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t::::::.s 8w Kidney ... Trcill lad tim Sasjsct 8. How To find , FU1 bottle or conimou glass with your Water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; t ' a sediment or set- - jL-ftlllf Vtl J ' tlingindicatesan &V$i JkT71 nuUealthy con t''r4'f'FWf dition of the kiil V 1 XP 1 I nejra : if it stains jJJ'plEuJUA j your linen it is t-gfYrui 1 evidence of kiit i Villi mitZLi oey trouble ; t"o -SlsLwr". frequent desire ( MjJVT to pass it or pain " atM convincing proof that the kiducys and bladder are ont of order. Wkat To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmers 6wamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfill every wish in curing rheumatism, twin in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It correct inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often daring the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for it wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine yon should have the best. Sold by drug cists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sues. . sanmle bottle and a book that tells all about it. both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Killl'- h.Wnn N. V. When Hom.of Swanis-tlax. writing mention this paper and dim t make any mistake, but renumber th.j name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a ffiO.OO Sewing Mtu-luiie for $20.00. Tliiskind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WC MAKC A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weaknens of Hewing Machine. Thu Iouble Fred combined with other strong points makes the cw I lout e the beat Hewing Machine to buy. Write forCIRCOLARSS shnwlngr tlio dir. ivlnir M,,,.,ln.. we manuraclureantt prlvv before piTri-hueiug THE KEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 60. OSANaC. MASS. 28 Union S. N. V., t'hloiiKo. I It., Atlanta, Ua., fc)kiul,Mo., Iallas,Ti'X.,Han Francisco, Cat rOR SALE BY W. W. JONKS, Ashcboro, N. J. A.m. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I niuui'.facturc Timber Wheels, repair Buggies ami Wagons, Mine Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. When m Ashcboro sec inc. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours truly, A. M. PKKSNKLL. TIRES SET Quicker and better and will run longer without looM-ning lh; po8Rihp when set the old way. will give just the dcsir to the wheel. No guess burnt or charred felloe away and loosen the tire 'd iimoiitit of ilisli ork uUtnt it. No surfaces to iveai We Set Them Cold No steam and water soaked felloe surfai to shrink away sud loosen the tire, no litmit paint to replace. We do not nVF.lt DISH nor UKUKU DISH. We guarantee work and'refund your nionej if Rot satisfactory. Come anil see thn inu chiaa ia operation. HUOH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm. O. D. Hinshaw, Prop., Ink N. I, Cawi, N. C. Single Comb Brown Leghorn and Bar rod Fryasoatli Hock Chickrnn. p in, Fine fWkaliire Tigs f from rriiHtrred stork. Four first Premiums and Hweepstakes o n Hoes at Central Ciiro- litt Pair, also two firsts, a second and three third premiotna on Chickens. 15 eggs for l.OU. Wrrte lor pi hjob ob pig sad poultry. Fruit Papar Free I L r - i?on.-uUiire, crop ' lcmd.tk, rHtft of Pin Mr Mtd Trtrtwri 49fWM. It deal with a; m-iy fihmm of th Hfi to h rtmr kL, it. - ffHrnn, tr,Hn,r-'ka,ta4 f4 au GOOD ROADS AT SMALL COST. 't hat good roads may bo untititui ;i eil at a very small cost by the use of a split log used as a drag is assess ed ly D Wade Kiug, in the Satur day livening 1'ost, who describes his experience in thu matter in a little Mmsoiiti town. Mr King's first ex periment in road making lie describes 3 fol'ows: "I one day hitched my team to a dti.y in.iiie of frost-sjioiled wooden pump stock, and an old oak post h 'ld parallel lo i-uch other by three pieces of fence boards about three feet long. Smooth wire served in place of a chain, and a strip of plank laid between, the post and the pump stock gave me a rough platform npuu which to stand. 'Hie horse was attached at such a point of the wire as to give the drag u slant of about 45 degrees in the direction required to force the fifth that it would gather from the side of the road up into the ceutir. We had just had a soaking rain and the earth was in a plastic condition. I had driven tins drag but a few yards whin I was fully aware that it was sen ing at least the initial purpose for w hich it was intended that of leveling down the wheel rut and pusluni.' the surplus dirt into the center of the road. "At my neighbr's gate, toward town, I turned around and and took the other side of the road back to my home. The result was simply astonishing. -More rain fell upon this road, hut it '.'an oil like water from a duck's back.' From that time forward, after every rain or wet spell, I dragged the halfuiile of the road covered bv niv original ex pel intent. "At the end of three months the road was Letter than w hen it had b.'en dragged for three weeks, and ut the end of three years it was im mensely improved over its condition at the end of the lust years work. 1 studied the result of each step in my experiment and lira'.ly learned that three elements are required to make a perfect earth load and that the lack of any of them is fatal to the result. To be perfect any earth road must be at one and the same time oval, hard and smooth. All of these indipeniblcs are acquired by the Use of the split-log drag in snv soil that I have ever come in cofltact with and 1 have worked in the various kinds of clay i-oil, in the gumbo of the swamp low lands and in the black mud of the prairies. "Observation of my experiment taught me that two weeks of rain would not put this bit of road in bad condition at a time when the highway ai either end of il was impassable for a wagon. Of course, it was plain that reason road was not had was that there was nut n.i mil.) on it. Hut why mud would hot collect in it wa not clea1- to me until 1 was taught my Irs.-oti by the very humble means of the hog wal low. One day I chancd t notice that wakr wa st.indiiid in u..-these wal lows long after the ground all about it had became dry. Probably I had many times before olner'ed this fact, hut not until now had it occurred to me to inquire into its cause. 1 was impressed with the fact that it was almost as hard as a piece of eai then ware. Clearly tins was license the wallowing of tile hogs had mixed or .puddled' the earth and the water together, forming a cement which dried into a hard practically waterproof surface." Mr Kiug tells how his example was followed by his neighbors with gratifying and concludes w ith some suggestions concerning the use of the drag. According to these suggestions the the roads should not be plowed be fore dragging and preliminary grad- is quite un necessary, the cost of a drugged road is from $1 to $:) a mile. A dragged load will stand more heavy hauling than an tindragged road, lint not so much as a niacin. a- nuzed or well kept gravel toad. A sand road is very dilTcrent prop osition from the black soil, clay or gumbo, Ail entirely dilTerent meth od must be adopted. Three things may be done to a sand road to make it bel ter: First, keep it wet; second, haul c lav on to it; third, sprinkle it with crude oil, as they do in Cali fornia and in some parts of south ern Kansas and Texas. The drag will be beneficial in keeping the sand road perfectly Hat so that it will absorb moisture and relain it a long time. The diag should consist of two logs and not ef one, and it should not be used too fast. Battle ol Titan. "Able student of men and affairs, there was one institution of Wall Street that James It Keene had never tampered with," savs Mr La son in the Septemler installment of "Fren zied Finance," in Everybody's Mag azine . "lie ranged the jungle and the prairie in search of iinarry, but on the great preserves of 'Standard Oil' he never vestured. The tiger fiars the sharp tusks and the ter rible bulky power of the elephant, and so Keene, with all bis peerless courage, hesitated to provoke a group of men whote grim strength he had fully measured and who. be knew, exacted vengeance like the Fates. But the tiger s blood thirst, iortilietl by Tears of triumph, at last led him into the secret places of the elephants' realm, anil the 1 lUus battle that ensned, though veiled from the eyes of the world, ghonk tbe ground as bT an earthquake and leveled great institutions like a cyclone." Soothing aid Cooliaf. The salve that heals without a is DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. sour No remedy effects such speedy relief.) It draws out . inrlainmatinn. soul hen , roools end heals all cut-", burns nnd braise. A sure care for Piles and ekin diseases. DeWitt's is the on'y genuine Witch Hazel Salve He want cf counterfeits, they are danger oua. Sold by Standard Drug Vo and Aibeboro Dt ug Co, Asheboro . For Consumptives. "Prevention is better 'h.-i" 'tire and far cheaper." John !.oe!- . Consumption is not in!, i I: does not belong to our elim.te. it is very often cured. Consumption is usully carried by the poison which comes from the consumptives spilt-j tun or spit. Sick persons should take cure to burn their spit or put it iuto the water closet. The trouble now is that consump tives spit upon ihe fhor or in the street. The poisonous spatuui then dries and goes as dust into other people's lungs. A little spit is enough, when scattered in dust, to infect dozens of people. lillOl) Foit w i: v K LI NOS. Fresh air in plenty Jir. vents con sumption. Sunshine kills the got n,s Choose sunny rooms. Open the windows tnd let the air in. If a consumptive has moved out of a room, have the Hoard of Ileal' h disinfect it. lie iu the open air as often as you ! can I e. Outdoor ,nk is vastly liet ter than indoor wmk. Keep the feet dry. Ureal he w il li deep, lung, full breaths, so as to carry tke fresh air to every corner i f your lungs.' i'o una iim.iia mi scmtui iiiiiiiius in the morning and at iii.:ht. llteathe through the roitrils, and not through the open mouth. Spend your money f r simple and well cooked food, "nod fresh mei:t, eggs, oatmeal, rice and vegetables, and for I read and butter, milk and fruit. " Do not spend money for beer or other liquois, or for quack medicines or "cures." O(ll)l) IDIt IVKA K I.IM.S. IK) not sleep iu the same bed with a consumptive. Wluoiever any one of your family has been ill or seems weak or run down, build up the strength at once with nourishing food, extra rest a::d sleep and fresh n;r. If one has has a bad cold t r a cough, ami it does not grow better very soon, go at once to a phvsician. DoN't wait until it is too late. 1 r Otis, of Huston, -Mass. Take Kudnl After Ealing. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol liyspipsi.i Cure will prevent an at tack of indigestion. Kodol is a thorough digistant and a guaranteed cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, (ias on the Stomach, weak Heart, Sour liioings, Had Hi-cat h and all Stomach troubles. S,ild by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co.Aslielini'o. They Shy at the Facts. s evidence ot aoout lioiv m ar the average l!i pulilicah paiur can come to the facts, the North Wilkes bolo Journal, Kepiildieaii, in men tinning Hooker Washington's ilinin with John Waiiamaker and his daughter, refers to AVauamaket lVstinastcr (ieiieral under Ch vel; and "the leader of the Democratic partv in lVnnsvlatiia".and uses hi dining with Wa.-hington as ah off to the President s luncheon with Wai-hintrtou. The onlv thing the matter with the statement is that Waiiamaker, as almost evervbodv knows , is and has been for vea prominent liepublican and was I'ost master (cnrral unibr Hamsun Statesville Laudnuu k. Nothing on the Market Equal I Cli.imbcrl.iin s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This fact is well known to drti gists e.erywhere. and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr Obe Witnier, a prominent druggist oi .lopiin, .io, in a circtt lar to his customers, says: "There is uothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which cipials Lliamtierlaiii s loll.-, (. hoiera and Diarrhoea Uemedy for bowel com plaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale bv Standard Drug Co, ami Ashcboro Drug Co Ahsehoio, A I hderwood Kandleman. Caterpillars Play Havoc. The High Point corr-'spoiident o the Ureen8boro telegram write the havoc pbivnl by caterpillars in 1 nnity township: A w hob sale destruction of the persimmon tiees iu Randolph county is going on and the cause is the in signitieant.catcrpilhir. A gentleman who has just returned from a trip along the line from Keever, a little negro settlement near Archdale, to Asheboro tells me that in all direc tions as far as the eye can see the persimmon trees are literally covered with caterpillars which are sapping tne very tile out ot the trees. In districts where the trees of this kind are in abundance he failed to notice a single tree that had not been captured by these little p"8ts. The question naturally arises: "What is the colored gentry of that county going to do for their persimmon beer this fall, as well as tbe festive pos sum since his fui'enance is being taken irom h'in. vy itn no beer and no fat possums Randolph county is up against a hard proposition. luese pests can be exterminated by burning with a torch of broom straw. TbeOaly Way There is no way to maintain tbe health and strength of mind and body excet by nourish nent. There is do way to nourish except through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy pure and sweet or tbe strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, con fll i pat ion, bad breath, soar risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles that are curable are iimckly cured by the use of K - nlol Dyspasia Care." Kodol digests ,lilt nt ftud BtremTtbens the whole digestive apparatus. Sold by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro; Lawyer W O Cox, of Winlon- Salem, N C, died of typhoid fever, on Aug 2 1 th. j Whit Excsesivs Drink Does. The vimne m-in who wants to v wli.it excessive drink will do! : lorn has Inn t look at ex-Con-1 s-iiian Morgan r'itzpatiick, whoj charged in the dispatches this orniiig with h.iving-urtcivd woitli- hecKS and drafts. l eu years : ngo there was not a more prom'isiii: young man in lennessee limn .Moi-; gan V Fitzpatrick. Ho win able,! alert, h :'ids- ineahd considered trust- worthy. Hard drinking, hiwevor, got him. From CougreSiinau he has dropped to an object of pity, and all because of his hue for nir.uigj drink. The Observer doesn't give advice.; but it submits this statement as pos-! sibly prolitable for doctrine, for 1'c- j proof, for correction, for instruo-j tion in righteousness. It happens to know that but a few vears ago Mri Fitzpatrick, then a Representative in Congress, had line standing in Washington as a capable. Useful Chaihttc Observer. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Willi the whole nniL' r' I he hould : . ritv. j ; ,n- :;ilior there is no i xc:i 'oifef. The vagiuli v !a v b.' enforced just I v but withse The crops, takifg tile cu::try as a w hole, weie :.ever letter. This causes gnat prosperity; "publican leaders claim that the pivspeious condition of affairs is due to the lic- publican national ailiuinislraiini'. Such an absolute slate of corruption iu the internal nnn hiiicry of the government was newr before known. Is the Republican party responsible fur this disgraceful condition of af fairs? In this day ami gcueiali 'n no business thrives without publicity. As a rule the more publieiiy the more thrift. N'cHspapcrailvcrtising is the best. Circulars, booklets, posters, signs and aniioiiiueineiits all together do n- t equal newspaper advertising. The newspaper gies an audience of thousands in every issue. Through the newspaper you can talk to the public. The news paper is the inediiiu which reaches the people. The death of Mrs Klvira Austin at Mocksville on August 12th at the advanced age of ii7 years, brings to mind the fact that .Mrs Austin was in the Kelley hotel when it was burned hint year. She was bright and sprightly up to th it time. The shock was so gieat that since then her mind much of the nine has not been right. Mrs Austin conducted the hotel for many years: more re cently her daughters had managed the hotel. The hotel was built 111 ls:)7 by Mrs Austin's husband and was covered with cypress shingles. The same roof was on the building w hen it was burned ami was in good condition. The virtues' of home and family are the fundamental hygiene of national life. Where homes are scanty; where children ale on the streets at dark; and where there i no family table about which they can assemble once a day; where the Uoine is lieylecteil, there you hav ci'y where grown the corruption of government. liev. James Wheeler. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hut weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary lo give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any siibstitute.but gtvc the old fa.shiuned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, us rancid oil nauseates and hasa tendency togripe.lf this doesnot check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ueme dy and then u dose of castor oil, and the deseuac may be checked iu its iu cipiency and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once aud kept ready for instant use as soon is the first indication of any bowel trouble appears. 1 his is t lie most success ful treatmeut known and may be re lied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera infantum For sale by Standard Drue Co and Asheboro Drng Co, Asheboro, W A Luikrwooil, Uanulemau. III the course of his charge to the grand jury in Charlotte recently Judge U. M. Uook nttereu tbe fol lowing comment concerning the plotting of some of the lawyers in the wrong conduct of their profes sion: "borne poor woman s husband gets killed on the railroad uud be fore tbe funeral a suggestion comes to the family somehow or other, nobody knows how that the de ceased lia I a money, as well as a sentimental value. Here is where our leading profession comes into disrepute. I uc morning of thu fu neral a whisper will come to tbe family that such a lawyer has splen did abilities to handle such cattes." Special Rates to Hot Spriajri, Art., vlfl Seaboari. Ttw .Seaboard annnnnm rati of nm firat clam fum phut Jji.tMl frtna all pniniii in North Carolina to Hut Spring, Ark., Kurpka Spriapi, Ark. and Kldorailu Springii, Mft. Tickeu will li uold firat and third liiewfoy't in Julr. Aniruiit and fSepU-mber, fiaal limit xlT duyii from data n( Mle. Imt not tu ex tend l"3rorig ctjher Slat. or information upplr to Tour noanat Agmt or addroita. U M UAITW, T V A, lUleij-b, N C. , Ee Virgil Wilson, of rfaiTtown, Foriyt'fl county aged It years, died I ). t j, n t suddenly one i-a last week. DO YOU KNOW that you can get at the Peoples House Furnishing Company, in High Point N C tin- line-it Inlaid Mohojuav Bird's Eyo Maple Furniture lo Ik- h.ul unv ivh.-ie this siiU- f the lare cities.. I'tllXA U.O.SKTit, all nlvlesx a,l ' Full Line of Haviland's China and Beautiful retires in Cut Glass. Hiily an Injur or two ride t" lliith l'lriiil ami it will pay yen trnTnM lh in siiv! l!u immense array ut o.!i iu our t bitf sloroH. A inal order in a new People's House Furnishing Company, high Point n. c. 11 paes U x v:.ri. :ic.-. of fruit, , .-. 1 .ir.t..n. fillf t.'l"r i'lHik (iiwt - " V7 biK.k 1V m-ll mtuin i.ij days ami we roiunn me ooy. vr, man uawiuun 1 f fMuitu Ticket with $1 order fur nursery stock and we odi' in " fauiicnt on your order uud you KKEr THE nooK free. HE PAY THE rKtlUIII. lf ft weekly and want more homo and travjling salesmon. outfit VV G I iiy , LUSil fbes. Stark Bre's, LOUISIANA. .. AtlMtk.lwn, fiyttttdllr, Ark. j""" " ' " 1 1 Plant Winchester Trees ; 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 ;rc t our trees in fine condition. Our pp;eialties arc Apple Peach Pear Cherry Budded and Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. SOUTH liRN NURSEPY CO., Winchester, Tenn. Lejral Advertisements, r nI ;;ili' nr.uitiil liy 111,' liili.h County, in a tiiiI 4-111M11C. rtitlllt'il .Itilm K. isl in. 1 I. IMIii-eek unil hv I'tvtiiw. ill Jilililic ittie I I. r Inr cii-n. mi WediiiK- .lav. ll.i-l'.lll il.iy "1 S I' M. Hit- l....'hw n-iil 1 Mnrk.i lnii-lii: Fnt Inn-I. l'1'i.'limli lilu.'li imk on tl.o wt-l mi the t-nuiitv 11 Miwll liii knr. ' stun!! Mm k jin k In : i.l A lit . .1 i.l.l lino In ', i"iii" t.. i V--i v cuml " f.c-xine. J-a-zmewill .t' iu't-iiiiin-j..ii pee ! hetil any sore or cure the worst skin iik.i'i minim UK i. aero inna and make it look like velvet. Here ivni. n. ..( iv, iiiv. r. I.-- ' t,;foro' here has been no Specific t'M-i.uiiiHe-t i imeriii No. discovered that would cure . Kczeimi ,!.ri"nMV,"i,min'-lriJ."i! and kindred diseases until Ee-zine '.-ro'V"K"''m'uuiI17.!.i W!1S discovered and now thousands ;Vui.-Mi,hiv.r.v'k i. U1V mn'tl llailjv- Never mind !M,i,,!.'i,i,i,ir-,.riie'r.ruii.: wha.t you have tried: forget m','1"u.''u''",''iI'' Vh'm-J tlu' fa''"ri,H lll;de hv other remedies i-Ki.ininir, .'niiiiiniuK ia unit send for FREE SAMPLE t , I., sai'iv of Ec-zine, which ulways gives re- ...... , ,,N.,.,,M, ,. MH ICK. Itii lint iiimlitif-l ai iiilitiiiuiitriiti i it, .in ii- iKiviimhI Inti- .il ltan..il.li i-euiity. N c. tins e lo llnlllv nil IK-ul s liuvinu t'luiiiii. UKilill-t Hie ile iyumM I" lTi iil tin-in lii tin- uiiik-niiniril nil nr In-fur,- the iwtli ilnv i.l .Inlv Uiqh. or linn militv will In- I'U-ol in lr.illlir rivnu ry. All -r.nn in.lflili'il Uic-liil.- "ill 1'I.M-o m.ifc.' I in in.-, i i ut. -rtlUnielit. II M IIOIIISS. Ailiiiiiiiilnit.ir n( M S tttllllNS. ilirt-jM-.!. 'I., i- Jnh nth lim.v NOTICE. iiiiiiiilUil ai nlniiiiitr. Hi 1 n w tn.in.l. I I. rk ol tin- Sii-tliir emu ...imlv, I .hull m-II 111 uil,!'e 111 hiiiln l 1 i.I.-j.t f.in .ili. i.n Un- ,r. Jn.l .hinis. .ii-tiil-r r.i the full, .mtiv, l.i- it: I mime wmk k UiMrii.K Tlnt:. unit beiMhiir feittlier Ik .1. I trunk. I piicket um nniil .elltlo All iKTMiin. hiivini! elillmn nu.iln.sl in- nut.liiil tu pn-istfiit llifiu to the uiii!i'rsii;iit-it. Inlv vi-rili.s.1. on or liel'irv tin- lath ilnv of AuKii-t win', or II I.- ni.lHV Kill Iv plt-tl'lisl In i.nr of ihi'ir t-i-oviTV; unil iitl i.-rMins owiim -ant rsliite will omu fonvnr-l iiml tmiko iinniviliate M-ltli-tili-nt. .1 M I'ATIKKsoN. Ailiiiliil-trntor li W I'AT1ER.-UN dcivaMil. This i Jih ,1,, v nf Aug. 1UU& AIiMINIHTKATOKS NOTlt.'K. iiitnr Miiiilillti! is ti'linitiistnibir ol .i.i k ilii i:i.s... N fon- W i: HuminnnitCliTk ot I rinr t'oiirt of Itiimloliih tmitity. N C, III . ilifi nil ,.-rsoiiH liuvlnt: clatins aitulnl.i I It-U'llsivl loi'Xhllllt Ihi ui to till'' u ir K fori' the lsl il.iy of SiU-iiiIkT i:. or I notii r will Ik- i!.a.lisl in bur of lln-tr niwi- All iH-otMis lti.li l.l.-.l t.. nii, I , Mill,, will .,-iniikt- iiniiii-illiiu- hivuiiiil. 1.Y1UAJ l.t l K Allilllilhtnttiir I liis llu lillli day ol AliauM U06. MOKTliAUK.-AI.K. tiiiitf.l hi it iiini-t- 1 exifitlcil liy Ttioiuu'i liuvls mill wife. s IH1V1H iui.1 jnllll A liuviN anil wilt1, Mtirtlui Ami IMvts. to the Kl.tiTprisc MfK- llo. mi tin- -illi lay of November 1SW1. whieh tnortitiuie ikvit 1h ,luly ni-nnleil In Ihc utllee of K,'i.-i.-t,T of l'vi-ls tor Ititnilolph c.iunty in Hook 1U7, i.ti;i 70, the sulil eoniiany lnortKuttii!, ami the nnilenii:ii'-d sulitii.-os of suiil inortKiiKi-e will M-ll on the ir-iii-ism ut i ililic Hin tloii ki the liitliwt U'liler l-r rat i rimuriluy the lh ilay iM iH-pU'iulM-r. lon hi IU o'ili k M. the lullnwlug ilwirllied real mtute: A tnwt of IimhI In K.itnlo!ph eouuty. Htnti- of S. t'.. In roleriilite towtuhlp, ami known a tht I'iIiii liuvi" lot MtiiAtiil at. nit uiu vila N. W. of the Iiixou burn nrur the villiise of ( olerliliri-. ImiituUtl aa follww: Ht-KinuiiiK ut u Mime and white ouk. Ilinice ldetr. Went of Ho III .'. ell to imuiiie. UieiKvaidi-KH. Niirttiof Kontll h. and IX links to a stone In J. A.Oole'n line, tlieiii c 10 ruiiiiliife Norm ol wm Hen nnil to links liimiiiiK isiiitiiiiiiinc I 1-t iH-nsi tnon-or Ii-kh. Huid sJe i niatlf ttfuilfy the debt wt-un-l by mid IHWtHKO tllttl. Thin Atiivni-t 7th lltufi. Tin.1 KiiU ritrl-- Mfn. tjo., MrlaKttr, J. M . Cavimw, utlmr, d. b. u. of Juiuimi A. i'ulc, ditl. 1K. K. h. CAVIMteriL J. M.CAVINKMK, U. 11. LAXJbKKT. AMtsitcti MortgRfTW. tWoo4' Seeds. Crimson Clover. Our Southern Farmer can aav ferv UMaar bills and Inuraaae thttlr rwvanuaa MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, hy aowirijj Crimaon CloTer at the luVit working ot tboir Corn and Cotton crops. It ia the bent time to sow and you saw an extra prep aration of tha Intnl. Crimaon Clofcr Bakes land rich in humua or yeeetabi matter and put it in excellent condition for (lie eropa wbicb follow it. It also make 8si vlllir CtW w op, Il lict&ut fririti ttof, 1 pi Mrrj ftrtfi arsp, I taJuM MiMpraifaf art, flowed nnder early In tha spring, it inereaata th yield of corn, to bacco, eotton ot other o-opa which follow it, to a wonderftd extent. Oat aalaa tit Ottaaoa cln rm tecrrtna cnormoanlr erarf yrear, and w an vmr Um laraawt aalara a ttiH and la the Unltea tsutea. Wnw prion autf eirruin ir)Tla( taforaatloa about Uila rtimhtm aroa. I T.U.V:::i&S:;,s,r.;:J:o::n, Hailed h-Moa p, U4su. 12 laches; 22 pa(?ea showiag in natural colurs with concise dcucriptioii and season of ripen- vi..r of Kurmrios. Orchards. PackiruT Houses. etc. paid) nnd Rebate Ticket permitting return of .lil.EST IT-STjO.OO HKU.UIl). A bottle of Kc-zine wilt be sent free to every reader of this paper who is suffering with uny kind of skin disease or eruptions, any form of Eczema, liliml or Weeding Piles, Scrofula, Itch, Tetter, Barbers Itch, liing worm, lioils, lilood Poison, Fever Sores of any mime or nature. $i)0 rewurd will be paid for any case of F.czcma that is not jirompt- uei aim u iiermanent cure Ec zinc 5kin Soap is the best antictptic toiip made. It will cleanse anything will destroy crobes of dandruff, falling hair, sole lieail, tiauils anil feet, pimples and muck lieails on lace aim make the skin smooth. The only antiseptic shaving soap made, guaranteed to cure germ diseases $o0 if it don t, 25 cents a cake. Write today to Boyd chehical cohpany, 708 Rand-McNally Bldg., ! i-nicgo. III. ii. ij The publisher of this paper knows "k;the reliability of Ec-zine and of . Hovil IJlieniical Co. HAVE V0U INDIGESTION. Hoyd's arbon Albumen Tab let 1'ure Carbon of Albumen a - positive cure for indigestion, dvspep- ' sin, constipation, headache or sour a stoniaeh from over eating or dnuk Z ing $50 if they don't. 25 cents I pnekage. If your druggist dosen's have them ;t. send direct to ( DOYDCHEMICAL COMPANY, i 708 Rand McNally Bldg., Chleaav, III .. I, 1,1 ! t,i V''' ' V'ifTV i V"" n V ' .r3f I V - ' lUt.Tt r -. "iJi iV'-svX FOR 8 A LB BY MOKKll-frABB01.0-alorrni CO. AsnsnoBo, k. o. itc-.'.'S , , Rocky rfiou; ,; AB: 7 Uk' :..jf .-h,- Bdu- 9 !dia li A nsj"fto t irlSi: . - - mi .i 1. tn.l Kl l-i y Tioni I - I , . m.l. Bff Kiomh. :; -.- '. ! -ni M,.kiK-lii. nvi: -. i r,,ni.. ar. ,ni u,, : : H,wn.B liat'll C.iVftSi. H I J0UES Kl'GCCTS FCS Sr.: OP VAI.UE TO FRUIT GROWEBS. A Special Msfazioe and TUe Courier 0oc Year for SI.M- A ttw ami altrartiT offer liy ua ia that cl TUe Katiuaal Frail Oromr in oanljinatio with Th Co-irmr the two nno jmr lur $1.50 Thr Katioual Kmit flriwt. which ia piiUi-ih-ed n! Si. Joaeh anj JA nto llarl, Ukh., ia a luoutlily ileviard to ti e eulijH-t of fruit growi.ig which it handle ariih gnat ability. Tbe THrionn Uipi-a are iliesUMrd hy apKiUl iirta, and it ia invalniiUe to tnry IfaU Toe may forward yowr avmey ! r ttia c, m biuuliua offer to The K.ilitaial Frail (liuwer or to Ihw aauar. I COLORADO'S BEAUTIFUL i MOUNTAIN SCENERY; I UTAH'S QUAINT AND PICTURESQE SALT LAKE ! CITY, and the ENTIRE MIGHTY WESTERN EM j PIRE j are best reached by the DENVER AND RIO GRANDE j RAILROAD, "The Reenic Line of the World." j Very low rates will be made to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo account of The Eagles Meeting in Den 1 ver, August 4th to 9th; also to the Northwest on account j of the j LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. i Those attending the Denver Conventions who are un- able to make the far Western trip should by all means ar j range to take the trip to Salt Lake City, as this journey is one of unsurpassed pleasure and takes you through the I most noted point of interest, such as Colorado Springs, ! The Royal Gorge, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood Springs, Marshall Pass, Idack Canyon of the Gunnison, etc. Another noted trip is the tour "Around the Circle" of 1,000 miles at .one fare for tie round trip which comprises , more noted scenery than f.ny other similar trip in the known world. i These trips tire made mure 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 1 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 1 lars. S. K. HOOPER,' G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colorado. AT FACTORY PRICES The "Lundstrom" Sectional Bookcase, IVm-miiT'l the ItKsT by tlioiiminil-i ot iturm. liijililv lmili(xl in Sonn ClolJitN ()a. rn -i l..k cttiin. n-iih ilittippruriiifi non-liiniliiiM pa. i!in, $1.75. wiUionl tluor 00 T..t aul lmien $ 1.00 eneli. Sunt Aii-b.u, freight inaiil diivet fmin fao- ,-. S'-iil f i l .iiiiliinue No. 9. THE LUNDSTROMMFQ. CO., Llttls Falls, n. Y. .liiiiufcliireni of Sectional IliKikeaseii mill Filing Cubincta. GIVE VIM and desire for work brain, bright eyt B MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR by maffJcany comvtlnjr liver, utomarh anil bownlrt. Tuey iuduoo the .natural ttlup and apiMtiteof yuutU. GIVE VITALITY by cleanslnc all diaordera from thraratem. They cure Constipation, indigestion, Biliousness, Head ache, Nervousness. Ftr Sale by all Dragglstt lOo and S(5o a BOX ACOEPT NO SUBSTITUTES 'lif COLUMBIA GOLD MOULDED CYLINDER RECORDS Y I 1 aaa Baearea far twaaa a tybaa ef Cylladar TaBdiH rlacWec I f CrajHl Priia, rarU, I I I CylliderOraptioelionefromtSta$IO0 I 1 I 1 bead (or lata at fatal I I COLtMBIA PnONOGgAPII COMPANY, wi I I A SSS -5- NfW YMK, BROADWAY, N. . p j f ! JvT. LOUIS j 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 wav to reach tho Exposition City, what is to be seen en route, and of the return trip through - ' CALIFORNIA Free on application to J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, Q Ari l 13 Peachtree Street, ' Atlanta Go. Take The Courier One Dollar Per or plur. Mnke a clear and iwoai brvatlu and Get the News. Year in Advance.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1905, edition 1
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