The Asheboro Courier, Asheboro, N. C, Nov. 83 1905, Arrival ind Departure of Trains. ; -1 SOUTHBOUND. Trai No. 141, trrivH at 10:00 a. Train No. 107, arrives at 3:10 p. Train No. . , arrive at 9:35 p. NORTHBOUND. Train No. 76, - arrives at " " 8:25 a. m. Train Nn. 1 MO. . arrivea at 11:01 a. Train, No. 48, arrives at 2:25 p. ra NORTHBOUND No. 148. . leaves t 4:40 a.m. No. 130. leaves at 11:05 a.m. No. 144, leave at 4:30 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. No. 71, leave at 10:15 a. m. No. 107r leave at 3:15 p. ra. No. 41, leave at 3:30 p. m, bcal and Personal. Mr ChM CraDford spent Sunday M araier. . Mr, O O Cranfor d went down to Troy Tuesday. . Mils May McAlister is visiting mends at Liittle Mills- ' lira Nathan Hinshaw, who has been quite sick, is improving. Misa Grace Moffitt has been quite nek with dipbtperia. Miss Indie Young spent Sunday in town with Mrs JSlijab Motlitt, Little Grace Ferree who has been ill for a few days is out again, Mr and Mrs Jim Steed of Glenola were in town Satnrduy. . Mrs Jno T BritUin spent Tester day in H,igh Point. Mr Bcoj Moffitt returned lostFri day from a visit to friends in Baleigh, Mr W F McDowell who has been qnitefgiokjfor two weeks is improving. Mr b Nfssen of Winston-Salem was in 'town yesterday on business. Miu Etta Blair has been visiting friends in High Point and Ureens- ooro. Mr W J Miller and family spent a few days in Davidson tbe first of the week. Mr Jim T Moffitt's new residence on Sanset Avenue is Hearing comple tion. K ' t Misses Sallie and Jennie Davis of Randleman spent Sanday with their lister Mrs WillJSkeen. . Mr Walter Davis of New Market township was in town Tuesday on business. - Bemember the lot gale on Satur day tbe ilSth day of Nov 1005 at IS o'clock M. Messrs C P Bray and H O Cox, 0 rioleridge township, were in town Tuesday on business. ' ; Rev CW Robinson will preach Sunday morning and evening at the J'resbyterian church. Miu Bessie. Coffin entertained the mberf of the Christian Endeavor ociety last Friday night ' The Randolph Book Clnb will a .eet with Mrs W C Hammond on S? riday afternoon at four P M. Mr A M Moore living one mile north of town, killed a nine months old pig last week weighing; 320 lbs. ! Th first payment ou the second series of the Building and Loan As sociation will be on Saturday Nov 88th. ........ i Those failing to be at the lot sale on the 25th will misa a chance at th free lot, remember the sale begins at IS o'clock, Dr J O Walker who waa called hen last week, on account of his little daughter's illness spent Sun day in Bjuidleman. -Mr and Mrs H Moffitt are packing Bp their furnatnre prepar ing to vacate their bouse re cently sold to Mr II A Cavities. Reverends W Swainjand W C Hammer left this morning for High Point where they go to attend the Annual Conference' of the M P chuich. Mr James Green of Washington, D C, came in on the morning - train yesterday. He has been coming here for several years to hunt birds aud rabbit. - Rev" and Mrs Sherrill left yester day norning for Murphy where the Methodist Episcopal Conference sent Mr Sfeemll this year. The people it Asheboro regret to lose Mr and tin fiherrill for both have made many friends here. A factory to make nothing but sash nd blinds would pay an im maate dividend in Asheboro if ' properly managed. 'Sash and blinds could be made from the thousands of wafie lumber which can be pur chased at mills add factories for a small amount. Much of this mate rial now gotfrlokwasta. ThTe was only one crop of land; there will never be another. On next Saturday tha 85ta theia 'will be a portion of this crop sold a rare op portunity for persons to own .a lot In Asheboro and every one baying a lot Wrll stand chance at a free lot of one acre to be given away when all the luti are told. A good mdefea satl uvie guaranteed to each buyer. Inntv sheriffs, O B Fox, J B Marky, W H Glasgow, Alton Hicks and yus Kion arrested Ueorge xuch one f mil iron Asheboro on the Ufi-warrie- road early last Sunday mor iiua. Juea waa Indicted six yeavrj ago for retailing and jumped his bond. Ha bm been in the woods all tns time sinoe and baa made and old liquor at time. Recently he kus befi selling is and near Asbe- borc bills of indictment were four sginat him at hwt March term Of C-art. -t ,,. Col .A C McAlister - went Greensboro Monday. . . Mr J W Birkhead of Hill's St iras in town yesterday. Mr Pt..H Morris. went to-High l'oint jlonday on business. Mr W C Ha'rJiin'er "is ''attending Rowan County Court tEii Week. A'grcat many people in Asheboro are kept m on account of measles, Mr D B McRarv spent .a duy or (wo lust week in Aberdeen on busi negs. Mr and Mrs A Weddell Fetter of Reidsyille spent Sunday here with tneir Bister Mrs U jU bapp. Mrs J T Harris 0&- Randleman spent Saturday with Mrs J O Red' uiug. - v i Mrs 0 C MoAlister is in New .York City visiting relative who are spend fng the winter tbeA'e. ; : Mr Jessie Scarboro left Saturday for Washington' p C. where bt went for treatment, for biseyeWt Mr WilJiABt Anstin Farria brother of Jbditor J J H arris died at his home in Wilmington NO on the 16th, of paialysis. There well be a special meeting of tbe Unight or Pythias next Monday uiiftrk, ' All members are requested to be present. Rev W A Biinck came home yester day. He haa .been in South Caro lina on iasurantse business for some time. ' - , "J Dr A H Redding of -Cedar Falls was here Tuesday on business. He told us that he had recently killed a nog wnion weighed o4U pounds, Miss Mary Ferree of Randlemau who has bees- in -the Greensboro Hospital for treatment for the last few weeks retnrnad home Tesday. Mr H T Moffitt of Moffitt Mill was here M6bYcIbt eturniiOeirom High Point where. ,he had been to visit his son Mr Hugh Moffitt jr. Mr O Rich spent Sunday in the country at Mrs Rich's fathers Mr M a Momtt 8. Mr Momxt bas been mak ing arrangements to move to. Aske- boro,soon. Mrs Yates . of Biscoe was town Tuesday shopping. Mrs Yates' daughter lost most of her olothes ir. too Ore at tne Uiford peuvnary last week. ; . i. Mr Tvre Glenn' miimm& at Greensboro will not be'-'i-efcfldidate fo reappointment to the postmaster- ship again. Mr Glenn's term ex pires early in March. Mr Jno T Moffitt left Monday morning for Tampa, Fla. Mr Moffitt wa to stop in Georgia' and S C in tbe interest of the Asbjborp Wheel barrow factory. r'stt-'.' ' . Mr LI) Birkhead who bas '.been gaged in tbe railroad business in Statesville ia at home for some time recovering from an accident which he sustained by falling from a wagon. He sprained an ankle aud has suf fered a great deal from -it. Mr and Mrs Jason Aumau were tbe passenger train last Saturday returning to their home at Jackson tipnngs. Mrs Auraan has been in tne nospital at Salisbury for treat ment aud is very much improved. She is a sister of Register of Deeds, iKrougns. The Montgomrian tells of the marriage of Mr Martin Monroe Mc- Kae and Miss Catherine Stewart. Mr McRae formerly lived at Mt Gilead bnt is now managing direc tor or the American Deforest Wire less Telegraph Company in New York. The Medical Association of this county met here on Tuesday with a smaller attendance than usual very little business was transacted owing to the small number nresent. Phvsi. cians from out of town were Drs Snmner and MqFayden .of ..Randle man, Dr Hubbard of Worth ville and Dr Asbury of Asbury. Mr J H Kivett is suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr W. 8 Webswr of Central Falls gave the Courier a pleasant call Tuesday. . Miss Ruth Freeman, of Archdale) spent Sunday with Misa Florence Hendricks. Miss': Blaj&ii' Freeman of High Point' is visittisWier sister Mrs W D Stedman on F&yetteville street. We ate sorry to state that the con dition of Mrs J L Wrenn who is critically ill at her home in Worth- ville, does not. improve. Rev N R Richardson, who sue ceeds Rev W L Sherrill as pastor of the M K church here, has arrived and will preach on Sunday. Mrs Jno T Moffitt leaves this morning for Elon College where she goes to visit her parents Ur and Mrs Herndon. Master Earl Free, son of Mr A M Free, dislocated his arm while play ing at school yesterday. Dr Hun ter was cat fed In and soon relieved tte little fellow. ihe young men composing Mr B F l'uge a "oolle'ge of pharmacy" left topu teslerUay after spending two mouths Jiere atuuying. There were fourteen, in ' lb lot. Greensboro Telegram. The Courier has been aUding to tne ouiidiug, changing presses etc and we have been behind lately. We hope our subscribers will be patient witn us and soon we promise to make unenUs. ' . . n .MP Conlirsfict. The Annual Conference of the M P church for North - Carolina convened in High Poiut yesterday, There are in attendance 75 minis ters and ViO laymen. , MARRIAGES. nolds, J P officiating. Mrs Hauner who has been visiting ner daughter Mrs Allie 11 Worth leit lor ner home in Virginia yester day. Mrs Worth wem as lar as reensboro with her, and will be away a tew days. Mr S E Teajgue,. son of our towns nmu Mr W J league has been ap pointed geueral agent for the Saxon- JUaruea .Laud and A aval Stores in Apalacbicola Fla. Mr Teague haa been.caabier or the Lapital Uity iJauk Apaluchicola lor some time. Rev and-Mrs W C Lassiter of Why Not were on the passinger tram yes terday going to Kearnersviile. Mrs Iwassiter s mother is critically ill aud ne tears he will not be able to attend the M P conference in High Point on account oi ner illness. The third quarterly- meeting of tne friends church will be held at Sijiciice 'Hill "on Sunday and the members of the church are speaking of protracting " the services. Mr J H ilenuenfJall Who was appointed by the board at tbe annual meeting to visit all the Quaker Sunday Schools. inthe state will be there. Prof Charles G Mann died yester day, Not 21, at his home in High Point. Prof Mann was a native of Germany, but had lived in this country, mostly at High Point for tbe past twenty-five years. He was a mining engineer by profession and n tne line of his duties, had visited neaily all the countries of the world, and being a gentleman of education 'and relinenif nt, made friends' wherever he went. He was well known in Asheboro and bod many friends here. Mill Vlrgit Llnabirry Acctpti t Position With Majrtrt A C. In Gmntbore. Miss Virgie Lineberrv. daughter of Capt W S Lineberry, of this county, accepted a position ai sales lady for M.eyers Uo in their general department store in Greensboro, N C where she will be glad to meet nerinends from Kandolph. This new store had its opening in Greens boro on Monday and is not only one of the nicest stores in Greensboro but one of the best in the south. As evidence of what a young man can do in the lumber business, Mr E Davis, formerly of Asheboro, now of Salisbury, is aa example. Mr Davis went 'to Salisbury a few years ago to begin business in a small way bnviotf and selling lum ber, tlis business grew tie added plainers and otfier machinery and purchased the . rough lumber and manufactured it into building ma terial. His business grew rapidly mil his profits for the year haVe reached $10,000. . Mr Davis did not famish os the information nor does be know of this publication. We get the information from reliable business men in causbnry who lay that they - know the facts stated to be true. Mr Davis is a sober, indus trious young man ho would have succeeded anywhere, because -he works intelligently. ' He could have done as well right here in Asheboro as be haa done in Salisbury and probably better, for he could have purchased bis material cheaper. Never has there been snch a demand for Duiiding material. jLiresseo lum ber and sash and blinds are selling at price almost out of reach, Bongh lumber is much lower than dressed material, yet millions of feet of rongh lumber are shipped from this section every year. Ashe boro should bavetwoor three new lauiber and sash, blind and door plants. Advice to the Aged. At SrfBt teflrmities, such aa !nr rht bowel, weak kidney mat klmt itr an TUMjMD UVbR. Tutt'sPills awi nntcMe effcrt tin ;. tinntlattaf taw kinM,caffit ttsa t perform thatr natural taactuMiaaa la yonm and IMPARTING VGC2 to thn kMiMys, Maader a4 I.IVP.H. TanjF an adapt (a art aap jwaaf. Of dipthevia, Nov 14th near Beans Mills in Montgomery county an eight year old child of Alex McLead, says the Monrgomerian. Miss Arena Coggin, an nged lady at Jtiscoe one day lust week. John H Allen recently in Little Kiver township Montgomery county. or paralysis. Mrs Louisa Curtis Push, an aged lady was found dead in her bed on tbe morning of tbe 15th at her home near Gy's Chapel. Notice is bearby given to the road, overseers of Kandleman town Mill Rota Enlirtalnt the Ramblan. The Ramblers were entertained by in.i8sli.s8ie floss at her home ot Wain'imn Ave last Friday after noon. On account of sickness the papers on California were not pre pared, so after tbe business was transacted Miss Ross entertained her guests with a very clever guessing contest utter which refreshments were served. , Thres Millionaires In th County. Messrs W Gould Brokaw, H M Harriman. J Searle Barclay, Y Curniegie uud H S Page, three of whom are millionaires, are at Fair new Lodge in Trinity township this county. They will remain several days hunting on Mr Brokaws' extensive hunting reserves. Fair view Lodge is surrounded bv one of the largest reserves in the county and it is well stocked with deervelk pheasants and quail. ship, tp have their roads in good I tornr day (Juaker belief, but for many condition before this term of Sane- J., "7 Men 80 T, , fT" , ,? rior Court for Randolph county to be I ie80 vears l,e bore her afll'ir-lion paViently Obituary, Elincir Slaiilon. daughter of David and Annie .Manton, lrn 2nd month, .'mi 1K1K, died 10th month, 21t I1I05, aged 87 yrs 8 rnoa and 1 4 dny. Hlt vim a sister of the late Georce F .Stanton. Sh wa never mar ried, and had alivsva lived on the old Stan ton homestead. .Since the death of her brother he had lieen cared for by her nephew, O F.lwood Stanton. Shewn a strict member of the Friend church at Centre, was of the w. D. stedman co.Iqqq 00000000;0SO uDealeri la -, Heav) and ncy Groceries Depot St. West Side Railroad, Ray Edmundson Has refitted and refurntehefj his BARBER SHOP and now has one of the nicest. cleanest and best fitted shops the county. (Opposite Wood & Monng s.) Rich & Moffitt (New Store) Dealers in held the first Monday in December 1905. By order of the Board of Koad Supervisors tor Kandleman township. State of Ohio. City otTifledo, Loeaa Count rw Frame i cneiiry mnkeftOBtn that he In ncnlor inner oi tne nrm m r i unenny ,t Co, flotnr ittine'ln the Cltv of Toledo. Countv and Htate afonwaid. and that Faid Hrm will imv the Hum of ON HUNDKEDD.OLl.ABSf"T cmh and every of Ball's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J OHKNKY Sworn to before meandBiibcr'bed in my pres. ence. tnw ot.i nay-oi iiecenioer. a ii itynt. (Seal.) ArtM dlrMtlv oil the MVid and iriipnitn Hiirfiu-nB of the system. ft-UMravtllmoiilnl. free. ir.i lumh roieno.o. Sold bv ell PniRKiffflt. Take Uallji Family Pills for constipation. Child Fatally Burned. On Monday morning of this week the little' child of Mr and Mrs Frank Fuller living near Fullers in Tabenlacle township this county was seriously if not fatally tmrned, Mr Fuller is one of the best farmers and one of the most prominent citi zens of tbe countv. Later Mr Fuller's child died yesterday morning at 9: 30. and will be buried at Pleasant nm to-aay. Funeral services conducted by Reverends W A Lambeth, of Salis bury, and J P Lanning, of Longleaf. and nftpn remarked that she'd rather go than vo stay in tins world. By a Friend, Groceries. Notions. . . . . .and Country Produc South Fayetteville Street. Rev Egbert Smith Ltva Greeniboro. A memorable service iis held at the first Fresbvt-rian church in Greensboro on last Sunday on ac count of the. resignation of Dr Egbert Smith who has accepted a call to a Presbyterian church in Louisville, Ky. Beautiful testimo nials to tbe wonderful love and es teem in -which Dr Smith is held, were giveo'by Uie people w hom he is about to "leave. Dr Smith has been pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Greensboro for years and. his resignation has siulueneil not on ly the members of his congregation but the citiisens or ureeuBooro, Chang f Schtdul. The local and passenger trains change schedule on Sunday. The local leaves Asheboro at 4:40 a m, returning at 10 a. m. leaves Ashe boro again at 12:30 and returns at 5 pm. On Sunday the local leaves at 12;30 aud returns at 5 p. m., the same as tbe afternoon schedule dur ing the week. 1 be passenger train arrives here from Aberdeen at 11:05 a m and n tnrns here.from High Point at 8:40 p m. There will be no train over the A & A road on Sunday. LADIES! READ THIS. Mrs Thomas Johns, sister to Mr H 0 Eceles Charlotte, N C, says: Four years ago my health com pletely gave way. T ws 45 years old and was prostrated from troubles pertaining to niv sex. The doctors said there was no, hope for me; I might live a year; 1 might not live a month; I was. confined to my bed for about three months, and for about a' year would have fainting spells that exhausted me so that I would be confined to my bed after each .one, for two or three weeks. None of ray family had any hope of ever seeing me well again, nor did my docter, 1 was weak and nervous, and in a failing oouditioa generally. Some fronds' ..in Charlotte advised me to try Mra Joe Person's Remedy As a drowning person will catch at a straw, 1 was willing to try anything. 1 bought half v dozen bottles and took, it, bnt could not see that it .did me-any good. Still not knowing what else tr, do,: I bought another half doaen bottles and without any faith in it or My thing tls?, 1 con tinued it. Before I bad taken the dosen bottles felt a little stronger, I took the remedy regularly for one year, taking ia all about three doien hnttlna. anil it haa iWtared me to health. - Mv health 4s better than it was for veacs before I was taken down, and I feel that all danger has fassed. My nervousness is cured, t haa been two years since I stopped thenedy, since I needed it 1 cannot say too much in its' praise. My--iac4er said my trouble was cancerous, but I think now it was ohangeof.)iff. ' MBS THOMAS JOHNS. Auburn, N 0, Sept 23, 1902. Clubbing Offer. Our Dreniiuin papers and maga zines will be found in another col umn. We had sample copies of Southern Agriculturist sent, to many of our subscribers last week It is published twice a month and is one of the best agricultural papers pub lished. Tbe - Metropolitan and Rural Home is another large agricul tural arid home, magazine with a fine corps of contributors. The Courier is worth $2.00 a year but we charge only $1.00. See our big.clubbing offers. We have serrt out a number of sample copies of tljese papers. This is the biggest, 4ewliuper oargsun ever offered. . , It can not last long and we reserve tbe rigbf to withdraw theoffcr with out notice. VYe 0.0 '"'8 because we only have a limited number of cop ies of gome of the publications and cannot get a renewal of the present contract. An Agad Lady PaueiAway. Died at her home in Troy. N C, on Sunday morning, November 19, after a brief illness. Mrs Mary A Jordan, wife of Col Alien Jordan, Wat RamMur Nw. Mrs Sallie Kennedy aud family moved iron i ling place to wortnville last week. The weather man's snow blizzard last Tues day was somewhat early for the season but we gupKMe it was only caused by ieddy recent southern trin. But iust wait until nov taut) tvnon the Hot liryanism wave is sweepinc over our lnnd some body will be seen sitting back in the shade. Mrs Daniel Wilson and little daughter and Mian Rosa Ililliard of Chatham visited relatives here last week. We uie proud to learn that Rev f! A Viood wits nssicneii to the llamsenr and KraiiMinsvillo circuit bv the ceneral con ference at Greensboro Inst week. llev C Fra.ier and others are conduct ing a series of meeting at Kdileo this week. Mr J J Johnson who had a serious attack of crania colic Sunday, we are glad to learn is nbout well asuin. The ndvunccd price of firewood has caused many people to purchaso coal grates so ns to Durn coal instead ot wood. Willis Itpives was in town on a business trip Saturday. A largo number of hogs died in town last wenk on nicoimt of llmt moBt dreaded disease "no meat in the smoke house." Mra Hora Wright anil family moved to town last neck from Worthville. Mitch uneasiness is caused among the fnnners in regard to the wheat crop not coming up good, caused by the continued dry weather, J O Forrester has just returned from a hunting expedition near Why Not. He re ports wonderful mlrentures on the Deaton mountain where he could shoot squirrels flown below him instead of above. He re liorls HI siiuiirels and rabbits killed and would havn killed manv more but did not on count of high winds. N. P. COX, Jewe'er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C Seagron llemi. There was a nice rain in this section on Siimlav. Mrs Martha Scott sient last Saturday with her mother, Mrs Sallie King, who is" quite feeble, lieintf an old ladv about eightr veara old. The school at Auman'a Hill ia prospering under the management of Mr P O Hogan. Miss Klmira Asbworth is in school at Au- man Hill. Stir Dots. We are triad to have some raiu. it waa needed very much. rs Clay lagrain lias returned from the hospital where she had lieen for some lime. Dr A II McLeod. ot Alierdeen. was in town one dav lust week. Mrs M C Kittren, ot Alwdeen, and Mrs Fields and children, of High Point, are here visiting their niodier, Mrs Ingram, Dr C II Iwis, Mrs Ingram's brother, is in town also. John B Wright, uf Greensboro, was in town Tuesday. Mr and Mrs A 1! Spivey and Bostick Wright have reiurncd home from a visit to Mt (.iilrad. Hev J H Jordan preached a fine aermon at Poplar Springs Sunday afternoon; he had large and attentive congregation. His sermon was very much eiiioyeai. There will lie a Thanksgiving service at Poplar Springs on the 30th in the dav and alo a Thanksgiving entertainment in the Star Baptist church Thursday night. Every liodv is coruiallv invited to attend. Business Locals. Notices Inserted under thla head al em cent a word each Insertion. WAXTKD: Ladv or ucnticman of fair education to travel for linn of S250,XK) capital. Salary e 1,072 per year. payable weekly r.xpensea advanced. Address, (ieorge (1 Clows, Asheboro, N C. Sale. Mrs Flora V. Wright vill hell lo Uie high- 'uau. wueui tui nmu Airs riora r. n rigni viii i-eii to uie lugn- 'eh KIIOMU law-yer and politician j est bidder at her lal residence ni'ar Km of Monteomerv county.. Mrs Jor dan, before marrrage, wag suss .Mary Horlon, of Chatham comity, and a sister of Capt Jeptha Horton,. who for many years was yarn master at the Seaboard shops ra this city, and who was killed by the falling of a brick wall at the couipatiy'a freight depot here. In her young days sne iivci wmi her bi other in the northern p.irt of this oity, bat since her marriage to Col Jordan she has lived in Mont gomery countv, and for forty years or more at -Troy. She was widely known in that section, having for many years kept a hotel in. which business she was considered without an equal there in providing good table fare for theprofersional men, es pecially the lawyers btid judges who visited tne county town or iroy, ai which she was also p"stmaster for for some twenty consecutive yers. Mrs Jordan had been in feeble health, but notwithstanding th it fact and her advanced age, she was able to visit at tbo home of ber daughter, Mrs i M Denton,' in Raleigh, duiing the last State Fir. and she, with her huslumtl, greatly enjoyed seeing the President, by whom they, with their daughter and giand children were especially recognized. Mrs Jordan was upwards of 80 j years old. Mra. Ilea ton is her onlf! hvuiglcnild. News Ubierver. pire PO,llofthe oak aud piue timber suita ble lor lumber, cross ties, etc, Saturday Nov U.ltli at 12 o'clock M. A good lot of timber on 75 seres. It is not necessary for any one to attend the sale who has no money as the terms will be stricdy O K rash just like all lunilier mill men have, so don't neg lect and lose a big bargain. Wanted. Chickens, eggs and turkeys and will pay tbe higest cash prices. Also for furs and h es. TB Alcl'HEuacN. Ashebt ro, N O. AGENTS WANTED Ccrtewart's If t H WJ-UbK ION FENWi An exceptional op portunity is o to a number oi agents to repreuuit country soliciting orders for Iron FVnce whi. Ii iaclicnpeMhan wood and willlastallletime. It Is prnmaljioaudperinuni-nt work. We huvesoma- ininKiniticannot be equaled as a money mnkvr. With our minv dnl? nrf l r,,l...',.. ., replace every old wood (ence In yourcltv. Writi at once. No e&nttMl intilmS ....... ... i. cation and refereno promptly. THB STEWART IRON WORKS COMPANY. Dept. No. 1. Cincinnati. O., U.S.A. .. Iiiitiililti i il'ilw1! FALL MILLINERY. We now have in stock an as sortment of the NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH MILLINERY, Will be glad to have all our old customers as well as new ones call in. You will find that it will be greatly to your interest to buy your Millinery from us. Mrs. E. T. Blafr. luilultrW Jj Wrlu far m Catelaraa SALEM IRON W09.KS. wiiuton-Salcm. a o Farmers, Orchardists and all Fruit Growers ! The Great Blessing to Homes Saves life often and is the . Doctor ever at hand, Vick's Grip and Pneumonia Cure. (Externally applied.) Prevents and Relieves these sudden and dangerous Diseases like magic. You can have your money back if not true. Also cure sore throat, chest and head ooldi burin and swelling, and ia a Comfort to Constipation Sufferers. 25 ct at 1 Inig Stores and Dealers or sent by mail for SOota. L Richardson, Manufacturing Chemist. Greensboro, N C in search of money pro d u c i n g commodities, should stock their or chards with our new Prince";R smark ap p 1 e trees. fhrilty, stocky, of immense pro duction and succeeding in any soiL Tbe finest apple in the market to day, receiving first prem iums at all fairs and ex positions wbt e exhioi: ed. The apple that will make money for you, be cause of its un-equalled quality, superiority and proved reliability. Five acres of these trees will net you more money than 20 acres ot wheat or potatoes They are sojd through agent at -t; each. . We can sell to you direct, cut ting out the agents commission, we paying Uie freight on all orders for 100 trees and up as follows: 1 2 trees at $8., 25 at 15., 50 at $25., 100 at 45., 500 at 200., l.UOtt at $375, .1,01X1 at S10O0., 5,000 at 1,700, cash to acconiany all orders. 3 M'ir-iolil aud 5 to 7 ft. high. 5o tr.s. si. -Mild lie set to the acre. M'n ur now booking fur next sp ie'! shipment and as soon as this seim . i i ntpplv of graded stock is sold nui, cannot furnish more un til 1007. This is the Greatest Commer cial of To-day We warrant them and will replace any tt ?e that dies, Free of Charge. We make an unusual specialty of this new variety, and extra cure will Iw given all Prince Bismarck Imvers. Order to-day, before our Spring 'liKMl grading ia depleted. THE M B. CHASE NURSERY COMPANY. Newark, New York. 8Wood (& Morirvg s lj Big Shoe Sale. o o o (I (I We' have just completed our line of Shoes and will show the O O. o o ark best and finest line ever shown by ns, at the very lowest prices. SPECIAL SALE fOR-TENDAYS. COME BEFORE THE 10 per cent ADVANCE which will surely come before long. Our line consists of the O following makes Q Hamilton Brown's American Gentleman, $3.50 to $5.00. earth. Try a pair. Lady, $3.00; one of the best on (i Also full line other styles. r Queen Quality for ladies at $2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. You 0""cc" " v " '"",ca v " f can't fail to be pleased with style and quality of this brand. 4j Full ljiie of Godman Shoes. Every pair warranted to have O () solid coun and soles. Q (4 xew uf King Bee Shoes in vici and patent finish, $3.00 Oto $4.00. Full line Elkin Shoes, Rubbers, etc., will be shown. t rnr if ,wl not wall .h tnr .Inkr " Come at once and get well shod for winter. WOOD & MORING. O New Goods Arriving On Every Train. DONT MISS SEEING HEADQUARTERS. We have purchased an immense amount of goods and our stock is fast assuming the appearanceof aljjfull and complete fall stock. A few of our recent arrivals: 52 in. Cravanette for Coat Suits and Rain Coats $1.25 per yard. 38 in Plaid Suitings for girls school dresses 50cta per yard. 52 in. Broadcloth, all colors, $1.00 per yard. New colored Plaids for waists, 25cts per yard. New 27 in. Silk for Shirt Waist Suits, 75c. to $1.00 per yard. 36 in. Black Taffeta Silk, guaranteed, $1.00 per yard. New line Flannelettes for Kimonas and dressing Sacques just the thing for these cold mornings. We carry the celebrated John B. Stetson Hats. ftlorris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co. Telephone No. 7. Free Delivery. Game Law Out Today. Guns and ammunition will be in demand, and if you wish to keep up with the procession buy of us. O Our trade has been very heavy on this for the i 0 past few weeks and will continue so as long as our () luw untoo laoii, . fF.nRfjHl Ml nlTXsllilN W AruiNK or-a m.J. hH " o.nH will lftftt. lnnowr f-.hn.ri uvur It. will nav vnn j Vmitt (t one soon, as we are expecting an advance on them. Q McCrary-Redding H&rdwar e omp&ny We Sell the Earth! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ . If you are interested in the proposition, in or near Asheboro, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Office m Bank B'ld'g. Armfield Laighlii, Real EstfUe Dealer. i fnVfnMlrfl Jk ?HE MEse I,W mi-L K n f fk lMHSrrn.ile g mm m Solid and laaenl Tonlh Serviceable Fall and Winter Goods. For your heavy Drees Goods, Ontiiigs, Tlannels, Fac tory Plaids, Waist Goods, Fascinators, Shawls, Union Suits, Ladies Under vests; Gents Heavy UnderwMU", Hats, Shoes. Hose, Children's Salts, Men's Put and large quantity of the bent quality of Kubber Bboes at tbe verv lowest prion and Notions, etc For low prices go to Ridge, Fox & Ccmpcny.

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