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every town J ;ini vi ict a. ni J., may be had, "S5lo the II1IUU Grease that makes your horses glad. THE HEALTH of the HOUSEHOLD! Is very pi.vi.ui'. Y.m .-InniM ViCK's i; 1:1.1 1 : 1. 1-: KAMI I. V 1!KM KIM KS. Tliev cm 110 in tlutn uurclial.U c (ilillTK KMX'KKKS. I K l for l.ai;ii.j.r a:.,! ('.! !-. l.k-l I' 1 I ( 1 -25c., the nivaic-l Southern I.1111L' nie: Thrua! In.iicr: V i.-U" I.':;:.- I. . 1 I'i!!-. '-V.. ' 1 1 I ! t..,,i.--! : .,, ; , .- :.. . liver stimulant; Vi.-k'- Tirl 10 1 '!! l.illillli Ml. ,'"... i'i.- I n ami mine I.. -. t !'.. man nr i.-k's Ar.-iitati.- U in- ...' I.l !.h t (til, Willi M ,it. il.l Cii, -:-v . llv,...,.h..-i,!.;i-...fl......i:,. i .-.i-.. ami elli.'i,-;il Mill.- ami : . .cist:-::. I:'... for all ttn.-iiii:; i i - :i-i . Trade supnliocl by L. Richardson Drug: Co JYllolc-;, . .:!v Greensboro, N. C. Furniture Stoic! j N..n-., j niti.ro. 1 : : -. 1 . . -. I I '' ""-div ,.,. lli.n :.-: I in Ai.iu-1-.i- . Undertaker's Supi-li. j Slnll a, -.I':... , a-', I Does I: C. To V The Allanta -Jourr.a.. The ioutli's 8e.;t Pipcr. I;' 1. no; r ' a...; I'.'a!.;. :v J'..- in .i 1; n;.; l';-' l ! the '" -1 ' iha; 1 .-I Joiimal. f.ill.0,1-: I :! .ri.i .v..:; .-.,! Six lie ('lie 111 One Heck. '1 he I.,V.I...I,!.1. . ill ! NiUii'!:;. I-:.1;';.". One year, ix nmtii 1:-. 'lie tin : 1:1. (In. V,.'!,. Stliulav milv i!..- nr. Ti-i,'.' .V it,..-'! ' - i:it ami Siii- i.iv J -cii'.ial. Liitr ( a! il,: l i . :. am r.,v ' r-T.-'l" 1 !l" Vc U i I'i'C.li: i.'.O 'i Live III.". Ih- l'!i;. l'.nly n...y (i.lin I 01.- :ir :i.."in nmi'iomI.s i..-." Thf, lh- ; it. mi Sun.!..'. 1 'h '. ii' '.- "' : s'.IIU Scllii-Hc I I., u.if l'lii-e of tlio hiail Luxes almic i.:hi I BURNS & I I PRESNELL, I 1 REPAIR SHOPS. t X We condui t a tlr-t cla b p-pau J shop for V 'gona, BuKijie-, t.artR 2 and Carriage, etc, 4 ? Also Hoo si.neinj and Paint- iuS a specialty. X YVe R a ant.-e our work and T and solicit your patr-nae. J t LL'U.NS & PKESNELL. JOB riMNTl.NC;. Job vrintin" is a specialty with us. We print every tiling you want by ntitiin owcr Call or stud your work to The Courier Job o"flice.' O. B. Cox, PrMidDt, W. J. Aimflald, Vixr-Prwdent W.. Amflald, Jr., Cashier. i Ml OF IB0LF1 Asheboro, N. C. CAPITAL. .$25,000.00 Ws in xrw prnparsd to do a rsawal bankiag fcastisis; aad ws solKat His seoaass ! trass, sorporntioM and iadaridaali 4 Bamdolpa sad adjoiaiBg S Worth, W P Wood, T H Morris. O V M0-r"rtr, U i ucx, w r J-sa-4,mt. a M Esakin. W O VatVius U"nKB .,..?rl M..StL OnCva, 1 W J V .'- l 1 1 1 U-- ( at Mass SluJorS VU ls Ezra ins "Scoop 99 Mad No Call to Leather, but Sailed Higf on Ink s, f .V a .V.i I,-, mi. l..r,l, .nil, .lf.11 . !. bull ii!.- that turned iors naturally calls to .it inv nlil friend Jore son. l here Isu t a sul e r.i.-ten leather trade . nor a binder seamp itl't touch than his noil 1 , In al 111.- isn t ollllii eal n's whole body, but and unintentionally he came out of eoi-L-.imlit that a few in the hide depart i n. would he a tflH.ll lure he tackled the S: I wrote to send iil.l xive him a Job. i. that 1 was w-tllng steady, old. reliable 1 if th iini a-v when l.zra re- use he didn't Just look as I a call to leather. He was New litiulaiiilor. with one ilihv foreheads which has mi'. In the overcrowding .n- bulired by the thiekon 1 I 11. is Mil like man. His manners were liar by the same standard, riuht at the start that didn't ki lust what he , ad sure that It uoss. It s ii,.d me thllii.- to his a man had au nt I. ml hun to :.l to I,- he wantil Industry In ail that I .ra In the .1 to est.-d just comber hi t talk fatll.T- -s ,l.-'..ntel., a junta .',.: l.iS paper called ! libra's father .. - editor r Mm. It se.-med .- .! a Leap of .' bail been sent -., .,. U nt and sta- ana ad . 1 ..! l.l'.y lived up to . !" Simp '.ins In rhi.-aiM. as any 1 - ws in- scut it. !-.- wa-u't he just made that al..i.i. d ..f Ins ,1,-aih had come t :-. broimht across on a f:, . a , ..- it told, with close iv . : :,, ,!.-':'il .::i..tliil!B l.e had I. a- .1 - ... ! e i. ft me how- he had .-. . i :. :.i 1' e Iitile band of i ... i':-, ,.'- e win. h he had been 1 an, I had I'luiiilensl Into I ti e S' ."' -', iin-'s. lie had been prompt ' ly ir.;..i' a pi-;-.-i;cr. and. despite his pit- 1 . . ,,s American eltlzenship 4...-I i...- a ni'" of his job and the red , -s 1 ;, si, eve. he had been tried b.- 1. .-in. .head court martial and sen 1. . , ,1 e 1 e shot at dawn. All this be I: I wriiieii our. mid then that his ne- ...a:t mljht I oli.Jiiete he bad CO110 f.n ai.il lin. iLllled Lis own execution. Tl - was wr 'teii ; a s.,rt of piC'sui. or j.eriaips i.,u would call Si black S- lii clSh. and let on to bo tho Worl; of tlie el'ewillless to Whom S:i :i.';'i:s laid , oniided his letter. He Lad I" ' "i tne sentrv over the prisoner, mid for a small bribe In hand nml the pr,,:,Msi. nf a larger one from too paper be I ad turned his hack 011 Mmikina while he wiiito out the story, and aft irv.an! had des, rte.1 jmd carried It to tne ( u'.an hues. The nenittiit enib.l. "Then, ns the or der t" Pre was c'ven bv the lieutenant. n r SiiiniRii.'s raised Ins eyes toward he ivon and cried, I protest In the name if n v American oltiy.on.!dp. " At ths ,1 1 of the letter, and not Intended for pubiicatio". was scrawled: "Tills Is a hiillv sennp for yon. bovs. but It s iret tv t-.l'-ah on v.. '. lioodbv. Sliuiikius." I In' manat:in!7 editor dashed a tear from ins eve when lie read this to uio : : il :;ulped a little as lie said: ' I can't l."!i it. He was such a a a tnoncnt- ful boy. Why, he eveu remembered to Inclose descriptions for the plcturenf Simpkins' last story covered ths w hole of the front page and three col uaaus of the s -. .. 1 It just nat ur,.IIy sold euuN of papers. His ed itor demaudisj that the state depart ment take it up, though the Spaniards denied the execution or any previous knowledge of any sach person as this r-cnor Simpkurs. That made apother pace In tho paper, of coarse, and Uleo they got up a memorial service, which was good for three columns. One of those fellows that yon can find In ev ery office, who goes around and makes the hoys cive up their lunch money to buy flowers for the deceased aunt of the cellar boss' wife, managed to rot left $211 among our clerks, and they seut a floral notebook with "Gone to ITess" done in blue Immortelles on the cover as their "tribute." I put on a pine hat and attended the service out of respect for his father. But 1 had hardly got Back to the offioa befsie I received s wire from Jamaica readme: "Cab4e yoav eorrpapond4 hers let me hsi howl red. Notify te ther ail hnr.k. Keep It dark from other- r-lrrnU inst" f iU ,.'0 I kept "it anrk, and F.'.rn mine buck I to lift- by easy stum's nnd In mull 11 way us i-it to attnict nny Hpeclul atteu I U1111 to himself. Ho nmtinKcd to cot the impression around that he'd been I snatched from the Juws of death ly a ; rescue party at tho lust moment. The 1 last I hoard of lilm he was In New j York ami drawing ton thousand n your, which was more than lie could have ; worked up to In the leather business In a century. ON TAKING A REST Ones a Yc&r Subatilu.c Bacon and Egfta For Birda a.nd Burgundy I bear 11 i;ood deal about men who won't take vacations and who kill themselves by overwork, but It's usual ly worry or whisky. It's not what 11 man does during working hours, but nfter tlieni, that breaks down his health. .V fellow and his business should be bosom friends In the oilieo and sworn enemies out of It. A clear mind Is one tbat-ls swept clean of busi ness at il o'clock every night ",ul Isn't ..panel up for It npiln until after the shutters are taken down next morning. Some fellows leave the olllce at night and start out to whoop It up with the boys, ami some go home to sit up with their troubles. They're both la bad company. They're the men who are always needing vneallons and never getting any Komi out of tliem. What every mail does need once a year Is a chance of work-that Is, If he lias been curved up over 11 desk for fifty weeks and Milislstiiig on lards and Luri:uiiil.v. he oiiKht to take to llsliltiK for a liviiic mid try bacon and ckus. with a little spring watei. for dinner.- I'r.Mii "Let ters From a Self Made Merchant to Ills Son," by iSeorse Horace I.oiluier. AS TO APPEARANCES "Old Gorgon Croham" AdHc HU Son About Clothes V.m "l.-ftn-s Frcm .1 J.I.I.- M r i 'i.!.,! .. Hit '..ii." I'll (....rut J..r.i ;...nm. r I'.'.ir I'torropont That order for a carload of Spotless Snow Leaf from old Shorter Is the kind of back talk I lik". Wo can stand a little more of the name sort of sassitu;. 1 have told the ca-hier that you will draw thirty a wo-k after this, and I want you to have a nice suit of clotl.es made and send the bill to the old man. Hot sonic- tliinu- that won't I p I pie (.m s-ii'- vh.'th -r you follow the horses or do bilo; ami wlntf ihinelti;; for a l!v!nc Your taste In clothes seems to be last iin: liuiL-. r than the rest of your col- l.-tr luc.'ition. You lookinl like a yotius widow who had rnls.il the second crop of daisies over the deceasis when you were In here last week. (if course clothes don't make the man. but they make all of him except I. Is bands and face darinf business hours, and that's a pretty considerable a tv:i of the human animal. A dirty shirt may hide a pure heart, but It sel dom covers a clean skin. If you look as if yon had slept la your clothes, most people will jump to the conclusion that you have, and you will never co in ku-.w them w.-ll cnomili to explain that your head Is so full of noble li.oi'.-bts that y.'ii haven't time to both er with the dandruff on your shoulders. 4 ml if you wear blue and w hite striped pan is and a nd necktie you will find it difficult to cot close ciiMiixli to a dea con to tie Invited to say cra.v at bis ta bic, even if y..u never play for auy thllic except coffee or beans. Appearances are d ilful, I know. but so loiii as they are there" notliim; like having tin-in deceive for us in- id of I'll cent shave and a 5 cent shlno cot a thousand dollar Job and n clcarette and a pint of clinmpncno knock the bottom out of a million dollar pork corner. Four or live years iiro little Jim .la .'kon bad tin' bears In the pro vision pit hiberuatltiR and llvlnc on their own fat till one tnornluc. the day nfter he had run the price of mess pork up to J20 and nailed It then', some one saw him driukliiir a small bottle Just before he went on 'chance and told it around ntnouc the brokers on the floor. Tho bears thoucht Jim must have hud bad news to be bracing up at that time In the morning- So they perked up and everlastingly sold the mess Kirk market down through the bottom of the pit to solid earth. There wasn't even a grease spot left of that corner when they got through. As it happened, Jim hadn't hud any bad news, tie Just took the drink be cause he felt pretty good and things were coming his way. Brief Mention. ! The Mandarin, a small Chinese or . ange, Is hichly prlail by IjOuisian.a ! growers and is one of their most prof itable and satisfactory crops. Where are those hogs you ure' going 1 lo kill next fall! You cannot afford .0 I grow cotton nt 8 cents and buy nrtat I at ir cents, remarks Dr. Uunnk-utt of Georgia. Quit scratching" and begin plowing I If you have not already done so. My experience with upland rice la that the rows should be only as far ! apart as Is necessary for the horse to walk in plowing. A rentier of Home and Farm says ' that Jimson weed seed will poison fowls if they are allowed to cat much j of it. ! I have found sorghum seed mixed j with peas, about one peck to tho acre, 1 adds very much to the pea vina hay crop. Dyspepsia Curo Digests what yon eat. This preparation con tains all of tint difrestants and d I genu all ii4f at ft! It. oHvnt Instttnt relief ra u.nr fails to cure. It allows you si. I the food von want. Tte moat sensitivej ', stomachs can isjte it- ivy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after e-mrythltie; else failed. It la unequalled for all sumach troubles. It caa't trip bat sj h mm tV ,,.- only by F- O. tntWrTT on, chlrss) I For sale by W A TJadersrood t) - !C TS-" J ;rtgsj I TREE PRUNING. I II.kv nml Hi.- Wlo-I'.iislit nml Mr (, 11 it Way Mail.- lli-nr, low lii'.ided .-'I'liie trees an the rule now la ii ally ;,!1 se.-ti.-ni. says !1. U. ; Van liciaan in lluinl .New orker In j an article reeltitu the hmvs and whys of pruniin:. Seine of these are as fol- j low: I Wbia It becomes i:.., css;u-y to out ! off a bran. !i. 1. 1 It be .!..iie dec-ally. I III headiiej I -a. !: a l.t !! h th- re is a 1 riKhl ninl a runs way to do it. In the first i':i;i'!-o we see w li. ie a cut has been niaile Hilly an inch above the last bud Tile I seta! n slilrtliim. bri.i l Ids of loior ill li-.w"! bed-. Ihei are ,.,ri,iiiis for la1'!.' 1! r.i:n ma for -arlii-!,. m: -al-..:- ar l labs , sand", lies. Ii.e -.::i.!w..-a, s tima selves, when n.a.le of brown I . . Willi a liii !i- .1 slir.ddi-d liaslurli-l.. biosson.s. lender stalks and y.-iiti. . Atielllil.' of this p! he double lid to brat of tin- natural -1 rubl vim Ir,. I., h,,,,;, :: si,,.,,, line. Whi.e 1 wou'.l in.! tiie w hole I'.iud or shore COMTeil W'I'l shlllliS CI' ! , j till . i S. 1 wo-.iid lil.e s, . ,, little bins of nature left. What I ...!,- more unnatural than a beau'il'ul pond or hike divested of nil natural beauty, leaving the trees all trimmed up l:Ue so many sentinels and ,,f sh id t!o plant , 1, . ii- .1 to tin- v ',1 -e the other hand, what is inure beautiful than the trees or sl.nibiiery hiinuiiv ovi r a ri ' r's bank or gra.i'f aiiy group-d at intervals along the ciim- of n pou.li' We have s.. many plants that love this moist i illL.tinli. lli 'tu'ine a phinting of groups of azaleas, i leihra, viburnum, eornus. Myricn gale, tho doia and black aider, high bush blue berries, with irises, hibiscus, lobelia cardinals, forget nicnots, Caltha pa liisiris. laipatot'.atn pupunum. Ascle I'ias purpurasceus. Jackson Hawsoii. Frnlt ami rioirer Notes. Chinese bell Is a tail growing sum mer p icnni.il with large blue flower that appear ontinuiilly fruui July un III nipp.-d by frost. It grows easily from sc.. I. Sow ived of "bahy's breath," gypo ihllh. In the border In May and trans plant the foilow ing seaF. a. It ii iillt and airy and good for mixing with stiff bi.s.oms in vase. Ih uiove the blossoms from uewly set strawls-rrv plants in the garden aud mulch th use that are to bear with marsh hay or clean straw. riant melons in the north In the open ground ti.'.vmd the last of May. It Is useless to plant the cucurbits until set tle.! weather. Chrysanthemum cuttings for single specimen can be taken in May or June. Prune forsylhlas and some of ths spineas Jut ufter they cease bloora hif. The Ulff-renro Good Serai llnkea. Unless you plant good seed in grow ing (iein ui: Ions it is Impossible! to pro duct a good melon. All who grow mel ons for market know to get tcp prices they must have the best flavor and a good npiiearance and well netted. I have known a good many Instances where there was a difference of SO cents per basket in returns received for same day's shipment I do not know of any plant that can be as easily Im proved as to qnallry and productive ness as the Gem melon by the careful election of seed. A- V. Sclienuerborn, Illinois. CawM Calf. Cannaa are grara feeders. They are not very particular as to soil, prefer ring a somewhat heavy to a light one aa long aa it la nourishing and well drained. Daring their period of growth they require plenty of water, and a few manorial waterings will be found of aeirke. Ft i ft ff it HI I Wl.oVI AM' lil'lltr I'I "HIS". j left to make ii.e urow III I A lllid :l' j I llii.'tia r on made I i'"l or'; , at It. "I ii ' 1 w 1 w,.i .ii-. U l- t!.c last liMiu: I' i l.ial ii ,.: .a-c. ami .1 dead siei . i- ' sure 10 1-. , , t il thai bii-l ,.i- bran. i. i f col Mi-eine en, I. ill- resni: of I I the lira of tins,, ,-uts a .'.ear later - in ' " , b" so a al I". The sua-,- si, .ws f..r i! ' " I a s!'a: " '"' " ' ' ' eel ' Wli :i lai-.e bran lies are cut away, a vol ' there -! "i i.l be a., s:.:.-. left. li. lie ki-al Mia cm . short il "ili il " ': ! know Where ll.c c:re.:':,'.- of sap i- a ',Vc. A c passim; from tl- 1 '- t-. I-..- I mvh ill' and al.-.. down...::-!. Where s:.Ks a-'- seen left bv tic ;. 1 111. -is tb -.v die. and kind folia I milar, ::i - to la-al lliem ever. I ! i-icw, ...ur- of time the dead pails will rot t.v. Wi aw aj if Ii.e lev i!". s not li:'-! ,n ilie tree. Where the . m Tl'ei Ve: . ,.!,. , ! !.. !'.. 1 ..i!ti Mem H " i- .iiol- CM Crta it la Two Day. P. " I r -"-CV-7 ; i i. A VViLDWCCD BEAUTY Dainty l'li:ir, of I In- Illnl" I'ol ti.tee-fiiisj tutil I'lii-e While. 'I I yliilel fr.l.i.ly is fill! "I 1 'eiriuil lll 1 lori.!: tuai'kably s si vied i an. I font!, ailed In li , .A - - - . .t -?f- Idi'S Ii'IIT VIOI.l.T. VP eal books Viola p.da l...i h .a ll.c two upp ciy p'uai ce! ... as it f pansy. Indeed. 1 a- the pansy M. ict. l-.-e-pi.ll.lclil from Yai far. hna. says: "II ,V , iciv while i..- in a group of Ii.e ' Utt f"W I'.M til 'iol-dl Tiie sail .lose Seal I'lieiil . f on hard tic Is i': b.st m. 'ihe.l f. 1 by a ii i.t not .s ,... .est ,,f a tent 1'i.nAi a var. 1 petals , li'y i r the pu.,c. nble lank p. nap :-.icr.n;e sp.-iyin A'i Ihiti-s consider, .1. li e iiuie. sul- phur and sad wash proved I r mo t j wbslc in cost Was only trchuui. and I only :.a or! nary spray pump yeas nee- essa'-y for i:s a; pli. atii ii. A till'.' nnoi i'iro Vermop I no?:d" I v.-. ikcd s.-''isiaitoialy will, all the ma- teri.ll U-c.l.-llate'.i liXi erilliclll Sill Uon. M.is-a. I. ii- its. ill l! Ill be ..am. wl!h ..in an. I a four inch id. d to il bit -tii-l old i ma r, :r-l of bene flour if -y.il, and pot tlnnlj. 1'or swcil ', as lel.vt a S', ut v here the sci! is h.-.:iy and where plemy of w tcr can l.e given during the summer, far they laust have "wet feet" to thrive i'.rd Hour!"!,. !-i:apd'..ii.-o:is are favorite llowcr with us. 1 u we prefer the tail growin.' tpei'lcs, Aii'.trrhiuum uiiijus. Tliesewill liower the lirst feur if piaalcd Boon enough. The Scli!r.an!hu wisetonensls Is a I'u.un'.in inlen plant, with attrac t;i'ff, fernlil. j foliage uud u profusion of iv-ii pink bwssoius. A W II 1 lo to In the i nly vl: K"-.' fa in the world is lora'cd on t hill. Ccalle island, k-.j, Ki,-!,. t aond tVa.i Times. Tl.e farm Is a nev er ci-.. ing object of Interest to the x !s iter and of Joy and profit lo th ow le-r 11a e are now between " and .;i V -as., in tiie dock. The pnigi-nitor of this remarkable fl.s-k were two which were "winged" in shooting, then lanosl and mid as ilnni . The annual ship-liu-nij ft-ntii the farm now are about 4iil to a si fowl. Most of ibese are wild ti-ese, but there are koiiii' Japanese liu ' ;.. Iiraat mid oilier game. The g-- bring alH-ut J.Y a pair. In sum Uier they fed on the marshes nf chin co'.o.igue and Assateattne, lint as tho old y.ei.tln r comes on they gradually gather tnether near the owner's r"si-ih'ii.-v. wiiere food is iM-oviileU for them. Mlngh-d with the goose nre many kind of birds nnd fi v. l and fan.-y breeds of chickens and ducks nml even some swans. Particular cure is bei.m taken with the swans, ami the experi ment of tkeir culture bids fair to he a success in every way. Bhrll MalcrS.-a. reeding hens special shell forming material Is noneense. One fit'd of btau per day will produce nearly enough to shell tho day's egg. Then tho other fcod she gets ndds to the amount. In limestone countries the water nlono will furnish nearly enough. Then all Iho other feeds, and especially insects, furnish considerable quantities of shell making material. This is proved by the fact that soft shelled eggs are Dot more common In freestone countries and where no speclnl substance ta fed for the purpose than where tho soli and water are heavily charged with shell formlug material. Fans nnd llancli. Dr. O. P. Bonnet the Buff Rock ape-' etaihrt, Macon, III, baa a bunch of aril-, chokes planted In each of his poultry yarns. These make a dense shade d'jr- ing tne sommer ana spring up vigor-; omdy year after yen! They reonlre Do ' cultivation, and frost docs not lnJoroJ them. Where pigs are kept most of the j tubers ean lie dug each fall awi fed to I be pin and tbe remainder left for the next year. rr Oawaarrr Ulldaw. parly treatraent with potassium snl- It IS w. awl hashea tnmttH i i, sin i," s -J uoall' iy or per- SQUAB RAISING v. ir - in. hi .-ili of ll.e hous" am! to of It all one run. Tho xvitc ,1 f.-ei Into the round. No -.. i 1 .1. The house is imnU' old c-l ,..,!. 1 luring summer l.lciilh.-n-he.i are pl uiil over three re on top of run liuini diately f l he house for shall.', 'i hi- house cool, and the birds do - oll.:l'-'ed while brceiiaig. for of Li diffi I la I'll inches high, two bl In bring used for shelve. In uncut 1 place a r. -movable s by M inches, open at the . which gin--, a chance to I..,,.- vci.v rapidly with a 'tl... v.. nk in a sl 'il'l time. -.I.lliig 1 lis" pin.' n cdh s. to to drii i. the k" I'I- and lie - are ta " IS ids I i j I t.i fore tin I i.o.b'ii ill ii ij s v. i;h tiiat never freeze a. ;.:'.' ii,:h: ill the '. is h I I y ; 1.1 in large gal- le.-t. 7 Inches : u, e in art la-t year eleven brei.icrs. uver- ' I lest policies ..... consist Of I i in', al'lliicnls. ' tl.i f.ll Hit 1...S to be oil s a l.ucr of birds y Itllel-estillg and of keeping u pair i: .!'- i!ie,r young, . .'. I lid SlidoW b I. n s... ,. h,. vit'l the ' tri ! llio'.'. by Mr. vrya t yv i t.antiso tun stalks extrume left ,.f the picture were from nil cxpei'iiM'iilnl plant of corn plauted four kernels to lb hill; the next, eoitntlns to tho right, thnv kernels lo II - hill; tl e third two kernels, ntid the stall: at the extreme riuht one kernel to the luil. The (.puces between hills, were twenty-sevi-n Inches each way. Orange Jadd runner. A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES' What is known aa the Blues' ii se'dom occasioned by actual exist' 'j "xtereal conditions, but la the , rt'.-.t majority of cases by a disorders, a " i THIS IS A FACT . which may be demotutra ted by trying a course of Ms Pills They control aatl regulate the LIVER They bring hope and bouyancv to the mind. Thy "bring health and Clastic uy to the b-idy. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Notice. I Rai tss lakes oot letters of teataerMtarv . on ibo eatalo of S.iim. Moflft. 1 4WI.....J. halor W, O. Hiansaia. ClHt ui I the Muprrlor renn of Bai-di lh Cuaatr. 411 I brr,; r ncsiflfsi to oriaae ImBsrllal &rsBI SoSeiI'iJsH' urt frttlriarnl. A ! all (t..ii, BuMtrjs raia ilks a to ' ;ii, -:..;u. out. 'IT-,, M;,ll;s ut tli ,.','- ,-. Hit ,-ti.r7:'!. ,: . ... ,j0,;.",, .' ' 'r;. "T 'rjX t', ' "xnm4 iB ,',( Tata -- a .'. it of ai.rll J ,.,,.... rs.f r ijsf j ; r . 1 ffi 1.... ' 1'.' !'.',',., '..i M I hav h.-.d o.-Miliin to uie yourB j li." .' ' " " JJ i- L 11 '"'' """ ffRl.ik.Drcusht S;u,x and Poultry Hcdl. l ; ; . J 1 hsvt h-.d ovraiion to use your 'Bhtk-Drcusht Stotx and Poultry Hcdl. cine and am pit-sed ta say that I never uud anything for ihxk th-t i;,ivc lialf u good taustacticn. I heartily rrram mend It to all owneri of stock. J. B. BELShT.R, St. Uuii, ",0 Sick stock or poultry tlmulil not at cheap stock fisid any more tlian sick jiersons should eiisft to be .-,i,-i -1 by fooil. When your Bt .v!: ui, I poultry are sick pive tliem iiied ii'ine. I'- n't stuff them withworth ess sh k foci. I'tiload the bowcii un it i r i' 1 the torpid liver and the animal v .il be cured, if it he possi ble to cme it. Hlnrk-Iiratiglit Ste' lt ami Poultry Mtlic!ne imli-ad the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stuck if taken in time. Secure a l?.i-eeiit cm cf lllark-I'riineht Stock and Poultry Mislicinonnd it will pay for itself to i tinieaovur. lliirseawork-lieltcr. t'owt give more milk. Iloei gain llesli. And liciii liiyinoreeuL'.. llFolyestl,. nr..!.!. in of making as in u,-h blood, tV.-!: and energy n Hssil,!e imt of the ..iiiallest u:i.unt of food con- sunu'd. Pay a c;ui from your dealer, GO TO J. W.TIPPETT WITH VOI R F.GGS AND CHICKENS. Ilih.vt .M.ukot Prices for all Cnunti v Pnvluce.. Fraiiklirwille N. C. Many Aattrsctive Trip AT Hxtreincly Low Rates VIA Southern. Eailwau .-.ut of the foil .Win.; .-il via 1 .1,1.. i'Mn, Ib.il'i winch i tl i A 1 1. . i' '. liA., f. r in- i g .Nil . o,..lt'i i.i n e '.'ha' ti.-a mid for rer' 'on,', Vny 12, 1U' 3. Ticke's on e v i.y 4 ninl A. 1 m ted to it-turn un it. .Mi.V 10, IHeil. A'l'hANT b '' i , Nationa fi nven 1 1. -ii llai i't Yi to g I'eoi h-s I'uion. i. I. l'JO-i. 'iikitsi.n mIc duly 7 t.. 10, iiini f d to r. turn ti July 1", t'ciil. Kxtei.sou of Unit may b' oi - tame i en these ti. ke s I Atifiisl lim i, .1 ib't o-it d i v inijiin l pari bus erswith .'peeiiil Agn t, Allunia. mi or i a r Jii 15. liKi.'l, a d i jmu n.ivo e i i.t e i 111 v coins. MO I'uN. MSrt Nation I Kducn- to.nal Assoc ati -n, July lu, Una T c et on side Ju'v 2 to 5. limited t. reiliill until .III V li, l'HW. If ti. kets s'ed.n -ite1 w,i .1' n: Al lit t ni lier ii an July 7 " r 1 .-r hi July II. and i p;n ,-i' ni' i.l i f fn i f llll) ! ts, i x i i si'.ii of i. nt,I lin t ma , biaint-d 'o cp'o rbri I. Hi: S. MAf OS. iA. S-.. t.r fane (iioweis ,'iii.veiitiiiii. May d-H, 111 II Tli ke s: I.- May 4 Mid 3 (c M ,n tie. an i Ala an a, on ie only on Mav b) I initi.l to return nut I May la. P'liH. N tSliVll.LK. TliSN.-tivne al 1 s o in li I v i'umbcln d l'reF! )ter i liui. h M-.v 2l-iH, lls'3 licl-i H su e M y 21 -f. itnucii to tcuiru un- ., June 1. NEW OKi.ASri, 1, A. -American y...iiea As ociiit en, M.'V 6 1, I HO.'t Tick. is i n mhIi-May t to I, l.uiitci it i .lai- lor l.taiii, iMcpt i' i;e(.o9itc with Hie I Agct.t New li 'e n-, n- later than May 12, ai d ui 1'iiymnit ot .ee ol llfiy :-'.nt , im.it liny ho t. n,i, i to ' ay a i. Wi'3. NEW liKI.KANM. LA. Niitl'-iini Msi.ufaetnn r-' A-socaton, in-lT. T ekets on sale oprii 16 t 17, Id. iluneil to Apul 1. HTO, I r r tii r ii Kite eii'ii of Un d hunt t April ti. 1H0U, inuv be obtii. ed upon d-p"Sil of t cwets with r!icial Agent, .' W Orb til-, n d payment ut be ol lify ce. ts- Hlt'tlaiUNl), VA. Siiithrru E.l n a ti' ii l fonfi tcr.ee. At ril 82-47. Ti.-i-. t- o'i silc At ril iiO io S3, liuiitcd to rc. turn uu'il April . W' SAVANNAH. UA. Koiitb'in Hap tii Convention, May 714, ltio;). li -sits on a le May 4-7, llmitid to re turn mini Jiy J Hv deiin-iiiiR Hi .c v i b rjivcail Ag nt, avamiMli not Inter nan May 20, ai d I Hym.nt of " 1 1 tidy cents, fi- al limit may be ex Icnd-ii oi 'un-1 19W1. Tickets ou sale to ibove p lints frrm a i -tationa on onuihern Hallway. lo- detail il information B ply to n. arost Ticket Ag. nt ol hoaihom Kdl ay or conn -ctin lu e-, or nddiesa B. U. UAIIDWICK, (. P. A. WaswMiTox, u C. MOKTOAGE BALE. ISy virtue ol the power vestal ia me as uir-rt.-age in a certain mortiiag execute J on tee 2fttb day of July 1H -S by ti J. Ulapp, . a. v-iapp, A. r. f iaon. ilanioi f lsop mid U. 11. C'Inpp, lunr gae as, to Been o the payment of a n-'te executed on the Mama day, which mortgage is recorded in book 711. P'ge 4..H, in th- uitiee of the Kegister nt Dei lis In It mdolph ionntri a. fault naving is en ma 'e in the payment ol inn', 1 wdl offer loi sdu to the h.ghem bidder for cash on the t rem Is on Momlav. the IS b day of May-IDOS, ai 12 o'clock, the life est 'te of tbe said Eliii J. f Upn in tbe n.lire pr mises aed the two-flf ks iiudlvined interest ef W. M Clapp and Dial I CI .pp. in the slid premise-, lying and b, ii.fr m Ki -do'pb Co, 1'rin ty Townsbi'-, adjoin ug the laud-of M edecsillu Uy, iljrd-c, Mendenball. Ma'tiaret J hiis. n. Jstne. Bowers and ot era beg' lining at s stn ijohu uuitou a coiner) ibencc norb forty-five degrees rait .aveuty Doha t a bi e oak; thence u .rtb tsrenn-ciKhi ta le t a stou.-i lh. u.e east fifty-eight poles to a stone; th nre south one liutidnd and nini-ty-flve poles t"astoue; 'hence we-t sixty p ik-s to a atone; tbence north fort-'i pa a toastoue; thence west fortv-i li e a.,.J. one halt poles to a stone; theioe north ixiy-rigl t poles to a atom s tbrnce easi totbe boninninc s Dtssninj one bnodrrd aorrs'more orleas. Terns of sale ease. This the 14th da? of A prd- V.0 CHA3. EAUAN, Bcrtu igce. BLAKK DEEDS ,ANU M0HT- GAGES. Blank tleetla and niorijfH- ges at 25 cent a dozen; chattel mort gages 10 cctitj a dozen, at Courier Office. FOB jS ALB 100 bulieU Wood's Three Times the Value of Any Other! One-Third Easier. One-Third Fctster .o;ctits wanted iti till iiliiH.''ii'm'( tcrritiiry. Wi ueler & Wilson Mnfff. Co ATLANTA, (!A. I-'ie. baie liv MOI'TITT & CC Ashe' mo, X. (.'. VV. WTJ O NrES, Dealer lr ;r.(it:; HiK.s, ruovisiovs AM) ri!oir.K, Sewing Mat liiiKS, l'arts anil Atturh iiuuts. Aln'o have u lot of jjimhI clutliili; llinl will lie closed out cl,eai. I 'rod ui o laitiglit and sold. ) our iatiiiiui";e suliciUd. (livehiL' u cull and I'll Heat v.1,1 liylil. V. W..I0XKS, Allen .stand. IVp.it St. Potato I Bugs! i f$ A Hiue Killer fni potali) vj:5 line., and nil id her insects. Eg Jjj J'eifei ily liniin!i.-s to the 0 plant. Satnpie ptickax'c by s it in iil. eiinimlt fur halt iiciv ?s )u'iec 25 rent.. J THE JAMES CO. ' fg Sjjj Dox 3H1. Winslon. N. C. The Rciiwdy... Al, till till, 'B (.1,0 i lii i-iter 55 t io; eason ExGiii-dioii Tickets in hi .I Hiiii i-iit ninis i , lit , . . &u!:t,e, i. :.',v.,v:., Indies u.-.ii laiilornia. .,',ll.ll,.er St Antins' i , -. I'hI'ii D'nch, Mi inn, .1 icr- itvi!!", Tit'iipa, I '-'' i .'i.iii' i, liiu juuicr., Tliora tsvt I . i o ,il"M.iii, Aiken, Au. kit i i 1 : r .."-.t, A.-lie illf, At l::,n, N.-o 1 1, mis. Mtliipbl l he LcnJ cl the Sky. a . i i'i-! I'i.u.i tiinl Slet'piiif' Ser v ii' - oil till Truins. .-I.' unit your tn kitt roiids V.,; 5GUTf iLRM RAIUWfiy . s am ixkel agcut for full in ma' .oi.. or uild.e.f II i.. 1 i-.KSON. Truveiina Hun. Aureus, Charlotte, V. 0 (., W. WEHTbCKT, Iiisl.u t l'na. Agent. Hlcbmond, s H. II. II.AnDWlCff. lii nerial rassin-iger Atreat J. M ClILP, Traffic Manager, WaahhjfUin, 1). 0, W. A. TUBS, taat Pass. Tratfir Muam. v. wbii.fuiBs i. a EXPERIENCK D "if-r fir j3 toi Mamta ir corc . AnTrm maan$ t?ieh and dncript l-nt mat anj. iii (if.rtitm otir ot'intmi free wh.uier an ieiit trtte. Oiildsit tcriK-T fr rwicurmr enUoiik. I n-stnta tak.-i thrnuili Mum A i o. rclT fijunattuittety wt'houtchirarj, lotiia Scfcmific Jlmericaa. k huiriaomfilf I11:trtd vnakTr. S nrrtut rtr. rtilatt.n at mrr iummi jnurtial. Torn., 9 m f'T : finr m.H.lha, L IkaUl bjal nsjwat(al(rra. R1UN.1 & Co."'- New York Branoa OOlcn, en SU WaabUiaiuo, D.C. J. F. Heitman, Has a full line of . r,muriea H,.r,l. ware. Drv Goods. - Xoiii.na. el. and soliciU a share 'of jour patronage. Trinity. N. C. 6efKi tn-Mlvl, ilusu'k or ptijsjouf invuifn ka sfl -cUi Wlt'lrtVli mt)w tmam fHmam, Apply to J M lively LSM !f, N. 0 , ' s.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 7, 1903, edition 1
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