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Write tT Ladies' Advisor? Dept. Chattanoon Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tend., lor Special Instruct, ud M-mcc kaalc. "Heme Treatment lor Wsmen," scot free, , S2 A Year's subscription to one of this Country's Greatest Monthly Magazines to all subscrib ers to this paper who pay a year's subscription in advance. The Greatest Offqr We Have Ever Made Our Subscribers The Magazine, in Question is National Monthly Of which Chairman Norman E. Mack,'of the Democratic National Committee, is the editor and pub lisher. Regular subscription price, $1.00 a year. Ten cents a copy on all news stands from Maine to California. A High Class Magazine Bubbling Over With Good Things Its contributors are the foremost men and wo men of the land, It is the same size as Saturday Evening Post and is beautifully illustrated through, out. Politics, good fiction, brilliant reviews, inter- esting departments, humor, with George Ade and John Kendrick Bangs as regular monthly contribu tors to this department. A magazine that will inter- . est every member of the family. If you pay a "year's subscription in advance to this paper we will,for a limited time, include a year's subscription to National Monthly. ( You get both publications at the regular price of this paper alone. MONG the many exhibits at the Fair, the- Standard Sewing Machine Company, represented by Mr. W.R. Harris. McOrary-R adding Hardware Company, local agents, had one of the b9st to be seen. A contest was h9ld by them and a sofa pillow top was eiven away! same bing won by Miss Laura Stimson. This particular piece of work was made on the Standard Central Needle Machine and is a nice to see. it will call on Miss btimson. For further information, call on the local agents McCRARY-REDEING HARDWARE COMPANY Notice North Carolina, Randolph Co. In the Superior Court. Mrs J V Maoess et alvs.Soth W Liughlin admr The defendants Abljah Craven, Charity Sut ton, Joseph K. Craven, Ell C'ravon, Wads Cra ven, widow of Frank Craven, deceased; James Loy Craven and Major Deward Craveu.8 liinou Craven, L J KtrkpiUlulc sud Thomaa Kirk pat rick, Martha Craven, and the unknown heir8 at law of Isaiah Craven, will take notice nbat an action entitled afi above .has boen commenced in the snperior court of Randolph county to cou. true the will of James K Craven aud to ascer tain the interest) r spectfvely of the plaintiffs and defendants in the lands devised in said will It being lands situated in Randolph county, N C, aud for a division of (be proceeds of said lands according to the respective interests of plaintiffs and defendants, and Ito Jixclriie auy of the plaintiff. or defendants whoe claim of an interest therein shall ba unlawful; and the said defendants will (further take notice that they are required to appear at tiie term of the superior court of said county to be (held oh the 1st Monday In December, 1911, at the court bruse of said county In A'heboro, N C, and an swer or dsmiir to tnejcompluint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply lor the relief da manded in said complaint. This Nobember 8th, 911 ,W C Hammond Clerk Superior Court 'CARDUI production. Any one desiring Phosphoric Acid Rock Phosphate Natural Fertililer Fifty pounds of, Rock Phos phate mixed with one load of manure will increase your crop yield from 40 to 75 per cent. Write today for prices, Central Phosphate Co. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. FOR ' SALE Thoruchbred Shebherd puppies. Males $5.00 females $3.00. John M. Hammer. GAL 'NOTICE Notice Hiving qualified as administrator on the estate of Jane Luther, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Olerk of the Superior Court of Raodolrh County, all persons flavins claisis against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, oa or before the 1st day of November, 1012, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their leoovery : and all persona owinjr said estate will come forward and make imme diate settlement. This 10th day o Oct., 1911. D. Dtvi Admr. Jane Luther, Commissioner's Sale North Carolina, Randolph Co. la the Snperior Court. S. A. AUred, Administrator vs. Mrs Sarah WilliantB t als. Pursuant to an order of the Superior Court of Randolph county in the above-entitled aotion. I, the undersigned commie sioner, will sell for cash to the highest bidder on the premises the 20th day of November, It'll, at 12 o clock M., the land bereinafter described, upon the terms here-nafter ex pressed, to-mt: Une bulf cash, toe remain der in twelve months from date of sate, the deferred payment to be secured by first mortgage on real estate to be approved by the court, and title to be reserved otil de ferred payment is paid in full, with interest at six per centum per annum. Which said lunaa are described as follows, to-wit: A tract of Und in Rando'ph county being, on -the waters of BrushCreek, bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a slake, Bray s comer, thence west 1 chairjs 14 inks to a stone in the old line; thence south 20 choir's (JO links 10 an apple tree; thence west 11 shains 50 links to a stone; thence Houth 9 chains 75 links to n dogwood, thence west 11 chains 00 liuks to a stone, Bray's corner, continuing in all wesi. 19 chains 61 links to a stone, Bray's corner; thence ir-rlh -32 chains to the brginuing, containing 83 acres more or lets. This Oct.SCth. inn. J. George Hannah, Jr., Conir. Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the powers vested in the under UKtied by decree n urtured in th spjciul proceed Hug entitled 'N. M. Lowe, administrator OBN C T A of T. J. Steele, do eased. v.KatcRoweet al, I will sell at thf court house door in Ashe boro, N. C.,on Saturday, thuSS'h day of Novum her. Kill, at .15 o'clock M. , at public unci! in the followsuK lauds tituate in kaudolph county, New Mm ket township, bounded as lo lowa, u wit: BtgieuiuKat a etnue ou east mile of bW road mid ruunltiK west W chains and 80 links to a atone. Whec'ler'H corner, thence north 1$ chains so a ktoue in huld Wheelefa Hue, thence 4:1 chains aud &U links to a stone ou west bunk 01 oreek, thtnee down the creek and the mean ler iuss thereof to a Spanish oak. thence & ctiuiim and 75 links to a stake, them 5 chains and TO links to ti e RegmniuK, containing 01 acres more or less, being all the lands oi which the lateT. J flteele died seized. Terms of pale: One-half cash, the remainder neon a credit of six mouths, approved security beiiiR given therefor, deferred payments bearing interest at tne legal rate iroin day 01 taie uuiu paid. This Oct. toil. N,M. Ilowe. Admr. DINCT.A of 1'. J. Steele, dee'd. Notice Haying qualified as Executor on the estate of Yiiuc'ey H. Cox, deceased, before W. O. Ham- mouu. uierK 01 iiw euperior uuurt ui Kttuumpu County, all persons having claims against raid vllfued. duly verified, ou or befora the 18th oay in tor 01 their .recovery: aud all persons owing diate settlement. Th 10th day oi C-.t., 1911. j 1. Wiufred it. Cox, Executor. NOTICE Ruvioft qualified as Administrator on the oniaci in C'iimIu (vihck, deceaeed, before W (5. tiMwnod, Clerk .of dhe Superior Court of Hanuoljili l.'ouutv. i shall sell ut public unc tion to the highest bidder for cash, on the premises en the 18th day of November, 1911, the following personal property, to-wit: A lot of household and kitchen fur niture, a lot of corn, wheat and oats and other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. All persons having oleims against said es tate are notified to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or before the 19th day of October, 1H12, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come for ward and mike immediate settlement. This 11th day o. Oct., 1911. Wm. Brothers, Admr. North Carolina Superior Court Kaudolph Co. December Term. 191 1. Pstue Headen Plaintiff v Caswell V. Ilea Jen, Defendant To Caswell W. Headen: Take notice und you are hereby notified that the undersigned will take the uoposi tion 01 lamb llcUuin in the law oluce of (J L. Williams, Esq , in Sanford, North Caro lina, on the 27th day of November, 1911, at 1U o'clock a. ru., and tlere.ltjr i.tjtjre (J. L. Williams, eoramissmner, to be read in evi dence lor the plaintiff in the above entitled action which in now pending in the Supnrior Court of Randolph County, Statu ilf North Carolina, and you will further take notice that if the taking of suid deposition is not begun and completed on said day, the same will he continued from day to day until completed. This Oct. 30, 1811. Hammer & Kelly, Attorneys for plaintiff. North Carolina, Ia the Sjperior Court. Randolph Co . W. Uarton Lilly Barton, alias Lilly Goldmon. Notice The above named defendant. Lilly Barton. alias Lilly Goldston, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff for the pur pose of securing a divorce from the bonds of matrimony ; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Randolph County to be held on the 13th Monday after the first Monday of Sep tember, 1911. the same being- the 4th day of December, 1911, at the courthouse in Ashe boro, said state and county, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or toe puintin win apply to the court fcr the relief demanded ia said complaint. 11111 the Zttth day of (Jet., Wll, , W. C. Hammond, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co. Notice of Land Sale By virtue of the Dowers vested in the undersigned by decree rendered in the Su perior Court of Randolph Connly is the special proceedings entitled "W.N. Elder. administrator of Ed. Welborn, deceased, v. Aon Leach et al", I will sell at publio auc tion at toe court bouse door in Ashe boro, JN . O.i on the 25th day of November, 1911, at 12 o'clock M.. the following lands situate in Trinity township, Randolph county , bound ed on the lands of W, O. Brokaw, de scribed as follows, to-wit: That certain tract of land known as the Ed Welborn place, contamiog about 1 acre, more or less, beiog the land conveyed to Ed. Welborn by A, L. Marsh. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, the balance upon a credit of six months approved se curity being given for deferred payments, tne same bearing interest at toe legal rate. This Oct. 20, 1911. 'V.N. Elder, Admr. cf Ed. Welborn, deo'd. NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator on the estate of Delia Fails, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, 1 hereby notify all persons haviig claims against Buid estate to present them to the undersigned, -duly verifier, on or before the lbNh day of October, 1912, or this notice will fee pleaded in bar of tbeir re covery; and all persons owing' said estate win come forward and make immediate set tlement This Cih day of Oct., 1911. Jib. T. Wood, Admr. Delia Falls, dee'd. North Carolina, .Superior Court Randolph Co. December Term, an. Pdiue H:udeu, plaiatiS, v. Notice. Caswell W. Hearten, defendant. To Caswull W. Heuden, defendant above named: Take notice and ryou ore hereby notified that an actKin entitled us nuove 11 as been commenced against you by the ahove named plain ill' and that scmiuiins was i-ui in said aetiou against vou returiiulile to a b rm nf the Hunorw.r rinnrt for Randolph O utv v, bo held in the court house in Ashelwro, N. C, on the 13th. Hondav otter the llrst Monday 111 September, lllll, that the nature ttL'd purpose of auld action is us fol. lows, to wit: An action to obtniu au absolute divorce by said iilalutm froui said defendant ou accobut oi certain acts of fornication ouj adult ery commuted hi Mud defendant: said defend. ant will luntier take notice that be is required to appear at aforesaid term of court at the time and place above named for the return of sum muBs and answer o ri' inur to the cotrnluint of lalntill'or the plaiutiU'will apply to the court to (sallowed to prove the allegations of herenm platnt and have a judgment for absolute divorce as.prayeu. This Oct. 4, Wll. W. C. Hammond. Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co. Noith Carolina, superior Court Itandolpli C'lmitv B.dor tne Clork H. J. AllredeUal v. Nirtice. Mary K;vfttet b1. The de Te 11 d a ut s, Mary Kivett, Walter 11 o 1 1 Willie Holt Ourley Crowdor and Orlendj Crowder, will take none, that an nct'on entitled as above has been couiineucnd agiiust them in the 8upnrior Ckiirt of R.mdilph County, that suuiuioim has issiind in s nd action return able on the firnf, day of December, 1911, be- tore the ulrk ut said court at nix olhce la Asbe'ioro, N. C. in the coi:iiv court house: th t the uatur 1 and purpose of HMii action is) an followst'i-wit: an sctum to 8 11 for di' nisiou a certain tract of laud situate in Ran dolph County now held by defend sots and petitioners in ti e above action tenants in oouuii'.it, also to h ive allotted to Martha Allied her dowr estate in said laud out of 1 he monies arising from the sale thereof; that said defendants are further notified that they are required to appear before said Clerk at aforesaid tame and place named for the return of summons when and where tbey win be required to answer or demar to the petition ol petitioner- filed in this action or the relief demanded therein will be granted This uct. SI, mil W. C. flarpmnnd Clerk Superior Court iuiudolph County. Notice of Dissolution Notico is hereby given that W. B. Web ster has sold his interest in Deep River Store Company to M. E. Allen. J. C. Craven and J. A. Craven, and that tbey will assume all obligations, collect all accounts and pay all indebtedness of the said Lwp Uiver More Company and will nave cbaip.e of and man age tne above named nrni. This ldth day of Oct., 1311. (Signed: M. E. Allen, J. C. Craven, J. A. Craven. Notice to Creditors Having qualified as administrator of James Lt. McDaniel, deceased, before W. C. Ham mond, Clerk cf the superior Court of Kau dolph county, all peisons are hereby notified to present their claims agtiost tli3 esr.ati of said decedent to the undersigned on or b.i fore the 10th djy of November, 1912, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. ' This 2nd day of Nov., 1911. J. M. uU Daniel, Admr. of Jam. s II. ilcDanicl, dee'd. Hammer & K'llly, Attys. 4 Notice Having; quallQed as administrator, cum testimento aonexo.ou the estate of Job a M. Fesmlre. ileoeused. before W. c. Hammond, olerk of the superior court of Randolph county, all persons having claims against said tate are notified to present them to the nndarslirned, duly verified, on or before the 6th day of November, 1012, or tills notloe will be pleaded in bar of tbeir recovery ;und all persons owing said estate will come for ward and made Immediate settlement. This Koveniber 8ih. 1911. B. B. Brooks, Admr. o. t. a. John M. Fesmire Notice Having qaallflsd as administrator on the estate of Wm. .W. Baan, deceased, before W. c. Hammond, olerk of the snperior court of Randolph Oviunty.l shall sell at publ' auction to the highest bidder for cash. . . the premises on the 1st day of December, lull at 2 o.olock p. m. the lollowing personal property, to-wltt: , 1 mule, 1 cow and other articles too tedlons to mention. All persons havloe claims airalnat iM estate are notified to present them to the nnderaiffned. dulv varifind. nn or hffr,tA tha 9ta day of November, 1012 or this notloe will be pleaded In bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will com for ward and make immediate settlement. this 8tn day of November, 1911. J. B, Ridge. Admr. Ifc'a easy for people to make money who don't need it. Clever Parll Beggar. Begging la forbidden 011I the Pari boulevards. But oue day recently a pale, poorly dressed man was seen humbly approaching various pedes trians. He was evidently not used to begging, and as be told his pathetic story without the requisite boldness people passed him by unnoticed. A man dressed In black stepped up to him and showed him a card. He car ried a thick stick and wore a heavy mustache and thick boots, which are the outward and visible signs, with a multicolored ribbon in tbe buttonhole, of a detective hi plain clothes. . "Now, then, get out of this or I'll run you in," be said roughly. Then In a lower tone. "Poor chap!" and fur tively he gave the man some silver. People had seen him do It, and, cheering tbe kind hearted policeman, they, too, gave to tbe poor beggar. A few minutes afterward In a side street the two men divided tbe spoils and moved off separately to ply their trade elsewhere. Tbe detective wasn't a detective at all, but a beggar made up for tbe part. Finally Lost It. "I may have lost my golf ball," thought the old m:iu as be crept on all fours round t!n bush luto which lt had rolled, "but I will not lose my temper." So be continued to grovel and grope and to wear 11 persuasive, patient smile. Ills Unens bagged, his back ached horribly, und the bush bestowed upon bis (Kinds u tenerous quantity of thorns. But be refused to discard his smile aud kept 011 repeating: "No; I will not lose my temper. I will uoh" Suddenly the elusive ball caught his eye. Flopping flat, he stretched his hands toward it, grasped it among its nest of tliorna uud gingerly with drew It. "Hoity-toity!" exclaimed an old wo man behind him. "Vuu ought to be ashamed, bird nesting at your time of life!" And then lie did lose his temper. London Answers. A Fearles3 Quaker. Uncle Abe was noted for his ability to turn bis clouds inside out and show the silver lining. If any particular cloud wiw dark through and through he wisely supplied it with the Hum; from another. His yoke of steers had taken the cash prize ou the first day of tbe fair. On tbe second some new contestants were entered, and Aba would probably be outclassed. But, as usual, be had made tbe most of good fortune while it lasted. "Aren't you quaking In your boots?" a friend asked. Abe thrust out a foot clad la new tan leather. "Why, yes," he said; "I am quaking in my boots. But when I got that $50 yesterday I made sure they should be new boots. It ain't so bad to quake 11 yon can do lt In new boots." Youth's Companion. Ghiberti'a Famous Doors. The world renowned doors of tbe baptistery at Florence represent nearly the entire life work of GhlbertL He began the first pair when he was twenty-three years old, and when he fin ished the second pnir he was seventy three. Excepting the three statues out side Or Sau Mlchele and one or two minor works, these two pairs of bronze doors represent his labors for half a century. These doors, declared by Mlchaelangelo "fit to be tbe gates of paradise." represent the book of Gen esis in all the depth of its meaning, and the skill of tbe artist bos never been overpraised. It Is Impossible to exaggerate the glory of the work, and if one has tbe time and money the Bight of those wonderful doors Is well worth the trip to Florence. New York American. Pull or Pueh? Is there any such thing as pull? Does the horse pull the o:rt, or does he simply push on his collar and so draw it along? Would you pull a weight that was fastened to j our coat tails, or In that cast would ycu sim ply be pushing against your clothes? Do our politU-nl ollh-oboldew slways get their Jobs through their own push, or Is lt usually n matter of pull? This Is an Interesting problem. Thiuk It over. New York Glol;e. Very Strong. "I see." said Slaters. "t;-nt o;:r old friend IUikins had a srroag article In one of the n.iston papers the other day." 'Really?' said Rinks incredulously. "I'd 'never liave believed that cf old Bilk. What was It?" "A recipe fur picklr-d onions, said Slaters.-'IIariier's Weekly: Long Drawn 'Out. Little Elmer had jnst been given a piece of pie. "Are you going to give me another piece, mammal" he asked. "Why do you ask. Elmer?" she que ried. "'Cause If you ain't I'll eat this piece real slow," was the reply. Chi tago News. Unfssling. Orator I arsk ver. wot Is this llfi we 'old so dear? Soon I'll be lyln' with rne forefathers. The Voice An' glrln' 'em points nt the game too! J Tendon 'Hf-Rlta- I Dodgsd th Ruins. ' Mr. Cleverton You saw sums -old ruins In Eneland. I minnose? Miss Btruekett Riph-Yes. and one of thers wanted to marry me. Princeton Thjer. Ths Dear Girls. Maybelle Se the beautiful ensyi ge ts eot ring Jack gave me last night. Ea telle Gee! Has that just got around to you 1 Toledo Blade. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it Bow To Find Out. " Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hoars; a brick aust sedi ment, or settlings stringy or milky appearance of tea indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in- the back are also symptoms that tell you) the kidneys and bladder are out of ordef and need attention. What To So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting 1 rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage, corrects mammy 10 noiu water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate ettect or -swamp-KOCt is soon realized. It stands the highest be causeof itsremarkabla erties. If you need a f3sSC!S;!il!'2 medicine you should tS-r.iii;':; have the best. Sold by p0i druggists in fifty-cent & Jgr;:-: and one-dollar sizes. Tir '.T'.1". '1, You may have a samp'u butt - c ; by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer 6.-.C.; hamton, N. Y. Mention -.: remember the name, Dr. &L.: , . . Root, and the address, i';... tJ. Y., on every bottle. Ashebo. o Graded School Boa r Roll The following students are on Ashebiro Graded School's second month's hocor toll. First Grade Lftola Kivett, Alta Lamar, Minnie .Ridge, - B anche Richardson, Katie Smith. Howard Brown, Bngbt Dickens, Woitri Fob-. ter. fiolin Wav. Mitt.ifl Rirkhead. Mulcon ('lark. Buk (Jlaik, Jon Hail, Nora Clark, Fred Hail, J mmie Gtttid, William Hammond, Ina Woody, Alma Hammer, Nora Shnf field, Edward Galtis, Idi May Shnf fiehi, Holt Mcffitr, Ethel Williams, Bob Morris, Sheltu Birkhead, Mark Norman, Kay C'ark, Dewi ir Kogers, Wister Cox, William Underwood. Second Grade Albtrt B ;an, John Birkhead, Millard Brown, E.-erett Nuuce, Junie Phillips, Dock Kivett, Frank Kivett, Clay Garvin, Leonard Ware!,' John Smith, Jeeeu Harrelson, Essey Callicott, Harold Moore, Richurd LiRsiter. .Tims .Tiiinsnn. Curson Vestal, Miry Lvdia Auman, Pearl Boiling, Miry Bulla, Annie (Jox, Ellauor Crater, Virgie Hamlet, Nilla Kivett, Am; a Kichardaon, Margaret Sikes, Golda Hayworth, Bertha Hunsucker, Eliztbeth Skeen. a :i r m r . n r ,j Miller, Roabell Rich. Third Grade HhzjI Miller,. Ruth Hadlev. Adelaide Armfield. Iola Lowdermiik, Kate Spoon, Wil uier Uusst-I, Baird M( ffi:.t, Charles McCrarj, Bc'n Humb e, Fannie Phillips, Buren McPuersou, Euge nia Plummer. Fourth Grade Flossie Phillipr, Nettie Ward, Bertie Way, Elyer Richardson, May B-lle Penn, Frances Pearce, Lottie N-;wby, Clarabel Morris, Lucy Lovcti, Lin lie B Stella Autiiin, b'Unley CIstrK, Millard Sm th, Clarence Smith, Rhodts Mtfikt. Fifth GraJe .W.iy MjCain, Frances Rberrp, Mrgret Rash. Sixth Gradr-f-Valie Oiborne, E ha G'asgfw, Ea..ice liulla, Alice Birkhead, Mry Miffitt. Mirtha Evelyn Moms, Luc;le M rr:a. Kate Newtjy, G'ace Prescell, lliliir hjss, Frtje Ferree, Dsvirtit RiCurdsoD. Bttiks R.chn. dsor-, Ethel Livette, fctdlHJ.W Ki'l. 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