The Scrap Book Nevertheless and Notwithstanding. In my younger days out west, said Senator Vest, I went to a variety the ater one ulght In Kansas City. It was one of those primitive shows where the stage manager comes before the footlights without a cont and waist coat and with his shirt sleeves rolled tip to the elbows to nnnounce the next number of the programme. "Miss Bertie Allendale," remarked the stage manager, appearing In one of the interludes, "who has entranced two hemispheres with her wonderful vocal powers, will now render In her Inimitable style that exquisite vocal selection entitled 'Down In the Val ley.' " A. gentleman in a red flannel shirt rose In the midst of the audience and xclaimed In an Impressive bass voice: "Oh, thunder! Bertie Allendale can't elng for green apples!" The manager, who had started to leave the stage, halted and turned. An ugly light flashed from his eye. lie came down from the stage, walked slowly up to the man In the red shirt and said, "You'll git out of here." This invitation being declined, a combat fol lowed, lasting about ten minutes. Chairs were broken, and both combat ants were bruised and battered. Final ly the man lu the red shirt was ejected, nd the manager walked back to the stage and faced the audience with a Woody face oA clothing torn and tat tered, lie waited a minute, pumping , for breath, and then announced Im pressively: "Nevertheless and notwithstanding. Miss Bertie Allendale will now sing her exquisite vocal selection entitled 'Down In the Valley.' " And she sang it with great npplauso und an encore. RECESSIONAL. God of our fathers, known of old, Lord of our far flung battle line, Beneath who awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine Lord Cod of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forgot lest we forget! The tumult and the shouting dies. The onptalns and the kings depart Still stands thine ancient sacrifice. An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us ret. Lest wo forget lost we forget! Far called, our navies melt away; On dune end headland sinks the fire. Lo, all our pomp of yesterday la one with Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget lest we forget! If, drunk with sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not thee In boasting as the gentiles use Or lesser breeds without the law Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget lest we forget! For heathen heart that puts her trust In reeking tube and Iron shard All valiant dust that builds on dust And, guarding,, calls not thee to guard For frantic boast and foolish word, Thy mercy on thy people, Lord! Amen. Rudyard Kipling. Who la It? Miss Maude Adams has a favorite story about a ."Miss Johnslng" and "Culpeper Fete." rete became enamored of the dusky maiden and, not having the courage to "pop" face to face, called up the house -where she worked and asked for her over the telephone. When he got her on the line he asked: "Is dat MIsa Johnslng?" "Ya-as." "Well, Miss Johnslng, I's got a most Important question to ask you," "Ya-as." "Will you marry me?" "Ya-as. Who Is It, please?" Seneca on Fortitude. To win without danger Is to win without glory. Y'ou are a great man, but bow am I to know It If fortune gives you no opportunity of showing your virtue? You can judge of a pilot In a storm, of a soldier in a battle. How can I know with how great a spirit you could endure poverty If you overflow with riches? IIow can I tell with how great firmness you could bear up against disgrace, dishonor and public hatred If you grow old to the sound of applause, if popular favor cannot be alienated from you and seems to flow to you by the natural bent of men's minds? How can I know how calmly you would endure to be childless If you see all your chil dren around you? I have heard what you said when you were consoling oth I era. Then I should have seen whether '.you could have consoled yourself, J wbether you could have forbidden your self to grieve. Do not, I beg you, dread those things which the Immortal gods apply to our minds like spurs. Misfortune Is virtue's opportunity. Sympathy For the Brave. A wniinlol ailfllaff wiunfv an1 trrtnA I looking, was In a hospital In Fhlladel ) phla during the civil war. Enter a i lady. "My poor fellow, can I do any ' thing for you?" Soldier (emphatically) No, ma'am, nothing. Lady I should I like to do something for you. Shall I ) not sponge your face and brow? Sol ' dler (despairingly) You may If you want to very bad, but you'll be the fourteenth lady as has done It this morning. The Plucky Earl of Berkeley. A story of highway robbery which excited me when I was a boy was that of the fifth Earl of Berkeley, who died In 1810. lie bad always declared that any one might without disgrace be overcome by superior numbers, but that he would never surrender to a Ingle highwayman. As he was cross ing Hounslow heath one night on his wnj from Berkeley castle to London his traveling carriage was stopped by a man on horseback, who put his bead In at the window and said, "I believe you are Lord Berkeley." "I am." "I believe you have always boasted that you would never surrender to a Blngle highwayman." "I have." "Well," pre senting a pistol, "I am a single high wayman, and I say, 'Your money or your life.'" "You cowardly dog," said Lord Berkeley, "do you think I can't see your confederate skulking behind you?" The highwayman, who was really alone, looked hurriedly round, and Lord Berkeley shot him through the bead. I asked Lady Caroline Maxse (1803-lSS(i), who was born a Berkeley, if tills story was true. I can never forget my thrill when she re plied: "Yea, and I am proud to say that I am that man's daughter!" Col lections and Recollections. Eugene Field's Breakfast. Eugene Field, sad of countenance and ready of tongue, strayed Into a Denver restaurant aud seated himself at a table. To blm there came a swift and voluble waiter who said, "Coffee, tea-chocolate- ham -'n' -eggs-beef -steak-mutton -chop - ttsh-balls-hash-'n' -beans," and much more to the same purpose. Field looked at him long and solemnly and at last replied: "Oh, friend, I want none of these things. All I require Is an orange and a few kind words." Montaigne on Death. I have often considered with myself whence it Is that death should appear less dreadful In war than at home In our own houses. I believe In truth that It Is those terrible ceremonies wherewith at home we set it out that more terrify 113 thau the thing itself the cries of mothers, wives and chil dren, the visits of astounded and af flicted friends, the attendance of palo and blubbering servants, a dark room set round with burning tapers, our beds environed with doctors and priests, In sum nothing but ghostllness and horror round about us. We seem dead and buried already. Happy the death that leaves us no leisure to prepare things for all this foppery. Edison's "Fake" Cigars. Mr. Edison once complained to a man In the tobacco business that be (the In ventor) could not nceount for the rapid ity with which the cigars disappeared from a box that he always kept In bis o!Hce. The "Wizard" was not inclined to think thnt he smoked them all blm Bulf. Finally he asked the tobacco man what might be done to remedy tho sit uation. The latter suggested that be make up some cigars "fake" tliem, In other words with a well known label on the outside. "I'll fill 'em with horsehair and bard rubber," said he. "Then you'll find that there will not be so many miss ing." "All right" said Mr. Edison, and he forgot all about the matter. Several weeks later, when the tobac co man was again calling on the In ventor, the latter suddenly said: "Look here! I thought you were go ing to fix me up some fake cigars!" "Why, I (ltd!" exclaimed the other In hurt surprise. "When?" "Don't you remember the flat box with a green label cigars In bundle form, tied with yellow ribbon?" Edison smiled reflectively. "Do you know," he fiually said In abashed tones, "I smoked every one of those ci gars myself!" Saturday Evening Post. Report Small; Action Big. Sir George Walton, ndmlral of the blue, wos detached Aug. 11, 1718; with the Canterbury and five other ship after a Spanish fleet, and on the 18th he forwarded to Admiral Byng the fol lowing letter: Sir We have token and destroyed of) the Spanish ships and vessels that were upon the coast. The number as per margin. I am, &c, Q. WALTON. Canterbury, oft Syracuse, Aug. 16, 1718. TAKEN. BURNT. Admiral Marl and Pour men-of-war four men-of-war, 60, of 64, 44, 40 and 64, 40 and 24 guns; a guns; a flreshlp and ship laden with a bomb vessel, arms and a bomb vessel. Schopenhauer on Men and Dogs. If you had a dog and wanted to make him fond of you and fancied that of your hundred rare and excellent characteristics the mongrel would be sure to perceive one and that thatwould be sufficient to make him devoted to you body and soul If, I say, you fancied that, you would be a fool. Tat bun, give him something to eat, and for the rest be what you please. He will not in the least care, but will be your faithful and devoted dog. Now, believe me, It Is Just the same with menex actly the same. Feeble' Wish. Feebles (about to be operated upon for appendicitis) Doctor, before you begin I wish you would send and have our pastor, the Itev. Mr. Blank, come over. Dr. Sawem Certainly, If you wish It, but-ah- Feebles I'd like to be opened with prayer. The Vice of Excess. If we carry our work or play to ex- tremes, nature will present a bill for the excess. Moderate rowing Is bene ficial to the lungs, ycmoro than one professional oarsman baa died of con sumption. Physlt'laus are familiar with the Irritable heart of young ath- letus and soldiers. The pulse Is rapid and Irregular, with palpitation, show ing that the circulatory apparatus has been strained. Raeea ruin nine-tenths of our thoroughbred horses before they reach maturity. The attempt to break a record has ruined many a young man. O. S. Marden. Convalescents Need VINOL for it hastens recovery by There la Just one thing the matter with a person who has been sick that Is, weakness. To all such people In this vicinity we recommend our delicious cod liver preparation, Vinol, as the very best strength creator for convalescent Vinol strengthens the digestive or gans, creates an appetite, promotes sound sleep, makes rich, red blood, and builds up a depleted sytem to health and vigor. TnlB 's because Vinol contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil with the useless oil eliminated and toaia iron added. W guarantee It Soli by Standard Drug Co. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Pax tine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and ior local treatment of feminine ills. Ax a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Drugpsts. Sample free. Address The K. Paxton Co.. Boston. Mass. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Havlup qualified iw. administrator on the es tate of N. B. ('urns. deceased, before W. C. Hammond, Clerk of the superior Court of Ran dolph County. I shall sell m public- auction to the blithest bidder for cash, on the premises on the lHth day of April. l'.W the follnwiim per sonal oroneitv. towitt: (me Hue buv mare, one Kood black mule, two Jersey miltk cows, two hoi?s, one top biiKKy. one opwi ItiiKity, two two home Nlssen wagon, one one nurse wagon, threshing machine horse power and all the tlx aires, one good wheat hinder, mowing ma chine and rake, cutaway harrow, about SU0 iKiuiuis meat, shout '! Misneis corn, ahout so bushels wheat, ir.'d household mid kitchen furniture and oilier articles too tedious to men tion All persons having claims against mild estate are noullcd to present them to the undersigned. amy verified on or oeiore ine vbui nay of March I'.KMor this notice will bo pleaded lu bar of their recovery: iiid all tenons owlnir said es tate will come forward and make Immediate settlement. This 20th day of Mareh. llliil. A. W. CURTIS. Admr. North Carolina, 1 Randolph County.! Atkatie Skeen, widow of N. R, Skeen, VS. Jesse Hndre. M. J. Hodge, John R. Skeen, et al, heirs at law. NOTICE The defendant Jesse Hodge and John R. Skeen will dike notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Kundolph County to have allowed to the plaiutift h r dower in the laads of N. K. Skeen, deed. rne ilelenuants, Jesse uooge ami jonn K. Skeen will further take notice that thev are rcuuustcd r. 1 appear hefore the Clerk of tho Hupe ru.i Curt I ir Katittoipu county on me vvtn uay oi A cm, 1 W7, anh auswer, plead or demur to the petition I I this cause or the plaintiff will apply to the 0 urt for the relief demanded in the petltioQ. This, March &, 1UU7. W. C. HAMMOND, C. S. C. Kundolph County. Care Blood .Potion, Cancer, Ulcere, Kcsenia, Carbuncles, itc. Medicine Free. Robert W. rd, Maxey's, Ga.. iy:"l sullered from blood poison, my head, face and shoulders were one mass ol corruption, acr.es in bones and j ilnts, burning, itching, scabby skin, was all rundown aud discouraged, but Botanic Blood biilin cured me perfectly, healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glow of health. Blood Bnl m put new life Into my blood and new am- iiiiiun into my nraiu." uvo. a. wiiiihiii, kox bury, face covered with pimples, chronic sore ou back of head, suppuating. swelling on neck, eating ulcer on leg, bone pains, itching skin cured jierfectly by Botanic Blood Balm sorts an ncaieu. notanic moon tiaim cures all malig nant blood troubles, such as ecrenia. scabs and scales, pimples, runiug notes, carbuncles, scrof ula, etc. Especially advised for all obstinate eases that huve reached the second or third stage. Improves the digestion; strengthens wcuk Kiuiieyi. Druggists, i. 10 prove 11 cure sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid h writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. Describe trouble aud free medical advice sent In sealed letter. North Carolina, Randolph Couuty, , V. M. Wilson, admluistratofof Philip Alsten, acceaseu. VS. Watson Alsten, Dallas Alsten, Llsxio Alsten, ana ner nusouiiu Alston, ttosa Aisien, runup Aisieu, miuu ai.tcu, auu laouie me Masters, heirs at law. The defendants, Wr.tson Alsten, Dnllas Alsten, Lizzie Alsten. Celia Alsten and her husband AN ten, Kosa Alsten, f hllllp Alsten and Culcb Al sten, heirs at law of Phillip Alteu, deceased will tu Ice notice, thntau action entitled as above, ha been Instituted In the Superior Court of said county ior a petition to sen mini to create assets, Said land being the hind of the late Phillm Al' ten, the sakl heirs at law defendants as afore- aid. will further tHke notice that they are re iiiiired Ui atnsar ut the otlicc of tho said clerk lor said county, in the court bouse, on the 0th dav of Mav. 1!K)7. ami uuswer or demur to th plaint men in sain action, or tuu piuintin w. C. HAMMOND.C.S. C Cennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relievos Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes cf the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. MAs pleasant to the taste as Maple Sugar" Children Like It LAND SALE! Bv virtue of an order of sale granted by tl r Superior court of Kiiunolph county on tlie peti tion I Jiunex i . iiiiciiniion, administrator oi J. H. MeDuniel against Jmnes A. McLitiniul et ttl I shall sell at the com tholi-o door lu Asheboro ut 12 o'clock M. on tin- 6lh day of Muy 1UUT, the dinner on me ioiiouiiik tract 01 lann. to-wit: A tract of luurl in tVdur Grove township, in sulci county adjoining the lauds of Alton Ohimt, Isaac hicks mm others contuiniiiK uhout Sju acres more or less. I will sell all tue sawub e Pine, onk ami poplar timlier on said land Urns measures lii melius iu din meter at Id iuclius from the ground ou the stump. riaid laud Is known as the J. H. Mc Daniel home tract. Purchaser will liuvc two years to cut and remove tile limber. TKRMa. Cosh. Th'" 1st dav of April 11107. J. M. Vl'M ANNoN, Admr. and Comr. LAND SALE! Bv virtue of an order of sale irranted by the Suiwric r Court of Randolph county on the peti tion oi a. m. Keeves against jessu lux ci at, 1 hull sell at the courtlioii'.e door ill Ashcboro at i o'clock M.on the tlth dav of May lti7. the following reul estate, to-wit: A tract of land in Richluud township, hi said county adjoining the lands of H A. Albright and others bounded as follows, t -wit. Beg'iiingata white oak. J. W. Cox's corner bv u small branch and running south 22 chains and 81 links to a post oak in Huh Moflllt's line tlieuce on his line 4 chains and 80 links to his coiner a blnck jack, thence south ou his line U chains and 81 links to n stone In his line thence cast -7 chains and links to a post oak thence north 81 chains and 60 links to a fence tncnce cast ou saiu uux's ,iine 10 ine b'ciuniug containing Wj acres more or le-s. Terms, cash. This 1st day of April 1P07. JOHNT. BRITTAIN, Comr. Tiiuii Klectlon. Notice is hereby civen that a call lias been vnmle lv tlie Hoard of Cutiiuiixtionerti of the town of Ashelioio, N. 0. for the flec tion of all town olIicerH on Monday the (th day of May 11)07. Said officers consisting of a Mayor, ! rcasincr, Clerk, Constable and live Couiniisbioncis to serve for two years. Said eh cliou to lie held under General F.lec tion Law as far as practical. John S. East hast been elected Registrar, und Col. A. C McAlister and Mr. 1'. 11. Morris judges of eUctiou. Tins Maicli 11' illlli. U. Mum vr, Mayor. NOTICE!. Hurinir oualirlcd us administratrix on the cs tute of Andrew Hunt, deceased, before . C. Hammond, Clerk ol the Superior i:mirt oi Kan till till Com i iv. tins is to no.nv uu persons naving claims atiainst said estate arc notilied to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or liefiire the 7 dav of March lliOb or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery: and all per sons owing sum esiaie win come lurnurn uuu innke Immediate scuu:iii"iit. Tills 4 day of March, 1W7. M.J.HUNT, Adnirx LAND SALE. nv virtue of on order of the Suiicrlor Court of ,ni,i,,ii,h riimiLv lu i ncci:il nnicccding enti tied M. A. Kindley vs. Matilda Copple and others I will, on the 22 dav of April lWi. at i wciock m., sell to the highest bidder on the premises in Tabernacle Township, the following described real estate: Beginning at a stone at or near the original Hue of P. P. Copple thence East 13 chains and 71 links to a dogwissl; thence South st chains ,! iw links i, mi iLsh- thence East t chains and 2S links to a stone; thence South ft chains and 38 links to a stone in the stniin tine; tnence vtcsi 1-, ehuii.K iiml ml links to a pine knot aud stone planted : thence North 8 chafns to the beginning, containing 13 acres more or less. 9n,t r,o..t Heimiiiunr at a stone in the middle of I'wharrleand running North 81 degrees East chains and 75 links Mi a black oak; thence North 4 chaius and tu links to a oogwooa in or iginal line; tlieuce East on said line 17chains and 25 links to a stone; thence North 14 chains and 50 links to a white oak; thence East 18 chains andOJ links to astoue formerly ablack oak : thenc Kimiii an chniiis to a Hickory; tnence nest ai ni.i.iiw n,l ik links tii ft nine sttunn: thence Sou' h6 chains toja post oak ;i hence West 6 chains aud su links to astake In the middle of Uwharrie; thence up the various courses oi sam cree mj the bcginulng. containing 1U0 acres more or less, 'ivriiis nf snln, nne-halt cash balance on a credit of six mouths title to be retained uutil purchase money is puid. iiiis the lutn uay oi .-naren iwi, J. A. SPENCE, Commissioner, NOTICE. u.ivlm- Iteen snnolnted receiver of Randolph Creamery Co.iifiauy of the Superior uourt oi Randolph County, tills is to noniy an (tersoiis having claims againsi sain creamery voiiipanj to present them to the undesirgued immediately. THIS March sum ivu, N. N. NEWLIV, Receiver, NOTICE. Uiivfni. uniilllleH iix Administratrix on the es tate ol Z. F. Rush Sr., deceased, rJotiec is hereby given to all itersous holding claims against said estate to present them on or before the tlrst day of April l'JoS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar oi tneir recovery. All nenums due the estate are rentiested to make immediate payment. This March 22, 1907. ,nnn,jr,An ivcnn, Admrx. NOTICE. Having qualified as aiiininistrntor on the estate ofSallle J. Blair deceased, before W.C. " tm mond. Clerk of the Superior Court ol Kunoolph Cmiiii v nil masons huviiiir claims against said estate, are notilied to present them to the under signed duly ventiea, on or ivioio ine nisi oay oi March 11108 or this notice will tie pleaded in bar of their ncovery: and all personsowing said es tate will come forward and make immediate set tlement. This 21st day of March lOuB. E. M OFK1TT. Admr. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Raudolph county on the peti. tion of Julian Garner and Worth tiarner and others, minors by their guardians, Emery C. Lassiter, Ex Parle. 1 shall fell at the courthouse door In Asheboro, North 'Carolina at 12 o'clock M. ou Monday the tlth day of May 11107, the following real estate viz. laying aud being in Concord township, In said county ami on I'lvharrle river and beginning en the bank of L'wharrieriverataredoak ou a shoal, thence north 81 degrees east 8 i poles to a common black ouk, near an old mad through tho Held, thence 80 degrees north 20 isiles to a black oak, corner, tlieuce cust 62 degrees, north 18 poles to a w hite oak thence east 24 degrees, north HO poles to Noah Rush's line, tlieuce west (15 degrees, north on said line Ho poles to a rwk, corner, thence south to Nab Rush's corner nick, 4 poles, thence "est ou said Rush's line to the Uwharrie river, thence down said river its various courses to the beginning containing 75 acres moreor less. Terms of Sale one-half cash ami one hall in six months deterred puyuieiit to Ixs on interest from tint.- Title reserved until pay ment of nil of Jtho purchase money, tho pur chaser to have tho optiou to pay ull cash and take deed. , Tills March 18th 1U07. Morehcad and Sapp, Attorneys B.C. 1.ASS1TKK, Commissioner NOTICE ('. A. Havworth has this day entered the fol lowing luiid in Randoldh County, to wit: A tract nf M ncn more or less.Iu Coleridge Town ship on tlie waters of Deep River, adjoining tlie lantli. oi B. I, uuvwurtn. r.mta muuura others and bounded as follows. Beginning at a stake ou the west bunk of Deep River, northt PKKt corner of Win. stout land and southeast comer oi S L. Ifayworth's land, thence east acro-is said river to a stake on east bank oi river thence a northward course along the east bank of Deep river the various couiscs thereof to a stake on the cast bank of said river opposite the southeast corner of the Beth Cox land, thchee west at iosk said river to the southeast comer of the Seth Cox land, thence southward along the the west liank of Deep Rivor the various courses the various thereof to a siwnish oak on the bank of said river, Hayworth .'i Wright's corner thence soutnward along the west bank of said tho various courses thereof 'o the beginning for which without objit'tion tiled within HO 'la; . from thl date, he will a-k I t a warrant "f survev to the County Surveyor of Randolph coiintv. J. P. BoROt'iiHS. This Men. , 1907. Entry Taker. JI o JIT (Prickly Ash, Poke MAKES POSITIVE CURES OF PhyitoUnt endorse. P. P. P. M s sj1mi tlid combination, and prfMortbe tt witk treat atttiftotlon tor the cores of all forms and stages of Primary Beoondary and Tertiary Syphilis, SyphiliUo Mm meturm, Sorofulooa TJloers and Born, Olandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Kid ney Complaints, Old Chronic TJloers that SYPHILIS hare restated all treatment, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Ecsema, Chronic Female Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scaldhetd, etc., etc P. P. P. Is a powerful tonfe and an excellent eppltiser, building np the ivitm rnpid'.y. If you are weak and feeble, and ft el b dly try P. P. P., and Sold by Asheboro Drug Co., next RHEUMATISM OES your business stationery repre sent or misrepresent you? Patrons of The Gourier Job Office are proud to be known by the company they keep it's the best both paper and woikmanship. We will be glad to have a trial order. Send for prices on Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Envelopes, infact everything in the stationery line. unitue and Undertaker. I am now carrying a complete line of all kinds of house furnishing goods such as Room Suites from SI 1.00 to $100.00, Iron Beds. Wardrobes, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Odd Dressers, Safes and Kitchen labinels, Hall and Wall Racks. Chairs and Dining Chairs, Tables, Center Tables, Clocks and Pictures. A complete line of Bed Clothing, atting. Carpet, Drug gets Rugs, Window Curtains and Shades; also an uy-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:. ) Piedmont. Ins. Bid. THESE SCHOOLS (3IVE the world's best In modern Busincs Education. Oldest Buslnes Collw in North Curoliua. Positions Runranteed. backed by a written contract. No vacation. Individual Instruction, We also tench Book-keeping, shorthand. Penmanship, by mail. Heutl for HomeStudy rates. Write tod&T for our Catalogue, Oilers ami Hiirh Endorsements. They are tree. Address. IKING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RaleltfK. N. C, or Chtvrlotte N.C VV'e also handle J. 1. Kitsen Wagon, Johnston Harvesting Machinery, Mowers, Stoves, Ranges, Mil Supplies, all kintlti of Hardware. Lewis & Winslow We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'p Armfield (L Laughlia. Real Estvto D-mlers. e JiJ c Root and Potassium.) ALL FORteS AND STAGES OT- yea wuT regain lath and strength. Watte ef orgy sad all llsses nltlng from OTerttudBg the ajitam are eand by the not of P. p. p. Ladles whose systems are poisoned and whose blood Is in an Impure condition doe to menstrual irregularities are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonlo and SCROFULA blood cleansing properties ot P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Poles-Inn, Sold by all Druggists. F. V. LIPPMAN, Proprietor. Savannah, Ga. CO door to the Bank of Randolph. ESSE Successor to KEARNS & FOX. Asheboro, - - - N. C. HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best. Hardware ompany.

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