THE SUHDM SCHOOL
Lesson V. Fourth Quarter, For
Nov. 1, 1908.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Cox for Governor:
Text of the Lesson, It Sam. xv, 1-12. . .
M ' - ., T . HEKE IS T1IK LKTTEK.
Memory Verses, 5, 6 uolden Text,
Ex. xx, 12 Commentary Prepared by I Greensboro, N. (J., Jlllv l, 100S.
Rev. D. M. Stearna. i Mr. U. A. Remolds, WilliilOl, N. '.
lekr.'nsi.t. in. i7iu3n 1 tat Sir: Upon my return here
It v;is a rare tliinjr that the 'after spending Sunday in Asheville,
ipus able t.) write of Al.ralmm. "1 know , I found a letter from you suggesting
aiui, that he will comman.l liis ohil-! the wisdom of nominating J . El wood
oti and his housvh.vi.l after iiim, ami j -X for Governor. It is very rare
acy shall keep the way of the Lord" ! in fCt, it has been only once or
Eeu. xvili, it)). It Is written of so ; twice lu my whole life, I believe,
a man as Eli that his sous were ; that I have allowed my personal
cms of ISelial. They made themwlve '. feelings to enter into uiy newspaper
ile. aud he restrained them imt. and I work. Ill this instance I have found
Ifce Lord lonUed upn that as honoring j it to be mentally impossible to Wy
its sous aliove God. 1I did reason ! aside my prejudice again.-t J. El
tritli his sons, but h did uut command i wood Cox. If either you or anv
E restrain them (1 Sam. ii, 12. LM. j other stockholder should insist upon
13i. David had ..no sou. a tine look- j thl. lnll,llc.ltj0 f ;l lt.ttt,r xlrirlnc
fellow, whom lie no"r cvo" 'lis- his nomination, L suppose I would
fcleased by asking him, W hy hast thou . i . i i . , ,
me so? l Kintt 1. 5, .!.) Uut he tun.- l'rl"1t 'Ut lf "H , , . -',Vl'."
d out verv l.a.Uy. lie had a U-aulifnl ; 10 th :ulvRV a,ul lu ewa.l be tiollll
uue, Ad.mijah. wkkh uitns .lehovali "ated, soul, -body else would have to
h my Lord, but a beautiful name or , w rite the editorials supporting him.
term or features count for nothing if' When I eanie to (', reensboro it was
te heart is not richt !th Uod. Al.sa
:u's name slguirus "father of pea v."
amid there was ti"l a more beautiful
a. in iu all Israel .11 fam. xiv, 'Jo. -'n,
fcut we see him in today's sson ready
to dethrone and kill hi own father.
Absalom, havtiifr slain his brother
Auiuoii. tied to TaUnai. king of tieshur,
Ms mollior's falh.T, sirul was there
live years til Bain. lill. ST. U; iii. o',
ut David Ioiik.mI W ! him. Joab.
Tirh iag David' lougin for Ahsa-
km, brought It aNxW throtigti a wf ,
w-.i.uu of Tekoa k1u.iu.m- rivi. so All-
na-oni teturiitsi k Jerualui. aim yet
hv was there two fail year without
sweini; his fat.hr' fa.ie (iiv. -.Si.
ki due liiu.' Abtakuu and his falher
set. Tlie king ktnaad bJia iTers- XU.
lii.-a fuliowM U' awaan of today,
whereiu we se i.bfcaln) atalliig the
ftrarts of Us ma at UnuW aud under
Ve f kwasiiat; a tow t tlx
kor.l at tUrva aaacd kiaaIf t N
proclaimed kmg, aayioit. "Absalom
aViguelh ia Uabroa' frana 10). He tout
Ar las farbar'a anaaaaotor. Abutvipbel.
Mid look with him arX) mu fruiu Jrru
amlein, "he waaat tn t)Mar aiuplictty
aad kuaw not aaTtaiiit. uj no the
X'ople InerAasad fotrtreuaJJy with Alva
bin. ;uad the coaptrj aigaiaat I avid
was strnug (rnraaa 11, IS.
(;.h1 ealia Uraad Wm ao, Ula first
fcarti, aud said . aara. Thy lauty
was perfect throtiga ray eunMtIinet8,
whi. h I had pet apoQ thaoi" and call
aai him tho Wrly baisrad of 1IU oiil
aaid yrt had aax. 1 kin nourished
avid hrvugat wp aaUatmo. anl they
kive r.bftik-d ahaat M' tXthough
othlnK eauld puawlaly e aWae for
em tkat li had act Aeme. Vf tn
aontirmiuon ca? thaaa aCarpraeala Ex.
kr. 2. 2S; kWAk. in, M irr. xil. 7; Ua.
X t. 4. Tbea whaai J nana name la
lumlllaUoti a taaar MeaMaii they de-
2plsed Him tad aaaVieaBd UIh and
illfd ILlm. aad U aiskt rr thr-y
aruelnrd Him Oa wamt lonta with Ills
xtle baud orer tba aama Ktdron and
fc the suma OUt (Tarara Zi, 90), for
ie ptMple had aaid, "We hare no king
tut Caesar." la dna time AUmIoiu
was slaiu, and Da.rU icturMd to bis
Jkrotie and kingdom. So In dua time
Ac ereat advprvary aball perlah and
Jrsus i-hall mign (Br. xx, I X 10; xU
Bi. David did ix return until the
nen of Judah a m tuun sent him
this word, "Return thou and nil thy
aarvnnts" (xlx, 14), and we cannot
but wonder what might take place if
iBk response to our Lord's threefold
"Surely I eome qukkl" of Iter, nil
tbe ehurch should a one peraou cry:
"Amenl Even o comes Lord Jesus!"
With nil her divisions and on the part
f the majority no expectation of His
return we cannot think that the church
ver will be of one accord on this
point, but we rJolea to believe that iu
the fullness of time, the church being
ompleted. He will come to the air to
welcome her to Hlmnnlf nad then re-
torn with her In His giory for this
aubdue I
j
ammo Israel's aeueiit and
all things u.ito Himself.
During tlie tliua f Ills rejection tuny
we 1 e found like the anrrauts of verse
K, tlie t!i.O n( Terse IS nnd those of
e:"o "!. It U surely a small thing
or t;s lo sity as Ills redeemed, atid
3et s.iiiieihlns wo ousht to say. "He
kohl, thy s.tTants re reaffy to do
whensoever my Lorl tha IClng shall
I'p'.int" an.i hold ourxelrea for nny
:i nu. r of service whlly at His com
aaainlmivit fl 7iro. xTiii. 2.1). The
fri recall l!ie whole Adullaai atory of
tfci; faithful f..l!orvrs an 1 tlteir reward
when he cau.e Wi the thraue. lttal an 1
LU memorable waols, "As the Ird
aWeth and as my Lara tUi; King llTeth,
nrely ra what place my Iyrd the King
kali be. whether ta death er Ufa, area
here also will thy Bet-rant be," raaalud
aa of the devotLoa rf Uuth, another
aatitile, aud Kint na en tn the time
when all gentile BAttaua nhall manl
iest : aiuiilar (WvetWa t Israel l
ause of the IxxA lw ahall reign In
their midst. ItWk aulmihwioa to
oJ is seen In hla Moding back tba
rk of the covenant to Jerusalem, aay
lag. "If I rhiill (Lad JriTor In the eyaa
f the Lord He wMl bring me aajxln.
beheld, here am I. Iet hlni dn
re vie as seematii gnmi unto Hlai"
rrsea 24-2GI. Ho was C'.'.rd with imr
raw, yet his mtad was stayed upon
Jiehorah. Our blessed Lord lu the
BeJdst of His (rrent Barrow gave tit;
eilsclplea His aeaeo aad prayed that
hey might hare His Joy. a peace and
Joy ludeaeiwlent ef otreinnstaBree bo
rause It cameth ream 0d.
Why The Industrial
Nezvs Cannot Sup
port Elzvood Cox.
The following letter from Editor
Hildebrand, of the Industrial News,
gives to the public the reasons why
with Editor Hildebrand in charge
the News cannot support J. El wood
not the understanding that tlie duty
of linaming this business, wlreh 1
found m horrible sh:qic. should
devohe upon me, I have, however,
done a good pait of this work, thus
relieving the stockholders and direc
tors. Shortly after 1 came here 1
was told that .1. Klwivul Cn would
help us as he has frt.tieiitly promis
ed to do so. I made a trip to High
Point nn l he told me that he would
jjivc us oiu liiiml''i'
his was "bout th
dollars for stock,
tenth of 1 )ecem.
her. He said if 1 would draw on
hnti on the loth he would bono; the
draft, but that if 1 could wait until
the first of the year he would ap
preciate it. Ills relative. Snow,
also promised to help us out on tie
first of the year. I went to High
Point aijain about the second or
third of January mid was astonish
ed, upon walking into the bank
owned by (.'ox, to be told by him
that he did not lmve tune to talk to
me. As he returned to his private
ollice I renurked I was not after an
audience but after a check, but he
made no audible reply. He knew
that if I got near him he could not
decently get around keeping that
promise so he indecently closed
the door in my face, and after cool
ing my heala on the outside of the
bunk for au hour or so I caught the
lirst train back to Greensboro. Cox
had broken both his engagement and
his promise, couched iu terms as de
finite as the English language conld
make it. When he broke thai
promise, and I got my snubbing, I
was not working in my own interest,
but in the interest of the only Re
publican daily paper pnblished in
the State, and I do not mind iu put
ting it in black and white that if
Elwood Cox should be nominated
for governor I would vote forKuch
in, for, whereas, I have always re
garded Kitchiu as a good deal of an
anarchist, I have always found him
to be a gentleman in his relations
with his fellownian.
Cox told me he was not asking
any favors of the Republican party,
but he lied'about that, because In
got his nephew appointed postmas
ter of High Point wheu evvry He
publican iu the State knows that
the office should have gone to V. F.
Hagan. Cox got this appointment
through false pretenses, lie led the
Republican leaders to believe that
with his money he expected to aid
the party and this paper. Hut
whether or not he has in the past
asked tavors of the party he is hot
after some favors ritrht now, and 1
I'r"l'oaL' to make it my chief end in
life to see that he does not get thc:n.
cry truly yours,
W. A. Hii.iKi;iiNi.
I also "ot a frost from now.
To those nffiiele.l with kidney and bladder
trouble, bai ka. lie, rlii'.iuiau-m, piiu'iilen lor
tlie Kidieys bring relief in the lirt .In-..
Iliindre.U'uf people today testify to llinr
remarkable hea un; ami tunic properties.
.')0 .lavs' trial .1.0U Tliev purify tlie bl I.
Sold by Asheburo Drutf C.Y and" W. A. Un
derwood llaadleinan, N. C.
Even though he only does it once,
the roofer has to do his work all
over.
Wood's Liver Medicine in liquid form for
intilari i, chills and fever, regulates the lier,
kidneys and bladder. brinH ijuick relief to
biliousness. Hick-headache, const ipati. in.
I'leasant to Uike. The $ I. IK) bottle contains
2-1-2 times quantity of the ,r.l)c. size. First
dose brings relief. Sold I.y Aslieboro Ihnu
Co. and VT. A. Underwood llimdlemiui, N.
c.
The only redeeming feature many
a fellow has is a pawn ticket.
A pail prescription U printed upon each
"fie., Ikix of Dr. Slwop'a 1'iuk I'uin Tableta,
Ask your Doctor or 1 impost if this forinulit
is not complete. Mead paiim, ivomanlv
pains, pain anywhere gel instant r.-lie'f
from a l'ink l'uiu Tablet. Aelieboro I'no
Co.
Moat things governed by the law
of lupply and demand, but the crop
of fool's isn't one of them.
LEGAL NOTICES.
LAN I' SA1.K.
Hv virtue of mi or.1. r of Mile anuitol by tlw
siivrir (iiurtef liuii.M.h I'ouim on tlie prii
1 1. hi iu s A llrhlev, a.liui.iistrator ef Mury .
Hcnl. v. nmiiiKl buU-llii Henley, et al. I slnill
ell ai" the court l.our.ioor lu Ahvta.i at
oVloek M mi tlie-.1i I o of Xov.unlnr. inns, one
li-ilf interest in tile fell"ma K.-..I t'.sUte, lo-ll-
Atraet ..f hunt ill link Creek l.mnsliip, ,u
slli.leoliulv .leliue.l lus liuliiws: H-ullllllUit lit
lurne riH-k oii the el. I bne n the Ilea. I ef hollow
ihene, Suiilh oiilli. oM line 7 ehnun iin.l T-".
hllksto II .oK.il, lllel.ee K:ut ll!l ll.-lll. 's
line '..eh i ie a: i.l -.'Minks to a ,li.i;.l uli.l stone,
thence .siuiili ;i ehiiiiis iin.l 'l links ton sum,-,
formerly a Muck oak. tlieiu-e Kwi chulun with
Nixon lieira bn-to a p-ist oak, original e..riirr.
Ihi iice Norll. ith the heirs of Allrcl Marsh -Jl
cl.allisan.l iH. links lo a stone in lr tJiii.a'n line.
II. cuce l uilllsnnl HnlU s line SI chaius iiu.l
M huka to a I'-'sl oak. on tlie old Inn . tliuucca
S.mlme.st .lire, tlnli IS cIihiiis Btl.l j. bilks lo Hie
hcBinuuic. istiiiai i.ni; hy estimation wo acr.K
in u-cor less
leriii: one iliinl. cash, the relnainini; two.
Our-is nil u co .lit ul six mouths, tn,. .urt hn.ser
nmn Ix not au.lu.col security Ihi refor. ail. I
till' title re-ci v-sl nil the further onlfr o( the
LAM' Al.K.
Ilv virtue of an onlcrof mile irrniitcil by the
ijH-nor Ciurl of K in-loli'l. Countv on tlie js-.tit-ii
,ii t.. M K'.. a li . 1 1 1 -1 1 . i r of'.i. W. Kox.
uiiisi llii.iiuis I. K.n. etal, heirs 'it law. 1
sliall s,-ll at Hie Curt House iluor Ih Asnetniro al
r.'u'cl..ck M on iiim'.'u.I lay of NovciiiImt. l mis..
.ia -loi.oi. I:...! l-i.o.-- toii: A irarioi
i.i-nl in I.l!. r. v i. . m sai'l e. unity .lesi Mii
I -reek W . I'. Ko4. . oinc! tilelice West iiloim Ill's
l,e '..'!. ! ens to in-. ..rii, -i -ton.-. l!..-nce Sortn
fl W.-i i: 'l' k . n- ro-ii.l bn'. c rn. r slone.
til.-lice Vl.-t &. . !.i.;ti- I., a -t sill.l Kox's
corner, theuee N.ulli aioin; Ills 1; 1 1,. 1 s; cll.lins
lo a -lone iu 111- 1 Ihetiee .solitli :; Weslll ir
cl. iifi- lo a -tone on sol, 111 M.I I'i. I. he Ko.i.l.
li.ii... in :i .ink- to a si,,!,,., 1 1 1 . -: i e Kn-t
I nil- I., i -tun.-, ii., in.- -.nth 4 1-: nam- to a
th. ii. .. h o' .no:. i; ... : - i.iim 111!, .m chains lo
lu
ll Ko
-..iilhiiionx
ruer sioii,..
.-hams i.i
. I'a-i luiis
Ii, conliiin-
line ' I i ha.:.
:cc t i-l a 1..I. .
Hi.- K.l-1 i-ik. l
I Ml
:'k t.
I r
;;..i l . en. t!:e rc:i.i;uim: t-.o.
tliir l-on u cr. .I;t oi -:x mon-li-. the pur. hu-. r
UK i.mil uu.l al'pioicl sc. utitv thclelor.
1 ihe t:t,e i-isciu-i t:o the lurtn. r "r.lcr ot
court 1. M K' X.
AI'MlNI-1 K T. iK'S N:. U K.
llavir.i; .U:i':tie t as ii.iuiiiiistnitor of the estate
f U hiilott. ,1,-c, a-cl, N'lorethe ( l.-rk Ml-
jiTtor Court ol li.in.lo.pli i unity, tins is to notify
ill person- ii"..r.iii; ci.iiiu- itu-asn-i s no p-iaie io
I'rc-cnt them to the uii,lcrsn;ms. ,u:r v.-ntl.-.l
hi or Is-torc the l-t .lav of i.et..i,cr iwitt. or lhi
lotiee ill he .',...-i i.-.l iu l.arol tln-ir recovery
t;l jh-is-oii- in.i,-..tc, to -ai.l esuite are x cl.sl
;o make ltamc-lialc p.o men,.
This the wtli ,a ol s. pl. Iww
I f KI.I.IOTT.
A lm'r. of Kllioti, Occeascl.
Half'
!-. ct i
I tn defendant. William I'oun.l-. or hia 1. til
h. irs will lake notice Hun an iiction :L-al'e ha.s
heeli COBIIlliMlced III the urior Court of Kan
.loiph e.iuuty to sell a certain tract ot Intel situ
ate :m sai l county and Slate, in I-ranklinvill.
towi.ihip near ldar Kailt. for partition, lu
widen lun I ihesaid defendant. William founds,
or the uukuowu hirs of William I'oiin, Is are in
teresled. Slid lllesnul ilrfeo-Jntll. or defcnflauUi.
will further lake notice mat he. or thry. are re
.jtiir.si t, apis-ar Is-forr w. c. Uaininotid, elerk
of the "iirior .'ourt of Kamlolph toil hit, X.
.'., at Hie Court llo.iui lu Ashet.irn. N. I ., on
the dtfe dav of Noteuils'r. 1. ait answer or
aetiiur Ut the is'titiou iu said action or the
plamtu! w ill apply to the court lor the relief rle-
ulrsi iu said is'liliou.
W. C. HAMMOND,
Clerk of suivrlur Court
TMa Uie 30th day u( September, luos.
LA NO SALM.
Ity Tinue of an order of the Superior durt ef
Moutirniiiery county on the tiinu of Ctiarln
W. Kield, Viwuu.r of B. Auwtu, deceatd,
iiKaiust Hufus Auman, Sarah A. risld. fl aJ, 1
will tell al the niurt houae Ocs.r lu A'hcUiro al
1--' o'cloek. M., on the .1ih day of October, lwth,
the followii.K real estate, lo wit; foar tracle of
real aslate lu Randolph County.
Tract Ko. I. In t'liioii township. Kamlulph
County. N. ('.. adjotninK the lautls of Silas
Lulhei. rial, and Istundtsl as follows: HeiOn
niiiit at a Siunh oak, theuee weat 33 rhaiua on
S Luther's line, to a mountain oak. Ihenrs soutti
on Kiioch Vuiic.innon's line 14 chaius to a pine,
thence west 10 I 2 chains to a stone, Ihtucr south
on Silas Luther's hue SOrhaius to astoiie. liienee
east 4L chains to a su.ue. thence north &
chains so a doKW.xsl, thence east 1 l-t chains
to a hickory, Stranne's corner, thenot north zt
chains So the Is'k'iliuiug, eoutaiuiiiir UU0 acrea,
more or lev".
Tract No. a. Adjoining the lands of Solomon
l.iithei and Is.uiuteil a-follows: Hceinn.iif at a
-lone, js.liunon l.uiher's corner, thence west in
part .ut the Ijis-iler line 4uehains to a pine, Kus.
-ell's comer on .-solum. ui Luiher's line, thcuco
north on -aid line chains to the U'ltuiuinx,
coutAiuihi: liai acn's nu.re or le-s.
tract. No. 11 In Uatldolph Cnurtr. adjoin.
iliKthe lands of K l.n-iter, J ii. Parks, Will
Carter, et al, K.'itllililliu' III a ris k on side nf the
KayelH-i ill.- road ileal Ihe old saw noil place,
th. mi with said road ruiiiiim; liorthwe-l I'J
pol. sto a ris k on v.. I.as-iter's .,1,1 line, thence
.--! on said line '. is pules l,i the old inoiiutain
, thence s.
lake, thcni e eu-t ,
II I.Uth. r S llil, il
i.rncr in said line
County. 1 ra t of
. a- Hie Ki.-liard
lids, if J O. I'.rks.
I from It It I.
lies to Kll.s h 'uiiealinou's I
iilaiinui.' r,'.. acres uiore or 1,--:
Ira, t. No. 4. In Randolph
lid III rni.,11 toHU-illp Slio.,1
lauds. ii,l;,nninn the l.i
I al
ripu,
, rill of llandolph ('.
. toH. Aiiinau.
illlllUK io
Ira. t. No. :.. In A-het.r,i. lianHotph County,
North Ciinilltin, ii'ljoiulliu Ihe lands ot Itri, kyar,
tract and olheis t,u the street ruli'.ine froiii Ih.
,,i. liurkh.-ad Urn yard l u'ox road; lieiruiu.ui
ill Ai en Annuiii's iiurliiw-.-t aorner. th. ie .
ill., .if east alotu; Allen AtilliHIl's line to Aula. til'
and l.riekfard cruer. iheiiee aloui; ,ri, k va',
tlBCt hue and Hush . line hortliwc-1 p. K.
Hush - corii.-r. thence ul.mii his Hue n,,rtl.w,-t
ro -treet ruiiiiniK from the llurkhead tnnvar.1
and fox road, theuee alsxil southw.-l alonu'
south sir.s't u. Hie bei;inuiuii cornel. CiiiUiiihk
I I a acres, more or less.
Terms ( -ale; 1-:1 fa-h, the
on a credit of sii nionili-. the pin
loud and approve, -reuritv thei
life reserved till the lurths'r order
C. W. Klhl.Ii. Kxtrutorati.l C,
n'tniiiDine 1! S
i-h.e-i-r nir iii:
-for. and tliu
) utH.r1,.r Court
. Itc'ore the L'Uvk.
JiU'ob Steela
Maria Simmons. William siminons, )
Julia M.s-lc. K ranees t. ele, J
W illiam ecle ami Alexander Steele. )
The deiendants al., ie named will take anllee
unit an aciioii has la-eu coininenced in the Su
lri.,r Curt "I Kan.lolph CuntT to sell the rea
e-lsle ts-loctiiiK w, the parlie. hersto. iu Ramlle-
man iowuhip in uii'l Cunt tor partition.
tliessai iiefeii.lauts w ill furtiier lake notice thai
tnev are rei.Mir. il loni,i ,ir iu tlie office of the
clerk msTior Court lor Randolph County on the
-.e.'iuT , .-soTciin.r r.sis ai me is.url lloui
in Asiieln.ro, S.c, mi,) answer er demur to Hi
e.inip'.a.lil in s,. a. u,i,, ,,r (. lUuintifl ,
apply lo ll,e is.uit for the relief demanded in said
clerk ui-
Nouri:.
1 purrlse, at SherifVs Sale on the
4 1 i , ,lsr of N,.v. I'.IOT a tract of land lading in
iii f c.o iy of b'andol.'li, mi l known as tke
11 eh 1'oii'i! Mining (' land, sud land
1.1 for taxes, this is lo n,,lifv all fiersons
e nrsrusa that unless said land is redeemed
within tkn t'nie prescrils"! by law 1 shall
demand a deed for same.
This Oct. 1st, UIOS.
W. N. tttsi, Psrvliasor.
In leoiory.
Oil Oct the ldth.iit ahout s! o'clock a. m., tie
deatli autfel vislte.1 the lime of Mr. mid Mrs. J.
H Mel.ro,, ami elainiet t..r Its victim their el.t-e-tson
ijrul Henry, auisl live yenra ami the e
.lay.
i, rut,:'. I Mbnt MMdlTihiit ilrciiil.lisia-c,
luln'rculosi.-.
He us alivaysa i;i.sl antt oltedletlt eliiM, To
kti hi htui, uiu. to K.ve linn.
;-auwns a l.rittht little l.y, lull of fun uu.l
B.l humor, uu.l will be .'really missel by the
home circle anil his many Irien.ls.
W lull- it is -mi to ive him up l.w in hiiin
l.ie suiiinission to the will of tl.m w ho .IikjiIi. all
thiinm wi II. He wiw buried ut M:. olivet Sunday
uci. the lltli to mv.iit the resurrection morn.
May we all live the lives we oiikIiI lo uu.l lie
pn ..ired to ni.vt linn in that liuiil .lay of judi;
imnl. K. -., Michlicl.l, N. C.
"Kcsiilutluii ol'ltespert and ) uipntlij."
WHKKK-AS, limt in His wreat wImIoiu has seen
til to icnnit ileath's auel to enter the home of
our faithful brother M. J. Ueiud, uu.l iiceorilinx
lo Nature' niy-terioii.s workiui; take there-from j
liu sou Waller... Itclll; there-fore b il re-I
-olvd:
That Liberty IhIku No. Cl.K. ol 1". cxleiul to
the sorrow-stricken family, its l.i'K't ami most
sincere sympathy, an-1 comment! them, to litsl
for strength ami eoiufort. kii.olii that He is
.siitbtiieutiy able to kivc Kui.liiiice under not ouly
the-e but all circumstances.
1 bat a copy of the-e resolution- bo sent the
bereaved laiuily, a copy lie put us.ti ihe minutes
.f this lo.lce au-l a copy Up s,.m the Courier for
publieatiun. Couimittee.
.1. W. KKANK,
C. 1. iiai;h..i r,
I.. H. SMI I II, Jr.
!lis. V. I.. Kciine.lv Dead.
VVri.len For Tiie Courier:
Mrs. K.-iiiie ly was a n.ssi woman, profu-se l
rcbiou au l j oiic-1 thei'nunh early in life,
she was oit r.-a iy to do au net ol kin.lness,
li.-i't no tualiee iu her hrart t wai. any one.
I.ive.i a goo'l. true chnstiau life, and as she
lived so -he .lie.l. A few months ako -he Inu'iime
aillictcl w-iih that dreii'l.-d .li-p.i-e icancer) ami
uii'li ru-oini: two oi..r:i!:oiis at in,. Ho-pitnl
reel, i. .ro. c.ime home w ith no hopes of ever
uettini; well. Mill she .li-t tmt murmur, tri.-l
1 cheerful as wa her nature, never t let a
hartow fall on her love.l ones if she could pre-
mil. IuoiicIkiv to hMr kinb.sl. weep not
for lu r :is she w, re dead, she has only ouo to
reap her reward. A friend.
CYNTHIA KOYAI.S
The Tired I'tielliiK
Is eurel bv I.itp'nan'-.irent K.-medv. It n!
.ire- Ncliraluia and Violent Headache It feeds
the uerf.s, in ike. the hl .sl m h and the .at cut
trout, h you would l-well and happy ue I'.
.. I.lppmaa - ..real Iwincdv
Sold by AU l'ruirsi-t.s.
S..TKK.
Il:iviui;ualllli',l as administratrix -m the slate
f lames K. Craieii. ,,.ceas.-d. Is'fore W C.
Hammond. Clerk ol the Superior Court of Ran-
loli.h county. 1 shall sell at puMic au.-iioii to
the hlifhesi hidder for cash, on lha preimsos on
the Hist day of (ici..l'r ijos. the followiur per
sonal prois-rty. lowitt: Two head of cows, on,-
yearliuit cull, ten n,s.,, live hou-s, some wheat
and corn, one one horse wanoii. hou-cbold and
kitcticn luriiilure and other articles ui ted, on
to inetilion.
All tsTv.ns liaviiiK claims acaiust sail e-tme
are untitled to pr.-s. ut them to the uiil,-i-.ki,e..
li it verillci. on nr l'!ore the .11.1, lav ,,l , icro-
Issr lisrjor llns nonce will he plea,le. m l.irot
tlieir recovery: and ail l'rson owmi u d estate
ill .-oum forward and make immediate seltle-
metit.
This 1st day of Oct. IU
MRS. I. r. IIANKSS.
SALK OP I.ASH POK PARTITION.
Bv virtue of the power vested In ma hi in
order of the superior Court of liavulsnii Countv,
in afs'cial cnsKssiitiK entitled, lu the malMr
of H. H. Pratierrt al.. K trv, I will. on Thurs.
nay. sue i.-ui oi novemir, laus.oii tho presnses
herelnafUT deserilssl, sell for partition so Ihe
Inchest bidder for cash, the following denrrlhea
reuUxtatv: K.r-I lot. hs-ated In Triuitr town-
hip, Randolph Countv. neaudone fourth aulss
from me rorporale liuiiu of iheu.wn ol rhoaiaa
villc, on the Tnuilr naid. adloilillnr tint lands uf
C. W. Wilw.u and others, and Is.uuded as fol
lows. ..-win: iieKiiiiuug at a stoae, c. W. Wll
sen's comer, aud ruuuing tlieucu east ST poles to
a stone, theuee iiortli M poles to a post iwk.
thence w,s.i lit p,,ies to a stake, sliuuoo south 7.1
-x ies iu staAe, Ihejice east 4f poli so a
lake, theuee north Ul-i poles to theU-irluuinir.
eoiiUluuu; M acres mure or l.-as. llii tract will
be sold ou the preuilsos at II u'eloek a m. on the
ats.ve uata.sl date.
iseeouil lut. I.iealed III Th,,sis.il Townshii,
lavid..n I ounty.and iu the eaaK'ni uortionol
the town of 1 horns, ville. and adjoining I he
lauds of Barrett heirs and others, and Isiuiiibsl
follews. tO-Wltl' Heifilllllllll at a slo lie mi the
north side of the llimi I' nmr.a l and riiiiiioiK
theuee uorth west 5 .M) chains to stone, near
the North Carolina Hailmad. thence south 4T
est '.' M cliainsto it stone Jarretl's oomer. theuee
mill i', cal 4 s.-, chaniK Ui a stone. Jam It's
iH.riicroti the Hnih I'Uint n.a.1. theuct nil 6
i - easi i chains l. Ihe U-tfiuuinir, cotilaluluK
l.lSwres more or less. Tins lot will Is- sold on
the premises all! o clock p. in. ou tho above
T h R M : Cah ou continuation of sale.
This . tols r rth, I'.sis.
. C. I'm, . omuiissioHcr, W. K. I'l-MtKKT T At-
M'.urOA.JH SAI.K.
Itv virtus of the is.w-er of sale coutiibie.1 I..
Moriguee ,,s d ex. euled bv K A :. e,l and wife
It.ls. Sleed on Hie I-l .lav of March l'.'o.t.. Sam
uel Arnold and M. M. Arnold and r ,rde.l In
H,H,k 91 pus'.-His. in the Rcu'isp t '- oih. f Kin-
lolpll Ci.iniy. We will ,, Uie'.llh ot N,,
her Urns at i.',,,-,,ck M...11 lotne n'mh,-i ladder
.r cail ou ,1,1- premises, tlie l,i,,WUI, dcscriiicd
al estale. to wit!
A tra.-i in ( on. ord i,,wn-h:p. Randolph county
i the waters ,,! .Inck-,u Creek, hes'iuiiuiit ai a
one Win. Ki.U-e rn.-r. l.-iin- as-re.-l lo I,y the
as-reed f. hy the parti .eieern -d 1. : chains Ul
liickorv ,,u li. s North I, ink ,.i I i. k.,,,, . l
lllellceup -aid creek South M dcti West IS
chains loan elm, on tlie hank ,,i .a!d creek,
thence .x.uth M dcurees West crossiin: the eieek
pii-suir the hla.-k oak earner -J7 s:. chains to a
sum pile. Ih.-nce Wesl :kt eluiliis to a stake lu
thti old line. Ih.-nce South ,,n ai, n. passliiK
is.plar .s.rner HI 40 chains to a p,u,i-h oak
Iheiic.! Fast u chains to :t I .lack oak now dead
Slid dowu. theuee South 11 ?.' chains Pi it stone,
foriner'f a pine, thence Ka-t is chains ui a su.ue
formerly a black oak and white oak. thence
North 3S chains p. n luree white oak oil ti.e side
of a road (Adam Ihs.ver's corner). Hi e North
rj.lere.'s West 5 jn chains p w hile oak slump,
alienee Norm 8 decrees hast :t .an ehanis to a
stake, in the place of a sp .h ak 011 the I, ink
of Jackson's C'nielc Iheiiee North N ilcunsw West
T.lai chains P.a-take, thence North .Vi deurees
II li.'Kress Kastcrossii.s. Jm ksoii's Creek 4 chains
West nj.-.f. chains to'the trln ninir s.iiminini;
l.cl aen s laoreor bs, ii being ihe liuids 011 whicJi
K A. Steed now resides.
This October Oth, 1'j.n.
W. W ARNOU). Kiecutoroi rstiiiuei Arnold
,n ui Mororiucee.
NOTICE!
Bids for tho building ;if itn open
v.ood hridoii across Tuylor's creek
near Jno. 1. Iywe s, in Ced.ir (ir.iv
township, will he received l.v th
Hoard of County Commissioners ut
their regular meeting hm Monday
in November, 19US. Tlie board ie-
si rving the right to i eject any and
all bids.
A. N. HULL A., Chtn.,
Oct. 5, 1908. U'd. Co. Com
A JcHtler'n l-ixprrlrucs.
C. H. Kluxer. The Jeweler, lH.fl TirginU
Ave., Indiaaiit) dia, lud., writ: "I M m
weak from kulm-v tn.ubln that Iconic barclly
walk a hau.lred lent. r healus al
Koley'a Kidney lieiiiady nle.md my ooaiploi
inn, cured my lurk noli and tha irregular
iti.ss di viiiared, and I eaa Bow allead to
litmin.ss" every day. and racouneid Faley'ia
Kiduey Kniely to all ulfrr, a it crrd
me after th dicier an I oka roMiliw hntl
frtilel. Aahe'ioro lbaC.
All the world may be a iUte, but
most if us are kept behind tlm
scenes.
i'hrenir onstlputlsn fared.
Oae who uff-ra from cWrouic rotistliation
ia in riauier of many asriSM nibant.
Foley's Orino l.uxative. euros ckrooic ronati
Wlion at it ai Is diejeatio as suniubifcss
l!m l.Tvr ami bowcis, restoring skat luitasal
action of these oraiiua. t oimiiisbiss taking
it to day and you will feel belter at once
Foley's Orino Laxa ira its'S M aaaata or
gripo ami is very (nuawaul tat take. KclasH
ubstiiuv-. Aslieboro Drug Co.
The trouble with the upstart in
that he never feels downcust.
Stomach trouble would more .piickly dis
apiH'ir if the idea of treating the cause,
raiher than the ehVor, would come ititi prac
tice . A tiny, in-i le, hidden nerve, mcsi lir.
Jsh.s'P, Koverns and gives MtreiiKfli to the
Mtoni.ich. A l.ninch itUo (,b's to ihe Heart,
and one to tip Kidney. When tli"8e "in
side nerves" fuii, then the oi'vans must
falter. lr Stioop's Kestontlive is directed
spe-iiilly lo these failing nerves;. itliin
IS hours afler stariitni the llestnrntive treat
tnenl p itieuts sav lliev realize a gain. Sold
by Ashebop. Hru Co.
It doesn't jiuy to kick unless you
do it with your whole sole.
The pain in M.i's head has gone,
She's as ' aj.py as can lw,
Iler heallli is riol.t. her teins'r bright,
Ssincts ukinp; llollisier's liocky M innt.iin
Ten at Jiik'ht. Aslielsiro llruji t'o.
The only true constipation cure must ln
gin it H.iolhin, lo-ahiirf acii m when it
enters the mouth llollist.'r's Uis'ky Moun
tain Tea reslorea the whole syalem lo a
tiealthy, normal condition. ,"i iv-hih, Tea
cr Tablets. Aslieboro l)rn t'o.
Men's and Boys'
Clothing.
A suit that will suit
any ajje and form
can be found in our
complete line,
A well selected line
of stouts, slims, sin
gle and double breast
ed suits, any color
you want. A large
range of blacks from
$10.00
TO
$25.00
It's easy buying a
suit here. Come and
look at our line.
W.J. MILLER
Asheboro, N. C.
Own Your Own Power!
This Gasoline Knpine is sold on
30 days trial, with 5-ycar giiitniutct?.
Write for engine book.
Guilford Hardware 4 Machinery Co.,
tilttuKXMUUKO, M, C.
SEEDS
Biickhre's "Full of Life" Nnrthrrn Crowa
,Hl,i.rrrl Sisr-Hs I, ,.,,.:,,.... -.slvrarsol
ticcessful st-rd gtuwuiK bcliiu j Haul. It pays J
B4ai.t uie issst.
Seasonable Specialties:-'
HtiANH
Karliest Red Vak-utuie . . J.w Bushel
KHuiii-e I'xtra Fairly . , Jl.J.S Hushel
New Slringlrsa (irerii Po.1 . i 70 KusheJ
Wanlwell's Imp. Ki.lney Wll so Hushel
Davis New White Wax . . $4 "s Bushel
Currie s Kust i'r.a.f V..ix . ji 50 liuslid
Extra Tnrty Al.iska . . . ft ) Bushel
New Karlv Cra.lus .... so Hushel
llorhml's M.uUet Cantefl . i. v. Hushel
Buckhtsi-'s Luhtuing Fxpresu j.-,.oo Hushel
Lettuce, Rsdiih, Tomato nn.l a full line (4
Set-tU. I'l.iuls a.,,1 Hull s at I,. wesl vrxwine I'ttces.
Seml l-.r .-omi,!eie r.it.si-.Kiie r sul-mit a list tA
yisir rt-iuirt-ninii.s ru,l wi.l qurie 1 n . es.
H.iv direct hum the irrowtr Suc Maiiey.
Write Unlav. Meuti.ui this ps.er.
H. W. BUCKBEE
1W Backlm St., RxkfurJs.c-JFu'iiii, Rockford, It
DR. D. K. LOCEIIART,
DENTIST,
Asheboro, N..0.
It H'lM m' P' m
" 1 " . ra. to Sjp. m
OVKlf l'HK BASIC
I am tidi In mt o B 'e prviiarsJ lo pactlca
dent'stry lu Ita rariuus brauctias
MA
Weak
Heart Action
There are certain nerves
that control the action
of the heart. When they
become -weak, the heart
action is impaired. iShort
breath, pain around heart,
choking sensation, palpi
tation, fluttering, iVcble
or rapid pulse, and other
distressing symptoms fol
low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted to the needs of
these nerves and the mus
cular structure of the
heart itself. It is a
strcngtliening tonic that
brings upecdv relief.
Try it
"For rr I sniftered with what I
tboui-tit Htmiwrh tx.ul,ic. whon
tlie ikx-lare tol.t mo I had li.;irt
tr.uil.l... 1 hjvi xrUxi munv ieui,-,ii,.s
wlH'ii tlie Lr. altl.M' alr.i.in:,,' .:,m!
Into my hansls, and 1 -ii.-Iii.l.-ti (,,
try lr. Villus' llart Pur.'. I iuve
uken three UUi, nrM n.uv I i.m
not suffcrinc at all. 1 ;im . urcl una
thiH rusilicJnc tli.l It. I vrii,- ii,h In
the hepe th.lt It will iiltru.'i l!- at
Usatl'ia ot othwrs wtio miii.-r I ,li,l.''
siiirs. 1 1. iiAia;. iN,
804 attain St., C'..viiu;i',ii. Ky.
Your drutjqlst sells Dr. Miles' He.irt
Cure, and we authorise him to return
price ot first bottle (only) if it fail
to benefit you.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Rpf 111QP Hn rr,,fc;,Il mtvt the P8
UtvOUov (lurintit of youiiK men mnt wo
Hit'ii whttHrctliMTimiiiauiiKsUiiil win apprfiuaw
A HMr uutch .4 liuble to caupe a vrn-ck mj it &
pi tor m-IkwiI.
The Pt'i-lo Schooli do not mn-k tin patm!ij?e
nf tliiM who art hi hftU' lo Kki' a intUtm
tK'fort1 Ihe? un pn'partl lor fk ur4,"stul eonv
lnurcul iito atitt ititWiftfiMit rtiizenhip.
wei'sivriaiiT wii it-it uie airoimnT oi wnooi
l'iflit'n whu .tirv lo tihantot Ihoir iMH'uputiotk,
hitch i htKt. ami rolloxe KnKlticH, mnl ini-iin-
men wha Uv thntthoy are tmndlLnpinil btcamte
of Infwriur irainiitic.
Pecle Standard School of Commerc
and English, Greensboro, N. C.
S. BRYANT, N. N. NEWLIN
President. Vice-Pres,
J. II. COLE, Cashier.
The
BANK op RANDLEMAN
Randleman, N. C.
CAPITAL, IIJ.M.
SURPLUS, $6.0.
Six Years Successful Banking.
Interest Accounts ami Commercial Ao
oouiita SoliciU'd oo Karorahle Term.
Very truly,
J. II. COLE, Cashier.
0 K COX, President. W I AKMFIKI.D. V PteS
W J AKMKlKl.ll, Jr., Caalilvr.
The Bank of Randolph,
Capital and Surplus, $50,000.00
Total Assets, over $::00,000.00
with ample awts, eiperliMice au.1 pmtwtlon
weMilicil the Ijuninwi .,( the tuinkuia public aim
feci sale In sayins: we arc pn-ir'.l ami wllliuf
toeitend to our cusuunen. cti tt facility and ao
jomu.odatioll cou-slstcnt with sale banking.
DIRECTORSi
w. J. Armfl.'l.l. T. 1. U.-ddinK' Dr. F. . Ashury.
T. H. Keddllilt, H.'lij. sf 'flitl, Hllirh Hrk, W.
V. steddinK, A. M. Hal, thl. I. kt. . Ar.uVM
t'. J.t'os.ii. K fox, P. H. y.irris, U. B. Met'iaiy.
0, . ktsAlislcr, W. P. Wood.
N. PCOX,
Jeweler
Asheboro. N. C
G. H. Russell
R. C. Kelly
RUSSELL '& KELLY,
' Attorneyst-at-Lnw,
ASHEBORO. N. C.
Practice In sxll the Courts Colleejlo"
era all Oihier B.islnesa Will be wiven
Prompt and Careful Attention.
Oflio in Hush Building near the
Court House.
I The Peele
Curriculum
I IS SUPERIOR j