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A nnouncennent Having just opeued a stock of GROCERIES and NOTIONS in the building on Depot St. for merly occupied by W. W. Jones, THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. It is our purpose to keep on hand a full supply of Fresh Heavy and Fancy Groceries and to sell as cheap as the cheapest and IN TOWN TO DELIVER GOODS PROMPTLY.. We Solicit Your Patronage Yours for best service. A. O erree, Asheboro N. O. Hoovers Grove. Neither J. M. McDowell nor Jim Lackey are improving much. Charles Lackey visited Mrs. J. A. Ridge Friday. Mrs. Malissa Ridge visited Miss Cardelia Ridge, Friday. Stanley Ridge has the mumps but is getting better. People are getting through pul ling fodder in this neighborhood. A. L. Ridge and wife have been visiting his mother over on Uwharrie this week. Mrs. Nellie Trotter visited Mrs. J. A. Ridge, Friday even ing. Chas. Ingram and Mr. Raley Tysinger moved from Randleman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mina McDowell have a sweet little girl, a late ar rival at their house. Henry Ridge is on the sick list this week we are sorry to learn. ! America's Greatest .Weekly, THE TOLEDO BLADE TOLEDO, 0. The Best Known Newspaper in the United States. Circulation 2oo,coo Mrs. J. M. Harris and Miss Cardelia Ridge visited Mr. Bur rell Ridge, Monday. Miss Ardwelder Hoover of So phia is visiting her cousin, Miss Sallie Lackey this week on Uw harrie. A. L. Ridge and family moved ed to Asheboro Saturday. Mrs. Victoria Ridge and Miss Cardelia Ridge visited Mr. J. !M. McDowell, Wednesday. High Pine. The people in this community are about through pulling fodder and rain is needed very badly. Mrs. John Merrill visited Mrs. Lewis Vuncannon, Sunday night. Several people of this commun ity attended the meeting at Flag Spring Sunday, and report a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parks visi ted their son R. 0. Parks, Sun day. Sunday School at High Pine is progressing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parks visi ted Mr. Lewis Vuncannon Sun day. It seems that the West Randle man correspondent is taking another doze. Jesse Freeman of Danville, Va. is expected home soon. Willard Merrell got his foot badly mashed with a crosstie. What has become of the South e r n Randolph correspondent! Please remind him that the Bul letin is still published Would like to hear from Richland again. The seventy-fourth year of its existance finds the Toledo Blade more popular than at any time in its career. It is now re,d each week by more than a million people. Its field is not circum scribed by State bound ries but it involves the length and breadth of the United States giving it an unquestionable right of claiming to be the greatest national week ly newspaper in the country. The Weekly Blade is distinctly a family newspaper. The one object of its publishers has al ways been to make it fit for the American home, for the fireside, and of interest to every mem ber of the family. To fulfill this purpose it is kept clean and wholesome. The news of the world is handled in a comprehen sive manner, and the various de partments of theBlado are edited with painstaking care. The house hold page is a delight to the wo men and children; current af fairs are treated editorially with out predjudice; the aerial stories are selected with the idea of pleasing the greatest number of fiction lovers; the question bu reau is a scrap-book of informa tion; the Farmstead columns are conducted with the purpose of giving the patrons a medium fori the exchange of ideas and infor mation on farm topics. No de partment is neglected, but every feature is taken care of with the idea of making the Blade worth worth many times the price of subscription one dollar a year. Sample copies mailed free. Address, THE BLADE. Toledo, Ohio Seagrove R. F. D. 1. Farmers are taking care of their fodder this week. H. T. Wilson and family, R. Cole and family, D. C. Cox and family and J. M. Smith and fam ily and Misses Hassie and Millie Davis attended tent meeting down on the plank road Sunday. Miss Flora Cox left Saturday for High Point where she will visit relations. The prayer meeting at H. T. Wilson's Saturday night was very much enjoyed by all present. Edsill Way and Sidney Bean went to Asheboro Saturday to visit relations and friends. Artemus Garner and Lura Brower went to Maple Springs Sunday and report a fine time. Mrs. Will Macon and children, Thomas Hancock and wife visit ed at M. M. Davis's Sunday. W. C. Davis and family visit ed his brother Frank Davis of Browers Mill Sunday. Elliott Way and family of Browns, visited at H. F. Way's Saturday night and Sunday. E. R. Yow has added a great deal to the looks ot h i s house. When he srets it comnleted it will lbe one Qf the most beautiful homes m this section. Thomas Williamson lost a $40 mncn cow, last week. Daniel Puntney left Monday tor a hospital lor treatment. R. L. Allbright and family vis ited E. Lowdermilk Sunday. A young son came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Richardson for a boarding place and as he seems to like the situation pretty well he has decided to stay there tor a while. Robert Dunn of Steeds, R. F. D. No. 1, visited Mr. Coy Comer recently. Notice! Having qualified as executor to the last will and testament of D. Reid Parker, deceased, I here by notify all persons holding claims of said deceased, to pre sent to the undersigned for pay ment on or before, Sept. 1st 1910 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. Sept. 1st, 1909. N. C. English, Executor. "Silver Plate jhat Wears" . Those who seek perfec tion in silverware in variably choose forks, sDoons and fancy serv ing pieces stamped with the renowned traae maris. 1847 ROGERS BROS.te In quality and beauty of design, this wen known silver is unsur passed. Its remark able durability has won ft the popular title "Silver Plate that Wears." Sold by leading dealers every where. Send for catalogue "C-L" showing , all designs. , , MERIDEN BRITANNIA CO.. (International Silver Co.i Successor.) MERIDEN. CONN. Ramseur. Mrs. Mary Kimry and Miss Annie Kimry, went to Greens boro Saturday. Miss Dora Moore and Mr. George Deaton were joined to gather in holy wedlock Septem ber 8th. John Woosley, Eugene Marley Sam Black let last week to en ter Guilford College. A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stout, recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Watkins of Greensboro, came down Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watkins. Rossie Pugh moved to his new house near the railroad recently. Dacton Scott left Monday for Elon College. Revs. Bynum and King are conducting a series of meetings in. the Baptist church. John Parks made a trip to the mountains last week, Mrs. D. U. Siler of Coleridge is visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. W. Caddell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Holliday of near Franklinsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Web ster. J. B. Gunter, of Jonesboro was on our streets Monday. Celia Staley, wife of George Staly and one of the most highly respected colored women of Ram seur, died at her home near Ram seur Sept. 9th. Her daughter, Rilah Lineberry, who was also highly esteemed passed away on September 11th, John and Henry Staley of Washington, D. C, came down and did all in their power for the comfort of their mother and sister. JOHN SOPfiER'S THE JEW STORE We hereby announce to the people of Asheboro and surrounding county, that we Have Received Our Complete Line of LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, Consisting of Ladies Skirts and Waists, Black Murin and Hetherbloom Underskirts, Silk Net Waists, Ladies Underwear, Aprons, Wrappers Hundreds of OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN MENS LINE: We just received our new stock of CLOTHING " HATS " SHOES We Have 450 Single Pants, In Mens' Underwear WE LEAD! Top Shirts of All Kinds From 25c to 75c worth double. We have a big assortment of Baby Caps, Girls and Boys Hats and Caps. We hereby quote a few of our prices: Ladies silk net waist sells everywhere for $4.00 our price $2.75 In skirts we have the newest and latest creations of the manufacturer. An exceptional bargain in ladies linen waist, handsomely embroideried latest style for 79C. SPECIAL, BOYS' PANTS 39c. We made a purchase of 300 pairs of knee pants worth 59, 75 and 89c a pair. The maker had a lot of short lengths of cloth on hand and made them up for us at about the bare cost of material and workmanship. Your boy will need an extra supply of pants for school and here is your chance to secure them at the lowest price ever quoted for such qualities, 39C. take your choice. Boys Waists 15c worth 25c. Steeds. People are about done pulling fodder. Mr. Ernest Freeman and Jas per Tucker, of Ether were visi tors at Mr. Ira Freeman's, Sun day. Mr. Cleveland Hancock and Miss Sarah Spivey were married last Saturday evening. Mr. R. R. Auman is doing a good business in the chicken and egg trade. We like to see our farmers getting good prices for their chickens and eggs. Our R. F. D. man has been trading mules again. We hope he made a good swop this time. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Freeman, of Charlotte, have been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joins Fremian of Steec-s R. F. D. No. 1. . Mr. Alfred King of Star passed thrmh town with a drove of cat tle oaluiuay. Remember The Place. John Sopher's Asheboro N. C. THE JEW STORE The Old P. O. Stand. O 1 a Egg FALL OPENING ANNOUNCE MENT NEXT WEEK. Any Time is Bliss Time Keep a box of Bliss Native Herbs on hand for all emergen ciesfor headache distress after eating biliousness con stipation r heumatis m blood disorders. Take a tablet once in a while just for "health's sake. 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