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ti fit r. . The Ashefeoro Copier PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAli Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. The legislature has change' tl.e powers, as well as the dutus of, i.i, corporHtiou commission. The President hus decided to ;in point C W Anderson, it negro, a: internal revenim collector for New York, the appointment will lie turn later. Xo body questions the fact lliat the legislature' which hud reieiitl adjourned is worse than war. -i. lence and small ox combined I 'oi gamblers in the futures. The W ard bill will practically put an to that kind of gambling in state. M'W IMVnKCK i.A'V VI3rE.1 WW '.::U ? t. . I'. 'I'll.' lu-w iliorcc lau pr.r. i'K - ti:.' ill laws since t h- lU- ot 1 l.e , m. m. nun icu niim") . jvuVd. and that the barbarous) looted By Unc Psmii.I ..I istineti.m between husband andj H'i:;it!:i.; wife be reni.ned: giwn : tbe wile tl.e, special i.i I tie .11 i.t.-m-u ht f d.v-tv.. it the Im-baml cm- : '. Ji;v ....- l n- - - - , . , ir.iin No. ...i .me l-.f. fMh ..i. . nut lori.ication ttiI u.luM-ry, a.m . , , . , .,, not, a t'i'i'im -riy, den itiu' h.T tlii- i.mk.mt .-tut'on. four mil-s wet of a until after the hunVuiwl hud Ciuiti.inoi.gii, the.je,-. m aliondoti.-d his t iinily and adultery. T'::e fo;o ' . au.v - mow i N'oriii Cat m:mh, Senp' uneoiis Md and i in Aliened Male in d;votvo law a otiits u the titiion. The four nias.s for dio.,'" as the v law now i- are as follow h irst, if the husband r-opatute f nun a the w ife and lint m adutiery: si-cad, ' if the wife commit adult tv: third, 1 :! eittiei party be naturall inipot. t.r fourth. auie-ii!'.p::a!pre".a!i. y w it 1 1 ..in know "edae. etc. of t!ie lm!-.im! looted by a lone ro ! . . AfVi ti., hold up'tlie man b -.:, to the mountain-, but was e:ii..ie ; :-i a -!it: u liile near the scene e! ! h robbery. No. is a thr..;. . :.: tra.n I';. .Ill Vashil-:,Hl !.. ..I ::r..iiN T-u-I., Sao . ami IS dll; to...!,..- i! fh-.t-! ii,in.':i at a m. Vfti-r i.'iiviit!: ' :. t.i.r ''-:a : rn Silk 'ii".-' ill &3 , " thr.-ti-.ti it' l..ii'-e ! - There should be rigorous prose tiort of the new vagrant law tbrott. out the state. Most criminals' b'. as vagrants. To use the latigu of an editor of tlie jiuper publishe.. in a statu where similar aui.-i'. laws exist. All conliriiicd lotifef? should hoL the limit of the law: am! we might add that the whole -'ate where loafers float should be madi as hot as the-cinder sla of H.id. for every member of this class. The Kassia and Japa:u a- -again actively engMi;tng th- - '.ten tiou of the reading )iil!. Then has been a winter of eoiupiiratue in activity, but the armies of both conutries have come ou from their winter quarters, ami hate amy.-.! themselves against each oilier in Manchi'.ria in battle line wlia h . tends tor more than a hundred mile Thete is no tellin.r "hat will be tie outcome tinaily of tin- hostilitv ! tweeu these two coantrivs. It rn.; Ixcome the yreate't war in all i'i -Niry, There are more than a mtlli'iti men actively engaged in war fan As we have exptu.-.-ed nur selv.-s be fore onr opinion is if tin- war n-u-tmtles long enongli it i- only a vie Hon of time when the brav.. i it tie Japs will have to stieoomb t.. th. superior numbers of the (.'.a" forces. Russias duseutious ha" greatly eomplicated conditions In Kus.-ia. and may finally result m the defeat of Russian Arms. til k. Mr KoiweM-lt haspn'l'iiblv soinethii'. fioin the liisjnu . tempt of lo-i-r--.- iitatnes a-U-iiilajo of his .oiistriio'iNe r cess" ii ii 1 its i-oiiteinpt for !i"i. pnneipl". vie ii ' i 't kt.ow w i list put the IV -:d '.t up to ii tritit! method of -mtw :t!:ti j th. la i.iit :i har-llv -i-m- 1.1m-'li.-i:!i'. I'h. ..etMtry "- t .-n;it- some !'r:nk api .:at:.. f :e d-ath-blow it h-.i !!-! t-; ti . l:..e unsi euiiy jann . 1 ' b '-i .f Kepr- setiiatn- - eani I'l-'y ' -eilii; log:- ill w hell it .-aid. "1 ; I l're-idei ; canw,.rk a in. :. p'. h, pi-.-niol- his f :' M 1 1 we ..r W" Inipnn ill),' Apr-! " i",tv'w .--is- ' V ! k I : -iJTi i.t to Rjjriitatf di- lliiiitliil i'f ''he.'- sants in Ranilotrli C unity. 1 he tleiieral .,.-;iii i!y . f North C arolina do cna -l : J-i-c. I That it shall be unlaw f'll ' :o hunt w ith puii or do-, or r.et, trap or kill, any pheasants hi twci n ' i In- lifteilitli dav of lli n-mbe- and tin- lift., nth da of Noenili; r Id I. .wit l'. f"t Ili.-V'ii"! ' rs' S,c. That ii shall b, unl.'Ml .1 ;:on to l'h,..-iMe- To Thin Tcople My Work Pleases! . T i liy ( el 11. r ti m 1! r I l.t ;lll tillie b.-tw.- . nibf r. on.- th. 1 and the. am! i.ll'.bfl- .-If Ii' ,1 til iy of hun- ,y of him- - . .. miii tn tike Vinol Atio reason it is the best strength ana lesh creator is because it actually con'ni.ns r.ll the medicinal elements takea f i-o .i genuine fresh Cods' Livers, without oil o- crea-j". "Xhese combined with crganio iron and other body building ingredients reatest flech, otrcn.;r-n ana tissue builder known to medioiiv.-. 1 XX on our guarantee. Respectfully, els Ho Ti-y iilinvo picture d the W niiill till. I lii-ll i-s 111'- I'.'-l'l''-I tiiiirl; idSe..tt's'.iiiii!sh.:i, :n -1 i-i 111" j-ytumy in ff uth ; v.l j 'irity. !l i-. s'.U ist if 1.1 'an' lllllle whiel f'.-iu Sp...".-v's brilliant n :'- i -i1'" i I- 1'il .e.s ,M.r.s.,o to tin- ...rniiiv ot :! thus inakiii- a --t o law w e.-t be was d:-e:.--:i,. : 'i- le- --. i-ud h- l.'-r- f-..l !., tl .e -a: i ti,.- li- i:- - waiiteo r. poll :!-(:::-: , inilea-,-." If -i I! o -i .iii- rie.- ii. : : - . 1- M ".- p. -1 f-.7- ' -111- - : U i tONfil'EeiSlONAL Al'l'lKH'l ATldNS. Representative Ilenieway, 1 chairman of the House Ajipropt tion Committee and Mr Livin-.-st the ranking Democratic ncm' recently snbmittcd their r.-p" ! conclusions as to the . e. ss penditurvs of tin- mitinnal b.v. nient from the receipts, l.nn.gslon declares that the army and navy un der Roosevelt have cost moiv tn.M ,4?0n,tMi0 against neaily soii.c"" :i Cleveland's last administration. Both Mr Ilemenway and I.iving ton agrw that the additional up prof nations for the present l ongre is considerably more than eight hun dred million for the tiscal vear end ing Jnne .'loth, lOfti, as against seven hundred and eighty niiliion for the previous year ending m-xt June. Mr Hemeuway admits that tli.-r. is a deficiency in the revenues . f th. Government of eighteen million do! lars less than the expenditures. Mr Livingston mattes a compari son of the four wars of the iasl Cleveland administtation and th four years of administration just closed; snowing time in lb'.M-'.m, in appropriations were 2,001i,liliieJ lo and during the years liiilli-lOm; tiny were $3,15:U34.!'J2. lie savs that the difference between the tippio- pnattons for 1 000 and the predicted revenues is $fl3,8ns,3!i".i. a "broad enough expanse between the buck I of expenditures and the tongue of revenues to startle the plain ami common people, who bear the bur dens ol taxation. Mr Livingston savs that under fonryeaisof Roosevelt the grand total ot expenditures tor tae armv and navy and for fortifications wae $703,120,393, against a total under the last Cleveland aduiirwstrition ot only $20,O46,3-13. Mr fJfingston concludes: "Con Irastltig Mr Cleveland's administra tion as to appropriations with that of Mr Roosevelt, we ini that a strenuens government, dominated by the policy of a 'big stick,' costs tin der Mr Roosevelt $220,412,329 more for the army, $258,184,157 more for the-navy, $19,477,503 more fo' for tifications; and for the three combin ed military pnrposes, $498,074,070 more than did the same objects un der Mr Cleveland's last, four years of office sum large enough to erect public building in every city and town in the country, with enough to spare to improve every harbor and waterway, so necessary for the pro motion of onr commerce; or it would have been sufficient to construct 200,000 miles of perfect roadways throughout the whole land. "The Democratic party does not endorse these excessive expenditares for military grandeur and display. And it ii confessed that their in dulgence has brought about a condi tion in the publio treasury that mesas either increased taxation or the issue ef bends in order to meet the filed current needs of tbe coun try." iff Liviwrsion pm'icts sdetfoit of lie. - niav think. - V Tnnitv Items II- Vo'i d S ll ii :. h I- ,-.-!.. '.Mr '( l.arh- I. ll: Mi - Il.i il-iirv. of Trii-lf M." Mtr l'ei' i :-;t- -I fr'eiei- in Mr -T. .In, II Ti i l-il. il our pia. - ..tie- .-f i.l.l- I e.-ii it..' t iieir si r - r. Mr- I ' 1 1 ti :. ..f leu n'-.'ofll Il:ay in. frii'it. Trin f -i liinu' tin- 1 cl, ,,.v, :e. b:. in iiiir - ci ion. Closing I xcrci.-cs at Pleasant Mill- v-i. .Mi n . 'If- l.iJc. The I lir.-e l'.--I.--r-. Til" H-"l We N-l. I II T.ik'e Wh.il r.iih.-i- In I'lie M -n .1.-1 the I hil-I. I'.ln.iel I.i I.lttl.- Ii )-. Til, l.fi- 1! A ii.ll -ij'i. . I,--' .IIU PllN.V.,-lt. Hi.- Ain.-ii- .ei I i.i T!- Vrl--l'-. P io Y,f Ii. 1. Tlie li. v f. .liii-l.. li t l.-l-ii- , ll.lilie Mill. r. The lSlue -l Tin' uM T.i Tl.e ll-Hl't W--lk. I.. a,, l!,.-k- ll.- W.-rl.l .i.u.-,- lir ..nme Tlu Hie oile. el.-. 111.- p a.i pi.-lalih- chair . ! Willi 1 1. r W'riehi an I I -it I'lV-i.l. l;t"Kii iiieini-. i's in el.i'pi. . : - iiij; tie ni I hat tin i . . '.i'il he in-1,1 ii ml. r : -spi'iaililiir oa'n aii'i ::.' r'liieery stole iis sot s will permit. Mr ll.oe will le ,-! "t Tiufa" i'u w in. .. unduly eerting him- n down ii hill but ..- ... tile pha that he Wa hack. .Much is e, , , y. uiij; oliampion as : cally sit for a w hole nay hot if h.s mother w ill I.: in r to hun. Meeting-, w regularly under tin- m lllellt. -.1 hl- ;,- pi-'llll-- ... . ,,f a o:iunj t,e weather ..v-.ied le. ni-i.-,l of ". 1 1 1 1 1 i i ii piol.-l on ,.V t'l bold I 'of til' I I iiCl eii- ,ii a -i-od-ti Ins din- I'- .oi r. l.iiiPN I., kale. l-ril"' ' rr. n. .m Nv.t v It- -v. I m l IV"T.i. A lil..(nie. Wli.n W .ul.lV. il It.itl.er Be A Lual.wue. T-.imny's I '-.iiiiii'li'iiii' B-ivs Wanted, All.-n k.-ii. ;hve tha l.iitlH B.iyn.1 ( hni..-.'. li.is rhiii. ' Xfiwic. ,V DmIi.ot... Farmer IJ. y ninl t ity Mu.In Tell Ve. Vn Winded Wni.t. Lizzie l'lnlliw School Il.iv to i. en nalmuAin, Will (iurn-n. A riinl.-giie. The ller..rme. W de A Ilialnaue, A Slight ,liKiin.l.-rsuinilin. A Iliulotfiir. The leitiuii! leller. Mwhie N.a.h. Muiie. Mvldml, -Musgi" Mill-r. VBov's PmBibililics, Sum Phitlips. A Uirl's Conversation Over a Teh-phone, Allin Krnh. Huppinwrfs lnn Keraiw. Nate t'luiim. Valodictorv, Kiliel tiadJw. Mnaic. Ad.ir.wa, Wm. O Hammer, Ej. HuaiG. PriM w anrded to ChM PhiUipa nil Jitia (Mrren tor reonving the moat bead- mark in ti.eir reapectin cisaars. 1 . : 3 If your blood ts ri.i i and im pure, yiur aic iiisc. ''"c all the time. It is rttrc, i:-ii blood th.it hivioiiraic-;, ,'i .",'lieiis, retrcslies. Vouct. ainy Know Snrizapanlla the medicine that brinp.s good health to the home, tbs only medicine tested and. tried for 60 years. A doctor's medicine. -1 i-p.jr. a JleV.'i fori Poor Health SlI.fdi.'Lbd'O. il. 1 li-h I- Sec. :t That any ;-. r-o'- v.ohit.n" . he l'lo issons of I hi.- act, shall be tilllty "f a mi-.l, mean -r and '! nil Ks- that I'H - dollars' r iuipii-o - d not mule than thirty dins, for " a. Ii ! . .-:.'.! I.i. led. so'Vl. i.ftcicd t-' a ,.- .d or i-o-teln. 1 s. ... - 'J hat ;m-' tiet shall t.-t e .pply l.. any p-t:-on w!i"shall ptopfi- " ..,t--'p!:eii.-ai.ts in ii'l f nclosur.-. ill.'l kili I :e in for I is ) rivate us'. 1 s .... :, Th.it this act hall api ly ,. t Ii oei.-lj h eollll''-. y... . i hnl tins act shall he in ioie. ftoin "ii" aft ei in ratifie-iiion. ' la the tl, iii lal As- inhlv l--id ; tin..- turns ii, .ii tatiliid this fe-i-i- ' -,, ;,i:i .lay of h hniioy, .. I'.. l'.'"o. i l.iiicrt) News. ' S-i - ,- Mr lin-in. our f..rui,-r see! : ,,: l.-i- -il. Vi A M Ki-ison arm . I',- l,o,. ineii-,1 i:;t- the h.-u-v Ashehovo Dm KOR3E3 A?JD MVLES. . :-i v.iv- ,.t in v slat hi .'-f I" lie just lecel col -tie. t il i .,.!,. for sale .o il lAc. .,. ,,, ..... ii'V .-'ock lielor. i;. i:. i: I t -i'-i. v.'ii'll laid. .llWi;.emiii.l. ;-' iu..l '".ill ear, .1... .-.ill I'll .I.i fr you. TOM CARTER. n, r--l.,lliee. WAM'IJi I. U'll'.S AM) IIHYI'I.KMEK in ill., an, I iiilj..iiniij t-rriti.rira t" repri'seat-ii.'.-i ii-1 v.-rli-..' llie Wholesale nn-1 K-luca- I lesillinell.,.f .-I.I..I 1 ...talili.hed ll.luaa .1 ..-li-i tniaiieiiil Mainline. S.ilnrv SS.'l.r.O per . '.ii. with . M..: .e. !i,i.i,...l eaeh'l,,ii.hiy fcy . ',1-,-'. .In.-, i to. in Iii ail-piiirtuis. ..nw and liiriii -!"--l v. hen iieet-M- iiiv. Pimiiitiii ieiiiiau em. A.l.lre.s lll.-ir llmiliera Co., Hept. fl U fti W M VWv :.ij 'Ztr -itjr "-.i ' ' IS 1 PI B Ftr? e,V I.-CIIPI. ,. " tto ,e,etl,. i an.! hi- faini!' by .Mr and Mr Mr rh.,l.'lli, U: and mi mine r. nur atiemi"!! at ih is lime t cur bre and varied stock of Bug&ies. r vehieles. We eninveJ : very iir-e tnule in tin's line last spring !. m.inv v. h- UnvAu l us we have not had a single dissatisfied vJos t'lihci nr.'kes, tlie L A.Hi.va doaoa of aver , Puis eaen v,.m ir Kept tirccii at Vuk" fide. t le N. i- l I' I. -:.:'. I. V. '.. Mi l 1 v-rilAN.. I. urn '.lire t uui- e y h st lit I. .,i y.uir t '.iliip.i'iV. ''V.-uld l!...t yy'e had lie p"' tv to si...li l-i the daiieht, :.. bolt,- la:' r in the Intel. ;....! ad- i-e I.. ii. i.. prevail on i i,. .r f . ' r t.i p",o . le for tin in in tii wav - :ir l',i I to i . i proMih-ii! ly i-.i'lo-.i -,t f-u ii.-. i b.it they, t,,o.' miuhl I- .i. iii. ii' hearls eiadil. n. .1 and Ih- ir jieetiliialy tilirde-;s hnli Med i l, !. i, ir. by m. ie.- an. I :rif: - from tlie spirit l.rid, as :l ii.rr, and i ft.-l-eoniini; as a 'iv.it bicssine; when st i, Celled. Apiin lhi:uKi':' y .tl for tllecheeks just receiyctl. we r.m;iin respectfully yours, Mlio I. A t N A H t !itr.K. , Cape, X. t'. Mi;s liiy 1. Cax i:xi:-i. Mollitt, X. ('. Mi;- 1'iniii M i:t'A i:iKss, ( oleridee, X. C. .Note:--.Iain..- A Cole, of Cole ridj:.'. ii.-iiidolph Co., X. ('., in yy hose lie in il y I he above letter was mitten, also i. It considerable insur ance u hi ,-li mi. jnld immediately in one sum at bis death. Mr Cole had a!-o a "i,(Mhi op-i in the Mutual l'..-iietit on tlieOj'uy irient lifedan on which he had paid 1 1 tinns i years, and the conipiny paid to his estate ju',1 liS or J 1,1 US more than the face of his. policy. There as a li ii ml declared each vi ar and instuid of taking it in cash, Mr Cole alloBed it to buy additional insurance payable with the jKiliev, it was these dixidenda that, in 11 years on a $5,000 policy added $1, 1 ;H to the original amount payable. Had this la-en in a company that only declares iLs divhlend at end of certain periods as 15 and 20 years, the $'5,000 only would have been paid. His estate waa $1,1G8 better off because of bis having his insur ance in the Mutual Ileneiit Life In snranao Company of Newark, X. J. For rates and information as to policies issued by this company, write stating age to K. A. Wiles. District Agent. Greensboro, N. C. Mr liait. has alsi. m-i.ie a ni"'". . le ti.OX occupies t lie Tilll-i Tl -e in :tl t he ci mot tv. I he i-io-iaiite for ' the l.ibei'ly i.imal t oihee t'oininene.-mei.t is : in; arran-ed. S.. far the pro i.iiiie hil- been luadeie.il :is foihovsi i-ii-lav lii.-l.t May l'.'lb, l'.'i'o. JeM r-,-i-is !,v the t .;ls in I lit- triiliif'iUal Mii-i.-"and the l'rini.'iry nnd 'itit. r in. dial.- Ih parlinets Saltirdav night, May .'oth, l'.'0-"i. Mil deal 'liecitid I.V I lie ilii.illillil:e. ,.ass in niu-le. I'iio e;-;,',iii:t. . iii tlos . oiiis, ale M :-., .- 1 I'icliftl, uii.ii t ':,!--1 i .-,.! Trod :.!:. i -'T- y,.,v 'Jlsl. 1 1 a m, too Ai.liti," .- r I M unliy t ijlit. V.av v: -1.1 Horbour uggy y ! - 4tesl ' zif&r Till lll'lli , 'f ilt A-ii.-b,,:-.,. N M:- i'.dsx K'.Iiar.lsoti. .1 -apti.;... N C. The liJ.-iarv address a,., l ,i, in.-ied by I'iof t harles W i'.iirlMii. I' li" "f Arictiilure ill the l i'i. ce ot Agriculture 'he me- i. aioc art-, lialeiirh. X C. It i ia pn led thai I'r "" 11 Petwil-i. ,;.' "I ,sl Market Methodist . ,, .:-, !,, ii:, : tirt or,,. ( . i.i reach ii. . A r ni. id sermon. 'I ne .M.ii.-liiils ninl iiiaiiiieers ate ... f..i;..w.-: W M Stailord. . lou r i ti. haul. N I . Chief Mar-Hal I l i-'.-iisi: Cioier i iiehard' N C. i "ni' f Man. t;er .1 A li.oxell, llaud l.-ni.U'. n c. c ii iii."i. i;, id-uii-. i . l.,e Hamlin. C. nlra! r.lls, N C. Wayne llori.a.lay. tl.ik.lalo, N C. -ii!.'or.i:::ai marshal, nnd Mi i.i. la .tiii -u. tira am. N C. M.'iiii M, i i.- r-- n. i l.iini.iti.- Mill.-. N ll.-iie M afford. Cioier I lrciiar.1. N I and Ilora I.eilnuiii. I inn-svi I i.-, N ( . no Mil.i.r.iimile maino.-is. Ill and Mrs T C Aina li ltoi V; ; i. an I .vhim!.i .lui" s,, .:ii:iv i.-t at ll:.' Ion.,- of Mr . r A I-' Ward, ...ti. Iim- mi;, s f. A Mr M. I'm .ler. st in i ii-' i II ,s -.eel to l.il-rl v V V," Amick his li-t luil is iniproi in. Th. Central falls Items. no, ler appi' (ohepi.i-l. nr.-! if w ith all its loveliness 1 ,n: if plat. tine; and tixinr earileiis eoiiiits anything as a si.'ii for the ell.lllg". This whole -ectioli .v eins to be u i v much alive. lien we consider tlie'iyoik now bcins done: notwith--lali.lin' ninny ate slill sick and uard ! v able to be out to i-njoy the iii. e n.-at her. Another un!.lin' in onr little tnwn helps to swell thf number t" live marriages within the lust four months, '.line of which happened on Atlieboro street.. The last one took place Sunday tlie 10th, when Mr (ieo Yow and Miss lltta Vmiciinnon were h-.pi!y marrii d, .1 V Haiiiilton oRici.iting. i he aff.tir was nicely planned to take place at in o'clock a. m. with a delightful dinner soon after tlie ceremony, of which, all In, r.-iuaiiiel seeiind to enjoy huge ly. 1 his same justice has united (lirce couples within the last two mouths and more yet to hear from later on; nil of this ton-u. Tin' school at this place is still growing and those ho were out sick are tn-eiiming to attend again. TheThomasville Correspondent of the Lexington 1'ispateh gives us the following information as to a valu able pig. The greatest pig we nave nearu oi this season is the one raised by Mr. William Euslcy. Mr. 1'ig was 11 months old at the time he canght the axe in the head; had eaten tifteon sacks of slnpstulT: cost when a pig $'2.T5. and when killed weighed 34 pounds and was sold for $ 2.30. How is Mr. Knsley for records. ' Pleasant and Harmless. Don't drug the stomach to enre a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the nmctis, draws the inflamma tion out of the throat, lnngs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A quick cure for cronp and whaoping cough. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asbeboro Drag Co, v:-; ... , - 'Mrqm Sulkey Plows, Etc. W'e a I e seliin.ir tlio SYKACl'SH Jt'MOR Si I KF.Y lL(JVV, which has proved ilsel he the iilv siiikev piuv lliat j..ves iinier.-.il saiisiaction we nave yiuiie a numner 01 I. ni.is who are usine; the .iimi-.i, all ul . l. m lestily to its superiority. TIIF M-AV SYRAc:i'Si: Sin L bHAM is ktier iklapicJ lo ihe soils n" Randolph adjt inine; counties, and all oilier sections wliere deep pl"Nvinjr is r.ecessary, than an v"c plow. Thev are titled wiih all the latest improvements and handy attachments, ana ca run at any depth mure satisfactory than other plows. We huy them in car load lots, consequently can sell tlieni at a low limine, lie sure io see us neioie you nu. V In Conclusion V We desire to state that if il is any thine; to be found in the hardware line you M Ironi a carpet tack to steam engine, we win m.iKe u 10 voui niteiesi u tiaae wuu have studied the farmers needs', our firm Ivine, composed of practical farmers, and ther are prepared to trive vou the advantaire 1 our experience. II you want naraware reme Holladv-Rools is the "place to buy it, and now is the time. "Thankin.tr you one and alf for past favors, we yours to please. Hollady-Pool Hardware Co Depot Street. Asheboro. N. C. j mm 3slk7 shq.- !V STYLISH TIE j """JSSk" dainty i;-. f forisale by dress jig Woodj;iVloring,i! w AsheboroN. C. Lj- i Ji . .: . , . , t r ght fcraoatly ld th (AniapkrUtH
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