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I: C TOXT GET TTP f WITH A I,AME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news paper U sure to kuow of the wonderful cures maue iy ur, i Kilmer's Swamp- J Wnr 1 I Root, the gTeat km 13 tJcrtl I i eyi lver and Wai1' It is the ereat med ical triumph of the nineteenth cehtnrv ; ,!lo,.r..,l offprt- iur rS of scientific research eminent kiilnev and hlaiMer sneeialist. and is wonderfully iirvMnfiil in nromntl v citrine lame back. uric acid, catarrh o'f the bladder and Rriaht'a Disease, which is the worst fnrm nf Viilnev trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- rttnmended for everything but if you have n,i livrrnr bladder trouble it will lie fhunrl iu.t the remedy vou need. It has hrrn tnttrd In so niaiiv wavs, ill hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so snccessiui m nciy special arrangement has been niade by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a IxhjW toll ing more about hwoiiip-MMH.nim m" u cjwif vniihavekiducvor blatltler irou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer ill tins paper aim semi join address to Dr. K'lmcr & Co., Ilinglinmton, N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one- ilnliitr iii bottles arc Home of Swmp-Rw sold bv all eootl druggists. Don't make any mistake, trnt remember the name Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and the address, Uiugtiumton, N. Y., on every bottle. iTHE CAROLIN; COOK STOVEj Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction in every way. This Htnve lias rvt'ry iuitm mipi'Hi' nient iwlmlinj; rxtt'iition l- slu-If, -i sMf, kickor. nii-.klc t.nv.,-1 i ., iM.-k.-l knot,. ornamental Ui!t Kiry inv ml. If your nieruliiint tors m-t .t-li il.i uton'si, write im nii'J f mil ni't -xvi.tll; low jirirra dflivt-rcil at yiur rnilmal j-UMimi Krerv stove gu.iriunetMl. M,i!nif.u tuivi 1" a.'?. GLASCOCK & SONS, ' Greensboro, N. C. f or mile by I.c.vh & Win-I.uv IW.v f.. ...lielr V. ('. Reeky Mount?1'? T?- r'i;;'j-: A Busy K-i:a" ( r B-t l'vf! Brlngi OolJ Hr..ti ;; Vr-.,.- ..-.1 V r. T A spTlflC f'T (' ': - !! 'I. ! an.) Ki.in.-y Tmnlil.'-. i . .:. . m i. I' Bkml. Bud Smith. Mucet-ii n...'-. II ! an Rurkarhr. Ifsllrtv JI . ,, T.m t.i r.-t fnrm. W cint a i. u nut.!., by UnLUCTKIt nam i;i'w. ;i:.i "IS. 60LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A.M.PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Winds, repair Buggies aud Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggii-H always on hand at bargains. When m Asheboro see me. SIiop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours trtilv, A. M. IMIKSNKLL. TIRES SET Quicker and better and will ninlnnrr without luu possible when sot tlw obi way. Will mm jiinl tlie.leMi-e.l :n tit ..f .li.li to the wnwl. Xo giipH work nimtit a. Sc mrni or cuurrpn imo Kurt.u-p in wear way and lomwti the tin We Set Them Cold- nlMin ni "..Ifr MvkcJ Mluo sutldcet. to nhriiiX anr and loosen the lire, no Ininil pwnt to irpltea. Ve do not OVKK P1S11 or.U.NUEk.ULSH. V7 giiarantw. work and n.fmiU your iDonry if not aliiiiK'Uiry. ('nn an.l m l he ma chin in operation. HUGH J- BURNS, The Blacksmith. Fruit Paper Fre I Wj.i -5' Clitioii, rk Fruit Pfudorta In the tFn.it Tn.te UlterSjrj j trlntttn mm Tfralmewt ntwlM. Ildral.wllh rr.rl ttMtifltrT f romthc ' S.-M toUintflrk.ia- m1& :ra;.t4tiJ BltrrnlI'..a. traoaporUtk.fi, ti Hi !aBloeB::ct, ao.1 a:) jnt Iba la- m 1i J, tKlontl, Trrr rati -I. rT afllia I ' I! M;IMln,l papriiM'MvA') Hhntra l U J-WHaaiiliilrrrll-(r ta a,.rn tnjla rMl 'Tilt Mqt, fU, (SI iilliiJaB GUILFORD COUNTY NEWS. Ki'i-ni llto Palri'it. Mr John liroiAs, formerly from Kiindolph, wlio has been clerking here for l'ele Wouible the past year, left last week for Texas, wlieie he will locate. Mrs Thos A (ilaecock is tjnito sick with typhoid fever at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs J W MeNaiiy on Arlington stieet. Mr l'atil Coble died at her home nea'' Tabernacle last Tuesday agl 85 years, 4 niunths and 12 days. Mr Win K Snow has been appoint ed postmaster at High l'oitr. Mr W I liagiin had the endorsement of State Chairman Rollins for the place, bnt local inllueiicts landed the plum for Mr Siion-. Jlrs Jane Kentriss, widow of the lute Henry 1'Vntfiss, died at her home in Greensboro last Friday aud i,s buried at l'leasant (iardeu the fol lowing Sunday. Mrs S IS llockelt and daughter, Mies Oetavia, who were on their way to Greensboro last Saturday, met with a serious aiviilcnt by thtir horse getting frightened ut a bicycle. The hm c ran across a Held, threw Mrs aud Miss Hockett fiom the bui gy, lore the buggy 10 pieces, jumped a barb wiie feuee, aud was found standing in Mr Sam C'oe's pasture without even I lie harness. JJLast Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Nannie K Joi dan on Price stieet, Uev W M Curtis ollieiating, Mr Carl Owen, of Yad kin College, and Aliss Pearl Phil lips, daughter of the clerk of court of Davidson county, were happily unit ed in marriage. The couple left that afternoon for their home in Yadkin College. Miss Phillips is a niece of Mrs C F Tildeti, of this city, and has spent a good part of her time here, gaining many friends by her sweet and wiuuing traits of charac ter. Mr Otven is a sucessful young lumber dealer of Yadkin College. Dr M F Fox, of 'Juilford College, has sold a nice large building lot just west of bis residence to Mrs Nannie li Donghton, of Wilkes county. Kx-Shetill J H (Jiimer has leased his farm ea.-t of the city to Mr Fil more Gamble, of Tabernacle, and his mill, plow and handle factory to Mr 0 A Anderson. With Mrs Gil mer he will migrate to Florida for the winter. Mr Luther W Jackson, of Friend ship, w ho has had charge of the Jor dan & Kissell kennels at Tabernacle for several months, and Miss Ada Coble, a sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr Julius S Coble, of Clay township, slipped otT to South Carolina last week and were married. Dr W A Coble, of Urirk Church, has lea"' ' his farm to Mr Sidney Jar'.ei., iv ho has been living in Ala mance county the past nine years, and will pruliably move to Greens boro in the near future. Dr Coble has practiced medicine successfully there for over ":( yinrs. Mrs Olivw M Cold.-, an aired and highly respected woman living near J.aOi rmu le eluircli, ilieil i liiirsilav and was buried Friday at Alamance church. She leavi three sons am four daughters, as follows: J li Co ble, D II Colde, D T Coble, Mr C II Fields, Mrs Harris Hardin Mis C A Kiine, Miss Kleanor Coble aud Miss Annie Coble. Her hns band, the late Paul Coble, died vears ago. October in lh Gardtn There is not much in the war nf inting to he done at this time of the year. Asparagus, rhubarb and onion mav he set this tall. If the 'round is ready if may as well be lone now as to wait till spring, (iivetlieanpatagus room enough. It is a common practice to set th roots close together, sometimes no more tnan a loot a part. Jiett.-r results are obtained by setting it two feet apart in the row, with the rows at least four feet apart. It can thus form huge productive hills and is easily cultivated, select u warm soil for it. If the asparagus bed has become clowded some of the roots may be dug up and used for forcing. This should be ilnne late in the fall, just fore winter s-ls in. riiinig does not hurt the rols, but they should be covered with straw to keep them from drying nut . If rhubarb in to be set this fall the grouii't dhnulu urM lie nia.le very rich with line manure. Hills that have stood for a long time ehould be taken up, the roots divided and set again. Dig up a lull ami set in barrel or box in a warm cellar if fresh rhubarb is wanted for winter. It does not need light. nets of liur.lv onions are planted in the fall. They will winter well if given a little jirotition and will pro duce an early crop of (much onions, Lay aside the over-ripe cabbages for imi-diate n.se, saving the head just matured for winter storing, as they keep much better, llie light, loose hea.ls are good to feed animals. Cubbugc plants that were started last inoLth are now set iu cold frames The sac. lies should be left up till freedug weather sets iu. sowing of npiiiach may be made this month in the coon ground. It should lie protected with litter through the winter. Lettuce and radish may holh be gown in cold frames and treated like cabbages. If they do well they should be reatly tor use iu mid-winter, when they will be appreciated. ThM is a good time to haul and spread the manure on the garden. The fall and winter rains will do their part and the garden will receive the benefit. Alittlc corner of the garji-n should be spaded up for early spring ivowing. If the eronnd i thrown into ridires they will t redy for planting in the spriug before the garden Can be plrmd. If the rnbbiih u cleaned UD ud Ujnrned the garden will be in food bondition for winter. D. Jf , The National Fruit Gyower. f.-9. JiMlill. lbh Ingersoll was nun h could improve np-m t nature and if , ' . asked if i.. I . - of ! ... i. , th Tl'.Oj .-.ill li con-: lot alities I i'n Known j 11-111 d s- ', th il he won' I in contagions instead i question is. "Is lint tagious." Th' re in where ill health is i :f .1 L'O-id I: S'l.lli' inmst fr.'e and that are entire -ases that are .tiite conntioii in othei sections not far r.m.ive . t.-xu hcii'.th is life gun I biiUKf, if i." cmi tngious. When a happy heerful indi i-.i-ual com. s into a room win:, there is deprwsion and S'.-ci'.iw, I here i always n ehange f ir t Ik'- I.niT ati ! all seem to take on to the cheerful Sid.' nf thiiiL's with avidity. The tame i.-i true of In alt a at..l when there are many healthy penpln theie is always more chances fir the un healthy man to net well than if he remain where al! are unhealthy. Klizalieth Citv Keoii imist. Faith Not Necessary. on may be just as skeptical pes.iinstie as yon please. Ko.lul will digest what vou cat nhcthei you eat er not. Vou can put your "food in a bowl, pom a itile Kmlnl Dvspepsia 'tireon it mid it ill iii gest the same as it will in your stomach. It can't help but elite In digestion and Dyspepsia, it is cur ing huml.vds and thousands some had faith and some didn't. Kodul can cure you if medicine can cure you, whether you have faith in in it or not. S.dd by Standard Drug Co., J T Underwood. Getting Rid ol Rats. A farmer tells the Sedulia Cap ital that he rid his farm of rats in the following manner: "On a very large n umber of pieces of old shin gles, 1 pu' about one-half a table spoonful of molassisand that, with my pocket knife, I seraped a small amount of concentrated lye, and placed the shingles around under the stable Moor aud under the cribs. The next morning I found forty dead rats, and the rest vamoosed the farm and left for parts unknown. I have cleared many farms of the pests in the same way aud have never known it to fail. Do Vou W ant Strength? If you want to increase your strength you must add to and not take from the physical. In other words, the food that you eat tuns! tie itigestetl, assimilated urn1 appror riated bv the nerve-. I.I.k. unl lis sues before being i-xpellcd from th. intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cur adds to the physical. It give strength to and builds up strength in the human system. It is pleasant to the taste and palatable, and t he onlv combination of diestants that w ill digest the food and enable th system to appropriate all of i health and .-(length giving .iialilie Sold by Standard Drug Co.. J Underwood. It is claimed that if all themaiitii from one cow could be saved, with out loss of liquids or solids, provide. the food given is of the best .iiality the cost ot the cow won id be redu every vear, as the land would pro duee more each season. Two cows could not cat the food off a piece r land that now supplies only one. i all the refuse from the con could I returned to the plot, bnt the manure must be carefully mauaged, and h. made from varied foods. Home and Farm. Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia kiudev and liver disorders, ard all stomach troubles positively cured by using llolister s Koekv Mountain Tea. :i." cents, Tea or Tablet Asheboro Drug Co. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be d. wived by tlnxo who ml vertiw a ?0.n0 Sewinir Mneliim. for fiO.OO. This kind nfn lil.-lehiiie cut lie Imnirlit from usorauv of our dealers fromf l.j.iXl to jls.uo. WC MAKE VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the ytrenglh or IIIKIICOl III N'W mj IM.-n ll IKS. 1 Mr Itnnblo Fol eimil.iiied Willi other t mint wiini niali." tlie iew Ifoine llie ixnt r-ew iiig .Maehiiie to buy. Write for CIRCULARS vr iiiiiiurucluri aiiil pr:. n U rorvpun-luwlug THE NEW ROME SCWINS MACHINE SO. ORANCC, Mill linliS-j, X. ..('Itliimn, III., AtlunUi.Ua ni.i'Olii.. Itii:;isi'..t.fsiii Krjuclw, (XI Leifal Advert isenienls. hXKli IKIXS Milh'K. ff Tl.ii-1 I. I r ty. N C. tliln Ifni snl.1 ilfCtmN."! in t xhihlt ttieui to th l Utnert on or lr.nre ttn- -Jiiili !-.vnf Stpt'hil ,r Uilfl nniit1 will hr plealoiin htirf ih roropry. All H'mttis iihltlitl to r-Hii At F.XL-tt.tr.i Thin the .ml. duy of .septeraUT V.m. Havinir iiiulithHl a ft.tniii.MrMinr of tin pbitr of A II .tolm-on, livii.M-., tMfon W V Hmnmoiil, U-rk Huirinr (Vmrt f Rimilfh County, on irtot.fr )r-' liw5. THIH IH Y NOTIFY nil rxTHiH hnvlnirt lufnin nuiii.tt t lie xuM ifitilb to rtHtil lliciu U the I xt. IWMi. or I lii. it.tl.'.- will I- 1. 1. a I. I In lur icrsitfiH'U on or m'lun: mu nut tiny mi ivui. of thvlr iwtwvery; i" pt-PwiiMtlue nu nwinn il shUv an Dvreby fHtniV4i to wake imme diate payment. J I .I-.Iuhoi., J tl JoltllHjIl, Adult-, LAND fiALK. Rt virtu of an onfcr of Mlo in-anted bv tht Superior ourt of Kamlolph untmtv, in a apecUl prorefHhnc fndiug Wii-rilw fiititlrd K Q Htm- muiia ct ui aifaiiuit Mil in- KmemoiM aua owners. I nhallwll at inhlit-atH-titii at the court hoiiw in AHh.'fu-ru. N C, to the IiikImm lNdler for ao Momlar tk-t . ivoft. at lit o'cloek M the following reai estate tn said coonty Liberty towuHhlp an follows; Hoirttuiina at u hUc (Mft. Ovlilc'i i.mtr thfmT mitt at) t'holi K aud tf ltnk to 4 etake oq th bunk of hrnmh tn Rune ulto: tlit-m fKMitb thene HTfrt II chaim aud Mnk toatnke KinH'1! tnr)tjri them irth t chalm an (3 fV) iliik to ti take 00 tide of road, cooiei of kt No l then wtwt 4 chain and 70 I nk$ tr a t&k. doTticr of lot No 1: thenne 11 ehaiuKiobeKlnuiutf Ol BAPP, CowmiMdoa ThU Sept U 1905. KXKl'tTOlC! I . :n I i li. . 1 ns :u ill I !' 1 hSsi .r -TK.M'.MiS Nul Id'. S'A-tmUilolRitxl t' .; .1 1 1. t..r.- l . ,. -i 1- .- Tl li !;:mlalh Minrv '1 I. K. rnl.l 11 . ni.ctii i Aii. i in.x. VNL.-l 111. I . s l; li-.!. i, the iutkn.wii ,n Hnl.-s i.M'l :it n -lt inl 1' .a...., ivhl. l. l.i ,slil.ln -iii.I . ill lurOn-r uik. W C li.VMM' 'M. rc i.le umni.-.l l.v ili- wn.hip: tuiiitv liit-' LAM.S.U r. n a.ith. rhv u .- IVI.-r.-Vmt' '..r. In.v n i hiilhot I'i.l I II F T.x.r nn.l .1 ,-! I.J it..- In... I. .'I ,. !,y ll.,-l!i!..l-..f IXIJAII McKKIi r. MilRTHAiiK SAI.K. IU- v,rtii.' ii itv .lir.1 oxocut.-.! t.. th. Mutili.-W' niul v:iv, l.nuni 11 h-ii f..rm-h I., the lilfh.-t (,,,t I. I....I. ui the c.iiirt ll-.u-e .l.ir. taiiy on On- nil. a.i ..f N n-nii. r ... k M. the lulloulni: rila.l .uit.' ;ifrofiit In cluni- ii. I ,I.M-nl?.l (..!.. l.iii.l- ..( Milh- iM-ionuinc nt ulher, W H .M onk, Tlinniiu. in'.' Smilli ilii,., In l.ulli.-r lii..-. i.-.lliin.-.-N.irlh i l,uth.-r Hm'. lit llie Ih Ity.ntw. Thl '.Itll illty Of Oft. Il N..KTH I'ARlil.lNA. NiiuI..I'Ii futility, .urn l.nw.lerliillk) . : Walter Hr..lvli. J lly rlrtiii-i.l mi i-t.h-i litiinl (nun ..'rl..r li tllf llliv.- .-tlOll.-.l i .t KXl'L-lltlull Still. iiirt i.t K:it.. .h i .-II.. I .III . Ihelltli -Iu) i.t N n.r ilk I'Jii'el.i In A-l. lilclnM 1.1.1.1. I . I.I stlll.lt 'All.il . mi. I hiliiKft. i lil.-li i hu ll ll.i-mi. I Vt nil, r tlu- rmlil. luh Int. In i C lin Iu tn .itiK hjiul.,!.lt CoiiHty, of K. .rk i n-. ..U..I.-.I I.. I n-ll A itu!i!-i ': M xin.iliiK ul :i st it- iiti-l niiiiilitK W . 37 . '1.9. .V. .V) Itv. ti, n alt .nil- S. M rll. putt', tju llee dli clis. lkn. t.. it hlckurv. llt.-iic- N llie bnri inline 1'i.iitniniiiK l.'fijiu-ro mi.n' or .-v. Rlilidolt.il nn.l stiitr of S C on Rr,lv Fork un l Lvtni; nnd lA tne in the Coutm nf trfitin.l..l iu. f..ll..w. vl: BcKinnlnir at a lr.t Imtiihinei-r rnrnir in iitu .Mmira rotintv Tl rttnninc . on sun! Httr l.i. lii. hi n oirn.-'r lwtnfik. tlicneo W it. rrrwKinii tin-mi-It to cii.. li-.- V. 10 ehf. lo n pinr near the ifi. th.-nr m.Haiiiumu.1 r.Ni.1 I.', eli. tn a i-lnr In Net-d. Iiain'a line. Ilioiiii- on xnl.t line l eh.. SO to ati.ko on tin tNink of the rrti'li. tnenoa 1? rlis. a atone, lh. ti.i-It clia. A i'i lk. to a ttiiin; urns IihvI-' o.ruer. tit. 'ni-e Moiub on Mtid line , eli. toaatukr. llit'iivc tw ( Ion rtnie, ih'inv UilurreM H .-.'l .'In. Ion stake In the County lliie. tlinn'e . ultli the loui.ty line to tlte U- ffmnliiK, cmtiuiiiiiK 'Ja.. nerea, more ttt i. Tract k Lying t n.l ticintr In Kanilolnh t.untv north ftliie of Fork Creek. tniiin.lc.faK follows. via; BexittuliiKat a blaekmk K.I Phlllfairorncr anfl niDintiK Mitiio rrnbMiiK ineerck b.ciia toa Willie onk, iuiJ Asblll'Metrfiier. theii..-e N. r, uh Asutil-i i-omer. tnetn-e Kast 40 elm. to to a pine, theui-e N ir7 1 a iletrre.. 7 rlis. ,tt Vi Ik l PU" to amck tu the "I.I Fyettvllli 18 uVK-reea, W. 7 eha. ami tr lka. to a wliile oak mi trie N. ai.le nf sniil roa.1, tlteiw N II 1- ili-green. 4 clis. anil ao Ikaloa atake In the okl roa4, pnoe N. HHdegreea. E Sella, toa stake, them-e IH decree.. Eat 10 eh. to a Make thence N. degre. Buki 4 eha to a black onk mpnlin the lnk ol the creek, thenre K M link, to the mtd.lle of llie i-rwk. thence up the middle ! a uray a comer, t tieuce o itake. tkenoe w. a eh. toaatake. la.-uc K. cha to ii auke, tben Kat ti cha. to a ataka, tlicnoc N. 9a ch. to a pi's of roeka. tfienou . 5 ch. to a rlht-wrM tajiiiiia 3L i Rhoriff of JUD'Mph ConntT. Tkia 8fcf. abet WUi, wjui, 4.000,000 Peach Trees Tennessee Whalcsdle- .Nurseries. June Buds a Specialty. No r.g-3nf.tj traveled, but eell dime1; to planters at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. Write lor catalogue and j prices before placing your order o'sawiiere. We tj guarantee our stock to be true to name?. Largest r Peach Nursery in the World. Address i r nut tii-,k..i. t., i J. V.. M ILL, CORN CROP 100 per cent. Profitable com raising depends largely on careful, scientific .election of seed. In KAll.M LITE for November and December, Andrew Simpson Moore explnins fully hoar ee,l e.u n slioulj be Sc heie' ;o yield the largest possible crop. IIi a liclo is based on (love iinn-nt experiments in corn growing and seed selection, nnd will be Undiluted from photographs made by the government during ils . j ei imenN. This article begins in N'ovem' er. Yen -hould not miss any part nf it. Bringiny ihe Town lo the farmer. Frederick William Smith, in the November issue of FARM LIFK. casts a few eiik? lights on the telephone, and shows how it eaii be made a profitable invest ment for the fanner and his familv. The Sequel of a Laugh. By J. A. ( liauiu-ev is a very interesting short story e.iial to the class of fiction appealing in llie high priced magazines. Regular Departments. are devoted to such .-tibjects as I'oultrv, Dairy, Horticulture, The Women Folks, Home Hints, and liovs anil (iirls. Faeb de. jvii tnieiit is in charge of an able writer on his respective topic. Every issue of FA HM LIFK has something new ami enter tainingsomething thai you will lind in no other farm paper. Sub scribe now: cents for one year or four years for 50 cents. Our Mibfoription price will be advanced within a short time; get the bene lit of the present low price while it is open to vou. Fill out the cou- H niii below and send it in to-day so nub our a o cm tier, number. FARM LIFK, Rand-McXally Pnilding, Chicago, No. Please enter my subscription for v which I enclose cents. Name Tost Ollice. Stat. R- F. D. Slate whether or not vou rt r received FARM LIFK before. The Gambler A Fascinating Heroine of a Type New to Fiction "An engrossing tale of conflict be tween love and et ruling passion.'' ' N. Y. Herald. HARPER a BROTHERS. PUBEISHERS. NEW YORK 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. 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I will attcml at the following times nnd places for the purpose or col lecting the taxe& for the year lHOo: Trinity, Trinity township, N U Skeeu's, Farmer, C C Shaw's, Tabernacle township, Concord township, New Hope township, Union township. I Lnhan Slack s, I Widow Kinney's, Ceder Orove township, County Home, tiack ureeK townsnip. Edgar, . New Maiket township, Sophia, New Marlu-t township, Randleman S. Co, Ratidleman township, Widow Chamness' Providence township, Liberty, Liberty township, 0, ?,hVL - M .,.., bend 50eti. tr bnok (post-paid) nnd Rebate Titket pemiitlini return el ok bv mall i vin -0 days and wo refund the D0. Or, mail n within 1 ftm. n.l.... rr:ll... 1 Ir rnyroent on your order ;.n l you kEEP TIT M C 1. weekly and want more heme and traming tietiMn, uurr.r VVC "ay. VaSll raui.-SUrk Bro', lOUlSUM. Ut, MlMlk.lm, ftrtlteHllc, Art. 1 CCLUMBBA T GOLD MOULDED CYLINDER m RECORDS l.'J Bes Recral for um cH tye of Cifllndcr TalUnf McMn I f J Ornd rrtt. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1905, edition 1
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