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C. G. Frazier And Boa's Great41aiigiiier Sale Conducted by M. J. Mentt, "Dixie s greatest bargain giver" opened Thursday as was advertised. An great crowds are in the big rush for the mighty bargains that we offered. j.t ii, y u u imss mis oaie you ttu lose money. Eriday at 10 a. m., we will sell for 10 minutes ladies' and gents' fast black and tan hose A n worth 10c per pair for - - - - - - Saturday at 10 a. m. , and for 10 minutes we will sell 5 yards of good apron gi n g hams Monday at 3 p. m., for 10 minutes we Trill se 19 yards of good yard-wide bleacbed AfiJ domestic for - - - - - frlQ SHOES! SHOES! One 1st Ladies' Oxford mustj be sold out, a pair only 1.19 One lot of Ladies's Shoes worth 1 50 to 1.00 a pair at 1.19 Two twenty - five Ladies' Shoes in all the latest styles an d leathers, Meritt's sale price - - - 1(9 Two-flf ty to two seventy-five Ladies' Shoes in Patent leather and Tan - 196 Three dollars and fifty cent Famous White House Ladies' shoes . . . . . . . 2. 97 200 pairs ef men's nice dress shoes worth 2.50 for 109 Men's Vici Kid, Patent Leather Box Calf and Tan shoes werth 300 to 3.50 for 2 88 ""White house" and "Crossett" shoes for men in all leath ers and styles, they sell everywhere for 4.00 to 4 50 at 3-39 The famous Blue Ribbon boys' shoes all sizes , 1.48 BARGAINS THAT MAKE THIN PURSES SMILE. Ladies' and Misses lOe fast black and tan Hose . 6 Ladies' and Children's 20e hose . S Men's fast black and tan Hese worth 10c . . - Men's 15c Hose . . . .. , 8 Ladies' and Gents' white hemstitched Handkerchiefs worth 10c for . . . 3 Ladies' 15c embroidered ' Haadkerekief s . . . 7 Ladies' 25c lace collars 14 Men's 25c Neckties . '. f . 19 Men's 353 Suspenders . , 19 FINE COTTON GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES One let of calicoes . . Other calieoes . r 15c Mercerised dress riafhaai Best quality apron riagkaau One lot apron gingham 10c Outing Good heavy yard -wide bleached domestic 15c Lawndale Cambric Tard-wide Sea Island regclar 10c value 15c Figured Madras and French percale 25c Real Flaxon . . . ' 15c Checked muslin and Dimities Ten quarter bleached sheeting lfic English long cloth 36c White damask table linen 51-21 9 8 412 8 8 .'3 . u, . 2 9 21 One thousand other bargains we can't mention for lack of space. C. G. FRAZIER and SON, Asheboro, North Carolina. Look For The Large Blue Signs On Front Of Store. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas it bas pleased our kind and in dulgent Heavenly Father le remote from onr midst the spirit of oar esteemed and be loved firo. W. C. Russell, therefore be it reeelved by Hanks Lodge No. 128 A. S. A A. M. First. That in the death of Bro. Russell oar town and community hs lust a kind and tine friend, the State a loyal citizen and Hanks Lodge a aealous and failhiul mem ber. Second. That in recognition of the lona and faithful labor of our deceesed Brother in supporting Hanks LodVe at a time when its membership was weakest, alims present at its meetings when possible and ever adt vocaung inose grand principles and beauti ful lessons taught in Masonry, we do mou saciedly cherish his memory. Third; That whilj we ' bow in humble submission to the will cf our Supreme Grand Uuster and deeply mourn cur lots, yet we can cheerfully leave him in the hand .of a Buag who has done all things well ; feeling that it has been his portion to receive from the Compassionate Judgp, the welcome invi tation, ''Come ye blessed of my Father, in herit the kingdom prepared for yon from the luunuauon 01 we world. JJoartu USUSALLY ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gas and all Stomach distress vanishes. If jour meals don't fit comfort ably, or jou feel bloated after eating and jou believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach if then is difficulty in breathing Bf ter eatirg, eructations of soar, un. aigeated food and acid, heartburn, brash cr a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fermentation and cure indigstion. To ni.ke f very bite of food you e&t aid in the nourishment and fctrscgih of jour body, jou must rid jour ti:oa:uchcf poisons, exceesivg acid ami stomach gas. which sours your entire msul interferes with That with the family of the de-1 digestion and causes so many suffer eeased we do sincerely, deeply and most af lectionately svsapatuiae iu tjr afflictive bereavement and would remind them that He who "lie who tempers the wind to tiie shorn lamb looks down wi;h iuaciie com passion upon them in the hoar cf desolation no win 101a toe arms of His love and pro tection arennd those who put their trust in Him." h8t 8 psj?e 'n ur reeord8 06 kept uw memory oi'cur deceases brother. ' Sixth, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon oui minutes, acopy tendered to each, brother G, O. Russell and the bereaved family, and a copysent to theAshe Couner and one to the Orphan's Friend and Masonic Journal tor publication. reb.17.191J. J. T. Phillips, L. T. Fentrisa, C. H. Jslisn, Uoaiini.tee. 'Steed Happening Mrs. Betsy Hancook fell laat Sunday and is thought to be injured rery badly. 8. L. Cagle, who has a position at Star with the A. A A . Railway Company, visited ' home folks here Saturday nighl. J. H. Williamson, onr E. F. D. man, has Jiad very rough time for hie work. Misslfattie Aomaa, of Asbnry, was ; guest of Hits Myrtie Freeman Saturday aight and Sunday. C. B. Herriman and family, of Cleveland, Hinn., seem to be very well satisfied with this section and intend to make it their fatore totme. ers of Dyepepem, Sick Headache, biiunaiii us, Uonstipation, Griping, ere. Your cassis no different. .you are a fitcni'.ich sufferer, though you tr.9j ci!! it by some other name; your real and only trouble is that which yen eat does net digest, but quickly ferments and sours, produc ing almost any unhealthy condi- A esse of Pape's Diapepsin will coat fifty cents at any Pharmacy here, auu will convince any stomach sufferer fire minutes after taking a single dose that Fermentation and 8wir Stomach is causing the mieery cf Indigestion. Ho nutter if you call your trou. ble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nerv ousness or Gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a cer tain enre is waiting at an? drue store the moment you decide to be gin its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out-of-order Stomach within five minutes, and digest promptly, with out any fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of food you eat. Wanted Will pay cash for dry, one inch oak boards. Deep River Chair Co , 2-t Randleman, N. C. Franklinville News Rev. J, F. Allred is building aaother large ware room to his store building on Asheboro street. Mrs. Hattie Stuart, who has for some time made ber home at Durham, spent a few davs bete last week. She has now gone to Gulf for a few days. W. G. Patterson has gone to Montgomery count? where he has a contract lo haul for a lumber company there. Mra. Cora Elliott Brown, (f Arixnni, spent part of last week in the city with ber aunt, Mrs. Jane Elliott. Misses Putti j Lu'terloh and LulaHiyts, who have b?ea spending some time at Spencer with their suter, Mrs. E. E. Cran forJ, roturntd home a tturday. Harris Cranfcrd, of Iuiinsi', Montgomery county, spent Saturday night Hud Csunduy with his daughter, Mis. Nswsou. The Suaday School Teachers' Truiuiug Course conducted at the Masonic hall each Friday u'g'it by Miss Bjrta Ellison, ia prov ing very interesting and helpful. Every teacher and Bible student should avail them selves of the opportunity to be present and take the course. The Eastern Star will hold its regula. communication at the Masonic hall Saturday night. Charles Stout, of Ramseur, was in town Monday looking over the plans of the pui poBed new M. E. Church fer the purpose of making a bid for the contract. Gray's Chapel Dots We are having mud in abundance cow. Very little farm work his been done dar ing the winter. Isaae Allred went to Asheboro Saturday on business- K. Gray's school at Bethany cloaed last Saturday. Also the Hardin school closed the sssae day. George Richardson, Esq , visited his sob, Ifabry, at Bennnett, one day last week: D. C. Nelson is building a nice cottage on the late W. O. Routh place, which be purchased some two years ago. John Wilkerson and wife, ef near Greens boro, visited relatives in this section Bator day and Sunday. O. M. Bedding, who is in the sawmill basiness near Greensboro, spent Sunday at home. B. P. Allred and sen, Julius,' went to Asheboro last Friday on business. Those Recovering from Any Se vere Illness After a long wasting illness, con valescents require nourishing food that will not overtax the digestive functions and In the way of a strength-restoring and vitality-making tonic, we know of nothing that equals Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic (without oil). Vinol creates an appetite, re-establishes good digestion and helps the dally food to make rich blood, form flesh, strong muscles and impart new life and vitality to every organ in tno body. We ask those who need a Etrength and flesh-building tonic res torative to call at our store and get a bottle of Vinol, with the understand ing that if It does not help them we will refund their money without question. lttlj Las voted tp annex Tripoli. Wondrrwhy? Must be becituse she doesn't 1 ke their present scbosl svs tern n 'funis this is hs good as any reason assigned. A square deal and prompt delivery- Spencer Grocery Co. The Implement Co. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. have just issued a new and complete Farm Implement Catalog giving up-to-date in formation and prices of . All Farm Implements. Cora and Cotton Planters, Wheel and Disk Cultivators, Dump and Farm Wagons, Engines, Threshers, Saw and Planing Mills. Metal and other Roofings, Baggies, Harness, Saddles, Barb Wire, Fencing, etc Our prices are very reason able for first-class supplies. Correspondence solicited. Catalog mailed free on request rttfjiS'. Write for it Ihe Implement Co 1302 E. Main St, Rlohmond, Va. Swell Spring Styles On Display Our spring coat-suits1 are just in-and say, you just ought to see 'em. They look even better than the samples of the man we bought them from. Gream, cream and black striped and those new spring mixtures-every "one is a beauty and well worth the price asked for it. A New. Line of Laces and Embroideries Displayed. New Line of Men,s Shirts. Men's Spring Clothing Arriving Daily. - Style, Service, Satisfaction, WOOD & MORING . WANTED-A good physioian lo move to the neighborhood of Gray's unnpej, nanaoipn coumy, a, U. WANTED To boy anywhere from one to twenty head of sheep O. O. Cox, Ralph, N. C. FOR SALE Good work mare, 12 ysars old. Weight 1100 pounds'. Safe for ladies to drive. W. J. Lowe, Kemp's Mills, N. O. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good second hand two-horse wagon with new crooked beU with waterproof ''ggingi a'so double set wagon har ntes good as new; only been natd three times. Morr's Livery Stable, Asheboro, N O. OPEN YOUR EYES T. J!. Sheets bas celebrated rulkr Ltarir g ing force pnmp for sale a $40 85 outfit for $15,00, 40 fe?t of pips rod uv:d connections, 10 fest to r J8h vehicles. In operation since July 1,1911. Information by writ, ing J. E. Swaim, Randleman, N. O., Koute 1. BKPOBT Of THK CONDITION OF 1B1 BANK OF RANDOLPH, RESOURCES. Loans and Dlioounti u M OYerdrafta '2X Town Asheboro Bond 1 11. In lures KHOUBeS and Furnlture """i , Demand I'oanVl".'""".'.'.' "'" iSSf,I5 Due from Banlu and Bankeri'.'::.'.'.;:' xi?V Cash Items iT,Mi Gold coin JJfS currency . National bank notes 'and other' 'ij."s.' aoten. Total. LIABILITIES. .m.to S6 1,04 K Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits, less current" expen'-' lii'Posils fubject to ciieck ...'. " CusWer's Cnecks outstanding-'.'.'.'.'.'.'.". .Total.. .. Fine Heme at a Bargain With in tbe next 90 days 1 wish to eel my home in Trinity. It is iu the heart of town, a good large honee suitable for a boarding house if de aired ; good boms a postoffice and other office buildings. On Main street a large builditp- that I nee as a livery stable, bnt could be changed into store or used for any other pa pose desired. Well of good water, 5 1.2 acres cf land that will grow anything. As desirable a place as there is in Trinity. Will sell at a bargain on easy terms. Come and sea me if interested. Yoo will sever have a better chance to get a nioe, convea'ent home. John W. Hill Trinity, N. C. . SI.4U.M . is.oue.M 0,0011 M Ml.OM.M buk do ,01em.,l.v wur tl, u the atSve "tTJ? Corrt-AttS AaU"", Jr.. Cashi.r. D. B. McCRARY, BENJ.AiOFirr, Suhjcriljsd and sworn to before m'tutaSi day of February, J. U. ROSS, Notary Public. Honest weights, honest goods. Your trade appreciated by Spencer Grocery Co. has helped countless thousands of thin, weak, delicate children made them strong, plump and robutt. It creates an appetite, aids digestion, fills the veins with rich re'd blood. v . After illness or loss of weight from any cause, it brings strength and flesh quicker than anything elte. 0- xu. vmwusn '' REPORT OF THB CONDITION OF THK BANK OF RAMSEUR. "Rmseur. In the State of North Carolina, at .... reuruary so. llllil. RESOURCBi Imm anil Hini,. ' Overdrafts secured, ..V.".."."." ;".'". ' ' 71 DanKing nous, siuu.vo Furnlturt snd liidures. SlOOOOO J...... ismas rtemiuiri .I1.1.H . s,(vo Due from Banks an'd''Bankeri'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. iZ'ato m 'lems i.ia Gold coin .... , , a IS 2 BilTer coin Including all mlnoc'eoin snrency .... H MallnnaJ hint ... .u ' m Total UABILITIEH. WW, (X IM.OMM l,soM a,oeot i,iat m 88,40 l 1H.IMSH M,iM9t 6MST rftnltnl atr.Ak nM in Surplus lund '."7.""". BnalTlded profits, leos curreni ' ' penses and lazes paid Notes and bills reditcounted Deposits subject to checks Demand Certificates of Deposit' Savings Deposits Cashiers Cnecks outstanding . wiuuun sw at Total 114 COO M State of NorthCarolln,. County of Randolph..: Wi UL wlkius. President of the ahoa named bank, do oiemnly swear that thi aten ConAttct I WATK1N8' f"1--H. B. CARTER, ' B. B. LEONARD, - . C.WATKIN8, Subsoribed and sworn to befora miSlSii) day of February, IMS. I. W. CBAVKN, Notary PunMa. Notice N -S.aJ ? 5a?,ifle?, a""nwtratoron than a i ws7 . , Micsruuiinuruoun OI HAD. ?h.S-.t7S,.i.5h'1". el1 Put"' oUoD7is known as the Z. a. Iwallen farm & oar Oroye township, en the SAih day of Mar h. lia thelollowlng penoi al property, to-wlti Two oTOcrmTtrto5f'W,,P'arfo Whe1'' M boiler ana enaiae and Sergeant mill complete All persons harlng claims aealnst raid estata re notiflM to present them to the undeislgned. duly verified, on or before tha S7th darofpihl ruary, 1818, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ? . el,r.,recoTer7' ,ind 411 Persons owioa said es tate will come forward and make immediate sst tlement "".iiw ,Tnls i7th day of February. 191. B. Lewallen, Admr., ' " Z. A. Lewallen, deo'd. Notice. Hhvrng analifled as Kxecutor of J. decased, thlsto notify all penors havlur W. JolJy. Clatmr aialuit hi" ecii to tirmont thorn tii nndereltned on or before the IK day of March 1918 or ih s tioilre will b plea I iu bar of their rnTery. ah persons indebted to said eftaWt will please coma forward and make lmmediata seitlement. This the Htn day of Dee . IBM. . . .. H, U, Boblns, Ixcontor ef I. w. Jolly, dee d. ,
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