THE COURIER
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ASHEBORO. N- C-, Sept 19, 1912.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Don't fall to hear the orphans at'
auditorium tonight- v
Mr. Everett Luck, of High Point,
va8 in towni Tuesday.
Squire W-N- Elder, of Trinity,
was in Ashe boro. Tuesday-
, Mr- L- B- Spinks, of near Randle--man,
was in lown yesterday. t ;
Mrs- E- E-.Pugh' returned Friday
-from a visi' relative aH Glenola-
Al and 'Gene are making poor
peed getting recruits tor their party-
y - ' ; :
- Ml" BesW Fant has returned
' from a visit to friends In HmrtsviUe,
a. C.
Mr. Claud Saunders, representing
-a gas range eompany, 1 in towm this
week.
Miss Minnie Hoover Is at Carthag
actmg a court stenograph v this
week- ' V .
: Mr R- A." Gaddis and family are
visiting relatives in Trinity township.
Miss MauJ Dlcken" has been elect-,
ed a tacher im the public Bchool a1
fcophia- ..
Mrs- Blair, of Trtifty township,
visited her brother, J- O- Redding,
last week- ..
Mr- W- H.' Morihg aa returned
from northern markets, where he
hwent to purchase the fall and win
ter stock of goods for the firm of
Wood & Moring. . V ,
Masters Henry and Edward Bunch,
who have bewa with relatives at
Oak Ridge, win make their , home Hn
Asheboro and attend the graded
school .this winter-
Mls Moleta Yow, of Central
Falls, who was a student in the
Asheboro Graded Schools the past
two years? has gone to. Brevard - o
enter' Brevard Institute-.. j , ,
' Mr- Johnon, of Burlington, has
opened a jewelry and optician's! shop
in rooms 6 and 8 of the law building-
Mr- Johnson and family are
living on Salisbury Street-
Miss Kate Lowe has - gone to
Washington, D- C-, to vilt her sis
ter, Mtftes Pat Lowe, and to accept
a - position as stenographer in a
large manufacturing establishment.
The Coiurier devotes much of its
space to the speech of Hon- Locke
Craig, at Asheboro, September 7th,
and It Is impossible to publish au
the communications for this week-Mr-
Guy Parsons who had a po
sition in the Southern station at
Asheboro for severall months, left
Saturday for Spencer to take the
position of express agent, at that
place.
Mrs. Rozanna Pearce, of Greens
boro, who is a sister of State Audi
tor Wood, visited relative in Ashe
boro last week, and left for Trinity
Monday, where she went to visit
the family of Dr. F. H- Wood-
Mr- M- L- Davis has the con
n's TOUR KIDNEYS
f. . , a 7 .1 -t t r ii Vrlt to superintend the work of
a saleslady in the store of C-G i ra. tlng Vm maJn DulldJn(E of the
ier and Son
Mr- E- L- Auman's handsome resi
des on . Worth . 8eret i nearing
cuiiipietion-
Miss Janje Smith has recently
made some improvements in her
store building
Miss Faye Perree visited her sla
ter, Mrs- E-. F- Craver, In High
Point Isat week.
Mesrs- Elsie Shamburger and
'AMisorf Tage,' of "Bttcoerwere tln
town Saturday-Col-
A- C- McAllster has been con
fined t0 his-home by JHness sever
al days this week.
Master Harris A- Coffin returned
Monday from a week-end visit to
relatives at Troy-
Mr- W- H- Lawrence, of near
Methodist Protestant Orphanage net 4
High Point- Work has already be
gun and will be pushed rapidly-
Mr. W-A- Kearns and daughter.
Miss Eula, of Asheboro Route 2 .were
in town Monday, and were leav ing
for Dayton, Va-, where Miss Eula
will finish the music teachers' course
in Shenandoah Collegiate Institute
this year-
In' the account of the opening of
Elon College in last week's Courier
there1 fras!'ahrlEfrroil lnNiayfngttiat
there were 141 students present on
the opening day. The fact is there
were 247 students enrolled on the
first day of the college year. V
Do not fall to hear the orphans
from Oxford at the auditorium tonight-
Asheboro people have, en
joyed these delightful concerts be
fore, and are . anticipating much
Don't Mistake The Caae, of Your
Troubles
' Many people never suspect their
kidneys- It suffering from a lame,
weak or aching back they think it
is only a muscular weakness; when
urinary trouble ets in they think
it will soon correct itself- And
so it is with all other symptoms cf
kidney disorders- That ffi just where
the danger lies- You must cure
these troubles or they may lead to
dropsy or Br,lghts disease- The
lest endorsed remedy for weak or
diseased kidneys is Doan'sj Kidney
Pills. Residents 0f this vicinity are
constantly testifying.
r.ctt. McDaniel, High Point St-,
R- P- D- No- 1, N- C-, says: "Last
winter I caught a heavy cold and
it settled on my kidneys- My back
became s0 painful that I could not
stoop or lift anything heavy and I
suffered night and day. The kid
ney secretions were very unnatural
and contained sediment. I took
doctors' treatments and a great
many home remedies' but seemed to
get worse. A friend came to ee
me one day and hearing oft my
trouble urged me to try Doan'sj Kid
ney Pills. The contents of two'
boxes of this remedy entirely freed
my system of kidney complaint-"
For sal byjall dealers. Price 50
cmts Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agent for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the nam Doan'i
and tak no other.
I THE FOUNTAIN THAT HOLDS THE TRADE
Is at the Asheboro Drug Store. All through the hot days it is supplying
the thirsty crowds. The only ice cream handled in the city is sold there.
The Velvet Kind stands the test where others fail. We charge everybody
full price, give you value received for your money, and treat every cus
tomer alike. That is why we are succeeding.
THE ASHEBORO DRUG CO., Inc.
J. S. EAST, Manager.
It is a pleasure to us to treat people right.
Hoover Hill, was a caller at The Cou. pleasure this time- Those who at
tend -will not only spend a most en
joyable evening but will also be
aiding a worthy cause- Admission
will be, children, 15 cents; general
25 cents; reserved sea's, 35-cents.
rier office la8t Satu"ay-
Dr- D- K- Lock hart returned Sat
urday from a visit of a few days
to his brother at Durham-
With Geue a-v, ritlng ancV Al abus
ing, Jt. now loots like the,. Bull
' Moosers are developing daily-
Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Teague, of
Greensboro, are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T- M- Johnson th,is week
Mr. John Gray went to Salisbury
Monday where he will be engaged
in plumbing for two or three weeks.
Miss Blanche Freeman, of High
Point, was the truest of her sister, I The Bell Telephone Copmany has
Mrs. W- D- Stedman several days la: established an office at Caraway and
week- I appointed J- F- Jarrell agent to re-
. , .., . . . .Rnr- (),, celve and send messages to alfl parts
What is Al's idea in abusing Je ol the worl(J. The contract; ere
Democrats and quoting Hayes edit-( slgned lat week TMs wm be a
-orials after Hayes has given up the. gpeat aavantag t0 persons! west
ghost? , land south of Asheboro-'
Miss Ina Clemen returned to he
' Running up and down stairs, swnnpng
and bending' over making bed wlU not
n.ske a woman healthy or beautiful. She
musg-et out of doors, walk a mile or
two every day and take Chamberlain's
Tablets to Improve her digestion and
regulate her bowels. For saw by all
dealers.
Bell Telephone o Caraway
home in Danville. Virginia, last Sat
vrday after a visit to her sister, Mrs
J. T- Penn-
Mr- A. M. Ferree has been in
Nebraska and other western state
the past week buying horses for his
"sales stables- . v
. Mr- Thomas Lambert has opened
a grocery store on Old Main Street,
next door to The Courier mechanical
department.
fr-H-C. Scarboro, of Mebane, was
guest of his daughter, Mrs. W.
-A. Coffin, on Sunset avenue a few
. day" recently.
Miss Sidney Penn, of Patrick
county, Virginia, isjrlsitlng the fam
ily of her brother.Mr. J. T. Penn;
on Worth St.
Al's political speeches and 'Gene's
numerous political letters would be
nice things to ee in print jn this era!
of good feeling
Mr. B. F. Newby left one day
last week for NaBh bounty, where
lie i8 acting as travelling salesman!
for a well pump.
Miss France8 Robert8 returned
one day last week from Greensboro,
where she had been visiting Mends
Tor several days.. .
Mr. and' Mrs- Andrew Craven at
.tended protracted meeting al Giles'
'Chapel last Sunday-
Mrs. J- F. Roberts wlil go to
Spencer a few days.where she will
Join Mr- Roberts and .they will con
duct a large hotel-
Mr- Carl Cox, Who formerly lived
at Asheboro, Is running as mail cler
the night passenger train from
Aberdeen) to Asheboro-
Mr- Albert'-C-Klesby and family, of
Mt- Gilead, have moved to Asheboro
and are living in the Jasper Aumap
residence in South Asheboro.
Uncle ELzra Says,
"It don't take m ore's a glU mv. effort te
git folks Into a peek of trouble," and a
little neglect of constipation, biliousness,
indigestion or other liver derangement
will do the same. If ailing, take Dr.
KnUr's New life Pills for quick re
sults. Easy, safe, svre, asd esly M eta.
at Askebore Drag 6s.
Tragic End to Hazing Frolic
As aM-esult of a hazing frolic af
Chapel Hill .. last Friday morning,
Isaac William Rand, the 20-year old
sen of O- R- Rand, of Smithfield, a
member of the freshman elasa at the
State University is dead and foffir
Sophomores are under heavy bond
charged with manslaughter-
Jtandv and- his room mate,. WU
ions, aiso a iresnman, vi oiui'-uiieiu.,
were roused "from sleep at 1:30
Friday morning and forced to ac
company four sophomores to the atN
letac field. There they were put i
through all sorts of pranks, and
finally ordered to mount the tops'
of two upturned barrels, and en
tertain their persecuters with sing
ing, dancing and other stunts. 'The
barrel was kicked from under Wel
lons, and his leg was severely, cut
on a pliece of broken glass. Rand's
barrel was roughly kicked from un
der him, and he fell sideways on a
large broken piece of glass, which
penetrated the left side of his neck
and severed the jugular vein.
with hils dying room mate- Physl-
clans were summoned but Rand had !
bled to death before they arrived-. j
An investigation followed clues ,
given by Wellons and resulted in
the arrest of A- H- Styron and W- C
Merrimon, of Wilmington; Ralph
Oldham, of Raleigh; and A- C
Hatch, of Mt. Olive; who composed
the hazing party. The fogir young
men' were charged wilh manslaughter
end held under $5,000 bonds for in
vestigation at the Superior Court of
Orange county. . ..
CUT-PRICE SALE OF DRUGS AND
MEDICINES
There a reason why; our prices are lowest. We
buy goods in such quantities and our 15 years' experi
ence gives us this advantage.
LIVER MEDICINES
25c Simmons Liver Regulator.dry,
19 cents. 2
25c Th red ford' Black Draught 19c
25c Rydales Liver Regulator 19c
25c Ramons Liver Regulator 19c-
25c St- Joeph Regulator 19c-
Rexall Ko Ko Kas Kets, guaran
teed, 25c-
Compound Cathartic Pills per
dozen, 5c-
Calomel tablets, per dozen, 6c
Liggetts Chocolates, "The Sweetest
Story Ever Told," per pound, 80c.
s STOCK POWDERS
Barkers Horse and Cattle Powders
2 for 25c.
25c International Stock Food 19c.
60a International Stock. Food 39c.
25c Black Draught Stock Powder
19c-
Rexall Liver Salts guaranteed 25c
Cigars, "racking tobacco, pipes and
all kind8 smokers goods for men
Perfumery and Toilet Goods-25c-
Williams Talc Powder, 19c
25c Colgates Talc Powder 15c
25c Japanese Talc Powder 15c
25c Air Float Talc Powder 10c-
25c Blue Llllies Talc Powder 15c.
. 1.00 Hudnuts Toilet Water 79c.
Violet) Cashmere Boquet and all
the popular odors at 25c per ounce.
. LINIMENT
25c Sloans Liniment 19c-
50c Sloans Liniment 39c-
25c- Goose Grease Liniment 19c-
Elkays Sprain! Liniment 25c-
Rexall Kidney Remedy guaranteed
50 cents. ,
Rexall Kidney Pills 25c
STATIONERY Box Paper, Pound Paper Writing
Tablets, Pencils, Envelopes, Visit
ing Cards, Correspondence Cards,
Tally Cards, Etc-, at Reasonable
Prices- , '
Rexall Eczema Salve, guaranteed,
...onlyPc, ...
$1-00 Ayers Sarsaparilla 79c-$1-00
Peruna 79c
$100 Hood's Sarsaaarilla 79c-$1-00
Ayer's Hair Vigor 79c
$1.00 Hall's Hair Renewer 79c.
Rexall Shampoo Paste 25c.
Rexall 93 Hair Tonia $1.00
A 25c- Tooth Brush free with a
25 c- ube Rexall Tooth Paste-
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
We don't have the temptation to substitute. We
have the medicine on hand to fill any ordinary prescrip
tion exactly as written by your doctor.
Standard Drug Comp'y
Rexall Little Liver Pills, 50 in a bottle for only 10c.
Great Revival Meeting-
Rufua
revival
Seagrove, Sept. 13 Rev
Richardson . conducted a
meeting eight miles south of Ellerbe
Springs, the week beginning second
Sunday in August. It was a glo
rious meeting with between 20 and
30 saved and renewed. The people
in that community said that they
had never witnessed a beUr meet
ing. CORRESPONDENT.
Miss Florence Blair has gone to
Red Springs to resume her work
as an instructor in music in the
Southern Presbyterian College- :
!Mr- J- W- Cross, of S'aley, was
In town ont business ia'tj Monday
and called at The Courier office to
have his name put on our mailing
list.
;Mr. J- F- Roberts went to Salis
bury last Saturday o spend two or
fhre. days with Mr. Itoets, who
ensaprd in. doins; concn-tt worSr
Rani'eur Items-
M-3- Johnson, of the Ramseur
Broom Works, left one day recently
for Wilmington and other points m
the interest of his factory-
Mr. and Mrs. I. F, Craven are
spending some time at Jackson
Springs-
Mlsa Beulah King returned last
week from a delightful trip to Fay-
etleville-
Ramseur Concert Band furnished
music for a big land sale ati Sanford
last Saturdy-
Messrs- H; B- Carter and C- B
Smith returned last week from the
northern markets; where they pur
chased the fall and winter stopk of
goods for the Carter Mercantile Co.'
Rev. B- Townsend, assisted by
Rev.-Mr, Willis, of Sanford, is con
ducting a series of meetings at the
Baptist church-1
Fuller Items-
Mr- G- O- Nance and Miss Lizzie
Bell were married recently.
H- H- Barnes and family, of Wlns-
lon-Salem, made a flying trip in
their motor car to the home of J
W Caahatt one day last week.
Walter Cashatf, caught an owl a
(tew days go that measured from
fp t tip1 4 feet and 3 inches.
John Moore, of Thomasvlle. was
In this community in his car one day
last week.
H. H- Delk, who has been ill for
some time, dcxis not improve much- 1
Protracted mctirr w bild a'
There is so much political new
these . days at is difficult t0 find
space for sll of it. Take the . rolw
and the split in the third party' cau
cus at Greensboro lnce the Chariot'
conventions about which Bull Moose
papers had said nothing' and The
Courier had hope'd to publish an ac
count of it this week- It would be
Interesting to' know how the com
mittee tried to change the platform
on the liquor and other questions
We hope in a future issue to tell
the facts at least of that celebrated
meeting in which the state chairman
left because Marlon Butler had tak
en command-
Announce
ment
High Pine Items-
The protracted meeting a this placs;
is still in progress- Rev- Nance,
of Durham, Is assisting Rev- E- W.
Jones-
Miss Dora Luther, of Randleman,
is visiting relatives: in this commun
is , ,
Mr- R. O. Park is ill.
Gentry Parks is on the sick list.
HOW ONE - 1
VOMAII WOH
fler Health and Strength Back
Again by The Use of CarduL
Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this
city, Mrs. E. C. Coram writes: "I was
all Weakened and worn out with wo
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardul as a tonic, and, from
the first day, it seemed to help.
" I had almost lost my reason, but.
thanks to Cardul, I did not Soon, I
felt and looked like a new woman. I
think the remedy is wonderful. I
recommend it to my friends, for I hava
received great benefit from if
Cardul acts specifically on the weak
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to refresh the Worn-out ner
vous system and relieves the effects of
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years' successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege
table, tonle remedy for women.
In every community, there live some
Who have been benefited by Cardul.,
The beneficial effects af this time
tested woman's remedy, soon show
themselves in many different ways.
Try it
W B trVif In. t JWlMnlW . Outti.
Iwq .ilein Co., OtHttamw. 1 nn., far ,Si'mii
We want to announce (jd tfetf
ladies of Asheboro and tfw
surrounding country that we"
have employed Miss Bonnie
Auman as clerk for the ladies'
department in our store. Miss
Auman has had quite a lot of
experience and she will be
pleased to render you any ser
vice she can.
Remember, we carry at all
times a full line of BUTTER
ICK PATTERNS, "THOM
SON'S GLOVE FITTING"
CORSETS and "PATRI
CIAN" SHOES for women.
Our new fall styles are just
now coming in.
"If we haven't it, let us get
it for you."
yours for better service.
BIG SALE
OF
49 LOTS 49
10-HOUSES-lO
ON
C.G. FRAZfER & S0N
Mr- Cha. Ros to be In Randolph.
Mr., Chas. Ross will be with the
county candidates to speak at the
following places-
Cedar Falls, Tuesday, October 8-
Franklinville, Tuesday night Oct. g.
Ramseur, Wednesday 9
Staley, ,Wed- night ......... " 9
Liberty, Thursday " 10
Mr- Ross is a fine campaigner. He
las canvassed the county once be-'
fore, having been elected to the
HouBe from thla county In 1900.
Ho i now a most promising at
torney at LlUing'on, Other spoakors 1
will be wl'h the ramlidn's' tfiol
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1912,
At 2:00 O'clock P. M.
These lots and rtouses are located one quarter mile from'
the plant of the great Whitney Power Company. The Whit
ney hydro-electric power plant is now being developed by
the Southern Aluminium Co. The new company expect to
have the new plant in operation within 18 monthj. The
plant will employ about 1,500 operators. This will mean a
town of from 4,000 to 6,000 people The lots offjred are
well elevated and of good size- There are f our splendid
residences, one business house and five smaller dwellings.
All houses are rented. Free transportation from Whitney
Station to place of sals. Train service for people from a
distance to return home same day Sale will be conducted
by the Atlantic Coast Realty Cs, with their wonderful Bur
ton Brothers auctioneers For information concerning sale
or property, write -
W. L. MANN
Albemarle, N. C,
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