The Asheboro Cornier PRICE ONEDOLLAR A YEAR rKntervJ at the Post Office be bora as 'econdCiss Matter. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Railroad Commissioner: FRANKLIN McNEILL. For Congress Seventh District: ROBERT N. PAGE. ; Fur Solicitor Tenth District: Wm. C. HAMMER. For State Senate: . ' J.R. BLAIR. For House of Representatives: Wm. P. WOOD, W,. T. FOUSIIEE For Clerk of Superior Court: W. C. HAMMOND. For Sheriff: S.' L. HAYWORTII." For Treasurer: For Register of DeJs: X P. BOROUGES. ' ' For Surveyor: H. A. ALBRIGHT. ..... . For? Coroner,; DR. I)tX F6X.j:;j l. For County Commisaiencr? A. N. BULLA, H,- G,XASSITK, J. Wv COX. GO TO WORK. It may be- true that the Demo crats can win withont effort. -in this campaign, but that is not the way to go at it. It Is trne that the state will go Democratic, under any circumstances, but that is not what we want. We want to snow the Republicans under. We want to teach Marion Butler that when his hand is put on the throttle of North Carolina, it means destruction to him and air who follow him. We want a hot campaign. We want to send a solid Democratic delegation to Congress. The Republican are making a desperate effort, under the leadershiv of Butler; the purpose is to increase the vote m the State, and elect as many Republicans as possible. To counteract this, there must be en thusiasm aroused. The Democratic nominees and Township leaders should not let nutters dxag, but the vote of the party should be polled There is too much indifference the part of Democrats. Erery Dem ocrat should get to work among hi6 neighbors, in the interest of hia par tv, and of good govern nipnt. There is no lack of interest on the part of Republicans; every vote they have is going to count. They will vote every man, even in the counties where they have not a ghost of a chane of an election. They are making desperate efforts all over the State. There are, here and there, a few disgruntled Democrats, who are giving them comfort,' but this will not affect results, so as to change the election of any one. It is the plain duty of every Democrat, not only to vote himself, but to get -is many of his neighbors a3 possible to vote with him. The leaders and the caudi dates should put some "ginger" in their speeches and arouse enthusiasm. This done, and all will be well. fi.,.h,lMti.i6''tJX bonds. Yealt ago he BaiJ he never would be a llepaibliciiri;aidhe was a Democrat, and i friend; to-tbff . people, hVis a Republican, and making re publican speeches i'u tliis'state; owns the controlling stack in the' only Republican' newspaper in the state; and ia actually in charge or tne re publican party, 'not only in the State, but he dispenses patronage at Washington. PUBLIC SPEAKINGS. EVERYBODY INVITED. v Mr. E. Muffittaud Mr. J. A. penie. u,h School House, Thursday night, October 4, l'JOG, at 7:30. - Cedar Falls, Saturday night, October 0th 19u0, at 7:30. Hopewell School House, Ihurs day night, October 11th 1906 at 7:30. Hrul'. J. M. W ay. Welch's School House Monday nijrht Oct. tfth 7 o'clock. AW Hoie Academy Tuesday nig at -Oct. IHb 7 o'clock. Spero School House Friday night !.. 12th 7 o'clock. Mt. Olivet Academy ihursaay night Oct. ISth 7 o clock. Coleridge School House Friday night Oct. 19th 7 o clock. Mr. Jiio.T. Hrlttalii. "-Liberty. Wednesday night, Octo ber, 17th, at 7:30 o'clock. Ramaeur. Thursday night Octo ber 18th at 7:30 o'clock. ': Sophia, Wednesday night, Octo hm- Slth. at 7:30 o'clock. . Franklinville, Thursday night, rWnhar 5Kt.h at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. H. m. n.wji-ni--; V: .rrj? WnrthviTfe -' Wednesday "' r trisrh t. October 10th,"l90tr'at 70 o'clock,;. oUNG PEOPLES' DAY. Mr. H. M. Robln?MKl J, . KedrtWg. Rocky Bldge-' fecbobl 1ouser Fri day night, October :5th at 7:30. Shepherd flohool House, Saturday night, October 6th, at 7:30. Mountain i View School House, Thursday night,' October 11th, at 7:30. Browers Chapel School Honse, Friday night,. October 12th, 1900 at 7:30 o'clock. . . . , Mr.Juu. T. Brlttalu. Trinity College, fiiday night October 5th at 7:30 p m. Mr. J. K. Ilia I r. Why Not Academy Monday night Oct.6th at 7:30 o'clock. Caraway School House Tuesday night Oct. 9th at 7:30 o'clock. PleaBant Hill School Hoxise Wed nesday night Oct. 10th at 7:30 o'clock. Randleman Thursday night Oct. 11th at 7:30 o'clock. Pisgab Friday uight Oct. ISth at 7:30 o'clock. Franklinville Saturday night Oct. 13th at 7:30 o'clock. Gnu's Chanel School House, Thursday' night, "November 1, 1906, at 7:3u o clock. , . . : , . rrngraui service to lie Held at - . Uortlivllle. ' Sunday, Oct.' 14th, will be cele brated as Young People's Day at the Methodist Protestant Church at Worth ville. The program is as follows: 10:30 o'clock A; m. Devotional exercises A. 0. iJyrick. Address Prof.T. C. Amick. Presentation of Banners 2:00 o'clock v. m. &a ' . . . 10 Address "Opportunities aim Feasibilities of Young People" Prof. J. M. Way. 2:40 Sot.g "The Dauger of Being Side-tracked" Dr. C. V. llubbard. 3:00 Song Conference "Mutual Help for Old and Young" Led by Rev. J. II. Button, Pastor. 7:00 o'clock r. m. Song Recitation "Readv for a Hiss Mary Prevost. Recitation "Wanted: A Minister's Wife" Yida Hicks. Recitation "Farmer Dean's Conver sion" Sallie Prevost. Snntr o . . . Recitation "Life is W hat Ve Make It" Allie Jackson. Recitation "Be Careful What You Say" Florence HiTliard.;; Recitation-p-"Dimes and . Dollars" Bessie Clay too. ' Song Recitation "T h e Last Hymn' Rose Myrick. I Recitation "The Freckle-faced lit tle Girl" Velna Jacjkson. Address Rev. T. M. Johnson, Pres- ' identof N. C. M. P. Conference. ENJOYABLESOCIALVENT. Mti Hlark Eutertalns at Her Hme at .i. Hamst-ur. .', At her beautiful borne in North Raniseiir. A naif T.pp RImoIc ptitpr- tained a number of her frjends Fri day evening. A drawing contest was engaged in, Miss Pauline Allrd winning the prize for the best drawing. Miss Massie Scott won the booby. At 10 o'clock all were invited" into the dining room which was beautifully decorated with feins and potted plants. Delightful refreshments were served. Ihen followed a miiBical program arranged by Misses Lizzie Smith, Ora Scott, and Prof. G. 0. Weatherly. All went to their respective homes after spending a most delightful evening and voting Miss Black a most charming hostess. Those present were: Misses Pau line Allred. Mary and Lizzie Smith, Daile Whitehead, Mabel Ham, Mas sierra, and Annie Soott, Florence Luther, Norva Whitehead and Mrs. V. C. Marlev: Messrs. OeWitt UV.orht. V. Marh Tlrmtfan Cnr tis, M. Ed Johnson, Henry Kinirey, ricKeii i urner, James ljamueiT, Charles Hrmvti. Ounar Weatherlv. John Parks, Vaughn 'Marlev, Sam lirady, and i'rof. O. E. WcUanless CAMPAIGN OPENED. FOR BOTH One disease of thinness in chihlivn is scrofula ; in adults, eon.siiin;ition. Both have iioor Mood ; hoth need Hiore fat. Ti.eso dieses tlirive on . loan- m'ss. rtir i inc i"M, iiimiiio-ui voironiiiifj; them ; cod liver oil nuikcs the lx.'t and healthiest t'.it and '. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here' n ii.it ural ordor of things'; tlirtl j,vj nliv Krntt'n Kmulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrofula and consuini.tioia.Mori fat, more weight, iiioje nourish inent, that's vv. . Stn for five sample. , SCOTT, & BOWNE, Chemir 409-4IMW Stfett, Nfw'VoA' ' ' 0e.an$t.9 , W u ' ; Muffai Miss Lizzie Parks, .daughter i of in Parks. of Seaurove. died on Thursday, Sept 274 after about two week's rllness oi typnoia tever., ..:; :TjizU:was about eiffhteen -years of age. It is sad to think tkat one an vrtnii)7 should be called awav w npn iuhl uuuuiuif iulu uuiauyuuu but we know that God knows best, and aoeth all tniugs well. Mie was a kind Arid centle ifirlJ who will be Badly missed b her relatives and friends.- ' : ' :' . ' ' She leaves a father, three brothrs and three sisters to mourn'' their loss. We extend to thehi onr deep est sympatny. The Democratic" patty is the only party that has ever given to the peo ple a dean and tjconumical adminis tration of public affairs- With Marion Butler at the bead of the opposing forces, no trne man who knows the-biatory x his .state, and W& 3 TBI jm?kni good to comeOtrw,SWlAuer shin. Not only hisparty, which he iavDV.ib9te$tr,9fi .if;iiable;to be sold out like stock: 3n.jSouth Da kota, or to any purchaser, at any time, btrt he is liable - to betray and sell the state, if he could do it, if he sretr control. Old line Peiablicans( ire cailed on to turn Over tnerr oanner w Min on Butler. The Federal office-hold era have put bJKttJbafg. gtyti are Wnymen in uie epami- can-f im we do not see b)w amyffodjtrna man can follow Buch leadership. Butler Bays he does not want office; he says he does not want to Hon. J. R. Blair, .'Ilemocratic Nominee for State Senate in this .liatrir. will lie with the Democrat ic candidates at the following times and places: ' Widow Kenney's Monday, October 15th- , ,' New Hope Academy, luesday, October lUth. Farmer, Wednesday, October 17th. Ramsenr, Wednesday, October 31st. , f " . . Liberty, Thursday, otember 1st. THo Uenuldicun nominee is re quested to be present at all these appointments, aim uiiiu tim.. wi iit civen. T.Ht!ill the people, regardless ot ! political beliets, turnout to near the issues discussed. This Sept. 28, 15)00. W. J. ScARBdRO, Chm. Dem. Co. Ex. Com. BigrhtraWii o"f'oters Senator F. M. T3ifti)tu6s chair man of .tblit-DempcratiCf Exe cutivtU&utittte.and 3ri& J8 Adams, chairman ot-tne. Btate e publican Executive Committee, have agreed upon tne uuircvmcon w w ninin of the attorney general as i,a timp the re?istration books should open ana . Close; tor me up- hiDgeletttoli-- '" !. ' o hnok-i.'- should' open , at 6 o'clock . m oar,Thvrsday. Octo hpr 4th. 1906. and "close at ann'Set on Saturday,. October 27, 1906. News and Observer. Hoit. V. M. Sliniiioun Fired "lrt Kim j In Adieboro Lnat U'flk. Tlie campaign opened at Ran dolph . last ThnVsJay night' ' when' State Chairman, F. M. Simmons ad dressed a packed house of ladies and gentlemen at the courthouse. Mr. Simmons is a pleasunt speaker with convincing power and his ad dress served to uind closer the demo crats bo in ai d him and whs a vote wiuiier. as applied to 'b(j, doubting Thoniasi-s present.' ' . . The Courier expected to publish a full text of his speech this week but for unavoidable reasons i3 unable to . .o so. The address will be presented next wtek however. . v - , Mt. Ollvrt Items. Mia. W. Tuatrue vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. ll.,Tysor, Sun day. 4 ' ' ''The; farmers haye commenced reotl,oiii(T nnrl, ullil rpllfirts A POuA deal f it damaged the Wet Weath- Ti4 I. (). Sn pp., aad. children. arjd d Tysor aud wtfeJ visiting weeki - ! ini.i QUitaa ci'owd frOm here 'atlfend- WE HAVE ALREADY Paid Railroad Fare We did it when we sent our buyer to Northern markets He has returned with the most select line of Dress Goods, and Notions ever offered and at the same prices, or less than you find on the counters at a distance. . They are on display at our store now. All; the leading: fabrics and shades in wool, sflk plaids, craNrtenette, etc. . Blariitets 5 The best, convenient sizes and durable at easy prices. BLACK EveryfcayWear 3:H iP.Mf" don't want to pay ; ; IhMitM cK ArW mhc nisi:' I 811 it. VOU Id a 1 .:!!,: ,iTlMT)iaaooi'' is our pace maker nda its Up.r&y oVfe otter ; shoes ; at the riwriss $wrioUatwriiof the excellence ragnc?pri Shoei. Womea'a-lBlack, JJiamonds" retail at 7M wewct. mo! rwz sftoes t twnany(w& foastiffmivar SOLD BYr THE ..ASHEBQRQ.iDBPARTMENTi StQRgf e. 1 :I will attend nt the rilloiliug forthe vfariOOO:."!!))!'! If. . Cedar Grove. ' ' ' ' :'-' ! Kew Hope, ' '' i':'1 : - ' Comoro, , - . .. ;. !. ; . i Tabernacle, . ' , i , , . i , NewSlarket, " " 1 ' 1 ' . I'nion. ''- , ' ' ' ; ' Richland,, ,- i Brower.: (. :,.', Pleaaant Orpve, , Coleridge, Gni(K, Rack Ciek , '.; : ; Frouklitiyille, , u,- Columbia, mi Liljertv.' ' "' ' Providenc, ''".'' Raiidlenuiu, , . . The noaiia'-'tit of botu parties fioqs will 1 with me at the al)ove cussed, and pay your taxes. ' titan a9 pUce;f ir the purpose uf eollectin;, taxes' ."; -Wl(Ktr Kihwey'si '''' .' . JTeiv Bipe Acadmy, -. , Former. . .,! ' , v.': ,' , R'. Skeeu'H.- ., : ,7 ' Triuiir '" ' ' v," . - New Market ". . Lebau Sink's, ;:, (i Ji. E. i'ow'B, 't.. 5uggV Heiiry Jones, '' Coleridge, ! ' 'Bethel, .. )- .,... , CountyHonie, Cedar Fall.s, ' 'Rlllil!l, j - , I '! Liwrty, 1 ,i J A; J. ChftnuieAs, ,'' ' linBuleuiani 10th. 17uV - 18th.- i;nh.".i 2iHb..v 23d! '! (",.Wlaea.tiy Thuradav, ' " -f Fridays r i Saturday;-'.; Mopday, i TnearinV ' -TlmrSdaV.-''' 't 2T.th Friday, ... " -'.th. .. Suturday,, " 27 th. Monday, Sth. "' "TuesUdy. ;'"'"! 30tU. Wedneajuy, '' , 31st. ' ' Thursday,- No4' let. ' Fridav, 2d. " S.ii,,Hav XI fnr'il.B Cpneml Assemlilv. ai.il the various. :.ui!ty of-. 'appiMiitinent. I'lea eUne out, btur the ij dis ' ' " Vours Trul v, ' ' " , . ' T. .T. Fim-!i, SSteriff. Carpets and Rugs T5he DRUG Store next door to the Bank. Come in and buy sorrie bulbs for winter blooming S0prqd V-ll(ps Hyacinths Freesias Tulips Crocus, Etc. If you want any of the magazines or fashion books it will pay you to drop in. Bargains in Books. . .NOTICK; I ho tax books for 1006'are" in the hands of th oqliector , and must l collected at once. WheB not otherwise engaged in said cellectar, the'' undersigned can be found at the office ol the Aabeboro Courier. W. A. Bt-scH. 1 Tax collection, for the Town of Asheboro. ea papcpiDg ai . ,4a hqp, m uuaj -. t lief iMsauu wv,,uJw,,iiccH..ipvJ his eter Mrj T, HrbrtTysqr has Married. .,.. iJRandlemau'o'iL ty, lfX)Wafrth homeolBob DasM, Mis.8 Lilli DaVia to If."Ciero McMaster, T. f . Millikan, 3. P.," officiafiig; 1 To Cure a Cold it 'One Dav Tale MKffTPfR 9 .inej Tablia. Druggist re tun J moDey if it - faile tocie. E W GRJt4 allure ia on eachJlKg. 25c 4V,rinn-ol1 Plroa. have mat received anofiatrt5fTtfaii,l They can oe seen ai meir sutuiea uu Depot St. Asheboro. That eatch the eye and fit the purse 'at sight. Don't think you get a $15.00 rug; iot $10 from a mail order house. I Shoes, the Best BROWN'S SHOES for la ' dies and children. Crossett's for men and a varied line of cheaper but serviceable goods. fiords - Scarboro- 1 Moffitt Co. j CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY 4 ( The Largest I '.' Beit by Test:.';'-"': I jEBtabiished 1898,.' y-,. Iaies a spectafty of French Cleaning- and Pyeihg. It is a -Process of 'dry cleaning:,-- the nly ' Way to- clean' ladies', . Ichild tra'i "and' gentlemen's' plotting-, and household dra Iperies, Without i injury to the jjfabric- ' ' ' ' ' Collar, cuff and , shirt work unsurpassed. Packages . re IreivrA no taVPrAneji&av 'morn- ' I ing at 10 o'clock, for Saturday W.' Al COFFIN, i-Agent, Asheboro At Wood & Moring's. Asheboro Drug Company, J. D. Simpson, Manager. HIGH POINT MACHINE WORKS Engineers, Founders, Machinists. High-class repairing in all lines. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Saw Mills, Lathe Mills and Pumping Machinery. , None but expert mechanics employed. We make a . specialty of repairing, on heavy machinery and solicit cor respondence. ' ' IF YOU REQUIRE PROMPT SERVICE . W RITE US. "WqrthnlllVtUm. ' Mrs Luther Burraae.-ef.Concoru, ts visiting her aoat Mrs.. O. Arnold. "' DrJlttbbHrjLlcftlJRichmond, Va., Monday momiag, accompanied by Miss Jeunie Shaw, of Worthvilla, Mtb. Cicero Jarrett, and.. Mrs. P. ArmstroHg and danghtej, of Cen tral Falls, and Mr, Orris Walker, of Carajray, all whom go for medi cal and snrgical treatment.--, ' " .Henry . Mofgtt," of Worth ville, Cplumbus county. , has been. visiting his sister, Mrs. E. H, doley, Mr and Mrs. Clar6nce Groce, are receiving congratulations on the arri ral of a fine ton. JhtBflOrvk beo6rgtlon& i .l-r.n-i n.-f. I . 'J ij.-v i. ; "' I have a full line of attrao" tive designs in wall: paperi- and Can nangr. same. Refer 'ence: given .. - M. Hammond. ' Asheboro. N f ECZEMA and PILE CURE CDPP Knoririe- what it auffer, I will give free of charjLi any aHlicted a positive cur 7.: iemi, Salt Rheum, Ervsip Pifcs and vSkio Diseases. , relief. Don't suffer -longer, Vr t F. W. Wlliams, 400 Manh I Ave-, New York. Enclose it.

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