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ARRANGEMENT OF gourirr oontrst Prizes. Contest Closes July 31, 1 907. To avoid any misunderstanding about the arrangement of the prizes to be awarded at the close of the con test, August 1st 1907, we publish the list below. The capital pi ize is a $400 Kim ball piano, to the person anywhere who secures the largest number of votes duriug the contest. The next is a $150 piano certifi-, cate, worth its face value in part pay ment of a new piano of the Kimball make.. The third and fourth prizes are scholarships in King's Business College at Raleigh. The fifth and sixth prizes are scholarships in the best schools in the state, given to the wo persons who receive the next highest votes These are the grnnd prizes. Then come the Jamestown Exposition trips. To eqalize the territory and to give every section a chance to be re resented in the pirty, we have ar ranged the trips m the following districts.the person getting the larg est vote in each district, will be Awarded the trips, provided, however ha tthey hive uot won one of the first six prizes mentioned above. The districts are shown in the big ad w tisement on the thiid page of this issue. The seventeenth to the twentieth inclusive will each be awarded a piano certificate valued at $100. . The twenty-first and twenty second each a New Home Champion sewing machine. The twenty-third and twenty fourth highest will be awarded lad ies' hunting case cold watches, warranted for 20 years, anJ valued at $25.00. To the next four piano certificates valued at $75 each. Then there are forty-five certifi actes valued at fifty dollars each for those below the twenty-eighth. Persons who win the piano certifi cates of one huudrcd and fifty dol lars, or the four oue hundred dollar certificates, or the scholarships who desire to doso may exchangji them foi either a sewing machine or a ladie's gold watch. We have arranged to secure some sewing machines and watches for this special purpose so that every one may be satisfied. UEW AND SEASONABLE RE CIPES. Fy Sara Orai f jrJ. Beet and Mild Onion Salad. Slice, crosswise, two peeled Bermu da onions as thin as possible, sprinkle lightly with salt and pour a little vinegar over it. Let stand in a cold . place for about an hour. Cook three .red beets, plunge them into cold water to rub off the skins, then cut them in thin slices and the slices in to strips. When cold put the beets into a bowl with the drained onions, sprinkle with salt and paprika, and pour over four or five tablespoons of oil. Toss and mix for sometime, adding more oil if necessary, to coat the whole thoroughly. Then add about two tablespoonf ula of vinegar and mu again. Serve on a bed of carefully arranged lettuce leaves. Rhubarb Meringue. Procure some fresh, pink-tinted rhubarb; peel and cut into inch lengths. Put a layer of stale sponge cake into a well-buttered pudding dish; on this with 6ugar, a coating of candied orange peel and a few grains of sait. Continue in this order until the dish is filled. Cover the dish for the first 10 minutes of the baking, which lasts half an hour. Beat the whites of three eggs till foamy and quite dry; then beat into them, gradually, three level tablespoonfuls of sugar, sad continue the beating until the mixture becomes very glossy. Then cut and fold iu three level table spoonfuls of sugar. When the pu d din has been cooled a little spread this over it and dredge the top with granulated sugar,then bake to a del icate fawn color in a very slow oven. Prserving Small Fruits. Try preserving cherries this way: After pitting, cover with vinegar and let them stand forty-eight hours. Drain and pack in stone jars, allowing a cupful of sugar to each cupful of cherries. Stir evey day until sugar is dissolved. They are delicious with cold meat, or can be used in pudding. To keep cherries solid or whole when canned, pit them in the even ing; have in readiness any vessel large enough to hold them. Measure the sugar, and put first a layer of cherries, then a layer of sugar, until all are used. Let stand until morn ing, and then can or perserve them. When opened they will be as solid as when picked. An easy way to can strawberries; raspberries and red currants, and one in which they retain the very best flavor, is to do them raw. I have done tbem sucessfully for three years, and never have lost a jar. The jars must be scrupulously clean and the rubbers new; it is fals economy to try to use old ones. Mash the berries, a few at a time, in a sauce diBh, to be sure every one is mashed, nsing of course, perfect fruit; then to one cupful of mashed berries add one cupful of sugar. Certainly very simple. From "Household In formation -Exchange, " in The Ladies' World for July. Most people would fall short if measured by the golden rule. It's safer to laugh with the big man, than to give him the laugh. MOORE COUNTY. Items of Interest Culled from the Car thage Blade. A charter has been granted with H. F. Seawell, M. H. Caldwell and E. W. Shedd, s incorporators, for another buggy factory for this town, known as Carthage Buggy factory. Ten thousand dollars is the au thorized capital of which $5000 has been taken in stock. The Biscoe Dramatic Club pre sented East Lynne brfore a large and highly pleased audience at Carthage last week. W. S. Bailey saysjthat up to the present there has been shinned from the Petiy fruit farm 2,400 ciates of dewberries and that the prices have been good. ' Revenue Officers D. C. Downing, of Raleigh and H. C. Reece, of Siler City, destroyed two blockade distilleries near Carthage. One of the stills destroyed was near N. P. McKenzie a Mill. A tittle Letter to The Courier. The Courier has received the following from one of its youthful readers. "A JjITTLE LETTER TO THE COURIER: "Masters Colon & Otis Osborne, of Worth vflle, left Milboro Tuesday morning June 18, enroute to Richmond, a., where they will join their sister, Miss Daisy Osborne, and will go from there to Norfolk to the James town Exposition. That is a big thing for little boys to share, ana next year 1 is going to uie worm s lair. "I is very little, But I is very lou-J, Not much purty. But I is awful proud." I is a reader of the Courier. Hello, Colon and Otis, tell us boys about your trip. A little friend. "VV. R. H.' "Don't forget my letter, Mr. Courier." READ EVERY WORD CAREFULLY. The June proposition has proven very beneficial for both the. Courier and the contestants. Much enthu siasm was manifested and to main tain and stimulate that enthusiasm, we have decided to continue the following premium vote3 on clubs of new subscriptions until and in cluding July 16th: For each new subscriber 400 votes. For clubs of three new subscribers 200 extra votes. Clubs of eix, 400 extra votes. Clubs of ten, 800 extra votes. For each old subscriber we give 200 votes. After July 16, new subscribers will count only 300 votes instead of 400 as at present. During the en tire month we will gi"e the extra votes hereinbefore stated for clubs. For each old subscription during Jnly we give as first announced 200 votes. Now enter the contest and make everyday count for a club of ten new subscribers. You and your friends can do it. Euly iu the contest, to aid our friend, we 8HC"red one thousand suhscrtpt onri to certain papers to offtras premiums. We h-ive i.ot yet taken up all of them and there fore, continue the proposition un til the supply is exhausted. This is an excellent card to be used in soliciting new subscriptions. If you do not remem'er the tiiitnesof; the premium papeis v.iie tisat! once. i Address THE COURIER, . Ashe o N. C. ' Denton's Growth. Tlie phenomnal development of Dent n, X. C, show what enterprise and pluck can do for anv town. It is tiue that lieuton has everything k help it grow line timl er nixl rich farming land B-irrouiiding --t-p emml railroad facilmex Its outlets now uie from I lie Carolina Valley H. ft and tiie Sji.t"tMii It will sotn have connection with utiier r ads in t!u. section of thecountrv. The enterprise ol the people lia done even more than nature for tlie development i f ihe town. These people have taken natural things and transformed them into money, producing commodities. Denton's firvt im petus came from her own reighbor-folk living within a radius of 15 miles. They saw and appreciated her natural value already stores, factories, a bank and many homes have sprung up in a wonderful short time. The Hub Laud Co., of Lexington, N. C, took hold of the idea of developing Deutoo and has done much to aid its growth It would some day have been a town ef im portance any way for natural good environ ments come sooner or later to be appreciated. Lots that sold first for small value are are worth appreciable sums todav in fact the values have more than doubled within a few months. An intelligent, sturdy class of people have taken hold of the plan ol devel opment and when the Old North State de cides to do a thing, it is done right. The State from its birth as a colony has ever had that record. Denton need be no exception to what other towns may do iu this rapidly developing era of the South. Our land Is even more valu able thau any land in the world, our timber the finest and our minerals the most paying Noith Carolina is only coming iuto her own when she starts towns like Denton and offers inducements to make them prosperous. There are many other chosen spots but Denton has been founded and is growing and we all want to see it liecome a leading mart controlling the output of limber and pro ducts from its pplendid surrounding territory. it X SPECIAL RATES. Jamestown Trr-rrnlennlnl Exposition, Norfolk, Va., April 26th Nov. 30th 1907. The outheru Itailway aim ounces extreme ly low rates to Norfolk, Va. and return on account of the above occasion. The follow ing round trip rates will apply from Ashe-loro. . I2 7o .. .$10 05 .. ?!) ;o ?!! 45 t'oa h Excursion Tickets will lie sold on each Tuesdi'y, with limit seven days from date of sale, will liestntnted '"NVt flood in Pullman or 1 . -trior car. " Other tickets will lie sold daily April llltli to Nov. .'?')th in clusive. The outheru llaiUviiy will iilTord excel lent passeuyer -ei viie to and from Norfolk on account of this occasion Saso" Tiesi t Sixtjj Day Tickets Fifteen Day Tickets. . . . Couch F.Xi-ui i' in Tickets . One of our citizens who occasion ally wipes the dishes for his wife, became tired of the job and refused saying that "it is not a man's work.' Not feeling disposed to lose his help she brought the Bible out to convince him of his error and read as follows from II Kings 21:13: "Ana will wipe Jerusalem as a man wipeth a dish, wiping it and turn ing it upside down." It is needless to sav that he is still doing his occa- sipnal stunt. There are nearly thirty days in which to work for subscriptions No one can name the winners. Sev eral new candidates have entered the field since our last issue and there is no telling who will come out ahead in the final wind up. An enthusi astic and energetic young lady can get votes by the thousand and do more than she at first thinks or be lieves. Dyspepsia and General Debility. are cured by P. P. P., Llppiniin'a Great Remedy, the superior of all sarsapurillas. P. P. P. Is the greatest touic for the stomach that was ever known. ltidiKestlou, Bad Dreams, mm Biliousness give way rapidly to tlie power ful tonic aud blood cleansing properties of P. P, P. A prominent Railroad Superintendent living at Huvaunan, ua., (in wmcn city ne was born), says he feels butler than he ever did, and he had the worst case of dyspepsia ou record. He had no appetite, and the little ho ate disagreed with him, causing him to vomit often, he had pains in the head, breast and stomach, but after using three bottles of P. P, P., he felt like a new man. He says that he feels he could live forever if he cotila always get P. P. P. His name will be given on applies tiou to us. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR Relieves Colds bv working- them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to th Usto m Maple Sugar" Children Like It Thousands of people are daily Miiloring with kidney and bladder troubles dance -aus ailments that should lie checle 1 promptly. DeWitt's Kidney and Blut'd r Pills are the best remedy for backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder. Their action is prompt and sure. A week's treatment for 25c. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Aslieboio Drug Co. Is a soothing, healing balm containing no drugs having a narcotic effect It RELIEVES quickly and soothes the congested membranes and thoroughly heals and cleanses. Valuable not only for CATARRH but relieves colds, throat troubles, hay fever, "stopped-Hp" nose, etc. "W Guarantee Satisfaction. Bay a 50 cent tube of Nosbna. from ASUEBORO DRUG CO., and get your money back if not satisfied. Sample tube and Booklet by mail ioc BROWN MF'G. CO., St. Louia, Mo. Grnvilla.TMMB BLACKSMITH SHOP. 1 desire to thank the citizens rf Asheboro for their patronage bince 1 opened my shop here ami assure them that all work sent me in blacksmithiiig and horse shoeing will lie carefully looked after REV. H. DAVID, Asheboro. N. C. O Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills Relieve Headache Almost instantly and leave no bad effects. They also relieve every other pain, Neural gia, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Stomach ache, Ague Tains, Tains from In jury, Bearing-down pains, Indigestion, Diz ziness, Nervousness and Sleeplessness. ' Hi : Relieve Pain Quickly By taking one or two Dr. MfttV Anti-Pain Pills when you feci an attack coming on. You not only avoid suffering, but the weak ening influence of pain upon the system. If nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take a tablet on retiring or when you awaken. This soothing influence upon the nerves brings refreshing sleep. 25 doses, 25 cents. JNever sold in duiic. MONTHLY MISERY is one of woman's worst afflictions. It always leaves you weaker, 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, Aia. 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 WRITS US A LETTER aseriblnc fully all your symptom and we will send you Free Advice fai plain sealed envelope. Ladies' Advisory Depl The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. J10 WINE OF WE TEACH M orvey asking athe ethods ic arnm That is why "THE FARM MONEY MAKER" has thousands of its subscribers in the South. That prosperous section is now awake to its enormous possibilities. Every farmer, fruit grower or live stock man in the Great 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 cent3 (just one" half our regular price) and we will send you Farm Money Maker for one year, or mail us 50 cents and you will receive it for 3 years. Do it today. Address FARM MONEY MAKER, Cincinnati, Ohio. HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best. We also handle J. I. Nissen Wagons, Johnston Harvesting Machinery, Mowers, Stoves, Ranges, Mill Supplies, all kinds of Hardware. Lewis-Winslow Hardware ompany. .J We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near A3heboro. we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (SL Lavighlin. Real Esttxte Dealers. PLEASE REMEMBER That we are agents for the QEISER PEERLESS TRACTION ENGINE and SEPARATOR. Also A. B. Farquhar line. If interested, call to see or write 'McCra.ry-Redding Hardware Compa.ny 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 arc not charging extortionate rates and we have rooms for 5,000 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, Manner, 2517 Washington Ave., Newport News, Va. WILL GIVE THIS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. FDFF "n Pmon in each neighborhood. Ewybotl, naiai 1, nr.cr Una BilvrrtiMmrnt th fimt time ho-r fhs Men it will got tlmbuniitiful picture friw br rrtura rttsit. Tho bmutiful pirturs i. cullod "t'rmu atxl Flwer " Tlie ri.'ll fruiu ro o untiiral that it aeoni, If ,"U oould rat thrill ami J '11 can almt mcll ttii.tr rAfrebmc fcvnl ni pi.tur. ia 16 liv ill in, !,. 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