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The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, May 25, 1905. Local and Personal. Mr tlno T Council, of liaiulleniiiii spent SundHy here. Several Asheboro people iittended W hy JNot Commencement. Mm M A Cilfle, of Why Not, visiting rv'hitivi'a in town. Mr ami Mrs II E Mollitt are visit 'lug lelatives at I'ittiiboro. Miss Ora Scott, of liamscur, visiting Hit .li-ssi.- Iloroi.ghs. Mi. r.lln JIi nuncM is visi'ing friends in I i"i)inninsvili i. . Mr J iTulik rage spent Nituli.y Ivre. Mrs rage :s Here lor a. unit Prof O F Gamer, of Why Not, was a visitor in Asheboro yesterday, Miss Pearl liallinger left for he home al f! nil ford College lust Mon day. Mr W U Hainnioiid has been Ink ing in Guilford College commence ment. Mesdnmes W A rundcrwuod and J O Kedding are visiting in Mt Gilead. Misses Ktta lilair and Florence Ilenilricks attended Guilford Com men cement. Mrs Cynthia Hluir, of Empire, is visiting herilaugliter, Airs J V Ingold of this pluce. Miss Jessie lWoughs, who has been visiting friends nl ltauiseiir returned Monday, Mrs JuoT liriltiiin and children have returned from a visit to Mrs ISrittain's parents. Misses Ix'la Mollitt and Dick Rhodes left Saturday for Klon Col lege coiuuieuceinciil. Mr Duke Kolliins came honie from the University Thursday night wnerc no had been in school. Mrs Pickard and two sons of Uan dleman, were here Sunday for the funeral of little Irene Morns. Dr J O Walker returned to Con cord fialurday after spending several days in Asheboro with his parents, Miss 1 Vail Ihillinger was called to her home near Guilford College Monday by the illness of her mother. Mrs Clark is visiting relatives in Greensboro, Wilmington and other cities, bhe will be absent several weeks. Miss Lola liallingcr was called to Guilford College last Monday morn ing owing to the illness of her mother. Mr Hal Iiewis, who has been col lecting for The Courier the past three months, has returned to his home at Farmer. Mrs J M Rowland, nee Miss Lytic Lewis, of Mt Airy, is visiting her iiarents, lr and Mrs C II Iiewis, at 'armer. I n order to vole in the town election ,M,ie 20th you will have to register. icre is un entirely new registration ii is time. Mrs J O Ashworlh, of Kosciusko, Miss., is l.ere on a visit to her father, W K Ashworth, of Cedar Grove township. Miss I'na liulla, who has I ecu in school at Guilford College the past session, has returned to her home at Sawyersville. Miss Edith Muring, w ho has been a teacher in titatesville Graded Schools the past year, has returned to her home. Miss Martha Redding and little ucice, Cora Redding, attended the commencement al. Guilford College the lirst of the week. Master Albert Shenvll, son of Kev Mr Sherrcll, pastor of the Ash- boro M K church, couth, returned from Trinity college. llev JSdcar Williams, a Quaker preacher of Greensboro, will preach at the Asheboro Presbvterian church next Sunday morning. Mis Henj Ycargan and sister, Miss Lewalleu, of Tampa, Flu., are visit ing their parents, Mr and Mrs 'L A Jjcwallen, near Asheboro. Mrs A M Ingold, of Franklinville, mother of Mr J C Ingold f this place, is visiting her daughter, Mrs M asten at tranktort, ind. Mr Sam Walker, who is now in business in Concord, N C, was here Monday and Tuesday visiting his parents, Col and Mrs J & Walker. I)u Lev Foust. of Liberty, is one of the eighty eight new doctors re cently examined liv the State Medi cal Society, l'r Foust passed a most creditable examination. Rev J P Barrett closed a ten days meeting at the Asheboro Christian church on last Sunday night. Mr Barrett is a fine preacher and attract' ed large and appreciative crowds to hear bis sermons. The young men of the low n have organized a brass baud and will order the instruments at once. A competent insructor will be secured at an early day. I here are eleven members to start Willi but it is ex peuted that others will join later. Mr J O Bedding, of Asheboro, de livered the alumni address at Guil ford College cominenceuient on Mon day njffht of this week. Mr Bed ding's address was most interesting and the uewspa)ers and those pre sent speak of it in the highest terms. Mr Jesse E Pritcharil, who lives near town, passed 'through yesterday going to High Point ta visit bis mother. Mr Pritchard won the scholarship medal at Liberty Nor mal College this year. Mr Pritch ard is a most deserving young man and is highly esteemed by his friends here. Fol! 8AI.lv - -Three Jenny n.ilrli am anil three calve A nply to m. V, Haminer. KmJmwmm Aaheboro, . t . Bey Pennington, of Rhode Island,' a Holiness evangelist, of Rhode! Island, closed a ten days meeting a! the Holiness tent on Tuesday muM of this week. He was assisted in the conduct of the meeting by Rev Winfied Cox, and Charles Johnson the pastor of the Asheboro church The singing was conducted by Mr IJrow'cr. Miss Daisy F Page, of Mom-viUe, w..l.. ...... niu iiu i, ...I., I of the teachers i.i the Asheboro Grsgcd SehooU. Miss Page has taught l'sr two ejr.i at Randleniiin and cuines to our school well re commended and with a good record. Asheboro gets the bust teachers and is learning to pay (hem more nearly what they are worth. is elsewhere stated in this issue Nut ('rump, w bosbot II Clay dnilili, has b.eii captured and is now in nil at Lexington, lie has made a con fession, eo felienll Dot-sett and dnilil sav, and implicates Frank Ilairston, another negro, who left him at .Mor- anton. Crump savs that Lester Davis, Henry Cbailes and Dave Leonard asked him to kill Grubh but did not olTcr or pay him any maney but induced him to believe that Grubb would have him out lawed and break up his blockading. Mr Z F Rush, Jr, is legist rar for the town in the bond election to be held June 20th. An entirely new registration is ordered and no matter how many times you have voted in town elections you will have to see him and have your fiame enrolled again before vou can vote on this tiestion. bo do not ui' it oil, lmt register at once. He wil1 attend at the court house every Saturday as required by law and can be seen al It R Ross stables un depot street every afternoon except Saturday be tweeu the hours of I and u o clock. Just a Wont. The new graded school act ex tends and enlarges the Aslielioio Graded School district and pcrniil the maximum taxes for schools ami school buildings to be 40 cent.- on the $100 valuation of propel t stead of j:j l ;i cents as at pu-'ent. Bonds to be issued for larger and better buildings. Tinier the present law 2o cents has been found enough to levy for maintenance of the school. 'Willi the increase of tax values it will be found that tlu 10 cents will easily pay the interest on the bonus ami maintain the schools. We hope this is surliccullv plain to correct the error as to increase in tuxes. Children's Day. Children's May will be celebrated Fairvieiv church the second Sun day in June. The exercises com mencing nl ten o'clock, after which Dr W G Hradshaw, ot High I'miit, Prof N C English and Rev Albert Sherrill will speak on the interest of Sunday school work. The Sunday hool banner, which Kaudolph county won at the Raleigh conven tion, will ho there for all to see. Dinner and an intermission of tie hour. At three o'clock Rev W M Bagbv, of High Point, will preach. All are invited. A good ay is anticipated. Sophia Items. Miss Jennie I'.u'biund Mr (Inner irlow h:ii- come home from ,;uil ford college where they have been school for the pa-d year. Mr O P Gardener, who has been nlined for some time because of ill accident, is able to be out again. Miss Mav Fallow, who has been idling school at Blossom, S (', for past six months, has gone to Agusta, (la, where she will take a nurse an Osborn s linsiness collet:!'. The recent heavy rains hiivC done mm h il unage to the crops in this seel inn. Unite a number of our people at- uiled the Holiness meeting at Ash- boro last Sunday. Trinity High School Commencement. Prof Wav returned from Trinity High School Commencement Weil- sday morning where he served on committee in u contest on lues- lay night. Miss Harris, of Thom- nsville, won the essayist's medal. Mr Gaither Boulilin, of 1 runty, Willi the declainier s medal. Master Austen Finch, the oldest son of sherilT Finch, lead his class and Is the scholarship, four years holarship in Trinity College, Dur ham, or two years scholarship at Slate University. Key li 1 Row e, of Concord, delivered an elo- iiicnt address on yesterday. Un last night was the students' annual ception. Liberty Commencement. Mr W M SlalTord, of Alamanc county, won the orator's medal. The Jeclaiiner's medal was won by Mr Wayne llornady, ot Alamance county. iTho reciter's medal was won by Miss ivlarjraret 1 ickelt, o laucriv. 1UO uieuiuioi lull a nieu.u was awarded to iuiss jiaisy Richardson, of Alamance county. The scholarship was won by Mr J E Pritchard, of Asheboro. Miss lieiu Stafford, of Alu,i:ance,.was the sue cessful contestant for the art medal. Music medal for excellence and thoroughness, Miss Winnie Causey The music medal lor most improve ment was awarded to Miss Flossie Swaini, of Melanclithou. Prof Burkett, of the A. & M. Col lege, delivered an excellent address on Tuesday afternoon, May 2;trd. His subject an, "The right kiud of education." lirockman's orchestra, of Greensboro, furnished the music for the commencement. The commencement was the lcst in the history of the school. Theie were six graduates, three in music, one in commercial course and two in tire literary course. If you are troubled with your digestion, drink Pepsi-Cola. If vou are troubled with your appetite, drink Pepsi- Jola, drink it whenever you please, it will uot harm you. 5c at all soda fountains. Strength ening loo. Teachers' Assembly. f tin' intuit intvrvnlipj; I ' -.f 'f'.-i i-Ih-iV ..s.semlih' I liin-i.si,,.),. hn.c l. Hi, uill be u i in irv M clion, t lie ' imvtinjM lie inhn iii.il nil uill i, lie!,! on 'ill sililV itilll 'i I - llli . I.. , i i . . I I mi II 1." . ' Rani'ieman Township SuirJay Schcut Con- vontion. I he Annual Cun'minm of the I K'Uiilliiimu Township Siiiiilii,Scbi. -Association was held at St I'm.i I.. i inrch, May axtli. It was the lest convention u-t held in the township; indeed, the work iiupiuvcs every year iimier the aMo management of Mr E C Wil liamson, of Win I In i lie. He was re elected IV. sident, nd Mr L D .icini"nnaii was le-ciccr u e-eciviary anil J reasurer. Mr J A uussell was elected Vice-president. Iiaiidleinaii is the nest organised, and the most (lioroiighly alive of all the tow nships in the county, and we are sure nj township has or can have a better President. The convention was well attended anil much interest shown; every speaker on the program except one was there, and the very nice sum of if 3" was pledged and partly paid for the county work. Why Not Commencement. The closing exercises of Why Not Academy and Business institute took place May 2ith. .ot withstanding it was a very rainy day there were several hundred people picseut. J he exercises were rendered in a manner creditable both teachers and students. Pre illation had been made fm the be commencement, in the history of the icnooi; nut owing to me rain it was moved inlo the Academy whicl could mil accommodate the ciowd ami also disarranged the program. Rev John R .Miller, ol Thoiuas villc, was on hand to deliver the ad dress, but owing to lack of time am the unconil'ortalile surrounding we l -1 not have Ihc addless, which leg ret. M ry much. i iiiT" were inree medals given. I tne to the children by the principal, mis h is wi y .Miss .Ua'icl Stuart and delivi nd by Prof J . Wny; another gin i. m the young ladies by noil "in , Mainour, this was won by .Misi Conic Spencer ami was delivered by .Mr I. I Ml Reynolds in a mo.st. e.xci-llelit little speech. The Hind given to the Uiiiug nicn by the liiliiclpal was won by .) C Lasiter. ami delivered by I.Yv J R Miller. These genlleiiieii in delivering these medals all made irnod -Tiointed speeches. Social gathering at night was much enjoyed by the young people. 1 his closes the most successful Vein in the history of the school. Deafness Cannot Be Cured ' Iih-u1 Illil-Illiilll. IIS IIh-v t-imiint riit -i-il.-i-.l iltl.ili i.l III., ,-ur ' Tlu.ru i- in iy In riire li,iil'in--. anil lli:i i-.-l l,v ,. ulilhm n lulu, nl Urn HI- llllilll,' of lilt t II I h . i. illIU-l imiii I fi--l iM-nrtlii:. Win I llli lul.liii- I II l i-nlirely rli el unit- tin- mtiii 1ns tnl.e i-i..rol l-niK "111 If I inniiiil I,, r urrli. I II. 11,1 iilais. II.-.-. K.I I IIKNKY AC... ,,U,.,,ii .1-1 I iv liriiiruM., r.-K-. .kr II , 11- ruiiilly I'lll- f.in I i g .., t i, ., , . Commencement Exercises at Ramseur. The closing exercises of Ramseur High School under Prof and Mrs Cobb and ussistanls began May 'Jlst mil an.l closed - (id. The annual sermon was preached by Rev Dr J U Newman, of EIjii College. Dr Newniimtg known very where in our State as a vciy forceful, entertaining and powerful speaker. I'pon thin Kjca.- iou he was il his best and held the large audi- nice assembled in the Baptist church spellbound lor over an hour. 1 he commencement exercises were continued in the Academy Monday night by the little tolks and were highly enjoyed bv the packed home present. Un Tuesday the recitations and declamations by the larger pupi's were very good and showed very cireful training upon the part of t he teachers. We almost forgot to make particu lar mention of the enjoyment, the Mav pole drill and the tambouiiue drill offered. The annual address was delivered by Rev E Pope, of Pelham, N. C. 'I bis was considered by all who heard it to be one of the linest commence ment addresses ever delivered in our tow n. One of the audienoe remark ed that he would like to vote for Mr Pope for governor. 1 he commencement exeicises closed with a delightful comedy drama entitled. "A White Lie." MARRIAGES. At the home of Mr B W York, the bride's father, near Killdee, oi May aoth, Mr Geo W Brower am Miss Emma York. On Mav , llli, in High Point, Mr Thomas Winslow and Nannie El liuglwii, a ilauiihti-r ot .Mr William Ellington. At tile roideii.v iif Hugh McCain in Back Creek torn. .-hip May "Jlst Alex Jarrell and Alice Bean, Hugh McCain,.l P olli ci iting. DEATHS. Miss l.onelta Presuell died on I lie 43il, of measles. Deceased was the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Niton Piesnull living near Cedar Falls. Irene Morris, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Kugene Morris, died on Saturday, May '-'Ttli. She was only ill a few days with cholera in fantum ami spinal meningitis. Age two yturs.' On May 211th, after a lingering illness, Miss Coriiiina Cot, of nei r Holly Springs in Coleridge township, aged'l'.t years, ller remains were interred al Holly Springs ceinc'eiy ou the 24th. (l fe iu, Advice to the Aged. Are hrlrfs Infir iiltkn, such as slug gish Dow wem Kiijnt;)s and buul der and TOKPIL LIS i:i. hnvenrpecif'c effect on these organs, f timuliitlnjr I he hi i-il-.i nuciriK Ihem to ptrfurm !lie r r.Uurnl functions aa in youth and IMPARTING VICOll to IV kVu'vu. ' I...!J.t nrl LIvnR. They uie aJ:-.n:.J u oU and young. Handlenian Items. May :10. Drs Fox and .Sumner attended the meeting of the Slate Medical Association, held at, Greens boro last week. i jr J J lit. ir if the High visitor in 'jir, Knii-rpiise, j lott ' edne.idltv. M r Jno T Council spent Suudav with relatives in Asheboro. Mrs M C Dicks made u trip to (ireensboio on Thurndav. - Mr and M i s N W Wafker, of Ashe boro, were Raudleinati visitors on Monday. Mr John R Fenve returned Thurs day from a business trip to Greens boro. Rev .Mr Siler, pastor of the Pres byterian church, of High Point, was in tow li for a few hours on Wedncs- Tbe Ranilleman Township Suudav School Convenlion was held at St Paul's church on Sunday last. .Many excellent addresses were de livered, whish were soul inspiring to all those who were in attendance. The chalk talk by Mrs Dr Hubbard, of Wortliville, was especially in structive and interesting. Mrs Percy Unstick, and littl daughter Elizabeth, return, d to their home at Burkeville, Va, on Monday alter having visited the family of .Mi J T Unstick for several weeks. Mr and Mrs A L Meiid. nliall, of High Point, returned home on Mon day. Miss Sadie I'.ilhu, li -presenting the North Carolina Childien's Home. of (irccimboro, is spending sometime in Ramlleiiiau in the interest of that, institution. Mr. las W Marshall, of Richmond, Va, was a liaudleuiaii visitor on I'ucsday. M is D B McCrary and son ('has, returned to Asheboro on Monday. Mrs E E Menilenhall, of High Point, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs M A and Mis-- Mary Ferr.-e itteiided the funeral of Miss Minnii t, w hich took place in Goldsboro on Sunday afternoon. I he Children's l .mirile. ir Coughs, ('roup, Whnoping Cough, etc, One Minute Cough Cuie is the children's favoriv. This is because it contains lln opiate, is lerfectlv harmless, tastes good and tires. Sold bv Standard Drug Co, and Ashchoio 1 irug Co. West Ramsotir Items. Kin I.e. '.! ..Id. - ll.ll.h'i: ; In- fan. ni ri.illi,-. Ilii.- ' .11 ;,n, I III,- II., In,. Ad.iliu H Kl-a .Uinull... Tii .I.i Mi I. . !,..- I .,,1,1,., I ,1. idi T.msilii- i- .1 ai ll- Allierln I-'. i III.' ball insl al lln- I .1 lii-..wn. .-In- .i-.-,-, -I nl. n-.l ll- .1, ,rrl;,. l 1 1 -, I I,. hiMl,.l.,v'i- I- ;i .lev. I" .-l I Mrs III- f.nl -I i i: m siniil, ,,i ,l U II Tllhn i-ililiH n'lati Jessie 1I.U-, ne ilailKllIlT visaing lln A l:,i';:i- am M.;,:.l,,l ll. .prlnn- S.,,,.1 .1 W Kiv.-ii ..i.li.- (nil,,.- WOOD'S Seed Potatoes IN COLD STORAGE ' For Late Planting. Planted iu Junennd July, these yield lurtfe crops of tine potatoes ready for dicing jiint before cold weather comes on, earryiiiR throuirh the winter in lirstsdasH condition for either home use or market. 11 v our methods Of curry ing theso lte Seed Potatoes in cold storage, ne are enabled to supply them iinsproiited and in tlrnt-claBS, maind condition, just when they are required for lute plnntinir. Book your orders osriy sn ft to let the kinds 7"" aut, t.ut ilon't ordi-c to apr 1 bet n(t ttilfvii out of cokl ator- i quoted ou reuou i hfftliiiiartcT!t for Cow 8oa Bonn. MUM 8d, Sorghum, rr.ro-.Ut telHiiaau bontSoeilH for Huuimer plaDWig, uuUled on reqaeat T.W.Wood &S0ns, Seedsmen, DICNMOND, VIRQIIIA. WANTED! Six tpiiini'i-s. Six lh' r er. Apply to the r rmikliio illn MIk. t FrsakUuvilte, -N. .'. TiitfsPis Opcnlnj; May 2,51 li l05. The Imlel at Jackson Springs wil l.o op -in 1 In go-Ms on the 2.1th il iy of Mii I'.to.l. The com pan v desires to thank lln- public for its lihera patronage in the pat, and guarantees to them tile Millie good service and attention accorded them in the past. Further assured that theie i other place in North Carolina where a person can realize the pleasun ami benelits to he derived from visit to the healing waters of Jack son Springs now under the mai aj ment of the experienced and ellicictit Kobt irvin, late of Hotel Guilfon Business Locals. Notices Inserted under this head at cent a word each Insertion. M I i.AI.'V liKHI'IMi lll'iV.. Bargains in Harness, Vehicles, Etc. IhlMlie.l,., ,, ,, ,;,!,, , !,,.,... j , IWIM'ss "ill ill.' hi'M :SII il.lVS ,J ll.''Xls-....,a l.;u-e;,i, i , ,;, J,,, liarm-s, I,,..-.,,.. M,.ks and miiii-i-. A n i-.xn.i I.. I ..I li.u-.-s and a, nl.-., f.-r sal, J. I il, llli.-. .HI Vol Xi i LAUIl-.S V.XTi;H alni.ii- I'M' ill M-Uih ',h,. liiH.ll UilL'I's 1111(1 Ima Iiimi. Aj.j.lv I., tlu.:-,, ii llverall (' ...il iiv.-11-l...i'.., . C. WV In leg I., Iin.l a man ln, n"r,, .l. l'oniii.'I. li.i,il. i-..i-.M. i-. H ll,ii,a,l' .aiieall In-. .,'.l'.,.n-a lin.-. M. (TAI.'Y -l,'i:iilN'ii I1HW. I'u One 4-room house on one halt' acre lot, corner Smith and Hoover streets, within BX) yards Ashe lioro Chair Factory, can be lioug-ht at reasonable price by ap plying- to A. C JYlcAlistor, Keal Estate Agent, rear ronni over Bank. WAXTKII I.AIUKS AXIi tiKXTI.KMI '.'l adV.'rlis..'J t'l'i'.'' l"l'.'-.!l'.' and' K.I, I nut ll.-pail iils,,faii..!.i'-l.il.li-Ki. I1..1 I -.li.l liaali.'ial sl.in.lin. S..larv XXM ill I'M- , k .lie fr i.l.pia,...' -aiv. I It, nil,,',' A C,, H., .M. riiM.'v i.'KidUM. iinw. Notice! nl. ..1 lln- A-l-l,. II .)..,!.-. -I II Ih. ... - ,.l.,. pie l A-h.-l.. nil v- for llii ir kiniln I.. iil'I'Kl: MlXTMi Ci s. .M. 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I ITlNI-ai, A. Ill I.XKiTi.il:.- Iiiiiliii' il ii. I II K. .1 of Alflv.l Ki lul l. IIAMMiiSIi. I,, IIS I lllll I I UN I. AMI SAI.K. A, inn- Hi,.k-, I : i.l II I M. .11,11. I,-I,IM Moll, I I,, .i ,1, M.uth I.' . .... iii'i.I Iti'lllils'l 'I he i'i'.ii'iI H Carolina Stock and Poultry Frm, O. U. Hiushaw, Prop., Koute Me. I, Climax. N. C- lii-rU.i ami Suoi-i!.tnl,tii o i, lloca m Central Cm-.i liint, it kpcoiiiI unit tl,ri third premiums mi Cliirkeim. t.'i rs f..t $1.00. Write for iiriees on pigs and jxiullry. W o S-l Tlini.li.-n t all tos, M. 1 IfAliV Kf.l-HINli IIDW. i n. - i" ss .."fct fl inn Fair, also two Itching, Scabby Skin, Ifynn hnvri ncnPS rina ,i,tn9 In tKjnrn, l.i.i-k aud Joints, Itching, hcfti.l.y Miln. J;i..oii real a l..il.Sttul.-nf;l(inUs, l:islng iin.l llunip.-i i.u th.i Hklu, Mucus J'iiti-lii-1 in Mouth, fs.iro -JhrLiit. Flni. fils,Cu,pi.-r.ColoruJ Ami tii.tns in trunrn. Bilmwllldo.n.i. body, Uulror tyobrowa (ullius out.tnko Botanic Clocd Calm, Guaranteed to euro thfl wor't nnd most clffip upatml can.-l. 1 1 .-nls nil sr,r.-H. f !.,l,d nil lu-h,., anil PHIHI, reUuoes all 8Wfniti'S. uinkPi tilood Eure ana rich, i tmiiluij lh UiUy luloa onltby coudltluii. Old Rhumillim. Callrrh, Eciemt, ScrotuH arecamort by I'nlM.a In tho moral. n.ll.I! lops Jluwklni." in i.l ri.-UHm;. 1 1 jlilm: ii-.: J boralcbliiii; curuu Uliuuiuiulsin. Caturrli; mil High Art Wo h;iv just lvcoived "() suits ol' Suintiicr Clothing at 'm Sx.tHi t- sis.uti per suit. (Went values. Nice lino U'liito and Fancy Vosts, Straw Hats, ullars, ls. I-'uniishin-s, Etc., cliciip. The prettiest line of Low-quartered Tan Shoes ever iplayed in Asheboro. Ue sure to see them. Very truly yours, WOOD X: MORENO. baooQ.oooooaoaoaoQODBDO'O'GQl o o o D O Q O O o 'O D o o o D a t ) n D n o D D O o o o n n o D O c T) U o o a o EViorris-Scarboro-IVIoffitt Co Wholesale and Retail New Clothing, Etc. ' ftaOrris-Scarboro-IYIoffitt Co Wholesale and Retail o COO cog oooQoaooo-3a0:ooOToacK3Doc3 PEERLESS.! What doe;: that mean '.' PEERLESS Traction Engines-j PEERLESS Portable Engines j PEERLESS Wheat Threshers, GEISER Threshers GEISER Saw Mills (io to your dictionary ami see w hat Peerless means. GEISER MANUFACTURING CO. LEXINGTON. N. C. ' Hy (ieorRc W. C rouse. You save money nil pi t better work at The Cornier job ullice. Bone,Pains, Swellings hnsla all Psoh, Bealef, EraptloniWtry ll.Ul.-TH. l,v oitiiia r.r? l,.;l,l,.Vilnn . alleelcd parts. CANGEt flnpporatlnff Hwnlllnfrs. Eating 8oru, To. mois.uiily I' leers. U. H. U. bealt the aorM or wrai cancer perfoo'.ly. il joa kavaa rcniut.nt 1'lmpla, Swellings, 6tlnln 1'Mi.i, tnke lilood Balm and UieywIU dia anuour Lulora they davelop Into Cancer. lioUnlo Blood Batra Ot. B. B.) la piaa nn( and fa to taka. Thoronghly Coated (i.r KDycara. Cnmpoied ot Pura Botanla lucrodlenta. btrnKthna WaaK Btom. acha, cures Dysiiepsia. Frfca 1 per Inrice bottle. Taka aa directed. If Boa ured when rlKUt quantity ta taken, nimey refunded. Sample bent Fraa by writing Blood HnlmOo., Atlanta, tia. lie. di-rlt,e your troulile, and special freoinedl oil n wice to suit your easa, alao aeut to dualtid leltar. Clothing! ea1 1 Jersey Male Calves at a Great Bargain ? with sueh breeding as Gold en Lad first prize winner over all Jerseys 1890; Cold en Love first prize two year old linll at Pan-American 1W1: General Merriirold sire of twenty-one heifers that sold at an average of $144 each. The breed ins: of these is correct; prices right for immediate acceptance. Address, JOHN A. VQUNG, Green -tboro, N. C. a) AnAmAnAnt 4 MILLINERY! I have a large and va ried stock of : : : : , :New-Millineru! i To select f ram and my i prices are right. Come to see me. : : : : : (riiss) Nannia Balllrtger. , marr sc. bor.-Mofit u. I
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 1, 1905, edition 1
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