- 0 Y V- Zhe COURIER " Leads in' Both News and 1 Circulation. Issued Weekly. VOL. XXX. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was almple Indiges tion. It la a scientific (act that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach whloh fails of perfect dlcestlon farm.m. .a swailsths stomach, puffing It up against the heart. This Interferes with tho action of mo nean, ana in the course of tlms that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. r.D-Kl''; Njrjdi. O , ?: I had stomach "f1 ' a bad ttata u I had heart trouble w,i5.L1, '.ft Kodo1 Drpepl Cure tor about four month and It cured me, KotJol Digatts What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nerve us strain and tho heart of all pressure. Bottleaofllr. 11.00 S!i holdtna H timet thetrtal Bite, which eella (or 60e, Pnputi bf I. a DeWlTT 00., OHIOAQO. . Ask for the 1905 Kodol Almanao did 200 vcar Calcndur. Standard Drue Oomn ... Aaherwiro tlmg flrvrripany. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgoon, ASHEBORO, N. C. Office over Spoon & Redding') store near ctandard Utug Lo. DR. D. K. LOOKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. dentistry In its various bmuchts. , L. M. FOX, til. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. i 09m tUi profcetlonol aorrtce to the . naamolhcborojandsurronndlng : axnatiattr. Oces: At Itaddenoe' J. V. HUNTER, M. D., . Asheboro, N. O. Day calls tnswered from either DniR Store. Night calls from rcwide&co in front of Bunk Fox'a mideneo. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ASHEBORO. N. C. Nitrous Oxi and Oxygen for painless Ex traetiona Offices First Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The boot companies represented. Office over tho Bunk of ltundolph. S Bryant. President J. 1. Cote, Cashier J5h ; Bak.uk of Randleme.n. Randleman, M. C aphii $12,000. Stirpiuj, $2,000. Accounts received mi Jkvomb'e terms. Interest paid on saving de posits. . Directors: W K Ilartwll, A N Bulla, 8 O NewJiu, W T Bryant, Q L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant, H O Barker ana J a. wne. O COX. Prwldeut. W J ARarriKLD. V-Prea W I ARMF1KUJ, Jr Caaiiter. mi. Ti.l. f tjj1V regard in which woman was held, BaHA 01 JJ anaOIpfl.U.rd punish ay lapse from this one .Bb.c'bor. XT. O. Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $30,000.00 $150,000.00 With ample assets, cxnerljn and protection. ,i lltlt the buslnrn ol tlie baaklnx poblle and feel nle in naylnn wo are iimiiared anil willing DIRECTORS! W f RiWUii?, HeiiJ MiillHt, Tim. J Keditllut, A W f rapel. A M Knnkln, Ttwa H Kwtillng. 1 I E Asbury.C J Oox. My Work Pleases! When you wish an easy shave " Am Rood aa barber jrsre, , . Justesll on ni at nrjl aalooa, At morannn, or noon,N '- " . . Iiit and dra the ltairwitl grace, ,;- V! ' , ' To autf U contour ol dw face. . , ., My room ia neat and towel, clean, ftrior Karp 1 raaon korm; i v " -And ewrytbing 1 tliink yon'llnd, : To imit tha fw and pteftaeUiommd, knd all any art and skill enn do, if you just call I'll do for you. TOM CARTER. K ait door to PoalofBor. ' Asheboro Hotel . ' Main Street (Near Court Bouse.) " Tborougbly nmorated anil ' IcefiitatJwil. Tabla amppUed ailU lLa best du ajiaraet frrda. v lUtot IlcaaoiwtUa. ' . . J - I Tlie Man Who Always Trloj. Knrnosl JCual Lynn in "Shixvhh Misjo Whatever ynur nmhitiiju, Jjd, However liifdi tlio iirio, lis mamrry in iv yet Ui lia.l Hy him "who 'afiruvH tries. Does Forttmo - with a roirnl vipir, Foretoken fnir eiiipi-im-? The ilreinnier's f.-im-y amy piii'suo, T!ioj)lml.ler wins v li i iiies. Would yti uftiiin to ienrniMjr'H lore, And Ito psteoineil wine? By patient lulior l'iowh tho Htoro I Y patii'nt lIr grow ' 0( """ w,, ul,v'ys tries. If fnney atroiy tlie flowers of hopo. in nenniy noatn your eye), The aunmtit of her siiininu; li.po : 1'cniaitiM for him who hies. Though Truili o.H'ar in homely gray. Her riuincel ne'er ilespie; She will be elod in light, one day, To lipuor bitu who trie.! Opportunity. .Master of human det,linio8 am I! Fame, lovo and fortuno oo my footatcps wait . C'ities and fields 1 walk; 1 penetrate Hovel and mart and palaeo- soon or lato I knock unliiili-n once at every pate. If sleeping, wako - if feinting, rise before I turn awav. It is hour of fate, and they who follow ine renbh every Htnlo llortals desire, and e.inraer ever foo Save death; but thrae whodoulit and hesitate, Coiideroiied to failure, -nury and woe, Seek me in vain, and uselessly implore: I answer not .nil return no more! J J. Ingulls, An American Girl. Of all the chu ruling thing there are To make this world a bl ight 0110 1 chooso and know I amut far Fiom picking out the right one A girl of seventeen or so, American completely. , A figure trim from head to too, t) oiv ned tastefully and neatly. h esptrrnt einoi etnoi sbnliu Ixik her in the eyes-what wells of truth. Of sympathy and kindness! But not, too long enraptured youth I .est loolinK bring love's llindlless. An angel. Yes, and any o: e. Who knows u.ild i-. not copier Can see that she is full o'fini, I'rovided it is iu-..H'r. I must confess, if Fullior Time Would only lei uie May so, I'd slop at tiienty-one, imi.1 I'm Not half a-frrnjned to say so. 1 envy much tho lueky iiinu The joy of his beginning. To lovo Ibis fair Aun rienn His wiuii ;.; and his i-iniiig. Oh, who can loo his faith in tliis C-til' lies! lieioved tuilioo' line is our hop.-; we eann.Tl miss Applause and approhatiiat." One dare not .piile dispiragc one's Own country until others Can show such prize for their sons, And such prosinvtive moMiorv --l'elix ( armen in lafe. Cold Mine Sold. Ex-Sheriff. W D Clark, of Mont gomery county lias Bold his gold uiiue on an adjoining tract of land to the f anions lola JUiue near can dor. The sale was made to the Whitney Bed action Company and the price paid was f 15,000. The S'eed Farm Sold. The farm of the Into B F Steed three miles from town was sold at auction Siitunliiy. Mr It K Col- traine, of Coltraine s Wills, was tlie purchase There ure 120 acri-s and the price paid was $2,013.00 High roint Jiiiterprise.. Judge Justice to the Grand lury. Judge Justice in his charge to the Graud Jury in Wake county last weeft said: - "Selling liquor contrary to the law is the meaDcst tiling m me world," said the iudce. "The man who sells it expects so much of the man who buys, lie expects him to swear to a lie, and often that is what's done. If not, the seller feels a erudee agaiust the fellow who did not protect him. Where you bav a lawful method of selling liquor, those ensrazed in it ought to be re quired to lire ty the provision of lue iaw ana seep wuuin its uiuna' tions." On the subject of the Jaw against slander, of a virtsons woman. Judge Justice said that the object of this law was not to guard the virtue of our omen, for tuat needed LTnardiue by the law, but was in tended rather to empnasize tne nign of tne essentials oi goou cuizensnip. Of coarse the law could not pretend to tell a woman how she must act. That was for her own. choice entirc- y- .. .. .. .. , "Ordinarily men but. , continued the jndge. while on this subject, "tuat af y man, woo wouiu souee mo who would abuse th J confidence of a woman ought to go to the penitentia ry anyhow, whether what he aays is true or not.. And the dog that weald da that sort of thing would be the Tery fellow to tell it." ' Juige Justice then proceeded lo eive terrible description of a coun try neighborhood in which there is u LToe-abop. , Lie told how, after a while, tbe weaK cnurcu memrjers would commence to ride by that way. then they would begin to stop and take a Urink, and foully they would grow to be regular habitues of the nkce. Then tb bUobk ' church members wouiu begin to go int wrar,too, and at last we cnurco tuemben would be afraid to go back to church, for fear sor.ebody hu mn them at the grog-shop. v For ! Xiao's cf Him. TtiMraw the fire ilk of a burn, heal a cut without loafing a tear, or i . t,ii. . .,. UI vure I'Vlin, wcfetr-i, erve .. 11 .klB and .caln dtsacs. nse liw;tf. Witch HuhI K1v. A :a. wisj and protruding' pile . btopa ther kii loiar.ss nenu I pain instantly and cm ea pcrmaneut-"p augi 1 bl ind at ily. Get the genuine. . Sold by gromi.u and bis ti SWadai i Drua Co, J T Underwood. S"in w nd protruding'pite. Vtopa thC ki. uddress front speci11y or- OUR RALEIGH LETTER. Trial of Hospital Attendants Postponed. Prohi'iitlonists against Dispensary. Presi- ! dent Roosevelt's Coming. I liulei-rh, X. C, Oct. 2. Although the foiirutteailnnts con nected with the Central Ilospitar for the Insane at Uulcijjh wne ar raigned in the Stijn.riiir Court tln-l liitter jiarl of la.se week, after a ake county grand jury had relum ed a true bill for murder, their case has been postponed till the January term of court. Governor Aycock, counsel for the prisoners, in asking for the post ponement of the trial, emphasized tho fact that his clients are chtrged with a crime which has tmturull-v excited the indignation and inflamed ttm passion ot the general public, :V ...i . "'.'I'.'U.lr v,.i.,r ,!,nl,,H 11 lliifc lllll'usaiuiu in nccuiv.... 'Jt-'i'J this time that would not be more or lees prejudiced against the defend ants. That therefore the trial hull Id wait, in the inter-st of jus tice, till the excitement cooled down mid jury could be secured that would bring in a verdict strictly in iccord with the evidence produced hefoie them in court, and not a ver dict bused to sonic extent on rumor of the streets and accentuated by anger and prejudice. The solicitor has announced tliut the men will not be tried on the clmrifi' of mut Jer in the first degree. but lor matisluughtir or murder in the second degree, lie was proba bly inlHienceit iu tuning this position by the apparent fact that it would lie impossible to p.uve the "intent" in this case that tin defendants in tended lo kill the patient Null hor they probably did not intend li. carry their rough us.icre of him tha" ' far, ami were wtdlv ecaivd winn lie lied. Hut if it is sliuw n m court that die nnm's death was due to the inhuman trnt'iiunt they are sui.l to have visileil in on him it is likely to go hard with them, not withstand the approval ol t no diagnosis ol tun asylum superintendent (that nth was due lo heart dilatation Htid overexertion) by the board of directors, who however refused to exonorate the asylum attendants or to make any statement or ri-eoaientl-1 ttion of nny character whatever con cerning them. biuce (Jovernor Uleiin relumed i from New England, a few days ago, ho has read the report of the direc tors and has authorized the state ment that after '.he defendants have had a fair trial in court every effort shall be made by further inquiry to brinz to liL'ht all the facts that should be made public concerning this unfortunate and distressing al fair and any similar iustanceif such has occurred there under the pres ent management of tho hospital. The bitter tijrht over the liquor mi'Stion here between the dispensa ry supporters and the advocates of h return to the open sal"on system, under hijih license, has got into tne courts and it is to be hoped that it will be finally disposed of soon. Under the terms of the Watts law, the opponents of the dispensary (which supplauted saloons here two years ago) presented a petition to the board of alderman, signed by more than onc-thir4 of the "regis tered" voters, calling for another election on the question. But the board had persistently refused to call the electiou, giving as tho rea son that many of the signers have not paid their poll tax yet for this year and therefore cannot vo'e un der the terms of the new charter of the city. Last Friday the case was taken before Judee' Justice and he grant ed a writ of mandamus against the aldermen requiring them to order the election, as they nave no natlion- ty to pass upon the competency of registered voters betore triey otter to ote; that the word "registered used in the Wat's law does not neces sarily meau "qiililied" voter for the next electioit. Lawyers say mat Judge Justice is right mid that the Sunreme Court, to which tlie aider men have appealed, will sustain him. So there will probably be another election held Bonietime between now and the first of January. Hut this does not necessarily mean that the ooeii saloon system, under a high license of $l.i!00 year for tho municipal tax alone, win ue adopted. On the coutrary it is more probable that the dispensary will be continued, lint its exist ence, if Drolonced, will be due large' ly to a different class of voters frm those who adopted it two years ago The prohibitionists are now large ly against the dispensary, since they see it is rnu as a revenue ruUing much in and djes not dimmish drunkeaness. lint the city . admin istration is for the dispensary aow because the big protils have enabled it to reduce taxes somewhat. For the same reason some tax payers Hre now supporting it. I he temperance people will largely remain away from the polls. It is only two weeks now tin rair Week when the greatest crowd that ever assembled in Raleigh oa any ore sion is expected to show up here Wednesday and Thursday, Chit. 18 andll. . . . President Roosevelt's train n scheduled to arrive here from Rich mond shortly after midnight wed ! uesdov nit: hL Of course ha will , .... . ., , .-i not be visible. t the pub c until nine or ten o clock 1 hnrsday. i A tiuiit noon Thisrs lay he will deliT- rruin mill l,:ive west, at cither one or PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. ASHEBORO, N. C, two o'clock. One o'clock was the time Hist tct, but tho committee which will wait on the President this week will try to have the time extended f) two o'clock. -0, an wno come expecting to see the Chief Magistrate of the Nation ?hotild make their arrangements to arrive in Hakigh either W'eduesday night r before or certainly by noon iniii-suiiy. as most, ot tlie special trains arc scheduled to arrive here lift wein tin ;ii,d eleven o'clock there nil! be ample time for those coming ou Tiiese trams lo both fee the Presi dent and hear his address nt the lair grounds A splendid new grand stand has just been erected at the fair trrounds and many other improvements for tne accommodation of the public have been provided. The free at tractions that is, those which are paid for by the Fair authorities and tne performances given free to all Ki!tJ"(hT.crntvi'is .juUL.U j,ii The Midway nill be much hetfer this vcar also, it is stated. The Republican newspaper to be issued at ( i reensboro, and about whL-h we have heard a great deal lately, will make its initial appear ance next Styiday morning. Mr. Howard Banks declined to accept the position of managing editor and a Philadelphia man, Sir. A. L. Parkhurst was elected to that posi tion ai d Mr. T. IJ. Eldiidge, for merly of the Morning Post of Ra leigh, was chosen news editor at the last meeting of the directors, held lust Satin day. With the exception of Mr. Eldridge and the editor-in-chief, Mr. U. 1). Douglas, the entire stuff seems to be made up of outsid ers from other states and from Wellington. The city editor is a West Virginian, the business man lier is a Pennsvlvatiiaii, tlie nnuiag- ;C editor is originally from Wash iiitn:i rtml more lately connected with it Philadelphia paper, while the foivniin and superintendent of tlie inechiinical depa: t:iient coiiks also tmni the city ot Yt ushmgtou. As to the politics of these gentle men, that is a matter entirely seem- iry lo their ability and evperienee i newspaper men. In the large cities it is nothiiiL' unusual lor Demociats to be professionally em ployed on Republican newspapers, even as editorial writers at fines, and vice versa. Their personal political views have just about as much relation to their professional work as has the politics of a lawyer employed by a cliant of the opposite political fin Hi. Tho twciitv-third annual conven tion of the North Carolina Womeu's Clnistian Temperance union is in session here this week. The Trinity College law school, which is acquiring such an enviable reputation under the deanship of Pror. Mordecai, formerly of llaleigh, will organize its moot court this week. Trinity's Senior Class has elected the following olllcers for the scholastic year: W. II. bmith presi dent, Hot Taylor vice-president, Miss Nan Goodwin secretary, I). 1). Phillips treasurer. Mr. R. A. Law, an A. M. gr idiiate of Trinity who has been elected ossistaut protessor in English at Harvard University, stopped over at his alma mater on his way .North to assume the duties of the responsible and honorable po sition to which he has been chosen. He ia only one of a largo number of trinity graduates that arc annually being called to Gil high positions in the educational and other fields of the world's activity and they al ways measure up to standard ot ex cellence demanded at such institu tions. The trial of pohcemar; Isaac W Rogers for the shooting (and almost fatal woundiiigV of deputy U. S. marshal John Dockery some three months no may not come on tnis week. The grand jury found a true bill iiL'ainit Rosers, as asked Icr by the prosecution, for "secret assault, last Saturday, but no day uas been set for the trial and it may go over to the January term. Tne civil, semi-criminal, suit against Claude M. Bernard brought by tbe father of the llowell gin whom ho is charged with seducing and debauching will be tried at the October term of the civil court What is claimed to be a practical cMton picker will b on exhibition at the State Fair, and it will be nrurttinallT demonstrated on the grounds. Tho inv cntor is an Alu bami mtn nimel Col. Jerome lliil LLEW.X A m. For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Alwavs keep a bottle of It In the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. 1 hr nS A' T-hrrr? rwwi m T"r f,.HT t..r m inn It U llif I tu th w.,irf, i knew. fwr.u fir Mlta- B.oO0. WalUiMD. IM. jR-..li..eiie.- The Lungs; P--f KRS'. rHURSDAY, OCT. J905.' WASHINGTON LETTER. ISS-PJif , 'f? J1!?11 to Boom Republicanism. Our wasnington Correspondent Condemns the Inwardness of the Investigations and Under takes in a Way to Defend McCall and Others Whom We Think are Stealing Our Money. special t'orreswiicloiiueof the Conner. Washington. D. C. Oct. nd 1Wi.-i The investigation of the big life insurance companies just now seems to have backed everything else off the boards, us an interest maker into public events. It seems to be the consensus of opinion here among the leaders of the Democratic uartv wlin hare visitecUhe capital in the recent They say that Chairman iiiigt'3 bi the New York legislative investiga ting committee is making a grand tutid play to the gallery and that he is doing it for his own behoof and iu the endeavor to muke politi cal capital out of it for himself und tor the Republican party. He wants to have his party pose as the great savior of the people and that he is the P'-onhet. bo tar he has brought out nothing to the detriment of the companies relating to the misuse of money entrusted to their caro by the people who have bought life in surance policies. He has shown simply that the companies have in vested the funds in their hands in tho interest of the policy holders, as any other banking institution would live done. When a nan deposits money in a hank he does not expect the officers in the bank to allow it to lie idle in the safe or vaults of the bank. J lie olhcers invest it I) make money out of it for tin mselvys 'and the stock holders. In the same iy the oflicers of the insurance companies -have invested the money the people to make money lor policy holders instead of them- lves. There is no sane mail w hu believes that a single one of the big life companies of New York is in- Ivent. (Ju the contrary, if everv one of them should quit business to- lay and never sell another policy, they could pay dollar for dollar every outstanding policy. The ab solute integrity of such men as McCall, .Morton and Perkins is be yond cavil, and to hold them up as marks lor the little pin headed Ite publican politicians of New York is listing to the sober and sensible people who know and realize the ue inwardness ef this so-called in stigation. I'he truth of this investigation i much deeper than, anything that appears on the surface and is absorbing interest lo the people the entire country. Aside from o fact, as above stated, that little r. 11 tight- wants to make capital out of it for himself and the liepub- an party of New iork which is t ton to the core, the great undur- ing of the whole thing is to boom iiisevolt s idea of federal control of life insurance companies. He ndy has been the moving factor in I he tlaht for Federal control of railroads. If he gets federal uitrol of all the big corporations in the country, then State rights mean liothiim in this country, and may as well have socialism at once and be dope with it. The people should not be fooled th the bluff and bluster of the lit- political committe that is trying smirch men whose names have ien for years the synonym of tinun- ci.tl intelligence and integrity. The insurance companies it is believed In re. will prove a clean bill of liuan- i ll health, but the game is to start the boom for federal control and Teddy may get his followers to in troduce eucn uni into tne coiiiiujj Congress. This is a Uepnblicau scheme from start to finish. The men at the head cf the game do not believe there is anything the matter with the insurance compan ies, but it suits their purpose to ex ploit them in order to further their own ends. 1 um reliably mforaied that the visit of the Taft party to tho Philip pines surely will result in legislation at tho next session of Congress which will remove all duties from Phillippine products coming into the United States. In view of this fact the sugar beet raiser Bhould be' nia ut once to secure long term con tracts with tbe refinery betore plant ing the next crop, a otherwise, the Suj'ar trust will use tuis tanlt re- dnjtionasan argument to deprive the planter of a reasonnble price lor his pi oil net, and have him absolute ly at its mercy. A little judicious cooperation amongst the beet jf row ers will uciilt in saving lliem tuou sands of t' oil us, and secure then) a fair share of the prophets mad their product.aomething which they have net ever hitherto seemed. C11AS. A. KiWAI!DS $175,000 Endowment. Hifh Point Sept. 30.- Mr El wood Cox, chairman of the boaid of trustees of Guilford College le- tnrned to-day from the North, where he secured the $45,000 for the Kn dowment fund for Guilford College making the necessary amount to se cure Andrew uamegies sire ot likeamonnt and the $25,000 from Mr Pearson, of Chicago. This makes $115,000 in r-ish that said colkjre has received which, ad ded to the present endowment of $00,000, givese Guilford College an endowment of f 176,000. news item; ' "y "ems that Are Sure to Interest You. Carthage is to have water works and sewerage. J P Clark died recently nt fiikr City iigxd TO years. Miss Nina Wrenn, a daughter of Mr C K Wrenu, of Siler Citv died Sept. 27 after a brief illness of t- phoid fever. " The Dispatch says that Lexing-1 ton has 838 white children of school ' ago. Ami that, there is room in tile : giaded school building lo acconimo- I date only 450. Forty thousand dollars addition.., 1 i for ai.loimll. c,.,e.,r i,..i. ' ter works and electric lights in Lex- incrtoi) were voted h,l. week, the The Indiana law preventing tne sale of cigarettes has reduced smok- from o() to "i" per cent. The practice of smoking by boys has been virtually rooted out. Mr .1 f! Wtnsimi u-hn ii riliel-atimr 1 a 8.iw unit shingle mill in the Littl r!r ,.,.ti,in. Pviienta in lint, nil il : telephone line from his store to the ; mills ,n.,l PvtPiid it. to Pinelinrst ' Carthage Blade. Ex-Oovernor Aycock has been re- tained as ccntneii for the defend- ent lieveaue ollicers recently indict ed in the Federal Court at Greens boro. Other council are Judge By n urn und Judge Adams. ,. 1 Hev J B Craven, of Salisbury, ' preached an able sermon in Central j church Sunday night. Mr and Mrs Craven, who have been visiting the ' hitters moth -r. Mrs 1) A Covington, returned home yesterday. Monroe ' Journal. The burning of the sto'e house of Mrs H C Pepper at Trinity last week was cttUH'd by alighted lamp falling into u keg of puwdwr. Mr Killaiice who c-jiidiictril a geneial mercantile store in the building came near be ing injured severely by the explosion. The small stock of goods owned by Mr liallaiif v- was entirely consumed. New Fire a i-i life Insurance! Companies. The Car "linn Life Insurance Com pany will be -organized within the next few days with its principal I oflice at High Point with :i capital ' stock of J 100,0110 all paid in. There will also lie organized at the saun time the Fire Insurance Company of , North Carolina with a capital stock ' M;r(U;o, the re. Is i; of $100,000 fully )iaid up. Mr l-i 1 pipe-- .;-l:i.i'il and tin M ArmlielJ, of High Point is the I a total of fi'M.i'-n prime mover in these two enterprises and will have the management of the business of these two companies. Among the stockholders in these two companies ore u number of Randolph business men. There are also a n timber of stockholders from Montgomery county. No Yellow Fever In Raneoli'li. A trained unite from Creci.sbeiro. who came to Central Falls last week to take charge of several cases of tvohoid fever, il was repoi ted wrote to Gieensl.jro that it was an epidem ic of yellow fever instead of typhoid fever. It "'as also reported that Harris Chandler's death which oc- curied ten days ago at the Winning- ham place near Asheboro w,-.s cansed by yellow fever instead of typhoid fever. It. was also reported that Dauiel Allied living near Ashe- j boro has yellow fever. There are siv. j cases of fever in the family of Mr. John Allied at Central Falls and - I ..,,. Mm Conner, in-t ! across the street from Mr Allreds. Some of these cases have not yd de- eloped into the typhoid stage... Miss Click, a trained nurse tiom G shuro has been in charge cf these cases for some ten days. Mi-s Cheek states positively that she has never written a letter to anyone tutu there was yellow fever in this coun ty. This "whole sectin is something liJeea thousand feet above sea level. Too hiirh for yellow fever. ellow fever is impossible in an altitude us high as handolph Co. One diswwe of thinness in children i.-i nci ofr.lii ; in tnltilts, coiisiiin;tii)ii. l'-olh 'ive poor Mood; both need move int. I'liesa diwiscs thrive on lonn ikss. Fat 1.-4 lhe best lncnnn of iiremiuiiiiir tlifin; coil livuiMiil r.inkoo tlie liest nini neaiiiiitsi f it and SCOTT'S EMULSION ' i llic ensiest and most effective mi of cod liver oil. Ilerc'H n ' i turn I order of thing Hint e'laws why Scott's Lmulsion ii f so much value in oil enscs o! - : ofuhv and consumption. Men i t, more weight, rnoie nourish a nt, Hint's why. St-nd for fire Mtnph. cCOTI & BOWNE, Chcmk' , 09 41Prl SHeet, Ne w York tOckaaSfI.00 M u n ASSruulda NEWS. The N: ws cf ObT Neighboring bounty. Tl... Ii La,t Ti :ihlV i! one at- tempted t i' r i wiiniuw in ti ''': ' '( .Mr. Zeli V. V !;tdie ocftipkil lie of I he I.;ie.j Wiici romp u; I in- r Wnl.-,r. Twc the iH'ini and awa '.' :iei hy the i i-ie SillV a pen the uiii- I dou I,,.,.. man s hum imiliii'" The mail, h 'f ;h? y..;iiig I; lile ! 1 1 in:: t-. j uf i. the mn-e-jfj lie luoiii had awake: . il. In; : good his i'cap, Two i uiiawa I aiel II. il. ,.:,, I 'ois were itiTt.st'-il heie by the pi ice last Thursday jail in accordance contained in a tele- l and placed in M'ith "' Sriiin from .Mi i. I . l .,:..--. v. of (ireen.sbiiro, father of the 1 .. , -, Causey came l.e.:nt.;.n" f-, and carried tl:- children a-'i i! !l Monday of hi: t v.cel; linenm ... crates of homing ptg-.o.is i.-. to the lh iiin.nl lloimi.g Clnl Iiallimoie. Mr. Lnpp has h from the clnli rain the pii 'Mr. lilav aid lleW fl'olll I.cMn i: toll to Laii 0 hours and 1 minutes, niak avel'elfe Ol J, Pel varus il lllllitlle. While engaged in building a hog Pen at his home near the graded school Fiiday afternoon. Mr. J. W. Lanr.ing, an employee of the Dixie furniture factory, had the misfor tune to lose an eyu. lie was driving a nail when the hammer glanced and the nail Hew iu his face hitting him in tlie eye, complcUh destroy ing his sight. Postmaster Walser has been imti- Ikd thai the poslotlice thpaitment has recindetl a former oider that mail matter adUre;.-' d t i a box by iitimhi r nlene would I,- :eiitrod". The I'cparlmeiil imw ai that all mail matter must contain liu name uf the paity fur which mail .'s in tended, tcg'Ua-r .'. iih th - number of urn! route en which .-aid pas;y may re.-ide. 'i'he Finch 1 t -- ;,:e ern-ling a telephone line fiom their home I no ini!e eat of town t-J Lexington. They will piubal'ly haii 1 othei linrs in tie 1'i.ia.iy a .- i trtV formed u cijinpaiiy. known a.-: the Piedmont Telephone Company, which as ih forpiirntid hv thcecn tare of Slate lat week. The a ti t hd'had caoilal is 1(111,11(1(1 ,:,,il M,.-Mji. J no. i. Fin'ch, V.;l.,r (.. 1 im-hr.i.d P. D. Fine TI plnci i are the n,c,,i , orator.-. e town i tiinmis.-iouers hu t week d au order wilh a W.v York for Li;:. a ol In , two Lose els. four phi id two C'!l- hr.se c..,t tne I'iav zx.i.:, .-j:!':. no This eipiip--iry for' the ;i case of lire s are to be trollin ; nn-nt is al'iointely n. ton ot priq e'" iind l! commciidi fame. DeiiGi'ncei! Ly V u Yatd iman h is Gi. ftiii;.-:. a 1 ' K r to tile Memphis d! ! aide Life A-nratii e Si ( to pay a premium d; j In his lelier the cvi r: I 1 liall not. pay this I lather think 1 .-dial! p. e Ml. l-.i.tllt- iety refiisin on :; policy prem: runt :ni, I. tit he i-.-l;-ohl. 1 to forfeit ill .Hi-oine do not care P to the ga'.etv to infect tic'; The policy it have but b.: oi.t.-ihiile a: that ciuwil v Itiita'de in Ni by "'S 1 f - 1 ",sl 01'1 the . e: v Soul hern ni :ht (.imiing th-..-e moils' i ::.-t s t ha! f.i't-. ni ;V the niiiiioiis drau --.::i :i. 1 liev are Usili Vel V :;.ii!ey we contribute eg the clutches wh SttcP-then they , '!! -ami in line siiPD-mut-v a K-. eibiis an party .ituinin:; I In ir c.-tnmei . uf the Last, which pauieii;. ; the la'.vl- cla.-ie-S.-f th otmtrv. Kr. Wood f-ors Viih T. T. Hay. .lolin K. Wood, s n of W. P. Wood, of Asheboro, who has for sotiH' time held a ri spon-iblc posi tion :is on,, i f thechi'-f l'ook-keepe-l.-iMth tlv I iti". 'i s Nat o: ill I'l.inl--, -! Kale.igh. h:.J res! -n.d that po.-itii'li Savs the Neivs iin-.l (Ibservcr, to ac cept a position wit it T. T. Hay lire., gc te.ia! i-;e and life iiisurance agents at Kuleiuh. ' Mr. Wood wet.! lo l-hdeigh tntiu rcetd Mr Irwin T. .hue s, who r-sign-!.cl his position w th the Citietis . National l'-an'h. to t.cpcpt the posi i iiuw which Mr. Weed ni'! occupy ! in the future. Mr. Jones and Mr. i Wood wile ntott intimate iWcnds 4 have been hi. Ked upon in Ka- ; leigh as two of tho most promising ; vounjr men m u citv's bueines.- and social life In many respect they were greatly alike und thvir nanus have iic.ii I v always been as soctialcd tegeth. i u Raleigh. Mr. .limes had tu acute adact of appendicitis ee I id weeks ago and complicatio.is w hit h tet in baflh. d all inci'iesl and enrgical skill. His ib-alli was deplored by IhcinsiMuls it. llie isia'e capital, but by none more i bun Mr. Wood, who now sr coeds his friend in tlie uiuungvmeiit cf n most important brunch of the luti ness of T. T. Hay & Bro. High Point Lntcrpnee. Girls if yon want red lips, langh ing eyes, sweet r( nth snd good looks use llollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tbe createst bcautilier known. 35 cents. Tea or . Tabletf. Asheboro Drug Co. DAY! J me COURIER t Advertising Column p Bring Results. $1.00 Per Year, No 8 I "wii a fir Jersey Male Calves at j a Great Bargain with such breedine a3 Gold en Lad first prize winner over all Jerseys 1890; Gold en Love lirst prize two year old bull at Fan-American 1181; General Merrigold sire of twenty-one heifers that sold at an average of ?144 each. I he breeding of these is correct; prices right for immediate acceptance. Address, JOHN A. vOUNG, Greernboro, N. C. W atchmaker v v Jeweler, Dealer in Watches, Jewelry. Specta cles, Impairing my specialty. Work Guaranteed. Randleman, N. C. DOlvEslc.,, I Better Than Ever! "THE STAR THAT t LEADS THEM ALL" -tulip for tlip linine; ether, ilaugluer. KH-mity. Domestic Sewing Ma chine Company, Newark. N. J. W. D. Spoon's is the place to buy your teavy and Fancy Groceries Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. ALSO LP-TO DATE MEAT MARKET. Phone 53 Asheboro, N. Ce. Havinfr bought out the grocery business of Jos. Norman 1 have moved to the building formerly occupied by Morris & Searboro NEXT DOOR TO HOLLADY POOL HARDWARE CO. on Depot street, where I will be glad to see all my old customers and new ones, two. W. VV. JONES. Your Photograph Opportunity! Send any Photo with 25 cents and get 28 perfect Photos made from it, your photo returned un harmed. 6 Photo Burtons 23cte. Your money refunded if not sat" is-fied. I'otraits in all grades. 16x20 Crayon, $1.50, Pastel or water-Color, only $2.00. Best Cabinet Photos $2. to $3. a dosen. W. R. NEAL, Photographer, Randleman, N. C. Go to f. L. Norman fcr fair Bargains and fair treatment Dealer In Groceries and Notions, Jnne-s' old Staud, Depot Strfel, Asheboro Millinery ew Coming in and we are Teadr ito fit you up In the ' Latest Styles. Watch next week for tnnoun-'s-ment of our opening. Mrs. E T. Il?At. I t:.' S-wing Miii lii 1..MW.I l.v ewfu .,iimm. Tti;lfi l-.llhi-r I...i-c ur for lirc-iiliii- mill .ri i 8. . NEWiy, Pro,.

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