C:;:s Tla Kidoeji Arc Weakened ly Ofer-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. uinarv and bladder troubles were to be (but now modern acience proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood IW !. I,lir work. or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ seems to fail to do Us d0l7yoii are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon M your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis lake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect ot Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. I. stands the highest for its wonderful cures i v.. ..t riUtrrssintr cases, anil is sol. I an ita merits oy an druggists in fifty-cent atfJJ! xnrtnllar size K li i hnttles. You mav L. aanmlc bottle Hnm nf AwsiBfvRoot. by mail free, also a pamphlet li-lling ' bow to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writingto Dr. Kilmer Si Co.. King haraton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Hoot. Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Bingharatou, N. Y., ou every bottle. A. r1. PRESIMELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second band buggies always on hand at bargains. When in Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours trulv, A. M. I'KKSN KLL. TIRES SET Quicker and better nd will r.u linp'r wi'l I.. possible v. lien cl tin- ..I.I w.n. Will give just l!ir -Ii-u to (ho wheel. No fiu- burnt or cliiirml IVI1, . way u nil loost'ii iIh (if We Set Them Cold. No steam ami w,it to shrink sway mul paint to npla i'. V hi. tin', im imi nr UXUKK IHSil. We guarpptt'e work utul n-fuiul v.itir tuotii if not Hutisfiu-tory. Conic and v I ho m chine in operation. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. J. R. STEED, DEALER IN Groceries and Fresh Meats! Al! kinds of Ircsh meats kept constantly or. hand. (0io8itc IWolliee.) L. M. FOX, M D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Oflfn his profewional service to the clttieiM ofJAflhcboro'aud mirrouuding ooaununlty. Offices; At RwMeucc' 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 1901; General Merrigold sire of twenty-one heifers that sold at an average of $144 each. The breeding of these is correct; prices right for immediate acceptance. Address, JOHN A. vOUNG, . ... , Greeruhoro, N. C. H. C. MORRIS, Vatchmaker v V jJeweler, -. Dealer in Ifatchea, 3w!ty. Specte cles. ' ray specialty. Work - -.c. THE CHURCH CHOIR. I I roiid "Aunt Annie's" article lasl week ou "Church Orjiiuib' w HI' j much interest. It started a course of reflection in uiy iniuj about some thing closely connected witii the church organ and about which "Aunt Annie" did not speak, the church choir. About eiiiul with the glory a w tnau teems to gather from being termed "omamst" is that of having it said of her, "She sings in tne choir." 1 happen, to know that the f, cling is one of very great import ance, because 1 have held such a position for a few yeais myself. 1 know that the position of singer w hen fust assumed, tends to pull' tip, to lighten the head and cause heart palpitation. And one is very liable ui go away ficm the service w ith a . vivid picture of a sea of interested , faces crowned by bald heads and j uotlding plumes, but with only a J faint accompaniment of some uii- ; intelligible sound that an expert ; .,ui fim, .,,,. ,.; might recogni.'.e as 1 1 aces of thelturc. liul ii'ia Sunday sermon, aim tins is one reason for the objection to worldly j thi'ii get up and disgrace tl.i.- veiy people as singers in the choir. Il ! noble an l worthy ( tiise. Tor this they are inclined to be giddy they j reason and many others the chinch will not hear the sermon, and every ! choir lias as many troubles and ipiite passing fancv will be reflected inlas mimv weaknesses as does the their faces, making an tiiiprotilald back ground for the pnacher's ai pcals. Another objection is that giddy people cannot sing the gospel. They will sing what isin their hearts, and it C hrist is not there, they wi"i I not sing II mi. Music is a noble thing. Without it, indeed, what would i lint 1 mav sav with th "Church Organs," why should this divine gift be abused, and managed in such a way that it is often u detriment to the seivice" Hers sits a young man in a sacred edilice on a Sunday evening. lie isn't bad, in fact, he rather holds toward tile keeping of the Sabbath and church-going, and this evening he is in a frame of niind to be i(uite serious. He is imxioiis to be a worthy young man, more woithy than he has been in the past. And he sets him self to get the most out of the ser niou. lie follows it throughout, in spite of the be-ribboned, be-eiirled forms blushing behind the preacher's back. The appeal is tender, the statements clear and scatclung, and he is touched. The picture of a erucilied Christ, crneilicdof lli-'ow n free will and not from weakness, draws him w ith a magnetism he can not icsist, as Christ Himself said it would draw all nun to Him, and us indeed it does when ably pre.-.-ut.-d. He leans slightlv forward in Ins Seat, his lips are parti breathing is almost, imp. intense is the inleie-t In so sweet arc the . olds i d and bis ru ptible. ,o fee!-, and f iiiilin in i-' that bind him. When the minister j takes his seat he bends his brad npoii j his hand, fcclin- that he has douejl the will of 1 1 i in who said, l-'ccd invj sheep." And he has. for he I us presented Christ iu I In tine sjiirit,! and the seeds have ftill 'ii, join.' ill I good ground, but, oil, alas, some in j I stonv places. I'p rises one of tiiejt blushing, befri..led girls in thechoir-j I seat and the organ breathes out a I 2 prelude. She pulls her belt down and her shoulders up, she moistens her lips with her tongue and darts a side glance at some one to the i ight with ; sort of suppressed giggle, and after re-arranging the music m her hand she raises her eyes toward the dome of the church and begins to sing. To sing? Yes, to siny. The voice is sweet and it wanders up and down the scale with ease and gratv, she uters words tender, sublime. beallti! :l. TileV tell of our Lord ami Master, they tell of His love, how ie crossed the dfed waters, wandered over d irk mountains, torn and bl. eiling, seeking the lost. Hut. something is the matter, what is iti' The words are empty. They ting out through the vast auditorium and drop into the hungry hearts of the hearers with a disappointment. There is no serious conviction in the li-art of the singer, Christ is not there, she is a (thought less singer, and tiiu words she sings, though beautiful, might be compared to eiiusite, empty vessels held o.tt lo the lips of the heart-thirsty throng, l'crhaps she sings artistically and tastefully, the vessels are well wrought, but they are not lilled lo the brim with meaning, that ucclar which the throng have crowded in to the house of Cod in search of. When the song is done she sits down with an apologetic grimaiice and another pulling up of the shoulders and hides half her face behind a fan, still blushing. The minister has sat through the entire song with closed eyes perhaps prayiug that tne words may cm truth and light to some heart in that hour. Bat men cauuot become con Ticted over empty words. Heart must tonch heart to bring about con viction. Better pi ay first for the singer, that she may be lilled from the chalice that is not of earth, for she must feci conviction lirut else her hearers can never feel it. What of the young man iu the audience whom the sermon has deep ly touched.' 1 he singing and the singer have cast s veil of unreality over the sermon for hi in and in his heart there has ascended the throne one in gray garments and with a sullen as pec. His name is Doubt. Somehow the tenderness and the force have gone ont of the preacher's appeal and the .picture of acrucitieu tiove nas in some measure lost its power to draw. The singer darts a mischievous glance exactly in his direction; the work is done. After all, what he has heard is only a ser mon preached by a coniuou man whose business it is to preach. . He has heard many tnch, will hear many more, and the world wazs ou. llople are living in the cams old way and so will continue from this night on. It a lot 01 tun to come to church and see the frizzle-headed girls giggle and make goo-goo eyes behind the preacher's back. . w uere now ii tna uuiueum -ot me pnlpit'i power? Weakened, or torn down by the frivolity of oce slender i;rtgr,. van lots WM'.wwr JUS, t is tree. Toe pw ii.-i.Jf caiv never be weakened or torn down, but its inlliieiice is alw.ivs vveukcitul or stri'Tifthfiifil bj l In.- cliaiMCtei ui the, tli n-ii m t'.ie t -hi; relies, tn the ni::v be be not n.ilYcu up: to know aiu. t'ecl the power .,!' wiial rile sinjjs; to lay a.-i,le w hatever r. s!-.-ui-.iv have aetiiirel ii'el t,i snake !'ie m.'.tter nf her vuiiv-clilliire s! lud seeond, or be the servant of tvliiilef-r etiiotion she fecU, is the mi -mum of a choir singer. A , I'll I III I inm1 ra!!i.l in n'lil. i en ' lire alone, but it ,.. .rift ': culture, ha - hee.iu:-.- it is cni'ii'v has untold ..v.. rift: ing I ci nine .-, 1 Ha ten bv the m:. :'. aiu llows'ficelv fiM-ii the I am ureal! in f.r. ii'-, is forg.il llie emotion nice I'm-1 iloes not i mean affect many o-im tliev ni ike .4 eriilieiaiiiy, as I leli.'e. tluiigh' mistake. The I ar to do away I i falsity which; ul.jeri (,f ,i. c cu.i n ) jitlci-tat'.-ui :n, uiiiraiucd .-!iig, i'. i() liniu- oat w"lnt swoet in in.- e. i ot'eiiiii .inre, ami is uatuial audi . This is the Unci aim of voice clil- j light students gain -i.in.-lrii.' it, and: ;t snuHt-rni:; inch organist, and a deal more inlliicnee, good or bad, upon the pie sent hut of C'hiist to the world. Theie is a great laying need for bet ter music, lor gosnel music, for hum- ble, understanding hearts behind the j fair faces and swet voices in our I choirs all over this land to dav. How i .nice beHinnch lies in tin-power of the church wiitcr ot lelunr we lanuot fathom. Nor shall I it be known till in (he !ight of eternity all things licit ale hid shall be uncovered. I ii v I moo ii Ma-i i:.s A Warning to Aluihcrs. To. i much care cannot be used with small children dining the hot weather i f the summer months to guard against lmiel trouhhs. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dos-i'f cast. ir oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. lo not use any siil.-titiiic.luit give the old fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fi'e'h, as rancid oil nauseates and hasa tendency to gripe.lf this doesnol cheek the ,..'w els give Chamberlain's Colic, Choi. ra and Oiarrhoea li'eme dy and then a dose of eistor oil, and the ,! - .! may ! cheek-il in its ill eireuev and all dau.r avoided. 'Ih- c.i-l.ir oil and this leinedv I should be procured at once and kept I ready for instant ii-e as soon -is the til-I i'nlii-:iti..M of any bovve! Iroiil.le .iippe fill ; I 111- ! - I lie most Sllccess i;, i t l.inr.t n and may be re i witii implicit eonlidellce mv-s of cholera infantum, bv Standard I b ug Co and i I'nu Co. A.-I.eboro, W . ...,. Ceil, -man. lied npoi ev en in h, boi . I..I. i .V Virtues ot Turpentine. iT.e im di.-inal oiiiililie.-. of turpeli ie ;o . liiimeioiis. When applied burns ii gives immediate relief. I'or bli-tei on the hainl it IS of great value, .-earing down the skin and pievi -uting ;oivne.-s. If one has an attack of Iocs jaw will take small .(Maiiity ot turpentine, warm it, and pour it oil the wound which rod m -s tiio lockjaw, relief will lull, iw almost notantlv. It is a sure preventive a::,iiu.-! moths, also, sprinkling a f,-w drops in the bottom ol en,. -Is, drawers and cupboards, it will r -iiil. r th,- '.'armciits serine from injury during the summer. Its pun gent odor is retained for a time, and it injures neither furniture norcloth- ir.g. A tiililespo.intiil added toeach pail of water is excellent for scrub bing Moms and cleaning paint. A table.-poonful boiled with whit clothes helps to whiten them. Mici with e.jii.il pans of vinegar and lin seed oil. d makes an excellent furin litre polish. The Only Way Th-re is no way to maintain th health and strength of mind and body excet by nourish iienl. There is no way In nourish except through the stomach. The -tom.ich must be kenl healthy pine ami sweet or the strength will let down and d. sense will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, con stipation, bad breath, sour rising?, rifling, iiiiligesiioii,.ys)epsia and all stomach troubles that are curable are ijiiickly cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Kodol digests what you i..l and strengthens the whole digestive apparatus. Sold bv Standard I'rng Co and Asheboro Hrug Co, Asheboro. Mr and Mrs lietkwilh who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs Olive, left Monday morning accom panied by Mies Kthel Olive for a visit to relatives iu l!andleman. The Thomasvillu Spoke AVorks was iujotporated by the Secretary of Mate. Capital stock $2.r,(ino. JA Green, J !' Haydeii, W II Deita, W $ Long and h li Uocket t. Thomas ville News. Nothing; on the Market Equal to Cnamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to drng gists e ery where, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr Obe Witiner, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo, in circu lar to his customers, sayBt "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colij, Cholera and Diarrhoea lteniedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale bv Standard Drug Co, aod Asheboro Uruf Co Ahscboio, W A Lnderwoou Randleman. 1'rof J J Keugan. county superin tendent of public instruction of Bun combe connly, has . heen removed f torn oHif-c for immoral relation! with young wouian, . No defense was m.ule. lie will remove to - the Indian Territory, MONTGOMERY NEWS. Th? Mows of Our Neighboring County. I'V.uii tin .Menle'inri.iii. A considerable amount of new ma chinery is heen pi ice: 1 ill the Sinitheriii iii Cotion Mill during the pist few weeks. Messrs .1 I! Blair. A M Yarner, W C Hurley, I C Arh dge, N S and C A Cochran and Dirk, the cook, left Tuesday on a lishing excursion on I' , barrie river. Mr .1 l It'iiton, of Ciipelsic, left Monday for Arkansas, to which State l.o contemplates moving if he can secure a de.;r.ib'e location. He expects tola- gone t .to weeks. Mr Alhert Ogl. shy mid Miss Bert Yuneaniioii, of liiscoe, were married lasl Thursday evening, Kev W K li'ovall, of Trov olliciating. Mr Og'lcsby is the oldest sou of the late Kev (i A Oglesnv. Mr John t'hisholm, one of Mo.it g.imeiy's oKU st citi.ens living four Hides south of Trov. died last Sun day, and his remains were inter rod Moiuliv. Ilavi'..' lived an honest and iudiisti ions life, he died at till age of Si, leaving behind a niniibi r of relatives and friends who feel that :i woi liny man h i We -ir, ii-del.t-lioro, of Ml till receipts nearly o old. At I li.it tunc rec printed but written in form on a little .- paper. One of these n-i-i t hese words w niico m on ceived of Saniin 1 C!a.:: b full for ls-js. Win Dunn The other has tnese v.orus upon o. Weed, of Sain'l Clark his lax in full for the Viiir Imi;. 1! Meggiuson. 1 Slill." T.iLc kiuliil After PalilK'. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol I hspepsia Cure will prevent an at tack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digestaut and a guaranteed lire tor Indigestion, iyspept:i, mis .ii the Stomach, weak Heart, Sour iisines, Bad Breath ami all Stomach troubles. Sold bv Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co.Asheboro. vuli Paper Free ! i Kl. II w-l.'.te" J Lcyal AJwilisciikdils. ,-. I Vrlhia C..U-. Il.-urv M Uolmis. It , I. s.i l all. I I A sH-n.-( , il.-leii.lilhl'. Mil UK. .,,,.1.11,1 I Aole.r Oil.- al-'ve iiati I .l.l.u.l.iiu mil r.-.iiii..l 1. 1 ii..-n r !-(.. ..Hi. , V I .. ,,n sulin.la t.r i,i- pl.tltililts iv IIAMMiiNl'l, C. s. c I.AMISAI.K. Ilv vlrt i-i.t an ..i.I.ti.i Hi,- sii ri,ir Curl ;:.in.l..!.i, i.-iiiity in ,i s.-. .n-i.luiK III. -rein p. ii.lnu'. nMlie.l A,. .iv ..r. tt. a.l.iiilil-lratoi-'.l H. I1I lino .l,-.-.-.i--,. iii.MMi.1 lvi llr.iv el al. I ii ill -i ll mi- ea-li al I'til ii.- aii. n.iii. at ilieSmili. , rn : il.u.o ,1, .,t. in Hi.- town ui siali-v. linii ,,.i.i j..inlv. . , , a., , Mon.lav, lull :m. I.,',, lino nail ..I .aivil olliin.i ill Coluin i -a loii-li,.. Kiiii,,,,Ii . ..niilv. Nnrll, C.iriilina. ,n 1,1. Ii tin- .uil lv.ru Hr.o ,11, -1 -1, ,. . Hie -in .1.-1 taliiiliK ill. .ill ten :ier.-. iiinl Ivma tiiilv ,I.m ril.i ,l l.v tin te.li- .ln .l-. U l,i, h -In- I.. 1,1 II.,' ttin.e. VV.VI.il Ii 11 si I. HI, i in. .ii.ni' itui. I'.r, i iiiiiiuiiiiiiir. Sill il -Kop SAI.K. of iitilli-.rllv I H,l,,li,l in-IK- ,i, : M.--ui T.,...a li, .1 Kt iiiiii-nni ami II II I'll. u. . 'a,,, n, r-;,, 1,1,1, ,1, , S.M011 it il u, a,- ,l,...i,li,nls. I -1 1 1 on III.' Ill, -lav ot AiifU-t l:,:.. M il lotlK- IiijIiiM 1.1,1. U-r i..r i-.l.h ut Uie .-..url ii,,ii-e.i...r in A-lii-l.. hi, Nl:. I a.-loll.. llit .1.--. ril.- l laii.U: siiuat. .1 on Hi,- vnili-not .luek--oii i-iii-k. Ik-L-iiiiiiiu' al a Mork. liK-iwt (.irlin-rlv li.oi. ii.rni-r; thru, in it th is j j ,-imm, a nlwl,, l,.,ll,,ii -,, i-u-l Oiillnno olllll i l' west on Mini lin, -rtl,,' I. a kinoiii.tain In l-i! i-liain. to u lake', iv I,H' eorii. r; tlii ini; Ninth on hN line an' iiiii iitt.l l link, to ii Make In s.ii.1 Hill's line; url. ui-st il i-liaiiii lo ti htttke m On. t'otmty .-; tl.i-iie.. north w illi tlieiinnilv liiie IS i-liiiiim I its link- to it Mak,' l,,ri,i,Tlv Huv. eorner: ,ii IiIm line It! i-liiini. to a niiaHlnli : tlieti'-e north to tin; U-itlniong, jonlaiiiiiiu 1 .1 A sl'KM'ti. C,.niiili. Thli. July 8th into. 'tlfv till IVPNM iu-iI 1" en-M-iit tl I.. Hi.. iiu..tlKiil nil (..n'th.' jiRltilni atlulr Iim.nrthlsi.tli4. i In- eli iiil in b.r ,. tli.'ir rii.iviT.v. All wnw t' lll i.liw: unite WttlCUM H M K.u.ln.. AcliuliiUtrnu 1 M H K,.l,lli,ili-,i :i TlilB.luly lllli I3. MUHTtlAllr: HAI.1 B..- vlrtiioiil the i..tvtr. e..,i,Lil,n-l In a murt. lia-:.. .1.1-1 ele. i.t.-,l l,y .1 V A.,ll,,,liy t,, ar.,li J MnllKvr. on Hi,- -Jl-t ,lv ,,l in,,l,.i iuh in,.rlK,ii'iliiHl I .Inly rer,irll in Uic olBt- ot Kenl nil Hnl lor llnmlnlph ommly hi ;..,k 101 lii(ii the ,n,,er.ui,p.1 will m'II at l.ul.h.. mi, ti..ii u. tin. lirRlH.t hi.ldcr for e.i-h m Ihrlinirt li.i.is.' a.,r 111 AliL'hon. S c. .. s..i. ur.liiyltH' null .Iny of Aiiut.t lmUMt lil.i'L-l.M-k m. jie iniitivi ini; .i.H-rilil run .tau. lo tt- A bnu't of liiti.l in KhiiIo,Ii nullity Mute o: N (' Wiv Mai Wet Uoviiabiu, ailHninii the land of W l tiie. Kufus Coltrum', rrmnklin- Krasii-r aud itlie-n,. ai,il bniiii;ed an follow.: Bcvftiiiina at a it.,110 In K , KnuliT-K line. 0, .,.. ,t ,, .,,1,1 KrnliT s hue 5 i-ln unit lk hi a stake, thener ,rth ? elm and 00 loa-ume, tlicnee eaut .'i ehs ,1 l Iks UiKMonein the Ousaett line. IheiliX' the Hmt Ktation due wiiitli, and niiiiiiinc ik4 the Ulhlle i.u.,1 . nnuliiinv 1 r.- , " ... lew. H.kid nale In lumlu to Katuf y tUedebtiaieuted by naid tnortgaxe. ritirnh J Mnthews, Martntirve. This July 10th 1W. MOKTUAUK 8 U.K. Pt virtue nf Uie nonn anntalnAd In . n...w. HK d.-wd esei-ntod hy R h Dealon and ife Clsndla B Ih-aUin lo J o Ullleenn Oia imH aar ol Januaor ma, which mortmredeedlsreoneded lu me nttleg of Rexintur of Duojs fur Randolph rami, IT In uooi lul pane im, the unuendfrned f ill ll at public atirtkin ki the hljliert btcloVr for erwh at the oourt hoime to rn Asheboro N C MB HaUirnar the SMR dav of Aoitiut 1SU5- at 19 o'cloek m, the fnllvwiuK described real eetata: A tract nf land In Randolph ootmty ;male M North Carolina. In Anheboro townnhln, bounded toast-me ML Tom and Hllb comer- them .-ut on Msi Town liar IW feet los .toM Helms ,miM-e oo Mohn's line nearlr nnrtt, to tcciiniiris eesitatntttir one half it-, aere 'or wa. Vn lot No m In plot of Hoover id stile Ir Hla.ta by sat'l atone. This July hl30S lie hundred Veals .At-- ( ."jiT:3 i tfii'li-nl Market-. A-;.i'fc'i'T.f,Vi li ..K-..I Tr.-.-s nml ! -,i Y'A" evotv flM-e .f Ha H r'.-r C" IiV. -" e "ll.tie ?..-mpsr i,-!.H..theiiiii:.l.inj '"'fi.'.'ti iii in i:-!. mi'i's .,:"J'i;y1' .".'r? i-'l '' ' -.l!'' V"'- i i 't ' f I In , " i'.v1!.: '. ;!,', t I"! l'"" I UK llia lbleiHl Fr'i'.l ".ror. SUo-tph. Michlgin DOMESTIC." Better Than Ever! . "THE STAR THAT f LEADS THEM ALL" I :Ti:i'St''iiiK Miu'huii- l.,r iIm- li.mii': . In I e u-e.l l.v l(i', m. lii. r. iliillitllti-r, T s. :on-ues. Th.iCs..ur.-ii.li-. Kni.er ijvk.ir cnuiii siiu-li. wrlic i Domestic Sewing Ma- z i chine Company, i Nowaik, N. J. J SETING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH CRAD5. by buying this fZM reliable, honest, ,itJ Inch crane sew RMMHI iT4l : . si KONGF.br GUARANTEE. ti in.l Sewing Machine Co. :.'.!.VirrRE,- ILLINOIS. Personally Conducted Tour to the Pacific Coast Vis S.'alioard Air Line Railway. I.i, -, ,1 I-I flOlll N ! ttl ( 'ill , 'll'lil lo -illl-, ill f..i. ,..!,, :! x . II. vvst.. .. S.ui.,1 .il Park I,- An:.".-. S.n I'liiii.i-, .. die l..nis and flat:. l:,,-io. a a- r..r.!an,t. lire, ami e . i .-- , nil. .. -I on 1 l.e I'aeilii l'i.a-1. lo leave .1I....1 Auiiiw 1st l..sili..fl ,l.,le l.i..o ,.. ,;.!. ! he,,. Hi., round tri n niilv 2J a: i ill.. 1. .He 11 ill I . via : I ... r ... Ilirniinzliam M.-:i..l.l-. s ,,i.. Kaii-..- Citv. Iiemet-, C.:. a I.. .ruio.-..S.ili Lakefi-v. I'.. ,s Ancles. Sin I r. i-.-.. lit" Sl,a-ia route to IVrdand. .n!. in I'a. ili,- lo St Paul 1!,. -a. . I..CIiie.i"o .111. 1 ri-t 11 III via Si l.oiii-. r,iluel, I'ulltnani-ai-.nill I.- a-.ilijr-il for .!- ex.-lii-ii,. ne.-l 111- ,.,nv. nliieli uill I.. ;. -t-.ii.illv e luei-.l l.v l.'ei' Win ISl.u-k iei.1 .1 :i. ..f iuvi.i-,,1. n ' f. Jul,.. .uiv.--r..iii . .ill.ll.-l 111.' I.ll:-.' ..ltlv il .lll Not-Ill t'.u-olilll l.i-l Aiixu-I. I tt,,-i .1 i v "I i!.e ni, i- now l iim ,r,...ne,l vda. 'i udfait" lull ! I.iil- as M il.,. rates. ,,i I--. U -l.-l rale, and . .illUot ialerest. It will I. I Ih st . . .1 1 1 j ,t. t - lli ol its kind ..v,.'nrr.i!',e, ,i f tin- Slate and a! very -. .all t. il,.-e who , 11 iIh- jiiv lll I... -Ir ,111 eo-rv uileauou .,vr l!,e eudr'.i llii villi, Ii "ill i-oiisiinie U'liieen lour ami live V : Wrce f,.r l,kl. I a,.,l inl, : a,-';, . lo 1,'ev Win r.I.n L, ll.oiil-on, N I '. r i-"..--;. t II S II i A I I i s. T I'. , '...'. i;li. .V ('. ExIrcniL'ly La Rat-.'S. KMi'dnely low lalet al,- altlioliliced via the Sutitlni'11 li.-tihviiy frmn poiius tin its lines for the followiug sptriiil oi'c.u-ions: Atlieii, (!a. Summer School, June 2T-..luly SS. 1005. Monte.iple, Ten n. Monleugle llible Tniiiiiiig School, July ;!-Aug. lo, mo;.. Monteaglt', Ten n. Mouteagle t'uii thtv Scliool lnetitute, July 17 Ahj,'. , I'.IOj. Montrngle, Tcnii. Wiiniiiiis Cim iriess, Au;;. 1-15; lOnii. Na-liville, 'I'elin. l'ealiutly College, iiiinuel DctiooLs; aluleilillt J;li lical Institute, June 14-Attg. ' r.Mi.-). Oxfiirtl, Miss. Summer School, University of Mississippi, June 14- J uly r.Mla. liiehinoiiil, Va. I'linners' National C'oni;riss, Setit. 1!M5. Tiis-'al'MiSii, Aiu. Summer School for TeaeheiB, Juno lii-July i!8, I'.IO.I. Rates for the above occaf ions open I ) l lie utihlic. Tickets will be sold to these noinU f ruin all stations on the Southern Kail way. Detail information can be hud up on application to any Ticket Agent of the Southern liiiilwity, or Agents ot connecting linen, or by ntlilress- ing the uutleisigni'il: U L Vkkson, J II Wood. D 1' A, T 1' A, (J jnrloLlc. Ashevillo. S 11 Harhwick, W H Tayloe, V. T. M. . 0. I'. A. W. bitton, I). C. OF VALUE TO FRUIT GROWERS. A Special Majnine and The Courier One Year tor $1.50. A now ami aUrai-livi ulTer bv us is tlutt of Tlw Nation Kntit GmtviT in combination with The Courier tlio two ono year for f 1.50. The National Fruit Grntvei, which is publish ed at St. Jow-nh and Ronton llarlmr, .Midi., is a nioutiily drvnted to the subject of fruit growing which it luuidlcs with roat ability. The various topi'-a are diK-unsctl by sjircial ists, and it ia hiralualile to every fruit grower. Yutt may forward yonr monpy for thia com bination oner to The National Fruit Orower or to wis paper, HAVE YOU INDIGESTION. Boyd's arbon Albumen Tab lets Pore Carbon of Albumen a pooitiTe core for indigeationdjgpep ul constination, headache 'or tour itomiwih from ver Pitting or drink ing $50 f thnj don't. 25 cent a px'kv. '- , Iff vtr drnggiiil. doecu'i hare them eund di"ect to EOYDCrtCMICAU COMPANY, 708 RanJ'McNally Dldy Mcacv M ivere not i JR''ijg3fey- I' ' iniiarv fauu&y?kmr&x V If WBttfcili WANTED' Will pay spot cash f. o. b. your depot for All Kinds Ci Furs, Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Eggs, VVooii unshed or tin-washed) We a'so carry it full line of Fruits and Vcgctahh s. Bananas. Orainres. Lemons, IVaiints, J-ite., at market prices. Write for prices. FOrlSYTH & YVATKINS, 112 Lewis St. Greensboro. N. C. wwm ir-oiM)i) mm. A bottle of Kc-zine will be Sent free '.o every reader (if this ,aier who is Mitlering with unv kind of kin tli.-e:i.-e or eriiplions. unv form of Eczema, Bliiul or Illcctling Biles, Scrofula, Itch, Teller, Barbers Itch, lting worm, Boils, lilood Poison, Fever Sores of unv name or nature. Si.MI r..-..l u ill 1 :.i t case of Eozeitia',th;!l is not jroiiit- i.v cured Willi r.c..ine. Kt-znie will heal any sore or cure the worst skin nml make it look ike v, Iv.l. 1 1 ...... toforc there has been 110 Snecilic ilisco,..,! I Imi would 11.10 I.V..1.0. and kindred discus s until lu-ziue : discovered nml i,,,u- 1 1,, k are cured daily. fi'a'or inlix.) what yon hvc ir'ef; forte: the f.-iiltnvs I.. l- ..,! ii. . and send for FREE SAMPLE 01 i-.c-zine, w inch always -ins re lief urn! a permanent cure . He zinc 5kin Sotip is the b .-; anlictptic soaji mnde. It. Mill cleanse anything will destroy mi crobes of dandruir. fallino 1,,,;',. o,,,.. head, hamls and feel, pimples and blackheads on face 1 make the. skin smooth. The only antiseptic smiting soap made, guaranteed to cure germ diseases $50 if it don't. 25 cents a cake. Write today to Boyd Chehical cohpany, 708 Rand-McNally Bldg., ChlcaKO. III. The publisher of this paper knows the reliability of Eo-y.ine and of Boyd Chemical Co. A D-.,-y a'Ji-is? f.r Prhp Osl'cn H.htth re A utiei'llle f irr-f ele-.-.. ai,l K'l,lny Troitli:. I'l Iln.l Hiviitli. Wnwi' in, Iwekni'ho. IfB ltwky . ' -i r.,rin. ,V inut. H li.,s. :: .UMTKlt lRi CtitiriM-, . il -n.laeli-'I .,vi in tab. a tn.Ue by i0 DEN NUfiCETS FOR 5.'L!.0 V TEOPLE Do not Ik diH i-iviil hy tbiwo who fidV vertwe it $'i0.tK.I Kowltijj Machine for f Lti.iN). This kintl of a inai-liiiie can Lw bniicht from us or an v of our dealer fiiiniJl.i.OOto J1S.00. WE MAKE A VARItTY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Fctil determine the strength or wiiiktu of Hewing MiiehiiiiK. Tbo Ito-.llllt' I'ft'tl eiiinliimil Willi other !r,i.iif ..iiittM make 1 1 if ,c lloulO th J herit. Hewinjr Jlaeliino lo buy. Mmwlnir tlin dlf. f.-ri-iit stvl.i nf SeWhlir M,,, l,ll,. . vu li aniit-i.-aireiiinl piiees l.fii.- ptli-ehnsln TR2 KHV HOME SEWING MACHINE 60. fi.i.'i. i. N. Y.,t l;l.'n-;.i,lll., Allnnln, Ua, iu 1 iiiiU.M.i., I.ii:a.,Ti'x.,Him Francisco, Ot sale BY W. W. JUNKS, Asheboro, N. (.'. FOB 8AI.E 1)1 MOHRlS-SCABBOno-MOFI'ITT CO. asheiidiio, n.'c. "Wooi's Sseeds. Crimson Clover. Our Southern Farmer oan save for tillzor bills and increase their revenues MILLIONS OF COLLARS, hy aowin" Oirr.ior. Clever at tha last wor'.lng of their Corn and Cottop crops. It is the Ix-st time to sow aud yonsnreanextm prep cnttinn of tbs limit. Crimson Clover -nukes h'.rul rich In huintu or vcf taule im.ttrr and puts it in excellent condition Tor the crops which follow it. It also Makes A this thlsr cofer crop, h neelltnt gruhg crop, I good tarljf foragi crop, k splendid nil-lntpnrflfig erop. Plowed tinder early In the spring, it inoresuses tha yield of corn, to bacco, cotl.m or other crops which follow it, to a wonderful extent. Onr sales of Crimson Clover seed are tnciMsiBK enormously every rear, and we are to-day ths tartest dealers la tMs seed In the Uuluit Hutes. Write for prices snd circulars livus tnlbrroatlon aauut ttalf .Tattwase erop. T.W.Wocd& Sons, Seedsmen, .- rttOHMOID, VIRQIRIA. eJ Fail ore in life fa not always Ides ot capital, bat failure is Jots of chantcter, loss of self respect. 7 hen von see a man falleriot; bnve him atom ; ivbt.n ton see Lint tlimbinir slo iy prcuipitous btiyhta cliitir him OB the way and cootribato to hia aid if it is oiflt t adm!njstr a oup f; cold water. . BUY THE MSiillf SEWING MACHINE Your PhOtOgraphj Opportunity!. Send nny Photo with cents and ret 28 nertWt. Photo 1 from it, your photo returned un harmed. 6 Photo Buttons 25cl9. Your money refunded if not sat isfied. Pot rait." in all grades, 16x2') Crayon, $1.50, Pastel or water-Color, only $2.(i(. Best Cabinet Photos .$2. to $3. a dozen. W. tt. NEAL, Photoa-rapher, Rnndlcmaii, '3. C. , GIVE VIPJ3 MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR hy macrlriilly rorrrrHiic llwr, Ptomarh nA howflf. Tttey lutiuco tho it.iturHl hKm p nml mictUe of yuulli. GIVE VITALITY by cleansing all dlsordors f rom 1 hvaystem. They cure Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness,, Head ache, Nervousness. For Sale by all DrugglaU I Oo and 2&3 a BOX ACCEPT NO AT FACTO R.Y PRICES The "Lundstrom" Sectional Bookcase, I'loiii.niH'eil Ihc IIK.ST l.y tlii.iiMiimls ot niers. Highly linijiiil in Sum limjiEN ()k. I'li. o rir Imnk Hieli'iii, tviih tliHpiKariiti iioii-liitiilin ylaiH tloom, $1.75. willioitt ilnor $1.00. To atiH Iusdh $ 1(H) caeli. tiKST iin AiTimVAi, freiylit iirejitiiil tliroct rroitt fan-p.-y. Mend for I'atnlono Xo. 0. THE Ll'NDSTROM MFC, CO., Little Falls, N- V. Mitniifactiirt'rH uf Sei-ii,.ii.il H,.,kc.n'fi and Filing (VbineH. 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 ((()) of these bring them to our store and we will give you Absolutely Free A Handsome, Oak or Mahogany Rocker. 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. I RECORDS Be Records for use on ell types of Cylinder TaOune. MacMaws Grand Prise, Paris, isoe Cylinder Graphophones from $5 to $ 1 00 send for latest Catalegues II C0LLriCI4 PtlQfVQGBAPH COMPANY, eei t' A Vi 3S3 V"X BBOAOVIY, Blind Headache "Abdtit a year ago," writes Mrs. MattiAlten, of 113 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with Mind side headaches and backaches, and could get no relief until I tried ty.CAtSBUI A Non-Intoxicating Female Tonic I Immediately commenced like a new woman, and al! sick women, for I know that it will cure them as it did me." Clardul la a Dure, medicinal extract of WKTE vegetable herbs, which relieves female rnrrrr pains, regulates female functions, n'-T IZ. tones up female organs to a ? J"" sSk-sir, proper state of health. it for your trouble. Every druggist sells it In Hi. co bottles i , ToL-p TTlP P.nWpf - .w ww-w-.. r,n. tj. vu i-tji-ai i Carolina . Stock and Poultry farm.' "0. U. Hlnshaw, Prop.,' KottteNo. t. Climax, N. C. Sin;,!e I 'nml' bra lviii,..t!i KiK-k t !ii vn Leghorn jttirl lljri-tMl lii-rn Fine Ilerknliire Pi it. ft'. .lit re'iKlerril stock. ; Koin- lirst Prr-minnm - f. ; . it'. a. a U,v..'--t- V'-tWir.lA... and SwpejiHtiikeii o n Xhu at ti'iiti-nl 1 1 linn Fair, nl.-o two liism. n wcnnil nml ilirco tliir l uirtui-itiiM on CliiekritH. 15 r-gpi fur 1.00. U'rim f.ir p.-w-ei on pis ami poultry. SUBSTITUTES COLUMBIA riOULDED CYLINDER tfT' NEW YMH, tU e.W- - ' N. V. ktj tiB.vsn t f , jrtui - J LO...'' i- i to improve, and now ! feel wish to recommend it to -Try Vrsi? y.f.T?!, - sad stse rm ess sa u SSk assilsss, MrtstsST,tl.h. ssss?l VtMj drum aiuibs. ade eiifassd I iW csrsss. aJii'SsslyS " " Hr( frpt. tllP NlVci ' v-.v it cat iu Autauti