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37 r v m .V ; -V-' TEACHING READING. v...I have fourfj in the schools tli.it I ' kave seeti'tiis winder tSuch more in terest m teaching reading thuu J found last winter. Most of the teacher are doing "better teiiinmi; And the boys and girl are begiou'uj: to improve. How to teach slosses in tlu si'cou I, third, and fourth readers ii a (ii tion that puuzles some of the teach ers. Some of these children have b-.i'ti poorly taught and are coiise'iT.-utK' poor readers. The teaciu-r wants i create an interest is anxious t s-v the boys and girls improve but li t -SO far been disappointed. Let us hear a recitation by mi. who has succeeded. The teacher called out a class of eight pupil. This was a third reader class. Tin teacher askel the first pupil, with all books closed, to sUte ill." su' -j. , ; of the lesson. This pupil aium r .! quickly, "Uncle Tom's Advic-'." The second pupil was asked to luxin w .the story of the lesson. This pupil began readily, a.ixiously,"" it siemetl, and continued till the teacher i.tlh u on another. The next took up i:. story where the former left u an. I OOUtiuned till another was cailiii in the teacher. Soon the story wa told. All the class vujoyed it an. I so did the teacher. Then the spelling was iwiu-d. Each member of the class hail nt ten the words ou paper or slate ami spelled these woids from papei ui slate in regular order beginning vuh a boy who sat about the undUle oi the class. Then the slates una papers were laid aside and the cl.ns spelled the words iu regular order around the class as the teacher jriu them out. Then the reading was begun. Eaoh member of the class read and read with emphasis. Now and then one would hesitate or call a word wrong. The teacher marked each word called wrung and which the pupil had hesitated. He wailed a moment for the pupil to coiivct the error or to work out the word he could not call at first. Another pupil was asked to read the para graph in which auy mistake ua. made. So the lesson went on until the lesson was read. Then the teacher wioteonthe black board all the words missed and required the i-las to find th m in the lesson, That was good teaching. This teacher has had t ouble in uettinj; the class tip to this standard. Kwn teacher in the county can ib as well. This teacher did not conduct even reading recitation as this oue just described. Sometimes the teacher would haw the pnpils in the claw to correct tin- mistakes. Each member of the class would read and if he made a mis take and the mistake was obsei ved by the other members of the class "snap" went the fingers and he sa down. Anothei would begin wher this one stopped aud read until 1- was snapped down and so on. Some times the whole recitation p would be taken np with one pai a- Riaph. This method was used of ten sometimes at every recitation for a whole week or more. Sometimes the class would be di vided into two parts and each part would read against tue other. One pupil of one part would read and then one of the second and so on. The division that made fewest mis takes was the successful one. .Some times in the match reading the mem bers of the first division ould look for errors in the reading of tin second and so on. Sometimes the teacher woald do all the correcting. The teacher was the judge in all their exercises and decided all differ ences as to mistakes, &c. I most earnestly request every teacher to give his oi her beet ef fort to make good readers of our boys and girls. 1'rof Turliugton iu SraithOeld Herald. Deserved Popularity To cure constipation and liver troubles oy gently moving the bowel and acting as a tonic to the liu-i take Little Early Risers. These famous little pills are mild, pleasant ana narmlees, but effective aud sure. ineir universal use for many years is a strong enarautee of their popu larity and usefulness. Sold by the Standard Dru Co. and Asheboro . Tbe Good Old Way. A severe cold, or attack of- la gnppe is like tire, the sooner you u- : n.. I.... -I. ". "i ir ,tu"?ce8Md. Sold by the Standard Drue Cct re to overpower it. But few mothers in this age are willing to do the necessary work required to.,giTe a oM-WHioned reliabe treatment such as wostdbr administered by their rranamotoers twcKea by Uoschee s German Syrop, which was always liberally used in connection with the Mme tretflmmt of colds and is still ia greater household favor than anv know rftamfyr -But 'eveo without the application of tbe oldfastuonad ids uerman Syrup will onre a severe cold in quick time. It will cure cold in children or grown people. It relieves the congested organ", allay the Irritation, and effectively t) the ooogh. Any child will Ule it. It k invaluable in a house hold of children. Trial siie bottle, JSC, regular si?, 75c. For tale hy fcc 6uod,ad Drug Co. For Thir Babies Fat Is of great accour, vi a baby ; that is vli rl'ies are fat if yoi. '.j.'iiiy is scrawny, Sett L m ti I s i o n is what 1: wan It-. The healthy ba! luixs as fat tvha". it ! -"i nccil immediately I 'one and muscic, : abii's are happy ; they i if. I cry ; lliey are i ich their fat is 1 a i d up fo lime of need. They an happy lieeaiise the an jam fortable.''he'at stir round" fheir little nerves and cushions them. When they ire scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as holesonie to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that th ;i.ture in the form of a tfctel ' " iha wrapper of every bottia of Emulsion you buy- Scott Sr Bowne Chemists 409-413 Ptarl Street Mmw York 5CC and $1X3 All Druggist The Editor's Career. The stork disappears and we look into the cradle and behold a male child. After running the gantlet ot iiuasles. mumps, and chickenpox he enters cliool. At the age of ten li is a red-headed, freckled faced bo tinl the terror of the neighborliiKKl. At twelve he is an apprentice in a printing otlice. At eighteen he ha a -ipiiivd two cases of long primer and an army press, and is the editor of a country newspaper. At twenty he is married. At thirty he is bald headed, stoop shouldered, and the father of a largo family. At thirty live lie i a corpse in a cheap pirn eollin. and as "o0 delinquent stih -crihers file past his bier foi the la.-t lonk, they are heard to say: "He was a gooil fellow, but he couldn't save Ins money." Lock wood, (Mo. i Times. Give Your Stomach a Rest. Your food must, be proper! v di iTesteU ami assimilateu to he or an value to vou. If vour stomach if weak or diseased take Kodol 1'vs pejisia Cure. It digests what you eat aiul gives the stomach a rest, aliliug it to recuperate, take no new life and grow strong airnin. Kodol etues sour stomach, gas, bloatiui heart pi Ipit itiou aud all digestiv disonlers. Sold by the Staiulan 1'riiir Co. and Aslleboro Drug Co. Lousij Malloy. Author of "fhe Player Maid." I ise Malloy is a native of Haiti more. .She is the dramatic editor of the Baltimore American, a position winch she has held with distinction for inanv vears. Previous to the present play, "The Player Maid,' she had written several others; she is also the author of a comic opera which was produced by amateur prominent in the social world, iu Baltimore. She wrote a play of th Civil War in conjunction with Gen. Felix Agnus, proprietor of the Haiti- more American, the story being a dramatization of his own actual ex periences at the siege of Port Hud- sou, fihe wrote a romantic comedy ast year for the well known actor, Creston Clarke, called "The Ragged Cavalier," which he produced stic cesnfullv. Had breath, belching of gas and our risings are all due to indiges tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a guaranteed cuie. LA Soper, of Lit tle Rock, Ky., writes us: "We feel that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure deserves all the commendation that can be given it, as it st ed the life of our dttie girl when siie was three years old. She isnwix and we have kept it for her constantly, but of course she only.takes it now when anything disagreesrith' her." Kodol is the best medicine, in the -world fb indigestion, dyspepsia and (ttf stom ach troubles. A trial of this greatest of all dijrestifnt will 'convince arr suiter, uuuu lor younx and and Asheboro Drug Co. Wfcy We Was Bected - "I was elected as the member from Chatham coontr becanse of tbe Wutt'gjiill," declared Represen tative Kies during the conrae of hia remark yesierday in the House. ' bat m some rood-. work - that toe Watt's bill and tbe enei evof Conntv Chairmaa Hayei did. A'eirs 4 Ob server. Tint Tkkliaf lo th Threat. One minute after takinir One Min ute Couch Core that tickling ia the throat is gone. It acts in the throat not ih stomach. Harmless rood for children. Sold by tbe Sundaidi iriig vo. ana asunrwro i'rug IH), i VICTORY OF THE MEEK. Iu this installment on the "Yic toiy ot tile Meek," 1 will ray first. If limn- conclusions in regard to meekness iii the preii ediug install u.eiit la-just, we lii.d it relieved of much ol thai odium uml cmitempll wi.h tthtcli, in the con mon, itseeiiiJ; to le invested. It is a little easier, loo, to see how meekness innv ully itself with streiiulh, and so pel haps. after nil, be able to assert some claim j i i.i 1....1. I science tells us is to fall only to the strong. And it is no more than just to add that '.here is nothing in tneek litss incoiisisielii ttiib t haiuggressi ve in ss Inch is mi iiiMiriiilile eleim lit of success aud of lei qinet. We wiei.g a noble Unit w I en e con eiive of it as in any v ise delianinj; iiit iil'iom those noble sti tingles for yocd, wailares nguiii-t ancient wrongs, coulliets with adversaries, w Inch fall to the lot of every man, and in which it is every mini's great filorj to cnuipior. lie ho was call ulllie liuehi St and ioiiot.g all the oiis id ineii, uus one the mo-t iij; 'leS;le, , i,, l ilt tic ai d I osltiM' leml- el's the World ever saw . I liejl'.iuie of Moses will ai was rank linn anions the warriors for righteousness, the fi lend ol good and the foe of evil, lie never tailed to make war upon e il doers, to Mriiggle m h all ror : iij 't inn.- and error- of bis aye. Yet lie cairied thioiigh all Iliat loni; life I battle such a lowly heart, o li'iin oie, so ihouelilless lif self, so pallehl under chastiseiueiit, I hat prosteiity Ml all ages, nobly exiol his meekness. And vias not lie who pronounced the hcatim, ami prophesi' d the ultimate ule ot the meek in the earth, that anie Jesus that declared that lie aine not to bring peace on earth but i -Honl. lulled ilie uuik linn f this world have fri ipieiitly been is most iiyyichs-iw. Tiny havehivii be ones who have attacked great wrongs; they nave been tile inaityrs wliouphtld the Hew faith of the in Its earlie.-t encoiinteis: thev have been the reformers, uprooting abuses and ileiiiiiiuinig new nglits lor huniauitv: thev have been the lit tle baud (if the faithful who liav carried inanv a forlorn hope in re ligion through its dark hours and commanded lor it a respect and toler ance at last, that seemed almost mi- Slide. It is a coiuloit lo our Christian endeavors to lind a con liruiatiou of our Saviour's blessings and approval of (he meek 111 the nm.-. of external n.i'ure. And at tins w-iy point. :lie philosopher of luoader laime have all. a .v iiidieated lie fact that evoliiliou is proceeding; long iust the lilies indicated bv the aviour's precepts. The law of atural selection, w hich uoveins the lower worblwith swav almost ab solute, loses its hold when It reaches in, ui. .Milder man Hers every Vear romo mole widely practiced. The pe of the coming man is not hard determine, put the heroes of the MX. ceuturv beside those of two or tour ihoii-and years ago and you inaik the direction 11. w Inch the type ha already changed. Then the hero was lie who had slain his thousands. onie Casai fresh from his (ial ic wars, some Cyrus or some satil. nut today iii'-ti save their best laurels for th se who when thev light, strive to strife, and put au end to war. Measure (ilad.-t.uie or McKinley Xerxes oi with Alaric, aud you will see the vast grow th of men's ideals towards the models ol the Sermon ou the Mount. And if this be the ten dency of human growth, it is not dillieult to iiudeistaiid that ill the fullness of time this earth will be in ihe control of those who will rn e it, nut with the strong baud of sellish force, but w ith the mild yet effectual rule of the meek. Indeed, this is all foreshadowed in the pro-pective triumph of Christ ianity. Tiie broadening borders of the go.-pel kingdom will never finally be drawn till they include the earth, li. I the kingdoms ot this earth be come the kingdoms of God's Sou. And this increasing sway of Christ ianity is not the victory of force, of pride, of brutal might, nor the sword and the cannon; it is the sway of milder forces persoLilied iu Jesus. In his exalted rank among men "he humbled himself, aud became obedi ent unto death, even unto the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalte'd liim, and given mm a name which 'S above every name: that at the name ot Jesus vcrv knee should bow, of thinci hcau-u and things in the earth, aud things tinder the earth; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of liocl the rattier. that is the as sured triumph of our Lord. In very sense of the word it is and shall be the victory of the meek. J. r. Hamilton. Tbe Sunshine of Spring. The salve that cures without a scar is DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, Cuts, burns, boils, bruis g and piles disappear before the ase of this salve snow before tbe sunshine of spring. Miss 11 M Middleton, Thebes, III. says: "I wa- seiioiisly :itrlicteU with a !evr sore that was very painful. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured, rhe in ! than a week." ."Oet the genuine. Sold by the Stand ard Drug Co. and Asheboro Uriig Co. Death pf Philip Withorn-. Philip Wilborn,, aged 72 years, (tied Wednesday night at bis home Xa Mecbauinville of heart failure, His remains were laid to ' rest in Spring Hill cemetary Thursday. ' His wife, age 70 years, died jnst two weeks ago of pneumonia. One son and two daughters survive them HOLLISTrV-S Bac!ty Mountain Tea W-.ijrjcts A Buy H.ua, (a Ee-7 r4 -.. Brtngi Mdn Hmrb t f.r.r.m v-gir. A vpc'.fto ffffCiwH:tilii. i. I i.-..,'.j,lio. M Tid Kldner TrouhleM. i'i up . i;c iuii. linpur. Bl.Kd. Bid Bnsih. Slmreinii it, Hxulark nd Bofcsclio. IfiR-ky M-xirc'n Tm In-rnb-" form, Sfl sent a hot. It.-mnai' mK.lv by llUtn PC CoMrANr, Mml.Artl, Wis. -iOLDEM tn6SCTS FOB SALLO Jf PEOPLE For sale by Asheboro Drue QotnpaDT, x IliM .a. vi nj i-i vi i More Reynolds' Sun Cured chewed the third year it was offered to the trade than any brand of any age claimed to be manufactured from Sun Cured Tobacco, i : r Evefy Southern Farmer Should Read Southern Agriculturist, Published at Nashville, Term. Because it is edited by Southern men to suit Southern conditions. In every issue such men as ilaj. Thos. J. Key, former A ?s;irjnit Pon-nnU.sinnpr nf Acrriciiltnrp nf AlnhsiiYia nnil I Andrew M. Soule. liiroctor oiuiiuii, answer iiucmiuiis which are pui. iu mem uy inieiii gent Southern farmers. Every issue is like a l)ijr 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 50 cents for a year's subscrip tion. You will never regret it. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST. NASHVILLE. TRNN. w n i r.h. FREE The Kor a slinrt lime we will wheilier new or renewal, a y turist alisnliiti Iv fie. If vnu an' alri-adv a siih-criU-r. jiay valuable iires.-nt. Your leadini; emiuty iiapcr and for the lirice of one. This iiroiiosiiiim lields iroud for up and send iu your subscriptions. The Asheboro Courier. frjr$unilc copies of tie' f-'oiir'lier AriiMil turist. can be bad by anplv in;; at the Courier office. THREE PAPERS FOR SPECIAL OI'FER All v.l,.. .-in- ..in: dollar mi -free f.-r .:i' y.-ar lliu Soullir-i-n . Iv ai.il ;ii,'ri' -.:)'iiral (..qie'r. .li.l all win. pav all Uiei, ,1, : -r lvf,.-.- I'.-l ra.liy 10, l'JO.1. i ih.- S...-.tl-rii . ullin-i-t f.-r FIRESIDE, i!ie ri-a e-! f,:iil r.inn. I.u-l.-iv .iii.l u t . i.i.-. ll.-ni.-in'l.T Ihi- oiler li. .1.1- -....1 ..illy until Kebruiirv 10, 1:10;,. (, iii. k il.in t (l.-lav one .lay Thi i a gi-e.-it oiler. Tin: I'-.i i: n il i-. ilie I-V rliri-'ina-. ..r Nc-iv Year's (..resinl. THE COVR.IER, Asheboro. N. C. LETU8 DO YOUR Printing, WORK GUARANTEED v 'She Courier. t HKmlinHergKfsf Haalin Heights is tbe next section throw upon thp market aud sell for what It will bring in building lots of size to suit. This property consists of Worth ol tbe boutherp Railway near tbe Hich street and a coutimiaf.oa of Smith in town, shady ami healthful. In a good neighborhood. . Come bAflW. seeker and investor and get. what yon want before the best lets are void. Armfield (El R1 Csttxt inrj mm. of the Virginia Experiment -I..I , TO REAPFPS OF Asheboro Courier! lo every slib-crilicr slllisfli)tioli t tile to Tut: (oiiui:i; Southern Agriciii a full year in advance and et t hi the leading .Southern farm paper boti milv a slnrt length of time, so bum THE PRICE OF ONE! FOR 10 DAYS 1 fel- U lillliletl lime p't the preilt Soulllt'l-a fami- -eiio full vear in a.lv.in,. I I ABSOLUTELY FREE n.il Ptllv a- y. .ii , l.iii aU.. FARM AND ,. v. ,i.,i-i- i.ul.lislied for the h'.nie. PRICES SATISFACTORY X. of Asheboro which we propose to about forty acres which, lie to the factory tiistiict on "I street, street, and is the wort elevated Laighlir, Dtf.!ers. sM rw-twoiirl ! iv.:.-., Wf:. :::: " ' , T.-MiHef'sale If vour Dealer cennot Supply er..lu .1 three t t), vr:.i Jf. limUiileTv" ! Ihe i oiiiI. C!F 1ME BEST J- : -x:r.--s Iv tii ;ji! ijS.-yj-'?." - .--x.t5Jjjr. " iiit'lij'..i'.V.- -WJkqliSirytS'V?" ! Wffl&nSllSvfi ' fS2$?il& ASAWJiSiaJffJi -V .;v.V:-- -' T!3 ; ; .wand Enlargct1 r. ion Contains 2,j,oZ0 TJew Word,i Nc-v C"-a;i iiorr cS it World n ... .- i to;..-. . a.'wl on th-' New I'.'i -Cl.r.1 ' ; y H ox a o n-jfli lcl. : WANTED Wifl pav .spot t-;i-l f. o. 1. vour ili-put fin All Kinds of Furs, Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs, Wool waiii.-il or uii-waslicd) I also carry a full line of Krnit ami VcjreiaMes, 11a iiaiias, iimiu'cs. Lemons, l'eaiuils al market prices. Wrile foi prices, FORSYTH & W ATKINS, 110 Kmctleiille ireet, (irt'ousboro N. C. ibhM-ijj, 60 YEARS' VE s EXPERIENCE D A.fS Trade Marks itw.i Designs ff f ?i ' Copyrights Ac. AnTonp"nrlltt n sketch nt rtfBCrltttlnn ma? lent rroe. HitPl iuiury fur r-tTiiriiiR put cm i. I'Htfiitx fnkt'Ti ttirt.tik-ti Jiunn a Co. recetTt tptcialnatict, wi'ti-nitthnrce. iu tiio Scientific JItncrican. K hnt8rmrlr illnimtrl wprklv. I.ftrBert Plr mlatiou ft :iv m -if. :n' (..urnul. Tt'rm. H a To.tr: f tir fn r,:iiH, l. ifatJ tiyull ticwp.lPBlerm. MUNN&C3.S0'B New York Special Bargains! A full line of nic? Millinerv nt Mrs E T I'.lnir'.s simp, consistui"; of Huts, Oriiaiiie'ils, liililions, X elvets, Corsets, elc, will Le sold ut greutly rcuiici'il pries iiiuiii the holidays, A rilllt to the HlaC in sulluieiit. MRS. E. T. BLAIR. ARI.RST IT-c."iO.()0 liK.lim. !tttK' nf Kt-ziiiL will lit, eeut frvo every iv.itlcr of this paper who is suffering with any kind of hkin disease or eruptiong, anv form of Kczernn, Blind or Bleeding Pileg, Scrofula, Itch, Tetter, Barbers Itch, Ring worm, Boils, Blood Poison, Fever Sores of any name or nature. $50 reward w ill be iiaid for anv case oi eczema mat is not prompt ly cureu wit I) i-.c-zine. Jc-zmewill heal anv sore or enre the worst skin and make it look like velvet. Here tofore there has bee;, no iSpecillc discovered that would cure Eczema and kindred disi-asrs until czine was discovered and now then sands are cured daily. Never mind whLt you have tried; forget the failures maOp by other remedies and send for FREE SAMPLE of Ec-zine, w hich always gives re- liei ana a permanent cure fcc-zlneSkin Soap in the best antiecptio soap made. It will cleanse Anything will destroy' microbes ' of datiurniT, lalling hair, sore head, hands and feet, pimples and black heads on face and make the skin smooth. The only antiseptic shav ing soap mado, guarantoo1 to cure germ disease $50 if it don't 25 oents a cuke. Write today to BOYD CHEniCAL COHPANY, 70S Rand-McNally Bldjf., of the reliability of Ec-xine and of! the Boyd vnemical Co, Advertisements NO'l'It'E. llavitm unaliliril as athiii .ihtrator the estate of J A .ix'iicpr, ik-i:oase I, nil x-r-.uns hoi. lin.i; elaini against Ktiil c1ale will pre sent tlieni 10 the ii. iler-ivanl duly vorilieil on or More Ihe 1st, .lav .if l-'ely. i'.Hlli or or this notiec will l. ia har of their reeoveiv. Anil uH iierson lining waid estate ill make iiunie.lia:... sellleini-llt. S. X. Ai t UN.'A.lmir. li. Morrrrr, Atlv. This .limy. Sllli", 1:10.1. LAND .s.VI.I'.. lly virtue of an order of llie Supt'riol-(.'.-.nil of ltan.lo!i i eouiity in a KitH:ial Jiro- iimiiim j luck, t..eeii;or, s. Allieil El Al., i will m-II ut the i-.' .I-...1- in Ashclvoio, N. C, nt e:ioalo the lin-hc-l l.i.Uei- . ill li i. on Sr H-lny the I'.'.lh. .lay uf I'.l'l.i. ti; i. II. mini I--. 1 1 I.e. I traet au-,1 in (',-', Mai l-'titl liip, eoniiti ..I i.'a'..i...h. n3 lo-ivit si oak, m-l !i 7 elis. , .lis. ton i the La . k j .iil.lii: i..;i.l; iti.-neo nlui'ff 1 1. ' vanons ,. s of sai.l roail 3 elis. nil I .",0 iks. to the IS - r'" I'HW! oi Ihe O II Jl Allml ho is. town of Central Kails, N. ('. lie thil-.l ca-h, ti.i!.en-e on il -iiths. pnrcha: il V lor the ileh-m-i IVIII.'lll. r'.ler ol il until the fitrtlu A. .1. l.l'fK, Coiiiin in. L'J, 11III.J. MOIITCiAlili SALE. - of a Morlyaco Dtsjil exeeute.l Hi l!ll hv W W Price I wife Mary .Inue I'neo ami roporileil in ih-ois-.er's oliiee of Kundolpll eouiitv, Kook ll ami 1'ugo aS.'i, Ac, I shall oiler for sole at the court liouso (loir ill A-iihelHiro, N. I '., hetueen the lioulu of 1 J ami i o'clock, on Moti.lay, l-'ehruaiy J3Ui, l!)0j, f.-i tit.- uoii-).ayuient of a nolo 8eeiire.l l.y ai l nioit aj;e 'ileeil, a valuahle tract of l.iml, Il.-.Liu.iiMi.' al a Mono in the eilm' of llic ol , l'a. ,o-iille io.ul, running ilienee North ii,,' I"'-' I chain toll sioiiu on Win. llarsli.nvV 'm.J.i. Ilai-shaiv's line: ihencc north i ; M liiikH ton stoao iu tlieol.l line; r.i-l "i iliaiii;, to n N(nin, H;ijtiHt .n-h c.intfr; tii-inr -otnli .'ii l-l" w -ii.in.s iiit'l ill lutkti to Un' iH''iiuuiitr cor- r, r-'iiuiimiiu J ucn'a moiv ir It uiul ail uii)4 tho lands of Jr'miik 1'. I'revo inul ut-. iorru, cah. A-hcboro, X. C, Jauy. 10. IIMi.'. HALE OF V llXABI.k LAXH. Wo the utnitniginxl will tsull nt public auction t lie t.li I liutu!li!al of the lulu Win Lue iu biuit (jrut k tottiibijri uUout one mile iiulu liiu-k C'n-ek I'tiim-i) uu l ueoUaj, Kvhrunry astu, iwo. ut li . Ull i Kir-t t i ia-1 iu true i euiiuiiutug 101 uere 1 1. kiimvn un the Thuu VViiiblow landi u nl litu Mliter uvu iraci, uuutttiiiiiii tivtn '.em eXi-CIMlJig uUuUl it toetw ).! iupi.r miiui LueiiurLuaiae. nt'ieaieaeivfol ohm anuiiig (una w can be luuuu. ,iumt.-ii.i'iy ftl. Ul t. K'kllLV, X. C, . H. UALktK, latuway.N.C., .Till, Iwxi, AgvlllM. Asheboro Real Estate Sale! fniuUiuvtiiv ruuu una iv hit?, on H.ili.-ljtiry trtit wt-t unu iy AiiiitHii, iMiiiiiiiK niilnwi. M.lllllltJ U'K ItnlltH! umtur rviai otiull. Apply I t lllLK-r Mill. ISAM. -amp liierx'lli iK-iiMHt. i-iil i K-rrs 1 U lU -M.il UMllC liljiiK'.-t bituirrai ; mt Mttuniity. l-Lljruiuy 'Aili, IWm.uI , till' luiiuWiIlK (U-MTitri'tl laud-, III1C ill ( III LtlKTly liUIII, KuiKloiph tiXI I!' itiiu UH luii ui l-ruiitl Juin-.-. un. t.u' ik'HlllllUlK ill it liilk on IlllllillU tlll-lifC WlM lilt NIK il tl luilvli punt Hlk, Ull'llCU i i white mk, Uk-ti oulli i Chs. lo uii iL-ii Jrttk, ilwiH-u noiili it ntirih UmkolMui li-KH vast 0 1 us. ailnikutii pij Ki ii liiuvk wulnui I J llllkn 1J U Uikf. II pile ot Atone, ilium . ot i-tone, tlU'Hi-i III III 1 1, tllUIHt! PMHIlll t-'noriiit tiorih .lck" . norili i.'. a 4 UMI oitl iuiii-n n cvk, tnence uU ti ihe creek 5a eh .VMink i up the hlHt-k h'tim hence WeHt 7 cJi. UI Juikslita , i hence north eh. to a toi u. tio lintti u a ime oil k. tin linkh to the U-ymimiK. vxt -e -Mil II llan id land hy Kll . leaviim umaurco i the tract he dcscMUd. Tenils ol sale, cit-h. I'liis Jaiiuury Wrd. IWCi M.IJAU MOFHTT. North Ciirolitui, KHiidolih C uuiy, Ih.ru L. Hclrick. I In the Superior Court. Wm. K. Hedrlck. The defendant above named will take notice inul uu aciiou en til led an above nan been iiieiKxd iu the mi per tor court uf Kaudolih county .uriof Kaiidolph county to be IteM cot id Monday alter the lint Monday in March hi.V nt the court hoit&e ill Niid count v In Ah laiiit In Maid action, Ui llic xnirt for the relief deuiaudod in iuud complaint. v . v. Hammond flcrk of the Bupvror court. This Juii.3id, 1MI5. 6 W Kivett Jr. HKainiit A H Ocborn and then. 1 shall sell at uiu Court houNe door In Ashclwo, N C. at 13 o'clock m. ou Haturday , the Couuty of Kaudoljih and BUitc of N. Caud 1 hi one body aud couipoaed of a part of thru f met no. 1 bounded as followx? IWInnlne nt a iilng KHith Su dCKiv" at IB chains to awhile iwk A Koubiua corner, thencf uorth 70 deuret eai a cnam to a oeacn n the wtt tuiik Moulder brunch, tiieuee auuth 06 degree eant tiie branch t chains to a Dost oak. thence north north 11 chains to a turkey oak in John Robbins io aqireuHwwi i- cnainn foawniieoaK. tnence hue. tnence treat on aaid lltiolfi l-H trtiai turkey oak old origiuai corner of taeji Moulder tract, thenee north 81 rhhi tn Jl..k rwlr thence e4 XT 1-4 chains to a mile of rtrniM. Wrpno- jouth as Ml chain to a pile of stoma la the nuke, thence south la chairw and M link t a niiM. thenrti rust AO I ifhum whli ravtr un nee south 1 craitlu to tlte beflniiing oun- I rat o. v. on the water t Back cror-it. and Douuded aa tollowa; BeguinlBs; at biaa a oak, theuce west 146 nolcs to a stake. utence stiutn w jiea vue uugiuning couviuu Tract no. a. ijouihihi as loitowst HeKmtiins: west on the Kivett Hue 7 chains to a unite on in mid llae, thence south' sV decroaa nat H m laklng in the three tracts 871 i fas more or that van told from said land by 8 W KireU Ur. H) A J Morris, joaepn causey auu s uoitoins. Ihi January 7th ivus. T 0K1TTAIN, .Committee, ADMINISTBATOR'8 NOTIC. Baring quaHfted as administrator of th estate ! A. & rT. dsreased. ar-orrilnsr law thu. is to notify all persons huldln cUImn acalnst said et&te te prcscct them 1 1 Ue uiMWniirit4 on before Januarr lO.h lUOA. wthisisoti will Im pleaded In bar of their racoverr. All fwrsnns owing said eatata ar requevtod ta mak Jmnmdi iU- rsiTiyeut thim Jauuary TUt, IDOa, MOKTUAOESILE. f My virtue of Hie power cnntulncd In , , gnire itee-l rx ruted to thp tiii-lcrHlKnoJ , Kolwell mid wife Hnttlo Folncll ou the ol May MB. tr secure Ihe rsivmcnt nl 4- : therein Oi-wrlhi'd whleh mortiniK' ittiKl i rileil iu tliu mil. -, of HoKKk-r ol Dw UK Ins will sell at nuMI, .li-r foreiuihon HuturdHvil... liileiluvor irol.r l to the hi'-'hent c ismr, ul la in at the w.urt liouw door In Aishelxiru Trinliv u.e loii.muiB aercriixsi 'anas t.ltiuid a . In tlio county of KaiiiloJi.h and Kt.ite of N'. 1.'., uml Iki niiiii ut n .tone on on i..i as ioiiows: - lleirlll. Hile of old plaint, roBd '. iheiiiH. nouth mi A... ! leel to il thelieu etiKt 1 elialns hi fr - ma t theuiv north ti,c tliemv us-t 7 ehalli' S la ol au acre more . ss met to a the beginning cue. Thin J.imifiry Oth, ol Arimhl i al. v. Mnrv i) Duule nl. the uiiiltT-lKiif'i M ill m-II nl public nmaina to the In--1 i'i MclriiT for I'ti-li nt tnc court hon i.niirtii AlilirfintiN. r., ou Monthly n-hnmry ittli, im5. lift- foloYtfiKli'HTiIfd titil estnte. the: Miuif b'iiitno trim of Imi.l Hilhd by Ad, nil lt"ovi-ru r-iiur Hthivt r iiimI (IcmtIIhhI iu J..1- H.-KltniuiK ii Wu- IIDlllf tiui North M Ui HM-k, llit'iiro North su ili-Km-s l-jjvsi 4.w tlmliiH nnxK. tliinitt! Norll: l.fhiiliiK lo lliu iiUi U9 at .lurk miii h i'rQtk, ihunco Nonh 4t ili'Krue Jin I.h; chultiH U) luku on the wmlh hunk of the ' I'rvn'k, thence Norm a.;fl chains to thu comer of the iiivmlow, iIiuikhj North hrt deuroiti Went H I'lmhia tou rin k, tlictieu North di'Krecs Wvn loutmliiM tou pint. tinfiH-e Nortn an cimlrw to ihu biK rotsl, tiKiiwupMiid mad H.fli) cJiaio to -tnu uifi'tiiin hou-f lot. i hence uIoiik lh rrmd i.UUl;hutnHtottUlkti, TyhliiKiT'i eonier, Lbii-'g Kiu-t H.Wt hniiistnunH'k, H 'lyMiiKtT'o eorii t- . etmUnuing Kit!-1 iH.riOfhiihiH ton rock in Kcarn1! line, tneiicubmiilLiu.OUcimiiuiiott rock In tti public roud, tlancu bout 1 1 l? digi tunt ehAtuKtoiihtukeln KeHrn'M line, tliuuee SoulEi :tl degn Wit is. ciutiiitt lo u Ktnko In tliu id;-!-' ille of Jtti'kMiirn creek, t hence dotvn the vnrleun eoure ol stiid creek in tt Mjutli-wcfttern dirt" -ilou i8.&ut'iuiiiMo itMuke in the iniddlti of ti: creek, thence Souili 40 dens Weht to u Kock i i Kinrti B line, tnence North TO cUip WettV j ilianis U) ihe begiiiuiiig couiuiuuitc fttu- Title to be rcscned for the order of thu coart. This J unitary 8d, llwO. t. II, M, KoBBINtV - MOKTOAGE HALE. j Hy viitueof thu ixiwurfi coubiiuetl In a molt. pi'deiHie-ieeiiUu totheuiiuerlfiK'd by prw. kon tt.ii.ivun uu.i recoidvU in buolt M iri!-ieromeuoi U(uiuuili eouiny, 1 him Bell ft t e.iin iu tue hihiicm biuucr ut tnu court how -u.ir in A.Mitu.r, N. c, u Monday, tcby biti. iikm, ut U o'ciock M. ihu luiiutviuK dicrile mutt i)iiik in Abiieburu townniiiji und bound! ti Miimn: . Adjoining the Filler litnd, Jutin Icwulleiinw! olueit, utm umndiil w lollop, lo-HU: ltim .imn ai u f-loi.e uu north Mde of Uwlmrrie nud, .Miin'HCdi'ucr, tnence on mud line North 87 d.4 Wvki U pih-8 lo l,iuiKhlnr line, thence on ui1 lUleS.Ulll'd;i'.Ht It ut Hili to u Mm, LeWHilen's corner t heuee on Lcwh lien's Una south tdKM Me.l UU ptdea lo iihtoiic ut Uwhann' ixmd, thence with huid nmd Kuuth OdKH WcmI Ih tue lx.m lining, uiutuinitig 4 acnm iau r le.. 1. M. Ii ))XADY, MortKOgo, This Hue 80, 1UH. I, AND r-ALK. V, By virtue of au ortler of sale granted by lli superior tlouitoi toiudoipn t'ouuiy m the ripecifci I'lueeedliiK flililltM Coi M. tux, plaint I IT aguiuM Muiiue rox et alt. ueleuduul, 1 dJiuil hnk at iuu ic uueiioii to me iukuubI biuuer lor cu-iU. 4L me court noue uooi in AMieUru, a. f. vt ; MOMjaV KKHurAKV OUI, 1W5. Uiu following uooribeu lurvdsot lund? m iructiNo. . -auuuUii in Kuiiuoipn county. M, C, uajuuiing Ui uuiua ol dinr) oul. tloruc ouium, uuu oUiuia iuU UuuiiUeU tU lollow, lo rtit. itegiuuiuii t (iuimj muu running uiciic svtut A pole to poM otiM., uieuuu OUUU1 fl UH4 to u lotiv, Uivuuv UaJltu poie to a aloiltt, Uiencg ouuiu on poie t a Btotiu iu tHirgeofc' line, tueue ouat wiui uid UUu 11.4 pule tou alafcU IU ifur 0eas' Hue, tiivuii Aortu an pule to wnite otut, iiieiicu tutol jw pole Ui it uugwoud, uieuco Norlfl iupuieioiue uvKiuuiug, vouuuuuig W acr h of Saii'lf i rox ii i id nl: lieguio. i tU Kles to l ItH pulck feJ t nmi m pM moI Jce KcuohliH litillun loiioW lo otnn l d me. tut-not tW Cllullst ,.-lott hU.he, t in-live Bullvll U ell u 1(1 h.oue, liieiice et dejire iiiUn Ji cuitiiiA unu 41 1 in Its to h nUue, IIW cieijievi uml id lUllllllen tMnl H . i 74 liiikA ui it wiiiteouit, tliiucu rtil ' ud minutes Aoitu lit ciiauii and '-.'l ; lArmuniug, couutiiUHg 1JJI ucrefi more folio muuniKUtantoiie iu J. C. fox line, thence i xtulh WJ uniR l VNu&luugtou Kox's hue. thence ' hust 4bt l janla Ui a uiKe, tiieuctJ Norm Ml . itnU to a cutsiu in WusiuiiKUm frux line. ; t..enec WfNl to Uiu beginning, couUUuiug Uii Teruiaoi wile Cash. Title to be reserved for the older oi ihe court. Tint IX'C ifTih. HAM. TuOH 1 KuX, Umiunuioiier. Kobinsand K..hin.-, Aityn. VV. W. JONES, Dealer In GKOCEKIKS, PROVISIONS AND I'ROUDCE, iSvwiug Mitchiues. 1'artsauJ Attach incuts. Also have a lot of good i clothintr that will be closed out ( Clll'lip. ) I'roduce bought and sold. Your J- patronage solicited. Give me a call l aud I'll treat you right. W. W JONES, jgAllen stand. Depot St. BUY SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by thow i lio ad vertiso a $60.00 Hewlnir Machine for JjM.OO. Thin kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dvalera from $15.00 to f 18.00. WE MAKE VAN I ITT. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determine tha atrcmrth nr wcnkiiPHS of Bcwlnir Machinm. The Donbl t'MI eonibined with nthir trouR points makes the New Hone me ixt oewing Aiacnuie to buy. Write fjrQRCULARSlS'ffi! th dir. !rln nr Wo manufacture and price beforopurchuftlnf THE HEf H01E SEWINC lUHIRE CO. OHMI. tlM. Union Sq. V. V, Chicago, M., Atlanta, Ua SU LonU,U(X, DalkH,Tex8aa rnnelaoo, Ckl FOR MLC ST W. W. JOJSiiS, Asheboro, N. C. FOR SALI BY MORRia-SCABBORO-MoFFlTT CO., A8UEBVB0, X. C. THE
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 2, 1905, edition 1
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