The Asheboro Courier, Asheboro, N. 0., July 37, 1905. Arrival and Departure of SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 141, arrive at Train No. 107, arrives at Train No. 143, arrives at NORTHBOUND. Train No. 76, arrives at Train No. 130, arrives at Train No. 42, arrive! at NOHTH BOUND. leaves at leaves at leave at SOUTHBOUND, leaves at leaves at liVvcs at No. 142, No. 130, No. 144, No. 71. No. 107, No. 41, Local and Personal. Trains. 10:00 a. 3:10p. .0:35 p. m 8:25 a. m. 11:01 a. m ' 2:25 p. m, 4:40 11:05 a. m 4:30 p. m. 10:15 a. m 3:15 p. m 3:30 p in. Mrs T T Fefrte is quite sick. Mr Eli Yeargan, of Mechanic, was to town Monday. Miss Rosa Spencer ia at Jackson Springs this week. Mr J C Cox who baa been quite lick is improving. Post Muter Pickett, of Liberty, was jn town Monday. Mill Hattie Betta ii visiting her brother Mr Kntns Betta. Dr J B Bhainburger, of Star, wfcs ia Asheboro Xnesday. W J Adams, of Carthage is at tending court tbn week. Mr J Ed Cole, of Coleridge, has been here this week. Missel Lula and Bert Steed were hem last week with relatives. Messrs Ernest Leach and B Au' man, of Star, were here Tuesday, Born to Mr and Mrs T H Bedding on July 20 1905, a beautiful baby girl. Capt A J Burns is improving and expects to be out in week or two. Mr Fletbher Cox, of Cedar Falls, was here on buiiness the first of the week. Miss Mary Rose, of Concord, is visiting Miss Or May Cox at Arch- dale. Mrs Hannah Betts O'Brien and children of Maxton, are here visiting relatives. Mrs A R Shaw and little son are spending tome time with Mrs David Porter. Mr apd Mrs H LBrower and daughter have returned from Lib erty. Miai Maggie Moffitt, of Wilming ton ia visiting her annt Mrs M A Moffitt. Superior court is still in session, and will continue so the remainder of the week. The street committee should cer tainly look after the bad condition of the streets. Mri Robert Davis, of Elise, has been visiting her sister Mrs Eli Pritohard. Mrs John A Wright and daughter Miss Ollie, of Lexington are visiting relatives in town. Miss Minnie Hall, of Elise, Moore county, is spending some time here with friends. Messrs 8 Bryant and S O Newlin, of Raodleman, were in ton tho first of the week. Then will be Children's Day ex ercise at New Union next Sunday, beginning at 10:00. Mr and Mrs J Btanback Lewis have recently moved in their new bom on Sunset avepue. Mr Gay Fox has accepted a posi tion in the cold drink department of Messra Spoon & Redding. Misses' Nellie and Mabel Spoon went to Worthville to join a party of little girls at Mr J M Wrenn'i. W A Coffin, the laundry agent request us to announce that after this, laundry will be sent on Tuesday. There were fourteen High Point nil on the train Saturday going ackson Spjingi to ipend Sunday. Rev Mr Swain and daughter, Miss Lynetto, went up to High Point last Thursday returning home Tuesday. Miss May MoAlister left last Thursday for Spray where the goes to visit her brother Mr James ilo-Alistor. Mrs Worth and family and Mr Mrs OO MoAliiter have retained from two weeks trip to the sea coast. Messrs W P Wood, C 0 MoAlister, T 0 Worth and Fletcher Cox of Cedar Falls spent Sunday at Jackson Springs. , Mr Fletcher Barbae, who has bought an interest in the High Point Ledger fas on the passenger train Thursday going to Jackson Springs. Mrs Emmett Moffitt and sister, Miaa Rhodes, leave to-day for (Virginia. Mrs Moffitt will spend soma tun there and will then ' go to Elon College. ' The plaoe of the Friends Yearly Meeting ha been changed from ! Hich Point to Guilford Colleire. I The date of the meeting this year is : August out. , I The Sunday School Oonventioa of Richland circuit and Asheboro atsv s lion, M P church, will bo held at Charlotte, four miles west of Ashe boro, August 5th, at 11 o'clock. i Attention is called to the ad of 1 K O York 8tore Co, Central Falls. Wheat in need of anything in their una can on tbem. Tney can j a lull r line of goods and are offering speoiul f Dargauia lor toe next 90 (la vs. i Lawvers attending court last week i were Col Morehead, of. Gruetuborc, j Messrs J K piair, UUH BatboMs I J B YA.1 m9 Wm p im est c:t t -! a r'", st tt BMCr, , of Ei'er City, Lot W Humphrey, of S Charlotte and Major H A . London, i or J,Uboro, Miss Bessie Ashworth, whose visit to her old home in Cedar drove township, was noted in last weeks issue, returned to Kichmoiid, Vu. Saturday. - Mr J C Davis home on Sunset avenue is Bearing completion, A correspondent writes us that Ar'adge King living just across the KandolDb line in Montcomerv critically ill with typhoid fever. Promrtt treatment of a, alichfc at tack of Diarrhoea will often prevent a serious sickness. The best known Remedy in Dr tk th Arnold's Balsam Your apothecary W A Underwood warrants it to give satisfaction. Mr M Hammond who has been here foi the past fw months, sup erintemling the erection of the new dwelliiu' of his sun, Clerk Hammond goes to High Point the first of next week, where be will remain for some time. Charles Hamlin, son of Mr and Mrs W K Hamlin, of Central Fall who had an operation performed some time ago for apendicitis is very much better. This in the second son of Mr Hamlin to be so afflicted within the past six months. The health officer should be active these days inspecting back lots and alleys and see that they are put in tnorougn sanitary condition. .Lime or oopperaa water should be used ireoiy in oraer mat we neaun record ol the town may be kept up. Mr J T Winalow has purchased rroin Mr u a McUrary bis borne on Fayetteville street. Mr McCrary has purchased from 1'rof E h Mot- fit his residence on Main street. Both are handsome residences and good round prices were paid for Dotn. Mr Hendrix Skeen who has been clerk in the store of W J Miller, on Main street, for some time hue resigned and will go to Georgia next week where he will encage in busi ness. Mr John Bust, who has been with Spoou St Reildinir. will take his place. The next time you patronize a soda fountain try Pepsi-Cola uuil, uur wuru lor ii, you win do aenirni- ed with its flavor and hunpy with tho good feel in it it nroducea. It is fine. Not injurious either. 6c at all soda iouniains. The Courier received a nlcasan call this week from Mr H G Whita- ker, of Pilot Mountain. Mr Whita- ker has recently purchased a farm on Deep River and will move bis family to it in the near future and expects to make Randolph his home. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cureu. ii you are sick and ailintr. take Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. great blessing to the numnn famil v. Makes you well keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Co. Mr Evans Bowden, of Randleman, was in town for a short while last Monday saying rood bye to his friends. Mr Bowdon coca to New York to enter school and expects to make that plaoe his home in the future. Mr A E Lewis, the mail carrier on rural mail loute No 8 out of Liberty, while attempting to cross Black branch near the home of Mr G M Amick, near Kimesville, was carried ltb Iiis buggy two hundred yards down the swollen stream before he effected a landing. Mr Lewis lost all his undelivered mail but recover ed most of it later. Mr Tysor Vuncanon while thresh ing wheat last Monday, south of Asheboro, was painfully but not seriously hnrt by getting his fingers gut in tne cnain gearing oi cue machine. Mr Vuncanon came here and Dr Moore dressed his injured fingers and according to last reports was getting along an right. Yonr attention is called to the advertisement of Vitae Ore in another column. This is a standard preparation, too well known to need y commendation from us. Mr D Mendenball, of Randleman. has secured the general acencv for this section and will supply your wants without the trouble and delay of sending to the home office. Mr M L Davis has the contract for erecting the large new brick building which is to be erected be- on d the southern railway station. bis building is 03x3U feet and is to cost $6,000. The first floor ii to be need by the Lexington Grocery company and the second floor is to have a town hall 60x60 feet and several office. Miss Whitfield entertained tne young ladies Book Club at the home of her sister, Mrs W C Hammond. on Academy street last Friday. The roung lauies were studying the Portland Fair and Miss Whitfield gave a prize which was a beautiful picture of oocajawea, the Indian girl who piloted Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark across the luins and beyond the Rocky moun tains to Oregon, to the young lady who made the greatest number of words from the word Exposition." Miss Agues Monng was the success- nil young lady. Delicious refresh ments were served. Not only poor men but men of mean invest in building and loan associations. . Asheboro s building and loan association ha enabled many citizen of Asheboro to own their own houses, at practically the coat of rent and in some instances less than the cost of rent Let our building and loan associations open the books for a new series of stock and make an active canvass for investors. H A Williams & Bro, who have been threshing wheat in the. neigh borhood of Central Falls had quite serious runaway while operating their machine at Mr Cicero Bean's, at Central Falls, last Monday. One f the mules hiUhed to the horse power became frightened and at tempted to tun when the whole lot of hone and mule stampeded and wrecked the whole outflt. Xb gin was torn all to piece and the horse power badly damaged. Fortunately noon wai Killed, but Mr W u Stevenson was hurt, how badly we unable to learn. One of the- mules was hurt but not seriously. The Messra .Williams will buy new machinery at oooe and expect to be at work again In a day or two. MARRIAGES. At the residence of Capt and Mrs C C Martin, Biscoe, N. C, Thurs day evening July 20th, Mr Albert M Oglcsby and Miss Bert Vuucan non. Rev W R Royal, of Troy, offi ciating. We wish the happy couple long and happy livqg. Chewers Eltzoiv the genuine Sun Cured Tobacco flavor by the taste and aroma of Swum (GtjniTiBd 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 send, together with sc. stamp, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.,Winaton-8alam, N.C.and they will mail free a 5c sample of this tobacco. Writ your nam and address plainly. Card ol Thanks. Mr and Mrs W R Hamlin. f Central Falls, desire to express thro' The Courier their thanks and ap preciation for the many kindnesses 3hown them during the recent ser ious illness of their son. Narking the Roads. The people are getting very much out of patience about the roads. It is the duty of the magistrates to meet the first Saturday in August ana iook otter condition of the pub lic roads and where the roads are not in good condition and the over seers have failed to work six full days of ten hours, it is the duty of eacn anu every one of tho magis trates to swear out a warrant for the overseers who have not so worked A failure try the magistrate to look after the roads and duties of the overseers makes them liable to in dictment for malfeasance in office. Farmers Institute. A Farmer's Institute was hold here last Friday. There were about two hundred farmers present. A umber of prominent speakers ad dressed the body and considerable interest was manifested and mach good accomplished. District Cenfsrsnc at Ramssur. The district conference of the Greensboro district convened at Ramseur on Thursday of last week and continued for two days. RevDr a is lurrentine, presiding elder, presided during the sessions of the conference. Rev J A Bowles of Greensboro was made with Rev G F Kiiby of High Point as assistant. Out of the 110 mem bers 76 were present on the opening day. The reports showed the dis trict to be in a splendid spiritual and financial condition and during the year a great many revivals have been held and many accessions made to e me memoersnip oi tne cnurcli rolls, Good Contractor and Bolld.r. Delegates and alternates to the xi. m ir., j . i I annual Western North Carolina vuiuacuur, wuiuu uiei'lB at rrest Market Street M E church, Greens' has completed a handsome new cot tage on Academy street for his son, r W U Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court. The building is handsome in design and elegant in finish. The dwelling has six rooms on first floor, two rooms in cellar and two rooms in the attic. The boro, November 8th next, were elect ed as follows: Delegates I F Craven of Ram seur, WO Bradshaw, of High Point, tr ii it luiHuiauij, oi iiciusviue, J A Odell, of Greensboro. dwelling is completed m the best of U ""XT J u rTT . workmanship. VThe papering is as ?.'n8bo.ro. and frank Qor,ey of mgn roinc. Asheboro was selected as the meet ing place for the conference next summer. Other places inviting the workmanship. The papering is as ne as we ever saw. Mr Hammond superintended the construction and the papering as well. The con veniences of the house are among the principal features to be commended. Mr Hammond will go to High Point this week where be goes to build a flue residence for Mr and Mrs J W Ingram, of Wheatmore, Trinity township. Mil Linbrry to Wsd. A wedding which will be of in terest ta a number of Salisburians is the marriage of Miss Alice Lineberry, Kandleman, M. (J., to Joseph L. Snrger, of Atlanta, Ga, The mar riage will take place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Geo. Pool, at 415 Whittake street, Savanah, Ga,to- morrow morning at 10 o clock. Miss Lineberry is an unusually pretty girl of the striking blonde type and will be especially pretty in a sown of white libertv satin and carrying a bouquet of bride's rose. Mrs fool will be matron of honor and also be gowued in white silk mull, lbr color scheme will be green aud white. Mr Burger is a prominent young business man of Atlanta. Miss Lineberry is well known here where she has a number of friends. She visited her sister Mrs. Pool a num ber of times while the latter lived here. The wedding will be simple but pretty and only a few intimate friends will be invited. Dr. U. U. Chester, of the Wesley Monumental church, will officiate. Tho young couple will spend their honeymoon Tybee Island Beach aud will be a home after August 1st in Atlanta, where Mr. Snrger has buines inter ests. Salisbury Evening Poet. Beautify yonr complexion with little cost. If yon .wish smooth, olenn, omw-lik complexion, rosy uhJts, laughing eyes, take Hollia- tera iiooky Uooataia Tea, greatest eeauuner mown, oo cent. -Ashe boro Drug Co. There Is more Catarrh In this aeetlon ol the remedies, and by ootl.tiuilly lailins to cure with local treatment, rnmoimoed incurable. wen eatarrh to be a cotutitutloual therefore icoulraii miutltutimial treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cufe. niauufaoturad conference were Trinity and Wash ington Stree M E church of High Point. During the conference sermons were preached by Rev Dr G F Kirby of High Point, Rev DrG H Detwiler, Rev P J Carraway, Rev Harold Turner, of Greensboro, and Rev W M Bagby, of High Point. Rev Ira rwin of ureensboro, delivered an address on the "Epworth League," Mr John A Young of Greensboro spoke on "Missions," and Rev O H Crowell of High Point, addressed the conference on '-Home Depart ment, Cradle Roll and liuraca. The following resolutions were passed by the conference which closed Friday: We rejoice in the fact that the state by statute law is coming to the position of the church on the great temperance question. We con gratulate the Christian citizenship of our commonwealth, and especially mat section emoracea witnin the bounds of the Greensboro District, upon the wonderful success which they have achieved in their efforts to suppress the legalized liquor traffic. we record our gcoteful apprecia tion of those secular papers which nave stood nobly by us in this fight. and th vigilance of our public officials iu their efforts to enforce our prohibition laws. We pledge them our sympathy and support in luen coin nenua Die worn. We urge all our people to use their influence in securing men for official positions who are in hearty sympathy with our prohibition laws and lie. lieve it possible to enforce the same. We recommend that systematic temperance iastrnction be given in Lour Sunday schools and day schools, ana that our preachers preach on the subject a often as practicable. U 11 Iieland, Chairman. Ira Ebwin, Secretary. Central Fall Hists. (juit a storm cloud paaaed ovi-r Uus arc tiun Inst Friday evening after aunUown. doing consider hie damage; washing Uutd, breaking (rait trees, blowinu down lars trees bmuden ike damage to growing corn. Im of corn was broken down and some washed up b) 0 roots, but no damage by tb haiL The Hamilton boys had a partial reunion last week, Uwtins until this week, at the home of their father, i F Hamilton, who lives near Central Falls. All xceot two mat and had a very plea nam time. The old man can boast of seven full grown, healthv bnva. all doing well and filling important plarea in cotton milling, the railroad, the navy and one ra the mercantile Business. Thar will all bs aMe to vote in the next election, if nothing happsna to proven!. no iipecw news in wis section. Wheal DEATHS. At Biscoe, N C, Sunday morniug July 23rd, the six months old child of Mr and Mrs C S Wilson. The remains were buried at Aber deen Monday afternoou. Near Pisgah July 22nd, 1905, Miss Nettie Luck, of typhoid fever, seed about 20 years, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Luck, Mrs f E Vickcry, widow of the lute W B Vickery, of Providence township, died at her home on la?t Sunday at an advanced ag. Robert Outland Brit tain, the little one-year-old son of Mr and Mrs John T Brittain died on the 15th. Robert was a bright attractive baby and we aeepiy sympatnize with the bereaved parent and family. Business Locals. Notices Inaartod undo tKh haael at a osnt a warst oaoh Insatttaai. We ofTer fnr the next thirty days some special inducements in Buggies, Hurnetts, etc. Mi C MARY - R KDI )1 NO HARDWARE CO. ANY YOl'NC LADY who desires work in her community with which to make some money to help defray her expenses at College uiuy inquire oi uus omce. BHEWIS Bon or Back Pains, wellon Joints, Itching, Burning tkltl CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B. W MTROODON has full line of groceries and will shortly add Dry goods and Notions at his store, at the Glasgow place, 3 miles south ol Uedar f alia. WANTED! Six spinners. Six bag Frsnklinville, N. C era. Apply to the Kranklinville Mfg. Co, One 4-room house on one half acre lot, corner Smith and Hoover streets, within 100 yards Ashe boro Chair Factory, can be bouzht at reasonable price by ap plying to A. (J. McAlister, Real state Agent, rear room over Bank. ANY RELIABLE YOUNU MAN or ly who wishes to make some money in Im community to help in payment of board anil tuition at ocnooi may inquire ut mis oiuce. Firmsr Itimt. Corn in this section is lookina fine. Miss Domett, of Eden, and Misb Mt-Kinnon, of Wndeville, are visiting Misses Enuim and Linnie Dorsett. Miss Hellen Newbold, of Concord, has lieen elected assistant teacher of Farmer Institute and M as Mclntvnt will failtn rlmr nf th music nna an department. Mr Frank Plummer visited at Mr and Mrs J O K earns Sundav. Several of our young people attended the opening sermon of the protracted meeting at Talior Sundav. The protracted meeting at tins place beginB the first Sunday in August. Mr Clov Johnson left Saturday for LiTiertv where he will accint a noMitinh with liin brother in a chair factory. Clny is a good - anu we wmli aim much success. Ir E A Steed and son who have been liauluur fer E h Ijssitor in Moore county. returned heme Friday. Wrlhvlll lltms. Miss May Kennett, of Concord. Miss Dixie Tjatuh, of Liicamu, nud Miss Inez Lowe, of High Point, are visiting Miss Daisy Usliorne. .ilr Jesse acarnoro, ol Mar, spent Sundav lowu. ' The Ladies' Aid .Society of the M P church rill give an ice cream supi-er on th hwn at .Mr J I', n illismson s next nuturday night. -Mrs mil lorn anu cluldren Have lieen lending a few days with Mrs York's sister, rs J L Wrenn. A large crowd assembled at the river Sun- luy afternoou to witness the hautism ef Mrs Sallie Barker uud Miss Pearl Leonard. Rev V H El lor, the paster, sminiatered the rile. ne leurn that the families of Messrs Ihos loyals and R M Holt will leave fur Lexing ton this week. For Sale. One full-blooded Jersey milch cow. F further particular call on Dku-iiina lliu.. Asheboro, N C. Bartains ia Harnett, Vehicle!, Etc. Having decided to make a change in our business we will for the next 30 day offer some exceptional bargains in secona sand harness, buggies, hacks and surreys. Also an extra nice lot of horses and mules for sale or exchange. McDowell Bans, For Sale. One 7 Room Dwelling House, with a good welt of water. Itarn end other buildings on one acre lot, fronting South Fayetteville and Wainman Sts, within 150 yards of graded school. JASPER ACMAN, tf South Asheboro. MAN WANTS but little here below but wanta tliat little good and the very best place in this whole section to get something good and cueap is J. AUMA.V S, tf South Asheboro. WANTED By Chfcaso Hsnufsuturins House. Demon oi trunvnnruness sna sonewnai ismuiai with local territory ss ssalatant In brausa office Lmenf reoulred. Bnaltiaw establlahed. Pre. vlnua eznttrienoe not essential to enssslnr. Ad dress. Msiuujer Branches, US Dearborn street, unicago. WE HAVETHE BEST drove spok wagon made for farm and lumber hauliag in the J 1 Nissen patent drove spokes. No shoulders ts crack and lion in the bubs: it costs a much and no more than other wagons. Call and see our wugoDS. LEWIS A WINSLOW HOW. CO. WANTED 23 or 30 teams to haul lumber from the C A uncannon mill. 4t E. It. MORRIS. Nwi Talc from Rssdltmtn Timet. Miss Hattie Burgess left on the noon train Saturday for Burlington di, i ij this to nurse her sister Bertha, who nas;l0iJuvera.',J m " fever. On July 19, at the residence of J A Wall, the officiatine Justice, So phia, N C, Mr Marvin Dicks of R K I) ISO l. Kanuleinau. and Miss Dora Hill, daughter of our towns man, J a. Mill, oi Naomi were unit ed in wedlock. The couple left on the noon train Wednesday, tne ZUtn, foj their new home in Greensboro. Mr J C Curry, owner of the Can- da o-old mine and oronrietor of the Jackson 8prings Hotel, came to town last friday to eognge the Randleman String Band to play at the Springs for one Week. Unfortunately, tne leader of the band, Mr A B Caudle, was ill, and Mr Curry could not ac complish his desire. He offered to plank down all the cash they want ed, but without theii leader the band would not risk its reputation for four times the cash. Mr Curry ar ranged that when Mr Caudle recov ers, he shall have the band at the Springs for at least a week. He had heard them recently, when they played at the commencement at Star. WHY IH'Y cheati Paint, when you can Slag Paint, the hishest duality paint mi We sell a gallon ef Stag Semi-Vast Paint fer 91.7.r. We sell a Ballon of Pure unseed Oil for 60c. mix the two together and you have two gallons of the best paint on earth for ?2.:i5 or 91.17 1-2 per gallon. Card f Thank. We desire to thank the kind peo ple of Asheboro through the col- mns of The Courier for their many kindnesses during the sickness and subsequent death of our little son KoberU Mb and Mits Jko TBbittais. THE BEST LINE of Buggies that has market, bpecial prices LEWIS A WINSLOW HDW. CO. Mill Help Wanted kind, including Picker tender. Crtl hftnUs, Knoeder handA. ttialnners. Doftera. HDOoler. Ac. Night hands will be required to work only fire night per week and will be paid lor ill. Ffttnl- of working or call in Mi l No l worthTllle. WORTH MANUFACTURIM, CO. WorthTllle, N C. July 10th 1005. All haudd will be glren their choi on aay, or nigni time, v nic mi perwm at main omce, 1789-1905 UNIVERSITY or NORTH CAROLINA. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, RICHMOND VIPiqirllrW mt the IKCtainU ; alw KITtttfl aaa WttttiCT. Lecture Htlla, LabertMrfe. Hetalfal m DUpta' rln aaplr eeuipr. fw wccm(1 iMcaiai. tmntr Teasraera. Nigh record Meet Ititt earste. Collefl.t. Uraduexto. MsWUctno, Engineering. Law. Pharmacy. Library contains 43.000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heat iug system. New dormitories, gym nasium. Y M C A building. 667 Students 66 Instructors The Fall term begins Sept 11, 1905. Address Francis P. Venable. President, Chapel Hill, N. C. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ASHEBORO. N. C. JMIL In the best hotels. kii the best dubs. in the best families in the country Peach Mellow Si being urnd. We brine it to you la soda water form, anal it is ccrtarnfy a hipi, satttfyinp drink of Peaches. STAsftoTftirWORKi' TAR. N. C. N itrous Osi and Oxygeu for paiuless Kl Irastions Offices First Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. W. D. 8TEDMAN & CO. Heavy nd F&tcy Groceries. Depot Bt West Bide Railroad. ' II Par ts AsvsrtiM. Onoe in awhile the newspaper man conies across something like a i boast ol iKiis.vcsijiuiu. xuc auujumeu letter explains itself. Randleman, N C, July 25 1905. The Courier: P1aa diafyrt.inii mv mA anil unil me bill. 1 hare sold oat, and conld , BJl"g b bout or"' ikOK"'g h& sell anotner one, ana now l know "it n having too much rain to uit, but pars to advertise." j feel very stuck resigned to aoosra with V err ITU ljr. . ujanisnsnaa. i ' .f 'tionofOod. J. F. H. MOaTOatiK SALE R L IlesUm and wile i Clsndla Uealoa to J G Miller e of January rasa, which nurt kv dcrd 1. ronrlrd I ol Keauter ol ueeo. w Kandol4i too lis rave las, the onderalfned nubile eurtlna to the htrhmt bidder the eoort biiUNe door In ABtielMtn M C oo 8atusaav the Stth day ol Auaust less, at U o'clock bl the followln described real sstatet A Umet of lan4 In Handolia count se M North Carolina, la ashemm tssmaip. t iMwianlna at s stone Moonl comer on tlie Baluburr road, thence slcua ssU road nearlr west H feet to s slooe comar of lot No 4At theut'e on Una of lot Ho 4ft nearly nut J4 feet o s stone Mhb Yews and Bills corner (haswe eart on Vow. line 107 leet 10 Moatf Bnanl eoraer; thence on Hrvhu't una aaarly north to ths baftnolna eontoinlnc one hall i!tf) acre nrc or lew. beuuj lot tin la plot Hoov ar THE HOKtn CAROLINA College of Agriculture AND MECHANIC AITS Offers practical industrial education in Agriculture, Engineering:, Industrial Chemistry, and the Textile Art Tuition $30 a year. Board $3 a month. 120 Scholarships. Address PRES. WIN8TON. Wsat IWeig-h, N. O Thm Is H,..Ti,. stove nomt nmmm Ox befor. aadtfut effect of Botule tlaat saalUJj KniaaMdUnutla, k M asfutw Slmitr but teauln. , S M Msirir eaeliifsfta. street S. he. ea IbeuattlQa. It lavlawMal dM MaoS, MeJtl n aur. bsS richtn aeitnrnuj Om settee olKa la the bkno, wUck sasw las tsfal liari I at Rhetmian. ' ' B. B. B. Ilabeis the tMata, sluliWea. M 0M Beat back sod letas a Seefecl, leeile aae afus SU Lsadlaa; SymptoBifSoeM aalaa. ilium at hotuni miss a lad an the haa acMa ssek ea itosMei Uedes, swelfca ym at swmieai anadeai at. Seehy la atovta srasadu you here to an snaeaeaj Meed Ihio or .klo atle; ifcla hches sad bums! aelftlsaj pelaei bed breath; idatles, Imstogo. isvl. etc. Bounie Blood Elba (B.B.B.) will enaov erery nyMa, dv In quick relief t ion ths Km dote, sal a. . B. leodi a rlch,Un-llne aood of were,, rich, aura stood ahea hi the yeislysed aerree, boaes aad lohrts. irelof waiauh sad matt hnt when K k) aeeded. sad la BUS w9 aMaf a perteot, lantaf can at IbiamillMs la sa Week, laaeSv KldaT.-ejas at ate n nil at tbeuaunaa Is Sue to lascavs alasm aad UaeSee. 1.1.1. aaeanheal weak Uteey. end bl.iMe,. dwusla) ' sU l freely a aeUy. Maals muv SUlm (B.B.B.) : i aaa t take. " Tkroa(gly yrs. Casaasadl mt Tmrm B .)ls1kaan otaBla Ia- dBiwe Pveaiaaisla. r rlee ail b lemra Mt th. Tata m dlr.eted. If mm earej wheha rtakt asaelUtv la akea, mmmj aafssHea. aaasuyl Ssa Am hr wi4lBr iUaod Bklaa C... AtlMBB, Ok. Ileerrlha saSr IresUf. aad iMlel Bra aaadleelaJviea ba akik rr caaa, alH'HM la afam kmtuts High Art Clothing:! We have just received 60 suits of Summer Ciothinir at irom $8.W to $18.00 per suit, ureat values. Nice line White and Fancv Vesta. Straw Hats, ollars. ' ITies. Furnishinsn. Etc.. cheaD. 1 he prettiest line of Low-quartered Tan Shoes ever displayed in Asheboro. Be sure to see them. Very truly yours, WOOD & MORING. Chase (Si Sanborn's Coffees the Most Popular. HERE ARE STATISTICS TO SHOW IT: In the January number of "What to Eat" there ia 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, Arbuckle's, White House, Dutch, Blanke's, Lion, No. of Families Usi'sg Brand. 78 53 25 24 18 16 Miscellaneous brands (beinir made un of brands any one of whick was not named morefthan 5 times) 160 Total number, Percentage of families prefering CHASER A 10 & SANBORN'S to all other brands. -fc-UliS MOCHA. 374 per 187 cent. No. of Famil if L'sahg Brand. CHASE & SANBORN. 67 White House, 22 Arbuckle's 20 Lion, 14 Blanke's. 12 Miscellaneous brands (baing made up of brands any one of which was not named more than 6 times) 34 Total number, Percentage of families prefering CHASE 2ft IM & SANBORN'S to all other brands. OZk 169 per 169 C)tlta Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Free Delivery. Shoes - Shoes - Shoes! i have iust received a large quantity of Shoes in addition to oar large stock. We have 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 fer trade, Ridge, Fox & Co. Asheboro,?N. C Bargains! For the next 30 days we will sella lot of SHOES, HATS, MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTEBTQ AND COLORED LAWNS AT Reduced Prices to make room tor Fall Stock. Dome and eee oar toek. Wv have one bargriaa tor C. O. YORK STORK &. Central Ftfls, N. C J. V. HUNTER, M. D, Aaheboro, N. O. Day calk soavered from Aaheboro Dng Company. KiaAt calls aasnrersd ran aa Central HotLl ;K . Uumi TSBJf OWS M-JH J ym'j Oa baadrad towa bt a f ' I riril prioM and oa eae? leeaas. ! Apply to J. T. BrffiMa, Asaa- Tt AVg Jull Iim of brw tiffiaa vrasw ft V "s are oSahof sps aial snip m but tfcs vi ! - dsv. 1U iS A 1HSL0W HW. CO.