NEW YORK FASHIONS. s Hliort Coat" I'reHS and Utility frktrts--PlaidnVarled Material" and Color' Millinery. The best authoritie" agree in of fering suits with coats of a length extending little" beto-1 the waist line, rather than the half-length that were prophesied for this season. These come in aj great variety of ratherlreaky but decidedly smart styles. The French jacket with pleated lower part is wry much in evidence. Sleeves are full length in the more- seyere tailored styles but one sees anv nhmber of cape effects . and three-quarter sleeves among the new models. Buttons, both of the snit material and of metal, bone, ivory, or leathe- are used to a great extent as a garniture and braids and gimps are very large ly worn. SKIRTS FOB DRESS AXI) UTILITY While skirts of function gowns continue to be long all round on many of the smartest models, suits have practical flaring short skirts clearing the -ground fioui two -, to four inches. These are most of ten cut after a semi-circulur somewhat pleated model that gives the becom ing flare of the circular skirt with out its tendency to sag. The dressy effect of the best skins depends rath er Oil. their general cut and dejsign than the use of applied trimniins if we except lmttoi.8 and occasional touches of bi'iiid. THE RAO E KOH I'LAIDS Fluids of many sorts promise to be the rage, if they are sufficiently en dorsed by fashionable women, for all styles are more oc. less unt trial! at this season . Certainly these pt-1 terns are most attractively displayed at. all the best shops, aud in most I varied and fascinating cojibj nations..! The regular Tartans are for the most j part confined to "ribbous for hat! trimmings auu to waist, materials for school girls aud misses. The ombre or shaded plaids are better adapted to older wearers. Mauy of these styles in robes for smth. have matching materials for waists in taffeta or other weave3. VARIED MATERIALS AND COLORS It would seem that browns and greens are to lead in favor for street costumes this season, and there is a 760 decided movement in favor of using serges of the best quality. Cheviots, especially in stripes and small, over plaids, are among the' prettiest ma terials used for smart specimens of snits for utility purpose, and are particularly well adapted for school girls and " other young' women. Touches . of brilliant contracting colors, m yellows that- verce toward the orange tone. ,hm1 the newest ,redf that, run from terra rotus to mahoganys are especially f.'0"1' nu the more sombre tints us'-d for the whole cotnmy" i Dines of h tl-J-; t aided uavy and eoutwstiu,: lral.'uu c9s3 hades are preferred tins fall and will make some of the most fashionable serge suit?. v ILLUSTRATION 'if hanks are due theMcCall Co., makers and designers of fashions, for handsome illustration accom panying this article. The question of hats still remains to be settled, some contending that the very small hat will lead, others that all styles will be worn, which seems the most probable conjecture. Felts are very prominent, not moiy? so however than the plain velvets, and uncurled ostrich feathers, either witlrlong willow like plumes or the shorter ones in bunches that suggest the domestic leather duster, will soon be as ubiquitous as were peacock feathers in the spring, and will probablv go out of style as complete ly, and in as short a time. All sort 8 of fancy buckles aud orna ments are used with ribbon trim mings on the new hats, and dahlias, especially in the mahogany shades, are the latest thing in Mowers. Cher ries and grapes combined with tulle are seen on some of the most chiu headgear, and shapes are nioie tie cidetl in their outlines than has been the case for soiiu- time. If you wish to read a story that is brimful of humor and amusing situations, you will find it next mouth in The Ladies Wjprld.' A Sistei of Chariiv, by Julia Fruitt bishop, is the title of this new serial, which commence in the rsoVeinber number act which is by far the best continued story they have ever published. The professor of mathe matics who is supposed to relate the tale does so in a most droll aud concise manner, and inadvertently gives a character sketch of himself that serves as a background for the story. Mrs. Bishop is always bright, and sparkling in whatever she does, but she has certamlv excelled in "A Sis'er of Charity." It is illustrated by Eliot Leen. Good for the cough, removes the cold, the cause of the cough. That's the work of Keuuedy's Laxaaive Honey and Tar the original cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro (jrug Co., Asheboro, N. 0. Cook Booki. ; Do you want the largest and beet Cook book 1 published. If so, write us and we will tell vou how te get it for one hour's work. Don't delay but write to-day. When you have a cold it is well to be very careful about using any thing that will cause constipation. He particularly careful about prepa rations containing opiates. Use Kt-niit-dvs Laxative Honey and Tar, wKir'n Voj'S the coush and moves the- bowels. Sold by standard Drugr Co., Aslu-boro, X. ('. THERE IS REYNOLDS SUN CURED 1 "' "rrrTTj'. mum! ji H 1 iflliiilll- "it is The Onlu Medicine . I have found which is perm ment in iU effects." '-It is the best medi cine I ever took in my life,." "It is the hnest nieucine I ever took for indigesitou." "It cured me after uoCtoi s treat ment and many other medicines fai.ed." "It is the finest touiu I eve trieil." These are 'he expressions whioh greeted me wneii I called on Mrs. G. R. Auderson, Cleveland, N. C, March 15, 1905. Sh? h::d b-en a se vere sufferer from indigestion, w hich frequently pioduced nevousness. One dozen butths of uiy Femc'ly made a perfect cure ot hei. It cured her at the same tinir- of a troublesoniH ei.se of tetter on hand. Mns. Joe I'f.rsox. Charlotte, N. C. , Hen H ( n!iipn!4;ii Meat: V.'li:it. We 'aviv :isked a few thus Uirii what we meant when we said we wantwdu L'ii'anViimpuign. One idea' of a tde.in Lniiiaii.rn is une in whu-h the wi jters nu-l speakers will tell the, ttuth. Some one muv siy if we tell the' truth on some ctiiiilidutt'g for public1 office, the writing or .speaking will not be ei',in ni-'-au-e th n eui-'i.s of the Oiitnliilavs are not clean. The hpi- wf the tli'. country ' t . in the fac tint tii' puilie i!e na i''s men for.oflii"' w'iose liv.-s are ceae, aud if a writer r ? c:ik'i- w:ii ! nothing but th,.- truth mi the cnuli diite., we still eiiiiin tiiar M- i-n it- - paign will ! rleiiu. It-is n.- riH.m , when Mie'i are uiir-pi e-fileti am! j villi;i-c!. (J.-irawtia ,niiurv X-.is j Trmible never n lues to stay World lil.e thunder shukin' Darkness ever dreams of day, Look! The light's a-breakin'! See it shiniii' from the hills, See it dancin' on the rills, All the world with joy it fills: Look! the light's a-hreakiu'! 11. Though the sight seeuis with us loug Solid comfort takin' Still we hear Life's Mruiu' snug, "Look! The ligh 's t breakin'!" Farewell then to siyh n' Night Welcome to the love an' light! Brethren this eld world's all right Look! the light's a-breakin'! F. L. Stauton. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County . f Frank J. Cheney niukoe oath that lie fs senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney ,v t'n. itoliig Lu-iness in the City ut Tnle.lu. ( miuiy an. I ttm aloreaiil. ami tlmt niil Hnu will puv tht ui'i .f ONE Hl SliKKK liuLLAKi- (01 ii. i. nu t cwi-y caw-of Catarrh tlmt tauiHit i-nr-.-l in 'In of Hnll'-t umrrli ure. FKAXK I CKXXKY 8wiru to U'f.ireme ami -uirrii-i 1.1 :;, v int. ence thi Oth .lay ( IK-n-inlier. A. I" lvi'i (Seal) A. ... i.k.i X i.iry Hi: Hall's ttitanh Cut in t-.Un Ii acin iliifi-iiv iiiii-liii .1 in.. I mi of tliu -y-t. .-ii i ti i-1 I1" i i r. .1. I liKSKV ,v On Sn1i! l.v nil lirueKiri. 7i. lake Kamil.. I'.i; . u- i-nii A REASON FOR CHEWING . Chewers becoming tired of heavily Sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused REYNOLDS' SUN CURED to quick ly win from the old brands of much longer standing the place as favorite with sun cured chewers, because it contains ; Just enough proper sweetening and fla voring to preserve the quality of the leaf and enhance its goodness, causing a large increase in the demand for sun cured tobaccos. UN Is not only pure sun cured, but it is made from choice selections of the genuine sun cured leaf grown where the best sun cured tobacco grows. It is like that you formerly got, costing from 60c. to $1.00 per pound, and is sold at 50c. per pound in 5c. cuts; strictly 10c. plugs, and is the best value in sun cured tobacco that can be produced for chewers. R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO." Winston-Salem, N. C. l'rof. Bruce Craven, of Morgan1 ton, reneutly gave out iti interview lefusMic nhev 'h'1 r?c?nt order of Superintendent "of Public Instruc1 lion euiarid ny that the books adopt ed by -te-xt :liOilv cjiuinihsiou only he used in the cirv schools. He thinks the action of Mr. Jovner ia iihC.il led for, and that city schools should be permitted to select their own books. i When Eve brought woe to all mankind ("Id Adam culled her woman; " But when the woo-d wilh lovoso kind He then pronounced it wooinan. But now, with folly and with pride, Their liNsluud pockets trimming, Tim ladies Jre so fu!! of whims The people call tlirm wiinmeu. Boston Transcript. We are leaders and . originators not imi tu'ors nor follower. The Great Artistic STIEPF PIANO! i t.'.l.iv Hie l.wrvel I Hie I ii'-'-n! ; i ii .U'e I' w.l- nevei' ;im cxii'niil 't lt;:rli-li- -r.iii.! -:r I I il:e I was nieeive I. an-l now , ,i i-.!, Iheueaivni :. ':' t'iu.i-. ) We Have f.jw Pianos ; in, -. i 1 ' i...,-.. -. a- i-.'oo.mt, i i I, iVi ! ii ;-.ik Tii.- i- i'iM ..: ;i. -e j;: :! - l.y .jr. iii'!i, wholui- l.icu 1 1 1 : i ' 1 1 i mi t:u inu pi.ines y ..ii? Chs. M. Stieff, S "iiner:i Vivii-miii ' W Tia'le fliarl-lre, X. C. C. !!. WII.MuTil. Maimer. DO YOU WANT THE BEST, SAFEST, EFFIl IENT FAMI IY MEDICINES? BUY Vlck'a Little Llvar Pllla, X3u. Ha pcrlor to Calomel for child or alnlt. Vlclt'; Velio w Pine Tar Cough Bj-rup, use. Cam wont cough and prevent coniamptloa. Vlch'. Turtle Oil Llulmrut, H3. Beet anl largeet for man or beaet. Vick'n Keatorttlve Tonls Wine ot Coil Liver Oil, Sl.OO. Vlrk'n Rum and Qalnlne Hair TouIk, ."'Oi'. -Vt an oil or dye, n iliiiilruir, reatoree the llntr. It all dniKiilKti or drnlrra or it-lit f.ir the prlrr liv L. WlCHARDSON M'F'G CKE.VJiST, Gi .ur iloi o 4H .-j j . -i . --i -n-L- ii -iu- I Greensboro Nurseries, I : , I Greensboro, N. C. 1 TOBACCO mold: 'COKED TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE MAKERS CRADDOCK -TERRY CO. LYNCHBURG -VA. A full line of these Shoes can be found at W. J. MILLER'S, Sole Agent, ASHEBORO N. C. Poland China l?l ITltlllllllULlI P i M Black Pigs, f Why i.'pon-l'!i packing-house prot-lucts, es ixxiaUy i:' vou live iu the Country? P!ac jMin' oHt-r now t'ur a ;-air of Poland China or Mammotli I'.lack pi.es, for fall Uelivtry, and raise your own meat. Descriptive circular on application. Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm. Pinp Picra nnrl Pnnltrv ! for sale. Berkshire Pigs $5.00 Each. . Brown Leghorn Cockerels. Barred Plymouth Rocks- C. U. HInshaw, Greensboro, N. C. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. C. 1 ii-u lira in my oM'n o pre n.re '. to i aetce iitl liy '.w it- vatM'.i. hrnm-li.'. ISP li4 MiK ' THE BEST SHOE XAiK IN AMERICA s'' J I Address 1 I I JOHN A. vOUNG, 1 A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Trotruding files. I)iupit8 nrn authorized to refund money if PACO OINTMENT fails to cure in Clto 14 days. "iOc. Wood's Seeds ron FALL SOWING Every farmer should have a copy of our New Fall Catalogue It ffives:best methods of seed ingiaadifull information about Crimson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and Covers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond,! Va. Our Trada Mark Brand Seeda'are the Dest and eleauest qualities oijtainaoie. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C. "'ihi-e over Sju mi - Reddinp's stere near .-a.i.l.ir.1 riiug t o. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. I Fire, Life and Accident Insur ! ance. i Tho hest companies repreentfd. Offices over the Bank of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jewefer and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. oSeni his prolewdonal aervice to the cltlteuk'of Asheboro and surrounding community, offices: At Residence' Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SUR.GEON. Office Ashelioro Drug Co. Residence--Cornei of Main and Worth Mreeta. Asheboro, N. C. THE CAROLIN, COOK STOVE Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. Tlii-s -i ve h.i vi-ry iinnli-ni iiu proven f nt iiii'luiiii.j; t-x'.'iitiiiu l"P hi'lf, tide shelf, kkkei . nii-kli- lowrl rod, nii-kli- knoUs, orna mental lu-f. Eif-iv tuvi" nici'ly polished. If your nu'ifliant lines not sell these stoves, write us it i . e will jmie specially low pi'CM dvliv-ered at your railroad station. Every stove Kiiaranleed. Manufactured by G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. For sale, liy Lewis - Window Hdw. Co., Ashelniro, N. C, The Watkins-Leonard Co., liam-etir, 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' 0d Stand, North side Depot street. BTSKJ4-' V'J. r-.'-i: : I.-