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HlfEO mi IE" That's what a prominent ruggist said of Scott's '::nilsion a short time 40. As a rule we don't ise or refer to testimonials n addressing the public, but the above remark and North Carolina's Wonderful Development for Five Years Briefly Told The wonderful industrial de velopment in North Carolina dur the past five years is told in advance sheets of statistics to be issued by the Census Bureau, giving the de- velopement of manufacturing estab lishments in North Carolina for ihe year ending December 31st, 1904, as compared with Hie same date 1900. The three great manufacturing industries of the State, cotton goods, furniture and tobacco, have niide almost marvelous growth since the reports of the 12th census, which! were published in 1900. I The value of the products of to- means of remedying im bacco manufacturing establishments , , ' , . in the State has increased from $13,- i proper and weak develop- S50,C0 to $28,087,009; the increase ! ment, restonn GROWTH OF STATE MlUTI. TTTf HIT" Useles. Book, In Our Sehools. The case of the GastDn county young girl, who was expelled from school for refusing to study a text book on agriculture, has provoked no little comment, practically all of our contemporaries expressing sympathy for the girl and wonder ment that a course in agriculture should be required in a public school. This Gaston county case is riot isolated. We verily believe that a majority of the public schools in Vr.rn Pml!no similar expressions are 1 text books are taught that are of made SO often in COlinec- no value to the children studying tion with Scott's Emulsion '2" tJn,e l,a" rent of the little girl from Gaston that they are worthy Of j did her child an injustice when she occasional note. From j encouraged her to insubordination.' . e 1 1 c Discipline in the school is as i infancy to old age Scott s necegsary a8 iu the home and if Emulsion offers a reliable I children are to be permitted to se-i lect their own course of study, ' they are but a step from the prii-j lege to rule their own conduct. ' OSt flesh ' Such a condition would inevitably of the nroducts of furniture, factories 3 .. 1 result in chaos, and the eventual: $6,181,619 as compared with $1,-! ana A ua' 1 ' aim iaunig : destruction of the public school 547,305 in 1900; and the jump in 'waste. Ihe action of system. Ae admire the nerve cf the value of textile products is from j Scott's Em ulsion is 110 I th m!e Srl , in . ,"tion nt? : $28,3T2,T98 to $47,254,054. I , . j plore the lack of judgment exhibit-; Cotton mills have increased in ignore 01 a Seciet lliail tue ; ed by her parent. Ex. number during the past five vears I composition of the Emul-1 T , . T"r"" 1. ui. i from 177 to while furniture 'itself. What it does ! Do !' 'fel 'Vm! e factories have increased from 44 to ! . , , . , . j! ; 105. Strange as it may seem the j it does through nourish- j Dyspepsia .Cure after eating; tobacco establishments, which have ment-the kind of nourish- 1 T T ' " . n Kodol made such large increase iu output! . , . . , n.ilputating and fiowuing. Kodol have shrunk from 96 in 1900 to 55 ment that Cannot be Ob-, digests what you eat and makes the tained in ordinary lood. " ou.u.uy.-umuuru XT j 1 I Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co, No system IS too weak Or j Asheboro, N C. delicate to retain Scott's! 0 1 MENS 10MBBAND SHOsT rSTARBRANDSBQBS PRICE 1 CENT THE SUN (Baltimore, Md.) The. Sun sells for 1 cent, and can be had of every dealer, agent or news' boy at that price. All suliscrilKTs ill District of Columbia, Vir ginia, North mill Smith Curoliim, Pennsylvania lielnu'ure iiml throughout the I'niti'il States cait get the .-inn by mall ut mic cent a copy. "STAR BRAND SHOES' Our stock of "Star Brand Shoes" is complete. The styles are neat and nobby, the fit is perfect and the wear qualities are unsurpassed. A FEW OF OUR LEADING BRANDS: MEN'S PATRIOT SHOES, - $3.50 MEN'S, OUR FAMILY BRAND, 2-75 MEN'S. STRONGER THAN THE LAW, 3.25 LADIES', MAYFLOWER, 2.50 Children's Family School Shoes, $1.10, $1.35, $1.50. in number in 1005. SOME IXDI STlilKS EX I.TKED. The following letter from the Chief of the Bureau of Manufactur ers to Director North, of the Census Bureau, accompanied the advance data relative to North Carolina in dustries is of interest and is given herewith: "This census was taken in con formity with the act of Congress of March 6th 1902, and is confined to the manufacturing establishments with a product of $500 or over, thus excluding the neighborhood in dustries and hand trades, such as the building trades, dressmaking, custom millinery, custom sawing and grinding, cotton ginning, cob bling, and blacksmithing. Includ- nnrfarl It th, 1 2th PPnsn. ?.22fi i their SalllrieS fr0m t0 $23(J" Emulsion and gather good from it. We will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture In th form of a label is on the wrppf of cTCry bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & B0WNE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $1; ill druggists. to $4,021,994 in 1905; the number of salaried officials from 118 to 28i!; taDiisnments witn tu,o(o wage earners and products valued at $94, 919,603. These totals are reduced as nearly as possible to a compara tive basis and the results presented in the following tables, which show the totals for the State and Wil mington and the totals for five principle industries in 1900 and 1905. The statistics indicate that there has been a substantial increase in the manufactures of the State. The decrease in the number of es tablishments is due to a decrease in the number of small establishments or to the inclusion of a few small establishments in 190O that were omitted in 1905 because they do not form a part of a factory census. The best indication of the progress of manufactures is to be found in a comparison otj the capital, wage earners, wages, materials, and pro ducts. INCREASE IN" VALUES. The increase in the value of th products of all manufactures ii JoO; the number ot wage earners from 1,759 to 5,164: their salaries from $333,729 to $1,310,783; the cost of materials used from $72";, 009 to $3,105,540. The capital of tobacco industries increased from $7,044,888 iu 1900 to $30,070,997, which is the most remarkable showing made by any branch of manufactures iu the State. The increase in the salaried J officials was from 491 to 534. It is I worthy of note also that salaiies ; decreased with the giowth of busi- ness. Salaried officers got $593,- 378 in 1900 and only 584,79' i 1905. The average number ; wage earners increased from 0,583 i to 7,293 and their wages from j $900,904 to $1,457,379. The cost j of materials used increased from i $4,312,102 to $10,149,351. The number of lumber mills in j the State in 1905 was 1,340. The ! value of their products was $19, j 133,850 as compared with $17, 300,339. The capital was $11,799, 009 and the cost of material 3 used Worth, Sherwood Shuttle Block Co., 17oo i. Washington St., Greensboro. ;r- Highest cash price paid for DOGWOOD, PERSIMMON, MAPLE and BIRCH. M. S. Sherwood. Pres. Hiram B. Worth, Treas. Asheboro Department Store Company, Two Car Loads of Fifty of the best Western Horses and Mules at our stables for sale or exchange. Let us show them to you. McDowell Bros., Asheboro, N. C. tf- fx r North Carolina is 07.1 per cent. $0,390,707 as compared with $7, Their value in 1900 was $85,274,- 310,070 in 1900 showing a decided 0b3, and in 190.) had jumped to j decrease $143,520,776. The capital stock increased 10G per cent, being $141, 000,639 in 1905, as compared with $68,283,005 in 1900. The increase in the cost of materials used was 76 per cent., being $79,174,996 in 1905, as compared with $44,854, 224 in 1900. The increase in salaried clerks was 40 per cent, in number, and in salaries 58 per cent. The wage earners increased from 72,322 in 1900, to 85,389 in 1905 which was an advance of 18 per cent there were 234 flour and grist mills in the State in 190o, with a capital of $1,990,340, doing a busi ness valued at $6,863,770 as coni' pared with $4,702,514 in 1900 The cost of materials used was $5,- 985,802. Thos. J Pence in News & Observer. The best safeguard against head ache, constipation and liver trouble is De V ltt s Little Jbarly lasers. Keep a vial of these famous little The wges increased 52 per i pills in the house and take a dose jThe Three Depends- of bles IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD Their value can't be toldin money Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Cure Prevents and cures in every case applied externally, 25. Vick's Yellow Pine Tar Cough Syrup Prevents consumption and cures worst cough, 25c. Vick's Turtle Oil Liniment . Largest and best for man and beast, 25c. These are money and life savers and no wise household will be without them. Take no substi tutes at your dealer's or send direct to L. Richardson, Manufacturing Chemist, Greensboro, N C. cent. The jump being from $14,- at bed time when you feel that the 051,74 to $21,375,294. the stomach and bowles need cleans- Wilmington is the only city in j ing. They don't gripe. Sold by. the State whose industries are singl- Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro ed out for comparison. The in-1 Drug Co, Asheboro, N C. crease in the value of products of i manufacturing establishments in! From an intellectual point of view, that time of one s life is most wasted when he tries, in a spirit of dumb loyalty, to admire all those things that are popularly considered Wilmington is 38 per cent. Their value in 1905 was $3,155,458 as compared with a value of of $2, 283.253 in 1900. The increase in the costs of materials used was 30 ! admirable. per cent, in tne number or es tablishments 10 per cent, in the in the number of salaried clerks 76 Kennedy'. Laxative Honey and Tar per cent, and their salaries 84 per actf a pleasant, yet effectual u mv r.( ! cathartm on the bowels. It clears cent and theirthe head cuts thf Ph!fSm out, .of The best way to rid the system of cold is to evacuate the bowlts. earners 18 per salaries 52 per cent. THE GKOWTH OF CAPITAL. The capital of cotton mills in cresel from $33,011,516 to $57, 413.418; the number of salaried of ti -erfi. c erku, etc., from 059 to 903; tb-'r salaries from $580,730 to 973 1 4f; the number of wage armi.s t'loin 30.273 to 30,350; teeir m 'rom ?5 12 ,0S7 to 7.."H :',." 1.'; th co-t of omttr'uls '-.i i.Hii ;K,:bCu to $32,932,- the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough etc. Sold by. Standard Drug Co, and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro, N C It is a good deal easier to pray for men's souls than to pour balm into their wounds, not to mention that it coss less. fin ni 'iii-i $1. 023:3: t-.ll Ta!. TV.U-1 To Cure a Ci Id in One Dav. f MXATITIVK I'.IMMO Q . lin.i-'-w ,f-.i .1 in v if i; 1'. V CI!' A K .S ,i,iuii-e Pop 60 Days we will sell atlgreatly reduced prices our line of Hats, Braids, Fancy Feathers, also other articles at Low Cut Prices. Mrs. E T.Blair. New Goods. We have just received a lot of Spring Goods, Suit ings, Waist and Skirt Goods, Shoes, Oxfords white and black for ladies and children. A lot of old stock of Shoes at cost. We can please you in most any thing. Come in and take a look. Ridge, Fox & Company. Now is the time to buy an Engine, Bo i lor and Saw Mill outfit. Farquhar en gine and boiler and Sergeant saw mill makes the best outfit. For sale by McCrary-Redding Hardware Company. THE SIN AT ONE CENT Is the Cheapest High-Class Paper in the United States. The Sun's Ispeclal corrcspomleiits throuerhout the I'nltod Stutos, its well im Iu EuroiK', Chmu. (Nuth Alrica, the Philippines, Porto Kk-o, Cutia an 1 in every other part of the world, make it the greatest newspaper that can be printeil. Its Washington and New York bureaus are among the best ill the United States, unit Hive The Sun's readers the earliest Information upon all iiiiK)rtaut events iu the legislative and finan cial venters of the country. THE FARMER'S PAPER. The Sun's market reports and commercial columns are complete ami reliable, and put the farmer, the merchant ami the broker In touch with the market of Baltimore, Norfolk, Charles ton, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and all other important points in tiie I'ulted States and other countries, All of which the reader gets for one cent. THE WOMAN'S PAPER. The Hun is the liest tyyeof a newspaper, moral ly and intellectually. In addition to the news of the day, it publishes the best features that can be presented, such as fashion articles, und miscellaneous writings from men and wom.-n of noto and prominence. It is an educator of the highest character, constantly stimulating to noble ideals in individual and national life. The Sun is published on Sunday us we'.i as every other day of the week. By miil ths Diily Si, $1 a year; in cluding the Sunday Sun, $4. The Sun day Sun alone, $1 a year. A. S- ABELL COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, BALTIMORE. MD. raftiff BUY THE Ml SEWING MACHINE Do not be dcwlvod by those who ad vertie a $60.00 Hewing Mai-hine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealers from (15.00 to 18.00. WI MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machine. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the Acw Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. Write for CIRCULARS sHrsS we manufacture and prices before pure tutting THE NEW SOME SEWINg MACHINE GO. ORANQC. MAIS 28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Oi, HU Louis, Mo., Dallas,Tes.,San Francisco, Cat rom BALE BY S Bryant, President J. B.Cole, Cashier T5he Bank of R-andlema.n, Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received on favorable terms. Interest paid on savings deposits. Directors: W K Hartsell. A N Bulla, S G Newlin, W T Bryant, C L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant, II O Barker and J H Cole. O B COX, President. W J ARMF1ELD, V-Pres W J ARMF1KLD, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, .A.Bls.e'bor, C r" we Can interest you in a Heating Stove? i 1 Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated anil llefurmdied Tulile Kiipplieil with the lx-st the market ffonls. Rates Reasonable, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. M. L. ALLRED, Breeder of Barred Plymoth Rocks E-s per setting of 1?., Jl.CO. Climax, N. C. I We have a full line of seasonable Hardware. We have just received a complete line of Harness, double and single, and will make you attractive prices on any thing in that line. Guns, Amuuition and Sporting Goods of all kinds. Barbour, Virginia and High Point Bnggies. Lewis & Win slow Hardware Company. .J e Sell the Earth! cocxxxxxxxyyjcxKxxxj If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Olhce in Bank B'ld'g. Armficld (EL Lavihlin. Real FRttvte nervle s lAyersra. Want yrrr f:.o,:::tzc',.i or I .'. a. tc'iiuif;:! 1 ;"7,'2 cr rL.!.''1 V' Aver's Fills. Ayer's lJills.: i (-1 Avcr's Pills. Keep sayinc .-fhis over and ovtr nn.1 The best laxativ. r";'?-.' mm 1. ' Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $30,000.00 $150,000.00 With ample asset, experience and protection, we solicit the biwiiieiiij of the banking public and feel safe in saying we are prepared and willing to extend to our cuxtomers every facility and ac commodation consistent with safe banking. DIRECTOUSi Hugh Parks. Sr., W J Armfleld.W P Wood. P B Morris, C C McAlister, E M AnnHeld, O R Cox. W V Redding, Ben) Moffltt, Thos J Redding, A W K Capel, A M Kaukiu, Thos U Redding, Dr F E Anbury. C J Cox. 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copvriohts Ac. nulfhlT 1 niTenimn is pntnniMr patenlama i.onimunip. tlnnsairicMrmiiUileiitlai. HANDBOOK on Patent tvtruil notice, without chame. In tb Scientific Htnericati. A httrtdsomefr UltirrtrAtM week If. Inrvent rr. cu latum of any rientltie Journal. Terms, Tonr; 1 our month. IU Sold by mil newsdealers. rirjr:;j&co.36'BN6wyork itranel- (intra. 62S K Ht . Waablumon. II. C. HOLLISTERS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Eniy Mediolns for Bmy FeopU. Brings QolJen Ilualtli Rfvci V'g?r. A Kriwifle furCnni'tlrnti.in. In lit'Otlon, ii I KMner Trnl-l-. I'impl-i. Klvhivi, Impure .!. n I Breath. Mn.-n'si, i:,vH. Il n.iai-hs . I HiickarliP. It's it"':l.v ;! 1 i-.-i in (nb- ' 'rni, ; veiitt a i x. .i-imik- nmde by 1 '. . it Jirii'ii C(im'nv, J'.u.ii- n. V.'n. r i'GGtis "-'or sallow feople
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