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Tta'Ashotoro Gouiier PRICK OKI DOLLAR A TEAR Wmt C. HAMMER, Editor. The growth of High Point is marreloaa. It ii claimed that 85 houtf have been built there timet January lit. , The recent campaign ef newa paper adrertiting haa filled the Greensboro Eetlj Inatitnte, full and orerflowing and enlargement of the initiation 18 contemplated, One war to help ret good road to look after the part of the road running hr Tonr house. 'Keep the ditches open and the water turned out Gamblin in atocks ia legislated elsewhere aa well at in North Caro lina. New York ha enacted a statute lerying a tax of two cent on the tale ef erery f 100 worth of tack. Mr Carneeie in a recent lecture referred to stock jobbers as "parasites, feediag on business." The loblolly pine when treated with creosote becomes an excellent cnws tie. Thia discovery will save the use of the long leaf and other valuable timber for cross ties. It is also claimed that in the future all cross ties will be sawed aft more of the trees can be used when sawed than when hewed. There ia anrpriec expressed iu some quartera orw a recent article in the Washington Post telling of the peculiar form of government in the District of Columbia. One of the ablest and clearest statements riving a complete history of the causes and events leading up to the adoption of a government in the district by commissioners appointed by congress, was written by Dr Gladman, ef Southern Pines, during the amendment campaign. It was all done to get rid of the colored brother. The Greensboro Telegram calls attention editorially to the fact that the Federal Conrt is not the only Court where persons are not treuted alike not the only court where size ot a man's pocket book or his social standing is considered before passing judgment upon him, and aaks the question, "Are the little negroes throwing dice iu a back al ley the only gamblers we have in the BUte?" What is the difference between a kleptomaniac and a thief. Tea, when absolute justice is ob tained in this world, we will be ready to enter the millennium. The Legislature of Pennsylvania has appropriated $35,000 for a mon- tment to the late Senator Quay. It is not charitable nor Christian to speak evil of the dead, but the New York Evening Post in an editorial f some length, says that . the com' monwealtk of Pennsylvania has sank low indeed, and that we ought to pull down our memorials to Washington, Lincoln and Grant, and replace them with effigies of Tweed, Croker and Addicks, if Quay's memory is to be perpetuated in this way, and suggests that a part of th inscription on the monument be that he helped to rob his state of $250,- 000. Experiments show that by inocu lation ef the soil with alfalfa bacte ria, which can be obtained from the agricultural department at Wash' ington, alfalfa can be grown al most anywhere. It has been tried in Richmond and other sand hill counties and produced luxuriant crops of hay which was cut five or six times a year. By inoculating the soil and the application of lime to the soil every four or five years it has proved a treat success. With in the next few year it is claimed that the great white, rolling sand wastes that extend from Rockinz- ham to Kayetteville and from San- ford to Columbia will be converted into field perennial of greemttl '-Mraraf attle feediag everywhere, Lewi Allen, a bachelor aged about 45 yean, died in SUteaville in hen lot aetne tine ago while in : drank condition. Be came from . Hew Eaanpshire, He was son of CdaadMra Julian Allen, a brother f Anebsw H All, librarian ol t! Kiel Deparboent at Wahic$i. E!f(tewso,sPriuhooU- , He wm first cousin Helm, who ha been m-elected predtdeat general of Che Da tg a ten of ti America EevoUtkm. Hi Wether, Aadnsw Ail, was foraaer- rroa tktf editorial stC of the "hi cjo Triton, aa4 was later third Mutant Secretary of State. It ap- ran trot ArUk bad gotten the p-p-rcacd el Lewte Allen, obhaogh m Md frefMvnXy fom month and mi ft year wilhoit aWak. At the h A term ti IrwLU ceart-o tht wit stand t twon ifeat he Jud net f - : c irloi ef liaorimaix taeaths. s lit n KMiy ethri went hack. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO CIATIONS. , The Asheboro Building and Loan Association has been a success from the beginning as all local associa tions of the kind are. f In the first aeries ef stock there are 857 shares and a dozen or more houses have been built by working people in the few months since the organization of the association. . An effort is being made to get up a second aeries of stock. It is do sired that at leas 500 shares be old by July 1st v We have arranged to publish each week a series of letters written by Mr D A Tompkins, of Charlotte. We do this because of the interest we have in the proeperty of the work people. The best home life i in homes owned by the families oc cupying their own homes. The best education and training, and the greatest prosperity is found in homes where the owners occupy them. Mr Tompkins tells of the advantages of building and loan associations ia any community as a means for co-operative savings by Southern working people. We urge all our readers to read each article of Mr Thompkins as they are published. RE-UNION. What has become of the Randolph Confederate Veterans' Association? There should be a re-union during the summer. There was some talk of organizing a Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy. This is greatly to be desired; for through this organization might be kept up the annual re-union of the veterans. We met up with a gentleman recently who is very much against the new method of teaching. lie compared the method of teaching to head before learning to spell or pro nounce, is like the Irshman, who wanted a piece ef timber out of the top of a tree, and climbed the tree, and went out on a limb and sawed it off between himself and the body of the tree, and fell in a well seventy feet below; en being asked why be did it said, "Because I didn't want to saw so mych and didn't think about falling. Mr Carl Hammer, who came from New York State in December last to edit the Salisbury Sun, has sold his interest in the Sun and will go north this week. Mr J C Cai'dell, until recently editor of the Ualeigh Times, has been elected editor by the re' organized Sun Stock Company. Mr Varner is still president of the com' pany. Mr Caddell is one of the strongest editorial writers in the State. It is now pretty generally con ceded that United State's District Attorney Holton and Asst. Dist. Atty Price will be re-appointed with out any opposition except a pretended show of effort on the part of Kcpre' sentative Blackburn who mustnutke some show of opposition to appease certain element in the eighth dis trict. Mr L C Wagner, familiarly known as Clint Wagner, of Statesville, has announced his caudidacy for col lee tor of the Western District of North Carolina in opposition to II S Ilar- kins the present incumbent. The appointment will be made in July DEATH OF MJU. BOBBINS. UJ W M Rabbins, ef Stataavllla, 01m it tht Hemt el Hli sen I talUbur, Friday William M Bobbins, of Statesville, died at the home of his son, Frank L Bobbins at Salisbury, last Friday, the 5th mat. Mr Rebbins was born in Randolph county, near Hopewell Uhurch m Trinity township in 1828 and was a son of the late Ahi Bobbins, who was well and favorably known in thia section. His mother was a sister of the late Gen James Madison Leach. Be was educated in th common school of th county and at Ban-dolph-Macon College in Virginia. He was Professor of Mathematics at Trinity, then nnder the management of Dr Craven, and later studied law and located in Alabama. Mr Bob bins went through the war as an officer in an Alabama, regiment surrendering with Lee at Appomat tox. Later he returned to his native State and resumed the practice of law at Salisbury. Toe stirnne times of the recon struction period drew him into politic and be wa elected to the State Senate. He waa a member of that body during the celebrated long aeaatonjrhich voted the special tax bond of unsavory memory. Mr Bobbins fought hard asainat these and other reckless and extravagant urea, bat all to no avail. He wes also a member ef that body it tried and depoeed Governor Holden. Later Major Bobbins was elected to Congress, serving, at different timet, three or four terms. He wm coanderea by many to be the most finished and scholarlv apeaker ia the State and waa in great demand ia all the campaigns for the past thirty year. - lie wa aoidwr, orator, states man, and better artill a Christian gen tleman. He leave four ohildian, Mr B F Long, aad Mn 8 B McLaughlin, of tateevuie, Mr frank U Co bun, of pluborv, end Mr M C Wood, of Keck KiiL 8. C Jfterth Carolina ca ill afford to loe such man as llajor Wulsm U Hot-wot, a . i STATE NEWS. Late Happening in tht State Briefly Told. .Yuuugsville in Franklin county voted for graded schools last week Smitbtiekl, JohiiHou county, has voted out its dispensary and voted a graded school. " Sixty-two votes for and thirty against was the vote for special school tax at siktr Uity last week. TnrMtihv-fliir haodIa wera killed and "forty-four injured iu a tornado that swept over a portion or Wisconsin Monday night, nn .TnnipB I) Glenn, nrivate Sec- r,.tjir tn his hrAthpr. Gov Glenn. suffered a second stroke of paralysis mesuay ami is in a precarious uon dition. Iu Wake Superior Court Tueaday Judge Moore overruled a motion for continuance in tnu iamuus uaius- Kilgo case and the case is set for trial to-day. Gov Glenn decided Mouduy not to honor the requisition papers trom South Carol! s for the safe-crackers captured near Wadesboro a few weeks ago, until they have srveti sentences in this state. Washington Duke, founder ot the American Tobacco Co., millionaire and philanthropist, who gave more than a million dollars to Trinity College, died at his home in Dur ham Monday at the ripe age or to years. Lexington township, Davidson county, voted to subscribe $125,000 to the capital stock ot the winston Salem Southbound Railway Tues day. Cotton Grove township also voted $15,000. Iu Midway town ship the proposition failed by 15 votes. Tha Sacantf Riunlon. At a mass meeting of citizens of Greensboro Tuesday night it was unanimously decided to hold the second reunion of native North Carolinians, beginning Oct 8th and continuing for as many days as the board of managers may direct. The old board of managers, composed of of Dr Chas 1) Mclver, Caesar Cone, R R King, J A Odell, J W Fry and G Is Uradshaw were re-elected. Tht Grubb Cat Being Triad. Rowau Superior Court which is now iu session is a very important term, there being three cases for murder to come up at this term The largest and most important case will be that of II Clav Grubb for the killing of his brother-in-law, Obe L Davis, last iulh It will be remem bered that on Sunday. October 16. lust, Grubb shot and killed Davis. when both had gone to attend church I he case was removed from Uum- son to Rowan. Grubb was taken to Salisbury from Lexington Mon day and is now in jail in Rowan. He has the finest arrav of lawyers obtain able in the State." lion C B Wat son, of Winston, Robbins & Raper, of Lexington, Senator Overman Congressman Klnttz, State Senator Lee Wright, of Salisbury, and Hud son & iUuttz, of bpencer, will de fend him. Some of those who will prosecute him are W II Phillips and It T Pickens, of Islington, & J Jus tice, of Greensboro, E T Cansler, of Charlotte, and Clement 4 Clement of Salisbury, lhe case came np Wednesday and will consume about a week. Family Rtunlon. Last Sunday, April 30, Mr Emsley Loirdermilk's children, grandchild ren, great grand children and a few friends gathered at the old home stead to celebrate his eighty-fifth birthday, rour children, sixteen grand children, eleven great grand children, about titty present friends and all. A few hours ef pleasant conversation quickly passed when the hour for dinner was announced. The old dining table, because of its length, was needed again. The boxes and baskets, tilled with tempt ing viands, were brought in aud their contents placed upon the table. After all had partaken of a sumptu ous repast they all gathered in the eld parlor and on bended knees gave thauka to Uiui who is the preserver of life and health. All were glad to hnd him, while at a ripe old age, yet hale and hearty. May there be many more sueh birthday dinners before he shall be gathered to hi Father's. May he be spared to de mooh good in the world and when time with him shall cease and eternity begin, rood Lord helo him. that his obedience to and faith ia the Matter, shall have been such that he shall hear the welcome applandit, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant; enter thou into the joys of thy Lord." Ecay I Travel Tourist Sleepers te Call tenia are first class in everything s bu name, a hey afford a nsoet comfort able and economical wwy of crossing the continent, iferth rate, only $7 frra Chicago to California. Bail road ticket $33 March 1 to May 15, 1U6, Chicago to baa JFraaciaco, Lo Angeles, Santa Barbara, Sacra mento, or moat any other point in California. Chicago, Milwaukee St Paul, Union Pacific and South ern Pacific Line. F A Miller, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W S Howell, 381 Broadway, New York. A Scientific DUceverr. Kodol DrtoeDaia Cure doe for the stomach that which it ia unable to do for itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure npplid the natural iaice of digestion and doe the work of tfeo ttomacn, relaxing the nervous ten sion, while the inflamed m teles of that .organ are allowed to rest and heaL Kodol Dyapepsi Cure digest wtuU too eat and enable the stom ach aud digestive organ to transform all food Sato rich, red blood. Sold by the Standard Drag Co, and Ashe boro Drag Co. i rj ; County Correspondence. Worthvilla llami. Our Htri-eta Iwvc just Inn nut iu nm! tliii-ii.il. Oniilu.iiiiiM I'lns i" Mu-ii-. i-unilitioH lv ilui ftwiiiv Kiwi Kon. '!! ' KrUiv. Mny j!Mi. K-W . in. CliiKliv. unvn iMiiuiiwsioniM's Iwwiit! Iiiicil llit'iu wliilij- Ciwvri. in litis viiinily. The ivIl.V f.uv- k-m Kiven .iiiinhiy.-.M.i H'Mi. N.MI '. hi. l'..nt.'.l A nice dinner Siinilnv. Iiv liif m-nptr nl riit'!'"r tic i'imIit M-'hil. Ik'llianv 1'liur.h noililM.'li.Hsl. . "inl.n. Mav iUl, ll:ll u. m. Aii.ninl r'iflv dollars worth -f urn lwi.k aiv lo U .S-nn-n, lirv. II. M. Vi .h.nS IV.-i-r l.r.i.i- aildoil to the town lilirarv n.ii. Mr .1 Iv Williamson, S.1- au.l Tmi- .r the inill.ina.lu.: .., ...l!ay --'-'ml, H:30 v m. f.-i.u-: i .f a i.rojxwilion Iu pay a ilollar for caeli dollar-,-Reiir- Mwl.l. I'oiitrtbuuil by the H'0.1. ami Iwoutv-lhif - l'.i.'l..y, May I'.jiil, ( 'i-imin-nn men I iay .lollurs was soou raisiJ. Tins uu-ans a'fciuul - I" ml a. in OmnM l..r tin- I1'- .leal for iho library, whi Ii has l,.,.n in r.iis- olam.-i- M.- !;il. ti'iice sim-e llfl. . -i Ji-sse M Si.-ill-li.iro sir-in oni- i.y.t in town last wsk. llo was on his av toSlar, win ri-I hi-has a jwsilioll inllio i.'.l.' 1 lie norlln lllo Mm.laj .n-!i..i h sicu.ihi xrowiiig, Uisi uiiiiay Iia.l Ii. tri'srnl, . I lie largest atlemlam't' we have ever hail. r. A Wiles, ol tlreeiislM.ro, was ituw o.tit iluv last week in the interest ol the MnliiuJ IW'iietit Insnranee Co. . . . Back Crttk Newt. - Then-is a llourishinu' Snmlay sel.l ;li Leila's li rove. Calvin MeCuili ami Will Holla viwnt last SalnrJay night ami .Simlay al II I IhivKV near l.iiH'rtv. Waller .Millik.in. who has l.-eii n ill.- Itm- nital in llrirnsl'ro for .iiio in..e. n-tnrnell iionie Momlav inu. li iitiiu-.iv i-i. Mrs Sliennaii l.'iJi,'!'. of Asl.ei.nro, is ir- ing herreiils.Mr ai:.l Mi-s .l .h MeCaiir. Missies .Maine li.illa .in.l l !..' I larK linn . W K liobbilis si.-nl la-t .Niniplay Iril-ht ami Snii.l.iy a Sophia. T r iiol.l.ins maile a l.nsoi. tnir to IIiUi Point one ilnv last week. - IfcMi aniin .Millik.in. ..H.nill..r l, MMIed his daughter, Mrs l( XI llnlla. a lew .lays u.f Jliss i.u.y I row son n.i- ie '. - ter siieiiilitig some time in Asllcl...io; - II V Bulla, of Sophia, vrill move. I. is .., : mill near Siro si.n. C W Sti-eil.of As-L.io.w.,".n Ion s t one ilav last week. ' Miss lora Italia. h. In- l'.n inl'in.-iiilltfi , for the past two v. mis, h..- o lnriii :! Ii.noo. Hiuii.-J Millikan lost a line ...il.h . Inst'. Kev W C ll.llnmei I th. sih.s.l at Lena's I M-,a.' .,-i Mn llaek Creek has I..'. Il as higl, is it ever gels. Franklinville Items. Snn.l.iys.h..l was ,.rg.niie. I'leasanl'tlrove with lhe tolluiving l West Sunt.: S C Lannlilin. a-.-i- S .pt. .lessQ llnrk, S-e an.l Tivas, li.ihiel Ii .lr, assisiant Sceretarj-. U W.lorvloii. one of our I. -i l.n truek growers, brought I-. town ...... .1.. week a lonvlof lineiul.Uigo vv hi. h iv. i. in his ganlen thi- season. W !: . i -an !. Diet Ellison has eoiaiueneeil the .-i l.i- , . I, of a nil dwelling on Marh-y si. The heaviest rain of the Mi I.- Monday morning wliieh 'h i i.s.d. i.,..: Jatuagl'to roa.l- ai..l farm-. N.'v-i..l l..i.ii on sliuill stream-were vva-ia-.l ... iv .n.-l 'f train on the Sailhe of a ian.l -lob C,,i,i Kails. W C l!uss.'ll i of hi, i-esi.lenee .il.l.. I v lhe jiaiiit brush. I'.-te Alio piiinter, is d -ilig the vv. uk. Hev.1 I-' Allre.l will bold ling at Ml 1 ilvr U giiuiin 1 .lull liasconi Cr Mr ami Mr ..II- Kimey 1 1 1. . r i ''Tl,sses'i.''p'U.'. 'lipi'.'.l.'l.r. Nannie .bld-'li w week..,, a shoppi, I' A Sla. k Lis Mills, lira iMiring -k.n.1: l.-et ig ligiiT.-uiog sine i. IVep tin-r near lhe ..kill We are ghul lo n who has U'eii siitf. rheumalisiii. is inn ig b Miss Callie Wright s.-nt I 'rnkiy ami nrilav at l.ilieiiy with her tiienw Mrs L F l-'enlriss and -lames lluie vvei High I'oint Satureay to -p, :i.l a few- . ivitli relatives. A II llurv.-s-. one of our mereiiaiit-. aial who is also inlere-ted in line l.l..h'd ' ha, a lot of n...b-,.. i p,g-vileh he i- -e- perinienling with -uid u, II be vv.u. h.-.l tt llltere-t bi tU tiiliiill..tl . Ceo K.unev. wli.i was v.tv alti-uliiV t.t all the small pox e.i-.'sunlil Ih.'v were, ail di-- eliarge.l has lieeu pii .iioi.-d lo gi-n. nil iua.i.t- -eroflhewaipil gmiH department of ll Franklinville M!g' C... and we predi. t fnr him inu.h sti.-eess a. his new li.-l.l. - ' .Mm Unrroiv has moio.l to A-h.-l-ro w here he has a coiur... I !.' make a large lot of hrrek. Holly Items. Wheat is lookim: line in ilo- -e.-ln ii and,, even sign ol a good l ieUl. ... . . i Fruit is all killed iu ll,.. -e. lii.n. Mr Ivy Miller had the uil-.'..lt.ni,e ,.jf gel, ! ling his hand caught in the inu. hinery. ji' . N.we's Mill ye-terdi.y and n. .1,1,1 haw i-r.-h itl.lv met death if the' It'll had not -li,:iL ." f Mr .lohn Kemn lias lA.cbt the Jta.ti.wii' noiul farm and . Iul.lv nimr- ilu-ve' Mr W H 1'arker lia- a hen that I I I wo lull size eggs itl on.' dav. ' Then' will Is- mi evlubiti",, aiMlir new1 school house Mav Jdth. A large, eioinl i, eipected, and eieryU.dy iiivitcl: String iniisie will Ik- lurm-hol. Cool Spring items Ma 11. Cur pastor will I. II his ffp- ,,,,,,,,,1,1, here .'1,-d Sun.lav in Mav at I I o'clock ii iii ami at -..'ill o'ci.s I. J, in.' Airs John t urtis and little it.iti-titcr kjk-ui . Eugene Routh was ciilleil to iee Wd-nh- of his uncle Alfred Kivett. at I'errick, last last week wttli relatives at lawny. Mm lieorge Cacle, who has Iren sick for long time, does not iiiit.ruie. W M (Jutes left last Saturday for Hillshuro Mh.re k .-.II s,:,k. I,;. f,,o.. le' ' Ivi Smith, of Naomi hulls, vi-ileil his nele A M Smith, who is sick, la-t Sundnv. The little child of Mr and Mrs 1! T Faust, ho hiul the misfortune to fill in lhe tire' inflicting a bait burn s.,me time ago i im- proving. . Conviction Follows Trial When birring loose coffee or anything your grocer happen to hare in hi bin, how do you knOW What VOU ' ! Ctttin ? Some qneor stories about ooffee that ia sold in bulk, could be told, if the people irho handle it (grocers), cared to peak ont ' ' Could any amount of mer talk bare perauaded miiliora of boaaekeeper to use : - Lion Coffee, de leader ol all package coffees for over at quarter of a century, if they had not found it mperior to all other brand in Parity, Strength, Flavor andJUnllonnlfy T i uo com NdmrU. nr mil akM ':v 0 th vcreiet ot MnXMKS OtTSOXEPOUl aToca not oiilo ral th aacrtta 9I LION COFFEE. It aaaf yam bn) tzia-to karjr ' awelng). n to fhm easiest way to imilir wnaiiai II aa 4a awlta': a4 111111 im fnaa4 acoyv iunlhmm lrm anil for raMfch immiluw aS'ciD by GEoar3: m" ' 1 " ' j EVEBYVIIR , f WOOiaOK BFICB CO., ToWb.T- '.' 7 ; 111 . I Liberty Commtnccmtn. ''l iVttv Nonmll CVilli-e i-nmiii,-ilii'ili-llt ..pru'aluim1: .s.mnlar. M.iv Kith, tv.S p. in. - MiiMcal M. I' mm '. in'Hlwr... Y C t-: oYI.k !,, i,. hi. lAi'ivi-. s .,f tin- tlirmlnalins .i" oVl.-', .. in. l.i:orary ,.l.lr.-. I'h.i- Win. I'.n. loll, l'-of.soi ,,l Ayi i. nihil.'. . ,v 'i i..n.'-.;, cut li.ui'in, . . i . o.-n . i.'k. p. in. i ri".-ii.ain.n 01 i'iu. ma-. M..lls ami Honors. .,,o o eh-eK.- it. Ri. I'l.ini.i, .vinous ilieaist i-. Marshals W. M. i.l .,.1, flu.-r Cl.-ver IU. hil l. N. C. .lames llmvell, lla.-iileinan. N C.Csil .;air.tl, Ji.li.oi, X. I'., .I...-Hani lin. Vi,n.-l fall-. X. r , Waym- l..rna.l..y. ,h, ' " ' . . l....... c 1 . i.. r Cl.,v..i- ii..'..V..r r ii,...-. I....I....... I.il,...u-. .. , .:. t ,,, , , i- j. V;.'. M.oil.a M.I'I.it-.'.ii. Ilolinaii's Mi'lU X l .. Mi- I.'.U.Ahh. Ilraham. X. C. 'i.r.i I.il. van le,mrliiNMll Mi .1. e V.. I'nl. hanl. A-ll. lh'lo. X. I'., Mi-- l'.ii-v III. I,',-I- ... S.HI'l.in.'N.'t''. ' l,,,: i MJ oi ..-iV Mi- I I. --i.' J. Mis U ' Can-away News. .,.!,. .I.oi-li'. of t'lklah. , ... , ,., n.M.1ir. ,.,.,;;,.,, s no. n -iH-ii.lini; soin. ill I. wnll i-laMves i,l fi ien.l-. I.i I lol.er home i.l lhe l.ir. nest. Ml" loll l.'an.l. h.h -iv years ..., ami ll.i- r.T.n- .1 i Ii- 'Mr A lifcllnil.fi ., ,., ,-l- all. Slinfonl. ii.il hero. I.-I..J.I... l.ts. . II Ii. r here ihi- ' 'Mr A S loi-h. l',.-lm. ..:,r ..I will -....ii l-litl.t , 0 l.-ph-.i..' IIm Central olliee lieie win. Ii will i;ive ne. tloll will, A-iei-.l... l:.,l.ii. I. I'oint and otli-r m ar by pla. e-. t living lo tin- i-i.iuuMi.-.l I hi the JHs.ple I.'. II- ,ll-, i."l.e; the ., r.. building an aik ll l!i.ye.i:ig.'l il I., the top ..I I 'annual mountain a lhat would bo a uoo l and sale pla Mr K I-: li.-a.-!i i..i- M" - ntywohavi.-w ,,.1 -n ni.n and v.- ai. We laid -pin.' an ele, ni-lil lvlii.li.lid-" I Lilierly Newt. i i:- . hi- M, I.',,-, , C.ms. l .'.I'jlr. I . - V Ml .le.-e l; It i .in-." .1,. 'I'l.e College Is , p,. -' li-llll'llll 'll ..t I Mr . I. hi, 1 i i.i- Ip iii hi- w i di l.mgliH-i-. M,--. - .- who are ii.. vv -!.,.). i. Mis A I U.,. p. . A I I. I.'iiihviu I. ,va,,.,.i al- I ll.."!.. .1 is ,. i. lal. iiy N- ' '.'. V. 1,-e Al" Han., i iv': e.k. ...... I. h..lp..l' ,'""'.1-7";"', Wl. II se'ii",. . v . pi tor may l . He. led niai.a'. ' ' . Mrs I'rot riorn.i lllvjk .11 Hi. I. 'in" . ' S ll- i ii.i Iv. ..f At. -I" pari The W." Iarg. lv ml.', . I'r - II ' -I. Cur ii..". p.'r !..!.. bl -a Snnd.iv ...I pre.,.' f ', '" ' , "i "' ' ' ', ' '''' i vv ... li.id A-j-ni -r ti M 1 ll-o V I" build 11 college fo 1,1, mi. with us hist .Nlt. l !.C .ie ..- mi excellent plea I , th. s '.Ullllll.tlll Ii.i- aln a.lv I 'I lhe college, I.r.,1 we ho'- Ii.i I..I..III may Im- ple.l.ed -,s.. ikmi; prepaialloii lor the nii.tl il, lo clll.'lil .1 lhe I -I V X. I,., music (or lli.' dillei-ent pro ., relidercl bv lhe music cla s ..f uid the lli-.K-knian llicbcl 'Letter fo Ridge Fox & Co. Asheboro, N. C. IVar Sir-: When von see well .lle ma.l. y 11 l.ke to si,y;'"Tliere'B a sample mi eh.. lies. That man is worth tun of h sell ,,-ho was iv hen he caul ti. me " V,e have the same lecling. Our paint ii house is worth twice as inuchus.,l.l"fasl,.. jiainler's paint, lead ii.nl-.iil. It looks the same when 1,,-t nut on. In ll.r.i- mouths il id li, tine.- Veins il dechlcllv doll't. and oil ciiiilks ..If ill three vears: il i iisidcv.l a lirst-r.ilc job that lusts ihre y'al- id ine i- alsuit as good il. was tlie day lhe I'linltir left it cret of il: no secret at all uiicr know .iuc: some mix - j! -'ith'th-ir h'.l. W e grind it in: not u .''"''v K""1 -'''' a1' . , ,- ., . , nd t grituliiig that if .-. '"ucau t ,,x tittc by hand. Wo grind ,' , ,' ,i t I'ibnfeM. are Hwlipu us out, lliougli s Winters are slow. n.,i iu.ii n uvii t iimi, , rh'thes Ilnw n.auv cust.flners have "u,.v; - .. . ,V,K 'v,f " 1 . S. sii t rary l.e,i,nng M.iw.io , wu our I"1. , - O West Raintaur Hemt. l'arinii.g is at a stauil slill here tilling tn the eonlineeil r.iins. Senalor Walk ills Buys il .iic iiaiuseur Sum cuuliuiics tu sell goods the leiuaitider of th. ,,r. as il I, is so far. ll,"' sales will amount s lllll.lliH) or e T W Maeessiiud l.u.lllv moled lo (IriOlls- m last w, elv. .1 I -I..I..ISO , au.l two li"'e ...us are lisiting Mr .lolinson's daegliler, Vis II K t'asaiilr, at liij, I'oim. Mi-s Mo:l..t, of ilollitt. N i', is teaching a i,,,sl,ig s,.i..sciii;i,,ii u'hoo! iu West II11111- l l,o Alls-rla l-'uiiiilur.' L'oiuiiaiiv is n,.w t.ui .i,tli,ig iu li.acliinery and h,0 to Is' l.lc lo start llic I.i.-I ol t:ie week.. .l,.vor 'r,ir,ier iiiforuis v,,ur eorresnoiuleuT 1I1.1, Ii Iv had two cases More I, nil during I, i- tern, ..I olliee. 'ihis slums well lor lv'aill senr ,is a 1 -eal.le. law uliiding town. I.'ev I lark Kraier mid wife, who have Ik-cu l, ..ling a series of meetings at Sanf.T'l, ,,l.,i,i.-l Saturday an. I lillcl his regular up .oiui nts Sunday au.l Sunday uigltl at the II. !i, , s, church at this place.' Tn.. carp, weighing reso,'tive!y S aiul 1 1 pan , I- weie caught in the river' last week .oi.l i, he our lli.it got away had ls-eu .-iiu.olil lie uoulil haie weighed, as usual, nt l-asl - li..ls. is Man Mauess. ..r I Ireenslmro, who has , visiiii'.g M.sSi.llie Keunedv reluriieil to I1..1.1- li'a t-'rankliuiillc and I'cl.ir Kails. last r ,l.,y. 'I'iie liriN.ui laciorv is now muaiug uIk.i.1 I.'! ,loen l,.,..us ..r,l.,y. .Mrs I,' I. ( 'ugh: and Miss llangllt llray vent over to Sit. -r Citv Saiui.hiv i-eluniiug Sunday. ' ' V We ilia glad to l.-iiin that Miss ( 'onions IV il- who has l.-n .pule sick, is lay unci, Utter. Mr .1 U l-'oi iesl.Tand l.uuilv li-ilcl their home ..1 t'halhiiu, ill Salurdny mid Sund.iv. mug lo tl,, heaw ,an,s the mer is meg lo dav. Bombay Itemi. Ilomhiii May pith. Xo.-cIiihu :l,i- spring. l.ul lhe s'",l.' seem v.leleruii I Tor the f.ilnn- than they have Ueu iu l! pa-t. We rust and Is'li. ve tli.it tiomltai vvtd 10 e tlie ipecial scho.,1 lav. tin Mm- Hill.., Tl nis Hani- ol .laek- ...ii's I'ro k. to .ili-s Kliuira Vales, da igliler f Kllis Yates. After the marling re nony wa- over we were invited to the dining ....in where we ,.,.1,s,k of 11 variely of good hings. We trust the lives of ille h.ip-ii onple mav ! one ot happiness and pleasure. I'h. .mas l.'lJnsscll, -I 1', ulliciating. Ii, 1 I .. .1. 1, Scals.lt has rel.irue.1 to his ionic at loekinglialn, after sH'll,lillg A few lav-lice with los mother and other rela- ivvs. lie .,e:l, ll. d at Silol.ul while hen'. u,s N I- Kearns -i,'iii la-t witk with her iuolhcr. Mrs 11 II llurkhead. ill llaiulet. I' I.' Kcarn- d,s-s not -cem lo improve. The In. 1- of !toml..iv hiive ii.orgauie.1 their l.asc I...II team. Patterson s Grove Items. Mi- I, ..1 I'uol, ,,l .laughter. Miss Miissie. I I i.oil.linv.Uc. v, -il.d at linage llick "-'-;- Id., V,.,k and I...I-V Jones, of Katn .11, v i-iie.l , ie, id- and relatives near I'uf- U l.e.,1 in ihi- iil.il I...U as though there would 1 ., ,,r, ..!..,,! harvest. .1.1,,, U Mv, 1,., .HiHvnsls.ro, visite.1 his -i-i.-r. in- K I. Wright, Sunday. 1 l.il.li, 1,- .lav cwrcise tht. lirsl Siimlav o, -I I ll-e'v rcis.. will 1,'gowl. Kverv l.odv ,l,v.d. 11's 1 . ig, has I, en on (he sick list for !,.' 1 I. 'i day-. I.ut lie ii.e glad to -ay he rapidly rcci.-riug. i t V,k spnt Sainid.iv uicol at Frank -:i.,v,i. ,.. ihc .Miul.t "1 -on..' ol die fair OT. vol,..,, Allied .,d l.ooi'v vl-ind uat Kirk- iu-.il lay la-t nek. his llurl.'V and il.o.Jcoi, ui Maggie. ii-, nd. 1. ('1,,,,1,'V lluil.'V- Saturd.iv and sillld.IV. t.hs'l.a lli, kens, ol near Sialei, sucnt Sun lev al Kluatiu. I I lie, man's. A lg rain vi-it, d tin- ws'tioii Moinla, ...01 ning and dl . der.il.le daliinge to up land c'.ru. New Center Hems. I,' I. .Ml.rlglil's little ,!., lighter, ill,., I,., Ix' 1, v.it v ill. i- inijuoi ing. I: I, L.il,.,),, i- tl,- lirsl man lo ct 1I011 pl.t, 1 - ru in lid- coiiiuniuili . .le-e M.rrav I,.,- ooiie lo l'i dar Kails ., ., l,i-.-,r,," ,iii..iio i,e vi-,i..r- at llu.sli I -1, 1,.,,,,' .-ain!.,v and .-'.iiida 1 were Mr ami Mr- Allen H011.I1 ',,,.1 l.i.l,- -011 I'.ni, .-I mid tiarlield .Mi- Colli Cam. 1. l l e.lar Kail-, i- 11 .lie U' l-i.l.-'. d Ii, r -1. k Lrolher. Williai 'oini.-l. He is l,"l c.v.vtc.l to hie. JI, Hell.' Suiuuolis and little l.rotlie visil.d al IM' Cos'- Suudav. From Ralph. 'I'l.ce will Is-11 Sundae sell... I eercis. giien at llroivers t 'Itajs'l next Suudav even lllg. l'".lelTl,.slv invited. Zell Ilroivn and -ist.-r Her sjn-nt Sntiinlny uiu'lit in I'.'iitriil l-'ulls. There iiill Is; ,111 ice cream su, r at Isaac l.toivllH next Nil 11 1. lav nulit, No (lloss Carriage Paint Made will wear as loaiu us Devoc's. No others arc us heavy bodied, becuuse Devoe a wt-ich .1 to 8 outlet's more to the pint. Sold by McCrary-Kodding Uilw Uo. peerless: What does that mean ? PEERLESS Traction Engines PEERLESS Portable Engines PEERLESS Wheat Threshers OEISER Threshers GEISER Saw Mills Go to your dictionary and see what Peerless means. GEISER MANUFACTURING CO. LEXINGTON, N. C. By George W. Crouse. . Seed Potatoes. fUrlu Pu b niar yl Iliisa anuMtl cnip m4 uianum. I. s,.W. H'rilc nae r- Will tf U clif ir . n.uinr.n, High rVmi, ft. c. b. r.v.v. t. cy" iir'ai MEM Itching, Scabby Skin. If m km Mhu And pInt tn bone. MCaK IDQ JOIDII, Bkln, Blood ftt lio(.Bwollen O Und Hlaingt and Bum pa Tb abora ptctnrot ele, Oopperjolorod BpoU, all run down, ITlMr An anr Mart of bloatlparaancliica. iwdj. Hair or Syatuowi teUlaf oai, tk . Botanic Blood Balm. Bnarantoed lo nr th wont and most deap Matfd bum. Hetvli mil soret, atopa mil aohaa and palna, redao all wflUlnija, makaa blood Eur and rich, changing in body Into a ealthy aondluon- Qi4 flhMHMtlta, Cttarrk, IextM, 0fnila r canted by Poison In th Blood. B.B.B atopa Hawking nd eplttlng. Itching and Borattihlngt our BhomatUpu caiarrht We Sell the Earth ! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (Si Laighlii. Re&l Esttxto DeaJera. Boy's Clothing at Cost. For the next 30 days we will sell our entire line of boy's clothing at FIRST COST. This is not a lot of shoddy goods, but are ail first-class values. Hats and Shoes at Reduced Prices. Large lot of Hats and Shoes that will also close out at GREATLY REDUCED prices. Now is time to get bargains. This May 10th, 1905. WEBSTER a ALLRED. The Big Store. Central Falls. N. C. Hets, Hads, Hods! Men's Hats, Boy's Hats, Girl's Hats, Children's Hats, straw hats, fur hats, wool hats, duck hats, infant's 9mmi law" caps. If you want a hat come and see us. Dress and Waist Goods To suit all. Shoes, Shirts, Notions, and every thing usually kept in a general store. Our spring goods are in and are of the latest styles at the lowest prices; Ridge Fox & Compa.ny. AT FACTORY PRICES The "Lundstrom" Sectional Sookcase. I'm iiichI tht' IIKST l,i tliniisniiils i.l nwrii. Highly finished in Solid (Iowin Oik. Trit'i. tH-r Ihh.Ii msi'tion, nitl, ilisiipiN'iirini iitiii-liiniliiig gluna duore, $1.75. without tjiiur $1.00. l',,ps iin.l I x I.INI I'li.-li. Mm mn Al'l'U,vu, fn-iglit prejmiri ilim t (rum fac tory. S n.l ..r l',i(ul,.pie Xti. SI. THE LL'NDSTROM MFO. CO., Little Fall, NJ. Y. .Matiiirnct.'i'prH of .Sortioual llmikcaaes aud Filing Cabinets. Special Tuesday Sales With each cash purchase of one dollar on Tues day of each week, we give you a coupon for that amount When you have gotten sixty (60) of these bring them to our store and we will give you M 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. r Kellunvs Sure (Jure tor indigestion is prescribed by - Physicians and recommended by best Druggists, and prais ed by the pnblic which it comes in contact with, then why let your Indigestion with its disastrous conse quences remain longer to mar your- health? -Sold STANDARD DRDO COMPANY, Ashsboro, N. O. I W. A. UNDERWOOD. Randleman. v . 0. I L. aU I -m. p. s. BEST PAINT SOLD! Off and On some wears off B. P. S. wears on. B. P. S. Paint is pure lead, sine, and oil paint By lest we can show you. For sale by McCrary-Reddihg mcop6to Ctvpit tl Stock RALE (OH, N. C. V Pullen Building. J , TKBacHOOUUlVC tla foMt bi-l la rnllw Is North Carolina. FbbiIoo, aiiKauw. I'.iatTklnal uuuuouoa. wa aua yvm-mmi pirns . 7 L . Tr I Hum Hudjr raua. Will lat km -w caMua. oamm m auca a i , aiala, IMtaaia, Bona Pains, Swellings hali all Boaba, Baal, Bnotfon. Watary Bliatara. br ariTlna uur. haaltiu Mood la avffjd part vBVri CANCER taBvarmtlBa; BiralUBfi, Eatln Bona, Tn- rwoniaanaar MrtMtlf. II 70 km a feHIMant PlmpV Swalltnca, Stinting tint, taka blood Balm and thr will dll pimm iMfor taer daralop Into Oum Botaala Bla4 Bala (B. B. B.) la plea. , nt and ! to toka. Thorotifhlr htft for 10 Ta.ra. Oompoaad ol Pure Bottom InaradlBfta. R.ran.,h.n. a.,m aaha, anna Dripapiia. frln at mn arc bottla. Taka a dlraat. If tmn wham rlakt aaaautjr a takaa, "5 V ?lf . "?"Pl. 8ai Fa br wrltlliff Blood Balm Co.. itlinu tim- Tu. aorlba Tour trauhla. and ananlal fru mm,. eal adrloa to lull jout aaaa, alas taut la aaaiad latlar. . .. i by- Hardware (Company. 50,000.00 x . 'I CHARLOTTE. N. C 1 reamom in, ma. tmttn .uda MacaUc. te. Dy a . TTT.fi JZZluL afa.pV&.fa,iiiaia Ift
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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May 11, 1905, edition 1
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