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R, COX, President W, J. ARMFIELO, V-Pres W.l. ARMFIELO, llr.. Cashier J. 0. ROSS, Asst. Cashier The Bank of Randolph Asheboro, N. C. Capital and Surplus $50,000. Total assets,.over $200,000. "W ltn ample assets, experience and protection we solicit the business of the banking public and feel safe In saying we are prepared and wllllnt to extend to our customers every facility and so oommodation consistent with safe banking. DIR.ECTOR.Si ' W. P. Wood. T. H. Redding, P. H, Morris, D. B. Mc Crarr, W. J. Armfield, Hugh Parks. 0. R. Cox, T. J. Redding. Ben). Moffitt. W. i. Scarbora, C C. Mc Alisttr, Dr. F. E. Asbunr. A FEW MOKE CENTS FOR BETTER CENTS will prove your good sense. Don't bother with toilet waters, cologne or extracts of unknown character. Buy the best and risk no disappoint ment or criticism. DAINTY PERFUMES OF DELICATE ODOR are a specialty of this pharmacy. Visit our toilet goods department and see how complete it is. Randleman Drug Company, Randleman. N. C IF you have a case In court you don't get blacksmith to plead It to youf Kith yur insurance you had better KB : nsurance Man to fix up your will be too late to correct any errors alter you die, or after the tire has come. John M. Hammer, Insurance, Loans and Real Estate DR. D. K LOOKHART, DENTIST,' Asheboro,'N..O. OfOoe annua 9 a. m. to 1 p. m 3YKB THB BANE p. m. to 5 p. a I an now In my office prepared to paotlos dentistry in its various branches HIE WORLDS BREATEST SEWING MACHINE Ifywo wjurtettrteraVIbratlnf Shuttle. Rotary feteuUis or s Single Thread Chain fttUcAJ Hawing Machine write to TBtiEV text tram machire compait Oramae Mill. M any wmsicMas an mimic to sail racaedtas el Duality, but the Hew laawe is auda to waac Out rwAiatr mvk nwM euc tzlt fcjr amsJrl slesUem omljr. I'LIGHT RUNNING 'MfOUS THE CITY 0F CLTOGHEa. Pastor Russell qf the Brooklyn Tabernacle America's Ufciqtritmis Preacher His Remarkable Foreign Tour and His Return. Comments of From the London (England) Chr'-nian Olobu. May 6, 1UW.J SINCE tUe U:iys of Henry Ward Beoeliir mid Pr. Tiiluiage no pronckcr has occupied so proni iiietit a position la the Tuited States of America as I'astor Kussoll of PASTOR RUSSELL SPEAKING IN ROYAL ALBERT HALL. The Royal Attxat ball, London, England, is the largest and finest auditorium in the world. It was here that Pastor Buseell delivered hip now famous remarks of consolation and comfort to the, bereaved royal family of toe late Kins ErVward VII. Pastor Braeell was the principal speaker in the three. Rojsal Albert hall 1810 Sunday May meeting of the Internettottel Bible Students' Association held May 8, 15 and 22 respectively. His opening rmars REPRODUCED FROM "BLACK AND WHITE," LONDON'S PRINCIPAL ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER. on the Sunday evening following the death of King Edward VII. were well received by the Eritlah public, being ca bled to and published by the various leading papers in New York city. During' bis European tour the principal London and New Xortt newspapers made veryiavorable comments concerning Pastor Boasell and his work. Brooklyn Tabernacle holds today. Now we on this side of the Atlantic are to be privileged to listen to the man the announcement of whose name fills to overflowing the largest t-lls In the United States. Pastor Eussell will be the principal Have You Tried It? There is a bottle of Cardui waiting for you at the drug store. Have you tried it? If not we urge you to do so, before your troubles have obtained such a hold on you, that nothing will drive them out Even now, it may be nearly too late. But try it any how. If anything can help you, Cardui will. It has helped in thousands of cases, where other medicines had been tried in vain. Why should it not do the same for you? MrCAlRilJ! J 43 The Wcson's Tcnic "My daughter, Odava, would have been in her grave ' today, had it not been for, that fine medicine, Cardui,'' writes Mrs. Laura Lawrence, of Drennon Springs, Ky. "Nothing I tried helped my daughter, until she had takenXardui. I had sent for the doctor, when I thought of your 'medicine and got a $1 bottle. When .she had ' taken four doses she became all right I often recommend ' Cardoi to my friends." Your druggist sells Cardui with full instructions for use on the bottle. ' Wm to: LadW AdtlssfT Da. Cksrtanoot Mcdkhtt Co, Outtaaoota, Team, It ftMdoI tmtrmeOant. aa4 Is sass book, "MoaTraafcaent ior Woaua," sort Irsa. PREACHER Foreign Journals on speaker at the meetings of the Inter- iiiitiounl Bible Students' associations moetiugs, which are to be held at the Albert hall on the evening of Sunday next and the two following Sundays. He will in addition visit during the next three weeks the principal citWs and towns In England, Scotland and Ireland. Like Beecher and Talmage, bpth of the same City of Churches, Pastor Russell Is an independent teacher, not allied to any particular denomination al organization, giving bis time, his OF nis Work. strength and his great powers of ora tory to the molding of public thought "with malice toward none, with char ity for nil." Above all, the pastor may be desci'Jlxsd as strictly orthodox. Although Tastor Kussell holds to the Bible tenaciously, he claims to have proved that on some points it has been misunderstood by both friends and foes. In his search for a basis upon which to build his hope for future bliss he undertook a lengthy investigation of the claims of Confucius, Mohammed, Buddha and other founders of religion. These he found to be unsatisfactory to either heart or head. Almost without hope, he took up the systematic study of the question of the punishment for sin. His findings were such as to re store perfect confidence In the Bible as God's inspired word and revelation. . Over 600 leading American newspa pers now publish Pastor Russell's ser mons weekly, reaching approximately 10,000,000 homes. He is also author of works entitled "Studies In the Scrip tures," over 8,000,000 volumes being in the hands of readers. The sixth million is now in the press. This Is a remarkable testimony to the popularity of his writings. Pastor Bussell is now on his way to London, having just re visited the pyramids and Palestine. It is expected that his recent investiga tions will have much to do in still fur ther unsealing the mysteries which for centuries have been -. kept secret by thataJ'Stone witness." The Great Pyr amid is the subject of an Important chapter in one of his books, in which he makes somejnoM interesting appli cations of the published measurements made by the late Piazzl Smyth, for merly astronomer royal for Scotland. Dr.. Joan Edgar within the last year has verified all of Professor Smyth's measurements, which have been used by" Mr. BupselL The return of the Jews to tneu promised lano, as proph esied, in the Scriptures, has been elab orately treated by Mr. Bussell, and he will now be in position to speak with added knowledge regarding the work nt the atdnlsts. J ; for Coughs and Colds Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, onsome chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just these cases Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows all about it. Ask him what he thinks of it. No medicine can ever take the place of your doctor. . Keep in close touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully. No alcohol in this cough medicine. j.c.AyerCo.,Lowell,Mas3. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. All vegetable. Act directly on trie liver, oently laxa tive. Dose, only one pill. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor about them. A Plea For More Head. In that so-called great convention They left their best man Dunoan dead, Because the radicles were howlin' More head, more head, give us more head. Then forward came that old-time traitor,. Who's known so well by ev'ry man, To give that surging mob an answer: The mob then shouted. "Mary Ann " And stretching np to her full height, That old, old widow truly said. "11 this mad rabble wins a fight Twill sure need must have more head.!'' "Out of this State you once kicked me Because I then most truly suid Your leaders all from brains are free, You'll never win without more head.' . .'. 'Relyina not on brains, but pie, That all your heelers might be fed At public trough, witb living niga, You stood in need of much more head. "With Duncan all your brains have (tone. And who can tell where you'll be led By this new man who's nothing done And still I think yon need more head. "And still as I now look at von. I see no man without a knob; Hut it taks brains to put yon through. And give each radicle a job. Rnt vehai a ft haaA anMi da imn iava- i You've had the same ones all along; Ana though you claim that you ve been brave. You never sine the victor's tore. "Then if I urge vou mors and more. Repeating what I've often said, I hope none of you will be sore If I insist you need more bead. "Yes, that's the very thing yon need.. And we are glad that Duncan s dead ; For while lie tried this mob to lead I would net let you have more head. ,'Bttt now y6n have the widow's mite. And by the widow you'll be led; nor 1 shall lead you in this tight, Tis I that gives to yon more head. "Success to von I once did brins. And gave the doodles meat and bread; And now my glory you must sing Because Igivt to you more head. "And since those Reconstruction davs No nigger ever raised his head To sit among us as his peers Until my fusion brought more head. "For lam she, what'er yon say, Who mottled hosts to victory led; 'i was 1 wno led you on that day, 'Twas I that brought to you more head. "Twaa for my State I gave my youth. It was my State I freely bled. i) or it 1 ve never told the truth Until I said I brought more head!. " When called upon to vote for me Your help has always been so scanty!' for my new man 1 hope you 11 see Ibat he shall always get a plenty. "Now stop your quarrels and voor spata: You've been in such an awful flurry As to forget toe Democrats Who soon will all our vain hopes bury. "Unless yon take me at my word. And in my tracks forever tread. For I can lead this mottled herd For my old man Morehead. Don't wasti your money buying plasters when yon can get a bottla of Chamberhun's Liniment for twenty-five cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment ta supe rior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest,, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers. Death of a Friend. On August 25th, Mrs. Rachel Jarrett wife of Arthur A. Jarrett, died from a short illness of typhoid fever", and the remains were laid to rest in Suggs Creek cemetery en Friday, AugoBt 26th. Rachel was only about 27 years of age. She leaves a hus band, one child, father, two brothers and tix sisters to mourn their loss. May the Lorr bless and comfort each one of them. A Friend. Nature's crreatest sift to the human familv is Hollister's Bocky Moun'ain Tea. With it your family is folly protected. Best baby medicine in the world. 35 cents, Tea or 1aDiets. asheboro Urog CO. A Surprise Birthday Dinner. On Sunday September 4th, a number of relatives and intimate friends spent a very pleasant day at the home of Lewis Millikan, celebrating his 32nd birthday. The most important feature of the day was the sumptu ous dinner which contained everything pot tible to tempt the appetite. In the afternoon the gnests were highly entertained by takintr in the sights of Brokaw's Park. Last, but by no means least, was the watermelon feast Sven by J. H. Millikan. At the close of e day, the gnests very reluctantly depart ed, wishing Mr. Millikan many happy re turns oi we flay. ;. A Guest. red Ular's UU. ' Facing death from shot and shell in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A, Stone, of Kemp, Tex., than facing it from what doctors said was - eonanmptioa. "I contracted a stubborn cold" he writes, "that oeveiopea s ooagn, tut stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which complete ly ooiva me. , i now weign. io pounoa. for Coaffbs. Colds. La Grinne. Asthma. Hemorrhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Congti and lung trouble, it's sapretne. No. 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. T. Underwood, next door to Bank of Kaadotpa. Wm. C. Hammer R. C. Kelley HAMMER & KELLY Attorneys at Law Office Second Door From Street in Lawyers Row. The BANK of RANDLEMAN Randleman, N. C. Capitalnd ProfitsSlS.OOO. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits. S. BRYANT, N. N. NEWLIN, President. . Vice-Pres, J. H. COLE, Cashier. FOR SALE ! A Good Mercantile Business at Worthville, N. C. Known as the H. A. Moffitt Dry Goods Co. amount.of stock fire to six thousand dollars, reason for want ing to sell, bad health. Going out of the merchantile business any one wishing to engage in the merchantile business a good opportunity. Will sell cheap, and give pos session Sept. I 1910. Address all commnnicatiens to H. A. Moffitt, High Point, N. 0. Jnlj20th 1910. NOTICE. North Carolina, Randolph Co. la Superior Court. Stephen Putney Shoe Co. , et als. vs ftonce ot f UDixation Robert W. Fuller et als. Mabel Lee Peacock, Herbert F, Peacock, J. B. Peacock and J. L. Peacock, guardian ior Mabel Lee, Herbert V. aud J. B. Peacock, defendants in the above entitled action will take notice that an action en '.itled as above has been commenced in the Superior Uourt ot Randolph County, North Carolina, concerning certain rcil tstate and per sonal property in which said defendants are in terested, and to have certain deeds executed to Mabel F. Kearns tor part of said property de clared void aud cancelled, and to prevent the disposition of any of the property without the orders ot the court, and to have certain judg ments in favor of the plaintiffs satisfied; and the said defendants will further take notioe that they are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Randolph County to be held at Asheboro, N. C, on the 13th, Monday after the 1st Monday iu Septembei, 1910. and answer or demur to the coinulaiut in this action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief de mnuded In the complaint in thlB ictlon. This the 31st day of August. 1910. W. C. Hammond, Clerk Superior Court. -7-4t MORTGAGE SALEL By virtue of the powers of sale contained in two mortgage deeds the one executed by Arthur Jarrett and J. F, Jarrett and their wives to Geo. W. Hlnshaw aud recorded in Book 119, Page 688, Register's omce of Randolph county and the other executed by a. J. Jarrett and wife toC. T. Loftln on the 20th day of December 1907 and re corded in Book 130 Page 414 Register's office of Randolph county, I will on the 8rd day of Octo ber 1910, at li) o'cloek M. at the courthouse door in Asheboro, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wlt: A lot in the town of Central Falls, N. C, ad joining the lands of Cicero Jarrett and others, Beginning at a stone oat the south side of the SftndT fliwlr anrt Aflhphnm Brwul Wnrih Manu facturing Cos. corner thence nearly west a little south S chains to a stake, Cicero Jarrett'scorner: thence south on Tanett's line 7 chains and S3 links to a stake in Jarreltn linei then.se mt 3 chains to a stake iu the branch; thence North on worm uanuiactanng uo's. line 8 chains and si hnks to the beginning containing one and 69 x 1M acres more or less. TUS Aug. a, 1919. 6eo W. Hinshaw, Mortgagee, C. T. Lottln, Mortgagee, J. F. Jarrett, Assignee. 3T-41 Land Sale Notice. By virtue of the power nested In me by decree "tdered In the snecial proceedings entitled "n.CRushetal v. H C. Rush et al," I will tell at the court houae door in Asheboro, N. C, on the 17th. day oi September, 194 at IS o'clock, M., at public auction the following described ' real estate, lying and being Randolph County and bounded at follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north by the lands of the Donb heirs, on the . south by the lands of J. B. Sluy as, on the wast by the lands of J. W. Burkhead, on the east by the lands of Darris Willi ma, contains; 14a acres, more or less, being know as the Zebedee Rush tract of land. Terms of Bale: one-third cash, the balance in six months, deferred pay ments bearing interest at the legal rats from day of sale, and approved security being given therefor. . This Aug. 16, 1910. R. C. Kelly, Oomr. 8-S5-4t. NOTICE OP LAND SALE. Pursuant to the power vested in me by decree rendered in the special proceedings entitled "N. T. Hinshaw adm v. Fruta Steed at al'', I will sell at public auction at the home place of the late A. A. Steed in the town oi Randleman, N. C. on Saturday, the 84th day of Seotember, 1910, at IS o'clockTM all the lands of the late A. A. Stsed except lota Not. M. 17, 18, and IS, that is to say I will sell the Home place next to the Bank oi Randleman and the land west of the railroad. Terms oi Bale: One-third cash, one-third in six months snd one-third In twelve months, de ferred payments bearing interest at the legal rat and approved security being given therefor. This August S4th, 1910. N. T. Hinshaw, Admr., A. B. Steed, dee'd. North Carolina, 1 Randolph County. Notioe tsnereby given that application has been made to th Board of Elections for Randolph County, at the meeting held this the 8th day of September, 1910, to change the polling nlaoe la tha voting precinct known as the old Court House in Asheboro township te the New Court Bouse in said township for the reason that the change wonid be more convenient for a majority of saia voting preelnct, and the said application fer tlx change of said polling plaoa in said vot ing praeinot has been granted and notioe is hare by saves of the same. , Hal H. Worth, Chairman, . R. Curtis, . Secretary. M-lt . . ..

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