A Medal of Honor. Opn Fron Poultry Hua. Wllber Bros, of Tetros, Ttmn., nji We uso and much prefer, especially 1 the south, where our winters are mil 4 and summers warm, the open front Original. scratching shed style. Trobably this The British government gives Its sol- style of house would not suit the north- tilers who show great bravery In life caving a tleeoratiou called the Vic toria cross. The badge If an unpreten tious affair made of gun metal, but it H tue most eoveieu or nny nnuMi . mo8t ,ln v m the year. army honor. Iu America we have no. For xoun. .rr-mvlns stock we prefer such decoration, and when - a man (mJ us-p lnovailU houses made of lisht bravely rescues n comrade Ue must bo' wooJ anJ ofton ,lllino l0cs or large content with the thanks of the iuan;tlrj, poo, i,oxos, well covered and ven he has saved. ! tilated, that we can move often from During the Mexican war a perietal j)lace t0 p.lce thsit birds may have of brigade was one day reeonnoiterlns uew range. with an ald-de-camp when he ran full . " upon a nest of Mexicans, who spat firej Remedy For Worms, like so many rattlesnakes. The aid! yQr adult fowls affected with worms threw himself before his general and'trv olle tablespoonful of oil of turiien covered his retreat, receiving a wound tme mixej with an equal quantity of in the arm uud one In the leg. The j 0uve 0r sweet oil. This remedy should general escaped unhurt. When the nf- j,e given after the bird has been fast fair was over and the two dismounted j iug fov At i0ilBt twelve hours. It is before the general's tent he said to his j jst given by introducing It directly aid: into the crop through a rubber tube "What's that on your belt clasp?" j passed down the throat. The mixture The aid looked dowu and pulled t.nu t placed in an ordinary hard away a bullet that had been flattened, ,ui,i,l.r syringe with a soft rubber tule against t'.ie brass clasp. Had it not : attached to same. The d'we may be been slopped on its way It would hare' repeated i-i two or three days if neces- ern or eastern breeders In their deep snows and zero weather. It gives great satisfaction south, where the winters are mild and deep snows se' dom recti, and birds can 1 on ground HOTEL MARTHA WSHINGTON New York list m mm penetrated tne younger s firaum : fury. and that at that time meant death. ; pj';: The general t tossed lite young man's , n!,tk t; nnjltly ilisl:itV a :..! .re..! t all tlrop- .1 (lisillf.'Ct- hand press Wll! homo ten- 1 call it daily les-; : fail.,! Will.'! IV::.r to bv: Ob.-oc! Words i wed Ms flUt 1':: war l.e :!i libit. oitld not ex-; inordinate, j iMttore wont' y o..l; the Hat-! w! He used to iii L'illli to. 30th Sis. Just East of oili Av . To reiiwin a Woman's Un til Kxclimiveiy. ' I Block fr in 2S'h St. Subway, I'Dili cross tow fi cars p 8,s t li e door. Over four hun dred rooms. AliRi'l u t e 1 y Fireproof. Rates S1.00 per Day and Up Restaurant for Ladies and Gen tlemen Convenient to Shopping and Tin at re District, Caters espeially to Women trav eling or visiting New York alone Send for Bo. klet ! Hotel Westminster 16th St. and Irving Place, N. Y. One I'!, ck l'.;iM of Kndway iUoiiw'iUe Hotel in Quiet Location i Curoi erf. '!?!! up ! Ati'criCon Plan $3.00 up ' A. 7. EAGER Ti C-.ts Ft?.-'.! ler Ftdlino. f cxirart of alo bROACWAY CINTR L H3TEL . ) 11111111 KTUKKT In the lit- . : of New York Special e t 'ltion gWm to Ladies unescorted Special Rates for Summer OUR TABLE is the foundation of our enormous business. American Plan $2.50 to European Plan $100 upward Send for Large colored Map and t'atide of Ni-w York, Free. Tilly Hanes, Daniel C. Webb, Proprietor. Mirr.. Formerly of Chm U-ston. S. t;. The Only New York Hotel FEATURING AMI.RICAN PLAN I Moderate Prices Excellent Food GooJ Service. il. A man who !; cpe- The -t liff -.1 f.-.r f-rh; f;e:i u Genuine 7 Jewel. Gold Filled ABSOLUTELY 11 F-- kNI LJ ' CHOICE m M a I 1 endorse every io: t c tpeat free walch ci'." tot xals3 ttSs Ti':c L' WJ O.wrtll U4I tb S3 rtft WiWh fr- at Cc-lcV-. . - ;C .i-fra Filled Elgin Watches given av.-cy bj rnoi. rie.-es: '-.CA'V' firms in the South a remarkably gaceroaa oScr. S&'&$'li!mi JUST TBSSiTI! Genu?aa 7 Jc-.v.h The Greatest Watch Premium Offer ycu hvo ever E3C:i an Elgin watch a penuine Elgin gold-filled vatch the world's most famou9 watch The Elgin actually given cway free for just a little effortl We hnro manv lilnH of Wn!i?!irn, El wln, Swi, (rot 1 eml other wntchu, all ut w lilcli are iully doucrllcU lu our t'rcub vvaua prcr-iiuui circular. sri r.prn a vmrorn end no homet-: uUn'.J 9 WlilWlll i! I Wt;is!fl S-v '; I iM-... ":. Woiaiwi'iuUi lirooneof tbcpMurw, I 1 I KV vJ'V iali r ...uri'j cm nt only RfalnlMoaol I I 'li.-.-S I -:tiv: jiSjaa:v.r .'u-wwc mil rfu ! I'lrl urM, I t Moderaio Prices i I I - -' i; t"i:. ' '. i. r.'.a l-cjcun i-Muri nro guar- I . 'Excellent FouJ GooJ Service. ! I li.i.-fcUb0i:Mt0,tor!iJtw0iSe-.-l(w f-!." I I I.r...(nm Hnr..'v ir i.V t.. r..'- ' i.. '. ". 'i ' V i ' n v. .1 - ' I r. : I iMMit 1 I.cjenu liirlim n. Our j I i,,fri',im'i.r k'm a I i hi -'.i :r .W. v t up by ev'M.n. and ya will not ; I a tow lumuua t- CtnLuie t.;J ,. C. vl f tmmmm I a Iaa ? ! 'mil ut oim vrcmld 6IJ-nnplo- - F j fcj!itr.l vMj"' K e.i-.-i, 7 . i j n ! i.-lhut. nndaur W two ,1 H tSi,,i riiV't: ;!i'i: ;,..',.'';'-' '' -."i- IV a r r.:.i:: VV ' ..,,..,, r-.- : . ' 'i - ' r : trl o-.iiv n i i -ru--i '.!..: . ..; I 3 U !.ron.l..m ..:r.T c-.-it i. I--V..: . U. . . I r tor tiioilrr.t ;t ct ii i iciu:oj. -'.'." 7'. C. ji.'. -rac I m I l4 . i '; i.li t..n o.i a rwrlil oiti r, culluctlni III 1 '. l... vltli. .Khrli jr.cCSiiO each you will li ill!. J-!;i.'v In t!.n. Sir.'l t::0 ei.ramlwe mil pi ' -t-tT"' . ff.M ( roil eorvKuMe watcb alibolutcly r 7. wr ?-; 'r- ":: ' LiCi-a L.iOtV literal oNoA lh , T, ;' V?!" '-V' "I"" 1 f.v:-i I' rmnMiiir ti.Ko.liir, rr ' iN-iJ. L',-.,, .-f . I c "3. .;rv.lKullityar!liitr.Hl i L' .-.''l:i;Vi;, ;;.:-Jt. j v.Mr nii.,,boK.uU t. tie why for r I'rtmotid Lclenu uK'tut-i'ii. dlHtrlbutetbem i-cinr y.n.r frti-nds, rollwtmK omy J6c wl'b colk'Ctlna only ISO ct!&e each you will liavelakea Fraa. thli axtra want to In locality at Juot'd they li oiler ir yon the pit liin nRlimce. (lurtrce ilr.li.w Jum nownmnyplr .iiui l;i !: l'l l-e ' 1 : y l e: Wee vhic .t c II ! limp. I!1 after :..: lie li.'M : they hail !i .Y!;i' .ill Jl.l r. avht- an! i' Tim lo if aro 1 I'-MV f l.r.t , 1 i'.o t:l I t':e iii"iT hail re his eo:n- i: r;!Ue 1 !ii::i d) e:i p 1 I is; li(!n:iiiic;5 "lie !;'. v.- :. 1 1 ivati'h anil ehain '-'-.ip.;r as iiiviKilile, hecatiso in.-' iu iven him hy his moth- nature er. Whoa his watch vent. In order to ... keep up a ppea ranees with his ihain he took his ilatteneil lmllet ami wore it whe-re the watrh should he. Meaitv.hile the general whose life T .... I,.,,l c..n.l I, n.l nrnanoml. He hail eiiju.i, u i .'..' --" - all they will eat. reel nut twice it day. Give in the tnornms as inueh of 1 either ltiash or (iraln as they will eat ' elean and s forau'inR after eat Inc. In provide at tliis Hers on R.-nce. 'When hem ar on r.,:i:-'". the amotint of fjod they t Is an ui;kMnv,-ti ipiaati tv. and as they are stre "f ercise We will eall him Winftate. made money, and the prominence aris ing from his wealth and his service In war had placed him iu a high position J ill- II.. 1 .,..,, no .rnvnvnnf fif Mq state. Since he lived In the eastern! the evening give then, all they will eat, states and his former alde-camp in PheBnt. on Chick Feed, the west the two were apart Tu - av ,.,,,,., llilr,, t0 UHl-l iiirtii nip, mui ,...(, , , n-,.. ., ,..,,1,,!,. Ii.irt.,1. , rear than rhiikens. They are liein? attained so high a position Fpent six; months trying to make up his mind io apply to him for some subordinate of- j lice whereby he could make a living.! Finally he overcame his retiring dis-, position, succeeded in borrowing enough money to pay his faro and went t'i see the governor. lie arrived on the day of a great parade of the state militia. The gov-; ornor was to review the procession, rassmorc look a po.-ition near the stand and vaw his former general en ter with his suit. lie tried to reach a point on the street In front of and tielow the governor's seat, but a pollce . man stopped him. "Let iue go on," said Tassmore. "I know the governor personally." The policeman looked suspicious, but passed him. Taslmore stood directly certainly s. They successfully raised now on cliick food. Formerly It was considered necessary to fee l them ;i t:ng l.-:t this h :s been proved t 1 e a I'all.iey. ColiU-n are im st co:!i!'i :i -i:al a''f considered one of the nio-t b:'V !y var'et'es. that time we year, or wi: 1 the Price of the hj News Scimitar Bo 50 f cuts For Year. n;w subscriplions at vlop.,1 any present suoscription for 25 cents. tor tiio Urr.t set ct li 1'icLuroj. v-.; L. II. DUP0NT, flbnsj::, ' DepL 102 NashviUo, Tenn. SIGN TM Coupon Now" f Ccr.r''-lo.1... ) for a year from cxpiratii AirSubscriptions ew0?Knew.i. Received Before December 1 Will Be Accepted At the Old Rate of - - 25 Cents. Subscr ibers, either new or old, may take advantage of this rate for one or two or four years (at 25 cents a year, payable in advance), if subscriptions are received before December 1. After December 1 the subscription price to either new or old subscribers will be 50 cents per year. Send al subscriptions direct to F rm ers' Weeklu News Scimitar, Memphis, Teun. You are judged by your stationery. Does it appear cheap ? Poultry l'l Ti e We i lievc.-. that ' Fpray pinup, li . :i chik feeds h.lM nldsi in the adva i' poultry IndoKiry." .try's Alt'i. iiry .l..i:rn.tl be .i:ba!o!'. brooder, ice killer anil dry een the greatest neat niaile by the Wheat Is the best all round feed for the hens. ' Hut they need something besides wheat after nil. .beneath his old chier, witn nis nai The postIimster f oaC,nade, Mo ., Daniel jiulled down over his eyes. The pa-A iUKh Bayg 0f i)ewiu'a Kidney iind irade was late in moving and had notj Bladder I'illa, "I am doing well, nud ira larrived. The governor took out his proving so fast in health, Uit I caniot say iwateh Impatiently. "This Isn't the way you moved on the Mexicans, governor," said Tass more, looking up from under bis hat. The governor glanced down to eee who spoke. "You moved on time, governor," rassmore continued. "Ah. yes, my good man. They 11 be here directly. They're only ten min utes late." "Half an hour." "My watch says 12:10," rejoined the governor. "The head of the column was to have passed here at 12." "Your watch Is wrong, governor twenty minutes wrong." "What time have you, my friend?" asked the governor. rassmore pulled out the flattened bullet. A change came over the governor's face. Ills eyes were glued to the crude medal. It brought n far distant mem ory. Then he leaned over the rail that .divided him from the street, grasped Tassmore's hat and pulled It off. "Great heavens! Are you Tommy rassmore?" "That I am, general." The eovenior was a lartre. powerful man. lie took rassmore by the collar, lifted him clean over the rail and set dilm down In a seat I esi.le hlai. Just Ithen there was a hurrah down the istreet, strains of martini mu!e. and , governor and Ftaff assumed that posl-, 4l ,.f f oti1 HfTl,HTT OVlUrtH(1 jof a rvle hvr party. Thru the nrooes- K Won passed, many wondering vho was J ithe shabVy im I.c:-1 le the governor. I The world is full of iug.atttudo. but! X the nrmy doesn't foster it Soldiers I M rarely forg t that other life when their iuiuu.uru wcitr umuiuui. ui. o . " j uor gave rn.:;more a livrativn o!Hce, nd w hen the former went to the sen-j late rassmore went to Washington j iwPh him. i And Pnssmore hung on to his flatten-1 ied bullet. Senator Wlngate borrowed it, and hen he returned It the soft iinetnl wa h easei and ontheense v-ns an l!,Mcri''h" -tlng bow the "dfee iratlon" wi -on MEKRICK AtMiUU. too mui'li for vour Kidnev A Bladder I'illa. I feel like a now man " DeWitt'a Kidney Klaild-'r 1'ilU are eold hj Standard Drug Co. and Aslielmro Drug Co. r I W atn Inonlle J. 1 Mowers, I HIGH POINT BUGGIES Are THE Best, N'isfen WaaonM. Johnston Harvesting Machinery, iStoves, Ranges, Mil Suppliea, all kinds of Hardware. Lewis-Winslow Hardware Company. WOODUFF MACHINERY. IRON FRONT Horizontal Shingle 10 io 20 7 hot t sand Shingles Per Day. Write for Prices. Wooduff Hardware & Manufacturing Company, Winder, Georjia. The Courier Job Office, Asheboro, N. C. Employs skilled labor, Has most modern equipment, Most artistic and popular type faces, Latest and varied stock of papers. And we use best inks. Send us your next orde . At least it will interest you to get our prices. NowReady For You. Prepare For Long, Cold Days Ahead! In our store we are nov ready to show you a very attractive line of Fall Dress Goods, Wraps, Shoes, Etc., Etc. You will be interested to see our new models in Ladies Cloaks and Wraps, We have a most complete line, the feature of the display being Moderate Prices. Ready-to-wear Skirts are also in demand, and we can furnish them at prices defying all competition. Responding to the demand for Sliks for Shirtwaists we have secured a rare assortment of Silk Waists in Taffeta, China, etc., in white, black, and colors. You should see them. fniTis-Scarboro-lolt Co REMNANTS Wi- tinv.i the Inru'i-t mid lM .,rt:nint ot silk ami ntin nunn int evr dfUT.-'l. .Vi. i-.iul I . i-p v avll i n wi ii Im .il a liu iiroiit. but e iliil not buy t!iun for th it ir-Wi- ..n t' pulill-lii rHi.f Lnliu-' M h.iziii. , mi iilii-imun. '.'I (mui' inontlily, llili'.. Willi -in iff vnii M-l il ilci.i: I in. i;tnil milt-iiol Inli rii t to wojiit-h, mui e t ti ll. to iiiiniililie ii iiiin iifw to mi -. tnia lull liy kOMin nny on Ihixi Im ' ilit'-e Imiirt ...ui... ii. t- Um w . r 1 nly wliii fr-ii I . Xiu. fi.r u yi.uV . -ul'-iTi.t..ui Tim jupr iik. if i- orth i vi-ry iviit wi-tii-k (or it -ki-inn in.! r till- to your -niihjiiciluii il ymi will lot u -i'imI vnia siiiuplt' i' ipy. unil tin- r'-nniaiii nr.- lite iitfttii anil 'iuli. t in 1 1 1 iifHit ii ii ii . I'Ihi i p Ikn il"i. mnp iherk miiire- all nf the innt liiimoiiie ii n't m.nt tiriliiaui i-ulnri. an i Mirn-. ill triiniueil mid natv In w KiKetlicr. Tile 1 e 'emt win -ii t-tnl h iwwn Hi il l.'O nw-, 11-1- rtcrl. to the first iooladi' i. tCinroldr Milk, IIIT'-rnt color, a il n en' iplcte liwtninili n Book l hn . t nry -itLcliea. BetU-nak. nlvauuii c i i 'lilt ft; r itav S'i nr mum y Ink V I ml' e llitra. Adlriaal.AUlEM M4GAZIKB UKPT., Portland, mini

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