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The Randolph Bulletin. LOCAL ANDPERSONAL. S S. Porter is confined at his home with grip. D. A. Cox, of Kemps, was in town last Saturday. W B Webster has been con- fined indoortfor several days. Capt. A: jLJ Hi 1'oint, was m uay, Rev. J. R. Comer, of Asoury was a visitor in Ashboro lues- day. Wiley Freeman sold fr S?00. 00 last week a mule to Dan Hix. Miss Huckabee, a teacher at Trinity, spent Sunday witn Merrie Richardson. . , toL-,-n f T? A VodlWIll Wits W'" " to the nospitai ai the Saturday for treatment Rupert and Jessie Keem:u; u Pisgahwentto Randleman i. week on a business trip. Mrs. J. H. Kivett and lif.lo Jim are visiting Mrs. Kiveu s mother near Salem I hurcn. Mrs. Rankin Parks, of Salis - - burv, is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. A. Moffitt i n Mmset a-, Rev. and Mrs. Charles John- son passed through Ashboro Saturday on their way to .,reen-, boro. Miss Herndon. ot tion twice , who has been visum ' Mrs. John T. Moffitt. returned home Tuesday. who has been visiting nei M.-.ti .... I M7..)!a Mioses Louise aiiu ...... Dicks, of Randleman, came uown ; to the Cantata the guests ot ; Miss Laura fcun:sn. ; Misses Millie Beasley and 1 1 Mahel Collins, oi' Hanuioman, ; r. were the guests M:ss Jennit Davis Friday mgnt. Heg. GradyMiiieV MissEula Hayes, of Randle- Heraid. Mr, Davis man, who has been the guest of j HarDoncth, Prof Stalev Miss Louise Slack rctuir.ca toHaman s chiia, Lillian Hendricks her home Tuesday. j Chorus; J. R. Dawkins who has been j Mi.S3es Hendricks, Lura Hen visiting his aunt, who has been i nes?. Tysor, Stimson, Ervin, ill at' her home in Harnett I MeAuster, Aurnan, Corinna Au County. has returned. j ma- Kss, Minnie Hoover, Isaac Hicks, of Rosiyn. N. Y., spent several days at h;s farm, near Holly, last week and re turned to New York Monday. Mrs. T r War.l a id Miss R on Wade, of Troy, who hav visiting their sisrer. Mrs. Rush, returned t; their Wednesdav morning. been Jean home E. B. Ware, field agent of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Com pany, who has been living near Caraway, in this County, will move to Ashboro suon. The receipts from the sale of tickets for the cantata JFriday night amounted to more than 1 f fid - o 'av7 niflA on w-vlortrt to the credit of the U. D. C. V. ! i Rev. J. H. Stowe, who has been living at the Vuncanon place in north Ashboro, has moved to his new house, recent ly completed, in south Ashboro. Malcom Whitfield, of Wilming ton, who has been. , spending a few days with h:s sisters, Mrs. W. C. Hammond and Miss. Irrna Whitfield, left for his home Wednesday. Miss Nannie Ballinger left last Saturday for her old home where she expects to spend some time. She will ro from there to the ' northern markets to buy her spring stock of millinery. Among the out of town people who attended the cantata, last Friday night, were Prof, and Mrs. Geo. H. Crowell, of High Point and Mrs. S. Bryant and Mrs. Robt. Dicks, of Randleman. B. B. Phillips has sold his resi dence property in South Ashboro to D. B. Kendall of Albermarle. Mr. Kendall formerly lived i i this countv near Hollv. Mr. uuni: ...:u . ,, : l minus win give uus&e&iuii own and move hifany to Gre - ooro- ; The best of everything is given ; regular readers ot ihe rress. : Both "The Daily And The Sun-; day rress ' have tne best iea- tures tnat money can ouy an , the news every day. There is a ; strong serial story m the Daily. Press" and the short stories in; Ralph "The Sundav Press" are very; ... " noteworthy. ; Ine entertainment at Brow- - . . ' fi Chapel was greatly enjoyed Ued Hi. Knife. j by every one present. A cutting affray took place at j j. . Winingham is very fee the barber shop at Randleman j ble we are eorry to note. Saturday night Arthur Lamb and j Miss Villie Stvers, of Ashboro, Mit Jarrett being the parties en- spent the last "few days with gaged. From flying reports it seems that the two young men met at the barber shop and some jokes passed between them, but finally bad feelings were aroused and they invited each other out side. When they reached the outside, they went together Lamb using a knife with which he slashed Jarret inflicting several ugly cuts. Lamb is still at large in the pasture and Jarret is doctoring his wounds. Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains or a case of piles that Bucklen's Arn; Soim't nnioHv mire" i,.rit00 r.hroa Walters, of !a iiqp hunting, Mr. Walters; it cures every case, Guaranteed at Ash- i t-v V.- j j t- f v Price 25c. THE CANTATA. The sacred cantata, QUepn w W (riven at 1 ' ?Ueen Es- Z ever given in Ashboro1"11! auditorium was packed' to if utmost capacity by an aud " which seemed to app"? enjoy every feature of theeJ Jn Thechar! in their hither ma,l ' c ending whole. Thesta ZZ most v ur-i i J I I .inhnr., cilery was fy was 'iu annvn;4. Dlirnni'iof j the costumes We re TV dU" "fie unique and gorgeous, that of th , ine Liuiaai was rune down tv. last time, Rev Ri,,h' ,T " , u t v- 'ehardson asked the audience to P-r,. , . octn Xpiess its desire ... ...ur u:e performance! -"- ill!, n in A ,.!! j ... -snuoro. The unanimously in me unrinative. ITTl M ine performers j uto creuit lor the excellent woric done by each one Mrs E E- Kephart and Mrs! W." IL i.Ionng deserve special mention, as upon them fell the burden of managing the affair and their untiring energy insured success which crowned their ef- forts. Following is a cast of the character: Esther, the Queen, Mrs Kephart HUer' Kin& Mr- Spence - "unseiior, Thomas Redding ! i MorPf,: -r fuuiug ;oute "U Jej, Mr. Martin sh- Han"n s wife Miss Richardson j M Wl . . uiuiuwai s sister, Prophetess. Mis; A .nedtan Princess, Miss Bulla -..uie Liai , t Mi i rmeess, Mis i'ic:va Rush Tom Betts ioii.ii. i,aura unite. Lar.ta inflow, i'row ion. i.iuey Crow- son May Dickens, Lizzie Feme, Mu-li s-i, nut; Pox, Louise en;-er; Mesdames; jivoi.; Messrs; Rush, ii. Hatch, Barker, Woi-ih. And S'iape. il'J Siadavt:i; : i' iAts: blasters Way v s and Chns. Kepaart; r.isi: Mrs. V. il. Moring Aceora, Bean's Mills, ng the effect u.s of winter ground hog. -i sleet fell pr, v l. '.tt has begun the erection of a new dwelling house llUb vvu- Ui d bimiiar nature, ii; this section, are signs of prosper ous tmes and plenty ot money. Tiit-re -vas a singing at' E. C. Ph ip'o latt Sunday evening Thomas Hinshaw is very ill 'I' ll. F. iiiuv visited in Mont- ornery county last week. Our mail earl ier, on Route No. has secured a.i appointment as 1 rlerk wnscii r.e will most i r.e p school at Center will close S'-ituraay March 9th. 01' con eipondent also learn: that the school at Hickory Grove wul close tne ban:e day. Misses r.laggio Sewall and Ha Brown, of Moore county, have been visiting friends and rela tives in this section during the past week. The writer most heartly joins the Bulletin in its plea for more ; schools and not fewer. A com- puLsory law and rural graded I schools have been the cry for fVl.'i r.risr -f-,,,. xt-.v- U,-t- . ",v- 1 u 0 "vc vtciih, iAti luc f ,rj .u. u ,T jvSJ for children who cannot swim culd not get to many of them. yc. ie;r,.j, (. tative Mr.' Foushee represen will stop lntioilu-ria hills if the other memoes do fun of tiiem. not stop making iviisces ic;a, Hattie and Rodemia Cox. lisf?s Farlie anc A1Iie Spoon, f Ashboro, spent Friday night at K. L. Wmingham's. Bennie Allen, of Asheboro, spent Saturday night and Sun day witn his grandmother, Mrs. Wincy Cox. Carson Winingham and sifter, Miss Lva, spent Saturday with Misses Lum and Lena Cole, of Midway. .Elroy Cox spent Saturdav niRh and Sunday with Bennie Allen. ' valuable L33on. 3-ears airo T lnrrii-l n , , V - vamauie i asant, ot Magi writes John moiu, Ind. "I tnen .b.ean. takin Dr. King's jivv unc i ins s. nrul tliQ i ; l tne better I find jj1 everybody. Ujuaranteeu at AsMv n,-., n (Standard Uiug to. Price 25c. RalphV Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Luck are visiting in High Point this week. Lee Fry and Cicero Bean spent Sunday with M. J. Humble. Vinson King who has been quite ill does not improve. Bertie Staley spent Saturday night with Miss Ella King. Miss Rene Smith and Miss An-: nie Rodgers spent Friday night , with Miss Bertie Staley Will Luck visited Millard Hum ble Sunday. Monroe Vuncanon visited J. M. King Sunday. Miss Louetta Newsom visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Newsom, last week. Sam Kearns, of Farmer, passed through our neighborhood last week. John Presnell was in our com munity Sunday. Miss Bertie Stalev snent Sun day night with Louetta New- som West Ramseur. We dont : want any more ground hog days, if they call for the gable and of winter like it has.:. : .v , Grit, colds, sore evest chicken I pox etc. are. very, unwelcome,! North Carolinaj do hereby certify visitors in. our town just now-1 that the said corporation did, on Dr: Caddell is a' man of-toothe3lst day of january 1907 aggi-avated at the sleet for bend- j and attested consent m writing d i to the dissolution of saiH enrmr. making it kiss old mother earth, j Our townsman. Ed. Craven, whos been seriously ill, does not improve It is learned in our town that because of so much and i up .'rtant Stodman j unfinished busi ness the Iflgisla i ture.rnay prolong, its setting be- yo;ivi tue 60 dayb Lnnt. . Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kivi.-it.are the recipients oi maiy coi rvni ulations on account of the birth of a fine L'oy baby, on the 22d., Washington's birthday. Uncle Bill Lane, as we all call him, one of Ramseur's pioneers and esteemed citizens, who has been ill for some time, does not improve. Ramseur. Alfred Brady is confined to his home with an. attack of grip, Mrs. John Turner, who has been very ill. for some time, is able to be out again. Mrs. J. A. Marsh, of High Point, is visiting her. mother, Mrs. A. B. Covington, who has a severe attack of bronchitis. W. II. Watkins has set out a fine lot of trees over town. The Ramseur Livery Company has added a number of horses to their stables re.-ehtly;1 Will York1," of Staley, was in town Monday. , Mrs. Martin one of our oldest and best ladies is very much in disposed. Rising From the Grave. A prominent manufacturer, W?n. A. Fertwell, of Lucama N. C, relates a most remarkable experience. He says: "After taking le?s than three bottles of Electric Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My i trouble is Bright's disease, in ', the Diabetes stage. I fully be- lieve Electric Bitters will cure me j permanently, for it has already j stopped the liver and bladder ; complications which have troub led me for years." Guaranteed at Asboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. Price only 50c. Rileys Store. Messrs W. D. Laughlin and N. R. Morris visited home the past week and have returned to their work in Moore county. Mrs. L. D. Latham, of Mont gomery county spent Saturday and Sunday with her son, H. G. Latham, of Rileys Store. Spelling matches are all the go in t his community. Some of the young people of this community spent last Satur day at Whitney. W. D. Laughlin has built a new addition to his dwelling. K R. Morris has about com pleted his new residence. The school at Gravel Hill is fine under the management of H. C. Johnson. r; H. williams has purchased a pair of mules from W. D. Laughlin, and will log the mill for Lof tin Bros. John Lewis is still sawing for the Lof tin Bros. Mr. Woolley has made a busi ness trip to Thomasville. We wish the Bulletin and its readers much success. Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was literally coughing my self to death, and had become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God, I was induced to try Dr. King s New Discovery. It took just four one dollar bottles to com pletely cure the cough and re store me to good sound health, writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of Grnvprtnwn. Stark Co.. ind. This Kintr of cousrh and eoiU i ! cures, and healer of throat and uoro i Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. ! Price 50c. and $1.00. i Subscribe for the Bulletin. The grateful heart creates th seeds of calmness arid content ment, the foundation for peace and happiness and beauty. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To all to Whom TVipso May Come Greeting: WhereaSj jt appears to mv satisfaction, by duly authenticat ed record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that the Redding Lumber Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal! office is situated at No. , -Street, in the town of Asheboro, County of Randolph, State of North Carolina (J. A. Redding being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be. served), has com ! plied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, en titled "Corporations," prelim inary to the issuing of this Certi ficate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of State nf ati0n, executed by all the stock- holders thereof, whick said con sent and the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my ofik-ial seal, at Raleigh this 31s , day of January, A. D. 1907. J. Bryan Grimes. : Secretary of State. MORTGAGE SALE. B v virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage execut ed by William McCoy to Elwood Rush, on the 30th day of Septem ber, 1902, said mortgage being ; recorded in B ok 107 page 254, ' I will -on the 18th tiav of lu iivh, I 1907, at 12 o'clock M. Ht ii to the highest iikidcr for eash at the - coiirlh-'t-.- i:--or ''in A-'-boro. C. iiowittg (Icscjiot; estate: A trav.t of land in Richland Township adjoining the land oi j Alex. Dawkins, Al vis Upton and I Jack Luck, and known as the! Dempsey?-Bean land, containing 23 aere$ more or less, . Sale ma.K to satisfy the aforesaid mortgage. This 12th 'dav of February, 1907. ' ' D. E. Itusri, Mortgagee. A. L. McNeill Assignee. f YES! GRAPE TOBACCO fflnf pHl I i3 just a little sweeter than any of the so-called eun-cured plugs I SftifllntSii fefirtS PJWUuut A made to imitate GRAPE, and they are all imitations HmwMI jjgtj " ft ( A CNo room can be really inviting if the wall- ljxXXX 0 ( I because that rich, sweet flavor is peculiar to the genuine Leaf , and nHlwi3 paper is faded, soiled, or inharmonious. !8kj H:f t i K h Vi hlVC bn Luying and manufacturing it for over fifty years. f ImI Thc neW and artistic Alfred Pcats iffiHK W IT !: MADE BYA FIRM THAT KNOWS HOW Hl "P?e" Wa!,'pafCrS ,win af a wiSiMy4 to J'le attractiveness ot your home and g&ftyUyy Aft Aft i . A. Pa'.tcr son Tobacco Co., Hichiaond, V. ig cos ut ''"' 1) ;C)01) 13ASY SIIAVii 1 iljl TliY .J. II. IvIVETT U j - JIMh! WHITE BARDElt ijn J RnWHu. fn v,Q ti; !r 1 laVBBaHHaHBSHBMallBMBVsBVBllBBMHBBBMIBBBIBHIMilBBBflllMIHMB ! LAST ROUND FOR COLLECTION OF TAXES FOR 1906. I will attend at the following times and places for the collection of the taxes for 1906: ! Glenola, Cedar Falls, Franklinville, Ramseur, York & Frazier's Staley, Liberty, Red Cross, Widow Chamness' Mechanic, Farmer, Delk & Cameron s Store, R. C Johnson's So, J. E. carter's Pisgah, Seagrove, ! In Js ropd tor the i - ".eu i. mt.c nit ill wno lail io meet me and pay This February 6, 1907. " - CIoing Out Sale. I have purchased the stock of dry goods from Ridge & Fox and am closing out at cost. The en tire stock must be sold within sixty days. Come and see me for bargains. A. D. Hamilton. FOR SALE CHEAP-Two Peer less Incubators, 240 and 120 egg size; large incubator used two seasons, smaller used one season. Also a new set of brooder parts for building a 100 chick size brooder. If interested write J. C. Moffitt, Moffitt, N. C. To buy, sell or rent Real Estate Consult A. D. HAMILTON Real Estate Agent, ASHEBORO, N. C. Office: Morris Livery Stable. For SALE or TRADE! My Farm, in Back Creek township, on the waters of Back Creek, adjoin ing the lands of Sam Rike, Cannon & Mendenhall, Pat Henley et al. The deed calls for 169 acres, more or less, and about 100 acres in wood land. The balance, 69 acres, is in cultivation and meadows. The farm is well watered and has 2 houses on it. One 6 room house, one 3 room house, barn, corn crib and wagon shed, tool house, extra large shuck house, one granary. Some of the buildings need covering. Land runs within a stones throw of Davis' Chapel and, also, in 1-4 mile of Con ner's Siding. Almost enough cordwood on place to pay for it. Fine corn and hay land. Would sell for cash, or on time, or would exchange it for good real estate in any wide-awake town. Would exchange it for saw timber. My reason for getting rid of farm is, that I can't erive it mv attention. Write, or call and see me, at once if you want a bargain. Your price li mine. I am ready to sell. Don't think you can't do business with me but com. and see. Yours for business, WM. H. PirXAfc: Jar. 21, ISO?. Randleman, N. t . CURES BLOOD, SKIN DISEASE: CANCER. GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER PRE 15. If your blood is impure, th: diseased, hot or full of hum;. -if you have blood poison, cane i carbuncles, eathig sores, scrofuh eczema, itching, risings am bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrah, rheun.a- tism, or any blood or skin di- sease take Botanic Blood Bain (B. B. B.). Soon all sores heal aches and pains stop and th Wood is made pure and ri 1; y no-tri&ts or bv express $1 t.-r large liOttie. rvtmpse iree u. i writinc Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. f'a. B. B. is especially advisee for. chronic, deep-seated cases &, it cures after all else fails. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE, We earnestly request all young persons, no matter hew limited their means or education, who wish to obtain a thorough business training and good posi tion, to write by first mail for our great half -rate offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay, write today. Th Ca.Ala. Xtuineu College. Macon, Ca. Friday forenoon, Monday forenoon, Monday afternoon, Tuesday, Wednesday forenoon Wednesday afternoon, Thursday, Friday afternoon, Saturday forenoon, Monday afternoon, Tuesday, Wednesday forenoon, Wednesdav afternoon, Th:: r:!a "fovcr :.. 'ihursaa. aiicVno. Friday, Saturday forenoon, collection of tha H- at tne atyv..1 - their taxes this : . :. T. Wood & Moring Clearance Sale, WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY-and last for ten days. We wish to thank our many customers for the pat ronage during the year just passed, and hope to still have you visit our store. We will always be glad to have you come and inspect our goods and compare prices. Below we mention a few of the things we will close during the 10 days special sale: 50 men's suits, $10 and $12.50 $7.50. 50 overcoats, 25 per ct. off former prices. 25 boy suits, half price. Ladies and children firs, just half price. 75 ladies winter hats, cost $1 and $2, going at 50 & 75c. Few ladies cloaks left, price $8.50 to close at $5. All heavy wool dress goods, price 50c to go for 39c. All fancy wool goods, including brilliantine, $1, 89c. Silk caps, ladies gloves, lace and silk collars, belts etc. at the same rates. 150 pr. mens and womens shoes, broken num bers, to go, regardless of cost. Blankets, Comforts, Napkins. Towels and Ribbons. Wood & Moring. CHIP TOBACCO ia one of the best and largest plugs of flue-cured goods ever offered the consumer at 10c. It is manufactured by a strictly INDEPENDENT firm, a con cern depending solely upon the good will and patronage of the people at large; a patronage only desired upon the strength of the superior quality of their tobaccos. That it has earned this appreciation is amply proved by the tremendous and rapidly increasing demand for CHIP. In fact, wherever their tobaccos come into competion with other makes, whether with the people or before judges of the world's great expositions, they are invariably winners Call for CHIP and save the tags as they are valuable. A copy of our 1907 premium catalogue, which is one of the largest and most attractive ever gotten out by a tobacco manufacturer, will be mailed to any address in the United States on receipt of only 4c in postage stamps or 8 of the tags we are redeeming. HancocK Bros, ft Co., Lynchburg, Va. March 1. 4. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8. 1:'. l-v J THE PRAISE GIVEN BLISS NATIVE HERBS BY PEOPLE IN YOUR LO CALITY 13 THE STRONGEST PROOF THAT THIS FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD REMEDY DOES ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. : : : : IV TO ONE need suffer with lVj Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver Trouble, Kidney Dis orders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Consti pation, Eczema or any ailment arising from impure blood. One tablet of Bliss Native Herbs taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system in per fect order. Each root, herb and bark in its composition has a spe cial mission to perform. Each box of the remedy contains 200 Tablets f or $1-69 and a Registered Guaran- j tee to CURE or Money Refunded. I A 32 Page Almanac tells the story ; completely. The medicine is NOT sold in drug-stores, only by agents. 70 O. r-LISS COMPANY, :.. c, are sclu i,:.: NATIVE UF.RK3 u Chas. L. Holton ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Ashboro, IV. C. Will practice in the State and Fed eral courts. Special attention given to collections and the settlement of es tates. Office: North side court house. James T. Morehead. Oicar L. Sapp. MOREHEAD & SAPP attorneys at law Greensboro, - N. C. Will practice as heretofore in Randolph county. Principal office in Greensboro. Telephone in office and in communica tion with all parts of Randolph county. JNO. V. HUNTER, M. I). ASHEBORO, n. c. calls Day answered from ASHEBORO DRUG COMPANY. Night calls from CENTRAL HOTEL DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, - - - N. C. Offce: OVER THE BANK HOURS: 9 a n t 1pm 2 p b to 8 p m Thad. S. Ferree, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. : ASHEBORO, - - N. C. All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special attention given to collections and settlement of estates. (1:21:7) N. I COX JFWFLER SKII13HOUO. N. c. ! . StkdmawCo dkai.er in HIGH GRADE C.UOCKRJJ5S, Depot St. West side railroad 'Phone 66. The undersigned begs to announce that he l.as 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. share of your patronage is solicited. JOHN W. JOLLY, Opposite Lewis-Winslow Hdw. Co. Asheboro, N. C. 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. For BARGAINS in Shoes, Groceries, AND General Merchandise GO TO W. W. JONES, On Depot Street. E. WINSLOW Fresh Meats OF ALL KINDS. Fish in Season Ross building, Depot St. MRS. E.T. BLAIR, MILLINER, Would be pleased to have the ladies call and see the full line of Cucumber Preparations. Cucumber Soap, Cucumber Cream. Makes the skin soft and smoothc. Milk-weed Lotion, Removes freckles. Hairon, For stopping the hair from fall ing out. MRS. E. T. BLAIR, Asheboro, N. C. Sole Agent. IVER JOHNSON'S !t$p3 latest improv ed Colt's. Iver Johnson, fimttfi A Wesson. burCom nlsta Catalog of an im mense line anna. putolal mnA ammttnitkia At Wholesal Prioea. Write for it today. 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