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he Cause of Many 1 Sudden Deaths. There is disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- I live, wany suuaen I deaths are caused i bv it heart ins- euse, rmeuuiouiti, heart failure or f apoplexy areoiieu I the result of kid I ney disease. If I kidncv trouble is thekiiluey-poisoii-ed blood will at tack the vital orgaus, causinx catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break clown and waste awny ceil ny ecu. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing hadlv von can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and maimer remeuy. It rorrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity 01 ucmji romoelled to lro often throuiih the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild anil tne cxiraorcunaiy effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take anil is old bv all druggists in fifty-cent mid one-dollar siie bottles. You may have a ample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address. Iir. Kil mer & Co., Jlinghamtoii, X. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the u.inie, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghatntop, K. Y., on every bottle. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be diToivol by those who ad vertise a 0.U0 tewing Machine for 20.00. This kind of a mnchine can be bought from im or an V of our dealers from $15.00 to $18.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of tewing Machines. The Doubl Fred combined with other etrong otnU makes the ow Home) (he best hewing -Maiume to buy. Write for CIRCULARS HHKS wo manufacture itiitl jriH liaririiurcUusing THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE 60. SSANGK. MASS '.vfnlons.i. X. V., riiluco. ill., Atlanta, Oa, rtt. loilH.Mo., Iil!n,TV-x.,Nnn Kruaclico, Oai rOR BALC BY YOU INDIGESTION. Boyd's arbon Albumen Tab lets Pure Carbon of Albumen i positive cure for indigestion, dyspep sia, constipation, headache or sour stomach from over eating or drink jug 50 jf thev don't. 2o wilts a package. If your druggist dosen's have then send direct to BOYDCHEMICAL COMPANY, 708 Rand McNally Bldg., A.M. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. When in Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery Btables. Yours truly, A. M. PRESNELL. TIRES SET Quicker and better nd will run longer without looi postulate when set the old way. ting than in W ill give just the desired amount of dixit lo'tbe wheeL No guns work about it. Xo burnt or cliorred felloe surfaces to wear way sad loosta the tire We Set Them Cold- No steam and water soaked frllue surfaces to shrink away and loosen the tire, uo burnt pamt to molar, n s Uo not l tK WISH dot LNUEK DISH. Ws guarantee work and refund your money u aot ssuatartory. tome and see tne ma- 5tSll IMMURE i . caiae la operatinii. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. Fruit Paper Free 1 1 JSV' Kcejr jwhi ported n MM 4 Iter CiffMlittoiK, Vrnt V I ruil Tm3e sM.itvrn. ns'i ana Trtntment uw. It dealt wtih tn takJi atrr fmwlhe W t- the market. Itv sii, v&eibr b m aa The Farmer' Friend. In a bulletin of the Shite Agri cultural Department which was be ing sent out by Mr I H Cherry, of the department vesteritay, is a time ly appeal from Mr T Gilbert Pear son, state secretary of the Audubon Society, to the dinners of North Car- oliua. The following extracts are select ed from the bulletin: There are two natural forces whose operations tend constantly to inter fere witn tne succeesfiil work ot the farmer. The forces o which I refer are: Noxius w eeds and grass which cor.sta tly choke the green crops, and the larva of injurious insects winch, during the warm mouths aie devouring the fruits and vegetables. In contending with these auiinul and vegetable pests the agriculturist de votee much of his time and thought. Hut despite his utmost efforts the baneful iffectof their existence lies heavily upon the land. " The wild birds are among the fanners' best fr'ends. Thev constituie one of Nature's chief sources in keeping down tie limine increase of injurious insects. Three bundled and sixteen 6 ecics of wild birds have been recorded in the State of North Carolina, and a verv larse ner cent of those are wholly insectivorous. 1 heretore the iuaDtity ot liarmtul insects which they destroy render? them of immense service to the agricultural interests of the State. "Every fanner iu the land should be a warm friend of the birds, for, although they sometimes eat a little ti'uir, any observant person must ad mit that "after all the birds helped raise the fruit. It is now against the law iu North Carolina to kill or destroy the nests of any wild nou game bird at any time; the only ex ceptions being thecrow, blackbirds, rice-birds, hawks, owls and English sparrows. " I hose who are interested iu ob taining facts regarding the feeding habits of our native biids may re ceive without cost further printed matter, upon reoiiest of the State Aubtidon Society, Greensboro, North Luiulimi. Seagrovs Ntwt. tit rain iu tliia (ciiiiu lit v li. to tin' nlitMl haul iiliil u.n liiiviiii; ,i line Sumlav N'h l.'IK 'l .11 Aslwry. Smnl.iv Sol 'l'h.- hM jh-,.1. llt-mling nl l.'.-v Mr tn Mi Win 1!, tifth West fUmseur Items. rn-ii from last week's issue.' iihuiwt lost conticlcuia in lli liai weather nun. Where i. lie' S.nie -ay hi left mi an excursion furt'hiuj recently, oilier think he is off on entwiltatlou with the moot for disappointing him with thfw i;."i'li showers that he has lieen forecast in; for ih, aocoiiia-latitiu ot lanners ami other. li--e. when he j;i'ts J a. k Irost to pay ns a few visits he will Kiy shower- to tui.rrow a','.ill Krom the amount of Ssel t'olton that i. U'iug hrouqlu tn the rohnnhia cotton Fm seams ys if there is no other in in the roiintlin country litt hih juices paiil for the -anie am! a Iir-t class t;i wc supw.-e is the cause ol the liin ci nine in Kanwur. Miss Pearl Phillips after Te.it mi; her -ister in .louesljom anil hroiher at Ileal-l ieek. Chatham t o. for weeks has rcturnd home. .Mr Kah I'ajJc when he -et- his ei-hi Mum duel complete.!, will ! much more convei.ieni his family of ju-l two: than .me faluiliei know of with eit:ht in munlier wilh omy r.s.ius. Messrs II K Carter au.l X II Watkilis have just roturned frail the Xortli em citicti where thrr purchase.! .aie of ihe largest ami liet srlei led -t.xk of fall and w inter oods ever placed on the shelve llan.lolph Co. A Pleasure to All. No pill is as pleasant and positive as J 'c Witts Little Early liisers. These Famous Little Pill are so mild and effective that children, delicate ladies and weak people en joy their clensing effect, while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold, bold by btandard Drug Co and J T Underwood. PRETTY SCHOOL FROCKS. Frocks for school and earlv au tumn wear have become question to be met by many motbeis of school girls. Evidently plain fabrics will lead in the matter of material, though, of conrs, not to the exclu sion of all ethers. Plaids, checks and tartans retcrn to us regularly each fall as the first frosts, and many are much smarter than the plain colors whether manipulated frocks or coats. Scree will undoubtedly be first favorite, aud surely no other fabric can excel this for all-around service. whether for girls or boys' wear. Navy blue bids fir to be the pop ular color, although the cadet shades are also shown in serge. A dark gray, too, is lovly, and a frock in this sbade is being made np witn trimmings of golden brown ribbon velvet in readiness for early autumn. both light and dark. Caabmere and Henrietta nave re turned to favor and are materials eminently suitable for pretty after noon and evening dresses for young eirls. Ribbon velvet in rows aud in simple designs will be used for trim minet hese, and there seemes to be no otner aecoration quite so upprupritur, Given soft, pretty piece of cash mere, ribbon velvet and s bit of creamy lace, tae comoination is inre of bein? a success. Mohair has lost none of its pres tige, though the mixtures, checks and jacqoard effect will be generally preferred to the plain fabric Ma chine stitching make the smartest trimming for this material, tnongn the flat fiber braids have much to recommend them. Silks and lace are not in good taste for trimminer mohair, except. perhaps in the matter of collar and enffa for a cost, when taffeta cov ered with tailor stitching makes ac admirable finish. I ml iraatiaa. ocHisti nation, dysrjemia. kisdeT and liver disorders, ua au atasnaflk trotible poaitively can 4 hj arin( Hoiuters Kocdry Mountain Tea. 35 omiU, Tea nr Tabrata. WORK AND REST A well known nerve fpeoiullst has given it as his opinion that more women go into nci vons prostration s a result of idleness than of ever work. "It is a rest fiom petty worries,' he said, "that women nii-rt need, una this thev can eive themselves. The women that does the least usually has more worries than the woman who works."' The physician further savs. "A woman has wonderful power of en durance when it cornea to gieat things. She can work and support her family, if need be; she can bear grief with heioisui; she can come out of hardest work and heaviest sorrow with health unimpaired, but she caunot stand the little things, the mole hills that giow to mouutains w hen she has nothing to do out to think of them, without suffering a nenous collapse. "Wbeu she has no trouble, no real responsibility, no work to do, she builds up bug-beats and then turns them loose to rctu in ai d frighten her. "For the womuu whu is on the ce of nervous exhausliou I cau ad vise nothing more helpful than wr . Not a-were dinning into souieihiti!: that may or may not be done, hut the tiikiug iip of some real and congenial occupation, the neglecting ot wtncli ill mean loss and failure, lake tip something that means duties which will not only fill up the time but ab sorb the interest. Women who have nothing to do have too much time to iudulge their imaginations. They make up some horrible thing that has never happened to them and pro bably nevei will, and really worry about it more than they would if it had already come to them. "To be sure, business women break down, wear out uud often have to give up their work. It is not the work itself that wears them out. It is rival ry and competition, whijh means strain. If the woman who works would forget that there is such a thing in the world as "getting ahead" of somebody, she would be more suc cessful aub far more healthy. Where there is strain aud the spirit of riv.il rv, there is neither good work nor rest. At the time of rest the woman worries. All the time she is dividing her time and strength, giving part to her worries. The result is that she neither works nor rests. 'More work aud more rest is what woman needs. Idleness will never solve the problems of the nervous woman. hen woman works well and rests well she will he a well worn an." Do Vou Want Strength? It vou want to increase your strength vou must add to and not take from the physical. Iu other words, the food that you eat must be digested, assimilated and appror- riated bv the nerves, blood and tis sues before being expelled from the intestines. Kodol lyspepsia Cure adds to the physical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to the tast and palatable, aud the on lv combination of digestants that will digest the food and enable the system to appropriate all of health and stiength giving qualities. hold by btandard I'rug l:o., J T Underwood. American Bankers' Associativa, Wash ington, D C, Oct 19-IJ, 1905. (in account of tliealiove.xvu-icn tho South ern Kailnay will sell nauul trip lieketa t. Washington, li (' at extntnel ion- rales. The following round trip rates will apply from points named, Charlotte Ifli'.OO, SiliJ- limy SHI.i.11, staiesville ? 1 l.t.'i, tlreenslwro is.s.H.i. W .Mlem x!i.s., Itileiuli and lhirhain via Kovswlle au.l liielimon.l ks..m, via lhin ville K'.i.'KI. Ajipro.iimaU'lv low rates from other iKicits. Tn lo ts ,.n sale iVt Sth, and Hth wilh final limit i 'H 1.1th and uyij I. extended until (i.t L'". I iv deNiting Ticket with .fowj.h Kichardson, Secial agent, and raying fee of ror nirtiier uiioruiatioii call nn nnv n-t-iii .v.'C.iern l.ailvvav or write. W'H 1'avl.H- li I'" A. I! I. Vernon T J A Washington, I' C. Charlotte X C. hi: t A Buy M'l-ics f ' - ? Brian Qolilsa H!'h .'. .' "if. 4 sreeffle for Oons'.f..itl"n. lT'N-,r!on, I. Ire and Kidney Trouh'e.. Pimp'.. K-rsn,a Inipur. Ill.ol. Hail Breath. slu li !'..,-.! , I.-sdarh' and llackacbe. Ir'aR,N;krM not'sin Tea In tab 1st form, tA csots a box. flauin made bf GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Lejjal Advertisements. NORTH CAROLINA. I . ,h .,-,,,- Randolph ( ou.ily. ,n "le p"l;ri. Court. I.ura liwdermllk 1 vs. ollce oi f.xecution hale W alter Brown. ) By virtue oln execution direcbtl to the undl signed trtini hiinti. i ourt ol Randolph iMinty in the alnve entitled aelMiu, I will on Mondav tlie h day of Nov, ittfl. at 1 o'clock M. at the Court House lasir m Astielioro. , aell to tbe nntliusl Dinner loren-n. tomisryiiaMexeeutka, all tne ngm, tine aim uiiere-t, (unicn isaoue. twelllh iu u-nt) which the aaid Waller Bnmn tlie defendant l.aa iu tbe foDowiuy described real estate, tic Tnree tractn of laitl sUteul t'. Randolph Const Tract No 1 lyiin; and bcltix on the waieratii rors trees in said t ouuty oi Randolph' aud bounded as fidlows: Heitiiinlnit at a stone iDHerretiA (hikk m nnc ana running W..S7 ens. to a pine, thenee ft. fl clot. ; ss llu. to a stake, thenee rl. Al etui, to s nine, thenee SB eh, and SO Iks. to a hickory, thence S . K ens. A So Iks. lo the beKinnius UHitainimr ik ac Tntet . Lvluir aod bctnf in the Dainty ttf oak. sbamlMinrers Comer in tlsa altaiee UtMiuty uueaou rt.iiiiius 3.taiu nm lucna. to a cornel poet uak. thence West, cnwuiint tbe creek IS en. cmastus said r,Md 15 ens to a Hne in Need. ham's line, theuee tn seM line 9 ells. & BO Iks. to a stakoou tlie bank sf tlxereek. tiienoe 17 clu. mssttaie, tliesm 11 ens. 3 iks. lo a utaki Jaeses iJavls' Oirrier. theuee Hnutsi oo mM III. v eh, to a stake, thence SO elt toasttaie. tbene s deerci W.fl ehs, to a stake In tbe County line, mesne w . witn tne vouwj noe to toe be ainninr. eontninlns Sl ara. more or less. Tract a Lriuit and belne la Randolph Onanlv on north iil'ie of Fork Creek, bounded aa follows. Tlii Uetrinnlnt; at a Mack oak Kd Philliaeomer and niBiiinf Soutli fToasing tnacreek Soehs toa atoae, (' Arlall's corner, tneoc Kast so em. to a wnite flk. mm AsMu sesmier. litem rt. a ens to a oltie. thenee N XT I- desrrees. 7 cba. A Sn Iks to a Dim. thence K. Udettma W. S ebs and 44 links toa ulue, Uaeaes M so deems, W. Sen. solas K. 4 cIul snd so lassos stake In tbe old mast, V a ens. to a suae, tneno at ch. so a stake theaea M as dcareas. Bast 4 eha to s black oak aapptlns on the bank al the cnek. thenes m links to ths saiddle of the encck. theno up the and-lie ot th eroek slsmt 1 ch.. F.I tea Beay'avoroer, Uicnce a. with oer line re cos. so a atase. iwcnce " . s. eha to slak. IhjMte N. k da to a stas. thesee Rsst seas, tosstaka, tttenee N. 8s cha. ai s aaa oi snuka. taeaos S eha I a llfht-woo.1 arum p. thenes N. T clu. aod as Ik to a black Jack, tfceaoe W. IS ahs. aasl W mil ft SM, aswace a. Iks to a ai(-."ST- theas-e 1 k. a eks, to sba berlitntn; cea. aoi er leas. l J riuca thftf ol BXECl'TOK'S KOTIt'S. Hnvintt .pmlifled as nn execute 111 ali'l l.-i.aeeutuf MI.HOKU l of thi! last rae.l. All rsnuti having claims it I lie. I to tile them n isi sBl.l estite. are Tills Sept. WoS. riUTt'KS NO'l'K'K. Ailminlslnitorni tl Having iii:ilihHl ol Alln-rl 11 Leoliar.l. m-ei inon.l Clerk ol the Suierii 'li. Iwfn n.tolpll in the j . thi itily nil I1 lalni. tuttitlist -aul t lal" to HI, .1. i u'lieU.iiul bet, .lay ol Nov, IMM. oi In lsir.il tlleir reem sai.l Cstllle wilt COI tins iiolii ew y: ui-.I nil 1 mediate ttlcmcul. A N L' This :lol .luy of tvi. Ik. SOTK I F HK-SAI.K. v virtue of authority veste.l in ( j'lt o( Hie SlllH-Tlor court of Kan H h'mk mi pruveeiiniK wiiereuu r pvliu. v.er- ..efell.lllUt. I Ihe 1)SI. sell toUlC IligtU-st 1.1.1. li i-ourt house door In AtieUn. iiiK ileserltusl lan.ls; Sitilute. .laekson creek, UettuiitiK at n Mack Lieu orth is sl ton white oak; Loftiu's isinier; theu.r his line 4 ulimiis ton stone in (.ntliuion..' thenee south on said line JH chiuuit lo i Harris line, now Hill's; thenee west on m over the laekuiountnlu IS l-i!ehnius to i now Hill's corner, thence south on his chulssun.l tin links in sui.l Hill's line; west chains lo a stuku in the count tlieic-e noitli with the eoun'.y line It vhu links to s stake former. y tiuis corner i hit. line l(i chains u h smliisll ( ; theucc north to the )H'i;iuutuR, c nt'Tvs tuoru 4r less. AI'V ISlsM HATllltS Sol icit. ; qual last a-U'liiilni-tratoro! J II Smith, lie said deceased to exhll'll them I. sued on or U-lore the 1st day ol Oi Its notice mil be I'lca.l III bar of tl I is-rsolls ln.lcl.led U) the eMatl , .Lo .,.,., , linte M il Icinent. tol.T IWW ' tiV piciJ V F LAMHtKl. A. liuluii ol .1 II s-mith, This ept ach KXRITTRIX'S SUTll'K. HaTlnc quulilied ii cx.i uirix of Thad 1.1 my .... ... ,t hue ol Kandoli.h county. N c, tins i iiuiily all ivn-.us havn.K talc ulBHl dv en-el toe! intuuist tit Mil lo Ihe nil ol Scptcmls' u har of thei said estati .IcrsiKUcd notii-e will ! plead. .over'. All lursons inilcl.lid ill please make inimiHllaU; pay Mits null l ritov. This the Ittth day of svptcmticr im NiiltTHt'AKi'i.lNA. 1 Kaudolph csiuuly. j K K Hockerdltc ct ul, I U'lore the del XOTll'l!. Ueo Kobl.ius, et nl The delciidunts. S K Briles' Iuiisa Kail. ...,i willmiTi Farlnw. John Beck. Iloluii Brill's ami hu-lniiul. Hrlles. iikno dirties id her In .d her 1 if said isluuil. tlslsllld at-law Kiiins. pirl'es 1" Win snneiui Ft' ol John IK will taker titled a- land- 1cm amoiut tht 1 In 1 a aud th. il delcn that III the elt incarat the olllee ol rl lot tile county oi of Oct llni'i at 111. t C. and iinsw. r oi Id o.l ion. or the 'ln url lor the n lut de. lerk of sui Kundolph house In Ash. ir to the neiim rs will apply t. led In said pel WC HAMM'.SI'. I'ler of Ihe iiuvrlm inn This lh day of Sept Wt. LAND isAUE. virtue oi an order of sale crantul hy thi mirt of Kau.lol.l is.unly. in i tsTi-lnix is-udliiR therein entitled K i. Kins .,,1,1 el al airaill-l Sallic R.wnion.1 and other-, .hall m II at public suction al the ciiur house sir in A'hets.ni. N I', to the highest l.idil.T for ..h on Moiulav ll t SI. 1K01. ot V4 o'el.s k M the llowini; tv-al twlate In mi-hip ns follows; Ik'Kinniiu: at a black mnty Lilierty k. Coble 1 W eha id 115 1 nks to I line; th slake uk of I elt iu K 1 1 to Kit g links l tl eha i "of lo'l'1 No on side of nml.c lit chains and Ti 11 i 1; tlienee II eha on sink, llNlfillUll Thi.- s..pt 19 lli 1.ANU PAI.K. Bv virtue ol ab order of re-sile Kninted 1 tin SitlsTlorcouiluf Kandolpliconnty.nl a spevin pon'iisltiiK therein Hiidint;, entitled .lonu 1 limy and others nfmln-t Ora L 11. tlusiek am other", 1 shall sell on the premises, ul public an. tiou. to the hinhest bidder for cash, on Th'ji dav the 9th dav of I Ictober, V-fOS, at li! o clock the follow In l i In c 'Ui.ty, Ne Flint tract. K'ttiuuineiita lilack oak on the tiuilford iwiuty line, thenee west on the eotuity line If. chains and linkn to a small hickory, thcuee south 15 chains to a small black jack fu Gosm'tt' line. Rotiert Oray's istmer. tlicuee east ontosctt,a line to his comer hlit. k ituni 11 uud Allrv.l old line lo ik chains on the rth ii5 chains to a post altoip. comer. tlieue west luciiauis to a iiiinn. W allon's isjrner. them e north in and SO jinks to Uie txtnuiug. .outaiuini; of Muddr Creek 1.1, in? as a rock. (its. Mendenhall illina west M pole to a rock, themv north IV thfuce MHtth Jit (mien Ui tli iu(f U ucr-s more or ltn. T'rmof (uUc. Ctuh. MORTGAGE (ALE. Bj virtue of the powi-r contitiuol in it nwrtcnuv X(.tutel en the Ilth Anyot DeciruUT 1WU1, he tweeti Jin?l UmnmoiKt uiid hit wife. Km nth K Hummond. of Randolph ctmuty, nnd ilnicr Hn. l-onpimy, oi ropin t-ouuiv, twnitin nav nig bet-n mude In the imymentof tmnit, Hir nn dt-Mintod will on Mon-tay, the Wh day of Nov at U o'clock M . n il forca-S tothe hiffhritt l.l.l dur. the follow in r de-cribed tract of laud, lytrn, aud lieitia; In Raudolh oountr. RU-hUtud town Mhfi, atljoiiiluit the livnd of Kratik vAe, iiwtrxv KoiiHt and otherm and botinded a-t follows: IV'iriuuinKat a white-ouk on the ca. Hide of rail hruI. fn ColrV line, running thence north J4 1-4 chains to a Htoue. Koust' coniur, in Odv' hue: them west 30 chain to a hlack-oak lu Iowd4.nnilk lint'; thence muth 3B 1- t-haius to a white-oak, Woo-lellN oomer: thence eunt M 1-4 cliainM to the Itcginntiiff. ooiitaluing 75 ft-4 acres more or lent. The above Uwndariew are aubjeet to the M Iowii.k exceptlotiN; one lot on the uut hide of call navd for one-half ucre, defied to tsamuel SpuKi ; alro deeil to Southern railway for riBht of way.mieand one-half arnn. Thfci luorteacv H( rwr.ll In U.k tK. w GILHER HKU. COMI'ANV. MortfraRec. Tub tbe HBth day of 8ept 1J0. uA LHlmnilAirieraud others an- flat tltfr and Lonif 8tllar and othen are IQiirdauta. I will aell on the lith day of November, at Mavlot k M. at public auction to th hijrlien lM iler, lor cmt, at tike (Jourt House door in Aahe bonk, N C. the following dtwerlbed Inn-U; A tw-toi land lying ana Deiug in tne uounijr th l.mN'rf Raiue Teairie and thr HaiiineW Uaoti olaro. on the Mouth aud South-east hv.tha laiui of B r Tyaur awl Charlie T)Kr, and on tlie and by the tatt of J.inea Umyv on tlie NorUl weat, conUialaa; Cat arrea more or le-a. 8ak) nale W tnade tul'tect to the dower tiiiereat of Lurtnda havntburirrr, widow. Trnv of pale, canh. Thia October 9tb, 1005. KL1JAH UorriTt , ComT. MORTGAGE SALE. Br virtue of a Mortcace deed executed to tbe amterMa-ned by Al-rara afattbewa and wife, Laura M.ttihew, I will aell tartmth Iu the blirheat bid der at puMie auc4km, at the Court House door, hi kandutph ominty on the Wh d-y cf N .vember IHta at W oVktck H. ttte kjilotHiuj deaeribed ruaieMate In Randrvipkh Ooonty atate afonaaM to Oof ma la tow na-atp. and deaeribed ba iVttknn, to-win j dMidnguic lands of willta Luther, and out third etiaiiu- to a wtotx in IsuUier hoc. tfeenr Wp4 Urw- Haiti to a tw, ttSenrr N4rilt tiiree aid mte third ehaina to a Btose in Thoantu rtmh line, tftuuoe turn three eiuoikt to the U- glnuMig. eontauuuii e act, more or iiaw. ald nJa mniu to aaUWy aud foferlueo aaid amrtgage, which aoriav ai rerordid In the Kra-i-Mrr owkvof Ranooipli couotjr, la Book lit. rule tth day oi Oat. IffW. 4.000,000 Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. Juno Bu is a Specially. No agents trnveled, but oell direct to p! inters g at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. 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The Sequel of a Laugh. 5y I). A. ('haiiiiccy is a icry interesting short story eiiuil lo the class of fiction iijiiiearing in the high priced magazines. Regular Departments. are dcuitcd to such subjects us Poultry, Dairy, Horticulture, The Women Folks, Home Hints, ami Hoys ami (I iris. Kach de. a i uncut is iu charge of an able writer on his respective topic. Kvery issue of FAKM LI FK has something new and enter taining something that you will lind iu no other farm paper. Sub scribe now: 25 cents for one year or four years for 50 cents. Our subscription price will be advai d within a short time: get thebeiie- lit of tlie present low price while it is open to you. Fill out the cou pon below and send it in to-day so that your subscription will begin with our November number. FAKM LIFK, Kand-McXally Puilding, Chicago, No. Please enter my subscription for years, for which I enclose cents. Name Posl Ollice Slate K' F. P. 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Comic snpph nieuts have iieiiiiicd gie.it popu larity amoiifr readers of Hie Sun tlay papers, hut KIJ1 LI l'h is 1 the liistjiirin paper to alopl . I hi -t 3 feat u l e. I Tommic and ettcrs ba bt- come extremely popular with E FAKM LIFE'S rentiers. In fact I thev show intlicittioiis of rivaling I ihe celebrated savings of Ml Pooler, which have become so popular throughout, the United States. The Mica Hunters. An absorbing serial story of adventure and roiiiauco by Mr John M. Van Dyke. Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild In action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. tZ.tt'&. R 1 1 f! K I N R H A Pi HYF i lie. ttr eftuwsim iuu oo-, ruuiua, p A new novel by the author of "THE MASQUERADED " "An engrossing tale of conflict be tween love and e. ruling passion.' N Y. Herald. PUBEISHERS. NEW YORK I fcHARLorra n.c. I Piedmont Ins. Bid Hardware Co., Asheboro, N. C I will attend at I ho following times Iectiug the taxes fur the year ISHIS: Trinity, Trinity township, i N U lb keen's, I'aiiiiei-, C C Slmw's, Lnban Slack's, Widow Ktiiticv" County Home, i Edgar, Tabernacle township, Concord township, New Hope township, Union township, Coder drove township, Hack Creek township. New Market township, i Sophia, JNew Market township, ' Uandlemim tf. Co, Itandlciiiaii township, 1 Widow tlianincss I rovidciice township, Libeitv, Liberty township, Kunisfur, Colnn;bia township, Cedar Fall?, Frank liuville township, lieih. l Church, Grant township, Coleridge, Coleridge township, II T Cavities?, Pleasant Grove township, T 1$ Tysoi's, Hrowcr lownship, Vo's Mills, liii'hht'.d township, Tho taxes are due and verybo - the foregoing times ami p'a .c3 and inr nf each: 04 li .lMone Send fiOcts. for book (Dont V. .1. 1... II t-.- ifts.a Rebate Ticket with $12 order for nursery stock and wa will credit f 1.00 in part St- j.ajmont on your ordr nnd you keep tub book free. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. ; r 1 n nlm weekly and want more horns and traveling salesmen. OUTFTT V,: b i ay VtlSIl free. Stark Bro s, LOUISIANA. Allttlc,ttw, fsytttrvMc, Irk. r w n r.-.v' erorJs or use cnil tj-lie cf Cylinder Talking McrhtiH.a Craml Priie, Paris, 1900 CytinJcr CrcKiplKnic frcrr; $3 to $ I Oft fccr.J r Ictcil Calllaw S3 &5lWtiL! "W r VE LIFE I MAKE GIVE liify' Inihico tho i. GIVE VITALITY by cleansing all disorder from thMfstsic They cure Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Head ache, Nervousness. For Salt by all Druggist lOo and 5c a BOX ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES &asBBSBHBBBBBsBsVasL Plant Winchester Trees 33 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 nil orders from 100 to 100,000 or more trees. Our mode of packing insures you to get our trees in fine condition. Our specialties are Apple Peach -Pear Cherry ' Budded and Grafted Pecan Trees. We have thousands of pleased customers. Write for Catalogue. SOUTHERN NURSERY CO., Winchester, Tenn. r TO DELICATE WOMEN YQU will never get well and strong, bright, hap py. hartV and free from pain, until you build up your constitution with a ntrva refreshing, blood-making tonic, like it Makes Pale Cheeks Male It Is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegeUbie lrwdIentV TrtJch relieve female tialn and dfstresa, tuchu taMaofo backache, bowel ache, diafties, chllb, scanty or profuae menstru ation. driQfng dovn pains, etc. It torbuild strength-making medicine for vomen. ths only medicine that il certain to do you good. Try It Sold by every drugged In $1.00 bottles. man us a mm freely xA frankly, In strictest confid ence, teUtng ua all year tynptan and troubles. We via (sod free adrka (In plain aested snvstops), bo to core tbea. Address: ladtas' Advisory Dept. The Chattanooga Madtdae Ce., and places for tho purpose or col- October, Sat " Moil " Tnes Wed Thnr " Fri " Sat Mon " Mon " Tnes Wed Tbur Fri Sat " Mon ' Tnes November, Weil Thnr Fri 14. 1G. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23 a ra 23 p m 24. 25. 2li. 27. 28 a m 30. 31. 1. 2. 3. 'y is leipiested to meet me promptly at pay their taxes. T. J. FINCH, Sheriff. 'E'FaUITBQOK .11 p.igos 9x12 inches; 22 pages showing in natural colors 216 variv'i 's cf Fruit, with concise description and season of npea- views, of Nurseries, Orchards, Packing Houses, etc. - iiuiil) nnd Rebate Ticket perntittiiK raturn of WA -nfnA 4l.A RiUl O. moll novilhtn 1 vu ikina A MOULDED CILSNDEB RECORDS I'JOFvTIJ WHILE "70Q AJtl Tvxmi oi tatae," wrttM Mrs. t. L. Joacs. of OlisBn, Teaa.: "For atone taldojr. Cardul I have cawed li lts.,andam ta better bssjt than for the past years. I tell ssy husband that Cardial la wank Ua welgM In (old to all suflering Udlee.' jUhohoi ttmt C HJ febUMbar Mas.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 19, 1905, edition 1
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