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dpi Bulletin. Ml LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Jean Saturday. Rush went to Troy ufeS" Blair is visiting in "'S "- Jim. Mr. Chas. Loflin went to High Point today. Miss Ida Morris spent Mondav at Biscee. Mr. E. G. Morris purchased a fine horse recently. Mr W J. Armfield was at lroy Monday on business. iUl. i-ranlr 'omi , boro, spent Sunday here. " "" I Mr. . I,. Kivett, of near Lib-! t-i i , was nere i uesday. j ur. Hubbard, of Worthville, j w as m town V eduesday. i Mr. J. W. McAlister nf Hrpor-cjof their medicine, they sell. boro spen bundav here. Mr. H. H. Eider of Grays Chapel was in town Tuesday. vi;1SOn'frch?ale!Town Commissioners for the Mbi ted tne county seat Tuesdav. , , , ,7 . i town oi Asheboro. N. C. in a IT XT' 1 TT , . ! . .ui.aitsra a ousi-. ness visitor in tho n t-r ivt.lo,- ' ..v, "iu"u.'- Miss Dellie Frazier, of Staley, j is neie tms wee-i visiting friends. Mr. A. M. Free purchased the tormer Bulletin office from O. R. ox '; Mrs. T. J. Hoover wei to! Glenola Wednesday to visit rela- j within the following described nves ! and prescribed nre limits in the Miss Blanche Kearns spent a ; tov-"n i" Asheboro, without hav f ew days with friends near Bom- ' ing first obtained the written bay last week. ; consent of the Mayor upon the Mrs. Chas. M. Staley returned;01'"1' of the Board of Town Corn last week from a visit to her par- - missioners assembled in regular ems at Lotta, S. C. 0r called meeting: ..ir. r. C. Richardson, agent: of the A. ci A. railroad here, has 1 irs.ii-ut.-u u pusition. , Rev. W. A. Bunch has moved : into the r.cw house ret .r.tly built : by J. boro. l.v T r. itnu-.. ; v,,,i!. . TJ , jt . iiHH i ill iiu: LI isiip-i.. Mr. Chas. C ran ford attended ! direction along the east side oi the funeral of his mother, Mrs. : Church street to a stake at a Ihrrdister, at Randieman Wed- j int eyen . , th h d f nesda. . ; ' . ! the brick storehouse now owned Mrs. Dr Hunter and children j an(j occupied bv the McCrary returned Tuesday from anex-!njj;, uj " r- . ii i -i,j , -i i l. , teuueu vitiii wiui nei paieius at j Chanotte. The case of Trov Redding vs. Robert Mihikan and R. E. Betts for trespass was nonsuited. Pub lished by request. Mr A M Webster of Frank-i an cllurch bilding; thence ; rallying our county conimisfdon linvilie, ' passed through town south to the beginning. i ers until we get them, Wednesday evening on his way j Any person, firm or corpora-! Mr. John Moult t, of Kemps to Montgomery county. ' tion violating this ordinance ; Mill, visited relatives and friends i T 11 1 li C -, ; "i-. C:in,loir While operating a rod machine I at trip Randolnh Chair factory ! Monday, Mr. Levi Henley had one linger cut ott and one badly ; mangled. Mr. E. B. Walker has accepted ; a position as operator at the Southern depot here. Mr. Walk- er was agent for the Southern at Sophia, previous to Asheboro. to his transfer Dr. J. D. Talkin, eye specialist of Baltimore, Md., will be in Asheboro in Dr. Henley's office on Saturday Jan. 27, 1906, and will remain one day only. Those wishing to consult him will do well to call earlv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lass iter went to Greensboro Monday j where they will make their fu- j ture home. Mr. Lassiter has i formed a partnership with his j brother. E. C. Lassiter, and will conduct a general lumber busi-! ness. The "Ramblers" were very charmingly entertained Friday afternoon bv Miss Irma Whit held. The next meeting will be Jan. Zbth, with Misses Laura Stimppon and Annie Tomlinson at the home of Mrs. W. C. Ham- mer. The Asheboro Wheel-barrow and Mfg. Co. held their stock holders meeting Wednesday. Also the Asheboro Chair Co. and Asheboro Furniture Co. held stockholders meetings Wednes day. All these corporations are in a flourishing condition. Mr. John Burrow died at his home two miles south of Ashe boro Tuesday morning and was buried at Brower's Chapel Wed nesday, Rev. Smith officiating. Mr. Burrow was one of the old land marks of this county, being past 86 years old at the time of his death. Mr. Alfred Julian, of Spring field, Mo., returned to his home Monday. Mr. Julian is a native of Randolph county, but has been a prominent lawyer of Spring field for many jears. He has many relatives and friends in this county with whom he has been visiting for several weeks. We are local agents for the American typewriter advertised in another column. If you want a good machine at low cost, call and see the class of work turned out by the American typewriter. The children's jubilee of good health follows the use of Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the cough syrup that expels all cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on the bowels. A cer tain remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough and all lung and bronch ial afFections. Sold by Ashboro Drug Co. Temperanc; Meeting. The temperance rally last Fri day night was well attended de spite the inclement weather. An anti-saloon league was organized with Col. A. C. M.Alister, Pres., W. J. Teague, Sec, and W. J. Scarboro, Treas. Further organ- "7Cit"rvr was .1 A"f nri'Pfl nritil no-v-f Friday night when the league j meets again. MR. KIRKSEY'S RECOM MENDATION. ey writes: I give a positive guarantee with every oox or riyuaie s iiomacu laoieis i and Liver Tablets I sell, and have j never been asked to reiuna the ! money in a single instance, I ! nave used these tablets in my ; family with best vesuits. W. L xu iv.v, r.ivianLuii, ii. kj. ! Rydale's Tablets are prepared by I The Radical Remedy Company, j I every dealer m tnen preparations ! rTXnC h7thwrtinZ i i to guarantee every box or bottle ro lflrant,e everv box or bottle Asheboro Drug Co. Town Ordinance, Fire Limit. regular called session, all the . . . . , members beme present and con-: curring herein; That it shall be unlav.-ful or ; any person, firm or coipoiauon ; jto erect, establish, cover, alter or repair any wooden or carru-; gated iron building or structure i fcaia limit beg inning at a at a point even with the side of the Fresbyterir.i building, and the south cnu W. H. Mt : it , ........ strr-ri 1 hersfP in -i ,'':! Ii. ;nlv -.tcuuinj- iiciiuvv..'.ie vo. , Liienee east passing along the north end Muddy road:; avo voi of the McCrary-Redding- Hard- ant in this section. We ware Comnanv's brick store i a time when eooa roads house to a stake at a point even with the east side of the Presby-; snHU ue snuiy or a misdemeanor ! and upon conviction shall be fined S fifty dollars. Any person, firm or corporation allowing anv such i work to continue or building or structure to remain after having j been notified by the mayor shall n ,. - , be gullty of a misdemeanor and Uiion conviction shall be fined ten dollars for each day said work j That is pretty good. Isn't it? ' ; continues or building or structure: Mr. E. N. Allen and little son, remains thereafter. 1 of Kemps Mill, visited N. J. and This ordinance shall be in ef-iM ,T- Allen Sunday. lie is the; feet from and after noon nf f1lQ Oi tile .lulu uay ui oa.uua.iy, Done by order of the Board this the 16th day of Jan. 1906. M. C. Spoon, E. Moffitt, Acting Clerk, Mayor Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more in demand j than a medicine which meets 1N0Vv let. s senu m tne must im I modern requirements for a blood poriant news twice each morth and system cleanser, such as Dr. jac ieat. King's New Life Pills. They; Mr. Paris Drown, of San ford, are lust what you need to cure : and i..-ntvr.v pi-.n- i-.-.,,, n? j stomacn ana uver trouDies. lry "lt:m; At a&uu-ji-j wug km. anu;(jhas. iiray, the i btanaara mug Jstore, zoc, guar j anteed. ! . Mrs. Hard i iter Dead. xt t td:i,j nj ,1 IN. IV. JAlCIltll UOUU Y4S UdllfcU LU Kandleman oy telegram to olh- ciate at a funeral. The Rev. C. uamnoeu. tne Methodist pastor at Randieman being con fined to his room from an attack of grippe. It was the funeral of the widow Demaris Hardister, who died in Randieman on Tuesday after a long illness. She had been mar ried twice her first husband was a Cranford so sne was the motn- h er of Mr. Charles Cranford of Asheboro. Mrs. Hardister leaves two sons by her first, and two daughters by her last husband, She was a good woman and left the testimony that she was ready to go. THE OLD TIME WAY. Our Grandmothers gave us pow devsand teas because thev knew nnthincr of modern medicine and methods. In this age of progress and discovery, nicely coated, com - pressed tablets are iast superceci - ing the old time powders and teas. Rydale's Liver tablets are compressed chocolate coated tab- lets, easy to swallow, pleasant in effect, always reliable. They contain ingredients that cannot be used in powder or teas. In gredients that have an effect up on the liver that is never obtain ed from the so called liver pow ders etc. A trial will prove their merits. Asheboro Drug Co. Randieman. The citizens of Randieman met Saturday night Jan. 13th for the j purpose of organizing a good j iwaua iissuu at 'Jii. very earnest ; taito ,-,v. k -vt? (a : 72fi& L. f) M end en-1 hall, W. T. Bryant, J. L. Fields, j Dr. McFadyen, W. G. Barker, : II. G. Collins, Harrv M. Omsbv &.offS 1 he follow-; CLCd: ,1. I j. ' fields, Pres., Dr. McFadyen, I first vice Pros G. Barker, secona vice P L Co. , TJ . I). nan, bee. Ii,. i'. ii Music was rendered dleman band which ives, Tr oy the lean-1 was highly : appreciated bv ine associa tion wjii night .la n Saturday Nitoroi Hall, y invited to itn, in e pUOiiO is c di; attend. e hope the association ut its .!!' ; i and im- will can1. prove the roads oi . K , Kandol oh county wriicn pro its historv. wor.-;t m a sad accident in Asheboro !s at hi home in Br: r.-'" il- ! tueman and is getting a: well as could bj ex nee ted. i'ii-s. Jj. J. liarKer nas oeen quite ill xoi some time, but hope Siie will soon be well again. Kir. uiay Arnmei.;. o; ooro. has installs eicctnc light plant in tlv; jactory oi he : iKanc lemr-n Ch-vr Co : . v J' In ot up; uj narno. c agme a switc-n-1 ooara, ana iias wired t he iactorv : eoniiiieie-ly. iney a now run- mug L'ii luii nine an ''0 mailU-: tacturing a fine erode of chairs The Randieman Graded School has re-organized since holidays and is doing excellent work. iwency-six huhIs have been enrolled. Miss Treva liiu war; visiting Miss la Hill Sr.t- ho has held in rv stors a-vd .,-ortc a posiiio signed ; h- -.: 1. 1 ; : oioceet iiterarv .l-j.V ein;i' Wii 1 be a vo'.i :tie:-st jxirl. o jn-:e-"i 0 7," ;;h'i.s xor rne pre: iooK your lie is mos lU-OK: it. Vxie pub- cordiall mviteu. ' abund-. loil ; for wili be anv one established. II the111 - g0od r(,;' Wonust?keep - - Mr. Jesse Cagle is onfmed to : his bed vvith rheumatism. ! Misses Luia wei'.'Om, LUSSie ; and Suaio C sited Allen Sundfiv. 1 , ,Mr' ? 9rav kil!.e 14-montns-oid pig whicn weighed ; 364 lbs. He also raised a cotton ; stalk measuring" 7 G in. high. ;husoancl or tne ae.eaaea hmma , 11 ,1 !! 1 . 1 j. Alien, aim w in muKe ins iiome at i KuiUS (J;aveil'S Ot ; in the near future, e;-u rnipire The writer' is more than pleas ied with the many correspondents 1 who have been sending up the news tor tne last lew issues and mere coma oe as many more. Many correspondents send news a time or two and then drop out. , Browns, visited their sister, Mrs. 'clbt Ufa. There has been talk of throw- attendance ot about an( cl-v .),.;, o'e QT ,' sks for tlie j pupils now attending ithe largest school, b We have ;st attend - : '--- oruer anu ieast room for the odation of pupils tiian ever oeiore. is teacher and is satisfaction. i i On account lance ai. ot bad w ili.gh Pi ;ather the ;ias not :x Mr. CI nnei' '--Ut j;;n lam ViS- ited Mr. As : The p-sopl ;- hi th ! a-"-- enaed ini-sil j Mr. J. Vk Parks j Pitai at Greensbor; ",i ; com: Mr. A. R. Vuncanon loft for High Point. Mr. W. S. Freeman ar. K. M. Cagie have nad a ve tiine carrying the mail Christmas. ! . lnG P '1 1 !- ! -,n Lh'::;n 1 ao v,,1thour; ;c. we couK 1 Mr. J. V. Cai; bhaw lurn at Mr. W. :.iturcir j night. tii'ui in this c: nie ; t-v son Dade's Little Liver Fills give perfect satisfact ion is cue to tiie-i tome cuect on the liver. They never gripe Sold by Ash boil) Drug Co. A.. .. . V i . V- K1"uy. ed at Bethel first , , J 1 1 T T 1 r:' -11", v VVL!:y Mr. D. L. Smith Supt Supt. we wouiu say just visit the Marv Cox Sec. Central Falls. Mr. D. W. TTill is buildinor a new house and his three babies are doing well. -r,. t -c tj -u ,i, Mrs. J. F. Hamilton, who nas f- " thia tu'le- Mr. John Allred, who has been very sick, is convalescing. Mr. W. H. Bonkemeyer killed o "'- r.r-, 4-1, ( Vi.-. i.nnlao of rm Vh '"'""'-- ! Mr. Kutua low made a ousi i ness trio to Asheboro last week. Edsvar and Rufus Neighbors spent Sunday with their uncle, i. v. Upton. Mr. William Hurley is all smiles on account of the arrival of a ew baby boy at his house. j Giles Chapel Sunday school i was re-organized the first Sun ! day in Jan. with Joel Trogdon i Supt. and J. M. Davis, Sect. We i hope for a better attendance this yrav than last, although it has bejn good all the time. I Some of the bachelors have a i bad cold, caused, it is supposed, by their trying the new kissing I recipe. Cedar Falls. Rev. J. J. Each filled his ap pointment at the M. E. church Sunday morning, preaching an able sermon. Mr. S. G. Phillips, of Frank-1 ; nnvine, spent me evening nere. j . J Mh Ino Poono cnont Saturday and Sunday in Ram- I sour. rr.- u .-n : ! 'Zr : runninif on fuU time. Miss Cranford has resigned !?: position here and is going to Vorthviile. Kmps Mill. is the time to get your . lb: they are the late -t Barker is th 3 luck :'.ih; sc. t on, he fqI lias w .rth of ehick- lr ;-;.cr -ig re; , oi ureen? biti res a;.d IV- he Kemp Mill Co. new water ; and all and; eel. Coine one lei's ;-ee if it is any better. -t: Miss Mace Cox, of Moffitt, spent Sunday with Misses Swan na and Mina Bird. ivlr. Elmer Julian, our profes sor, and Miss Bessie May Cagh spent Sunday with Mrs. Obert Moffitt, ridge. her sister, near Cole- COLD, A COUGH -CON- SUMPTION. A brief told historv, but true. Rydale's iougn iiiiixir will pre- i ! ve.nt th-s happening to you. It win ciiecK tne progress oi a mid jir. nrifp nrpvpnla tVio rnnrVi . l-.r-omi-.-.o- rlppn coatoi-! cin-l '-Vine noaern scienuiic remedy kills a : the germs that cause throat and hc that cse lung diseases, and by i i ingand tonic effect its stimulat- ffect upon the ; resoiratorv orerans helns nature speedily restore these organs to robust health. Asheboro Drug Sqnirrel Creek and Bethel. There was preaching at Bethel last Sunday by Rev. W. A. Hum ble. There will be preaching at Bethel third Sunday at 11 o'clock by Rev Levi Cox, everybody in vited. Mr. Ezra Cox started Monday morning to Greensboro on busi ness. The young folks had a nice time at the spelling at Bethel m i - l j- T r iiiesaay nignt jan. v. Misses Flora McPherson and Myrtle Pugh visited Misses Lada and Ruth Smith Tuesday night. bunctay school wras re-organiz- Sunday with and Miss TV T -i T7t- y- j-3 f lr(-ii- -i n 4- - - l-i i -n r So'A scnooi at cetnei. , Messrs. Causy and T. F. Pugh 1 returned Saturday from a busi- ness trip uowm tne ciuntry. nn ci..lT.4-T i i : 1 1 j F Alh'ed' J-iie oauutiLii bciiuui ucnig its- "'qV organized, we hope to have a j good attendance. We hope the : parents will come with the chil ; dren. W. A. Humble has moved to his new residence just complete Mr. Humble lost his residence bv fire last November. Dennis Smith. Mary Smith, John Kemn and Allie Kemp have ?dals th every attendance at the Sun- Sold bv Asheboro Drug Co. ,!,. l El every botUe. 1 1 Elon College. Pres. E. L. Moffitt went to Asheboro on business last week. Miss Etta Auman, from Why Not, entered college here last week. Randolph county is well rep resented at Elon College this year. Miss Vernie Zirkle, who has been in college for the past year, died here last Wednesday morn ing of meningitis. Miss Zirkle was a step daughter of Rev. L. L. Lassiter who is well known in Randolph. It was announced in several of the State papers last week that the will of the late Mr. Palmer, of New York, in which he be queathed thirty thousand dollars to Elon College would be contest ed by his brother, and that there was some fear entertained that the college would lose this gift, but we are glad to state that there was only ten thousand of this money in question, twenty thousand having been paid in Mr. Palmer's life time. The trustees of the collesre are verv J well satisfied they will get the i remaining ten thousand dollars. Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, burns, boils, tetter, ec zema, skin diseases and piles. Sold by Ashboro Drug Co. Glenola. (Delayed. ) We are glad to know that the convicts will soon be at work near Col train's mill and that there is a new bridge going across the river at this place. The boys that put that cud of tobacco on the Xmas tree at Mt. Vernon for a good citizen and a nice, respectable family are caught up with. Boys, that was a very ungentlemanly act, and a i well bred person leaves off all such foolishness. You should i remember that a man does not have to go half way to find trou-b'.-. Mr. N. E. Davis sent his sav oft just before Xmas to get .t i worked on and has not hcaim : fiom it yet. : taking Xmas ! side track. V."e Fuspc.-t somewhere it on The death angel came and took I away our triend Mrs. Susan bray last Sunday morning. Aunt Susan was a kind old lady and was loved by all who knew her. We can remember her even in our child hood days, as she al ways had a kind word for the children. If she had lived a few months longer she would have seen her 86 years. Cedar Square Sunday school had a large attendance last Sun day. We are glad to see so many taking o much interest in the Sunday school. A Glim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims, in each one, another victim of Consump tion or Pneumonia. But when Coughs, Colds are properly treat ed, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the con sumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by Ashboro Drug Co. and Standard Drug Store. Trial bottle free. FOR RENT-Two good rooms with fireplace. Apply to Miss Elmira Brookshire. Asheboro. FOR SALE -Hand-packed to- imatoes by Swain & Betts at ! Spoon & Reddings. J. L. Nor- ! mans and W. W. Jones, j : GO to W. D. SPOON for fresh meats. Also, a full line of gro ceries and produce. Flour and feed a specialty. He delivers in town. 'Phone 53. GREAT REDUCTION MILLINERY IN Randieman and Asheboro. During January and Febru ary I will sell all fall and win ter goods at greatly reduced prices. Call and get bargains . at either of the above named places. Thanking all for past favors and desiring a continu ance of same. Sincerely, Miss Ballinger. r Be Your Own j Beauty Doctor f THERE is but one method oi acquiring and retaining a beau tiful, clear, delicately tinted complexion. The pores of the skin must first be rid of. all impurities, and the circulation gently stimu lated to carry nutrition to all the tiny cells and tissues. Pompeian Massage Cream builds up and rounds out the contour of the face and form by cleansing, exercising, and feeding the skin through and through by strength ening the muscles. It removes all wrinkles, black heads, roughness, and irritation, without promoting the growth of hair or causing the skin to shine impartinga glowof health and beauty that only nature at her best can give. Price 50c and $1.00 per Jar Asheboro Drug Co. We will Annual Remnant Sale NEXT TUESDAY January 9th to February 1st This sale was inaugurated for the purpose of CLEANING UP ODDS and ENDS preparatory to our Inventory which we take annually the first week in February. Every remnant in our store will be marked in plain figures at a Great Sacrifice Don't wait until after this sale closes and then come in and expect these goods at the greatly reduced CLOSING OUT PRICES. Cut Sale will absolutely last no longer than February 1st, 1906. Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Company A i Sav s GO A simple, rigid construction (key and type on one steel bar) which saves twelve hundred parts and $50.00 Maximum efficiency with exertion. This feature is the exclusive patent of the new 1905 American Standard $50.00 Typewriter. Universal keyboard, ball-bearing carriage, printing from ribbon with interchangeable steel type, unlimited speed. 'The American Way" and Easy Pay ment Plan mailed on request. If you want your correspondence on an up-to-date business-like basis at a small cost we also have a Practical Typewriter for only 10.00 Write for details and either catalog The American Typewriter Company, Leland Hotel Building (Southern Branch) Concord, N. C. Watch this space next week for HAYES' NEW YORK KACKET AD. Randleman, N. C. E. 'P. Hayes, Managei. TAX NOTICE. I will attend at the following times and places for the purpose of collecting the taxes for the year 1905: Trinity, Tuesday, Archdale, " night, Redding-Blair's store, Wednesday forenoon, Flint Hill, " afternoon, John F. Jarreh"s Store, Thursday forenoon, Hinshaw's Store, " afternoon. Pine, Wood's Store, Friday forenoon, Noah Skeen's Store, " afternoon, A. W. Fuller's Store, Saturday forenoon, W. T. Crotts,, J. M. Floyd's, Sandlemsn Store Co., Randieman Brg. House, 44 Naomi' Tuesday, Worthville, Central Falls, J. A. Routh's Store, Red Cross, Julian, Level Cross, Sophia, Edgar, Gray's Cross Roads, Mechanic, Farmer, Allen Nance's Store, Delk & Cam ei on 'a Store, R. C. Johnson' Judge Shaw's G. E. Carter's Pisgah, Seagrove Cedar Falls, Franklin ville, Ramseur, Liberty, Staley, York & Frazier 's Store Allen's Store (Empire) Kemp's Mills, Thos. Hinshaw's Store, Tuesday, Coleridge, W ednesday, II. T. Caveness, " Thursday, J. M. " " Friday for noon, Tysor's Store, afternoon, Yow's Mills, Saturday forenoon, Michfield. " afternoon. Wishing you a meiry Christmas, a happy New Year, and desiring that you meet me at the above times and places and pay your taxes promptly, I am very truly, begin our l 1 lei I i I A I 12 1 7 Jt. per in cost t and operation. December 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 21 22 23 23 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 9 9 10 11 12 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 afternoon, night, Monday, night, Wednesday forenoon, " afternoon, Thursday forenoon, ' afternoon, night, . " Friday afternoon , Saturday forenoon, afternoon, Monday forenoon, January afternoon, Tuesday forenoon, afternoon, Wednesday forenoon, afternoon, Thursday forenoon, " aTternoon, Friday, Saturday forenoon, Tuecday forenoon, " afternoon, W ednesday, Thursday, Friday forenoon, " afternoon, Saturday forenoon, Monday, 20 T. J. i INCH, hheritt. JNO. V. HUNTER, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Day calls answered from ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY. Night calls from CENTRAL HOTEL F. A. HENLEY, D. D. S. Offices front rooms over THE BANK OF RANDOLPH ASHEBORO, N. C. Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen for extracting teeth without pain. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, - - - N. C. Offce: OVER THE BANK HOURS: D in to I p m 2 p nt to 5 P m I am now in my office prepared to practice dentistry in its various branches DR. S. A. HENLEY, i PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, j Office over SPOON & REDDING'S STORE, ASHEBORO, N. C. J. A. HELSABECK & SON Jewelers, Asheboro, - - N. C. Watches, Clocks, Spectacles etc. Eyes tested. Glasses fitted. Call and see u, near post office. STRAWBERRY BEETS. V. 13. ST1SI ttlAX C( ). DEALER IN HIGH GRADE GROCERIES, Depot St. West side railroad 'Phone 66. GO TO I J. L. Norman -A For Fair Bargains and Fair Treatment. DEALER IN GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. Jones' Old Stand, North Side Depot St. ASHEBORO, N. C. i I For BARGAINS in Shoes, Groceries, AND General Merchandise GO TO W. W. JONES, On Depot Street. For 60 days We will sell at greatly re duced prices, our line of HATS, BRAIDS, FANCY FEATHERS, Also many other goods at cut prices. MRS. E. T. BLAIR Asheboro, N. C. For good Flour, Virginia and North Carolina -Meats, and an up-to-date, complete stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, Call on Union Store Co., Asheboro, N. C. South Fayetteville St. Highest cash price paid for CHICKENS AND EGGS. Goods delivered in town. i l i JNO. F. JARRELL, Notary Public of Randolph County. Takes acknowledgement of deeds and mortgages. Builder and repairer of 'phone lines and telephons Caraway, N. C. N. P. COX JEWELER ASHEBORO, N". C. t
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