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At Your Service For fimbriae All the vegetables we handle arecrnwn by producers t.r i? 1? are Srown know k-s 7 "" ana on we buy from them. . . we reas- Pe iLmTF1- Plm8' Tomatoes, KiU,ere froceries of the de pendable kind, order from us. : J. C HANNAH & SON IN ASHEBORO. NIGHT SCHOOL LESSONS. lie Instruction for Use in the Moonlight Schools LESSON NUMBER ONE 1 . : . . i j HUSBAND . RESCUED ,.M- DESPAIRING WIFE Frank Snipes, Blockader Captured. Frank Snipes, Sr.. was arrested-at his home at Winston-Salem last week (by a squad of United States officers on the charge of having, with deadly I weapons, resisted Federal officers at jhis farm near Kernersville, October 18th. A bond of $10,000 was required for his appearance at the preliminary bearing set for last week. "V . - J 1 i account 01 tne great snow 01 re isistance, Snipes and his sons are al leged to have put up when the Federal officers visited them last week, no chances were taken Thursday, .and 12 officers took part in the arrest. READING AND WRITING I read teach want can me to you. will I want to read Will you teach me to read ? .Can you teach pie to read? Will you read to me? I wilread to you. Teach nvfto read. ' SOUNDS, EAR TRAINING. NOTE Let the teacher spell- by sound the following words pausing at the end of each word for its pronoun ciation by the class. LESSON NUMBER THREE. name The Evidence Is Supplied By Local Testimony. - if the reader wants stronger proof Prepared in the Office of the State Superintendent of Tub man the f ollQwmg statement and ex perience of a resident of Asheboro, tfhat can it be? Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Sunset St, Ashe- (boro, says: "One. of my children had (weak kidneys and at night was unable to control the kidney secretions. This weakness made her health very poor. After taking Doan's Kidney Pills, she began to improve and it required only three boxes to cure her. She is now strong and health' I Price 50c at all dealers. Don't sim. ply ask for a kidney remedy get ;Doan's Kidney Pills he' same that Mrs. Lewis recommends. Foster-Mil- burn (Jo., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. READING AND WRITING and my I ca: read and write. J. can read my name. Will you write my name? I can write my name, t I can read and write my name. I can read and write my name. SOUND, EAR TRAINING After Foot Tears of Discouraging CcncTifom, Mrs. Bollock Gave Up in Despair. Husband Cane to Rescue. Catron, Ky. In an interesting letter from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock writes as follows : "I suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during this time, 1 could only sit up for a little while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, I would have severe pains in my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat ment relieved me for a while, but I was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. I had gotten so weak I could not stand, and 1 gave up In despair. At last, my husband got me a bottle of Cardui, the woman's ( tonic, and I com menced taking it From the very first dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its tiring me, and am doing all my work." If you are all run down from womanly troubles, don't give up in despair. Try Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped more than a million women, in its 50 years of continuous success, and should surely help you, too. Your druggist has sold Cardui for years. He knows what it will do. Ask him. He will recom mend it Begin taking Cardui today. Write to: Chattanooga Medidne Co.. Ladle ! Advisory uept.. Uiattanooga. lent)., for Special Instructions on your cse and 64-page book, Horn a Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. J -6a Can Anybody Answer? When cotton goes down, calico and cotton oods in general go down. When leaf tobacco goes down, manu factured tobacco goes up. What mak es the difference? no row we gay go bow ye jay Joe mow - fee hay so me tea lay hoe he bee may toe see bay nay low Lee day pay , j say raj pat bat hat ' gap sat rat cap lap mat cat sap nap fat vat tap- map dab cab gab cats ARITHMETIC. What It Means. Democratic administration means high taxes and a hole in the treasury. Wi N. C. Times. , A maiden lady owned a piece of ground, And morn and eve in summer she was found 1 Within her garden, bor kept (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (S) ARITHMETIC WViting numbers from zero to 9. Wlrtiflg the number 10. Writing numbers by 10's to 90. Writing numbers from 1 to 99. Writing the number 100. Writing numbers by 10's to 900. Notation and numeration of numbers to 900. Writing numbers from 1Q0 to! 999. Writing 1,000. (1) (2) CI) THE PARTIAL JUDGE. (From Webster's Elementary Spell ing Book, copyright 1880 and 1908 by G. and C. Merriam. Reprinted by ar rangement with the American Book Company, publishers.) A farmer came to a neighboring lawyer, expressing great concern for But her neigh, an accident which he said had just happened. "One of your oxen," con- A flock of hens, and while she work- tinued he, "has been gored by an un ed or slept, ; " lucky bull of mine, and I should be With busy feet they dug hor finest 'glad to know how I ami to make you seed. In vain she chased them at her ut most speed, i And "shooed" and stoned them, quite undignified, The while her neighbor laughed un til he cried. reparation,' "Thou art a very hon est fellow," replied the lawyer, 'and wilt not think it unreasonable that I expect one of thy oxen in return. "It is no more than justice," quoth the FRESH MEATS - Pork Sausage Balona Sausage Beef Mutton Pickled Pig Feet Breakfast Bacon Smoked Sausage Mixed Sausage Veal Pork Smoked Ham . Fresh Fish York River Oysters You can depend on getting every thing here that is kept in a first class meat market. We guarantee you the best results in the end. : : : IS NOT THIS TRUE? Star Meat Phone 87 Market, Depot St. LESSON NUMBER TWO. farmer, "to be sure; but what did I I say? I mistake it is your bull that But women who can foil the wiles of has killed one of my oxen." 'Iiideedl' men, says the lawyer, "that alters the case: Will not bo daunted by a Leghorn I must inquire into the affair; and if hen, "And if!" said the farmer; "the busi The hand that rocks the cradle, still ness I find would have been concluded can block j without anTif, had you been as ready Man's ridiculej and give his nerves , to do justice to others as to exact it a shock. from them. Our lady cried a bit as was her right vThen took some cards and on each one did write: "Please keep your hens at home!" A seed of corn She strung to each. With early break of dawn Back came the hens; they gobbled grain and string, j Then back for home they started on the wing. "Please keep" he scratched his head his heart was hard; From every mouth they dragged the lady's card. But shame cut through it like a knife! and hence His hens no more flew o'er the lady's fence. C2) (3) (4) tens (1) (2) (3) )Rapid review of the most diffi cult points in Lessons I and IT. Fix thoroughly in the minds of the pupils the, points most diffi cult for them to grasp on the previous nights. New Work. Addition Without "Carrying." A If a parent buys a primer for his little boy for 25 cents "and a reader for his little girl for 32 cents how much does lie pay f or both? , If a farmer has 35 acres of tim- ber land and 61 acres of cleared land, how many acres of land has he ? A man buys 2 milk cows for $75 and 2 hogs for $24, how much money does he pay for the cows and the hogs ? Rapid drill on adding units and . Add: , 23 67 45 74 54 32 24 25 B If a man pays $175 for a mule, and $220 for a horse, how much does he pay for both? On one 10 acre field a farmer raises 575 bushels of corn, and . on another 10-acre field he rais es 424 bushels. How many bush els of corn docs he raise on both 10-acre fields? Rapid drill on adding units, tens I and hundreds. Add: 375 898 658 948 224 101 ; 241 151 Flower Bulbs N - Fresh Assortment Just Received HYACINTHS, DAFFODILLS, NARCISSUS. Asheboro Drug Company i Get Your Kidneys Right Pah-Sol Tablets The Medicine For a Limited Time Dollar Size Package 25c or Four for $1.00 for r.y: Randleman Drug Co., Randleman, - - N. C. ,ooooo' New Salem News. (1) 1(2) (3) READING AND WRITING. ! write I want to write. Can you teach me to write? Will you teach me to write ? Will you write to me? I will write to you. Teach me to write. SOUNDS, EAR TRAINING. high die sigh new he guy few pew my pie hew dew nigh rye Jew view by 1 . tie mew cat C A farmer pays $2,753 for one tract of land, and $1,325 for an adjoining farm. How much does he pay "for both farms ? A town lot costs $1,250 and the house $2,125. What is the cost of both? Rapid drill on adding units, tens, hundreds and thousands. Add: 9482 3458 8265 1516 5441 ; 1734 HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA REMEMBER! and dont you forget, that J. T. Turner has been here six years in the produce business and you can always gee the Highest Prices and cash right now, no due bills for others to pay. He wants all your produce of all kinds at top notch prices, cash on the spot, all the time, six days in the week. See J. T. TURNER, Before You Sell. a Our Service is Prompt We fully realize hxw necessary prom pt delivery service is. The average housewife likes to have her meat sent just when she wants it. Small things count in successful business and we are trying to accomplish many of the little accomodation! in order to please our customers m addition to carrying a first class line of Steaks, Roasts, Pork, Sausage, etc Phillips & Two Hundred And Fifty Stories. And every .story a good one. They are entertaining, but that is iot all you can say about them. You know there is hardly a periodical published that is not full of time-wasting stories but not a single 'story in The Youth's Companion is a time waster. Take the stories of C. A. Stephens. Jt would be hard to pick out one from which you cannot learn something useful and yet entertaining. Some of the Companion stories re fresh your knowledge of geography; some tell you the mysteries of chemis. jlry, some reveal the secrets of fores try and of general farming. Theyji cover a wide range. They are chosen with an eye to the possible likings of every member of a Companion family j stories of vigorous action and stirr ing adventure for boys, stories of col "lege life and domestic vicissitudes for 'girls, stories that range all the way from sheer drollery to deep serious ness for .men and women. There are no stories quite like those in The Com panion. If youtare not familiar with The Companion as it s today, let us send send you sample copies and the Fore cast for 1916. . New subscribers who send $2.00 for 1916 will receive free a copy of The Companion Home Calendar for 19I6 in addition to all the remaining 195- issues from the time the subscripuani is received. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION Boston, Mass. ARITHMETIC. (1) Review and drill on the points that seemed difficult for class to ' understand the first night. (2) Writing numbers by i.OOO's to 3,000. (3) "Writing numbers from 1,000 to 9,999. (4) Write the population of the fol lowing cities as given in the cen sus of 1910: Elizabeth City, 8,142; Fayetteville, 7,045; Gas tonia, 5,759; Einston, 6,995; Ml. Airy, 3,844; New Born, 9,961; Salisbury, 7,153; Statesvillo, 4,- 599; Tarboro, 4,129; Washing J ton (N. C.) 6,211; Burlington, 4,- 808; Goldsboro, 6,107. (5) Writing the number 10,000. (6) Writing numbers by 10,000's to 100,000. (7) WViting numbers fromt 10,000 to 100,000. (8 Write the population of the fol lowing large cities as given fn the census of 1910; -Greensboro, 15,895.; Charlotte, 34,014; Dur ham, 18,241; Asheville, 18,762; Winston-Salem, 22,700; Wil mington," 25,748; Raleigh, 19,218. THE MICE AND THE CAT. (Courtesy 3. F. Johnson Publishing . Salem than any where else Copyright) I An old cat was fast killing all the mice in a house. The, mice met one night to see what they could do to make the cat leave the house. Each mouse would get up and tell of some way. A little mouse said, "I will tell you what to do; hang a bell on the cat !so we oan knew when she is coming and get out of her way." The corn shucking at Mr. Ernest Farlow's on Thursday night was en- j , joyed by all present. j Office Mrs. C. W. Mayes is visiting rem- ph(me tives ana menus m jaign roint mis week. iThere will be a 'Spelling B' at New Salem school house oily Friday night, j November 5th. Everybody is cordial-! ly invited to come. There was a large crowd of young people present at Mr. Homer Trog don's corn shucking on Friday night and all report a nice time. Miss Willie and Mr. Paul Caudle of Randleman visited at Mr. L. R. Hugh's Sunday. Rev. Mr. Way held a meeting at the convict camp near here Sunday even ing. Mr. Robert Hayes attended the meeting at Old Union Sunday. Mr. R. M. Caudle visited at Mr. E. L. Hayes' Saturday night. Pumpkin pies have always been i good, but they taste better in New At least that's what some of the young folks say. Dr. John Swaim, DENTIST. Over The First National Bank 'ASHEBORO, N. CHICHESTER S PILLS WTT-s. THE DIAMOND BRAND. X Lsdleal Ask your Drutb Cht-ehea.ter Diamond Br Fills in Red and Hold metallicN boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take bo other. Bar of roar Dniutat. AilcforCHI-OireS-TEH 8 U1AMUH0 HKAND fkLXS. for Z : Drautat. years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable Principles of Right Living Highly Recommended. "I am an old man and much afraid of pneumonia. How can I avoid the I disease this winter?" SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Dr. J.G. Crutchfield DENTIST (SUCCESSOR TO DR. LOCKHART) Office Over Bank of Randolph Phone 28 - - - Asheboro, N. C Dr. T. F. Ashburn DENTIST. Office in New Marsh-Beasley Building. RANDLEMAN, - - - - N. C. Dr. J. D. Gregg Dental Surgeon At Liberty. N. C. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday At Ramseur, N. C Thursday. Friday and Saturday mice, am Reply: Pneumonia is a germ di- dnnce and sease and is usually brought on by the lodgment of the pneumococcus germs "Good, good!" said the some of them began to . qui x an tu gcb a ucu. i x- w i "Now who will liftTio- the hell on the 'in the membranous tissues of the. cat?" said an old mouse. I "Not I, not I," said all the mice at once. Ulah News. iMrs. John Hearne and little son Ca lie, spent last Sunday with her father, Mr. W. S. Gatlin. Mr. Ralph Whatley attended the preaching at Hopewell last Sunday morning. Mr. Wm. W. Hurley spent Saturday night with friends near Pisgah and al so attended the beginning of the pro tracted meeting at that place Sunday. . Mjr. and Mjrs. Styres of Richmond, Va., were the guests of friends here Thursday and Friday of last week. Mx. W. A. Dawson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. E. Whatley. throat or lungs. If a person is wsll and strong these germs are not likely to hurt him seriously. A slight cold j may be the result. 5ut if. he is run down, dissipated, or if he in any way has a weak constitution, his chances are not so slight. v It is not difficult to guard against pneumonia if one will avoid unreason able exposure and at the same time will practice the rules of personal hy giene or right living. . Working too hard or excessive ex ercise with extreme exposure is al common factor in preparing the way for pneumonia. - Overeating, particularly if there is an excess of meat in the diet, is an other hing which often injures the body and lowers its vital resistance to disease. Alcohol, in whiskey, patent medi Do You Want a New Stomach? If you do "Digestoneine" will give you one. For full particulars, literature and opinions regarding this wonderful Discovery which is benefiting thousands, apply to ASHBORO DRUG COMPANY ASHBORO, N. C. -1 J. W. Austin, M. D. Practice Limited to Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. Peacock-Sherrod 6!dg. High Point, N. C. 1 Misses Evona and Moedcn Allred I . m were the guests of Misses Jessie and cine or otherwise, is one of the most Hazel Cox of Pisgah Saturday and 'powerful allies of the pneumoma gevm Sunday. &nd even moderate drinkers show a Miss Kate Styres of Asheboro was much higher death rate from this di here for a short while Thursday even-1 sease than abstainers do. ing of last week visiting friends. j But bad air is, of all badjnfluenc- .Mrs. W. L. Routh and Mr. and Mrs es, perhaps the most important in its Dan Vuncanon of Ralph were here effect on colds and pneumonia. Peo .wvw J I . ... .... . 1 G. and C. Merriam. Reprinted by ar- Friday of last week visiting and shop- pte who live mucn m tne open air, wno rangement with the American Book, ping. never close the windows of their sleep- Miss Flada Smith was the guest of ing rooms in winter, and who bathe THE BOY THAT STOLE APPLES. (From Webster's Elementary Spell ing Book, copyright 1880 and 1908 by Company, publishers.) IV. P. COX ASHEROROa ST. CY CHAS. H. REDDING Lawyer shcb:ro, N. C. , Law Bid. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate, of T. E. Pugh, deceased be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County. This is to notx- t one of his trees stealing apples,' and ktesired him to come down, bufc-the young saucebox told him plainly he wpuld not. "Won't you?" said the T , ... . . ..... Jl J IllVn. T mtn n1i ITAII diwn''.' iNew subscriptions received at tnra': liU u,au u,cui muivnuj-.-, i i' l - : ? L An old man found a rude boy upon Migs of Hopewell gunday almost vcr catch or itJSfZ the an- office. English Seize Dutch and American Boat steamer, steamer The Dutch the American Hambom and Hocking, were to he pulled up some turf or grass an,d threw at him; but this only made the youngster laugh to think the old man should pretend to beat him down from the tree with grass only. "Well, well," said the old man, "if Little Miss Jessie Smith was the they do, the colds are light guest of little Misses Troy Lee and. do not run into pneumonia, Esther Kearns Saturday afternoon. School Life. Our ranks are increasing 45 en rolled. The school grounds are greatly im proved. This reflects credit on the Sophia News. Farmers are very busy corn and sowing wheat. Tom Milling Co., is building addi pupils forhey did the greater part of ticn to their mill. this work during their play hours. Protracted meeting wm pegm a - - miaeg of the iate T. F. Pugh in ones and " Hersigned or the undersigned's attor- , " ney duly verihed on or Dftiore tne om z day of October, 1916, or this notice , t,"J will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery All persons indebted to saW es tate are expected to make immediate - .payment , . . The undersigned administrator wui : offer for sale at public auction for 'I cash to the highest bidder, Saturday - at 10:00- a. m., o'clock uctober autn on gathering We will be elad to have the patrons Marlboro the first Sunday in Nov. I nninmhia townshib. the following' ar. carried into port at Hallifax N". SU 'neither words nor grass wilt do, I will of the school to visit us as soon as it Tom Brookshire went t High Point des of personal property and other loo C.ro v ... tfus .Uto What vitiia fhpr!s in stonesr"J-ic rnnvAnipnf for them, and Rfift what last Friday on business. A' last Sunday by nrie crews from Erit-itry what ish warship. The American ship was ! so . the old man pelted articles to numerous to mention. Hor- The American ship was so bound for. Cuba and was overhauled 85 iwitk stones mile3 from New York by a cruiser him heartily which soon made thb British young chap -.r hasten down from the jtree and beg the old man' pardon; we are doings acquainted. Come and let us get fc Renew your-subscription. iMiss Ocia Snyder spent last Thurs day night with Miss Beulah Robbing. John Adams of Greensboro is doing some nice painting t this'place. ses, caxxie, nug, uecs, -merits, household property, etc This the 6th day of ( October 1915. G. P. PUGH, Admr. - -C; H. REDDING, Atty,- - 1 , ? v , -5- 1-
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