CIYIC IMPROVEMENT THREE GOOD CENTERS IN TOWNS FROM WHICH TO WORK. Pfatt Begin mt the Home Tarn Yea Attention to School Batldlnga an Gronada-l'rn-e Neatneaa at Railway Depot NeTer Be Discouraged. At Houston, Tex., the Post establish ed a department of civic Improvement under the title "The City Beautiful," and one number was given almost en tirely to the report of the Second ward division of the Houston club In order to show what has been accomplished by a handful of earnest and painstaking women In Improving one ward of the city. As Mrs. William Christian, one of the members of the advisory board of the American Civic association, who was appointed the head of this depart ment of the Tost, said, "Whether the actual amount of work attempted chows a large or small balance of physical results, efforts such as report ed are arousing a greater civic pride and daily developing a healthy public nentlmcut that ere long will be able to successfully grapple with many of our municipal stumps." Under the lead of Mrs. Christian, this department of the Houston (Tex.) Post began u series of answers to letters, one of which answers Is as follows: "Your letter says: 'Our club wishes to take up some active civic work. Where shall we begin? What shall we do first r "In our smaller towns there are gen erally three good centers to work from, first, begin ut home. "Let each member of your club pledge herself to look carefully over her own premises and add some Im provement within one week's time to her home surroundings. "This may take the form of a careful cleaning up of the back yard or the burning of the pile of debris thrown Into the adjacent vacant lot. It may mean placing a pot of ferns or gerani ums on the front porch in summer, and It may result In spading up the flower beds and taking up weeds In the spring and summer. "If the condition of your town or club does not make this beginning of civic work sevm the appropriate one turn your attention to the town schools. Are the school buildings kept In the most perfect order? Is an effi cient Janitor employed? Are the grounds littered with the refuse of dally lunches? Perfect cleanliness Is the first step toward progress. No, I am mistaken; the first step Is to con sult your school board or trustees and never to antagonize them. Let them see that you are not criticising their methods, but, rather, deploring; your own Indifference in the past to your schools and their needs. Think out what your schools lack In the 'way of cleanliness and beauty and use your utmost tactfulness to persuade the board to supply those 'needs them selves. 'If your homes and schools represent Ideal conditions turn your attention to the railway station. 'Tis tbe link which binds you to the outside world, and the portion of this world which whirls by your door gains Its first Im pressions of your progress and civic pride from your depot environments. Railway corporations are rapidly com ing to recognize the good business pol icy of a neatly kept station, with a pretty parkllke lnclosure on one side. It Is refreshing to the passing travel er's senses, and it Impresses the alight ing passenger with the thought 'the people of this town are certainly up to date. They must have got a hustle on themselves.' So be comes with a pleas ant feeling Into your midst and goes forth to advertise you. "In many cases a request from your club, backed by the citizens, to the rail way company will lead them to make all these improvements at their own expense. One more thought in regard to your station. Place a box or rack In the waiting room and contribute to It your old magazines and periodicals for tbe use of the public waiting for the train. It will make the parting Im pressions f your town kindly ones, and you cannot estimate the wide spread Influence of this neighborly ac tion. "With these hints and tlit original, suggestions that will arise from them, I think you -an utilize a great amount of enthusiasm on the part of your club. One parting word never be discour aged. Just think when the work gets hard of bow much good it will do. I think If we have an abiding faith In the work we are striving to push we have a consolation for every discour agement. You remember 'Bill' says, 'Thrice Is he armed that bath bis quar rel Just,' and whether they do anything or not the whole world admits tbe Just ness of working for civic betterment'' Sewera In Small Towaa. Roadside trees are a decided factor In tbe Improvement of a landscape but In practice they have been found to work injuriously In California, as they iroved destructive to the sewers, says the Sat Francisco Chronicle. In San Mateo the planting of eucalyptus trees by the roadside has been prohibited, but those panted within private grounds send out such long roots that this pre caution has proved useless. The town of San Mateo annually cleans oat the sewer by running a strip of 'wood through and following that up with a rope and then a steel brush, which is made at a cost of about $25 and which lasts about one year. Other towns In California have been obliged to adopt similar or other methods to keep their sewers from choking, and the question Is befng raised whether the sanitary or the aesthetic consideration should gov ern In matters of this kind. Walk II You Wars Somebody. Never allow your physical stan dard to drop. Keep up your energy, walk as if you were somebody and were going to do something worth while in this woild, so that even a stranger may note your bearing and mark your superiorty. If you have fallen into a habit of walking in a listless, indolent way, turn right about face at once and make a change. You don't want to shuffle along like the failures we often see I Klrkpatrlck road, sitting around on park benches, or i The largest quantity of oil used to lolling about the streets, or haunt- the mile has been 250 barrels and tho ing intelligent offices, wondering smallest quantity 125 barrels, tho lat why fate has been so hard with ter quantity being applied chiefly to him. You don't want to give unimproved roads for the purpose of r-eonle the impression that you are I th dust' bein. fou?.d V Ve iv 10 use oil inun water. iue uu uaeu uu discouraged, or that you are falling , c08t m nU a barrel Tne money to the rear. Straighten up then, j comes out of tbe genera fun(1, M there Stand erect! Be a man! You are na, not ueen sufficient money availa ' a child of the Infinite King. You i tie in the mad district fund for the j have royal blood in your veins. ! purpose. The total sum in the road 41s ' Emphasize it by your bearing. A ! trict fund last year was 19,300, and it I man who is conscious of his kinship j as used for other purposes, i with God, and of his power, and who I Mr- Unwott has charge of super- believes thoroughly in himself, walks with a farm vigorous step, with his head erect, his chin in, j his shoulders thrown back, and the problematical point and has proved down, and his chest well projected in j a complete success. The oil has worked order to give a large lung capacity; a semibitumluous surface on the roads ' he is the man who does things. I in most instances where there is con i You cannot aspire, or accomplish slderable travel, the effect being very I great and noble things so long as ! satisfactory. They look like bltumi- i you assume the attitude and bearing j no,us 'ads. trnnltl ha Mn m j , . "We are now turnplklng, he con- !of a coward or weakling. If you tInued .. road at Kreedom, I would be noble and do nob.e things, jng ,t and w, watw tte nd I you must look up. You were made ; put 0lI on tne Mea, The farmers pre- I to look upward and to walk up- rer to have It that way for the present, right, and not to look down or to I as there will not be so much trig under shamble alone- in a semi-horzontal ! the wheels in heavy hauling. There j position. Put character, dignity, nobility into your walk. Success. Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because this remedy digests what you eat and gives the stomach a rest allows it to recuperate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves Indigestion, Belching of Gas, Sour Stomach, Heart-Burn etc., and en ables the digestive organs to trans form all food into the kind of rich red blood that makes health and strength. Sold by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co Ashe boro. N C. For coughs and colds no remedy is equal to Kennedy's Laxative Hon ey and Tar. It it dffierent from all others better because it expels all cold from the system by acting as a carthartie on tne bowels. Affords immediate relief in Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc. Chil dren love it. Sold by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro, N C. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of the County of Randolph in the special proceeding entitled Seth V Laughlin, admr. vs R L Caviness, et al, I will on the 19th day of February, 1900 at 12 o'clock M., sell at the court bouse door in Asheboro, N C, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wit: The home place of the said John R Cavi ness consisting of 3-8 acres more or less on the waters of Brush Creek, in Randolph county and consisting of two or more tiacts, bounded as follows: Bounded on the East hy the lands of J R Lane; on the South by the lands of B M Caviness; on the West by the lands of Annie Cole and on the North by the lands of Josie Cheek and others, a part of which is more particularly described as follows: Beginning on a stone in J R Caviness' line, running North 12 chains to a black oak; thence West on said line 22.25 chains to a post oak; thence North on said line 43 rods to a post oak, corner of a condi tional line between the said Caviness and the tract known as the Moffitt tract; thence West titi degrees North 114 poles to a black oak; thence nearly North 46 poles to the mouth of Spring Branch; thence up the creek its various courses ta'J R Cheek's line thence North with said line to a hickorv; thence East to the creek; thence up said creek to J R I-ane's line; thence South 50 degrees Eaxt to a stake; thence South 31 chains to a stake; and thence south about 11 degrees West 133 poles to the beginning containing li)ti acres more or less. This Januarv 10. l'.KMi. SETH W. I.Al'GHLIN, Com. LAND SALE. Hy virtue of an order of sale granted by the Kuperior Court of Randolph County ou the peti tion of M I-Wrenn admr of T J Wrenn deed tticuliiKt Wm Kpnon and wife, Cynthia Ppoon, et al heirr-at-law. I shall sell at the court house donr in Asheboro, N . C. at 12 o'clock M. on the 5th day of March m. the following real estate, tn-wit; Two tract of land In Brewer township in aid county. Tract No. 1. BeRlnninK at a hickory. John Hayek line and running thence North 6 chs and 6 Iks to a red oak. thence West 8 chs and 75 Iks to a white oak. thence North 84 chs and 85 Iks to a piae knot in Lewis Needham's line, thence East on his line 43 chs to a hickory, thence South 44 chs to a pine, thence West 3 chs and as Iks to the beitinninit containing 177 acres more or less, except however 60 acres sold rt. Tract No. 2. Beginning at a hickory in John Hayes' line and running North 6 chs and 8o Iks to a red oak. thence West .1 chs and 75 Iks to a wh te oak, thence South 6 chs and So Iks to a rock comer in Pcarce's line, thence East to the lieginning containing SO acres more or leas, said land is sold subject to the right of dower of Murv F Wrenn. widow. Terms One-third cash, the remaining two thin Is on a credit of 12 months, the purchaser giving bond and approved security therefor, and the title reserved till the further order of the court. M F WRENN. admr. and Comr. This 84th iy of January 191. EXECVTORS NOTICB. Having qualified as Executor of the es tate of Henry Hammond deed. before W C Hammond C S C of Randolph County, N C this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed, on or before the 1st day of February 1S)7 or this notice will be plea!eu In tmr of re. enverv- And all persons owing said estate will please come and make fenmediate settlement. This iind day of January 19o. CARINA HAMMOND, .ViARY J SMITH. WALTER L MITH. Executor. SALESMEN WANTED To look alter our interest in Randolph and adjoining conn tie. Salaries or commission. Address, Th Harvey Oil lo Cleveland, Ohio. SUCCESS OF OILED ROADS. Haw California Hlchwara Bava Been Benefited r Crade OH. The sprinkling of roads with cruds oil is no longer an experiment In Santa Cruz county, In California, according to statements made to the Watsonvllla Register by Supervisor J. A. Llnscott The highways treated during tb last year and more are the Grimmer road, the roads in the Carlton district, tho Hughes or San Andreas road,' near tho j.op'h tho T.arkln Yallev road and tho I J 7 "dVVave. j the dust flnd mtM WMh. . , ,., .,,nP rn,ns u h nnaaed are 100 miles of road in district No. 4, and it is lnttnded to treat all of them with oil, where water cannot be got, as soon as funds can be procured for the purpose." A reasonable amount of food thoroughly digested and properly assimilated will always increase the strength. If your stomach is a "lit tle off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat and enable the digestive organs to assimilate and transforms all foods into tissue building blood. Kodol relieves Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart Burn and all other forms of Indi gestion. Palatable and etrength ing. Sold by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co., Asheboro, N C. The greatest system renovator. Restores vitality, regulates the kid neys, liver and stomach. If IIol lisler's Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure get your money back. That's fair. 35 cents Tea "or Tablets. Legal Advertisements. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of W B Kearus, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before Jan'y 1st 1907. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Mrs Sirona Kcams, Admx. This Dec 18th 1905. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. This is to say that the firm of W A Under wood and Wm C Hammer trading and doing business under the name and style of The Standard Drug Co, at Asheboro, N C, has this dav been dissolved, the said Wm C liam- mer Having sow ail nig iniercsi to wo buiu W A Underwood, who will continue the busi ness and assumes all responsibility for the payment of any and all debts and obligations due or owing by said firm. W A USDEKWOUl), Wm C Hamper. This Dec 27th, 1905. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of D W Stratford, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against estate of said D W Strat ford to present the same to the undersigned on or before the Knd of Dec 1906, or this notice will be pleaded Id barol their recovery. This Dec 16, 1905. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of E. VV. Davis, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment; and all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present the same to the undersigned on or before the fifth dav of January, A. D., 1907, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This Jan. 2, '05. W. N. Elder, Admr. Fruit Paper Free ! Keeus vou tsosted on Horticulture, Crop mm m itions, Pncea of Products In the fTcrent Markets. ltW a -j rrwt iraoe ju:utrr, A.' -Va Diseases of Trees and Fruit Trade l:itters, vWr-- f'iTiTV Hants and Treatment A r W every phase of the fruit industry from the field to the I eluding varieties, calllTaitan, tntnrpcrt I t'le tn: l sale id the n.arlPt, and p jutttie otis. vhether he be in raat'-ur or p-mi'rsWnal. Freesr.mpl mpToflLe rl Hor1ici:lnr;:l piFKTPUbiisbeU, mily llluslra- v 1, talnubleand ii terming to any on tmw'.ug -fe, luh or vine, run newecHren tij Ktiarrwinff The National Fruit Grower. SLJoteph, Michlgaa KCLLISTCFC Moulin T?:v Rocky A Busy Mc.. Bring Bolasn E A sTfcifle f r C ... r. i Kitiney Trouii: .:. Bad Breath. - i Bika'-he. It s I. ff.rin. 3o ct.t j ' ;.:.! !'trn C tea as Well as R!ea Are Cade Miserable bj Kidney t:i Bladder Trocble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, tHscouragesandlessensambition; beauty, ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with t, V 1,1 nova If the i t. fnfton if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an see when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with -wet-tin e, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon reanzeu.ii by druggists, in tmy cent and one-dollar iiehottles. You may a sanuile bottle by mail free, also a hob mmr pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bote. TIRES SET Quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than is possible when set the old way. Will give just the desired amount of dish to the wheel. No guess work about it. No burnt or charred felloe surfaces to wear way and loosen the tire We Set Them. Cold-1 No steam and water soaked felloe surfaces to shrink away and loosen the tire, no burnt paint to replace. We do not OVER DISH nor UNDER DISH. We guarantee work and refund your money if not satisfactory. Come and see the ma chine in operation. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. 1 ' 1 "HRv THE CAROLINA! COOK STOVE)3 Guaranteed to give Entire Satisfaction in every way. This stove has every modern improve ment including extention top shelf, side shelf, kicker, nickle towel rod, nickel knobs, ornamend base. Every stove nicely polish ed. If your, merchant does not sell thebe stoves, write us and we will quote specially low prices delivered at your railroad station. Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. O. For sale by Iwi & Winslow Hdw Co., Asheljoro, N. C. A. Til. PRESNELL, Blacksmith and General Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies and Wagons, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on band at bargains. When m Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables. Yours truly, A. M. PRESNELL. We will commence our Annual Remnant 5ale ;Next Tuesday: January 9, 1606. This Sale was inaugurated for the purpose of cleaning up odds and ends preparatory to our Inventory which we take annually, the first week in February. Every Remnant in our store will be marked in plain figures at a Great Sacrifice Don't wait until after this sale closes and then come in and expect these goods at closing out prices. Cut Sate will absolutely last No Longer Than Feb. 1, 1906. Moti is-Scarboro Moffitt Co. Free Delivery. 'Phone No. 7. It Pays Others; Why Not You. The roads will soon be in conition for driving either long or short distances. A buggy will soon be in demand. Why not secure the best? Rock Hill Buggies. Sold by McCrery Redding Ha.rdwa.re Company. Oapt. J. W. Fry, Pres. R. R. King, Vice. Pres. E. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. The Greensboro Life Insurance Company. Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) $100,000 Paid Capital. $25,000 Surplus. Writes all ordinary forms of contracts. Each policy is registered and secured by Treas. Dept of State. -A I AAA M o a 4.UUU.UUU Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. r. n tn at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis- I ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and A prices before placing your order elsewhere. We I guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest J I Peach Nursery in the World. Address e t J. C. HALE, Winchester. Tenn. 1 n A reach Irees June Buds a Specialty. T i. 1 J3 1 i. i. 1 X A