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CONDENSED FOR BUSY READERS. A fire in the laundry department of the State Hospital for the insane at Kaleigh did $1,200 damage last Wednesday. Loss fully covered by insurance. The Steele Soap Mfg. Company is the name of a new enterprise at High Point. Its product is meet ing with a ready sale. f2,500,000 is the estimated loss to t.be International Exposition at Milan, Italy August 3rd. Fire broke out that morning in sections devoted to decorati iv arts in the center of the most attractive part of the ex position. The coullagration is sup posed to be the work of disgruntled night watchmen. Dr. G. M. Van Poole, of Howan j couuty, who is with the l.niteil States army in the Philippines, has recently been promoted to Captain. Dr. Poole is a surgeon of great skill aud is devoted to army life. He has risen rapidly in the lanks on merit alone. Mr. Watkius fur Commissioner. Editor Courier: I see a good many names suggest ed for the various county orhces, except for county commissioners. This is more important to the conn ty and to the voters than most any of the other offices, and none but strong active business men should hold this office, at least, the chair man should be a man thoioughly acquainted with business, and for one of this kind 1 name William tl. Watkius, of Kaniseur. Mr. Wat- kins has had large experience the business world and he is too ffood a Democrat to refuse the nomination if the convention will give it to him, however, he may say that he has not the time to serve on the board, but the county needs just such men as Mr. Watkius. A nomination means his election, and the county will be safe in his hands. Most respectfully K. C. Lassitkr. An accident t" a bey i:; a Concord last -k '.pm attention of rh.- man statutes against child J.-iK-unilrt j ears of au utdv dismissed fiom - rvi A. . couuty -'!! t H 1;.. .l:i I" pasr. thm of e of. Me- Veek. ' Hill! T.'i. ' La.-t Uei at tin tiU'-tili Winston District Ciu'.f.Te!!'. of the M. K. Chmvn. Suit:, lliatr, of Thoma.- ille v;is license to preach. At a recent meeting of the Lex ington board of aldermen the tax rate was raised 25c on the $100 in order to keep up the town improvements. Mr. K. M.Phillips formerly editor of the Raleigh Post, and Secretary of the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, has been unanimously elected Secre tary of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce. He has handed in his resignation to the Kaleigh Chamber of Commerce and will in all proba bility accept the secretaryship of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce though he was elected without solicitation. To Hie Drinocrat of Knuilolph. We, democrats in Coleridge town ship, have nothing to say against any opponent of Mr. S. L. Hay worth, but we think that Mr. Hayworth ought to receive the nomination for i Sheriff on the first ballot, for many j I'eUSOUS. 'iill at ! lie has stood bv the party through t to the; thick and thin wittiout any reward, ers tile Four years ago his friends, especial- and all , iy m the eastern part of the county, :iuuiedi-; thought he should be elect-d sheriff. His, name was phued before the convention tiu-.i tie missed tlie nomi nation by less than one vote. He rallied to the support of the v.otm-iiee-sund gave his time and energies for the success of the entire to ket. and he ha nevtr let up on the r pui'licans .'::. v that day. Ilaywortli has been tiied over ami over again. He is worthy and well 'jiialitied and no man in the count v would make a better or more granted i popular officer. j This section of the county has not furnished one of the county officers for many years. Give us Hayworth for sheriff mil we will spread ourselves more than ever if possible. ours very truly Thus. S. Gravks. CARBUNCLE CURED. Thiee years ago my system was in such a condition that I had a succession of Boils in all, sixteen They were mostly between my shoul ders aud on my neck, tnougn l had one bad one near my right eye. As fast as one would get well another would come and they troubled me and caused me to suffer all summer. Finally they developed into a large Carbuncle on mv right shoulder as large as the top of a. teacup. My whole arm was affected and caused me much suffering. I had to carry my arm on a pillow. It was September when the Carbuncle came and for six weeks it had to be drested three times a day. Know ing the trouble came from blood, I bought a box of Mrs. Joe Per sou's Remedy and took a half dozeu bot tles before I stopped, aud it cured me. JJv the time 1 took tn bottles my Carbuncle was well and I have never had a touch of the trouble since. Mrs. E. Z. Taylor. Hookerton, X. C. Xow of High Point, X. C, August lti, 1004. DOING GOOD BUSINESS. To TlitH-VoIrm of Rnmlolplt County. I am a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Randolph County subject to the action of the Democratic Convention which meets in Asheboro July 18th 1900. W. F. Hnges. FOR SHERIFF. To the Voters of Randolph Co.: I hereby announce myself as can didate for the office of sheriff of Randolph County, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. Signed S. L. Hayworth. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Treasurer for Randolph Count v. subject to the action of the Demo- flx icratic Convention. W. J. Thau uk. Juue 25, 1900. iit i Mmith- ill' l!MMi Wert I'i-i Iti-r.Hik Cm- Alu'l).ii " r.iiHTiirta . Tlie past mouth witnessed in -my j mi-annual meetings of the stuck-; oLlers and boards of directors of i I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Clerk of the Court of Randolph county subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. J I.'om Smith. Lihertv X. C. l-4t. Am I f;-r t l. I Tlu a.: i ro industries una all report reased and pioi: tabic bu-.iiess first si mjuths of Wf,. Courier has mentioned, s-ver-e-:des tiie.-- t'.e Home IV.iild l MaV: iui ( 'i " J:i.: v an I :i;e '' Hob! ;!. (. .el.,. .. , nn;.; h- For ll.-ai Having r-ci. eneOU IMgellleiir over th (v.)i!ti,v. BRAGGING down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which can Hack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, come irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful,. weaken ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness, dizziness, irri tability, tired feeling, inability to walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure i wine nn mii of bMlnUU Woman's Relief that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female crgans. Cardul relieves pain, regulates the mense?, steps drains and stim ulates the muscles to pull the womb up into place. It Is a safe and permanent cure for all female complaints. WRITE US A LETTER in strictest confiJence, telling us all your troubles. We will send free ad vice (in plain sealed envelope). Ad dress: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. "I SUFFE5ED AWFUL PAIN in my wumb ar.J ovaries."' writes Mrs. Naomi Baki, of Webster Gn.ves.Mo., "and my menses -jiere very painful and irregular. Sinre taking Cardul I feel like a r.ew wraan, and do not surfer as I JiJ." 1 from i -.-if i i! of tfV-a, -n tf-s'V Vfc V- V eoiiii- a ( -iiiiii Lite ill :ike their bu si- U the f tile .las. S. t mil i- iiiany 'Ae'-Ks a;.. ;'a:"-'f';! uianatreuieut 'oro ,-nui upel'intele of lent .i :.-! tl aud IREDELL COURT. A Heavy I tucket lin.ti of--liijr Sentences to County Koad. Iredell court last week was large and the docket presented some in teresting cases, employing unusually Btrong legal talent. Three desper ate criminals were sentenced to tea years on the county roads. While it is not usual to send to the county roads prisoners convicted of so grave offenses and sentenced for long terms, the fact that escapes from tt.e penitentiary are numerous and that the prisoners would V Bafer, probably, oi. the Iredell roads, than on the penitentiary farms, Judge Ferguson decided in favor of the Iredell roads, although he warned the chain gang management that prisoners sentenced for such long terms would run at the first opportunity and that special ca:e should be exercised in regard to them. Jim Hart, a nejjro charged with assault upon a young girl of his own race; John Feimster, a despera do of the Loray neighborhood .and John Williams, a burglar, were each given ten yeais on the county roads. CHARLOTTE CHATAUQUA. Elaborate Preparation lor Ills; I vent at The Clueen City. Charlotte, August !Sth. It is con fidently expected by those interested in the Greater Charlotte Chatauqua that the September meeting will outrank all other events of the kind ever held in the State. Thej are determined. In doing this, they will spare no money in securing the best taleat, both musical and ora torical, to be had. Rev. D. L. Reid, general manager, has made arrange ments with Be-ij. R. Tillman, of South Carolina; Rev. George R. Stewart, the "great Southern evange list", and Hon. Job a Temple Graves, editor of the Evening Georgian, of Atlanta, Ga., to attend. He has secured the noted Daily Quartette and several widely-known soloists. Iiittorst-mriit tor l iiderwood. The Cockier: I wish to add my endorsement of Mr. W. A. Lnderwood, of Handle- man, N. C, for the office ot County lreasurer, to that ot Messrs. ii. H Carter, of Kaniseur, and H. O. Bar ker, of Raudleman. Mr. Underwood will, in my opiu ion, poll more votes in Randlemau, as well as the entire County, than any man the Convention can or will put out, and its just such men as this who must receive our serious consideration at the coming Pri maries; men who are strongest throughout the entire County; who are well known and who will lead the ticket in their respective Town ships. Yours yery truly, W. G. Brown. Kandlenian, X. C. Hayworth and May Coleridge, N. C, August 4th 1906 Coleridge township is for S. L. Hayworth for sheriff and J. M. Way for Rej iter of Deeds for two reasons: First, they are true democrats who have always stood up and worked hard for the success of the party, and they are Competent men for the placee. There is not a blemish on the character of either, and neither of them hiaever scratch. ed a ticket. What the party needs is Democrats who have been true to j the party in every instance straight Democrats. Second, I thiuk there should be a new ticket., N man has ever been elected four times in succession in this county. Randolph county never had a better or more popular sheriff than E. A. Moflitt, but in making his fourth attempt to be elected s' enff he was defeated. Let past experience lead the parly in choosing men this time. A good man can be run to death. W. H. Yow. Dear Gns: I have solved the mother-in law proMem, just give her i regularly Holhster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will mke her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. 35 Cent's, Tea or Tablets. Asht-lxW L'rug Co. W. I. S-at I. A. Martin, tlie As-hebor-j 1 Company has developed a larg. profitable business. Keeping ni touch with the progress of the cot ton ' industry this firm is receiving a good share of b 'tietit from the development of cottou factories of the South. They daily receive large orders for bobbius, skewers aud dealer rolls, taxing the equipment to its full capacity. l.itiil-Tliii)i-r-!a' Mill For Sulr. Having decided to make a change in business, I offer for sale my farm on Richland Creek, near Moflitt, containing 350 acres, well timbered with saw mill located on the prop erty. Will sell all together or separately. ior further particulars call on or address. E. E. Lewali.es". Moffitt. N.C. Dre.i tend Aiiit l'.r . : vote for tn . no1:;: I promise to ;i'.i i tile oHice i:, :t i.i so that iny f'ii CailSe 1.) reeivt me. The Vital Poin to I'tl I'lS Will 'MV( having suppi J. M. Way. Asheboro, X. C. August 1, r.too. I Hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ofiice of Treasurer of Randolph County, subject to the action of the Democratic Conven tion. W.A. Wood, Millboro, X. C. If It FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce mvself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Randolph County, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. J. Frank Camekox. COUNTY CONVENTION The Democratic convention for Randolph county, to nominate can didates for the general assembly and for the various co"nty offices, is called to meet in the court house in Asheboro on SATl'BPAY AlfiCST 18TH, 1906 At 11 o'clock A. M. The primaries are called to meet at the various voting precincts on SATURDAY AUGUST llTH, 1906 At thrte o'clock P. M. and instruct! for such nominees as they may de. j sire, and to eend delegates to the County Convention; and also to i nominate justices of the peace and I constable. By order of the committee. E. Moffitt, W. J. Scarisoro, See. Chairman This July 4, l'.lOti. To Cure a Cold in One Dav. Take LAXAT1TIVE BROMO Quinine 'ablets. Druggist refund money if it fails to cure. E GRO E Is signature is on each ltox. 25c f Dining Roum Suites and Fine Theodore Havener Dinner Sets from $25. oo to sloo.oo per se. We are acklir g. a full I:ne cf Mantels, Til ing and Grates that will be wortii your while to inspect. Mattings of.all Kinds Rugs, Ax nicister Velvets and Burtworth Wiltons, varying in price from $2o to $65. A call w.ll oivinc-f y. a. People's Hcuse Furnishing Co., Hizh Point. N. C. Save Pain TEET Save Money Try our NVw Impv.v.v,! Artin -h! Teeth '.'v-it are held in place by the Ruae Suction h swret proce Known only to us. NERVOUS PFOPIE :L L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. OSere nil profestlon nrrice to tbt cttlieiiolAheboroiid urroandlof Community. OBcw: At Residence university college If medicine whsf STUART MeOUIWtt. M. P.. PimT. nit CoUett conform to tht Standard fixed by law for Medical Education. Send for Bulletin No. 11, which tell about it. Tbm Atm eateJajrawa Sptdtjr DHtrtmat, MEDICI Nt - Of NTISTRY - PHARMACY p.,.;;r;; tlme ulio ilrea'" it ilit-ir teeth ex- iiinir(it!y Jinviieil to i i ! liMiinii-triit' tn their en Painless Deniatry. fr'ttll "n Twili tlim fl" "". t. ...M KI1H..U SI.'MImi,. Mllvrr Klllt " !. " ;M r.. . i... J'4 k T.Hl II l. Hi lit K' V-rk. "-. ! PAINLESS EXTRACTING. al .,rt , a ,1 Ikiv u Mlk vi-l -i-i vv'i it y 'I !m i' I 'i iv 1 hi -.ill 'i RED CROSS DENTAL ovprJ. m. I!mi'1"x .v.r.. S-.. H. :''"" ' -v '" i );. hikI explain mat--'i r ') c wt tvii! li-. We mak 1 i 1 nlrt-nr-. mi 1 places you i n. .! '1 p. in. PARLORS J. C. Ijiwilrrinilk tor ('ouiuilmiiniirr. To The Coubiek: The south eastern part of this county would like to have a man on the Board of County Commissioners. Let us rally to the support of Mr. J. C. Lowdermilk, of Riohland township, and nominate him for that position, on August 18tb. He is a Democrat of the old type and would make a good officer. C M. Ttseb Erect N. C. August 6, 1906 Another murder occurred at Sal isbury last Saturday evening. Ed. Hampton, a colored boy, aged 16 yeais was shot and instantly killed by John Brooks, three years his senior. The two were bantering each other when they dared each o her to shoot. Brooks fired aDd took to the woods. 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