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The Asheboro Cou.ier. I'laOEONE DOLLAR A YEAH. V'-n. C. HAMMER, Editor. '!V,e Statesvillo Landmark, cm' of tin- oldest unil bout jmpiTt) mi'l 1 : up toTTute, is out Hi a braii'l lieu dress and looks belter than ever. Chatham county is to -reel at 1'iltsboro a monument to t ho confed erate dead. Col. J. li. L:im the surviving leader of the ''Wli N. C. regiment heads the list of contribu tors with $100 donation. The Daily Sun, Salisbury's bright afternoon paper, lias passed its -, ven j-ear mile post. The Sun has made u steady growth from the lir-t al ways conservative but bright ami l'cwsv, full of interest and pun! William Hill, who shot and Kill.d James Morris at (iivensbnro duly t. 1900, when Mr .Morris akcd the foinier for debt, v as set free 'I'm day of this week, because the ov er nor of Pennsylvania refused l" honor requisition paper frmn tin governor of North Carolina. Kxpresident Cleveland aw- w li"!. -some advice when be said the ib-n vrntio party must for.ake -m1-i. ;, issues." It might littin-ly l-e ad'l. d the idea of a third term lie i!i.iml..ii ed to insure democratic -ihti-.- -but thru he is not a possibility, ihe pai tv cannot afford to rob the ravc ,,( j, dead. The rural t lephone is ,il u ul 1 i,i many ways. Recently when cutii'ii was taking upward bounds, a inim ber of farmers in the State sold their cotton at lii.SO by 'phono. I. I'.mv the wagons got to town ii.thtin eo'iee the price was down to l.Vo. but ihe cotton had been Mld by tel, .h..i and the farmer was tin- one I . i:ei; ted. Senator (ialliugcr h.i- imre!;se. : a bill to iiu-icase the l'n -; ! salary from lifly to vnn-thv thousand dollars a y.;i.- -v..'. ih. salaries of the io.-IV ..: ! members of the cab.: i. 1 i' . thousand a year. The senators and r ;'iv.-. miv . - ; gress are to ' e r,n-. , thousand to ei Jit t hoi,-v. I , . . The United States protector of the lils le connecting the rontim and South America, t mon place phrase, is than we can chew." Air., i demand for uua 'IT'"1 ' being made, and lnb n a ed to it it is reasonable ! !; .t rousts wc have to prot, , ; inadiiiate is our : Should the comili-e;:ei. -volving us in a war with t pcans or Asiastic puv.ii- i ships for our coast dofei.se necessary. The result i i the ship building tinst is ! in:; f. Cleveland Never Dined wiiti Nin. The charge was m.i'ie by Kipiv sentative Scott, of Kan-u.-. in the House one day last week thai i i'resident Cleveland, winl, 1'ii-i-dent, dined with a in mo t;:ii.ie,l l.iv loy at the White House. The -t.it'-ment was denied. Keprest niative K Y Webb, of North Carolina, w rot. Mr Cleveland askin.-r him if he e, r dined with the negro Taylor. Mr Cleveland wrote the follow in- L iter containing an implicit and positive denial: "Princeton, X. .1., Meh r."4. "Hon. E. Y. Webb, House of W.pie seutatives: "Dear Sir: It is a matter of small concern to me that a Mr Scott ha seeu fit to use my name in a dii-phv of his evil proH'iisities on the floor of the House of Representatives. "In answer to your inquiry, how ever, I have to say of bis statement that the colored man, C II .1 Taylor, took lunch with me at the White House, that it is a deliberate fabrict tion out of the w hole cloth. "As far as Mr Tay lor is concerm d, I understood prior to his appoint ment as register of deeds at Wash ington, that he bad served as an as sistant in the office of the citv attor ney at Kansas City. His nomina tion as register was continued hy the sonata and he served in that place with intelligence and efficiency. He has since diel, Some people rest rain themselves from abusing the dead. "Mj inquiries concerning Mr Taylor belore uis appointment, my Observation ot nun during hm in cumbency, and the little I have known of him since, satisfy me that Bis character is very unjustly attack ed in the diatribe of Mr Scott. "One charge is made against Mr Taylor by MrSoott, which be doubly clinches with truth wbeu he de clares: 'be was a black neino.' I am led, however, to doubt his familiar ity with his subject when he adds, 'as black as yon ever saw.' "Yours rery truly, "GBOVKB CtEVKiANl." Shot frssi a Telegraph Pole. A Ohio mob forced ro trance info - the Sprintfield jail Men. 7th and took aegio, Richard Divon, swung bim up to a telegrapa poie ana Bnoi him to death because the negro had Shot policeman. i'or thirty minutes ths crowd Jang hod, jeered and joked as they itiukJixl their guns. ITRMS OF NfiWS. Mr Jesse Ii Wharton, an aged citi .eii died ill Greensboro, on March 5th. The Dispensary advocate of Green ville, X. C carried the election for the dispensary ngainst the saloons by the majority of one vote. Mb Kale Stedmali, daughter of Major ('has M Sledman, of Greens boro, i loped and married l'rof Alfred Palmer, of Danville, one day list week. lack Scales, Jr., son of J L Scales, a lamer and formerly station agent at St,ites ille, and afterwards at San ford, was arrested recently at Mon roe. X C. charged with the larceny of a S. .A. I., mileage book and fail ing to give bond was sent to jail. Ir J I Vance, a distinguished Presbyterian preacher now in charge of a chinch at Newark. X. .1. will preach the baccalaureate sermon at the State University commencement, and President J li Finlev. of the College of Xew York, wi'll deliver Ihe commencement address. The eoiiiinenconniit this year will be fiom Mav '-".Hh to June 1st inclusive. How Western Union Regulates 70.000 Timepieces Fsch Dsy. The Western Union Telegraph Company receives about $1,000,000 a year for keeping T0,0o0 clocks cor rect, charging for so doing $15 per year for each clock. These are set I noon each day by an automatic irraugciiiciil in each electric equip ment, which responds to the beat of the sideral clock ill Ihe naval obser- .id o y when its hands point to t, he and let the time current go. A fi w minutes before this hour busi ness over the Western Union wires is -ii-peiided and operators thioiighout tin. country put their instruments in shape to form an unbroken circuit 1'oni the obseivatory to every place where ticks a clock to he electrically inilin need. There is a hush over ill ti e great telegraph system. Then 'lie lime ball strikes, and instantly the !i:nc messages llasli ovci the ires. Heet' l alers Being Squeezed. As nio-t people indulge in the lUII'V of beef, which llilS gill loll to -o classed because of high price, id as nio-l of tin? coiintrv. strange , ,..y. d . pi nds on the West for beet' -!' id of rai-ing a supply at home. :- a matter that comes home to i !;odv to discus-i this subject. n". -rotary Wilson, of the United :.: ivparlnieiit of Agriculture, i , died attention to the fact that Mi nions profits are now being made . ! . l". b. ea-i-. the price of cattle . :' ha-- c-m-iderablv fallen since i, iojh price- prevailing eighteen ,'iiiii- -t hat is to say, the price 1 e, f piopoii innately very much ;n t to i In-consumer, considering ,-.-:-.t pi ices for cattle on the hoof, i.ia ptir. s to consumers were a year ;,! a half ago, compared to the price cattle on the hoof at th" -anie Ibi-eare N'civtary Wilson's tig les and il can be seen that what he in .-peaking of the unreasonable plo.i;.- in beil now. the Xew York ( il.-!-. of Wednesday says: A ti-ui thiotigh Washington and l-'iiltoti market does not develop that tl-.-ie ha.- I. ten a corresponding re duction in price to the butchers by the iiolcsah-i -. w ho are. of course, , ontiolled by Armour, Swift and the o tie r . :-. at Chicago packers. Good Hal ie beef, il.i Ssed, is HOW Selling at frmn S.."m to.jln per 100, while loin-and evtra cuts go as high as r 1 -r 1 4 . Th, sc jiriccs are on an a, rage ,' cents per ioitnd less than tiny wire iii the boom times of lwi. Plan s hare, however, been ad vancing for the past four months, and are to-day 20 per cent, higher than in the fall. They are as high now as they have been since last -pring, and about the same as they were a year ago. "It i-just this way,"' said oiip dea'ei. "the big men make the prices what they please, and cverylxuly else falls in line. If they are all in one combination it amounts to the same thing, for you can never buy from one of i hcni any cheaper than from Armour or Swift." In all probability Congress will investigate the irreconcilable differ ence in Ihe prices of beef cattle am1 fresh beef. Representative Martin, of South Dakota, introduced a reso lution in the House of Representa tives, at Washington, on Thursday. reiUe-ling the Secretary of Com merce and Iibor to investigate the i':i uses of the low- prices of beef cat tle since July 1st, 1903, and the un usually large margins between the prices of beef cattle and the selling price of fresh beef, and whether these conditions have resulted from a trust or combination. Mr. Martin's resolution is aimed at the so-called meat trust and his puipoiu is to probe with a yiew to striking the real cause of low priced beef cattle and proportionately high pi iced ftesh beef. Wilmingtou.SUr. Draocrscy sad th Tariff. Hon. John Sharp Williams says: As to the tariff, the democratic party stands for the principle that protec tionism is a system of taxation w he.-eby many are robbed in order that a lew may be hot-housed by legislation into artificial prosperity. The method whereby 'protection' does this is by derlectiug capital and laber from naturally profitable pnr suils made by legislation profitable, pursuits which, without legislation, would have been less profitable at all. The ideal uemocratic tariff for revenue only would consist in 1tt ing import duties anon all, ot nearly all, imports, dividing them, however, into three classes. Firt, necessaries of life and necessaries of industries: secondly, comforts; and third, lux uries. , Neighborhood News li'i-. Wunlitillc Dot.;. The family of Mr Kl.eiuii 1-, . . moved back to their fun-, In f . lower part ot tin- eo:i:;,y ui :.. Mr Murray moved away a!- ', .o iug to Gri ei.slioro. The Hiii ;i a class in our Si;. id. y school deserves the thank-of tie i . -pie for their improvement aton-ni tin church door. They ha e o1 large sills in the form of a -,a:- -. filling m with sand, when ( I..; . .. was nothing but mud. . Dr. Hubbard addivs-ed th" Peo; ;. of the town on Saiuid.iv nigh! o a the subject of "Tubeivulo.-i-. i r con sumption; w hat it is and Inn; i light it." lie spoke of th.- l rev.,1 enceofthe disease: said :l..;t oo -teventh of ail deaths are can -i. d i ; it, and that the only clicclu.il t !. incut is open airan ci.t door l.i . Mr V K Parker i- .-i ;:.;-, . a; b -stock of goods at cost, as ie- ,- go. into other business. Mr Ivv Mvrick has b.u-lu I stock of good's ow in d by .1 ti A.i, an. I will serve his customer.. ..: i . of II I. Jackson's stole building-. - - Kamseur Locals. When in need of li-h caii W lixon or Longshank. Miss Mollie Tate of Pi lid. r l e c tins State is viitinj, In r bro: '.e-r. ; . Chas S Tate. Mr W T JAuishce went to i r-. horo Weduesdav on busim s-. Mr W II Wa'tkius ,. i;i T,-,- .... ing after his mining mtcrt. A M Stalcy. of Suihy. N. C. v.. ill tow u Satuvdav. John A Henley, of Gn- -- . . spent Sundav with ids m. tin : , J J Hurlev. Mr J W Stout, of Given P.",,;. C. is visiting his father. Mi- .1 .'. Stout near bete. Pire broke on! in (he dye h ;;- the Columbia Mfg. to. Knd ,v t -ing about in o'clock, oi iim.i .o. the last section of drii t. .: -j ; rapidly but v.u soon :ot- n control, damage about -:'.- Misses Annie Seott, Sal!'. Ti. ' -and Nora Wliitcb.-.id I i -Clyde Causey . John W l : : i..:.: - ,.n Ca'rl Keit.a i attend, d th- 1 i; : ' Krankliuv ille Saliu dav . Mr J ( l-'orrester hit- ' handsome llailcy I'm- .." -era I "t our yoiitu p-'-i !, Ins home Sat urd.iv uul.t ..; '. -, a f' w li'-urs in .-iiiging an.! o' w ISC enjoy ing I In tn-e';, -. Rev Sl'l'-. llaniai.sf li!!, t ', - . , puiutmcls Sunday iinTiii:. ing. preaching i b in -. .. laiu'i. audiences. Mr W M Park-. ..f Id :. N (' was in t.e.m M,-i: hi,. Mrs I. A Pea roe i.,,n,,; a -d. h -trok of ara'y-i- W- i is lillleh belter a' 1,0- :!.:. '. DxA Kiiir-t. .: ni-t -I.:. bMfhvill be at in.' I il. i. .-' from' March ; ! I'.'. - News fr.nt! V '. -ler.i k.i.. I, '.. Mr P. l.a:e! u,.. m!, ill vveral dav- I- .- : Mr ,1 S Ke'd.h, I. ;,, . . Til.-sil.iv i,. a lad', i , Mrs a;iey li d : '. from h.-r r- nt ,::.. --. Mi-s fti-ie Jo,-;,. .,'- .il.'.. Pros,,,, ! , -I.-d .;:, a i Illeiit la.-t I'll, -d r. i-;.;!,;. Miss Ann;- Mi:v l.-t ., h, Tii.sdav in High i'.'d.l. Mr John Miii r I,.,- hi- tlel hollse t- ,-' lit ' I i '.. 1 ' Mr A C Ivedd;, k i'. .-:.', ful attack ftom a i o-.v 11, !;. !! . last week, thi.ngii no! -. : am-. Ur K (.' I'r.ri.r was i-i i'.-.i-t-cotintv on bit-it;. ti;;- !.. The infan. of Mr ami Mr- - ;'i ..: . Latham dn d a f. day - a. -. '' mother had pr, , . . ,' d it only . !. weeks In fore. I! S Lambert has a ph"!i-.- ;.i id residence nun . - - Liberty Items. Miss IVari Teague, Pa- i.,:i- :. agent at this pl.i. wa si.inin. ;-. .1 ' atteiii! court at Lexington la-l v, asa witness where some parti .''; bad brought suit for i-'.,lo,i on a count of a telegram mt 1" in : d- . en-d. Mrs. M J Hoitel. who -. ..l . of the winter in the .-oi.ld. n Mime days ago and after -j .ieli.-g. few days' Unik a trip nottii. liui i suppose the climate .1 "nl ."l agio- v her and she is lime at home v. it. r. her friends can si e her at any tin. e Miss Mary Pirower. who has ' i ; visiting her aunts at Gticiisbor,) -.n I'limona. X. ('.. retnn-.i d homo i,.-t Saturday.- Mi-s lirow i r is a ihii.gh ter of Rev M L lirower u ho I o:iht projierty here some two years ngo -we are always glad o have r-!i ffood people to come and make t h d home among us. MrJule K Keita-1, who i in Jacksonville, Kht., writes home that his friend Oscar 'league has small pox and is out at the hospital, w bat is called the Sand Hills, and a pla. e they all regret to go very much. Oscar and J ule are both train dis patchers for the Seaboard Air Line railroad and are the u re best 1 friends. Mrs Dan. C Patterson and little daughter, Louise, are in Greens! -oro this week visiting Capt. Pi.tl-ison. her husband, who is yard conductor for the Southern. I dislike to speak of our good and nob'e friend, Tovie Hatch, but 1 think it is due him and his trials and tribulations. We like to share the sorrows and joys of our friends. It seems that he is a victim of mis fortunes. On the night of March 2nd o' 3rd, some one sawed down his fence. It seems that on account of trouble w ith some of his neigh bors he had put a high plank fence oa the north bide of bis lot and in the dead hours of night some t.i.e who ought to hare beeu asleep saed off etery post just above the ground and tbe fence was urn on tne gioumi , ths next morning. Then on lu-t ! Saturday his good and favorite old I hat that had covered his mighty J head for yen and years, disapf area, I snd Tovie has bad to take bis Su&-1 day hat for everyday. Ths change 1 s.. '.'.., flint he liati to ! inlto-l I . ': - thai have knuvvn him : ic ''iv d iys. id..- : , Mii'ing Cuinpniiv re- iv.o !" I. l-'lels of v.he.'t "last i t ' idoiii Pa'tiiuore and l!i"i- . !i wilii a rii-h. li , a! at !! I days coining from 'bo li.n.- ii wa.s weighed up and Xo. i i. u' .-cut and markid rush. It' ;, i -! have walked thiough. It was! ! id d .! i!:c!i!nonil anil they ilou't ! lie 1 - , .i, w I," to believe. I .'ii' - Id t. i.ie (iiien, who has al ' , . i -i, ;, hi Ihciilleinan, is at ; ; . ,i ., ! . r! vi-ii to her fat Inn :,..!h-.-,-. Mn.nd Mrs W It u..n. ' .- !'!, , n,-.' has been north buy- .-. I-1': .-lock of milliner goods , i I, r .-pi in:r ami summer trade. ... Sia!c liems. to v .' I. S ! . i i : ' j , leached two c !!' - I'm, ii.- Satuiday night and ' . . i pi .-.a h d in the Mill'.o . :, , S ind.iv night. : . I A Hobs,,;',, who has beet. . ;,, id i'-u- -mi: time is souu- .'!! .1.;.;. s W illi. nils, w ho left . i i-i - inini, r returned from . ,1 ;,.,ay. II;- bed lb is not e h We hop,- for his speedy . iii- be. i .several oas if , ." ' .;' n -t are improving. -. .! .' Co and .1 L l o , ( , ; i',-l,oni Moinl.iy. , . !' ,eir cil!.;, ti bav. pur- . ... rv i oi Her. ';!,- . i.! ,a:o.s and M ,-s I mm:, . .; : d on :.l.dy Cl.- k S till'- ; i .,' Sd -r and -; !-i. Ms , , , ; .,; I Su.iday wi;i; M A I - .I V. "in;; ; le !:',. I ' ' ..!- ,! en t!;e lilglit o iv'.od'. coiif...! e a new school lad; have h- elitirr'.v too !..:,- the pupils u, I l.'.ll Items, l-ohing bad i t eal-l-.V Co.. ';.. Ir ... iiaveuet I-,-, a i -;;i n ciiv.v.d a .If Wm 1 ;.'.. v.- hon.-h. , : 1,,-lieve tie . li;.- ..,.'t. ; ; .i 1 1 ; niei 1 1 . Mi .-,: t- A;h, boia. . . .; on thu i v 011- , ; .... . Hoi boy - has .;-.:! d some how or 1 v. ,;;d, f what has ( i !. I o spent last ' . : Mr li l...,;,lei- - ' ;; a- gone to l.e- a , ! i- b i I, at lit.- saw . t '... t,, v, m k again. ..,-! !;:;- bi,dls'ai"iut ; I- seme sign. iitleinan went to a an. nights ago and :e do ,r and he was in--. . 1 i iti lie was ci r i.n vi-itnr as there ti u - v hen In- entered the ry .- is ijiiite ill we are . of Klife. is vi'tilig" Mr and Mrs Klvvmul idianH, who has been 'nine liu.e is back again :e A. .V A. railroad. Trinity Locals. '. '.,- s.coti 1 ii-tiict ipuirterly con ' i i - nas in Id In re Saturday and ',,': ;.: . Ml.leh .".til i.ud i.th, 'being ,e d.ic'.d l y Rvv J K Scruggs, pie--i,ii,,.; eld, r. Services were held .-..; t-i.A ni' iiiing and night and .ui.'.i. n. -ming. Rev. Scroggs 1 1 1 -.i ' ; ! ' j ;d,,:t each tune. . :.- P.- :;y Steed, .wife uf the late :. . - ;.' i. i. !:j resided mar (his d...' iiii-1 at the homo of her slep i. . u. liter, Mrs llerndon, in High '..i".t fioui a I'otoi licatioii of dis, Usi's i.-i Tin.rsl.iv .March 3, Tleu-.t-rr-loii i taking place in the icnii-tery !,,;. hdi.biv morning. Mrs. Steed - - ibe .i-i-, r of Mrs t W ( arr, i .-r i ''.a lxacli and Mrs Irene i- Hen. i f 'i i i lit v, and the mother i 1 Nil' Clay lull Slecd, all of w hom -ui live hci. Mrs Steed was a chris tian woman, loved and respected by all w !ai knev her. Prof J K LiKs, of Randloman, was a vi-uor here Fiiday night and Sai irday. Mrs J A Carpenter has been ip.iite ill vv iili an attack of neuralgia. .Mrs Kllis, of Durham, is on a visit here t her parents Dr and Mrs r ii v.c.d. Mi s Iiv'ie Young is spending a wi.il.' -it. home again. Mis-, (ica.dia ltiiwdeu, Kvsie V, i,,.ii-;i and Mary Ferree returned to t..tii- hoiueiu ltandlemuu Monday ;; i,t after a visit of a few days here to fri. nds. Mrs Herbert liallance left Monday lib; if for Greinsuiiro accompanying Mr it'dl-moe who spent Sunday and Mviiibvy ::i Jown. Messrs. , I Walser and Roy Will iam5, of Lexington, were visitors to iiu.itv Sunday. Rer J K Scroggs left fjr his home in Greensboro Monday. lie was tbe ;nost of Rev Albert Sherrill during his tav here. Mr R M Wcit-heid 1-ft last week accompanied by li!s son. li K White head tor n v 's 't to his old home in II i!ifa county, and from where he will niurn to Yazoo City, Miss. M: li ' Whitehead will return to hi- school here. Mia-iititii'.ut.. were made Monday nioricng In ascertain the distance !',-,. i the st ilinil to Ihe post ollice so a-' to I. now how much time to allow the mail carrier to go from one to t h- other. -- - ttack Creek Locals. Mrs Camion visited Mi.-s Kike la.-i v.evk and on hel wav she killed a Ida, k snake. Tin- sidu ol at Spi n) dosed March ,"it;i. ii.M'c liny had a nice time and a . o id 'school'. Mr I.iss Kanov was the t,,lc!l' I'. M:-s .Maty Cannon and Miss Xet t; ( a'lin n ere in town la-l week. Mr. Charlie Morris, W C Catinon's ; , ait. r. has gone home on a visit. . : - l loietn e Davis is visiting Mi l auuon. dr. Aruistuing is living to farm th.- - iiniui r on Cannon i Memleil !,., '; Co'.-, land. He has got eight . i '. u actes tiadv foi work. Mr le,-- ;nis is at bonie, but be it ;:',:.; back Tuesday to his work ,.t Ml.Gile.nl. Mr S M Crook is preparing to build an addition to his store at Sp.r... Mr Jess Millikan and Mr Hulla at-,' ; i-g to Ihindli'inan: wonder if ...in,., i i- ill al Mr 'ariicr's. Mr Will iliii-ha.v as rolling saw du-t ai Cai iion's mill and got his shovel can:. !;i in lb'- .-aw and broke oa1 -i vi i il s.uv t, e' h and got his hand badly hint. . Ainuile Items. The I; -tilth in this community is nod. .Mrai.d Mi -.1 A Spencer and Mr ,1 s Lew is and family visited at Dr. .b-nii-on's Saturday and Sunday. M. -'i r P'v ion Ke irns, sun uf Mr Pe l l-:.ri s, of Hill's Store, is visit iu ai hi- Li'amlfat in-r's this week. lleil. i -i; !-'. look out for a ride: Mr P. V William- luisg.-t him anew bu-;y. M.ii i i, d. in I' idoii tow nship, at l!le residence of WlO. WiliiallK Oil Miuvh old. Mr Will lioncy to Miss ll.illd- Pi ... n. Wc cvtill'd to the bappv 1 1 ; : j i i ui- bc.-l wishes, and lii.iv tie ,i v through life be p,,'- a, d :,;rl,.;-s. ' , Mi' t I cl., r is th.. happiest man in lim n. l;'s a gil l. Mr I. Ann;. in returned home from lli.-h P.di t !a-t Salnrdav. Mr 'i i.-ni.:- K.ar: -. !' ILli's Store, is l.-:ue Mr Co, i';ii ..et is , r, , titig a new barn. ' ' I'r.iiJdin. ille Items. i, ', v C A Woul preached two Very 'al. ;. .-!; -and in-l rui live serinons 1:1 Ml. church sundav. Mr J. ',- Jones, of Liberty, .-pent tin tirsi of the vmk iii tow n visiting lelll'.ViS. M-W II .1,-iiiiiii-s, one of our re ;v i.-i n. ha- iii-v . il his fatnilv to i , . 'i .,11- and i- succeeded' by 1 . I -o!h. I's who have purchased h; -. k ol goods ami will continue t,, ry bu.-ini.-s in the Huie ' ;, . .; . near the di pot. Piarl l-'cv. ot llam-etir, spent s.,i -.. id : . and Sunday with Dr and '! : - i I l ov. M: I', ii Parks spent sevelal days mi,; , i, shorn la-t week. M ..ml Mrs lirueo Free, of Cedar I . -pent Saturday night and Sun day ,. tow u with relatives. s-. :., the price of cotton and grain a - ,, : i . i than usual some of our i ' - iiave taken t he mule fever M ; I hat ley Parson has purchased i ;. mule and expects to spend a - -; are time growing truck and ;a:; his farm on Squirrel creek. ii, , of our former young men, who i.e., lives at Liberty, has secui . d a ;,i, e ivudeiice and is preparing to il i live our citv of one of her losii When you can't cat break' ', '.,c Scott's Emulsion. '-.e;i you can't cat bread 1 Luacr, take Scott's j.on. Vhcn you have : : : !: v'nrf on a milk diet and ' r-:;ncthing a little more ...-:..lt.r.2, take Scott's ? i fat you must cat Sco;.t's Emulsion is a frcat fattcner, a rcat strenc'h tjiver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and corn fortablc food, and a natural tonic Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve We mill send jan a free sample. fU tan tK.s thtt pichm hi tin lann si label a a Om wrwprr cl ft ry htt'H mi Cmii jo yoa Svy. SCOTT & B0W4E, atcMiii 409PcariSL.N.Y. Tutf s Pills wld uve the Uvspeptlc tnm mny day ol miser', ami enable him to cat whatever he vv ish.-a. They prevent SICK HEADACHE, cause the tool to assimilate and Boor ish the roily, slv- kef appetite. DEVELOP FLESH and aoili! itiksc!-.'. rikiiantty aga; Take No Substitute. fairest voting Indies in the near fu ture. An entertainment was L'lVCIl III the nciuleliiv Silt urdiiy nisrht by the lu.letits in which the old tune ilis- trict scluxil was rendered in u most vivid in inner to u hirgeiiudieiice who were highly pleased Willi tne enter tiiiniuent, and ulthouijh the udinis- sii.n fee is very small yet eighteen dollars und live" cents was realized rliioli will lie used for illllU'oV inn the aeademv grounds, l'rof und VI. 11 M U'.,.,ll,.,rlt- uiill.'S to l'- press their silicon? tininks to the cit izens of this community and neigh boring towns fur their liberal patron- Red Cross Items. We are haviiiL' n lot of sickness: Mr Cad Swiiiin, .Mrs Joe Fields and Mrs Kd (iolev are unite ill. Wc hone they will soon recover. liss Pearl C'haiiiness had a si.ell- injj match last Tuesday night at Met hel. Mis Sam Wood is-visiting her daughter at Kandleman. New Hope Academy News. 'Ph.. first, iiiniiteilv conference of Davidson countv was held Saturday the -'Till of Kebv. Her J Iedbetter preiic.hi'd an excellent sermon. A delicious dinner vus spread. All mo lielnateil hnrniotiintislv in the afieruooii in the proeedings of the onreivnce. Mr and Mrs Varner were the ;uestsof Mr Milton Hill Sunday. The vounir neoole of the commun ity enjoyed a gathering Sunday at tlie home of Mr Milton Varnei. The voung Indies furnished music. The school at this place is pro :ressnj; nicely. Jtox bushes and liruliliei'v have been nlitnted in the vaiil and the ground materially tieaulilied. Mr Miltoullill has recently houuht a young mule that is 'living his nerve. The clothing of the principal of the school caught tire recently, but was extinguished before any injuries Mcie Mi-taini'il. Succe.-s to Tilt: Cot nil u. Millborn Items. lirav's t'liapel and Millboro schools had a spelling match la.-t Friday, at the closing of the latter schooi. The n.sult was 44 to In, in favor of Millboro. Mr I.tide Wiu ninghani was so ju-oud of the result thai li" wanted to kiss his wife. IVthanv school will close next Friday, while Cray's Chapel will continue till May. They have a surplus of -.'."i left over from last year. ' Mr Jesse V Aldriilge. who has been visiting in (iuilford for some time, returned home last week. Mrs Jane Uinib, of Kandleman, spent a pint of la.-t week with her sister, Mrs W fs l.ineherrv. Mr John 11 Linclierrv, of lioanoke. Va, who holds a position with the N Jt W lailroad, sjient last week visiting his parents snd relatives, and returned with ids little daugh tei. Marv, last Saturday. Miss "Maggie Howell of Central Falls, visited the Misses Lincuorry last Sundav. Mr Lute l.inebcrry had his leg broken at the saw mill of LurtiSiX l'attcrson last Saturday. The par ticulais are not known by the writer. lieo Pugh, lVmoernt Hill Houth, and l'age Koiith.have caught in traps this winter, in a radius of it mile some 28 hawks. Worthville Items. Dr. C. C. Hubbard lectured here lust Saturday night to a large au dienee on Tuberculosis in its differ ent forms. This lecture was a practicul one, und one that the public med. Any town or i ouiiiiunitv would do well to secure Ir. Hubbard on this sub ieet. He is one of the best read men of our day and is willing for other people to share the uenetit ot Ins know 'edge. Mis. M. F. Grace and Mi?s Lir.zie McDonald are visiting in Chatham county this week. In "the grocery business of our towu feme changes have been made since our last letter. Mr. V K Barber has closed out his stock st cost. Mr. Jno Arnold has sold his grocery store No. 2 to Mr. WI Myrick, who will continue the business at t be same stand. We wish him much success. Mr M C Williamson last Monday morning weut to Greensboro to prune the nower gardens and oreh ards of the Kcely Institute. Miss Lucy Goley 8ent Saturday at hand Ionian. Mr. Charlie etirng, of Farmers, was visiting here Sunday. Mr. Jenningi, of Greensboro, is visiting hw son, "Billy" nere. . Ctsevs Hesu. Miss CrUsie Johnson has accepted a position at n instoa. Mrs Steed, who was sick at her home here, and was tuken to llieh Point, died there last week. She was buried at Trinity. Mr J W Johnson is on the sick list this weak. Tbe school closed at prospect Tnesday. The esercises were very good. The farmers are preparing for their srtnni work. Mr Marvin McObes aiade a flying visit her bunday. TOR RALE A niitch row. ApdIt ti 0 Morris, Abeoro, N. C Attractive Hew Goods! Fivcrvbodv like in see new pretty things. Fuch season" has new styles and fabrics to show, and the si vies for' the toning Bpring and summer me V. rv attractive. We have been preparing for some time for an extra large sprinc trade. (Mir list of customers is grow ing nil the time, If others lind it profitable to trade with ns, w hy not you ? New Mercerized It makes "the" Waist for spring, and one of the large windows of a fashionable New York retail store was tilled last week with this ma- terial, showing it worn us Shirt Waist Suits. Nothing would be prettier, nor more service able. We have ninny new striking and pr.'tty sty les, . . . ' 20c to 40c. New Spring Styles in Dress Goods! Our new spring Dress Goods are being much admired, and lire selling readily. No t ouble to show them to you. Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. Asheboro, North Carolina. PURE Everything Standard Depot Street. Drugs. C J COX. President. J E POOL. Hollady-Pool Hardware Co. CORNER. DEPOT STRXET. A S II K HORO. X. C. Superb Range. Kvery good housekeeper wants the best cooking stove to bo had. (lood bread is every womans pride, but if the stove won't bake, causing the bread to bo soddy, it not only causes her to fret and worry, but makes the entire family all out of humor. You will not have to fret and worry over so-ldy bread if the meal is cooked on one of our Superb Rnn gest. Call and see them. Very truly yours, Hollady-Pool Hardware Company. This space i Naomi Falls Store Co. Watch for Do You THAT RIDGE, FOX & CO. ARE SELLING THEIR:ENTIREkSTOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. AT COST? THEY ARE, AND NOW YOUR SUPPLIES. r - Whether you are in business or profession, whether or not you care for a stenographer and typest your letters can be given a "standing" by writing them yourself on a Franklin money ble writing, perfect alignment, speed and id simpn a u&iity down of good points catalogue. CUTTER TOWER CO., 238 Devonshire St, BOSTON. Southern Office and Salesroom, 136 Campbell Aye, S. W., Roanoke, Va, YHB ASHEBORO COURIER and FARM LIFE both one year for only on dollar. V Subscr&a now. White Madras! PURE in Drugs Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. Drugs. Vice Pre. DMHOLLADY Msaff is reserved for their new ad. Know? IS YOUR TIME TO LAY IN Typewriter. for less "Franklin." Visi simplicity. Up in in price. Lots told in our free Frank U. Tuxbury, Mgr.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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