The Asheboro Cornier RIOfi ONE DOLLA.IT A YKAB Wm. C. (JAMMER, Editor. Wirejoiod in the recovery of Mr J P Caldwell, editor of the Char lotte Obserter, from au attack of pneumonia. The last legislature enacted a apecial statute introduced by Senator Long, of Iredoll, making any uero:i who obtained for another iu toxica ting liquors unlawfully aud illegally the gent fur the seller and not the agent of ih buyer. The Supreme Court handed down an opinion last week which is far reaching. It declares that a person canaot send by another to a licensed dealer for liquor without violation of the statute. Where shipment were pre vented by law. a custom has grown up of several chip ping in and sending same one to another place aud obtaining liquors. Aut'uU it put te this if the Ijw is executed. If the law is eie- cutid that most objectionable nui sauce in many places, the walking bairoom is put out of business. Piedmont Lumbar Company. Thi Puilmoiit Lumber Company has been oigikuizeu at Greensboro. The president is ex-sheriff E C Las siter, of Randolph county; 0 T Leonard, formerly of Kamseur, is secretary aud treasurer, 1 nomas SSvkesaudJ C Newborn, two well known former citizens of Randolph, urn anion? the stock holders. The new company will buy and sell lum ber aud will dress lumber and fur nish material for building. Ex-Ssnator J E Lyon Hold up. Kx-Senator J E Lyon of Durham was returning to bis home from fev er 1 miles in the country lat rriduy niilit when in four miles of Durham he was held up bv a negro and com pelted, at the point of a pistol to all of his pockets to show whether or not he had any money. As the negro was leaving, Mr T H Martin and !rother-in-law of Durham came bv reliifnitig f.om a hunt, and Bhot at the negro- twice. Mr Martin reported to ptrlice headquarters that he shot once iv hen the negro was 'i feet utvavitndhe fell bnt got up and thn when he was twenty feet awuv he uliot iiaiu ami thv negro fell iin one supposed he was drau, st gav out tue uews which caused great xriteuieiit. Officers went in search if the negro's body but returned say ing there was no niu of him. Sever ul nil.U nra have happened out at Miugtowu lour miles from Durham Blggstt Gams Praams South. Mr Heuiy K Knox, a friend of Capt Pilling, ?ent him this morning two Kuglish pheaants from the game preserve of Mr iMlley Kr'knw near Hi eh 1 oint, whicn is the hnest preserve in the South and is owned alone by this gentleman, who is a New lorker. tie pars an English man $2,500 a year to only raise pheasants. fays bis dog trainer who is a High Point young man, $1,200 a year. His superintendent's salary we could not learn. lie con trols 20,000 acres of which 1.500 lire enclosed with au eight foot fence. Within this enclosure there r 200 deer and i'i elk. He has a bonse for his guests which will accommodate 60 and is more ele gantly furnished than any of our hotels in this section. Of course bis invited guests are the only ones allowed to shoot on this ground The house is opened November 15th and kept open until March the 1st. There is nothing yon can get at Deluonico's at New York that you can't get here while the house is open and everything free to the guests, captain Lulling expects to go over some time and take a bunt. King's Mountain Herald. Atttmptsd SulclfJa. Mrs O GriMom wife of the Sec & Treas of the Spray Woolen Mills at tempted suicide in the public park in Washington City one day last week by shooting herself, bhe as taken to a hospital and the physicians upon looking through her posessions found $25 in cash and railroad ticket from Danville. Her description was wired and that way she was iden tified. Her husband went to Wain in'ten and there are now hopes of tier recovery. Mr and Mr Oriuom had not teen living together for some time. They had a twelve year old son who hud spent the time with each parent. It is now thought that unpleasant affairs have .been smoothed over and that in case Mra Grissom recov ersthey will be married again. A di vorce was granted in Colorado on the grounds of incompatibility. No ali mony was allowed bnt Mr Grissom has oft-timej contributed to her snp po't. Mrs Bencini died at her home in High Point Moodav. She wm the mother of Mrs Lee Payne ani Messrs Ed and Hal Bencini. "Mra Annie Harrington died in Hieh Point Tuesday, and was brought to Mt Vernon im this coun ty for burial. Tba Freeman Drug 8ton Burlington waa broken intooa the Bigst ( the zotn ana too sat wm roSbtd of $75. CoDgmaoaa B Spencer Black Kara ia in UTaahinrtna nadr tm fwpmeni the pep of tbs "th KEWS ITS' Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. R C Dowing, a retvnue offioer, has been indicted for killing citi zen of JJnplin county, Dr David W Worth 60 years, die!? ... xkii xr. ok.,l f blood poison caused by an in-growig toe Bail. A negro youth, Will Cartel, was convicted of criminal assault on a six year old white girl, in Duplin coun ty last week. Lucian D Hornaday fatally stabb ed ndlkilled his brother Roscee D Hornaday on last Satuday night at Uibsoiville. No one saw the tragedy, The slayer claims self defense. Mr F M Williams Jr, a student at Chapel Hill, died oa Sunday of acute rheumatism. He was a son of Editor F M Williams of Newton. Mr Will iams had a bright futars and bis death wm very sad one. A stone has been erected by the Daughters of American Revolution six miles from Waxhaw in Union count? on one of J L Rodman's farms as tne Dirts ptaoe er Andrew Jackson the seveath president of the United States. The worst railroad accident years occurred on the Boston and Maine railroad Sunday night in which fifteen lives were lost and thirty were seriously wounded. The accident was by collision in a dense fog. Mr Geo T Penny, who formerly lived at Handleman, bat has for some years lived at High I'oiut, aud has by wise investment made many thousand dollars, otto r s ten acres of any one of two or three locations for a site for the Methodist Protestant College if it is located iu High rotnt. Mrs Frances Burton Harrison, wife of the candidate for Lieuteo ant Governor, of New York, at th last election met with an awful death in an automobile accident last Saturday. The cause of the ac cident was due to a break in the steering gear, while the automobile was making great spevd. Mrs Har rison was caught under the car and killed while other members were thrown out and injnred painfully bnt not seriously. Governor folk, of Missouri, sat bv the bedside of a dvinp convict lust week who had been shot in mutiny which occuired at the Mil souri state prison on the 24th. The Governor tried to persuade the man to make a confussion as to who was responsible for the outbreak but he died with the works "1 II nev tell." His was the third t'eath and several others were wounded. One of the greatest improvements in store for Albemarle is the hand some $5,000 building to be erected at the Ed ale wood hoarding School for yuuug ladies. A large part of the money is already in hand, and and the near future will no donbt see a prefecting of the plans now on foot. We will prist in next issue a picture of the proposed new build ing and will speak briefly of the work which stands as a living memorial to Misses Ufford and Northrup. Stanley Enterprise. Mauv children inherit constita tions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Uollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Co. Randlamia Items. Rev G M (JampbUl, pastor of St Paul and Naomi churches, arrived with bis family on Friday, and is stopping at Hotel Central until the parsonage is reauy for occupying. Mr Campbell preached strong ser mons on Snnday morning and even ing to large congregations. Special mention should be made of the music by the Naomi choir un the leadership of Miss Anuie John son,. at Sunday evening's service at Naomi church. The picker boose of the Randle man Mfg Co, recently destroyed by Ore, is being rapidly rebuilt. Mr L D Mendenhall has purchas ed the Ward property adjacent to hisipresent residence. He expect! to occupy this property in abont a week. Mrs Minnie Caudle, of Asheboro, sister of Mr A N Bulla, has pur chased and will move into the resi dence which Mr Mendenhall will vacate. Johnson Bros have purchased of Mr J X Bostick, the historic flour mill known as "Walker's Mill," which is abont five miles northwest of Randleman. Miss Moselle Dicks returned to Guilford College on Wednesdav, having spent a few days at home, Thanksgiving services will be held St Paul's and Naomi church es on Thursday. Mrs J W Long and enildren, of Greensboro, spent Sunday with Mrs tr a woollen. Mr Percy Bostick, of Bnrkeville, spent few days here witn bis pai enU. Mr A C Kellv has been appoint ed sheriff of Moore county to fill fate vacancy caused by the death of Sheriff Turner last week. Natart feces Bat Uttte. Natnre needs only a Little Karly Riser bow and then tt keep the bowels clean, the liver acbve, aod too sys tem free from bile, beadacbes, coos- ti nation, -ate. The famous Utile pills "Early Risers" are pUamat in effect aad perfect ia twrttow.' They over rriae or sicken, bat tone and strragthe the liver and kidneys, fedd by SUndaad Drog Co and T T reprood, . - . 1 THE M P CONFERENCE. T M Johnson Elected President. Mr Swain Comes Back to Asheboro. . The North Carolina Annual Con ference of the M P church adjourn- Monday night of this week aftet an interesting sesaiou. nev j. iu Johnson, of Greensboro, was elected president for the fourth time. The Piesideut's auuual report urged the importance of increasing the salaiy of the ministers aud the need of education aud necessity of busi ness principles iu the management of finances iu the church. We quote from the report as follows: "In these times of great progrt-ss there, of necessity, come great changes and each pastor uiid charge must show wisdom and adupt them selves to these changes and meet these increased opportunities. This is an age iu which prompt decision and interest are esieutial to success. This is true in church matters as well m olsewhere. Our young churches should rejoice iu their vigor aud go forward to decide aud te do. The need of the hour is for the best there is iu the church or individual. We need a Caesar's Tenth Legion or a Gulou's band, who thought of nothing but victory aud success, aud the means to ac complish it. As our ancestors gave us church principles of which we are proud let us give our posterity a church History of which they will be proud." The question of the locution of the college consumed most of the day Monday. The place offering the best inducements gets the col lege. Mr J Normaii Wills, of Greens boro, gave a brief history of the se lection of Greensboro us the location aud stated that the niattvr had been submitted to this conference for ratification because the poit.t had bean made that it hud nut been ratified. The committee hud full power to act but, as the servants of the church wished '-lie church to approve of its course. He asked for a square deal for Greensboro and other points. The conference readi ly took this view of the matter and seem determined to huve the plans for the establishment of the insti tution curried out as soon us po.si- ble. Absolute fairness to every per sou and place guaranteed under con ditions embodied in the report. President Tomlinson, of the Manufacturer's Club, met with the conference and laid IIij,'h Point's advantages bt-tore the body, saying that 112,000 Imd ulreaily been pledged and that more could be se cured if necessai v. I he committee appointed to decide the mutter re ported t twelve o'clock that it was thf sense of the committee to have the uuinher increased to 15 with newer to locate the collegi The college question was left in the hands ot the committee and the location will lie decided upon in t0 days, Below we print the list of appointments: The next conference will be held at Rocky Mount on Thursday be fore the fourth Sunday in Novem ber. There were in attendance ut the conference besides the ministrv and laymen Rev F T Tagg, Pres of the Generul Conference, Rev J C Berrien, Secretary aud Treasurer of Board of Ministerial Education and Rev W L Wells, Pres of the Board of Home and Foreign Missions, and Miss M S Kuhns representing the Woman s foreign Missionary Socie ty and other visitors were present. Alamance W C Lussiter. Albemarle Unsupplied. Anderson II L Powell. Asheboro W E Swain. Asheville J S Williams. Broad River J D McSwain. Buncombe Unsupplied. Burlington G F Millowav. Caldwell U D Gannon. ' Chesterfield J H Turner. Chatham J L Giles. Concord I) A Braswell. Cleveland H S B Thompson. Davidsou J A Ledbetter. Fairview N G Bethea. Flat Rock W L Harris. Forsyth E G Lowdermilk. Graham C II Whitaker. Gastouia C A Swift. Granville C M Holmes. Greensboro R M Andrews. Greenville G H Leary. Giilford D A Ilighfill. Halifax S E Lucas. Haw River W F Ashburn. Henderson W F Kennett. High Point C L Whitaker. Ivy Unsupplied. LaGiange J F Dosier. Lebanon C A Cecil. Liberty J W Frank. Lincoln J A Burgess. Littleton J E Hartaell. Mebane W D Fogleman. Mocksville G F Reynolds. Mt Hermon J II Bowman. Mecklenburg W D Reid. Monroe Unsupplied. Oak Ridge Wm Porter. Orange A G Dixon. Pinnacle A L Hunter. Plymouth Unsupplied. Randleman J R Button. Randolph O P Routh. Revolution and White Oaks Geo Hunt. Richland J H Stowe. Roanoke J H Austin. Rockv Mount W R Lowdermilk. Rockingham H W Braswell. Saxapahaw W W Amick. Spring Church G H Leary. Stanly R L Clinton. St Paul G Hnnt. ' Surry Unsupplied. Tabernacle W M Pike. Uwharrie J W Self. Vance C M Raper. West Lexington E Suit. Wioato" Circuit J H Moton. Winston Station J D Williams. Why Not C H Bigga. Yai borough H L Powell Children " teethinr often inffer from Cholera IafaDtuxa, Diarrhoea, or tome form of Bowel Complaint Dr beta Arnold ! tSsdsam la the best remedy. Warranted by Standard Drug Co. 1 . , 1 Baking Powder is made of Grape Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure. Makes the food more Wholesome and Delicious. A Card of Thank.. Thp umleruiinwl wish to eipnui tlirungfi the column ot the toiinei lirr aiucvro tlimika lo tlie people of Fraiiltlinavillf .nid pHiwiallv to lbs Miismue IraU-mity lot die kimlnena nhown to hh dioini; the ill- nebs anil death uf her ImslniMl Mr .1 1 Lnther ami at no lumun hand ia atmiio nnouih lo reward thclu. vet we trunl that lhf .Sunreiue Brin who tlerlb all thing well willalmn.laiilly blexsunilat la welcome them into the Celestial City alxive. Mi-h ,f I. Luther. Worthvill ttsmt. A lar;e rrowd attended the Itinera! of Mrs J 1. Wren i last I'riclay rveinni The nrrviees were conducted hy Itev I Kller. Mr and Mrs M C Sihmiii, of A-diebort Mr W T Wrewi. nf Cedar Kails, and Mr an Will York, of IMi 1'oim. were present , tl, Funeral. Dr llulil.anl left Monday morning for Wilkea countv where h wan suinmoued by telet'inm to attend the funeral of lux siftor, Mrs It 1. Serojiga. r r. I. Haves, lira l'rvor raven, .Mm A tl Myriek and Misa Florence Mynek went to llijli I'oiut Sntuidav to attend the M I' Conference. iss l.ovey Holey spent laat week in tireenslioro. Obituary. Paisv Olin l-'uller the little three vear-old laughter of V It Fuller and wife', which aaa fatallv burned on Mondar of last week died on W ednesilay morning Her furncral was preached ul ricaunl lull on Ihursday liv Uev .1 I" Lining to n lare congregation. The acene wa) tom-hing in the extreme. iai-y waaan unusually bright child, which fact was known by her neighton and friends. This together with the sail fale the little one met toutbed Kiwerfully the hearts of all our jteoplc. This community- has not had such a sad occurrence is-fore. Her suffering was intense in spite of all that medical aid could do. Still she lre it with remarkable endurance. She was perfectly conscious. Her pleas for water were -to heart-rending that tlioso who heard hei can never forget. Young as she was she knew many faTorite hymns anil could -ing them unaided by any oiie. She was in most resix'ctaa remarkable child, the idel of her home. While her parents yield to this dispensation nf Him who doeth all tilings well, still their heart deeply feel thiatorriable accident that has extinguished this shining light ami caused the clouds i f sorrow to hover about them. X We are. for a short time, deviding profits with paid in advance sub scribvn. Obituary. In honor and loving remembrance of the dead, and deep sympathy for the bereaved parents of the little girl, we report the death of little Honey II Spiuks, daughter of llr and Mra I. V Spinka, who live near this plai-e. Little Honey wa- liorn Nov 4th 18IHj and died Nov l'.ltb l!li." aged i) veara and l." days. Sh. died of typhoid fever, that onlv lasted a short time, owing lo tba yielding grasp of the diseae that liaffed the doctor's aid to relieve. The !ord giveth aud the I,ord taktth awav, blessed be the name of the I .up I. Little Money has paid the debt we all owe, and has now eutered her eternal haven of rest, where she will forever liask in eternal glory, in the preaence of (rod and no (loutit lie a c-onnectiog link that may lovingly lead those bereaved, to Uieir haven of rest where we all nopa lo meet those cone before. Our deepeat aym tuthy extends to the Iwreaved parenta and hope tiod will lie their comiorter in in hour of sad trouble. A Fhiknd. Oaap Rlvar Items. TTi6 farmers hare finally gotten through aowiiia: wneat iu thia section. Protracted meetinu lieann at Cedar Smiare Dec 3rd. F.very body cordially invited to attend. Mr aad Mrs Irving Stout visited Level Cross laat Sunday. Miss lxu t iray, of Marlboro, visited par enta last Sundav, Llbtrty News. Farmers in our section are about through sowing wneat. The chair factory is running on full time now. They have put in some new ma chinery. We are glad to have Brother Hurley, pas tor of the Christian church, with us for the coming year. We iilao welcome Brother Caraway, peat of the Methodiat Episcopa church. Messrs fjewis aud iiurdin atteuded the Methodi't Protestant conference at High roint. Mr Joseph II Johnson made s business tnptotireensboro last week. Mr Clay Johnson has returned from s visit to his noma near Asheboro. Brick are now being placed to tmild the Urus More and Hank . Several new buildings are going up in town We reeently sent out duns asking for reniittnce. In the letter 'we made as unprecedented and ' parallelled offsr. We have never seen nor heard of tuch an offer, It was made because we need the money and must have it to pay for our new building and new press. It will be withdrawn within less than a week. OMtsary. The angels viaited the borne of Mr aad Mra L V 3 pinks, three miles north of town Saadav evening, Nov 19th at 8 o'clock aad took from tham heir daughter, Bona, abpwt ten rears om, ' She waa sick only two weeks with typhoid pneumonia. While her abort atay oa eartk she gained many friend. Has waa a briirht and good little girl and loved by all who Knew ner. Brother and sister shook hands with aer as she was passing away. We know it ia bard lor them as give ksr up, but our loaa ia her eternal ram. Mar tbev prepare themselves to soeet bar ht a world where thev will caeet so part ao narelfTh) reman rnv lakes to Uiles' Chapel Moodsy for banal. . . A I nerxi aaa MeignDor. Spere, N C, Ko JO, 1905. - Wast Randotpk Itsmt. The sick people in thia community are improving. Mr R C Roddick is engaged in horse trad ing this season. I)r F C Fraxier, who haa been sick, ia im proving. Mr C W Wilson asd family Bpent Sunday in Pavidaon county visiting relatives. Mx Emery Hilton spent Sunday at In me with his mother. Mr H 1. Proctor, auperintendeat of tle Prospect Sunday School, ia making anangementa for a Christmas tree. The wheal crop in this section ia poor on account of the dry weather. Mrs M E Yow and daughter, Miss Bessie, spent one day last week Mrs C W Wilson. Kev J L Hunter, of Pinnacle preached at Pleasant Grove on Sundav to a large congre Prof C W Davis will leachasiugingscliool at I'lesNint (trove next month. Thia will make tne 19th year he haa taught here. Mrs M E Willborn, of Springfield, Mo, i visiting friends and relatives in this Heeliu. Mr alatthew Maneas ia bonding a n-w house in ThouiuaviHe where he exiocta lo move hie family as soon as it is completed. Mr J W Frazier spent S-turday aud Sun dav iu High Point. Mcaara 1T Black, V W W'ilson and Pan Reddick spent a tew duya in llavidson coun ty on business last week. Frankllnsvlls Itsmt. l!ev J II Hackney filled the pulpit at the Baptist church Sunday morning aud prsach ed one of his usual interesting sermons. Miss Maliel Stuart lias gone to Dray's Chupel to leach the public achioi nt that pla o Miss Stuart is a daughter of Mr C I-'. Stuart and ia hightly cultured and well qualified for the )iosition and the school patrona are to be congratulated on their good fortune. Misses Musaie and Icy Pugh of While Oak visited in the city last week Mr Walter Patterson haa accepted a position aa express messenger on the Southern It It lietween High Point and Ashelmro. .Messrs Pick and Joe Manor ntt b-l Sunday achool ut Browers Chapel Sunday morniug, Mr and Mrs J If Fentress iiH.-nd- d lli funeral of Mra James Wrenn ut W oriiivili Uei Fridav. Mrs W V Tippett is visiting friends .it d relatives nt Lib rtv this week. .MissTliad Cheek who recent I v re-i ; i 'l her pesitkm with the Franklinsi iil" Mtg o haa ai'cepteil a more lucrative j-osilion wit the Randolph Mfg Co. Mr C F Moon made a business trip flriensrioro one flay lust week. Wa are glad to ae- Mr 11 T Parks. w;i -b. Iieen ea Uie aic' list for a few days all . to I nt bis ioat oldnty again this week. Master Mont Keutriss visited his a int Mrs Mary Fentrisa near Sophia Sunday. Several large porkera ltavo U'en slaughter mi il-tring the last few daya and there are trrtfwty more tine oiicb to be killed during She season. Business Manager Wanted. On account of my healtli I want to retire from the management of the Morris Livery St tble and go into the mercantile business where I w ill not be exposed to the weather so much, and in order to ill s-j want to sell half in terest to some active man th.it is not afraid of work, who can take full management of the stabl j and continue to run it at our same old stand wh-ro we havj been doing a suc cessful business for five years. We have the most Complete Livery Outfit i,i Haiti ilfih County and this fact together with our close application to business, and square dealings with our tv.stomera has caused us to get the majority of the beat trade of the to n, therefore wt would prefer to retain h.-ilf interest in the business but retire from the management. Thi3 is a grand opportunity for some one to get an in terest in a good paying business t -geihcr with position as manager of the same. Will sell on a credit of six months with notes well secured, either personal or real estate se curity. For further information apply to E. G. MORRIS. Mdiratier. Morris Livery Stable, Asheboro. N. C. New Goods Arriving. My new goods are coming in every week. I am buy ing them to sell and not to look at. A few of my prices will convince you: 60 in. Fabyan Repellent a warm thing for 45c. per yd. 36 in. Covert Cloth will make a handsome suit 50cts. per yd. All wool plaid waitings in up-tvnow colors at 50 cts. per yd. P.roadcloth worth $1.00 and $1.25 per yard my price SO cts antl .1.00 per yard. I am headquarters for pure foot! groceries. High est prices paid for country produce. 1,000 Pair of $1.50 to be sold at $.50 per pair. We are giving these great bar gains to introduce our new system of fitting glasses by mail. We sell only one pair to a person at this special price. vVrite to-day. We send free our simple method of testing your eyes at nome. THE RAPPORT OPTICAL Blind Headache "About a year ago," writes Mrs. Matte Alton, of iTlj Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "I suffered with MM skh headaches and bockachs, and could get no rtllef and I trtoi Kim p OF W A Non-Intoxicating Female TorIo ,1 'Immediately commenced to Ilka a new woman, and wish to recomnvtnd It all sick wtmen, lor I know fSem aa It did ma." . . Cardul is a pure, medicinal extract of ytgetable herbs, which relieves female pains, regulates feraala functions, avua i in 4m m a la amnt r a mxx stars 01 imui. iry t for your trouble. Every druggist sells it in KixnbotrJes i 1 Every druggist sella at rVsst Ramseur Items. Pave Allen and family wbo have been iti.ena of Kamseur for the laat seven years nil ,.p-uitivt'- in i he Columbia cotton mills uiiug ii .n iiue. left laat week for Rocking iini, .Ur ..1 en says, which will not be mura l icie.'l by the Columbia Mfg Co that v h:ive av. -riiged $fi0 per month, aince .i v c ,.io l.'uiuseur which would make oe i. .i ..illO. He says that tbev e n i i.i- l unik two barrels floar month I: -h ,,ii. i, nut e IMS harrela in. the seven 'nr. ii. I i eluding, ltitt buahela of bread i .tl. ) (' . s b.uou and from 500 to 1,000 II- p. i- ran raising each year and e'-ikeua and eleven hundred d". n of cg's etc 'olin :trtl is iu front yeCjwith tbebeaviest pi,- I'i mo'.tlw old, tipping the acalea at I HI II. Who next? The '(--m'.ia MfgCo are now having the dwi lli n .. .'i. .-en of their tenants, nicely painted. Misa.Oi!!" Jenkins and brother Jas of pleasant visitor Saturday timing Sunday evening. ' A Blair ane children who i:g relatives in Greensboro turned to day. Ida of Franklinsrilla came turning in the evening. . i s,imV Trinity Items. Mis 1,'el eceii Pepper left on Tuesday for ill.idenlioro. her old home where she will siicial the winter. Mis Kva lleitnian baa gone to Greensboro to teach iu ens of the Graded Schools. Miss F.va is a graduate of flreensboro Female follcu'c. u-.d has taught in the Graded S-hools of Shelby, Greensboro and some other places. She ia a fine teacher. The Lade's' Aid Society prepared dinner for Itev Mr llargett and bia family, when lb. y arrived at the parsonage on Thursday, h i idav some of the ladiea from Mt Vernon an I I-airvu'ir churches, came up and gave iheiil a (rounding. Mr Lrne.t Carr with hia mother, sont, if - ai. l laby were out driving Sunday ai-en o n. -. lien t ho horse became frightened a! ei.-tbi 1,' antl ran sway, throwing Mr a.-.d Mr- Lne-t Carr and baby Out of the - iry I irtiinaiely none of thean were I: ri. Im- the carriage and harness were .I..111 : d ciisiderablv. i..-v and tlrs ( i F iurby and little Hilliard v. il I av, M.'edu-sday for King llountain. l 1 l av-- eeii visiting Mrs Kirby's motlier v!rs M.-i': .!!!'1 since conference. M:s vn l-n-lih and children have re n:. I ft tii Spartanburg, where they have T'.re -1 i t le a public debate in the - v i' .il of the High School Tueaday 1, -'! t.v. i i.o,iv invited. Mi I. 1 li.iu in cashier of the Saving Bank in llih I' ittt eatno down Sunday night to i-i:l . s.iuc w.ung ladies. While he waa iu die Iiok- '. someone turned his horse loose, W'e hope it was none of our young men, for sin h lai! .snesa ought to be stopped in a .-ivilize 1 '-onuiiunity. B. A. Yeargin, Successor to Jrsper Aum&n. Nickle Plated Spectacles CO., Durham, N. C. AROyi improve, and now I feel that it will curt FS2XLT. " ' arvib a, Ms aam r aw. tMtaa. M wrfaaaawarrj ' aw a ss laMnHMas tsaaaaM' am,, an I Bon or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itching, Burttlng Sfcn CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B. That la Wop. .The asm ptenria eremrot llHbermaBdalMtsdteelof fcnlclt)daba(S.B4U HUaie but e amm. It Miplr wonder frjl tire eSNKt S. B. bar a iwatlea. h lo.lromes the blood, arakfac S aat. aad rick, aad dtauoyisg tire aerrre peu a. baas, wasck wiaia tba swral rvsvuos of a 1 we Can interest you in a- Heating Stove? We have a full line of seasonable Hardware. We have just reoeived a complete line of Harness, double and single, and will make you attractive prices on any thing in that line. Uuns, Amumuon ana Jtiarbour, Virginia ana nign Point Bnggies. I 0. urtHAlA.a! iAvwraonv Ob vviiiol'iw $ Winter Wear for Children. Fine Shoes, Good Shoes, Long Wear Shoes, Fine Clothes, Good Clothes, Clothes that wear well. Dress Goods of the Latest Styles. m Everything for every body W. J. Miller's Store. Rock Hill BBaVnaaaaBnaSrnaRaW We were talking with a gentleman a few days ago who had used a ROCK HILL BUGGY for the past twelve years, and he states that if he were going to buy a dozen buggies he would buy a BOOS HILL, believing that he would get more for his money than in any other make of buggy. Can you not be convinced of this fact? Call to Bee ua and we think we oan prove the above to you and sell you a BOOS HILL BUGGY, if you are in need, made and guaran teed by the Book Hill Buggy Co., Rock Hill, S. C, for sale by McCroLry Redding Hardware Company. . ) Life is Worth the Livino if you fit up your house , from our complete stock of House Furnishings. In our Hardware Department is found Stoves, Rangea.H eaters, Stove-Piping and Mats, Cooking Utensils and all other necessary adjuncts. . In our two large Furniture Stores are shown everything from an infant rocker to the massive sideboard or suite of furniture. 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 square thai rrVnses the eye A suit ot furaiturr that Is a joy forever, Aa ap-to-date rane ihut nukes cooking a pleaajira. 'Phone or call we are at all times awaiting your oommand. - People's House Furnishing Company, - High Point, N. C. tl Take The Courier One Dollar Per LeeaHnf Symptoaaa'loae aasat, eakOae aa sboottne pains cp aod down th kg; acasag tack as. ihouldcr blades, swollfa Joins or swoltaa, pmam Stt fioilty In c:..vini: amund n jroe bar. ID as eratehMt: blood thin or sWIo pale; ik.a ttchss sad barasi bllUfic palm; bud brent!.; stUUca, lumbaio, aoslt sla. Snt Is Blood Balm (B.ls.U.) -tll remove every syapwi.grr . Idc quick relief rromtbe antaoan. sad B. B. aVatadiai i ich, ttncllaa uoad of wane, rlca, pure aioed direct to the paralyed nervea. banea aad totmi, eria waissUi. aad arervth luit where tt to amdea, aad a tfcls msklna a perfect, laiUof cars of SheasMtlus ta sll. Weak, InawMlTO KtJnarys Onaof tt usi-l of IbetimKlai U due to toacUv. Udoen aad bloHee. o all dlteased matter aad all Uricacl4.ee Swsbm. Botanla Blood Balm (B.B.S.) fa tuBt and eef to take. Xhorautthlr teld far - SO yra. Composerl ot Fare Botaale Ja redlents. Btreagtbens Weak tleaaoki, . earea Urapepala. Prlee S)l .r lana bot- rla-ht qaantltr Is taaen. tn.a.y r.rnnu. Simple Seiat Free by wrtln blexsd Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Dxerlbe four tvwablte. andf apeelat medioal aelTtae M StsiS yaar ease, also sea. Im aetata letlari I sporting uooqb oi &u k.wub. nmunaic vumpnj. ..J Men Women and at Buggies. d and Get the News. Year in Advance.