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: '"" "TV-Tifiiffii1i-vrf-ryr , , rr --- - - I BY J. E. Harden, CASH BUY R OF COUNTRY PRODUCE Asheboro, N. C, Sept. 15, 1914. EGGS, per doz , 25c CHICKENS, per lb 12 l-2c HENS, per lb 10 to 12c Ai o lrf R pnftH" Miss Maude Anderson of Albe iViartt.CL Icpui marie was the truest of Mi Tnn I . - O AllU Auman last Saturday and Sun day. . Mrs. W. C. Hammer, Miss Har nette Hammer, Mrs. Jennie Han cock and Miss Lillian Bunch spent a few days at Jackson Springs last week. Misses Catherine Burns and Lucile Scarboro left vesterdav morning for Greensboro where LOCAL AND PERSONAL Items Picked up on the Street and Elsewhere. Circus, Muscadines. Apple cider. Chinquapins. School; opens today. Fall renewals in order. Red lemonade and peanuts. Last call for corn on the cob. Dr. D.IK. Lockhart was the guest of relatives at Durham Sunday. ; Attorney H. SUICIDE NEAR TRINITY Known Reason for Act Brooding Over Loss of Mule Lee Briles, the 21-year-old son of John Briles, committed sui cide by shooting himself with a gun Friday night at his home five miles in the country from Trinity. It is stated that the young man was out hunting with -fmsvns-l 4-U i- J? J. -I ultimo mau aiiernoon ana seen DEEDS. they enter 'the sZZ,Xrf ed to be aU riht: but that he k lEoZZZMZ Co1" ,had been bruding over the loss of W. H. Steel to S. W. McDaniels, lots 6 and 7 in Steel property, $220. W. J. Armfield, Jr., to Margaret E. Pickard, 1-3 interest in town lot in Randleman, $20. Adam Hearn to Adie Chandler, 4 acres, $50. Jerry E. Russell to Jas. M. Chandler Vt, acre, consideration one new wagon bed, value $6. George Cagle to Ed. P. Webster 110 acres, $1 and their good will. M. Johnson to Monroe Craven, 17J , j, . . illbCiCOV 111 kJUlUUlGX 4X111 pw. Except for this no cause 13 j R. D. Harris to Sarah E. Loflin, Known ior tne deed, which pro-,io acres $500 lege lor the coming- term. " " , " "iUU1" vei i H t t x rt-r - "" picvc ui piupex- ii4 acres, $$uu. nev. J. B. OBriant of Randle- ty which was injured in an ac-' Monroe Craven to Fannie P. Cox, man, who has been assisting cident several days ago and had 114 acres, $1000. Rev. Mr. Bowman in a revival of ! Vc V,'llQ " I- J- Fuller to Marvin Thayer, i Charlotte ohnvnh oao 4-:Z u ' 7""?' , interest ir i Summer Hill tract, $400. the city last Friday on his way nome duced much excitement in the Miss Annie Moring returned i community where he lived and home last Friday from Caeihad manv friends. xienry, va., and Washington, D. C, where she has been spending several weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. W. F. Redding and sons, Masters Frank and Thomas, re turned home Friday night from Lynchburg, Va., where she has W. H. Loflin et al to , 158 acres, $550. A. B. Beasley and E. E. Menden hall to C. H. Christenberry, 20 2-3 acres, $310.95. Calvin Cox to J. A. Hayes, 200 School Onpns Thic Mnrnlnrr The Asheboro graded school, cEe.s'D$ Broadhurst to w. M. Riden- hour, 187 acres, $120. J. T. Bostick et al., to Arthur Mo been the guest of relatives for, opens this morning and the in dications are that the enroll mAni-will ha ovWl w?v, Collum, 1 acre, $100. tor an excellent year of school 1 182 1.2 acres $1,500 work. Prof. Teague and his! J W Burkhead, sheriff to w. J. Arm- able corps of assistants are in field, Jr., 1-3 interest m town lot in M. Robbins was a week. Beginning next Sunday night and .continuing throuo-h thp opening. Randleman, $25. W. C. Thayer to N. The teachers for the different 16 6-l0 acres, $150. M. Thayer, grades are: First Miss McCloud. a business visitor at Greensboro week the Friends will conduct a ' Second Miss Burgess. series of meetings here in the ' - J -.- uv, KJ J x,X.XO. iYX.ll- Friday ivactive ad in this issue of the ner Angel Cox- Bulletin. Wade Jones of High Point was "& tw ,re 7 guest of his father, W. W.r;:''TT1' . V Mrs. E. H. Bean, who has been spending several weeks with rel- the sue- Jones here Sunday R. C. Kelly and family left yes terday for Tennessee where they go to visit relatives. Friday for her home at Augus ta, Ga. Acompanying her wfs Miss Dora Bean. Third Miss Miller. Fourth Miss Parrish. Fifth Miss Phillips. Sixth Miss Fentriss. Seventh Miss Barnes, Eighth Miss Younts. Ninth Miss Lamb. ' Tenth Prof. Teague. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hedrick returned home Mondav nierht Mr. Jas. G. Mehegan is at from Linville Falls, and other fia wooV unrl TW11 T-o mt, i XT 4-U m x Ullj CIHCIWIUCU tilt r u,., : l, . XX'.; wcoif1" iriLU Delta Club at her home on Sun- lurn auuut inuisuaj. lima wuere mey nave Deea OOT Qlf0r,,m Cotrov offaWftr, Forty-two was enthusiastically Miss Laughlin Entertains Alpha Deltas. Miss Edna Laughlin delight fully entertained the Alpha This cool weather is said to be played at six tables, when scores L. D. Mendenhall, Jr., left this spending their honeymoon mornirig for Greensboro where; he will spend some time. holding back the tobacco crop. , were counted. It was found that Mrs M. L. Horney, of High takes hot sun and plenty of it Miss Nellie Spoon had made the Point, spent the week' end with t ripen the weed, according to highest and was given a lovely her sister. Mrs. Z. B. Rush. j several growers who seem to be box of stationery. ' ' , , 'afraid that the frost will catch I A delicious ice course was Mr. iush Lassiter who has it 'served. Besides the club mem- been confined a few days with. !b quite a number of Miss tonsihties is able to be out again. I VaiVVv hl&kfr ot Salisbury , hJ , friends enioved her r , t, n 4. j wt j 'arrived here last week and is tauu"s menas enjoy ea ner Carl B. ; Griffin returned Wed-;acti as relief clerk in thJ ; hospitality. neMia iiuiii vctMuiigtuu wuCl,;Lexinon Grocery company of-! he has been the guest of rela-jfice in the absence of Ed. L. Her-! ine- - .1 , 1 rick, who is away on his honey-i Revival at M. E. Church A series of meeting began at the M. E. church on last Sun day morning and the services are being well attended by the A. M. Wright of Randleman moon, was a business visitor here Mon-1 pav Havworth left Mondav day, making the Bulletin a pay- morning for the University of 'people of th town, regardless oc LcUi- 'iNortn Carolina, wnere ne win De denomination. The pastor Kev. Mr. A. E. Woodell leaves to-1 a student at the present term. j. E. Thompson, is being assited morrow for Greensboro where i The University opened last bv Dr. Charles W. Byrd, pastor he will snend some time witfi his! week with nearly 1000 students Qf west Market street church, on Edgar 'registered, the best attendance Greensboro, who is one of the Messrs. i Carl Page and Clar-iin the history of the institution' , ablest preachers in the Western ance Rush left Sunday morning! Tomorrow is the last day al-.North Carohna conference for Chicago, 111., going in an lowed by law for wearing straw , Dr Pyrd arrived Monday on Oakland clr hats. The weather has been , the 10 o'clock tram and conduct- !cool enough to run them in for ea tne monuay muium vitc, Onmo foW Hnvs nast. hut. thev are and will be in Asheboro over next Hueh Parks, Jr., to Bell West, 2 lots, $38.50. Hugh Parks, Jr., to G H Jones, 1 lots, $63.52. G. H. Jones to Bell West, 4 lots, $50. S. E. Nelson to W. V. Nelson, 80 acres, $2,800. Wilson Russell to J. M. Morris, 145 acres, $800. A. M. Vickory to J. J. Lamb, tract of land in Randleman township, $525. Sarah E. Loflin to C. G. Loflin, 158 1 1 1 1 1- 1 acres, $bou ana otner vaiuaDie con siderations, r J. M. Kirkman to N. M. Martin, t0 acres, $3UU. Joseph Hardin to (J. N Moody, tract of land, $100. H. C. Lambert to Joe (J. Whiteneaa, town lots, $600.75. W. H. Hughes to narvey 1. Hughes, 417-10 acres, $300. G. M Goins to Thomas E Goins, 40 acres, $1UU ana otner vaiuauie con siderations. Are You Looking Forward Towards Buying a Home? I Have Bargains in Farm and Town Property, Improved and Unimproved. FOR SALE AT A BAR GAIN 105 acres more or less, with good 6-room house, good barn, smokehouse, crib, &c, 35 acres very good soil in cultivation, of which 4'z acres i3 bottom land, 70 acres in woods, good timber, farm well watered, 3 miles from Kamseur, N. C, post office on new sand and clay road. A BARGAIN. Cash or Terms. " r.. J If TTt T TTT M- .3 ;ui. amyuis. r,. i3. vvrme aim somefew days pastj but they are and will little son were the guests of , u ' v,Q Kre H.vSnndav to "pass a rlav ill-: not. shuck 'em the citv will have i The meeting tnus iar nas Deen v - p 1 4-tnwi ic- i t n miiTf a success, aim nicic x 'everv srood indication that Asne- iKA-r. Tin'll Viavo a real. ovod Old ,, I! 1 J l ;UU1U T XXX "'V " 7 o Among tne conege siuuenia time revivai this week, passing through Asheboro last ; THRILLING EXPERIENCE 1. church in Farmer who went to Guilford;. Ni ht in the jungles of Cen o'clock and College , Miss Mary Smither- JX g relatives and friends at High Point Sunday. .Air. and Mrs. T. A. Hale of them Greenville,! S. C, spent several here this week the guests of -. l.iHmshaw. ,i, r- lVTiaooc TTnta Tlnr- For this week services will sett, Alma and Maud Lassiter of be kplfl inithp M. E. church m Farmer who went to Guillora rhp mornirio-i at. 10 o - - . -mm- -m r 1 1 a T.:0 in the evening. iman of Troy and Miss maoeii rRrntnn of Eiscoe to Greensboro i Miss Eugenia Tysor an-!nnllpo.e for Women, and Miss ; ounces that her millinery open- iwatkins of Wadeville .nir will be on Inridav ana sat-,,. riioo-o FOR SALE AT BAR GAIN 95 Vz acres, good house, barn, crib, smoke house, etc., 1 Vz miles from Kamseur, N. C. po.t office. Farm situated on Deep River 33 acres fine, rich soil ready for cultivation.about 12 acrs bottom land, GO acre wood, no timber, well, springs, creeks and river, unusually well watered. Terms to suit. '6 iirclav To hear the thunderous roars to Guil-'of the man-eating kings of the i forest, to feel their hot breath i aA iq . . swatted tnrouirn tne uarreu wui- -LU Mrs rvm jn. (Jox is SDenainyr : v u: ; V. Mrs. A. M. Rankin and chil-' several days in the city the guest 1 J (hen of High Point returned of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cox Brunner the famous l-.ome Mondav after a visit with, have iust returned home from: . . . . , cnnrw ,,, E. L. Auman here. !Ne -York, where he has been on ;howV which to ex- I. B. Rush left Sunday for ""s"e"; rv duii hibit here next Friday, Sept. 18, Charlotte where he has aoeSN;w raised in a cabin inthe w ds a position with the-Southern His fath- i 1 1 ; 4 knAfimens for that institution. Ten squads are at present em- from childhood Mr. Brun- nloyed in this county on road arnistomed to hear work. Three of them are con- i;.?, nfa Qiuieinir nil rNnni.riHi ii . . t-. i i ! Ill mo cxxi i""u"'e nrrnni- rt tho KYWai '--a leieDnone coiiiuaiiv. . , ,. x. ninA fv,of er was an agent wx w.v , .m. , "T w " . "i r r :i. 7n oencal Society or Germany, Auman, wno nas reteuuj his store and saw mill in- it at Brower's Mill, has open general store at Star. .wis3 i.clna Hill 01 tne nar- Sqnitnnnm snfnt a ieW (Lhvs hfrp last wppIc. the ETuest'thft nresent rate the county, , of leoDards and '' her aunt, Mrs. Z. B. Rush. would soon have a literal net- h as which would engage in! , , j. Ti74i work of erood roads leading m , .r.mha.-s around the cab- nev w n. M aM ' direction and soon as the huriine their huge! ;-.8ton, win preacn in u c x c . r. . counties connect! ';u;7;q w. it. frail walls and vicnan churcn morning auu . 7 r in v,,rQ crA i""""' - . A u FOR SALE in Coleridge Ridge township, 9'2 miles from Ramseur, N. C. p. o., and 1 1-2 miles from Cole ridge p. o. 75 acres more or or less, on good sand clay road, 25 acres in cultiva tion, 50 acres woods, no tim ber, 2 story 7 room house, halls and porches, barn and outhouses, well, spring, creek Cheap For Cash. One 1 -.story 6-room cottage in the Leart of Ramseur, Main Street, fronts east, ce ment sidewalk, near post office,school, churches,screen ed summer porch on west side, nice front porch, fine 75x325 lot, north front, well, barn and outhouses. This house is in fine condition in side, and surrounded by the best of neighbors. $1,200.00 takes it. Terms, one half cash, balance 1 and 2 years, 6 per cent interest. of monster Jn I;ti1t7- h rnars victs the balance free labor. At; th hide0us tiger's growls evening next Sunday, Sept. 20 Mrs. J. A. York and children ii'-x-ompaanied by Mrs. Henry i'ujrh visited the family of Mrs. K 1 York at Central Falls last vx-tk. with them we will nave gooa . r its roof . As he highways to and from every see-1 w m those surrcundings tion of the country. Good roads WaTnft a fearless hunter, I make towns more neighborly jmeeting the wild denizens of the and draw them closer xogetiici. iforest face to lace and engaging i nmaa fr fnwn'; fiorco srncoles With the 111- snarK s circus luiuvo w w m xix oo t . , , i it was seven . 1 1 1 I J J Uvnnrn iFridav This show nas tne i-uriateu uwaw. " vt V ripo-rpps colderi , iV: f fhp cleanest Wamft a trainer, and his aoso , 1 nrn oi ueinu wii x. - . , unday night than Saturday i th d It is a North Caro- lute mastery over tne or uie uc- He afterwards -iacij nigiiu tnuii . nn T,np roaci. it is xvxv -w xm. - - , , iht ; 48 was the lowest and 72 ' aggregation, backed byation is not equalled by any Saturday night ity. Carolina rjeonle and now v,0 -.xriTifpr nnarters at oans xiao " "v" -i One 2-story residence (frame), 6 rooms, halls up and down stairs, porches front and back, barn and out houses, one half acre lot, ma jestic trees, also fruit trees, Campany well on adjoining lot, fronting west on main St. (sand clay road) in. Ramseur (Brooklyn) N. C, 5 minutes walk from post office, good neighborhood and fine neigh bors.. This hous is situated where the growth of Ram seur will soon make itself felt. If you have an eye to business this is your chance. First money takes it. $800 one-fourth down, balance in 1, 2, and 3 years, 6 per cent interest. ing man A large steel enclosure will be l . , j i or i .4- in Vio rpnt.pr ot tne exni- ,uuiy. . . . i .-j..- infr which the lerc- ovol hprpthat some Six yeaio 6",uuiuu i,cixiy, 'y v 1 i eral here tnat suixic jr imals vill be turned o?de Tshebirl, and Aberdeen Mr. Bruner will then en old AsneDoro closure, unarmed, an( !?lSbSSr A pUt Vhem throng a rentable ?;:J"rA will he here, for a cir- series ot penorma ices uig l,xwy . - , i,iaf' ,;;jiv iilnstrate their tremenu . . I,-...' i i V onn ncrini.v matter nuw ous siieiigi-ii highest The Cox - Lewis Hardware Company has an attractive ad in this issue of The Bulletin adver V'injf the well known Range '-t( mal. in-. W. I. Sumner of Randle r -n was here a short while -Monday evenins: on business,! He was acompanied by his son, Kmmett. Mrs. L. D. Mendenhall and daughter, Miss Mary, were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thornburg at Race, Saturday ounuay. Hotel tO mis. jx... - .-. . avV,Vhifinr,s. . i , M1 -finiip to eonouci sihuik 'v MiSSes Mabel Pa rish Jessie whol contmu. H comes i 5!. n. M d and Louella Lowe left .h?1 frorn Duke, and ; S---.,-M3f15!S? wriuay morning ior iccixoxy, w enviable rep- are "-.""H.oil. It relieves enter the State onng w i . j ; -d He0l7St the same time. 25c, 50c, 1.00 CUS IS TTT.11 enme to see no many times they have seen before It is a uuo jwwiev" . " . , , j it.thrilline. hair raising signt ana v.at vnn will never torget. . o 1., The program or tne opaj.. 1 The Last But Not the Least A 10-room one and a half story brand new resi dence and two and one-half acres of ground in south Ramseur (Brooklyn). .The coming to the front part of amseur. Now, Mr., if your name is "Wise" you will in vestigate as this is an ideal locaton for a home and a nice one. .$1200 takes it. Don't all speak at once. n fMi Hotel Changes Hands, shows is entirely composed of C tonight re-'marvelous, expensive and care- Mr. a. 7or.AT,tral.fnllv selected features, wmcn. ffi so va.y superior to au where they go to s FOR SALE BY VILLERE REAL ESTATE Local and Long Distant Phone RAMSEUR, N. C. She is Growing. IF YOU WISH To ARRANGE FOR .WE WAVE THE n quality ND PRICE f it fi MADAM; ARE YOU ENTIRELY SATISFIED WITH THE RANGE YOU ARE NOW COOKING ON? THE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS OF THE WHOLE FAMILY DEPEND UPON THEIR HAVING WHOMESOME FOOD. COOKING AT ITS BEST IS HARD WORK. SHOl'LD YOU NOT LIGHT EN YOUR WORK BY USING A LABOR-SAVING NEW RANGE. WE SELL THE RANGE ETEli.NAL. WE HAVE THEM. COME SEE. Cox & Lewis Hardware Company. 2 RANDOLPH SUPPLY CO., Wholesale and Retail Fruits and Produce and General Merchan dise W. R. JULIAN. Sec Treas. and Manatfer Asheboro, N. C. Twine, Hardware, Shoi, any thing and everything joa need. Church St. Opposite Asheboro Gro. Co. Asheboro, N, C. Miss Eugenia Tysor Announces her FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY OPENING Friday and Saturday, September 18th and 19th NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Wflvimr nualified as administrator nf V10 ostnto of Mrs. M. A. Greene. late of Randolph county, N. C, this is to notify all persons noicung claims against the estate of said decedent to present them to the undersigned on r before the 23rd day of September, 1915, or this notice will be plead in lieu of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will pleaae make immediate settlement. This Sept. 16, 1914. A. M. DIXON, Admr., Ore Hill, Rt. 2, N. C. 9-16-6w Robt. H. Dixon, Atty. Business Local FOR SALE Good pair mules age 10 and 11. Will sell at reas onable barga'n if taken at once. I Apply Mules, care Bulletin. For Pianos, Organs and Musi cal Instruments of all kinds, also for HOME STUDY CpURSES on any instrument, also Vocal, Art and Elocution, see Mr. and Mrs. Mehegan, rooms 5 and 6, over Postoffice., Asheboro, N. C. I WANTED You to know 'when paper quoted eggs at 14c, Turner paid 18c and paper quot ed them 18c Turner paid 20c. We always pay more. J. T. Turner, Cash Buyer, THEY are fighting arid have in pat. Highest prices paid tor I ; Eggs, Chickens, Hens, etc, at Harden's Market rnp cat .V. 1 ftp; no rps of land II 1 VII k-xrm.xj- -'on Mill Creek, 3 miles south o Kamseur. George macuu, "aiu- :Seur, N. C. 8-2614t i WANTED A good second hand corn harvester, McCormick preferred. In writing state how long used, in what condition and price. Liberty unair o., uiu A cordial invitation is exended to all. 111 ill f UK- ... 'v' n i , See new Fall and Winter Display at C. G. FRAZIER & SONS MILLINERY OPENING We wish to announce our MILLINERY OPENING which will be on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT? 25 AND 26 G. W. ELLIOTT, Randleman, N. C. erty, N. C. FOR SALE OR TRADE My house and lot on South Fayette ville street. Parties who wish to make a quick deal can see me this week at Mr. A. J. Thurber's resi ricp. north of town. Will sell !for cash at a great bargain. I f. tr- 1 TTT Myaa wimpy. TV,oro -urill Via sold at 10 a. m., October 1, 1914, on premises ox I the Norfolk Southern Railroad Sin Asheboro, N. C, one car of lumber which is now unloaded cn ithe ground, open for inspection. ! J. H. BARRETT, 9-3-14 Gen. Claim Agt. FOR SALE One 1914 Model Maxwell touring car, good a new : one Maxwell roadster old mnHpl. croinff at bargains. Younts-Luck Auto Co. FOR SALE In Ramseur, C. A. Stcut's residence on Cedar street One ten-room house with three acres of land. For particu lars see Mrs. C. A. Stout, Kam seur, N. C. 8-26-4t WANTED At Turner's Market good clean, dry onions at 90c a bushel, cash. FOR SALE Good grade sharp building sand, 90c ton delivered f. o. b. cars, Asne&oro. . mu ton, Biscoe, N. C. FOR SALE One 1914 Model FOR SALE One 1914 Model ii i--mrr tmrtA as MqywpII tnnrintr car. ffood as max wen wjuxxxxjs w, fc, v;r ' v , new one Maxwell roadster old new; one Maxwell roadster ol1 model going at bargains.! model, going at bargains Younts-Luck Auto Co. 'Younts-Luck Auto Co. . formal college. utation.
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