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The Kontlnliih Mm r" MUU"i I OPAI AMnnmr. i-.vyv-.rti iml) PERSONAL ; i .c.., I j Kfcii5'lpft!a!iKetts 8ptmt Sunc1 in 1 Rtt; :ole.raM' m - - r i- K;t iirJ ;r Wy sjnt Snir ; Mr. W. B: WpIo... . , uiv.cuuai- - LU A n Monday; :.:fVs::j'--1- .xiair ot i nu wqc wtro 2ot'q , -tv,y, vvds, re Saturday on lej?al business! 1 H W. J. Hqirivin' -.l-- . r . I was m town Saturday on business! Mr C. B. Russell made a busi ness trip to Greensboro Tuesday. Mrs. John Ferree of Randle man was in Asheboro Tuesday. . -Mr. Robah Betts wspendiho-a lew daysm Maxton this week. Ss3 patoeroh of Liberty is visitinji M.ss Callie Auman this week. 4 . ivrs. Robert Burns of High visiting in Asheboro this Point ii Mr: Carl visiting rs week. Hcrndon; latives in ol Elon is town this Miss Etta Blair lair returned last ! High Point and i week from Greensboro. mi I.J. bock well oi Greens-; horo was m town between trains j ?"i'W . Jvfv. Amos Gregscn of Spray i ,s n(ve visillnff Ws son. Mr. Walt- j r Gregson 1 , -: ' . . . tvicmm.son spent ! in llandleman. "wvt ucjiM,. v t-.'i ineaus i Miss Bess Coffin is visiting in ! Troy this week, the guest of Miss ! Bettie Frazier. ,f ,x , . . , , Mrs. riunsucker visited her daughter Mrs. E. A. Wiles in Grns-hAv.-, la,t -,-onl.- . Misa Fay Burns of High Point ! Is visiting her brMher. Onhm A' "ains e"- Miss Etta Blair has accepted a s posiui as ster.ograpner in the law omce oi u. l,. bapp. rr- a rrs- 'L C: .&tory of ; Sparta in. u. are visiting the family of Mr. A """""" Miss Frances Creight of Winn- .ro S-T C- if the .uest of Mr?, ! W. C. Hammer this week M r, d. C. Allen of Ramseur : u. F-. I). mode the Bulletin office z. pleasant call Wednesday. Mrs: j. J. Lamb of Randleman : spent Thursday m Asheboro. with i her sister Mrs. N. H. Slack. i Mr. A. A. Spencer returned to Mr. Aaron Craven has just ; lth 1906 at 31 a. m.- Carthago Monday after spending ; co.npletecl a pair of timber wheels J. H. Stowe: Pastor. a week with his family here. for A. M. Cox. , Mr. E. C. Lassiter passed! Mr. A. M. Cox took a pleasant Hckeni, Sfcivcriag Fit, through Asheboro Friday on his : triP boat riciing a few days ago ; of Ague and Malaria can be re wav home from Moore 'county, i and came near having a wreck, j lieved and cured witn Electric : but came out safe in the end. j Bitters. This is a pure, tonic Mr3. G. U. Hunsucker, of Kay- j .T t .i.. ! rncrlifinf ni" psrpcial benefit in lord w. va. wul move in the! Walkpr v.vnr.prtv in r, nth Ap i UoTOthif week HOIO tIH6 eeK. -ii' The Ashboro Telenhone Co i Mli Bob Moffitt will move his ! tem. ft is much to be preferred ire xi an 0010 leiepnone w.,,a,mi unDv r. tt kpaftis'ii. a.,l- .. i. jwe a loice 01 men cleaning up ; the wires and poles, broken down 1 by the sleet. Miss Daisy Crowson who has just recovered from measles is spending a few weeks with her mother at Caraway. ; ncaoica 13 1 X' i viii , i v X r u i e- 1 Lven the elephant is not too big : to concentrate his mind on an un-! pretentions peanut. ,ur. r era ingokl and Mrs. j r erree ot Kanaleman spent Mon day here with Mrs. Ingold who ; has been ouite ill. Miss Pearl Ballanger left Wed nesday morning for Randleman where she goes to look after the millinery business. Mrs. P. B. Burns, who has been visiting her son Mr. E. A. Burns returned to her home in ! High Point, this morning. Man's failure in this world may often be attributed to the tact that he used blank cartrid res. when tinner r.t tho tarn-ot ' ' " t-y HIV fClI. U i success. I Mr. Ed Hatch, representing the Asheboro Wheel-barrow Co., has returned from an extended trip south. He reports doing a good business. A force of men are putting up western union wires along the A. A. railroad. They have completed the line from Aber deen and MtGilead to Seagrove. The Ashboro Telenhone Co. will put up an entirely new syt- f I'm in A r-l-,1-..-,.,. i-iii m '1CJIUU1U WILD ii lieW switch boa-d. with copper nc connections. They expect to be ready to serve the public in thirty days. Deputy Sheriff McKenzie brought Ellis Simmons here Thursday and turned him over to the Randolph authorities. Sim mons was sent to the Randolph roads at the last term of the Montgomery court. The "Ramblers" met with Misses Laura Stimpson and An nie Tomlinson at the home of Mrs. W. C. Hammer Monday afternoon. On the resignation of Miss Annie Tomlinson as i res. Mrs. W. A. Coffin was electei to succeed her. The program consisted of reading by Miss Frances Creight, Winnsboro S.C. and vocal sales by Misses Annie Blair and Harriett Hammer. Dainty refreshments were serv ed. The next meeting will be with Miss Lela Moffitt. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. j Ridge living in South Ashe- j boro, died Tuesday morning and was buried at the Methodist j Cemetery Wednesday at 11. a, m, Rev. Richardson conducting the rvi' - v - i i - 10 move lu mncawo Mr: and Mrs. E. E; Mart L -ruC lit cj,jsfS ; iui.mc. xina. UlL Ui i!" r -V "1 rflnsp PYnvpccinns nf TnnpVi tAcrraf i - ' .r- v lis the genial engineer on the , io inis community. . Mr. Kepnart ! lAshebr - r raiird, . and we will i i - -' ; j see him o. easit.'hal!y. buf. the. greatest loss will be to the public ; in general who attend the M. E." Church where Mrs. Kephart has I so often favored us with beautiful j Crtlrse T.tt.,l, t,.v.t .5U a rfrA .j v -1 w o . 11111 i wmt- in i1.. .v. c family, but where it is our loss in this cUse it is ARheboro's jrain. High Point Ledger. The Sleel. The sieet which commenced falling Thursday night and which held the country in its frigid em brace t'll yndify trfts the worst and most destructive ever known here. Reports of the storm show that it covered a large part of the , State and reached into South j Carolina. The damage to tele- ' phone, telegraph and electric j light poles and wires throughout i the country can hardly be esti- j mated, Purhnm and Burlington j were heavy losers from the sieet, ' ; ; ii . Aeports coming m irom all parts ; ot tne county mdifate tnat ian-; I dolph b: fc&tatd great loss r no nh from damVces tc fruit irees : and valuable forest trees, young fruit trees are broken and strip-; i ,- . , : trees aro uprooted. In Asheboro; i. ... Th. i0" - v'wr-" V', As hebo-o t e en hone (Jo. was tne: heaviest loser. Nearly all their i,.l., inA M U:-. -n l 'be replaced with new one's. The loss is not less than $2,UCM. The ' electric light wires are broken ,,i nmMnv cnatoin o : loss of over $100. 0). ihe town . has been in darkness for several ; - - , nights. The ornamental trees ; and shade trees are wrecked to a m - eat extent and will show scars ; of the great sleet of 1908 fori several generations to come Moffitt Miss Emma Craven is visiting her uncle. Pete Parkes X Roads. Covard, near ! ivir. .i. ir. a nir is ( o nir n T.nriv- ; - C - rti o-i V -u in' business at the Pickett mill and is makin a hih flour- 0 " 13 1 place in the Rear futijn, The school at Antioch has clos- ed on account of measles. Messrs. J. T. Lambert and ! t, , lr- l.i .1 I vv.d.u LCUU1V, exeiut 1!Ulse back rmmg Sunday morning. r nave nwi iiaa a:iv mail xui three davs on account of high wator Messrs. R. C. Craven and i Artemus Scott are just back from j Carthage court. Mrs. Ida Albright visited Miss Mary Albright Sunday. Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, burns, boils, tetter, ec zema, skin diseases and piles. Sold by Ashboro Drug Co. Jackson Creek (Delayed.) There are several sick in our neighborhood this week. Mr. J. C. Hill's little child has been very sick but is improving. Miss KesRifi Harris is on the siek hst. - -I but is improving. Mr. Willis j Ridge is slowly improving. ! Mr. Lincoln Bell's little child was buried at Pleasant Union Wednesday 10. Miss Cora Anderson, teacher at Redberry, will visit her father ! Dr. A. Anderson of Denton Sat urday. Miss Anderson is an ex cellent teacher, and is conduct ing a good school. Several of her scholars are absent this week on account of colds. Allen Nance has been . t l iU 1 rietll-itrading hories thl3 week' Messrs. Milton Lackey and Milton Skeen have dissolved part nership in their sawmill. Mr. Skeen bought Mr. Lackey's share and is doing some fine work with his new engine. He expects to get done sawing at W. R. Har ris' next Friday, then he will move to N. A. Yate's to saw another body of timber for V. ii. Harris. Mr. Carl Trotter was hurt last week by a log ac cidently rolling over bun while working at the mill. Eoys, I will give you a recip? for happiness: Keep your mind and conscience clear, and your fool of yourself about every pret ty girl you meet. The reason Dr. Dade's Little Liver Pills give perfect satisfact ion is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They never gripe. Sold by Ashboro Drug Co. R! Mill The largest sleet fhaf..has ,&fej for many years visited these parts which proved fatal to a good many trees. And our. R. F. D. carriers were held up, and the roads were blockaded. -Mr Everett Cox visited 3. S. ami Sunday, , &unttay Z$ preaching no - amvai of teacher it was. r.OStrAhrt . rinrtl 1th- Knnrlcnr n! navt fe.ywHi i a ... 9.,-A i iviebsrtj. oianiey . Alien . iur.: Thos. Williams went to Ashboro! m-o0 Qfori JMonaay on business. r jr 1 . Messrs, Solomon i n0- i bam tW-Ai r,Rve feons to Pine- heai'st to haul.' Mr. Lee Craven and Chaiics Br? - Y are feed cutters in this Work in their line you would do Well to "s6e them. The writer has been silent for an issue or two on account of the many correspondents which have been taking an active part in fun i,hi;:g The Bulletin . with news and nly hope you will keep on with the g0u3 Work: You see it makes a paper newsy when "-"vii. T iicii ill iwcu ui tj- there are news items from all j over the county': The best ?t re'MijiS' p X"-L " e L Don'tyra That we can get our county paper von net. tv, ' The type is ehn; This paper is printed On a printin - machine. If you want good news, T Jhf .?t f?u can JJSttri j.oi4r Countv paper ii Whet- - pjie prjce Gf ,5a0pr l3 one dollar per year: This is cost ?f the paper. So yCu SUhf rending clear. if vou Jiave '-'ever done the like before, i ry ycur countv paper a year oriVont thw bopnin-to vpu It nr)rs L- i 'wi i'f a . . . I'V V cheek the pl gllbS Ct ,a -r-:: , , ic i. a sin to suiter wit a oacK aclie and no ins oyer the Kidney,, wfn H 5l0Se oi Km) Suf? - e?jnij W0men should iigni. hecc- these warnings ere it te.h& late, Female trouble may resn'lt; Pine ules will strengthen the Kidneys d y 'the aches and pains 0f j; Sold by Ashboro Drug Co. J. ilLUl Cll ti, 1C4. tvi.Vl i.VllV-lllllUtl01lU Quarterly Conference. ine omciai memoers oi Kicn- lana circuit, Metnochst Protcst- ant church will please take notice I j that the first quarterly confer-1 i ence which was to have met at ! Brewers Chapel Jan. 27th, will ! I meet at that place Saturday Feb. """ , . i malaria for it exerts a true cura- maiaiia,ior it exerts d true cuid a mfuenc? ,0n e f ?jsease' Hnvinir it untiro v nut nt thp svs. tu vuiuiiic, liaviiij liuiic i bino ! drag's bad after-effects, E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, lex., writes: "My brother was very; low with malria fever and jaun- dice, till he took Electric Bitters, Ulte. ill which saved his life. At Ashboro D Co and Standard DruK :uiuic, yiitc ovt, liUdictiiwrcu. Don't Begin at the Top. "Rich men's sons," says a wise philosopher, ' 'begin life where their fathers leave off, and end where their fathers began" They try to start life at the top. How many, poor as well as rich, zealous in a haste to accomplish ambitions, scamp the ordinary, common-place tasks, in order to arrive more rapidly at brilliant operations that will make the world ring with applause! "Why label the barrel correctly, or address the envelope neatly, or wait on the customer politely?" says the young man who begins ii! . itTITl T 1 !at the top: When I am at the head of the shipping department, or in charge of the House's cor respondence, or one of the part ners in the firm, then it will be worth while to watch these little things Don't beg'n at the top; the fall may break your neck. A man must traverse the ladder of life before he leaves; if he. starts at the bottom and progresses grad ually from rung to rung, higher and higher, at last he may stand in the high places. But he who tries to be in where he should end, who is too educated to lift a box in the store, whose time is too valuable to waste in mere trifles, that man must traverse life's ladder, tco; he c;nnot go up he is already there, so he nr. s'; tome down. It's a bng fall!-Ex. Now is the time to guard the health and strength of the lungs, ihe best remedy to use for coughs and colds is Bsc's Laxative Hon ey and Tar. The only coug! syrup that does not constipatc the bowels, but wh'ch on thu other hand, expels, all cold iron", the system by acting as a pleas ant laxative. Best fo.- cough, colds, croup, whooping cough, ets. Sold by Ashboro Drue: Co. Subscribe. Don't borrow. White HftUSC jrire slefi feHJan. 27th and laroaged tfte ttrnbVr ve?y hmch- Misses Mattie and Berth'&Lucr visited Miss Nettie Cooper Sun day. Misses Mary and Sallie Bran-. son viajted Misses Dora and Lill- ie Belle Vuneanon Sunday even- j jin 1 1 MT,;nut a f?vm triri .V ' . . V V ,- 7 ! to Mr: W: W: Snencers biiildai' , T t r ii Mr-T, T Rranson will move , : y. hiS sJtfm' m the near future: i , - -' Miss Elbie Miller it? tcifcrnrvf? a successful school at Hopewell. . i Miss Loretta Gray visited Mrs. j i. Zona L?wallen bunday. ! Messrs A; rf - Prith and W. B. Hammoiid have gone SOull;-' Messrs Dawson and PreLUi'eTr are running full time. their sawmill on - . . T Johnson's last week.- I ' Mr: Irving Cox M hToir'efl his; Sawmill: ' ; Mtss Rosa Ailred has been on the sick fit u" i very much improved. Miss Lillie Bean and her broth " er are visiting Mr. W. W. Spsn cers. Mr. Jonah Graves visited his sister Mrs. Ed Presneil. Miss Lizzie Johnson Spent last Monday night with Miss Sal lie Brandon- A COLD. A COUGH CON-; SUMPTION. ; brief told history, but true, Rvda)-?'s Cfougb F.Uxu wul pre- eoi,i at o:ic3, prevents tne cougn id Urn; I ward I modern off consumption. This kills 'mi the germs that cause tnroat and luntj (Jieeaes. and by its stimulat ing find toijic effect upon the ve Or.af; h"ltW nature speedily .restoVe thcsG organs to ! robust health. Aslleboro Drug j Co. ! destructive j Glenola One of the most sleet storms on record visited tins section last week. A great damage has been clone to rci h. ards and the forest. Our yard trees are very badly disfigured, The High Point brick mill in this place shipped their last car ! load ot uric:. last weeK. i ii: Seurlack says they mads ovor i2.000.00v) brick lst yea", and watrt to I'trach 3.000)000 this yrai Mr. H. E: Davis- is iMking of aaaing a nouring mm to nis e.i- tei-prise. Mr. Claud Hoover, of Ashe boro, was in town last Saturday. Allen Spencer sold Albert Pool a mule colt last week. Mule colts seem to be all the go. ! Mr. Scurlock and his daughter j Mattie are visiting his mother j near Lexington. If vou want prosperity and jgood times, as we have hadfor I some time, read the Million items m last issue, Jan. zo, ana ; then ACT. You don't need to J go over and ask your neighbor j or friend how vou must vote this j time, it has been proved to you, and a word to the wise is suffi cient. It is a strange man that will vote against his own inter est and will power. Mrs. J. T. Spencer was called to Greensboro last Monday where her husband has been for some time. Mr. Spencer is very ill. Gree-tiy In Demand. Nothing is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern requirements for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles, try them. At Ashboro Drug Co. and Standard Drug store, zoc. , guar anteed. Dii This Hunter Ses Double? G. P. Parker, of Climax, Ran dolph county, has made a hunting record it will be hard to beat. He, alone, was out for a three days' hunt this week and killed three wild turkeys, twenty-four quail, twelve squirrels, six rab bits, two owls and one hawk. When he reached liDine all the other hunters who heard of what he had done put away tli3ir gar:.: for the season saying mournfully, "What's the use." Industrial News. Sold by Asheboro Drug Co iVir. 1j. iN. iuck spent bunaay ; arrangea program for the inaugu night with Mr. C. T. Luck. j rati0n of the new president of Mr. Claud Luck visited Mr. j Elon . College met last week. Frank Dawson Sunday Tni3 inauguration will take place iankL)aon,nmaa. j in conjunction with the Southern Miss Belle Gray ana Salhe i Christian Convention, which will Branson. visited at Mr. 1L M. I be held in Burlineton N. C. next Elon College. The fruit trees in our section were damaged very much by the fteaVy sf ;4 whiejv we have had dirrfn'g tffe pSsc tfays,- iir: B:-N. ftthrfde fftfrir &1 ma N. C. entered college last week new students are conti'nu-" in come. A number of the students at- tended the Sousa Band concert in Greensboro last Thursday even- inn'. I)'r.- W.-T.- Jiprwlon preached . . .... . cT ... . i fn the tfttfece Chanel SOnday at t !,c;e cnap ftl,naa dl! Vll W- 111. : r.r"i;.v . : 1rr 1Iumts I imni-sctv talk to the voune men i Tk f TIT '-l TXT" 1 : - 1 j 0f tne y. M. C- A,- Sunday after noon. Mr. A. F. Banks led the Chris tian Endeavor Sunday night. KeV; L.f.J. ' Cox is having a new house built iS Elon. "-- V ............ . V. V. May. ---. A Grttn Tragedy is daily enacted; n thousands of homes; as Death claini2? in each one. another victim of Gonsunip tion or pneumonia. Uut wnen r Coughs', Ceds aVe pTop'erly treat- j ed, the tragedy '? Averted, r . i G. Huntley, of Oaklandofl, Id, , writes: My wite had the con sumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King'e New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day she is well and strong." It kills the germ.9 Of fd! diseases. One dose relieves. Gi.arfitepd at GOc and SI. CO by Ashboro Drug Co. and Standard Drug Store. Trial bottle j free. WANTED- A lot of bhrh and j niapb 2V and 21 inches thick, j any lencni ana wut.j. W." J. SCAREORO, Asheboro, N C FOR SALE Hand-packed to mato-23 bv Swain & Betts at Spoon & Reddings, J. L niaiis and W, W. Jones. Kor- FOlt SALH: Thirty of the sixi -;ix sha-:e n .;,! in. ranital stock. noVeltv A. ' A " X wood works Inc, at le:s thsh par. raid large percent last year, bharc 100 eacn one or more sold to suit the purchaser. For futher information write or call on D. T. Cochran. Ramseur N. C. GO to W. D. SPOON for fresh meats. Also, a full line of gro ceries and produce. Flour and ifeed a sl?iaJty He delivers! m Phone -53, , " Having qualified as a.-Jministri'tor of ; tne estate ot Jacob l.hrmcow deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk Super ior Court of Randolph ( our.ty, on Jan. 22nd, 1906. This is to notify all per sons having claims agr.inst the said es tate to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 22inl day of Jan. 1007, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons due and owing said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. This January 22nd, 1906. S; W. Laughlin, Admr. The undersigned begs to announce that he has opened a first-class Undertaking Establishment and is now ready to serve those in need of anything in his line. His stock is new and complete and his prices are reasonable. NEW HEARSE. GENTLE STOCK AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. A hare of your patronage is solicited. JOHN W. JOLLY, Opposite Lewis-Winslow Hdw. Co. Asheboro, N. C. GREAT REDUCTION of - ir-r t y y -x t y-"i y) -t Jyll lj JLj 1 IN Ej K X i IN Randleman and Asheboro During January und Febru ary I will cell a!i fall and win ter goods at gi-eatSy reduced prices. Call and get bargains at either of the above named places. Thankir.g ail for past favors and desiring a continu ance of same. Sincerely, Miss Ballinger. Be Your Own jh Beauty Doctor THERE is but one method ci 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 .OO per Jar AsiieLcro Drug Co. We will Annual 4 j 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 I 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-Scafboro-Moffitt Company A siir.j 1-, rigid cor.structson (key and type on one steel bar) which saves twelve huiidr d parts and $50.00 Maximum efficiency with exertion. ThU feature is the exclusive patent of the new 1905 American 00 Typewriter. Universal keyboard, ball-bearing fiJTiage, 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 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 HAYES N YORK RACKET Stock Reduction Sale Beginning Next JANUARY 30TH We will held a stock reduction sale for the purpose of disposing of the odds and ends of all lines to be ready for our spring stock. That we have determined to close these surplus stocks out is sufficient evidence to the people of Randleman and vicinity that the greatest possible bargains will be found there. This is not a hard-luck story of los ing money or need money, for our past seasons trade has been most satisfactory. Our method will not permit us to carry over goods from season to season. Some of the lots are small and we suggest that you come early to get first choice. This sale will continue for two weeks; and as an example we will place on sale Tuesday morning at nine o'clock fifty 10 and 14 quart tin dish pans, regular price 20 and 25 cts., choice for only 10c, one pan to a customer and only 50 pans in the lot. E. P. HAYES, Manager. OO Printing A This begin our I THE AMERICAN TYPEWRITER fav.es 50 per cent, in cost and operation. up-to-date business-??.5! htmift at a small Tuesday Morning Office, 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. OVER THE BANK "UK!. 2 p , to s p .w. 9 a in to 1pm I am now in my office prepared to practice dentistry in its various branches DR. S. A. HENLEY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Office over SPOON & REDDING'S STORE, I ASHEBORO, N. C. J. A. HELSABECK & SON Jewelers, ' Asheboro, - - N. C. Watches, Clocks, Spectacles etc. Eyes tested. Glasses fitted. Call and see us, near post ofhee. PIN MONEY PICKLE. W. I . Stedman &. Co. DEALER IN HIGH GRADE GROCERIES, Depot St. West side railroad 'Phone 66. I J. L. Norman I A For Fair Bargains k m and Fair Treatment, m DEALER IN t GROCERIES 1 AND NOTIONS, f 1 Jones' Old Stand, North Side Depot St. ASHEBORO, N. C. 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, complere 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. ! o I t JNO. F. JARRELL, Notary Public of Randolph County. Takes acknowledgement of deeds and mortgages. Builder and repairer of 'phone lines and telephons I Caraway, N. C. IV. P. cox JFLER ASIIERORO, N.-C. I t
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