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-MOORE COUNTY ROAD QUES- TION. .People Will Vote on Jlond Issue May astli Teit of Bill Authorizing the Election. On the 28th day of May the peo ple of Moore county will vote a bond issue of $200,000 for the im provements of the public roads of the county. Some of the provisions of the act authorizing the bond issue if favor ed by the majority of the people are as follows: ' First of all it provides for the issue of two hundred thousand dollars worth of bonds bearing in terest at not more than five per cent. It provides further that not more than forty thousand dollars worth cf these bonds shall be issued in any -one year. It provides that a tax of not less tnau ten cents on the one hundred dollars worth of property and thirty cents on the poll, nor more than twenty-five cents on th one hundred dollars valuation of property and seventy-five cents on the boll shall be levied to pay, first the interest on the bonds sec ond, provide a sinking fund for the payment of the priucipal of the bonds. The till provides further that the taxes shall be spent in the township in which they are collect ed. It pi ov ides for three high way ioainiissiouers, who elect a su perintendent of toads for the c.uuty and a supervisor for each township. Under diiection of these officers the roads are to be surveyed and laid tut wl tie charts are l.ttdtd, .and the building of the road is to be done by contract labor. Under this system any man could take a -contract to build a section or sec tions of road. This would distrib ute the money paid in road taxes directly back to the people. YADKIN WANTS RAILROAD. Heavy Vote Being Polled in Favor of Township Bond. Yadkin couuty is determined to have a railroad. A proposition of subscribing for $40,000 of stock to the States vi lie Air Line Railroad Company was submitted to the peo ple of Liberty township, and carried unanimously. The vota was unus ually heavy and not a single vote cast againBt bonds and in South Liberty precinct there were only three votes against it. Boonville and Deep Creek town ships have already voted $30,000 and $20,000 respectively for tne railroad, and Liberty coming along now rith $40,000, makes the full amount ask d fo:1 by .the company, and the Yad kin people are hoping that the road will be built without delav. School GardeuR. "The backbone of a nation's pros penty is the man who makes some thing grow. In our country the sci ence of Nature study is only in its in fancy, ihe school garden that was -once pooh-poohed as a foolish fad is now accepted by the United States Commissioner of Education and by the leading universities of the land -as vital to our public-school system as manual tiaining of any sort," writes Herbert D. Ward in the May WomariS Home Companion. The first school garden in the United States was started sixteen years aga by Henry L. Clapp in the George Futman Grammer school in Boston. Over eighty years ago Aus tria and bweden began the move' ment. At present no rural school in Sweden is without one. Russia is far ahead of us. There are over twenty thousiud in Austria and thir ty thousand in t ranee. The reason why school gardens are fostered by foreign governments is that wherever they exist there is a decrease of mis ery and poverty and an increase in the birth rate and in the appreciation of Nature." President not Entitled to all Praise. According to a speech made by Melville E. Stone, manager of the Associated rress, at a recent dinner given by the New York Statts-Zei- tung, 1 resident Koosevelt is not en titled to all the praise for bringing about the Ireaty of Peace between Russia and Japan at Portsmouth in 1905. Mr. Stone says that when the peace negotiations were about to fail as it seemed, Emperor William of Germany took a hand in the matter and appealed direct to the Czar. Mr. Stone Bays that "this means no detraction from the great merits of President Roosevelt, who has indeed himself openly and ex pressly borne witn-ss to the co-op ration of the Emperor." Salem Music Festival. The Alumnae Memorial Hall, of Salem Academy and College, will be opened May 18 with a Music Festi val, lasting until May 20. An elab- orata program, presenting the mas teipieces, both vocal and instru mental, of the world's greatest com posers, has been prepared. A cho rus of one hundred voices, assisted by an orchestra of twenty-eight in struments, nre under the direction of Messrs. Shirley and Storer, of the balem College. , Old People Need VINOL It strengthens and vitalizes With old age comes feebleness and loss of power; the blood is thin and digestion weak. Vinol repairs worn tissues and checks the natural decline. It tones up the digestive organs, aids assimi lation, makes rich, red blood, and strengthens every organ in the body. In this natural manner Vinol replaces weakness with strength. Vinol contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil in a concen trated form, taken from fresh cods' livers, the useless oil eliminated and tonic iron added. Try It on our guarantee. Sold by Standard Dru? 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 Druggists. Sample free. Address The R. Paxton Co.. Boston, Mass. Yen, He V. ould. Marse Teddy sez he will not run, But he' er Ulkin jist for fun. For three times hp would make lie race, An ax fer fo' wid ekal grace. He luhs ter teoze de uder lxiys By bold in pie close to the'r nose, But when dey start ter take er kite Me jerks it 'way wid all hiz might. F.r pnlitishin of hiz kind Ran send Bill Taft 'war hack behind. He want der place, a Bill will learn, An Hill will haft ter wait hiz turn. Do White House baz fer him er charm, An Taft'a campaign kin do no harm Ter one (I at hands out Federal pie An brands each kicker wid der lie, Marse Teddy's gwiue ter be er Zar Whose power extends both here and dar, An he will call each man er fool Who dar's tpr brake der rules of skule. So you kin tell der passers-by Dat barriinon received der lie When he wid Teddy had er clash Erbout who raised dat pile of cash. Sum peepul are so awful dull Marse Teddy takes em fer er fool, Ao while dey're hutitin roniid fer votes Marse Teddv sounds gum ivarnin notes. I am asked almut massage of the scalp and how one can apply it. While the shampooing can lie done by oneself, it is much pleasanter to have it perfomed by Bomeone else. The same is true of scalp massage: but then it will not be done sufficiently often to lie of mnch practical benefit. If you do it every time you comb your hair, you will obtain some result from it. If you live in a large citv where such things are done, it is well to take a treatment or two in order to better understand the process. You should use the tips of the fingers, the pulps, so to speak, of eac l hand, applying them first as close as possible t the scalp, then with a circular m tion while etill pressing firmly on the scalp' go over the entire seal)), so that the blood will be broueht to the roots of the hair. Super ficial rubbing dcx-s no good, and is apt to rub the hair out by the roots. Brushing the hair is of little lieuelit, and sometimes is quite the contrary, as it drags the hair out. it. is much better to use the linger tips in the manner described. It,s too bad tc see people who go from day to day snlTeriiig from physical weakness when Hollister.s itocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic knonn. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Standard Drug Co, Warning to Cigarette Smokers. Ilnckinghaiii Anlo Saxou. Lookout, yon little boy, who is smoking cigarettes on the sly. What do you want to be when you grow up? A stalwart, healthy, vigorous' broad shouldered man, or a little puny, nocount, weakminded dude? If yon want to lie a man, strong like a man, with hair on your face, brains in your head and muscles on your limbs, you just let those cigarettes alone. If you want to be pitied by your folks, despised by the girls and held in contempt by your fellows, keep on smoking and end your days in an insane asylum. Of all the fruits there are in the laud, That grow on bush or tree, I would give up the choicest ones For Hollister, Itocky Mountain Tea. Standard Drug Co. Mr. J. M. Millikan attended an en joyable family reunion at home of his father, Mr. Benjamin Millikan near Guilford College last Wednsday. It was the 76th anniversary of the latter's birth. Artists have no trouble in securing models, The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have liocome models in face and form since taking Holliister's Itocky Mountain tea . 33 cents. Tea or Tablets. Ramseur Drug Co. When your food has not lmei properly digested the entire svstem is impaired in the same proportion. our stomach needs help Kodol for indigestion and Dysjicpsia not only digests" what you eat, it tones the stomach and adds strength to the whole body. Makes rich, pure blood. Kodnl conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug law. Sold by Standard Drug Co. und Ashuhoro Drug Co. Western Union and the Hell Telephone. Fairbrother's Everything. In a moment of recklessness the Western Union Talegraph Company raising the salaries of its underpaid employes and the papers talked'about it and those receiviug increaed wa ges were glad. Then in a day or two the company annonnde that it had raised its rates and was making a po ofit on its raise of salaries. The pro fits of the Western Union for the year of 1905, the last report availab le, were over seven million of dollars and yet when it concludes to raise salaries, like Kockesellow when be gives a small wad of to a church, up go the prices. The Western Union is the one giant monopoly which ne ver reduced its scale of prices it haa always been on the hog, and the peo ple aie attempting to drive out of bu siness the railroads of the country and allow a monopoly to exist that coins from the Ameican people o?er seven million dollars a year. That is not a square deal but no matter. The Western Union when the tro uble was on at San Francisco a year ago took money like a highway man might take it, sent messages by mail a id demanded full telegraph tolls. The Western Union Telephone Company is doing exactly what the Bell Telephone Company does wherever it is in complete control puts the prices to the highest notch. The Bell company is using any and all sorts of means to drive out of business all the independent telephone exchange in this part of the country for the sole putpose of securing a monopoly that will enable it to oppress the people, and those who aid and abet the Bell are aiding and abetting in this wotk. The Land Mark. Simmon on Roosevelt. Roosevelt now has a serene to have Congress appropriate money to run campaigns. Senator Sim mons, commDning upon this, save: "President Roosevelt is about the shrewdest politician of thse times. He sees the only way to escape from public condemnation because of the scandal of his election is by coming out and advocating the purity of the ballot, and so twisting the point as to divert people's atten tion eutirely from his own case. This is identically the way he is accustomed to do, jnst as be did when the Harriman letter came out by hasty step he saw that his own letters which he published subjected him to criticism. Then he discov ered this wonderful $5,000,000 con spiracy, which although absurd on its very face, he got before the coun try in such a way as to make it take a more prominent place in the publie mind. And so now, if this story about bis edvocatine the purity of elections be true, it is'merely because. having seen that the country has lorgotten about the $5,000,000 cor. spiracy and is insisting on knowing more about the sampaign funds he got from Harriman and the rest.he wishes to get up a great hue and cry and make himself the champion of pure elections" This Is worth saving. The following simple home-made mixture is said to relieve Buy form of Rheumatism or backache, also cleanse and strengthen the Kidneys and Bladder, overcoming all urinarv disorders if taken before the stage of liright 8 disease: fluid Extract Dandelion one half ounce; Compound Kargon, ene ounce; lompouiili Sv up Sarsapanlla, three ounces. Mix by shaking well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at beJtime. A well-known atithoitv states that these ingredients are mainly of vegetable extrac tion, and can lie obtained at small co t from any go -d prescription pharmacv. "Those who think they have kidney touble or suffer witn lame hacjc oa weak llaliler or Klieuma tism, should give this prescription a trial, ai no harm can possibly follow its use, and it is fcaid to do wonners lor some people. True So Doubt. There has ben some speculation as to the recent changes in the office of the United State marshal for this district. The Greensbojo Record in timates rather broadly that Mr. T. E. McRrry lost his job as chief clerk beeause he was perniciously active in Republican factional politics. The Kecorp says that Mcltaiy attended to his business and took no part in the Adams-Blackburn factional right, and this it thinks is the reason for his retirement. Statesville Land mark. Kslpli Items. (i'ieeeived too late for last isstid.) Daniel Henley, mid sister Ora anil Rexiti Brown, who left for Jumestowu Thursday, returned home Sunday .Ta i es Winniugh&m and daughter, Mist Allie, of Greensboro, spent Salurduv and Sunday at K. L Winningham's. Miss Eva Winningham, who has been spending some time in Asheboro, has re turned home. Mrs. Hoella Moon visited her sister, Mrs. J, M Allen, in Asheboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Slack spent Saturday night at Mr. J, H. Vestal's When your back aches it is almost invaria bly an indication that something is wrong with your kidneys. Weak, diseaed kidneys frequently cause a break down of the entire system, DeWit't's Kiduey and Bladder Pills afford prompt relief for weak kidneys, back ache, inflammation of ihe bladder and all nrinarv troubles. Sold by Standard Ding Co. Asheboro, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Having qualified a executor of the last will ainlJtestainiMit of John Brady, deceased, u 11 persons holdiui; claims against said untitle are liereliy notified to file them with the iindersiuned on or before the 2nd dav of May I1W7 nr this m tiee will be pleaded 111 bar of their recoverv. This April si, 1907. A. M. BRADY Executor. LAND SALF. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Randolph County In the special proceeding en titled Pearl Leiinuni. Fred Leonard et al Ex Parte. 1 will on the 10th dav of Mav 1H07, ut U o'clock ni. sell ti the highest bidder in Worth ville N. C, on the premises the following tructv of land, to.wit : First Tract. Adjoining the lands of Acenltli Fentrlss and others, beginning at ail ashe on the bank!, of Deep Kiver. thence East 55-1-2 chains to a stone in the old line, thence North 2i chains to a stone, thence WestS-l-s! chains to a stone. Ill Julian's line, thence South 2 chains to it hickory, thence West 43-1 -2 chains to a black Rum on the river bank, thence South follow. iiiK the various courses of the river to the be ginning, containing lis acres more or less. Second Tract. Adjoining the lands of E. S. Coble and others, Ijcgiimlng on a small hickory E S. Coble's line, running N. on the division lint IS chains ami to HiHcs to a stone in the Worth Manufacturing Company's line, thence West on suiil company's line, one chain and 58 links to a Stone, thence South 17 chains and 75 liu.s to a dead bluck oak in E. S. Coble's line, thence South 5M degrees East on said Coble's line, to the beginning, containing three acres of land more or less. Third Tiact. Adjoining the lauds of (1. L. Leonard und others, legiiiiiing at a stone, Leonard's line, running thence chains and ti." links to a hickorv, thence s 58 degrees East on Coble's line 4 chains and OS links to a stone, thence North 5 chains and 58 links to stone, thence North .19 degrees West 7 chains ii7 links, to the beginning, containing- 2-7-10 acres more or less. Terms of Sal .-. Half cash ami the Imlauce on a credit of six months, title to bo returned until all of purchase money is paid. ThisStli day of April, liwr. LAND SALE! By virtue of an order of sale granted bv th:- Superior court of Randolph county on the peti tion ot juines m. uucauuon, aiiministrator of J. H. Mcbauiel against James A. McDmiiel et al I shall sll at the courthouse, dnor In Asheboro at 18 o'clock M.on tne tith day of May 1(107. the timber on the following tr tct of land, to-wit: A tract of lund in Cedar Grove township, m said countv adjoining the lauds of Alson Coojier. Isaac Hicks and others containing uliout 350 acres more or less. I will sell all tue sawablc Pine, oak and poplar timber on said laud that measures 12 inches in diameter ut 10 Inches from the ground on the stump. Said land Is known as the J. H. McDaniel home tract. Purchasers will have two years to cut and remove the timber. TERMS. Cash. This 1st dav of April HOT. J. M. VIW'AN.NO.N, Admr. and t'oiur. CREAMERY FOR SALE. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court ol Randolph County made in a civil action therein pending entitled W. T. Bryant vs. Randolph Creamery Ho. I will sell at the Court House door in Ashelmro, N. c.. at public auction to to the highest bidder on Mouday, Mavdtli, 11)07, at 13 o'clock, M a certain parcel of lund and buildings situated ill Randolph county and in the town of Rundleman. N. (.'., it being tile plant of the Randolph Creamery Co. and bounded as follows, viz: adjoining the lands of the Southern Railway Company and others, commencing at a stake northwest corner of Pearl Hosiery M'fg. Co's. lot in Southern Railway line, thence east 175 feet to a stake, thesce north 80 feet to a stake in John K. Ferree's line, thence west 175 feet to a stake la Southern Railway line, thence about south along railway line Sj feet the beginning, containing 1 -3 acre, more or less. Terms of Mile. CAsH. 8alef 1 approved by the Judge upon report of the si.le. This, April 4th, 11107. N. N. NKWI.1N. Receiver Randolph Creamery Company LAND SALE. By virtue of the power vested in me by an orde-iot the Superior Court of Randolph county in the special proceeding entitled M A. Kiudley v Matilda Copple et a). 1 will on the 37 day ut May ltWut 12o'elock M. sell at the courthouse door iu Randolph county at Asheboro N. C, the following described real estate: 1-t tract: Beginning at a stake at or near the original line of P. P. Copple: theno East 18 chains and 71 links to a dogwood; thence South 3 chains fund 03 links to an ash; thence East chains and 35 links to a stone; thence South 5chainsand 88 links to a stone in the Smith line; thence West 15 chains and Mi links to a pine knot and stone planted; thence North K chains to the beginning containing 12 acres more or less. 2nd tract: Beginning at a stone in the mid dle of I'wharrie ami running North 81 degrees East ! chains and 75 links to a black oak; thence North 4 chains and M links to a dogwood in original line; thence East on said line 17 chains mid 25 links to a stone: thence North 14 chains ami 50 links to a white oak; thence East 18 chains and tio links to a stone formerly a black oak; them e South 30 chains to a hickory; thence West ST chuins and 15 links to a pine stump: theurc South H chains to a jxtst oak: thence West K chains and 50 links to a stake in the mid dle of I'wharrie? thence up the various c o r es of saidcreck to the beginning conluiniiig too acres more or less. 3d tract: Beginning at a dogwood in E. E. Copple's line thence South 2 chains and 62 links to an ashe: thence Eit 3 chains and 35 links ton stone, thence North 2 chains and 3 links to a stake and stone help, thence West 3cluiius and 85 links to" the lieginiiiug citutaiiiing 13 acre more or less. Terms. one half cash ami the balance on a. cretin of six mouths, the title to Ix? rctaine I un til all the purchase itiouev is paid. This April,35, 1!W7. .1. A.SPENTE, commissioner EXECt'TOR'S NOTICE. Having qurtlilied us executor of John Hutn mond deceased late of Randolph County, .N . C. This is to notify all persons having' claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or la-fore the 1st dav of .May 1!W8 or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to suid estate will please make immeitiate pavmciit. Tills April 8th, P.I07. MADISON HAMMOND. 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