Newspapers / The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.) / March 22, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CALL FOR COURIER CLUB RAISERS. Enter Your Name On Our List at Once and Win One of the Premiums Offered. Hundreds of Dollars will be Distrib uted in Presents During the Next Few Weeks. In arranging this contest we have j cent subscribers to count one sub endeavored to offer a reward to sorption in the contest, workers suflicient to make them eu-' 'ow here are the "sure things" thusiastic and at the same time make 1 pries-those you KNOW you can ., , , i-i get whether you win one of the oth- the work of securing subscribers . prjzes or no easy, so they could not fail to win j To evory per'sou 8ending Hg tweve prizes Every one who pays one dol- j subscribers at one time with twelve arIN ADVANCE will get five with dollars, we will give a handsome The Coukier one of these papers ; ater set the best made, or, if you oneyear, the Woman's Magazine, The ! prefer, a set of genuine llodgers Metropolitan and Kural Home, The . knives and forks, either of these sell Southern Agriculturist, or the jmvwhere for 85.00 to f;.00. Or to any person, who will send us 18 sub- Farm and Fireside for one vear. This contest begins NOW and will i 6Cnptions with $18.00, we will send jse July 1, 11)06. The person jboth the.-e Premiums. tional Sewiu for $05.00. close wno senus us uie largest inin.oer ui; But that .g no(. a, Wjj subscriptions during that tune will f mke another offer that every receive as a prize a handsome JNa-1 . iif . .... A Machine, which stllsj. worke who wiH geud ns fiix i subscription at one time accomnani- To the person who sends in I cj by $G.0O, we will give a the second largest list of subscribers ; )iue porcelain, 30 piece breakfast we will give a Champion New Home get or for five subscriptions we will Sewing Machine, price $05.00. 'gjTe a handsome stereoscope and To the person who obtains for ns IS colored scenes from all parts of the third largest list of subscribers we of the world. This breakfast set will give one Carolina Cook Steve never sold for less than $4.00 with "B" list with pipe, including ' and it is worth $6.00 anywhere full and complete cooking outtit atnl the stereoscope and views which sells everywhere for $18.00. j are worth fully as much as the This stove is on exhibition at the ' breakfast set, or if any worker will Lewis & Winslow Hardware Com-; gi,,ui us iq subscriptions accom pany. Ipaniedby $10, we will sei d both To the person sending us the ; these handsome premiums. We know you will wonder how we can make such a remarkable offer. To be frank with vou we Jamestown Exposition. The Jamestown Exposition to be held next year, promises to be one of the best ever held from both com mercial and recreative points of view. The acceptance of President Roose velt's invitation to foreign powers to participate, and many will upon a large scale, means much for the success to be attained. The Washington Post says: "To state the case biiefly, we may say as is the simple truth that this is the first celebration of any consequence to be held upon the sea shore. The location, therefore, is ideal. There is no heated, ovtr crowded city in the neighborhood, where the patrons will be herded in capacious caravansaries, fed on 'refrigerated" food, compelled to travel long distances in swarming and uncomfortable street cars, and charged extortionately for a maxi mum of discomfort. The James townExposition is to be situated far out iu the midst of a salt water breezy environment. Hampton Hoads, Chesapenke Bay, the AtlauJ tic itself on every side. If there were nothing else, the visitors would at least have a seaside outing at one of the most desirable points on the Atlantic coast. Ihousands t:eat themselves to that recreation every summer with no extra inducement, office. The same amount of energy expended towards improving your business may make you a wealthy man. No amount of swearing ever sold a dollar's worth of good or im proved the work of an employee. 8. B'' courteous and considerate to all of your employees if you wish them to be courteous to your cus tomers. 0. Do ol be continually Jin-ling fault. A lit tie encouragement will often ilo more good than any amount of fault finding. Let it be known that when vou give a repri mand it is for just cause. Oo not reprimand for th-s.-iiue mistake re peatedly. (Jet i id of that employee if one has not been sufficient. A number of chap, useless hangers on clog the wheels of business. 10. He just and honest in the office, as well as outside of it, and the success that crowns work well done will be yours. Printers' Ink. II M Crutchfield has resigned as teacher of the school at Mnir's Chape) and will travel for the J Van Liniley Nurseries. Greens boro Patriot. Mr Crutchfield for merly lived at Liberty. A New and Handsome Watch for Ladies. Only $11.75 With One Year's Subscription to the Ashe boro Courier, Or we will give this watch for 40 subscriptions at each. This is the most attractive watch we have yet ollcreu and it is as good as it looks. A genuine American movement made by the New York Standard Watch Co. fitted in a Gold Filled hunting case, warranted for 20 years. A stem-winder and Stem-setter, and in every way a reliable time-keeper. Each case is handsomely-engraved. The Winston Furniture Com pany's plant has been sold to B F HuntU v, W P Hill, M D Stockton 'mu,u ,ur". cr V "ii and II J Reynolds, Winston-Salem, so every add. ional attraction will u wil, be grated under the firm fourth largest list we will give a genuine American movement ladies' vatch made bv the New York Stan dard Watch Company, fitted in a j couldn't if we did not know from gold filled hunting case, warranted for 20 years. It is a stem-wiudei and stem-setter, and iu every way a reliable time keeper. Each ca.se is handsomely engraved. To the worker who sends us the be that much to the good. All the great nations have accepl 1 President Roosevelt's invitation to participate. It is, therefore, safe to count upon a naval and military display of surpassing splendor and importance. It will constitute, in deed, a spectacle the like of which lias not been witnessed in this or anv other land." name of B Company. Jb lluntly iuruiture expedience that three-fourths of the new subscribers obtained in this wy will be turned into regular subscribers at the end of the year. We are paying you handsomely simply to get them started for us. fifth largest list we will give a watch j The merit of the paper itself will with movement like the foregoing ; do the rest and in the long run we description except a ten year guara ; will make a prolit and you will be teed case. ' doing your community a good turn To the person sendiug us the ; by inducing the people to read a sixth largest list we will give ! paper which teaches them how to a pair of Queen Quality Shoes j make more money from their farms worth $3.50. These shoes are on i and in various occupation. exhilition at Messrs Wood & Mor ing's Store. The person sending us the seventh largest list will receive a pair of the celebrated White House Patent Leather Blucher Ladies' Shoes worth 3.50. These shoes can be seen at anytime at the Morris-Seurhoro-Motlitt Co's Store. The person sending us the eigth largest list will receive a pair of the popular Woman's College Walking Shoes, worth 3.50. It can be seen at Mr W J Miller's store. The worker sending us the ninth largest subscription list we will give free a beautiful 52-pieee porcelain breakfast set. To the person sending us the tenth largest subscriptions we will give a haudso.ne water set worth $6.50. The person sending us the eleventh largest list of subscribers will re ceive a 14-niece combination Aineri- Reduced Rates The SEABOAlil' announces ncco-mt of the .Southern Baptist Convention, Chattanoo ga, Ti-iin, rate of one fare plus 2jc for round trip, from all points in North Carolina; tick ets to be sold .May 8th, tth, and JOth, with linal limit ten davs from date of sale. THE SEAIJOAIM) has DOL Jil.E DAILY service from principal points to Atlanta. The SEABOAIUlannounces account Quar to Centennial Exercises they will all round trip tickets from ail points in the State of North Carolina, to Tuskegee, Ala and re nirn at rate of one lirst class fare plus twenty-live cents for the round trip. Tickets to lie sold April 14th and 15th, with final re turn limit of April L'Oih, tickets leing limit ed to continuous passage in each direction. im. itovr.ti r.s?KNi;i:it service. The SEABOARI' announces effective with tin-inauguration of the NEW YORK SLEEP ING CAR LINE U-tween New York and Ecmpliis and vice-versa via the SEAliOARI) AND FRISCO SYSTEMS IMPROVED THIIOl'C.H PASSENGER SERVICE to Memphis, Tenn, without change, making connections at this point for all points in Texas. The West and North West. Unex celled dining car service ln-twcon Washing tun and Richmond and II. unlet and Birming ham, serving all meals. The SEABOARD announces account of! Wheeler Memorial Dav, March LTtli, and tl To everyone who sends us as much $100.00 for subscriptions and job work together we will give a Cham pion New Home Sewing Machine. Any young man who wants a pair of "Keiths KoiKpu-ror" shoes, or a pair of celebrated King Bee shoe, or a pair of Crossett's best shoes, each and every pair sells for $5.00 the world over, or if you want free the best railroad watch ever made you can learn how to get them free by getting subscriptions or job work for Tin: CoruiKi;. Now the facts are all before you and the contest is on. DON'T WA IT T TIL TO-M O RROW TO j c BEGIN WORK. Start now and keep it up, if vou want one of the bilT m i.es. We will Send VOU Slllll- I which passenger mu-t reach original dest n!a nni..s if v,m oct- f.r tlinni l,nt ' timi before mid-night returning' fifteen 1 j.'k w, ....... we do not furnish receipts and sub scription blanks excent direct to the I T''" ABOARD beg a -r .1. . 1:. . 'onai suii.-i i luers upon recaipt 01 me nsi uui amount enclosed The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing iu this country most dangerous because so decep tive. jUany sudden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure . or a loplcxy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Madder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking I ir.' Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, ami ovcr vomcs that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get tip manv times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary efteet of Swump-Koot is sxn realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing rases. " Swanip-Koot is pleasant to take anil is Sold by all druggists iu fifty-cent and one-dollar size bott les. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, girls, REMEMBER, this is the regular size ladies watch, the most popular one for ladies ana' Men and bova often prefer this size watcli to tho larger ones, i ne movement nas jewels, train bearing in metal setting, quick tram, lever set, enameled dial and is made Dy ono of the best companies of America. This movement fitted in our 20 year-guaranteed case makes the greatest watch bargain ever offered for the price we are making. We ex pect every watch sent out to bring several more orders. The watches are delivered by registered mail, and we insure their delivery in good running order. Order promptly. The watch may lie sent to one address and the paper to another, i so desired. THE GOURItR, Ashcboro, N. G e Sell the Earth! 000000000000000000 If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prioes and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (EL Lavighlin, Real Est&te Dealers. Publishers and- rinters. corn! Annual Re-l nion of the ISlue and . both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kit- dray, -March -'.xli L'Hih.-l'JOti. Atlanta, (la. They will sell ruiind trip tickets from alt point- in the State of North Carolina, to Atlanta (ia. and return at rate of one lir-.t tare liim .:ic tor t lit? round trip, tickets to he sold March I'.llli and "t'.th, and for trains scheduled to reach Atlanta before f March "7th. linal limit, 'nrior to liter & Co., r.ingliauiton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Ilinghamlor, N. Y., on every bottle. We Manufacture the Very Highest Grade of Type Brass Rule in Strips Brass Labor Saving Rule Brass Column Rules Brass Circles Brass Leaders Brass Round Corners Brass Leads and Slugs Brass Galleys Metal Borders L S Metal Furniture Leads and Slugs Metal Leaders Spaces and Quads 6 to 48 point Metal Quoins, etc. Old Column Rules refaced and made as good as new at a small cost. Please remember that we are not in any Trust or Combination and are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal with us. A copy of our Catalogue will be cheerfully furnished on application. it. on to dale of -ale Ail ordinary can l$eiuiy liose silver set. consist- p,.j(.e 0f paper will do. Don't send iug of 1 dozen Tea Spoons, Sugar stamps. Put the silver dimes in an Shell and Butter Knife to match, : envelope and fold it up aud put in pure coin silver plated over nickel iinother envelope which bears the plate on hard metal base, packed in 1 stump and address and they will fancy box. . not be lost. Address all letters to Every dolla; sent we count one! The Cockier, subscription. It will take two fifty j Asheboro, N C. RANDLEMAN ITEMS. j built here this spring and summer. Misses Etta Blair, ot Asheboro, Good Roads Machinery Soon to be Operated j and Maud G'Uney, of Guilford Col on Rantlleman Streets. Mrs Frank Olive died, March 13, at the home of her father, Frank Allred. She was a sister of Mrs E E Mendenhall, of High Point, tion. Lonnie Leonard was slightly hurt while operating a machine at the Chair Factory Tuesday. Little Rouse Hayes, daughter of E P Hayes, has been quite sick but is improving. Frank Graves, of Proximity, U soendins a few davs here with friends. Miss Laura Stimson, of Asheboro, Tisited in Kandleman recently to the delight of her many friends. Miss Best, of Goldsboro, visited Miss Mary Ferree recently. Dr J W Long and wife, of Greens boro, visited with Mrs Woolen's fami y one night last week. Several brick store houses will be $100 Reward, $10. The readers of thlj paper will be pleawd to learn that there la at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that In Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now knowo to the . mediral fraternity. Catarrh beinir a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tlie blond and mucous surfaces of the sysU-ia, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and Kivinif the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have no much faith in its curative powers that they otter One Hundred IMlnrs I. r uny came that it fails tj cure- R?nd for )it of testi monials. Address: J CHENEY & UK Toledo. O. lege, were visitors here last week A complete set of good road ma chinery will be in operation here with in the next few weeks. The people here and nearby are much ra earnest about better roads. John Ferre and Mack Stalker have purchased machinery for the manufacture of Dowell pins and the plant will be in operation in a short while. The new residence of John Daniel, near St Paul M E church, is nearing completion. A J Olive, from Thomasville, was here Tuesday at the bedside of his daughter-in-law, Mrs Frank Olive. The Giaded School is in a flour ishing condition. Prof Harris and his able corps of teachers are giving universal satisfaction and our people are justly proud of the excellent! school and magnificent buildings. The trustees have just placed I an order lor a curtain for the stage in the auditorium. They have also bought a lot of scenery for the background which will add ranch to the facilities in the way of entertainments, concerts, &c. imoiince that nit of the occasions nu-ntioncil below tlio ra'es ami pon-litions naini'd will apply. I'hattauooga, Ti'iin: Soutlirrn Baptist Convention and Auxiliary Soeieties.May JOlh- . l.'tli.-l'JOti. Hate, one lirst class fare plus i'oc for the round trip, (minimum rate) 50 . cents, tickets sold llay 8th, Dili and 10th, ! final limit tec days in addition to date of sale. Tickets may be extended. l'or further information as to rat:s from any point or schedules apply to your nearest 1 Agent or address the undersigned. O If Uattis Traveling Passenger Agent, llaleigh, X C. Ten Rules for Success of an Employer To ward an Employee. 1. Always set a good example. 2. Do not lie to your cleras and expect them to tell the truth to you. d. Command the respect of your emplyees by the integrity of your business methods. 4. Have confidence in the ability of your employees until they prove themselves unworthy. 5. Pay a just amount for labor preformed. A cheap man is a poor investment. 6. Treat those beneath you with respect and they will return the compliment. 7. Do not waste your breath in swearing and storming around the ill Head J xjr High J8 11 mm 14 Ml Jm&SS van Js eta rK' if 4 can easily bo raised with mirular. Avenntanda. and of the very best grade, for which the nignest prices can ue (rotten at your warehouse, or from tobacco huvara If I you will, a few weeks before planting-, liberally use Yirjfris-Caroliiia Fertilizers. Use them strain as top dressing-, or soond application. These fertilizers ra mixed by eanable men. who hava been making- fertilizers all their lives. and contain phosphoric, acid, potash and nitrosren. or ammonia. In their proper proportions to return to your soil the elements of plant-life that have been taken from it by continual cultivation. Accept no substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Blohmond, Vs. Atlanta. Oa. Norfolk. Va, Savannah. Oa. Durham, N.O. Montgomery, Ala. Charleston, 8. C, Memphis, Tenn. Baltimore, Md. Bbreveport. La. Central Falls Store Co . , -Successor to- It runs in a circle. If trouble drives you to drink, drink leads yon to more trouble, and there you are. Tranquility is a decent enough guetit to entertain, but take care that she does not bring along her t"vin sister, ennui. E. O. YOR.K STOKE CO. a.nd WEBSTER 8L ALLRED. Central Falls Store Co. will PUT ON SALE, MARCH 16th, At Bargain Prices. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Boys' Clothing and Men's Pants. Special Sale to last 15 days. Come and secure the bargains. Central Falls Store Co. TL. C York, Mgr. PhiTadephiaPrinfers SvpFY Co. Manufacturers of Type a.nd High Grade Printing Material Proprietors 39North Ninth Sereet PENN TYPE FOUNDRY PHILADELPHIA Capt. 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. $25,000Surplus. Writes all ordinary form3 of contracts. Each policy is registered and secured by Treas. Dept of State. Lovers of Good Stock should visit the stables of R R Ross at once and see the best horses and mules ever seen in Randolph. Every thing from the common plow horses and mules to the fancy combination stock. R. r. ROSS, Asheboro, N, C. JL JESS 4.uuu,uuu reacn irees Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. June Buds a Specialty. No agents traveled, but sell direct to planters at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. We guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest f Peach Nursery in the World. Address J. C. HALE. Winchester. Tenn. 'v.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75