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COL, HOWS HARROW ESCAPE. Physicians Say Condition is Critical, Hut Hope lor Hecevery Ir. ikes Attending. f!haa. Walker, the negro wlio shot and Beriously wouaded Col. L. Banks Holt, of Bui Huston, aad re ported ia our last iesae, hus been captured. Col. iloit is still in a, critical condition, Irat his life has not been desparud of. In addition to te local physici aus there was in attendance on him Dr. Stokes, of Salisbury. An ex amination of the wound showed that the escape from instant death was a narrow oik, for had the ball ranged an inch higher it would have entered tbs base of the brain, while if the range had been an inch ower the ball would have cut the ..ugular vein. Blood streamed from 3 he wound as he fell, nd the pis tol ball, which had passed entirely hiongh from one side of the face to the other, was picked up on the toor. LATEST FROM CONGRESSMEN. Gains and I-osses by Moth Parties in the Xext House. New York, Thursday, 8. Con gressional returns st noon show lit tle change in the results already heard. The Republicans will con trol the Sixtieth Congress by a majority of about 60. Democrats made a gain of 27 seats, liie ite publicana elected '-233 members, the Democrats, 1G3. KepuDlicatas gam ed one Cougressti&au in Maryland two in Kentucky aud one in Wesi Virginia. The "Democrats gained six Congressman in Missouri, three in Maryland, one in JNenraBKa, one in Minnesota, one in .New x-oyk three in Ohio, three in New Jersey five in Pen nsykania, aud one in .North Carolina. December -Aurora Choses. At the regular November meet ing f the Guilford county com misninners Monday che followinf inrops were chosen for the criminal term of Superior .courfwhich meets December 10th: A. M. Appie, xu. T. Chrisman, Jacob Summers, -Nankin Cobb, A. C. Coley, W. D. Shoffaer, W. A. Green, Robt. C. Rankin, A. L. McJLean, David Foi evth, A. L. Garrett, Milliard Shoff ner, . A. Allred, John W. Whar ton, R. V. McNeeley, J. F. Lanier, C. Lu Walters, Q. A. Kirkman, John 0. Murrow, W.. H. Busick, J. A. Dalton. W. A. Ector, J. F. Haasell, G. W. Jehnson, Robt. E. Bundy, John H. Cook, J. R. Wei born, G. A. Hubbad, L. J. Ingram, .1 w fin!. J. R. Stewart. S. L. Rudd, A. W. Troxler, Floyd Coble, J. M. Dick, W, Charles jurKman. The Ideal Family JUaxative . .k w. naail W thn mitire faiuilv vonnKBiid old, weak and strong, without .. .?,,, nt ham, fill effects. It Should have properties which insure the sume dose, always having ine same .eueui, umo. .v, n.mnilig ivill l.avc io le increased and finally lose its effect altogether. These properties an dp iounu in wi uu .a-.... remedy, Braudretli's Pilla, hcause iU in gredients are of the putest herbal extracts, and every pill is kept for three years before i i'.i .llnuro thm in mellow. We do not believe there is a laxative on the market that is so carefully made. Brandreth's Pills are the same fine laxa tive tonic pill your grandparonts used. ri i l.. in ,ini fur nnr a century And are sold are sold in every drug and medicine store, either piatn or mBn.uav. Streiifftlien Democracy. A study of election returns has oVinwn to the officials at Democratic Headquarters at Raleigh that Mar ion Butler did a great worn ior Democracy during the campaign just 'closed in the counties. Wilson, Pitt, Chatham, Lincoln, Carteret, Harnett, Lenoir, and Vance, in which Marion Butler made campaign speeches, the Demo crats had increased their majorities from 100 to 200 and in Sampson, where he alw spoke; aud reduced the Republican majority by 250. Killed Employer In Seie-Oefence. At Concord Wednesday night Bud Rose, overseer of Spinning at Browrr'g Mills, shot and killed Dau Loader and seriously wounded Wash Foster, two employes. The men had been discharged and when denied their pay until regular pay day, they tanked up on cider and whiskey and returned to the mill declaring that they would have their "time or kill Rose, Rose shot them when they attacked him with knives. All three were not over 18 years old. Hunt-Miller. O. M. Hunt and Miss Louise Millner, of Thomasville, ere re cently mai-ied at the March Hotel, Lexington. The ceremony was announced an a surprise to the many friends of the young people. Mr. Hunt is a son of E. E. Hunt, of Mocksviile, and is an official of the Cramer Furniture Company. To keep brown shots clean nnd new looking, rub well fiMt with a fiiece of cut lemon td then with .'i ittle salad oil, mil, vlh-Iui-? or boot polish. CONDENSED FOR BUSY READERS. James II. IligjrinK, the 20-vear-o!d mayor of Pawnticket, Uhwl Idliuul, hax been ejected Governor ou the Democratic ticket. A Wander Chatham, yTr., pmi of A. Chatham. caeshier .f Uu? El kin Bank, and brother of Hugh G. Ch:it h;tm, w us m.irrwd Thursday Ust to Mtss Grace Gwyn, alHo of EJkin. lu-v. Melton Clark, uf Floieiice, S. C, has accepted a cal! to the pas torate of the FirRt Presbyterian church at Greensboro. The University of Tennessee hus accepted the cnalloiige of Tiinity College debate council, and the date for the contest will be about Easter. Mr. C. s. HanntT, good eiiizou of Guilford, who lived near Young's mill, 6ix or seven miles e.ist f Greeiibliorn, died tiu-ddenly Saturday night, November 3rd, shortly after retiring. lie had suffered for a year or more '.villi rheumatism. ' The Canadian Bank of Com merce, Winnipeg, -estimates that the farmers of the Canudun Northwest will receive over $90,000,000 this year from three crops alone wheat, oats and barlfv.. Excimiotia of harvesters fiom England proved a great titiece. Many of tint oscur sionitsts are likely to remain. In New York the entire Demo, cralic ticket with the exception of Wm. R. Hearst, for Governor, was elected with good major. ty. The Present House of Hepresen tttivee, which has 'had 114 majority has been reduced To 5.7. The nierciiatitit Association of High Point, has recently added 12 new mem ers. They decid-d to proceed to adveitiee and etll judg ments. Fire Commissioner, W. H. Bur ton, of Spencer, believes he hus found a clue to the incendiary who set fire to P. b lied rick s home at Spencer, recently. A. H. McNeill, a piominent citi zen of Moore county, diid Novem ber 5th at his home at Carthage. He has been active .u the affairs of the couutv since young manhood. He whs clerk of the Supeiior Court of Moore county for 31 years. The contract for the steel bridge across Deep Uivor was closed with the South -m Kndge & Construc tion Co.. at pr.ee of $4,500 by Moore County Ci'iiiiiiis-ioiiei. The rem linn of Dr. . I. K.Math ers, w. re interred at Durham Wednesday. :hew I7haf You Know (now What You Are 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 thoroughly cured tobacco is used in making SCHNAPPS. That's why SCHNAPPS and others of the Reynold's brands, as shown by the Internal Revenue statistics for a fiscal year, made the wonderful growth of six and one quarter million pounds, or a net gain of one-third of the entire increased consumption cf chewing, and smoking tobaccos in the United States. Evidently, chewcrs cannot resist theflavorand they cheer SCHNAPPS because SCHNAPPS cheers them more than any other chevir.g to bacco, and every m?.n that chews SCHNAPPS passes the good thing along one chewer makes other chewers until the fact is now es tablished that there are many more Sold at 50c. per pound In 5c. Cuts. Strictly 10c. and 15c. Plugs R. J. REYNOLDS T0SAGG9 COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. r-v I jivflffi Rrrimo Quinine ivMets. js Seven Minion boxes told In past 12 The Jenkiu Bros Shoe Co., of Winston Salem, has purchased the three story brick and four story frame factory buildings in West Winston, and will move ; their shoe factory into it from Salem. Their output will be largely increased. W. F. Funell, a stranger, apf.ear ed ju lliu streets of Wilmington Wednesday last declaring that he had been commissioned to kill the chief of poliece, sheriff and flue chief, of that city. He was placed m jail. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hancock, living near Grcuubboro who have been in California for several mouths, returned Irian week. They are tioth i n excellent health and evidently enjoyed their sojourn. Dr. J. G. Ector, a well known Guilford conn'y phywician has moved fo his new h'irne recently completed at Pomona. As a result of the trouble at 3ronsville, Tex us, on tliu night of A.iiJUtit 13tn, in wliieu two citizens vere killed duiiug a riot caused by a batalliou of colored troops statiou- , ed there, the L reoKleat has dismiss j ed io oisgrace an entire Iwtallion J for lefiiaing to expose ttioee vlio j were guilty of violence and murder. I AMiert fj. Lingle, who ahaadone'l i th Hepuolican ranks ot li iwan j ..nd took an active part in the I eiMHapiiiiin, went to Crescent Satur day the 3rd inst to speak b 't tin iieniies attacked hwn, hound hi in .iid tied him t- a tree where he remained, exposed to severe weather until Sunday Prosecutions will t'ol low. Iu the United States court at Greensboro, 'ant, week, Judge Jam en B. Boyd signed ordeis on petition of the following p.riies adjudicat ing tnem l)ankrii)'s: G. L. lleu nis, of i he Henuis Piintiog Com pany, of Mt. Airy, liabilities given at $1,003, asset of $1,400, with $500 exemption claimed: E. M. Brawley, retail grocer, of Statesville; libilities given at $2,622, assets, $2,000. President Roosevelt left Wash ington Thursday for Panama to in spect the work on the Panama Can al. He will return to Washington about November 27th. Mr. F. Perrow Johns, a former High Point boy, who has heea work ing for the R. J. Reyuolds tobacco company, is now promoted to dis trict manager for this firm with headquarters in Norfolk, Va., hav- I ing ln-en transferr d from Wiucbes- ter, Va., Mr. Johns is a son of Mr. j W. E. Johns. Sr., of this city, I High Point News Item. j The new library building at the University will be a two sto y s'ruc jture81 feet wide and 121 feet long. month. TOIS SignalETe, It will be finished on the outside with gray speckled pressed brick and on the inside with wood fibre plaster. The interior wood work will be finished in oil. The New, Chapel Hill. President Boosevelt has appoint ed General Wm. II. Moody, of Massachusetts, as Justice of the Supreme Court of the United : States, succeeding Henry B. Brown, ! retired. j The street railway franchise1 asked for at Statesville by Mcsis. , L. C. Warner, Isidore Wallace and D. F. Jenkins and others, has been granted with the limit of three years from next January to begin work. ,'',;?;phfit i i r, : i-i. n - I Hiii, like iiiijiiiv i i ImmI, iici-ils u propel .: : iii .-.:!. A el'T.iist liy anni vz i:, C I'.i.' wiil cm i tell you wluit .. Yv:'-v t- use for difft'ivnt n ii'lllcts. 'i vDiir l)k)od is impoverisheil i.'. r doctor will tell yon wluit ;ri 'uot'il to fertilize it and give liie rich, red corpuscles that ;ivkiii"; in it. It may be you i; c 1 a tonic, but more likely you mv.I n concentrated fat food, i.ii fiit i the element lacking ..! your system. 'i'licie is no fat food that is n Msi'y digested and assimi-;.-i!cil i;a Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen the body when milk and eream iail to do it. Scott's Emulsion :s alwnys the same; always piilaUilile and always beneficial where the body is wasting from uiy en use, either in children or adultfu. We will send you a sample free. Be sure tliat this pic ture in the form of a Libel in on the wrapier of every bottle ol L.UIU1 mou you buy. scon & bowne CHEMISTS m Pearl St., Hew Yorl 50e. nnd $1.00. All llruggists. About and Chewing chewers and. pounds of tobacco chewed, to the population, in those States where SCHNAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in the States where SCHNAFF3 has not yet been offered to the trade. SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine Java coffee, sweetened just enough to bring out its natural, stimulating qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all classes of 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 large 10c. or 15c. plugs and they get their mon ey's worth of the real snappy, stim ulating flavor so appreciated by to bacco lovers. All imitations con tain much more sweetening than SCHNAPPS. They are made that way to hide poor tobacco improp erly cured. For the man who chews tobacco for tobacco s sake, there is no chew like SCHNAPPS. Cures Crip In Two Days. m 0 on every '-'r Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about it. Doc tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung troubles. The best kind of a testimonial " Sold lor over sixty years." 9 SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. 1IAIK VIGOR. One of Acer's Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery. Cently laxative. 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 pnly 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 morn ing at (0 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, anJ am offering a limit ed number at 50c each, f. o. b- here. Order at Address JOHN A. VQUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. Carolina Stock and Poultry Farm. Fine Pigs and Poultry for sale. Berkshire Pigs $5.00 Each. Brown Leghorn Cockerels. Barred Plymouth Rocks. . U. Hinshaw, Greensboro, N. C. DO YOU WANT THE BEST, SAFEST, Erf II IENT FAMI LY MtDIGINES? BUY Vick'i Little Liver Pills, itSc. Su perior to C alomel for child or adult. Vick'i Yellow Pine Tar Cough Syrup, 39c. Cures worst rough and prevents consumption. Vlck's Turtle Oil Liniment, 9. Best and largest for man beast. Vlck's Hestorltlve Tonle Wise ot Cod Liver Oil, il.OO. Vlck's Hum and Qnlnlne Hair Tonic, 50c. Not an oil or dye, stops dandruff, restores the Hair. J At all druggists or dealers or sent I for the price br L. RICHARDSON M'F'G CHEMIST. B I z Greensboro, N. Care. 2 raVaVBVHHBanatJ A THE CAROLINA COOK STOVE! Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in everyway. This Ktove lias every modern improver ent including extentiou top t-belf, fide slielf, kicker, nickle towel rod, niekle kuolis, orna mental base. Kvery Move nicely polished. If your inert-hunt does not Hell these stoveB, write us net! we will quote specially low prices delivered nt your railroad station. Every stove guurantet-tl. llanuluclurcd by Q. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. O. For sale by 1-ewis & Wiimlow lldw. Co., Asheboro, N (.'., The Watkiiis-l.eonard Co., l!ameur, X. C. Little Money, But BiglMoney 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' Old 'Stand, North side Depot street. Pure Food. Good Health. I have a complete line of grobcries and general mer chandise. Furnish your table from our stock and you get the purest and best. I pay top market prices for produce. W. W. JONES ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it was to suffer, I will give free of charge, to any afflicted a positive cure for Ec zema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Stein Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer, Write F. W. Williams, 400 Manhattan Ave-, New York. Enclose stamp. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. Oder bis professional service to the cttlzeiih'ol Asheboro and surrounding community. Offices: At Residence' Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON. Office Asht-lioro Priin t'u. Residence -Corne. of iiuin and Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Spoon Sc. Reddina's store ner Standard Drug Co. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represented. Offices over the Bank of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jeweler and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C Earmfor Sale or Rent. I If you would like to rent or buy a two-horse farm in reach ' of Guilford College, Guilford ! county, N. O. write me at once. F. L. TOWNSAND, ; Franklin, N. O.
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