V BILLS FOR RANDOLPH. Introduced by Randolph Representatives In the Recent Legislature. The Courier gave complete re ports of the a ssioas of Legislature during the term and last week gave a general resume of bills acted upon by the body. It was impossible to note separately the bills affecting Randolph county at that time, hence the following list of bills introdu ced by our Representatives, Col. VV. P. Wood and W. T. Foushee. 1. Randolph and Yadkin Rail road. 2. Randleman to vote boqds for streets. 3. Randleman's charter amended. 4. Asheboro to vote on bonds for school building. 5. Asheboro to improve side walks. 6. Randolph to vote od bonds for good roads. 7. Randolph to vote on bonds for court house uud jail. 8. Allow the commissioners o levy a tax to build court house and jail and to work convicts in making brick and building same. 9. Trinity Township to vote . on bonds for good roads. 10. Any township in the county to vote a tax tor good roads. 11. Ailowingall road subjects to pav ! three dollars a year in place ot working the roads six days. ii. Noi-"tsdent hunters to pay $10.0(t county tax before shooting in the county. 13. Incorporating 'Raniseur High School. 14. Iiicorpoiating Frankliuville High School. 1.). Iucorporttiug Milboro High School. 1U. Allowing Liberty to extend town limits by vote of the peole. 17. Not allowed to shoot deer or pheasants in the county for three years. 18. Game law extended in Col umbia Township. 10. Game law extended in Frank linville l'ov nship. '20. Not allowed to htiut or shoot on the lands of an ther in New Hope Township without written permission 01 111,,,,.;,,,. 11.. n. ,1 ( ,n,n. I tice medicine without paying a tax he being quite old aud an old sol dier. 22.. Allowing Causey Pugh to sell certain medicines in Randolph and Alamance, he having lost a leg. 23. Appointing jouty School Board VV. X. Elder, G. T. Mardock, I F. Craven. 24. Correcting an error iu the spelling of Bank Creek Township. 25. To pay Mi6s Luna Phillips balance due for teaching school. 26. To pay Miss Cross balaiu due for teaching .cbool. 27. Regulating the howres of child labor in the cotton mills of the county. 28. Appointing justices of the peace to fill vacancies in the various -townships, the list being recom mended by the Ceitral Executive Committee of the Democratic party of the eounty. DAIVDSON-COUNTY- Condensed Items ol Interest-Thiu8 Penoual anil' ler.wlse. From The Dispatch Governor Glenn . delivei the address at the closing of the Den ton High Scbdol, Friday May 3rd. Rev. George L. Reynolds, is prin cipal. The marriage of Otis E. Atenden hall and Miss Lieette Brown, of Lexington, April 10th, has ( eea announced. E. G Couch, of Lesiugton, will take charge of a new electric cem- Eany at Winston-Salem. Mr. Couch as had charge of the Lexington electric plant. G. A. Allison, of Thomas ville, has bet-n made agent for the South ern at Mocksville. ' Meesre. J. T. and R. I. Dickens, of Sawyer and Asheboro, are at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Kath erine Dickens, who suffered a stroke of paralysis last Friday. Mrs. Dickens has been unable to speak or to take any nourishment since she was stricken. Obituary. Peakqe: Jennie Jane Peaice was born February 22nd 1837, and died February 13th 1907. Aged C9 years 11 months and 21 days. On November 18th 1867 she was married to Mr. Winborne Pearce, who still survives her. To this un;on was added an intelligent and interesting family. As a wiff she was affectionate and devoted, willing to share her husbands trials and crosses. As a mother she was ever watchful for the care and proper training of her children. As a Christian she was devoted to the church having given her heart to God and united with the church early in life. She was quietly laid to rest in the cemetery at Mt. Shepherd Church, a large congre gation attending the funeral. May God comfort the bereaved R. L. Melton, Pastor. Our Boys. ! The hope of the nation for the future must rest upon the character of the boys of to day, the men' of to-morrow. In them must and will be found the mercaants, lawyer., physicians, statesmen, etc If ni boy and your boy are uo-, tilted to hold high positions, rest assured they will be pushed to the roar by those who are. Too many pat ents do not seem to realize tbat a lack of education of their sons will sadly handicap them in the strugg e of life, and that their chances of . rising to prai-ions of responsibility and imolument are very slight. True, our history shows us many self-made men; many, who, with meager educational ud vantages, made for themselves name add fame, but th(8e great men did not wilfully neglec: opportunities for improvement and culture, but. on the contrary, siz-d everv oppor tunity offered, aud ma le th.; most of it. Comparatively few parents are so poor that they cannot afford to g their sons a good piactrcal education an education that has a niarkei valuf, and that, vhen occasion oiL-ie, cau be put to a piuctical ns Such un'edueat.;on, conpled with right character-training, will insure the success of any boy. Tim bi-t ihiuff a father can do for his sou is to help hmi to be a man. Character is the one thi.ig that survives amid the wreck of worlds. The. wor d needs stront' nii'ij; men ho never betray a trust, Are jour l.o und mine being1 s-o edn- catwland tiainfd as to meet the world's tleni mil? Carolina I'vthian. ' l''or;ood Knails. i The 1 an vi 1 i Kegis'or thu dliv- ers i'self en tt.e su'.jct of guod ' road?: The Keoisiier is a thnriinhgoing believer in tood road). It is nard ' for us to understand how tiny wise, in. in could oppose a propo'dtiou to improve the . country byways ami highways. The peope who regularly use these thoroughfares arc very ! much in their own light when they stand on a little evpendituie of I line, i.bor or money to iniprove I honi m.i ms t. mnke iihssop ovor t. lt-ni , bv vehitdi'S of all - kinds easy and comfortable. To the mamwho has a load of tobacco or wood to haul in to town and desires to Uke back with hi in a barrel of pickled por and nu melons euallei articles the condition uf the road, especially af. ter a tain or a snow, is an important consideration. Commenting o-. the a'ove The Gren8horo Ne' says: The arguments for good city streets is as dcuiMve as thut tor good country roads. A cjllecrion of houses and stores il ten'c tinke a city until it gets out of the niu I and it gets out of the mud I'v building streets and sidew.lks. Greeushoro has made real progress in the matter of stieet aud sidewalks and it is to be hoped that thU progress will not be checked. l ure fr'or Doubt Chin. There is scarcely any one who re tains the contour of the lower part of the face nfter the age of thiity. Either the under law teeomes thin or the dreaded double chin arrives, and both could be prevented if a few precautions were taken againtt the tendency of Nature to play tricks With this part. Having qualified a. administrator on the estate rpi. i . , 'ofsuirul. A. Elds detente. I, before W. C. Ham. lne correct treatment for the.inoiid.cierkoftne ctuiK-rior court oc namioiph Inwpr niirr of the fpjp ia tn rfut tho! Count, 1 shall sell at public, auction u the lower parr OI ine MCe IS 10 rest ine : bidder Cor Cash .on the premise-on the face IU the palmS Of both hands, I Htl day of April UHl7the lollowlng per-onal .ro c .l . 1 pert)', toivu; tds uud bed clothing, cixik With the lingers resting OU the tem- stove and utensils, sewing machine, aud other nltyi thfl tliumhs trill fhpn ha ul.inrr houehold and kitchen furniture und othot urtn pie; IOe lUUinOS Will men Oe along , ,.,UH. tedious to mention. AJlpersoiis having the jaw bone aiid the Cheek Will claims against sad esia'e are itirte. 1 1 present ,i ,l a u 1 1 ' iieiu to uiiderKi'.'iied, duly verifi -d on or before rest against the full flat hand. Id ; theaistday ot March lOaSor tills notice will be the position knead the face eentlv. i'1'''"11 "' ,h ir recover s and an i.tsohs uv r". . , , . 6cuv, 1 owing said estate will come und make Immediate always bearing in mind the " lift- ettiemen . ing" process of the flesh on the face. The same treatment applies for the double chin and the emaciated face, As many people will doubt this state ment it is beat explaned that either condition has been brought about by sluggish circulation, aud this re sults sometimes iu an insufficient and sometimes in a superfluous de posit of fatty tissue. Therefore massage, which equalises matters, repairs the wroug( iu loth cases. It builds up wa-ted tissues and cu. 8 s Tuu o7c;;,hrbe..CarPats- Mattings and Upholstered Qoods. skin food must be used throughout these exercises, and all creams that have animal or mineral fats en courage the growth of hair, so must be avoided. Tn buying cream it will be foui.d the dearest of eoono mies to buy the cheapest. Ex. digei overcomes India ligestion, wlncli is a forerunner u ia made instrictconforniity of DVspepsia. to the National Pure Food and Drue Ijiw and ia sold on a guarantee relief plan. .Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Aslieboro Drue The baby of Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Bishop, of High Poiut, was fou.id dead in bed early last Thursday morning. It is. thought the child strangled to death. WANTED To Buy 10 sheep and catver; for particulars address J. SI. Woodell. Hh 1'oinr, K. F. D. No. 3. LEGAL NOTICES. Town Elretlou. Xotice h liersliy giett that a rail has befii niii'lp ly the lioini of Commissioners of tlie t-tvti of A-helmro, N. C. for tin plea tion of all io n iillicera o:i Monday tlm I'.th ilny of May ll". Said ollicers conoistin? of a Mayor, ! reasurer, Clerk, Constulile and livp ( Vmniiissiotipi-H tn servp for two venr Nuiil vl. fti.niAo hnlipl.l unili-r Ceiieml "Kiel; tion Law a far at iia tieal. John S. East ha- l n eli'rlpcl Registrar, and C-l. A. C Mr li-t.-ri and .Mr 1". II. Morri jndjics of eWtini. TliU Mareli 12 '.107. F. Moffitt, Mayor. NOTICE! Hnvlnir qiinlillcd as admini-itrator on the estate nf Mart t IuK'-M. deee-i-ed. hcf.irc W. C. Haminon ), Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph County. I sell at public auction to the hhtni'st bidder for cash, on me premise on Hie litn ay of April iwir, the f"linvimr is rs nnil i r.ipi rty. towit: (). utiut-'V and inn feiithi r lied-, one cook stove, one mcwiiik lull chine, a lot '"( tnn tied el niiis and other art'ele- t'io ledioiis lo nie ittim. Ail pe'ou huv n cl tin- aKi'n-t ii'ii itntc me nai'leil to pr e il iheiu to tnc iri'1. Mmied. .liny v. rifled, om or bef.ire tue a. it da Mar. h linis or tli ! uoiiee ! ploi-!el l : i lur of their rei v. r : i Mi nil per-mis nc said es'ate w:l .tint f..r.r.ir ail make mime -lime Scttb-IUellt. ( I'uis IStii iiay of M iic'i. vAr. C. ii. IS'iiil.tt A hiir. "! l.ASH SAI.Kl r.fan order of . lly i irtut ill.. Hie i.r Court . tion of H. M U eve-mr uii-t Jo.se Cox el I , . s. ali at the court cu-e door m A-I.el. io i.l l-j i.r .h-' M oil tl'e W.ll.lav of y, ire. . Il.el i foll"vin.' lie ilK-taie. io-wit: A true' of lini.l in . I Kirn. t..uship. in -ii.d colony ic'joi.iiui.' I tl.e lio.d-of H. A 'lri.:!it mid oti.er- bono. led ; ; a 'ollov tn-.'. . . : li 'liiiiiiiii j it a v!nte oak I. S . I ..J'- eor er by a, mall lea:. eh and i .iuiiIiil' I Sout'i chains and SI links to a p.-t oak in I H.ilIi M .lilt'.- lb.e; li.eiae oh bis line I chains and .fi links in Id- c'iii. r a blu-k jack; tl.-i.ee th on ;. is line !i cliao.s aoo :!l link- to n - take i in i.i- 1. ia ST eli.. :n- and :( Ii.d,- ; a p s' ..nk t ce uo th :ti eh.iiu- .m l s:ti- l..k j :"",!' :ap s. j J.',1,",,!1, ! .eieee i-t. -il.llio. in... to .be be K.taiir' ir .'. ace- ill-. re or le. day ..: !' l.-i a:y VV. . .i.dis r Kuirr.uN.c.iini. Ifavinu illali!led hi tate of A. ...row 1'lll.t. Haniuiotiil. I lei I; ol the 'er-..ii- linviii lie i to ,feserit v- lillt-d. ,a. ie this li, -lice will y ; and all ,et e forward and be l Ic.lde.i ,11 I.': tale wi 1 make iinni-'diaie setti.-tii -lit. 1 his 4 dav of March. W. . M.J. IICXT A ITT ION SAI.K! I will -ell on the Until day of March, '',. at public auction all my pctsonnl property, eon sisiiiinoi lour load of horses from one to eifrbt kv'. 't.v,,.;,,,. w.,,,ons .,. n,,,.,,,, h..nin-' two bunnies anil two sets of hiiucy harness, two Plows, one disc l.air.nv. one culti vatnr, two hay ritkes. one corn planter nud a lot of bacon, and several other tlnnj; too tedious to mention. This sale will lake place on the premises of t'le u'd ov Millikaii at lo o'clock a. in. Don't Cornet the date. Mi'ch 30th 1!HJT, and be sure ami come to the -ule. TKUY Ml LI. I KAN, Ruudleman, N. t, K. F. D. No. 3. I.AS1 SALE. Bv virtue oC an order of the Suiierior Court of Huudol.ii County iu a special proceediUK etiti -tied M. A. Ki.dley v. Matilda Copple and others 1 will, on tne 8 day ol April liHifc at 12 u'ulueu m.. sell to the hiRhest bidder on the premises in Tutjernacle Township, the Col lowing described real estate: JieRiiiiiiug at a stone at or near the original line bl P. P. Copple thence East 14 chains uud 71 links to a dogwood; thence South 2 chains und '.' links to an a-h : thence Eisi 2 chains and 46 links to u stone; thence 8ouih 5 chai'is and 3H links to u sunie in theis.uuh line: thence 'e,-t l.ri chains and mi links ton pine keot and stone planted llieiioe North B chains to the beiiimug, coi.uin.ini.' i acres mo.e or less. 2nd Tji.et. Bogitm.iigat u stone in the middle of I'wharrie and ruuniiiK North HI decrees Eust u chains and 7b links to a black oak; tlieuce North 4 cliain aud links to u doKwmsl iu or iginal line; incucc E.u-t oil said line 17ehains and as links to a stone; thetn-e North 14 chains and MJ links to a whifouk; thence East 1H chains and til links tnu-,10 ie lormerlyublackoak; the.ic ftoiitnau .hams to a hickory; thence West 37 chains and 15 links to a pine stump: Uiei.cc HoulhS clinins tnTu (MiKt oak; hence West ti chains und oO links to a stake lu tile uiiddie oi L'wi.uirie; thenee up the curious cuurses ol said creek to tlie U'ltinnitiK. w.iituinliiK 100 aeivs more or less. Terms oi sale: one-halt cash balance on a credit oC six montns title to be retained until purchase motley is paid. Tins the lutti day oC March 1(107. J. A. KPENCE. Commissioner. NOTICE. i - The Store of QUALITY as Well as QUANTITY. Here yoa can find any and everything suitable for the proper furnishing of the home, be it humble or magnificent in its architectural construction. Mantels. Tiles and Grates. We have them in all styles and at all prices and they are sure to please. Never was there a more array of these goods sho.vn in a North Carolina City. An inspection is sure to make you a pur chaser. Dining Room Sets Chairs, center tables, buffets, china closets, etc., and the very latest patterns ar3 shown. Our silver hollow ware and fine china can't be du plicated in the State. A large line of ranges on hand. $1,0CQ worth of lace curtains to close out at cost. If its anything you want in the house furnishing and kindred lines you can find it at our store. Notice We will pay fare both ways and deliver your goods free of charge on a purchase of $100. or over and deliver your goods and pay fare one , way on amounts of $25.00 an i up to $100. This means from Asheboro or i ny point along the line to High Point. Yours for satisfactory busines?, Peoples House Furnishing Company, 8 Big Stores South Main St. High Point, N. C. Cli-rk of the Wiiwrtor Court of Randolph County I shall sell ut public auction to the liiKl'est tlrt dcr for rash, on the preiuke on the loth ilay of Ap il VM7 the fnllowlnjc property, tmviti out horse furtnitiK t'Hilti, hou hold unci kitchen furui'ure uud other articles to tedious t' intn tion, inclii1iiiK all his personal property. All Itersou- havinff claims uKaint said estate an iiotiticij to piesent them to the undersimied duly veriiicd, on or lie (ore the Hist day ol March ('.inn or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and nil persons owhnr said estate will co iK' lorivur l ml m. ike imiacdiate .-ctticiiicnt This 14 dav of March 1WT. W. W. ARNOLD. Executur. COLORED CONGREGATION AL ISTS. i The Twenty-Fourth Session of the Con gregational I hurdles of Middle Dis trict Association, Will be Held W ith Asheboro Congregational t'liimh, March :t()-'il. The Program is as lilllllUS. ii. in (.)r"ii!x.uiou, roll fail, a ie wide awake cliunh. am. ill li.." Opened !v IJ-W i ). V s Mil disci. -s..l bv An,..-, fie. .man Jolin iMvi-, 1 1 I ai r. . i l.i lie Alex ;i'ow.. is il.e liesl metli.id lor U I f ile e s l.iellibers'r ' lo Hi-.-. .1. Mji.eol, ,I .!,n . is. 1 Una i. Ml. -a (!.: -W! W Lew, Coiiejiioii. SI N'l'AY M.MI' l 111. How l-'ev. (I. Til Mll;:el inthtv lnea! N' ii,.. I: oil III: Id 1 I :.,!( I l:.'.i i-j s Male. Ii'ev. Co!, e i. u 1 1 a. m .a "'ri'.iit.iti WaM,.;,. Wade. l.'cport of nuoii, I lev II. . Steele. Short address , : of the vouna;," I! F. Woo I .iif Mr-' . I. "II, i i.nai'V mat vnuu;; pc,.).e si...', ;ss-s i l.i K a ..i I'.. Ii.d Iw in. e !i. e'iiiii,.u, M.-s Ada l;.is!i e liecitatioil Mi-s M.- ( 'r, p I,.. Add.es, ,. (',lur. Mi vi-tics I iv Ucv. I). I-'aduiua iil( a id p:ii-1 s -rvice 1 Ie I iv Kev . Ila.vki, '.. Simui, lis, nlt-rnale I.' limited lo three mi tits. Ail -,-a ! i.i. tie elobiiles of sunshine .lull drive the ' cloud- ti ,ay I A itt's l.itile Karly Ki-trn I i.iil scalier the jrhioni of i. k-headache hid) J la'liotistics. They do not gripe or sicken. ! 1,'ec mniniided and sold here l.y .Staudiii'd I h ug t.n. and Aslielioro Pnijj ( o Run-down People Need VINOL the modern strength creator and body builder Many people right here in this vi cinity are all run down and hardly able to drag about don't know what ails them. "Such people need Vlnol, our cod liver preparation without oil, which contains in a highly concentrated form all of the medicnal and strength creating elements of tod liver oil ac tually taken from fresh cods' livers, but from which the useless ofl Ie eliminated and tonic Iron added." We ask every man, woman and child In thla vicinity who is run down, tired and debilitated to try Vinol on our offer to return money If It fails. Sold by Ntindard Drug Co. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Driigtrists. Sample free. Address The R. l'axton Co.. Boston, Mass. complete and handsome P. IP. Pc (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) MAKES POSITIVE CURES OF ALL FORMS AND STAGES OF- rhyilciom rndone P. P. P. iplen did combination, and prmerib It with gntat at'sfjctlon (or tha era of all forms and Mages of Primary, Secondary and Ternary syphilis, Syphilitic Rheu matism. Scrofulous Ulcers and Sore, Glandular Swelling!, Rheuraathm, Kid ney Complaints, 0:d Chronic Ulcers that SYPHILIS hare reaiated all treatment, Catarrh, Skin DisrauM, Ecsema, Chronic Female Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scaldhcad, etc., etc. P. P. P. Is a powerful tonle and an excellent sppitizer, building up the srsu-m rapidly. If you are weak and feelile, and feel bidly try P. P. P., and RHEUMATISM Sold by Asheboro Dru Co., next door to the Bank of Randolph. "7 "V OEs yci! r !r::i!ess .stationery repre- JL i-tv.t or n: I - :v 'resent your Piurons oi' TiA; '. .''irior Job OlTice are proud to be known by the company they keep it's the best both paper and workmanship. We will be jrlad to hae a trial order. Send lV.r pices on Lettei heads Billheads, Stateir.ei.ts, EnYclcr, intact everything in the stationery line. I ' ' " ; l j r furniture and Undertaker. 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 t a hi nets, Hall and Wall Racks, Chairs and Dining Chairs, Tables, Center Tables, Clocks ? n1 Pictures. A complete line of Bed Clothing, atting. Carpet, Druggets Rugs, Window Curtains and Shades; also an up-to-date line of undertaker's gr ods such as Coffins, Caskets and robes. See me before buying when in need' of any thing in my line. 0. R. FOX, INCORPORATED Capital Mock $30,000 RALEIGH. N. C. 1 f CHARLOTTE, N. C Pullen Building. J THhshSCHiHH-S MIVKiiii! w..-M Iv-st tollotii' in Nm tli Ciiroliim. Posiiinii.- uiLM iuU-nl. fur liniiiiMtuilv rut.:-. 111u1v11tu11l11m1.1cti1.il. We iimi tern h h. Ine. A. Mr. Lewis & Wiiu i w I We uho hanille J. 1. S. iicuvers, Stoves, Hiii.j" I Wis Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Ajheboro. we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank' B'ld'g. Armfield (L Lavighlin. Real Estate DeaJers. yo a will regain fleth and trengfh. Wait of energy and all diteates reaaitia from OYertaxing the syitem arc com! Ly the nee of P. P. p. Ladiei whose sy atoms are polnored and whose blood Is in an impure condition dua to menstrua! Irregularities are peculiarly' benefited by the wonderful tcnic and -a SCROFULA blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Petaulu. Sold by all Druggists. F. V. LI PPM AN, Proprietor. Savannah, Ga. Successor to KE4RNS & fOX. Asheboro. ... N. C. Piedmont. Ins. Bid. m mmli-iii Ku-iikt. KiliHatimi. Oldest Biuinesa Im ki il l.y a written iiuiiiiii t. No vacation. ol.-kn.).lii, flu n In. ml. J'i iimaiislii)i, l.y mall. 8eut -.it i. mi' mi Hit i .it;ti.tiK' (met unit huh Mutonx iiH'ins. I tier are KING S 1USIMl:SS COLLFCK. Kalettfix, N C, or Ch&.rloto N.C 1 HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best. .(.oiih, Jolitn-ton IlarveRtirgllar-liinety, PI il it?;-, all kiinls of Hardware. Hardware ompany. I