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V- Hi I -', V- PORTABLE HOG HOUSES. An Easy Matter to Pot Tkca I New I.ocatloa. A handy portable hog house In use at the Montana experiment station Is described in Orauge Juld Farmer as follows: These houses have been !n use for more than two months, and th Idea la euch a practical ou and the outlay so email ttant we give our exact plan for building. It might te tstated right here that tb material far the roof, ends ami fig. l riATFORvr tor hoo bocbe. ffloor or the hog iiouse was 'ordinary 1 by ! tongued ami grooved 'flooring, which cost v.s at the rate of $23 per thousand. The other" material used "was the ordinary 2 by -I scantling. Which cost $15 per thousand. First make a plntfoixi 0 by 0 fef't, with four 2 by 4 piece supporting it and running the 'entire li-iiijth ns skids. The plat form will iipiM'ar as in Fig. 1. Next a 2 by 4 is supported four and a half feet -above tins center of the platform, with It Ions way running the same direction r.s the 2 by 4 skids supporting the tinor. Now begin to nail the beard that are to maUe the slanting roof to the rdge of the plat form and lso to the:2 by 4 supported above the floor. It will not it long before the slanting roof boards will FIB. II IK COEllBE OF IICILVINO. support the 2 by & at the top. and the false supports may be knocked out, The hog house .partly built may be Been in Fig. 2. After the roaf is nailed on 'Completely then come the ends of the iouse. We first fit In pieces oT 2 by -4 under tho roof and resting on the 'floor. One f these may be seen ia Fig. 2. The bottoms of these are toe nailed to the floor and the tops nulled securely down through the root 'To these 2 by 4's the end boards are nailed. The ends of the house should be so Inserted that the roof projects an Inch or so flieyond, to prevent the rain leaking through in wet weather. Ia one of the (ends the door Is made. A swinging dow, as in Fig. 3, Is fitted ' to ie openlHs. and-the hinges, whicli are at the toji, are simply loops of wire. This wire ruus through boles bored above th door and also through two holes through the top of the door, the idea being 4o have the door swing either in or ont, according to the will of the hog. Two round openings are placed. orre in either cud of the house, near ihe Tin. ni a MovAum stklttuiie. Will arcommninti? fn.m two to six hogs, according to size. peak of the rof. These ventilating holes are about ix Inches across and ore controlled by swinging blocks, fas tened sulliciently stiff so as to stay wherever turned. The hog house com plete, showing swinging door utid ven tilator hole,' will appear as lu Flp. 3. Now, If an armful of straw be placed Inside of one of tb houses, we hare a .snug, c-omfortalilo .and warm winter ioune. With the individual houses It Is a wry easy matter, with the use of a horse, to draw the house to an entirely tew. clean und Cry location.. Farm Brrvltiee. Anybody wi: can drive a team can cpread manure with a spreader. It's easy t. put oif the shirt jobs till another day. bur it never pays. Down lu Alabama they get the best returns by -sowing their oats in No vember. Keep the water from lodging lu the road. That's the secret of the road drag. Don't throw away the wood ashes. They are valuable for the lawn, garden or orchard. Put the manure upon the ground aa fast as it accumulates. You may bare some trouble doing this during the coldest weather, but most of the year it can be dane with a spreader. Watering FottIs In Winter. It Is dilDcult to supply fresh water to poultry when the weather Is severe ly cold, as the water freezes and can not be used. Earthenware fountains are often broken by expansion during freezing, and the only convenient meth od of provldlu-r water Is with the aid of wooden troughs, wh'.cli can be scald ed and kept clean with ease. To avoid freezing some poultry men adopt the plan of watering their fowls three times a day, using tepid water, and the birds soon become accustomed to the practice. Immediately after the liens have finlshel drinking the troughs nre emptied, placed on end out of the way and used only when the next watering of the flock occurs. CONDENSED FOR . BUSY READERS. Arthur Earle, colored, baa beeu Committed to jail at Lexington for shooting and killing Sam rung, col ored, at Thomasjrille about two weeks ago. Col. J., A. Lillington, of Williams Yadkin County, was recently nrir- rieti to Mies Lillian Welborn, of Wilkesboio, N. C. Mrs. Hannah Idding Spoon died recently at the home of her nephew, G. Will Armfield, in Greensboro. Professor and Mrs. W, II. Al bright who have been in charge of the Yadkin Normal School, at Yadkinville, have closed the school and moved to Greensboro. Mr. Albright will engage u. the Real F.state business. Mr. Goodwin married Mies Maud Broadway, a :rtnd daughter of the late Henry Fuller, of Farmer, this oouuty, and a most accomplished and intelligent lady. Tlx Southern Railway litis made an appropriation of live thousand dollars as a supplement to the ap propriation Gfteeu thousand dollars made to the National Government, for the purpose of coiibtrneriinr a drive-way 1 the National ('eiuetcry in Salisbury. Hngi Mc1ta& Copanv, of "Vil- ming'flii, are ftigaged in a Li d vel 'piRent project tf the liltfit' Palls, on the Pee Dee liives:, near Rockingham. There aie nuitv than live nuudred nieu engaged in the work, contracted t W. R. liusell & Compauy. cf llwtilet. Gov. Higgins, of New York, hue commuted the drth senteu-ce of A. L. Patrick, for the murder f W. Massah R'ce, to life imprts minent. Three .judges &eld errors in the trial, heece the "Governors action Patrick announced that he will make continued .light for liberty. Robi. N. Fcge has tintiodiio:d bill for aopropnatiouis for public buildups at Monroe, 1C. C. and ut Lexington, 1SL C, These public buillt!g8 are for the accomodation of the fp st offices at tihuse j)laces and Jko other places, -each tu h a tobsG cost of 'aot less aaun $2a,(K). Tle Tomliram Ghau Muiufac turiiig Co. at (High Pwat, has filed a certificate of ameudtaent to its charter wlinpeby its -tfapital sto::k may 'be iucpsased to $250,000 of whioifc auiouni $50,0GtT'will be pre fer re stock. A. :S. Bynwai, a proiiinent citi zeu Jfi Pittstmig, dird at Gn-eiifi boro -Dec. '23. Mr. Rymim wus a gallut cniifetierate sol&ier. He was t5 -years of age. Tlie Suprena i Court (lias uHirmed the oinnioii cc the lower court in the e;8e of UiU vs. the Aia-ntie and NortJi Carolina, from Craven, up- lioldti;g theilytt-e of tte road to the IJowJiiud Improvement Co. Judge ' !lark dt'Clarefi t.h j'aw upon which it is nurd is a bad one. Poliseman JL Ha risow of Morgan ton, shot and killed Jno. Whisnant, of Hiekoiy, a few d.iy ago. The victim was drink and disorderly. Then tbe officer uttemwted to arrest him antil others, they lrew their weapoua. Harrison was exhon wrated The reoent ;aetion of President ltoosevelt, juatifyiug the discharge of the negro troops, was miuieuiate ly met by the asbembly f the Ne gr Suffrage League, of Boston, at watch time thty bitterly denounced the Clrf Executive of the nation. Tbey declare him a tyraut, and an instigator of race trouble. A train loaded with passengers going to their various homes, was wrecked at Enderlyn. N. IX, Dec. 23rd. Ten were kil'ed, and six Eitally injured, and ti hurt. The entire tiai twentv-Bix were ain was burned. Lindsay Hicks, survived fifteen days in a cavid-iu tunnel at Bukers field, Cal., the tunnel caved in en tombing him Dec. 9th. He was rescued Dec. 23rd. Read the Courier adveitising col umns. The best merchauts of the county talk to Randolph shoppers thiough our columns. Write your Congressmen and procure from him a list of the Agri cultural Bulletins published by the Agiicultural Depaittneut at Wash igton and whin you get the list suiect trom it a list of those bul letins whieh you are interested in, and will f value to you, then write Representative and get those jo- vm', thereby obtain iu formati" ! be of great val ue and ii' many dollars. The i a in;jsioa of Mine f.c.ght rates on " to $4.10 and l-'V toft Carnival of crime reigned Christ mas eve at Birmingham, Ala., dur ing which there were seven murders, two suicides, one fatal assault, ana one death by train. General Superintendent Kimball, of the U. S. saving service, shows in his annual report that the number of marine disasters was 8i9 in the waters of the United States. In these forty-nine vessels and twenty nine lives were lost and 811 persons w ere succored at the various stations. The total value of properly eavt-d was $12,276,100, while that lost was $2,775,040. Iu the disasters 5,320 lives ere imperiled. W. T. Corwivb, secretary of the Greater Charlotte Club has been made manager for this movement in the interest of reformatory for young criminals in this State. Mr. Cor with is circulating petitions to be presented to the next legislature. Carthage is to have a new bank with a capital of $15,000. The stockholders are made up of Moore county citizens. The salary of the machineits in the Spencer shops has been iaised 20 per cent by the terms of the com promise agreed upon between their representative anil the ivpie-tt-ut.t tives of the Southern Railway. The dath of Mr. Daniel Frv suddenly, from heart trouble, in his 77th vear at Cm'thuge recent.lv, i'''- mows from ttt county one t its oldest" and best known oit zens. Jrsiilis to Ixai'ii. Learn to laugh. A good l-tug! is better than medicine. Leant to attend btrictlv to your own businesj a very important point. Learn the art of saving kod and encouraging things, "especialJy to the young. Learn to moid all ill-imtured re marks and everything ca-kmlated to create friction. Learn to tdl a stoiy- A well-told stoiy is as welcome as a sunbeam in a sick-room. Learn to utop grimrhliug. If you caonot see any good in the world, keep the bad to yourself. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself. The world is too busy to care for your ills and sni i own. Learn to greet your friends with a smile. They carry too many frowns in their own hearts to be bothered with my of yours. Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile. No cares whetber you have an ear ache, headache or rheumatism. It is a mistake to use a violent cathartic to open the bowels. A gentle movement will accompli! the same results without causing distnss or etrious ronsequenci'S Ut"i. DeWitl's Little Eirly Rers are rec')nimende1. Subl by St.-tm'ani Drug Co. and Aslieboro Dnu Co. New S.iutlierii l)ivKitn. Twelve ni-w diviious wiii la-cri-a'ed on the Southern Railway system Jiinuaiy 1ft. The Danville di isions will be divided it t; t ltree p.;rH. V. S. Ai.divus with had qu. ti ters at Grtens!orot uiil h.ue ch.uge of the main line from Spen cer to Monroe, and the Asliebuto and Franklin, Va., branches. Tlie Durham Division G. V. Peyton Supt., will embrace the line front Gieenslioro to Gcldsboro, including Keysville, Va.. and the Chapel Hill branches. '1 he Winston-Su'em division. J T. Bennett, of Chirlotre, tSupt., wiM embriice the Imt-s fmni Greens bon to Wilkesboro, and lront Ml. Airy to San ford. Fur chapped and cracked bauds nothing is qui'e as srond as an ap plication of I'eWitts Witch Hazel Salve. Put it on hefwre going to bed. use an old pair of u loves ami see what a difference ihp morniM!. will biiny. S -Id lv r,midanl Drug Co. and Ashehuro Dr'i t! . Heavy, Oats Recle&ned Stocks. We have thousands of bushels in stock, selected from the best crops grown in this country; all the best and most productive kinds: X Burt, or 90-Day, O P Black Tartarian, 4 Swedish Select, Red Rust Proof, White and Black Spring, Vir ginia Gray Winter, etc Write for prices. WOOD'S NEW SEED BOOK for 1807 tells all about Seed Oats and all Farm and Garden Seeds. Mailed tree on request. .W.Wood & Sons, Seadsmsn, RICHMOND, . VA. Wood's Seeds If Seed SS? II CURIOUS INSECT. A Butttrflr That Enjoya Onlr Flv Honrs of Life. It Is lu August that the naturalist observe the marvelous insect which to born, reproduces and dies in the period of a tihxg'.c night on the banks of the Manic, of the Seine and of the Rhine. It is the ephemera of which Slramnier uam has written and which is spoken of lu Aristotle. The life of this Insect does not last beyond four or Ave hours. It dies to ward 11 o'clock In the evening after taking the form of a butterfly about six hours after midday. It is true, how ever, that before taking this form it lias lived three years in that of a worm, which keeps always near the border of water In the holes which It makes lu the mud. The change of this worm lu the wa ter to an ephemere which flies is so sudden that one has not the time to see it. If one takes the worm In the water the hand cannot be taken away before the change Is made unless by pressing the worm slightly in the region of the chest. By this means it can be taken from the water before the change takes place. The ephemere, after leaving the wa ter, seeks n place where It can divest itself of a fine membrane or veil, which entirely covers it. This second chanre take) place In the 'air. The ephemere assists Itself with the point of its little nails as firmly as it can. It makes n movement similar to that of a shiver: then the skin on the middle of the back breaks apart, the w!:i;r slip out of their sheath, as we sometimes take o(T onr gloves by turn: Vr::i liniile out. After this strip ninir the opln-mcre Ix-.ii;-; tr fly. Some tin es it lioM s itself straight up on the s:ufac of the water mi the end of its tai!. flai'plnsr its wings one against the oii'er. It takes no nourishment In the five or six hours which are the limit of it life. It seems to have been formed bnt to multiply, for It does not leave Its stat" of n worm until It Is ready to deposit Its cj.gi. and it dies as soon as thor are deposited. Ia three days' time one sees appear and die all species of ephemere. They last sometimes until the fifth day, for the r"!ison that some malady has af fected some of them and prevents them froin'changing at the same time as the others. A STUDY IN EYES. Michael Angelo had hazel eyes. Mohammed had cortl black eyes. Milton had gray Mue eyes, clear and ouad. Iteethoven had small brown eyes, very mobile. Iante had. according to Boccaccio, large blnck eyes. Isaac Newton had blue eyes, small, bright and piercing. ("owper, physically timid, had weak blue eyes devoid of animation. Harvey, the discoverer of the circu lation of the blood, had small eyes, full of spirit. Cnrlyle's eyes were described as "the very handsomest ever seen in a man's head dark blue." Hismarck had eyes of steely gray, deep sunken, almost hidden under bushy eyebrows. Ir. Johnson's poor health so affected his eyes that they were dull and life less, of a watery blue. It iclielic:! uh tin ICditor. The til st reporter of France was Louis XIII. The National library pos sesses the manuscripts of thirty-six ar ticles written by that king. Almost nil are accounts of his military operations. These articles were published in the Gazette tie France. The "copy," how ever. t.iii not go directly to the printer. Louis XIII. wrote abominable French, and he had vague notions of orthogra phy. Ills articles were corrected and often entirely rearranged by a secre tary named Lucas, who copied them, sending to Uichelieu the new manu script. Kichelieu examined It In his turn and often Introduced additional corrections. At the siege of Corbie the king wrote a few lines eulogistic of the cardinal, but afterward crossed them out of his article. Uichelieu wrote them la again, and so they appeared in the Gazette de France Itevue de Tar Is. The Mun" Who Mlnda the Com. Iu the Busque country the children bes;lu to work at an early use. They learn ti tend and fcu'ule tlie oxen, which are used entirely for atiricultur al and draft work, and as If by Instinct obtain complete control over tlie n.d mals while barely aide to reach their heads. The sturdy urchin of four years l. up at daybreak, mid b.:re!eT,"e 1 J'.nd bareheaded he x-ies with tlie cows to the pasture-;. If o'ie Ml '.:1.1 sit ray on tu a neiv-h'iori.'i patch he Is after It wKii his l.ii' stick und i'.asi;uo adjuration and bi'In ts It rca::i. c.'in ; Ict'l:, (ieneral ly holdin:: o:i to lis tail meanwhile. Strand Magiudue. T'to llunH. The llrst mentiou of the Huns in his tory Is in China 15. C. 10. They con quered that country and were after ward driven out by the Celestials and marche l clear across Asia, penetrating the country n w known as Hungary la 3T0 A. I. For a time they threatened to overrun the whole of the continent, but were defeated In the heart of France and driven back to the banks of the Danube. Did Some Hard Thinking. "Yes, he was nailin' a board on hla front steps, and he hit bis thumb an awful swipe. And what do you think! He didn't say a word." "He dltin't" "Nope. He's deaf and dumb." Cleveland Plain Dealer. LEGAL NOTCES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as executor on the estate ol Emma Writtht, dei-caseil, hvfure W. C. Ham mond, Clerk of SuKTior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, thin is to notify all permiih having claims against said est. etc to preient them to the undensmned on or befort the sail day of December l'.KTT. or tlm noti-e will I pleaded In bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to Said estate, are hereby notified to make immediate settlement. H. L. HKOOKSHIRK.Ex. KMMA WRIGHT, DlcM. Thin November 29th l'juti. NOTICE, J. W. LIndan has this day entered the follow lug laud in Randolph county to wit; A tract of 100 acres of land more or less. In Buck Creek Township on the waters of Caran v Creek adjoining the lands of J. W. Liudoti, Mrs. A. M. Osborne and B. F. Bulla, for which with out objeciinn tilled within thirty duys from till date, he will ask for a Warrant of surrey to the Comity Survcvor of Randolph county. This November lath WOO. J. 1. BOROUGHS, Entry Taker. CERTIFICATE OK DISSOLUTION', r.i All Ui Whom Thee Presents May Come, Greeting: Whereiis, It npln-ars to my satisfaction, by luly autlu nticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de- sited in mv office, that the Asheboro fann ing Coinpiiny, a corporation ni mis Mine, whose principal office is situated in tue town oi Ashi lsno, County ot Randolph, Stale of North Carolina. K. Mollilt U-in,' the "not therein mid in charge thereof, ihr.ii whom piisess nuiv bcscivtd), lins complied with the n-i'Uiiuneiits of Cbapler '.'I, Kivisal of 1M)".. eiMileil "C..r)r.nrti..lis," pr.iindnary to tin. i:s,-iiur f this Certificate i Di-solutlon: Now, Theii foie. I. .1. Bryan liiiuies. Secre tary oi Sinn- of tlie Suite of Noi l . CaroiiiM. du here by c-T.ify that the saiil cor.rition did, on ti e S'!i iia "of December, linii, lile in my olli' c a duly executed ami iutctcd consent ill writing lo tiie dissolution in' s:i i. I cori-.ration, executed by all the stock linl.l.-rs thereof, which said ciii:ent tittd the record of the proc c-)ii:s afot e sttid are now tu. hie :u icy .-uid ullice a:- pro vided by her. In Testii.ioiiy When of. I have I.crcro sCl my hard and ntlixed mv ollii-ial seal, at Rnleigu, ti'is 8th day of Deiniber. A. D. 1! ti. J. BRYAN GRIMES, .secictary of ntate. MORTGACK SAI.K. By virtue of a IKiwer of sale phvn tot -cun-deisiKiied in a morlmiKc cxeutited by Chat ie Kicliwine and H ileJuiiu Ann lticbutne on the 'Ajtli dav of Felirnorv lHHV ami duly ri corded in Hook H-jat Pt tie SKI in llieReL'ist rof IX-ed" oflice in AshclHiro. X. C. Kiiuilolph County. The uuileisianed niortuaces will oiler ior sale oil mi' account of default beiiiK made in the payment (d the debt secured by said nn-rt-nse the hunt therein conveyed to the last und liitclicst bidder lorcasn at tne courtiiouse (it jr in Asneboro. N f' on the 4th rlnv i.l K,.)imiin- IHC lin'rliH-k M the following tract of land situate lu lf:c town of Rnndicman Uaudolph County ndjoliiltie; the laiius 01 uoor, rimsimvv, and otnent and liouuilca as lojlows to wit: HcKininK ut Klc.ll. wine's, corner, tlience Nortli to a stone Xewsotn C(ki cr, and gleaves corner (1 l-.'rds, thcnc Kastwardly to Cnoners comer in Itichiriiie's line to a stone, tnence South to Hinshaw's corif-r o-l -aids, coiitaiiuntf acres more or less. W i. MCADOO. Mortgage This Dec. SCth, IflOfl. LAND SALE. By Virtue ;of un order of the Superior Court of niii'iifiiu viiiuitj ju utc n-tiiu procevniiiK en titled Sctll W. LaUKhlin, Aduu.of Jamb Chris co, J. M. Chrisco et al. Kx I'arte, I will, ou the asth day .f January, liwr.at 12 o'clock M.. sell to the highest bidder at public auction, at the courtli- use door in Asheboro, X. C, tile follow ing real e-tate, to-wit: Hcniiiuiiiir at a rock pile and ruuuiiiK them e o'ui u 11-1. "im; ti.ciicc nil u ciuiins to a pot oak; thence South 2ft chains to a red oak; tlience East 25 chains to tlie bepiu niin;, ('ontainiiiK' SO acres more or less, excepting 7 acres more or less sold oil' to Wilkins burrow, lind tract? lteeinnine at a nine. Ilni lie's corner thence North on Urake's line lis chains to a sas- mri'tlt. Tr.,.-.l. ,1....... v..u dun s line 14 cliain to a stake. Tnmdfiii's comer: i. 'ein-e .-.ouin tin iniitiiciio. line ti Cliains to I st .ne pile in said Chrieso's own line: t'nenct W.'st on said line II cliains to the beginning, co i a llim.' Hi acres m ire or les- Saei latid sol. i subject to the dower rlbt rn sii'U neat ..t tlie willow oi the said ,lai-ob til rise, I'ern.s ru' sak-i One-half cash and the l.tiian. on it ' iciil of sfx inonths, l, mis w ith approved seeni-u :o t ,- .lveu ior tne neierreii pavment. I i-i- V, i!ay of liiccmher, l'.toii. J A. FPKXCK, Commissioner C'liatacter is a dreaui cut in Etoiie fitmi liuiiiiiu (juun'ii'S. Tlie flrenuous life makes men old bt-foiv their time. The:-e is a peace tliat rests on points of bayonets. The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court of Claims Tho miillslicrs of Webster's International Dictionary itllcuotliat it "is, in facta lie pupil lnr L'nahi-idfft-d thoroughly re-edited iuetcrv detail, and vastly enriched in every part, with the purpose or adapting it to meet tho lurinr mid severer requirements of uuothur genera tion." We nre of the opinion thntth's nlleiration most clearly and accurately describes the work that tins been accomplished and tlie result that hits beeu reached. The I Met iot-.arv, as it now ennuis, lujt been thoroinrhly re edited in every detail, has lecn correeied in every part, und is adtuiiably adapted to meet the Inrircr and severer rcqiiiieinents of a irenenit ion which deinunds tiioio of popular philoloirical kuowleds-'e than miv geuorutiou that the world lianevcrcouiniue.1. Jt is pei luips needless to add that wo l-efer to tho dictionary in our Judicial work us of tho hitrhest authority in accuracy of defini tion; and that In the f iitinecs iu the post it will be the source ot cousta.it reference. CHARLES C. KOTT, Clii. f Jutl. LAWTUTVCR WULDOX, JOMN PAVIH, BTANTON J. rmtf, CllAltLLH U. lloWKV TTie ahme refers to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (the hitrhest award) was (rlvon lo the Interna tional at the World's Fair, lit, Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST Toil 'ilf he intended in mtr gpecimt'tt )U(c, Kill free. G.&C. MERRIAM CO, PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what it was to suffer, I will give free of charge, to any afflicted a posi.ive core for Ec zema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Doft't suffer longer, Write F W. W.'Uiams, 400 Manhattan Ave., New York. Enclose stamp. 0 I WEBTtRS 1 WCT10NAFVy James T. norehead Oscar L Safe MOREHEAD & SAPP, Attorneys at Law, Greensboro, N. C. ) Will practice ns heretofore In Randolph Oo. Princiiml dllli.-e in Greensboro. N. C. Telephone in otlieu niwl in onm,iinni,itlnii u-ith all mlPm of Raudiilpu County. L. tVI. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Offers his professional service to tb citltens'Gf Asheboro and surroundlnf community. Offices; At Residence Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN AND . SURGEON. Office Asholx)ro Drug Co. Residence Corne, of Main and Wortk Mreets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C, Ofl!ce over Sjioon & Itedding's store near : tai dard Drug Co. A C McALISTEtt & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The ll"d coinpanies represented. Offio over tlie Bank of liiindolpli. x DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. 0. office ui-it-pb Ba.rn.tolp.ro THE HANK lulr,B a p. m. to 5 p. m. I am now in my office prepared to pactice dcntl-try in its various brautrlies. N. P, COX, ' Jewe er anrf Phot rep her, Asheboro, N. C. W. R. NEAL, PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. Supprlse Party. S Bryant, President J. H.Cole, Cashier T5he Bank of R.andlema.n. Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $5000. Accounts received nu favorabl terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G Newlin, W T Bryant, 0 L Lindsay, N N lu'ewlin, S Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. 0 K Cl)X, r-resident. W J AKMFIELj), V-Pre W J ARMFIELD. Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Bandolph, .s3a."toei, 2hT. C. Capital and Surplus, $36,000.00 Total Assets, over $150,000.00 With ample assc's. cxriiiee and protection wc iiicii n.e wiMiitw ui me uaiiKing puDiic ana feel wife iu siiyniK we are prepared and willing mmudntiou cuicihteiil with safe banking. f DIRF.CTCR.Si Hush Hurks. Sr., W J Armlicld.W p Wood, PB Sforns. C C McAlister, K M Armfield, O R Cox, W K KeddiiiK, rk'iij Moltitt, 'l"ho J Redding, A W K Cuicl, A M Kuiikin, 'l liuk H Redding, 1 F Almrv. C J Cox. Look Out for Cold Winds You must wear a hat or at least you will when you come to see out new line for fall and winter wear. The shapes are varied in style and color to suit all. Greatest care taken to give you a becoming fit. Mrs. E. T. Blair, Asheboro, N. 6. KOLUSTES'3 Rocky Mountain Tes Nuggets A Bubt idodio'.ue for E'-tj People. Bring GolJon Health anil Renewed Vigor. A frpeciflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Lle ind Kidney Troubles. l'iiiipl . Ecemn, Impur Bhiod, Bad Breath, Slueeieli Dowels, Headache id J Backacb. It' Rocky mountain Tea in tab -t form, 8A cents a box. Cicnnine made by lobLisTCB Daoo Company, Madinon, Wla. jQLDEN NUGGETS F08 SALLOW PEOPLt ) ,'. 'f ' "v
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1907, edition 1
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