I i 1! i i i ;.,' i The Asheboro Couiier BlOE ONE DOLLAR A YKAK Wm. C. HAMMER. Editor. Vtnteral at the Port Ofllce at Aehelmie se seil Claw Uattar. The Mocksville Courier, one of the State's best weeklies, hits come out iu a I Tumi new drea of type. Marion Butler came out in an in Urriew iu the Washington Star on Saturday of last week bitterly as aailing tli suffrage amendment in Maryland. The interview was a re py to former Governor Aycnck's recent Intel view in Baltimore. But lr claims that the North Carolina amendment has disfranchised white men. He has refereiico to the poll Ux provision requiring poll tax to be paid for the previous year by the first day of May in the following year. Jiuttler makes the further startling and surprising statement that it is generally admitted that three fourths of the negroes votes in North Carolina in the last election was for. the democratic partv. That ltaU'.iie:it was made for circulation ID other att-s than North Carolina Marion Butler says it is admitedj that the majority of negroe votes r uow cast for the democratic ticket snd this he says according to .einofratio definition makes the i mocratic party the "negro party." Jurorj for Dsctmbsr Term. FIRST WKKK. Trinity township, J W Ballauce, B M Walker; Columbia, J li, Dixon, C F Yo. k; II W Scott, (1 P Kivett, .lames Kemp; Grant, W D Fox, V King; I'mvidence, J' S Coble, A W Nixon; Coleridge, I) II Lambert, J M Davis, Timothy Cox; New Mar ket. Arnt Pool; Kami tertian, J L Uissiter, W L Ward; Liliiity, E II Henderson, D W Moser, J T Kober son; I'laiiklinsville, Uubt Jarrett, li li Bain, W H Dorsett, Jno W Connor, M Pounds, 11 A Need ham, Union, Franklin Luther; Kichland, C Kin ir, W K Garner; Back Creek, W K Pool; Cedar Grove, G D All red, JnoT Williams; Pleasant Grove, 11 V Bray; Concord, A J Trotter: Urower, E B Leach; Taieruacle, Jacob Kindley. SKCONII WKKK. New Hope, J N Kearus; Colum bia, W II Coble. J It Lane,C N Stout, W P Brown; Cedar Grove, ! B Ciaipei; Trinity, E U Carr; Cciicridgi', J U Cheek; Kalidleman, W T Bryant, W G Brown; Union, .louepli Parks, G 11 Presuell; Frank Mnsviile, E N Ellis; Concoid, J M Ti otter; Blower, L O Sugg; Kich l.ind, H L Unwell; Asheboro. 'V H Moring; Providence, S F Pugh. Transplant Fruit Tress in Fall. 1 lio Priielical Fanner tns: 'Di, .suitable l:cli.-, tet the tree and fi'l m i he coil, ramming i in as tight a lostiihle, until the hole ij three parts lull. 'I l, en our in water until hole is fuii. I h -li lit iteuuk away, ami I'lmr in moie. An hour or two later t il the remainder of the soil without liuitnliiig. It will not take man i!ns lo know whether the trans planting is to be a success or not. If it is, tke iiniaiiiing leaves that were not cut off will drop clean from the stem slightly tapped. If thy fail to fall oft, withering on the tret instead, it is a doubtful sign, and a good pruning will be in older. But as a mutter of experience, 1 have luunu me losses nom eanv pruning almost none, anu can rreely recom menu the practice. Distribution of Mulberry Tract, The N C Department of Agricu! tnre will beginning November 15th distribute among the farmers of the state 80,000 seedling nm't mulberry t rees. This distribution is intended to encourage the growing of silk in North Carolina, but the trees at the lime will furnish shade and food for in ultry and hogs. Every farm in the state should have a mulberry i! rove. The trees should be planted 13x12 ft. on dry soil and cared for like peach or plum trees. These trees will be. sent 'by mail post paid, iu packages of fifty and a hundred, Aot less than fifty nor more than a hundred trees will be sent to one address. To cover cost of packing and mailing applicants must enclose oue cnt for each tree. Postage stamps accepted. This is probably the last distribu tion of mulberry trees that will b made by the Department. Those who want them should apply at once. Those who have not tried silk s. rowing should send for a copy of bulletin 131. Address application for mulberry trees to the undersigned. Gehnald McCarthy, Biologist N C Department of Agriculture. Ladles Bazaar. The ladies of the Methodist Epis copal church will hold a bazaar the brst week in TJoembr. One of (he attractions will be a Ladies' Home Journal Booth. Where iQbacripUoot will be v taken for that popular monthly. As it is well known to the readers, the price hat been ad vanced to $1.25 per vear. It is a favorite Christmas present and re minds one monthly of the person who bat inven it. - Miss Louise Slack will take sub scriptions at Wood A Moriog's store from do until the basaar in case any one want to subscribe and torn name over w bazaar committee. John Ri'y, aged st-vanty-five years, diea at i'ieaeant Garden in Qvi'Jsird oonnty on Nov 4th. air I: ) j 3f"pped THE ELECTIONS TUESDAY. Jerome Gets 8,000 Majority; McLellan, Mayor of New York, Hearst Gets Big Vote. Ohio and Pennsylvania Democratic. The elections Tuesday resulted iu a democratic victory. Ohio demo crats also carry both Cinciuntti and Cleveland. The disreputable re publican machine in Philadelphia was defeated by 70,000 majority. Berry, a democrat was elected for State treasurer. This was the. ouly state officer for election this year. In Maryland oaly oue state officer war elected this year. He is a re publican. The legislature is demo cratic. The Poe suffrage amend ment it defeated by the foreign vote. Virginia is democratic, Massachu setts is republican, Kentucky gives big democratic majority, Chicago goes republican, McLellan is re flected mayor over Ileal nt municipal ownership candidate and Evans re publican candidate. Jerome, a democrat, but inde pendent candidate, is re-elected district attorney over James W 0 born, Tammany's candidate aud Shtarn, the Hearst candidate by 8,000 majority. Htasr Rail cf tat Aibtbtrt Srssss Schaal ftr tbt testa' th. - First grade Colon Bunting, Effie Crokei, Emma Graves, Fern Ferree, Lura Jouet, Tom MoRit, Margaret Morris, Kollint Miller, George McPherson, Uulh McPhersou, Kate Walker, Gerlba Nance. Second grade Kate Brittain, Idol Ferree, John Swain, Mabel Farrish, Grace Ferree, Francis Walker, Johu Moffitt. Third grade Catherine Burns, Marietta Berry, Carl An man, Birdie Miller,, Ila Aiken, Lacy Lewis, Wade Jones, Hal Walker. fourth grade Lily Parnsh, Mildred Bilkbead, Clyde Aiken,; Willie Hughes, Henry Hush. Fifth grade Ethel Free, Mattie Kjvette, Allie Spoon, Farla Spoon, Basil Bri'tain, Earl Boroughs. Sixth grade Cora Bedding, Lyn ette Swain, James Swaiu, Iua An man, Bonnie Auman, Bera Scarboro, Annie Fox, Lucile Rush, Mamie Morris, Euilia Presuell, Clifford Cox, Nancy Lambert, Idyl Free, Maggie Davis, Colon Spencer, Grady Hidge. Seventh grade Blanche Ander j.iii, Jim Davis, Lollie Jones, Ix'la Hall, Mary Belle Kivettc. Eighth grade Jo el Allen, Ida Henley, Blanch Spoon, Grady Miller, Daniel Sharpe, Sum Spencer. Ninth grade Marietta Beits, Alex Worth. Chryanthamum Shaw. The Chrvsanthemum Show at the academy last Friday night, was a pronounced success. A variety of handsome flowers ere exhibited many of which brought to their owners handsome and useful prizes Among the successful contestants were. 1. Best general collection of cut flowers niock Standard Drug Co Mis J A Holder. i. Second best collection of cut flowers Sack of Hour Crown Holler Mill Mrs Annie Uobins. 3. Largest bronze flower on pot ted plant Umbrella Wood 4 Mor ing Mrt M C Spoon. 4. Largest pink flower en potted plant Haudsome Table Asheboro Furniture Co Mrs W C Hall. 5. Largest yellow flower on pot ted plant-Set Silver Tea Spnons McCrarv-Bedding Co Mrs J A Holder." 6. Largest white flower on pot ted plant Ghair Asheboro t-liai Co Mrs MC Spoon. 7. Finest plant one dozen blooms white Sofa Pillow Indies Aid Society Mrs J O Redding. 8. Finest plant one dozen blooms yellow Uak Kocker Randolph Chair Co Mrs W A Coffin. 0. Finest plant one-half dozen blooms, pink All red Cedar Illicit et W D Stedman k Co Mrs An nie Robins. 10. Finest plant, one-balf dozen bloems, red Rolling Pin and Dough Board Asheboro Lumber Co Mrs J A Holder. 11. Finest plant ostrich plume with six blooms or more, any cotor $5.00 gold piece Bank of Randolph Mrs W V Hall. 12. General collection of potted plants Sack of Flour Ashebero Holler Mills Mrs J O Redding 23. Second best general collect ion of potted plants Wheelbarrow Asheboro W see I barrow uo Mrs W A Coffin. 14. Plant with mosc flowers button variety, any color Bottle of Toilet Water Asheboro Urng Uo Mrs J M Lassiter. 15. Vace of twenty finest blooms of "Lillian Bird" variety Carving Set Lewis, Winslow tldw Uo Mrs W A Coffin. 16. Vase of twenty' second finest blooms, of "Lillian Bird" variety Damask Table Cloth Morris, Mof fitt Co Mrs J M Lassiter. 17. Vase of twenty finest blooms cream colored Ore dosen choice Rose Bushes The Courier Mrs W A Coffin. The Chrvsanthemum Show was rotten np by the School Improve ment Association, for the benefit of the piano fund. Proceeds amount ed to a boot thirty dollars net which pays off the indebtedness due on the ptaao. masks was lurnianea dt me Atne- boro Sand. Lowe Carrie k'l tctiteiic trn block ading; hat been reduced br Judge Boyd from fifteen month to thirty days and one hundred and arty dol lars flae. Tbil wm done owing to the influence of hil brother Be ThosBM Carriok, JEvery bottl warranted, but not M retaroed, th report regard ing Pr Seth Arnolds Blam (tb best Summer EemodyJ frm lsrve anaiKer of Drneanit ia tb Soatb. Tbist B!m U waurrwuted to jm by GAME LAWS IN RANDOLPH. The General Laws and Special Acts Applying to Certain Townships. To encourage the propagation of pheasants, the last legislature enact ed a law for live years iu Randolph county making it unlawful, punish able by $5.00 line or thirty das im prisonment, to hunt with gun or dog, net, trap, or kill any pheasants ex cept from Nov. 15th to "Dec. 15th iu each year. During th" last four mouths inoi e than three thutisaud pheasants have been turned loose by Mr W Uould Brokaw at bis famous huutilig lodge at Fairview Park fourteen miles from Asheboro. Chapter 173 Laws ef 1U05. Chapter 322 Laws of 1905 provides That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hunt ipiuil and partridges with gun, dog or in any other manner in Fianklinville town ahip, Randolph county, North Car olina, without permission, in writing of owners of the land in said town ship. No quail shall be killed except during the month of December of each veai'. Any tiolutiou ef this act is puniihable by due of $5.00 or ten imprisonment. Chapter 43'.i Laws of 11105 enact That it shall be unlawful for any person, unless written permission is lirst obtained, to hunt with gun or aW. or both, on the lands of anoth er in Columbia townshi;), Randolph county, within the following boun dry lines to wit: From junction of Columbia and Franklinsville town ships on Franklinsville and Siler City public road; thence north with the liue dividing Franklinsville and Columbia township line to Liberty township line; thence east with line dividing Columbia and Liberty town ships to Hauiseurakut Liberty public road; thence goiith with Liberty and Raniseur public roads to Franklins ville road to Raniseur Academy; theuce with this road to the begin ning. There shall be no hunting a all except in the mouth of December of each year. Any violation of this act is puuishable by 5.00 line. Chapter 3S2 Laws ot ll'oo pro vide as follows: That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hunt with dogs or gun upon the lauds of another in Hack Creek township RauJolph coiiuty without written permission. Violation of this act is punishable by $5 tine or not more than 30 days imprison ment iu the discretion of the court. The general open season for Partridges is from Nov loth to Ma'. 1st and the open season for wild turkevs is from Dec 1st to February 1st. Dwalllng Burned. On Tuesday night of tins week the dwelling' of Nouh Browei a prosperous colore I fanner living three miles southwest of Asheboro on Little river and on the Old Law rencevilie road, on the Sheriff Han cock old place, was burned together with all the household and kitchen furniture. The Hie started about nine o'clock after the family had retired. They henrd the roaring some li - tie tiui before they discovered the the; when they heard the roaring they thought it wai a tram on the railroad. The loss is ome $700 or $$00 it all, with some $2o0 or $300 insur auce. Marley's Mills Favorite Fishing Place The favorite fishing quarters of the urxiple of High roitit is Mitilev Milll where is fouud a pond cover 'tig 100 acres ami chock full of tish of various kinds, it Iihs been pond for eighty-five years, having never been let off in that time, However now the people in that neighborhood have complained of chilli and fever and give the pond as the cause. In consequence, th. commissioners of Randolph countv have ordered the pond let off by the first of January. High l oint (Jor. (Jreensboro ielegram. Mrs Suggs Is Ninety Two Years Old. Moffitt Has Dropsy snd Oees Not Improve. Mr 0 C Moffitt. who ia ill with drops; at hia home near Molhtt doaa not improve. Mr Thomaa Wrenn is in verv feeliie health, at this writins Mist Borta Wrenn ivho is ill at her uncles Mr Eujrene Lewalleu, ia iinproving w n we are jrlad to note. Mr Jap Sug has gone up the country on bumnesa trip. Mr 1' H Tvor spent Saturday niuht wit the family of Mr Willie Msttitt down on Deep Mr Hampton Mann a former teacher here has gone to Is Angeles California to recuper ate his health. Mr Mann ia a brother of Mrs T H Tyanr here, aud is held in the highest esteem by all nho know him. We wish for him a speody recovery. A numlor of friends gathered at die home of Mr snd Mrs t; M lysor aunrluy and spent an enjoyable day. Among the numlier was mama ongg who ia ninety-two years otage. She ia active far s woman ol her years, snd one would not think her ninety-two. SORE LEO CURED OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING WHAT IS IT THAT MRS JOE PERSONS REMEDY CANNOT DO? Twenty-two years ago I had ty yhoid fever, which settled in my left leg and caused an uleer, not an eating sore, but an ulcerated gore leg, from below the knee to the bot tom of my foot. I suffered a great deal with it, and part of the time bad to go on cratches. I bad doctor treatment year after year, and used tverj medicine I ""ould see any hope i saw Mrt rerson, and she said she believed that she conld cure me. Several of my friends had advised me to use it, bat I knew ihat I woald have to use it so long I was disheart ened. 1 was tired of taaering, and like manr others, wanted to be eared in a day, I decided however, to ntw Mrs Joe Person's itemed t, and bought a dosen bottles. I took near ly all of it , before I coulu see any improvement. I then bought an other dosen, which made a perfect oar. I am. Very truly, N Hamkohd. Lao rin burg, N C. i County Correspondence. Pinion Nawi. Vli It L Tullx'rt ami son were in Anhelioro one lluv last week. Mr W IH lodfcller ai Maine, visited relative Simdity. J U Hiisspll went to I ul Mr 11 I. Iiusell, nf i in our community mv reeeiittv on buai- nrsa. II L Hill of New Hope Academy was in thii section Saturday on u ltiMmHN trip. - itev Mr I'liriMiimljui v, of Cliurlotie, is our new paator this year. Mr t ranlorvl mane a ninnies trip to lory l.utt tNitiinlny. Mlllbore R F D No t. Since I wrote you lust there hntt lireii noiue hani'H in real estate. Mr Hugh Curtis cohl is farm last week lo Mr (Inly. Mr I) iliver Colile Hold his farm lo Mr Curtis near MillU.ro. Mr J Wiyr Itouth ami lirolher, 11 Z Itotith f putting up n saw mill on their lunda two lies in Till of Milllvro. the nielli of the 1'Slh of Oct aouje par- tlu f .Mr Alpheus Julian i.l r.-k-d his I l.roke Uith jwmi f his do id hrohe nit i nil id his wife fainted They then went rds hv his inothara on!. I do 11 1 1 me lew hundi Mr Tom Coble lired rlien'iljm they ogieiifil and he had lo retrace, iusc for the act, aud no i ho did it so far as ku clew us lo the parti. this writer can learn. Mm Capt John If l.iueherry. who has Iwn visiting relatives in llandolpli for the past three weeks, returned to her home iu Koanuka, Va. lust Thursday accolunaHied he her , dien, Tom and Mary. My John .1 lauuli mid Taiuile, of Itai.dle iii, audUrs John M AMn.leand children. of Mill hum visited ut Cnpt l.ineln-rrv's lost Sunday. Mr Vernev Nelson, who L in the saw mill sinew near Troy visited hi father. Mr K Nelson last Satiird.iy and Sunday. Miss Viiuie l.iuelien-y is s.-udnii! a week tJreenslioro vi-iltui; friends ami relatives. Any one having any of the old fashioned liueu hogs can make it to their interest to ile to ('apt W S l.inebeny, Milllioro, N C, lr Joseph Kedding, our jkim! ma-nor made King liip across the country las! Suudav Hp think hi" has in view the orguni ition sf nk for Milllwo. Wo are getting tired ing , r neiuhK. id Handle nke the Ashelx Wln Milllk.ro lai Bltlthday Party. Etc.. at Moffitt. piihlio school at Sliiloh eon men All parents should see that Mi. dav. childi id regularly. Some of our fai del wheat, will Is- Sme have just ccnimeixed, Imt done In- Christmas. ltev'M L Hurley will fill his la nient at Sliiloh for the conference Sunday morning. Mr Calvin Mellitt who has In some time, wo are sorry to lean itnpn Wear. orry to gn i highly f.i merchant. Mr. J M Though ii could have Iss-ii worse. ' man coniwig to take his l.unUrl: tin (let. :".ith Itev and M sons J W and It I. All families cniae ami ga.e dinner. The table was lill things one could wish, ai.d day was spent in theh' llii" s a good Mr .1 T mst pie th their pai Happenings ol Interest on Richland Creek. MrJ X Winninghamand gramls.u, Claudf sis-ut fust Satunlav night and Sui.da ut Mi M I. W iiiiiingli.iin's at Central Kails. Mr S U'wdennilk went nolo Handle ,ist Wednes.ia Misa I'.t Wi -d friends Asheboro last v Mis. .lane ile er to Hack Creel i.h.I (.n Monday iH-ut Sunday a Mr il K Kichiiml Mr M II M.itlitt. The saddest occasion that ha urre.1 ii h of M our community lately, was the dead Causey Hrowu and Mr Alson llunil.l. getting burned. All hapi-mcd at same time last Wednesday. Mr : llunilile and Mm ltrown have our sv Miss Knielme r ...:i. of H,oi'i iMIurdav uiuht at Mr K I. inmi.j;!. ho,i, it th. ,1 Mrs pathy spent Gray's Chapel News. Faraiers are still s.ini?whei S.nne say they can't linish till it ra sloivh Air aiis t uaem.ssi. ol iroy, came up last ween to lm latliei a liurial, ami returned t Troy on Thursday. Mr tlugli ( urlis has told hia plantation to a Mr uans.of the I wharrieaeetiou. Considers lion tiftcen hundred dollars, and has bought out Mr 0 O Coble, paying for sunie fourteen hundred dollars. Mr H II Elder informs us that he has cently bought a nice btsly of timber Siler Citv. ii k i'.K);.. Bui Few Are Free. but few people are entirely free from indigestion at this season of the year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not only the best remedy to use be cause it digests what you eat but be cause it also enables the digestive apparatus to assimilate and trans form all foods into tissue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, belching, aud all forms of indigestion. Sold by SUudard Drug Co and JTt nderwood. A Hallewesn Party and other Newsy Hems from Trinity. 1 tie young people Had a Halloween party st Mr truest Carr's on the night of the .'lint of 'ctnter. All had an enjoyable time llefreshments were isfrved. Mrs R K l'epper had an old fashioned quilting on. Wednesday. The dinner waa uot old fashioned, but wait an tin to-date anair. Mr Paul lias moved hia family to the Gan non boose. Rev J B Craven and wife, of Salisbury stopped over s few daya on their way to con ference. Kev Frank II Weal has attended every Conference for more than fortv rears. H and Mrs Wood, Key Albert Slierriil and Rev Caviness will ail go to Conference this week Mrs r.raest Carr will entertain the Ladies Aid Society at a luncheon on Tuesday after noon. DrTorrentine held quarterly conference here hut Thursday st eleven o'clock. The Stewards from all the charges were present Farmers are busy sowing wheel, and from the amount sowed,. flour will be cheap ner.t year. . Reporter. Werthvllle News. Messrs Hal Worth, Tons Worth. Gilmei McAlisttr, Colvin McAlister, Alex McAlister and James McAlister. sttended the meeting ing of the meeting of the Worth Mnfg Co st Uus place one dav last week. John Jenkins. of Greensboro, spent a lew days in town last week. Mrs Franoss P Hubhsrd snd W I Mvrick attended tin ProvinVace Township 8 8 Con vent his Use Sunday and reported a good time The series of meeting which closed st the V P church Sunday night wsa one of the heat that has been st Worthville in years. There was up to. the close of toe meeting eighty-three conversions. Th good Lord haa wosderfally Messed as, snd revived the work is this part of His moral vineyard. Ia the shove number, tea of thees conversions was from the young men's Bsrses class. Rev Robiosoa of Asheboro, sttended the meeting here Snndsy night. A MATTER OF HEALTH iff HAS SUBSTITUTE A Craam of Tartar Powder, freuafrem alum or phos phatio acid ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. West Rinuour Nawi as gathered by Our Regu lar Correspondent. We enjovad reading the letter from "A Country (ilri" in lust issue of the Courier very mitca. Hoi. bIio may lieeome a regular i orns-iwudaut. Her words brought to me mciuonea wf caitdhoodwhen I was a Utrefout lad, haviaj iieer ireuis, hut who look great interest in Beading their children to the "old Held M'hoel," which was very jxjor cominred to our praeeat aysiem of schools, hut 1 am thankful that mi good moiher tunght me lo love my lenka aa well us plav. so I coutmu. mniM! lo eeluwl until I accoiuplisheil a g'. Kngll-h edmulu.u which is,. I lii'.re satisfa lion tome tliau am thing on earth. Mv advice to all nale,:t is to send ih. hihh, I r I I , 1, them tin it will Is neglect to go to s 'vish vou lo go. a I K J vou wind to become ill u tiotl. 1 know of II I: telliient honest m. ii ging ul. -tig iu this k simple Is-cu ise they cation. 1 olteu ihiuk id fir I tiou, never went lo , lie II I uow 1 see the great send von to school not."' and he was two Imvb becaii.e 1 I I and MHg our cam ,sliicaii"ii. I e I dren. whether ll.ev coin trv. It is so won,.,,; have ... g. get a letter read fro Mrs I.T llamiito I s 1 son, !. ing a carp n pound,, last S-aurdi event v-hve ei-tils. SlrandMrsCI.J from Mr aud Mts tnliou "t.. the La. 1,1 sage dinner" given nple Kood I ehil- , ainv.1 It fouiiilcreo. Cnpt Y M C ,1,. A M dressed up. , , tin will he. i p i t r The lirst big sue, history of Ituiusei.r at one o'clock in fr, conducts,! I v past, i mwa church. A la and v.c hos iniicli Or l.you, ourrlev n.it know it was iin tne county hriugo. i at the ltiUt!ofat Holiness I auuers , t see a 1 tnaining lonely hout ing one of the bann, ALMOST til H.DKX I, rattier Miaults went over -lore Saturduy evening to Afier uiaLiiUji his purchases he how much do I owe you. Son Figuring a little says, j tiftT-four cents. father Alright, son, handi a little. Iluddie. ,-Hme hfiy- S.U1 .Well, pa, I am due you onecent. l''athfii---7ea, sir. Sou I'll give you a I ox of matches and that Dm lee as even. Father I dn.i't need them, but that's al right. Son -anything else you want father? Father 'How do v.'u sell them cahluige, Hud. lie? S..U- -Two cellta a '..iirnl. Father- How much h-r- this one eonie to, Buddie? S-n - Eleven cents, papa. K.uher- Alright, handi: j him n .bmc and the l.i of matclliw luck to ehau.-e. S) that ITU tloing lo others a- tli.y didn't exeot ihem to do nnto tic m. Taxes Due. The sheriff has nmde his lirst round for taxes tint! is in his ollk-e everyday ami will he during the month of Novemlier to collect tuxes. Under the law the tuxes were due on the lirst day of Septembci' titnl after the lirst Monday iu I hci min i-it is tilt- (illly of I h'" slllTlff to ll-ly nil pnijit-rty for unfiuitl taxes. The sheriff requests that all jkiv u-ttiit.- 'V. FDit sr )Mt-:i. IWWEI.S. uvea wn kidneys. $1.00 per bottle, threw for S2.50, atz for $3.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Payne's Hedical Soap. 10c. All sold by ASHEBORO DRUO CO. W. A. UND3RWO0D, Riallaava, N. 0. x New Goods. My new goods have arrived snd call sod examine tticm. It will stso give you a ossncsto uaacume Dry A word to the wise ia sufficient. I am offering aw of the best bsi ever heard ot in Asheboro. Men's Rata worth f 1.00 and 1 75 -v.arv f,T SOc. and 91.00 sack. Shirts worth 50c., 60e. and 73c., goisg for 3ic.( 4'.tc. sad fitlo. rscii. A tsw leeoed lined trader shirts for Uiyn, regular priee 2fe s bargain st Ms. each. Linen Collars that sell everywhere for 10 snd 15c my price 8 and 0C eaea. Bargains in hosery for men, women and ohildren. ou fasd bstier get a supply of Plaids, Sheeting, Calico, tJimrbsma ana Kssanaas wlauV. tk slaughter sale ia going on. My prices snd gooes cau't ba b?st. Highest prices paid for Poultry, Egge sad Country Prodnos. " ' B. A. Yeargin, . . ' Successor to Jasper AumaJi. FRANXL1NSV1LLE NEWS ITSSS. ." """ cwiw.dh'hig. Point. ' ' v. i or ched hia laat aermoa M K chnn h Sunday for the eonterenc .Mr W ood i, ii pxcellent preacher and snci.il 'e man, a.idour people will ba , ri turoeil to ua for another year. .1 iionui..;,! given by the Ladiea' i i.-:y to liii Araoeuiy Satuttlay night j1 e a mcccss and a nice mm waa , . , i V liaa juat inatalled nire onr.lmg-engines to their already I " I1 'i .-a, i and will install aooit ei; Im-iiis in .din nar future. " I 'l l ' ' rd atisa Minnie Tippett I iu I I rsoii, Herbert Cra en went to Oraena- :ah ha icgirl! i another boarder at nd Mr Wright ia the who lias been in achool . u ft for hia home at i.ives, i ha oldest colored li p. luts moved from hia Mi-li il Kim.ey viaited in ham- .simtl Mr Conner and SlraKarah Jaatice. of i Central l ulls, caiuo to our cilv Sunday even- nig uuu mane tlx ir way to Hev Jamea Jor nun's, who after making them a short talk pmuo M.t ed i hem iliun aud wife and after re; caivii.g t!,o heariy cougratulationa of the fa vored feiv ih.it ero present left for their uomo at t. ential rulls. Miss Nannie Jordan spent Sunday near Central falls with relatives. Mr II It Williams, who died at High Point tasi uiurs.iay was hrougat to this place aad lnterreu in the M r. ehiirch cemeterv Setur- day evening I!ev V A Wood conducted the services. Mr Williams waa about fortv Id and leaves a wife and eight navu die apnipathy of all. our oas raised and lived in t&ia t eighteen montha ago i i to High Point. Mr Williams kind and loving father ! chiUIn . o was tielil in mgti esteem ... mil lie remembered for hia '! 'I"1 "ick and distressed. iy' for thia week rain We are needing rain. ground is getting to y liuisn ineir sowing. nti'iity are improving ins, wuo ia aim very . .'' Mr 11 Auman in town : . cu I., lloi Springe for aome ,1-ence was held in the i n. mv. Lev E U Kilaore :.-da.y night and preached in, o.i, liev Cole preached .ii i.vk. Ilia sermon was li ! , 1 utter preached in the I y night. He prt ached ... iiiion. He had a large and rv to learn of young Mr Dunn -s ulniost broken by holding .ir us die (rain was moving the d ih" bnulier to fall and caught Mr A N.nhcut . trhilo buggy riding on s thrown trotn the Imggy just below hia elbow. C F W. Nature Needs Bat Little. Nature- needs ouly a Little Early Kis, r ii, tv mill then tt keep the bowels . clean. I ue liver active, and the eys 1 1, in twe 1: 'in l,:le, headaches, oons itiicii .I,'. The famous little pills "hnrh Risers" are pleawnt in i tt. i t ;iti.l perfect in antioo. They : 1 1 - r ri.e or sicken, bat tone and .-'. i ...ii..,. the liver and kidneyi uid bv M;iiiiUid Drug Co and J ' no ilifference how long hei'ii sick, u yoa are li indigestion, constipa mI kidney troubles, Hoi' kv .Mountain Tea will II. 35 cents. Asheboro tr C Ramsenr Items. ( ' A Wood left for the Conference at tiieensli'-ro Saturday. Mr f ha Koss, of Asheboro, and alias Ins Snmhciuiaii, of Troy, attended the Curyssn ! tlieutiini show here Saturday. Mr Kl' Waikina has sold his fine-hores to a gentleman in tlreeensboro for s very band some sum. Mr ami Mrs Joe Brav and Vr and Hiss Bray, of Siler Cilv spent Saturday sod Sun day with Mr ,'inrt Mrs A il tJorter. Mr T A Mollitt visited his brother, Mr C C .Molhtt nt M.-tiuis Mill Sunday. Mi a ,1)1-" T lHinard snd son Colvin. m..ve I i.i ii , i: new home in Greensboro last week. Tli.'.r f i ieuda Hers regret very in ,, h iiieii !, Mrture snd will always be needs of Mr II D Candle were Inst week to learn of hia death. in mail aud his death is s great inly. most successful and enjoyable i t'u'l.a ue' ' '. ,, v. . ' l!. 1 ' ""'J J,''.,',,", ,.,e ' it.y n--iv, the I. -a .ty ". 1 ' 1 ' Jj ,! j,1" Mrs w,:s ivi-.'ut date was that given try '.t s s-totv last Friday snd Qtnr ., t 'hrv.-.inthemnm Show snd I ie llowera were tsstefully , s i aeons ware rooms of the .u l llardwsre Snore, second -play nf this moat popular Ii" -eon in all sizes, colors sad -plendid collection reflected i il.ee.vliibitors. The follow. all, able and useful presents for t mncniticenre of their flowers: n. Mrs 11 BCsrter, Mrs W F Mrs U' D hsne two prises; a ul, Mrs W 11 WsUins aad thei. overy it will jpv me pleasure ts have yoa argsoss " - m in PRinnn VM( r 't I -f 111 I I l taU fa" II H I J 1 Jl 1TO Bon or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, I ton Ing, BurnlngCklfl ., CUBED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B.B. BO fan v a mmotn eaaa. It-li aimplr wonderful tha atffect B.B, B. hMOa Bbxoaatlcvw It IfivlformM the fttood. feakiaar Bin s4 rich, aad dninwlBtt tha aetiv '. ' . we Can ilttereBt you fcj a .' Heating Stdye? We have a full line of seasonable Hardware. We hare just received a complete line f Harness; double and sinsle, and will make you attractive prices on any thing in that line. I ' Guns, Amunition and Barbour. Virginia and High Point Bnggies. Lewis & Winslnw Winter Wear for Children. Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, Lonp Wear Shoes, Fine Clothes, Good Olothea, Clothes- that '. wear well. Dress Goods of the Latest Styles. Everything for every body at W. J. Miller's Store. Rock Hill Rook Hill Buggies are a little higher in price but are bet ter. Ton can get your money's worth in a BOCK HILL when sometimes you cannot get your money's worth in some othe make. THE aOOK HILL BUGGY 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 ui.- McCrsLry Redding Haa.rdwa.re Company. Life is Worth the Living t If you "fit up your house from our complete stock of House Furnishings. . ' 1 In our Hardware Department is found Stoves, RaBgeB.2Heaters, Stove-Piping ahd Mats, Cooking Utensils and all other necessary adjuncts. In our two large Furniture Stores are shown evervthina from an infant rooker to the massive. sideboard or suite o furniture, - In our fourth store or the China and Cut Glass ( De aartmenta found one pf the most beautiful ana oomplete lines seen any" where. . .. , , f Jkm art square taat alssuss tlie eve f A suis ol iursiture iuut ia a joy forever, ' ' . .. Aa np-to-iiste raax that luakss cooking s pfeasure. , 'Phone or call we are at all times awaiting your oommand.- . - -w -. . x , , ,...-. r Pecpla's House Furnishing Company, AyersPill jr. nost, or 14 mi -H M' ' r a D i Leading Symptoms Booa salaai icaatea aa ' shoctlns pslos up aod dms tbs left scelag Sasst st tbouldcr lilwtra, syrollea Joint or swollss Biklst atf. L Acuity In moving rcum to yoa have SB sSs Srsutust alous thla.JUB salts ska Uckts asOussi abiniag palm; b.vi tirrnlh; xclaUca, turabaso. im, Me. Boomlo 13lotiali C,;.D.U.) will rrmovc every lympnai, (Iv . tne oulck relief Irom ths ' Sou, ana s. s. s. ksoi ilch, Unclfcu I!,k1 ef warm, rich, pure UssSslSSctte the paralysed ucrvri, bones and joints, glvlat wassui f' and HrenirUi j-at where It Is seeded, and la this wy making a, perfect, laitlaa sSnjef Easumatlna tofU -Ns SariiV - '! - TTeak, Xnsotlve KSdneysGoeof rhcesuses et'the-amatlasiai sssto usctlvs kMaessses slassrr. ' B. B. B. tuenstkacis waui kldnSyl suS Uaistar, SMtalrw - -off all diraMd sutler sad all aria acid, s uwasua flows freely sod BatutRUy. , v . Botanic Blobd Balm (B.Tt.n.) la pleasant snd safe to -tske. Tlinmua; hly tested for " ao yrs. Oompoaei) of I'urm Botanlo In s;TMl.ents.. Streuf Miens W'sk MSumaohs, ,., onrea nynpepala. Price fl per Isrse bot tle. Take Hirrwrcd. If not cured when rls;hs ejusatlty-fji taken, mean reetiadeda Sssnnle Hunt t'res by wrltrus; Bloe BliA Co., Atlanta, Os. leerlbe jour trouble, .. snd special free meillonl advlea M sail jour caaei ssm ssus In seatast Utssss. Sporting Goods of all kinds. Hardware Company .J Men Women and f Buggies. , rsf','-'sl' The great rule of health Keep the bevels regular. Aad the great medicine Ayer's PilK ; .VT' P RM RHifvS IllF v Smini Drag ! r.; iron r rivi t U&c wmliJ..Z!T