How Mr Boy Wt Down- It was not on the field of battle, It was not with a ship at sea, But a fata worse than either That stole him away from uie. 'Twaa the death of the tempting winecup That reason and senses drown. He drank the lulling poison, And thus my boy went down. Down from the heights of manhood To the depths of disgrace and sin, Down to a worthless being, From the hope of what might have b-eti. From the brand of a beast besotted He bantered his manhood crown; Through the gate of siirful pleasure My poer, weak boy went down. 'Tis the same old story. That mothers so often tell, With accent of inlinite sadness, Like the tones of a funeral liell; But I never thought, once, when I heard it, I should learn all its meaning myself, 1 thought he'd be true to his mother, I thought he'd be true to himself. But alas! for my hopes, all delusion! Alas! for his youthful pride! Alas, who are safe when in danger Is op-'n on every side' Oh can nothing destroy this great evil? No bar in its pathway be thrown. To save from tlu teribfe tu lelstrom The thousands of boys going down. Author Unknown. .Mail's lleliUlmmlllp to 111 Uoil. Iii order to understand intelli gently the relationship we sustain to our God we must lirst intelligently understand what we are, from what source we ca tie, the niain object of our creation, and in what way we are made in the image of God. There are perhaps thousands of ideas as to what God really is, many are at a loss to understand how Ood j can be everywhere at one and the ! same time, answering prayer aud directing the storms; causing earth . quakes; bringing human beings into j the world, and taking others out of j this earthly life and sending them I to their eternal destinies, all at the . same time; while thousands more never take time to give it a thought, or even realize that they are heirs to , God's eternal glory, and joint heirs i with Christ to the heavenly kingdom i throughout eternity: but only as they make themselves such, by be-; coming worthy in the way Christ taught the world at large how to observe the relation ship of child to father, and man to God. If we fully understand our rela tionship to our earthly parents, we are not slow to observe tue neeessaiy 1,, .,n,l nlwwli.MiPi. rpntlil-f J ' of us in order to continue in the Mr. 1. A. C reach, of Uilmmg loviu" affections of the heart, so as . ton, hs been appointed agent of the to feel worthy of the blessings usual-1 Atlantic Coast Line at Sanford. Mr. ly bestowed by loving parents. And ; D. A. Matthews goes to Vr inston just so with our relationship to God. j Salem to take a position with the If e never love, honor, nor obey ; Southern. L , , , , aou"3 loving laws, we cut ourselves; John Blue, or Aberdeen, has sent out of the pleasures and happiness j to the Hall of History in Raleigh that we are heirs to that were created i some "Communion Tokens," these within us from the beginning; but ' having been used by the early not cultivated, because thev are not ! Scotch settlers. These tokens are taught to nor understood "by those j now very rare and are highly prized who lose the inheritage. Hence the l by relic hunters, nonpaairv nf fnllv n niters landing our : Sanford !3 contemplating the pur- relationship to God's plan of human ! happiness aud eternal salvation. It w ill pay all classes, under all cu ditioLS, to look out for this relation ship, aud form habits that will dr:iw r.hom nearer, and make them more worthy to receive the good j things which God holds nut to them i daily if they will only understand and accept. J. F. Hamilton. ( orieto Items. The peaches are not all killed in this section. Wheat is looking tine at present. Mr. M. F. Skeen has just finished sawing for Mr. V alter Harris. They have sawed a nice line of lum ber. Mr. G. F. Morefield: of Lexington was in this section last week buying lumber. Mr. Milton Lackey has purchased a new threshing outht with which he intends to make a good run the com ing year. Alessrs. Stanley and Turner Ridge visited at J. C. Ridge's Sunday. Mr Lum Royals was in this neigh borhood looking after the lumber business last week. A fine boy was presented to Mr. and Mrs Wilson Riley last week. M. C. R. The Courier retnrns thanks for an invitation to the closing exercises of Union Institute in Union county, from the principal Prof. O. C. Hamilton. The Baccalaureate Ser mon by Rev. W. R. Ware, of Monroe, N. C. was preached on last Sunday morning. Monday night there were exercises by the primary department; Tuesday night, debate, on the ques tion: "Is it expedient for the average young man to secure a college edu cation?" On last night, Wednesday, there was a debate by the other literary society on the question Resolved, That the people of the United States are growing better morally; to-night a concert by mu sic class; and on tomorrow, Friday, Declamation and Recitation Contest, and address by Dr. Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson College, and on Friday evening a Band Concert. Mus Rena Smith and Miss Ella Staler have been spending a few day 8 in Randleman and Level Cross. Consumption There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex ercise, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good ealth on one lung. Z From time immemorial the Jjctors prescribed cod liver i.ll for consumption. Of ( ourse the patient could not lake it in its old form, hence !t did very little good. They take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. fij We will send you a sample free. J Be sure that this j'icture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York 50c. anJJljilldruggiitl 11 ford C'nlltii'. The Express says it is probable that the Aberdeen & Kocklish rail road will be extended to Lumber ton, the county seat of Robertson countv. chase of an electrtc plaut for light- ins the town Mr. B. F. Rush, well known in Asheboro, was married to Mis. Lou Cox, at Sanjoid last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Rush will mike their home at Aberdeen City Children. l'ale flowers are you tliat scarce have knov. 11 the sun! Your little faces like sad blossoms seem Shut in some room, there helplessly to dream Uf distant glens where through glad rivers run, And winds at evening whisper. Daylight done. You miss the tranquil moon's unfettered beam. The wide, unsheltered earth, tha starlight gleam, AU the old beauty meant for every one. The clamor of the city streets you hear. Not the rich silence of the April glade; The sun-swept spaces which the good God made You do not know; white mornings keen end clear Are not your portion through the. golden rear, O little flowers that blossom but to fade! Chas. H. Towne, in Everybody's. U. S. Marshal Miiykan took ten prisoners, sentenced to serve terms in the Federal prisen by Judge Boyd at Greensboro t o Atlanta last week. Among them were Granville L. Smoot and wife, of Wilkes coutty, for counterfeiting. The prison authorities at Atlanta refused to receive Mrs. Smoot be cause they had no accommodations for women there. She was sent to Nashvilhi, Tenn. Kconomy Cries for Good Road. Dr. Winston, of the A. & M. Col lege at Raleigh, addressing citizens of Moore county on roads a few days ago said: "Moore county was already paying the enormous tax of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars annually to bad roads and suggested that with an expenditure of twice that amount for once we could forever get rid of this enormous drain which comes on us annually." It baa caused much talk among the citizens of the county and the movement for good roads was great ly strengthened by hi appeal. Some people like to go near the edge of the danger precipice. Our Big Clubbing Offer. By special arrangement with the Southern Agriculturist, the popular semi-monthly farm paper of Nash ville Teun, 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 fust 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 piice is 50 cents a year. It is edited by southern men and women to Miit 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. II EKE IS Ol'rt DIG ALL-SOUTHEttN U ARC. A IK (The Courier) $1.00 Southern Agriculturist .50 Nashville Weekly American .50 Industrious lien "(poultry) ' .50 Southern Fruit Grower .50 Total regular mice 3.00 We will send vou all five of the .1 .,. Ax- 1 1.50. These papers are all southern publications and each is a leader in its particular lield. Order this club and you will get a big year's read ing at nominal cost. Address, THK COCRIEK, Asheboro, N C. Seed Potato Early Rose, Burbank, Peerless. Also Crosman's Garden Seeds Everything . in Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Prompt at tention to orders. Stock fresh and at lowest prices. Rich&Moffitt, South Fayettcville St.. Asheboro. Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash for what you buy, and will avoid paying for goods you think you haven't bought.. So call on J. L. Norman and buy cheap, where you will not be bothered with book account. Nice line Groceries, Notions, Overalls, Suspenders, Pants, Shirts, etc. Jones' Old Stand, North side Depot street. Spring 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. A C MCALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represented. Office orer the Bank of Randolph. FOR RETAILING WHISKEY. "Simeon" Kennedy Arretted at High Point on Capias from Randolph Bond 300. Maynard Kennedy was arrested at High Point' Friday on a' capias from Randolph. for retailing whis key. He was p!aced under a $500 bond for his appearance at the next term of court to be held July 16th. He is well known in and around Randleman, New-Salem and Worth ville as "Simeon" Kennedy. He was up to a short while ago associated with John Wade and others in sell ing whiskey 111 the woods in these communities up to a few months ago. Au unusual death was that of Jerome and Nevy Kachel, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kachel of New Hope township, which occured with in eight hours of one .another March 30tb. Both young men, aged 2G and 3G years, respectively, died of consumption. The bodies were interred side by s:de at Chapel U'll church. NEW "RAILROAD SPECIAL" WATCH. An Extra Good One for Men and Boys on the Farm Reliable and Dvirable Stem Winding and Setting. LARGE HEAVY DUST-PROOF CASE. RAILROAD STYLE HANDSOME AND GOOD AS IT LOOKS. Tb)s wutrli lias proved to lie the m-wt popular one evr made to ell for a reasonable price, und li:ts pi ven exirlknt sin inaction. Tlie large, lieiivy Silver ode case is solid niclal, and will in-ver turiiWi or clianne color. It lias a scie -liacl; ami screw-liezel, which lenders it dust-proof. 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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. UBERTY (N. C.) MERCANTILE CO.. M. L. ALLRED, Dr. J. V. HUNTER, Breeder of physician - and - sur.geon. Barred Plymoth Rocks Office Asheboro Drug Co. x ... . Residence Cornei of Main and W orth Eggs per setting of 13, $1.00. street. ' Climax, N. C. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HEN LEV, L.. m. rUA, U. Phyeiclan - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO, N. C. ASHEBORO. N. C. Offen hit professional service to the cltUenioqAAeborondarroundtof Office over Spoon 4 Redding'i store near community. Offices: At Eesldenor Standard Drag Co. Eyj Tf T7 P "iLffAlL Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not then remember Hall's Hair Renewer always restores color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. ""T.Trrftgn" ASurcRcmcdy L Back Neuralgia Sprains sBruises PRICE 25501.00, SOLD BY j All Druggists Dr. Earl S.Sloan BOSTON MASS.USJt? Asheboro, N. C. A. W. CURTIS. 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