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LITTLE THINGS YOU NEED. Below are some of. the handy little articles that can be secured at big reductions if you order through The Courier with each article-bothf or little more than half the retail price of the premium alone. Send your order at once before our supply is exhausted. The well-known stair knife, recognized NO. This knife has two blades j hv judges of cutlery as one of the best, made of metal capable of thekeenist edsre This knife will be sent by The Courier, made for service bv one of the best cut- prepaid, upon receipt ot 51.2v This lery companies, ft will be sent prepaid.; knife has two blades, and is everything together with The Coi'RiER once a week (claimed for it. lor 12 months upon the receipt ot 51.2V i Ftw dealers will guarantee a i x ex-1 cept in rare cases. We have secured a; This safetv razor has only been intro hmited number to otler as premiums jduced a short timc as a noveltv, but it which are tully gu .iranteed. This razor iha, nmv becomtf rec04jnized stapk will te sent prepaid with The Col r.ep ; We are able t0 p)Ter a limited nuniber pf one year tor !. v ;these witll The courier a year for 2.00. The razor holder is silver" plated. One 'blade readv for use is sent with each i holder. It is hollow ground and forged ! from the highest grade of refined steel, 'gives most excellent results. TOP I Every lady takes a price in her work basket and equipment J'.t doing the most delicate and tedious far.cy work. Scis sors are essential. .', will send you prepaid the J 1-2 inch . r 4 1-2 inch blades with The Courier tr.e vear fortfuo. The 6-inch blade. Japanese handle which retails lor 7c. and 51.00 will be sent with The Courier for $JQ. The above is a c'. watch we are giving fi ers to The Courier. reliable movement in.;: warranted a good lirre be sent as a premium . for one year upon yn of the excellent 10 new subscrib This watch has a silverode case keeper, or it will ith The Courier ent of $2.90. We have also secured a few combina tion sets, which retail 4.00 per set, which we give with The Courier for $2.7. The set contains one improved Griffon safety razor with one blade, one automatic strapping machine packed in a strong black cloth box. Get it at once for the offer may be withdrawn without notice. This handsome gold watch, seven jewel movement, train bearing in metal setting, stem winder and setter, in a 20-year guar anteed case, for only 11.75, or the forty subscriptions to The Courier. They are sent by registered mail and we insure their delivery in good order. Every article fully guaranteed. Address, The Courier, Premium Dep't., Asheboro, N. C. ii i i i vi'i rt The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvance the k id n ey-poison-ed blood" will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down ana waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold wine and scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stand. the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and oue-doilar size bottles. Von may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Ir. Kil mer & Co., r.inghamton, N. V. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Im't make any mistake, but remember the name. Swamp- j Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Hiiighamton, N. Y., on everv I bottle. ' I To Get Better Roads. F.duration at College. A. M. Ou everv hand and everywhere we hear of good roads and better I "The world is dt mantling men schools. The forces are at wirk who can do as well as tbiuk," says for them both and the people are at .lVsideut Winston. "The best work for them. Much depends 'equipment fop a young man to-day upon the success of the neighbor lis technical skill, knowledge and hood as to good roads or good J power. A century ago education, schools. What is everybody 6 busi- j was for the few, and was designed ness is as a rule nobody's business, to eijmp 'hem for the learned pro- i Moore Comity Jurors tor uut (Hurt. 1 E. W. Maness, II. W. Muse, J. L. ! Purvis, Don McDonald, M. M.j -Mollitt, J. Ii. ..lark, Dan A. Hi tie, i T. L. Riddle, J. M. Stephens, A. A McKeithen, J. W. Burroughs, T. L. Gr-ice, Alton Muse. D. T. Yick, 1). 15. AIcKeitheii, F. (i. Sloan, Jess j Carter, A. S. Buggies, K. II. I Brown, W. J. Cameron, J. D. j Mathews, W. .Jasper Fry, A. D. i Shields, Heniy Williamson, .1. Ii. ' Kiddle, Joseph C. Uritt, J. 1'. Vun- i cannon, E. ii. Wicker, Frank Bradv. ! W. A. Wilcox, J. II. Mirick, J. B I Thomas, Geo. 11. Morrison, W. T. ' Gilliam, J. McCoffer, II. G. Mclu-1 tost. ! There is a vast difference in senti rnent. In some localities there is little sentiment for either good roads or good schools, while in others the sentiment widely pre vails for both and there is a de mand for I he best. But we did not start to write this article to generalize but to speak more specifically, we will say that we believe in brick houses where tbey can be had but we prefer a wooden house if ston houses cannot be obtaiued; just so we prefer stone roads, bu if we cannot get tbem just now we want our dirt roads well kept and not left to wash into gulleys and become impas-able. Many thousand dollars have been expended in this county, some of it wisely and some of it otherwise hut the roads are at least fifty per cent better than they formerly were un der old methods. The worst fault to be found with the present man agement is that the road overseers do not work the roads as required by law and the supervisors fail to do their duty in most instances in the failure to compel the stiptr visors to woik the roads as they should fcr the six full days in each year. W e believe in the township! system of working the public roads bv taxation. Theie was an act of j the recent general assembly pro j tiding that on a petition of a nia-1 i'Uitv of the ii'ialilied voters of anv ; fessioiis; today education is for the many, aud is intended to ht them for life's practical woik." The advertisement of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts appears in an other column. This College has courses of instruction in Agricul ture, 104 students; Civil Engineer ing, 101 student: Electrical En pineering, 108 students; Mechanical Engineering, 71 studeuts; Cotton Maunfactuiing, Chemistry and Dyeing, 52 students. Besides the regular four year courses there are short cuut&es and special courses in Machine Work, Diawing and De, signing. Carding and 'jpinning We.tviug, Cloth Analysis, Agricul ture, and Daiiyiug. Next session begins September 4, li07. Foi catalogue, etc., address President Winston, West Raleigh, N.C. b Do you reallv enmv what vou eatV Dues your food taste good? Do you feel hungry and want more? Or do you have a heavy, dull feeling after meals, sour stomach. lielcliing, gas on the stomach, bud breath, indigestion and dyspepsia? If so. vou should take a littie Kodol after each meal. Kodol will nourish and strengthen your digestive organs and furnish the natural digestive juices for your stomach. It will make yon well. It will make vour food do vou irood. Turn your food into good, rich blood. Kodol digests what you eat Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Ashelioro Drug Co." The peach crop will orobablv be a fnilurt thia year. This doe's not applv to the summer girl. U hat a .Man ot 1.1 Ought to Know. Sylvuuus stall. D. 1)., Vir FublishiiiK Co., Fhil- hm'ihiiu. pp. price i.uo. It hus been antlv said that a lnnn at fnrtviivr i cither a fool or u physician. In the earlier books of this self mid Sex Series, the author, svlvanus Stall, 1). 1).. has souKht to save young boys, juunK iiit-ii una youoK nusnaiias mmi mistakes which can only he avoided by intelliKeiice. Kew men know th..t ereal physical chimin await them ul middle life. Hrehniis it mav be truth fully said that men of forty-live are us iirnoraut of the nature of the changes throuch which they dure UHsliir as boys at the jierioii adoleseenc In this IsHik, Dr. Stall, in that honest, frank and teurless, but pure and matchless way which distinguishes the earlier Ixtoks of thi series, sets, forth the character of the ehanues which occur in the physical life of both men and women. The author makus out a clear cave; apprciscs layman of what all intelligent physician admits; prciwrcs Lis readers to solves the mysteries of those chuutres and by iiitelicenee to escape the sad consequences of ieuoranee. To mnuv men the guidance of this book will be a timely beue- uici ion. mere are lots ot tleau ones in every community who are not doing tneir tuny oy tne undertaker. About being carried away with enthusiaHin the worst feature is that we nearly always have to walk back. Paint is, Fapr. 1 am not an advocate of wall,p -pel. It is almost us unhygienic as tbe carpe The ideal wall finish is paint, applied directly to the plaster, iive two go-td coats of it and yon h ivt-Ja sjrtuue ihat can be washed with entire safety. Dust will cling to it. Gei ms cannot find a lodging place in it. If care is takeu in the selection of col r, the wall will look better than it would if hung with an township, to the board of counr.v " pensive pa ter, especially u it, is 10 commissioners, the said board Bmi jfrv hs a background lor pictures, appoint supervisors and the tax-s : U tne Cj1 ,ri"B t!otM ntt F,,ove 8atls for roads for that particular town-! 'tory, p.unt can he appliKl at. any ship shall be expended in that j t"m'- If it is not thought advuable town.,hir. A road overseer shall u I"l,u' "" i c aub have chaise of the work and he ; s,11!u1Um- 1 llls n,ilkl"! :t hygienic shall be elected only for a year uti!- t!WS,:3 b,,, h:llt" a,,d looks time. We recently published this j wt'11- . Anything is U iter than pa act in the Courier. We have 0I1 j ItT with its n.uMy past-nnd general band a few copies of the bill which unsanitanne.s.- From "Pd'ting the .o -;ii B.i,i tn or.,, ,,,.; .ountrv Home m Older, bv Kben E. Kextord, hi I n- Outint; Maca- one renuesting we will p:jih1 to any it. There is also another act which of interest to our people. It provides for an election in any township to Jevy taxes; for improv ing or macadamizing the roads. Where it has been tried tbe town ship system has proved more satis- iactory than the county system. Let ua have the best business men in the township as supervisors. People growl about the roads but there are few who take the maUei up in a way to be effective. We hear complaints here and there about, the work on the roids and now aud then we hear that work is not in the right place and that bridges are not constructed at the places they should be. To one and all who have complaints permit up ziLe for J line. Would Release Murderer. An affiay between two negro women Ht Greensboro, lead to their imp:ifonme t for conspiracy to re lease Frazer Jones, from Guilford jail, who is under smitence to be hung. After the risjlr, the officers, in searching the offenders found a dozen small steel saws aud a file on the person of Maggie Murphy, a. Bister of Jones'. It is believed that they hitd conspired to slip them through the bars to the condemned man. The Courier welcomes its many new subscribers and we hope they to make thia simple BUffirestion. nut' wiH he pleased wilh the Couriei. your grievances or what you want I sPe(llf kinu' word 10 y"r neighbor, down in writing and get signatures i theieby getting them t subscribe.Jl of others who believe with you and present the matter to the proper authorities and you will be heard. Do not rely upon some one who claims to have a pull or you may be lett. Nearly all old-fashioned Couh Syrups are constipating, especially thi9e that contain opiate. They doy't ar t just right. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup contains no opiates. It drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels. Contains Honey and Tar and tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Children like it. bold by Standard Drug Co. ami Anheboro Diug Co. In Warm Weather Vinol Is as delicious as a fresh orange, and as soothing as can be to the weak, irritable stomach. It coaxes. back lost appetite, improves digestion and creates strength throughout the whole 6ystem. We strongly recommend Vinol to all who are weak and run-down from any cause, particularly to delicate women and children, old people and for those who have pulmonary toubles. Money back if you try Vinol and are not satisfied. YOUR LIVER U your best friend or your worst enemy. Active it's your friend.1 Torpid it's your enemy, and its army is Constipation, BiliousnasJ Sick Headache, etc , PWnu iMO TONIO fsum make active, strong and healthy! jlivers, preventing and relieving J liver troubles. - Complete Treatment 23o, W hen some people tell the truth others are unable to recognize it. At this season of the jear the best game preserve is a refrigerator. A cl lansing, clean, cooling, soothing, healing household remedy is DeWitt's Car bolized Witch Hazel alve. For burns, cuts, scratches, bruises, insect bius, and sore feet it is unequaled. Qood for Piles Beware of imitations. G-jt He Witt's It is the best, Sold by Standard Drug Co, aud Aidieboro Drug Co. Love is ant to make a fool of man, but most men are willing to take cnanceB. All men are not dishonest; some of us have to furnish the incentive. A woman always likes to have tbe telephone ring when she has company. Bad sick headache, biliousness or consti pation are. quickly relieved by DeWilt'sj Little Early Risers. Small pill, sure pill, sale pill -prompt ana pleasant in action Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. r Butler McDowell, colored, of Rutherfordton will be hanged Aug. 30tb at Marion for killing Flagman Milan, in McDowell county. THE NEWEST AND BEST INVISIBLE Lacing Corset Has lieen given an innovation by those who ap preciate the comfortable, neat appVarirg art idle of dress ll has no eyelet to rust eaiiHing uns thtly ap pearance Can lie noru under shea rest material. Call at once and see them. Faultless Fitting The Correct Style Superior Workmanship The Choicest Materials Are alt embodied in our MEN'S CLOTHING That graceful, easy, stylish air which we give garments cannot be successfully imitated. There is nothing like serge for Summer Clothing. See our line. WOOD & MORING. iry.MnwiwitawyywrBMSffkiit;1- - ---
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