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The Asheboro Courier. Lccs! and Persona!. , Miss Clara Spencer spent Sunday ut home. Col. J E Walker visited in Con cord lasf week. Mr. Joe Koss id ut Thouiasville staying in tlie bank for a few days. Mr. W ( Barker, of liandlenian, is to be the U F D curri-r oir tiie new route from Randlenmu. Coinumnion services were held right lifter the regular service at the M. I". church Sunday. The Hockintrham Anglo-Saxon tuvs that Mr David Yarboro, of Troy, will teach school at HofTuinn. Mr. C A Havworth spent a few day with his family ut this place hint week leturning to the road Tuesday. Mr W II tilasL'ow made a busi ness trip to Montgomery county last week, lie will move ins saw nun neur Troy. Miss Klla Hendricks has returned to Asheboro after having taught a very successful school ut Central fall. Dr W J Moore and Mr C J Cox returned from l'ultimoie Monday. Mr Cox is very much improved in health wu ure glad to state. A subscriber wriiing from Sophia asking a discontinuance of subscrip tion fails to sign name, and we can only guess us to the name. Miss Bon Wade, one of Troy's de lightful young ladies, returned to her homo yesterday after a short visit to her sister, Mrs Jean Husli. Mr. Moses Morgan was here the first of the week and qualified us administrator of the estate of his brother John W Morgan, who died last week. Mr H AMollitt, is going to put up a lame store in High 1 unit and carry a Ja5,000 stock of goods. The con.puny is under the name of the 11 A Mothtt Dry UooUs Vo. Our liandlemuu contemporary ad- vocute8 a night Bchol to r iich i class of operatives in the mills wlr do not attend the public schools i wise and proper suggestion we think Cant. Kahili Leach is back on his run, as conductor on the I'inehurst Special. He has beeu away on u pleasure trip to Georgia and A I bum a. l'rouipt treatment of a slight at" tact of diarrhoea will often pievent a st lions sickness. I he btst knonii remedy is Dr Seth Arnold's Balsam. Your apothecary, the Standa',dl)rti2 Co. Miss Kxie Olive went to Kandle umii Wednesday to visit her brother. She was accompanied by her neice, little Miss Marie -Olive, who has been vi.iting her grandparents, 'i'honiusulle Times. Married Mr. W L Thurber, malinger of the Asheboro Copper Mine, ami Mrs. Jlartitia Yuiicanon, of Central Falls, were married last Weduesday by J A Neighboros, J. P. Miss Flora Queen and Mr. Tbos. SUley Feb. lot, 1905. J A Neigh bors, J. 1'., ofliciatiug. R. F. D. Route at Last. At last there is to be one 15 F D route from Asheboro. It goes out the anlisbury road to the County Home, thence to Caraway post office, thence to Dr J A Craven s place, now owned by W A Kearns, thence south to Moore's road, thence along Moore's load one mile, thence to James Lowe's Mill, thence to the X above Back Creek church, thence east to the three notch road at John Skeens, thence to Asheboro, along what is now a country road com in into town through Fisher Avenue. It is not known vet who the carrier will be. Here Monday. Despite the enow storm, quite a .lumber of cili.eus of the county were here Mondav, among whom wen- Messrs W J Delk. J T lied diii", W S Clowson and L B Lowe. of Caraway; ltoddv Swaim and J C Fox, of Melaiichtlion; J M Fox, of uandleiuaii; J C Cox, of Mothtt: Vecter Moore and Henry Beau, of Michlicld; John Allied, of Central, Falls: S S Cox, of Brown: F lugold, of lliim'leiiiii1-; Q F Beekerdite, of New Market township; II V Mnllitt and B S Mollitt. of Mollilt; W 1 Julian, of Climax; I .1 Fuller, of Fullers: A X 1'mith, of New Salem. Ernest Burns who is charged with killing Hun Mitchell at Max ton ten days ago, an account of which ap peared in lasf week's issue of The Courier, is a son of Fnoeh Burns who formerly lived at Asheboro. Miss Bert Yuncannoii. who went to Chicago a year ago lo attend a missionary training ndiool ha- re turned and is visiting her taster, Mrs Win K Hichardsoii, who Ire in the southern part of Asheboro. The Courier feels grateful and thankful to those subscribers who have remembered us kindly by send ing in theii subscription promptly. Some are still due us, however, and we would be glad if ali would remit promptly. The Sanford Express says that Miss Corrinua Chisholni is a student of the Baptist Female University at llnleigh, and Mr Walter Chisholui is chief of the Sanfoid Fire Depart ment. These are children of Mr and Mrs T L Chisholni, formerly of Kamseur, The Soutberu's train which leaves here at 4:40 a. m. for High l'oiut, did not get away until 8:30 last Saturday morning. The delay was caused by some pipes connected with the engine being frozen up and hud to be thawed out before the trip could be made. A correspondent from Arch post office in Pleasaut Grove township gives the weight of bogs killed in one day in that neighborhood: Mi Tyrell Caviness one weighing 509 lbs; Mrs Maggie Howard one 385 lbs; Mr I T Deaton 275 1-8 lbs; Mr L V Lambert 280 1-5; Mr B Marsh 185 1-10 lbs. Mr A Aunian, who travels for the shoe house of Fleishman Mori is & fo., at Kichmond, came in last Thursday uud spent a few days with Iiia family heie. Mr Aunian pur chased the Hendricks' property on Sunset Avenue and moved his family to Asheboro a few month ago. He left attain yesterday morning for a 30 days' trip. Last Thursday was vroundhog day. In the forenoon it was cloudy and threatening, but up in the day the clouds rolled away nod the sun came out long enough for his bog ship to see his shadow if he ventured ' ed out. Consequently, accoiding to the old saying, we may expect forty days of rough weather yet dating from Feby. 2nd. In last week's issue of the Courier we published a clipping from the Charlotte Observer of an interview with Mr, H E Kuox, Jr., who has visited many game preserves and one of the largest and Quest in the world is that of the multi-milliouaire W Oould Brokaw in Trinity township ltandolpn. Mr. &nox cave sn ac curate but brief description of the famous triimo preserve known Fair View I 'ark uuu paid hand some and just tribat to Mr. Brok ow's manager, Mr. W N Elder. Building Boom Expected. Kvervthing points to an iucivied building boom in .'..sliennro the spring opens. Contractor.) and carpi-liters are preparing for it. There is a great demand fur houses to rent now. There are now several houses for rent being creeled and other will be. People continue to mti to tow u to get employment and to take advantage of the splendid portunities which Asbeloro's graded school gives to educate the children Rcddiiur.Wuod. Inula!!,,.,.- I.. i-M,.-d l,v ('..I. W. V W,k -I ,vll!,mH,C ll.r Ulnlvill? HI. ,fPaltt;Cot,ia- ,,. I County Correspondence. A beautiful home wedding was r . . solemnized in Asheboro yesterday - afternoon at the residence of Mr W s,0,e "en"' A t.ofliii on Sunset Avenue when Feby. 4. The health of this Mr B F Page and Miss Bertha Cof- community is good. fin wen made ,a and wife by Bev : w q 8 u h, ,ace h bag W LSherr.ll, pastor of . the M L k.cn tcaching s(.hoJ near Tnj ., . ... , . spent Saturday night and Sunday 1 he br.de, who was attired in u wiUj hoIlle f(klJ. S J uei uuiui one go-away Kow, carr.eu rwiinn Lnfth, nf th .ilc is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. X R Morris of iu her hand a bouquet of bridal roses and asparagus terns and was given uwav by her brother, Mr W A Cof fin. ' Mrs W H Moring played the wed ding march and Mr Leonard, of Greensbrro, was best uiun. The decoratious were beautiful. Asheboio. Several of our people attended Troy court lust week. Souieof them brought some line horses und mules liuck Willi them. Free Vance of Hilevs Store bus where Mr Page has position with the L Kichardson wholesale drug house of that city Vr. M ilium I'. ..r hi, .i.n.i.t.- K..I.I liii.A till' Mir estate trans Property Transfers. A C McAlister & Co., real agents, report the following fers ii: Asheboro: Worth estate to Cupt. W V Smith, house and lot near Furniture fac tory known as Allen Bedding pro perty. Mr. S M Cuvettes uf l'undlciuan has purchased a lot on Salisbury street on which he will build a dwelling and move here from Kami Ionian and engage m mercan tile business. Ashebrtru Building and Loan Association. The building and loan association organized in Asheboro live months ago by Mr J D Simpson and others lias o far proved a most popular iindcl taking and is the liieuns of helping quite u number to erect dwellings for themselves. Never has there been such a building boom in Asheboro and never have there been so many new citizens moved to Asheboro as within the last few months. There ure in the building and loan association 357 shares at one dollar a share per month. This means the getting together $,!;? every month iu the year to aid in building homes for those who need them. The series of stock has been losed and no more can be obtained uow 1 he number of shares could be doubled at any time. A new series of stock will be issued in July and it is believed that more than 500 shares can be sold. Now is t'e time to purchase a lot before the price advances and build you a home during the summer und winter. Jurors for March Term. The following jurors were draw n for Next term of Kandolph Superior Court, beginning March 20. FIRST Vt'EKK. Kichlaud Township 0 1) Law rence. Columbiu 1 II Foust,T E West, Thomas Reeves, R L Alexander. J.ast Brower A J. Brown. Cellar Grove A L Ilussey. Taliernucle A R Kearns. Pleasant Grove J N Scott. New Hope Clias Kearns. Lilierty N II Oritlin. Coleridge D R Motlitl. Grant W II Glasgow, P C Glas gow. Kami Ionian J T rugh. Providence G P Barker. Asheboro J G Miller, B F New- bv. SECOND WEEK. Franklinville EO York, Dr A II Redding. Providence iellurs Hemphill, J T Lindley. Uichland Sioali Ring, J JN Cagle. Liberty T W Malev.J U Maley. Buck Creek A C Fal low. New Mark 1) M Ronth, J is N Lindon. Pleasaut Grove Matthew Al bright, S 8 Picko-t. Union Matthew Cagle. Raudlemau F Iugold. Columbia J T Staley, J A Bar ker. Grunt J C baldwiu. Miss Jessie Birkhead has returned from an extended visit to Mt. Giltad. wuico a numoer or menus mm re.-, to, u iti()n Ht . 1()int au.es mw me cemony auo ; Ji88 Zt.lie Ingram of Bombay is .. t ?, , .. ' , I teaching a good s-jliool at Gravel attest the popular, y ot the couple. m , . 1 mmediately after the ceremony t,reBt luken they were driven to the depot and ..,,,,.. , , , thevtook the train for Gieensljoro, . , " wn ....... . ' lit. I Dillon Inn r..lni.i...l I,,..., .. important! . ; ne are inrormeu mat wilsc ixir tiu near Aleghany spent a night or so at Buddy Grillins. Eli Allred, u popular young man of this community, is at work at Asheboro. Miss Lonnie Steed was the guest of Miss Amy Latham Sunday night. I.cnord Cranford and sou made a business trip to Lexington last week regardless of the bad roads. Nnmie Fine a line young nnni of Bailie is at work at Thomasville. .Mrs. ( iscar Tucker and little Luna spent one night last week at her fathers C II Nance. Rev. Henry Sheets tilled his regu lar appointment ut the Bsintist cnurcn in uravill Hil Satnn nv uuu ouuuuy, j large crowd was iresent. Miss Mary Allied uud .Master Flem Allred spent Saturdav nihl at jonn urantord s they reported a line nine. Miss Amy Luthani spent one niirht last week with a little friend Miss Lula Morris. Master Fred Lax spent Sumlav wiiii .jaiues i. ornelison. As the Cornier is a welcome euest in our home we wish it much success. Honor Roll. For month ending Yet. 3, 1005. cirst Grade: Simon Fox, Harvey Kodgers, Clinton anoon, .Mabel Par risb, Arilla Spoon. Second Grade: Luetic fecarboro, Jessie Ward. Third Grade: Liliie Punish, Willie Hughes, Maud Hall, Harriet Hammer, Nellie spoon, Not ma all Cornie Wall, Mildred Birkhead. Peal I Kivett. Fourth Grade: Henry Jones, litbel Free, Furla Spoon. ' r uth Grade: Ulillord Cox, Grady Ridge, Mamie Morris, Annie Fox, Lvnette Swain. Lucile Rush. Sixth Grade: Blanche Spoon, Lollie Jones, Waylaiid Hayes. beven t Ii- G rude: M una 1 ush . Kighth Grade: Marietta Betts, Henry Ingruiu. Ninth Grade: Annie Moring, Massuh Lambert. Build More Factories. Arlieboro needs more factories and lo get llieiii we must organize l hem our eel' iK. In union there is stieiiglli. 'J here are no rich incu in Asheboio uiul it is only by a united effort that we can accomplish any tlunr iu l.nililiiig up the town. Let us gi t together and organize another furniture factory, then another ch.iir facto! y, u tiiiile ami desk fac .oiy. We slioiibl also have an ex celsior aiid wiieei'iiig works here. We caiit otganize ail these now but we can organize some of them this piing and more iu the suinnicr uud full. The line ehowing of Asheboro's newest factory at the recent annual meeting should be encouraging to interest our people in the establish ment of ot jer wood working estab lishment". Mr and Mrs Walter Chisholm "At Home" to Their Friends. Mr und Mrs Walter Chisholni were "at home" last Tuesday utter noon and at i.iglit in honor of their guests, Miss Kutlierine Roniingcr. of Chicago, III , and Miss Setta ilart- niun, of Brook field, Mo. 1 he decora tions were holly and mistletoe. In the afternoon Mrs Marvin Kelly and Mrs Walter Chisholm received at the front entrance and Miss Romin- ger and Miss Haitman iu the parlor. Mrs Kelly wore a uiess of black silk iilTeta, trimmed in silk applique, -Mrs Chisholm a dress of green fou lard with cluny lace, Miss Rominger in red albatross with faggotted folds of red taffeta and cream Irish lace, Miss Hartman in white silk voile over white China silk trimmed in white point dc Paris and pearls. Little Misses rleta Cbisholin ami JunnctU! Weatherspoon presided at the punch bow I both in the after noon and ut night and were dressed in white. At night Mrs Chisholm and Miss Lottie White received iu the hall and Miss Rominger and Miss Hart- man in the parlor. Mrs Chisholm wore black silk mull over black silk, Miss White white silk accord in plaited chiffon, Miss Rominger grev silk with real lace bertha and ret ruchiugs, Miss Hartman champaign crepe de chine over champaign taffe ta trimmed in gold lace. Mrs Chisholm proved a charming hostess nnd was untiring in her ef forts to make the occasion one of enjoyment to all present. Sauford Lxpress. Died. Mrs Grace Leonard, wife of Bur gess Leonard died of consumption at Kemp's Mills Feb ? th, 1005, aged about 23 yrs. The deceased was a daughter of Mrs Kimrey who form erly lived at Cedar Falls and leaves two small children and husband. Letter to W. J. Miller, Asheboro, N. C. Dear Sir; The easiest business in this world is dry-goods; the reason is: your customers want your stuff as much as you want to sell it; they come-in; you show it und sell it. 1 bat s the whole business, except your buying the goods. Devoe comes next. It saves mon ey, and people like money. They like somebody else s more tnau their own; they like to make it more than to save it; they like to keep it per haps as well as to make it. Buildings run-down fast, without pa!nt; poor paint is the same. De voe is the lu aus ot stopping that 1 leak; a big one. All we've got to do, 1 to sell Devoe, is to show that a man ! saves money by using it. . E C Jewell, Corry, ra., painted I his house 5 years ago with a mixed , paint; 14 gallons. Last spring he; pat u ted Devoe; 10 gallons, saved , $15 to $20. Yours trulv i F W Dkvok & Co. P. S. McCrary-Redding Hdw. Co. eells our paint. Cool Spring Items. Rev J K England, of Greensboro, w ill preach at I his place 2nd Sunday iu h'eluuaiy al 11 a. m. and at p. m. and at night. Mr and Mm. I A McDaniel have moved to the Will Hudson place on Richland Creek. Miss Bertha Pierce who is teach ing at Hardins, visited her parents last Saturday night mid Sunday near Asheboro. The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs .1 W Routh died Jan 23id, aged 1 mouth and 2 days. The remains were interred in the cemetery at Grays Chapel Jan 24th iiist. The grief stricken purents have our sym palhy iu their bereavement. Quite a number of our boys und girls attended singing at the lesi ilence of Mr nd Mrs M L Haves last Tuesday night. Mr W If VcDauiel visited his daughter, Mrs J T Hayes, at Hear Creek last week. Trinity Locals. February S. On Tuesday evening last, iu the parlois of her new home, Mrs J B Brume gave a most delight ful partv in honor of her neice. Miss Sallie Perry, of Macon. The hours were spent most pleasantly under the care of our charming hostess who possessed the rare gifts of importing to her guests a spirit of joy and gladness. We regict very much lo lose our friend. Mr Alva C English and his interesting faiuily.tlity go to Thomas ville. lhe main line gets a good man, well informed and an Alumni of Triaitv College. Judging from the quantity of tim ber hauled, the Dixie Chair factory must be getting her share of the local patronage. Ihehoineot Mrs Weeks was the scene of a most delightful candy stew lust week, participated ill most ly by members ol the school who spent the time most pleasantly und enjoyed the occasion to the tullest. We congiutulate the young people on the success of their entertainment. Dr Eugene Fruzier spent Sunduy at the home of his parents near Trinity. Pisgah Items. Feb. 1. S E Trogdon is going to move his saw mill on Levi Luck's mid to saw Mr Luck's and others' timber. Mr. and Mrs. Wibstcr Cock ran visited ut F Annual's Sunduy. Miss Nerva Luck visited her sister, Mrs. (ieorge Cox last week. Thaddens An man ami family visited at Fianklin Aiiman's Satur day night. J J Lucas, J D Welch aud others had u line fox race last Friduy r.i :lit. George Cox is all smiles - another boy. S m Handcock and children visit ed ut Levi Luck's Stindav. E Luck, of White House, and Henry Presuell. of High Point, spent Wednesday night at Ievi Luck's returning from Troy court. Franklinville Items. Mrs Sarah Parks, of Young's Is land, S. C, came up last week to spend a few days Willi her mother, airs t .Moo.i. Mrs Jennie Bengal, of Gicelisboro, visited Mr and Mrs Monroe (.'raven last week. Mr William Burrow died at hit home Thursday nnd was buiied at Mt labor Saturday. The deceased was u quiet uud good citizen and leaves a wife and seveial small child Jen who have the sympathy of tin entire community. itira liOu carter went lo Greens' '010 Wednesday to see her sister Mrs Washington Jobe, who is quid ill. Mrs Sarah Curtis, of On' Hill, at tended the funeral of her biothcr, Mr milium J.tirrow, lust week. Mr Joshua Malone met with tin misfortune to lose one of his line horseilone night last week. Mr Edgar Wright, of Snow Luni I'er Co.. High Point, was in town last week and tried to persuade one of our best uirls to go back w ith him but she desired not to go, for a lew nays ut least. Mr C'hus Muness has moved his family near Siler City where lie ha secured a position with a saw mill company. Dr 1' I Fox went lo Asheboro Monday on business. Mr Pete Allred, of Ramscur, ha: purchased the Brower farm on the west prong f Waln"t Creek. Hi will move his family here iu a few wechs. We welcome Mr Allred back to our city. Mr Chus Parsons is the happiest man in towb it s a line girl. Mr II J Uptou raised a tire alarm Saturday night. Seeing a (ire in one of the buildings occupied lis some of the school boys during the -eek, but vacated Saturday and Sunday, be very naturally supposed it on fire und raised the alarm but it was soon found thut it was only some of the small boys roasting a chicken which they had captured from u near by roost, so the excite ment soon qiiietcd and no harm done. Mr C II Julian is remodeling his country ho:iie a short distance from town and will move his family theie in a few weeks to spend the summer. Central Falls Items. The heaviest fall of winter hail and sleet lor unite a number of years happened last Sunday und MilKluy night in our section of the county. Hie entertaiiiiuciit at the academy Thursday night last, lias been hieh"- ly complimented to the credit of the school just closed by Misses Ileti- Iricks and Hill. It was our pleasure to visit two other s:hools lust week in this i uon. .uiss I. uia Andrews has a very nice school near Millboro, that speaks well ot her ability to teach wun a lull school in attendance. Piof.I F Routh with Miss In gram as assistant has by far the largest school I have met, something over 100 daily attendants in school loi the last ftw weeks sjeaks Well of nis noble worn as a toucher at the little town of Worthv ille, where he has been teaching the public school for several years. J F 1 1 it in i 1 1 on , who taught school fourteen years in his younger days, has decided to open school again at this place, on the 13th for the licit four months. A good school is a noble institution, and rellects credit and honor iu any section or village where located. Back Creek Items. Feb. Si. Messrs J II Redding and Dave McCain vitiu-d Mr Hav wood Rolidins lu! Sumlav. Mr T F RobbiiiH is giving his brother-in-law, Walter Millikan, close attention, lie is improving last. Miss Estiier Moore and two of her brothers, of Moore countv, visited their sister, Mrs Robert Millikan last week. Rev T M Jolitisoh will preach ut Charlotte I-eh. !. Mrs B F Newby, of Asheboro, spent last Sunday with her father. Alfred Bulla. Mrs B F Bulla visited her parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Redding last week. Mr uud Mrs J C Rubbins, of Ran dlem.ui, spent last Sunday at Mr W R Poole-!. Mr Vance Bulla aud two little boys visited his brother, Mr R M Bulla, last Sun. lay. Miss Ida Redding is visiting her aunt in Clialliam county. Mr W E Rubbins is improving from the bruises he received in the runaway lust week. Mis Kivett bus recovered from the bruises h received bv falling on the fro..-;, g:-:.;:nd. Lisa ii toi a wedding. Mr Geo Bulla i.-its at the widow Kivelt's often. Sophia Items. Mr Lee Nance has purchased t lie property of J R Ragau. Mr lieiirv I Ian kina has purchased purtofMrLcc Nance's farm near Sophia. Mr F t; Gray was home Sunday. The school at this place is doing line under the management of Mr J It Ragau. Mr E I. Toniliiison, of Glenol i. was in lown Monday. Mr Calvin Dicks was iu town Mondav. Pinson Locals. Mr U (i Hill, of the Montgom ery mine, visited ut the home of R L 'i'alberts Friday and Saturday. Mr Hill went over to Mr I W Hills und piiichuse.l :)l line pair of home knit vain stockings to sell to the boys at iho Montgomery mine. We ate sorry to note the illness of Mrs N E Tulbert, who has some thing like the grippu. Mr Filiuore Talbert visited at the home of W C Davis last Suuduy. Mr R I. Talbert and son, James, went to Troy court last week ou business. Mrs Elizabeth Hill and M L Hill visited relatives at Troy last week. MrH G Kopplemyer bus been conlined tulna bed for about seven months aud no prospect of a re covery. Mrs R L Clodfclter, of Blaine, visited the home of R L Tulbert Sunduy. The school ut Corinth is progress ing nicely with Mr C D Lewis a teacher. Mr J C Russell and family visited at the residence of Mr I V Hill Thursday night. Miss Mittie Owen, of Charlotte, is visiting in this neighborhood. Liberty Items. Mr Kan kin Thomas, of Greens boro, spent a day or two here the lirst of the week and befoie he left traded off a few of his young 111 ; and then left for Pittsboro court rejoicing. Ignite a number here have had la grippe. Among the many Lewis Henry Smith s family bad a little experience with the play thing. It oulv put live in bed at one tune. I suppose as soon us it takes a little rest it will try the other part of the family. Mr Alfred M Ellison who bought Rev M L Brewer's store is an old Randolph boy. He has been in Durham for several years in the mercantile business and uo doubt he will build up it good trade here. Dark Bros, have erected a house here and are buying chickens, eggs and other country produce and pay ing cash and there is no reason why they ought not to do a good business. We noticed ut our township Sun day school u man spitting tobacco juice on the lioor and on hist Sun day al the M E church while the Rev Mr Stover was pleaching a nmn sitting with a quid as large as a goose egg in Ins mouth and some thing less than a quart of auibccr on the church Hour. Mr A A Tcague, with bis daughter, Miss Pearl, had the sitting-room cleaned und scowcr ed out ou Saturday the 1th. On Sunday qiiite a number of people But, I chewed and spat and threw old chews i.f tobacco under and around the stove until you almost had to hold your nose when yon passed through the room. 1 noticed a yellow dog start to go in and when he saw what he would get ou his feet he just hilled and went back, iu as much as to say I will take none of that in mine. Mr Teague bad another cleaning again on Monday morning. Liberty has as nice a depot us any town uf its size in the state and we all uught to feel proud of it und help keep it clean. If you will use the lilthy stuff bring your spittoons along aud use I hem and keep your old quids and aml.'ccr off the lioor. IS Great Reduction--- In Mens and Boys Clothing For the Next Thirty Days. Everything in this line will be sold at greatly reduced prices. W. J. MILLER.. Big Midwinter Sale! (o) Beginning 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, (guilts. 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 80e. 12 " " assorted $1.50 to $3.75. 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 first choice. These prices are cash on delivery ot goods, WOO I ) & XI OR I JSG. J I rani Muore Conn ty. C'oltoii is a little better price al the prestiit, but there is a lot in the fields yet. Wheat is not looking very pro mising in tins vicinity. Mr i'. .1 !I;T! 'iigton has had two strokes of parallels, but is able to be up humiii. Miss Alma I'.uw arils is teaching hool mar Cool Springs church. The young people of this eo'iimunitv ave Miss Kdwards a pleasant call last Suiulay evening. The Ruuuolph bovs report a nice tunc. Mr T II Sikes, formerly of Ran dolph, is making his saw mill hum in this cotiiiminitv. The t'ruiiford 1 "rot hers are doing big work hauling logs forT H Sikes. I hev certainlv have line mules and horses. Miss .lane I'nderwood, of Carthage, has been visiting Miss Margie Har rington. Fiom what can be found out Messrs t'lias Cranford and Lon nie Lassiter visited there right often while Miss Underwood stayed. Mr (ieo Sikes left this week for parts unknown, but is expected to return next week. WANTKl'. lrer .Mine, i r four f..t MllllHlpT. -Wood choprH hi Ashe orth of town . Will iav ml. A.lv ic. W I. Thm TGOI E0MS OF TI50L To the Convalescent:. We hold out a helping hand to the sick who aro slowly creeping back to health. Vinol hastens recovery after any severe sickness. After typhoid, pneu monia or la grippe, Vinol quickly restores strength, creates an appetite for nour ishing food, makes rich, red blood, and, unlike old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions, does not upset the stomach. It tastes good. Try it on our guarantee. Respectfully, Asheboro Drug Comr)anv. West Raniseur Items. Lie w bizzing Cold. Whooping cough. Rev Clni'K Kra.ier tilled his ap pointment Sunday al the Holiness church to a small and cold congrc- itiou. Lou a Shanks got a very danger ous fiill a few days ago on the much neglected walk-way leading from Forrester's store lo the county bridge. We hope the town marshal will give the matter immediate at tention before sonic person gets crip pled. It is rumored that there is to be a wedding in West Kaniseur soon. Mr liufus Kiiiiiisoii, who has been ipiite sick, is about well again. Mr .1 Forrester now owns the Soap Stone Mountain unliitchable horse which he recently t laded for. Miss Cornelia Wilson, w ho has I Iieell rick so lng, we are sorry to le-irn is giowiiu' worse. i Deputy sheriff . I M lirewer car-j nen a colored woman to Aslieiioro to jail lust week. WHY PAY MORE FOR House rurnishings When you can buy them of us for almost Factory Prices? We can supply your wants and guarantee you satisfac tion in any ot the following lines: Furniture, Chairs, Side Boards, Go-Carts, Pictures, Tables, Stoves, Ranges and Gen eral House Furnishings. Give us a trial. PEOPLES HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY. High Point, N. C. MAf II C Jf GE.TALE SICILIAN ifliLiL Hair Renewer Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep It. Perhaps not 5 then remember Hall's Hair Renewer always restores color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. " ""KtfUSTi-Ftxz:. TV""' OOO OQ GGOOQOOOQOeiO'QOOOOOCica OOO )C3Q Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co Wholesale and Retail o o p Q o G P O P Q Q Q O D Q O G D D O D D O O D O D O Q D P Q Q D nan Watch this space next week. Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co Wholesale and Retail rsrn Paint Vour Buggy for 75c. to $1.00 with Devoe's G loss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. uiorc to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to Hew work. Sold liy MeCrary-Kedding Hdw. Co. A Great Reduction Sale! For the Next 30 Days ! I'ntil February 10th, l!05. we will m-ll all our heaxy rollui woolen gondii, funeiuutor, hoods and und ready made skirtx, nlso a lot of small nuniliers in ladies und misses shoes ut greatly reduced prices for the pur pose of taking stock and to make room for our spring goods. To lie con vinced come in and liec for yourself. Yours truly, RIDGE, FOX Ic COMPANY.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1905, edition 1
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