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7 The Randolph Bulletin. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. r p. Hammer has gone turning Tuesday night. . L. M. Stout, of Siler City was m town renewing old acnuain lances during the week. Miss Tersa Davis, of High Poli1 ' vS-nnoWoWith the Crown -Roller Mill as Stenographer. -.J1'"?. Manie Moore, who has yfU?S ,ss May Bird re turned to her home last week. J. T. Hedrick, of Lexington, president of the Lexington Gro cery Company, was in town this week on business. Brick are being placed on the graded school grounds and it be gins to look like something may be done after all. Miss Essie Ross who has been visiting her brother, Chas. Ross, at Lilhngton, in Harnett county, lor the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday. J.F. Birkhead, the painter has a large contract at West End and will be there for some time, painting the handsome residence of J. B. Vuncannon. YV. E. Hall leaves today for his old home in Montgomery county where he expects to spend two or three weeks with relatives and friends. Rev. W. O. Davis and family, ot bpnng Hope. N. C. arrived j last .Monday and will spend some j time Visiting Ml. Davis' brother, j 31. L. Davis on Sunset avenue. ! Miss Laura Stimson and Miss Louise Dicks, of Randleman, passed through Wednesday on u'llPVP tllPV will cnonrl ton rlo-o ! Miss. Blanche Rullard. of Lau rinburg, N. C, came in Wed nesday morning and will remain for fome time visiting Miss Es ther Auman on Sunset avenue. Miss May Laughlin, of Hub- bard. Iowa, came in Saturday I and will spend a few weeks vis-' iung witn ner uncie, oetn W. Laughlin. and other relatives in the countv. Shube W. Laughlin, of San ford, is visiting in town for a few days. Mrs. Laughlin and the two daughters, who have been here for some time, will re- i turn with him. ; at.. J -t.i- r t n i mv. anu Mrs. u. J-. aapp anu j children went down to Jackson j rnngs v edneaaay. Mr. Sapp j will return today while Mrs. Sann i ami the children expect to stay , - A t'.vo or tirree weeks, Charles T. Lofiin who has been j oi the Lexington Grocery, has resigned and will, in connection with others, establish another i wholesale grocery store at this! place. i iiv, r,.u ., i.-i ; man who lived in 'Back Creek j township for many years died at j the home of Macon Spencer, near ! Hoover Hill last Saturday. July j i. ana was buried Monday at1 Shepherd. ! i:on Plummer. a young typo ot Greensboro, who has been j spending some time in Ashboro i witn relatives and who extended ; a helping hand to the Bulletin in a time ot need, returned to his home last Monday. ! Add to vour list W F Keddinir 1 farTu' thalS?wn ,nineteen .and Blowing Rock. -High Point Led-ii- w a V- xt ,o : one halt bushels of peas since : p No il- A. . Kearns, No. 12; i 1lcl.oof ana s. rl. W alker. Geo. Robbins j and S. W. Kearns Kr 13! which have all hpen nut in from i Caraway Phone Exchange in ! the last 30 davs, Mrs Aff-iiHth P.-a,k;c .;,!.,. 1 of Paschal Robbins. an aged lady who made her home with her v GTa in !VeSt t" ! ooi-i, died last Monday night j and Was liuned in 1he T F. ! cemetery Wednesday morning. - . t-M. ... r UU1 1S en this week by the different Conventions held since last weeks issue we must V.eg the ind-ljrSce nf nn.- w,,.-., nrL 1.. .nmnAiwi rl 7.S'n . and some of all for want of space, The Lexington Grocery Con, - panv is making changes in the' second story of their building,' the front rooms of which are ' occupied by the Bulletin. The ' large hall is beim: divided into I lodge anu ante rooms for t.h ditterent secrci orders, Alansonic, Pythian, Odd Fellows, etc. Col. Allen Jordan, the vener able, but virile war-horse of Montgomery county, was in town Monday morning on his way to the State convention at Greens boro. The Col. has been in Ral eigh for some time and while there delivered one of his old time sensible speeches at the Wake county convention. He is enthusiastic over the political outlook, not only in Montgomery county, but in the State at large. Ex-Sheriff Rush who was quite ill during the past spring and j early summer has to far recover- ed as to resume his work at farming and other things. Some few days ago desiring to return to town, from his plantation and the team which was to bring him failing to show up, he walked the entire distance, 9 miles, and other ventures. arnvea none the vvnrsp for hi " -"""-j. . , , t, iri ,.... trip. We note with pleasure the j about seven of his close relatives Ashboro Drug Co. and Stand-! sheriff's success in farminsr and to commit suicide in vai-ious -,-.-! Dm r Go. F0o and $1.00 i Mrs. A. E. Burns Went tip to: Moffitt. ! In Memoriam. ; Notes on The Dispatch Voting Contest Greensbdi-o lliesday morning and. There was a large crowd pres-: Mrs Ethel Wall wife of Alii- What are you doing to help returned Wednesday even,ng. ent at the Coleridge Township ; gon departed this life , your pastor get a pleasant and The corn patches around Ash- ibun(W Xf "tl0,? whlch ! June 1G 1906 and was laid to I profitable vacation? This is what hom thniio-h BnTrmvvhnf rlimncrpfl was held at Shiloh the 7th. .June lo, ryuo, anu was iam 10 v un pore tnough somew nat clamagea ; . t -rt t !.-,, r0t0TO i you can do: Subscribe to the Dis- by the hail, are as fine as we ever saw, si . . . . Mt s. ingold and daughter, Mrs. Robt4 Burns, who have been Visiting at Dr. F A Henley's, I went up to Randleman Wednes- ! day evening. When you come to court come; to see us. Whether you bring your annual assessment or not, we will be glad to see you. Make , our office your headquarters, you : wm uu The Christian church here will be rebuilt as soon as arrange- meantime tho ivmilar spr-vif-es will be held in the Presbyterian , church. Preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and " v . evening, and bundav CfhnA of : SCnOOl at 10 o'clock each Sunday morning. The superintendent of the Sun day school requests a full attend ance next Sunday, morning. The Ashboro Grocery Company. Ashboro is to have a new whole sale grocery company right away. The company has been incorpor ated and the following officers elected: T. J. Finch, President; H. T. Caviness, Secretary and Treasurer and C. T. Lofiin, ! Manager. The Company has an ; authorized capital of $50,000 and; $10,000 subscribed. It is under- ; stood the new company will: occupy Col. McAlister s onck j block, northeast of the court house until they can buld qua,ers of their own. The District Conference. rrl .,,- i i i members of the annual confer- ence all members of the District Conference which convenes in the -IVl. Church South here July 24th to 26th. In addition to the Itinerant preachers, there are 12 , iteci his father and mother Sat or more local preachers, all mem- urday and Sunday here, bers of the District. Then there j The hum of the threshing ma are about 100 laymen who are : chine will soon be heard., delegates representing the 22 " pastoral charges m the Greens- boro District. Therefore if alh V'ho are entitled to bp nrent should come, the Conference ! would number more than 150 ' , . memoers. inoi, more inau o 10 85 are expected, unless a larger proportion should attend than is usually the case - Attention Ma There will be a special eom- munication of Balfour Lodge No. ; i as a p av a m Pv;W ;rfc i AUU 11, A U. - 1 i'l. A A iVlll.1 II 1.1, 11 I , July 13, 1906 for work in thirC i dptrrpp. All members are re- quested to be present. Visiting I brethren cordially invited. J. M. Way. W. M. E. L. Presnell, Sec. Central Falls. The Holiness meetinir closed Sunday night. Several profess- ed Sanctification. s. E. Free and Buck Allred of Cedar Falls, were in town Sun- dav. Was married to Miss Pink Mar- Mr Wat. kins, ot' this nlnne. ley Thursday night. Rev kins officiating. Hop We learn that Mrs. John Ash , i worth is critically ill. E. L. York, one of our best The Williams Bros, will thresh wheat with a steam thresher tnis season. Kemps Mill. Corn is looking fine in this section. Several of our young folks at- Tfwlpd 1 he S. S. Contention at : Shiloh Sunday. m -i.t. J i. -nilill ri y v Miss Ha Bird and brother ian-ibraay visitea miss jDinei anufjrn w;t, n Mt'' W life : Willie Brown Sunday evening. i , f , ' Ac V 'iltan- 'Vost 1 Some of our young folks attTe"c " elective cure ior Constipation ed the ice cream supper at J. C. ihey prevent Appendicitis and : Casrle's Saturday nierht. i Mr. and Mrs. H. Bird visited ! da" C" S Children's Day at Union Grove w be- on Saturday before the rst Sunday in August. Come one and all. aiu T?-Arw an,i r.ov-,;tt j i 11111, XJVlUl UU'.l VU X 111IV Macon celebrated the 4th of July i at Greensboro. Miss Ethel Seaweli, of Prox - imity, is visiting her grandmother and uncle, W. D. Thornburg. this week. Elmer Bird and neice, Miss Swanna, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stout, of Siler City, last week. Listen out for the bells in Brown town. wedding Tiied to Comnr.it Suui ie. A. E. Hall, of Archd le, pre pared to take a cool dip on the j 4th, by jumping into a well, but after remain ing there for tventy- five minutes in the cold water lie was glad enough to catch on to the bucket and let the neighbors pull him out. The old man is of o irinfif1ol to m 1 1 r lin'imc It r. A ways. High Point Ledger. Mrs, Mary Calder and Miss Ina; Moffitt visited at B. S Saturdav and P.nndnv. loii-i , motnifc f i J ; iss Lilhe Cox and Wren Cox visited at J. C. Cox Sunday even- ing. ; John Macon has received his ! ?eam threshing outfit and is 'murmur. Oh, what a blessed : domS nne work. j thought that "there yet remain-: Several people from this neigh- j eth a rest to the people of God," borhood attended the republican : s- t js iwci 0 0.jve her "p convention which was held mfjj " without thee'! w ilie ire cream supper at J. Vhofpa with thy sweet wesence 13th- Already several ministers Cagic s Jtun!ay night was en- i - ; - chairh'n your county are stirring to get tt;. . T7,, r. js visiting at Henry Albright's.' j :!,;. t k l u . i i Willi, iO iCllllli; CL !. l. UIWis, : r-r.ft g, wouiu say mat litnei is standing;""'' UiA ""..- Cine luefuct, (u Spoons; iiful o-ate not differ ' New York when it best suits th am f iu. tpent Saturday night at c ;ai- L"f 'Jt.tul gate, not suftei-, , ' ' f'.iK.ttj Wheat in this section is good. J.'. and 1 A. Cox went to AshJ.-oro Monday where they have a contract to build a house. -4- Gray' Chapel. G. M. Redding is moving his saw mill to trie ruinous Holder j j place. The miners are sti'l at work: at the Allred mine. ' ?.Ir. Kennedy is making us ! some good roads. w. ,M. Rottth returned from : Moore's Springs much improved in health. He is now in Samp son county looking after his ?aw HI'"-- The ice cream simper at James I Kirkman's was enjoyed by all present ' an ice cream sunner at Samuel Dunn s Satu day night July 14th, and one at Abraham Ward's July 21 at niorht. Evei'ybody invited. C. IT. Walker and i'ainiiv vis- ... . . . .. ; Daniel McCain and family i j OLl " c1, i- LVMv - Miss Lillie Beane and sister j nt baturuay night with Mi Swanna Lowcermilk. io.S j George Teague visited her sister, Mrs. O. M. Yow, Sat- : lu-dav and Sunday. Miss Myrtice Phillips and brother, Orren. visited the Misses ! iJean Sunday. : i Misses uora ana Lfiie rresneil!,,,.,,!.-.!,, i ri-.i- ....i- f are visiting then John Mr-T. end sister Mrs. j p. F. E. Bean attend d the S. S. convention at Shiloh ; Will Redding was visitor tne neigiioorhoo Rev. Martin Leach preached an excellent sermon at the Cross Roads Sunday evening. J. C. Lowdermilk spent Mor.- clay in Asneuoro. Miss Carrie Phillips returned borne Friday after spending some time visiting in Ashboro. rt. r. ilrower spent evening ac Mr. Bean's. O. M. Yow is the bans ounoay i ies- man in cur neighborhood it's a bov. Mrs. Is. turns and daughter h'cc F. av, leit tnis vrees ior a visit to Hickory. Wavnesville and Josepli Purciio. a recent grauu- ate or Guilford College and formerly a printer in this office. .,, , . . vr nex month. Our Church Ik'- cord. ' " e A Hard Lot . ot troubles to contend ltil. ; vinr fvnm tnrnul livo- -snH . kjij. t- tiii blockaded bowels, unless vcu awaken them to their proper tone un the system. 'jot- at Ash- ! Stnnrlmvl ajiU" - rtnt Frank Thompson's small store and contents were destroyed by fire last Tuesday night about midnight. The loss will be $300 to 400 luu.y t-overea oy insur- ; ance. i ne origin of the fire is i unknown. ' Since writing Uu ab vc- we : : learn that the insurance c arried was $800.00 The matter will be, i learn, contcsieJ and investi gated paid. - beior any insurance is i'homasviliG limes. A i rr ic F i - A watchmans neglect permited a leak in the great North Sea, ; dyke, which a child's finder could have stopped, to become a ruinou bivak, r.eyustritingan entin pn.-; vmce ot iioiiuiivi. iiK5 manner Kennel er. ot vaneeboro. Me., permited a little cold to inoticea unt;! a tragic !;nish was ' V "J t ' 1-Nlv,l,H J, w.CuVijy. tf.? writes: tarea joct0i a gave me ini to die of lung ; ir.tiamation, causer.' by r negleet-, ed cold; but Dr. King's New Dis- ccverv saved my lite. Ouaran-. Trial bottle free. , " , , , ' iune 11. i90t. one leaves a nus-; . . - - . i i band and one child, three broth- , - . , , . f fr a one fei-ter ana a nost oi friends to mourn her loss. She had been ill for quite a while but bore her sufferings without a : iAnd hitmtk w! PPPTT1 nn lonwpi I . - . ! 'which can never be tilled, yet aa we hope to meet thee where no farewell tears are shed j or cares ana tna s ot hie. We; ' ,j ,i . t-i,i i . t iino - hill 1M Pr ivQhino- onH mz out Healed, watchmo- and waiting for us. May we all I meet her where parting will be no mors. Wf mins thee. Mother, from oui- home, Our h'.aris in sorrow bow; The place where o.ncc 'twas thine to mam No longer claims thee now. Wo miss thy gentle, loving voice So pure, so rich, so sweet; That once was VuVs to jn-eet. v hear no more, in childish niav wSS?1 We awav, Ami brightened every path, B"t yet we know that thou hast pone ve with Christ above; That niigvls bore thee to that home Oi" everlasting love. We know that in thos2 mansions. Vi, , ,.!,,.., U.. H.. .. Triumphant, bright, and fair ' Thy voice shall ever ring, EU-'fi, dear, we shall meet thee there Where thou art blest in that mansion so bright :md fair vu!i no cares co molest. t o we in Reel; submission bow Before the geat white throne, Aii.i though we sadly miss thee now. Yet nay. "Thy will be done." Tommy Walls, son of Allison nl' " iVHll:;. :iOYV! one year, two LO 0j. ms niotner s sme in Pir.y Grove Cemetery. May we jail meet little Tornmv where parting will be no more. How blest the child, for it dies I When slider..-; and Dure i'rom th? jrrave it shall arise A lid makes its heBven so A Friend. -v For Suoeriar Court. To the citizens of Randolph Co. i taive mis opportunity to an- M,mi t-.-i , -r i-i ! 4- ii i, , vi.J r.t-.ivi iIti itanaoipn county, in. u. D. M. Weatkerly, Fi-r,nVli"nn"llf J C. Sold by Asheboro Drug Co. -Any one wanting to buv a nrst-class one-norse Nissen wagon, with double sec ' UOll.uei -mu spring seai good set or harness, all j 1 .1 1 -. :f arlv new. can be accommodated by calling on the undersigned a.t Asnooro, IN. u. Z. r. KUSH. br. Southern Railway. N. B. Following schedule fig ure:; published only as informa tion and are not guaranteed. Trains arrive and depart from Ashboro as follows. . 142 D 4:25 a. m. 130 D 11:05 a. m. 144 D 4:30 p. m. 141 A 0:35 a. m. 107 A 3:10 a. in. 143 A 0:35 p. in. South: No. st a little s'.vet'tcr ihp. r.r. t i tho ?-.-caiI( -.1 ran-curctl p'c.-s S 3 to imilato GEt A-l Z, . :l iluy ari i.'A imilations v7IY ? iiso that ricli, pv.-cc4; f. "rr : peculiar t t'.ior; nuine Lear, ;:nd ii i.ivo been I uving &11J 1:1 n-f..c.Jrin. i : for o.'.r f.'tv years. t m : : :: : IX IS MASS Y A FIRM THAT SKWOWS 5SO"V H. A. Patiorsoa Tobacco Co., ZUchrao-ad, In, ,rnn w ' anH ij" - - il ".y uo.vn. uuva, , , .1 v.. un eacn uouar paiu eiuiei uy old or new subscribers, get 200 'tes, which you cast for the : minister you want to make the triP to New York City. You can also gave the cupons m each issue of the PaPer, and vote them tor the preacher of your choice, for tney count five votes, The Dispatch's third great annual voting contest began June f !n m-. W --U-.- in nit rl cj O Q "1C "p LUClt - helping them. Many v.tes have already been cast. The contest I will close August 11th, and the . n . . . , -ii 4. J rai - tv m civ minictora V1 (rn t.O I "11' -"J ictl rta UC JV'iuvv jivfw wil! be in August Our readers, new and old, will select six ministers, one from ministers, one ironi y, two from Davidson, j )avie, onefromMo-factoryyour your county one from Dav rr i. j? ;-,;nIback if you want it counties. The party ot six will be sent to New York City, free j of every expense, guided by a man thoroughly familiar with j. Nmv VrvvL- a nd all will snpnrl tpn ! days in the greatest city of the j world. It will give your preacher a rest and will enable him to see men and things as he never saw them before. All you have to do is to vote for him. One dollar gets 2G0 votes and the coupons count five votes. In addition to the pleasure you will have of aiding your favorite pastor to make this delightful trip, you will get for one year a splendid weekly newspaper, giv I ing you an abundance of choice reading matter an I plenty of news of this section, of the state and of the country at large. Subscribe now and vote. Sen 1 j for a sample copy if yo u do not receive one and find out all about j the contest and the paper. In Randolph county, Revs. N. R. Richardson, C. M. Campbell, B. F. Fincher, Frank H. Wood, M. A. Baldwin an 1 W. E. Swain have received votes, with Rev. W. E. Swain leadining at this time. Remember the contest is open to every minister in your countv. Subscribe and vote for anybody you piease v u Subscribe now and keep up with the c-on- test. Six ministers of the gospel will he sent from the five counties named to New York City by "The Dispatch, for a ten days tour, and every cent of ail expense will be paid by The Dispatch. You I select tha preachers and we will do the rest. Address all commu nications to The Dispatch, Lexington, N. C. WANTED. -To sell or buy a 5 large or small farm in Randolph county. Apply to ; A. D. Hamilton, Real Estate Agent. Ashboro, N. C. R. F. D. No 1. ; FOR SALE-1 offer, for im-: mediate sale, my saw mill outfit ! consisting of Bolting, Cut-off and 1 Rip saws and Frames, Belting, j Shafting, Pulleys etc. I will sell ; as a whole or in part and an early purchaser will get a bargain as it ; has to go as I am going into other : hn:inp;3 fail nd see me at once. J. C UAVIS, Ashboro. GO to W. D. SPOON for fresh meats. Also, a full line of gro-; ceries and produce. Flour andj feed a specialty. He delivers in j town. 'Phone 53. 15. ,yNTr3!i5s,aaNJ5s i E. WINSLOW i Fresh I 1 Meats I OF ALL KINDS. t Fish in Season Ross building, Depot St. 5 or 10 Cents Goes FartJierest at the ASHEBORO 5 and 10c STORE. 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 Water sets and T TT".T"V TTnrk rttim i'c uiiNiMiiK, .sal, Deautiiuny aecoratea, .ss.uu. FIVE PIECE TOILET SET, $2.00. Vases be to p.. Our notion department embraces tablets, rami orandum and time books, combs, brusiies, ha5lker chiefs, purses, hand bags, etc. Z T. BIRD & SON Under Telephone Exchange. All purchases will "TT71 be guaranteed satis- VV liy m(mey More: OU can get the greatest HAYES' NEW YORK lead in low prices. This J ear with the average mewbunt. Hayes' Racket Store Thfct is a time of tra de-building and price-cutting. Goods are ' turned over at one price or another. They must go. We must'o i business. We boiisffht to sell, and sell we will. Wl-mt tha i cost us will be our least consideration, and our sole attention will be given to prices that will surely sell them, so that Big bargains are sure to be your. This is not a hard-luck story of losing moneyr needing money for our past season s trade has been most safes factory; but our modern method of merchandising; will not ip&w-;it us to carry over goods from season to season. We have msie a general cut on all spring am: bummer soods. We quote & prices: La iies' gaase vests, good value WV.wi sell during this sale 5c at 10c, our price 4c. nd 6c calico at 41 and 5c. Ladies' 12c and 15 c gause vests, .f vest- -cue.. ;ui ouc gause ests OUl" 1)C ce ai2d 18c. Childn n; vests, 10c valu eft4c. Os'jASSI VATIE 1.000 PIECES NEW GLASSWARE to Uljn-00 1 XVU go at 5c. for choice. Everyone buy ing $1.00 of other goods for cash can get choice of any article on display in the shov window for 5c. In the lot are hf-gallon pitcners, cake stands, covered butter dishes, sugar-bowls, large berry dishes, etc., worth 15c to 35c. This special sale started Wednesday, June 20, and lasts ten days only. Be sure to visit our store before buying. Hayes' New York Racket. RANDLEMAN, N. C. Peoples House Furnish ing Company HIGH POINT, North Carolina 35-4 5 SOUTH MAIN STREET Everything; in Furnishings for the Home FllPxmrRE Carpets Mattings Curtains Shades Rugs Couches Crockery Mai,tles. Tile and Grate ! ). jj. WELBORN t SPOON & KEEP ON HAND AT ALL 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. THE NORTH CAROLINA I State Normal and Industrial College i COURSES - lit erary classical s' "'snt'ific :dagogical Three ursesljb ing-to degrees. Special courses for gi-aduates of other co!Ies. " U-t quip, ;d trainin.-r school for teachers. Board, laundry, tuition, and fee for ;se ot" t;. : li.-oks, ecc, $170 a year. For free-tuition students, ?12-'. F;fte ith xnn-- s-su.n ' :gins September 20, 1903. To secure board i.i th dormii ries. ai :'ree iiti applications should be made before July 15. Correspond' ...e invit . fro the desiring: competent teacheas and stenog r .phoiv. r catelo , and - her i formation, address CHARLES D. McIVER, President, Greensboro, N. C. Bulletin Neat Job Work waiter $1.00. 11 i i r,-, If you buy some- WU1C" PJ7" thing that ru don?t hi,mg and get your money. values and the lowest prices at RACKET STORE. They always is usually the dullest time of the Things are different at 'quarter sheeting, 30c value, 'Ooodapn gingham, 7c and 8c ; values, at 5c. ; Lt dress ginghams, 12 and 15c ! values, at 9 and 10c. co.mforts Blankets Clocks Lamps Stoves Heaters Book CasEs Glassware Shades made to order CHAS. S. WELBORN REDDING i COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC SCIENCE MANUEL TRAINING MUSIC Offi ice for JNO. V. HUNTER, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Day calls answered from ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY. Nfcht calls from CENTRAL HOTEL DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, - N. C. OVER THE BANK VRS: P m DR. S. A. HENLEY, j PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, j Office over ! SPOON & REDDING'S STORE, j 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. HEINZ 'S PURE APPLE VINEGAR, Best on earths A V. I. SriaJMAN- O . DEALfeR'lN HlGR grade Depot St. West side railroad 'Phone G6. Little money BUT BIG MONEY. You w ill save money by pav 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. 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 id- spring. More goods expected. For good Flour, Virginia an I North Carolina Meats, and an up-to-date, comple.e stock ot" 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. FURNITURE of all kinds. BED ROOM SUITES, PARLOR SUITES, IRON BED STEADS, MATRESSES, SPRINGS, RUGS, HALL RACKS, LOUNGES AND COUCHES, KITCHEN SAFES, TABLES, Pictures, Carpet and mattint.', Baby Carriages, Undertakers goods, all at reasonable prices at KEARNS & FOX, Ashboro. J 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 share of your patronage is solicited. JOHN W. JOLLY, Opposite Lewis-Winslow Hdw. Co. Asheboro, N. C. Subscribe for the Bulletin,.
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