss Mona Kush entertained a number of her young friends at an ice cream party last Saturday night. Chas. W. Steed was married to Miss Susan Pritchard June 18th. J. A. Neighbors, J. P., officiating. The Bulletin offers induce ments to any one raising clubs of five or more. The names may be sent all together or one at a time. Send for terms. Prof, and Mrs. N. W. Walker leave Asheboro to-day for Chapel Hill. Mr. Walker will stop a few days at Chapel Hill to arrange for his duties at the University, and mav spend the summer at Columbia University, N. Y. Mrs. Miss Delphina Henley's house which was commenced some time ago is now being finished. see Mr. n. after room. Ming, .ugh tc to Troy. marci, r.g her . 11. Hale ms con- f Mill- n Tues- of High parents, -Van, of High -..-iieboro visitor Saturday. '. tor, of Central partner with .v Co.. was in Chas. Williams has added a kitchen and porch to his cottage in South Asheboro. Beans Mills Items. Farmers are very busy getting their wheat in the barn. Mr. Geo. Hodgin, our clever railroad man, spent last Sunday at home. Mr. Hodgin began service with the Southern about ten months ago and is making good time. He is a son of J. N. Hodgin and speaks well of this community. We wish him well and a happy and prosperous fu ture as he is just in the bloom of life. Misses Olive Scott, Cassie Craven, Flora Routh, Liza Cox, Suda Craven, Lula E. and Lillie Welborn and Messrs. Isaac Routh, Charlie Williams, Marvin Craven visited M. T. Allen Sunday. Several of our people attended the Holiness meeting at Frank linville Sunday. Mrs. Tacy Allen is very poorly. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Allen vis- ! ited at Kemp's Mills Sunday. 6 Special Inducements We are in business for your business, and for your ad vantage as ours. We have a full line of Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Builders Hardware, and all kinds of Tools for working people. We have the best line of Buggies and Wagons that is handled in this market. Also Household hardware cuttlery, Enameled ware, Beltings of Leather, Rubber and Genuine Gandy, Packings, and Engine Supplies. v Lewis & Winslow Hdw. Co. 6kooxoxw ston Craven i from Ram runlet in Mi,s m t sh or.- i : . a.':- Concord, north hot: Jackson ;':g returned . ;rclay where ng the Teach- rnce Walker will spend the summer with her parents at Scotland Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Walker have spent about two years in Ashe boro and have many friends who regret their departure. Mrs. R. Odell, of -ngers on the .londav from Kis Finger Cut Off. Mr. Arlie King, son of Wm. King, living near Flower Hill, I in town Sunday, returning Mon Ramseur Items. Much interest is being taken on both sides for and against the graded school. Election being held to-day. All growing crops have put on a new uniform since the refresh ing rains. There will be a union meeting at' the Apostolic Holiness church in Ramseur first Sunday in July, also baptizing. Mr. Ed Craven has been ap pointed mail carrier on the new Star line mail route leading from Ramseur to Coleridge, leaving every day at 1 o'clock p. m. and returning at 6:30 p. m. The health of the people in this community is excedingly good. We are expecting a big wave of weddings in the near future. Mr. Will York, of Staley, was JNO. V. HUNTER, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Day calls answered from ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY. Night calls from CENTRAL HOTEL re Coffin had the misfortune to have thei0-' i.! 'Tuesday index finger of his left hand cut j who is in off while operating a rip saw at I 1 the Randolph Chair Factory last Mr. J. 31. Hurley, of Central Friday morning. Dr. Fox was all.-, .-ailed to see'us as he was called to dress the wound and at issin.;; through Asheboro on his av to Trov ilondav. Deacon went to Richniund. " to jo:r her husband business in that citv. K. Wo oa Mr. and Mrs. John are visiting Mr. W. P. Wood this week. Mr. Wood is paying teller oi the Citizens Bank of Raleigh. Prof. E. L. Moffitt has return ed L'roni Charlotte where he rep resented the Asheboro Lodge No. 15 K. of P. at the Grand Lodge. Mr. T. E. Lassiter, of this mace, has ms maenmery set up ot Randleman Items. Mrs. E. G. Morris and children of Asheboro, Spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. J. 0. Pickard. tit.. nu:i tt xj;t, T);.4- us time the patient is ge tu g j moyed 'and m take on very well and it is thougnt , charge of the Randleman Chair will soon be able to resume work. , Works. Tr "rT,"iw I The desks for the school build- . ... ing, we learn, have been ordered Mr. J. C. Bam, who died at aid will be piaCed at an early Greensboro Saturday at the age date. of 77 years, was well known in : Mr w jj. Pickard made a this county. He was in business j business trip to Asheboro last at Randleman for a number of j week. years and was the father-in-law ! Rev. Amos Gregson preached Franklinville Items. Rev. C. A. Wood filled his pul pit twice Sunday, preaching to a large congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Make peace, of Sanford, are spending a few days in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks, Jr. Miss Maud Redding, of Mill boro, was in town Sunday to the delight of some of her friends. The Holiness meeting which has been going on here for about 10 days, closed Sunday night. Miss Mabel Steele, who has been very ill, is able to be out again. Saturday evening at 7 :30 o'clock on June 24th there will be a pub lic installation of officers of Hanks Lodge No. 128 at the academy; also an address on Masonry. The public is cordially invited to attend, as the exercises of the evening will be very inter esting. Mr. Cecil Tippett has moved his family from Asheboro to this place. We are glad to have Mr. Tippett with us again. Morris Livery Stable Have Carriages and Buggies that "are rubber tired and horses that are not tired. THEY HAVE WIDE AND NARROW SEATED VEHICLES. Some of their horses it takes both hands to drive, but they keep a few that can be driven with one hand, and you can get what you want at their stables at prices to compare favorably with the outfit you select at Morris Livery Stable iizno .T M. Millikan. formerlv of i his farewell sermon last Sunday and is readv to commence the this county bat now residing at ' at in St. Paul's church. Mr. manufacture of chair sioek at Greensboro ; Gregson has sold out his property t-:..i. uiceiibujiu. i t i W1th his Uiah The Sick. Col. A. C. McAiister and Miss Mae McAiister returned Monday Little Chas. McCrary has near from Berlin, 111., where they at- lv recovered from his recent in tended the wedding of Mr. Jas. ess. S. McAiister. Mr. W. J. was o'oeratoi i'arks of Troy at the A&A office Dr. Moore's child is who proved. . much im- last weeK during of Mr. Richardson th rov Saturday. ckness -cu to has Mr. Sarn E. Teague. who been visiting his parents, nnd Mrs. W. J. league, io? tne ua.t ten nay: has returned Fla. Apelacnicoia, Mr. Chas. Sap;, of Greens boro, 'brother of 6. L. Sapp, of this town, was a passenger on the 'If) train Monday afternoon for Jackson Springs. and will so to live with his I daughter in South Carolina. We ; are sorry to have to give up such ; a good man. Mt. Lebonon M. P. church will j be dedicated the 2nd Sunday in I July by Rev. E. A. Plyler, of ! Mt. Hermon. Also at night there Hon. M. S. Robins continues j wlU oe emiaren s aay. very sick. Rev. Mr. Hurley preached in Mrs Bunch, wife of Rev W ' tne Christian church last Sunday A." Bunch, seems to be gradually ; at eleven, and at night, growing worse. ; Mr. Otis White is at home sick The 8-months-old child of Mr. ! with typhoid fever. ' and Mrs. J. C. Cox has been very! Mr. John Bullard and Miss sick recently. i Sarah Swaim were united in holy bonds of matrimony on last Sun- Asheboro Defeats Central Fails. day. Justice Bostick officiating. ; DR. S. A. HENLEY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,; Office over SPOON & REDDING'S STORE, ASHEBORO, N. C. JJ ARMFIELD cSi. LAUGHLIN, h uhai kstatk dealers. 4 Ihsiukxce Loth in' Sizes and PI Terms to Suit Purchasers. p D IO Go to the STANDARD DRUG CO. for all kinds of COLD ice Cream a specialty. Next door to POST OFFICE In Men's and Boys Clothing. We handle the Celebrated Crossett Shoes M0RRIS-SCARB0R0-M0FFITT CO. M irmeer IV. Foust. In a game of baseball Saturday ; between Central Falls and Ashe- 1 boro the score was 16 to 4 in ! favor of Asheboro. It was evi- j dent from the start that Central ; T7I wno was en- on the buuthern tram fiv.r,-, Achf Woro to i l urn romt i-or vpvrraf vears, was a yuerft at the chance of winning from the local Central Hotel over Sunday. was out Classed and stood no The features of the rarae fine MILLINERY Mr. J. T. Wood was here Monday ; county this week Mr. Wood is a c un man and represent &Co., a weli-krowi of Baltimore. enjoys a splenuM patch Mr. C. A. agent for tl.e Sous Asheboro, hi-.; l.e( to inOina has been ag( years and h; will be .son ;. Mr. Mende?: dleman, wi'l the Ashebci- wed known mdav here W'l Coffin. team. were Rush's pitching- for Ashe-; boro, Williams batting for Cen- ; trai and Underwood rooting for Mr. W. T. Corwlt in Asheboro, spent as the 2'uest of Mr. Mr. Corwith is now in the real both sides. A large number of estate business in Charlotte. ; people witnessed the game. , Asheboro, Batteries ior Asneboro, Rush id is in the and Thornburjr. For Central, ;ii business. Williams and Hill. j. Harzberg " cioihing firm DON'T hesitate to send me 10 s nopular and cts. for sample of Joseph Hoag's u-ade. Dis- Vision. A vision our great Qua ker brother saw in 1803. Address JEREMIAH C. ALLEN, R. F. D. No. 1. Ramseur. N. C. All latest styles. Shapes of all kinds. Call and see my stock before you select. Miss Ballinger Morris-Scarbor building. :;)iin, ticket iern Ry. at ri transferred : Mrs. O. ii. ! and Mrs. R. !. Blanche Colin, are visiting i and shopping Mrs. R. L. Blanche rem.-ii Monday at tit a -rrnT7iTA A i i Mr Pamplin i vv ain xr,y 21 vviae awake man iu-i-e for eight or woman m every community in m; M"nds who '' Randolph county to solicit and receive subscriptions to THE Bulletin. Liberal inducements given. Address, The Bulletin, Asheboro, N. C. Mi - u in go away. e transferred 'dice. agent at Ran- to aton of Biscoe, eaton and Miss f Asheboro who , were visiting town Saturday aton and Miss d to spend until :ume oj lv! r. K. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Ann Elizabeth Moffitt, deceased, ac cording to law, this is to notify all creditors of said estate to file their claims with the undersigned, duly sworn to on or before the 9th day of June, 1906, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This June 9th, 1905. Seth W. Laughlin, Admr. Revenue Officers Busy. Asheville, June 61. The rev enue officers under Collector Harkins, of this internal revenue district, continue active in their search for illicit distilleries and from reports received here these efforts of therevenuers are being crowned with success. Deputy Collector J. H. Norman has re ported two raids near Round Peak and the destruction of two valuable illicit distilleries and the capture at one place of 1,850 gal lons of beer and 40 gallons of low wine, and at the other 2,000 gallons of beer and 50 gallons of low wine. Deputy Collectors J. W. Hasty and J. H. Smith report ahe destruction of a "moon shine" plant near Trap Hill and the capture of 750 gal lons of beer. Mr. Hasty, in company with Deputy Collector T. L. Graham, also located a still j in the Brushy Mountain, destroy- i ing the apparatus and 600 gal lons of beer and 10 gallons of low wine. Near Leslie, in Wilkes county, Mr. Green and G. W. Walker destroyed an illicit distillery, together with 600 gallons of beer and 25 gallons of low wine. Deputy Collector J. B. Ensley destroyed an ap paratus near Robbinsvill, in the western section of tho State, but the moonshiners had been ap prised of the approach of the officers and secreted their liquor. Charlotte Observer. F N. P. COX ASIIEUOUO, x. C. W. Frazier. ---Monttfomrian. Dont borrow. Subscribe. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, mSXTIST, Asheboro, - N. C. Offce: OVE THE BANK HOURS: 9 am to 1pm 2 p m to 5pm I am now in my office prepared to practice dentistry in its various branches W. I. SHJDMAN i CO. DAELKHS IN HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Depot St. West side railroad Do You Want PRINTING ? If you do we are prepaired to do irst Class Work PRICES as LOW as can be had in Randolph comity. Bulletin Job Office, Asheboro, N. C. To the Music Loving Citizens of Randolph Co, We estend a cordial invitation to . call at the KEARNS FU UURE STOR Asheboro, N. C. l9 And inspect our line of the sweetest toned KIMBALL . ORGANS Just in from the factory and sold on terms to suit your pocket and convenience, quality guaranteed and prestige of goods unquestioned. These instru ments are not from some targe department store, which usually handles stencil goods and the refuse of factories, whose guarantee is worthless. These goods are not offered in competition with such cat tle. You can buy a watch for $1, but not from a first-class jeweler such a ticker comes from the racket store. The Green Goods Man sells you $10 for $2, of course you are swindled, but you do not squeal, nor find the man since he is in Chicago or New York. Like an oyster, you are dumb. Think of these things. We are at your door, in your own town, citizens of the Old North State, subject to the same laws under which you live. Trade with home folks. You will find them as honest as fereigners. Buy an instrument whose reliability and character have long since been established. Thousands of good people are enjoying them every day. Our terms are from $2.50 to $5 per month, with liberal discount for cash. These are cold facts. Investi gate. Get value for your money. Join the proces sion. Come and be convinced. A. D. JONES & COMPANY, Southern Representatives, Greensboro, N. C. W. I. MAYNARD, Salesman, Asheboro, N. C. FOR SALE OR TRADE. -One set good double harness and one good two-horse wagon. Morris Livery Stables. A Strange Industry. One of the strangest of modern industries is that carried on in the Jura district of France. It consists in taking the fur from live rabbits and weaving it into a textile fabric which makes the warmest kind of clothing mater ial known. The species of rab bits which furnish the "raw" material for the manufacturing process is the Angora rabbit, which has received the name of the silk rabbit. Every three months the rabbit sheeds its fur and several days before this takes place nature is anticipated by female hands, which remove the long silken hairs by gentle fric tion. The skin is already "ripe" and the fur comes off easily and without the rabbit suffering the slightest pain from the operation In fact, bunny appears to enjoy it, lying quietly in the lap of the operator during the man ipulation. Ex. 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