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iliiikiuij'il LsUilbin'i Aconite. Main oi our the be-rinnin people attended ivrixl business-. Exposition Holly. Ql 1 n" of the protractPH!Mrru.ilel.at Science Hill AND PERSONAL. , meeting at Rock Springs Sunday, j cannon as teacher 6 " .1 iT,:,,-.wont I o Troy spont Sunday with fren, in 1 1 .V1 : l3een and wife started tins comrnunify. The protracted Now Hope closed tie C mnon recently Mwnccr is snendino- a lew days with, relatives in Ash-i . " m Hammond is contemplat boro. ling building a new dwelling Mr. and lurs. D. J. .ToW 'ihouse near Mt Lebanon church. iw an. i .). Lewis and visited at S. n ;-f JaL'KSon L-ree !i;;i:ie-"S Monday. CnG . amoafn, I Monday. at! Flint ttili a tin i Aw Hui :iin. na.- purchased V. Luck. Hiss A'-Mi, Wlla'Vum ii I . J i. . meetino: V K lll8ht-1 tcais did not meet Saturday gle visited Miss tount of unfavorable weatr j 1 n- game j Saturday. on orable weather. will come off next & Co a'l:H A- Sc.; fair Alien's ki-sl week. ..si i jester ituai t of Seagrove i a:;-1 ;n;est Cay. rh she. was ' his OCC" VSSH'H iil'ivi ,' idence o:-rt id West Randlemati. Jack frost threatened to make last Thursday Cr lie: .lisc nis appearance week with night. i S. M. T?ik'P wViilo nut honlinrr Vuneannon of M'uh- wood the other dav near Plain- ; a welcome visitor at I church killed five large V ur.canuou's Sunday. ! P'ot snakes on a boundry of one c-, i xoiul'.i oi an acre ot ground. Who titml ill iC 11 .i .ucibOiUU Oea-on Koaf 19 'Vf spoilt last wtek at Clinton : Wlttv- , Idr. and Mrs. C. Cagle of Uiah spent Sunday at 11 Auman's. Thompson ot was in town Luriiv and nave gone t ieasani Richie. iuers iyc through foddering van l ;: ol hi- iwv.i A." : i i'i v. The outb-k l.r The rains are needed MtSS I gathering corn, a line crop is the democrats are awful scared that Teddy will decide to run again. It's no use to fret over that. Mr. Taft or Mr. Hughs will either one prepare a way for Mr. Bryan to make another trip up salt River. Teddy is not the only man that can send him up there. Mrs. Hannah Robbins is very T-m. .of. ' iU at this writing i'own has ac-cept-vdh a business M' tV-t )Ue lor the pur '. ookkeeping. Shorn of Sanford ng at home for mo. . . linamsoii point ment med i The merry-go-round is here entertaining the young people this week. John Taylor has been on the sick list the past week. As it will be good for children ! and older ones to read. I will ; write some Bible poetry. ; L' !: across the river Jordan; Over on the other side. A;! alone with God on Nebo Edgar. Misses Mary, Nannie and Sadie Osborne, spent Sunday evening with Misses Hessie and Hetty Newlin. Mrs. A. W. Davis and son, Pearl will leave to-day for the Jamestown Exposition. C. S. Spencer and master Robert, made a trip to Greens boro, Monday. Mrs. Solomon Barker and sis ter, Miss Elsie Davis are visiting Mr. Barker's mother at Kemps Mills. Mrs. J. R. Wall is visiting in High Point. Joseph Newlin has purchased a new buggy. A. D. Farlow of Summerfield is spending a few days at home this week. Willie Pearson of Goldsboro, visited his uncle J. 0. Newlin last week. Mrs.. Etta Freeman of Star, who has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wall returned home last Thursday. Little Pearl Jones is very sick at this writing. Success to the Bulletin. Send Your Print To The Bulletin Job o mg Office .miles. ;re told that Moses died. it s a i H i . i.- sc::-. . .r;,vt .'lui ' i UC.' ;; t !. committee at t- met on Sept. 21st ! for S:iid school e;i was the lucky ;UIT): i train was s Saturda. . l. i . - e U tr Oti the mviii i hp ! i and county to peni'.v-;. Read jr.nd J. V : el-C. ; Miss De.-sie Craven and Vasco I Biown attended examination for teachers on Sept. 12th. Wm. Cox arid wife of Kansas, I who for sonic time liave been in ! these pans returned home Fri day the 27th accompained by i James Craven. The Mill Creek roller mill is ,.v running on full time. E. C. -Ildliv r. ana " f some :ua:!, iand- returned to j. Saturday witli rela- .ding for the Leaaue has ClOCK un and Mrs Hor :f High Point Winsiow Tues-lav. is i'res. of the company and Henry Osborne is manager so the lumie is no longer Beans Mill. The Bean Miil correspon dent will have to change heading. Look cut for the wedding bells Vance- Cox is erecting a new dweliin? house, soon to be follow ed bv G. T. Williams. i N. J. each aw. ana i a well S. Allen have is near of Jackson Creek. The protracted meeting closed at Pinev Grove last Saturday I night, a good meeting is report I cc many conversions and several ! accessions to the church. i The appointment of the pro ; tracted mec-ting at Mt. Tabor ! was misunderstood, it will be I the second Sunday in October. 7 , i Revs. T. S. Pierce and Hubert 1 r- A- au. 1 Lanier begun a protracted meet- i ,i spent Tuesday m- at rieasant Union Sunday. , B. M. ilorns s Daoy aiea mst I Monday morning and was buried A. Underwood and : at pleasant Union Tuesday. The 'iliiarn. of Randle- ; bereaved parents have our sym- ruests at the nome j.' the Methodist se who have it I look after it. vas baiied in a vallev; In the land where Lloaos dw.ll, l;;t no one know.? where his grave is And perhaps it's just as well. Let the old mail rest in silence, Underneath the dark green sod; For in life he loved most dearly To be left alone with God. Co!. V. P. Wood. 'diss iiunt, aaugnter oi n. t. i Sandy Creek. u-r, pat ay. Tf-avr.?:. of Durham. ! Hunt, one oi tne most popular ei the guest of her ' voung ladies of our vicinity died ts. Mr. and Mrs. E. : Sundav morning of typhoid fever lefi for Danville Mon- 1 and wdl be buried to-day (Mon- ; dav) at Pleasant Grove. and Daniel Prcsnell .':d their blacksmith r, i 1 . 1 i -ii 1 1 t saop in boutn Asnooro, : q rp. Campoell wno nas oeen j :-.. will continue to do ; selling dreys in S. C. is at home! ; at hisVatber's, B. G. Campbell j 1-.-. 1 C i 4-.. i 1 i tie IS SiCiv Ol l.pi:C-.U ie"i. j Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brower en vis! Thorns ' and he: father s a. Moring. ! and Body Swaim, ! their horn; Rileys Store. Miss Maud Cornelison seems to be improving we are glad to note. L. D. Latham and little daugh ter of Abner Montgomery Co. spent a few days in this com munity recently. Miss Bertie Allred, of Concord is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Allred. Mrs. Cora Latham is visiting at Archdale. Messrs B. F. English, Lon Parish of Archdale visited their sister Mrs. II. G. Latham during the past week. Mrs. Adeline Morris is on the sick list at this writing. Ivy Hill and family are spend ing a few days in Salisbury. Albert Loftin of Jackson Hill spent Sunday with his brother Hoke Loftin. Miss Maud Wosley returned home during the past week after several days in Montgomery Co. Gilbert Tucker spent Sunday in Montgomery County. Mr. and Mrs. Linza Lewis of Thomasville are spending a few days with friends and relatives. The protracted meeting at Gravel Hill closed Friday. Three new members were added to th e church Rev. John Miller assist ed Rev. Henry Sheets in the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John Styres of Ashboro were pleasant visitors in our midst the past week.' A. B. Loftin is at home again. Much success to the Bulletin and its readers. Puer Agricola. Franklinville, N. C. Sept. 28th, 1907. Editor Bulletin: I want to correct an error that our correspondent made last week in regard to the ball game between the school boys and the cotton mill boys. Our correspon dent says that the school boys played a part of Lineberry's nine. This is a mistake as it wa3 the cotton, mill boys who had Lineberry's first nine pitch er to pitch the game for them and they also had some excellent players from Proximity. We were very sorry the mill boys pitcher could not pitch the game as he is known as one of the best in the State. The school boys were unable to induce the mill boys to play the fifth inning or the result would have been different as the mil boys' Line berry pitcher left them at the end of the fourth inning. The school boys will be glad to meet them again on the dia mond as soon as the mill boys get their new pitcher from J. Lynn & Co. which they ordered immediately after the last game. Get out from under your toad stools boys and come along. THE DRXJGr. (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. ASHEBORO DRUG CO. J. D. SIMPSON, Manager. Offer Extraordinary For 25 cents cash we will send you the Bulletin tiU January 1st 1908. This offer is extended to all who pay up all arrears and to all new sub scribers. Now is the time to send the Bulletin to your friends in the west and other counties in the State. The reduced price will be withdrawn Oct. 15th. VJ Letter to C. C. Cranford. Ashboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Here's the differ ence between two pure paints; one strong the other weak. C. P. Hanger, Staunton, Va., painted two new houses, the houses exactly alike: one another pure paint, the other Devoe. Devoe cost a quarter less for paint and labor. People generally are paying twice-over for paint. Yours truly. 9 F. W. DEVOE & CO P. S. McCrary-Redding Hdw Co. sell our paint. u 1 if- ARMFIELI) 6i IAUOIII-IN, REAL ESTATF. DEALERS. IIksidknck Lots in Sizkh and Teums to Suit Purchasers. i THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College. Regular Courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor 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 in dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15. The fall term opens September 18, 1907. For catalogue and other information, address, J. I. FOUST President, GREENSBORO, N. C. of New York, and : iss Julia are expect- I this week and will ; who have 1 ests oi Mrs W. Mr. H. .:,on tiaie leu r rmay iUl a Mrn .'.! - j and Eva I then-; on ir. for a Indian- He will Teachers' Examination. In accordance with tn"e public at his! school aw of the State, I will ower rive a free public examination 11 white teachers in the coun ty desirin" certificates on Thurs- with relatives k and Chicagc '. the Jamestown Exposition . . .had rtajran ot jaeKson , t0. v.naav ! near Liberty. -.Ouo-rravm anu v.iu give ein.i- io: u eensbovo jiiie k lias purchased an Edison iotrranh and will $?ive enter- eturned. to j to :!-!-, S. (.'. last rtt Vrrd with I ('a-v' Oct. 10th 1907, in the court j house at Ashboro. The examina-vv-,-)-, j tion will begin promptly at 10 On w t'L:ie. :V. lUiYcniirO k, ! o'clock, and all applicants are church ; urged to be present at that hour in order to finish the work as i;rxts through his neighbor- l'-n au ir.ie sern :-oou. n at were everai i n ' ; ;'ts d.iV-1 ":1 oiored teacners will please saven were iconic on Saturday, the "12th. c:1.. i If there are any teachers in 'i-l. t, l-i f fVin-fo1- ! 111.2 I" '' at the! received into the chu UCu, jaga? DUr;4eys aria ivuss iuia i vac iuuihy ucou iii lu taivc tnc W - L. J.V.-J. 1 A i &, J. A U J M. MILLINERY DISPLAY. Saturday, Oct. 5, The ladies of the town and county are invited to at tend. Respectfully, Mrs. E. T. Blair. aufhtonnm i-naay evening, 11th. The program will be pub-! Luther were happil ,ed next week. A business meeting of the; S-ninr Epworth League wi!i be! heid in the M. E. Church Friday ! 'vf-ninf Oct. 4th, at 7:30 o'ciock. ; A lull attendance is uesireu valuation o last Sunday. ve wisn tnem , much joy and a happy life. To Organise Bu?ines3 ?lens Associaiicn. A call has been issued for a fimass meeting of the merchants, j ; manufacterers and business men j teacber'r, certificate, opportunity for the c:ne will be given on the 11th and 12th. Very truly yours, E. J. Coltrane, County Superintendent. T .'i t vpar thi tOwnshi Was $500,754.00 this of AsheborO to meet in the lodge Have You An Hour To Spend Each Day? year it is S730.413.00 an increase I hall, ' Lexington Grocery build- j If so. write to the Circulation of $223o59.00. ling, Wednesday evening, Oct. i Tcjartrnent of The Philadelphia ......V OAaf-S nVWk The nhiPr-t .of! 1 ' t uactuKipum, teiuuu in v. e nope to pnonsn iitAi ween. - - a i;ib!e showing the taxable the meeting is the organization His Dear Old Mother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty three years old, thrives on Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Brunson, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels string and sleeps well." That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy re sults follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthned by them. Guaranteed also for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Ashboro Drug Co. Standard Drug Co. 50c. G. G. Hendricks & Company's One Price Cash Store Leads all dealers in quality, style and prices in 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. HATS property in Randolph county by j of a Business Men s Association townships and the increased , fof the pUip0se cf advancing valuation over 190G. j business inter(;sts of Ashe- i.'ev. Dr. V. Vv. Bays was thejboro tfU'.-st oi Rev. u. Richardson j Let everv one interested in rtnery Wav "wherf he j the future of Ashboro attend the wiil preach and deliver a lecture j meeting. Friday night. j ,, ,. , , ,,1.11 Mrs. T. J. Hoover and daugh- It found practical the old; Minnie and Sue, iTf' for lans U.nedertothered. ; comiiiiLLee nas oeen ipijuim-ca - to look after the matter. before returning. what paper you read this offer. You will receive a handsome book of advice l hat will tell you ho a t ) malic more money for a little vo:k you can perform easier than anything you ever tried be fore in your life. You can verify this statement for the price of a postal card Do It Now. HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY YOUNG PEOPLE Fourth Quarterly Meeting. Ash boro Circuit. The official brethren of Ash boro circuit will please remember, that the last quarterly meeting of this chai-ge will be held at Ashboro (in the M. E. church) on Monday Oct. 7th at 10 o'clock a. m. The Presiding Elder, Dr. S. B. Turrentine will nreach at Central Falls the first Sunday evening at 3:30 p. m. and at Worthville at night. Let all come to the quarterly meeting at Ashboro. R. L. Melton, P. C. The celc orated John B. Stetson hat No. 1 quality, at $3.50, while others charge $4.50, other grades in proportion. A beautiful line of RJfJGS Children's suits, men's rain coats, men's and boys pants, Infact everjthing 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 yju will find a good place for your horses 0 .5JS - 5T3?SO The North Carolina Branch of Missionary church is We earnestly request all youne persons, no matter wmon'i- TtVv.o rrn Micoinnnrv how limited their means or education, who wish to the Women S r Oreign lVllSSlOndry obtain a thorough business training and good posi- ' SocietV Of the M. P. tion, io write uy tirst mail lor our great nau-rata . ... - r,"k offer. Success, independence and probable fortune holding 3. meeting in ASnDOrO are euarantoetl. Don'tdelay. Writetoday. ! tViia wool fhe Ga..Al.- Business College, Macon, Ga. ullb ween.. FOR mi 0(Xr EASY SUAVE TRY J. II. KIVETT "WHITE BARBER Wood & Moring's Shoe Specials ys WMJL r i v 1 a. X Mr SHOES FOR MEN are constantly worn by our leading citi zens who long ago demon stratea mat they were unsurpassed lor service and comtort. We are showing a full stock of King Qual ity Oxfords that LTl THtKlOtOf SHOU' WjW meet every requirement of Style, Fit, Finish, Comfort and Durability. Always give perfect satisfaction. Wood & Moring. KHOOOK00000- LEWIS & WINSLOW HARDWARE CO. If you need A BUGGY, WAGON, PLOW, RANGE OK V: HAKDVVAKH;, Or anything in the HARDWARE LINE, WE are the people you are looking- for. We carry in stock the HIGH POINT BUGGY. The best brand of STOVES on the market. : Lewis & Winsiow Hdw. Co. CX00K0MX00 r NSS.xHsaJilNHVSSfiiNlBSaNJfSSJSB' SPOON & REDDING KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE Heavy and Fancy Groceres. And will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Quality considered. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN. 5 mt i wi c n i t 'I 1 B GENT S8.50 PUHCTURE-PROOF TIRES ? " Iteyular Prioo t To Introtluco We Will Sell You 3k Sample Pssf fan Only IS ALL IT WILL COST YOU to write for our big FKKK BICYCLE catalogue showing the most complete line of high-rrade BICYCLES. TIKES and SUN'DKIES at I-RICKS BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. DO NOT BUY A BIO YGLE or on any kind of terms, until you have received our complete Free C:t; lofrueg illustrating and describing every kind of high-grade and low-grcrie bicvcles, old patterns and latest models, and learn ot our remarkaltle MS W PRICES and wonderful new offers made possible by selling from f or- direct to rider with no middlemen's profits. WE SHIP OH APPROVAL without a cent deposit, PaytheFrUtfi allow 10 Days Free Trial and make other liberal terms vhidi i 9 cur house in the world will do. You will learn everything and get muwh valu- We need a Mdm Amnt in everv town and can offer an opnort 1::.:' 1 to make money to suitable young men who apply at once. JV II NAILS. TACKS VOR GLASS l" WON'T LET U OUT THE AIR .00 (CASH WITH ORDER $4.65) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. Result of is vears exoerience in tire making. No dander from THORNS. CAC TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can . . - . . -. . . a 1 De vuicamzea use any otuer inc. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over Seventy-five Thousand pairs sold last year. ma Mr I TIT I ! 1 m 9L -II II Notice the thick robber treiit A" and puncture atrip and "li," also rim strip :?' to prevent rim cutting. Thi tire will outlast any other make SOFT, ELASTIC anl KASr BIDING. irt e-ff r. CfOTfl ar . tji-a ; .11 !-:. It is livelv and easy ridinir. verv durable and lined in;d- wi- h a special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punct::ves wi'hout allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers statin that their tires haveonly been pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more thsn an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers of thin, special!;. rwf pprcd fabric on the tread. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on aspl.a.t ar soft roads is overcome by the patent "Basket Weave'.' tread which prevents all air from bcin ane"Ted out between the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular price of t!--- iir.-s is so per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special factory price to the riJ-: of o"lv $4 80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship CO.D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examiuea anaiouna uiot sinciiy as rcpresemeo. "c will allow a rash discount of 5 per cent tnereDy mating tnc price .i3 per pair) it yon 1 , . . .r i . ,inniTD wA -nrUc. frtiic Advertisement- We will slso send nr-r t 'iijiua auv. - , , elated brass hand pump and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these me'al rmicture closers to be used in case of intentional knife cuts or heavy gashes). Tires to be returnt;! at LK expense if for any reason tney arc not 5ausiu-y We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your rosfrr.af? -Banker Express or Freight Agent or the Editor of this paper about us. If you orer a pair . : fhese tires, vou will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer p;.d U.- -finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well ple-isc.t . that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order. W e wan,, you to send us a sm.-.li ...v.. 1 order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. -mm ,..,. built-up-wheels, saddles, pedals, parts and repairs. GO ASTER' tifSAKESf everything in the bicycle line are sold by us at half the u prices charged by dealers arid repair men. Write for our big SUND K Y catalogue. nn , Mf M'SIT- but write us a postal today. DO NOT THINK. OF BOYKr. , DO e B Virif f bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new - I T-onderful oflers we are making. It cnly costs a postal to learn everything. Write it MOW. mm QY0L1 OOUPANY, Dept. ftJL" CHICAGO, ILL
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