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f MARRIED IN THE WEST. Hirt Of the Marriage ofa former Raii diilpliiaii In Kalian Co-Carey initials. The Wichita (Kan.) Eagle of Sep teml ?r Oth contaiuetl the following notice of the marriage of a former Randolphian who has metSvith suc cess in the far West: "One of the most beautiful and impressive ceremonies ever witnessed in that part of the city was that which united Mr. Jamrs Amos Cox and Edith Elma Carey as husband and wife on lust Wednesday evening in Russell hall, Friends university. On account of the prominence of these young people more than oidi narv interest was taken in the nup tial' proceedings. For several years Mr. Cox has been connected with the university, first entering as a student, then becoming professor of the commercial sehol and registrar of the university. Miss Carey had also been a student there, graduating from the normal department, since which time she has been a teaeher in the public schools of Wichita both are well known for their socia bility, their geniality, and their genuine worth. "I'roinptly at o liock, 10 we strains of the wedding march played by Miss Leona Wright, the new pro fessor of the music school, the p;r ty entered, headed by D. W. Hinford and I. J. Stanton, "ushers, and J. Edwin Jay and Oscar Moon, minis ters. Then came the bride, attend ed by Miss Stella Allea, the maid of honor, the groom following at tended by John J. Wheeler, also a professor in the university. Reach ing the platform, which was beau tifully decorated with palms and llowers, and after a brief prayer by Rev. Moon, the solemn vows were made, Rev. Jay, professor of the university Biblical school officiating. Immediately the bridal party repair ed to the newly furnished home at No. 200 1 West Douglns avenue, where dainty refreshments were served to the immediate relatives and intimate friends. Many beau tiful and valuable presents were re ceived as tokens of the gcod wishes of their many friends." Mr. Cox formerly lived in Cedar grove township, near Ulah. MOORE COUNTY NEWS. lurh Artitity 111 lc-tliocli-t ( i ri les Tun Deillratlims. Knrni Thu Blade. Uncle Steven Curriedied Monday the 10th, aged 88 years. Ii was an old time, upright colored man. The Carthage Telephone Com pany is overhauling its telepone sy? tern. The handsome new Methodist church at Pleasant Hill, will be dedi cated September 5.'.', at 3 o'clock. Hugh Kelly has returned to Car thage and is foreman ot the blade. Messrs. Heniy and Frank Page were in Carthage Mouday and stated that work on the Cari.hage it Pine hurst railroad would begin at once. The remodeled Methodist church utElisewas dedicated on the Oth. The improvements aggregate $700 and the congregation is now free from indebtedness. Ma$hall Shields died Saturday evening, aged 27 years. He hid suffered several weeks with fever. Mrs. Candace Street died at Gleu donSept. 5th, aged 63 year?. R. M. Phillips of Greensboro, a nephew of the deceased attended the funer al. Davie County Item. .in Morksvllle (Vurlir. The convention of democrats of Davie county has been called by Chairman Win. K. Clement to meet t the ourthouse Saturday, Septem ber 29th. Mr. Jones, who has beeu confined in the county jil for sometime, has been placed in the asylum at Mor gan ton. " Rev. O. A. Kelly, of Tavlon Ilk, I will open school at Cana Academy Monday 17th. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Henley, who have been siting Mrs. Kate Hol man, returned to their homeJ in Idaho last week. Capt. Thos. B. Parnell, of Mocks ville, and Miss Wiles were married at WinBton-Salem last Wednesday. . A Large l-'aailly. Mr. W. C. Gibson, who formerly lived in Concord township, Ran dolph county, now Uvea at High Point ' Mr. GibBon, who lives in the oathern part of that City weighs 232 j vrKls ni-ha five' children, four beyrad one giri who weigh ' OTer 200 pounds each, making the grand total of the six people tt nearly 1,300 pounds, t Gibson, senior, is a giant in physical make-up and has pever been skskr in his lire. : ' The jury in the case against John Kincaid for "the mnrder of Will Brown at Bessemer City a few weeks ago- returned a verdict of manslaugh ter last ; Friday and Judge Peebles sentenced him to three years in the penitentiary. - , Throat Coughs A tickling in the throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it; these are features of a throat cough. They're very de ceptive and a cough mix ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the svstem Scott's Emulsion is just such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given new strength and vigor .". .'. SrnJ Jr fn lampU SCOTT tf.BOlf'NE, Cbemiu, 40Q-4TJ Pearl Street, New Yuri ' joc. aid f.oo. All Jruggim Social Favorite Helleved as Murderer. The grand jury of Johnston coun ty Superior Court last week return ed a true bill of murder iu the first degree against Charles Peacock, a social favorite of Smithrield, for the murder of Alonzo Jones, a mer. chant of Smithrield, on the nigl t of July 13th. Congressman Pou, of counsel for defense, stated to the court that Peacock was at his home pi epared to surrender to the officers if wanted, but when they arrived hi had escaped. Robbery is supposed to be the motive of the murderer. No one would buy a sailboat with sails that could not be reefed. There is always that possibility of a Jitt'e too much wind that makes a cau tious man afraid to go unprovided. The thinking man, whose stomach sometimes goes back on him, pro vides for his stomach by keeping a bo'.tle of Kodol For Dyspjpsia with in reach. Kodol digests what you eat and restores the stomach to the condition to properly perform its functions. Sold by Standard Drng C. and Ashebor' Drug Co., Ashe boro, N. C. Herbert McGraw and Edwin Van Brent, of Philadelphia, have pur chased the High Point MacUn.e Works from O. M. Richard on. They will improve and continue the '.Hisiness. A lath cleanses the skin :uul rids the pores of refust1. A bath makes for better fellowship and citizenship. Not only should the outside of the body be cleansed, but occasional use of a laxative or cwrhartic opens the bowels and clears the system of ef fete matter. Best fo:- this are De Witt's Little Early Risers. Pleas ant little pills that da not gripe or sicken. Sold by Standard Drug Co. , andJAsheboro Drug Co., Asheboro, I X. t. The Leonard-Beavans-Stiiniey Co. is a new concern for High Point ! with a capital stock of $50,000 to I deal in dry gi oii, notions, and j ladies' furuishinsrs. ' S . In these days of rush and hurry I courtccv is often forgotten. In the j uiau, pell tuelL iusn or our lite little things are done to offend tbat wo rather remained undone. A b-istily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cause us social, or Cuarcial 'oss. The wise mau or woman is the one who relieves little ills of this sort by a little tlose of Kodol- Foi Dys pepsia. It digests what you eat and puts your stomach back into shape. Sold "by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboih Drusr Co., Asheboro, N. C. - ' . The board of directors of the Meth odist orphanage ' at Raleigh has elected Rev. ,Tno. N. Cole, presiding! elder of . the Rockingham district, j superintendent of that institution,! succeeding Rev. Jno. W. Jelikius, 1 deceased. ' 4 When two strong men come to i blows, eveu if they are well matched, ! it is not a pleasing sight, but if the ! man who gets thj worst of it will I use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, he j will look bettei and feel better in short order. Be sure you get De Witt's. , Good for everything a salve is used for, including piles. Sold- by. Standard rug Co and Ashtboro-j Jjrug iQ.,.A2neooru, jm , u. . ; . The department of State and War departments are'preparing to intervene and stop the Cuban revo lution when necessary. Warship are beinj oidered to' Cuban waSera. -' : ' 1 i '. .. J : 1 ' Dear Gns: I - have' solved the mother-in-law problem, just ' give her" regularly ' Hollisters - Rocky, Mountain Tea. - It will make her. healthy, - happv and docilo as : a lamb,. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets Asheboro Drug Co. Our Big Clubbing Offer. by special amusement with the Southern Agiieiilun a', tie .pnpuv lar 'semi-monthly faitn apei rtf Nashville Tenn, e art- i.bk to give our readers the advantage of a club biug offer which we b l;ee is the most liberal ever made any news paper in the South. In the liist place, we will send the Southern Agricii tirt'et a w holt year free to any new or old snb-ciilt-er who pays lis for a vests sntisi'iip tion to our owii paper. This great semi-monthly farm pii per goes twice every month into Sl). 000 southern boniest and the regu lar price is 50 cents per year. It is edited by southern men and women to suit southern conditions, and is just what our fanner ueed. It answers free of charge any question a subscriber may ask, anil is advice is given iu a plain practical way which any farmer ctn understand. All departments of farm life a e covered, including delightful honitf and children's pages. Sample cop ies free at our orhGe. HEKE IS Of It MO AU.-SIHTHEUX HAKOAIX. (The Courier) if 1. 00 Southern Agriculturist .50 Nashville Week I v American .5o Inland Poultry Journal .50 Southern Fruit Giower .50 ( Total regular pi ice 3 00 ' We-will send you all five of tie papers a who.e year for only 1.50. These papers r.re all s iulirn publications and eacn is t leader in its particular field. Onler this club and ou will uet a dig y-nr'e reading at nominal cost. Adde8J. Thk Covin kh, AiLe'jojo, X. n. It will wash him) not rn'i i ff This fompli xin nil rnvj m , It's im s-riet so I'll tell .'JuKe thou Ivucky Mountain Tea. Al.ebllo Ding Co. The Cause of Many . Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing iu this country mostdijiijjerottsliwuseso'lecep- Itve. .MnnvKUikleti deaths are caused by it lieart dis ease, pneumonia, lieart failure or npoplex v are often the result of ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance thekidney-j oison evl hlood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of Uie bladder, or the kiduevs themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. liladiler troubles almost always result frottf a derangement of the kidneys a::d a cure is obtained quickest by a pron;r treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel in, badly you can make no n;ist:;ke In taking I ir." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and biadder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and. vcr vmnes that unpleasant necessit y of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during- the night. The mild and the extnuirdiuarv effect of Swamp-K.oot is soon reali.ed. It standj the highest fur its wonderful cures of the mo5t distressing nis'-s. favanip-Uoot is pleasant to take and is sold by' all druggist in hfiv-ce:;t and mc-lon-ir size Ix'i'.Vs. Yon may l ave a sample bo'.'.k- of this wonderful new tiis covfry and n boik that tells all about it, boilisent free l.y mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., lHngl'.amton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Ion't make any mistake, but remembc r the naine.Swattip Soot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the addL-ss, LinghaniVor , N. Y,, on evtry bottle. flow in prescriptions filled by the Standard Drug Store at Asheboro or ; W A. Under wood, Asheboro, . C. Bring or send them to us. We are the prescription; druggists of Randolph. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman N. C ' (Old i Trinity College.) ' ' LocatioD five uiiles southeast ol High Point Cliroaw and f ater unwrpaacsd. Faculty of aeva teaohers. ; WUl, afford, iborotigh pre paration for Sophomore class of leading Col ' legee fnlbe Stater- The "cefergTwir ttr be meet atieeesfu ia history . jestitution. Stfoug BQajicial.baoking. Bates very reaaon able Wrilfl for aatalogiie tand other' utfor itatioB , to" ,J ' J. T. Eenry, Principal. . Rev. B. L. Hargett. Financial agent msm CAT Ahem, If You Continually K'hawk and Spit and There is a Constant Dripping From the Nose Into the Throat, If You Hava Foul, Sickening Breath, That is Catarrh. CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B. B. B. It rour breath foolT It youryolcs hniltyT In your nose-stopped? Do you mure at nlRhtf lioyou sneeze a itreatdealT Do you bavoire ruent piiln In the forebefulf Do you have ruins across the eyest Are you losing your t nse of imell? 1 there a dropping In the throat? Are you losing your sense of tusto? Are yirapradunlly set tin dent? Doyouhenr My.xln Hounds? !. you hnve ringing la t!io cnr? Do Von iu!Tt with name of tho ftoniBdi? U there a constant tnd taste In tha mouth? I). you h:ive a bnekln? cough? l'o ynu coush at nK-ht? Do you cold i.istly? If o, you l'.uv catarrh. Oa'nn-h Is not only dmvorou In this trnv, I-ut It cmukii uleerw loin, death a:iil derny of Wmtw, lustof thinking an l rrisnnlnir power, ambition and eitpr.'v, olten onuses lo'S of appetite, lmllitHarlon, dysrwpslu, raw throat ami reaches to shui ral liability, Jillooy and insanity. It newls attention at once, l ure It by taking Botnnlo Blood Uulm (B.B B ). Itis a yillclt, radical, permanent cure because It rldi the system of t he poison crms tbat cause -outturn. Blood Balm I B.H.B). purifies the blood, does away with every symptom, gtvlngslrenftb. to the entire For sale by Standard Drug Company and Asheboro Drug Company, Asheboro, N. C. Big Four The Best Line to Indianapolis, Peoria, Chicago, And all Points in Indiana and flichigan 1 Information cheerfully fur nished on application. H. J. RMEIN. GPT Agt. Cincinnati, O. A Fine Pole Angus Bull , is located at Asheboro and is ready to serve the public during the season. Persons interested will call on or ad dress John T. Brittain. Asheboro, N. C, The North Carolina College Of Agri culture And Mechanic Arts. Practical t'Auc.'.l ion in Agricidture. En gineeriay. Industrial C'lieinislry, and the Textile Art. Address, PKESIDEXT WIXSTOX,- Wkst R.vLF.iim, 'X. C, 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 L Lavighlin, Real Estate DeeJers. f ' TK (fVaf( 4,000.000 Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. . No agents traveled, but sell direct to planters at wholesale prices, Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. , Ws guarantee our stock to be truetp name. Largest Peach Nursery in the World. Address J. C. HALE. f "hei North State Normal and Literary " Commercial- t '.4 '. ..(.... 'Classical ' '.y Domestic Science .- ., y :. " Scientific' Manttal Training , .. " -is a Pedagogical - Music . .. ; . Three . Course leading to degrees. ; Spetfial , oourtet fcr'gradut of otter college). Well -efjuipped Training School for Tearher. .Board, tatndry tuition, and lee for use oi (est booka, U0 ea rQjr,iree:tuition student, fl2o. Fifteenth' annual session begins September 20, 1900. To secure board in the dormitories, all free tuition applies tious should bemad bef or July-15. Corresponden?e inrited from those desiriag compa ten teachers and tttDographara. f ot catalog and other information, address ' ' .r : iv CHARLES D. McIVER, President R ; v t "i". Greensboro N. C. mnens membrane, and B.B.B. sends a rich, tlnxllDK flood of wurm.rlch. pure blooddlrect to the paralyzed nerves, muous membrane bones and joints, giving warmth and strength Just where It Is seeded, aad In this way making a per foot, lasting oure ol catarrh lu all Its forms. DEAFNESS Ifyonaregra'luallyprowlngdoaforareal reaiiydeaf or hnrd of beprlng, try Botenlo Blood Bultn (D. B. B ). Most forms of deaf ness or partial deafness are caused by ca tnrrh, find In curing caCarrh jy B B. B. 'hnusnndi of men and women have had tbelr lienrlr (completely restored. ltotHiilo l.looil iinliii (It.lt.lt.) la pleasant nnd s.iTo t- t 'ke. Timroinrlily 1etMt fo. ;.0 l omvosed of I'll re llotanlo In-. rreilientK. Strengtlo-nii AVeok Wtnin lv, cure 1)tihi1h. Prlee P!l p.T lan;e bot tle. Tiilce aa dtrpc-d. If not cured when right quantity la'tuken, money reinnded. Sumple Sent Fre by writing Blood Bxlm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe your trouble, and special free medieul advice Us toll your caee, also sent In sealeil ivtter. c: Fish Again : in Michigan" G. H.4.D. The Michigan Line Best of Service to TOLEDO DETROIT And to all the Famous Sum mer Resorts of MICHIGAN and CANADA .Through. Cars from Cincinnati to Charlevoix On and after June 25 BOOK OF SUMMER TOURS FREE FOR THE ASKING. W. B. Calloway, General Passenger Agent, . CIXCIXXATI, 0. W. R. NEA.L, PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. Peach Trees June Buds a Specialty. Winchester, Tenn. Carolina Industrial College Supprlse Party. S Bryant, PreiWent J. I. Cole. Cashier " Ge- - Dev-rik of Randlemaai, Randleman, N. C. Qpital $12,000. Surplus, $5,000. Accounts received nn favorabl terms. Interest paid. on savings de posits. ...... Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G NewJin, W'T, Bryant, O L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant. H O Barker and J H Cole. UNIVERS I T Y of north Carolina, 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educationa System, rradwu- ,. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Oraduate riediclne Engineering Law Pharmacy, Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating 8y3t3Ti. "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. 0 B COX, President. W 1 ABM FIELD, V-Pres W J ARMFIELD, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, -A.eOh.e'foor, 2T. C. Capital and Surplus, $36,000.00 Total Assets, over $10,000.00 With ample aweta, experience and protection, we solicit tbe business ol the baukiug public aud Icvl safe In saying we are prepared and willing to extend to onr customer!, every facility and ao jommodatlou consistent with safe baukiug. DIRECTOR.81 Hugh Parks, Sr., W ArmHelil.W p Wood, P H MorrTs, c C McAliKter, EM AnnHeld. uRCoi W F Redding, Bcuj Moffltt. Thou 1 Redding, A W K Capcl, A M Kaukiu, 1 h H Reddiug, Dr t K Aeburv, C i Cox. You Furnish the Bride We Furnish the Home. Just receivd 'nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su s, Pic tures, IJall 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. 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. G. 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 ; " TtorogbJy'renovated and-1 Kefurius&ed Table supplied - rith ,the best the market fforda. Rate Reasonable, D. t: NEWBY, Prop. HOLLISTCN-S Cocky Mountain Tea Nuggets ' 1 Bur HsUtis tat Busy PecpU. - . BAgi QoUsa Etaith ati Btaa! flfn- A peiae for Constipation, IadMrestkm. liw and Kidney Trouble. Pimpla. Eensna, tmeuf Blood, Bud Breath, 81urcih Bovai, HMdacba and Backiwfa. It s EocVy UoiuitiB 7 t tb lt form, IS cent a bos. Or nut mad tt BoujT Pans CuxrAT, Ki1ifc. Wla. 60LBEN NUQGETt M BAU.0 PC8PLS 1
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