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. The Asheboro Courier. j Local and Personal. - Mrs Arthur Ho-is viditvdiu Grivns . boro lust wvik. Rct and Mr Shi-iriH aie boarding at thu Central llutel. W J Armflfld spout Sunday with hit family in High Poiut. Only three mure dttjs until SauU Clans makes bis appearance. Koah King ami J W Vuiicaniioii, f MichDehl, were in town Muiidy Chun Row came in irum WW'ing' tea jestariiay tuspeiiU Xuiaa at hunte. Charlie Bobbins, of Randleman, was in town Bat ui day and gare us a sail. Miss Lizzie Fetter, of Franklin, Virginia, is visiting hr mster, Mrs 0 L BHpp. Mr and Mrs John K Wood, of Raleigh, will upend Suuday with Col W P Wood. N H Sluuk and daughter, Miss Nell, of Randkniau, wore iu Aahe boro Monday. Dr F A Iienley has rented th front room over the bank aud will fit it up as a dental parlor. ChtistBas poatal cards can be had at the Courier office in different styles at 3 and 2J cents euh. The Courier wishes one and all of its thousands of readers a merry Christmas aou a happy New Year. Mr and Mrs N W Walker leave to-morrow for Scotland Neuk where they go to spend the holidays with Mrs Walker's parents. Snbscriptions paid: J K Chiisco. K M Craven, II W Brady. Mrs M J Warren, Noah King, W M Steven ton, J Fry, Calviu Jarrell. Solicitor Hammer left last Friday afternoon fot A'lbemarle to be pres ent at the next term of Stanly court which convened 'here Monday. Mrs Jean Rath and ohildren will go to Troy Mouday to be preent at the marriage of Mint May Wade to Mr Hugh Love Boring, Jan. 2nd. Randolph Superior Court ad joo ril ed Friday afternoon and Judge Cooke left on the 4:30 train for Al bemarle. W D Stedman has resigned as secretary and treasurer uf the Ashe boro Bobbin factory, and is succeed ed by C C Cranfurd. Mrs Margarette Dongan, of High Point, came down Mouday aud went oat or Back Creek to see her mother, Mrs Milicenl Bulla, who is quite ill, we learn. The nut legislature meets Jauu ary 1th. In the Senate there will be 43 democrats und 6 republirans, while in the House there will be 98 democrats and 22 republicans. Misses Lnra Stimson and Annie Tomlmson leave f,ir Raiiiileiiinii and High Point, their homes, tomor row to spend the holidays. The people of Asheboro would not be surprised to hear weddiug bells "a ringin" during Xinas. Though they have not been officially notified. Register of Deeds Boroughs in forms as that be issued 214 mar riage liscense for the year ending Nov. 30, 1904, as against 222 for 1903. Dr D K Lock hart, who has been pending some time at a dental col lege in Richmond taking a special eonne in dentistry, has relumed to Asheboro anH can be found at his efflce over the bank. There will be special Christmas exercises at the M E church on next Snnday morning. A treat will be given ths members of the Sunday school on Mouday night New arrivals iu our town since last issne: Nine poand boy at Clerk Hammond's and 9 lb boy at Herbert Moffitt's, and a yonng lady at Clande Cox's. Dr Fox a flue boy. The High Point correspondent of the Charlotte Observer says that E Pugh, proprietor of the City Restau raut at that place, has bought out the restaurant of Thomas Miser and consolidated it with the City Res taurant. Quite a number of the yniig ladise and young gentlemen of our town, who are off atteuding school, are expected home to spend the holi days. Some have alret'iy -come in and others will arrive in the next few days. The basinets maa who tnet to do easiness without advei tiding it like the fellow who kisses a girl m the dark. He may know what he is do ing but BoboUy else does. Secrecy for m kitting stunt is all right but battncM aeedt advertising publicity std plenty uf it. Wilmington Star. RsvBB Clarke who hat beea living at Eaterprise factory, bat I moved hit family to Tiinity where to convict and hit the grit. The he it engaged in tmehing school. conict held a mti g aud decided Mr Clarke it a teacher of exjie.i. uck they would uot tuke advantage of and we are pleased to learn that be this good opportunity to escape and has again taken up educational reported the matter to the ruperin . , work. ' . teudeut. ! Ernest Leach, of Star, was here , fur a ft' a mrs Tuesday. O O llendricki bit moved into bis new liouee on Snrmtt Avenus. O W Rich killed a 12 months old pi Tuesday thut weighed 413 1-2 pounds. We are glad to have Elmer Rich and family return to Aslieboro after living at Sur for some two jeurs. Attention is railed to the change in the ad. f Mrs E T Rlnir, mill tier, found in another column. A Leach & Sims, at Star, willcloe out their large stock of good at and below cost. Set ad. In another col nmn. i District No. 9 Cedar Drove town ship want a first grade male teacher, Apply to Wilson Barnes, Science, N 0. "Is" Luther, sentenced to the roads at lat term of court, made his e-dipo from the convict camp Tuesday. The telegraph service of the Abei deen and Asheboro Railroad ba gone into the bauds uf the Western Union. The Ramsenr Store Co request ns to announce that its stores will be closed Thursday, Friday and Sutur day, Dec 29th. 30th aud 31st, to take iuveiitorv. Rev J A Snmmey, a well known Baptist minister, who has for several jeurs been in Randolph and David sou counties, has acoepted a call as paBtor of four churches in Rowan countv. Star Academy will celebrate Noith Carolina Day on Friday night of this week. The Methodist Sunday school will have a Christum tree in the academy and there ill be recitations and comic pieces. The holiday edition of the High Point Enterprise leached us last Saturday and contains sixty pages. The Enterprise, w hich ic always en terprising, doe itself credit in this special edition. Mr. W J Ridge, general organizer in West Virginia for the Endwo ineut Hank, Knights of Pythias, has airited in thu city to spend the holidiiys with his family. Greens boro Telegram. The Misses Smiierman entertained a few young people of the town Tnes day night iu a most delightful way. The party was given in honor of Miss Monroe a visitor from Hictory, and was enjoyed by all. Troy Ex aminer. I Clerk of Court Hammond wants to know the poatoftice address f Wm M Leonard, C K Swain and Milton Allred, ex-confederate sold- i lers. Jle nas prnsioa wanants xor them and wants their addresses so he can mail the warrants. to them. The Southern Railway Co. has j paid the a JumiisTators of J R Plummer, of Davidsou county, w ho was killed in the wreck near New Market, Tei'ii.. while returning f rum I St. Loins but Sepleniher, $7,500 as a compromise to a suit against said company by the administrators. A recent issue of the High Point Enterprise says: Mr. Clarence Wat k in, of Greensboro, is spending the day in Hiyh Point. The Enterprise ian up with him this morning while be and Dr. Burton were talking over the early days of High Point Mr. Watkius was a student at Old Trinity at one time. In a private note to the editor Lieut Haywood Robhins, who has been residing ut Escondido, Cala foroia, siuce retiring from service iu the army, says that he has sold all his projwrty interests at the above named place and that he and Mrs Robbms will mako Caraway their future home. They left Escoudido Monday, W J Armfield, Sr., of High Point, father of our towusman, W J Arm- field, Jr., has gone to Baltimore te consult Di Osier, th, celebrated physician, who it about to take bis departure from tbit country. Mr Armfield suffers from a stomach trouble and hat once before consult ed this emiuent physician. Dr J A Turner accompanied him to Balti more, A white maa by the name of Walker was arrested by Deputy Marley Wednesday charged with stealing dry cw bidet from W D Spoon and telling them to Taylor Waddell. Walker told the hides in two installments and was arrested while Waddell was settling with bim for the last lot. He was bound over to court in a $100 bond which be failing to give was committed to jail. The Dispatch says that one Mar tin Clark, a guard at the Lexington township couvict camp, decided to have for part uu known one day last week and iu bis haste to bo off bandied up hit belongings and gave the keys to the calls of the prisoners Ashchoro Copier Minlirj Company. A repreeentutive of The Courier had the pleasure of taking a trip t the A jiiiHoro Copper Mine owned and opiated by the Asheboro Cop- per Mining Co. and aitu-ilcd two unles nor .li of town on the old plank road. We found Mr W L Thin ner in charge with a tuce of hands ut work yeiung out epper me that will as- ,-iu from $1 1 .00 to hi 05 per ton. I lie mum Vtfin which has been diitt ed ou to tlio extent of 9'1 ft ot at u 57 toot lewd, is 7 feet wid and very rich iu copper, gold and silver. The first shaft sunk i 72 feet, ami the otner cne 68 feet aud the t'o shafts Hill tie Connected by drill from new shaft which is 100 feet away. The company calculate to besale to raise about 50 tuns 'of ore per day iu a lew weks or as soon as the two hatts are conuected ut a cost of Sue per toil xuey naxcBiuceoeg,nu,ng;S(;h(,(lllIp)m t)e j,oint A)h(,. operations the 18th of last March j shipped oue car load of ore and hate ou baud at the mine at present about Hve car loads. Tliev have all the modern and necessary machinery and appliances needed for the present use. A fifty tori per duy smelter will bo erected at au early date aud other improve ments made. The company is capitalized at $100,000, 75,000 of which is already taken. This stock is worth $1.00 pur value and is selling very iapidly. The projwrty being opened up i considered one of the bent pieces of mining property in this part of the country and ti.e showing made so far goes to show that it. is destined to tie of great, lenefit to this section f Xoith Carolina as well as a pay ii mtestment to shareholders. Snnday School Worker Her. Rev (t L Story who is traveling in the interest of lhi State ejetiti committee of the ."uniiday .School As sociation i. -id an internatioi.al wmker paid Asheboro a visit last Snnday. In trie forenoon h pre.l. hed at the Metlioiiish church, at 3 o'clock. In the afternnwn he lectured totheSnn- dav schools of the town at 'h Pres byteriaii church and made a deep im preeSbioii. At night ha preached at the M 1 church. Rev Mr Stoty is a good talker and is thoroughly in sympathy with the Sunday school work. His visit to Asheboro will no doubt result' in good to the cause. Arrival of Mills. Mailt will arrive and leave Ashu- horo as follows each d-iy, Sauday ex cepted: Southern leave 4:10 a. m. arrives 10:00 a. m ; leave 4:30 p. m., ar rives 9:35 p. m. A & A leaves 10:15 a. m , airives 2:25 p. m. 1'he vestibule passes here at 11:25 p. in. eomg up lo High Point and at 5:3d a. in. returning to Aberdeen, but loes nut carry any mail. Married. At the residence of C A Hay- worth in Soath Asheboro, Tuesday Dec 20th, Miss Id Byrd and Mr W C Fpivy. of Lemon Springs, Moore couuty, W J Teague, J P, officiating. At the residence of Henry Allred in Cedar Giove townsbio Dec 18th, Mr Robt L Reams and Miss Fannie Varner, J S Ridge, J P, efficiating. No Paper Next Week. Owing to a long, established rule there will be no paper issued from this office next week. The entire office force has labored faith ully the past year and nerds recreation aud rest, therefore we will suspend publioation for oue week iu order to give there the needed rest and recreation. Christmas Shopping. Several of the leading merchants of Asheboro have laid in au unusual supply of Christmas goods. There are great crowds on the streets daily. They come here to do their Chrint- mas shopping. Those who come are delighted with the bargains they get. The merchants have prepared for an euormons Christmas trade and they are aot being disappointed. Died- James C Latham, age 28, of con sumption p December 17tn, at the residence of hit father near Erect. WANTED! Ten good banns , after Jannary 1st. Apply to Ashe boro Bobbin Co. As delldout as Supersedes old-fajhioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions Guaranteed to eon tain all the medicinal element, actually taken from genuine fresh cods' livers, with organic Iroa and other body-building ingrtdteuts, but no Oil er grease, making the greatest strength tod Si-slt eraatAr known to medicine. For old people puny children, wuk, f ale women, nursing mothers, chronic cold, becking; coughs, throat and luog troubles. Incipient consumption nothing equals VlnoL Try n tf r oai Uk tt we via nMra BMMf. th-- Asheboro Drug Oomnanv- I Complimentary. Asheboro. X. C, Deo 20, 1904. Mr. O. R. Cox. Cedar Falls, N. C. My Dear Sir: At our nnnnal stockholders nne'int.' your re-igtia- tion us r. eident wms read and hc- cej'ted i.r.d the RtocUiotdoiS re'piest- ed (and had it KprciH upon the minute look) that I rite you a lot- tcr ol th nls for your in ny Und acta toward the Ash boro Iio ler Mri. They nil expressed th-in- selves as lei g very giateful to yoa. auit I ii'v.-sif can never thank you enough for th many kind favors you have shown w. A?iin tiR"king you for myself find also the Company, I beg to main yours cry truly, C. C. Cranpobd, Sec. & Treas., Asheboro Roller Miils. Randleman Items. Dec 20. The recent chancre of H 11l.nl,ll, & Southern Ry. causes the traveling public great in convenience. The opening of the post office on Sunday, for half an hour, for the delivery of mail, was iuaugnrated heie on the 18ih inst. The Presiding Elder of this dis trictof the M E church, Rev S B Tuirentine, of Greensboro, attended the quarterly renferenco here on the 19ia inst.., and preached at Naomi and St Pii ul 'a church on Sunday. Uev Thomas Canick deliveretl his f.irewll sermon ou Monday night at tho Baptist church. Many ex pressions' of regivt ara heard that li found it necessary to give up his chiirge here. Mrs M .! Dicks is spending a few dat of this week in Ureciis'Miro. P A Hayes, of Ureeusboio, visited his parents here on Sunday, Back Creek Locals. December 19. Mrs It F Bul'a anc. su will spend Christinas at Concord visiting the family ot J M ttnlU. C O Kobbins visited in this com munity last ieek. I) .'ii-l'tfin ha traded for a nice joiiii horse. Arch liulia visi led Central Falls last outaay. The wooding beils are ringing ou Back t'reek. Mr V Vt Steed and Miss Sne IV) to hard were happily married lail week. Imniudiatly atter the cere mony they loft ou a visit to the brill.-' p.ueiiis, .Mr and Mrs J is l'rituhard, ot near hpero. From Ralph. December 19. K L Winninghaiii and M 11 Motlitt leliirneil fr 'lii Ine 6uth last Week. John hiiituiu, of Asheboro, w is iu our iit-igliburti'iud last Sunday. It. has been reported that tliere would I.- no L'lii'lstmus tree at liioner'n Chapel, but it is a mis take, there is V'lng 10 le nne ou Sat in dav night befoie Christmas. Everybody collie. K Ij W iiiuinghrin had a fine cow to ilie last. Suuuav morning .Vl'ss Floia Wright, of Kemp's Mills, who lias beta slaying null Mrs At U Atolliil lor some time, has i el u rued home. Ansa Mary Ann Henry peut lust week in Aslieboro. Trinity Locals. December 20. The Sunday school is preparing for an entertainment to be given on the night before Xmas. Miss Mamie Young leave! Wed nesday for Ureensboio, for treatment iu the hospital. Trinity High Schoel will suspend for the holidays on Wednesday of this week and will reopen ou the4:h of January. Miss Adeline Mayo, of Washing ton, N. C., will sp-nd the holidays with Miss Nau lleilinau. Mrt Fields and two daughteis, Miswi Bethel an! Janie, of Leaks ville, aiu visiting Prof W T Uima y. Messrs J A Carpenter, J T Ileiu v, J Parkin and Rev Albert Sheiri'll attended quarterly ineetiiig at Old Union on Saturday. Mrs Hand ley is now installed in her new store and is prepared for a large Xmas trade. H L Thomas and W T Han is went to Thomas vi lie Sunday. Eight hog weie killed in Trinity en List Fliday tke total weight uf tile eight being 1,954 lbs., lacking ouly 4 lbs. of being a Uin. Can any ot the either Courier oorresiiotdeius beat this. Mrs Peacock spent several days in Greensboro last week. Capt Hooker, of the Southern, went to Greensboro Sunday. Miss Indie Yonng returned to Randleman Menday morning after spending Saturday aud Sunday with home folks. .Miss Carrie Everhar und brothers J Ii and J T Everhart, who have been attending school here, left Fri day for their home to spend the holidays. .Ml and Mrt J J Famss, ot Uign Point, were visitors here Sunday. The New Body Builder a Fresh Orango Ramseur Items. Pecem'ier 1!) K T McTnfyre re turned 1 ml We :Ticsdny finin au 'X tended vi.sk to Cumberland and Chat mill counties. I W li Steele killed the champion , h'M'S of t he town; ft W't. Thev .were of same ni'c and brothers uiei J weighed 441 Ins eich. Who will Skdi the heaviest in 1905 remains fc be 'e p. Our genial an 1 clever railroid agent, T A Mofli'r, h '8 been confine1 to his mo ii for the past several days vv i i Ii an attack of la grippe. Tims II Parks, who never fails t" make a fioo 01 .mi ami to kill biir hoirs. butchered fite poikers last week that weighed 1,047 lbs. Mr iienrv Cmliannd Mifs Mat tie II ies weie happily joined in holy wedlock on December 11th. On UeoHinher 14th Mr Cleveland Cox and Miss Minnie Hnzhes were united in th" holy tie of matrimony. r, l Leonard nenioeu io lane a hird hunt l.it week and upon find inc a covey sitting on the ground he began to have visions of bird pie end Inking deliberate aim ho killed- n 'lie. (i M Ki tilery is not only a good po-i master hut li" is pretty fait uiirksnian. Last week he bagged seven partridges ut one shot. Kev Tlios Carrick, of High Point, filled his last appointment last Sun day at the Baptist church. His suc cessor is Rev Mr Richardson, of High Point. Kef Mr Carrick has greatly i rid eared himself to our people and whenever be visits Ram sen r ill the fuiure he is sure to (ii'd a warm wel come. West Ramseiir Talks. Dec 19. Back ribs, spare bones, chit.liiijjs and sausage is now the programme. J M Itruwer, I) S. is now offering luring the Koo.Jev It wuve f 8 cent prosperity cotton his line farm ai.d bugiy horse cheap for ca;b. Mrs Sallie Canadv a. id son, Leu- do, were summoned lust Friday io the bedside of be' brother, Jamer Lat ham, of KiencM, who passed awav Saturday. Among the heavy hogs which have been reported in town we giie the weight of a few which have been killed recently: W 11 Steele 2. 14 moi.t.hs old 882 lbs, M JN Whitehead 2, 12 mouths old 600 lbi, J (J Whitehead 2, 12 months old 500 H, Nat Thomas 3, U' months old 1,0?.". J M Whitehead 2, 10 nimiths old, gn sued at i)0u Ins, ('apt I Lane 2, 10 months old, 750 lbs, U U Suiith 1, 12 mouths old, 31ii lts. Rev .1 B Richardson, of Iih Point, has been railed and has ac cepted the pastorship at the Baptist church, his first appointnieut being the third Saturday night and Sun dav in January. RtfV Jas Short, pastor of the Tloli ness church, has been called to Marvlaud, aud the church is short of a pastor at tho present. Miss Cornelia v il son, after being confined to her room for several niHiiths, is so lunch improved as to 'ie up most of the t'nie. A L Phillips had another slight attack of paralysis last week. The children's uifetings which are being conducted every Sundav evening grow hetter and hrigbtei under the management, of Miss Mamie Cot. Tmrexillbe services Christmas day at the Holiness church. Riley's Store Locals. Deceinlu-r 19. Fletcher liidgeand familv visited Oscar Tucker aed family Sundav. Some of our people are attending Albemarle court. Miss Bet tie Allred is clerking for B I Sheets. Miss ZefTie Ingram is teaching a goad school at Gravel Hill. W W Runnel ha completed a nice dwellinir for Miss Kit Crunford. Taiior Callicott. killed a larjre haw k last week. W li Hi lev visited J M Ccrneli- son and family Suuday. A A Lotirn. ot liign- foint, is lending some time iu the comiunu- Do not forget that Dr Pcth Arnold's Balsam is tho best known remedy for all boel complaints. Warranted ry tile Otaunaru urug Co. Notice! Th" rejulnr animal meetingof the stock holders of the Bank .if Randolph will beheld in the office of said bank Thursday .Unnary 12th, 195, at 8 p. m. for the tri inaction of such tmsiiiess as mav proierlv come before it. W. J. Armpifld, Cashier. Closing Out ! or $12,000 STOCK GOODS AT STAR, N. C. FOR THE NEXT 1? DAYS we offer our fntirf d'ock. of tfC"f" to . tuning of Iry Goods, Kotio m. Pit tiootln, I'lotbii.g, tSbocv, Hardware, K:r., at and BELOW COST. Alvo J10 nar bpfica. 15 "vowl-ha- d ei.ii in ami loilor. and 0 had of hoim. Said aale ia madi lo clow up paiti.r liip buainma of A. LEAH (ft SONS. Thwtrvjr.W iao4. Star, It. C For Sale. I will Mil at public auction totba hitrfcrtt bid. 0 T at my tmim utmr n.ttiy on January Tin. jMt 7-rar-nll mule, h't ot roni. two cowi It head of PtilmM cnitm ku. huny, wajtim har utb, fttrtmiutr UM hHi ehoM mui kttciivu funtt tutv aud many othar aruckn loo n?. Iii.ua to iueu ilt.D bif. 1 C. HAMMRK, Hi Nut. M, 1M. atalwy, ti. C Wlll Pay Cash For ft.flfKl bird- wid TMbbltn, a antd at miep atvl 1 aul iay blKrt,lt'ah p ttvi.. AlKihldaud lur. wamnl auit nil ktiil ot oountry firodttueaatf will ; pay omucat cai.li pnoa. AaUcbura. M.e. Lewi Acivertiseneents Va.uf.Llo T!:.:i;or snd Lend! iu iiki iiai.ai o i and he'uix la Mo pleto twnp-iiii ret t: frjrt Nrt t Lyini; !! bi-ios hi C" itiiK.tldin &ri'irr .u-i itcrol ,nTf bvina u.u i lil.sl.MKl in Ui MVil., grtttJi ul In I ..I,C oak. Hi i Im:iiU Htmut our uitlu n.ii a F;hi1im(1. Tfu-ordroi the Cuuri i lir me to s-oii fr" nil the ptUti limlHT mm.i-Uiu' i: i-J Im 'i s i: M laud which will iQL tMirt- 11 inti.i - m ..ihiih tartiuo f-H)t ,iUve the .ii.tn.I. liie partiit-, di naid tlinhcj lo liavu twn v. jr.- limn t:te t ui.:irt!m tiouol Hit iul in tt iui'h io rt'iiitni? th- imhIum Tomaitl laiM. Afi-r ihr -l n( tin; UmiUt itforffiil-t, I iii-ii Iht ioi.r tr.H-n uf hint uImi le-crib( will be Mil-l -t pinuioly whh il-e jinr timu r iucaurint li .nc. ci one hn ni vc t, ground cXt'opUil. I H'ii iuo liintf rittiil iaiui L-OllcTf.1 fill ptruiHly. v U-llir. n-h.ne-tli r! tn s:j LWrlVO ill tt.i- j. ir lav'Vi'l&i. (i'iiilntiu "ti -i until t-.j mil iiy- L' 'U. Mof'Kirr. KATctnh'T Vith. 14 a im i s i u a 1 1 mr Nu i iu t' Having rju ilnUil at n Iniiiii-trami i.f t Inn vtub r Tt.it. V.)l. ILiTititc qunMrti'd 11- i iiitiuu LutUicr tlfi Cleia ul tn 3Uruii i vtriUt-d. ou ol buiiiit; ii.v i t OttJ ot lAC jr lum uottuv vul bv pltiim-u tu bixui mi ovtr ; ali i an irM'ii. 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Acoount Chrivtmau ml Tf H-ll - HiHil ipni Kallway Kill ll tclrt. ai nm uiiiy low rati-. Dal. of sale of 1ckot tn the artier1! paLMc Deremborvi, i. HAan-t SI. mn, and Janus') 1 1W witb naal limit Jai.u iry 4. I'Jua DaU a't'tl.'f tick t- miuil mi. and Ipwher. upon pnvpn'allon nl lvmrK-.,ii' ljrned by the tliipprfi.bn.ltnt PrltH-'ii 'l r I'l-M-.itii' S;l-r'l lid I' llffl. D -i r 17 T.. M. i I'in.t .In in 8 v. int Car ce.mrii via lo-i. eu. ak inv n..r R. 1 VrRNON T. P. A.. J. H. WiHHi. D. P. A., Cliarl.ma. N. C. Aftaevl.k-. N. C. , I. H. HAHl) ICK. W. H. TAYioA, faaa. Xtalllc (imwr, OaoM faa. Ataat, WakMINUTON. d. c. Christmas Gifts V Every Description! At Wood k boring's Big Department Stores. In addition to our large and variti stock of Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Drew Goods. Jackets, Trimmed Hats, Groceries, Furniture, Carpet3, Rugs, General Mar-' chandise, etc., we also have a large and" assorted line of dolls, toys, etc., for the . little folks. When contemplating purchasing gifts, . whether great or email, come to our store,., and let us help you make your selectionn. No charge for showing good3. Very truly, WOOD & AKIIEBORO, N. C WHV PAY MORC FOR v ' . Eriouse rorolshin When you can buy thorn ot us for almost' PaGtory Prices? We can supply your wants and .guarantee you SATISFAC TION in any ol the following Boards, Go-Carts, Pictures, Tables, Stoves, Ranges and Gen eraf House Fnrnishings. Give us a trial. PEOPLES HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY. High Point, N. C. Morris-Scarboro-IVSoffitt Co Wholes.ni'j H B B Reduction in Eail Millinery For Holiday Trade I From now until January 1st we will sell millinery at greatly reduced prices. Our goods r.re new and of the htest styles, having been bought the past fall. Don't fail to see u when in need of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Groce ries, Etc. We handle almost any thing you want. P I li IVlorris-Scarboro-Sioffitt Co j j Wholesale A Woman Hung ! Her arms arouRd her husband's neck and begged him to go to McCrary-Redding . Hardware Co. and buy her a set of those Handsome Silver Knives and Forks for a Chistmas Present. We have many useful as well as handsome articles suitable for Chritmas presents and will take great pleasure in, showing you our goods. Come see us. u 4 McCrary-Redding Hdw. Co. Frisco System. Chicago CI Eastern tllirvois R. R Double Daily Trains i f BETWEEN ; ' St. Louis and Chicago! rrom LaSalle Street Station, Chicago, 9:50 a m 9:10 p m From Union Station, St. Louia. , . 90 a m-0:3 9 m Venug or renip, eonntr' ! i at l:h wnuini wili Uan diwguf, . R i KiTaaMnl nliiB.y aw und nudrn tliroi ghrjut. . A wtnui tcx oiLoar. s . v . . . - i .' Eaaippad with praoursi as4 uppovej nletf applianoa. , , , . t 8mWitiqlly nnatriicttd. . - v MORING - , lines: Furniture, Chairs, Side- V and Retail and Retail n r i IUjtlAT4jIMiMJii I
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1904, edition 1
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