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The Asheboro Couiier. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A Yh.VK Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. HARD IllTri. It was three weeks ago that Jnd, Clark wrote the opinion of :'. i.a.n moufi court save oik-, on the iinti-j: law. Two weeks ago Jink;..-. Moo gomcry, one of the two fusion jndi: 6 till on the Supreme- court bene wrote the opinion sii.-uimiij,' li town of Wiishin.utm, tliid lutc, stringent rogiilalinii-- as to ronu of all screens etc. in liar r.-oii Judge Montgomery savs in the opi ion: "The validity of a town ordinal: cannot be testeil by injunction ! the municipal corporation i w :. with authority in its charter to v. late, control, tax, liecn.-e or pn .. the Bale of spirituous lapiov- v. :U its limits. Tlio conn- ha-..- il power to decide whether in on: nances regulating the sale of -e '. ous licjirors are oppressive, v-. or unreasonable. I.iin -r '.:.- i garded as an evil it-ili', ..::-. . enemy to civilization, tie- c.-.o-'. passing upon the validity i (' lav regulating or restrictim- it- , 1 not be guided by a rule appliea!.;. restrictions upon a lui-ine-- 1 useful or benelicial lo x i . e U . . . the im;ick of n:,i In this time of p'.o.'e::: within all our border.: ih Chronicle give the !. :i.-u i: ling figures in coinpa:i oa-i "Within the pa-t lift- v expenditures by the l'i u, i (iovernment have in- r $305,011(1,(100 to .-.".oi..- i per cent., vv bile t he ; u ' increased only ;'i pel c creased appropriation of 1 000 is divided as t'"l:i''. -: partment.To.ooo.oeo: N.ny inent, ijiaO.mio.ooi': ln.;i-!v--. 000; pensions, o 1 -J .( -government and nt ; r menu, f l-t,inio.in;o. 'i ;. items is IjMMH'.imh-, I . , being caused by - d -interest on public i . i . ages, the eoinpara'i- -increases in the fit. . . v. l'opulation, i pi r . penses, 1 per cut.: ment, 4") pel cel.; ment, -4 ' per cent.: I cent.; pensions, 1 ! p government and mi1 incuts, 2i p r c-.-i.i. for internal imp: i government have in much us the pop :' these pit: poses He are 000,000 a year vv lob spent directly or i;. :i posej of war. ll :- iieorge Wa.-hint --a. was, turn over :n :;:- W. Dr. I.viiiau A! ; editor of the Or ' i address took dorsing the s:i;l ': a Virginia, North Southern Mao -. Southern Stales vv tho snlteragc a in have the cordial ,;i; tion of the north, i a man who did i.o! ism to pay bis p-d vote and all tin nottiiein Repubiii abolition preach, r. All traces of iv, . hi w... er inflicted in wan r ! y : knife, can be removed i known as the 'l.i-ii' is known as the F.i.-. n powerful form, stimulao corpuscles until the cell ed and other re-nltan new tissue is formed ..n.! pear with the healing of Rapid progicss is l.ein.' treatment of cancer ami liant growths, in a coin' Roetgen and Fir.-i u ray The Kentucky l.i.-lsn tir - n.-w . session has cuacti d a I., v.- '".t'ii'.i,; all public schools lo a l.-iiu least six months. Twh,v--iv. aie one-half cents on the oi.e-lmiaii i dollars' valualiur of prop. i iy v. a given to the schools in that Stat this year. Yet, there are t !.. ii this State who complain I '-i school Ux is 18 cents on the hun dred dollars' valuation. There is unusual activity now by furniture factories. Never in i short a time has (hero been sold bv North Carolina factories so much furniture as within the past few months. We are glad to know thai Asheboro is to have a new furniture factory. The work should be hur ried along. Numerous cider stands, it is sabl, have sprung up in some of the Pro hibition towns in the state. The board of aldermen have, as a rule, passed ordinances prohibiting the ale of all kinds of cider except ap ple cider, and have imposed a tax on that. Two weeks ago while a mob iuOhio were lynching a bud negro for kill ing policeman, the people of Col otnbuf, Georgia, were unveiling a monument to one who lost his life Wt fall in an effort to rescue the city engineer from a cuvin tion. cicava- The receivership of the Atlantic and North Ca'roliua Railroad is now a part of ancient history. The re ceivership was by consent discontin ued on last Thursday and Finch, the petitioner, was taxed with the c -u. But before this, as was pub lished in the last issue, warrants were .-.vorn on! .by Attorney General Gil in r for Finch and lleliee charging 1 1. :, i with conspiracy to injure the Stale's property. Only McHee wtis a.ie-ivd. Finch being out of the Slate. At the hearing on the bench warrant before Justice Walter Clark i : was clearly shown that there was a il.u k and dangerous conspiracy of yrab ami graft to take the road at alt haards. Attorneys were em pl.iyd before Fii:ch actually owned a il.. liar of stock in the road and the p' luiiin asking for iceeivership was m.;.!' out wiili the number of shares blank. After the petition was drawn, I ; -;.;;re- at about three times their market value were contracted for by M. Imc for Finch. Finch gave a ii-Me wiili the stock pledged as se e.iiiivin payment. So Finch had i . -;.ck in his possession when tip : : ..limi for receivership was made 'b !'. e is bo.ind over to Wake Su ; :i i rt mid it is to be hoped he .v-ii .. duiii with according to law. ilovernor Aycock will appoint a i. :i -iiiibv and will make a full and ;p! ic inve-'.igalion of the charges i management of the road. I'lioniasville Female Seminary coaeri''d into a chair fac ' (. II. V. Ueinhait is the Vie -i hool has not been in n for -owral wars. ULII.I ORD C01NTV NEWS. ir! Kim rev, of Randolph, d a farm near Guilford l.i i iter moved bis fam ali.ni last week lo Handy, coinilv, where he takes a Methodi.-t Protestant ii n as ordained at the last .-I-, nee of his church. of South Greensboro are nii:.' a petition for a sub i he city postotlice, which -1 necessary to the well iat important section of i s A Porter has become n !'r. iubl Agent Collin ;;;. i!i depot, succeeding .N l'.. ;,e'; r.'siu'iicd. Just i - his tinal have of the i-k Mr Schi-nck's fellow :. senli d isiui with a hand liil.'aiiee, a heavy gold - t In- K of 1' emblem. i.-ieinl the gift on be- Death ei Col. I. M. Taylor. . I ; ac .M. 'l ay lor, a milling en eni-iilrialile leinitation h-'ine in New York t'itv e v -Ji.tli, fioiu a stroke of i w. Col. 'i'aylor was ( -..:u Mr. William I'. Taylor ei March ill h, from pneumonia. h leii while making arrange- f - : tii funeral of his father . i'.n i'ir iekled in Lexington o. or i . le years ago an 1 is . r. uieinber by many of our - lie is survived bo his wife : i liaiiulilers, Misses Maud eiie Tavlor. Davidson Dis- Warm Contest for a Bride. stai. -iill -. X. C. March Di For - '. a. - Mr. James if. Stone, . n.ise i! vming farmer of Concord ii hip. ha- courted Miss Mary F - .iiiioi a body voung lady of i-eiii.iiiy tovn-!itp, w ho i a member I : i.r.'iiiineiii familv. The course f ii:a 'o.e ran siiMHith bet ; ii. in iiiil II al.onl four mouths i .iieiiMr. .Iuliu. Johnson, who i.- . -I,:? ; i -I w i' h Ihc teli'phoue e- ii oi je here, formed Miss Summer :.i :ii, 'ale e. I .live has not run so ;iiiy j',ir Mr. Stone since. Misi i. ; -. ii i- understood, preferret M .:!, , .-.mi. bile her father luni pp. !'. i'i la -e for Mr. Stone I ih.iiiy eiii-h l.oer thought liii .i..':i! wuiiU he accepted. Soyester- 1. 1-hi; : tl Mr. Johnson went to ii.. h i' ii iristi-r Willbuns and d licence to marry Miss Stim 'i:i i . i in leaching bis office tin !.' ur found that his clerk had i -m ! eii.-e to Mr. Stone to marrv 'ii. -uiiie' yoiiiia: lady. Mr. Stone mounted lii- hor.-e and went to the I e of his intended bride. Mr. I h u. -on was already on the ground vviihhis license. The matter was ; i;i.iirariiy adjusted by the young l.nK not then marrying either. This morning Mr. Stone went to l he home of Miss Summers and br.iiii.'ht her to town, where thev wore lo be married. Thev drove U I he home of Rev. J. II. Pressly and n gaged him to perform the cere nionv after thev would do some flopping. The bride-to-be went in to the store of Ramsey, Tom 1 in 4 Howies w bile Mr. Stone waited in Ihe bugirv on the outside. He Sat conteiitid in the buggy while she was, as he supposed, shopping in the store. Wnile the bride tarried in the store, Mr. Johnson come in at tho buck of the store. After an earnest conversation of a few min utes, Mr. Johnson and Miss Sum mers retreated out the back door and bid until Mr. Stone had gone home. Mr. Stone was still in nis bnggy in front of the store wneahe learn ed of the back-door flight. He drove around the block and failing to lo cate them he returned the license to the. Register and went to bis home. Miss Summers and Mr. Johnson nere married at 9:45 to-night at the r sidencc of Mr. II. II. Crowson. Jt'harlotw Observer. MONTGOMERY NEWS. From the Examiner. Messrs B L Henderson and V ,1' Scarboro have opened up a grocery store near the depot lit the rear ci.d of the Trov Ding Store. Mr H W Jordan, of Krr.Mk'iu ville, 1nvj been visiting; relatives nt Troy and Mt. Gilcud this week. Several bushels of country-made corn were sold on our streets Satin day. at 76 cents per bul:el. It wat purchased by the Trov Supply Com pany. Miss Mattio Campbell closed her school at Cross Roads last Friday with an address by Attorney ti I' U Reynolds at night. She rciurned to her home near Aberdeen Saturday. Mr R L Thomas has resigned bis position as superintendent of the Smitherman Cotton Mill, and has ac cepted a similar position ut Homer. S. C. He and his family left fn. their location Monday. In losing this excellent family Troy's social circle suiters a serious loss. Mr Itob lilake. of the Pekin sec tion, received a telegram si few davs ago from C C Y'arboro whose home is in Loirsnna, stating that J D Yar boro had been killed there by a mov ing train. There are two Ynrhoro's with the same initials from thi- county in Louu.ni a, and the message did not stale which it was. Notn ing but the telegram bus been re ceived. Mr Spencer Dennis and Mifs Xancv Singleton were untied in Ihe holy bonds of mat rummy last Sun day" at the homo of V V lliinsuckcr. I'wharrie Itemi. Mrs W F MeMaster. of Candor, takes charge of the old Leach hot. i. and will rent rooms to pupils '.run enter our school and prefer t" hoard themselves. Pupils will be sale in her care, and by Cup'., Sicr !'" boards with her". Mr H X Wiiinu: ":. of Klise, lias accepted work in t.,. store of the Star l.uml-r l p. :;. 'tar Items. State Convert? aR. The Democratic Mai-- l-'xi-ca-ite Committee mi I in ii .h on la-t Thursday night and . -ili- t: v i.'i Democratic convert! m liie-'t i'. Greensboro on Tliur-iiay, .' ,n,e '.-:ii d. There will be no primary : ni.ii a lions for office, l ul l.oaiilial ioiia . i I be made bv convention. Il is believed that the Mute con vention will be two .lavs tin- vear. Items from Millbnrn. Xow that the sun begins lo .-nine warm and the buds begin to bur-t forth, my old lady begins to re mind me a dozen liiiie- a day that the potato.-s mil-it he l .ded. tile u'ar ilen must be prepared, the loin .to bed must be tied and lie ! ..wn, the cabbage bed must be buried and a thousand and one little thing" must be done. The old man is j- l ting old and don't like m I - i.o"-o.l. but the lirst duly of a .-ohii. r is obedience to older- and 1 learned that when 1 nas ". years old and I guess the old lady is right. "If all this world, man could span. Without a woman, what i" m.oi'r" So I shall continue lo ir. and please her th-'- l.al.nu. oi' our d iv-. for she has been a goo! ai.-i la:;i iul eoinpi'iiiou and ha- h 'p-i ii'- i d children. ," bov.- am! I -jir!-. !'.-V" all noble and bra-,.. The - ii-l- i-.. beautiful and virtami;. And -- n times I think we don't appreciate ci.i companions as we should do, and I am getting mighty obi to reform now, but 1 am going to try and do better in the future. Tbe'e is a gr.at deal of complaint of theives in the iivichliorh.mil of Gray's Chapel. Corn, nie.it an.! many other thing" have been stolen latch- from different panic. J "W 1 'ugh. F!s.p went to Gurus boro last week. John M Al.hi.lge spent a part of last ireek in Winton. Jim Xelson and Ralph .'ohn'.m went to Greensboro hii-t week. Democrat Pill went to Asheboro hist Sattirdav. There has been ipiiie a i h inge in real estate in Providence towiuhii latclv. Until MeA.len sold bisfaini to llob Julian, Ks.i., Hob sold hi farm to Add Yickorv, Add sold bis Jim Elliott farm lo Walt Wood. The school at Gray's Chapel -us-peiided last Friday on account of so small attciuleiice. 1 lie ..milliliter concluded they had U-st suspend and make some needed repairs on th house. Mr Glass is au able and ef ficient teacher and gave us u go.d school and we would hcartly c..-i'k-meiid him to any one for any lliing. and the beauty of it is, hi1 is a s. !f niade Ikiv. Jim Lineberry spent Sunday with the Gloss bovs. Mrs Will Idneberry neai ClimiiN is right sick. Oh the roads, the dreadful roads, what will our suiK.-rvis.ors do. We shall see what we see, and if they do nothing, they may bear from us again. Honor Roll of Aheboro Graded Scha-k Quarter ending March 4th. There is no honoi roll published for the first and second grades. THIRD GUAIiK. Mary Spencer, Zeb Rush,- Clyde Aiken. FOI KTH ORAbK. Lynette Swain, Lucille Rush, Mamie Morris, Bert Scarboro, Furla Spoon, Allie Spoon, Nancy Lambert, Earl Boroughs, Basil Brittuiu, Clif ford Cox, Richard Hollowell, Pun! Henley, Henry Jones, James Swain. James Walker. FIFTH (iRAI)E. Lela Hall, Bessie Laughlin, . SIXTH URADE. - Grady Miller, Rojcoe Miller, Motia Rash, Blanche Soon. BIVKJfTH OUADK. Oliver Henry, Walter Hollowell, Henry Ingram. FTOIITH GKAIIS. Lizzie BnDch, Annie Moring, Mas- sah Lambert, Ferree Rom. .SIXTH GHAUT. Marion Moring, Duke Roliuv, Jiiu Bunch. Neighborhood News Items. Sophia Items. Miss Dora Fu-.dow, of Hoyle, spent last week with Miss Mattie" Bulla. Miss Ella Hulla's best, friend call ed to see her trie other day. Mr C McCain spent a few hours wiih his dearest girl last Sunday lllellt. The wedding bells are ringing in Sophia. We advise Mr J C Robbins and others on his side of Back Creek to ride when going to Spero, otherwise thoy will fail to cross the Btreani, the" foot log has been washed away. Mr N 1' Nelson has on hand a number of young calves. He says, "Hill will inake'the best work boss." Worthvllle Items. Mr H D Scarboro, of High Point, is moving bis stock of goods from Cedar Falls here, occupying the store recently vacted by V E Bar ker. Mr John llaj retl, of High I'oiuJ, was here oue day last week. Mr II h Jackson from Lvirel Hill spoilt Saturday, and Sunday here. .Mis Ward and her daughter, Miss Annie are spending some time here. Mr W II Dean, while working on an engine lust Saturday at Central Falls got his lingers badly mashed. Mrs E C Williamson refined from High Point Monday morning, after visitiug her sister, Mrs II A Melfilt a few dsys. Mis Maggie Ingram has entered the contest as the most popular lady r. aier of the ColKlKtt. We bcleive her host of friends will rally lo her Niipport there is none more worthy. ! Slaley Items. j Mr J A Uobson, who has been i. pti.allv ill. is sliil improving. I M.s G M A llred has be -a tery ill ! i'.i,h ervsinehis. but is iinnrov iiij. Our livcrvman, Mr E T buigley has sold to Mr J F '1'eai.iie. We hope Mr 'league w ill open the stable in the near future. v Messrs J F Mi-Arthur and W A Wirrcii arc attending court this wck. Mr S S Blackburn is in Mr McArthui's place as agent. We trust that Mr 'Blackburn will enjoy himself this week as these are sever al of the ''air -sex in town. A huge crowd attended the clos ing ixeieiscs of our school Saturday loelo Th.. eveeisi-s were hi'-hlv en joyed by all. The music was furn- i."lied by a string lnuul, ami it was a treat indeed. The programme was lengthy, but was arranged that the attention was held throughout the exercises. We never saw little folks .-peak with more enthusiasm. They have certainly caught the spirit of their teacher.' Mr P C Campbell, who is oiiig to Greensboro to accept a position this week. Wc regret to liar, biui leave. l!.-.-t wishes for the Coruii i:. ! Iranklinville Locals. I lb v J F Allred Tilled the pulpit at Ihe M E church Sundav in Rev C I A Wood's place w ho was not able to hll it on account ol sickness. ! Mis Caroline Craven, who has I ! .-. n stu n. in.;,' ihe winter months at ! u.uie-otir, has returned to her bom o i Xe-d More sheet. Mr Ainic Hendricks, of Gree.is- 1 1 ro, .-pent Saturday night in Frank ! hnvilie to the delight of Miss Loiiana i Ellison. Several of our voung people at tended Sanctilication meotiiig at Ramseiir Sunday evening. Messrs Eaiuiie Welch, AlliertTii pelt and Miss Nellie Welch spent Mm lav evening at Cedar Falls. Mr R I! Bain, of Central Falls. spent Sa'urdav evening in the city The closing exercises of Shadv Grove school (col.) will take plai April -J ml. Mr3 M G Buic and Mrs G C Cox spent Sunday with J F Ward, of I. an isc nr. Mr Martitia Julian, -of Pleasant Gulden, is visiting Mr and Mrs C II Julian this week. ' Miss Hattie Baldwin, of l'roxirn it v, visited Mr and Mrs Joliu Free I linrsday and rnday. Several of our people are attend mg court at Asheboro this week. Mrs J B Makepeace, of Sauford is visiting her daughter Mrs Hugh Parks Jr this week. We have been having quite an epidemic of grip in onr city, nearlv very family have been afflicted with the disease. Several of our gardeners and truck growers are preparing their land to plant u large crop lor the coining Red Cress Items. (Fn in last week.) Wheat is lieginning to look very well in this community. Mr and Mrs Foster, of this place, went to Raiiuleman 1 nursday. Mrs Land lev's school closed last Saturday at Hickory. Mrs Martha Ledbetter died the 7th of this month with dropsy. May the Lord bless the bereaved family. Mr JUwood Fat terson has been visiting relatives and friends. He left this country when 9 years old he has been gone 54 years; he has returned to his home in Illi nois. - The people in our community speak well of Mr Patterson. Mr Peter Bowman is at home witruheu matism. -Mr C H Bowman is im proving slowly. The sick in this community are improving, except Mrs Ed Goley. She dont seem to get orach better. Mr D M Groeson and youngest son Micha was in Ban dlcman Tuesday with a load of pro duce. Mr Jrrn Barker bad a fine fox chase last Saturday morning; the fox was started at 4 o'clock at Pleas ant Garden. The fox was caught near this place about 10 o'clock near Mr P F Fields botcher house. Miss Annie Fieids came home laet Friday from Liberty school with a severe cow ana conirh. A A Fields caught a fine large mink a few nights ago that measured .12 inches frot n lip to tip. and 4 inches wide. Mrs G H Bowman's mother died tome few weeks go of consumption. Liberty Items. - Mr Jesse Jones, who has a position with W A Grimes, was married ono day last week to Miss Lillie Marten dale. He is a son of Ishaui Joiie, of Froukliuville, ami one of the best men in all that country. The two Miss lavis' who have been in school here sim e hist Sev.t, were called to their home in Rich mond county last week on account of the illness of their mother. Sir Clyde uud Miss Nollio Causey will be home the 20th to attend the play to be given by Miss Brow n and tbe club girls, assisted by some of the young men in school on that eve. Another 1000 bushels of lino wheat has been received from the we.-t by the Liberty Milling Co. Miss Gertrude Owen, who has been teaching school in Guilford county, returned home hist Sa' urdav. Also Miss Bird Cameron who taught near Mr Francis Jones. Mrs Hassie Smith, cf Ball iniore, is at home on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs 1) H Cameron. Wc were nil piensed to hnvewiih us laU week Capt. William and Mrs Amick, of Bluelield, W. Va. They were accompanied bv Mrs Mary J Cheek, of Jhapel Hill. Capt Amick is a brother of Prof Thos C Amick, and Mrs Cheek is their sister. We had a small court here hi-t Tm-'day the lath. Il.-u John T Hrittnin of Asheboro, and Hon Siler of Siler City, were here. I think Un ease was nonprossed before the court met. Some other small mailers came up and were disposed of in regular form. We have aknl and asked for ju.;t a little information about the num ber of miles worked in each town ship and in our l.-.st we only a-k for the number in one and we ar. all anxious te see flic Cocriku ami we feel sure that we will get the infor mation. Von know we dont keep anything from the public. Yes we bare had 2 miles w.irked in oi l Liberty township. Be it to the credit of the "republicans as they vt.-re in po-rer at the time. We have one more chance. We have lib.! our complaints for the last 12 months ami we now give notice that vrc will apply to one of the Fcdeir.l Judges for a receiver and we feel sure in will got it as they some times ap point one without notice. We re gret to carry ii in the Fe b. lal courts but this is the last and only reined). Wo have one road co 1 ad that a'liian bad to get out of his buggy th-oilier day and bold it to keep it from turning over v.itlihi wife and children on the way to church. Spcro Locals. Messrs W C C annon and 1 M Rus sell went to Lexington last wc, k. Mr Will Armstrong got his ,and badly hurt at Cannon's saw mi 1 ly the log carriage running over it. Mr llorb Iliusliaw is al home on a visit. Mr Ihiu'l Millikau gave a b.ith dav siii er for his sou Guiiiio. Mr S M Crooks has bought lu.uv land at Sjiero. Mr Thomas Harrelson is. building a new barn at Spero. Mr S M Crooks' children are ill of whooping cough. Mi.i Maggie Heilcg visited Miss Laura Craf Saturday. Geneva Items. Miss Naomi Johnson is spending the week at Mr Wash Fdwards. Our pastor pleached a very able and instructive seiiuon Sunday Morn ing at Prospect church. We have, a good Sunday .. hoo',. Mr Kennedy is onr superintend, nt and Miss Lula Meinhiiladl is oi.r verv efficient secretary and treasurer. Mr Will Church,' of Aichdah. visited here last Stimlav. Consumption is a human weed nourishing be?t in wc .tk '.-.-.'. Liki ether weeds it's .v.i-iiy destroyed while youn; iron old, sometimes nvr- r.ihle. i'trcngthen the lungs as you vould ueak land and the veals will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is ":ott's Emulsion. Salt pork i f,ood too, but it is very hard o d igest The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others sec it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought lo take Scott's Emulsion. . If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will !xin in time and will be igidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, .ect all you can, eat all you .-an, that's the treatment and umt's the best treatment We will send you a little of the Emul sion free.- - H fnri Itul tlttl pfcturv l II.- f-ita (A t 111 ! on lha mpiw ol every boUM mt mmw fail buy. SCOTT & BOWNB, 409 Pearl &U N. V. yx. and If: (.11 trnfyfat f NTFO-AVKIll. INIll'HTRIOrs FTR. mm 111 nrh (Jilr U tnivnl lor htM iMl.lUi.rd ivf n ytn n4 with lnrin.er.i.iiiil. b.rll ui'-ii nwvlivNlt f.S Hit mm ,-.fol v4 in.tt ftt.i lnir. rVrrMitrrl wt'iLj,mriil. ,lli fi'inh mtmrr rrf M Brirl 1 1 Inivi-iM.v K.or b.rii 1.1. 11 iriTR.irf: In mall fw-t. wrli. I:v;vil. WfK 1H4 (MRtlhl. Mr-nfmw fflf.rr.iw t.fl fll- : aMrMI Hiiai, 1 US kAriuKAU 8 i y After Ciiitiv ? filkkioiiiT. lacy will pi. ' iCK EDV iJni-i the ur- less. Trh::.. v- : -. Rev J B Cue. en. of sK-nt a U vv d.iy-i Iieiv la lelaiiv.. s. A town .' ,., : : May I r. i :!. -i-- i . ' l r. f d" l ' i.:'..-. : visile.t f inds in ton i i and Sat ui.lav. Th-- evhlbiiio-i lit '!, Caraway school. , i . . tl!h. 'v as largely :' ' i exercises wcic the I veins. Music vvn i Prcre-s si nil:; bard. A case of .-na!';.". U Al. h I..'.-, neai- i:.l.- p-iace Rev W Ii Leo e!iv,-... here Siind. y ni; v., lo Prazil. t-i w !.; li pla. . b. mi-sieiiarv i' v. Mrs Man. I';.is :.- . Mt. KC iv d S:i'.:.'.; and l.av'e :.:!.-!; 1. .:. - . I Hundley's-. mIimc tb.-y 1 Judge Allen, of !.. dislirgiii die I vi-'fe-r I 1 day en r . i' :. v - i ' Mr II :' l :. I s : in-- a fe-.v da-. - ri AP-- -: A!!, lis . a .. the ,.;i:i!li Mr li i iii.l lo' ' B a liii.o:. i rau -i. Pi. I' ..i. i j Li-i.;;;;i U hit.- v.. I. l iriii.ii. -! ham on loili. il Moiuiav"::;..!-.:;. .-n i.. . . ,- A i- -loro. ' ' ii, v and M- - . ; y. .1 !,ii Point, ar. .-....c .- -' ; - here wiih I. i.l.'lM -. M.-s I.'--. .- -lo::.. -a .- :.; V. .111-; fiom a .-h": . -pell oi : . - -. Ml .1 .1 lai,---. ci ill:.. 1 i . : .-. w 11 visitor to 'I 1 iuilv Sii'i.h.y Mis W li 1.L - hli .1 her I. line ''i I '!;rh..m . 1. -.ivin. Mr f.ilis. w ho .-p.-nt :: d..y 1 r I Ho in tow 11. . . (ray's lo ::, J ll-;r,-. We had a I'ov ...! - 1 - -! ,v -week. i'ailv s-.v.u v.h.ai is ;; f..i, IV well'. Rankin l.i .- ' :r.. .-! li. s sick for -pci- .1 ..his--, i ,.-!.- to ! out n.aii.. br. -ii tinu .'."Hi; a - i pectod. Our 'n -,; . a sjn.liiii'.' ::; ii the cflicieiit t lll.l.lil-l s. Sat ii i .lay. wr. iiiu-ie ii'-.d . to. of label! v, v.a We w. iv v, I Mr i;aii.i:e::ei! in voiu la-t is Vv bv no our move pi , -.M i f-ive the bu-ii.es-. 'Ji e luoie favor -ble than alinosf any fanner . uii.eh, perhaos in -r ,-biiJiiies-i, I Mr il i Mrs it-,, ,, T,-. ;.. iliPllliillor oi-i i l;oi; the l..iu t. -. i .-. - - Jl scale. i ;, . . - tcii U :n !.i-f -v CioU.-i.l -nv. ed and c.m. ;1.: pre y,: .ic, Ji.i;lib ; f l:,v .) c I i? visim.;; in ( v (i :.. .. I.iudsav heilii v -:: -i id's Sunday. j!i-Jii.l...i:..t. uml son Were out tl ; j- i n l.w ijus ago. The former whs split titi voed the Istter felling lri. one Jell on Mr Iii-mat inlHcling rn nly iM.nud. We nre :lad lo note be is lonvali.e ing. Mr l-,l n-ier Iaa i.. ii verv sick at liii..- wiitine, Y.e nio sorrv til note. Thjx-opV .t ia:i f:-u- tiw are lookinc lor .od crops uli- otb( r yeiir. A number rf ! in in n:v erect nig nev ! .us. i -, s TT V Sluck mid J- .d 1.1:! c.t -.v.i.t to AbhcWlw i ikt v-itk on n-ii:e-M Mr JO Tall." went i. A-i-Wo last week and pn;ehasoT a 1 u?rr) We f uppose bowe cf the fi'lli will get to line. bev .l.-ini Jk; in-, of Uladstoii, preacbol nu cxeeILn! ivr- mon at Mili.-'lioro last u iiiil to a I.u . audience. Afi.tr pieai !.n a te pn- lduie- elder Siii.t'i inauc a .-I.-oit tlk. WAN'IED-V " -li .rvS.J.V wiiiittobiiyaiiicehv.il i!vln iiriv. ini; horse, if jou have u rro ul ore triiitr it np rind von can sell jtt reri- onable price lor citsh. A 1'lli.sr tLASii tAUM for rem or sale. AVill rent and g.vs inirmd- it chnrge or lor I ..i crop. . v. ill sell at a .reitsoiittl'lo J i .e and on r(-.oii.iliie u-rin.-i. railv v. 1111113 to rent, niuiit -have uuip.e. uieans uud stock to ir ork a Li'v- fann. Villi- or call on IC .". S.i.li rtisn, . llih I'oint, K. V. . I On f - Scdiboro-Mollitt Company fooitcst your presence at their SI'RI ' i OPENING OF NEW MILLINERY, Wed no s.l ay and Thursday, f i:.rc!i the thirtieth and thirty-first, nineteen hundred and four. JMCORPORATED.) Sr i-Jin, .T8 and SO Peachtree sf.; Warehouse 71 and 73 N. Broad St.; Ground Floor Fug-American Building, Atlanta, Gs. st Dealers and Best Repairers South. 10,000 Satisfied Customer;. La! Wholesale and Hams Typewriters. New Model No. 6 Now Out. V$ K.i I ai . I All Kinds Typewaiteis Repaired. i C J COX. I vciiJcil. J E POOL, iy-Pool 4 I iilOildl CORNER. DEPOT ST R.EET, A S IT Vj li O R O. N. C. I i i Superb Range. Kvery ;,'ih)i! bor.sckeeper wants the t e-t cook in" stove to be hud. Good bp-ad is every wonmns pridu, but if the stove won't bake, causing the bread to be toddy, it not only causes her to f; t . i.d worry, but makes the entire family all out of humor. You will not have to fret and worry over sold? bread if the meal iii t coked on one of our Super bslf an ".sf. Call and see thcni. ':q II I ...... I, I i i Ki t i I ! i'V oi'.eof Very truly yours, Hollady Pool Hardware Company. This space Naomi Falls Store Co. Watch for ou Do Y THAT.;EroaE, FOX & CO. ARE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, ETC. AT COST ? THEY ARE, AND NOW YOUR SUPPLIES. SMrvW&WWI or Iht J ik'UiKi4icr and tivKt faaifWUen na J ycKirtpl! ok V.iuil.lllir.UrrlaiimMTlB-rilAh'KLni.- VWN Writln,, tMriM .Mljmm.14. f .--I nii.1 minplldHy. Cp In q!ttf-kMr ti prtoi. UMmt moot lull rod bi our Free- Citnloirta, - CUTTER TOWER COMPANY, LIS DrroDhhlr Strc. , MklTnN, MAS. SouiIicti otlke toi Stttmmm. Ii4 CsapkeO Arc, Iumu. Va. , ' Ft AMI IL TlX HL'I Y. Mjaafsr. in A Hardin Co. Retail Dealers in Visible- Writing, Perfect Align ment, Bull Bearing, Strongest Man ifolding, Greatest Speed, Extreme Durability, Inks from Pads, Pret tiest work single shift. Second-Hand Department is well stocked with good Williams, Remingtons, Smiths, Yosts, Dens mores, C'aligraphs and other ma chines in good repair. Our machines and prices aro the ehcaiest in the world. Send for samples ofj work, stating preference as to make, etc -Prices for Repairs Reasonable. Vice-Fret. 0 M N0LLADY Mtaf r 5he Hardware Go. is reserved for their' new ad. Know? IS TOUR TIME TO LAY IN prnlwVma, whetliei lot yaa u kt a ba ( Ivan b "rtanilinf'' by writing 4 . . ' v a f J 1
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 24, 1904, edition 1
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