The Asheboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, Oct. 19, 1905 Arrival and Departure of Trains. SOUTHBOUND. Train Nil 141, arrives ut 10:00 n. u. Tniiu No. 107, urriveH ut fl:IOp. in. Train No. I I.l, arrives at !):.'!5 p. in. NOKTHIiOUXD. Train No.-, ill, arrives nt R:25 a. in. Train No. l:iO. ill-riven ut ll:01n. 111 Train No. 42, arrives nt 2.2 p. i". KoiaimoiND. No. 1 12, leaves nl 1:10 a. 111. No. 1.(0, leuveaiit 1 ha-, a. in. No. Ill, leuvm ul iM p. m. SOin'llltOl'NJi. No. "I, leave., til I0:.'i a. 111. No. lOi, leaves ut .1:1 "1 p. 111. No. II, leaves ut ;l:.iUp III. I Local and Personal. Ming Trevii litisli li.m return, il from Hickory. Mr Ziinii Ciuuford of Farmer was lieru Tuesday, C'upt Joseph I'm kins was hero Inst week 011 business. Mr C A l'aiiiiilin of Tliunmsvillu spent Sunday here. Mr Wiley Wind, sick with fever. lias -.bccu iiite Prof. Wurburton spent Sunday i hia home in Rockingham. i Mr and Mrs Kueeno liurns of " High Point were here Tuesday, Col. W P Wood left Monday to Iw in italeigu during the state ruir. : Mr J T Hinshavr, of Hoover Hill . has moved to High roiui. I The Asheboro Roller Mill is pay ! ingfi.uu per Dusuel iorwneac Mr Jonathan Steed has opened up :: a restaurant, next door to Iris market t Call on jour grocerynian for Gra i baui flour prepared by the Asheboro I itmier ami. w Capt. A M Rankin and family of I High, Point have been visiting Mrs x i a uiiiir. t Mr Kiitnett MolIUt, president of j Elon College, wag here on business one day last week. Mr and Mrs J O Redding spent :! fMinday in Kandleman, with Mr mid ' Mrs W A Underwood. i Mr and Mrs Thos. II Redding are moving 111 their new home, ou f North Fayetteville street. t I Dr Hunter has moved into the i Presbyterian manse, recently vacated by Hev. U W llobiuson. Mr Arthur Ross has sold his home on North Fayetville -street to Mr Frank Phillips. Mr Thompson Harrall and Miss tiif.zie Meredith spent Sunday here with Mrs Belle Allen. - Mrs Christopher Atkinson and children of Columbia S C are visit ing Mra Allie II Worth. Mr Robert Ferree who is with the National Bank of High Point, spent Sunday here with his mother. The Asheboro Roller Mill wants several hundred bushels of new corn Vail will pay (0 cts. per bushel for np. Mrs W II Moring entertained ' jje ladies of the M J1! Church ut her omo Tuesday afternoon from two jflvep.ro. 4 An Odd Fellows Lodge was in ituted here lust Saturday night, presentativeg fr-m Oreongboro ad Randlenian were here. Mrs T F Douthil, of Danville, Vir ginia, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs K ii Keums. ' Mesur 0 II Luoas, S A Cox ami Henry Williams vero in town Satur day. There were nearly one hundred teachers at die teachers' mu ting uu lust Satirrdtiy. Mr Grovi-r Bluck and sist.'r Mis Mattie, spent one day last week here with Mrs Nalha'j Slack. Miss Mary Johnson returned to Asheboro Monday after spetviinir dummy in lutmiiciiitiii. High Point is to still have another factory, the netv euterpri.ee is a moulding factory. Miss irma Whitlield, who Jms been spending some time with her parents in Laurinbiirg has returned. A large crowd isexpioted here to day to take in the show. It has been well advertised anil will 110 doubt lie largely patronized. The protracted meetins which was announced to begin ut mountain lew near Caraway on trulay night hits been postponed indefinitely. Mr B A Yearein is offering some great bargains, lie has jn.t received nic line of new goods anil tells us his prices me right. Mi M W Purrish returned yester day from the north where be has been to purchase goods for his new establishment. The concrete sidewalk in front of fcCrary-Redding Hardware, W J iller and Ridge & Fox's is iniprov j the appearance of the street. Mis Carson Hurley and Misses ettie Frazier and Loin Burton of roy, were on the passenger train .onday returning from Greensboro iThe protracted meeting which was :noti jced to begin at Fairview lust uiday was called in on account of revival at Trinity. It will begin next Sunday. t The Chrysanthemum Show is be I talked up, by the Ladies Ini 9vep)nt Association aud the ex 's date will be name J in next weeks ae of the Courier, We understand Te are several flue chrysanthe- ma in town. It J L Brantley will move to borofroui Momtt'i Mills this k and will occupy one of Mr ron's houses. Mr Brantley will at the carpenters trade, there g a large demand for carpenters isheboro. $r W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, 1, will be in Asheboro at Central cl on Thursday, Nor 16th for day only. His practice is limit o Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Fitting Glasses. Ask your doc vbout me. esara Hale and Allred have pur-D-d a wood taw and machinery on it, and will be ready to saw wood for theenlire town. Wood piera ba ve been scarce heretofore i this new arm will 'to good busi !J high school opened at Pleasant den on Monday ot last week i Prof 0 B Woosley as principal. Wooslej is a son of Presiding J Woosley. Miss Vhgima h; of Davenpoit Female Ool iitid Miss Miuuie Urowu v. ill be of his asaiiiUuts. v 0 W Robiuson is moving his ltn to Wiikeebjro this week Kobinson ii compelled to stay t mountains, 011 uocouut of her h. Mr Robinson will ren a n intil tlu Pr suyWriana succeed ting another pastor and thtu .1 J ila hi family lu Ukeboro, I Mr K Carter of Klenz-r was i hero yeMlei day going to lj:t!eij:!i. Mr herd Ingold of ltal)dle..i.,;, was in town yesterday. Mr B B Bui ns of Iliyh point w is in town yesterday. Mrs Robert liurns is visiting lie r sister Mrs F A Henley. Mrs B Frank Pnjre of Greeiitdioi is viiiting relatives here. .Mr J A. Spenco went to Troy ;MO!nla on hnsmess. Siiuir.' 1.) (i McMa.sU'i-uif Farmer was in town Saturday. Mr J M Varnci and Mr I'lmimie wore 111 town i'uturduv. Mr J K Sunnier of Trinity II ! U was in town Friday of lat week. Mr U R liuiL'ess of Julian, is ii school ut Nashville Tenii. this year A new baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr anu Mrs Thuinns Croker." Mr Worth McAlinter was o , th passenger train Jloiulay going to Troy. Miss Mamie Howard, of Mechanic, was here yesteruay going to theState ruir. I if'-'"1- ""ffT.JV I m mi r J I Truths that Strike Home Tour grocer is honest and if ho cares to do so can tell you that ho knows vory littlo about tbo bulk cofl'oe ha sells you. How can he know, where it originally camo from, flow it was blended or With What or when roasted? If you buy your coffee loose by tbo pound, how can you expect purity and uniform quality t LION COFFEE, the LEADER OF ALL PACKAGE COFFEES, Is of necessity uniform In quality, Strcnolh and flnvnr. Fnr flVFR A I QUARTER 6F A CEYTURY, LION COFFEE baa been the standard coliee In millions of homes. LION COFFEE Is carelaUr rocked I tour factories, and until opened la your home, hoa no chance of being adul terated, or ol coming In contact with dust, dirt, Germs, or unclean hands. In each package of LION COFFEE you got one full !Otind of Pure Coffee. Insist upon getting the genuine lion head on every package.) (Save the Lion-heads for valuable premiums.) SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON BPICE CO., Toledo, Oblo. Business Local . Notloos ln.-.rrl jd under this ;ri-J at cont a woru ooch msArtlon. Pair Fine Elorscs For Sale. w, r?. stigma. co ik-ivy R(! Fncv Groceries Kep.'t St. West Side lliiilroud w.W'i i;ii: imrl'ililf 1 nyi, ,,.lv I,. W jf?av dsnuntaSon Farm For Sale, 1 K.i! I.'. I . Has relittod and refurnished his BARBS;? f5HOP i and nnv has one of the nicest. cloa'ios1 :ti!(l lie3t fitted .shops in t;iociii!ty, (Opposite Wood & ,iii 1.1 vWVMM.I.- WANTi; New Store We liav" in a nice line of goods at JjiiTclt'f; old stand, near the old rock I'er.eo and still keep a general ii,ie at Davis' shop. Come one and all and brinp- your trauo. we will fcive you market pi ices and sell you goods at a reasonable price. Davis Carvoy. :r.pli5v. .V c. 49 I Wood Moring's I Big Shoe Sale. MARRIAGES. 1 On the 11th (lav of Oct. 1'l.-. Mr (J AI KeiMins ttTnl Mid.s Corn Fnsli-r. J A Routli J. V. official i Hi;. 1' 15 Hahlwiii to Li 1 lie Williams 1 of Tabernacle township. ( ! L Koliliins j 1. OlllClrUlllir. ' Marricil in Concord Township on' Ucl. lath ut residence of M C liing- nani, 111 r m 01 J.iu:kev an, i i Aliimio McDowell, i) (i .McMaslrs. J I' ollicialiiiii'. FfliAscur Items. Ii..l.itii! f..i ill ,, WANTI'.li: ilill'lllluU I imvrl l,.- 9i,r2i lill ' A f-rd ol Tha:i;-.s. Kraiikliiirvillo X.C.Oct. ISlh I'm;,. Kind frieiidn !' IIin' vicinity: Mr Nio'in, family ai.! in. self 1,1 txprcs ur'i'iiRVio tlwnl-s an.! :iijiii'(iatii:ii frr kimln.ws t 1 cs. dining tl'.e ph , ... ,.f the dear ! ,v, d one, my dcic v '.i'. , .Vurali. tiod's I refilled al-nvemn i;l- I .Mr. I IHIi ' on hi- litie 11 liov I'l-.l II I! 1 l.ll.'il his llnlj ll II iiml iii'ier.-iiiiu M . Mr (I T Li'Miiiin 1 m-.M.iire ..11 Mnin ! Mr I., wnj i.,.,vr 1 line In! of I 1 ii,,. .! l ,,Ti Misses Kuth ' ox and ('allic Amnun who are in school at Liberty, spent Sunday here with their relatives and returned to Liberty Monday. Our Central Falls correspondent phones us just as we go to press that the fever cuses there are much im proved and that till exc.ipt one or two patients nic able to sit up. Capt. Smith's line cow was killed by the passenger train Tuesday after: noon. The cow was hitched near the Bobbin f.ictory and she broke loose and run 011 the track and was killed, One of our subscribers wants to know if any of the readers of the ourier will give a premium for the tallest chrysanthemum presented at the chrysanthemum show, in Ashe boro in November, The forty-flth North Carolina State Fair opened at noon Tuesday with the largest crowd ever there on opening day. Governor Glenn opened the fair and in bis remarks said "I give you all a cordial greet ing." We want to again remind our friends that we print nothing un less name is signet! to commuiiicatio. Ibis week we have lett out items, which we regret to leave out on account of there being no signature. Send lis items but sign your name. Mrs Lula B( hit has purchased the entire interest from her associate in the insurance business of O V Carr and Co., iu Greensboro. The Patriot says Mrs Carr is one of the most successful woman in the South in her line. Mrs Carr formerly lived at Trinity, in this county, auil a daughter of l'rof. J M vanity. John Hardin, living about a mile in the country, has had three chil dren die of whooping cough, we hear within the past twelve days On Friday morning his last child died of hydrophobia, having been bitten about a month. Ihe disease developed about three days ago, and the little victim, aged 10, died in great agony, at the home of his ma ternal grandfather, Monroe lirown, in Randlenian. The conditions sur rounding these deaths demand the attention of the health authorities. vRaudlevnan Times. A HAPPY HOME U one where health abound. With Impure blood there can ot be good health. With a disordered UVER ther caqnot b food blood. WsPills revtvHy the torpid UVER aadrMtoM It natural action. -' A healthy UVER in Mas pure Wood.. Mi Pure Mood mean health. Health mean happiness. ake ao Substitute. Ail Drufftst. efforts to restore h-r f r calling iji-r a to l.md iiimiv than this and by the he may we j. 1 11 her there. iff:ic;i.,; bc.tllti!'.-: p of Unit F. L. (. Letter to I: Winsluw, Ashchero, N, C 1: iii ..i l: Mi.imii- I-:-.,, .Mis 1! T Hryaiil died at her hoim ' in Kiii(l!eiiiaii,"on Ihe Mth after a lingering illness. Mie had lived in : IV Richmond up unlil a few yc.:rs ago, !' when she moved to liandieiuan in : order to be (villi hi rtno sons Messis ' Sand V T Bryant. Mis Bryant1 was formerly Miss l intlev. of Amelia county Virginia, and whs the w jfe! of Dr J V Bryant of liicbmend' who died live vears iiao. She is survived by six sous and one daugh ter. Kemains were taken to Uich- niond for buiial. .liiii.- 39 N. Ninth St. Obituary. - At Troy, X. ('., on Sui.day, Sept. 1 .til, 1:111.1, Mi 10 til.- Hie vesper Dells or e.ii lli were inviting Minis to holy service, the spiril of Sijci Cntheiine McDonald Baldwin, of liiiinsuer, X. C. went to the upj er sunetiiarv that dar 10 worsbin anil Mary Belle Hobbies, Ihe three adore her Lord, ""w here congivga earold daughter of Mr mid Mra ' lions never break up and Sabbaths iart Bobbins died in West Asheboro never end." m Monday, Oct. Kith and was This dear saint was l.mn. March buried 111 Asheboro. 1 2tih. 1S2S i.ear the town of Kuvettc f.,,.,i. . v. .. 1 ,, ,,. , . ; ville, X. C, of pure oiiijinal Scotch Ala-tlm lork died 011 the Dili 111 ' 1 r ... 11, 1, ,. 1. , , pareuiae. m anuiu 1 .e ago 01 Asheboro. Deceased was iibout SO f. ... 1 1 1.. ". , rs of age. ; i'- .s,,u , ,,s' V' u , ' "' 7 6 : Baldwin, ut li.iiidolph County, X. C, Albeit Bobbins, son of Mr and ! w'10 afterward became an esteemed Mrs Frank Bobbins. Aged about i anJ useful minister of the gospel of PiiildJIphid. Pd Farmers, Orchard ists ;inrl nil Fruit Growers ! k? 'm' in search of monev nro- i sTt-- ducing comniodities, eliould stock their or chards with our new three vears. Deifness Cannot be Cured lhoye,ini.l reii. li t ir. There I. ,mv i I thulin l,y ii.ii.liliilio I.H'iil ii..llealiiins. m-hmiI Nrti.)ii ef the llVtl. lin-lllMllKM.II Ill-llllK'.s Of III , lill-l 1 1 I.V l.lll.l unless Hip iutl; llii.- tuU. iv.tn llIK H ill 1h' lie. Oils UiIhms nilliu.Hit yiu I. live i.l ..r i.ii.TlV.'; !n aili.e. un.t uli.. Iiswl. iK'ufiics Is the reMill. 011 inn. 111, 111 1:111 Ikt Ink, 11 out 1111 .1 l.yt- iiorimil .'.m.liii.i.i. In 1,1 .y'CHtiirrh. ul'iieh is ttotliinit I,: .lilion i.l the .mien. 1- sin inns. one lli.iniiv.l H.,lllir l.ir 1111 ' ,'eniisisl l,y enlajrh) t'liite ui.li lar free. K .1 Clu-in H11I1I hy linwui-ts. :.. Tako Hull's Kuinily I'illst.ii Frankllnsvillo Itoms. Hev l- A lV.Ki.1 preached nn. nl.!,- eii illieMKCIiiirell Smuluv 1 iiin- iiml n iplil. Mr (1cm Tiniieii. uf (iieeiHlwni. u. ii tmvn lul week. Mr II K Craven i.n.l faniilv Wtu-l rulmiee .1 flif ti.U ;.l liKh l'i,il ,m eek. M11..M I. Murk, (if IIMi l'..ilil. i al hel tai her - Mr !' A SlaeU f..i ,1 leu ...v. Ml Hiek Kllisull has l.,en c.ili-hin;; .m, i-ery hue lish, anil iitiiniig liu- Imesi wast .irp uliieh weighcil 7 ll.s. Min Marv t'eH-laml. i.l luiuueur. simi Sadii'ihiy nielli anil Suielav with .Miss I'ainii, llui. Mm Mary Harris ami chiklien, of M.mt Romery coiinly, lire visilinfi relatives an, Itieml in Hie eily Hum week. Several of our nmipli aiieiulel fair m ireensltoro last week. Mr J V Craven, of llih l'i.iiil,s-nl Salur lay night aial Sunday in lnvn uiih his funi the old aud time honored tandy j Creek Missionary Bajdist A-eocia-tion, I To them were hoi 11 si eii eliildic.i, 'four boys and three ;iris, allot i j whom servive he; and are grown land settled in life, bister Baldwin 1 ; was raised and I clouded to the ! ; I'resbyterirtiis "as ail her fatheis j j were," until she attache.! herself to the church of lur husband s faith at Cedar Fulls in Iiandolph Countv, N. V. The suninioits ca ne rather sudden ly, though she had been in declining health lor tome years, while on n visit to her youngest son, Mr. V. J. Baldwin, at Troy, M. C, but it found her ready, and happy at the thought of renewing b. -r youth in a better paradise in the better land. She was buried in her home ceme tery at Kaiuseiir I c-ide her beloved husband with every child of theirs present, and bcinoaiiin"; the loss ol' niwther. ll'r f'ineral was preached by Kcv. Jaiu.s Jordan, of Franklii;s iile, within it few yards of the spot where the sume Divine preached her late husband's fnneral thiity-seveii years ago. "Bfst for the toiling hands, Best for the anxious brow, Best for the weary way-worn feet. Best from all labor no-." Bv a Friend. the happiest man in lv Sir Al lluds.i is town. 11 in a line inrl, The playat the aeadeiuy Salnr.la- nielit was )iiltc 11 fiicerss and the larpe an.liei.te lliat atiended were well p'enscd. Mr Cnndarv Chaiidl. r who has 1. , n ill for a few davs is ininravinp. Two de.ilhs in our village Kiiduv tw-l a a gloom over the entire cotnmtiuilv. The tlrat wan Mrs Sarah 1 arks which ocetirrid at the home of her mother Mrs Clur.i .1 Mcn. She wun Si highly cultured young woman ami of a gentle cliiistiau i!isK.iiinn icid wo loved liy all who knew her, Sim lenvea a IiusIkiiiiI, an infant child bill 11 few ilavs old, mother, two brothers, one sisler and many friends to mourn their loss. l.a(er in the lay Mr Caroline Manerdied al the home of Mr T A Slack. She vrii- wvelitv -lluve vears old and hail liecu in oor (."altti for some limn. She will lie greatly missed for l efore her declining years she was an excellent nurse in sickness and h;m Itccn in almost familv in the ccumiut.hv and was familiarly known as A. nit Carolin.s. Il.,lh funerals tiwk place at the M K Church fvitur l.iv conducted In- liev C A Wood. DR. W. P. REAVES New McAdo Building, Grce'boro, N. C, riaeli.-e liiuiled lo liiseaftMS inut Surgt rv of the I'.ve. Kar. Nose and 'throat. Hours' I .'III u,r, p. m. At High Point Oilier over l.iie's Ping Slul-e. Jlondav, Wed.ies.lav oed I i i ov. Ileuisi 7:.l0to ll:.10n! 111. I llllM- sold e to .Ml II A Notice. ilenhaiM be fouli.l in Ihe same line of men handle, customers loi pal fao 1 my t.ftiep, lirst atn' n. p. cox; . Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C -eiillemi.il of fai 1:1 of KL'.VI.OIKI cap ear, payable week A 1 I.l eas. ..rao (I (.'lows. Asheboro. X. C New Cotton Gin id, for 1 guarantee To Publishers and Printers We have an entirely new process, on which patents are pinding, w licrebv we can reface old Brass ' Col 1111111 and Ik-id Bulc, 4 j.t. and thicker, and make I hem fully as good as new and without any unsightly knobs or feet on the l.ot-lom. : l.igl.e..i 1, llriiii: si r a. iill on 1 Mills Polecat A. N. Routh. Randlcmnn, R, H. I). No.. 2. Firniture. i'i;ici:s 'ta. iiiv Column and He;, lengths, I'M eenlf each. l.ciloyl.) S Colnnui : A sample of r, f.,-ed Pule 'lai-S will b- eh fully 1 I Pule l.d lb ilh lull p. I I .e, lll.pliel We have just received a large slock ot 1'ieuire - anil i-rames, Furniture, Rockers and Dining LiiaiiP, i.ureaus, Wash btands, Bod Steads, Devi Springs and Mattredses at prices that will ' , please. Also, we have a full line of un '! dertak.ers goods. Any one in : need of such will do well to call on Yearns & Fox. r!iL4DIlPillA PRINTERS' SUPPLY COMPANY. ivisol Ty,..! 1 nullum M.i THE CAROLINj lCDOK STDVEj e have just completed our line of Shoes aud will show the best i:n.l finest line ever shown by us, at the very lowest prices. SPKIAl SALE FOR TEN DAYS. COME BEFORE THE 10 por cent ADVANCE which w ill ,-nrely come before long. Our line consists of the Q following- makes: t Haniillon Brown's American Gentleman, $3.5(1 to $5.00. 0 " " " Lad v, 3.00; one of the best on earth. Try a pair. Aluo full line other stvles. ('neon Quality for ladies at $2.50, 8.00 and 3.50. You J can't fail to be pleased with style and quality of this brand. Bull line of (iodman Shoes. Kvery pair warranted to have O solid counters and soles. ' m New lino of King Bee Shoes in vici and patent finish, $3.00 f to if-l.tio, Full line Klkin Shoes, Hubbcrs, etc., will lie uhown. 5i Com at mice and get well shod for winter. J? WOOD & MORING. O New Goods Arriving On Every Train. DONT MISS SEEING HEADQUARTERS. Prince Bismark apple trees. Thrifty, stocky, of immense pro duction and succeeding in any soil. The finest apple in the market to day, receiving first prem iiuiiS at all fairs and ex positions where exhibit ed. The apple that will make money for you, be cause ol its un-equalled quality, superiority and proved reliability. Five acres of these trees will net you more money than 20 acres of wh9at or potatoes. Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction. in every way. - Tliis stove has e. ..Ilelf, l,i : d. '' U - . kie l.mel Ml .bun .! i. l we vd ' ill '.lerii improve lop ,elf, ..ide nii-kel knolis, uieelv mlili- ol sell the .illv IllKl.l t:lt l-'.veiy stove "ii-iniulivd. .Miiniif.ieture.l l.v Q. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, ' Greensboro, N. C. I-'... s.,i.- I-.- l..-i ,V Wiiish,w U.bv Co., Ashe!...0. N. ('. l-l -old line .'lit! ,.l I i I' 14 .'lit the i.cli:-. eol.tuiissiou. we siin:: ihe fr. ialn on nil orders for 10(1 nr. s and up as folloivs: ll' trees ul . I'.'i at s I ... .".(I al :., UNI nt fl.'i . .'.Ullat (Ji'lKI., I.OIM ut .17."., ;,0ii.l al i 1(HHI.S ,',,on.l al 11,700, old and -.he.il.l Ik . ...p. ,11 or.le ft. lll,Jl l.led st I.l, mo Millinery Opening. On Saturday of this week. Oct. 11th. All are cordially invited i to attend. The latest and best Models of j the season w ill be exhibited. Mrs. E. T. Blair. Rich & Moffitt. This is Ihe Greatest Commer tidl of To-day We wnrrant them and will replace any tree that die?, Tree of f hnrjc. (New Store) Dealers in Groceries, Notions.. . . . .and Country Produce. South Fayetteville Street. all t'linee Hi dav, in-low o. a !ci.!..:e,. ual s'tcci.illtv of re will Farm for Sale. The v ier fan iiial.i.- laud, hi 111 miles f i Tl die the I-: S Kin Tiiuile, 4IS Tlit N. B. CJUSe NiiRSERY COMPANY. Ncwariv, New York. t lehin es. half hind, a uphl privately ufoi noplv . It Fli .IEK r u r.'.c;: Apeuls Hi!i i'oint N '.- p- r Am ..It i.l H lli li.tr-11 O.I AshelnroK C. Oetfidi I'MLi :lllsl: T,. N nil Yoll p. ... ,..., . . 'ier. IK"'. r Hit" leai.-" t ill iw pli u.le.1 In m Olie Of the last (llllCIJji acta Of o(ll.eirieomcrjr;fii.ll;r..,iiduea..dmiiiii PriaM.-iit l!ou:cvclt liefoiv lcnviii: for his Sniili.iu trip, was the iii poiiitioeiit of Mr W K Huow, j.og't niaster ul Ilih E'oiat. ilialc isivm -iit h TcSy iH.tue.l J 1 lolnisou, J tl J..hiuon, The recent jacl; frost ha? Kt th price.-) down on my Dry Goods, Shoes. Notions and Men's Hats within the rjuch of everybody. Ho was a welcome visitor, licence I must make mom for my new line of pooih that will f-on-.i be ii-H-n','i for the inspection of the -leo-ilo. Take advantage of tho opportunity. Come and see me and be com incccl that, my prices are rock bMtom and my KOids seco'irl to none in quality. Remember f handle pure food, (iroceries, Country Produce, Chickens and Epp and Feed Stuff. New fresh goods are arriving and will be so'd at short profits. B. A. YEARWN. Sutccssor to Jasper Auman. We have purchased an immense amount of goods and our stock is fast assuming the appearance of a full and complete fall stocky A few of our recent arrivals: 52 in. Cravanette for Coat Suits and Rain Coats $1.25 per yard. 38 in Plaid Suitings for girls school dresses 50cts per yard. 52 in. Broadcloth, all colors, $1.00 per yard.. New colored Plaids for waists, 25cts per yard. New 27 in. Silk for Shirt Waist Suits, 75c. to 51.00 per yard. 36 in. Illack Taffeta Silk, guaranteed, Jl.CO pr.- yard. New line Flannelettes for Kimonas and dressing Sacques just the thing for these cold mornings. We carry the celebrated John B. 3tetson Hats. ft! orris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Free Delivery. SSS eSSSSSSSS.SS9SSQ.seGQ SSQS 41 Last Chance o o 0 o o o 0 o o McCrary-R.eddirg Hardware Company. Last chance tb buy a BICKFORD & HUFF MAN or SUPERIOR grain drill before seeding time, as now is the time to use them. We have a lot of them on hand and can fur nish you anything in this line that you may need at a low price. ssss ssssssssssssssssss ssso Capt. J. W. Fry, Pres. R. R. King, Vice. Pres. 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. Serviceable Fall and Winter Goods. For your heavy lJreen Gooilx, Outings, Flanuelg, Fuo- tory I'hiidd, Waist Goods, Fascinator, Shawls, Union Suite, Liulies Vnilervcsts,- Gento Heary Umlcnrour, 11 nte, Shoo. Hose, Children's Suits, Men's Pauts nd it l.ire iiiunlity of the bctst nality of Rubber Shoes at the cry lowest prices and Notions, etc " For Ion iitva go to Ridge, Fox & Company. Take The Courier and Get the News. 6ne Dollar Per Year in Ad vance,