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COMPETITION SUPPRESSED :trtllng Ollirial tHteincnt ol' ISailniud .Monopoly. The report if tresvial ;trtirneys tji the Interstate C'lniiiieive ( 'mutins ion recoimiuls th.it i he AtKriit- 'General cf the I'tuti-il Sru'- tnke action to iiiiMiul the coiitfm.'i U 'tween the U'ii I'tnine :n.d lU i- Island raihuid f; r the control uf the Chicugo and Airun tuilroiu!, hirh was virtually wrecked by the ll;.ni enan eynilioiite. The most et:iri Iiir :u:n"Ui.'. Hu nt in this rtpoit is "that mill-out ruin petition lias litetl suppressed in an area stiml to one third uf the United States" and ut the pn lit a f tin great ruihoid of tlie Fsr V st we beii g t'.Scd'tu liiiv stocks and runti'ii systems in the East, instead of build ing more roads for the deeh.niii nt of the West". Vet after tnis ix posure of the deals of ILiii iuiaa and other rai'roau inanus they are indiirant that the legislatures of tlie states included it. t'i.- "area eijual In one third of the I'mtul Suites" should legislate to eonioel railroad corporations to charge leasouable lates instead of extracting va-it sums from the public to buy the s roc's of Eastern ruiliad. The fact that the Attorney General of tti the United States needs prodding to protect the public insteivstd shows that the chief reliance of the pliui dered people must lie through their -own direct representatives iu tlnii State legislatures, rather than tlie procrastinating action f Federal officials. Those good Democratic doctrines of State Uight; ami Home Kules are much more effective than all the boasted strenuousness of the present Admmistrati n. To guard those .state rights from the eiieronchmetit of federal power by prtservii g all reserved rights not granted by the constitution to the national govern ment, is the only way for the people to secure redress of w rongs and pre serve their liberty. Not a railroad is charging lowei rates by reasou of the legislation of Congress or prosecution of the Roosevelt Administration, but the legislatures of many states. Talk ' of even the strenuous type ia cheap, but it takes drastic laws to control railroad corporotions. 3ILL ARP TELLS VALUE OF NEWSPAPER. Hit ot (.i(i(l Ailiice VVurtll Heading Is Handed Out by The Wi ll kmm Q Humorist. I never took a paper that diden't rpay me more than I paid for it. )ne time an old friend of mine started a paper way down south aud sent a copy to me and I subscribed just to encouraje and after a while it published an order to sell a lot at public auction. So I inquired about the lot and told a friend to run it up to $50. He bid off the lot at $38 and sold it in less thau a month for $100, so I made $02 clear, by taking that paper. My father told me that 'when he was a young man he saw a notice in a paper that a school teach er was wanted away off in a distant county, and he went and got the sit uation. A little gir' was sent to liim, and after awh le ste giew up sweet and beautiful and he married her. Now if he had not taken that paper what do you suppose would oave become of me? I would havp "been some other fellow, or maybe I would not have been at all. Do you take a piper? If not you'd better Jhustle and get one at once. BRAVE BOYS. tpt. J.lnelierry I'rgt'x Hie Vctcraim 'to Attend Richmond Reunion, Mrt. KinroK Will you ullow me -.puce in jour paper to express my tliuiiks to my com Tildes fur tlit; honor conferred on me iu my absence in the organization of die old Veterans in eur county. I certainly appreciate any favor conferred by my comrades notwithstanding I feel very unworthy of such honor. I am gliul the Veteran arc taking an iuteicst iu the organ ization ami ame.-pecially gluil to see so many of my oi l comrade!) enlisted. Hod Hiess them all. Tiny aru worthy hoys and I hope they will ail join. I am nhnl to know that nearly a I of our cciii'miIhs can enlist . I mean if !:cy UiM j honiuably discliaibd. .1 I ; Tour names bcivs, there will be no i. iu . tliin time, lint if there should I will tee that I will stand so long and go so the charge as any of tlieni. Itistruo we were not in tlie seivice .1 as some but we could not control our We went ns soon as .we could but v. -count baHles with any, considering 1!, wn wrro in var. I km silt In; t .1 not Jon' a'i ;'u 1 tw 1 men uet'.r me r cussht:; the war. 1 heard l',' 111 iys'im mi'ii ,ir in a limit iheJuiiior IV-mi's whii ;il 1 1 .!(: f..l,.. my attcni ion. 1 lee 01 1 Im im said hi Side by wide widi tlie Tth l!if oars) iu two lights. 'I'Iim other: " 1 1 M the boya light r l i!it.' reiiiaihe.il tlm omrr, "Why, I lielieve they would have ching.'il H 4 if ilaj. Cark had told them to." I hope ail will go to tho l!eunion at liich TOOJid thiit can. This is a busy season lint y off a fow days. It may lie our last oppiti sfaaiify. V. S. I.inelierry. . 1 The Cortelyon boom for Presi. ilent will have a good chance to le aired at the dinner to be given him ia New York by the Postmastejs of New York, New Jersey and Con-cecticus. Progress of The (ionil Itoaiis Movement Iii North C'ai'oliu:t there is no news more eiicnuiatf-ing or m.nv st:ikiuo fnan that which telites to the growth of sentiment iu favor j id' good rc-tids. The readiness vith which the r-.iddr ijijing idea is re-j ceiu tl liv our fti tin rs is i:id n-.ited eUewhete in th'S issll..'. Hilt the phie of ti e ii!iitii' t metit c..itit.'i:it!v u.itie.-i'i'e '.h -seduvi is T'te teidioesj 10 li -eusS :itid voteli'i.'ld isU S f.)'' tl.e pi rp'-e. Iii v.iiinu.s cuuntits tiioil im.h's ass.ici; tiuus - have i e-ii nrj.Hi)ii'd. Ii'ee-'n'iv trie Moo:e t'lniti'v t'lotmrssio i-rs ordered a:i elctino mi tile itirtiin of isstlillil s.'oo.iHmi ;!' :-. I - t r imptovi'ij; l ne 'ii: iiieh,v.,vs. In W'tNoti cotititv ,1 f e v dis :in 'Vi!sii tOiVO rihip Went. I in way ul 'tie a:el voted fillliOSt ti:ia:dllloUsU tv i-s'.ie 10il.- (UK) o-' lue. lis tor tn.i ailainiing the township ! 1 s . 'pins sliiiuiig ex atuple isalitio't Cel t iiii to he fallowed soon by the coiitiooii.-! to -.vnhips. A simil'.ir case is found in the bond issue lirst voted by H lUI'oro town ship in Orantre Cnutiiy 'he example of Lord d r wdlisiti btiildt' g me irood road theie pioving coii'auius ntter one hur.dred and thirty 'ears. In R e!lillo il CointV list k ilv." to viS'iijis .4 ! s, l'dick Jack and Mineral S,,: i,gs. oted bonds for ro.ul coiti ucfiou, makiou it ti.l live good lOadi tuwu.-li'ps m this county, leaxing oi ly two to follow smt before the entile 1 imt.t v is included. 'i he incre-iS' in biiS!!ies and pop ulation in every part cf tne Mute is increasing the travel in the pu'tltc io-ids,and increased tra'.el calls for better roads. The h eli-vai winch answered for the thinly settled coun try of 100 years ago cannot stand up under the trallic of todn. Tin people tire reorganiziiii; this and also the other fact that the l.t av m.d 'jUickist way to get good roads ; to go down into tlieir p.n kets ind b'ti.d 1 hem. Pivgressi ve 'armer. I scil 'IMnnie to Avert M reck. A Telephone Une to a fanner's Ik use peai (Jury N. ('. averted a w reck 011 the Southern Friday afternoon. The operator at Gary received orders to let the eustbonnd passen ger through, and before the train came got another order to hold it for the westbound. He gave the wrong order and two passengers were rushing at each other on a single track. The operator dis covered his error and called up a farmer down the road, asking him to Hag the traits, which he did in the nicK of time. Of all the fruits there arc in the land. That irow en bush or tree, I ivouhl give up the choicest ones For Ilollister, Hocky Mountain Tea. Stanilanl lrtiR Co TIU ll ,.n., f no ,...,1.1 i I h mighty bad way were we called upon iv prove everywiinjj mill we delibeiatelv tell. ATTENTION' We will pay spot cash for vour hickory timber t fiun $7.00 to $12.00 per.'eor.l, nccordn.a ti grade. We want it in Hi, :jo mih! 36 inch, lengths. We will also bin your white oak in iii and 3o inch", lengths and pay you the top of the market prices. Asheboro Wheelbanow & Mfg. Co. ISA wmm 1 Vf ilk ' rv"?' tt4 -"i Tile Ailuiiiilstmtlotrn Contempt lor Sou the 111 Kepu'dlcKiis WaO.iiujton Ili-ipitc'i to h'aleili News and OUserver. South ra Kepulie on hive never heetl SO lo-v i l tile eS' illl If toil of u I'ede al a liiituiHiration an ill the present one. Onh t.vo appointees ironi the S"U'.!i hold Kede.-il pies' dental I- 1:1 all the I t.fim .mus in Washi.i-'to .. n:i 1 o:i- of the.-c n a negro. . I oli n U.iticv, of Noi t'n tJ.ir olltri. ril"t'e .o'e thousail.is of o!!i holders h-r- tli.tr, are distnhute i iitnoug i he U-'publio ius of tl.e naio i hut the President does not even takj S iut'ieru llepubhii.ius i'l'.o consider ation in tilimg thi.'in. Ir is true ta-ir lie reijent'v off .'led to appoint Pearl Night, of Lo lisia t i, t tite place of cotniiiissi'i.iei of iir in tl reveati to SUCi'eti1 J !i:i . V-.-rS s, of Ke I rncky, t.ut he oniydid tkis he, tame tile papers were prinring the fact all over tin. lain' th it with the retire ment of lerkis there woti Id only re main one pre?ideiital appoiniee iu the government in Washington lie ileL'ro. U'iieii Secretary Taft t.d I the " North L'ii:oii;ta le.piihlicitis at tiieeiisboro ti.at Sjutiiern II. ptlb'l cans d:d not h ie an idea In youd n 1-Vdei-al j di aid that the. p-uts would I e lettet i ff if all the oili es were held by 1 'etiu crats, he spoke ; for Mr. Uoo-evttt. '1 he Let was piib;hel a' the tune 111 it Mr. Tuft ";''! ej re.-e. tin views of Mr. Uoosevelt ! as rtell as iiimseif. The Pt'e-ldelil's atiitu le to.va ds Southern Kepu'oii : CIlUi ! j'lS'ili 'ltlO:l of the StateUielit. ' If o.i liav a sick or injured horse wnte to lb. I, K. VVhi'e, Nor- ' folk, V.i., lie will u.jvise oti wtinl ... io do and whit to use. free of till '. charges. A toil supply of U iite's Vctiiuary Mid cine t"r s.de by the 1 A.-i.e!ioIo 1) ti; ('o. Het Uuot to the' i i 'M.lrv. j I'isf for vour coin, ttnj ij; hard; I that's alright. Hut lie the hiu&ut of your dollar, ami not its ive. IVWitt's Carl ioliz I'd Witcli Hazel Salve floes not merely Ileal on the surface; it j ene uaies tlie n ire- ami preiupily relieves pain, ea i-eil I iv I). iU, liums, seal. Is. cuts ami skin iliseases. It Is esiecially 1 for niles. He ware of imitations. Sol i l.v jjlauilanl llnij; Cj. aii.l Alielioro Dr. ii Co' In tliat age wheii wealth becomes the statuliiid measure tor greatties", then money will be the world-power. KOli SALE A Chanel organ worth when tie .Slio Oll.use.t six months. Persons inter ested slioultl mlilress ''Organ" care of The Courier, at once. You're an optimist if you believe in the fall of tnun and that he lias f.illui upward. i FROM $1 TO $2,50 PER. DAY i To Jamcsiown Exposition visitors. Newport News is the nearest city to the 25 Minutes by we are not charging: extortionate people in tne best hcrr.es and hotels in the City and vicin ity at above rates. If you wish to have rooms reserved for you, write at once Exposition Hott l & Accommodation Exchange, H. B. BALL. " Manager, 2517 Washington Ave., Newport News, Va. v& My Hairisl Scragghj Do you like it? Then why a rnntpflfd with if r MflViiS to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor and have lon, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind oLa teetimental "Sola lor over sxiy yearn. SR5APARILLA. PI LI S. CHERkV PECTORAL. yers SPECIAL RATS. nt" ll Trr-Oiilelililnl Kspoalllon, iilelk. Vn., April -.6111 .Nov. ,'iOtll I til. 7. 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ! !! ii!:iy uu o nu.t extreni"- i i'."ti Xerf.ilK, a. ii tn i renirn mi ...ut 'ne a!.v.. ,uv..iu. I'lie foil re r d ui,t riiio w'.ll ii.uily from Aslie- .v i'.v Tli !.!- ?! IUO'i r-i'-n i y 'l iek.-i- -::1 till !i K.vu -i mi TiekeiK i" '..a h Ilv r.-i .ii Tie' e'S will be ,,u i 1'iiH.ii. y, wiili limii M'ven ilavs from of-ie. 'iii! 'ie I:iuim. 1 "NVt ( ioi.ul in im.-iM -r I'.i i 'l-c.rs " Oilier tickets will "M'i i'y A i-I Kliiitn Nov. ;iitli iu mil er:i K iihviiv will ull.pl exenl--- i r sit. ii e i.i ami from Xorlolk ;.iv .ei.l ii" tl.i. i'ir sinll. "THEDEVILof TODAY" His work In tha Home, Church, Society, Business. Politics and every walk of life. A b.k portraying the rrave dangers found inall conditions of life. Pitfalls, and methods of scaping; them. A warning note tp save young men and women from wreck and ruin. This book is hsving an immense sale. We want stents to sell the above book with a full line of Standard Subscription Books, Red Letter Family ai.d Teacher's Bibles. Cata logue will be sent free. This is your opportunity to make money and worth your investigation. We have agents who have been with us 20 yean. Write today. 0 D. E. Luther Publishing Co. 12-14-16 Trinity Ave. Atlanta, Ga. CAPUDINE CURES It acts lmmpdilty yon feel its tcts in 10 mlnntHt. You don't HK.VUACUKS ALSO by removing the csuie. 10 cents. Exposition Grounds. Palatial Steamers rates and we have rooms for 5,000 A Oscar L Sapi MOREHEAD & SAPP, Attorneys at Law, Greensboro, N. C. Will practice us heretofore in Randolph Ci. I'lineipiil nltiee iu (ireenMiiiro. S.C Teiei hun. in eitueiiiiil In eiiii.iuuiHiutiuii witli all p:ul.' of Kaudiilpli ( euiily. I L. M. FOX, M. D. ! ASHEDORO. N.C. I Oflers his prufesinnal herviee to tnt cttlieu of Asheboro aud snrrouuUing I community. oiBies; At Residence Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SUR.GEON ' Office -Al,el,ro Drug Co. Residence -Corne of Main and Word Streets. Asheboro, N. O. ! Dr. S. A. HEN LEY, Physician . and - Surtfeon, 4 i .i EBORO. N C J ' Office over Spoon i$ Redding's store neal j Standard Ding Co. i DR. D. K. LOCKHART, ! DENTIST, J Asheboro, N. C. OVEK THE BANK " 1 Ks i p. in. MS p ill 1 1 nm now In niv nlllee i rennre.1 to imetli-. ileuti-tiy iu its various blanches. N. PCOX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro. N. C. W. 1. NJiVL, PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. CHAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-a.t-La.w ASHEBORO, - N. C. Practice in both Stale and FnWnl nmn Special attention piveu to collections and tlie t-ettlement of estates. Oilice: North hide court house. THAD. S. FER.REE, Attorney At Law ASHEBORO - - - N. C All matters attended to with care and promptness. Special atten tion given to collections and the settlement of estates. O H COX, Predileut. W J ARMFlKLi). V Hre W J ARMKIELD. Jr., (Ashler. The Bank of Randolph Ashe'csio, XT. C. Capital and Surplus, $36,000.0( Total Assets, over $150,000.0( we solicit the biihinev. of the bunking public aud feelftnfeinMiyiugwe arc rrpatvd and willln o extern! to our i'Utoivn. every facility aud ao DIRECTOKSi " Hllffh Pnrlru lip W I A -m ..1 . 1 u. u l' Morris f r. U..llli. v u . ..'..H..1.1 ..'.. W K ReddltiK, Beuj Moffltt, Thou J KeddiiiK, A VI K Capel, A M Kankiu, Thoa H Redding, Ur F 1 Asbury. c J Oox. S Bryant, President J. H.Cole. Cashier T5he Bcvnk of Randlemotn, Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $5,00a Account received nn f.ivorabl terms. Inti rest paid on siivinjde posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Pulhi, 8 (i Newlin, W T P.ryant, C L Liud.niv, N N ewlin, S 'ilrviint JI 0 Bnrker mid J II (Ad,.. J. W. JOLLY, innr- Jamn T. rtorehead Undertaker. . i i 1 1 , , " i i ii. i e ire. i 1 1 1 my new I ier-., in ll.e A-.lielior.i (irntiiTv ('uiiiiaiiy linililiujr, (ilu'lirick lntilif. iiiK nei.r the ileimt) in Asheboro, a hup line i,f collitm nml oa-kets, iinil mull linker's isupplies, anil nm now lietler prepareil than ever to titletnl those ilesiriiif? ,y heivices, A niio heiiise is at the coumianil of my customers, I also curry a good" line of Fur niture including Chairs, Bedroom Hiiits, Couches, etc. nt prices to suit. I solicit your patronage. J. W. Jolly, Asheboro. For Good Sound j DOGWOOD. WE WILL PAY 15.00 PfR CORD. LOADED ON THE CARSi $7.00 PER CORD FOR MAPLE, 4 ft. long-, 7 inches and tp; HICKORY, $10.00 per Cord, j H. B. WORTH. Treas. Greensboro, N. C. READ THIS! If y .u nre a l.iiliu- in in i r in -upvitm a -i.ri. r liniiti' .ini. n, ii InWinti iii.iti hi hii.luim, nr ti!tl:i-r. ivtui iniit titiin-li your In in. an.) 'niiiily with ii iiiiiiii, tin. pr. I'.-'iMini i;.cii W io'.i ntlnril. ymi tin oiiiiiirtinuiy to i w in. ney iinilliiiy i;t in tir value thu'i nnv iili. r tmii o ip.oltiiin evi-r IihmiI ever will Si i HuMK. t-lliil l.l) UK WITIIiH'T A I'l . N itiitr-ic- imes mi in-real iriiMir than iiiiMiiIiik v-- Iii the world tliat inuiiey will Iniy. iiml our "I'liilMitli r" wivi- yiiiniiiiiii;li in Hi.- iihi.iiim of an In-iru-nii'iit t euiMie vour i iinilv in uitioie, luit v.ei in in art u irk I -only on,- luiuiv I in t 'ie el u lid JOIN TH K Cl.l'H in eaie of ileath vour holm are handed a KM.'KItt' IV Fl'LL KuR ANY AMiU NT ViH' MAY OWE TS. It ii fair prop. oMtloii mill UMifeKtinnl to keep the luauo In the home. tr T(, fl.l'B MKMHKKS KOR THE XKW SCAI.K tU l.rDDKX .It BATE.1 stool ami m'lirf fre. Payall eith or $IU cash and $8 per month with iiiterei.t. Mention this paper in wilting for full mirtif iilum. lx it tiMlnv. The heft niiHclans iu the South recommend , tills pluno. Ludden & Bates S. H. H. Savannah. Ga. SPRING argains For great spring bar gains in Fruit, Shade and Ornimental Trees, Vines and Plants. Men tion the Ashnboro Cou rier and get free in or der one Ellington, the great November Peach. Our spring surplus will be up to our usual high stand Address JOHN A. vOUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. Farm Millets, Teosinte, late Seed Potatoes, Buckwheat, Vetches, Crimson Clover, etc. Wood's Crop Special, L'ivinir prices and timely information a bout Smlft that can be planted to advantage) and profit at different seasons of the year, mailed free on "I"1-"1' nniB Tor It. T. W. WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN. RICHMOND, . - I'l VA t
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