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HOUSE DECORATION How to Make the Home Beau tiful. The artistic home is a cult of the era. The housewife who keeps pace with the spirit of the age. feels it as much her mission to make her home heautiful and at tractive to young and old as to pro vide food and raiment for her fami ly. The phrase, "An artistic home" need not imply a costly house, furniture and decorations, sumptu ous accessories and corresponding extravagant Jiving. A very modest house can ba transformed into a veritable picture with a compara tively small outlay of money, pro vided it be supplemented bv a gen erous amount of artistic knowledge and an eye for color, and refined taste. Valuable paintings, signed engrav ings, marquetry floors, Turkish rugs, costly furniture and bric-a-brac are desirable possessions, but mean a heavy investment. Equally artistic surroundings can be obtain ed for a moderate sum without re sorting to cheap and vulgar imita tions. Harmony is the first consideration perfect harmony of color and form. Never start out to furnish a home in the style of a certain period, if it is not possible to carry the scheme to completion. Choose different pe riods for different rooms, if you please, but let everything in each room belong to the one selected for it. A different color may be chosen tor tne woodwork in each room or on each floor; but if the house is small, it would be better to decide on one color and let the floors be stained the same color. Many pre fer ivory-white woodwork in the upper, or bed rooms, which is al ways in good taste. Green Malls look well with white woodwork, also Delft blue and white paper, if the blue and white scheme .is car ried out to completion. Yellow paper with ivory-white woodwork is a popular idea, and is an excellent choice for a room where the sun shine does not enter. Hard pine floors go well with these suggestions nf color for walls and woodwork. They should be quite smooth, then oiled and pol ished with wax. The facilities for artistic house decorations are becoming more and more abundant each year, and knowledge on the subject is easily available. There are various methods by which bad lloors can be made beau tiful: stains and varnishes will transform the ugliest woodwork in to a joy to the beholder. There are wondrous tapestries, foliage and floral wall papers which induce dreams of Arcady. One has only to keep one's eyes open while on a visit to shops where house decora tions are for sale to acquire an art education, so wonderful are the achievements of modern designers. Iu the furnishing of the home there should be careful avoidance of a crowded effect. Do not make a museum of your house. Focus interest, do not scatter it with a thonsind weak impressions. lie mem I -one good picture is worth a dozen poor or indifferent ones. Let there be an air of serene com fort and of the enjoyment of living, rather than an impression of two perfect order. Let your possessions appear well cared for, but as if used and enjoyed. In a series of articles on home decoration we hope to develope many helpful suggestions to those who live in retired places, out of touch with the spirit of progress in beautifying the home, yet who have a sonl for beauty in all things. Choice of architecture, harmony in color schemes, mural decorations, choice in furnishings, in draperies, in ornaments, etc., for the modest as well as the opulent purse will be discussed. Carolyn Mallard. Fop Thin abies Fat is ol great account to a baby; that is why babies are fat If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich . their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because thej' are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When thev are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion, it is as sweet as wholesome to them. I Send for free sample. TROY ITEMS. Serious Fire Narrowly Averted Montgomery County News. Tire was discovered in a building in wnicn cotton was stored belong' ing to J C Hurley one day last week. Its close proximity to the rresbytenan cnurcn and other buildings threatened serious damage but the prompt work of the employes of the Guilford Lum ber Co, and others passing, soon ex tmeuished the flames. JNlessrs George W Frix and James E Tbarpe have purchased 1,085 lots in and about the town of West End, in Moore county, and they propose to establish a hustling little village and rtsort there. Messrs Frix and TharpeJ are to develop their proper ty this spring. They are to place the lots on the market, both in this State and in the North. Little Barnie, the 18-montha-old son of Mr and Mrs J M Bell, died Thursday morning, March 15, 1906. Messrs W T Eoper, of Dry Creek, and II P Montgomery, of Mont gomery, nave been drawn as feder al jurymen for the epecial term of Court to be held in Greensboro in April. J c 13urton has installed a large boiler at his cross arm factory here. This is one of Troy's most thriving manufacturing plants. Ee sure that th:s picture In the form cf a label Is T. the wrapper of every bottle ol Emulsion you buy. Scott Sr Bourne Chemists 4O0-4IS Ptart Street M9iv York 50c. and $1. CO All Druggists Our Big Clubbing Offer. By epecial 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 Want Jui'ge Boyd's Letter. 'The attornevs of congressman Blackburn are greatly excited over the discovery of the existence of a letter, from Judge Boyd as acting 'attorney general in the Department of Justice, to Judge rntchard ad vising him that there is nothing criminal in his appearance before the .Executive departments as at torney for a money consideration. They are hoping to secure it be fore subpoeuas are issued for the distinguished jurists, as it will be difficult to produce them through evidence. The attorneys for Mr Blackburn hope, if this letter can be secured, through it to prove that their client, is guilty of no im proper act. 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 believe is the most cathartin on the bowels. It clears Congressman Webbon Patent Medicines. Editor Edward Bok, of the Ladies Home Journal, called on Congressman Webb, of North Caro lina in Washington last Thursday about the pure medicine bill which the latter introduced recently. Mr Webb in an argument before the house committee a few weeks ago, demanded legislation restraining the manufacture and sale of patent medicines, which he said contain not only alcohol, but mor phine, cocaine, opium, caffene and other substances poisonous and in jurious to health. Ninety millions of dollars, he declared are expended yearly in this country, the most of it by ignorant people, for dangerous patent medi cines, which instead of doing them good, produces injury. Mr Bok exprSfd the opinion that the bill introduced by Mr Webb, and inn-r iated in the Pare Food BiJi. t l do infinite good. liberal ever made by anv newspaper I the head, cuts the phlegm out of in the South. the throat, strengthens the bronchial ; In the liist place, we will send the j tubes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, Southern Agriculturist a whole year j whooping cough etc. eold by. free to any new or old subscriber j Standard Drug Co, and Asheboro who pays us for a years subscription I Drug Co, Asheboro, N C to our own paper. I his great semi-monthly farm pa nel' (rn.ts rvvipp hvcW inrmth mro so.ono snnt l.,-rn bom,,;. nn,i th(r,,m. attie warren, a wnite woman, lar pi ice is 50 cents a vear. It is euiteu i southern men ana woaien i j Held by Negro in Horrid Bondage Hattie Warren, a white ' as witness in a trial of a negro for abdiiction in New York last week, i said she had been forced to live at his house for five months, behind burred doors and windows, and sub to suit southern conditions, and is just what our farmers need. It smsu-nra fr nf r-Wfr,. nnv rmucrlm, a subscriber mav' ask. and its advice I ll'cteJJ the grossest indignities by 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. HERE IS 0UK BIG ALL-SOUTHERN li ARC, A IN. (The Courier) $1.00 Southern Agriculturist .50 Nashville Weekly American .50 Industrious Hen (poultry) .50 Southern Fruit Grower .50 Total regular price 3.00 We will send you all five of the above papers a whole year for only $1.50. These papers are all southern publications and each is a leader in I its particular held. Order this club and you will get a big year's read ing at nominal cost. Address, The Courier, Asheboro, N C. Itobt fpriggs, the negro defendant, ami beaten by him when she protested. Raleigh Retail Merchants have voted to withdraw their patronage from the Bell and Interstate Tele phone Companies and patronize only the Raleigh Telephone Com pany which is independent of trusts. 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. Sold by. Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro, N C. Sping 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. The report is that ex-Senator Marion Butler is thinking of start ing an afternoon paper at Wilming ton, 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 ht'iii-e and take a dose at bed tinif whfti you feel that the the stomach hii ImiwU-s need cleans ing. Thi .: ' tripe. Sold by. Standii" I' and Asheboro Drug - N C. SD11IIL1L8 All sizes built. Have the most accurate Set Works and best Variable Peed Works, Saws. Bdgera, Trimmer, Swing: Saws, Lath and Shingle Ma chinery, Planers, Resaws, Engines, etc. laaaastiraa ay Wrtta for Fna Cfctsliies UUN IRON WORKS. Wlorion-Saiam. ft. O. M. L. ALLRED, Breeder of Barred Plymoth Rocks Eggs per setting of 13, $1.00. Climax, N. C. To Cure a Cold in One Dav. Take LAXATITIVE BROMO Quuiine Tablets. Drnggisti refund money if it fails to Sure E W GROVE'S signature is on each Iwj. 25c telling, Scabby Skin, Bono Pains, Swellings The above pictures show what Botanic Blood Balm will do,makin the blood pure and rich. If Ton have nches anil pains in bones, duck ana joints, Itching, scabby mum, isiooa i eei a hot. Swollen Glands, ltlsings and Humps on the Skin, Mucus Patches In Mouth, Sore Throat, dim ples, Copper-Colored r-pULB, mi i uu uuwu, Ulcersonanvnartor Dotty, ittur or iiyeorows laaung out, lake Botanlo Blood Balm, Guaranteed to cure the worst and most deep seated cases. Heals all cores, stops all aches and pains, reduces all swellings, makes blood pure and rich, changing the body Into a healthy condition. Old Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula lire caused by Poison in tho Blood. 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LARGE HEAVY DUST-PROOF CASE. RAILROAD STYLE HANDSOME AND GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Tlijs watch lias proved to lie the most popular one wr inailo to sell for a reasonable price, and has gi von excellent sati-factinn. The large, heavy Silver ode case is solid metal, and will never tarnisli or chanuf color. It lias a screw hack and screw-bezel, which renders it dust-proof. Each one has a superior White Cilass Enamel Dial and extra heavy crystal. Regular men's IS size, 3 oz. THE MOVEMENT. NEW ERA, Seven Jewel, Train Bearing in Metal Settings. Compensation balance, Quick Train, Safety riniou. Made by the New York Standard Watch Co- READ THIS OFFER For -3.73 only we will send the aliove descrilied watch, by registered mail, postage paid by us, to any address. We include a year's subscription to the Courier with each watch without additional charge. Vatch may le sent to one address and the paper to another, if desired. We undertake to deliver each watch in good running order, and guarantee same to be as represented, or we will give this watch prepaid for 1- subscriptions nt 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 goods 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. r 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 It Company. 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 bles IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD Their value can't be toldjin 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. Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated and Ilefurnished Tahle supplied with the best the markeJ (fords. Rates Reasonable, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. S Bryant, President J. H. Cole, Cashier Ue Bevnk of Randleman, Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received in favorable terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G Newlin, W T Bryant, O L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. O R COX, President. W J ARM FIELD, V-Pre W J ARMFIELD. Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, A.slie'boxo, tfcT. C. Capital and Surplus, Tptal Assets, over $36,000.00 $150,000.00 With ample assets, experience and protection, we solicit the business of the banking public and feel safe in saying we are prepared and willing to extend to our customers every facility and ac commodation consistent with safe banking. DIRECTO R.S i Hugh Parks. Sr., W J Annfleld.W P Wood, P H Moms, C C McAlLster, E M Annfleld, O R Cox, W F Redding, Bent Moffltt, Thos J Redding, A W K Capel, A M Rankin, Thos H Redding, pr F B Asburr. C I Cox. .144,1 60 YEARS' V EXPERIENCE Mi Trade Marks Designs Copyright Ac tinna strictly wmadentl&l. HANDBOOK on Patent sent f rea. oldest agency for securing patent. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tperial notice, without charge, tntbe Scientific Jlmerican. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Ijuvest rtr- cutation of any scientific iournal. Terms. $3 a year : four months, II. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNfJ & Co."'8"-- New York Branch office, 629 F BU Washington, D. C . HOLLISTCH'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Easy Modiolus for Ba it People. Bring! Golden Health ami Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indi(retlon, Live and Kidney Troubles, Pimples. Eczema, Impure Blood, Baa Breath, SitiKgish Bowels, Headache and Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, SS cents a box. Genuine made by HoLLisrxa Duva Company, Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS C0R SALLOW PEOPLE D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. HAPR9. f Bam to I pm hoi KB. spa, to 5 pm I am now In my offii prepared jo practice dentistry in its varinu oraiirhea.
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