The C&tts of Many Sudden Deaths There it a disease prevailing in'1M4 oemntry most dan unroasbecaoa at) deestp A . MaareireMc f"' J d aatks u rtwecl aaswr.nneurjwaiar aaopmryarc mm f lMaf cUseaae. If tntf remit, I ma- HkidMy tivuMa is f Slloiwsitaadresrct ' tli1fMflIV.MlOii. C, ;eii.'ct Wood -win at a . , aiituia, aing catarrh of tb hlt4, or tha kidneys thsaneelvas break dears ahd wait away cell by cell. Bladder trouble alnoat always raaalt froaa derangement c4 too kidneys IM a curt is obtained quicksst by a proper treatment a the kidaeys. If you arc fed iag badlyiyoatan inake no xaistakc by taking Lc Kilmer's 3 wain p-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It comcU iaabiiity to bold wrioa and scaldinjr pain in passing it, and over come that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get tip many time during; the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of. Swamp-Root i aoon lealtaed. It standa the. highest for St wonderful cores of the most distressing case. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is old by all druggists in fifty-cent ana' one-dollar site bottles. Yon may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tell all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. KiU aver & ?o., Binghamton, N. Y. Wlrca writing pnention reading this generou offer io this pa pes. "Don't make aay mistake.'tmt remember the nane, Swamp Root, Df. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle, t A.fiPRESWELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Whfelg, repair Buggiea and Wagons, Shoe Horsea and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. When in Asheboro sec me. Shop back of McDowell s livery stables. Yours truly, A. M. PRESNELL. H. J. Burns, Blacksmith. Horse Shoeing, Painting, and Repairing. All work guaranteed as represent ed or no charge. Friers reasonable; workmanship the best. Shop at old stand on Fayetteville street. Yours truly, HUGH J. BURNS. J. R. STEED, DEALER IN Groceries and Fresh Meats! AH kinds of fresh meats kept constantly on hand. (Opposite Pofltoflice.) L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Offers bli profession, serrlce to th el ti sens olAiheboro and surroundlnf cnxn unity. OfDceii At Rakidence Jersey Male Calves at a Great Bargain with such breeding as Gold en Lad first prize winner over all Jerseys 1890; Gold en Love first prize two year old bull at Pan-American lS0i; General Merrigold sire of twenty-one heifers that , sold at an average of - $144 eachj The breeding of these is correct; prices richt for bnrnediate acceptance. Address, J0HNA.V0UNG, Greer.-horo, K. C. kit 1 I . , hr a r r atVii MONTGOMERY NEWS. The KewVef Our jNeifiKboring Dt J B Shamberger, of Star, was in. town batuH.U iiuoruw us tbatthers haa- betaauothar outbreak of luiallpox iir tbv Candor section. Xrgro baa. bad light attack but is new vu ' . ' Miss Berta Harris was on the train going south Saturday morning f roui the Baptist University at Raleigh to ber home at waderuie. ane naa just completed course in music at the University. Mr Ruf us Vuncannon of near 1 roy and Hiss Myrtle Sills, of (jueeu took s romantic trip to South Car olina one day list week and were married in that mate. Mr Clarendon Wade who hold a railmad position at Darlington S C, passed through town one day last week, returning from a short visit to relatives at Wadtville. Mr Jacob Hall the miller at Hall's mill near Star, died Monday morning and was buried at Zoar church lue day. Mr Hall had been sick about two months, and his death was not unexpected. The Mt Oilead Hardware Comp any began excavations last Monday, at Mt Qilsad for the erection of a large three story briok store on Main street Mat north ottne store formerly occupied by Mr h V Brra. Jars Jean JKusa and children, of Asheboro, are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs C C Wade. Misses LetaSmitherman and Berta Hurley-returned from school at King's Business College at Raleigh Friday. Mr T Lee Fesperman who bad the misfortune to break his leg some three weeks ago at his saw-mill the western part of the county, was able to come to Troy Wednesday. A small boy about ten years old of Mr Chas Stanback took few drops of carbolic acid through mistake a few days ago, and bad it not been for the early administering of an antidote, it would doubtless have proved fatal. Mr Tom Stanack left lust Satur dav for More head Citv where he iroes before the State Medical Board to get license in pharmacy. Miss Ida Jarrell who is visiting at the home of W J Baldwin, is im proving after having been confined to her room for several days. Mr it V task has two bad cases of typhoid fever in his family but we are glad to say that the doctor thinks trie worst is over. Mr McCain from Randolph ia moving into the Lassiter house near & fll Uverton s store. Mr W H Watkins Jr. of Greens boro, was in town several days last week. Mr Harris Howell, an industrious young man of Troy, and Hiss Anna Bailey, the accomplished daughter of Mr Daniel .Bailey of Moore county, were married on the 15th inst at the home of Mrs Fry on factory row, Esquire I E Saunders performed the ceremony. Quality vs. Qtusllty. Hard muscles and strong body do not depend on the quantity of food you cat, but on its perfect digestion and proper assimilation. When you take Js.odoi Uyspepsia Cure your system gets all the nourishment out of all the food you eat. It digests what you eat regardless of the con dition of the stomach and conveys the nutrient nroTterties to the blood and tissues. J. his builds up and strengthens the entire system, over- conies and cures Indigestion, Dys pepsia, Belching, Sour Stomach, etc Sold by Standard Drug Co, and Asheboro Drug (Jo. Upper tmfY Hspsaslnfs. (Deferred from last week.) Mr Leo Barker is in our vicinity putlins up a new tetepnone una. tie says nut Asna boro can hear us whispering when the double line gets to working. Vt hope it in so. Mrs J O Steed and children and alius Bert Steed are at Jackson Springs this week. Miss Minnie Stuart, of Star, visited friends la atoeus last week. Some of our boys attended an ice ci supper in Why Not Saturday evening. Miss IMlie Li emu terry, who has been in High Point for a few months, came home last week and is quite sick we are sorry to learn. Bilious Bill the sleepy head, Dearly loved to lay a-bed: Couldn't wake him if you shook him. When bis slumbers overtook bim. Suddenly he started waking. Erty mora when day was breaking. What's this magic rec romancer? EARLY RISERS, that's theaBswer. Hew W MkM Her. Monday evening June the fifth Ethel Dove with white wiura of faith and conse cration, took bsr Bight to Heaven. Heaven we say for w know autaing but Heave a would admit sack a loving spirit aa her a. She waa the beautiful ana much loved dauah tar of Mr and Mi D Dova. af franklimvilia She bad been indwposed lor aoaa tune and it was any privUenw to visit bar many times daring her ilhw, bat Barer did I Had bar blue or despondent; never eran plaining but always with sonsethiiia bright and pleasant Ktsaj. Saeha faith as Iter's will shine above affliction; no one knew her but to love bar W aun t asa why Bad abi take one we loved so much, only that he lovea and nee la each as her to make Heaves bncbtar. It inias hard- to a them un nut oe aoetn au uion weu ana somatimo wall aaderatand. The dear sisters and brodnsrs have the vriuatthv of ana wba by eaparisms know how to sympathise and may they strive to meet dear Etbal who loved theaa aan waa- a much aaneerned about then. hUyGod Mod up tha broken hearts of Ibe sear pares. v . wtii niuus t ncEa Tb tarra Tawt Peactrtiea. DeWitt'i Witch Hasel Salve pene trates tha pores of the skin, and by its antiseptic, mblfooient and bead ing uflnaoos it ssMues inflamma tion and care uoiis, Boras, uuta, Ecaema, Tetter, KiiicWons and all skin dUaraae. A rpecifio for blind, bledia,' ltcWcg and protruding Piles. . The original and .geanlna Witcb Basal fialrt is "Blade by K C DeWitt 4 Co, sad sold by SUndsrd Ir-i5 C'Vaiid Aihbar tvg Co. THE NEW LIQUOR LAW. There are many who do uot tin- del stand the new law covering the manufacture and sale of whiskey the State law. This law in aub-1 stance' makes of every county cuil , police officer lu the State u revenue' officer, aud requires biui to seize ' whisker, stills, make raids elc. ! For the benefit of those who do ' not know the law it is here uiven iu I this issue of The Enterprise. Be- fore the enaetment of this law dy the last Legislature a persou could cet whiskey for another and then not know the other's name w lit u be came into court on the charge of selling. Now he is made an agent of the party who handled the n hls key, and if one person gets whiskey tor auother it is upon bint to show from what source he secured the whiskey. Recently several cases of this kiud hare come before towu mayors of the towns iu the State und from reports it seems that a great many people dt uot understand the law. In the first section is thu general form that the Legislature do enact. and change certain laws. Thu uew law then reads. Section 2. That any person or persons who shall knowingly permit or allow any distillery or their ap paratus for the making or distilliHg of spirituous liquors to be set for operation, or to be operated on lauds iu his possession or control in any territory where the manufacture anil sale of intoxicating liquors is pro hibited by the state law shall guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be pun ishable in the discretion of the court. Section 3. That it shall be tin1 duty of any officer mentioned iu this act to search for and seize any dis tillery or apparatus used for the manufacture of spirituous liquors in violation of any State law, aud to deliver the said distillery or appara tus to the proper authorities of the United states government for con fiscation. It shall also be the duty of the said officers to destroy anv material in use, or to be used, found at any distillery for the manufacture of intoxicating liquors contrary to law. Section 4. That it shall be th duty of any officer mentioned iu this act to seize any spirituous liquors found in the possession of any persou not tax paid and stamped as required by the United States government, and to deliver the said liquors to the United States government for con fiscation. Section 5. That it shall be the duty of the sheriff and his deputies and of any police officer, when in formed of violation of this act, to procure warrants and arrest the offender, and to subpoena all persons who may have information concern ing the commission of the offense charged against the party arrested. Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10 of this act tell of the!dutiesof the solicitor aud other officers and of the fact that the act shall be in force from and after its ratification, which means March 6, 1905. Under this law police officers aud sheriffs and their deputies have the same jurisdiction as that accorded a United States revenue officer. Cuban Diarrhasa. U S soldiers who served iu Cuba during the Snanish war know what this disease is, aud that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhira is almost as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy, however, that can alwavs le depended upon as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs Min nie Jacobs of Houston, Texas: "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhira Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhu-a, which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doctors but they did him no good. One bottle of this leuiedy cured him, as our neighbors will testify. 1 thank uod for so valua ble a medicine." For sale by Stand- dard Drug Co, Asheboro Di ug Co, Asheboro, and W A Lndtrwood, Randleman. Geo C Bass, a rural free delivery mail carrier, was shot to death last rnday morning between one and two o clock about 7 miles from Dunn while assisting the sheriff and his deputies to capture William Henry Smith an escaped convict. A remarkable picture worth MANY DOLLARS can be obtained For a Few Cents 'The Throe Most Beautiful Rosea" By Paul do Long pro. At the uraent solicitation of tha Woman's Home Companion, Mr Psul do Longpre, who is th greatest painter of flowers in the world, oimsented to make a painting ot what lie con sidered "Tha Three Most Beautiful Hosea," and the painting is without doubt one ot the niaatarpieces of this great artist. This nug- aihoent picture is reprouueeu in all its ongi -nal arandeur on tha cover of the Woman's Home Companion tor June. Although this cover an aoenrate npradaouoa of a paint ing worm aanareoa ol uo Liars, vet tua June number, which haa this exquisite cover, may be obtaiaed at any trst-class news stand or diraet from tha publishers for th trival aunt of only ten eenta. Mr Paul da Laagpre is putty styled tha "King of Flower Painters." He no only paint rosea, oat every Bower tnat grows, sod is la kighast authority on flowers. His painting are found in tha moat select homes. Soma aav sold for much aa seven thous and Sva Iraadnd dollars ( 7,600.00). Artist, art critics and oompstent judges all agree that the covers of th Womaii'e far exeat uwsa ol any other auanaina. lias Woman's Boms Comoamoa is a nutoa- ain which in beauty and excellence, ait. stories, Uluatiationa sad fashiona, etc . ex cess all other boss and family aasguinea. Tb W sm sa s Home Ccaapaaioa Sa Bubliahad byTbaGrawaU PnUisbtg Cesapany, New York City, also Oiicaao, iil. ,' at One Dollar a a, ad ia tha faeant mag viae ia aaar 1 'aiaa a sullied hur-rs, where it ia mad saca aa4 every tsao by t. .em nulliaa psopia. Mrs. J. H. Cole, of Randleman who was visiting Mr Cole's parents in Chapel U'li, stopped over here Wednesday a few hours with her sis- ter Miss Jessie Woollen on her return home. Ed Millis. who has been working in the Bauk of Thomasville at Ihomusville for the past few months, has accepted a positiou here with the High I'oint Overall Com- panv. Mr. ,1. s. hlder. son of Mr W. N, Elder, at Fnirvit-w, arrived Tueday niirlit from ls Anireleg, Cal, where he has been for the past year. High Point Ledger Just What Everyone Should Do. Mr J T Barber, of Irwinvillc, Uti, always keeps u bottle of Ulittmhei Iain's Colic, Cholera Hint Diurrhneu Uomt'dy at hand ready fur instant use. Attacks of colic, cholera nior bus unit diitrihii'a cuitio on so bttil tlcnlv that there is no time to limit a doctor or go to the store for med icine. Mr Barber savs: "I havt tried Chamberlain's Colic, ''huleia uml Diuri'lui'U Kenieuv which is one of the best medicines 1 ever h;iw. 1 keep a bottle of ii in id room as 1 have hud several uitiirks of colic and it bus proved to bo the bout medicine I ever used." Sold by Stuudard Drug Co, Asheboro Drug Co, Ash boro, and W A Underwood, Kaiulle- iuan. Extremely Low Rates. Extremely low rates ale announced via the Southern Hail way from points on its iines tor the following special occasions: Athens, Ga. Summer School, June 27-July 28. 1905. Monteagle, Tenu. .Monteugle Bible Training School, July 3-Atig. 15, 11105. Monteagle, 1 enn. Jloute.igle Miu day School Institute, July 17- Aug. 5, l'.tOo. Monteagle, Teun. Wouiuu's Con cress, Aug. 1-15; l'JOo. Nashville, Tenu. I'eabody College, Sumuiei Schools; Vanderbilt H;b- lical Institute, June 14-Atig. 19U5. Oxford, Miss. Summer School, University of Mississippi, June 14 July2o, 1905. Richmond, Va. Farmers' National Concress. Sent. 12-22. 1905. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Summer School for Teachers, June lli-July 28, 1905. Rates for the above occasions open to the public. Tickets will be sold to these txiiut from all stations on the Southern Railway. Detail information can be bad ui on application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern Railway, or Agents of connecting hues, or by address ing the undei signed: R L Veuxo.v, J 11 Wool.. D 1 A, T P A, Charlotte. Asheville, S H Hakdwick. V II Taylue, 1'. T. M. II. T. A. Washington, D. C. Lejral Advertisements. Mlllt 1'UAItK SAI.K, Pv virtue ul a iwrr ul kuIu cmituiiiitl in n niurlKiiui- deul t'Xt ut.-d lo the uii'Iitmiiiu! ti IiiIhi 11 HurKi-w aiul M S HurKL-Mn, Inn wilv, on 1-Uli Isna, wlm-ll iiiormiiKt-fli-ttl is iluly IV i-t,Mi-,l in the KiniMcn, ulllic ol Kaixltlli Co. In 1 uill sell lur ca.li tu thi' liiKlic-l MiMer at PHlilic iiuitt'tii ul tin1 i-ourt iiuum; uuor in amk I. mi on Mi.mlay, July 1. 10 ul I oVki-k p I lliv !llwini;li--4:riU-'l .in-i-l of limit ill Oil uuiblu Kmii-lilp ami kn-.wii.u. the l Hurt."., lot und hnti!, on LilnTty ruul, ali'l Unmet! a tul :; HeUHitiiini at a l"t imll In Itorlli i-ortn-r 11 aaw iinll Inl. ruiiunn; -.u iletinvb nortli, wet 'M rol ami II llnkK tu u liluek nuk lit rlurg'-M,' suiunen. line; tlieuee unrlli uIoiik Ntitl line tiltv live n.lfUt Mone: tlicllee t-it6nMlii: tin itoutli ; roilK to a Monti; ihent-e -tv.t M ut-g 3 rmU to u perMminon trve; thence south thd beginning, eulilulului; riocrwi murv or lu MM. C. HAMMKK, This June W. I'.wj. MortaaKt.' K VAI.I AHI.E IIMHKK, nr,ler ot te-Ktlt unoiU-l hy the Kuutlol)tll eoiilil).ou IhepcU- By virtue ol an tiou ol J M Hniwn aim others ugiuust l.yilu ManesA and oUieni, I itliull mU ul hi1IIc- aiit-lloii to the liiKheat hldiler, at the tout t iiouh; luir tu Aithehnnj, N. C, tin h.itinluy. tlu MlKiuyolJuly, I'JU'i. ul U o'elocS M.. Uie IoIIowiiik uuM-rilHMt timet of tlinlitr lying aud liettig ill thu couutieN 01 Moon-anil Kamiolin, vis: I'ruet No. 1. Kiiou u iu tile shot, truc-t, Mmbeil iu the tivtltiotl ah trueu, No. a, a, ,, suiilt li, anil containing -4UI acreii. Tract No. il. Known un thr shunihiirger tract. lying uml being iu Muorc uml Kamlolph eouutlea. on Keody Crceli aud oontaiuliut sua acre more ur lea. ami ner!ljei in the Ivtilloii a Tract No. S. Tract No. i. Lying and being tu Uie ciaiuty of kandolnh on Reedy Cn-ult, coutaluiug WO acres and Known a uie ahdiii truet. Thli In ttald to be tine original UKO timber. 11 i. well located aa to shipping poiut. All tliv tim ber afurvaidiiueU3UTlng twelve lucliua ami more one loot above Uie ground will be mild, aud the purchaser is allowed by order of the court two yeat Innu the confirmation ol xulil ale in which u cut aud remove uid timber. The laud on which the above timber la ntaudiug la not lo be old. Terms of Hale, one-third cash, one-thlnu In afx mnutlia and one-thinl In twelve mouths: pur- approved aeeuruy lor unpaid balance ol pureiuue money, auu iiesaiue to bear lutcnM from dale of eouhrmatlou of auld sale; title to lie reserved uunl the full payuieutol the purehuse money. KXECUTORS NUTIL'I, Having qualined as eaecutnr of H. M. Cox, doetassed. according lo law, this Is ki notify all aredliors ol saiu entate tonie tneir claims w.tu tile underslglietl, duly sworu tu on or before the Win day ol Juue luot, or mis aouce win ne pieatien bar Ol meir recovery, ah peranua owing aaiu estate arc requested to make immediate paynieut. June lotn, IW. a. w. hkown. Executor. ot H.N. Cox. deceased. LANU SALE. Hv virtue nl an order of nle arauted by the Superior Court of Handtdph county, lu a special proeeodlng thereiu pending, Ada A Cox and hus. band A C Cox aud Klble Miller airalnsl H H Brooks and wile Annie anioaaaiid M Hn KK (iuar., 1 shall sell at the court house di sw In Ashe boro. N. C. at public auction o the highest ladder on Halunlav the SXudday o July, llsja at 12 o' clock in, the following real estate lu aaid county. Uounoen as mnnwa; 1st tract. Adlulnini the lands of U T MoffU and otheni. beglutiiiig at a sloue on the west side of Uie Fayetteville road aud runs went 7 chains and T& links u a atone, tneuce soutn a cnalns and St links to a sweot gum on the north bank of Richland creek, thence up the various course ol said creek U 1-1 chains to a cedar, tlienee uorOi IS chains and 15 links to a stone, theiura caat H cnaliuanUTViiuas so a ptne. tneuce norm l chain and 76 llnka Sa a suate. toeiitv east si uhalus aud g llnka to a stone on the west side of (lie aforesaid road, thence south the various courses ol said road as chains and as links tu tne beginning ooubMuing isu scras more ur less. Snd trv. AdJ-nning tha lauds of (iaorgs spsucer, aiama Ammotia sou otnars, negiuning chalna In a Dina. thenee snutll IM decreet west It cnalns ana as nnas i A chains aud SO link Jrd tract. Ad g lands of 4oihna Uoffitt sod T Hoffltt. hesflonioa at a rasa oak and running east oue uhalu la a atake, tlieuos north 4 cnalns ami 00 Unas hi a post oak, thence east one chain to a stake, thence north t chaliM and tat 1-t Unas to a slake, theuee vest S ehaiae to a stake 111 the orurtnal Una. theoce south oa sntd line 7 chains 7 1-s unki fcalaa beginning, aniaisiiiliig oue aare alack rum snd running north 8 chains and links toaatsaa. tlteace east ( esadiss and as llnka to a ssuoe, theaoe north 7 chains and an llnka ha saase la Joshua MoSU's Una, theoca wast t eaalna sad aa links to a stake, said Monti's aor- aar. tbanoe souta la etisjos and S7 links so a suae. atoOtrs aoroer. thence souatl as 14 daas. east s chains atsd IS links to tha hag! rising, ouu- amg re i-s scras awe ar ansi. Trnas of aia casa. v. a,, ba rr. By vlttuuof apowerof sale ooututjiioil lu the lost will and testament of Mlenjah LaHHitcr.dec'd I wilt sell at the home place of the said lilcajah Lassiter at publio auction at 10 o'clock, a. m. ou THURSDAY, Jl'LV Hoth, li, to the highest bidder, for cash the following de scrltied real entate to-wlti Tnn-t No. I. citunUMtn the waters of Lane's Crock adjoining the lands nl 1. w. Luther. K. V. lutslter anil others. This Is Uie home plaee of ihututid MU-ujiih Uuo.iUT and eontahia IMS uercs luon; or less save anil exot'i ubout gr acres here lolore villi by the tld lusutor sun is well and i-onvenienrly lia-ated as to schools, cliitrclies aud oilier eoiivehiences and is fairly well limbered well walen-d and Is good farming Uml and has gisHl building. sucliHv. dwelling, bam, oulhou.-es aud g'snt well of water. Tract No. a. Adjoining the lands ol a. T. ltiigblin. ,1. W. Inu'hliii and nthur-co!ituliiiug inlnlhul-til 117 lie I will 1st given. LAND 8.U.K. of .uie gniuU'd lo rt of Kund I ti I he url i'i ,l,.,r lu ..i, liro, N. 1 l-.'o'i-lo .lily he folloivuiu n-til evtnu-. Ii-ll ing the Inn. Is of w. I Hi, . Maieui Tlmter. ,o Tlnoer, MutlKIa t'.,l,l,le. Jmluc Kniii-. ou Uouth und olliers, l,uu,ed u lollous. mntilng at u white isik, Judge Kviius uli W. iiikioun lonii-r. th..i. iil-.iiIv iiiiio, .iloni! Judge Ki.ii.--- II ..- to Judge Kv.in-' libhi ' ,1,1, If lu lib nltliwi -. tli.-n I ulong M ilildu t'oblile's hue h's i orner, thence alsmisoiithm ,,li,.i- Koiilh und i livro I Uie lUtll lloi.g M.iii-o. Thiiyi-i-. line lo V. I'. Win -u-lillnue v. I'. Hill Is'gll i ins luib tinj of .iu LAND SALK. d an order of sale grunted by the t ol Humlolphcouiity on the s-lilioii , iidlur. ol lleo. W. Kleli, .leeeusvi Phillip, et ul, I slnill sell ut the !un lay of July i-.si. tne lolloaiu. i Mil, I 'eouiily mi tnewuti is of 1'iin iljiiiiiiu.' Iln lunils ot Anthony Hu h. liiercm s ,i llr.-,l In ,. id oil lows, vu: tnn-t. Keglliiung ti1 Anthon.t Ilii liS llui ivhtte ouk or pine nun east .' nsls mi ;.1 nsls uia ninek giiul. lilt IVrlKlU's line, llit lu-c mi nil a osls I., me begin. Second ir.u-t. ih-giuniiig ou a t talk i-oriier and t7 links to u In thence west 17 chilli -kory ut Abel t.ixs collier, W links to n slime pile lull the old line, theuee east on said line 17 chatusand ttlirdsonacrcilitnl six months, the im-huj.er giv ing tsnid and aiiproveil security thervtor.uuilllie title reMTVcl till the further uolt-r of the court. This I'.ith iluy of Juue IllUi. (I. K. Kit II. Aduir. aud Coiur, SEWING MACHINE. HOLLER BEARING. HIGH GRAD?. by buying Ihig reliable, honest, STKONGEST GUARANTEE. Ni '-ina! Sewing Machine Co. iCLVIcZSE, ILLINOIS. "DOrtlESTIC." Better Than Ever! "THE STAR THAT LEADS THEM ALL" Ing Machine for Oic home: iy wile, mother, daughter. ilK' ustress. Thalsoursiicclalty. Either Lock or Chslll Stitch. Write circulars aud prices. for Domestic Sewing Ma chine Company, Newark. N. J . a Fruit Paper Free I ,jSV . Keep von posted ou tntt Horticulture, Crop 11r riy Condition., PHces ol 'itfil r v Zm. Fmit Prodncts In tie Jg TjT dillerent Markets, jft-" -i Diseases of Trees sn TV,- JC risnts and Trentmen i I.vJ;sii.fatr of same. Itdcslswi'h every phase of the ij"lLijE"- fruit Industry from th, fld to the msrkrtjn- eladlag varirtirs. eqltlvaUoe, tntnspnnatios, and tha Snal sals la tha Biarhst, aad slvsalosl tha la rormsuoa lha erowsr acvas, wbrthse hs be aa amatsur or profsslaaal, Frsasampla eepTefths Frsa sample aepTe rabllfrf,ronr 1 ns ta anr ana arv Iks KwtkMsl fralt graver, tUoseph. Mlaklasa op value ro fruit orowers. A Special Mafidne et The Courier One Year lor $1 JO- A new and attractive offer In- ut ia tlut of The National Fruit Crower in comhination with Tlie Courier the two one year for (1.50, The KatiiHial Fruit Grower, which is publish ed at St. Joaer Ii and Bentoa Harbor, Mich., is a monthly devoted to the subject at fruit growing which jt hawllee with great ability. Tha various topics are discussed by special- lata, and it is invaluable to every fruit crrower. TOtl nay Eorwertl yonr raoney ror tuia ctam biaatioa oiler to 'f ha Natianal Fmit Grower or to wis paper. HAVE YOU INDIGESTION. Boyd's arbon Albumen Tb- lajta rare Carbon of Albumen positive car for indigestioa, dyspep sia, constipation, beatlaohe or tour itomacb from over eating or drink- inir $50 if tbflj don't, 9a CTDM a package. 11 your arnggin auaea s nave uten end direct to BOYDCHEMICAL COMPANY, 70S Rand McNall BUgV WANTED' Will pay spot cusb f. o. b. your depot for All Kinds of Furs, Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs, . WooKwatjlutl or uu-wushed) . We uino curry u full line of Fruits ' uml Vegetables, Banana, Orunges, ' I.t'inoiiH, IVitiiuts, Etc., ut market prices. Write for prii-cs. j FORSYTH & WATKINS, ! 112 Lewis St. GrciiKlxiro, N. C. l !.IT IT-UM10 liK.iRD. j A liullle of Kc-zine will be sent frw 'ii every rentier of this mper j who - sull'eriii; with nny kintl of( skin iliseiife or eniptioim, uny forni of l-'i-.:eiiiii, lilintl or Ulettling files, Scrolnla, Itch, Tetter, Barbers Itch, Ring worm, lioils, HI. Kid Poison, Fever Sores nf any name or nal lire. $50 reward will be aid for any citric of Kezeina Unit is nn prompt-' ly curetl witli Ke-zine. Ke-zinc w ill heal any sore ur ruiv the worst skin uml limkc it look like velvet. Here tofore there has been no specific discovered thai uonM tine i t. -ma and kindred diseait. s until Ki-'iue was discovered and tin iIk.,..-.. ,1s are cured daily. Never mimi wneLt you have trieci; ton;et the failures made bv tilh.'i remedies and send for FREE S AMPI.K ! of Ec-ziiic, which alwut." jjitee re lief and a permanent cure l Ec-zlne Skin Soap if tin' liesl. ttnticrptic sohi) made. Ii will cleanse anything will Uvstioy mi crobes of ilaiidruff, falling bnir, sme iieail, ham Is ana teet, piuiiiles und blackheads on face and make the skin smooth. The only antiseptic shaving soap made, guaranteed to cure germ tiiseases f50 if it Uou t. 25 cents a cake. Write today to Boyd Chehical cohpany. 708 Rand-McNally Bldg., 1 Chlcaio. Ill, The publisher of this paper knows . the reliability of Ec-zme and of I Boyd Chemical Co. Rocky lVli;'.i!ii.. : Tor. Nuggets A finaj I....! r.r Da. Pmpls. Brtsp OsMcs - a..'. i Rsaarial Tlfr. A specific forr.-n.'-f, ri.i. In ::re-tlon. Mrs an.l Klilney Tronlils. i-,.iipt.. ICcpm. Impnrs I'l'ssl, bad Breaili, lue:ilt Hnu.'ls, llnsvlai-he n.l B-wka.-he. Ii'aR.ky Sl.'iin.nin Tea lu lab 1 -t form, Sft cents a box. ti.-nuine made bj 'i'lLLiarsa Dsuo Company. HaJison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE BUY "THE Do not be di'lvcl hv thrwe tt bo ad vertie JHO.OI) SewiiigMacliliio for fM.M. TlibkltitiofaHiailiinecnn be boiiirht from us or anv of our dualcra from $15.00 to 18.00. wc MAKC A VaiCTY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed (b'tentilnen the Htrtmgth or wettkniK8 of Ht'winu; Miu-liiiun. The Double) l-'es'd eontliiiitil vt iih other HiroiiK Nilnta nmk.-M t lie JVew Home the bett tSewinu; Machine to buy. Write forCIRCULAHSS5S w iiuunifiu'turt'Hiul irhtn bs-fort' urcbMtng THE HEW hG SEWINS HA6HIRE CO. ORSNaK, MASS js I'nl.'ii H.. N. v., Chicago, III., Allnnta, Ua, I isk I-n.i-.Mo., lkill.is,Tx.,Kiia Francisco, CM J W. W. JONES, Asheboro. N. C. SEWING MACHEj AsJllsasja JOHN i-3A5TlAW, raat, Trat. Mfr Rwaft Umm4 9pim, ' CJ2CACa You Need a Hat I You Need It Now. We hare tlicm in atvlee anil pricoa to suit you. We are increasing our alnck each week, hy no doing we fret tlie netrest and liewt selling kooiIs. We also have an attractive line of Belt Duckies and Dress Nets nnil many other novelties. Conie to see nio. Yours tnilv, Mrs. F T. lair. I X? GIVE VIC3 aa i desire for work or pia. Make acinar brain, brlakk area aial iwast braata. MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE bv matfeany corroctln' liver, stomach and bowels. . They lnduos iba jutloral sleep and anpsUla of yoaib. GIVE VITALITY by oleanelnc all disorder! from ths aj sSatu. They cur Conttlpatloo, Indlflsitlon, Sllloutnm, Htsi ache, NervouiNH. Ftr tela ty an DraigtoU I Oo and Sflo BOX AOOEIT NO SUMTITUTia Take The Courier and Get the News. One Dollar Per Year in Advance. AT FACTO R.Y PRICES The "Lundstrom" Sectional Bookcase. Pronounced the BEST br tliounamla of users. Iliglilr lini-lied in Sot.tn GuwrS UAt. ' Price per lioolt section, with aiaappearinu; non-bimlini gliisa doors, $1.75. without door SI. 00. Tops and bases f 1.00 each. KtitT on Ai-i-kovai, Ireiijlit preiil direct (roan fac tory. Send for Catalogue No. 9. THE LUNDSTROM JttFQ. CO., Little Fall, . Y. Manufacturers of Sectional Bookcases and Filing Cabinels. Special Tuesday Sales With each cash purchase of one dollar on Tues day of each week, we give you a coupon for that amount When you have gotten sixty (60) of these bring them to oui store and we will give you Absolutely Free A Handsome Oak or Mahogany Rockers These Rockers sell for 10.00 each to the trade. ' Call and let us show you our full and complete line of House furnishings. Very truly yours, Peoples House Furnishing Company, High Point, N. C. LETTJS DO YOUR Printing. r.:.-.--jaTnrr.".r--. ...TI ! WORK GUARANTEED To the Pacific Coast to California, Orefon, Wm Walton rotmd-trip, long traruit ami return Ibttta, libenl atop-oref v privileges. .... ' , 4 'I ' The rate is practicaDy on the basis of one fare for the round trip. Of course, if you wish to visit both California and Oregon or Washington, the cost is slightly more. . ,. , r ( These reducod rates are in effect on certain nates In months of May t October, inclusive. Titer apply from all Eastern points -via Chicago, St jovh or Memphis gateway. The Rock slatr4 System will take you up b ther Chicago or SkUwls,or at hmifit of other Middle West point and carry you to the Coast ia throagh Startd trd t Toiviat lejopcrs with unexcelled Dining Car eerrios. The Kock Island also affords a chcaice af roatMi on the Scmuc", . route you can top off ir Colo-do-ee Sak Lake Gty-p visit . . Yellowstone National Park; on the "Southern " rente yon can go via El Paso, iLi-u New Mexico, then "up coast" to San ftmmdim and cn to Portland or Seattle if desired. ' ", u thort, these PacifK Coast e)Xtti chance to see our Wvit'.-m country in a compniivanaffe aaaanfr.. If you desire to go only as far as Colorado, tiere are excursion rates in effect to thtt section and rehfrnV' aD Minnief long, apeciaEy reduced June 30 to July August 12 aad 13, and August 30 to September 4, Extension tripe to Ogdea) , or Salt Lake and return at low Qt k From Stptembor 15 to tourLt or McoisnUt'' tickets .w the PaciTw Ncarthwest-about jrlsjcoUsjIiMsasaats Man .a gtmkmV eWla W ataH alaa, sa wa caus advisa aWiaaa srM rsa W. W. BRADY, "" DEALER IN Groceries ond Country Produce. Call to see his prices. " One mile north of Asheboro on Randleman Roarl. Clm ii VIGO V PRICE& SATISFACTORY October 31, IC5, on way SI be on sale to CaLfotxk aad half regular fare. ''J " ' ml rosrra TUtf atrd omj af juue. uae