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CALL FOR COURIER CLUB RAISERS. Enter Your Name On Our List t - - Premiums Offered. Hundreds of Dollars will be Distrib uted in Presents During the Next Few Weeks. In arranging this contest we have endeavored to offer a reward to workers sufficient to make thern en thusiastic and at the same time make the work of securing subscribers easy, so they could not fail td win prizes Every one who pays one dol ar IN ADVANCE will get free with The Courier one of these papers oneyear, the Woman's Magazine, The Metropolitan and Rural Home, The Southern Agriculturist, or the Farm and Fireside for one year. This contest begins NOW and will close July 1, 1906. The person who Bends us the largest number of subscriptions during that time will receive as a prize a handsome Na tional Sewing Machine, which sells for $65.00. To the person who sends in the second largest list of subscribers we will give a Champion New Home Sewing Machine, price $65.00. To the person who obtains for us the third largest list of subscribers we will give one Carolina Cook Steve with "B" list with pipe, including full and complete cooking outfit which sells everywhere for $18.00. This stove is on exhibition at the Lewis & Winslow Hardware Com pany. To the person sending us the fourth largest lisf we will give a genuine American movement ladies' vatch made by the New York Stan dard Watch Company, fitted in a gold filled hunting case, warranted for 20 years. It is a stem-windei and stem-setter, and in every way a reliable time keeper. Each case is handsomely engraved. To the worker who sends us the fifth largest list we will give a watch with movement like the foregoing description except a ten year guaran teed case. To the person sending us the sixth largest list we will give a pair of Queen Quality Shoes worth $3.50. These shoes are on exhitition 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-Scarboro-Moffitt 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-piece porcelain breakfast set. To the person sending us the tenth largest subscriptions we will give a handsone water set Tforth $6.50. The person sending us the eleventh largest list of subscribers, will re ceive a 14-piece combination Ameri can Beauy Rose silver set, consist ing of 1 dozeu Tea Spoons, Sugar Shell and Butter Knife to match, pure coin silver plated over nickel plate on hard metal base, packed in fancy box. I Every dollar sent we count one 1 subscription. It will take two fifty EVENT IN COLLEGE LIFE. Will be the Second Oritorleal Contest at Guilford College this Month. The second oritorical contest of the year at Guilford College will be given Saturday evening, April 28, by the Websterian Society. Those participating will be 0. C. Frazier, of Greensboro, who will speak on "Child Labor in the Industrial South;" John Anderson, of Char lotte, on "The Builder of a Strong Central Government;" W. S. Nichol son, of Guilfojd College, on "The New American Slavery;" D. M Petty, of Archdale, "The Most Re sourceful Servant of Mn," and W. F. Boyce, Chowan, on ""A Lead ing Problem of the South." S. A. Ricks, Jr., of Richmond, Va., will act as president; E. E. Vuncannon, of Asheboro, as secretary, and R. C. Lindsay, of Madison, as chief marshal, asssted by V. U. Couch, of Guilford College; B. T. Hurley, of Troy; E. E. White, of Raleigh, and E. J. Coltrane, of Ran' dlemaj. Conclusive Evidence. The other day an organ grinder and a monkey visited iiign roint, and in the crowd that was attracted by the show was an old colored woman who had never seen a mon key. When her eyes fell on the lit tie animal she lifted her hands and exclaimed: "Lawd, a massey, des look at dat baby! Des watch him dance; he is de berry spit o' my little Johnny -at home. lie dance des Backly like him. Enterprise. at Once and Win One of the cent subscribers to count one sub scription in the contest. Now here are the "sure things" prizes those you KNOW you can get whether you win one of the oth er prizes or not. To every person sending us twelve subscribers at one time with twelve dollars, we will give a handsome water Bet the best made, or, if you prefer, a set of genuine Rodgers knives and forks, either of these sell anywhere for $5.00 to $6.00. Or to any person, who will send us 18 sub scriptions with $18.00, we will send both these premiums. But that is not all, we hmake another offer that every body can get and that is that every worker, who will send us six subscription at one time accompani ed by $6.00, we will give a fine porcelain, 30 piece breakfast set or for five subscriptions we will give a handsome stereoscope and 48 colored scenes from all parts of of the world. This breakfast set never sold for less than $4.00 and it is worth $6.00 anywhere and the stereoscope and views are worth fullv as much as the breakfast set, or if any worker will Eend us 10 subscriptions accom panied by $10, we will sei d both these hapdeome premiums. We know you will wonder how we can make such a remarkable offer. To be frank with you we couldn't if we did not know from experience 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 6imply to get then started for us. The merit of the paper itself will do the rest and in the long run we will make a profit and you will be doing your community a good turn by inducing the people to read a paper which teaches them how to make more money from their farms and in various occupation. 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 s Any young man who wants a pair of "Keiths Konqueror" 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 thera free by getting subscriptions or job work for The Courier. Now the facts are all before you and the contest is on. DON'T WAIT UVTIL TO-MORROW TO BEGIN WORK. Start now and, keep it up, if you want one of the bis Drizes. We will send von sam ple copies, if you ask for them, but we do not furnish receipts and sub-, scnption blanks except direct to the subscribers upon receipt of thelist and amount enclosed. An ordinary peice of paper will do. Don't send stamps. Put the silver dimes in an envelope and fold it up and put in another envelope which bears the stamp and address and they will not be lost. Address all letters to Thr Courier, Asheboro, N C. Whr Want to Bleep! By the old st ynig, "wh( n the whip poorwills hollow, plant corn," now is the time to get your seed in the ground. The call of this bird is now beinsf heard aud doubtless, too, reminds many not only that it is time to plant corn but also that "Whatever you are doing when you hear the fir&t whippoorwill hollow, that will be your occupation for the year." it tne latter be true, would not you like to have heard the old bird whistling away one of these lazy spring mornings iust before you woke upr Jx. An Approaching Marriage. Invitations have been issued eading a follows: "Mrs. M. Mclntyre invites you to be present at tne marriage of her daughter, Miss Essie Leigh Mock, to Mr. Zebulan Vance Crutchfield, Wednesday, April 25, 1906, at 8:30 o clopk, M. h. church, Thomasville, N. C." Mr. Crutchfield is the vice-presi dent of the reople s Mercantile "Jo. of Thomasville and a son of Mr. A. A. Crutchfield, of Greensboro. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or eat? That's spring tiredness and will disappear at once if you take Hollister's Rocky Moun tain lea this month. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Com pany. The National League opened its baseball season for 1906 Thursday. Legal Advertisements. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed January 1, 1904, Dy u. ll. uiasgow ana c. it. jtouuins ana their wives to A. I. Kicharuson, ana recorded in Book 107, Page 308, Register's office Ran dolph county, I will, on the 30th day of April, 10CG. sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse in Asheboro, N. C, at 12 o'clock M. the following described real property. beginning at ft stone in the middle of Moore road, thence North 40 degrees, West Vi chains to a persimmon; thence kast V.M links to a stone in said Linda Bulla line; thence South on said line 7.35 chains to a stone Moore road; thence along said road 35 3-4 degrees West to the beginning, con taining SO acres more or less. A r Richardson, Mortgagee. This Mar 28, 1000. SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed Aug. 22, 1002, by B S Kearns and wife to Josiah Luther and recorded in book 97, page 488, Register's office, Randolph county, I will on the 30th day of April 1000 at 12 o'clock M. sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C, the following de scribed real estate: 1st tract: Begfnning at A II Johnson's corner South of i road going South 10 1 -2 degrees W. 5 chs. and 34 Iks. to a pine knot, Jackson's corner; thence E. 22 chs. and 61 Iks. to a stone; thence N. 11 fhs. and 00 Iks. to a stone on South side of P road;Jthence W. along said road o chs. to a stone on N side of said road; thence N. 41 1-2 rods to a white oak; thence W 62 3-4 rods to a pine, B. K. Steed's corner; thence S. on Crsnford's line 7 1-2 rods to a stone in Johnson's line; thence E. 3 rods to the beginning contaimning 45 acres more or less. 2nd tract Subject to Mary Kearn's lifetime right, Beginning at a stone running W. about 15 degrees N. by supposition 140 rods to a stone in Cranford's line; thence South 10 rods to a stone N. side of P. road; thence West along said road 50 rods to a stone; thence South 43 chs. by supposition to stone in the branch, H. L. Kearns corner; thence East 20 1-2 chs. to a stone on W side of road; thence N. 5 1-2 degrees East 15 chs. to fork of public road; thenee hast Id de grees S along public road 27 ehs. to a stone, A. H. Johnson s corner; thence North to the beginning, containing 57 acres more or less. Josiau Luther, Mortgagee. This Mar 28, 1900. NOTICE! ' Having qualified as executor on the es tate of Horace Lineberry, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for Cash, on the premises, on Die 26th day of April, 1906, the following personal property, to-wit: household and kitchen furniture, lot of wheat, bacon, lard, 4 head of cattle, 11 head of sheep, 15 head of hogs, set of blacksmith tools. 1 buggy and harness, 1 one-horse wagon and other articles to tedious to men tion. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or before the 0th day of April, 1906, or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery; ana an persons owing oid em ate will coma forward and make immediate settlement. J. a . Peon, Executor. This 4th day of April, 1906. NOTICE! A. C Cox. S. F. 'Iowdsrmilk and J. M, Allen, have this day entered the following land in Randolph county to-wit; a tract of ten acres, mire or less, in Grant township. in the waters of Richland creek, and known Humble's mill pond, adioinining the lands of A. C. Cox, If. H. Mofiitt, J. H. Vestal, Mrs, O. M. Moon and others, for which with out objection filed, within 30 days from this date, they will ask for a warrant of survey, to the county surveyor of Randolph. J. P. Bouoi'Giis, Entry Taker. This, March Slst, 1900. NOTICE. W 8 Gatlin and Uriah Presuell have this day entered the following hind in Randolph County to-wit: A tract of So acres In Cedar Grove Town ship on the waters of Kichland Creek and Little Bfvcr adjoining the lauds of Uriah Presnell, W 8 Gatlin, M R Moffitt, A S Williams, P A William and others, for which without objection filed within thirty days from this date, they will ask of Randolph County. warrant oi survey to tne ixmmy (surveyor J P BOBOCGHS, Entry Taker. This March Oth, 1006. 8-15-0(i. By virtue of an order of sale made by the Su perior Court of Randolph county, in a special proceeding, therein pending, entitled Vena M. Allen, Infant, by her Next Friend. J. L. Giles, etal, tx parte, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at 18 o'clock m., on Saturday May 12th, 1906, at the court house door. In Ashe bom. North Carolina, the following described tract of land, lying and being in Frankllnvillc township, adjoining the lands of 1. L. Giles, and others, and containing 19o acres, and known as the farm of Daniel Alfred, deceased. This land Is three miles from A'hetioro. t miles from Central Falls and S miles from Cedar Falls, has Brood buildlnirs. an 8 room house, l&rira ham. corn cribs, wagon shelters, tool theltere, and lo well improved and well watered; about 65 acres of wood li nd. about 40 acres under cultivation, and a good pasture under fence. Terms of sale, one-half cash and one-half on a credit of six months, the purchaser to give bond and approved security lor deferred payments, aud same to bear Interest until paid. E. MOFFITT.Commlssioner. This 11th day of April, lfloa. LAND SALE, By virtue of an order of the superior court of Randolph county in the special proceeding entitled Lewis P York Admr, et al Vb J M York, et al, I will on the 23rd day of April 1906, at 12 o'clock M, at the court house door in Asheboro, N (J, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder on the following terms, viz one third cash, one third in three months, and one third in sis months, the deferred payments to be made with approved security, the following described tract of land. A tract adjoining the lands of Alfred Williams and others, Becinninc at a Dost oak, original corner, thence East 23 chains to stone, Mabitha William's corner; thence Worth with her line ii 45 chains to a stake in the middle of the creek, said William's corner; thence down the various courses of the creek to a stake; thence East 7:50 chains to a stake; thence South 23.50 chains to the beginning, containing 03 seres more er less. C.LMAH ilorFiTT, (Jommissionei. This 13th day of March, 1006. 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