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AN OLD-TIME MELODY. ))' lu De Cold, Cold Ground. Round the meadows am a ringing De darkey'u mournful song, While de mocking-bird am singing, Hnppy as de day am long, ( Where de ivy am a-creeiiing O'er tlie grassy mound, Dere old Massa am a-sleeping, Sleeping iu the cold, cold ground. Chorus., Down in the corn-field. Hear ilut mournful sound; All de darkies am a-weeping, Massa's in de cold, cold ground. When do autumn leaves were fulling, When de autumn leaves were fulling, When de Java were cold, 'Tivas hard to 'hear old Massa calling, Cayse lie was ho weak and old. Kow.'tlie orange, tree am blooming On de sandy shore, Kow, de slimmer days um cummg, Massa neblier calls no more. Massa make de darkies love him. Cayse he was so kind; Xow.'tliey sadly wee,j above him. Mourning cayse he leave dem behind. I cannot work liefore tomorrow, Cayse de tear drop How. I try to drive away my sorrow l'ickin' on de old banjo. Stephen & llins Foster. I'nlon drove Iteilin. KS (Delayed.) Mr. 15. A Gamer and family visit ed relativts near Smyrna church Sunday. Mr " Walter Wright and Bister, Miss Una, of near Elder, utteuded preachinff at Union biinday. - Mr. M. A. McNeill is still carry ing the mail from home to Steeds. The mure will be discontinued after July 14th, 190G. Mrs. II. F. Moody 13 on the sick list this week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin McNeill is very sick. We are glad to know that Mr. Joel Cagle, who has been very sick, is out again. Mr. G. H. Bean has purchased a lot of timber from Mr. R. Han cock. He will move his mill near Union in a few months. Mr. Billy Owen wears a broad emile another boy at his home. Back Creek Iteiiin. (Delayed). Miss Ch.ra Millikan has returned to her home at (luilford Col lego after spending some time visiling friends and relatives iH Randolph. Mr. Geo. Bulla attended the celebration at Charlotte the L'-nd and 23rd of last month. Mr. ill Bulla, who has been in school at Guilford College, has re turned home. Mr. T. W. Millikan made a business trip to Washington a few days ago. Mr. Arch Bulla attended the com mencements at Elise and Why Not. -Sunday school was organized at Lena's Urove last Sunday at 3 o'clock. Everybody is invited to come and help in the Sunday school Mr. Ivey Claik, who has been in Cincinnati for some time, has returned to North Carolina. Mr. Marcus Teurce visited his parents, t Taliernncle, last Satur day and Sunday.- Misses Annie and Eitie Redding, of Asheboro, R. F. !., visited at B. F. Bulla's last Sunday. Miss Mollie Clark attended the "Old" People's Day" at Worthville Sunday. The rain that fell last Sunday evening refreshed the vegetation very much. Harvest will .soon le here. Mr. J. X. I'ritchard made a business trin to Guilford College last week. Mr C. W. Steed, of Asheboro, was out on Back Creek on business this week. Cole-Pniiiplln. The followiug invitation has been received: Mrs. Lucy Phillips Cole requests the honor of your presence at the marrioge of her daughter Lima to Mr. Charles Ashby Pamplin on the morning of Thursday, the twenty-tirst of June at nine o'clock, Central Methodist Church, Concord. North Carolina. At Home after July first, Thomnsville, N.C. Increased Po.toltlce Receipts. On account of the increase in post office receipts, sixteen postmasters will be paid an increased salary of from one to two Hundred dollars in North Carolina. Among them are Greensboro, $3,200; Albemarle, $1, 400; Carthage $1,300. ' Marrleil At the residence of Cbas. W. Red dinp, on the evening of the 31st of May, 1906; Mr. Winslow Gray to iiiis Alice Hill, both of Progress, N. C. There is no need worrying along iu . discoaifort because of a disordered digestion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA, and see what it will do for you. Kodol not only digests what you eat and gives that tired, stomach a ueeded rest, but is a corrective of the greatest eflicency. Kodul relieves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart flatulence, and sour8tomach. Kfclol will make your stomach young and healthy Iiguin. You will worry just iu ths proportion that your 6tomach worries you. Worry means the loss of ability to do your best. Worry is to be avoid ed at all limes. Kodol will take ths worry out of your stomach. Sold by Standard Drug Co. atd is'ieboro Drug Co. Asheboro, N. C. Put this in your pipe and smoke it. The man who buys his election I or nomination will enrich himself I when he gets the office. The peo ple must defeat the money changers in politics or their interests will be sacrificed to the Joneses who "pay the freight." News & Observer. Our Big Clubbing Offer. By special arrangement with the Southern Agriculturist, the popu lar semi-monthly farm paper of Nashville Tenn,we are able to give our readers the advantage of a club bing offer which we believe is the most liberal ever made by any news paper in the South. In the first place, we will send the Southern Agriculturist a whole year free to any new or old subsciib- er who pays us tor a years.subscrip tiou to our own paper. This great stuii-mouthly farm pa per goes twice every month into 50, U00 southern homeland the regu lar price is 50 cents per year. It is edited by southern men and women i to suit southern conditions, and is just what our farmers need. It answers free of charge auy question a subscriber may ask, and its advice is given in a plain, practical way which any farmer can understand All departments or iarm lite are covered, including delightful home and children's pages- Sample cop ies tree at our omce. HERE IS OUR BIO ALL-SOUTHERN BARGAIN. (The Courier; $1.00 southern Agnculturist .50 Nashville Weekly American .50 Industrious Hen (poultry) .5o Southern Fruit Grower .50 Total, regular price 3.00 of the We will tend you all live papers a whole year for only $1.50. These papers are all southern publications and each is a leader in its particular field. Order this club and you will get a big year's reading at nomiual cost. Address, The Courier, Asheboro, N. C. VIchIh Itudet of Life. (Concluded). In concluding what I with to. say relative to the Divine will, power, and intention, us to our pre p i nit km for a higher life, I will say that God made a beautiful garden for Adam aid Eve to commence history in, but He put a cedent in it, which means that it tukvs . o nettling bi sides sunshine and apple blossoms to make a man or a woman of the kind that God was contemplating when he initiated the race. (The garden with all its luxuries aud happiness, resembles very much the stage of life from birth to the line of accountability) aud as temptations make up part of the world's essen tial furniture, so to speak, the su pent was not au accident bv anv means, neither the thorns aud this tlea that pretty SOOU took the Ser - pent'splice could be left OUt Of his l . All ,u u;., :t. ductd for a Divine purpose in order j to test the staving qua t es, to 111- ., . ... ., .1 t " ?f a H r i that will never fail vou if you de crease the strength and growth of . , ,. u i ;.u 1 the attributes of man's nfake-np .in 1 fe"d "1 0 1 him, nn.l are hont ith body, mind and soul. It is a que- h,m; b' 1 1 ,' IT!' .1. ,t i J tiou pioper to be asked, whither ' . 13 thf 8t-,f ,vl llU tbat 18 the angels themselves are anything J 1,1 demand eVel'w herH- other than a kind of graduated hu manity that in the earlieragf-a have passed through the successive grades in the school of temptation, strewn and sorrow, and earned their diplo niiia iiii.t 11s we lire cloincr now. Fur we are told that even Christ Him-' of three steel bridges. At Brown's aAt was made perfect through s'nf ! Mi" on Bear crek: on Wkingham feting. It is one of t he uia-velous , rdud over Cabin creek; over Mc teachings of the Bible that it wi,s bv Lendou's creek at M. MeL.. Kelly's. the discipline of temptation and triul T1)e bridges to cost complete $3,400 j that even Christ, became tit to be a t0 bu completed October 1. 1906, Redeemer. His would be a wonder-1"'"! Pil'J 'or in two payment;: $'2.- ful life to lead if, in any way u 0W I't-190T, $1,400 Sep. 8. ' deep inwardness of it could be, ad-198. . : mitted ot being published. The I The special school tax election; iron entered iuto His soul, some- j held May 18th iu the rhaganl.-v.llej thing or other, no matter wlmtj school district was reported carried, i came down with that crushing pres- ; . sure upon Him that He perspired j oa cannot induce a lower animnl j under the weight of it, and sweat to eat heartily when not feeling well. drops of blood. Even the Lord A sick dog starves himself, and gets could not be effectual and worthy well- The stomach, once overworked, . without having first gone to school ! ninst have rest the same as your feet ' a8 jj. were ; or eyes. You don't have to starve to It is God's way. Affliction may j nt .your stomach. KODOL FOR j be the lesson we have to learn, or it DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for , may be the yoke of a trying responsi-1 bility, or the poisoned arrows of bhtr tomntarinn. or rhp rbio- of till- wt.i.v.& Lv ... . . - n aloenincr nniietv. or even the CUTte of idleness; but something or otber has to force its releml ss pressure am0j,yol' epint can become e her- a git. spirit or a sweet and holy spint, and, in the economy of Go'd. it U the cross only, through a proper : understanding of submission that is surmounted with a crown i I shall not pass this wav aain, But far iK'vond earth's Where and Whtn Mav I look back aloim n road Where an Imtn ides goolscedsare sowed. I shall not pass this way again, May Wisdom guide my tongue and pen, Faithful to friends, true to ny God A fragrance on the path I trod." , J. F. Hamilton. Thousands annually bear witnes. to the eilicieucv of Harlv 1 Kiseir, These pleasant, reliable 'little pills have long borne a reputation second , to none as a laxative and catliiiiu.;. j They are as staple as bread hi mil lionsof homes. Pleasant buv effective. Will promptly relieve constipation without griping, sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro X. C. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Old Dominion to Be Represented By Superb Building of Colonial Ar chitecture. ( Norfolk, Va. That Virginia will be represented by an adequate and beautiful colonial building at the Jamestown Exposition is now a set tled fact. The building will be of brick, of original colonial design with oue hundred and sixteen feet frontage including the piazzas, fifty feet deep, and two stori s high sur mounted with an attic. The first floor will contain two large reception rooms, a very large hull, corridors with a longitudinal axis; the Governors suite of rooms; also the lady commissioners suite. The second Moor will contain seven bed looms together with two bath rooms. The building as designed is a very handsome one and is to be peunaiient. Marry and Live Long. Marriage is an institution highly coudusive to the health of both hr.s batid and wife. Statistics prove that uniong mar ried men over twenty yeais of age aud wt men over forty the morality rate is far less, than among those who rental u single. Among the widowed and divorced the morality is exceptionally great. Suicides among the uuniarried are much more numerous tlmu among the married. The matrimonial state prompts temperance in every form . Further more, the probable duration of life of a marrie i man of thirty ex ceeds that of his uuniarried brother by five years, and the wife may expect to live one year longer than a single woman of the same age. American Medicine. "llttctcbone! O. S. Harden iu "Success Magazine." Haven't you depended upon clothes, upon appearances, upon in troductions, upon recommendations about long enough? Haven'.' on leaned about long enough on otker thingr un t it about time for you to call a halt, to tear off all masks, to discard everything you have been leaning on outside of yourself, aud depend upon your own worth? Haven t vou been in doubt iiuout jvuiKii mug riwufu. wo.iu v .. 1,,., .nllnl,V lto..'l- v.. had enough unfortunate experiences depending upon superficial, artihcia', niit.siile thinos to drive vou home to thf real nower in vouself? Aren't VOU tired Ot ieauing ami borrowing ...... .- . and depending upon this thing and that thing which have failed you? i,. - t7,. J..,fl mf lf' 18 er ;.rP'J; i he always Will e disappointed when tu. .... .. .i. l, i-., ...I- : -17- Z ' I I Moore C'ouuty C'ouiiiilslurrs. At the regtuar monthlv meeting of i -0"'t liamioipii c nmy, ail petso m imv the Moore eoillltv comijiissiouers the : igfla.ni- a-am.,t saul estate are notilie.l to ,. t i 'i . ; present tliem to tlie uiiilersiiineil, ilulv Burlington Urulge Comnauy was ! lwMvl ml pr iH.foi.e ,ie Ul ,i,v ol j,,,,;, awarded u contract for the erection i ihot, or this notice will be plemfeil iu bar mr stomuch, digests wnat you and gives it rest. Puts it back Condition again. Oil CUU t feel- eat , in ood 8..1d bv -Standard Drug Co. and J Drug Co. Asheboro Js. C. tVsheboro ImaginelhTdisai.pi.intmentof the' ;of ) ,,v the ba . . . r . , ' a.r. hunts up h.s l.,st ,Mr s hat to, wear US?" J t..,..,t his wife; lia3 "8wl 11 10 " ; . ' " , , ' nitipation Iu ,ke8 tlie cow O n.g aioug. uet ir ot c or ou. jahe ien- nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup; Con'.iius no opiates. ' L ve is mo' than money. All de v.orl aii'iii d; Hut iii i r- oh, my h"iie Hit : iwi'i lots or gi'iiu -I', L. Slantoh. One of our bachelor friends re marked in' our hca'ing a'few days i. ago, "that it's alright to respect gray tjnt it isn.t lu-cessarto throw bHck8 at ,he baJ hciuL-" If you are right your enemies will think you. are wrong, and if you are wroug your friends will thiuk you are right, but the cold, calculating world will cet the facts. SPECIAL RATES. Raleigh and Return Account of N. C. Summer School and Teachers' As sembly, June-July Via Sea Board Air Line Railway. Account of the Teachers' Assembly, Raleiph, NT. C, June 12th-1.5th the Seaboard will sell round trip tickets from all points in North Carolina, including Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Iinvkins, Va . at rate of one firstclass fare plus 2-jc. plus $2.00 for round trip, the 2 00 being for memliershii) fee Tickets sold June llth-14th with linul return limit of June lijth. By deposit of ticket with Special Agent, Huleiuh. X. C . on or lielore June 13th and payment of fee of fifty cents same can lie extended until July 7tli " allow ing those so desiring to remain over to the Summer School. Account of the Summer School, Raleigh, X. C, June Hith-Jitlv Gtli Seaboard will hell I round trip tickets at rate of one fare plus 25c. for found trip, from same appoints as will apply for the Teachers' Assembly, with eight selling dates, June Mth-lith lSiih-lDtli-25th nndlMtli ami July i'd and 3rd with linal return limit July 7lh. ' For rales tiineVtaliles etc. address, ('HAS. 1I.OATTIS, TRAVELLING PASSENGER AGENT, RALEIGH, X C. LOW RATES TO Louisville and Buffalo via Queen and Crescent Route One fare plus 25 cents for the round trip. Tickets sold toLouisville account Kentuck inns Hoinecomii g June 10th, llthand 12ih, limit June 23rd, can he extended until Julv 23rd. it Tickets sold to BulTalo, account National Convention T. P. A. on June Sdi, !Mh and 10th, limit for return June 2olh. Side trip New York round trip. JESS -'-T-.- By going over the (Jiieen & Crescent Route you pass through the beautiful Blue Grass section of Kentucky in the day time. Fast schedule, and excellent service in con nection with Southern Railway from Tennes see and North Carolina. Further information cheerfully furnished. i j, rj. CONN', H ! I) P. A., I Chattanooga, Tenn. i F. LATIMOR, T. P. A. 529 Guy St. Knoxville, Tenr j r.-.r.T?.".r.. --i LAND SALE. j v , rivatfi s.do. tm- land. ; .vIlih :, i- ...j ,vi,i, one-founh of "a ...iie of the fa. Worthville, and on Deep lover. ... . ti i i ii i -. lhis tract of land m highly improved; "0 ' acres we l-OMvered wttu li -;tah, rP onliivxtion m m, 4l j i gmss and clover; 3 good dwell nigs ami a j splendid barn and out-houses on the property This is a very desirable p h sold at a reasonable reasonable sum and on reus n,nri. .. Ill pifipeitj .11.11 mil sonable teini 1'iiee aii'i lur it l'ariies deiiing to purchase will ee 0 write to, H. T. II L" I! LEY, Worthville, N. C. II 1 l-:'t. NOTICE. Ilavini; ijaalilied as Executor on tlie estate ol Hannah Koliliins, dieea-e.1, lie-! fore V. ('. IIamsiiind, Clerk of the Superior of their lecovery; aud all jiorsoii ouin said eMa'e will ronie forward and make immediate settleinen'. This 3rd day or M..y. I0'W. .1 F Jaui.tii , Executor, ii llanm.h liobbills. decil. e Sell the Earth! oooooooooooooooooo If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (El Lavighlin. Real Estate DeeJers. 4.000.000 Peach Trees 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. W rite for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. ,We guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest Peach Nursery in the Worli. Address J. C. HALE. INCORPORATES apital Stock RALEIGH. N. C. Pulten Building. THKsK SCH'MiI.-' lilVK Hi' will's 1i-t ii i Hi-.''' ill XiTtli I'ari.lina. liiiou ir.i.iraini'i'.l. '. .iiviiliial instriii'lion. We n!-o lc;u !i llonk-ki-i'i-i! tl mi"Siucy r.ii'.'i. Write t..lay foronr fat i! .-i e. A.Mnts, KING'S IiVS LAND SALE! By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Randolph County oil the petition of Bertha C Luther against Ci rover C Cox and ediCrs I shall sell at the postoffice in Ramseur, X C, at 12 O'clock 11 on the Kith day of June 190U the follow ing Real Estate, to-wit: Three tracts of land in Columbia township in said county. Tract So 3: Being a lot in Kaniseur, be ginning at a small bhick gain, John H Jones' corner.and runs X 28 degrees E with said Jones' line 1 ch to a stone, thence S 5.S de grees, E. 2chsiind 08 Iks to a stone, thence S 40 degrees, V 1 ch to a stone, thence X ;18 degrees, W 2 chs and 58 Iks to the lie ginning, containing 1 4 acre, nvre or less. Iruct Ao o: lleing a lot in Ramseur, ad joining the hinds ol J V Allied, J M White head and others, beginning at Hicks' comer, and runs with his line to J W Allred's line, thence with Allred's line to Hicks' corner, thence with Hicks' line about North to the public road, thence with said road to the be ginning, containing about 1-4 of un acre. Tract No 0: Being a lot in Ramseur, lie- 0f ,,e mil.lic road, nndnms thence with said giniiiug at J W Allred's corner on the side roucl to liieks own corner, thence Willi Ins own line to Allred's line, thence with All red's line to n stake, Allred's coiner, thence with 'be Allied line to the beginning, con taininji 1-4 acre, more or less. Terms: One-third cadi, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of six months, the pur chaser giving Ijond and approved security therefor, ami the title reserved till the fur ther order of the court. Jolts 'J' Hiiiitais, Commissioner. This 7'h davof -Mav, l'.MMi. North Carolina, In the Suprrior Court v. Before the Clerk. Randolph County Arthur Ross 1 Vs. v Notice Will V ltrane et al J The defendants, Peter Coltrane, Charles Co'trare, Fi'dey Coltinne, Fletcher Gray1 Mattie Graham and TimOrahnn w'.ll tak notice that an action entitled us above ha been commenced iu the superior court of Randolph county to sell a certain parcel of land situate in emu county and state in which they are interested for division among tennuts in common, snid land being situate in New Market Township; and the said de fendents will further take notice that they are required to nppear at the oflice of the clerk of the superior court of said county, in Asheboro, N. C, at ihe couri house, on the 2nd day of July l'.iOli, and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the petition er will apply to the court for the relief de ma :ded iu said petition. W. C. Hasimdsii, Clerk of the Sujierior Court. This June 1, l'.MMi. LAND SALE! Bv virtue of an order of re-sale (minted by the suienir Court of Kuudolpi County on the ! I'i'liiiciii of T. H. Wilson F.xinitor of Thomas M. Wilson, deceased, a-iuinst Win. hruuson uud wife and others, I shall sell nt the Court House I ilmir in Asiieboro, N. C, at li O'clock M. on the I and .lav of July, VM, the following Real Estate, j to-wit:" . ! Trai t No. 1: A tract of land In Randolph ! Con utv, .state of X C. Hrmver town-hip a-ij.iin-I iiiv tlie lands of J. P. Phillips. James 11a: per. i"htiev C'avlness. Neill Kidd and oteeis. Ciiii tiininK 1W 1-3 ac res, more or less, and known a the Thomas M Wilson home place. Ikiuu'Iu hy l'lionias M. Wilson from Eli N. X. Milllttaud wife, mill formerly known as the Joshua Craven I ,1..., .,....,, (r,vi,,.r.w of v,,,m u,l,l .,11' ; t,v Tlioinus M. Wllsou to Robert Wilson andT. H. W . Ixiii. i rraetxo. v- A'lioiii'nir me anove mentioned , tn;,Vhe landsof Kelll Kldd. Wm. Deaiou and itwiun a ran nf the share of the Alston Wilson "S,1.;,,;." xna. j tract of liinil con tninlnit 4o nciv. morcor less, lyins in Chatham County, 1 ,1C ut't iv tlie Kiuuioi gin i ouin v i me. iioiiuoeu : on the xouth by Matthew Myrick. the lieaton lainisiiu the east ana ine m. uenion iuuo mi the North, mid beinsr a part of the share of the Al-.ton Wilson neirMiiineiuiiiisoi r.ujuii no "'."'f.,0-1 is ',M "ubk'et w tl,e life t!itll!L' uf 28 Union Sq. X. v., Chicago, III., Atlanta, Qa arali W iImiii. wi.lnw. Tni i. 11 r . , ' I thirds on a ereltt of twelve mouths the air : i hiiM rKivlnir IhuhI ami aiiroveileeurltythertf j fur. iitiu the title reserved till the further order : of the court. 1 JOHN T. HR1TTAIX, Coiiiniip-ioner. ! TliN'.'.-.tlidayof May, lumi. itiii!": inie-thlm cali. ine reinniiiuur twiv Ilavin XQTICE inalified as Executor en ihe e'nte ldlvlter, deceased, before W (' i of Janie Hammond. Clerk of the Superior Court of . liundolpli county, all persons having claims iirainst said e-tate are notilied to present tlieni to the undersigned, c'uly verilied, on or lie fore the .'!rd day of May, l'JU", or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of their recovery; aud all per- j suns o inj; said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. J. R. Hl'TTON". Executor. I James Led'ietter, dee d, j This 27th day of April, l'.loii. ! 1 Winchester, Tenn. S30.000 f C!"!A"LGTT Piedmont, Ins. Did. 'I '.i-t Uii'.. . i. 1 1 .liaiiil. !'"ii!iianhii, l.v mail, s-nd '-I'll l!i.- K'l lorsciaeiits. T.'i.ytuv ,V".s.S COLLEGE. KilolHn, IS. C, or Cha.rlotle. N. C. x y j TIRES SET Quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than is possible when set the old way. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. WANT 25 good check or box loom weavers. Good weavers can make $30 $40.00 a month. Cheap house rent or good board can be had for $2.50 per week. We run only 10 hours per day and stop at noon on Saturday's. Healthiest and most delightful place in the country to live. Come at once or ad dress J E HARDIN, Supt. Asheville Cotton Mills, Asheville, N. C. BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be rWWvetl lv those who ao 1 vertise a SoO.oo Sewim? Jlaoliine for f-0.00. This kind of u nmehine eun be bought from us or any of our dealers from ?15.0d to $18.00. WE MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of ISewinjr Machines. The oublc Food emnhined with other strong points) makes the iew Ifouie the best fciewiiig Machine to buy. WriteforCmcuUHSa showing the dlf in Niyie or rillflr Afnehlnm we muuufacture and prieej) before puruhaslag THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE GO. Bt. LouUi.Mo., but las,Te:c., Sao Krunclsoo, OA roR SALE BV A.M.PRESNELL ! Blacksmith and General ! Repair Shops. ' I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair Buggies aud Wagous, Shoe Horses and do a general repair bus iness. Second hand buggies always on hand at bargains. ! When in Asheboro see me. Shop back of McDowell's livery stables, i Yours trulv, A. M. PKE'SNELL. My Work Pleases! .When you wish an easy shave As good as harlier ever gave, Just call on me at my saloon, At mon.iiig. eve or noon, cut and dress the hair with grace, To suit the contour of the face. My room is neat and towels clean, Scissors sharp nnd razors keen, And everythiiifi 1 think you'll find. To suit the face and please theiiiind, And all my art ami skill can do, If you juct rail I'll do for von. i TOM CARTER. Veterinary! I n ill I located iu South High Point for the pnrj ose of the people and their dumb brutes. 1 am li'ini'd to treat your lion-es iu the hiJiet rc-poct. Tl i is a subject that ought to l1 looked after throughout this country. Stock owners loose many dollars by not having 'heir sto.-k treated iu time. I will aKo hajulle , line of Veterinary Sop p'ii s. which mav I ip had bv calling at 3-J Main St. C. I.. Hl ssKV. rhi.ne 103. ;'.:'."i S. Main St., Hi Ji 1'oini, X. C. 5 2i 4t SOUTHERN MACHINE WORKS We build Machinery to or der, overhaul and repair ma chinery, cut gears, make patterns, models, etc. Southern Machine Works, High Point, N. C. ED
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