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The Asheboro Couiier PRICE ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Wm. C. HAMMER, Editor. TALK ECONOMY NOW. In order to meet the glowing iK' ficit in the treasury, caused by reckless extravagance and graft ia the administration of the affairs of the government, Senator Cullom of Illinois says the coming session of congress must buckle down to the dnty of paring expenditures. Dr. Chins. Smith, of this State, who has been professor of history in William Jewel College in Missouri, and recently elected president of Furmau University in South Caro lina, is one of the finest scholars among the younger men who are en gaged in teaching. Dr. Smith made reputation at Johns Hopkins as a I gives the minority the right to an- student, and wrote some valuable i otlK'1', V'X l'Vl,r.v ttt0 J'1''1' provided x. ,, ,, ,. ... (one-third or more of the qualified papers on North Carolina history, voUir svM the of which were published and distributed. ttuiormeu etc. This petition was as educational documents by the ed-: presented to the board last Friday ucational bureau at Washington. night. If the necessary number of I registered voters are found to have j signed (as claimed I the aldermen w ill During this season it is well to order the election to lie held in take precautionary measures agaius , October. The matter will be settled typhoid which kills more people !lt the September meeting of the than any other diseae save the 1 u0;ll'(f ... , I find a prettv-and attractive little great white plague, consumption. SU),V j,, ,he ,aio.ial columns of the Millie there is always danger in scattering the disease by Hies yet if (.'. concerning one of the most dis all drinking water is boiled and no tiuguished citizens of our own State, green fruit is eaten, there is not so whi,ch el'm'U1 mtoivst liiuiiy of the " , , ... , . ., readers of these letters. I he News much danger. Wafer should not ..mJ Courier g.ly: be used from public wells and wells; .'The lilue Ridge Railroad is to be ill densely populated communities finished on the lines of the original are alwavs dan-'eieus t.i health. : survey. The company has been re Screens can be used to keep out Hies, or darkened rooms will keep them out. Good Roaiti. Under date of July -.'Mil, the editor received the following letter endorsing the position of the courier on good roads etc, W e would be glad to hear from others on these important iiuestious. I want to endorse your Editorial in vonr issue of the JTth on the subject of public education and good , roads. The county is already being fnllv awakened to "the need nf liptter education; not necessarily higher education but swell facilities as will let every bov and girl in the county learn learn at least, to read and write. With Wetter education our people will see the need of good roids. Your idea of issuing bonds is cor rect. All progressive counties and towns get their permanent improve ments such as good roads, school buildings and court houses by selling Imnds. I hope in the next few years tJ see good schools ail over i;utl. dolph, good roads permanently built ! und Court house that will "be in . keeping with the prosperity of our people, affording a safe place .if de- posit for our valuable records Yours truly, S I'-m a.m. world. And after he is dead and ' gmie most of us will proclaim the Tht Way to Do Things. fact mid boast of it, and even his If there is that in your nature 'enemies ' foi very man who amount which demands the licst and h ill to much always h;is enemies) will take nothing less, and you do not admit it. demoralize this standard by the It is the way of the world to wi In habit of deterioration in everything hold iu bouquets and reserve them yon do you will achieve distinction only for the collin. Ah! If we in some line if you have the persis- would only get out of that bad habit tenco and determination to follow and bestow a few of the flowers of your ideal. praise upon our heroes, who so rich- Bnt if you are satisfied with the ly deserve them, ere they leave us cheap and shoddy, the botched and behind. slovenly, if you are not particular j about quality in your work, or in your environment, or in your per-; Jap Def.aU Madison Giant, sonal habits, then you must expect Prof A Ono, the Japanese in to take second place, to fall back in- structor of Jiu-jitsu in the United to the rear of the procession. States Naval Academy defeated big People who have accomplished Tom Erisbee, the Madison county work worth while have had very 1 giant and champion wrestler who high sense f the way to do things. ! weighs 3u5 lbs, at a wrestling match They have not been content with at Ashe ville on Friday night of last mediocrity. They have not con-' week, fined themselves to the beaten tracks; they have never been stisried to do things just as ethers do them, but ol... l,ll, ,..(!,.. Tl .....wLi a.:. . it 4 ' -, n spread in New Orleans, vet coudi pushed thiugs that came to their ,',. ; , . , , ..- hands a little higher up a little up a little i f,,(i, , 1 .v . further on. It is this higher up, . ,!,; i:if .a . .i t . ' th ...,i;.. i: ' -i. tj. : i ; zirrir:':?:- i evervthinir on attpmt.ti. that eon- quer. the height of excellence.-O S Marden in "Success Magazine." Good Reads. The most important ipiestion be fore the people of Randolph county today, is that of good roads. Let us caloulate the value of good macadam ized roads, and then count the cost, nd the amount in tavor of good roads would simply astonish ns. It is only a question of time, it is grow ing more and more iu favor iu the eye of our best citizens. In fact, ' the people who pay .the taxes want un won mi oegm now. mat is tne Me in Southwest Randolph. Let every awn who has any in flnenoe with his neighbor talk this subject unceasingly and make it so popular that the authorities will make a bond issue because public sentiment requires it There are many places in our public highways that it is dangerous to life and limb to travel over. We earnestly bops the grand jnry at oar last term presented some of . the deliuquet road bosses. We can enn Brerit teaman y sections of road that has not been worked three) days in tbat many years, and ; this in good old Cnncot d township at Corcoji. OUR RALEIGH LETTER. Raleigh, N C, Aug, 7. Raleigh voters are to have another fight over the liuuor nuestiou in October, and, as was the case two years ago, the question is dispensary or bar-rooms. The only difference this year from the questions involved in ioOUXwhen the dispensary system was adopted by a two-third vote) is that if the siiloon advocates should win this time "high license'' will prevail. L'uder the terms of the new char ter of Raleigh, if the "open saloon" or licensed bar-room system is ever restored, the minimum municipal tax for each retail liquor dealer shall be $1400 per annum, With the county and state and the U S tax added, the taxes and license of liquor saloons here would be from $1,500 to $1,800 a year each. Pro bably not more than a half dozen, or say ten at the most, could afford to do business under such conditions in a towu the size of Raleigh. There were about 5 saloons here two years ago, but then the city tax was only $300 per annum. The new election is to be called under the terms of the law which Charleston News and Courier, iS. organized with Col A H Andrews as president. When a bov IT wars of ! aire was employed on the construe lion if this road, and gave up the work to take service in the Confeder ate annv, where he foiiirht for four years with distinguished gallantry. !; It is one of the ambitions of his life to drive the Hlue Kit railioad ihrmiirh the im mutants and wo have no doubt that lie will lie sus tained in his efforts bv the great Smthem Railway which he is now tin Company, of first vice-presi- lellt." This is a great undertaking, but Col Andrew will certainly consum mate ;t, tor he never meets with failure ill the execution of anvof his Wl" k 111 hlI l""fessio:;. Col Andrews 's the greatest railroadman in the S"'''1'- Th''1' ls 110 " 1,1 Nort1' 'Carolina, there lias never been one, who has reflected so much credit ur on the State in the lailway circles of this country and the business world generally as Col A It Andrews. He has a greater and wider reputation today than any other citizen of our State. Unquestionably he is person ally the most magnetic man, with a more distinct and attractive presence, in North Carolina, u hilve 1,11,1 11 f,'v pwhticmns, and '- " talesmen, ' who have made UM noiv 111 t!u' hu "f legislation illul 0,1 th'' f"rnini 1!llt' everything cen.'mercu, .mjiui vuroniiit n;ia .iu duued no greater man great nf heart : as well as the accomplishment of so much in the railroad and business Quarter ot a Million to Fight Yellow Jack. While yellow fever continues to tions are said to lie better. There , are euine ooo or more cases unuer , . t ,r, . , . treatment. I here have been two deaths from yellow fever in New York. The five cases and other suspects eJ came from the l8tb Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars have been raised to stamp it out. The latest news from New Orlean, as we go to press that U0 new cases oi yellow fever has broken out in the twenty-four hours. Total cases to date, tilti. Total deaths, 112. W K Odell, of Concord, has con tracted to purchase the eoiten factory of the Tennessee Manufactur ing Company, Nashville. The price agreed to is $145,000. Mr Odell expects to enlarge the plant and make it one of the principal cotton nuns or tne south. Tuttsnlls wW ten th jfyepotrtlc I rem mtmy 4ayee4iley,asSJUtaMeMieit cat whatever wMmm. Tbejr pnrtnt SICK HEADACHE, cam UMtuoe) to uafannWk an floe is taa astir, t tv PetKa. dquop msn TaU Ko lsUtuto. NEWS ITEMS. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest You. Three men at lioone, N. C, were killed by lightning Tuesday of this week. Ada Walker shot and killed Eugene Lamar at Winston Tuesday of this week. J J Pendergrass, of Carv, N C, had one of his hands sawed off last Saturday. The Rex Furnitute Co, of Lex ington, has gone into the hands of a receiver. C P Sapp, editor of the Virginian Pilot, of Norfolk, and a native of Cabarrus county, died this week. The new suburb of Greensboro will cause street car extension for four-miles, and 1,500 new dwellings are to be erected. Kdgar 1 Proadhurst, of Greens-j boro, and 1) P Stern, of Kinston, j have formed a partnership to prac tice law in Greensboro. A dog supposed to be mad terror-1 Miss "' '''"-". 'ir.'ensk.ro, a, i ii- i i' i i j i ! eomiiained liv her sister, Mrs I: C Lissiler. izetl High 1 oint one day last week .,. i,,.,,,,;,, ,,. w.k ;,,, lMt ,:nU,r before an army of men and boys, M,s I'.nna Watson .u.l Mrs K.ii.-n Wei succeeded in killing it. I Iwrn, of tlreeu-lH.ro, are isiiinK nl.itives : and intending the lnivting here. Oil Tuesday of this week the .Miss flora ljisiier. lio has hern s'inl Odell Hardware Co, of Greensboro, I '. ""' ''' ' the tnouniams of Virginia, gave their emnloyees a picnic at ,ilk, , ,"isli lvl:iv ws ,,) u, i.r Boone s pond seven miles from home. Greensboro. Mr Chas Cranford of M.ie ioiiiiiv, sieut ' Satnrdav and Sunday with his father. John Smith was killed over a' Mis licttie shaiuimrger. who has Umh ill game of cards at Granite IJuary,' fr -""' "" is slowly iniprovcng. Rowan countv, last Saturday night Uv Will Henderson. Jfotll are colored. Henderson escaped. , I'earl t'ann ron. of l.exingioii. Claude Hernardhas returned to; Jf you lire" tro",,led with diz.y Raleigh and has given ail , ,00; ' llt.uJa(h imiii;estion, con' bond for his appearance in the -lau 8'ti tio Hollister's Rocky Moun age suit brought by II C ii, Tea will make vou well and keep growing out ot the recent Raleigh ; wdl If it ffs, get your moneV Philadelphia and Norfolk and local capitalists have purchased a large tract of laud southwest of the corporate limits of Greensboro and a towu, a suburb of Greensboro is to, be built. A match dropped in the bottom of a picnic boat near Newberu ig nited gasoline. Seven ladies and one gentleman occupying the boat were rescued from lire anil watery grave bv an old colored fisherman. 1 lie twelve months old child of Mr anil Mrs K X I.amli. nf the l,.t.,i. .st,rl11...plw,x.l 'l,.;ir..P.l countv, recently got its head in a liox of wheat under a bed and in its efforts to get its head out broke its neck. The box came within a few- inches of the bed rail. The Stanford Express says that .i geiuicui.iB irom me i eep iviver section of Mtnire county informs the editor that within a radius of six miles thore are twenty saw mills, and not only the short leaf but old tield pines and everything large enough to make a stick of timber is being saw ed up. And so it is eerywhere. It is a great mistake to saw pine trees less thuR 14 or 15 inches in diameter stump high. Mrs Jas M Walker entertained at her home on Davie avenue Wednes day evening from 6:30 to ?:;!() o'clock in honor of her guests, Miss es Edith Pou, of Raleigh, and Annie Worth, of Wilmington, who are Mis Walker's nieces. There were about! 10 uuests present. Refreshments wpip served mi fho liun SI j tea. i i fr;(l,..tJ rtf i;QO A ;., j liurwcll will be interested to know that she came this week from New Orleans, where she has been living, to Asheboro to visit her sister, Mrs McAllister. Miss liurwell fled from the yellow fever in New Orleans, State villo Landmark. County Correspondence. Holly Springs Items. Wheat threshing is alioiit over iu ll f.triue liusy preparing laud far the next cr.u M.ss Alice Caddcll ami little l.rother have ln-en visiting their grandiuotlier, Mrs W I! Itrown. .Mr tic.. rue llodgin who was sj-riomlr hurt on the MillU.ro branch of the Southern railroad is improving ! w t, vm. Iulli t)je unip,;,,, K, Miss l-.lva I ox ivhol,a.aHonrish,iigs, lio,.l;ll.lviol. ,,, OHr VOHng it ( enter is doing Iiiu It ami eivltta entire i k,,.i. .... i. i....,i.;.... ...i.;'f- satisfj. Hen to th. patrons. Mr Eli Allen wlw l-n.iiiui wi j Miss M. ltie .M.wn anil Mr Stanly Allen at tended the County Sunday School Cuilvi-iitio. at l.iUutv Thursday and Kridav. Riley Store Items, People in this section of the through thrashing wheat; with short Mr M I. Johnson is occupyini: his nlai-e as crops. 11 r M I. Ixiftin had tlie misfortune to1 tier near r-mnrauo. , a rili hrokcu while out threshinu wlieut. i Mr Tucker. f Ilileve Store, is iu feehle herllh. Mr Tucker is a very old man and ', we fir he will never get aaal strong again, Mr Harvard Riley Liu moved his family , to High Point. We wish them much success in tfieir new home. 1 Smie of the young people fmm Eileys : Store attended tlie Sunday School Convenlion 1 at New Hope tlie tilth Sunday in July and j reported a nice time. i Aunt Betsey Seilon is not expected tolive. j Slie has l?en in feelile health for a long time and does not improve. J Mrs Klsle Nance, of Ashelmro, is visiting friends ami reuitives ia and around Hentoo for a few days. Seaareve News. (Vim crops are the best we have ever had in this section and gardene are no. Mr Peter King is almost helpless with apoplexy. The .Suggs mill ia being repaired to do etistoni work. Her ft I. Jordan held a Holiness lose ting near Mr flillanl Boon's last week. Miss Ella IJnebeny and Ur Aledge King, both of Montgomery eonnty, are recovering from severe attacks of typhoid fever. Mr J ti Aahworth, of Mississippi, has been taking hie vacation at Ulenrock Hneet. Pteasastly Effective. Never in the way, no trouble to car ry, easy to take, pleasant and never failing in results are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills are a certain guarantee against headache, billionsoees, torpid liver and all the ills resulting from consti pation. They tonie. and strengthen the liver. Cuie Janaiioe. iSold by Standard Drug Co and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheuoro. v Popular Ridge Items. Ttie (irotr.ieted meeting at Mt liileoii t liuri-li fiegiii the Mceoml Simdiiy in Atiguat. tern i looking well since, the recent rail'. Mr I'luirU-s Crotls ulio reeently came home from )iisdisHipi on n viait, is'ei-vsiek of ti ihoid fever. .lr .f M S-ieer went to Aslielior.i.on hat ineK. lait Monday. I inr new selumf Inmse is eoinplft.ni ami nreived, We fuve u yoeif finiiNO and hoj-H no will hae a oikI leaelier t Ilia winter. .Miss F.-lella Alexander li ft for Texas l.jst weeli with her uncle, Jesse Sieneer, who has liecn visiting relatives in this section. Mr anil Mr iHausui Karlow have a line haltv lxy at their home. r Cicero Skcen unit family, of near Ashe Uiro, visiteil in this cetniiinnity lasl W(s-k. A tmintn'r ef enr jieople attiMi'ieJ the Itrnsh ArKir Holiness meeting near Skecns mill last Siimlay. Another line'lier h:w l ome to die lumie nl Mr nu.l Mrs tieo llriles. Farmer Items. The nice, refreshing shower of yesterday evening ailils to our feelings ax well as to the growth of late com amP'turnip patches." Mr Kiser and fajtiilv, of Charlotte, are visiting Mrs Kiser's fatlier, Iter U F Kimhcr. The protracted meeting at thi place Ih gHii yi-sterclay. The house was lillwl to its inmost alil our piistor gave us two aide sermons on "Witnessing for Christ." I!c Kirliy from High Point is cxiectcd t day to iissist lire Kinchet. We are e.teitiut' a good Hiccling. Mrs Kearus is visiting relatives in Ch.uli'tti'. nig tlie isitors Suiid;i noticed m and I Mr and Mrs C C Crauford ol Asl back. That s fair, iw cents. Ashe i horo Drug Co. iVanUh Frankllnvllle Hems. die High Mi.-! . ir:e nuniU-r of s . ncd Men da, ideal few ll. issfnl , al i !'X '.I in a This , In Iv the I in the hisinry of iho seh..l. Nannie i.l la ind.r le the' I lt d rent to Central 'annie will Tud roil;er. Braxton. Mr William Ifus.- i town Satnrdav id Mi ith he of l.itlle liner, Kthel lin ,.. her 1. otlic l-aac, s.nt a days iu (ireenslioin last . Protracted inc'iin..; (..mmenced at PI ant Cros.. Sundae, conducted liv i.'ev Xel Have. rs W C l.'ussell ; id Hugh Parks, Sr. ' attended tli Hoard I Itoad "pc al Cedar falls, . Welch -. nt 111,1. I'.. nit Satnrrl.i Mr I.. l.i-t week. ji11!'!,!.. and Hurke and family at.' i jtr.'iits near tayetlev w,.,.k. Ks. s'uart 1.1 Mr Old C I Ashel. Mo Mr Alx- Hudson has accept, with the Kranklinville Mfg Co. ll.sltli Mr W ll Maner, of While Oak, .miI Sun dav si home with Ins hiuulv. Nlrs Col.le. of near Climate, slvnt tl.iv. last week with her daughter, Mrs .lohn Mr C 11 Julian attended the County Convention at l.iiiertv last week. Do not forget that Dr Seth Ar nold's IJalsaui is the best known rem edy for all Rowel Complaints. Win ran ted by Standard Drug Co, West Ramseor Hems. Mr I'd Phillips, of Ilallison, who has I visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs A ll. Phil I'l, lor the tvtst week left today for lligl tnt Miss Mary Kox, ef Sialey, preachl tw alle sermons Saturday und .Numbly night to large and attentive congregations, at th Al.stelic Holiness church. ,.( s .Ins llr.ulv, of t hi-eks, visile Mr and Mrs A K Wilson Satnnl.iy tind Sunday. Mr and Mrs Mdo Councilman, of l-'al Creek, Chatham county, were plejissut li-il ors at the home of Mr I ieo fieaton Saturda; and Sunday. Mrs Ed Craven, who has Itccu uile sick i ciaivalewing. i ur model fanners, Mr anil Mrs J O l-'or are receiving many i-ongraluiaiions ..t ,.ir ,,,. lis as well as on the ar rival nf a line girl Iwliv. Mrs E C Philliiw ami children end Mr Kniuk Wallnts? are visiting ut their forme homes in M.H.re antl Chalham counties. Mr Elkin .lone novel to Wet liaiu olinif. ueinn ..ut durini.' service, nmokiii: near the church doors au.l other conduct that is to say the least, repreliensible. N one. young or old, who ha any self restiect or any respect for the place will do it. Two young Uys uliout 17 years old. otierativee in tlie loluinliia cotton mill skeeilsdleil last week and there wbervalouu. is unknown to their parente. Special Rates to Hot Soriori. Ark- vis C.k..rf H"" Sealxsini announces rile of one first cluss fare plus 2.tl0 froto all poinie Sonh Caroline to Hot Siiriugs, Ark., Kureka tyring". Ark. am) Kl.forsilo Sprinas, Mo. Tickets will he sold tint and third Tuesday's i" '"Ij. August and S-ptilier, nasi limit sixty days from date of sale. Isit not to ex- lieyong October .lint. '"r information apply to your nean Agent r address, . C If liA'PfhS, - T P A, llaleigh, N C. a Fraej Ralph. Mr and Mrs M H Moftitt spent Sunday with Mr Allen Scott, of Flower Hill Messrs Ilaiter Rich and I leorge Scotl, o Aslicliom, were in oar eoniinunity ekuiday evening SeTeral from around here attended a singing at Mr A S i'ugn e last Sundsv kti ing. , The protracted nee ting will commence at nrowere thapel ue Jrmrth Sunday m Aeg. Mr and Mrs Lindsay Cot's f .intrant will lie preached oa Sursisy by Rev W V Ken nett. DssfereM ssmJ UscefUls. For sunburn, tetter and all skin and scalp diseases, DeWitt's Witch Uaxel Salve has no equal. It is a certain care for blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It will dra tbe fire out of a bum and heal without leaving scar. Boils, old sores, car buncles, etc, are quickly cured by tbe use of the genuine DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. Accept sub stitute as they are often daugtroos and ancertain. Soold by BUudard Drag Co and Asheboro Drug Co, Asheboro. i Ramseur Hems. Mrs Kliza Wanl, of Contral Fulls, epent Saturday night with Mrs Ira Scott -on her way to visit Mr liohert Ward. Capt V D Iine and Misses lil,i Wliilo heail mid Sallie r'oust are recreating at (Mowing Itock. Mrs 1 F Craien sisuit two ihivs of last week in (ireensUmi. Mr and Mrs II II ( a iter and Utile I'ixic Low sint the xist two weuks at Wriglits ville and .Mt Vernon Springs. Mr and Mrs lieo A lire. I and chiMrcti. of tireeusLwro. sjient thu jiiist iviek with iida tives in town. Mi-s Clamlia Mvrick, of (iieeii.-lioro, was the guesl of her sister. Mrs Nannie Ward, die past week. Mrs .lane King, of Whv Not, is vi-iting Mrs J II Forrester. .Messrs W F Smith and .1 t) Forrester are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the arrival of a hou and daughter at their resjieclive homes stho past week. Iter .1 W Pulton Idled his pulpit iu the Christian church last Sutidnv, preaching able and clear tenuous. Rev I. I. Lissiterand Mis Vcrnie Zerklc attended the Countv S S Convention lit l.iU-rtv last Mr la-li Parks, one ot Randolph's liest fiirmr tiifltin brought the champion loatt of waier tins marks! last week. I hcv av- eraged ,11 l - xiunds ca sight lo see how fast tliev was a i in tack ich iin- I he F.ii- old. Miss Ada M.u lev who has had r for the past leu days is -d N 11 Alexander t icul llauk. K of I writing insurance last I'epsi-Cola is the most healthful, .!.:. .;.... l ...,i....t.:.... .i.:..i. ... n. . ', , . . ,, " ". . souu louniain. r.very glass contains mistake,butreiiu'ttilieriln.-iiainc,S.iuip-teaspoonful of pepsin and will relieve I Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swump-Uoot, and the indigestion and does not excite the ' aihlress, Binghamtor, N. Y., on every nerves, oc at all soda fountains. COLORADO'S BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SCENERY; UTAH'S QUAINT AND PICTURESQE SALT LAKE CITY, and the ENTIRE MIGHTY WESTERN EM TIRE are best reached by the DENVER AND RIO GRANDE RAILROAD, "Th Scenic Line of the World." Very low rates will be made to Denver, Colorado , Springs and Pueblo account of The Eagles Meeting. in Den- , ver, August 4th to 9th; also to the Northwest on account of the LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. Those attending the Denver Conventions who are un- I able to make the far Western trip should by all means ar range to take the trip to Salt Lake City, as this journey is one of unsurpassed pleasure and takes you through the most noted point of interest, such as. Colorado Springs, i The Royal Oige, Canyon of the Grand River, Glenwood ; Springs, Marshall Pass, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, .. etc. Another noted trip is the tour "Around the Circle" of 1.000 miles at one fare for the round trip which comprises more noted scenery than any other similar trip in the known world. These trips are made more enjoyable than ever by rea- 1 son of the new open-top observation cars operated on day- , light trains during the Summer Season through the Royal , Gorge and Canyon of the Grand River. Very liberal limits and stop over privileges will be granted on all tickets. Write for free booklet and particu lars. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colorado. AT FACTORY PRICES The "Lundstrom" Sectional Bookcase, Pronounced the Ill'.sT l.y tW:u Price tier lmok nection, wi'h ilisipic;ti $1.00. Tons nu.l Ikimw ? I each. ,.f ton-. Send for I'atuloue .No i). THE LUNDSTROVVMFG. CO., Liltle Fslls, N- V. .Miiiiuf.vtiin'i'S of SiTtioiiul Ilo..lvca.sc8 ami filing I'aliinet. A XT tf ttf4 VEGETABLE SICILIAN ALESHairRenewer Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will soon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and mak hair grow. GIVE VIM unrl dir f or work or I1J. Mftkor!r brain, bright e' Aiul swtMt bruatb. MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR by majrleallr eormetlna; II vw, atomaeh anil bowel. Thar iuduco taa jutlural sleep awl appetite ot jroulh. GIVE VITALITY by r.leamlng- all dlaordara from th yatwa. They cure Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Head ache, Norvousness. For Ssis sy an Dr.g9l.ts lOo and Sfio a BOX AOOEPT NO SUBSTITUTES Special Tuesday Sales With each cash purchase of one dollar on Tues day of each week, we give you a coupon tor that amount When you have gotten-sixty (60) of these bring them to out store ana we win give you Absolutely Free Handsome Oak or Mahogany Rocker. These Rockers sell for if 10.00 each to the ltrade. Call and let us show you our. full iurniimng5. , 'Vry iruiy jfuurst . . '. . : Peoples Housa Furnishing Company, r. r - t nigh rowit,- Take The Couricrand .Get the Ksws. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing In this country most dangerous heennse so decep tive. fllanysiMden deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or tapoplexvare often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance thekidiiey-poison-cd Mood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. llluddcr troubles almost alwoyst result from a derangement of the kidneys ami a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If yon are feel ing badlv you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidHev, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scaliliitir nain ill tiassiiig it. and over- , comes that unpleasant necessity of being; j cotiijiclled to gd often through the day, j and to get up tiianv tunes during lite 1 night. The mild and the extraordinary 1 effect of Swamp-Root ii soon realized, j It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. j Swnmp-'Root is pleasant to take and i sold bv all druggist in fifty-cent anil : oiic-lollar size ikiiucs. ion may nave a sample lwttle of this woiulerlul new dis covery and a Isiok that tells all olraut it, both sent free bv mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co.. ltiiighiinitou, N". Y. When writing mention reading this generous . ofler iu this paper. Don't make any I bottle. IKCI . Iliuhlv tiiii-lied'iii Soi in ms Oak idinu lAf d.njrs, $1.75. without ilnnr ru..vtl, fre.ylit Ji r. -j , i . I direet fnmi fu ."Tr-o"!f.C:! . . , , and complete line ?of ' Housf- r : I Liberty Normal college. r.umi fur voting lmlien .ii un. Kxiieiinw numt 1 rlulw at enlleuo UiruK 11 111 I" ilevelep ull the ilmineter, nianliinHl, anil womniihoo.1 jkm xilile 111 the m.nleiit. H.'t ailv.iiiinyeH iven in every liramli of aludy. The nineteenth amnion roiiinieium .ugut 22, HW."i. All Blmlentu wiiJiing lo attend the very best bcIiooI, (.Itering every pi.nnilile.ailviiiitiige, mill at Uio leant cost hhuiaW wiito for iho l.iieft annual eaialngiie, Kir furllier iiifoiiiiation and eatu loijiie ilfl.lrers, THOS. O. AMICK, Ph. D., President, or JUNIUS A. HORNADY, Secretary, L TH NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary . Classical Pedagogical Commercial Manual Training Three Coiirsert leiHlini; to d.'uree. Fm nltr inunlieni AO. Hoard. Inundrv, tuitioi year. Kor (nv tuition Bludeiitii. i? 12.). For iioii-rvsidents nf Iho State, ft'.M). Fourteenth iiiiiiuul tM.Hai(iiilii.iiis SMiteiiilvr2l, r.Klo. To ein-nre hoard in the doruiituriea, all free tuition aj.ilicatioiis uhoiild lie. made Iteforo .Inly 1.1. Corrc8ioiideiM'e invited frotu Uioue ile niriiii: cotniietent teacliera and etenoniphi'rM. For eatnloi; und niher information, oddrcsH CHARLES D. McIVER, President, Greensboro, N. O. ew Styles in.... i !), J:X .: .. .. BICKFORD Just received a car load of BICKFORD & HUFF MAN GRAIN DRILLS. Hardly a frmer from Ran dolph county but knows the merits of this drill. It is the only positive forcd feed drill made. Remember also that we sell genuine GEO. E. NIS SEN wagons. They will last lomger than any wagon made. If you have not one and need one, ask your neighbor about it. aujr r j js - u j jr. INC3RPOKATC& Capital Stock $30,000.00 RALEKJH, N. C. Pullen Building . THKSKWIKIOIJIUIVK tin fttlltve in Nnrth I -jinilinit. rilli liiilivliliial iiiflnietlnn. Wc u1m km-li lt,nk-ktHiiiia. hlmrttiaiiri, IVnmaiiiihtp, by mall. BeM lor Home Hiudy ruka. Write today lor uur i:atuliue. iiilem und man KmlorMiuwnla. Tneir an dee. Addraa. tUNr.-m nuNESS COLLEGE. aiUiah.a.C.wChHktM V We Sell the Earth! - oooooooooooooooooo If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office in Bank B'lsl'g. Armfield (El Laugklin. Real Estate Dea.Iers. ' Rock Hill In buying a BUGGY you must consider four things: Durability, Finish, Style and Price. The BOOK HILL buggies are famous amongst all classes, liverymen especially, for durability, They use the best paints and varnishes obtainable, and enploy none but kill ad painters, thu insuring the bnst finish. Th style of their buggy sign; the price is within the practice economy buj ROCK difference in price a great big McCnxry Hedding Htxrdwixre Company. nt i5.00 a month. Hoard in yomiR rinnimlile. Kvery renoureo of tlie Liberty, N. O. Scientific Domeetio Scienoe Music V.'ell - ( l-eqni(iiea li'Ulinlift rielioti! lor luneliera. inu fees fur tine of text Uiokn, etc., $ 1711 a Spring & Summer Clothing! The latest styles and patterns can al ways be seen at my place. I am show ing a pretty line of . suits at $10, $12, and $15. It will pay you to look my line over before purchasing. Also a big assortment of HATS, COL LARS, TIES and SHOES. "KEITH KONQUOR" Shoes for men are the best to be had. See them. W. J. MILLER. HUFFMAN GRAIN DRILLS. Mm CHARLOTTE, N. C. Piedmont Ins. Bid. Buggies. is of the latest amd best de reach ef all; and those who HILL buggies; as for the little difference in quality lis assured On Dollar Ter Year in Adviince,
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
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