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The Asheboro Courier. Local and Personal. Mrs Milicent Balls, ef Back Creek, visited her daughter, Mrs J F Birkbead, the first of the week. Mrs Alex Adams and children, of Raleigh and Mrs Cland Woodell, of iligh Point, are visiting their .par cnts, Mr and Mrs A J woodell. We are requested to announce that on accouut of sickness aider a, Land;, of Wilmington, will not till nil appointment at Bandy ureeic - .boater Hnnday. Ret C W Kobisou, Col A C Mc Aliste, Mrs C C McAlister and others went op to llieh Point Tuesday afternoon to attend the session of the Orange Piesbjtery. Miss Mary Eliza Blair, daughtei of Mr and Mrs John Addison Blair, of Trinity township, this county, will b married on May 3rd to Mr Arthur Let btillwell, of Charlotte. Mr James 8 Free, who lives one mile east of Asheboro on the Buna lo Ford public road, has a public salo today of bis personal proiierty, He will move his family to Spencer on Saturday of this week. Mr t ree will remain in the revenue service and his three oldest sons will work in the railroad sbopB at Spencer Capt Milt Jons, of Thoraasville, has giadsd more than ten milos of bis road from xnomasviiie between .Denton and Jackson Hill, and has the track down for six miles. He has the rails on the ground for eighteen miles. His road will open up one of the finest sections in the State. The Directors of the Peoples' Building & Loan Association of Asheboro will start a second series of shares provided a sufficient number of subscribers wish to enter it. it is therefore requested that all who wish shares in this series will give their names and number of shares desired to Mr J D Simpson, the secretary. Apnl 11th, 1905. New Hope Academy Co mine sternest Hon R N Page will deliver the annual literary address at JNew nope Academy Commencement on May 17th next. List Takers for 1905. Pleasant Grove Township Jobs M Marley. Coleridge J T Lambert. Columbia Walter M Leonard. Faanklinville C H Julian. Piovidence G P Barker. Randleman J A Russell. New Market R L White. Trinity T S Bouldin. Tabernacle L A Finch. Hack Creek Geo M Bulla. Concord S Mont Lewis. New Hope T L Russell. Union 0 H Lucaa. Cedar Grove N M Lowe. Richland J A Monroe. t B rower E B Leach. Grant L A Smith. Liberty C R Curtis. Asheboro H D Caudle. Mr Craven at Clinton. The Sampon Democrat has this to say of a lecture delivered at Clinton April 2ad by Mr Bruce Craven, w ho is well known to many of our readers: A large audience listened to a lec tore in the Clinton Baptist Church on last Sunday evening by the learn ed Professor' Bruce Craven, who supplied the place of the absent pastor. His subject was, "Parasites," using in conjunction a few verses from Holy Writ that were applica ble and supporting to the subject. He spoke with earnestness, and in language beautiful and strong, every word was the right word and in its place; the whole, so to speak, was a building o words with symmetry and strength, and none other than the scholar and true citizen who lives to fulfill the purpose of his creation, that of advancing God's Kingdom by benefitting and uplift ing humanity in his daily contact among men, could have conceived the thoughts or evinced the power of expression. Taken altogether the talk was scholarly, scriptural and classical. Hs spoke from the pulpit and it was well thus, for it was liter ally ssrmoB pointing ns to duty. Ltcal Tax Elections. The interest in public education is , increasing rapidly, and the people are becoming thoroughly aroused on the question of establishing better pubho schools. Local tax elec'ieni for the purpose of supplementing the pubho school funds are being frequently held. There are two elections "pending in this county, one at Holly Springs May 16th, the other at Mt Olivet May tOth. This indicates the beginning of a new era in our co'onty. It is possible, by adopting the plan of local taxa tion, for every community to estab lish a good school, and thus educate all the children at home where they will be under the direct care of their parents. It is a great advantage to any community to establish a good grad ed school. The very best citizens are auxious to move into the com munity in order to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by the graded school to educate their child ren. Men who own real estate will soon ini that they can tell it at a greatly increased prioe. At Mt Olivet there is one of the best rural school buildings fa the county, and with a good graded school the community will go for ward by leapt aid bounds. JSvery child in the district will be provided with the means of squiring good business education. It is impossible to understand why any one who has thought the matter over carefully can oppose special tax for scboois. A Tote against it ii a vote to retard the growth of tbe community. A man ought not to vote against the little children, but tbe man who votes against a local school tax cer tainly does it. Randolph the Banner Sunday School County In the Slate. In tbe meeting of the State Sun day School Assciulion in its Annual Convention at Raleigh April 4 t). Randolph county was found to be at the front, and our delegates proud' ly bore home the banner. This ban ner was presented to the Association by the ladies of the First Presbyter ian church in Greensboro, and is annually given to the county tlmt makes the best report of work done aunng the preceding year; has at me state con ;eution the best display of maps and bannors, and the largest uumber of delegates; and most promptly settles its state pledge. The amount of tbe pledge is also laKeu into consideration by the com mittee on awarding the banner. Randolph was represented by twenty delegates; Kev W J! Ash burn Prof and Mrs T C Amick and Mi O T Hatch, of Liberty, Mr Chas Ross and Miss Ella Hendricks, of Asheboro, Misses Dora and Virginia Kedding, of lioyle, Miss Kuth Uray and Dera Frazier of New Market township, Miss Lena Freeman, Kev Albert Sherrill and Mr J J White of Trinity township. Miss Susev woollen aim Kev Amos Uregson, of Ituudleman, and Mrs U C Hubbard Miss Pearl Leonard, Messrs N B McDonald, W 1 Myrick and Jesse Scarboro, of Worthville. JSow that Randolph is at the top we want to keep it there, and we nope that every one of onr nineteen townships will hold a profitable con vention during the next few months. Woman's Missionary Union. The Woman's Missionary Union of Orange Presbytery which met in our town last week, was a notable event in the church life of Ashe boro. Repieseutative women from all parts of the I'resbvtery came to gel her for mutual help in extending me interests ot foreign Mission It would be dilhciilt te assemble more intelligent or consecrated body of women. Much of the day service was in the nature of an open confei ence upon different phases of mission work and study when interchange of thought and ideas proved both inter eating and helpful. Miss Hatheruie llawes, of Kicn- mond, Va., the founder of "Die Covenanters spoke on work among boyf in a practical and forceful man ner, defending thera against the cliaree of ronehucee aud indifference pleading that they be instructed and that their strength and activity be turned into a right channel the ser vice of God. Mrs Robert Page, of Biseoo, spoke on mission work in Fayettcville pres bytery, tier words were character- zed by earnestness and strength and beautifully impressed. Kev C W Kobinson and Dr Geo C Levbnrn. of Lexington, nreunnnd able sermons on Foreign Missions at the evening public meetings. I be social gathering at the home of Mrs Allie H Worth was a most delightful feature of tbe occasion. It was given complimentary to the delegates and their hostesses and gave the ladies an opportunity for social intercourse. Ashebiro sus tained her reputation and much praise is due her women for the gracious and pleasing manner in which their hospitality was dis pensed. vi lie Saturday to see his brother, H Dorsett, who is very ill. Lewi is our home boy and we wish for him a speedy recovery. U S Lewis, who hus a position with The Courier, visited home folks Sunday. Uur singing class has been invited to attend the closing exercises of shepherd Sunday school, several are expecting to attend. At a meeting of the trustees of farmer Institute Prof H scar- lioro's resignation was received and excepted. It was also decided not 'o have a "comnu nceinent this year. As this will disappoint some mid be a surprise to otlieis it deserves tin ex- amitiuii, I lie community hits fur the last three years objected to hav ing a commencement, especially the ladies who have to bear the hard ships, but till this vear the school board refused to concede their wishes, altlionli wo are expecting to ave an entertainment at the last, Fanner Notes. There will be no commencement at Farmer's Institute this year. This will, no doubt, be quite a disappoint ment to the great multitude of peo ple who annually attend these festive occassions. Prof Will J Scarboro, principal of Farmer's Institute, has resigned that position and the vacancy made by said resignation will be filled by some other good man before the opening of the fall term. Prof Scarboro is a competent instructor and bis work in the school room has given general satisfaction. Of course the school teacher was never born that could please everybody. A snort time ago a couple oi young cusses loaded with mean whis key and in company with two young ladies went to a holiness meeting near Caraway, and on their return home the devil that was in the boys got the upper hand of the whiskey and they painted things red. They tore down In .Lewis phone line, obstructed the public highway, rock ed houses, shot at and cursed the inmates etc., and so on. It is very probable that these young men will persist in this kind of deviltry until broad stripes, one of white aud one of black will ornament their innate bodies. Any man who undertakes to buck against the great state of North Carolina undertakes a big undertaking. On Wednesday morning March 12th, in Concord chnrch, at Farmer, Mr Toora Neweom and Miss Zcphie Ingram will be married, (I presume all the Newsoms are given nice triotic names when they are babies, ut they are never called by these names after infancy. They go by such as 'Toom,' 'Bud, 'Pack' and Tobe.' We hope Miss ievme will make noj mistake for she is a worthy yonng lady. Dr laimage said we marry for hell or Heaven, but can't tell which it is until after we marry. D G McMaster, Bsq-, has removed to the E C Lassiter place. Tbe 'Squir remained in the background as long as he conld stand it, Ee has come out to a more public El ace where he can be seen and card. Mr E C Lassiter has removed his family to Greensboro where he will reside in tbe luture ana engage in the lumber business. C. U. L. Pesota Reality Ctapany. The secretary of the state has granted letters of incorporation to thereopies Kaalty Do, of High Point. Incorporators E M Armfield, J U Millis, R H Wheeler, J F Jordan and D H Blair. The company will do a general real estate business and will begin with a capital of f 21,000, Farmer Items. Mrs U C S.iiice, who lias Leen sick foi s vi-i.il irk', w improving we are glad to note. The chair t.ieturv which is being built lv Reams & (Jo is progressing very Many uf oar principal Citizens are interested in the firm. Mrs 15 It Iii Ige, w ho hus been sick for a short while, is some better. Th : work on Mr S W Kenrns' house is progressing nicely. Julian Girner is the contractor. A fe .v of our young people at tend ed the commencement at Denton last Saturday. They report a very nice time. Mr T II Fuller, who has been suf feting with a diseased ankle, is i m proving very slowly. A J ruller, who is engaged in the stock business at Kaeford, spent Saturday and Sunday with wife and children, returning by way of Troy Sunday evening. At a recent meeting of the trustees of Farmer Institute Mr II C Nance was elected to succeed Mr Ivy John ston and Capt L M Kcarns to succeed Mr Hums Reams. The Farmer baseball team will play a match game with the New Hope team next buluruar at New Hope. Our boys haven't practiced any therefore expect to be beaten the (list game. 1 lie foxes that were bought sojic time Rgo will be turned loose this week. Robert W Dorsett left for Thomas JUST ONE WORD that word Is It refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with Indlf lUoa? Sick headache? Vlrtli-o? Blllou? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others Indicate inaction ot the LIVES. You TsTood Tutt'sPills Take No Substitute. Cole's Store Items. Health is very good in this com miimty. I he school closed ut Maplt Springs last Friday. The scholars did credit to themselves and teacher, Miss Ada Marley, in the exeicises. Mr Alarjon ureen visited at Mr 11 L Green's lust Saturday and Sunday. tjuite a number of young people om Coleridge attended the exhibi tion at Fall Creek last Saturday nder tbe management of Miss lioellit Yow. They report a grand time. Mrs L P Craven has beeu in feeble health some time, but glad to note is convalescing. Miss Leota Cheek has just recover ed from a severe attack of la grippe Ur A 11 (Juviucss visited his sick father at Coleridge last week. The Sunday school is in progress at Maple Springs with Mr Lee Urady as suierintendcnt. Mr Claudius II Cuveiiess hus ac cepted a position with the Enter prise Mfg Co as clerk. Mi (Jlaud Davis is now all smiles it's a girl. Mr Lee Brady has recently pur- cased the farm of Dr A II Caveuess and has moved his family on it. We elcomc bun m our community. Memorial services will be held at leasunt Grove the first Suuduv in May. A grand time is expected. Sophia Items. Mrs Mary Lowe, of Caraway, is isiting relatives and friends at this place. Mr 1 U spencer made a Business trip to High Point Monday. A lot of our young people attend ed the exercises at Lena's Grave Saturday night some of them got back Saturday night while others did not get baok until Sunday. There will be an exhibition at Marlboro Friday April 14. the Sunday school at Uld Lnion progressing nicely under the flicient supeiiiitcndency of Q F Bockerdite, every body is cordially invited. Mrs I N Pierce aud son Troy ent to Greensboro Tuesday to see her son there who is ill with Consump tion. Mrs F G Gray and family left Saturday for Greensboro where they II make their future home. c regret very much to loose them. Frankiinville Items. Mrs S E Teugue left last week for oanford where she expects to spend the summer with her daughter Mrs Wm liverly. Several of our young people at tended the closing exercises of rrovideuce public school lost bat urday. Mr T M Jennings, owner of the old Middleton Academy lot near here, contemplates erecting a model resi dence on the nronertv in the near fu ture, and while Mr J M Push was cleaning out the well, which has not been in use for over 40 years, found :i saddle, the skeleton of a dog, 'possom and a rabbit. Any one having lost a saddle or dog within the last 50 years would do well to call on Mr Pugli I efore they arc put up and sold for tux. Mr Oscar Weatherly, of near Greensboro, visited Prof 1) M Weatherly Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ik'iilah Winningham, the popular milliner, of the Ramseur store Lo. visited Mrs L t rentriss Sunday. A beautiful home wedding was solemnized here last Wednesday evening at the bride's mother's. Mr II A Russell to Miss Incy Freeman, Kev C A Wood olliciuting. The grouin is u son of W S Russell, of Gulf, and is one of our most ener getic business young men and now holds the position of. her and I reus for Frankiinville Mfg Co. The bride is the beautiful mnl accom plished duughter of Mrs Delia Free men. She has just taken a business course at the State Normal and Industrial college. Their iniinv friends here wish them u long and happy life. They left Thursday for Gulf to spend a few days with rela tives. Mr Edgar Wright bus purchased a fine pair of Virginia mules anil nne of our girls is very niu :h pleased at the thought ot the buggy rides she is going to take this summer. Mr Knfiis Chandler celebrated his 50th liirtluluv lust - Sunday, his children were all present except ono son, Geo T Chandler, of Sophia Mr Chandler is a jovial good fellow and enjoyed his splendid birthday dinner and especially the presents his children gave him. Ilios Mollitt (coll moved his family to Mrs 11 W Frasier's farm near High Point last r-ridav. Air James Ward and family, of lininseui, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr and Mrs G C Cox. Mr Eli Ilussey who has been living in one of the crowded sections on R R Ave has moved to the Wright residence on Stony St where he will have more room and liberty. Misses Maine btuart and Cairy Freeman w;nt to Cedar Falls on n shopping trip last Monday. Mr and Mrs Lewis llays, of Sandy Cr-ek, spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs o L Welch. Messrs W R Cox, Dick Kllisou and Clyde Kllisou have been catching some very nice fish during the season and were so much delighted Saturday night at their line haul; that m the outburst of joy ut seeing the many fish us they sat dow n to rest ut tho depot, one of them, who is some whut of a poet was heard to chant a few lines from his latest composition, which is us follows: Bud Wright, come out tonight, And see what we have wrought, Three tine suns and many cats, Have we already caught. And while you look en longing ut o.ir craft. We'll raise our hands and take an other di aught." West Ramseur Items. The young gentlemen who snored so loud as to awake those who were asleep at the Holiness church Wed nesduv night would muke u good second hand whistle to a small loco motive. A good lady who is always on the watchuut tor buggars become some- whut alarmed between midnight and duy last Tuesday night. She found in her bed as she Hist thought her roach comb or some kind ot a tooth ed comb, but much to her surprise after awuking her husband it was discovered that he had by some un known movement lost his false teeth during the night. Supposed to have been aching and lumped out. Mr und Mrs Millard West aud children, of Frankiinville, whs have been visiting their mother, Mrs J i Baldwin, und family, returned toduy Mr aim Mrs K A nmith aie visit ing relatives in Chatham. We have four flourishing Sabbath schools in town, all being well at tended and plenty of room and n hearty welcome to all those littl bright, curly headed boys and girls wno ure allowed to pluy hall etc. Uev C A Wood pastor of the M E church ulways pieaclies bis best ser mon the last time he preached. But he preached a better sermon Sunday nignt to a large, attentive aud refined congregation than we ever heard him preach. bupt C C Kandleman has 1GU lit- t e chickens in his poultiy yard. hen vu oome to Kauiseur make your arrangement to spend tho whole day and then you wont have time to examine the immense stock of new goods und get your order in for one of those pretty cheap hats in the millinery department. Mrs J LGiinteraHd childien, of Santord, visited ber sister and family, Mrs 0 A Blair, Friday. Leaving Saturday tor i.reensboro, where she will join her husband who bos ac cepted a prominent position ut White Ouk. Mrs Frances Elliott sold out her household property und moved to Greensboro lust week. B F Scott attended preaching Sat urday und Suuduv at 1'iiion Grove Chiistiun church. It is feared that the recent cold wave and heavv frost has badly damaged the peach nnd apple crop. (iNot a bit, brother.) Luna Stout conies to the front this week with the best hooking re port of the season, having his tish hooks set one night laxt week in the r and caught on ono hook un eel 15 inches long. Also a cat fish 15 nches long, 3 inches betweca the eyes, hud swallowed the eel head foremost and were both landed safe on the bank. Who can beat that? Dont forget the third Sunday in April being the time set apart by pastor, J B Richardson, of High oint, to conduct a series of meetings at I he Baptist church assisted by liev Mr Little the unlettered evange list. Those multiplication onions ut Long Shanks must be the Pohind Chiua und Berkshire variety. Hunter comes on Sunday ut Itmn seur this year is one cause of its be ing so lute in the season. The weather has turned warmer and the little boys are happy going barefooted with a patch on their breeches. Business Local. Notices inserted under this Kesd at one cent a word each Insertion. WIIKX IN" liAMH.KM.W slop m CVn li.il II..I.-I. M.v W KTll.-v. inniuigor. ..r-itt. ,1..m'i1i N'ntuianV lot with four nimi Im-llliiu. gl well, v.miiR mvhar.l, i-ol sidr f ( '"X Si ill ilifi Aslli-lwio Tor Nik Klinnm. w.,hI liiiruniii. Ajily In A (' Mi-Ali-tiT.J Agent (Alir.Ai.r. AMI TOM AT" I'l.AXTS. 1 l,.,w-.iliit HMKHIrnlilviv mnl iiV.nl Hl.lKKl lninni.MN plant f"r ik . II Mnltnis. April li l'.IO.-.. MAN'I UK! M ANI'IM"! Y,.n .mu p t nnv nni. .nut ..f ptr:i (pshI inannru fnnn M.trri l.iv.-rv Stable at one dollar for two horse load or lifty cents one liovse. Apr " it. Star Bottling Works. A rlioiee Hue of corlnnated ilrinkafiirni' I'd in four or nix d7eu to Uivciute, a upecuil rmet.j nil points ontlie A. A By. For lnrther iciarauitinn write or anil on .1 R INGRAM, Sur, X. C. NOTICE. Huin Ih-oii appointed reeeivei- of thi llollady-I'ool Hardware Couiiwnv, I will sell for dm next thirty dnyB, for cash al re:itl; reimi-eo prires tin mock 01 pooti iM'ioninjr to the llollaily-l oul lliirifwnro tomp: Sm h ns pious, plow repair, wagon liuggv harm- etianivleil and till ware, lery an.1 -helf goods. ( J. Ox. Hveive Mi. W. II. WAKEKIKI.tl. of Charlotte w ill he in Asht-boro at the Contra! Hotel ot Thursday April l.'llh for the ininiose of treat ing diseases of Kye, Kar, Nose and Throat and fitting Ulanse. BAKflAlXS IV IfAHXESS-XVe liav some gmd seeond hand harue8 lioth Kingl und double for sale nl bargain prices, (.'all :tt ouee tint! gel a tvirgain. MoltKIS I.IVF.KY STABLE Apr 5-2t. WANTED. III men is oai h suite to trareL i-k signs oiid ditribnu Kamplea and cir cular of our oods. Silury $73.00 twr month. ij3 0Uperdayfori'XiuBes. KC1LL- 1IA.1 LU, liept. s. Alias Hiiikling, l.tuoaga. 1IOHK HOUSES ANH 1HT.KS-I will vo another car load of line horsea muli-N at mv stables on ftcpot street Friday nd Saturday of this week, full oa Ihesu davs und mv lliem. II II KOSN. Apr5-lt. WANTED LAMES AND tlENTLEMEN a this and adjoining territories to represent ml advertise the Wholesale and r.dnco tional DeinirUuintMof an old established hciuac f solid lin.iHi ial standing. iSalary $3.50 per lav, wun extieuses aiivauccd eaeli .Monday iv 'heck direct from licadiiuarlun. Horse and furnished when necessary, routtion perman ent. Address, blow IlrolheM & Co., Dent 4 U,J 1U.IU. I'LIpho, hi l AKItl.MJK l'"R SALE "I! TltADE- I ave a good second hand spindle scat jinb jck carriage for stlc for cash or on time. This carriage coil one hundred and fortv s when yew and call lie liought. now fur lollar-. Will trade it for iinvthing I Apr .-.it. E li Mi )1! MS, ilgr Mrris l.ivorv Stable. Save Your House nnlntt-d. All who intend to have iutih; done thl KikmI work i ainltir (lone when Hcapntve, N. C WASTED, WDSKMt Itril.MNli ltniDGE The Board ol l.iinissi,u,ers of Kaudolph mity in itc ealml bids for building a idye across Rack Creek at Nali-lmry road i-sing near W K McCrarvV Hi-idgv to l ilt according to plans and sjiecihVatinus on in the llcgi-tcr's olhVe. Bids nmst Ik- lil.-il Mruv first Monday in ilav. Iltjiird reserving light in reiuso anv all'biiN. I1TCAVENESS. t hainuan. Apr Ml. r.W SALES HUt T"VX "I- ASIIK- Will." I will sell at imMic auction to I he highest biddev at the court house door in shelMionn Munrinr Mav 1-t, IW.". the fol if town lots for taxes due and nnpaid for ihe vear 1001 together with cot on nrnelia (irav I town Int. ncv l.vtln I town lot. ni Bell I town lot, II D CAI DLL, Tax Col for Town of Ashel- NOTICE Til CUEMTOHS "! THE HOI, LADY I'OOL HA 1(1) WARE CO. Notice is hereby given that the undrrsigTi 1 have ls-en npiKiinted ns-eiven, of the llolhidv fool Hardware Conipanv bv the Hon. Ilenrv 11 Brviin, Judge presiding the HHh tudicial district. And all the creditors of said Hollady l'ool Hardware Comaiiy required bv order of the court lo tile their lailus with tl ndersigned nl Ashobnro, N within the next sixtv davs from this iLite. Now, the creditors will, therefore send their crilied claim. lo in at once. C .1 fox. Ib-rciver "f the Molhidvl'ool Hdw. Co. his March i!hh. l'.MI.-,. HOUSES K"li SALE "II TltADE You in get a g.iod bargain in a lior.e from me .n. I have a grey mare for lifty dollars, lie for .cventv-live and it lino one lor ont hii.IicI ami twenty-five also some second nw baggies for salo cheap cash or lime. E(l MORIMS, Mgr Morris Liven- Stable. Apr .-.it. Letter to A. S. Pugh. Asheboro, N. C. Dear Sir: Tho tiandNouiu residence of iver tiilderslecve on Main street, l'ortland, otm, was painted in i.-vsci with Ucvoe ami llgHltl in 1'JUl. There's l.'l years; there uro hundreds of such; the difficulty is to hear of 'em. ltenunds ot another. Ihu l-arnugton residence, Rooklnnd, Maine, was painted IV oe 21 vcars ago: the iniuil wus in lair condi tion 5 years ago, when we saw it: don't know anymore, "ur agenta there, MeKsrs I'ar rand, Speur A Co. know. 1-aicloac u stamp, if yon write 'em. lonrti truly V. W. DKYOK& Co. 1". S. Mcf mry-Hcddiny Hdw. Co., sells our paint. Important Notice. I have made three rounds of the county for the purpose of collecting tne taxes for 1904. Still there are a great many taxes unpaid. Tne law requires me to settle all taxes in full by the first Monday in May. I shall levy on all who fail to pay before May 1, 1905. Remember the day and date for this is no idle threat. It is my official duty to collect the taxes and it will be done without fear or favor. T. J. FINOH, Sheriff. This April 3rd, 1905. THE HOME OF TOTOl To Old People If the people of this town only knew the good Vinol does old people, we could not get enough to supply the demand. With old age comes feebleness and loss of power, lack of strength and vigor. To prove our belief that Vinol is the great est strengthener, body builder, and in vigorator for old folks, we say to all try it, and if you are not satisfied we will return your money ' Asheboro Drue Commnv Bargains in Hardware! and Farm Machinery J Wi " We are selling an immense stock of hardware, em B bracing plows, corn planters, disc harrows, harness, bug la gies and everything Kept in a hardware store, at the lowest )H prices and greatest bargains ever offered in Asheboro. m . 1 C. J. Cox, Receiver, M Hollady-Pool Hdw. Co. CHUCK UK TOWN KI.KITIOX. lice is lu-ivliv Lfiven tliat on tJio first ,t,.ndav in Mav, l'.MI.-.. it Ih-iiik I lie lirst day f Mav. an election will lie held for tlie town f .Uhelsjio, X. C, f..r Ihe pnrp.e of elect- Mayi.r, Coll'.tlllile. Commissioners and irion- town ollicers for llie term of two The n'fiisl'aliim Iks.U will !' opened, mid thu election conducted in accordant-fl wilh llio rules and laws of the general elec tion law for tho Suite of North Carolina. K M iFKITT, Mivor. Thi April N 1!X-.. W. D. 8TEDMAN & CO. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Depot SU West Side Kuilroad. v TO THE v Unfortunate! LCoffirvs end Caskets. Attention, Please. We wish to eall your attention to our stock oi Hardware and Farming Implements. We keep in stock all the best and latest im proved appliances for easy farming. Also a .complete line of the celebrated Enger and Fisher Buggies, Surries, &c When in need of buggies, harness, etc., we will make it to your interest to trade with UB. v "Lister's Guano and Acids on hand. Call. J The Watkins-Leonard Company, Ramseur, N. C 1 will he pll u mi fori mi l niiy thi R.. L. ALBRIGHT. R F D No 1 Segrov, N C MILLINERY! I have a large and va ried stock of : : : : New - Millineru ! To select fr.im and my prices are right. Come to see me. : : : : : (niss) Nannie Balllnger. Over Morr -Aarbore-Moffltt C. New Heat Market and Produce Store I Next door to Jiy old stand on Depot treet 1 h ve opened a new business in a i.e jtore. I will keep constantly on band fresh meats oi all kinds, I will also bay and sell country produce of all kinds. Call np 'Pbone No. 3. I delirer goods free in town. March 20th. '305. T. B. McPHEfttON. r I MorrisScarboro-lf1offitt Co Wholesale and Retail ew Goods! New Dress Goods, New Clothing, Etc. Our new spring and summer- goods are being received daily are ready for your inspec tion. We have a beautiful line of China-Silks, Taffeta-Silks, Melrose, Albatros, Nunsveilings, Cotton Voils, Linens, Percales, Lawns, Etc., to which we invite the especial attention of the ladies of Asheboro and surrounding country. Our new line of Clothings, Hats and Gents Furnishings is large and of the latest and most up-to-date stylos. Be sure to see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Every department of our large store has been supplied with a nice fresh supply of new goods, which we will take pleasure in showing you. Mail orders given prompt attention. Call a.nd See Our Stock It's a Beauty. Morris-Scarboro-Ffloffitt Co Wholesale and Retail New Styles in.... Spring 6w Summer Clothing! The latest styles and patterns can al ways be seen at my place. I am show ing a pretty line of suits at $10, $12, and $15. It will pay you to look my line over before purchasing. Also a big assortment of HATS. COL LARS, TIES and SHOES. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men are the best to be had. See them. W. J. MILLER. AyersPills: The dose is one, just one pill bedtime. Sueir-coited, mild, certain. They cure constipation. fcgraSS: tttlmustr BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use riirim.ur iuiun . r . ui mu, . . Wood l Morirvg, Leading Merchants. Early Spring Opening! We have now a beautiful line of early SDrinsr goods to show yu, consisting of woollen goods, silks and many other things which to behold will be admired. Prices that Tell. ;tii imlt Ithu-k Toffela Silk $1.00, worth l.l.V L'7 hu h New Shatirs Silk $1.00, worth $1.M. 27 ini-li China Silk, colors Hack, ivhitr, navv blue mtl rrtl, ok-- 17 iiu-h M'lme, all wool, 7."h. Ami many oihcrH, conhittiitR oi Mohairs, AlUitivstf, Voilen, (n 'ilmtf. Cotton oiIr, btc. .'til inch Whito I.inn, ?0 ami 2.V.; 17 inrh W hite Lincun, lo. .'iii inrh Brown Lint'im, 25c.; 7 inch Brown Linens, 20c. A full line of Shirt Wftint (Iol, l.'i, L'O. 2.r, 35 and 50c. !,nr' and Edginfr. vcrv chenp. Kelt Mattr.KiM.f4, 8 50, $ 10.00 and 12.50; Cotidri nation, U.S5 lo $ Iron lloda, 3.75 to 91U.50; Springs lo lit niiy kind of bed. M;ittiiitfr from JMV. np. or tn, Nana WOOD it MORING. J SpeciaJ SaJe Men's and Boys' Pants! o For the next JO days I will dispose of at Greatly Reduced Prices a large lot of men's and boys' pants. Come and let us show you these bargains. ; The nicest line of shoes ever showed it this place, and full line of ladies' spring and summer dress goods, also stock of general merchandise; all kinds t country produce bought ana sold. Give me a call. Very truly, , A. F. COX, This March 15th, 1905. Cedar Falls, N. C
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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