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AT THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION MANY POINTS OF INTEREST. Points of Historic Interest Jamestown Exposition Building. At Hampton Roads, j ust off the Exposition grounds, was fought the great battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac, during the Civil War, the first battle between iron clads. The tortifications from Auditorium and which a land force of Confederates participated in this battle are ou the Exposition grounds. Williamsburg, the second capital of Virginia, seat of the second old est college in the United States. Richmond, the capital of the Southern Confederacy, and an im portant point in history, is only a lew hours' ride from the grounds. Petersburg, where the Civil War were fought, is near by, and Ap pomattox, where General Lee sur rendered, is about three hours disH tant. Jamestown Island; where the j first permanent settlement of En- glish-speaking people was made in I America, is two hours run from J Norfolk. Here are 8 till to be seen remains of the old settlement of three centuries ago . and a museum of old historic relics of the early lays of America. Craney Island, at the mouth of Elizabeth River, near Norfolk, is Another point in American history. JAMESTOWN IXPOSITION BUILDING. By the Exposition Company: Auditorium nd Convention Hall, or Administration Building 236x160 CHAMP CLARK ON DEMOCRATS. What they Accomplished Id the Congress Just ended. The. performances of Congress remind me of the piece in the old reader of how the grasshopper sings the summer away and comes to grief in the winter. Congress fooled awuy the first five weeks of the three monthe' session, and then rushed, jammed, banged things through in the last ten days. Little was done at the short ses sion except to pass the great supply bills. The most important measure passed was the sixteen Dour bill, and the most of the credit of that be longs to the Democrats. We forced the fight; we won the victory; and it is the most brilliant victory achieved by a minority in many a day. The most important measure de feated was the ship subsidy billj The Democrats aided by a few Re publicans, came within three votes of-doing it to deafh in the House. It was a battle royal from start to finish, and I shall always regret that the honors of beating it so narrowly .escaped the House, but there's no sense in crying over spilt milk. What the House failed to do by a "Georgetown graze," as they say in Kentucky, Senator Carmack, of Tennessee, aided and abetted by cer tain of his Democratic brethren, accomplished in the Senate, where debate is unlimited. Mr. Carmuck deserves praise. This ship subsidy was the camel's nose to be inserted in the tent and would have been followed by similar bills appropriating hundreds of mil 's lions to hire people to do a thing which they would be glad to 4o if we would repeal the idiotic laws which drove our merchant marine from the high seas. The chances are that this is the last charge of the old ship subsidy guard. The worst bill passed at this ses sion, and one of tne worst ever pass ed, was the so called Aldrich cur rency bill, which makes a present, as it was intended to do, of millions annually to certain pet national banks in and about New York, which no doubt will furnish the Republicans with sinews of war in future campaigns. The denatured alcohol bill is a tip top measure, and will enable the farmers to make' up surplus pro ducts into denatured alcohol, which will revolutionize heating, lighting, and motive power. In order to get a bill that would do any good it was necessary to overthrow Sena tor Aldrich temporarily at leatt .which was done by the Democratic Senators, aided by certain Republi feet, with wings 62 feet wide. Auditorium 150x250 feet. Manufacture j & Liberal Arts 280x 550 feet. Machinery and Transportation, 280x550 feet. . Mining & Metallurgy, 100x250 feet. Smelter, 50xll0feet. States Exhibit Palace, 300x500 Convention Hall. feet.' Food Products Building, 250x300 feet. Hvgiene & Medical Building 100x250 feet. History & Historic Art Palace, 124x129 feet. Education Buildiug, 124x129 feet. Pocahontas Hospital, 50x85 feet. Mother's & Children's Building, 60x1 00 feet. Children's Model Playground, 50x100 feet. Model School, 35i4" feet. Model School Room, 25x32 feet. Life Saving, 25x32 feet. Copper, Silver & Wood Working Shop, 137x144 feee. Pottery Building, 48x50 feet. Textile, 88x48 feet. Two Bazaar Buildings each 50x 190 feet. Power and Alcohol, 100x250 feet. Agricultural Implement Build ing, 200x250 feet. Reviewing stand accommodating z.wu persons. Besides these buildings, thi Vir ginia Manufactures Building is pro posed, but not yet decided upon, as is also i a special building for the 1 motor boat exhibit. can Senators from great agricultural States. These are the principal measures, good, bad, or indifferent. Irth's Angels. None ever saw an angel Except the ones in books; I don't be.lu.ve a mortal Kuows how an angel looks. We guess at something misty, With trailing wings of white, With amber tresses Hoatiug, And garments strangely liright. But I believe that angels Walk here in mortal guise; Through we discern but faintly Though heavy lidded eyes, Ur see them as they leave us. Who walked before us here, Their angelhood quite hidden Because it lived so near. I can remember angels Who seemed but common folks, Who wore old fashioned lionnets And faded winter cloaks; Who came when dire disaster Crowned lesser home mishaps, Or when new claimants crowded The dear maternal lap: With curving arms wide open To take the w eary in, With patient love to listen To childish want and sin. What better thing could angel For childish sinners do Than listen to their sory, And bid them strive anew? And there are fireside angels Upon whose faded hair We see no crown of yory And yet the crown is there! Then, there are mother angels With patient love and true, Whose loving hand upholds us The darkest trials through. AH, me! the childish angel Who lieckona as I write Perchance I should not kno v him In mystic rglx of white. He wears a schoolboy's jucket, And where the shadows full, I wait, through long and lonely years To catch the long hushed call. Selected, Mary Dark circles under tlio eyes inili cate a sluggish circuiationrtorpidV liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hollister's Kooky Mountain Tea will make you well and beauti ful 35 cents. Tea or Tablet Watkins Leonard Co, liamseur; N C. Are you, tired, fagged out, nervous, sleep less, feel-mean? Hollister's Kocky Moun tain Tea strengthens the nerves, aids di- festion, brings refreshing sleep. 35 cents, ea or Tablets. Sold, by Standard Drug Co. MRS. SARAH J. WINDROW V ) J " Mrs. Sarah J. Windrom of Chicago, cousin of Zachary Taylor, twelfth presiueni 01 me united Bt?.tes, ana grandnlece of Alexander Hamilton, Who Biened the Declaration nf Tnrio. pendence, says: "VJimH Is a Godsend to old people. I am 76 years old, but have a hearty appetite, sleen soundiv. nH fpoi at. tlve and well today, thanks to Vlnol. wneu i was young cod liver oil was dispensed In a ereasv. nnnntntahia form, and it fairly gagged me to get it down. Vlnol is entirely different, very palatable and nourishing to Im poverished blood. It .is the finest tonio and strength creator I ever used m my me. Vlnol la a Teal rnrl liver nromr.. tton, from which the useless oil has been eliminated and tonic iron added. iry vmoi on our guarantee. Sold by Stindaid Drug Co. . FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person ar.d for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash it3 cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are e.xtraordinarv. For sale at DrugeLsts. Sample free. Address The R. Paxton Co.. Boston. Mass. The Pnges Leuac Th; D. at C. The following from News & Ob server of Saturday March 9th, throws light upon the reason why Mr. Blair withdrew his bill which he had introduced. The Asheboro and Aberdeen Railrond has made a contact to operate the Durham and Charlotte for a long term of years, and Mr. Henry Page president of that railroad, pome days ngo sent a bill to Senator Blair, of Montgomery, which if it passed, would give au thority to take up the track of a portion of the Asheboro and Aber deeu Railroad serving the people of a portion of Montgomery county. When Mr. Blair got the b'll, he noti fied the leading business men of Troy and other portions' of the coun ty and thpy immediately telegraphed, saying that, as shippers, they op posed the bill permitting taking up any portion of the track. A mass- meeting at Troy was held and reso lutions adopted against the bill proposed by My. Page, where upon Senator Blair withdrew the bill which he had been holding up until he could ascertain the views of the people of his county The Durham & Charlotte Railrord is completed from Gulf on the old C. F. & Y. V. line across the upper edge ot Moore County into Mont gomery County at Star, and the grad ing is completed almost to Troy and will soon be to Irov. Honor Hull for Graded School. FIKST (iRAI'E. Ed MeClamli, Fred MiOlamb, Ben Mc Plauib, Martha Simpson, Fouler Simpson, C'ail'.on I.ane, Harwld Phillips, Jessie lied ricli, Willie C'arr, Flossie Ianghlin. SKCOND liHAHE. Allen Hoover, Annie Stewart, Aunie Coliraue, l.mher Cheek, Roy Harper, Mattie Hedrick. IlilRIl (iltAIUi. Ada Lep, Adlia Mathews, Samuel Stricklin, Derotha Jaeknon. loi Kin (.11 am:. Hattie Lilly, Herliert Phillips, Ellen Phillips, I.eona Kepler, Agues Kepler, Willie Belfour, Lucy Mclver. Kimi (iBADE. Gertrude Ped. Blanche Tleed, Beulah Howard, Callie Chambers, Mary J-aughlin, Kale Cox. SIXTH (iKADK Eugene Brewer, Emmons Brower, Carl Brower, Beuluh L. Laughlin, Annie Steel. BKU'.NTU tiltAHK.. .i. C. Hush, Myra Lilly. KllillTII ;!hK. Mvi tle Cox. KODOL digests what you eat and uickly overcomes Indigestion, which is a forerunner of Iyspepsia. It is made, in strict conformity to the National Pure Food and Drags Law and is sold on a guarantee relief plan. Sold bv Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug (o. Montgomery Jurors, The following named persona were drawn to serve as jurors for April term of civil court: Ira Freeman, D. C. Haywood, J. A. Reynolds, C. C. Crocker, B. S. Moore, W. E- Boroughs, Neal Leach, W. F. Haywood, E. C. Win frey, S. A. Lewis, Eli Green, A. H. Baldwin, Jno, L. Jenkins, R. C. Green, Samuel Frazier, W. O. Kearns, F. McAuley, A. F. Martin Little globules of sunshine that drive the clouds away. I e Witt's Little Early Risers will scatter the gloom of sick-headache and billiousnesa. Tney do not gripe or sicken. Recommended and sold here by Standard Drug Co. and Ashelioro DmaCo. Greatest Foe to Phyrical Beauty. If I were asked what was the greatest foe to beauty in buh man and woman, I wo"ld say, not errors in diet, not lack of exercise, not overwork, not corsets, not any one of the.e, but bad mental habits If we observe closely the faces f the people we meet at random ou tne street, at the theater or in the great shops, we will obseive that nearly all of them are characterized by the lined mouth, the drawn brows and other facial disfigurements which accompany bud mental states. What do I mean by bad mental state? 1 mean anger, fear, worry, anxiety, irritability, regret, envy, jealousy, lack of trust in oneself and in the Great Good all these are had mental states; and all these destroy beauty, not only by inteifet iog with the action of the vital or gans, but by directly disfiguring the expression of the face. Unless the beauty seeking young woman is prepared to deliberately cultivate good nature, kindliness, calmness, cheeifulness even to hilar ity unless she is prepared to delib erately courtier all tendmcies to the bad mental states above mentioned, there will be little or no results from her efforts to develop in her self that most divine gift of beau y. From "Health the Basis of Wom anly lieauiy," by Dr. VV. R. C. Latcon, in IheUutmg Magazine tor January. LEGAL NOTICES. A ISargaiu. M e have for sale or trade the following second hand liigs all ii.gooii running ordert: onu Rubber tired Carriage, one two seu:i'd open Hack with Shafts, one Bubcock Top buggy and one or two open ones, also a lew sets single and double Harness. If you have a horse or mule vou want to trade for anv of these goods or want to buy for cash or on time, come to see mJ during court week and we can trade. Asheboro, N. C. E. fl. Mounts, Manager Morris Livery Stabie. Tow li Klrt'tlou. Notice is hereby given that a call has been made by the Board of Commissioners of the town of Asheboro, N. C. for the elec tion of all town ollicers on Monday the tUh day of May 11)07. Said officers consisting of a Mayor, 1'reasurer, Clerk, Constable and live Commissioners to serve for two years Said election to be held under General Elec tion Law as far as practical. John S. East has leen elected Itegistrar, and Col. A. C. McAlister and Mr. P. II. Morris jitdgi-s of election. This March 12 I HOT. E Momrr, Mayor. NOTICK! Having qualified as administrator on the estate ot Maria ihiroia, aecemeu. neiore vt . c. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph Countv. I sell at public: auction to the highest bidder tor cash, on the premises on the litn day ot April lw,, tne ioiiowinir jiersouul nronertv. towit. One hiurtfv and harness, twn leather'beds, one cook stove, one sewing ma chine, a lot of koou ted clothes and other articles too tedious to mention, AH persons having claims amiust said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, dulv verified, on or before the 2nth day of March lHuMnrthis notice will be plca-lcl in bur of their recoverv; and all persons ow in; said estate win come forward ana mate linmedinte settlement. This 1.1th day of March, 1H07, C. . IN'(iOLI), Admr. XOTICE. M. C. .Tones has this day entered the fol lowing land in Randolph County to wit: A tract of L'O acres more or less of land in Cedar H rove Township, Randolph County, X. C, on the waters of Haw Branch adjoin ing the lands of Daniel Lowe, S. A. Collrane, Daniel l.inthicum and others, for which without objection liled within thirty days from this date, he will ask for a warrant of survey to the County Surveyor of Randolph County. J. P. Boiiciii;ns, Entry Taker. This Feb. in 1907 LAND SAI.Ki By virtue of an order of wile granted by the Superior Ccmrtof Randolph county on the peti tion of B. M. Reeves against Jesse Cox et al. 1 shall at tlie courthouse door in Ashclxiro at IS o'clock M. on the 80th day of March Iiwr, the following Heal Estate, to-w it : A tract of land in Richland township, in said county adjoining the lands of H. A. Albright and others .bmmilcd as follows to-wit: Beginning at a white oak .1. V. Cox s corner by a. small branch and running South W chains and .11 links to a lxi.-t oak in Hugh Motlitt's line; thence oh his Hue 4 chains and 30 links to his corner a black Jck; thence south on bis line U chains and HI links to a stake In his line: thence west ST chains and Hi links to n post onk : thence north 31 chains and sixty links to a Hue; thence east ou said Cox's line to the lie ginning, containing Ml aercs more or less. This gfttli dav of February KKI7. JOHNT. BRITTAIX.t'omr. NOTICE!. Having qualified as administratrix on the es tate of Andrew Hunt, deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate are notitled to present them to the undersigned, duly veritted, on or lieforethe 7 day of March IdUb or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery; anil all per sons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 4 day of March, 1!KIT. M. J. HUNT, Admix. 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 Fo P. IPc (Prickly Ash, Pok Root and Potassium.) MARES POSITIVE CURES OF ALL FORMS AND STAGES OF- PhyitcUru endorae P. P. P. u a ipUm- job will ngtin th and trantfk. did combination, and proscribe ft with asiPJaM Wait of onerg y and all dieeaae remlHfif treat tatlafaotion for the enm of all sAnV from overtaxing the ayitem an ennd by forma and atagM of Primary, Seoondary the dm of P. P. P. and Tertiary SyphhU, Syphilitio Rhea- J Ladlei whose lyitenu are poieoned and matirm, Scrofulune Ulcers and Soret, Mnv whose blood Is in an Impnreeondftinn dna Glandular SwelllngsRhenmatiiim, Kid- m to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly nay Complaints, Old Chronio Ulcers that law' benefited by the wonderful tonio and SYPHILIS g SCROFULA have resisted all treatment, Catarrh, Bkin ajajaaanaf Diseases, Ecsema, Chronio Female D,001 e'eanilng propertied of P. P. P.. Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, ;WW PrlcMr Ash, Poke Boot and Potaesius. Scaldheed, etc., etc. Sold by all Druggists. P. P. P. Is a powerful tonle and an M excellent sppitlser, building up ths SS V- LlfPMAN, Proprietor, jst'jm rapidly. If you are weak and a46aml SeWSnnSh, Ga, feeble, and feel bidly try P. P. P., and RHEUMATISM Sold by Asheboro Drug Co., next Furniture and I am now carrying a complete line of all kinds of house furnishing goods such as Room Suites from $1 1.00 to $100.00. Iron Beds, Wardrobes. Chiffoniers. Sideboards. Odd Dressers. Safes and Kitchen lubinets, 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 RALEIGH, N. C. ) f CHARLOTTE, N. C Pullen Building. J Piedmont. Ins. Bid. THESK SCHOOLS U1VK the wnrM's host in modern Bu-ines Education. Oldest Business ' Colli:,'e in North Caroliuu. Positions ifuurunteed, tiat ked bv a written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. We ulo teach Book-keeping, shorthand, Penmanship, by mail. Send for HomeStudy rates. Write t.xiiiv lor our Catalogue. Otters and Hiuh Knilortmentii. Tney are free. Address. 'KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. . Raleigh. N C or Chtxrlctta 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 best both 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. I g" W'e also hainlle J. I. Kisscn Wagons, Johnston Harvesting Machinery, Mowers, Stoves', llanjos. Mill Supplies, ull kind's of Hardware. Lewis & Winslnw Hardware o mpany. 1 RHsoa (MaMaVa mmm M HMnnWMt)al We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please yon as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank Bl&'ijv Armfield (Si LaugKliii; Real Estate Dealers. I door to the Bank of Randolph. Undertaker. Successor to KEARNS & FOX, Asheboro, - -. - N. C. niun r vin 1 a BUGGIES Are THE Best.
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