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The Asheboro Courier. Local and Personal. Mra J Geo Hanna recently visited relatives at bur and bteeua. Mr J W Lint-back aged 61 yean died in High roint last week. Mr W J Scarboro went to Sea- grove on btisiuess Mouday. Mrs C C MoAlinter lift TiieBliiy for a visit to her sister at Norfolk, Vn. Mr Clarcuce Hush, of Winstou, is hero tbis week on a visit to his parents. dipt. L C Hailed formerly uf Lexington died in Greensboro on Jan. U5th. Mrs. Emma Andrews, wife of Kitgone Andrews, died in High Point last week. The Chatham Ueeord lulls uf the sudden dei.lh of IS (1 Lambeth, nged 73 years. Mr Herman -Johnson, of Flora, recently visited his uucle, Mr I' M Riley, at rteasant Garden. Cupt H D Landers had gone to Norlolk to uuluad two car loads of ore shipped from the copper miue near here. The father of Cupt. M J lioling, engineer on the Piue Hurst Special, died at his home in Wake county last week. Mr and Mrs W I Maynard, of Greensboro, are here for awhile. Mr Mayuard has opened up a piano and organ store. Mr T C Lotliu and family have moved into the bouse recently vacat ed by Mr J T Wood, near the court house. Davidson county gets $1,244 as her part of the first hundred thim saud dollars of public school funds for the Suite. The Asheboro Copper Mine near town is working night and day. There are two sou of hands. Two cars of ore were shipped Inst week. Mr N H Slack and family will in a few dajs return to Asheloio. They will occupy the house adjoin ing the Lexington Grocery tVs store near the court house. John Odam, employee of the Tom linson Chair Co., was arrested at High Point last week, on the charge of stealing fiom a number of resi deuces in Hifch Point. Olive Bray, son of Mr and Mrs T 11 Bray ot High Poiut, has re covered liuui the accidental shooting which occurred at High Point dur ing the holidays. Mr Jiray's parents formerly liveil in this county. The Statesvillc papers say Mr Wm I-iedbettcr, who moved from Alaba ma to SitiU-svilUi last fall, hit re cently to travel iu Alabama fur the Craig-Klauigau Harness Co. He will make Jiirniiugbam his head quarters. His family will remain in feUttesv He fur the' present. Mr LeUbetter formerly lived at Liberty. The Dispatch says that Mr J h Sink, Jr., is the champion hog raiser. Some time ago Mr fciuk killed two hogs a little over a year old, weigh iug 1,002 pounds, one weighing but and the other 495. Mr Sink bus siuce then killed a hug weighing 000 pounds. This makes three hugs Mr Sink has killed, weighing Vi, 002. The following query will be de ' baled at the Silei City Institute Fri day night, February Urd. "Itesolved, That North Caroliua should have a compulsory school law." Debators: Alii rmati ve,Oscar McM an us,Kichard Smith, Misses Elma Jordan, Claia Lanibe. Negative, Misses Mary Dorsett, Myrtle Teague, Myrtle Siler. Public cordially invited. Siler City Grit. The most noted fox hunter near here is a colored man, named Manly Smith, who keeps a pack of hounds. On last Saturday morning he caught a large fox after a long and exciting chase. When the dogs were about to catch it the fox ran np a tree and was resting ou a limb when Manly arrived, lie at onoe climbed the tree and tried to capture the fox alive but it fought so fiercely that Manly was afriad of it and shook it off the limb, and when it fell the dogs killed it. Chatham Record. . The Dispatch tells us of the death of Col Jesse Hargiave, who died at his home in Scotland county reoeu . ly, at the age of 68. Co Hargrave was born in Davidson county, gradu ated at the State University, studied . law and practiced in Wilmington be . fore the Jivil War. At the break ing out of the war he enlisted in the service. After the war he was iu the railroad business for twenty years, and was after that for while a traveling salesman. That was "8 strange case that was discovered at Lexington last week, whe i it wa ducovered that Mr K r Chilly bad two living wives. It ap iieari that several years aeo Mr Chitty married Miss Clementine Tenue of WalLUurir, Davidson couutv, ami (ht soon ulur warns she refused to live with kiui. In the course of time some of the relatives of Mra Chitty told him bia wife was dead and called on him to help de fray the burial expenses. A'xiut i year ago, after he bad moved to Wington, be married Miss Maggie Com ad. It now turns out that Mrs Chitty number one is still living. If tbiaiatroe the L"gislature should oats an enabling act for the benefit of Mr Chitty, ai be appears to have been greatly imposed upon. There's pretty girl in an Alpine hat, A tweeter girl with a sailor brim. But the handsomest girl you'll ever ) aee, la the sensible girl ho OifiKockj Mountain Tea. Asheboro Drug Company. Cupt C C Martin is running the vestibule. Mr E It Yowvof Fork Creek, was in towu yesterday. K G Dunn & Co's representative was here this week. Mr J D Ross went to Troy this morning on a btiMtiess trip. Air S M Crooks who has been con ducting a store ut Spero, has failed. The Cook Club nnYts with Mrs Herbert Motlitt on Friday at 3:30 p. ni. Mr J S Lewis, who bus beeu visit ing his fuuiilv at Aconite, returned South jestcrduy. V D Stednmn is opening up a stock of goods on Depot street in front of U G lleiidrick's store. While in Will Miller's store Tues day he told us that he had just re ceived 2000 yards of hamburgs and insertions lhat he would sell ''away down" for ten days. Mr H 1) Scarboro has engaged in the meicautile biuiuess ut Lexing ton and will move tlu-re soon. Mr Jesse Scarboro, his son, who has charge of the store in Worthville goes to High Point and leaves Mr Murker in charge at Wurtnviiie. Items from several places were received too late to be iuserled in tbis issue. To insure items appear ing the same week they are written they should reach us not later than Tuesday night r Wedimsday morn ing. Ten of tin- young ladies of tin town hive organized n stud v club. "The Ramblers," with Miss Annie Toinlinson, president; Hies Ahrue Scarboro, vice-president. '1 he ob ject of file club is to study the prin cipal town and cities beginning with those in .Nor tli 1'hi-kIiiui. A bill appropriating $l',i"'i fur the liem-lii of Mrs .Martha A AMritt. of Asheboro whose husbund w killed in Montgomery county in 1890 bv moonshiners while in tin- discharge of his ilutv us a iktuiu collector, was iiitrodui-i .1 in lm house by Kepre-eiilunve Puge anil in the senate bv Senator Simmons last faturday. The late Mr Motlitt was in the service under the administra tion of Senator Simmons, u hell lie was collector of internal leu-mie for the eastern ili"tliet. iisliinelon Cor. Morning Po.-t. Bobbin Factory Under New Management. Mi W .1 Scarboro. fur many years a well known uiercliiiut, ami mole n-eei.llv a nieiuU-r of the tirni of Morris -Seal lioio Mollilt Company hus purchased a controlling interest iu the AsheLoi'o bobbin Company and has taken chartre of the busi ness as secretary and treasurer. Mr K H Morris will iu the future have eulire control of the management of the Morris-Scarboro Store. Woo More Premiums. The Barred Plymouth Rock chick ens of Mr. C C Uundlemali won premiums as follows at the Charlotte Poultry Show, Jan. 1 Tin, to 2 1st, 1905: 1st, Cock, 1st, heu, 1st, Pul let, 3rd, Cockeral, 1st pen, and the $25.00 silver cup given by the American Hun oil Kuck Club tor best Couk, Hen, Cockeielaud Pullet in the Show and fifteen special prizes, deleatiug the liiltmore Farm and the best breeders in the South. Two Week's Subscription. S M L'uderwood, B A Brown, .' 0 Baldwin, W P Fox, A C Hauuer. It h Patterson, J P Boroughs, 15 M Williams, Thus M Cheek, N D Nance, F M Hinshaw, L Johnson, Wm Keit.el, J M McDaniel, N C English, A S Pugh, O D Lawrence, V W Uirkhead, Airs L I liyril, J W Piich, W K Rich, Alits S 1 Swaiin, Jasper W Brady, Mrs Isabella Kivctt, Airs C Parsons, U Hancock, W Gatliu, J W Cox, W P Cox, W T Tant, 1) A Coruclison, E H Wool- ley, B F Hevnolds, W B Hogan, K W Frazier, V J Parks, A A Blue. S Frazier, Hotel Uw barrio, J Al Owen, G H Coraelison, Ira Cornell son, Ivy C Nance, J A Gamble, O R Hill, Isaac Smilli, 11 M I oi k, it Barker, J G Parks, Beui Mufti tt. K C Cranford, Oscar Russell, iMrs Z N Lamb. U H Elder. D G McAIasters, C Cagle, E N Lurk, W J Teague, W R Nauce, 11 A fleuson, T J Steele, B Presnell, D Auiniin. J h Cox, C W Fields. North Carolina Day. Raleigh, N. C, Jar. li, 1905. To the Couut.y Superintendent: I desire to call your attention again to the law requiring every pub lic school in toe otate to set apart one day annually as ''North Caro liua Day and to observe it witn lil ting ceremouies. Alauy of the schools have already complied with tbis law. If any in your county have not yet obeyed this law it is vour duty to require them to do so before toe close oi tne session, it is the almost, unanimous opiuion of those who have observed this day that great good has resulted in stimulating interest in all that re lates to the state. Urge each school to take a collec tion for the "Wiley Monument Fond." very truly yours, J. Y. Jovsek. Supt, Public Instruction To Pnblic School Teachers: All teachers who have already ob served North Carolina Day will please teport the fact to me at once, aa 1 am required to report the num ber to the State buperintenaeni. Let everv school that has not already done so observe North Carolina Day on the 22nd of February. I have few programs yet aud if any teach er failed to receive one let him write for one at once. VerT truly, ' J. M. Way, ' Co. Supt. of Schools. - - The Legislator ia working on a vpgrancy bill. County Correspondence. FrankHnville Item. January 31. Mr James Wrenn mid family, of Worthville. spent Sun day with the family of Air J II Fen triss. Air J AI Wright, one of Grunt township's best citizens, has moved bis family into the residence recently vacated by Airs Flovd Wright. Some of our boys spent Sunday evening skating on York's pond one of the finest places for skating in the community when there is plenty of ice. Air J Al Tippett spent Suudny in Asheboro with bis son, Cecil. Air Will Nelson, of Gray's Chapel, has moved his family into the Holi day Frazier mansion on Railroad Avenue. Alisses Carrie Freeman ami Caliie Wright, who have been ou the nick list for some time, are convalescing. Air J K TippeU has leased the Ec, Ruuth farm on Flint Hill street, where he will move his family in a few days i:; order to make prepara tion for truck growing. Air Chas Cox, of the Continental Furniture Co. at High Point, was iu town Sunday. Mr Rossie' Ward fliitl Aiiss Bertha Pierce, of Cray's Chael, speut some lime in towu visiting friends. Several attended the sale of Aiiss Kate Buie Satuiday. J AI Craven and Gurney Cox, who have been partners for some time hunting wild animals, have desolved pui'tucisliip and offered their fine dog, Bruno, for sale to the highest ladder Monday and was bid off by Dick Allison at a fancy price. Rats uie giving some of our peo ple lots of trouble since the cold weather set in. Air Geo Trogdon on exaiiiing his meat Sunday morning found Unit they had carried a good poll ion of it off. which nmde it neces sary lor liim i.i hang II up at once to prevent them stealing the balance of .Vtillhorn Items. ...Ti....e...le a ,1a , :il the iii-iili-i the load- : Piesulei Helbany, lail that uleiatt (I, and I liat l "llii. ,1 .),'! m ni'l :.,.l.,v pie.ieli at i F.b., at 11 o'clock Mis-, linlne and M Hril. vii-ili-.i ai .Miil'.oro Siiiiilay. V K .In'ian ot' l-'ianklinville visit ed bis p.. rt ii i a S.il old, ly a. hi' Sunday . Mr. and .Mis. I 1. Flee hate mov ed to their ne home. The topic ot conversation is about the dreadful massacre which orcur- ed al Si. Petersburg last Sunday. .1 A Redding went to (ireensboro last week on hiisincps. There is great attraction up the railroad for a cerium young man. Colv'ui McCain of Hack Cicek vUited at Alillboro Sunday. Mioses Maud Redding and Lula Andrews visited at P B Allred's Sundav. Ml. Olivet News- We cheerfully note a visit from Mr. Luiiuie Teague to his father G W Teague on laot Sunday, lie also visited his sisters Mis. Hat tie Ttsorand Mrs. Florence McLeod. Mrs. "Mcl-eod is iu very feeble Ilea I ill. Loliuie is ut Chapel Hill in the liuil road service. We are always glad to see lassie come. I do tlimi Jve .have ever hail a blizzard in nWfcouutry it was lust Wednesday aud Thursday. ti'ne land aud timber of the late Hatdy Browu was sold lust Thursday at the residence. The price paid for timber am", lands was over ten thousand dollars. The heirs bought all the land and we hope tliev'11 lettle on it. Cousideriug bad weather, mud and ice the school at Alt Olivet is go ing on uicelv under the management of Aiiss Dora Ijissiter, of Farmer. The childrcu all say she is a good teacher and mighty good and kind to them. Air 1) li Leach, who has beeu very II, is convalescing we are glad to note. Air Henry Johnson was paralyzed last week but is improving some. Al 1838 r lora sugir ami lwa kassi- ter Aiiss Manic Beck Sunday. Miss Beck is right ill and we hope for tier a speedy recovery. Back Grrek Items. Jau 30. Misses Martha Redding and Alada Bulla visited it Thomas Bedding's last Satardar and Sun day. Air V L Robin s team ran away with him ouc day last week. He received several bruises. Mr Al A Kanoy visited at B b Bulla's recently. Mr Walter Alillikan is still im proving. Mrs rvivetl tell one day last neeK on the fro.eH ground and received seytral bruises. Oui school at Lena s Grove is pro gressing under the management of Miss Martha Ueddmg. Air Col tin AlcCaiu visited his sis ter, Mrs J A Redding, at Alillboro, last Sundav. A. l . . Farmer Items. Jauuarv JO lliu murium; c arose to lind snow oiio and l-liree- fourth inchos deep, mid good pros- pect for more. William B Kearna, who for twenty years or more has been the popular j and beloved miller at Laseiter's. mills, is in u demented condition,' and application has been made to the S'-ate Hoepital to have him admitted ' there. Mr Kearns i an accosimo- : dating, just and upright man and bis friends and patrons greatly deplore bis unfortunate condition. ! Bam W .Kearns is confined to his room with la grippe and threatened nnenmonia. but we . one he will be lout with the boys in a few day, j Samtnie- has net time to be sick. j Prof Will Scarboro filled the pul pit in the absence oi ttevmrrinuurr at Conco'd last Sundav. Mr J " Kearns finished filling bis ice house last week. ' The moet remarkuble hog of the A jjers Take old easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. Fr vpr t l.iivi. rirpetiiteri on Ajar, eiwrrv IVil.ir.il l-.r ..iilili. iin.i .-nl.u. kuuw II Kivullr nlKiniahon. n..k lime." Mi:n. 1'. A. iti.BlNWN. RkIIuo. Midi. :V..VV..,' 11. J . c. ATI!! eo v.- .v....for-.i Weak Lungs Ay-v's P'l: increase the activity of tr.fc liver, and tiius aid recovery. season was killed a fen- days ago near Alaithu. This pig was two years eld and weighed (liO) sixty lbs and in addition to this pig Concord township can boast of the ineunest man, the biggest foul, and the great est liar in the county. It is to be hoped thut the General Assembly f North Carolina wi I not create a State Board of Osteopathy grant'iig special privileges to these rtia;ks to treat diseases. Such a bill is infamous iu the extreme, unjust to the citizens of the State, and an out rage on the decent respectable medi :ul profession who are ever Btriving to elevate and uplift professional standards. The friends of Airs Alicajah Bing ham will be glad to learn that she once more can place her foot upon the carpet. It will be remembered that Airs Bingham received a severe in jury of the ankle some six or seven weeks ago, since which lime she has been unable to walk without the aid of crutches. Mrs Gideon .Macon is conliued to licr bed '.villi rheumatism. Jlr Lewis ivcoinmeiiilri polk berries in whiskey fur I hut painful disease, aud it is no trouble lo induce patients to take the ioioe.lv. Its great popularity prob i'iIv is brought about fr.iui the fact ltli.it. as a rule, it ieiUircs consider able lime in taking before the desired effect is produce.!. Mrs .K.li. i Kemp, ttliu i in In i 4tb u-ur. lias bieii near unto death for a week o- more, lli-r demise is d.uly epeet"d. Prof Scarlinro gave the students of his school u spelling bee Friday etc It was well al tended and gfally cn joved. Miss Carrie Nance ami Pearl Allred made the most crosses. Trinity Items. January :!. Our little cut is foigiug ahead along all lines. Busi ness is brisk, every bony busv anil rushing to keep up with the crowd. Factories have started olf well in the new yeur. The niei'chuutile houses are al I kept busy waitiug ou the public. The school is moving ou nicely with Prof J T Henry stilt at the helm, assisted by a corps of profici ent teachers, all working in hai- nioiiv. I)r D Ried Parker is visiting friends and relatives in the Eastern part of the State. Mrs W u lirame is spending some time in Winston with her sums. .Mr Erin-st B Carr has moved to High Point for the rest of the win ter and e will be pleased to wel come him back to Trinity in the early spring. Mrs riraxton Unit en and daugh ter, Miss Kate, are visiting the home f Prof Wm II Pegram, of Dur ham. - We regcrt to chronicle the illness of our friend, Judge Bulla, who has beeu lingering for a time, let we are very hopeful of his recovery. Jliss hallie Perry, ol Macon, is visit"!!),' the home of her aunt, Airs J I) Brown, of Innity. We understand that there is to be aruther enterprise iu our little vil lage in the near future. 11. X. Y. Ramseur Items. Ian. 3lot. Airs J A Alarsh, of Trinity, is spending sometime with her purents, Mr una airs a o Cov ington. Carl ork has accepted a posinon with the Siler City Drug Store. C C Raudlcmau won a lot of line premiums at the late Charlotte Poultiy Show among which was a very handsome silver cup. A delightful sociable wan given by Mr and Airs E J Steed last Satur day night. Alis Fannie Bray a very popular young lady of Siler City has been spending sometime with Airs II B Carter. Mr and Mra J D Leonard and family moved into the new residence en Main street last week which was j formerly occupied, by Mr H Ai i York. I We are glad to announce that the I Alberta Furniture Co and the i,.,.n Tlinmna llrnnm Works wi, n,bujlt witu doublt- capacity. ! -a trVTi HU - U - As delicious as 5upersedes old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsion Guaranteed to contain all the medicinul elements, actually taken from genuine fresh cods' livers, ill orcanlo Iroa and other body-buiWins InsrcillciiU, but no II er irreae. making tli irreateet etrenRth sad flish creator known to medicine. For old peopto, puny children, weak, pale women, auralnc mothers, chronic cold, backing concha, throat and lung troubles. Incipient consumption-nothing equals VlaoL Try H-M you don'i like we will mom moot. "" Asheboro Drug Com nan v nf ,m West Ramseur Items. The dull panic which hus been hanging utir town sines the big lire at the Alberta fnniit.nre factory is now side tracked for the big boom. A new company has been organized aud work is now iu progress in building a new furniture factory 60x100 at the same place. Also the Broom .Factory Company is pnttiug up a large two-story building on De,:jt street, all of which will be tilled at au early day with the latest improved machinery. Mr Walter Davis died of brigbts disease Wednesday night 25th at the home of Mrs Callic Hatch. Thurs day his body was carried to the home of his mother, Mrs Martitia Davis, and Friday his remains were placed away at the Holly Springs cemetery, Rev Clark Frazier preaoh ing funeral and conducting burial services. Walter was a bright and promising young man of 25 years aud died iu Ihe full triumphs of faith. .Much sympathy is extended to the sorrowing family. Mr and Airs Andrew Dixon i.nd family moved to Roanoke Rapid? last week where he has and impor tant position. We verv much regret to give up such good people but cougratulute ihe people where they have gone. The Columbia Alfg Co are now so pressed with orders for their goods that they are running on extra lime. The udvance of prices on sugar aud coffee, etc. aud wuges on a stand still is a forerunner to the Roosevelt- ism piosperity wave. The gentleman in town who said he lived at Cedar Falls cotton mill when Naomi Wine was drowned must be o d enough to be poll tax free. The youug gentleman, of Soap Stone Alouutain, who occasionally calls to see his would-be best girl iu West Ramseur has a very peculiar way of hitching his buggy horse just turns him loose and he will stand iu the same place all d y. Lung Shanks who was so jubilant over his extra fat hen that he pur chased last Saturday was some what disappointed says she turned out to be a rooster and did not believe she would have laid an egg hefo'e next president's election. Four young men iu town last Tnesibij night it ho were returning home from the 11 dines church about In o'clock planned to hftve some fun and scare a 11 year-old boy who was just behind them ami concealed themselves iu the coiinlv biidi'c j iihieh spun, the river and u trailed los (...niing. very soon lie came along and they caught him and handled him so lough and in such u inauuei that the lather uf the boy swore out a warrant and Had itieiu mo-ml before .Mayor Turner who very gentlemanly dismissed them by laying a tine including cost to 'lie amount of $12.5u. B F Scott cabinet and collin maker in West Ramseur hus added j a nice full line of all sizes, fancy, up-to-date collins to Ins stock. Any ouc who expects to need such furni ture should call and see his goods and low prices. Ceatral Falls Items. Jan. 30. We are having severe cold weather in this section, with an occasional suutv, beautifying the scenery. Ihe public scnool at tins place closes on the 2nd of February with selected exercise by the school. The Alisses Hendricks and Hill have made many lasting friends who will i egret verv much for them to leave our little town, especially the stu dents. W L York and Aiiss Ixiu Ferree were married last evening at the residence of K ( Y'ork. J V Hamil ton ofliciating. The affair was unlet but nicely carriet' out, aim enioved bv all concerned. We are glad to learn that Master James Hamlin is still on the mend and hope he will soon Im? well. Airs. Harrison, has moved back to our town again, having lived in Lexmgtou some time. Airs. II B Islev is able to be in agin after a short illness. Another change in our utile town is likely to take place auy time. A horse with a copper colored blanket on stands hitched on Asheboro street quite often these evenings. Look out, something's going to happen. The road force is still with us knocking off the frays and llounces to our roads, and we hope the com missioners w ill let it stay here long eneiigh to linish the places uiiscrup ed lief ore tbey move their camp. Fuller Items. Ian. 3o. On account of the ill ness of our pastor, Rev C II Cavi ness, lr F H Wood filled the ap pointment at Pleasant Hill last Sun day. Dr Wood preached one of the ablest seimons we have heard for sometime. Air Leon Kenrns, who is attending Trinity High School, spent Satur day and Sunday at home. Hal Phillips, the little sou of L C Phillips, is recovering from a recent at lack of malarial fever. Air J G Hunt has purchased aud moved his family to the Mrs Mary Ijiwrence farm. Mr A VV F'nller has erected a new .l..lli.. !.! fiirni. Wo are clad to sec so inuuli iiitrr , ' ft il The New U Body Builder a Fresh Orange est taken in education in the neigh borhood.' Every family in District No 1 is lepresented in school except oue. The vniins men have organized a debating society at Pleasant Hill. Airs Alarv Lamb Lonn died Jan 23d 1905. She was the wife of the late Peter Lopp, of near Lexington. Shv liml R lirinir children. .10 irand children and 14 great grand child ren, some ot wnom, -wnu many fjiends now live in Randolph county. Airs Lopp was a goad woman, had been a long sufferer which she en dured with that christian submission which only a life long trust in her Redeemer can give. She was the muuicr uj. :urs iu r mui-a, ui liucii, and the grandmother of Chas V Bnles who is now winning success and distinction us a teacher in the great state of Texas. Her funeral was conducted by Revs Sheets unu Smith of the first Baptist church of Lexington, and was buried at Pil - grim. Red Cress Items. Jau. 3Uth. Alessis J A Stout and William Foster went to Greensboro last Friday. Airs Luclla Fields visited Air and Airs Absalom Fields Saturday. Miss Lou Grav visited Aiiss Ruth (irav. of Julian, .?alurdav. Both are school teachers. Aiiss Mamie Allred who sprained her ankle is improving. Mr Sampson Loll in visited Mr Peter Bowman Saturduv. Tbey had mcisie Saturduv night. Messrs San...--ii Lollin, A Al Underwood a;"1 ii..'ce Jones plaved the violins. Mrs Roxiu Bishop and daughter and her seven other children attended the party and two or three yonn men went to the parly. Sophia Items. Air Jue Alillikan, of Greensboro, was in town Alondav on his wuv home. .Miss F.va Gray spent Saturday night and Sunday" with relatives in Worthville. Mr Bud Lyndon has painted his dwelling on Lyndon street which adds a great deal to its appearance. Lust Friday being a fair dav Alarlooro crossed bats with Glenco on the Cedar Sipiare gionnd. The score was 8 to 1 1 in favor of the latter. Air William Johnson is all smiles its a l.ov. Mr 0 T Chandler made a business trip lo Trinirv Alondav. Messrs J L Waid & Son ale clos ing out their 'ti tiro stock of goods at Hoyle. Messes Elmer and Al Fallow are in the depot at this place studying telegraphy. Randleman Items. January 31. Mr John T Council is on a visit to Raleigh. Air C I. Glenn, of High Point, was in town ou rndav. Air William Hardin, who is in his eighty-lifth year, is extremely ill at Ins home, in "tliirdiiitown. Air Fields Upton is recovering from his recent illness Mr OLSapp, of Asheboro, was here last week. Air J T Briitiau, of Asheboro, spent a few hours iu town Monday. Miss Alary Gray Net. lin, daughter of Air h (i JSewlin, will take part in a musical given by the pupils of Aiiss Lucy Lcac If s music class, at High Pmnt on February 2nd. Children teething of leu stiller from Cholera liifantnm, Diarrhoea, or some form of Bowel Com plaint. Dr. Seth Arnold's Balsam is the best remedy. Warranted by Standard Drug Company. WAXTKIV- -10 men ineu. li Mule letiwel. k sipiM nml diMlil'iil.' s-iniJi- and eir .-ulars uf ..ur .kmI-. S.hirv l?;.i.OO t nioinli. r-.l.nO)r.l.iv r.v exju'iiw. Kl.'lll. MAX '., In-pi. .V Atln- Building, l lii.M... Real Estate For Sale ! S-vi-ii ni-'ia .Wiling with bain, (ji-ainirv ihI well ..I water and iw.i acres nt land in dm ti.wn uf Sl.dcv. Per fnrllier iiif.innali.iii .ilil lvi-. .'. W. l'i.. Stale-. X. V. Stock for Sale. Sealed bids are invited until noon February 6th, 1905 for the following stocks, viz: One Share Bank of Randolph. Fifteen Shares Bank of Ran- ,llv.V, One Share National Bank of High Point. Fifteen Shares National tsanK of High Point. Ten Shares Star Lumber Mfg. Co. . . Privilege reserved of rejecting all bids. Mark envelope, "Bids for stock" and address A. C. Mc Alister, Lock Box 161. Asheboro. H. M. Worth, A. W. McAlister, J. S McAlister. C. C. McAlister. Executors of J. M. Worth, dee'd. Large Store.... For Sale ! nff.T f..; General Merchandise, 8tore House and Warerooms. I.ik-l.il .li.11111- lii jmrlic .vMiiiiL; t )""'! '"-' '" 1""P. . r will -a-ll iIih -l. k ami l.-i.-c llir l.uil.liiih. Aci-lv l.i . I'-. HWIWT.H A C".. .lain. iM, !!.). Sl:,li X. (.'. HAVE YOU INDIGESTION. Boyd's CarbonAlbumen Tab- lets rure carnou oi .nun men a .unities i-iirn for illdif efctioll. dvsncp- oia, constipation, headache or Hour stomach Irom over eating or urnm inir $50 if thev don't. 25 cents u If vour druggist doevn ' have them send direct to BOYD CHEMICAL COMPANY, 708 Rand McNally Bldft., TS-Great Reduction- In Mens and For the Next WWW WW Everything in this line will be sold at greatly reduced W. Big Midwinter Sale ! (o) Betrinninir today and will continue until February 10th, unless goods are closed out before. The winter is but half gone, hence you will find these goods just the things you wanting. We must reduce stock before taking stock. We shall include in this sale our entire line of nice Dress Goods, Silks, Outings, Percales, Prints, Laces, Edg ings, Ladies Collars, Lace Curtains, Paetier, Blankets, Quilts, Ladies' and Gent's Gloves and Underwear. You will also find the same cut on many other things not mentioned. Come and examine and you will hardly believe pour eyes. Following goods will be closed at precisely New York cost: 100 Ladies Hats from $1.00 to $2.00. 12 Beautiful Ladies Jackets, price $12.50 at $7.50. 12 Ladies Skirts, price $1.25 at 80c. 12 " " assorted $1.50 to 75. 100 Gents Shirts, price $1.00 at 78c. 50 " " " 50c. at 38c. 75 Suits Clothing, price $10.00 to $12.50 at $7.50. Entire line Boy's and Men's Overcoats at Cost. Come at once and get cash on delivery of goods. WOOD & SelectSensibleSilvcrware FOR YOUR Holiday or Anniversary Gilts A set of triple plated knives and forks makes a sensible present, and if they bear this trademark are as serviceable as they are sensible. A complete line of spoons, forks and fancy pieces are also made is the " 1jf47 ROGERS BROS. ' brand. They are handsomely put up in cases for presentation purposes. Vour drderc.n ripplr ton- Stud to th eukera lor utalom "CI" ,',.,( ti (bout " Mir 'r Halt that VMrl," It U bMUtiltlllT illutnttd mom, am 1 fflorris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co H Wholesale and Retail Reduction Sale! FOR CASH ONLY. Beginning Saturday, Jany. 7th, and Continuing Until Wednesday, Feby. 1st, 1905. With a view to making a change in our business we are going to sell at Greatly Reduced Prices anything from our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions. Millinery, Clothing, Ladies' Jackets and Skirts, Carpets. Mattings, Rugs, Baby Carriages and Go-carts, Chairs. Rockers. Bed-room Suits, Mattresses. Dress-suit Cases. Trunks, Etc. In fact this reduction will apply to anything in our store except Groceries and the well-known Crossett Shoes, prices on which cannot be changed Don't forget the time. Reduction sale positive ly will not last longer shan February 1, 1905. Morris-ScarboroMoffitt Company. Morris-Scarboro-riloffitt Co H Wholesale and Retail )QQ GOO iiOOOQOQQ)QCDQaQQQOO.OQODOQ A Great Reduction Sale! For the Next 30 Days ! I'ntii February ltitli, lSiOo, will null all our heavy rolk-d woolen gumls, fascinators, hoods and aud irmly made skirts ulso a lot of mu11 nuiuberi iu ladiea aud rniesvs sbuea at greatly reduecd price for the pnr pose of taking stock and to make room for our spring goods. To be con vinced come in and see for yourself. Yours truly, RIDGE, FOX COMPANY. Boys Clothing Thirty Days. prices. J. MILLER.. first choice. These prices are J MOWING.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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