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-Silver Plato tint freer,.1 TRIPLE PLATED lip And hat e 1 Round .Bolster JL I doing way with all sharp fl I eoraon on that part hav I I tag the hardest wear. Thia jS47 ROGERS ROS." patented Improvement insure jnsch longer wear on plain or fancy knives than the other makes abonld they be plated eqnallr at heavy. 0M kf taadlnc daitan mrrra fror nutnMt nuloiM " C-t" a&lm Mvsr Co., IS Man. Conn. Famous Peaches. Pedigree Stock, Oklahoma Beauty, Oklahoma Queen, I Originated from the famous I Greensboro and Connet's I Southern Early. I introduc ed all of these. They have revolutionized peach grow ing. The Oklahoma peaches area result obtained from careful selections of this famous strain if peaches. Address, JOHN A. vOUXG. Gre rnboro, N. C. A.M.PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Whirls, repair Buggies ami Wngotii, Shoe Hors-.-s and do a general repair Ihh- inees. Second hund buggies iilnav on hand at bargains. When In Asheboro see mo. Shop back of MoDowell a livery stables Your truly. A. M. PRESXELL Ray Edmimdson, Tonsorial Artist, Depot Street, Asheboro, N. C. N P COX, Watchmaker and Jeweler. Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Optical Goods. All work guaranteed. W. D. SPOON, Dealer in HEAVY AND FANCY GRO CERIES, FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, ETC. Fresh Meats Ng Kepton Hand all the Time. FREE DELIVERY fur all purchases in Asheboro H. J. Burns, Blacksmith. Horse 8hoeing. Painting, and Repairing All work guaranteed as represent ed or no c barge, fncet reasonable; warkmansnip the beau Shop at old stand on Fayetteville street. Yonrs truly, HUGH J. BURNS. J. R. STEED. SCAiXS) IN Groceries, find Fresh y Meats f ' AII "kinds of fresh meats kept constantly on JianL ' (Ojfcsite Pwloffioe.) , WASHINGTON LETTER. Bricks Being Thrown at Presi dent in Washington. Special Correspondence of the Courier. Washington, I). C, April 17. While the President of the Uiiitnl Stat s U receiving the plaudits of the people of Texas and of the Snittli- 0;t generally, a tnbiite to the iiom tioii he occupies and to the limn of warm, red blood, the kind of man who is admired down in that section of our country, he id baviua u few bricks thrown at him here in the Capital uf the nation by sonn of the thinking men of Cong.etu who have remained in the city. rv man u saving anything unkind of the per- fonahtv of the rti'sideiit, but of bis item aa President in the recent imsi I spoke iu my letter of last week of the t auatutt Canal lui-l m-.Hti niiU ot the action of the Precident iu the Santo Domingo matter as things that are being criticised by the uieii who make the laws of the country. !Sonu of the Senators who think thai Con gress lias a right to feel aggrieved with the President point out his action in the Santo liomint'o case, which was t ken iu the face of vigor ous opposition and the expressed wish ot the Senate, borne ot those talking go so far as to say if the President keeps up this kind ol progress he will lose maiiv friends and ad i irers, as the sentiment of the country is opposed to the creat ing of otlices with large salaries In arbitrary authority of any kind, even if the authority is the President. One ot his latest acts is the ap pointment ot V E liriinsky, one of the former meuibeis of the isthmian canal commission, as engineer of the irrigation and reclamation scivuv, al salary of 10,IH)U a year, and n is utiiactiiig attention and nita-ii criticism among the men of Con gress who are here. They cannot understand his authority m making such an appointment ami his liht to lix a salary of this kind. Con gress has not make provision for ai. ollice of the sort to which .Mr (Jrunsky has been appointed. In fact, Congress failed to pas a bill to create an ollice of that kind. Siu.-li a bill was introduced by Senator Hansbrough, but Congress refused to pass the bill or make an approp riation for such a salary for a plan of the kind, yet the Picsidelit creates the very ollice which Congress did not See lit to make and arbitrarily establishes a salary. Another in stance of his unauthori.ed action, his illegal action, was the appoint ment of a board of architects to confer with the U'uls ot depart ments about the location of pnM'i buildings in Washington iu accord auce with the p:alis adopted by tin Park Commission a muni., r of yean ago. Although there was no pro vision of law for such a board, tin President mimed live or six known architects as a board ;im directed that no building .-In u I 1 in located without consultation villi thetn. The President announced thai the board would serve without compen sation. Some one poi.Ued out a law which prevents any appuintec of It.. President from serving free. Th. iv. u poll the President issued an order directing that the nieuib-is of tin board Iv paid 10 a day and expen ses out of tile appropriation for the buildings to be elided. This was again referred to as a worse viola turn of law than the other, inasmuch as the laws of the land provide that no money can be paid out "xccpl up. on specilie appropriation by Con gress. Attorney-Ueiielal Moody in formed the Picsidelit that his amend ment fixing salaries was illegal, and the President pioceeded to annul the whole thing and have a statement made that the architects would call upon and consult him as individuals and friends, thereby accomplishing his purpose. The Pneident has been doing these things right along. Ix-n be was compelled to get rid of Unstow, the Fouith Assistant Postina-tei-General, because of the row between Bristow and Wynne, he looked around and saw an opening for Ilris. tow in the canal region, linstow was given a place created especially for him mid seut to Panama. When the President found it necessary to appoint a new Canal Commission and saw that a number of them ou the old Commission would he thiown out of employment he took care of Gi unsky in one way and of Engineers Parsons and Burr by naming ttiem as consulting engineers in the Canal work at large salaries. What the dickens does he care for any old thing like the Congress of the country? "T'ell with it.' The President is talking very bravely and prettily, down in the Southwest, about this being a united country, that there is now no North, no Sou t IT, no Eeast and no West; that we are all one and once more hnppily united into one homogeneous family, and that now is the accepted time for the millfnium to be pulled in by the ears, or words to that effect. That is a cnte way he has of reaching the ears of the groundlings auu filling them fall of taffy so they can not hear the roars of the people who make the laws of the country against his lawlessness: of filling the eys of the people with sawdnst so tbey can not see that the offijes in bis admin istration are very unevenly divided between the sections of the country that he says are all united and should all have the same treatment, or, as he loves to tell it, "a square deal." Yon will look in vain for any Sod them man in his Cabinet. Yon will look again without seeing any man from the South in the positioc of Ambassador to any country, with the possible eicepuon of rowell Clarion of ArkaDsas, who is in Mexico, bnt wh does not count, for the reason that be is going ont soon and because be is a carpetbagger. There is not one Southern man wbo is minister to any foreign country, and, with the exception of the Federal judge; no (Southern man holds anr position under this admin istration that does not come ander the Civil Semoe. He may call that giving an rvuuiii vt me . timi tie gay J are to nemriiiy omwa- a squiiie deal, but I do not. Let him ! About Rheumatism. sweep his own dooi-.t. p clea-i before , T,)(,rt. Rr. few leases that infi ct he c dls olheis detiled. j more torture than rhenniatism and If the recent Chicago municipal ; ,.1(. is ,)rop,d.lv no disease for which election is a sign board il.at po'nts , s(ch v.lli(, a;,a 3l.,.S!l lot f reu,. the way of the political future of the I vlV!t lmV(. bpen guested. To eav country, I will soon get chesty and tmt k lie (.m,(, is therefore, a consider mvselt a political prophft. bo)J stiat.mi.nt t0 ,;,k-, but Ohum I believed this thing was coming long (plain's Pain Balm, which enjoys a-o. and 1 sio I so got myself ,.xtl.,igjvt, ,;1S m,.t with great lau.-l cd at tor so doing. Wei!. I.e , Muri.sa j t. trealiiieiit of this dis laughs best bo laiirlis last, i he One application of Tain Balm lesson of the Chicago election means j r.m ,.vk.Vl. th(, j,,, , hundled morotnthe p.o,,leof thus coRiitry ! pf surfvrols have testified to pertna than the mere triumph of the people m.U hy jt8 , WhT over the corpoil.te interests of that citv that have for wars coiilrolled and bled the people. It means that the wave of municipal reform, mu nicipal ownership of all public uiildiies, is ew.-epiiig out the country and soon will hit all the big cities with a Chicago result It is u Inn liiiiger of Iihc i l happen iu New York next I ill.. The nsult 111 Chic.igo was ,t pe.sonal Humph tor lion W illiam Randolph Hearst. That the Klkius committee, which will lie-in public Inaiiug ou in Iway rate legislation on the 1 7th inst.. will recommend any drastic legisla tion no one believes. That is not the Hepuhlieati policy. They a'e standpatters on tie' present Inter state Commerce 1 ouinnssion and Elk ins laws as surely as ih.y arc m. tiie tariff reform laws. These satisfy the railroads. The Esch-Townseiid bill, that indirectl; gave the Inter state Commerce t ommissioii the ht t make fume fieigbt lutes. 8 a brazen bit of d ni.igoguery a Republican soil to the people, a.- now ippears, and lu pul'iu an nieinheis ot who voted tor it knew the enat would kill it .,s it did. The; Senator will iio l.iirv it deeply tv. way of the ihirs. And I'liate ilillllillee Ilea leans genera! I ...,i . i... ..1...1 ... . . . t . (... 1 1 whole moveineu', tor Government ! railroad regul ain u aniagoni.es their chief campaign coatrilnit.irs, and is .1 IMnoeiHiio meiMi'e. It was de clared foi iii the Democratic national platform of I Sin.! rcp.aicd in that j ' ' . . ,. of l'.hioatid iviumted in 14. x0'Moiit.glH. Ten n.-W Oman s I on- Repunlican nlatfuu. ha.-had it as a ! ' , ,. , . 1 pi.llON. . or i.r ......... wholly R.H.seVeltiau, ami the major ity in Congress is not in sympathy with the agitation. One of the Republican leaders said recently: "We were carried away by the idea that we weie yielding to public opinion in passing the Esch Townsend bill; we had mistaken public emotion for ptil.l'c opinion. The great i.o ly of too Republican Party, our Congr.T-mcu have found. are opposed to the I the agitation O.u p. ntinuance ot ; oplc do not1 take any .t-ok ill fr.";hi regulating'- ploj.o.-lt o s; to. "sloes.-couillllllllly ! s against it, and what IS liior- to I he j point, the public press is adveise to j Roosevelt and his l ate coot rolling j propo-it nins. The alleg- d iiiicm--;l:i..-i-.li'v of the lb ig will i;e ai ' I good hi .HK.'t to i .;. ! v li i.ii.I.t, and ! ' I ffl.it Will be Used . ctUi i'.." j PiiiKK.'lats a:e l.ot s.itisli.d wiihl bill. It was a siitiiel luge It 1 d.d iv i- h t private car lell tile pu.vel lo cor ' ,1 la'in.s untouched; lid not punish !. rmiliul an I lla i.dlr-L.1 -1 that ale a' Lace of re-j s' It W.:S .oiiiiiination lo lak.' the p. ace l.a'es and iiisci iuiiuatlons; 1 aboilive III tin ing to re ch the tlllllj- couipi.ioail of by tile peop. J It- plan to give ill-' Coliiinissloii tl.ei tight to lix fu'iire rat. s was one t. 'let I the railroad peo le siv was cmlisca t rv, one that look lrom the owners the right to m.iiiige I heir own ploji-.-rty within right grunted by charter, and vested it in a machine that could and would have been used for politi cal purposes. It threatened the values Of investors, the wages f . 1 , it- workitiguieii and vested rights and it gav- none ot th begged for. relief tne peop As a means to satisfy the demands of the people it .vasa farce. It whs the stone given to them when they asked for bread. So Us end will be mourned by no one. Eor line le medial legislation the people mud wait for the ''inning of the Demo cracy to power in the Congress. The Semite will certainly give noth ing worth while; nothing that wiil svivc, as I be II. arst bill would have done, lo satisfy their demands. CHARLES A. EDW ARDS. Make the hrenih us sweet as arose by curing Indigestion, and Sour Stomach ih K.hIhI Dyspepsia Cure. A plea-ant, palatable, reconstructive tis-lle building digestaut. E L Bab cock, Amherst, Minn., says: ! have taken a gl-ut many remedies foi indigestion but have found no thing equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." Kodel diges s w hat you eat, cures indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, Heartburn and all Stomach Troubles. Greatcare is used in the preparation of Kodol the greatest digestant that has ever been discovered. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and J T Underwood. Writer Haggard is visiting this country as a representative of the British Government to investigate the Salvation Colonies. lie cannot understand whv it is that American products can be purchased cheaper in England than here. It is u puzzle to him why goods are dearer at tne place of mauaiactore tban after being transported to foreign markets thousands of miles away Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popu lar. "Mothers buy it for croapy child ren, railroad men buy it for severe oonehs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., ldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber lain's Congh Remedy than any other kind. It seems to 'have taken the lead over several other good brands.' There is no qaestiott but this med icine is the bes that can be procured for oonehs and colds, whether it i a chil l or an adult tost is amiccea. It always enres and cores quickly. Sold by Standard Drag Co, Ashe boro Drug Co. . Asheboro. W A Underwood, Baudlemaa. when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? Kor sale by Standard IrugCo. Asheboio Drug Co. Asheboro. W A Under wood Haudietuau. Extremely Low Rites. Extremely low rates me announced via the Southern Railway from poin s on iis lines for the following special occasions: Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27-July 58, 1!UI5. Atlanta, U.i. N'at.oual Association of Manufacturers, May 10 1, lf05. Bristol, Teiin Annual Meeting (iermaii Baptist Brethren, June li, 10t5. lai lottesville, Va. Virginia Sum mer School of Methods, June "b Aug 4. l!H5. Eon. VVoitb, Tex. Geneial Assem- I olv Southern 1'resbvieriaii chinch, I May 18-26, liKio. Hot .springs. Vu lSouiIiciii llaid ttale Jobbers' Association and . , , . . ... ' .." s ' '". '; i ' " ,,'" , ' , .' ' v on iiniion, .uav I" I., ioo.i. Knoxwlle, Tciiii. suiniiier School. June 10-Julv ys, l!lo;,. H":' Tenn.-Monlnigle I ble rraimiig School, July :i-Aug. 15, 1H03. Moliteaglc, Telin. Mouteagle Slll. day School Institute, Jul lt- Aug. 5, 1905. v ' T" .V ' .", ,, ,. Na-luille, telltl. IValiuly Coll Summel School.-; Vanderbilt B.b bcal Institute, June 14-Atig. !, 1005. Oxford, Miss. Suinnier School, University of Mississippi, June 14- July -iii, l'.HI.'i. Richinoiid, Va. P'arniers' National Congress, Sept. 1 8-22, 1S05. Savannah, Ga, National Travelers' Piotcctive Association of America May lti 23, P.I05. . K.iMiinh : I, , cii v.-,. ' l llltll"b -Mi'.v ' 1J- i ol. liOIUS, Jlo .Nallonal liipllsl Ainilveisarv, Mav 17 2o, 1'.' .". Til icnloosa. Ala. Suiuiiier i hool for Teacheis, June li Jtl.v 2S, 1 !Hi.. R. tes for the above occasion-open ! i the piiiiiic. l'l.-kel- .nil be -old lollies, i.iii.is fi. in all f t.ilions on the So-.iii.rn lb.il.vay. Deliiil iniormaiion can be h...i up on application to any t icket ge..t of the Southern Railway, or Agems of connecting line-, or by c.ddnss " '6 " ' r'.USON, ,1 II W OOP. II 1 A. 1' -l , : Kl lotte. A-heville. S II llAKIlWK WH TAI.oK P. I. M. G. P. A. Washington, I). C. Lctjal Advertisements. l.A X 1 1 MI.K. a .l.vn i. ,.r sale lliado l.y I . 1 liulliJell'll eullllty in ing ihoreiu ponding enlii! hu-lMial John War et ,,i ei al, 1 -luill sell uu die j.i. i -l-vul 1 1 j -p 'U- ... ir Ue-, ,pl laml a. lit .lU' tl.'n to lae liiiii".! haldr.on .-auir-l.i ,. nth davef M..v, I'.io.'i, ut 12 o'clock .i the 1',-i. d.-.-r 1 tr.i.'t ol hi I i a iu Kat .New Market town-hin. an-! Mai.- aforr-iml.and known a-l'.e Miic.li 1.1. :.l, and described and d . ti'lluw-, vizi R.-ginniiig at Vi( i. : -a -;a:.e. and miming S.uUl S! rli-'lu en-, tile .vp Wesl li .le3 Soiilli I,. comer, iwinto oiikj, llience West .. .ak :'.'i eii- . tliem-e Xordi Iii ek- to a iiie..ee Ka-i S 1 I cbs to a win .- .re NorTli 7 ens to a while -i k , Ka-t 11 ehs lu u pot onk, thence Ka-t es Iu a hlacJt jiuav, llieuce siou.ii t'.o ) ft stake in .laiuen Ix'on.irtl's line. West lbs le- lo a stake in Vic k. iy eiicv Wesi lo the beginnii.a C.-I...T. ngl'10 acres nifrtj or less; os.ee't an. the followi, g tract wld ly (..-, VV and wile lo lninel C'oltraiie ..nd lined . a po-i nuiiili U-iiiidi-i a- follows, viz: I.yii fi .-n IV!" Cat and l.-giauiiiK at a black jack, Al fred Ix-oiurd's cor.ier, run:. ing Ve-t go liles lo the creek, Tote Cat, dirace d.uv.i toe C'rivk D polei to a osl ..nk, theuce SmiiI. d degs West acro-s tiie creek 40 poles to a stone, thence East lfiti pole" lo a hickory in Wui HiK-kcU's line, tlwnc X"tlli 00 poles to the lginning, coatainin 70 Tenwof"de7ah. KLUAII IIOFFITT, Comr. Thiii 1-t day of April, l'JO'.. lrAM HALE. j no of un ordT of wOe fronted by th 1 r4iiri'r Court of Handolph enuuty mi tiie t Unit of Win Calviu All red et al exttru I chall j at U o'clock m.ou UieOtb day uf May tiie following real etate, t-wii; a tract of land In rrauklluvtlle iowukIUk, In wild ouuuty adjoin Uig Uiv Ian- n of Ui A I mutth rstate, and utherK, and boundi-d an folkiw; B?friniilnfrata Um In tin- Handy cwk nd. Mumtia Vuncao iiflii'ai original fornvr, an1 runnuiK aJonc ttte varHHtii courses ol Nitd road iu ao easterly dl rvctiou i ulmii lo n Umv lti Mild road, tttenor rVHiili 14 tltt Kabl rliatux to toe beirliiiiauff oontainiuR on- acre more or Uw ami known a th Win T Allrcd home place iu the towu af Central Falls. N. C. Tonn.-: one-third cash one third In throe mouth and balance in ttx niiHtths, tha pur. RE-8ALE.OP VALUABLE TIMBER. By virtue of an order of re-nale granted by tha iHjptrioreourttff ataudoJpb oiHiucy. on tna peti tion of J M Brawu and oUiers a:alna( Lydla Manean and otavnu I ah all aril at puUio aaction to the hifrhent btdiler. at the Court bnuM door In Mt of timber lying nd belnc la the OwmUaa Monrr- and RaLdoTp. Tig; Trad No I. K rHrwti an the Shop trad, and n, ana ae ,, ?,Saud KTibed In the i petition an tract No a. a. f 8 fl, and eontaluinir M0 acre. Trari No I Known aa the flhimbarger tract. lytnit and betng in Moon and kaodotpo omnUaa. on Reedy Cm! and eon lain Idc am acrea naora or lem, and described In the petluon aa Trat No a. Trart No a. Lylitf Mftd being la the 0unty of Kandolph on Ready Crec, ooQtaiatnff We acre and known aa the A.biU tract. Thin t ld ID ba fln or1nal pine tbvbar. It towel) located aa to ab.np.Df pouit. All eb Ombf afnt-eftald anenajtna; twelva larbee and aor one foct a bore U ground will be sold, and the porchewer to allowed by ordw of tto Court twn yvan tmm ikm oon&iwuukm of aat4 naie In wbk'b to out and remove aaid Maber. The laad on wbtca the above tiibat 1 UiwUng la not to be ema U bear tntereat from date of oorvaUoa of wUd are- title to ba rawerrea util the lull payaaent tint Id of to punmaae .Bkooey. ELUAB MorFfTT Tttli AptJffthfUO, New Heat Market and Produce Store! Next door to Jiy old stand on Depot street 1 b ve cpened a new business in a new store. I will keep constancy on hand fresh meats of a'l kinds, I will also brry mid sell country produce cf all kinds. tall lip 'Phone No. o. 1 di liver oo.ls free in town. March 2uth. :i05. t.b.mcpherson. have vou indigestion. Boyd's nrbonAlbumen Tab letsPure Carbon of Albunieii a positive cure for indigestion, dyspep sia, constipation, headache or sour stomach from over eating or drink ing $50 f they don't. 25 cents a package. 1 f your druggist doseii's have them send direct t. ROV DC H FiiVl IC A L COMPANY. 70S iVand AUNaily Dldg.. Clilcja. III. SETING MACHINE. . ROLLER BEARING. :-,vA HIGH GRADE. 5ji!2?lTpj3 by buying this PSsr-rsSi rel'able' bonet, av"ijl;.t-3 hicJi cradc sew ing machine. aTKONGEST GUARANTEE. ' 'nil Sewing Machine Co. VLVirERE, ILLINOIS. BUY r- " i sr c- e j) bi !, am. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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April 20, 1905, edition 1
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