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M The Randolph Bulletin. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. KfE. Burns spent Tues day in HigS Point. J. S. Lewis went down the A. & A. railroad Monday on business. Miss Mamie Richardson is visit ing in Greensboro. David Hodgin. of Greensboro drummed Ashboro Monday. Col. Sam Taylor, of Winston, was in town the first of the week on business. Daath of Mrs. Gregson. Mrs. W. J. Gregson died at her home on North Fayetteville street last Friday night, May 25, and was buried in the M. E. cemetery Sunday May 27, at 11 John 0. Arnold, of Worthville, was a visitor in town Wednesday. J. M. Lassiter is painting his ; o clock, Rev. N. R. Richardson residence on West Depot street. I conducting the service. t - o ! Mrs. Gregson had been ill for Miss Lizzie Spencer is expect- . ... , J P. sijiPk of Sw,, .Miu ,lume oaturoay ior a lew ' , . in town Monday on business. j 3 Dr. F. A Aberdeen Monday on professional ! I business . 10 o clock last Fridav nieht. ,i -r . i I'v .i 14 vcm rtrvn unit k'n - setn v. JUuighim attendet i " . , u Mrs. Julia RoMiwr . j. -,..m. i , i uene. are nuire kipk ar i neir norrip .omuiein:enit;in, at VTimiorci UOI lege luesdav. Park X Roads. Sunday May 20, was memorial day at Parks X Roads, and at 11 o'clock the pastor, M. L. Hurley, preached an excellent sermon from Mark XIV, 6, to a large and attentive congregation, after which the people repaired to the cemetery where flowers were Atheboro, R. F. D. No. 2. E. T. Pool visited at J. S. All red's Sunday. Misses Ada and Mat Vuncanon visited their sister, Mrs. J. S. Allred, Sunday. The little three year old child of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allred, who has been very ill for some we are nlared on the craves of lover! ones. The sratherinc was then i time, does not improve, wifVi dinnar "urViiMi ! SOITV to !10te. and though everything was done j maketh the heart of man glad," w E. Farlow visited at W 5 or 10 Cents Goes Fartherest at the ASHEBORO 5 and 10c STORE. H. woi ! hands could do she constantly ! close to his stomach. It is the , . intention oi tne memoers at r v, u; Parks X Roads to hold an annual j whooping cough in this commun nave son i yciic, rit e quite sick at uieirnome , , i i east ot town. i was a uaugnter ot Mr. and Mrs. Gregson the third Sundav in Maw Misses Mary and Flora Hoover visited their sister, Mrs. E. T. J. 1. Johnson, one of Uwhar rie s prosperous larmers spent i uescuiy m town. G. I). B. Reynolds a promine lawyer ot iroy spent Sunday town visiting friends. E. Wiles and family, of Greens horo. visited at Mrs. Hunsucker': the first of the week. ' i.t,. t:. .i. j. u .Watson Redding and was born j avs he can 'beat anvthinc: on ! Poo!' Sunday. - ! bfwpn in ci of TvJri'f r.iUo-J5 1 at nld homestead, near Char-'; the east side of Deep River rais- Several of our young people. nr i t I-.. fa ' ! 'nttp M P VmvnV. Rov r,Mi ine wheat. He has 22 acres that and older ones too, went to Far i township 34 yea o. While!will,thre.400 bushels. If mers Wednesday. j. rnnups, or mcniana. ; 0. . ., ;, ,. ., anyDoay on me west siue caiij a i.w crowd attended nt. i - ... ! she was n l rp rniincr tht rami v i . . i j u i A -fi lal?. uu aiitjiutu in .:,, ufa,JI v" o,n. i. ,"" ,l"l, .r"r w burial ot Mrs. Mimcent I rjuueun omce luesuay. i1"1 w lxauuienmii wueie i near irom mem. riiovi ttp Mnr.qv Rev alter her We have dinner sets, desert dishes, glasses and vaces that are perfect beauties. Water sets, tin ware, pictures, toys for the children, in fact we have every article needed in the home. Water sets and waiter $1.00. DINNER SET, beautifully decorated, $3.00. FIVE PIECE TOILET SET. $2.00. Vases 5c to $1. Our notion department embraces tablets, mem orandum and time books, combs, brushes, handker chiefs, purses, hand bags, etc. JNO. V. HUNTER, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Day calls answered from ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY. Night calls from CENTRAL HOTEL Mrs. W. A. Underwood of Randleman visited her father, Col. W P. Wood Tuesdav Mr. Everett Stout was married J. S ' . " rr- a v -"rn citizen man in iiijiii, rff m LOWn Ue- XT0 tween trains Mondav. ; Hayworth. a prominent of Ramseur P.. F. I). 2, was in town Mondav. she remained until marriage to Walter J. Gregson. j last Sunday to Miss Mary Ma Soon after their marriage Mr. I ness, Rev. Wood officiating. The and Mrs. Gregson removed to onae ana groom witn a large ; i i , ., . , ! partv of friends attended the;-c Asheboro ana made it their home. 1 Jr , u0u v -vi , : iiiemuiieii sci vice at xuiva a.: . 1 wo children were the result . Wf, ads after which thev partook i Misses Sarah Pool the Bulla at Chas. Johnson conducted funeral ser vices and preached an excellent sermon. Mr. Peter SmoUe visited at! Mr. Aison Hunting s aunaay. and Pearl Z T. BIRD & SON Under Telephone Exchange. isit- a 0XJlaA Purenea tne J ; sinsrularl- hannv. Tho' ! Hodgin and Mrs. Daisy Stout do- one day this week. per son. Percy Mendenhall, 1 expcte to S ft ! of a retiring nature, 'staying at 1 in the honors. The happy couple ; - oath Kavettevdl Street. ! thislu P U ; home with , , sr T- ; , , , , , weiu emei wmcu u imam Mrs. i. rrouiers, wno nas .Laiie n,icnardson. who i.- , t-. n i i ...... Greeson had a host ot v;irm Mn(.,. fk rkn.in : i .: i j i, ?.,r. , ..----'-'- - ' T O ; . V L I I IOIvIIIa J 1 I L-' , - i - I T r i ..u s. i.,. .uenueniiaii is v ing her son. on Mis " j ccum- oiieneer, vis;t;nfr her sister Col. Thomas Folwell. of Arch-: dale, soent Tuesday in town i sjTaking nands with old friends. r yd Morris who has been in A at the A. & M. College at eigh returned home Saturday. We've got a corner on bargains. You know that a corner in wheat and corn means higher prices, but our corner means just the contrary. It means that you will be able to buy jrour spring and summer goods at bargain prices during this grand Miss Powell, who ha hppn Mrs. Samuel ' "'lends m Porter, returned to Greensboro where. a Asheboro and else- a hne supper as features. We ; H. B. Murrav. returned to wish for them a long and happy : home near Julian, Tuesday. her MAY M M I F. Fi, rice a orman Nance, of Ashboro R. No. 2 paid the Bulletin of- joleasant visit las. Fridav. Col. William Ingrain, the giant of UwharrieV? visited friends in town the latter part of last week. Edith Moving Wednesday. Tl t'oYniiv lc iUa Svmn!.tinf ' hie 1, A m, lulling ili.K'J tilV lll.'UbliJ' , Miss Maud Coward, one of the i of the entire community in their ! A. B. Phillips had the misfor-; belies of Cedar Falls, is visiting i crushing affliction. une to allfrom a door in the i the family of M. C, Spoon on i Ramseur Store Co s building re- cent iv anil receiveu a serious A few Thing, the Peopl Want to Know: j wolm'(J on tne Jef t arm, As Mr. When is I.)epot street to be j Phillips is quite feeble, grave drained f Whi-n am tVio ei'Hn. ! apprehension as to the lCSUlt is Fayetteville street. Misses Marion and Annie Mo ring returned Tuesday night from Greensboro, where they have been in school at the State Normal college. walks on both sides of Depot st, to be permantly improved? entertained. Franklin grand child Misses Bertie, Estella and Flora Sugg, and Messrs. R. K. Brady, Japie Sugg and Pearl Brooks visited at B. B. Brook's Sunday. Miss Josie Moffitt, who has been visiting in High Point, re turned home Saturday. Barg am sale you that low We've gathered together a lot of good things, goods that need right now and will need for a long while after this, and we'll offer them during this sale at prices so extraordinarlv that some ot tnem may even seem oat of reason to you. When for instance we quote as below on Saturday May 5. 25c glass cake stands at 10 cts. and on Saturday May 12, large half gallon glass pitcher at 10c, worth 25c. And on ail other days during this sale Cox lost his little! by death Tuesday. vlr. and Mrs. 0. H. Moffitt I we will offer something special, so you should make it a point to J. M. Vuncanon. of Holly passed through Ashboro Monday When is the shed projecting "lu.ZZ7"L: ; 1 ., ,! inev carneu it to nuny opungs Ka 1 wi 1'AOfi ! . , ii4 ' visited at B. S. Moffitt's Sundav Miss Lura Mofhtt went to mseur Sunday. .Miss Lciith Monng went to Washington Tuesday to spend a month with her aunt Mrs. J. W. Bulla. V Miss Blanche Coffin, went to Enfield Monday on an Extended vi.it to her sister Mrs.l Rufus Deaton. Mrs. A. W. E. Caple, o? Ti-oy, passed through Monday morning on ner way to visit Ramseur. Aconite. Biggs preached an n V Wood a nrominent. ? t n,o,Tn xt p i son visiting his sister, Mrs. W. E. Swain, in South Ashboro. J ii ii -i i i on tne smewaiK near tne rauroao ,,ruQn , m,,wiv ln?H nwnv on his wav to Guilford CoIWp to be moved. to sleep till the Angels come. i commencement and returned ' How long will the railroad. I Rev. Geo. j Wednesday. ! scales be kept on the crossing on ' Million. ' Mrs Pat Munroe of Rockin- the principa1 street of the town?' Tom Allred has gone to Mont S ham and Miss Ina Smitherman. , When will ground be broken ; gomerj' county to help run a saw iof Troy, passed through town for the new school house? Monday on their way to Ram-! iseur to attend the Commence-; Asheboro r.f. d. No. i. , ment exercises of Ramseur high : , . . ... school. I 'ie stand ot corn in this sec- j tion is bad. Rev. and Mrs Amos Greirson . ! t tt- i i , vplntivps at pn,v uui a n ; ; v . Vinson wno nau tne mis- leiatuesat.of Rock HJl, S. C., came up w,.np tn hrpaV nnp nf h; h Friday to the bedside Ot their: - .', ., n TT Stont who had a nosi-i All of the vouns- nennle in thi ajiiic liiiic cisdu iicin liUL eiiLiieiv - r . . . excellent sermon to a small but attentive congregation at New Hope Sunday. mill ivirs. j. b. Liewis ana ch rr-, . n ,.,1 , j ; of Ashboro spent a part of last The mfant chi d of Mr and;weekat Mr s N AUens and Mrs. Ernest Tucker died May 23 ; attended the commencement at : and was buried at Randieman. : yyhvnot. i Mrs. Claud Phillips and Mrs. j Miss Alice Presnell of Ashboro O. G. Phillips visited Mrs. G. W. i is spending a few days with her parents. visit our store every day to see what we will offer next. M'ail us a postal card : Sanders last Thursday. and we will send you circular, naming the special days that special will be on sale. But some of the lots are not long. Don't be dis appointed if you wait till the last day. Some of them will be gone before the first day. The lucky days are from ildren Thursday May 3, to Saturday May 12. Every lady who visits our store during this sale can have a palm leaf fan FREE, ask the clerk to give you one; but do not send by your neighbor, as we will not send them to any one. DR. D. K. L(5CKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, - - - N. C. Otfce: OVER THE BANK HOURS: 9 a m to 1pm 2 p in to 5 p m DR. S. A. HENLEY, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, 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 us, near post office. sick daughter, Mrs Walter Greg- Mr. Gregson returned to; i Rock Hill Monday. Mrs. Greg son will remain for some time. : recovered. tionwith tne Asheboro w heel-: community attended the com-; rveuoen uox wno recently cut Star ; not and several attended Farm- his foot with a knife is improv-! ..-... . ; ers and all report a fine time at vi 4irn.- iL. ; i- -j.- .- .-. j i both daces. .Mita L-iaia spencei wno nas ; f s ni i .-Qnl.- Tne people of tms section are i ,ui nOCoor Kn. Miss Eda the Conservatory ; i i irj. i i much nleased t the sspwifp ff!j?... i . r..n F ( ) f t f . Ill I IM.S I Mll t' lll. Ilt'l f I . . Tnrp SIP 11 M1IIV r t-( t IV i Wednesday for Harnett county, nd free delivery. We can in the holy bonds of matrimony ; n-hM'p thpv o-o to install thp ; tah.e a uatiy paper ana get it oe- i , - i inursaay aiternoon, :vir. in Hayes' New York Racket. RANDLEMAN, N. C. Luc and Mr. ! Annanias V uncannon were united Percy Mendenhall, the South- j machinery for the big saw mill i i i i. j? t i.i: c i p. r ern s agent nere, nas a new ; pinm. ui Liaugmm, otaiuuiuv.u. assistant. He arrived Monday Cagle officiating. We wish them a long and happy married life. night and weighs ten pounds. Harris Sanders killed a large hawk last week. Missourians. a druggist, Fortunate I When I was a druggist, at ! Livonia, Mo.," writes T. J j Dwyer, now of Grays vile, Mo., i "three of my customers were ; permanently cured of consump ; tion by Dr. King's New Disco v- W Vt Millilron liaa miff Via aorl I erv. and firp. well and stronor to -I i IT AJk AAA A ikU A A i 1 tVJ " ' J 7 " C3 M,. an(lM .Win ttonW nf ' mg on a route should put up a ; a oranhophone and entertained I day. One was trying to sell his been attending of Music, at Durham, returned home last Monday morning. it s-ets old. and tret our i boro some time, at work. 1 mail every evening after work j Mrs. B. F. Redding has been ; without going three or four miles : ill for the nast. two weeks. ur. 1. - i? .1:. , x. -1 ,i L v e are in receipt 01 a rurai ior it. it will cause our people ! free deliverygram stating that j to take more papers and keen ; Miss Jewel Pickett, who has ! cud bpoon, ot iNo z, has a new themselves better mlormed V.ppn visitine- Miss Alma Ferree i boss at his home that ; squalls at i to what is eointr on in the world. ! Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of wWdYir-TiyetteviUe Street re-i him nearly all the time. The This thing was instituted for the ' ; Randleman, visited Mrs. Hall's turned to her home at High Point ! aforesaid gentleman arrived last ! benefit of the country people and i mother, Mrs. Isaiah Rich, Sun last Friday. ! Monday evening and weighs ten ' we should all take prompt ad-! day. r, . o n t . i i? i pounds. 1 vantage of it. Every man liv X T T A 1 l- IZ iC tvT" ' 7";.. , ! novii'nn s r lhn b(?x show hls appreciation ot i spvpral of the vonnr peonle with ! property and move to Arizona in Ashboro Friday renewing i have been visiting Mr Henley's ; but after using New discovery a ; ...naintav.r.p- father Framn I-TptiIpv np'ir'101 lK it you want to iegi..ter . . short time he found it unneces- auaintaace. ChStte M P chiux? retu?red a letter or get a rflone-' order ; Carl Lewallen is assisting G. ; to do so. T regard DrJ David Farlow. a prominent ' ro without going to W. banders on his painting con-,. Kinyg New Discover as the! citizen of Level Plains, stopned r Henley is IxtensivSv enl the post office- If we would tracts at Biseoe. most wonderful medicine in ex-! over in Asn boro a short time last i 0,ri in ti,0 i,,! Kin0;o pia up wieb aim bnow oui ap- it the republicans ot the btate i istence. barest Cough and Peoples House Furnishing Company HIGH POINT, North Carolina Car load of WHITE SATIN FLOUR AND DAN VALLEY FEED Just arrived. W. L. Stjbjxm an & Cc . DEALER IN HIGH GRADE CiROCKUIKS, Depot St. West side railroad 'Phone 66. Little money BUT BIG MONEY. You w ill save money by pay ing cash for what you buy, and will avoid paying for goods you havent bought to call on J. L. NORMAN and buy cheap, where you will not be bothered with book ac counts. A nice line of Grocer ies, Notions, Overalls, Suspen ders, Pants, Shirts, etc. JONES OLD STAND north side Depot st. Asheboro. EverythinTn Furniture Carpets JT 35-41 SOUTH MAIN STREET Furnishings for the Home Comforts Blankets MATTlfrw? Friday on his way to quarterly meeting at Holly Springs. Mrs. Folk, who has been visi- would have more ; ting her .v ilnno-Vitof Airs Kfn i should have at least, one hundred ; on-.;, o-. ,,,,.QiTr nnmmir mirli.. iv,.,, nn iSS L,lZZie tllll. Who has a nice i Uo,.f TMoJvi cfr.of .of,n.r.afl t vonres in thm cmnitv l-.nf thai ! t r rrn.. . : 1 it . 1 V, VII i' A J J 1 Oil V, L , 1 V, tUX I1V.M W . , t. V . 1 11 iA '' tJJ. tlii position at Higli Point, passed her home in Columbia, Pa. Tues- service we, act wisely there is no doubt'; cold -sure and Throat routes, we 'about, a victory in November. healer. Guaranteed and d SI. careful in 1 -I f-n . - . llVlliV 111 UlUlliVlU. A. I.. J. V . tl - ----- T .ih U. tnrousrn town luesdav mornincr! ; tt- a 'thom unlock uro nufi.Ai7n a Liet oar people oe on her return to High Point trom i K(;phart andlittle son. accompa-' appreciate them. Think about , ff !f f ijg their candidates for the a visit to her lather. H. Hill, nied her as far as Washington ' this before it is too late, f or the ; legislature . Let us have men rtKy- where thev will spend a few post office authorities may dis. ' who will be governed by tiie will Revs. Randolph and Elliott ; days visiting friends. continue those we have for lack j fSghip Lov.dermilk who were called here ?,fu Patronage Our carrier, B. B. ; craCi Qt the n nmnmt nf iVi cic'-ioss anfl , , , . , . i Phillips, is pleasing our people, on account Oi. tne SiCi.neSS anfl , Death of Reuben Lowdermilk. . a L..n0oHi K! Coleridie. subsequent death of their father 1 , ab ne l!s aSie8abie, ooiiging, , ' Reuben Lowdermilk returned to i Reuben Lowdermilk, an aged j prompt and capable. The only Homer Allred, of Ramseur, their homes Tuesday and respected citizen of Ashboro, . terms on which we would agree , visited at J. M. Brown's Sunday. i t ,,! died last Thursday night May 241? WA? ul0 lf.t ! Mrs. D. U. Siler, who has been i,:.- i- i -.r r, i . i at. the ftome of his son-in-law.1 - ! visiting relatives and mends m mo uiuuici. Wl. V . 1 . WUOU, Oil Pittsboro Street last Saturday ! Charles F. Smith, in West Ash- returning Monday morninr to j boro, and his body was laid to Bulletin iiibiiunieaL innuy. ivir. w ooa rest m Pleasant Hi'l cemetery preached at belvidere bunday. ! the following daVj Satur Joseph Monroe Perdue, who at 11 o'clock. Rev. W. E. Swain graduated at Guilford College ; his pastor, preaching the funeral. i ueuaj wiiii uie oacneiors and Lung '. by Ashe- i Standard i Trial bot-! Curtains Shades Rues Couches Crockery Mantles, Tile and Grate D. N. WELBORN Clocks Lamps Stoves Heaters Book CasEs Glassware Shades made to order CHAS. S. WELBORN tie free. clerk oi the Sunerior Chatham county, Let tne people ox this county : home. mi l nere are who has bei id friends has returned Elevated. j At cay dawn Saturday morn- j ing the denizens of West Ashe-! boro were greatly alarmed at! what appeared to them to be a j man of great stature stalking about over the hill back of the factory. He was so tall that he could as easily amble over the telegraph and telephone wires as an ordinary man could step SPOON & REDDING I gree came down on the mornincr : , . " : : ; s'"- " principles tram Wednesday and went out!1'' UIiyil-' Ui uie uu ! government: tnat we want to ; Gf ore Hill, visited J Emsley Lowdermilk, a brother, spoke briefly of the life and to his home in Back Creek town- ! character of his dead brother, stand square by the party that ; iaSt Sunday. fhm 111 t ' I 1 I - I - . -I li HIHf H F IS I'f Ii I I I I I' U R'JT 1 1 K i "'i'- anu r,ev. niinutL ijOwueiiniiK. pam : -i w... ....u.v..0 vr , . ....... . .. i nnrl tnnt vvp zira m tavnp nf tho . Kj. dilu 1, the mtant child of Mr. and 1 a beautitul tribute to the memory Mrs. W. L. Foust, of West Ash-: of his father. n.: it: Monunf nnv aftr.nfl-r OVC'i H illrillg Ccl.ie. Ilia IiedU nmencement exercises at Why reached hign toward tne last Thursday. ; and those who beheld would strengthen the party; it ! Prof. E. C. Hamilton sang at discern a patriarcnai k,o.v on n.s would show that we have not lost 1 the Baptist church Sunday night, i face as the morning breeze waft- emetery ; many reasons why every Repub rday 25, 1 lican should take it. It gives the i : Swain : general and county news and it i sky, i lit mm cotua i cf good j Ralaam Fesmire and daughter, i ed throujh his fi -jwing whiskers. KP.PP OM HAWn AT ATT B TIMES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE Heavy and Fancy Groceries. And will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Quality considered. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN. For BARGAINS in Shoes, Groceries, AND General Merchandise GO TO W. W. JONES, On Depot Street. Does your hat Mach your face? If not, wear one that does. Go to MRS. BLAIR'S MILLINERY, Asheboro, N. C. Where you will find the newest and most desirable shapes for spring. More goods expected. 5 S. Fesmire The chief of police, 0. II. Fox,; : and ex-cmei i. J. Jioover were ! and that we are in favor of the vv- and 1. A. Craven, the j summoned post haste, a telescope "square deal. " The writer is : P1 cabbage growers, are supply- j wa3 hurriedly put in position ana . tv nnni;niinetm3raarKet witn nne cab-! v ooro, died last ruday evening! Mr Twdprmilk- was suffering, ,.Jtf0,. w v,o,r o w,oi. basre. i " , The telescope revealed 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. Ck ; T c i T from cancer and had been in de- lty and for years we carried Methoo ?t church cemetery Sat- . , . , . coanty But to &et in power A1 CV V,C hnson, pas- ch ng health for some time and fed fr(Jn the the; the; Pisgah. bal-! G. C. Callieott who has been flii.tinr- t-ro t-r-.,.;,n .ltu tji-u i ii1"-""1" iciuinmg uocti u, staying at mgn roint is at nome ducting tne service. to Johns Hopkins hospital, at j they threw out Grant and Cedar j atR M Cagle,s gat. Miss Ora M. Cox returns this ' Baltimore for treatment, but the ; Grove, and captured, not carried, I urdav. weeK to oreensboro atter spend-1 trip was in vain. On his return I the county omces and the legis ing a few days with her parents jne constantly rew worse and ;l&tive members. Two years ago , at lirown attending the Uuarterlv u ji.u uj tney reiused to allow ten or Jif j. n.ii.. L ior a ween, ma ucatn uau. used to inter- ition. the tea Cox taught in the public schools : hourly expected. tor a numoer ot years but for nuite a while she hssbeen siiond. : 1 a; - -ii-,- 1 , ocen i . l , , ,i - . i : rams. , bt iv (. yJ V JK.J III l-llio LWV llOllljJ Corn is looking fine in this sec tion on account of the recent tures o; Bill Coot fcc hgure, and on why he was thus disturbing the city, he replied that he was "thusing" over the arrival of a KIMBALL PIANO -Been in BROWN LEGHORNS.- As I use about 10 months. Good as i have a surplus of Brown Leghorn j new. Will sell at a bargain for :- eggs I will furnish eggs for the j cash. Call at or write this office. ; next 30 days to reliable parties ! prStnRlin Vllle - for hatching on shares. My! NOTICE. -We w.ll sell for i stock is the best obtainable and improve ' lea- cash June 6tli 12 0clock m near j this is a ood chance t0 impro er in the gigan-, Michneld, between two and three your stock. J. M. Rich. n being asked hundred thousand ft. pine 1 un-; 5.14, -06. Ashboro, N. C. ing her time in Christian work. Mrs. Sarah Redding of Randie man, Misses. Florence, of High Point, and Sally Redding of Graham; Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Redding of Cedar Falls: Ben and had many warm inenas wno ; members too!! will sincerely regret to hearofiber? his death. Mr. Lowdermilk was ' Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Parks visited at P. C. Callicott's Sunday. conntv I t0 wmcl1 others were clearly I Etta Luther were the guests of who clearly had the iicrht. and I -TT 1 1 1 J? 11 .1 . - uncie neuDen, as ne was 1a-1 near tne same tactics were em miliarlv ca'led. Avas one of our: ployed in other sections. Just oldest citizens and had a wide I acauaintance over the I girl at disperse I Hoover was his house. in snence ana The c 1 1 s the only man 5W(1 Tom who ber, one saw mill outht. a loca tion of timber, six or eight head vf mules, log carts, wagons, har- j 'V'' ness, shanties, stalls, commissary ; and coods. Presell Bros. Michfield, N. C really enjoyed the joke. Redding of Randleman, Ernest a faithful and consistent member ueacung 01 Lucama and Miss of the M. P rean jcain ot Ureensboro were here Sunday attending the funer al of Mrs. W. J. Gregson. S1 M i,ant you remem-. E c shaw? who has been ' j traveling in Moore county for a , few weeks, spent part of last week in this community. A Card of Thankr . tirl-.T 1.1 T.ii.r cnurcu, u guuu uidii, . uwui. .luvagii mc uaiicua , A p-oocily number ot our neo- and did no man wrong. He is to thank our friends of Ashboro ; pie, old and young, attended the survived by two daughters, Mrs. ; for their great kindness and j commencement exercises at Why Charles Smith, of Asheboro, and . sympathy during the sickness ; Not last Thursday. of Cedar ! and death of our father, the late Rev. Ran-1 Reunen Lowdermilk. Chas. F. Smith. The So y.mire s strataa-em. a 1 pi ah a aiama m live acts, was rendered ; .. to a fairlv r-ooH hno n tlli t alis; and nve sons, rvev. xvan-. Academy last Friday night, bv O'P Lowdermilk, of Rocky Mt. ; the members of Franklin vilfe ! Rev. Elliott Lowdermilk, of To- High School. The entertainment S Iv.iwi'IIp- John and Harris Low- A MoartJ.l of Gold j could not bring as much happi inpss to Mrs. Lucia Wilke. of Laura Lowdermilk Smith, i Caroline. Wis, as did one 25c box . i of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when was far above the average and ; xvhfl flrp ;n the west, and 1 Salve! Salve!! Spread the Salve, j it completely cured a running sore incjuuiimjwiiie composing tne , T , , rlw. cast acquitted themselves well. I Frank Lowdermilk who The Ashboro Nightingale Band I near Ralph in this county wl ji il. 1 .ii-.. . . . : .' - o , , , t" ttuimucuij uie oest oanu in the i - j i and bores, zoc at Asneooro urugj State-furnished the music. ! Subscribe for the Bulletin. Send us your job work. ! Store and Standard Drug Co. i 1 . 1. 1 I- I jJ 4- u ....... W i;vp(, j but let it be Fine Salve, natures : on ner leg, wiucn xuiu lui tuit-u remedy for cuts, burns, sores, ! her 23 long years. Greatest an : etr- Kold hv Ashboro Dmcr r.n Itisentic healer of Piles, Wounds, Thered letter jA Trtpani hj m 1 rumlr ktKlllM WANTED. To sell or buy a large or small farm in Randolph county. Anply to A. D. Hamilton, ' Real Estate Agent. : Ashboro, F. C. R. V. D. No 1. ; GUY FOX has oPo:iod an cc : Cream a .d C-ld Driok tta.vl on the north side of Dcjot sr.reet. next doer to Singer Sewing Ma chine oukt. lie ais keeps To bacco, Cigars Etc. 2 Miss Ballinger has just received a nice line of French Sailor Hats in Newest styles. Call on her. High School Offers special induce ments to teachers from now until the First of June. For further information Address D.M. WEATHERLY, Prin. Franklinville, N. C. i INCUBATOR i esrj? size, used no: for sale: but l;tth will hatch as many chicks as any in cubator op. the market. For further in forma? ion cai! on. or write J.C. Moi-TITT. Moitt. N.C. Sold by Asheboro Drug Co. GO to W. D. SPOON for fresh j meats. Also, a luu line o: gro ceries and produce. Flour and t feed a specialty. He delivers in itown. 'Phone 53. a- I i t n 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. t t I a For Sale By ASHEBORO DRUG CO. Subscribe. Don't borrow your neighbor's paper.
The Randolph Bulletin (Asheboro, N.C.)
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May 31, 1906, edition 1
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