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''( S THE A J5he COURIER Leads in Both News and &e COURIER Advertising; Columns Circulation. j !- Bring Results. SHEBORO COTTRTFR.I Issued Weekly. VOL XXX. The Prosperous Farmer Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, which bring, at harvest-time, large, exoellentcrops for woloh the very hltfhegt price are ob tained. Th.y com up to and often exceed our guaranteed analysis. If you doo't fertUlse with these popular brands you fall to oti taln the beat results froui the care and labor put ou your crop. Michmond. Va. Tforftll.va, Dnrhun. M. Saramiah, Ga OaailMtoa,8.0. SEWING MACHINE. HOLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. by buying this reliable, honest, llirll .., STUrSGEST CUARANTEE. ': n:l Sewing Machine; Co. iiL'';rrRr, Illinois. -SJJl And has c Kouud Bolster doing away with nil sharp corners ou that par; li.-.v-ing the hardest wear. This 84T ROfltflS BROS. patented improver-cut insures much longer wear on plain or fancy knives i tuau iuc should they lw plated equally as heavy. Hold l-y weiUiis ue.lef. everywhere. Kor HlullralKl caulosue "t'-L" elrn lalenialleeil SUner Co.. Maridin. Cons. O R fc'OX, Plwi.Knt. W J ARMF1ELP, V Pres W J AKMK1F.LI). Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, .Iteteoxo, XT. C. CapiUil and Surplus, Total Assets, over $30,000.00 $150,000.00 'JMH "surer Plmtc that Wears." B gtt THIS TRIPLE PLATED 9 KNIFE I With Bmi.le aweta. arl we jn.l protecllnn. -we aollclt the bunlnwi ol the banklmi milillc and feel aale In saying we are prepared and wilUiif to extend to nur elKloroera every facility and ao ononnoaaUoQ couetstenl with safe bankliitf . DIRECTOR-Si Hush Park", sr., W J ArmflcM.W Wood, P H Morn. C C McAlU-U r. E M Annllel.l. o R Coj, W r Keddlm, H. HJ Mnrllm Tin J KeddlllK, A W K' l. A M Ranln,ThosH ReddiiiK. lw f K Asbury, C J Cox. S Bryant. President J. I.Cole, Cashier X5he Batiik of R.andlenBt.n, Randleman, N. C. Capital $12,000. Surpltu, $2,000. Accounts received n favorable terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. TV t..-W K IlArboll. A N Bulla, S G Newlin, W T Bryant,-C w I : !... K N KAelln. S RmnL 11 O BarKcr ana o u vuio. UFPIUCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family library Tilt Bsst k Cumst LMirt 12 COMPICTC NOVCl YCARL MANY SHORT STORICS AND PAPKRS ON TIMELY TOPICS 2.80 Kftvcaei 28 era. a copy NO CONTINUED STORICS CVIIIV HWMaCR OOMFLCTI X ITL OUR RALEIGH LETTER. CorrtniunilGut lo The Courier. Kaleigh, N. C, Mar. 6, 1005. By the time these lines will appear in print the session of the General As sembly of 1905 will have ended. The legislators are already pack ing their trunks for the rctnrn home, ami to be entirely candid a guod many people will be glud when they have doiie so-nhnt legislators (or some of them at least) included. it wag not more than an average hkioiouiii', ii bu iimcii can oe sin j of it, and it has made some utipopii lar mistimes botn otcoitrmssmn and 01111B8IOU. Already it has received some bard knocks at the hands of its critics and the prospects indicate mat there are an unusually large number of rods lu pickle for future use. SCARCITY OF (WHAT SIKS. The legislature of 1905 has been conspicuous to those who have watch ed its proceedings for the scarcity of "great men" among its members. ibeir absence has been painfully felt at times. Eliminate 20 per cent of the Sen ate aud a much smaller proportion of the House mid very little brains or legislative talent or experience would be eft. lint that was not the most serious condition although greatly to be d. plored. Many of the new men were so prone to "ex perimental legislature" that the wonder is that their more experienc ed and level headed cnl leagues were able to prevent the enactment of so many ot the "fool bills (and worse) that were introduced. HAD 111 1.1.8 PKFKATKP. Some of them, of coarse, went through and are now on the statue books for two years at least where so many other laws that ought never to have bevn passed exist, some of the bills that deservedly met death (at times only at the eleventh hour, after having run the gauntlet of committee action aud passage in one branch of the legislature) would very seriously affected property interests and capital invested in industrial enterprises in North Carolina. ISAIIKIJUATK I'llOMSION FOK T11F. tUAlUTAIII.K 1NMTITTIOX. One of the most serious blunders committed was the absolute refusal of the commit ten on appropriations to make adequate provision for the pressing needs of the charitable in stitutions of the state the, at pre sent nncared for insane, especially. Less than half (or a little more than forty per cent) of the amount asked u i"j!!f, "iSli W aVMfeli; while not a dollar was given the Morganton hospital for increased facilities. The $40,000 voted for a new building at the-Kuleigh Asylum will not sullice to erect and cquipp such a stiuctiiro as is needed. So the chances are that the amount available will be used and the next legislature will be culled in for enough to complete it. There will be no reformatory lor why ward oulhs the Scales bill which passed the Senate haying been killed in the House, although the bill would not have taken a dollar out of the state treasury, all of it coming from the already accumulated earnings ot the penitentiary. The bill to provide a new uunu ing for storing valuable state docu ments or providing offices for several state officers now inadequately pro vided for and for the state library, which was defeated in the senate ten Every Two Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's F.mulsion does just that, A change for the better takes place even be fore you expect it. Wewillecndyoua ample free. Be lure thit this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott It Bowni Chemists 409 Paul St., N. Y. ! days ago, was again taken up (ou a ! motion to reconsider) last Friday and ' aiueu iui wie secouu nine, xue (a ,ni.. ii,,, ,..iii i ,i,ii., f ,1.. .... i .. . "rin the second time. The , f e i, , b s 1 uujiigiii, WlIKRB ( AUKS OF SIATE SIT LIliHT - I V. The bill reducing railroad imssen rr.,r f.irno i, ,..,0.,.i . i, . ' 1 1 .... ... at an even more rapid clip-a-tcr-clip tlian such Lulls nsnallv bo thi-mm i that body, ran into a side track and was ditched in the Senate. The corporation commission is empower ed to uo all that the deceased bill sought to accomplish aud it will proi-ably be advertent to the fact when its services are required in that direction. IMPORTANT IIII.I.S Dt lilNfi I'l.OSINO DAYS. During the last few days of the session some of the most important bills were disposed of, among the number being the following: The McNinch divorce bill (print ed in full in these letters last week) passed the Senate Saturday after being amended by Senator filler to read, "if the husband shall commit fornication and adultery." This bill had a narrow escape from death at the hands of the Senate judiciary committee last Friday, a tie of seven to seven on a motion to adopt a subs titute, ollereJ by Senator Mason of Gaston, being broken by the chair man in tuvor of the MuNinch bill. The bill is now the law The immigration bureau bill, that pissed by the Senate some time ago. was (leieateU 111 the House Niturdnv As a sort of letiirn ot compliments the r-cniitc the same dav tabled (by a vote of two to one) th House bill chnning the number of challenges now allowed the state and thu de fence. The bill adjusting the South Da kota 1oint elaiiii and taking tin the old bi.inls held by the Schafers of New York, by an issue of new bonds (repietcnting 'J5 per cent, of the old bonds and inteiisO to the amount of '(25,000 was another of the impor taut measures that went through finally on Saturday. Oovernor Glenn is to be commended for his assiduous and intelligent effort to se cuie this settlement ou such advan tageous terms to the State of North Carolina. The bill to pay solicitors of the judicial districts a lump salary ($2,500) instead of fees, nsut present railed to pass the House. 1 he usual presentations of gold watches and silver services to the door keepers and presiding officers were pulled oil on schedule time. At the preliminary debate hnd.ty College in the debate with Kinory College to be held ut Craven Memor ial Hall, April 21, Mr K O Coke of Charlotte, X. C, and Mr K F Le?, of Newton Grove, X. C, were cho sen, ihe debates hereioiore neiu with Kuiorv have been of a very high order aud the one this year is looked forward to with great pleas ure. The Hesperian and Columbian Literary Societies of Trinity College have elected Mr T G Stem of Stem, N. C, chief marshal for next com mencement and Mr U G Foard of Wilmington, N. C, chief manager. All tne assistants will be appointed by the chief. All the arrangements for next commencement at Trinity ure now completed and the occasion promises to be one of very great in terest. M V H Heek of the general edu cational board has been at the col- .ge examining into the work done by the students. LLEWXAM. The Beauty Chase. Here are some of the things that society women really do or have done in the mad chase ot beauty. They take milk baths. They bathe their faces daily in sweet cream. They have their entirs faces skin ned, so that u new skin may grow over this tdd surface. They have their noses shaped. Thev shave their eyebrows into a perfect arch. They have then lips snupeu into a cupid s bow. Thev have all nature s line ha:rs removed from the skin by eieciroiy sis. Thev have real uimples cut in their cheeks and chins. Thev have good strong crooked teeth removed and artilicial straight oue8 screwed on the stumps. Thev bo into complete re ircmeiil for six months at a lime, are "done ovei." and emerge iierfect beaatie Thev have artificial ligures bunt in their frocks and artilicial insteps made in their slippers. But it is not all wasted time, Never has the world been so crowd ed with beautiful women! Xevei have there been so many unbeautiful women who have produced the illu sion of beauty. Minneapolis Tii- bune. Chamberlain's Cough Rome dy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children me dicine containing injurious subs tances. in sometimes more disastrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is perfectly safe for children to take. It contains nothing harm ful and for coughs, colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sale by Stand dard Drug Co. Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro. W A Underwood Randleman. PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. ASHEBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1905. The Orubb Case Removed. pi... r..n -t ... ... iuiiuwiiik I V IOI t Ol lire IV ....,i ,, r.7.. i i. . i nioval ot the Grubb case is taken ron' corresponde ce of the daily papers sent out from lA-xing- .ton: Judge Btyan ordered this moru- ! "'8 Grubb case removed to How 1 " n con ii t v. He said in his oiiimon j lu' d.iJ '.0' th,uk Slttk' co,1!d Ket " "in x-c mo uc- fence the choice of Iredell, Howan and Randolph, and Kowan was chosen. The case is set for Wed nesday of the first week of the May term. Solicitor Hammer, for the State, anil K E liapcr, for the de fence, argued the nutter this morn ing. No application for release - of Grubb on hail was made. Solicitor Hammer begun the .aigument and briefly took up each affidavit read yesterday, and contended that the case should be moved on account of uriibu s great inuiience in the viintv and that he has hud agents at work trying to iullueuce possible jurors to stand for his acquittal regardless of evidence. As u gooil many references had been made in the utlidavits for the defence regarding the at'itude of II B Vai ner and his paper, The Iis patch. Solicitor Hammer defended the editor, and said that he had not been unfuii. He said that he would not enter into a defense of .Mr Var ner; that he needed mine and that his paper was always impartial. He said Grtibb's treatment at the jail was something unheard of, and that he had never heard of the like be fore. K E Kaper, for the defense, in an able manner, took up euch iillidavil. and insisted they showed that an im partial trial could be had in David son county. He justilied the treat ment accorded drubb at the mil. and said it was nothing but common hu manity, and there was no reason why Grubb should be kept in solitaiv confinement. Ii was necessary for him to see his employes and rela tives. He said the whole course of iii v arnei tins shown him to be I unfriendly to (iiubb. I - j Buncombe, Towers and Mitchell, was appointed to consider the matter. The Sunshine of Spring;. I,,,,,. ,.omillj, 1UiKn.lineiil The salve that cures without a! was finally adopteu. scar is DeWitt's Witch Ilnzel Salvu. ' Cuts, burns, boils, bruises and piles ! lisappear before the use of this salve : is snow before the sunshine of ' pring. Miss II M Miildletoii. ' Thebes, 111. says: "1 was sei ioiislv all! ic ted with a fev-r sore that was very painful. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured in-in hss than a we-k.'' i Mvf 1 h'bg""riV." aiift ';lsVrettoro"lnig ' Co. , 9 ... . . e Do Print!... We have just received a nice line of ruled and unruled goods, in differ- eut grades of bond, linen and white ' writing, loll should get your spring and summer stationery now. We have new tvpe. new presses, and j new equipments, the best printers that can be had and guarantee work and quality to be us good as the best, rices are as low us anv and lower than much inferior guides of work, THE HOKE OF VUfOL To Mothers of Ailing Children Many little boys and girls in this town are weak, thin-legged, hollow cheeked and bloodless. We wish every mother could know what our Vinol will do for euoh children. We promise that it will create flesh, build them up and make them strong, robust and rosy. If it fails to do this we will cheerfully return all the money paid us for the Vinol taken. On these terms it's your duty to try it. Asheboro Drue Cornnanv- Kellum's Sure Cure for Indigestion is prescribed by Physicians and recemmended by best Druggists, and prais ed by the public which it comes in contact with, then why let your Indigestion with its disastrous conse quences remain longer to mar your health? Sold by STANDARD DRUG COMPANY, Asheboro, N. C. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, . O. Hamlin Heights! Hamlin Heights is the next section of Asheboro which we" propose to throw upon the market and sell for size to suit. This property consists North of the Southern Kailwary near the factory uistnct on "1 strut. High street and a continuation of Smith street, ami is the most eh vated in town, shady and healthful. In a good neighborhood. Come home seeker aud investor lots are sold. Armfield Real Est&te Largest Commercial Schools in the Carolinas King's Business College, (INCORPORATED) Capital Stock $30,000.00 RALCIQH. N. C. 1 f CHARLOTTE. N. C. Pullen Building TflKSK SCHOOLS OIVK the world's Im-t rv,llftM, In North camliua. rceittotis euuniiittvil. liniiviiliial Itistruetlon. We also u-a-h H,s,k - kts - Home study raUn. w rile bMlav lor ,ir eataineiie. AiluriM KINr.-S THE REVENUE BILL. On Monday of last week ou 1110- f u. u'.,.i ..1...: c .1... linaiiee committee, the house resolv ed itself into committee of the whole lo consider the revenue and machin ery ucls. with Mr Ctininghain in the chair. Mr Wood stated that the changes were very few besides the repeal of the merchants' purchase tax. The sections were then taken up one after another and considered adopted where no objection was made. A 'lumber of slight amend-1 incuts had been mad?, and in the following report only the changes of uny real conscquem:e me noted Section x4. income tax, had been amended by making commissions liable to the one per cent, on excess over $1,000. as well as salaries and tees, and exempting iuconies from ommissions from the sale of leaf tobacco, cotton and other farm pro ducts. The committee's exemption was struck out by the house, after some argument, Mr Graham of Lin coln contending against the coin, mil tee's exemption, also Mr Murphy of Buncombe and .Mr McXinch. while Mr Biggs favored the exemp tion. Section 20, circuses, menageries, etc, are taxed $:00 for each exhibi tion where admission exceeds 75 j cents. The old law was $200 and i'O cents. Each county may lc tax at discretion of commissioner not to exceed state tax. Section 31, live dollar tax on lav vers, physicians, dentists, oculists, photographers, opticians, osteopaths. The committee struck out oculists and opticians from the exemption tioin additional tax bv any citv town or county. Section Mo, horse dealers, the com mittee added clause that slier i lb shall furnish to the state tieasui-er a list of all horse dealers in his county Section :)ii, lux on peddlers of clocks, stoves or ranges was reduced by committee from $loo to $25. There was considerable discussion ,,, ml tiieillv n iil,.r,Himnit,.,. ; ..:., ,.r mmLn i,,,,id,v i Section II, after the old tax on lively stable keepers of 50 cents for each horse or mule for each six months, the committee added thai every one operating under a liven stable license who buys horses 01 unties to sell shall pay an additional tax of $25 us a horse dealer. Section 4 1, peddlers committee ra'ised tax ol' piles and drugs and flo to $25 for eiil'u-viiti.. fr... '-iiui ou foot from $:o to. 50. On motion 'of Mr Cox, peddlers of medicine I wm. ,;lu.d .,(,M) hl ,..,,, SM.tion Section I'.K cotton conipressers. $.M) mi each compress instead of $1 i - av thousand bales. Set 1 1011 52, slot machines. Xew section bv coiiimiltcc as follows: "I'tion ever slot niach n- operated jn th,. state wherein is kept nnv article lo be purchased by deposit ing tlu-re in any coin or thing of vain,., and for which may be had any article of merchandise vvhatso what it will bring in building lots of of alHint forty acres vt Inch lies to the and gct'what you want before the Wat Laughlin. Dealers. Piedmont Ins. Bid. ill nioik-m BiiKines Mu vMint Huslnis laeked by a wriueii commi t. No ruration. XitSiEl rtHi lri..'n' ilni; shorthamt um-rs ana BUSINESS COLLEGE. R alelaJt. N .eCleeH C. ever, the sum of two dollars and lifty cents for every machine for each comity u here set u p or operated. I' pon every such machine wherein may be seen any picture or any music niav be heard by depositing in the machine any coin or thing of value, and each weighing machine and every machine lor making sten cils by the use of contrivances oper ated by slot, wlii rein money or other uinis; ui vaiue is 10 im-deposited, the sum of two dollars and fifty cents 101 each machine in each county H here set up or operated: I'roviiled.l ..ut 10 speciuc license lav snail 1 - loieuoi coiiecieti on niercliiinilise nacmnes delivering merchandise ot ... , i.n i"in ui jiusii. - ed and used an authentic clerk, and acjit oy ueaiers ill ineir storehouses and paying taxes as a inelchaut- I rovided further, that any person using, running 01 operating a slot machine of any description fur other purpose than above set forth,-or ma chine exhibiting nude or obscem pictures, shall be guilty of a misd mcaiior, and upon conviction shall be lined not less than two hundri nor more than five hundred dollar or imprisoned not less than tlir months nor more than one year, or UJth, at the discretion of the court." S'.'C (j.!, grain distilleries com nil tree doubles tax. Sec 04, social clubs, new section by committee taxes clubs in which honor is kept one dollar semi-annu ally for each member and one-half that amount where malt liipiors only aie Kept; membership must exceed thirty bona tide rriembeis. Xo so cial club for the dispensing of lienor shall be chartered in any county where liijuor license is not' allowed to be granted. Sec ii?. How lit 1 nor license may be procured. Committee included grain distilleries in this section. Mr Laugliinghonse amended by requir ing every application for license to be signet! by :2 instead of li free holders who are taxpayers and resi dents ol the place where business is to be carl ietl on. Sec 711. Pianos and organs. The house struck out the ad valorem tax if 40 cents on $100 of receipts for -ales. This was done upon motion if Mr Kiiberson, of (iuilford, as he onsiderod this would be consistent ith the repeal of the merchant's purchase tax. Sec so. Express Companies I'a.x of 2 1-2 per cent upon gross revenues divided from business done tvhollv within the s ate. Sec SI. Telegraph Companies 2 1-2 per cent of gross earnings. Nr h2. I eh-phone Companies 1-1' per cent of gross receipts. Sec '.'I tppropriatcs 2 ."no t.i.Ji.. g taxes and for the protection of the treasury. The liuichihei v act io placticallv unchanged. lost ot War. What is the effect of vtar on a na tion.' It is a ouestion 1 tint comes ilh a review of the Russian losses in I he struggle with Japan. Only tile How er of a nation goe- 1- war. 1 tint is true in all countries standard of physical manhood must be high in a soldier. 1 It- inii-l ne able to endure. Tln reis noplace in the ranks for the punv, the weak and undeveloped. Anil so, when war conn s, I he vert men vv ho aie depended uu to rear a trong and increasingly rugged pos terity are marched out of the cities tint homes, to return, if they return it all. broken, crippled burdens on I hr u.ttiini and 'ii their families. According to statistics collected hy the New York Woild, excluding ort Arthur tigures in the Inst veal of the war 55,oimi Russian olliceie unit men tlieu ill the hospitals or were invalided home. On the held of battle close to 50,00o were killed. Ot the naval force 2,.'i00 perished, and the l'oit Arthur death list is fullv 10,000. So a conservative estimate gives not far fiom 70,000 killed, and most of them were men in the prime of life. It is claimed that the NapolconL- wars reduced the stature of French men by at least two inches, and so weakened the nation that after the lapse of many years it has not re covered in the general physical rug- ;educss ot its people. Nations, like people, cann.it stand till. Thev go up or down. Then- is no such thing as stagnation. The worst feature of a war is by no means its expense or the temporary hardship antl suffeiing it entails It drains the land of its best blood, and no amount of money, or even victory itself, can compensate for that. Atlanta Journal. Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to cure u cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draw s the intlamma tion out of the throat, lungs and bioiichial tubes, heals, smithes and cures. A itiiek cure for croup anrl hooping cough. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and AshclHro Ding Co. A Destructive Five. To draw the fire out of a burn, or heal a cut without leaving a scar, use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A specific for piles. (Jet the genuine. J L Tucker, editor of the Harmon izer, Centic, Ala., writes: "I have used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my family for piles, cuts and burns It is the best salve ou the market. Every family should keep it on I hand." Sold by Standard Drug Co. I and Asheboro IMirg I o. SAM JONES' LETTER. Atluiiiii .lounuil We have been very much hinder ed and worried with freezes, but now we have struck the thawing process, and I believe all in all, it is worse than the freeze on man and beast. 1 have heard of houses being unten able ami roads being impassable, etc., but the tellow who starts somewhere nnn- r :...;,. ru.u ;n i!,l thin-s in glial)- to suit the mi-co's ,a,u. jn the wrav of mud and slush 1 l... i, ..,...f 1 ,f 1,,, i... 1. 1 load, :;o trav-l at all. It is now loiit thawed to the bottom of tin fn-eze, and everywhere yon touch it, ! !t is solt, very soft. Wood and coal I ,., all,.i. ,,i,iv i,,-,i (.. ..i i he laboring people have been knock ed out of work so long that thev liuve but little to cook, and might'v little vviioil mid .-nui In rr,, L it u .tl," lint us the good old woman said: "It niought have b-en worse.'' If ever there was a time when the south ought to raise the good road question and pass resolutions unanimously on that subject, it is just about now. I wish that the cotton convention as sembled in All inla this week had have adopted some resolutions to the effort that they would not only hive the acreage cut in cotton, but Un loads to town unproved. Good roads help the rural districts and enhance values as much us railroads do for the cities and towns. Cities and tow ns reach each other over the rail- ouds and the rural population reaches town oyer the wagon roads. It is just about as uncomfortable to ride in an old wagon over an old mud io.nl as it is to lide over u rickety, dangerous railroad on a slow, uncertain train. North Georgia will never reach t he limit of her values and her prosperity until evcy road is macadamized and all her highways fixed for travel. It looks now like the fa'iiiers are going to cut itano mid the acreage about 25 per flit. It may not be all their fault. but 1 doubt if tiny can put in more tiiau about ",.'1 p, r -eut of the acre- ge that thev had in last yeai. 1 was impressed with the uumher f politicians that met with the tot- ton convention in Atlanta this week. Politicians w ill meet with any crowd mil with all crowds that can vote. 1 see it announced that the North eorgia Holiness Association con venes in Atlan'a March .'til, and the rvices are to be h. ld at Walker reel church. Dr. lii-oughton's aberiiitcle and Weslcvan church. three or lour sen ices a day for nine days. Atlanta ought to welcome these people and attend these services. Thi y ill hear good preaching and luraL. 1' never' hear 1111' 'Holiness movement spoken of but I think of the incident where it was said four uiiiiUtcis sat on the train and were discussing lmlinesn and criticising iiukiiiiily holiness people, and the so tailed intidel rose on the crowd uuil said: "tienl leinan. I au not a Chris tian, and I am not a believer in the lSilile. but I have lead it carefully, and if the book you call the Hible "is triii , then criticise holiness people as you may, yet the fact remains, it is holiness or hell will the last man of von." Tin- doctrine of saiictilication is as clearly taught in the word ol'tlod as the doctrine of justification. Next week I inn to be down lu south Georgia. Monday and Tues day am to be al Itlakt ly and Fort Gaines. Wednesday and Thursday at Gainesville. I la., c liuutnuUa: thence to the Mobile cnautauna. Wc all feel better since the sun shine lias conic again. That is one blessed contemplation: no matter how long the clouds or rain may last, we Know thai the sun will nine and shine again. Youus ll'iilv SAM P JONES. I wo Homicides. The Chatham Record tells of two homicides which occurred in that county in the last few days. One of them was a white man of Guif township named Will Fra.ier whn was killed by a man named illiams ind three Gunter brothers, 'ihe Gnnters and Williams had accused E lazier of stealing their blockade still. Frazier is said to have be n a worthless character. The other kill- was between Osgood and Colon on the railroad, where Will Allen a ncjjro. a laborer ou the railroad was shot bv another negro, Will Covington, who immediately tan uvvav. but afterwards gave himself up and was bound over to coutt. We know what all good doc tors think of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your ow n doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. " Are,'. Clierrr Tetnrl ti wll anown In our ImitllT. Wo ttitttk It la the tw.1 lueelctue for Hard Coughs One of Aer'a Pills at bedtime) will hasten rocovory. Oently laxative. Ayers $1.00 Per Year, No 10 DO YOU GST UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouhte Makes You Miserable. Almost even body who reads Ihe news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by !:. jl Kilmer s Suanip j Knot, the great ki'l li Hey, liicr ami lilad- rC It is tHp'urnal ,l. ii'.d triumph of the nineteenth rentury ; Qj3-!)"' seienliiic research ny nr. iviimer, tne rtiiitieitt kiiincv and liladdt-r specialist, and is wonderfully Mieeessfitl in prompth-curing lame back, .irie aeid. rnturrli of the bladder ami Uriejit's Disease, whieh the worst inrm of kidney trouble. 1 r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- mmcndetl for everything but if vou have ki liiev, liver or bladder trouble it w ill lw I 1 I ml just the remedy you need. 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The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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March 9, 1905, edition 1
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