r 1 The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, June 15, 1905, Arrival of Trains. SOfTMJOl'ND. Train No. 141, arrives at 10:00 a. Train No. 107, arrives at .'1:10 p. Train No. 14.'1, arrives ut 0:35 p. ni. NORTH BOUND. Train No. 711, arrive at 8:2."i a. m. Train No. 1 .'10, arrives at 1 1 01 o. in Train No. lli, arrives at 2:25 p. in. Local and Personal. Mr A F Cox, of Cedar Falls, was in town ooe da; last week. Mm J D Simpson in visiting ri'la- lives and iiit-nuti in tanuda. Mr W C Russell and little son, of frauklinvilie, were in town Monduy Messrs W J Suarboro aud W Ketldiiig visited at Cedar Fulls Sunday. Miss Ada New by, who Iihh been 1 u i to ill, is much improved, we are glitu to state. The registration for the bond issue closed Saturday. There arc 175 names on the books. ! Mr and Mrs II Moflltt rUtirned 1 last: week from an extended visit to t rlfkl.irM at Pittsluim t Cant A M Rankin and familv spent Sunday in Asheboro returning to High l'oint Monday. Mxaat-a SI A PW nt Pi,rl, U'iUn Kearus. of Cedar Grove township - were in to see us Tuesday. 'j Mr N 1' Cox has moved his family Into one of Mr II T Cavcness' houses Jiear the Ashboro Chair Co. i I Misses Agnes aud Mariou Moring, 'ho have been attending school at dreenslwro, have returned home to spend vacation. Mr and Mrs Peter Vuncanon, of emn. spent several davs i,i Ashe boro hiat week vixiting their daughter, Mrs Eli Pritchard. Prof J M Way was callet to iAlamance last week owinir tot he 'critical illness of his mother. Mr JWay has not yet returned. I Mr J W Hall, who formerly lived at Randleman, bat moved to Troy .some mouths ago, has returned to ibndleman with bis family to live. I Prof H B Craven, of the Newborn 1 1 G railed schools and formerly of if Greensboro Female College, was in W the city yesterday on bis way to Uld Trinity. The Asheboro Electric Co has em ployed Mr Geo Hutchinson, of Southern Pines, an exnert electrician. i to look after wiring the buildings of J the town. I Mr J II Iledding, a successful saw 'mill man, spent Sunday with his rfamily near Asheboro returning to his mill in Montgomery Monday inorning. H .. .. . .... . , , j vmie a numoer or nauuoipn tyublio school teachers are attending the State Teachers Assembly at E Greensboro this week. Prof . Way Iwent np Tuesday morning. 3 Key Mr Kilgore, pastor of the "Aberdeen M E church, spent Sun lay in Asheboro at the Central Hotel. He bad been to High Point to meet his children who had been way in school. I Mr Clarence Rush accompanied jie Randleman base bull team to ,exingtou Saturday at which place Randleman and Lexington teams grossed bats. The score was 20 to 1 !n favor of Lexington. Randolph farmers are in the midst t)f wheat harvest. While in some lections wheat is reported good, in fethers it is said the crop is short. J'here will be about a half crop made in Randolph this year. Many people from Asheboro and this section are attending the ETeichers' Assembly at Greensboro j this week, and quite a largo crowd I will attend the rally to-morrow to hear Governor Aycock. In another column of this issue of iThe Courier will be found the annual statement of the receipts and : disbursements of the town fot -.Tear Hieginning May 1st, 1904, and 'end Ling April 30th, 1905. Every tax P payer should look it np and read it. Mrs Ethel Tomlinsen has returned her home at High .Point after Upending several days in Concord township visiting relatives. Mrs iomlinaon is a daughter of the late M Diffee, for many years Clerk Superior Court for Randolph county. I The Agent of the Southern Rail fay at this place requests us to an nounce to the public that the freight depot will open at 7:d0 a. m. and dose at 6:30 p. ui. eacn day. Xno.se laving business with the freight de ortment will please call during the ibove boars. Mr J IT Lemons, who has been ving in the northern part of town r several months, has gone to ueids- ille to live. Mrs Lemons accom panied him as far as High Point, where she will spend some time isiting friends before joining her EhuBbaua in Keiusville. Mr A R Hicks, of New Hope township, has a position as salesman in the hardware store of MoCrary- Kedding Hardware Company. Mr 11 ix will move his family here in July. Mr Hix is one of the county's Deal Citizens anu we weiuuine aim and bis family to Asheboro. We have to announce the' death of he wifo of Mr Ephraim Lee of New lent, which oocuired unexpectedly a the forenoon of Wed. Jane 7. It in the morning the old lady at as "well as oommou." About ine o'clock she complained of not eeline well, and thought she'd lie Ulown, bnt naa to De assited to bed. &he became unoonscious and died omit eieseu, wai,uuu ussing eruat;u wotd. ttandleuan lime. Col W P Wood went down to Troy Monday. Mr llal Worth returned Friday from the State University. Mr It L Cuuscv has re-opencd his general store ut Level Cross. Mr W B Cox, recently located at Silcr City has moved to Liberty. Mr and Mrs S Bryant, of Rnmllu- man, visited in Asheboro bumltty Mr P II Morris is confined to his his room by i lines", but is now ini pioviug. Messrs C A Painiiliu C C Crunford and Arthur Hons spent Monday in ureeimhoro. Mstrs W J Al'lillit'Ul mid W Underwood spent Wediiemliiv Greensboro. Messrs Fred Ingold, S Bryant und o x x,ewiiu were in Asneooroytsu'r day morning. Mr J II Millis spent Sunday in Asheboro visiting his daughter Mrs w J Armiielil, We regret to learn of the con ti nu cd illness of Hon M S Robins. He is gradually growing worse. Mrs J II Bagwell, of Duke. visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Albert Snyder in Asheboio. Misses Marion Moring and Agues Moring have returned fioin the State Normal College at Greensboro, Mr M LDavis will erect two dwell ing houses on Siinset Avenue oppo site Ex-Sheriff Bedding's and Mr J iu liasmter s. Miss Birch, who has liven with Airs Blair's millinery for several months, returned to Baltimore Tues day morning. Messrs J T Wood Allison Annum and J W II ad ley, all travelling salesmen, spent Sunday with their families in Asheboro. Col A C McAlister ami Miss Muv McAlister went to new Berlin, 'II, to bo present at the marringe of Mr J S McAlistr to-day. Miss Kirkmiin, of -A Point, come down with Miss Lizzie Spencer to spend Sunday in Asheboro, Both returned to High Point Mon day. There is much fhiprovement in the condition of the child of Mr and Mrs 1) B McCrary and also there is decided improvement in the child of Ur and Airs W J Moore. The Courier I egrets to learn of the continued tenons illness of Mrs Asbnry, wile of I)r F E Asburv, of of Asbnry. Mrs Aebury has con sumption and her recovery is doubt ful. Cupt A il Rankin and familv, of High Point, came down to spend Sunday. Capt Rankin returned Monday. Mrs Rankin aud children remained over visiting at Mrs M A ulair s. Mr Lndolph Fox was here on a visit to his parents Monday and Tuesday. Mr Fox goes to Albemarle to take charge of the new Drug store he recently purchased from C J Mauney & Co. Rev C W Robinson has moved temporarily to the dwelling on Main street recently occupied by Mr T D Harris. Air Robinson will in a few weeks move into the new manse which is bearing completion. Prof E L Mollitt went to Char lotte this week to attend the State Grand Lodge as the rcpiesentative of Asheboro Lodge K of P No 45. tie riturns by way of Greensboro to attend the Teachers' Assembly. Mr W R Poole overseer on the public road from the county home to Randleman informs us that he has put in strong substantial bridges over all streams, and guarantees they win iioid np anything from a dog cart to a traction engine. It would be well it the overseers everywhere would do as Mr Poole has done. Bran Band. The instruments for the Asheboro Cornet Band have been received and a musical director from Rocking ham has been employed and will be here after July 1st, New Ordinances. The town commissioners at their regular monthly meeting Thursday night passed the following ordinances that went into effect Monday: bee. 3'J. Any person who places or causes to be placed any refuse vegetable er animal matter on the street or sidewalk, or any person allowing such refuse matter to re main on their premises in the town of Asheboro for more than twenty four hours shall be guilty of a misde meanor and lined $2.00 for each offense. Sec. 40. Any person who places or causes to be placed paper, trash or other refnse matter iu any street or sidewalk in the town of Asheboro unless the same be burned or remov ed immediately, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fiued $1.00 for each offense. Rtv. ). B. Cravin to Wed. The Conner has received the fol lowing invitation: Mrs David A Covington invites yon to be present at the marriage of her daughter Katharine I.inuuona to Rev James Braxton Craven Thursday evening, June the twenty-Heoand nineteen hundred and five at eight o'clock At Home. "Broailacre" XI on roe, North Carolina. Mr Craven is a son of Mrs Nan nie Craven, of Trinitr, and grand son of the late Dr Braxton Craven, founder of Trinity College. He is a member of the Western North Carolina conference of the M Church South, and is at present stationed at Salisbury where he is very popular both as a pastor The courier exienui congratulation. THE BOND ISSUE. A Majority of Rs'jistered Voters for the Measure The Oppo sition Have no Argument on their Side-Bonds Will Carry. As one wlw is interested in the piuivss and growth of Aolutioiu and in the intellectual and moral di vel.ij intuit, of our whole tnl and nation the writer is once, and 1 1 rever for any measure which moves lor better schools and longer terms m for the improvement of school futil ities in any way, believing, us lie does, that the highest civic righteous ness and the greatest ellicielicy ot our citizenship must come thro' the training of the children of toduy n ho are to be the citizens of tomorrow. For this reason aldiie, if for none other, every voter of our town, whethir be has children 'o educate or not, should be heitit und foul tor the bond issue und it is gratifying ' to know that so large a majority of the registered voters are for it. The measure will curry by at least two- j thirds majority. But one or two opponents are still lighting the issue, And why. io man can tell, the only reason one can get from their arguments would be touud thus: "I um opposed to it just because I am opposed to it." This is the only argument they have produced aud it is the strongest one they can pro duce. There are a few flimsy cx cusses thev cive, but ask uny one who opposes the measure why he docs so, and the only reason you will be able to gather will be jtiet what we have stated above. Really, friend, you have no ground to light on. It can't be on the ground of excessive taxes; it can't be on the prmcipln involved if so you arc an inconsistent man; it can't be on the ground that it would drive people away from town (some have advanced this weak excuse) for, pray, where would they go to lind us light txes as we have, in chore no reason lias been advuiiced and none can be. 1 he registration books ale now closed and if you have .iot ulready legistered you have neglected a privilege um! a duly which von will some day i egret. I't every man who has reeislered and who has patriotic impulses und a true ideal of moral rectitude strike a blow next Tuesday that will mean growth, progress, und intellectual advance ment.. Friend, if you have been in the dark on this ipiestion, if you haven't understood its principle or its pur port, think what you are trying to do by your opposition. Estimate if you can what the defeat of this measure will mean. And calculate if you cun what its success will mean. Shall we take a step backward or forward? The way you vote next Tuesday will decide the iiestion of your pvstion. ion had better get iu line before the door of opportunity is closed on you. X. New Market S. S. Convention. New Market Township Sunday .St-liiHil t'oli- vennou will 1 Iielil at MnrliKiro June lidi. bt'uiuiiiujr nt 10 o'clork 11. ni. The fol lowing program will lie curriiHl out: Ning, I omnium. Prayer, Okih K Koks. AitilresK of w.-I,-iiip, II II llmikiii-. Itcsponse, I, II Hugli. Ki'iKirts, Miss Horn Fraier. 'n;. The ,S. S. a n f;i,-t,,i in die moral -ihu-ntioi the rliilil, luvid lurlow, ,lr. Home diMurliiicnl, Mm l'mniTK Ilntilni nl. Itotind Table. I'olh-cliim. ApNiiiitninl of coinmiitet' on uiinitiiiitii'iis. I'iiiutv. .turo cITeeUvt' wuik ill die Sninlay w-liool. ?v Allien Sherrill. llinilernnren and liow to iirovcul thoni, lr llulilranl. Song Improvod method, of teHching, J M Way. How cull wo Keeure u more rth'rtive orpanintiOR of S. S. workers, I 'h;i It IIokm. I inxolnjry. Iteuediuiioa. Sermon to Pythiant. The new electric chandiliers at the l'resbyterian church added to the brightness of the occasion as the Pythian lodge at this place marched in twos into the Presbyterian church SnndsT evening where the annual sermon before the Grand Lodge was preached by the pastor of the church, Kev W C Robinson. Dr Ilerndon, of the Christian church and Rev W L Sherrill of the M E church occupied seats in the pulpit, Rev V E Swuin, of the M P church preferring to sit in the au dience. 1 he l ythians occupied seats directly in front of the pulpit, and to these an interested, line looking body of men aud brothers the popular and able minister addressed beautiful sermon from tne text: "I am the true vine, and my father is the husbandman, i-very bntnen in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away; and every brunch that beareth fruit, he ptirgcth it, that- it may bring forth more fruit." It was an able sermon during tne delivery of which the speaker often referred to the love of Pythians for his friend Damon in that he gave himself to suffer for his friend. Many complimentary remarks were made of the sermon. Quite a large audience was in attendance upon the service there being no services held in the other churches of the town Sunday night. Notice. To the people of Randolph county: I am very sorry that I have been unable so far to catch up with my -finishing of the school groups of the public schools 1 took last spring. 1 hope the people will be patient for a short time longer. I am making every effort to catch up with my work. I on win all get your pictures without fail. You are aware of the fact that the farmers are further be hind this- spring than ever before, and I am in the same fix. N C A A box, Photo'r. Asheboro, N C. th loral territory u SMintant In irmat-h offiiMv HRiitry 1H ltul weekly. PertnMiiunt nutitlon. Nu Inveunetit n-qulnil. Htinliivm etitabilwied. Pre. vlous erperienue not ewcntliil to enrantiiK. drew, Mauatfer Branches, sua Dearborn Htreet, cnicaeo. Showers Lltioiv the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of mm and have made' it the largest seller by refusing imitations advertised as sun cured Learn the Genuine Sun Cured Flavor Cut out this advertisement and mend, together with ic. atamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,'Wlnston-Salem, N.C.,and they will mail free , a sc sample of tbia tobacco. Write your name and addresa plainly. MR. M'ALISTER TO MARRY. Mr. J. S. McAlisier. Son ot Col. and Mrs A C McAlister. to Marry Mist Kennedy. The Spray Correspondent of the Charlotte Observer of the 11th con tinned the following which will come as a surprise to Mr McAlister's many friends in Randolph: Mr James S McAlister, treasurer of the Nantucket & Lily Mills, and vice presi.lent of the American Warehouse Company, took the 8:15 train this morning for Berlin, III, where he will wed on the lfilh Miss; Lou lioolli Kenney, the beautiful1 daughter of .Mr and Mrs Victor M Kenney. Miss Kennevhas luen one of Spray's faiiest and most popular' visitois during recent years, and her home-coniing is a prospective pleasure to all of her friends of this column- " nitv. The wedding w ill take place in the home of the bride at 8 p in, and the 1 cerenionv will he pirlornied bv the , Rev F K Irvin, pastor ol the l'ir.,t ., Presbyterian church, of Spi inglii ld, Mr T Gilmer McAlisier, president ' of the Imperial Company, and brother ot the bridegroom, will do . the honors as best man. Other visi tors from North Carolina will "TM elude the followin': Col A V Mi- , Alister and Miss May McAlister, of Asheboro; Mr Win Warren, Mr and Mrs O W Tinker, of Spray, aud Mr Thomas Woith, of Central Kalis. ; Mr McAlister, the groom, is well ' know n in both social and liusiin ss '' spheres throughout the State and his numerous friends will note with pleasure this most tvcntful day, the ' loth of June. After the marriage the couple will! take immediately un East-bound train, and will spend their honey moon in the Sapphire country of North Carolina. . T Notice 1. Tax Payer,. . The list taker for Asheboro town- ship and the town of Asheboro will attend at the court house June 20, 'il, ' 22, 23 and 24 for the purpose of list- i np t he tases. wt all tax payers; meet him promptly and list tiieir ; pioperty and give iu their polls as re-1 a, (Hired by law. ti Farmer items. I'll an- ak,ut en:. A.M..-,i-l al.iut 14 l!l tlil'iii eji cutting wheat. half WillierC liic. , lias isitin,. hi. Chaiel Hill, is v lltro, at this pin. p. S V Keurn's new resilience i- ai.,.iit imiii .leteil nnil lie is exntni in ninxe in soon. I'r..t Kiiinvv .M.-lnivi-e will i-uine up soon ami U-iriu n-oVk for iliesx-lnul. 't'he r'aniier Is.vs are playini. si.tne ei-y S..,I lull lliis season. Thev .lefeale.l the U'xiiiKtiin Isivs .lime .1 In- n s. ore ,,l 11 to I'll. .Mrs I.v.leS llonlanil iU,li., Uvu visiting her imrellts lias reluruill lo her h,.nie til , ! hnnie folks this ! 1,11,1 i' I, us. iek al this wriiin. ' panie.1 liy MLss ; , are i isitiim' at - l'il,.l .Mountain. I'erlie ,lnlius,.ii is visitin week. We are rhi.l to lull Mrs Drew l.ei, isverv Mrl'eacoiksrhiUreu.'a. M,l,l-e Nllilh, ,,f l.eli,-l,, Mr iiml Mrs Tom Fuller's West Rimseur Items. The farmers are now verv l.usv harve-tiifV' their wheat .mil reisirt a reat i-eduetion iu run on neeount of too mu.-h r.iiu l.irinir the month of JIav. Miss Minnie 1 hxon w ho has 1ns:ii i ,i!,u.'. to her room the pssl two weeks w ilh si,.kn,'ssi iseoiivnleseinp;. The (AjIiuiiIiui Mf l'o is l.iiil.liuo plai form alongside their i-oti.ni warehouse. WM ljonnrd tsx lister lor ( '..hituliia township informs us that has ih ,,:,i,-s , i ."id different nieinliers of the Vnrk family m. his lax Isx.ks, hend.-il l.y I'uele Xaihan York, 7M years of nc, and it has not Isvn a n year for Yorks either. If any township m the fsmnty eau show as muHy lax payers of the same name let them show up or forever hereafter hold their i'nce. I) T Cochrane is ip.im siek we r.'i;rei t learn at the Thomas House, w here he l,.ir,i- Miss Kva fox. of II reensls-.ro, visited r.-l advtsi and friends here S.iiur.liy and Sun. lay leturi.uij home Tuesilay. Obituary. - on June the nth. ti.", the death sntel vl-il H e In. ne nt Mr. and Mrs. Kne Nuuee mid to 1 1 III,- Miirvtn. their onlv ei.il, 1. Marvin was liriitlit little Iwy rliirliifr his short stay of aU one yenr nn.l uisht iimutlis nu earth. He train knew hiin tsit I. 111 Ml little Slmel iu He ehusc little Msrvln. He was U, s,rt and g s,,l to live on tins tmulilesoine earth. '1 lie dear father and mother have our heartfelt sympathy. We know,' their loss- is his eternal Kain mav H e all strive te meet him iu that Lriuht world wlierw no farewell tears are she.1. We know It Is hard Ut give up our ilear ones hut the Ijird aivelli and (he lorl taketh awsv, l.U-Med he the name.. I On t.rd. He was laid to rest In. the eeiueterv at , .orsvel Hid the day follow inula death, Uiauait i the rsUTcetion morn. Utile Marvin, he has imne Tub brighter am! ta'tlerlaud. He will never have to sutter. Nor never lake the parting hand. ' Wont that Is? a happy meeting. When we meet heyoial Uie skv? Then we'll never know a sorrow. Nor we'll never nay food bye. A FK1KND. Deafness Cannot Re Cured they .-iinn,.! ren ur There Is on ' ileuflles-. II llc. I).-llfl litlor.of III, il Hint Is Is , -.1 l.y un lii- I I lillitlll of the hilltl 'I 111-. Win i ii, i- mi, is ml .ime.1 in ini ruml.Mnesn feet h.-iirliik'. I.I when It Is tittrei l,.-iil. the i unless the hill, nit :inil this tifNc est.ir.sl t.uts iioniml eon.li H.ii. henrltii; will Ik' tlestmve.l forever; nine .i.-.-soiitol ten are enuse.1 l.v t'atiirrh. whieh Is I'llhinit lait tin ihthuiu'il I'.m.iitiiiuerthenHivoiis We willKive One lliin.lleil Ik.llars for any a-eof Ik-alness leau-eii l.v eatarrh) that enn. -I ! .-urt-.t hy Hull s Calarrh l ure. Sen.l for in ulars. fn-e. V J CIIKNKY A CI I., T..le.lo. ( 1 s,,,l l.v linis'uisls. T.s-. Take Hall's Family I'iIN f.,r e..n-tl,atl..ii. Business Locals. Bargains in Harness, Vehicles, Etc. :,! ii, ul,-- f.,r sal. s n i ; :i ,ix La Ai.!v t,. the Kiankliinillo .lfK. ( '. Vliiiviil.-. X. t' .,-pK- ..n i si; i.Ai'ii'.s WAS'n.ii.ii, a,.,.!;- One l-room liouse on one half acre lot, corner Smith and Hoover streets, within KM) yards Ashe- boro L hair 1 actory, can be Rt reasonal)c price by ap nlvinir to A. C. McAlister. Real Estate Agent, rear room over JJank. WAM i.ii i.ai i i:s and tiLXTi.i:.Mr:x this aii'l n.ljeiniii teii-ilui-ies t'i rejiri-sent ,J a.Iv, nise the Wholesale anil l-Mn.-a-iiial 1 1,-iia i tiiieiiis ,. an M eslalili.-h.sl 1.. use if s,.li,l liiianei.il staiiilill);. Salary ,!.r,0 .r lay, ill, rii-uses ailvaneed ea.-h '.M.in.lay l.y ijiek ihr.-i-i lr,-m hea,.tuirtei-s. Hnrsp and ; fur sarv. I'osillon onii:ill ltioiliers ,V l'o., liept. . ill. Notice! lr,-hea.l, Ky., May nIi, loo.".. liient of the Aslu-lmro t'opjs-i las l.vtl l-lial,(;i-.l unit M. W shelM.ro. is iu i-hanie of tame iv ill ii.it l lial.le forauv III eum-il unless l.y order of said M Ait .1, Lis iv, II pai.l -,,,-, mi.: pia.-e'l on iig.uiil linaneial f.s.t I he We tl..,uk die iieople of Asliels.ro und iuilv l.,i-tiieir kiinluess an, I lenienev in dealin. nr eouipaiiy, anil un hojs to Lots For Sale. Is-uelit of lioiue seekers I hi ny pro-i sltll- iiulo north ot AsheU.ro on the I, 'an ia.1. Will sell four lots r.i.ilaillliie ivs ea.-h or will sell all four I. ,ls in T.vo thir.ls ,,f this land is well and Is well U al-,1 forlnilhliiilols. nhirs apply to W. W. ISUAHY. 12, I'.ni.'.. i l:S liis .Isle, he will ask foi , me enmity surveyor "I . May i; th, liio-.. . line of pi rallies, framed i in tlie next lures enlarne.1 W M l.i:i.. "arm for Sale. I ..Iter my farm fe ..iii.-ii one an. I ipiarler miles south west of Wor ille. Il eontaiiis l.Mt a, res. 7". ..-i i-Mllivaliou. lkm.aiu.ler wnsllaa.l. lie ilwetlii:z liouse. tenemoiit, liarn and t ImililinKs. Well and spiin",. Coin.' a ' see the place for voin-self. 1. .1 SnikKit Uamileninli, N C. n il 4 t. lit) TO lliitfH J Hums and pit your llii Tire re-sot in Uiirty minutes. For Sale. : Due 7 li.Nui OwelliilK ll.Nlsc, with h g well of water, Utrn and olher biitldilis. 1 one acre lot, fronting South Kayetteville and Wainman Sta. wilhin l.'iO jurds of fjradtKl ; school. , JASPER At MAX, tf Solid, Aslielsjn EXHIBIT OF TOWN OF ASHEBORO J ,1 iiml iilliwnt My tin- Hiiiinl i ,-ri.l Ihi' Inn ii n( .lii-l.m. : Muy 1 -t, 3 1 1 . uii'l iMi'lhiK Mn liKNKIi.W, FUND. Mr V .1 W .1 I . I - A l'a stnull lix i!T ! .1 W JiUly.1 niKl'i'liir.'.1! I it Mollis hulilinu , T .1 llmn-r. MTvi'ii; us i-..i,liihlv I M Hi-tl-. u,itl, mi l'Hiiil W A Cilln, ImilliliK K M.illMl.s.Tiri-Mib minor W I' V,I. lr.-.iiiri-r-i-iiu-li.-ry Iiiml,. II III.,, Ml,-. iimkiMC .II-. ixlnl.it I. "l -II .1 M ivik i-l -l h;i,., w'.l An'nl" li'l. "1 -I" i-cti etc,.. ..-iiiiiun,. r. pi I M Hells. II il.sls.-l-. - K Moll-tl. Miiikini II M ll. li.i .. i.i-.i II,, ilk ,1 ili . l lrv. Ilnuk of lii Hlolhi. Il lit ,,( Hi. i . ! '. 1 llolhi.li l'..l II I M 1MB. -hul l Cr.iu'11 MlllitiL- t Ashehnlu Woo.1 A I M Hells, street A M I'reMi. n.sinll C A rillllhlltl. t.'l.-t I NI Hell-, l -tie, shlllie Ui.uillllli.lll I It K,, A-hel, A-hel, ...Inrhts.. ... lights, u;'i.,ii;;, Iiii.-iiii Stee.l, ll.lllllli Killu- Ili-tls. ervl-e K H Kemlis, hul lill e t M 1I. IIS. -l street IV II M.iriiiK. 1 sir Kretuhl Kreiltllte Totlll W HI1K i Ks I.iiuni Slinison iss Myrtle Seurlil IHAIIKDSCIIOIII.. teueher .. tem her .her, l.lllll Stee.1, te: Mis N W Willke I'rof N W Wulker, siipiriiiten.lelit.. Miss Annie T. uiiUiisuii. tenwl.er MissCliiu.liilC.itlill. te;li-ller iilttaii Hurn.u. l.ultiiiK uist..vesel ll.illa.ly-l'.s.l 11,1 i K Km lleii.hi.-ks. ehalis il il llendrieks. lulmml W Ciiaiiihers. . II, ,1,1 IMisley, paintilll! lohu W lollv. carls-ill. r work J I) Allrisl. uiakluK d.-sss etc Hnlla. pulling up l.laes ut- Asia r. piilililiK.. B A Hnran. irk, A i: McAlister, w.K.I A-h. ls.n. l.lll.ils'l-A Mill. In. u i .1 s r'rec si.... I MoriiiK. m.lse Met-rary Kisldini) lldw. Co., desks etc,. t'liiu rarr, scavens'er, Alias llaldwin, siaveiiKer Kelly lt.ii.-au, Jlilillor Total lor white selus.ls, COl.OKKIl (iliAllKliWIIinil.. I A MeHiie. sli.er llitetl.lcnt, l.ile lirillilh, teacher,-. In Pols., teachc W v I 'liauits-rs, cutliiiK w.ssl, . . . n.Nsi a Mo ids. Ashctioro Limit .V Mfg. A c Mi Alisu r. Frank Harrow, wo.,,1. . . . Will KU9.ll. elltlilll! W.ssl K Mollill, w.ssl Holladv-I'is.l H.lw. f'.... Alias llaldwin. scnveline Total (or colored sell.., W .1 Ti.ikiic town treast iiuids lor the year i. .Hows; From W .1 Arinlield Kn.ni IValH. li lim.l Fn.in W.I Miller, enmity From II 11 rau.lle. tax c, Is till II irer n-..rts to the l-iani ending May 1st. llsiVas I-r W Hsi. i ! lo.w.lv uilk. i F. Mollill. lice Kalouliau.l Ttal ilisl.uiscmcii W J Teim-n lieasu eral funds lor year . es.rts to the rsMr.i i W .1 Arnili.1.1 W II S Total receipts.. This .lane sth, !'. Nelice of Bond Election for the Purpose of Buildinjr a (.railed School Build inff ill the Town of Asheboro, N. C. Itv viiiueol the ..w.-r and authority vested in he"B.ir.l ..I l oiauiisslouers oi the lown nl Aslie- ii... ..e. I,i in .1,1 ot the lielier.il Assembly n North earolimi. at its session ni liu:, eutillcl til Ael to Um M II I'.r.ided S. I..,1 Itllll.llllK III Ihc own ui Ashel. ro. the I ,-., ,s-,e, hall ,,, re, an eleelloll b. Is- llel,l oil the -Jolli day ol line, I'.O.V at the l ouil House in Ashel. ,ro, N. "., the same la-iuit liic usi.ul jsilln.a plm-e, .roiii uiiri-e to sunset, lor the purj.c ol its.vruiimiu: lie will ol in. .,1,1,1 and I, 'I, Hie Usui ol A, rue lllililsof tile irles of sal, I April, lisi-v, shall . c a III, lie school ills ...lorcd children aud siituate.l as AsIi.'Ih.i.i hall eli,.,l i, I hat tilt .nailer pr d eln.i -h.s.l.lis $10,islUosu.-l o.,rlio , ol trustees may d.i-in rest from date Iheroul ut ix per eeiil is r uiiiium. . ntlachcil, livable hull. sahle, U-nriiig It. t rate not exeeclmi: ,nh Interest couii a.ll Isiihle I. said l.llkrdoi trusus-s; !, ..I such l..r al ami tcunrnii.l trail i ll win. and the principal thereof leci Ic at such nine or times, not IsfcinbU' in payable ur iii.l al sin n twenty years Irom the .late tlieresf, i ninny ,1 llte: provided tiiat the said l.mr.l nl Irus iliall Issue sllcll U.n.ls ut slicll nine nr times, n such niiKMiiil ur amounts, a may m re--.1 in meet tiie cieii, Inure heremalter pn. I for in section three ol tins ael. Thai for the pur), w iii providing foriy- vim: Hie exj.-nses ol ibe public graded i. provided lor in Ihis act. the l.ll,i nl nisstoiiers ol the tsitn nl AshelH.ro shall uily and al the time ui levyiiiv. the niumci ixcs. cnimin li.-liia Willi the tiscal year Is inu the 1st day ot June. P.lu.V levy and lay tit ular tax on all Is'tsons 'tint subjects oi may now or hereail.-i is. aulh.iriz.sl h.levy an.i lay taxes for any purpose w hatsis vcr: sal.t sir 't"'.r..p si ,lolla .s,-ssl valuai ,.n one dollar it.le ..ll. ins ol scctioni That III. pr ,f Oils act snail I.- subiant.sl ui a of th. n-KUlal el.slio I II, e I .un it and llt,,lt siil.l eleeli. a. ! deiguatc.l by them wiililu the next twelve months alter il.eratilicntinu of this act. that thlrtj day-n.ill.-u ol siud ekrll.ni, cin niiuiua ft cot.y ol tile provisions of sections twe and six f Oils net or a syu shall Ir publi. till oil.. held r the proWsli.us of the law uov.-rii- ii.i: the holding ol municipal electrons ol sai.l lown Those .pialiti.-.l voters spproving the is. sue of I. ,ii, is provided for in sccliou tun, and the levy aiW ts.llecllou ot the iarticular taxes iro vi.bsl i..r in section ix of this act, shall de.it a ballot ts.ntan.llif; the written or priutisl wool "For U-tter ss in. .Is," and liiifcc .lisappn.viug the stniie shall .l.'H,sit a Istl.ol eonbnmiig the written ur printed words "Against Better Schools." If a majmity ol the mutinied vulcrs ot sal.t town an' in favor uf granting to the i.ioresai.l b.str.1 of graded schi.tl trusUs's au thority to Issue such Uni.ts and lo the l..ard ni levy snub r- I cilia . then I.I ben .1 of shall have nioriiy nt such uualihci voters shall vote As-anisl nelter ss-insus," liic said bisir.1 ol Iru-tir and said h.wtr.1 of com u. Issioncrs shall not have such aiithorlly: pn vi, led that the nisitlloi such clccuoii, duiv a ci-rlaiutsl in seenntnu.r wth the law shall I enn.ll.sl aintaig the public mi-trd nf the tow ol AshelH.m: and alter thirty day. from ti .Uleuf such enroll tneut such n-otinl shall not open u. attaes. nut snau is. necmen ixmtiusive nl the truth of the fact therein recited. Reitistration bts.ks to be orsmcd May SO, iwifi 1 u be sert open aeeorumg io taw, anu a new townel AAhchom, this Uie lKth day ol May, 1!U. TKc Courier hopes to hear from more boys who warn to get up clubs for watches. Bone or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itohlng, Burning tfcflt CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B. Thivra Is nopeThe ahsve rlehirsf rerMent the ts-fore and after efteel of Botanic Blood BalmlB.B.B.) en a moit icvere case of Rheumiliim. It il no fancy Vlcture bat a genuine cue. It U limply wonderful the etTect B. B. B. has on Rheumatics. It Invigorates the blood, making It pure aod rich, sod denroylng the active tmiioa ia me Diooa. wiuba gauacs lae awlul symptoms Of sheinnatlim, - , B. B. B. limbers the folate, straightens out the twot back and makes a Beiiccl. Ueliaa cuts atlas- sll athet Haeales tail. High Art We have just received 50 irom fcS.UU to it.lS.U0 per suit. Nice iine White and Fancy lTies, Furnishintrs, Etc.. cheaD. The prettiest line of Low displayed in AsneDoro. lie sure to see them. Very truly yours, AVOOD & MORING. Chase (8jL Sanborn's Coffees the Most Popular. HERE ARE STATISTICS TO SHOW IT: In the January number of "What to Eat" there is a very interestinjj: article on "Successful Food Advertising" by Mr Thomas Balmer, advertising manager of The Delin eator. We quote a portion of the article as follows: COFFEE. JAVA. CHASE & SANBORN, Arbuckle's, White House, Dutch, Blanke's, Lion, Miscellaneous brands (beinir one of which was not named morejthan 5 times) 160 Total number, Percentage of families prefering CHASER f160 per & SAN BO UN'S to all other brands, i87 cent. MOCHA. No. of Families I sing Brand. CHASE & SANBORN. 67 White House, 22 Arbuckle's 20 Lion, 14 Blanke's. 12 Miscellaneous brands (being made up of brands any one of which was not named more than 5 times) 34 Total number, 169 Percentage of families prefering CHASE "5 0-122 Ver & SANBORN'S to all other brands, O V X69 cent. r.lorris-Scarboro-rtloffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Ayers Pills Shoes Shoes - Shoes! We have just received a large quantity of Shoes in addition to our large stock. We nave as large and as good a line as you can find in town at prices as low as the lowest. Greatly Reduced Prices! Also we have a lot of Shoes and Slippers car ried over from last season that we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Examine our stock be for buying. Yours for trade, Ridge, Fox & Co, Take The Courier One Dollar Per Leading; Sjmptoma-sVxia salaa. ecjatto) a sboouog bsIds up and tfosra ttw tan achtat back s shoulder blades, swollen lolats es (woiiea oaoadssi dtr fleulty In moving around sot sxas ksse to was esatckesl blood tbia or skin palej aata (tcbea and aunu sblftisg patsi; bad breath; sciatica lussbsaaa lout. eta. totaale Blood Balm (B.B.B.) will remove ever igsaetoss, glv-' log Quick relief from the first dose, sad K, . I. seads s rich, Uagllag flood ol warm, rick, purs kksod direct ! the paralyaed nerree, bones aad Joists, fhrfaf wsaastb and rtreagth last whets It to needed, sad ha tkls wsg making a pttfect. laitlof cure of lbtumatissl la sll Weak, InantlTe) SldneysVOasof tas nanus ot Elieumailnn Is dus to lasctresi kleaaia aad Madder. B. B. B. strengthens week kldaers and blsddef, dralalat off sit diseased matter sad all arte scat, so tse vaiae flows freely, end nsraralbr Botanlo Bload Balm ft. VI. St. la Mlasuwtia and safe W take. ThorosualLir tsiateaS foe SO vra. ComDosad af PaMBataals In. greillents. Htrenfthena Waak atomassha. cures lrepapela. a?rioa a)l pes laurge bot tle. Take as diraeted, II aoa asuradT srhesi right quantity la taken, enajaa ssaroadad. Sample Sent Fraa by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Get. Desorttte) yenr iroable, and apeclal frae mcdloal staslea let anu your cass, aleo taut la stUe4 IHteJVT Clothing! suits of Summer Clothing at Great values. Vests, Straw Hats, ollara, - quartered Tan Shoes ever No. ..I I'ltiuiliea 1'siny Itniml. 78 53 25 24 18 16 made ill) of brands any 374 Free Delivery. Sugar-coated, easy to lake, mild in actioa. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. tSVHi: BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Asheboro, N. C, and Get the News. Year in Advance.