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! THE COURIER AAoWo. N. 0.. Feb. 31, ItU COCAL Md PERSONAL MOCMCOOOQOOOMMOi I F. Iif old ii apendiog a few dji Hiti Foint this week. I Mm. H. B. Hiatt went OntM- ,Wrt We4niy on a Tint. I Mr. Fred Phillips spent Saaday jmlfc friends near Momtt's Mills. Mr. George Boss spent Mends; ligbt in the city witn his parents. ! Mr. L. F. Rots is in Dentoa this week on business. Mr. B. P. Hayes of Randlemaa i Tuesday's, yisitorm the city Mr. LonisArner made a trip to ig& Point the first of the week. Mr. Grates of Richland township rag a baainess visitor here Monday. Mrs. J. A. Holder retareed Mon lay from a week's stay at the bed. tde of her sister at xadkm cjouege. , Little Miss Mary Wade Langhhn iebrated her seventh birthday on Iraesday afternoon. Miss Bsaie Ross left last Friday for , Lillington where she goes to risit her brother Mr. Unas, iioea. Mr. J. Frank Cameron of Denton returned from a few weeks' stay a ttiohmpnd hospital, mnob lm oved. , Mrs. Marvin Lovett is la Balti- ore this week, buying her spring tosfc ol millinery. Miss Elbie Miller and Master 31rde Cox spent Saturday in GreenB Veto. I Dr. 0. E. Lockhart returned Monday from a visit to relatives in varham. Mr. George Lineberry of Handle "man was in town between trains atcrday. Miss Laura Stimson spent the )rek end with relatives in Randle' Misi May MoAliBter returned Friday from a visit to friends at littles Mill. Little Misses May Bell and Mar. a Penn viBited relatives in Greens- hero several days of this week. - - Dr. H. B. Hiatt attended theTri State Medioal Society's meeting at tfaumbia, B. u., last week. . Mr: E. P. Gicks of Greensboro is m Bandleman this week looking after business interests. Miss Marion Moring returned Monday from a visit of a few weeks to relatives in etatesville and Greens Wo. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winslow re- tewed yesterday from Florida,where Utqy have been on a visit- of several weeks. " " Mrs. Lottie De -Vanny. who has been the'guest of Mrs. Elijah Moffitt far two weeks returned to her home in Peteasburg, Va., Tuesday. "TZrTOarl B. Russell, of Fayette. vstle, was in the city Tuesday night aad Wednesday on a short visit to Mends in bis former home. , Deputy 0. W..Steed vescerdav re parted the seizure of a still in the Christian Union section. Five hnn fared gallons of beer was found, bat hi its owners. . . Mr. P H. Morris " has ' returaed irtm a visit to his daughter, Mis. A. J A. Grater at Suffolk, Ta. He I kraught little Miss 'Eleanor Crater ,rQk, na she Aits entered the grtd. -4 sohool. "" .. , , r " ' - , Mrs. T. E. Mf rshall and - little ja, Edmunds, will leave lan die- -Jan. this week for their new home Tarboro, Mr. Marshall has al vauj guiio su stasuiue tua a a ties 01 Z position as secretary and Treas. ta or the Xarboro Cotton Mills. ei llr H. M. Worth spent the week in wortnvine with Mr: i. B. Jliamson Mr. Williamson has as A gaests Mrs. Allie Worth, Mr. d Mrs. J. 8. MeAHster and bis 'ster, Mrs. McQreeder of Daaville, The Woman's Club meets at the -aded 8ohool Aoditoriaaa v on ureday March 7tb. at I p. m. ery woman in Asheborois invited i become a member. Following s buaiaes's meeting wiii be a spec program by the Civio Depart it. . - ' The Ashe'toro Drug Oompsoy has i rennoTatinir ita Sntia f in r tain wee'r, over.hnuliDg nd in-i-:g ic f r ki'tj anj othiT dr. i.i vi&ar tt inik s th t-n jhly j r. Tu v't'i r i 8! date, February Nit, oomes every four years, tad it is singular that three women of whom we hap. fen to know celebrate the date of irth today : Mrs. John Clark.Ashe born, Mrs. Mary E. White, Ashebo ro Mo. I, and Mrs. Chas. Lnok, of Ulah. Wa understand that tor eaoh s celebration is being planned. Mias Nellie Spoon entertained a party at the young folks at her home en South Fayetteville street Monday night. Mr. B. y. Howell, of Troy, was a business visitor in Asheboro Mon day. We are sorry to know that Mrs. S. H. Carter of New Hope Town, ship is seriously ill. Mr. 8. S Porter is making an ad dition to his homtt on Fayttteville street. Mr. John T. Moffitt is spending a few days in towu with his family. Mr. J. T. Underwood went to Randleman Tuesday. Trinity Newj There was a Uaia meeting at the sohool building on last Friday night for tho par pose of getting sp a sohool fair daring the neat fall tern. There was much interest manifested, and it will no doabt prore an interesting oooasiom and great help along educational line. Mrs. V7. T. Ellis entertained the yoang people ea last Thursday evening. Mrs. Nor meataad Mr. MoCanless furnished delight ful raasio. Games were played and delicious traits served. A good many from here went to Hiffh Point last Taesday afternoon and night to seethe Ben Greet Flayers present "lhe Hetcaant of Venice and Hamlet." Capt. J. Parkin attended the Manufactur ers Bauqaet in High Point on last Friday night. Frank Kllis came borne from Trinity Col- leffe to spend the ZSnd and seTeral days ful loniag. Mangum Weeks spent 'a few days here last week with Lewis Phillips'. John White, of Greensboro, visited rela tives here lant week. ' Miss LiKiie Phillips spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Miss Kate, at James town.y Dr. and lira. Fraafr Wood spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. Ferris, of High Point. . Trinity has been in winter qaarteis, Lm net dead. She is on the boons again. The faculty and oitiaens of Trinity nie last week and deoided to have an Educational and Agaioaltaral Fair here for the benefit 0 the Jtigh sot sol district. , , Mrs. D, A. MoUanless has improved her readeace by adding a ooloaial porch. ' Frank 'Klis, ef Bnrhaaa, and, Maaguni Weeks, of Chapei Hill, have been visiting niakves and mends here. Mrs. I, M. Campbell, sf Philadelphia, re- tamed to her home last week after speeding aoaas tune with bar latter, 1. 1. WhiW. and uight. Mias WaddsU is visitang; bar aiskr, Mrs 9. L. Phillips. Thayoangpeofle of Trinity esfoyed a a masieal treat at the heme of W. F. Bllia last 'Tharaday night. Mr. Marsh haa made fait aa iaiprove meat on bis reaidease by adding two large rt ins. ''. Fred Ingram baa retained t bia home after spending several weeks at the bedside of his brother ia Qeorgia. J . L. Phillips haa been aa the siok list far a few daya. Millboro Iteau ' Mias Sarah Wood apeat Saturday and Sanaay at t. aensbora. . . . Mias Beaais Hayes ia visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. 8 Julian, at Ore HiO. ' JUt. J, B. O'Brien and wits,' af Mew Saleav spent Saaday night at J. A. Bed diag'a. Leslie E. Aldridge, of ftaadlemaa. spent Saaday with hu paraaU, Mr. aadMta. W. Q.AJdodge. .... - Beaton Bllia spaa 8atarday and randan- at Pleasant Oardea. Miaee Oertrnde Pagh and Paalina Bran visited friends oat Boat 1 last Sunday. - Several ef ear yeuag people attended (he sehoel aloaiag at Jaliaa Grave Saturday, ' Jasper Brady and Miss Lala Oihasa wan happily saarried Sanday, the Uth, at the kaaaa of aha bride's sister, Mrs. A. Xinley Wa extend eonarrstaJationa. LISTEN:-1 have listed with me for a quick sale 88 acres of land, 25 ib cultivation, balance in wood and timber with fine meadow and running water-located within one mile of the graded school, on the Salisbury road within 200 feet of the corporate line. The town has already built up to this property. This is a rare bargain and will increase in value. It offers the advan tages of town and country combined. Better net at noce. Phone John M. Hammer, Real Estate and In surance, AdiobprOj N. Q ' : : ' Meetinp: of Health Deoartmeot ol a WofltWs Club. In the absence of Mias Essie Rosa, ohaiman of Health Depart ment of Woman's Club, Mrs. Kemp Alexander called a meeting on Mon. day at the home, of Mrs. J. T, Pennon Fayetteville street. The following committees were ap pointed: Sanitary Mrs. Jean Rush, chair man; Mesdantes J.T. Hunter, Kemp Alexander, J. 8. Ridge, J. B. Web ster. Yisiting Mr, T. M. Johnson, chairman ; Mesdames i Chas. Gran ford, J. T. Peon, J. A. MoMillan, H. B. Biitt, W. J. Moore. Program Mesdames Kemp Alex ander, L. L. Whitaker, L. F. Ross,' Miss Lillian Banco. Ic was decided that the Health Department would' wage a battle against flies as the special work for the summer, end it is hoped that ev ery person in Asheboro will lend a helping hand. J Mrs. Scarboro Gives Washington's Birthday Thimble Party. On Thursday, the 22nd, the home of Mrs.W. J. Scarbcro,ou Fay etteville Btreet.was opened to a large number of her friends, the occaBioc being a thimble party. , The home was decorated in flige and magnolia boughs. The guests were met at the door by the hostese, Mrs. Scartoro, wnd in the rear Lalh by MiBS Lucib Scarboro, who gavt each guest a small red hatchet, tht number on these indicating the rooms for them to find. In the front parlor they were met by Mrs. W. A. CoffiD. in the aittino room by Mrs. W. 0. Hammer and Mrs. Love't, Mrs. John M. Hammer and Miss Hrrriette Hummer receiv ing in the dining room. The ladies made their needles iy for an hour, each having bten asked to bring he. work.' Pimento and cheese sandwiched, coffee, cake and mints were served. Crepe paper napkins with cherries carrying out the Washington Birth day idea more perfeotly. Civic Department of Wc man's Club Meets March 7th at Graded School Auditorium. The Civio Deparment of the Wo. man's Club will have charge of the program at the meeting on Thurs day, Maroh 7ih. Some of the school children will sing a oivio sonsr and there will be different discussions concerning - the oivio needs of the term. Every woman in Asheboro is urged to attend this meeting, rhich will be held in the graded sohool auditorium on next Thursday at 3;30 p. im. At a meeting of the civic department yesterday, March H uu v were adopted as cleaning dvs for the town and the nasturtium was chosen as the flower for the club. Every family in- Ashebero is nrged to grow nasturtiums this summer. They are easily giowu and are bright and pretty. Committees in this de partment will appear in next week's uouner. Mrs. Robins Entertains Gub. On last Friday afternoon Mrs Annie Kobins was hostess to the ladies of the Randolph Book Club. Mesdames. J. O. Redding and W. A. Uuderwood reading interest in? papers on ''Edinbnrg Old and New" and "Sir Walter Scott" -' Dainty refreshments were servtd by the hostess. i $100 RevrordflOa Wa seadea of fe-.1i saner will ha aiuj learn that Uwre it at least oaa dreaded disease tbsiMden' aa Wen skis to sat la Ml iu Ktagss, and skai Ik SaUrrli. Mmjl't Oataart Oa a la tneenlr pnsltive cure now kaowa she mad. leal liatemilv. Vatsprb tolas1 a. aaaatitatiamai disease, requires a eoDatltaeL-aal srastnost Hmli'i Oatarra Cure is taker latttnailt.aeUaa diraatlv apsn she kleod and aiaeoaa ausfsoaa of shesrMeam,taeretr deatroyiiic tbe IssmdaMoa ol mm disease, and (Ivlaa-tae patient straacth ky stlldlna as sse eonltat(a and assUtlac aasara la darns Its work. Tha nmnritn k.wZ e rnaob Mtk In m eanttlve powers Mai tBar orr One Hand red Dollars lor aaroass taat H mum w t:un. veuq iar iw of "n-rajiais Addna 9. J, Ckeu-f A Oo., Toiate, O. tkdd all antaista. fte. Sake JUVa Hsulr edit for irsntlpaMnai The market'd best eatables at the best price. 8pencer Qroc-ry Oo. NO RISK WHATEVER - ) if you buy GILLIES COFFEE If it doesn't fit in with your idea of the BEST COFFEE, come get the money you paid for it. W. D. STEDMAN AND SON ROV TO CtJRE BXEUUATISa It la Aa Tatars! Disease Aa Re lre Aa Iateraal Ilaaae4r. Tie cause ef rheumatism aad kindred diaeaaea la an excess of urla aeld in tbe blood. To cure this terrible disease this acid must be expelled and the system so regulated that no more aeld will bo formed In excessive quantities. Rheuma tlam Is an Internal disease and requires an Internal remedy. RUBBING with Oils and Liniments WILL NOT CURB, affords only temporary relief at best, causes you to delay the proper treat ment, and allows tbe malady to set a firmer hold oa you. Liniments may ease tbe pain, but they will no more euro Rheumatism than paint will change the fiber of rotten wood. Solenee haa at last discovered a par feat and complete cure, which Is called Rheumaclde. Tested In hundreds of cases. It haa effected the most marvelous cures; we believe It will cure you. Rheumaclde gats at the joints from the Inside, sweeps the poisons out of the system, tones up tfce stomach, regulates the liver rod, kidneys and makes you well all over. Rheumaslde strikes the root of the dis ease and removes its cause. This splen did remedy Is sold by druggists ana dealers generally ut SOe. and SI a bottle. In Tablet form at 25o.and B0a.a paskage. IVfrite- to Bobbltt Chemloal Co., Baltt aaoae, Md. Booklet free. Tablets seat br ma. w btandard Drug Company FRESH carload of horses next week. R. R. Ross. To the Taxpayers of the Town of Asheboro. I have been given till the first of March to collect the town tares and the finauce committee is expecting me to be read; to make my settle ment immediately thereafter. It will be my duty to levy xn all par ties wbo have not paid their taxes on or before said data. Respectfully, H . H, Kennedy, - i Town Constable. To Investors Town lots, im proved and unimproved, for sale. Wa can place loans on town proper ty, secured by mortgage covering same at about half real value. Titles abstracted and instruments ready for registration delivered to the lender free of all costs. Call on or write Asheboro Trust Company, Hal M. Worth, Secretary and Treas urer. . Bond for Sale We offer one Two Hundred Dollar ($300.00) Town of Asheboro Electric Light Bond for aa'e. This bond csrries its July 191S coupon and will be sold at a bargain. This bind is as good as gold dollars and will net the purchaser safe returns. Asheboro Trust Company, Hal M. Worth, Secretary and Treasurer. To Investors We kave listed ap plications for money loans on real estate, both improved and unim proved. We can place loans on first class farming lands, secured by mortgage covering the property at tbout half its real value, for twelve months use of the money at six per cent interest. Titles abstracted and instrument ready for registration delivered to investors free of cost. Call on or write to Asheboro Trust Company, Hal M. Worth, Secretary ana Treasurer. X FINB FABM FOR SALE. For sale cheap a 111 acre farm in Guil ford aounty, 813 miles nonneast or High roinw 1 1.3 miles from ran. road station. Located on ueep nv er. Good buildings, some timber. Two vpaatoras with abundance of water. Good neighborhood, good roads.- Half mile to eood sohool and church. Write F. B. Uenly, Guilford Collet. N. O. fet X t RANDOLPH POULTRY FARM W. A. COFFIN, Prop , We breed White Rocks and S. C. White Leg horns exclusively, White Plymouth Rocks are the greatest all-purpose fowl bred in America today No one has ever been disappointed in our White j Hocks. A setting of eggs will give you the right start $1.50 to $2.50 for 15. If want Leghorns that are bred to lay we can please you. Eggs $1.00 to $2.00 for 15. Your Own Safety Or that of those near to you is what you place in the hands of the druggist who fills your prescription. We know the responsibility resting on us; we also know how to be abso lutely accurate, carrying out the doctor's or ders with scrupulous exactitude. Asheboro Drug Co. Go to- Phone to- Moffitt Grocery Company for high grade food products. Union Cookery Bags. Phone1 145 Asheboro, N. C. Ask Your Neighbor About Rexall Kidney Pills.. The 50c pill mow being sold for on ly 25 cents'until April 1st, 1912. Lots of folks are buying them and are well pleased. Statidard "Drug Co. RexaW Store. Sat Notice. Bv viftae at aa order at theSaBeaiorOeart of Baadolpa eoaatr at Deseater ma, nil, a tho epeetal rooMdiaf( bolero ut iadxe of Koea Brown, re. Oliver P. Browa, I will oa sbe tlat day ef Mareh.lOLS. at 1 e'eJesi at., at tbe anart aoaea Cooftaa Aabekaro, V.. soil to tbe biabeat bidier lor ess. the ioUowioa (teearibed real estate, to-wit : 41 aorea of laad aaera er less, adjoining tbe) lends of U Tork ana others describ ed aa follows t Begiateax at a atone, His- ihaw a owner, rannwA theaeo west ZS obaine and St linle to a stake ia Hinebaw'a ine, theoee aoath 17 chains 31 . links to a poetoak, LMahlia'a corner, theaeo eaat 23 chaina and 9 links to a atake, theooe a.rth IT ebame and Sfl links to tbe begins in a. containing 40 aeree snore or less. This the Slat ds of Fbrarr, 1911. I. Jk. SPENCS, Com'r. Town Prouorty for Sale Two house! in Scot! A&htboro offered for sal ; One is- a large, two-itorj re sidecc4, the other ft one-story cot. ai , 1 erm? favors We to parcnaser. Apf W to Ahebrf Trtut Ct-M onj. Asheboro, N. C -Send to Notice Harinff aaallaod aa axtn oa the estate of msl.r Lowdermllk. deoaased. fcefor. w O. Hsmmond. Clark of tho Superior Co art of Randolph Coanty. All persona bsTlnc elatma aralnst said . tat. are notified to present th.nt to ta and.rslBned. dolr rerlfl.d. or hafnra m.. W day of Pelt, leu or tbla notice will ho plaaded ia bar of their rooorery. aad all persona pwlst ssid oatate will com. (ar. ward ftnd msk. Immadlst. utiut. This U da of Feb, leia. : rs. Mora Lowdermllk Sxtrx BeacroTO. W. 0. Koase U Worth Carolina, Ia the Bapertor Ooart. Randolnb do. Bum Brown . , ts. MnUiu 01W P. Browa, , The defendant ahore name will take norlee that an action entitled aa shore haa been eonm menowl In the superior court ol Pawldolph eonab tT toob'a'tiKllTorcelrotn he1 and board from the said OliverP. Brows on the around ol ahondoa mentof bit wife ad family! and the raid dir fendant will further take notice that h. Is m auired to spnesr at il: lm of tnr mn,a are of d rount? to b held on Ihe ,j t- dsy alUTttis flfat Monday of -i i , . i t hODW Hi ld -1 1 I tsutfiia-i tl
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