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The. Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, June 29, 1005. Arrival and Departure ol Trains. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 141, arrivea at Train No. 107, arrivea at Train No. 143, arrives at NORTHBOUND. Train No. 70, arrives at Train No. 130, arrives at Train No. i'i, arrivea at NUHTHUOUXP. No. 142, leavenit No. I. '10, leavr-eat No. Hi, leave at SOUTHBOUND. ' 10:00 a. m 3:10 p. in. 0:35 p. ni. 1 1 :01 a. m. 2:25 p. m. "1: 10 a. m. 11:05 a. ni 4:30 p. in No. 71 No. io; No. 4 i at 10:13 a. in ltiivtm ill :U p. ;l:.10 p leave Local and Personal. Mr J T Redding, of Curaway, was iu lowu Monday. Five prieouera'in jail, on a iok coiiTict, and one a teueial prisoner. Mrs J 1' Boroughs and son Earl have re'urned from visiting at Why Not. Miss Clara Borcn, of Pomona, is visiting tUeMitjSta Moling on Fujette vi lie street. Misa Cluru Mollitt has returned from a visit to her uncle'' family at Mr Kelly Trogdon's at .Liberty. Attention is called to the an nouncement in another column, of the Baptist Univeisity for Womeu at Raleigh. Clerk of the Superior Court VV C Hammond, who lias completed his new dwelliug on Academy street, will move juto it this week. Miss Jessie Gray Fuller, of Lnni berton. stopped over, ou her way home from 11. F. C , iu Asheboro, to visit at Mr W 11 Moring's. Messrs N P King and R Hub- bins, living near the County Home will move their families to High Point within the next ten days. Mrs K Mollitt, of Raleigh, has been elected vice-president of the State Woman's Association for the betterment of public school houses. Dr J N Hunter has moved his family from Washaw to AsheWe and occupies the dwePiug on Antiu street near the Presbyterian church. Miss Ida Jarrell, who went to Troy on a visit last week, was takes ill after her arrival at Troy. Miss Jarrell, while still quite ill, is much improved. Mr John M Julian, of Salisbury, editor of the Evening Post, will be the orator on the occasion of the Junior Order Fourth of July celebra tion at Randlcman. Miss Belle Reynolds, of Star, stopped over in Asheboro a lew days last week on her return from Greens boro Female College, to visit her sis ter, Mrs Allison Auman. Miss Esther Auman, who has been in school at Fayetteville after spend ing several days visiting in Laurin burg, returned to Asheboro. Miss Auman is a daughter of M' aud Mrs Allison Auman. The Courier has received a num ber of.inqniriea from citizens asking . for'information as to Asheboro as a location. These inquiries were prompted by Asheboro's reputation tor good schools. Dr F H Wood, of Trinity, Lawyer R T Pool, of Troy, and Messrs J T liostick, 8 Bryant and S G Newli", of Randleman were visitors in Ashe boro yesterday attending the funeral of the late Mr Robbing. Mr W P Johnson, formerly of Farmer this county, but who has a good p. iition with the N. & W. and located at Blnefleld, W. Va., return ed last week to Bluefleld, from a visit to, bis old home at Farmer. Mr and Mn J as 8 McAlister came in from their bridal tour Tuesday aud mo at Col A C McAlister'i for a few days where they and a party of friends are being entertained in a most delightful manner at a house parly. Prof Baudy, a civil engineer form erly of this county, is making a hydraulic- survey for a power plant on the Yadkin river, beginning near Uaatley's Mill and extending down the river about twelve miles to the railroad bridge. Mr Ellis Tucker, who is flagging on the Southern, was in Asheboro last week for three days visiting his father and mother, Mr and Mrs Thos P Tncker. Mr Tncker makes head quarters at Spencer, and is doing well we are glad to note. Mr Henry Bean, of MichDeld, was in town on Friday. Mr Bean who has been engaged in saw . milling, has sold his interest in the mill to Mr John Presnell, a son of his partner, Mr M J Pieanejl; The mill will be moved to near II Cox's in Grant township. Mr D L Wright, a miller of the Urenboro liuller Alius, is now unller at l.'ie Crown Milling Com iiany of Asheboro. His family will nt move, to Asheboro ntil later. Mr U W Berry formerly with the Crown Mill is now principal miller at tne Agneooro uouer amis. We congratulate the people of Ramseur ou tne good lor tune in store for them. The vote last week on the establishment of better public schools muted in 70 vote lor tne proposition and 19 against, ont of a total registration of 110 voters. This meant . mnoh for the enterprising town of fUmteur. Ex-6heri4 Leach, of Montgomery county, is spending tbe summer at Jackson's Springs. Mr Leach has fqr several years been eugaged. in nnntractinz aud bnildinir laree mills in the South and West. Ha does nof grow any older in bis friends tar be ia mure popula ' with the hwlios this summer Afoul ever before. Remember that Lion Coffee is sold by all grocers. MrO M Fuller, of Luiiib-Ttcn, was in tcvn Monday. Mr Herbert N Steed, of Steeds, came up Monday to the base bull game and remained i ver until Tues day. Mips Slmmbergcr, of Biscoe, mid a number of friends from lUcue came up to witness the base ball gume Monday. The Ablieboro baei- ball team uiid a numbei of friend mil iro to Troy on July 4th to Jiluy ball with the lroy team. - Mi S L Il.ivv.orth was in Aehrboro Monday anil purchased two loi.s on one of winch lie will ut an e.ii ly u.i erect u fust elites d .veiling houso lot rent. Mrs Curtis, widow of the late Dennis Curtis, who formerly lived ut Franklinville, in this county, has given UieeiiBboro female College $500.00 Mr C A Lucas asks us to elate that the Sunday School Convention for Unioii lownship will not lie on the second Sunday in July us was hrst mtended, but will tie held at later date net yet decided upon. If yon want good coffee and coffee that It pays to buy always gel unuse and Sauborn s. Morns-ocai nom Mollitt always keep stock on hand. It pays to buy Cnaro and Sutiborii It is a loss of time ami appetite it foul with unv other k mil. Mrs Blanche Covington ami Vliiwa Ina Smithermun.Alice Sniitliermnii, Jessie Smithermaii and I.eta Smith eruian, Mamie Hearu Mr J R H hi i i and a number of ladies from Tmv and Biscoe came tip to witne ili Iroy-AshelKiro bitee kill juiue "ui Monday of thin week. Among thoee who ciime uti f'on. I'roy to see the base ball gume Mmi lay were Clei k of the Sutiei ior (.'oui ' Armstrong, SheiilT Clark, Diihi'v Sheriff McKinzie, Register of I) I.- W D Allen, Lawyers Blair ami Kr. J W Lemons, Editor Cochrane, N:ial Cochrane, W J Baldwin. This paper is in business to collect and publish the news and its aim at all times is to lie fair, clear, accural, comprehensive and reliable. It want facts which must le aeon rate, and unbiased. We ask that our corres pondents avoid personal bias; and further ask that news items of gen eral ink-rent, be sent in and that full, clear, accurate and complete accounts be given uo matter how much sp'ice is taken. We will cut down if necessary. Township Convention Continued. Owing to the rain lost'Suuday the Asheboro Township Sunday School Convention was posponed until the second Sunday in July. And will be held as announoed ou the program, except it will begin at 2 o'clock p ni. Rural Delivery Routs. At last we have another promise of a rural free dilivery route. This one has been approved it is laid and to begin Sept 1st, route as follows: Starting at Asheboro going north east on Franklinville road 7.2 miles; the.ice south-east and south on Page's Toll House road to the Win Spoon old mill on Mill Creek 7.3 miles: tbeuce retracing north on Puge road to Stephen Mollitt s corner an half mile; thence north-west on Brower's mill road to rugh s store J o miles; theuce north-westeily on Buffalo ford road to Asheboro aud Franklin ville road 3.5 miles; thence to Ashe boro one mile. Troy vi. Athaboro, There was an interesting game of bass ball on Monday afternoon of this week at Asheboro between Troy and Asheboro. At the eud of the eighth inning Troy forfeited the game owing to the.fact that pitcher Whitly gave oat and was unable to play. The score stood Troy 3, Ashe boro 3. Under the rule the ruling of umpire Frank Page, of Biscoe, was 9 to 0 in favor of Asueboro. a special train brought the Troy team ana a numuer oi inenus uuuie uji in special car from Troy and other points on tne A. & a. I. S. McAliitsr Married. In accordance with a recent an nouncement in these columns, Mr James Shnbal McAlister, formerly of this place but now living at Spray, N C.was married to Miss Lou Booth Keaaedy of New Berlin, Illinois, Thursday evening the 15 instant. It was a home wedding, tne guests being the friends and relatives of tbe bride and a few friends and re latives of the groom who attended him on bis happy mission. The home decorations were beautiful, the bride being resplendent in simple white. J. be maid of honor was miss Annie Laurie of St Louis, cousin to the bride, while Miss May MoAlistcr sister ef the groom, was bridesmaid. The groom s best man was bis brother Mr T u McAlister. After the wedding a reception and wedding supper were given after which Mr and Mrs McAlister left for the Sapphire country in Western North Carolina where they will spend their honeymoon, after which they will visit Col A C McAlister the groom's father, at Asheboro, whe will give a bouse party in tneir nonor. Mr McAlister is well known here where he has a host of friends who will extend a warm welcome to his Western bride. The Childrta'i Favorite. For Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc, One Minute Cough Cure is the children's favoriv. This ia because it contains no opiate, is perfectly harmless, tastes good and cures, bold by buorittrtj Drug Uo, and Asheboro Drug Co, It yon want blanks yon can al ways get them at The Courier ottloe, Randleman Items. I Mr. John T. Council left for (Ashel i r.i Tiiiv-day to attend a limine party ni t .ii M! Mr A lister's. Alis M A Ferriv, Kerd Inguld and iliiughicr miv Hpi-Mljnir few dav. at J .u l srii ..i iiiLi-. Air ui.d Mis VV V Talley i.ei.l lo Greens! urn "i '' iilay. M'es Maud Fi x lviurned hoiee on Mun lav, after spending some tin e ut M 1 1 . E A I lis, of (ireetislnU'o, ai a Rai"l't loan visitor one day this . I-. Miss Exit' O i" is here on a vt-it to iclalivcs and frit i. ils. Miss Hai-tscll, si-t.T of lr W K llartsell, is here for a few iluys. Chus Fox, of the liaudletiian Druu Stole, attended u game of ball in Asheboro .Monday. ! John Myrii-k, of Greensboro, was in town on Sunday. The following teachers have been elected to assist Mr J L Harris in the .Kuiidlemati Graded School for' the coming session: Misses Reams, i and Johnson, of Farmer; Burfort, ! of Elizabeth City; Mclntire, of Troy and iiarker, ot llurke county, llie! term will begin the first week in ! September. Capt. Sller't Card ol Thanks. To CJeu J S Carr, Col W P Wood and Hon U N Page for urging me to attend the Confederate reunion at Ixiuisville, and Uov Glenn, Col A C McAlister, Messrs W II Iiagan, Mat Securest, John Little, U W Eraser, Jonathan Redding and others for encouraging me to go, and last, but not least, lien Cai r for propos ing to liav my expenses and to Rev J 11 Richardson for actually loaning me the money to take me to Louis ville. And now on my return I am very much indebted to Mr W P Searboro, manager, of "The Oaks" In hi p. I'o Col W I' Wood, of Asheboro, I am most thai Mill, as he was the lii st to give a jmrt ef n.y war record a few years ail) in a speech at Mt ei noli t-pn.iys. I ..in more man lliaiiktul to all tli- i-itors wli" liav- given, or may giv , niy ricoiii, lint more to Col 11 V London h was hist to give a pari of it, ami to the editor of the Enterprise w on was Inst to give it. in full. Of course I .mi thankful to (iod most f nil, u l.ogives me uihi I he tlth and fai'h in Him and humanity, except that, part of it who pay their lelila by ph ailing the statute of llinitution. Dear frieiuls, thanks ate all I have to give toil PS 1 hanks to the people of Ixmisville for kindness and lo that noble New Yorker who, aftvr read ing my war record, and learning I hud never been honored, presented tne with a $40 watch. It gives us gret pleasure lo print the above aud Capt Silcr in a note to the editor savs: "In addition to the above the fol lowing have aided me from time to time, with their means: Or Will Lewis $25 and $15 to be used for gold medals unJ prizes. Hon J 1! Blair, Shoriff McKin,ie, W 1) Allen and W T Harper $5 for gold medals. Iho following have at various times, made cosh donations: Hon W P Wood, W H Watkins, C C Wade, lien J S Carr, Capt J M Odell, Dr J Y Joyner and Messrs W 11 Hugim, Lewis Ridge, 1) S Reed, Dr Crowull and Rev J L Gregson. 1 use the above withour consulting the parties and omit two names who have aided me most, but who forbade me giving their names. 1 desire, also, to return my thanks to the railroads. U. r IIANK IMI.KK. Franklimville Township S. S. Convention. Frmiklinvillo Township Sunday School iinveinion, M K church t'runkliiivillc, N I', July L'ud, I'.Wj. MtlltNIN'li SKSSION, 10:00 Song Service. 10:20 Devotional Exercise Itev .lames .Ionian. 10:3o The S S Tcaclier and the h'sxon - 1 II Tuuh. 10:50 Reports from Suhnols. 11:10 The Sunday School Teacher I'n.f 0 9.1 noutneriy, Collection for Exitimes and S S N'jrk, Adjournment lor Iliituer. Al-TKRNOOX SKSSIOX. Song Servico. Tlu) Election of Ollicors. Teaching the Little 1'olks Mi I'i cea P lluldiard lleiter Methoda of Teaching - I'rof .1 M Way. Some aya of Increasing Interest iu theSS, IlrCC Hublwrd. A Call for an IiicrAiiaeil Valuation I'Iiiih Itoaa. Aiinoiinceiuents und Closing. Obituary. F.vnrett IiyfuyeUe Havworth son of Mr und Mru Stoplien L Unvworth of Itiimscnr, N C. died .fune 17tli. liKl.'i, after a cniitiiiui'il illntfis, ago 12 yeiira 1 month aud one dny. The liurial sen iciM were conducted by ltd Kads of Concord church, and the reniiium fere laul away in the cemetery at Shiloli. '.verett bore his aicknesN wiih paticnci; he reatied Heme time Itefore he died that tic would never fret well, aud told ii that his everlauUng happiuoaa waa aisured Kiverutt waa a aweet liute ihiv aiet to know inm waa to lave him. lie leaves a heart broken fath er and mother, four broUu'in, tw0 sisters and a host of frienda and ph.vinaieN miHirn tllHir luna, uu our iumh H iiih iMcriini gain. I tin lirit givelli ami lite ixinl lakeili awnv, blewwl l tne uuuie ut the Lad." rNii-eful lie lijs silent luiuUr, IViicoful in hi gnivn so cnhl, He no more will jinn our number, . Ae no mure our song hIi.iII know. llul around tlods lliruiio in gloiy He will la.sk iu eiMtesH hlit, And lie nutdv for our lenlcoino Wheu our wads shall take their llighl. AHA. TAKE A TRIP WEST. Special Inducement This Season, Spend your vacation on the Pacific Coast or in almost any of the western states this summer at low cost Round trip excursiou tickets via Rock Island System aieon sale cer tain dates throughout the summer, You can goout via Colorado, visiting Yellowstone fark and returning southern route by way of El Paso, or vice versa. A lone return limit and viw rornn. A lonir return limit, and cheap rate, for side tr pa to every point of interest. Full parucuiarglsMMbutanmnami-icuuduionuth. uiusou.1 literntiirH hi.i1 Uixik Iiblild folder.' vV wiil live One Bandrtd rdlan tr any! from John S-Uitiau, Passenger Praftic Manager Hook island tMstein, Chicago. Sun Cured Tobacco aroma and is guaranteed by IK. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company 4. aer tms tag: Learn the Genuine Sun Crtred Flavor Cut out this advertisement and send, to gether with 2 stamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,Wh iton-Saleni, N.C., and they -rail mail free a if sample of this tobacco. Writ urn,, mnian anil nrl 'vvm falf tt '"T?ff rs. irr MARRIAGES. In Greensboro June '21st Mr It T Wills and Miss May Alderman. In Greetisboio June 21 Mr F R JltKinch, of Chailotte and Miss Ma:y Folk Oroom daughter of Rev P L Groom. Mr A II Nance a bookkeeper tit Proximity Cotton Mills, was mar ried last night to Miss Bessie Smith, Rev .1 A Bowles olliciuting. tireens-! boro Telegram. ! Mr Charles Keitrns, of Hills Store, : was married to Miss Madge Thonip-, son. of Burlington, N C, Wednesday, ! June 2H 1.105. A reception will be given Mr and Mrs Reams this veu i tug ( I hursday) at the resilience of j thi' groom's father, Mr A II Kearns j at his home near Hills Stole. Mi John Reddick and Miss Mary Alliertson were married ut the par sonage by Rev. Albert Sheirill on Wednesday evening dun Xi.it It. Immediately after the murriuge they with several relatives and friends repuiied to the home of the bride when a bountiful supper was pre pared. Mr Roddick is a clever in dustrious young muii, uml well de serves the excellent young woman he has won. we wish tor tins young collide many happy days. DEATHS. Miss Rosa Dillati of Thotuusville June illilli, The 18 months old child of Mrs Francena Pierce at Michticld June : 21st 1905. The burial Was at Flag . Springs. Cause of death dysentery. ; The 2 year old daughter of Mr ; and Mrs John King near Michfield June 21st 1905. I he burial was at i i,,c of i he niwst things iu this neigUbor New Hope M P church. Cause of : h. l i the nl,.l i,uck farm of Mr Eli death dysentery. Il.i-.-y. With the cnorgy and thrift of n J J . .IllklS, slflVl, t l.l lit, It'.tnt I, . Anderson Smith at Archdale on I June 24th 1905, aged 77 yeaas. The , deceased was buried at Panther Creek j burial ground in the Southern part of the county.' He WUJ the father of l'" ""'dd have had com, for table use, ou the Chas Smitb and John Smith ofir'ik.:? Asheboro, ... ., ., i Mrs Fannie Lewis, widow of the late ITUIV 1 JiCWls, Ol ciuinei, uicu i at. the age of years ou Monday j ' June 19th 1905. 1 be funeral was ' at Concord cemetery on June 20th. - The deceased was a sister of our townsman ex-sheriff Rush and was snirii, always kind and obliging to ! 1 J , ;..U- o,wl 1 everv one, interested in church work, tor tnanv veins she was a consistent membi'r of the M K church, South. 1 After au illness of seveial months, I'S NttUllie liuiicll, ife Of ReV W A Hunch at Asheboro, born Feby 23rd 18li7.and married Nov 28th I 1894. died June 22nd 1905. The I deceased leaves 3 children, 5' sisters : and one brother and husband. Her maideu uanie was Sulloid and l.vcd i at Burlington. In early life she joined the M P church and was . faithful unto the euu. i ne ounai was at Oak Ridin June 24th. ho funeral sermon but the service of the; church at the grave by Revs Swain ! uud Poter. ' . Thousands are sick every year with : Some form of Bowel Complaint, Thousands are oured. by taking Pr Seth Arnold's Balsam. Warranted to give satisfaction by Standard Drug Co. A Sid Death, mi June llie -M, Pft Ihnileatli amiel vlstlisl Ihe omeol Mr ami Mrs Jolm aiel tisik llllle liarlle Uieiroiily i-liM,!. rhutlie uns a lirlahl llllle l-v. luirlna Ins slay '.I iilsail eurlll lie uaiucft him Isit iove tilin Utile Charlie he mw4n sweet aiol 1 l!'sl I.....M, tliplr lomi Is hia eternal eatn. Msy we all slrtvet.nnMt hlin In that hrliiht rl,l where 11 is nan .ounlear ones.ln tne tvoni ivcin aim lel Uik.'th. He was tniit ( f st In thn ,mcte,yBisii.iy c '"''"a""" "" death to await the resurrection inorn. Deafness Cannot Be Cured of Llie ear There Is only one iiMiue . and tti-i i,y iiutitu - ...iieaitio'n oi ua nmaa. TiMiti oi n.e ' ZZ.m;,. .,t.-mti.tiiftuiie eton- i'"v""",: ..:r." r lorcver: itlne I '.ouTo! outof ten are caiisfsl hy intarrli, tthh hkM &J5&g' '",: Z" " I laka a ! rauiy intin k mwsupattnn. only un r iynriTlfsi -nm'iTn The ChildreiiH Day exercises which i lie held at Pleasant Hill i hiin h the ?il siinilay in July, Imvp l-cn iostiKiueil ilulefi .lv. Alms .Salllo Itoliertwiii, of Mttiilvnd, visited .Mis Lima llnrsetl l;it week. .Mr U It Snuk-r, u ho lias I cm ei Ul Health for some tune, diiil Inst Wednexilay. Mr Snider was one of our Iwst eilizeiw, ami tiio community joins us in symi:itliy with ihc liei-enved family. Mrs 1' I. Arnold, who lnw licen very ill is miicli improved. ,,,''3:' ".LT'l""" ') 1 "' '''"". ti by iWLinu and I'hillins is rnwii u. , "'r'L-T... c"mwl'"J.t"" ' 'j"1 arv (i,,K)mo. .,,,,,,,,r r n,. ,hi Mr ',, . (iruome, of tireeimlKiro, to Mr K It MeXiiieh n ln-nunenl Imvycr of Charlotte. The l.ri.le "'.'r :- K-irmot-l,,tit.it.-. itanilolph K,mtr who wish her much and hiiiiliiess. ' From Franklinville. All is iuiie along iho Siuia this win k, xeept the Imys keep her waters prelty well lirred, for. owing to the hoi wealher.halhiii" is the roriniosi omw lit of llie liny. Bill "" very luet iimi llllr ids for lliankscivinL'. W hile we ha had soi.ill..x, miiuiis. pic wilh ns within the l.i-l six moiilhs yet 1 think urn Wesson's have Kilaiieeil our troubles and all sliouhl ! hd. The S.illi tilt.'illioi like a plcisaul in-l, liuville aUiut us ill here ,c mosllv , lie.' Th'.y'h.'ft" r'rai'ik'. oiiml it for our people independent, thinking a sullied that vour ile. U it this liuiiitiln Mu vaiil is not eaublo of liaiidliug. I w ill leave it for inoro gifiml bcriU's to handle. It has often liecn noteil by the writer thai l''rankliiiville Ii.ih priHliieeirHome of as tine w'oi-kmeii, mei'liaiiii-s etc ns unv town of the tlfT'T"'' .'!"' oI u"' f,ii, within ihe hist year is "I'hufa" ami his I.itel is his water liver refreshmellls. Any "'"' "ls ""H ." ""''"'ilorious I'ourih '""'.v 'slfinl." The iuvoniive, lalent of this ." '." 11 l","p """ """ir'de "' """Id Held laml that had been doing no eVgyluf'Wkllodliv ,,.,,,.,1 tl.i hnul into -what-wcll in"t co'i'ne ami we it -words fail m... Sutliec. m n u.uhl not put in loiiiuch time at thetirm-erv -tore. Although a man ot imor (?) health he i, acioiimtishe.1 ). i !,,. t, .i ity that brings success to the the example he liu- net do In Memory. '. no tovi-i'i,y nit uiioknew him. iiu' ,w,s,t ItlWa Slav heru was short, only llfteuu i.l flllnc Wu know It is hunt I"'" '"' il tovliia tutie ana wcexteml I Irlcnils our ilueisiMt Kyim-ittliy v " neiiuiiein u mm who iIihiIi ait thtuus i '.. weTiiitth-LuiiH-rwasiimpuwbi'K- ueiiiisi i,y me sin oi tills inc. tie nils tancn nun VllS"linlr.ine KS.'Vi'J.iM!!!.!! 1J lal.l lu at n the cemetery at Flmi Kprliuis. tii.w (nuti utile moumi 'nenth the wiiiuw. rZiul' TiS, " a mtio race uwi u. sleep. Tl..-e wen pretty blue era. hut they ulumhcr An i ihe nine jut tamti m our numiVr """ """'"""'i "" - Caraway Itami. ,lrek acwmt j illness f n,eir dmu-hter, Mis Ida, who was stricken with fever, while visiting tho family ot Mr W J Ualilwm, The otliee at t'ai-nway has lieen uiaile a inouey order ortii-3 U'giiining July I-t. The (Janmav tkunml otlhe will build a metallic line lo Ashelsiro ami lines lo other I"""". Frank Miller who mail ft'iriu Hh Hill to Asheliuro, has not missed a trip dur ing the past year. Neither u inds nor waters stoii Inni. J V Jarrell lias sold uairo gissls this ; than any in the just ten. Hlacklierry canning is all the go. Johnny On Twin. When asked to write a short cimi- position Oil Some llltereslllli; I X perl ence, aionuny, witti 11111,11 taoor, L.,,,! Li. ,..u,.l.r tl,.. C.l I. ' w..... v... .. ... -y0. 1 "lwins is a baby, only its uoiible, It usually arrives about 4:37 in the ' morning, when a fellow is getting in . 01 ,,, . 0 1 his best Inks sleeptn . lwins is ac companied by excitement and a duo tor. Wk.s tir,. .1,. .s.ll,ms .mn. . " . :V " : Q 6' , their mother can t tell which one to ! lick, so she eives it to both of 'em i " 'naae sure. e ve got. twins da rer a hilly coat or most ennv' ! thinff ' The Courier hopes to hear f rem i more ooys wno wanr to get up ciuds ,for watches. r'ew Center Items, 1. . lull, ..a, uv I!.... on to- I. inn on the spnng 1,1:1.1, !, ,l'.- .1 liilc oak tree thai he ilea.l eueo III May IS 'l. and is l.'.wr,.,, .i uud oil hvt lni;li, .- hem I i.- as solid n- ii ever .i-. lb..,-., I. lie, !, and I101,. 'ravel, vi II- .'d .Ii.s . ;..; Cox . 1 1 1 1, 1, , Ml William Curlier i- " In 1 an gd a!,o'nl a;i.iili. Uei I'll a. Tucker t-ill piraeh al William Cinr- iter's hrsl S in 111 -luiv ill -J o'clock p in. We nrc hiooig a llomishiiig Sunday S le ol. Farmer Items. Mess,, I.-. It. lie ai:d Mamie llowaid looe reliirui.i . rocinUirii Iciiinle l',iil.-i air! nr. sc.li.v ill'' lai uianv Ii ils me idad In The l'... c:.;iJ ol Mr and Mis .Urn In irnim i iiij.i'.,vi!i2. Mi. Dora Lt-siier who lias licen ieildillg some lime wilh her uncle ut liu: tbe Troy tiold -I to her home. Miuiii1; C'ompiiuv lias reiur Mrt'legg I lamer, from Moot siwudiiiL! ii few days with reluli Pro! Mclnlvie priucipnl oflhc scli.sil here, is sicudiiig ipiile a while here hs.kiug ovc the Hitualioii, The pnisccls lor 11 gooi school are thu last we have known for years Next Sunday is the quarterly iini'ting a this place. ir Tiirieutinc our presiding cider will mve us a scruion on christian education. l.veiylKjdy is iuvilcd to eo Miss Auuic Johnson is visiting her -i Mrs K t' l.assiter in 1 ireenslmro. Wo are iKiincd to note the sad death Aimt 1'unce Uwis, widow ot the late I) II lypwis. She was a good woman und will 1 greatly missed. LANl'SALK ST, July :11st. Ill0,, that tract or jiarcel 01 1111111 111 ionini bia Unviishm. Kiiiiiloliili county. North Cnrolliiu. ol wl,l, I, II,.. .,,1,1 is,,,, lln.v ,11, -,i sh'2sl. Ill, uinie inntiiiu nc al.iul tea acres, nun l iiik tuny lescrtlied by the tale deeds, hy which shy held This June lh, ItVTi. Business Local;. Notices Inserted under thla head at cent a word each Insertion. lio to Simon A- ltcdding tor your grncorie- They deliver in town. Bargains In Harness, Vehicles, Etc. Having decided to ma! e a change iu our isiness wo will for the est JIO days oiler me exceptional linrgniiis in second band harness, buggies, hacks und surreys. Also extra nice lot of horses mid mules for sale exchange. Mi )oKII. linos. WANTl'.ll! - Six spiiini rs. Six big wcuv s. Apply to the Kranklinvillo .Mfg. t'o. r'rankliuville, N. C One 4-room house on one half acre lot. corner Smith and Hoover streets, within 100 yards Ashe boro Chair factory, can be bought at reasonable price by applying- to A. C. McAlister, Real state Agent, rear room over Bank. For Sale. Planing mill plant and machinery located ai Ti..y, X. I'., on ihe A A A Ify. Also n shingle mill oiillits with l'."i II P engines iiil.l boiler-. To sa null outlils. lor further ill at ion call on or a.l.liess Ifl'.IHIIM. I.I Mlll'.li t o. r .lo-u.ll A lidding Serv. A Toms., fi.JII.II. Milllioro, N C. FOR SALE Seed Irish Potatoes for July and August Planting. This i- the lime to plant is.lato forproht, seed for making large yields of llie very l inu s nlutitiuu tim- do not Im.iIi.t iIiis crop asd Inls.i greatly lessened. We oiler hr-i-ela-s seed ol llie licsl varieties c- wlauy pieisircii tor no- Top al reasonillile prices. High Point, X. I:. 1(. 1''. I. .No. S. Notice! Morehead, Ky., May Mh, P.MI.V The management of the A-hclmm t'op'r iuing Co., has Iwii changed and M. W arrish, of Asb.els.io. is iu charge of siinie. his couipanv will not Is- liable for any he idashncss incurred unless by order of said M. ,'. Parrish. All debts will Is- paid soon and ihe company placed on 11 good liuain ial f.sil itiR- . Wu thank llie )'oplu ol AsIc;Ipoj nun icinilv lor their kindness and leniency in lciiliiiii with our coiiiiwiiv, and w hois' to uiiiko Uieso works 11 credit to yoiirtwn in the fnture. Yours truly, ASIIKUOUO I tlPPKK MlN'IXt! I'll. S. M. Hradlev, Pre-ideiil. Lots For Sale. lor the licuout of home seekers I llllvc di vided to sell some lots on my proiicrty -iiu aleil one mile north of A-lielsuo 011 the I (11 11 dlenian road. Will si ll four lots conliniinig .ikiiil :t acres each or will sell all four lots in tract. Two-thirds of this land is well timlicrcd and is well hs iited for Imildiug lois. ,.r iMrlieulars npplv to W. W. llltAm. Thi- .lime 11', IllOa. ' "arm for Sale. 1 oiler my farm for sale which i h le and tpiai'ter miles south west of W, villi'. It contains ISO acres, 75 oH'n llltivatiou. Ilciiniillih'r wooilllllld. I luellinu lioiise, lelleuient, lull n and ildings. Well and spring, t nine Ihe nlacc for yourself. 1. .1 SlAI Kkll Ita N f. Ii II I I. For Sale. line 1 liisiiu hivelling Iloiisi', with a g'ssl nil of water, Isirll und other building- on le acre lot. frimtiilir S.utb r'uyt'lU viltc and Wainllinn Sts, within b"iO yanls uf graded SChlHl. .IASPK.lt Al MAN. if Ninth Asheboro. MAN WANTS but little hero Mow lull wauls dial llllle gissl uud the very best pi llns wliole section to get soiueiiiing g, I cheap is .1. At MAN'S, Solllh AsheU.i.i Seed Potatoes. I have 11 lot of line fall . ,..,!,' lor sih aliich I will c!l cheap. I hey are very pi I i... .... I, ten, umt in- it al more n'ri'lital'le tli.m the early Clop. Will deliver them ut AsIii'Ihiio. A M lltiiki.11. Ki'iups Mills. S I tlU Til Hugh J Horns aid set your Huggy Tire re-set in thirty minutes. Farm for Sale. 1 have a izsi farm oontaiuiut; 130 icroa situated 5 mile soiith oi Thriaaville. This ia good land; 75 acres i nmlcr -ire (ence for pasture. Will beaolda ta barcuin ti quick tjurcuiiKer. Kor fnrtlier particulars call on ur aildrcua II. u Keeueily, A.-.bcuurut C. FOUL If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There Is a Constant Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Hava m Foul, Sickening Breath, That Is Catarrh. CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B.B. la your breath foutf Ii yourYolee huiltyf I In your nnaestoppMir T10 you inure at nlIUT 'D rou "i r-'ii ui'eftt d, nl? Iioyou havj (ro ll- -oi tr A re ; 1 r.'V'1' .i-iianl had t.i te In CoVii t.u.n I l.o... r kill, u ot 1 : . 1 it pi t:.d. tn:.m.ra:lvMIII--.lr1lecv r.ud :n . P. It n.-' !s nitntt"n it "nc. Cure It liy tiikti.c Jlotenle 1'l ird Helm (IB Bl It Is n.pllck, nidlcal, permanent cure . e-oaalt rPHllie svsietu nliho pot.on llood Hi away w 1, git Inu.tiri-ugth to theentlre High Art We liave just received 50 suits of Summer Clothing at from $8.(K) to $18.00 per suit. Great values. Nice line While and Fancy Vests, Straw Hats, ollars. Tins PnenicViinoM ftr. nUn The prettiest line of Low uispiayeu in Asneooro. ue sure to see tnem. Very truly yours, WOOD fc MORING. Chase (Si Sanborn's Coffees the Most Popular. HKRE ARE STATISTICS TO SHOW IT: In the January number of "What to Eat" there is a very interesting 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, Arhuckle s. White House, Dutch, Blanke's, Lion, Miscellaneous brands (being made tm of brands any one of which was not named morejthan 5 times) Total number, Percentage of families pivfering ('HASE'ri loO per & SANBORN'S to all other brands, ZtJ-j cent. MOCHA. 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, Percentage of families prefering CHASE 'J f & SANBORN'S to all other brands, O V I Morris-Scarboro-tYloffitt Co. I Telephone No. 7. Fre Delivery. j It J rfc t KeeP hem in ihe house. A T&f & Ui llC Take one when you feel HI- y erb r nib j&jssg; ?r?iS! Shoes - Shoes - Shoes! W have just received a large quantity of I in arlrftlinn fn mi- liinrn ulvlt Wo hava as large and as good a line as you can find in town at prices as low as the lowest. Greatly Reduced PricesI 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, Asheboro, N. C i Take The Courier Cne Dollar Per BREETO maena membrane, and B.B.B. lenda rich. ttaKllua: Hood o( warm, rleb.pareblooddtreoi to tbe paralyzed nerves, muoaa membrane i.onts and Jolnti, giving warmth ajnl. strength Just where It Is needed, ad ia tblt DEAFNESS ' r:- Tf von Are grathTMrtrrowingdhafornwir""- riiiy d"a(or lifid of tasaiing, try JtetanlA i.UxhI Hi. I n. 1 ri. it. H ). Moit forma fdtwf- . tukn r jirtriiul denfnen ar oauMdt b-n-nnh, ntMl in o'lrinp: ftUrrh by O. B. jn. :ti iH-rif!,u .1 niea ndi womfQ ikirr itn I inetr hrinf ooinpUulf rtord. lutnuiclfooaitla-(B.BU.)jipMnt mi.. ..!... t.il:n. TUorourUlv ttd fir ' . . ..-::nt-Pd of i'ure Botsnlo I" r:i vly. SlcugthuDt Wuk flto-aAct: i, -u. .upcpnlu. l'rlvl perlrr b.' to. TithBanfllrftfrd. If not evrd wli n rlht gunntit r ia taken, flaouer refutKi Hiktuple Sent Fre by writing Blood IM I at u., Atlanta, Om. Dencrlbe roartroubl and apeciul fru medical advlo lo tult yuur case, alio ienfc jn tcalud lt(r. - Clothing! - quartered Tan Shoes ever o. of Kuuiiliea 1'kIiijj Brand. 78 53 25 24 18 16 160 374 No. uf KiimilieB 169 109 per 169 cent. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE i. or eauwi-m sa tv f . Sniaa t- a. and Got the News. Year in Advance.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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