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l Th Asheboro Couiier I'KICEONK DOLLAR A YKAli Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. Compulsory wliidilioii -tintl ih show in tbc pieacnt Ltxislaluiv. No one men us to say nil tin.'.' In. oppose tliu Wanl bill are ri'nilli -un.-fsr many good ilt'tiiooruts i.i.'-. the meaaure and dome u pulilii aiiK favor it. Mr. Geo. B Craven hue i-stiil'li-li-ed the Wayne County Cornier ai Fremont as a successor to the Fre mont Enterprise. Mr. Craven 1111 nounces in his salutatory that it will be democratic in politics, hornet in eterything nnd fearful of nothing. The paper is (.right and newsy and we wish for Mr. Craven much .-tie-cess. The United States is a nation of coffee drinkers. More than a billion pounds of coffee, valued at eighty eight million dollars was tt.-ed in tlu United States last year. No country in the world uses so much code.-. The truth is that the United Stair. practically cousuuies half ilie cofl'ei sed in the entire world. Mr. Geo. liruusou w ho lias the Editor of the Wilmington patch for a number of years is tin new -Editor or the Charlotte 'os. Mr. Bninson has experience, and stands among the best wiilrr in in.- State. The IMspaich proper greatly while he was eon it. GUIXiEK .ll'DtiK. The I'resident has appointed 11 A (liid'ri-of Norlli Carolina to be .lllil-i' of the Supreme I'unit of the Panama Canal Zone, in place of .lu.l.-i- KyV of Alal.am.-i iv-i-n.-.l. Mr. (ili.Uer lia.- been " 1 1 -i 1 1 1 (h-11-eral lit I'anaina -in. .'uly lv,i",, an. I lui. I.. ,..nie l.illi.il.il with the eop!e. it b tln ir wa Ir Urn e.l fi t,l be, .. Ille II uiin.rsily i itli -aviiij; In Ins' fare il...kn- lie ,-,-iviii.' I hill ..Ml- at foil l.-r nli.i lis II., - head l-n-la ba the n eall i i .t-i I lll.-lll. al I is ete.!il.-.l ..me wi -illv things. a.l.'lr. -- to -Mm-1 1... t..r I- . r. diled will. man'' ii.-I'ii1ii is v. in- of .U'-. and at lin age of fifty he i- a sina'l fraction of a man, ai.d 'hat al i!y lie should dr.- ..r be chlorol'oriiie.i. It is well t" eiuourau'e voun.' ui' ii to a-pin to noble .bed- early In li..-. but -u. h talk as this of Ir '.-l.-i i- -illy- and foolish. History will .-how that the -oiit(:iry is true. Many iii.-ii lu.e distiiiiiiish. d ill. iiki-Im - befoie in i i - 1 with die aee, but We haw the bio-i-iphy of .ur.-i: lory to t hat tlu i aeinew.l ino.-t hate they pa.-.-id ".rty. ui-eate-t -en tee to h att.-r he was lil'ty yea coin was lifu-iitu ye was elerte.l to th. youuj;. st l'i -; lei was Mr l;.....-ete who-e : -t.-r, t Clav a; In the black tvuil I'ouiino eoiiililions w hat coin. heated. 1 1 ill tt Inch letolllliolis I cur. It is just now trouble tt itli I tie Unite! Santa I 'oiiiioaus uiv ut!oiii.t.d interferon S.nii tt ilh their atl'atis. lie of Simla . -in some a country j ii rii fly oe hatinu: some 1--..I-1. The iitiii:; tin- f Uncle Y i sieve boom 1 1 . .I to a cent M, lions at. ills when The ri.-.itii.-.'s of N. citv is inarti.'loiis. 'I h towns hat. br-.-u con. i tet v in i'oui'.aris'.ii. s'riit I'm public impr. dollais are spent in o'iiei- large cities. Th. ir are on t h: New York police force more than :-,imio mcv. There are in the city i'.h theatres. This is the largest iiiiiiJ'.is in any citv in ihe world, inn' .:.:! of tllein In-iii-' erected in the 'a-t .-iweais. I 111 Tne new e by (he Code seiitcil to Ihe NKW I't'l-I .de wlii. '. Mas Comiiii.--! n: I.eeishit:ir-. to hut with e lew I take effect prepare piv-heell til AiiJUfl nit to slu.U I i-t n. t. f his- N..t!i . t tt it h ohllniMI ant The legislature has and while many carping i plain at its record, yet th maius that there are few '. within the past general"" been more consctatitc, looked to the interest of in people better than ihe pii There have be. ii lobbyists a in opposition to leislat: wad iu the interests of th.- p UK i. Ill- tile t r. 'is!aiur. thai 't ,fi.-r i i it ef- r man l;..oset.:; ,,i, Mar e f.rtv-.-i. I inn ai I. Sutiiin i and nun win. hate ligu '.y in our i:at;uns his i for tlieinsehrS il e and have rend-.-eiti.e to their -in.' I'-'itv. hell lie i I I . The :iiiat. .i I h l;h. . t 1 Web- ! t lb -nry ;, ..I co:'-;, in it rep. a:y private noil as aie iii ...rect eon t. It r-pei;- no laws the sab- i t ,'i.juiirs in or r.iilalinu the .vork- ii-- of public road- ' :--.y partieii-ii- .section. All pul-.ii and oellelill tiilules .ass..l at t'ni- .---.-ion of the o-n.-ra! A-.-.-mbly .-!... i. ! deein.d o rep.al in!; - -.litlii lii;- pint i-ions . f Aciviceto the Aged. ,iic brinxs infirmities, such us tlug-O-li tx.e.cls, weak kidney anil blail cirana TOKHID LIVtK. Tiitt'sPi lis Iiavcaspcciflc effect on these irRan, -lii-iiiliilini; the hoel.cnuslnit them to n-nonn their natural functions as i-i ;..-.lli and .'.otfTING VIGOR C ,i.o kiilnevs. bladder nnd I IVIiR. ' iivv u.-e uiiuptcd to old and young. County Correspondence. Worth! ille Items. Mrs. I'lia Stewart, of Franklin i ille, is tisiting her daughter Mr .1 1. Wrenii. Mrs. Kliabelh Wi-nn, Mr-. Ti.is Hoiikeiiicyer, Mr. Kinciv IUillar.1 and Mr." .lames .'eiikins went to Haltimore last w.-.k. aeeompaiii.il bv Pr. Ilubbalil. Mrs. Wrelili aini Mr. lUillard went to haw ciitaraei reuioveil from th. iret..-. Mrs. Honk ,-ineyir to bate tonsils i.iiiowd ife! Mr. .leiikins for medical trcitiuen'. We hope they tti',1 all be glealb l.ellelitted. Several of our citi.'.-ns went ! I'edai balls Saturday to attend th furnelal of M .inoe IT.e who tta killed bv a .-liil'tiim.-n.'iiie in Allan la I'.-b. I'.Mh. II." tta- the -on el he late .rutin r Mi .it ho .M is. .f M: Sarah N.ii-n l-'i. and ( th- Th. I uIUt . 1 hems I':. ilipcttercl ... i, -, i-iianjes. Work th. w ill .III and l.-".i N n tii. imp.' Jl! bv M - I. -nrpi: had ! I'oiiuty . I :.-p.-r. 1. Ui the pi ,-lo-e Marc!, ii"ii. Hon. A-heboro, V A 1.11 je Clot Tin re ha-i-out- ii-ki.l 'lie route Ibillllistllb i;-,ii...!ph ot til. peopl ectioii. Ii-!- is '- d!" . !l' fi'iniii'iui I . Th- fn.-n -t llljell hi ..lh. tt Win i ill niak .1 1- .A, I.e. n an III the pelf-, I"" ; .I Mr tii Ii-Mr-. upp.t,. l'l'.l-0 ., ip.'l, illl'.ll'.l lid of III Ihe fll, f M iV. W, I. W -.I Never before in the history ! Legislature in North Carolina has there been a time when an approp riation bill was passed without oh. jection and without a change "I modification, until last w. . k iih-u the appropriation bill of tne pre.- nt Legislature became a law, tvhicli i dlie to Col Wescott llobeson. of II 'h 1'oint, chairman of the ilou Ap- propriatiou ('ouitiiittee, for bim-iu- iibnnt this result. The Governor und his Council of State and the Legislative committee. arc to he congratuiate.l upon lii.-ir settlement of all outstanding 1 .Is nerat .i i .vit an.! a mat our its on tin- the silllle. terms tin and tt hiuh in the same class a- those upon it hieh I ' 1 South Piikota stl.-.l our -tale. h.- j " 1 terms of the settlement n fate pay twenty-live i . dollar and interest on This is exactly the same. Legislature of I?'J otTei'ei 108t of the holders ,,f this class of bonds accepted. The Ward Kill makes it impos-ible after Jan. 1st n. xt for distilleries to exist in small towns like Advance, Willlums, Shore, Myrtle and other places. There is a great change coin ing about in this Country, es pecially itj the Northern mid West ern states where many people, and especially ambitious young men w ho huve beeu Ia'cd to the cities, are now retnrning to the farms. The Ward Bill rut every distiller on the same footing, and gives es pecial advantages to none. Its e:t..l. Us Weill to -i'-ep. and il' KU'ki.uni to -f- at iie-n :n t he Stat- f 1 like Wise pel' llitt'.a ln.'se.t of the be-! of 1 n In. advocate priiicip! :iv in .i.i...::;..tt a luaront v . e. i. n try pro! i have ha :ht haw . .1 Sp,-,;. of tl.e o p, .pi The Watts bill permitted the sale and manufacture of liquor in any incorporated towns. It abolished distilleries in the country, leaving local option to all towns. The Ward bill goes fnrther and prevents the manufacture in towns of less than 1000 inhabitants. . No town can sell whiskey unless there Hie two police men having no interest in the busf uess in the town who make weekly visits inspecting the saloons. Anoth or feature of the Ward bill is that giving the county commissioners the right to revoke the license of saloon keeper upon the information that the law is beiig violated. BATTLE WITH CONSUMP TION. The battle with consumption con tinue to grow. The establishment of a special department in Johns Hopkins for the treatment of this disease is an important movement. The ravages of consumption spread ing is due in a large measure to ignorance or carelessness in dealing witk patients in the home. In this dispensary at Hopkins many great physicians will be brought together who will meet with a number of cases among the classes of society where their advice is ismuch needed. The consumption, dispensary in Baltimore was established by the generons gift of $20,000 by Mr. Purf Phipp of Pittsburg. i are lew it a:,y t hitt hate noli. A MISTAKKN clip the followii :.. -rau V.'e clip the foil. .wing fr. exchange hieh has been pi; iu a number of n.-us paper.-. This looks like a banlshi) witnesses vv hoar.- summoned i th.-y w- ie supposed to know thiii' of a matter :t b.-iiu' p .-.I they have had oppoi:u km. iv something. A certain ll'i'.ior dealer wa posed to have sold vv bi-k.-y oi day, was presented before a jruy. two young ln.ii tt h" some times diauk lii-key, vt. re - iimnou ed before that jury. Tin t . aiu. Mondav. spent four davs ,ii a h...- at the court, house vtailiiii.' to b.- called before that jury. Tiiey may have believed that the man s...i whiskey on Sunday, but t ln-y did not know it, and a trio- bill was not re turned to th.- court: tli.-v received i... pay. And the clerk allowed tii.-m to throw away ten cents each in proving his attendance. If a defendant has you suuiiniined and ho comes clear, you air sure out your time and hotel hill. The .solic itor and the State's witnesses p-t half fees. This doseii't look alto gether right, but it is law," Many people have the same mis taken idea. When the defendant cines clear, the Solicitor does not get half fees; he gets nothing. The State's witnesses do get half fees, and in such cases the defendant's witness es have a claim against the defend ant for a debt jus; as any olhet claim. Iu the case where the witnesses were subpoenaed and knew nothing, and no true bill was found the wit nesses should have been paid. The mistake was made by the County Commissioners in nut allowing them pay. Many people have incoirect ideas as to who is entitled to court costs and who is not entitled. We have an article prepared on this sub ject which will be published wheH we are able to have access to the new Code so as to make sflch corrections of the present law as are contained therein. Every Kepublican news paper is complaining against the passage of Che Ward bill. Every one of these papers in the last campaign com plained because the Legislature of 1903 did not euact Legislation sim iliar to that which is contained is the Ward bill. ip-! i. ii. It Ol.lel- 1 r, to i;:-aiii v:i-,,u t-. 'iii a fair I. '. M at ,1.. pi-i, much a- .' been u-e.1. !::. N. an o.i: h. II. io clo-c s,.,.. ,-ll.ls Nov b. ill- ee, I l'l I , fe.leemabl. lb-ill if a.- i.era! !-ll. I in i I.., .in.- M I -t. a Iiiiiii'.. -Wept.,1. Tin. follow-in 1 f loin jury .-u v .i. laliS. h, . ii... -I o- -lapll operators m i . Ineiit; li.il. .ii-p.it. h. : handling I rain-, r.-gui pi nit, regular minister ollicer or cniplovcc ..f a 1st and Counties "'.ly ale e I'rac'iciiig ..I-!-, tele - ir .-inploy-iiiploy.-d in riy licensed .1 the gospel, hospi tal for the m. inc. or ui-lite member of a lire . oinpany. I'i. All Mate iiisliliiiions, except the higher iducalu i:ii! institutions tliiitar.-li.it also charitable, tunst make reports on d. mand to the Hoard of Internal Improvements. The (lot. rnor run at any time order the board to investigate any nf such 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 -, and, wh. ii in his opin ion the intrn-Ktof the Slate demands it, lie can remove the ollieials of such institutions. Flie Overland Limited to California bates I nioii IWei.grr Station, Cliii ao, fi.ti'i p. m. TLily, arrives San Kraiu-i-co the third day in time for a dinner. l.'uiil. Chicago. Milwaukee & St. l'uii' ilaiiway, L'n loii l'aeilic and Southern Pacilie. Line. All ticket Agents sell via this loute. Ask them to do so. Handsome book, desr riptive of California, sent for six rents postage. F A Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago or rowell, 3H1 Broadway, New Yoik. Thousands are sick cv cry year with some form of Bowel Complaint. Thousands are cured by taking Pr. Seth Arnold's Balsam". Warranted to give satisfaction by Standard Drag Company. lie I. t h: In.) V Mr. I "i M rainier. a.-t W.-'lles d in tl. ..-nip. Ile.l Will I' 1.1 a bn. M.-i; lllp ;,-i W. Mr. W II Watkins in. tv. i.i-t Mondav. 1.1. kl-r ha- tne ronlra.-l k -tore at Mt. (iile.ri and I vev Nance. ii ran K.-.. went t. ui a business trip a few iy I liinsiicker, of Soul h - in low n last 1 liiirs.lat is. It T Toole spent iu llocky Springs town- has h. . II A dr., i.f (in always p .ill.- ell a leceiit vi.-itor hi le. I'ae. ot Aberdeen, was -t Week. 1- In-gilHiing to "look Up" I 11 indications mean anv- thiiig our nieicliaiits will have a ui e -prill- trade. Mr. I' M Morris spent last Fri day in the l'eiiningtoii section. He -at- the Whitn.-y Ibdurtion Com pany is having a lot of work done on lie- rit.-r. Mr. .1 A (tumble, of I'wharrie. -pent several davs m Lexington last w.-k. Mr. Hark .'-.Hinders, of New Hope Academy, .-pent last i'ri.lav nignt ia toil II. Mr. .1 A Spruce, of Asheboi... p.i.t Saturday night in town. Woiid. r what his business was? Randlcman Items. The Ibiii.lleiiian Chair Mfg. Co. will, in a short time, as- sooa as the building can be erected and plant installed, -tint up, with a capital of .jiii.itiio. Mr, K L Martin, of Wilmington, N. ('., is in town on business. Mrs. J T iios- tick, who has ben extremely ill dur ing the prst week, has slightly im proved. Mr. W K Talley is mak ing extensive improvements on his lesidenee on Main fct. Mrs. Mar vin Shirley and daughter are visit ing Mrs. Frank McColIuui at Wil mington, N. C. Mr. Lane Nance, ot Sophia, is here for a few days, yisiting the family of 15 K Keasfey. -liev C W Hobinson, Pastor of Asheboro Presbyterian church, preached an cxcclleut sermon at the liaptist church on Snnday night lust. Mr. Emory liullard has gone to .Johns Hopkins University .Hospital Haltimore, Md. where he wilt have a cataract removed from his eye. Pr. C 0 Hubbard accompanied him. Mr. W A J-'uderwood has placed a very handsome marble ice cream stand in his drug store, to be used in connection w ith his soda fountain. NEWS lino. K-iull (iibson, president of the Erie Railroad died iu Asln villo la.-t week. das al' lledriek's liou.-e ami barn m ar Silver Hill was burned thi. week. Loss ly'S.lHHl. The lloincstake (.old miu iu T il.ennicle tow nsllip. t his county. Ins suspe". 'e.l operations lor a while. Ulllglars looted the safe of Mc deii mill at MeAdeimllo, on Satur lav or Sun.liiy night ainl carried i way iu money ami en lili."t.-s t-'" noil. Mrs. W I' lle.lw in. , an aunt of Baxter Mieinwell, ili.d this week nl her home at Healiui; Springs. Her iiilsbalid died hist vteek. The latest war iicvs is that (.'en. Kui'.ipatkiii ba- been completely r.ui'.il an. I that the Uiis.-ians air l.iiiiiiog Mukden pieparalory to a r.-tr, al. The Patriot says that V P Mc A. loo has sold his farm near (iuil tor.l College to .1 T Putdcii. Mr I'm. l.u lived at A.-heboro a number ..f t.-iirs. Calvin ti Harris, of Healing piin;;s, died at the hcine of hi.- laiightei' at (iiiilford College March sili on his way home from Ualeigli here he held a position in the legis lature. F..I win Clark, son of Mr and Mrs K I. ( lit I k. was killed bv a street L- ii-in lireeiisboio la-t Friday. The iiltb- fellow was attempting to dodge tinl jumped on l he Hack. Sixlv live- were lost in a wrecked ''hie.igo Ntvv York express train on ihe IVlilisv llama load on Match ir.l rweiitv-live sol.liers on the way I the inaugural ion ceremonies were .lining those killed. At a meeting of the Alumnae s-ficuilion of (invnshoro College on March Itli. after having saved ihe eollege frcuii debt gave bark the ins titution to tin- .Methodist roiifiMviu'c of the Stale to be controlled bv the tru-tees. The Columbia Puck Mill mid a number of .orc- and ot her buildines' at Columbia, S. C were dc-troye-l hv lire on the tii;l.t of March till. eai... I iy evplo'ioii of a k. in-ciir (ngiiie. "The Io.-- i- ft.'., ihmi. In the closing bonis of t he l.-gi.-la-tllle Col. W ood made l.ll l lo.pl.-llt p. .. Ii and aided in killing the slate i iu in igi a t i. .it agency bill, and Senator Watkins succeeded in making sonic iinportaiit cluing, s in the revenue hill. A young man iiani.-d i C I i lass living four or lite miles .--..nth-east of (ire. n-boro. says the ( i leensboro Patriot, t a- ..ouinl ovi r to com 1 last Week I r "la'-icg" a cheek .VI lb. (ii. ii-li. 10 National Haul.. ( has ."ra.:. r ainl Zeb Law. -on eii gii.e.l i,i a pi-t.,1 du.-l at a .ii-tilb-i v in Mok.-county on Match 1st. Both ale s. v. i.-lv wounded, but the latest repiiil- indicate that thr-y will iv Mi Tobias NewsoiH. a sou of Mr To. ui N.-ttsoni, is preparing tr.iiipp a large stock farm in Bovvan county which will be the largest farm of its kind in the Mate except ander hilt's. I'he Chatham Boiler Mill Co. has I. en incorporated with -fl!,iMi0 capi tal st.vk. with .1 L (iriMin, F C I .... A II Bynuiii and C W Hanks a - slockliobfers. Mrllfi Causey, a young man living seventeen miles south of ( I le.-iisboro, underwent on operation fir appendicitis at the (Ireeii-boro hospital on Saturday afternoon and is report"!, to be getting along v.-iy w.-ll. Patriot. Another Chatham corporation re cently chartered is the Pioneer Han dle Mfg. Co.. of Siler Citv, with a paid up capital stock of 5,0110. The incorporators are J W McAdains, C P liiddle anil others. This com pany will manufacture plow handles, etc." The Chatham Bccord tells of the death of Will Brown who was in stantly killed at Colon on Monday night of last week. lie was the tune keeper on the work train which had been side t lacked. A switch had been left open and a freight train dashe . in at full speed tearing Ihe car in which Mr Brown was in. to splmtcis. Mr Phil C.aiiil.le, of the Taber nacle neighborhood, met with rather an unusual accident la.t Friday. While cutting timber he laid down his axe to push a tree so it would fall in a certain direction. The tree fell unexpectedly and struck his a.xe, which was lying across a slick of wood, and the blade Hew up, strik ing him on the Hide of the head, nearly severing his left ear. He was stunned by the blow, but soon jeeovered and went home, w here he stuck his ear back in place and bound it up and went on about his work. While here Monday he said the injured ear was healing nicely, although it had hung by scarcely half au inch of skin after the acci dent. Patriot. lax Noliie. ' I vuU be at (be fi.e i.l't iln till.e- aiul places to coil-"-' lb- lax .or llU.it: i (i niv's X lo.ails Tl.iiis.hu, March 3uih, forenoon. Mechanic Thins. lav March Minlt, attorn. .on. Allan Nance's : to :v Friday, March -'i 1.-st. al i iiionii. I' case meet me promptly and pay vo ir lax and oblige. T. .1. Finch. This March .th, I On:.. Mad Cat Bites Lady Mrs Minnie llanis Laydcti, nf Lexington, wa- bitten on the hand bv a mad cat last I'ri.lav and is in the I't-tctir Institute, Baltimore, for treatment. Iranklinville Ileitis. Mr. T A Slack made a business trip io Hainsfiir one day last vteek. Mr. (i 11 Cox has moveil his fainilv to the Cox iii.ii.sion uu Km k St. Mr. Con lie v Allred has nc- ceptid a position with Fraukliiiville Mfg. Co. as a- stent overseer or oiling and sweeping in the spinning department. .Mr. 11 A biisscll made a businass Ii p to (irecnsloro Monday. -Misses. K.-tl:ei lordon and Ut I'Vutriss. visiu.l at Cedar .-in farmers iiglil. .1 v nil l..n in- - ell o-ii-i' g r. . : To any one proving tjiat the h 1 owing statement is not baocd oit actual facts: Itlore E bills' Sun Cured clicwci- ihe third year it was Qil'wd to the trade than an" svi! of amy age e?2iiaed ; Kt; : nanuiactured froKn S" 1 L : 'd Tobacco. All Falls Sunday and truck growers a. the line weather i.ll. i a rough winter aril .n. preparations to pick I theccmiu.' season. -Parks dr. and P M . to Ash.boro Monday Mrs. I'.-arce Cox tt ii .(iiite ill for a lew days ing and we hope will be . - - II.. t lull v tt. lOIDD IIOIJ 'Sjrp 311) Mn DAL'IT ptt'J 'J ! i3ii3I JIBU SJIBU 3SI1 unttt '10UJJ M!l!lAcjyjnoAcl3351 U3lX JPlO!iOO01JUBiftnoAOnJJJE truck a Stout ;h lb iii.W Pacific Coast. Tickets on sale daily form Chica go March 1st to May 15th via the Chicap'o, Union Pacific & North Weatern Line. C'orresondingly low rates from all points. Paily and personally conducted excursions through without change to San Fraficiscoe, Los Angeles, and Port land, tmly $7.00 lor double berth, r'ull particulars on application to W B KniBkern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. By., Chicago. moved his fvmilv to the lo in farm .ui Flint Hill St., v. ;. will beas.ccially. Mr. Ib has resigned hi.' po-ition wi l'-'raiiklinville Mfg. Co. and has gone Cumnock to study lel.gtuphv. Several line hugs have been killed. in our citv .luring the p:'-t season and in...-t of our citizens .1.- scrve credit for the interest lli-v are taking iu p.uk growing. Hut vv. think that B I-' (iray is ciilitl.d to til.- cake for he bulch.-rcl a hog last k ah nit sext.eii iiionths ..Id and aft.-r il was cut up Hifticicullr to handle i.icely nearly all i f it was pacl-e.l in a gallon p.. I and the scales went away below .mo so that I inn no I able "to give y..u the Weight. Your correspondent ha- two for n.-xt season which he hopes will do fully as well. Trinity Locals. Mrs. -Scarborough is visiting rela tives in Lincolntou. Mrs. Fun dley has been quite sick with grippe. Mis. Earl Craven who has been visiting her mother, returned to Lex ington yesterday. Mr. Alva En glish is happy man, a little Jr. hav ing been left at his house Thursday. Mrs. neitman was called to GreenaUoro last week to see her daughter, Miss Eva, who has had an operation performed for appendicitis. She is getting on nicely. The little son of Mr. Shaw had his finger so badly ciushed iu the feed cutter that it was necessary to have it amputat ed. Mr. J A Carpenter has 'gone South on business. Capt. Hooker has been in the clutches of grip for several days. We aie glad to not the good weather baa go improve tbe roads that hauling has been re sumed. Special Rates to Washington, D. C. By the' Seaboard Air Line Railway. Account of the President's Inauguration March 5th, the Seaboard announces a rate of one fare plus '.'."i cents from all points on its line to Washington and r.-liirn. Tickets will be s...l March 2ml-3rd, final limit March Mb, with privilege of extension to March ISth upon payment of a fee of 1,1. For military companies und brass binds, one cent p;T mile per capita for 'i't or more on one ticket. We have double daily service from principal points in North Carolina w lib. -it change to Washington, trains consisting of vcstihuled day coacht 3, dining and sleeping cars. For Iu. t h.-r information as to rates, schedules and time-tables, apply to CHAS. H. (iATTIS, . Traveling Passenger Agent, Baleigli, N. C. This is one f Vj ZfrfT with tw .character ff MAKERS MAN jt0j0''$ FOR SALE SY JM Wood .Yloring, Ii (pS Afeliaaoro.N.'C. " - , , aifinmii i an a ake Money If you aro inclustrious and capable you can make money there. The big ranches are breaking up ir.to small farms that need more workers to cere for the increased product. The towna end cities are prssperctis because the country ia prosperous. There are great valleys of the richest soil in America waiting for you. If you have a little c&pital you can own one of these small farms yourself, or you can rent one on shares and pay for !t out of the product in a few years. We will send you descriptive booklets and folders giving full information about the money making opportunities fcr every member of ihe family. You vant to bsc what the coituti-y is really like; you can go there, work a few months, enjoy the delightful climnle, the flowers, fruit and scenery, and earn enough to pay tjQur expenses both Ways by taking advantage of the .main Rates Every Day March 1 to May 15 From Chicago From St. Louis For one-way colonial ticket!. Corrc.-pondlnoly reduced rntm from almoit any point Eut, The trip it ceiily and comfcrtar ly ma Ho vis the Rock Island. Two routes one through New Mexico, the other through Colora.tn. Through tourlat c-.rj hours -u.'ckcr than any other lino. Double c".sily tourut tcrvico via El Paw tri-weekly via Colorado. Dinir.K-car service and free, reclinicg chair cars, both routes. The Rock Island r representatives throughout tho United Sta.es; they are travel experts and can save you money. Yon c-n k.wo their assistance in arrangine; tho California trip for the asking. Consult your heme ticket r.fent cr write to the undersigned Cor oi - California book and complete folder MAcsosa the Continent in a Touriit Sleeper." Renumber lh Rock Mand rt-.i ncra tru-'.-t can to Cslifomis than anr otaar rotit.- Many of them ar of the lalerl i.j'tc-rn, wilh wido window and lavatory anal todot rooms for both man and woman, unusual!? Kr3 and coaaplsts ia thaar anpoinlasseta. Cut out this advertisoinant, Tilt in spaces below, aod mail to JOHN SEBASTIAN, Passensor Traffic Masiaser. Rock Islend System, CHICAGO. Plaasa saixl me rates of faro to California and rime tables also faar illustrated California book, and full iaforaaatioa about your new service. q EL PASO jjj I aspact to ! for Cidiforni botjt uul wouM like iaeformatioa about l NAUR lUsCTIOIfl A f! t i
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 9, 1905, edition 1
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