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SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS OUT Uirlh, ikQK. a 25-cent bottle , softness and lustre. ! try a "hnnderine Hair Besides cleansing and beautifying tleajme" 8ae your hair. 'the hair, one application of Dander- After washing your hair with soap ine dissolves every particle of dan- aiways apply a httle Dandeiine tojdruff; stimulates the scalp, Mop- the calp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. Better still, use fcOap as sparingly as possible, and instead have a "Danderine Hair Cleanse.'' just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it care fully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove uet, dirt and excessive oil. In a few moments you will be amazed, your hair win not onlv be clean- sat it will be wavy, fluffy and abun dant, and possess an incomparable . counter and try it ping itching and falling hair. Dan derine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain 'and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating and Hfe- V-roducing properties caues the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Men. Ladies. You can surely have lots of charming hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan derine from any drug store or toilet RANDLEMAN ITEMS. Mr. W. F. Ivey of Pomona is visit- lag his family. Mr. John J. Lamb, of Greensboro, is the guest of his family this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Collings are both ill this week. Miss Lucy Boyden who has been in New York for quite a while re turned home Saturday. Miss Epsie Woolen and sister Miss Jessie went to Greensboro Saturday to visit friends and relatives. Miss Rouse Hayes was the guest of her brother Mr. P. A. Hayes of Greensboro Saturday and Sunday. Mr. John L. McCaskell of Biscoe came in Sunday on a visit to his fam ily. Mr. Charles Fox of Asheboro was in the city Sunday visiting his moth er, Mrs. W. A. Fox, who is ill. Miss Annie Sharpe of High Point is visiting Miss Marie Ferguson. Mr. Thomas Lassiter has accepted a position with Mr. W. H. Pickard at Hoffman. Mr. Frank Jarrett and family mov ed to Central Falls Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Allred, of High Point, are visiting Mrs. Allred's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winning ham. Mr. Thomas Luck and family mov ed to Central Falls last week. Mr. Charlie Heath's house caught the grocery busines near the Field's old stand in the Will Rich store. Mr. Sylvester Goins and family will leave Wednesday for Rockingham, where they have accepted positions. Mr. Charlyie Heath's house caught on fire last Friday night and but for the thoughtfulness of his wife the house would have been burned. Mr. J. H. Cole cashier of the Tex tile Bank at White Oak, Greensboro, was a business visitor here Saturday d.. rD: 1 1 r J u uneu prcuciiuu a very nne sermon Sunday at Naomi to- a large congregation. Mr. O'Brien captivat ed the good people of Naomi. He is asked to come again. Rev. G. H. Christenberry preached at Mt. Lebanon Sunday at 11 o'clock to a very large congregation. He gave them a good sermon as he hasn't any other kind or he hasn't given us anything but what would be hard for the best of Reverands to beat. He also preached at Old Union Sunday evening at 3 o'clock. While Randle man can boast of good people we can truthfully say that it has got the best preachers of any town its size this includes all denominations. Ka Libe ty News. Mr.W.H. Hardin and nieces, Misses Arnie and D'ett Henderson of Julian spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Miss Carrie Lane of Siler City vis ited friends in the city last week. Miss Lizzie Cameron left last Mon day for Richmond and Baltimore where she will spend several days buying her spring millinery. Miss Cameron will take a special course in millinery while away. Mr. Robert Fowler, who has been spending some time in Greensboro with friends, returned home last Sat urday. J. L. Hardin spent Sunday in Julian with his brother, C. H. Hardin, who for several weeks has been ill with cancer of the lip. Mrs. Dr. Patterson and little son will leave for Hot Springs, Ark., in a few days where Mrs. Patterson goes to be treated for rheumatism. YOU CAN'T EARN MONEY WHEN YOU'RE LAID UP There are a lot of people in this town who cannot afford to be sick. Perhaps none of you feel that you can but certainly some of you can't, for as soon as you are sick, your wages stop and -worry and debts begin to pile up. The sensible thing for you to do, as soon as you feel run-down and worn out, no matter what the cause, is to take something just as quick as you can to build up strength and health. Make yourself more com fortable and provide against serious sickness. We don't believe there is any other medicine made that will do as much towards saving your health and thus helping you save your money as Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion. It is a medicine that gets right at the trouble and relieves it by toning the nerves, enriching the blood, and giv ing new strength and health to the whole body. It doesn't do this by means of alcohol or habit-forming drugs, because it contains none. Its strength and health-giving power is due to pure Olive Oil and the Hypo phosphites, long endorsed by success ful physicians, the one for its food value, the other for its tonic value. Here, for the first time, they are combined, and the result is a real nerve, blood and body-building medi cine a real strengthener that we are proud to tell you about You don't need to hesitate in using it, because if it doesn't do all we say it will and satisfy you in every way, it will cost you nothing. If it doesn't make you strong and well again, come back and get y wr money. It will be given 5 to you without word or question. Sold uni at we more than 7,000 Rexall ?w18 nd in tnis town only by us. S1.00 -Standard .Drug Co., and the Rexall Store, As)ebpro, N. C. ".- THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION. The County Commissioners met in their regular session at the court house Monday, March 1. Mr. D. A. Cornelison of Seagrove was sworn in to take the place of J. A. Withers, of Worthville. The regu lar routine of business was attended to. The following accounts were al lowed : C. M. Ferree, straw $ 2.00 Jas. Lilly, janitor, for Feb. . . 12.00 Dave Thomas, Randolph and Davidson bridge 13.24 M. P. Cox, conveying Wincey Cox to Morganton 18.20 I. M. Nance, conveying Pres. Baldwin to jail 4.35 Marg Marley, care Roxie Siler and child 5.00 For water and lights 7.26 Logan Brown, Jno. Gray's poll tax 2 00 W. C. Hammond. C. S. C. fees. 41.60 W. C. Hammond, wood for jail. 4.00 S. E. Coble, demonst. Feb 22.50 Cox & Lewis Hdw. Co., mdse... 13.65 Courier, adv. Small pox notice. 12.00 courier, mdse, J. S. J 6.75 C. W. Steed, conv. prisoners from Troy 16.10 L. M. Fox, Supt. health 13.50 C. W. Steed, jailor 73.58 A. N. Kouth, sawing and haul ing lumber 31.25 ts. Hayworth. labor 7.00 S. A. Cody, pig 3.00 J. F. Jarrell, mdse 19.96 M. M. Routh, flour and feed... 18.00 Marion Wall, care of children Jas. Watson 5.00 McCrary-Redding Hdw. Co. mdse 10.80 Rand Supply Co., mdse 5.15 W. T. Foushee, 1 day and mile ace '. 3.30 D. A. Cornelison. 1 day and mile age 3.30 H. A. Thomlinson, 1 day and mileage 4.70 A." S. Raper, witness State vs. English 4.40 W. T. Foushee, insp. bridge . . 2.00 Randleman Route 3 Items. A fine snow fell here Wednesday night. It was nine inches deep. A lecture was given at Plainfield last Friday night. We are to have the minister with us again in about two weeks. He has a moving picture machine of Bible pictures. Mr. W. B. Millikan spent one day last week in High Point on business. Mr. Cicero Mack and family have been visiting relatives in Kandleman. Come around to see the New Ford Mr. D. W. Bulla, who has been at BUSINESS LOCALS Ten cents per line each insertion in this column. Six words to a line. No ad. for less than 25c. Cars. Asheboro Motor Car Co. WANTED Thirty or forty teams to haul lumber. Good prices and prompt payments. Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co., 2-12-4t. Troy. N. C. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE K bargain if sold within the next 60 days. I). B. KENDALL, Asheboro. Dress goods, several hundred yds yet to go at below cost, ait the Mill er Store. For Sale. Fine jack, three years old, was broke last season. One mule two years old. J. G. JULIAN, 2-12-5t. Millboro. N. C. FRANK LIN VILLE NEWS. Rev. 0. P. Ader filled his usual ap pointment at the M. E. church Sun day. He will preach on the subject of temperance the third Sunday night in this month. Misses Pattie Lutterloh and Lula Hayes attended the funeral of their aunt,' Mrs. Martitia Cox, at Gray's Chapel Sunday. Mrs. Cox was the wife of the late Melton Cox, who for merally lived at this place. Mr. J. V. Free is working in the depot as relief agent at Sanford this week. Mr. W. D. Maner spent Sunday evening with Mr. J. O. Forrester, near Ramseur. Mr. and Mrs. El wood Free of Ce dar Falls spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Owen of this city. Messrs. Richard Maner and Chas. Allred made a business trip to Greens boro last Thursday. Our Baptist friends are installing a gasoline plant to light their church. There will be a session of the Or der of Eastern Stars Saturday night. Every member is requested to be pres ent. The new goods for Franklinville and Randolph Mfg. Co. Stores are daily arriving, and anyone in need of spring and summer goods would do well to see them. Burlington, is spending a few days at Dome, Mr. W. B. Millikan's two little chil dren, who have hed pneumonia, are improving. Mr. Warn Allred and son George visited his daughter, Mrs. Nora Cooper, at Lexington last week. The school at Plainfield closes two weeks. Mr. Troy Millikan's little boy Wat son is very ill. Charles Becker, police lieutenant, under sentence of death in New York, in connection with the murder of Her man Rosenthal, is granted a new trial Rose beads made from rose leaves i grown in Asheboro are on (rale at N. P. Cox's jewelry store. Remember, the Miller Store is only asking for cost. For good qual lty. cheap, call on them. Cameos, La Valliieres For all kinds of up to date jewelry, see N. P. Cox. the Jeweler. Asheboro, N. C. WANTED AT ONCE A reliable man who can take half interest in a livery stable and manage it him self in Randleman, N. C. I al ready have the stable ready to occupy and want someone to run it as soon as possible. If you haven't the cash on hand now and want to go into the business, I can arrange for you to get the money if you have land or other good security. This is a good op ening and you had better get busy. E. G. MORRIS, Asheboro. We want your business and will sell you cheaper than ycu can buy XOTICK Having qualified as administratrix on the estate of William Lytle. de ceased. before W. C. Hammond, clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before, the nth lay of March, 1915, or this notice win do pieaaeo in bar of tiieir re covery; and all persons owin.a said ertate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 4th day of March, 1914 MATTIE LYTLE. Admrx Wm. Lytle. elsewhere for goods of quality. C. C. KIME. Sale of Valuable Farm Lands. I will sell at public auction on the premises at 12 o'clock A. M.. March 21st. 1914, the valuable farm land of A. hj. Andrews, deceased, adjoining the lands of Ed Wadford, Joshua Un- aerwood, Alary taster, Polly Myers o xnomasviue, i i-z miles from railroad station on Yadkin Railroad on main public road from Lexington and Thomasville to Asheboro. This is one of the nicest locations for a home in Conrad Hill township, has fairly good house and as erood barn and outbuildings as you can find on any farm. This farm is well watered on either side, eood well in the vnrd and ever-flowing spring in barn lot. uany mail service and telephone con nections and one share of stork in telephone company to be sold on same day together with telephone in house, all of which is in good, first-class con dition. Ihis property will be sold on above date, rain or shine, and nv PUBLIC SALE On the 9tli day ?t g W J1" d, wel1. to of March, 1914, I will offer for v " '." neign- sale my entire line of farming im- 1'"tlC;; !7 ""joining own plements, tools and wagons and har-lIn the,r " , ness of all kinds, cattle, three young' A . - A Jersey cows, will be fresh this,Admr- of A- E- Andrews, deceased. spring; one pair 6 year old imules.l NOT1CF same age and weight, large and able M ri1)nTIM1 can take a binder anywhere; 1 mule-(NnnCA0L-mmTY with some ae. a good one; 1 extra' RANDOLPH COUNTY. young dapple gray mare, work any- In tne Superior Court. Before W. C. where you want her to. safe for a , Hammnod, Clerk. woman to drive; lot of feed, black- G- A- Carver, Administrator, et al, smith tools; a genuine Esty organ; , vs; 1 steel range, all household and James Overman, Columbus Overman, kitchen furniture. Located between' Jonn uverman, ana aaran uver- Glenola and Coltrane's mill. 2-19-3t.-pd. A. J. SPENCER. NOTICE Amy one who cosines hunting lodge will do weU to AxRte in Randolph, county wher there is plenty of land to lease fof hunting purposes and plenty of game. Ashboro and Sophia are gfoo locations. For infiormation apply t Cjoumty Game Warden, of Ramdjoflph I. M. NANCE. COAL AND GRATES For the best grade Soft Egg Coal and An thracite Egg for use In grates, heat ing or cooking stoves and furnaces, call on or phone us NOW Don't wait till cold weather when th rush will be on and delrs almost unavoidable. We also make a WHITE MEMORIAL ITEMS. Miss Gertrude Pugl. and Mr. Isaac Routh were married last Sunday at the home of the bride. Several young people of the community attended the wedding. Mr. Jone Kindley has returned from Little Rock, Ark. Messrs. Charlie Walker and Lester Richardson visited Mr. E. W. Allred at Millsboro last Sunday. Mr. J, M. Davis who has been ill for the past few days is still very sick. INDIGESTION. GAS, STOMACH MISERY Time Tape's Diapepsinn" In five minutes your sour, bloated, gassy stomach feels fine. Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the magic in Pane's Diapepsin. It makes all stomach misery vanish in five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt if you can't get it regulated , please, for your sake, try Papo's Diapepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make vour next monl a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not Via anv distress eat without fear. It's be cause Pape's Diapepsin "really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomAcha that gives it its millions of sales -An nually. Get a large fifty cent case of Papo's Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest , stomach nHf cure know. It acts almor.t lilcn m,?i,. it is a scientific, harmless and nlcas- ant stomach preparation which truly ! others. belongs ,n .very home. H ........ J . f M'ALISTER & HAMMER. good Dortabble grate that mar be i ild used in most any fireplace- Asheboro Wheelbarrow and Mfg- Co man, Heirs-at-Law of Harriet Rec ord, deceased. Non-residents. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph county to divide the land held as tenants in common by Caroline Sta ley and Harriet Record, late of Ran dolph County and situate in Liberty township in said county, and to sell the half which may be allotted to Harriet Record, deceased, for assets; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said county on the 22nd day of December, 1914, at the Court House of said county in Ashe boro, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Ihis the 22nd day of November, W. C. HAMMOND, Clerk of Superior Court. CLOTHING. Men's and Clothing. You will find anything you need in Clothing at the Miller Store. FOR SALE 46 acres near Cole- Boys', ridge. Good timber. CECIL MACON. Ramseur. N. C WANTED Hands fa cut crossties and .;rdwood. Apply to Wm. C- HAMMER.. Asheboro, N. C- Watch Repair Shop See N. P. Cox. Asheboro. eh c ana reasonable prices, uail to see Seth W. Laughlin Co. PARTNER WANTED I have a good set of hobby horses stored I WILL PAY the highest cash price fgor all country produce, chickens, eggs and butter Seth W. Laughlin Co HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE if you want horses or mules of away for the winter at Randleman. any description call at my barn N. C. The time will soon be here W'H have a fresh supply from Kan to start them uo for sprlne and 8as for court. r. r. ROSS, summer and I can't leave my busi ness to look after them so I want to trade half Interest in the out fit for horses, mules or land to someone who can go with it and col lect the money. It is run by steam, has 24 horses and four chariots and win make money for us both If , first-class shape. chawoe for you. Write Box 66. Asheboro, N. C. HOOVER & MAIN Undertakers and Furniture MULES FOR SAE Two mules. 4 and 5 yeare aold, weight about iuoo jiDg. eacn, good workers. J. H. Vestal, Asheboro. Hunt Club and True Merit Shoes for sale at R. C. Johnson's, Asheboro. N. C. CLOTHING A new line of clothing . March I have for sale one 12 horse power Frick traction engine In Will sell for lefifl man hair cost. W. C. GRAVES, Ellerbe, N. C. CASH for all country produce. Seth W. Laughlin Co. at a bargain, town Call to see me when in R. C. Johnson, Asheboro, N. C. Notice. Persons owing the estate of W. J. Miller, will please make prompt payment on or before 1st day of I must insist upon immediate settlement. W. C. HAMMER, Ajmr. FAKMLNG LAND FOR SALE Fifty (50) acres of fine farming land lying partly in and partly on NOTICE. $5.00 Reward. We will nay S5.00 reward for each the outside of the lncornorata lim and every conviction for every per- Jts of Asheboro on Web's Creek. son tresspassing in any way upon the Cal1 on or write lands of the undersigned in Asheboro ELI PKITCHARd. and Cedar Grove townshios and ad-i2-19-4t Asheboro. N. C. joining the lands of Levi Tucker and WANTED A few wagon loads rf Day Phone 158 Night Phone 188 Horses and Mares We will have at our leased barn on North St., Asheboro, N. C, on Thursday, March 5 a fresh load horses, twenty-five head, over half mares, the good farm broke, blocky, rugged kind; good many weighing around 1200 lbs. If you need a good servicea ble, all 'round good one look this bunch over. Prices are right. We want to sell them quick at close price. All guaranteed as represented. Field and Shields FINE FARM - AT - AUCTION The Allen J. Spencer farm, contains 165 acred, situated one mil from Glenola Station and nine miles from High Point, with ten room farm dwelling, very large barn and other buildings will be sold on the premises, Monday, March 9, ,1914 AT 12 O'CLOCK Terms, $250 cash on day of sale, $1000 with in 30 days, balance in three equal payments in one, two and three years, with interest at six per cent. Title perfect. This is consid ered one of the best farms in Randolph county, in an excellent section of the coun ty, near school, church and railroad station, has rural mail route and telephone service. For further particulars call on or write, Brown Real Estate Co., GREENSBORO, N. C. On same day Mr. Spencer will sell his personal property. B We Have Received Another Car Load of Ford Cars Model "T" Touring Car $550 Model "T" Roadster $5Q0 F. O. B. DETROIT Asheboro Motor Car Inc. Fullers Notes. The snow fell here Wednesday night to a depth of twelve inches. Miss Pearle Hix who has been ill for some time is Improving slowly Mr. Alex. Perdue is makine nreo- araiions to move his saw mill Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Loflin and children of Thomasville spent last week with home folks. Mr. Lola Snider spent Sunday in High Point. Miss Annie Yates, need 70. died Mr. j. c. Loflin has remodeled his last Saturday morning, at her home residence. The school at Gibson Acadnmv is getting along nicely under the man agement of Miss Maggie Alberson. nie Kunoay school at PleaBant ten miles southwest of Greensboro. She retired Friday night in apparently good health, but was taken sick after midnight and soon expired. She i& survived by two brothers and one sis- fodder. Grove is progressing nlClv Undnrltr .Tnhn mil Tm.U Vot.a anA Miaa the management of Mr. Hael Lof- Lou Yates, all of whom live at the old Arthur. Ross. ;v nw
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