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Tho Asheboro Courier. Local and Personal. Sapt J M Wy i in Troy this kit. Mr B M Williams, ef Hemp, wu I re Monday. 1 1 J A 8peuce, Esq., spent Saturday ) Greensboro. l'. ... l?tl IT. 1.. ...! Klin. ?y at home. I Mr F C Loflin spent laBt Friday j Lexington on business. iMiss May McAliater left Tuesday r a visit in Charlotte. Miss Fay Burns is visiting her I ther Capt A Burns. Miss Mary Lindsay, of Greensboro, visiting Miss Bertha Coffin. iMiss Bess Coffin spent a few days .Randleman with Miss Mary Fer- ! this week. Mr M F Vuncannon, of Star, was j town Monday returning from tin ruiui. r Messrs Jas MoAlister, of Spray, lEd Williamson, of Worthville, J ire here one day last week. j , Misses Daisy and Walter Page re- i I ned to their homo near Burling' . yesterday. vlissea Edna Hill and Anna Ham- , of Central Falls, spent Sunday Asheboro. . Miss Lela Moffltt visited in Greens boro last week. - - )r Henley went to see his dangh- Miss Sal lie, who has typhiod er. Ir J W Cox and son, Junius Cox, Staley, were among those who e in Asheboro last Saturday. it J T Wood and family have red into their new residence on iset Ave. Irs Maxwell, nee Mrs Delia jver, of High Point, is very sick h appendicitis at her home in ;h Point. ! N Allen, of Queen, Montgomery nty, was in Asbeboro Tuesday . qualified as administrator on the te of J A Spencer, deceased. IrJS Leis was here Monday king arrangements to erect a dsome residenca m west Ashe- 3. (iSL Denton has purchased of i Miller the Authur Boss resi ce on Salisbury street paying 0 therefor. Irs Agnes Barker, who had been ting her parents here, Mr and iCil Bush, for beveral weeks, irned to her home at Chase City, , yesterday. Jards are out announcing the rriage of Mr B Frank Page, of nsboro, and Miss Burtha Cofhn, this place, February 8tb. tr C W Fields and family, of max, spent Tuesday night in kieboro returuing from a visit to s Fields' father, Mr Frankliu Au- n, in Union township. fhe Ladies' Aid Societies of St. ll and Naomi M. E. Churches .e united, and at a recent meet- V elected the following officers: resident Mrs. T 0 Bowdon. I Vice-President Miss Tinsley. Vice-President Mrs. J B Ferree. Treasurer Mrs. Dr. Snmner. Jcretary Mrs. 8 Bryant Bandle- in Times. Since the consolidation of the gh Point Fire Insurance Company th the Atlanta-Birmingham Coni ny, Mr Jos Smith, the former wager of the local company, has tend the field again and the style the new oompanv is Jones, Carr, nith & Co.,' a consolidation of 0 Carr & Co: and W C Jones & Co., insurance companies of this ace with Mr Smith as partner, 11 are experienced insurance men ia nave a large patronage. ureens- jro Telegram. The Bandolph Creamery, ou last riday, turned out more than three lonsand three hundred pounds of utter, and the capacity of the cream- trj must be still greater than this, far the company's oomplaint is that : he supply of milk is rather short; ijutMr. J A Dean, the managnr, jWla na that the milk supply ii mcreasinir as the weeks go by. The rerage butter product of the cream' ry is over one tbeoaand one hundred unds day. That is a pretty good msiuess, and it is not quite yet de- eloped. Hurrah for Bandleman ud progress. Bandleman Times. j The Thomasville oorrespoDden t of ,be Charlotte Observer says that the lianduome new brick block built by T J Finch ft Bros, on Salem street la Thomasville, has been completed md is ready for occupancy. The font large store-rooms on the first .floor will afford ample room for bust aeas, and already Mr C L Harris ha I moved into one of them, with his up-to-date grocery stock.. The Myere- I Green undertaking and furniture IbuaineM baa moved into another lime. Soon all will be occupied. ' .Vhe basement to tbis building will j bs tsci for barb shops. The np- per tlery will be need for offices, etc Miss Mary Ferree, of Bandleman, visited Miss Ida Morris last week. Miss Bertha Coffin has returned from a visit to Greensboro. Mr J G Miller is having three houses erected in the northern part of town for rent. Representative Wood spent Sun day in Asbeboro, returning to Hal eigh Monday morning. Mrs A A Spencer is visiting her daughter, Mids Lizzie. Spencer, in High Point. Clerk Humnoud visited his parents at Archdale Suturduy and Sunday, returning to Asheboro Hon' day morning. Little Mabel Spoon had the mis fortune of breaking her collar bone at school one day lust week while playing "pop the whip." There were services in four churches in Asbeboro Sunday night, nd good sized congregations were present at each service, too. Mrs Smith, nee Miss Emma Ham mond, of Sanford, spent a day or so here last week with her brother, Mr W 0 Hammond. Just as we go to prexs we learu that the Academv ut Ether was des troyed by fire yesterday afternoon The fire was caused by it defective flue. A C Brower & Co., of Staley, offer their entire stock of merchandise for sale. Also store house, waieliouee, etc. A good stock of goods and a splendid stand. A flue opportunity for anyone wanting to sell goods at Staley. Mr. E A Suow and Prof. S L Davis left Sunday fur Havana. They will arrive at Tampa tonight and it is probable that tbey will catch the boat that will laud them in Havana Tuesday afternoon. Hige Point Euterpriee. Mr. Elijah Needham, aged 72 years, died at the county home near Pittsboro last Friday. The remains were brought here Saturday and carried to Shiloh Church Bandolph county, and interred in the graveyatd there Sunday afternoon. Siler City Grit. In last week's issue of the Courier, we published a list of all the schools n the county together with the name of the teacher and post ad dress. The list was furnished the Courier by Superintendent Way ut our request Mr W T Corwith left here yester day for Charlotte where he goes to engage in the real estate business. Mr Corwiih has made a great many friends here who regret to see him' leave. Mr. Chas. A High, of the Pitts burg Pluto Glass Co., arrived in the city Wednesday and is at the El wood. Mr. High succeeds the late Maioi Tucker and will have charge of the business of too company m the South. High Point Enterprise. The Christian Endeavor Society had a very interesting meeting on Tuesday night. The regular Tem perance program was carried out. Miss Annie romliiison led the meet ing and all the ministers of the town participated as well as nearly every memler of the society. Dr. J H Boyles, of Greensboro, is in the city, standing an examination before the civil service board for a position as physician in the Isthmian Canal Service. Should he pass successfully his name will be placed on the eligible list for appointment as a prescribing physician in the government service in Panama. Greensboro Telegram. The Book Club met Friday after noon with Mrs i nomas n Keauing who is a charming hostess and enter tained the club in a very clever way having arranged questions, whose answers were the surmanes of the members of the clnb. After Canada, the subject for the afternoon had been discussed and the questions had been answered, delicious refresh ments consisting of (Brannon's Char lotte) ice cream and cake were served. Mr 0 E Blair, who was born Asheboro and was for many years engaged in the newspaper business has purchased the Daily American at El Reno, Oklahoma. Mr Blair will change the daily to a weekly. The Conner has received a copy of the paper and it is a neat attraetive Drer of six columns and einht Daces. Mr Blair it a practical printer and a practical newspaper man of exper ience, a young man wuo nanus wen and baa a talent tor his business. Farm and Fireside, the great semi' monthly farm and borne Daner had another beautiful illustrated supple ment in colors entitled, "The Black smith's Dilemma," painted by a great artist' lbe Uouner, the Harm and Fireside and Southern Agriculturist also one of the best and most help ful farm papers published all three for one dollar in advance. Old sub scribers to Conner paying np and paying one full year in advance will get all these papers one year provided advantage is taken of this offer by rebraary 10th. Ash'boro Copper Mine. The Asheboro Copper Mining Company has installed a new steam drill and is getting out ore at a rapid late. (Jar loads or ore are being shipped to the smelter at .Norfolk each week. A limited amount of stock can be hud during the balance of this month at 50c on the $1.00. Those desiring to invest in this promising enterprise would do well to buy stock while it remains ut this low ligure. Important Notice 1 The town taxes have been due for several months and must be collect ed at once. In order to accommo date those desiring to puy, I wi'l at tend ut the court house from o until 12 a. m. aud ut W J Miller's store from 1 to (j p. in. on next Saturday the 28th. 1 will begin levying in u few days, so meet uie at the above times and places und save costs and trouble. H. D. Caudle, Town Tax Collector. Fanaers' Mat ail. At a meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Bandolph county held last week. the following officer were elected for the ensuing year: C B Cox, presi dent; i J Bedding, vice-president D M Uollady, secretary and treasur er; W J Teague, county agent The ossrwey is said to be in gooi condi tion. FATAL WRECK ON A. ft A. Rev. G. A. Ojlesbv Killed and Six Others Injured. The passenger coach and one freight car on the train from Mt Gilead to Biscoe Tuesday of this week at Troy ran off the track and turned over and injured seven of the nine passengers. The train was foing slowly round a curve near the 'roy station. Dr Ingrain, of Mt Gilnad, jumped from the car and was not injured. John Walker, a saw mill man formerly of Randolph county, held to a seat and was not injured. The injured were: Bev G A Oglesby bruised ou head und received mtcrnal injuries from which he died four hours afterwards. D H Cook, an old man, back bone broken and injury to spinal column from which it is thought he will die. W C Ballard, broken shoulder joint. W V Dunn, Mean wounds Head and face. John Oglesby, son of Bev G A Oglesby, flesh wounds head and face. W o Ingram, llesli wounds neiui and face. All the injured ure at Hotel ers Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed It with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. " Mr lislr m fnlllni out barfly .nil T wu afraid 1 n.nilii l.i.o Ii ml. Tli.ii I trli Ay.r's Hslr Visor. II .,1,1, klr .tnm.i-.l Uie falling .nil JtF.HKCUA l- AL hoMlff. for i l. iilliaoelli. N J. Falling Hair Mt. Olivet Items. Card ef Thinks. Uaoloi, Mr Bird, ia making g(md . th0, U,L'IER 0,,r w" .:..!.: i. . to the good peoplf ul Kjiuscur for tlifir kind Mr Thomas Bird, Teachers' Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers' Association which was Uwhurrie, except W S Ingram, who held th gded school building was able to go to his home at Mt Saturday was attended by a Gilcad Tuesday afternoon. All are larger nuuiDer or teachers than bad luuiiv t,rnii un.i iniiirml Imf. nnnn been present at any previous meet ....nof.i.nui 0r;,,iv nvnont. Mr f imilf 1 mg within the past twelve months. I ho h nod HnwMl trom Kcv Mri" umuMium cukmci mm from High Point, was dowu at his old hoiuc recently and erected tomb stoi.os to bis son, Ulaude s grave. Mr D B Leach was out visiting his daughter, Mis W M Moflitt, last week. Mr Leach's health is right good; the woist with him be can I see well. We are pleased with our new pas' tor, Kev Mr i-uUs. Mr Ezra Cos and family came down recently to visit relatives. Mr Artemus Ward is the new post master at tsrower s Mill. Mr T B Tysor celebrated his C9th birthday Sunday, the loth. All hi children and grandchildren were present. Mrs Tempy Sugg, our dear mother, aged 91 yetrs, attended preaching at Mt Olivet on tho third Minduy. Mr Duncan McKae, from Bich mond county, visited at Mr M T fiugg's. Oglcsbv's mouth nd ears before he died. Just before oyiug ne request ed that Henry Pago bo the guardian of his children Small Pox at New Salem. Dr S A Henley informs ua that there are two cases of small pox at New Salem, this county. The cases are both in the family of J V Cau dle, a brick mason, aud are confined to two children. Mr Caudle had been at work in Georgia for some time and only a few weeks ago returned home. It is supposed the diseuse was conveyed to his children by means or bis cloth ing. The disease is of a light form aud there is no danger of its spread- with more spirit than usual and healthful signs of increasing interest m the association were manifest in all phases of the work. Irom most of the schools of the county cuine encouraging reports, larger attendance, better school houses, more interest among pupil's and parents, greater efforts put forth by the local com mi (tecs, all of which bear evidence to tho upward move ment in the educational field. Such signs are prophetic of still better things to come and they should be hailed with gratitude by educators aud all who feel any interest in edu cational work. We believe the Teachers' Associa tion is helping in a measure to bring about these changes and we believe. too, that it can help all teacher" to become more efficient aud thus en- enuble them to accomplish still bet ter things. The County Bourd of Education recognises tbis fact too. and has made a rule requiring all teachers m the public schools of the county to attend these meetings a good requirement too. 1 he next meeting will be held in Bandleman March 11th. The pro gram for that meeting will be: 1. "ine .Necessity for Organized Jo-operation among the Teachers." 2. "The Future of the Dead Head iu the Educational Profes sion. ii. An open discusnien of any points that may be suggested in the meeting. 4. .business Meeting. Let everv teiuiher in the eonntv lw present to help and be helped. Free Scholarships. Trinity High School offers a free scholarship to youug ladies preparing to teach iu the public scnuois of Randolph county. This offer is opeii to those who are now teaching aud to those who have not taught, but buve completed the public school course; and will afford free tuition for three years, scholarship nay commence with present term or fall term of 1905. For further information apply to J M Way, County Supt of Schools, Asbeboro, Si. 'J. Mr. McAlister Re-Elected. The annual meetings of the Greensboro Fire Insurance Compan ies were held iu this city yesterday. xhe reports of olhcers showed the affairs of the four companies to be in excellent condition. The sum of $35,593.56 was shown to have been added to their combined surplus and 10,021.49 to their combined reserve') I bis makes the total surplus $117, 307.57; the total reserves $115,734. 57. MrfiD Heath, of Chariot', reelected president of the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Company, Mr J an LauUley, of I'omona, presi dent of the Underwriters of Greens boro; Mr K L Holt, of Burlington, president of the Home Insuance ;ompany of Ureensboro; and Mr L) A Tompkins, of Charlotte, president of the Southern Underwriters. Mr A W McAlister, to whose remarkable business sagacity and extensive in surance knowledge the success ot the companies is largely due, was re elected secret'iry, treasurer and manager ot all the companies. Ureensboro lelegram.. Died. At her home in Archdale Jany 19th, Mrs Dorcas Hemphill, at the advanoed age of 92 years. Jav Hugh Williams aged about SI years of yellow Jaundice at the home of bis father Mr. I hos Wil liams in Union township en Jan. 12th,1905. Mrs Elizabeth Burton near High Point Jan 16th aged 86 years. The Enterprise says: Mrs Burton was the mother of nine children, all of whom were married and bad families. Font of these children survive ber. Dr J W Burton, J A Barton, Mrs Joseph Wei born and Mrs Calvin Peace. Sbe had heen married about 62 years. Mrs Burton was a very devout wo man and was a member of the Metho dist Protestant church for 37 years. The large number of relatives and numerous friends will miss her very much. Mr C C II r grave, of Leiington. the popular representative of the Uaocock Buggy was in town last Friday. Raodleman Items. The oyster supper eiven bv the Ladies' Aid Society of SSt Paul and Naomi church, on' the night of the 21st iust., proved to be a great suc cess, lhe funds will be applied to the furnishing the parsonage. - John Hall, of this place, who re cently went to Johns Hopkins Hos pital, Baltimore, Md., to huve mi peratiou performed on his leg, re turned home a tew days ago. rrom present indications, be will be en tirely cuied. Mr Itobt P Dicks, of Greensboro, who is connected with the Hunter Mfg & Commission Co., left for New Yoik on Friday, where he will be located with the same concern, having been recently promoted. Mr William Davis, formerly of Randleuian, now of High Point, was iu town on Monday. He expects to locute here again iii a short time. Bandleman is to have another new cnterprisu as soon as neccSiWry arrangements rail be completed. Particulars will be give.i m this cor respondence when ready for publication. South Oreeasbore Items. Mr Pink Tucker is all smiles its a big boy. Mrs W M Moser met with a pain ful accident on Jauy 13. While walking in the yard her foot slipped causing her to full on a blank that held a rusty nail with its point up ward which went in to her hip one and a quarter inches. She is resting very well now, but sbe will be uu- able to walk for some time. During the year 1904 Mrs John C Sharpe sold eleven hundred and forty-seven pounds of butter at 25 and 30 cts a ponnd, besides having enough to supply the table with eight in family. Mr John Fruit, who has pneumo nia, is getting some better. Mrs Joe Grav. of Winston, is visiting at Dr J T Reives. Dr J T Reives has built a store on Asheboro street near his residence. Mr and Mrs C E Moser spent last Sunday at Reedy Fork visiting rela tives. Mr E H Henderson, of Julian, was a visitor at Mr Charlie Meser's Saturday night. Every bottle warranted, but not one returned, is the report regarding Dr. Seth Arnold s Balsam (the best Summer Remedy) from a large num ber of Druggists in the South. This Balsam is warranted to yon by The Standard Dmg Co. acts and decda hIiowd to us during tho and den and Rerious aftir'ion of our son who hna been confined for Hn r.ast two weeks at the hospitbale ! omc of Mri. Callio Match Mil. ILirtitu Davis, WAVTkfl Ai. .nl.i:.nnl f!i liHo contlemau to do lipht work. Salary 8,00 per da- Apply in person to Mr. W U Dow at Central Hold, Auhelraro. FARM KOIt SALE. A pood 100 acre farm 1-1 mile from thn rait.oud and within two miles of threo cotton mills. Will Hell clwip for cah or on the in stallment plan, (juiek buyer gi'tn bargain. V. B. Wi.rOTn, Asheboro, N. C. Real Estate For Sale ! Soven room dwelling widi barn, grainery good well of water and two acres of land in tho town of Slider. For further information apply to J. W. COX, St.ily, . C. For Sale. Good shiunta oullit on Aberdeen !fc Hock fish H. H.. ovcrrlhiitff in cood vorkinu or' and coiiiff at n Woin to riuht limit " good location of lougleaf pine' willi i. at once if interested to llox 3f, m N.C. Big Midwinter Sale ! -(o)- Stock for Sale. Sealed bids are invited until noon February 6th, 1905 for the following stocks, viz: Une Share Bank oi Kandoipn. Fifteen Shares Bank of Raa dolnh. Une Share .National Bank oi Hicrh Point. fifteen Shares National .bank of High Point. Ten Shares Star Lumber Mlg. Co. Privilege reserved of rejecting all bids. Mark envelope, "Bids for stock" and address A. C. Mc Alister, Lock Box 161, Asheboro. H. m. Worth, A. W. McAlister, J. S McAlister, C. C. McAlister. Executors of J. M. Worth, dee'd. Sophia News. Jan 23. Messrs Talnmge Daniel and Thaddeus and durance Adams were in town yesterday. Miss Mamie Dicks visitud Miss Agnes Nance Inst Sunday. .Miss Eflie Frazier, of Level Cross, visited liar sister, Mrs A Swaim, last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lizzie Adams and Miss Eliza Duuicls viited Miss Pearl Cham ne8s' school lust Friday. Mr und Mrs Kauoy and Miss Tea gue, ot Providence, and Mr A O Adiims and Miss Pearl Chuuincss visited ut Mr Charles Swain's lust Saturday night, and spent Sunday at Mr Q F Beekerdites'. There will lie preaching ut Old Union next Sunday afternjon ut 3 o'clock. MrFO Johnson says he clears two dollais per day catching minks. Messrs Will Adams und Solonuin Adams took a trip down about j Farmers one day last week and have! not yet returned. They said they I had gone to buy cattle, but the boys say Will went to hunt him a house keeper. Miss Lena Bulla f-pent tho holi days in Cincinnati, Ohio, visiting her sister, Miss Dora, returning home one day last week. Messrs Lewis Fentriss and Tom Dicks, of High Point, spent last Sundav with friend near Soihia. Mr Tru fiiirtriiia w irninrr mn- i ' e nut of town until May I.Vh. 10":.. niter ivi r joe noggins is going to mo . ,, m .:. UI0C e4 , ,,, ,t OICC ov(,r thc Kllnlc to Davidson county where he goes ' '""'i. to sell medicine. Large Store.... For Sale ! We offer for nle our entire toek of General Merchandise, Store House and Warerooms. bilier.d dUrnunN to partieo wishing t p-irchas in lump, or will sell tlio stock and Iimm tho buildings. Apply to A. C. HIIOWER & CO., Jany. 23, lUfrt. Stalev, X. (', DR. D. K. LOOKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. OVER TIIK BANK. Constipation and piles aro twins. They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every day. Hollister's Rooky Mountain Tea will positively cure you. No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Asheboro Drug Company. In Memorials. 'Blessed are the dead, which die iu iho !.ord." l.ittln Kiev, tho eighteen months old Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Tnderwood, of Mt. Gilead. but formerly of Orav's Chapel, died Sunday, December 4th, HH)I. On Tues day liule Lacy in his little white plush casket heneaUi many Bowers was lata in tin ceme tery at (irar a i'haM'l t. wait the coming of the resurrection d.-iy. I lie grief -stricken parents have our greatest sympathy and may ivlio is nine Offices 1 ir!t Rooms Over the Bank of Randolph. to help those that will look unto Iiiui. Christ aaid. they ever look nnto Jesus i 'SulTer little cluldren to come unto Mo and forhid them not; for Mich ia the Kingdom of Heaven." While Christ was here on earth his disciples came unto Uirn Maying, who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? And leaua called a little child unto Iluu and set him in the midst ef them and said, "Vsrilv I say unto you, except yc 1)0 converted and be come a little children, ve shall not enter the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this littlo child, tho samo ia greatest iu the kingdom of heaven," A Fsicsn. HAVE YOU INDIGESTION. Bovd's Carbon Albumen Tab lets I'ti re Carbon of Albumen a positive cure for indigestion, dyspep sia, constipation, headache or sour stomach trom over eating or tlruiK ing $50 if they don't. 25 cents a package. If vour druggist uosen s nave tuem send direct to BOYD CHEMICAL COMPANY, 708 Rand McNally Bldg., Chlcsco, III. How's Tbis? We oner One H undtvd Dollars Reward mr.any case of Catarrh that cnunot be cured by Ball's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHWNEY t Co., Toledo. O We, Uie UBdentlltnisl. have knawti F. J. Cheney for 16 years, ud believe him perfectly honorable in all business tnoi-m tioim and financially able to carry out any olillRattons made by his r.rm. WAI.IHNll. KINSAN & MAKVIN. mis. Tnlcoo. o. .tcnially, acting iism tliebiotsi ami mucus surtaeesoi me TtftinionialH sent free. Price 73 cents per brittle. Hnl l by all IlrunitUls. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipatiob good Salem CfMrch Items. The health ot tho community i very at tho preaeut. Mrs. M C Keama had the misfortune to full tlie oilier day and brake her It';,-. Miss Anna Jackson dandiler of Harris Jackson died last Wednesday and was buried at Salem Thursday. Mr. M.uk Walker has returned from the south whr're he has been selling guitars aad silver ware. Miss l.yil' I is, of Farmer, sjient several dars lnntceek visitinir Miss Mary McMasters. Some of our young men ait) very uneasy for fear Miss is going to leave us. The young people gave an enjovablo pound party at the home of Mr and Mrs 11 L Kcaroi Saturday night. C H Slued & Co. are hauling logs pre para torv to starling their mill soon. I'Wt Hot. OT EOKX OF TTJTOL To People with Weak Lungs x You know that for centuries Cod Liver Oil has been considered the best medicine for throat and lung troubles, but its nauseating effect upon the stomach made it impossible for many to take it. Now-a-days Vinol accomplishes greater results, for while it is a Cod Liver Oil prepara tion. It is entirely free from oil or grease, and therefore it is fast taking the place of old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil end Emulsions Respectfully, Asheboro Drug Company. DR. F. A. HENLEY, ItHEBORO. N. C. . By virtue of l LAND SALE. i order of sale tfrautcd by the ceding therein pundluu, euttllwd A. F. Ward ami others vs. t'iutlm Wllkerson and husband aud otaars, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at public auctiou at the Court Hotisu door In Asheboro. N. on Saturday. Fssruary u, iwjs, at lao-cioca thefollowlna dSMTtbsd laeds. lvlns and be lug In Liberty township, Kaudolph eooniy, ad- itulng tue lands ui rruncis Jones ami oioers ana Hiuded as follows, viz: uintiiiitf at a rust oak ou Aaron Jones1 line. inulua thence west on uud line KG chs. &0 links i a lallen post oak, thans south n°s. east ll chs. to a post ouk, tbsae. south 11 chs. ou Cox's tnaiKwtous. sium. meuce south ia ocas. .ut i chs. 60 links to a lallun white oak. thence south ? chs. to as a, ou IS north bank of handy Creek, thsuc. uonb ts aB cut 0 chs. ut the us courses ot crass M . oeecn. inenee south 15 chs. S5 links to. pile of stone, thence ,itn l eh . to a black walnut stump, inetine soutn It chs, 00 links to a suae, men eaai at ens. ou links to a pile ot stone, wisnee norm 4 dsirs. east ia chs. rsi links to a siotie. tnence west w cus. if links to a black gum. theuoe north ft degs. east in chs. to a poplar stump, thencu north 5 deirs. east 4 chs. usj liuks to an old lal leu pup,ar ou uie bans nf tba creek, thence about north up tho various cnimea oi the creek 5c chs. 28 links tna black Rum stiimn. thence west ens. i links loasiaae in u meadow, tnence uorm i ill. w a suiiib, mvurc w...t a ch. qo links to white oak. thence north id etas, tto links to the befflumuir, except alKMit 28 acres heretolore oeeneu iroin saio iana oy r,u Annd ui o p woisl. leavitiK itw acres more or je In the tract heroin descrltied. Terms ol sale, casn. si.uaaaorriii, This January Bird, 1U05. Comr. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ou the estate of S A Spencer, deceased, all peraona holding claims against said esttito will pre sent them to the undersigned duly verified on or before the 1st. day of Feby. VMM or or this notice will lie pleaded in bar of their recover. And all Krson owing aaui estate ill make nniiuihaie settlement. k. N. Allen, Ahn K. Moirirr, Atty. This Jauv.21th, 1905. Betrinnine todav and will continue until February 10th. unless goods are closed out before. The winter is but half gone, hence you will find these goods just the things you wanting. We must reduce stock before taking stock. We shall include in this sale our entire line of nice Dress Goods, Silks, Outings, Percales, Prints, Laces, Edg ings, Ladies' Collars, Lace Curtains, Paetier, Blankets, Quilts, Ladies' and Gent's Gloves and Underwear. You will also find the same cut on many other things not mentioned. Come and examine and you will hardly believe pour eyes. Following goods will be closed at precisely New York cost: 100 Ladies Hats from $1.00 to $2.00. 12 Beautiful Ladies Jackets, price $12.50 at $7.50. 12 Ladies Skirts, price $1.25 at 80c. 12 " " assorted $1.50 to $3.75. 100 Gents Shirts, price $1.00 at 78c. 50 50c. at 38c. 75 Suits Clothing, price $10.00 to $12.50 at $7.50. Entire line Boy's ana Men s uvercoacs at vosi. Come at once and get first choice. These prices are cash on delivery of goods. WOOD & MO RING. Largest Commercial Schools in the Carolinas King's Business College, (incorporated; Capital Stock $30,000.00 RALF.IQH. N. C. 1 Pullen Building. J CHARLOTTE, N. C. Piedmont Ins. Bid. HlfcKSCHOOLftUIVK the world's het In linskTii Business Kilucation. Oldest Mtisiuof t'olleeu iu Nnrlh Carolina. ttiiblisl und iriiiimutei'il. lui. k. il by a wrilieu conlract. No vacation. ,' duiLl Instruction. Wo a teach His.k-kivnuiK Mionimii.i tviiiiiausiuii, uy mail. BWl lor Home Study rates. Write today for our Cutnliaiue.uilers ami Until Inducements. They am free. Address. KING'S BVSIrVESS COLLEGE, Ralelstv N. Cor Charlotte. N. C. LAND SALE. By rirtno of an order of Uie Superior Court oi luinuoijm county in a apeoiiu pro ccedins entitled A J l.uck, Executor, Vs Robert E Allr-d Et AI.. 1 will sell at the court house door in Asheboro, X. C. at iiuhlie auction to the highest ladder at 12 o'clock tn, on Sntanlar the 5th, duv of February l'.0.", the following deacnls-d tract or lot nf land located at ventral rails. FranklinvihV Township, county of ltandolph. and Isainded as follows to-wit: Beginning at a post oak, school lot corner, running thence south 7 chs. and 75 Iks. to stone; Uie nee esst 3 chs, to a stone; thence north 9 chs. and U.r Iks. to a stone in the bank of the public road; thence along the various courses of said road 3 chs. and 50 Iks. to the beginning, containing t 35 acres more or less, end known ss the Q H M A 11 red house snd lot in the town of Central Falls, X. C. Tsrms of sale one third cash, balance on s credit of three months, mirchaaer to give ap proved security for the deferred peyment. and title reserved anril the further order nf the court. A. J. LCCK, OemmissioM. This J". , esssassesMssM j sisvsw-ss.t, SPOONS, FORKS. 11! 1 f KNIVES. Etc. (Jl a M n w m Tin QGEJ1S I B tSkr Wate That Meats" have been made for over fifty Tears, steadily gaining in character of designs, finish and general popularity, but best of all, the good old KUbtRS quality has been maintained. It would be hard Indeed to improve upon the wearing qualities first exhibited by this btand. aud which have made "m ROGERS BROS." lie most famous of all silverware. Do not experiment by trying Bomefhing that has not stood tietcstof time. Buy goods which have a well-known and well-earned reputation, and yon ran no risk. There are other ''Rogers." The original and genuine art stamped "1847 ROGERS BROS." Sold by leading dealers ererywhere Send to the makers for cntAlntrue Ho, "C-V contaioiDg aewett designs. 4L Suva Co t MERI0EM BRITANNIA COMPANY, Mertden, Conn. IS IIIUI HERI0EII BRITANNIA COMPANY, (I V V It - S 11 11OTS- .III" "if " ten ft-m 8 0mVirx O. rilorris-Scarboro-rloffitt Co Q Wholesale and Retail Reduct ion Sale FOR CASH ONLY. Beginning Saturday, Jany. 7th, and Continuing Until Wednesday, Feby. 1st, 1905. With a view to making a change in our business we are going to sell at Greatly Reduced Prices anything from our entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery, Clothing, Ladies' Jackets and Skirts, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Baby Carriages and Go-carts, Chairs, Rockers, Bed-room Suits, Mattresses, Dress-suit Cases, Trunk3, Etc. In fact this reduction will apply to anything in our store except Groceries and the well-known Crossett Shoes, prices on which cannot be changed. Don't forget the time. Reduction sale positive ly will not last longer shan February 1, 1905. Morris-ScarboroMoffitt Company. r.lorris-Scarboro-rVloffitt Co Wholesale and Retail COO ijvv.-j A Great Reduction Sale! For the Next 30 Days ! ;. Until February ICth, 1905, we will sell all onr heavy rolled wooluU goods, fascinators, hoods and and ready made skirla, also a lot of small numbers in Indies and misses elioes at greatly reduced prices for the pur pose of taking stock and to make room for our spring good. To be con Tinced come in anil see for yourself. . Yours truly, . RIDGE, FOX COMPANY.' Subscribe for The Courier; $1 a year.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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