The Asheboro Cornier. FRIOB ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Governor: ROBEKT 15 (iLEXN For Lieutenant (iovornor: FRANCIS J) WINSTON Associate Justices of Supreme Court: W A HOK.K GKOllliU II liliOWX. Jli Statu Amlitor: H F DIXOX Stute Treasurer; li R LACY Secretary of Slate: J BRYAN (MMMKS Superintendent of l'ublie lustruc'.inii J Y JOYNF.R Commissioner of Liiliurund rrintiiij;: II I! VAKXKR Corporation Commissioner: S L ROGKRS Commissioner of Agrieiiltiire: S L I'ATTEliSOX. ISOTES AND COMMENTS. "A Quaker may lie iiute us un desirable citizen as a duelUt." Theodore Roosevelt in life of lien tou. (oV Elsewhere in these columns will be found a statement -ivi ii out ! Superintendent Way of the condi tion of the public schools in this county and their growth since H'.l'.i. The democratic admini-tiution lias more than fulfilled its promise to give a four months' school. The average length of the school term has been 1T..M weeks. in).. - Judge Alton Jt. i' ok. r was form ally notilied of iu nomination of candidate for Mvsh.. n; at Esopus yesterday through Hon. Champ Clark. In accepting' tin- nomina tion the Judge expressed himself clearly on the yreat 'pie.-! ions before a trust ridden people. The docu ment is an able one and w ill be pub lished later. "You tickle me and l'il tickle you," says the administration to the trusts. The latest advice to the sugar trust to raise a republican campaign fund. It mallei s not whether the workingi.iau has sugar on his table. And if the present ad vance in the article increases with the eiiially declining price of labor, the workingiuan will lie lucky to even remember ever hav iiig sweeten ed his coffee. The appointment of a negro wo man as postmaster at Knild, Miss., following so closely some other act. of the administration merely "adds insult to injury." Mr. U-ioSevel: seems to be determined t" keep alive a problem, which the .-01:1 hern peo plo in many states had thought for ever Settled. We do n..t think '.ha the majority of the northern peoph are in accord with the president in trving to enforce ih-ltio domination upon the people who have proven themselves fully capable of hamllir ana solving the questions pertain ing most directly to thcm-eWc either by appointim nt or otherwise Elsewhere in this issue will be found the letter of llem v S Barker. a northern negro, as published the Washington l ost. I lie action ot the republican politician is iut so conducive to the welfare of the negro race. Such actions brimr to prominence issues, the agitation which brings trouble, and the acti of the negro in consequence thereof is calculated to be of such a tii.-a- greeable nature 11s to be very di trous to himself. A calm, patient Citizenship has boine the indignitie of the Roosevelt administration. The Booker T Washington affair, the Crum appointment, the Indiir olia affair and the contemptible sic tional bitterness, all have been sub mitted to. The action commended 8) highly by the yaukee negro tends to instil in the race a feeling of equality prompting them to utter ances and acts that the great anglo- saxon manhood will not tolerate. LOOK AFTER YOUR WHEAT Until the recent heavy rains the prospects for the farmers in our own county were excellent. Iu the sections where cotton is grown the outlook is not so favorable. The Wheat crop, though smaller than usual, was a good one. During this raiST season it is very iniiiortaut that tanners look well after their wheat to keep it from moulding. There is great danger and if it is not well caied for now it will be come so mouldy as to render it al most Tameless, . The A. k N. C Road Afaia. A meeting of the stock holders of the A & N C Kailrond will be held in Newborn September 1st to con sider what is said to be the best prop osition yet submitted. Mr R S Iiowe lauda, a multi-millionaire, of Con nfvtiontt, but who has been living in AtUvi'lfl six vears, with other auo-c-s.fiil capitalists make the offer. "1 he bid is in Gov Aeock's hands, tin t-rros of which will be made rul.I.g Liter. ' ' AS A NORTHERN NEGRO SEES REPUBLICANISM. I The Scene at National Convention "The Grandest Example of the Equality of the Races Recorded in History" Booker T. Washington in 1908. The following highly interesting communication to the Washington Post presents, in a nutshell as it were the race quest ion as it appears to the negroes of the North: Editor 1W: As a colored man 1 wish to call attention to the differ ence between the Republican and I V'uocratie national conventions. At the h'epublicau convention the color ed man was treated as a companion, f 1 iend and brother. There he was made to feel as if he were not only 1 political, but social equal. The delegates followed, the advice and example of our beloved President, Theodore Roosevelt, who teaches ! hat the colored man deserves to be treated as a social equal. To eliipha- Ihis fact, he had the courage to .e at his table l'rofessor Booker T Vi'i.shingtoll. If Roosevelt is elected it will so encourage the colored men that we will demand that Professor Booker T Washington shall be the Republican candidate for Vice Presi dent in l'JOS. Let not my colored brethren for eet that scene in the Republican convention when a beautiful white girl was placed upon the stage, and bv her side a negro boy. They then placed Hags in their hands and allow ed them to had the cheering, thus making the first and grandest exam ple of the equality of the races that history records. In the IKinocratie convention there was not a single colored man. It was in word and in deed a white man s pari v. .u null to lioosevcit. who has given the pool negro so much to encourage him to persist in his political and social rights. llKSIiV S. li.MIKKIi. Progress of Public Education in Ran' diilph County. Amount apportioned for school s and school-house in lvei, I:!,-ti.ii Amount apportioned l'.uil i;,hiiii.,Vs Paid for school houses SST.OS Paid for school houses i 4,ln;t.0( Total value public school property in 1 S'i'.i l,"i,5 l.'i.dl Total value in I '.nil SS.So.'i.di Average length of School term ill 'tl'.l, 11.11 Weeks Average length iu IWi I :.:.l weeks. Average salary for white males in ls'.i'.l i l.tu Average salary 111 l'.ui-l J'.i.s Average salary for white f. males in i .''.( i( Average salary I'.m-I !.;!; Number of rural libraries in Iv.i (i Number in l'.'i'l IS Wliea we compare ourselves with ourselves we have done well; when iv e compare ourselves with more pro gressive counties we !in-l a great deal that must be done. floOini or f -iOtuxi will be spent for public school houses next vear. Most of this amount will be furnished bv t'ne districts in which the hou will be built. We must have better public school houses. Let every man do li:s best to get I hem. Yours trul v, J. M. WAY, County Supt of Schools Republicans for Parker. Parkersbiirg, W. Ya., August nth. Asbury Harrison, of Ripley. W. a., hepulilieun nominee for judgi of the Circuit Court of the fifth dis trict, has declared for Parker and Ihivis, and John S Kurr, of Hunt mgton, a republican nominee for presidential elector, has withdrawn from the ticket and sent his resigna tion to the Mate central committee, He gives as his reason that he can not conscientiously vote for the per sons on the Republican ticket this vear ana that he does not agree with the principles and platform of the party in West lrgiuia. Hoover Family Reunion. The Coi rieu has received the following notice: The annual reunion of the Hoover family will take place at Chestnut Hill lark, 1 hilaitehihia. Fa., on Wednesday, August 17, 1904. The business session will convene at 10:30 a m at the call of the president, Hon Hiiam C Hoover, of llooverton, Pcnn. Election of officers and the transaction of the general business ot the Association will ocenpy the lime until noon. After dinner, at 2.30 p m the reg ular afternoon session will be held. The results of the year's researches in genealogical lore will be rehearsed. Interesting family history as told in the year's correspondence with new found members will be read. Re cent discoveries have twen made of distant connections with new branches of the family which will be of much interest to the Association. The scope of the Hoover Reunion has broadened continuously during its eight years' existence. It has re presentatives in almost every State of the Union, and is receiving nnmer out additions to it membership each year. Fanners would do well to father their fruit crop and fell to the Ashe boro Canning Company, rather than RALEIOH LETTER. special Corraipo! iridic? of the courier. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 8, 100-1. From a news standpoint the depths of dog-days dullness has been sound ed during the past week. The scarcity of news of an important character is painfully realized by the newspaper reading public. I'ut the monotony will be broken this week, for the democratic candidate is to be formally notilied of his nom ination Wednesday and a very strong appetite has been developed by the ivihlie for bi.s rutnin- sneeeii nf ac ceptance. It will be eagerly sought, the more so because of his hit IutI" I sphinx-like (7 hough, in my opinion.! very proper under the circuinstan-1 ces) silence. The public in North Ciirohna w ill lirst read it in the Raleigh Times-j Visitor, and two or tliise other Xoith Carolina evening papers that get a telegraphic newsservice. Kx-Jmlge Parker (he resigned the chief .Jus ticeship of the X. Y. court of ap peals last week) will have something to say, perhaps out of the ordinary, and it will be well said. There is a strong and growing be lief among democrats and a well de veloped fear among republicans that Mr. Parker is to be the next presi dent. It is indeed true, as 1 re publicans claim, that the "p ' ni.il itv"ofMr. Roosevelt will ....gelv tigure in bringing about the icsult of this contest. I'.ul not to 1 be ex tent and in the way which "the enemy chums. The "business interests of this country, which so largely contribu tes to, and to a great extent controls, the great independent vote in the loiibtful northern and Western slates. is afraid of the bellicose, "strenuous" and erratic "Uronco Muster. And bv "business interests" I no not mean only the millionaires, Wall street and "merchant princes" and latge corporations. No. lint it inclmles business men generally, property owners ami tax-pavers an wim would be adversely affected bv such 11 policy as so many of them fear Mr Roosevelt would inaugurate should he be given four years of u:;disputed power when he would throw oil' the restraining inlluences that nave new him in check for the last three years. and, taking the governmental bit in his teeth, ride his bellicose broach' headlong up to, ami orolialilv over. the precipice of a bloody war some great r.uropean power, .x ing would suit his ambition and natural tastes better, and the in. n the people realize that fa ,'t the gi-al-er grows their distrust of him. Therefore, and otherwise, person ality" of Judge Parker will a;so ligure largely in determining tins contest. Although a. brave and patriotic (in the true sense of the term 1 as Mr lhvisevelt. Judge Parker is really and actually his antithesis. In the Pcmocr.ttic nominee nil class es of people are coming to ivali.i and to appreciate tin- fact, that have an eminently "safe and sane' and most capable candidate forth great office for which he has U 1 named. And, I tell you candid:; and truly, 1 believe we are going t elect him! Governor (ileiin is coming I Raleigh next week and on the night of Wednesday Aug. I Till, he will deliver an address before the Parker and (iU-nu club of thiseitv. It will be a "rouscr". This writer has personally known Mr Glenn well for the last litteei. years, ami 1 111. Ho the prediction with deliberation tba' his administration will be one of tin most brilliant and popular in the history of the state. He is a particu larly able, as well as brilliant, man and if any one entertains a doubt on that score he is certain to hav removed bv the future career of (iov. (ilenn. He is the personifica tion of earnestness 111 every Hung he undertakes, and he is goii make us a truly great governor. The all-dav county primary plan (optional with all and available for such as choose to adopt it) provnlni bv the State Committee at its lasl meeting held here recently, is leiii; largely adopted. Iist Saturday th Wake county Dem. executive com mittee adopted it, and therefore we will, for the lirst time here, have no county convention this year. All tl: county and legislative candidates wil be nominated at an all-day primary to be held Sept. 10. iov. A) cork and Anditor Iiion will soon invade .New t.nglaml thy invitation), where they will deliver several educational and political speeches. One of Ir. Pixon's ap pointments is (as a Confederate) to sneak at a reunion of reueral voter aiis. They will reflect much credit on their state while among th "Yankees", for there will be no liner or more eloquent addresses delivered by any one. The unnual encampment of tin- State Guard will hegiu at MoreheaU Wednesday of this week and the lioys will have a fine time there. Governor Aycock informs me that meeting stock holders Atlantic and NorthCurolinaliailroaU willbe culled for September 1st at Xew Bern X C to consider propositions for lease of road. .New offer ot lease just receiv ed from Richard 1 Howeland and associates, Ashevillejthree leases now in hand. Iaew.xam The White Trial ia September. Rowan county superior court con venes on the first Monday in Septem ber. The trial of the White brothers. who shot and killed Russell Sherrill will be the most interesting case at this term. Salisbury Hun. wM m the untitle fnm m 4ay 4 wliiry. mi raaM aha to whatever he wWhis. Tbnr swim SICK HEADACHE, DEVELOP FLESH mJeolU awacta. Ehf lha (ska Ho Substitute. Ml S PlIlS ITEMS OF NEW S. The republicans of 1'urhnm are lo ft out a campaign daily. The Kriend's will hold their next earlv meeting at (iuiiford college, ,.,toi'id oi il'::h Pom:. it ,,,v ? SiJ,l..v .li.-.! worth n..nfl a miiii'.u doli.iis. His v.ii'e was also v ealtby mid til ere is onlv an adept' d 1 son of u 'i to be i'ic heir of both. SUl". Poll. !.' I.' 1 vear w bile i .row n man -hiking him i ids custody. A I'U.ldh au; Uobel-oli fell down iu on. of liu leaf I: R-v nobis Toba.c. W il..-ion la.-t week ; Mis Nelson A Mil Point last Wedm sd.iv- and al set vices v.ei-' W.ishingt.-, National Cellletel ! 'IlkilH. David years, i f led Tuesday (ia-tonia. f last w. . k. i.s result of bein the bead w ith a well buck rocks falling 011 him in 11 striifk mi et full of well. .loin li Ariiislrimganil son Waltei 1) and a Mr l'ull::ini. of Norfolk were -.howiied ill l.it'.le P-av Monday, as 1 he result "f the sou irviiiL' I ave (he the drowning of his father and friend, who had I n taken wi'h cramps. Jesse Allen, a lu-ero was convict ed and sentenced to be hanged at lford last week for a criminal assault on the person of .liiinh t laklv, ten years old. lie slno ifect indillerelice to his si 111. anil will he nan eel oil I 'eceini.er -. Wisconsin l'.-niocrats will their luck a'ain with the author Peck's Had I'.ov" as candidate tiov. rnor. lie was elected lioV.T in lNi',' when lielulilic:nis weie -into acrimonious factions, am' 1 I bey are iu t lie same lix again. The n.At meeting of the No Carolina Press .- -seeialion will held m A-b.-ville, the time 10 lived bv III.- evecutive commit The election of ollkvrs for ensi.iui: viar took place Tlliir. the f"l!oum- ivsull; ii P. V.,.-: pre-ident: M I. Shipmaii. lirst . president: I! M Pinbps. second v president; .1 l fad !.'!'.. third IT. sid'-ot: .1 II Slierrill. secretary ; Work 011 grading the Durham Charlotte ladro.i.i here has br.-i going on about a year, and only 1.1 tie oi. r two niiies of the track ba boon graded, l ie farmer w Ii" wid last spring thai h-wa- planting 0.1'-ire.-s to raise cross-t!e for the i ,'. (' railroad won't be very far behiiu' wiih bis timber if no holier prog res is made with th. grading than Ire be. ll made bolM I'bser ar. Pitt A sud.i.i, form of '...w ti any one. provided wii Arnold's I!; Standard Dr i:ta. !. at right of sonic 1 l ompl'iint may come l!v.rv faniilv -hold. I be 1 a h.'.t tie of Dr Sell, !-am. Warranted bv Wurlhville Items. Worthv ii;,-. Aug s.--lr Smith si'-at Sat .rdav and Sunday in our tow n p: aching and singing for us with ureal I'.'i. e and power. Several of our people attended the yearly in. ' ting of the I'rien.ls at High' Point Sunday. (ur community was saddened bv th" death of Mis.-' Hivian Wi.islow, ii bright g:rl of Di years, which occur red this iii'ii iitng al 4 o'clock. Sh. was a daughter of Mr and Mrs S S Winslow of our town. Canaan Poultry Yards are in a nourishing condition. Messrs I! H Shaw and V (i Ald lidge, of Star, sp. nt Sunday with their families lu re. .1 K Kouth, Ks.,., and Miss Claude Free, who have be.11 quite ill of ty phoid fev. r. are n covering. W T Wrenn has moved his family to Cedar Pails where he has a posi tion as oversivi in one of the nulls. .1 K Williamson, secretary and treasurer of the W orth Mfg Co., has tak'-n charge of the two mills at Cedar Palls and w ill run them in the future. Our mill here started upon full time again Monday morn ing. KILLS CKIiMS OK CATARRH. Hyoinei Coos to the Root of the Dis ease and Makes Astonishing Cures. Catarrh cannot Ik- cnr.d bv the use of pills, liquid medicines and so called system tonics. Under such treatment the germs of the disease will still live iu the air passages and increase and multiply. Hyomei is the only scientific and thorough way to cure catarrh. Kill ing the germs in the uir passages, it enters the blood with the ovyg.-n. destroys the microbes in the l'doo.1 and effectually drives frem the system all traces of catarrhal Kiisu. 1 robaoly the strongest evidence thut can be offered as to the powers ot llyomei to cure caturran is t la fact that the Asheboro Drug Co will agree to refund the money if you say llyomei has not cured vou. The complete Hyomei outfit costs but $1 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried 111 the vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. The inhaler lusts a lifetime, and if one bottle docs not cure, an extra bottle of llyomei cuu be obtained for 50 cents. A Card of Thaiks. We the undersigned desire to ex press our thanks to each ',ono in and around Ram sen r for the kindness and sympathy shown ns and our family at the death of our son, Bry ant, who was drowned July 31st, and pray God's richest blessing to rest upon ana attend them alone the journey of life and crown them at the end. Sincerely, Mb. and Mbs. IL W. Scon. omnch while III i V 1 1 Pair food 'i 1 CCII i b ' ,-uiv nam-l dob,,! 5 .,, 1 .1 Ibght of steps; v'-q' ,,",.; louses of 1 he l!,l I '.. ... , , ... I onip.in v in ' " 1 '" '' ', '' 1,0. b.ii!." IU,'J ' - '" is ,. 1 ; s died at West ' the fun- I , 'i.lucte. All" ot 1 the Arlington JL J i-YcJ your h.iir; nouri.-li it; iiivc it ;:.C!ciinr:g 10 live uii. if ITcn it v!l Mop tallin-;, ami 3 v. ill fpWV I'11'!; ant! b 9 Aver's Ha'r Viipr is the l ecil iiio!.' I- 1 '.VJ,!.t r.--. rrrK.'. 1 C K I'l lVil l INTO TORRI NT. On- InnJrod Pt-optc Ilesd as s Kesull of tlu- AtciJeil. Pueblo. Colo. AliiT U . III"-! I' I. 'doe I ., i Kansas Valley o, -Ulle I at .111 arl v a paM-i.ge'r mi. railroad. 1 1 i-YcJ your luir; nourish it; I V hoi r i.is: mubi. w . Ill', II oil the M's-olir; 1 1. 01 w ii :v h runs ou r I he Irae I 'inver and l.'io lirand Pen bio and Denver, crash. ks .-f the e beMeell .1 t nc. hi l: Ii th. tr nr a little station. liden. i.ht miles 11, nib ol Pueblo, carrv nj smoking and chair cais, filled I ing sm I with below. i".;. r., into the toir.-nt far as can be learned at lh;s hour. Intweeii eighty am', a biiu- pelsoli bodie: p. rished. At ten ihirt.v recovered numbered few of which had bee', 111. Iwentv-Iw id-uti'lied. Sli it Woman in the Head Sam M.iwiil. a young white man P.i ve.irs old. i.- in jail .l'.ai,"-d with si: loting I es.-ie Kiepnic, a ll-v.ar-.'! white en I. of Southern Kowaii. r. hiud the char-'e and M.ivwell's itrprisoi' counter-, ci!;.'!,. .nt are ulv ,r--e.-. nil uii char: it for pul.il 11) lu ll Is : Ab'.n ftellioi'l the he.. . I, l.i-i Mondav ,1. ::irl was sh.it 1 Ki, I the 111. el has ll.it yet l.eel, le- ; mi. v.-il. Pel davs slie lay in all lin en. .-.ions condition and fie att.-nd-oij plivsicians had almost desoair-d i of her i. ciiveiy when sh icgaiie'.I i c-.'llSi.-iousUeS. lt. il g qlle.-tior.ed s'le .slated that she and Mavwell were in tr.e yard at tile h.iui lir.'ih. r-m-law . Sih, n 'ion Mavwell made of Mavw.i: hen William iiu 11 g- stems t 1 IhT alel a I ir.-i. Maw., II slated that wi, .H sls.it i w is sitt:ng in :'. h hi : mot her and .-:sii IlieS all know I. dge of t ilf dedans In-can .-tablisli lie is being held w it hou! wounded girl is by no 111 da 1 g.T. Salisbury Sun. Ittle : d - an 1 i out of Death n( ir. A. L. Troy. l-'avclt. ville ( ibscrv' !- h; ing about the late A 1. death was published il s the Troy our I 'leLi'.ini mis receded Saturday. !af:'.' s, itnnoiincing 'la- death I.- A I. Troy, of Randolph coiin ther of Messrs .In., C and W i'.y. "t ibis city. I..- .!.-. as.d vvas a prominent . r. w. il known iu Payettevilh. 1 he new s of his death w ill be ,v..l with great r.-gret. He was old and had been iu failing :ii ! r some time, so his Meat li. 'a ... curred Pri.iay night, wa. i.n, iected. Nous 1 rem Millboro ami Proviilenie. The Holiness meeting lias been go ing 01, f. r several days near I.ine buiv. We hojie they have done so me good, but we are suprised ut the i.ui are ot man. lie certainly does Iov.-to .0 after some new doctrine "i- new fad. Providence has some good wheat gr.ei. rs as well as good Democrats. S.:m Coble made 5(13 bushels of w !n it. tl P Parker raised I lii bushels froia iicres sown and .Tim Parker h. not threshed jet and he will pio iiibiv beat them all. A W ickory, of (.'reeiisboro. was down his; week with a lot of hand moving Ins barn on histilenn planta- tio'l. We rains . .. had some of the lalgesl known in this hal t of th. the :i".-t of them Mis s Lin. O..I I. ickory visited Mis W i v Simlay and Monday. I 1. st uii.'.ter,.I A Redding sp. ut ii.ist nf i.isi week in Mont gomery county at his saw mill. The iuspecUir has been with us and we are almost assured of a free deli wry from M lllmro which is much need ed. We understand it w ill serve ltd families. Misses Maud Rcdd'ng and Cirtie Pugh and Messrs Kluier Julian, M C Redding, Walter Patterson and Jim Lineberrv entered school at Fraiiklinville Monday morning from Millboroaud Kredy and Shelby Glass, of Cedar Falls. Whilo ir. Kranklinville last Sun day evening we had the pleasure of talking a few minutes with Prof D M Weatherly. Mr Weatherly is a clever gentleman, courteous in his manners, frank in his expressions ami resolute in his niidertakings, a fine educator and we predict for him sncceBS in i.i school. Motfitt Items. August 8. I'url Reeve and Misg Mamie Cox were married Sunday. J C and A C Cox have gone to Ashelioro to work at the carpenter trade. Minn Elbe Miller returned home Teeterdar from Asheboro, where the attended teacher't normal echool. II N Brook i,i building a new reeidence. Our people are making prepara tions for the protracted meeting! which begins next banday. Scan's Mills News. Ph.hi'.i .M.ll, August 0. Ucv Jus Parker preached a ujnod seimon at I. .e Civvon's iLe inuht of Mist tilt. Clint lie Sti'isoii leaves for Indiana II. t week. ..!... . .'. i:.i. and tr ar Williams 111 M.ded the yearly meeting of '-.ii i ds at High Point last week. .Mis.- K.isa I'hillip, of Huh Point, i- ng t ri' nils and relatives in 1 . l!ir l.ew .l...'.i!e on the cry well. A ' leu L'O1 hi- I'll ladlv in l-Miiiug a horse power the I'M' .1-1 11. Yoa w the rib. buried at Pleas It is home was at , "'..nt llo.lgin has purchased a ;! Iiew bligLV look ollt gills. M rs t alv iii t'o.v is very ill with 1 -1 iiipl '.ii and is not expected to I "in N ot! is now the assistant oil V D route 1 it t gave : st the bib. excellent Now that the Democrats have in-lor-c'l in th' ir St Louis platform the grct "Iowa Idea of reciprocity 1 fair play, it seems to have lost ..(;.. i-isein.-itioiis for tiovernor 9 POT CASH Will pay spot cash f. o. b. your depot for Green and Dry Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, Egs, Wool wiched or iin-washed) I a!-o carry a full line of l'rnils ami Vegetables. Pa tiiinas, Oranges. Lemons, Peanuts at market prices. Write for prices, A. C. FORSYTH, : 1,-wis Sii-.-el. (Iivelisl X. c. Wood's Seeds. Crimson Glover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cotton Crop, ran lie plowed under the following April or .May in time to plant eoru or other crops the siune season. Crimson Clover prevent winter li'iieliinj? of the soil, is eijutd iu fer lilii.imr value to a pood npplieation of stable manure ami will womler fully inereuse the yield and (nud ity "of eoru or other crops which fellow it. It also makes splendid winter nml spring grazing, tine early green feed, or a good hay crop. Even if the crop is cut oil', the action of the roots and stubble improve the land to a marked de gree. Write for price and special clr cular telling about ceding etc. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, -.VIR.INI. Wnod'a Descriptive Fall Catalog . n-Hy ftlH.til Autrusl 1-t. tt 1m 1. nlMiut Karni i.d K.'tnli isstla for Fall nlaut InK. Mailed frea on resiuevt. 1 VMisvl.K. 1 ..rler. .( r, -,.!, urnnl. .1 l.y II. l.iii.i "..:.,.( I.v W A l.l .'."1 UHl'l.'-'!l"ll. I in lo i "i.l l Inu in lc.iii.lt. ' I -Mlenforesn.il.iinil I. .I.n clan's In,- ..In. K.-.'irii ..lie In III.' 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' VV r HAVIMoM).' ink sii,s r;.'rt'..urt f.. it.iu.l..l.ti 4 ..iiiuy. vinir 'iinilili.st as i..ltn!liislrn..r nil thpi-itaU' i r lUi k. .i.i . -..sol, l. f.ir,. w. C. Hum- .1, Clerk ..I till' Si. i.-n.ir Court .. Kiill.tolpli -.1 .Inly ,-n,i.-.i r l. t.,i,' Hie Ii.t.11,, ol .1 Unit i.i-nl.T. ; 1,11" I nil . -fills nWllifr -al.t M..R10A..K SALK. i'.y vlrnif nl thp power, ot mle RoiitalrKil in a i,lR!tr- .lw-l.-111'eiit.il to Htriihrn Kivett.diisM. s..n.y rnlimiiii- hii.I wife. Mtiry AtitilViltrattu Oii' .Vtli tiny nl IK-.I llllrr. IMA W l.i' h will .run..'.- .Iml t-.lit y nm-li-ml In tho ..tllec ol k-.-ii-i ..I ImsIs tor Ki.i.L.li.h Couiily In Hunk 4ii:.- .11. I slnili M-U at iHililli' lUietfnf. to thi-l'.i.-si i.i.1,1, r l..r ih hi inrlourt H.'iisi- .li.r '.iliinlny. sVife-intMT Iim tollomug rli-scnlNHl rual - k M. tin A ivri.-iin irnet of lun.l iu lliiii.lioniiia tounnnfp, oiiiilyor llai..lol.li. I.iiii.I.iU-f..l... loll: k-kiliuiii Mt H Moiii tu Uk- iilwi- of Hie nitt.1 anil iiimini! Oiiii.-i- M. M .l.if. W il II rhaiio In a tone; Ul.'lli'l' H. SO .l.'f I SI I ehuliis I...-U.U.-. Ih .hv N. :H iI.-rs. Kill i-Iihiu. u a ntouui liiniv S. .-.lik-. VV. .1 l-t i-lmiiK to the beirin iiik ti'iitiiiiiiiiK one aere more or Ii-m. H.ii'l siile is muile to sHt.sfy the rlela neeured lie i.l iwrunute. K. w . K IVK1X JK . htXmi. I I.U Audust K, 1WI4. of .U Jieii Knell, U.wl. North Can.llua. I IU)ilolih County. I Lura E. tnwik-miilk Tliedi-feiiilnnt nlmve nAtiml will take nnti.is .at a siiitiinons in the n!..ve entitl.il aeiiiHi was sue.1 until. si wtlit rl.-li-ii.tiiiit mi the tllli .lav of .! IH. 1- . C. Hauo.-.ii l. eli rk of Uie..ii'.i-e.-nnrtol Kmii.Ii.IHi s.iilv. N.irth Chp.Iihh. hi h Minimolm ii. rptnnmMi- )ton. Ill lie!.. of the Hujierior iiHiPt to lie held for the county of ; Knii!ol,'h at the court hnne in , .hchnro. .hi the dlh M.n.Uy l.-f.- Uie 1st Momlny of s-iemheT. inat. and al li-nn the mwv a-w eraiOnnd in l.i-. Mil-r b rin Kill. Krail.ai UieltO. Monday alter Om- 1st Monday In s.'rfeml--r. IWM. fi inik The fit'feiwlfuit win tht ft warrant trf ttjHhmcnC wim Uy of Julv iiMH. nifl Merit of Utp orvtirt on th ltth i Ui' (imivrty of mI-i U- ffiidani. lor thr buib nt l.fjvii one lhramil At lar, diir themid plaintiff (nr a brvi-h ol ma tract, ma1e bjr th defriwtant an marry tha plaln tiff, wtii h warrant m retumatl? lfre Ute iiKtof U Hujrrior rcpcrv. ai lie line aitd plar alive-rianrr1 U the rt-Uirtt tti Utr tumuHicu aikd the inc lMiiijfiiHl by aaid Jmljre to the sen tens ot niM'rinrouur, m th lWti MnxUy after ihe Js4 Moit'lfty in aVpfe-isrwr. mi, hw putilH tk of Ui airaiit irf a hnHiit, when and wIhtb the (tcfuittlatrt a) rtHjuimt to appear am imw or tk-xiur Ut th ruiltunt, or tht telitrf di''?MaMlt itl Tie (rrmiittjtl. Tai AUffttat Ma, laV. W C HAM o?tf, CWrk Kupunur Ceut, Lots of lb sinible building lots for sule or trade on the v ell-kno' ii P. J. I'L .ter estate in West Asheboro on Sunset Avenue 10. d ol b r st reels desirably loca ted for good re-id. I:- and I ses 10 rent. When intcrcstiM in any Hai . slate in Asheboro and vicin ity call on or wri'' Arm field (EL Lavighlin, Real Esta.te Dealers, The Smart Set . Mh (Hizi ite a Clnrrncss Miijru -f.'iwvf slioiild have u wcll-delined jiur,ose. (ieiiuilie elitertaillllieiit, illilllsieiiieiit. iintl luental recreiition me the motive of the iSMAKT Skt, the MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES Its novels (ii complete one in each iiiiniher) are by the most bril liant authors of both liemiplierc. Its short 6torl08 are mutt hless i lean nml full of human interest. Its poetry including the entire licld of verjc pathos, love, humor, 1,'ii.iei uess -is by the most popular poets, nun and women, of the day. lis jol. tJS, witticism, sketches, ete., are admittedly the moot luirth-provokiii;.'. ICO PACES DELIGHTFUL READING No pages arc wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vapoiinoH or weai'ving essays anil idle iliseiissioiia. Every page w ill interest, charm and refresh you. Stihsvi-ihe now $2.50 per year. Ii'. niit in chetiie, 1'. 0. or Ex press order, or registered letter to Avenuo, New York. N. B.- SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Some of Below we irive some prices that will be of interest to all. Ladies will enjoy spring styles anil 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 Cliilliinir, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Tics, 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 & MOKIXOi. Leading Clothiers Asheboro. N. Cor. FsWIilllill I 111! i III III d III 111 Marble Marble Monuments, Granite Monuments, Marble Tombstones, Granite Markers, Italian Statuary, Iron Fencing, Marble and Granite Posts and Coping Etc. We can furnish any design of Moiiuiii. uts and Tombstones in any of the American or foreign marbles or granites. Our prices are the lowest Our goods are the nicest obtainable. We can phase you. Call on us and give us your orders. Barbee Marble Works, Oppo. O. GHendricks & Co. Aeheboro, N. C. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, GREENSBORO. N. C FREE! CUT THIS BOX Please stud Address OUR ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK McCrary-Reddino; Hdw. Co., D2ALERS IN All Kindr. of Hardware 6 Farm Implements. Full and Complete Line of Cooking Stoves always on hand. Call and see us Lots THE SMART SET, 452 Fifth Our Prices! Spring a. ud Summer Dress Goods. 200 Ladies Street Hats, Site, to ;00 Tiimined Huts (New York styles) $1 to $.". lon't buy until you see our styles. White Hrocade Shirt-waists, ii) to Toe. Champaign Madras Shirt-waists, 20 to 75c Yt.il Hless (loud (all colors) 20 to 30c. liluck Yoils. 50c, Too. nml .f I Hlack Alhatros, 50c. to .. I'alicy Ladies' Suitings, 50c., 75c. and $1. Cn pe l'o China, iu colors, :15c; Itlack 50c. toijd. Dotted Silk Muslin, in colors. Hoc White Dress Linen, 20 iiud 25c. Full line of Law ns, 5, 10, 15 and 20c. Granite. OUT TO-DAY MAIL IT to 166, GREENSBORO, N G me your Illustrated Hand Book 31