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The Ex-Convict Original J I was walking one tuorulug la tbe country nonr the bunk of a river when tt youuj; uiau of twenty-two or twenty three rose out of some Imshes. He was dressed lu convict stripes. "ISuy, inihter," be KaiJ, pleuillng with bis eyes us well as bis voice, "won't you belp me? I've served three years for a crime I didn't commit. Some youii); fellers 1 fell lu with toiU me one nilit that they were going to cruek a crii..1 1 asked them what that meant. They laughed at me and told roe they'd show uie. On my word, 1 didn't know what they were going to do. They started to break into bouse find were nabbed before 1 had . ..... i . .,!...., ith time to get away. I was taken with them, convicted and sent up for ten veai.; " " If ever there was truth written lu man's face It was in this man's. I oni one who believes that there are many convkt ions of innocent persons, and 1 resolved to help him. At my instance ho took off his stripes, tied a stone to them, then sank thorn iu the river. Then he Jumped lu the water, came out nt once, and I lent him us much of my clothing as I could spare. At a house near bv he told the story that he was bathing and a tramp had stolen bis ('.oihos. We readily obtained more clot lull hired ; driven ai..l . koi ii u "ii to a stable, a veiiicie. and we were railway Htation eighteen tubes av;:y. There I parted with my man, liist I vim; him what money I hi.l (o lav t) ii k. l niv nntiie nnd nit- rlroiss; ;ni.l nski'.r; him to communicate : with nn Ho did so I'm eiht years. 1 sent blm enough money to start a news paper euiinl nt which lu- was success ful. To t!;. sale oT papers lie added other articles. ;r:vu!naly inereasins his stock till lie had .-.tiite a nourishing Btore under the name of Nathan Ky dor I"n II in in v.iih a voting woman of thrifty hahi's, he mav.'ie.l her, lirst telling her bis story. Several rosy cheeked children can.e to the pair. Dud thevo was a htippy home. True, a swonl lune; over tliei.i all, 'u t the chi'ubvn v.e;v ignorant of It. and after year had pas?ed and the secret was not illv;!ivil the father and mother bejraii to thin'.v tliat the.v were Immune. One day n man came Into the store and asked for some tobacco. Looking up from the case, he fixed his gaze on Ryder. "Hello, mate!" he exclaimed. Ilyder turned pale. "You's the man that escaped waj back when I'd served two years of my time. I'm Hardy. I had the next cell to yours." The secret was out. The man who had told it, seeing Ryder's prosperity, resolved to take advantage of It and asked for money. Ryder refused to be blackmailed, but offered to help the ex-convlct, who had served his term, to make an honest living. The offer was declined. There Is a reward for information Unit will lead to the cap ture of an escaped prisoner, and Hardy threatened to Inform and secure it. Ryder i,. ked for time, telling Hardy to come to see him t!..- next day. Then he went home, put bis arms about his wife and told her that the sword had fallen. Thriftiuess brings self control, and self control brings the habit of thrash ing out important questions as they arbo. Ryder and ills wife talked late Into the niht of this the most impor tant problem of their lives. Should they permit their savings to pass to the rascal who would bleed them? Should they live continually under the harrow, wlih a prospect of the secret being divulged to the authorities In the end despite all they could do? Seven years of the sentence were yet to be fervid. Could the wife keep the family In condition for so long a time? Before the couple retired for the night the'- had decided. Hardy was to b permitted to carry the Information. But before they slept Ryder wrote me of the facts. As soon as I received the letter I telegraphed Ryder to temporize with Hard;', und I nt once took a train for Ryder's home. I found him and Ills wife together, the picture of despair. Meanwhile I had formed a plan by which I bad n hope of lightening the blow. On receipt of my telorrr.itu Hy tler had plven Hardy $10. Intimating that he might pet more. My plan might require considerable time, and I advised 1 1 1 1 n to put aside $100 to be doled out to the threatening Informer only ns necessary. This done. I pressed the couple warmly by the hand and departed for the state capital. I told the story to the governor, con cealing the name oud residence of Ry der, much more fully thau I can tell it In this limited space. lie was much Impressed, but could not see his way clear to act. Of course Ryder, having been duly convicted, must be treated s a criminal. He had committed a crime la escaping. A pardon would be to put a premium on this additional crime. However, the governor prom ised to take the matter under advise meui. After n long Interval I effected compromise. Ryder was to return voluntarily to prison and be pardoned within three months. This would re veal Ryder's past and stamp blm 4 convict, but It was the best I could do. Ryder pave himself up and was par doned In thirty days. The story, in cluding my connection with the case and other details, was widely publish ed mill ttitf fliiv ha retlirnnrl tt hla business bj was the recipient of hun- i I'oanas oi lunKace, mane a far mot dreds of .ongratulatlons The sym- ! "Htfactory ration than ten pound pathy excited resulted In a fortune to of corn alone. Now for our hon the er-convi "t. for paironag.-! Cowed ; supply we might uot be interest. In voluminous ly. j j .(Hpo; tankage, hut we can g. Tiw uhvM of thU ttory Is that by ' ,(i(ile ,ij,lii.K in the swill b-irr, t"nd RTi' t purpose we may do , i ,. .. ., much to v!:"l o.T lotaiau injustice. REVt::t I.V V.'ORTIIINCTON. Cheapest Way to Fatten Hogs. Dr. 0. W. Burkett in rrogrespivB Fumier. 1 think the reader will agree with me that the well regulated farm has at this season of the year some hogs that aie m condition for fatteuing so as to make the winter's meat. It ; i H question just now wiui inose , . ... of u i who have hogs iu the feeding' And another thing about these lot what breed thev are, or what .fattening hog-;: I w.uild nut feed 1 type thev are. 1 am coutideiit that , tae"! 100 'u,1b- As the hog grow if vol, wi m!le u it,e Iet.t anj o!.oluer and increases l a size i,e in thesquare set t.locky ones vou creaks in weight a..,l at an iiici. :is.-d ,, ,. -n . " cost in fii.nl The tinm Hvt tlie i w ' tind that thev will come to ma- V ivn-u. i m uim in,.' i it - . r . lV3 , t f eMltlg pu, ... i tu,ll.v fcreiU tk'u q'i-Ker and 111 ; nMiii . 1 I wt.jg, a K00j jt..,i u 01v Mlul conse-101 '"'tulieiing purposes issome n.iv , 'lntly will be moie p.olitable than between one huu-iied and e.gl.lv and ! the leggy oneu oi long note, coarse type. DON T DEl'KNl (X(C0US AI.OXK. Of cours", we are interested no in the fattening of hogs we have, of whatiVer type they belong to. "How shall we do i'?" is a constaiii- iv growing question. If yon have a! j utile 'Ve patch und these lttvs a i pel nutted to luti otj ive pitch Ijinoiitu In-fme pinting llnin up, ymi ; w i be LonviiictU tf the ease c.f fat- i r. t, ........ .i ,,, . .,,.,,,..,!, bat they 'will have, on lue lii.ishiuu r.iiion, w liatevi r tiiat mav be. In ' u ' " svv t potato palch, or an corn paleh, woiihI ipi.ckiy p;ep.ti"e the Uckvi for t iu- t.-t-dicj; lot. Anyhou, tiou't ilep;-ud on corn alone fv-r fatteuiii jour next ve,n '. uieat. The ho,' iieeis plenty of ias-. In otiitr words, he is a pio U iii leeder, llhe any j' her ai.Mita1. We would ahva;a hear in mind tin: ..otine annuals ,ik bn ,tlui 1.0 ll.vsi. lei juiifcle mahi-o ..001,: n, .its. Nu, Colli Ui b'i .-bppi I hul alone. ') here We dep. 11. 1 011 coin nlo a- as u a).l for pies iney .el exiniuelv fat, hut have lit.ile lent nie.it tniveil wilh the fat. li', on the oilier h.ill I. e nalittice I tit- l'.illti,tte Oi.iv m if. .if the niea., ana place j-tle.iKS oi lean all llnoi.eli tlu- fat, therein iclleiuiis in ciel i s use of the wn:d. I'll v iiu.-s to il e fatteiiiiio period. e hcllew- Hi iXen iff for the p'ir. If iie has a suiiil picture to foiag. "er, either of clovi i or cim peas or lie or heiniuda. wiiaieier it is, he lll le.spoud tpliekly to such treat uelit, and fallen nioie readily when ie goes una the feeding lot". Tin list font or six weeks ot feeding 1 think the hogs rhmhl be put ii. Siii.ill jjens where thev can be quiet, md where they Oaliuot have too unci exeicise so ad to n.e up all ot 'he f od they have eaten. l.F.T THE I'KN BK CLEAN. Now I think tbe feidmg pet hoilel be kept a.S Cle.in s pOfSlIll" i do not agree i'h innv peopl. hiit t;- bog is a (litbv iiiiinial. 1 li nk that lie ougnt- to have ucconi iioiltiiiiins that are k larlv ch'.c nth the co audio.- iio-s.'. II neiit to have a clem tloo 011 whu-t 1 at his food, ami he ought t h.i-e clean troughs lhai aie not iialt fill: o' iniiil.tul lam water. A ml t lj. 1 good slit ping llfM is a ptitftHM lohex to the feeding ot. N w, 1 do not Mlgge-t hese things simp! from the tainlpoiut of cmitort o fancy, hut I look upon them as e ential features 111 ijuiek giowii nil early tnatnri'v. believe ii Mich quarters hi- prov id. c the f.ii 'etting hogs will respond by giving von a qu.irter or half pound tno" growth each dav. WHAT TO FKED THE I'OltKEKS. Now when the pigs go into tin nens or feeding lot what shall the' be feil? I suppose the ohl-fashionei way of having a swill hairel, and ii 'his swill barrel pace the di?l water, scraps from the 'able, som. nuiteimilk, excess sweet milk, am wne middlings or bian is the nun. common way of looking after thes hogs. Audit is a ood way, too. I Ins combination of ucrappiugs an leavings furnish growing material and lend meat materials for th hogs. Now if some corn is jiive. them when they go in the feedm lot, and in connection with it this swill barrel stuff is utilized, a rapi wain will follow. Those of us wh do ti t have these var.ous kinds ot milk products will bave to look ti omething else to furnibh tbe earn iid I know of nothing lietter tha wheat middlings to supply th in some of the Western Mates th ire using tankage (one of the b products of the s aughtenng hou md the common mater al that go in the fertilizers) as a profituh means of furnishing muscle maki material, and quick growth iu f nog. Ii has been found that .i nedine, say ten rounds of materia ight gounds of corn and t ' " I " v" 1 " I ii. j from Ine table or kitchen; w. can give some of this each day t the hags, ami car or ground corn for the reniikiuing ptrt of the rn lion. Peanuts c.iti also be fed with economy. DO.VT THY TO HAVE THE Bliit.EST II DCS. l" . ' - I"'"""--- ", iglit. We oft -ii read about fattening hogs until weigh three or fniir or lue or six lunulivil pounds. That i- t ney uniisu il at The only thi that tin mm who teds the 1-. that s . has dniioU..-? fed more than the hog is worth. Such .; IS wortll len' ilve or lull ty ii. we will m llv has eaten : 'o.!.i wo.t'i oi .r. 'l'llel'e M .HI ., 10, i m iiivn:: ig two ho. Pi . illtui 01. e ,io .1 nl 0I1H-" be a goo ; ' f it'i le)-;s, vd and ; WMghinj duct more j We g'll poundi hnnd'-. el 'i ill I It WO.il g the - ' tn '1 e Ifiodred t the lot d li tlla.i it w hi: I !o ii.-i 1 si.ig j up to a'i 1 'pi v t'j ; . w j .)'' i-i'i if XD. n I,-; a:,i- i MVK. j I Ins big i,.g Hi.' ) 'llltl.livd po.ill IS U.I -ei weighs 1 lift ease . 111 1 al. gnu an iv cell's 'ir in 11; I I Is ;l .1 1- or' ii; t Kit o l 1- ii l!- in : hit lie . tw-. I.I.- i'.o'S per d :;:oi !o do 1 ha', t '.eis, 11"' belli iv 1 1 :h, h e 1 I. si;-, j,r..(i.i:i i .11 1,, ilid t he" Mis nii'it is 'oi I he sni il!er h g with ! in Iv, ! 1' i..v. ' 1 ;. '11.0 hi li s , fat. I,,. 1 he s i-'. larhl-d w 1 li JU CV. lie hi in. 'at well tat and 1 nit w-igns lietii.en otie l lliid'ed an I elhiy und '.' hi pounds. Pii, it is not :ly the m .s' if. lilahle hog from the siaudp ' ,I if the f .inner who feds him, hi,; n is the most, f ivo;'tli!t li .g for ie market dein iu I. A S'OTIl Kit OI'PO'tTL'XITY Y I-i fMLL IN FA KM I Nil. 'l'llrS'. few suggesti llade h re show w ii;c i th ' are I the I am t iKes f ed S t .fore ' illOII that i.ise and "lie - the il big th S IIO, lo ve i' ! ilise, feeiling of h .e, 1 oil.' O I lio.-e u ho more fk l! 10 111 and fatten 11 I) treat a eol '. i.; , a j'.l'V, of el... ,, fill tile J. IHi.lt. 11.- f i:ne,'. hr .. . Il ..I "e- ... 1, , '' r M" pi ver 1 - Attack." Symplcms-coarstj?.-!.-, nasty ta?te in ir.ciih. a headache, sl!ov coti-'j;.-x. i-1::-, ths v.-orli your tn:-:'.i. Cst:.-3. Constipat'cn, ir.-.ct. ivc i'.vtr, overflew c:' tils vile the systein. .iOnei'. Trcatmcrt for two tiishts before retiring with aho ton 10 f-iuz ra One a night, don't worry, sleep well and Nature'll do the rest Entiro Treatment 25 Cti, THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHIKE UGHT RUNNINGS Ifron want either a Vlhratlnc Rhnttte. Rntary KhutUenr aSinirle Thread ChainlUUeh Bewlng Machine write to THE NEW NOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mass. Many srwlnit machtnei. arr made to sell rtcardltsa oi Quality, Lut the New Home is made to wear. Our cuaranty never runs out Sold by BiitltorUrd dealer only. 0 ials av Vj.Ut.MT RUNNING $ fVHOff LEGAL NOTICES. LAND SALE. Hy virtue of the pirer vested In the under aiKned by a ilecrev u( wilp. mii.le hy W. C. H:im liHiml. Clerk of the Superior Court of Knndolph County, North Carolina, in th SpeoiRl Froeeeil ini;. entitle.!, Iaac Karlow. Ailministrator of IHiviia Kuriow Hoiicluraiit. .Ieeense.1 vs Kliza Hall, Hi ttie stout and hub.ind T. L. Stout. Isaac rarmw. Alrxamlvr Karlow, .lenvrsoti Karlow, ami Mnrtlia Karlow. hei s-at law of Dieetm Far low doivase.1. 1 will si ll ml tint l.r..mis..s Sntur. day. Nov. 9, IW. at 1 o'elo, It F. M. at public am iioh louie i i ana miitiest Milder the lul loiiiKtrm't or imreelsof laud to wit: Kirst tmct: AdjoiniiiK tin- hinds nf James Mi'iiee, I,. Hard and others and lioumli'd us lol lows; Beuiuiiinir at u hlnel: i n k then Kn-t m ."Hi i lnmi to a m oak, then South ) ehaln to a pine tVilliani H. Karlow"!- turner, then Kat t-S fxl fiiuinx ton snine iu ttie dlvidiiu; line, then North iST.'i ihains to a Mime, then Kast -13 nk ton Mone in. n Mirth 34 70 to a stone iu Ward s line then eton Meiiee'Huiul others a? .an chains ti a I'ost ink Mump. Mciice's corner, then N irth 4." H Krees esi i.rm chains to a Hickorv Meifec' . onier. Hu n South 7 chains to a 'take,' then Wc-I s .'si chains (o a dead oak, then South l.lehiilii t( .1 Hickory John Karlnw's line, tnen South :W de irre s Kast 1.75 chains to a ist o,ik. then Kast vt mu ncKinniiiK, coiiiainniK o ui re- re i lid 'mi ll HcL'liniiiiir mi ii sti.Lo li, i.,u-,.r- rue. inei.ee south .Vi r.kl.s to a stone in K;ir.- line, tin nee Ka t 14 nxls to a white oak, theuo orth .Vi rods :oa .to c. theliee Wi st -'I rinls ti tin- ln-Kiiiiiintf eoutaiiiiiii; ciitlit and oiic-:oiirth acr.-s iu. ire or less. leniis of sal.-: one liulfea-li uid the hilanet on a er.ditoi six mouths, with approval security This o. t. :ir. ' Isaac KAKI.ow, Coininissiniier. W. ( KAtiAN, Attv. I.ANPSAI.I'. oy viriiipot 11 jinttnieiit ot the Suiu rloi Court 01 K.iinloii.ii County, n inii n-.l at lull- leiin, 11"';. in the neiioii i-ntiiliii U r. I.ow.ioniiilk, .XtM'liloi of Z. II. I.miilrinil,;.. .,T. .ise.l. . I ill v. W. II limrui.l i t id , the iithlt-i-Niuni'il will ...ll nt pill. iie aiirtioii to the hilii-st Inliii rior ia-li tit tl.i-Court Moiisi-IXH.r in A-li. K.m. . Cut i. i'1-iiHkM mi Mi 111. lay tin- iih o.iv nf Noi'. iuIht I'".; tin- i. IloHi'n; tle-rriln il .. V.t-1 or ti .i- t ot -iu'iitKl !n C..i,:r,r. T.v.ei-i.. C.m.l.ilph Count . Mali' of Noltn l',ir"!lu:l. oil till- u liters "f I'wharne Hive.-. :i-1 i . i 1 1 1 1 iu I,..- I.iinis of A. .1. liu-li. H W. s;e. il an. I ..tl.i is, u.i-l U'liminl as liinii.iiu -it an iron .... -.:i West li'.nk of rh-t r. runn. nt: ilu-ui e Wi .1 s ." ( .-11.1111. to a -in.ill niai Ie. i-avii-rto A.. I. 1; i.lis LinMlivnee M.utli 'ii'ree. 11 i-st I m.i eiiaiiis lo a su .M LMim aloim ti e .i'. i-i..Ti line Let en u.i j'nl Inuraln. lln ll'V -Mit'l II .iei:r.-i's W'.-sl oil s.r, luu'SIT eliaius to a small pine in an oi l ii. i'e: r,. s .nili m , . .1,.... iie.i 1.1 .h nil-ton uilli. iv on W.-st Lank ! Tunis i're. k. '.Ii. i.i e .lon tlie ere. k s.illHI I, .lee,,-,.. Ka.: J:'.' eli.lili. to Ule mouth ..) ! tell til. tier M.-l :,o:e.. :l i. 1 il'teli in part Hi TI . l.a iis t,i a i.-t ..ak. tln-nee N.aCi :t ii lti es l. -l Seluens lotitin 111 :p; Oil it. WI" I lie. ilu-nee -0111I1 .Mi . cieesU.sl ;i.s;. . : au.s to .1 !i a.-k o.k. tl.. -tie.. Ninth; .i.e,-,,.. U,-t .i !a etialll-. tea -t.ike t'l.-uee . n ill .,; .'.'.' n -e . e.. t IMill i iiaiii. 1,, a ,,iue. tl.rliee Sorlh; ,i,-r, s West . S-. , Inn.,. I,, a ,.t ,,ak,.n M.ca ,:i Lewis' line, tlivniv 1.1I, .; ,ettrii. IVesi 1.; .,;,:,.. t., a slnrtll whjle ,.ak 011 A. II .lulu , . im.. llieli.e Snilli : in unes E-i-t - 111 i-l-.n. ton -ii'.Hi: po-t oak. Hi. i-i vsoini, ,l,.Kr K i-t I.;.-.. ehams rl... ,iv.-r t!. l.ee llf C e vi.r'i.u. 11 ai re:, inoleor less. Us the l.i. .!, 1.1 l), t !, r. I'll,; 11! A I I ..I'- s K.'.i;..I.K. No i K'K. Having iinalili."! as a.lmini-tr.itor nn ttie es tate. .1 M. l. Snl'l.T. .Ire. l.lfote W. f. Ilalll 111011,1. fl.Tk of tin. SuiKiioi lonrt of Kamlolpli 1 1 unity, nl! (, .,,ns haiimi . ianns amunst said estate lire noulieil to pre-ent them tollie uinlir- siviii-il, .'niv v. ritie.l or U-iore tlie :tl iluv.of tielolier nun. or this notiee will Ire pleiuli-,1 in liarol tluir t.ei v.ty: ami all mrsons (iin; siinl estate wil eonie lorunr.l iimt inake iiinnc- .till'l' settl,.m,.,t I liis 3l .lav oi HvtobiT, I'.'tC. N S.SN1HKK. K. T. .-Nll.KK, Ailiurx. RJW- The Cough Syrup that 15 rids the system of a cold by acting as a cathartic on the bowels is Bees is tbe original laxative cough syrup, contains no opiates, gently moves tha bowels, carrying the cold off through the natural channels. Guaranteed to give ictija or money refunded. l Mens -and Boys' A suit that will suit any ajje and form can be found in our complete line, A well selected line of stouts, slims, sin gle and double breast ed suits, any color you want. A larjje range of blacks from $10.00 TO $25.00 It'' easy buying a suit here. Come and lot k at our line. 1 W.J. MILLER Asheboro, N. C. I' Ht SVI.K ('HEM'. A pi m . : : -t n-w. ntni i ' (f. oit cneili- ii.. ! ':-. I-i V- tlll'T. ivet I tone u hist tissii..' ., .. t iii -. r- p.iilii-nla'-. 'I'in i 'tn'ti e ' "ii 1" o nl n.y In in t at . ;.r ilivin i mi-, i" t-o:i.il,! MlS!- 1 t.llSV UoUollKI. LAXATIV? COUGH SYRUP 3 FIFTEEN CENTS TILL JANUARY FIRST HALF PRICE OFFER FOR 3 MONTHS EVERY SUBSCRIBER URGED TO GET A CLUB. Fifteen cents till Jitiniary 1st, to any new subscriber is the offer we make to everybody. This is Intlf price. We will lose money on it, but the offer is nmde to get new subscribers and ive a trial subscription at low iost. Publishing a six column, 11 page paper, we shall lose money on this proposition. We want to increase The Courier subscribers 5000 this yn', a:1 if our friends will get busy and liolp ns we are going to accomplish wonders. Takeoff your contf, "gi-t busj" und belp us. We want every subscriber we now litive to send us some new sub scribers. Wt want this 15 cent campaign to Ik whirlwind cainpaign in which every subscriber should htdo until the paper goes into every home. The Courier stand? for better roudf, good schools, good citizenship, clean anil hotiett inethotls in both private und public life. Hut arguments itro not necessary , to get suhseiip tions tiiitli-r this ofl r. Ibiiiiiu' the month of Ib'tober-we want every suscribiT to send us us many new 15 cent trial sut.i-fiibeis possible. To eveiy one who subscribes under this proposition and pnyB 15 cents the ji-iper will be Mopped ' proinply if nut re new el. For tw Ive new 15 cent stibsiribers we will given good fRst 'ass fountain pen, a cut and description of w hich will he found ju another column of this issue. We want everybody to help us in this campaign. We write in place of a personal letter and urge all to scud us a club during the month of October. Please let us hear from you. er, Asheboro, N. C. Like Putting Your Money in Bank THE LUDDEN & DATES I7e PIANO is a Bi'tmlii.. iiki .liillar Instnniii in if Jii'Il-i"! Iiv llu- mlii. s of dther pianos It would e st mi, In :,rs tm. oiil loro.ir .im of iu:ikhi.- ;,. .1 ,-lhiiK oi.e liiimlml ii'iinn- .e tinii', insten.l nf n siiiiii,. ninii.i lit. otlu'rili-.U'r- Tin. miviiik in inn is Il8.i.lits 7 .l.'lliirs insinel of 4iH i..lars. Til.-I.iulil.ii und Hates N.U-Srale I'hitm is i;ii:irn'it... lor ii Me tim,' Has ...i;il 1'nl'p! -r-wiilllnl II 11.1 steel .Irii.L's tlnoiit... nut Full r-iiliinet k-rillel. Im lalli'.sl ..-al. as ti. 1 1 asskill can in .lie ii. Iionlil.- re-:itinu ii-titni with lirlit. even ton. li Cvn uine tv..iy keys. Ki-autiliil e s,.. ,,f .,m.v .,uii uuihoca' or oak. l.tieil ilirii'ii l.i tit wiili liinls ey in iple. T full an 1 rieli. with Ihat peeuluir siulmii,'" uital ty fnuiel only iu tlie litiiliest Mra.le nf piann. Iu eu-e nf ili-.nli uf the lieu-i nf the f.mi'lv we i .11. col the elut ntni. t uii.l nut n von 1111 outriiiht pies, nt nt the iinimiit lialiiiiee 'I lie pi -mi tin u In Inni;. to .nn ; ,.,,. lu'ely. Thi. Iree life insurance luis nllowe.1 the cotupii tioti ot nianv 11 iniisi. al cuea Hon ami I-woitii eur eons'. lenilmii. It is era. lie an tissuian' e that von williot l.ee your piano thioeifh inuhilit to pay .lue.. Write us at once fur 1111 iippliciittnir hlniik 11 .1 i(iilcti i;i urietli 11 if .1 It; r. lit Myli-s m liuish. In this ny ),ui ciu imil:e ifel ion t at will (Irlitlit mil. You em leave the question of tone to 11.. We wil seeihnt uni net a iwrfvet iietriitiient A well iniele. nttia: tive stiK.I tinilii I titiful scurf (o w ith each piano Write lor full itiimina- tioti of the ehb iimt is 11. nv fiininiiK. LUDOIN & BATES, Soullicrn uslc House. Dept 14. Savannah, Ga. -WE orvey eking ethods ihat is why THE FARM MONEY MAKER" has thousands of its subscribers in the Soi.th. That prosperous section is now awake to it- enormous possibilities. Every farmer, fruit CTower or live stock man in the Great South should be a reader of Farm Money Maker. rtalt-T WS? Special olLer to?ew in the Southern states. Cut out this advertisement and send it to us with 25 cents (iustona half our regular price) and we will send you ParnV Moniv MaS Do' rtntodyay.r' " Address CCntS Md yU Wi" k for' 3 FARM MONEY MAKER, Cincinnati, Ohio. PAINT! PAINT! PAINl! c . Now is the time to paint. We handle B. P. S and Devon's Pure Paint. We are selling ai same o d pri?es It w,ll pay you to come to see us P ' f) " "-"'";, 7 ,.t-it 'll.e I ! .!. ! .1 Hale ( lull I Inn o p i ti etHiiip wii.s Cuaii'ii ' ' I'l' i i f i. y .. .i I yl j;.;.. i l , . M l lael I f I in 11 i I.. I Is j l.ii-l .n,. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 24, 1907, edition 1
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