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1 II was" items: Frief Review of Happenings of the Past ek 5 s 7 "TrVV Ho Davii 11 afNeYjik ;crit: "The sa of -i-Aberdeen circuit, has creased to $1,000 f yea . ;.,. ; J J as Combs, a nwwi distillafS. of WiS 4.JH nty, surrender tCWffJl Dr tfare&y wife in'CfreWaboro' some time ago now on trialJude Feguapn-ia, trying the case. T; -.. v,.f Mr John Q JlpJtpartrot; District Attorney A BAioIton,1 at his home at Yadkinville, Friday. One of the buildings known as the blacksmith shop, at Spencer, TheSSi Hiztf To! sHippeil one d&f lasn week, 15 electric crs; 5f. to qaiispury N C; 3 to Ronf .(tebygjl; afcJiftjo Fort Worth, Texas. a new eatei prise to be launched at anrearly date, at Dallas, with $51, 000 capital. A 5v000 epradle yarn mill will also be erected M.f. George. " W." Atkinsph, one o'f the' best known citizen 'of ' "VfULi county died Saturday, aged If yeais, He1 was the father" of Rev. ! J O - At kiasoiv of Eloa College,. j i,vi ; President ' Uastrd,' 'of ' VeWeiu'ela, has issued a oall :ior: reoraHs; tot the army, and. Aha vmy and i navy, departments, of that republic, , are The commissioners of Buncomb countv have ordered elections held in six of the school districts of that county in March to give the people an opportunity, to vote special school tax. ' rf Rev T F MoOulloch, a, well kpown Mefchfiifli Protestant minister,, who . i has ibeea living in ;t3reCiwhor9 for : some .time haa. been :. assigned , ' tp ... - Stanly circuit as. pastor.; , . .Ha ,took . up .bis work 1hore,,Uast..1,week.-T- ; Ureensboj;o Jfatriot, IK. ! -.r."6lfabappie cider" is binder,: the '' bah1 in! Greeiisbbro, it ' having1' been found upon analysis to contain 5 1-2 tte'reeut'of alcohol. onnore- -than ordinary lager beer. It has recent ly become a very popular bevggagf and is said to have brought "reSft8i Greensboro Patriot. General75H educator and Civil War vete ran died february Iitor of the Memphis Post and also super intendent position he held for 16 years. Mrs J F Kiveti'lik'heH'iiile son were here front Btileyilatweek on a visit to amiawttfofil&go'teV who lives at RevoUtkfc,Il$s fowled the Patriot office ,wi$h. a paSajkurdy. Mrs Kivettj Bij igrg' My been four cases oF'arjUBls among old people"'tih"i nerofcalit; in recent months, aaunufmsP nUtti&r for so short a period. Greensboro Patriot. G E Petty haa resigned his posi- 2X VHH - O Ira vm ' ritki;atriheo Windemejretikoittinj;i Mnill SEwtlett Mcndoy Wr;Jj tftine in Greensboro, where he will prob- Mr Petty during his stay of two or Hefs a gentleman of stertiiiEg?.f!. L "f.l tegnty laB,cacra,ilrfirtH hnM f education, ana his friends here ex pectfWte-rtfm!wo,Jl''lif success, AI&lMmjlih business he may venture into. Stanley Enterprise. ""' " M ! Ualfg IS' "H "RHTIlTlllllll Ulllllll II Mr John rJLer, has W&ii O acre farm BidLkriortUk tl city to .,hU rbrother. Mr .Jamea ,tW. isaraer, aiMpgiivk. WiA'W of. aM-Wrt ' ' Air liarker owns an eighty l adioinine flhe place Spra -acre triia OlrfsibfTIfdJ d 'eturn boro to live. .3nJ thoSiotiriwiihe' Springs, Ark., in MIpVTof R-l -yii ne amgtji tfl niPconcTude to 1 to ureens If gapng, fewBtreagtb,-. which (4W:bee) f ) imparl ever, sine he bro)to;. leg tl some t fflar raaoJ i With. Mr X), Jbi n Thom jleftjEpn that ptoqe, Hw? -Greensboro Patriot, Hungiriin farlrldge for filrvitw. Eight large coopg Qf,; Hungarian f partridge .bjpped 4irecVfromu8friAJWy Mniot-Wsinettat ifMy,', ,hav rwnvea i Bt..,ralirview. ,K Lqdge, the buntiag preserve,! Mr W i thirteen miles from Asheboro and f I eight miles from High Point. Connect lcot Town'n Crusade Against Vnneceaaary Rlnstna; of Bella. j One of the enterprising manufacture Ing towns jpt4ju(tlcut has started a. rrofrtnf . ,l;,i a U ste tHiwa L -ilJlladeJ-!' Jhla I Igi&i -f'&w manufacttving e-: bllf JentaiTf tie life pf te place lAA-V tv.i .1;, I i.- .l weiipuiiMwuywuure in IH-WWII iney ied In all their ag might fiapijbse, In a, hustllnffV Connecticut JW'4",f 1Il,e at-Q8 strokes of a f6tw Al nt 5,;3Q1u the morning, 4fmJrof the MaHtants are err-r joying ffie pro.qridl'sPfiji) which set tles upon ouAboutthe dawn of day.r ItT?T"uggBted ;iij'"one of the disgrun tled tftaf"tseil ringing practice is a "survival of the Derind mhpn tliprn wm t!tilf(Oftflar watches, v-. ii ia rutin neresy iu ueciuim against the bustle of trade, even if it take the fmutywfcnsliit'fo differ entiate between mere noise and prog- conviction, are agitating the question 3 w44 i'&mc when the people' could not be assembled without the alii WAoti-'s'iffo4idM-4ini one.' The childish mind is peculiarly oblivi ous jtp punctuality Ijj, attendance at- scnooi, yet several hundred thousand public school pupils in Philadelphia manBgitQ .orriTe-in time .fori he first wornliigjessof jyjtfcputy Uig.aid.of any signal save the home cWk. " in the ma jority of the renttsyfaania bounties the courthouse U '.provided: wltk.a bell. Litigation apparently coiiUl not; be con ducted without it,'' but Vn Isvew York ahd' Phnadelphia' tbe' iiiages are able to occupy, thp -bfuqh,; th, la wjrs, the suitors, the witnesses and, the jurymen their' p'iacbsK mote' or' less promptly without th. assistance of. the tell in the steeple. ,iTh(e .factjrl8;)a.reat-,deal of vers -important assembling is accom- pnsnea witnout such aid. TBtf theory that nothing is doing when there Is no noise is exploded. In the early days of railroading the time table was not suf flclent to waken the village, and It waa thought essentia that the depot aa well ns the ldt&inkfveJ slfouWhave a bell to inform the traveler that it was train time. 'I .;;J ; i'.j.'i,-;-.:1 ! TELEPHONE ASA POUCEMAM s: : m- Mrt T'liunl " Itp Advnmtae Shovcn In m Mnhu , et Roraf CommnnHy. , '. : Tnie 'tarue of' tte olephfineto rural eonmiriltfes' wn fmphffslzea'in fchesT ter,!'Wsfl.,"where1it was employed to good purpose in posting -etibrlbwr ta he on th wntrli tnr ThnrlAH Tlpdman, wife murderer, say? the Bpriggflekl lass.) 8 Union? lMoat of . tiBMnn- tepowi; arirWasTra' easyat , ter for the authorities to notify the lat lqs. around of the crime. Consequently the fugitive found no road to safety. It was like throw ing a cordon of police around him. He knew he was being pursued and quick ly discovered he was being headed off. iat of some tall the left, ahead of him and behind him be could catch glimpses of armed 4 farmers. Had he taken to tufll dfenSO: woods and.ralped fulet ha fliJgaii have postaoned- hj; capture Jorspintfj days, but It tt'thV'insUnfffittur-'T derer to flerf.t'iPtSJ aoiSbW leeTaUhat he Is safer while beip) jfofgan'&g onf i the more. . n i;! But the telenhonettHar a flonven-" lence and comfort It ts'WiieMtfpi-sij' ly popula:tp.:ai wha!eflBT clent agent It is in such cases as thl$'j; It malffls airarp farmer a polleemaOi I- And there, a,i)eter ,polt nettrmine 'tattnritn in? ,The ( ire he can shoot 8tMig1ftJf6f thing of the telephone aa;ra.'ioreik AeaorSolVeoaviitent,(; ft is, wo sometimes think of It as mor.iQf a nuisance than a comfort, but when one farm where the nearest mile 3 It takes away from the loneliness and gives a snef"BWuVlty. With the teleAppe ani rural, free daljyery the farmer' Is 436 loHgW out of Hducb. rolled" liir the -pflbHCbchools of the'f nit e9fiteiM51t)MlAinore than50, disbursed by natlonaljpat nd municipal governauBl0 4Pr Sb11 I ool ntthitejianc IpmiW VtwMr'. leges JUJirlln 'ffhols toutW 8.000,000 more are enrolled. Tbtfjotal eost per, annum for education o4thi youthful Biipd In the United St.-fcfs la t$B1l iEi00,000. The backb4 of, thrTiauon are Ite schools, says i M., 'Carr'ltt Hrtnl Mdfe.ftte. Qfieof th gneflt kites' ar work 'is tlteys !tro taat gives tli, rural dlttrictldu- ' ftetibnal; fll3l(WO,j3 h&JlrderfjTh". greatest minds receive their earlyftain' hg la, the cquntrj schpf,jUith tftf Unfi j provement' of rural towrs. thp fica- tlonal fnHHtlPH bPrn nnpe ' Ttieiiettsr" the'fowa 'rttri be mfc.le-tfc bettfef th. takes support from- tae iutrjfjown, Injure th educdflonajrysfooi. piv your support to ur boifle; iwnlr yott faesire to have your children reeeM th benents of good schooling. ff F.w.aaniL, Congressman's W itftcticn TheHero In ' -l ' , . Slrugjl-.'1 " '.'; . "!)'1Hoii! '.Sidney ''W Tapp, a .'distin--. guisbed iawye'r in . Atlauta, .Qepjgia has, jritn , book , Tbe Jtif jjggle'?: jDongressjjnan W W Kitchen, of the 6th CQiigressionaTpiatrlct of 'jit-- C, M'tbp heripi, . while Jphn; D 'Rocke feller, ierpb'nt Morgan'; anu James 1$ Dulje, are ' the , yiliaini. ! finite of; the; prinoipal..; scenes "ara thNrtb 0aVollpa.. ,,.JIr, Tapp, the au'th- of tlie book was born near Mebane, ih tliis State, ftud was driqated at ajje" ; Forest . . College.,, 'w T s book seems' to be creating a 'BttrJft New York and ia saitf '.to' be; 'tha'-'ftUncle Tp'f ' Caip of -thyi generation " - . Don'j; decejyfi yourself, you ha v.efndjsti tfotik-Kodot dys pepsia' Cure.' It will' relieve jou. ReyfW,E H9fiutt, South MijrN 0, 8aye:j, I was, tro,uoledi with cljronic in digestion for, sey?ral vjears;' ,' what ever f ate 'seemed to cause heart : burn spur etpmach, fluttering of my heart; arid ' general depreesinn , of mind and. , body, , - My '( tUiuggist recommendod, 'Kodotfc afld ' Jt hafi relieyrne. j catf Dwat anything and, sleep Boundly at night. jKodol ptig'aetswhat you eat. 1 y :1 .. " tT" ,. Th9 trouble with the ; Jjobrtj'erang Vod send 'out' arainst an" eilmv is that it will fly back and hit' you at aime wlidh tbtt kre ' mb8te defense- All 'Old-lime Cough - Syrups- bind the bowles. This, t is wrong. A new'ideai'was advanced two years in Kennedy's Latative Honey and Tar, rThia i'Temedf acts a the5 mucous of tile throat ttnd ltJAgfl and 'loosens the bowles at the same time. " It ei' pels all cold fronj the system. It clears- the - throat,', strengthens . the mucous niemorarieB,' relieved i 'cottjjjhs, o cV a a1 it KLZa So1,4 7 b dardr- Drug Co--and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro, N C. ZlM'titi ef ouf and mingle with the poor oeQasionally, in order that the, pool' may learn upon close in spection that there if no cause for envying them. ' Just a Httle K1ol after meate will relieve that fulness, belching, gas on Btomach,'and all other'.sym ton.s of indigestion. Kodol digests what you eat, and enables the atomach and digestive organs, to perform their functions naturally. Take.col'd. easily? Throat tender? Lungs weak? Any relatives have consumption? Then -a cough -means a great Gherry e d'c01to,iyou.p FjaJJqv' your do cr o r-'s z d v I c e and a k e Ayef's' Cherry Peciol-aU: It heals, strengthens, prevents. Mb4! rolri. I. K A. UdBlNSOW. Bllu, Mlrti. Slrisdr.'.W.Wt. i lor' MnMwnMv 5 Arr' -Piilr Increase tn aetivity of Vf':nWi rtd ;thaf aid teco.yery. lj'leu you vfiVap easy shave ' As good as harbor ever gave, h . ; Just call on me at my saloon. lo suit WffytWfH-"6 late My room imwAtiUdtSE'lg clean, . Sciasors f harp, andrrtzpr ieen, XnrfeVyttnWfWAlf'jlA'flHn'd, r ',Foyffctlte MandpfeBttrUfeniiDd, lad all y art and hklll canriio,:tJ If you jut4 cltJ,)i for,ai.n NaOdoM UtfftkriloalalM KtWorka totriQ t ChikBi eggJari4 ' turkeys and vee worn. : -oiCaro a Cold m Oiie Day Tek LaxatioBromo fiuinmcists. Sevan MnikniH)l!atW -." " TtJs skMatOTe. ,hitAftiiQiaiMrf.!ri. T,il,W If. Yob CcntinuaRy Khawfe ' ' unppmg1 Frow tne Nosa isuovtne Throat, it.xcu.Have ' Foul: Siclcenfng Creath, That is Catarrh.. , ,- cured Tiinoaain! te:e djl;qqd; by b. b. l pt:.'j . ;.mi.i'tat(ji,,' .... I&hU y(.jl;;i' s': r y . z 1 i j' ,i t.. ,i'en-p ol nr.i'lir Is thcron i!i l.ciiit Are vouloijin ; yc,:r i-.j t 'n- vu t-ro'lually pculr.r! r V 1,' on i.t; Win .. ui. i t.K'. I:.-' .': I -..rr ( b J; turf I . i ... It r!i-t .1 Unmi Jy Bm, Ik 3 Principles typmimdSi - " jht 5TYU PRtttlfC $0; OUR OtiARAMTH "It retirooocM the human voice with aH the volume of the orkjnal" - NEW TWENTIETH CENTURY CVLINDtR CECOCDS Half Foot Long SbtendM for Dancing Parties Astonishing Result for bale by Dealers tvefrwhere.and at -. ,' . , alt the Mores of the , ' 'f, . ' 1 " . Columbia Phonograph Company, oet - Creators of the Tafclog Machine tndustrr "- ! : Owners of the fSmdamul Patents . Largest Mamtfactwers Jo the Vorid GRANO POtZE, PARIS, 1900 ' 1 DOt'BH OR AND PRIZE, 5T. LOUIS, 1904 231 N. Howard Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Ann desire for work 01 brain, bright eyes' and Wwt ' ferAth. ' " M AKE i-IFE WpftTH , ,Vlt,e; 'ikity iudocu tLe guttural They cure Constipation Itwiigesfloi.eiijousiiete, Hea(r For Sale by all Drugofstt' - .CpEpT NO 1 JW-u..Juj-u-. u-in V..j Asheboro n.'c. ' . Kitf ova, QfJ aqd biygf i "'' j'j '' 'EV- Offices First Rooms Cver. the , jBank of Randolph.,1 , J-ife?' ..A-' Is It true you want to look old ?; Then keep your gray hair.: If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewen.aad hvc all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. ,f ,tiSTcl:.Tu,m SsitM'JMi i$v0 'CQilstant I i ' w.i n l.rlcli . in. re bl ' i (J I re - ; en- 9 I;; d Joints. ylv)iK wnr.tr'ii mmi . :. t l-.rt wlit rw It is ac?(iN.nna in r:;i ' -)'r,i, i-; :..' . iv- jtrf.'';,, V- 1 '..an. Udi) nil tiirui. ; H !.. Hi;,.., f 'ic "ring, .V lvt in): ;. .".i8l fo (; .S i-r" SR'IKii . mft.ii.g .(.' "ii.i:iia! S '1' tv,,,.;Vl'l i (Kit- .-.. fll.i , HH. l iriii' - n' - i. ! u iunoi alit kttut lu kultHA ic.uV ... . ,w ... ' ' ritietb Century raonopnone 96- TIMES LDUQER ,. THAN MIX. OTHER I.., JALKWa MACHWOt The Most Marvelous Talking Machine Ever Constructed 111 (AdltieS 'Ifonderfol , ' i Sensattondl Epoch .V 1 fiaUng Pmimntod In mllpivllhmd Count rlmm ' BtveooucrveoUMsiA Anb Aii. othtr ' A Perfect Substitute for the Orchestra .'. Must be hear to be appreciated , n.. Afnke a "clear sleep' and uppetite of 5 ;i ICOR 1 acne; wervomnessjt,, 1.0 :-iv; .lOO-amdi 250 a DOX SUBSTITUTE - ; - tion- You ' f urWsh - the Bndl L W Jprnfsh, the. Home. Just 1 receiyd nice Hue Psrlor and Bed JRoora' Suits. Couches, .Upholstered Parlor , Suits, Pic tures.vHaJlif Racs, etc.' We have an , assortroent permitting us to furnish, the home . In ; keep- irig with any purse. .' " ; We are also prepared to serve I the public as Funeral Directors j in a careful and courteous man-1 ner.-1 " H ' '"r'lJ --J Kearns & Fox. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HairRenewer Cures Crip ia Tiro Days, j oa every. box. 25c i I ursenes " -Peaches-.plTrrn -Apples, : Pears, Grapes:; Figs,. Scup pernongs, Pomegranates and , Other Fruits Adapted to" the South.' ' ' " - Also Shade, J Ornamental r and Nut'- Trees, Shrubbery and RoBes;- ? , . 1 !:,.---.'i--:.-,,, .Write for, priqes on your ."wants. -PAIL HOf f MAN, Prop!-. WAvmifr - : alabam; WATCHES, ' I LEWELERY ' I I I and Valentine i See I Morris, I v tKe Jeweler, I ' Randlema.h. N. ! GREAT .REDUCTION OF 1 ;Milliin IN RANDLEMAN ; '" ' '' "' ' Janb::: ' :: . : ; ASHEBORO: . Durmgl JaW.1: andSFeb'l I ' will sell all Fall and Winter goods at quite a reduction; Come and get bargains at . either of the above-named places, r. 3f3l Thanking all fori Jpast favors and desiring afcon tinuance of same, :; Sincerely, Miss Ballirtger. For 60 " we will sell at'gfeatly' ' reduced prices our line of Hats, Braids,' : Fancy Feathers, also. . .other articles at Lowi . Cut Prices... . ; ..J Mrs.E TvBIair,, Furs SlillJWanted But onlyat mar- . ket - value.' The ; 'market has recent ly become uncertain :Jiand 'we 6an 'Only ;n guarantee the mar ket prices until the : middle of February, I when the market' K will probably be..ii ' better.. i : . ':, I JD Payne, Burlington, NC. aaaaas AGENTS WANTED seu. -l. IRON FENCE An exceptional op aotranltyta offered to a number ol live gents to represt'iit tia rn all nana al thA country soliciting order lor Iron Fence which i cheaper than woodand wllllast ultleUme. It Is DTOiitaWeaod permanent work. We hare um ttiing thatoan not be equaled as a money maker. With Our BUST d win Tia and lnwrtrinM tnn f.n replace every old wood fence in yourelty.. Write atonoe. No capital required, bead youi app'l cation and feferencs promptly. -. . THE STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY. .Dept. No. 1. CindDaatt.0.,U.S.A. L. M. FOX, M. D, ASHEBORO, N. C. Oilers his professional service to the citizens orJAahebnroJand surround tng community. Offices: At Residence' Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C, OfBce over Spoon & Re'lduig's store near Standard Dmg Co. t.; . ... TO .'.3 oi zuoonn !3aj3- .i
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