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The ' " Booh crap gain Day. lergyman, anxious to Introduce new hymn books, directed the to give out a notice In chorea In 1 to them Immediately after the n. The clerk, however, had a no f bis own to give with reference baptism of Infants. Accordingly I close of the sermon be announc kll those who have children they f baptized please send in their at once." The clergyman, who leaf, supposing that the clerk was g out the by ran book notice, 1m ately arose and said, "And Kwant iy for the benefit of those who n't any fbat they may be obtained I me any day between 8 and 4 ;k; the ordinary little ones at IS f and special ones with red backs I cents each." IE CRT OF THE DREAMER, I tired of planning- and tolling the crowded hJvea of men; rt weary of building- and spoiling, d spoiling and building again, f I long for the dear old river, ' here I dreamed my youth away, I a dreamer lives forever, id a toiler dies In a day. a sick of the showy seeming t a Ufa that Is half a lie. ;. the faces lined with scheming 4 the throng that hurries by; m the sleepless thoughts' endeavor would go where the children play, jt a dreamer lives forever, nd a thinker dies In a day. an feel no pride, but pity . for the burdens the rich endure; rere is nothing sweet in the city But the patient lives of the poor, a, the little hands too skillful .And the chtld-mind choked with weeds. tie aaugnter's heart grown willful And the father's heart that bleeds I i o, no! From the street's rude bustle, From trophies of mart and stage, i would fly to the woods' low ruatle jAnd the meadow's kindly page. Jet me dream as of old by the river And be loved for the dream alway, or a dreamer lives forever, , And a toller dies In a day. t , John Boyle O'Reilly. io of Kind. it was a sleighing party. One of the kts contained two gentlemen and one Jy, the lady sitting in the middle, iter a time the gentleman on the ht passed bis hand into the lady's Iff, and the lady withdrew her right Jid. . At the same time the gentle in on the left passed bis band Into muff, and the lady withdrew her ft hand. There were then some In- lationf of an athletic contest, a test I gripping power, Inside of the muff, :d later the lady, raising her two ads, said, "It is very selfish of yon o to take my muff when my hands t freeslng!" , ' ; ' . ' Value of Laughter. I And nonsense singularly refresh- ," said Talleyrand. There is good iilosophy in the saying, "Laugh and ?owj fat" Laughter- begins In . the jugs, and diaphragm, setting the liver, &mach and other Internal organs Into I quick, . jellylike vibration which Vet a pleasant sensation and exercise post equal to horseback riding. The sart beats faster, sends ' the blood kindlng ihrougn the body, Increases respiration and gives' warmth and dw to the, whole system. Laughter tghtens the eye, Increases the perspl- ilou, expands the chest, forces the Isoned alr: from the least used lung Jls and tends to restore that exqul 'e poise or balance which we call kith and which results from the har onlous action of all the functions of a -body. This delicate poise, which y be 'destroyed by a sleepless night, flece of bad news, by grief or anxle ts often wholly restored by a good arty laugh. A jolly physician Is often- iter than all his pills. O. S. Marden. I ' Pity It Is. in his old age Washington Irving Id, "What a pity It Is when we have own old we could not turn round and ow young again and die of cutting !r teeth." ' I Falling In Love. - falling in love Is the one Illogical .venture, the one thing of which we ) tempted to think as supernatural, our trite and reasonable world.. The Wt is out of all proportion to the ;,ise. Two persons, neither of them, nay be, very amiable .or very beau lil,'' meet, speak a little and look a Jle into each other's eyes.' . That has n done a dozen or so of times in experience of either with no great ult. But on this occasion all Is dlf ent They fall at once into that te In which another person becomes us the very gist, and center point of 3's creation and demolishes our la bus theories with a smile; in which ideas are so bound up with the one ter thought that -eve the. trivial is of our own person become so !y acts of devotion, and ,tbe love of I Itself is translated Into a wish to am : in the i same world with so lous and desirable a fellow crea I. And all the while their acquaint 5 s look on in stupor and ask each r, with almost, passionate empha I what So-and-so - can see In that nanor Such-an-one in that man? :a sure, gentlemen, I cannot tell i It. h. Stevenson. V I ... . , .- :. .; 'uefort Cheese. quefort cheese is made in France i the milk of a certain breed of P, which are fed en' wild thyme, tie Is a kind of aromatic plant t a pungent odor; and after it is rted Into Roquefort cheese it Is 'tirrrentest thing known to man. ' this cheese is made It is put In -y confinement until Its whlskasf, .-. to turn gray and "ingrene sets i en It is taken oat and chained to a post. Before it Is served it is chloro formed or knocked In the head with an ax. it is then brought to the tabu in little square sections about the size of a domino. It Is served at the close of meais, together with black coffee. It usually has a running mate In the shape of a round cracker that has to be broken with a maul. Roquefort cheese Is of a dull white color, except In spots, where mortifica tion has set in. Some claim It to be In- naoited, but this Is not true. Even th. Intrepid and mephitic microbe flees from It as we flee from a nnatiw We bsve seen Llmburger cheese strong euuuga m snouiaer a two bushel sack of wheat, but a piece of Roquefort the size of a dice can carry an election. Llmburger Is a rose geranium when compared with Roouefort tium i . much difference between them aa there is Between tne pur of a kitten and the roar of a Hon. A man who will on it Is an open sepulcber and should be quarantinea or driven, into the wilder ness and never again allowed to look into tue race or a human being. Cunard, the Whittler Sam Cunnrd, the whittling Scotch lad of Glasgow, wrought out many odd In ventions with brain and jackknife, but they brought neither honor nor profit until be was consulted by .Burns & Mclvor, who wished to Inc-reuse their facilities for cnrrvlna foroism mnii The model of a steamslilh which Rnm whittled out for them was carefully cornea ror tne nrst vessel of the great Cuhard line and became the tnriirri type for oil the magnificent ships since constructed by the firm. When Sam uel Cunard was knighted, he did not forget that he owed bis honors and his wealth to conscientious whittling. "I'usning to tne Trout." Preaching In Labrador. An old missionary who had been many years in Labrador was at length compelled to return, bis Influence all gone and his mission entirely fruitless. a young man was appointed In his place, nud before he went to his assign ment be thought he would visit his venerable nredecessor and learn f mm him the cause of his tremble In the land of Icebergs. The old man received blm very cordinllv. "My venerable brother," said the young man, "I wish you to tell me the cause oi your a mcuitv that I mav avert a like failure." ' "My young friend," said the old missionary, lavimr his hand nn hi a brother's arm; "this was tho rock I spilt on. I preached to those untu tored savages a hell that waa hot and they rather liked the Ide of go ing mere, i tnink if you preach them a hell 50 degrees colder than Labrador you win drive them all to repentance." The Wioked Oe Not Laugh. The envious, -wicked and malevolent rarely laugh, because they are Impreg nated with bile and are therefore mo rose. The haughty, the vain and the awkward also laugh very little, for fear of losing their dignity. The Spanish people, proverbially grave, are a good example. Louis Mann. 8peaking of Floods. A veteran of the war of 1861 had lis tened patiently to the very long story a youthful veteran of the Spanish war told. The account of hardships left htm unmoved. ."Just after the Johnstown flood, my boy," said he, "there was a man tn the next world who went about telling ev erybody how that Johnstown affair had sent blm where be was. His listeners hung on his words all of them, that is, except a quiet looking little man who seemed so little - im pressed that every time the Johnstown man got through he merely looked bored and said, 'Oh, shucks 1 ' .. The Johnstown man sot tired of It after awhile. It got on his nerves to have anybody act as If what happened at Johnstown wasn't of any Impor tance. No matter how he told his story, the quiet looking little man merely said, Oh, shucksr "At last the Johnstown man spoke to a fellow who bad been there a long time about It. "'Say,' said he. 'who Is that little man who keeps saying, "Shucks!" ' " 'Whor said the man who bad been there a long time. 'Do you mean the fellow over there? Why, his name'a Noah.' " .1 Thoughts of Amlel. The more a. man loves the more be must suffer. Beauty refreshes and strengthens one like some miraculous food. Love must always remain alluring and fascinating. As soon as the mys tery Is gone the attraction dies. Generous Feelings. I do seem to be. extraordinarily Inter ested in a whole- lot of arts and things that I have got nothing to do with. It is a part of my generous, liberal na ture. I can't help It I feel the same sort of charity to everybody that was manifested by a gentleman who arriv ed at home at 2 o'clock In the morning from the club and was feeling so pert feetlysatisfied with life, so happy and so .comfortable, and there waa bis house weuvlno. wenvlnrf. wpavlncr around. He watched his chance, and by and by when tbo steps got rn bis neighborhood be made a jump and climbed up and got on the portico. And the house went on weaving an( weaving, but ho watched the door, and when It came around bis way be plung ed through ItsIIe got to the stairs, aud when he went up on all fours the bouse waa so unsteady that be could hardly make his way, but at lost be got to tho top and raised his foot and put It on the top step: But only the toe bitched on the step, and he Tolled down and fetched up on the bottom step, with his arm around the newel post, and he said, "God pity the poor sailors out at sea on a night lke this." Mark Twain. We were glad to meet on our streets, the other day, our old time friend, W.W. Hailey. Mr. Eailey has been Jiving in the far west for many years, tie was at one time a leading merchant at Pekin in Mont gomery county. Rockingham An glo-Saxon, At Taylorsville one day last wt ek me veneering plant, macmneiy building and a lot of lumber and veneering, the property of Connelly & Teague, were destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at from $5,000 to $8,000, with no insurance, and besides about twenty-five men are oui or. work. Those North Carolina officeholders who the Democrats charged with too great partisan activity ure to be earned by the Civil Sevice Commis- sijn to "keep strictly outof politics." as postmasters, assistant postmasters collectors of internal revenue and collectors of customs are not includ ed iu the classified 'service, the turning would seetn to be an Ad ministration bluff. 'l b coal roads, known as the antbrHcire col trust, seem determir fd to dffv tlie law which goes into rffect May 1. 1908, which prohibits raiiroH(;s from carrying, ininter "trtte coiunu roe, any commodity, nht-T than timber, mined orproduced by them. The Delaware and Hud son has jtut purchased coal lands c fting $9,000,000 when i' ems it should be ai ranging to t!iejcse of what it now owtix. BntVr and T?TtiMi(an Th ii-- man Adams arp at ont Ada'is ills But,W a dead one. Mavh so but if Butler bad not taken a bind in the last State ( 'Onvention Adams would have been defeated. Adams may have it on Butler as to.rernt tion. but Butler 'utclnises him intellfCtuBllv. The Republican Sla'e leaders are political onibat-os adrift on a pie islnn. rlnounc;n? each ditcher for a lttl sustenance Rockingham Anglo Saxon (Rep.) There seems to he quite a boom growing for Oov. Johnson of Minne sota for the Democratic nomination for president in consequence of the article published in the Commoner of May 17, which states that Gov. Johnson can carry Minnesota at the primaries and at the national electior . I nis would seem to indicate that Mr. Bryan has not yet decided to be a candidate and like other Demo crats is ready to select whoever caa best unite the party, provided he comes np to the Democratic require ments of ability and honesty of purp'os A Rational Treatment for Catarrh if one that soothes the Inflamed and congested membranes and heals and cleanses without "drugging" the afieo ceupana. gves quick and permanent relief from itarrh. Colds all affections of the membranes of the nose and throat "Wa Guarantee Satisfaction. Buy a 50-cent tube of Nosbna from ASHEBORO DRtJGSCO., ' and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail 10c . BROWN Mr'O. CO.. S. Louie, M. Grn-vllU.Ttua SlCAPUDINE ms h - cuies XALL ACHES "t f ' iaJNimnnM N , J. v TrialtottkMa Attrai-ttera Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds bv worklncr them out of ths svstem throucrh a cqdiouk f and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing- tha mucous membranes of ths throat, chest and b'roncmal tubes. "As pleasant to tha Ult as MajJs Sugar" Children Ukc It V HOUIJa'TCR-a. Rocky Ksm'ta!;i Tes Kagyels A Ens; Koll-iiua t tJ'uy I'.-fi. BiiBgi QoMea TIitl st '.,'-.,tw-l T-$tt. A fmeclflo forContl'ntl -n. Ii 'll-int'im. J.Ivo snl Khlaey Tronhles, i'linpl.-a. L.:,-e.ii. in.mir UhKvl, Bud Ttrenth. Sl.ii-.'l-ii is. : T.-.i-lm-h and BnckH-ua. It' It .on y fiui.ii'.i n T.-h iu tnU 'ft form, VA eanta a box. ii a piada b Hnu.iarER bRt7Q Company, llailiton IT . 50LDEN NUGGETS 0R SAULP'V "ZWU LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICK. -Having qualified aa admr. of the laxt will and tUment of W.R, Lewis, deceased, all per toua holding claims ukhIiim said (wtute are here by noUlled to hie them with the undersisned on or before the th darjot June 1808 or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. Thin May DUtb. IW. T. M. aud C L. LEWIS, Admrs. Havlnir qualified" as admtstratnr on the estate of nenry saunuen, aeceaseu, before W. C. Ham. mood. Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph County, I shall tell at nubile auction to the highest bidder or Cash, on the premises on the M day of June, 1907 the following personal pro- rpony kihii. wim mum, one co. iu.uuu leet 01 uniberaud other articles too tedious toihention. All peiNon having clalmstmlii-it Mild Vptu are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly verified on or before the 6th day of June iwiirim-BUHw win oe pieaaea in bar ol their recoveiT. aud all Dersons nwlns uiM Mtnta will come forward and make Immediate settle ment. " Ihia 30th day ol Mty, 1907. N. M. LOWE. Admr. LAND SAAEk B? virtue of Hi! order of sale intuited hv th ou'enur wnui luuiuoipn county on tne peti tion of.Pearl Leonard et al Ex Parte. I shall sell on the premises at worthvilieat ISolock m. on tne xnu day oi July. m. the following real estate, towlt; A truct oi lund iu Uaudlcman township, in. said county. 1st tract. Adlolntug the lunds of E. 8. CoBle and others. Beginning at a small hickory rn E S. Coble's Hue running North on division line in cnuina ana ou nuns to a stone in Worth Maiiuiacturing Company's line, thence Went on cam line one cnaiu ana bm links to a atone, tiience doutn u cnains and 75 links to dead black oak In E. 8. Coble's line, then Booth n degrees Kant on said Coble's line to the 'begin, uingconioinig Sacrra more or loss' s" iJnd tract. Beginning at a stone, Leonard's line, running thence South 0 chain!! and 6A links to a hickory, thence South 68 ilei'i-ae Rust on Coble's line 4 chaius and 98 links to a stone, thence North 5 chains and St? links to a atone, thence North 89 degrees West 7 chains and 67 links to the beginning, containing Si 7-10 acres more or less. Terms: une-third cash, the remaining? two. thirds on a credit oi six months, tne purchaser givliigjhond and approved securty therefor, a-.id me tme reserved ttu tne futher order of the court. This Soth day of May, 1907. , 1. A. UPkNCE, commissioner. NOTICE. Having qualified aa Administratrix on theTs" tateof W. G. tiurratt, deceased, before W.C Hammond Clerk of the Superior Court of Ran dolph County, notice la hereby given thSt all paeons having claims against said eatate are nn'llit'd to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, 011 or before the day of May 1M08 or, this untie will be pleaded in barof their re-!OV-' ery. and hII persons owing said estate will come fi-rvnrd an 1 make Immediate settlement. This U ua; of May, 1907. FLORA 8URRATT. , Adnix. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator on the estate of M.L. Hurley deceased, before W. C. .Ham mond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County, Ail persona having claims against said estate are notified to present them to tha undersigned, duly verified on or before the 1st day of June 19 8 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tbetr recovery: and all persona owing said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 9th day of May, 1907. O. T. HATCH, Administrator. LAND SALE. By virtue of an order of sale granted by the Superior Court of Randolph couuty nn the peti tion of Julian Gamer and Worth Gamer and others, minors by tbetr guardians, Emery G. Lassiter, Ex Parte, I snail sell at the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina at 11! o'clock M.on Monday the 10th day of June 1907, the following real estatrvlxj laying and being In Concord township, in said county and on Uwliar rle river and beginning on the bank of Uwharrle river at s red oak on a ahoal, thence north 81 degrees east 8 poles to a common black oak, near an old road through the Held, thence Ho degrees north HO poles to a black oak, earner, thence east W degrees' north 18 poles to a white oak thence east 24 degrees, north 80 poles to Noah Rush's line, thence west 06 degrees, north on said line 80 poles to a rock, corner, thence south to Noah-Rush's corner rock, 4 poles, thence west on said Rush's line to the Uwharrle river, thence down said ri verity various courses to the beginning containing 75 acres more or less. Terms of Sale one-half cash and one half In six months deferred payment to be on interest from date, title reserved until paymerlt of all of the purchase money, the purchaser to have the option to pay all cosh and take deed. This March 18th 1907- , Morebend and Sapp, Attorneys E. C. L8SITER, Commissioner. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a necessity in the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of k feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, ueoaonzing ana neanng qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address ine Jt. raxton t-c uoston. Mass. IN OAMP OR FIELD AT MOUNTAIN OR 8HORI Thar Is always s dunes to anjoy aome shooting TO SHOOT WELL YOU tUST BE EQUIPPED WITH A fUUABLE FIREARM t th only kind w hiv baaa miking for apwarda of fifty ytars. Our Llao: RIFLES, PiSTOLS, SHOTGUNS, RIFLE TELESCOPES, ETC. Ask your Dealer, aad lnalat on th 8TKVBM8. Whera not anld hv Ra. tallara, we ship direct, rrprron pre- "I'lj upon reoelpt of Catalog price. !. Aa InattapBiHtble book ! randy referanro lor anuai nnd bov .nooira. Mullea for 4 reiita In HttmiH Ucvver imtair. Ileiiutiriil 'If ran fior Hunger lorwantnl tor J. STUVKN Alias A TOOL CO. P. O. Itox 4007 fhlcopee Falls, Maea., V.S.A. fORK hi U M fcksi rail c3i. 1 v fy l IBDE'D , ' - 13 THE SREATtST . THEATRICAL S SHOW PAPER IN THE WORLD. $4.00 Per Year. Single Copy, 10 CIS. ISSUED WKKKLY. ample Copy Free. .- FRANK Qu'CCfJ rCfl. CO. (Ltd), ALBRRT.I-' B01tlii. ' 1 il.(.-ltMiH, (Prlokty Ask, Pofc -MA.KES POflmTI CTJB.ES OW Fkratataaa ailim T. T. F. as S Sfte Stt maMaatWa, aa4 fnMrfte al wHk gnat aaMsfaatfoa fa tat asm af all bm aad alagsa ef Prlaatyi Smaflaiy aa TtrtiuT SrpkUla, BrskOttbi . Bbaa H , Sanfaloa Ulaan aa4 Sotm, Ohwdalar BvaUlaga, Bt mUtm, Kifr mmj Ooaplaiata, OIS Okioala TJlaata that SYPHILIS hava rsaUted all tnatmrat, Caterrh, Skla Wnsm, Eaiama, flbioata Fas ale Ceaplauita, Kanarial Pobea, Tattac, Smldriaid, ata., t P. P. P. la a powerful toala aa aa neUaat appltuwr, balldlag ap tka ayatam npldlf. It rou are waak aaS iaabls. aad teal btdlv trj p. P. P., aad RHEUM AT I S' Sold by Asheboro Drug Co., next door to the Bank of Randolph. MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weakerv-and is sure to shorten your life and make your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness, fainting spells, and similar troubles. A safe and efficient medicine for all women's pains and sickness. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; "I have used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to women, and it has completely cured me." AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES WRIT! US A LITTER taacribint fully all your aynptoma and wa will aand you Fra Advtca In Halo aealad anvalope. Ladlas' Advtaory Dapt Th Chattanooga. AUdlclaa Co., Chattanoota, Tana. J10 SAW MILLS, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES - From the smallest Farmers' Pony Mill Slete outfits, liverytliing for the Saw Mill or woodworking plant, Shingle and Lath lills, Corn and Feed Mills, Wood Saws. Saws, Swages, Mandrels, Saw Guides, Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, Boxes, Etc. I Guarantee to Please you. Write today. Be wire hi inn luii; juai nu m nmiKu, l'.rio rrompt smpment. B-lJS5-"- Is the oldest (P..) years! au J firot Business College In Va.,f second in the South) to own a buiicliuir erectt-d for its use one of the finest in Richmond. Endorsed by iis students, business tr;en and the press. 1 hiiuikiphia Stenographer says: 'It Is tbe leading fJusiiis Collejie soutt of the Potomac River.'' "When I ranched lUi:hmond, I inquired of several business men for the best business Colli in the city, and, without exception, they all recommended Smlthdcal's au th best "Wr. E. Jt'-r, Lf.w Stewrjrnjhcr, Richmond. Sltiiiflo, Douhle Entry anl Joiut-Stock Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Dusiiioss Writing, Business Practice, Shorthand, Typewrtling, Telegraphy, CoiLmerciulliiiw. English Department. Ladles and gentlemen. Day and night Sessions. No vacations. Students enter at any time. By Mall.-Bookkeep-.nsr, Shorthnnd. Penmanship, at home, to those who cannot come to College. Special inducements to well educated young men, especially to teachers. Write forcatalog and full particulars to 6, M. Smltbdeal, Pres., Rlchmcnd, Va. W also handle J. I. Nissen WagonB, Johnston Hanresting Machinery, Mowers, Stoves,, Ranges, Mil Supplies, all kinds of Hardware. Lewis & Win slow We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, 'v1 v prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield Laughlin. Real Estate Dealers. j me I raveung r.ian TS CLOTHES THAT FIT WELL J. E.DCARTLAMD & CO. The Merchant Tailors and Shirt Makers Lumber 115 Suth Elm St., Greensboro, North Carolina SHIRTS TO FIT MADE TO ORDER. t . IP, Root Ml Potaaslttsa.) ALtt TORUS AND 8TA0E8 Of- Ska sa a P. r. P. Taittaa wbaa. ijiliii an ppUoaal aa4 ttat Mm 1 la aa laapai adaditlsa Saa ta aaaaatnal trtacolarltiaa ara paaaHartr j kaaaSta ky tha weaSartal toala aa4 - o SCROFULA Ua4 dai.riat piut.iUai af P, Prlakla aak, Peaa Raot aa4 aU ky B OracgMa. r. V. Lssman, ProprisUn Savannah, Ga, k to ths Larcest Made. From S150 ud. Com' liugiueo ami Doners, ait sizes suu styles. V. H. DeLoach, Norfolk. Va HIGH POINT j BUGGIES Are THE Best. Hardware, ompany. .J ...s . .. -tt vvio is measurea uy WEAR WELL. AND LOOK WELL OF U4
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