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'She Coxirier. PEIOE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. The Carthage Blade suys that the Carthage Furniture Company is prospering and is next in imp. ; mm c s manufacturing enterprise Id tl'o Tjon & Jones Biijj.u'v Co. Th. factory employs 35 hands ami the output for the current veiir mis about $1,000 for each employe ., or about $35,000 in all. Atdiohoio ha.- furniture factory which is iloin much for the town. U'e need an other furniture factory ami mir enter prising citizens should store it ii with tho new year. It, ean he done and should he done. fi ui!j undertake it!' It should he a e -ed business man. The great increase in ili. iif,'ii population of the northern ci i i,--within the last few years ha- err it. .1 a change in the northern mind. Tin awfnl crimes of. negroes in the ih ii! are startling the people in comnmni ties where negroes have pstln-nd We read almost daily in the J,Yw York and Philadelphia papers ..i brutal crimes. The old ... . -ra-tive Philadelphia Press in -i.ini ; account of a young neg;.. liim.'. assault on a white ;;irl hints a: lyuching as n remedy f r the r. terror created by negro t hugs. With thisissue the Cut J ; 1 1 : i i es another milestone. They ear I :m : with its pleasures its r. ,i. -history. We thank our friend- i. their patronage and their h. ip making the paper what it i-. t !., 1904 ushers us into the -'Mh year o our existence. Tu enlering the v., v year we would scatter rippl. sof.-ii.e. r. good wishes to our fiicml-. huj i, j ; will be the happiest and n,o.-t pi..: i able to them. ITEMS OP NEWS (ion -rtlor Ay cock issued ten pardon-' on Christ nuts dav. To i!-.-:ins collided at Grand Uap-hl.-. !.. h.sl Saturday and 17 pi i--oii-. kili.-d and ol injured. In a li.v at lUii iintoii last week !!: '.. ..i!iee was de-lroved. Very lii le iii.-iiriUK e was carried. Xoiih ( ',.i..!iniai!s resiiling in N' -. i i i m i-ii'i v niih Pi. II..-.!: s. i - r!v of Kavdios ill,-, X. ( .:.-! r-,: .1.' The lil.il suit of Col. Or-bornc riu.i i -i -t t he .News an 1 Ihservef w a triel Ciiill'iird Superior court la-' vwek ami i he jurv rendered a vcr dic' I'm- ihe d-feitdant. hi'j Pomine Blanks uaui aux l.iin! of jod prim - V, e h ne pin in a lir-l .'ia i mid in the future v.ill . i. in ..-k ail'' kind- f !.:- I.kn.k- nl lo ,,ni- a .-: - p.j- ,!..;-n, and chat lie : t ..rial:!, .'..it Ofi'K k. A-hel.r... N. C. n 1 -i . loo . !!. r..;; , f the A-iiel-ro lira ! i. I'-r eiiart.-r niiiiL' I !.v. !tni --i on.! grades not lo- 'I in i;h i if v or:, i.-r, eh Ki.-ii. I'm Cr. io:. mud-, i ::V..id C... Each member of the Mfnr Medical Association lias ar.-,-d tke one or more persons ham desire to learn nursing ami yi itrnctions in the art of nur-ii.. sick. The secretary of the a--. tion is to keei) a list of mi. !, p, i and the price at which ih.-j. e ,: obtained. It is lieliewd that m way nurses can he obtained;.! ;' fire to seven dollars a u k. The Progressive Kanmr . has grown in ueefiiliie.-s and in nlarity under the editor.-hip f C. II. Pou has hern renrgimi.. .! strengthened. Mr. Ion la retained as editor, lie ttiil i, sisted by one or more of the pi sors in the A. M. College, paper is to be made a great S ua agricultural weekly. It is a u pBper to one in any ocation. II, .' anev Land - 1 1. Ikra'Searl.or.i. Alile poen. i.i hi:. (Mive lloov.r, I!, s-v I.amdiim Molnlt. i i it or. .M..ua i;i,.-h. Anni'Mor! ; eiree I.',- ld!. A !.,::., I! I ln,-i . ,-;,. !' I. I I .At t ;. '. . . -...II. (' . . . . v. ;. ) l'-.- Hc1 of Psralyfls. Mr . . , Mary Smith .Mater, wife S ff-lf: A P PIP) H V Kiitcrtninmiiit. j Franklin-. 'Mo Items. Theie will he an enteflaiiiinei.: 1 ; () of the lanje.-l crowds that! Mr the peiiils of the pul.lic school at ! ever a.-.-eiulded in our i itv uL ended of Mat hew At Wider lii.-.i at her I Central l'alls on Saturday niylii ; the catei iain.iiient at the academy j in Cr,in;:e County mar I.atiil.;illo lany ittli. 1 Vi'ide. -clay niht and wereall highly j. in Pec. o. lii'':!. ami was laid to . oh .s.d ilh ihe ixereises. As t his i rest at Cedar (ii-.oc. the l.ouilv hurv- ,., . ,. .. , u.-i- ile l'i-i e i ta inie it ot the i icr iromnd. She l'r..--eil ivl ifio I mwtntMnvnn'm I tiinsinias At Shilaali. i , , ,, . , , , . , , 1 . : , i "--- - - - i i !inil li;;.l u havi ever lia.t in i iii'Mpiite oiimr and ire- a com-isii-nt . A1 There ,as a Ciiri-inuis tiee and plaee leal verv few of the lupils had I nieiiihiT of' the .oeihodi.-l chiiivh. I h's ., price is the imdor's e- aiir..pii.ite eerci.-es l.y the .iii.day vrt apieaivd :cl'o:e the public; i Mrs. Aiwaicr was caraii..d live j elite for 1 he inferiurii v of Ids I -tliaolat Shil.di Christian clone . u ; everv pieee was rcmlered wilho'.iC vears airo and ha- liv -n mi invalid j t prodiiet. !!.id Hour is 'hid I!..':.' ! -' 'jje a.-. up. a jar a'al m x$ good manner s we ever mikv. Mie Lore her aitiictions . T no nialier how it is iimnipiilat- On Chri.-tni.is eve, .Mr P V lle.m vUr vn :it .,llV (.oinnieiKc-j iili )l rfeel patience, accepiin-- it 5 cd and jn .'u!ed in packing. Jl is the Sunday school superintendent , , -haws that thev liavei.s lur Master's will. She wa- I.e. . all ce:u.-' tiacl. to (he'.-amc .',..i' J M Nay deliver, d ai add less. I !,0. .,t.;i ,., .inii believe laud r.-m-cled hv nil who knew her. t ihin- Cood Hour inivcd with It 'iv present and all had a j n,..t 4IV temdicrs are aimaig the best Mrs. At water vv'a-s a daughter "f : !i j poor u ill improve the oiialitv tli.it can he found in the stale. Hate IVter C. Smith ..ftiuilfi.r.l o. iv X ,f t he I lend, lull like iniin:r X IS BAD FLOUR! t Clothiog, good time. Christmis lie Til. To was Sunday school Cliri.-t-l:-,e at Pleasant liill M I" churh in Pietlaml towu.-liip on Chri-tnias. Mr .1 X Cagle. Ihe pub lie -ehool t,acher at Oak tiladc, al.-o H n t lis. pupil.- of hi- seiiool at the -au.e time and date and gave thini a nice treat. County Superintendent Way made an appropriate addiy?. The occasion was enjoyed by all. Cliii.l lliiriieil. On la- N'.di:.-day Mrs Mai lev. a if. ..f Mr.lidm Marlev, liviiiL' mar M..Hi:is Mill-, hit a child in lin ear, of an old.-r hiothel vlule -he I. ft l in- h...i-e f..r a short ttf', h.-:i Mrs- Marh-y returned f-Miud the . Iuld c'lolhiiig was in t'.ii:;. - and was .-o Imrncd hefor the l'i.:ne- . .mid le extinguished that ihe . hi I.i di.d the next daf. N.w V-'li-phene Lines. Among the r,:;.nv visitors who ml ihe holidays in loivnwith I'eia es and ftietnls eiv Mr and Mrs IC T Moon and II T Kvder. of Or.. ii,!no. Mr am! Mrs S M Huie. M I. ihirk an-1 I. N Kent l is.--, ot lligli t'oiiit. li U l-uilatei,oi linis I. or... .loh'i I'inl.itor, of llah-igh, and Mr ami Mir- Jes-e Miillanix, of Lexington. Mis C 11 .Lilian l,.is heeii .juiet ill for a fen davs hut is sloi.lv inipror m;; and it is hoped sic vvi'll he up again hefi.re long. -l r Onne.m I ..e uli'ere 1 a pi : :e to tin' -tud- nt of his Sunday sel: o! I I. .-- hIio would n..!,e ihe he-t aver age allemi.ii:. e tin ring; the year w hieh r. -uited in tie Ivtw.-i n Si is Sal.i and Mi-s 1'ihe! Love nhi.di nas du'ide-1 l.y ..t which I'.ll to .'li' Mila I'ove. Tli.- prize was a nice Oxford. i-nehir's ihi.le ami was p-fsent,d hv Mr ' P Man.-r San- i : i Lih.rly, ami was married lo Air. J white paint with black, it lakes Alwaler sixteen years ago. who sur- an awful lo! of while lo pro vives her. She was -isier of L. , dace any e.Veel. Pad or cheap !L. U. Tom. C. P.. dr.. and IL A. dour is lacking in glnt.ei. the Sin it h. of l.iheriv : .1.1'. Sniii h. of . S nut riiioiis port ion of : ho w heat. Olahaui and A. li. Smith, of Ml Airy, and Mr-. 7.. M. I'ou-I. of Itur linglon. w ho mourn her loss. A l''i;ii:i'. t a m vv . ;.-p e to l.'.llU-elir .1 l .d Co' I . . ,. J S V H. A Ward. SIT- . I "ex. A 0 i.awi,, M .1 o. .1 I . ! Two weeks ago Patrick 1 ii was elected mayor of lio.-t.ui Lv 000 majority. A negro was pi n on the republican municipal i . i. for street commissioner. This., in of the republicans raised the mi line and the democrats went in I the largest majority in years. It will be a long time h. foi. i. presentation in Cougie:. will l e ; duced in the Southern Stat, s i , cause of the regulation of su:Tr. by the States. There will l.eagr fight in Congress mid a conh -t i the courts before the t'outh's i. pu sentation is cut down. V. I Mnvimrd. 1) S Sunn h. r.O 11'.'..!,-.-. Mi-s tinn. I : .1 Lp;.. -. M..i: - ! i. . Line!-, rrv. .1 M Kiv. 1 1. j. 1 ( :,v --. p. .1 Steed. I .vl M L.mh. rt. d W ! le. L .1 1 1 1. ..:!. K C I .: Vim.-. .1 v'.' .e. i M . i;. v t a W. ...I. li. . . W A Ward. .1 L Pound-. ,,!.. Tin.s Lambert, li I a. r .1,.-. I. iv-.i.li,.. K. V...i - lo."i e! the p.e.-ml -r ireh. Thore was almost a serious tire i Carthage, N V, last week. Tin faithful and vigilant night watch man discorered the tire and (pin Iv extinguished it. This remind- u that Asheboro should have a night policeman. ;. i'.'i-ronii.d In" 1: 1 '. .:. P. Lodgers. a:- a wa- !.:-!. Lilly d . ,. Vt'c.'.'vh'i -, the d-eoi;.:;. I he c. reiiinnv Mis- A nn :.;-:ifi;!h s.mg ' eanm M,;g Tine." And M . W i::g j li:-- , iue from ,p.; d 1-v Mr, .'J Arrangements will hej-.j. ma.ie I.. . on re .1 wiinice .v-ncnoio and nth. r o h phoiie systems. Tin iv is talk of erecting a tele phone lino trnm I'.rowcrs Mills via) Mi O'u !. Kre, t and Molliits Mill-! ; A-hel...ro. 'I'h:.-- line should le j M built at otiee. 'i'he line to Lai nn r- j f h.e.Id le extend, d to L;is.-i tel-V ! Mb!- via Martha, Lomhay and New j in ii. ne A. ad. niv. j riibi'l Knew was l.r.a.l J. j M; - I'.an. of Indiana, is visiting' n , fi i. i: '- .'an iug' the holidays. On I ' i: ;- .hiv -ho wa-attl'.e home of a ! M Mr. llciieo !:, a relative in Mo.:v' j.-'. , ..amy not far from Steed. While I f with I'rieuds a yaang man I j . . up ami pointed a n'istol at In r 1 ,' :- fan. m" knowing' the pi.-tol wa l enbd. The pi-,..l went oil, the; ' "t.-rii the arm and g.-ing - , :r. ; : th- arm l...'. ed in tile biv;---i ' lie !,:: g .a: ...Iv ih-h wottli-!. Mr. ! ;. ! '. w,-:a ,!o n and Pr. A-bi.ry : , -. , i '.. p. rf.-nif d an op.-ratu ti. : 't t ...:.ng iadv is recovering'. I -. "V aig are aliiong- I ne , in. . a;,e lo Landijli'li and , , y ni.oiin -i -. on the r. cent ex-' , , -, .., Lmaaaa !,,'., it.- Lu.-a-. Mnigeret Lu. i-. , , u i .. N.:tie ii. l aiae y d.,n. (iille-py. all of Ad- - ' f Mr li O ( h,-k r!... . ; in i ii. -rt !n rn p..rt I," a iv. and a of ,. l.a i. .-!' i.. ..-I--.- Mill-, -v.-e.,. V, ' ug ! b" . i 111 -iolils'S fro! I : ; v. in. came in lo spend. Tli- n, a m. . iingof the K.indoijdi i i .-.a,: t- ,e ;-i .-' a-.-, - iat ion will be i In-', I a. th- ,. ,.,,!,!. seho.il build-j ,:.g ;,l Lamklinviile on Saturday ' da:,- ..iv '.!:. 1m l. -'ol!..wiiig-ist!n l I' am iian! a very iqipropn. pi-.-eiaiiig it in his a--: i ,; and vralv in aimer. I! A liu-eU'-p. nt the h. ii-.-v i.h ids areni- at Ouif nod j a f.-w davs at Ml Vermm i U-s f r iiis b.-aith. j Items I rani Pullers. The small pox in our coiniuiinitv .-cms n.ov to be well under (.mtiol. No new eis.s have developed ill some time and we hope under the iimeiy and wi.-e inaiiaeinent of the Sii t'. f health that the disease will !.-, foot hold in these parts. The Christmas, limes have passed off ,iii. i Iv. one wedding' only, t iial of Mis. Lil'ie liaddi.- lo Mr Kriast llugaes. ' Mr l-:ii.:al.eth Porselt has been, and i-' serioii.-ly ill. She is v. al's o'hi ;.ud it i- Lot pi-ebalde tin. I she will g.-t well, b mm the number ..f friends v. In. have vi.-ite.l her (lur ing lie:- sicklies .-lie is ivrta'iily on. of the most popular old ladies in l his section. . . The school at Pleasant Hill i.- I muring along' well. N e have one of Western Kanilul. h I -,c l.e,t school houses in theconiitv. Mr. I P Hilton .in I (laughter. I Kv.-ry eilipii who cares for the -s Si. l'ii, ai - r. .-.veri.ig f ruin ! piogrc.-s and upbuilding of the ,.r. ! eoiiimunity is proud of it. Miss l';os ,ct Sninhv S.-hool gav. a j Kate Kiainis, the teacher is very .-, nlei-iainnu-n! ( liri-lma.- cv. j p.-pnbir with the pupils as well a. !'. S Lam! e;h spent. Wednesday in ; the pat runs of I he di-t rict. r -Ion i a l,a.-i:ic-s. ' I Hon Lnl.t X Page presented our i! bit sch.-d with u nice table for 'the suit? j te.n her- use. and Mr Liank S L.im- ,- good. i 1 - l!i of 'I'l.i.inasvilie, gave us a nice 1 1 - - J-. l-iau-r. Mr I' 1 HI !-.!.. i-n.or. i-.tliol Hhicliare Highly ap- ainl Mr- L S Lam!.!!!. Me--; - ; ple.iat. d. i .rd l-'ia.'.:. r. H 11 -'ra:-.ier. Li Mr 1. nineit Ixearns and wife. ;i:, C.o i amlH'th an.! Mi--t-sl Lai in. r. hav- be.-n spemlim: Chri-I i.i Limb. :h ai:,! 1'tlnd Lnuil ,-th 1 uni- wan MrsKearns" paivi-ts. M . :in -, niov. ! a ( "liri-i.:n . i ; 1 and "rsl.1 1'iilL-r. with M.- C " Wii-on. j . ', , - M I. Arinli. Id lis- be,-n ligl. ,'l.iie balding vv 1 :a-t w. A A ! -ick vviiii i'i.eiini.i.i lull is I -. tier., e I i;ek g.-l .bis ,,., hurt 1 au v. I A. and ( i.avn. -- in 1 link.' of !i tun ?e -tion won! i !iri a m.is dav. wa li Ant L'- 1 . l.anihel! ii Noiili C.r.dai d la.-t v. 1 wem g. d ! d P, Old li at Mi Turk Cr-'i-k Items. 1 iii-ista..'.- is ov.-r, and was verv dull (iv. a.g lo the rain. Tinre ... r- Iv... tin i.-tuia- tr.e- '.Vi-ii M -S H Auied have nf.in.. I fa in their trip south. M. l.ml.dph Keilev. o., ar and l.'ufa- L:-i.e...-k, c U" Pr.-ver. and Mi - lla-.-ie Le.-iil, of II: rh Mi,'- id.uiciie A-bury will .-.m- m. ln e in I -i boo', at X lio.i is i . dav, having slopped a week for ( b : .. : Mr lb lenitives munil v. Tl:e c l.tiwih i miik is i-ii i friends in this co in It is said that if J. D. Ilcckefeller were to gire away $100,01)0 a day am! Ht twenty-fife years yet, he couldn't give hi fortune away but would leave enough to make all his heirs as rich as aoy one has a right to be. Snencer Blackburn is reported us saying that the fact that Judge Robinson refused to eat with the negro Judson Lyons at Hannu'c banquet will come up to haint him yet tit Pieaaars-Seekers Dead. A special from Chicago says that fir broke ont there in the Irosjuois theatre at the afternoon performance yesterday of the "Mr. Bluebearu,Jr.," Co, originating br an electrio wire breaking near the lower part of the drop scenery. The wire was grounded and the flames gushed through bm 1,300 people arose as one man from their seats to escape as a result, fire hundred and fifty people are deiul. march. Mi- ; v.abie. halub-omeiy at I ire. I in a traveling gown entered the church on the arm of !n r fal!n r. Ci. V. i'. Wed. carrying a liinpn-i of bride's !'.)-.-. wild were met at lb. alter by ihe groom with best man. Mr. IL M. Watts, formerly of l!a! eigh. The ii.Ti.ts were Messrs. John K. U'ood. brother of i he bride, Oscar Redding. Will Collin and O. A. P lair, of Ashebom. Mis.- Wood is the charming ami . ccomplir heil daughter of our towns men C.-l. W. P. Wood. U: I n 1. rvvood, the groom, i.i a successful business man of Ashe Ikii'o. Many presents were given which attest, the jHipularity of these young people. A FKEE FEAST FOR THE MINDS OF FA KM FOLKS. Every reader of this paper, and es pecially those w ho go to make np fi a. in. A lb-view ,, t lit- I'm in Public S.-hool Work a! ! i.mldinvi!!,-.- I'r,.f. P. M. Nvi.ih- iv. .;o mu.nt..-. (iclieral Pi.-ciis-.-i-'-i opto to ail. I :.mii. int. a mi--i mi. 1 1 p. iii. 1 n-.iiv idual Problems in s, .. ! Work.- Mr. J. '!'. Cobb. Miss M.ail.a Podding. Mr. X. W. Walk, r. M - Annie Tomlin-oii and Mr. P. C. ('...np! (!'. Ocini.il Piselissiou ojvli i to ad. i A f.ii! :.i a -m!r.m e is desired. Lt .ill the t..ichcf .tltci.d. iKni.lits mi I'vliiias (inicrtaia. (yaa an int. n -ling event wa-th. A.nn n i ia:inUet of the Asheboro ! !.. No. I.i K. ..f P. in their h.d! I ! : i.ig'hl. It v. .is a d. parttire from I lie e i-ioin. Heretofore the lodge li,.-gi--. a it- banijin-:-: at Iml.-!--. an 1 w hit.- v w.mhl i....t speak d.-par-!.... in .ly of our !.,:,!-. yet the flee and - y j '. r- ill w hieh the Kid-!.! v-.ii:-. their eso,..!s tm.vi-l ..a- nolicabii . A txiiuiilituv of the w.on.-i in charge of I he Ash.-I.nl. . Keeling- L'. oiil served the liamplel. The h:,ll was beautifully decorated wil!i evergreens. About seventy people were present. C. C. McAlis-t.-r viais toastuuoter. K L Mollitt re sponded to the I i.ut, I'v thiunisin. .1 O l'eddiug handling the subject '"Our gne-u with crude nanus and uii I rained lips." Win. C ILiuinn-r re sp.in.d to the toast "Our Heading Lojni," and Charleo Loss sjnike of "some recollections of Degice Work.'" I' pen a whole it was a most interest ing event. L gi-eal i hi, .g I -,- i M. N::!h o. Co.. ( 'lii. ago. I . l ien noud for tl.-ir in -I !-:. ..--1 ...In r piiblieali .ore or I -- familiar oi both vonng. Among iln--, pnbl - i- I'.ani Life'' .ai ilhi-er, a im- for Lam foil-.-, whiil ae.lioi.abl, the leading pubi tar: ell.bd i mouths old child of ami Mr.- L.ubm lb-own wa ul d-a-i in ii:,' bed one me:: in. j l.lt week. We exteinl our sy mp-it ;'V lo the bciiavcd family. Mrs 1'. L Heck, of -'letic!l. 1:.. !neii i-iiing her parents, Mr and Mrs .1 M Vow. Mi-s Svvaiiini Lowd.Tiuilk ha l.eeu visilillg in llalllse'ir. Mr K L.i-.vd.-nuilk lias purcha-.-d a new Imggv. Mr Stanton Pivsiiclicof Michli.-!d. who is seriously ill is not cxpccti.l to live. Mr 11 II Vow had the mi.-forC.ii.e to lose .f by dropping it into ihe tire. u ..Kotltur with a luwt of onr big list of country constitneutH, are invitetl to read ourjextraordinary aunounreuient on another page of this issue, which explains how each one of vou luav fiii-ure fnr one veur a feast for the mind in 'Frtrru Life," the 1-adins nnf-a.inc for the country Tie ' . home. "Farm Life'' is to the !' ri'-i-,. T- t, ii.,,,,. country rNH.ple what the rat urdav , i! ' ti.. good people of Farmer, X.- (J., l- ' ' "V l'l'"-1 t.SJS 4 ,.iv. ... j j -i l"'."Ji. w 11,111 "-I . i i.. tlifitlicu tni.lwK ovirfrim IhM h lkt s -' v.e- and kind iUM done its ;'" 1 "',ns ' w " ' J "T'u-, .'. irt.iido.n.i .. . w....ia be .sum, ... .,,.,...,.., . ! br-r of ihe house juhlt nit mTea ' ft-r u.m un - msnuful wimi - :nT U-i.inZ Wi thrneO. I . , . . . . . ., . , I srn.s link k.bln.1 Uaetr hi-url- In'inil. D1 ... v..,- l Sa:,-( V in!' noil, isllioeill i I lie mum, l n,-lay cn.ov.-r Tliff my ttn-y r t!u. o,. , .. . I Mill cvwummi le-uift ihe baia lsj of as :.:v (. !,!!! arriiiei, mull- Utavw, la Menioriam. Mrs. Muunm Y.irk diet nt h.T Iiobm. In Kam-,-..r. N. 'J., .in the .nnrt:l.rn! Idth fivt. nt It 'i-.-l.K-li. si.e lnwl lM-.-n Kick uivrtit three cw li hut .(- tbH (y.i.-i.lcr.-.l.iiiuir.Hisly III until Mull l,..:i,,.l,iiM r.n r..iiliruiaml frtcnil-tn lm-urti her dentil. Tin- rnu(in were liurlt-l at K:.me.ir, S. r..,m Thun- l,iv .It t-4 it'cI.K-k. Tl.e lime ml nr-rvlr? wn et.n-.lu.-e-l l.y th Kvv. Mr. W.i. and U.e larit tm KrfHll..u it(l-t the IiIkIi w.t.M.m Ik vvlilrh thii. E....I woiTtnn wn li..it by bur nlhlx.ta. Ihe nrtil Irilulen were buintlfdl. and ifk-n:ly l nike tl.e hirbrl.eK nn.l tenr nt kwine Irlenihi. S.ie ma wnmun l oueet Chmtiau Chura-ti r; loved l-st lr tin who kiiew her liw.t. F..r diniv than 1(1 yenrK her Imxliuiid hna lv.pn an in valid nii-l iluriiii- all Iheae yean.nl -uderlngn at(l .ii..l.limtnntits he hw pmven heraelf true and fn-Mi.til. Hv her iHttteiit nn.l ten.ter eare of her alUlcUfl h(i:-l.v! -ho hits luuirltl ttioae irlto kn.. her h.une lilt, a kwun (if vw.wt derntinr. and Lira. N.i iViitM (.lie t.i.i. alien hl.e n.und lile tl4mt aa-.iy hIi-.1 to Iv nT(red until her Uiya cnuid n-ueli I.e.-. iKit Uhl .ltd nit w.ll It an. and wneh rae'her ana enni tn deaih. heard, rr. aut In InTlny eyin- rieart brtfc?ii w.iutifl. Jt.K pe tor al.e The matter of feed is of tremendous importance id the farmer. Wrong feeding U loss. Right feeding is profit. The up-to-date farmer knows what to feed his cows to get the most milk, his pigs to get the most pork, his hens to get the most cgs. Science. But how about the children ? Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones arc soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food it' they are thin and weak and a blood food if there is anemia? Scott's Emulsion is a mixed food ; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Soda make bone and brain. It is the standard scientific food for dedicate children. iia Send for - free sample. Re aura ttiat r7.lt (4cta ta lb fnrai ol a Utut m en tla wnptwr el tvirf fcettta af imuM yea any. Scolt&Bowne CHEMISTS,' 409 Pearl St., N. It. tit. mi SI i ail irv:;iit. farmer hems. ( niistiini" is Jims', (lilt' umng folks i ninc home had a .mud time f.-.r a few day-, tat all mmua's cake, and inr-o now i turned toJ-hi-ir le I'j.telive vocations. The .-mull t'citeimiit, in tin .oiimiuiiity, liim virtually subsided. Tile (jttar.llitined have been liteiated fr.ii.i tin- je'.-'t hoii.-e. The three in apices in one fainilv. (ium llarns, his wife, and .Marshall HikI.m.ii. all of w honi had well delinrd cases ol small in hiiTe nvovcred, and f.u tiie safety of the j ubli, their kd d ngf and wcarin.i; a.i:irel have b. .-ii luirued, the In. u.-e fuiiiiat.-d : :,d din iifeetetl, t lit ir Indies vva.-htd ina Li-ehloridc solution, and thev have I ef ii t.irned out to L-iitsj. The Slijit. of Ile-ilth Micet'eded vvonder- fiilly well in tiieakiiig np this trou hie in il iiifancv. Awav l ack in November when the o eat her lii st jut so cold, it was re imrted thatcverv bodv around Fur nier woirtd get maxiied about t'hrii't-inn-, Lnt it to turned out Unit no one did; they ju. t eiuinlv paiied. Herbert -Me.Mnstei-8 unit .Miss Ida Vuucatinon of Salem Church, and Mr Gentry Iissiter and Mien lecy Uirkhcaa of Uak tirove, were mar- Iietl during he holidays. Jleigrs S KcatLg and Toininic Johnson returned from an extended trip to the mountains a few days ago and report a cool time up there Apple high and, biaudy scarce; chestnuts wormy. a II also contains a large per- celitmreof the pulverised husk or shell of the -Train. All of v liicli you don't want. Thci-e-2 fiiiv. e caution vou in ask for (I l'rideof IJiin'dolph" brand. ? This brand is sold al the lovv . est price for v. hieh iv.illv liisl- i ln-.- Hour can he sold, And its o price i tlie high. t vou need 0 lo pay in order to gvt the best. X White K.-igle is id-o 11 popular J I ra ml ami gdves satisfaction 2 VV hereVef used. ! ASHEBORO I ROLLER MILLS. I tl- ll X t vercoats, Men's Furnishings And all kinds of See our Line and we will Imnd square Dealing Makes nncJ holds Trade. I W. D. STEDMAN CH CO N mi m 4. w a-a a. gMg' s.iiitlt IViiria ?t., Clin ve.o, I1.1.., net. 7, 11W2. r.i-rh; ni.'ii'.lis niT" I v:'.s ill ibril I waf.iinjH'lll t.iliecrsit tl....ti 1: -arly all tin' tin:.-. i!.v (.!.::.- -'i vvri-i s-j v,va! in-.d npnet ihr.l 1 1, til I kp i:-ithi:i ou it e.i. 1 I M.niil-.-l fre.-i:i,-i.il;-. I c.r.'.l lint urin.ttn v. i'i.i.i:l jfr.'.!'. pain .iiiH I courd-.ed 0 nitn-h tli.it 1: v tl.r-at nn.l lar.g. v.. re raw iin'l ':'. Tlio .U-i. ru pro-r.uinc-.-.l it Brie it'n .!! '-!!? ami elhi-rs s.ii.l it co.-i.-iiii-.pti.. 11. It niitll.Tcl little t ire what lliev .-' 'e l it an.l I h.i l i;t tic si rd 1 1 Lve. A si. l.T Tisitetl me Inert r't. I..viia an 1 ak'-d m if ii.it! m-rtr-M Win.Mfl'ar.ii.i. I nt I ', r I ha.l n.t ami sl: I....:-!.! nt.-::-. 1 l.-lievo that Ine. hfc. I l...icTt-irr.ny v.-.-r .ni ...i '1 p:iv.! nni. h sn:"-r-111 u" li:. .- tint knevv-i,f its vain... nt fr. . a from i:tin? Til.' '.Vino if Car.Iui ;i:..l liiivk.- ens ..:nreIn-, riTert to ' v.-::. Y-11 -I 11 t i;-----l t. I -' 1 v .-.ik. I.i'lr'.e-t s-.ifT -i-r. Y..11 .-111 l. ivi a v. nnnni'i l.-'-iltli an 1 ;acr.:iWrkml.f. Vhy ,.t f rn-,.;vl-..f of Wine of ''..r.'.ii fr jiii -uiir Hr'.!rg''t to-il:w? V. W Li e VjJJ'-JS Furniture Store ! !K. 1!. Keanis' I'uiiiitiirc Store is the plate to buy fui- liit'.ne, piciiiiv frame.-, rugs. J etc lie sure to sec him when iii Aidichoro. Undertaker's Supplies Such as coflins, ea.-kcts. cle. ulvmvs on hnml und furnished on sliort notice at reasonable jiiices. Good Larso at your C'liiiiuand. . B. Koanis, The publishers of "Farm Life" gire aav f 32.60 each month to the persons selecting the lest advertieo moiit in their columns, iou ran secure the "Farm life" aud The Courier one year for only fl.OO, better subscribe or renew today. mmm, Three rimes the Value of Any Other! One-Third Easier. One-Third Faster Agents wanted in all uuoccupie territory. Wheelzr & Wilson Mnfg. Co ATLANTA, GA. For sale b; M0FF1TT & CC Ashcboio. N. C. BUY A fun now we will sell them t a greatly, reduced price for the next ten dari only. McCrarr Bed ding Hardware Lo, CONVINCE YOU I'M AT WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. IN STYLE, FITS AND FINISH. No better can be fotiiui anywhere and we make the price RIGHT SR:il. LINK OF q) General Merchandise, Both Wholesale and Retail Remember we are still heaJquaiters for GROCERIES. Morris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. New I'i'i.-k St.iie. I'oriier Depot and Fayettcville St Asheboro, N. C. .-WHAT ARE- ed Indian Blood a- y Liver Pills? . The EJss" Pi lver Sold for . . Constipations Eiiliousness and 'm aire blood. Acts on the KIIA-EY, Li--EK ;nj are GUARANTEED to ivc Satisfaction. SOI D ONLY BY Stan dar -Drug Go. How nl.tnit iluit Neckwear It didn't tiHune from W. J. Mi er's. lit-eimse of a tlelay in Nliipiiifr ,V1. un. toduy putting our line on the shelves, l'.iit not lo stav mid we have the prettiest Why? li.-call line on t line of Neckwear ever sIiohii iii A-IicIh.i-o, and have ninrked it a way down. It will J.iiy you to come today and lie convinced that you have JJar gains awaiting yon. Examine our line of Shirts. . J. Miller, Asheboro. WE ARE AT IT AGAIN. SELLING THE PUREST AND BEST LINE OF DRUGS TO BE FOUND. : : : , : We Have No OLD GOODS. To Unload, But Give you the FRESHEST, PUREST and BEST at Lowest Prices. We are Undersold by None and Guarantee the : : BEST QUALITY 9&44-4t M M I'M That Money Can Buy. SCHOOL BOOKS AL WAYS ON HAND. : : : : : : ---44"i - " - t it W. . UNDERWOOD, I RANDLEMAN.N.C. W. 0, TUBMEH. Mwiftggr, . v A LINE OF Hardware That cannot fail to please the most practical person is to be found at our Store. The PRICE and GRADE OF GOODS have pleased and will continue to please nil those who wish THE BEST HARDWARE at the LEAST PRICE. Give us a Trial and we will convince of ihe Truth of this Statement. : : : : : r.lcCRARY-REDDING HARDWARE CO., ASHEBORO, N. C.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 31, 1903, edition 1
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