i An Old Time Sermon. The following ia a part of one of the late Bill Arp'g letters, contain i Dg the sermon of an old-time preach er. I have had an occasional re quest to reproduce and save from oblivion a sermon that went the rounds of the Southern press some ilfty years ago and was known as the "Harp of a Thousand Strings." Not long ago quoted a paragraph from it, and a friend writes me from 1 East Feliciana, La., aud Bays that the author of that quaint old ser mon lived and died in that parish and his daughters and grand child ren live there now, and are his near neighbors.- When the ltev. J. T. Lewis wrote thi3 sermon it was not uncommon for amateur preachers to perform up and down the western rivers and thus advertise their business, which was principally Hat boating and ped dling their produce. Lorenzo Dow took continental journeys from Maine to Texas, but he was a pret ty good orthodox preacher. These flat boat preachers were a rough and tumble set and tangled up the Scrip ture awfully but they could draw the crowds aud their whiskey was a good card. It was an orthodox product then, and preachers and the people were as foud of it as Old Father Noah, who was a preacher of righteousness. Rev. Mr. Lewis does not give this preacher's name but his sermon has been sent me by my friend and I give it to your read ers as it was given to me. When it first came foith we thought it inex pressibly funny. It is not so funny now ta the old people, but the younger generation are more etsily amused than the veterans aud for their sake, I append it. This sermon was said to have been preached at Port Hudson, where the amateur divine had "tied up" for tue double purpose of observing the sabbath and selling whiskey. I may say to you, my brethenng, that 1 am uot an edic.ited man, an' I am uot one them us believe that edication is necessary for a Gospel minister, for I believe the Lord eili cutes his preachers jest as he wants 'em to be edicated: an" although I say it that oughtn't to say it, yet iu the Sta'e of ludiauny, where 1 live, thar's do man as gets bigger congre gations nor what I gits. Thar may be some here today, my brethering, as don't know what per suasion I am uv. Well, I must not say to you, my brethering, that I'm a Hard Shell Baptist. Thar's boiup folks as don't like the Hard Shell Baptists, but 1 had rather have a hard shell than no shell at all. You .see me here today, my brethering, dressed up in a good clothes: you . mout think I was proud, but I am not proud, my brethering, and al though I'm Captin of the flat "boat that hes at your landing, I'm not proud my brethering, ah. I am not gwine to tell edzactly whar my tex may be found; suffice it to say it is iu the leds of the Bible, and you'll find it somewhere between the first chapter of the Look of Generations, and the last chapter of the Book of Revolutions, and ef you will go and search the Scriptures you'll not only find my text thar, but a great many other texes, as will do you good to read, and my tex, when you shall find it, jou shall find it to read thus, ah: "And he played on a harp of a thousand strings spirits of jest men made perfick." My tex, my brethering, leads me to speak of sperits. Now, thar's a great many kinds of sperits in the world, in the fuss place, thar's the perits some folks call ghosts, and thar's the sperits of turpentine, and thar's the sperits as some folks call liquor, and I've got as good n artikel of them Ttind of perit8 boat ason my -flat ever foch down the Mississippi River; but thar's a great many other kinds of sperits, for the tex says, 'He plays on a harp of a thou sand strings, sperits of jest men made Derrick." And thar's a great many kinds of five, and then there, -foxfire, and camphire, fire before you are ready, and fire and fall back, and many other kinds of fire, for the tex says, "He played on a harp of a thousand striugs, sperits But I'll tell yoa the kind of fire as is spoken of in the Bible, my brethering, is hell fire! and that's the kind of fire as a great many of you 11 come to, ef you don t do bet ter nor what you have been doin', for "He played on a harp of a thou sand stnnsrs. SDerits uv iest men made perfeck. And that's the kind of fire you can't dodge my . brethering, ah, for it's the fire that ' won t be quenched. You may fly to the mountains of Hepsidan, where the woodbine twmeth and the lion roareth and the whangadoodle mournet h for its first born, bnt you can't hide from the unquenchable fire, for it is the fire of hell and damnation, ah! For he played on a harp of a thousand strings sperits of jest men made perfick. Now, as there are many kinds of sperits and many kinds of fire, ah! n the world, ah! jes so there are many kinds of Christians, ah! In the fuss place we have the 'Piscopa lians, and they are a high sailin,' high roostin,' hifalutin' set, ah, and they may be likened unto a turkey buzzard, that flies up into the air, and he goes up, and up, and np till it looks no bigger than your tiDger nail, and the fuss thing you know, he comes down, and down, and down, and goes to fillin' hiaaelf on the carkias of a dead hoss by the side of the road, and "he played the harp of a thousand strings, the sperits uv jest men made perlick." And then thar's the Metfaodia, ab! they may be likened into the squir rel runnin' up into a tree, for the Methodic beleeves in gwine on from one degree of grace to acother, and finally on to perfection, and the squirrel goes up, and up. and up. aud up and he jumps from limb to limb, and branch to branch, aud the fust thing you know he falls, and down he comes ker'llutnix.and that's like the Methodis, for they is allers fallen from grace, ah! "And he played on a harp of a thousand strings, spiiits uv jest men made perhck. And thar is the Presbyteriaus, mv brethern, with their loug frock coats and high shirt collars, and dis mal swamp faces, out they nevei cleared no new ground, nor uinH no bresh, nor deadened no timber, nor killed no bears. They always waits for us to do that, and settle up the wildernesi, and then they will slip in and go to plantin', and put orf heavenly airs, and claim to be the only people that are elected and shore of eie.'iutl salvation and they play on a harp with a thousand strings sperits of jest men made perfick. And then, my brethering, thar's the Baptists, ah! and they have been likened to a possum ou a simmon tree, and thunders may roll and the earth may quake, but the pos sum clings thur' still, ah! and you may shake one foot loose and the other's thar and vou mav shake all feet lose and he puts his tail arund the limb, and clings, and he clings furever, ah! for "Hi played on a harp of a thousand strings, spirits uv jest men made perfick." DAVIDSON NEWS. Mural Koute Suspended at Thoinast yie New Hank. 'I'he Dispatch. The postofliee department has de cided to discontinue rural free de livery Thomasville route No. 4, April 1st, and the bt-st part of that route will be looked after by the carrier on route No. 2. W- are told that the reason of the discon tinuance of this route is that the people living on the route would not work the roads and that they were most of the time impassible. Later no doubt they will have wish ed that they had taken more interest in their rt)ads. The Thomasville Telephone Co. is installing a new telephone switch board. W. A. Kirkman, of Silver Hill, has sold his place to Frank Hicks of Spencer, who will move his fam ily there. Mr. Kirkman goes to entries, Guilford . County. .The report was current last week that the Glenn Anna Railroad had been sold to the Norfolk & Western, and that the line would be built con necting with Winston-Salem and Wadesboro. The rumor is firmly denied by all. The Roads Affected. New and Observer. There is much interest to know upon what roads in North Carolina the passengei fare has been reduced to two and a quarter cents, begin ning the first day of July. Hon. James S. Manning, chairman of the Public Service Corporation com mittee, whose ability and devotion to the just and right sort of legis lation is beyond all words of com mendation, furnisher the following list of railroads with the mileage that are pnt on a two and a quarter cent rate: ROADS. MILKS. Aberdeen and Asheboro, 80 75 Atlantic and North Carolina, 94 71 Carolina and Northern, 63 50 Norfolk and Southern, 62 75 Norfolk aud Western 87 34 Virginia and Carolina Coast, 61 02 Atlantic Coast line, 947 35 Southern R. R. Co., 1,320 92 Seaboard Air Line, 612 12 The new roads of that length recently completed, or being con structed, can charge a rate to be fixed by the Corporation Commis sion, which is empowered to fix the rate on all roads less than sixty miles in length. A sewer ditch 23 feet deep caved in at Statesville Fliday and six negroes, working at the bottom were buried alive. . All were dead when found several hours later MRS. SARAH J. WINDROM r Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom of Chicago, cousin of Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States, and grduuniece or Alexander Hamilton, who signed the Declaration of Inde pendence, says: "Vlnol is a Codsend to old people. I am 76 years old, but have a hearty appetite, sleep soundly, and feel ac tive and Well tOilav. lh.inl.-a t Vinrd When I was young cod liver oil was dispensed in a greasy, unpalatable form, and it fairly gassed me t6 get it down. Vlnol ia en(irrl v rlifformt very palatable aud nourishing to im- iiureriBiieu uiooa. it 13 tne finest tonic and strength creator I ever used In mv life." v Vlnol la a real cod Hver Tirr-rtn. tion, from which the useless oil has Deen eliminated and tonic iron added. iry vinoi on our guarantee. Sold by Stund d Drug Co. it tie iilol ult's oi sunshine hat drive the clouds aav le n. -. I.inle Kurlv Itistrs will scatter the Rio.. hi nf sic!; headache nntl lii'liousness Tltev tin not iriw or sicken. Iteroiumeiiiled anil sold here by Standard I'titg Co. and Asheboro lriif('o I.AN'DS.U.K. virtue of an tii'drr of 'lie Superior I'ourt ot ttiilnh county in the snecial nroceoiliin.' en. tilled -Pearl Leonard mm others" I will, on the isili i'ay of March tM7 at Id o'clock At, sell to he hiuhest bottler at public auction, at the ourt house, ilooi in iinlolih cmutv, North ( 'ni hil:!, the followmji ilcscritn'tl tracts of mini. KIKsr TKAtT. AiljoinitiL' the laiiilsol' Acen- 1th Fentress nntl others; lieifiiiiiing at an ash on tho hunks of JJ'cp Klvcr. thence Hist .v. Ih haius to a suaic in the oltl lino: thence N.irci :!i chains liiu stone; thence West H 1--J chains to tone in Julian's line: thence Sinth i chains hickory: thence Wet 41 chains to a liluck nun on tho rivet- hank: thence South folltmiiiK the various courses of the river to the bcL'iunint;, iiihnnlicj 1 ll acres inor or lcs. SKt'OMl TUACT. Atlttiinini; the laii.ls of K. S. Col. lr mill others; hcKiuniiiL' at a small hick- ry on K. S. ruble's line, itiuniui; North on tue Uvtslcn line is chains tin. I .71 links to a stone in the Worth ManufacltirluK Company line; thence vici on saii t nmpau) s line tint; cnam ami s links to a stone: thence S tilth lrchalns autl nks to a ilciel bl tck oak iu K. S. Coble's line: thence South lis tlcurees east on saitl Coble's line to the hcKinuim:. con aiiiini; three acres ot lantl lie tho same more or less. THIKUTKACT. Atljoinimr the Inn. Is of . 1. Lconuril unit othersi hcKiunmK at a stone U'un aid'sline, rumiliiK thence ii chains ami Ii5 links to n lilckorv; theno South Ii8 ilcitreus east on Coble's line 4 chains ami '.1st links to a stone: thence North !i chain' nml ."iS links to a stone; thence North ih urees west 7 chains ami til links to the bcKinuiUK. vXMitaiuing M t-lo seres more or less. Terms of sale one-half cah, bn'iuiee on a credit of six mouths, title to be rctainul until purchase inonev is paltl. This the l-.'th'day of K.'hrunrv, 1!I07. .1. A.SI'KNcK. Commissioner. iTi'c:?: i.."1rio7c,mrt7 Asheboro Wheelbarrow & Manufac'uring Co. ''arncKlc Steel Company. Notice of Summons tintl Warrant of Attacl. input The defendant almve namul will take notice that a summons ill the above in titled action was issued aitaliist said defendant on the tilth day of January, 1H07 by W. C. Hammond, Clerk ot the Suiierior Court of Kautlolph county, North Carolina, which summons is returnable liefnre 'the Judironf the Superior Court to lie held for the County ol Kautlolph at the courthouse in Ashcbo.-o, N. C, ou the 2nd Monday after the 1st Monday in March, llior, for the recovery of the sum of Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars due said plaintilt by the defendant on account of damages caused by the breach of contract ou the part of the defendant in delaying the ship ment of n car loud of iron within a certain liine in the year t:t06 The said defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was issued n ' the stud Clerk of the Court ou the llitli day of January, IH07, against the projierty of the mid defendant, for the saitl sum of Scveti Hundred and Twenty Dollars, for the cause above set forth, which warrant of nttachmeut ts returnable before the .In tine of the Superior Court ut the time and place ubovu named for the return of the sum mon", when and where the said defendant, the Cun.tnle Steel Co., is required to appear and answer oi demur to the complaint, or the relief demand will In.' (r ranted . This the th day of January, ltWT. W. C. HAMMOND, Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina Randolph County. Win the Superior Court. B, F. Lowdermllk, extr. of 7.. H Lowdcrmllk, Nora Lowdermllk and her husband, B. F. Low dcrmilk, VS. W D. Ingram, W, D. Ingram. Adiur.of Aid -gal Ingram, J. H. Kearns, I. F. K earns, L. M, Keaiiis, Emma Watson aud her husband, W. A. Watson, Jr , I. F. Keimis and J. H. Kearns, Kxtin. of C. 8. Kearus, Maiyaret B. Lowder. milk and her husband. W. W. Lowdennilk. OKDER OF PUBLICATION It apiiearlng to the satisfaction of the Court, from affidavit tiled with the Clerk of the Court iu this action, that Margaret B. Lowdennilk and her husband, W. W, Lowdermllk, defendants in this action, are not to be tound in Randolph cnuntv Ami camint hit found urtt.hin tha QtntA after due diligence, and that the said Margaret d. LjOwucriniiK ana nernusouna. n . . Lowder mllk are proper parties to this action; that the action is brought for the foreclosure ot a mort gage which was executed by W. D. Ingram and Abigal Ingram to C. 8. Kearns. and a second mortgage which was executed by same parties to J H Kearns, thnt these mortgages have bee, duly assigned to the plaintiff, B. F. Lowdermllk- r.xir. oi n. uiwoermiiK, sum mortgages cov ering and conveying certain lands in Ranrinluh county, which, at the time of the execution of said mortgages, were tne property ot Abigail In gram, who has since died leaving the said Mar garet B. Lowdennilk one of her heirs at law, and as such heirataw, the said Margaret B. Lowder milk is entitled to an interest in said lands, sub ject to the said mortgages and that the aid W. W. Lowdermllk is her husband. It ia therefore ordered, that notice nf this action be published once a week for four weeks in the Asheboro Courier, a newsiwiier published In Randolph oounty, 'setting forth the title of tne action, tne purpose ot tne same, and re auiriiig the said Margaret B. Lowdermllk and her husband, W. W. Lowdennilk to appear at the court house In Asheboro at the next term of the Suiierior Court of Kunrtolnh-countv to be held on the second Monday after the first Monday in March, 1907, and answer or demur to the com plaint of the plaintilt. or the relief therein de. mantieu win oe granien. I W.C.HAMMOND, Clerk Superior Court Randolph Co, Fhlathjeeth pay of Feb. 1 7. NOTICE I Havlug Qualified as Administer with the will annexed, ou the estate of P. P. Connie, deceased. before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior uwrioi nnntioipn comity, i snail sen at puouc auction, to the highest bidder for Cash, on the remises, on the 5th day of March, 1907, the ollowlng personal property, to-wit; One mare, farmiDg tools, machinery, 1 one horse wagon, corn wneat, meat ana nousenoia rno Kitchen fur niture and other articles too tedious to mention. All persona having claims against said estate are no tinea to present tnem to tne undersigned, duly vert tied, on or before the 15th day of Feb. 1 90s. or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery: and all persons owing said estate wiu come lorwara ana maxe. immediate settle ment.. This 9th day of February 1907. J. 8. KINDLEY, Admr. with the will annex ed of P. P. Copple. NOTICE. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court. Randolph Co. ) M. A. Kindley ) "vs. ) Matilda Copple, ) Jane Owen J aud husband ) Even F. Owen, ; lizaleth Lam beth and litis-; band Frank Lnra-) betb, Edgar Cop-) pie and ltoy Cop-) pie ) The defendants Elizalieth Lamhetli, Frank Luinlwth. Edirtir Connie nuil IJnir f',ml., aliuvo named, will taka notire tlmr'nn n,.tirm entitled as above has been commenced in the aunerior Court nf linnrl.i nh fV,,i.,i 4-ertuin parcels of land sillllllptl ill Tnli. ermu'Ie Tcmiisliii in wnid n-inntv fur n lUti. ion among me tenants in etmituim. And the said defendants will further take notice that they nre reiiiired to appear at the ollice of uie iierK 01 me Mipenur V. ourt ot said coun ty at th courthouse in Asheboro, Nortji Carolina, on the Kitliilav of Maifh 1(1(17 ami answer or d -nini- to tiie petition in hiiitl action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relit f demanded in said' petition. mix me iiitii di;y or reli 1WU. YV. C 11 WlMONIi, C. S. C. I. AND SALE. By Virtue ol an order of the Superior Court of Lamlolph Ccitntv iu ihe special proceeding, entitled Setli w! Lauithlio. Adinr of .Jacob Chiisc.,, .1. 11. ( hri-coct a!. Ex l'artj, f will. .,,1 tue IS li day of March. J'.iui.ltt 1 - o. locli Al , noil t tl(. high,.,! bidder at public am-i ion, tit the courthouse dour in Asliel...;-o, X. C., the Mlouii o tea! estate, to-w it: 1st Tract. Hit the witters, of liichlaml Creek; beyimmiK at a rock pile nml ruiiniiitr thence Xordi Jit chains to a post oak; thence West 2"ic!iai.s loa.post oak; llicnce Souih I'O chains ton ivil oak; I hence East I'.'i chains to the liegiuni ij. containing fttl acres more or lt't, e.c"pii:..u7 notes more or less sold oil' lo Wilkins Bui row. -ml Tract: iioini-ing at a pine, hrake's corner; thence North on I hake's line L'.s chains to a sassalias, Trogdon's corner; tl ce Ens' i n Tn ctlon's line i chains to a stuke, Trillion's cnr it-r; thence South on Troijdiin's line I'd chains to a stone pile in' said Chri -co s own I i o: thence West on saitl lino I I chains t ) the bcgiiiiiiii;;, con taining acres tuoreur le. Said Ian I sold subject to the dower rigid on saitl land ol' the widow of the said Jacob Chrisco. Terms of sale: I Ine-half cash ami the bal ance on a credit of six mouths, bonds witli approved security to be given lor the dele. -red payment This l.'Ith .lay of February, 1 1107. J. A. Si'ENt i:, Commissioner. North Carolitri I In tile Supreme Court Kiiuilolph Co.) Joseph Parkin ) Notice of Summons Ami warrant of Attachment. The Hoover Hill) t.oltl jnnuiKt o.) The defendant al mimed will take notice !ll,V...lllitl..l ..i,.l, that a sunn Feb. lSKii by W. C Hammond Clerk of the Super ior Court for Kaiitlolph Countv returnable before the Judge of Suiierior Court Randolph county ou t'.ie sec mil Moinlav alter the tirst Montlav iii March ItarT. The defendant will also take notice Clerk of Superior Court on the lltli tlliyoi' Feb. 11107 aeainst the pro rtv of said defendant for a breach of contract for s rvice and money ileiuaml lor H,4H..U vinioli warrant ;is returnable before the Judge of the Superior ("ourt tin the second .Monday after the tiisl Monday iu .March IW. When ami where tiie orilemur to thu complainl or the relief tlctmintl- eti win iK'uiMiueti. i nis tne iiinoavot reo. r.m,. W. C. HAMMOND, C.S. C. for Randolph Co. NOTICE. M. C. Jones has this day entered the fol lowing land in Itandolph County to wit: A tract of 20 acres more or less of hind in Cedar drove Township, Randolph County, N. t ,, on the waters of haw Uruiicli adioti; ino the hinds of Daniel Ixiwe, S. A. Coltrane, Daniel Linthicutn and others, for which without objection filed within thirty davs from this dale, he will ask for a warrant of survey to the County Surveyor of liatidolph County. J. P. Bolton ins, Entry Taker. This Fob. 18 1907. LAND SAI.KI By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Sup'erior Court of Randolph county on the peti tion of B. M Reeves against Jesse Cox et al. I shall lit the courthouse door in Ashelioro at K' o'clock M. on the :10th day of March IH07, the following Real Estate, to-wit; A tract of land in Richland township, iu saitl county adjoining the lands of H. XT Albright and others ,bouudfd as 'nllows to-wit; Beginning at a white oak J. . Cox's corner by a. small branch and running South -li chains and 81 links to a post oak iu Hugh Mnrtitt's line; thence oh his line 4 chains aiulMii links to his corner a black jack; thence south on his line 9 chains and HI links to a stake in his line; thence west 27 chains and Jti links to a post oak: thence north 31 chains and sixty links to a line; thence east on. saitl Cox's line to the be ginning, containing Mi acres more or less, This ith day of February 1907. JOHNT. BKITTAIN, Comr. NOTICE!. Having qualified as administratrix on the es tate of Andrew Hunt, deceased, before W. C. Hiinitnoutl, Clerk of the Suiierior Court of Kan do) nh County, this is to notify all persons haviiiR claims against wild estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 7 day of March 1906 or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons owl an said estate will come forward aud make Immediate settlement. This 4 day of March, 1807. M.J. HUNT, Admrx. NOTICE. State oi North Caro- ) In the Superior Court lina, Randolph Co. ) Before the Clerk. Sarah AyHepler, Sidney J. Blair, L. J. Blair, Branson J. Blair aud Dora E. Richardson. v. William J Blair, Marietta Blair Mcndenhall, and her husband, W. D. Memleuhnll, Eddie J. Mendenhall, Robert Karl Mcndenhall, Ktta Mendenhall Burk and ber husband Burk. Willie Blair Mendenhall, Martha Tomlinaon Menhenhall. Ruth Worth Meuden. hall, Robert Sidney Thompson, Lizzie Jaue Thompson Cooper and her husband Cooiwr, Seymore Blair Thompson. Mattie Olivia Thompson, Landls Horation Thompson, Thomas 8. Thompson, Betule Roella Thomp. sou, Sidney Washington Thompson, Dora Manilla Thompson, Kthel (Thompson. Dewey A. Thompson. Edna Thomo-son, Batlie Alma Thompson, Kmeline S. Denny, oustavtn N. Hunt, Winfleld J. Hunt, Edward E. Hunt, Rnliert P. Hunt, William Dix, Hiram Dix. Roland Dix. Anna Davennort and her husband Davenport, Francis C. Tomlimton, Sarah Holder, ' Dona J. Tomlinmn, Edward F. Robblns, Julius h. Robblns, PinleyO. Robbins, Daisv s. In gram and her husband Arthur Ingram, NOTICE. The defendants Emeline 3. Denny and her husband, Denny, Gustavis N. Hunt, Win Held J. Hunt, Edward F. Hunt. Robert P. Hunt. William Dix, Hiram Dix, Roland Dix, and Anna Davenport, heirs-at-law, and all others whose number, names and residences are unknown of Josiab Blair, deceased, will take notice, that an action, entiUed as above, has been Instituted in the Superior Court of Raid County tor the parti tion of the lands of the late Josiah Blair and the said heire-at-law. defendants as aforesaid, will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the said Clerk of the Court for said County, in tne courthouse in the town of Ashelioro, N. C, on or before the 18th day of March, 1007, and answer or demur to the com nlalnt filed in said action, or the plaintiff! will apply to the court for the relief tlicii-iiiik maud- This Feb. 7. 1907. W. C. Hammond. C. 8. C. GOV MONTAGUE ON LYNCHING. Virginian Talks to students of Harvard University. A. J. Montague, formerly gov ernor of Virginia, gave an address at Harvard University at Cam bridge in which he touched on the subject of lynching in the south, lie said in part: 'Some of us are tsught to favor lynching and therefore to fear the strong aim of fede al power. This barbaric malady will not be finally eradicated in America until the people exercise a self-restraint burr, of conviction and uot fear. In our system of government, above all others, there is no place for private or peisonal vengeance. "I think that a s'rong constabul ary is the Lest, seniol to teach tue virtue of St If restraint and bene ficeiitv nf law and order over liut and murder. "1 give it as my deliberate cpin inn. si'ii tei1' by the bulk of tin- law abiding people nf I lie son l bland, that there 'is nevt-r an uocat-u u whore resort to lynch law is jus tiliubb' among civilized people. ISticli li iu-1 tt- s sap ihe fundamental bonds of Enccty and will eventuate in a oovenmie'if us capricous and as relentless as that of wild beasts." Miii-y- I lark circles under the eves iudi- n slavish circiihiii'iu, torpid liver nml li.eys. Exercise ami ilollister's 1,'ocky liii iiin Tea will make you well nml beanti- .'!."i cents, I'ea tir Tablets V a'kins unit rd Co. IJatnseur, X C. I. Alexander Dowie, the prophet, . and founder of Ziou City, III., died Saturday i.fter an illness of live mek.e. He was born in Scot-j land in lslt. Furniture and 5 j I am now carrying a complete line of all kinds of house furnishing goods such as Room Suites from $11.00 to $100.00, Iron Beds, Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Odd Dressers, Safes and Kitchen ( abinets, Hall and Wall Racks. Chairs and Dining Chairs, Tables, Center Tables, Clocks and Pictures. A complete line of Bed Clothing, atting, Carpet, Druggets Rugs, Window Curtains and Shades; also an up-to-date line of undertaker's goods such as Coffins, Caskets and robes. See me before buying when in need of any thing in my line. 0. R. FOX, INCORPORATED Capital Stock $30,000 RALEIQH, N. C. ' ) f CHARLOTTE, N. C Pullen Building. J Piedmont. Ins. Bid. THKSE SCHOOLS GIVE the world's best In modern Busiues Education. Oldest Biwinena College iu North Carolina. Positions guaranteed, backed bv a written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Book-keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, by mail, semi for HomeStudy rates. Write todav for our Catalogue, Offers aud High Endorsements. They are free. Address. IKING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kaleigb.. N C, or Chtvrlotte N.C DOES your business stationery repre sent or misrepresent you? Patrons of The (Courier Job Office are proud to be known by the company they keep it's the bestboth paper and workmanship. We will be glad to have a trial order. Send for prices on Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelopes, infact everything in the stationery line. SEED The BEST SEED CATALOG we have ever issued. It i a Book ol 100 paoea with nrw half - we mail you a rimy? it will cost vou nmhi'ii'. ' you will kindly give a fair hearing ..ur claims for your patronage. write to W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO., Seed drawers, PHILADELPHIA, Al'CTlON SALE I will sell at public auction- one one horse wnon ami burner in jrooj shape, one pair match milieu eilit and ten year old, an ( harness, two two horse wugcms, one mill shelter, ono shanty covere'l wi h shingles, one barn covered with shingles 40 feet long, one Henry IXtson circular saw 48 inches, 10,00 feet of lumlier, lioartls and framing from rt to 25 feet long n bargain for some one, ami other thiuirs too tcdiou.'to mention This sale will tak place at the Shreman Hin-linw. plot one umi one half miles, south of Wt.rthville, rear Deep river and. on third mile east of W H. Bonkeinm-pr's, on Saturday. .March H'nh, 1H07, W C. ' NSON. T!t member the date. Ml the new March iiinrrazines can be had at the Asheboto linn; (V. Are vou tired, fawi out. nervous, s'.'cp less, feel miaii'' llollistei's llocky .i.onn tain Tea strengthen the n. rves, 'ui.ls ('i gostlon. Iirinjt, rcfrt-Khiup lecp. .';."i cents, Tea or Tabids. S.M ,v Standard Ini3 Co. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds bv working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It Undertaker. Successor to KEARNS & FOX. Asheboro. - - - N. C. mBurpee-Qualityiittfj. cost but mora an tha usual kind, but are worth much morel To convince you that this is true, let ui have talk together. We have spent month of labor and thousands of dollars on tone illnstrutions from photoc-raphs. Shall . Shall n iringto H I, PA - day i J