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Ac. The Asheboro Cornier. TBIOE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. 0. HAMMER, Editor. The h itham Record suys lluil Mr. 11. .1. Cates, of Alamance coun ty, and Mr. Rob t. II. Dixoti, ex-fusion crk of Chatham Supcriur Court, have niut wit'i cool coml 't in an ultempt to reorganize the Farmer's Alliance noar theupprourh of a campaign. It was jjiven nut by one Sotlut field ami othsr revenue oftieers mmmc twelve months ago that recent .-lute legislation would incK-uc hlnckail iug and that the federal court would be ovur run with criminal ca.-'-. The Fcilcral court is in .-iion ii Greensboro this week and tin- iim is lighter than at any term in nt.i':v years is the report which i fill from Ci ri-ensboro. MU. KRWIN AVKUY I'KA I . Mr. Krwin Avery, the bnllir young city editor id' the ( u.ir I Observer died in Charlotte Sa!i: ... night from an ov.rilo-e el a opiate pi escribed for insomnia. M Avery was the oldest In in..' -o;, . Judge A. C. Avery, of Moi u.u.t. i He wit' one of the State's noble . u.i men the world was better b I having lived and many heart- at saddened by his premature d. a'ii. Rio life was like tin- m.'nni::, peaks that tower above the la.-t n .-: ing place of all that wa- morial o Erwin Avery. N inlets. (Isaac Krwin A vei y . i The following beautiful 11 n. - ', : the lat written by the 1 :i : in i: t . . Erwin Avery: The violets again little ! ' lets, and there is the clean, .-w breath of spring. On,' would i.i: his head and diink deep ta-i. (:: sweetness, this grateful l'ri-lit., that is about. There is a .fie k, : leap of life, and Nature sc. :n- t. stir with a kind of tend, i n - 'There is deeper glow on lie- far. - . 1 children easier happiness on a i.a.v nestling face t-ii !ii ... Comes to outward whit. -lie-- again the cool, crisp sign of .-:r::iir. At" in all is the subtle charm i" ' little, human. tivmul";,- !Mii gentle as love's wld-pt r. pute ., ity. Restful, .(dint litt'.e -too simple, appealing .... i . rr t.) lay on a babv th it I ., i to give a seemly tribute to wc;.. hood to press again-t tit- .; casement for tired heart. . . Such a dear, peaceful !;!! all alone in llower latnl- n '. .. . the world's simplest and .o,. waiting to mock a false f. r.al. :: the beauty that coincs front ' Evolution. Central i-ai.s, X. ( . Mu. Kill I'M;: -It aas be. a t . weeks since 1 wrote you t he ... news of our little towntnvvitm t. proceeding and other uiai; r .: more importance than any :!.i!:g could have placed l .l'.'i. ;. .. La. ers. And as are a , people, having but bit'.- t. - t beautiful busy da)-, w. ;.:!;'. week's ('omiiiuiiieaii.'i:. !.:. series of short -in teln - a . piculiar to evolution. I.,:; i ; ; . I sense Harwin and ).ene. r la igi.! They put forward in..i.y ; uh i: .. lititenablf iheoiiesand elaiUiid ' : evolution a great deal miv tha:i ' ever proved MMeliliticaH;.. f ii. y set scientists to stiidvmg, win.-b I.... taken a chaos of facts and n .1;. them to order It is. t ii.- ; :k. that each new cpcii.iee of th. world, or the individual sh. bring with it larger life, fraught :. greater blessings. It is tune ti.al everybody should realize that g. ma is no respecler of persons, and thai there are no particular -tyie- ..I talent adopted to certain clu.-.-e.-; ..t everybody thinks they have their in feriors, oi those whom thpy cn-id. a inferior and no one expects to lii. l special talent in an inferior. i course, one expects to find among Me lower classes, a man w ho mends ..id shoes better than any !.ct"r or preacher can, u woman who man. -most excellent butter, or scr.il s a lloor to perfection. I'.ut to tine! among sign-painters, cobblers, h.u-e-cleaners and dairy-women, an artist, an author or a musician pshaw! Who would think of such? And yet it is possible: not only possible but Tery true, that many of oi.r most powerful benefactors: those who havs done the most for man kind in making the world better and wiser, have com. up from humble homes, where the process of evolu tion, though keen necessity has brought many to the notice of tin world and placed their feet upon the rock of success, regardless of a help ing hand, look for a moment at t lie life of lr. H. Craven founder of Trinity college. There are others whose lives should be imitated and others coming on to take their places in this great life of evolution brighter minds, better facilities than erer before, since the world is grow ing wiser aud better. As far back as history goes, the earth has been beantdfying. Instead of one lost garden of Kden over in Asia, thous ands of Edens have sprung up in nearly every country in the world and many a wilderness has been made to blossom as the rose. There was system of trafcb started in Abraham when pare theism reigned the heart of "the father of the faithfula' This system grew from less to more till it flowered out in Jesus Christ. I'aul took bold cf it and scattered it throughout the civil a ')- ..iJi.u . r ,i . isation of ais day. tor rar of in t'lune for this time. With best wishes f WHVU. g ' W ' . . I J. F. IlAITo'x. ' n ; v- m: mws, Kite Thuiiuiav i 1 !. days for the Wai ivu (' mill man. im cord. N. ( . I V own. ! ; mill there. tlic ncrn cotton i home in Con k. He praelical "l a l.ir-e lotion eorrcu.ii..eiit of lal III.- Iillli.illl , in Inch Th,un .ii.iiiv ini.r- an.! I.,i usv.lli., 1'Mr.i, h r;m, l-'la. We v'Oil I.-;, ; thai l .uMi. uill n.. ' .iu.l ;i.d. d :a!i.-lnir IT V ie tint he dollars if "'. lie -aid i...!. do a eve it, and I and the f h.-alth. ii -has the r iieiii to wm!.. pr.'-.-a.'. 6h.r:tr ot an e !d fri.nd while we id if yon and vou II1V ( make He s. Wi re ill I lie al my anted I., see pi go to I he farm would iind t h. an. l'olilVs aie getting pretty high in our part oi' the country. Ksjieeially they me getting warmed up over the nomination for governoi. 1 think from what I can earn it will be equaly divided bt-.v. .en Tuniei and Glenn in this p;lrt i f the cotintv. I hope (b-o Mort.m.of Wilmington', will be nouunatid for l.ient-tioveinor as he is a slaiim h IK-mocrat and a ginid friend of mine. But we will abide by the decision of the State conven tion. PU-ase tell our Liberty correspon dent not tu carry the road force to the Federal court as we had the promise some two years ago that tiicy would do some baulv needed work in the vaciiiitr of Miilhor.i and the surrounding countiy, and we farmers are still Wailing, the over seers are waiting, the iipcrvUors are waiting and we are all waiting R. 1.IVFB..BKV Millboro, X. April 4th, 19(1. Neighborhood News Items. Rsmscur Items. Mr ami .Mrs .1 ',' Watkius and lit tle son, of Greensboro, spent last Satunl.iv willi Mr and Mrs W II Wat kins. The children of the town greatly enjoyed an Kasler-egg hunt at the parsonage of the .M. K. chutch last Saturday. Mr Loiiiiie Teaune, assistant rail ; .-ad a-eiit at Chapel Hill, visited I "lends here t his week. Mr l M Burgess is all smiles it. .mother girl. A lare nutnlur of our young peo ple went to Pilot Mountain iSundav. Mr W 11 Waikins and Mrs II li i'ai ter have in my beautiful pansies ami hvaciuihs in full bloom. Kamviir Store Co. is displaying i ..!' line ;iiing goods this season. .! i.- Maitie Harmon visited her I'ath.T, IJevt! W Harmon in Chal ham county last week. The School of the town hud an inteivting Kai-ter exercises last Stin d;v. We have as good Sunday h...ii as tin-re is in tin- county and hi are proiir.d of it. ;. . M miv Hammer Tilled hW pul ' i' in lh.' Christian church lat Sun- 'Mr M hlteln-ad and daughter I.i.l.i v.. nt to A-heboro Satur Turner, of tirettisboro. i lav with lmr parents .i-t , .b.hii W Wilbotn, of High t. I t-trn t IVpuly drand Chan- K. of I', will deliver an ad in the I'vthian hall hereon the :i:-l. ..ii -What is I'vthiani.-tn All neighb. .! to attend. i'v thinns I rankliitvillc Items. A Wend I'teaehei . I moll- oil telnpel cvvt heard and w . it made iii impression on our that will not soon be forg.'t- C .loins was called to 10 Saturdav night to the f his sister. Mrs C M Joins, iii' aUv ill. ! liog.i aud Miss l.ou . le married at the resi le v .1. lines .lordou Sunday l;.-v eoidon officiating. 'V .lor.lon, a prominent i h i lives in ar our Tillage, v t. . i.r loosing his home by d..v evening, but by htrroic flames wete e tinjjlli-.li. d i v urai h damage was done. I'.kiir. of (iuilford Col in ;:!' low n Tuesday. Mr. . . r. t..rv of the Noriual de .: t!:e' t Sun. lav m-ioo1 s,,nt Sundav Miss Vi leiinings. ho luis s par. tits. Mr and liiiiigs returned to ue-dav. T M ,b ir-oii and family took vc into ; ouiitry Sundav Ming' luii I.- which he M - II I! !Ma .. High unday. eiisboro, id a few nd Mrs lo spe: Mr ii T o;:e to Hi. vs with re I few .1; K I'ilkeiit.ni. Waltir I I.' Have- made mu-n e MUIIIellCelllellt Sat- - II. urv Alhvd. Thomas Way made lit.iary ad- . IJa h.of Worthville. has 'd illlo t Hrav house on A i Mi'H N II n k. tt registcr-d at lh I"!"., li.ail I..Ml-e Uedlle-daV. Mr am! Mr- .bdin Kiee's infant ),::.i was Ian a-1 in ihe M K church . ii,. :. ry 'I'liiir-day. They have th' - . at i.n . f the community. - . :.il of ,.:i.- people attended tin Ma- ade lodge nit-cling at liain.-eu M. -i- Ibil .loin s ami H T Kvder, .f ( , i. . n -hoi o. spent Sundav in town h hh r. lativ.-s and fi-iends. Mi-s Carrie I'ugh returned Kri ... . from an extended trip to Mill- : .'ohn Cia.en. while perform ;i g some aliih tie feats last Saturday I.i- pocket book in one of the Kranklinv ii!e Mfg Co's wells, and after several hour- hard work trvin t i draw the walei out desided to be Hiuteiitid for awhile oil drinking mineral at"r but may try for his n.oiii v later, unless some burglars i Id itt Up the Hell. The second nuarterly meeting of M K church w ill be held heie ou Saturday night before the third Sun day in this in. .nth. IKikout for the stewards ami have your pocket book rea.lv. Parks' X Rosds hens. The Sunday school, at this place, peneit April iril, wilb a fair atteii' dance. Mr ( larence Parks sjient the past week at tjreviistKiro ami hlon Col lege. Miss Niua Parks, who is at tending the Liberty Normal college, wais at home for Easter. Mis Ida Green, of Greensboro, is visiting relatives and friends in this community. -Mr Cecil Kirkman, of Liberty, was visiting some of the fair sex last week. A ipiiet, but pretty home marriage wagsolcmiuzed at the home of the bride's father on Sunday morning, April 3rd, Rev M Hammer unit ing in the holy bonds of matrimony Mr P K Kennedy and Miss Leta, the beautiful aud accomplished daughter of Mr T W Parks. After the marriage the happy couple left for Hallison, Moore coun ty, N. C, where they will make their future home and where Mr Kennedy act as eOicieut depot agent. That the vonns couide mar hava a long, happy and prosperous life is H '! f the writer. Worthville Items. Mr J J Hubbard of Wilkesboee, spent Sundav uttu lr. Hubbard. SeveMl of our town people are ill Miss Nancy linjals, Mrs Leonard. Mrs Ada Grove ami Mrs .MereUltii are among the number. ' The Sundav school here will have a special Home l't'pai tiiieiit.and Old folks service on the Inst Sunday in June at In o'clock. The school is in good vvoikiii'' condition. It has ten teachers and live oliieers, and the collections are .jutte gooiK The school will Si.-lnl soilie delegates to lite State Convention in (ireensbor on the ''.! 'J of this month. 'I hirlv-two ta-w books have been added to lie bl'iaiy ot the Worth ville Tract Sueiely in the last week This society has kept and maintain e l this librarv for nine vears, duriii' which time it has owned and ciicil- laled more than four hundred book We have a liuial I.ibiarv also of dxtv-tuo volumes. . I . i ! l li Williamson and I'r llubbaid spent la.-l Kridav in I teelisboro. Miss Maggie Ingram, vvlu expect ed to enter tl in Chicago, 1 weeks or hi..!', tlii-i season. Mr A il A luachiui-t ai county. 11'- Mi':. (i li, Ward iu ie in March :;i l. bride's br-tile .1 1. Wfi.ii. , i them our 1 M 'odv I'.ible School been ill for two uid ii ill not go ut all den has l.lll'.ore. family i-i-oii and .:-:i. .l oil lit the , M r T t !bi latiiig, i position in Scotland still here. Miss Aniii the night of mine of til i Ward; Ks.i We extend Cli.v'ks Locals. r Sundav the aildieu, On Ka-; Hca-aii! i preach, I Text: li. b Our -eh out. I1 . ! at rove h. aid a line i .V K.v Henry C, , ruioii ..-..dv. . s tel. ..I it Oasanl (i.ove ,.l ,v it ha sociable wh ,'h njoved by th .iiug he -i h. dar- regret to t .e d. r. Mr d li Marh v. vonn.' ladl.-s. We h t u, .1 t pel i.iilv Ihe Vol he will live to t schools. Kara.. !" are laud lor lh.ii , Miss, s Ktta HicKs i-il. ii family night guess"tl -v 'i::,l to teach maiiv mole such preparing their dv aud l.oi.la rops. I in Mi betel a li ii II H I'.radv'.- e Kasl.r. V time b, ing th Miss M..:,.!a lirady visited Mi 1.1 mu I'.radv Ka-ler. ' Mr Alphr'i- Idadv was a pbn-ant caller a: !l W i'.raJy'.- I.ustei night, Tli.-r. was a nice singing ut II W Bradv'- Suii.i..v ev.-ninig. Mrs .1 A Cox. who has been s, n otislv ill. is improving' we are glad t, not, pr.o A!-, i lb! I licks is mi ing. Mi ami 11 boro. i par. n- of 1". lit lUi I t ll.lviv. of (irc'-Us :r -ick sister an. iiiav's Chapel lleni... Kai nici - i: i.b g. ed us ek. been l O ( . id,, ii k for sonie I -.em to inipro, Mr and Mrs Hot . ..I Win ar MllllltlUllV. I .mill' mare g" ed to L. Some of tie l.d.il ii, r fu t II..1.1, is big. . n in t he slab line gray ic and tail called ii had a lit l ii limit ns $ soon on Kikv's Sloro News. I.. ,i. I ...tan died at her New li..pe township ou .' I ' I of I'll illlloilla. Sile Mi Man!, tie :r was la e l m r. Cliiipl. llni, w he ceinelcry at lie was ,1 inein- ber for .. leave a li iiamb'i' of vears. Sir land, two children md i'l iri d- to mourn their M r- Fanny John-on has b w ith pneiiinoiiiii, but is iiu- proving w Man .id L Rus-cll' Corneh-oi I.lllie He, They w ii! Wyoming, ::re g'a.l to not.'. t I tie residence of Mr T on March the Cist, Mr of Wyoming, to Miss . r-on. of liiley's Store. ;:Ve ill a few davs for where t li v make their future home We w i-h them a long ami hsi life. Messrs Km .vllred and Nuuiie Fine spent Sunday niglit in Pavidsou eoiinty witli their bi.-t girls. Mls'-es I. ula and l'llie Kussell, a ho have been at work in the silk factory at High I'oiiit are at Iwiuc on a visit. Farm, is -ar preparing their ground for corn and cottoii ss the trees are putting forth their leaves tlli" w lnpei w ills ale hollering it foretells of spiing the time for farm ers to In- al work. Miss Mandie Cornells,, n, who has Iweii visiting in High Point, for some tune is ut home. I!ev lleurv Sh'tts preached two able sermons at Gravel Hill Satur- dav aud Suuduv. Mr li I Sheets is erecting a new store house and will opeu up his uew aud stylish lot of goods in the mar future. Mr sdicei is a clever nmu and w ish biui lunch success. We Welcome the Col RIKU to our borne and lmpe the comsjionileiits will fi nd in their news from all pints and make the pHiier more luterestinc than it is. With best wishes to ths CotMEH. from Rslpk. Mr John King and family siient Friday and Saturday with the fam ily of Mr f F U.wdermilk. Mr and Mrs K L Winninghaut anent Saturday and Sundav. the guests of Mr P'F rjioou. ilrt L liiaingham, ot Jligb Point, came home topend Faster. Circumstances postponed the con templated marriage indefinitely that we had looked lor faster. IVrgatory mountain was the scene of many gnj yoong folks Sunday. A particular rood Inend spent Sunday wiih Miss Ida Vox. ' Mr J M Allen and family went to Flag Springs Sunday to attend a burial. Our people are baay working their gardens this week. Rsmsenr Items. ! v Tjie Ladies Aid Society gsvt an egsJiiint at th parsonage Saturday eve, April Slid, -vv liieh was enjoyed . by both old and young. 52 children ' participated in the hunt. Mr. Caley I Phillips found 18 eggs, thereby win-! ning the prize which was a basket; of beautifully c doled eggs. The entrance fee was 5 cents, Messrs A V and R E Williams; and Joe Hetison went seining about a mill- below here a few days ago and made the biggest haul nt the season, catching t'TJ lbs. w bite suck ers. This sounds very much like a lish -lory, and we were loath to be lieve il, but the fact having been veril must concede it to he so. We heard of another haul not many days afterwards which proved to he a water haul. Mr and Mis J C Watkius and son Cuta r. of Greensboro, spent Sundav with the family of W II Watkius. " The Comedy liiima, "The Dea con." was ,ivcn the second time Sat- night March oth by the Ham- High School. A large crowd nled aud n nice little sum as r. alied. This is a good t id the acting is good. Any town lii.l be well pleased vv ith it. Give cm a call and see the best play i cvi r saw lor Ihe prii "Motile jubilee" will be atari night April !th at l!u Academy, admission 10 and 15 cents. A nice caster program was render ed by Ihe little folks of the M. K. Sunday school Sunday morning, con sisting of songs, drills and recita tions. The children enjoyed it im m. -iis.lv, and it wa a treat to the older ones. Mr W I ( amp! ,1! visited in Cedar falls Sunday. Mr M K .ioiius ,n went to (ireeiis hor.i and oilier point'' last week in the interest of I lie lvamseiir Uroolii Work.'. Mr ( T l..oiiard went to High I'oint Moudav. Mr K C Watkius left Saturday for an extended Hip to Florida, Ala bama and ol I w points, touching at St. Louis ami nl her prominent places; he will be gone several weeks. I'wharrlc Items. iiot'uer Samuel Nelson preached an excellent ei:ii,,n at Poplar liidge last Kridav nigh!. Miss Minnie I'; i k.-r's si hool closed last Saturday at M i Iter's school house. Walti r Parlor has a hankering over towards 1 dint Hill. Mis.-es I'acy aud Mary Floyd went dnvvn to Poplar liidge hist Sunday. Miss Nora Parker went to High Point last Saturday. All smile- al Charlie Hoover's -it is a boy. We ate glad t note that some of our siik people are recovering. There was a "big fro.-t hist Tues day morning. Miss P.iidie i:,,ya!s' school will close next Saturday. 5 livery f.iinvr knows thai :ne pi. nils cmtv better than t rs. Sinil iv ty ho the same 1 -. .a! r.iay seem the same M'ir.j plants are weak and ,i i s rdrong. nl that's the way witb ! I.v.i. They like young !.-. Same food, same home, j care bi:t some grow big ! .-tfunif while others stay i il at id weak. dt's liiv.ulsion offers an vi i v out 'of the tlifnculty. M weakne.- s ften means . . nioti, not Ik rar.se of lack i ! .1, L tit b'.c.ii.so the food -r.otfwd. S , :t's !" '. '.! -ion really feeds I g.ives the c!.HJ growing ,i:''1lh. hatevi r t1 ,o cutse of ue.ik - ; and f ii' ..v: tJ jrroxv It's Mtv.ii :; to:' seems to find and set t;: r.'. -.tter litfht. Lots of -0- Desiiable bfiihliiig lots for sale or trade ou the well-known B. J. Fisher estate in West Asheboro on Sunset Avenue and other streets desirably loca ted for good residence and houses to rent. When interested in any real estate iu Asheboro and vicin ity call on or write Armfield Real Estate Naomi Falls Our New Spring Stock Has Arrived . . . . Spring Dress Goods the Latest Weaves, Dry Good, Notions, Shoes. Etc., the largest line we have ever purchased. ......... Naomi Falls Storo Company. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF Barbour Buggies. We have Wn handling this bupgy for four fears and we have foand it cives ENTIHR SATISFACTION to oar easterners. All wbe eipect to liny a buggy will do well to call and Clothing and Wb have just recoiled a beaatiftil Goods, Ktc.f-the latst patters. Call L&ttiy, N. C UC2RTY I.?.CA?rniE CO.' dvfee to the Aged. t.-.'S brtg Idrkmtrtaa, swek aa sh) H,i bom i, weak kMnsvs aa4 W IwawtTOitPIDMVKa. 9 ..S A"IB utrsfiii have a mettte affect on tx stimulaunc tk boweU. caiulnc la., i.i perform tbctr aatunil (uoctkitis s In youth a4 iPARTING VIGORS to th. kMmys, btaddw and UVEB They ar adapted la etd and yownf. Mt. Olivet Items. We are buvintr some ral cool weather at Faster times. Hope the fruit has got through safe. Wheat is looking well now. liev K H Craven from High Falls, preached us a tine sermon on Easter Sunday. His subiect being the Hesurrection. And the Sunday school children recited nice nieces selected for the occasion. The church u-ns beautifully decorated with ever- greens aud flowers. We have ; inst cot in our new organ, which is a splendid one anu we nau some good music. Then came the nice tieat, oranges, candies etc. for the infant class. Mr Hardie Browu, one of the oldest citizens iu the commuiiity, died the 37th, of March and was buried in ths family graveyard on a beautiful mound uuar tbe creek. Mr Kufui Lawrence and Miss Lena Beck, of Waddell's Fsrry were married last week. We wish them a long aud happy life. Mr I H Leach's eyes are failing him very fast, he is afraid he will loose his sight. Mr Finch, a brother of the sheriff, passed through he-e Sunday. Flower Hill Items. Farmers are busy preparing for a com crop. Wheat in this community is look ing line. Fruit in tITis section is nearly all killed. Williams and Dawson's sawmill is running on full time. They have lot of lumber on the yard. There w ss a large crowd on Purg atory mountain last buuuav. A certain young man got kicked some time ago but it was by a girl and did not hurl bun very bad. MrOrla King aud Miss Minnie l-iye were married April 2ud, at 11 M darner's. We wish them much joy. Faster eircs have been plentiful llev Alvin bean preached at Pan ther Creek wnndav evening. Mr J no Presnell and family visit ed at Mr rranklin Cole s faster fcun day. Mr Nixon Presnell was down at Williams and Dawson's saw mill the 4th on business. 11 M Garner is getting some bet ter. Mr Frank Dawson was out "on limb" Sunday night and he looked sleepy Monday. Market Report. Changed every Wednesday Chickens per lb. Turkeys Jier lh. Butter 8 cts. lOcts. 15 cts. 10 cts. doi. 7 cts each. 50 cts per bu. 1.00 per bu. 75 cts per bit. 1.00 per bu. 00 cts bu. 1.10 per bu. 65 cts per bu. H to 3 cts lb. 6 to 7 cts lb. Sweet jvotatoes Irish potatoes Onions While jH'as Clay peas Wheat Corn Veal Calves, live Pork dressed Beef cattle 24 to 3 cts gross No Gloss Carriage Paiat Made will wear as long as Deyoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by McCrary Redding Hdw. Co. WANTFD SATKR4I. INnrsTSIOCS P. .im In ..'h atl to tra.sl lor houw ntubllAlml Irvtn TMraaml willilriracpiil,tn-alluiioii mrrvlmnla ftnd utniu tor MCCfaeful tod jp rofll- mzta nr not twvntial. Mtnuntt iimw inn . rl.M irllil.lrMpd nrl,. Lots! Laughlin, DeaJara. Store Co. tee ae. Drccs Goods! line of ready-made Clothing, Dress and see ns. ; ES, IT'S HERE! So come ahead orders Peruvian Brand represents the best guano on the market to-day. The kind your father used- Morris-Scarboro Moffitt Co Asheboro, North Carolina. Edwin A Hardin Co (INCOHPORATED.) Salesnxim, 78 and 80 Peachtree st.; Warehouse 71 utid 73 N. Broad st.; Ground Floor Fng-Anierican Building, Atlanta, Ga. Largest Dealers and Best Repairers South. 10,000 Satisfied r" Customer;. Wholesale and Ketoil Dealers in . Williams Typewriters. New Model No. 6 Now Out. FX All Kind Typewriters Repaired. Easter Greeting Below we give some prices that will be of interest to all. Ladies will enjoy spring styles and appreciate our prices. Our buyer spent considerable time in New York this season and had the advantage of visiting the most fashion able stores in the city. Everything in our line is new and the very latest styles. Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Etc. Ladies', Misses' and Carpets, Mattings, Gocarts, All-Leather Suit Cases from WOOD & Leadlnr Clothiers. New Spring Goods! E. P. Hayes has just returned from New ,York where he bought full line of goods for Hayes' N. Y; Racket The oods being bought direct from ho&dijnarters thev will be sold away tinder the market price. If vou want to save from 25 to 60 per cent, on your Spring purchases, go to Hyes n7y. Racket, Randlem&n. N. C. 0. K. Cox, President, The Bank of Randolph, ASHEBORO, N. C Capital. DXBEOTOHS: VI V WnnA P II Mnrri. V. V. MoAlixbr. C. 3 Cox. W V tteddincr. A M Rankin. W II Watkins. Hneh Parks. Bcni Moffitt, 0 R Cox, AWE Capel, Dr F E Asbnry, Joseph Parkin, W J Armfield. WbeUm mu m im IhmIiim w the taBotnpiMriHafirvnaiwJM(n sua IiwkM am a f5 . JttT. Yom MU bart far Uai mnj Im AllmaMBt, Spwl ud Mapllollr . t tm puiiit KM l aur Csulocae. CUTTER TOWER COMPANY. ' lJS triMtln StrMt. aoSTON. MAS. SMrtacra fifties aas Salrsriwei. IM Capicne Ae laiaokc, Va., FtANI . ruXBCtf, Maaaier. and get your rilled. Visible Writing, Perfect Align inent, liall 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 niores, C'aligraphs and other lna chines in good repair. Our machines aud prices are the cheaiiest in the world. Send for samples of work, statintr preference as to make, etc. Prices for Repairs Reasonable. Spring ud Summer Dress Goods. 200 Indies Street Hats, 50c. to :t00 Trimmed Hals (New York styles) $1 to $5. Don't buv until you see our styles. White Brocade Shirt-waists, 20 to 75c. Champaign Madras Shirt-waists, 20 to 75c Voil Dress Goods (all colors) 20 to 30c. Black Voils. ftOc, 75c. and $1. Black Alhatr., 50e. to $1. Fancy Ij:.!ii Suitings, 50c., 75c. and $1. Crejie De China, in colors, 35c; Black 50c. to $1. Dotted Silk Muslin, in colors, 30c. White Dress Linen, 20 and 25c. Full line of LawiiM, 5, 10, 15 and 20e, Children's Slippers. Baby Carriages New Line. - - - $4.50 to $7.50 MORING. Asheboro, N. Car. W. J. Arxfieli), Jk Cashier $25,000.00. rohiliin, whMlw ttn ytm mn km a t piraa ttndlaa' by wrUu ihmm U o 1 t- a -rJlKKU Tblbw WriUnr, Perfect 4UKII17 4n la hffc. LuOo fnol
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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April 7, 1904, edition 1
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