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The Asheboro CoiLier PEIOBONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. tMOOii CUa Mattor. The readers of tit- Salisbury Evening Sun are glad to hnvi tin new management retain editor Cud dell ho ii one of the brightest and faiost sensible writers in tbe State. The Salisbury Post issued an in dustrial edition one day last neck, which said much of progressive Sal isbury. No town anywhere is mak ing more improvmenU than Salis bury. Don't be a back number, brother, leave that to your neighbor. It don't auit yon to lag iu the lurch. Work, act and talk for the good of the town. Mr N L Cranford, son of Mr M 15 Cranford, of New Hope tovvnshir this county, is one of the new direc tors of the Winston-Salem Daily Journal, and is one of three mem bers of the advisory board of publi cation. Mr Cranford is one of Winston-Salem's most prosiK.'rous ami in fluential business men. The Jour nal has grown into one of the State's best jiapers. NEWS ITE MS. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. railroad bridge is to be built across t hi; sou nd from Mint head City to lieiiuoi t. Kev J 11 Totten, an aj'd minister uf tin- At 1' church, of luineisville, N C, died Aug 23d. Woik lnu begun and the rails are being laid on the electric ruilroatt from High I'oiut to Winston-Sulem. The Davidson Dispatch savs that Mr J M 1'riny Jr., of Silver Hill, has moved to Candor, Montgomery county hist week. Mr Sibbcv l.urtoti. of High Point, has accepted a position as druggist the di-ua store of the Watkms- Leonard Company at Kainseiir. I'he l'dger savs that Mr K 1! Kerr, of Trinitv, has given the con- tiaet to W I Montgomery to build a haudsom-' lecidrnee in High Point. Mr Walter K Taliaferro, of Charlotte, has oeeii admitted as a mrmlier of the new foiillh Ha.s of midshipmen at the Naval Academy, The l'.ladcs Knittii-.guiill of New- lieni was nailiaUv destroyed bv lir Sumluv. hsliinaled loss if-l" insurance n,n()ii. The Post savs that the delti Salisbury w-.-n greater one day k than at any time since The rain fail in one inches. Mo.ouo, liotir was i Mr W C Hurdison, who committed suicide at his home in Wadesboro last week, was prominent iu business and politics in this section of the State. He was chairman of the democratic executive committee of this the seventh congressional dis tnct. inc cause or ttie suicnle was due to long continued ill health and financial reverses caused by the fail nre of the Independent Oil Company- THE STATE FA 1 It. Col W P Wood, one of the direc tors of the State Fair, is especially anxious that every enterprise and industry in Kaudolph shall be repre sented at the State Fair at Kaleigh this year, beginning Oct ltith and closing on Oct 21st. There will be a competitive exhibit, giving a ' premium of one hundred dollars to the connty excelling. We hope the work of having a creditable exhibit will be taken tip and pushed vigorously. Almost every town in the state cither has a building and loan asso ciation or is organizing one. l eo- ple everywhere are recognizing the wonderful success of building and mucn to uuilu up a community as a pioperly conducted and well manag ed association. Asheboro has Biich an association, the only draw being that there are not half enough shares iu the series issued. There should be a new series consisting of double the number of shares in the first series. We appeal to the managers, directors aud those in charge to open the books and make an active can vass for a series of stock never stop ping until three times the number of shares are, as were, issued in the first series. That is a strange story published in the News and Observer recently in which was told that MrTheophilus Edwards, of Oreen county, was the recipient of a million dollar cheek of the administrator of the late Mark Hauua. It came about in this way. Years ago Mr Fdwards wax in school at Poughkeepsie, N Y, Ih-fore the war and became acquainted with a Mr Prcller who was struggling for an education. His money (rave out and he was about to leave college, Mr Edwards, who was wealthy, fur nished him the money and young Preller completed his education. After leaving college Mr Preller was prosperous and amassed a great fortune. Mr Preller was a legate of the Hanna estate and on receiving ft check fur a million dollars he turned it over to his youthful bene factor. So much for a generous act. The fiirst rails for the Inter urban Railway between High Point and Winston Salem were laid last week. $20,000 nave already been spent on the line and The Company is go ing to pnsh this line through as rapidly as possible. It will be a great help, not only to the towns, but to the country between, aud it will certainly be great convenience to tbe public , The 0w Haver Pars a CmL' Whenever joufind man who is very particular abont collecting every cent that is due him, prompt and then disregard bis own personal ob ligations, refusing to pay what he owB mnm b is forced woo so. Keep your ere on him, watch nim closely, it's dollars to doughnuts that he's the fellow who broke lite lock on tl, h-u h'nfcdor. K. It will wash abd not rub off This complrtinw all envy me, It's no secret so I'll tell Tsks tbon Rocky Mountain Tea. 'fWort DrnjCi). PEACE AT LAST The Ion between the V, peace envoys h and the end is peace. The ;iir be tween Hussia ami Japan bean l eliy 8th, I '.104, by an attack by tin- ,ipanese on Port Ai tlmr followed rapid iv.' The bloody ii.it tle of the YiiIimvus fought May 1st, ai.d the battle? of I.-;i--l ur.g in tne latter part of August, and the tirst of September. October l 10 came the carnage ot the Mia liver ana on New Years day, January 1, l'.'Od, Pol t Arthur surrendered. The light in and around Motikdcn, the ancient Tartar capital, lasted from January 20, to March 1, ami enckM ;n un complete ruiite of the Russians lii:t the linal and ilocisiw Plow was struck when Togo, the Japanese Admiral, swept the Uussi-ms from the sea by the destruction of the' Haltic fleet under l!oj-:sveiisKy in' the fti.iits of Korea. The whole, wai seems to have been an unbroken series of victories for the Japanese both on laud anil sea. In June the belligerents,' a', the suggestion oi President lioosevclt, agreed to III. el and discuss a treaty of kmc,- some where in the I'liil." 1 State.-. The li'.issian government rent M. Wilte ai.d 1-Viroa I'.isen.. the one President of the Imperial Council and the other Ambassador to the 1" idled States. The Japanese sent Ha roil Koiuura and Mr Takahira, the one Japan's Foreign Minister and lite oilier Ambassador to the United Males. When the Ploitopotoiitiaries met at Portsmouth, New llamp-hiiv. and for sniue time afterwards it look-1 il as it the meeting would be in vain, but last Tin s lay, just as every body had given up all hope, the !-.-man Is of Japan were so modilie;! as to be acceptable to Kussia and peace is assured, only the formal wordiu " and signing of the protocol remain ing to be done. 'Thus ends one of the bloodiest and most expensive wars iu tl woild's history, the record of human lives sacriliced and tr.-,;.-;:ie wasted being appalling', vet it would hare a belter tor tne unman iai have been. Liberty Normal College.- I "" . ' ' ' - T I mum. ii. hi. ! smt ' is minn miiiwitsswsiissii iii iijihsss ns bounty uorresponaence. i s.. .... ; gr I j auction wlii b i making cum ..ml yard;. .. -I. 'i-...i. I n a. ,' v,,t f Miy in lii .pi.. I l-..,. ..,.. 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I i.i, .-h.e'.iia.;-1. if.-. ..la. .is 1 1. 1 1-1:1 .a.,: . y.- ,,,..1 l.'a.eili loan. ! 1 iiulttsSry than anywhere else in the Un- Mi,-1 a,,.,, i .b.ai.!-. .... i r, -in, . ar- . . . 1 ion. Our nev.' and handsomely illustrat- , ' i i I 1 , 1 ; cad e i, I ed 88 i)ajre book. "Oregon, Washing- '"!'.'. i..-1 ' - ' m I- i r' Vi .-..,..:...,.... ... , S ton, Idaho and Their Resources," m i m i i r i , iii i i mi ii ii I tells all about the three States. (Four been belter to" tile liuinan lace not I..'... . , t ,..,.. i.. !,i-....ii. . y ; , 3 L.-m in oiainiw. to have been. i i v i i miii i i ill Our beautiful panoramic folder, I 1 i i i i , iii I 1 "Tiii: CoLUJiiiiA River through the I I i "ill Cascade Mountains to the Pacific I HjIcl E,er(,lt- iii I Ocean," describes the 200 mile trip I it-1 Mr Kvwtt K I'njrli. Hi.-'h IVitn,ii-..r... i. r :. -. , .i, . aave a :,. a--I..;- - m .- ..- . , ;.. ,,s;t;i , ,i a h-i im, along the matchless Columbia Kiver. i ' l.-sv,. ,.f Hi... new itabv l.tnldim;. i "uff, l";T'X v-:.j HZ '' ' ,,!,,,;.,!;.'',,""' '- . , , - i.....iiv, .,s i.-xi... ..:: and ' --U. , . jf (Four cenU in stamps.) Write today. I , j j j , ') T-' (' ' J ' 1 1 ' ' j 1 ' ' ' 1,11 ' ' ' ' ' ' '" ' ' 1 " i ' t Iv ' ii..! i't 'M -v i.i ' V. ii ! 11'' I Hill, 1 Hj I.'.- .-i:;',n.u.'' ji'. I'lii'i'iv, ui oeii h:;S1ui!.wtv:.:;'i;. iiu '"" ' M" : 'j.r.i 'iitti jc'!::. ; I .. . Thc UnW rifi fn;m iH-Ji I Ueu-e :,!.sin,ssa!...ut :-,:l-m!.,r oth. II) 1 I , III i? v ."" "V l"",lVl- "VVi'V i i.oiv :1 ;,ud' -iloo ho.i.-e a. in i i 1 , , i i I side trip to cllowstotie National Park. -a-i he ttili have :,s uiee a liul-l 1 T" 11 ' , ' I i I aiiv loun in Mie Mate. I ,.. , hl. -.,,' . ;'i . :. Vi"r.u', i ,. a i . .1 ... - .M'.i-.i l-n-' !""' J" ' . " '!,,!. ,""!,f ,!. ',!';' A I r of Th-imihli'ie is about coin.1.. 1 i in 11 1 i I l U . L. UAKJ. General Passenger Agent I lu'ht- and Mr I'n-.'h i- nu arr:,n-in- I 1 1 II ' .. 1 J' , , , i 1 i 1 1 m 1 I POUTL NI), ORKGON Mr. I V .lohllstol,, i.vil.U lie:,l' I " ''. ,! -.'!'- 'i'a- "ai' I ' . -a"'l!a- i H Aieii.iaie had a mirarulous e ape ' 1,i,...i,.;'::,i ,.., :;.1 io.. wn i K, 1 r y gr -a -3 .X! "gT A. B ,j ell tne jLaittiJj N!in, ,r,.,,,., ,,...,,,, ed from the side!, s.s stru.-tiire, turn-1 "'"'..V .',' ':. ' , i-Vili.' ; "ii"' I oeoroorv- ! B J: i.,-1., ,1, ,oi. r l-.ili, l'.m... iers mXTIaL'J IfyouaivVit'ered in the i Imam r,,.. M,. 1 I,,,. 1 I , i.-,i ..!( j!i. v ..ie. i.eitr- n... .,,-oMuiiioo in or near Asheboro. I i.,irM-rH.. s'o.iU'rxtent an-Ulie liusrv , -n., . , .j.,"(,. ; , l:1 WO tlllllk we enil piou.-o oii lis 10 i n. j j w iN.mpl.-t.-ly d.-!ii..lilie.l. ,,.. ji, "ei. V.-, , ,,i iai- -.-. 'i ins i- pviet-a and term -. (Klicc in Hank P.ld'g. , m.m n w . . ,--; :1:i ,- ni'll il, lia e. -e v In ' ' Bad Shots Prevent Homicide in Durhaai. , .,, ., 'j, a V. II W .ik. - .it.tt - 1 I Sf ' r j,"" s,j'u'y at'ienioon in i:t--t i ,,..iV '.iii 'i.J'.iv j'.'i t!!i-i-i- ? 1 ' ' ArmHeld Laifilin. U4?$-yLu&0?iJJ$ limes at a voiinu' man bv tile name i-.-ljii,.! iii v;,v N ' Reel Ilstsvte Dcivlers. I " of Harvey KuU'l.t. ' : 1: I M;-i l. iii, -.1 i -.tl.,.,,, . .-. ! . i.soostsi Kiiii;ht seemed to think there was ! ''V J,1 " , '', " V, , , , 1" 1 .. 1 c. ' . 'n nnn no vir1e'inll,,htSovva3rnniu;;vvhe ,.,,:u',.,1.. ? . . 'ZX:- i fMST fl Capital Str.Cy. i,.0,000.00 theliistsholvvasliivdaiideoiiliuue j W M RALEIGH, N. C. 1 f CHARLOTTE, N. C. lo run all thttih he sluvol mj; and : c ! -O ' Pullen Building. t- Piedmont Ina. Hid. until he wa..nt of sitfht of H-ulx-.-. Fa. rv.ev, Items. i ....... .fT.TvV. JF He VV.IS not "wounded.' FiU-tH of the; v ... , .;.:,. ...If,,,,;!,- lini" -i' lo IS S-UTlpiy U 'rtiM Tlli:s.KS,-Uo,tf.S(llVK llie -..rl.V l.-,t In .....l-m ii.,i.,oVK.,:cnl..n. Ol.lt lluslncs, , , ., ,. ! "1 - ' .: ... .-.I'l l.ll..ll, . 1.11I1. .1, f, XWj"T ,,l'yt' In N.'rth Carelaia. I'.iI,.ii n:.r..ii.v.l. I.i.-ki-.. .y mi.-;i ..nl.a.-t. N.. viunlum. case are 110. Known. 1 erliminarv c..ll.-. i,. - -! v:HitinS 1: is -.-.. "TTy f X7i,4-.-. CtthtSL ! i" -nvi.i,.ni insinu-u,.... wo also t,-ju h n..,k-w,...ii.it. siu-.r . ,1 1 r. n... i..-i,i.. 1 man. wi.i i.t hearim: has not vet been hud. l'.otii .Ws i;,:I I;' iu- ,,-.,. -lin,,,, a . Qli 2 lXIUre f l - .:V- fSl n..c,,i- .ai.. Wriictav lor.. .. -.,.,i.w, "w w"liMlr""k' ' wXi.: I H;r-:Hy MrHC's'n Dead. 'SllSSS 1 f'1Ki WiU d WeU t0 ridi'sW? ' : " " ' . . . ,,. . v a .'. .., r 1 11 T r, s Btwi"1 f ' 'vjS'fl m ot alioiit lour .. " 1 ' ,'" ' " ', hub i.c.i iiiiuu-. okui r-i-, .pj t n. 1 :S:ls?s'r- iRock Hill Biggies. i 1, I,.- i;i -.. 1. 1 .. 1 .-n i.ii-i;.- ' : n ? .: . si a j Mrw,; it.-..!, . tvavolliug agent. K.;'.J-,--..'?l''-ft I t!s.i&r--.vV-; iSswJsl . Also do uot forget that S -'tf, : I j . ai. r..'4a...-irr.ia- ,.r,ra.-. i wo handle the r T V . tfSCSr j ,,11900 pll i:' v I -ii viOl''f ' &:S:'i;.':H,liili!l Washer. ' : X W i .i,iiij.'!,aiii s famili -. tlliitl 1 .Xt "r""t 8,m!kvi McCrary-Reddirtg Hsxrdwore Company. Jrr rr;.?M-j. - Mrr.-iwi'wiiiuiiijimin, uf .-i,.um, i.i Can wn interest you ia s 1 O-I&l. .. . --w.... . -SSiy Mr 11 I', Vainer r.renllv sold inteiest in the Salisliarv Sun to Mr W L (iepper!, of (.lark'.sbur, V Va. Mr J J Caldwell who was editor remains with the paper. After an illness of several week; of tvidmid fever. Mr Albert Sv lleiie died at his home iu Salisbury, j Mr lleilen was a voting lawver of! ironiiiienee vv ho took an aetive pari iu the business life of Salisbury, Misses Mamie and Maude llearne, of Trov who have been visiting at the home of Mr W It Hair s, left last night fo'- Jaekson, 'I'enn, where they will visit their brother, Mr Marviu llearne. Coneonl Tribune. Mr and Mrs K f. Stout 1 sad inisfortiine night before last he bereaved of their little son, 1 1 t Lewis, aiT'-d I went v ineiiths. 'I' interment was at iJuilford i yesterday afternoon. (ire, 'Telegram. Mr .John brooks, a fan ltowan i-ountv. was killed bv ning last 1-riday afternoon, Mr K rooks had been away ar 1 was just returning home when the bull .-.une that killed both himself and Un horse on which he was tiding. Miss Veiietia Smith, of Point had a painful but not serious accident last Satuiday night in (ireelisboro as she was returning from Ml Vernon Springs. After fitting on 'he the train iu (it-ecu that was sitting in the aisle, ami fell, sinking her side again.-! the aim of a seat. At a recent meeting of the Tliomnsville Loan and Trust t o. di rectors, we hear the following gentle man were added to the board of lectors; Messrs J Klwood Cox and J P Kedding. of Hidi Point, and T J Kienli. T V Harris and 1! L Lam beth of Thomisville. The aobve gentlemen bespmko the solidity of this institulio;;. Thoma.-v Ule I'i.-;-patch. Mr (' E M Lean who has been practicing law in this city for many years, is moving to (iieensboio this week, where lie will live in the future and practice bis profession. He is a good citizen and one of the best at torneys in the state. He will add strength to the (Jivensboro bai. We wishliiui much success in bis new home.-- burlington News. We are informed that a proliael- ed mectinir will bcirm next Sun, at Moriah church, south of the city. The pastor 1,W W M Pike, will be assisted bv Kev Ashburn, of Liberty. Miss Iconise Itradshaw aud cousin, Miss liliuiche I'railshaw, of Hiirh Point, left Thursday at noon for Jonesboro to visit relatives. (ir,ens boro Patriot. Mr Joe T Millikan lias gone to Sophia, Randolph county, to visit his relatives nud to attend Friends' Quarterly Meeting. Mrs Thomas ' wife of postmaster Eubanks of Newlin and Mrs G W White, of , Chirks, with a meat axe last week, Guilford College, were here last ' was taken out of jail at Newborn at i, In. weeks Mr II (' i.iehard lied VeS- t.-i.l.iv , -veiling at ."' o'clock, at his home on llo -.e street. Mr llichaid son was a native of North Carolina, and was in his ."..'.iii year. He was a mber of the First M, tho.list church and was a ,iiiet, good citi.eii. The remains w.-re interred in L.tt cemetery tliisiit'l.-n,.i-:i. The l'uu er.il services were c induct--.! by l!,-v J A Harm.iu. Mr Uichard.-on is survived by his wife and a number of relatives in North Carolina. WnvorofS Herald, Aug l'.itli. Lynched in Nowbern. John Moore, a negro who brutal- tl.i- n.-iel Iv assaulted Mrs (.eorgf L Lubanks, i 1:3 ) Monday morning and hanged to the Nuse river bridge aim his body was riddled with bullets, j Moore entered Sir Eubank's stole last Friday and finding no one in; the store but Mrs Eubanks, attempt- j ed robbery and struck hei on the j head with a meat axe and broke the bones of the face and jaw bone. If. the victim recovers she will be dis figured for life. Mooro was chased; for several hours and finally captur ed in a swamp and taken to Kew- ucrn and placet m jail Ma t Mr W'i! an tin- t night going to Marlborough, Ran dolph county, to attend Friends Quarterly Meeting- Prof Newlin will preach to the meeting today and tomorrow. Greensboro Telegram of Aug 26th. Deputy Marshal J S Free, of the United States Revenue service, has just returned to his home here from a week's bard work in Iredell county where he assisted in cutting to pieces a number of illicit distilleries and capturing several blockaders. He had landed one man, John Shoe- The immediate cause of thc lynch- maker, in jail and returned twelve ing was, that at his preliminary hear miles north of Statesville to arrest jing Monday Moore's bond was fixed another law-breaker whom he failed -at the email sum of $300. The to find at home. It developed that mob was composed of about one the mat wanted had, during thc ! hundred, most of the t.ci. being time apiieared before the authorities ! farmers. Governor Glenn has sent ford Oollro. arc visiiinj; relative hem. and gone on the bood of John Shoe-' Solicitor L J More to the scene to Rev W c Hammer roni,ii.-n. h pro maker and secured his release, mak- find out the particulars and urges XSSlli: ing it possible Tor notn to escape. j that perpetrators of the crime be Mr ami Mm Arch F.rlow vi-iosl Mm B K Beck crek Items. Still il llr nnit Mn. K II Alln-I. ot lW.ir Creek, j spent Fri'lnv nijiht will. Mra Allrtsl's sistr, Jin. .1 H tUsWintf. Miss l.ula An.lniwi, an.l Mks .l-.mie Uerl-, (lin have rt't.irnf.1 lieine (J.iia a visit to llr Alfre.) Holies, who li.-i- l-,sl ,.rioq,!y j ill ofTyiiaid fever is inipi-o in. I llr .I.Hpph lied, ling ami i;nnl ila.iL'hlr, I KalliK-en 11 ill. twins! at M.-s-rs J II am)1 Th.mi.is Kr.Mi:;i la-1 -l. j .Mm K K li'iliaanrf her little son Karl vibit cd Sin, Charles Sa-r.l Inst Snlunl.-ir. Jlrs KII.-I. M,.rria-l.n has l.-rn ruitin'ff ! Mrs It I1.! ha returned to h-r home iu UrrenK!orn. Several of the people of ihi secti. aMiid ed tinarterty at,H.ii.i at Marllir.. S,nkv. Misara Clara and llerlha Millikan. Bf Uail- We have a full line of seasonable Hardware. Wo have just received e complete line of Harness, double and single, and will riake you attractive prices on any thing in that line. Guns, Ainuuition and Sporting Goods of all lands: H I S Barbour, Virginia end High Point Bnggies. Lewis & Wfnslow Hardwaro Company. sol Sslisburj Cor. News & Observer. j brought to justice. Bulla last week. VEGETABLE SICILIANS HairRenewer Renews ihe hsir. makes It new geain.rcstores the freshness. Just what you need if- your hair is faded orturning gray, for it slwc vs B restores the color. SrorsfaHinNirak.V Now ia the time to purchase a nica buggy and set of harness. You cau get more actual pleasure when roads are good and we always have good roads in the fall of the year. We can furnish you buggies that will run and give you more pleasure because they run longer, than any buggy made. When in need of a buggy, do not fail to see our ROOK HILL Hue. McCrery Redding Haurdwaa.re Company. nil A w -''.MM ! i H h I j s I ev Discovery, Quick Relief, i ai It) Asheboro Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C, W.A. Underwood, Randleman, N. C. .ledicntcd Soao :H.vi.(di t f fl.'lw. fill
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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