IF WE COULD ONLY KNOW!
Stomach Trouble and Nervousness Cured.
Four years ago my general health
;gave way. I was afflicted with a
distressing stomach trouble, and
could not touch solid food of any
kind. For one year I would vomit
everything I would swallow, even
dowu to medicine aud water. My
stomach would not retain a thing.
No one cau know what 1 suffered
from weakness, dizziness, shortness
of breath and nervousness. I often
felt like it would be so much better
could I die and get out of my suf
fering. Uti and on I was under
doctors' treatment for three years,
and I can only say that doctors'
medicine did me uo good. Then
some good fate put one of Mrs Joe! i
lersons pamphlets in my nanus,
aud I read where so many had been
cured that were as bad oil' as I was.
I got uvj a bottle of the Kemedy,
and from the very first dose I took
I knew I had struck the right thing
It was the first medicine I ever
took that the first dose did ma good.
For the first time in a long time, I '
was not nauseated after taking it. I J
continued it, and continued tfl im
prove until I took thirteen Lotties, and I trk's of the irlobe
it made a perfect cure of me. It has j jf tie (.f;j fi bocanie extinct
been a year since I was cured, audi . ,..,,,,1.1 i10 ., vrl.1.-iilo ,.nl.im.
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LEXINGTON'S GROWTH.
IIIE above picture of the
man ami fish is the trade
mark of Scott's Emulsion,
ami is the svnonrm foi
strength and purity. It is sold
in almost all the civilized conn-
J. know I am well. I recommend it
t o everyone who has stoiiuch trouble
iiind to all who have rheum itisui, as
Lt cured my brother of rheumitism.
He tried t j get me to take it long
before I did, but I thought, because
it will cure rheumatism was no
reason it would cure stomach
trouble. I haJ no faith in .tuvthiu
it was as a last resort I tried it. How
much suffering it would have saved
cue from had I tried it three years
before. w
(Miss) Ueuecta Tkoluxueu
.Newton, N. C, Nov. ll.jimu.
MR BROWER TRAINMASTER.
Franklin ville Boy Appointed to High Position
In Railway Service.
Mr C Brower, son of Mr M N
Brower, of Frauklinville, has been
appointed trainmaster of the second
division of the Atlantic and Bir
mingham Kailway, with headnuar
lers at Fitzgerald, Ga. Mr Brower
began his railroad career fifteen
years ago with the old C F and Y
V 11. R. By close application to
business he has been rewarded by
steady promotion in the service.
His many friends in Randolph will
b.? glad to learn of his success.
HOUSEHOLD TOPICS.
Items of interest to Women.
House-cleaning time is approach
ing, when winter garments must be
packed away, and sometimes the
most careful of housewives fail to
make sufficient provisions against
moths. Here is an old-time house
keepings plan: Be sure everything
that is to be packed away is thor
oughly brushed in every seam, bits
of trimming, fold and gather, so
that uo possible moth eggs remain.
Have furs combed, aud beaten with
. a switch. Then pack them in
perfectly clean trunks, boxes or
chests that have been lined with
stsan newspapers three thick. Sat
uatebits of absorbent cotton with
turpentine, and place between the
receptacles and the papers. Cover
very closely with three thicknesses
of papers, and you will have no
trouble with moths; for there is
nothing they detest like the odor of
printers' ink and turpentine.
Oil paintings should be cleaaed
with oli ye oil. Take a very soft,
aHjall brush, dip it lightly into the
oil and brush over a few inches at a
time, then wipe gently and thor
oughly with a very soft cloth.
HOT CROSS BUS'S.
ilere is a receipt for the genuins
English Good i nday hot cross buno.
Dissolve in a generous half-pint ef
warm milk a quarter of a cupful of
butter. Add this to a quart of
sifted flour, half a cupful of sugar,
half a teaspoon ful of salt, half a
grated nutmeg, half a yeast cake,
dissolved in a little water, and two
eggs, the whites and yolks beaten
separately. Mix into a soft dough,
nlace where it will not become
chilled, and let it rise o?er night.
Take pieces of the dough the size
of an egg and, with flour on your
hands, mold them into round cakes
an inch in thickness; put in a bak
ing pan with a little space between,
then cover and place where they
twill keep warm. When swollen to
double their size, cut a cross in the
center of each with u Bharp knife,
and bake for half an hour in a
moderate oven. When baked, brush
with a syrup made of sugar and
water.
IK THE KITCHEN.
Housekeepers who are sometimes
obliged to do their own rough
kitchen work will be pleased to
hear if they do not already know
it that a bib apron of white table
oilcloth is a great comfort Try it,
and you will never be without one
it y, because the oil that comes
from its liver surpasses all other
fats in nourishing and life-giving
properties. Thirty years nso
the proprietors of Scott's Emul
sion found a way of preparing
cod liver oil so that everyone can
take it and get the full value of
the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott's Emulsion is the
best tiling in the world for weak,
backward children, thin, delicate
people, and all conditions of
wasting and lost strength.
Srml Ar IT. ' .im;.
SCOTT A UOWNK, CHEMISTS
o-it rui v mm, uuw tobk
tor. ntl $100. All JruKgllf.
111 11. Make two or three plaits, on
either side, at the waist line, in
botli bib and apron, to make it
ht comfortably.
THINGS TO KNOW.
When ivory becomes vellow, set it
in the sun to bleach. 10 clean it
wash with alcohol and a soft brush
then polish with a dry, soft brush.
A mirror, when intended to be
decorative, should always be placed
where it will retlect something
which will add to the appearance
of the room, such as the window
with a view bevond, or the open
door leading to another 'roonc; an
effect of space is thus gained.
Xever hang it where the sun's rays
will fall upon it or it will become
dull and its power of reflection in
jured.
More Employed In Mills than the Entire Popu
latinn In 1900.
Mr II B Varuer, while in Wash
ington last week in the interest of
an appropriation for a public build
ing at Lexington had the following
to say of his towu:
"Lexington, in the past five years,
has made greater progress than it
did during the eutirff sixy-two
years of its existence prior to 1900.
In that year the population was
1,234; there were live manufacturing
industries with a capital of $200,
000; there were no public improve
ments whatever, and iu short, the
the community was a small, sleepy,
insignificant village. Since 19001
I the number of inhabitants have in
creased to 5,017, by uctual count.
The number of mills and factories
has increased from five to thirty,
and the capital invested in them has
grown from 200,000 in 1900 to
$2,000,000 in 1906. More people
are employed iu the manufactories
or .Lexington than the total popula
tion in 1900."
It is passing strange that Miss
Kinie, jtlte indicted postoflice clerk
at Concord was allowed to remain
unmolested until her relative, J M
Milhkan, was ie-appointed Marshal
when the fact': that the indictment
of Wagner's relative debarred him
from holding a Federal ofiice.
Tnese are some thoughts worthy of
consideration, one desires to be con
sisteut. Mt Airv Ledger.
We are informed that there is 1
letter in existence that will fully
vindicate Judge I ricuaru of the
charge of having done what Con
gressman Blackburn is indicted
for. In justice to the Judge, the
public should be given the contents
f that letter, so that the people can
know the true stata of affairs. Mt
A.'ry Ledger.
Our Big Clubbing Offer.
By special arrangement with the
Southern Agriculturist, the popular
semi-monthly farm paper of Nash
ville Tenn, we are able to give our
readers the advantage of a clubbing
offer which we believe is the most
liberal ever made by any newspaper
in the South.
In the first place, we will send the
Southern Agriculturist a whole year
free to any new or old subscriber
who pays us for a years subscription
to our own paper.
This great semi-monthly farm pa
per goes twice every month into
50,000 southern homes, and the regu
lar pi ice is 50 cents a year. It is
edited by southern men and woaien
to suit southern conditions, and is
just what our farmers need. It
answers free of charge any question
a subscriber may ask, and its advice
is given in a plain, practical way
which any farmer can understand.
All departments of farm life are
covered, including delightful home
and children s pages. Sample copies
free at our office.
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Southern Agriculturist .50
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Industrious Hen (poultry) .50
Southern Fruit Grower .50
Total regular price 3.00
We will send you all five of the
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$1.50.
These papers are all southern
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its particular field. Order this club
and you will get a big year's read
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Asheboro.N C.
Indigestion is much of a habit.
Don't get the habit. Take a little
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after eating
and you will quit belching, puffing,
palpatating and frowning. Kodol
digests what you eat and makes the
stomach sweet. Soldjby. Standard
Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co,
Asheboro, N C.
Senator Simmons spoke iu behalf
of the railway rate bill Thursday of
last week. Chairman Millard and
Senator Kuox, former attorney
general, spoke in highest praise of
the deliverance.
The best way to rid the system of
a cold is to evacuate the bowles.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
acts as a pleasant, yet effectual
cathartic on the bowels. It clears
the head, cuts the phlegm out of
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
The best safeguard against head
ache, constipation and liver trouble
is De Witt's Little Early Risers.
Keep a vial of these famous little
pills in the house and take a dose
at bed time when you feel that the
the stomach and bowles need cleans
ing. They don't gripe. Sold by.
Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro
Drug Co, Asheboro, N C.
Spirng
Planted
Trees.
Just before the spring
growth starts is one of the
best seasons to plant fresh
dug Fruit, Shade and Orna
mental trees. They start
to grow at once, and do not
lose vitality as they do
when dug in the fall and
kept over five or six months
before growth can start.
This is common sense. We
have a large stock that can
be dug and shipped on short
notice.
JOHN A. VOUNG,
Greensboro Nurseries,
Greensboro, N. C.
'CAT ARRI
FOUL
BREATH
Is your breath foul? Is your voice hnsliy?
yt-ur n suHtnppcU? Do you snoro ftt nllil?
1 10 you sntvzH ttirruatoVui? Do you unvo iro-t.u.-iit
p:ilu In 1 ho liM-ohi ftil? Vo you huvo
V'iI is noross the eyrs? A 10 you loalii) your
b' us" ol P'noil? Is thoron dropping in lli
i .1 : -l' Art? you losing yo-.ir poiiso of utsu?
r- '"'t i-.i'lu." I!y net ting linf? Do you h-::r
. I.i .: s junij- D juu !i:i 1 luring la t !:.
0,.wi y01l gujf .f v;tr tiau.Ti of tlto
FdiiiwichV in t hero Ik COilolUfU li d tiisto 111
r.i i.:!-? 1) m '.- vc ft li.:V.liii ton ;
lv r cv'irli nt n1 !.!? Do you u. :o colli
Cfil:tirh.
. you K
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11 C."tlK
d, ill
us 1n this vv.
b mt. I ili'i'uy oi
-ouln i poi i r.
v, oitfn causos io-si
i, dynpepslu. ruw
iralilfblllty.iclhKy
uttontl'-n at- onca.
Uloott Balm
ofll
in that cause catarrh. Blood Bnlm
(H. H.H). purities the blood, does away with
every yuiptoui.gi Ingmrouyili tolhueutlro
their I:.
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( r-.-.-n
n ir i-ntarrh v 11 B
nil womnn uu null
!'ti'ly r'Mr"1.
li. r. 1 1 p'n
l.-ll'i (Mi.hHion rind Piioi-appi-tlte,
liidlL't'slh
t'.iri .Utti.'l rruches Ioroi
r.tiil lnianlty. It nti la
Cure lt by talclnu Bo
(ll.lt H ), lt Is a qult-ic, radical, permanent
iro in-oiuiHu n nils tno b.-?iui or mo poison
K--l.it I
:,0 yr-i. Cni i -i! ut V.' lliilnnl'- III-
T'lic ' . ! '-.. . ..'iik : tunc n.
r'nrun '.' , -.. c, . ;-l.v ;t r liirnti !)ut-
tlc. '. ilk indli-iTt.-.t. If not curiMl wlirn
riRli! i.i:'lhv 1 t.."..-i, "iiHii-y rrliinilfil.
S:n:ij!" Sent !'. o lv u rlllnif Blood Bnl::i
Co.. Ai!nnl.-i. .'a. rllm your Iriiulilo,
anil spi-ciul ir -o liii'.IIi-iil nilvlco '. suit
your citMo, also smit iu kealotl letter.
Sold by Standard Drug Oo.
gucmg
All size built. Have the moat accurate Set Works
and best Variable Peed Works, Saws. Edgers,
Trimmers, Swine Saws, Lath and Shingle Ma
chinery, Planers, Kesaws, Engine, etc
aaaftMUns kf Writs ftar Vns 0liln
SALE II IRON WOAKS. Wottoa-Sttem, M. O.
M. L. ALLRED,
Breeder of
Barred Plymoth Rocks
Eggs per setting of 13, $1.00.
Climax, N. C.
To Core a Cold in One Dav.
Take LAXATITIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money it it fails
to cure. IS W UKUYL 3 signature is on
each box. 25c
NEW "RAILROAD
SPECIAL" WATCH.
An Extra Good
One for Men. and
Boys on the Farm.
Reliable
and Durable
Stem
Winding and
Setting.
(1
LARGE HEAVY DUST-PROOF CASE, RAILROAD STYLE
HANDSOME AND GOOD AS IT LOOKS.
TIis watch lias proved to be ill
reasonable price, and has pi von oxci
ode case is solid metal, and will ih'
Imck and a.- reiv-bczel, which rendpn
White Glass Enamel Dial anil exlra
' most popular one ever made
Hi nt Kitif.r,iclinii, The law
r tarnish or cliaiiLre color. It bus
il thiHt-prool. Kach one lias
n-avy crystal, l'cgiilar men's 18
i sell for a
envy Silver-
it screw
superior
ize. 3 o..
THE MOVEMENT.
NEW KliA. Seven Jewel, Train Bearing in
Metal Setting, (ini-ii-;iliiin
lulancn, Quick Train, Safety
riniiin. Made by the
New York Standard Watch Co-
READ THIS OFFER
For 3.75 only we will send the alove ileserilied watch, by registered mail,
postaye paid by us, to any address. We include u vear's subscription to tho
Courier with each watch without additional charge. Watch may lie sent to one
address and the paper to another, if desired. We undertake to deliver each
watch in good running order, and guarantee name lo lie as represented, or we
will give this watch prepaid for 1- subscriptions at 1.00 each.
Address all orders to
THE COURIER.
Box 154 Asheboro. N. C.
New Goods in Quan
tities.
If you want to see lots of new good3 right up with all the
style that can be found anywhere come and see us.
Our buyer has just returned home and the new goods are
rolling in daily. We have as nice a stock, and as low prices
as any one in Randolph county. We guarantee quantity
and quality, otherwise your money refunded.
LIBERTY (N. C.) MERCANTILE CO.. A. W. CURTIS. Manager.
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 loek.
Ridge, Fox lit Company.
J.
If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There is a Constant
Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Have
Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh.
CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. B.
Tnt.cus membrane, nnd B.lt.n. sen-lsarleh.
llimllni: lltMHlofWiiria.rioh.puroulooiidlrHc'
to tho lmrnlyzed norves, mucus niembniiiu
bones and J-!nti, B'vlnit wariinli an I
strength Jut wfcti'e il H uueiiml, ntid In tliM
vrr.v inn'.lnir ft pprfeuc, iusllutf curu of
ciuari-i Ju ul lt3 forms.
L ZAFNCSS
If vm- are ri ii:i ll",-",o,vin?rtr.rornr-')nl.
rrju'.v c;.-n for ,. i- : i.e!rlii(i, try 1 ivanio
lilooil Jinlm ( !'.. li. J i. Most lo.-i.is efii af-
l-.ets or i-nri ...l 0 aiuess aro cnumin uy r.i
tarrh. a il tn
Worth, Sherwood
Shuttle Block Co.,
7oo E. Washington St..
Greensboro.
Highest cash price paid for
DOGWOOD,
PERSIMMON,
MAPLE
and
BIRCH.
M. S. Sherwood. Pres.
Hiram B. Worth. Treas.
The Three Dependa
ble IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
Their value can't be toldjin money
Ylck'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.
Asheboro Hotel
Main Street
(Near Court House.)
TliorouglJy renovated and Refurnished
rable supplied with the best the market
Hords. Rates Reasonable,
B. F. NEWBY, Prop.
S Bryant, President J. H.Cole, Cashier
U?e
Ba.uk of Randlema.n,
Randleman, N. C.
Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000.
Accounts received on favorable
terms. Interest paid on savings de
posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N
Bulla, S O Newlin, W T Bryant, O
L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant,
H O Barker and J H Cole.
O B COX, President. W J ARM FIELD, V-Prea
W J ARMFIELD, Jr., Cashier.
The Bank of Randolph,
A-sli-ebox, T. C.
Capital and Surplus,
Total Assets, over
$36,000.00
$150,000.00
. J " inuuig iuDiie ana
feel safe in saying we are prepared aud willing
jommodation consistent with safe banking.
DIRECTOR.S1
Hugh Parks, Sr., W 3 Armfleld, W P Wood, P H
Morrii, C C McAliater, E H Armfleld, O R Oox,
W F Redding, BeuJ Hoffltt, Thoa J Redding, A W
K Capel, A M Rankin, Thoe U Redding. Dr F E .
Asburr. C J Cox.
.klAMi, 60 YEAR8
vKL- EXPERIENCE
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Anrone sending t sketch and daaertptlnn may
qnlcklr ascertain our opinion free whether ao
InTentlnn Is prohnbl, patentable. Communlca.
lions strictly confldentliU. HANDBOOK on Patent!
sent free. Oldest auency fur securing patents.
Patents taken throuKb Munu A Co. receira
$ptdat notice, without cbsrta, in the
Scientific Jtocrlcaii,
A handsometf lllnitratsMl weekly. I.snrest dr.
eulation of any sclentlOo tnurnal. Terms, t a
(ear : four months, U eold by ail newsdealers.
HINN&Co.3"B""-. New York
Branch OOce, 63t F St, WaahlMtou. D. C.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bo.it Medlolne for Busy People.
Brings Golden Btalth and Renewed Vigor.
A mpeciflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Live
and Kidney IVoubles, rimplcs. Eczema, Impure
Blood, Bad Breath, Hlusrgiah Bowels, Headache
and Backache. It'a Rocky Mountain Tea in tab
let form, 85 cents a box. Genuine made by
BoLLisma Druo CosPinT, Msulison, Wis.
COLD EN NUGGETS OR SALLOW PEOPLE
DK D. K. LOCKHART,
DENTIST.
Asheboro, N. O.
nn8a. faratol pm
HOURS: jgpmtoSpm
I am now In ray office prepared to practics
dentistry in its various b ram lies.