j I - l'RIGEONE DOLLAK A YK.VK Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. REMARKS BY MR. BRADSHAW.. Thft Ashfihnm flfiiliifir speaking ouly of thedoml and only personal contact, who arc associated ni my recollections Willi the ueft-iis oil, and who have passed away sim: '79, In this list ami standing at th lu-ail id tne name or isiaxton I invn, whose work is no small part uf th history of this county, ami whoso fjimo and name are sale ami need no eulogy in this presence. The la.st, 'ut liy no mmus the least, of Hi The following wu prepared by U names which come to me at this S Bradshuw. Esq., and was sent to time and which I shall mention is be used at the meeting of the b;ir in j that of .John .Milton Wor'h, w ho memory ot the lute Hons J 1! lhi I !a j tilled u linger place in the public and M S Robins. Mr Bradshuw ; PVe since the war than anv other could not lie pwent: ei i.en of the county. A "gentler, Mr. Chairman and (ientleinen of kiiuilkT "pint lu-s never touched my the Bar: -My acipiaintance with M r ,fl' ,il "" l10111': il hroader. kindlier Robing began in 187fl. In looking ,:"ul hM"' 1111111 1 '"'vt'' swn- back over the years I have known He Wad more sense 1 use the word him, and in recalling the salient in- 1 111 lho common acceptation ( the cideuU in his career, the Hood-gates term than any man that I have ever of memory are pressed open h a known. He was worthy ot the place rushing stream of personal reininis-; '"' fotso m;l,l.v ''' lls "" "f iitncM mid mmlliH'tions. Anions' the county s fnremo.-t citi.ens. In in tnose associated with rum in my miud who have passed away since that time, I recall many of the notable citizens who were his friends, clients and supporters, and w ho have preceded him to the Kivcr ti nt marks the unknown shore. There was Thomas Fuller, uciti- """' "t uwr to in. zen of sturdy virtues and the lead- moment, but before leavin ing farmer of the lower Uwharrie ist lift v vears his name needs to be written on many a page of tin county's history. These arc but a few of tlinje whose lives are touched by the professional career of ".it departed brothel. There arc other names equally worthy of mention at this these, I eon not forebear to emphasize the tune or other seek and profit by tli counsel of our departed brother, and who did not place always implicit trust in such councel as he gave. From 170 and 190, and even longer, Mr Wohiu's position Has a section, the head of the binro Fuller type of citizenship which th family, and one of the leading mcu '. 1,allK's represent. There is no county of that day in this county. In the in AortU Carolina or elsewhere on ume section were C S Kearns hu'1 th,s larth whioh can prudiit-f u tnn-r John Arnold, men of the same tvpc t.vl'1' of citizenship. There is not who cut their way by honest toil and 1 0.,K" 11113 1,sc w m' m'c "t some frugal habits to a position ot leader ship in their community. Sis miles below- them on the Uwharrie river was Jonathan Lassi ter, of gentle memory and lovable character, whose hosnitahle doors al ways stood wide open to friend and mii'iuc one. It may be said that foe. and who could ahuivs wt more every citizen of t tie county who votes thau any other man on Lis needed a lawyerluri" these years ticket. Crossing l'harrie and hls client. 1 can recall the time climbing the intervening mountain that he was attorney for th-- Canity or hill range going eastward on the Commissioners an. I for every olliccr old plank road, was Alfred Vow who "f ' county, and for every exeeii- wasa leader of sterling worth in tor, administrator and guardian in Kichland township. The neighbor- the county. The most striking iug township was uauied in honor of l"'""f "f unconscientious out vption Alfred Brower one of the foremost of duty and right was Miat m these years without competition or opposi tion when he held a monopoly of the practice ot the entire could have reaped a made a fortune for charged only t he same fees hicll in other , characterized as the "thyter" and th men the couuty has produced. He was a mail of great energy, clear judgment, high character and com manding inlluence. No man in the history of the county ever exerted more influence than he did iu his prime in his immediate section. Coming up Deep river were I'r I F Caviuess, who was stricken dow n in the zenith of his vigorous man hood. James A Cole, the clean, modest man of delicate frame, who 11 was also cut down by the (ireat Reaper before he had completed the work of his busy and useful life. A S Homey, the pioneer in the manufacturing anil other lines, and a man of great force who in public spirit and in many of the qualities of the model citizen was not sur pasned by any man of his day. I ten nis Curtis, a rare spirit, w ho was as modest as a woman and as loyal to his church as he was to the interests of his Cotton Mills. Samuel Walker who was a live wire in any enterprise tie touched and who bad the genius of Samuel Kpi ucer iu his masterful capacity for management and suc cess. And there was also Mr George H Makepeace whose name will live as long 88 the music of the spindle is heard along the running waters of Deep liiver. Still following the liiver up stream, there was Alfred M Dillee, a a man of ambition, boundless energy and many virtues who built and launched Central Falls Mills, against distinguished citizen. If in the tide and while it drifted into differences have separated u other hands, there is scarcely a brick t1'1"1' 1 cover them with this w in it that was not at one time literal- "f unfeigned regard and love, ly et with "the sweat of his brow." ! e Two miles above are the Worthville Mills where Mr Thomas C Worth, the brightest man of his years in tne county, kit tne impress of hi con ii t v. and liarve-t an I himself, h. -m l! uniform ("Untie.- Wire of a Monty dollar morality fellow." No man ever held a safer place iu the implicit euu- c of a people thai! lie did III f the people ot this and t lie adjoining counties in wlncli tie at tended the courts. He bad what I considered fault.-. Who ha not: He n as nut always ju.-t. U iio can 1: lie was not always tolerant. Who i.: It is pleasant to Uli,, that his virtues will Ire longer than his faults. In truth, so I'm,- and so sturdy and so striking viciv the liner Halt.- of his nature aim his character that ii: their contemplation we for get all of his faults. In this presence a ml iu liie re maining years which may be spared tonic. 1 shall stole in memory's gallery only the virtues which en nobb'ii and adorned his high chaw ter. These virtues arc a pncele. legacv for us ul 1. With vou. gentleman, and with the good people of thts county, best people on earth, if in y won; truth I account it a duty to join the payment of this t'ibute of sneet to Hie memory of vour most lite Truths that Strike Home Tour grocer is honest and if he cares to do bo can tell you that ho knows very littlo about the bulk coffoe ho sells vou. How can he know, where it originally came from. when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by the pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality T LION COFFEE, .he LEADEK OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES. Is ol necessity, anllorm In quality. " aMnr.H flavAV- For OVQ A t QDABTEK OF A QJiTUBY, UON COFFEE ..- .. .... -Attn In millions ol homem. LION COFFEE w!ony peeked at our factories, ul nstll opeae l" yMB- heme, baa ao cstaack el being al teraj.d. or ol coakfag la eoataet wita auat. lrt,gm vaaclaaa aaaaa t .. Vca f IJOiS CUF JUS you eei gn i pound of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine. (Lion head on every package.) (Save th Lion-heacta tor valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON BriC'S tU -ioieao, vumj. NEWS ITEMS. ! pis9" '-" I , imitnu'ltil nieeliiiK will lfjin lit l'iif!b rti( l in J SnnJiiv of vellmv fever .Mr .le.se Cross , .f l-inelnu-.! . vlsilol hi. II..).-....,, Iv...l family I A lure number refiiu'ees from New in Aslievil'e this week. Kiev ell irisoiiels. all i c.ipeil from l.uiiilicrton Mi- isiliu In MllllllilV mill S: a Neu f Ha lelli.-r tine llii- week. iloreil es- jiiil lllSt; their cscniie: Monday, They made by means ol a saw. Mrs Hubert (.'anus, the wife of a miii operative at 1,'ock Hill, S. (.'., vva struck and ii:.-tatit lv killed '"V a 1 1 Mi AC. lie; Park liav s will h.ve Is nl-.ul August is II K -.f e r.i.lier. II I. I;.-., n. tin Ralph Items. Sunt hern pa. ilay. .!u.I.-e N.m con i t at Mi charge to tie .-coring rinlir train, bl Tiles-, ho is now holding e, made a strong rand jury Monday j y and perjury and roads for every- Mi l!.ise..in ill.- has I,-,-,, ..! his heme i s as;-'0.1. in.lt. -.1 t.. .'iij.ty lii ..'c hitll aiiaili .uhoeatei! eo.nl county. Mr Mack .Miller, of Morgan town ship, l.'owaii county, died on Mon day from injuries received while ii.iu ! i ti ir ices. A io rolled (in him and niiuivi. bun so that he died in a m Mr few hour-. M:-Mill.-r was a gw eiti :en and had many friends. He leaves a fiiinilv. I.lav S hoel l'.,iuel Stin.hiv. A law.- .:-..!.,.,, i- al Mr M II M -tlill' .v Mr lla-e.-iii M..II1U IL uel there ell . Tl,ns.lii., tmu-hii..-are.ni.l here M.. Mr. I M All, . ,f TainM, l-leriit, and frii-mU. I. fi l n,-,av. Mr Molhll :ne niau. All s iiiiii-h am) hii" 1 i.e eri'iim mi ui'lav iiiuht Kivi T.imi'ii. S'veral 111 ,,f lileh n iH-L-inniiii,' 1,1 hum You Need A Remedy! I Have Itl The Genuine Theo. Noel "VITAE ORE," Mother Nature's Great Panacea for the Ills of Mankind and the Ideal Pain Killer, Germ Destroyer, Disease Banisher, Blood Vitalizer, Health and Strength Restorer. I want every sick man and women to know what Vitae Ore is? and what it will do. First: It isj a Natural Remedy taken from the earth and prepared under the supervision of the most skilled chemists. Second: It is a sure remedy for all kidney and liver troubles and that tired feeling one experiences when these organs arc out of repair The finest tonic for Indigestion or Heartburn in the world. It will cure chronic cases. It is sold on it's "MERITS." No free samples are furnished as it needs but to be tried to gain friends to advertise it. I have the general agency for this great Remedy, so send your orders to mend save the twelve days it takes to come from Chicago. Send money order or registered letter. The price is $1.00 for full 30 days treatment. Strictly guaranteed. L n Mendenhall, Gen'l Agt, Rai I imar, N. C. Mr Caudle has tried it. See what he says: Rnii.llcman, N. C. Juno 0, HUM. Mr. Mi-iiileuhnll. Ant. Ili-nr Nir:-1 have taken "VITAR OKR. ' ' and II ml II thr ni.wl n-nuilerfiil blind maker mid n.-rve hutlil.-r tli.lt I have: ever taken. I rhocrllllly nt-utmneiitl II ti l HullerlttK Iri.m norvuu or blood tniiil.lcti. J. E. CAl'DLB. Oerrior oil R. F. D. No. 1. Liberty Normal CoIIegeJj Hoiird ami nmn Jnr voiiiir l.elios at ?5.00 a month. Board in younj men club, at ij.t. ill tip. Kxpfnsej moat reasonable. Every rewurue of lh collejje Uirowij oiten to develop all the cltaracter, miurhood, and womanhood ma ible in the slu lent. B wt dv-it ,.jrofi ia erery branch of itujy. Th ninetesiith sesiou connneneM August 22, 1005. All uliulentu wishing to attewj tho very Imsl whoiil, etTeriiif; every pnmible n.lvniituge, nnd at the leant ooi hotthl erriltt for the latejt annual catalogue, for jurther infortunium and rata logtte addrew.. THOS. O. AMICK, Ph., D., President, " or JUNIUS A. HORNADY, Seoretary, Franklinville, N. O. aaaa)aaaaa BBaBaavwaaaaaaaavBaiaaBaaBBaafa THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial Colle COURTSES -, i ii - i- i ., -nl Siiiiiho ,-k li-l I lii I !,,, in ii.,.i;ii . .it... .t M. 'illon .M l.utlii-i-. a 1.ro.iiiiu-nt ,. k ' ,,.,,,..! Iliy mind s. ,f A-I:,i!l.-. ilicl III tlu i..,,.F ,'t ,.,-' cnlut of u popular society matron rcKitnliiitf lVpsi-t'ola. ac at all soda fountain.-. :ton this k. Mr l.i-; ai :.ii-i il in lluncoinlx' ; y. an, I v ,i. a Mi-ll-kiiown lay-y-1 aii,l poliiirian. Ho nr:uliiml tin ., 1 1 T.u.,-, Wliitc Man's Dmiho. cr.ilic ( lull" ilu.'ili I lie Kilsioli r,in in North Carolina ami was pi'i .-:.U nt of this oii.-aiiuatioii. Mr h I. titlnr u.is l',,ity-M -ti vcur olil. II, ' was nut in tin' noithwi'st in j si-aivti of lualth at tin- time of liis l-ath. 1 West Ramseur Items. .S,,1- 11,-lin,- ' I l;,trli ;iii, Ailali 11,0 If t 1,1 Will, Il tl .ilk f lliu lniri-Il lilt-in i, li iir-all. , Ir.irn that M ii- .Volt Imve hh l!irli,,nil' of Itamiolplt'i liursl n front jkiii-U any Sint.tny Ih:Iu'4 proniotii Nack, I .Sitiiho r-l!tll American Women's Hraits. The (Irccks hclifM-il that tin- length of u woman's bcml slionhl 0, talents anil the record of generous one-eighth her total height. Ameri deedn. Two miles still further nn can wonicu'g heads average loin'cr in the river may be found Naomi Falls proportion. Some student of (iieek Mills into which the genius of Mr rt announced that this hignes was Bobert P Dicks breathed the breath ' all wrong: and that the American of new life. Mr Dicks had scarcely ! women were of had proportions. reached the prime of his voting and , The answer is, of course, that the promising manhood before the crim i American women have bigger brains Reaper touched and closed his bril- than the (ireek woman had liant career. In the same town of , neeu more room ior iiiem: ami any- Randlemaji, named after Mr John li way, if you take the Anu-iieai, Randleman. who, in connection with . woman for the standard, the Creek Mr John H Ferree, purchased the statues will be found to he all out old Walker Mills and Iniiltsaul town. : t proportion. Discretion ami and largely all of its enterprises are i perienee impel us to decide in favor the mills of the Kandlemau Matiu-, of the American woman. "With factoring Company. Here was the ! the Procession " Kveryboily's Maga- cene of the labors of Mr Kandle- , "ine tor Angus. man, Mr J 0 Tickard, Mr Logan I Weaver, Mr Ferree and others. Mr ; Hu0tt t0 School committeemen. .Inhn H l.arrM wa tho rlnminanl i mnirit .A ,l,,t mnrr in hii m miH It appears that eeveral who were in hie l.w tnr tho imliniMlnrr nt tho 1 appointed School COnilllit teelllell lit connty than any other man has done j fj'f n"--tiug of the County Hoaid of in tne same lengrtn ot time. 1 can- mailed them. The Courier of July 13th contained the names of all who wer an noin ted. Let anv man whose name appeared on the list qualify, whether he has received a notice kmi I ahall knna tn art. hm i from 1116 Or not, and Sflld tile II tv t i..5 t.;? i certificate of such malilical day and one of the most admirable FMucation on the first .Monday in not trust myself to speak of Eli A Jul.y' ,ha fiii,.t0 et lhc ;olicM Mofntt, wno waa one ot tne best men I ever knew. His constaut friend ship is a memory that grows on me as I grow older, and comforts me as I journey toward the other shore men the connty has known was Dr M C Fox of Liberty township. I revere hi memory. 1 cannot forget that faithful man and good citizen, Dr W A Woolen. If Umts was anything in the world be loved better than the Democratic party, it was the Methodist church, , l both ol which be was pillar of strength. Hot less prominent was the oTd Roman of Back Creek town- hip, Dr A Bulla whose long and useful life is held In grateful re- aoenbranoe. There was no better nam than PenneJ Arnold, the father of Thomas Arnold, a worthy son of a worthy sire. Tho model farmer of , the connty in hi day waa John Dor set t, whose farm was a thing of beanty. and who waa citiaen of public spirit and sterling integ rity. There waa no finer citizen or troar grrtlrman than Thomas A I'incX tha aacl of oar preseat Ebtti .Ttnch. Ha waa of the old fcheo! ur4 was ia all things clean x;ided asd hkh Etiiuded. ' Let it Va boiaa in minl that I am I I certificate of such qualification, us tue Jioaru of Education will meet next Monday to till all vacancies caused by the failure of those ap pointed to iiilifv. J M Way, Clerk to Hd, of Ed. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What b knows as the "Blues" ia aekloai occasioned by actual exist lag cxteraal condition!, but in the peat majority of case by a dU rteraa UVER, THIS IS A FACT which may ba aemoaatrs tad by try lux a courae of Tutt'sPills Tby cootrol aad rafutata ths UVER. Tbay awtag bove and bouyaacy to the a lad. Thtj bring haaith and alaatlc KytaUMbady. TAKE MO SUSSTITUTE. Tlie car f.iiiiiu.' conliniies and at lli.h I'oiiil has Ik come acute. An -i-l, appeal ha.-, he. n made to the Coipoia lion (.'oinmi. ion to coiupel the rail- rna.ls In l'iinih the necessary cars. The railroad. say the freights me so heavy thai tiny have HotBot the cars and of cuurs,- cannot fiintish what thrv lime not -mi. They promise. however, (o "i t eais from other roads Mr It A Smith m.i.le u 11 vine 1 vtislmrn, .Ln .illeinlr, k. U.hiI ei.itventimi. a I'loa-aiil visitor Nunila. lii,- l.m-r Mr. I II lioll. l.-avmjL ,riiiie-r on the early train for his home, it-o .lentiinj."., of llretMisttoro. who ha .iiin.ir her mother. Mm Mary York un t,,r the pa-il lo weeks retnriii-,1 homi silih-aiid hope to relieve " ili.uham .Smmla the situation within a few thus County Correspondence. Back Creek Items. ... ,,r i; i-si..i-1-i. s I Mr li I Itnll.,'. T,-,-!,-.!w.r,,, is vi-iiin .l.l.ilH. is killeil a nolle -n;il illil. i: i-: wniiaHi eanlit in .ml l,roht t. i-arp ti-h on r , n-t ilruing Sunil.iy lri s xillainpiii lish trap Sunday 'll this iiiorinii, tin 1 wcihiiij.' l.-nty If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion, con , stipatiiui, llollister's liockv Mouii- tain Tea w ill make you well and keep von well. If it fails, cet your money hack. That's fair. 35 cents. Ashe- horo Drug Co. .1 l:U ,.lKht,- I.i-t Satiinl.i Franklinville Itemi. Ke M, Nalli.ui AimIii- ' II i.;.l-i. .S, Worthville Items. I', lliliiio-.l .II..I lii-lilll.-eousm.l'ari f Mi-f i,l. mmii-,1 iii iheir uneli-'s. 1,1 an, I Sunday. Litnily. of toleriil" , (.' A V,kh1 iireaehed ono ol his lient mentions at the M K church Snnilav morning. Mr T ,1 Kralcy, ot t1iul Hill. i in ..t.r ; citv one .lay last week. Mr ih-ur'v farli r, of SulUhtiry. and his ; sister Mm i' Jl Jnliaii, ot L'eilar J-'alls, won lite Kiiei.lN of Mm l,oii Carter one (lay last ' work. Mrs I le II Cox loft last. Thilre.lay for " Point where -he .-h;c-h to make tier future Imui Mr Mouri? Burrow resigned hi j,sitiott nitli the Itamlnlph MfffCo and has uei-cpttsl i-liny the iv.-ok iii town (villi relatives a P""""0 Uie eunl room of the l nuiklin- ll.os -, (,r left h.-n- Monday for Sprav , v e ' u rc ho has a. eopt.vl a position." " ! Mr i H lork and Miss Flora Smith went Th o i, i- i-n-ain -upvr and lawn iarlvgivcn , l1"11" Wednwlay night where they , v in - l..i,!i.-' Aid svu-ty Satimlay uight i "apply initd in the Holy lends of ,v'.i il,.- la st ol tiit- ..-a-.m." 1'he receipts of nutrimony, lt.-v V C Fraxter otliciating. ,, ewnins iiin,:t:li-d toalsnit Jlr lta-om Cox anil family, ot Liliertv, Jlr i iH-ar llallas. of Cjreeimlio'ro. snent , v,en '" "t Thursday. s.itnrdav tii(.-lit and Sundav in town and left I Mau-r Colon Cox ha pine to Oreenslioro M,,ii,h.v'f.,r hi-. Itume in Saiiford to spend a few mouths with his lirothem .Mr F.li ll.iv.-, . f I'lon iiee, S. ('., ia 8m-iuI- i Jlore Jesse, t barley ami ttnrncy Cox. a f.-w dais with his rsireats. Mr and Mrs J Mia l.izza Leonard, of llahimorr and Mrs I . I. Haves. ,',f ihis place. . J K ilus, of near Cedar Falls, were in town .Mr A runs llark.-r, of li.unlleuian, waa iu week. ton Snihl.iv. I Iiickanl Mcslioe has pun-hatKid the I-cndu .Mrs 1-auily'l'n'viMt will move into her new ! "''"ow farm near Pleasant Croaa and htm home iu tho near future. '"oved to it and will go iuto the truck Isisi neiM on a Inrge acde. I Mr T A Slack spent a few daya last aeek ! with friends in Alamance county. Trinity Items. j Misses Mabel Stuart and Bertie Ellison Mr I v Wallace nod son, who 'pent 1 v.'s'""' Wand lledditig near Jlillltoro some liuir heie, have iotiiru.-d to llieir hontc ' ... r,u' l!r...klm. New V Mr K CartsMiler. slid it ll ino visit last week. Nome ul the liiintv people altrnoeit the Itistn.-I Coiih-rrncc lusl week at Ilaisseur. ic liraviot rain of the season fell litre Si.turil.iy eveuin.i. 1-clween four and five -lock. Mm llobhins, of l',s-k'inoliani, sMnt aevcrul days visiting friends in tin, village, the jwst week. .Mrs I tcn'l.-tiii.'n. of ( Iiarlot te, is yjhiuiuz iter cm.stn, airs r.nte I arr. Mrs Lowe and children are spending the sumntcr wttu her pareats, Mr and Mrs J Harris. Misses Pearl and Birdie Harris returned from Ashevjlle, where they npent a few days recreating. Mimes Isa mid l.illie Feulrlaa ami tli.-ir il to live here j '',r"j''er Motu.t are visiting Uieir uuut Mra T f. ' , C Fentriss ner Sipliin thirt week. Marrteil at the bisite of W II w ent, Sunday iiiornitig, July .10, Mr Edgar WriKlit to Miss Ikira West. Itev J F Altml olhcialiiig. Jt was a preuy nouie wediiuig anu a large nutnfjer .of frtenda were jtnMent. After Ui-'tr honeytnoxm llier will an to liiab Point where Mr Wright has a poailion with tlie Welch Furniture Co. lie is a imimioent young man ana a son at our townsman Mr luu Wright. The hrida is the youngest daughter 01 airs Man- vt set auu is a muter of Mrs li r Craven, J li nest, and W H West. COLORADO'S BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SCENERY; UTAH'S QUAINT AND PICTURESQE SALT LAKE CITY, and the ENTIRE MIGHTY WESTERN EM PIRE are best reached by the DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, "The Scenic Line of the World." Very low rates will be made to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo account of The Eagles Meeting in Den ver, August 4th to 9th; also to the Northwest on account of the LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. Those attending the Denver Conventions who are un able to make the far Western trip should by all means ar range to take the trip to Salt Lake City, as this journey is one of unsurpassed pleasure and takes you through the most noted point of interest, such as Colorado Springs, The Royal Gorge, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood Springs, Marshall Pass, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, etc. Another noted trip is the tour "Around the Circle" of 1,000 miles at one fare for the round trip which comprises more noted scenery than any other similar trip in the known world. These trips are made more enjoyable than ever by rea son of the new open-top observation cars operated on day light trains during the Summer Season through the Royal Gorge and Canyon of the Grand River. Very liberal limits and stop over privileges will be granted on all tickets. Write for free booklet and particu lars. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colorado. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale! Our trade has been unusually good this year, but we find we have on hand some Lawns, Laces, Ladies' and Men's Hats, Shoes and other things which we will sell at a sacri flee. We have always stood by our customers and will con tinue to do so and will give you good goods at low prices We appreciate your patronage very much and we take this method of conveyiug to you our thanks. We wish to call special attention to our Millinery Department as the season is drawing to a close. We will offer the entire lot of Hats at greatly reduced prices. Lace, Striped Lawns and Organdies 25c. goods at 15c. 30c. goods at 10c. 10 and 15c. goods at 8c Oalico 5c. Clothing It will pay you to look at our Clothing while in town. We sell the famous Kirschbaum and Reinhard & Meyers clothing and will guarantee fit and prices to be right. Some suits at half price. Collars, Cuffs and Embroidery 20 doz Men's Linen Col lars going at 5c, 25 pair Men's Linen Cuffs 10c, A lot of embroidery and laces which we will offer at about two-thirds value. Shoes and Oxfords 63 pair Ladies' Oxfords f 1.00 to $2.00 now .75 to $1.60. 44 pair Ladies' -Shoes $1.00 to $2.00 now .75. A lot of boys' Brogans $1.00 now .75. rten'a and Boys' Straw Hats. We have about 150 Straw Hats that we will sell at half price good styles. We will pay you highest ericas fer your Droduce. Call w see ub. uome eariy ana get your cnoice. Ramseur Store Company. Special Rites to Hot Springs, Ark., via Seaboard. The SrnlxMn annnunrcs rate of one first oIuks fare plus .00 frma all pninis in North ( arolina tn Hot tspnnirs. Ark., tamka Spnnipt, Ark. arid hiriorwlo nprincs. Mu. 1'irktU will lipHikl lint and third TtMwIay's in July, AnguRl and Npptrtribrr. fiaul limit ixlf uavs from ditto nf miet Imt uot to n tend bpyoiig tlt'Uilr ilnt. . Fur iaforoutiun apply to yotir nearest Airettt or sddrew, C H OATTIS, -T J A, lUlfigk, K C. Daiif eroai aae Uncertain. For sunburn, tetter and all akin and scalp diaeaaes, DeWitt's Witch Basel Salve bai no equal. It is a certain c.ur for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding pile. It will draw the tire out of a barn and heal without leaving a scar. Boil, old sores, ew- lancief, etc, are quickly cared br the nse of the genuine DeWitt Witch Bawl Sal re. Accept no tnb- titate as t hej are often dangerons and. uncertain. Soold br Standard Draff Co and Asheboro Draff Co. Asheboro. Franklinville High School. Hale and Female. rotolmial punu'tt. ma. Bonk-kerutiw and lluatc a MnrdartT, and da aD nUL bbVMrsllv- SMrallv uiif wnt&liv thrnwelTea lor ranch ka. Rcrltalu will be Klrn quarter!? . Medals .warned In ever? ! . r"""" wouia wii. aw term opus (. i, una. r further tuJonuaUoa. addnM D. M. WEATHERLY. Principal, rrankllnvllle. N. C. 1 1 f i Why Dot atop this faliioe of vour hair? At iWs rate vou will soon b without tar hir' Just remember that Hall'a Hair F enewer stopa failing h'r, and rnskps hair p'tiur. ""Vr" tt r-. VEGETABLE SICILIAN tl lTfc nairKeiiewer Literary Classical Pedagogical Commercial Manual Training Scientific Domestic 3cience Music 4 Thrra Counun li-uilinu to ili-iiri.m, WVII-n,,, ,;! T;; Rk.l r... Fui uItT miniliera fill. Ilonrd. lainnlrr. tuition, and leui for irne of text hnok b. Jt-I' year, for free-tuition atudeuls. ffl2't. For uon-reaidents of tlie Stale, $ 1U0. Fonr annual actwion la-jiiim tSAtenilr!!l, l!HI.". Tn swum board in tlie dormitories, all if tuition apilirationa aliould be made before July 15. Correspondence invited from thoj siring competent tcacliein and stcnocnijiliern. Kor ratslos and other inforniatisn, addi ! OH A ALES D. McIVEB, President; F OreensbOTO, N. t S New Styles in.... Spring 5v Svimml .Ifli Ir .1 il tl-I'VI r-,l Clothing! The latest Rtvlftt nnrl rwf fern a r-nrv'- ways be seen at my place. I am srlj k ' ing a pretty line of suits at $10, $12, It i ie win pay you 10 iook my over Derore purcnasing. Also a big assortment of HATS, ' , LiAKo, TlfcS and SHOES. . "KEITH K0NQU0R" Shoes for : are the best to be hadr See them. r i Mir T TTn VVa tit wiiijujarv.J . - f! - J" 1 BICKFORD HUFFMAN rn a mi nnn i e VHUnill laVrVILska' Just received a car load of BICKFORD & HUFF-' ? MAN GRAIN DRILLS. Hardly a firmer from Ran-tf dolph county but knows the merits of this drill. It is '; the only positive fortfd feed drill made. I ' Remember also that we sell genuine GEO. E. NIS-U SEN wagons. They will last longer than any wagon ! made. If you have not one and need one, ask your neighbor about it. . McCrary-R-eddlng Hardware Company. p. iHConpoaTio Capital Stock S30.000.00 RALEIGH, N. C. 1 Pullen Building, j J CHARLOTTE. N. C, I Piedmont Ins. EH THKSKBCHOOJJfUlVIl tho liullvlilual luMructinn. we aim tvai h Hii-kpepliiK. hhortnand, Penmausnlp, bgr mall, bmhii e Ioust lor our Calsloftue, Ollcro oud Utsb aadoneaMuis. Tbajr m av Borne Study rates. Write todar lor c KINR'B nUKINESS COLLEGE. a mk. a. C-C o. We Sell the Earth ocpooooooooooooooo If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (L Laxighlin. Real Eattvte DeaLlera. Rock Hill Buggies, ' in buying a BUGGY you must oonaider four things: Durability, Finish, Style and Price. The ROOK HILL buggies are famous amongst all olaases. Liverymen especially, for durability. They use the best paints and varnishes obtainable, and enploy none but skilled painters, thus insuring the best finish. ' N The style of their buggy is of the latest aud best de sign; the price is within the reach ef all; and those who practice eoonomy buy ROOK HILL buggies; as for the little difference in price a great big difference in quality Is aasured McCri3Lry Redding Hok.rdwtxro Company.