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. - - Mt dllvrt Items. Wheat is locking fine considering the oast bd weather. Mr Taylor Sugg is in feeMe health we are pained to note. We wish for him a ipeedT recovery. Mr D B Leach, who is eighty-nix rears old spent the day at Mr Taylor bngg I Saturday. Mr tieacn is act ire for man of his years. Mrs Tempa 8ugg is convalescing from her recent illness. Misses Dora Lassiter and Estelle Sagg spent Sunday at Why Not visiting their friends, the Misses King, and attended preaching a that place. They report a good ser mon and a pleasant time. Mr Robert Waddell, of Burling ton, spent few days in this com munity last week, looking after the interest of his farm. A new boarder has arrived at Mr 0 M Tysor's and he is so pleased with his situation that he has de cided to remain. Rev Dads filled his regular ap pointment here Sunday, preaching strong and forcible sermon. A large crowd was out to hear him. Mr Capers Sugg has returned from a business trip to Winston and ther point. Cedar Palls Items. (Too late for last week.) Mr Robert Crocker, of Atlanta, Qa., visited frisndsaad relatives here last week. Miss Pearl Leonard spent Sunday at Worth villa witn ner uiotncr. Mrs Daisy Justice has resigned her position with the Cedar rails Mfg. Co., and accepted a position with the worth Mfg. Co. at Central Falls. Mr Cyrus Free and Mr Speight Jjftnghlin, or Asneboro, was in town Saturday night. We are sorry to note the death of Mr Monroe free wno was killed m Atlanta Ga. by the t-ain and brought here Friday and interred in toe M Y cemetery Saturday. We extend our sympathy to his bereaved sisters. Messrs W A Bain, D 0 Cox, W P Hall and John Ooolsbv made a triD to Franklinville Sundav. Mr W C Currin, of Ranideur, made a pleasant call on some of the fair sex in our town Sunday evening. The sociable given by Miss Ida Phillips Saturday night was eujoved very much by quite a unmber of the young people of this place. Mr Harrison Allen, of Liberty, spent last Tuesday night at Mr K K Dain a. Mr. A Cox went to Greensboro Thursday on business. Miss Vannie Goolsby made a shopping trip to Eamsenr last Fri day. Women as Fruit-Growers. "I must state," Bays Madeline Reilly, writing of raising small fruits for profit, in the New Idea Woman's Magazine lor Apr.sl, "that it iancy S rices are to be given for your pro acts, only the moat perfect fruits must be sent to your enstomers, and that after they have passed under your personal supervision, as a care less picker may ruin a basket of luscious berries by adding one or two overripe specimens." This simply illustrate the principle to be observ ed in all successful enterprises, that the hand of the master must show in every detail. Miss Reilly continues by taking up in turn the growing of strawberries, raspberries, black berries, currants and gooseberries, which she says "are always staple articles and apt to find a ready mar ket, although the variety of plants selected must be governed entirely by the demand for certain fruits in your locality," Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy the Best Made. "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best made for colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There is no doubt about its being 'be best. No other will cure a cold so quickly. No other is so sure a preventive of pneumonia. No other is so pleasant and safe to take. These arc good reasons why it should be preferred to any other. The fact is that few peo ple are satisfied with any other after having once used this remedy. For sale by Standard DrusrCo. Asheboro Drug Co, Ashebro. W A Under wood, Randleman. Moffltt Items. (Too late for last week.) Mn B B Phillips visited her par ante, Mr and Mrs J C Cox las Sat urday and Sunday. Messrs Wm Clark and Rossie Craven went to Greensboro last week Mrs E T iwallen has been right sik. Miss Ina Moffltt visited Mrs H P Moffltt lastSnnday. Mrs Bud Brown is visiting her mother who has been right sick. We are glade to note that Mrs B 8 MoStt is still improving. On account of bad weather the mission exercises were not held at Shiloh last Sunday. Mr Baacum Benson was visited by bis mother and sister last Saturday and 8unday, Mr Jesse Teatrue and Miss Mar garet Cox were married at the home t Kev. H x Mount March citn We wish them long and happy life. Cured His Mother of Rheuma tism. "My mother has been sufferer for many yeai irotn rneumatism, sari W a Howard of Husband, Pennsylvania. "At times she was unable to move at all, while at all time walking was painful. I pre tested her with a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm and after a few application she decided it was the most wonaenni pain reliever sue naa ever tried, in fact, she is never with out it sow and i at all time able to walk. Aa occasional application of Pain Balm keep away the pain that he was formerly troubled with." For Sale by Standard Drag Co. Ashe bon J; Co. Ajheboro. W A TJs denrood Jia&dlenuD. - - i Indigestion Causes Cs.ts.rrH cf the - Stomach. For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh ol the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of Indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and eioesestha nerves of the stomach, thus caus ing the glands to secrets mucin Instead of the Juices of natural digestion. This la called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all Inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the stomach, protects the nerves, and cure bad breath, sour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion, dvaneosla and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Man toe stomacn swml BcttlssontT. Return sit. J 1 .00. hoidmt 2tt times the trial sUs. which sella (or SO cents, prepared by C. O. OcWITT 60., Ohicaf o, Ilk Ask for tho 1905 Kodol Alniuimc and 200 vear Calendar. Standard Drug Company, Asheboro Drug Company. John W. Morgan. John W Moreu was born January 5ttt. I S5tl and departed thin life February 9th. UK5. Ho una buried Fob 1th at Sliephfrd II E church, lier Air C'aviuess conducting the services. Ho professed faith in Chrii in early manhood and joimxl the M 1' church at I'iuey tlrove, but grew cold nud ynve up the cause of Christ. He wus h man that made many friends aud wits well known. Though moneyless when he starti-d in lifu, he made a success. He was married in 1M to -Miss A M Uu-h aud ten children Meased their union. He first witlfd near l'iiii'y drove but later bought hi father-in law's home place and moved to it, on I'wharrie, and lived there un til death, lie was a man of strong nliyaiiiu' and never pretended to be that which he mw not. He was taken sick with lagi-ipi the first of January, and. as in everything el.se, never gave up until he saw ho ooidd not stand it much longer unless a change came. He then said in a cool mood lluit ho did not want anv of us to break down, but he ivjinrfi us to pray for him in secret as we had never piaved licforc; he said he had made a full surrender to the Lord and believed he would save kim. He then turned and prayed for some time, when he turned luck and said "1 started out when voiuic to serve the Lord and did my duty for awhile, but the mistaki of my life was 1 did not serve Him. I in tended to do rijrfit, but did not think thi uuM enminrr. but I see it now and am ivillitii to go. Tho Lord has forgiven me nud mil take me homo. llu tlieu turutnl to iiu win and said, "The oidy thing you and the child ren can do is to Hie for the Lord. He nil carry you through safely." Then turning t his mother who is in her 81th year he sani 'Mama, yu have prayed for me many time and will soon come to see me; you have dom all vou ooidd for inc." He then shook luindi with all in tho room and hade them govdbyi twice around and told them hull- to ltv am asked them to meet him in Heaven, lb said to tell all of his friends and oveiybodi to meet him in Heaven. He wotdd then turn to each of his children and nay good bye; n cot me in Heaven. ' After he got past talking and just Mx n he drew his last breath, II C Hoover ent t,i put the cover around his shoulders, when In put his left hand under the Jcover ami on hi Ijiuast and took the cover with his right hand aud placed it on his breast and put Ins hand under the cover and crossed them on hi breast ami drew his last breath. John V Morgan was never at himself lol ter than he was the last four hours of hi life. Mav ti,.d bless the aged mother am: widow ,,m ten children. His Ibioiiii i:. By the Tonic Route. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as a drastin purge, are DeVVitt's Little Early Risers. They cure headache, constipation, biliousness, etc. Early Kiscrs are small, easy t" take aud cosy to act a safe pill. Mack Hamilton, hotel ckrk at Valley City, Jf 1, says: "Two bot tles cured of chronic constipation.'" Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. FOR THE YOUNG HOUSEWIFE. Young housewives aud girls that are traing for the responsibilities of a household will find much that is useful in the little papers contribu ted to the Delineator by Isabel Gor doa Curtis under the title "The Making of a housewife." In the April number the topic is '"Plann ing a Week's Work, and Wash-day." The author suggests an economicnl distribution of time and labor that will recommend itself to all who read h'-r remarks Other features of domestic interest in the same number are illustrated cookery for Easter entertainments and a number of recipes under the topics, "Deli cious Hot Breakfast Cakes," "Leu ten Soups," Cheese as a Nutritive Article of Diet," aud "Savory Vari eties of the Homely Bread Pudding," besides a practical article ou "Clean ing and Renovating Garments." Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children me dicine containing injurious subs tances, in sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Unamberlain s Lough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harm ful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by Stand dard Drng Co. Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro. W A Underwood Ran dleman. Justice Brewer of the United States Supreme Court contributes to the Youth's Companion for March 30th an article of exceptional value on a topic of universal interest, namely. "Wills and Will-Making." After reference to the antiquity of the laws regulating testamentary be quests and giving some examples of curious wills, Justice Brewer shows in what way the English and Ameri can law differ from the Code Na poleon. The former favor the band ing down of estates in bulk. The latter enforces their distribution. The French system has one striking merit, at least. It obviates contests over wills. Nothing will core indigestion that doesn't digest the food and give the stomach rest. It isn't necessary to starve yourself in order to rest yonr stomach take Kodol Dyspep sia Care. It will digest any quantity of all the wholesome food you want to eat while your stomach, takes a rest recuperates and grows strong. This wondeiful DreDaration is iustlv entitled to all of its many remark able cores. Bold by Standard Drag Co. and J T utuurwoott. Legal Advertisements. MORTU.UIE SALE. By virtue o, the jKnvers contained in n mortgage deed executed by Isaac Trogdon and bis wife .Mary Trogdon to J U' Ijmglcy. Not. ltith, 1U03, which mortgage deed is recorded in registerer's oltioo ol liandolph county in book 107, page 3i'L', I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the Court house door in liandolph couiitv ou Monday, April Kith, A. D. HKlj at li o'clock ru. the following described real estate: Beginning at stone Isaac Trogdon s corner, thence east to Kaiiroad, theuee nearly boiiih along enid llailroad to Veargan'a line thence west ou leurgan's line to a stouo Trogdona comer, theucv north to the Ugimiing, con taining four acres more or less. J W LuiGUT, This March 7th. llMlJ. .Mortgagee. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale grained by the ."superior Court of liandoiph county in "n sjHvinl proceeding therein lauding, entitled E Motliit Admr. of lieo. Laidler and other, against the unknown heirs at law of the said (ieorge Laidler deceased, I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at tha court house door iu Asheboro, N. C on Moudav, the 3rd, day of April, i'Mo, at 12 o'clock ul. the following described lauds, lying aud be ing iu New Markot toivuslnp, itamlolph county, Adjoining the lauds of frank Tooma, William (jiray and others, liegianing at a stone, Hich's corner in Gray's line, miming east 13 isjles to a stone. Tooui's line: then north ot poles to a stone, Toum's corner: then east SS piles to u innple, Vickory's comer: then north 7 1-- dcarees west the various courses of the brunch 30 chains nud Ml links to a black oal,, lirowu's corner: theu south 70 degrees west la chains to stone lleynold's line: then 3 chains and j0 links to a stone; then nest 4 chains aud 7f links to n hickory, liray'a corner: then south 1 1 degrees went -1 chains aud L'i links to a stone in (.iray's corner, then south to the U'ginniug, containing 01 acres more or less. Terms ,,l sale, cash. Ei.ij.ui Morn rr, Commissioner. This the 3rd. dav df March, l'Jltt. NOTICE. llni iny qualified us executor to the last mil ami testament of htnaliuo IV-surll de ceased In-fore W C Hammond Clerk Stii.rio, Court of Kaudolj-h county this is to notily all x-rsout haling claims against said estaU to present them I" the undersigned on or ! fore M;,rch 0 I'.HN; or this notice will Is plead ed iu bar of their rocoverv, anil all liersont due and owing said estate an- hereby notilied to make immediate payment totheiin lersigi ed. El 1 C Euix Executor Thi- March 'uh 1J0.V Having ijualii'nd n E.ve.-ntor and Ex, 'rix on the estate ol .1 1, Cox, deceased, fore W C Hammond. Clerk f the Super Court of Randolph comity. All persons having i-'l.duis against s e-tate are noliiied to pre--:.! them to the ' let-signed, dlllvverilied, on or M.-ro the 1 lay of April l'.IOti or thi- n-sicowill Is- pie. ed in bar of their reooverv; and all porsi on inn said e-tate will come forward i make inuuediate settlement. This 0th d.iv ,-f March :i0., Vi'mMCo Miinrm I. Co Executor and Ei.-cutnx of .1 1. C dc-eas lion ot A J tank .-xeutor.,1 , II M All red ,le i axaiu Koi. rt K Allr.sl etal. 1 shall sell a: mm limine -lo Asii.-i.'ro, .v. c. at is oVl.s-k I A-ril l-."ir.. the fllowin ill K e. to A trai t ol lam! In Kn le township 1 I I Mini lotions ts-Kllmin lo-t oak si-lmol lot c tin nee south 7 ehs. anil " Ik to cast .1 clw. to n stone, thence north Iks. to a sunn- In the kink ol the aloinf the various courses of tin. re oa.h she'll, r.sol :l chs. in; n i .1-5 acr. 0 Iks. to the be el kn 11 of Mini cash. uii the title reserved till tin- turther nlvr ol the 1 tils InJ. tiny of Mnnh ii'-s. Ifuvitie. qualillt-l as iidiniiii-triit'ir ol the estate f lames .1 Owen ileeenseil Is fere W r HHmnioiai '. si. f. this Is to notify sll mt-ohh liaviin: claims Kuiira sal. I ,taU- to pre-em tin in to the umler UMiol ou or Is-lcin- the 1st ! ol March li. or his notice will Is? l lea.hsl iu l.sr ol their re nvcry. inn! ull s-r-ous,ue ami owing sal,l estate re hereby notim-il to uiaka immediate iiayuieiit. This March 1st f.m.'i. LASH SAl.K By vlrl i order of re. ale made- hy the superior i.ouri oi ttauuoipn county iu a special procccdinK eutltltsl s. H. Kivetl, Jr. vs a. M. Osb,ru and otliers. 1 shall sell at Hut court house loor iu Aslielioro. v . (-. at 1. o'cluck M. on .Mon tav Mnreh r.th, l'JOA, the lulluwinu dcscrihc,! lauds situated In Hick c;r,s-a township. In the tv ol kalldo I'tl and stale ol .North Canilins and known as the houiv pUcu oi s. W. Kivett, sr., ull iu one lssly slid comi.isisl of a iurt ol nt No. 1. hounded as follows; rti-gfuuiiig mall Mack ink in the Moulder line, mid lis' Soutn W! decrees Kust lij chains to a oak A.s. Kohuins eotiu-r. inoiicc North ?o deKrces East w chains to u heaeh on the west huukol Moulder nrancn, uieuee soutn ba ngs. rai-l I ctiaflis to a Is-aeh ou the wist hank ol suid tiraiieh, lln-iice Nonli H ueKreus Kast i-nss-lug the brauch s ehullis to a oak, thelice :it,nh lb degrees Kast S 1-a cuius to a whlte oak, thence North 11 chains l.i u turkey ouk iu .lotin Kotiblns' hue, thence vlest ou said line J7 1--J chains to a turkey ou. oiu ..r.auial earruet of the Moulder tnict, thetu-e North 111 chains to a black oak, ttietieu wast l-J cnaius a pile of suiues, thence rsaitll 1:1 chiuilN to a pile of stones in the John Itobhtns line, thi-ucu West 12 Ml chains to a slime, tncuce ismtli lti chatus aud Ul links to a pine, tU-me tost Sal 1-2 chains n white oak, tnencc souin ie.1-9 cnslns to le beifinuiui: eonuiliilui; i;i acres mora or less. Tract No. on the waters ol back ireek, and muded as followsi BeKinniuiists black uk. iniiiui,' raist with John Knnhins hns 1A poles to post oak in urisinsl llns. tneuce hortli isl l.si to a KMt oak, thencs IVest 1UG poles tu a nke, thence Houlli iiles to tiiu bealnaing ooutaininit yuu M-res more or less. l met No. s i.,uiiiiei as i,,i nwii ih-uhiuiiik at awluteoak iu John Kol'bins uue ruunlnft Mest on the Klia-tt line 7 chains u, a whila oak iu said line, theui-e Honlli aft tleitn-es 1-aist S.H1 ehs. Ui a small deudwood in Jonu tvubbiliMliiie, thenve North ou said line 4.75 elianw to ths beKtuutus; eiintahiinK 1 1:1 acres inure of luS. Making iu the threo tracts a73 acres more or leas excepting luo ocnsi or lessthat was sold from said lauds by S. W. Kivett, 8r. to A. J. Morris, Joseph t'aux-y and A , S. Kubblus. Terms of sale cash, and title reserved till tlie further orJer of the court. JOHN T 1JUITI AIN, Comr. This february Jllh, 1IW5. NOTICK, Uaving nuallrlLsl as administrator on the es tate ol D. u. f iiyne. deceased, ita tbe nexed all persons holding claims against said estate w-iu present tnem n me uuuerslguea duly lenllcd on or before Feb. ia'h, M, or this notice will be rleoded tu bar of tlieir All persousowlng said estate will make settle ment at once. N. C. FNOLIHH, Admr witli will anuexed. Feb SOth iaa. Frauk J Cheney makes oath that he Is senior liarliier oi tne nrm ufji neni-y & Co.. doing business Ul the City of Tokski, County and mate aforesaid, and that satd rlnn-wlll tstv the sum of KNK BPNIiRItD UOLLARH for each and every of Halls Catarrh Cure VhaNK J cTlKNKY Sworn to before me ami subscribed In my press .'.. . W.'oLEAsjiiM, t8"" Kotniv FulJle Hallos Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts F. J CHENEY A CO . Tnlarfn D Hold brail llrumrlstf, 7bc. Take Hall's Family Pills for const! potion. Hartnir qualified as administrator on the estate ol H L Kimery, deceased, before W C Haranvool, Clerk ai the Mupertor Court of Kaudoluh county. 1 shall sell at public auction to tha burliest bid. dT lor Cash, on the premises, na the OMh day of Msrca iwjo, we KMiowing jmrwtuml properly, W wit: one cost, Ave bogs, farming tools, a tot of oats aud fed. One bugiry. one wagun aud other LAND SALE. lly virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Kandclph county in a special proceeding therein pending, entitled A E Ward and others vs Ciuthia Wilkeraon and husband and others, I will sell to the highest bidder at public unction at the Court House door iu Asheboro, N. C, on Snturdav, April 16, 1!H5, at VJ o'clock M., tho follow ing described lands, lying and being in Liberty township, liandolph county, adjoin ing the lauds of Francis Jones and others sud bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at s post oak en Aaron Jours' line, running thence west on said line 20 chs 50 Ikato a fallen issst ouk. thence south 3o degs east 11 chs to a post oak, thence south 11 chs on Cox's line to s post oak stump, thence south 15 rigs east 2o chs 50 links to a fallen white oak, theuee south 7 chs to an ash on tho north bank of Snndy C'roek, thence north 00 dgs east 0 chs up the various courses of the creek to n Is-ech. thence south 15 chs ?," Jinks to a pilo ol stone, thence east 1 eh to a black walnut stump, thence south I t chs 5U links tc a stake, thence east 31 ch 50 links to a pile id stone, thence north -1 dgs east 111 rhs 50 Ik to a stono, thence west i'O chs 07 links to u black gum. thence norUi 5 dgs east 12 chs to a poplarstump, theuee north 45 tigs east i chs IIL' links to an old fallen mplnr ou the bank of the cn-ok, thence ulsuit north up the various courses of the creek 5- chs L'8 lin!.s to a black gum stump, tuonco west 7 ehs Ul links to a stake iu the meadow, tiieaos north 1' eh to s stone, thence west 0 chs 00 links to s white oak, thence north 10 ehs 00 liuka t the beginning, except about 23 acres hereto fore deeded from said land by Eli Ward to O I' Ward, leuving Itiy acres more or 1cm in the tract herein dcsorilnsl. The alxivtf lntui has recently beon surveyed and found to contain acres more or less. Terms of sale, cash. ELIJAH MOFF1TT, Conir. This Msnh lllh, 13C-5. oooooocxxoooooooooooooooo OO(X)COCe0CCCOOOOOCXXOCOOOO O0O3CXXCXX)OOOOOOO0OO00OS0C oocooococooooocc ooocccc-oo Sell Fruit Trees. We want good men all over the southern states to sell fruit trees the coming: year. By our plan salesmen make big profits. No trouble to sell our stock. Terms very liberal. Write today to SHITH BROS Concord, Qa. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0O0(XOC)00OOOOOO00OO00O0O0O 0O00OOO00O0O00O(XXO00OOOO0 ooccooooooooooooooooooooo O(XXX)CXXr0OOO0O00OC0OOOOOO9 W. D. SPOON, Dealer in HEAVY AND FANCY GRO CERIES, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, ETC. Fresh Meats Kept on Hand all tbe Time. FREE DELIVERY for all purchases in Asheboro V 'l i it HOBBia-SCAKBOBOsto PFITT CO. ASHEBORO, T. C. SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE BY BUY THE Do not be dwIvH hr trvwe -who ad vrrtiHe a trtO.OO fsftWliig- tf&rhlne for Jl.00. Thwklndofaiuacliinecaa be bought from as or any of our dealers from f 16.00 to (18.00. wi mark a Anirrv. THE MEW. HOI E IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the rtrength or trfsknm of Hewinsj Maohlnon. The Dsxible V'?rl eombined with other atmns; points make the JVew IIsja the butt bewlitg Hacoiue to buy. WnlsforCIHCULARSSS m inaoiifncture and prtoea Wion pdrchaalng THS JUI HOMS IEIIHJ UCHIRI 10. susic, Ksa 9 Unloo 84. j. Ctaieofo, 1 1L, Atlanta, Usv. DkLaals,Ma, Dallas, T a., Baa rnsnotsaovOsI ren BALI T , W.W.JONEsj Aaheboro. V. 0. . SEEDS Ours are Always Reliable Wrl tc far Illustrated Catalog-. It's Free AlT.rSTA EARLY TRl'CK Ell CAIIBAfiE, s sure header. Seed 10c. a package, 3 for 5c., ounce 35c. EAIII.1XA TOMATO SEED, pro duces deep scarlet tomatoes in clus ters 5 to h to a bunch, very prolific; package 10c, 3 for 25; ounce 3.V. FANCY SELECT A CO 1ST A h'ATTLEKXAKE WAl'Eli MELON. The most iierfeel shaped and most de licious eating melon in cultivation; an excellent shipper; iiackage 10c.; ounce 15c; 1-4 lb. l.ltt post paid. Improved Cotton Seisl, Improved Field or Crop Cum. Itra-s Seed, Velvet Means, Cow Peas aud other Forage Crop Seed, Flower Seed and IllllllS. Writo for our prices for what you need to pl.int. Alexander Seed Co., Augusta, Qa. I Ray Edmnndson, Tonsorial Artist, Depot Street, Asheboro, N. C. J. R. STEED, DEALER IN Groceries and Fresh Meats! All kinds of fresh meats kept constantly on hand. (Opposite Postoflice.) A PAID IN THE SIDE Vltnwr ther Is s rsim seiasirribouiabsspplMst Rheumatism, Cold Cough, Weak Chest Weak Back, Lust- bags, Sciatica VfT vivMcWtvT For pntn In tlie rt'fi.i Thi tiniiiful troutdf enn lp re Iteved nnd rurrti byii'lnir an ft AO. Sciatic Porous Plat Hp. Warm tho piaster bffore nn-flylntt- If nt n- Mac. lllill WBtf H(cainit tho ;UHttT OD lilt) houltltT. A FREE PATTERN m ss m m tow fiilstLALLam- MACAZINE A LADIES' MAGAZINE. A rsi btiulr-cil color.d pixel: UlcU tlihin,,: dimlnallsii .ti-n.-mi,, ifimy work ; houMl.old I. mi, . f,. Oon. rn. Sb Ly'entl wartrrd. ar fitjllsta, Reliable, Simple, ('run. date, Ecnimmlcal and AIolitir Fsrlsct-Flltlnf Paper Paturns. L as A B Patterhs Ml tarn Anomnl wd Prrfsntlm so- tss lottsit nd Sr-it Ikus. Olr I. snd I) t-ni eh-mn Wilt-' A,k Imr trirni Knlri in nesrlr iv.rr oi, cdlo.n. otbr ma.iln.m THE MoCALL CO.. II3-1U-II7 Wt 3!t St. N'W YOTt PAPOOSE POPCORN A nw S4 Pls.srsry tor F0RA3E, PCVLTRY, POPPINa A aubfeiiber to the Southern Afriealtnrurt aeenred the orlgl nal aeed from an eld Indian In Northwest Texas. After experi menting with It seren year be wrote that paper: "With good ground and care It wilt make from SO to 100 trashsls to the acre, and planted thick and cut stalk and all It will make more food and better feed than any thing 1 ever saw. The old In dian said poultry fed on It wonld never have the cholera. I have ot lost a fowl with cholera since I have beea raising It. It also pops beautifully" This ar ticle brought hundreds ot re- ?iesta for seed, and now only a w bnshels are left. Bend 10c for a S months' trial subscrip tion to out hern Agriculturist, M C. P. ldg, Naehvtlle, Tsnn, and yon will get 100 seed fey re turn mail, alas details of $10 prise seed-growing contest- al4( 60 YEARS' y EXPERIENCE D jTi paisi OeTiswTa c nlckrr asosrtsla rar opihioa : IkinistrfbtlroniiSdsiiltsJ. HAMDVrX oo Psfeot sent frsa. OldsM sssneT for SMmnngBatsflita. PstaMS taasa thrcrufh Hum Co, nasi low cearsa, us taa j7VsHllli J I sal VI immm estsiloil of an? srlsnufic JoarnaC Terws. SS a A lanSoDmstT Ittstrsu4 raw: !r s.nlUs, SL 1, WnMulnn, D. C HAVE YOU INDIOESTrON. Boyd's Carbon Albumen Tab lets Pore Carbon of Albumen positive enre for indigestion, dyspep sia, constipation, headache or sour stomach from over eating or drink ing $50 if they don't. 25 cente package. If yonr dittggistdosen'a have them end direct to BOYDCHEMICAL COMPANY, 708 Rand McNally BUt WANTED ' Wi! uy Bjjt citnu f. o. !. your depot for All Kinds of Furs, Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs, WooKwitslii-d or un-waslied) Wo tt'so carry a full line of Fruits and Vegetables, HiuiiinaH, Oranges, Loni'inn, l'dimitd, Etc., at market prices. Write for prices. FORSYTH & W ATKINS, 112 Lewis St. Greensboro, N. C. ALEXANDER UNDERWOOD, DEALER IN Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Produce, Etc., Etc. A!l kinds of Country Produce bou t; tit mid told. COLD DRINKS, Call to see rue next door to Ross sale stables. ,ti;r.KiT rr-Rii.on i.kar. - A bottle of Kc-rine will be sent free to every reader of this paper who is suffering with any kind of skin disease or erupt iotis, any fiimi of Eczema, Blind or Weeding Piles, Scrofula, Itch, Tetter, Hurln-rs Itch, Ring worm, Boils, Mood Poison, Fever Sores of any name or nature. $50 reward will be paid for any case of Eczema that is not prompt ly enred with Ec-zine. Ei'-scim- will heal anv sore or euro the woPkI skin and malie it look like velvet. Here tofore there has been no Spri-i Re discovered that would cure Eezi 111.1 and kindred diseases uiitil Ec-xinu was discovered and now thousands are cured daily. Never mind whtvt you nave tried: forget the failures made !v other remedies aud send for FREE SAMPLE of Ec-zine, which always gives re lief and a permanent cure. Ec-zlne Skin Soap is the best anticeptic soap made. It will cleanse anything will destroy mi crobes of dandruff, falling hair, soie head, hands and feet, pimples and blackheads on face and make the skin smooth. The only antiseptic shaving soap made, guaranteed to cure germ diseases $50 if it don't. 25 cents a cake. Write today to BOYD CHEniCAL COHPANY, 708 Rand-McNally Bids.. Chkoro. III. The publisher of this paper knows the reliability of Ec-zine and of Boyd Chemical Co. W. W. JONES, Dealer In GKOCEKIES, PROVISIONS AND t'EODUCK, Sewing Machines, Parts and Attach ments. Also have a let of good clothing that will be closed out cheap. Produce bought and sold. Your patronage solicited. Give me a call and I'll treat you right W. W JONES, Allen stand. Depot St. SOll.lt.1 S.I- i- A Easj H'-i -is' ! - ' Zriags Ooi-l-s . - .. a nw:lt1o f.ir P-.iintin,. - . i. i liiil Kulney Troll,,.,-.. I'i it -r Had Bnmih. Wiinrir-ti -. II i.:.i 'i in I nnckoclw. It'sknoki '. .- i,.mi.. t form, ss cents a l . tna,i h; II :Li.isrBK Dai-a Ciispaxv, M.i :.- . Wl. lOi.OEN NUQSETS FOR SAUrff PEOPK Ma In California If you are industrious and capable you can nuke money there. Tne big rancnea are breaking up into small farms that need more workers to care for the increased product. The towns and cities are prosperous because the country is prosperous. There are great valleys of the richest soil in America waiting for you. If you have a little capital you can own one of these small farms Yourself, or vou can rent one on shares and pay for it out of the product in a few years. We will send you descriptive booklet and folders giving full iivfonaatioa about tbe money making opportunities for every member of the family. You want to see what the country is really like; you can go there' work a . few months, enjoy the delightful climate, the flowers, fruit and scenery, and earn enough to past your expenses both Ways by taking advantage of the Bargain Rates Every Day March 1 to May IS ; For osst-way colossi st tklssts. Corraapoodisifrr rsishwsi rata frtssa oboes mMj peso East. T trip io swoUr asui cotnfortablr nod tso Mm Reck IokasJ. Two ilosj sis tfawtt Nsw Moxtca, Um othssr thfrnsgsi Colorsosa. Thratiasi toartst cars kossra sjuickor tKaa out stosr Ksw. OosHsU sUfV sosgist aavric via EI Past) M-wsssbly via Casswado. Diaiaf-cor sarrles) ssod Ira rciiiua dssir mmn, kotst rasrtoo. Tsos Rock Isl d kaa rsssrs.sotasi.sa rhrolS)srt ttss Usiosd Staswi Ussy or era vol oxisjrts asal caa sswe r" somsoy. Yosi east koT tSMtr oSsisiajsf fas smswis too CaWormio triti fssr tfa aakissf. Cpsisoih ymsr fcsisn tkkast ovont er writs) to tfao stoo'sriipssl sW smt Caitfonssa tssok asai issssjlils foidsr "Across tho Cositinocrt s a Tosjrist Slssasr In i -tt fAso t-n V o V J ) Keilum's Sure Cure for Indigestion is prescribed by Physicians and recemmended by best Druggists, and prais ed by the pnblie which it comes in contact with, then why let your Indigestion with its disastrous conse quences remain longer I -Sold I STANDARD DRUG COMPANY, Asheboro, N. O. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, . O. Special Tuesday Sate With each cash Durchase nf nnn Haiisbs m Tnsc. day of each week, we give you vvnen you nave eoucn sixty (W) or these Dnng them to our store and we will give you Absolutely Free A Handsome Oak or Mahogany Rocker. These Rockers sell for 10.00 each to the trade. Call and let us show you our full and complete line of House furnishings. Very truly yours, Peoples House Furnishing; Company, High Point, N. C. tfS V M ALIUS why not stop this hning or your hair? At this rate you will toon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. ''7KSTeS?GIZrnM Hamlin Heights! Hamlin Heights is the next section of Asheboro which we propose to throw upon the market and sell for what it will bring in building lota of size to suit. This property consists of about forty acres which lies to the North of the Southern Railway near the factory district on MY" street. High street and a continuation of Smith street, and is the most elerateu in town, shady and healthful. In a good neighborhood. Como home seeker and investor and get. what you want before the best lots are sold. Armfield (EL Laughlin. Real Estate DeoLfors. INC5HSOKATO C&pital Stock $30,000.00 RALEIOH. N. C. Pullen Building. ' Individual Imami-tinn. Wtnlwil Hume Study rales. W rite ixIst lor Address. 1 n n Ke ivionev From S61fh From Chicago (Lvli Kissssstir sko ttmmk I lis i MM mmrm moos. Ms,, i.toso pro ol loo lsss ootsosm, . Pot oo tUs I T?it itWIsi torn Sebastian; Ckr- CMCAOO. ,--!-;- : t- - - fiJllMs! hFliJtl!l!rwuVm " " l"'""" looooot to losos lo CiSlirsss aooaC ' to mar your health? by- I a coupon for that amount. McDowell Bros t : oi i .Liiveiy, oaies aim Feed Stables. Horses and Mules kept con stantly on hand for sale or ex change. Stables on Depot St. Asheboro, N. C. Hair ReaeweH f CHARLOTTE, N. C. Piedmont In. Bid. Ii Hnik. keeping. Shorthand. Penmanship, by inall. sand for Mr ,,su, i.ii(ii. uners ana align amaonisrassisi laaj sn rra. KINR'S BURINESS COLXCCC SI aUtstH. N. CmCSkImu f St Louis Issslst son to filsiiqlo tkoa un SOW rrto kW I Ii In ost Isaolll tstl ouas sbctSSsT' n r !
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 23, 1905, edition 1
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