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r " The Asheboro Cou.ier PR:C; u. LI, A YEA U Wm, C. HAMMER, Editor. -Kntcre. at tho Foil offlie at Asheboro a? Sir "....:y ',.: win recently died in England .viis jiruliubly the g v.i'- t :i n !i Ims iii. o .-i Ednin liooolh. iwd in Niirili I'nri.iM SttttJ cv.ivi-iiliun i:i I ll.filll-ll In lllilki- nil ;i jiiiign in ttiis stik-. ii.ij U II input kt- i m . i t nil imii - If every rotr'ty public (illiii.il lilv Shunnoiilrnis Wdlllii be uti illiltft-lit s!n I lie Ute had of I'harlotte il n-iiiil.!. there T he I'lVsltli nt tu.s iitiiiti'.l lit w rule. mciv;i.Miig the power of ruliiiirl officers, liovei iiim-nt einilnUTS eun be ilisi'liiiryil without iiiiti.--', have no right of appeal, and ur.n.ted in hearing. One of the secrets of High Point' success is in what the Itiildinir am Loan associations are doin. They are a great factor in the marvelous growth and pr ioress f the towi The liuilding mid Loan a-.-neiations take in twelve tltotiMtiul dollar: liionth or ijl'ill thoiisind a vear. Mr !' T KiaU retires from th Laurinbeg Echange and Mr Mac Cameron succeeds him. The new- editor starts out well and savs tiiat his paper w ill be diliiocriitic o1'-; d ill a year ami will be published the interest of no class or elan. That is the true ring. President lioosevelt has writ leu Kll Andrews. J no U Carlisle ami other attorneys for the holders fraudulent repudiated bonds of Georgia, Arkansas and the Carol i promising to give immediate consid eration in the effort to Settle the forty million of dollars claimed I arbitration. There was little allusion made to polities bv the president, in his speeches while ill the south. Th. presidei t is a tactician, his specrhr seem to have one purpose ami tnat was to flatter the soul hern pcopl and win them to him. At times h over llovvedwith his praise of th South and her people. He rings clear on reduction uf freight rates and in timated more than once that he fa vored reduction of tarritT rates. Mr II i? Anderson, ot iUmlerson- ville, who as State Senator seconded the nomination of Jeter C I'ri'chard for the 1' !S Senate has given out for publication an "-u letter to th. Republicans of Ninth Carolina call ing attention to the fart that thii.-i who formerly (ailed Marion Hullei a traitor and scoundrel are now asso ciated with him in his undertaking? He wants to know tiie Ex-Senator'.' relationship to the Ilepubliean party at the lmsent time and ask- some searching fjuestious uf the Federal office holders who have muted with him as their leader and ruling spirit in the publishing of the Daily news paper at Greensboro. It is said that malaria is disap pearing from the earth before the march of medical seieiiceand sanita tion. There is in nothing mich ad Tancement as in medical science. Half a century ago the annual death rate in New York was thirty six, a thousand population: now it is only eighteen. Formerly diphtheria was considered au incnreable disease but the death rate has been greatly re duced by Iiehrings. discovery lhe same great scientis announces that he will perfect a cure for consump tion within a year. That which is baf fling the medical piofession now more than any thing else is the fail ure so far to discover a cure for pneumonia. Neither has there been a medical cure discovered for ty phoid fever, yet it's spread has been greatly prevented ty knowledge of sanitation. Thus far there is no enre for cancer except the knife in its earliest s'-ages although the X-Ray and Radium is valuable in that as in many other instances. Prevention is now considered more important than caring. While malaria diphtheria and in many places consumption and other diseases are decreasing, piedi Cil science has not so fafislopped the ravages of cancer and pneumonia, THE LATE HENRY CAUDLE. The death of the faithful, in dent, competent f Tern in of this newspaper is such a ill-aim t h fa to the management that time alone can temper tho shock. All the years of his manhood save three, have been spent with the paper, in the capacity of foreman and general utility man for he could and o'id at times have chugeof every department of the P'.per, mechanical and otherwise as well as the job department, lie k ow how to filk to people aid wha: to say at the right time. iiis unselfishness and thoughtful n 'ss for others won him luanv friends. Hewasloval and true to every trust and ever faithful and devoted to his friends and the prin ciples which he believed to be right. His life whs full of sunshine, Christianity. His influence was for good and he will be missed in the church, in the Sunday school, in the town and in the county. He tilled different positions aside from his duties connected with this paper nud performed his duties well. He was without the advantages of eaily education, but the education he had was one of the best uny man could have. His knowledge of men ami affairs and the education obtain ed was rare and unusual for one in his position. He could have filled w ith great credit any ollice within the gift of the people of the county. He had rare tact and line sense and good judgment as was often shown in his conduct. Ilis popularity w as attested by the large crowd of old and young who crowded the Ashe boro Methodist church on Flidav afternoon of last week to be present at the funeral preached by his pastor, liev MrSherrill. The only enemy he had in lifj was the "great w hite plague," con sumption, which cut him off in life's prime, in the happiest, siiiiuie hour uf the voyage. The loss is a personal one to the writer. The vacant chair cannot i tilled. The path of life for manv years has been together. There have been many stormy seasons am at tunes it looked like every thin would o to pieces and be shattered but no man ever stood tinner o fought more manfully or mor bravely thau Henry Caudle. He did not possess a great ilea ot tins worui s goods out lie was rich in manhood and could not be reached by corrupt inllneiices. vain do we look for the reason for divine dispensation, but in the night of death hupe sees a star, and thou tile In id v slumbers here the soul is safe in Heaven. Many Items that Are Sire Interest You. I MOORE COUNTY ty?Wf . j Tho New of JV k-' i o.l i Comiy. SmI -i.'-'v is t' I': i'i. i:a Grove enk'.l an iin- Mi A ii Airingtoi:, so of t 'ii' late John P Arringion, of Na.-h count; , h.M In-, n iiij .-. fo. I 1 v i.ov. Glenn ;-.s his private secretary. Mr 1! X Perry was killed .- the Weldon Palcigh Seaboard Shoo-f'ly train about a mile from liu' la-' . i'e was walking on tie !r: k the tiiL-ieecr blew and iheo'.f ent'i- nian looked around and started to get off ot I'.-.e track hut did not. Mr A li i : s. ., I so , Ins ie me place Hem- V nvr's rh : : " Mr J M Millikan, of Greensboro, who ton- teliipliiU-s nuking some impiove- menls mi to., bunding and u ill like ly run a truck an I fruit farm, a- th--place is already in foou shape for that business. Mr I C Warren of Yadkin rvuntj had one of his legs badly mangled bv a train in Greensboro last Satur day night. Mr Warren was tin r as a government witness in the !' Nick IMstillini: Co. case. He wa- walking along betwtcn the track, with satchel in his hand and l he Win s'ou train caught hiinas it w as back The ebv 0 Mi,ls ,-f Visitil'e g.-andfalhe T nij li. dv A handful of eo fetti causing a riot in Spencer Handle and Hub Works. The High Point Handle and Hub Works Company was organized last Tuesday by I O Cecil and T Hamilton. This is the seventh fat- t irv organized in High Point within the last thirty days. Library lor Aberdeen. Miss Mary L Page, daughter of the late Colonel A F l'age has pre sented tile town ot Aberdeen, Moore county, with a three thousand dollar library in honoi uf her father. Th management ot tiie library has been placed in the bands of a board of li rectors named by Miss Page her si-lr. lhe members of the board i: Messrs J J Heckart, chairman, Andrew Luke, J A Hrvant. It I Wilson and C X Hlue. Mr J J Coble, brother of Judge . Cekle, of Stutesville, died a his hoc in Asheville on the 29th Remain were taken to Alamance county for burial. It makes no difference bow long yon have been sick, if you are troubled witb indigestion, eonstipa lien. liver and kidney troubles, LTol , lister's Rivet v Mountain Tea will make too wt-lL . .13 cents. Asheb ro GASTRITIS, so PRiiNorNt KI Y PHYSICIANS, CI RKK P.Y MRS. JOK PF.Ii SON'S RE.MF.PY. lliintersville, N C, .May K, Vm-. Two vears ago I was 'completely run down. I suffered from indi gestion all the time, with gas on the stomach, and tho trouble was pro lion need gastritis. I had no appe tite for anything, ami felt no incli nation toeit. This brought on ner vous prostration, and the least ex citement brought on a nervous snell and 1 could hardly control myself. I could not get any natural sleep as a result of this nervousness. I was under meJcal treatment for four years, and was not even benefited. I then determined to try Mrs Joe Person's Remedy, bought one-half dozen bottles and I commenced to improve when on the fourth bottle. 1 was much stronger, slept better, did not have those nervous spells nearly so often, and knew that my general health was building up. My appetite was improved and I began to enjoy eating and what I ate agreed with me. With nil my ailments 1 bad neuralgia of the bowels, which caused me intense suffering. After I took six bottles of the Remedy I found that I was certainly menilW. ana Dougnt six more. Kefore I had finished the dozen bottles the neu ralgia of the bowels was completely cured. I tick in ali a dozen and a half bottle", which rt stored me to good health. I feel that! owe my fate to. Mrs Joe Per sou ' Reraedv. i mo near l-'riibn night at tiie street canir.ai. r colored bovs threw some confetti ii Jim Pinter's face and he liioiiht H was some white man so took his pis out and shot at an innocent man The white men near took it up and would have killed the negro on :h spot but ofl'Lvrs took him to jail. The llavidson Pispatch s.is that Swearing Creek took its name lroin Revolutionary Times. Once n in time a party of Whigs found .-ncli a large number ot lories mi their hands they didn't know what to with them. They weie camped this creek and it was deeided to lease them mi parole on their hiking the oath of allegiance. I hev wen all sworn and turned loose. From that day until this it has been call swearing Creek. While "bearing off" lumber at the Ore Hill Manufacturing Company at Ore Hill, vesti-rdav inorniii: about 7 o'clock, the eleveii-vear old son of Mr Thomas Henry stuniulei and fell, his light foot coining ii contact with the saw, cutting it Si had iy that u'lipiltatioil was neees-arv. Tin: wounded iiietnbi r wasainpu cd just above the ankle yesterday morning bv I'r I'el.aey Foust, of Slier Citv.'and KrOli Stroud, of Ure Hill! Kiler City Grit. The barn and stables of Mr J George Hannah, who lives about mi'es from town, were destroy bv lire last night about 'j o'clock. 'J in- lire had made considerable head way w hen diseuv r-d, and it wis niy by quick work that the hors. and cattle were saved lhe origin is unknown, but that to be the work of an incendiary. The loss is i mated at 0110, with no insuranc Siler City Grit. The primary teacher's meeting at Greensboro last week was a sure Manv schools in different parts of the state wore represented. Th tune and place for the next meeting were left open and will beaiinouuri later by the executive coinniitte The olliceis of the association in Miss Leah Jones, of Greensboro. president; Miss Kmnia IMair, of High Point, vice president; Mi.-s Man Owen Graham, of Charlotte, Secivta ry and treasurer, lliese ollicers with tiie following form till exe tive c iimiiittee: Miss iiattie hi- lridge, Miss Myrtle Me.Masters. Tnomasville. The Thomasville Times .-ays: Last Flidav ami Saturday the Southern Railway had their engineei here survi ving a route on the south- side from a point near the wagon factory to the main line near the orphinage. The route surveyed follow s closely to the . reek, and act ually crosses the creek to the south- near the old smelting works. though some changes may be made. 1 ins hue pasi-es through the fac- toiy part of our town and w ill supply seven factories with track faciliti s hieh thev do not have now. If built it will open up a section of more than three miles lor factory sites such as no other town in North Carolina possesses. It will double the price of property ou the south- side and will give a ready market to those who desire to Sell. Capital from abroad will sec the advantages of our town and mw factories of va' rious kinds will spring up all along lue lino and in a few years thomas ville will be the manufacturing town of the south. We are sot blowing Thomasville, we are only stating the future ad van tages as we believe they will exist in a very few years. Of comae, we are interested in the belt line, because it will enhance the valu of our proper ty. Eveiy ou in town is interested, the town as a whole is interested, be cause U will build up Thomasville as a great manufacturing city, and in order to do so it will draw capital and labor from other sections. Our pay rolls will quadruple and w hen yon do that every line of busiii'-ss in our town will lake ou aew lifeon ac count of the increase, and no one can conceive what Thomasville will who coi i' i TON!.' 1 ell''r III - A. lieiuan, w iio is c'i, 'i i. so: ions to-; bun qui:. a few mil. , last Friday, fell o.a. ot was rignt badly hurt a!.: and back. Col. A II Mi Neil i right nnw( but the old .Lent nature t:ub:.-i:e trouble w hi.'h bi lot. Mr Alias P'idlips .f Cam. run U to ' ii I ue.-.!:.v and said lie did I v.-. i.. .1... i... ... i Tiokcr Washington wou'd . t b. there ana he wanted when Ik- m i one to see the oilier. The el-veil veand l sou uf M'- ' MiiN of .Jaekso.i Spring.. . iMlina a: Mr K Keur.edv's i: .and f i:: . : a few tod-. I,. :... , Royal Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. lir.,.. ft i o the r-. Cilr. Miss .Salii ing here kisl Su G-ys Ch-pt'. ! ' Villa U lit CATARRH, !, irniJi- 1 visiied lir ,1 ,ceel. BRE, If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There It a Constant Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Hava Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh. CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. B. School Dys :nd Country L',',c it 'l-nii .1 ..I I'lin!; il.p past I ier.c hr-'I'-ere I m.i'.v 'l.:v.i: ll':i Mllll! I I f"r nnj eluiMli., e: eil le.irni .1 hi t.- in il-1,-f.nv. :.., ..in I, .imi II r ':o:V'l,""l.'. ..iil.l m:.i,.i li.in-i Iioel 1.1 rurnl lilna lr. U: rnliifi i;cro8 tho t lint I t.--f ihp reed of vjnn I., olmly in.! i: seems I I Ihrre uintprs : ' T"'1 CP, i eliil.l Hi.ir: in I c :c!.,J.,' -V llii ". w hell. i'r 1, j l.ul 11.' . Iivnv Irv In love f.' '? Iiy.mrTnlcahiirkyt .1 D..voai.nroat ni.:ii.; lt.l.r.l? l.jrimliKVuir Jorou'n' ? r yea ii.ive st Aro jou! .mm your cn.AllV 1. !'i..r. ft lrO"r.:i -t ! I l!ll' llircstt Amy ljt:t j -".r f 'V et i".slc? Arnvou pnuluitllyKot'.luOenl? j .;''! near 'eiizzaas v.iiti7 1; you iinvo ri-o rra l-i r.-u f.:.r v.ltu ie- :: of tli. Hor.mcl.r l?t'upi" n roaslsnt : I c. -t Do l. 1 ra.ii'1 lurr-'ini, ... 1.. iiv Ui K''tOM'hol . tUroam.i'l iiu. ,:ly when I lioil "nl'Tt'"l V' ii.. .1:1,1:1.111 il.i'v jri.Blll. H la uun k, nullcal, ; ... rnl .mh nttcutl t ure It 1 y tnklr.n l..lnr.lo eui-H iinikuM u rltls the iTitem of : rmi lh.tr. caiim Mtarrh. Blfol llnllll (H.B.B). iurtfl IhB bluod, does ny wlih fni ens ripmbrun, rn-J Tt.r.TJ. indn 11 rlcbi I lii-l.ur JihxUm win u'.rlob.iiuroMoodcJIrect 10 ta.j rir'.lyre.l n.rves, muou mombrtin. l.rm.'i iii-t jnlnti, itlvlnir wnrpith an.l mnif.'h J.""l r.h.ira It 11 ncdod, nod In !!, vir ii.r-uintr i li.rf.'ut, -..'rt'ilug our wl ctiLarrli la ull its forms. DEAFNESS rt Any claof or h. rl u( in irli:e, try Botnlo ltlcK'ii Uii'ni ( r. H. H). Moiilormiof dnN in or ji'.rilul t!rrf:ie?t are crmteri by ca tirrh. ft a in enrt. CAtarrh b B. M. H. t!mupi!):i r' moy. ntn wurnrn hv bad thi 'r In rr'ifloiTr':eiel- riiorwt, rnnnlcHld 1' - It. ft. n. U pTfannl ivitil a.alo t-t I kt. ThnmnrklT tri tnw ' 30 y 4'oni(tii of Par IlotBiila In ( rri'ritt. Hrrtmgthnt TTk Btomtchli euro !7'vptptM. frlm HI ynrJarv Hot i j li. Tiiio ANdlrotrd. If fiatciir4 whM 1 riqht j aunt Mr Its tnkn. moniT rafunded i : Sum pit ci-Dt PreA by writ In BIm4 Balm t o.. Atlanta, (it. liitcoriba jrir trtMt unit apodal from madleal mtIc ami I-t aery rVjmptoru.glTtDgitreDglii toil.oantiro jour cai, alao aaot im aala4 K3 l-'i; I. ' oul ul :l 1 1. .- :0!'l hurt aliuiit llie I'.u k , aa riui'l utid side. 1 lie l'i:u li;i!V i. o.le liad M w- ' itiil.le en. ; at the St.t;(. fair :,n.l Uriel oiT n ilo--n of the lir; -r.--i.vur-'e 1 for stork and onltry. I'!i..i is i-i ilii-'l h i ri - new uii.ler tile -!ili for Moore eoanv liul it sioh to tin woli'ltiiat Mo iiv duiiitv i-i iiiilli, ;' i hole ill the -roami nor a .ie( e ..! saiidliill M hold tiie world tu,'i tli'-r. Our le.-.i'!ive. aloiii all line" :i:e simjily mi. n veloii? if the world l.ul jut kirn it and Mr Tufts mid the rniehui.st iiini.a.'ei-, MrT II I'ott.r, ire I'X. rt i uy t heir iiilhieiiec t.inarda le. ojiillg the t'o'inl v. The i itielld f the I'ounly who h.ue n.. seen I'iiieliuist i-hotiid ii and .-.ee what t le.e ieO.e :ne doiii;,'. County Correspondence. Ki Uro H f D No 1. - I,ee. u!.l li nut , I.K I". I i-' pi-; III life. I :!.: '.I life il.cr,-,. I..'il .l.eill 111 .Ml. iieei'.:il :i H.lli. . s h:- li.lo'li i-l.ari; III. si ol ill.- . t.-r Hit .11 JiillKiio ., om.Iv f.-r 'ii etl.in ill', .tit school I .i'ie tl.f. r.iiiiurT anil . iuil: v lifr i tho Imp . lap air's lovo town lint mil do an wo nnrsplviis. ! i!:p nohiwl :i.:i . iii r-wry n r li.-nip never to Tli. y .l,.n't ki.mv IVe.lo ivlui live on l Pj, ... Wcrtlivillo Item: Mr II A M. lit! . ! Iliji l'.'i:,: ' Will, in. i'i. ii.,.. . Sophli Items. Ml- N W Hull i ,:h I-. :.:! 1M ' M: K I' 1, Mr I , II, T i. M...l:i ,,k I'. ,..- I Mi f'r Trinity Items' "tirpi'i iiigt- ,!,-, !uv.. Mr- ll'e Mrs I'W-r ',i l.'-nie. Mr-. ArmlieU. Mrs Ki ...1 Mi - ll-:,ii, . f M.. An.inrM Aniei. M .Mm l.ul:, I '(.IT . Irs ii W t .or - f I'r a;l(Jlrs l',, "!i llii j r. v c. ( Mr I' K 11'11,'il,' U'l.lV . Mi-li.-v M II -irk 1 Mr CI., !, fever i iiiilli; Uip li . . Tl v her.- I.. Mr' ll.iliue, Is in l,v Cl.ri.l ni l, Mrs 1 who -,ti, Mi,i)z near ,1, ueir in lon-n I el Mrs Xme.iefr ul! ( .1,,. U. i It. I.p.iIiIi is ,.. ie i. e. Mrs lir Met', mi. i, V ''Iteh.Nl l, Kie. i, . will we MnrRi! lo tl-.s West Ramseur Items. ni'i' l.n.ly.. v ri,:iiri'.l. l..ll.,.sl,l Ms .:,lk. .T'.ss Ivp. r v It is n fine .,1 kis ...I , f.n Su'l..v, I .. .I ihe l,ri.!if r.l to llm iii.e shoul.l ! lli,'iw,t. lira I 'h.is t..ut, ..f I iri-n-ljm ia vi.ili., h.-r iimthrr. Mis (fportrp M.:,",ii. J II I ' inner, of llrovven ilill ,i,ii,., hi f;uailv Siimriluy ami Sunday retiirni,, M.,i Jav I' U llilliar.l. of Cmisev. ( h uh iui IV, a. I'i'pl'si n fxwitiui' withthp U'linsenr l-'urliilur Mf. L'o. u,l took char;re .! his rofition U ,1, llr Iie.ss..l J .p.. l.l visitina l fall, si-ipr Mr- Nni Miieh .Misi fur.vlia Wi. siek 1 v.v .ui' i A M ll.iliili:-K:. of Carlhin;', r Mr Klkm Whi'i liiu u fri'.i :, Tip :i. h ul' fan , folt.'l Mills ' last wn .'I!-rule I'.is ac-splp l a -.y. I! .!, is a K.od K ,prp'.rr ho gor". it-r rr!ur;n thank; :hs t'.-.irier in , h li hps and r.l lioin.' lo-ilay. Ii.is bou seri :iy is mi l4tr. Iv of tiie reul I t.. U.p .vripii f ii - iM iiilir, .11 ll,p t -..Imiii-fnr AsliPlmrO. i .b in B ib- iD'i in knpir it It.nnr-ii th- .!,.i J " l' .rrcj IliiS I'. I) llt'ii? . fr-r tli r -mpU-:.J::.a l.iu. I t i.i nli.. th ivo j.i'i:i,al. ih Crnlial 1 N'a'ip -al Kr'iil firoivp,-. iv.'iihpr man partly uiift agin ,..nn loir an'i coi(( vpry mid, liut not hit fair in ihp 4uu tvat not se3 .tilling ag'i waj not utile even to keep bnune, bat had to employ heli for rerT thinu: I was run down go that I felt thai ' I"-' the nexi tventy five years with life wtii uO pleasure in a Pertain j this belt line. feme. Now I am able to atleud t This ia our oiiiKiituiiiry. Thoiuus- all ut houieliold da tin and feel ville'a oportanity. The graudedt up that I am some gucd, once more, to j portnnities that haa ever ires':ited mv familv. iUolf to the people of this eertion. . if any one baa indication or ner- i therefoie let eveiy one nil put.Thc vt'.i prostration, my advioe ia take j 'De'r iboulder to the wheel and i;ive aft l Joe retaou'a Remed v. and if 8'rong pull, a lonir pull alucether : ii1'' 2V one will only take enough to hnild one mind wita a urpwe to in (u t,r,l p loose in ahepta and eihanjred op me vacem. it win tureir cuie. ;'u via we u; aa aure a me tun ior iu iorj wen mm ooumpua ua . VV. S. HLPWH.J.. n DP. m.nr..u un--.r.r. -,- litua:ir'j lacdel fanner i.i iug v. ite.it Eoiae tiaie and pr?iniriii an.l Rotting Jiis its uses t)i3 latent and belt f.,Tin iuipleuiuts. Vuil jii OU-iit to ks? f.im v.itn in. !; trrei' 1,oisp cutaway ii.irrjtv grietiin uji ihe la-el aud you woald i! reaay to go tiomp niu-n np your old wood en harrows and dctirs etc. The old C'ulumhia S-.ore housa buildiog wlii. h n:H iiuilt otpr fifty yejrs ago aad was inr.ie'l iuia ilnelling Ucxiae when tkameeor a U.ru is mw nn'tpreoinH repair again iti r eau well remeniber V yeara or irn hf was a boythatit was a big h e tovioent k goto Columbia art. I he fanners all carried trwir cot' m. -in f r the fa.-:, r. . uirl thai has a p, .1 ee l.'aio il fur I lie faeloi ivhat ihey are missinu lhe f.iiin'.'an ii-l have . 'I h.'V ran have n niep limp whetl lliey p" lishinj nml enjoy tlip a,.e.l fr. -Ii nir p'nd I" the Mieet si.iij.ti of th.- liir.is. nn.l rani .v. r the lie!. Is , wnt.T iiieloii nieh mid I'h.n.l ami w.nli in ihpgnrilru an.! have I, ; llowers rovvii ( an.l ituiny oilif r ni.e thii , A ivmiliv airl pan Plijny "what leliil -r .'ai: l. Well, my letter is shell ni.it ia I m. inleri'Stilig, so l mil have to slep I lime I write may I it will l U'tav A fnu,::ri i l:' r" we Can interest you in a Heating Stove? We have a full line ol seasonable Hardware. We have juat received a complete line of HarnesB, double and single, and will make you attractive prices on any thing in that line. Guns, Amunition and Sporting Qooda of all kinds. mil.. I i,s""ml Barbour, Virginia and High Point Bnggies. Lewis & Winslow Hardware Company. ..I, ,, i;, s : ,l thr. :,.i A, In. I, :ri!"'l Min: Will !.: u-ts Obituary. J William r,.s, v Ki.iii .lied . ii his hwn tiieei'sher.' I'ridav, lie: "i. and was hi ,. at Mehinehih.m .-s.itiir.lav VI st, aep, 711 pnrs. , Mr trait was a limp lien.wl cilizeii of , lhe .'samly I reek seeii.ni all his hfo nniil In, . s,.n,,g hp moved io (ir s,,r,i t,-, w with ,. ; art of his i hil.lrpn. ile lived a long, lisp , lul, in.liisiniuis, solr, honest life. Ilismot 1 I" was "(in.' no liiau." lip L aves the wifi . ,. his ypnth. spveii eliihlren. and a nuiulier r "I gran.lehil.lrpn. Nearly all of them were i "ill, I.imi h"ii the end enmp. hind n.ii.ils eovered Ins ncwlv tnadi , )i.-ive with Iniiutiliil ll.arers, a token of liigli "r -I.,, i nean i. i; rpsiieet. Mrs Ai rari. Josi's Program of I'rovi ence ToArship Sunday Selio?! Convention. M M r.l: White, lliese The Death of Mrs Farlow. Mrs Mary l'.lh n Farlow was burn in K.in ,!,ilph p.niniy. N C .Inly Vwl and dipil i i. i. I'.iih IJU'i. Siip was niiiriied to Mr I. let l arl..w n the HHh of April. 1S7!1. Mio n.is the m.'lhpr ..f si'vpn ohililr She leave- ,i hiisl.aii'1 and isix ehil.lrpr. one of nli.'ia is Mrs II T I'arrish, of 1!.I. Hill, St al-o a si,.,, daughter nh.uH'W is Mrs W : , Tnlln.-k. She was converted earlv in lifi an.l jeia.-d lhe M I' eliureh, and through nil her ehri-lian years showed her faith l.y her 'Mail are the v.'.iii,,ns of human life. New Kre,it '.! wi.Jp aTeeiini; the millions; some leaching onlv t!ip few. lint nor fraiiHln with IsMU'lieient design as thai of lhe wife a i :,i,,,lipr Herein woman stand. ah.iie lhe .... .1 i llrpiive nuilder and direetor of the fre.-i!. m n shiveir, the twenl nr wcas of lnm.aii l.in.l m nil thn relations ,.f lif,. In thi- .sp'ure her v.-:- un.lerly the h.,),i ue-s ,.i ia.- ninnaii r.,,'i.. Having iipii her heart earlv in life to h, Snv: .r. Mrs Farlow nerenled the ideuls I hrist as ihe prluelpals thut should govern '. .s ,,,, ,'i. i-f ner la:lv wall, nml netivitips. ,1 ,11. I'rr.f I. M Thus she livivl the devoted ami self a-ii . h., will enfiaae lieina wife and mother. So strongly did thee prir.ciples dominate her life tliat her kindness and helpruineaa reaehed leoml her own lamilr. and went out freely to the dependent, needy and nfUipli'd till all who know her h.vrd her. Her toils and Intwin nn pnr'h have rense.l, but her works do fol - . . . ,lVT An fjij siip nhall rev-eive from her divine i mi ;ue linlile tu have nil attiieli of H.-ad, "W'-ll .i .ne g.w. ami faithful sprvani, si, me I." in .if Ikiv.el Complaint and ,!""' , '"il,,f"1 '" n 1""R". ,Jt', -, ... A. will iinke Hipp ruler over manv ihincs. am. hi i mil ui yiiiiieiii M.i Inr surviving family ever ! iron Io i.ii.'hii neiiieuy i'i .s.'in ; i - inp principals she is-'pieathe,) thein. Mul'I's i!. lis. mi. ,1 I) 111, nini'S.,n I ! ,-. Mr W 1 Mv.i, :,. i. M, MissM.,iiha'l!p,l,lii ha. Mis- Allen Whi:,.-:!,-. I'r.,1 W... : .,1 II...,.-,,',, -. l.-s i, . I .1 C Wil , S Ass.R iaii.'ii. .Ki WmrK. See. r New Goods. My now g.viils ha e arrived and il w ill give mo pleasure to have you id en,ii:'e ih, in. !i will al-o give you a chancotoexamino mv prices. 1 I-, 1 1 io wisp i. suiVi, ienl. I am elTei-inff t-mip of the lies! liarirains eanl ,.! in A-h. l,..ro. Men s Mat, w. nli tfl.un and I yum (or .Hip, and eaeh. ii. .nli . I'.iv. a l 7.V., "oini; f,,r :t:lr 4f'e. and .'lie. each. A few ! lined u, el, r shirls f,.r hoys, regular price LTic. u bargain nt VOe. eapli. r..ilais ,pl ,v.'ni,erp for 10 aud !."-i.iy price Sand 9c eaeh. li.iV-.iu-i , I oseiy f-.r iiipii, women and children. You luld lieller ii el i'iaid-. .sh.-eiing. Calico, iiiiiihanis and Flannels while tho i r sale j- g..i:,.r on. Mv pri,Ts nn.l .i..,).i can't lie Irat. MUtl'-si ( l ie. a paid f..r IVultry. Ksras and founiry I'rodi.pe. B. A. Yeargin, Successor to Jasper Aumivn. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HairRenewer iter m M j!f cs tiie lisir Rrcw lonj and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. jj oinps raiiinj? r,uir ana cures aanarutr. And it always restores coke f ri-ay hair. Sold for fifty years. " vydyi'MTftart-'' r A Painless Cure of Curable Pain Never resign yourself to suffer pain. Women's pains are curable. They are the sign of dangerous conditions of the female organs, which should be promptly attended to or dangerous results will follow. Winter Wear for Men Women and I Children. Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, Lonjr Wear Shoes, Fine Clothes, Good Clothes, Clothes that wear well. Dress Goods of the Latest Styles. 4? Everything for every body at W. J. Miller's Store. lTHllTi ii i its. Rock Hill Buggies. Rock Bill Buggies are a littie higher in price but are bet ter. You can get your money's worth in a ROOK HILL when sometimes you cannot get your money's worth in some othe make. THE hOOK BILL BUOGY COMPANY is situated near by, therefore, patronize Southern enterprises. We have a fine lot of them on hand and will be glad for you to call to see us. McCra.ry Redding Hardware Company. IT COMES TO WOMAN'S RELH? whenever she suffers from any of votnan'i biting and weakening pjln. It not only compels the pains to stop, but It foliovs up and drives out the cause of the pains, which prevents them from coming back. It makes you veil. Try IL v Sold everywhere id $1.00 bottles. WX7TI v a umi freely and frankly, la strictest confid ence, telling DTall your aytnptDM and troublea. Wa will tmi fra advice (lH ptaia sealed envelope), how to curatheta. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Cbattanoaca, Ttim. , "WITH OUT A FAM," writes Mary E. ShaWw, ef PopUr Bluff, Mo., ' I can do mr twuwwoiKt althouth, betnre takfM CARtHJl, doctora had done am no good, I Caa) truthfully say I waa GJT by Orduti I want m-trf suflfw k ta ktkrw at una wwkfcTlul tmMuiM," Life is Worth the Livina if you fit up your house from our complete stock of House Furnishings. In r or Hardware Department is found Stoves, Ranges.Seaters, Stove-Piping and Mate, Oooking Utensils and all other necessary adjuncts. Ia our two large Furniture Stores ire shown everything from an infant rocker to the massive sideboard or suite OFfurniture. In our fourth store or the China and Out Glass Department is found one of the most beautiful and complete lines seen any where. . . An art aquare tlurt !aaei Uir eta A suit of fr.nitiura that i u joy forever, Aa np-it'-Jjie rang that niaken cooling a pleaurei 'Phone or call-command. -we are at all times awaiting your People's House Furnishing: Company, High Point, N. C. 3 jTake The CJourier and Get the News. " One Dollar Fer Year in Advance.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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