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t 1 - X l I? V.- Mr. ana Mrs. Newton Allen and son, Master Nolan, are at tending the camp meeting at Love Joy. Miss Doeia Williams who has ! ueen seriously Hi is improving. Misses Myrtle King, Myrth &eueli1iand Coney Trogdon of Michfield were the guests of ivuss jewel Allen recently :al and personal. xi-. - B. McCain is seriously Mi:-sEva Randall spent Sun :u i.- xionie in Aberdeen. ii. C. Rush was at Aber m ei Sunday. vitrxHcy R. x Turner was in ::h v imcannon of Greensboro s rcie on business Saturday. Pearl Prichard is on the n-ii mis week. 1 Eana Laughlin spent Sun-.- i.i ruinaleman" lev. and Mrs. C. A. Wood nr to Greensboro Mondav, re naijr luesday. ilos Sallie and Margaret Slack (l .. Aoc were here shopping i il. Sutton of Candor was a I k ...:ws visitor in town Wednes- --iiy- Robt. Eikin of Franklin- h visiting- her parents here r i i . v.'ceK. Mr. find Mrs. R. W. Frazier ;' i'roy attended the funeral of :i . V. B. Burns here Saturday. A Bible class has been organ i ;e : .vid vill m:eet at the home oi -Ii' ) Hal Worth this afternoon V'oodruff Farlow of Ether was a oiisiness visitor in town V.! til Free has moved into his new residence on C: St xvir. and i jpcT.L jsaiuruay Seagrove. l-s. Thad Ferree and Sunday at Icev. C. A. Wocd will preach ac Ufch Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Cephas Bowman has moved his family into the residence recently vacated by P. A. Mendenhall. Miss Ida Lowe has reopened her sewing rooms after several weeks vacation. White returned to .r.nity Wednesday after visiting elatives here several days. E. Kephart went to Wednesday as a dele- C. T. U. conven- Kohelsvilie PUBLIC SPEAKING. The Republican candidates for the Legislative and various coun ty offices will address the citi zens of Randolph County, at the following times and places. Kamseur Thursday night Oct. 8th. Cedar Falls school house Fri- Mrs. N. J. I lO Wr? PVTY1 ill"- o r, rl day night Oct. 9th. uctugiuer miss Jcta visited rela tives at Enterprise last week. Some of the people of this sec tion attended meeting at Union Grove Sunday. Mrs. Lee Frye of Ashboro spent part of last week with relatives in this community. The protracted meeting at New Hope closed Friday night. Dr. D. J. Johnson of Seagrove 1 was a visitor at S. N. Allen's Sunday. A number of our young peonle are planning to attend the meet ing at Macedonia Sunday. Baxter Presneil is attending the meeting at Love Joy. .Mr. Ed Tucker spent Sunday night at Mc Tucker's. Ralph. People are busy gathering their corn this week and corn shuckmgs are all the go. Several of the people from this community attended preaching at Union Grove Sunday. Millard Humble took a busi ness trip to Moore county last week. Mrs. Dennis Richardson spent Sunday at John Richardson, Ehvood Johnson of Moore county passed through this com munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Maness and little son Hall of Pisgah visited at W. B. Humbles Saturday i night and Sunday. Miss Roselle Luck will spend t hewinter in Hikh Point Rocky Ridge, Cedar Grove township, Mondav night, Oct. 12th, at 7:30. Gray's Chapel, Franklinville Township, Wednesday night Oct 14th, at 7:30. Flint Hill, Back Creek town ship, Friday night, Oct. 16th, at 7:30. Wilson Hill's store, New Hope township, Monday night, Oct. 19th, at 7:30. High Pine, Union township, Tuesday night, Oct. 20th, at 7:30 Dewey, Wednesday, Oct. 21st, at 1. P. M. Flint Spring school house, Richland Township Wednesday night, Oct: 21st. at 7:30. Mt Olivet Academy, Brower Township, Thursday night, Oct. 22nd, at 7:30. Hinshaw's school house, Cole ridge township, Monday night, Oct. 26th, at 7:30. Pleasant Grove school house, Pleasant Grove township, Tues day night, Oct. 27th, at 7.30. Shilok Academy, Wednesds night, Oct. 28 th, at 7:30. Everybody is invited to attend these speakings and hear the issues fairly discussed. G. G. Hendricks, Chm. Seth. W. Laughlin, Sec. Would Mortgage the Farih. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores I ever saw: one on my hand and one on my leg-. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I had to ;s Ufitrude tree who i mortcraee tne larm x.o gee i -OX XH h ?f ?er I Onlv 25e. at Ashbr ro arug t-tore qn.-,,i.,,.. or; !? Cc Window Worthviiie Osborne and Had Seven Gallons Left. Public SpskinS. Mr. L. D. Mendenhall and oth ers will address the citizens at the following times and places. . Cen er School Haise, Rich land township, Tuesday night Oct, 20th, at 7:30. Brower school house, Brower township. Wednesday night, Oct. 21st, at 7:30. Pleasant Grove school house. Pleasant Grove Township, Fri day night, Oct. 22d, at 7:30. Middletcn Ridge school house, Grant Township, Fri-Jav rht Oct. 23d, at 7.30. " A!1 pc-ons, without regard Lo Political affiliation, are invited to came ou and hear the issues of the Campaign honestly and fair- Messrs Leachman & Edelin, ly a,scussed Grafton, W Va, had been sellin i C ; le Kerns passed 'k : ': A.-.;oi ixi Monday en ; :;v:e to I;.: ham to attend the cor.iervcv.ry of music. j-ll-.-c- Erda Hayes and Lola p.; 1 oj Pandleman attended the c.ri at the Auditorium Dr. hi. L. Fox came, down f uiu Guilford College in his auto Friday lo. visit his brother, 0. R. Rev. Dr. Turrentine presiding (kbr of Greensboro district, 1 reached at the M. E. church .... .;.. .,;,,., Prof. E. L. Moffitt, president of ;.,:) College, spent some time here the first of the week, re :. to Elon Wednesday. J. hi. Hurley has moved from Ce-:i ralfalls to Troy. Randolph, has lost a good citizen and Mcnt-V'-ii-y has gained one. F.ldf r Jas. Jordan of Franklin viho came up Fridayfrom Mont-g-.-:v:2i-y where he had been en-ga?-3d" in a successful revival i a pauit, which they thought well of; and this had occurred. They had sold a customer 18 gallons of it to paint his house. A few years later, they sold the same man Devoe lead-and-zinc the same number of gallons to paint tne same house. He nacl 7 gallons left. The point of the tale is: II gallons Devoe paints an 18-gal-lon house. s Of course, that isn't all. Why does 11 gallons Devoe go as far as 18 gallons of other paint? Because it is all paint, all true, no sham, and full meas ure. But that isn't all. Devoe lasts longer. No, no; you haven't got to wait ten years to find that out. Ten thousand people know j t;n6r it. They think a heap oi JJevoe. There's no difficulty in showing our townspeople what to expect of Devoe. $10 will paint a 315 house; and the paint'li last Uvice as long. The many friends of Prof. E. J. Coitrane, county supt. of schools, will be glad to know that he is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. j goou uuuicntc aucuueu me concert given at the Academy Thursday night by a class from the Oxford orphanage. The net cash turned over to the orphan age fund was $81.50. O. G. HENDRICKS, Chm. Rarnseur. R. F. D. 1. It is very dry in this section. Corn shuckings are all the go now. The protracted meeting closed at Plearant Ridge Thursday night. L. B. Macon a prominent far mer and highly esteemed citizen died at his home near this place Saturday morning after a linger ing illness The remains were placed in the cemetery at this place Sunday at two o'clock. lie was .respected at home ana abroad. The people of Ramseur say in answer to the question in the Bulletin last week that Mr. C got the $25. This shows wheth er or not theDemocratic party is clean Doesn't it? The big Boss also made a statement clay, so we hear on; one of his merry-go-rounds Bull dozing speeches. That no white man would vote the Republican ticket. A large crowd will be at Ram seur Thursday night to hear the county candidates, also lion. i. E. Holton who will address the voters of the county in general. Several of the people from this section attended meeting at Union Grove Sunday. HE WAS ENRAGED. (Contributed to the Bulletin.) And behold certain soothsay ers and astrologers, even Reece the mighty gusher from the land lying to the South round about Troy, Overman from Salisbury, the city where much grog is kept, Simmons, the arch ballot box juggler, Bickett, Kitchin, Spence from Carthage, Page the distributor of many pumpkin seeds, Kelly, the verdant lawyer from Bull Durham, the home of the American Tobacco Trust and certain magicians also, Romulus, the pompoctour, Thomas, John, Stephen and Frank who keepeth the swag, went fourth harang ing the people and to persuade them and perchance tempt them by the sight of the goodly pile of shining shekels kept by him who holdeth the county's purse strings, even Frank the noted setter. But the people went not to hear, neither would they be tempted with the shining gold, and certain messengers were sent to convey the news to the Big Boss, surnamed Hammer, who when he had heard how his "subjects" had behaved so un seemly rose up and stamped the ground, gnashed his teeth, rent his clothes, tox-e his hair and cov ered his carcass with sackcloth and rolled in ashes, savin o- 7 O "Curs-ed is this people whom I have held under my galling yoke for many generations. Some hated Rads even Tige, Charley and the Professor hath done this tning they it is who hath open ed the eyes of the people ana turned them away from me." And he forthwith called his wise men together even his underlings in that upper room over Spoon & Recklings store and took council with them how that the hated Rads might be wiped from the face of the earth, and when they made known unto him that free lunch was being served across the Uwharrie in the village call ed Farmer and that a multitude of women and children would be there because cf the feast and when they besaught hirn to go ahio, he said unto them, "Saddle me an a-;.' 'and they saddled IIIM. Aad when he was come to the feast arhor his wrath was kindl ed within him because the worn en and children were ! to the number of men as ten to one, and being exceeding wroth he mounted a stump in their midst and rebuked them saying: Oh generation of vagabonds and carpet baggers, why have ye left me and will not hearken to ray voice? Do ye not know that I have power to make or unmake you with a wave of my powerful hand? Know ye not that no WHITE man can vote the Re publican ticket? Know ye not that if th-3 Rads gain the elec tion that niggers will be put in office and that at the county seat one of Ethiopian descent will sit in the judgment "seat now filled even by my Sherman, the learn ed judge late of Cedar Grove? And till far toward the going down of the sun foamed he, pouring out the vials of his wrath upon the hated Rads, but the people only laughed him to scorn. X. Pounder. 4 GRAND RALLIES 4 Four Grand Rallies and Basket Picnics will be held at the following times and places: October, 10 Why Not Richland Township Noah Skeen Place Tabernacle Township Glenola v New Market Township Asheboro 17 24 31 On these occasions Eminent Speakers of State wide reputation, together wdth the legislative and county candidates will address the citizens on the political issues of the campaign. Let everybody come out to these rallies and spend a day in social enjoyment. Bring your wives and children and sweethearts. COME and bring well filled baskets SETH. W. LAUOHLIN G. G. HENDRICKS, Secretary, Chairman. ONLY PURE DRUGS KEPT and PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED by OUR Registered Pharmacist, N. F. MARSH - Toilet and Other Articles For People of Exacting Tastes i In Perfumery, Face Cream, Powders, we f have Hudnet's, Colgate's, Woodworth's and other standard brands a complete line of tooth J brushes and fine stationary. Don't forget our f line of SILVER WARE and CHINA Necessities for the home and handsome as gifts. I Fine Candies Always Fresh. Our fountain continually flows with tne J best of cold drinks. I IN SEASON, ICE CREAM EVERY DAY.. ASHEBORO DRUG CO. 1 l ! THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Maintained by the State for the Education of the Women of North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Speeial Courses offered in Teacher Training, Music, Manual Arts and Domestic Science and in the Commercial Department. Free Tuition to those who agree to teach the schools of North Carolina. Board, laundry, tuition and all other expenses, including use of text books, $170.00 a year. For free-tuition students, $125.00 a year. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. The capacity of the dormitories is limited. Fall Session begin September 15, 1908. For catalogue and other information address J. Ic FOUST, PRSIDKNT GREENSBORO, N. C. Wood & Moring's Shoe Specials. LEWIS S W1NSL0W HARDWARE CO. Tti n q been at T. B. Burns died a her home in High Point and the re mains wer brought here Saturday eve-ran;? and interred in the Mel I -odist cemetery. Mrs. Burns vn a resident of Asheboro for ;a-: y years and has many rela tive.; and friends here. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, says: "The good Electric oic-; ' , f ; ters have done is worth more ecj to h?s nome at Brown than five hundred dollars to me. i - I spent much money doctoring j FOR SALE. for a bad case of stomach trouble j Thirty.tw0 acres of land with. to little purpose. I then trietJ I n the city of Randleman, N. C. H.leetr5ft Hittersa anr tnev cuieu me. and NOTICE! Having Qualified as Adminis tratrix on the estate of James F. Craven, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the su perior Court of Randolph County. i shad sell at public auction to i ' f -TTJf T- WOMEN 3 .yVAVae ifx" mm -SI lESKOEOFSHOEvlUJ If you need A MOWING MACHINE, BUGGY, WAG- ION, PLOW, KAJNUU OR STOVE, BUILDERS " HARD , WARE, 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 & Winslow Hdw. Co. 1 -i ai i j r ? i rr i tvvii siiiwv rs wirn i "Jul- 1 now take them as a to, dwelling newiy painted, g0cd they keep me strong and orcherd and other imorove- well." SfR. at Ashboro drug ,u,.;,i t,., - f H iS. , i.-l .r" I I J I i I I ; I . ;v I ) ( I Standard drug Co. COi, st?a he people of Richland, Grant Union townships should go to here Hon. Zeb Vance er at Why Not Saturday. Vvaiser is our candidate for : a;s in the 7th, district and ;e of the best speakers in the At The Auditorium. The managers of the Lyceum course were extremely fortunate in securini? the Temple Quartet Company for the initial attrac tion this season. ' This celebrated company appeared at the audi torium Monday n'ght and for two hours delighted the audience with the best entertainment ever given in this city. Every num ber on the regular program vas encored and was responded to with something still better. If the management can keep up to th;- quality of this first attrac tioih the people of Ashboro should give liberal patronage. FARM FOR SALE. On little river at head of J. J. Lucas' Mill pond, Union town chip. 120 acres, 30 acres cleared large pasture land enclosed with wire fence; dwelling house, barn and putbuildings. Applv to S. E. Trogdon. Seagrove, No. 2. Poplar Ridge. Mrs. Annie Spencer and Mrs. Mary Skeen are visiting Mr. Jessie Skeen of Providence. A large crowd attended the revival meeting at Mt. Pleasant Sunday. Miss Knt Davidson of Carth age, will arrive Tuesday to visit her sister Mrs. Thos. A Spencer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Rush and children are visiting in this vi cinity. Success to the Bulletin and its readers. Bray has return-! the highest bidder for Cash, on the 31st day of October, 1908, the following personal property, towit: Two Cows, one yearling Calx, Ten Sheep, Five Hogs, some Wheat, and Corn, 1 one horse Wagon, Household and Kitchin furniture and other ar ticle's too tedious, to mention. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or be fore tne 31st day of October 1909 or this notice will, be plead ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make imme diate settlement. This 1st day of Oct. 1908. Mrs. I. F. Maness. carry larm. Apply to J. F. or B. C. Ror.th. Randleman, N. C. Route 2. Ashboro, R.F. D. 2. iarmers are busy preparing to sow wheat." The health of this community is very good at present. Mr. and Mrs. B. Robbins from near Ashboro visited at W. H. Rich's Sunday. Back Creek and Flint Hill ball teams crossed bats on the form ers diamond Saturday the score being 5 and 3 in favor of the Flint Hill boys. Rev. Fred Deweerd is conduct ing a tent meeting at Sawyers vilie. He is an able preacher and'no doubt he will meet with great success in this meeting. The people of this community forgot to attend the great demo crat rally held at Ashboro Wed nesday. ' L. D. Mendenhall of Randle man was in the city Saturday. A Healthly Family. "Our whole family has enjoy ed good health since we began using- Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Barlet, of Rural Route 1, Guil ford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a gentle way that does you good 25c. at Ash boro drug store. Standard drug Co. 0. C. McAlister has moved his household effects to Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. McAlister have been making . Fayetteville their home for several months. fr if! 4 1 mm - I ii SHOES FOR MEN THE SHOE FOR YOU King Quality shoes are famous for their uniform wearing qual ities. They never disappoint, for each pair is made to conform to the same high standard before leaving the factory. You can al ways rely on them. King Qual ity shoes require no "breaking in." They fit your feet when first put on and retain their natural shape indefinitely. Try the King Quality shoe. It is the shoe for you. l ms season s patterns are pleasing in everv respect. See them before purchasing your oprmg snoes. WOOD & MORING mm. SPOON & REDDING n KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE oyJ endiy see tha ,onal cf Heavy and Fancy GrocCnS. n a.sJ And will sell as cheap as the cheapest? Quality considered. 1 G( GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN TOWN, t G. G. HENDRICKS & CO. Are Now Receiving The Most Complete . FALL AND WINTER Line Of Ladies' Jackets, Mens and Boys clothing, SHOES I I I HATS CAPS Krv b o UJ () It E s P 3 U O uJ O I O J UJ - r 5 2 1 i Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Of The Newest and Latest Up-to-date Styles Also A Complete Line of GROCERIES And In Fact Every Thing Usually Kept In A General Store. Dont Fail To See OUR Stock Bef or Buying. FOR WE KNOW THAT YOU CAN SAVE ' MONEY BY BUYING FROM US. Remember We Have one price to Every Body. The Rich and Poor PAY THE SAME TO US. Q. Q. Hendricks & Company. The Bulletin Is Now 15 cents til November 15th 4 " 1 1 V 1 '4 r i 1 )
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