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TAKES THE INITIATIVE. Permanent Improvement On Street In progress at Rnnilleman. Miss Mary Ferree is at home after spending some time in the eaBternjart of the State. J. M. Allredand Ed Frazier have the contract for the erection for the large store building of Dr. W. I. Sumner on Maine Street. The bnilding'.will be ready for occupanoy by September 15th. , ' June Fox, who has been in Miss issippi foi the past several months, is at home. Thoe. E. Marshall is spending a few days in the mountains of Vir ginia. Mi'. Logan Lineberry and Miss Nannie Brown were married Sun day, July 29th. Misses Laura Stimsou and Louise Dicks have returned home after spending some time at Chase City, Boston and New York. Joe Newlin, of Morgantou, is at home for a few days. Jas. T. Wood, of Asheboro, was here Tuesday in the inieiest of the Asheboro Courier. All the machinery for iuiproviug the streets has arrived and a large force of hands is a: work, blasting out and ciushiug rock. Thv -.vork of macadamizing will Lt-giu tii latter part of tnr week. Tiiis movement is one cf impoitauce to Handleman and in fact to the comi ty, since it is the tirst move in tin direction of better ruiuUf-ir th - re tire county. The entire length of Main sti'eet will be iimc-ulan:.- n bv using tne bond lasue f-.tr ?!: ji'uipoSe. The propel ty mriu-rs nr. ruilliftd to paw tiie rf-'l..--.va'n. T'.i" movt-iiR-lit .-jt-iiksi Ar-il fur i i'.'iitk and progress of tne towi-. . i .r h hopeil that ErtiiulHiiati'? t-.;aiipio will be a lesson tooth.-.- tow i to the county general iy aul tbat the work heie is hut the beginning of what 'will terminate in gid roads all over the county such roads as will be in keeping w-th the general progress and prosperity which our people enjoy. Kaudleman needs . a good hard ware store. A day seldom passes but that some of our people :.re inconvenienced by the ueces-ity of sending away for such things as are uecetcarily kept only in a store which handles hardware. The Kandleman Graded School will open September 17. Prof. Harris will return here aNnit August 15th to begin the prepara tion necessary for a successful opening- The Fee System. The Southern Farm Magazine of Baltimore for August says: "In North Caielina is developing a movement to make as a political campaign issue the abolition of the fee system as far as possible, ana the placing ot state auu county officers upon a salaried basis. This is 'a reform which ought to spread The people of the United States hardly realize how heavy they ar taxed in one way or anotner. roll ticians have devised all sorts of means whereby the taxpayer is kept in ignorance of his real burdens. One of the greatest burdens is the fee system, out of which has grown a multitude of unnecessary offices with a fe6 at every tnrn. Taking the national, Stated municipal, and county offices, the business ot the country could be conducted with two-thuds of the force now drain ing the productivity of the country through fees and salaries if the business of the country tfus con ducted upoH a business basis. The shortest way of getting it upon a business basis is through the aboli tion of the fee system. lu Meiiiorlani. Ceties, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider, departed this life July 24th 190H, aged 12 years. He was a blight boy, Joveuoyaii wno knew mm. tie win oe miseeu at home and bv his friends. We meet with troubles in this life that seem almost uubearabh, and this seems one of them to the stricken parents. It is truly sorrowful and hard to bear. Oh where is our boy, dear? (ione Louie to uimihions bright and fair. Though he will visit us no more He 18 happy in his mansion there. Sophia N. C. A Friend. If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion, consti pation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make yon well and keep. you well. If it fails, get your mon ey back. That's fair 35 cents. Asheboro Drug Co. State of Ohio, Cily of Toledo, I Lucu County I Fn.uk J. Chenej make oath that he i senior Etrtner of the firm of F. 1. Cheney k Co. doing usineM in the City of Toledo. County and Ptate aforeaftid, and thai aaid firm will pay the mm of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ol Han's Catarrh Cure. FRANK I. CHENEY fcworn to before me and nubscribed in my pres ence, thl CU day o! December. A. 1. 1HH6. (Heal) A. W. GLEAsON, Notary public. Hall Catarrh Cure la taken infernally, and acta directly oa the binod and mucous aurfacea ol the yKtem. Bend fcf tettluioulalk free. F. J.CHKKEY dt Co., Toledo, O. Hold by all Dnytruu. 75. Take ball's Faouly Mils for constipation. PREMIUMS TO COURIER COLLECTORS AND CLUB RAISERS. Kvery dollar mm ms count an one- miIi scription. Two ."() cent ubsml)frs will count as one subscription fash to accom pany all remittances. To the eriii send ing us two new Miliseriptious we will give free one Mother's Cook liook 320 pages s'ze lil-ix 71-2 iucliex weighing 1'.) ounce-, (told bark-title tin.! gold tip. For three new subscriptions we will give free one Woman's Kxchange Cook Hook, 540 pages, size SxlO inches, weighing 47 ouints. Both these hool.s are lioun'l in white art cloth ami ore the l. published. To the per-on -i-tidinc. us i ok looks liric new sub- 1 mm eriptliii-s we or gun metal ai VI in milis, a goo To every p'rson O su nsnript ions . . or n. pair or Ouecn ((luality These shoes are on Wood and Moi-jng's Sti.ri Or for eight subsci ipii. will give free a j nir . I House Patent U'liihcr 11 Kor ThlrtyAvr Hnh-rlllon. $3.i0. These shoes can lie seen at any time at the Morris-Scarhoio-Moiffitt CoV. store. Or for eight -ul sci il ci old or new For Twelve ic will giyeV pair of Wi.uian's College Valkicg Miees worth" ?3.r.O. Thei-e shoes mav lie seen at W. J. Xliller's store. . For ten subsei iptici.s old or new we ive I ti- U ilii.e nick.l wish IS. ..,-.-;:! s I !, h ih-se !.. - O I!. M l, g: i - Sll.lt I d for miti. .. I I 'ilec 1 ( . i.. r. i Hut dint is ive itinke unoth.T offer iv we will give a lt hibiiion at Messrs. ! - H.I i.r new e (S W -Tiiifjf j v j v w r si jm 1. The Courier now has five New Hojn- So'irg Machines to give as premiums for subscriptions to the Conrier. We give one of these sewing manchines for 45 subscriptions f.n 13 free a .air of !?.",I0 King Bcc men's shoes at Wood mid M,. ring's. For ten -u'isi-rii'ioii old or new we will give I ;,i i ! r. .i 1 Special Silveroile watch, a good watch iiiv guaranteed. F..r A't -id .ri.iio:iH old or new we will give fiw -.ne Ja.jies New York Standard gold w iTcli g i ir iiitced for 20 years. To e-"!-y p-i-' n -ending us twelve mi! serilwrs ;it "ii Mine with twelve dollars, we will give a liuu Nome wa'er pt, the best ni:i le, . r, if von prefer, a set of genuine Hodge rs se'l iinyw person. i ive and forks. Either of er s.'i.UO t.i Ai! (Ill I )r hese r o any ripiii n i.i u ill -end us Is -id pie- rru Muhscrlpllous. that everyl o.'y can get, and that is that to every worker, who will send us six suhscrip 'ion at one ,:,-, a m,,,ie(, y we ( 3 Huhs. i Ipllmls. will ive Jioic. lain breakfast ip:i .ns we will uivc i -et, .. liuud -me icie. sc all par's .1 tl id IS colored scenes fi-. m rid. This break Inst set either old or new. i!i g ns SMMI widi ' j l elebiatcd W,i.e . 'iP 1 iif worth Afl.HO uiywhei-e. The stereo-cope and views are worth fully as much as the breakfast set. Or it any worker will send i's 'en subscriptions accompanied by SIO, w will send both these handsome premiums. For three new subscriptions we will give one gold watch chain worth $3.00. We know you will wonder how we can make such a remarkable offci. To lie frank with you we couldn't if we did not know from experience that three-fourths of the new subscribers obtained in this way will be turned into regular subseriliers nt the end of the year We are laying you handsome ly simply to get them for us. The merit, of the iaper will do ihe rest and in the long run we will make a profit and yon will be doing your eommunity a good turn l.y in dticii.g thejieople to read a paper that tench es them how to make more money from heir farms and in various ocoupali.w. To a i v. I:.. m-imIs us as lunch as ipti.ii s a: . I jr b work together Champion New Home Sewing Ill lb we will giv .Machine. Now the lads are liel'ore you and the con test is on. DON'T WAIT I. NTIL TO MOK lW To llEtilX WOIJK. Start now and k.ep it up. if you want one of the big prizes. will send you sample copies, if jou ask for them, but we do not furnish receipts' and subscription blanks except, to the subseriliers upon receipt of the list and amount enclosed. An ordinuiy piece of jiajier will do. Don't send stumps. 1'ut i lit silver dimes in an en. vel, fold it up and put in another envelojie which bears the stump and address and they I not be lost. Address all letters to Tim CoiiniKii, Asheboro, N. C, Hallway Air Ki-caks. The Wright A utoniotic Air Break Attachment Company, to manu facture a patent saftv air break attachment has been organized at I oreeiisooro. l he device was invent ed by J. B. Wriffht. of Greensboro. The appliance was lirst tested at j Gulf, N. C, on the Durham and j Charlotte Railroad, about the latter ! part of 1905. The test was satis- factory in every way. A later test maJe 80me t;me Uuch on the Page road, running from Ashe boro to Aberdeen. This test was ! entirely successful and the contriv j ance is now being used on cars oper- inteu ny in;s ran way company II. plight Au Autiinioblle. Mr. W. P. Brown, of Siler Citv. superintendent of the High Peint Leti(.ing anu uuair Loniitany, was in the city yesterday. While here he purchased the buckboard auto mobile of Mr. W. D. McAdoo. Jr This auto is the first of any kind to tie owneu by a Uhatbam county citizen. Perhaps none has ever been teen in the county. Ceitainly nur in rne western part ot Uhathani to which section this one will Greensboro Telegram. HYVlKTfKofun or.U-rofsak- made bv the ,-UH.-riur Court of Randolph county, in the ac tiou th.-reiu peiuiiuif entitlwl 1). A. Curtis et al vs J. W. Curtis et al, I will sell at the court house door In Aslieboro, North Carolina, ut public miction to the highest bidder, on Satur day, September l!t, 1MUU, the (ol lowing described land, lyim; and bciue in Randolph county. Liberty township, adjoining the lands of Win. Staley, the Sellars land, the Arrau Palmer place ami others and acinnimr at a (.tone, formerly a Muck oak. Mood's aoruer of the late B. A. Sellars and the heirs at law of A. Stalcy, thence North .Sfrchulns. to a small hickory in Amick's line, thence east ") chains to a stone, formerly Amick's comer, now Dr. Wm. Staley's corner, thence South 5 chains to a small black rum, formerly Amick's comer now the said ir. Staley's comer, thence E. 14 chains to a stake on the south side of the big road tnence south i chains and VI links to a stake, thense west h chains to a stake, thence south 8 chains to a stake uear what was formerly known as the Spring, now stale)- Spring, theuoe west U chains and 76 links to the beginning, contain ing 1-J6 acres more or less. Terms of sale: 1-2 cash and 1 on a credit of six months, purchaser to give bond with ap- firoved security for deferred payment, and lame n bear Interest until paid, title reserved until payment of purchase-monev. KLI'JAH MOFFITT, Commissioner. This th day of July, 16. NO. ICE The board of Supervisors for I'nion township will meet at Lalian Slack's on the first Saturday in August 1900. All overseers are required under penalty of law to meet them and repfot the condi tion of their roads. A failure to do so will W proecnted to full extent of the law. A . II. Cau.K'ott, Chairman. C ook Bookl, Do you want the largest and best cook book published. If so, write us and we will tell von how te get it for one hour's work. Don't delay but write to-day. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching. Blind, Bleeding, 1'rotruding Piles. Druggists are authorized to refund onev if V.VM OINTMENT fails to cure in Olto 14 days. 50e Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Snoon & Jteddinc's store uear Standard Drug Co. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. j Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best cemianies represented. Offices over the Bunk of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. Undertaking EstaLlishment. W JOLLY, Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON. Office Asholx-r.. H.-uu Co. Residence Corne, .,f lain ami Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. O. THE CARQLINi COOK STOVE! Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. This stove has every modern improven ent including eiiention top shell, side shell, kicker, nickle towel rod, mckle knobs, orna mental base. Every stove nicely polished. If yonr merchant does not sell these stoves, write us and we will quote specially low prices delivered at your railroad station Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. O. For sale by Lewis A Winslow lldw. Co. Ashelioro, N. C, The Vatkins-I.eonard Co. Rameur, X. C. 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. You Furnish the Bride We Furnis the Come. Just "receivd '. nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su. 8, Pic tures, Hall Racks, etc. We have an assortment permitting us to furnish the home in keep ing with any purse. We are also prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors in a careful and courteous man ner. Kearns & Fox. S Br) ant. President J. U. Cole, Cashier T5he Batik of R.andlem&.n. Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received on favorab I terms. Interest paid on savings d e posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G Newlin, W T Bryant, C L Lindsav, N X Newlin, S Bryant, H 0 Barker and J H Cole. 0 R COX, President. W J ARMFIHLi, V-Fre W J AR.MKIKI.1), Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, Aslie'cjia, iT. C Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $30,000.00 $150,000.00 Witli ample a Hi Miiicit n.e !.-u c.-i stfe in siiviu to.-XtWI'l to ijUl ts. exiiC-riunee ami protection, ihcs i,f tlie banking i.ublic and : e are ,rcircii aid Milling c-uuai-r-eery facility ami ac !cni with safe bankim:. DIRECTORS: i I'.iiks. sr., w I .ii-mtieM.W Y V,)., y H i MeAlio.'V. K SI ArmlifM, u K Cox, -.Mini;, Hen' Moitiu. Tlios.1 Hcidiui;. A W :, A M hai.Kin. ! !... H R.-.'hIi.'k', I.r K K W 1- K K I ;lf Asbur UN VERS I T V ok north Carolina, 1780-1906. Head of the State's Educationa System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Graduate Hedicine Engineerino; Law Pharmacy, Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating s stan. ew dormi tories, gymnas ium, Y. M. C. A. building. 622 Students 74 In Faculty The Fall term begins Sept. 10, 1905. Address -Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. &l4U 60 YEARS' "V CArcnicNvE is Anrone pnl'nt quickly werii.i'i . tnTenttnn i pt Mi. ItoiiUftthctiy cpi.Lim ent fre oMett m. Patents tutun ti tpfdal not Ice, without lu thm Scientific JTtucricam A nnSiomHT lllnntrftttl wMklr. I.arvMt rtr culation vt any aolntlflc Journal. Terma, 98 a year; four roontUa, $u SoldbjaJl nvwadealen. MUNNACo.""- New York Branch W, KB F BU WashlDgtoD. D. C Does Your Hat Match Your Face? If not, wear one that does. Go to Mrs Blair's Millinery where you will find the new est and most desirable shapes for spring. More goods expected daily. Mrs. E. T. Blair, 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 varietv of delicacies. , Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated and Refurnished Tftble supplied with the best the market (lords. Rates Reasonable, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. HOLIISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bmy Hsdioiss for Busy Psopl.. Brings Qoldea Hsalth aau BsbswmI Vigor. A specific forCnnstlpstlon, Inrtleastioa, Live and KldnfT Troubles. Pimple. Ecrem. Impure Blond, Bad Breath, ffluirif lull Boirrls, Headaehr unci Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea In tab let form, 88 cents a boa. Genuine tnad bj Bollistkb Dsi: Compact, lladiaoa, Wla, GOLDEN NUGGETS C0R SALLOW PEOKJ 1 EM
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