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Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. - Jupan Las borrowed $100,000,001 for war purposee. The first jvhi' fighting has cost Japan ijlrji'.fMV 000. Japan bus lost (hiring the fb. jear of the war probably lOO.Oui men at coat of $2,700 a man. If an arm j officer iu France jl'"" to church it ia marked against bin: and hia free thinking brother is pix moted. On! five counties in the State polled a larger democratic vote than did Randolph in the rcctut elertion Let ns quit wonduitng how i happened, but lit every ilwuoiT.it to work and woik from now uii 1908 and see that it doeen't huppe. again. Some newspapers say that wha Cleveland is for the people ah against. However this ',.;iy be li democrat! everywhere g" to woik I. win iu 1908. We need uo party ru-urgauiiatiuii Tha principal of democracy are In iag and growing. By keeping up continual fight on trusts we hu. win in 1908. The election of Joseph W Folk u Govei nor of Missouri aus a grem persoual triumph for hid inteyrib and honest and conscientious elTori in crushing out corruption us yrofn eating attorney in St Louis. N Other state official waa elected. While many demoants aid noi rote in the conutv in the rcent Ace. tion the endorsement the present d tninistration received was gratifying. No county has been blest with a cleaner administration of iiff.ni than ha this and th? return t power ef such men ia nothing mur,, tha:i they justly meiit. After the disastrous campaign o: 1872 with Horace Oreely in the can didate, it was predicted tlntt tin democratic party would oeaee tn ex ist bnt it lived to administer ili-font in 1SS4 and 1892 and is there an reason why history should not repent itself. The appointment of Jann-s I. Webb of Cleveland county tu 'n ced Judge Hoke n MiN-rior e i Judge and ll-iin' Ct -ri." ..f I ' leuh.irg t'j sin : .j Mi i :: . licitor, Governor Ayc.n.'k h.ii ni:ti: two fitting and popular ai.puiui' ments. Both Russia and Japan are pre paring to float new loans. Tin . want $500,000,000 at once. Am tria wants $80,000,0110 ut mice fui her army. Germany's littlejAfrican war cest $20, '00,000. The United States continues to t-peud more ami more for miliuuy purposta. Other nations are expending increased amounts each year for war purposer ana! preparations for war. The election of W L Doughs governor of Mairaehnr-etts nasu per sonal triumph. Mr Roosevelt can y iBg the State by 86,000. Hi cam paign was made on the isae of reci procity and tariff reform. Mr Douglas explains: I made the fight solely on the pro position that we aboulil have reel procity and that all trusts whirl, aell their producta abroad cheuei than we can buy them bere shouli. ot be permitted to enjoy protect ion I gate them practical examples oi the working of tne tariff. 1 instanc ed recent purchase of $550,000 ot leather which I bought from tht trnat on which iber? was a duty ot $35,000. I gave concrete illustra tiooa in the woolen, cotton and other trade . It waa an inane that tonched -a popular chord. They aaid in tbt national campaign that we had no issue. Wa had tha jrraatest, tha moat vital of iaaaes. Foe some reason it waa Subordinated in oar national campaign. Itwaatbeona iaaue oi ait Gibers ts havs - praand. We Bad ear people anderatand that taa Wiff and true question waa the tamethat it M kU ta.taik of solv ing the trait qaentiou ao long aa we are abelteriog these "giant panpera" nodar oar protection eystrai. I told our peo"le that Maasacbw setts put t in the protection poo) fur every dollal it took out; that our ; 0,000 Borne oootnr.ut.-d ftf3,000, I . ;; a year to tha trust; that the iti Traw alone reaps f 80,000,000 a) year oat of probation, and pocket It, selling abroad cheaper- than we tta boy f rota it.' A ni yet tfcej have j tf. geiartnae. to t-;il u th treat ! If.,2 h?i -"-hsn in do wish tha I Jin ai irfrvie with newsiiaprr reporters Governor-elect V ii Uoitji; Ion, the celehin'rd thoe nmiiufactur -r, ascriU's his successful CHmpiigi i.) the UCtt.-papiTa. He hiiti ici! t!e use of pi inters ink iu his bu?i- m'ss and found it to pay. From the . i.bl.l.-i's bench pi gling shoes a ;. iHior Koj, he has made his wny in th1 mil ! to a ni'wt euviiib'e joe!.iio'i 'e has 'ini.'i.'ii.il a fi.ruiiie of mi!! by ro'.slunl.ly !.( Ivt'o.-' I j.ub'n- lii- !i:hi. by adur'i U he.i noiiiiii.i id o.eu.oi oi .ik etute this year his id-.-a waa 'In' hut :iiilieu to n Huti'et-fiH ')Ui mo.-" career was easeutial in st ccc tul roiitwal battle, he first at M'lricd pi'b'ic atlertiou in ii pi-coii of acieptance and from then jnlil elected kept himself and the lone issue ho was lighting promi nently U'fore tha people. Uoula, in a cleur-cut ttateuien: Tplaiiiiutr his victory, says: "i was ele.'fed beci'me I mxde my U'bi upnn a siiiijle live, In: mini i- ') w hii li rmiibeci straight into tli' .innate, i-verjday intairs oi men u.e' oaten l.vcause ot tiiat icaue and a .i ui'i'oiis use ot publicity. Adver- i-iiii; bad made my business pay, .ml 1 iiM-it it to the limit iu aroui--and directing the eeutimein . inch 1 kueiV to be widespread on lie Mibject which was our child Min reciprocity and tariff relief. "1 he central committee ran thi .itnpaigii we ran the advertisiiiji low ii at Brockton. From the out i t my idea was to keep our tight nd our isue r'ght before the peopir -to keep just a little more iu the it. lie eve than the Republican can didate." While the State of Ifas-rn -huiettf .ave RooseVi lt a majority sf 90.0U0, Mr Pouglass, democrat, was elected .overuor by 30,000 majority, being tie only democrat elected o the -tut ticket. In Asheville a number of wiskV) lien subscribed to the democratic aiiipnigii. It was afterwards leatn I that they had also contributed to he republican campaign fuud and iiiuie of them had subscribed to re publican fuud double the amount Jiiveu tha democrats. The democrat lid not use the money sabcribed b ihe wiskey interests and on the day f the election the democratic eounty hairman 6eut a check returning tu ach oi.e the amount subscribed U he (-ampjij;ii fund. By this actin he democra's go into office untram neilril by pledges and unfetteml li'h promises to wiskey interest. Conference Appointments. Following aie some of tke appoint iiei.ls made by the Western I'. oiifTem of the M. K. Church, "oiith, which has heen in esijn at h.nJlie during ti.e pi.t eek: ilUrr.N'-IJOi'.O DISTRICT S B 'lUhhKN ( INK. I'. K. W..n .Ma-, kct Street II Det- iler. (.'ntutiarv Ira Krwin Spri:. 'i liden II Turner V'lh.ut Mr.-et nini While 0k J V l.i.vlee V.'iiL.ilu ami esl IieC Sir ft -s' !r"'Mi-i.oio J J 1! IVnn I f In.y it iilsv ille Main .street and C'lnip -I. W Crawford and one to tie el- fill north A S liaper li u Hi,. .1 F KnglauM l'l- it-siut (,triten and Liberty J I Miner ai.d I' I, (irouioe ( oh rntfje J .1 Kads l.'aii..-.-iir and Fraukliiiville C A Wood A-.ln-l.oro W L Sherrill AMi. boio (..'irriiit To be supplied U ba rile B F Fine her I'andieinaii aud Naomi E P ( rien Randolph Albert fSherrill Went Kaiidolph C H Cariness Ilijih Point WaehinKton Street, W M Bagby and G 11 Croweli South Maiu G F Kuby. Editor of The North Carolina Christian Advocate II M Blair Professor iu Trinity College P T Durham. Rev J R Pcrnggs is presiding el ier i f the Winston dittrint. Kev J E Woosley is presiding el der of the Franklin district. KeV A W I'lvler is presidium elder f the Asheville district. Rev J P Kodgers is sent to Mocka 1 1 It- fetation. Rev E O I'user to Clear Creek circuit in the Charlotte district. Rev J B Craven b Home Meuior- al and North Main Street church ?aliburv. Rev M A Smith to Wades Koro station. Rev A G Loftin to Glenville cir uit in the Franklin district. Re? N M Modlm to Table Bock circuit ia the Morganton district. Kev W H ivans to Uranite Fall in the Siateaville diatrict. The Dxt annual meeting of the JNortn Uarolina U IS Confeianoa will be held in Greensboro. Notice. Several teachers have not filed tbeir contracts with me aa repaired bylaw. I sent oat blanks in Au iuL If they have bran mianlaced write for more ao that you can attend to thi matter at euoe. 1. cannot coutiteraigu vouchers until thU i attended to. 1 hart weekly report blanks read to mail oak. Give your poatoffiee itddreaa when yon and yoar efiittraet and I will mail tha blanks Imtaedl tely. J M Wat, Co. Sajt , 1 :if E J Harrington, member nf tin legislature two years ago from Aloo-e is pr)flZrd. President IiDoaevelt has issued his I'haiisgtving IViadam tion, and NVn 'he i!4tb is the day srl. :ijcrt. Darius Pay no is reentering from ijurii-s !n:iiiied in 'lie overflow cf .lie rejnru.il at WitiMou-Salem s.im. i-ill.e ao. Two -ei!ii ni !! working at mh; i.ii tla' tiriei'tboro Electric C'eui pi: i iv eie killed by au electric ho k one niglit las .(;. .l vV' I r-ni.i Vh, ,.. !!- Ci-M J.:-'oe f t:-..- ?upfa- Loin t oi KoitK Cro:ir..i di.l :-t ivr nouie iii Coliiiioro last week. The Carolina Murbie and Granite Company, of Slutesulle, has pur chased the Lexington Marble Works and Mr C B Webb is iu charge. Refrree J K MnCrary hm appoint ed Mr S 11 Ti.mlinj .n, of Higl Point, trustee for the Thcmwsville Maiiufacturiiii,' Company, bAiikrupt. (ieernor Aycoi k refuses to pardon Arthur L Bishop, couvicted of man slaughter in Charlotte a yeai or more ago. Knoxville, Tennessee, wss again visited by a most disastrous contin uation Nov 14th. The Lawsou dcGhee library was destroyed with damiiges amounting to over f 100,- 000. The Kings Daughters and Son's in Notth Carolina have taken up the effort to raise funds for a reforma tory to be erected at Lakeview in Moore county. It will be in fact a training school for youthful crimi nals. Invitations arc out annoucing the marriage of Miss Sallie Lord Lon don, daughter of Mr and Mrs 11 A Loudon, of Pittsboro, to Ml J Henry Fell, of Trenton, New Jersey, Wed ueaday evening, November '23rd at .aint Bartholomew church, Pitts boro. The Salisbury Snu of the 11th, (rives an account of a twelve year old blind colored girl being found dead below the dam at the water wot ks Uripped of her clothing. A com panion with whom she was playing and an older negro woman were ar reted ondet the charge of murder. Pitiahoro Enterprise: Robbers hlew open the safe iu the postoffici ut Bear Creek last Monday morning about '2 o'clock and secured between 50 and $75 iu cash. A great many stamps were damaged but none miss ing. A package containing over .'20 oveiluoked by the robbers. Two ui!i.noitn .iliitemen who had been I".i1ing arouad the poetofii'.'C for day or f" art- the suspected parties. Say the iShilest ille Landmark: The lecture give'i by Joe Mil"'!: ut t!:e -'iHirt notui iiiit'ay afternoon was well attended and a eolbiiion j iutli t; to j'.iVj.Ci ,-obtibn;ed l:-';le (',, 'rr'l"rf t:ike the K'c e-. I .i i. ii' Mr ::il Mis M'".:aj u:.ii .-..ii i-of ti.eir children will leave for Gieeiisb ro this morn ing. Mi Muuduy hopes by his own efforts to secure sufficient additional funds to pay all expenses. Judje Hoke's Successor. Solicitor Webb snci-i-eds Judge iioke resigned iu the Twelfth Dis trict and Mr Denot Clarkson sue. ceeds Mr Webb as solicitor. Hotel Burned at Candor. The hotel belonging to Capt Milt Jeues was destroyed by fire the first of tha week. The origu is not knonn. This makes tho second fire during the past few mouths. Dr. King Released. Ji.dge Justice, sitting at Monroe, has made au order discharg'ng Dr O D King, of AlbermaHe from cus tody, saying that the evidence did not make out a case of crimiual as sault. Davidsoa'e Vat. The official vote of Davidaoa county aowa that Roosevelt carried tha county br 37 majority, and at the aame time Sheriff Dotaett, demo orat, defeated hi( opponent by 68i majority. Othet majorities for dem. ocratio candidate were: S L Owen, legieter of deed, 405; G F Han kins, for the Uouee, 310; F 8 Lambeth, county commissioner, 243; Glenn, 192; Page, 219. Judge Parker was the only democrat who failed to get a majority in the connty. Stem Damage. The atarm damage on the Atlantic coest from Hatteras north on Sun day wa great. The wind velocitj at Haiti was 63 mile an Lour. k atranded chooser north of Cape Halter waa shattered. Is New York, th effect of the storm were more far reaching than in any aitni lar disturbance ince the great Mix sard in 1888. Bain more communi cated with Washington by way of Chicago. Wiree do-n a,:d mranLioatiou wai lm"t unrxn.' ed. The wet snow waa repoiiSible cur tne ctouhioo oj i oe wire. Orpban'f Day. Thanksgiving Dav is a special do- j nation dv to the orphan's bo.ic-s of j , : a tne M!- ntiu 1 nioni niuug. A people greatly blessed by God desire tu niuke some expression of their gratitude to lliui. They rind no cause more worthy than that of the iU-:t!tn:e, homeless orphan child, i'bey ra!i;:e that wtv oriihaimpts are oi i-fctming a neCei-sary, an importu t .ork for i-hil.il:ol ai.d for the woil I. Thcic insiitutions are beii.i. jitailv Used ill tin-i-alvatii'll of 'd'e . Sildri o, in their 'irenaratiot' ihi'M- boys piven ov finely ail ofttTiiip, lovingly made, to a well conducted orphans' home h accepted by Hod us a true thank offering to Him. We would that all of our people and especially our children iu the hmes of Ihe Slut;.' ui'ght enter more and more earnestly und actively into u,ik for homeless children. The 'iovs amt til ls of today will be the ones v. ho ;i!, in a few years, narry forwanl this n-;'l" otk of love. Csuso nf Fever Outbreak. Thomasville, N'..- 12. The fol lowing is the report on tb, causa of typhoid fev r at the BaptiH Orphan ige here: Afur w.-oks of investigation of all of the conditions pertaining to the epidemic of typhoid fever at th or primage, and es.ecially the thoreugli examination of the milk and watci supply which is gcniinlly acceptexi as the medium of dissemination oi the great majority of cases of typhoid fever, we lind that neither the tailk uor the walei contains typhoid bacil li and cannot be responsible for thU outbreak, but we have anived at the conclusion that the privies are whol ly responsible for the spread of th. infection. The al eration in the privy system, ewerage, so persistently urged foa jenrs by the general manager and the physician in charge, i now be iug pushed as rapidly aa possible, al though we have for some time past been nsing daily disinfectants in the. privies. C. A. JfUAN, M. D., Physician-in-Charge. J. T. J. Battle, M. I)., Member nf North Carolina Board ot Medical Examiners. Interestiot Satieties. The following figures from the re port of the joint board of finance submitted to the Western N. C. Con ference of the M. E. church in s-s-sion at Charlotte last week, an of apeeial interest: Number of local preachers, lfcfl. Number of member", ?rt,7m. tiain in members, t'83. ! .V:. bv 'i..e,l, !.;.;. Adult? baptised, l,8?ij. Ni.iiiU-r of Kpworth Lengm-s, 9i. Number of Sunday srhoo'a, 741. Ni-nl it of Sunday school teavrt !, .:'i;). N'.i n. her of .Sunday sclnxd scho' ars enrolled this year, 5S,4b'4. Amount necessary for Conferenct .claimants, $i,500.0(). Amount collected for Conference olaiuiaiits, $5,611.92. Amount contributed fur missions Foreign, $15,611.12; domestic, S,37t;.'J0. Amount contributed fjr church extension, f 4.45 1.1 3. Amount contributed for Bible So ciety, 906.?1. Amount contributed for support of presiding elders, $13814 27. Amount contributed for support nf preachers in charge, $105,948.68 Amount cnntiihuted for support of bishops, $2,183.63. Number of societies, &56. Number of houses of worship, 752 1-2. Value of houses of worship, $1, 137.953. Indebtedness on houses of warship, $34,179.31. Number of Pastoral charges, 200. Number of parsonages, 161. Value ot parsonages, $209,538. Indebteddea on parsonage, $18, 204. Number of diatricte, 11. - Nnmber of diatrict paraoaafeay 8. Value of district parsonages, $31,- Indebtedness o diatrict panaon atres, 4,500. Numlwr of churches damaged this year, i. Amount of damage, $650. Insurance earned, $316,400. Premiums paid, $1,844.52. Collections on loasee. $710. Amount contributed for educa tion, $5,975.78. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES ""t t frrtra na lis Dla as eeWaaa eccasJoaaal fcy actoai extet lag exUraal ooatfttieoa, kt iu tks Crest au)ority at tmm kjr 41 rdre4 , . TTU5IS A FACT waUvUaMattr Ui ny tryanj cotirse f Trcanboiasferatl ThatratrlaiwlLAaMuiku. . ... mt4. Tbey brlae -ntilknittmaT?, ttjUtho bodw. (DilsPlis tax s ko rj:rjrjTz. Frankllovllle Items. Quite a large crowd attended the LaJirt Aid Uy Saturday night; "d a nice sum was realized. Sam Flee went, to Greensboro Fri day on business, returning Saturday evening. 11 F Ryder, of Greensboro, wan with us a few ilavs iaat week. Mi Mary A Eliioii, who went, to Saiitbury tome time ui;o for treat ment iu i in- hospital a'id who ha. bf'-n in Iliyh Point fur a few week, with relatiu-s, eiime nome list wek aeconipunii u o, ,lre O E E-liott H'm child. ei, of .viorioii. W ve g'a . to It: m fiut MiM Elliott is Mr aim .-irs t !l Vi '.-ii ha,, tiioved to t in i;- hiniii- lU.'i.l'.i -iuhm. We are inrr to ,' U' -: yn,i peo ple and 'lieiu ir.i..-i siicce- i:i t!:i ir ne.it iiotne. Frauklimille second nine nul White's Chapel crossed bats here Sutnrdav evening with a acore of 20 to I in favor of the Franklinville boys. Mr Haves, of Millboro, ia holding dewn the depot here thia week, while the agent, .Mr Ulas i attending court at Pittsboro. W D Mauer went to Greensboro Sutnrdav on bueini-ts. Mrs John r'reeinan and daugj.tej. Miss Inez went to Asheboro one day last week. C 11 Julian has moved his family from Stony street to the Brewer resi dence on Walnut street. C E Stuart, Miss Mablennd Master Charles have been quiet sick for a few da, but. are improving. Most of our people are well pleased with the result of the election in the county aud State. A few were quite sick at first bnt are uow convalescent. Why Not Items. Mr and Mrs J T Beck and child ren, of near Brewer's Mills, spent Saturday and Sunday with their daughter, Mrs R J Lawrence. Prof W P Lawrence, of Elon Col lege, is visaing: at T W' Lawrence and J A Auman's. Mr aud Mrs Fred Luck and Miss Bertha Luck sjient several days at vVorthville last week. L Subinx, of Asheboro, was Uere Monday. Mis lta Auman went to Sb eds to commence her school this mum ing. Miss Velon Lawrence to New center and J L Spencer tu Tyra iu Moore conutv. Bene thev will have success in training the young minds ulaced in their charge. A teacher hs treat resnoniibilitv. Carl Luwallen, of High Point, has recenllv entered school here. Corn is abont all gather aud ia the beat crop lor years. Jason Cole's seven-month-old child died Saturday morning. Our township officers are justice of peace, Juies A Monroe, Oscar 1) l-awieuco, W A Craven auo constable 1 A Cagle. Oray's Chapel Items. Meat of our Jarmers are through sowing wbeat. There r some good crops ol ..'irn arotiud here. Filmura PngL :is the lead with a five huudreo bushel crop. Mi Keziuii I'ugh is right sick m itli la gripe. Our school has been in prorr Uacuer. Died on November the 11th, the two-ysar-old duugbter of Mr auit iis W M Cates, ot Winston, former y of this neighborhood. The re ..lams were brougtit heie for l!it-l uu-iii. Mr and Mrs Cuius have oui sMiipatbv iu their sad bereavement. Mr auu Mrs Al'fis Underwood and Mr and Mrs Delia Routh, of Mi (j i lead, came op Saturday to be pres ent at the funeral of Mr Cate.s' child The R k D routj ruuuing out from Millboro across the Bush auu' .andv creek sections aud return b way of U ray's Chapel, goes into effect Tuesday, 15th insu with Jestur Julianas carrier. The office here will be discontinued today. Fork Creek Items. Farmers are very busy in this sec uou sowing wueat. Corn Quskiugs are all over. Air H L Aiurigtit weut to Greeua- S)oro riiday to have huT eye treated Jack Davis, who has been quite 111 lor some time, is improving. Mia Maggie Underwood, of Jeaup, jioore cuuuiy, will open school at A ruads founn iouday in thia mouth. toeu Laosilor, of Kamseur, spent Saturday night witn Mr 1 Lowder milk. Mr Graham Lowdermilk, after a suy ot '.weuty-tive years in the West, spaut oome nine recently with his lather, Mt .mley tiowdermilk, and other relative here, 'ihe many ruiauve aud trieuda of Mr Lowder milk were glad to welcome him to uia native country. Uunog Hi Luwderuilk'a ataMuce from home ma wife will visit in Illinois. After abort stay with theii rela tives and friend they will meet at the Wei Id Fair aud then go to their home in the Indian Territory, where Mr Lowdermilk is interested in the luinoer business. kUratear Iteau. B B Wagoner, of Thomaarille, was ia town this week with a fin drove eaf horses. J P Johnson, who has been eick at hi father's for some time, returned to his home in Greensboro Monday. aOant Johnson aeootnpanied him. Mia Flora York, of near Staler, and W ill York are speudiu aeveral a.va with their ainter, Mr W F SmitK I T Craven went to conference at Cbarhnte last waek. Unraey Coward has killed the largest bX ao far. Miss Mjnuie 'fewsend, of Rowland, is vwittng in town this week. . . ... Thoneaada are nek every year with rxwe tonn i n"i vwuii"-"!.. lf.ti,4iiJa a.rx-uivu trunng ur. ?kttt Arnold 'a Balaam. War-anted hu gtre aatiaf actiwl by B tAndard "ft"7W(,aw ON Generous Offer to All with Weak Digestion or Sioirach Troubles. With every box of Mi-o-na feol I Aaiiehoro 1)1-112 Co JhU- the follow ing gtliirali e- bona, assuring the piindi.ifi-i-tlm'. tin runi'-y fcili be reluraed if afo-ra niout.h's, use, tin IV.-ll-d bu-: c,)f t;tv tl Mltlif ii ,u UL'AiiAXitiS .'.-lv If'i Drug Co. ti-i.'.i airr-v to ' -l und i hi- ni iuey pain inr Mi- . , .... i :..-vi if the j.inciia-i r i. lis, il iii.il it bail faded to riiii uuliireM :o:i or .-torn-:ii.'il troubled. '1 iny ;'rii;aiilei r overs tio :"0c boxes, or a mouth's in-atmriM. (Signed ) .' Anyone whose food does not digest' as it ought, who ha to take thought about, when and what to eat, should tike advantage of this generoua offer The Asbeboro Drug Co. Mi-o-:ia is ul uos. invariably suc- cesful i- runny stomach, trouble i f all kinrlH, from acute uti.ick of indigestion t a ir-iroiiie rase of ds iiepsia. By its tif iii-w rieli bloiKl is made, the vrif.br iuciciseil aud health restoreil. Have von any indication of "old or other metalsr' Asavs cost Intl. and may prove your pioper v-ry valuable. WILKINS U. GR:ENf , Mining Engineer Assayor, Chei. tist. Assay for gold, Assay for copper, i. 1.00 $1.00 DR. D. K. LOOKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. Will ksAulAt tiiwn until Deremlier 1Mb. sftei whisli lime eu be found ftl olUr over th Bank nf luniilolph. WE HAVE A line of Fresh Groccrict- and Country Produce on hand all the time. want your trade ntul if living prices and fair treatment will get it wt are going to have it. For anything to eat come to us. SPOON & REDDING, Grocerymen. DR. F. A. HENLEY, i-Uln riftv oi lA ii-m'.- - i.ll. hi Mil to (be utt'H-t. In. IT fui i-siilHee of mUiI l(.tv'i1 tin- ,vh tl the late tun mii.-h mwi. Hvi ht-lul uf hoCH. mil.. Wulti Wivt wheal harveiilor one Bnipin; nr.uii ilrlll. 'uecututt hamiw. one two-lion plow. tt ilouble r-iowx, nuartry other runuiiiK ttioii wliokt. corn and putui' Kundry oilier arlio v .in itnv nf kulH. All irini havlnn elaim adalii't the ei-tate ol -Hiil iiei-eiM-d will pieinl tliuin to lliu miilei NtKiied duly verlrtifl on or before tln tt day o: IX-uember 1905. or thia uolkv will be uleadt-d In mroi tUeir rwovery. Ill iwimibk indebted to mlii estate will iikuM amke iinniedlai payment. Tim mo ntn any oi inuvemnei iwi. North Camllna, lUudolpb County. NOTICE I Ch. A. Arm'tronr nnd wife, M. ). Arnmrone. Kale shankle. T.J. Palmer and wl e. Curie t Palmer, T. M. Boyeltand wife, Maairle Buyctt. VS. B. D. Snaokle. The defendant ah.ve named will take notlcr that aa aellon cuIHImI above hu been onru inenced In tke mpirlnr rourt of M'mlecmer) i-ouuty before the olerk to aell certain hiud situ ated In Mild county for dlvMon atnotiK teuaub inenmnMia amona whom In the defendant, thai Mild nniceedlni ha be-n removed to Randolph county by onler ol tne Juditeof theauperlorooun quired to appear before the elerk of the anperlor court of Handolph county, al hla office. In Ajihe bom, on the inth day of December I0O4, and unawer or demur to the complaint la anid pro. xadlu. or tne piaintirr win apply to mo coun SDMMOMI BY PI'BLICATION. Hortb Carolina tandolph County In tlx tu- perlur Court, Btilora tba Clerk, tlljab Moffita, Adnr. d. b, n. of Archibald Rush, Henry guah. NOTICE. The defeudanl leary Ktub abova named will lake notloe that au action enUlled an abort: hat. been aoiBBieiKad In tha Huuertor Court of Kau avaph oiHinty to aril au undivided one-tenth in teraaa Is two oartaio lauia in Cedar Orove towo- debtH of Archlrmld Ruxh, deceaMd. and in eoata of adJnlnlatraUon on hUaMaue; and tha defend ant will further take notkre that be la required to appear al the oOce of the Clerk of tbe. nuperior Court Id Ameburo, N. C, oa Monday, Die 1W. day of neoembar, 1804, and auawer or demur to mmmpiuailliailiaoueiiwrfl wbiha wm apply to the eourt foe the relief demanded in iidoouplalnt. W. C. HAMMOND. Tbui Nov. 1Mb, 1904. Clerk Superior Court. NOTICS. Ravtar eiiaJISed aa aieeotrii e' aha lat wUl and tealemetit of Sotoaioo Vnaauar dffaaaeil. notice la berewy liven to all per me bohllii claim acalaiet aahl a-naM to preaeut meaa ou or la-lnre Nov. lltb. lae or tl'la DoUce will be pleaaed In bar of Uielr recovery; and all pernotit owing aaid etate eoeu forward and atmae lm- rawliale aciiepenl dark of tka ab.ur.or Court uf Saiulolbli trjli fc tn antlfy all Mrvoaa liavln aMIrmatrwrat m 1 ..pw ntlfld Ir, tV-MUl (hM IT UU Utl- tfcrala-Borl aa r bth tbr 4f al rx-tntwr lairi, or thia will be nlaarlul Ut bar of thr raoorcry ao4 all vmmA uwm aM wMav will ouiw tor- warn a.Ml naao iBnifQUl. fwauawei... That m Jar OI wtnwi rm. W. KUir. nmiaiairwr. ' , ., i nikK rn a i"r imi a.tle.er I will Uutcbt-r auu sell on I ; brvf rvwetmabie. Beef aull. opposite . poatoffiea. J B firiED. j MONTH'S MEDICINE TRIAL. , ,1 . a.rt ?WtPv,- 1 ASHEBORO. N. C. IDMlNI.iTKATi'KS kALK OF ptKWjSAI I'KOI'KKTY. tlhViiitrritiuMI, ! v ii.tiniul. tr.lUir of tin-.Mult .1 Win. lira).!,.. lut ivim lnl.ii ,unl ..i.-i. W) .. II Liiui. icl. ui tin. KUivrmi Dainty Designs II SPOONS, SUGAR SHELLS, BUTTCS KNIVES, Et. attrectlvely pot op In Used eases, can be easily selected In "1847 Rogers Bros." ihe brand that made "Rogers" famous. Wears bearing tils mark are putio iilarly desirable f or gifts, aa the quality is so well known. Kemember "187." Tske no substitute. Sold by lead ing dealers everywhere. Sent to the maker for new a i : lauLiorue no, an . . aun 6. telllne; fSS:.;-'' Vint thm Wears Wt2SS&', 'A--. Flnelv Illustrated. Iti " !'ll'.i?.ii,fc You 1 BRITANNIA CO. IfPgW-effcSii . -- I MajuDaw.CoKx. lit,'iii'rSjgr1-''iiiiLir"... rbbj illlllllllilllll.J -fj..-."i ." HERIDF.N rT"' -jm tm - 1 , .1 , - t aw M Dress Goods of all kinds, ( Men's, Youth's and Boy's Cloth E&) ing, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes. Dry Goods, Notions, etc. You can do no better either in QUALITY or PRICE than to invest your money in such goods from my stock. No misrepre sentation. My reputation is back of my stock. W. J. MILLER.. Hamlin Huml'D Heights is the next section of Ashehoro which wc propose to throw upon the market und mII for what, it will bring iu building lota of i-izi' to suit. This property cousists North of the Southern Railway near lli;'li street and u coiitiiiut:oii of 11 t iwn, shudy and healthful. In Come home .eeker and investor ote uiu solu. Armfield (El Laughlin. Real Esttt.te Dealers. Marble Marble Monuments, Marble Tombstones, Italian Statuary, Marble and Granite We can fumirili any design of the American or foreign murlili-s or Our eooils are the nicest obtainable. give us your orders. Barbee Marble Works, Oppo. G. G.;Hendricka & Co Asheboro, N. G, SHOJ3S! We have the 1 kin homemade and children; und h-IiooI Khoes munufiictured by the Oeorge Ue Witt shoe Compuuv. We huve jtift ntvived ;i nice lino HaU, iSntioiis, Lining, i out lis ana ijliilurens union suits, racinators, iloods. Outings, C'aii'on Kl.iiiui'ls, Etc. These good were bought at old prices and we i-an savo vou nmiit-v by pi tting jour goods or us. We have ovt-r 100 pairs of Nog.' 3 find 4 ladies shoes .which we will close out at und In-low cost. Thanking you for j ari fuvura we hope for a continuance of same. Yours truly, RIDGE, FOX ft COMPANY. SPOT CASH Will pay spot cash f. o. b. your depot for Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs. WooKwoshed or nn-washed) I also carry a full liue of Fruits ami Vegetables, Ba nanas, Oranges, Lemons, Peanuts at market prices. Write foi prices, A. C. FORSYTH, 113 Lewis Street, Greensboro, N. C. BUY THE IE hr,HT SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by tboee who ad vertlnfj a aeo.oo 8o inn Mru-liliie tor ' 920.00. Tills kind of a machine can be bought from on or any of our dealer from (15.00 to $13.00. wc marc a vaaicTv. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed rletrrmlnea the strength or wetikmna of fjewlnir tiacbinna. The lonble J'tl eomtilin-d with other tniiie; uilii'i makes tlia New Hone . tuo uvzl fvwi.ij; Aiountue to buy. WnMur&TiCOLARSSSS' W aXumut'kiciur.Mu.d prica tMfweiptirelMsiiiig :c rrj ecus serine iisiire col oranhi. am :nt. ' ,. :f. V, CUIi-sku, III, Atlanta, Oa . La-..'' v, t)."rs"-i.,Bnn KnuictaoOtOU Ifira SLC SV W. W. JONES, Anheboro. N. C. SALESMAN WA.sTEU to .look after our intervir: ia J andolifh and adjaoeiit counties. 8.ary or enm" j miadon. Addre Lintoln Oil Oov,l Cleveland, 0. : 1 t;iO'Si!ti& . put , tl Warit Heights! 0 of a! unit forty acres which lies to the the factory uistiiut on "Y" Btreet, buntli street, and is tne most elevated a Kood neighborhood. aud get what you want before the best Granite. Granite Monuments, Granite Markers, Iron Fencing, Posts and Coping, Etc. Monuments and Tombstones in any of granites. Onr prices are the lowest Wc can please you. Call on us and SHOES! shoe in mens, boys, vvonieus, misses of Dress and Waist 'Goods, Shirts, THE REV AM EILAB8E0 EOlTtQI OF WEBSTER'S IHTERXAT10HAL DICTIONARY KnalalBTaoaMarr. Itaithamaat fui la alia and oontaoUi, JudlcloiiAiy ae- Hoia to iciim oorrutruona or fooa uaaarw, ani aloaUltlaa. Sxaala In Anaagaiwrt, Kaeh wont tw- jpna a iwniajnpa ia iu tiui iwti. wpoiwv loatl Dlat-e and la raadUr oauarbt br iba .re. Xxaalt la Biymuhnlaa, Then arw sob- reaultaorpbllolocT. They or crowded into obaoura t whlok la IbiH. uatved br reaiauinc with tho dlaartUoailj- 'taw oublio Bxaala ta niSaMli TVer ar . taraa, rat pompMia, tut ar tnvwa tat tM order b wblob tha word law aomirad IU ahad of meanlnc. sua of tba aarlnj. ttona an Oluatratad. EawH t Ha An aalla whlea a) a aaararl atorohoua ot aar-rui kiiuarMaw. zsau as a Waraiaf pwritaaary. Ho other book wmbodja ao wVh uawrul In formation, m hi a tnllaai.aabta la ta boaraa, tuaaf, somo, or ontoa. The IntarBatioBltl has 23SS enar- to paces with 6000 iU us trattoria. 25,000 new wrorda bare rwoaatlr Mow kWM and tne Uasattawr of tbe World, and Btofrraphioal IHo Uonary have been compiaUly re vised imler the aurfTT4auoa of W. T. Harris, Ph.D., LL.a, U. 8. Commiaaioratr of tdneatine. rnteaTiaHiwWiii .hMMa. atructlva and ntanawlnar rzsr for tha waola family. Au f f V Uliutiatad iiaaiiiaiaf - . :J a. tv a MEftRMM oa. v.aj atmavm, iiiiaainii aywiwoeiaLO. sues). Horses & Mules. I will have a car load of ; fine Horses and Mules on ex-1 hibition at my stables Friday j and Saturday, Oct 7th and 8th I shall be glad to serve U. ! R. R. R0S5, Asbtbcrc. N, O.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 17, 1904, edition 1
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