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The Asheboro Courier. Aiheboro, N. C, Dec. 7, 1905, Local and Personal. T H Herold of Wortbville wbs Jn town Tnesday.- , Tbe Ashebero Department Store Co has a handsome new delivery wagon on tbe street. Miu Annie Tomlinson apeut thanksgiving at her home in High rant Miss Laura Stimson went to liuu dleman last Friday and returned Saturday night. Misses Louise Dicks of Randleman and Lula Steed of Steeds have been visiting friends here. Tbe Randolph Book Club meets witb Uri Aome Kouius this after noon at 4 o'clock. Mrs Frank ArmGeld of Monroe spent Monday night in town with her brother. Ait W J Aimneld Mr J B Ward has purchased of Messrs Armnelu and Lotughlin business lot on Depot Street, Mr Jesse Scarboro has returned from Baltimore, where he has been toe treatment, very much improved Mr J D Simpson hits bought a cottage on Salisbury street near the Asbeboro Holler Mill of Mr E U Morris. Misses Titia Bobbins and Maty Cross of Randleman have Leen visit ing Mrs John B Ward on Sunset Ave. Worth Lumber Co, of Asheboro bas purchased a large tract of Jand on ins oeaooara Air jume lainouu iiear Kyeer, N C. Misses Mary Swaim. Clara Wall and Vertie Tilley, of Randle- nmsn, spent Thanksgiving in Ashe- ooro visiting fnenas. Onr atnnnal raimnairr. fnr auk. Rscnberi is now in full blast. They are coining every day. Send your I order today; apn t delay. Mrs John Cobb, one of the teachers in the Randleman Graded r School, spent Thanksgivng in Ashe- (oro witb Miss Edna Hill. Mr Wm B Ward who has been with theSouthern Express Company for sometime has been promoted to a run on a fast train from Washing ton to Atlanta. A revival is progress at the Apos tolic Holineis church at this place. Rev W C Frazier, Rev Anderson, Trucker and others are assisting the pastor, Rev Chas Johnson. All now subscribers and all who are in arrears can pay np and pay a year in advance, and take advantage 6f our wonderful offer. Send your orders today. Mr E B Parks who represents tbe Greensboro Life Insurance Company was here Tuesday. Mr Parks was formerly with the Randolph Manu facturing company of franklinville. Miss Agnes Moring who has a po sition as primary teacher in the Thomasville Graded School spent Sunday here with her parents Mr .i ii . ur it li . Mrs Free, widow of the late ! James 8 Free, has moved with her family of several children from , Spencer back to he old home on their farm one mile east of Asheboro Ion tbe Buffalo Ford road. Remember there is a condition to onr free clubbing proposition. It must be accepted now in order to get all the papers named in the list (or we only have limited number of subscriptions of two of the maga zines at our disposal and we cannot renew the offer at any time in the future. Everybody likes to take their local weekly newspaper, and when they see a chance to get another good paper free by paying up or paying in advance they decide to accept it, but the Courier offers several others of the very best papers and magazines to those who will pay np and pay a year in advance. Miss Isia Eraser, daughter of Mr H W Eraser, of High Point will be married in tbe Washington Street Methodist Episcopal church South in High Point on Wednesday even ing December the 14th to Mr L Carson Sinclair. Miss Fraser is a mndaughter of the late Dr M M Hay worth of Franklinville. Mr H T Caveness has moved to Asheboro and wo welcome bim as one of the county's best citizens. Mr Caveness comes to Asbeboro to kek after his business interests here. He bas recently built sis or seven dwelling houses in town and will build others. He will probab ly engage in business or manufactur ing. Lake many others the torn ana foremost thing which induced Mr Caveness to move to Asheboro was because of the excellent school here. Miss Daisy S Psge, of the Ashe boro traded School, came to visit Mrs 3 T Boetick over Snndar. Mr J M Allred, employed at Oxford, came home to see bis family in Kan' dleman this week and went back Wednesday. Mia Annie Johusoa, of tbe Graded School, started for her borne at Farmer Thursday morn ing, to enjoy her short vacation witb her relatives. Rev C M Campbell preached his initial srrmons on Sun day to large congregations at both Naomi aod St Paul's. Everybody teemed well pleased. Mr L. V Men denball has sold the bouse in which be lived on Naomi street to Mrs Mianie Caudle, widow of the late II ' D Caudle, whois now in possesion having moved from Asheboro this week. Mrs Caudle is sister to Mr A K Bulla. Randleman Times. Capt A E hums has moved in his hanusomo new residence on the corner of Fayettpville and Salisbury streets. Judge Peebles is holdioir court here this week. He was delayed in getting beie Aloud;, so court did not commence until . Tuesday morn- Fred, the little three-vear-old son of Mrand Mrs M W Parrisli, of South Asheboro fell in tbe fire last Tues- and was seriously burned. Though the burn is quite painful, no danger is apprehended of pei manent injniy. W B Ki-arns, founerlv miller at Lassiters mill, died last Saturday t tne juorganton Asylum. A great many of tin children in town are sick. Mr Alson Rush of Farmer was here Tuesday. Miss Helen Newbold of Farmer was in town Saturday. Mr D W Millikan of Millikan con templates moving to Asheboro. Miss Eula Hayes of llandlemai was in Asheboro shopping Saturday. Mr and Mrs Thomas Millikan of Randleman spent Tuesday here with friends. Mrs Underwood is visiting at he old borne at Marlera Mills. DrA P Staley of Hih Point was at Mt Gilead hunting last week Mr Bunnie Coble and sister Miss Callie, of Gray's Chapel, are visit ing relatives m town. Miss Leona Parrisli, of .Hill Store, was in town Monday shop ping. miss uina Keynouu ot near Queen Montgomery comity is visit ing in town. The Lexington Grocery Co li moved into its handsome new hrirk building on Depot Street. Mr Jno T Moflitt who lias been South in the interest of the Ashclioto Wheelbarrow factory returned Mon day. ... Mr T W Andrews, of Back Creek 'ownship is Oflicer of the Grand Jury (luring this term of Court. Mis Annie Robbins who lias been visiting relatives and friends at Mt J i lead returned home Tuesday. Col McAlister went to Greensboro last week and was at the home of his son, Mr A W McAlister Thanks giving. Miss Martitia Robbins. of Ran dleman came Saturday afternoon to spend dun day with friends in Asheboro. Writ Quick to Gt Clubbing Offer. We make these big premium of fers as a reward for paid in uiluuiice subscribers. We have selected De cember us the month in which to make our clubbing proposition this year, two of the papers will be dropped from the clubliiig list in ten days or less time and in i.o event will the offer containing the other papers be continued after this month. , Building and Loin. Tli second scries of the Asheboro Buildim? and Loan Association will close this week. All those who wis to takestiVk should do so withou delay: The Building and Loan Asso ciatious take the place of Savings Hanks and every dollar invested druwing in ten s t al1 the time. We urge everybody to take stock in this association. ' New Subscribers. Now is the time to speak to yon friends about subscribing for the Courier.. WV are offering so many pallet's fiee you can't scarcely be lieve jour eyes, when you see them nil together. "If vou know of a friend who might her induced to take theCourie please write us chine his name am ptat ollice address and speak a kind word for the paper. ' Honor Roll lor Third Month it Asheboro Grided Schools. First grade Carrie Kurrow Ethel l'resiiell, Curry Loftin, Robert Hunch, Willie Crnker, Uollins Mil ler, K ii I h Mel'lierson, Cluudiui Otter, I.ila Sl.ick, Kred Smith Mack liiilge, James Miller: Frank Ki.x, h'iniik Steed, Lura Jones, Er nest .Spincer, J unies Bums, Johu Hi i tai ii, George Mnl'herson, Juuins , Joe 1 lend neks. .Second grade Bessie Atiniaii (ieitiiiilu Aikui, Claud Burrow, Carl Hoover. Iterbeit Cox, Carl Steed, Fred l'luiunier, llilla Spoon, Charlie Belts. Kate Brittain, Jessie Ward. Clara 1'resnell,' Idol Perree, HVie Croker, Jessie Wood, Lucile Scarboro. Third grade Clarence McPher son, Lillian Hendricks, Sirona Cro- ;r, Marie'tu neiiy, Annie Davip, Carl Auniaii, I hi Aiken, Guy Aiken, ! red MoI'liei'son, LiiiiiniV Cox. Fourth grade Gertrude Free, Norma Wall,' Maude Hall, Ulnuli Hush, Mvrtie Ridge, Lillie Parnsh, Mildred'-Birkliend, Willie Hughe, Civile Aiken. Fifth grade Mat tie Kivetr, Mat ie KelW. Kthel Free, lliike Smith, liar, ami I'litchnrd, Basil Brittain Sixth grade Cora Redding, Inn Annum, Jdyle tree, JmioIiu 1'resnell, Mamie Morris, Nancy Lambert, Bonnie Aumaii. Seventh grade Lolhe Jones, Blanche Anderson, Bessie Laughlin, Muiv Belle Kivett, Lula Hull, Grace Wood. Clarence Hughes. Kighth grade Heta I' ox, JMla Morris, Mona Kuah, Grady Miller, ohn Sexton, Daniel Sharpe. Ninth grade Marietta Belts, Blanche Collin, Kddith Hendricks, Mullie Rush, Roscoe Miller, Alex Worth. High Point has organized t vo In sura uee Companies during the past week, one lire and one lile, with a apital stock of half a million dol us each. Among the stock-holders of the lire insurance company, we notice the names of Messrs A M Uankin, T J Wedding. C C McAlis- W .1 Armlield, Jr. Hugh I'arks. II Wutkins, O W Spencer and A W K Cupel, and among the stock holders of the life insurance company the jiauies ot fllessrs w .1 Armlichl, .lr, Jioht A luge, Win U Hammer C C McAlister, N C Kng- h, ami A W E Capel together with many others. Ladlei Bazaar. On Friday night at the Asliehoro Academy, there will be a bazaar given by the ladies of the Methodist Kpincopal church. All kinds of fancy work will be sold and it will be a good opportunity for those who have not gotten Christmas presents to get them. Oysters and candv will be served. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seotol thediaem.se. Catarrh In a IiUkkI or enn. stttutlonal dixeane , and In order to rure It you must take Internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acts directly on the Wood and mucous surfaces. Cure fat not a nuack medicine. It us of tne beat physicians In thin yean, ana in a regular precnption Tll-. ed ol the bunt tonic known, combined with the best Mood purinera, acting alrectlv on the mu ooua surfaces. The perfect combination of tlir two Insrvdierjts la what produce! Kurh wonder ful results In curing Catarrh. Send lor test nnon- if It free. Bold by DruggbttM, price 7ftc. Take Hall's Family Plllalor constipation. MARRIAGES. Mr J C Teague and Miss Ida Bouldins were married at the home of the bride's father, Mr W L Bould- ing in Trinity township on Wiedi morning of last week, Rev Eli' Heese officiating. Mr Teague is a loco motive engineer on the High foint and Asheboro railroad. The High Point Ledger in pub lishing an account of the marriage says: "Miss Uouluing is a nighty accom plished young lady and a daughter af one of Randolph's most progress ives farmers. Both oarties are well known in High Point and have a host of friends here who extend to them their best wishes. Mr and Mrs Teague boa id ad the noon train her, Wednesday to spend their honeymoon in Northern cities. Upon their return they will make their home in High Point. To Our Subscribers. lim ntlv we sent out a number of hills and two clubbing propo sitions, containing premium offers, both of which contained a number of the best journals. Bills were sent for the current year, but all were required to pay a year in ad vance, in order to get en ner propo sition. So those who have not re mitted in full of amount due an J t least u year in advance are not enti leil to either of the. propositions ami will not get the premium pub lications. A Sure Cure for Croup. When a child shotvs svmploius of croup therv is no. time to experiment. with new remedies, no mutter how highly thev may be recommended. There is one preparation that can avs be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has ncer been known to fail, viz: Cham berlain's Cough Itemed v. Mr M F C'oiiipt'in of Market, Texas, saya of it, "1 have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, in severe cases of croup with mv children, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief." For sale by Standard I 'rug Co, Asheboro Drug Co, and W A Underwood, ltandlvmaii N C e.n liltS! IIIS Thla popular remedy never falls to effectually core) Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness Ana ALL DISEASES nrtalBf from a Torpid Liver ad Bad Digestion The sMtaral result la (rood appetite ami solid Desk. Dos small; efcgauiU l (stfarcaatad aaaa eaajr t wUow. Tske No Substitute. Proceeding, ol County CommlMlofun st Their Settlor) Dec 4th, 1904. ROAD FORCK. J B West, milhiiig, HJ.BS Roddy Swaim. provisions, 57.05 Hammer Hardin, haUera, 3.00 June Pence, provisions, '-2 J M Walkrr. convict to road force, 1.00 F H Kpnneily, muking clothes Ac, IU.23 W II Hardin, corn, -WOO M II Kennedy, Sunt, 45.00 N C C'ranford. Aral Sunt. 88.50 j E Hoover, miard, 15.00 BI.Galiis. " l'00 JCCox, " 12 00 It .Smith. ' 1175 S-E Kenras, " 8.25 Jno V Jurrrll, lndsc. .'IIII7 I, ilmrty Mercantile Co, indsc, 18 02 J 1 Iteddmir, com. 1-0 MeCraiy Redding II l W Co, mdse, 1!) 05 J Miller, mdtw, Jo.jij I.ilienv Milling Co, mdsp, 30.47 W'ebainr ft Allred, indue, 13.10 II (I llHytvorlh, leather, 2 45 Cllf NT Y HOME. A I, IVIk, indue, 20.52 f id er. rimtte. 2i.5l) J FJarrell " li ll.'i A M Bulla, beef. I 05 MISCELLANEOUS. Jones, lunilier nub roe.d. 11.50 MuQuitlily 1'rintingC'o Records Reg Ollice, 14.50 Walker, Evans ft Cogswell Co Records Deo Office 22 00 I T .McCain, l.umlier puli road 1.00 Home Iluilclingft .MnlerinlCoSanh C II 2.70 2.50 23.00 8.00 13.00 7.00 1 Ig7 A ray m 9 New V Discover I'OR STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVER AX I) KIDNEYS. $1.00 per bottle, three for $2.50. six lor 55.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Pavne's fledical Soap, 10c. All sold by ASHEBORO DEUG CO. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, N. O. i W V KiiHMcll, Collin for paniier. J T Reildina. leamins for bridue. II I. .Miller, C W Miller, IV t MeCrary, mdse " " M 1) Stuurt, fnuiber roml tV It Pool, work on bridge, ,i n t riKiil. reiuinnir nruliie. T C Coble, con Kamiie Coble lunatic to 12.00 .30 15.40 11.00 12.50 15.00! 17.05 8.20 i 2.50 1 131.50 Mormuiton B Prilehard. Ininlier pub road. A M Bulla. Sunt Health Nov X E LlHvis, lumber for bridge. 7, V Fox, lumber pub rond, Home iluiluing A Material Co, lu pub road. John Wright, collin for iiuier, J C Cox. o-k Caratvav bridue. .nctrary Kr.tiiing iiuw lo, inase Uara- unv briiliH. TO I J II M ItobiiiH, counsel to Bd 12 mo, 50.00 t lliown, lumber pub road, 18.111 D I'earce. overneer on bndite, 20.IH1 1 R Kurlow, guard, bridge work, 15.00 u Koiiumx, work on bridge. 15 on line 1'eace, truunl for bridge work. 15.00 ! ' W C Hiiumioud, Book ease for court 2.101 T J Finch, sum jurors, 1 1.70 i H'yal! I 'handlers, work ch, 1 .10 i li Marlt y. Jailor. 40.70 i ohn Rich, work ch W T Foushee ft Co, 1 w C Craven, con Dora Smith lun lo Morirantou, 2 M L J Monroe, location plans for brnlues. K Troirdon. lumlior pub roads. Ashclioro Courier, lax notice for sheriff, 2.50 Asheboro Electrical Co, light C H, 10.50 Hhetioro t ourior, stationery L S C Olliif, diehoro Wheelbarrow ft Mfg Co, lumlior Caraway bridge, It Marliv, con convict Montgomery Co to iaii. Itcg of Dwds las oriler.J. The umiuI allowances were made to uiImts, clerk aiidoulHiilo pisir. Business Manager Wanted. On account of my health I want to retire from the management of the Morris Livery Stable and go into the mercantile business where I will not be exposed to the weather so much, and in order to do so want to sell half in terest to some active man that is not afraid of work, who can take full management of the stable and continue to run it at our same old stand where we have been doing a suc cessful business for five yeare. We have the most Complete Livery Outfit in Randolph County and this fact together with our close application to business, and square dealings with our customers has caused us to get the majority of the best trade of the town, therefore we would prefer to retain half interest in the business but retire from the management. This is a grand opportunity for some one to get an in terest in a good paying business, together 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. Manager, Merits Livery Stable, Asheboro. N. C. N. P. COX, (Rich & Moffitt, !? Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C (New Store) Dealers in 1.2,1 December Term ol Court. Ifundnlnh Con illy Decemlitr Term of Superior Com f convened on Tties- uv 111111111111; uf tins week. His Hon or Jmli; Kobt B Peebles presiding. e reeliles churned the gruutl jury nmog other things that it was tne duty or the grand jury to fully iveuiitfitie me condition ot the jiiil id tbe county home and court.' on si- and that it nits the duty of the county commissioners to provide a comfortable and safe iuil and a courl house with proper vaults for ecorus una otlices and court room aree enough and properly construct ' ed, heated and ventillated and that , not only proper food should be sup plied to the inmates of county home but there should be comfortable. uartei K for living and that the pi is-' oiu-rs placed in jail should not bej subjected to the severity of punish-1 mem tiierein by reason of un 1111-1 properly constructed building. 1 VVANTI :i 1 lie gratia jury is composed of I w'"1'"" "' the following gentlemen: C F York I """'i1 Ray Edmundson I Has refitted and refurnished ! his BARBER SHOP 1 and now has one of the nicest, : cleanest and best fitted shops in ; the county. (Opposite Wood & ; Moring s.) Groceries, Notions. . . . . .and Country Produc. South Fayetteville Street. AGENTS WANTED tew'art's WANTED FURS, 5000 Mlrtks Wanted bv January Isl Mink, small, No 1. $3, Medium No 1, $3.50; Large, No 1, $1- I don't sort ac" cording to color. Just so they are No 1. Send small lots by mail, large lots by express. Watch this ad for change of prices. J D Payne, Burlington, N C. ! TO SELU jL, I! conn try soliciting orders Is chesner than wood and i IRON FEHCK An ezccplionsl op portunity is offered to a. number of live gents to represent i Hi I ni yi ins With our many designs and low prices you can replsce every old wood fence In yourclty. Write st once. No capital required. Send your app'l cstion and reference promptly. THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY, Dept. No. I. Cincinnati. 0 U.S. A. . l o Wood;aMormgs Big Shoe Sale. O O ()L,Je8t aud finest line ver shown by ns, at the very lowest prices. O SPECIAL SALE FOR TEMDAYS. ,'": COME BEFORE, THE 10 per cent ADVANCE o o o CI We have just completed our line of Shoes and will show the O 19 O o o o o o Our line consists of the which will surely come before long. J following makes: 41 Hamilton Hrown's Aiiferica'n Gentleman, $3.50 to $5.00. () " ' " Iady, $3.00; one of the best on t earin. irysiuir. aiso iuii line omer siyies. ( 5: gueAl (guilty for ladies at $3.50, 3.00 and 3.50. You cuut fail to be tdeused with style and quality of this brand. w Fiill.liiie of Oodnian Slioes., Every pair warranted tohave O solid ( Olin' i J;tpd soles. () t 'Sew ' of King Ike Shotis.in vioi and patent finish, $3.00 t to $4.00. Full line Klkin Shoes, lhibbers, etc., will be shown. 07 ..1 1 ...,.11 i.a . ,:.,(, v O WOOD & MORING. O New Goods Arriving On Every Train. DONT MISS SEEING HEADQUARTERS. Business Local. Notice Inserted under this Kd t one oent a word each Insertion. MU.111 ol f;iir of 1."i0,(KMI (!eoria invitiitioii lead: "You ' hereby invited to it literary dance, at which there will be a pos sum supper, also a wedding if the parties to it don't c'lituge their immls lietore the tune comes. There will be no tire arms allowed at tins' dunce, nnil older will he preserved if somebody lias to be killed: Ex. Give Your Stomach Rest. Nothio'rni cure indigestion that doesn't digest the food, itself, and give the stomach rest. You can't exKct that a wettk stomach will re gain its strength and get well when it is compelled to do the fall work 'hat a sound stomach should do. You wouldn't expect a sick horse to get well when it isjcompelled to do a full day's work every day of the week. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a perfect difiestant and digests the fond regardless of tbe condition of yonr stomach. Uclievea Indigestion. Belcbinsr, Sour Stomach, and all stomach disorders. Sold hy "Stand ard DlUi Co and J T Underwood. Asheboro N C. W AN'TKU a (jo.l vex Apj.ly lo. Mm vg fresh milk cow Aii'C II Worm. (iiinier, J M Pounds, J"hii W Con ner, John T WilliHins G P Kivett, II W Scott, W H Dorsett, J L Las- siter, A J Trotter, W II Poole, J W Ilulliince, A W Nixon, Jacob Kind- v, G W Allred, 1) W Moter, W L Ward. The petit jury is composed of J S Coble, V Kinir. Robert Jarrett, W I) l'o., E II Henderson. i lie criminal docket closed yester day morning after one days work. the civil docket was taken up and adjourned today. 1 here were few cases for trial on itber thecriminal or civil docket Si mon Dicks who has been in the peni tentiary for horse stealing ami has figured a number of times in court wa convicted and sent to the peniten tiary for the larceny of fifty dollars from Caroline Boyd. Koss lOble pleadetl guilty 01 re tailing and was required to give nd in sum of $100, justified to ap pear at e'ich term of court for two years and bbow to I he satisfaction of the court that he has not sold ii.tox icating liquors. (j W OKI ham was convicted and sentenced to six months on roads for indecent exposure of person. A few lines were i 111 meed tor lnii.t.r ilVin- ses. No cose of importance was for trial on the civil docket. ' eklv. irw I U. . l.OTi' per I "a pei Ivaneeil. AsheU.ro. X t". Wanted. ; A siiu.UMi :ii miller in 11 Imi r nnil corn i mill 120 veirs c.-i ienee. Winer ver ! preferred. 'li.HKl ri-reienee. To ! riioiv iiclilivss llruuer V. Suiifnnl. N sap suwe.1 sliii.Kles r..r sale -.usuimI. Apply 1 .1 I ami Inn hi, N :,IHI,(HHI So 2 at I .."ill per lie K Ni-WMim, 1 A Iwo slerv II mi -in .lelli"K li.nit i'li l:l.S neres i.l IiiihI fur rent ill H'" miles ol Aslieliinii. .1 T lliiltniii. I'.MITIKS ImuiiK rile fin- l.nki-t. -A TIM II. proleele.l I neeileil. money sliimlil u- InVesluienl" II, rnn.lsavallalile uli. ll A.LIiess. .-,77. Ilioh I'.unt. N I'. NotiC9 pilblle Xll.-ii I will H-l X I', 1111 Tllill.lay III.- JNI Hill.-, a let .if u....k wares belonging lo Mm linn of . All .-rs.ins liat-hlj! el aims are wwilieil In presi nl ill llio almve ilale. All pe firm will -l.'.ie male m; This tin- I'm It Jay ef X. Is. i, u.-.l ill 10 i.'. loek. -iliale pa lllMIt IlKl WANTFB: ly cliii-sito wholesale anil mat nrl.r hn i.e. ssslstant matiOKt-r tmsu or aotnsn) lor un. county anil iiiijiiiiiiik lerniory. !-ulary $ 11111I eltieiim- llil weekly; expense inoiiey ailyauei-il. Work pleasant: position permanent. No inii'sluit'iit or experience reauireif. Write ut once lor full particulars and enel.sv sell-ad ilress- All slsrs built, lis ve l he most accurate art Works and best Variable Feed Works, Saws. Bdners, Trimmers, Swlns Saws, Lain and Shingle Ma chinery, Planers, Kesaws, Kngiaxs, etc (MtCM IKON WOHI. W. D. STEDMAN CO. ........ Dtlcrs I Heavy and Fncy Groceries. D. pot St. West Side Railroad. ' Surviving par'nei ol .1 A S-neer .V I'o. Wanted. Chickens, eggs and turkeys and will pay the hifest cash prices. Also for furs a"d h' ee. T15 McPheiisox. Asheboro, X C MILLINERY. We now have in stock an as sortment of the NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH MILLINERY. Will be jrlad to have all our old customers as well as new ones call in. You will find that it will be greatly to your interest to buy your Millinery from us. Mrs. E; T. Blafr. Farmers, Orchardists and all Fruit Growers in search of money pro d u c i n g commodities, should stock their or chards with our new Prince H smark ap p 1 e trees. Thritty, stocky, of immense pro duction and succeeding in any soil. The finest apple in the market to day, receiving first prem iums at all fairs and ex positions where exhiDit ed. The applo that will make money for you, be cause or its un-equalled quality, superiority and proved reliability. Five acres of these trees will net you more money than 20 acres ot wheat or potatoes. TI.ev are soM ilirouuli ajjeius at f 1. each.' tt e ean sell lo you ilirivl, cut Out! mil lli,- ,iK,-iim miniissiun. : inviiiu Ihe frou-lil on nil .n.lrrs f,,r Hlil tn-es ami up as fellmys: lives at XM , L'.'i al I I.V, ."ill al $S.V, 100 at Sl.'i, ."iiHIat 2IMI I .(WW hi ?.1T."i, .(.INKI hi s0OO., .i.Oikl al VlJiMi, .ash nil " to 7 fl. hif-li. sol to llio aere. iy IsmkiiiK fur n t uiiil as bisiu as i - of iiriuleil stoek iiiul furnish more This is the Greatest Commer cial of To ''v We warrant theus nd will replace any tree that dies, Tree of Charge. We make an unusual sjioeialty of this rew variety, anil Vxlra rare will tie siveu all Pi inee Itismarek Intvers. tinier to (lay. l-fon- our Spi inp 'lIHUi gra.liiifz is ilepl.-teii. We have purchased an immense amount of goods and our stock is fast assuming the appearanceof al'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 50cts per yard. ' 52 in. Broadcloth, all colors, $1.00 per yard. New colored Plaids for waists, 25cts per yard. " New 27 in. Silk for Shirt Waist Suits, 75c. to $1.00 per yard. - 36 in. lilackr 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. . lYIorris-Scarboro-IYloiiitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Free Delivery. GaLme Law Cut Today Wst'W (9 r SI Guns ar.'l ammunition will be in demand, and it i vou wish to keen up with-the procession buy ot us. (ft Our trade has been. very . heavy on this lor the ( past few weeka-and wi4.continue so as long as our Jj; GEORGE E NI3SEN WAGONS are made better and will last longer than ever. It will pay you to buy one soon, as we are expecting an advance on them. McCrary-Rcdding H&rdwar e ompany. 4) 41 We Sell the Earth! - ' ..oooopoexxoooc.xxxo If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office In Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (& Laighlii. , . Real Estsite Dealers. THE N. Newark, B. CHASE NURSERY COMPANY. New York. nusi .risble l-el latest ftalM trmm Wsrtl I WUulas lalasi. . C ttotid and Inserted Too.lt lock and sold mt argains! Bargains! i We will close out lOfrpairs of Men's fine Shoes worth from $2 60 to $4.00 per parr court week. Now is your time to get a good pair of shoes cheap. We are receiving a large quantity of new shoes and must haVe room for them. ' . , We also have other things that; we will sell you. bart gains in. We will have a tot of 'nice-Christmas goods. Come and see us and be convinced. ) - - Fox Company iJ-it-.jiaeisr - lr J 1
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1905, edition 1
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