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The Asheboro Courier. ' Local and Personal. Mr J do M Hummer was in tow Monday -and Tuesday. Mr K W Frassier, of Troy, was nere i tiesday on business. A great muny peoplo in the tow are auliei itig from Ja grippe. JJr A K Fraier was in town the lirst of tho week. Mr l.o Uurkei spent Sunday at um porno in luuuueuiiui. itr D B MoCrary made ft business trip to Greensboro last Friday Mr and Mrs T D Harris are visit ing in the eastern part of the State, Miss Pearl An man is visiting rela tives and friends at FavoUville, Mr John T Britlui" went over to Salisbury yesterday on bnaimw. The Book Club meets Friday after noon lit 3:30 with Mrs Elijah Mof Ml. , Messrs W C York and Kufus Yow, of Central Falls, were in town Sat urday. Mr L C famuli, of Tabernacle township, spent Sunday m Ashe' uoro. Salisbury court is in session this week and Solicitor Hammer is in at tendance. , The Homo Building Co.'s was shut down a few days last week owing to mi accident to the engine, Mr Allen Woodell has been con fined to his room by illness for few days. Mrs 1 n gold, of liaudleman, is visiting hr daughter, Mrs F A Henley. ... Mr and Mrs Jno K Wood, of Ral eigh, arrived Monday for the Ited ding-Wood marriage. Mr J S Ellis, who has been clerk at the Yarboro House in Raleigh for about twenty years, has had a stroke ot paralysis.. Kev T M Johnson, presidi ut of the M I conference, was in towu 1 uvs duy and preached iu the M Pchurcl at night. Mr C A Ha)1 worth bus quit the roau ana accepted a position hi bookkeeper for Morris-Scar boro-Mof-fit Co. Mr Albert Jordan, of Liberty, was here Monday en route to Atlanta ..'here he has a position in a shuttle block mill. s The ' thermometer registered . C ubove zero at this place Tuesday morning, which was the coldest of the scaiou. Miss' Laura Stimsuti weut to Ran dlemun Saturday, morning and re turned that evening..'-' ' . ', - A sifi hw3adbelowr lumae of the legislature making it a misde meanor to sell or give away Ihjtior within Ave mites of a N voting pre cinct on day of election.' Col W P Wood I'unie iu from Ral eigh Saturday night and remained at home until after the umiriagu of his daughter, Miss Blanche, to Mr .1 Itetlding en Wednesday of tliid . k, MrJ.Atiiles. AHStuiit li'riut Attorney, will iu a few day move With bis family to Durham. Mr Giles moved bete about 'even yours ago. Kttsboro Enterprise. . Four 'solid carloads of chickuiis came down the Western rail: oad Yes terday, en route north. From four to eight carloads of chickens pass through Salisbury every week from the west. Salisbury Siin. Mr TV Loll in, manager of the Lexington Grocery Co's store at this place, who has been confined to his room for several days with lagrippe, is able to be out again. Mr C S Morris, of Greensboro, spent Sunday and ' Monday here with his father, who has been con fined to his room for severM days, but is better now. We are requested t" aunonnco that Rev J S England will preach at Cool Springs the 3rd Sunday, in Feby. instead of the 2nd Sunday as was announced in Cool Springs items last week. On the fourth page of this issue we publish tho annaal exhibit of the receipts and expenditures of the county for the year ending Nov. 30, 1904. . Every .tax. payer in the county should carefully read this Ntatemcnt. C A Banks and D V Downing, deputy collectors, assisted by the local police force, raided a blind ' tiger - at Lexington Saturday and oaptartd two barrels and two five gaUoa-fcega bt whiskey. On aocount of ill health, Mr A C Harris, merchant, has sold out his entirt stock of merchandise to H D Soarboro, of . High Point, The latter has moved to this plaoe and has taken charge of the store. Lex iugtoii cor. Charlotte Observer. ' We have just received a copy f T W Wood & Sons handsome seed catalogue. It contains many things of interest and value to those inter ested in gardening and farming. The catalogue can be secured by dropping a postal to this firm, Richmond, Va. Mrs' Anderson Fox,' of Matthews township, died last week. She had been ia her usual health aud was at tending to . her household duties, when she suddenly complained of dizziness and died in few minutes. Chatham Record. . , The Legislators has passed the bill introduced by Mr Rivta, and it is new a law, to irtakt U a BiWemeanor far aetbodt to 2t drunk tad act in a boisterous manner ob any tnblic m4 or other tfeblio5 -plo-im this county. Chatham Keoord.- DrOC Hubbard, of Worthvillt, was in Asheboro Monday on profes sional business. Messrs Jesse Rogers and L A Spencer, of Rnndleman, were in town Friday. The capacity of the Asheboro Wheelbarrow Company has been in creased to 100 wheelbarrows per day. Mr W C Jones is ia charge of tlic High Point post office as acting post master natil Mr Steele's successor is appointed. Mr John II Hugh, of Cedar (trove township, who has been for two years engaged in the lumber budi ness near Eagle Springs, was in town Friday. Representative T J Redding, who for the fourth fifth time is repre senting Randolph county in the House is buck at work after an ill nefls of about ten days. Xews and Observer of the 1 1 111. 'J'be Courier is lutt iu reaching its subscriber this week owing to an accident. Just as we were ready to iio to press with the outside of iho paper wo had the misfortune to "pi' a form, which has caused the oilier force a great deal of extra work and trouble. F L Emery, formerly superintend ent of the Odell Manufacturing Company, Concord, N. C, has bougut an interest in llie JJover lain Mills, Pinoville, N. (,'., and wi sniiic an active part in their manage ment.--Textile hxcclsion. Lexington Superior court convenes rebruary 37th. 1 lie criminal dock et will probably occupy the first week aim may continue a uiiv or two nto the next week. 1 he most im portant case for trial is II C Crubb for killing his brother-in-law, L JJaviH, on fiunilav Uctober lfoth last at Piney Baptist cliiireli in limine township. The Clinton Doiiim-ratio oi las issue says: "J he graded school has had uu increased enrollment (time the holidays, mid we believe Unit Clinton now has as good a school lit there is iu the State, Ignite a num ber of students who hud been away at school remained at home for the spring term mid nil seem to be mak ing progress, and taking interest in the woik, mid Mr Craven's system atic tnanaire.iient and effective dw- oipliiiearc meeting with general ap proval. I t he Mr craven re' erred to iu tho above is Mr Bruce Craven, formerly of Trint.y, this county. School Exhibition. The public school at Union Grove in Grant township will close Feby. iioth, 1905. The public is invited. The Courier returns thanks to Prof R K Brady, the prin cipal of the school, for a kind invita tion to attend. Killed Near Star. Jim Sheffield was shot and mortal ly wounded by the occidental dis charge of his gun near Star Tuesday. Ho had been out hunting and was fixing to get on a hand car to retain to his home. He threw his gun on the car tirst and the hummer struck against the car causing the gun to tire, the whole load taking effect in his stomach. He died in a shoit time after tho accident. Power Wlod Mill. D F Hackctt living in Providence township writes the Union Republi can, mat ne has neon using steel power wiad mill for nearly three years to saw wood and grind grain. The power wind mill is a good cheap power. The wheel Bhould be 10 feet or a double wheel 11 feet. It will not run machinery requiring a uni form speed, like the wheat fan, for instance. Subscriptions Paid. Jesse Frazier, Miss Lou Julian, C U Hinshaw, S 3 Eldridge, D C Cox, V E Russell, Mrs Amelia Trog don, John W Smith, David Nixon, Mrs Lucy E Asheworth, Mrs W C Robeson, C C Kime, J T Millikan, d T Marley, Z II Lowdermilk, Ran dom Lowdermilk, W M Wall, C M Kearns, T J Steele, Mrs N J Bur row, John Presnell, A E Brady, A L Brady, A L Jarrcll, M A Cagle, E Wuttly, W W Lassiter, II P Moffitt, (i M Pugh, Alson Auinan, R P Fonst, H O Vestal, Thos W Hodson, A I) Hamilton, .7 M Woodell, 1) Howard Frazier, Holland Frazier, Mis W A Woollen, W A Kearns, L W Wise, J W Sechrist, J T Hodgin, I) W Johnson. T J Green, Sidney C Robbing, J C Pepper, C L Cox, J R Lane, James A Burgess, C L Bur gess, J II Kmdi. S W Cov, J W Rich. A Quiet Home Wedding. it tho home of the bride's parents seur on l elj. the mh, at iu Ha 4:30 o'clock p. ni Mr. Tryon Ell; and Mis Maud .1 Jones weie united in marriage. Mr. D W Wright was best mini, and Miss Lola Jones maid of honor. After the ceremony, the company, composed of relatives and friends, were served with a fine supper, fruit, candy etc. Y M C Johnson, J. P., amYiated. K eliding-Wood Marriage. One of the luvttie-t home d- diugf ever solemnized in Asheboro was lust night w hen Miss Blanche, the oldest daughter of Col W P Wood was married to Mr John Ox- Car Redding. The house was beatiiii uiiv decora ted with ferns, holly, laurel, hya cinths and carnntious and white hunting. J he r.cremonv was iicrionned ny Rev F H Wood, uncle of the bride and ReV;JSherriH, pastor of the M K church here. ' Miss Florence Blair presided ut the piano. Miss Nannie Bulla sang Past anil Future after which Miss Blair lieiiau Sohenerin's wedding march; the groom entered with his brother, Mr Thomas Redding, and the bride rami' in with her father. Dining the ceivmoin Mis- Blair rendered one of hei mi n composi tions iu it (in beautiful and im pressive manner. J he liridc wore a orow u cloth ivelliu-r fuil and carried white arnalions mid fern. Mi's Redding is one of A-lieboros most popular young ladies; she poscs.-c all the qualities that makes most uonie woman, air ncuuuig is a successful voimit business man, being secretary and, treasurer of the Asheboro Chair Company. The couple received many heauti- fill und useful presents. ImmediateiV after the ceremony Mr and Mrs Redding left for Wash ington. Among the out ol town guests present were Mrs J U l agu and daughter, of Biscou, Mr and Mrs J K Wood, of Raleigh, Miss Lucile Armfield, Mrs Farris and Mrs Alex ander, of High Point, Miss Brown,! of Wilson and Miss Lindsay, of Greensboro. Fire Limits Request having been made for the establishment of a Are limit within the following bounds viz: a straight line just on the side of McCrary- Reddina Hdw. Co's. brick building ftom a point on Church Street to a point even with the eastern line of the Presbyterian ohnrch lot; tkence due south to south line of D B Mc Crary's residence lot; theuce west to Church Street north to a point eveu with north side of McCrary-lteddiug Hdw Co. This nroDOsition will be consider ed by the board at their next regular meeting to be held in the Mayor's office on the 9th day of March 1905. All who are interested either for or against the establishment of the same are requested to be present and express their views. Bv order of the Board. This Feb 14, 1905. E. Moffitt, Mayor. Married. . At tho resideuce of f. W Fuirh, Esq., on Feb 9th, Miss Sarah Hin shaw, of Central Falls, and Mr Ed Coo. of Millboro. At ths office of the omciaiiBg justice in Asheboro on Monday, Feby. 13th, Miss Lilla McPherson and Mr. J M Bhettield were marrieu by J 8 Ridge, J. IV Died " On February 11th of consumption Mis Bessie &een at inomasvine. At her borne two miles west High Pojut Feb 12, Mrs Nancy Will, aged 88 yean. Ia Greensboro February I2ta Mrs ,S.aL wife of Dr C L Seott, -and daughter of l"ostmaster yre uienn. Our Advertisers. We want to call your attention to i he advertisements apiiearioir iu The Cm ril l-. You can confer a favor on us if you will palio.'tize our adver tisers in preference to others. Our advertises are the wide invake in telligent iiiisiuesy tirms of (he com munity manured and opera led by b'oud iiiinded men who will treat yon fairly umi give )ou your money's worm, i he loeal adveiUscis who palio.iz,- I he Courier are the men who have made mid are making the toiiiiiiii.iirv prosperous. INurth Stale Fire Insurance Co. The North State Fire Insurance Co. is u new candidate for public favor. It was organized ut Greens boro Dec loth as heretofore publish ed in the Courier ut the time. The capital stock is Iihi,iio(I with ;'o. 00" surplus. Tho president is Ashley Home: W S Thompson, vice president. Among the directors are ( I! Cox, of Cedar Falls: Dr J W I'uge, of Burlington; J M Morris, of Thoiiiasville: A L Brooks, of Greens- boro. The new compauy starts out well. Mr n J league is tho local agent at Asheboro. I he Building Boom. The building boom has become contagious iu Asheboioandyct there are not half enough houses to supply the demand. Three L'cntlcuicn came to see the editor of this pauer within the last week hunting houses for rent. They can not nu've to Ashe boro because they can not get houses. A family living iu a rented house moved to another town this week be cause the house he lived in had been sold and ne house could be found to rent. We must have more bowses for rent. Mr H T Careness living 2" miles from Asheboro has com pleted within the lust year four houses tor rent. Let our own citi zens build moie, aud we invite oth ers to do as Mr Cavincss has done, come and spend their money iu our towu. air t;.iveness has confidence in the future of Asheboio und is, we think, exercising good business judgment in making the investments. Shot His Son-ia-lsw. Spaigu Williams, who lives about six miles South of Asheboro iu Union township, shot and painfully wounded his son-in-law, Shube Rus sell, lost Saturday night. Ibc particulars as we learned them are as follows: Russell aud his wife do not get along well together. A few days ago she left him and returned to her father's home. Russell loaded up on corn liquor (of his own make it is sid) and went up to Williams' Sat urday night to get his wife to return to his home. A quarrel resulted and and a free-for-all fight took place in which shot guns, pistols, etc., were' brontrht into ulav. After the smoke of battle had cleared away it was found the Kuesell had a pistol wound in his right side near the nipple. Williams was brouxu to Asheboro Tuesday and given a hearing before Justices Ridge, Tuaguo and Garner and was bound over to court in a bond of $1,000 for his appearance at court, which he gave. Preston Williams, a son of bpaign Williams, was also bound over iu a bond of $200. Postmaster Steele Head. Postmaster Walter B Steele, who has been sick with pneumonia since Sunday, died this moring at about 11 o'clock. Mr Steele was taken with a severe case of grippe about ten days ago, but had about recovered and was out on the streets Saturday.- He wen' home about 9 o'elock Saturday night and the case developed into pneu monia. Mr Steele was appoiuU-.l postmas ter after tho death of Cpt W H Snow and bad fillel the office about j two years, ne maw a ery i)ui. officer and was well liked ny the patrons of the office. H was a member of the Jr O U A M, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias. II 'eaves a wife, one child and a brother who have our sympa thy ia this bereavement. Higi Poiat Ledger. Jurors for March Term. The following jurors were drawn for Next term of Randolph Superior Court, beginning March 20. I'lliST WEKK. Richland Township 0 1 Law rence. Columbia I H Foust,T E West, Thomas Reeves, R L Alexander. Union J O Graves. R M Cox. N'cw Market Chus T Coltnine. R L White, Jno M Gruv. Frunklinville L r' rentru-o, J P 1( Craven, A t Cox, Jerry Allred. Concord T B Rush, H C Par risb, J M Walker. Trinity--15 C Floyd, J G Dorset t, Joseph I'arkin. East Brower Z E Brown. G F Giitlin. Cedar Grove A L Hussev. Tabernacle A R Kearns. I'lcuxuiit Grove J N Scot I. Xew llopt Cluis Kearns. Libert v W II Griffin, J F But ler. Coleridge D It Motlitt. Grant W II Glasgow. P (' (Has. gow. Raiidlemaii J T Pugh G W Hussey. Providence G p Harker. Asheboro J G Miller. B F Ncw b. xKIUNII WKKK. Frankliiivillo EO York. Dr A II Itedding. Proudence--S'lhirs Hemphill. J I hindley. Richland -.o.ili Kin;:, .1 N Cagle. Liberlv-T W Stulev.J I, Stalev. Hark Creek -A C Fal low. Xew Marki D M Roiitb. J is N Li nd' n. Pleasant Grow Martin Albright, S S Pieke I. Union Matthew Cagle. Raiidlemaii F Ingold. Columbia J T Sialev, .1 A Bar kur. Oram .1 C Baldwin. Letter to C. A. Pampliii. Asheboro. V C. Dear Mr: Two years ago the citate of the lull! Congressman Si;ott, of Erie, Pa., painted 24 Rolling-Mill houses one coat Devoe at il saving of 11 percent for paint i lead-and-oil was uftel the join. Thats how the talo icad. We what really happened. The buyer, as usual, went bv the cost of paint: got bids. LeaJ-und-oil bid low And guessed the quantity low; the saving was only 1 1 per cent. Nobody seems to hae thought of this: the. painting costs two or three times us much us the paint. How much did we save on the painting.'' Don't know The tale ends with this: We often lefer inquircis to those houses, for wear ot Devoe. That's a iiood-euoiigli story; but nobody knows what it is. Our onlv difficulty is want id painl-intel- ligehce. Yours trulv F W Dkvok ,v Co. P. S. McCrarv-lteddim.' Hdw. r... s-lls our paint. A READY COMFORTER. On of Lonytrat 0tori of Privats Pat Dooln. Many were the stories of the civil war told by iho lato Confederate General JjpngMrect, but none of tnem was fuller of pathos and hu mor thau his reminiscences of Pri vatc rnt Doolen. It wns this Doolen who, having been regaled with buttermilk ana weet potatoes by a withered old countrywoman whoso cubin he and bis comrades had encountered m a 6traggling retreat, mode his adieus with: "An' bow much do 1 o ma'am?'' "Nothin' at all, honey, if you all ain't got it convenient," was tho hospitable reply, "and not many of the boys has these (hjvs. 1'vo pot tbreo of my own with Stuart thi: minute, if so bo the Lord's spared tnem. aii sure, returned Doolen, quick as a flash, "if this isn't the ldcnlicul loidv as the saints for give me, but lus name's slipped me mourn tue minute, but he told me to sure look out for ve ef we com this wuv. "It wurn't Joe Davis, war it?" eagerly suggested tho innocent old woman. "The very bame, to he sure. Pat Doolen s mimory '11 niver eavo his soul ! Jos sint his love to his mith er an' told me to be turo to give her this. J lo brought from a pockc a bulky wallet. Tho obi woman fell on his neck with tear-" f joy. "An' mo jes' a-prayiu' the good Lord would send me smio word of uim, im somethm to sco me through the next littlo while. That tbcro. dinner we till jes cat was nich the las' they war in sight!" wept tho .lususucctnig old wouiun. 'Tut, you liar," paid ouo of his companions as they wulkcd awur, ureirt you ashamed to deceive a credulous old woman liko that? Where do you expect to go when you die? You don't know any Joe Davis, and you found that wallet nt Manassas." "Who knows thai better'n me seif ':" nsked Pat. "But she'll niver know, harrin' tho tellin' by Joo him self, and she'll be ready to forgive twinty b'ko me if that comes to pas." An Unhistorio Landmark. When Mr. Justin II. Smith visit ed tho (.owns along I he Keniiubec river in endeavoring to trace exactly Arnold's march from Cambridge to Quebec In; inquired everywhere for traditions and especially for relies. In his hook he gives this incident as a result of one such inquiry: "Near i lie jinini where the army left tin' Kenneli.v are four or five acre-, of (Niiriil ground and two small larinlio'i-i-!-. Mr. Smith in quired of the teneruble proprietor of one of i low, places it there were any evidences in the vicinity of Ar nold's inarch through tho "country. " 'Oh, yc,' replied tho old man. 'There usvd to ln a big rock in my mowing ii. !d with "T. D. A." oil it, but the old tiling was in the wny, and I bla-ted it out.' $100 Reward, $100. liHPll!.C thiit wlwe hn. Vn hIiIp liutlnall iu Map, awl Unit in CM rrh. Ilnll'n Catarrh euro h the only prwitlve r.ure now known lo th medical fmtcnilly. Cuturrh Ijelnif a coitatHulional Miwasi-', n-qtilru' a v,rHtilutlrma! treatment. Hall's Catnrrh Cure in taken Internally, acting flirt-oily iiijoii tho Mrxxl and uiueoUK nurfuivH of the fcyU!in, thu'cliy deMroyina Hit; foundation of dlH-M, ami giving the lUlh.'nt strength by bullilliiK up the eoiiHtlttltioD and alri!liii nature In dolnit Hi work. The inirtutoni havenoiauch failh In lb cnmllvo rameni that oiler One Uu: dred Dollam fit; i that II lulls to Business Local. Nolloea Inaaried under IKIs had at on oeni word each Insertion. WANTKh.- lOmeii i i.-h uie loir.ivcl, lin k siftns ami dinlrilmln sainpk a and cii eiilant ef our jodn. Salarj' 8T5.00 nr moutli. si.'i.(M) jier tlnv fjr exjicnws. KL'Iilj MAN ('(.. irii. S. .Vthia BniWiiig, Chioag". Farm and Mills For Sale. A liuu Ifinu inni "A giit .111, Kihly-livf nenw aa'l 1T1 in eul bnlanue in liinKT 011 Ki li);ind t-i town-l i l'av term-, M ,'ir, ii. 10 V. 1 1. ."..ii, A lii h.ir-, V. Spoon. Hrriwn, N. ''. O-Great Reduction-Cl In Mens and Boys Clothing For the Next Thirty Days. Everything in this line will be sold at greatly reduced prices. W.J.MILLER.. Store Re-Opened. 1 ii.cvt n-MKiwd in ur! at 1L0 ola. iljee in Ur.mt k-iviislnp and kcopim; oa band a gi-nenil line ol jjr'H't-rie anil hny nnu cutintl'v nr"iu.-,v I o:iv :is lunch and w low aa am. V. M. TKOCDOS, Tlii- .1 1.1. l-.t,, l'.J. 1 ,nlar I all ', X. For Sale. .. I .luetic ouiiituii At.-.trltCh .1 i;:k- li-.li I.', m., tntTthiM in rrx'tl working otdei ml uoiiiL' at u hamin to riijht man and in Komi loeation ot louh-af nim; itli it. Apijlv at once if inn ruled to Hot Sj, Alxjiilvcn. X. I '. Farm for Rent. , Hie Zvuiri WiUhmia iilaco noar Lineben v staiion on Ihu Raniweur and lireentibro rail- I in IVoviilenco i.nvushin is f..r rent lo nlinl).. rty u ttli n:o4 stock. Will rent (or asll or urt ot croji, All the I'm, I vi ii ill nrittil, good for com mid rtto,i. " l'ers..n. lesirino; to rent will eonf. r iili tin- under lifjneil at once. Xohu bul a liualler need M'l'l) . l oiue lo tlio n.ile ot iK'rt-onal irupcrtv 111 the .nce Kebv. 1 lilt ami 1 will make terms iili von, or write. 'bAUDIfS tXDl'UWOOli It K llXn. 1 Clituax, X. I . livatioij audj f j I WOOD & MORING. WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR BARGAINS. WOOD & MORIXCi. Asheboro Real Estate Sale! For welling, auiblev, hlacksiulth blinp, lolrr ai nn ol hunt nl lnn.ru ... tiouofHouth Fayettevllle SI. and I'm harrie road. imv 101 ivxipuou noutn tayettevllii! street ln een the Winn lironertv mill .lohti hi Uitls. o,.l one lot snme dlnieunlnns on Cu'; street ndjolnihi; ph Ki'dUiiof . 'Ihene lois nuiniiiK from uttevllle tn et to Cox street will L- Mild to. gelher or seimlely. iuiiki 11. at file -11ju.i l end of Sun- t Av, - lot with :i ellhi n Del -tuhle uud jt west and Freen lilt e. UihnI spring aud Iok hotise un4er 1 1 the .reiniscs. A'SjommiKlutiiii; terms on all. A.ply lo A. O. M'ALIIil Al Bank Huildlui,'. Mciiid story, rear 1 Nuvcuiber Uth, luoj. " 'Willi I "11. I. A." ' Im , course. ' " ilne letters mean asked Mr. Smith. 11 1 1 ie Pick Arnold, of IC.MiiTieiiced liallei'S lutvc tuliiul gi'eiit beuetit hy Uking with them 11 bottle of Ir. Seth Aionold's H.il suin. It cured illness fiiused bv impure wuler uud sudden changes of climate. Warranted bv Standard Drug Co. Kandkmia Items. Mitiaes Younir and Hillurd, of the teaching corps of the Kititdlouian school, spent .Saturday aud Sunday nt their respective homes nt Trinity and High Point. Mr fercy ilostick, of UurkMlle, Vu., who is returning from tho wed ding of Mr Forest Boswell, his brothcr-in-latt, winch occurred in South Carolina last week, is spend ing a few days with his parents here. Miss Laura Stimson returned lo Asheboro Saturday night, having spent the day here. Kev T M Johnson, of (ireeusboro. president N C Methotlist Protest.mt Conference, preached at Mt LelHiiion church on Sunday. Mis M A Ferrco is ou a ihsit to tiieeusboro. Mr John Form? lost a valuable Too Obliglnc;. An acior on a train i-ft his grips in tho i-c;i! and nt forward to tho diner. When h.' returned to his conipurlni' nl and i;litiic"d around for his belongings he found that they had li.-vippenred. He looked searchir.gtv into the faces of his fol low passengers for information, but discovered nothing but a peculiar smile. The only mnii in the car be-r-ides the i ninodian who wasn't sinil iaj wn a kind faced little man who was nninil'i'.-tly ill nt case. Present ly Ihis httle n:nn, iu reply to a atrrn l"ok of mvio inquiry, ! aded apolo ffoticilly. "I uni really very porry, but when you didn't return to your teat nl tU.it ls.-.t staiion I supposed you had been left behind, so. to tare you trouble and anxiety, I threw your bag nn of the windotr as w wur leaving thu alatioii." Special Rates Over Seaboar Air Line Ry. To tie Orleans, l a., pansaiuli. Da., Mobile Ala., Auotint Mardi Or as Celebrations al the Ahoic Points March 2nd to 7ih. 'I'le .vul'Miil iinnoutices a rate of om; far, iuh -. rents ironi nil joints on its liuc i, Xew I'l le.m., I.a., IVnsjtola. H.i Mobile Ala . and iviuin, a.'tountof tlio .Mur.li Gn.f l'el'br..iion nt ilieso (wiinl-, Mnvb :'nd to 7i!i. Tii kel- will I., sold Marell l-l M I'.tll. in. llls ie. nilb liual limit In lee. ;dl t 'l t . piinl llot lal.-r limn Maivll I 111,, e.vo'rt o ,,.v nicut .d fie of ,",0 eenls iimi .1:1 iai.'.im-m '.I limit e..,i U- oblail-d until M:.r.h I'.'.tli. td.'al-.jid offera iloulaV itdl'- wrvi web ills ono cliaii'ij ol ears. lii"b i:- nmde in Atlanb1., trains e-'iisi-iin;' .SVJ.-L..-S, r.llmsil .skel'lli, llinin-en,-. 1'it fnibi-r iabjiiujll-m i si licdulo, uud routes. upfK Ap-iii 01 addies. I A S. II. (i.TTI. Tr. Ao.ni. I.'ali'luli. N. f '. uld dav Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm. O. U. Hinahaw, Prop., RiMllcN. I.CIInai.N. C. WHY PAY MORE FOR House rurnishin&s WhL'ii you can buy them of us tor 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, Table. Stoves. Ranges and Gen eral House Furnishings. Give us a trial. Peoples House Furnishing Co.. High Point. N. C. Ayers Pills Keen them ia the house. Take one when you feel bil ious or dizzy. They act dl- rectly on the Dver.fcS?;' JE! BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rim at cr :r.(rici..4Uw..intaEi.. m U Worris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co Wholesale and Retail i ' oin'o llr. ntb If.-k 'h :i H,r lina I'a bird r s .Hi. llerUiire i'i,' .--i-iten-d M-,-1,. l "nr lnt rpniinio and MKcepsialiCa Ol r, also two lirsi.-, a (s-i oll l and tlin. .iniums on Cbi.-kens. 13 e., f Write f.r 'ri"s oil pips ami p.mir a n Trinlt) Items. TlK'ro a a imblio debate m the hall last Tuesday night. The dis cussion was spirited. Tho boys did well und their speeches did credit to the school. The ijuery was "Re Kolved, That the Negro Should Not 15e Educated by the White People," which wan decided in favor of the unintuitive. Master U'illiford Can-, of Greens boro, is visiting at the home of his grandpa reuts. Miss Indie Young cann up from Kandleuian Fnduv evening and spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother. Kev S D Tui'iviitini', our presiding elder, held quarterly conference at I'leasiint (irove Saturday. Mr Walter bandy, of Greensboro, visited friends at Trinity this week. Mr Thomas Harris, of Thoiiias ville, spent Sunday with his daugh ter. Mii I'rof Henry, who has been quite sick for several days. Miss Hose Johnson is supplying her place in the school room. Ken .1 1) Craven, of Salisbury, has hurts nn Mondav. Mr Jesse Lamb is recovering from ! been sick at the hmne of his mother a severe attack of pneumonia. for several days. Large Store.... For Sale Wr ..fli-l- f.T .il a- f nliio stock ol General Merchandise, Store House and Warerooms. I.iK-rjl discounts t punies eisltiin t nnri-haso in luuip. .r n ill '-U llio slock and lo.-w ttie Imildings. Apply tu A. I'. BROwi'.R Ut 1., J..uv. 23. 1'.5. Nley, N. f. Special Bargains! A full line of nice Millinery at Mrs E T Illair's shop, cousistnig of Hats, Ornaments, Kibbons, Velvets, Corsets, etc., will lie sold at greatly reduced prices timing the holidays. A hint to the wise is sufficient. MRS. E. T. BLAIR. tBX SOXX OF THIOL To Run-down People: Many people think they have som9 organic trouble or chronio disease because they feel weak, all tired out, cannot nleep, have no ambition, energy or appe tite. This condition is probably caused by overwork, close confinement or worry. To these people we say, try Vinol; if it does not create strength and -build you up we will ourselves pay for all the medi cine you take. Respectfully. Asjieboro Drug Comnanv-- iMortifiiKeoxvtM V B. K. and wifr.N.L. litl. t.'oluuihw Tajftiff and duly pfooMM in th ortir of the KeslcUjrnf lvi-dn of RanUtl)i tuutv- m Imok W, lmrc Hefanlt havfug U'ii tinlc in thr pnvuiuiitnf the tiond wctirrd b m'tlk'i,, tho uihi riictiel ntllm-11 at)ublic iiurtion u. tw. MiIhM l.i-i.i-T for cmf nt tbc .nitrt (Mtiwdonrlli Ah -1. r, N.C., on Monday, MnrvU tli. .t'lh, the follow Inp diwrtbed iWitoi lund 1'h'g nnd trIiib in Rnudolh coun ty, umi di-Tiw1! a' hintiw. atapii f rhaiithand . Hukto , tljCIH'C Mlltll ou tha old cilia 1 iMrtit-r In HuiiUt'k U lino 15 poh 1 a iwk. mith J8 nolw to a white oak, ttienc tw vole to a nrt oak. tm-aoe w ri roa . HtMifRomier. thence nt-d 111 lulfw to iwi ?tn throriinn 14 diaitw to pine Uie ortKina i corner m ma n w. iwn uon u rHmn.led by tlx old Im to thu boguiuiuit. Hecumd Tnwt. Bcgtniiinfr iwk, Jaa. T. Koarn cot-Dxr, lhrm wwl 4A chains fc a rock, NoJi Hide's C4H-nor. thenoo sooth chaitM on Rldca lina to a rock, tbenoe nxt 4R chaiaa to a mek In I k. Wol, Jr."a lino, thence north to tiie btia ntn. containlud l"0 acrua mora or low. Thinl Tract. Bmtnnittg al a pino, runntnf north llportwoawhi oak. tbeficc aatt i kaMioapoMoak.lbuc anuUi iU poJas to a fv-Dtfclnlr.R ccree mora or lev 1-W b. 1$. COLVMSVB TAYtOE. Rotnut & RoWnm Attyt. tort. Watch this space next week. 8 Morris-Scarboro-MoffStt Co Wholesale and Retail rm net C3 s I A Great Reduction Sale! For the Next 30 Days! I ntil Fobnutfy ICth, 1905, e mill cell 11 onr hetivy rolled woolen goods fwciuatow, "booag mml and y msle klrts, also lot of mll mnulx-rs in laJios and mimn ohot at gritly rodoecd prioea for the pur po.' of taking stock and to make room for our eprintr goods. Tn be con ncv torn in aud r for wnrMlf. Yonri iroly, RiDoc, rox a company
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1905, edition 1
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