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The Ashcboro Courier. Local and Personal. Miss Latini Stinison spout. Sntur day mid suiuluy in Knmtli man. In Montgomery county, Miss A ui'4 lioronli!) to Mr Fraud liuli. Miss Mav MuAlisU-r went r.iwiiiihoro last Friday and returned Monday. Miss Hello Station!, of liiirlin ton. is here with her hikUt. .Mrs H A Hunch. Tim Examiner savs a tevcre liail storm rmswd over the upper part of Montgomery it'crntly. Mrs 11 C Ingram, of Star, 1ms re turned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs Fields, in Atlanta. Louise, the little daughter of Mi ami Mrs J (i Meed, of Need-, is re covering from an attack of pceumo- nift. Mrs .1 V Steed, of Meedi, who has heen ipiite ill with pneumonia is now in a iircatlv nnpmvr.l ooiuti- tion. Mr and Mrs A M Itankiu am children, of lliirh Point, spent sev eral days last week with Mis Martha Hlair. Mr S Bryant, of Hamllemaii, represented liandolpli at the Win- ston-haleni Meeting ot .niiin Minim liail road last week. Mr J M Millikan lis bought the C H Frceburg place near liiiillonl station. He will lease it for the present. (iieenshoro l'atriot. Mr I) (i McMasteis has purchased of Mr E C Lassiter his Cross roads farm on the road between Fanner and New Hope Academy. Mra Douthit, the daughter of Mr K 15 Renins spent a few nays here visiting her father who is ipnte sick. Mr Niuna Kearns of Diii'liain, Ik nleo been here. Mrs Dr Asbnry, of Asbury, Mont gomery county, who ha been in poor health for ilia last few ears has grown much worse during the last tew weeks. Mrs J V Steed, of Steeds, X V, will have a number of line ci-ru-au-thenmnis, of ttie leading viii .i-U.-s, for sale later and will publish list of the ones idle 1ms. There is in Ashi lioro a great lo niandfor residence properly. Not tnougli houses It seems can he creat ed to go round. This is due to the excellent school and to the factories. SvdlleV I'liderwoDil, an aged and respected citizen of t lie Fden section suffered a stroke of parahsis last week. We have nut heard his ren dition this week. Thoniasville Times. A most delightful recital wis given at Kline High fccinx.l on la.-t Friday evening. After the recital, a plav entitled "A Meeting of the Seere't Older of the C.olden tioose" was given l y the pupils. The staleineiit published in the various newspapers that theie could In- hunting nott lu-ii in the state for more thin f.tl days in cacTi year, i a nnsake. The law has i.nl liieii chaged except in ceitain I ilies. Mr and Mrs W II llo.lg. . .-. of West Ash. hero, desire lo retain their lu-art -felt thanks, through the Courier, to the good People of Ashe boro for their kindness and mat rial aid during the recent sa kiu-ss and subsequent d-ath i- their family. Our advcttiseis are very kindly helping us to edit The Conner more than ever recently. Our leaders would do well to consult tin- udvci tising columns and read with fare what our advertising patrons has to say to the public. Mr T A Craven, who lives near Kinpire in this county, informs us that a few days ago there '.aim- to his place a lamb with two well tie velopcd sets of ears. The lamb had no other unusual marks and was of the ordinaiy breed common in that seotiou of the county. Conductor Lacy Hiinn, who had an arm taken off on account of in juries received from falling under u car a few days ago, returned to his home at Biscoe Saturday. W'e are glad to state that he has improved rapidly, and is able to he out again. Kxa'miner. The late W 1' Iicdwine had been postnuster at llculing- Springs for 4(1 years. Ivy a singular cemcidenci the" post office at Healing Springs was discontinued on the day of his death, by reason of a rural route having receutly been established through the community. Duvidson Dispatch. The Pelican, monthly Insurance Journal published by the Mutual lWnefit Life Insurance Co., of New ark, N J in their last issue in speak iiia of amount of business written duriHff the month of Feb ranks. I no M Hammer and Fi A Wiles, of Greensboro Crst in their agency force they havinif written more in tin ranee than any tuber agents of the Company. The Courier hopes to make a paper that cunte-ins the local ne at least, and a newspaper of which the county and this section of the Stale will be proud. We strive at all tunes to get the local news of mi parlance, and all cf it when it oc curs, ioilotnis we must ucpunu "unon our friends who are ever kind to us and imitdi credit is due their assistance for the success achieved. Without their h'dp it would be im possible to eet nianv items of -news. All will do us great favor by send ing happenings of real news in their ceminunity. Where tie mail will not reach ns in time use the tele phone ut our expense. We want all the newt and want it while it is fresh. Carthage has a magistrate with u i (cord that can't be heat. "S ,1-v-e Frv. during twentv mid years of ol'i- eial life, has had but two of his i!i cisions reversed by higher courts. Hi lins also olliciated at the marriage ol i lifty.one couples. "That's pretty! good .tint it?" Cai t'nnge liladr. I Ftir-v the ,v. Watkius of ileeii- boro, desire to inl'min the readers n! j the Courier that tiny are lieailiiuir- t( rs for seid iri.-h potatoes. 1 he.v have on hand a full supply of Maine and New York grown pola t"i, gll inillteeil to be pure seed and true tu name. Th.-v me a reliable fit in and w ill treat vou right. .Mr M K (irav. who has been a ciiizen of Lexington for many years, has decided to move to l.rccns'ioro, where he is an extensive real estate owner, mid oilers lur sale ins rcM- dence in Lexington and other valua ble property in the county. The Telegniin sav "Mr Oriiv has lecetit- Iv piiiehased the Hiulgin estate ami ad joining lands in Smith (ireenshoro for . 7,00(1. lie will lepaint, reilec- orate tnd otherwise improve im properly. It will be oue of the handsomest and most pictiires'ii homes in the city. Dispatch. State S S Association. I lie tttelitv-sefoinl annual ses.-ion of the North Carolina Stindiiv School Association will be held Raleigh on the 1th, 5th and Dili ol April. ?'ew Overseer. Mr .1 A Matlin, of tlrcenvtll.-, I C, is the new superintendent of t, Aaheboro liobbin Co. I lie Inl ine sunerintendent will trnvel and sell factory supplies. Receivership The llolladv-l'ool Hardwire Com pany went into the limn!' nf (' .1 Cox. receiver this week. I he iv- ivership was granted on pe'itinn of some of the creditors. Mr C- very dollar of indebtedness vV.j bp paid at an early day. The I n : lless will be continued. . Dr. Page's Residence Burned. A special to the News Observer ays that the residence of Dr .1 W 'age, of IturlingtoM, was l.iiin.il 1'iiesiiav aftet-noiniof this week with I furniture. It was the handsnm. st Hin-of t he city and the l..s.-- will reach ten thousand dollars. !r. I'.ige f .rm.-i-lv lived t A dn- ho-,1 -i lit) is an lieele ot Mr', Win I I l.llllill.T. - L.-crved Compliment. W'e do not lniieve the iinuing ol lock in tin- Wake Walcr Coiiipuiiv Id disoualifv a man like Herbert W Jackson from holding t he position f city alderman. He would malo good and a safe official if he own I it all. Mr Jackson was born and reared i manhood in A-helinro iii.d wean lad of this opportunity to say thai e ei'dmse all that is sain by tin 'ost. He was a model boy and fill . sustains his good reputation since e has gr.iA ii to manhood. Subscriptions Paid. F. M liindiiA. M Ward. Mrs law Ii. :-. M tl Ituie. Mrs M A Klli.itt, Flint He.ui. .1 C Morgm. i S Lip-as. Win Dp i.e... Mrs I, F Filer. W C Wright. .1 LS.iain, Juo Wh.elc-. W Cox. Jacob Annuo. K I.ow.le. inilk. J M Lamb, it. r- I', aive. tl Nance. N C lcl 1. .1 T llav.-. .1 C Lowdermilk, M r Mali'. da' I'.riiloti, John Walker, T J La-siter, A F Cx, M limns, -IVitch. tt. S F Wall, C L Ilrav. W S. Superior Court. The Match term of Hand dph Superior Court begun Tuesday mot ti ff of this week, llis Honor .imlge Itrvan presiding, mid Solicitor Win llatniner proseenting lor the state. l'lie crimnal docket was disposed of in one day except ore case of state vs F.dgar I'av.lson which coiisuin.-.l ill day Wednesday in the hearing, l'here wet four sent to the roads, ind two to the penitentiary. The ivil docket was taken up today. nid the case of W M Moflitt Adtnt. of 1) F. Moflitt vs Crown Milling Co. for damage for the killing of the deceased through alleged detec tive machinery is being tried today Judge Bryan is snstaining his well known reputation as an honest nine ind upright .Imlge. .Mr li I. White was foreman of the grand jury. Card -ef Thanks. We desise to express, thiough the Courier, our sincere gratitude lo the people who so kindly remembered us in the substantial manner, us manifested Friday afternoon the 17th. Umgiiage is not eouul to the task of expressing the gratitude of the heart. Mr ash Miis W A lit m r. Mr and Mrs W L Lin. berry wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for kindness rendered totliein during the sickness and death of their little daughter. Mit and Mits W I- l.iKiii:i;u. Died near Climax March ilst. little Katie daughter of Win L and Mary LinclH-tTy aged I year 10 months and 11) days. The burial rvices was conducted at the resi dence "HI the evening of the 21st by Father Vincent, of Greensboro, und the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Cray s Chapel on tin 22nd. "While the spirit of litll Katie has taken its (light unknown world to join with kindred spirit w ho have gone before. WAXTFIISTAVKS-I siv I. .r s.,o,,iloll...: I I -I iiu h t-. l-r l.l I I 1-4 in. Ii b.sliua.l r liw .'Uiv- lnsp.-ctl.nl .lays every Hatiiptar. ' Wm 1 reir.jy never foils to , l;.;.. so?s-.hi, fji'dlWi"! ''?iijnhc, Biliousness .i-.l .'.11. F.".:;A:-rS r.rlslnjf from a r rp);l I iver on:! H jd Diyoslion The natural rsfa'.l Is Krr.il rppiti'.v-nr.ilGiiUJil.-. !i. I:- .- .a -.:!":elii:r-''-Ij sa.t.rL.inis-.l;.i-.Ji.-a') lus jllo-.v. ,"jh3 No SiibsiUuic. IteRdleinan Itims. (iioiiud was broken on .Monday. Jiltli inst., 1.- Uaiiilleinaii's new chair factory. The site Selected is Wc.-l of I he ile'.V school building. We are ghei to -ee m-vv enterprise.' spi ingiiig up in our ion i., v.hich i.-eidi-nce of liand Icinan's progn-ss-iveness. Mrs K L Fox has moved into he: residence on Sulilh Mai" street. Her d-.M-lmg will be much imnioved by additions now bring made. Miss Moselle Dicks, who is a stu lent at ( u il f Mil College, spent Sun day at home. Mr and Mrs K I' Hum s celebrated their silver wedding on the iTlh inst. '1'iiev entertained a few friends in honor of t he occasion. Miss Mary Fei ree spent several lavs of last week in (Ireensboro, re turning homo Friday night. Miss Laura Stinison returned to Ashcboro on Monday, li ning spent Saturday and Sunday hole. Key C W ltobiiisou, pastor of the i'lesbyti rian church at Asheboro, nas in town Saturday afternoon, on ins way to till his appointment at iortlmlle. The family of Mr T K Push ha? leinoved to their residence at New Sahiii. We are reminded of the approach if spiiug by the extensive lines of goods daily arriving and being ex hibited in our stores. Come to lian dlenian to do yom shopping. Mrs F.mni i Wall has moved into the ro-td'-liie, opposite the f''TII!iT Meiiiod'-I p ir.-onage, on High Point M iss iciii. oung visile I her hone ai 'l'i-"ii!y on Salunlay. Mi-;(i Newliii made a business trip to Ashebo;,. ,oi Tbutsdav of last w.-k. Mr- ! M,ii.:e..ha!!, I'oi -i. is v isii nig her dalle, ci Flial, it. r. Mr.- l-i glet t. I' A Menderihail, wh i. wt . lias 1 ecu iplile .siek. Why Not Itvaii. Mr If C Vow, of lire, ns'.oro, yi-il--.1 his sister. Mis T '.V Lin I'ein-e, asl w.k. Mr .-nid Mi.- J li I.illev, ..I' Llis,-. i i.! Me.-s,s c i; ami I-! I.' Auiii.in. .-! liiseoc, spent .itur.!ay iii. hi at I b ionic of t ii-ir fat !ct, .1 A Auni in. We noticed among the visit -rs ai hureh Sunday, Misses Dora L-issitci ind F.stella Suggs, of Fuel, D. iin.i Old Myrtle Stout mid Messrs .1 M wen. M F Viiue:inoii and Tuvl t tell, of St.il'. Mes'sIS I,' I" CoX." ol iJalph, and I! U Atim.in, of .Sleds. It see-Mis that M.-sstsCox and An nul are f i . , ti. -n t visitors in this M.'inuv. Miss' J.-MC P.i.rollgl-.s, of A-!'.e!.ol.i. is visiting lelativ. s and friends here. Miss llird and brother have le-cn visiting Mi.-s Ftta Anui.it.. Miss Lena Uii hanison has g ii.c p. oiilh Carolina on a visit. Mr J t ' I'oteet has i-eiurneii from visiting bis pan-tits at Salisbury. Ml J li Mack Ins the line.-! -.vheit We have Seell. Mrs T W L.iwrence sold fioni Jan 1st. to Mar 1-t, KM doz.-n . to one man, bcsiilrs several do'.-n others. Mr J I. Sp.-nccr's school, at T.r... has closed, and he has cut red somah. liele. Among the stuueiits entering, since our hiM. we notice Misses l'earl fox, I'.lamhe Cliri-eo. Leola Vow and Mr I', uy liogan. Miss . Ion Law I'.-iu-i 's schnol at New Center and Miss I'.lunclp Asbiirv's at r.lal.vk, will close I'hitr-.l.iv. Mr J A Mom is building an ulditiou to bis house, Mr. I L Stunt is -p-nding a few days at the home of his son, C L Stiiait. . Kvery bottle warraiil-d, but ict .me returned, is the report regarding Dr. Scth Arnold's lialsam . I lie b.-t Summer lo-iii'ilv) from a large num ber of Piuggists in theSoutli. This r.alsam is warranted to vou by Stiuid- ard Drug C-i. Notice. On Friday evening Maivh :lsl there w ill be given at the i railed School Itiiildiiig. under t he auspices if the Indies' Improvement .socia- I ion, an ol.l t mil- spelling iiiat. li lor the benetit of th.- piano fund. There will be three classes, u- follows: Cla.-s l. Compos,,! of children from i; to 1 2 cars of age Class 2. Composed of yoHiig peo ple from 12 to 21 years ot age. Class :i. Composed ol ill nl.ove 21 v.-ars of age. A prize will be given to the best speller in each class. Fverybody is cordially invited to come out and parlii ipate in the spelling mail h ami have a good time in general. lleiu ral admission liitts. Child ren " els. If taken this month, keeps vou well all slimmer. It makes the lit tle ones cat, sleep and grow. A spring tunic for the whole family, llollist.-rs' Koikv Mountain 'I'm. 3." cents. Tea or Tablets. Asiiebero Drug Co. $100 Reward. $100. . tso.f till. ui r ill 1- ..rk. Tli i In i cuniOvp i I, lie -.1 Ik.llnn. i.T any -.ie Hull It lulls I lor list nf t.-timmim!-. Aiiaress f. I I 111 NN1V I O , T.l..l. s,,ia liv nil lrieclfes. TV. I like Hall's Knuilv 1'IIU lur raiu4.'iaiii. Sick riHiiidiiiwileiic.il!. I.'ev C A Weed lillcd his pulpit ut tie-M church Sunday and preachi'd two excellent sermons Mr J C Maiier has purchased a tine hone mid his son Dick who has been j ith t he Si,o Lumber Co. at High I'oint for some time has re- signed his nositioii and retiirind I j home and ill have charge r tin- very handsome one indeed. After truck faun this siason. a supper of many luxuries, several of Several of our voting peopl Jatlend- th" young men of the neighborhood ed the elo.-ing exercises of the public came in and a very enjoyable soei school ;,t l'a!i, isnn school house able was witnessed by all prsivnt. I Saturday. Mrs Joe Ibdiling. of Mil I boro, ! There has been a few cases ol i visited le r patents last Siinilav. small pox III on I- city lor the last, lew j eeial ot the young people iit weeks of ;i very light form, but they j tended the exhibition at Caraway, are nil about well and every thing last Widie.-day, i in 1 report a nice is lino, ing along as usual ami no new I time cases are expected. Mi-S .lettie Pool, w ho has I n Mr ami Mrs S S Welch visited Ui-i'iiig her brother Mr ; I'oo'e, their iaivi,t.iii ll.ii.dleuiaii Saturdiiy ' for .i few weeks has ivlnriie.1 to her mid Siiinlav. j home in (iieeiisboro. Mr C K Sluai t suvs he feels suii- pie cimu.; U lo limp a leu lull felii at a single l.oiinil. lis another line buy. loi.ul wurkiug has been tic order of the day for some time and all our public highways are being put in fair oiuer. Kev C A Wood will preach a sei uioti in tin: M K clinrth the (iist Sunday of April at eleven o'clock on the Sunday school. Fvery body is invited to aiieinl without regard to ileiioninatioii or age. Mr Sam Free will move the old public school on Church s'.ccl to bis home on (ireensboro Ave, and will remodel his dwelling house. Drand Mrs T I Fox visil.d Mrs Fox's parents at Slahy one day last week. Mi-;j,ine F.lliol and daughter. Miss M.ny Ann, made a busin. s.- trip to Ashcboro me day I'd week Mrs Klizi MolYill spent a few days last week vviih friends and relatives ill Coleridge. Mr Hal Lewis was in town one day last week in the interest ot t tic .helioro Courier. Mr Joe I'llki-iilo!) owner and oper ator nf the Southern Cmiliei- and Flow Works has met with such un paralleled success inj.he manufacture of this famous coulter that h" finds llis present equipment inadeipiate to keep up with orders mid lee moved tin- old S 11 l! Hall mi (ireensboro Ave to bis ;i I t-.-Hl 1 Well equipped plum and when tin- machinery is placed will be aid- to till orders more promptly. 1'rKs X Kiiads bcitis. Mrs .1 W IVks is il. ,: !, h,-. I'l'of .1 W l';-'..s t:,.gl:: veiy -ueee-sful -el I at tie- place. .',, is 11 tine instructor. 1 Kev M !: H.'llllll'er u... .., j,-,, 'liicing at the cliar -ii ia-t S il llliliV. le'v -I O Alsinsoc, of K a: Co! leg -, pr. .telieil one ..t the ino-i l.arn--i as w.-l as spiritual s. rino- .s that II has ever been our piivi!. . hear, from l.Yv. :i. The great exeiletu.-nt, spoken of y Shanks the I ! a 1 11 - -n r con.-i on d. ut. about holding mixed meetings III the community , is being cariied on by the sncalled, holiness bi'et hr 11 Why should this cause o much, comment. It must be right as tln v claim th. Lmd l. lis them what lo.lo I w o Randolph Buys. The Maxioii Scottish Chief 1, the following a. 1 -1 ii lit of two ,. liaiidolph'- promising young in., W'llo h.'.Ve succeeded ill Lob. -,e county: "The a. 1 lit it'll and lii.rcain.l manager, A li.-tt J St I, began h. lui-in. -s career v hen fourteen ; a:' of a:."', in lie- Kaiidleinan ( ii Is, gr tt ing 1 he 111:1 j:i itii-i 11 1 -1.11 ( l 'i e. iiis p. i- da;., lie rose :., , clerkship, then b eanie aicoiiii:..: for A M Me Naii-, of Maxton. u 1; : II- v as eii.pl... , , seven years, an 1 v.ar a 1 to .k h,s prt-si-nt n-spotisi1-: position, and vvi'l ri-e furlln r, a- ! lias I lie 'I'.ialilicati.Uis. and t he am'' li,,:i Hi- l.i'oihei'. Charles N N,: al-o I'o-e by iti'hvidiml etTori. ,-uci sup, riiiu-. ideal of the llighl.n I'arl. No 1 Cotton Mills, ai' l;.., ihil. S l '." Th ai the editor get. h;s joke, fei' he s.,-,s, T. S'.el s,ell lo be galiopiug to Slice, - K . 1 1 1 . 1 K 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 . go up head. Kane Samples Mailed Free. A Trial Ii.iv uf Br. Dosser's Catarrh cure I Will lie Sent Prce to Any Suf- ierer from Catarrh. To demonstrate tile merits of llledv. Hi. I'dosscl- oll'els to mail. free of rh irgc. to any one sintering from catarrh, Asthma, or Deafness, 1 trial package of this valuable med ic If the trial box docs not convince you o! its dilative properties, v.. 11 will have been to no ep. i,s,.: if it l.etiellts you, you will gladly order a mith s treatment at . l."u. It is a Inn ml. ss. pleasant, vegeta ble compound, which is smoked in a . 'I he warm 11n1l1cat.1l smoke. being inhaled, reach--s directly the Millions membranes lining the head, nose, thioat and lungs, heiling the ulcerated parts, effecting a radical Hid permanent cure. If yon wish to try the r. U and get full particulars, ti sti mounds, etc.. wriie to Dr. Ulosser Co.. W alton St., Atlanta, (in. Tax Nrtice. ! I will be ut the following times ' and places to collect the lax fori Hull: I (irav's X li'oads, Thursday, March; ;iilt Ii, forenoon. Mechanic, Thursday. March :iUh, afternoon. Farmer, Friday, March i'.lst, fore- IIH.11. Allen Nance's Stole, Kriday. March :Ust, iifteruoon. l'l.nse meet me pi iptly and p .y vour tax and oblige. T.J. Ft Mil. This March 7th. 1!"I. - Mr C F Triiulinsou is spoken of as a candidate for mayor of High ."oint. Hack Creek items. Ho 1-ist S.itiirday a larg- niimher of young i uii. of tbe n. i.-hboi hood met at the home of Mrs T F I!ob- bins, for the purpose of making her a 'piilt, the name of which was "The old Maid llauibb-.'" After much labor with needles ami scis-ors, the uiiilt was coiiinleleil. which was a Cora I.Vdiliug a.-d h.r :in i. j Mrs ,1 D I'.nlla. last we, k. Miss Susie I'ritciiard, of Asli. bor. is visiting hei- p.ii'. iits tin . vei k. Mr Frank Lamb dad at his home, near Speio, last Friday. The s.-liool at I, na's Grove is still going on with g i i.l attendance. Mr Geo I'mlla In- pii'i-hased ,1 a new Inuro. Giie-s hi i.s living for buggy riding. - Letter to V. J. Armfied. Sr.. High Point. N. C. Il.-ar Sii: It co-is two or three tunes 11s much to put paint on as t buy it. A gallon of pom paint co.-t as niiieh as a gallon of good, for th work: and a gallon of poor don't g half as far. I 'our paint lusts half or a third or a .pinrier as long as g L: and p. meets wood a::d iron a half or n t irrd or a .uarter as well as good. I io you buy goo, paint or po..i. V011 don't know any poor;- Why, the malket is full of i-.l AH llevi.e agents have a slate chemist's ceftitieiile which tells jllnt n hat's in I ii vo". Go bv the name: the one safe liaine llevoc lead-iiinl-ziiic. 'l iiiirs inilv F W Hi:voi: a C... F. S. .McCr.tiy-Keddiiig Hd.v. Co si lis mil painl. Business Locals. ii::.i,h y 1 1 . e I , . Ill ... -. i! .1 II- , M . !.' l."i l.-l.l- Farm ami Miii For Sale Rood Second Hand Buggies. For Sale. I-..I. I "i i hi: i i.Mii i ion Till: BANK OP IIBURtV I IHI'UI V. N. C. 'll'.i .1 .1 I , N',i'.',' cat-' ',"X ,,.""',! . .,-n. -.' ,''.' -'e'J : .u ,i llle I--I "! in. F. I-H KVTI. V.. Moticc:i HisortPd unjer this head ai mm cnit A vvorO. pftch lr.sirflon. ' Seed Potatoes. W I. KIVI.TT. ii,:-!, I- ,i.i. . r, it. l 0 s . "arm Tor Sale ! Tvo-, lee, In. I .r re. In i-, r,l . i-. .,1 i, . U-il.e.-e n, n:;. r;,i,l v. II , .el I- ( nib mil. ..I v.,'..v 1 1- well ,-r-,.u: -He-, e --I ef. f i.- ;e,l -,-it i"i, Lice- I , f.,. r. .,H. e ,,.!v !. i i.. I i: zn;i. C, N r. T.-r . !,v. i-i. l:i-.. Auction Sale! Asheboro Real Estate For Sale! New Heat Market and Produce Store! Not door to my old stand on I eiot street I have opened a new business: in a i.cvv store. 1 will ke.. constantly mi hand flesh in. ats of a'! kind.-. ' 1 w ill also buy and sell country produce ol nil kiiiiis.. Call up 'Phone No. .1. 1 dr!iv, r goods free in loan. March '.'Oth, i'.'o... b. Mcpherson. My new stuck rprinjr millinery lias ben re ceived and is now ready for your inspect ion. The Latest Styles will lie found here at the i:eisl reasonable prices. ( live 1110 ;i tall. (.Miss) Nannie Hnllinte'cr. ll.cr Mnrrii ;ciirl.nri.Mi.l(ltl C... Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm, O. U. Hiiishaw, Prop., R.iuU- S... I . Cliinu. . c Watchmaker and Jeweler. 1 Dealer in Walchos. H'lncl-s Optical l rOOlls. All work .euaratitoed. and Jos. Norman, 1 Valor in Heavy and Fancy Groceries. and Notions! Fresh. Clean and New Goods Call and see convinced, s'mr. to the posloiiice. me and be next door Spring Opening. W.- . :: 1 1 e;'. iilimi to our li.-tt inn eolllp'e le line of Sprillj.' Illl.l Slllll mer M illiii. l v Iiii 'i . liuvo an. hit re. . iviiilt. I lie spline S. HSOIl plOllli-e- to lie .1 ."oo.l olle nllil ll;e tlil.eli s.ei i..l I .U II- to liu-et llle MMtil- llllil ilelllillliis of olll' clsilM- el'S. Our Noil lulu ti 'ilium T, Mi 1'iiirrli. who loliieJ to U" li i trill V tvrotlltilellilell will lino' li;ii-!-'i- of mi- tiiiHinini; il.-partiiieiit. We will lime "in- spring opining on Sntiii.liiy April 1st. Will pIiow .spiciiill tin- Kiuliiii' ilef.ij.'iH in Knster, Stm't ami '1 niloivil lints. Tile pulilic is invite.l to i-onie nllil eVUlllilll' our (,'iKnls. Mrs. F T. Blair. Attention, Please. We wi-sh lo call your attention to our stock of Hardware and Farming Implements. We keep in stuck all the best and latest im prove'! appliances for easy farming. Also a complete line of the celebrated Enger and Fisher Buggies, Surries, &c. VVI.eti iii necil d' huggies, harness, etc., we wiil make it to your interest to trade with us. t-Ji- Lister's (iutini. and Acids on hand. Call. The Watkins-Leonard Company, Ramseur, N. C. GCiJ.OQQ.OOQOQOCJOOSOO.QQS.-Q'S IVScrris-Scarboro-Woffitt Co Wholesale and Retail o o U o n o b o o o n n o o o o o o o G n o C) a o o o o o D o o o n O R e New Dress Goods. New Clothing, Etc. (Jin new rp i i 11 i aivl MimniL'i" jroods are Iviiii; ivtvisfvl daily aiv u-aJy I'm your in.spec liun. VN'c Invv.' a Ivautitul line id' China-Silks, Tart'cta-Silks, MclniM.-. Alhatrns Nunsveilins, Cnil' hi Voi!, Linens. I V-rcalcs. Lawns Etc., to which wc invite the especial attention of the ladies ol Ashcboro and mii round injf country. Our new line of Clothings, Hats and Gents Furnishings is lari;e and of the latest and most up-to-date styles i'e sure io see our ffoods before pui chasing elsewhere. Every department of our larife store has been supplied with a nice fresh supply of new ejmds, which we will take pleasure in showing vou. Mail orders i;ivcn pnunpt attention. Call and See Our Stock - It's a Beauty. fVlorris-Scarboro-IYloffitt Co Wholesale and Retail 0 OO D ew Goods! My new spring and summer Dress Goods, Waistings, Lawns, Percales, Etc. are arriving and are prettier and cheaper than ever. Also new line of ings, Etc., at lowest W. SpecIsJ SaJe of Men's and Boys Pants! i or '.he next o days 1 will i kes a laree lot "I men's and us s!it. vmi tnese narains. 1 lie ni.s line ol shoes ..ver showed ai this place, and full line 1. 1' ladies' sprine, and summer dress jjoods, also stock il general merchandise: all kinds u country produce bought ind sold. Give me a call. x erv trulv, A. K.COX, This M.uvh iMh, ivnv Cedar Falls. N. C. Wood (Si Morirvg, (" Lea.din Merchants. E arly Spring Opening! We have now a beautiful line of early sprinjf goods to :-h..v you. consisting of woollen goods, silks and many other iliing.-j which to behold will bo admired. Prices that Tell. . -j: i .'li e ..Is, 1.1. . In on mi.l WOOD & Printing, mi .mm rli'T- n WORK GUARANTEED oods! Clothing, Furnish prices. J. MILLER.. dispos hovs' ol at Greatly Reduced .ints. Come and let iioy Mm- :.l,. r.-.l, ."ilV-. .Ml.Uless, Voiles. (', . Ii While l inens. K- ..mi I. i, en.-, l'.'i, ;i."i 1111U riv. Hi L'll s 12 MOR1NG. s: PRICES SATISFACTORY
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 23, 1905, edition 1
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