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Trie Asneboro Couaer. TEICE ONE DOLLAR A. YEAR Wm. C; JAMMER, Ediicr. DEMOCRATIC-STATE TICKET. For Governor: ROBEHT B GLENN For Lieutenant Governor: FKANOKS 1) WINSTON Associate JiiHtiees of Supremo Court: W A HOKE GEOKGE II BKOWN, JK State Auditor: B F DIXON State Treasurer: B K LACY Secretary of State: J BRYAN GRIMES Superintendent of Public Instruction J Y JOYNER Commissioner of Labor and rrinling: II B VARXER Corporation Commissioner: S L ROGERS Commissioner of Agriculture: S L PATTERSON. We are informed that in Riimlle nian the republican spell binder speaks from the postoiliee steps. If gome of the local republican spell binders we heard 1 11 the court house last Saturday would make tlu same declarations in every towushij in the county, its dollars to dough nuts the democratic majority this fall would for exceed any in pie viong years. The democratic primaries will meet in the various precincts next Saturday at three o'clock. It i: important that you attend your pii mary. Go out and take .i p. at in the selection of the men !j till Ui various otiices. Mr Wiley M Riyeiv. a..- oi the best known newspaper nt-.-u in Xei:h Carolina, who fur in my veai been connected with the bii-in uianngemelit of the News and t. server and who has bee'i S' inlln tial in extendin" the wide circula tion of that paper, dkd at his home in Raleigh last Friday. Mr Uo was well known in liandolph and had mauv friends annnig hum mui- ness men and farmer.--. In the death of lion Kerr Crai; of Salisbury, the State luus one nf its most valued and highlv esteemed citizens. He was a confederal soldier and a man of the highest integrity. His mind and action were controlled by noble impulses He was a lawyer of ability and as i politician no corruption ever stuck to his fingers. He was gentle and Kiiiu in Ins Home l.le. lie was modest, but when confronted by foe no braver ever lived. North Carolina has suffered severely in tlu ueath ot her Uistinguishul son. Republicans should be the last people to accuse any body ur any other party of fraudulent elections, says Editor London in the last, issue of the Pittsboro Record. He calls attention to the fact that the repub licans stole the presidenev in 1870 and by the most glaring frauds stoh whole States. It is a matter of his tory that by the grossest frauds Til den was countud out and the elec toral yote of South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana was stolen for Hayes. The largest republican State in this Union is Pennsylvania and it is conceeded that the most corrupt and fraudulent elections held in any State are those held in Pennsyl vania. Coming to North Carolina atten tion is called to republican methods as follows: The only Republican Governor of of this State since lfOi was nomi nated by fraud and corruption. Now. this is not a "democratic lie'' but it is proved by Republican witnesses that Russell was nominated by the Republican State convention held at Raleigh May, 1890. In proof of this we copy from Butler's own paper (The Caucasian), published the week after that convention, the follow ing extract: "The Republicans have been 'whooping her up' for honest elec tions; have been crying out for an honest ballot and a fair count, and yet the first thing they did in their convention was to begin to filch nnd steal votes from anion'.' themselves. Lord deliver us from any such honest ballot and fair count system as this." The idea of Republicans ho "filch and steal votes from amoug themselves" posing as or pretending to be a party in favor of "a free bal lot and fair oount!" In further proof of bow Russell was fraudulently nominated for Gov ernor we cite the evidence of Capt frank 11 Jones, who is now and baa been for several years chairman of the Republican executive committee of this Congressional district. In a letter from him published in the lieeord ot May 28, 1SU6, was the lot lowing strong language: "The -Republican party has al ways charged the Democratic party witn oeing the party of fraud, cor ruption, ballot-box stuffing, Ac, and yet I venture to say that the. JJeino- u-alic party, in its worst days, never was gnilty or snch corruption, vote stealing and fraud as were the Rut tvditot m that convention, on Friday last.". - .- , .Now, is not Ihjs pretty .strong ki.goag for h prominent Republi can to ussmborrt kiSow wtyi And after tints cl. . ng mm ut tmiir own Prty a;u not i,iK Republicans nice Llk-v to be prtAraug la beelec-j iiwi ivforiur, : " . NOTES AND COMMENTS. Mr Harris, the republican candi date for Governor of North Carolina, when interviewed in Washington the first of the week, admitted that h would be defeated by from 50 to 75 0U0 uiai iiitv, in the coming election. The two uegroes Sellars and Blown arrested for the murder of .Mrs. Parker in Bladen county have lu en taken to Raleigh for safe keep ing, under piotection of the Wil mington I a !M, Jntiintrv. I nis is e (.f the blackest clinic on record. "A class of professional non- combatants is as hurtful to the real healthy growth of a nation as is a class of fire- eaters, for a weakness or folly is nationally as bad as a vice or worse, and in the long run a QUAKER MAY BE QUITE AS UNDESIRABLE A CITIZEN AS A DUELIST." Theodore Roosevelt in life of Benton, page, 37. The Winston Republican in its 1, ' sue tells of a very unfortunate In niiig at Iais' School liotisi in i;Milford county when Charle) lii y uolds spoke at that place. Stmu bodv cut and mutilated his buggy to the extent of $30 damage. Ever eifort has been made bv the authori ties to lind out and punish the offen der. The Republican goes too far when it says, ''some unprii democrat" is th guilty party the offender is caught and proven to be a democrat. led le republican i h of Mr. l. 'His attack nmiiiciitin;: on t sla l.Ut Satim'. if the Walt's I.; is liol Cil us 111 county. 0;tr people believe i:; t:iiper;:uiv ami we cannot, hope u be suetessi'iil lighting this measure.' Mr Pouglus evideiitlv had been mis- iul'orined about the attitude of some republicans unless he would not have attempted o vouch for e' ivi'iiblican in !iis lieariii'.; as heiiw opposed to the measure. lie tl.e ri publican party was opposed to anv iiu-asiire that interlVrred with ai.v in'ivili'L'es "no matter whether they lake a man or a community u or dov n." Cotton Seed Oil Mill. A twenty thousand dollar cotton seed oil mill will be operated at .Siler Citv. The concern has been incorporated with a capital of i2ti, (Hid. An eighty-horse power Engine will run the mill. Farmers will find a readv sale for this cotton seed at good prices. A New Railroad to be Built at Once- ('apt M L Jones has given out tin contract for the grading of his rail road to Men ton. The contract for the first section, from Mrs Luvina Meyers' to the Lexington road west of llaniiersville X Ron-Is, arrived with his force Wed nesday and went into camp n the old ileiirv Kothroek place. The other contractor will grade that part south ef the Lexington road. There lias bein two or three miles already gradid next to town, this part is being leveled up now. Track lay inir will begin in about three days, and in six weeks a locomotive will arrive ind then the completion of the road to Denton will be pushed. Thonias- villo New s. West Rainscur. September 5. Jim and Mack Iliusoii, who were wanted in Chat ham for dealing in blind tiger com juice, were uriesteil fratnruay night ;lt lvildee xlolllless church by J M I'.rcwer deputy sheiill and were car ried to Pittsboro jail Sunday. We congratulate Mr ami Mr.- Dock Caviuess on the arrival of a bran new Democrat at their home. Miss Nora Brewer, of i'ra.'iklin- ille, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs J M Brewer Saturday (light and Sunday. Messrs R W Criseo, B F I Logan md Mrs Angline Pool, of Ether, inn! E V Hogan, of Troy, who lime been visiting Air and .Mrs lialeigli agli ratnrned to their homes Saturday. Lit Me Ida, the 5-vear old daugh ter ot Mr and Mis J M Brevvel last Monday liceideiit'v snallnwed a three uaiter inch Screw and no to thi- writing it still remains inside of her. The Republicans are jubilant over their nominees Und predicting a regu lar land slide. We glorv in their spunk, but sympathize with them in their nnucrtaking. New Market Sayings. Sept 5. Rev A B Kirkini.il, of friendship, preached the funeral of Dennis McDowell Sunday. Eugene Wall went to Greensboro Saturday on business. James Spencei continues very ill. rrank Coble and Miss Mattie Da vis, of (Jreensboro, spent Sunday at D S Davis'. Several of our republican neigh bora a tended the convention at Asheboro Saturday. C H Hobbs' new house is nearly completed. James Snyder, or Jackson Ureek, visited his biother Chas Snider the first of the week. N M Davis' team of males got scared and ton away daring the storm last Thursday. The horse of R F D carrier James Caadle was knocked down twice by lightening daring the same storm. Miss Jlaegia Ingram, of. Wortn- ville, is visiting her father at this' place. 1 Several ot yoimjr people will enter the different colleges this fa!L v ITEMS OF NEWS. Green Evans, was killed in Cas well couuty Sept 4th by Tom Rice, in a (plurrel of over a tobacco crop. Memphis. Tenn., suffered a mil lion dollar loss by tire in tbi!iavf of the wholes tie district last Saturday. Gto ILirringion, i'l'b'cted in tli.il foid court for btir-hrv and :.lfe;:pt to commit tape, was ac iutled last week . Grading on the D. & C. R. R. has progresse.1 as-f.iras the Jos. i'uii.mks place, three miles iiorthwent of here. The Clialliaiu Record. Forty-six of the til'ly-two a-' tdicant's before the Siip.iine court. for license to practice law in North; tarolica were successful. The purchase of $iif,0l0 of Lex ington's bonds bv the Southern lxiau & Trust Co., of Greensboro, is an other evidence of t he growth and ex pansion of this splendid institution. Mr J D Andiews commenced to nick cotton last Mondav, others no doubt, will commence this week, ami and next week the staple will begin to be marketed here. Raeford Chronicle. There is an old saying mat for every toncv morning in Aiigusi there will be a corresponding r:ill id' snow in the winter. If tc i is tine we will hae en little this winter. Chatham l.ecuril. Mr C 11 Hancock, of Crcciisburo. recently bought a splendid old resi lience in California. He had a con tractor to remodel the house and as the old-fashioned chimney was be- niLr torn down gold, alut d thr, I ars d pure '.-.P. fe: .1 A Fotisiee in 1';' f.d- ii I I rati ;m lie- long spr:;!!- l'.r; ii and to bite me. It -i rut k at uie a was a week oi.l. All the c---then b!o:ea, and each contai rattlesnake. I hey tried to e but all Wui-e killed. Kacll snake was i:i ', inches l-ug. RcpuhltL-an Ticket in Viintgnr.icry. i l-'or lioii.-c, (i. lb Ik I.Vwiold; for SheiiiT, C W. P.h.I: fer Ri.-ier -f Deeds. (' (I licaiuan; for Cnroiu r. W. S. Moon; for Siirvev.ii-, CUinenl Daid. I'roposed Car Line. An electric car line connecting High Point with (iivensboro. Win ston and Thomasville is talked of and application has been made to the Hoard of Aldermen of High Point for a charter. Seven Killed. 23 Wounded- Seven persons were killed at. l twentv-live weio wounded in St Louis'Saturdav by a coliiion of the Wabash passenger train with a sub urban stieet car at Sarah stieel cross ing. About New Cotton. The cotton season this year has opened about one week in advtineeof last .year. The price is right around the i'-t cent mark. Cotton picking is on in dead earnest and the indica tions are that there w ill be a good crop. The opening figure is con sidered good and the price is not likely to decline. Jailer Attacked. Mr Jerome May, keeper of (inil ford jail was assaulted in the jail corridor one evening last week, says the Daily Record, by four negro.'. and one "white prisiouer. They 'ill sprang at Mr. May and succeeded in getting him down and choked hint. After regaining consciousness he recoverel his pistol from the pris ioners. Attempted Rape. liivyard in Transylvania county is the scene of an attempt to as- -ault the DJ-vcar-dld daughter ot a htisiue.-s man of New Orleans Tties- ;.-;y of this Week. The screams ot he girl caused the negro to run wav. ' 'llicers are iichot pursuit and the brute will tin u-e than likely be : caught. Judge Shaw is holding ..'.lit itcrc now. Woman .Murdered in Virginia. Mrs .1 S Mi Cue, wife of K.v Mavor Mi-Cm-, of Cliarl.dtsville. Va.. as' shot aid in-tantly killed m her Inline by an iiul.n ."ti party last Sun day night, after returning home li-iim church, il.r hu.-b.uai was lirst kuocked insensible and his gun wrenched from him when the burg lar lired two shots at Mrs Mc Cue. Vermont 30.000 Republican. The republican politicaus some what astounded at tho returns from Vermout, when it is remember ed an unusually large vote was cast. The republican plurality will not ex ceed 30,000 in the State, Only once in a quarter of a ceutury has a republican president been elected when the majority given in Vermont was so small aim that was wnen Hayes was filially given a majority of the electoral vote. Warm Tines in Asheville. Lively scenes were in Asheville, Tuesday among "de col'd population" when a loaded street car ran over and killed a negro man, who jumped while the car was moving. In the afternoon Isaac Walker, colored, shot and killed his wife be cause ' she upbraided him about another woman. Late the same! afternoon Joseph Sndderth, a white merchant, fired three shots without result . at Joe MerrelL Suspicion of an attempt to create domentie infelicity is the sup posed cause. C i i n -i nm i "t- it i A.uers Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets ticklinjj throats, hack ing coughs, pain in the luns. It relieves congestion, si-.b- Cherry Pectoral dues infiamm.itior:. It hetils, strengthens. Your doctor v ill explain this to you. He knos all about this cough medicine. Aver'i Chf-rr; 1'orUitAt hi r JJI11I.J.1HWJ OKI Ayor's Fills .-:?-. t r.til rnccvery. Purely vp!?".' -. !.--.. I-Diativa. Frnnklinville Items Ifnr inniilf rnr :' ti-r inr niroai uihi ihuk troubles. "! n-0 Ihitik mi IU.--1 u-lnrt iiihIii t(." l. A. l-OJinu.iW Apiilelou. Minn. Weak Throats , .,,p i i I Hamilton helped to give Tilninnaiid her .. (.In I uesdav ingulf,, , : ,.. .' : ,h e ,r,, Seine September Rltii, the Oxford fl.-f. ... I orphan singing class ill give ail entertainment at the academy. J he pe..o,e oi on. i..w ,. u- uaKing een arrangement to huiko mis tne nesi . . ... .- ... .i . i i. ...i ... a KM ' tune. believe all tlue who haw Ueii with us on former oe- bring their friends and all those who fiul to come will miss a rare (rent. Let every body come a nil enjoy them sel ics ami see what a grand wm k is being done I'm t ho helpless orphans of our Mate. Mr 1! C Stout, of the KUison-Stotit Sawmill Co., a new 1 i i ill recently cstaldishtd in our town, met iitii t lie i:ii.-t'o: tune Saturday i veiling to t his hand badlv cut while adju.-t-!.,.; nt.e . i :!;e ;:w-; an.l ha-i not Ken :;i-!e to ' a' his post since. Mr M u iliiie has purchased tin-r-.-.iey H-iiie!ie. on Hack streil, -..in re !.o wiM move b.is family v, the l-!:a:n .lotus, who lias bc-n health fin- solne time died v evening and was laid In ri.-t M K church cemetery Tues ill poo! Mollda ill the day owning. The decea-ed was about i'ri years old and had lived an upright "christian life fioni her vou'li and had hen a member i f the M K church for many year:;. She bans a !l!l:-':illd, l'.o s.ilis and tc.ee daughters ivlio have the svmpataii s if the entire community. Mr John Craven spent Friday and Saturday at Trinity and High Point with friends. Kev (. A Wood preached two very entertaining and insttuctiw sermons in the M K church Sunday. The entertainment of the Ladies Aid Society Saturday night was ' attended and about tit'teen dollar.- were realised which will be used for the honelit of the M K church. Mr and Mrs (leo Kinney visite relatives in ( iivensboro Saturday. Mr and Mi- 1'ascom Cox, of Lib erty, came over Satuiday to witues the ball game and see our bows get licked. .Messrs L W an.; ..Mm Jones, of (irei nsboiv. attended the fillli fal of tluir mother, Mrs Ishani Jones Tues day. Mr A F Co, of Cedar Fall, spent Sunday evening in town with friends. Messrs James Ellison, A P Kouth and several more of our friends at tended 'he llepubliean convention lit Asheboro Saturday. Mr Craven, of High Point, will . peinl a few davs in towu with his parents. Mr John Jones and his sister, Mrs Martitia Julian, of Pleasant Garden, were the guests of Mr and Mrs C II Julian Saturday night. Messrs V C Junes and W 11 Cox are the happiest men in town. Two tine bovs entered our city last week and are staying at their homes. Mr John Parsoiio, one of our sue cesstul trappers, caught a scorpion hn-t week that had two tails which he had on exhibition at his place of business Saturday, A game of ball was played between the J-'rankliinille and Oak Dale teams Saturday. The score being 1 to 2, in favor of Oak Dale. Tin-re are several cases of moving feVel in our town. W l l'urke will move to his new residence, w heti completed on Greens buto Avenue, Jaiiie-i ISni'ke will move t J the Yanii- Cross truck and dairy farm. John. Sr., will move to his farm uit Hush creek, Albirt Tippett to tin- cuinier of Railroad and Greens boro Avenue. V 11 Welch to llandle man and W II Tippett has moved to residence No 1 on Railroad Ave. Mr F.d Routh leturtied from a trip to tl.e World's Fair Saturday and siys the biggest thing he saw w !, i !. gone v.as tile Sanford cotton mills. It v. il! be remembered that Mr Routh worked in these mills for some time and seems to be some what partial to them. Western Randolph. September 5. Fodder pulling is now in order. The corn crop is best known in years. C W Wilson and Dr Frazier at tended Lexington court last week. Dud Jordau had a line mule to die last week. Mrs Dr Frazier has been visiting her sister sister, Mrs W A Woollen in ltandleman. J N Manor, formerly of Liberty, celebrated his 91st birthday Angnst 30th. Rev C A Cecil preached to a large crowd at Pleasant Grove Suudav. Thb paniilf wntjr ma tall to Hactaattyco ftyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache BSiousoess Aat ALL DISEASES arWag tnm a torpid Liver and Bad Digestion TlM Mtaral r rift la food apsctita mod vua Aeefc. tMaa saUi afagvat. tf sugar cnataa aaat easy la swallow Ms Pills Teke No ABOUT poLincs. ; A letter. To the voteis of Randolph county: -I wish to tav through the Courier t !' this neik, that the Hamilton ioi:!!;isttd with Jefferson in btt week's issue, showing the diff, lei I principles cvisting in the Democvatu aid the republican parties, is nn, the Hamilton lhat asks yoursiippou at the primaries for county surveyor; ' the Hamilton spoken of in conti:-i villi .ieiierson and Liimlii, m.j Alexander Hamilton who fought duel itli Aaron P.urr and not. J 1 : . llatiiiltou, whojias bteii it deiuocrut : -nil his life. He has no civil wai record, only as m fourteen J ear old . l.-ov at the close of the war, having, had three brothers ill the regulai 'armv of Vn, his father in the senior j reserves and a sixteen year old bioth-, er in the junior call. He remember . vividly the casting off of corn land, I , tilling the soil, helping in many ways ! to support the war, even to the pay ing of titties and which makes us all joint heirs to the common honors of that struggle. lulHTli this same I neimui-hs mammy ul u.n j. '.,..' AnnMn..-' bllttl niKi of the papular vote ami has lielj the . . . . lisiid solilier lor, "dm the war " 1 , , ...It of the .lie United crniiig home naie. lie teieii i u. i :.. i ...i... . in lS'J'.l, to lind that he had a poll on his head during his term of in listmeiit. In the year that Dr J M Worth and Jonathan Lassiter were elected, this same Hamilton rode sixty miles mule back, from Liles ville N C to New Hope N C just to help gain a democratic victory, re turning on the day after election and still thinks he did nothing more than his duty . He now has five sons to vote the democratic ticket and two more coming on that no doubt, will soon' do the same thing, following the footsteps politically of their father who is now it. years old. This same Hamilton believes in step ping down and out of the olllee after two terms of incumbency, unless there are special reasons why the saineshou'd hold longer, lie pledges his word t i 'lie voteis that he will not if elected to ollice as surveyor, ever subii.it l is name to be run for that place alter the Sicond term, us other.- as good by nature, and fully as deserving by practice, may want the place. Young men in the Dem ocratic ranks should be encouraged to aspire to the different oflices and older ones should be willing to be a Jell'ersoniaii or a Washington in principle and give others n chance, it is so nice and commendable for a man w ho has been honored 4 years in ulllee to step out and say toothers, 'come have my place" when the dace is common property to all who are woi thy and capable to till the place. With the above remarks 1 am respectfully, VoTElt. To the Democrats of Randolph: I think we should nominate the very best men we have and men w ho are well ipialilied to represent lis in the next Legislature and I believe that no man in the county is better iinlilied to represent us in the Sen ate than W P Wood, of Asheboio. Again County Commissioners should l.e men of good financial ability and I think Tims J Redding w ill make a good county commissioner. So far as I know thi voters in this town shin are for the re-election of Boroughs, Miller and Finch, to the elbces they are now holding. ClTI.KS. Franklinvillc, Sept. 1st, 1904. Let the democratic convention re nominate the old county officero, W H Watkins for the Senate: W I: Wood, and T J Redding, for Legis lature and Hugh rarks, Jr., A ri Bulla, and George Murdock, for eon nt y commissioners. Think of this suggestion before casting your vote. Democrat Randlenian. N. C. A Card of Thanks. I take this means to return the heartfelt thanks of the family to those kind friends who came to my house on Wednesday morning, the ITtli of August last, anu cameu airs L L Hackney, of Charlotte, to the train. She being unable to sit up. On last Thursday she underwent an operation for appendicitis and was loing well wheu last heard from. J. I). IlAf'KSKV. STOMACH DOSING WILL NOT CURE. Only Wii' to Cure Catarrh is bv Breathing Hynici. Ask anv physician if catarrh is a blood disease and he will tell you that it is a diseased condition o the mucous membrane and that it can not be cured by blood puriliers, pills, tablets, or other forms of stomach dosing. The only sensible and scientific way of curing catarrh is by the use of Hyomei. Breathed for a lew minutes, tour or five times a day, through a hard rubber inhaler that is so small that it can be carried in the vest pocket, Hyomei will absolutely destroy all catarrhal germs and cure the disease. Catarrh can never exist wnere Hy omei is naed. It has a two-fold- ac tion, destroying the disease germs in thn air passages and lanes, and soothing and Dealing the inflamed mncons membrane. Asheboro Drug Company, one- of the most reliable firms in Asheboro, is giving its personal guarantee with every package of . Hyomei it sells. that it will effect enre or it win return to -yon yonr money. This firm has had scores of reports of re- markabia cures of both acute and chronic cases of catarrh by Hyomei. The complete Hyomei outfit post $1.00 and comprises an inhaler, a bottle of Hvoroei ind a dropper. The inhaler will last a life time; and additional bottle of Hyomei can bej obtained for COe. "...' - , We carry an immense stock of busies, carrimjcD and harness. You can always get c!.' ice ui stock of the Barbour, C5xfosi nnd High Point Buggies. Weijsell tor c; h or on easy payments. Every luv;j,'y is ;;aranteed. ' CJTj&! We also keep in stock a nice line' c f Harness, Saddle , Wagons, Etc., at reasonable prices. Call and set cur prices. Buy one of our Syracuse ChilledPlows. They are the model of "perfection. Can be had in any size from a "pony" to a two-horse sulky. Farm Machinery. We have a complete line of the latest improved farming machinery, such as Mowers, Rakes, Disc Harrows. Cultivators, Etc. The Johnson and Champion are the best to be had, and vnu will sav so, too, alter von have tried them. Come this way to jet your Fertilizers, Acids, Etc. Bone and Peruvian Guano and Bone and Potash Mixture lor wheat can't beat. Sec us before buying. For anything- in HardwareVome to us. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed. We want your business and will make it to your interest to trade with us. Very truly yours, HolladyPool Hardware Co., Near the Depot. Asheboro, N. C. YALl'AHLB FTDTK K liUdpS XOTICK To ltECF.IVK8KAl.KI HIDS (ilVKNl North Cn ml f nu, Kiindolpli County. lu Hupur.nr Court. Mr. Ma L. Cavi'iH-tii ct al. vn. XOTICK! The Kntcrvrixe MPk, Co. As receiver; of the Knttrnrlj Mimufru'turinR Company the umh'iNlBncrt K'vu notice that thev will ivtvive privuto MeuU-d bid on the fOo k of gondii, wan aim uifrvhttntlifie of tho hatl iinu Kiny now in tlu- romaiiy Mtore house ttt Cote ridKff. N.C.utaiiytiinotH'forctlH'IttlayofOct i hrrlHOi IVriutiiK hiiyinir KAfd pioif H ill hin t' the privilege of thi tiip of Hk store hunt' of khUI euniHiny fur tiixty !). uftor nn Id itttduyof (H'to- nf ou'li wet'k when the ftm-k of uoofham )e iv jmpt-'t'tive purchajwrx j he stock can ulsn lie w-n nt nnv time hv n.l tiif to the miori;iie1. Tvnnanf le. 4ne thinl ciifh. ono tliint in three monthn, anrl the remaining one thint in ix noiithM' imrchnwT piviiiK hond and unproved ecurity for iiofern.Nl jtavmctitit. TMi the 5th day of Setrtoinler JOHN T. BRin AIN and JOSKPU A. M'KNCK. Receiver. Wood's Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats. Sow Early For Best Results. Oar Trad H&rk Bimnd Is th bast and cleaneat quality that It is possible to procure. Hairy, or Winter Vetch. Boirn with Winter Oats, makes tbe largest possible yield of the beat and moit nutritions bay. Writs for prices. WOOD'S DESCIIPTITE FALL UTILOS Tells all about seeds for fall towing. It is the most valua ble and helpful publication of the kind issued in America. Hailed free on request. T, W. WQOD & SONS. Ricbnoas, Vi. If You Want The Best Laundry Sa4 Yaw Laundry ta th Old tUUaMa Charlotte Steam Lavindry, Thev are better prepared to do yonr work right than any laundry in the State; and do it right, too. Leave your bundles at Wood & Morine'i , store. Baskets leaves Tnesdays and returns Fridays. W.ACOFFIKAont. BUY A BUGGY! Saracuse Plows. Fertilizers (Sic. Some of Below we give some prices that will be of interest to all. Ladies will enjoy spring styles and appreciate our prices. Our buyer spent considerable time in New York this season and had the advantage of visiting the most fashion able stores in the city. Everything in our line is new and the very latest styles. Men's Clothing:, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Etc. 1 Ladies', Misses' and Children's Slippers. Carpets, Mattings, Gocarts, Baby Carriages New Line. All-Leather Suit Cases from - - - $4.50 to $7.50 WOOD & MORXNGr, Leading Clothiers. Asheboro, N. Car. Lots of Lots h 0 Desirable building lots for sale or trade on the well-known B. J. Fisher estate in West Asheboro on Sunset Avenne and other streets desirably loca ted for good residences and houses to rent. When interesti-d in any real estate in Asheboro and vicin- . ity call on or write : 0 Armfield (Si Laughlin, Real Estate Dealers. Always rtwrce color to grey to have. i ns hair stops rallinz, dandruff disappears, Our Prices! Spring exud Summer Dreas Goods. 200 Ladies Street Hats, 50c. to $2. 300 Trimmed Hats (Xcxr York styles) $1 to $5. Don't buy until yon see our styles. White Brocade Shirt-waists, 20 to 75c. Champaign Madras Shirt-waists, 20 to 75o Voil Dress floods (all colors) 20 to 30c. Black Voils, 50c, 75c. and $ Bhiek Albatros, 50c to $1. Fancy Ladies' Suitings, 60c, 75c. and $1. Crepe De China, in colors, 35c; Black 50c. to$l. Dotted Silk Muslin, in colors, 30c White Dress Linen, 20 and 25c Full line of Lawns, 5, 10, 15 and 20c. L n- VEGETABLE SICILIAN HSHairRenewer heir, til ihe dark, rich color It used growa long ana heavy, and all An e!e?ant dressing. ' "irTmSTTI""
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1904, edition 1
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