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hmiii ii mil i f i iiiiii 1 1 rnrwn I $2.50 Fountain Pel rr d Free ir fere ;.-iir, solid aoi.D- To Every Reader of The Courier. to ki -Which v CI COURT BEGSDED ' ih'l! o -i tv W. !':..: i ; .-- :Uo i-io. tiie' I !Fv,-; ? la yieo; lo th'vt; is srahii::;: lu-'.v s-.r.'xr. r.!s ov ry i :'-". While "'. cf hN snnv-'S in n iccont inu vv;. '.v, Mr. CM:or "1 Ijclii'vod i"ii yw.m ago tluit a::j 0!i" who coukl l'l'oi'.uee a formula th;it twould thoroughly resnlnla Uio stom ach would have a forum When I got hold of this formula I knew with in six months that I was right, and that my fortune wis ma do. I called the medicine Cooper's New Discovery, although I did not get up the formula. 1 have owned it, however, for over three years. I have had one lawsuit over it, which I won in the courts. "When it was settled The Cooper Medi cine Company became the only firm In the world that caa prepare the medi icine. The preparation has sold like wildfire wherever Introduced. As I Siave said before, it is successful eim Tiiy because it puta the stomach in Xertect shape, then nature does the Test. There are any number of com plaints never before associated with etomach trouble that the medicine has alleviated in thous&ada of cases," (ill . W "f t!'.! !! !lcMl" UK'.t 1:1 :i'-i'i:"ri': fiili i.!ii'i .liM-'.tssi'jti i; .") t',o:a Mrs. K.iim.i Si.t:i!.-y. living in (.!:, ;u:' v.i 71.! hi':-;to!i liouie- ,, .(!, v.!... ,-.-.!.!: "IVrimps I in. I I ho ri. -.L co' :iH-d c.i ;e that .Mr. Cooper 1, ..; to e-al v uh. I was trotiMcl for v..:j vi ii jay : tomarh. I eoti.-uiltnl v. i! '.i (ux ior..; and toolc many patent i::iviiri:io preparations without result. ..'. sioiaai-li was in snrh a wretched nh'apo that I could not enjoy a meal that, I ate. 'I waa very nervous, and could hardly sleep; I had a roaring in my cars and dancing spots before my eyes. I felt very bad and weak. Then thero, was a very sore spot at the pit of my stomaoh that nearly set me wild. "I heard about the Cooper medicine and decided to try it. I used four bot tles, and the improvement in my case has been really wonderful. My nerves have been quieted, and I am so much improved that I feel liie a new wo man. "I cannot say too much for these wonderful remedies, for they have made me well." We sell the Cooper medicines and consider them well worth a trial by any one afflicted with chronic stom ach, trouble cad its attendant diseases. ! The Ashboro Drug Co. -J ! - . -I." :-M one. ,..J .. ' -.i ' ': . ivo at ,i '.ill's i r-V : - !; : hero , leu '. 3 .!::'- - 1 ,'...!, "ami . .'; 1, ', AisI I I;., v .,.. 1 it for a , ur,", 'jj j a l. t-:: 'f t v, i ..p. ! a h.l'l' 1 1 1 1 ) ." I ( j "V:, -a v .is I';.. r::w noli. . ." J. j "At 12 K:-h-.-i I,:: !'.::;'it. It : not : r A let Pi ; rates ituite but THEIR OPINIONS. Everybody Has a Right to Them aaa .411 Opinlem ieaerally DiU'er. Itisuf.erly imposnible for all to see alike eveu iu tlia OU3:ties3 inter. esti of a town. 8oine think one thing is quite beuelieial, others think it is of uo value and what the latter thinks is ti trade getter, the former thinks is worthless. There is nothing strange iu such a condi tion of mortals having different tetn perme its and u mu uuallj thinks the tnoit inviting is that which is the most pleniug w hiiujelf. Ttie cuost successful biuiueds man is not the one who can ia-ip-ct a line of samples and select w Bit suits him, but tlit one who onu select what will please his trade. We should cultivate a geuerous spirit and be ready to not only couceed oilier their vies but be willing to place our sh nilder to the wh-vl of pro. gre.--s when we see a lllij natv at iel timate work evn til' m we o.iuiut OX lolly t'i-'0 t i.it, w.ia Ldi-y . d -lug is () i:te nest. I'.i mv is ) ) 1 josii..::ty t h.t .vetuiy n-- wrun and tii'A in. iv i,e iurlit. A : i i tli 'ie is allot irr cla.-s in ir.iin m p.'euli.ir ites tli.it aeein a need living. It is the citi. ai wlto has no h.isiuess in terests m a-town, in f:t, has no uioie interest in it than tn.it lie lives there who is trying to dictate how the business of the town should be conducted. We are not saving any thing against his mora; standing as a ! u a, but we hardly se1 any .g I'-.iaou why he should stand as a -. ct.it 'r. If the town does not sui trui, tie u'nove all other- is pie Mr o in move to a mo e congenial ue-. ile nas nothing to lose by -.i The biiHio s in m who 0 ' :i ail hiS VVoll'.llV po-sosSnillS 1 : M.'.ii.d ,tt I 1 oi i to I 11- 10 ,11 i ' ll 111 Omniissiuncrii .Meeting. Tkf Board of County Comimsiioners mi t Monday November 4th l'.Xl", and were in Bfsioa one day. The following account were allowed: noip KoR'-r. T 0 Seucer, lnmlr for bridge. . 4 12 H II K-nneily, Sjpt o2 00 M C Cranfnr'd, Asistaat Snpt .... .".0 00 J C Karl nv, guard 20 00 II C ItovaU, guanl 20 on Jcmc Hu:k, guard 2 oil K U Wall, guard 20 ( ,Iopp!t iiill, Luruiier for puhlie road 1 Oh .1 W llevBulds. feed for pulilie road force 5 On II 1, Andrews, work C on 'rid. 42 iIeCrirv-l!eddiiig Hardware o nrNe'for hridje 1 20 il C.-arv-Iledding Hardware Co iu Ne' for na I force.... CJ I 10 W ,f Miller uidv, ro.nl f.irre. . . . i'i.'i 7i I C Karlow, fX'ine capt couTiet fir roa 1 loive o 77 liees.ni Hardware Co nule for bridge and road force l vs ll.", Aiiio:,oi i tiiMc-ry Co uide f r r.,.il ow CD Win I.' -I :!i.iu in l-o for ri'd f .r. e 1 SO h'-4 '4 iliax'iaw, ni ! for r a l i r ::; 70 .Wi- -r. ll .!i -r .M;i: md..- ! i e- M li-'.IP. m p, liia .-r ivC.pii7 ii ,m -. . a -jo W F M'i'rarv 111 l-e for d ipi v II ,ia- "... '. 21 M M"1 'I'.ity-U.-il li:)g lUrdware ',i uilnefir County II -nii ' I 0" .j"'i-!oro lioller Mills iu l-p for Ounlf llouie ."II . 'I.n J-.lin F Jarri'll inusf for C"iinlv iiojue ". :i 7 1 Ml F.I.I INKOl S. S A H.uiley Supl he ill U f ir ' let.ilier It', in Krauk .hirrt-t iMiifeypifr M,jn Cohle iuaaiie) to i;.iilui.iu 1 .".0 ') L Kox coruuerj in pie-t ever ho !y of ll a 'ohr.iue . ! :. 7 HO .f ihu iti' li janitor m.d en'aiiiiig Court II, u,' 1 ,"o Mary l!.v .rd s.,. irt 2 ' ' I 1 1 I., -ivr I I iv f-Mii!.ii--i n-v ' ;:' . .. e. t .' and a ha!:' ;r. At Coat rate thr lratvi wop.'d sweep t'le dial in four hours. The i-ioek regis ! an hour a day." l'roin a liit'e shop near by n'd Uoth ': holz, the v.atehniaker, gin need out of ! hir, w iniiow at the group, hIm k his head at them, then turned and resumed i ills work. The day before his -ou had ', come to him, wringing hlu hntuls. "Oh. fattier," he exclaimed, "t Icily bus been condemned! Old Mother Gault swore that she had seen her with her own eyes vomiting crooked pins." "What: That Innocent girl con demned for witchcraft on the testi mony of thnt hng?" "Yes, and ehc is to be burned at the stake in three days. Oh, father, help! We are betrothed!" The younirster, still in his teens, had not ceased tn rely on his fnther for iverythlng. The old man scratched bis head and gave himself up to deep thought. Presently he said, "I cannot prevent this tragedy, but I may delay !t." How?" asked the boy eagerly. "You know, my son, that the clock in the church tower, which I made and about which no one except iny elf knows anything, Is the legal time In the village that I, the town clerk as well as watchmaker, keep the legal calendar and keep It by the clock. If I stop the clock I stop the village time, but in that case they would adopt an other standard. I will make the hands go very slowly. This will de'aiy the execution, and something may happen to save the girl." In the middle of the night the old man went up Into the tower an, ! chang ed the clock's rate to one hour in twenty-four, ("icily could not be legally burned for more than two months. The group standing In the market place after further discussion moved together to old Ilothholz's shop, told h'.m that the clock had nearly Mopped and he must tlx it. ,-Ion't bother your beads about the clock," he t iU; "it will go well enough la time." ' When?" "Alter the girl who was condemned yesterday has been burned." "What has that to do with it?" know. I only know that which has kept p, rfeet time it was set up in the tow dep.ly gone vvr,:.-,'." "Nov claimed most of the nar:y. tint away. The old man insisted t t be could not tlx the clock, though, to satisfy the authorities, he prou'iuled to try. Iu a few days the burghers, finding a uev subject of interest, censed to talk about the clock. A week later Antolne Hooker presented a note Ci.it was due to Karl Becker for payment. Becksr declared that he would pay it when the town clock should say the time for payment had expired. Hecker went to I!othho!7. and asked for a cer tificate to that effect. Hecker declared that by the village time the note was not due. The result was n nuarrel be tween the deliior and the creditor. Then came a widow who wished to marry n-ain. By the terms of her laU hr, Vm !'s will she, won: 1 lose every th!.ug he had left her if ':e married 1 c.Vv a . .'ate. I t Va .ioe It. .1.-. . ' i . 1 - ,,'. v si . - . n ! .-. Ill- - I . i . O boll .v (.f , ' . Ill- i.i-.r ' . ,. , lot) c,. i . a hi. h , i .no ilt'i- r.. in .mes to eiic- . ..1 : I i in ,t bv h. , l ford i- . - le IOl r'O.IC , V ir. 1 o- in .1 i- I sij'ini . Ii a ' I, Ii III . '...ii. . 1 I t gi itldii'K ;n ii a 1 , -i v much i i. I I,, .vfcliy 60 YEARS' D ....-fl t rt'rf .".1?. .lift';. " 1 I ft i r jPz A Trade Marks rfru J-iiH Designs 'rUti Copyrights Ac. : CM m WrWFFa ll i i,. ;, i i i.iiien n. ii . in tiitii-ii'i. fi wlic, Niillci o Hi ti"in counh oi i ro d I ii l--l leiiiiily lor uiolliers n. -. m i in ih V l.aXi'iv- 1 mi,;)! -yrup I- e ti a' fio d u- mip -ugar, it C'i.uiim. ,,. pa and il i I. ix tiv-H'd ilr'ii- . mi-cM " I' -ylfni by mov . the ' txiid hv .standard Dru Le. od Adid Drug Co. AnToneenrtlnff n ltrh BMrt rtrrlT.linn miif S,.- ly r...ori.nii ,, r .HHi...i freo whm.hpr n .7f..itl.n m i.r'.hni, r p iieoliihle. '.nimuntrn. tl,niriclly c,Tiil,loi,ii:,l. HANUBDO1' on Patpnu cut Ireo. lll.liwt i.l'oih'v hit p,-uruir piitntK. rntenlll tnken tlir'.ut'li Mniiii A C'u. receive tiri.itfi'(K6. will... in ciii.ruq, tuthe Sclenflfic American. A hrn1nmnilT fllnntrateA wklT. ur any mmiido JurM. l.nrtrrst dr- . 14 A enr; four month, $L Sola by ail tiewwleatem. vaiit : lour moiiLoa. mmi & Co.881! New York Unaeh Offioe, CO w Bt, wuntnirton, u. t. 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