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THE ASHEBQ10 Aaheboro, N. 0. Oct 29, 1808. Local and Personal. Mies Jewell P;cfcett, of High Point, is visiting Miss Lizzie Ferree. Misses GUra and Mary Spencer spent lueauay in Ltieeusboro. Dr. L. MFox spent Tuetday in Greensboro on professional business. Mrs. II. M. Worth is Tisi ting rela tives in Virginia. J. B. Stroud, of Greensboro, was in town Tuesday. Miss Mittie Lovett, of Burlington, is visiting relatives in Asueboro. Sir. E. E. Clapp, of Randleman, spent bttnday afternoon in town Mies Ilntchius, mnsic instructor at farmers Institute, visited Tela tives at Charlotte Sunday. E. C. Clinard,of Winston-Salem, spent luedday and Wednesday in Aslieboro. Mrs. JI. B. Martin' a as returaed from a visit to relatives at Winston- Salem. Mr. Numa Miller, of Trinity. R F. I). No. 1, spend Saturday night ana bumiay in town. Mrs. F. P. Prevo, of Itendleman is visitini; relatives and friends at Danville, Va. The 10-months-ola child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Loftin died recent ly at the home of its parents at Troy. Mins Gertie Talley, of Ranultmao, wh) uuderwfiut an operation at ft. Leo'j Hospital at Greenhorn last week for appendicites is improving. Mrs. T. M. Johnson eutertained her class of children of the if. P. Sunday School at her home in South Asheboro yesterday aftornoon. Elmer Leak, of Greensboro, has purchased an interest in the Themas. ille Light and Powsr Co., and will move there in a few days and take charge of the plant. Mra. R. G. Ilackett an ared ladv near Climax, died Moaday night at ber Home, lhe fimeral was con ducted Tuesday morning at Taber nacle Church. AlTis M. UaUley, a prominent merchant of Uranam was recently married to Miss Josie L. Crawford, also of Graham. They are spending meir noneymoon at Baltimore. Mr. J. W. Bailey and Mr. E. D. Broadhurst will speak at. Handle man Friday night of this week. Ibey are two of the State's best speakers. Mrs. Wm. C. Hammer entertain. d her Sunday School class yester day alter noon. . ine leatnre was "an eveniug with the Disciples.' Rev. T. M. Johnson, pastor, address ed the children on the Diacip'es. Dr. II. W. Dorsett, a well known physician of Davidson Couuty died at ins nome last Wednesday. Mr. Dorsett was active in county affairs and a. man of influence. The funeral was conducted at Fair Grove near Thomaeville Thursday. On October 18th, 1908, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Moffitt, of High Point, were called to the bedside of Mrs. Moffitt's father, W. M. Brown, near Pleasant Grove, in Randolph. Mr. Brown has been ill for eight months, but he it improving new. Chairman, W. N.Elder, of the County Board of Education, requests the school committeemen to forward the contracts made with teachers to him at once that he may know what schools hve not yet been supplied with teachers. A number of Randolphians and some of the Masonio fraternity ex pect to go to Asheboro to attend the laying of the corner-stone of Ran dolph'a handsome new court house, which event will take place Nov Greensboro Telegram. There was a family reanion at Capt. J. M. Prim's Sunday at Silver Hill. Mrs. Rohert Davis of Mexico, Mrs. E. L. Stoner and Mr. A. E Prim, of High Point, Mr. J. M Prim, Jr., of Sawyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson, and children all were present. The day was love. ly and all had most delightful time, lhe Dispatch. STATE Or OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, ) LUCAS COUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior Sartner of the firm of F.J.Cheney A Co., dnlnf usiness In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that mid Ira will ray the nn af ON It HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be eurcd by the awe af Hall'' Catarrh Core. FRANK J. CHENEY. twora to oafore me and aubscriMd in mj prea- sr.- uiiaeui aay ui veovmiier, a. v. ions. IAL.) A. W. GLEASON. NOTARY PUBLIC. Hall's Cckarrh Care la taken Internally, ai aafei directly on the blood and mueeua urfaeaa the systea. Bend for teatiaioniala free F I. CHENEY CO. Towse, OX. old by an Srankaa, nc The aev metallic telephone llLe frem Aiaebore to Caraway ia w ceaapleted and ia in operation. It ia giving good service. Rev. J. D. Bowen, a Baptiat min ister, of Apex, will preach at Ran rlieruan the firs Suaday in Nov. and at Ashebero the second 8anday in Ko. The earnlval for the banefit of the chemical fire enriae faad closed Saturday night. The Management turaed over to the town f SO as its share of the receipts. Mrs. J. C. Story, of Oklahoma, was a guest ef her sister, Mrs. A. Anman, ia Ashaboro laat week. She it new viiitiag relatives ia Montgomery County. Mr. 8lory is a minister in the Presbyterian church and is a native ef Alamance County. Mrs. T. H. Harris, of Fayette ville, ia visiting relatives and frisada in Aaheboro aad Randolph county. Mra. Harris' mother ia a aiater of B. B. Burna, of High Point, who married a Mr. Johnson, who moved to Fayetteville from Randolph about 18 yeara ago. Mra. llama ia now viating at the hime of T. J. Redding sear Sophia. The Alamance Gleaaer aaya. Mr. C. E. Lovett died Tueaday morning at his home in Burlington, aaea about hfty years, lie former ly lived at Graham and was well known. lie was an excellent nan and citizen. He leaves a widow and several children and a host of friends to mourn his antiaiely death. Mrs. Lovett is a daughter of Kev. Wm. C. Hammer of Asheboro Doaaaaretle Ipwklai, The following apoointmeta have been made for Democratic speakers in the county this-week: At Seairrove today lion. Victor 5. Bryant, will address the lxoole on the issuoa of the day. The rail y take the form of a basket picnic anal a good crowd is assured. R. ex. Palmer Esq., Will Speak at the VallewlBf Tlatea Aad Flare: Brover's Chapel School House, Friday night Oct. 80ih at 7 o'clock Black s school House, Saturday night, Oct. 31st at 7 o'oloek. Staley fccoool House, Monday night Nov. xnd at 7 o clock. Ir. i. Ram Baalta Candidate for the Heme of Hepreeenlatlvee Will Sipeak at the fallowing Times anal Plaraa. Kildee School House, Friday night Oct. 30th at 7 o'clock. Melanchthon School House, Sat orday night Oct. 81st at 7 o'clock Staley Monday night, Nov. 2nd at 7 o'clock. Wm. C. Hammer, Eaq. Ramseur, Thursday night, October 29th. Providence Academy, Friday night, October 90th. B. C Kelly, Esq. Red Cross School House, Satnr. day night, October 31st, at 7 o'clock. CaaaanemU, Cemmauicated. Mr. Hammer might well ask what Mr. Winslow supposes the Board of Commissioners meant when it ap pointed a committee in 1895 to as certain the indebtedness of the county, and then refused to enter tain the report, tnus making it im possible, so Mr. Winslow now says, for him then to record it upon the Minutes of the Board. But Mr. Winslow certified in 1906 that the report was recorded on page 222 of the Minute Book. Such compounded pollution of the truth as is evidenced in the cross statements above can not be waived by counter questions which have no bearing upon the subject. In answer to Mr. Hammer's ques tions about that certificate, Mr. Winslow asks Mr. Hammer why he supposed the Board of Commission ers appointed a committee in 1895 to ascertain the indebtedness ot liuti- dolph County and repoit to the lioard. One would ordinarily suppose that such an action indicated the desire of the Board to have that commit tee ascertain the indebtedness of Randolph County, and huve that committee repott to the Board. That may not be a good guess at the question Mr. Winslow puts to Mr. Hammer, but it's dellars to doughnuts that it is nearer correct than the answer Mr. Winslow gave to Mr. Hammer's questions. When Mr. Hammer inquired why the report of the committee does not appear upon pace 222 of the Minute Book, as Mr. Winslowcertified that it did, Mr, Winslow says the com mittee did report to the Board, bat the Board failed to take action on it, and that he, (Mr. Winslow) conld make no record of it. Why then did Mr. Winslow certify in 1906 that the report WAS recorded on page 22a of the Minute pool: The following .uesof students of Aaheboro Gradea School by rev eon of their having done aatiafactory work in their aiadiea aad having been preaent evary day without being tardy are eatitled to be placed oa the honor roll for the second month of the fall Wm. RIM UtihS. Blelle loan, Carrie BritUia, Kellie Foi, Georgia Lawallea, Teete Miller, Alinn ifor maa.Meud Spoon, Ne tie Wrd. Eugenia fluataer, Jim llarl, frank auvette, Uen Humble, Walter Lewalleu. Bureu MoPher- eon, Teraon Jobnsoa, IHeuden Lowderui'k, Clifford Born, frail Hedem. Clyde vtil- liama, IHenry Rich. Anuie Woodell, Lily Bella Robbiue, kclvsr Lawrence. n.x)io oiidi. Britt Irmfield, Stanton Hkeen, Kay Mc- Fheraon, Clyde Lewie, Ben Bulla, Arthur Hurkutad, jamee Burkhead, John Hpoon, Keuert 1 lamuier, nakcom Laaaiter, nidary Wood, Alveu Betta, Mhafter Kerree. Millard Smith, lieruaret Uuah. Tilmont Col, Mary Foi, Hazel Hpoon, Done Lee Lonin, Alice nuuaucker, LUie Freaneil, Uleta Kich, Mary McUaiu. Tllin UB1DI. Harriett Betta, Edith Betta, Eunice Bulla, Carrie Barrow, Uralie Clark, Fern Ferrer, rayr 'Hrree. Gertrude ruaier. Uuata Hum U, Haiti Kivett, va Lewalleu, Mary MofBtt, Evflya Martha Morria, 1-ueile Mor- rit, Kate ewyl Hallie Uoaa, tJula Web- aver, Lena Williama, Lilliau liuiiaueker, Roy berry, Howard Uickeue, June r raaier, Currv L,oltin, toloQ cpoon. fucrra uiiaa. Fleta Lewalleu. Nancy Jobnaon. Edna Norman, Maud raieley, Libel I'reanell, EQie ('rukar, Lara Joaea, Bertie Kivett, Jewel Olaanow, llarvey Kod((ra, Deeey Webaier, Jeutie akaau, Ueorg Uetia Uraha William, Lugeue rerree, aluaa Laaaitar. rim HkiBa. Eva Bill, Beaaie Aumee, Carlyla Johaton Nannie I'lummer, Kate Eliaabelk Walker. Grace rerree, Jaaaia Wood, Ollie Wrigtil, John T Metatt, Jeaaia Ward, Beatriea Le alien. aiiTH osata Louella Lowe, Qrece Fraaier, Frauoea Walker, FanaiaKewby, Wajua Millei MTBITB U14DI. Elvak Pool, Janatte Dickena, Eulah Olaa aow, l.illie Parriah, Hay Uaywortk, Mildred oarkhaad, rearl Kivett, bete uaaimer SIUaTB OkiDS. Allia Spooa, Liuia, OWinalow, Tirgie Dickana, Enolie rreaneU, Cora Keddiag, Roaa Fraaier. HUTU OB1DB. Lynetta Swain, Blanche Aaderaon, Locile Bath, Anait Fox, Margaret Wood, Clifford Cox, Maude Dickena, Lena Johnaon. Can They Veal the Thlaklag Veterf The following report is given of speech made by the Republican speaker at tteus u.va Monday night: The speaker charged that th Democrats would not hold other than dishonest elections; that the election of 1898 waa diahonest and that constitutional amendment and requirements for registration were eased that the Democratic regis trars might have the authority to register whom they please. He declared the Republicans had ade the county what it ia and that the leaders ot the party are Tom Tagarard, the gambler and Murphy of Mew York. The speaker said if elected the Republicans would give from $200 to T 2000 exemption from taxes in stead of 15. He charged that the election of Mr. K.itchin would mean to array man against man aad capital against labor. Sunday Scheol Rally There will be a Sunday School Rally held by the Concord Town. ship Sunday School Association at riney Urove Church, on bunuay, November the etb, beginning at o'clock, P. M. Dr. Hubbard, president of the lownship Association, and also Mrs. Hubbard will address the meeting, and Mr. J. M. Varner is also expect od to be present and will address the meeting. Everybody is invited, both old and young. Maggie . Hornet, Sec Chrysanthemum Show. The Annual Ohrvbantheinnm Show wi.l be held !Fridav, No vember Gtb. The collection of ex hibits this year will be better than ever before. Many entries will be made from all parts of the county. 1 Vrsons making exhilnts living in town are urged to etn.l the (lowers to the auditorium Thursday, and out of town t;xhibiis will be received as late as 10 o'clock Friday nioruiti. The ladies of the bchool Improve ment Association will serve refresh ments, candies, etc. lor the beuelit of that organization. May go la Massachusetts. Rev. D. A. Long, of Graham, has been called to the pastorate of the Christian Church at New Bedford Mass. Dr. Long is one of the strongest workers in that denomina tion in this State. Killed by Live Wire. Mr. Veele Streeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Streeter, of Greens boro, was instantly killed last week in Gaffaty, S. 0., by ooming n coi tact with a life wire. He was 24 years old and a popular young mil. eaeelta Baak lah. The Randolph Book Club was da. lls-ktfallr entertained at the homo ."w V tv c j i woai " " ' afternoon. Ihey soent "an ovenirg 1 with Indiana authors". An inter eating paper waa read by Mra. W. 0. Hammoad on James Whitcomb Rilev and Oeorire Ade, aad Mra. E. E. Kepkart a paper on Booth Tark- ; ington and Meredith Nicholson. a . a d:i - v ... xv.au..k;, .mc ui ruicj a rujiur. v , mnsic by Mra Kephart and eelec- ( tioua from Riley by Mra. Simpaon were enjoyed, JJainry relresnments wert served. Trinity ltema. Several fnnn here went to Oreenaboro and High Point In hear Mr Taft. frof Wiliin frieada are glad to kao' be improving alter hating a aevnra apell of i malaria. Oopt Parkiu reterned from a trip to the rthern atatea laat week Mite Jnlinmn, of Virginia, came laat week nd will tench in the achool. Mian Indie Young left a few days ago to accept a pnaition sear Wilaon. We hope to aee our little friend Lida ,ech out in a few dare, aftor beiim con fined at hOniH far aeveral wrekx. Mra Emma Heilm -n ia spending the j inter m mgh roiut with her daughter, Mra Kirliy and Mra Terry Why Nut Items. Mr and Mra J A Anman apent part ef last week with their eon, U B Aumon, at Bis- con. Mra Catherine Monroe, of Eliee, is spend ing the week here with her eon, J A Moeroe. Mrs Elizabeth Garner is not expected to live. Mr Fred Cax and aiater. Miss Hattie, spent Sunday with their parenta at Ralph. J O Mack went to ABbehoro Monday. Mr Waller Bean and sister. Miaa Eula, apent Sanday bar with frienda. Mr and Aire J A Kiag apent Satardey aight and Sunday with ber mother aaar lliower a Hill Miasea Eula Kino and Mollia Jonkin re turned to Star Saturday after apendiag the week here. Miaa Haael Cox spent Sunday with her arand'Darenta in Aaheboro. lira C A Lewellen, who naderwant an operation at St Leo's Hospital in Greensboro, ia expected home in a raw days. Mr. R. C. Palmer at Hock Bprlataje, Mr. R. C. Palmer, of Liberty, addreaaed the people of Richland Township, at Kook Springs Tueaday aight. A large crowd of an. women aad . children were preaent. about 90 in all. His apeeek waa of high order and van highly appreciated. Us brought to light some of the Republican treachery. He nade aae of the beat Demo cratic apeechee we have ever beard in this community, (and aa to the Repuhlicana, it far ail r passed any speech a Republican ever made.) A few Bapublicaaa were out, but they aeenied inclined to hide. We believe they would have gone out at the "key holes if they could. When Mr. Palmer finished hie eloquent speech, he waa presented with a large bouquet of flewera. May Mr. Pal mer live long and deliver many mere won derful speeches each as he made Taesday night. . Ueaocrat, The Daughters of the Confeder acy met at Mrs. Annie Robins lues day afternoon, spending the evening very "pleasantly sewing for the fancy Work Bazaar to bo held for the benefit of the monument fund early in December. NOTICE. Havtnf qualified as executors on the estate of L. n. nacoti, aeceewo, . oeiore tt . o. nammunti, Clerk of the Bunerior Court of Randolnti County. All persons having claims aauinst said e-is e are notified to present mem to the unierht-ura, duly verified, on er before the 1st rtey at Noveta berlWvor Ihisanlice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery; and all persons owing sid estate will come forward and make Immediate etitle- aaent. This 26th day of Oct. 1808. O. T. MACON, C. E. MACON, sseulora. NOTlCltorHALlS. In obedience lo an oMer of tht Board of Edu cation ef Randolph County, 1 will offer lor sale to the highest bl.M.'r at Public Auction, on the 7th dny of Hovemhe' IIWH. at a o'clock P. M. the following public school rimpertv: one framed school building situated In Oole rtdite township, District No. S, and known as the Jones School Bouse. Sale will be at the place where the aluve named property is located, slid will be con.1urtit In aesonianee with Section SOof the Public ochool Law of North Carolina. TERMS: CASH. NOTK If for any reason it be impossible to di poe of asid property on the above named date I will receive privaie nuis ai mj nro mi tne 1st uay oi ate bids must be In nurum makinir them W.N. KLHEH, Chm of Board of Education. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CK. Having qualified as administrator of lohn Breedlove deceased, this is to notify all person holding claims amiinst the estate nl said deccw cd to present them tn the undersigned duly veri fied on or before the 1st day of November 1 or this untie,, will lie nlesited in bar of their re cover. All nemms Indebted to said estate are eier'ted to make immediate payment. This Oct. 19, l'JOS. JAS. T. Tl'RNKK. Administrator. We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Unlets there In dMy action of the bowels, M,nwtn,,a nr.Mt,tB are thaorlH-ri. csiltltift heart ache, hiltoutne.. nati.es. dr.pepiis. suit Ihol preventing the Sarnsnsrills from doing Us beat work, trri'i fills are llvsr plllt. Aot ntly, all vegetaoie. A by J. O. Aim Co.. IowU. aim Btiawuao.urr f ruiR viooe. AUUB CURE. CHERRY PKT08AL. yers Wi hsva ae iHru I wepubltsa tk foimalaa of all oar SMdMtmee. The Ceafbderate Holdler. I have heard that one C. L. Holtoo wante a be a legislator from thie County, and woe I a Ilka to have the rein of the oU Cou- " aomier, l aupcxiae. low anine sir. Helton ia a HAnablioa-i and .und.ni. veta aoldier. I tna napabiieaii platfvrm aa waa given axiat Once at Ureenaboro. Among other thinga Ibay atata ia tLair plaifi.rm thut they coa imm the Iiemiwraia for their ailiiade to- ar Ike Cenfaderata aoldier. N tbal the Democratic party aae greatly I1 Confederate aoldier. A aoldiera burn haa been provided for them. Much Ut i.,-.,,-.:. ... .; pun and eomfort. Now Mr. iiulton what ia y our attitude tn- ard the old euldierf Da vou elaim. with year party, that you are going to do more lot taem, or do for them what the Dcmoeraia have tailed to da? Ia yoor love for the Con federate aoldier vary HtronR? Do you mean ir ewciea, insv yoa are going to Ifive turn a Letter home, and a greater ainoant of aioeey in priieiona? Or again break your promiaea aa your Iicpublican redece8ora have done U that what you mettiiV e uone l that what you meanf Or Jo you inea that you are umnu to uivo them leas coaafort and make lexe appropriations for them? What have you been tellino the nen pie theae dark nights, aa you Blide arouud, feariiia to face your Democratic opponeata iu oppn daylight diacnaaiou, a timn-houored ocusimr Our Savior aaya: "Men loved darknei rather than light, because their deeds wore evil: neither eometh to th i;nl.i v.;. dreds aliould be reproved " Mr. llolton I want to Ml you how your attiiade appears to a Confederate soldier who aerved nearly four yeara in the Confed eraie Army, parlicinatiua in a Hoien hat. tiea. tie was always at the post of danger, was never excuse I from a aingle fight ia which his e mnanv took Dart, and was hnn. orahly discliarg-d at Appomattox when Uen. u. r i.ee surrendered. Mi nee that lime he has trieid In 1Ia n honeit life, and a law -abiding citizen. For the last live yeara bis wife lias been almost a helpless invalid, stricken down with para lysis. Now. Mr. Uolton. vour voluntarv cnndct ihowa your attitude, your aviunathv. toward a lonlederate aoldier. Yea, aa counsel for a worthless African, would you take f 2U0 irum uiai same soldier ana his family and hand it over to that burly negro? Now this a juei wnai you are trying to do. With eat compuleion from any source, yoa vol ootanly went into tbia. Certainly the good people of Randolph do not want aueh a one ta make laws for them. If auy one wanta to know who that confederate aoldier is, I will willingly give yuu ma name ana eu the circumetancea con nested therewith. H. A. Aijikiut. Caraway, Me. a, Items. Rev Mr Ingle preached an excellent aer mon at Ml Tabor last Bunds v. Messrs Ernest Ridae and Wm Porrish visited Howard Harris Sunday ev- ning. Marvin Kings, who is attending school at Dealon, visited home folks Saturday and Sunday. Little Clara Ridge ia seriously ill with typhoid fever. Farmers in this community are basy sow ing wheat I he public achool at Redberry will open the second Monday in Kovember with Miss Emma Kidfte as teacher. Mr and Mrs Bird Parrish visited Mr Allen Nance Sunday. Corn sbackinga are all the go in this community. Mr and Mrs W B Yates viaited at Milton nidge a Sunday. Mr J C Kagan has moved froai the Lam betb old mill to his farm. A lare crowd attended the corn ahucking at the Widow Hunt's Thursday nicht. Rev Herbert Lanier preached at Hoover's urove ftunday. There is to be a publia speaking at Red berry Thursday night. Misaes Emma Ridge and Kate Nance at ten ed meeting at Tabor last Sunday. Miss Myrtle Osborne has retuJned home alter an extended visit in this community. Card treat Miaa Dalk. Editor Courier: I wish to express thanks to my many friends who so kindly aided me in tbo con test just closed . I shall aver feel grateful to them for the intereat thay hare taken in me; and I am also glad that there has been no-malice among any of the contestants. We have worked bard, tut we now feel that we have our rewsrd. May the Courier live long and prosper. ALMA DELK, Cox, N. C. October 19th, 1008. r BIG VALUES We have on display Ladies Coats, brand new, at low prices. A new!line of Dress Goods, Waistmgs, Silks, Out ings, etc., Ladies sew Belts and Collars and many new things in Notions. We also have some good things for men and boys New up-to-date clothing; should be able to please everyone in both quality and price. Shoes and hats latest styles. A handsome line of Shirts, Collars and Tics, Crockery, Tinware, Lamps, Carpets and Mattings, Rugs and Art Squares To please each and all. Our Millinery Department Is in charge of Miss Beth Forney, who knows how to make a hat look pretty Our Stock is Large And varied and, we believe, well bought, and we pro pose to sell it right. Come to see us, we will do you good. Ramseur Store Ramseur, N. fair View Hews. Mr and Mra A L Si il well, of Charlotte, are. on an extended visit to their parenta, Mr and Mrs Addison Blair. Miaa Kstrlle Orauford, who is in achool at the U F College, spent Saturday and Sunday here with her parents. Mra K&e Kennedy, of Trinity it Fl) No 1, ia visiting her daughter-in-law, lira Corrina Kennedy. Missea Blanche and Routb Millikan at tended a ainging at Pleasant Hill Sunday. llilly Uatlord loft recently lor fingiaua to vieit his parenta. Ho will return iu Febru ary. .... Jell Uole, of High f oint, has accepted a position here with J M Little The many fevor patients of this community are elowly improving. W E Bsnuiaon has a new loarder in hie home. MessBrs Jones and James Hedrick, of IJigli Point, were visitors here Sunday. The protracted meeting began at Fair Tiew Church Sunday. Kev S B Turrentine preached two able sermons How To Get (strong-. P.J.Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., ChicafO, tells of a way to become atrong: He says: "My mother, who is old and was very feeblo, is deriving no much benefit from Electric Bitters, that I feci it's my duty to tell those who need a ton e and strengthening medicine about it. In my mother's cas-i a marked gain in Qesh has re sulted insomnia baa been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Electria liitlers quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidaey complaints. Sold andur guarantee at Standard Drag Store. 50c. Prankllnvllle News. Rov Mr Byreu, of the eastern part of the state, preached an interesting sermon at Moore's Chapel Sanday. C E Stuart ia having- two more rooms built to his residence. W A McPhereon has added another fins horse te his livery stable Ed Boal and family, of Gilisenville, have moved to one of W 0 Russell's residences o Turtla creek valley. Mr Beat has a poai tion with Kersey tSros Lumbtr Mill. Monree Cox, of Aaheboro. apent Sunday in our city to the delight of Miss Jennie Cheek. John Wright, of Grant Township, visited hie daughter, Mra Chandler, Bunday. II L Elkinaand family spent tiuuday even ing iu Ramseur. C B Paraons baa purchased the Chaa J one track aad atock farm on (. lay at in South Franklinville. Tbey Take The Kinks Oat. "I have need Or. King's New Life Pills for many yea, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of eiomach, liver and bewela, without fuss or frictiou," aaya It 11. Brown, of i'lttsheld, Vt. Uaaranteed aatiafactory at Standard Drug Store. 25o. Mt. Gllead Items. The rain Friday prevented the Silver Tea Party to have been given by the Ladies' Aid Socifty. Kev L omit h will preach a series ot ser- moas uo the Mea of the Bible beginning Tuesday night and continuing tkrough the wesk at uigat. Monday was verily lug dav m Mt (Jil- ead A crowd of aliont two thousand peo ple heard Mr Kitcbin and from the lusty cbeera which be received it eeeuied that everybody was for Kitcliin. Ov-r three hundred horsemen formed in line in upper town marched through and escorts I tbn speaker to the stand, two bands furnished music. Rtaley, H. P. D. Items. On October 25th at the residence of E A McMasters, officiating justice, L A York and Miss Flora Cross were united iu marriage. The public school at Cedar drove. Liberty township, commenced October "JGth with Miaa Ar.li worth as teacher. Mra A W Kirkman, who has been sick so long, continues to improve. I saw a piece ia the Raadolph Bulletin of October S!d written by the Sandy Orek correspondent who says he voted for drover Cleveland and at next election vetoed vith the Republicans and is so pleased with r suits. Now Mr Correspondent which will you choose, Mr Taft, the Unitariaa aad Infi del, or Mr Bryan, the Christian; and why? VOTER. No one is immune frem kidney trouble, ss just remember that Foley's Ki.lney Remedy will stop the irregularities and core any ease of kidney and bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medisins. Asheboro Drag Co. 1 Company, c.
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