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1 T'TiVVi".i'V?!'-'' T" CONDENSED FOR ."' BUSY READERS. Tbe appeal of John H. Hodges, the Durham' wife murderer, who is under sentence of death will be heard in the Supreme Court Nov. 27th. Messrs. Marsh and Su inner, whose laundry was destryed by fire at Salisbury a few days ago," have arranged to begin operation again this week. President Harry S. St. George Tucker, of the Jamestown Exposi tion, has announced April 26th, 1907, as the date for opening the Worlds Fair. President Roosevelt will attend and deliver an address. The new annex to the state Hos- Eital for the insane at Raleigh has een -completed, and there is new room for 112 new patients. Thir teen have been removed from Morganton. Solicitor Allen Fort, Jr., of Amer icus, Ga., has tendered his resigna tion to Governor Terrell, of Georgia, ftnd hi3 commission expires on No vember tith. From that place Mr. Frt conies U Salisbury, where he will identify himself with the Bap tist church, ofjwhichpie will be as sistant pastor. Senator Overman is one of the Guest orators in the South. He is great ou the hustings or anywhere. Mr. Overman is oik- of the speakers lit the barbecue on Thursdav, Oct. 25th. Butler and his crowd are attack ing Democrats 'ecauso the appro priations to public schools were in creased, when in fact the only fault is that the appropriations were 1iot incrensed enough. Frank Holixttm, l.e u-gro an tenced at 'ast term of Guilford Su- perk'i court, to hansc .etotn.r 2"tb. has been given aiiuuer chance for his life by his friends raising money sufficient, to carry his casu to the Supreme Court. The immigrant agent for the Southern Cottou mil la now in hu rope has starred 258 skilled Flemish weavers and their farniln fiom BrnseeN to America. Ho.i. Francis Sholier and brother, Ernest E. Shohrr, sons of the lat 0l. F. E. Shoiter, of Salisbury, hnvp been chosen lor Congressional hon ors in New York districts. Tbe steam Laundry at Salisbury was destroyed by fire Friday. The loss by the bnilding and machinery will amount to $12,000, besides the clothes of the patrons, which is a loss to the owners themselves. The striking machinists have de clined the Southern Railway Co's proposal to arbitrate. A charter was issued yesterday for the Monarch Heating and Radiating Company, of Greensboro. The cap ital is $150,000 authorized and $30, 000 subscribed by H. M. Coble, F. A. Silver and others. The company will manufacture and install heat ing apparatus and operate a general machine shop. Greensboro Tele gram. Ten men were burned to death and two fatally wounded in a fire at Birmingham, Ala., Friday, which destroyed Mrs. E. E. Whattley's boarding house. Al most all the dead were employed on the street railway as couductors and motormen. The 9-year-old daughter of .Mr. J. M. G. Reece was killed near Rfthutjv. Davidson county, butur-l day. The child wa.ii playing under a planer mill when she was caught by a belt mid whirled aro md a num ber of lime. One arm was turn :! and the child died in half ;:u hour after the accident. Jno. T. McKay, aged T" years, ami a mtive of Davie juntv, died at Santord last week. He moved to FayetteviUe wh"ii a boy, and for years was a compositor in the office of the FayetteviUe Observer. Till frtu-rt .it S.. H. .I'M S C, . WPS visite J hv a destructive fire Thins-j day uiht, the value of property de stroyed aggregating $75,000. . The town has only 2000 inhabitants. It is supposed to have been of incendi ary origin, and negroes are sus pected. Houses amounting U an expendi ture of $40,000 are now in course of erection at Denton. "Retired Judge Advocate General of the uf.vy, Capt. Samuel C. Lemly, a native of Winston-Salem, sailed last we jk for San Juan, to investi gate conditions at the U. S. naval station there. The corporation commission has issued an order requiring railroad agents to post bulletins giving the arrival of all passenger trains. ' This must be done 30 minutes be fore they are doe. The Curse o! Our Country. Liqum is bad enough, in all con science, but -e believe the dope hab it is the greit-st evil of our day. It is more deadly to the moral nature and makes i's victim more r a least than the meanest whiskey that ever ran out of a blockade still. It is more respectable, however, than the liquor habit and consequently it reaches higher than whiskey and includes a larger proportion of the population. We are told that many women "dope", though compara tively few of them fall low enough to drink liquor uutil they become drunkards. Drug stores are the dope dispensaries, and the drug stores are the most popular places in town. Children contract the habit before their parents know it, and it holds its victim as in chains of steel. One woman we have in mind who was so utterly enslaved that she openly and frankly stated that she did not want to quit that she knew she was in danger of los ing her soul, but that trie effect of the drug was so fascinating and exquisite that she intended to in dulge in it till she wa killed by it. She made this statement to the trained nurse employed to attend her. While it, is all right to lay all possible emphasis "on the liquor curse there are tilings more accursed yet, and this is one of them. We shonld cry aloud and spurt: not. Where there u oue drunkard theie are a dozen ''dopers", and there is more hope lor him than for them. Public sentiment is a powerful de terrent. It, h'II not cure i poor ietim either of moridiiue or whis- i key, but if it is properly directed anu arouseu it will save many a boy and girl from falling into the snare about their feet. And the most effective, if not the only way to escape the fearful ehuHering of the nervouH surnm I'-sniiintr. from th"i!iiin- liii'ui. i-. ii-M'i- ii lu-g'ii n. -vjnurii v n'.ii 'In iii p i n.1 Cttvi-riiiii- (.'leiiti Cu.iii-i;;. Kamhiljih i- f,riaii.l v s;. -iiuu; tlus big gun? tbi-" yen, loMi Uiifl States Senator ana Hie tlovernor, ami Jim I'mi too. Governor Glenn is to make two speeches in the counry, one at Ram seur and one at Randleitian. The Governor makes a great spvech and rouses the bovs ecryheie h goes. His spewhs aie better this year than usud. (fovei i o G em is not ouly a fine Cinnniii,u-r Mir, hf i makr g a grent governor ot whuiu f. are all proud. NOTICE TO CREDIT. KS. HaviKg qualified as administrator ou the es tate oft. H. Puller, deceased, before W. C. Haramand, Clerk of 8tiierior Court of Ran dolph County, North Carolina, thin in to aotify all penKDKf navlug elaiina against utld estate to preceut them to the undersigned ou or before the siUi day of October 1907, or this uotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persona indebted to said estate, are hereby noti fied to snake immediate settlement. This Oct., 18th 1906. Rv W. FULLER, Admr. of T. H. FULLER, dee d. CHEW WHAT YOU KNOW mmmm and one of good AND KltfCY f4Vr.nVi m rvl VVlfel Take Laxative Brorno Quinine ?Mets.. Seven MCBon koies tol4 la H M mobUh. ThiS Sliatlire, DEATH CENTRAL. Keapected Citizen, k Native of Davidson, Died Thursday. John Bailey, 8ged 70 years, died Thursday night at 2 o'clock, at Central Falls. About two mouths ago the deceased received a stroke of paralysis which caused his death. He was a native of Davidson tjounty, Jnit had lived in Randolph, for several years, and was respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife and sevn children and eight children have preceeded him to the grave. He was only married once. The body was takeu to Jackson Hill, Saturday, where it was in terred Sunday. The family and a few friends accompanied the re mains. Mr. Bailey was an ii'icle of Mr. John H. Hopkins, of Central Falls. Pleasant Kllge Items. Mrs. Lee Craven, who has been confined to her bed for four months is no betrer. Mr. Ellis Phillips is moving to the farm that be purchased of Elihu Cox. W E Cox has moved to Mr. John Black's place, and Mr. Carl Bray will move to Mr. George Macon's faim. ' Causey Allred is going to move to the farm, which he purchased near here recently. John Routh is moving to Ashe boro. t John Bray went to Greensboro on business last week. Alfred Macon is visiting his father-in-law, James' Hayes. Hip Van Winkle. W L. Clement, of Cheraw, S. C, D. A. Ritchie, of Richmond and B. E. Cogbill, of Boydton, Va., have I purchased a ract of timber land in uutherford, Cleveland, Burke and .McDowell counties consisting of 23,000 acres, the consideration being $150,000. Robbers weie active at Lucamu last Thursday.- Seveial stores, the postoftice and dispensary were broken into and goods to the amount of between 25 and 50 dol lars taken from each. There is no clue. Geo. A. Thompson, of Thomas- vilbiis building a factory at Denton for the manufacture of chair stocks. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, l Lucas County J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior panner 01 tne nrm 01 r. J. Cheney Co. doing btislnem In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall1" CittaiTh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. WGLEA80N. Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfat e of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. 1. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7S. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. There is real pleasure in chewing the best tobacco grown where the best tobacco grows in the famous Piedmont country Only choice selections of this well matured and thor oughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and other of the Reynolds' brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six one - quarter million pounds, or a net gain of - third of the entire increased consumption chewing and smcking tobaccos in United States. Evidently, chewers cannot resi flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS cause SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chewing tcbacco and every man that chews SCHNAPPS passes ihit.g along one chewer makes other chew ers until the fact is now established that there are many more clicwers and pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was f ret sold than there are in the States where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered to toe trade. WHAT YOU ARE CHEWING SCHNAPPS is like a cup of ftae Java coffee, sweetened fust cnou?h to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCfcriAFPS pleases all classes cf chewers: the rich, be cause they do not find a chew that really pleases them better at any price: the poor, because it is more economical than the larger 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their money's worth of the real snappy, stimulating Savor so appreciated by tobacco lovers. All imitations contain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco im properly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco's sake, like SCHNAPPS. Sold at SOc. per pound in Sc. cuts. Strictly 10c and R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlntton-Stlam, To Cure a Cold in One But the Voteri Never Forget l. j Troy Montgomrian. , Candidate Saunders seemed to 1 have a very convenient memory during his speech Friday evening. In reviewing the work of the Leg-! islature of 1895, he mentioned a number of things which that med ley of men did, but not for once cuii Kl he think of the adjournment on the death ' of the negro Fred Douglass, or of the appointment of several hundred negro magistrates in central and easteri North Caro lina. Hon. I'.. J. Justice. Hon E. J. Justice will speak at the following times and places in Randolph county: Ramseur, Saturday, November 3rd, at 11 o'clock A. M. Stalev, Saturday, November 3rd, at 2 o'clock P.M. Liberty, Saturday night, Novem ber 3rd, at 7;30 P. M. Mr. Justice is one of the finest speakers in the State, and every body is invited to go out to hear him. If an article is imitated, the orig inal is always best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the house, get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original and the name is stamped on every box. Good for eczema, tetter, boils, cuts and bruises, and especially recommended for piles. Sold by Standard Drug Co, and Asheboro Drug Co. DO YOU WANT THE BEST, SAFEST. EFFICIENT FAMI LY MEDICINES? - BL! Vlck's Little Liver Pills, 45c. Su perior to Calomel for child or adnlt. Vlck's Yellow Pine Tnr Cough Hyrnp, !. Cares worst congli and prevents consumption. Vlck's Turtle Oil Liniment, 81). Beat and largest for man or beast. Vlck's Restorltlve Tonic Wine ot. Cod Liver Oil, tl.OO. Vlck's Hum and (knlnlne Hair Tonic, SOc. Not an oil or dye, stopa dandruff, restores the Hair. At all druggists or dealers or sent (for the price by L. RICHARDSON M'F'G CHEMIST, Greensboro. 1 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE "tf&Wj;0 TUAWT Mcouim, M. p., PassietwT. Thlm CpUtrn conforms to tha Standards fixed by law tor Medical Education. Bend for Bulletin No. 11, which tells about It. Tsim tnt catmktrmM Specify Dtptrtment, MEDICINi-DENTISTRY-PHARMACY the the there is no chew 15c plugs. N. C. Day Cures Grip in Two Days. on every ( L DOT. 25c. ABOUT st the f s 2 ,.' , o'dil be- I w - :t v , J iBilltllJr 'II Is Your Hair Sick? That's too bad I We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The beat kind oi a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Xftd by J, O. Ayr Co., Lowell, visa mMunwiniff ux J SARSAPABILLA. yers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY The Largest Best by Test Established 1898. Makes a specialty of French Cleaning; and Dyeing-. It is a Process of - dry cleaning, the only way to clean ladies', children's and gentlemen's clothing:, and household dra peries, without injury to the fabric Collar, cuff and shirt work unsurpassed. Packages re ceived up to Wednesday morning- at 10 o'clock for Saturday morning delivery. W. A. COFFIN, Agent, Asheboro- At Wood & Moring's. THE ELLINGTON, THE WINTER PEACH. This peach has been kept in perfect condition until November 24th. I have the only stock of these trees in existence, and am offering a limit ed number at 50c each, f. o. b here. Order at once Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm. Fine Pigs and Poultry for sale. Berkshire Pigs $5.00 Each Brown Leghorn C ockerels. Barred Plymouth Rocks. C. U. Hinshaw, Greensboro, N. C, DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. C. i n. in. in i p. m ! I', in. t i 5 p. in, LA NILS ALE Bv Virtue of an onlerof sale KMiiteil by the suiwrior Court nf Randolph nounty on Die jn.' titfonol John F. .Inrrell Executor of Hunnnh Kobliius, deeeasrd uuainst C Bobbin et nl. I shall sell at the courthouse dour in Asheboro at U'o clock M. on the vT duy . of October liuc. the following Kenl Kstate, to.it: Two tmcw of lmid In Buck Creek Towiuhip In aiil oouiitv. Tract No. 1 JolniU!! the lands of Dr. A. M. Bulla, W. F.; Keddinp and C. L. Robbins and others containing SO acres more or less. Tract No. 4 ticiiifr a one fourth Interest 111 !K acres more or less mljoiniiiK the lumls ol C. L. Robblus, R. K. Trotter and others on one stream of Ciirmrny. " l ei-rust ciii.ii. title reserved till the further order oi the court. This 2-lth duy of iSent. WW. J. F. J A KitKl.!., Executor and (.oraniisioner. BCSINKSS f irP( iRTl'XITY A MANAGER I to take clia'ite of office ami Ko d" roml . wmk cut-in ii u v. :tli M iaiiuic u,cript:iii Agency established twenty year, dolus; a busl- ncss of fjoii.oni )r yenr. A pcrHMi who is re sponsible and er"ive in uiectiuf people and I I unvii.-sint, ho will not olijwt to upiulutn ; ngonts and workitiK with them In his territory", : To such ii persoa we will imv a inonthiv salarv, a commission, oud al-o a further ii-icrvst in the business of snld territory that will bring in a permanent return am' Income. Address THE HOME MAGAZINE. B. 4G, Indianapolis, lad. B i. o. b here. Order at H Address 1 I JOHN A. voUNG, R Greensboro Nurseries, B I Greensboro, N. C. I 1 ii nutx mir Pinni isli W II nC. bMlxllLIHr COOK STOVE! Guaranteed to give entire j Satisfaction in every way. This stove has every modern improver! nit I including extentiou top shelf, Mile shelf, kicker, nickle towel roti, nirkle knolw, omn ! montnl base. Every htove nicely i.nlislivd. ! If your merchant do"s not sell tliese stoves, , write us n:id we will quote specially low ! prices delivered at. your railrond station, j Every Move guaranteed. .Mannl'actuied liy G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. Koruale l.v U'wis.v WiiwWII.Iw. Co., Ashel,,.ro. N'. ('., Tlie Va-liis-l.1e,1arl Co., Kamseur, X. C. Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash for what you buy, ami 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' Old Standy North side Depot street. 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. Brlttaln. Asheboro, N. C. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing- what it .was to suffer, I will g-ive free of charge, to any afflicted a positive cure for Ec zema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer, Write F.W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Ave., New York. Enclose st amp. L. M. FOX. M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Offers bis professional service to the citijeusjof Asheboro and surrounding community. Offices; At Residence' Dr. J. V. HUNTE, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON. Office AshoLor.i Drig C. Residence -Cora?, of Main and Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. C. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Phyalcian - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Spoon A Redding's store near Standard Drag Co. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represented. Office over the Bank of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jeweler and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C farm for Sale or Rent. If you would like to rent or buy a two-horse farm in reach of Guilford College, Guilford county, N. 0., write me at once. F. L. TOWNS AND, Franklin, N. O.
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