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. 15he Courie PRICE ON E DOT. LA 11 A YE V.r. C. HAMMER, Editor. -Kut,.--l ii !!. itlir.. at ri'Di.r.' i-fon1 ri.i M-.f-r err pown wi:k. Tile cotton mil! men agreed :il ll.t-' meeting of the Aim-rii-an Cl.;,h Manufacturer-,' .Win-Lilou, h.-M in Charlotte laM. vwt-i;, n .iliiiiulii work; to work only four ila;s in n week. This to go into chri't ter than June 1st to l.ith, 1'.' tiuon i.'o.vi'. Guilford comity, a leader in rees ami public in;. lMu-iucnl.-, $30,000 for bonds for pio 1 The progressive couuii.-.j in l'u-;::.i.-will follow, (i.iill'oi'ii siaiiilsneM to Mecklenburg in good road iinprou ulelita. There is an awaUiiii".: uv.-rv..'ie.-t for good roads. Now Vork Mao-, by a recent aiiii'iidim-ul to the Male Constitution, will vote foO.iMio.iiHo for good road. The plan is to use $3,01)0.001) a year for the next ten years, mid if loit.oiio.iHiii will be ex pended by the counties. It is e-ti-muted that :!o,mio miles of stone roads will be built, witlini tin- ton years ami these loads, when con structed, will be practically '-'ood for all time to come. Aside from the savin:: in v;;-aiul tear of vehicles an. I team.-, ihe beiie iits alone to the value of laud land will le increased one-iiftli. It has been published in some of the liepubheau papers that the law as to income tax has been adjtidu'eo to be unconstitutional. There i- noi one word of truth in the statement that Judge 1'iirne!!. of Kasteni United States t'irciiit ('curt, refusal to pay liisjincome t:l to the Slate on the amount exceedim: .l,cu0 ot his annual income. Judge Sinioulon held Mint the Federal conns had n jiuisdiction hecaiue the amount wa less than ifj.n' . Jtid-e i'liniell i now trying t" get an injunction to prevent the collection m the Si;:" courts. So you see the K.-plli !;r:i:: are publishing misstatement.-. An armed mob in one of the best tod us rocs to a man's room Wilson. N. ('.. in the Sta;.-. beats and I . : tcrs down t!.e door- lo bis r kill him. '1 hi- comir.ct ii: bad eleinei i in that e.iiiimu learn that the live iin-n no indictiin-nt for the ufiwi--gamblers and were no .'.-:il the inllueiiee of Ibpior w hei was perpetrated. at. .- a v. W lion of the A. A M. ( pleineiitary bulletin apple is being issin Fungus liiieinits o Both are valuable ;'m tion thev contain. f the Aj.pl. J'lans aie on foot looking tu ;i union of all the p.-oplo livinu' (irvensi.ii.ru who ;ire naii. . of I;.: dolph county. A large numb. -r the business and professional ui.'n the city were lorn mid rut rid Randolph. The Pavidsou Ib-paleli isil yen old and grows better us it iriows old- A Pilot Mountain Man's Affairs in a Tangle. Jlankrupt proceedings have been instituted against J. 'a. Stone, a citizen of Pilot Mountain, who b-fi home rather iirystciimislv about t.n weeks ago. There was' a hearing before Judge iiovd in (iiveti.-diiirn May 20. Louis Uvv of Pilot M Oil II taiu bought Stum's mercantile business, paying him four thousand dollars cash for the stock. Stone's creditors are now endeavoring to get the goods, claiming that the transac tion between Stone and Levy was not legal. Jiestdes belli'' ca.hirr of th l'ilot Mountain hank and conducting n iiirgu mercantile liusniels. .M Stone represented ccvcral insurant i-uuiiwiuca aim was general lv rccoi;- nizeu as a splendid business man While rumors are ull..aL bis reason for leaving home has not been sat isfactorily explained. Alabama Republicans Embrace the Color ed Brother Again. Tho state Kepublican executive committee met ut Birmingham last week pursuant to a call by Chaiiman Welhnau, and resolutiouswereadopt id practically nullifying the uction taken at the state convention lat September when it was dwiilwl practically that no negroes could participate in the councils of tho party in tne state. The resolutions provide that all qualified electors under the atate constitution who piwnige to support the Republican ticket and will abide bv th bidding, will beallowed to participate u Buuouvenuous. i nere are several inonsana qualified colored voters Alabama. Thia decision bad been carried by -- rar,c auoiiiuscracion. j waa the cause of mnch contention i thia atate, A resolution was adopted endorsing Koovelt administration. Khenmacide is a powerful blood purifier. It enrea rheumatism, scia tica and other stubborn diseases per manently. Thia is proof that you want to take it to purify your blood thia spring. At Druggists. I Arrest of a Postmaster. Yin liiiifilon (uivcimiieiit inspec toi -l.avf foum! u fliorlitgo in the u . mill.-' of Uui-yanus, the post-m:ilei- at lVvtolns, a small office, l-'ur the :v ef tin- ofliee the short ne Ma- a l.ir.v one. CtiriraniH was anv.-t.-.l iin.l ut iiiuler 1'Oinl foi I'Ottrt ;:'t:il':it)(". la-t week. I'l Ja't dciir in the Smilh. 'i ; 'vui Lii.,' of one negro, the iyv iiiii'ii.j: of the limne of another, tini t'n- '. i'.iieiniijiinj? of a tliiril, a!1 in one .i:sy, ale event- taut mijli.t e ;- , '- '"' h'li f,,r I1"?1!" l'.Mii-i;i"; ami utlerly iiiexeiiM'.iiie mri t!i.:i. tine i 1 s -1 not ii- -iiriti tlie Sott'h. ainicl Wcl). !o.-'s Inkstand. i..r l.ee S. Overman is in re ' a gift which he prizes veiy ! is an inkstand which . e I he property of hanie' r. and was presented to him io.-iaii I'.ai.iwtll a weaithv , f i;,.,.ou. While on a r ;? (.. Sali-btiry Mr. lhirdwell . (iM-rman and was much d w itii him. im:.r. Police Chiefs in Session. New Orleans, i.a., Mav V) A nun r of l.-tt .f fon.-i.'i trom police olu mntries showing a ;iv -oii-it of co-opention with iie International movement were vad l v President Sylvester, at the ci oml i'.iv 's se.-siou of the eouven ioi; of -oiice chief-. Chief Mat b -'v K'uley, of St. Louis, read the ci".it of the National Hiireau of n'riiial Iileiitiiication. . N'iiro Appointed Consul. I'r. -i.'e in lioosovclt has apiointed :i'isiodier . J'ayno. of llunting- t . Ya., a negto liepubliean .o'.:i:cia:i in that state, to be I'niled le-- consul at St. Thomas, Patiish We-t Indies, lb- will succeed M: hinti an il'Tiie f lihode Island, v. ia i- also a u."'!'o and wis appoint ed to the flnoe bv President Mc- Kin'ev in Jiilv. 1 S'.C The new ;. was einloised bv Senators K.ikins and Scott and bv Coveinor !::! of West Virginia." Somctliin-f New in Insurance. l b,' ' .ein-ral l'ire lviuipmcnl and l';..i. etn-n I'omi'anv was organized at i.i.ury last v.a-k. Tne ur I - . !' the coriHiration are tin eii-ri iia hi of i.ri'i'erte for nrotcctiou !'.- .! -:r , the procnrini; of con ..f iiis'ii-.iii. e for the owners of prep- .. i contract with state and ' : i, i. : j ;, 1 bodies for tile extinguish-u-.-i.t of :::. and patrol of premises :.. act a- a-.'.-nt f..r lire insuraiu-e cr i..Mi:on-. J no. K. Kennv is tin or- :. I and general mauai;cr of the Shiiiias nnjtinc Smashed. Th.-re was a head-end collision i: Durham, inside the vard limit th.- Southern road Mav loth. N ,e was hurt. An extra freight ii ' ire ,.(' Knginecr (H. -nn and Con ;..r Charles Tavlor came around en no nl Wi-st 1 hirham at ; in. l i-lm g the shifting engine iie latt.-r was just coming from the ling, but had time to stop and re r-c. The incoming train knocke. !.;..-!, seventy-!'... feet ami broke i i;ci. a manlier that it will hav. i ci i-uiii. j-.ngincer i.letin .-aw - danger in time to shut off -team ' el-- and jump. PcaDody Fund Disbursements. The following disbursements from tin- Peabody Fund have been made tiiroiigli tile State Superintendent of 1 al.lic Iiiotruclioii: Mount Olive Craded Sell. S lma (iraded School, j'lno. Asueboro (raded School, -.ill.li(l. (imltord Coll.-u'e ltural (iraded School, ..Tj.no. Dxford (iraded School, fllitl. Kntield (iraded School, 10(). Kliabeth Cite Normal ScIkhiI. t I..- useil for Summer School for coi n ed t -aches-, $75.00. i avett-ville N'oimal School, for san.- iniriiose i'l.VU.m. i'lic. s Mill Wesley Chapel (iraded N Uool. f 1(10. Sanford (.railed School, $l(Mi, Pilot Mountain (iraded Scl j-.ll).l)li. Uoxboio (.faded School, 100. W ilson's Mills, j-.IU.OO. Kast Jike Township, Dare county, fVo.no. Croatan Township, $50.00. Bend, Yadkin county, Reduced Rates. need rate tickets over South lilwav from Asheboro as fol- ern 1 lows. To (iuilford College, N. C. ronr.d trip fi.oo tickets on sale M iy 22 to 43, n, and 25, with final limit Mav 27. 1003. To Chapel Hill N. C. round trip 4.75 tickets on sale Mav 30, 31, June 1, 2, aud 3rd. with final limit June 5th. To Pavidson, N. C. round triii i.C" tickets on sale May 22 to 27. inclusive witn tinal limit -May 29th lo Uilimngton. It. C. taeoount ieachers Assembly at Wrightsville) round trip $0.50, which includes membership fee and arbitrary beyond Wilmington. Tickets on sale June oth-14th inclusive, final limit 30 days from date of sule. 'lo Kernersville, N. C. ( For Oak Bidge ) ronnd trip $2.60 tickets on sale May 19, 20 and 21st, with final limit May 25th. ) (To Winaton-Salem, N. C. round trip $2.60 tickets on sale May 21 ,22 23,25 and 2Gth with final limit Mav 30th. To Ashcville. N. C. round trin $6.85 ticket on sale June 11,12 and 13ta with final limit June 24th. 0. A. Pamplis, Agent. TO CPAS A COLD IM ONE JUT ! Take Iisatlre Bromo Cnlnlne Tahleti. Alt di-Jfttiate rehuid th monry if it fails to cure. em awi IMx. ... -niiiny 2. . Holiness Meeting In Ramseur. Tho Ilolliness People are conduct ing u series of meetings in West Kaniseur. I'hey pitched thaiv tent in a beautifull grove which will Seat 15,000 people thine meeting has bin in progress for 12 days and nights thare congregations have bin large and attentive increasing each service it were estimated to be 2000 people present thare last Sunday. They have bin pleaching tho Oospel in its Four Told Korm. Wc neaver have in the History of our lives scm as I union interest lakcu in a revival ot ri.lii;ioll Alul uru funv satisi: imuh swul has nllreiulv Uvii satistied that. accom plished and that more w ill be done before the close ot the meeting 300 it the alter over 100 have bin con verted aud a gowl number Holly Sanctilied and a largo number of penitents yet seuking. In fact to lutocrvtb"iug in a nutshell It is an it time lamp .Meeting pisi iihe auv of our Furthers and Mothers had ti ft v years ago when they got old time religion. JIvpocrits and Hack Sliders are now in the Camp ves in uisguise. 11 ta.-v eannoi in jure the Ilolliness People Hy telling the truth they will try lies. Mmis tei's of other IVnomenution will go to the camp with thare flock. And all together will laugh and sneeker. Aud stay untill twelve o'clock. And next morning they are up and will meet soon down at the store lo laught and make fun of the Ilolliness Peo ple and allmust swear thev will neaver go no more. What kind of folks some people are. lis even hard in the camp to tell. They will tell you thev are on the way to Heaven and may be on the road to llell. The best order prev;uls tliougn the criticis'iti" and grumbling gang ire in the camp witn tliaro loans ot gossip which is calculated allwavs to injure themselves worse than anyone l.-e. One good old grav neau. Iiurch member who is afiaid that the Ilolliness Doctrine is going to Hrcak up the Churches said last Fri day that he had asked the Lord to send a storm and Hlow the tent out of Kvistence. And I heard a man approach him in recuard to the re port -A nil lie sani yes lie sum so inn were only joking. no ever nearu tell of one of God's children Joaking with llini by asking Ilim to Send a Morm to Distroy the works ot a tew when he himself and a large number of his neighbors would be exposed to the Calamity. Such uncalled for gossip is one among tho many in and out of the camp. livpocryts and Back Sliders attend the meeting Kver night Itut in the day Thev Press foiward when they Sing And fall Back when thev Sav U-t's Pray (ieiiuine Christians Sometime think Aie Scarce and Hut very lew Or at least thev don t come aroun And talk to us all Sinners hK and you Some Preachers so Ims everv day We cannot tell them bv there w;i Wln-n criticising the Ilolliness Peopl Is thare Hourly and Daily talk So lot n all over" ho n-L bf'.M . Ami go to Ihe Ilolliness camp Kver night when wc cant go the'day Soso: ! am going over to the tent to nij If 1 live ooi tain and Shore 1 am going over to have a log lime One two or three times more I'll stand upon the seats And Sing out aloud I am going Just because I'll be tile linest one dressed in the crowed 1 dont believe in thare docteru My Paster knows it all so I am Just going over thare Because I've no where the to go Thev Preach Holly Sandil'ication Kver sermon through and throng!: And that (lout Suit I's church members like I and you It they keep on preaching Another week or two more Thev will break unour Churches for ever nod ever more They taken up a collection Kust Sunday for the tent Said it were cheaper for ns to ray tor it then to have pay rent. Lo.vrt Shank Gray's Chapel Items. Corn is not coming up well and rain is nacllv needed. Mr W 1) Curtis, who has been ill for some time, does not sefm to im prove ami his recovery is considered Uollllttlll. Mr Elder, of Trinity township moved ins saw mill to this section last week. I'r lorn tox has considerable practice np this way, but not so much as he has out toward Staley, or. at least, nc ranges farther out that way. Pleasant Grave Items. Fanners are having a touch time planting corn now as the ground is very nam. large number of bee treca have been taken m the neighborhood re cently. Rev Mr Cassady, of High Point, preacneu an awe sermon on the 17th at Pleasant Grove, Miss Jessie Cox ii improving slow ly, we nope sue may soon be well, QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea, A u (rant Flower still ha the tar- ffrat aaie ot any maliolne in t ha ri.nl sert world. Your iinithem' nd (rand- moiners- never laonfrnt or asmR any thing else for Indigestion or Biliooa rsa. Dootore wore aearoe and (be eidom beard of Appndlt Ills, Nervous froitration or Heart failare, ate. Thev osed Auetet Flower to olaan uot the (tarn and ttos fermenatioD of onHi gxted food, regidat lb- action ot tbe Hver, stimalue iba nerroas d rgtn ic aoil .n of th tvstrm, and trint ia all thav took vbao fielini; dull and bad with braiiachaa an.l otbar achM. Ynn OBlJ fJ4 " 'f"0" ",' 0r""' A- you atisn d there ia nothirfg aeriooa tha mattsr with )on. Voaeao gtih.a I.HBUIB nwmij aw ail arugBiata. Tiiee M and TW. i Ramseur Items. J C Wat kins, of Greensboro, siiont. Tuesday with his parents, Mr und Mi W 11 at kins. A II Thomas visited M-eeiiboro, Winston, Charlotte and other points in the interest of the Kamseiir Broom Works. Karl Steed, of High Point, is on a visit to his father K J Steed. W V linc took in the carnival at (ircciisboro this week aud reports a ,iv time. Mrs Mary li.on, of near Siler City, is visiting her brother. J O Forrester. K A Smith is all smiles it's another girl. Mr A M Staicy, of Staley, X C, is in tow n Sundae. Mr and Mrs J Kd Cole, of Cole- ridu'e. spent Sunday in town. Mr T (i Sexton, witli the K & li'y at Durham, spent Siindav and Motnlne in town to the doliglit of lis many friends. Miss l'.arl Fox, who lias been in ichool at Hod Springs, arrived home last week. Miss Sal lie Kdwards. of near Sta v, is visiting Mrs U 15 Carter. 'M.'ss J M Brewer, and II W Scott made a business trip to Asheboro Monday. J W Stout's residence on Flint street, was destroyed bv tire Satur day lii"ht, Mav .ltli, while he and his family were at church. It supposed lo have caught from a lamp which had been left burning. Nothing was saved except some meat and a cook stove. I.oss about $850, including ulniiit $150 in cash; no insurance. 1 lie good people iiuckly responded aud about ifKO has already boon raised for them. The union meeting of the Pied mont Association will be held in the Baptist church at this place, begin ning Friday night before the nth Sunday in May. Such men as Dr. Baltic! of ti'revnsboro, Uov J B lliehardson, of High Point, und oth er able ministers w ill address us on the occasion and a good time is ami ciliated. It is about time we iH'gin to talk about our township Sunday Sclio. Convention, which will be held at Shadvtirove. Mr Thus A Moflitt is president and J C Koeee secretary Let us take hold and help them make it the best convention we have ever had. At the last meeting of the board of commissioners A B Covington was elected list taker for tho town of liiimsour. He w ill attend wit I: the list takers for Columbia town ship at the Mayor's ofliee on Thurs day and Friday, 11th and 12th dav of 'June. 1003.' Let all subject t poll and property tax come forward and list same on above dates. D Hancock was appointed cemetery commissioner. The religious cyclone, known the Sanctilicatioiiists, has abate Its clieets are to be seen vet and will uiore than likely be seen for many days to come, the general tenor o! which is to tear down all other faith It matters not how long you have been in the service of the Lord tho: w lio lead will make vou helicvc von are lost unless vou embrace th fililli I.II..1 urn.,,. ). bo..l.UilJl -.(J preaching. Ask I hem what w as the text:-' -1 don't know." What did liny preach about? "I don't know- yet it was the best preachinir I heard." I imagine if someone was lo toll them their text was from the lii chap. St. Ichabod's epistle to th simpletons, more than likely tin would say: Ves, in the upper left hand comer of the 42ml verse, l et some of the clan has said the pastor ..t the liaptist church was a liar, th -Methodist pastor was a hypocrite ami Harmon was meaner than th devil. That is the lanttuaire tin people use who have moved to your tow u of Asheboro, so you mav lool out ami learn for yourself. One Who Know Biscoe Items. Lane Morgan, who k'lled John liieharuson, his brother-in-law, near Candor, two or three months ago. and Kaiser Morgan and Allen Rich irdson, his accomplices, are now lodged in Troy jail, Montgomery county, lo await the next term ot Superior court, when they will la- tried for murder. Richaidson was caught one day last week at or near thcstcrneld, . U., and when lodged in jail it seems he turned State's evi dence and divulged the whereabouts of the Morgan boys, and they were caught ami were earned and placed in lull Monday afternoon. These fellows succeeded in evading the offt cers of the law for unite awhile, and Ashe and Burch Morgan, who were charged with killing E 11 Keggci several months ago, are still at large, Mr W 11 Ihompson and family moved to rimueriand on tbe Aber deen A Ftookfish R It some days ago, where Mr Thompson accepts a posi tion with some lumber concern. Mr Thompson held a position here with the liiscoe Lumber Company, and was a respected citizen, and his friends were sorrv to see him leave Mr Frank Page spent Sunday in Richmond, Ya., with Mrs Page, who has been in St Luke's Hospital for some weeks. We understand that Mrs Page has greatly improved in health, aud will return home some time this week. Manly Lnck went to Raleigh Tues day evening on a business trip, re turning Thursday. Brewa Peats. The farmers are about through planting corn. Air K Jf Brown is building a nice- new residence. Sunday School waa organized at Panthei Creek church last Sunday with some fifty enrolled. We also nave a good Sunday School at Union Grove with a good attendance. Mr B A Brown and family, of Asheboro, are visiting at Brown this week. The graduating elaas of Klon Col lege will accept the thanks of 8 S Cox for an invitation' to be present at the Commencement exercise to commence Jnne 2nd. Trinity Items. Miss Daisy English and Miss Gray, of Sophia, spent Sunday in town. Miss Mamie Young returned last week from a visit to relatives in Vir ginia und Kaleigh. John White, of Greensboro, at tended the commencement exercises here this week. Mr Maurice Ibanie, of Winston, ited relatives here Sunday. Mr J J White spent ft day or twe in Greensboro lait week. The young people of the town en joyed a "straw-ride" to Thomasville Saturday night. ..Irs Lawrence and Miss Julia Keai us, of Winston, are visiting Mrs hniilv lleitman this week. Mrs A C Euulish, who has been very ill, is verv much better this ,.vk. Miss lva Baglev, of High Point, visiku .ins j-essie oniunii a ion days this week. Prof O Carr has been very ill it his home hero for several days, but is somewhat better now. Miss Henry, of Greensboro, spent ommencement with her brother, J T lb'iirv, of this place. Jlr liallance is having a new root put on his house. Mr and .Mrs Ueorge r JMrby, ot HiL'h Point, are visiting Prof and Mrs J r lleitman this week. A full aecouut of Trinity High School commencement, which was held this week, will be given in next week s issue bv this correspondent. Mrs Partridge, of Joiiosboro, spent coiiinicacenient with her son, Mr K fc Partridge. Mr J A Carpenter, w ho recently moved to Anson county, spent sever al (lavs here this week. Mr E F Pepper, of Cumnock, at tended the commencement here this week. Mr Forrest Carter, of High Point, is spending awhile in the city for his health, to the delight of a certain young lady. Franklinville Items. Rev T S Ellington filled his pul pit at the M E church Sunday morn ing mid night and pleached two very interesting and instructive sermons. He also made a few remarks as to why he attended tho lirst sessions of the" Holiness meeting which has been in progress at Ramseur for some time. He says that in order to se cure a place to erect their tent they promised to preach nothing but Bi ble doctrine and would abuse none, but instead, terv liltleof thuir doc trine was of the Bible and they abus ed every other denomination so far as to suite that nine tenths of all other preachers were hypocrites and on their way to a devil's hell. Some of their leaders were in our town last week to secure a lot for their "Taliernacle," but on account of smallpox were scared awav. W hope that they are scared so bad they will never come back. The Franklinville Manufacturing Co. has closed its plant for a few- days lo do some repairing on it dam and null race and also to give the help a few days vacation. Per haps some w ill join the S O R, as President Cox reports the order in We have one mild case of small po.x in town and all who have been exposed are (piarantined und the ex citement over it has about died out. Mr Robert Williams, of Ramseur. an experienced nurse, has the patient in charge and there is very little fear of lis spreading any farther. Messrs William Free and Jesse Cox, of Greensboro, are visiting rela tives in town this week. Edgar Items. Farmers are about through plant ing coin. Miss Jennie Davis spent Tuesday wmi jiis8 uuve opencer. Rev Eli Recce, of High Point. gave a good lecture nt Marlboro last Sunday night, A large crowd was out to near mm. it was very inter esting. It is so dry the farmeia are some what discoui aired. Mrs C II Hobbs spent Tuesday evening ot last week witn Miss Allic SH'Iieel . Mr t, i, Micnccr went over to Danville, Va., Tuesday. Card of Thanks. En. CorHIER. I wish Ihroiiu-h the columns of your p"iiKT to express my heartfelt thanks to the good peo ple of Ramsenr for the many kind nesses accorded me in the sickm- and death of my wife. I mn unable to command words that will express my grnmuue. May uod uless and reward them in a wav I cannot. J. O. Fork ester. A Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the people of Asheboro for their kindness during; tne illness ana death ot oar loved one, and pray God's blessing ou each ana everyone. i. H. Kesri, Kb., G. S. Hurley, Mrs Jean Rush, Mrs Mattik Pro its, A SWEET BREATH a never fallinz tin of a beaHhv tomach. When the brraih ia bad tha toaiaca la not i f ordei . Ibere ia nn remedy In th world enoal to Kodtl urapepma mre lor eu'ing iniiaatlon, Marv 8. Crick, of White Plain. Ky.. writes: "I ham beea a "IviDeotio for yeara tried all kinds of remadiaa out eonttnaea to crow ooraa. llv tha use oi B.oaoi i wen to improve a( ouce, nnd after taking a few bottle ana follv natortd In weixbt. health and rena-tb and can eat wkatevrr I Ilka Undo! dimt what yon rat and makes tbe etooMoh awert. W. A. Underwood, aauawanaa. Tbe continued dry weather has injured growing crops. From a Cat ScraUii tha orn, to tbe worst sort of a bna. sore or boil, DoWitti WKcB Hazel Salve is a qalok ours. In hayior Wlteh Uaxel Halve, be partkalar togt DeVt itt'a this u iba irt that beaia wltbnni tfiarlna: a soar. A soeeiAe for blind, blee-iina, itobinc and arotradiua Cures Eczema, Itching Humost, Pimples and Carbuncles. Costs Nothing to Try. 1!. 13. 13. (Botanlo Wood Iiabn) is a r ain and sure for eczenm, uebii-g ck'ii, tsunn.rs, sca'-s. socles, winery Misters. punpU. achinit holies or jcii'it. boils, catbuucles, pnckbii. piiliiK in tun sKtn, otd eaiiUR seres, ulcorH, etc Bot.i io Hlo- d Balm tinea the woret a (1 ir.uet deen seatfd cases t.v enrichin,,. ouribiimand vttiili.ir.u li-lltooil, tner'bv (tiviug a hralthy blood supply to die skin. Ueals every so"e and i.'ivs tho rich glow of health to ihH rki.i. Hiitbli . p (he brolo'B ilnwii bn.iy and makes iho blood i(d ami uouii-hini!. fcsiieoinlly ndvised for . hroi ic. ' Id onsns tliHt doctor, potent me ii-.- net, and bo1 sprb gs fall lo cur?? Hin-gista, $1, with i-oinnletedireeiioi tiir ho no cuia. I d pro B. Ii. B. cu.e, mimn'o sent fioo and prepaid by writiuu Ulo d Bslm t o.. Atlanta, 6. I). s. ribn trouble, and Iren medical ujv.iv .ent in nealed loltrr. Slauil.i'd Drug Company. The Pennsylvania "muzzle law" w hich practically destroys the libeity of the press, is a fair sample of the limits lo which a Matthew Quay machine is willing to go to serve its own ends and perpetuate its own life. A Little Early Riser no and then, ut bidtimu will cure con tliwtien, biliousness and liver ,r-ub ea. DeWiit's Little Early Riaeis are i he famous little pills that cure by art-uning the secrom us, moving the bow a gently, ye. ellectmnly. and giv ing DUeh tone and strengte to tbe gluids 1 1 tho -tomacli unit liver that the caus - ot Ihe trouble is rrru - vid on-tin- an I if their use ia continue! fur a few d .)!, lln-je will be in. return ol of the complaint. Bold by W A t'n dorwood. "They sat on the steps at mid night; two fools that were hotter bed, murmuring honeyed nothings while the silver moon hung her head Two fools with joyous ilation, swap ping the microbes on their lips, and thrilled with a (pieer sensation from their toes to their linger trips, lell- the same over and over, that was nothing when it was new, giggl- gushing and burning, but frozen through ami through. itnsation. There was a hiir sensation ia Libreville Ind. hen W. H. Brown ot thai places wh wnexpectfd to d e, had hi- life saved by Dr. King's Ivew Discovery (or CoDHiiniptl-in. He wriies: "I en-dor- d liif alterable abunies frnm Aitlima but vonr "Now Discovery" glveuie ira- mmiirr r. l et and soon therealtT effected aeiiiiip etroura. Similar rurr of i o sum; tion, l'neuiiionia, limm-hi tis and iirip aro numerous It's the n.-cr ess renirdi or all throat and luug iroulil-H. 1'ree Soc.and 11.00. (j.iaran trd by Standard Irng O. Trial bottles free. Senator Hoar uttered a very elo quent tribute to Thomas Jefferson, but then Niialor Hoar never was in favor of the forcible subjection of the b liipiuos, DI E NOTICE IS SERVED. Due no! ice is hereby serf id on the Dublo K-encpillv that DeWlti'a wilcn Hazel Salve is tho only salve on the market that is made Irom tbe pure, unadulterated wilch hazel. DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve ba enred thous and of cases of piles that wo'ild not i-ael''.tl.c,VJbfl tAW'.mfeV AVtntiW eounie-feit. Tbosu persons who get iho g-nmne DcWiti'a Witch H,izel Salve are nevi-r itisappniaied, because cures, w, a. v Underwood, Randle- oiaii. The New Jersey trolley lines have just Urn absorbed by a "holding company witn a capital ot Ifzao,- (i(Hi,tl(i(i, They do not seem to be badly frightened bv the Northern Securities decision. GOOD FOR CHILDREN The pleasant to tak: and l.armlefS One Mi'iote Coniib Cure gives immedi ate reliet in all eases of Cough. Croup anu uaurippe uvcausn n a not pa-n immedi-.trly into tbe stomach, but takoi effect right at tbe aeat of tbe rouble. It draws ont tbe in&imma- (t-.n, heals and soothes and cures p-r-m -nentlT by enablino: the lnnns to com tnbum pure llf-RivinK and life-auaraln- lug oxygen to the blood and tissues W A Underwood, kandleman. Hubert Kagan, aged 27 years aud unmarried, committed suicide at Durham May 14th, by drowning himself in the reservoir at the Krwin Cotton Mills. It is said there had U-en trouble between the voiine man ami his father and that he was suf fering from a terrible disease Age Limitation. Theie it a arowina sentiment which preclude oldaae from enjoyiuc tbe bene fits ol ch. 'ice positions in tbe business woulu. I onto lacrerrwhereme crreit. In (his respect Electric Dit ea is dlf. ferrnl. It benrfiit old andyonngallke Kev. O. J. Badlong of Attaway, R I writes. "I want everybody to know woat tieciric Bitters m. it cured me of Jiiuinlice and liver trouble from wh'o I had anffered fo- yeara. It's (a peat tonicanii nervine and cores iiiver, Kidney, ami Htomaoh trouble. Only Quick Arrest. t. A. Gnlledee of Verbena. Ala. feaa twice in the ho-pital from a aevera ease f piles causing 34 tnmora. After doctors and all rained tea ra-lnd Bock lea 'a Arnioa Salve quickly arrested farihrr Inflammation and cored bim. It conquere arhaa an4 ki la nain. 26c. at Standard Drug Store Asheboro. IF SlOKZ? . Consult the Following Remedies. Always Reliable, and Every One GueLra.n teed to Pletvse or Money Refunded. Vick's Tar Heel Barsaparilla, best blood pnnlier. Vick's Aromatic 'Wine of Cod Liver Oil, great Restorative tonic. Vick's Little Liver Pills, mild, pure ly vegetable. Vick's Magic Croup Salve, qnick relief for Uronp and W hooping Cough. - Vick's Turtle Oil Liniment, largest and best for man or beast, Trada supplied bj L. Richardson Drug Co J( Wholesale only)' Greensboro, N. C. DISK IR.PLEaY.ENTS' MANUFACTURED Johnston Harvester Company. 'ffwl'l' Continental and Diamond Harrows and Cultivators. Writo for catalogue prices. Randleman, N. C. W. G. BARKER, Agt. RAZORS! We have a complete line of the best Razors, Table and Pocket Cutlery in addition to our Mammoth Stock of General Hardware, Farm Implements of all kinds, Buggies, Harness, Etc., Etc. You will legret it if you don't call and see us before making; your purchases. McCrary HARDWARE Land Sale. n v irt ii nf a nnwer of sale contain d in a (le.-d of irnat eroruted April 6th, tflOJ, by Frf l A Silver to Wm E FnltO'i f-. sororo th.. t aymfnt of certain notss thnrein noscriiied. said deed is record e-i in thei.fflce of the Iteglster of Deeds of Kuniol.h countr In book of mort gage den.ls ii 1, page 162, and' there I art::g Boeii detanit oi pai nipni in ac-(..rJau-f nilh h" tftim., of "aid deed ol iruat. now. ihi-n't'ire. In nccordao.ee with the I. rms . f snid rieud of trust tbe n..dciii!ii'-d will sell a' tbe court linn. a dinr n Aahcboro. N C. at cuh. lie miction to tho highest bidder fur caa'i on Jims 23rd, 19U3, ihn followiiiE d'-icribed real es tate, lying anl belug in th county of Kauilohih, State of N.irth Carolina, anl bounded as follows, viz; First Trnot : Ljlng on Caraway Creek adjoli'ing ibelandsoi John uecit.-rniie T J llailitiiiu and others and, begin ning nt a stake northwest corner of the old eurvey and running tbenco souib 4 (leg east 53 Cis to a bu.th by a branch thence north U8 de . as' down a branch 11 1-4 chs 10 C'arawHy aret-k, iben:e amith 68 (leor eat 8 I t chs to a bend, thence south 41 deg east 6 etia to a atako in John a for i, tbenco south 80 abie 28 ch to a siak'n ill Davids m line, thence north on said line 14 chs and ii links to a pine, thence east 18 chs to a stake, thence north 4 1-2 cha to a black oak, thence east 2 1-2 cha to a stake, thence north 27 cha to a post oak, tbeure west 02 1-2 chs to a large black oak ll.-ckcrdile's corner, tbenco north on bis line 8 cbs to a stake. thence west 32 1-2 chs to a stake, thence south lo chs to a post oak in the ongt mil lino, thence wcM In aaid line 24 cha to the beginning, containing H40 acres more or less, being tbe Alexandria Sawyer Uoll Miue tract. Second Tract: Situated adjoining tlie first tract and, beginning at a post oak northwest corner of the old survey and runuingthenoe south 64 dt-g east 3S 1-4 chs to a white oak, thence south 46 d- g west 14 cha to a pine on tbe south ide of tbe Ridge road, thence sooth Id di g and IS cha to a small post oak in tne raoreneaa line, wence west on aid line 24 cbs to a (take, thenoe north 60 12 cha to the beginning, eontamin IIS acres more or leas, oeina tbe Enoc 8awer (iold Mine tract. Said Wo tracts o log the same property convey ed to K Wlivon by J M Uortb. A Ful ler. T J Redding, A 8 CauLOv and W O Jones by deed bearing date April 20, 1891. Third Tract.- Lynx on Ihe wa'eis of Caraway rrerk and Known aa the llol ly Sawyer On d Mine tract, adjoining ibe Sawyer Goll Mine t.aola, the lands of Juese Coltrane, T J Hedding aud otners au.i Dounaea as roiiowa: Begin ni"g at a stake at or near the original corner Spanish oak sad running theooe west on ixardner's line 47 I I ch. to a post oak on tbe west side of Dougan's new road, tbenoe sonth 9 deg out 8 cha to a stake in aaid road, tbenoe south 15 degrees east S chains to a stake in aaid road, thence south 27 deg eaat 6 olis to a stake in aaid road thence south SB dea eaat 14 rba to a take In said road, thenoa south 81 deg east S cha to a stake in aaid road, I hence outb 78 dei eait 12 cba to a ataaa in said road, th' nee sontb 8C det east 3 ohi to a white oakCroker'a comer, tbenee north 57 dee ea"t 80 cbs to taka. tbenoe north 11 M cba to take, thence north 34 dea eaat 8 1-4 3 ha to a stake in in line of the Enoch Sawyer II 5-eore tract, tbenoe weat 13 l-S oba to the beginning, containing 100 a- tea more or iea. Fourth Tract : On tbe watcra of Car away ore-k and known as a part ol the T J Redding bo e tract adjoining the sawver unid aiin tract a. t ne land or Joan tteuaiug ana otners ana noonaed ai follows: Beirinning at a bush by a branch aud running north 64 deg west is ens aod 70 links to a wu.ta oak, thence aonth 46 dec w at 14 chs to a pine, thence sooth 10 dec we-t 15 cha lo a posi oak. tieno. wast 43 1-3 drg eaat Is cbs and 60 links to a branob. tbenee down the various course of the branch north 69 deg eaat 11 cbs and SO links to tbe becnmng, containing 80 lores more or lea, being the same property conveyed by U U Uamble, traaiee, to tbe Sawyer Gol l Mining company party or ine nrac purs oy deed dated uet. goto, tout. Tbia May 1 h, 10.1. WM. . FULTnH, Trostee Bobirs ft HoaittS, Attya. 4 NEW GOODS Have arrived at the Millinery Store and we are now ready to . sell all the ladies s new Eas ter hat. We will be glad to aee all interested; and will take pleasure in showing you throngn oar stcre, MRS. E. T. BLAIR. Died. Tbe two-year-old dan ch ter of Clark mi Retha Craven at Ashe- Redding COMPANY. ORGANS Factory Sale at Asheboro. 11. W. Frll & Co. hurt lint unloaded a not 14 rarotlho MATOIII.KSS'' -BURDETT ORGANS. At Auru-Wi.n. Tlicso orxan. will le wil.t ont In Ou- lU'St 01 ilaya. I ho HI'HIIKTT OKOAN has iwn i.-ror the iMihllo (or JT team, oror 71.009 In ii-.-. Thry nn liiactt Rrade inirtrutnenta in every Mliv ol the won). These organs have n pure, sweet tone, easy to operate, handsome and suhstautial eases in both walnut and quarter-sawed oak. All BURDETT OKOANS guaranteed. Sec theee organs before you buy. 0. W. FKIX&CO., State Keirescntatives for Factory. North Carolina office and Wareroom at Salisbury. NEW THINGS IN CLOTHING! Bnxtoa Sack Suit, These cuts represent some of the new things that we arc now opening tip direct from the manufacturers. Call in and see the latest and beet in men's wearables, THE MERITT-J0HN50N CO. 308 S. Elm SU Greensboro, N. C. FOR Rock Bottom Prices On GROCERIES and BEST PRICES for your Chickens aud Eggs be sure to go to J W. H. Jenninas. Franklinville, N. C. ' Near Depot. TRUSSES! We have a complete line of . Elastic and Hard Rubber Adjustable and Double TRUSSES With Water, Felt and Laid Pads to fit all sizes. Standard Drug Co. LAND I'OSTEKS at 10 cents a doxen at Conner Office -. I ias vitw.J lie, bold by W A Uaoewwood. 'boro.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1903, edition 1
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