13
it-
"She Cui-r;:
HUGE OS 2 POU.V. v
- Wm. C. HAMMER, M
TIIE TREATY UA I if
The treaty with 1: !i.tir-..i '
fled by tho Unit.-.! :m.iv..
Tuesday, Sixteen IViii.vi-,,;
tors voted for il r.i! ; i .;
even teen votml .iiii-; ii.
AS TO AMEXIMN'i t i.'..'-!i . '
..
The legislature ( i; ; :
passed a law ior;ni I ;
are tho victims of ri-r
to testify in piivati'. .
first State to pin--.-, .-m-'i ;
though many niU. i,, u.' -
in North C.iroliun.
Tho (ioii.-titu!i.ii c ;'
linn provides that,
proseeutioiia every i.i .
to be iiiforiui'il I .
against him ntil
elisors and witu---- - '.
niony." This ;- i .:. .
etitution is a g.iCo :.-.
to the defendant. hi.
by those who ml v.--.
the law allowing .'
taken in siu li ei . .
constitution will n.: ' ,
tided the defendant !..-.
Lty to be juv-i r ;
counsel at the taki::;:.
JAl'AN A.Mi !.,
The Empire of .1. ...
four large islands .-:.. ..
of 130,000 square mi:
are nearly -Jimo ;.a;,u:
islets, w'.lifll ma .- . !
2fiti,50O siii;uc ii. i-- -. .
of the oldest ell:;..
There lias been a.. ...
Emperors fur la - . .
hundred j ears, . - . .
it by laying t!i.!t
nez.ar was eaua , .
before Ciuist. J.s; -.. .
ized euipire. It a .-forty-live
year.- ;i i .
ed her ports tu !:.
only thirty-sit -i
lords gave up th. ::
do assumed ea: i.
iaftieal ooatrol . .
ly three 1.. ;n. !:.l
chiefs, or ilaat;
had his o a n army .
estates up to 1m . .
rendered . -,. h- I :' '
ideuts of T..k:o ..
ers of the j; . ' ...
ncse are a nalioa
great uien now m ..
nearly all edw ; .
English Seliaois a...;
hare to a reat
the cittl!.atit'ii ,., ::.
but strange to -a i
ed ehrisl ianii . i . .
had a strange fiiw :
Civilization ha.- n .
anatcnostie. urij
were l!inl.llii-i.-, a ;
formerly did ...
from Cliri-tiaiii! ;. .
greatly perverted 1 .
It was a gentle la. .
was not a foi ni i : .
nally priteiitd.
Uussia is a ( iir- , .
Greek Catholic rle..
ion of the jeoji e .,!,.
as a rule wry i-,!:..;-the
largest eni-.:i-
Russia has of reiv.it
her treasury by en;.-!; .
nificent system .'f in!, i
nieuts. ller Tin - ..
way has eost an ein.ni: -.-it
is so far f out : ii .:
it costs about j Jo.' , . ..
keep it uji. The t. V. ;- i ,
well as the t.-iiij or., I . : ,
clergy instruct (he . i. to ;
the Utmost tkfereliee .... i!...;
bey his foniiiiaiid.s i i,o! ,
on, but it is Kiel :A t
probated by the m.'.-t i( '
ties. This gives ii.-- i .. a . .
belief in the minds f ii p .. .
who worship even th..- iiu .-1 i v
monarch. As uiiUav si iti.... . j
lio houses and dwelin.. I.
pictures of the i .ar i.i'.
light is kept coli-'ai.ii. . .
This fk'Utiiiiviii has I.e. u .-
into the minds of the ;:i.,;i i.
the Kussiau nation that ili.y . '
implicitly and witlM-hiid l.U I' an
every command of the jjown.-.u. ,.(.
France has up to t h i - lime Mippli. d
' Eussia with moncy'for her neees.-i-ties,
but the has about ei.aii.-t. d
this source. A war would make t Ik
demand greater thau Erai.ee i- uiii
ing to supply. 8o the Hinew.s of w, r
re the things tu be taken inloj.e
oount in discussing the eastern ijim-s-tion.
It if not the largest f. ; . I. at
the longest purse that wins ia ii e
modern days.
Busaia owes France 1,C j0,."o(,
O00. Germany is close to l:ui..-ia
and talks half hearted 'y in i'.n.a'.f
K ussia because some (lav (.. riiniav
rpecta to partition a purl ef l iirkev
tjth Russia. Ovrmany piles as her
veuse for favoring Russia that it t
btf ante of ttncniVt helping to
the "Wbito Mui'H bui,1. i , i I p
Itlg Open pol ls HlllOl.g tllC yell '.Vi
J'KCiS.
sunn" consolation to the
.' to know tll.'lt it 18 Hot
i r (licit no loiiuer enjoya
ioi H of the liibliciil lie-
1 fe'.V Weeks liyo that
ne the city of Gr. ens
br.iry. lie now gives
ml College at Greeus-
: iliseussion over the
llure will be sonie
iu" bef.uo it's erir
;iit learn a lesson from
! n ines to building.
. Taylor, one ot the
- of' South Mills in
y. Inn joined in with
p, ..'p'e and have cur-
..m. Mr. Tavlor lias
iiis livin.,' in oilier
'. an
delivered ill!
vl:-!ol'
audieii
I." 11
i.Mit.
Saturday
on "The
lectured ill
Mr. liryan
I'.erever lie
i that North Carolina
full share of liirs
detruetion of the
Academy, Xcrnial
i. 1'. C. at Greens-
er was one of the
i the south, bein
chartered south of
.iit'e insurance was
I' ,e liad been saved
!v bv the efforts of
:ial on the im
g cb.ildreu to
Wmston-Saleiu
beautiful scu-
.-uccess iie to
:,...f our il.il
.en the dumb
-.ith to protect
o.t much grest
s lo-,r i f mm
a'.e h..e c.iiu-
s-iii-hii..:."
t..r i- of the
i:l not be much
in sue. . j- ia the
I'.-ny .., lifty
. i,i-iii.il,.r..ii4
hip:
tl.e!
candle
bt his
v .pao.-rs of this
j a change in tb
t..rv challenges
;a eanilol ease.
trial in a cnpit.d
nree peremptory
unlimitei nnm-
: cause, w bile the
fair I'eivmpro
ie tionev.-r maiiv
ie. The States-
uiot excellent
..1 in ainoiig other
editor expects to
if be rotes for,
xt general :i"f!ii
luton Mes-enjer
ot. to lemove cap
county but scud
for a venire from
juiy. The Mes
hi is faiier to
en I
s.iving of ex
prewnts delay
i..:; TACiLESS TRAIN
' :-i I, prosperous days for
... ..ranee companies. N'ew
... r hop up every week,
. .i..v old hcfoie their tim
. : !i. The automobile, is
e; -: ne. r to inret, but se
a. in.j Ii.aii I'uris, and mak
...d. A "trackless train," con
,;..f a motor carriage, much the
. t in' coiiiiuoii automobile, has
i. i-s siieeessflly in Paris
' ! !i.U this new fofm of
. 1 viosi may not yet monop-
i. ml roads" which the
i - . a I ways being implored to
i a ais.'ivcs t lii the course of
,nt on me f irm-w agon may give
.- , to tin' automobile farm-team.
v. e are ii'.niL', weare moving, in a
anil i n! won. Irons tune, ami wlieii
aiiloiuobiles g. t as cheap as bjcvcles
none ot us will dare to walk. With
the I'rocessi.in, Everybody's mag
i..iiie for March.
Air. V. Maaney Dead.
A in-vAigo w as recieved he;e Mod
iy .i.iiaii.iicing the death of Mr.
I. aline Jianney, of New London.
:, '-'euaey was one of the oldest and
d. known men of this section. He
a, born in Lincoln county 88 years
;i bill CalMc tu liowun ubout &0
a..;, ritv n long iiuie ue wu
jl at d i,t (i.d.l Hill but h,w for
i . .rial n-.irs been liviug at New Lon
, ' n .Mrs. L. W. Walton
: ; ud Mrs. It. AicCanlcss, Mr. and
I.Mis. J. I. C ait her and the Misses
j . la.iney went to New Loudon next
inonitng to intend the funeral, which
v.. ;s held at 2 o'clin k that afternoon.
Mi. Jlatiii. v s death mas due I'hit-fly
i-. idd nL'e. lie was widely known
and I; 0! I: ,y est. Allied wherex-er known.
bulisbury feun.
J I. lll;t V K
RUSSIAN DEFEAT.
It is reported tluc the latc t m ',
gagement in the far east ricitlti-d in
a vietorv for the Japanese, the llu-
si ins losing SftOD men.
The witlldliiwal of the i.us-iaa
forces tu Uerbiii as heuikpaai't is i
an indication of defeat of llu-.-ia' ,
plan to et control of the I'aciiie at aj
part where the harbor is not in- bound j
for most of the veil'-, us is the Valdi-
vostoek, the barber at the laVientM
terminus of the Trans-Siberian lai;!
way. Kua.d.i w.int.d to make In i.d
itus of her great Siheriiin r i.wuj at
Port Arthur in Miuicliitriii.
liiissin is bound up v. ilhoiit n good
harbor on the I iicitic.
For lifly years Kus-ie. has l"vn
planing to do w hat is now- I sii i
tempted. Without I'ort Arthur 1
like a great giant with cue inn!,
bound. Her territory is the lar ...-
of-iiny country on earth and y. I i or
condition on the easteriu frontier is
that she tins no out let to tho sea for
the most of the year owing In l be
cold climate. The en'ort lias Urn
toac.,iiiie new territory to the South.
That is what ail the trouble is about.
If the Japs fellow the liu'smus I . -yoiul
the Yaltt rirer dividing Man
chuiissnd Korea, the extreme cold
mat do for the tictorious .1
which liiissinn bullets failed to ac
complisli. It will le ivmeic.l !' d
what Napolieon's inxasion of I!i - a
to .Moscow accomplished for i. .
proud army.
...
Rev. J. . biles Hurt.
Clair.-'i Ko. ..r.l.
(tu the cTening of thellth in- ..
while on the strn-ts of l'inn. .. ! .
Uro. J. 1 . lilies was run over ! : n
horse which wn fiigliteued a! a (
iug freight train, lie was paint a...
though not seriously hurt. It s . n.
t he horse was riliinini.' idewie.:n:
hit lii in, knocking him down, renders
ing him s. ini-'aueonscious, and liien
stoppel ri;iit on him I ill k.-pr ?!;.
piliir, bruising l'.r... (Ii'es fnai. i.ea.l
to f..,t; tl.e worst bruises, peri: a. -.
! e;i:g al.oi.t his shouldors t!ion. ;.
there ate some Uj!y ones on l.i bead.
fsc. and lower limns below tl.e
knees. It seems a miracle tb.it i
n5 not tiainped to de.iib. and :i. .
he came on t with. nit iiokin
A phtsirian was called w ho dn ...
ill' won:,. Is and la was i. iti.n ' i
bis home. He is now r,"-;:', ..a.
foit.ibly, and but fo;- tl- ! t, :,
he s. fnis to liar about I ...ilf to I.'!..
I'l.vlernallv,
X. C.' I'e
i'lana, ;-. ,'. C. Ken. 1
.. 4-
Mr. Slaughter S.-ll:
! Ml 11 llolil he I..--,,:
:eh thit ,r. N. il. el .;:.
i i.. ea n.a.iing ti.e Mai. i
.it p'uee f.-r s -v. ral v cat '
Mrs. M. P.. itroirn, of iVi
t'd tixt 1 r. s. etc.
t)os Pav far Libra; ies.
I ii,- pii'dicatioti of the mico'
. .rkiiig of tiie Sla lton law, c.uioi
to Eilgec.tiibe county, I v v. i !.l.
.log tax of tiiat eoui.tv !i is la:
f l.iioo in one vein- f. r rural s.-h
libraries, lias created much inii-r.
If it is goad for fa'eeooa.be. .
isn't it ;.'ood for Valv and tic ..:
nineiv-foui ciiiiii. s ia I he .-a,; ;
The author of tlu- Ian, I;, pi, ,
ative Siiuitoii. in a priv.au- let'. ;
the editor, says: "This I.i ,i, .tii ,
amendnieiits, is i ndois, i by n
tllllll llilie-tcnl lis of the pood p."
of our futility, and if it v. as a
l-.w Hoiibl pay int.. thecoiiiity tie
uri. s for c.iiicat ioiial pu-poses, .
more tlnin jloii.uiio annnailv, wtii
in a vary fcw v.ars. would givc.vi
school disuiet in the state a g.
librart." News i Observer.
onsyoiution
Salt pork is a famous old
tashiuneil renuniv tor con-
sumptioi). "lut plenty of
;-,ork, va; t h- advice t ) the
i-onstitnptivc yj ami ioc
years ao.
Salt ptrk is g -..1 it a ma:
:an stomach it. The ide.
ichinil it is that hit is th
food the consumptive need:
most.
Scott's Emulsion is themod
crn method of focuing fat t.
.he consumptive. Pork is t.
ough for ssruitivc stomach
'.cott's IOmuli.on is the mo;
-crlned of fats, cspv.ciall
(irepared for easy digestion
Feeding him fat in thit
way, which is often the only
way, is half th- battle, but
Scott's Emulsion does more
than that. There is some
thing about the combination
of cod liver oil z ad hypophos
phites in Scott's Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a special
action on the diseased lungs.
A sample will be
aent free upou request
Be Mr ll.al this pktm III
th torn ol label M tb
wrapptw ! tvry kovlln W
EnuUimi yam buy.
SCOTT &
BOWNE,
CHEMIST?,
7
409 Pearl St, N. Y,
joc sad ti; aH Hrnjgisea,
Trial Notes. I
(' :I Ca.cn. si has moved bis
ii.io the I... u-0 oil Silltii M in !
eeutiv oeeup.ed by Mrs,
sho having moved toj
'
n r. w factory that was t
tail. -il llnou.'b, tile,
in, decided to loci;. .
n .-.-a
Mr .1 i, I'inllips has ivluim
: .Mil a xi.-it to his old home ..
lo ; !'. Mills.
Mr I: U fair spent
ir.ei, ..!.,! la-t wvk on !
day
Mi-s l'.i il. i:, ,ain a ri
Tue.-diiv nielli from (it.
ed at ho lie !
ensboro to
speial fe,v .'.!.
Mr. and Mrs.' tieo. McCianib have
goi e io lireeiisboro on a visit.
I 'ml' and Mrs ,1 I-' ileiny eulev
' .in. .1 a innib, r of young people at
iheir ioi.e Monday night. The
in -t . -.. . r deli..:..tt'ully -served with
to. .-I .1 :;ailiuial!.'Vis.
m . llch.v, a i". pp. r left last week
I'. .' I. a- v .- e:a par! of the Stale, ea
...mp.:..; ...i bv !ar Mr. K E lp
pei o i a i i-it to relal ive-.
ale -- ''. i I1 :m lap returned . Mon
day ni ',t I'loiii a sliort V iit to
fri.'O.i in K' ivHoPi.in.
,: I. C Wii.-.iu, a student in
seilo '1 brie lias I eolitiued to Ills
room w u h an attack of chilli a id
fun-i .
M r
v. I.roivaw aim i
it v ai-
iiav iu..i tiinir on a .
m' N, iv Yoik to
; I'airview l.udge.
I. i! ( i.iven, i the
ri.i i-e, p."-it Sunda
ai hi- home here.
ie 1 !' Trinity
. ie ii ,i hoi;. I.e. M
rl.O birthday. '
Mi.iie .lotirs and
... a; S.i tn .lav nn.i S
a- of Misi .Ices.
.eial
I vlid
li..d:
Ai
l.ea,di.
ved a f.i!
. relni u
;!,l.
MiJnnlJ Items
'V.ilter and K
.. ne t., ltainii;
II r.'.t.-.
' '
I n-
I ; I. ,-scl-, ,., I
to I.e.,
el 11.: i
Hancock, wla
Csnn.ir bead.
sviu,:.ibi.:i;'
! tl, Il 1 1 il
m.sl frie
K Con.ioi.
oecurrcl
. ilcccll-.
ot tbc
in,..d. H
und leave
lit!
Hie vv.
iv. a ..
,1 .ie! ti
o sum!
I cliildii.
ainoih. !.!
. . ... I
tin
.
In I I.., ii a ...
i for about i:
li.,' u-r l.'.Kbal
n in In r view,
i. r in Ii, a . ii. i
M.-leii,
ear-.
I --.
ii-kiiit.
ml vtii
til tile white '
. nildeiu of lier lif.
Ml.e,
A I 'll I
SI i.
Pub;:
I be
Roads in Columbia ToHnnhip.
aid of
i.ITvisoi-s .lo n.a
ible of o.eiS'er
lie iui"
rat lier bas be, u v. rv
able
:. ib.
I tins year for r. ad
are several tbipe.
,i,e now, greatly to the
roads miiohjr which
ii.- water out of the
i.-lies oTerlloiv, dram
lill the worst hol.-t,
,.cr brunches, and
.e on. S where llbso
'., I iit up liiell Wiitel
that in
f th-
road, whine .
rejiair bri.l.c..
i av il,. - , build
!ut..iv l.ei-1-ss.i
ir.arks ai fouls of M reams, and guide
l oar.'s at f.uk ninl cross road.-. 1c-
ir i 1 1 1., nisc If on n straiiec road.
m:I: ait .veil n sio,, ,, direct
von.
hi-ii the vveiitlier settles, (jo to
work on t belli in funics, put ino.Jt
of the work reipiired by law on your
tvm.f. i.-crve onlv u snmll iiiuoiiiit
,i be used, sinootliinj; up uieely be
ore .Inly t. rni of court; so all may
iitne iij. to the board meeting the
ir.-' .'-ntiird iv in Auz., feeling juo,)
nat evervboilv c unci rued may I
satisfied.
T. bv.
Sll'tli, l!l(4.
V. M. ('. JoiissMX,
C'harni. Bd. Ssuperviaors.
Geaevi Items.
.Miss ("ris-ie .lob'iSou's school w ill
lose in u few dnys.
Mrs. Stinl, Tiho has been very
iick is in. proline.
0,ie of our yuiio men bus been
visitinef l-uir (irove. We would like
to know nhut the attraction is.
Mrs. ,json Johnson is on lh
tick list.
The roads around lieie iiid Trin-
are vny bad. . I
Nune of (be Prospect bovs have)
been visiting around here, and some
if our yout.2 nieu do not like it. '
Vnlentinis seem to have struck j
I. is n ivhl sjrboisl very forcibly,
Mostly uniong tlie yonng ludi.s.
Andrew Vi'alker, a colored eialder
in of Wilmington, was bound orei
man oi niiminzion. was oonnu over i
v the Superior court last week on a
t . s: . , , .
a tue niirior conn last wees on a
baiire of cinbeKlement of fnnds be-
longi ng to secret order. -
xil 10 P.A1) HOADS TAX
,.,.u(.v mc rnnTtv ESPE
C! ALLY FOP! THE FARMER.
l-. i. o I'laurm Slionlnw Wh ! Lo
( ,a(1nB ,,nriu ,.rl)dar(l over
n.in.Lruvoa llunila Uan tke Her-
,.,,,., lx .it,.,.iod.
in me iiitille lilshwuy" indlentes
a t-, me mutters of public ratliiT
lavan- concern, and uotlilng but
i ta.it we liave nil been trivtnf
ii to mir inlvnte affairs to the
,;i of pnlilie stTalrs eiui aecount
IncI; cf Interewt that bas beeu
a :!:e b!i:bv.'aj'9 !u th" jut, aalil
;.er ai a itmvil ronJs convention
WliUcnet. Is. But fortunately
a is tiiliiim I'lace. Interest Is in
Cniiitry and etty alike are
i as to the necessity ot some-
.-ai.; itoue.
I,.ile of Mndifloii county, Ia.,
y ai a siuiill rand tax, 5 mills
. limit that can hs levied, but
iv.- far years been pnyln a
mi; a In the uliape of a tiad roads
a i i n.l tax. as it l freqlieutly
II.. largest tax Is paid by the
1 lie farm product of tills
. r . l can Itnd n market only
I auleil lo town, arc enormous.
I ji ii ii or was always Biire of a
,,. I to town wbenever bis stuff
,.:.v i,i maiket, lis eonld lmul a
I .,,1 raid iimke better time and
i materially lessen the eost of
.-.a. Tlie Madison eounty lioff
; v alii t.. market. lie must rifle,
l ine a farmer is esiiR.it wltli a
,.f h.vs reialy to sell and tho
a .is kfep Mm away from a Komi
i !. i-aiikes a substantial eolitrl-
!., Hi" mud tax.
.s Sto n sliip it earload nt boss
: ir.co p,.e.nds from Winter-
. !iie:i ;.v. uiis tlioiisanil seven
,l .minis nuke a piod averase
!.,:n! of b,.;s. and it would there
tie ten Irani to haul sueli a ear-
t h,..j to Winters.'! from the
y at one trip. Allowing SJ per
a- Hie e.wt of liaullns to Winter
: i tlie eniiiilry. wiiieh Is cerialn-
, .alive estimate, it eosis Just
. i:,iie!i lo linul a earload of boss
e .oinitr.v roads ten miles to
i t as it lines to lmul tbetn from
, ..a to Chicago by railroad, a dis
,.f 1. o miles. K tlie 1ioi;s could
ov. r a stone road all the way
n nt a in twice us la rue a loud
. l ie .rill average load eonld be
1 1 costs ,J to haul a cord of
. i iiu or ten miles that will sell
ie .-- a i'..r ?l. the cost of Inulliiii
,.i . aif of the liellins price. If
r.'i emii.l ! i' haiil.d atone load.
! of IiihiIiiv; would only be on."
..r e s, Ihi: price.
- , : 1 , ..iintrt.'S er in localities in
.., .y vt.eie perm ineiit roads
.. , a ie, a i he tanner can haul a
.:..:- i., lev. il when Hie tlelvls
, v, , ,.iU. In our i'.,:i:i:r,v
,.i . : ti -aaiiy unlit for l.aulam
i.. :' are unlit for work. The
ia i. - i.i pay tlie mud tax.
i. i. '. u nr.. bad lie and his
..... ,-, u .. ,l.r r.,..,l he
I i, .-mi.. ; . i;i for awhile, provided
! i,.s ......ri av.' not done without
;i-e ...,. ; i -.:. -... Iiui that tliey
i. a ...: , : , .. at it . ntlrely, as Is
... ai '. l!,e ease. Many mer
. ... .. line of piod that must
.: . ...it i seasons of the year.
I i. 1.," p their euslomers
.I n:-;. .: it sra-ioii. and they will
I ,'i , ii il. nr hands a lot of gotsl
i: y , e, have sold nt a prollt if
. i.i....; -rs from Hie eountry eauid
i.m. I. I li.cia. l'very one hi Win
: v, . i wand for fuel must
i , the land tax if he Imp
, i n a! of wo nt when Hie roads
1 11' innst then pay a Mull
. :.. p-i-.'ii ili.n has store. up
..-.j- . f weed flmt could not be
. i coniiu l.iirti witli Kid wo.nl.
i eiroa.ls pay mud tax. When the
' in the live st.irli dlstriet are bad
'. li ears and iralu erews and en-
are Idle, mid when the roads get
! in their own good time they du
j i. ! I ive cars. .Tews and engine!
' to h.in.lie the truffle properly
' ' '' rusheil and wrecks occur. Tills
.; ' ia." why It is His' railway eoinpa-
j ia :a .' w illing to make cash contrlbti
j r a-, ni aid In tiiiildlna muntry roads
: :. i :,, haul nt cust the material ne.slod
. , , S(,:nij Mn ,i,.taii, furiUer It
. . : .; : hi to .ay that there nre v.-ry
! t . opl.- Hvlfij tn aerlenltural eom
! in -. .,s wl.o .in not directly or hull
I r. . liy pay la the form of a tax to the
I l.ail roads morn than the ordinary lery
,1 purposes.
Comn itte of Every Chinch
ttiei decides to have their edifice
p. 'ni. . I, w ill save inonev bv obtuin-
ii a donation of a liberal rimiiitity
"i the Loii''inrii & Marline I'lire
I' t-.
The largest Methodist Church in
Iboi-eia, calculated from n former
experience, to use over one hundred
.iii'.,..j of mixed jmint in jmintinjr
th, ir church, nt a cost of ubout aflsll.
i b.y :iintc.l it with thirtv-two
" ih, us .f the J -M. end twenty-
loi.r .'allon.s of oil, iniseil tbercttub
'i be nt was about seventy (.fTo)
dolli-rs.
'1 la v .saved fullv CiehtT (80) (lol
lar i in paint, und besides they got a
I 1.' il, 'tuition.
I:'.- ilic l est advertisement ill town.
'i be church is moot prouiiiieut.uuil
ti n by every one.
Nol.i bv the following agents, llol-bidy-l'ool
lldne. Co.. Aselioro und
1 he l.'iin.lleiimu Stove (foT. Handle
man. jCHKAl'
JSKTTLERS TICKETS
TO THE WEST.
' On March 1st and 15th, the Frisco
System will sell one way settlert
ti Uets from I'.irniiughaiD, Ala. to
nil points in Oklahoma and Indian
Tenitorv for if 10.00, through rate
from Atinnja f 1 5.00.
On same dates will sell round trip
I Ionics ckers tickets from Birming
ham to till points in Oklahoma and
Indiim Territory forf 15.00, through
round trip rate from Atlanta (25.00.
Hound trip tickets good 31 days,
with stop over plivileges.
For schedule and full information
n rite, or call on S L Parrott, Dis
trict 1'aafenger agsnt, 24 Decatur
.St,, Atlanta, Ua.
KE-SAI.EOr TALC ABLE TIMBEB LAN II.
rn,ranthmllvemuliid in thslant win aM
u.l.i.in.t of K. Iwi .,, dM'd. I will aril Inr
civil 5t the Crsirt H.MHeS.sw at MllSte surtlfS. In
the I, th, I.I.H' r . M.wlsr, Hsrrh SUI, 1KH
ml I Jfj-.'l.s-k wan '.he fcij..vriai nsl rsut:
rrrt trs On tho mm ol IJli Rim la
Cvtlsi .'in,va tmrnsliln, s.lj.Snlns U latirts of
r. ..ni. I4siu-n. z. A. Lcwciieti rt mi.
Inr s inn mm or in.
i.s.,ii,g hm. im,.i or unamj trsmmn m mi.
It lew "i sj. the nne riII me. f.Jnr,iiT
Ormtainimi ?s :
.M m,m ,, n t- mn w. n umitaa t
""XZ'STITL c Aa,A- 'UL
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enable him to c:i
Tliey prevc.
SICK HEA;::;l,
cans.- f-.i- ;. :i ' o !"
Isb the be:!; , r.t- v ia:
9LVEL0P M Li:-i!
.! end cacr
ap-jetlU.
and . :.'! i- - ::J.
I CHEAP FLOUR!
I IS BAD FLOUR! I
White
is tbc best nil-wheat
flour on t be market lo.bi;
Ask your dealer for it.
-vvjsstev'-r'
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our Leii'tiii llnoi l
All of I lie ivroducls of our
nill are u rv und nutritious,
i'ake no Mibstitutes.
! ASHEBORO
ROLLER MILLS.
ORDER YOUR
fj ROGER I
FROM
). r. Heitman
Trinity, rs C.
AND SAVE MONEY.
We Sell Wood's Garden Seed.
A M. tfccr's Ito-oniiiicilHlion.
I hHVP us ..I t'h onl'er ain's C'ourIii
I;, men or i ii.miler i f ears mid have
. o tirf-itncnv sayii'K thnt it is ihe
b. st rem. dy lor r.nhr. ebl.lsHi'd irc p
I lime ever used in n. lamily. I h ue
not woids o i xn o"h " y e. ntldec.-e m
this rem-viy . v us. ,1. A. MooliK,
North Star. Midi. I', r sile In Staid
.ird I'r.'i; Co W. '. l'i.diro d
Hun lenian.
Tim scut -b ot a i.iu lenv can e
ih
10 t ot s llial' r , veil . a I, , ". bio, d
oisoninf! r-Milts t ..m Ii? injury. 1
dander o' tn n m y be a-, id d, ln.w
evrr, hy pn -ni it ly ii, l iving t b nibrr-
11 a s Ki n ISnlni. I' is i,n ant . e. lie
n,l q.nek lie iinir lii.imient f r en",
tniri-'s and ImrLs. K. 1 sgo bi
-ni dan D uu Co. W. A L'lidrrsrii. d
lis. UlKinan.
rUMATlC t I'lll'.S.
T r b II ,ence e liuntle conditions in
Ihe core if., nsn i titirii is very Inucli
oterdrawa. Ill'- poo .a i. nt, and the
ne . pntiem, too. cm. do much bHer at
homrbypr per t ntion to food d;Re
tion and a regular use of German
S.rup. Fr.e. xp . torat.on i ttianion.
iiiK is made c.ti.i.ii b U rm.in Syrop,
so ia a good night's rest a-.d th
hsvii.. f thai woiik-nini! cmgli and
debbuatinit n t;li' ... K. stless
niKhts a d tbo exlnoift on due to
cauubliiK, 0ie urealest dunger an i
dread f the cor em,, ive, can be
I revent. d rr etopDf it by t-kinn C1m
nian Syrup lb.-ially and icR dnor y .
Sliou'd you he abl t" B" to a saroier
el me, uu will tin.l ihat u( the ihoua
e, of coii'Uinpt.v. tbeie, the few
who are bun flted ami re.aln atiriiyth
ar.- th., so wn cse (iern.an Syrop.
I mil bot.es, 2,ic; ri (f la' a ' " '
At Stan.'ard Ii ub( o., A-htbiirj
W, A t'ndeiwood, Ibiniilenian
1 elbf ni One Viuuti
Oi e Minnie I'onnh Cure a rea relief
in one minute, bseauae it hill the mic
robe wi.ich tickles too mucus mom
buiir, cnuoiig thf eougli, an I at the
a-ne lin e el-ara the i l legm, draws
out tur rua, nation nu n. sis ami
ilirs lie aneetrd purls Uuo Mb
nt l out h ( i.r.' treiiL"hi ns th- lunir
warlt oft i n. u - onla and is s barn lria
ud neier f Ii tr cure I nb cnrable
i ssrs cna.bs. co s tnd iron,,. O
M.niite ( i n h Cure is p (.n.ut to tak'
bn'Ui essan i 2 d a Ike IT vnnna and
old. a.id by w, a. InUrrwo-d ami
tn Standird Dreg C .
One Minute Contrh V.. Rives relief
in one i, iu,.l, vecause It kills the
microbe which licLl s the nriocoiia
m. mbr ne, eauslnir the couifh, . d at
tie iiiue ilm clears the phlei
drswe nt tbe inflammation and beala
and Sooth (S it Mec Ud i. la One Min
nte tti neb 0 ne strengthens the lungs.
wards U nneamoma I il I- I barn Irmm
and ncv. r failing cuie in all rnrabls
rues or Coughs, Co (Is d Crni.s.
tine Mmuts ouh C'nre Is plraasnt lo
take nannies a,.u t.dni for young
and Old.
Have Yon IndiRentionT
If you bave indignation, Kodol Dya-
(.p'la Cine win eu y . l' naa eared
thou-w.es. It I- curios penpla ever
d Terwhnnr. Yon owe it to your
a II to ftlve It a trial. Yon will continue
to surflsr nmil yorrr try it. There ie
no other combination of dlnratantathat
dlgrst and reboirn at tne same time.
Kodol does b tn. K-do cor. a strenrb-
euesnd rebuilds. Mo d by W, A. Ca-
derwood and the bt.mda'd Drat Co.
An Early Riser.
'A stronc. health r. aetire eonst tatioa
depende largely on 'he coaS lioo ol the
liver. . Tbe fami ne linle pi ! known
De Wilt's 1.1 tie K.rly hlsere not
only cUane tbe aya'em bnt I bey
traegtben ihe action oi the liver and
MlwA in uesnrw iiippoivion; innt
orisn. utile bar Kieen are easy to
nt. they eever nrP and yet the ere
alnrlutely eertain to prodnoe resalta
tnat tn a'iaisi-lnry io rll rse. K. id
b W A. Underwood and th Btandafd
Iru Co.
Steadily On ! I
Lurinvr these cold days in
stead of jroinj; into winter
vl'tarters we are niovir.tr on
svllinjr, goods in larger quanti
ties than be lore.
live tish swim up stream.
The tender tv f the times is
.i::.vaid.
We're Alive
To every lliiiitj that's
stylish and jjdoJ and
buy pood goods that
wc sell you lor little
nionev. '
Cotton
King and the price of
Cotton goods is going
to take a rise. We met
the condition by buy
ing ahead.
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no risk, make no mistak, but
gallop in the crowd rushing to
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PURE
Everything
Standard
Depot Street.
Drugs.
For 30 Days
I will at great bargains in Clothinp-,
Hats, Shirts, Etc.
300 suitsTof clothing to select from
the very latest styles.
Remember this great
Clearing out SeJe
will last only 30 days. Come today.
W. J. Miller, Asheboro.
BIIRPEES18I
If voa
aWnToathoatd rmmd BUNPCC'S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1904.,-wll koow
a.lh" Lradlnir Aawrkaa SrM CM.Ioae." Il I. atalled f R E C all. a kmer and roar
Mrf TQ.pay. . W. ATLCB BVKPCE CO PHILADELPHIA.
Hardware !
y Now is the time to buy HARDWARE
CHEAP. We keep in stock almost any
thing you may want from a carpet tack
to a reaper, and let ua inform you that
now is the time to buy Hardware.
We desire to thank our customers
and friends for the liberal patronage of
the past year and hope to merit a con
uance of the same.
McCRARY'REDDINQ HOW. CO.
Carter dc, Auman,
Mfgrs. of
Furniture, Sash, Doors, Brack'
ets, Columns, Balusters,
Mouldings, Wash
boards, Etc.
Send ua your ordera. n'ill re-
eeire our prompt attention.
CARTER & AUMAN
BiiowtBa Mills. N. C.
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in Drugs
Drug Co.,
Asheboro, N. C.
Drugs.
ARE THE BEST
THAT CAN BE GROWN
arant Ihe caoiccat vtavtaMra ar aaa anHtlM
W. D. STEDMAN & CO.
are closing out
their entire stock of goods at
ACTUAL FIRST COST I
It will pay you to bur
ererything you wilt need
foi tbe next year.
MONEY SAVED IS
MONEY MADE.
Don't wait. Thi ia good advice.
W. D. STEDMAN CO,
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