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1 The Randolph M?M, Gray's Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Routh are i titt. nrnPrtn 1 1 spending a few weeks in Samp LOCAL AND PERSONAL. son county. Mr. Routh is also looking after his saw mill inter ests. Dr. Long of Greensboro in town Monday. Our Mother. On the 20th of June 1907, about half past ten o'clock at night, the Guardian Angels came after our precious mother, Eliza- ! A BUSY WEEK. AUGUST 12 TO 19 AT THE JAMES TOWN EXPOSITION. To Be Record Breaker. Jamestown Exposition, Va. i M 1 9 11A1CK i i was beth D. Chamness, aged 77 years, ! With one great state of the Un-; Alexander Wilson ana little son j 9 mos. and 10 days She told us . ion claiming an entire week, and j I. J. Pugh's family. s grocery Having just opened a new grocery J. A. Spence was in Charlotte;?1 Vp, '1,', miUr : a short time before she died that I another a day, and every dayofcf,orP in t.hp rOOTYl nnHpr thP TP PnhOTlP Iherwavwas dear and she was rtof wool- nvnvurlorl with nvontc Mrs. T" 1T T : . T71 1. last week on business. She just quietly of national importance, with aj PY(Vh?mPP OT1 T)pnot. St tVlP TYIlKIlP IS in ' . i -l-rv ctl-vv t ' 1 4 11 1 mmfln -.t. 1 "TV" , . . . - i- ' -I- -t" vicui w oiccj n iuiuui a giuou ui lOVai JTllMCe, tlb a UUCSl, LIlc struggle. She was a life long: week beginning business visitor in town Monday. ! h irnlrinv im nMmia tn i member ot the bociety ot t nends, , the Jamestown Lxi: u niv I''N'- ' -i - sense of their religious duty. a member ot North Carolina i be one of the greatest of thei HIV SLOCK 01 TOCPriPS tahlPWarP HO- T 1 i T i 1 i forty Jamestown tiCKets were ; jnvje j soi.i nere luesuay morning. imk p,mr0 Rnntv. I. I. Powers ot Arch was a! Rev. J. D. Hacking- seems to i TAugu!f. 12' I cordially invited to call and examine Exposition will I 17 THE DRUG STORE, (next door to the bank.) We carry a full stock of the purest and freshest drugs to be had. If you want BOOKS, STATIONERY OR MAGAZINES, give us a calL Our circulating LIBRARY will be in operation soon, come in and see it. ASIIKliORO DRUG CO. J. D. SIMPSON, Manager. Miss Eva Winningham return-; ed Tuesday from a visit at Burl- j ington. W. C. Millikan of Millikan was j a business visitor in town I Wednesday. : creek, near Isaac Aureus, Miss Mary Spencer entertained j day, Aug. 4th. some of her young friends at the - Central Friday night. 7 1 1 ITT . ! . . ...... I t. . i .i u i eanv meetmer ana western ! mw.n nnri th? iriiMt.mns nvs 11 i.' I z t)l i kj 1 LllCtt it CIIUICII " " , will be erected at Cagles X! quarterly meeting. She was 'that the attendance will be in UOnS eiC. Roads. ; born , and raised in Alamance j accordance with the importance j There were between twenty j county, North Carolina, her home of the events of the week. Onj ami thirty baptised in Brush I meetiner was Cane Creek month-! HTnnifav Ammsfc 12. the -national I Sun- Erect. John D Curne returned to his ! A series of meetings will begin home in Robeson county after a. at Mt. Olive next Sunday. weeks visit with A. M. Free. 1 T.. , 0 ,, , Mrs. Bijah Scott of Ramscur I. M. Nance of Flora was in and Nellie Scott of Cheeks were town Tuesday and joined the I visitors at Bud Scotts one day Bulletin's army of subscribers. last week. Will Scott bought Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wall and Mrs C. J. Cox returned Sunday j Charlie Tysor Saturday, from the Jamestown exposition. ; Mrs. William Brady will visit Redding attended Friends yearly meeting at Guilford College Sun da v. John M. Betts was called Lexington Sundav on account the serious sickness of his broth-! er. j G. G. Hendricks & Co. are building an ofiiee between thtir store and the Lexi-igton grocery store. Mrs. Fannie Porter has return ed from an extended visit with ly meeting. After she married j meeting of the Haymaker's As she still belonged to Western j sociatkm will occur and delegates quarter, but changed her home j iV.mi every state and territory to Centre monthly meeting, j will be in attendance. On the Providence was her home meet- j same date the Southern Amateur ing as long as she lived. Her i Journalists Association will con mortal remains were laid to rest; vene at the Exposition and some there, by the side of her husband. pf the brightest literary araa who died nearly 21 years ago. j tetu s of the South will be pres The funeral service was conduct- j ent. The reunion of the Jacque ed by Charlie Johnson, a member j lin-Ambler and Carey family will of the same meeting. He preached ; begin on Tuesday Aug. 13, for a a very touching sei-mon on the j two days session. This is one cott of Michfield visited I "ncertainity of everything ex- j of the oldest families in A merica Bud Scott Friday night. jcept death. He said in every i and its connection with the story Mr. Rassie Haves and wife vis- tmn-we ao aii K,nas OI worK j ot Jamestown is ot tieep nistoric ana all kinds ot business, death ; interest. Descendants from all walks by our side, telling us of j parts of America will be present. a i the uncertainly of life. He said; August 13, is Massachusetts A. J. Luck Asheboro, N. C. wagon of Will Sc to 1 ited George Hayes of j night and Sunday. Saturday Eiz. Bean is smiling- -it's girl. H7 wooo cz: iviormgs Shoe Specials none of us expected to be here j Day and Boston Day as well and jit. this hour, said this is God's i il-.o nA Rnv Sot is nivn.nrin-T Franklinville. I annointmtnt. and impressed up-tr. sond thousands down to dedi- j : Book agents! Patent Medicine 1 on us all the necessity of being ; cate the State building which is j agents! Tombsto le agents! ready, for at such an h vur a-? we i a replica of the Old State House : tiorse tracers: aii in town tne think not death mav come to us i ;n Rtnn Cmwnnr Cnrtis THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Regular Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts, B?.chclar of Science, and a new course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music. Board, laundry, tuition, fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $125. The Normal Department gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and special pedagogical training for the profession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other colleges are offered a one year special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects. The Commercial Department offers practical instruction in Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. The Departments of Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide instruction in Manuel Training and in such subjects as relnt directly to the home and family. The Music Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certificate course in vocal and instrumental music. To secure board ii dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 1". The fall term opens September IS, 1907. For catalogue and other information, address, .!. I. FOUST President, GREENSBORO, N. C. ME7V her daiu Glenola. htt rs. Uray, oi J. M. VuiK'.rinon and Air. and Mrs. Geo. Husc-y of Holly attend ed the yearly meeting at Guilford college. sa-ne dav. Ugn: wnatnext: lic-nry Hackney of Charlotte, came home Saturday for a short itay with his parents, Mr. and Airs. J. D. Hackney. Arthur Bean and Mrs. B. F. Craven are on the sick list this Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winslow j A fc'ck attended the annual meeting at! Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parks of Guilford College Sunday, return- j Siler City, spent Saturday night ing Monday. j and Sunday in town. Mr. Parks i has a host of admiring friends Airs. J. H. Rtowe left y ester- who are always ready to welcome day for Glades Springs Va., ; him to our town. o?her betlSent Prof- D- M- Weatherly left ot net nealtn. (Monday for the Jamestown Ex- Mrs. Jane Vuncannon of : position, returning Saturday. Whitehouse was taken to the! Theodore Leonard of Greens hospital at Greensboro Monday . boro, was in town one dav last lor an operation. . week. Airs. John Anderson and daughter, Miss Blanche, went to I a position as stenographer for Ijreensboro last week tor a tew j the Franklinville Mfg. Co. weeks visit with friends. ! T Vlr r,,u k-... i J. v. Itussell ot tireensboro, Miss Nannie Ballinger returned was in the city Wednesday. last week from Indiana and Illi- j ReV- j. D. Hackney left Satur- nois where she had been visiting v -At- n TaW whow Vo -ili in Boston. as it has to her. He slid as he ! Guild, Jr. and staff will be of stood in the Komo and washed ; the party, and Governor Swan the cliildren and grand chil Iron ison uf Vii-ginia will make an ad telling mother farewell, what a ! dress of welcome. Receptions happy thought that we c-.il meet; at the Massachusetts building j mother where there will be no! and concerts by the Mexican more partings and no more tears, j Imperial Band will be a part of We have followed parents, grand j the program. parents and brothers to the . , 1 . XT.. , : 1 , , , , , ! On August 14, the National , grave, but none so heart break-;.. , T , - Tr , , i r . c ,, t i Uniformed Rank or the Knights ing as to follow mother to thei , . ... ; 1 oi raaccauees wm uuscivc uiac- grave" ; cabees Day at the Exposition. She seemingly took a cold j The Rank will he in session all which settled on her lungs, then I wevlC and it is expected that at her heart failed. The night be- j least three thousand members fore she died she went to the i win attend. The headquarters supper table with the family like 0f the Macea'oaes are in Cleve eommon. She leaves five child- i land. Ohio, the head of the order Miss Isa Fentriss has accepted ren, twenty-four grand children j being Major General Sletzer. and two great grand children, al- j The retail merchants of Virginia so four sisters and two brothers , wjn meet on the 14th also, Au and ma-iy other relatives scatter- gust win be North Carolina ed in many states and a host of j rjay The Old North State has friends to mourn their loss. She j the" entire week but the loth is relatives for some time v "t. hold a ten day Miss Mary Etta Bet plete her ro'irsp of Kings Bii i rlege and is expected home Mr. and Mrs. Joh little daughter Annie and - Mar titia Robbms spent Sunday Daniel Millikan's at Spero. kTvx "v- A J- meeting, of our boys ?id eting writer has been informed H. Tippett will moveX.to er City about September 1st. at Mr. Tippett is one of our best cit izens and we are sorry to lose ' him. Rev. N. R. Richardson closed! AT . j T.T T xr- rr 4. ; his meeting at Ulah Sunday even-1 .Mr; and Mrs L F. Fentriss ing. A new class was organized i lh leaTv TufS3day' As' 13-V-fr and a church will be built soon. th,e Jamestown Exposition, ! where they will stay about one In a twelve inning game here ; week. Wednesday evening of last week Caucev Pugh was a visitor in Asheboro baseball team lost to i town Sunday night. Randleman. The score was 4' , . , anc The regular meeting of the 1. 1 0. 0. F. was held Saturday night Jim Davis is carrying his arm ! with a large attendance. Judg 111 a shng as a result of "sliding" i ing from the racket raised there to a base during the game of ball ! must have been something between Asheboro and Randle-! "Diding". man. ! 1 X"- O i ! One Hendricks leaves one grandson in Greens boro, N. C. who is giving his life tor the lost ot earth, a precaous zrahd "daughter err" the -mrsfcikn field of far away India. TShe leaves one grand daughter vand two dear little great grand daughters on the gold fields of Nevada. When our short lives are ended we expect to be gath ered from the four winds of the the special clay and Raleigh day also. The First Brigade, North Caroli at, state erreat magnificence Glenn arif staff will be present ; and there will be military parades ! and fireworks and receptions. The Jolly Jokers club of America, an organization of 3600 members 1 !GoveVrtt5rT " r ompanv s : M Price Cash Store! i Leads all dealers in quality, style and prices in f Men's and Childrens' Shoes. The Screemer shoes for men has no equal, every pair warranted. The Old Virginia shoe for cheaper . grade for women and children cannot be excelled in price and quality. Largest stock of in town. The celcorated John B. Stetson hat No. 1 quality, at 33.50, while others charge $4.50, other grades in proportion. autiful line of I7K 1 1 W. constan I zens mr SHOES FOR MEN itly worn by our leading citi- long ago demonstrated that ere unsurpassed for ce and comfort, e are showing a full stock of King Qual ity Oxfords that 51 TKESHOtOFSHOlSVWjJ meet every requirement of Style, Fit, Finish, Comfort and Durability. Always give perfect satisfaction. W ood & Moring. I sj M mm 1 HATS IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU to write for our bisr FKKU 15ICV:LK c-ataWnr- showing the most complete line o high-ffrade BICYCLES. TIKES ami SI 1 Ks o pnfi'i'ii 15KLOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the worii DO NOT BUY A BinvGfg- fm ,.. t'f V f ' i Sfp'A"! or on a".v of terms, until vou have received our complete Free C'ata L J' ! 'l ! -'A : iiii! j 1 lStw illustrating and describing every kind of bieh-erade and lwmdc icyclcs, old patterns and latest models, and learn of otir rtmark.iMe l.)V ' ItlCES anil wonderful new offers made possible by selling from factory tiuet v, ilii no in iuu iciiien s prouLS. i I'fVf :! S,t!1' bicvclcs. I A.t--,'jjf-W;'fS?3 direct to m mn rnni.a m . ... . n . ... . -i, vv. M ViI- w.'j nrrnurjii. wuhuvi a cenz arposa. rayioe rTei?nt ana ' JYT- f 'S SSi' iifi j a!k w u l rce Trial and make other liberal terms which 1.0 o:h r -, Ji&TFfWtfl '"ou.se m the world will do. You will learn everj-thing and get much vaiu- VJ i ' V,1 vli-iitl able iulorniation by simply writing- us a postal. Jet xa. - tae'-B H t 1 '.V' AVe need a Rider Agent in every town and can offer an opport'.:c:t v to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. O N LY PU at, tm dm NAiLS. TACKS 01) GLASS W0?J'T LET OUT THE AIR You should read the advertise- i West Randleman merits of our merchants. Ihev are the people who make it possi-; There was baptizing at St. ble for us to have conveniences John Christian church Sunday, in our homes. j Rev j w Parker returned Miss Martha Wall and Jas. Monday from near Ramseur Wall who have been visiting rel-1 where he has been conducting a atives 'here for some time return-1 Holiness meeting and reports a to their home near Randleman j great victory for the Lord. Wednesday. Matthew Strider who holds a Mrs. R. W. Frazieranddaugh-!P?sition ,at, Greensboro visited tr. Miss Mann., visits! in town i hls parents here Sunday. ' .... from Thursday till Monday, while Mr. Frazier attended Friends yearlv meeting. Randleman and Millboro base- I ball teams crossed batts on the former's ground at the new park. in i,... or-.,,. ,,-;n iQ i Millboro went down in defeat the .111 V.i VC4il. OLIJCI. Will Hj j Saturday night. A string band! went d'nvn 1!1 d?atl?,nfler their. I strong arms as aiu iuiiiuoro. 11 Also favor of Asheboro will furnish music. W. B. Leonard of Winston Salem came down Saturday to visit his father, Milton Leonard. Accompanied by his father, he spent Sunday visiting relatives at his old home at Kemps Mill. He returned to Winston Tuesday. any other team tninKs they can beat our boys they are challenged to meet them at home or abroad. earth and meet mother on the ' from every state, meets Aug. 15, ' golden shore. ! for a three days session. The Written by a Daughter. ! observance of their motto ."Al- j ways look on the Bright Side,"; d c r 1 will add happiness to the day. : beagrove K. r. V. . August 16j the National Real; Miss Gertrude Teague and ! Estate Association will meet at: brother Carl spent Saturday the Exposition and on the 17th . night with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. ! the reunion of the Frances Lewis Yow. 1 family will take place. Both . . . . i t i -it e. these meetings will attract from . Mr. Abijah Lowdermilk -i manv states Kansas is visiting his parents i 0n the lSth of August the Crui-i Mr. and Mrs. J. O. lowdermilk. , sgr Fy ,gia wiR arrj e djrect f rom ; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. King spent ; Sweden and Prince Wilhelm the j a four rlavc thp nn5t tVPPk' with i iti-o ndenn nf" rrr'jf.iniia Tino-Otinv Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Forrester of and sixty cadets aboard. The Ramseur. i following three days will be oiv- Miss Fleta Hayes spent Sat-i en over to the entertainment of urday night with the Misses the Prince, his arrival being the j Crisco. ! signal for the beginning of the j rri. i i . X, i Swedish week. i n TAhfe-fewn p.ai;ty ?1Ven- aA Mr" i There will be many additions i O. M. Yows Saturday night was ; to lhe American fleet of battle- j enjoyed by a large crowd of ; ghi -n Hampton Roa(ls during young people. ; fche week an(J there wiU be miH j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beane i tary parades and drills of every : spent Sunday evening with Mr. kind. The Warpath attractions I and Mrs. J. M. Brower. j will be at their best, the exhibits j Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowdermilk i aIld buildings are all in place and spent Sunday with their daugh- i complete and the government ! ter, Mrs. R. L. Albright. Pier presents one of the grand-; . ... , est scenes of arcmte.tural mag-j Mrs. Wm. Nortncutt of riign ; nifiicence ever seen, while the! Point spent part of last week ; illumination of the buildings is ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i a sight never to be forgotten. i S. H. Way. ; Children's suits, men's rain 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. 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 NGTURE-PROOF TIRES t ?3r Si ZtetSSSpBO CASH WITH ORDER S4 55) .TO TriOHE TROUBLE FROM PUriCTURES. Resrlt of 15 5Tear& experience in tire making. Uo danger from THORNS, CAC TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any oUier tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over "-.en'.y-five Thousand pairs sold last year. Ofcf 'RfPTsDiSs Jfule in all sizes. It is lively and easy iklinjr, vcrv durable and lined in.idc v. ith a "-j.-tcial quality ot rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small i-unc; .ires n iLl.01:! allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of lct'.ers frcm sat i:icd customers s;a:in(j thai ;li";r iires have only been pumped liponceor twiceinavhol? -?a:- m. They vei;,h no nior- flian an .rdi:!-ir- tire, th; puncture resisting qualities beinir Riven ty scvcrrl lavers of thin, pcci.illy r: ::3i-ci fabric on tne tread. Th.-t "JicJdins Back" sensation commonly iclt when riding on ar-1i.tft r soft iOi.!s is orercome by ti.e ratc-nt "J'asket Weave" tread which prevents all air from bci;i :'icc7.ed out lwtwccn the tire the read t.iusoverco-.uing all suction. The regular price of tht Ve i:s i: v per pr.ir. b-.u : r -;t.rti.-iiT! ptiriioses we are making a special fnctorv price to the riel o -i::t - 4.So jer pair. All crdcrs ship;-'.i :-::;:'e day letter is received. We .shir- C.O.D. eti approval. V u d.' vaA pay a cci:. until yoi have exa::iii:ed and found them sLrictly as i :tii?'.-d. V.'e -v :U s-iow a cash discount of 5 percent (thereby making the price S l.ii.'i per pair) if vou send tj.v.-.i w kin ana enclose tins advertisement, v, ; v-:ll plso ?end on nu-krl icn the thiv-!t rubber tread "A" and pnncture strips I." and "li," aisn rim strtp "H" to prevent rim rutting. Tltla tiro will outlast any other make SOFT. ULAsXIC and p tii tec brar hnni uurap a:;! tn'O Sampson metal iiun -:;;rc clos-jr.-- j puncture closers to lie u; d in case ol intentional knife ci;l.n or hc.ivv j at Ol K, expcr.e ii i-c ? -y r.r-.-oa they ere not 5.-us factory on rir: ! W.? are pc:fc:tly rcl-.n'cV-r- ; mc-.ry sent to us is r-.s in:- as i?i a. Ix 1 Banker. K' press or lroiht. cul cr t'.ie Kditcr of ti: isrcr t:t these tires, yon v.:H tl:ey will riI easier. t.'tsic;. w v 1 fine:- iVan any tire you ii,v.v twr uc or seen at any ,i ;.e. V e I-nr w j th-it Ti'tm yr.: rrnut a ?:icycU : vvti viU :vr- -is yor.r ord". ve-..i? '. oricr rt c.:ce. hnce tins rmorkble tirt oiVer. y ever'. ti-.ii 1:1 iiie nievj: .: . pi sees cl:::;-ed uv J.f.r.'u r;s -i:J reprv.r irten. Wr:- n lor our -'--.'.Vlr-; V ; rT r.r-t QTspmzm r -'' -vrir ; us a toaal todii,. "! iT T '' - - A;? bicycle or a pslr rf tire. fr -r.rt. niiyoue wen v : a: e H.Triin:. It nn'.y cc- " a pir-.-La-. to ie u 11 rvt:v;i. i; ; (t-it.se rici-l :wie:. Tires to hz returned y.nr P-islmastcr. : Jf ye- n- .lc-r a p: ir of lc.. :.i : I :j.t iv.i. look : y ! ; .;! m.i rc1 pi cased ;"i l- us a iriail triil .at tj ri . - e i-.J.-.J'.V. 1A. ARMFIELD & LAUGIILIN, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Rksiihsncis Loth ln Hizis and TLY:rmh to Suit I3mjciiAsi:Rs. OOC- C O-C O aO0 K0K-OOK0-00KH i WINSLOW HARDWARE 0. section attended the tent meet While operating a machine atiin2 at HiSh Pine Sunday. the bobbin factory last Thursday, ! Carl E. King of Michfield spent Eddie Sledge was struck rver j Saturday night at S. N. Allen's. Miss Lura Brower spent Satuv- day and Sundajr with relatives Ac unite. near Browns. ,, , . . , j, ... I Misses Swana and Stacy Low bevera of tne people of this dermiik were the guests of the prinn arrtn on rho ronr moor. , Misses eane bunaay evening. tne eve by a flying piece of tim ber, making an ugly gash. A physician was called and his wounds dressed. He will be able to return to work in a few weeks. While Chas. Williams' horse and buggy was standing in front of the Department Store Tues day morning, the horse took fright and ran down Fayetteville st. When Rich & Moffitts store was reached, the buggv come in contact with the hind wheels of this section attended protracted T. F. Pugh's wagon, upsetting it j meeting at Ulah Saturday night, and b'-'iising Mr. Pugh very bad-1 ly ?.bcv:t the b;:ck and head. The I buggv was de.:i ;i:.hed. ! savs O. ilaye, a prominent business man of Bluff. Mo., "that Mr. and Mrs. John Presnell ; visited at George Beane's near Whynot Sunday. Edgar Beane of Seagrove R. F. D. 1 was a visitor in this section Friday. Messrs. Baxter and Harris Presnell, Clayton, Duckery and Gurney Richardson spent' Friday at Whitney N. C. Some of the young people of Charles Phillips of Fayette ville, Arkansas, is visiting rela tives in this community. night with W. E. Beane. Eli Leach spent Saturday night in the community. Sandy Creek. Corn is badly damaged in some fields by the drouth on the; creek. . Thos. York our best farmer made something over nine nun- dred bushels of wheat this year. We will give the correct bushels in the near future and a number : f i! .1. . -11 I ay oi ouiers wno win iiiuku gouu , I crops, buc not tnresneu. 1 'rotracted meeting next Sunday at Sandy C life' IP rssas- i . for .v (;ooi i:asv sua vi? TRY .T. II. IvIVKTT AVII1T1? IJARBliR If you need A BUGGY, WAGON, PLOW, RANGE OR STOVE. BUILDERS HARDWARE, Or anything in the HARDWARE LINE, WE are the people vol: are looking for. We cany in stock the HIGH POINT BUGGY. The best brand of STOVES on the market. jewis & Winslow Hdw. Co. C. C. Presnell returned to Siler ; sionary baptist caurcn I City Monday after a five weeks J. M. Villiams went to Greens- visit at home. i boro List Tuesday on business. The protracted meeting will j a. P. Brower and others from begin next Sunday, Aug. 18th. f t'thii section went to Jamestown Pleasant HiUM. r. churcli. l!iV-ipV)lK:tinn h 12th i 7 7. T I.' TT.. 1V;T iTrt erybody is invited. The many friends suffer Extraordinary For 25 cents cash we will send you the Bulletin tm OOOOOOOO OOOC KXHXX)0K)O00KXKXX0K( ot LKSS Mr. j Masters visited Shelly York re;r Wood Stack last Sanday. "'Everybody Should Know" Tax Collector Chosen. At a meeting of the town com missioners last Thursday night, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve January 1st 1908. This offer is extended to all who ;pay up all arrears and to all new sub-j M. W. Parrish was elected tax ever applied to a sore, burn or follpftnr for this vp.nr. W. C. wound, or to a case of piles. Hammer, Sr., was the other can- I've used it and know what I'm! didate, but as only three commis- talking about." Guaranteed by Donza Uox were sorely grievsvi to hear of her death. Manv were not. even aware of her si.!::-: Br.suey Pickett will move to ness. Miss Donza having taught I Fayetteville, or near there, th tiiv LfUkriiv uviivv Mtwt- v iiw-., - - - - ---- - 7 .von many inenas wno togetiK-r i v..iai k ricKeiL, Hie runiuiig :iiSCriDerS. with her pupils will never forget' f?;w mill. : . . her, kindness. The bereaved; Miss Cora Pickett returned to! - JNOWlStlie time tO S9nCl tfie r)Ulletm relatives Have tne sympathy ot (jreensboro Monday, the entire community. t, Tir.,;- ... . . . ; Miss Martna Williams will at- sioners were present, Parrish won out on a vote of 2 to 1". Asheboro Drug Drug Co., A mtient man can win the ad-; tend the Baptist Association at Co., Standard ! miration of any woman except Greensboro this week, as a dele ' his own wife. ' te. to your friends in the west and other counties in the State. The reduced ! price will be withdrawn Oct. loth. SPOON & REDDING KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE jj Heavy and Fancy Groceres. And will sell as cheap as the cheapest. jjl Quality considered. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN. a ! A,
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