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V - Ill Ashehoro Courier. Mr. Joe Stunt -own? Snndav a' Kai mi l . Mr. Milton Walker was iii town Tnosdav. Mr. Sam Walker, of Caraway, was here Friday. . . l'.nriis, of 1 1 iijli Point, was lure Monday. Rev. V. S. Hales, of Farmer, wa in tow 11 Saturday. Mr. 11. W. Frai. r. of lli-ili Point, was in n- Moiolav. Mr. W. . Aliiri-Lv was in town one (lav ia.-t w ock. Mr. -1. W. Co. .f St il.-y, wa in town Friday on bn-incss. Wliv Not coiiiiii' iu-iiiii'nt May ;!!, Shiloli and Poinoay tin- oOtli. Mr. M. J. PivmrU, of M id. field, was in town one day last week. Mr. Vernon Kea .-pent Sim lay with liis jiar. nts at (ircciisboro. Mr. I. F. K earns, of Concord township, gave us a call Friday. Mr. Foster Pit hardson spent Sun day with his parents at Seagrovc. W. J. Miller and Prof. Way atten ded Libert v commencement Tuesday. IIollv Springs iiarterly meeting is next Friday, Saturday and Sun day. Quite a hiiiiiIht of Asheloro peo ple attended Fanner commencement yesterday. (J. A. 1U air spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Rankin, at High Point last week. Mrs. W. J. Annfield, Jr., and children are visiting Mrs. Anificld's parents at High Point. Miss Veil Jordan, w ho has been in school at F.ther, is visiting hereister Mrs. (.'has. Pritchard. Mrs. 0. W. Ililliard left Monday for a week's visit to her parents in New Market township. Mrs. O. L. Sapp and children left Saturday for Heidsville to spend a week or two visiting relatives. Messrs. X. Presnell. ' II. W. Fret-, T. J. Honkeineyer and S. E. Free, of Cedar Falls, were in town Monday. Mrs. Jane Campbell and little grand son, Jaines Foote, are on a vis-1 it to their old home at Carthage this week. Kobt. J. Crooker, fenuerly of Ce dar Falls, is to be married on May 23, at Marietta, G;i., to Miss Leah Eeid. Derrick is the name of a new post office recently established in Pleasant Grove township, with Mrs. Emma Williams as P. M. The democratic primaries are to he held on May 31st at 3 o'clock and the county convention on June 7th. See notice elsewhere. Rev. Dr. Tlios. Hume, L. L. 1. vch the annual sermon to nts of Sib-r Cilv Institute Tiy, m, c ). Lr. Ym. Holing, living in Trinity- tow nshii), is the largest tobacco rais er in this section, lie has a larger crop this year than ever. Messrs. C. S. Morris, Sam 'league and Joe Ross w ent to Greensboro last Thursday to see Greensboro open the baseball " league seasou w ith New Bern. One of the duties to be performed at the democratic primaries on May 31st is the election of precinct exec utive committeemen. See notice elsewhere. Mr. R. C. Charles, cashier of the Commercial National Bank of High Point, has recovered from a serious illness of appendicitis. Mr. Charles has been at a sauitariuiu. The ladies of the M. P. church gave a "curb stone" party at the Cen tral Hotel ou last Wednesday night. Ice cream, cake, etc. was served and and the net receipts amounted to $18.00. Our friends will confer a favor on us when thev know of an item of news to telephone it to us. Our pur pose is to make The Cockikk inter esting to all classes ami to evervixxiv. This is the paper for all the people. The Randleman township Sunday school Convention will be held at White Hall church, near Randleman on next Sundav. Everybody invited to come and brin dinner. Superin tendents will see that their hchools are represented. A Kansas editor wrote that, a cer tain young girl's breast was filled with ratre, and the intelligent com positor u, it "hilts," and the editor is now camping out ou a rise north west of town, where he can get i irood vie- of the landscape in four different directions. The colored "Traded school, under t! MilicrinteiideiM e of K. II. (lolds- t 'ii w ill dose, for the term on tl :i'i!hinst. We are informed that i he (losing term has been a most mi( c -ssf nl one in poinlof attendance, pp.ress, etc. 1 he enrollment reacti ed with an average attendam I 5( . v, in Jones lectured at I nnitv on Monday nL'lit. Several went i from h' i-e, anioiig horn were (' W. P. Wood, Misses Blanche an M .1-1 W.kmI. Mr. and Ml-. O. ' I! Fo and Miss IVuhih Fo, Miss P.." Teatrue, Mr. J. P. Boroughs and Mi J.sie Boroughs, and Messrs. P.imp lin. Sam 'I'eatrue, Elijah MolVittJ'ar land i'.'air. W. 1 . Sleilnian, .1 mi I n lei-u.HHi Will Sk.cn. Joe Stout and other-. By bold and increasing ad I win.' in the new -naoers a New oik store has grown from a little neigl borhood shop to a IM'eat (!op;irliiieii concern. 1 1 is miles aw a lr 'in tlx shopping section of the city, but il 1rnu n.Minle from all (mailers. It h:w lie n uroved that people will g out of their way to deal at a pla. which is noted 'for the extent, ar ety. duality or prices of its good ih1 the court, -s and promptness of its salesmen: and which at tin same time is full and persistent I advertised. Philadelphia becord r. Plunket was in town Monday, Mr. C N. S, -irl :. of Star, war- h. re Mon-h.y. Mr. 1. A'..i tt :w here Tile. ::an. .:n of P.rower'- Mills, Mrs. T. J. W iiwlow is visiting her parents at Farmer. Mr. Milton Yimeannon, of Sea grovc, was here Tuesday. School commencements are the or der of the day this week. W. C. Hammer is attending court at StatesMlle tins wccK. Mr. J. S. Ridge is improving his home on Favetteville street. W. J. Artntield, Jr. went over to Madison yesterday on business. J. G. Steed, of Steeds, went to Winston-Saletn Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. A. Crater is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Morris. Mr. J. (!. Miller went up to High Point Monday night, returning Tues day. -Col. and Mrs. J. E. Walker and Dr. Walker went to Jackson Springs Saturday. Messrs. Brant Elliott and C. R. K earns, of New Hope township, were here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brooks are vis iting in High Point. Mr. Brooks is off on it vacation. Mr. II. T. Moflitt, of Mofiitt, and T. S. Graves, of Kemps Mills, were in town Tuesday. Mr. Sam Sniitherman and daugh ter, Miss Ina. of Troy, passed thro' Monday, going to Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hendricks re turned fioin their Washington trip Sunday. They drove through from High Point. Misses Agnes and Edith Moring will return fioni Greensboro Female College today, w here they have been for the past term. We saw on the streets one day this week a very fine pair of draft horses lieiouging to Mr. S. W. Kearns, of Concord township. Hons. R. N. Page, of Biscoe, and J. R. Blair, of Troy, came up yester day morning and went over to Far mer commencement. Dr. Edw in Minis, of Trinity Col lege, delivered the annual address at the Asheljoro Graded School com mencement last night. The voting people planned a moon light trip to Fanner for Tuesday night, but the boys backed the girls say. Sympathy! Children's Day exercises out, so will lie church. observed at Charlotte M. I 4 miles west of Ashelwro, on Sunday, May 31st. Everyliody invited. Misses Ella Hendricks and Lillian Bunch will represent the Foreign Missionary Society of the M. P. church at the meeting in Greensboro this week. There w as no preaching in tow n i i-nnoay morning except ai me hrisiian" cliurcl,. Mr. Rodgers 'e-ielleil tlv: annual M-nni W"f Fa r ler Institute. Sheriff Redding went up to High Point Monday night to see Governor Aycock to get requisition papers on e Governor ot 1 ennsvlvania tor a man wanted in Randolph for seduc tion. Mr. Jim Fox, of Randleman, and Mr. Bub Pugh, of MilllMiro, two Randolph county bovs, are plaving the Greenslioro State league im, and are making reputations for themselves as baseball plavcrs. Handy Laughlin and his brother. Stokes Laughlin, two negroes at Me- hanic, this countv, got into an al tercation on Monday and Handv shot Stokes in the legs with a shot-gun, inflicting painful, though not fatal ounds. Subscriptions Paid. W. A. Brower, T. G. Coble, Z. H Ixiwderinilk, E. B. Nance, J. M. Pounds, W. M. Stevenson, L. R. Hughes, J. N. Winningham, Miss Ora Bray, D. Auman, Rev. B. F Kearns. Wreck on the Southern. The local train from High Point 1 uesdav morning was wrecked near Spero, and the engine and every car, except one in front of the engine, was derailed. 1 he second-clas pas senger coach was turned on its side m.l a liftv-foot freight car landed liftv feet from the track. Capt. Rankin, who was in chargt f the train, walked in and brought the news of the wreck, and wired for a w recking train and crew to get him lack on the track. He thinks th icenielit was caused nv some ueuci i . ill r ... in the track. 'oiisidering the completeness of the wreck, it is remarkable that no one was Hurt. Commencement at Ramseor. The commencement exercises of Waiiweur High School will take plac u Friday, May 30th, at 10 o clock, in. Prof. YA eathcrly has been very rtnnate m securing Hon. U. B, ( il. nii, of W niston, to deliver the lit rarv addiess. Other prominent speaKers win also ne on nauii. t -.1 i. i i. i We feel sure that .Mr. tilenn will uliv sustain his reputation as an or ator on that occasion, and tne peopli f Ramseur and surrounding country have a great treat in store for that day. .Music will be furnished by th Ramseur Cornet Band. I he concert will lie at ( :", p. in Almo-t one hundred students will participate i'l t hese exercises. Com luelicelilellt promises to be one of t h( l.e. t. if not the best, in the history o t lie school. THE THRUST OF A LAXCE is scarcely more agonizing than tin recurrent pains in theabdomen whit follow I lit. eating of improper fom or tMi free indulgence in ice-wat I he immediate cause ol cramps am colic is often flic distention of th bowels by gas. Quick relief follow the use of Penv Davis' Painkill ( '.iref ill housekeepers give it the plat of honor in the family medicine ches HOE GREEN. Tile thi 1- !!! Some t! :.. in Mi!. .. !!; .il." t I . oi:i unmic l Is grass and needs and Ini.-h. Hoe then, farmer, while vo:i may. Things are get t ill',' '-eiose logethe Plowing, digging, eerv day. With harvest and hot weather. - S. A little fresh beef would be treat to Asheboro folks ju.-t llll't some of our etitel prisin:. s order a iiiarter. The Book Club will meet ipnte now. deal- w i; h Mis Blanche Wood Friday afteruou. President. Mr.-. C.McA lister, h. plests that all books belonging to e club be brought in at that time. th WHEN YOT CO IN TO A DRUG STORK to get a bottle of Painkiller, exam ine it carefully to ceo it it is made lv Perry Davis, and don't be persuaded to take something '"just ;s good" be- ause it is a few cents cheaper. Then is only one Painkiller, 'Perry Davis. Large bottles 25 and 50c. Franklioville Items. Several of our young people at tended the commencement at Liberty uesdav. Mrs.W. C. Russell, Master Earl, mid Clide and little Bertie are visit ing relatives in Charlotte this week. .Mr. W. Ci. Craven made his usual trip to Ramseur Sunday. He must e prospecting. Mr. J. . Iippctt is preparing to open np a grocery store on n. ju. ;venne in the near future. Mr. J. C. Fox who has been in school at Newton, came homo last eek. Miss Jane Kivett and Miss Mary- Cray en gave a very enjoyable enter tainment to their friends in the card room of the P'ranklinville Mfg. Co. one day last week. Mrs. Lillian Russell, of San ford, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. . Craven. Mr. Hocket, of the dam force, ent to Greensboro last week and purchased a tine pair of horses and a tine mule. Messrs. Lewis Haves and Ken nedy, two of our popular young men with the ladies) went to Worthville last Saturday on a pleasure trip, and iv they did not have time to feed or curry their horses while gone. Mr. John Slack has a long smile on his face tw ins. Central Falls Items. Hev. Thompson tilled hiu regular appointment at Giles' Chapel last buimav. liev. J. P. liodgers has just closed the greatest meeting at the M. L. church ever lit. Id in the history of the town. Between AO and 50 peo ple made professions. beveral ot our young people went up to Trinitv .Monday night to hear Jbsallebst Nun Jones. Miss Njrie Tr..u'don and Mr. lodolph Curtis visited near Kandle- uiaii iSunday. Messrs. Will Armstrong aim J. J.. Lamb made a visit to Cedar Falls Sundav. M 1 s Cornie Curtis, of lbu'dleniau, is visiting telatives here. ills, iannie Slack spent a few lavs here last week. Mr. J. V. Howell, of San ford, has removed to our town. Messrs. John and Dolph Jordan visited at Mr. E. J5. Jordan s last Saturday and Sunday. I he huiidav Dchool at tne xl.. church now numbers Vd'Z. Misses Xora and Addie Kollins went up to Kaiidleinan baturday hopping. Miss Annie llamlin is 011 tne sick list, we are sorry to state. Miss Llla liatnson and Mr. Joe Brady, hUo have been quite ill, are improving. R. T. Pickens for Congress. It has leen niv pleasure to have a personal and somewhat intimate ae- 1 .... ... ... , r finmntanee with K. 1. l'lCKens, 01 Iiexinsrton, for number of years, and learning that Havid.ion county democracy will present his name to ...... ' . . . . the district convention, 1 wish to ex press my hearty endorsement of his candidacy for the congressional nom ination. 10 lieiTin with, ne is an unwavering democrat of the purest type, and his character and ability commend him to the people of this listrict as the i-opcr man for tin.- honorable place. He is a line cam- laiirner, a fact that should lte con sidered in the selection of a candi- late at this time. With Mr. Picken.- 011 the ticket the democratic cause would be safelv iruarded and boldly ibly declared on every stump 111 tin listrict. When elected all the peo de would be honestly represented. W. T. J. llandolph County. AN OLD ADAGE SAYS a A light purse Is a heavy curse' Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nln tenths of all disease. go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly, quickly safely and restore the action of the LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. WANTED I5y competent youiiff la dv pofiitioii as Nook keeper or clerk. Addrecj K., Ashclioro Hotel Fol y'a Kidney Cure if laken in time atlordn nocurity from ad ki.Ir;'y am bladder diseanes. Standard Dnm Uo Foley's Honey and Tar contain. apiates, and will not coesiipaie like nearly all o; her cmeh inedn iocs. Ke fuse substitutes. Standard Drug Co. A Pleasant Day. I ; DIED: I Ffc EmTneilt Kidney iGOOD'eOOPn Last Tie ildreu an Hi; - '!. . 11 1 I . - : ; t I he ebraic i - i. litt! their iiaretils uiarrieil to the very feeble mother none but family were invited. The day dau ne: birds 11 11 im rous in seemed to have a new day. I In- children lic-'an to come 111 earlv that morning, each bringing his basket of luxuries to help iill up t he long tabic .-(.read in the dining room. At lt.'::iO o'clock the bell ram.' an. I tiie company iratnel'ccl around I he laid.-, t hat oaded down with irood jdease t he "inner man.". Yi heii .'ran i father invokei blessintrs upon us he irave their children might live in one wit h and her, as he and mother had lived lo these liftv All did eat and were lilled. After dinner .1. A. Leonard, pho tographer, of ( i reensboro, gathered the co!n;a'iy, thirty-seven in number together in th" yard and took a picture of the s "lie. The union of this aired couple h been wonderful. v 11 .'ssed. Light chii dren have been born unto them, lhn of these died in infancy, the oth live are still living. Twenty-three grand children li ing, live having died in infancy. The children are Mrs. (J. Ii. C: ford, C. K. Ilockett, J. lb lb, kef ii. 1.. t ii 1 1 ii- -irs. rj. i. liodgin aiii i Ilockett. line gramt parents epres-i thankfulness unto the Lord for goodness to im all along the jW of life; the children were tliaukfui to Him for blessing them with i..us parent? to instruct them. Although aged and infirm it is a joy to meet with them and listen to their words of counsel. We feel that we can adopt the words of the Psalmist, "Surely good ness and mercy have followed its till the days of our lives." And our de sire is that all may live such lives here that we may all dwell in the house of the Ixird forever. (J HAND-P.VrOHTKi;. Emery E. Raper Esq., for Judge Kimtok Coi'rikr: As the friends of the other candi dates for Judge of Superior Court, of this District have advocated their friends nomination in vour paper. rm it me to sav a few words in be- alf of another candidate, Kmerv E. IJaper, Esq., of Lexington, N. C. Mr. Kaper is just. 111 the prune ot life and has devoted his entire time since manhood to the practice of his profession. He has all the tune had general practice and has developed into a well rounded lawyer, liis tbilitv and his character and abso- ute fairness in all his past, dealings an not be questioned. Before hi in every lit igant, rich or poor, individual or corporation would receive evn handed j!lUee. impar- irty ineTeu-T.iiT. Mr. Kaper has le-vr held auv olliee md never has aoKuutollicv. lu lci'J-1 he was our nominee for Solicitor and ifter making an active canvass, pari 111; neither lime nor ii'.eaus went lown with th1 re. tof the. ticket, lu ls'.iS lie did not claim the right to leinand a second nomination, for 110 man lias sucii ngiir, out nis countv ent into the convention and cast its nt 1 re vote for the nomination oi the 1 men ted Wilev Kush. He is not asking for nomination H'cause -of former defeat nor because has heretofore held ottice, but his friends tire confidently presenting his claims, on account of his present litness for the place. His tinieward- d sacrifice for his parly has been as reat as that of any one, but the office is one of such importance that fitness for the place is the only con sideration that should weigh in mat ter of choice for the place. The good people ot lhividsou ountv have stood by our sons when they sought honorablo position and will do so again; and now that our neighbor will unanimously ask us to id to nominate a candidate whose eminent fitness can not be questioned let us give him our solid support. . B. W KUSTKR. Central Falls, X. C. From an Authority on Education The following article fro: tidies' Home Journal, from t of the Superintendent of I'ublii trttction of the greatest "Mate ot greatest Nation in the world, is wo thy of all possible attention: ,-Vl "More and more there is n .-in cv 1 1 . .! y to overcrowd courses o Mina.. This tendency is not. confined ot schools of a particular class, but i- perhaps, more marked 111 the highei( j rrades. Uur schools are evutentr. Irving to cover too miicii gi ouiki ! within a specified time. Our chil- j Ireii are being hurried iorwaiv to-n rajiidly. This olicy certainly tends toward superliciality. We are jay ing too little attention to a well grounded preparation in what are usually denominated as essential 01 fundamental branches. Our chil dren are hurrying too fast, from one grade to another, without mastering the successive steps bv which they expect to rise. J here is danger or our becoming a nation of poor spell ers, readers and writers. ArithnieT tic, geography and grammar are thrown aside too early after insuHi cieiit study, and pupils are hurried through essential subjects to give more time for expel iinents and tads. We are not teaching our pupils thor- nii.rbiiess. Thev rush through their t.-iins and ol'ieii graduate too young. 111. .re of ten carelessly educated, if v.( can really sav they are educated at nil. - Charles N. Skinner, Supt. Pub lic Instruction of New 1 ork Thla signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative bromoytiinine Tablets tbe remedy that cured a vuld la one taj Guaranteed Cure (or Diptheria Tn.uiiuii's Throat Elixir, the beet Dipfieiia medicine marie f.r ?ale at Standard Drug Co. 25 ets aud 50 cts perboltle. 17-oct-lm b-v i he i;th of May the Near h,.et, this county. n May Bladder Specialist ''D ' ". ' -. . fn I I'lVuiiei Hockctt, as-o ;-j i " l i . i IS f Ii, i...m.M-:.d u,hm.. . . ,i ... ...i , i 1 1 o whom it may concern ! u I uie. uwmg m lv ,;.i i . . ' , ,. - f -i I . i i ou wi.i .mo aic nice.-i ln.c ol iaiioea ironi cts. I rg health of the .,,.'.;! ' 1, r i--if, I j f 1 to $o.00 tier iair at our store you have seen in nianv a jnt I ,. ,. . 'l!l r 'i u i-iti.en. JIc leaves t t (- ?T . I V f i ,, tt 4 4 W i j. i j tS, I L I tne immediate !S , , I ., . , p ,. ln . ,. . v . i i f V i 'i r day. Hat, felt and straw, are up to date. Dry 1 9t I man'u .S.i ' ' f zN t Ooods and Notion lines are Complete.1 I Q I I beautifully, the t , , II t IM I number, ' each On Ma;- at his ho in M.m,u i ? vt ' " Q I UliOCLRILi. Oj I sonir for thai ,,ol,"l i'-u. n Howard, aged a bo . X ' v'l . r-sCl I , ,..n n .r, . I H I H. X. ii' - a,. i. a prominent m..-.- ' Z 7 , - J I a,,t U f"U "n'.'1" i,fj linv i,s the hm' "V'u',a f S I ant of M.L-, '), ,.,.'i.itv i tj a alUjW j" 'rXq chalice and we will convim-e yu we are yours for trade. I jr I Mr. L. vv I.,". ,i:., !.;,. ., - -f LASSITER RIDGE. IO I m ( artn-l',. Saturday ev-ning !!-(. His tmtory. H -,-,-- -r t -r, n - ,.,,-,.-,-. -, , M I after an l.lh.s of Several weeks. 7 her, i, a di.ear.e availing in thiJ-Q " ' " " " " C3 1 was literally of Ash-U,,-.,. hnvinrr ,,v,,I t Car- fi - M.n-i:ed.;n o-mhs are caus :d by " ' w w w w I things to tl,. ore : , 1, ! V.i it -Wirt disease, pneumonia, heart failure I "." 'ei,e 1u.11; a-o. or ".o...t:c.y arc often the rccv-t of kidney 1 I (bid's L. ;tn'tw''i Hd wards, livin- .n,,r JlI Tl S,t S Tl f J I , I Jays befoi-,. h. was found. iK- livtil 0 and th s::;',rcr ha. Frhfs JJ KJKJ fo,ni-i:lt : tV' V' V !U" ,,V:'S Dr. Kiancr-s Swmnp-Root the new dis- Mx.juuro- A T 1-.fi 1l'"n'1- oovery i3 the true specific for kidney, t'adder A 1 iU - - " and urinary tioubles. It has cured thousar.us cf app-irentiy hoptles-. eatery after all otter f ""'i Y 00t and its wonderful cures. . Addiess I VS V&A Dr. Kilmer & Co . Bingrhamton, Y. I I i I: rsx mm l a can 1 .J 5 f mkeit l 'jWftl 1 Sii.E? i m it 1 1 v"b m 1 a. f 3- t,tmd the weather. .: 4 p M ' Bold evervw?iore fcij to cans til cizes. 28 bj STANDARD CM C'l pi1e-ine cure- fii.Es: ceie refunds I if it evur faile. MAY- :(jth, Monday, Dr. M. L. Moore, o Oivensboro," will be at Ho tel Ingol , Randleman, N. ('.: Tues day, M; j' :7th at Central Hotel, Ashebor.; X. C; Hotel. Cedar Kalis, N. C, vdneHlay, Mav iMh; Hotel, FrankliiiliHe. X. C, Thursday. Mav 2!th; Hotel, Ramseur, N.C., Friday, May 30tl; ntol Klondyke, Liberty, X. C, Saturday, May' 31st, until 2:45, . m.. i.nly. This will be vour last o; j - -. ty to seer, re Dr. Mcore s servic. s 1,1 , uiir home town and at such litt'e cost to you, as he will dis continue, f.-avelinlr in Randolnh. I l.ineim J -rvice and ll 011 est auteed. satis ti()ti eiiar- JJnsiiiess Notices. HAVE YOU TRIED ITYET? A wonacrlul Remclv for Ceviiri-.s, Ihroat. f-oi-encss in tiio or I.utij.'-s. ai.d liK-ieicnt mmption. 1 tie b:isisot 1 A It KTi COCtill SYIU'I' is N irth oltuu Pmo Tar uul i always ... .. ' I ' -.- s!! 'lotOelT. - (.' liO.e: un-'l 'V ar Hoti 'L In Cu., tlrcelJSUjiv. N. C. C. b. . Standard Dklci Stokk. Foit a 1. 1:. Fine fivsh cows, fill sell choice stock each. J. 0. Fur. I KH, milch it .30 C. 8ii!:iv-:ii lititidolph. "wanted to The Welch lumber I'igah Apply N. C. 'P ? it VV - counti".' proiluce or :d-r, and wlv. :t you have i.s, eggs, poi.aoes, etc. to will pay you to j.-e me. Groceries I k'i'p in stock a lin of fresh fiiinii. urocerioi which 1 b ! 11 j rices. Would be glad LI" iia' e wur trade. K. C. PKAKCE. f Temociatic Count Convention. A convention of fit te.s of i.-vHoiph eoan'-y ed to. '"r 'll rv-, 10 v it r.i i ii : can their t tho votiuif ;la-.' 1 vol'iift Dre. inct ou , May 3 1st, 1902, jttSocl m , ad elect .teles LVO"V.:Tlt'.On. the Ka.i.dolp'1 C.'cuiy xufiv Committee. . U. il' )S, haiiniya Secretary. ' NOTICE. meet r.gof th extcnttv- A eoii-ent UaU'ieip' tee ot till tiemoartic prlr o county i. hereby c died to meet court hou-,s iu th- town on Saturday, Juno Ttli, t AslieuOre immediately Iter the a l.i .u.-rtmeat o th.-' c .u'-.ty convention ter ;ne purtios of olreti chairiu n. and for .the tt msaetii ;r ef aueh ethe j t aess may eonie be fore 'ci n 1 . i . 1 1 1 '-.iHer tne f - 1 of part oriiatn.at ion ku exc-ci-t .? eoiiimi' tee 01 nvo m e n .1 icli eeiii.-t V.I-.ifC .:e Kleeted by tiirt ere cirii.'i' C( ii; f th.'ii ti.v.' get to-, th man. ) ureeiuct. couiity ox. new prec i: urge.i ti. a, ih- court I 1 the ;!lt day l-r :ji- i;l Lomni'ti ul't at once and "led a chair-el-rtiviueii f the vari-.W- :onm ittei coiirttitn i-ijt:'' e coniiniiteo. AH i ut . i,a;rmen nro -arn.'S teno the ni.-eiir. '.' bcl .nisi-. 011 June 7th r-'.xt. ;., R. ROSS, Cbn.n. 1 :le i'lV ,lt I Co. JJeui. i-x. to n ITT, Secy. ELIJAH MO Ad .trator's Notice Ilavm It.be.c.i persons iitied as ex iceordiu t 1 to aid otal ;.v' immcJii'fi :!olilim . la. prep nt the kl IV Sff"l':i of Ap.il 1 '.' 'ea.le i in bni eu r of law, ;U e ore rc p.ivioe 1 s ti t-l a t'.o lo .-n or r t 1 : of tb.iii- quest. d if.. 1 and a'.l l( i sn;d etat. i . ui dersi;;-" -1 before S.-.r: ; noii'' v ;i '. '. ,ee very. ; W. MORGAN', lixr. . 190-J. Ai,.1 I EM: t.(Ji.Di li;"Ci-U'J Vrt- I id ili-rci y c ill- I tjfcjirt-iiop.'c in j bt I Jri' pnri(-se (;t J tl.-o- Cong'fs ilSf . eiitiofi:-, and r. . of f.: . theV luut- firly !e bel'cre the S ; 3 f i A I. k j Di-DlM-'i-; !i Davidson County Ncvv-s. Davidson Dispatch. About one hundred friends and neighbors of Mr. A. A. Yoiinrr, of Jubilee, assembled at his residence last Thursday and partook of a pen nine old-fashioned barbecue. A biur, I- S3' t..i ;i 1,1. .1 ..1 1.: , : i. (. M-g? Ffc l.j(loin.(, ass mulct il i;n lesKieiliei 1 fat jiiu', barbecued "just right," w served, and was greatly enjoyed bv those jueseiit. Mr. Spencer Surratt, an aged citizen of Fairmont, this county, lied yesterday at liis home at that place. Deceased was 01 years of age. He will be buried at Jackson 1 ii 11 to-day. Mr. Surratt was the grandfather of Spencer and Kearney Surratt, of Lexington. Mrs. Letitia English, of Randolnh county, came up last week to see bel ter, .Mrs. Koht. liardni, who fell from a chair a few davs airo and broke her hip. Greensboro Patriot. Dr. J. M. Rilev. president of the Lexington Telephone Co., informs prep; mi us the company is making tions for the extension of its lin j to several points in the county. They will connect IK-nnni. Reeds and other pou.is with Lexington. Roles are being placed and wiling ". iii soon commence. The editor of an exchange says: Let t lie young men about town out of a job try a year on the farm. Plowing behind a mule will give him a new constitution, take the kinks out oi III! head, the frog oat of liis throat, the r:u off liis stomach, tl weakness out of his .legs, the corns oil his to. s, and give hint a irood ap- petite. in honest ii ing, a sight of hcavei ' Lit. LEt.'Ti I'.jriw, cui- Oi'.u Otiu r woaiu;- -f ten fail t. h-al piopcrly it' negleeK-d ! besom'- tfOuoleeoine sores. D-Witt's w itch Hazel Sahe prevents such con eequences. Even where delay has ssr gravated tbe injury DeWltt's Witeh Ha.-l Salve i ffecta a cure. 'I had a running eer 011 my leg thirty years,'' say II. C Iliirtiy, Yaukeetown, Ind. "Atter using man? reme iies, I tried DeWitt'a Witch Havel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore.'' Cures all skin diaoases . Pit' yield to it at once. Bevvaro of counterfeits. Stifidanl Dr; g Co. Try to muster courage enough to sav "No" when solicited to invest i:i any of the hundred and one wild cat oil, mining and ival estate ' schen.es with which the country the present time. .001 a :.t IDOIVT START WEOXG. Dcn't BUrt tbe sammer i b a lingcr-ir-g coui?h or cold. We all k;iov v. .. .1 a "suiairsr cold" ;s It's the hardest kln-1 to cure. Oiten it "har.Rs en" through the entire season, t ake it in hand rig-t now. A few doses of One Minute Couh Cure will sst you 'ight. Sur enrp fer conKhs- colds, erouj., grip bronchiiin and all throat and lang treubles. Absolutely safe. Aet.- at oaee. Children like it. "One Mi ute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I over used,'' ays J. H. Bowles, Grove ton. N. H. "I never found anything el'e that acted so safely and quickly." Standard Drug Co. Eliza One wa.v to prevent your bait from turning grav is to cut it oft, wrap it up carefully in tissue pa per and place it in the bottom of a t Hink. N1 I1SS (IF TIME. I hav SLld Cbainber!a:;i's Colic, Cirel era anO I'larrhoea Keine-iy to'- yenrs. and wo'-.hi rather he o"t- oi coffee ai.d sugar Itiao It I -ol-1- Hw bottles ct i' v. renla v to threshers inat eon!l go no fatt er. a: "l 1 hey are iV wurK again im moral c it- ii- l'iie!;i-, i'lyiuouth, Oklahoiaa. As will bo seen by tin above tee. threhevs were able to hi", on with their vvoik v.-ti) -ut losing a sin- !e diiv's time. You should keep i..ot tie oi this -.ic-uiedy in your norae. c.r sal? i-.v Staidtud l)ru;r ' o if o-1 i in:!i' looki ..ln...1 v . 1 1 I . 1 . !;; for miilioil i v vvileb :un-!e i- him ;i l'i cites Abot-.i a h:lt iu i- :) an get one id old ills beck :ii ,.1 V1J0 'Pi N't.: C )l til I, A worn -.i-.V Jlllt Sbo - ;.' wboo-r-11 W.'l-I ..ii'U: e lis -.; lur bfW t prevent .'.jiieree'. fioni 'I ..v- eii iili-etl I "ok . s'-iiu:ter, our ha th nv Miiciih (M, :. 'ii- t lii-ni ('h.un ip.'ii v t v i-t 1. one 1...1' cam a oet in by boy only a ltd - .viiiv; o our i b.-rlH it.'m . Vin.'ft V.- : of their plum, mo. ' liuieh be'o r iicab h who . pure:i! di ' 1 Our . ldi-t little i tor eo;i-;b ?yrup b ,1 -.rie HuiUev II.:!, .hat! 01 her eiiililre" f u. 1 hi-; roinedv . W'.u.d call lustiiy t ween wliooi'S. S,'r".aib;ld, Ala. : ,1 e iv Standard ! 'Clou Jic-iiU'dy K to: Din-' I :a 10 iiniounl i thev !-ee inir !'; willing 1 !:e:is and laV Ull'ie llanun s .1" lieas -. bini fro '.' Mi'l :-! ii.. d.l tile M 1- tile to A r. for . m 1 '. i : I so.-1 tst.'.iabi. 01 !! n hn op. he- i U:,,v! it;:ve t hi'e l'o Cure a Cel l m One Pay rnfr- T not five iv.-c..ii!0 tannine Ta') et in . 1 ... , ...'.at a piM'nmi ho im nev 11 f:; i 's to cure. 1'-. . . T. i ' I u lwe sna- ture is on each box oc. In order to reduce stock. A!so5 reduction on all 1 c G r a ry-Las s i t e r Go. thtxtte i-"T rar-r " luik. iiJtii. H: S . it LiA L Jt It a-A. dJtiii Attention You will find "PARIS GREEN," sure death to Potato Bugs and all other "pests" which destroy your vegetables. We have D. M. Ferry & Co.'s Garden Seeds. Everything in the Drug line. W. A. Underwood, Druggist, Randlemaiit N. C. 5 pi J. W. Fry, Pres., J. S. Cox, Yiee Tho Greensboro Loan 3t Trust Co Capital Stock 1oo,ooo. ' ""..ke cure of tbe Dimes and the Dollars will take care of themselves, " H; ; i r. savings account for yourself in your old age. Start a s;i-i:-ga account for your wife and each ot your children and encour--e 1 - m i to save aud add lo il. ' !':-. per cent, interest allowed on deposits of $5.00 and upwards in oar rvi - ;s Department, provided they remain three full months from tha :'.-.-! 1! -.v cf an? month B.eeeeding tho deposit. i : ear dnj. jsit or write fer full imrticrJars t- Greeiifeboro Loan & Trutt Go., GliEENSBOEO, N. 0. Tho company also does a General Banking Business and .tots as Receiv er, Tru-t- e, Guardian, Executor a"d Adruiniatrutor of Estates. Safe Deposit Boxes in Steel, Fire and Burglar ProofJVaults for rent. Cuiro. Ua Antnsl It, 1S61. Koek ITiil Kusgy Co.. MoC: Hi il. S, C. Cp r c-?t!'K : I l.f.j.' to sr.-ito tbat v.inr "Lonsr-Wlndod" axle Is perfect iiioomi, h.-.vlus the- ae.var.tsm.' over any otter longr distance axle that I have aver zii-M i i! ."niiu.-t run out on the grronud. but ninut bo nsod np en 1 lie si iii-ne: nuJ as shu ssiiil cannot Kot on the uplndle to ftrind It ont, I am 101 re 10 hu ,'s.Hf. wiin t:.ia axle wl'l net have to have new point a rnt on the xij. no matter ho v.- ion,-the Ihikkt lasts. Tho farmers appreciate itus i.lv:..ii.'ife, hu-ace "ililis" aro oefey to sell. Yoara truly, W. . HOUDEWBERT. V. till lint it -11 fhr. irmuiid." That's the whrl seer-t told ln six words 1 nr. ii llir. xminZf." Of conrie. if It "cannot run on he u.-o hi 1 : T.mst be ti'ed nnontbe fpindl". ,'..., 1 7; .' thr. balance rf thfm. .1..- 'f -?..' rf.nt iiufi mure Ihan the n;i or ttieiii. " Thr farmers nir reciaie this adcantaae.''' AiiTboy that don't want to bothered to d -ath odlna; n buggy every iim't . it n 11! a -d so simple a child can .vith one 1 iling. Rock iiiSi Buy Company Rock Mill, S. C. FOR SALE IN ASHEBORO BY McGRfRY-LfS&ITER GO. - The H-sQe -garble and Granite IXlopks, LEXINGTON, N. C (ESTABLISHED OVER 21 YEARS AGO.) Marble and Granite Monuments, Statuary, Headstones and General Cemetery Work. Work executed in best sty la. best material, and priVes right. Write for prices and speial estimate. You w ill save money. Yours Truly, jfcSWrite for prices. START : H i ..n Place vour orders where you are HUHK of the BEST that money can liUY." Prompt service, honorablo treatment an at M) ajmx 1 bundle larKe or fmall work from all lirst-cla'o marble ami P"1"' t'ompare my work and prices and draw yonr own conclusion. W KITE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS. : I PAY THE FREIGHT. Leringtcn -T. 1 T! rr.- lie we I pl-i! KroraeKM k-t--u--f-- -.- :-fJ it Sesd for Catalogue B First come, first served. 2-horse Nissen wagons. uijJ yrria""(ra!")B'.!f'aiifyTlPT'B7'l,l'5'lf - Pres, W. E. Allen, See & Treaa. aud that is tho reason we've the iniinort axle, but trill run twice as long as be few dayr will appreciate a tbfeK that understand it. iias run SO mile H. J. HEG-E. RIGHT! rM"a.r"ble Wcrlcs, Or-ElJZC3rZS.sr, Proprietor, ED. M.White Piano .TOUCH, TONE and FINISH UNSURPASSED Has all tbe latest improvements, includ ing our Patent Stringing Device, which keeps the piano In tune longer than any other, and neither are they affected by the extreme heal, cold or dampness. I-verv instrument fully warranted. Price right. Terms right. We pay freight. D. M. WHITE PIANO CO. BROCKTON, MASS. t I 4
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 22, 1902, edition 1
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