H 1 Hi NOVEMBER FASHIONS. Trimmings Metallic Colors, Paasemeii-terlea-Pura, Caracal and Kuisian Pony In Great Demaad Accessaries For Evening Wear. Lace, from time immemorial the favorite garniture of woman, retains its standard position, anu now that several different kinds may be com bined, it is ef increased value. Heavy laces are in the majority, or the square meshed filet with its appliques of colored embroidery, gilt, silver or gun-metal threatU. All metallic colors are in great pres. tige, and the extet to which gilt, J 796 1769 The above design is by the Mc'Call Co., of New York, Tas&iion Publishers and Manufacturers of McCall Pattern!. 'gun metal or silver are used, would ton is h any one not accustomed to the vagaries of fashiou. Gilt trim mings conrnence with half-inch wide bands, with picot or some other fancy edge, and run up to ten or twelve inch wide rufflings, embroid ered in gilt on yellow or white lirus sels net, and especially intended foe sleeves -or waist garnitures. FAHCY KUAHB&. The word braid conveys no Hea of the bean af ul blendings of color shown in fancy silk Srai-ds. Scroll pattern, .leaf patterns, loopuiga, points, nquares are all inoludcti. aud bands of fiiibroidery in beautifully shaded hue come" in ll width and trim plain-colored -teroadi-lnth suits or evening cloaks and cape, or form vets with charming effect. In f;iet, triininings now often out shine th. material, which is all wrnnur. .I.'t musenieuterie reuiaina stylish an. I jetted or spaae d net is of spei irtl value for waiaU. Hlack silk or white lace appliques, have lost no ground, tiotwithntHiidimg the glitter atid spark'e of metallic gar- j aitures. ' PIKS. There is no belter investanent than in finn quality, standard fur, LIFE'S JOURNEY It Burdensome to Manj la North Uw llniu Life's journey is a heavy burden With a constantly aching back, With urinary disorders, diabetes, With any kiduey ill. Doau's Kidney Pills relieve aud cure. .1. II. liobinson. bricklayer, of 915 N. Tivti St., Charlotte, N. O, ? Knr it lone t me I sunVreil say.': with ii IihiI buck, undoubted I v due to disorders of the kidneys. The secrehmm were all out of coris. ery laik nd full of sediment. 1 heaidt I loan's Kidn-y Til's and jot a box at a drug store, and na. thtm a thoiough trial. They re stored the secretions to their m it color, uiMile the secretions normal nd strengthened my back so t'n.t i does not pain me at all. In far', 1 have nt h d an ache since 1 urn u the r nieiK." F r y all dealers. Pile-50 eento Ho er-Milburu uo., Buffiln. York, sole atzeats for t lie Ne U. Heil fleS. B uiHinher the name Doaii'. a&d take ie. in hr. Mr. L i Ke l mt will go to troi", M it'h., ie December to ilc" an Mif at. ilie annual bauq ie the New England Society ty' leti as it can bo re-made several times and always ccme out in first clana style. Even the woman of moderate means does not consider herself well-dressed without at least a nck piece of some kind. Short coats, ranging from twenty-two to thirty six inches in length, prefera bly of caracul or Russian pony skin will lead, trimmed with braid and handsome gun-metal or cut-steel buttons. These new furs are in several grades, and the more the curl, is like that of broadtail, the more valuaMe the fur. CHINCHILLA. AND ERMINE. These two exquisite fura are in WMmw cravat), efcoulder capes, box-casita, muffs or boas, and beyond question nothing can be so charming for evening wear. Muffa ar of the hag-shape, BftiarH or alwatyet eqiurp, and boas conte in all furs', those of black ljnc -being partifiH'larly hand some. TIUMMiWSS AXI) .iCCC'MOKIEiv For a light-colored or white voile, a pretty and cov-il triniiiiiie; is of colored taffeta silk., uatbnr-ii very full, cut in scallops, t ie lowr-t part b.'iug much wider ahon!, four inches) than where t-lie nn i!'ois join, aud net on a s'rolj;:')'; oil:''1, i'wo or tlirrto rows of thi.-; jr.-irnitiirv are very efctetive, of ciwirse uilit sleeves and cotsaue in keeping. Higti belts are as niiich in favor ae 'er, i.id pretetly of plain-colored lk. Sashes are - singularly beauti ful, in very large il.iral design?, ntnging from ten to fuiirtewt iuohis in width. Muaseline-de-8oi scarfs for evening chow scalloped end, with a large rose or orchid iu each fceallcp. VERON'A Cl.AkKK. SAV Mil. I, FUU SALIC -fin-up outfit ron Bistin of 10 Ior la-am iserffeant Mill and -0 and 25 11. P. Erie f ity Engine. A pply io Cox Li.n.b r Ci at Ash-liuro or I,o(lm& V) orris, Bi iljuy. N. C. SubacrlptWna Paid. Robs t McCaru, J. W. Hanntr, W. L. Ward, Wa.d, F. I. (lallimore, N. A. Garner, C. K. Wright, Hays HarriB, J. C. Crouse, James Metiers, T. V. Harrison, II. Al. Seen, J. K. Mettera, Jhn Owen, Mrs. M. A. Jrauford, Ii, Suriatt, S. M. To;. iurt, Miss Odeal Chaudier, L. I'. l'uylor( J. Ji. tikeen, N. it. Kmn -, D. I). Uitchie, Ernest Ritcme, S. M. Teacouk, J. (J. tturrait, J. N. iludson, Mis. J. M. Hudson, Mrs. I). I'. Trogdo.i, V. A. Allied, S. E. Barker, W. V. Lteua d, C. J. Ckrk, ii, E. Uoach, E. ?i. Phillips, E. M. e, X. P. 8 Hinders, George Fr v man, N. U. U"it.'er, J. A. Hudsell, Mrs. ilaiy Yov, A. P. Davis, V. T. ruuBhee, H l. Walker, E. VV. lilllg, J. W. Ueyn..,ds. Death ot Mr. Kluttz. Mrs. J. E. Kluitz died at her iiome at Aiiieni.ii ie last Thursday inormii.. ' he deceased is survived 'iy a hub'iiixi :n.l tix chiblien, and h if a large circle of fri"ii'ls wh V nipathize d eply with the bereaved ' ved ones. Tlie fuiierd whs con. diictel Friday n i-v. B. D. Shfi-. ril. With the opening of id 'linnti .g neasoii the rep e i 1 1' S'ri ms ao i f -1 1 .risenl iit.- f'. i.i i i i-o 1 'Ji of u 1 1 tded" g i.it e in my. SsWSSS Private Herman Meisner Original. The Franco-rrusblan war had Just opened, und the German army was fcurrylns to the fro-Jtler. One morning before the day's march liegau a young recruit was brought before the colonel of the Eighty-seventh regiment of tha line in arrest. "This Is Private Herman Meisner," said his captain. "Last night he vol untarily relieved one of the guard and connived at the escape of a prisoner under charge of sleeping on post. He admits this, but says that the man he released, Carl Meisner, is hla cousin." It happened that Ike colonel was a kindly man, one who would naturally be touched by such friendly devotion. The culprit was a mere boy, with Sax on hair and blue eyes. "How long have you been in tho army'.'" asked the commander. . "Two weeks." j "Captain, this young fellow is doubt less ignorant of the enormity of hia offense, and we need every niau at his port of duty. You may release hini. Has the escaped prisoner been rearrested'" " j "He has, colonel." The march wan resuine.l. In the evening as the colonel was refreshing !iiu:re!f with a suioUe the captain re turned wil'.i Private Herman Meisner ag'iiu ia arrest. , "Colonel," he said, "when the prison ers wci-e Inspected after the day's inarch Privale Carl Meisner was miss ile.;, and this man, lrivalo Herman Mel. ::"f, w as in his place." I The voloiiel knit bis brows. "What did roa do that fur," ho asked i of the Ixjy. "after my leniency to you this morning':" "They told me my cousin would like ly be shot in:' sleeping on post." ' "That 1b his aiTair, not yours. Do you want to get yourself shot in his place?" "1 would rather, colonel." "That':-, very, very ri.ll very noble of you. but !i's unjust to yourself. It seems to nie, captnHi, that this boy has the true elements of a soldier in him, but he weds Instruction. You may return him to duty. Has the real prisoner been rearrested?" "Yes, colonel." I The next morning Private Meisner was ai.-.'iiu brought before the colonel ! for having made a third attempt to 1 free his cousin. This time be had fall I ed to even get the prisoner away from the guard. The colouel sent the lu- orrlgiblc Hernsau back to take his juaei; n mi nil.' oilier prisoners, to sumu trial at the proper time for mutiny. "You are a Utile fool," said the com mander. "Your cousin -will be shot for sleeping on post, nnd .you will be shot for mutiny." Herman smiled. "Are you sure he'a ane, captain?" asked the colonel. "Perfectly sane." "Well, take him -away." The next day there was a roar of artillery at the front. As the colonel was mounting his horse the captain appeared and, saluting, said: "The prisoners desire permission to take their place Iu he ranks for the coming battle." "(iraut It for any In whom you have confidence. I suppose those two cous ins are among the applicants." "f'nrl Meisner has applied. His cous in who tric l to effect his escape has cot." "That's Ktrange," aaid the colonel, nnd. p-.itl!:g spurs to his horse, he rode away. That day was fought the battle of Cravclotte. When it was over the cap tain appeared before bis colouel, this time with both the Meisner cousins. Colonel." lie said. "1 have to report that I divided to put all the prisoners In the ranks for buttle. Carl .Meisner, who w;:s in aire .t fur sleeping on post, distinguished hiimelf by conspicuous gallantry. Ills cousin Herman ran and hid himself K'liiud a log." The eekmel looked at the prisoner in perplexity. "And you." he said to Herman, "are the man who wished to get yourself shut to nave your cousin:" The cmonel cMpeeioH him to hang his head In shame. He did no such thing, lie simply smiled, smiled with Lis beautiful blue eyes, his delicately curved lips, every feature In hlR boyish face. "I wish," said the colouel to the cap tain, "they would stop robbing the eradle to procure material for the nrniy." Then o Herman, "How old ire you, bey':" "Twenty." The colonel sat thinking. Presently be said to the captain: "See that the charges against Carl Meaner are-withdrawn aud make talra it corporal. As for this coward what the dickens he meant by trying to get himself shot in place of his cousin I don't know, but we can't lie Incum bered with him on a campaign send him back under charges of both mu tiny and cowardice." Private Herman began to cry. "What are you sniffling for?" began the colonel, when Carl Interrupted him: "Colonel, she is a woman my wife. We have two little children at home, and site should be there to take care of them. But she would not let roe go to the war without coming with me, fearing I would gnt killed Just as if she could help that." "Phew!" exclaimed )he colonel. "A woman! That accounts for her trrnT bchiivlor, ready to die In nlaco rf t!i f.r ; ' "he levc.l. but no stomach 'M. ViCll. captain, you must ':: Herman Md-rer back !.e i.t'-i1 of the children. I - e-vno-t v.-cn't glva i- alien ro I v. !H." v. . MITCTTEL. LEGAL NOTICES. j LAND SALE. By virtue of the power vested In the under signed by n decree of mile, made l.v W. C. H:tm iiiond, Clerk of the Superior Court 'of Kiiiideiph County, Nin th Carolina, in tha Sjiecial I'roeeed iiiK. entitled, Isaac. Karlow, Ailministrutnr of Ihcena Kurlonr Bniidurant, decerned vs Kliza Hull, Ik tlie stout and liunband T. L. Stout. Isaac Karlow, Alexander Farlow, Jeltersoii Furluw, und Martha Karlow. heim-at law of Dieeno Kar low deeeaseil, I will sell on the premise", Satur day, Nov. . imrr, at 1 o'clock K. M. at public auction to the last ami highest bidder the fol lowing truet or parcels ol land to wit: Klrst tract; Ailjoinint; the lands of James McOee, L. Ward aud others and Ixmiidcd as fol lows: Bi cinniiiif at a black jack, then Kast lli. N) chains to a mst ak, then South At chains to a pine William B. Karlow's rner. then Kast 13.Au chains to a stone iu the dividing line, then North S.7& chains loa sumo, then East 45 links ton stone, nu n North Hi. 70 to a stone in Ward s line, then Weston Mitiee's and others 37 .25 chains to a I'nstonk slump, Mcdee's corner, then North 45 dcKrees Wi st 4.M chains to a Hickory Mcliee's corner, then South . chains to asUike, then West S SOehr.iiisioadead oak, then South 15 chain to a Hickory John Karlow's line, then South 3; de crees Knst 115 chains to a post oak, th n Kast 4 chains tn the beninniiu:, coinuiuniB !o acres .n ro or less. Second Irneti BeKinninu' at a stake in Striker's line, them e south 55 rods to a stone in KarUw's line, them e Ka-t s!4 rods t u while oak, thence sorth.V.r'.'is ma store, thence West U4 rods to thcbeKiiii.ini! coiiluiniio: einht aim one-iourth acres more or less. Terms of s-,,.. ,,. half cash and the balance n a credit oi six months, with approval security. This Oct. a. tim;-. l.sAAt: KAKt.OW, Comiiii-sion. r. W. P. KAHAN, Ativ. N'orlh t'ai.iiiha, Itiindolj li C mil. iipi i ior Ci i:acl:cl l.i.N.1, et nl Vs. 'iiitv -!;i i-ii-i! Walls, e bum! i I l.i-.io licreiisM! tuny Wh'Im, Corn Unils Mari.l, v i iki .s ii Wj kii.Mni . isbiual ! .'ii:,llilll ill.in ft .V" liiisruini! ef alts litre i-c,. I!e:,ry Walls, Uorn M.irill W i I !. instill, ..." V' ilk i ii-j ii i l ol M.n illa ilMuMin, xnd uny :i t.'nr ; firs at law ol Hubert .1 .JarreJI. el al' virali i'. .Ian-' il ami .h.liri M Jnrn-:1 deceased, anicii, if :r;v cnkauwii, defendants in tlie lwiv i iitttlwl action, and linviii;; an int rest i. tl'P Inn !s of i bp panics to tliU action. ill IhI f n. ti.-c that nelinn entiile l as a'-eve ' lieen isiiuneine.'l in litis Court for the pnrp.i' ef n Ihiifr i K! said lauds for paili noil anio utlie lieits, and the said, defend Ids will tuttlier t.ite iioticp that thev are i qniied to iiip.-ar U'fi-rc tle Jinlge of out- 'rier ' -I at a .-oint to b" held for tlip oini'y or Kme li:p!i, t the I omt House in sheh-.r , N. t' on . J.lrli Momluv after lie 1st M..;i .lav in S- et l!MI7. and ai'.irei- or i ittur I" l-iititin- i" y tilien in ties cruise, or ihe ill ii !y to I in- Cotin for tl.e re-!i-il in said petit ion. day ,.f Oct ISI07. ''. t'li i k Supeiier Court. Tin No e of iip-.soi.rnoN. N'e liereliy civen that tin) nartner- si ip herctofi re known and existing utidi r ' linn i nr.it of the farmer Supply Cotu laiiy, dealers in g neral mcrcliandise at KatniPr, in tlie county ef Kauilolph. ia hereby ihis day niuttuilly dissolved, i. T. Macon piirclittbini; the I'iikIiichii and continuing the same. All (lel.ts obligations and liabilities of the fi rm are assumed and are to be paid by O. f. Vaeon, and all accounts owing to tie firm should b paid to him. (liven und-r our hands and seals, this tlie Kith day of October, 11)07. (i. T. MACON, (Seall L. M. KEARNS, (Seal) For Sate. On Nnvorulier llth and 10th I shall pell on mv ireini-es, to the highest bidder, for cieh. the followliiR tvcTsotial property, consisting ,,f one tmir of Mules, six years old, weiuht I.OTn ami l.le- t attle and IIo;s, two Two horse .1. I. Nis sen Wueons, Is.tli kishI'iis new; one set of Ii uilife Wnpon Harness, Huncy and Hrtrnesi. one Mef'orimek Hinder, six foot. cut. k'hI as in v (train I ri'l . Cutaway Harrow, l awn Mow r. nil Household and Kitchen Furniture, one 't ol Hlaeksiiiith-s Tisils, .cti bushels of Com Feed, and Funn'iiK t'tensils loo tedious to men lion. Anv nf tlie atuive named pro)H'rt can lie sold prlv..tcly. Cl.KM F. YORK. Home No. '. Kainseur, N. C This, October II, 1W7. NOT1CK. lire itiK ititilltieit as adiiinitriitor tn tne tale of M. F. t-rolder. dei ease l.ilK'foi,. W. (.'. Ilain tnon.l. t'lerk of the Superior Court of litudoli!i Co..Mtv, all p, r-i ns havitiL' eliiiins ai-'aiust said c-irit.-nro tiolilad to picM-nt them tothe tinder st t-i-.l. i'uIv e. rilieii. on or In-fore the :jd ilttv of Oi l. -in r 1IH1H. or this notice will be pleaded in tun of their ricovi iy: nnd all persons owinc sai l . -tide will come foniiiid and iniike .liuu - .iin'e settlement Tl.r- M day of October, !!i7 N S. SNIIiKK. U. T. SNllll'K. Adinrs. It ! il.'i ). LA.'U Hy irttte of til order of re lie ttniute.l by the Stipe- .or Ooiirt of (! t-iidolp'i r mntv on the neti -lion el ' Klijali Molllit, administrator of SilheJ Hliiic deeensc-d, iu-iilii-t Win .1. lliair et al. i -leill sell at the Court House door in Asheboro, N. C at lao'oloi1,- in. on the 'Jnd day of Ivccin 1st l!'7, the folloivituf real estate", to-wit: A met of land iu Tiiui'y Township, in sai,j eoiitity. adjninitiK the hiii'ls of W. (j. Blukaw and others, bounde.' as follows. Uetjiindiii; al i l.tekoryou IS. K. Itlnii's line, thenee Noun 14 eliriins to a -tone, then, e Wettf! l-4 chains to a sieiv ata lane, thence. S-itt.h 11-1-0 dcr.es 'is I cliriiiis and iili links to a stone iu It. E. Blair's I I t : ttieuee Knst 1 chains 111 el v.: links on said hue Ion stone, thctuv South '.'-I ti chains to a -tone, ihenco South 45 denrees Fast j..g chains I'm white oak near the roid. t.'ieuec Soutti 8 chains and W links to tin- bexiniiiuK eoutiiiuliij; .teo-s niore or lc s. TK't.MS: One-third ca-h the reiaaliituir two. i ird- on a credit of six months, the nun husi.r Itivinir bond and aperove I sii-iit-ity theodi r. a- d one reserveil till Hie 1 net tier 1 r.ler of the I court. Interest on defer. ed payment from date intirmittiou- ii- aist day of Oft . 1!l7. K1.IJAH MOFFITT.Comr MOK l'tiA(SK 8AI.K. Piiisnnnt tn a mortmire deed executed on the sun uny ol January by C. C. Childress and Chlldr-ss ins ile, ol Kandolph tenuity state of North Carolina, tinriies of tlie lii-t p.rt. toT. I'. Hicks ol Kauilolph County and S'nie nf North Carollnn. partv of the second imrt.iind the same lieing Hltsl for registration In tlie olllee of Keul-ter of Deeds A Kauilolph County, Ante of North Cifoliim, on the lith day of Keliruary IfXKl, at 11 o'clock a. in., and duly e.sitdi d In Book No lot) Pnne3W, delanlt hav intr Inieii inaile In the payment of the same. I will sell at public auction to the highest b dder (or cash, at the Court House door iu Asheboro Kaiidolph County. Nojth Carolina, on Monday li-ociibcr2nd lnr, at 1 o'clcei , !v.the follow. "It ilescrlbed tract nf hum 'n the Countv of Rni.dolnh. utatcof North Ciollna In Til'nlty loHiisliip, adjoining the lauds of Joseph Wei. turn, J.J, White and others, and bounded ns follows, viz: Beginning, at a stone,.!. A. Wei. b s eomei ; th nee No-th 173 iles to a Hack oak n .1. J. White's line thence Kast (II i tes to he l'n iri-l : thence wit i the ir.eaielcrlie's of l iv nine Itiv. r -.' iti i 9 ,)es t P i ne -Mill lot si ruing ol Cubairle liner Hence re - We-I 17 n !. an 10 links to . .r' i-nfiiic. ihe ce 8 sith IW degrees w -t 41 t nee West Monies to tile 1 ginning contain III li. eres ,o..!r VU ntali.liig 1 A YC. .n. KS.M .r,l0. i w.i.wKi.BoKN,Aig.,ee. Hlxteen Tunnel. The South and Western now be ing built between Marion and the Blue Kidge, is to have 16 tunnels, within a distance of less than 20 miles bj rail. The lailroad con struction engineers ate now at work on the huge 2,100 foot tunue!, one- fifth "f mile in length, which is located on the main line of the new road, near Blue Kidge, N. C. There is one section of the road which is 20 miles by rail, but only four miles in a straight lir.e, or "us tho crow lliei?." This is perhaps the roughest part of the ioad, just where the sur veyors laid off the route as it emer ges from the Blue Ridge mountains. .Nevertheless the road is considered a piece of strikingly bold and ex cellent engineering skill, and its completion from Marion to Blue Ridge, which s a matter of a few weeks, will be followed, it i said by the putting on of regular train ser vice to Marion, where a connection can be made with tha Southern Hail way. Hot Spiiiijfs, Ark petili ill HIT lin-t oprum: s I iron t .1-01. o. says p. p. P. mils iie.Uuieut Vt 111, lid I re L'ooil tii it Hot Seniiu., Ark. W. T. Tliinilons, of Wax ill. l'. -hie. TeT i s rlieien iti-ni w.;.- so bad Hint be w.i Coll. lined to hi lied for mouths. physicians ad n i'il Hot Sprint... .W.. and Minei.il Wells, revas. at which i la'-es lie spent -even Wcks n iriin. with ki s so badly swollen that Ins ;oi tores were beyond cnduiiiticc. p. p. P. nnd.- the cure and proved it-elf ns in Ihotisnnds ii other ea-es. tho hut blood purifier in the mid 1 sit. to all s ir-apriril Ws i id the ill. '0 Kliell spline- id by All l!i ,ic,;si L. M. FOX, D. ASHEBORO, ti. C. Otters hia proSfrloiial stiviee to tht ritize'is of Asrebon Jiud surrot.udlnt! counciiiiitj. 0.-cs: At Henidttiiee' Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AKD - SVR.CEON Office -.sli"Uiro Prep Co Residence -Co. tie. of il.iiu and VVoru it reels. Asheboro, N. O. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon, ASHEBORO. N C Oilier over Sx)on & Redding' store nea Stan Jar J Drug Co. CHAS. L. HOLTON. Attorney-a.t-LaLv ASHEBORO, - N. C. 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