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Fall Plowing and Subsoillng. "From The Progressive Farmer. I la the present state of nearly all Tof our hill lands something like a' terrace is needed until by good prac tice the Boil has gotten more veget able matter in it. lint I do know, from my own experience and from the experience of others who have followed my advice, that ten ace can be profitably done away with alter tne land Has gotten into a condition less liable to wash and is I broken in the proper manner to re , tain the rainfall, and no furrows tare made around the hills to catch and make a head of water. I have j , worked red clay hills that; were so V- 'steep that I have had a team to slip V -down hill in making a turn around p the hill, and yet never had a new J gully started, but cured old gullies . that are now full of grass simply fi by making a deep bed of loose soil i to keep the water from running. 1 What I have done can easily be done several larmers in Georgia. But ' the terraces cannot be abandoned .1 till the land is so filled with organic ' J-decay of grass roots and clover roots mac mere is material to nom tne soil together. The time to begin the deepening of the soil is in the fall. In the spring, while the surface soil mav 8 be dry enough to plow the sub-soil -will be in a plastic state and will j not crumble as it should. But iu $the fall the sub-soil is comparatively ydij and will break with the sub ' -eoilerinto lumps that will retain Itheir loose character for a good while. Sub soiling, of course, re quires plenty of team. Our red xlay hills should be broken with a 2low that requires three good mules tj .abreast, and in the same furrow be- I jhind this plow will be needed a ood pair to t!?e sub-soiler. If a e fegmar suo-aou plow is not at ",ian3, a good heavy bull tongue can 'e run in the furrow after the turn ?ing plow, but the sub-soiler that Jr inap'y runs like a mole through t jjhe sub-soil and lifts and breaks it s far better. In the lirst effort at j deepening a soil that has been plow- d a long time only three or four! queues i woinu turn not over live j,' itches, and would endeavor to run ji iie sub-soil plow the same depth in V 1ihe furrow. Then the next time c8fx inches and sub-soil the same, f''nd I do not believe that it will ever r, be desirable to sub-soil and turn t 4eeper than fifteen inches, but we Ij ahould linally endeavor to reach i.that depth, turning eight inehe-: '.-and .nib-soiling seven, j'j'y' J'l'he great obj t'tiou to fall plow Y VS 's tnat there may be some loss .V 6i fertility through the leaching of nitrates during our open winters. But this objection can be overcome V4y sowing rye on the land to be f,' 'torned under iu the spring, or rye i And crimson clover too will be bu tter. 1 have had better stands of j-; "Crimson clover sown the last of I October thau sown curlier in very I 3ry weather, for by that time- we me pretty sure to have moisture Wflough for the germination, and fqttce get the clover well stiirted it mUl be winter as well as though larger. Therefore, iu breaking land and sub-soiling iu the fall I tyould always try to have a cover ift the land during the winter. )ni bare cotton fields lose almost as aaeh, if not quite, as much in wili er as in summer cropping, aud fitii a winter cover the tendency UWash will be greatly diminished. 2ei, too, when this cover crop is ferned in the Bpring for corn or Otton there will be organic matter ft in the soil, and fibrous material at will still help to prevent wash ( , If some grov Ji was turned iiier every spring Derore planting Sweet prop there would be a great Allege washing even with the ter $ea and the shallow plowiug. It I; know from long experience Jthe cultivation of red clap hills J)at deep breaking and sub-soiling (tb winter cover crops and level Uyatioii in summer will do more ipreTent loss from washing than ,jjf the terraces that were ever con ructd. The hills did not wash ea flret cleared because there was ntj of organic matter in the soil, id it has been the wearing out of ie humus and the shallow plowing iat has caused the guliies and the M for terraces. ' i W. F. Masskv. hjioisay Patterson A tty, of Win jhsa,. yt&s in town Monday appear 6g : ith Attorney Williams, of fadkinville, before the board of Jounty Commissioners in the iuter istof the Yadkin Kiver Bridge Co. jThey secured the right to build a it eel toll bridge across the Yadkin P ver East Bend. Yadkin Ripple. ' Mothers with little children need no lo aster oar croup, coMs or whooping cough, jlisws Laxative Cough Syrii tnutes good. It iworit off the cold through the bowels and kJears the head. Ciuaruntred. Sold by tAoheboro Drug Co., and V. Underwood, jlteadleinan, N . C. John R. Aldridge, of Union V' ge, und Miss Lula Allen, of Or f county, were married October ? .Alamance Gleaner. Old folks Can Renew Their Strength. While it is impossible for the aged to renew their youth we want to say to all elderly people in Asheboro that they can renew their strength by taking our delicious cod liver preparation, Vinol. Vinol beiug rich in the elements of life, is an ideal strengthener ai d body builder for old folks. Mr. A. J. Barker, of Evansville, Ind., says: "There is no other medicine in the world equal to Vinol for elderly people. 1 would not take a thousand dollars for the good it has done me." Vinol is not a patent medicine, but a real cod liver preparation made by a scientific, extractive and concentrating process from fresh cods' livers combining with pepton-ate-of-iron all the medicinal, heal ing, body-building elements of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vinol tones up the digestive or gans, makes rich rad blood, and sou ud steady nerves. In this way it repairs worn tissues, checks the natural decline of the aged, builds up the run down, tired and bebili tated, and replaces weakness with strength. We ask every aged or weak person in Asheboro to try Vinol on our offer to leturn money if it fails to give satisfaction. Standard Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. Long Distance Telephone. The Secretary of State has char tered the Kichfoik Telephone Com pany, of High Point, R. F. D. No. 4. to build, own, maintain and oper ate a telephone line or lines in and through Davidson, Guilford, Ran dolph and Forsyth counties. The capital stock is $2,000 authorized and $650 subscribed. The follow ing named are the incoiporators: D. M. Hayworth, Jacob Mock, J. H. Payue, Will Hedgecock, Jehnsun and A. Payne, Yancy F. Cecil, Herman llanes, E. E. did dlebaugh and Robert Johnson. 'Did Trinity" llijrli cliool. Randolph people hnve always pointed with pride to Old Trinity the cradle of the great Trinity Col lege, but today it is with gretter pride than ever. There is located one of the best high schools in the State, and under the management of Headmaster B. F. Ilarger.t, who enjoys the hearty co operation of the citizens, pupils and patrons, it is forging rapidly forward in the line of educational institutions. Many improvements were made last year, and today the enrollment is "the largest it has been siuce the College was moved to Durba n. . We Sell the Earth! If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Ajheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'ld'g. Armfield (L Lavighlin. Real Estate Dealers. I Z HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best We also handle J. 1. Nissen Wagons, Johnston Harvesting Machinery, Jlowern, Stoves, Kuugeu, Mill Supplies, all kinds of Hard mire. Lewis-Winslow Hardware Company. TAXJSTOTICE. t will t!erd at the following times and places lor the collection of taxes for the year 1907: Levrl Cross, New Market Township Friday forenoon, October 18lh. Naomi Store Co , Hnodleinon Township Friday afternoon, (H tolier l.Sih. Rand:eiii-in Hargnin Ho.ne, IinndLnnin T.nvuiliip Saturday, Oetoher JDih. C. C. Shaw's, Now Hope Township M. ndiiy, Ortolwr 21st Lahnn Slack's, I'ninn Township '"c (v October L'l'd Yow's Mill, liiciiland Township, Wednesday. October 2.1d. Tysor's Stor-, Ilrower Township TlmiHuny October 24th. Henry Jones, 1'ieusant (imve Township, Friday, October 2."th. Coleridge, Coleridge Township Saturdiiy, Ortolwr 211th. Bethel Church, Grant Township nday, Orlolier 28th. Widow Kinney's, CVdar lirov" Township Tuesday, OctoU-r 2!llh. Vv'ortliviile, Kaudleinan lY.wi.sl.ip . . . Wednesday Lucnoon, OcIoIht .'Kllh. Central Fails, FranUiuvil e Township Wednesday aftei iHs n, 0 lolier ,'!(lth. The taxes are now due, and all tux-payer aie requested to meet nie at the above named times and places and pay their tnt. S. L. HA YWORT1I, Sheriff. This September 1(5, lfiO",'. . .PREJUDICE. . Fort Lawn, S. C, July 2, 1907. THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Hock Hill, S. C. Dear Sir: Answering yours of the IHth, wv will say that the three Initios came in O. K., and opened up in good shape. We must acknowledge lhat we were some what prejudiced against the "Hock Hill" buggy, but since we bought these sample buggies and compared them with other sample buggies we have decided that the "Rock Hill" is the best we have seen for the price, and we expect to advertise them in our county paper and push the sale of them in this community. Yours very truly, (Signed) Fort Lawn LiVc Stock & Mer. Co. "Prejudice is a thief and will rob you of many good things." If you have a preconceived idea in your head that "Rock Hill" buggies cannot be as good as or better than some other make, you are the loser. All we ask of you is to just give us a trial we will do the rest. The Rock Hill Buggy Co. 'A Little Higher in Price, But- FOR SALE BY McCrary-Redding Hardware Company, Asheboro, N. C. FARMER INSTITUTE Prrpnrrs J iMiim men anil 'oiiiiK women for Collrsr, ' ul vrrall' and IIiinIik ks. KplriKlltl location, K""l ral community, Bn.lnr.H, f'ol- lf)(r, llllila anil riiil tourin, Special ailvimtiiKca In Mu.lc anil Art. Full lorpn of ahlp anil i prrlrnrril Irai lirm. Term, very low. Write for on vrnlr I'Ht. niil otlirr lufurmutlon. Aillie Fall lirni open. Kept. a. llrx. . T. lSITF.Il, Prln., Farmer, K. C It ciimes put tip in nn callapsililc Itilic witli :i nnz., imv In iipiy to the siir('in"s an'l i iiill;iiiiiiiiitinn, fur any fnnii of piN's, ii I siinllic-, IumIs ami ri'lii'ves llie pain, ilcliing' Mini li'irniii. Man .an Till' liciinv ly . ! I'liii1 ."i0 cents. lliiarantci'il. SnM I y I A-lii'linrii Dm I'o. ami V. A. I'li'lerwiiuil. i Itanillrinan, X. C. Now is a good time to help The Courier extend its circulation. We will send The Courier every week uutil January, 1st, next for fifteen cents. Rinjrs lh-spopaiu Tablets ilo the Work Stoniacli tnmlile, dygpeprtia, iiuligpstum, bloating, ftc, yiold (juiekly. Two days treatment free. Ask ynnr drnint for a free trial Sold bv Asliulinro Drug Co. nnil W. A. I'nderwood", Randlnman, N. C. For Sale. On NoYcmUT lltli ami Idth I shall sell on my premises, to the hiuliest bidder, for emh, the followlntt perKonul proierty, I'.insistini; of one pair of Mules, six years old, weight I.0M nml l.liW: Cuttle ami liot;s, two Two-horse J. 1. Nis sen Wat-'ons, iKith kikhIJis new; one set of Douhfo Wilson Hanuws, Hui;Ky atul Harness, one MeOormiek Hiniler, six foot eut, irooil as new: Orain Drlli, Cutaway Harrow, Ijiwn Mow er, all llousehii" anil Kitchen Kurnitnre, one set of BlactsinK i Tools, 400 bushels of "ni, Keeil, and Kurming Utensils tisi teilim U. en tion. Any of the above named prois rtv can lie Mil Jirivatelv. CLKM F. YOKK, Route No. 'J, Kamseiir, S. C This, October 14, 11W7. GREATEST FUN MAKER Wonderful Moving Picture Machine Gives No End of Amusement. You Can Have a Theatre in Your Home. And boys, do yon like to make money while you are huvmg a lot of fun? Here is an offer that means fun for the boys, fun for the Kirls, fun for the par entsan offer that will turn your home into n veritable, theatre no cud of amusement for everybody. 1 mean n moving picture marhine a KK.VL movins; picture machine that will throw I'lovim: pictures such ns you may have nut bit,' entertainments. I'ntil recently no one could buy a moviiiK pic ture machine for less than SKVKIiAf. HL'MiUKI) 1)1)1. 1.AI.-S. bill now you have an offer to (jet a nioviui; picture machine with Ha) inovini: pictures AK Sdl.l TKI.V I'lfKi:. .lust think -.ininv-iiiLT picture machine oiillit MIHK! Scenes ami events from all over the world are broin.'bt riL'ht to your home by this iniivim,' picture machine. There is nuthiiu.' that cannot be rcprinlni i d by the machine. Vou may sec st irriu;.' horse races, excil inu' pi i.e lights, il you want tliciii.ilariiiu' burglaries. Willi the thieves lie'uu caiiL'ht ill the act by our trusty cameras, but lie scenes, lishlin; scenes, i: lures nf people iu church, pictures of President lioosevelt and other treat nun delivcrini: speeches, pictures of children at play. Inniliiu' scenes, ureat earl Imuakes, and luiiidteds of others tint would keenly interest everyone. .Mr. KMis has photographers ever in readiness to photograph every impor tant happening of the day, so that you reproduce in your own home any public event takim: place in New York or any where else us if you had been on the yroiind yourself. You can see ships coniiiii! into the harbor of New York or liostnn, you can sis- Indians lijihtins; on the plains in the West, you ran even see the explosion of u liussiau battleship as it is fired upon by thclapanese. You can sec the marketsof Kurope, the people in the streets of Paris and Naples, wild animals in the forests of Africa, and ex eiUns; horse races. I'icluresof all kinds no with this movins; picture machine, so tliut there is no cud of entertainment. PICTURES and this Marvelous Moving Picture Machine, with complete equipment all given away all FREE absolutely II I'M I I lit, i ke- . mm ERE IS A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE MARVELOUS MOVING PICTIRE MACHINE It is t he irrentest entertainer ever Invented : no end of fun and merriment fur your self mid all your visitors. Kverybody will be irhui to nunc in your home w hen you have one of these great niovint; pi lure machines and you will laiifh until your sides split A' hen you see the funny pictures. When you own thi.s niiivinu' picture machine and the film of .T.I! free pictures, you can pile entertainments and make lots and lotsnf money. You will be sought ufter at church entertainments and every .social function iu your neighborhood. The metal, lilack ji r iliuohruirin Iimii r. thruwlnir ruv uf htrht ill led. enlnrifin ; lamp Is III I eel with rr.-iil snfetv earblileir Has fnr irrenti.r hiht Imu-i.p thnti I ln ,ir it on the screen anil lirinirlnir out t-vrrv ili-liiil nl I he liu-tliri illstinetni'HH. The carbide la tihsulnttty bate, min A "sater than a kcri'ceiic Jump. autre its uli:.nlute Hufcty. With the outfit we send bunk with Instruct Inns, telllni; Imw to operate this ma machine. Any child can learn in live minutes Imw tu run this marvelous muc hint1 drive extra rel In ilianu-l IlKht i.i Complete Moving Picture Machine Outfit, with safety carbide generator and lamp, other equipment and 10-foot film let of 320 pictures. about fo .-s the hlL'hc trie li.rht. pniiluciii); .' ehine 60 SHARES OF STOCK IN ML AIRY APPLE ORCH ARD CO. FOR SALE At par, payable in four years." $75.0$ per acre will put an orchard in bearing. Appl e s are selling th 1 s year at from $200.00 to 300.00 per acre on the trees. Address JOHN A. YOUNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. F. C. BTOYLES, Cashier Greensboro Commercial Savings Bank, S J : i : ary & Treasurer. ft .vi 1 3 laeiple tainers eohtniK liutnlreds and hundreds ut du'llars. JLJOW you can get this atupendout outfit free it explained below where it iay in big black type. "MY OFFER." Pn-.tilml rharlr. T.. Fill., Ithii h BOYS 's marvelous Moving Picture MONEY Machine Is a regular "Gold Mine" You can make plenty of money giving moving Pic ture Shows. GOOD WORDS I mil delighted with the Machine. I have been ..rfcrctl four dollars more li.in 1 paid lor il. Leonard A liter. tiMtrille, X. V. The Movlnir I'iclme Mai blue Is a! ih.,; It works all riL'ht and I am pi. -.i-cil with it. I tli.mk mi a thou sand limes for il. - U . .1. Lord, :i,i,il,in,t. .V. )', The Movini.' I cvpccl to makca -1 isiiuinan, .;.: .Ihi'i 1 linil the Mmn. represented and 1 f..r it as it is brii K. Martin. .iun.i. Mn chine w..rks hl.e a charm. I .1 deal of nii.iii v with il.-.l. Victor in Stmt, i,'nhl,ii, '.. ricture Machine to be exactly as h In thank )n:i a tlinu-aiiil times inu' ire both Inn and mi'iiej. I.arl mtmmmmim&im i . ;r . ..-r-'.-..,.m1r 3 fv Tr i ti f tl mm' i'i ii rl fflfi iiri'l" Mi THIS MOVING PICTURE MACHINE IS A GREATER INVENTION THAN THE PHONOGRAPH Even The films ln&y' are thirty-two You don't need wonderful is machine t. Popular Manila rd size. This is the si u- endorsed by the le-nlinu' niovimr picture entertainers whu make thousands of dollars a year showing' excited audiences pictures of momentous events. The lilms are all contained on a Ill-foot endless chain. These lilms arc taken one after the other. anil catch the movini! objects iu the different st aires of aci ion. I bus present I in; them to the eye as if the objects Here really ullvo before you. much traveling when vou have a tood inovin.' picture machine in the house. Vou tan sit rn.'ht In your own parlor and look at scenes from all over the world just as ir you had traveled thousands upon thousands of miles and were look ill1.' at the real scenes, themselves. The movini! picture machine kcrps the entire household in a continual round tif humbler when the funny pictures are shown. Mull the coupon, Fnrind lnro when you nre looklni; tit it ror Ill.M.iniL huniin.. s and the horse on which n hunter i. il liia: takes a tumble when he lumps ihe fence II is funny to see the rl.lcr roll over end over on the crouml and I hen t;ci up ami feel the lump on his head. The machine Is very popular when 'there in a party at Jour house. picture who lent I.' ifoiiio maybetiinied hit a retnihr UUIIlt ,,,,,. ,y j-ivtiii: moviiiL' hows, l or iii-laiice Iheic Is no one id not be willini; to pav to see Pre. i- -evelt dclivi -riu one nl hi:- .s.eechcs. In ill i todn Is to n .el the sikii h lie is delivcrini; and you SMOXmNO TIIR CIIPTKS AT COSKV ISLAND, N. Y. can see every t'est lire he makes, llovs. it Is Inarvelous. The live bov with one of these inai bines can make nlcntv of moncv-all be I waiil." to spend. .S lid coupon. THE WONDERFUL MOVING PICTI RE MACHINE FOR THE HOME HERE IS what yon are to do In order to i:et this ania.'inc movim; piiinre machine and I he ."f.'H nmi 1 1 j t- pii lines; Send your name and aildn-.s on tin' free coupon-that is all. Write vein , ... name and address very plalnlv. Mai, tins to me today. As soon as 1 receive it I will mail yon 'J of I be must beam Ilul pictures Sou eversaw-all in brilliant and shiiniuerini: colors. Then-are fourteen ilillen nl colors In the pictures, all wrought toed her in the most splendid manner. I want vou to di. t rihute these pictures i in a special olfer ainoin; the people von know for ei'nl s apiece They cannot yet these piclurcs at Ihearl Mores at anv price. Veil may di-lribiiie iwi of the piciurcs. if you wish, at ."hi cents, but you must sell no more th in' two pictures c, any one person. ,,.i you have dist ri billed the :'s j del arcs vou will havei olieeleil y; an Send Ihe seven dollars to me and I will immediately si nil vou I'I; i:i-. t be niovii pi' 1 1 machine on: hi and the III tect nf lilm. containiin: It'll mm in'i; pictures, all c i .mplcFi'. FPFE. I have Ihe sole riidit to trive away the nioviie.' pidiirc machine and the iimvih" pic t tires, anil the first one who answers will be the lirst one to receive the ureal n'nt . (par oiif Ihi frre nupon. o lellrr i.s ii cpssiiry. Simply si$a e rou pon. iamr mid addrrst plsint). nd as stKiti a your requrst I wilt srnd an ttie pu turrs prr paid. Then ill nu Hili bne io riu -s to distriHiilc lh" pitlurrs. mtd (tir .amir.ii pi'-iurp mat lime Mill be jour.s. CHAS. E. ELLIS PRESIDENT 649 W. 43d STREET Dept. M.G. NEW YORK CITY ,n,. g GOOD FOB H ilepl. M . I i .', fj thai I i:o i-.ii, no M UUIIlt. Ymirs trulv I'll EE CO I PO.N ' GOOD FOR MOVING PICTIRE MACII1M'. OI'FKR President, mil w. 43d XI! t,
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