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The Asheboro Couiier PBICB ONE DOLLAR A YEAB Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. Guilford keeps on roting for rural grMUd tchools, and it wag ouly last jeT that this lame count; voted $300,000 in bonds for good roade. Greensboro yotes to inerease her public graded school tax. Wonder folly progressive county is Qnilford. People are moving there because of this progress and in order to get to good schools. At the sale of lots on last Monday in tail towa many prospective pur chaaert said, are you really going to baud a modern up-to-date school btnldiag ? If as I want a lot and want to build and move my family to Asheboro. There is always work to do where town hat good schools, Another amid, if you Asheboro peo ple mean business about building this new public school building 1 will invest some money in your town, and improve the property. I know it will be a good investment. GOVERNOR GLENN'S GOOD WORKS. Gov Olenn in his recent address on being elected chairman of the Southern Industrial Parliament at Washington, D C, began by saying that though he and his fellow-del-gates had come to Washington with hearts filled with love for their own Southland, nowhere is the nation more loved and revered than in the South. He spoke of the early history of the South, its devastation by the civil war, and its subsequcat upbuilding through the undaunted will of the people, assisted by the unparalleled resources such as cotton iron, timber, and other products, The subject of immigration and subsequently that of the negro quvs tion, was introduced by Governor Glenn, who said that the South needs good men to help develop her re sources, but that she does not dc sire the scum of this or any other country. The speaker then proceed ed to severely condemn the iuimi gration agents employed by some of the railroads in the Weat for describ ing the South to prospective inimi grant settlers as a section where the negro it either the equal or the superior of the white man, where none except men of means can live, sad where there is no place for the white laborer, owing to the fact that he u upon an equality with the negro. "That assertion is false," said Got Glenn, "and I herald it here to day It ii the duty of every honest man in the United States, whether bill Northerner, or a Southerner, or a Westerner, to remove this calumny from the best and purest people this country has ever known." HOW BEST TO IMPROVE OUR PROPERTY. It is strange that people should have an aversion to issuing bonds for permanent improvements. It is really the only feasible, as well as equitable method of affecting any public improvement, which amounts to a consideration. In the tlrst place it allows every citizen in the town, county or State, as the case may be, to participate in building np his community upon a just and certain ratio to the property he owns, If a man has only a small amount of property to be effected by a bond issue, why he only pays in proportion to that amount, whether he is pay ing the principal or the interest of the bends. Then again, its the way and the only way to provide for the future demands of posterity and at tbe same time compel them to pay something for heritage which comes te them for those who have lived before them. Here is an example; a father in the prime of his manhood, Voyi an estate, a farm, goes in debt for it, and year after year pays the interest on this debt and sees bis estate grow more valuable all the time. After awhile he finds his handa strengthened by the presence at a family of grown up children, They take the farm and divide it up and all together pay off the debt, and instead of only one home, here re half a dozen either one of which if as valaalile as the entire estate was when lift entered upon by their father. If Salisbury could only iatae half million of bonds and use the money wisely and economically in the permanent improvement of the city it would add to the value ef the property more than a hundred fold. This is used only as an illuf- tratien aad not even as a ranges tion to kwu hands. But really there if a ether way in which a city in any rsafnnable tine can enjoy the oom- ferta and pleasures of modern con ToaiiaoM. And yet its a fact, that j large per cent ef people look paa a bead lame at an Innovation pan the rifhti of the people, when nally Hi) the surest aad quickest aeetistod of enhancing the value of ffepettyt ptonding, always, the pro aeaie af Ukt head imam are well aad yrmlf ated. Salisbury San. NEWS ITEMS. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. Knoiville, Tennessee, was visited by a $175,000 hre Saturday. Fire destroyed the Clothing store of Same Goftie & Son at New Bern Sunday night. Damage $10,000; insurance $5,0OU. The Woman's Foreign Missiuuary bociety of the 'Vestern W V ton' fereuce of the M E church, South, will hold its annual nieetiui; in Uiiili Point July 5th to 15th. J C Flippin, a successful farmer of feurry county, committed suicide Saturdav bv cutting his throat with a knife, lie was in a field ploviug when he committed the rash act. John Black welder, a young farmer, of Rowan county, died June 3rd, after an illness nf two weeks of dysentery. He was one of the jurors who sat on the Grubb cute and it is said he was taken sick while on duty at court. Calvin Unchurch, a respected Confederate veteran, was killed and robbed by unknown parties within a few hundred yards of his home. He lived about a mile from uoids- boro and was known to have cash on hit person to the amout $60. While en route to chinch Sunday the three-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Ruby Hine, of Friedburg, Davidson county, fell from the front seat of the carriage, a wheel passing over its abdomen causing death a few hours later. Twelve prisoners made their escape from the Wilmington jail Sunday night by overpowering tbe jailor. Three of this number have been re captured, the others, among them being a very desperate liegro, are still at large. Thos and Chalmers White liegan their sentence of six years iu the State penitentiary Monday, for the killing of young UusseJl ehernll at Mt Ulah, in Rowan county, about a year ago. The Whites were not escorted to Raleigh by an officer, pre- fenug to make tne trip alone. Frank Spoke, aged 1 0 vears was seriously shot bv his 11-year-old brother iu Gaston county oue day last week. Three brothers weie iu the barn when the elder brother climbed upon a ladder. Upon being told to come down by tne middle brother he refused, whereupon the younger brother said he would bring him down and tired upon hi::i with a shot gun. The wounded boy is in a precarious conditiou. $2,000 Fir at Albamirlc. About i o'clock Monday morning the bottling works of Johu Goodman at Albemarle was discovered to be on lire. It was totally destroyed, llii less was about $1,200, with $M)0 iu surauce. The blacksmith shop of Travis Austin caught and was also totally destroyed. His loss about $300, with no insurance, lioth buildings belonged to J S Klird. They weie valued at $500 with no lusuiancc. oepcial to the Lhurlott Observer. HEALTH INSURANCE Tbe man who Insures bit Ufa If wise tor hit family. The man who Insures hit health U wise both for hit family and himself. You may Insure health by guard log It. It Is worth guarding. At the first attack of dlseaae, which generally approaches through the LIVER and mani fests Itself In Innumerable waya TAKE TittfsPills And save your health. Subscription! Paid. Mrs I. I Siler, U (' Cox, J M Deaton, J K Reitel, Mrs S ( Cox, II Hopkins, M F Snyder, ,1 L Uriles, Heury IVan, T J Scott, W R Ashworth, Mrs .1 A"l!uir, Isaiah Lucas, W 1 Moore, J M Wedington, C II Spencer, W A Craven, Slltlf Russell, J L Ilostiek, Joe Al John son, J C Hisher, Mrs Martitia Stout, Arthur 1'avis, J h 1'iitcli.inl, York, Jno Luther, L M Cranford, J C Holing, Joe Norman, M F Wrenn, B M Williams, Miss Bettie Mitchell, W 1? Ilosjan, T 1 Tucker, J A Maness, K Hogan, J !i ougg .1 it Graves. Nathan Sheffield. G 1 B Revuolils, J W iv right, Lucas, A Leach & Sons, E M Lewis, 1 !' Mon roe, 11 N Steed, E Brewer, W T Davis. 11 M Shields, W II Hughes, Rev II A Albright, 0 W Rich, T M Crowson. Intlrucllent lo Tat Llttart. The corporation commission yes terday sent to the list takers of the varioiu counties pamphlets contain ing instruct!. mis fur listing real estate and pertounl property and polls. As this is not '"asscssine vear." no real estate being valued this year, tlie duties of tne rax otticer are not so complicated. Every person owning property is required to list all his personal prop erty and real estate and the value -f improvements on the real estate since the same was assessed. And all taxable polls are required to be list ed. Every list taker shall correct any parcel of real property on which any structure of over $100 value may have been erected, and on which any structure of the like value shall have been destroyed since last assess ed. Every male inhabitant of the State over twenty-one and under fifty years of age must list his poll. If the person listing his poll has been exempted from poll tax by the countv commissioners, un.ler section 11, Machinery Act, upon exhibition of such certificate the list taker shall enter iu column intended for the poll the word "Exempt." Unclt Ira Saunders. Sale of Lots in West Asheboro. The auction sale of residence lots conducted by The National licalty Co. for Messrs Aimfield and l-augh- linonllie property of E II Morris in the western part of town between Sunset Avenue and Salisbury street May x".Uh proved a success, rortv- one lots were sold to the highest bid- lord which brought in the aggregate 1 he features of the sale were free carnages to and troni the property, good music bv the High Point brass band, and two free lots given away. Every one attending the sale had a chun-e at the free lots. Bovd Auuian was the lucky man at the morning ile and Ivv Bobbins at the after noon sale. Ihc sale was well amend ed, was entirely free from boosting and buy bidding. The people made the prices. I lie lots wee bought entirely by parties living iu Ashe boro and liandnlpli county, which speaks well for the confidence our people have in the future of our town. VI. I s :tym,,n nkhi 1 tauj-ljl m-Ii.k.I in rvr:il cnnmmnilii'. Anions oilier, ;it which I l.inlii. vva in 1 Miiith-HtMom urt..liiiii-miiity;it ii .l.r i-alM IM' Crovr. Al thai phu i", numi't! nultiv other (is I alxiiya IliJ.1 lull sch.K.1 uli'eirvrr I tuu.'lit1 ilii'ir ;i line ,r ihc km'-iii hide tfilN I over hail llie iltM-ntv ol trut-ltili. N.rt Umu alter I eoiii iktiI t Ihh-Ii there little IVlplihiu as thai a her u.i invited me home with her. I m-iit nilli her to the home of her hither. I uc!e Ira Saunders. I .mud it a .i.'a-a..t place in vii.il, consc.iicnt Iv I ma.le mr visit t that heme ..fteu. I rich- Ija always had some "...I joke, to tell me winch I erv enjoyed I nch- Iru was a iitriotic eitiens. W hen the reat siorni arose which resulted in the war be tween the state". I'licle Ira look sides with Ins i. ante laud and al l.i- country' rail shouldered his musket ami went to iho front and ihetv remained until ,cn. ral bo sur rendered, lie then came home and look his old H)sitiuii al the an il. With hammer iu hand. I.v I lie sw eat of his bl ow, lo earn his d.ulv l.r'ead. Then- he remained a- lone n he was able to work. The am il is .. len-er heard to ring, the I unor Kin- .pictlv on the hl.rk. so far as 1'n. le Ira i- concerned, while his lio.lv is inonlderiiio iu the i lav. over on the hill at old Kleaer clench, to await the resurrection morn anil I hojio and U lievc lh.il his spirit has j; to the homo of the .o,.,,uhere the saints el all a-es, in triumph, have ?ne. li.sl raul thai all o his friends ami relatives may so live that ihev mav meet I'licle ha iu the sweet I've ami Lve where the wicked cease from troub ling .md the weary I., at rest, ti.sl bless I comfort the iC-rcavcd familv. .. y. la sii. Patterson's Gray Items. ' There was a large crowd present at the Children. Day exercises last Sunday. The children acquitted themselves nicely and reHeeted much credit on their teachers. The address whr delivered bv Key Junes Wobeter. In lookinc over the crowd present we noticed 1 estimable ladies, had the misfortune ts fall many oople from KnniHcitr, r'ninkltnville and ! from ii hioh ulep while going in the hotis Libe'rlv. We were glud to have litem with last Saturday ami was sevorely injured. us ami hope ihev eniovetl themselves. ' Prof and Mrs t'ohh iiiteuded the cotn- Harvesl is here a little earlier that com-1 uieneemeiit exercise at Klou College Inst mon. W heat is short uml there is much rust Ramsaur Items. I Miss UlanclK Covington ia spending some time at Ked Springs and Maxton. I Miss lteulah.WiumngbuMi siiem Suturuuy and Sunday with her parents in llreenaboro. Mrs t itroline Vv hilelieal, one or our most and the oat are mostly cheat hut thecorn rrop I is very promising. ! Patterson's (1 rove now has a good huso lull i team ami nnv nine wanting n gisxl game will I do well to ivmmunii ute with II SI t'oMe. Milton Allred while plowing one day hi .1 week drove too near the creek hank which caved in ami his horse fell into iho crisik while il was rather dangerous, the hoi-se was not seriously hurl. Mr Newton Cox, a good citi.en living tear Kaiaseur, dird at Ins homo last rriilay light. Mis. aking c, S ( ', is Muttie 1'iilrel and Mrs A K Howl (irahaiu, aie sN-iuliug some lime at their old home in uumseiir. Miss Urn Ncntt spent lust week ia Aahebon: i : the guest or .Miss Jessie norouglis. i llev I. I. Iaissiter preached in the Chris i linn church last butiday morning uud even . inc. I The voting jieople of our town were de lightfully entertained last Wednesday even- j ing at a lawn party given by Miss Sallie Thoinns. Ice cream and miisic were the features of the evening. No one who has ever seen our girls will doiiht that they preseuie.l a most asimated ami happy picture under die glow of the colored lanterns. Farmer Hems. (Too lute for hist is Tho fanners in our sectiu w progress planting corn iu unit high water. Mr Henry Fuller, of Itennet oting relatives here. f r V If I.cwis attended a medical meeting at tfreenslioro last week and was aeconiiu- uiisf home hy his daughter, Mrs ,! M llnwlaud, of Pilot Mountain, llome folks ami friends are glad to see her. Fanner and Ashelioro played n gai Kill Monday evening. The score stood a favor of Fanner. he tnistees of Fanner Institute Jilt. oiJiay ami eioctii-roi miuicv v.c.n- T - u.hll hiul -.. vre principal of farmer institute lor tire . .' - - oming year, fie spent a few days here last , 1 he Courier we will Bend our paper veek and will return in a few iiujs and ! ! and the National Fruit Grower from gin to work for the school. 1 he pnrspects ow ll)tli January 1st 1906, for are very bright for a goixl school. W e have , , , . . had two nf his sisters in our school as music on Ce,nM , , , k .. teachers in the last few years. They were ' 1 1S 1 beyound a doubt the hlg oxecllrnt teachers and we're liked hy all. I gest offer ever made by The Courier. To Those Who Oe Not Take Tlx Courier. The Courier wants 500 new sub- u( Bcrihers bv July 20th and must have to 'thorn. V make while it lasts the ! biotrcst offer ever ninile. It will not j last long. It can t. I is too gooa Aconite Hems. llliveived loo late for last iss ie., The young jieople of this section wen ex L'tinir a verv nice lime Friday at Why Sot commcni-ement but were disnpj ointt d on uc- ount of l lie rain. Several of our .'ople attended lnaxterly ueetiiig at HolU Springs Sunday 1 Misa l.illie ll.'.in snout KK.hiO anil S.itnr. day night wilh her puruis, Nlr and Mrs Henry Bean. " F II Xo I. Seagiove iss jewel Allen is visiting relatives ami friends al Aconite. Mr S X Allen went to Ashels.ro Tuesday on business. Mrs Alfred Iliclurdson visited Mrs .f A Siencer Sunday. v ami Mrs H i; lissiler visiled Mr M I Tucker Sunday. 6 are glud t stale that Mr Alrx Siwucer, who has lieen verv sick, is improving. Mr Harris l'r II, who is slaving in Montgomery, visited his parents near Aconite Frtduv. Mr J II Spencer spent a while w ith rcla 'es at Acunilc Saturday. THE BANK OF RANDOLPH, AHHF.BOO, N.C., tion OomuilftfUou. Usiusauil Discounts S117.hhs.ni Ounlrafts ,VtU4 Bsnkuia Ursine Mir. ami Fixtures... 5.4TA 00 Due lnm Hanks and Bankers as. Tlx as Cosh Item 1,171 14 tiolil Coin I.HNSO sliver coin, IncImlliiR all minor coin currency (.144 10 National bank notes and other V H tt.W3 ge ('npital Stock l.000 00 Surplus Kunit J0.000OO Cn.liviiKsl Fronts 4.WI 7 Ih'ioslls subjei t to check 1MI.41 7S Ushicrv checks outstandiua 1,&7 tn a,ss6iK state nf N C. County of Randolph, as, I, W. J. Armltehl. Jr., Cashier of tho Bank ol Kanilolnh. dn solemnly swear that the above statement Is tnte to the best nf my knowledge ami is'licl. w. J. AHMFiELU, jr.. caslilsr swor to ami subscrlunl before me this 7th day nl June IM. KMJAH HOFFITT, Notary Public. Commsncsmsnt it Star. Coinmencemant exercises at Star Academy began on the evening of May olst and ended ou the evening of June 1st. ibe atttendauce was the largest iu the history of the school, and the exercises were en joyed by all present. Un tbe evening of Jlay Jlst was the children's entertainment. The pieces were well rendered, and the children received much praise for the excellent manner in wnicn tbev aconitted themselves. June 1st was commencement day proper, i-arly in tne morning vast throngs of people could be seen com ing fiout all directions. Two excur sions, one over the D. & C. the other over the A. & A. helped to swell the crowds with people from iloore and lower Montgomery. Ihe programme for the day conaistel of songs, reci tations and declamations. The I iter- ary address delivered by Hon A S ilockery, ot rtockingliam, was an able effort. Mr Uockery held his audience spell-bound with words of wisdom and counsel. On Thursday night Miss Clara Spencer's music class gave a well rendered programme of vocal and instrumental music. Missj Spencer's students showed that they had been well trained, tnat Miss bpenc r s work at Star had been a success. Music for the occasion was furnished by the Kockingham cornet band and the Kandleman string band, both excel lent organizations for delightful music. The music of both bauds received the highest compliments, and it was a genuine pleasure to the writer to hear so many good words spoken in favor of the Kandleman band our own Ran dolph folks, and good musicians, too. star being at tbe intersection of the A. & A. and tho D. & C. rail roads is easily accessable from all directions, hence a great crowd is easily drawn. As these railroads are both practically new, the D. & C, especially, and bring in people from all sections, one can see in a great gathering like this almost any class of people from the meet refined down to the fellow who doe not know bow to behave himself in tbe presence of others, from the bashful country boy taking ais sweetheart on her llrst railway journey to the old gray beaded father and mother who have longed to take one nde on the "can" before their earthly existence is ended. And in tbe same crowd we met ministers and lawyers and doctors and mighty host of well dreeaed ladies. A few could be seen whose feet seemed somewhat en tangled and obstinate about leading steadily on in any particular direc tion, bat on the whole the crowd be haved much better than so large a crowd made np of ail classes, usually behaves, and any thoughtful and reasonable observer is bound to admit that Deowle art beoominr much mora thoughtful SJ fc;their conduct. W. County Medical Society Meeting. The Ilandolih County Medical Society will meet in the court house at Asheboro, Tuesdav, June 13th at 1 (.:!( a. iu. Cases shown bv lr C II Lewis. Case of Cretinism shown by l'r C C Ilubbnrd, and report of best things heard in Slate Medical Society meet ing iu Greensboro. Taper by 1 r Thos I i'ox, of Krauk linviHe. Taper bv l'r Lewis, of Farmer. "Ueniiuiscences of the Cider Phy sicians of Ilamlolph C"iintv" by Ir S A Henley. Ail numbers present are urged to take part freely iu the discussion of cases and papers. All physicians of the county are invited to attend, whether members or not. Sam'i.. A. Hkm.ey, Pres. C. C. Hl liuvitt), Sec. County Correspondence. Providence Items. The wind sli.rm l.l-t Tuesday- ilc-lr. vi ..t of corn and a L're.it manv fiuii live ...them liau.lolph ami s,.ul!icrtUiuilf..r.l Children's il.iv at Tals-mncle was attei ,y a p-l cm;i ami everyl.nly seemcl ll. y tile exercise- veiy much. vMjk.it. in thi- secii. hi. is rapidly ti i ml harvest is near at hand. U. da fox hunter in.. uriiciKhls'rli. I. .a are s.. plentiful iu the Docket nciul, ..-i. Ihev are Ki lting to lie IrouLl. -.. everalof our rstiple h.ne lo-t chicken tie r fowls lately. Tom CuLic and Miss Urn .luliau sismt l.i v- evenim; 111 K.imllcniun. l'oc'riiKh spent last week al Climax si ii.; luiulsT Mrs W 1. Vickorv i quite sick we re i learn. Tired out, worn out woman can not sleep, eat or work; seems as if she would lly to pieces. Ilollisters liocky Mountain Tea makes strong nerves and ncli red blood. Jo cents Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Co. Better Schools and the Bond Issue. There are those in our town who oppose the bond issue just beratw it increases the taxes a little. How much, kind reader, will it increase vour tax? Have vou estimated? l)on't understand now that we are ill favor of excessive tax. Far from it. Hut listen: It will increase your tax far school purpose from 33 cents on eery hundred dollars' worth of property you own to 4ti cents. In other words, you will pay i0 cents more on every thousand dollar uorth of property yon own than you pay at present. Aow be boncst with yourself can you find any legiti mate excuse for npposiiii; the issue.' But you say you have a riht to' oppose it if you wish to do so. Cer tainly you have, iiut are you op posing it just because yoa have a right to do so? Or are you just fol lowing a perverted instinct which makes you tight anything iu the shape of a tax as if it were a rattle-' snake? If you have your tens of thous ands and arc not willing to conlri- bute tnia small amount lor the ad vancement of education in your, town, don't you think you ought to be ashamed? If you have only one; thousand, do you "think the 70 cents additional will be oppressive? Doj you really see any reason why any- j body can oppose tne measurer Just estimate now how many days' work ; it will take to pay this extra tax. In j most cases one day s work will do. In other cases it will take two, in S others three and so on. Did you ; know the teachers of our school gave j two weeks of their time last year j without oue cent of remuneration in order that our school might run J nine montbsr Aren t you willing to gire one, or two, or three days work, or more as the case may be in order to have the necessary school facilities that our increasing popula tion demands? Are you really inter ested in this town? Are yon inter ested in its growth materially and intellectually? Wouldn't you like to see the school tax decreased from 33 cents to 0? Friend, consider what this means, estimate tho cost. act honestly, and if your candid, nonest opinion tells vou this tax is oppressive and thtt this bond issue' is a bad thing for the town, then in the name of Heaven oppose it as vigorously as your conscience will let yon. Liberty Items. Ilss s,,.,,,,!,:, I'i, kett. who has llccn tend. ill tlw L'ra leil school at tiruham, has returned t. her home. T..in Smith has rctiiruiHl ln.inc from tin ruiversitv. Charles ll.iviie, u Is. Iu. I veu at work at Kpliiaml, has returned heme for a few days. W e arc glad to see l'r W .1 .Slalev able t I., out acaiii. iv,.i i' i-' si... ..... i.. i; .i..;.,i. v, ;.i.. l'r ami Mrs T C Atnick arc spcndinga few near l.iliertv.' Miss Mvrtle Aiuiek is visioni in Ihirlum enk Mrs M .f Kcitzcl spent Sumt.iv nt Kitncs ville with her daughter, Mrs Will Hanncr. Mi-s Circie t'olilc is siiemling a few days ullli l.er uiillier Mrs I'llcn (',,1,1.. Wc welcome Mr and Mrs ltascom Cox and family to our lawn. Mis. .lop Crulchlielil and little son, .Mason -enl a few days in Crccnslmro last week. Sprained Ankle, Sliff Neck, Lame Shoulder. These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffering wben troubled with any one of these ailments. For sale by Standard Drug Co, Asheboro Drug Co, Ashelioro, and W A Un dcrwood, Katid Ionian. Frinkllnvlllt Items. Mr J M Whitehead, of lUiuseur, was ehakinu; bands with his friends in the city nummy. Qnite a uice cruwd attended the ice cr supper given by tire Ldit Aid Society. Saturday night, and the receipts were all ttiat coulil tie expected. rrof 1 M Weatherlv Hat taker for Krauk linviHe township, will he in our city Friday. Mr and Mrs Cecil Koutli. of Urnys ('Impel, spent some time in town Sutunlay with friends. Mr Claud Teague. of Sunord, viaited in the city Saturdav uioht and Suadav. Mr J M Craven and family, formerly of this place, have moved to Hillslwro where they expect to make Uieir future borne. Prof l M WeuUierly went to Greensboro to deliver an address to the K nf V hut Tuesday. Mr W A Allred, one of our linigresMive truck growers was in town Saturday with a load ox anap Wane, the first that has heen on our market this season. The many friends of Ifiaa Ethel Don, daughter of Mr and Mrs .Duncan Dove, will be sorry to leant of her death which occurred at the home of her parents Monday evening. Misa I ove waa just blooming into yonng womanhood and waa one of onr beat and moat popular young ladiea. She bad a sweet and gentle disposition and was loved hy all who knew her. She proieeaed faith in Christ while quiet yonng and ever afterward lived a consistent christian life. She lesma a father, mother, three brothers, two saatera and a boat of friends to mount their loaa. The bereaved faintly ha the aympathy at tha entire eosa nmnity. The funeral wan conducted from Ihe reaidenoa Tneaday evening by her pastor, Est C A Wood, and she waa tenderly laid to net by loving handa ia the M E, church .17. Good Health to the Children Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with good eggs, so also a cake that is health ful as well as dainty must be raised with a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc, and what is more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. "OVAL AMINO POWDEH C '., HCV YORK. The Original Rock Hill Buggy. -V44 S Men Capable of Earning $1,000 to $10,000 a Year. Traveling Salesman, Clerk, Merchant No Hatter What Your Present Business! A complete reorganization of the producing: department of the Company in this 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. A course of professional instruction given free. ' The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. McOURDY, President HAS PAID POLICY-HOLDERS OVER 665 MILLION DOLLARS HARRIS R. WILLOOX, Mgr. Charlotte, N. O. 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 Buggies, Wagons, Harness. Builder's Hardware, Steves, Ranges and Hollow Ware. We keep all kinds of tools for the Fanner, Carpenter and everybody else. Barbour Buggies, Nissen Wag ons, Champion Reapers, Mowers and RaJtes Here's the old 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. McCracry Redding Howrdwo-re Company. f f Tf Y7 p'" VEGETABLE A high-class preparation for tbe hair. Keeps tbe hair soft sad gloety and prevents splitting at the cads. Cures dairdntiT aad lirtve restores color to fray fceir. '"Trt-TTiVr" 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. New Styles in m 7 ' Spring & Summer Clothing! The latest stvles and natterns can al- fit- ways be seen at my place. I am show- ing a pretty line of suits at $10, $12, and r$15. It will pay you to look my line over before purchasing. Also a big assortment of HATS, COL- lAKS, T1KS and SHOES. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men are the best to be had. See them. W. J. MILLER. Kellum's Sure Cure for Indigestion is prescribed by Physicians and recemmended by best Druggists, and prais ed by the public which it comes in contact with, then why let your Indigestion with its disastrous conse quences remain longer to mar your health? -Sold by- STANDARD DRUG COMPANY, Asheboro, N. O. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, . O. Threshers, Traction En : gines! How about that Thresher and Traction Engine you are expecting to buy? We are sales agents for the Peerless Geiser and can Ssxve 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. McCr&ry-Redding Hardware Company. Capital Stock $30,000.00 RALE KIM, N. C. Pulton Building. J f CHARLOTTE. N. C Piedmont In. Bid. TREK! KCHOOL JI VI tbo worM tart In lanteni udnen Mtmtlna. OM mImmi Kl ROI BUNINCSS COUJCGE. .Utah. OrCHH " BeM Year Owe nMie. Om fcnixhtd town lota it right price, md on May term. Apply to J. T. Brituia, Anfa- j. V. HUNTER, M. D Aaheboro, N. O. Dm mU timriwi from Aalieboro Drug Company. jpHjrnl caitf miiann mra an Farm for Mie. I lure a aod farm conuiniog 130 terra aitaaud 6 bium aoath of Thomuville. Thi. ia good land; 7K aerfl. ia nmier win trar. farpwuira. Will baaoldatabargaiBtoqaick laininaiir For fortacr particaUra nail an or addraaa H. H. Kauady, Aabebora, M. C. W. D. 8TESMAN A CO. Heavy aid Fancy Groceries. Depot 8U Weat Side lUilrWL
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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