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News From 'The Deep Hirer Towns ;
R&aaseur, Fruiklianlle, K&Bdfcman, CaserMge, Central
Falls aad Cedar Falls
KAMSELR NEWS LETTEB
One occasion that is always
Joyed by all the folks who participate
is the annual reception of the faculty :
of our school. Last Saturday even- ,
in at eight a splendid attendant oi
Kt-telcher members, former stu-
. . .1 u i :i .j: :
omen imi i. ,
this annual get-to-gethe, and ac-
..-;w4 r.tinsr This niMriLian i
given oy u r - :
elation ana uie mtnwi wju v. am;
literary socitie. Von ;
folk, enjoyed an HrinkWJi
mmgling together and ?de
lous punch which was served by tha
voung ladies Musk was ed
by Ramseur orchestr After this a
splendid program was givei . in the .
auditorium consist, ng , of ' songs by the ,
societies, followed by their wpnpu
yeUs speeches by Rev Mr tlam.,
tr5'n m I M, f Mi?Jfv t
ent R. D. Marsh. Miss Madge Mof-
fLCfr S,vB
New s-oals were set up for the year
mnv nrartiral tonirs wpjp di-
anu many tjitn.iii.tti c.c i
cussed. The evening was a pieasant
TV,o uvaninm m n n.Mnni
and profitable one to all.
i
The school opened Monday morn-;
ing with a full enrollment and a fine J
fatuity in charge. Everyone is opto-
mistic for a good vear s woi'K.
l. Lane I'orrester, of (napel Hill,
spent the week-end witli n.s parents,
lr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fone..ier.
Mrs. AllrL'il ami iUu,s Pauline
Snntn, of Greensboro, '...re welcome
visitors at . K. bniitli -s Sunday.
Mr. Coy liowden anu his young
brine, ot Grecn.-honi, ;e visitors ai
his sisters, Mrs. J. t. Whitehead,
last week.
A number of our folks attended the
revival at 1'lea.vmt Wove last Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steed and chil
dren, of High l'oint, and Mr. and The Junior Baracas of the M. E.
Mrs. J. H- Thompson and little son, Church entertained the Junior Phil
Koy, jr., of V in.-.ton-Salem, enjoyed , atheas at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
witn Mr. E. J. Steed and family an
anniversary dinner last Sunday.
The
occasion was the third anniversary ol ,
Mr. and Mrs. lhomp.on. i
'Mr. Dennis Stinson, of Illinois, waswere several contests and prizes were
a visitor at Mrs. Bettv Baldwin's last ! lven to the winners. Mr. Clyde
week.
Mr. June C Johnson and family, of
Thomasville, were visitors at Kam
seur recently.
Miss Grazelle Moore, of Greens
boro, spent last week here with
friends.
Mr. Clyde Chisholm, of High Point, ,
wa a business visitor here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thomas and
children spent last Thursday at
Greensboro.
Ramseur Pharmacy has changed
hands recently, Dr. N. F. Marsh hav
ing sold out and Dr. Kaymond White
head will take charge in a few days.
Dr. Whitehead is one of our own boys
and we are glad to have him back
with us. Our great regret is that we
must lose Dr. Marsh and family. This
good man has endeared himself to
the people of the town and we don t
d'fLy
lllf'L .
know a man with a l'oo'
his who we regret t have leave us
more. Our be.l wishes go with them
h;, . u . , 1 vi i
the bakery'3
y
where lie will engage 1
business
Mr. E. C. Walk
Thursday at tiro
. , .
, and family spent ;
'",r"
(ontrart I or Cob-ridge Road j
Contract wa.- let jc-slerday to Tal-
WD L ox an.l brother lor the construe- members of the chool board; Mrs.
tion of the road J "nun Asheboro to ; Annie Fox, president of the Better
Colendge. This road wjll be of sand-. ment association, and W. C. Jones,
clay construction aim will be standard The school board has elected G. H.
30-foot highway. Work wilj be start- j jones chairman of a committee to
pd immediately on the road work.
MRS. MAKY BROWN DEAD
Mrs. Mary Brown died suddenly at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lvey,
at Randleman. Mondav afternoon, fol
lowing an illness from heart disease
from which it was thought she was
recovering. Mrs Drown had not
been in good health for several years,
0110 uoni may iMii, i4B, near weak while Mr. W. H. Parks was at-
Walkers Mill, this county. Her hue- tending court at Asheboro. I
band died 3o years ago at Randleman, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellison, Miss
while her children were young and 'Polly Newsom, and Edison Curtis
She lived in Randleman until they went to Ether last week.
were grown. Since that time Mrs.; Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. U Jonei,
Brown had been making her home August 3lHt, a daughter, Mary Char-
with a son, Mr. R. 1l. Brown, who lotto.
Uvea at High Point. She was on a W. L. Williamson, Virgil Burrow, '
yiait to her daughter, Mrs. J. A. J. R. Burrow, and Edison Curtis at-
lvey, when she died.
Mrs. Brown ,
was a member of tlx' M.
r. church at ,
BUloh and had lived a consistent
Chnstiao Uf.
,'.; Surviving ar. four nons, Meaara.
jV i. U. Brows and W. A Brown, ef
Z Kandleman; R. E. Brown, of Iligh
, Pemtj and J. ft. Drown, of Rock
. H11L 8. C. two daughters, Mrs. 1. A.
U -1 Mrs. L W. Lineberry, f
Bawflnn: one brother, J. Cv-Mf
r rvck, of aaiubaryi sad . sistr, Mrs.
. ' nyaw, ec AsnevUle,
' Tl Jm, Brwa and Char
T peetlvsly. ' . . -
Ht '"-nl mlaa m tMdDrUJ si
- Koant Ubaaoa M. P. church, BadU
! 3rrtay'-afuraa at I Jit
v eMck. - - s -
' .Un. C &f strit Dead ,? '
.Un. C C PWck, uM h died at
the horn. f fcr sj, q.
ria, s( CoUtrtM'l Mill on I
luv.r. Nw MarkM towiuhlp, this
mmiy, Toeaday afUmooon, fuilow
ln a tmke ef paralrtia. f,h U snr
" I by tw. bmth-rr .- -Ci-
a-4 Pv. N. E. C - , , t
fh Csrtilln. f , ,
A. P. T)r. " t.f
'' ' rr, ef tha .. cre
EAM&EMAN KKWH
I Mr. Charles Bowles, of Greensboro,
is visiting Mr. Weaver Lineberrj.
Miss Use Shipp, of Tarboro, is
the guest of Urn. J. C. Wall.
i If:... a a t r i ?
." -ance, oi oopnia, is a
r oma " Mrand Mre-
Miss Elise Shipp, of Tarboro, was '
.u. k- . w.
5!. P,"V
by Mrs. J. (
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i A number ol invited fniesU enjoyed
Mrs. Wall's hoawtalityT
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ChlrServeTdiel f'm htna
Monday nht. The funeral was con-
ducted at the Holiness church, near
u Tuesday.
Funeral services were held at
pd Mon(Jay mornin
at u 0,clock fo 8ilyyear old
of Mf and KernJ;do i.
which died SuDda
The Holineag nJeating is be-
held this week in an arbor near
thf jin t.Hnn Ku w A wu
Ba"l Creek, Mich, is conducting
rh. crvio -mc,i ,ot..,
.f R.diam.n r, ..V
T i i . '
neeas no lmrouucuon to our people,
I Large congregations are attending
1 j.
each service and much interest is be-
mg manifested. un buntlay the
Greensboro brass band will furnish
music for the services,
The concrete highway from Hin-
snaw s rorK into Kandleman nas Deen
completed to the Ford garage on
Main street, which is the extent of
the present contract. The street,
however, will not be opened to the
public before the middle of next
wefk. The town will, inside of the
corporate limits, add six foot shoul
ders to each side of the highway
...v.:u :.. 10 r.. ...:... i u.. i
' n' L , t"S; ,a
$45,000 bridge across Deep River is
being pushed forward rapidly.
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Junior Baracas Entertain Philatheas
J. L. Jones, at Kranklinville, last
Saturday night from 9 o clock until
il. Many games were played in
lhere
which all present took part.
Jones and Miss Irene Parks won the
first prize for completing a name list '
in uie unonesi lime anu naving tne
most complete answers. A cracker
eating contest was given which af
forded much fun. Miss Pauline Cur
tis won the prize for being able to
eat five crackers and then whistling
the loudest.
A "B" contest was
held in which Miss Margaret Buie
and Mr. Hobert Fox won the prize.
Lemonade was served on the lawn j
and than a cake walk was given in
which Miss Margaret Jones and Mr.
Elmer Moon won the cake. After all
the
games were played ice cream and
: were served.
cake
Franklinville High School Opened .
Monday
Franklinville high
school opened
Monday with an enrollment of
245.
pupils will be enrolled in a few
,las just as soon at desks can be
fyA ?,J?..;Tn., Vi
i ;:." '"I , ,'c ''"J".? "'
1 xaiiRiuivuie stuuoi (iiHLnci mere are
n(um,ber ,f,rom K?.ir "rove district.
t 0f ,.atterson Grove, an.l a few
Irulu '"y s "apei (lisirici.
A large number of parents attended
e opening. Rev. W. A. Klam, of
exercises and made an interesting
talk. Among the other speakers were
John
W. Clark and C. K. Henson,
cooperate with the teachers in look
ing after the buildings, and C. E. Hin
go n chairman of the yard and play
ground committee.
FRANKLINVILLE NEWS
Mrs. T. L Fox spent
M.lanchton with friends.
Sunday at
Ml.. 1 1. f no--,,-
town, had charge of the depot last
tended the land aala of J. T.
Brit-
tain's at Randleman Saturday.
Kobert 8mith, of Liberty, was the
guest of the family of G. U. Patter
son Sunday.
T. J. Steed and f.mllv. of Rlrk
Point, spent Sunday at the home ef
L- F. Fentriaa. ,
; W. C Jones and family end James
Allied and family visited - the Baa
IK
Orphanage at neanavtue a-
1-
kiss Fannie Burks eotsTtalned a
aussbtv ef her frieads at her. birth,
day Social last Friday evening. Vari
es, faiterestlas; games were played -after
which TfrMhreflts,were served.
Mr. aad Mrs. J, A. McKinae and
datifhters, Mumm. LeUa and Ethel,
and Mrs. AlWe Lather were rWitor.
la Abwdeea Sunday. ' -
The prr)trd meeUar wfll Wgta
St FranUlnvUla M. K anarch Wed-
Mt ly evenlnr, Fefrf.mbef 17th, The
p"t-v, Kev. W. U Kott, of RanMMUr,
; ..l U aasUted fay lief. Ai L. lAavt,
I 11-4- . '
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Craven aad
daughter, Mias JWe. and W., C
i - rvi feiiy apeBMitssda all
I 1 ra, B. r. Cravaa and C
" . . . .1 y ... n A f . k. .
ters here Sunday 4
Mr. W. IT. Tarks and fsmfly were
I' filrt ef Vr. I wrk's JM -,
Nr. .nd ;ra W. A. l.mr, el Jor-
r : Far.,r.
:
NOTICE TO DNQT
TAXPAYERS
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, r..tf. X.5tf V.f'P:
.
placed in the hand of the deputies
or the collection of delta taxes
" ' ...
A. CARL COX. Sheriff.
MORTGAGEE'S LAND SALE
Byvirtaeoftrefaaievest-
.oe TT eTecubv
T. L. Ingram and wife Mamie Ingram
on the Mth day of January 1920 and
un mc uu uajr
recorded in the ofi.ce of Kerer ol
1 , til : . n..l-
I I1K. ASHtB.
214 at Dra 81 to secure the oavment on for a term of 8 to 12 years at havior. Joshua Everett was senteae- court house be partatmed eff aep
0 f a eanJS La orc of evtrTotSe hrd Uborentenc. was at firrt 12 ed tojaffl for a period of 60 day. sd arating th. white and eolerad fjopfc.
withtaid mortgage and default hav- to 18 year., but was changed to fig- assigned to work on the roads of and that tibeae toilet, be kept bet
ing been made Si the payment of said "res as atated. Huriey laley, for the Eowan county. Iaanother action he tercondltion. , ... oj
bond or note and the principal and riaying el Emmett Chrisco. was con- was given a suspended sentence of 4: We recommend that Bbutoriag
intereaa on same being due and un-
;n . 19 .-.iv u k. .u
e 6th
,aA k.
house door in Asheboro, N. C, sell at
public auction to th. higheat bidder
for cash, all that certain lot or tract
of land situated in Level Cross town-
ship Randolph county North Caro-
lina, and mre particularly described
and defined as follows: i
1 : - . . 1 . .1 '
rtetrinning ai a Kione pile, uia
Southwest comer of A. W. Vickery's structions that he be assigned to th. nave ior a period 01 six years at We recommend that the padding or lure w shwuo. . viii Jut
land, thence North 18 chains and 60 roads to work. George Cook plead least. upholstering for the cell for the in- PYNA is manufactured oh. the best
Unks to a white oak; thence North 5 guilty and was fined 50 and costs. 1 Grand Jury's Report sane be repaired. drug, obtainable: OH of Pine needles
degrees West 16 chains and 20 links Earl Ferguson plead guilty and was! d made the foUow. We extend ow appreciation teyouriMrfli Camphor; CTeoaotaU. S. p"
to a stone; thence North 65 degrees fined $50 and costs. John Burrow rt. .honor, the solicitor and other officer. u,ucu' , r: ' 7 " f-'-ua,
o .v,n;n. ca q a . . nljH oniilrv anH wu finnH S.SO and , R . V ' . ...... 1 nf tks nt,rt and Mnnhr a Ka ni.- ! Honey, U 1 Ol Liemon. Ulycerine. Glu-
"ov - 0-7
?M,ne'. tnence ?"ln. agrees un
3 chains and 35 links to a stone;
m. u; ... ot ..; i na
"col. 41 tiiaiiir, ailu III 11I1IUJ
to a stone: thence 2f chains to a black
oak; thence East 38 chains and 93
3-4 links to the beginning, containing
l.it acres more or less.
This the 4th day of September,
11)24.
W. I. SUMNER, Mortgagee,
4t 9 11 24 Kandleman, N. C.
SALE NOTICE
By virtue of the power of sale con-
tained in a mortgagee deed executed
March 27, 1922, by W. A. Humble and
wife, Emily Humble, and recorded in
i-nm
B 195. Pa?e .293, Register's
Of-
lice of Randolph County, I will, on
Saturday, the 11th day of October,
1924, at 12 o'clock M., at the court
house door in Asheboro, N. C, sell
to the hisest bklder for cash tne fol.
lowinisr described real estate:
A tract of land in Grant townshin.
beginning at a stone, the old corner, tney not teke effect provided defend
runs West 3 chs. to a stone; thence ants neither drink, buy, possess, or
Cn.itl. Q Ol ..I... tA ... . .1 hnvA nnvtMncr at all in t)n with wliia-
east 19 chg to a t oak now
thente North 45.90 chs. to a stone;
thence West 18 chs. to a stone; thence
North 25 chs. to the beginning, con-
taining 88 acres more or less.
This the 10th day of September,
1924
C. H. BEAN, Mortgagee.
j St 9 11 24.
j .
I NOTICE OF CHANGES IN THE
ELECTION PRECINCTS AND
1 POLLING PLACES OF LIBERTY
TOWNSHIP
Ordered by the County Board of Elec-
tu Til 1 nf naolpn V4unly :j ,
That the election precincts and pol-
ling places as heretofore existing in
Liberty Township, Randolph County,
be and the same are herebrdisconto-
ucu, inm. mere snail nerearier De IWO
election precincts in said Liberty
, -" ' v- iiwwret "a www
'"rT. aa loiiows, uiai is 10 say:
All that nrt nf iH Tnw.
ship North of State Highway No. 62
;hall be an election precinct, to be
known and designated as North Lib-
erty Precinct, and all that part of
1 .1 TL l,V'nLFJ?
" m " in "';.:.".. .
""j v t-uiiauitutc an cicc-
iprec inct to be ' knownand desig-
nated as South Liberty Prec.nct
"ng ijiolc ior nuri.ii ijioervy
Precinct shall be the building former-
Jy known as the Chicken Market, just
istrar fof sil precinct is H. C. Caus-1
ev. ana the judges oT election are
' aul "icrnerson and M. U. Johnson.
Ihe polling place for South Liberty
Precinct shaJPbe the bank building of
the Bank of Liberty. D. Etta Patter
son is the registrar for said precinct,
and J. E. Cox and F. C. Frazier are
the judges of election therefor.
A revision of the registration and
Dolling books for said precincts corn-
prising the whole of Liberty Twnahip
is
hereby ordered.
All orders and resolution, in con
flict herewith .re hereby repealed to
the extent of such conflict, and to
tnai extent only. The secretary is
hereby directed, on behalf of the
board, to caus. notice hereof to be
" wwwruance wiui ine siacuu.
NOTICE (a hereby given that the
foregoing resolution wa adopted by
the County Board of Elections of
Randolph County, N. C, at a meeting
of said board duly held on Monday
the 8th day of September, 1924. All
persona are hereby required to take
notice thereof and govern themselves
accordingly. By order of the Board.
This the 10th day of September,
192.
COUNTY BOARD OP ELECTIONS
OF RANDOLPH COUNTY, .
By 8. W. PreeneU, Secretary. "
LOTS FOR SALE
Two larffeJbtiUding lots
about one acre tzti
right bit the Highway fn
Ramsciir for 'sale by N.
V Marfih,- Rantfleur, N.
t, ;
b-iwteoipncoTO
lUndolrA (s th Sqoirat Gwntjr in th 8UU .'(2
jf faLi fqnur)f liar .JfoxchanU r. - entitle4 to d'
V xncrthflnta'. It will tond Uinrrr.vta Ut.'.Ma Talact 1
J orlf" own horn county. ' - '
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UO COURIER, AIEBORO, N. C.
TlOFCAL
COURT ADJOURNED
"
Diaoo-- M umber of Cases on
hv!LdL IVPt-rmjid
Crowded Docket Urana
Jury Makes Report
Kari finuai nlead nUtv and
Tha 8eDtember term of Randolph
eouaT t?trr Court adjourri Fn-
county bupenor iourt aAjourneo r n
'bbpft
ATttrTmier caac were di.
poaed of. Jake Wright pleading guilty
of murder in the second degree for
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"e auung 01 -
. A tA tk. ST ur Itm-
rtoa 01 murder in we secona o-,
gree anu aantencea to uie aisw jjn-
m and
nn a hard labor far a term not leas '
thaa 10 years and not more than 15
yeere. Raymond Johnson plead guil-
ty of manslaughter and was sentenced
than 12 years and not exceeding
to the penitentiary for a term of not
18 year.
Code Siler plead guilty and was
n OA .4 . ir. in iail witn in- :
D'"1'-l-v v v wmjm ...
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u ..v
"ay8 on tne roaas, uie roaa sentence i
on t K ftMi
ant has no dealings in liquor for a
I. J r- :
tenced to jail for 30 days and taxed
with the costs in the case. Herbert
Rich plead guilty on a liquor charge
and was fined ?25 and the costs and
given a suspended sentence of 90
days, this road sentence not to take
effect provided he let liquor alone for
b years. Jim clack and Kobert Black
Ped gudty on charge of violating
the prohibition laws and the former
was nned ?25 anl half the costs in
the action, and the latter a fine of
$50 and half the costs. Road sentenc-
es ot lour months lor each defendant
were given with instructions that
key for a period of 6 years. G. W.
Watson plead guilty on charge of
violating prohibition laws and was
fined $100 and the costs and given a
suspended sentence of 4 months on
the county roads, not to take effect;
provided Watson has nothing to do
W1" liquor or allows it to be made
,on his land for a period of 10 years, j
I Mann York was found guilty of :
having in his possession property de- 1
signed for the purpose of making li- j
uuor and was fined 25 and costs, and
put on good behavior for a period of j
1 6 years, Oscar Mitchell plead guilty I
to possessing and receiving liquor and
was fined $50 and costs, and given a
suspended road sentence of 12 months.
Lillie Brower was
ui j j
behaviorufor 6 years. Grady Henson
pIead to the indictment m hig
rflM Aiufcmifl arriofvd M nov
t 1 j .. tij r
YnV , a f isn ...d i'J
unH,r 200 bond for hU nnrn
" . ,T" V "?
wxiA of 12 fonths and show that he
1 S fined$50
and fJL 5 ned to iail f 10
has been . in good behavior. Thomas
and costs confined to jail for 10
davs-
r.lonn RnlU, nloo.l r.,,;it,,
preUsnse M(1 w Rentenced to the
state prigon at hard ,abor for a term
0f not ies. han o v(lflr0 nn,i nnl. ,nPA
?han 4 ylars In another case u?
volving a vi0iation of the prohibition
THE COMMUNITY
THEATRE
Franklmville, N. C.
PROGRAM
Septmbcr 13, 1924
Twelfth Episode
THE EAGLE'S TALONS"
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
, NQ. ft
THE INDIAN'S LAMENT"
(Western Drama)
THE CADDY"
' (Century Comedy)
TIME 7i30 P. M.
v -
r -y I'
1 Vorls. t-
periou w o years. We have completed the business be-
Clyde Watson plead guilty to man- ! f returned aU
ufactunng liquor and was toed $50 ,m submitteyd to us for Vtion? ex
hnd costs and sentenced to jail for 30 f tv,0 .. . , -""
days. Dallas Hill plead guilty and was ffP wh,h ve. tculd not
. i..u j? . cure witnesses some of them servinsr
sentenced to the roads for a term of road sentences and the othere
90 davs. H. O. Underwood was sen- . . jioyuijs
SSS TSJKff
u MalaDM to b. effective
provided defendant will act violate
the law. ef the stau and wffl apply
ramaelf to some honest labor for a
completion
4 Z?LutZZ
was fined 1M and eosts. The aatoma- i
bile seised ia this eonnectioa by the
tun-rf to
wood piead awJh, and was ft .
"2,
E- A. Kennedy, fullty of possess-
in anil tmunartiiir llnuor. was tar-
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OH W1U WW CDVU SIK1 LIU I UU VWU W
TO .v. .-s -
&- hw
was a roaa aanience 01 eu aay on 1
the roads, same not to be served pro-(found 27 prisoners aU of whom were
vided Truett does not own or posses. well fed and properly eared for. Pla
a putol the rest of his life and does tering has fallen from the overhead
not violate 1 the law. of the state for; ceiling caused by a leak in the roof
a pened of five yean. John Brewer . which baa been repaired, and it ia ree-
was fined $60.00 in a liquor action and ommended that this plastering be re
the usual suspended sentence given placed and that some much needed
Under flTDKU Mtnditlnn f Kt K hm'MMi Jim. mi f Via Iiah
, r . ; .
10 nis nonor, juage A. M. cstacx.
presiding:
w rr&ri(t taTV tnr tnp if,m
beg leave to submit the following re-
F"1
left the county.
We have examined all the institu
tions of the county in a body.
We visited and examined the coun
ty home in a body and found the
buildings in good shape and all in a
fef
Quality- Service
-Dollar Value
REMNANT SALE
Fine lot Sheetings, Ging
hams, Voiles, Scrims and
Toweling, Per Yard-
10 ",d 11c
Crochet Thread Per
Spool
4c
FINE BARGAINS LN
SHOES
Franklinville
Store Company
W. A. MARTIN, Mgr.
y - 'i.
New
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Y - 'e 4 er 1
dh ' . "j - f i,-,', ,ur it '
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colored sales, and 10 whit, soales, aU
of whom appeared to he well eared
for. Two mules, S cows, .bogs, aad
a aamber of chickens, and a food
quantity of feed staff was found, and
1 STppeired that the farm waTweU
noultiMd. . ; -. i ;
-We vialUd and examinad afi the
office, in the eoaK houee and round
thm hi neellant eonditUn. . l k
the re of .th. oa tha4
one .
the stairways. . . jr-'
Wi MlMtMall nmMMSli that the
wu Ti-TT huMMt the
BUD11C UlUCli JU
w w TI?",T? T v w "TT1
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we visited tae lauim a ooqjsx no
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teous treatment and eonsideartion
we
have received.
D. A. CORNELISON,
Foreman of the grand jury.
We will take your order for engraved
cards, wedding invitations and sta
tionery. Call at The Courier office
and see samples. All goods rea
sonably priced.
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Our Millinery Goods
Are On Display
j Our Millinery Goods are on display, ready
j for your inspection. Miss Lizzie Quintrell,
I of Tenessee, has charge of our Millinery
1 Department. Also Mrs. R. S. Bradley.
G. W. ELLIOTT
RANDLEMAN, N. C.
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The Peoples Bank
RANDLEMAN, n. c.
GENERAL BANKING
Four Pet Cent
On Savings
Agent For a Number of Old Line Insurance
Companies
P. Deal, Pres; 0. C. Marsh, Vice-Pres.; A B. Beasley, Cashier
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THE NEW FALL FASHION SEASON IS
OPEN
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Ana at. carter a tne aeiigntiui Modes are k .
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the late arrivals are New Fall ; , T. i'?,
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7 i These new arrivals will bo
C Qispiayed ior your inspection
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A The men, too, will find
ana vanca block oi ncr t m buits in a bi,?
range of sizes. , materials and'pr," rna. , , ,
-"TliBnday, September XI. ; nt
DO YOU KNOW?
if IVDANGEEOUS TO NBOLECr
Ahrayi kewa e haad a itUi of
laadas of aQ cough niaparationc. .
X pteparatioB jfor XTJGHpEEp
SKATES COTJDS, CROIJP. tWHOOP-
mo cough, bx-'throat.'in-'
FUiMait'rOKSEui ". teONCHIAi;
CH1TIS and that I' ltubhom ' eeogh.
thai Cp5ow 'ipaaala.iJhBeiUK.
! AN VXCEXlEttt,
TONIC1 'FOR:
THOSE WITH WEAK XATMGS. JT
IS A CKEOSOTE ' tBXTajiATiON:
THAT IS EASY ON tTTpMACH
For a mouth wash It antiaeptie f ea-
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cose and a Thymol , mixture. For
your convenience it is put up in three
sizes, $1.10, 60c and 85c a bottle.
Glyca-Pyna is sold in Asheboro byr
Standard Drug Co:.
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conveniently :.7
Friday and
on display a largo