It's Cheaper-None Better!
Policies Written From $100 Up to $10,000
B"P A USJL You are not able to pay fora large policy, or do not wish to
do so, why should you pay twice as much for your insurance?
The North State Mutual Life Jnsurance Co.
Will sell you a policy of $100.00 $200.03 $2?0.03 $$0100 $400.00 $00.00 or $70.00
at a very small advance over the regulai rates proportionately for a large policy.- These
policies all share in the profits of the Company which in the final settlement will put them
on an equal basil with large policies.
Ether Items. j
We have been silent quite awhile, hut we
are Dot dead, neither are we asleep, but we
are having a "swell" time with the mumps.
MrT W Vuncannon is very ill with
pneumonia.
Mrs Eliza Moffitt, of Asheboro, viaited
Mrs Calvin Moffitt this week, who is quite
aick with rheumatism.
Mrs E K Aun.tn, of Asbury, spent Sat
urday and Sunday at the home of Mr C T
Boroughs.
Miss Cora Anderson, Our assistant teach
er, was called home on account of the death
of her mother, Mrs Dr Anderson, of Denton.
Mr Elsie Freeman has taken charge o
tbepoatoffije at this place.
Misses Pearl Auman and Myrtie Stout
apeat Saturkay and Sunday at the homo of
Mr C T Boroughs.
School here is progressing nicely. At
tendance is very good. The boys snd girls
of the schaol have organized a debating so
ciety for every Friday afternoon, which
proves helpful and interesting.
Mack Freeman is all smiles its a boy.
Steed Items.
Sickness is all around us now and the
cold wavi; has caused some very serious
relapses
Mr Ira Freeman attended the JarucB
Presnell Hair Saturday.
Mr J H Williamson, our R F D carrier
from Steeds, greets his patrons with a
smile now. He has u girl at his place.
Henry Hancock will sell his household
property Wednesday week.
The school is i.'i'tting along very well but
the attendance is nouiewliat small on ac
count of sickness.
Robert Freeman eems to think more of
the school tt Piegah than he dees his Own
lore.
Cool Spring Items.
Mrs Jesse Pogh wei t to Greensbo o last
llonday and returned Tuesday.
Mrs J T Hayes, of Millhoro, and little sons
Vaster Gumie Moody, Reggie and Dewey
pent last Tuesday in the community.
Rev W F Ashburn, of Liberty spent last
Friday night at A B Wslker's.
Rev Usury, of Gieensboro, one of our
M E preachers, baa purchased a tract of
. Jaisd near Linebeiry elation, and will build
a residence and locate there in the near
' fatare.
AGES.
Both male and female are insurable at
ages nearest birthday, 2 to 60 both inclusive
BENEFITS.
Full benefits from date of issue.
VALUES.
Loan values beginning at end of 2nd
year, Cash, Paid-up and Extended kvalues at
end of 3rd year.
The North State Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
Of Kinston, North Carolina.
J. W. GRAINGER, CLEASEN H. SMITH, J. H. HERNDON,
President. Actuary. Supt of Agencies.
JNO. M. HAMMER, brAce ASHEBORO, N. C.
Office next door to Bank of Randolph.
Poplar Ridge Ileus.
Harris Skeen and Miss Lillie Jones were
happily married Jan 28, at John Hoover's.
There was a large crowd at the public de
bate last Thursday night All those present
reported a nica time. We hope they will
be able to have another one before long
Sbuby Morris, of near Hopewell, and Miss
Maggie Parker, of High Point, were married
Jan 20.
Miss Dora Aleiander. of Farmer, spent
last week with home folka.
We are sorry to note that Felix Bpence
does not improve fioui an attack of pneu
monia. Walter Parker and Miaaee Lillie Pearoa
and Oliva Uoflitt attended the public debate
last Thursday night at Poplar Ridge
Mrs Sarah Moffitt, of near Hopewell, spsnt
a part of last week visiting her daughter,
Mrs Daisy Sumner.
Carl Frazier is improving from hia ill
ness.
Emmett CrOwson returned to Summer
field last Monday after a short stay here.
Mlchiield News.
Martin Presnell, of River Junction, Fin, is
visiting his brother, M J Preanell, and utw
relatives in this community.
Lark in Presnell entered school at Why
Not Mouduv.
Giiriiry Frye, of Ulan, spent Saturday
night with his aUt-r, Mrs Arlie King.
Mis Maggie Trogilou, of Cannon, Bptut
Satnrd y night at Noah King's.
Miss Uowa Stone, of Why Not, spent Sat
urday and Sun'lny with the Misses Preitnell.
Miss Susanna Presnell spent some time
last wek with Mrs G W Cole, of Brown.
EriieHt Bean spent Saturday night in this
community.
Mr ami Mrs John Mo Lend and childien
visited here recently.
Ashebnrn, R. K. L. So. I Items.
Mrs Cynthia Blair has returned from
Salisbury, where she has spont the most of
the winter with her daughter, Mm R L Ma-h.ih-y.
M"hne Henley sx-nt last Suuday at home
with lii parents
J.bn Inif ld, who has b-en sick for several
weeks, is improving.
Ulsud I.ig'M visited Mebane Henley San
d..y.'.'.- - , ...
Cox I tews.
The school at l'iney Grove is progress! ag
nicely under the management of Miu
Blanche Chrisco
J F Jones is critically ill
Messrs J F Cameron, J F Delk and Wyatt
Qallimore killed three fine porkera Saturday,
the three weighing 99 lbs.
Messrs Sam Delk and Japp Surratt, of
Cox, have been on the Yadkin River wild
goose hunting. They returned Sunday and
report poor luck.
Wesley Hanner, ol Cid, was a welcome
visitor at J F Cameron's bunday evening.
Mr and Mrs W H Varuer and family via
ited Mrs Varner's relatives near Chapel
Hili Saturday and Sunday.
Mr and Mrs J W Arnold viaited at J F !
Delk's' ne nigUt last week.
C Cam ron, of Farmer, spent Sunday
with home f. Iks.
Miss Mary Pierce, who has been very sick
for the last few days, is improving.
Mrs Tom Laaghtin is seriously ill.
M N Morgan and J B Delk spent one
day last week with P L Childress.
Sam Laughlia and R J Pierce went to
Farmer Saulrday night to join the Junior
Lodge.
Miss Alma Delk spent one night last week
lh Miss Blanche Chrisco
-Htv I' A I'lyler will preach ai Piney
Giove the third Sunday eveniug at S o'cock.
Trinity Mutes and Personals.
On la-t Thnraduy aflernoou Oghuiu
f-poneei mid vliaa Letlia Elder were mar
ried at the home of Mood Wel'tom 'I hoy
renin. u,. home and bade the home folks C wd
ly, leaving on the night tr-in for Danville,
Va.. where Mr Spencer holds a poaition with
the Southern Railway Miss Elder is the
youngest daughter of W N Elder and is
known and loved by a number i f friends
here who wish much happiuess for this
young couple.
The entertainment on Fii lay night was
quite a success sud enj yed hy a large au
dience. ''The Old New Hnmp-uSir Jlouy'.'
has been repeated twice and eaol time tt
seems better than b- fore
"apt Far Kin made a visit to Pleaaan
Garden last week.
Ess Rrddick visited bis rother at Julian
last Tuesday.
Mr Kirby returned from (lieenshoro last
Saturday and reports Mrs Kirby doing well
after an rtpeiratioii lor appendicitis.
Mrs Heitman epent last wetk with ber
daughter Mis Terry, of High I'uiuU . ,
OTHER BENEFITS.
Each policy contains the valuable To
tal Disability and Non-lapsing Clauses.
In the Ordinary Department.
The Return Loan Policy furnishes in
surance at cost. Loan values are available
beginning with the second year and an
nually thereafter.
BUSINESS BULDERS
FOR REST-One 6 room bouse.
' Apply to W C HAMMER, Ss
LOST Ladies double case Gold Watch
with b'ack fob and sterling silver pin at
tached, f Finder return to this office and re
c. ive liberal reward.
WANTED. Resp nsible man with horse
and buggy in each community, salary f 5.00
to $10 X) per day, to take orders fr m own
e rs of Farms, Orchards and borne Gardens,
A splendid opportunity for farmers' sons.
It! wn fnlit trm ftKrl ttAwifir mdnkin. iMnd
maae a business connection which wili
become more profitable each year. Add
P U Box 128, Youngs Island, S. C.
WASIED-We want a representative for work
which dsn be done n this locality. Can use
mle or part time. Fay acemdina to prion snd
ability. Address, Farm News, Springfield.
NOTICE OF HALE.
North Carolina )
kuudolph Co., )
By virtue o( tlie power vested ill me by an or
der of the Clem of fie Superior Court of Ran
dolph Couuty, North Carolina, in a special pro
cisting entitled W. A. Klmure. et at v. Hattle
Founds, et al. i will, on Monday th 8th day
of March, ltKid, at rhe courthouse doorln Ashe-
1) iro. Kaudftliih County, ut li o'clock. sell bi the
hiifheat bidder thu following de-eribed tract of
isnu, town;
Beirinnlnx at s Red Oak. Isaac Atlrei
corner aud ruiiniinr North It rods to a Wiitto
nun. Wene west M i-l to u M iBntmn l.ak In
I a te Ailrcd'a line, thence North fti rods to a
B;mk Gum, liioiice lvutT4 rods toastuke. thence
iviuth ft!i nsls lo a rtiaiiish Oak, tu nutt Wi-i to
the healnniiiK. cont.iiiiict! i!H acre, more or la.
and laiowii tl.c A. T. Hounds' land. Terma:
u.ie-gi'jru" otsh tlie-r inuiinnir tw.t-third on a
crfilt oJ six months, the purchaser kIvIiii! bond
ut.d apunived necunty tiu-refor, nn t tne titia re
wrvedlill the further order ifthecourt. .
ThisSvtb day of J.nna'S JDOK
K. C. KELLY, Comr.
North (forollna. Ran-)
ooipnco. )
Sal I iu Smith and him-)
baud A. H. Smith ) 1
etali. ) NOTICE.
- vs. i
Itpile Hnsspr and hus'hainl Oeorge Bam;,
f'lilVuacauuonv Wiiltum Vuncauuon et al.
Thi iehUHlahia will Vuncannon and Willi m
Vun&tuuon will take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenced in the Bu
rior Court of Randolph Conntv to tell real es
tate aituaUi in Cedar Urove Township, Kandolpb
County, North Carolina, orimrtitioii amona the
t"imnbslu common, and to exclude the wtiii de
leudaiik wtillain V .ncanuou irora anjr Interest
whicti beciaiui. theruiu, and tha said defend
anat will lake notice th.it they are required to
aiitKar before the Clerk of the Hitpenor Court of
iid county at hi ottice In Ashubora, N.C .on
the first day of March, 1BU0, an 1 ausweror demur
to the petition la aaid proce 'linn, or th.j petitioner-will
apply to lie Court fur the relief de
manded in the taid petition.
This the t9h dar of Jan., 1809.
m,C. HAM MONO, Clerk Superior Court.
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