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!- 1 Zh COUIUER Advertising Columns ! . Bring Results. I THE A Vht COURIER J Leads In Both News and ... i . . Issued Weekly. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. 9 1.00 Psr Yew. VOL. XXX. ASHEBORO, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 19th, 1905. No J. SHEBORO COURIER WeaK Hearts .' Are due to Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of ovary out hundred people who have heart trouble can rememDor wnen u wax simple indiges tion. It It a solentiflo fact that all cases of traceable to, but are the direct result of lndl- , gsstlon. All food taken lnt the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, pulling It up against the ; heart. This Interferes with the action of ,' the heart, and In the course of time that . delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kaobla, of Nmda.O , tarn I had ttomaeh . trouMeand was In tad Itata at I had heart IrouMa .- with It. I took Kodol Dyipapala Cure lor about tour inamna ana 11 curea ma. Kodol Digest What You tat . and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. BWtUaanlv. SI.OO 5IA llftMln. tlm. tfc.M.I i sua. wmcb aeiia for soc i rrapai-ad at (. O. OaWITT OO., OHIOAQO. ABheboro Drug Company. The Bank of Randolph, cValio'boxo. IT, C. .Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over '.. $56,000.00 $150,000.00 With amide assets, expcrlam-e utid protection, wa solicit (he bualnefln of tbe banking public and feel aaie In aajrins we are iircparvd and willing to extend to our vuntomer every facility ami ac commodation eonaiiiteut with aafe banking. DIRECTORS I W F Redding, Ben Moffltt, Thoi J Redding, A W . M Rankin, TUoa H Redding, Dr F IE S. Bryaat, Presides! J. I. Cole, Cashier 66 Ba.uk of Randlema.n, Randleman, N. C. Capita! $l 2.00a Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received no favorable terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S O Newlin, W T Bryant, C L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Brvant, H O Barker and J H Cole. GIVE Via and dealra for work or play. Make m clmr hraln. Bright eyas and awaet breath. MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE give vieoti by magically cnrrertlng liver, atomarh and hiiwrl.. They indue llie natural sleep and appetite of ynutli. GIVE VITALITY Cnnatlpatlnn, Indl- Mat Mm. nuiouaiittae, xieaaaoaa, Jiervouancaa. Far 8al ty All 0 realists lOo and S6o PER BOX WA!iTK08TAVK(-I my lor limit, time tVir .IjkVMi a follow! I M iuch plpea ir 100 1 1-4 inch bogfttrtmdi per 100 1 ban-elx litipecHan Uy every tatunl.jr. FARMERS, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Drugs, Glassware, Crockery, Tinware, Trunks, and Gen era! Merchandise at our store Our prices are rieht. Come to see us. Bring your produce, eggs chickens, etc., to exchange them for goods. We sell you good goods at reason able prices and pay you Rood prices for your pro duce.' .... E. O. YORK 8TORE CO. CENTRAL FALLS. N. C. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO. N.C. Often bla iilnalimal aarvtoa to U etttaena ofJAaheboro anal aorrooadtng OLxanmnlty. Oflteaa: Osotral Hoaal. A she bo ro Real Estate Ssls ! For lu ,J anth Vavtt.vilk ajMl thr V W lnm(' nmd roar-ronta dwelling, aural cll and oae and mir-ewtitk arm ad laad on Frankilavllle road a tmulooa -quarter mile east of nu it tw. M-lt dwelling, .tables and - hue ta. on aba raUraad aod atuuvH and wtaa nanMnrt. - Twwbalf arfelnaaan BallahBry itiaat went aao mii KtttilM. timrmt Auaaalt. fpmttfia failfnafl. !tr landeaf Ml Ha aearr. Jaam tree vn otbw sea aa the Ui(WT mL-CoWU. pbara. vi rt aaW k feouaa uader rafatr Aecoaa a baaing tanaa a ait araXytn r A C. kl atwTFR, At aaat BuUdfag, aaeeud atorr. tear aeV lievuiber M, iwe. Sby ctaanflli the y!Mi The euro -J WASHINGTON LETTER. Fourth Ast. Potlmaster General Briatow Rcii(os la a Huff Swayne'a Impesch neat One Hay Each Week Devolrd to Pension Bills President in Earnest 1 About Railroads Olber Matters, Fntni our own Cttfrefpondciit. Washington, January 1(1. In my letter of last week you make me say Crum rill not receiye his back payr," wheu it should read "Crum will now leceive his back pay." The sensation of the week wan the resigning- Friday afternoon of tbe Hon Joseph L Bristow, fourth as sistant postmaster general. It will be recalled that Mr Bristow made himself famous last year by the prosecution of certian poHtal frauds, and equally infamous, in the eyes of certain members of Congress, by. his unwarranted impeachment of their action iu their dealings with the Postoflice Department. This resig nation seems to be tho climax of a little jealous warfare that has lieen waged for sometime between the present Postmaster General. Mr Wynu, and Mr Bristow. They both made themselves active iu the inves tigation business and im idious com parisons were drawn. Mi Wynu uh thru (iitt assistant postuniab'r geu era!. Over Wy tin's protest, Post master General Payne transferred the postoftice inspectors front the control of the first assistant to tbe fourth assistant. Now Mr Wynn has come to be the head of the department, and be transferred the inspectors f 1 0111 the fourth assistant to th direct control of the postmaster gen et n I, assigning, to be sure, very good reasons for the action. But Mr Bristow is jealous mail, and he likes "the little brief authority in which he has been clothed," and so he appealed to the President, but the President declined (o iuterfore, so he resigns with gre.it indignation. Tbe olli.-e of fourth assistant was organized ouly tif teen years ago, with almost no duties at Li rat, but really to make a place for a "deserving'' man, but it has spread itself like a green bay tree, until today it is the most inthieutial division of the gov. eminent service, controlling more than 150,000 men. The head of this division is conenlted by members of Congress more than any other one man, and I thiuk a universal prayer of thanksgiving went up when it was known that Bristow was down and out, or U to bo the 20tb instant. He seems to have enjoyed to a rare de gree the ability to make himself dis agreeable to every one who had ileal- ugs with him. He is a Kansau, and it is said that he looks lougingly towaid a s"at in the United States Senate from that State, and he is charged with having sed his official influence with the postal employees u that State to pave the way for this ambition. Tbe President seems to ke him, and to value his "inquisi tive abilities. He has already made a place for him to investigate the Panama railway, which will carry a salary larger than his pres ent position. Postmaster General Wynu also steps out the 4th of March, not on account of this little racket, but to make way for Mr Cortelyou. Mr Wynn is to be appointed to the Lon don consulship, the best paying office within tbe gift of tbe President. The House has devoted a great deal of time the past week to the con sideration of the Swayne impeach ment proceedings. It will be rec ollected that they voted to order impeachment proceedings gome time ago, and a committee was appointed to draft the formal charges to be submitted to the Senate. These charges counts, twelve iu all, ' are now before the House for their ap proval -before they are presented to the Senate, "sitting as high court of impeachment" These charges will likely come to a vote tomorrow (Tuesday), aud it is generally thought will be adopted by a very large majority, Tbe fastest legislation ou record was done Saturday: in the House when 459 bills were passed n 108 tniuntes. These were pension bills. Many people are surprised to know that one legislative day in every week is devoted to the passing of pension bills. The big questiou brewing in Wash ingtoa now is the regulation of the intcr-atate railways. Tbe President haa mado it clear that he is iu the fight to the finish. It looks now that the "stand-patters" have backed him down, or at least quieted him for the present, on the tariff revision. but he says this railway question must bo dealt with. The hearing ha already' begun before me House committee sad Mr Samuel Spencer, president of the Southern, is the fiist man to appear in the' MONTGOMERY COUNTY NEWS. interest of the railroads, Unless the1 President is sidetracked in some way .tTU,n vl"- in this matter, there is fun ahead. Mr Wingato Wright weut a few Aiintlior White H,m rwwnt.ion was pulled off last week. It is won-"lll,'8 school. derf ill whv the thrones continue to' Messrs IL nry Smitberuiau uud m. in-thn affaira. lint thv do. It is difficult for a fellow who'has social i functions confused with "tap-Jiand," drop-tho-handkerchief, tealj partneis" etc., to see any real social life in bung, pushed and jammed along crowded corriders for two or three hours among folks you dou't kuow aud never expect to knew; I'd rather be pulling molasses candy ou tbe kitchen porch. C. R, Hlfh Paint Stores RoMd High Point, Jan. 15. Burglars raided two stores early this morning uud the sufferers by their operations are the High Point Clothing Com pany and Beeson Hardware Com- pany. At the High Point Clothing Company's store a large plate glass vulned a t $60. whs smashed into atoms. I' he theft at this Btore consisted of a few caps and some tindercloth ing in the show window. These, it thought, were secured from the outside, the burglars evidently becoming suspicions and not enter ing I lie store. Adjoining' this store, tip-i-laiis, several people live, aud the terrible nuise and jar occasioned by the breaking of the plate glass was enough to amuse the slumbersof any ne, for 100 uirtls distant, across the street, Mr. Ij"wis Harris . heard the racket and with his gun in hand looked out for the burglars, expect- to present them his compliments in the wav of several balls of cold lead. But this "brave" individual didn't see anything. However, shortly afterwards the burglars passed that way and began theii work of devilment at tbe Beesou Hardewure Company's, where, as in the first case, a glass was broken, in which to make their entrance. But sleeping over his store, Mr Bob llugan awoke instantly and went to the win dow with his right hand and revol ver iu the left, he looked down on the pavement uud spied his destroy ers. Jiang: went nu gun witn ine fleetuess of a deer went the burglars. Mr Ragan under different circum stances could have, put haps, felled his game but with pistol in left hand and the right hand holding a window off him it was wellmgh impossible to shoot straight. Nothiug was secured at this store. Such depreda tion ure of frequent occurrence here a"' will continue as long as High Point hasn't an all-night police force. Very few of the offenders are ever caught. Cor. Charlotte Observer. "FOUND" Odd Notice in Prominent Sontkern Paper of Interest to A she bora Residence. One of tbe best known newspapers in the South is the" Guide" of Dunn, N. C. IU publisher, J P Pitman, sends us the following clipping with request to publish: Found, by the editor of the Guide, a bottle of Hyomei, the won deiful treatment that cures eatarrh without stomach dosing. We can speak in highest praise of iu reuntik- able power to cure and relieve ca tarrh of the head and throat This mention is made not only as an adver tisement, but in tbe interest of those who suffer the torture of that terrible disease, catarrh." In sending the clipping, Mr. Pit man wrote the following letter: "I enclose little piece from my paper, issued to-day. You will see from this that I desire to push the selling of Hyomei as far as possible 1 am using it in my own family, and find that it gives the desired re lief, so that I take plasure in spread- ing far and near tbe knowledge of this sure relief for catarrh.' Asheboro Drug Company in pre paration for the catarrhal troubles of this season of the year, have ordered large stock of Hyomei, and sell it under guarantee to refund the money if it does Dot relieve. Tbe complete outfit ousts but $1, aud extra bottles cau be obtained for 50 cents. Ask them to show you the strong guarantee under which they sell it. This remarkable remedy medicates the air you breathe, sooth ing and healing the mucous mem brane of the air paaaages, and making a complete cure of the worst case of catarrh. Tonic to flic System- For liver troubles and constinatioii there is nothing better than De Witt's Little Karly Risers, tbe famous little pills. Thev do not weaken tbs stomach. Their action nuon the syttem is mild, pleasent and aaroi leas. Sold by tho Standard Drug Co, Asheboro Drug Co. days aijn to Bllies Creek where he Bolivar Hurley have returned to Trinity Pin k High School, Durham, N. C. F Thompson is attending e P08' Graduate Medical School Hospital of New York City. He j expects to t . charge of his come back and take work about the mid dle of February. Miss Maggie Wright left lust Fri day for Raleigh where she goes to enter the Baptist university. Miss Hester Allen returned lust Friday from Charlotte where sue has beeu a guest of Miss Luciio Withers. The Whitney Company hus re moved the old Pennington mill near its proposed power plant ou the Yadkin River aud is erecting iu its place an electric plant from which its works will be lighted during Hie time of the development. Mr and Mrs S V Blake, of Lou don, Englund, who spent lust winter iu this section hoping that our de lightful climut? might improve Mr Blake's health, have returned to spend auother winter with us. They arrived at the Allen House Thurs day, where they expect to remain a few weeks. The visit here last win ter had a most desirable effect on Mr Blake's health. Mr Sam Ingram has returned to Chupel Hill and Mr Cleveland Stuart to Elon College. Mr Klsie rvrignt mis gone to uuies ureek. 1 lie sociable at the academy lost uight given iu honor of Misst's .May Liee Bowie of Gulf and Bertha Ciurle of Hemp Mills was much enjoyed. Mr Jistin Cugle and sister are visit ing here. Misses Mattle Int'iiitn and sister and Mr Kelly Holthii after spending a few days here have re t timed to takj charec of their schools. Star Items. TEX HOnTX Of TOOL To Weak People: If you are thin, pale, lack energy, suffer with indigestion, nervousness and irritability, cannot sleep, and have no appetite, we guarantee that Vinol will make for you rich, red blood and restore your health and strength. If you will try Vinol and it does not help you, we. agree to return your money. This shows-' our-faith and fairnessa Will you try it? Respectfully, Asheboro Drug Comnanv. Every Southern Farmer Should Read Southern Agriculturist, Published at Nashville, Tenn. Because it is edited by Southern men to suit Southern conditions. In every issue such men as Maj. Thos. J. Key, former Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture of Alabama, and Andrew M. Soule, Director of the Virginia Experiment Station, answer questions which are put to them by intelli gent Southern farmers. Every issue is like a big: farmers' experience meeting and worth twice the cost of a whole year's subscription. Twice a month the Southern Agriculturist goes to 50,000 Southern farm homes. Don't you want to join our big, happy family? If so, send 60 cents for a year's subecrip tion. You will never regret it. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST, NASHVILLE, TENN. Atil'.X I'S WANTKH. Wo fiive lumk.,.,,- pmuiiiiM hioiiH to .-u-tixe aRi'iibi. 11 you want to ii-k for u. a-,k f lash ('omimion. liitJios and other tiM-f'il pn-M-nt- for etc. fur !. FREE The For a short time we will give toletery subM-rilier to The Coi-rikk, whether new or renewal, a year's subscription to the Southern Agricul turist absolutely free. If you are already a Htilwrilier, pay a full year in advance and get this valuable present. Your leading couuty paK-r and the leading Southern furur paper lioth for the price of one. This proposition holds good for only a short leugth of time, so hum up and xend iu your subscription. The Asheboro Courier.' of-Sample copies of tbe Courtlier ing at the Conner office. THREE PAPERS FOR SPECIAL OFFER All 1io pay oik fre for one vear die Sontl Iv and acrricultural paiN-r. And all who n all Im.1 ,lu.-, ami for one full vear in adoi:. oil nr before Fehnian- HI, UHlj, w ill gn ABSOt-UTitV rE not onlv the Southern AmWltnriM for ono rear, but l FARM AN 6 FIRESIDE, tlw ureatost family farm, (actor? and lirwiile. Uenanubrr una offer bolita goat only antil rehruarjr 10, 10"0. fl quirk don't delar one day. Tbia ia a great offer, Tbe CoFtiEU la the hext Chriatana or New year's preowt. THE COVKIER. Aariabara. R. C. STRONGHOLD OF LIQUOR BROKEN. The Senate Gives Richmond County Prohibition. Five years ago it was said tiiut Richmond county would be forever the pool of pollution tor the manu facture Hiid sale of liquor in' North Carolin 1. and if anybody had sug gested a general prohibition law for that county, that man's words would have bren hailed with contemptuous derision as being impossible. It has the strongest and biggest dis'tilleries in the east, which are fortified, pros perous uud progressive, but. yester day with utmost a unanimous vote the Senate passed a stringent bill against the manufacture or lale of liquor iu Richmond county, upon tbe petition of a majority of the qualified voters of that couuty. a If the House passes the hill, as it undoubtedly will do, the towns of Hamlet aud Hoffman are redeemed from the curse of liquor. Some mouths ago the town of Kockingham, the county seat of liicliinonu, refused to license uis tilleries aud saloons after the first of .January, so this bill will not affect Rockingham, but the driving out of I the distilltries and saloons -from Hamlet is of State wide importance aud interest. It was not very loug ago that a prominent capitalist from New Eng land visited Hamlet with the inten tion of establishing a large cotton mill industry there, but when he discovered that tho town and eounty were predominated by the whiskey interests, he abandoned his purpose, und stated to several well known men that he did not want to invest his money in uny industry in that local ity that would give employment (o tbe laboring people for fear that they would he demoralized by liquor. And it is notorious that Hamlet and Hoff man are darker in their liquor light than any other place south of bell or east of Marion. Tbe farmers and manufacturers of l liU-ral uili .-fininiv r imr Premium I.it oj laiiv orkcr. tlun.-. J TO RKADFRS OF Asheboro Courier! Agriculturist r-tui l bin) l-v ujiplv- THE PRICE OF ONE! FOR 10 DAYS ! i OTiWriirfiofi for s limited lime gt Arit-nUuri-t, the gn-nt Southern fami- nrmpirr piihlisheH for the home . ' ' Richmond county will be rejoiced t the passage of this bill; foi they re cognize .tbs fact that Hamlet is peculiarly and ideally situated to be come, a large manufacturing town and with this grea demoralization of labor out of the commuuity it will fast grow up to be a big and flourish- ing town. Tbe passage of this bill is of im portance not only to Richmond couti ty, but to the entire Southern part of tho State, Robeson, Scotland uud nil the counties between Mecklenburg and New Hanover have prohibition but the Hamlet and Hoff man tli tilleries have dune much to prevent, the enforcement of their laws, and the people of these counties have long been desirous of seeing Rich mond join hands with her sister counties in this moral and pi ogres sive step. News und Observer. Tho End of an Bra. It would be a rare administration which commended i felt in nil par ticulars to tbe approbation of all people, but that of Governor Aycoek, ju6t ended, bus enjoyed almost un precedented popularity and will grow in popular favor as its details are considered and time goes ou. The Governor himself has won steadily upon' the regard of the people uud retires from his high oflicc with their favor, affection and best wishes. lie has discharged with ability, lidelity and high purpose the duties com mitted to bio hands four years ago, and retires from olVice, as few men do, more popular than he was when he assumed it. During these four years the State has made gigantic strides in many directions, and his adniinistiatiou will go down to his tory as a golden era. That man is accounted fortunate of whom it cau be said that he left the world (better than be found it, und it will not be disputed that , Governor Aycoek leaves the Executive chair of bis State better and further advanced on the highway of prosperity than when he became its Chief Magistrate. 1 he benedictiotH of his people follow him iu bis retirement. Charlotte Observer. Ditrkt Mceetiaf Knlrhts of Phythias. Local I'ythiana are preparing for an iutcrestirnr-und important event. Mr. Whitehead Kluttz, district deputy grund chancelor, hai culled the annual convention for this, the seVeuth district, to meet here on Thursday, Feb, 9. There will be a ' business session in the afternoon and a banquet at night. The secret work will be exemlitied and speeches made by prominent Pytbiuns. The gnmd chancellors of both North and South Carolina have been invited to be present. Three of the district lodges arc in this commtini y, ut Salisbury and Speuuer, aud will joiu in extending a frateruul wel come. The other lodges arc ut Asheboro, High Point, Lexington, China Grove, Albemarle and Nor wood. Salisbury Cor. Charlotte Observer. Dead Hmo On Jar. Mr C C I n man, a prominent farm er of Westfield, Surry county, left home on Monday January 2, and his body was found lust week in a tobac co basement a few miles from his home. Mr Inn man left home with a jug, and went direct to a still house several miles awav. lie hud the vessel filled with whiskey, from which he is said to have drunk free ly. When found one hand was up on the handle of the iutr. He leaves a wife und fifteen children. The third page in yesterday's Kal- eigh Tost begins witb an art'ele having this caption, "Lieutenant- Governor Winston Takes the Gavel In the column immediately fallow ing and alongside is an advertise ment of Peruna which displays a large picture of the negro ex-Congressman Geo H White. It is a mere co-incidence, of conrse, but such is the irony of fate, Cencord Times. N More Stoat scH Trouble. All stomach trouble is removed by the use of Kodol lWsnensia Cure. It gi es tho stomach perfeet rest by digesting What you' eat without the stomach's acid. Tlie food builds it the bodv, the rest restores the stom ach to healt h. oil don t have to diet yourself when taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. J U Krskino, l Allcnville, Mich., saya, 'l suffered heartburn and stomach trouble for some time. My sister-in-law has had the same troubles and was not able to eat for ail weeks. Sho lived en tirely on warm water. After taking two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Care she was entirely cured, bbe now eats heartily and is iu good health. I am glad to say Kodol gave me instant relieL" Sold by the Stand ard irog Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. NEWS ITEMS. Many Items of Slate and General News Gathered from Different Sources. NVliile drunk ut u festevul, Win Peuiberton shot und fatally wounded Win McMilliun near Laiirinburg one day lant week, , , The Tar Kiyer Lumber Co. at Titrboru was burned Sunday morn ing entailing a loss of several thou sand dollars. The firm of Farrel and IMeasuuts, of Aberdeen, have made an assign ment and John W (iiuhuin is the assignee says the Telegram. J L Sauthal, defaulting agent of tho A (JLRR ut Duuu, X. C, has been indicted for embezzling $1?, 0JIO. He has hitherto borne a good reputation. A lire ut Apex, iu Wake county, Saturday morning destroyed the towji hall uud five business houses, but for the ruins and favorable winds the whole town would have been wiped out. n Jan. loth ul Advance iu Davie county Hobt Williams shot uud kill ed Louis Laird, both white. lioth were employees at one of the Ad-vuu'jt- distilleries. It is claimed the shooting was in self defeuse. John L Gregory, who id said to have been insanely jealous of his wifo without just euuse, shot and killed his wife . ut Wadesboro on Jan. 10th. Dr A G Carr, of Durham, a brother of Gen J S Carr, committed suicide on January 13th, the cause for the rash net being a general breakdown iu health aud temporary insanity. A negro man after climbing a tree met death in a horrible manner in Mecklenburg county one day last week. He fell and bis body fell on sharp snug and while there iui pill led died in a few minutes. Pmtlap's xuw-uiill uud u lot of lumber were burned nt Causey on Tuesday night of lust week. The light from the lire was seen by sever al persons ul this place, a distance of alioiit I'i miles. Chatham He rd. The estate of K J Bell, of High Poiutis valued at $30,000. It is divided between the families of his two brothers Frunk Bell, .-of High I'oiut, uud Hamilton Bell in Texus; with the exception of $1,000 to Mrs. Wheeler, u sister of Mi. Bell's wife. Sheriff Millikan can claim the i-lmiiipionship of Chatham in raising heavy hogs, lie killrd two hogs lust week that together weighed nearly I.ofio pounds. One of them ighed :t3 and the other -108 pounds. Chatham ltecord. ome davs ago M r S T Womble, of this township, saw some buzzards perched on one of bis sheep, which was lying down, and pulling wool out of it. He of course thought it as dead, but wheu he went to the sheep it trot up and walked off very much alive. Chatham Record. While playing near a table in the residence of J W Fox his nine mouths old baby pulled off a large lamp. The lump was broken and throwed oil over the room setting tire to the carpet, cradle, etc. Ow- nig lo her presence of mind Mrs Fox succeeded in putting it wit.--Lexington Xoith Stale. W A Blair, of Win.ton, has lict-n appointed u member I the assay commission. The commission .is composed of ten financiers from vari ous parte of the country. Mr Bhtir is the first North Carolinaiau ever appointed as a memlier of 'this com mission. His claims for the appoint ment were especially urgea by Sena tor Overman. Ou last Saturday morning Mr C D Burns, who lives four miles south of here, and his Ron William shot and killed one of tbe largest eagles we have ever seen. It measured seven feet and one iuch across its wings, from tip to tip, and over three feet from its bill to the tip of the tail. Mr Burn tells us thai within the last few days this eagle has eaten nine of his ireesc. It took four loads of shot to bring this king of birds to the ground. It has been sent to the State museum to be stuff ill und mounted for exhibition. Chatham Ueeonl. Courtis and Colds. All coughs, colds aud pulmonary complaints that are curable are quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, "i leum the phlegm, drwsp ialluBimation and heals and aoothes the affected parts, strengthen the lungs, wards off pneumonia. Hsjni les (tod pleasant to take. Sold by the Stacdard Drug Co. and Ashe boro Prtig Co. Oflci The Ktdacyx kn Weakened iy Orer-Witt Unhealthy Kidneys Hike Impure Stent. It 'used "to be comidereil that only urinary and bladder troubles were ta be but now madei-n science proves that nearly all diseases have their beRinuioK in the disorder of these most Important organs. The kidney filter and purify tbe blood that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneysare wealc or out of order, yon can understand bow quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or "fee! badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon ss your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick yon cau make no mis take by first doctoring yonr kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great kidney remedy, ia soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cares of the most distressing esses, and is sold oa its merits by all druggists in titty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle bv mail free, also a DamDhlet telllnr you bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writingto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad Iress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ASHEBORO. N. C. Offices First Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. A C MCALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. Tlu' i-! r,inianu-.-, repre-H-nti'd. Offices uivr tho Hank uf ll:itulolli. Wood's Grass X2TD Clover Seeds, for dean datds and clean crops. Sow WBod. Trail Krtfcij, ' ' tbe best qualities obtainable. Wood's Sawtf Book (ivea tbe fullest information about Oris anit Clovers, best thne and methods of sasaUng, Ida beat adapted to dHfcfwart aoals, yssn titles to seed per acre, best cssa bioatfoaa for fcajr r pmHmwf, and much other information of the greatest value to every farmer, Weeal'a Seas' His aasIM frwoa re quest. Writ tor ti. and Special 1'rtoe. IMl ot ram Aeads. nnwi, . Tifriimu wood's sgJtca Mill nn . ST. ISS1S, tfti 1911 ICW - WKJ, IB . HAVE YOU INDIGESTION. 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Jan. 19, 1905, edition 1
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