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H6? Courier. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YKAK Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. AT MONTKKAT. Tlio alitor of Tin: Cm iiiimi received a letter from Waller llolconib, director of llio Moinr Biblt- Conference t Montreal. X. C, otafiiiif tliut the Conference will embrace a wide neope of Hi I at ruction. Kov. lh Hit'iliTuolt'; liev. C. W. livid, D. D.: liov. A. ( Harron, 1). I).: and I!iv. W. .M. Vines w ill deliver k'liiiri's. Il will convene August !'th to il; lsil liev. lr. Ira Lamlivtli, editor of tlu- Ciimberluiul l'tvsbv terian. w ill npoak to tin- imifeivncc of oti 11.: people. In the S. S. Imitate K. v. .1. Al kins. Prof. 8. M. Smith :uul oi lieis will speak. Evangelist II. ti. IVar-on wi! so speak. Mrs. M. C. Wood, formerly (icrtrude Iiiinliins, oi States one of Xorlli Carol iiu.'s -. singers, will In' t la- Mi!.;i i. The expenses are me! l-y i rv contributions. If von i!i . :i make tin ottering il will he fully received. Montreal is. near iilaek .M in Buncombe co::!i:v, N. C. thank IJEK STI.MiS AS A Cl.'KK Knit ItHKUMATISM. Ir, l eic, ot .Marlmit:. liermaiiy. who, iu atldivssiii'' a brilliant uath- ering of physicians a few week" ao. claimed to have ilNcivercd a new remedy for rlu-n n'tit: v:n. The reme dy was the stininjr of the patieni sutlcring from rheumatism hy cc. It is claimed that the i lienniatie pain gradually vanishes from the joint al'tel the stinirine-hv the l ees. I r. l'ere allows his patient lirst, to In stung hy a few hees and afterward.- increases the number, and one of hi? patients was not cured a'ltil In had been stung nearly veil tlmus; times. At one time l.e allowed many as seventy bees to .Mr.' tin-pa tient at one lime. It turns out thai this is no new remedy for rla :: v. tism, for tlie stinincr of bees has been know n to lie a cure fur rheu matism for nianv vears. II nV TO TAKK CAKi! ! AITI.K i Itn!'. How to Ktilie the Apple 'I'll K le ( pop' hni!e!:i Aurieal is the title of an excelleu recentlv issued !.v the Stat tural Experiment St:, lion ;it Italei.'l This bulletin es tin- iiif.nMialio that there are pnnliievd in this Mai every year seven million hm apples, an i the m.:i:k v of are rapidly iucreain;z eai h y. The bulletin ives tiiepiet price of suitable evuporati used in drying fruit. Ihieii Is apple bring a ood price and there is good demand. Information is jjive us to paring- and .-lieing the fruit an drving it. It shows how machine- for paring and coring i.iul lit ingaii useil, and the method of l.!u.ch:iir i; described. It gives information that parings am! cores dried will sell. a they are used largely in the manu facture of jelly and vinegar. The bulletin also gives information as to the making el jelly out ot pears, peaches, apples, plum.- and cm rants. The bulletin also gives recipe and the process of making fitiit juice. which are now in great demand and are used largely in soi'.a water. Ii rections are also givi n as to making pure cider vinegar, the only kind of vinegar that is really lit for ::;.y use. Directions as to making apple butter and marmalade are also given. This is one of the most important bulletins w hich has been issued in this State, and a free copy can be obtained by writing to the Slate Ag ricultuial Exjiennieht Statin i, 1,'al cigb, NC. The crime of vagrancy is on the increase. It is something, however, which has given the authorities in this section little if any double. There has probably never hi en an arrest for vagrancy in this county. It is true that there have been ar rest for failure to support wife and family and should Le more such ar ret8 for this olteuee, but-as a rule our people work. The criminal class in this county is small in compari son with some sections. Court records are not made from busy jwo ple. Those who ai e idle fall the jails and workhouses. So it is not a sur prise that the town authorities hesi tate now when complained to boat a single instance of vagrancy. There is probably only one maM in ' Asheboro without any occupation or vocation or. who does not wetfc Sometunes it is claimed that J udges punish too severely for carry ing pistols. There is only el;e way to lnek tp the habit and that is by funiahir g the Tio!atcTs of the law. uilge Harrigmii cf a eonnty court ia Tenneuee broke cj pistol toting Ity fining evert man caught with pistol on his person $5Q and tending ; t on to the work house for CI) days. N -t in 2- irth Caroliiui there fa com-j I :.i'Pi jage auan uupoaes si tiaiimua Bue if &Unm dolbrt, ' -J RALEIOH LETTER. ltaleigh, N. C, June 29, 10O3 The time for the enforcement of the Watts Lionor Law is at hand am there's to be trouble. A number of the ow ners of distilleries located in the country districts, especially tin mountain section, w hich operate uu der a license from the U. S. Govern incut, have notified the collector of internal revenue that thev will con tinue business on and after July 1st, and the collector, under instructions from the U. S. Commissioner of In ternal IteVelille lit Washington, will review the bonds of the country dis- lillers who apply and the regulation internal revenue ollicer will be kept it each of these distilleries as hereto fore. This means a clash between the Slate and 1'. S. authori'ies, w hich will compel a judicial deter iniuation of the constitutionalitv of (lie Hew State law, as it all'ects ill "government distillers" at least. The State convention or confer ence of the Anti-Salocu League ami the temperance forces of the Stab meet here a week hence i.lulv 7) and that bodv will doubtless take action leganling this new development. , Vcrilv, "everv cloud has its sil liniii"." dust as the Methodists of North Carolina were deploring the closing of the (ireeiisboro Female College, comes the cheering an nouncement from Durham that a trivatcr college for women, Methodist voting women in particular, than the ae just closed may be established bv Trinity College, the church's ma'nilieent college for young men, where already young women ale ad mitted. The board of trustees meets ibis week and I am informed that a piopositinn to establish u separate woman's college, on the plan of tin present one fir men, will be the principal one brought before that body and the oilier authorities and frii 'ads ,,f Trinity. If the plan suc ceeds it will be a' great blessing to North Carolina women, for it would have no eipial. The new summer school for teaeh- ers. for which proi-lon has been made at the A A M College h.-re, begin- Wednesday. The annual meeting of the N. C. Har Association, which begins at M.nvhead City duly 1st, will be ad dressed by a prominent lct-hook writer, Mr. Seymour Thompson, a leading New York Lawyer. Maj. VV. A. (iiithi io w ill respond to the address ot welcome. I'a.-t Claud Master Nichols and Slate Treasurer Lacv, who attended tin- bij- Ma-onie meeting at Kiiislon ia.-t l-ridav, report a -reat time A -poeial i onimiinieat imi of the (Iraml L.idu'e wa- held .Hid over a thousand Ma his and their families s e Li" dinner, w hich wa e of the larj-- lohaei -med ware- llOtlsi Co if tl, A. C. Davis as the ti. Conimi-- ..u. r of Agriculture l'at ;er-on ha: been ill at his home ii Caldwell coiintv for two weeks am hi- phv-ictans -av it will be a month vet before In-call resume his official 1 1 le A coinel f tol in. ii will be held in ltalcigh next Week. July '.'t of arranging for a exhibit Iroin this Thursday of for tin- purpose ilital'le totiacco -tat at the Louis L!ositiou next K. Webl.,Vf Winston. I lie eolnllltttee illlil a li agates has 1,, rii appo ear. Mr. C. chairman g list of il ted. (It h.-rs are itn it.-d to attend. North Carolinians, exeliiin-ly. have organs, d a half million dollar li:ml.. r eoui'anv in ( i. orgia. w ith W. V. Mills, of "ltalcigh. pie-tdet.t. u.d It. K. Daltoii, oi' (ireeiisboro, i c'.ctarv at. 1 tr. asnrer. Tliea'nii'ial meeting cf the South ern Association of Newspaper Circu lators" will be held in Asln-ville. at the llatt.rv Park Hotel, .liilv 7-:i. A rej.ri'seiitafie of the Association tells uu- that sev.ral of the leading dailies of th.-South will join the or ganization at that time and il is ex pected to increase th- nii-niber-hip loo per cent, during the next year. "Look out for a big increase in the number of bramlv stills next fall," said an observant and think ing farmer to me today. Nearly all of the coiintrv w hiskev distillers in the e.-.sleru and middle counties have ai ranged to go out of business or re move to incorporated towns, after to morrow unless the action of the mountaineer distillers, noted at the beginning of this letter, changes their plans ami the distillation of biandy under the Watts law, is ex pected to largely increase on that ac count. Il is a hard matter to down the "critter" in everv form. ' LLKWXAM. The Semi-Weekly Times is n new newspaper published in Thoniasville, with Mr ISA Krooks 'editor, and Mr E M Westmoreland business mana ger. We wish for our new neigh bor a long and happy life. A beautiful example of honesty was shown recently when the last sum of money was sent the other day to Spartanburg for Pacolet sufferers. It was returned w ith the statement "not needed." It was then sent to Gainesville and returned with the same statement. This shows that these dispensers of funds stopped with actual necessities. The Noith Carolina Booklet for April contains a sketch of the "I-asl Days ofjthe War," written by Dr. H. T. Bahoson, of Salem. Those who have read the sketch accord it the highest praise, not only as a valuable contribution to the history of the Stale, but for its literary merit Mrs. E. M. Moffitt and Miss Vary Ililliard TJInaon are the new editors of "The Booklet" It i issued once a month at 10 cents a copy or one dol lar year. It deserve generons i)npf ort and - those wishing to subscribe can do by sending the price to Thf N. C litioklut, TUl q ITEMS OF NEWS. Lightning struck Tamany Hall Monday, doing only slight damage. There are 129 old vets in the Sol diers' Home at l'aleigh. Many spend the summer at home. (ireeiisboro bas ball team beat High Point Monday on grounds of former. Score 25 to 4. Jake Screws while drinking was killed bv train near tioldsboro Satur day night. Harry Covington and Kobt Cov ington were killed in u train collis ion on the Norfolk & Western last Sat unlay. A section master found iron rails stacked on the track between Greens boro and ltalcigh last Saturday morning. Will Nelson, a bad negro, cut Hester Calhoun's eye out on an ex cursion train returning from Lin coln ton to Charlotte last Saturday F K Loftin, of Lexington, and C h Mills, of Salisbury, are among those who have been appointed bran dv gangers in this section of the State. Col Al Fairbrother has moved from Atlanta to Greensboro, N. C, and has issued the duly edition of "Everything" fwmerly published in Atlanta. Albert T Younger Wade and Miss Susie h Jefferson, ami John Lewis ami Miss Lelia A King, all of Spray, N. C, eloped to Martinsville, Va., from Spray Sunday night, and weie married. A gnat college for women is to be built at Durham, separate, but un der the same management as J runty college. There will be a million dollars behind it. Dhisiou deputies Paisons, of Ashe county; Sims, of Concord; loi ns, of Asheville; and J iley Shook, of Pigeon Uiyer, will lose their posi tions in the revenue service on ac count of the Watts bill. Miss Drona Justice has swoin out a warrant for Mis Ada D Martin, who conducts the Victoria Inn, otic of the fashionable boarding houses in Asheville. The charge is slander of an innocent woman. S. L. Trogdon has moved his family from Humphrey avenue to Ins tariu on Cuiltonl name droumi load and has rented his citv home to .1 W I'.oaman, superintendent of con struction of the government build ing here. Mr Trogdon will build a modern nine-room cottage for his family at his farm this summer. (ireeiisboro Patriot. One of the counties in North Caro lina desired to elect a woman as inty superintendent of public in- tt action. Superintendent Joyuer told the county board of education that tiny had no authority under the law to elect a woman ami the idea was abandoned. The lmdy of an unknown negro with half the head severed, was found four miles from Charlotte, on the track of the Southern Kailway Monday night of this week. An einptv whiskey llask King near the body'tells the tale. P opeiation of the Watts law Collector Duncan of the eastern dis trict has cut off three division de puties, C M lkbbitt, of Newbein: Thus W Vincent, of Burlington: S M King, of Elizabeth, Bladen Co. Four of the district deputies in the western district were cut off. Prof Thomas New lin ami wite, of Guilford College, left here yesterday for Knoxville, where MrNewliu will attend the summer school at the Cniversity of Tennessee. Mrs N'ew 1 i ii will visit an aunt at Maryville, Tenn., daring her absence. (ireeiis boro Patriot. Johnson Bros, it Co., the James town shoe manufacturers, have re cently installed a new engine and added considerable machinery to the eiiiipnieiit of their plant, practically doubling its capacity. They have made a reputation for their goods ami are building up a tine business. Greensboro Patriot. Dr II McKnight, of Southern Pines, has discovered a peculiar ease of poisoning at West End, N. C, egg poisoning. If the patient eats any portion of an egg, theie is a small swelling and pain about the throat, face and hands. McKnight is the gentleman who performed at High Point. Mr II Tyler Smith, a traveling freight agent of the Southern Rail way, has been promoted. He is now soliciting agent of the Asheville di vision with headquarters in New York. Mr John H Andrew, the third son of Col A B Andrews, will succeed Mr Smith. Editor Clark Says Beware el Perfection. "Rev. J. Barr Harris, a young preacher who gained considerable prominence in upper South Carolina through his revival meetings, where in he ardently preached Sanctitica- tion, has been convicted of seduction in Montana and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Previous to his conviction he was charged with another case of like nature. All of w hich moves us to say that it is well to keep an eye on a man who professes jierfection in this sin ful world. Some of those people are simply crazy, while others use the Holiness cloak to more effective ly serve the devil." Statesville Landmark. Brutally Tortured. A 3M cams to Htfbt that for vnr-b- t---nt and unmerciful -rt has pertupe sever boeo equated. Joe Qolobtek of Colon, ilf, writ. "For li years I endured insufferable pata Iron twee, matisaa and aotaiaf relieved ate (bonce I tried eTerjahing known. I came fru Xlectrir Bitter and It's tb grrareft m'diclne en earib tor tbat trosMe. A lew botiiae el it complete ly rilird and enred ." Jnet as Booii for later and Kidney trovHee ami vnral 4-M".'. Only BOe. SetiRfiioUon coartuiteed by Standa'd Brig C. A Texas Official Murdered. At Austin, Texas, on Juno 30th, frenzied by supposed wrongs, "W. G. Hill, an ex-attaehe of the State comptroller's ollice, entered the office of State Comptroller Love and shot him dead. Hill then turned his pis tol upon himself, inflicting wounds from which he died a few hours later. Brave Negro. Mr Joseph, wife ami two children, of Kington, N. C, were rescued from drowning at Beaufort, X. V. Monday. All four of the rescued were rolled and rubbed vigoiouslv to restore life. A Change of Venue. Judge Townsend has granted a change of venue for James Tillman, indicted for the murder of N G Gon zales, at Columbia, S. C. The trial has lieen removed to Lexington county. Shot About a Bad Woman. Iiunnie Miller shot Louis Whistler in Salisbury lust Sunday over a bad woman. All colored and all bad. The ball entered the stomach and made eight perforations. Whistler will die. Miller is in jail. Extension Fails. Of the 1,!"2 registered vote only 351 voted Monday to extend city limits of ltalcigh, 'f35 voting against extension. Extension failed because a majority of registered voters was not cast for extension. Tried to Kill Himself. J. J. Swain, while in the city lock up at Durham, strapped to a bench, tried to cut his throat with a small penknife which was concealed about his person when locked up. lb- had delirium tremens. ll was in the employ of the Postal Telegraph Co. ami belonged to u good family. Barn Burned at Thomasville. The barn, buggy ami carria; (ieo W Davis, proprietor riioinasville Shooting Club, were destroyed by file June 24th. The origin'of the tire is unknown. Some believe it was incendiary, others that it was from a dropped match or rats. The loss is :,400, insured. A Sawyer killed. Isaac Chimney, u young white man, working as a sawyer at- I he Freeman A Hodges mill, in the west end of the citv, was almost instantly killed at Washington, N.C.. on June 25th. He got caught in the belting in the machinery room and was hurl ed through the air. One leg was entirely torn otT and the body laeer arated in every portion. The man was hurled through the air soiiiek ly that death was almost instantane ous. He littered no word. Those around him heard hardly a groan, so ipiick did it all happen. Residence at Yadkin College Burned. The residence of Mrs Lucy N. Oaks at Yadkin College, was burned down last Saturday night about 1 o'clock. The house was occupied by Mrs Holder ami family, who saved most of their house furniture, but nothing from the kitchen und din ing room where the tire was discov ered by Mr Holder, who thought he heard a dog or someone in that part of the house and went to investigate, w hen he found the overhead ceiling in flames. The origin of the lire a unknown unless it caught from is stove flue in the kitchen. Thomas ville News. Courteous Warriors. A big tight occurred last Thurs day on top of Quaker (iap Moun tain, Stokes county. There were three or more on each side ami a numlierof shots were exchanged. Cap King was killed and another seriously wounded. Deputy Sheriff Smith was knocked dow n w ith a hoc by liiissell Jones. King was shot by .Mm Rhodes, w ho was arretted and committed to jail. The trouble was the result of an old feud. While the shooting was in prog ress a party of young people return ing from Vade Mecmu Springs heard the shots and stopped. One old man, who was participating in the tight, saw them and he called to his associates: "Boys, stop shooting until those voting ladies ami gent I men pass." The banle then ceased, Hifh Point Car Co. The Southern Cur Company of High Point was incorporated Mon day. Its purpose is to build, equip, construct and manufacture all parts ana entire electric, passenger, freight, express or mail cars, motor cars and vehicles. The authorised capital is $250,000, and the company begins with $l0,000 paid in, the incoriiora- tors being Briggs Carriage Company and RE Briggs, of Amesbury, Mass.; K It Knggs, J r. I wood Uox, A Snow, J P Bedding, J J Welch, N f Pickett and Co., It it Kagan, W B Steele, Dr D A Stanton. Wescott Koberson, K J fall, A J Dodaniead, C II Dodaniead, L M Dodamead, A E Tate, A A Barker, J II Burns, High Point Electric Power Co of High Point, Dred Peacock, A B Kimball, C W Banner, of Greens boro, and Joseph Merrill, Jr., of Newark, N.J. A Surgical Operation, in alwaya dangerone do not submit t tbe eargeoa'e knife an til yon have trVd DeWi't'e Witch Hai'l Htir It will ear when everything else (alia It baa ione tbia to thowaads of eaee Here la one ot them : I anoeJed bora btocdlag and protndutjt ptlaa for twenty yea-a. Waa treated by differ ent evetiaiiMe. and en many reeted-ae bat ta.ioed Jo relief aattl I need Do- tt itt'a Wit ah Haul Salvo. Two boxes of this salva eared eighteen rnontba age and I have not had a tnk ot the piiea alnoe. H A Tiedtle, Bammertoa. n. U. tor Ifnnl. Bleeding, licking and Protrud n; Pilot no reavkijeqiiais Iw - Win'a Miih Hwl8Jve Soli or T A Underwood, Kaadieaea. . Montgomery County News. Knm Troy Examiner. Mrs Hush, wife of Mr Atlas Hush, who lives near Candor, died last Sunday. She was To years old. There w ill be a picnic at Fore man's null on the Little river July i'alh. A little child, two months and three days old, of Mr l K Reynolds, who lives near Queen post ollice in this county, died u few days auo. One day last week Mr' Ed Sea grove, in the interest of the D & C railway, surveyed out a eontiact taken by Mr S J Smitlierman to do some guiding in front of the cotton mill. A severe hail storm passed over the lola Cold Mine last Friday. It is reported Jhat hail stones fell as large as hen eggs. No serious dam age was done to crops as the path of tlie storm was narrow and most of the hail fell on uncultivated land. Mr John W Moore, of liaeford. was in town Tuesday aciiuaintina himself with the banking business preparatory to putting up a bank at Kaeford W A McAuley, who died on the K'th inst. was Tl years old. Mr W W .Mills, president of the Uiseoe Lumber Co., sold his home here some weeks ago to Mr M F. Shainburger, of I'ekin, and Mr Mills and family have gone to Raleigh, w here they w ill make their future home. Mr Mills has large interest in the W W Mills Lumber Co. and the Carolina Trust Co. in Raleigh, being the president of both compa nies. Mr Mills is a good man of ex ceptional business abilities, and our people were sorry to lose him and his family. liiscoe correspondent. False Swearing and Taxes. The ease with which a man of bad character can prove a good character when on trial for a serious oflense has often been remarked, and the judge who recently ordered the grand jury to bring in a bill for peijury against a Mtness w ho gave a good reputation to a man of notoriously bad character set an example that ought to find general adoption by the bench of the State. As the Lincoln- ton Journal remarks; 'A few more examples of punishment for this evil will greatly aid the inajesey of the law.' "Another offender of the same kind, and one that stands sadly in need of attention from court and jury, is the tax dodger the fellow that swears he has uuly one or two hundred dollars' worth of furniture in his house when he has 52,000 or 'i.UOO worth; whose watoh is worth r 1 0 on the tax list and $50 at the jeweler's; w hose horse is worth i,20 tor taxation purposes and if 100 for trading purposes. 'There is too much of this false swearing, and it is con lined to no special class or citizen or section It is perjury exactly the same sort ot lying tlit Ananias ti lit ami yet we liiui men w ho claim to value their word and hold sacred the oath sw ear ing to valuations that they know ab solutely are false, in order o save a few miserable dollars in taxes. "Is it not about time that this violition of the law and growing abuse were called to the attention of grand juries by judges and prosecut ing attorneys? A few convictions for this ofteuse would have a most salutary effects." Can't Afford It. The last issue of the N. C. Chris tian Advocate contains the following about thi' closing of the Crecnsboro Female College: We do not see how North Caro lina Methodism can afford to allow this niagiiilicent property, so fortu nate in its location ami so rich in its history, to pass from under their control, and we trust, therefore, that something may develop tn oh-ii the way for a solution which will not only save us this humiliation, but put the institution in better shape thau ever before. Our esteemed cotemporary the Davie Record tells us without a blush: "The Ijord and the Republican party take care of this country of ours in spite of democratic opposi tion." Now really, friend, how cau you sav that the Lord has anything to do with the fraud scandals now being unearthed in Washington or with the wicked trusts which a Republican tariff has built up and maintains You must not take the name of the Lord in vain. Morning Post. Tabernacle Tnwaship S. S. Convention, Mt. Shcphcid, N. C, June U The Talteruacle Sunday School Convention met at 10:30, a. in. Devotional exercises were con ducted by the pastor, Rev Mr Sher- rell. V rot Lilies, of trinity Jligh School, was then introduced and ad dressed the convention on the Sun day School as an evangelizing organ izalioii. Delegates were present from nine schools and their rejmrts were encouraging. The qualifications of a Sunday School teacher were discussed by Mrs S II Morris, Mr J M V'arner and Mr Cameron. Tbe home Ptvnuration was dis cussed by Mr W R Wall, Mr 8 W I) I'earce and others. Prof J M Way then addressed the convention on the necessity of lead ers in Sunday School work. The convention then adjourned to meet at MtUilead next year. J. M. VllNIR, free, B. La si kk, Sec. Protcm. Married ia Death's Shaiow. It often liappena tbat a conpla la nni- r d tm aurrlatre ween no H emlcted with CooaainDtkm or d".pted Covgk or Cold. Tbcre'a danger fa thia. It la narrrtni in the abadow of data. Im-VKl'ata Mepa a boa Id he taken to expel the Uonbl. Tbere'i nothlnr that will an neieklr remove tne shaker as Dr King's New, Die torory for Coneemptioa, Coogba anal crae. Jt'e wiuiir sat ana sure rot t.nff mA ThiH'jat tronliliil. Curt i Urtaranwoii bv gUaJard Dtag Co. I aoa and II .00. Tiial botoie free i Home Mission Song. -. (AilojitiHl liy the WnmaiiMlKM(mnryroiifutvnce ol tlKsMt'tlHHlUt fluinh. MO.).) Tune Grrenlawrs ley MimntutiiK. From cattftimitt's vincyimis ToCarollna'Hfitranil, Wi" hear the wall of anuls-li That risen In our litnil. Vr.Mii Malm' In Missins..l We see the liliKht ol eln. Au.l hear the untlti of Mtrrmv, Alovcourelty'e lln. Knuii many a luiintt nf evil, Fnim many a haunt nf .Inline. We iiiii-I hear their soul- deliver from Mi III .lenv mime. In many a street ami alley They vnmler to anil tni' Ami swiftly il.m n an- -inkliw 'I n realms nf oiMlleM wne. Kmm Asia ilark ilntnlntnliH, Anil Afrii-n. Imnillnr sand, I.Ike iniKhty streams nf water They isinr Kiln mir land. uhid tiding tif milvatinn We tluiB shall Rtret along. Till every place of sorrow shall lie a t.laee of mniir. Till slave of viee and folly At .li-ms' feel shall fall. And claim his Krcftt salvation. And eroM n him lHil of all. We ll mill IheSavl. on ini;s of love w ill Hy. And Ivar thettosie1 mcMsnKe Kre al our iluor they die. Tullulah Lumber Co. The Tullulah River Lumber Co. was organized at Atlanta June 25th, 11103, with W W Mills, of Raleigh, president; J R Page, ot liiscoe, vice president; and R FDalton,of Greens boro, see. and treas. The company owns valuable tim ber lauds in Western North Carolina and (ieorgia. Among the stockholders are: M II Cone; J W Cone, and Caesar Cone aud R.F Dal ton. of Greensboro; R N 1'age, J R l'agc, and A F Page, of Riseoe; and II A Page, of Aberdeen; Klwood Cox and Ernest Snow, of High Point; W A Mills, of Troy, and W W Mills of Raleigh. Edgar Items. The young people's ''Library Society" met at Marllioro school house June 27th and elected Sybil J Davis as iiiesident' V illie Coltrane secretary and Arthur D Farlow us curator. We hope the members will take uu active part and keep the cood work rolling. Mr and Mrs John Wei born visited their son, R C Welborn, Saturday ana Ninthly. Miss Olive Spencer spent Satur day night with Mrs Chas Hobbs, at ?ew Market. Mr Waller Davis and sister, Jen tlie, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr W M Klder and family at Fairview Park. M r R L Davis went over to G reens- boro Saturday on business. Miss Eftie Fruzier, of Cedar Square, attended Sunday school at Marlboro SMimlav. Mr Eugene J Coltrane was at Marllioro Sunday, supposed to be in the interest of the County Conven tion which is to be held at Worth ville the 10, 11 and 12 of July Mr Coltrane has inst returned from school at Asheville. His home is at Level Cross. Mise Arminta Welborn has been with her sister, Mrs Winslow, of .Maud, for a row days. Miss Kleie Day is "is at home for few days on a visit. Miss Flora Sawyer, of Noblesville, 1ml., is in the community visiting relatives ami friends. We like best to call SCOWS EMULSION a food because it stands so em phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor ing appetite, of giving new strength to the tissues, especially to the nerves, its action is that of a medicine. Snd for Ire -ample SCOTT A BOW.SE, Chcal-n. 4041 I'earl Street, NrvYvrk. 5ac.anar1.00i auaniggNu. "A flash of the lightning, a break of the wave, Mau passeth from life to his home in the grave. ' Kansas alone calls for 28,000 hands at $2.50 'to harvest the great crop of wheat. Nebraska's grain fields are also liearlng an immense crop- r arming in the west and South is profitable more so today than ever before. The Foundation of Health. Nouriahmtnt 'e the foundation of haalth life strength. Kodol Dtspep a Cure ie the one treat medicine that ennbles the stomach aud dieestive digestive organs to digeat, at-imilate aia transform all iooia into the kind of hlood that nourebee the uerrea and leeda the tuujaaa. Kodol Uye ibe fonndalion for health. Nature doe ihe rest. Indigestion, Dyepepala, and all disordors of tbe etomaob and di destine organs are cored by the ae of Kodol. Hold by W A lod rwood, nana! man. While using a telephone Monday afternoon during the storm. Mr. C. A. Bray received a shock that came very near taking mm off but feet. He felt the effect of the nneeeo force for several hours. Greensboro Pa triot. Catairh of I he Stomach. When Ibe atomaeh fa overloaded : when food la taken into it tbat fade to digeet, it deceye and liiflamea tbe moeoua ai em bran, ripoatng tbe aerrte, and eaufee tlie g'ande 10 eecr't niacin, inatoad of tbe namral imeea of digra-H0-. Tbii ie oalkd Outarra of tbe Stomach. For yeare I aaffarad with Catarrh of tbe Btoauch. frnaed by indi- geatton. uoctora ana edict nej raliarl to benefit me until I matd Kodol Dy ppaia uo-e 4 tt HMe, Coppt ll, Tea. Sold by W A Underwood, Bandleman. The Supreme Court of Miaermri iaj working overtime these dayi grant ing new tnaii to tbe booaiers. .Evi dently the Missouri judiciary doea not intend that anybody ahali luffer injustice or justice. Just About Bedtler. take a Little Early Riiwr it wtU enre constipation, bi'.lteaaneas and liver trouble. DeWiU'n LlOle Early Eiaef ar differ frenotlw pills. They do SMit gripe and break (lows the saaesn mrnibrt-ea of Use eteaaaeh, lir. and bowU. bat cam by fenHy arouaiug U:t eecreuaaa atid mreBiin tn . oriani. Sold by W A I uitirwetMl, kao'iliniad. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR G. W. ELLIOTT & CO., .Dealers In. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Etc. RANDLEMAN, N. C. WATOH FOR THEIR ADVERTISEMENT. RAZORS! We have a complete Jine of the best Razors,' Table ami Pocket Cutlery in addition to our Mammoth Stock of General Hardware, Farm Implements of all kinds, Bugles, Harness, Etc., Etc. You will .egret it if you don't fcall and see us before making your purchases. 1 McCrary HARDWARE c"SgSI cmccree. If you h im offensive pimples or -run- tion. ulcers 01 any part of Ibe body. auiiiiiK uunrs ur juiuib, lamujr, uair. mncims p-.to.biM, swollen lands, skin llclir and barns, sore llpt or gums, eating, festering sores, fhnrp gnaainx pain, then yon suffer from -rious blood poison or tbe beginnings of lead y cancer. Von may be permanently cured ly taking Botanio blood Baliu (BUD) made especially to cure the worm blood und akin diseases. It kills the poison in the blood thereby giving a healthy blood eupply to tbe affected parts, heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly cncer, reduoeS all ewellings. Hofmc Hlood Balm cures all malignant blood t'oublra. Especially advised for all obstinate cases iba have reached lb- seoond or third stage. DmgglBt, $1 , To prove it eurea sample of Rlood Halm eut free and prepaid by writing Blond Balm Co. Atlniita. Oa. Describe trou le and free medical advice sent in eal-'l letter In accounting for the influence of a gentleman who has been much in public life, a very thoughtful man waa heurd to say his strength lies in the fact that he has never been known "to go baok on a friend." ltalcigh Times. lie is our kind of a man, and de serves to have influence or anything else he wants. Louisburg Times. QUESIION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower still has the lar gest sale of any mediolne in tbe oivilt sed world. Your mothers' and grand mothi ra' never thought of nsing any' thing else for Indigestion or Bilious ness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom near a or Appendicitis, nervous Prostration or Heart failure, eta They used August Flower to clean unt ihe system and atop fermenation of undi gested food, regulate tbe action ot tbe liver, stimulate tbe nervous and organ ic action of the system, and that is all thev took when Itellni dull and bad with headaches and other aches. Yon only need a lew dosee of Green's An gnat Flower, in liquid f rm, 10 make you satisfied there is nothing serious tbe mttter with you. ion eau get in reliable remedy at all druggiate. r rice 5a and 7oc. Efforts along the line of industrial lietterment in the great McCormick hurvester works of Chicago are de scribed in the Review of Iteviews for July by John It Commons, who snows that tbe contentment ot tne employees resulting from the "wel fare" features introduced in the factory forestalled a "sympathy" strike when the Decring employees mude demands, last April, for an 111 crease of wages and shorter hours. DOES II PAY TO BUY CHE APT A cheao retntdy foroourhs and cold is all right, but yon want something tbat will relieve and cure the more re-ve-e and dangerous retrain of throat and lung troubles. What shall voudoT Go to a warmer and more rtgular cli mate? Yes, If potuible; if not possible for yon, tben in either caee take tbe only remedy that has been introduced in all civilised counblea with aaooees in severe throat and long trrnbles. '-Boejbee's German 8rup." It not only heals and stimulates tbe tisanes to He troy me germ disease, doc auave in tl animation, eaneeeeaav expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the pitient. Try one bottle. Recommend ed saany years by all druggists in the world. Yon can get this reliable remedy at all druggists. Prioe 2Sc and 7c. Very RemarfcaMt Core of Diar rhoea. "About six yeais ago for the 6rst time in my life I had a sodden and severe attack oi diarrhoea," says Mrs got tamoorary relief, bat it c tme back hub and again, ana lor hi long years 1 have enn-ed mote misery ana acony then 1 can tell. It waa worse thaa dea'h. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for pbyvioians' preecnptioni and treatn snt witboat avail. Finally we moved te bos que county, oar present bewe, ana one aay 1 napuenea w eee a adreniaement of U hamber'ain's Colic, t bolera and Dtarrboea Keinedy with a testimonial of a man who had Ixen cared bv it. The ease was so similar to aay ova tbat I concluded to try tbe remedy. Tbe reeelt was wonder tul. I eould hardly realise that I wat well iziia, or believe It oonld be so after having suffered so long, but thai 00s Dome vi aie'ilcine, eosttng dbi a raw oentr. osrea me." For sale try Standard Drat Co.. Asheboro and W A underwood, K&adleaiaa. Last Friday a young man named Daniel Staley wandared away from his home near Julian and has not been heard ffbm ainoe. Young 8U- ley had been an inmate of the hos pital at Morgan ton. Any informa tion conoarning his whereabouts will uvn vwudiiiiii - le appreciated by '. Jnliau.N.C Qn Jti. A. tstaley, of reensbora Patriot. TO CDR3 A COLO IN QXS DAY Tele Iia'lve Branio Qnlntne Tal'IMs. All dnigmste refund Uie ,oney if I ats auJk bos. St. Redding COMPANY. Business Notices' KAUM FOlt SALE On Muddy Creek containimr 328 rt nn 1 1.., 1.. ?. 1 Apply to - Hammer i&Si-k.nce. WANTED At J. Aumaii'g, Ash boro, N. C sixty thousand lbs scrap iron and thirty thousand lbs rags in the next thirty days. WANT-ED Real estate to sell. Town property, faring, mineral, timber and grazing lauds, or your business. Capital secured for good man ti fuctti ring en terprises. J. Stuart Kcykbkiui.l, ' Greensboro, N. C. WANTED Several ln1utrliii pcrsntm In each ttv. u travel tor hotin' cslubll-hiil eleven yuan ami with a larve. mpltMl, t, re 1 1 uiwi merchanta anrl axonta U,r auienful and pnirhaMe lino. Pi'nunnvnl eiiKairmeiit. Wivkly iush iwlary of Its ami all tnivvltnit ewist ami h.u.'l kill wl vunivil in cash each week. Kiiivrlew ikiI ea wiitial. Mi'iitloii Klervmv and enclme nell ad IriWHil Biivelojie. THK NATIONAL, M Dearlmni Hi., chlcairo. TKMPEKANCR (XIKVESTION, RALKIUU, Jl'LYTUl, IMS. is oont lor the round trip, July S, 7. Thin will eiiahlc many to attend the Temivrmnoe Conven tion. Ulna moat Inipnrtanl meetliiK, aiKl the Irlendu ot Temperance rhoulri take tlila niiiiurtu nlty to nuunluit their InwreU. TEACHERS WANTED We need at once a few more teachers for fall schools, both experienced an i-. experienced. We have- morg calls this year than ever before. Schools and colleges supplied with compe tent teachers free of cost. Address with stamp. American Teachers' Association, J. L. Graham, LL. D. Mgr. Memphis, Tenn. WANTED Several persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county re quired) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house he solid financial standing Saltiryo $21.00 weekly with expense additional, allcasble in he pay eaca. Wednesday direct from head offices) Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. Colonial Co., 334 Dear born St, Chicago. 15he University OF NORTH CAROLINA. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. oiie hundred and eiffht ncbolanihlna. Free tuition to tearhcr and to aoiis of mlnliitvni. l'ii (or the needy. SOS RTDDBNTS. INSTRUCTORS. New Dornltoiiea, Water Wnrki, Central H-t-tns Hyutein, Library 40.000 volume. Fall term, atwleinlc and peofewloual departroentA, beirlna St-pb-inherrth. Iuu. AcMrw. t. t. VKNABLS, Pa-rtUeul, Chapel Hill. N. C. Notice 1 ihall wll at nubile auction to the hliheat liitlder forUuh, on tne iiren lues, on the Mth awl sack daT ol July, 1BUS, the follow fug permnal pmperty to-trll: 4 head of honea, IS ooaa, S enwn, one I10UI and kitrtien f tmiltum, and other article loo ledlmu to aMnUon. All "t.hu havlnff .claim aaaiat talil estate are notified to ima.m tiieai In the undenbrned, duly verified, on or before Uw aoth day of June, laoi or tlila 00) toe will be pleaded In bar al their u iMw aiipunona owiui ThU atnl dar of June. una. S. L. DAVIS, I , H I. . DAVIS, Notice! mid etM tn hfrfb? noUUc4 In prwnt then In tfe DndmiirLityl dtf y v-jrilWd or thi ixvtic will wftdtwS In faswof Utelr recovery. All penmM laT ulrl MtaUt Will maM rM aussf maka tameilimie psiyment. LUtA V. X)X, Administratrix. Notice! Clerk of the Kiperlor Cotirt rt Randolili aunty. IlUaUaeU at nuiaie aarlUia ta k iln. Mrf. dee Inr ea.li, on the ptauii. un the etoxl ilae of July, IvM. the followlss rwai auk, to-wit One awa, nam, . nuam oowa. in Mier Wrnonf ton, nouweanra a4 anrnen runillure, ana other rtlcM loo tadloui le Mentkwk. AS peranea havtrur elaliaa anlnat int.ni an aottned lb pnaeot thera to the tmaeriilriied. wnnea. on or oemre me nra aay Of jmiv, or till, notice will b. Dlearitl lu barol their remvary, and all paraaw owlna aaM MM wlil ar aa-wara and make ttaicdtate MlUiiaml. Tha Julr lat. lani. i. A. OOX. , NORTH CArWHUHA, I Hantoti Uwuuy. I Ia the eaperlor Cowrt. M. J, -Carww, KallttlC The Safi'n 'ant ahre aaim wfll kak. eattlai that an aettoat entitled as alio re baa lm via Bienoed tot mm Sofieetor Court of RandrHt fMir,- . ty. fca-the diaanlutioa of the botiila of luiitnnwmy an nrtattne betwiiell Uw aaM alMwtllf aiKt te iHdaar iin! tb aud May Omowf will furtlier tate aotlee that she k pettutrea m r-ra.r at the lerw e thettopwrtor off niur to be aaM a Mtea MriT laeeiafanDH, In, mk the t ': - Do Oonttty la liUMi N erid aitwe i te v Hirtlut u ' sr i.i hi'f W. urn.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 2, 1903, edition 1
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