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"ilvf flab Mil Wears." Your Spoons Fork, tie., wilt be perfection to durability, b y efdsMif a swd brilliancy of faith, if tbf tv MWctcd rom paiiara ManpM Peaches. Pedigree Stock, Oklahoma Beauty, Oklahoma Queen, Originated from the famous Greensboro and Connet's Southern Early. I introduc ed all of these. They have revolutionized peach grow ing. The Oklahoma peaches are a result obtained from careful selections of this famous strain if peaches. Address, JOHN A. VOUNG. Gre ti-shoro, N. C. A. M. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I Manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Muggics iind "Vagniis, Hne Horses anil do a general repair hu incsa. Secoud Laml - ithv.ivs on hand at bargains. When in Asht'tnuo see m . Sh I'ack of McDow.-ll'g livery stable.-,. Your 1 nilv, a. m. n:iM:r.i.. Ray Edmimdson, Tonsorial Artist. Depot Street, Asheboro, N. ('. N P COX, Watchmaker and Jeweler. : Dealer in Watches, JCIocks and Optical Goods. All work guaranteed. W. D. SPOON, Dealer ia HEAVY AND FANCY GRO CERIES, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, ETC. Fresh Meats Kepton Hand all the Time. FREE DELIVERY for all purchases in Asheboro H. J. Burns, Blacksmith. Horso Shoeing, Painting, and Repairing. All work guaranteed aa represent ed or no cnarge. rrjc reanonablc; wwhaianakiD ihe best. Shop at old ttand on FayrtteTille street. Youra trnly, HUGH J. BURNS. "J, R. STEED. DCAIXKIR - Qrooeries and Fresh Meats I All . kinds of fresh meats I jCw drosT Vwn Tkt bo ubatlrate here V are other Kogcrf, but lik kAjl all imitations, they lack . the acrtt aod value ido LL ,ified w'h e original xv 801,1 ibv ,adl mEoV ktpt constantly on hand. . '(Ofpoaite Tofiloffioe.) THE SITTING HKN AND HER CHICKS. Xaairal incubation must not be neglected, for, no null tor how many modern inventions tor I'linvci'ting et'ga into chickens the "Ilmne" may boast, l'.iddy takes proi'.il'eiiee for rearing future htock, and for hatching filial I nuiubers of ducks. geese, or turkey eggs. Uo not think that Hiddy must he allowed to remain in ,the nest she claims in the chicken-house, for such an arrangement always breed. tiouble: every ln-ti will desire to lay in that particular nest een if there are twenty others vacant; then if Mrs Hiddy is of a pugilistic dispo sition, theie are lights and broken eggs. If shesh.Mi'ld be of theangelic type and allow intruders to crowd into her nest, she gathers the eggs to her motherly breast and the warmth soon rentiers them unlit for table SC. To avoid till trouble of this kind, devote some small building to the exclusive tiae of sitting hens, where they will be free from all disturbing influences. Arrange nestbo-es with hay in them all around the sides. In the center of the Moor two boxes filled with lino ashes fur the sitteis to bathe it: are needed, 11s well as a drinking fountain ami a pan till.i! with whole corn mixed with sharp grit, four portions of (he former ti 011. of the latter, t- ill up the pan and water fountain every morning. Cut a largo turnip or cabbage in half and li it between sloius, so as to keep t he cut side lirinly uppermost lor the fowls to peek at then when ever hunger rt-snils any of the occu pants uf the house they can cat and return t" their seals without atten tion fiom you. Ibvppings 11111-t i'f i oni-e he te niosed ew rv day and the a-h hat In. emptied a:id ivliiled twice a wcik. Theic is also another tune and trouble-saving device: We now use a sort of cairo three feet Ion::, two feet wide, and one and a half h h. I, made of shingle slats covered ui.nm.l 1 In-sides, ends ami top. with two inch mesli netting, Inch is pi, in. I over tin' nest when the hen 15 !lr-t set, if ho seems at all r. -U, -s. N.111. hens alwavs have to have the cage kept over th 111. or aft r feeding they go into the wrong not. leaving their own. ' Hoi.ni.-lv. w hi n I he caje i- tised. fi.iiil. walei ami ail lllll-t lie placed inside. .iw the illeslii..ll a'.is know when a Ik n is iie-i th. 1 still I' lie ml e r il -hipeiilv on this -ii; siianie my le point. tl.e lirsl li. us 1 "W n, d was .111 1 'hi Phnioiith Ii claimed spicia! notie. I'ui 1 WeUt to le,,l .-lie allle nesi , and all egg met l'ii-'i . T wo eggs a day Then one day the ol man w ho came to do t hanging out cl-uhe.- w iv 'd. !;elit-.I ! linn one Patch feed at noon. Priue U) point out i he l eeol . plaiu ller WiM.dell'l. Old Keika grin, led prompt. "Neiu 1: .pi.- gut. oiilv t '1 lulv t. comment. day:" Tliuillle look of am Dutch fati Mavbe Vol hlll abel ilt sit. sti;ni:ctt i'. -ed conti-ini.l that . lie khceps de ll.eh-t but it viis 'onie oddnor vao'.il vi.t lays d's, Ileika was richt eggs -don't iti'" .Njc ttoiiderful. bre'ikii.g h. 11 was nothing but a brno.lv old P.id.lv hen with eh a gre.-dy disposition that she w ('If jier nesteverv time food came sight. Proiit by this cxjierietice. Win 11 von seethe tame hen on a nest each nine von go into the coop. t is a sign she is netting broody. If he is still there when vou lock up for the night, she is readv to be set. me broodv hens ,,. not get oil' the nest at feed time. , I'lider tiiesecil- cuiustaiic. s. you must slip vour ham. undei the hen and abstract whatever you can feel. This need courage, tor some liens pock ami scold in a way that is alaiuiing to .. citv woman. Others keep iiiute still until vour hand is near th. 111. then .lash off the nest shrieking and scieaining until eveiv mm on Hie premises joins in the uproar. J!eing sure of a broodv In n, gi in to the house when it is almost dark. stoop down ia front of the nest and place your h.nidi over l'.iddy, the thuinlje meeting between the should ers, the lingers passing under the body and puking up the feet. In this way she is easily removed with out any fright being caused to the other inmates of tl.e house. Cam her outside, then hold by the fei t, head down, and proceed to dust In r feather thoroughly with insect powder from the dredge. When it has been well rubbed in, gather her up in yonr hands in the same position as when you took her from the nest and UoM her until sue is qniet again. Then place her over the nest and free your lingers from her claws, let tiiij; her feel the eggs, releasing her gradually as you leel her settle uow n on the nest. All this handling must be accom plished as nearly as possible in the dark, and as it is not always con venient to do it during the short time of dusk, a lantern must be fixed for night work; paint all but a strip of the glass with black paint. Af the moving and powdering are likely to make the hen restless, three or four china nest eges are put into the nest at first; then, when she has settled down to bnsinees, it is an easy matter the next evening to change the dummies and slip real eggs un der her. The ordinary sitting of bens' eggs is thirteen in number, bnt a large ben can safely be given tif- teen, especially as the weather be comes warmer. About the seventh and fifteenth days after the fitting has begun, the hen should again be powdered. Always try and set two or more bens at the same time. 1 on can then give the two clutches to one hen, returning the other hen to the chic ken-house, where she will soon begin laying. Pearson's Magazine for April. Gospel of Seed Corn. I .Sou t la i n Varin Magazine of ii.iiii more for ilarch.J Certain Western railroads in re operation with agricultiiial etperi- nient s at ions have recent Iv ei gun to operate w hat are culled se.dcorn trains lor the purpose of preaching t hi' irospel of coi'U. At diveis points 1 he special train is turii.il mitt 11 temporary si hool into w hich gather farmers of the neighborhood, w ho ale instructed by means ot lectures illustrated with diagrams, photo graphs 11ml samples of corn, in the art of selecting the best seed. In cases u heie stops are too short to permit the full lecture to be deliver ed 1 lie trains move 011 to the next sloppii'g-pi'int, from which the fai nier pupils return home on pass es. The plan has become immense ly popu ar. It is well snppoited by the fanners, and its results are al n ady seen in increased crops of bet ter grades of corn. Something like that might be done in M;-is; ippi. W illi .lacksiui as a center, the s..,.,l coru gospi 1 might be pre.iehed throughout the State, so lh.it future carnivals w il I be of giea'er and .'renter sigiiille nice. The Right Name is DeWitt. IleWlll S WiVll ll.Uel Sal'.-. COeN, soothes and heals cuts, burns, boils bruises, piles and all skin .li.-.-asis. I K .ickefooe, Adolph, W Va.-avs: "My little daugliter had white swelling so bad that piece I't'U.r piece of bone worked out of her le. IV- Witt's Witch H.uel Salve n I her." It is the most wonderful h.:,lu,u' salve in the world. !'., .,.:. of eountelfeits. Sold bv Sta.i.i.trd I'lllL' C ... anil ,1 T I'lld'elWeod. V'lhie at General Training :ie:-t niueate even', spi cine 1H igllborhoo ' !ia! w e may have the ' .i!t:on and of appr- !it mn oil mav eilueate umr aii.l dan.hterto ihe ful'.'-l p..s-1 sil.ie. giving them tin- 1. a ; ing of al! the world and put !'ve al't.r tlu ir educatimi in a . .;. 'ininily will !'' there are no ctiiei- educated j pie. and tiny will i'ai! to develop I ae.d ".row is th'ev would if thev lived I in a iiimn; 11 i ty where tliere was 1;. lu ial 1 ultari . The man w ho stands ciisilv head and shoulders a'..ove his ueluhi. rv lull. If he in i-hbei-i and b. iniisl ha', e u. igir great them-. !r. -r b rp:t who out of him-. him until !e !f 'in I- f.. 1 1 onii 1- .-tr.e.g P. Ave .,-;i. Nalional M: 1 for Uluimbcrlain's Cough liciiiedy the Best and Mo5t Pcpu -lar. M.i'e. .v j, f,,r , ';;!,!. !' a. railr.Md ui'-n biiv it 'r - re , r!y p.-op! tor M... P.: We s. II in. ue id t i' iiid'cr- :ig!l 1,'eliledv than auv othel ,1. I: s ins to have I 11 tin1 r several other .'! brands." - 110 '.'.; stion but I ins ined- re Idle r for coi the i'. - that can I :hs and colds, w he or an adult that 1 procured -r II be aii! t-t. a. .piii k!y. ., Ashe . W A llll'i ! wavs cures and cure 1 bv Standard Prug I horn Prug Co. Asheboi I'u'lerwood. Ilalidleinati. Japan's Triumph a Solid Om- Those who wonder why .lap; he boasts that sh cukl put field ill 11 a million men into the oniparalivelv short space of time. has not. done this and annihilated Kurnpatkin, but has pernii"d h 11 1 -cape each tunc from I he ciuu I f her gciicials. f.trget that the I pan.se ( ninieni aim general 1 all have In on always co iiil'tig on the effect of the ietoneo np'.ui I'.uro p. an liu.-sia. The .piestio,, Lf beai- ng iMiiopatkin s army and getting liim out of the way is a ""cjiidiirv oiisideiatiou. The great p'.u p -Se of lapail has been not to win Melon. s so much as to impress upon the II sian (iou-rnint.nt tlieahs'idi.i. 'nt.'nv f Kussia maintaining in .he far Past such an empire as wmih! men- the national existence of -lapan. With each slle v J.SIVO blow, .1.1 j knows that liu'sia's danger nl home ii-. s. Ih lokio government iiuieil to gradually force the Hussein armies out of M.ii.chui md .-. v. ral fa is, perhai s no! sufh- cienlh eniidiani.e.l, will indicate that winning battles on the I. Id is only i t of the task of the ous of .lapan. A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cough Cnre contains not 1111 atom of any harmful drug, in. I it leu l ei, eimn.r Pnnabs. rnl.ls Cioiiji and hooping Cough so long I mat 11 nas proven hhcii 10 ve a rvieci and true friend to the many who use it. Sold by Standard Plug Cor. and J T Underwood. Good for Louicbwi Make it 1'iianl nous. We have heard but little opposi tion to the graded school in Louis burg, and at this time it looks like the vote on the 11th of April will be almost unanimous for the graded school. The bonds to be issued will run for 30 years, and the additional annual tax will be so small that no tax payer will be burdened. The graded school is a necessity, and the Timet is pleased to note so little op position. Liouisbnrg limes. Beware of Oiotneotc for Catarrh that Cental Mercnry, enthni it Uinnifih tbr to uenuv mrfwiM. Kuril ibrrtcltft fhmnil never be wed eroT on Drwr,rlD- tioiu Imm reputable plivntrlAiiii, w the dmoaire the jroml von nn s Hall'i Calanb Cure. rtWy derive fro.n th. etinir directly unim the blond and muo-m, mir- larm.ii we sywiein. in Duymff Maiee iuutb Cure be sure rmi irttnfl (r.-iiiilne. Il Is taken Internally and inkle la Totodo,. Oslo, by I Chent-y A Co, TwCunnnHtls rroe. It.. Id by CramuMa, Prtoe, TAa, per taMe. Take nuit tmmar FUlt lot oautlralloii. About Rheumatism. There are few diseases that inti;ct more torture than rheumatism and thele is propalily no disease for which such u varied and useless lot" of rem edies have been suggested. To sav that il can be cured is, Ihcrelore, a bold statement to make, utu I'lmtn hcrlain's 1'ain Ihilin, which enjoys an extensive sale, h;is met with great success in the treatment of this dis case. One application of l'ain Halm will relieve the pain, and hiindieds of sufferers have testitied to perma nent cures by its use, Why sutler when l'uin Halm affords such quick relief and costs but a' triller Kor sale by Standard 1 'rug Co. Asheboro Orug ('o. Asheboro. W A Under wood liaiidleinan. . lets - Pure 1 arhon ol .Mlunnen a j positive cure for indigestion, dyspep Extrcmcty Low Kates. ! sia. constipation, headache or sour lOxtremcly low rates are announced ;lrh fl"ln "u'r '"' vi.i llw Southern Ibiilwnv from I '"1-' i'"111! Ihevdnnt. s.) cents a points 011 its lines for the tallowing special occasions: Athens, (ia. Summer School, June T-.iuiv -v's, mor. Atlanta, (t.i. National Association of Manufacturers, May j-l!, 1W5. Hristol, Tenn.--Annual Meeting Herman Haptisl lirethreii, June n, I'.'iia. Charliittesville, 11. irginia Sum mer School of Methods, dune Aug I. I'.uio. Port Woith, Tex. Uenelal Asselu. blv Southern Preshvterian church, Mav is-ir., line. Hot Springs. a. Souther ware .loohers American Hard er's Associat ion. Associat am ire Mai.ufaetur J it til- i.-N l'.'IV. Souther') Haplist d I Kansas Citv, Mo. i '. iiiuention. May lti-IT. ! j Knoxville. Tenn.--Sunine-r 1 dune lii-.lulv 's. l'.'o-i. j Miml. agle, Telin.-Moiit. n u j Training Sol I, .lulv -I 1 'Mia. I I Moiiteagle, Tenn. Mont.. 1. i. dav School Institute. -1 li Auir. o, P'oo. M "il eagle, Tenn. Woman's -less. Aug. 1 -1 .-: P'u,-,. Na hville, Tenil. -Peahn.lv Co Sumiiiei School.-: anile! i ill lical Institute, June I l-Au 1 :.-. Oxford, Miss. - Summer N I'liiversitv uf Mis, sippi .lulvii:, PHio. liichiuond, Va. fanners' Nali Collgl i sS. Sept. I I 'Ml.-.. Savannah, (ia, National Travelers' Pn'lective Association of Ana : e a. May I ;--:i. VmKk Savannah, (in. Southern 1 .loll A-.-o- ciatimi, May '.'-1 !, I'.m:.. St. Louis, Mo.--Xa!iiin.d liajti.-t Anniversary, Mav 1 :-'.. l'.ie:. Tii.-ealoosa, Ala, Siiiiim-r Seiiool for ' I'.uC, L'ale each. l'.-.Iulv l..r I al.. 1.-1011- ... to ll.e pill. lie. TlekelS Will b from all -latum- sold to the SOU! I UaiUay. IViail information can be ha., up on application to any Ticket Ag.-nt of t he Southern l'ailway, or Ag.-nls of connecting lim s, or by address ing the undeisigned: I! I. K.ICM-S. .1 11 Wool.. I P A. T P A, Charlotte. A-heville. S II II Hi.wn k, W II Tavi.oi:, P. T. M. t;. P. A. Wa-hinglon, I. C. Lc.il Avlvcitiscmciils. l!a,.,l.lph April I"., 1: .-!. k M., the foil. ..lien p. I links t, 1 a pile I l' i.,.rll. In, lisn0 linls I h el I..11.I l.v Kli Ward 1:1.1,1 aii .Mon 'nr. . March Mill, l'.HS. I.AM..VM.K I!v el .le. uf sale nle l.v Ihe Siih;vh -svial I el l(nnile.li reality 1.1 n linK tliwviii i'n.liiib' enlitltxl Ahoe Way ami liusliilnd Jelm Hay el al vs Fleleher Nlililliel III, 1 shall sell m', 1. pn.nii- ses n ihe hereinafter devrilnil lainl. at pnli I if- anrlinn Ii. the hihenl hi.l'ler. f.n Salnrilnv tin-lull dayof May, 1MI.V m U ,,.J,, k il., lh' fnlMwing disserilied Iraet ol land, lviliji .mil being in Ewt New Market tinrnaltip, I'ouniy mid State aforesaid, mid known RHthe (ie'.re Smith land, and deseriU-d and de HntHl as follow, viz: llegiiininu at 'ieki.ry'i corner, a ntake, and running N.utli cliM to a biat li oak, thenee Went 11 deps Sunlh to Viekory'a corner, (while oak i, theni-e West to a pnM oak J.'l ch.. thence North 3h elm to a pmt oak, thence Kant 8 1-4 rrui to a while oak, thence North 7 cha to a white oak, thence Eaat 41 chs to a post oak. tlmnee Ys 1118 polea lo a black j;ick, thence South 00 polca to a ntuko in .lames Ijronard'n line, ilirnce Went HW jx.l to a stake in Vickory'e hue: thence Went to the lieginning comer, cotitannng 1U acres more or le,.; except therefrom, Hie followinir tract acid lv (Jon W Smith and wife to j.emuel f'oltrane and bounded aa follows, viz: I.yin oc Pole Cat and beeinninir at a black i.u k. Al fred ljeonard's comer, running West 04 mien to Uie creek, role L-at, thence down tli Creek 29 poles to a post oak, thence Sooth 6 dr-jrs West across the creek 46 poi, to a stone, thence Kast 186 poles to a hickory in Wm Hockett'e lira.., (hence None 1)0 polos to the beginning, containing 70 acres more or less. Terms ol aale cash. ELIJAH HOFFITT, Comr. This 1st day of April, 1005, I W. VV. JONES, Dealer In Gi.'OCKiiiEs, ri:ovisios am i-ifonrcK, Sewing Machines, Parts and Attach ments. Also have a b ! of good clothiiie that will be closed out cheap. Produce bought and sold. Youi patronage solicited, (iive me 11 call and I'll treat you right. W. W JONK.S, Allen slaml. Depot St. HAVE YOU INDIGKSUON. Itoyil's CarbonAlbumen Tnb- ai k:i::e. If v.viir i-t d.iscn's I them ml direct to HOYOCMi-MICAl. COiMPANY 7(!.S Rnnd McNally Bldg.. Chliniii. III. SETING MACHINE. ROLLER HEARING. HIGH CKADE. SEWING MACHINE Do not be .Viclbv Hi,.-... vbond. veriis.. ,1 )., 1) (,. inir Jlaelilno for go.oo. Theikiiel of a machine can be Loin I.t from u-mrnuv of our deal l'.i.efsl.-..O.I., iMs.oil, VVL A i". t A VAHIETY THE NEW HONE IS THE BEST. Tl.e Fee l e-.iin.-s (lie sllellglb o, v. i j vr .Maebiii. s. J'l,. !';-4'l c nteno.l ill. eiln r siioe .' p .!" . ....I the X1V rioilic the i.-v. t-ewiug Machine to Luv. Wi tt j fGT ClnCULARS L'l';;; lie- !l. el :.n.li.r .i.aMlm lim SCVIKG EACHIRE CO. X. V.. . IiI.'mj.i. til.. Allallla, (III., ... n.e' - T. V..S- , iToiclseo, till s sn.it oy W. W. JONKS, Asheboro, N. V. PAPOOSLT POPCORN A .w hod IiroTry for FORAGE, POULTRY, POPPING A subscriber to tho Southern Asriculturiet secured the oriRl ral seed from an old Indian la Northwest Texas. After experi menting with It seven years be wrote that paper: "With Rood ground and rare It will make from CO to 100 bushels to the acre, and planted thick and cut stalk and all It will mike mora feed and better feed than any thing I ever taw. The old In dian said poultry fed on it would never have the cholera. I have not lost a fowl with cholera since I have been raising it. It alao pops beautifully" This ar ticle brought hundreds of re quests for seed, and now only a few butkeli are left. Send 18o for a 3 months' trial subscrip tion to Southern Agriculturist, l C. P. Bldg., Nashville, Tenn, and you will get 100 seed, by re turn mall, also details of $50 prize seed-growing contest. ar"- TRADE f .. 'rfff COFYKlCHTa AC AnroDftvondtnc a Nketrh mnA drenptum mmf atitt klv uiim nur opinion fre whether an f..u.l. HANDBOOK i Psunt Scientific American, nilntion ot iinT H'-ipntlO.' 1 iirrtl. Tottob. 3 rJ i. New York ;. . . FOR BALI BV MORRIS-SCARBOBO-MOFPITT 00. AS7BBORO, B7. 0. !1A , ...... j" ffl A. si niv '':: JWWm& i, .... reliable, bom ft, I -71,1 'VyM loth I.t.kV sew- '' a''v!$2d3 h:r niad.inc. I'KONGI sr CUARAN'THE. h.'ol. BUY ii-S..-'. H9 : f - 1; na1 ;V'i, j jf WANTED Will pay spot cash f. o. b. your depot for All Kinds of Furs, Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs, Wool' cashed or un-washed) We 11 si cany a full liucof fruits and egclabhs, Pananas, Oranges, Lemons, P.aniils, Ktc., at market prices. Write for prices. FOrtSYTH & W ATKINS, Il-J Lewis St. (ircetisboro, X. C. iinyr ri-j'iti.uii m.m. A 1 e! : e of Kc-zinc will be sent free . very render of this paper who i; . uttering' with any Iind of skin di-i use or eruptions, any form of P.evn.n. I'dind or Weeding Piles, Scrofula. Itch. Teller, Barbers Itch, liing worm. Uoils. l'.lo-., Poison, 1'ever S."-es of niiv name or nature. .j-:.(i reward will be paid for any case of Pceina that is no' prompt ly cured wilh I'V-ziu . I.'. -,'ine w ill heal any sore or 1 nr.. tin- !.!.( skin and make it look iike velvet. Here tofore there lies be, 11 en Spcoitic discovered that would c ure Kc.oiua and Kindred dis.a.- - nntd Ke-.inc was discovered and now thousands are cured daily. IVvver mij-.-.l what you have iv.c.J; forgei the failures made by other remedies nii'i "! for free :nx: of l-'e-iue, ivhieli alwa.s :;m- 1. -lief and a permanent cur Hcine 5kin Soap i- ' ': ' 1 aliticiplic soap made. v. .11 clean-e nnvtl.ii.g-will desii... .., . crob.s of dandruff, falling hair, s :. head, Imuds and feet, pimpl. s i.i .i blackheads on face and make ihe skin smooth. The only auliscpiie aving soap mud.', gnarunteed to cure germ diseases sill if it don't, lia cents a cake. Write today to POM) CHF.i-llCAL COMPANY, 7118 Raml-McNnlly Uldg., vlllcaico. III. The publisher of I his paper knows the reliability of j-ic-zinc and of Hov.l C'hcinicul Co. di leathsra. all styles. mis is one I r . , 0 ' . . . , , 'ii.- r , c . ' iv.. '..iYiw-1 lir..'."'.. . :,' '.i.;;.' -t'i - I y. .. lal.-l.e. If . 1 ... . - . . 1 ...'. ,' ' 'VtoTe vrv'si .,'v". ''' ''y Jv.;0 ". l NUGGETS FOli S.Miii'.V FEOPLE i- fT,E: In California If yen ai a industrious and capable you can make money there. The big ranches 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 you can rent one on shares and pay for it out of the product in a few years. We will send you descriptive booklets and folders giving full information about the money making opportunities for every member of the family. You want to see what the country is really like; you cair go there, work a few months, enjoy the delightful climate, the flowers, fruit and scenery, and earn enough to pay your expenses both Ways by taking advantage of the For oaa-way colonist tickets. CoTT.ponding1y radaoMl rate from almost any point East Tba trip ia easily and . comfortably mad via tho Rock Island. Two roatas one through Now Mexico, tho other through Colorado. Through tourist cars hoars quicker than any other Una. Double daily tourist aorrio via EI Paso ' tri-weekly via Colorado. Diaing-car service and free reclining chair care, both routes. Tba Rock Island haa representatives throughout the United Stntee; they are travel experts and can save you money. You can hsva their assistance in arranging the California trip for the asking. Consort your homo ticket agent or write to the undersigned for our California book and complete foioer "Across tho Continent in a Tourist Sleeper." In EL pso 1""m No. 2 Folding rownie A wonderfully capable and accurate camera built on the Koc-ak plan. Good enough to satisfy experienced photographers, yet so simple that children can use it. PICTURES 254x3W inches. Loads in daylight with film Cartridges. F.tted with meniscus lens, and shutter with iris diaphragm stops. . . Full description In Kodak Catalog FREE al any photographic dealers or bp mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y. I ' IjET us Printing. V Uf WORK GUARANTEED f- -v. ltd I..- r-fl :..:: f kl stoii mi 1.1 f ::.M j -j El rnitfr Tirv'Tiifiiii' .njriMfinTnn ake Money argain Kates Every Day March 1 to May From Chicago s fas Beth bm ana w.aisa, aasMHu Cot out this edi sillisresat, fill ia spaces JOHN SEBASTIAN, Psinsrir Traffic Maauer, Reck I June CH1CACO. Pfease nsi ase rates ef far. te CsHferaia I sMsiais lima, US ruu informs tlna about rear I eaaeet te leete fer CehfereJa -L- $3 Price, do your KMII.I. PRICES SATISFACTORY V - ' J AA. El rtoE?T.'' WITH THE CHARACTER MAKERS MAN KOf? SALE BY Wood & SVioring, A?hboro, N. C. 15 From St Louis i ar ether ivaterr aad Urr aad rnaselsls ia ummt s Mew, sad Basil te Srsteaa, and cIm taWsa else rear Mnlislli a ISJJU aiCTlOK)
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 13, 1905, edition 1
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