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PREMIUMS TO COURIER COLLECTORS AND CLUB RAISERS. Every dollar sent us counts as one subscription. Two 50 cent subscribers will count as on? sub scriber, ''ash to accompany all remittances. To the person send ing us two new subscriptions 'i will give free one Motbeis Cook Book pages size 5-1-2 x 7-1-2 inches wei-hing If Gold back title niul gold top. For three new auliM.-iptio"S we will ;ive fiee one 'Voinuii's Ex change Cook Hook 540 pages, s'z SxlOincheH, w.-ighing 47 ounces. .Both these books are bound in bite art cloth and are the best cook honks published. To the person sending us th ret new subscripts m we will give or.e Defiance nickel or imiii metal watch stem set, guaranteed tor Vi mo .ths. a good time keeper. To every person st-nding us $8.00 with 8 subscriptions old or ne-w will give u pair of Q if-n Quality Shoes wr t.Ii $3.50. These Mimes are on exhibition at Messrs Wooil Jt Moiing's Store. Or for eisrht subscripiiohs old or new we wilt g'v- flee a pair t.f Cel. -bratetl White House Patent L'-tnrr Blucher Shoes worth $3 50. Tnese shoes can he seen at any time at the Morris Soarboro-Mofritt Co's store. Or for eight subscribers old or new we will give a p li r of Woman's (.'"liege Walking shoes worth $3.50. These shoes may be seen nt W. J. Mi'.M's cioiv For ten subscriptions old or new we give tree a pair of $5.00 Crossetti llieu'i nt :,-r S,H, Moflitt (''' ston;or n p.-iir s," (Mi King Bee men's shoes at 'o &. Morings. For ti'tt nl'.si riptn!is old or i."v FOU TEX BrilSi RIPTIONS. we will i;tv nne K iilnml Sp.cia! Silvi-rode watch, a goo 1 watch :;nd guarantewtl. For 33 i?uliseripti.'in ''! or new we will give fieeoj.e ladies New York Standard gold watch guaran teed for 20 veai. KOH TWKLVK M To every ierson si-ndiust us twt.b e subscribers at one t::iu with tweie dollar?, we r v .v s.s. t... - knives and forks. Either of these sell anvwhere for $5,00 to $(i.00 Or to any person, who will eml us 18 sub scriptions with $18 00, we will .-end both these premiums. j KOll TIIIHTY-KIVK Sl'HSt niPTlONS. I But that is not all, we make ; aiiuthi-r offer that, everybody can get and that is that every uorker, ; i iio will send us six suh-ciiptions at. one time, accompanied U $tj,00, : e will give u tine porcelain, bivakfa-r ser, or for live iit actiitions we will give a handsome stereoscope and 4S colored scenes from all parts of the world. This breakfast set never sold for less than $4.00 and it is worth $0.00 any where and the stereoscope and views are worth fully as much as the breakfast set. Or if any worker will sen us ten subscriptions accom I For three new subscriptions we will give one gold gold watch chain I worth $3.00. FOR FORTY-FIVE SUBSCRIPTION: not 'ed by i-', wi- wU' ft. , ! these bandionie I'reiniiiins. h ! I- MtV volt i:l Vn:. :!! Iif.l U- cati iiioivf Mich l'r:;i;.: k iMt- ol';Vr. '!'o lie f r -t 1 1 k u.'h w.u v.i ...I'dti't if wt- .'! ;... I.- ..' f. cxjurii in c that hive ftirths f tl, r.ew fulxcri'tor." ''!;: , .e! In tl-.i.- vav ho tlPi'it! inrt. :i---:':r ..ni'scphfr.. at :!f . ti ! !,.- . UV in- pa;.;:;- y h . ."s- U simply t' get tlu":i l'io- i. Th tm-ri; of t'lL- p:ipi r it.- If IV, ',( tl.r It .it ,M if. t i.o I'll:,' ! h:i tt (' W 'I n.a'ii- i. pr lit ::tn! o:: will r, ... ' 1 1 tin;' ,i!.;:y ; g" 1 f.t ; ! ;. ! w h:t-h t'-.U-h-S tllCli! b-.V ' tli ill. -IV ll.Olo V f;-!ll t i.'.-I' f:ii'::.- oi: i iii various occtij'-itiot:--. 'I'o I'Vt.: o!ie liiis.,i! ii-.i- iniu-il as $t.' Co 'for 'th'.'iiti-Mi i-.i. Work togothrl- v.'t- wi'.l -ivc a ('',-., i!u pioil New I'l'lll'- S.'W.ii- !:n i:l i.o. Now tilt- fii'ts atv lu-fi ! vt'M and the content a ti. !nN" ' AM' UN'TIIt TO-M(i:i:cV i ( iiKti.'N" WOliK. Start, now nt.il Wp ir tij., if you want out- of tlo- p; iz -.-. We will .-etui you sample i-opic. if vou a-k tor t hem, hut we do not fnmish receipts ami sr.ih.-ei'i tnn blanks except to the suhx-siheij upon receipt of the list and amount etieloft'd. An ordinary piece if paper will lo. Don't Eeml stanip. I'nt the silver dimes in an envelope aud fold it up and put in another IW Iill'I IO.t. liVehipe M hie is the l.d 1, . 1 WOMEN'S WILES. W rvr PimlBlmhle, Now Popular --A iUlallt'ejBaclTwards. flint lieuaty-iielps and artilicial charms were resorted to by members of the tender Bex More the more recent tluieu is proven by mi old Enjjlisti statute that has leeu delve 1 out by a Charlotte attorney arid handed to and wiw printed by the Observer nf that city. The statute was passed by the English Parliament in the year 1U70, veins aj'i, and it indicates that some mem. ! rs of that august body of law-makers had . ee:i disappointed in the selection of their belter li.ivies. At any 'rate they were '.ardiii. ajptiast lieing cheated in the future Til statutes in ipiestiou, the genuineness of w'.iieli is vouched for by members of the Charlotte bar, follows; ' That all women, of whatever age, rank, decree, or profession, whether virgins, maids or widows, that shall from and after the passing of this act impose upon and betray iuto luatrimony any of his llajts y'a male s iiij 'cts by scene", paints, cosmetics, washes .inilioial teeth, false hair, Spanish wool, iron stays, h )0is, high heeled shoes or bolstered hips, shall incur the penulty of the law now i . roice against witch-ciuft, sorcery ,lnj th" li ' in n ri.ige, npo:i conviction, shall stand in 1 and void." A tiiialut Old Town. Svem, N. C , is one of the oldest towns in the United States. Driven out of Saxony more than 200 years ago on account of religious persecu tion and led by Count Zinzeiidorf, the followers of the Moravian church journeyed to North Carolina and, settling at the foot of the beautiful Blue Ktdge mountains in the wes tern part of the state, founded the town .if" Silem. Among all the baiisren brought about by the process of time Salem m always preserved i 'ii ! hi ili ainl tin- -itni'tspbere ;,,:- A visititig globe '"t'er i-iif" i i-mut ki-il that the only 'I in- hn-kiii-' to i i : k t - if a complete !' i ' i i i ' i of an old Saxony town ;,.-: t 1 e ohittel of tile Uoodi'li shoe. th til is the twiii s'stel of the lnod- : i.vn of Wiiisti.U! ;iiid the two a.l'e '""i ily spoketi of us Winston-Sa- i!!:. yet to cross tin- street nl.ich marks the dividing line he wctiithetwo i.s ti.i steji from th. wetitietii C-iitiiry iuto th. Se(.-n-'eeiith. Xew York Press. MiOaiid Mrs. G. II. Iath-i vi.-it-(l; it Mr. 1'. F. llaniister's Sumlav. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hopkins vi's-:-.u at Mr. Harris Sautnlers' Satur iiav aU'i S'.iiiilav. '.!. K. Hill.' of Thom.isvillo, is vis.iin.' l i it-nils juiil relatives in this ei lii'iiiinUy. Mr. Ileiiioii Saundeis and Miss lie ili'lee Ih'lltoll, of KUloi'il'.lO, Visit ell at 'A'. I,. Staftords Sunday. Mis.es Snla and Eula Grissom i-i;ed their grandpaients, Mr. and Mrs. Iiriis San inlet's, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. "ami Mrs. W. M. Allen visited tit K. K. Giissoiiis Sunday. "Ci!? Daniel and Jess - Da vkitis visited uearlu-re Sunday. - -SSSj Elsie Lather. if this plac visited at Alfred Calli-ots, near Pisgah, Saturday night. John Hill, of Thomasville, visited his uncle, J. I'. Kttssell, Saturday n-'irhr. X. A vfiiig lady was in Lexington rei-i'f 'ly and had a palmist to "read In r ' and." He foretold that she n "ti Id have a long spell of sickness !: short, that she" would be sick all i he test of her life. Meningitis set in soon afterwards which might hae heen the result of an over , lot- and irritated brain, and death followed. Ta Cvt a ColJ in One Pav v. ; i: li-iMn . .i . ...- I ; . ..-'li ! Ml II-'V ii il till'- RAPID RISE IN PRICES Coincident With Enactment of Present Tariff Law. COST OF LIVING 13 INCEEASED Tariff Fontered Trust Are Enabled to Plunder the People The In creased Output of Gold Reduce It PurrhnHlng Power and Thus Booats Prteen the World Over. It is ominous for the future of those who have fixed and limited incomes from Investments In government, rail road or industrial bonds that their mar ket price has fallen over 2 per cent during the past year uad our govern ment lnds of 1923 have lost 10 per cent in five years, In spite of their being available as a basis for national bauk currency. As this shrinkage in the market price of first class securities Is worldwide, the cause must be world wide also, and it undoubtedly Is In a measure caused by the Increased out put of gold and therefore the decline In the value of the measure of value In all civilized countries. The output and supply of gold Is Increasing more rap idly than the output and supply of the things measured by gold- A specific amount of gold will not exchange for as much in other commodities as It did last year and for very much less than It did ten years ago. Gold is there fore losing Its purchasing power, or, as is commonly said, average prices are rising. It now takes 1.47 to buy what $1 would have bought nine years ago, for Dun's Index figures show that prices averaged 47 per cent higher on June 1, lOOti, than on July. 1. 1897. But the decline In the purchasing power of gold is not the chief cause of the rapid advance of prices in the United States, for In England, which Is on a tariff for revenue basis, the priees of commodities have not ad vanced in anything like the same pro portion as liere. The London Econo mist's Index number of commercial prices on Dec. "097, was 1,890 and on March SI, llMMi. was. 2.:tM!, or only about -J2 per cent increase in the same number of years that our prices have increased 47 per cent. It is therefore fair t; assume that 22 per cent of the increase in the rise in prices the world over lias been caused by tbe Increased output of gold. That is a natural cause that no law lias interfered with. Rut bow aliout the 2." per cent In crease in prices in this country over and nl'ove the Increase In England? That ;.!i be caused In no other way than artificially through the tariff law and lt trust n ml monopoly fostering. It is significant that this rapid rise In prices in this country is coincident with the enactment of the present tar iff law. It is also indicative of the effect of the hi-h protection granted to taantii'iictiuvrs under that law that the W'r.l. !:i:il!na of tbe era of trusts and COM? :;.cs is ii'ielir. v.'!''! I he levy-i:.- i ; fi : ' !'" ! i i . . ;:X t::X ,:i:!i. th ' on lli.it lb- M;:-.I,r tariff !..is f.,-:, : : the or i;;. i i !' l:-usis . and is . !-:..i . leSI.it : !' ! in" ;:( 2." p : c ;!' iiie:v:i v.! p", -s. The o! e! (rf t .. Ms n;, 1 oni'.iii i ti) ni i,;.o!i:v production 1 i-iulrol i,v: - and toe I. b tar! . r .ies pn- it l;: !--:io-.i-s t'::'t U.. T I. 1- ! 1 1".- K. i ? -- l'n- l.r'i.:' ' .'.. : i:,r! hav,- a.lvr.-.-.-fil I'.e : i.f fi- ir ir.l !! .- ; Iii: !l l; til." I;.!'!::' V.-;'.l lli'.ott i!,. . . t i i,r . i!!i:ii I i'l . i.'i:: t'.,' r :n 1"'' ; r.a-ei-.-li i;-ftta-t. A- trail' . v.r es ;al (.ii'or -n.--t.s l:av, ti, . .. .l.-a In (lie '-ii-e im' !'.ili-;...i l!!i ),' ' ; 1 , -; ill I "':!' t:.:.. it i-: i;UiH f,-. ; i'o in' ti..- in..::; aial ciuettine. t,, ,-:;.: :. ' . ;! wh.:! lor ,-, -. i.r ! i"....v:i l-.-.e lor. I . .:: I.'. .. ; ... -:.-: T.r : . 1 . :;:ltt'l Is :.fl.l I'l i : . - liie l;::v is -!-! e..l , . 'i-p "a:,.l ,:: '. .. i -er e.'iit ail valure::.. .r tiler 1"" ..-r i-eat. I'ui'iui.' t!u' !:;: 1 y.-ar e.'.l.'il .!.::..- :: i. l!Hi.-, the:-.' was .'." "..Tii:.-" in v : a- if t!i,-s- sli.n.is .1. aail i: " . wi f!:.".:io;:.L-:i. . tin? . :.: ! t :.:!:.' t.'.A ei.liei-t.'. was loom j - 'j hese are the oi.irial ll'-'ttivs j.;:'.i;.--hoil !y the tiur.-aa -r slalista-s ni' aiiiorti,il inort liar.ilise outi'n'.l fer niasiiaii'tioii la the t'aitivl Stales anil duties eolleetetl theivo.'i. I'.in."." (See I.auv 7".i The Ainel'ieaii luanufaetuivr tan ;naiiuraetui'e sia-li shawls at ill unit th,- same cost as the Cernian liiiinul'ae t itrer ran say so he ran ilmilile die t ost ai'tl- still "umlersell the for eiuu shawl, upon v.hit!i in aililition to tin- tarilT tax of ij'l the i'feiulit and oth er costs of Importing have to lie paltl. Tho whole wool schedule la-istles with nrlirles upon which the tariff tax ex ceeds 100 per rent, some dress iron-Is excOLMliuK V.'i per rent. No wonder the wuolen manufacturer-!! are rirh and the cost of livincr to tin consumers lias In creased -J" per cent since this plunder ing Iteiiuhlienn tariff law was eaaeted In 1SU7. r.etwei'ii the loss In the purcliasini: jiower of wntres or Ineonios through the decline In tho purclmsiiitf power of ;uld and tho Kcpuliliean i ml icy of pro tectinc the trusts and -oinliines so that they can levy their tax which the tariff allows thein to do liy increasing the prices of their products the man with a limited Income is not as pros perous as lie was In 1 S; T !y -17 per cent, fov he must now pay 91.-17 for what lie could then I my for SI. llili- llnronN. There are prolmhly no more content ed men nowadays than the tariff pro tected trust harons. They have whip ped the It-'pulilii an tariff reformers nt everv turn .iii.l have f .r- ! lT'sidcnt !: -..-.vn't p.- to.iiir any tar'T vavi- ,a pv:e-.-r he had until the lailefinite Cook Hooka. Do you want the latgest and best cook book published. If so, write us aud we will tell vou how to get it for one hour's work. Don't delay but write to-day. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Bliud, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OIXT1IENT fails to cuie in Ulto 14 days. G0e. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEBORO, N. C. Office over Snoon & Reddinu's Rtore uear Standard Drug Co. a c McAllister & co. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The beet companies represented. Offices over the Bank' of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. Undertaking Establishment. Now und complete line of Coffins and Caskets. 11 tit 1 prices roiv-onuble. New Heurse Gentle MoeK una cureiui n rivers, a snur 01 youi putnmuge is resiieetfully tsoliciled. J. W JOLLY, Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON Office Asl.-l.oro Drnp Co. Residence Corne, of Mniu ;iu1 Worth : reels. Asheboro, N. O. ICOOK STDVE Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. : Tlii sieve lia every I l.'i'n iiupr.-e at ! H i IlldiliL' cMeiilinn l.ip hi'l:. -id.' -.',i !f, : ..1. i er. nickle tt.wel r.'d. niel.lt- ki...l. ..n.- iii-iritl 1wm. Kory s..ve hit i !y p.-iWit-il. ii v.... i- iiierelaint iIih-i. net e!l ll:i-e -:,.'. -. "nil- ns iiail we v ill (ii..;e ve:;i!iy 1 w . ;-i'iit- ilt lixeinl nl year raili-. .id siati.-ia Kwry :i M- n.lltee. I. .!..i:nl.it i'ii d I y G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. l-t.r Mile Iv l.fui, A V," il. u ii.i . C... A -lielH.ro. N. '., Tli.. Waii.ii;-, I., . :i;il C... I.'ain-eill'. X. f. Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying: cash for wbat you buy, and will avoid paying1 for goods you think you haven't bought.. So call on J. L. Norman and buy cheap, w her? you will not be bothered with book account. Nice line Groceries, Notions, Overalls, Suspenders, Pants, Siiirt?, etc. Jones' 0d Stand, North side Depot street. You Furnish the Bride We Furnis the Come. Just "receivd 'nice line Parlor a:v..l Del Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su s. Pic tures, Hall Racks, etc. We tL.ve an assortment permitting us to furnish the borne in keep in ,t with any purse. V.:- a!o pr.'Tfivpfl to ?crve i:.- :-. lie i:s ! t:rt r;.l i.'ireetcd's I S Bryant, President J. H.Cole, Cashier T5he Ba.nk of Handlemivn, Randleman, N. C. Capital $J2.000, Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received on favorable terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartstll, A N Bulla, S O Kewlin, W T Bryant, 0 L Lindsav, X X Xewlin, S Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. O R COX, President. W J ARMFIEU, V-Prei W J AR.MFIELD, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, AjslieTooxo, T. C. Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $36,000.00 $150,000.00 With omple assets, experianr e and protection, we solicit the business, of the banking public aud ieei saie iu saying we ore prewired and willing to extend to our outomeri every faeilitv aud ae- omUKHlution poimistpllt with Riifn hnntrOiff DIRECTORS. Hugh Parks, Sr., W J Annfleld.W P Wood, P H Morris, (; C MeAlister, E M Aruitield, ) R Cox, W F Redding. Ben) Mollitt, Thos J Redding, A W E Capet, A M Kankiu, Thos H Reddiug, llr F I Asbury, C J Cox. UNIVERS I T Y OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Engineering Graduate Law nedicine Pharmacy, Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnas ium, Y. M. C. A. building. 622 Students 74 in Faculty The Fall term begins Sept. 10, 1005. Address Francis F. Yexaele. President, CIIAI EL HILL, N. C V 60 YEARS ..1 EXPEDIENCE IB'uX'iICo.'""" New York Biaat'!: t.aa c. i':i 1" S;.. Wii?hliwioa. D.t. Does Your Hat M Your Face? If not, wear one that does. Go to Mrs IUair's Millinery where you will find the new est and most desirable shapes for sprinjr. More roods expected daily. Mrs. E. T. Bldir. Asheboro, N. C. W. W. JONES T5he Grocer can furnish you the best in sea sonable edibles. If it is for din ner, supper or breakfast consult him. He always has fine flour, fresh butter, as well as variety of delicacies. Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly reimvatf 1 and llofiirnihkeil Pahle supplied with thp Le-t ihe niarket ffoi ls. Kates ltcaonali!e, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. ! i i'l I Anfi" nuai.iy . I ;?', n ': .' Sciu A hnm!- " ."".some : you : h'odgers . Kearns d Fox. :-?u
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