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15he Courier. PRICK ONE POU.AU A YKA! Win. C. HAMMER, EtTto-. M-Knti-rri l'lTBUC ROADS LAW. Tlic l;nv us to public rvi is. l'. i r. -und Iniili-s is i initaiiinl in I ill sections beginning il!i n I ami ending with 2('i!5. Section 2uu waa amtiuli'il l.v Art of 188'J, jingo ;l:J7, enabling tin county oouimissioiu'i's to cunstrm t rouds und appoint nvi-rsecrs and as sigu hands from t !n body of th. county ami roijnii'.. audi 'hands to work us Much as n daysin cuuslrtict ing such roads laiJ out. Section SOI ij is am ndid by Art? If87, page l!So, striking out Febru ary and inserting August. '!- i.i re fers to appointment of ovi rs. i rs. Section 2UL't is amended bv Ait. of 1HS5, jmge i;.is, l.,v striking out in line 0 the words "or belli." This amendment brings the jurisdiction of failine to work the public load within the jurisdiction of justices of the ji 'ace. The section us amended r.a !s as follows: Section HOii. The said o. i.ei r. shall at t':e mteting of the .-tii-w.--or iu l-'ebriury make a iv:.r:' of ail moneys col iec It..! bv iheiu iV..!., par ties excused from work on tin road for the re'ed;ng yi :i:, nilh .1 :a: ment as to lion sinie v.u r.A- ',. If any overseer slw'.i fail to.Ji-. i. anyone uf the duties imposed bv .b.s chapter ho sh ill b-guii'y of ..' 1.1: -deuieauor, ism! 0:1 c.::n i'cti -h.iil be lined Svfta d .liar,, and in d. of Jiaynieui id i:..c !, hi - prisoned not execedi::.- . cl.i , . In case of failure of ;k:v mi-r-'vr !. make any repyri to tl;l- !.,.:i:d , ;' . n Jiervisois ui public reads of ,n towuship, as providid ;.i this c!.;ip ter, it sliait be the duty of ill.- ci.ai: tnau of such board iiui.icdu;:. !y up on such failure to luake a '-.....':: Stukeliieiit of the fact before sou.-, justice of the p. ace of ;;u adjoinin. towiisliiji, who shall iuiuicdint.-h 1 sue lus warrant for the anvst of ;!;. said over-ccr, and pioe..-,..! t,. : hi:.i for the offence. Section is uiiiendei! of 1SS7, jm.-c Ho, ,y r.-p.i eeers to make reports t meeting of su;.v rvi.r- '. they have don,- with 1 1 j - - l.v lections w here load cd to work the publ .!!.! I;:. roads. Seers who shad fail to 1, port violate the law a:n! tlic duty of the supervis variant sworn out l 1'.. of the ptaoe again-1 . who fails to cooii.'v -,: tion. Section Jo-,':! is mi.;,. of 1 ,,g l.l:!. :,v 1 word "co'.-tnn t" in ter the word "tstabii-ii. the word "and." Sect'on Viijo is itiu. -r 1SS7, page rt'j.'i. from the tow n5hi -.. construct or vp.iir i ric! expense. Section Siio-; is am ;n cutting ditches .u 'd:; water into public r-':;d-: to cut such oile-i-may lie necessary to tak from said road. Section SjiJii amend jsige lso, p.i.nido cry up to tin- over-, .-r o ajipoiniing him in't-,'-! of the townshi' p-rv: legal service. Section 'C0.1i; as to amended by Acls 1-.-Also see iiiipori.itil cpi X. C. lieporls. pair - I-,'; Section 0"."t al.-o i liin-ndcd b' Acts IKS?, .agt 1'7 and :i."js. Section amended by Aits' 1SS5, jiagc ss, any one iiijiii ing -at.- i liable to forfeit flu and also indicia- j ble for inisdenieanor. See also u;.i ?. C. Keports. jiaue :!1 7. Section Jo5i rejiealed ion is nn-.v evemj-t from urn kin roads. Anyone dciring to hrni visions of til" road law ian reading the f..rcii!g !i Code, taking due iioticv publ f iiDienuiiKiits given in this artic' . As will be ni-ii from the abo the si'.Jiervi.-ors, the jnstici.- of t Jieacc of the various lo'vn'u:;e, important lesooiisibduies to perfon Failure tocouijoy v. i 1 s the road brings the crime d" violaliou whoi within tbe juiiv !!. lion i f .1 jaai of the i"uce 1:1 til after the. cxpir tion of twelve mouths. Something sirj"!d l e done i up tne jusi.c.-.s ir t.':e that tne law is csecule l, :::id compel - them us stipervisors to swear out warrants against overseers as the law requires. The justices of the peace r. Lo fs to require the over:ciS to do their uutv are indictable and are juimsh able by fne or imprisonment if thci fil to swear out warrants against overseers who not do iheir duty. Among the post office frauds o.ut- aide of Washington it is found that in fourteen first aud cecond-cli Jiost offices larger ealaries are jmid than the law allows to assistant postmasters. In seventeen post offices there are men found holding offices that do not exist and drawing pay ol con r Be. Guilford county U to build a six room addition to ihe county borne, designed especially for taking care of the insane. Tee State institu tions for the insane cave become overcrowded and the humanity and wisdom of Guilford's commissioners In taking this etep ia to he commend ed. It is said that Guilford's coo n ty koine is under tuck excellent man agement that there was a surplus of 00 bushels of corn raised on the county Lome farm and furnished the Convict force. ATTACKS SKXATOK SIMMONS; Tlic New York Tribune attacks S. lintur Hiiiiitiiiiis in the following j filiti.riul jmniuraph: . I II !u !i:itiiiuiiij i liani'ii iniiii 1 ! cfu-.-d to talc f the 1 iv t ha' educated. I !v and eminent it - . lioo!; '. asl i I'inu'e from ll .ir, 1 i...r kind . I' "e!f. In the lit of suliscribers elit We should look )0 lilld f Senator K. M. Simmon. for lier b. the name who, at the X011 dinner on Wedir 1 Carolina Society dav iii -rht explain ed that the whole duty of the wa- to lie "h ir.icised to the mule." .'I ha.- I e n supposed for years thai iti'-l oi' the duly of 1 he negro when !':e while man went oil lighting hu t 1 slay on the plantation and piole. t in.- v. I.ite m . mi. 11 aud children, and we tie.er heard of a simile neero w ho was lai- to that trust." Ye , in.- iiryr-iK wen- faithful :::! 1 lae war. and it was not moil li.e cii-jM i-l a i :;iliie and the llau nei u.o uli i row J like ihe Tribune l-.-L'a.i :!n :r r- iu of terror that there wa-any trouble with 1 he negro. K.iwar.l Atkinson who lias always kn-.w i. s ' n eeh about the South he - :.ld 1 1 .'4 1 oti.iag he did not I. no-,., wriii, the Manufacturers Ib.ord, saving that many men of -en-e and disi-relion at the South are Ve.'ing tie ir aid to 1 li l new educa- i-m.i move b.-i ;oi -e th. v fear the .-olot, -1 peoph- v. iil !tain a hig!n r , o-i:,o-', !:: Iii-ti ially and peihap-iu ; - :!;. than tin- pool- white jnnjd- Ijeof w md.r oluliiioll: e ela of tlios, made j cent !v. h dntv :;:i-'l, an I.. I for ; Minujv .shmii Convcnlnni. .--nuil. iv s held at S n Sunday, "k, A. M. .b... School i.. I I ' ( liureli. II. ''. .Mitt. Ib.iiii Improve :. i d an : i.-ni for I S.in.lav foliitt. ' inner. lnlii o'clock, 1'. M. to Secure a i!ct in S. S., by the C r Attendanc nelltio!l. Central Falls Items. .J.cu.ihan Icdlins,1 aged about ars. iii ' 1 Sala:-.lav night, Mar :(0, .d liie remains were buried at Giles' impel .June 1st at 111 o'clock. The bereaved family have the sympathy if their many friends. Ceiiira! is komew hat dull uigbtwork ha.-' shut down. now .'.ir W 1! Web.-tex and family are visiting .Mr Webster's father neiii Frankliuville, this week. Mr A J Luck, while on his way to .vsnenoro last week, Had a runiiway ;nu was turuwn irom ins buggy, breaking a rib and bruising him tiji some. Tile Frankliuville Sunday School Convention will be held here next Sundae. Mr Johu Hicks, aged 70, was killed in a well a mile northwest of Winston Wednesday. Air Hicks aud a grown son were putting a wall in the well. Their helpers were let ting a large bucket tilled with brick down in the well, when the rone j broke. The bucket and contents fell on the two men. The bead of the father was split open and bis brains were knocked out. The rieht shoulder of the son was broken. The old man died almost instantlv. Davidson Dispatch. Nearly 500 negro laborers in Wil mington hare been organized to con trol the local labor market Caat 0 I'armelee, ei -chief of police and Urge stevedore contractor, is at the head of the svniem and has been em ployed by the negroes at a salary of J jv a wee. FLOOD AND FIRE. Greatest Rnods in Years in Kansas, .Missouri, Georgia and Elsenhcic lli.'h Hater in the Kansas river flooded the wli.de of North Topeka 1'i id... nihi, making s'i'ou persons lioineie-s. llii'i-licils are known to be dead. Keiy fiot !' Noiih Topeka, inhab ited 'by ! 0,1 nn pcoj e. was under wa' rwh.n la-! heard from: seven thousand people have escajied. Xear ly one hundred tires were counted us burning at one time. Ninth Topeka is tile manufacturing district of the city. A later dispatch stated: ''Four hundred liouses have In-eu burned in North Topeka and that whole section of the city w ill be burned. As far as can he learned about 150 jiei'sons are dead. Most of these were burn--.-l to death." tu last Saturday it dispatch from Kansas City said there had lieen un piecedetited rains for ten days in astern Kausas, north-western Mis souri, eastern Nebraska, and south western Iowa, Many lives lost and not h-ss thau Sfiuoo persons driven from home by the lioods. The situation issuniniaried as fol lows: Homeless Kansas, North Topeka, 7.0iio; near Kmporia, 500: Saiina. and v iciuity, son; Lawrence, "iimi; Kausas City. 10,000; Iowa, lies Moines, II.O'io"; (lluinwa, IJOO: Nebraska, Lincoln, v,'oo; Meat rice, "ii. Financial los.-.s: Kansas. North Topeka, .f 1,0'io.iiuO; C'oncor- d;a, sliin.i ; Abilene and vicinity -:iiiii.ooii; Salina and vicinity, J'.'o. ''oo; Woodbine and intervenin; country, tfliMi.uoo: Pes Moines f.'. 1 io.ii'i hi. 1,'ailwav trallic in Kansas is at a -land .-till. Five tuousatid lieople1! ill Pes Moin. s and -no in north Pes Moiues ire practical lv cut oil front ciunnuiur . alioii with the main fection of the city. M thousand iHTsonfi are lioineless, ... j.cr cent, of w hom have Urn ora.-ti. -ally without shelter and un fed for '.' i hours. Tile suddenness of the llood left 10 tini" for .reparation or organi.a- 11011 to combat it. levees all over t ti city yielding. In many places the Pes .Moines liver is two miles wnl Tile damage cannot be computed be cause close to i.OOO buildings at -ubm-rged. I'.oats and steam launchc! are be ::ig used to rescue the peoj.lc of Topeka. A rise in the Missouri and Kansas rivers on last Sunday submerged the w holeof Kansas City from ' to 15 feet d. ep iii miter. Ihiilrond lracks and factories are under water, and many people have been drowned. The laicst dispatches ftom Kansas Citv as we so to press indicate that the waters ate but the loss'is gi comprehension, resumed in a fi I'.aily, of Kansai lamatioii for aid nig down rapidly, .at almost beyond Business will be iv 'days, iovernor has issued a proc Cyclone in Georgia and South Carolina. Ab .u: noon dune 1st a cyclone -tnn k (lain. -i ill,-, (la., killing Phi p-r-oii--. Ilou-es were unroofed and ihe 1 iainesville cotton mills were de--trowd, the second and third stories '.eiug completely demolished. two MILKS, III- Ut IXs. The entire j.alhnay of the storm, Miuuiiu; two miles from tin- Gaines ville mills, around the outskirts of the citv to the Tacolet mills at N Holland, is a mass of ruins, but for tunately the cottages 111 the train uf the tornado were those of negroes, who w. re all absent from the city in il tendance ujinn an excursion. Hus uiess is almost entirely suspended throughout the city, the attention of everybody being given to the care of the wounded and differing. OKsTUI (TION OK I'ltol'KKTV Al'I'AL I.IX'I. The work of the tornado was com plete. From the factory where it tirst descended, ujion the doomed eity to the hills beyond New Ho land, where it rose into the upper air, the destruction of property is apa-al ling. Along this entire course, for .1 distance of two miles, there is not a fem e slaiiding, not a habitable house, most of the latter being luced to strips like laths and scarce ly a tree lelt. t 1511 TdllX TO 1'IECES. r At New Holland the sUinn did it j worst. Nothing but the barren red I lulls are left there to tell the story fof the awful disas'er. For a dis tance of threenuarters of a. mile the hillsides and in valley to the left ot tne 1 iieolet .Mills the ground 11 covered almost entirely by the frag nieiits 01 tile l.io Houses that were there when the twistinjr tornado swej.t down. Standing on the hill top nearest the city of Gainesville, and looking northeast, a strip of perfectly smooth swept territory is presented to the eye of the observe! and the entire vista is paved with the wreckage ot destroyed homes. 'JConsiderable damage has also been done in the vicinity of New berry, is. u; Mr. C. A. Pamplin, agent of the southern m Asheboro has received the following telegram from General superintendent Collins at Greens, boro: A cyclone struck the town of Gainesville, Ga., yesterday, killing over one hundred people injuring many more ana destroying tneir homes. The mayor of Gainesville makes appeal for clothing and food. Please give this information to prominent eitizens of vour town and advertise that arrangements are being made to transport free to Gainesville articles ot food and wearing apparal. 8. J. Collins. The attention of the tar assessors is called to a typographical arras) ft the printed copies of the Machinery Act, which have recently been dis tributed among them. It is the word "cost," in line seven of section 141, w hich ought to be "cash. "This section is toe same as section IS of I the Machinery Act of 1!(01, and de fines what is "market value" and' wwara iHUflla BILL ARP S LETTER. The Ailiiun. c.u-iliui:,.!!, "I am Jesus Christ, the enrpentcr'f son. Mr mission is to save sinners I fought in the civil war from Pul ton to Joiiesboro. Twice I hav been president of the United States si'ice til" surrender and have attend ed nil t he reunions up to date, I u! now they have got lue Jienned up here as a. Tennessee lunatic and won't let me go to Atw Orleans. 1 cunt get a passpoi t because 1 am Jesus Christ, (.nut you do something tor me: 1 want to go and rejoice nun those who rejoice and weeji with those who weeji." That poor fellow has mv sympa thy. Maybe if they had let him go with the veterans it would have rcstoied his reason. I know it brightened up our hoys aud now they can't talk about anything else. Was 1 here ever such glowing, grow ing patriotism? It looks like the number increases at every reunion and that without pensions. The Grand Army of the lo-jmblic has reunions, nut It is mainly to keep 1111 the (tension giab, the thing that Tom Hellion i-,ille,l "ll... l..eto.,,t,,ss m.lf Uit charities and gratuities.. I saw it stated the other day that TO iter cent, of the federal army were foreigners m foreign-born and weic lighting only for bounty or booty or lumcoinb, and they got it all Ihe tensions thrown in. Oh, thai was a grand gathering at N Orleans. It seems to me that if 1 was a northern man I would say Look here, boys, we can't do any thing with tho.e rebels down south and 1 move we quit trying. We'vi beeu working 011 'em for nearly forty years and have never comertc 0110 yet.'' .as they inarched through Few" Oilcans loO.OnO strong you could hear that same old rebel veil from St. Charles to Vieksbur: Old Father Mountcastle told me bursted every telegrajdi wire south of Mason and Dixon's line and aw.iv up in Pennsylvania the West em I'ltion had to cut down their jmles for a hundred miles. l!ut I'm distressed about Missis sipj'i. Who is Governor I-ongino, any how.' His name is not biography that I've got. 1 reckon it wasent worth putting in. I reckon he is a foreigner or h. wouldiit have invited lloosevelt, the slanderer down to Jackson to heir lay the corner stone of the cajtilal. liooseveii said tiiat .lelt Oavis was the arch repudiator and whil governor vetoed the bill that made .revision to jtay the repudiated debt. and tie lias never retracted nor apolo gized for that lie. I wonder if l.oiigino knows that Governor M Nut was the author of repudiation and gave as Ins reason that th 111011 y was borrowed from li.,ron Kothsehild, in whose veins flowed he blood of Judas and Sliylo- k, and whose mortgage woiih. coiiliscate our cotton fields and make serfs of oar children. 'That's what he 111 his message, but the legislature wouldent vote for it, aud it took live years to get the bill through. All this time Mr. Davis was lighting for ins country 111 .Mexico and got de. t.eratcly wounded at llueiia Vist and bad to use crutches for six years. He nevci was in the legis! Hire nor was he ever governor, and vet lioosevelt. the slanderer, lets th In: stand an l Longi'io invites him dow 11 to lay the corner stone. Oh. mv country! When will ull this toadyism and hypocrisy cease? Oil Mississii.iii: How are the mighty fallen? Now these utterances are mv ow n neither the editor or any juijier i ivsttoiisible for them. My feeling and emotions are all my ow n. I honor the feelings of Mr. Davis and have jirofoiiud respect for his widow. and tli. re is no limit to niveontcmot for the brute who juit manacles on him or the conceited historian who slandered him. It is a comfort to desjtise them both. And now, three cheers for Indi ana, the chamjiion State for lynch ing negroes when they commit out rages mi women! Nut a week passes but there is u fresh case and the jicojilo turn out and scour the coun try for the brute. And now thev are driving all the negroes out of u county where an 011 trrge was com mitted. You see they have no-chain gangs uji there and but few negroes. Lynching has almost 'stopjied in Georgia because punishment is more speedy and there is a chain gang in sight iu almost every county, but let a sure-enough case come up and a sure enough lynching will surely fol low, i here are more than 7,000 men in our State who have not bow ed the knee to Itaal and the Kev. Newell Dwight Hillis ghould't sleep in a bed in mv house unless he was sick unto death. But enough of all this. It sounds like 1 am mud with somebody, but I am not. We are all happy at mv nouse tonight, lor our tar-wav bov is on mi wav nome. e nave juo.t had a telegram from him aud he will be here tonight. He lives in Mexico City aud it has Iteeii three long years since we have seen him. This is Carl, the youngest boy the pet of bis mother the one she loves the best and prays the longest for every night, lie will stay with ns a few davs and then go away a rain and perhaps never see us any more. My wite has been saving the spring chickens for him and the (lowers are not to be cut till be cornea, and the strawberries are still bearing and the cake is in the oven. Nothing is too precious for Carl and be aud Jessie will sing their old songs and rehearse their nappy days when we lived iu tne country on tne farm. On, the nappy, happy days on the rarm, before our boys all left ns and oar girls got mameul lint we are nappy still and love everybody, except some BILL ATU '. The Supreme Court of tbe United States baa adjourned without decid ing the North Dakota case; this is taken to mean that the court is hope lessly divided on the case. tOUTIer. Doubled Track lor Southern. The Southern IJiilway is to have a .louble from Washingting to Atlan ta and has jjooo men at work laying a second track from Washington to Orange a., w hen that section is coutph led work will begin in laying a douliic track from Greetisbor.) to Saludiuiy , The double w ill first be In tl iu urns! congested jiart-s, and f-.'.'i.ooo.ooo will beexjieudcd within the next three years in the work of laying double track. Killed in a Crap Game. Frank Pate, colored, Bhot mid killed Link Uarber, also colored, in a shanty car optosite the railroad shojis at Spencer, N. C, Sunday night, the slaver making his escujie among the miles of cars 011 the yard. The men, who were section hands, were engaged in a game of cards. There were no witnesses to the kill ing. Pute is a Gaetonia negro, but wir originally from South Carolina. Raleigh & Vestern. Mr. George C. MaeGregor, chief engineer of the llaleigh and Western Kailroad, was in the city a short while Monday ufternoon, being on his nay from Cumnock to Winston. He said the road was finally located now to Winston and Greensboro, with the exception of a short distance within Greensboro's city limits. There is alsa yet to be located a short line in Winston-Salem sejiurate from the main line and exclusively for jtassenger use. Grecnsltoro Pa triot. A Companionable Hog. One day last week a Mr. Williams, from liensaltim, came down in a wag gou and was followed by a one vear old pet hog. The hog trotted along behind the wagon the entire dis tancc uf ten miles, and on the return triit, as Mr. Williams drove out of tow n the hog was following. Aber deen Telegram. Fatal Saw Mill Accident. An accident occurred near Salis bury Wednesday afternoon of last week 111 w lnck Albert tiny, a pros- iierous young farmer, lost his lift M r. Hay was at the time working aiiout the saw null on the jtiantation, when his clothing was caught in the machinery, and his he-. I, anus anil shoulder were b.idly mangled. Af ter Wing taken from the machinery he lived only a few hours. Mt. Vernon Springs. The commencement exercises Mt. Vernon Springs Academy Bap tist Associatiomil School in Chatham county was on Mnv 21st, Kev. II. W, liattle, D. D., of Kreeusboro, deliver ed the annual address. Maj. Duffy Dead. Mai. Patrick 1". Dnffv, for 15 years associate editor of The Morn iujl Stur newspaiter, Idied in Wil mington, N. C, June 1, 19011. in the r.oth year of his age. His death was due to congestion of the stomach and was rather sudden. Y'esterdav n dinner he ate some ice cream ami be came violently ill a little after six o'clock, grew ragidly worse and passed awav at the hour named. Major Duffy was a northern man by birth, but had sjtent most of his li'c 111 the (Mtutu. At one tunc he edited The GreensWro Patriot aud for a w bile was associated with Col. Chas. U. Jones on the editorial stuff of the old Charlotte Observer, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Ieverjwhere reroenls-d as Ihe one remedy that era slwas be nspeoden upon und tbatispl asant to take. It ia especially viluabin for summer diarrhoea In children and l uudout.t r.ily tbe means ot saving tbe Uvea of a grefit many children each year. For sale bv Standard Drug Co., Aaheboro, aud W A Undrrwnod, ltandteman. It is safe to predict that whatever the Aldnch financial bill proves to be it will have received the approval of the national banks before it submitted to Congress. Cu's, Bruises and Burnt Quickly Healed. Lhamberhvn'a Psln Balm la to an. tiaeptic liniment, and when anpl ed to outs, bruises and barn", causes them to heal without maturation and much mor quit-kit than by tbe osual irr-ai-n e .t. For ule by StenharJ Drnt Oo. , Aanerxvo. ana w a I nierirooo. turn dlsmsn When Mrs. Carry Nation informed the Mormons that her husband had always considered one wife enough there was not a suggestion of in credulity. Striking; Evidence. Fresh testimony tn great nambers Is eons'antlr earning in, deolarine Ur. Kiitf 'a New Discovery tor CoDiomption Courtis aud Colda to be oneanaled. A resent expression froai T. J. Ho- r"a-land Benlonville. Va. aerres as ex- amble. Hi writes: "I had Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the t rue withnct being Denaoiea. 1MB began taking Dr. King's New Diaoovary and a ft w bottles wholly oared ma. Equally effective in curing all Lang and lnmt trout) es, (Jonaumpuon, Pneamonia and Otip Oaaranteatd by Sian lard Drug Co. Trial bo' t lea fre, regular aiaea 6O0. and It 00. The press muzzier bill in force in Pennsylvania baa to admirers. Gov ernor Per.aypacker and Pres. Bare. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yea. An (nut Flower still has tbe lar gest sale of any nedicrhM in the irtlt snri wo-ld. Yoar mthara tad snBSV aatttlM-n' BTr thought of aaiag any thing ! for indigwtkia or BUioaa mrm. Doctor! vera scare and tbe rldom beard of Aporadleltts, Karroos ProatratfciB or Heart failure, eta. TbT aaad Aoiraat Flower to efaM unt tbcsfateia and atop fwiaanaMoa of nn gaated tend, ragaiata tba aciiaa mt tba lirar, atimalaia iba aarraaa and ergan ie asOua of (da atatoa, and taa ia all thy took 'ben fr-eitnv. dull aad bast atilb headaches and other aohe. Yea only Med a taw dewe of Grras's Ae rad Flowar. la Hauid f not. to make rot tatiafiMl Ibera is nothlnf aartosa I Yea ma get tin .4iA iln : 5 S'lt IDC, Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Itch ing Humors,' Send no oiouey simply writ) mi try Botanio Blood Balm at our eipeum It you sutler from ulcere, e ozena, scrotals, Ul0"d Poislou, cancer, lulu, urea, .telling ek.u pimples, t oils, bone pains, swellings, ilieuranti in, c-scrrh. or any blood or skin diaeaM, we advite joii to take liolau 11 Oio d llHlm (B. B. ). i.s co a l.v rtiutiiii mended fur 01 , ... aihiau-, deep eat.. J cases ot ui,ln Knaiu tilo u or skin cli,a-cs, because liuiamu liloixl (L), ti. B ) kills ma poi..un iu ihe llo jil, oures nil .0 at else tills, beals eery sure, makes tbe blooa .ure and rich' gixa il.e skin U11 r eh glow ot hosith. B. U. B the hem blood puiiiier, r'..r lttby Sund.rd Drag Oo. It would be so convenient for Senator Ilunna to have a man in the white House next session who hud to look to t he Ohio boss for the endorse ment of that state. OOOD FOR CHILDREN. T'-e pleasunt to tak: and liarmlef-s line Minute 1 ooiib t;ure gives lmmedi ate reliol in all cases of Cough. Croup and LaUrippa tweaus.. it doi-a not pa-fi niimi-di .tr-ly Into the atomaoh but taken effcet right at the tea: of tbe tiouble. It draws out tbeinfl imma- ti'.n, beals and soothes aud ouree pr ro .nattily by enabling the lunts to 00 n tnbutt. pure iif.-giving and life-ausrain-ing oxygen to the bloml and tissual. Vi A Underwood, handleman. The only error in the reports of certain papes regarding the deliberat ions of the benate aub-conimittet which is to draft a financial bill, is that they aro untrue. DOES IT I'AY TO BUY CHEAP? A cheap retntdy for coughs and ooldn is all right, but yon want something that will relieve aud cure the more re- e-i and danyerous resulu of throat and lung troubles What shall vondof Uo to a warmer and more regular oil- mate? Yes. if possible: If not possible for you, thru iu either case take tbe only remedy that has been introduced in all civilized countries with socoeas in s-vere thr-at and lung trrubles. 'Bnsihe'a German Syrup." It not only ben's and stimulates the tissues to oestroy ibe ger n disease, but aluxs in llammatiou. causeeeasr eapeeioration givi-s a good nlgbt'B rest, and cures the iiitient. Trr one battle. Recoatmrnd- ed many years by all druggists In the remedy at all drugr-ats. Price 26c and ?6c. Hut one-eighth of an iceberg is above water. How like icebergs Payne, Machen Beavers & Co. must feel these ilays. Worst of all Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be ynnr laai Snnh was the exirlenoe of Mrs H I N'ewsnn. Decs' ur, Ala. "For three years". h writes. "1 endured inanf ferable rain from Indigestion, stomach und bnwel tr"Unl-. Death eeraed in evitable w hen doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was indnoed to try Electric Bitters Anl the rssnli was uiiracu'ous. I improved at once and no I s cuiDletelv re:overed. rur Lirer, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Ehe'rio Bitters la the enly medicine. Only 50o It's guaranteed b? btanuard Drug Co. The pioducers of agricultural machinery claim that they are bctn ruined by thirty-three trusts. And yet the sacred tariff schedules must not be touched. His Last Hope Realized. (From lb. Sentinel, O.bo, Mont.) In the first opening of Oklahoma to settlers in ix, in. eauor 01 mis paper whs among th. man a kera aftar fortune who made the big rc ona tin. lay In April. I 'Bring his traveling r.u..iu ana af erwarua bl campinr upon his claim, he rncountrr d much ld wafer, which, together with th. arT-re hrat. earn him a very aerere diarrhoea which it sretnrd almost Impoaaible to check, and along in Jotie ihe caa- b cam. so bad ha expected t Hs. One dar one ol ins nelRbDora Droiigrj' D in one small botti. ot C ham bei Iain's Colic Cbolera ami Diarrhoea Remedy as last hope. A bis; toaa Wat siren him while he was rullingabuu' on 1 hi' around in km at ag'ny, and in a tew mlnotea ihe 'lone waa rot ated. Th (JO' d f fei't of tba mediein. was soon noticed and within an hour th. patient waa taking bis drat sound sleep lor s fort meat. That an. Utile bottle worked 1 complete cure, anl hs can not help bat feel Kratefal. Ihe seaaon for bowel disorders being at hand saggeata this rem. for sale by Btanuard lirng to. Ai-heboro sod W A Underwood, Ran dieman. There is as much nutriment iu pound of wheat flour costing 3 oeuts as in three and a half quarts .of oysters costing f 1.26 but "man cannot live by bread alone . Drirca to Desperation. LlTine at an oat of the war place, re mot? frona Oirilita'lon, a familj is eften dnren to desperation in eaaa 01 acci dent, reenltinc in Barn. Can, Wound uicrs, eio. uj in a auppij 01 uuca len 'a Arnica Salve. It's tli. brat on earth., 16c, at Standard Ding to. A Serious Mistake. E C DeWilt ft Co. la tba name nf the firm who nuka th. rnnine Witch HaaelXalre. DeWiU'a ia the WHch Hasel Balre that kaajs withool leaTinr a war. it is a aeaions aaistaa. to ua. nr other Da"ht'a Wlteh Has.! alra cores bUnd.blw din. Itol-inc and protniilM it plies, barns, brniaM, ecxema and all (km iiiaeaaoa. Sold OJ W A Uni'arwooa, niaawinu. Ladies ao4 Child ren InrKed. all ladies and rhi'drea wSa cannot atand the shooing strain of laxailr. syrai, nubar'iea, Me., are Invited to trj tne lamona intia can irer. Taejr ar. different fr-aa all other puis. Th' f do not parte the sjataas. tm a doabl. do, will pot (ripe. Weaken oreieken; any paopis eal I ham the Easr Pill. W U How.ll, Honaioa. T , aara eotbing belter can be naad fur constipation, alck ha. dacha, at.. Bob Moora, Lafayette Jnd., aara all otbe.11 grip and aiekrs. wkife .Witt'a I.ittla arl Ktawrs do their work sail aaaaaav. Boid bj W. A . Uadararaod. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? If yoa don't yoar food dor. net do you mac a gooa. &naoi aryapopsia Car. Is th raaudy that anrary on ahaaald tak wlxa thai It any thwf wrong wlta taa aaoaaaea. una war to nainUia tb aaalth a atnugtli of mind aad body azoapt by aovishartas. laar n bo way ta oartah aaoapt throach th Moaaaek. ThaatoBMOh at ba kept healthy, para and sweat or the strength mm Is dowa aad dlaeaaa will set ar. Ma ap Batita, lea. as aWsarth, .iTouaaaaa, tiradioha, eewttiwioa, had hraoih, soar riainra, rtOiag, iait!aoa, dra- !. a raa and all aaa troaeiea ar. 1'il 'kiy eari DT m. as. 01 noum tieiiarwood, Jwtin!JBa l'Fneuai v.wm. peon W AN Chickens, Country Produce, Etc. Highest Market Price Paid for 5ame. We also keep in stock General Merchandise, Etc., which we will sell at the lowest possible price. A lot of 10 and 12 1-2 cent LAWNS AT 5 CENTS, while they last. Also a full line of Groceries and Shoes. When you want good goods cheap it will pay you to call and see us. Respectfully, McAlister, Worth & Co., Central Falls, N. C. TAKE TOUR Chickens ztid Eggs AND PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS TO L. M. CAUDLE, RANDLEMAN, N. C. HE PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES AND IN RETURN WILL SELL YOU GOODS RIGHT. BE SURE TO SEE HIM WHEN IN TOWN I DISK IMPLEMENTS MANUFACTURED PI Johnston Harvester Company. Continental and Diamond Harrows and Cultivators. Write for catalogne 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 1 egret it if you don't Jcall and see us before making your purchases. I McCrary - Redding HARDWARE COMPANY. Business Notices' Morris' Livery Stable has some second-hand buggies and harness in good condition they will tell cheap for cash or on tune or win trade tor horses bnd pay the difference. RICH BROS, are putting; in a kiln of brick this week and will hare them for sale in a few dart. WANTED At J. Aaman't, Aeh- boro, N. C, sixty thottsand lb scrap iron and thirty thousand lbs rags in the next thirty days. FOB SALE. A good second-hand McCormick Reaper. Price low. Terms easy. A. C. McAliste, Asneooro, a. 1 WANTED Real estate to tell. Town property,, farms, mineral, timber and grazing lands, or yonr bnsineaa. Capital aeenred for good manaiactanng enterprises. J. BTOaBT S.DTKEKDALL, Greensboro, N. C. WANTED ImmedUtelr sober, indnttriont man to visit country tores and Tillages to represent our product to raspontiDie mere nana ia your tern tor T. uooa nusuer wurtn to ns t0. to 30. a weak. Tha Florida Fruit Groweis Co 95 Roanoke Are Norf ilk, Va. WANTED Several persons of ehancter and rood reputation in each state (oaa in this county re aniredito represent and advertise old established wealthy Duaineas boom ha solid financial standing Salarre 821.00 weekly with eipenae additional, allcaeble in he pay eacs. V,'eJiiedav direct from Head ouioea Horse and aarriaira farnisbed when neoewutry. Colon uj Co, 8J4 Dear- b.;rn tt, Chicjago, . . , TED ! Eggs and a nice and select line of ORGANS Factory Sale at Asheboro. O. w. Frit a Co. hava ha aaloaded a nil car of the "aUTCM.aw' -3BURDETT ORGANS. baaa baton iht public kr S7 nut Orar Ta.0ae In m. Thar arc klah srada InatraaaaMa la every aaaaa ol the wont. These organs have a pare, sweet tone, easy to operate, handsome and substantial cases in both walnut and quarter-sawed oak. All BUSDKTT ORGANS guaranteed. See theat organs before yon buy. Q.'W. FRIX ft CO., State Representatives for Factory. North Carolina oSot and Wareroom at Salisbury, Stockholders' Meeting. neetina at the atnc ol the Central Manil Cectunna OompanT. and tne oalkd lor ttor lath aar ol luat, tm, a Ito'clncl la hrrab; , ae ba ketrl at Ibeoaw J Wartk nana. AnMockhoMmaraeaneUrr ratuaaait tea. areeent In snraoa or br prou. Tne main immi or thta hm ns at In W-UKdy the land aA Uw eelant ar eaunad d I Kanlec aanlacaurlns Cbninanr a Ike nrtii Manoiaotati nnuanriea 1 ol Jttaaeui. Haa, and to aortac tae eagnUoa ol. and to rto carry oat and A c.wrAt.nrrm a.unji C. C. i-AI.IKTa Bar. 1. at, Wona. aaoa.. AUliIK c KrAt.Iima, Aio.ia n. wiii n. Kodol Gfrcs Strcagth. by aaabUna taa dire, tire em as in dl aat, aestaUUt. a3 taaaatoros all ol taaa waoloaoma food toat aiaj h. aatea Mt ko kladl ot blood that tha .arras, lands tha I manor ffiaaylnt and raoaamM Uve onraaa ot lb. eanre bwly. Koool laia Cm, earaa ladiavaS-iMa, Uyapanaia, Oatarrkoltk. 9'-ymvh a -d" an aaaMSfh dtwroara. oi4 by W A liwMrwnod, ItaillinaU..-. '
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1903, edition 1
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