TfcoAshoboro Courier. Asheboro, N. C, Not. 9 1905, . v Arrival tnf Dcpirtare a Trails. SOUTHBOUND. Train No. 141, arriiraa at 10:00 a. a. Train No. 107. arriraa at 3:10 p. Train No. 143, arrirea at 9:35 p. m. NORTHBOUND. Train KV 76. arrtvea at 8:25 a. Train No. 130, arrirea at 11:01 a. as Train No. 42, arrirea at 215 p. ra NORTHBOCND - No. 142, learmtt 4:40 a. m No. 130, leaves at 11:06 a.m. No. 144, leaves at 4:30 p. SOUTHBOUND. ' No. 71, leave at 10:15 a.m. No. 107, Wet at 3.15 p. No. 41, learn at 3:30 p Local and Personal. Miss t1 Aomsn ii here tbii week at M: Boi ought. Err W L Shirrill it attending corner, nee at ure.Dbton, Mr C B Euuell visited bit moth er in Coleridge Sunday. Mr Eugene Moflitt has position in the Bank of Randolph. Mr J C Cox of Moffltt Mills was visitor in Asheboro Monday. Mr J O Miller is building new boase for rent on North ryetteville street. Mr E B Lech of Erect and Mr Presnell of Michfield were in Ashe boro Monday. Messrs D G McMasters and Col ambus Kearns of Concord township were in town Tuesday. The brick work on the Lexington Grocery building is nearing com pletion.. Mr II Moflitt has begun work on bis new dwelliug house on San set Avenue. Mrs Bowden of Randleman was in Asheboro Friday attending the Chrysanthemum Show. Mr R M Cox, a well known oiti sen of Union township was in Ashe boro Tuesday. The little son of Mr and Mrs M S Hale is quite ill, being threatened with pneumonia. Mrs S Bryant and children were I in Asheboro Friday evening to at tend thsohrysanthemum show. Misa Louise Dicks of Raudlemaa was in Asueboro last week visiting friends and attending th chrysan themum show. An oyster sapper is to be given in the interest of the "Asheboro Citizen Band" sett Friday night at the Academy. Mr M W Parrish, the new town tax collector, has collected one thon. and dollars since his appointment week ago. Mrs N T Uinshaw, who has been dangerously ill at her home on Sun set Ave. a week or more does not improve. A new street will be opened east of the railroad through tbe Hoover froperty, from Depot street to Salis nry -street. Matter Henry Ingram, a student of the Asheboro Graded School, pent Sunday at bis home at Mt Gilead. Mr and Mrs A W McAlister and Mr J W McAlister of Greensboro and Mr and Mrs J S McAlister of Spray spent Sunday in Asheboro Capt George T Leach of High Point passed through Asheboro Monday returning from a banting trip below Asheboro. Mr "Ann" Trotter of Concord township has a pumpkin vine which measures 65ft in length, from which ha has gathered a one horse load of pumpkins this year. Mr C B Burns, a son ofMrWM Burns of Asheboro township, who has been in school at Liberty has accepted a position in Virginia with railroad in a depot. ' Three travelling salesmen were in Asheboro, traveling in an automo bile, working up tbe town. They went from Asheboro to towns so nth of here and to Troy. Dr Claud EReitxel has purchas ed Mr H & Momtt's place on Nortn Main street in High Point, and Mr Meffitt has purchased Mrs S 8 Coleys place on same.street. Mrs Eugene Barns of High Point .has purchased xrom uie Arranem Langblin Realty Company the B F Hoover old home voa Fayettville Street, the consideration being $2000. Bav 0 W Robinson returned from tht mountains in Wilkes county aid Blled bis appointment at the Asheboro Presbyterian Church last Bunaay morning and evening, Mr J T Brittian lost another fine ferae eow last Sundav. He had bought the cow the day before at Bandlemaa. Abe cow waa taken sick before sbe arrived at Aaheboro. Tbia makes four rows Mr Brittian has lost within the last four Months. Mr J B Brookshire, who bs been visiting ber parents, Mr aad Mrs D O McMasters ia Concord township, left last Friday for Welch Indian Territory Her husband re cently moved from Waaaoa to welcn . where be ia engaged in merchandis ing. Tbe Worth Lumber Ootn patsy which has been recently oqraaiaed by C C MoAlirter, Cbaa Boas others an account of which waa givm ta Courier, is addition to the large -tract of land porouaat-J to lUrawt county, has purchased a large aad valuable tract of laud in mUmUtom- err county, from Mr OB Ocx of Cedar Falls and Mr 0 Wade of Xoberdo. - Dr F A Henly spent Monday in nigu roinr. Miss Edna Hill spent Sunday witn Miss Treva Bush. Miss Minnie Jackson of Carthage in visiting Mrs JSltsa Morntt. Mrs C O McAlister returned from Charlotte Friday. Mr Troy Bedding of Back Creek lownsnip was la towo Monday. Miss Zana Thompson, uf Salisbury ia y lining aim Allen Darker Kaodleman. Mr EG Burnt, ef High Point, whs in town ene day la t week on bum cess. Mrs McCutchiu, of Lexiurtoo, is visiting ner sister, Mrs Unas M Stalej. Ms S Brvant and Mrs Bowdti.of Kaudlciuau, were here last Friday to taae in me vnrysttumeuium Know Miss Ina Sniitbernian, of Trov. spent otiutuy nere witn airs W Hammer. Mr Thomas Newby of Caraway raised fifteen bushels and one pe.-k of peauot from a plot of ground auiM leeu Mrs Mont Harris returned to lhomasyille Friday afternoon after attending the burial of Mrs Brook shire. Mrs F Iniold. of Randleman. and Mrs Robt Boras, of High Point, nave Deen visiting Mrs r A Henley The Asheboro Citizens' Band fur nished excellent musio for the Chrysanthemum Show last Friday eigne Mr D Batten, of Wadeville, was married for tbe fourth time last Wednesday to Mrs Gregory, of Ruby, oouin Carolina. Mr Brack An man, of 8 tar has re turned from Hot Springs, Ark. very mucn improved ot bis rneu matism. The fourth quarterly conference of tbe Aberdeen district was held in Star last Friday, Rev J N Cole pre siding. Mr Ira Free went up to High Point Monday. Mrs Free who bad been at Spencer returned with him Menday afternoon. Miss Mary Perry Blount who is I teaching in the Randleman Graded School spent last Saturday with Mrs U jj Bapp, Mrs Smith, of Boston, who has seen visiting relatives in Montgom ery County, spent last Friday here with Mrs J S Lewis on Sunset Ave. Mr Frank Andrews of Allenton Ferry, Montgomery county, passed through Asheboro Monday from Tabernacle township. Mrs Will Russell, who has been spending some time with relatives in Troy, was on the passenger train Friday going to Thomasville. Mr Brack Ingram, of Mt Gilead, who bad an attack of paralysis some two weeks ago does not improve, and it is not expected that he will re cover. Mrs W C Hall received a tele gram from Durham Monday an nouncing the critical illness of ber mother. She left on the passenger train for Durham. Mr and Mrs Otis Rich returned from Elon College Monday. Mr nicn baa completed tbe contract of burning brick for the uew dormi tory for Elon College. Mr Hugh T Curtis has sold his farm, known as the M S Robins place, to Henry H Davis, foi $1500. 00. Mr Curtis baa purchased Mr D O Coble's farm, paying $1500.00 for it. Mrs Free, widow of tbe late Jas S Free, it slowly recovering at her home in Spencer N C. Mrs Free. and children will, in a few weeks move back to their farm, a few miles east of Asheboro on the Buffalo Ford road. Rev and Mrs J B Craven visited Mrs Nannie Craven at Trinity, tbe first of tbe week, stopping on their way to tbe N V (Jonferenoe at Greensboro, Mr Craven has been for a year the popular pastor of Holmes Memorial cnurcn in Salitburr, Mrs J M Brav. of SilerCitv. waa here last.. Friday to attend tbe chrysanthemum show. Mrs Bray brought some One chrysanthemums to enter, bat it was against the rules of tbe organisation to take Sowers from any ono outside of tbe town limits. Dr W H WakeleUT, of Charlotte, N C, will be in Asheboro at Central Hotel on Thursday, Nov 16th for one day only. His practice is limit ed to Eye, Ear, Note and Throat, and Fitting Glasses. Ask your doc tor about me. Mr D M Hollady hat accepted a position with the Odell Hardware Company in Greensboro. For tbe present Mr Hollady will not move his family to Greensboro. Mr Holla dy hat had considerable experience m toe nardware Business, naving been Interested in it in Liberty, and with the Holladv Pool Hardware Co, and recently be has been clerk ing for the Lewis Winslow Hard ware Uo. AKa Mttaf. pnMH M a Mlfeas hattt . mm frtu trt f r St ffclfj t4 itm ttta. It r tun mi TOO MUCH, . tmf mm arwprlji Wgwi Om m , SSCKtCA&AOX mmtmm ililrti MVi tk avpetlt mm i kin. Bkmastr Tutt'sPilIs Take No .Substitute. Mr W L Trotter was in town Sun day. Mrs L J Ingram wus in Asheboro. Tuesday. Mr Henry Yow, of Seugrovc, was in town yesterday. Mr Thos Graves, of Kemps Mills, was here yesterday. Mr Geo Luther, of Kleuxer, was in Asheboro Tuesday. Mr John F Jarre!), and daughter Mies ldu were in town Tuesday. Mr B F Punish and daughter, Miss Leoiia, werelii town yestetuay Rev J D Huckney, of Franklins- ville, was in Asheboro yesterday, A laige crowd is expected ut the big sale of town lots on JSov. zotu, The big auction sale of town lots in Aolielioro will be uu JNuvbuibi 25 Hi. The Randolph iSuok Club meets Willi Airs hlijuli iilolliu on iriduy at i I' M. Mrs Ueorgu Hannah uud Mrs Tiiuuias Walking ut Virginia ure Visiting ill's Allie 11 Worth, Mr F A Sliver, of tiree isboro, in this couu'y this week looking afttir mining interests. Mr Chas ltuss went to Providence Sunday and made uu address before tbe Sunday school. Rev C W Robinson will preach Suudty morning and evening at the rresbytcnun chinch. Prof J L Harris, of The ltaudle- maii Graded school, whs hi town Saturday on business. Mr Nixon Rush and wife, of lu diana, are visiting friends iu Guil ford and Randolph counties. The Asheboro Cornet Bund will furnish music at the big lot sale in Asheboio on ov 25th. Mr J C Loll in and Mr Elsie Lutber, of New Hope township, were in town Tuesday night. Mrs Robert Burns returned to High Point Saturday, after speud- ng several days witn ber sister M rs F A Henley. Elsewhere iu our Frankliusville CO. re8pondence will be found un ac count of the death of Mr Unfits Williams. Elgie, the little daughter of Dr and Mis A F Thompson, of Troy, died on Tuesday of last week of diphtheria. Mr Claude llayworth, boek-keeper for Morris Moflitt Co, has been ill for several days threatened with pneumonia. Miss Blanche Covim ton, of Riiin- seur, was here Monday uivining re turning from iroy, where she had been visiting Mrs AWE Cupel. Dr and Mrs F II Wood, of Trini ty, have gone to Foster, Indnm Terri tory, to spend the winter with Mrs Wood's brother, Mi Frank Peora. On Saturday November 25th at 30 o'clock the lot sale of 31 lots in South Asheboro will begin. He member the date. Mr and Mrs M Hammond, parents of Clerk of the Superior Court Hammond, left Monday for Clinton where they will spend a mouth with their daughter, Mrs B P Smith. Mrs Thorn, wife of W P Thorn, ot Gulf, died last Saturday. Mr and Mrs Thorn lived at Wortliville twenty years ago, when Mr Thonnwas pastor of Presbyterian churches in this county. Suit has been brought against the Register of Deeds, iu Chatham coun ty, by N M Gilmore, ot Chapel Hill, for issuing license for his fifteen years old daughter to Fred Moore. Mr Ken Curlee, husba d of Miss Alma Cecil formerly of Asheboro, has been promoted from brakeman to conductor, on a through train from Spencer to Selma. Edward, the little son of Mr and Mrs T A Smoot. of Durham, got his neck hung in a toy automobile lust week in such a manner as to choake him and shut off his breath. His nurse and a near by physician saved bis life. Orrin Fox, a young white man, was brought here lost week frm Siler City having been arrested for an assault of one Cal York, uhout a year ago. He gave bond fnr hip appearenceat the Dec. term of Sup erior Court. Mr George Hammer had the mis fortune to fall from a scaffold or ladder last week while working on Cant A E Burns' new house. He bruised np his head and face con siderably and sprained one arm, but is able to be out. Mrs W A Reynolds died at Eatt OraDge N.J. one day last week. Ihi deceased was a daughter of lawyer L M Scott of Ureenstxiro. Her roman tic marriage and divorce from ber first husband, C has McNeil of Car thage, will be remembered by many . Miss Ora Lowe, a daughter of Mr L B Lowe, of Sawyersvillc, went to Greensboro last week and (fx nt several days with Mrs .1 S Cox Mist Lowe went from there to 1'aila delpbia where she will become i governess in a faintly. " High Point stands sworn' in th list of second class postoflices in the state, Durham being in tbe lead, as to receipts and salaries. Next year sbe will staud at tbe head of tn list as the proportion of increase is tireaay rnnntnsr aneaa. as h ranes H idcihw 01 at,uuu a year in re - eeipts to move np ana aua iuu to the salary of the postmaster High Point will have it and stand at tbe head first of the year. H P Cor. Greensboro Telegram. Facts Are Stubborn Things Uniform excellent quality for over a quarter of a Century has steadily increased the sales of LION COFFEE, The leader of all package coffees. lion Coffee is now used in millions of homes. Such popular success speaks for itself. It is a positive prool that LION COFFEE has the Confidence of the people. The uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. IION COFFEL has even more than Its Strength, Flavor and Qual ity to commend It. On arrival from tbe plantalIon.lt Is carefully roast ed at our lactorles and securely packed In 1 lb. sealed packages, and not opened again until needed for use tn the home. This precludes tbe possibility ol adulteration or contact with genna, dirt, dust, insects or unclean hands. Tbe absolute purity of LION COFFEE Is therefore guaranteed to tbe consumer. Sold only in 1 lb. package. Lion-head on every package. Save these Lion-hoods for valuable premiums. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Mies Minnie Stratford, of Greens boro, spent sevrral (lays lust week with her sister, Mia 1' A Menden hall, returning Saturday. The Annual Conference of the Methodist l'rolestant church meets in High Point on Nov 23rd. There will he about 175 delegates present. Rev T M Johnson, of tireenshoro, is President of the conference. The railroads have jrivm reduced ratis on account of the conference. Mr .1 K Kdttaul of High Point came to Uuuilleii: in last week to take charge of the creamery, Mr Edwards is considered a fine cheese maker and tin- director? of the creamery have decided to give special attention to cheese making. liuniUeman Times. ;ito n( I Hi hi. fit; ,.rr.,!.-.ii. l.H.vis fi.u.HV Krititk .1 nine y mukt-M (ilMIKT nl llu- linn ni t .1 lV.-ln.--n In H i. I'll.-.. I T.. ul..rvM,i.!. ,ii. 1 ll, .,1 1,1 UNK 1KTMH1K1I Dili. I.Alt. KUAN K .1 CIIKNKY. .iili i-i ilti 1 in my lire i -iiilnT. A i IMi'l. A IV lil.KASliX. X.ilarv I'nl.lle, t:ik.-i Ini.Tiiiilly, un Mik,- Il.ill.- Kn I'm. f..r Large Cotton Yield Mr Jonatiiiiii T:i -!; uf I'nlicord .vnshii, bin rai-. il this ve.ir on o acres fi.HM) mii:i'1s of linest mti? cotton. I Ins is a iviiiiirkalile yield. A Good Play. The l-'iaiikiiiivil!.' (ir.uli s tin exceili'ii1 day, nil. A iiiiinl the iiimiU I e.iine nji tn A-!n li. entlv and.'y-tivoyeai g've it most i al. per fnriiiaiiet ; 1 new t')yn i at Morriii-j Town Taxci. M W l'arril.. tin Mr tax colli ct'.r, will be Si arlioro-Mi ilitt Co's su ii 1 nes- day iifierno in of i,ct week, and on j Saturday aftei noon .f next -ekat' Wood & Morion's .. me. The taxes must be jiaid irnuii!.l, Mr l'arrish says. Business Cha-'ijc. Mr K Winslow has purchased tbe at market on Depot, street of Mr 1 15 Mcl'liersim and i making re- ii is on the buillin. Mr Mo hereon has opened up business next door to his old stand and will buy chicken, egirs, furs and hides for the iior'herii markeis. Girls, if you want ted lips, lanh g eves, swwt breath aed yood l"oks use llollistci 's lioekv Mountain Tea. I'he greatest beaulitier known. 'J5 cents, Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Druir Co. Strangled to Death. j W M Anthony, a colo:ed man, iu I 1 lie employ of Kidney Unburns, w ho j ives near rrccniau s .Mills, in tins county, met his death on Saturday I if last, week uhlie lVUtl'iuiii.' troui High Point with a load of wood, by j etiaiigtilaltoii, liauiiu tillen Ironi Ins wauon and bis neck heinj; caught lietwetn the wagon brake and the lecl. It is said that the deceased; was drunk at the time of his death. - 1 The Mines Blair Entei tain the Ramblers. The Misses l'.lair entertained The Humbler at their hoin S tnnlay it four. All the ineio . lub were present exec,-. . iiteifstinif piorani was j-.mtr. il, i alifornia beini the sulijec:. Mi-s I ess Collin nud a paper on the ' all- forma Gold hind and Mis Modilt prepared :i papei .11 California as a clever romance, Halm's of all the i been pr.-parcil by ' A pr . was otl'.-r-1 l:cii:j; tiie names NwmI of the, tatc. A very 1 rintimt,' in t h- ub uu ml. ih, ii the Misses ltlair. i to the ticro 'ii i:l correct order, inembers succeed. -d dninir tliit-; : pi -t'ssai v to onsepteiitl lraw for the pi i.e. M is les Cofti drew the first pn.e bieh xm .. sil ier ti lt pin. ('.111-0I. item, a Um. 1 ..f 1-hniee t'lirysiu In-minus 1VU i Mies l'iif.'. A d. In-ions h.ilad couih ae e'.rve.l. The next me- tinj; wil lie with Mi-s K-:ber l.'.i., on Noi !7th. Two in crocs ii killed a u liite man Warreu .. Iiy the null )avis lat Satur t -cans , lvouK, ,Mlini fthl, ri,, fr 'i - u, I AHSI rT(P"' T. S T"-Hf.-.E!-WlJiL,-S J- ri ft UrBriOUrLllfr-i'emi'de aWx a otiS asS fnatrtrt TMk aflSi I J0OLS0PICaole4ohlo MARRIAGES. Mr S C Yates and Mrs Lanie Webster were married at the bride's home in Asheboro Nov 5th 1905, J S Hidge, J P officiating. At the residence of Chas W Red ding officiating J P Wednesday evening Nov 1st 1905, Miss Dora Bristow and Thomas Welborn, both of Kdgar, N C, were united in mar ria;e. On Sunday, Nov 5 1905 at the residence of Mr Virgil Siler John W Wood and Mies Kllie Hisher, of Level Cross, T J Sttele J P. Mr Frank Nance, of High Point, and Miss Sallie Coble a daughter of MrS Coble, of Handleman, were married at the home of the bride one day last week. J DEATHS. I Mrs Monro1, wife uf Mr Make j Monroe, died in Liberty Sunday and ! her remains were taken to her old ! home in Concord township for ; buriiil. Mrs Monroe was the mother : of Mrs Charlie Critii ford who lives in Asheboro and Hsler of Mr W M Miller ami J (i .Miller. She wus .sixty-four years, five month and fourteen davs of nge. Mrs Iiibeeea liiookshire, wife of the late Knoch Brookshire, died at her home in Asheboro on lust Thurs day. She was one of the oldest resi dents of the to VH, beiug between : eighty-ihree and eighty-four years old, and was familiarly known as "Aunt Rebecca.'' Mis Brookshire Suhiuil ' nil!l nl ways lived in Randolph cottn Vulleylty, having lived iu the country all "i-r Hie until aliont twenty or tweu- ai'o when she moved to Asheboro mid has lived here ev g ever about ! since. Mr liiookshire died ten years ugo. Mrs Hrookshire has suffered from a cancer on her fjice for the Inst few yea-s and had t,i on totally blind for some time. yK. h-ayes one daughter and several grandchildre Key dim F Butt, one of the : pioneer Methodist preachers died on j a street, cur in Charlotte lust week 'of heart trouble. Mr Butt, went over ! North Carolina, as a circuit rider preaching nietliotlisui uelore rail roads traversed the state. All lut'H '.mill. Have llir moM accurl9ct Work nud beat Variable 1-Vcd Wurkx, Sbwk. Kdgera, THinnirr.. Swing Saw,, Llh and Shingle Ma chinery, l'lancrs, Keuaw, Botfines, etc saafMand ,7 Writ tee VMa MtluM LCM IRON WOtKS. WkubM-ttkim. H 0. Business Local. Notices Inserted under this Kvtftd t on oervt a word each Insertion. Pair Fine Horses Tor Sale. Wanted. Chickens, eggs and turkeys and will pay the liif-st cash prices. Also for furs ad I. Tl! cI'iieuso.;. Asheboro, N O. Rich & Moffitt, (New Store) Dealers in Groceries. Notions. . . . . .and Country Produc . South Fayetteville Street. DR. W. P. REAVES New McAdo Building, Greeruboro, N. C. I'ruelice limiled to ii':i$en nnil Siiri'ry f tlie Kvp, Kur, Xose ninl '1'lirual. il.iurs -1 .10 to 5 p. m At lli(;li Point Otliee over fJinp'x tlrug t.ire, Mniiilav. Weii-wsiUv and Kriduv. iluunt -7:.Tt ui 1 1 :.;0 a" in. N. P. COX, Jeweler and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C W. D. 8TEDMAN CO. Heavy and fancy Groceries. Depot St West Side Railroad. Ray Edmundson Has refitted and refurnished' his BARBER SHOP and now has one of the nicest, cleanest and best fitted shops in the county. (Opposite Wood & Moring's.) AGENTS WANTED teWart's MOPf FENCU An exception, op portunity li ottered to number of liv rents to repmcnt us in All pan 01 m l Feneo With our BMDf drrtrns end law Brine vou can i money m taker, replace ererjr old wood fence In yonr city. Writ tonotj. no capiitu reqairea. nana jour spp vmiub tutu roicrxoctj prampuy. THB STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY, Dept. No. 1. Claelnnatl. O..U.S.A. f New Cotton Gin. My cotton sin ia now ready (or work, The only gin in this nection. I guarantes KiiiHiacuon. 1 will my your cotton at hiphpHl market priro. Bring your cotton to my luill on J'olecat one mile east ol r.aomi Uotton Mills. A. N. Routh. Randleman, R, P. D. No. 2. Firniture. We have iust received a larire stock of Pictures and Frames, Furniture, Rockers and Dining cnairs. Bureaus, wash stands. Bed Steads, Bed Springs and Mattresses at prices that will please. Also, we have a full line of un dertakers goods. Any one in need of such will do well to call Kearns & Fox. FALL MILLINERY. We now have in stock an as sortment of the NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH MILLINERY. Will be clad to havo all A,, old customers as well as new ones call in. You will find that It will ha I , e-w jvui iiibcrcBL, t0 buy your Millinery from us. Mrs. E. T. Blair. -e- 4 I Farmers, I Orchardists I ami all Fruit Growers in search of money pro d u 0 i n g commodities, should stock their or chards with our new Prince R smark ap p 1 e treea Thrifty, stocky, of immense pro duction and succeeding in any soil. The finest apple in the market to- day, receiving first prem 2 iums at all fairs and ex positions where exhibit ed. The apple that will make money for you, be cause of its un-equalled quality, superiority and proved reliability. Five acres of these trees will net you more money than 20 acres of wheat or potatoAR. Tliey ire sold through nprnits at f 2. earn. We can at II to jou direct, cut ting out the agents commission, we paying the freight on all orders for 100 trees and up aa follows: li! treea at $8., ! at 9 IT)., fiO at f 25., 100 at 4:V, 500 at :'00.. 1.004 at 375., :t,000 at 81000., 5,000 at 1,(00, ta-h to accompany all orders. 3 j en -.Id and a to 7 ft. high. 5o ii"..- -It ,1I lie set to the acre. are now booking fnr next sp i : shipment and aa soou aa this sea- 11 1 imply of graded alock ia 4 sotil out, we cannot furnish more un- 2 till'JOi. I This is the Greatest Gommer I cial of To-day We warrant them and will replace any it ee that dies, free of Charge. We make an unusual specialty of this new sariety, and extra care will be givea all Prince Bismarck burers. Order to-day, before our Spring 1900 grading ia depleted. THE PL B. CHASE NURSERY COMPANY. Newark, New York. TO SELL .1WksV A? o o o o o o o Wood & Big Shoe Sae. We have just completed () best and finest line ever shown by ns, at the very lowest prices. O SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN DAYS. COME BEFORE THE 13 per cent ADYANCE O which will surely come before long. Onr line consists of the t) following makes: l Hamilton Brown's American Gentleman, $3.50 to $6.00. Q " " " Lady, $3.00; one of (he best on 0 d earth. Try a pair. Also full line other styles. JZ X Queen Quality for ladies at $2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. You 2f J can't fail tp be pleased with style and quality of this brand. O Full line of -Godman Shoes. Every pair warranted to have (9 () solid coun and soles. O 0 New uf King Bee Shoes in vici and patent finish, $3.00 Q si to $4.00 Full line El kin Shoes, Knbbers, etc., will be shown. Come at once sad get well shod for winter. j O WOOD & MORING. Q O 0 ooso oooooooooooooooooo coco New Goods Arriving On Every Train, DOffT MI88 8EEINQ HEADQUARTERS. We have purchased an immense amount of goods and our stock is fast assuming the appearance of ft full and complete fall stock. A few of our recent arrivals: 52 in. Cravanette for Coat Suits and Rain Coats $1.25 per yard. - 38 in Plaid Suitings for girls school dresses SOcts per yard. 52 in. Broadcloth, all colors, $1.00 per yard. New colored Plaids for waists, 25cta per yard. . New 27 in. Silk for Shirt Waist Suits, 75c. to $1.00 per yard. 36 in. Hlack Taffeta Silk, guaranteed, $1.00 per yard. New line Flannelettes for Kimonas and dressing Sacques just the thing for these cold mornings. We carry the celebrated John B. Stetson Hats. ft1orris-Scarboro-r1offitt Co. Telephone No. 7. COO 00000000000 oooo Last Last chance tb buy s BIOKFORD ft HUFF MAN - SUPERIOR grain drill before seeding time, as now is the time to use them. We have a lot of them on hand and can fur nish you anything in this line that you may need at a low price. McCrary-Reddintf Three T'mes the Value of Any Other One Third Easier One Third Faster The only Sewing Machine I that does not fail in any point Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings make it the light est running machine in the world. Agents wanted in un ocupied territory. Send for circulars and terms. WHEELER k WILSON Mf G ( 0. Atlanta. Georgia. For sale by McCrary-Redding et Serviceable fall atpsfaa7attast1sattVattsst For your heavy Dress Goods, Outings, FUnrtelt, Fac tory Plaids, Waist Goods, Fascinators, Shawls, Union Suit, Ladies Undervestt, Gent Heavy UodervsAr, Hats, Shoes. Hose, Children 't Snitt, Uaa't Faata aad a largo quantity of the beat quality ot Bobber SboM at tbe verv lowest priori ami ilatiooa, ato. For low prioet go to Ridjc, Fox Moring's oar line of Shoes and will show tht Free Delivery. Chance Hardware Company. LfJ "'T-jr'. Hardware Co., Asheboro. N. C and Winter Goods. Company. e

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