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The above design is by the .McCall Co., lishers ot Fashion and manufacturers of McCall patterns NEW YORK FASHIONS. Tlie Obnoxious Small Hat, 1 liai'iniii-r Lingerie Hats. Lingerie Drc-ses. l- igureil Vet t aists. The "rim" upon the small hat with turn-down brim for ordinary street wear) is one of those unac countable freaks of Fashion, which confronts one almost every season. Far rpinnvoil from unvthimr Ilk grace or beauty, it has been eagerly caught up as i"f it were a charming , creation. Usually of eCru staw, ! and set back from the face ou a , pompadour roll, the ensemble is j distressing to a person of true taste, i Oftentimes a wing or quill adds to the bizarre outline and oftentimes a large clrster of floweis at either side, gives a saddlelike effect anything but pleasing. Lingerie Hats. Lingerie hats charm the beholder, i with their soft lace or batiste em- broidery frills, and satin ribbon ' bows or loops, with flowers disposed j at option, or sometimes an entire wreath; then again one or two single! tlowers are placed aiywbere that may prove becoming. These hats are easily made at home, the shirred brim being the only ptrt requiring .any special skill. "One of tucking r throughout is attractive, and if one .possesses three or four lace sprays, itheyjcan be utilized on the crown. If an expensive and elegant hat i WOMAN AND HER EYES. Xhe is L'Mialty Cureless And "utters Ac cordingly. Too many women over-read and u rider-exercise. A cold taken under such conditions, or even with a catarrhal tendency, is likely to lead to severe suffering and a long siege of treat, merit. Then, "too, great man v of the unysteriao beaches with which i03ed ft women are afflicted must be put J latnt ad d to down to over-strained eves; and this . 1 1 , . ... , -, . i lze and get things in shape for lm kind of headache can only be cured . r .v. u i ami iv , . mediate erection of the new school by giving the eye3 a thorough rest, j jj0USe and when a cure has been affected i ' . rrroa- num in thu use rf thf pvps Cards liave been issued for the in future is indespen sable. TJpiidirior wrilincr or Rpwincr in A ; o I dia andffickcricg light must begiven,lcay wnicn " 111 l,UKe l)ia?e in me tip, and the common practice of , p's lyteriau chuich at bummer attempting to read in a jolting . 011 V ednd7 afternoon June train or omnibus must also be dis- j 12th at s!x oclo.ck- Mr- Ro was carded. The eyes should never be ' at oue time private secretary of used too long at a time, and when I Congressman Page, of this district much eye work is necessary brief ib" Vs uow eiW'd m the lumber ,ODi. anA i.fi,; ; w tt.for ciwni.t i business at Lulington. Miss Mo be resorted to, if the dreaded head- ache is to be kept at a distance Trade at Home! It makes us verv tired indeed, to i have merchants insist on us to urge the jeople to trade at home and not send away to mail order honees or big city stores for their goods, and when we go around to settle our ac counts have presented to us a bill head printed away from home, or receive copy for an ad. written on a letter head that never "trade at home." Yes, we belieye in it, but those who cry ont so lead and per sistently should certainly be first to set the example. Ex. "f New Yoi'k, pub- J desired, a large Leghorn or chip.! trimmed with white velvet and j white ostrich plumes, or white i taffeta silk is available. Large roses and white plumes ate in fashionable! favor, or tlowers and velvet. Color-1 ed feathers in two or three shades j 0'i black chip afford the brilliant ; coloring desired by some brunettes, j Lingerie I tresses. These are very much the result of i iuJiv,ldu:il ,". aud white' Pi,lk or, Pale blue T.u ,8kirt.3 arf tvred u a.uJ UUV .7 . - , batiate embroidery an J narrow lace, Embroidered bands white on pale orP'nk ar,e a change from the al w.hlte' Hud n.eedlf 8 t0 "J- w.a"t a?d sleeves sre iu harmony with the skirt. Lingerie waists continue "the rage" with independent skits of voile carass or silk, and they still button in the back to the inccivenience of most feniinines. The China silk waist 8tiU flourishes, the fronts tlicked or formed of lace insertion, Figured t. waists trimmed with neavy lace, as yokes, plastrons or simple bands are really new, but oulv 'suitable to a handsome skirt. The variety of dotted foulard waists now on view is an additional proof (if one is need ed) of the stronghold on popular favor. Just at present, they are an accessory to tailor suits, but when warm weather comes, they will aspire to the dignity of independent waists. Verona Clarke. Moore County Xews. From The iviiiford Express. According to the government cotton report 4,383 bales of cotton were raised in Moore County in 1906. The Moore County Commission ers, upon application of the trus tees of the graded school at Camer- I on, levied a special tax of 00 cents I on the poll, and 30 cents on the $100 worth of property. It is pro marriage of Mr. Charles Koss, of Lillineton, and Miss Frances lieid Kay is the daughter of the late Hev. Neill McKay aud is an at tractive and accomplished Oiing woman. liev. R. B. Lineberry and Miss Eva Hatch, both of Pittsboro, were married at the bride's home in that place on last Tuesday night. Dr. Hon land He-Arrested. The case against Dr. Rowland, of Wake County, for causing the death of his son, was dismissed Thursday, and immediately after wards he was arrested on another warrant charging him with murder of Engineer Strauge, the deceased husband of his wife. He was takes to Raleigh and placed in jarl. A Democrat All The Time. Every man owes it to his countiy to take part in politics. Our gov ernment was founded with the idea that the people should rule by their ballots. For this reason every man should inform himself as to men and measures, and the policies of political parties, so as to vote in el ligently. Men should take part in politics, not for what they hope to get from it, can be counted on if the party has to go through a time of seveietiial. We can count on that large class of Democrats who are what they are for good government. When a man joins a political parts- lie takes its principles as his pnnci pies and sliou kl stand by it at all , times and under all circumstances. He should stand by it f friends are chosen as .eadeis or if tnev aie de- feated. He should stand by it prosperity. We are not asking that cr:ticisin be smothered or stoppe 1. Kvery nrin has a right to call attention to anything he sees gang wrong in his party or among its leaders. We would not belong to any party at a 1 if we were not al lowed to do this but o:i th. other hand, we despise toe eternal kicker and faultfinder. We know a few meti who do not seem to be Democrats except during a campaign, and some of these men i limit their deiuociycv to election day. At other times they are con stantly muttering and grumbling about something. This upsets men who would otherwise He loyal. They back young men just ready to j.in the Democratic party. They do more harm than good to the party with which they vote. If Democratic principles are right, and we ti nil 1 v believe tiu-v are. we should stand by them always. We suouui oe iieiiioc-ars an t.ie time. tMiiithlield HeraM. HOT WEATHER Suggests Cool Things! A large line of Refrigerators, all the best known brands, just received. , Ranges, the celebrated Favorite and Majestic, none bet ter large stock on hand. A range makes hot weather cooking a pleasure instead of a drudgery.! Mattings, Curtains and other cool weather necessities in' abundance. I Our line of Chairs, Rockers, Chiffoniers, Dining Tables, Sideboards, Beds, Dressers, Hall Racks, Parlor and , Bed Room Saites, Cnina Closets, etc., simply can not be duplicated for the price anywhere. ReJ member we have everything in the house-furnishing line and that we prepay freight to Randleman on purchases of $25.00 and over. Always glad to see you. j Peoples House Furnishing Co., I 8 Big Stores South Main St. High Point, N. C. -WE TEACH oiey asking ethods That is why "THE FARM MONEY MAKER" has thousands of its subscribers in the South. awake to its enormous possibilities. or live stock man in the dreat South should be a reader of Farm Money Maker. We are making a special offer to farmers in the Southern states. Cut out this advertisement and send it to us with 25 cents (iustone half our regular price) and we will tor one year, or mail us 5l cents and you will receive it for 3 years Do it today. Address FARM MONEY MAKER. Cincinnati, Ohio. FROM $1 TO $2,50 PER. DAY To Jamcsvown Exposition visitors. Newport News is the nearest city to the Exposition Grounds- 25 Minutes by Palatial Steamers We are not charging; extortionate rates and we have rooms for 5,0C0 people in the best homes and hotels in the city and vicin ity at above rates. ' If you wish to have rooms reserved for you, write at once Exposition Hotel & Accommodation Exchange, H. B. BALL. Manager, 2517 Washington Ave., , Newport News, Va. v IViicre IJutler Stands. The Durham Herald paragrapher shows intimate acquaintance with the character of Marion Butler as sized up by the people of the latter's state when it declares that '"if there be rive millions of dollars ou the other side one conuot understand why Mr Butler should be siding ! with the president."' Here is a flippant squib, writteii ' perhaps oa the spur of the momoHt, : without thought as to the depth of I the stab that it makes into the vitals of the man against whom the stroke i is made. It is a home thuist aud if Butler had any self-respect or sense of decency in politics it would t,i..L-a .1 iv,-.lMi,i that a-iUliil tleViT he.lL A raKlom stroke it mav have bet.,,f bnt it went t0 the vital spot a,ul hl a few worJs it laiJ Ure the ch:lliiCter of the matl am0Ug his own ...,!.. it-chniirj u-li-it -i WiUno paper of the state believes to be the estimate the people of his state have placed on Marion Butler. Wilming ton Messenger. No battle-scarred tlag at the liichmond reunion could have been more a reminder of a generation that is rapidly passing away than the appearance of several old-time negros in the parade. The marching side by side of former master and former slave, evidenced tile tendei feeling that still exists foi the faith ful tiejrroes in the South. The old time darkey remains the object of gentlest care and admiration. Char lotte Chronicle. '.lie A lil Pi of ! 1,11 . Apply to A. Cox I'isgaii. N. C. The trustees of Howard Univer sity. a negro college of Hoston. have noticed Hooker Washington of their desire that he refuse to accept a set i on the board. n the jr arm That prosperous section is now Every farmer, fruit grower send you Farm Money Maker L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. Often his professional service to the citizens of Asheboro and surrounding community, offices: At Residence- Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON Office Ashelioro Drug Co. Residence -Come, of Main and Worth Mreets. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N C Office over Spoon A Redding' store neai Standard Drug Co. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. C. 1 p. in 5 p. in OVKK I' HE BANK ,le:.t -try m lis ai; N. P. COX, Jewe'er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. PHOTOGRAPHER AND JEWELER Randleman, N. C. CHAS. L. HOLTON, Attorney-a.t-La.vv ASHEBORO, V c. I'rai'iice in SjH'cia! atti'i ti"n u RetiVniHiit of psm court l.niisi-. v ami FecWal courts i to coilfotioiis and t Orlii-f: North si 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 R COX, Prenitient. W J AKMPlKLi). V-PiW W J ARM K1K1.D, Jr.. CMhier. The Bank of Randolph. Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, ever $38,000.0( $150,000.00 With ample awtn, experience and protection we solicit the businee of the banking public and feel tafe in saying we are prvpvvd and willing to extend to our customer. ?very facility and ao jommodatiou comiiateut with ttafe banking. DIRECTORS! Hugh Parks. Sr.. W J Arrofteld.W P Wood, P H Morris. C C McAlister, E M Armfield. O R ttx, W Redding, Ben) MolBtt, Thos J Redding, A K Capel. A M Rankm. Thos B Redding, Si F I AabUTf. C J Cox. S Bryant. President J.I.Cole, Cashier E&e Betiik of Handleman, Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surplus, $5,000, Accounts received on fiverabl terms. Interest paid on Bavings d e posits. Directors: V K Hartsell, A K Bulla, S O Newliii, W T Bryant, C L Lindsay, N N Newlin, S Bryant, II O Barker and J U Cole. J. W. JOLLY, Undertaker. I have jilaccil in my new imr ters. in the Asl.cburo (irocerv Company building, (lliel)iick huild iiiR nei.r the depot . in Asheboro, a large line of cofl'ms aud caskets, unci mull rtiikcr'ti mi plies, and am now Wtlcr prepared than ever to attend those desirii p my services. A nice he:irse is at the command ol my customers. I also carry a good line of l'nr liitnre including Chairs, Bedroom suits, Couche,. etc. at prices to uit. i solicit von our at foiiage. J. W. Jolly, Asheboro. CARUDINE I n f" It acta immlliUly 1 m II Kta'n i io mW minute,. ou don't INDIGESTION and hV: APIHTV wwk to knowlta aood. It cam nUlkll I I MUPCBW ALMO bf nmoTiDf Um cant. 10 wata. For Good Sound DOGWOOD. WE WILL PAY $15.00 PER CORD, LOADED ON THE CARS; $7.00 PER CORD FOR MAPLE, 4 ft. long-, 7 inches and up; HICKORY, $10.00 per Cord. H. B. WORTH. Treas. Greensboro, N. C. READ THIS! If you are a lnisincs mini or oceHpyina :i i:l-r liti:itc NMtion, a lalmriio; man ur nusiuinii r iatlier. wlin must iuruisli vourl li,nie and i.iuulv u ttli a piaun, the prnssitiin iiven tie- , ittiuMs you lac I'pjMiriunity to suve nicney 1 l.iiv irniit.r V:l 1).. 1lt:l11 ,IIIV l,Ttl,T itiunn , io!)-iliin ever lias i.r ever will. S' IIn.MK silt It I. l KK M I HOt T A 1'IANII IilUMc sives niiirercal lcatire than aiiytliiut; cNe ill the wiirhl that money will buy, ami our "eiulMinVr" iivts youeuoio;h in tlie purchase of an iustru incut t eucate your family in nmic. hut you mu-t act uickly only one hunrol in the iluhj .lolS THK (.'I.I'B in case of liealh vour heirs are liandcl a KKCKIPT 1 V Fl'LL KnR ANY A.MOI NT Yr MAY OWE I'S. Its n fair prop, oeltion am) a safeguiirii to keep the piinio in the home. IS-fC Ti. CLl'B MK.MHKHs KOR THK NHW SCALE f400 LUUKEN &. BATE.- ftool ami scarf free. Hay all cash or J10 cash and $H (ht month with interest. Mention this paper in wriung mr i in t particulars. lo it uxiay. rne beKt muscians iu the Mouth recommend this piano. Ludden & Bates S. H. H Savannah. Ga. SPRING argains For great spring bar gains in Fruit, Shade and Ornimental Trtjes, 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. j Seasonable Farm Seeds JCfi it Da Pnnkiimn "1 Millets. Teosinte, Late Seed Potatoes, Buckwheat, Vetches, Crimson Clover, etc. Wood's Crop Special, giving prices and timely information a bout Seeds that can be planted to advantage and prolit at different seasons of the year, mailed free on request. Write for It. T. W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSMEN, RICHMOND, . VA
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