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s t Ths Asheboro Cou.ier BaryUrt hi Salbltitry. liuralars entered the home of Mr , . . .. T A M Loftin on Chestnut Hill, Salig- PEIOB ONE DOLLAR A YKAli ! bury last Monday night and Sot 1 $ioo in casn, gold unit groenbscks. Wm. C.V4AMMER. Eriifnr. No trace of the robbers so far has ; bec-il hiul. Col. Spencer i Great Wit, u - 1 - - Col O V tSiienocr, of Salisbury, is ' The discovery "f a hollow arch i 0110 f Salisbury's wits, lie auvs placed in a fire box of a loc .motive ! ,nore 8?d t,hluSa thuu. "PJ ullin ,of doM away with euioke. it will save one-third of the fuel now used, " ih Blllu hotel business he sees all sorts and conditions of men, and the study of man is his cuiet end. In sneaking ot the new traveling men that appeal' Senator Simmons and manv others I '-very J'-r he fieiiiieiitly r. murks: lnnk nrwin Mnri.in lt,,ll.,r a fk : ICS, that 13 0110 01 tllO Strangest , ,. I 'insects' that they have sent to us ..unw Party in norm this season." The fellows who do lroiina. UutJer is getting in har-1 ,10t come under the head of comnion ness and by next summer will be iiiievery-day folks with ordinary .sense complete charge. manners lie iliiba in "lnsci-u uauguious aim iieer. The crusade agninst graft which was started last year in the post office department will soon be extended Carnegie Libraries. There are l'io'i libraries establish ,.l i... M.- c ;.. i,;,.i. and directed against the geological , lln;uh Kiag for tuenU-iivc mil- inrvey, and possibly to the bureau lion jH-ople. New libraries are li ef fisheries. ing established almost every day. ! Any Knjjlish speaking community The order for a special tcim o t"w - Carnegie, Library hy federal court in Greensboro begin-1 makl,,!I a fomiul rw,iit and fulull o i.Lu . , i-i in? certain conditions, i-ach com- ning Sept 4th ha created some little;:,. is t0 rilisc .ollt It is understood that j ten per cent of the amount donated. excitement. the principal business of the court will be investigations by the grand jury of collusion on the part of cer tain federal officials with disNllers. NEWS ITEMS. car line from the city hall to Cas cade fcpnng, Laurel 1'ark. The amount of donation is usuallv determined by the population of the town, usually being for each inhabitant, allowing 2.5 per cent for increase since the last Federal census. A town applying for a library must show that it needs it and that it will keep it up. Mr Carnegie cannot be talked into donations, lie relies ui- Two colored men in Union county , on facts and information obtained died of (ire damp in a well one day from blanks and otherwise. Small last week. j towns are given the same consider;- iT.u.o.;n !.,.. , t'011 a3 large cities. support a library and can convince i Mr Carnegie that we mean it some Judge B F Long, of Statesville, I thing like $3000 can be obtained to ns exchanged places with Judge1 ward the establishment of a library Peebles and is at Lexington this j in our town. In order to get this week. 'the town Commissioners, School t I lioard, Mavor and prominent citizens Ret J B Boone will not stand for, m hiVVe to work in union, appoint re-election as superintendent of the' ft committee to raise funds and fur Thomamlle Orphanage, f he names : isn corlvt.t aml .vccmat0 iuforiua of Ret J M Hilhard, of High Point . tion. and Kev C W Scarboro, of Hertford j ' county, have been mentioned in con-! nection with the position. i Store Breakers Captured. t i r u . i i- ! Several months iil'o KiI I..-mli, Judge C M Cooke is piesidnij? M ,, , ,, . 7 , -i- , . . ,,t , ,. ,iia as 1 r It- ett ami deo lucker over eourt in Charlotte this week.'. ,. , ,, ... f .. .. ,. ti u u .u i broke into the store of d lie - He said in his charge to the jury on I ,. . .. . . , , ,. ,, xj . uu i r r dricks ( o ill Asheboro m the Monday that he was no tin favor of . t tiult. ;llimll , oV111.kt jnit pnn.8h.ng negro "crap shooters and , , . of ,v ; paas.ng over "amen corner gamblers . . Leach and l'i il.-li.'-l t W He also mentioned the evils that:,p, ... , , , . . , ,, i . . . trieil and eoiiMcted, and l.eaeh sen- wouldcotue of men attempting to, tewl t(1 (w thp C0Mtv tamFr with jur.es. ! Milds llml p.-iu lu tt to one year in On last Sunday morning the pas- "'' stilti; prison. 1'liey both esea)i tor of the Lexington Presbyterian ed from the county jail before tin ir church announced that Capt and Mrs rm hi'gan, and have been at larv F C Bobbins had been received us' until captured i High Point by members of that church by letter, Policeman Myres la.-t w.rk. I.iac h from the Lexington M K chinch, 1111,1 I'nteheti werei'aptnred at Sjiero Bonth. At the same time Mrs 7.1 by Mit Hale, W A l'nder.od and Walser was received as a member of , A r; Hums on the sun.' ni,'ht of the the same church bv letter from the breaking. Tucker was with them Matthews M P church. Newt ted Observer's Educitlonal Issue Greensboro Fsmil College. The educational number of the News and Observer which was pub lished last Sunday was a credit to the State and the showing it made for the educational institutions and interests of the State w as very grati fying. 1 bo State m the union has made but escaped. The three were beat ing their way on the early morning train which left Asheboro at -l:4o. Ieach is still at large, lie will no doubt be picked up one of these days and will then be compelled to serve his term on the roads. The High Point Ledger irives the following account of the arrest: The ollicers here were notilied to day of the presence of Tucker and Pritchett, of Asheboro, who broke into a store there about 7 months ago, Officer Myers was on the look out mn nini.1 afri.lno l..., .l : 1 lines than has North Carolina dur- lle hi'PrnJ 10 '" ing the last few years. We were (who are only 15 and IT years old iSecially impressed with' the historv 1 at tt dis,:,,nt'0 aml l':llT'f' 1 nfni.i,, i-0.i. r-.n - to assist mm in catcniii'' tnem man and .."ue! in less than :(i minutes both the bovs tions for the education of women in "Th " t. ,x theSonth. This college has been! i hese boys together with another destroyed by fire twice, the last time"' VlS' ' only Ut 18 months ago, but wo ! ? ? ? C''TJt' began immediately so school opened : fK'1' ' "'' ' last fall only one month later than ' ,IK'"'1 but 1 nU:hf ' V" y T'Tr usual. Mrs' Lucy JI Robertson, hf tbTlv T'1 . ' o presiieet of the college is, withou As Je l ,lt , '.' ";bo( a doubt, on. of the best qualified 0,lt TT" l' p"' 1 "Yi persons for the position she ho I , TT y 'U .K,?,,,,""d M that the two Methodist conferences! f,rlmbo,"Sul"1 I've just gotten out, and alnmn.x association could select. T "0Wt th,rv VU "".th" The friend, of the college have rc Mrf A" , n'ccr rr.lved . ,.it;tU! i , ; Wednesday night from Asheboro bu. t it within . year and dur.ng the (ook twm own t past year. Mrs Robertson has ran the school more successfully and at lee. . . . expense than at any time in the i history of the college. Prospects ; No,hin on ,lle Mafkel for this year are brighter than ever j Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and before and with the present faculty, ! Diarrhoea Remedy, which is made np of representatives! This fact is well known to drug from the best universities in the gists everywhere, and nine out of country, we believe that this old in-i ten will give their customers this stitntion is entering upon an era or ' preparation when the best is asked miparallleled prosperity. for. Mr Obe Witmer, a prominent The College is just now congratu-1 druggist of Joplin, Mo, in a circu latine itself u non securing as its ' l""" to his customers, says: "There new musical director Her Felix 1 i" nothing on the market in the way Heinle, who come, with the finest testimonials. Buch eminent people as Mrs Theodore Roosevelt, William Jennings Bryan, Frederic Grant Gleason, director of Chicago conser vatory, Dr Chas D Mclver, presi dent State Normal College and many others speak of him in highest terms. (pettier Cexrrta. ' The next term of Troy court be gins September 18th instead of on September 25th as the almanacs give the date. Jadge Peebles will' return to this district at Troy court and remain until after the close of the fall circuit of coirts. A two weeka term of court at which both civil and criminal cases an tried began at Lexington Mon- ' slay of this week. Then comes a two weeks term of both civil and crimi al cases at Saliibary; then come. Stanly court with one week's term for the trial of civil cases only. Jadge Long will bold all these courts ' p to Montgomery court beginning Jerji 18th, at which Judge Peebles will preaids as sUted heretofore. Po not forgwt that Dr Seth Ar nold'. BeJfam is the best known rem d for all Bowol Complaints. "Vv'ajiantrd by Standard Drng Co. of patent medicine which e.pjals Chamberlain's Coliv Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale by Standard Drug Co, and Asheboro Drug Co AhsebolO, W A Underwood Rnudleman. There Art Many Ways In which your earning capacity may be destroyed. An Income In demnity policy in Greensboro Life Insurance Company will protect you. An old time home company seeking home patronage and giving you insurance at the least cost con sistent with sound business method. Write giving age for particulars to John M Hammer, Greensboro, N C. Tutt'SPlllS Grovtclion Follows Trial When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens to have in his bin, how do yoknow what you ar (Setting ? Some queer stories about coffee that is sold in bulk, could be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out ' .. . Could any amount of mere tali have perauaded nuluona of housekeepers to use lion Coffee, the leader ol all package coffees for over a quarter of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in Purity. Strength, Flavor and JUnllormlty ? Tbla popular ueti e. HON COFFEE ceue be doc only to umn wm. mct la M stronger proo. ol aerl! tfcaa com tinned ana UKrcaalag popularity. tl the verdict of HOIliONS OP HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince, you ol the merits ol LION COFFEE, It costs you bat trifle to bay package. It Is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to make yon a PERMANENT PURCHASER. i poraud wbea it UA out SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. ' County Correspondence Gray s Chapel Items. Mr. I liolnux IVIr. li h.. Ik 1 lit Ml i. Ui faili. i-. Mr. iire Catfl In 1 I,' C.il, !',,,,. I.i-t ik Falrview Items. Mr. ..ill I M.i irv .milii nf Mr. vr.it.. In his mill n. ,,r li Kra-I.i fuel.. -.1.1 lix rv at iiiii'timi la-t wivk an. '.ilid.riii.i in llii' n.-ar fulur.. S.itni.iav ill.. -y,lh iliM. ha ,.u Ih. 'I'll.- .r..lr.U'liil uiwhnj wlikh lan hrn Min.luv niiiht with out- "I I'-r". Sht'rriU'a al.lo v..)i tion' en i .H'ntioii" wu4 Misvii.li'tl on aiv.Mmt of m l'alr re- iiMH-h mill, whii-li liia.li- it iiu.il.!i' for tin' ,.,...,. i.. iiti.-'i.l. Iluill l In-Ill lalf-r. ,.-. !.a.,..l jUsn. II. rra.i.T au.l W. Ilalliiw-r, ..f V..r an.l iluilinnl I'i.II.w. uiir.l h. iv tin- Uth tr. ih.- j.l,-li.!.t ..( ih.ir ia:,v hwn.U. -,.n..! i r.n i l. hiu.- Kl.li-r lia. ul n-liirmil fr.nn a il i. ... for l U-.i-.ir.- trip to N .tf. lk. .1 . .m.i IhiiliiiK I..M, s.r. ...t :ii,.ui ; Mi. K. I'. franf..i.l .m.i H. .I. 'im i l,.,i.,r f.T.I. .Mrs. .I. II. Mill. i.. in .ia.l -.a. II. ill will U- pivvmt h.. oan an.l hriiiy mui hi::S l.i w-vK "I'll- All wlw ivl.ilivr ..in,.,l li.-r.-aiv l-,.,..--l.-.l aa.l Miom i.,. ivl. in ih.- ui,.-li H..-I.-.1 .-rk Coleridge Items. ,-lni;.: will U'gin al I'l-i'l' U: nth ,m- ,-h.ir. li ih.' lim-.l Mrs. Nan. v !.... l.-nui:kaii.l ilanjJit.-r.Mi..-I!,vila. ,.f I i.-ivi'v. wli.. Iiavo Uvn viMtiii,: n- latn.-s an.l fn is u.-ar h.-ri-. r.-tnnii-l t lln'ir li,,nu- l'n,l.n . Mj-s tl.phia M.-il u-iv,l fri."i.. n.-ar l'm-k :..-t .--k. M.-srs. .I. M. -,r,.M an, I II i; ll...rt!i .-: I.. Sih'r t'itv. Kn.lav. m mm,. M,1S l-h-.l ll.'.VW.-rlh' l,sltl-l .Mis, N.T.I an, I'. ila ISrav ia'-l v.vk Miss Sir.i.li:. Iln,li, wh , has U-,.n mvii.I .lair i.l fiimiU Mrs- IS. - Ralph Items. M. II. M. tliti .m.i .I. M. II M.-i-il (I,,-!. .'I. I.. .li.t III. ..ill U-IV, , - I.. ..I Mi- M II M -iliir .!.,. ,n -l,.-l..r.. will i I:,- ii. Mis,,-, I, la I. -ml tln- .'lll lllll.l ,.-ir .laiiKh' Millikan. alli-n.l.-.l llu- ty Mm, lay N-Ii.h.I ...mvi-ntipn at l.iU-rtv. T!,.-v .in- !..il.l in ih.-ir piaisi-..f tlu- .i. -lij.-hti.ii ..iv in whirh lli.-v iv.-ii- iMiti-itaill.-l at l!i.' l-l.-asani h.mi.'s ,.f M. -:,. ll.ir.lin au.l Wii.hsl. ll anloflhe ,', iiv.-iili..n in p'lisnil . Mrs. Nannie I!i-vii.,Ms an.l si,lor. Miss Kh-llia Kl.ti-r, Itav,'. I.vn M-ilint; .1'. liar lmMi. Tl. har.l. st r.ii f. II l.-lv Thnr-.lay tin 1 It It that .- ha. i- ha.lthis .,in. .V.r. Km ,. Myt-iu with a t. am luivlv i's.m)v-.I 11 wr.-. k in Irving M .-r.'-s a inn. h uolh-n sln-.ini on .Mr. I. ('. l,.al,r..r.l', faun. Miss Marv f.ili.Tlh. ..f Slal.-svill.-. is vis ititii; h.-r iin.l.-. Mr. I . f. Cn.ak.-r. Jl.-ssrs.il. XI. fianh nl an.l IS. V. Xlilli kau mail.- a l.ii,iiu lr.. In Winstmi llu- ru.. Randleman Items. L I ll.-lll. ivrh hi- 1 livi. Bombay Items. ;, in l 1 -hi .-I i;.- XI, -s irilii., Ill.l.l. wh.. ha, I ,m Mi,s Knl.i M.n. s. r.-iiii-iii-.l 1.. . (M r.l 1.1-1 n.vk. M.. .I,,l,ii I!. K.'ii.v ,.:nt Sim la, f.ntiilv .11 .Ml. V.-nimi Spnm.-s. .Miss .Si 1 1 1.- Ki-.l.linn has r.-tni .sli.-l-.-. Mi-s ('..llian.-, ot i,i.,nsl.. wh,.ia. In llu- uii.-si ,-r Mi l'..v!..r I .-lu-i-.-i , 1. It r,.r .sl.r., M- -,, ,.u-, a,v,.ii..ai.i.-.l l.v Mi-- I'laia ll.iv.-s. Mi- aii.1 Mi-. I'll,. s !. l,,,., f dim, w.-n- h.-iv s..,ln,.l... ii-ilm- .11 u fri.-nN Mi II Yank I!.. .!.. !. I Tn.-s-lav h.r X al Mr. It'ai:. s. (-.. ,,( ,, ,,,.,. . , v i-.it his -. JI.-.. Tvl.-i- IIi,h-.,., I.-1..I,- ivtuinim; X.-n V.nk I'm. Mr. W. ,s. I . V..tf. rural ap-nl 1 tho -v.sl !l..-.l.-l-irllli.-iil. was , liun ll.-nian last --1. ami r..iii-l.-li-,l rural mill.' N... .'!. .Miss Kiill.-r, .'f liiv.-nslH.r,!, who is visit - al Wi.rilivill.-. ,-ni Satunlav lirn-the 1,-1 ..I Jliss Jlillir ls.-a.l,-v. Th.-.L-sk, foi tin- li.-w Kra.ll -.lio.il l.uihl-- an- i-xivt-l 1.1 ariiv.- anv .lav, tin-v liav u 1.-.-H -hii.iv.1 .u.il tl,p'.-,lh." Hi.- I'ivliii.nil ISai.list An,.H-i.ilion will ivt h.-i" this wivk. Uxiuninu August Klh ntiTMiinn-'lit h.is l..-t-ii arran'-'l lur niton! IV or inor.- .l.-l.-L-at.-s. , 1 ini- of tin- most sm-.-essfnl s,,-ial i;iiih'-r .l ..ill '"Us 1h.1t ha- tak .la,- in liaiiilli-iiiau tins M-as..n ..a tin- animal nvrption nil thf- ove t rnnfonl iii t ll- li'th itil.. iv.n by IV.-p l!iv.-i l-.li? S.i. ls'.i. I. 11. O.K.. ..miliiiirni.-iry 11 to Hip lalilllif-!. nun invili-.! Inonils of tin1 ... mi-nilii-i-s. Tin- U-lf.- riH.ius in tlm Toivn 1 ! II. ,11 l.nil.lilii; li.nl Us-u laslffnlly d.-c-..ralv,l, ,' 'ami as ill- K-sts ii,-.-- iw-iv,-,l by die i-nt.-r-I t.iinin-nt .-oiiiniitt an.l u,h-r-u into thf lull ll- s,--i- ir-st-iit-.l ..as must jilt-asiai. . junl .-ittra-iiv- 1,. Hi- -yt. ,tu-r six-iuhtij; a , wfiih-in social ilit.-ri-ours- (h- im-st ll.-v .1. 1 1. Ha-U-v till.-. 1 ih- pnli.il at 111-, '"V";"1 l-'bh'. "Iii-'h was .V. f-t loii liapiist .-h.uvli -snmU- inornim; ami pr.-a.-li-"'"? l-"'" 11 ' -H-" ':k-s ami all ih. r- p of nhiai. 1 'al- vi.-iv l:n 4.' was -horl. I '..rn i- tin- . ..inn. trrain f-r l-.w! I- l. .,.. h il.ini.u-,1 r K. K-.ir - is -lil on t:,.- -I !!. .1 -'l'-,i-k. i. wh-. i- f u-. is hi f.,-1,1- h-altli. Mr. II. ( . Ilil-v is ih,- si, l . K. Loltin i- m. nliiini; bi -11 burn a kiln. M,s.-, .;,. ,i,:,ai an l IS, ha..- r-iiirn.-.l from -I... I. -oil's II,.- llol.-rl v i.l-.ir! hull a i I ill lb- a. -i--11 il-laCi,t bill ! ,l,.ill 11 I llu- -. ho,il at Hoiuluy ,t M..11. lav 111 s-pii-inU-r. ,o,i,,i'.-l bv I'r-.f. .1. ...-.m-s 10 'I-' hij.lv r.-, ;,.-. as dm Frankllnville Items. .1 an iiit.-r.-tui); ah i. tU- immsirv. Mr. diaries llr.iw.-r. of Kit a- in I, ...n .-li.- .lav this .. k. Mi-s bia U'ri.-ht'ha- r.-siii... I nil til- I r.iliKimvill,' ..Ml-. o was a liai,(.y l.sikin wrty nf n-..il-. umi ral.l. la., "" """ ''""In nav- li'lt 111- lKlgi- rrxilii Willi .ml U-ino im.i--ss-( .. iih th- -iuroii Iioh- I.! III.: i'.l,l H-llo Mr , -! w,li lo.al- ;-,:. Jl.irliii.lal-. of .iiiiimi.u -alal.,t.,-s from , .. i ,.,.. ,l,--l,-,l ihr.i l-'r.iiikli li, l uiv.-s -.ii.-n.ir a-baiita. -ln.,l 11sU.p1. , s-v-ral ! West Ramseur Items. . -.. XV. I'. Krai-r a -alhsl 1., l.-.m.ll- I man 1'ri.L.v lo ,-n-a-li tin' fnnrral of ll-h, fant -bil l of l!-v. I'll., rl,-, Johnson, wloi-h ...,,1.. ..T,,.l...l 'li-il in Aslu-lK'in on Thiirsilav, luitfailr.lt.. rlnioul M11l-s t liap-l mat l cl..r ISI11II t Kr' ,' ," ' """" ' ! '"r" Ma r Karl Klliott, of Marion inimoth. .. Mrs. .lam- 1. II,-, 11. this Mr. T. .1. Klkins ami ni-co. .Xlis Kaiini. isiti.is,' i 1'H-in. f B-ar I'r k, Chatham i-ountv, i.-hf I "a ' " i-i"ih- i-ia,i.- 1111,1 irifinis ii-n- I i-iurnr. lo.lay. I .Miss K.vo I'ox. of (in-Piislmro. is visiting i-lalivus in town. Wat-r "millions'' an- s-iini- lint millions 1 of water lias asx-. down UiH'p Hiv-r re ' ntly. ' 'J'lio r.Hiiifr tirmlicalii who ske,laill,-il r. j inly liave cane lituk, but their fuih-rs hav-'iiot as v-l kill.-il llin fallo.1 cult. liun ktmilli, Marvin Harmon and nth-rs, of t,,s Cli.o Wri.uhi sn-iii a I. .. da.slas I. w ill; lii-r .ar-l,ls al l.il. rtv. is. Carolin.- frawfoi-.l lia 'mov.-.l ml ill- Ilvl-r ivsi.l-i.r-.n l'-i Xlrs. W. II. Manor has I list f..r a f-wilavH. II r. I-wis York, ..no .,1 farm-re and fruit ,-row-r we liav- m'i -n II is v-ar, 1111. 1 iiiiorms us Unit - "-. """. '"" I... ! s.,,1.1 ,..-.-r IihI I. .., I. -Is i!m m-.u... .....I w'lnli- lluf Nutiior.l rot 1.111 unite are closisl on th- si. k irotuineiil will ha. t mor- lo ,lis,- of. Seagrove Items. pr-aelied at the II. E. lown. It-v. John Ci 'hiin-li Snndav Jliss iN'lhi Itnhlwin, after Biwnin; a we-k Th- X'-arlv JI lint; and f 'hit. Iron'" Put I s .nF.,.,1 r..i,.rn...i-l,n,,.., 1 at Asbury t'hai. l will ! th Iirt Sunday ,. Jr. amUlrii. W. II. II. ISrowii. who have .Vptrmb-r .... l--n visitinp r-laii.-s at Jlarl-y's Mills, re-Mr-. Jb-N-ill, who ha, h-r skull fra-tured 1 i,l s;,r, ... while Keparatiii? two 1 drunken men who wen. j Mnij. 1'. " lldwin' and dauRUter, .Mi l. iliup ih very mucli better. tSudi-, Ml Satimlay for Winsi.m for a Kev. Joe Lonier is making luiprovcinenta numtL-' visit nuion relative, nml fr.en.ts on hie place nt Asbury. Kev. J. 1,, .Ionian will preach near Mr. XVillard Urown'a, in this countr, the first Saturday and Sunday in S-ptenihcr. Mr. I..'. Kliia has almut t-onipl-tcd lus new house, Mr. C. A. ltluir who han lieen uuile aick. ia mucb innrovwl. Sheriff Brewer raided a Illiud Tier 8m nrday. The proprietor uave Imnd. A lure nmiilwr of lfoiiiiess peojilc attend 1 tu- union mct'tini; at Miii. e un.lav. All have had plenty of rain . the past 1 -j-le wo,,ills H h-li was eeK. ' i,.,n. Mr. SI-1111 .inelTrv, who has U-en Isiild -1 alixo n.-in-ed for last hIiii-Ii was publkly all Sunday failed lo miner' ni; a nam on tne laitkinR river has return- ; j,.v 't (.'. Karit.r preach-d a very a -d honie. j lertaiuiu and inslni-ti.e w-rin..n Um.( Sun 1 day ni-hl at Ui- Aaolic Holioess emirch. We are havii.tr a nl.i. aeason of rail. ... XV-didn't mean K) cast linv M-Hticn Ml this seeliou and it is nuiking com l.sik fine. I "' '"' n Hie last issue of the Courier, tail Mr. ISmhi has iuvi.nle.1 a tlir-slnn? mn-, -"iiiii wiw boiii- 01 me BKipie limn with wtii-h lie haa thnwlieil hi own i11" -ic-Msiorm ui-n-at. ut we and several other" cropn. Mr. limia ia only ; P"'1"11 '' hildr-n should In (rained ar in a. . "-'.y 1 """. ... a. mane, ann itnuiti-d ni.s-lmiT lieuan at lnion Orova, u,t Mooro county, this week. Mrs. J. V,. Richardson haa lievn quite ill c-ii n.. u . c . , for aome time. loyvum f. JpunK5, Ant, Seaboard. 1 In- Seaboartl aiiiimMirea rate of one, fin After anting, pcnoni nf a kilkw bablt will derive mat kstMfrt hy taking on al Ukm pllla. It ytw have baca DRINKING TOO MUCH, they rtfl eroteptly reUcva tba naasea, S5CK IXAOACKE nrrrnaaaeaawritch Mtara, raatsra tne aayetite awl nmm uleawy lnl tn(a. Eettantijr aagtar coaUaV Toko No Substitute. Mr. Kelly Hunsnckrr of ihis se-lion ia Mr. B. 1 HendtHTon, of Trov, m onenina ciasa mm pi.m fL'.uu limn nil noima 1 a KJd mine near the yadiin river which Aurtu ' arolina la Hot finrinmi. Ark,' 1-jiroka showanpwoll. lle haa nuto oyjeneI up one "prints. ami rjiioraoo Mprinea, Mn. near Shhk eiwk in Montgomery county Ticketa will Im sol, I first and tliird TuealT'e man which lie ta timing cuwuueraixe qunn- "7 " 'J' an" " pK-m-Mr. nwunimt tilie of Uie precious m-tnl. ! aiily daya from date of aale, lull not to ex- The farmera of thia a-rtion are breaking leari neyons ix-ioir .'im DriHind for wlieat. There, will he preachinx near Willanl Doon'a the firat Saturday and Sunday in .September. .1 - Notice. Vet beini; able to work, T will offer for ale my mates, wagon and a arena. For a good bargain call and Ma 6. Hfoon, Dewey, N. C. ' . Kor infomiklion auulv to vonr neairet Ao-snt or addreaa, c h turns, T P A, lUleigh, i C. It will wanh Dd not rub off v Thia complexion all envy mer It 'a no secret o I'll tell . Take thou Rock Mountain ,.Te. Atvioro Drug Co. , .- '. - Oapt. J. W. Fry, Pres. ' R. R. King, VicePree. E. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. The Greensboro Life Insurance Company. Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) $100,000 Paid Capital. $25,000 Surplus. Writes all ordinary forms of policy contracts. Each policy is registered and secured by Treas. Dept of State. tL. Homeseeker A Word to You: There are more openings in Oregon, Washington and Idaho in every line of industry than anywhere else in the Un ion. Our new and handsomely illustrat ed 88 page book, "Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and their uesources, g tells all about the three States. (Four a cents in stamps.) P Our beautiful panoramic folder, B " T 1 1 L- Pol I IUD1 A PlVCD TUOOIir.U TUP D Cascade Mountains to the Pacific Ocean," describes the 200 mile trip along the matchless Columbia River. (Four cents in stamps.) Write today. The Union Pacific from the East gives you an opportunity of a delightful side trip to Yellowstone National Park. A. L. CRAIG. General Passenger Agent gThe Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co PORTLAND, OREGON Ni TK: IWi forget the gn-ut li nml Clark Kxi..-ili.i June 1st to O. toiler l.Vli, HHlTi. Plant Winchester Trees 3:? years of fair dealing have built our Nurseries from a few acres to a MAMMOTH plant of over 700 acres. We can successfully accept and fill orders from 100 to 100,000 or more trees. Our mode of packing insures you to get our trees in fine condition. Our specialties are Apple Peach Pear Cherry Budded and Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., Winchester, Tenn. The President Of the Lewis and Clark Eposition, Portland, Oregon, telegraphs as follows: "I congratulate and thank the Union Pacific on behalf of the directorate for the superb Lewis and Clark folder. It is one of the most elaborate and complete of any issued in connection with the Exposition." Those who intend to visit THE OREGON COUNTRY will find in this publication a rare fund of information. It tells you of the shortest way to reach the Exposition City, what is to be seen en route, and of the return trip through CALIFORNIA Free on application to J. F. VAN REN88ELAER, QA, 13 Peachtree Street. Atlanta Ca. MALE5Hai?Renewe wny not stop this ralHne or your hair? At this rate you will soon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renever stops falling hair, and mnkes hair Rrw. uTTvr?crtZI2.'V'im GIVE VIM I anA dartre for work or pUy. Mk a rlr Wait, bright cyaa and iwn. breath. MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR IMP Mil itiittits of youth. GIVE VITALITY bTcViniliiiadlorlOT from t hi jiiu. Tlwy cure Constipation, Indigestion, C!i!ousnoss, Head ache, Nervousness. ft 8t) ky n Drsfgtets ' lOo and S3 ft BOX AOOKPT NO SUItTITUTES j Liberty N6T-maIT:ColIegeJ j Board ami room for vom s liuliea at 5.00 a month. Itonnl in youi( I ' infui's iJulm at 3 .10 ii. fcxivnien most n-asonalilo. Kvory rowmrre of tl y college tln-omi oiu-ii lo ilpvrlop all the character, manhood, and weaiaukooil t- Isilile in the atiulcnt, Itcul ailvaiiliigea t,'iren in every branch of-ftmly. flw I ninelceiith sei-xion coiiiiiienccn August 2l', lt)l5. All stndoiila wishing to attend I I ho veiv Ix-sl Kcho.il. ollpiinii everv rn.B-.il.ic ndvaniiier, mid Bt the leant coKt I ho very hest Kcho.il, nReriiiK every pos.sil.le ndvaningr, mid Bt the leant coKt mio.iia write lor ilio i.ui-si annnai caiuioguc, i lumni u.... i-.iu- lomie aildreKK, . THOS. 0. AMIOK, Ph. D., President, JUNIUS A. HORNADY, Secretary, . Liberty, N. O. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College COURSES J Literary Classical Scientific Pedagogical Commercial Domestic Science Manual Trail, ing Music Three (.'nnrea leading to ilegn o. Vell-f-.iitpiieil Training School for Teaclien. Fii.-iiltr nunitieni "ill. Ihainl, Inunilrr, tuition, nml fco for use of loxt hooka, etc., 170 a year, i-'or free-tuition stiiileiUn. $ 125. Kor iiiai-reidenU of the State, SIIX). FoiirtarnUi iiniiiml McasioH liejjiim .Sejitenilier 21, I '.HI.,. To mvure board in the (lonnilarien, all free tnilion apilictioiit nlioiiiil lie made belori- July 15. I'ornwponJonce invited from tliono ile miinii coiniictent teat-hem and BtenoKr.ipli.-rs. " l-'or catidoH and other infonnatiwi, o.ldronn CHARLES D. McIVER, Preeident, Greensboro, N. O. New Styles Spring S Summer Clothing! The latest styles and patterns can al ways be seen at my place. I am show ing a pretty line of 'suits at $10, $12, and $15. It will pay you to look my line over before purchasing. Also a bi?r assortment of HATS, COL LARS, TIES and SHOES. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men are the best to be had. See them. W. J. MILLER.. Take The Courier and Get the News. Ona Dollar Per Year in Advance. BICKFORD ft HUFFMAN GRAIN DRILLS. Just received a car load of BICKFORD & HUFF MAN GRAIN DRILLS. Hardly a firmer from Ran dolph county but knows the merits of this drill. It Is the only positive forcd feed drill made. Remember also that we sell genuine GEO. E. NI3 SEN wagons. They will last longer than any wagon made. If you have not one and need one, ask your neignoor aDout it. I n mi i ii j - I Li-ivwi ai y-ivcuuuis iiaiuware tw-jiiijJCkiiy m INCORPOftATtB Crxpital Stock S30.000.00 RALEIOii, N. C. 1 Pullen Building. J CHARLOTTE. N. C. I Piedmont In. Bid. THKHRRCROCMJIUIVK the wliLI's l-l In mn,l,-m Bwlneaa rVhinllna. OMect Bwlnen Collese In North Carolina, l-nrttloi Kiiitruitet-1. iNwIii-.! by a written contract. No vacation, In.llvlriual iMtructlon. We alio leach Uook-ktvpuiK. hl.orUiau.t, HcnmiuKhlp, by mall, Bewt (or Home tttudy ratea. Write ttxtar lor oir Cataloguii, OHco. and High Kutkineownla. Thafanlrw. Addnat. KINf7' D1K1NESS COLLEGE. lIMh, M. C-MCktrUMs. t I" We Sell the Earth! oooeoooooooooooooo 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 (El Lavighlin. Real Elattvte Dealers. Rock Hill Buggies. In buying a BUGGY you must consider four things: . Durability, Finish, Style and Price. The ROOK. HILL buggies are famous amongst all classes, liverymen especially, for durability. They use the best paints and varnishes obtainable, and enploy none but skilled painters, thui insuring the best finish.' The style of their buggy Is of the latest aud best de sign; the price is within the reach et all; and those who practice economy buy ROOK HILL buggies; as for the little difference in price a great big difference In quality Is assured McCratry Redding HoLrdwar Company. r- '-
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1905, edition 1
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