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t . J BUSY READERS. JLittle YarJJua Jvejcseven miles from Statesvlfle' w8: the highest last week that it has been in 60 years. Jas. S. Griffin and Miss Genevi- K. M. Phillips, the ie.w secretary of the G'refitfb6rt jchanjher of com merce entered upon nis' duties Sep tember 1st. ( . k Mis3 ''RJbefaii -''Gienuy - daughter ' of Gov. R. B. Glenn, wil,l christen the armoieiV oruM8'ldrth Caro lina, at Nei Port Ne-ws October 6th. It will be sent to Wilmingtop and turned-ovtc jh overmj;,uj. Bi'A. Baker Has been appointed postmaster at !hlby. Prof; jJ'Ak feelV'bf -Oak' Kidge, has resigned his place as Chairman of The Guilford Boarjrl Educf i$n. 'faenryVriley, muTderer'of no. Berne in SO years. Tn firouwtefs of thel inter-SiiMu railway connecting Greensboro and High Point haw Ntiaudoned the project on ialotut ef inability to seciire the rights of way into High Point. M. J. Smithers, a clerk in the office of Gold & Gold is wanted at Greensboro) ,im;v. gorging checks amounting to about $50. He dis appeaied immediately after receiv ing the monfay on checks. .DM "Tae'lDi lW&8nj 'fTljaJiaii of Washington, D. C, formerly of Andrews. N, Gt, c&tniitll' suicide last week1 Uy shobdiig' Wrhkf . Ill health was the attributed cause. Engineer v J.' C: McLendoii, J who was shot during MWriot'at Salisbury recently, -died Friday, as-' result of the wounds received. The 'remains were sent to Macon, Ga., for intei ment. T ntlu. T iurln nf f!r:(pnt. UrtW- an county, accidentally shot his arm off, the gun which he carried being off, the gun which he carried .discharged ,by)t falL L)JfeJj in niaiVl t.rfnrti. tnodiWl hid b jcoujld last week: " v' ' '" '""' Chatham Republicans have nomi nated the following ticket tot boun ty offices: House of representatives, R. H. Dixon, Mr. Vernon Springs; clerk of court,; J. E. Bryant,, Moucure; Sheriff, 8. Wi Willett,' Bear Creek; Register of De'-ds, J. T. Johnson, Pitcsboro; county commissioners, Newton Glenn, J. B. Atwater, M. E. Mason; surveyor, Wtjler. j Goldstar omv - w I 'iccr:. . '' ' Ml I i ' t i Will Henderson, a negro who kill ed John Cook at Granite Quarry, Kowut) Qounty lust year, , wast qon victetl'of mtmfer in ,'thi Bectjtfd der give and sentenced to seven years at hard labor inIiowau SpQiipr. Court. C. M. Miller has gone to Madison; Rockingham county, to do some road engineering for that county. 'Mr. Miller was in Statesville last week and will return by Cooleemee, Daie county doing road engineer ing in both counties. He savs turn- is a great deal of interest taken in road building now all over the State. Salisbury Post. ! The National Business League of which Booker. Washington, was last week re-elected president at t,be meeting held at Atlanta, passed resolutions condemning and dis couraging the crimipal negm nd: Also, tie crime of .lynching.' .'They thanked the States for their" efforts to enforce the law. against, lynching and evil generally. (' The citizens of High Point seem to be enthusiastic over the, proposed (jonnection with the Seaboard Air Line through the Randolph & Cum berland Railroad, which it is pro pose 1 to build there from the Ameri can Talc Company's mines, forty three miles distant, and on to Winston-Salem. Thia road and lha .pressed- Thomasville, Glenn Anna & two. Railway & Construction Com pany would give High Point two toads besides the Southern. J The State Republican executive and campaigvi , committees "met at TT oil .1 ..Ut ureensooro oaiuruajj . wuimnL from the Guilford county executive ibmmfttee presented resolutions en jfcrsing Cyrus P. Frazier for post toaster at Greensboro, and condemn lr -th - wt"l--ef -tbeir-' CoHnt? Dhaiiman R. D. Douglas. What llannoltlnn tl'US marlo nfLthe com WainV! Jatri5il tdOFrei AJ lary to the State Execntiift Com mittee aud Col. W. f Penfaon "Wni ewtfld ita 9C!0e!ed.p.i?.d9r Bai ley, of Advance, waste-elected treas-nrer. HAIL TO THE CHD2F.; Almost, Unexanileit . IlemuiiatratluB In Honur of the Tribune jot' tire People. New, York, tAugj 30.r-Sich a welcome as seldom, in this country's history has been acconletl! to. a pri vate citizen was given to Wilham Jennings Bryan at Madison. Square Garden , to-nigbt in- celeb.ration of his return from a year's absence spent in foreign travel. A the guest of the '; Commercial Travelers AntirTrust League,'- Mr. Bryan :was greeted by more than 30,000 persons who filled the great structure from the floor to. tipper gallery. . , . w . The welcome given Mr, Bryan was a greu.t one, and a sincere one, a welcome to him as a man and as the leader of the Democratic party made so by the voice of Democracy. It was reception typical of the growth of the principles to which Mr. Bryan has devoted his life. , Acclaimed as the chosen leader of Democracy Mr. Bryan ' addressed himself to the discussion of vital public questions, and in an appeal to the sober thought of th6 people f this countiy he gave a clear statement of the evils which threaten our ' National life and the public welfare, pointing out the remedies as he sees them. Lu his discussion of the questions before the '. people his analysis of the situation was a calm and dis- passionatevoue; tm analysis which showed that deep thought had been. given to each. of -, the subjects to which he gave his attention, DAVlbloNNOTES. . ! CaU-s t'lmlrCo. t'linucts Haiuls-OtlitT Sfwn Ittuis. It has been announced that F. S. Lambeth of Thoniasvi! te bus 'pur chased the .'Cuf.es Chair factorv at that place and will place ' his . son, James Lambeth, in charge an man ager. J he output ot the plant will pe increased. ... . . Mr. and Mis. C. C. Pritchard have, returned to Tliomasville, after visiting relatives and friends in Ar kansas for some time. ". I. W. Lambeth will erect a hand some new store room at Thomasville for the Peoples Mercantile Co, as an addition to their present dry goods store. Sam Sty res, of Asheboro was at Denton last week and is contem plating moving there A x . A cetirstloh W honor ofta tfSfb birthdat Jof jMr) iljchaelofcntz was held; at his ndme" in Arindld last Saturday. Over 300 of his' friends and . neighbors . , gathered on the gttrihd3.' "Mnsic was furnished by the Arnold hand. Prayer was offered and an address delivered by Rev. Dr. Leonird. A pic- nid-diuner WaB given under the trees and It was a pleasant day for all. Luther Koontz lost part of a tiu ee'r while at work in the Crowell furniture plant at Lexington last hFadfiy'. He was running) a buzz :pfiiucT j II ; i . the railroad camp No. 1, above t)wn, caught bre and were burned. J 'is patch 'M ' ';.! vill!-" i:ieaT Items. ( The irotute meeting closed nt Liberty TliitsjlnyliijlitMl' lust week Ws. Ann ie' Jackson and little sin and daughter, of Humbay. visited lier uareats, Mr. .nid II ri -f. I'. Iilissell, of .this place, recently. J. V. I.utber is repairing his dwelling house. (i. V l.uther and 1'. T. I'lardister went to Troy last week on business. The protracted meeting at Eleazer u ill le jiin the second Siimlay in Septrmlier. Miss Xettie Lutlier was the guest of Hiss A'k Luther Sunday eveuiug . Arlie Luther and Lafatie Thayer visited at Martin Leach's Sundny recently. y Itev. Pate and family, who live near Itock- imfhafu, arej visiting Mrs) Pate's "parents n?ar Opbir. ' . . ' 7Am '.kQ, Tar Heel Dead IO(l. Roanoke, Va., Aug. 30. After a short illness, Mrs. Mary Hurley died to-day at her home at Slflt ville, west of Roanoke; aged 106 years. She was a native of Ntirth Carolina, having been born at Guil ford Conrt House, that State; on St. Valentine's day, 1800. She was a Miss Sulhns. bne naa ibix sods in the Confederate army, ttree of them being killed in batjtle. She ioined the Methodist Church after she had passed the century mark.-. : Cook Book. ... I Do you want the largest and beet cook book published. Ii so, Write us and we will tell vou how teiget it for one hour's work. Don't dplay but write to-day. j When you have a cold it is tfell tn be verv careful about nsinc dv- rthirAj tha.6 tll cte-DS jefceptipafiion. lie particularly caretui aoout prr pa rations , containing opiates. !Cse Kennedy's lAxatfive Honey aiad far, which- stop4b- eagl audt mijvea the bowels. Sold by Standard Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. . "I rXftfiCOURIER LECTORS 1 Every idju'lfir sent .ij rount' as one sub- cription. two ;iO cent subscribers will cotin as-one Blibscriptioiii' ' Cash'' to Bceom- pari all retmittahces. To the pers6ri 'geiiu- irig us two new subscriptions ' we will give free one Mother's Cook Book 320 pages.-size ('1-2 x, 71-? jncjie; weighuig I,!) winces. Gold back-title ami gold tip ., '.' , . , .; For three new subscriptions we will give free one Woman's Exchange Cook Book, 540 pages, size- 8x10 inclies, iweJgllitig 417 minces. MH Uieso dooks nre Doima in Into art cloth and are the best cook' Mroks published. To the peron sending its three new sub- criptions we will give ori Defiance 'nickel or gun metal watt-b, stem se't, guarantted for 12 ta mths, a good time keeper. .' To every person tending us'.f'S.OO with 8 subscriptions old or, new we will give a pair of (jueen Quality thoes wortq , f 3.50. Tliese shoes are on .exhibition atj Messrt. ooil ana .Monng s More. . . j , Or for eight subscriptioim'old or new, we will give free a pair of jC'elebrated. White House Patent Leather Blucher Shoes worth Ehv Tlifrly-avf- Subscription. i?o."i0. Tliese xlioes can. lie seen at. any time at the Morris-?1oai-bcTo-.MriilIitt C'o's. store. Or for eiijlit ibsoi ibers ojd or new I'or Twtlvt we will give a pair of Woman's College Walking Shoes worth $3.30. These slices may be seen at W. J. MilUr' store. For ten subscriptions old or new we give ,V'-W; , (JS& -T- -j5? '"T' " : . . .. ' l , - .' 'i The Courier now has five New Horns Sewirg Machines to give as premiums for subscriptions to the Conrier. We givejone of these sewing i manchines for45 subscriptions for 45 either old or new. j AND ! CLUB -RAISERS. free a pair of $ 5,00 King Bee men's shoes at Wood and Moring's. For ten Bubscrip'ti6n'old oVnetv wt! will give ohe 'Railroad Sjieclal Silverode "vratch, ag(Hd watch "a'ud guiir'aiileed. ' ' ' '" For 53 siihserifiti'oi's' bid 'or' "inew"we ' 'will give free '"one" ladies' JJew York' Standard gold. watch guaranteed (or 2Q years. . ; i .' To.every prtson sendiug ;us . twelve sub scrilwrs due time With twelve: dollars', we will give a handsome water set,' the best made,' or, if ydu prefer,' a set of genuine Rodgers knjves and forks. Either of these sell anywhere fii .5.00 to $0.00. Or to any person, who will semi tis 38 subscriptions ; ' " ... ' m with f IR.OOj w'e will sehr both these ipre minnis'. '''' '''' ' '' '' But that is h'qt all; we hiake another .offer Par Tru Subuc-rlptlou that everybody can get, and. that is tha every worker, who will send us six subscrip tions at one time, acconi . Niibacrlptlon. will give a -fine porcelain breakfast set, or for five subscriptions we will give a hand some stereoscope and 43 colored scenes from all parts of the world. This breakfast set worth1 fO'.OO ftriwbere! The stereoscope anil views are north, fully as jnuch" as , the (breakfast set, , Or 1 any worker.. will jsenfi listen Bnbsciiptidnsiaccompanied by J0, we will;send both fliese bandsonie'preminm. ''F6r three1 jiew, Subscrlptiohs'weVil" .'give ane gold watch chain," worth $"j.00,; ; . ,t, We know yottl wiU ouder-,hpw , we can naake such a, renmrkabhji (Jfer, ,Tq e, frajjk with you we couldn't if wel-dfd ,not' Jnow from experience Ua . three-foifrtlui" of the new subscribers obtained io this way will! bo turned into regular sivbscrjtyrs at the end of the year. We are paying you handsome-i simply-to get them for ss, ! Tl ,nert 0f; the- pper will do ihfe rest and 'in' the losg t)n w will MMike a profit .ami ydu- will bei doing your oommunity ' gdod torn W in-! dncing the people to read a parxr that teach-1 es them how- to make more1 money frnm heir, farms and in various occupation t : ! .-. '..-. 1i f"f" 1. 1' , V. ;' 'l ,'i;'.;ii.!ti.'' To any one who sends us as much at 50.00 subscriptions ahd job work together we will give a Champion New Home' Sewing Machine. . . , - .',- ' ., . I JJ.owvthe facts are before you mid the con test is on. DON'T WAIT UNTIL TO MOR ROW TO BEGIN WORK,. Start sew and keep it up, if you ant one of the big prizes. We will send you sample copies, if you, ask for them, but we do not furnish receipts and subscription blanks except to the subscriliers upon receipt of the list and nrnount enclosed. An ordinary piece of paper Mill do. Don't send stumps. Put the silver dimes in an en. velpe, fold it up and put in another euvelojie which bears the stamp and address apd they will not lie lost. Address all letters to The Cucrieh, i Asheboro, N. C, 7 rv-arV rs. A full line of these Shoes can be found at W. J. lYIILLER'S, Sole Agent, ASHEBORO N. C. I -Poland; China or Mammoth Black Pigs. Why depend on pack inghouse products, es pecially if you live in the country? Place your order now for a pair of Poland China or Mammoth Black pigs, tor fair delivery, and raise your own meat. Descriptive circular on. application. "Address" JOHN A. VOUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. . . I,--. VV IH AMERICA V J t- Jl A Guaranteed Cure for Plleit ... J.' Itirlig.. BliAdJ .7 Blefcdfog,' olW.rsding Files. Druggists are authorized to refund monev if J'AZg rjqTJIJJXT fails to cure in 61to'hWkp..3i;"-"'rl Wood's Seeds ron ' ' ;' 1 ' Every farmer'shorjd ''! i '. .'. . ..havea, copylof our. -1 v s NeW Fat Catalog W . It gives best methods of seed- . , iog.aqdiftill informa.tion about Crimson Clover ' '; Vetches Allalfa. r; Seed Oats, Rye -; Bar!ey, Seed Wheat . : Grasses and Qovers ' Doscriptfve Fall Catalogue . ' . mailed free,: and prices ; -quoted oa.renuest . ,' T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, -' Richmond,. Va. Our Trade Mark Brand Seeds'are tbe Dest ana cleanest qu&uue ouuuname. Dr. S. A; HENLEV, Physician -. and- -r . Surgeon, ASHEBORO, N C, . : - - Standard Pwijj Co. r f- '. '" ' ; ' - AC MCALI8TER & CO. - ' Asfiebor6 N. C. : Fire, Life and Accident Tnsur- The beft .cpmpanifs -xeprtsentfd, ; Offices over the t.inh i'lf-fiahdolph. ' 1 ,v; t :N;;ft;xbx,':':; Jewe' er and Phbtpgrapher ; Asheboro, N. C. r . f-.: L. WI. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Otters his proieMloual service to the cltlzen(of Asheboro and surrounding oommunity. Offices; At Residence- Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND 5UR.GEON. Office Ashelioi-o Drug Co. Resldence -Coruei of Main and Worth Streets. - Asheboro, N. O. COOK STOVE .. -,-;-K?i2agB Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. This st.ivfi h:iM everv modern iuiurovenitnt inehiiliiij; extention top shelf, side shelf. KicKer, uic-Kle towel rou, nieKie Knows, orua iiK'Hta) base. Every stove nirely polished. If your merchant dors not sell tlieo stoves, write us and we will quote specially low unws ueuveieu im- uur ruuruau oiuiiun. Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured hy G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. For sale hy Lewis A Winslow Hdw. Co., Asheboro, N. C, The Watkins-Ieonard Co., Ram-enr, X. C. ' Little IVIoney, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash for what you buvy 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. - - - j - - Jones' 0"d Standi North side Depot street. 3r
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