The Asheboro Cornier PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. CHICAGO'S GREAT STRIKE. The Chicago strike is ouv of the strikes in the history of this coun try. The strike took u serious turn last week. The express companies' drivers struck last week without notice to their employers under whom they were under contract. They struck not for any grievance to themselves bnt because their em ployers would not recogni.e the jus tice of the strike of feimistcrs of other concerns. One of the most remarkuble things in modern times is the utilizing of waste. The Armours, the Standard Oil Company, and American Hard ware Refining Company have made great fortunes in saving their waste. In a recent article in an Atlanta paper, it is claimed that in the meat packing industry nothing is alloweu t waste. The buttons we weur on our coats are made of blood of cattle, I hogs and sheep. The hoef s of cattle ' are nsed in the manufacture of combs and brushes, (flue, vaseline and other by-products are made from the entrails and other parts of the animal. There are 22 by-products made from the waste in petroleum. Senator Simmons was appointed a committee of one by the Southern Industrial Parliament at Washing ton, D. C, last week, to present the President with a copy of the resolu tions, adopted memorializing the President, to promptly inaugurate, through the new Department of Commerce of Labor, or whatever channels his wisdom elects, immedi ate efforts to relieve depressing con ditions existing in the important mid tremendious industry of cotton mill ing in this country, by encouraging, broading and expauding our market.' for cotton and other manufactured products. It is strance, but true, that few whe engage in the illicit making i traffic in ardent, spirits ever pei inan ently qu't the business. One reasuii of it is due no doubt to the fact that the custom has been with revenue officers to cut up aud destroy dis tilleries without an effort to appre hend the violator of the law. An other reason, no doubt, is the 1111 doahteu sympathy aud encourage ment which have as a rule Urn given by these officials to violators cf the law, often encouraging tli.ui by promising and guaranteeing pt"tn. tion for political service in cam paigns. NOTES AND COMMENTS. There should be an increase in teachers' salaries everywhere. The teachers deserve it aud need it. The young man w ho expects to succeed must be worthy of success. The key of merit is that which un locks the door. The servant must be worthy of his hire. That is a good motto adopted by the girls of a Boston training school, 'If you never do more than you are paid for, yon will never get paid for more than jou do." Large ambitions mean more than large wishes. There must be per sistent continuous work and patience. There must be Inlawing nd waiting. Local tax elections should be en couraged. There is an awakening educationally in almost every part of the State. In Guilford there are to be in this month and next sixteen local tax election. We would be glad to see twice that many local tax elections in Randolph this summer. It is great responsibility to train up a boy or girl right. By having a cheap teacher, we stand a chance of getting a poor teacher who will start oar children wrong. Pay more and you do not ran so great a risk in getting poor teacher. There are many interests which demand and should receive our at Untion but the most valuable pos session of the State are the children One of the highest duties we owe the State and owe to onr children is that we see that the children are given the right sort of education, and as much of it as is possible. Industrial expansion aud educa tional progress should join hands in ,vr town and th people get together and resolve to give their children a fair chance in life by giving them better advantages of an education. That which is most important now is that each and every one register and vote for bonds for the erection of larger and better public school boiWiag. H"slr4 1 " Makes digestion and assimilation perfect. Make new red blood and bone. That's what Hollistsr's Rocky Mcontaia Tea will do. A tonic for the sick aad wk. 35 cenU, Tea or Tablets, Ichebsro Drag Co. j Buckat Shop ind Dealing In Futures Mutt be Abandoned. The Woodard bill prohibiting dealing in futures enacted by the last legislature has been passed upon aud held to be constitutional in an able and exhaustive opinion tiled by Chief Justice Clark. The opinion of the court is unanimous. Iu arriving at this result, the court took the giound that section seven of the act that which pro vided that none of the provisions of the same should operate to pi wi n' any manufacturer or wholesale deal er from buying or selling contracts for future delivery in the ordinary course of his busiuess was iu its wording and effect mere surplusage, incorporated in the act out of an over-abundance ot caution and that there was nothing in such sections which created any discrimination or endowed any person with any right or privilege whatsoever that could not be enjoyed by any citi.en. To emphasize this view was the further decision in the case of Slate vs Clavton. from Person w here the dofensc was that the purchase of the future option on margin was made by a wholesale dealer in pork ami fell under the exception and evemp tion of the section above refeired to. hich had been added to the Wood ard bill before its final passage. This, said the court, was like wise illegal, so that, taking the decisions togel her, the opinions hied yesterday cut two ways. As the law of the State now stands. it is illegal and a misdemeanor for one to open a place w here '(dotations fu'-mshed or ratliei mat im prima facie evidence of guilt: anil to iclltoanv person, nianulaeimvr 01 otherwise, an option for future de livery of the'goods is not contemplat ed is also illegal and a misdemeanor, as it is, also, to buy such an optiou. The War About Over. At last the great sea battle between the Japanese and Russia's I'-altic lleet has begun and ended almot in a day, Togo has riebb n the graves of the Russian ships, thirteen i number and i nptun-tl siv. incliidin Admiral Nchogato.!' and i.ooo prisoners, while Commander liojes vensky is reported to have made his escape. Russia is dazed by the magnitude of her defeat. The victory of the Japanese iscicdiicd I" toiped' boats. The Russian ib e' has been swept from the ocean, bib the Japanese losses ale reported as trilling. There are a number of Russian vessels not de-troyod. but as a lighting lleet it is at an end. It is one of the greatest battles ii. all history, far reach in' in its results and possible con-i 'indices. It re mains to be seen that Japan with her mote than one hundred minimis will fornianalliai.ee with Cluna'smir.' than four hundred millions and under splendid military training a great military leader will come t. the front ami overrun practically a!! Asia and a good part of eastern Europe as was the ease in the four teenth century remains to be seen. Had as is Russia's baneful inlbtenc nothing is to be compared I" a "yel low pi ril." Prompt tleatuieiil of a slight at tack of liiarrh'i a will ofti n pn eut a si rious sickness. The best known Remedy is llrSeth Arnold's Pal-am. Your apothecary W A I'luh-rw ! warrants it to give satisfaction. Enforcing Law in Wilkes. After disposing of si veral cases for "moonshliliiig." "blockading." and other violations of the interna! revenue by imprisonment in tin county jail and lilies and the unit jail was tilled, the case against J I. Nichols and I, C Horton, prominent men m an outlying towiislnp, was taken up. It was shown that t In men at the bar with open persistency almost delied the better element of I he community by running an illicit dis tillery, and not satisfied at this they were charged with and good citizen; related that they kept an almost open barroom, retailing liquor to all. debauching the people within then reach aud defying both State and Federal liquor laws. Judge ISoyd, sentenced one to thirteen, the other to fifteen months ill the penitentiary at Atlanta. Next came the spectacular denoeument. The names of W V McF.ven, Jesse McEweu and Frank Forstel were called. W W Harder and 1! N Hackett, as counsel for these defen dants, arose and announced that they had concluded to plead guiltv to the charge of illicit distilling, and sub mit to the mercy of the court. It was related that these men, aside from illicit distilling proclivities, were among the best of citizens in every other respect. A list of peti tioners tor clemency ana testimonials to their high character, signed by many of tho best men and women of the town ana county, was presented to the judge. The aged father of two brothers, McEwcn, an ex-sheriff (Democratic) of the county and a revenue officer under Cleveland, stood up and plead for his boys, until the eyes of the judge and all present were suffused with tears at the pathos of his rugged eloquence, In pronouncing sentence Judge Boyd said he had never in all his life been more embarrassed or more im pressed with the need for strength to resist the natural impulse of kind humanity. Uiitof ui-ference to these appeals he would forbear sending these young men to the penitentiary, Walter McEwen was lined $1,000, which was paid at once into court. and sent to jail for five months. Jesse was given six months in jail, This ended the court, and this ex ample of a determined, but a forgiv ing people and judge, will probably for a decade end the open defiance of the revenue laws in Wilkes county. Wilkes boro cor. Charlotte (Jbser ver. with local territory a. aiwiMant In branch office. Salary ai nid vreekly. Permanent nomtjon. No mVOTtmem required. BukIikmi cMalmsbeU. Pre fcjoa uMrtonce noi mmmum n eunxmK- Ad. ilrmt, Maaaavs Brmachm. 9 Dearborn Strait. CJueaav. NEWS ITEMS. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. A Sunday train has been put on the Yadkin road. It will go by way of U hitney. lames I! Holt, a highly respected citien of High Point, died of paraly sis .May ,'"! h. The Prcsbvieri ins of .Monroe will send Miss Kt'liel lustier, of States ville, to Korea as a missionary. . S Weavel killed a black eagle near High Point Friday that meas ured T feet from lip to tip of wings. Iie lr Tagg. of Haltimoie, began a ten davs protracted meeting at the High Point M P church last Sunday. ('has S .vmlrews was si ruck by a train at Kniston Saturday and killed, lie was deaf and was '.talking on I lie track. Mr I. I Mil Kutherl'ordton caught iu the omc day last w. Icr. foreman of I he Sun, got his hand machinery of a press ok and was badly hint. No wonder American woman are no match for Pntish golf plaveis. It is explained by the fact "that English women lake so much more outdoor exercise. (' S Andrews, of Kinston, N C, j was killed by the I rain at that place ,in last Saturday. The killing was due to his deafness. Young Roelding. who wandered trom his home at Ashrville seetal lavs ago has ban louiul at an IlllllSelllent leSOl t near Knowille. ' Tet'.n. W C l'.rad.shaw. of High Point. N C. was elected vice president of the : National Association of Case Hoods, Manufacturers, which was formed' iu Chicago last Week. ! Senator Tillman i ciwd two ugly wounds on the head by a mishap from a tumble don n an eni1ia"knieiit, on returning home from a college comnieiu eiik nt at Kdgidield. S C one gilt last week. liaron Rothschild the head of a gieat French l'.aiikii g House bearing the name of Rothschild, and governor of tiie Punk of France, died Mav from an acute alia, k of bronchi aggravated by gout. Hon I. I Robin Eight Ii .Indicia! .1 arm dislo, at. ! ai davs ago bv the fa horse lie was rid n A boib-r , M'ios dicitor of the t. got his left ll'g do at the Hilton t Wilmington olored lireman ked the plant s of , ,ooo. Lumber t oiopai.y May villi! kill, d tin and' completely wn eaa-iiig a pfpVm 1 The roisytli Hotel t'oinpanv. of W'instou-S.iiein, lia- b. en I bartered with r'-'ud. eaj.ital stork. Tile , .-out -any is hotel in' the jln i, ,,.,,. The Colo: Millin.' to. lonntv. has it... k from .. dollars. Th T .-" ta t'. .nu' tne iner, ni'i'iiniiij; to t.nild a Twin ( ifv nt a est of -ii- (i.'bi Mining and .I' Vahaw, I'nioH inereas, d it- capital e million to ten million company paid the stale r t he privelige of mak- At a braw 1 at .1 house nf ill repute in limit:::;. in Is.iturd.i.v niglit Krank Hell shot and seriously wounded lohn l;,i,iei-i, k ami sbhllv wnnmleil line,- nth, :- m-n. Hell" ami the women of tin- hoiiie are in jail await JIl; de. lopli.ellts in Uoderiek's eoli dition. The last app. aran.-e nf the late ludu'e T,,tiri:ee in North ('aiolina rtaswlun he and the late Jinl'e l'owle had a ti-ht. Ile'lnnl saa-, ly attaeked .hi i lire Kowle in the "t " 'letters iii the i.teensboro North Slate ami .lildire l-'nw ie called him to m .oiint. Neilli, rone was hint. I tot Ii have now passu! into a realm where political rancor does nut entei. N'ewi Observer. t'harlie I loan. a;rcd ':) years, shot and killed bis l:i year obi brother with a paper wad in Vancy county one dav la.-t week. The brothers together itli another boy were out hunting w hen the eliler Ioan shot at a bird and mis-ed whereupon his brother laiiolicd at him. Thijaneer ed the ebler biother uml he placed a chaise of powder and a paper wad in his gun and shot his brother killing him almost instantly. Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Mr ami Mrs Archibald Johnson, of ThoinasvilK, who is a student at the liaptist 1'iiiveisity for Women at lialeigh, has been elected president of the Astrotekton Literary Society for the coming year. Lust year she was president of her class and is the star basket ball player of the Uni versity and chief tnarshiil for the commencement this year, but all these honors have been knocked into insignificance by being voted the prettiest girl in school. Col F II Fries, of Winston, was in Lexington one day hut week in the interest of the South-bound Railroad. He says the building of the road is assured, and that work is expected to commence at an early date. Most of the right of way through David son county has been secured. Wher ever it has not, immediate steps will be taken toward this '.nd. The loca tion of the depot here has been de eided upon. It will be about the wstorn limits of the town, between the Roberts placiund Mrs T C Ford, at the terminal of an extension of Depot street, lending from the Southern depot. Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save yev time, money and suffering when itonbled with any one of these ailments. For sale by Standard Drug Co, Asheboro Drag Co, Asheboro, and W A Un derwood, Bandltmao. HEALTH is the Most Important The manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder have had 40 years of scientific experience. Kvery method of bread-and-cake raising has been exhaus tively studied in this country and abroad. The result is a perfect prod uct in Royal Baking Powder. There is no substitute for it. The purity and efficiency of Royal Baking Powder have been commended by the highest authorities of the world. These facts mean two impor tant things to all housekeepers: First : that Porat Baking PowJer Is healthful and makes wholesome food. Second : that Royal Baking- Powder makes food food to taste. POVAI BAKING tJ I lL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE County Correspondence. Roberdel Items. I" .' . . i- -i a li el-,, km-- - - I'L' '" IV m!.nV-'.:i I Mi ami Mi- V. I..:..-I, ,-,a -mk i:!, Iniie I,. :- ! r, v Tiie . I.-,:." ! . I . '.I' - i -i laielv .ile:n.d. I n,- . vt I-.- ' - '.' 'nil the w!l-.le j : an :,; ...rn. Central Falls Items. '':'e" ',M:!v'.'f'i'elai.,l .- I.I- I. Oe 4tt.-n.tint: ll-Sisi. im . ": .. .,i A-l,. l-r- '' 'i'm um"m m.l . II.,:., , ; .,':! CI..,- L n- ,e I!. I. u- i .: av e-J ll.e.e ::, - ' ' I'd I': .1 " I... - ... ! i -' - ' I., i". :.:: '..-h..- ,., I..,-. I .i tar.,. Back Creek Locals. I l r. ;!! I. ., ..:. I..v -.1,.. ! , I al I'!., ...h, la , !:, 1,'li,. Mr ,,vl M,. Ii I It , II.. ...tended li e s :-.e:ilm,, at l.'au.i!. In. ft: l.,-t NimLiv. M,- Met !.... Hull I' .i"t. .-i'"l In i , .tl. Mi- kn.-tl ,l.,v. I ':,.- !: i.,m I ,-t I rniaj nijjl.t .il l Ii M.-s. i- Nat!, ,n a.,,1.1 Andrew- made., 'sl'l, ,., '-'! :!,. .,.!' ,l't'emle''f , II I::,.- ,eel:,::Ja: A -lirl.nl" Sin-lav. I i. I. '. t.me. ,,t :! I,,,. f T I K I.I I, '. nllv. In !, I!:,!l a i'i .- ie. I tl,. U In t , en, ,. . ,.,-t I-,. In I l.l.l.ei lt.,11., I,.,.' I,. I.reeii-I. .. "l.eie I,- l,.i - a . ni..:i. and Ills laether I.:, .....,. I- .,: i i, null near laLnlv. I I. a Mi.,:,,.,., al.d llerlirlt ll'llla all 1.-.I the l,'!K l:.e. Mln; ..I Asia !..,, .-nlldav. Pitterson Grove News. . .k l.a- m od Ie II.J. P. I,. Mill , i i In.,, in.ie ..,-,ness. Mr.,,,. I Mr Ail.., I IVJi M-ile, i, lain. :.e.o -!,el...'., last s,,,.,.. M I ;.. V ,k i,. M,-s I'aisv .1 l.'al. sem. lis..,. .,, ; II ( ,, Lie's 'last Nlinlav Mr llanaa . .. I'l, vi.. l;, e 1. , ,,-l.i ,,, I,.',- I', iu 'III- -.','ti,..i I-.. -euiellllie l.uvmg U'el .Hill... t I.e l....e, ,,,-e o . v l.u-v I....V ll.i,Kll the ...nMn.ie.l ...ins l,ll uaeiler,. will, llieir Work I '..n. I- l.,. l.a, iv. ll l:t il li.ls I, -en t,. el f..r ll.e l.l.eat. eiei,il ,, i,ur -.',.'le itiii-n.liHl ,uarterl lu,s (in at Holly j.llt;s last .S.iitdily. Tin' Putters, ai's (,r.... sr..-.il, I. in." er,fcse,l I.ais u,!l, il.e W i,.s 1 !i..- l I, ,-t n. ne ..n lii, (JI.VI! ef the latter last Sillir.l.iv, ri-sulline ... a s. ..ie ..f II t 10 in f.,vr ' i.t White-Oial-I Gray s Chapel Items. Tiie continued rains have delayed ).la.,liiii! ami injured wheal consider., !ly. The... is ;,n rpidemic ,1 measles: in tl.i--eeti.m: .Mr Killtuorc I'uuh lias ei ciwh in his family, l.e U'iur. on,. ,,f t., vietinu.. Thuma's 1'iulrJ ,,l ( 'ai,r..rnia, after an ale s...ee ,,f fighieen years Ireui his naliie state, c ame ill la-t Week ell a v i,it In In parenls. .Mr ...id .Mrs Geo Cael... .Mr N N l'.l ler. our elever saw mill au.l lu.nkT man. has r nlly pureliase,! the uhl Jaeksen .viler i lantatioii' for the timlwr. He has nisi, purchased prepertv near LiVrlv ami iu the I'rovidonec m'in!i..or!..id. Mi 1 1 M l.'e.lan.f; lias hIkiui sawasl ,,ut on die JuMlma ituutlt land ami is nrranin to moe his niill Iu the Wilsun M, Uastrr pla.ee. .Mr .Milliard l'uh is moving Iuh saw- mill to Ihr- .Siler lands .o saw for .Mr Kl.ler. I he many friends ,.f Mr Altml kivclt. ' of la-. wtf sorry to learn ,.1 his death Mr kivetl formerlv lived in this eomniunitv. Franklinville items. l.'. v .1 1 1 Ila. kney till.sl his pulpit Itiipt.st elnireh Sumlav. I'n.t l M Weatlierly ma le ,i liu.i lo Ashrlxni "ne .lav last w.vk. the trii We are ulad to !e C E Muart, who IW Wn is.nlined for a ffvr day on atumt 0f sieknenH, Iwick al his oat of duty. ionie of our jveple atleuihsl KrieniU qnar totly me.'tin at Hally Nprinpi Sun, lav. iuitc an interr-ttinu praver melting ia lie inr h' ld al the M K ehurrh every W'eilnwday cvcuitiH. Ite.tii .air Sunday M-liools are iiu- provins. Itel.Tl I ll,.,th went to liiehniou-l one day lat wwk on btit-inea.. Ur T I Fox alien, led a ..,,s-lint. r tlir uie.li.-al aMHociation. al lirwnsU.ro last week. Sevc-ral of our oplf alien, hsl tla com mencoment exercines at Ramsrtir last Tues day and Tuesday night. Mrs Jame Jortlon ie vibfting her son Itev John .lordon near Star thia week. Allen Wright ami Mifte lani and Mattie Craven went la Why Sot vbauuencemeiU Friday and rvjiurt a very pleasant trip. Mm Hugh Parka Jr and her lister Misn Carrie Makepeace are spending a few days wiii relatives, at Sanford, thia week. Col Nuley, of Staley, visited Dr T I Fox Sunday. The Ladies Aid society will give lawn party on the grounds of the academy Satur day night, June 3. Plenty of ire) cream sad lemonade wdl he served. Everybody is oordialy invited to attend and a good time is aseorea (or all. Why Should W Fight Whiskey? Wo blimilil light whisl,t'v livii.i-o it ruins so tiwuv vnuuu men and I'l-enks die c:ici' nf so mniiv hi.lli.-3. Il nrinu the mother's 1,,-nrt w'lh anguish ami in.il c, U-gars el iu- ti.HV.it i hil.lren. Il lilU die uurl.l uilh mi-crv ami wee. Il saps die , ..I , ui- slr.il.jV men jin.l makes lh,, ler'e.-l l!i.ii duly lo d.i.ir h.unos and die .-..niiiiunity in wlui ll !.. V loe. h stirs , e , ,, eni-mleis suif,-. Il , ,., .,.ai-l ami sews iiM-or.l erv lieiae Iti.e il I'll, uk ..f die In, ii;:, r au.l , ,,!.!, ll;,- n nes and uii-erv. lli, Iirawk ,-eu.elie.,- , nines .loeetlv iraeeal.l,. le hi-M-v. I :,.l, ef ..ur jails and K.,ileliali,- i a- I, in- leen-l.o.llv lieim; ke,t full l ,.v.-lll.mit'c U' 1,1- -lex ll s l.r.illl Mli.s.l.ev. .lu-l lln k ..I lie jeaiiK -ills dial l..,,,V i ,l-, :, a, ', 1.1 awls' Is heie an. r, leju in ll: Wh.ll the-e VOUUi; Il.en , With l.,e v ' la.lie.'lhev feel a, tl.,..i.!, ll duet had. in a nieus, ,,. I,e,n , j , I,.,.e.. If ll..- elo.l, h ,,, 11,1-1- . I "l.'.l J-..I ,....,V'wli.'ih,'r m'e.'.il. ! t I elnirel, e' lake a III.., -Im.! in ll.i - M tel. I.el them pr.n l,.r the el. .. !:,.. Ii ami I t: I,. .. il..' . ,i .....1 h-i lie ,,!, :,::.! ael as .! i. 1,1 ll :., : .. ,1 -,, ,i,-ai;.eal.le'l, t'l,.-w l,k.a mat.. .1 Mh.-kei dnnkeis that l',. v will l-.sa ' .l.nntiai.le si,.. I. Let ,!,,,,. ,,'.: , ..I are , ken Ie I ele:;.,:e,l I., the .!.,ee tn ati .l with the e. .n-nl. -rali.-a iIm-v .1. -. ne l ei Ulr .- .l t,-, .'e ri I -, I a..,!..- i' knew n !.. :.ll the w..-ld ll,.,l the .Ins ,1 ,l u. ll.e, N, ess an. I It- ..'..Mitm! .lain I e.l- will.i, ,i:-. i U- I. I. i .t.-.l .-, tt.i- I., ,!. Liberty Hems. Misses (Jerlritil,. Hweti, l''i'"iiii' t. lillll' illlll 1 II II It' V IlllsrV ll'nh till t'Xttiidt'd I rip last Sunday In .Miss Citrii' Ciililr. They np.irl a pHiil timo. .Mrs l.'i.birt li.iiiinr, .f .Iu I inn, tt ll llll! lu".'ll .H'!:.ill".f :' Hlli' U.I" with b.f l.r.i!i"i', IV . .1 m ilfv, relliriled ll.illl.. Sl,ll.-i ' Messrs V I. rui'er and .litu Nlifltiail. uf (il....sliiiu. .Mine .l.ltvit Thursday at,d t.Nik soni.' id' t-itr "il ls mi a lisl.il,!' piet.ir at III,- fov P"'lll. ' Mi-s.-s Nettie Myis and ..tia Hrvw II li'lHl'lied tl tll' il' llllllles III !.. 1II..1. I... f..... .- ,., . ,,,,,, ,,. ,, , .-, timo uilh ('ai'tiion (Iritin-. li'i.ss liiitnes. W bo has a t..,sli,ii ill llill I'liilll. is isllin.' bis la! lief, Mr W A Criin.s. Mr. I N llacknev. i' tir.-ibor... spent Satni'dav and Stttidn in low it. Mr M .1 b'. itel ha- f. ; :ni, ,1 ! Ilis WOfk aflef spellilillL- I I', w day ill I ho rilv. lf U .1 Stal.A. who l,: s Ii efV siek, is s,,le bi I! I'. Miss Swatlli:t .lolli'S I;,- .,,:ie to tile cullllt l' I, .-petrl III.' .-tlllllll' -r. I.ib. rv is Miiite .bill . .en liieiicuiient a all I be bio - tunl flrls: bate felllllleil t.i their I,' Lie-. I I V follllllell. elllelll a,, . -: j.mI this Veal. Lmi I .... I V -e.lli, d .i rlljov'il. ' We itolioo l hoy bine the fr.-.n-tii- Up fof lilt' lle rllaif rat't,.fV. Hope ..' .,, . , . ' . i ll V, 111 smut bo t olllpli l.. and l eailv ,',. i irk . We Sell the Earth ! OOOOOOO.' OOOOV "-'..' 7 V Il'vini lire intort'Stcil in tho pi'oliti.dtioti. iti or lH'iir Aslu'lioro, wo think we can iilotiso ynu as to lot. prices antl toriii:;. (Mliofin !i:i!il: Il'ltl'ir. . Armfield (Si LavigKlin. Real Estrvte Dealers. ' x j Shoes Shoes Shoes! f We have just recoivid a lai'Ko (ii;intity of Shoes in addition to ;ir lai'vro stock. We have X as larKe ami as p;ood a line its yoti can find in t town at id'iecs as low as the lowest. I Greatly Reduced : : ' Prices! t 1 Also w e have a lot of Shoes and Clippers ear- j J ried over from last season that we will si ll at J prreatly reduced prices. I-!.nniine our stock he- X for buying. Yours for trade. X i Ridge, Fox & Co, The Original Rock Hill Here's thex)ld original Rock Hill Buggy. Can you find one to beat it? If not can't we sell you one. Please figure with us when you are in need. McCrfvry Reddihg' H-a.rdws.re Company. AyersPillsjg W.at your moustache or beard a ccauunu crowi or ncn ouui ruw R.nr.trur Itonu. .Mr .o. l .Mrs .1 (i 1',,,,-in I ,l il,,. lirsl U'.iits ,.l I'-o en tiie -S'li inrl. Mr . .1 Mrs .1 I' V '.,:: in. ! son uti.l .Mr XV II U!, t !, ii.-. Jr.. v il -I ... Mr ami Mr-. V II U ,o;,iu-' v '.. Mi- . . V.n It.. :! It a sul.-eriiii..n -,' i i . '. , n , .1 -. o r.e .,, :i lis. j, . :,. , f .. . ,...,., .;!.,, ,, . ', ,!.;,.; Mi,- .ai;,! ', ' Mr .1 1 1 I ,ne-i. r ami Mi-es I.im.. Smidi, Ml,a,,e 'In .in:,- ,e .1 :ll..l, I'. Cele :" ll-lld. .1 Ii,- ,-,.,1,1.1 Il.en, eve,,-l-es at WIlV Not ,l" " , I 'i I a . ..I :.".le,l I l.e ,n. .1 ll.,; .f lli.-S.C M. .!'.., IS -j ,:, I . , , eu-l .. ae l.i-l eek . M, V. II Ua.l.ms t.,-1 a ( .,1,,., 1,'e liers I.i-i Ml V. A W.,,,1 will -. have In- l:,u '.' I.tl'.'l ' ll will :e."ie,'v inn, I, I., the .,,:, , , dial part .1 -'town. lii- I I. ll, l'ii..r!... ha- ' vn alt !,; ' . I I ,-,,' Il,e p:,-l !. VlUtne.l Ie he' ! I ,"l':. v'Mr's l."l. l'.a-'il,T "' .... .,..,.1 St mlay at II., lei l.'au ,f. li. ''' : -"''I li'.iiv S.ri'ig ia-t s-'miav. ! 11 1,-, ,, i' .u.llelnali. the el, i, , ... ,,.,;, t ii.-. i. h.,i-,.u line c. ' ,., ' ,. .,- i-, I a,, V,ml.o. " '' 1 ' . ' " ',,..:,. p'ed a p-ili .U U- ...i.:,t, I ii v I n.iiilu,. ' C... "I ' -'. M , I ( I-' ,e.ll. ,.. , I. for his , . i , I , 1 f i , 1 , .' h i- I'.. June III Mr It I'- , ' a '' :'' z iaa l.i.-i"- I, , . w n '' , I,', , .J... 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Mr It l( l;,.-s ' ll' -H. Jr. LV-.-lr:,r. Asheboro, N. C. Buggy Ayer Fills. Ayer's Fills. ri fins, ivccp saying over'ind over ieain. The best laxative. BUCKINGK A" 'S " DYE nmaHHWi.u.xMi.a I Men Capable of Earning ! ! $ 1 .000 to $ 1 0,000 a Year. ! . Tnivcli"K Siilesmnn, Clerk,. Merchant No Hnttcr What Your Present Itusinc-'a! A complete reorganization of the producing department of the Company in thia section affords a chance for a few good men. Eight vacancies on the agency force in this rich terri tory remain open for men of character and ability; you can find out by writing whether it will be worth your while to change. No previous experience is necessary. course of professional instruction given fre. Tho Mutual Life Insurance Co. o'f New York RIUHARD A. McOURDY, President HAf-1'AII) POLICY-HOLDERS OVUR . l P" Fill I lWT rvi a r--. 2 HARRIS R. WJLLCOX. Lewis & Winslow Hardware Co. We are in the market for you trade and are offering Hardware at prices that will get it We have a full line of liuggies. Wagons, Harness, Builder's Hardware, Stoves, Kanges and Hollow Ware. We keep all kinds of tools for . the Farmer, Carpenter and everybody else. Barbour Buggies, Nissen Wag ons, Champion Reapers, Mowers and Rcvkes We keep Window and Door Screens, Kitchen Hard ware, Cutlery, Agate Ware, Rubber and Leather Beltings, Steam Fittings, Packing. Wrenches and about everything you need We can make you money if you will trade with us. Lewis & Winslow Hard ware Company. Asheboro, N. C. !n New Styles in.... Keilum s bure Cure tor Indigestion is prescribed by Physicians and recommended by best Druggists, and prais ed by the public which it comes in contact with, then why lot your Indigestion with its disastrous conse quences remain longer to mar your health? Sold by I STANDARD DRUG COMPANY, Asheboro, N. 0. I W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, . 0. Threshers, Traction En : gines! How about that Thresher and Traction Engine you are expecting to buy? We are sales agents for the Peerless (Jeiser and can Sacve You Money and give you the best machine in the market. Don't be too late as the season will soon be on. Thanking you for past favors, We are yours truly, McCrary-'R.eddirig Capital Stock S30.000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. Pullen Building In.llvi.lmilliistrurtli.il We also Uix.h H.n.k-kM'pliiK. Ml. num. ..I. IVi.iimml.i'.., liy mall. B.n.1 ll.,uit Mlu.l) in.br. Write tu.Lv fcw uMr l'atlcuo. Olliraaml Hull Kn.l.r mtuU. TlwraK tne. A.l.lro KtNn'S etlINESS COLLEGE. Take The Courier One Dollar Per Build Your 0o House. One llllll.ll.l t.lKIl li.t ill .i5"5t- Apply to J. T. Ilrittain, Awlic i boro,'N. U. J. V. HUNTER, M. D., A6heboro, N. O. lav rulU itiL.wt'nl fiuiu A.ueU'io lrua Uotel' 5 Mgr. Charlotte, N. 0. Spring & 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 $1;"). It will pay you to look my lino over before purchasing. Also a big assortment of HATS, COL LARS, TIHS and SHOKS. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men aiv the best to be had. See them. W. J. MILLER. 1 Ha.rdware Company. f CHARLOTTE. N. C. I Piedmont ln. Bid. and Get the News. - Year in Advance. Farm for Sale. I luiveaKMxl fanu t-nnluiniiif; I .HI arm itii;ite.l T. miles aoutb of 1'bnma.ville. 'ihis is g.Kl land: 75 acre ih umlrr tvii's fem-p for rnatnre. Will lwnol.ln uixuu iin lo k rairt-haaer. For lrthr-r particular rail on or a.l.ireaa II. K. Kennedy, AHbelioro, N. ('. W. D. STEDMAN & CO. Heavy and Fancy Groceries. j Depot St. West bide Bailrwd.

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