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'rrtfl t, - I, TS6 C01 ; 1 COl on wi tr Ul fluei. era t at bu. ods of much ns them in ' In the e, to build 1 modern te g the grou" requlret layers t lag at tb erly sue! If the w rectly to quire sr parts oi been lnf which r a crust b. ' erosion, iii' Sand hd in some 1 with .iror Isfactory ever, rerj r ROAl India Ci A i Musk Came funds pubilc . of to p gee cox '. Stnr. i . lished a in a i lenjrtli dlnu n son tin youd tl j It is j built i bridal would amizei maple shown Is nov I would 'each y public cases librari the ne .Bible 1 muenr. j M;ip , fforiva , iniatte erntW ;grer !Ito ' Ha, IP JAutp jhjeut jtfoto ; lecid jlpnlh ho- Urn Facts, Fables and Fancies. 3 llA IX. Oi Our Alliuity ith Nature. ' Have you not heard people declare that if the weather didn't clear uji they would -go up iu smoke,'' or! 'go frautic," or do some other des- j perate thiny? 1 have. Have you ; evei felt th.it way yourself':' Have you ever felt some day just like every i cherished hope had eudilenly lot ! its relish: lhat there was not much use in ai.ytb.ing, am! uu wondered why mii h a sceth'iig, contending wond was ever put i:iio being by an allwise Creator-' And, further, have you i.ot telt at the cams time that if you were called upon at the pjint of a tajouet to give your reason for such a condition th it you could not give it? I have, lluve you ?ver had such gloomy feelings on sun shiny day!' lake a mental look backward and steif this slackness' of purpose ever e.um to you amidst a day of sunshine Witiuut ai ob jective c mse. U',- aU n:ive ne ivt- : ache?, am-' chf d- wx.r.i.m and sorro.v whenever t :,e;v is en.-.- f.r them. 'n,ir it ss ''!. -i'a-: -lo mis- ;aa h it -- n -i . -r u- wiriin'ir aii- pir-r ;-i i- t'.ui- 1 u i - i e.ik f . Wii-: t,ie -ky is-'v-r w i-h-ui's. .MlUiin. ' w:i. -. . - Ml. -.(';,,. S ll is ;!!! -I.) m r !, e j ,,,,n of r i. ;!:. i! ::' . - - ' u ih ; :p..:ni.' ci. in- I a? :i; ic.c- t :.:i;i - insr t hi-i" c:c adiitv w l0'' !i II .M ticu I tl good , (' g-.-at S i; r that tii ' ciixi-r we ur. I I. to, 'n.itUie. tie i;ia:ei' We have iien modeled iuti-" the perfect l'ei:i'. Nature's (iod. -NtaiiT l)i leeliilile .Miuimumi. At one .-tagi of my life I was ra:her ashamed to .idui'.t that I w is glucmy on cloudy days Imchis.' I thought it was a sign of weakness or perhaps of sentinientulism. Since careful consideration of the matter I am glad to rec gtu.e the fact that g'ouny days make me gloomy, and that 1 am happy on bright days, unless I have material cutis" to be otherwise. In fact I regard this aflini'.y with nature so important i:i human Dcins th.it not long ago when I he.i! a xomm siy that the weather never had a y et: c upon her, I s'i ee-eu I., r of" being prosaic and hard hearted, and I fell to etud.ing li.-r nature. So far is I could otieerve her my decision was that she lack-il almost altogeth-r that depth of s.uil that ;t takes to make a pot t, ll'ght here 1 want to say t ha-all ;s do not; write verse. Tim- poets th'-ung eve:v wal k of '.if.- u h ) nev-r ure-nieu u: weaviM.' v r e. tlos 1 u'sh to talk to ;..!! .-. in- o.htr time, new I go bach to my mm r. J h.C i:l..l sincere as ti. is uotn. .;i is , fm I s-i h-r ofte , yet a!! t !ii :i ' ; mu-r work out to lief materia satisfaction else File i tint pleased. She does not go much on the Sed iment of things, yet she does not lim! fault to those who can, for she re i!;:te4 that it i a plane a little more elevated than hers. She is the kind of peison one might wish to have to m-tnne oik's ail'ii-s where the utmost hoa stv . n I dis cretion were necessary, but the pet 8on with a sreat heart with wlnmi one would like in, iiR-tl judgment to res-. 1 nine; the .juiet ami nc-p-cted studi of rirs p.-r-on's n itui'' 1 c-mie to this con.c ii-ioii ooiicer.in,' mv Self ami ..;);. ; h . u,- p u ie-n til kv i .':..!).. .v il ) la'i."! Utl'l Mi.;r wlie , t!.- - i . Z. wh...-e s ..li- all -.( i- ., ...j- ..f the !...dv h.-.i tl e ., i. : -i.r 1. 1 in.- ; .-; riHU ' Il 'r ir d.-ii-S, ll'it'e : v. , i- i.. i- f-.,. Mo-.p : t'lim iM- " ; t h-'p- we reed to.t 'm. ' t I - i.renared I'm po-.e : "1 I, r th'ii ;. . CO so the utter enjoyment ,,f tiuit state oi ( t t it:c bliss. A uns. (. 0.i;e w' eti til - sun Imd been hi ! den a'l .1 iv ; d ik.- ,;lo i Is ! h id OUe f t'l-'S" vei y i-evere fplls of sympith-tic sonni es with in It teemed til if 'iv hnsi'iess of ii y ! life w is ii..Ving a lu;l. Figurative- ; ly sp-akim;. 1 wa.-, standing su!l. trying to .-0 v.. for my own mi' isf tv: ! tion Hie , i..s.i mi if ail things h:e , a gooif re.i on for beinn; m other, words, I wis taking an i vi t'.r? ,,f my stock of life, ,1 de'atiaj whether it whs woiih die supnuiH effort. Ti nt gre and Milieu in-l- nc':o'y which folluwei .'l..selv in i he j tram of doubt hating iin wnv ', with me. The ituv whs pHi h inn) i the sun who had i.oi h ut In Keum' at all (o lighten ne would eu ie ' his oppurtanitvi for )); iiv,,t .lark! earth would tO" Is . e V ' .V ftt, , nand ihc niirhf eiote in irrev ,c .-er. I weit to the lr to Link out. ex pecting todiw in rj.iuc drioghis of l) MASTI'.X. pure air and then go on with my v. ork of reasoning about the worth of life, etc., but, I forgot to breathe consciously, and stood still ga.insj in wonder at the glorious beauty of the sunset sky. The sun himself had gone, it was his lellection that made the sky so beautiful. Tiie clouds were breaking into fantastic shapes and floating lightly and idly about. Oh, the magic coloring of those clouds, painted by Master painter! Oh, the hyacinth blue of that bit of sky, and the soft; radieut glow on trees and house-tops and everything! And oh, the tplendor that stole into my heart! 1 stood and gazed and the gloom went out. of me, 1 know not how nor why. liut the golden light of the western sky, like the spirit-wind that blow eth where it lusteth, crept around me and shone on me l athe.l me with the elixir of life and peace, so M-iat when I turned away I was free. As I stepped lightly from loom to i'o (in, busy with il'ities of home, I -a, lined. Art Tlif.ii. Li t none of us be ashamed uf our alliuity with nature, or tlie ease with v'nich her aspects move us, for it speaks of our alliuity with life and , beauty, and (iod. Some people are proud of th;ir immovable natures, j they boast of their steadiness P'ith 1 alacrity. I tell you that only the ' hare-brained are immovable. Don't boast of your adamant feelings, or1 that you can't be moved by the j sweet and touching things of life, j because it is a sure sign that you are i either hare-brained or stubborn, j And I would rather be hare-brained than stubborn. ! Kemeuiber that "The wind will; rock a tower, while it whistles right j through an old empty hut."' " j Ida I.viui.D Mastk.w ' MOORE COUNT 5f NOTES. ( iiitliiiiji. I'inehin--t Kailmad Tclt urapli t'omian il.l Ollu-r IU-m-. The teleerapih line from Cameron to Halhsoti has been sold by the; Ca; th:irj;e Telegraph Co. to Frank !. Joi.e-, of tae I). wham . Char lot :e raii ro. id. Leg!uti;ie li-.ts passed a bill pio lid'.nj ii graded sciiool for Cameron. J. F. McArthur, agent tor the li.uidolpli Cumberland railroad, has moved ins family fioni Staley to Cart hag-. Lavu.g r:iils for th- Carthage i; rim-hurst i ail road will begin at I'nictiurst this week, tiiadiug is being pushed as rapidly us pu-..-i!le. Tiie cut being graded at Citddell iS: Freeiuau's null Ixars the dis tinclion of b-ing the deepest in tin state, h is '.MJ "feet wi.le, :35 fe'l de-p atid lotKi feet long. Two him d i e.l hands ar" at work at t his point. M ore County cw-. 1". If. Can. .11. ..t I.tip oo.i. l;,.,. an i .v n..- j r'.p.-t'.ly faa!ly in I :t. U i v : ro.-k on ivnu -it o latr.,' . - r '; m-.-r Wed:.-day l-i-t . 1 1 ! ii I r a-; i'- a erure i anil he- i- a! h-r ami c 'II. it i .n-j w Te s'.atr.-r !. II- is in the ho- . -;d at t-all.l- A Plant Wood's I CrrD CIIDCDirkD UCftP. TABt.ES & FLOWERS. Twenty -eight years expericseo our own seed farms, trial grounds and large warehouse capacity give us an equipment that is unsurpassed anywhere for supplying the best seeds 6 obtainable. Our trade in seeds both for the Garden an? Farm is one of the largest in this country, We are headquarters for Gras3 and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog gives lulier and more complete In lor- I mation about both (iarrten and Farm Seeds toon any other similar mibllra- tloa issued In tills country. Mailed free on request. Write for IU T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, . VA. l TIIE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER, INTERNA TIONAL SERIES, MARCH 10. Text of the LeNion, !en. nrl. 12-5. Memory Yemen. 1, 17 Golden Text. Matt, v, I) .lining ntury l'repured by Rev. D. M. Stearns. Copyright, l!"i7, l.y Amcriean Prcsn Assm-iati.'n 1 That we should lie nsked to omit all these Intervening chapters ami .spe cially cliaplers xxil aud xxiv seems too had indeed, ami we simply can't do it and have the mind of Cod. The weakness and wickedness of man are seen in Abraham's sinning again be cause he gave way to thoughts and fears (xx, 111. The birth of Isaac when his father AUrahum was 100 years old. the casting out of Hagar ami, Ishmael, the angel's care of 11a-1 gar and the new name of Clod, the everlasting (iod il-ohun), are found iu xxi. Chapter xxii gives us the most wonderful picture iu the whole Bible uf the father offering up his only sou, tiie father carrying the fire and, tiie knife, and the boy carrying the wood and asking. "Whew Is the lamb for a burnt offering?" Abraham re ceiving Isaac back from the dead iu a llgurc (Ueb. xi, l'.ii on the third 'day, nod on Mount Muriah. where the foun dation of Solomon's temple was after ward laid: tiie ram offered in Isaac's stead, t'.ie new name of the place (Je hovah .lireli. the Lord will see or pro vi.lei. The union of the two previous s-pare.!.- :-o:::ises concerning the seed a ; tii- -and and as the stars and many other v(.:il.-rs of graeo and glory make v.i M-rry to pass sueh a chapter. ' iiap;,-r ..i telis of i In? deaiii of ..r::!:. i'ie purchase of the cave of M;m!ip.-:.i!. her burial there at lie'.ir..... la chapter xxiv we have ;:,-h a fa-.-mamig fnro-duilowiiig of to. !: s'.erit telling of tii- riches ::' the !' tiler w!io gave all Hi- v.valih ;. lii; i:i,:. Son that He may obtain a bn,;.. ii.r that Son. Ciiajiler xxv telis of the death of Abraham a...l lii- i".i-i.il 1;. I - i i.- ami I-hm:ml in the i-ave ol' M i. :,j.elali. the birth of Jacob a;. 1 li-au and how the latter -old his ii.rthrigi:; for a mess of pottage. (;iir !e--o i chapter opens with Isaac sojourning with the riiili-tines in stead of e.t the well of Him that liveth a:al sietli i.ieti. xvi. It, margin: xxv, 1li beeaue of a famine in the land. The Lord bles-od him there aud con firmed the promise to Abraham of a blessing to all nations and gave him the star end of the promise, the dust of the earth or sand portion being aft erward given to Jacob (xxviil, Hi. We find Isaac falling into his father's sin of calling his wife his sister, lest he should be killed for her sake, and, as in bis father's ease, reproved by a heathen king. Yet God bore with Ilis erring child and cared for him nud blessed him for Ilis own name's sake in spite of his sin. "If we believe not, He abideth faithful, lie cannot deny Himself (II Tim. II, lib. The un changeable faithfulness of (iod Is our only resting place iMal. i, 2; lii, (il. Iu verse 3 we hear Oo-.l saving to him. "I will be with thee and will bless the-." and In verse 12 we read, "Aud tie- Lord ble-sed him.'' and the next two verses tell something of the ex- , tent of the blessing. There is nothing lhat can compare with the blessing of the Lord which mnketli rich and to which our toil can add nothing (I'rov. X. '".'. It. V.i, In Isaac's ea-e it brought a hm.d.odfold, but in Israel the prom ise v..s that if they kept the Sabbath year the ground would give a thrcj year-" h i v,.-; in the sixth year (Lev. xxv. 2 . '.'Ii. The bles-iag upon the lad's live loaves multiplied them suf ficiently to feed perhaps IO.oiki people, and what about the draft of fishes i:i Luke v and John xxi after the night.i of fruitless toil? Is no: His blessing ever. thing'.' Hut it will i lways pro voke envy aud opposition and even persecution, as in verses H and lo. This wo are taught to expect for His sake (John xv. 1S-21: xvi. l-fji, and if wo receive it in a proper spirit He will t mguiCel. Where we are not warned it is not wise to stay, so Isaac, being request el to move hi, did so i.erscs p; and 17i. a:. 1 he evident'v did -o very meek- iy. v. I a.-!:. !'!:. . t!,cv I; tLer '! I - ;.. ...-'lis. I-d a eeatii :iout a:i.v arguing or talking Jan:e- r.U'i John would have up a town o:i one occasion if i el I '-ell l ei-Jiiitte i tl r tileir M.I.' j - -1 town if.uk-. i begin to IVopi w hi. h the i-aii . '.el file l with e of .Mu-aham. 1-ut i-l til 'l.l the I'liil l.f.-llllSO IK'i- i r was wiint- Iiis Tuili-r's lul l slop- itil ifter iin' s fast lis he iucs cluiliii'il lli'.".:.. ii ii. 1 lie. willuiul stri.'... yit;l,lil tliL' lirst two. It is nut m;r wny. in u ruli-. fj tali.' such luin-iii-i' inci'kly. !u.-!i noul'le lias often l oiim from -s-i juo'. ii.-a liuu. isaai- iu".'l-;ly riiiii.ii.il a lli!r:l. iiml thov di.l m.t .-laiui tlsat. ho lee saiil. "Niiw tlicri' is room for w.t all." Hut who of us would have iu-t-il so? Wi n..xt timl hiiu at Hi-cr-Phclia (iin? well of tin- oatlii. am (ho Lonl appourcil to hhn the- si'i-ontl time, GHj-injr. "IVar not, for I urn with thoc and will IiIcsh tliee" (vorscs Thciv lie luiilt un altar ami worshiped, ami his servants dug nnothor well. Now note the seiiui'I to his yielding the wells. Those who had driven him away from them came to him, de sirini; to make a covenant with him. They come with a lot of talk that does not sound true (2. but Isaac (does not notice it, and we better not. But what we do notice Is their testimony to God ns seen in Isaac "We saw certainly that the Lord was with thee" f2Si. How much are we willing t'j bear that God may be seen In us? The same day that Isaac received these men kindly his servants brought him word that they had found wuter. la there not a ccn-nectlon? How He l.o-l Mix Opportuniy (1. S. Marden in "Success Magazine.'' How little the average person who is trying to get on lealizes "how inay things are occurring in his ex perience which aie trying to down him, and which are hindering his advance! A poor job, an unkind word, a stinging ciitieisni, ingrati tude for a favor, failure to give as sistance when it was in his power, hard problems skipped way back in. I youth, a hasty act, an nuliscretion of an unguarded moment. All things j aie liktly to come up when he leist I expects it utid bar his progress. Many an able man with political I ambitions has failed of election to j Cmigres?, oi of appointment to some coveted oflice, because of some slip i he has made, or of somebody, per jl.apsa piivute secivtaiy. who has put in the word that checkmated the move for his advancement. i'erhaps, it was a sarcastic remark about someone who later was in a pofiriou 10 help him, that lost h'm the oppor'uni'v. Many a inau has lost hn oppor tunity for advancement uudei the pi'Sen administration by opposing ami criticizing Theodore lioosevelt in ni-i earlier career, when h-i did lO'dreim i hat tiij firmer would e er occupy ilis pr sen', lofty posi ii..i. Yo'i never can tell where a thrust if all Ull-liil tied moiiilil will land, oi u ii-1 (o'.-ct a .-.troiirttc rema k may l.a" i t; v ur tu'ure. He is a f.U'i Uhnte t'.a i wuo ttuards his I. l , tuiff. h's :' w:th p u I. . ce a d . ! ; i '.-.tii' nt. S'ecp,.. ..,.! -! , t, .1 I- 1-r. kill f- I 1 a l.i'si-i , 's m i v 's -,. o; -e t hll' ' W ii ,. J. in i. .'...j i, ' v. i ir . l,in h I i: p:ie o'.'s. Medicine Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleu risy, bronchitis, consumption. Ask your doctor about this. The best kind oi a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Made by J. c. Ayrr Co., Lowell, BIul. Alio manuiaoturer oi 7 SARSAPARILLA. lILfTtZ Pius. W W f J H AIR VIGOR. m Vaii uuill hnetin rirouprv hv tak ing one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. I A DoctOi LA. B 3R. 1 i ublish I 1 irfemale Weakness "Last Fall," writes Mrs. S. G. Bailey, of Tu-n-nelton.'W. Va., "I was going down by inches, from female disease, with great pain. After tak ing Cardui, Oh! My! Howl was benefited! I am not well yet, but am so much better that I will keep on taking Wine of Cardui till I am perfectly cured." Despite the envious attacks of jealous enemies and rivals, Cardui still holds supreme position today as in the past 70 years for the relief and cure of female diseases. It stops pain, tones up the organs, regulates the functions, and aids in. the replacement of a misplaced organ. At Every Drug Store WINE OF 4000,000 PFACH TREES renncsste Who!' ia!e Ntrsiric. P No'ajrv'tits tmvclcf, but sell direct to planters at wholesale prices. Absolutely'free from disease g$ and true to name. Write for catalogue and prices ceiore piacin your oruer eisewnere. W e guaran tee our stock to be true to . name. Largest Peach Nursery in the world. Address J. C. HALF, -mm Send your orders for Printing to The CVurier. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to he considered that only urinarv and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purif y the blood that is their work. j Therefore, when your kidneysare weak or out of order, voii can understand how quickly vour entire body is affected and I how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Ur. , Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon ' as your kidnevs are well they will help all'the other organs to health. A trial ! will convince anyone. ! If yon are sick" you can make no mis take' by first doctoring your kidneys. j The mild anil the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer-s Swamp-Root, the great j kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cares of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all druggistsiu fifty-cent and bottl have a sample bottle itomoof 8wamo-Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper ' when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iting hamtoit.N. V. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rout, and the ad ; dress, Iiinghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. E - ii-n r - 1 IH I.III 1 II l .fl u i for Good Sound WE WILL PAY 5.00 PER CORD, LOADED ON THE CARS; PER CORD FOR MAPLE, 4 ft. long;, 7 inches and op; HICKORY, $10.00: per Cord. K. B. WORTH. Treas Greensboro, N. C. FREE ADVICE Write us a Wvt desr-iNrg all your syn, plums, ;inj we will si-nJ yuu l-iee AJ-. U-o, in pi;. in w.ili.l . -nvi-lopr. AJJrew l .ij -Uvisnrv i'l-p.-rtri'iMit, The l.l.ni.in,..i.-i .Mi-.ti,ilH-i .....i.h.m.-i- in $1.00 Bottles. June Jcds a Specialty. Winchester, Tenn. one-dollar size piSatfW ElSBIglSSi1 es. You iuav"sasiH2yBi"Sre?2 sir n mil James T. .lorchead Oscar L Sapp I MOREHEAD & SAPP, Attorneys at Law, Greensboro, N. C. Will prai'liec iu- heretofore in Randolph Co. Piinei.iil mll.f in (irnslion. N. 1'. Telephone in iitliri" iiml in coiiiniuiHnitii.il with all parte of Kaiulnipn eoniiiy. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. otter his nrofewduual ervu-e to the ritizeii of Asheunm and "rounding roiqmmiity. ottii-e: At KidCEce Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - ArVD - SVR.GEON. Office Ashelioro Drug Cn. Residence -Come, of Miiin and Wortb Mreeth. Asheboro, N. C. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Spi on & lirdr.'tiji'i Standard I'n-.i; t i . DR. D. K. LOCZHART, DENTIST, Ashebcro, N. C. .1 m in 1 p. in p. in. to 5 p. in OVl.l: TKK l:-NK N. P. COX, Jewe!er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. 1,Y. R. XEAL, PHOTOGRAPHtR AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. CHAS. L. HOLTON. J Attorney-a.t-L.w f ASHEBORO, - N.C. l'ra. :i. e in loth State mid Federal courts1 Sii-iii! a:;eiitii.r uivn to i-oUi'itii ns and the seitli-iiicni e!' ev-.ited, ' Utllce: North side- '-. court liov.v. C THAD. S. FEUREE, Attorney At La.w ASHEBORO - - - N. C. All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special atten tion jriven to collections and the settlt'inent of estates. O R tVX, Pn-iiioiit. W J ARMFlKLi), V-Pres W J ARMFiKI.Ii, Jr , ("ashler. The Eank cf Randolph, Cupitar itnd Surplus, Total Asset?, over $36,000.00 $150,000.00 With n;j ! aw tk, exrtfii e iiml prouvtioii .lii ;t"ti o l.uMi;i- i.i tiw iMiikniK public aud Teel 'ti'.v in M.ymi; we an. i-rci urt.I Bud willlne xtvinl !... i-i.r i u-tnim-ri t-vi rr facility and ao- in:ni.nl:i: . I'li-ist.-ii' with .safe blllikiut'. DIRtCTORSi ! HUKli t:rkf. -r.. Wl AMlui'M.W p Wncxl, P H ' t.iiT.-. . r Mi-Ali-!--r. K M A nnii.-l.t, liKUoi, I- Hi.l hna. ...litl. I .1 kciliil. ;, A W :-l- I. A M i.ui.siii, I H Hi-.;.liii, Dr K B j lil:l V. I J -X. S Brvat.!, iVcsiiknt J. II. Cole, Carhier -U.fe- Bcxnk of R-andlemixn, Haindleman, N. C Capital $JZOO0. Surplus, $5,000. Accounts received on favorabl terms, luterent jiaiil on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G Newliti, W T Bryant, 0 L Lindsay, N INewlin, S Bryant, II O Barker aud J II Cole. NOTICP. TIiih is my lunt rouml forilie colloctiou of the taxes fur the year l'JOG, and all who have rot puiil their taxes are urged to meet me at tiie u hove times and places and pay. I am compelled to seule the taxes and shall be forced to lery on all who fail to meet mo and wy their taxes this round. Very truly yours, T J. Finch Ex. Shff. This FtS. 5, 1907. . ANTED STAVES Highest cash price paid for all kinds of staves for Norfolk mar ket. Apply to E A Hammer, Asheboro, N 0. A.
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