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The Randolph Bulletin. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Blavi--he Williams of High Point is visiting Mrs. A. O. Ferree. Arthur Miller attended the ball game at Greensboro Satur day. v. K. KeDhart left Monday t-n visit rplatives m SO in Din TION Mrs. HfrjfijrSfPoole celebrat ed her eightieth birthday last Sunday with all her children present except Mrs. D. F. Hockett whose absence was due to ill health besides many other relatives and friends, in all num bering about thirty five. Mrs. Poole has. been in delicate health for several years, but in the last year her health has greatly improved and with the aid of her cane she waits t Penna. 1 m n u , j Sam Slack and Charles Brown chUrch almost spent Sunday in Randleman. ja distance of nearly half-mile. R. L. Poole of Troy was a busi-1 All present report a very ness visitor here Tuesday. ! pleasant time, and hope it is Gods will to spare her life to en joy many more happy birthdays. Rarrtteur Died at his home Arnnl 20 Jnhr. rady aged 86 years. He was a U. L. Spenceof Carthage spent Saturday with his brother J. A. Spence. ; Miss Jennie Davis spent Sun- j dav in Greensboro with her sis ter Mrs. P. B. Earington. Mrs Eliza Stone of Greensboro; true man genial and cle.er, and i, the euest of Mrs. N. R. j loved by all who knew him. Richardson on Salisbury st. R. L. Mc Intyre who has been Bell Yuncannonin Cumberland Co. for sometime is at. noise again.. j The Bank of Ramseur is doing I fine business. . 1-1-1 and Sallie Branson, ot v nut House, were in town shopping Wednesday. U S Hayes left Monday ! Miss Kate Campbell is visiting morning for West Va., having her sister Mrs Tate. been canea oy u. ; The Watkins Leanord Co. art oi m j .-ellmK a lot of fine buggies. . . 111 amvu'A ; Miss Lizzie bpencer v, j Miss Annie Kimrev is now the j cllever assistant at the post office Miss Swannie Ledman of Guil ford Co. visited relatives here ast weak. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. . Gilgoj Aisited in town last week. oriov tn visit her momei Mrs. A. A. Spencer and will also attend commencement at tanner before returning to High 1 oint. Mr. Will Pruitt and children of Greensboro are visiting Mrs. TWrtc fctViPr M. A. oddell and other relatives here, and in. ' Franklinville. Beans Mill. The very interesting eight day j Hello! I come again in answer meeting conducted by Rev. R. j to the call of our Buffalo Ford V. Miller at the Presbyterian j correspondent, church closed Sunday night. , There .g. q Mrs. Will Ledwell died at her;yet j home m wesi amuwi" a,....., , April 18, and was interred m me Stock Food For Sale. I have the best stock fool for sale that is on the market (Wilburs). I sell it on a cash guarantee and give you 30 days trial, and if not satisfied you pay nothing. If you will give me a j trial I will prove this to you. j. A free gift with every order. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the City or Randleman, a city of Randolph County, State of North Carolina, on Tuesday May 21st, 1907, persuant to an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina, passed at its regular y-on in the year 1907, entitled: "An Act to Authorize the City For further information come j of Kanuleman to issue Bonds and see me or write me. i and Levy a special Tax for street J. C. Allien, j Improvement, to determine Ramseur N. C. Route 1. Box 7. ! whether the Hoard of Alderman, ! of said Ci'y. shall be authorized WK ARK -r'Uo issue $22,500.00 of bonds for HaoHnQ -v--c ?treet improvement ami to levy I l6d.Uq 11 dl L3l bj u.Xcs to pay the interest and i principal ot said bonds as pro- ; vided in said act. 3 ij'-b i.; o.ie, fjur and six of Ac 1 are as follows: Section 1. That the board of I Aldermen of The City of Ran I Heman :tre hereby authorized to I -u'.mit to the qualified voters of ; -,u,I cUy: at an election herein ! -Tter pvcviJed for, the question I i issuing .bonds, not to exceed I the sum of Twenty Two Thousand i "ive Hundred Dollars, and of j .; vying and collecting special ! saxes as hereinafter provided, I tor the vr.yment of interest and ncipal of said bonds, for the NOTICE. ;xu-pose of wording, improving and macadamizing the streets of t 1 . . A n J n obligations heretofore in ed in that behalf. The de- Having taken out letters . of Administration on the estate of Jesse A. Coltrane, deceased, be fore W. C. Hammond Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, at the residence of said deceased, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 27th, day of April 1907, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, the personal property of said deceas ed, consisting of One Horse, 2 Buggies, Harness, Shop Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture and other articles not neccessary to mention. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment and settlement. And all persons holding claims against said estate will present them on or before the 11, day of April 19C8, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This the 6, day of April 1907. Seth W. Laughlin Admr. STRAYED OR STOLEN Tues day of Court Roan Mare, brand ed '"K" on shoulder, foretop off, light mane, heavy tail. Address, G. F. ROBBINS, Carraway N. C. For SALE or TRADE! One Champion Threshing Ma chine, No. 2 gin. Also, horse power and gin wagon, would sell for cash or on time. Also one good milch sow, for further description call on or write to E. Cox, Asheboro R. F. D. No. 1. "Pneumonia's Deadly VV ork. had so seriously affected my right lung," writes Mrs. Fannie Connor, of Rural Route 1. Georgetown, Tenn., "that I coughed continuously night and day and the neigh box-s' predic tionconsumption seemed ine vitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. Kings New Discovery, which in my case proved to be the only real cough cure and restorer of weak, sore lungs." When all other reme dies utterly fail, you may still win in the battle against lung and throat troubles with New Discovery, the " real cure. Guaranteed '-.v Ashboro Drug Cc. Sta; rior.i Bray Co. 50. . and 1.00 Trial L-o. il ire-.'. SPOON & REDDING 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. 1 , ARMFIELD & LAUGHLIN, -REAL ESTATE DEALERS. RissmisNCH I-ots ix Sizes and TYntMs to Suit Purchasers. Subscribe for the Bulletin. Only One Dollar a year. ur: . nominations of said bonds shall be Cemetry Friday, Mrs. J. T. Penn and children who have been spending some time with relatives in Greensboro and Lynchburg Va. have re turned. Miss E3ther Auman left Sat urdav for Winston Salem yhere she goes to accept a position. She stopped off in Greensboro Charles Bray and family visit ed Tom Williams Sunday. Mrs. Gurney Brown spent the past week at her fathers Mr. Bean of Seagrove. Miss Cloe Brown spent Sunday with Mamie Cox. M. J. Allen heads the list with ripe strawberries on April 12th. Can any one beat that? Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Craven and spent Sunday with her sis- j visited Mrs. Jasper Hodgin Sun ter Mrs. Blackburn. j day. N. F. Davis of Glenola was in! Insects are doing great damage rmvn Mondav. He called at our! to wheat and oats in this sec- officp and showed his apprciation tion. of the Bulletin by shelling out two cart wheels for two years subscription. The coin of the realm is what makes a paper go. News of sports of all kinds is given in extremely comprehen sive fashion in The Philadelphia Press, both daily and Sunday. The baseball season will open .verv shortly, and the usual de tailed stones of national and minor leagues will be given as completely as ever. If you order The Press served to your home seven days m the week you are,; sure to get the best there is, . Knth n? to news and other i features. Bitten Br Spider. Through blood poisoning caus ed by a spider bite, John Wash ington of Bosqueville, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been persuaded to try Bucklen.'s Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved, and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore. 25c. at Ashboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. Tk Price of Health. "The price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King s New Life Pills," writes Ella Slavton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and impart new life and vigor to the svstem. 25c. Satisfaction guar anteed at Ashboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY AT TRINITY, N. C. APRIL 2S-27, 1907. Thursday, April 25 at 8 p. m. Musical and Literary Entertain ment by the Trinity High school. Fridav April 26, at 10 a. m. Devotions Rev. M. D. Hicks. Address, Need and advantages of the League. Rev. C. A. Wood. Paper, The Second Depart mftnt Miss Pearl Marsh. Music in the League Mrs. E. E. Kephart. Sermon, Rev. N. R. Richard son 3. 30 p. m. Devotions Rev. C. A. Wood. Paper, The Junior League Miss Genevieve Moore. Reports of Junior Leagues. The Devotional Department Mr. W. N. Elder. Paper, The Literary Side Miss Merrie Richardson. Reports and experiences in League work. 7. 30 p. m. song service led by the Trinity League. Address, The need of the hour Rev. G. H. Crowell Saturday, April 27 at 9 a.m. Devotions, Rev. J. W. Ingle. Address, The Missionary De partment, Prof. W. A. Bivins. The Boys League, Rev. L. A. Falls. New Leagues in this Con ference year. Question box opened by the President. Consecration Service. "God be with you till we meet Kemps Mill. ! r armers are very Dusy plann ing corn. J. A. Wright who has been spending a few days with his parents returned to Greensboro Saturday. J. C. Coble and family spent Sunday with W. M. Brower. Cleaveland Wright spent Sun day with his mother Mrs. Ada line Wright near Union Grove. Wm. Thornburg spent Satur day in this section taking pictures. J. H. Moffitt has broke the record in killing crows this spring. He says in fireing two shots he killed six crows. ess than one hundred . T 1 r lii'Jie mem uvu nun- PETER'S SHOES For Ladies WALK OVER For Men. Wp nkfi VmVA 2 fll II ! dollars noi 1. r t- i ' red collars, and the said bonds line OI DreSS GOOCtS Ua bear interest from the date in the latest pat-Khtireofata rate not exceedi.ns iniercl coupons attached, pay able semi-annually, at such time or times and at such place or places as may be deemed advisable by the said Board of Aldermen; said bonds to be of .iuth form and tenor and trans ferable in such manner and the :ri ncipal thereof payable or cdeemable at such time or timet iot exceeding thirty years from the date thereof, and at such such place or places as the said Hoard of Aldermen may deter- mire nnd designate in said bonds, j The bo:jui zr.ti coupons shall be i number' (1, and the bonds shall 'he signed by the mayor anc I countersigned by the Treasure I of said City; and a record shal ! be kept of all such bonds show ' ing the number and amount an i to whom issued. That none 0 j said bonds shall be sold or dis j poFed of for less than their par j value. j Section 4. In order to pay the I interest on said bonds, the Board of Alderman of the said City are hereby authorized and it shall be their duty to annually assess and levy, at the time of levying other taxes of the said City, a 1 lvrnar vjri YVIW HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOtJHG PEOPi.3 We earnestly reque-.t all yotmsr persons, r..-. nra' tor how limited their means or education, w!,; v. to obtain a thorough business 1 raining and r ! tion, to write by first mail for our srr.'at j M-tnic offer. Succor.':. indenenii-7ireanl rjrob.-i!.lv j. .. '.vino are jtuarantec.l. l)oi:'td :lay. V. rit- tel. ;-. The Ca.-Aio- Csseis CoUeee, I-'ac -n, Ca. IS ILL IT WILL OOST YOU to write for our big FKiiE BICVCLE catalogue showinjj the mo?t comclcte line of hi'h-grade BICYCLES. TIKES and" .SLXDKIES atl'KICES BELOW lay other mauufacturer or dealer in the world. D& MOT BUY A BiGYGLE STrf. or on any hind of Ctrms, until you have received our complete Free Cata logues illustrating and defcribing every kind of hih-grade and lw-grade bicycles, eld putt rns an-i latest models, end leant oi our remarkable LOW IiilCES and wonderful r,ewcC'ers r.i-ide possible by selling from factory lAircei 10 nuer v. I'.n no 3mi.v:;e::ie:i s prcuis. k Wood nrMT UCMI & Moring .:: a cent depasil, Pay the Freight and allow I ia;. s t reo Trial and e other liberal terms which lio other bouse in the world will do. Yon wi:l learn everything and get inucii valu able information by sinspiy wriiing us a postal. We ne?(i a '.'c.' lysnt in even.' tov,-n aid csn offer P.ti opportunity to t::ake money sui table youns :.ieii V. :: ::ly 1.1 oree. terns ,also Notions, Hats Etc. Come and examine our line before buy ing Asheboro Department Store tit. THE PRAISE GIVEN 3L13S HERBS BY PEOPLE INT YOUR LO CALITY IS THE STROKuLiT PROOF THAT THIS FAMOUS HOUSEHOLD REMEDY DOES ALL THAT IS CLAIMED I OR IT. NO ONE need suffer with Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Liver Trouble, Kidney Dis orders, Catarrh, Dtobetos, Consti pation, Eczema or any aiiment arising from impure blood. One tablet of Bliss Nati Hero taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system ia 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 for $1.00 and a Registered Guaran tee to CURE or Money Refunded. A 32 Page Almanac telis the story completely. The medicine is Is OT old in drug-stores, only by a;c nts. &nm mmmmm mmo n ly S8.50 per pair. VMJ fTf.r ... issm -Sffsa PAIR U cut ti:5 tin Sn:v:w::;vS:.-V. ( Kotlee tho t-hfefe rabber tread A" "ni imnotni-e strips "li" aiid 'i i," also rim strip 'II" i:i pre-ai rim cutting. Tlila t:" vi:i cutlass anr other r;L--.-OFT. iiLASTIO and To Introduce i.-".,, f. We Will Soli mfi mails, tacus i&i You a Satttgsie Past fos On!v (CASH WITH ORDER S4.55) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCHES. Result of 15 years ciien-uce v. t-re making. No danger from THORNS, CAC (? . TUS. PIN'S. NAUA TACWZ H! IS Y W L Serious punctures, liki intent ionai knife cuts be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in r.cl.ai n Seventy-five Thousand pairs sold ias! year. DESCRIPTION! rade in all size?. 7t is Tv-V with a special quality of rubber, vvliii.-l: r.ercr ic -;y. i. withoutalkwing the air to escape. We kve lu: . : that their tires have only been pumped uponj.T L : an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting ;ur..l:ti " prepared fabric on the tread. That 'Ilokiinjc ' .c.cL- l-. or soft roads is overcome the patent 'ii;-.-i::.t : squeezed out between the tire and '.lie road tl.usovi tires is S8.50 per pair, but for adv-crtisi::- pui t .-r, v. -of only $4.80 per pair. All orders sl.ippc i" s-asi-.e dn; i. Vou do not pay a cent until you have examine 3 a:; i ' We will allow a cash discount of percent thc rc' FULL CASH WITH OHDKlt and enclo-v this c plated brass hand pump and two Satny.son metai 2:1 puncture closers to be used iu crs ox iti: entionul k:: i at OL'K expense if for any reason they are s-.ii .: We are perfectly reliable and money rent to us is Banker, Express or Freight Agent or th : Kd:tor c :' these tires, vou will lind that thev v.-il! ride easier. liner man any ure you nave ever uscci - r nctn aia;.y pi je that when you want a bicycle you wul jji'"? us y-vc oro.e order at once, nence this remartaoie Lire 0:1 er. (ieonn rneriPO biak-if-wh5S. ec3?a8, potlnl CMO t EII0fMnfi& c-.-crythirs in Cm bicycle line are sold bv us at & prices charged by dealers and repair rac n. Write i jtur ; nr mjfftr tsiasr but xrri'.t us a p-;itc: tour.-, UU ISUI WW Mi bicycle or a ;v- iU ar.yor. wonderful offers we are making. It on' . . :.i 1 s.iui cv this space :-;"ini:- .try "livable and lined inside oil 1 !nses up small punctures t ca' :.-s.cd cu.-tcmers stating They wciU nojnore than r."! Iv. ers of thin, specially :v i"'.L wiieii riding on asphalt : " Lie v.i:;.-yi ..r.-'vciits oil air from being .:;:-t " i: "actio ::.yr;:e regular price of these . ..!.,;. lr -; -1 fi," i::l factory price to the rider i rcc.-.-'..-ei. V.'e ship C.O.U. on approval. 1 ".l:". :,'..-rc;iv as represented. : k':V.' t'tc price fc i '' per pair) if you send j .ivctu.; ri-ii. v e niso send one mcket t-cLurc Ui .3 ot: fiili t i orders (these metal - cv.'.s t.r ;:ja.y sa. h-.:ii. T-ics to be returned lir.f-.:;t.;r- cuaiaitiaijon. 8ss;ifu rs in n banL. Ask your Postmaster, tliis p.ip'-i' oo".t il?. If you order a pair of run iaL.Tr. vra.r hotter, last lontrer a?:d look Vc Ui'c-.v that yen v. ill be so well pleased Wi want vq to -lend us a small trial belongs to e usual parts and repairs, and i bv us at half ti Ii LV cp.t.'ilosrue. NOT TTilNK OF BUi'ING a ti-.til you know the rew and ,tn:nfr. Yvrite it AOtt. 1 & 81 Moring. UUD cycle oohpu r 9 ?! mmm, ill. THE ALONZO O. BLISS COMPAN Y, WASHINGTON, D. C. ARE SOi-E MAKERS OF BUSS NATIVE 15Er.ES Atlas Wright who had his leg broken is improving rapidly, -sold in- particular tax on all persons and subjects of taxation within : be limits cf the said City on which the said Board of Alder men are now or shall hereafter be authorized to lay and levy taxes for any purpose whatso- y tO, n o F. A. HOOVER, umnm 11 mv V -v it T m 1 nomaSVUie IN. K,. K. r U i.uo : PVPP prc rsartipular tav ! Sent prepaid to any address j shall not be more than Twenty upon receipt of $1 .CO. NOTICE. Doing Buiinea Again. "When-my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility' writes A. A. Chisholm, Tread well, N. Y., "and when it look ed as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still gaining daily." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guar anteed by Ashboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. Price 50c. again. A. T. Bell, President. Notice, My Farm, in Back Creek township, on the witters 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 iuu acres m 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 atones 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 give it my attention. Write, or call and see me, at once if you want a bargain. Your price is mine. I am ready to sell. Don't think you can't do business with me but corn and see. Yours for business, WM. H. PICKARD. Jan. 21, 1907. Randleman, N. C. uve cents on the one hundred dollars assessed valuation of the property and not more than HAVING qualified as executor on the j Seventy Five cents on each tax estate of Joseph J. Cox, deceased, late ! a'Dle poll. The said tax shall be 2n&X:tTohS,S collected at the time the other make immediate payment and settle- ; taxes of the City are collected j ment; And all persons holding claims I , , n , A ,rvl. i . , i against said estate will present them, and shall be paid over by the! duly verified, to the undersigned, on or collector to the Treasurer of the I before the lit day of April, llJ03, or : . i this notice will be plead in bar of their ; v-lt V . j recovery. A.M. barkek, Section 6. For the purpose of j Lxecutor- 1 creating a sinking fund with! CURES blood, skin diseases, j which to pay the principal of the I cancer, greatest blood : bonus proviaea ior m section purifier free. ' 0ne aforesaid, issued under this If your blood i3 impure, thin, j act, it shall be the duty of the j diseased, hot or full of humors, !said Board of Aldermen of the! ESSS'S?oS!ty of Rahman befinigj itch ne. risincs and ten yeais uexuie luu uate on which the said bonds shall be come due and payable as to the principal thereof, to annually! levy and collect a special tax in Leads all dealers i quality, style , Men's and Childrens' The Screemer shoes for men " equal, every pair warranted. The Old Virginia shoe for cheap grade for women and children cannot x excelled in price and quality. Largest stock of in town. The celcorated John B. Stetson hat No. 1 quality, at $3.50, while others charge $4.50, other grades in proportion. A beautiful line of Rjl iWsgp'tf- -isa -Z3 -czx I A 1 H U 8 ? V A 7 f eczema, bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrah, rheuma tism, or any blood or skin di sease take Botanic Blood Balm IU VI Vi 5nnn fill oni-o-: Jicnl ftphPsand nains aton ap.d the 'addition to that provided for in , blood is made pure and rich. section four of this act, and the Druggists or by express $1 per tax provided for in this section large bottle Sample free by ; ghal equai jn amount one tenth writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, : , . amount of bonds : for chronic,' deep-seated " cases, ! under section one of this act; i Children's suits, men's rain-1 coats, men's and boys pants, Infact everything usually kept in a first- class general store, including a full line of Heavy and fancy groceries. WHEN IT J COES TO fti C The ACTUAL lA M V ml ' Ui No tobaccos ever made can surpass our Plug-, Twist and Smoking. Wherever hibited in competition with the world, they have never fa; ex- failed to win the cold medal fcr their sreneral excellence, hiehaualitv and for their decided si2criority over all competing brands. "SHOW DOLVN" is one cf the coming brands of America. Only a few years old, its unrivaled qualities have made it one of the leading sellers over all other flue-cured plugs. It thoroughly Fatistles and perfectly suits everybody and all classes. Sold at V)c ffid 15c jwr plus: or 5c cuts. Always buy "5UOUJ DOUN," and save the tags. There is many an article you need for your comfort or entertain ment which these tags get for you without cost. A copy of our 1007 premium citalome. whirh is one cf Ihe largest and moft attractive ever rrf.rt.v. cut by aubac;-. manufacturer, will be mailed ioar.y aiiilreFS in the iJriic.l Wates on receipt of only 4c ia postage stamps or S of the ta T-e rc zxdccmir.jr. Hanco rj. Lynchburg, Va. If :arry as it cures after all else fails. Card of Thnka. To all the friends whose sym pathy and services were so kind ly tendered during my j " rjSi"! Bulletin Pointing thanks. May God richly bless ( jg geg you all, J- A. Redding. , and whenever the amount of taxes under this section, together with the interest accumulated from the investment thereof, provided for in Section seven of this act, shall be sufficient to pay off the principal of all out standing bonds issued under this act, then the said Board of Aldermen shall cease to levy All kinds of country produce; cross-ties and chair stock taken in exchange for merchandise. They have recently erected a number of new stalls for the accommodation of the public. When you come to town, come direct to Hendrick's stalls where you will find a good place for your horses 5 8 RUG STORE, (next door to the bank.) 1 stock of the purest and freshest drugs to be had. -ou war.t i n c )KS, STATIONERY C R .MAGAZINES, sive us a cal1 Our circulating LIBRARY will be in operation soon, come in and see it. ' ASIII'JOUO 1)111 JO CO. J. D. SIMPSON, Manager. O OOOOCOOC OO O 0(KXXH0H)KOOCKK0K0000 ma o M INSLOW HARDWARE CO. Sale of Personal Property Pursuant to an order made by W. C. Hammond Geek of Sup erior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, in the matter of A. M. Barker, Executor of! Joseph J. Cox. deceased, the j i : i a - .,.V,Ka ! hSS taxes for this said siking fund. hMrlpr for ensh on Saturday A new registration of the the 11th day of May i'JUT, in ! voters cf the City of Randleman Grant Township at the oid home j been ordered for this elec place of Joseph J. Cox deceased, tion the following pergonal property, , g' orcjer 0f the Board of lo-wn: nouse-auiu ai.u i-nuicu , Aldermen ot the City of Randle furniture, farm implements and ; m A n 2c 1907. . other things too numerous to; p. B. Cole, Secty. mention. Sale to begin at 10 A. ; 1 M. Saturday May 11th, ltWY This April 18th, 1907. A. M. BARKER, Executor. Bv THAD, S. FERREE, Atty. Peoples House Furnish in COMPANY A L A. I .IN A BULLETIN PLEASES, PRINTING HIGH POINT, North 35-41 SOUTH MAIN STREET Everything n Furnishings for the Home Furniture Carpets Mattings Curtains Shades Rugs Comforts Blankets Clocks Lamps Stoves Heaters Couches Crockery Mantles, Tile and Grate D. N. WELBORN Book CasEs Glassware Shades made to order CHAS. S. WELBORN If vou ne:'i "ilJG'"i V, Y7AGON, !!.NGE OR - . "iERS HARDWARE, Or anything in the WE are the people you are looking for. We cary in stock the HIGH POINT BUGGY. The best brand of H STOVES on the -market. Lewis & Winslow Hdw, Co. oxxxco-o KKooox opooo oooo
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