The Asheboro Couiier. PRICE ONE DOLL AH A YEA It Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. ' No wonder Judge Byiiuui ruf usi-d to accept a unanimous nomination as elector at large from u couviu tion run by Federal office holders. The platform of the Suite Kqnil lican convention at Greensboro iwl week was a wholesale denunciation of the Democratic party and its uili cers in the State. Who is Chas. X Harris, republi can nominee for Governor? A gr.iv widower of Jackson county, who is said to be from Timberetoo, and w;is never before heard of in these pari and probably never will be lu'aru of again after the ides o f next N m em I r. Mr. Tho. F. Kluttz, Jr., son ofj Representative Kluttz, of Salisbury, is another bright young man uhoi has been added to the sial)' of tlu Charlotte Observer, lie is caivfjl' and accurate, a good w riter and an accomplished scholar. Chas. J, Harris, nominated In tin-! republicans for Govi'i iHir.is a weal: lu j saw mill man of , lactam com-tv. I aged about 50 years. He is also , u gaged in shipping Koaliiie to mi t -em markets. He is unUi.ium in ih. State except in a few counties. Ii ; said that the nomination was uueie mi order to get a large i-un t ri but i .u the State campaiitn finnl. The Lexington liiatili ha-ei ed upon the 23rd year of its ci-t:, The Dispatch has won an position among the uewspapcr the bind, and Brother arnen!;: the last eight veins has .-how n ! self to be a newspaper man i f ability. The County of havM to be congratulated on having a go worthy the success he ha.-:;; ed. It is given out that the I! cans will in this Stale make a . paigu against temperance an ! i perance legislation tins year, speeches of the State in.'.: ui.c: others and the platform at lii boro last week hear out I he i n:' i.. statement. Io tliey ivnieiu! . i year 1882 hen tliev mad. a . paign along similar line- an. I i nwept off of the face of tii.-eiulu did not get ovei their defeat in years. The Illinois Republican eo: ... lion after balloting for a k i candidates for Governor adjoin ;., ,! : meet again May ;ilst. It is ki.. . that Mr. Roosevelt oppo.,, ih. i, nomination of Vales, and v -t inim : istration influences Ina.- n. t !. . , great enough to break the .! a.;! Theie is lack of harmony hi . m, States as well. Wisconsin K. i.i;! :, cans have two full State tick.-'- ... the field. The bolting ticket lur ing the support of Senator Sin,,:. There are factions in other which have usually resulted in i in ministration or federal oilice hnW.- forces running rough-shod m r 1 1. opposition. It was only a few week- ag that Post Master C. A. Kevin. 1. 1- of U ; ston-Salem, wrote under the la.ei name "Justice" in the I'limn ; publican inveighing against Vci.r:u office holders taking charge of ti,. State convention and oppo-. .1 in. sending of them to the Natiui.al e n veution yet it is published as a i... t that after the name of Judge I'. . num had been placed on the plat form committee at the Grccn-ljor. convention last week it was tak.n of: and the name of Postmaster Rey nold himself, one of the big-i-.l Federal oflice-hoblers was substitut ed for that of Judge Bvinim. Davidson county will haw after June lit eluvnu free rural tk-liwiv routes. There are in Randolph county four with one running into Guilfoid fiom Liberty. There is no route from Asheboro. It might be well for our people to make an effort to have others. Two or three routes t least shoo Id be established run ning out from Asheboro and liaii dleuian. There are other places ui which routes-st ould be established. This county has not its ebare mid it i probably our own fault in part at least is proper efforts have not Urn made by the people in sections where these routes are most needed. Geo. Nelson A. Miles says in speak ing of the next great war "I believe the automobile will, to a large extent, supplant the horse. There are now 100,000 automobiles v Ib the United States. The number "I is increasing lapidly, and their speed ia becoming phenomenal. Automo biles .-an be nsed on bad roads as well a good one, as is now evidenced very where. half day u tumj of 10,000 i I4.0W could be tr imported 100 'm lit tutomouils without a great j ! of hwible." , - - , ""JudjjejW. S. O'B. Bobinscn was biased down by the republican con vention at Greensboro lust week when lie at tempted to defend the Watts law. Thus it is that the re publican party will make a tight on llie teiiier.mre legislation. Noth ing e!s.- i-milil have been expected by the crowd that Judge W. 1'. Ryniiui kuy run things ut the state eimven timi. I'.v this act their position is el.arlv ti nned.' Kx-.Iudge Bymnn .-; ; u I-'iv in commenting upon itiu- ;."o ! 'Th. i u' .,ii.i ! lin.i nil eedings of the convent ion: time lias come in the tide of in polities in North Curo ii one of two things must be Killer tlie Federal otliee rs must own. control and man he ail'airs of the party absolute ly -win to lie doing at tins u or they must abdicate and i .i i i to be niauage.1 and es shaped by those whose ne! 'iiiu iiles are governed eou-iderations than otliee .!. .1. -nil. and iriaft. If :al ollici-holders continue '. then no self-respecting or will lie induced to take .' ;.t: I ii-an politics in this Ifil.evare forced to ubili--ie'iiUI be done, then there ;v for the party. This may ' -aid lu re and now. paiiy seems to be adrift a leader or anv one who has ;!.: to speak above a whis- .ei thing is subordinated to iv of lein a delegate or : :i- ughtful. pi udeiit peopl : i '.iioiina never will am mi to consent to tlie man of the ail'airs ot this great -;. u an irresponsible cabal ;;vls the ail'airs of the I l v of this State." 'i.al Kditorial Associn eeiit session in St Louis i-l'iu to the fund to ineiit to I'.il! Xve at bis -tern North Carolina, '!'. r' ii Carolina contingent of ... ... p. i.a.- i. '-ponded nobly to . i , i : - ie.-;iv that tile hrotll .. ' ' : -. o,ni,:ei! Ill tbeelec :.. :. :' i - to the national cou A -..'id negro delegation t'r.-i i '"iid district ought to I , .:. i. I: " -.-.-volt happy, and we . .. I,.iieigli Tost. .. a . ill i lilting oil I tin : Z It II t of the Repilll .:'!! lless suggests to ...... : ".i faithful the query, are we Republicans for!"' ! , :;i--v, no reason for .. t ',' a:it their party to :i a- tliev are in eon- !: likely to be dis'ap ; . . ' ;..i; io!ti I I'l.sei ver. - v.' iJu.ti.r Found Dead. . M iv :.!. -The l.odv o ..a. hi. it. rial tiain coiiduc- . . n:;:'letoii df.ision of the il.; ! a;i. was found early . .Ill two mile lioitll of . '.: g a feH yards from ; rack, from all ap . iio.lv had lifeii tber l . ... I.i; . -'I-, elled flolll iow : - - .-i-.ii embankment. On . in. el was a frightful : i-.-i h.ne caused the . - ;. :.:' . rt unate mail. Hi1- - .. - i, he lio.lv was other- . ii..; th. left arm dis ...... , - i-.i-. d is thought t i.. U.iK-1 either by falling . .. i . el-e was walkili . , . i.M. k and was struck by a . c . : a piece of tidicr or ,i ;:: ing I rain. A freight . ..a- found some distance . o..'l. Near tlie spot th . - : . up as if by something :. r i .e inov ing cars. IH" - i to ! about Ma yea . . feel eight inch . hair and mustache. . . w exiled about 13: ;; :l.4. and a lot of . , . i iii- pockets. The . ' :.;.- bodv buried at i i . . i. ,! I. neat l.inwood. Uu !.! ' ' f .ute! a postal card . ; : Mrs T. K. Bbinton, !. S. (.'., w hich lead as , 'iv li.ar Lula: Delayed !. :i: .. io. .;. Will be in South Nor- '.!, ... possihl... Tell m v i . aii li too many rabbits, I.. ,. I ." The card was dated o May Vlsl. S;. i t.'i.ipter of Trajfcdy. '; ii', . . Mav "J !. Sunday even ii.g h: !'!! Seine I'l'iieb. three miles I..- .. . I..- . ;,'.i!l,-, Allen l-'orbes, hi - i ( !...';- and Henry Arnold, all u1:' -. drowned. These with .ui tit uer iiioii, Louis Allen and (.'liaili.-: Iiiatoii,were crossing the river ii a canoe. The rive made too linn h of ii load for the boat and be fore reaching shore it capsized and -iinl. m deep water Allen and l'i..ioii swam ashore. The senior Fi.r!-s and Arnold were also nearly ashore ben they noticed young Forbes, u bo was a cripple, struggling in the st ream and went back to assist him. All three drowned together. A in. sseng- r went, to Forbes' house to carry I in- news of the drowning and found it mourning already, their elni'l having died about the same Lime the drowning occurred. The boilitS of the three men were found to-d:vy. . Acconite Items. Aconite, Mav 23. Farmers are about through planting in this see- bon. Mrs .1 S Lewis is visiting at Can dor tins week. Eddie K earn a lost a good horse last Sunday. There seems to be something at tractive at Wm K corn's as Lebbans A lima n visits there otiiU often. Fvery one is preparing to go to the commencement at Why Not next Thursday. If any one 1ms anv money to dis pose of rail on Miss Cora Kearns, Aconite, N C, and it will be gladly accepted as muwiouarj money. ITEMS OF NEWS. Many Items ol Interest Gathered from Different Sources. FireatThomujiville Saturday night j destroyed a store belonging to t' M Griffith and occupied by .1 F Meic dith as ii giocery store. The loss' is partially covered by insurance ! Lelian Blair, the seven year old i son of Mrs Luther Conrad, formerly! Mrs Jessie Blair, -.vas run over an l killed by a freight train at Tliomas ville Monday. The boy was on h -way from school and attempted to cross tlie track brfoie the train. The authorities of the town of Spencer have been enjoiued from col lecting taxes ou the ground that the taxes were illegally levied. The case is set for a hearing before Judge Ferguson in Statesville on next Tues day. Miss Annie Thomson, lii year old, eonnnitcd suicide Wednesday .n her home at Norwood, Stanly coun ty, by taking strychnine. "In trou ble and tired of living," is the re;: o-: assigned for the rash deed. tien James I. Glenn, of tire, n boro, law agent of the Southern Rail way ami a brother to Hon Rob! !' Glenn, of Winston, received a - fke of apoplexy Monday and is ex pected to live. David Fulp, aged IS wars while sweeping one of the floors of the Revolution Cotton Mills at Greens boro last Saturday, the broom I an die came in contact with a .-h. f;o, aud the handle was jabbed through his stomach. He died Monday ol his injuries. Confederate Veterans Reunion Vis In illc Tenn., June M-lbth.UWI. For above occasion the South Railroad will sell tickets to Na ville, Tenn. and return ut r;: named below: Goldsboro 1-V Selma tfl.".i:, Raleigh jr.'.iii'. I' ham ifli.Oa. Henderson -I".. Greensboro I O.'.lii, Salisbury Wmstou Salem .flU.0."). Hale iS.Sn, Charlotte jfln.l". di-t j'.l.tio, Shelby pMK A j j ;. . i 111. ly low rates from other points. Tic!, sold June loth to Kith I'.'ol m. ' ive with tinal limit to leave N. ville. I line 1Mb l'.HM; provided lie', arc officially stamped by Jo lticbardson, Special Agent. Tickets can be extended 11 July lnth, 1!"('4, if deposited original purchaser with Joseph R: ardsoii. Special Agent at N'a-ln between hours of . 00 p. M., .1. 10 to ISth inclusive, and upon incut of a fee of an cents pr ti : General J S Carr has s. !, , k .1 Soiitiicrn Railway via A-lev: Knoxville, and Chattanooga ,1 ollicial route for bis Annual " ' federalc eteiuns Special", wh H ill consists of first class day e.'.i. and Standard Pullman cars t 1 handled tbrought to Na-ii 1 Tenn. without charge. Thi- -p. train will leave Raleigh, N. C. 3.-.'5 1'. M., Sunday June l'Jth. 1:' Berth rate from Raleigh .-I. Iiirhani f4.:0, Greensbuio : i. Salisbury $3,511, A.bevil!e -'. Two persons can occupy a ! without additional cost. Kxivil -vice on regular trains in both dir tion. Ask your Agent fm lale- l'r your station. For further itnt 'ti tion and slecj'ii.g car re.-cnatio write I! 1. Vernon. T. I'. A. Cliarlotte. N. Mt. Olitet Items. Mt. Olivet, My 23. Farmer.- :.i busy plowing in their corn an 1 !l ishing planting. Wheat is looking well, mit coti-.o isn't doing so well tln se cihiI ni'iit-. Mr l B Leach, one of our oldest citizens, happened to a bad accident last Saturday evening whileatienip: ing to cross a rail fence a rail turn ed throwing him backwards on !. - nl and shoulders. I lie doctor said none of bis limbs were broken though he sutfeis greatly when li v ing to move or be moved. Mr T B Tysor. who has been 1 11 -1 - feeble for several days, is improving. Mr .1 A SUilev, of Steeds, is in tin community. It looks like old tine - to see John around. There will lie preaching at Mt Olivet the ti f th Sundav in tbi moiith by our pastot, Rev R 1! Clark. There weie eleven of the infant class in Sunday school who bad memorized and repeated the Lord s prayer' last Sunday and receivd Testaments as rewinds. We ai having an interesting Sundav school at Mt Olivet. Mr Archie Beck continues v low. Shylock was the man who wanted a pound of human uesn. mere are many Shylocks now, the convales cent, the consumptive, the sickly child, the pale young woman, all want human flesh tnd they can get it take Scott's Emulsion. Scott's Emulsion is flesh and blood, bone and muscle. 1 1 feeds the nerves, strengthens the digestive organs and they feed the whole body. For nearly thirty years Scott's Emulsion has been the great giver ot human flesh. We will send 70a couple of ounces free. SCOTT BOWNI, Chmlats. O0-4I3 Paarl Btrt. Haw Yortt. .d-:r Fa'.li Items. ,; . May .':. Mr Causey ' ; vc;.s'.M.i-o, lias been lie- .nil. relatives ill this vi-iln p!a.-i. ( h.i - ' . in to... M; -. .M. i t-rv i to sal. !, of tiieeu.-biuo, . r .lames Johnson I'' Co made h. I'oro Monday. ,. no u. 1 been We 11.0 glad -, . Mr J M 1 ii..; be Ml vi.it o, ibis in , k. I'M t ok and .1 church at night, to . yang lad!--. ; .;;'; .1 very ple.ls . :. : Saturday. ..' - MyrlleSrar : , o-o.igh here ii..- i .-turned v he has b-.'ii ;: i.'i- b.,11 . 1, .; t .impb -11. v .,1, .lie G.iols--.::!. rliei'd to ' ': . ': iVlVe in,: it M .In . I .,: t . it : ml M.n-tha ,.- : -pl V. ii.n's it's -ui: sp-Mii Su:: . . sellOl :i! S.itiJl Mi e!l oil tile 1 t Km tv in this c V 1 1 Cue. C C T enl in immunity, in 1 ins st 1 "anford Ml bt:s- I'll K W C1..11 i I f 1 ill last .siimi at A Ii Cr.,ti d' wih L ( liiis-cl in it i.iui'.iv Troy lu.st Sunday. W liliuin l nrter va ' atrncK paralvHi u few duv- ago. , J 11 J llSsell .'in '1 latiiUV, OJ lllolli- asville, i-itcl 1 .attvos Ie re a ftw davs ii'jo. j A U Hill is in . lontgonierv eontiiy on busines... I Wilcon Hill and .1 W t'ranfoi-,1 went to (ibiiisuui last Suiidsv. The Cor hint ami J arm Life both! one year for I.('iX ' ,-i A HAPPY HOME Is one where health abounds. With Impure blood there cannot foe good health. With a disordered LIVER then cannot be good blood. Tutt s Pills v Ivlf y the torpid LIVER and reatort natural action. A hMlthy LIVER means pun Mood. ii Pure blood means health. Health means happiness. 1:0 ! u!:sutatc All Druggists Sophia Locals. Sophia, May 24. MrT 0 Spencer spent Friday at Millboro on business Mr Thomas Farlovv, of Julian, nl Saturday and Sunday with his family at this place. Mr Clink Johnson made a busi ness trip to Trinity Inst Friday. Mi-s Kfiie Farlovv, of Jamestown, vi-it- d her parents, Mr and Mrs K B Farlovv. at this place lost week. Mr Ber, Millikiin, of (iuilfoid, is vi-ning ut this place Mr and Mrs S C ' 1 viler visited Mrs Benj MillikanSi. .lay. Mr timer Farlou and sisters, Misses Ada and Kflie, were in town Siindiiy afternoon. Misses Kthel and May Farlow and Blanche l'earce spent last Thursday in Randleman shopping. Mr Frank Powell mashed his hand last neck. Mr J M Lyndon and family spi nt Saturday ami Sunday with Mr Ben Reddine. Sandy Creek Items. Sandy Creek, May "ii. A most u freshing May rain had fallen ami .ill vegetation is looking up us if thankful to the Heavens for the Lieat blessing bestowed upon it, and t ie sun ariM' in all its glory and !.i illianey. and the sky was a beauti ful azure blue, and the songsters of ihe forest -training their little lungs to their inmost capacity trying to outrival 'he;r neighbor, and all nature nut an air of cheerfulness that made one feel that there was go lag to be a happy wedding that day. So th.Tc was, this was May ISth, when .Mr John Curtis, formerly of I.iliertv. but traveling salesman for I Van" I.imllev' and Miss Martha Jones, of (i ray's Chapel, were united in marriage. Rev Hiitton perform ag the ceivinonv. Mr Jode Swain, Lot man and Miss Bertha Curtis, ' liilesiuaid. The tloial decorations Here most beautiful and the supper hev mid description. Many friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony I ihe bride's futhcr',!Mr.l M Jones' and this is the wedding we didn't ;et to, 011 the account of high water. Aconite Items. Aconite, May 24. Wheat in this -e. tion is looking tine. Rev W C Lassitcr pteacbed an al ie sermon at New Hope last Sun day. Miss Jewel Allen, of (Jueen is visiting at J A Speticer's this week. Mr Kd Tucker visited his son Mr ( i.v Tucker Sunday. Mr and Mrs E C Yow visited Mr Jake A 11 until Sunday. The Sunday School is on a boom al New Hope. Much success to the Conner. n, It To-day." TI11 1111. e worn injunction, " Never I . . t oil 'nl to morrow what yon can do to-day,'' i now generally presented in ties form: "lo it to-day!" That is di- terse advicti wo want tn give you a' on ilia hH.klng coof-h or deworaln-1111,- eol.l witb which yuu bave been siiuukI.uk f ti- acveral day-, prrhaps " C Ut Take so-ne reliable remedy for it 10 day and let that remedy br Dr. lio i liee's Oeiman Syrup, vvbi.-h ha . 11 i 1 11-e ( over tbirty-flve yeani. A f w k ol it will cure you coia i 1 . ly. No matter how deep-nested r. in eniigb. rven if dread ooniumplion ini- attacked rour lungs, OrrmHn Sirup ill M.relv effeoi cure as it has doue bi f re ia thousand' of apparently bone It s . as a nf luug trouble. New trial Ii. Hies, 'JSc; tegular rise. 75c, At all .Ir.uK-tH. Stindjrd Urugan.iW. A. I ilei-.vood (Kandleman N. C.) SKtHTill FOR BALE II T M O K;i 1 11-M : A R 110 Bo- MoF Fl TT l.'O., ASHEBORO, X. C. AyerkPills Want your moustache or beard XDCtuuiiu utvwaoi iivaDiabar ws LADIES! Do you want an up-to-date pair of shoe? Jf bo buy the' . . Dixie Girl or Roxie Ward Shoe I We have them in all styles for men, women and children. Also dry goods, nctions, etc. Don't forget to call for tnese , . shoes for they are just what . . - . you want; RIDGE, GREAT SALE OP LOTS. At Public Auction Friday, Kay 27th, at 3 O'clock P. M. On above dale we will have the most important sale of lots at public auction ever held in the city of Greensboro. We have subdivided 20 acres right on the street car line to the park just west of the State Normal and Industrial College, and no finer lots are to be found w ithin easy reach of the city. We will inn a line of cars from court house suuiirc, leaving at 2.31) sharp, to curry every one free of charge who wants to attend the sale. You will step off the car onto the first lot to be offered. Every lot which goes under the hammer will be sold w hether it brings 10 cents 01 $1,000, and no by-bidding or unfair ness of anv kind will be tolerated for a moment. If you get nothing elsi you will certainly cet a fair deal Terms of sale, one-third cash, one third in six months and one-third in twelve months, with l per cent, on deferred payments. Eight per jent. discount to cash purchasers. Owing to the disastrous lires which have recently distroyed two of the state's leading educational institut ions here we have donated two of these splendid lots to be sold at th close of our sab' for the benelit of these two colleges, One-balf of the net proceeds to go to the Students' Building of the State Normal and Industrial College aud the other half to the building fund of the Greensboro F'emale College. It is admitted bv neai Iv every trav eling man in the count) v that no town in the South is making more rapid strides than Greensboro. Then why is it not the best place to nuiKe a little investment!' Come to the sale w bet her vou want to buy or not and just see how fast Greensboro lot can be sold. We despise a dull time, so tlide will be no dragging. We do not want the least rent there is 111 these lots. We want vou to make something mid w ill knock them dovv 11 to yon la-fore vou know it. Reiucm I ber the hour and been time. There is a nice 9-rooui house on the property, which we will offer if requested to do so on day of sale. Very respectfully, Mi 1.1.1 kan it Bain. notice. ll.ivliu .,.1 .liS.-.l iu nilin1iUstr.il. .r ..I Ih. , -l I Mny, lu. B K HlloVV N, A tin' lli.nly llr.. mi l. . .o KEEP YOUR EYES WIDE OPEN W lu-i Wf k.i'.n..il.ii.i: Inn ih.' 1T. WK IIAVK OSI.V.ONK I'RICK. Wu tn-ut ymi rlulit. If yuu are ttul 1 t'tistiiiiMir. hurry ami mu Ui itcc uit. SPOON & REDDING, Grocerymen. Ashboro Millinery Wt'lim TVri'lVlUKHIi h Hit Mi w K't 'f tlu InUM mi tniMi -Uimt-lt' -ivU-sin sprm Millliierv. iin- aitrat i ivc nurt twin n'.wMnil.lc ti-tn-tiU t-vrry otic. WV ii ltlllll bM'OIUf ii'xamitt our Une nf uhmIii brti Kir it full UiK-.-f tin- hum 1in iil.l..Om-ts aNirf. !iik Milk'IH-tit' Cmnlm, It NUI pic lint' n tlie i' x trait ik1 utilft 1 nnitl.in- fr.ii Aincn you t'uji liiusn.' ymi 4'ltltiOlt!4, MRS. E. T. BLAIR. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. Ash. boro. N. C. Horses and Mules! Will have another nice lot of fine horses and mules at Stable on Depot Street Friday and Saturday. Special sale on tnesa days. R. R. ROSS, Depot Street. Ayer's Fills. Ayer's Pills. Ayer's Pills, Keep saying this over and ever ftio.l The best lixsrhre. tilci' BUCKINGHAM'S DYE wn na. m 1 1 tm w. f. a4. .ii.fi t, a. a. VOX ft COslFAHY. Buggy We have not hud much to nevertheless it is not too late yet. We have been selling buggies to the people of Randolph and adjoining counties for a number of years and hundreds of pleased purchasers is the the biggest advertisement we sell a buggy we are satisfied tomers appreciate this as is shown-by the large number we sell .-each year. Our sales have steadily increased until ou buggy trade is something to be Babcock, Rock Hill, Wrenn, Ames, Continental and Parry Buggies Kept Constantly in Stock. If for any reason we can not suit you from our large and varied stock of vehicle, we have catalogues of all the leading manufacturers and will order you just what you want, letting you make your own selection. Good Buggies, Nice Buggies, High Priced Buggies at Low Prices are what we are selling to others and why not to ymi ? We know we can save you money and please you in a buggy and harness. A large lot of buggies now on hand and more coming. It costs you nothing to see our $40 Buggy it's a beauty We have them from S80 to $M. Nice line Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Etc. always kept in stock. In fact, we are fully prepared to fit you out in a handsome and complete manner. In conclusion let us say that we will make it to your in terest to see us before buying. Will sell you for cash or on time Truly your friends, McCrary - Redding Hardware Company. Some of Our Prices! 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. Sprinj Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Etc. Ladies. Misses' and Children's Slippers. Carpets, Mattings, Gocarts, Baby Carriages-New Line. All-Leather Suit Cases from - - - $4.50 to $7.50 WOOD & MORING. Leading Clothiers. Asheboro, N. Car. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING To Look at Our Spring and Summer Stock I Uil.U NnvelllM In hmUn mid (hJilK Bella 95c to l.rti earn. I.MlF-turawl and rwii-T Hum lur IIKS uvl fc-iiu Ifi In AO inta per plr. w. H. .lid oiimt lintiirl lirwi i.w, Cnlllb. CfMHl A Co. 4-ilf LllHflt'ullMfft ltocut'll r two for Itv. 1ji.IV. and OmiIp Pl.ln nd raiiry Wlk lllv., Trlll.T" and o-.hcr Imula hll uil S Uw Hl hw Mru .lid Hoy. to l. m ! tlie thr l.u. ntyt m hi nu-. NAOMI FALLS STORE, Inc. Lots of 0 DMsimble building lots for sal or trade on the well-known B. J. Kixlu r eiteUi in West Ashsboro on Sunset Avenue snd olhtT streets desirbly loetv twl for good resiiK-nciD nud bouses to rrat. When iiitcrvsted in any real estate in Asheboro anil vicin ity cU on or write Armficld.a Rel Estate Tafk! say along this line lately, but have ever used. When we with a small profit and our cus proud of. a.ud Summer Dreaa Goods. .M0 l.adii Stnvt Hat, 50c. to $2. Him TriiiniKil Huts (Niw York stylus) $1 to .". Iin't linv until you see our style. Vhit.- lir.M iuli: Shirt-wiiistn, 20 to 75c. 'liaiiiaipi Mail rim Sliirt-waistn, 20 to 75c. Vnil lnsi (iiHi.ls (all colors) 20 to 30c. Hlark YniK iiOc, "5c. and $1. ISIni k AlbutioB, 50c. to $1. Fatuy I-ulii' Siiitingx, 50c., 73c. mid frl. Oqe Dc China, i" colors, 35c: Black 50c. lo $1. Dot till Silk Muslin, in colors, 30c. White lresn Linen, 20 and 25c. Full line of Lawns, 5, 10, 15 slid tOc. (Kvrry Imycr n . Haorilbw kim aoilhoe, l.'tKi. or itviilkmnvs h ailltlrd In . inn In tl. tu.inuiliH-wInf muttant. Twelv. tbouauid do. Urs in ivli i liven mwy wh Doatb durlnf 1MM In i.ni. of from m fiat.) kuIW liiT Men, YihiUi. .ihI Bryrm. rtyle, IH .od lliil.li, Jtrur Nulla 4.00 lo IH.UI, Vouki JG lo .), Biiy.l.IpOfc.ll.n. Oni.l. u- lliieoi Hvitwrnrr. Ttm ImpMlMnta, mrnliuro. HruB. H" Mid Tin Ware. Hoim-nia.Ie Wrll Hw-keta W ore la. Orofrrim al.-.on tian.1. Burr M1 and the flurrl Roilw Ploar i earth. marie hy Naomi HoIIit Mllla. All In extbttnte lor Coantry Produce l Mark prliH-.. Come aiMW wttefi In Handloinu. Lots h Laxihlin, Devler,

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