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The Asheboro Cornier PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAlt Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. NOTES AND COMMENTS. THURSDAY, Jamimry 11, 1906. The Charlotte Evening News has I Electric' lights udil mm The Smart Aleck Who it Perfect. The Story of Prosperity. The News and Observer, of last Sunday, had a short letter from the . . different towns in the State giving j By the Editor. Original Say- a short history of the moral and! ings and Otherwise. material progress of their respective i place during the year just past. In the expressive language of the Mayor Jloilitt in speaking-for press dispatches the devolution in Asheboro says in part: The best j Sauto Domingo has frozzeld out. record for the town has been during n-v t t , o n . c . i ..... Dr Dow, ot Lancoster, S C the past year, several new enter-1 o T. ' . 1 ,J , .ivti i snot and killed J 11 ithersnoou, u prises have been established and;,,, , . . ,, ... AI S . 1 . ,i i , i i merchant, unu il llrown, clerk in most of the older oues enlarged. ...,. . , , . , ich to the Y S oaturujiy installed a Cox duplex press, which "Plnce ot re town ana our j tnU)Sactioih , 1 1 ' people could hardly uo without the i prints o.OOO twelve-page papers per splenJkl sei.vlce of lhe Asheboro In a speech in Contva on the hour. The News i.as a complete ; Telephone Co. 15 rick makers here Philippine tar:S bill. Mr Hill, of plant and its progress is a wonder, j have been busy trying to supply : Connecticut, admitted the existence 1 do so; nor cmi we gtuss at who he a e j the great demand. Our town has of slavery, in the Archipelago, and j is for the postmaster where the let- Champ Clark in his speejh in Con-: U1;lut- peruuiuem uupiotuieui uu saui ine ugr.cammu latuii weie un- gress-iUotedGoveixor Cummins, of a .the stre.ets ?m ml J nine and u half per cent of the 1 . , ,, , . I Is 10,000 issue of bonds for the erec-! entire area. With several thousand names on j our subscription books now and then I there is a failure to make proper, credits probably once in evey 500 or ; 600 times. When mistakes occur we ! gladly correct. We have in our em-; ploy some who make mistakes. We i have never been able to get any one who never made a mistake, we never ; expect to. Recently "ve received a j letter from a subscriber complain- iug bitterly because he said a mis- j take had been made in failing to : credit him with a dollar. We would : gladly correct the error but as the, writer failed to sign his name or i give his post oiliee we are unable to that Sarah has not lost Tr.e New, lowa, as saying mat an tne insur-1 tion ()f .. h..:..k i,.,,!,!;,, .r for th ance stealing and other irregulari-1 graded school, added Uuu to the ties was not a tithe to the stealing ; population and expects to build a that is going on under the Dingley ! cotto factory in the spring. May rr i or Smith writes from Liberty and Tariff law. Uoveruor Lunimings is . . . ," .;. uu nimtn ih 11:1 rl-- '( ) n i-l ( ill tl le a Republican like lio LaFollette, intlJ,vs, ...i.:,.,, redoniinates have ed at S4.30 to $10.00 per wpcntlv ..Wt-o.l to rlif Sen!-. It ;i v,.,,i .. v,kiW5 ..n.l lm-ivitiv.. that a great manv North would be better for the country if year in business. Ih more seh Senators could be elected. I Liberty, has had a v.yy prosperous Bernhardt her draw-i and Ob- i The lion Albert Sidney Patter son, a member of the House of Representatives from Swain county, was convicted in the Federal Court iu Greensboro on Friday of last week for turning in false vouchers while he was deputy collector of in ternal revenue. There will be an appeal. The proof against this trusted representative of the gov ernment is that he paid 25 cents a meal and swore in his report and charged the government with hav ing paid 35 cents a aieal a hundred ! and addin times or more, this the jury and the court said was robberv. It was vear and it and the Liurtv Drug Co. which have 'ven organized during the past year are now erect ing a commodious brick building with stone fiout The Liberty Chair Co. organized a few months ;!go, is running on full time and unable to rill its orders. Ci' the institutions of our town none are more appre ciated and none enjoyed a more prospeious year than Liberty Nor mal College, Under the niainig meiitof Dr T C Amiek this insti u tion has fo the past ten wars had a most inviable record. Our streets have all been graded giving the town the best streets it evei enjou'd It seems "the divine' ing powers server snvs Washington the theater was puck at and Carolina bank of people were in tile ainllelife. Tlie latest cure for consumption is pulsiting r.tttl.-.-nake hearts. This is said to !.e the old Ihuian method of curing the gleat white plague. Ti;e Ileal t of a rattle snake, like that of a turtle. be.ats for some time ufur being rut out and this is swallowed befoie it stops butting. ter was mailed failed to postmark the letter so it could be read. Another paragon wrote ns he did not see why we couhlen'c keep our books right and directed us to stop the paper and failed to tell us his .,,.,.. Tl,. rr.,,-a l.lj ..--h ..IT!,, a her performance in !.',, ... ,,'..' ,. seribers at that oftice we are at a loss to know what to do. If lie will kindly give us his uame and address we will ask him to recommend to us a perfect book keeper v. !vi never makes a mistake. We wv.ild also seek information from him to con vey information as to the writer of letters eoMlainiuir no sigmituiiB. made with Royal Baking . Powder Are delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast.no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Hat we eitiiiot agree to u4 the paper, tve ;nnglit iliicontiiiue send- Vrrrri-TF-fr1 PIKirii?P WWWWW??t??'W mg a copy to tne writ r ut anony mous letteis, for we are just begin ing to publish the Courier in ead earnest. We h.te put too much niunev in the enterprise and owe 5 traeiable to whiskey t00 niuch to stop the thing now. and ge ta.hiig (.n, the (-ttcul!y so when wi remember -ar i.ainberi .g olt a ; ti,e manv kind words said and Vear ood. A report of (.'i.ariott's first of prohibition is leinarkabi v : All the cri show a druiiKs tins year :.ainberi..g olt a against !i: fr.;- the last year. All violations of tin- law shu-.v a fall ing oil' of one half or more except the charge of wl.iskev sellinu'. which spoken tothe editor. reatlv to its appear mice. We attriouie our moral i was exneeteM to ne larger. growth largely to the fact that our tmvn li.-is neviT had a ldaee for tile aho the evidence that Patterson ' gaIe of mtoxicauts. We make these extracts from the letter of Mayor Wreiir., of High Point: "H:g"h Point now numbers over ten thousand inhabitants. Nearly all native-boi n. Our people are thriving and in- hveivbouv works except paid 8.00 a month for room rent and charged the government and swore to having paid 15. Oo a month. The principal witnesses against him were Mrs Doak and Mrs Chas II Dorsett, of Greensboro dustiious. the iioliceiueu Our towu has built two hundred and seventy-seven residences, two hotels, seven store, two new churches, one new graded school building and eight or ten new factories making u total of over ,.,t tnree nunureu new uuuuingi. in cluding our street and sidewalk im provements we have expended about one-half million dollars the past Tarbell beg.m her articles in Mc- year. A great deal oi the building Clure's which exposed the iniiu- is i.ue to the Building and Loan merable sins and crimes committed Association-, of which yve have hv St nr. -bird Oil in rnhbimr nn.l lu"-K ,l' J al'""c ' plundering the people. We have had during the last year exposures and proofs of the great steals described in "Lawson's Fren zied Finance" pulished in Every body's Magazine. Lincoln Steffens factories has told of coiruptiou in the are cities in another popular magazine. More than two veais ago Ida M Salt and BHghts Disease. The most eminent physicians sav, if von want to avoid 15ri&rhts Seiiatoi SimiiK-iis iias introduced j di'e use little salt. It has been a resolution the Senate calling j ideally demonstrated that only small for a list of the unp'oves of the I amounts of i:alt are essential to the Panama Canal and the salary of i wellfare of man. The highest -iu-each. Some time ago it developed ! thorities claim that a person using that the president had en plovcd u a mixed diet should not use more personal friend pre.-- u-nz for ! than 15 or 30 grains a day. the Canal at a salary of lo.uoo : "Prof Widah has found that when criticisms : u patient who had nephritis, or kid larits paid : ey disease, was given ten grams of ! sodium chloride for several davs he : increased in weight due to dronsy The pitif.tl -tore of the suicide ' produced by the salt. Headache, of W 11 Hood and Violet Page, at i nausea, aud stupor developed, pro t he home of an old negro woman ! dueing a condition resembling at Raleigh, conies to us through 1 uremic poisoning. Prof 'Vidal was' the daily papers. It seems that j able to make the dropsy appear tum tile llle insurance polie ot llcod is disappear at mm! 1 by i;;-.:iv..si'ig or clause! withdrawingjthe use or salt, void in' 'Recent reports from the New Leaving his con-: York lion d-of health show tiiat the and two little girls I mortality f.on. kidney disease is it means. ; greatly on the increase. and thel't as to the since. 1 eel lav 1:1 lllllc: ant 10 A complete line of Sho which guarantee comfort and protection for L'Kvies. Gentlemen and Children will be offered for sale for the next 30 days ;it Per Cent Off on Each Fair. This is not a closing: out or hur.ibr.o; sale 1'iit a straight forward New Year's attraction for Randolph's trading- Public. W. W. Jones. Asheboro. N. C. Next to Poatoffice, Why Buy McCliire's? invalidated I'eeause of in the policy making case of siticiu' suniptive v,;IV iutirelv witho MeC'iuiv's Mi juine U l rijjlit :iu 1 r w eune it is i iiK aui jaziiie. Wliv? FIRST-fllli i'ltK'K. h osts 1. 1 lier, for over ll.iii-n lecidreil two-r iliiin a! bnU to ihvh y or twi-:i.v-li ve Im i':s eo- VOitlllH. SIX UNII ( I AI.ITV. ;. i. el!..: I in twine not I) ami k dollar a yi iir, or li'- ili;ei 1-:e 'iits 11 iiiun nvs ot reading lu.i'ii-r. Tlii- a hoiciU in aetu iiiiyivlii'rp from a d'lilur t i . .v dollars a Our seveiilv-tive chau i very bujv and David Graham Phillips w ill soon their own homes le.::. in the Cosmopolitan "The factories have had Tieas,.:. of the Senate." He will l'fosperous year. take up the record of each conspicu ous iniquitous member starting with Char.neey M Depew, the New York .euarov. wno is president ot the ,10l,odv got drowned. Mr K W.dcroi'.t railroads atul a director Yow his gone to Fedral Court i:. half a hundrl aud more cor- Crini: after crime, and 1 graft have already been Nothing fu'-iber Henry Wattersuu, the editor of A great manv ot the. working the Courier Journal, in speaking of men in this wav are enabled to own one urmv otlleer ordering another to Fork Creek News. There has been a lot of rain in this section for the past week, but ; infamy. His about twenty years is visiting iu aliv conceded this section. Mr O M Yow and Alfred King are going fcoutu again opposin soon. Mr Walter Albright, from lJst the near Patterson Plains, has moved out biei to the Spencer place near Yow's ;ln..i a Mills. Mr Charlie Stuart has for his immediate made some repairs on his plantation near here. Mrs Jj-la .awell is i.o surprise at any :us Last week ei; by a member ual persuas;on, a pcratK.r; graft uv j rovtu on Depew. can be added to rascality is so g that there will .. f,;ru... ,i-ve!o;.,, ti4ere was introuu cf hi; own polit resolution calling resignation as a Senator in Congress. This resolution has many supporters. But there are others as well as Depew who are almost as corrupt, if not equally so. The ball has started: the investigation has begun; the exposure is under way; the people are aroused and indignant. The story of dishonor and disloyalty , near Yow's Mills. is revolting and it is to be regretted, but let the exposures be made fully. Let the light be turned on. It vill have a healthy effect. Greetisboio this week. Mr George Bean, w ho is in the saw mill busi ness near Mitchtield. has located near here. Mr Green Macon, who has been in the West for about for Mr E L Stout, who has bem fore man of the Daily Record job de partment for several years, lias gone to Nevada, Mo., to take a course ill Weltnier Institute, a scientific school ot drugless healing. Mr Stout has been a student of this courtmartia!, been reduced in rank , aml -systems ior ten years or twelve numbers. He ought to have I n,ore ,u"1 1,113 lla'1 t-'inark:il .It- suc been dishonorably discharged. , cess in their application to the ills ; of humanity. He i a clever, intel The government of Kussia sems i ligent gentleman and wil: n.ake the to have resigned comidete control, most ot his onnortiiuities at N-vml.-.. his seat in a "First Lieut. Puy ! g lined some notorh-l a sergeant to change theater, has as the re: theatre says; ; Taylor, who; y by ordering, his seat in a u!t ot tiial by tlie Ijest sliori : tant M-riaU. : Tilli!l- llOt Ol.lv eiitcri wiiieh y. i !!!o twelvi-"ii;..iil;.-. iind the ii.e-i 1" l.v 1'iYV W"'lcT I." v Tie i i- though the revolutionary partv de ciine to admit it. Count Willie ays that order has been resi .ied in nearly all parts of the empiv- aud that the danger which' so threaten ed llussia has Ji-;:ppeai-'d. The i.:1.- ieeU! to have ve- jf tohesicti and the i.o ' aiv 01 h spa-tnodic i:y s -pavati-d sections. -Greensboro Patriot. Mis- Hon Wad., her sist.-r Mrs Ji-an at the iii your ho' scripti' in. f sid)ci ijjtioi el!'. a mtter is wri t ". :-ities on timely ariicl ii-re!i es ,ir linker's Kaiil reading matter in MeClio.v', U i n.- . v an I :r,iirinii -it i- aU-)- :. cre-tej ;il 'li" -tim . N i o : t ' 0' ti.e .,ee-:ioii of r.tlir ', i li.i'-v ii'.-.r' in- wili ii . ; ..i, '- il;:vait (. 'ioi Anierieu-! t!ie he-t i article-, ; writers of impor- i ot It is aoiiu tie' Hiiojeets in -aUjee's i.t tln next a I r.i'e- and reliates di-en...d I iv anth oi- 'lite.1 to, lylic it i: McCiure's Magazine -i pn! : ' I. I , i; K; tl- !.. teaching a good school : We wish her lun-uh s future. Mr F L ! been in school at Rion some tim . cjnie hoai Chiisimui; with friends. Mr E C Yow. who ha? b- en la school at VLv Not. cani; iioui . !.un.itms to spend a few wclLs wiiii ;: Load-. iccs in the "in. who has CVi.'gc for aod spent it s-1 bl'.-T. 1 cwn ill teillis ; lnddo's card :i: It now f:-i-.ids; p ' in.o di-iaf LIFE WAS NOT WORTH LIV ING. PUT 1 Sh-lby, N C, April $u, : 1 had lieen a severe siirh nervous prostration for Y. aud everything I ate di.-at me. This made me feel so I Hit ud emu suli vith new ' l-t n ilk Write in- rvr t.-om 1 ' ears, eed ith: wretched Eclipses in 1906. There will be five eclipsea in 1906, the ; Mr Guthrie was only ii vears old i and nn to ten years ago was a poor I man. He was a postal clerk under Cleveland admisistration but three of the sun and two of the for some technical infraction of moon. . The first will be a total of , the regulations was discharged, the moon on the night of February Then he took a position as day la 8, and will be visible in North and borer with the Republic Steel and South Anieiica. The beginning I Iron Co. and so rapidly did he rise will be at 1: 57 o'clock in the morn-! that in less than ten vears he was s tb.it C::g!esiim.'i B'ack- ut to get hit. with his iia, n.i;iru mat two,and bad all the time thvt life was e i -j-igh for the oiliee- burden; and I felt that I had lathed i Hiiro nas 'H e , his strong Uie th'in live. 1 could lot eat meat iuuin.. ti e orgauization. or any solid food at all. and every- ;-o'S f.ul o:.e t his best thing I did eat caused me to surfer. I t iiO-. r, v:.o hit. biu : I had terrible nervous .!!.. 'vlin : r j -rstare.v !k. is a can-; I WOuld become cold and 'feel al-! ror .-appointment, .most lifeless then hot l.nth- ,1,1 parents . 'i'he Rollins, bu tie,- eio.vd are get-, have to be applied I .-nrlVivd from 1 ting no in tie satisiactioii our. ot the us on tle stomach all the time,' !"1"rl,m", ( and was so weak I didn't do any That was a remarkable career of j Samuel B Hill of Seattle, Wash-; work for twelve months. Nothing Mr C S Guthrie, who died in Slia-: ingtun, has been visiting in the ! I r"e(l did me any good, burv last week from apendicitis. i SratP. Mr Hill is nriv nf TJa.i. I I was in that condition wl.n Mrs I dolph but weur west many years ,Toe Person called to see me last ago. He married the daughter of I July an(l Siid everything she could J J Hill, the North Western rail- to persuade me to try her Remedy, way magnate, and has charge of the U8 &e was so confident it would law department of that road. Mr Hill takes great interest in Guilford College and has on more than one occasion materially assisted that institution. ing of the 9th and ending at 3: 36 The second is a partial eclipse of the son iebrnarv 23, in risible in the United States'. The third is a partial eclipse of the sun on J uly 21, not visible in the United states. The fourth is a total eclipse of the moon on August 19, not visible in the United States, but in Alaska. An ex -convict has sued the Board of commissioners of Rowan county, for, $5,000.00 alleging that he was compelled to work on the roads when he was not able to do so. its president rnd had a fortune of $40,000,000. He was a modest un assuming man and had many warm friends. The receipts of the High Point po8tomce for the quarter ending De e'e'mber 31, 1905, show an increase over the same period in 1904, of $1,435.28, or a gain of 33 per cent The receips for the qnrater ending December 31, 1904, being $4,850,52 and the receips for the quarter end ing December 31, 1905, being $6,-295.80. It seems that Torn Dixon's "Clans man" has been well received up North. At a performance in New York City last Monday the ap plause was frequent and generous. After numerous calls Mr Dixon came on the stage and said: "The Clansman" has been a success ' in the South, you have demonstrated to-night that there is no North, there is no South, we are all one people. The simple fact is that joy, sorrow, peace and suffering are all universal and belong to the hiinan heart eTerjwhere". j cure me. i Dougnt a nail Cozen bottles and felt a great deal better by the time 1 had taken the third. I continued it until I took 18 bot tles, which CURED me. My indi gestion is well and 1 can eat any thing I want, and it is very seldom I ever have even a touch of nervous ness My health is good and life itself seems like a different thing to me and well worth living. When I commenced the Remedy I weighed 105 pounds, now I weigh 140 pounds, which was my natural weight before I was taken sick. If any one suffers from indiges tion or nervous prostration, thy need not hesitate to try the Remedy. I would not take any amount of money for what it did for me. Mas J D Bektaed. You will never get well and strong, bright, hap py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making tonic, like wflnn It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink It Is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable Ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru ation, dragging down pains, etc. It Is a building, strength-making medicine for women, the only medicine that Is certain to do you good. Try It Sold by every druggest In $1.00 bottles. qrfflflfiilEl WETTI US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confid ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., uiaaanooga, Tenn. "YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine," writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Gallatin, Tenn.: "For since taking Cardui I have gained 35 lbs., and am in better health than for the past 9 years. I tell my husband that Cardui is worth its weight in gold to all suffering ladies. " J J. V. HUNTER, M. D., Ashebbro, N. O. Day call answered from either Drug Store! Night call from raeidecoe in front of Bonk Foi's residence. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surg-on. ASHEBbRO. N. C. Office over Spoon A Redding'i (tore near Standard Drug Co.
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