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The Asheboro Courier.
Local and Personal.
Mr Arthur Koss litis returned
from Florida.
The time to advertise is when yon
want more, business.
Mrs W F Redding is visiting in
Western North Carolina.
Mr J F Cameron and son, Pearl,
were in to see us Monday.
Mr Charles Koss came i" from
Washington Tuesday.
Mrs W E Swain is quite ill at her
home in south Asheboro.
Miss Alice Atkinson returned from
Monroe last week.
(J S llradshaw, Ksij, of Owns
boro, was here yesterday.
Attorney J A Spcnce made a bus
iness trip to (ireeiislioro last Friday,
Mr S S Cox, of Urown, brought
U9 a nice list of subscribers .Monday.
Mr J J Allen, of Kemp's Mills,
was a visitor in Ashoboio Monday
Messrs A 0 Cox and M A Cagle
were among those on our streets
Monday.
Miss Florence Itlair returned from
Greensboro .Saturday nuich improved
m health.
Miss Nettie McAulay, of Hocking
ham, was the guest of Miss Ida Mor
ris yesterday.
Miss Mary Fence, of Kanilleinaii,
Bays the (i reensboro Telegram, is
visiting in tlie city.
Siiiirc C L Robbins, of Hack
Creek township, was in town Mon
day.' Our old friend Mr Franklin An
man, of Union township, was in to
see us Tuesday.
The Misses lncv, daughters of
State Treasurer jicv, lire visiting
MrsCC McAlister.
Mr Ferd Ingold and sister, Ms
May, of Kamllcman. were here Sun
day, the guests of Mis ! A Ilenly.
Messrs Williamson and Withers,
of Worthville, spent Sunday in (own,
the guests of .Mis A 11 Worth.
ltev J 1! Kou tuiul, of Pilot Moun
tain, visited the family of Key .1 P
ltodgers the lirst of the week.
Miss Myrtie Scurboro left today
for Worthville to visit her brother
before going to her home ut 1 1 mil
Point.
Mr J II Webster, who is a street
ear conductor in (ireeiinboio, spent
last week with his family in Ashe-
boio.
IfMr Pcnipsey Annum, of Krower's
Mills, came up Monday to lie pre
sent at the first meeting of the Home
Kuilding and Material Company.
Mr S S Cox, of llrown. was in
'wii Monday. He brought us two
his neighbors as new subscribe!.
. which lie received our sincere
thanks.
Mr J A liinson, who lives three
miles from Asheboro oti the Central
Falls road, bin sold his farm to J N
Allred and speaks of moving to
Ashi'boro.
dipt Sili i w ril.- The Coin i. r that
the A & A railroad will give half
fare rates lo the oiiimoiieeiiu-nt at
'Pi! . Star llih School on Fri.lav of this
week.
i Mr Thud Free, who has been coii
necled with the mercantile linn of ti
( Hendricks & Co, leaves in a few
days for Wake Forest to attend the
summer law school.
Mr F: A Wiles left last week for
Virginia to resume his duties as
superintendent of agents for the
Mutual Itenclit Life Insurance Co
in that state.
Miss Lulu Steed leaves today foi
her home at Steeds. After a week
she will leave for the summer school
at Chapel Hill accompanied by
Misses Annie Tonilinsoii and Myrtie
Scarboro.
dipt Arthur Fra.kr and Mis
Frussicr, of Salisbury, are visiting
. relatives at Trinity this week, ('apt
Fra.ier is conductor on the passen
ger train from Salisbury to Nor
wood. Cards are out unuounciiiL' the
marriage of Miss Florence Pickett
and Mr Cicero e swam at llign
Point June 14th, The marriage will
take place in the First M P church
at It o'clock a in.
On the fourth page of this issue
will be found an exhibit of the
receipts and disbursements -of the
town of Asheboro for the year be
ginning May 1st, 1903 and ending
Miy lit, 1904.
Mr J A Giles went to Raleigh last
Monday to familiarize himself with
the duties of Assistant U S District
Attorney, to which ollice he has been
appointed as predicted by the lie
curd. We extend congratulations,
for as only a Republican could be
appointed we are glad he was the
lucky one. vnatham Kecord.
Mr lilies is a uative ol.Kauiloipli.
i. I
Strickeoed With Paralysis.
Dempsey Arnold, w ho recently re
turned to his home in Tabernacle
township from Texas, was stricken
with paralysis on last Saturday and
Lhii condition is critical.
F!unrian.
There will be an excursion from
'! Asheboro to Jackson Springs June
. 10th. Fare from Asheboro for the
f round trip $1.00. The excursion is
run for the benefit of the Asheboro
Free Heading Hoom.
i We cordially invite you to call
and examine the Stiett "the piano
' with the sweet tone."
VOTING CONTEST CLOSED.
Misses Smith and Phillips Win First and
Second Prizes, and Misses Lewis and
SlimsoD the Third and Fourth, rcspec
lively Other Prize Winners Miss
Phillips l eads in World's Fair Contest.
Tuesday at noon the contest closed
with the result as published below:
Mm Ix'iia hmitli, of liamseur, re
ceives 1H,(I73, making her lirst, and
will be awarded the latest improved
and best f 65.00 Wheeler & Wilson
ball-bearing sewing machine, on ex
hibition at Morris-Scarboro-Mollitt
& Co's. store.
Miss Luna Phillips receives lt;,-
giving her second place, and
she receives the handsome 40.00
Steel Range, on sale at the Hoi lady
Pool Hardware Co. Miss Phillips
leads in the world's faircontest, hav
ing received more subscribers, both
old and new, than any one in the
race.
Miss Lyde Lewis, of Farmer, re
ceived 1 0,!ins votes which gives her
the third prize, a beautiful silver
cup with monogram.
Miss Laura Stimson, of Kamll
man, received 4,iil, makiug her
winner of the china dinnerset of 1:
pieces.
Miss (trace Moon, of Franklin
vi He, receives the handsome dress
pattern to be given by Mr W J Mill
er. Her vote is 2,208.
Miss Elvira Lowe, of High Point,
is the next highest and gets the
water set.
Miss Daisy Osborne secures the
sevcnin prize, winch is to be given
liy Wood iV. .Mormg.
.Miss Us borne has been
away for two .months attemliur.
school in Chicago, : Illinois. In a
note from her recently she savs she
has just returned from a trip to Los
Angeles, tula. Iter absence is due
to her standinji in the list, no doubt.
Col W P Wood and Air M W Fai
rish composed the committee that
reviewed the count of the ballots
following is their rcpoit:
We, your committee, report the
vote for most popular ludv reader of
1 II K Cor III Kit as follows:
Ul.n l.v.l,. I,rul
Mlsa IMHTti Mllll
Ml (imee Mihii
KniiikliiiYill,-, .
, 1 lull nihil. .
. Central K.ilK
ls Klvlra liv
Islt llVM.Il
io Nun Hruwii. Hi,
Miss Ifc-wle Ciuliinc
Mnimfi limno
nil Kin. W I
W.nlliv llle, ...
S"l
-i 1 1 1 1 v . 11. K n..
Mis Siillic Hie
. Ilu-li I'n
. W I iv Siil ...
r-l. li.mlni). .
Mrs. .I.. i.li Parkin. I ll
Mr.. K. II. Mullio. A-l
K m Brmlv. 11,-ihii..'. mi
'. W. A Barn-tt. star .M
s Millie l.iiu.N rry. Itiiii.lli-lniiii, :
Sigjied, M. . Paijuisii,
W. P. Wood'. .
In the report of committee vw ill he
found several scattering votes. These
lailies were not in the contest.
The Coi kikii wishes licrebv tocx'-
tend sincere thanks to the ladies
and their iii.tuv friends who
biUf woiketl in tile contest, thereby
iiiibling us to increase our circula
tion. Also the iniinv friends of each
of the contestants who have aided
us.
Our best wishes i;o out
to these
interest
mil that
build i:p
friends who have shown th
manifested in our welfare i
of the county by helping to
our paper.
Mills liiirncd.
last Monday n'yhl the .-aw and
ri.-i inilU belonging to A. N. Ibuitii
in Pole Cat creek, located near Pole
Cat brid-'e, on the road b,-tu- -n New
b in and Cedar Falls, and known
the Curtis mill, was. burned. Lute
.Monday afternoon, Mr. J'oiith's
laughter, -Mis. Pugh, was standing
near the mil! and lightning struck a
about twelve steps away, knock
ing her down and receiving a severe
hock. As we go to press a tele
phone message says that Mrs. Pugh
is recovering. The loss is not yet
known, Moth the saw and grist
mills and all the contents were burn-
1, with but little insurance which
was carrieo! in the Farmers' Mutual.
Mr. Koutli informs us that he will
rebuild at once.
Saw Mill Burned.
The saw mill of Laughliu ix. llin-
ehaw about 1 J miles from town was
burned Tuesday night. Ijoss about
f 300. The origin (f the lire is un
known.
Important to Teachers.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found the announcement of a .Sum
mer School for Teachers to be held
in Asheboro, beginning July ISth.
Prof N W Walker has been ch
ased to conduct the school. Every
teacher ill the county should attend.
It is important. If you have not
made arrangements to attend do so
without delay. Prof Walker is
eminently tiualilied to discharge the
unties to winch tie has been appoint
ed.
New Firm Begins Work.
I'lie Asheboro Home Building &
Material Co. organized here Monday
with the following olliceis elected:
J I' lioroughs, president, A H
Trogdon, vice-president, D An man,
secretary and treasurer; Directors: N
J Carter, 1J Auinaii, J P lioroughs.
M A Cagle and A II 1 rogdon.
The new concern has purchased
the plant of the Asheboro Lumber &
Mfg Co. Work will begin in a few
weeks.
Experienced travellers have found
great benefit by taking with thViu u
bottle of Dr. Seth Arnold's lialsm.
It cures illness caused by impuie
water and sudden changes of climate.
Warranted by Standard Drug Co.
Each instrument backed by H'i
years exjierience of piano-making and
unlimited capita). Sold direct from
factory, saving you all m-betwecn
profits the Stieff. Wood & Mor-ing's.
Why Not Commencement.
Thursday, May 2Cth, marked the
close of the most successful term of
Why Not Academy and Pusincssln
stitute. There was the largest as
semblage of people, gathered to wit
ness the exercises ever seen here on a
similar occasion. The exercises were
of a high order, and were performed
m a manlier that reflected honor on
teachers and pupils.
Master Walter Carner won the
gold medal given to the children by
Mr J II Spencer. Miss Swanna
Lowdennilk, of Fork Creek, won the
gold medal given to the young ladies
by Mr E C Potect. Mr"P F lieane,
of Fork Creek, won the gold medal
given to the young men by the prin
cipal.
Last but not. least, came the ad
dress by Hon Hubert N Page, Mem
ber of Congress. He brought, us the
message needed for Such an occasion,
a iiiesssagc urging the formation of
character. It was pronounced the
best address heard herein some years,
ami it is hoped that it will do great
good for the upbuilding of the com
munity, school and country at large.
Tin- outlook for the next term is
very promising. Fall term begins
August Mi.
Miss Luna Phillips, of Fullers, who
wins second place in the voting
contest just closed.
Dr. Ilartsdl Married.
Iir W K Hartscll, of Kanilleinaii,
mil Miss Annie Pitman, of the facul
ty of the Slate Normal College were
united in marriage last night nt t lie
home of Mr (i C Hampton on West
M it ki t street. I!ev J E llarlsell,
fat her of the groom performed the
ceremony. J lie marriage was a very
uiiet one, only a very few intimate
friends of the couple being invited.
batei the couple left for a two
week s trip to northern cities.
iiivensboro lb-cord Mav 2b'th.
Miss Lvde Leu is, of Farmer, w ho
wins third place in the voting
contest just closed.
Program of Fraiikliille High School.
The foregoing is the programme
of the exeicises at the close of
KiMiiklimille Public High Sjhool
on Friday, May 2Tth.
The literary add t ess was delivered
by Prof J M Vcatherlv, of Clarks
v'ille, 'a.
The cession which has just closed
is the first year of the school and it
has been a moot successful year.
1 he cDiunielieeiiielit was highly
creditable lo both U'iiehers and pu
pils. The brockiuaii Orchestra of
(reensboro furnished most delight
ful music.
urn! Miirtlmltll
Owiruo Kyii.-r.
Cly.U- LlltlHT
Hrrlicrt Miinrr
lit Wile.
Int.
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niCill.
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H.irn-ll r
it liiu-tnpi-ram-e, - Williuni
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una- Miirtinbll
M.-nily.
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elul.- KM
A. P. J..r
Miks Ainiir Blni k
lii-i-.-Tlie K.urn-. lii,ii. - M. K. Piittorsim
Kn-. Ask Mamniii, - Mis. Iluttlr Murtlmlllt
Am -rli'iin l.lt.-ntttirt-. - Arintir l"rn
in-.-.- II,-
,- w.
B-i,,ti Anslt-y
-My Kirt I'mirtHliip,
FlK'l .UMIIIM
Isn lli rm KIIIm
in Wlniiinlul
WiU-r Harwell
.1. M. W-,ltlH-rl
lit' Would Hi-!
nr Ittilb-riiti
Kn 1 1 leriu n
Married.
At Coleridge on Mav 2iml, Mr.O
II Davis and Misi Maggie Monro,
l!ev A K Sioik-n olhciating.
At lbiiulb man on May 2fitli, Mr
Isaiah liich and Mrs De'lla Hall, Uev
Amos (iregson olliciating.
At Worthville on May Vidh, Mr J
H Shane, of (iivonstioro, and Miss
Jackie (iroce, of Worthville, J L
Wrenn, J. P., officiating.
Mr I,' II Mav oil and Mrs Delhi
Hoover at the home of the bride in
Asheboro Juno lst,liev J 1' Lodgers
rx
fx
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ofhciatii''.
Subscriptions Paid.
The following subscriptions have
been received since our last lBSiie.
Dr J W Peacock, J W Hurker, Mrs
E II York, W T Ellis, W II Provost,
W D Urown, C Hancock, J C
Kivett, Alfred Hicks, Jas A Bur-
rett, J D Curtis, John Langley,
L A Tyson, Graham Tyson,
W D Hammer. M U Brady, M W
Free, Ceo Patterson, F C Hollady,
W K Hull, W 1 Patterson, 1 U ly
sor, J II McLeod, W J Moflitt, W J
Page, N V Nance, John uregson, W
TBiyant, WH Pickard, Dr D L
J'ox, J V Wilson, & A Uoltraue, J A
King, W U (iraves. John Kenneily.
Madison liean, B V Owens, II A
Tonilinsoii, Miss French Allred, N
II Williams, Wilev Howell, Jesse
Dennis, Mrs J C Andrews, f nonius
Uirkhead.C II Siicneer, J H Web
ster, J A llinson, H L Brown, W U
box, A C rarlow, Wm. C Ham
mond, M Hammond, A C Cox, J L
Briles, WA Leach, S I) W Pearce,
Geo Cochiun, A E Andrews, A II
Harrison, J II Kearns, A S Miller,
Geo T M unlock, J T Arnold, I J
Fuller, L C Smith, o C w illiams, J
A Hill, (i W Berry, II P Mct'rary,
W II Ellison, Z A Lewnllen, (! L
Leonard, Terrell Cuveness, J M Hen-
son, t Aiiman, Hercules tiold &
Copper Co., Jno McDaniel, 1) J Cor
nelison, II P Sexton, (iratz Baldwin,
I h Dawkms, Miss Mury Ieonard,
Eli Williams, D Hancock, Cluis E
Allen, J P Johnson, O N ltogors, W
II Curtis, W B Young, Simon Pick
ett, K H Caveness, Al P Cox, II
W right, A T Coble, (i II McMath, C
M Allred, Miss Lou Hurgess, Jas C
Stout, S K Brown, A W Kivett J li
Smith, C 11 Bayue. Jas A Stout, W
G Fra.ier, U M Whitehead. B F
Hardin, A K Shields, M P Cowurd,
L H Curtis, M II York, J W Yow,
C M Craven, K L Kivett, W A Tur
ner, S B Scott, T K Stout, K N
Graves, W L K liner v, Q W Williams,
I) A Burgess, Jas I) York, J L
Johnson, Jas A Stout, J 1) Harden
J II Allred, W A Bains, E T Ward,
J E Stout, G W Hicks. W J Mc
Laughliu, 1) II York, W A Ilendnx,
.1 C Marsh, Elias Moon, II W Brndv,
11 1 Caveness, Col Jno It Lane, I) II
Ijtmbert, WDLune.J M Brooks,
W A Stout, G C Floyd, J T Ellis, J
E Walker, Chas I Inline, W A Under
wood, E Mofliit, M C Spoon, W
Pamplin, E C McCulloch, W L
Foust, W E Poe, C II Craven, W II
Craven, Mrs W G Smith, J S Bow
den, (1 H Lanib'-rt, lbileigh Cagle,
W 11 at kins, .Jesse (.opelatid, Ij M
lioacli, J C Williainson, Dewitt
Wright, W H Coble, O li Fox, G H
Black, Joe W Stout, C ( White
head, J C Williams, W T York, J C
WhiU-head, E C Burgess, J II Smith,
U C Cox. M F Burgess, G H Hod-
gin. J It Peace, V M Cox, W H
Caveness, K W Brown, J M Ellis,
Thos E West, M E Vestal, K N
Allen, E 11 Ix'onard, J It Pightsell,
.Mrs l.ydia Slier, J5 F Waddell, II V
Wilson, Labau Ellis. J K Wilson, (i
M Tally, W W Cox, 1) W Johnson,
O H Stout, H D Cox, O B Cox, Mrs
J J Glass, 1 bos Jarrett, S G Phill
ips, J M Campbell, J E Campbell,
At K Campbell, J, (J Klmore, W C
Hayes, M H Biggers, A F Cox, John
Luther, llev C 1) West, Jno II Dea
tou. D S Cillis, Jno II Gillis, E M
Siler, U F Goolsby, liev It B Clark,
N C Cox, L M Cranford, W E Pltun-
luer, M C Cox, John Presnell, J
Joidau, T J Finch, K H Suits,
Jno Kindle?, Dr C 11 Phillips, M
W Parish, Koss Trotter. Win Parish,
LC Phillips, B Cole. J W Lambeth,
r. A Furluw, das Jsyerlv.
Piedmont Baptists at Worthville.
The Fifth Sunday meeting of the
Piedmont Baptist Association for
May was held with the Worthville
Kaptist church beginning on Friday
night anil has just closed an interest-
aud proh table session. Dr 1 Lit
tle preached the introductory sci
moii on Friday night to a large and
appreciative audience and made an
address on Christian education which
was the subject of continuous and
appreciative mention during the ses
sions that followed, liev .) M Mill
iard, of High Point, is the chairman
of the union this year and is a pre
siding ollieer of some merit. Much
of the interest of the meeting was
lue to his gift in adapting things to
timely mention. The Sunday school
at Worthville superintended by Dr
Hubbard helU its regular session ami
the merit of this school can only be
understood by a visit and careful at
tention to the arrangement of its
workers and management of its ue-
tails. In the afternoon a Sunday
school mass meeting was held and
many new, bright and precious
things were brought forward bv the
participants. The Ixird's people in
this little factory town hardly go by
their denominational names for the
reason that the broadest liberty pre
rails there. The writer subscribes
himself, Oxk That Was, Thekk.
Letter to Ridge Dickens and Co,
Asheboro, N- C
Dear Sirs: Hero's a paint that's being
sold to bargitin-bimterti:
10 prr cut lead
6'J " line
30 " " barytes
20 " " wbitins
Uarytes t whiting are sand and
whitewash, not paint.
Ho. ue people mitai like wild lirick
The name f tbat paintis "pure
lead-aud iino. Too denier who reiisit
says it'a ai good aa Devoe.
Youri tralv,
K. W. Devoe & Co.
McCrary-Reddin.! Co. sella our paint.
List Takinjr.
1 will be at the following Units
and places in Grant township to list
the taxes for this year:
S F: Allen's June Tth,
Kemp's Mills " xth.
H S Cox's " fith,
.1 M Allen's " DHh.
A S Pugh's " Uth.
C. O. lsuoi.p, List Taker.
For Refiiter of Deeds.
tip
thelM)i,tv ( KatMl4,ltrl
I hai alwaj
WII. tlllKl 1,V
i t'hrtNtlat, viitUmian. NtMiiltiato him attd w
111 i'U-,-1 lilm. Tlu-nmil have n-a-ivneo tola
i. K. B. -ink. o( Kaudleutau, N.C.
May SI. 14. J. L. KIK1.1.
Worthville Notes.
Mrs II A Moflitt, of High Point,
is visiting her mother, Mrs FJmina
Provo.
Mr and Mrs O C Marsh, of Han
dleman, wero also Mrs Prevo's guests
on Sunday.
The fifth-Sunday meeting of the
Picdmout Baptist Association met in
the Worthville church on Friday
night, and services were continued
till Sunday night. Dr Battle and
Revs W II Eller and D II Gentry, of
Greensboro, Revs Hilliard and Lnf
foon, of High Point, l!ev James
Jordan, of Franklinville, and liev
John M Pugh, of Kandleman, were
some of the visitors.
Mrs Esram Trogdon was thrown
down by a dog Mondiiy, causing a
painful fracture of the shoulder
blade.
We have a case of measles in
town, F'rank Allen, the little son of
Mr A II Allen.
Messrs J C Hubbard, of Wilkes.
boro, W G Barker, l J Barker,
Amil UurWnr Will tvev A If C.,1-
lins,J lUonruu and and many others
from Kandleman were among
the
visitors in town Sunday.
Miss Jackie Groce, of Worthville,
wasmairicd on Sunday morning to
Mr Jorteph Shane, of Greensboro, J
I. Wnnn H ut, .,11 r. ill inr
I'll,, .lr 11 I A M h,. Ill ,1 irv i
Viwlv ufi..rr ;,, ....,.,. ..f
Bobert W Stewart, a member of the,
order who died last fall. Several
mcinbers of the liaiidleman council
were ill attendance.
Notice!
The Back Creek township Sunday
school convention will be held at I
Neighbors' ti rove church, the second
Sunday in June. There will In
both morning and afternoon sessions.
Asheboro Market Report.
(Changed every Wednesday)
Chickens per lb..
Spring chickens..
Turkeys per lb . . .
8 cts.
15 to 2dc
Id cts.
15 cts.
1 1 cts.
50 cts.
. 1.00
T5 cts.
1.00
'.10 cts.
1.10
TO cts.
2 '.o :i cts.
(i to 7 cts.
2 to 3 cts1.
If utter .
'Kgs
Sweet potatoes
Irish potatoes ...
Onions .
White peas
Clay peas
Wheat
Corn
Veal Calves, live.
Pork dressed . .
Beef cattle
TllK Covin Kit and Farm Life both
one year for only one dollar.
Southern Nurseru Comp'y.
Winchester, Tennessee.
Oldest and Largest Nursery In iiie State.
Nearly 2,000,000 Peach Trees sold and sliipi'. d dire ! t" plan:, r- in
lull of l'.IO.i ami spring of 1!I(U. We
of 1905, our usual large supply of
Pecans, lOnghsh W alnuts, in tact all kuuls ol uns inai are su,-e, --:iiii
grown in our climate at reasonable prions.
!-? Write tor I'riec L,ist aii-l . atali-uu.-.
SOUTHERN NURSI-RY CO.. Wi'iicIicskt, Tcnn.
Our Sale of
Millinery doods
For Spring and Summer 70nr is now in
progress and the styles
We have a splendid
select from and we can
values for the money
this class of goods for
you would have to pay
Come and try till
have Ladies' Hats in
and patterns and can
trimmings you want.
Morris-Scarboro Moffitt Co
Asheboro, N. C.
World's
May-November, 1904.
.Southern - Railway...
Account the above occasion, dMMltiAdU'il l'-M
vrav 1'laceil on sale daily, licketa uVScPIMtt 1" rates,
return. Following nre'rate.-' upplviHtjlt principal p
North Carolina: '
AsheWo,
Charlotte,
(i reensboro,
Hickorv,
Jt..Airy,
Sali.iburv,
Kaiifonl,
WilkelM.ro, ..
Soul hem Kail way, effective Aj.ril Sii. l'.MM. iiiiiii; ural . I 'I'b.-oiigli
l'ullman Sleeping t'ai'H lietwccii (inrnsboro, N. I'., mill SI. I .nub-. Mo., v i:i
Salisbury, Aslieville, Knowille, Ijcxinirton ami Umisvilb-: leav in-.' (m-.-cii-Iwro
iluiiy at 7:20 V. M.
For full information as to rates from all points. Sleeping-Car ivsei
vationa, acheilulei!, illustrated literatim', etc., aiiilros any auknt, or
R. L. VERXON, T. I. A., .1. H. WOOD, P. 1. A. .
CHARl.OTTR, N. C. ASH KV 1 1.1. K, N.C.
S. H. HARDWICIC, Paa. Tralfk Manp. W. H. TAVLOE, Qeol. Passeer Agcat
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Business Locals.
Notices !n-nrtftd under this head at ono
cent a word oah Insorllon.
CHAMPION KEAI'EIS Second
hand but in good wmking order, can
be bought for y:'tu bv applviiigiiuick
to A C McAli.ster, Asheboro, N C.
BRICK. liich Pros, have open, u
up a kiln of ine brick. All whom,
in need of brick v. ill do well to call
on them at th- ir vards in South
Ash-born.
WANTED
m-.-rcliunts v.
chickens;. '
NITeSpoml
Vi ill:
pay jiui ! p, i
out
more than retail prit
shiiped at. my ej-:i.-ceipt
of goods. Atbl
Tampa, Fhi.
i A.-t
t.asii on i'i-
, Box -4t
WANTED Logging and luinb,
teams, near Klise, Moon- county, N
C. Apply to Thos K. Cox, Hemp.
N. C ., or (,. C. .McAlister, Asllel
N.C. Asheboro l,uinl-r Mf.'.C
Blanks.
I Plank de
gages "Jo ct -
"a''e.S 111 Ct;
real estate moi l
n: eliattle niort
n. All kinds o
ut lo els a do;-, ii
n.iuioii.in.0 ..i.u.i.
j ii r. v "i ui i:u. .sueoor
N. C.
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-A..-.. 'H i.i ai i .i,i',
i ''!"'vi i. i,, l.-iii,.s is ik,
I P1;"'1' ,,u.v pure SiNt,i.i;-t .,mi:
I H iiiii-; i.i:c.iioii ami iiiin i: i v
j ASlMiTTK egg ut I I'tr settiligof l.'i.
All orders tilled promptly with fiv.-h
I l'ir'r's-
WANTKIi:
1,000 P.ushels v. bile corn Haul, d
at TO cts. Asheboro Polh r Mills.
WANTED FOI! CASH Ash nod
sweet gum. A.-h limber 5 or loft,
long. ! per loo ft Sweet gum :!, ;,
! or I'-! ft. long. S5 cents per ion ft.
Delivered on our yard.
All Kill l;o W'll -:i:i.;s ". '
Asheboro. .N.C.
FOR SAI.K due valuable farm H
miles from A.-beboro on Little liii-r
of 1,V; acres- ion acres in timber
good bld.'s, ii-i.-iiartl and Well water
ed. Apply to ! laiuim-r & Spuice.
J W Ji-ni,
Peghorns. S
is l.n-vds of S
S Han, hui .:. P
an.lolls ami !!
or prices.
. W. .1 FN K I N,
Woitlni!!, . N. (
j Rucks, W V,
Hares. V.'r te
will have f..r l::ll ut 1 mi I and -prim;
Apple. Peai. Peach, Uioit-v, 1 urn,
are correct.
assortment for you to
give you some good
in fact we sell you
much less money than
in larger towns.
you are suited. We
all the latest shapes
furnish any kind of
Fair,li
Louis.
Soiltllel-.l I
St. IjOllis
l in Slat
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3l.Hi
34.10
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34.10
37.C.O
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s.-lil 3.30
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no -Jii.-s'i
33.(0 s':..io
ATTENTION
Harvest Time
Will soon be here and we want you to
see our
j Bonnie Binder, t
Vw 1 C 1 ;-. - 6'' .
Johnson
is V : '.
Wii
There are points
machines not found in
pay you to see the full
Cultivators, Etc.
L. -I'-M ,1 I
1 - - ' .. ..v
1 - . v.:
The Johnson Cultivator is a great success
and every one sold has given satisfac
tion. The same is true of our
Disk Harrows.
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Wo keep a complete line of repairs for all
the machinery we sell. Don't forget to see
us before buying anything you may need in
the hardware line. We can and will please
you.
Yours truly,
Hollady-Pool
Asheboro, N C
FARMERS
Mowers,
w
1
tapir
1 1 Srl-.T w .. -- . '-..m
Rakes, Etc.
IB
of superiority in these
other makes. It will
line before you buy.
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Hardware Co.
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