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t CONDENSED FOR BUSY READERS. Cicero Knott, a brick-mason of Winston-Salem, was run over and killed at Salisbury Wednesday. Hav ing bepn on a spree for several days, be was wandering about the railroad yard when he was ruu clown by an engine. The total taxa1 le property of Durham County is placed at $17, 738,420. Beports at the District meeting or UUU .fellows, held at Ureeusboro last week, show the membership in 2forth Carolina to be 13,000. Four hundred of these are in Greensboro The Empire Steel & IronPlant, of lireensboro, which has bern clo:ed down for three veara for lack of ore. will be removed to Pennsylvania at an early date. J. J. Farria, editor of the Enter prise at High Point, has been noti tied of the meeting of the executive committee of the National Editorial Association, of which he is a mem ber, to be held at St. Louis Decern ber 4th. Arrangements will be made tor the annual meeting at JNor folk, next year. Countess De Castellane, (formerly Anna Uould of JNew York) has se cared a divorce from Oount Boni De Castellane in the French courts and will have the custody of her three children. Mis. Sage, widow of the late mis er, Kussell bage, has recently an nonnced that she will get $80,000,- 000, practically the lifetime earnings of her husband, who was known as a grabbing money lender. On Thanksgiving Day in Rich inond Va. the greatest game of the bouth will be played between tns A. U. University and V . f . 1. Mr. A. W. Vickory sold the Mernmon handle factory to Mr J. T. Sweat! last Monday and will hereafter devote all his time to his handle tactory in Durham Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stack, of Monroe, have got on a visit to the Orient. Mr. Stack will write let ters to a number of the leading pa pers of the State. Ethel Williams, aged hine yeais, was fatally burned Friday. Stand ing in front of a stove, the door Hew open, igniting her clothing. The accident occurred at the home in Salisbury. The Norwood Mercantile Co., has been chattered with $11,000 capital to do general mercantile bus iness. W. C. Kendall ia the princi pal incorporator. The Pleasant Garden Company was chartered by the secretary of state last week. A capital of $25, O00 is authorized aud the object of the corporation to do a general wood-working business. The incor porators are W. H. Ragan, W. C. Tucker, and E. B. Tucker. Mrs. D. W. Cochran went to Montgomery county yesterdaV to see Mr. Cochran's mother, wo is desperately ill. Greensboro Tele gram. North Caiolina has placed 1,432 libraries in her public schools. These libraries contain 137,556 volumns and are accessible for 120,- 000 children. They have cost the State $14,320. Notice has been given that appli cation will be made to Governor Glenn for the pardon of Thomas and Chalmers White, the two citi zens of Concord who are each serv ing a five-year sentence in the peni tentiary for the killing of Russell Sherrill, a young man of Mt. Ulla, Rowan county, a few years ago. The Greensboro Record thinks ' that the negro wh? was shot in Asheville last week was not Will Harris, but Nat Crump. The Government ia conducting an investigation as to the misappro ptiation of the contributions to the San Francisco sufferers. Charges hav been made against several of the relief committee, including Mayor Schmitz. Our Church Recordvthe organ of the North Carolina M. P. Confer ence, has improved its plant by the addition of a new press and type. The enlarged size presents an attrac tive appearance. Mr. J. W. Coltrane, a mail clerk running between Greensboro and Goldsboro, had an ankle sprained in a runaway accident Saturday while retuining from a visit to Liberty. The horse he was driving took fright at some object beside the road and caused the buggy to lurch against a stump, throwing Mr. Coltrane out with such force as to sprain his an kle and bruise him painfully other- M00RE COUNTY EWS. Sheriff Kelly Weds Miss Mlttlc Jackson Wednesday 'iifternoou. November 14th, at the home of the bride at Cartbagp, Sheriff A. C. Kelly, of moore county, was married to Miss Mittie Jackson. The bride is u daughter of Mrs. Sarah A. J..vunn and is -x lady of many excellent jimmies. B. L. Manes?, contractor nmi builder, died Tuesday night of last week. Mr. Maness was "the recent Kepnbhcan candidate for Sheriff F. S. Worthy, who came home on account of the death of Oi.l a H. McNeill last week, ha3 returned to Washington where he is in the drag business. Mr. Milton Brewer left Jarthage iuonuay evening tor Jiingsdale to iiihe a joo as engineer on the Caro lina Northern, ruuning between Lumbertou, N. C. aud Marion. S. C. J. A. Freeman, of the lumber hrm, Caddell & Freeman, says that the Carthase and Pinehurst nulrrmrl is being built by their saw mill, which is about half way between Carthage and Pinehnrat and that tney are stacking their lumber wait ing for the cars whici. they expect at their mill inside of two months. Will Maintain Klucieury. The young lady stenosraphera of High Point have organized the monographic Uirele, which has for its purpose the promotion of its members and the benefits ,of closer fellowship thus possible. The of Beers are: President, Miss Francis Burkhead, of High Point School of Shorthand; vice-president, Mies Daisy Williams; secretary. Miss Louise Clinard; treasurer, Miss Evi McDonald, ihe young ladies an nounce that it is not orguized to change and control salaries or rates for special typewritten and stenog raphic work. It is the intention of the circle to maintain efficiency in its membei- ship. .Marion Harland. The celebrated authoress, so hiuhly es teemed by the women of America, soys on pages 103 mid 415 of tier popular work, "Kve's Daughters; or, Common Sense for Mai. I. Wife and Mother": "For the aching hack should it he slow in recovering its normal strength au All- cock's Muster is nu excellent comforter, combining thd sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should l kept over the seat of uneasiness for several days in obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight." "For pain ia the back wear an Allcock's Piaster constantly, renewing ns it wears off. This is an invaluable support when the! weight on the small of the back liecoines heavy and the aching incessant " The Forsyth County Medical Society is considering the advisa bility of arranging a uniform schedule of fees for its members. f J S3 O 'N uioies-uojsufjw 'ANVdttlOO OOOVQOi sSnid "ogx pue ooi IPHIS sno os in punod J3d -DOS V? 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I have had mer chants say: "Can a man be a suc cessful merchant and be a Christian? I have had politicians say: "Can a man be a successful politician and be a Christian-"' And 1 have had ladies say: "(.'an one go into soci ety and be a consistent Christiau?" L never did have a minister ask cue: "Can a man be a minister and be a consistent Christian?" but he might ask it just as well. There ia absolutely no walk in life in which theie are not temptations. It is not easy, in the competitions of life, m the dealing with unscru pulous competitors, to maintain a high, noble standard of integrity in commercial business. It is doue but it is to be Gone by battle, says Lyman Abbott. It m not easy in journalism to stand for the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Theie are meu who are doing it, men who are ready to sac rifice bread and butter aud salary, to go hungry themselves, and even suffer the wife and children to go hungry, rather than p:ojtitute their pen to Us ivim.g and evil pur poses. But no man stands for truth in iournalisiu who does not have to light to do it; no man can go into any profession, I do not care what it is, without having a battle to tight with foes that beleag uer him. lie cannot s and in any one profession without it. Wealth is an liistiumeut which may minister to the life that really is. Wealth may be the symbol which shows that the man has pos sessed the lift that really is; but the life is everything; the ecouomv, the temperance, the industry the thrift, iu one word the spirit of self denial for higher end. What is literature to you, aud art to you, and the Bible to you? 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' Mrs. Alfred Lowdermilk has been sick for the last two or three weeks. Miss Bettie Owen has been visit ing relatives in Bamscur and Frank linsville for the past month. . Mrs. Celia Motlitt spent a week with Mrs. Nancy Owen recently. Madison Asbill's baby, Maxine, has been right sick but is improving now. D. Auman was in the neighbor hood last week. Blaxche. Every i Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach ; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. ,'Yo get the greatest amount of good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. 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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 & Moting's. C" 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 Address JOHN A. voUNG, 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 RocRs. . I). Min;!ij v, Greensboro, N. C. DO YOU WANT THE BEST. SAFEST. EFFIIENT FAMI LY MED I1NES? BUY Vlck'a L.IHI Liver PI1U. !r. Su perior to Calomel for child or dull. Vlck'a Yellow Plise Tar Cough Syrup, 5c. 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HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON. Office Aslmboro Drug Co. Residence -C'orue. of Main and Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Spoon it Redding' store uer Standard Drug 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, Jewefer and - Photographer, Asheboro, N. C Earm for Sale or Rent. 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. -.-i ... . . . v .
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