The Asheboro Couiier PR10B ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Win. C. HAMMER, Editor. THURSDAY, Jasuury 4, 1900. The pay of the Russian soldiers has been raised from $1.35 a year to $3.0(? a ye.r. No wonder their loyultv hug turned into resentment and hate. In K u tope the gout is kept for milk; in America we keep the cow for the same pHrpose. Thousands of people too poor to keep a cow have a gout in European countries. Some Swiss milch gouts have been brought to the Stub, and it is to be bp"d that the ruis'ng of gouts will bj encouraged. The goat can live on much less than a cow, ami will eat almost anything. . Tom Dixon's "Clunsinan" will be played iu New York on the night of January Sth and will probably run for weeks. The New York negroes are " iu arms against the play and h ive called ou Ma vor McClellan to stop the performance. A negro professor of Harvard College and Chas. W Anderson negro collector of Internal Revenue and Thomas Fortune editor of the New York Age, are the leading spirits The colored preachers are preaching and praying against the play. AVilmington is to have a hard wood factory for the manufacture t f all kinds of wagon material. It would be well for Asheboro people to consider the importance of muk- wugon pules, felloes, rungs, shafts whitlle-trees, r:ni strips, hulif and the like. There is great de mand for all these especially in New York and Philadelphia. To any one who would like to establish such an enterprise, if he will in quire at this office he cau get in fur- IMHtlOIl. "The President has appointed J C 1 tii. hop a member of the Canal Com mission at a salary of $10,000 a u-iir. This is the man who was ousted as press agent to do nothing lit a salary of $10,000 by exposures made by the senate. Under th advice of the President who is ('ishop's personal friend. Bishop ntered on his duties as conimiss- 'imer in spite of the senate. The senate has held up the appointment iet the Bishop is drawing $10,000 a year for doinj.' nothing. On January the 1st THK COU I I Kit was thirty years old. Foi toiirtei'ii and a half years it bus I 'it'ii owned and operated as at pres- lit. During the lust year addi tional buildings have been erected and new machinery purchased and the machinery is being put up. We hud planned to enlarge to an eight page puper this week but owing (o a delay in the arr'val of a machinest to put up press i.nd folder we are compelled to delay the matter un til next week. There is iu New York state a big family row between the warring r publican factions of the state. The row among the brethren in" North Carolina is a tame affair compared tJ that in the President's own state A candidate for speaker of the gen eral assembly in the Einp'ri sta'e says that President Roosevelt i" try ing to prevent the assembly from electing the speaker of iu own volition; and that "tho head of Charles II was cutoff for a less of fence". It was only a few days ago that Ex-Governor Odell charged the President with dishonesty. Affairs are being changed rapidly from grand opera to the fiercest of tragedy. Suiu tbiuk the President will try to i go to the senate from New Yoik on retiring from the Presidency to succeed Senator Piatt Samuel Gompers president, of the American Federation of labor, re cently made an address at the an nttal meeting of the child labor committee in Washington, D C. M r Uompers mentioned the attacks which have been made npon labor organizations in the south for their advocacy of laws protecting children and discussed the conditions in Southern factories, where negro children are excluded and white children are employed eicl naively, The result is the negro children are in school while the whites work, Mr Gompers declared, and the ten med who disfranchised the negroes are now working great injustice to the whites of the laboring chase. The only truth f al statement in the foregoing is that negro children are excluded from working in mills where white children work, Mr Gompers holds government posi tion Wing been appointed under President Roosevelt. He has in correct ideal of the Southern peo and conditions here and it Is evident he does not want to lee.ro conditions as they are. njhT After an illness of seviral mon Hon J A Lookbart, of Wadesboro, died at the Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte on December ' 24th. The cause of his death was gastritis Mr Lock hart was 55 years old. He was educated at Trinity College in Randolph, a classmate of senator' Simmons, graduating in 1873. Mr Lockhart was an able and learned lawyer and deservedly popular. M; Lockhart served as a member in Congress from 1894 6. He was re nominated in 1896. but was unseat ed. Surviving the deceased are six children: Mrs H H McLefcdW, Messrs George B LockhaUt, Jarues A Lockhart, Jr, S S Lockhart, Ashe Lockhart, and Miss Caroline Ashe Lo'ikharL Three sisters and one brother also survive him: Mes dumes Louisa Lockhart, L L Little, C B Moore, of Charlotte, and Mr Vernon Lockhart. Mark Twain says that years ago that when Sarah Bernhardt palyed at Hartford, be was living there and $3 was the price of a ticket. A widow and her daughter nice, cultivated people who lived next door to us, wauted to go, but did not feel they had a right to spend $6 for intellectual pleasure when there were some people in tho town starving. So they took the $6 and sent them to the poor Smiths to buy bread with. The Smiths took the $6 and bought tickets to see Bernhardt. NOTES AND COMMENTS. By the Editor. Original Say ings and Otherwise. The state should be gridironed with roads soou in all weather, These roads would act as feeders for the ever spreading and extending railroad systems. During early stages of childhood the mind is in a peculiarly receptive state, and easily moulded. This is the reason for the necessity of mi ploying the best teachers for the primary grades. The "drug habit bus grow n fearfully, of late years. The best remedy is the preventive. Teach the children in the family, in the school anu everywhere elfe, the el fects of JJie "drug habit." We must look to the better con' dition of our people in the improve ment of roads. Under present con ditions the farmer is hemmed in by the mud, and iu many instances in attempting to get away from the cm tines of his farm kills or cripples his stock by attempting tbe impossi ble over well nigh impassible rouds, Tbe over-age person is the one the public schools are intended to benefit and this is why only elementary branches shou hi be taught. When there bus been kindled in the pupil n desire for creater learning it is well for him to go ahead and make for himself a successful and profession al career. The "ditor of the Tar Heel re cently wrote wisely on the mistakes of young men seeking office. It is seldom that olice holding is profit- aide financially or otherwise. 1 here is a great tight for oflice in repub lican ranks. Those who claim to know say it is a tight for spoilsi It grows hotter as the weather grows colder, There is tact in teaching. It is an art. A person of tine scholar ship but without ability to impart instruction, is often employed to teach. Then again a person who knows comparatively little in books proves to be a nv.st excellent in strnctor and accomplishes better work with the pupils than a far more scholarly person. The burning question with the people for the next few years at least should be good roads. The only way to eet eood roads is hv bond issued and in order to get a bouu issue trie legislature must au thorize an election. If vou want good roads be careful whom yon send to make laws for you Some men are afraid of tLeir shadows, you know. Whatever else girls may do, they should never roary a drunkard. Better have old maid on your tomb stone than to hitch up to one of trwe fellows who are addicted to a habit which is scarcely ever shaken off. The man who drinks is play ing with poison. Shun him as vou would the plague. Scorn the dead ly sin and never give its practice your sanction. No man is safe who takes the first giass of linn.ir. Remember the most miserable of all women is a drunkards wife. Moat young men had better op portunities then Hou John M Pattison, recently elected Governor of Ohio. He was born in a little log honse and received his early ed ucation in an old-fashioned country school bouk. lie worked his way through college, and then began teaching in a little loe school house. Instead of being content with bis cbeivemente, or rnning to the -opposite complaint about lack of opportunity, read law. .Lat er ha become president of the Un ion Life Insurance Company, one of the best companies, lie suc ceeded by doing well all he attempt ed. Most boys nave better oppor tunities than he had. Tbe great trouble with young people as well as some grown up people is in failing to do what they undertake. There is practically no limit to what a young man can do who will. Mrs FimnUia Aomas died Deo 30th and was Danea HI ileaaanv H;I1. Thar js torn nsw gulStfcJbr BarweQ JlSS, Mr t C Yow U a tie tick list- Mr W If Kssras has nt ImA ham?. Mr Aauler Wnoht has moved ta Mr Willi NEWS ITEMS. Many Items that Are Sure to Interest Ycu. Mack Ridge, an eleven year old Greensboro boy, who ran awuy from home to Jacksonville, Honda, was brought back to Ureensooro the dav before Christmas, in charge of the conductor. A ann nf Mrs Dora E Richardson living near High Point, shot part of bis foot off while nuutingon vwxui- ber 23rd. Near East Bend in Yadkin coun v. John Carter shot and killed ohn Sears on December 25th in a drunken row. Mr and Mrs J Harper Johnson, of Hiirh Point, celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday of last week. As a result of a dispute during a card came in Virginia on Monday of last week three men were killed. Nwt From FUmur. The mercantile firm of Phillips & Johnson, of West Ramseur, has dissolved copartnership by mutual consent, the Phillips brothers having purchasud the interest of Mr John son. They will enlarge and continue tbe business under the tirm name oi Phillips Bros. The Old Year went out Sunday with a tine snow. The protracted meeting at the Apostolic Holiness church will be gin Friday, January 10th, and will bs conducted by tbe pastor, Rev, W C Frazier, assisted by Revs Charles Johnson and Thos Hodein. Miss Alice Mi chell, who has beeu visiting here during the holidays, has returned to her homo at Kildee, Wm Cox, of Kansas, who came here for the holidays, and Miss Ida Davis, one of .Randolph s fair young ludies, were married last Wednesday evening, leaving ou the noon train for Kansas. The marriage was quite romantic, as the parties had never seen each other until Mr Cox came a few duvs ago, though they had curried ou a correspondence for some tisie. Sandy Crck Nswl. II r Win . It Ik-Mastera was stricken with paralyses a few ilnys a0, and his recovery is 4( mi ht fill. lir Nathan York Ml and hurt himtelf wvervly recently and his recovery is dim 1)1 Sr Jesse Kieliln, of Kobleaville, lnd, w vit-tor in the Sunilv Cieek section, his fur mi'i home for the holidays. Mr Fields left thin country about twenty years ago, when qmle a vouug man. Mra ftownmn and Mrs Titus, of Illinois, are visiting their brother, Air Kodily Swuiro at i kin writins. Mr John (Strain! and Miss Sjillie Curtis tverrlnarrieil at the home of Mr N H Curtis Wednesday, Hev Mr Ilutlnn performing the certtnony. Tlie children and urnnd children of Mr Alfrd Jone- celebrated his seventieth birth day Thanksgiving day. He received some bpaitinil present. M Nathan York died Dec 3iat anil bums' at Sandy Creek Jan 1st. Age yean. I.f we ever expect to get Good Koads we Should organize and agitate, The story of the road is the story of tbe nation. Along the highways are the homes, the farms. I he mines and the f oi ests. The street is a short road and the road is a long street. In -the United States there are 3,200, 000 miles of primary roads. To itn prove these so as to eiiutl those of Europe would cost billions of dollars but it would pay. Three little babes were nestled in bed. "I'll name William, Willie and Bill mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be; She lays her good luck to Rocky Mountain lea- (Ureat baby med' lcine. Asheboro Drug Co. The prosperity of the people largely depends on good roads. It invigorates, strengthens and Bauds up. It keeps you in condition physically, mentally and morally, That's what Hollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Asheboro Drug Co. The Carthage Blade is authority for the statement that Mr 8 W Trogdon living near Carthage raised last year on one-sixteenth of an acre 20 bushels of onions for which he received $20. Mr Trogdon formerly lived in Union township Kanaoipn county. You will not find beauty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash True beauty comes to them ouly that take Mounter s Kocky Mountain Tea. It is a woaderful tonio and beautifUr. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Asheboro Drug Co. Mr W C Hammond went to High Point one day last week, and reports that he saw Mr W J Church hauling a horse load of brick from Archdale to High Point over a new macadamized road. Mr Church has a brick vard iu this oonnty near the Una. where he make the best of kriok from a superior quality of ely. Guilford s good roads enables Mr Church to operate his brick mills and haul brick in win ter as well as summer. W M Cavinees of Cheeks moved bere in December, and is living on Smith street Mr Cavmess will enguge la tne aairj ouuuess aim hopes soon to supply me town who milk and butter. r. ,xMnn ar ho has a hog should keep a strong box with ashes and churcoal mixed 'witn tnem; ana least a third or a rourtn ai ii,M,i, auir ta ashes and charcoal, Al! r'iDcl'! be thoroughly mixed. This box should be kept where the bogs can have access to it a' ail uir When this is done there will be co hog cholera and there will be uo diseases. We have tried it for thirteen ? nd M"J Frsnklinsvlllt Nsws. Mr Robart Elklns Sucessdi Mr Glass st De pot Agont A Osith Mr Robert Glmw, who has been our clever depot agent for somei time has been transferred to a simi lar position at Cedar Falls. Mr Glass is succeeded by Mr Robert El kins, of Asheboro. While we are sorry to loose Mr Class we are triad iu imiwiura an jiKius tut our agent as he was formerly a resident of thjs place. vr is Xj inrreiitine. nresidinc elder of the Greensboro daatrinfi will preach at the M Church here Sunday morning, January 7th. mc in oi, ijimrteriY conierence oi the Ramseur and" Frnklinville charge will be held at Ramsenr Monday mgbt following. Little H Dewey Moon, son of Mr and Mrs W 4i Moon, , died Friday evening. The interment was in the M Ji Church cemetery Saturday eve ning, lie was eieht vcars old and a bright and loving child. Though young in years, ne expressed a will ingness to die and called- bis little brothers by name telling them that they could not go with him now. JuBt before the end came he lifted bis voice in praise to his Master and passed into the Great Beyond as peaceful as a gentle evening bieeze. The grief stricken parents have the sympathy or tbe community. Holiday Exsrcrw of HiiriMur High Shoot-. The town o Ramseur lecently witnessed a varied program given by tbe pupils of the different grades in the itamseur High School. The drills which were generously complimented were: The Rose Drill, by twelve young girls in white, blue and red; The 6 tar and Bell Diill, by twelve young ladies attired in white robes, and wearing silver crowns of stars. One of the most pleasing drills was given by the primury grades in the song "Good Night." Six little girls attired in night caps and gowns, and carrying candles, sang their sweet good night. "Jesus, Lover of my Soul" was given in pantomime by three young Udies and was greatly applauded. Among tho recitations, all of which were good, were "A Little Girl's Soliloquy," by Sarah Cole; "The Second Table," by Dewey White head; "The Little Light," by Dixie Lowe Cartel; "Wisht I was a Girl," by Herbert Smith; "House Clean ing," Edna Whitehead; "The Inven tor's Wife." bv Esther Bureess; "Give the Little Bjys a Chau ce," by m t iiAi n... uk ft viireuue uiuuer, ai vui wuwi, by Inea McMath; "At Night Time," by Willie West, aud "When Girls Wore Calico," by Oliver west. Scagrovs Ntwi. Mr P (1 Hogan commenced his school January 1st with several new punus. Mrs Mtrtha Scott visited her neice Mrs J W Boon Friday. Wheat crorw look well. Miss Daisy Kllis is teaching a successful school at IIuiih s A ttoads. The Good Work Goes Bravely On Another Case of Indiges tion Cured. Several years ago I was a sufferer from Indigestion. Fo r three months I had to live on milk aud bread. 1 could not touch meat, butter or grease of any kind. If I would eat the smallest quantity of meat at night, I could not sleep wink. I was just as weak and ner vous as I could be, so nervous could hardly pass a cup of coffee at the table. EIGHT BOTTLES OF MRS JOE PEARSON'S REMEDY CURED ME, after doctors' medi cines had failed. - A dozen bottles of Mrs Person's Remedy is worth a thousand dollars to anyone who suffers from Indiges tion. JOHN P PETTIGREW, How's This? n',. nrtw. fm. nfwtiwt nnllaia Reward for any case ol VaUrrh that cannot be cured by Hall's ' rjCHKNBYCO,Toledo,Ohk " We. the undersigned, have known J Cheney aud financially able to carry out any obllgatta made by iila tirm. w . vismih WA1,U Wholeaale DrnggWs, Toiedo. O Hall OaUrrh Cure Is taken fntornal!j acting the srMern! Testimonials sent free. Mos 76 Business Local. Huc.s lnrt4 uaMUr ttl h4 m r.i a wssrj ch IrusftJoi. miiiTini it chieaa-o wholesale and mat order boos, assistant manager (man or wman) .,hi..nintiod artlolnliis: territory, alary $30 and expenses psUd weekly: expense money inMtnml or exoertenoe iequlnii1 Write at omai tor lull Bartlcuuus and enclusc self -addressed envelope. COOFga CO., 1SS Lake St., Chicago, 111. ' WANTED -l.adv or centleman of lair ed ucation to travel tor firm ot $250,000 Capital. Salary f 1,072 per year, payable weekly. Eiipensea advanced. Address, ueo u uon, Asheboro, N a - KOT1CK. All aeemmta due the Holladv-Poot Hardware Co thai are not paid hv the Mt dar ol Feb.. Its. win ae aoia at ruoiic aucsiod at we twrt n door tat Aahsbora, M C oa said date at IS o'clock- 1 4 Jtasxnver. HaTinsT analifiad as idminiatrator of E. W. Davie, oVorwed, all rjenana iniebted to amid estate an requested to make immediate pay ment; and all pemoas havinm claims agaiaat said estate are notified to preaeni" the asms to the undersigned im or before tbe filth day of January, A I)., 1907, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ThuJaa.&'OS. W. K. Elder, Admr. . Vrtfj ma xr-rr'i intra eoose if Itehlng, Scabby Skin, irron bare nehea am) pulna in bones, buck and jolnta, ltohlnn, Bocbby fllcln, Blood foals hot Swollen Glands, Rising and Bumps oa the 8k!a.Mucua Patehra In Mouth, how what Botnnlc OUiod Balm will do.mklnti bknd pure anil rich. Bore Tiironr-. t-im Uloerflonr.r.7part Body, Hair or Byebrowa tailing out, toko Botaiilo Blood Balm, Guaranteed to ear th wont and moat tleep aeated Eaand Hoh. changing tHa body Into a naauny eonoiuou. Ola Rhauaurilam, Crtarrh, Eowaa, Sorotult a .. n ,h ninrat. B.B.B awoa Hawking and Bplttlng, Itching and BmatouTiui: ouVua KaeuiuatUuru Catarrh; Tax Notice. I will attend at the ollowiuR times and for the year 1005. Judge Shaw's " Thursday forenoon, " afternoon, Friday, Saturday forenoon, Tueduy forenoon, Tuesday allenioon. Wednesday, Thursday, Friduy forenoon, " afternoon, Saturday forenoon, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, forenoon, afternoon, Saturday forenoon, " afternoon, U Cj Uartors Ptasab, Seagrore. Cedar Falls, Frankliuville, Ramseur, Liberty, Staley, iorkix rraziera more, Allen's Store (Empire), Kemp's Mills, Thos Hinshan'a Store, Coleridge, H T Caveuesa' " J M Tysor'a Store, low a Mills, MitcMeld, Wishina vou a merry (.'liriHtnias and a ) at the above times and places and payyour WEST RANDLEMAN. . ThciChristinoa holiday season was greatly enjoyed here. Many friends, too numerous to mention, Cttmo and went from different portiona of the oountv. The Sunday schools and churches gave the scholars tine treats and the action of the managers of all of our manufacturing enterprises in treating their operatives, is highly commended. Business was suspenucu uhui "wmrmiuj .,10 All-day acrvicca were 1101a at 1110 iuiiiiii-b rhurch, conducted by'the pastor, liev. W. C. Frazier and others. Mr. Ed 8. Phillips and Miss Kora Hunter, of Joneaboro, are vi jting Mr. and Mrs. A. I). i'hillips Misa Hattio Dixon, one of Kauiseur'a inont accomplished young ladies, who baa been spending three, mouths in Oreeuslioro, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs! J. H. Dixon. Mr. A. It. Wilson, who has Iwon confined to hia room for the past week with la grip, is much better. Mr. John Baldwin, of I'inehunit, is spend ing tlie holidays wilh hia family. Mr W N Elder, manager of Mr Brokaw's estate at Fair view, was in Asheboro Tuesday on business. GREAT REDUCTION OF Millinery IN RANDLEMAN AND ASHEBORO. During Jan. and Feb. I will sell all Fall and Winter goods at quite a reduction. Come and get bargains at either of the above named places. Thanking all for past favors and desiring a con tinuance of same, j Sincerely, Miss B&llinger. j The Randolph Book Club meet with Mrs J O Redding Friday afternoon of this week. 1 Jock ..... ine cf tho handsoment and .o. y.Juilile publications of tie kind issued. The useful - and practical hints contained iu the .annual issues of Wooda Ssd Book make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long been reeogniaed a aa up-to-date authority on all Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for ionthern planting. Wood's 8d Book mailed free to Farmers and Gardeners upon requeet. Writ for It T.Wa Wcad & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA. Wa aoMoH. vow orders dlraot, for both VCQbTTASLB and FARM SEEDS it 7 oar merchant does not sail WOOD'S SEEDS. Rich & Moffitt. Nrw Store) Dealers In Groceries. Notions. . . .; . : .and Country Produc. . South Fayettevilie Street Ray Edmundson Has refitted and refurnished hia., - . - " QAROER SHOP and now has ene of the nicest, cleanest and best fitted shops in the county... (Opposite Wood & Moring's.) v "V"Ptt:a ml s. I ins iHSie isis and tally war Bone Pains, Swellings rs, r Rlvlugpulroi healthy Wod to cd parts. CANCER HntrauraMnirewelllriRa, Fating Borea, Ta l.iur,ui;lv Ulcers. ll.ll.B. houla the aorea or wcn.t cancer perfeotly. If yon bava porrlstent Pimple, Swelling, Stinging l'alna, tnke Blood Balm and they will dta- appeur uuiore tooy aovoiop into uaueot. Dotnnlo Wood Itnlm (n. B. n.) la pleat- tftito. -rnorouguij testes Composed of Pure Botanlo Take directed, if not cured when right qnantlry is taken, money rc-ftiniitMt. Pnmpla Hent Proa by vrltliiK Blood Unltu Co., Atlanta. Ga. De crltie your trouhle, and special free medi cal advice to suit your caaa, also aeut is scaled la'.ter. plrnc for tlie i rpose of collocling the taxes happy New Year, nnd desiring that you meet tuxes promptly, 1 "".j sherjT Waverly Nurseries Growers the Leading Va rie'iea 0 Peaches," Plums, Apples, Pears, Grapes, Figs, Scup pernongs, Pomegranates and Other Fruits Adapted to the South. Also Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees, Shrubbery and Roses. Write for prices on your wants. PAIL HOFF MAN, Prop. J UST RECEIVED. a nioe lot of Christmas and New Years Novelties, something above the average, from 1 c, $1.50 each. We also have some nice Lockets, Chains, Buttons Watches, Clocks, etc., anv of which will make a sensi ble and serviceable Christmas present. H. C. MORRIS, Jeweler, Randleman, N. C. 60 YEARS' :1C Tnaos Marks Ar.f rm( enV.'n a fricetrb and 1eerlptlnn mmf ntilrklT ;n rt.ini our opinion frM whether ma lun ri 'n i ontlal. HANDBOOK on Patsmu Rent froc. I'l U r.t ituciicf for securing psUeriU. 1'RtfiitR takcii ihrouEQ Munn Co. raclT tytrial nt it, without chwrtte, Intba Scientific jlmcrican. A haUiriffimrtr lUrwtnilwl mrtf. iMwmt rtr culntiti r tttiT (( rifle )oarnvl. Terrot. 3 a tonr- f-t.i motiiU. L Sold bj Jt nawidoalarm. Branch (itl'-e. (04 r BU Wssblsitoo, D. C. Furniture. e have just received a laree. stock of Pictures and Frames Furniture, Rockers and Dining Chairs, Bureaus, Wash Stands. Bed Steads, Bed Springs ana Mattresses at prices that will please. Also, we have a full line of un dertakers goods. Any one in need of such will do well to call on Kearns & Fox. AGENTS WANTED tcart's ON FECMCU An XMptlooal p inoniiT is onerea a number oi llva ftati to mpnwent eountrr aoltHtln ardara far Iron Feooa whlea niintu parta ai ma scheaprihan wood mdwill iMtalUetlina. It la Bronutianapnuanenf work, wa nmvaaoana ilm thRtotin not b Mtuled uimoLwrnaker, With our manr Wtima and low nrioea ton mm rrplMW evry old wood faooa tn yonreltr. Writa at onoa. NopitmI required. Sand jour app l antion nnd reieranoa prampUj. THB BTflWART litOfl WORKS COMPANY. Dart. No. 1. iaiMntl. 0.,U.ft.A. IHU IRON WO SIRS. mtmm. S . Solid and Inserted TMk Ss la slock east sold at Factory- prices. -a tIAP' EXPERIENCE sr5Vsr TO t SEU. We will commence our Annual Remnant Sale Next Tuesday January 9, 16G6. This Sale was inaugurated for the purpose of cleaning up odd3 and ends preparatory to our Inventory which we take annually, the first week in February. Every Remnant in our store will be marked in plain figures at a Great Sacrifice. Don't wait until after this sale closes and then come in and expect these (.roods at closing out prices. Cut Sate will absolutely last No Longer Than Feb. 1, 1906. Moriis-Scarboro Moftitt Co. Free Delivery. Life is Worth the Living t if you fit up your house . from our complete stock fo Jj House Furnishings. 1 In our Hardware Department is found Stoves, Ca Ranges,"Heatere, Stove-Piping and Matb, Cooking 1 Utensils and all other necessary adjuncts. (X In our two large Furniture Stores are shown 1 everything from an infant rocker to the massive cf sideboard or suite of furniture. In our fourth store or the China and Cut Glass I Department is found one of the most beautiful (f and complete lines seen any where. 1 An art square that pleases the t r A auit of furnituro tlinl x a jny 1'Hvvi-r, p An up-to-dnto rnnjo lli'il ni;ik' C""hiii' a i-Iii-hiv. ML 'Phone or call we are at all times awaiting your command. V People's House Furnishing: Company, High Point, N. C. X Rock Hill We were talking with a gentleman & few days ago who had used a ROOK HILL BUGGY for the past twelve years, and be states that if he were going to buy a dozen buggies h e would buy a BOOK HILL, more for his money than in any other make of buggy. Can you not be convinced of this fact? Call to see us and we think we can prove the BOCK HILL BUGGY, if you teed by the Rock Hill Buggy McCrta.ry Redding Hcxrdwsre Company. S Shoe IDVi arv A complete line of Shoe: comfort ana protection for Ln and Children will be offered ft next 30 days at 10 Per Cent OH This is not a closing o but a straight forward Ne for Randolph's trading Pu" w. W. J sheboro, N. C 'Phone No. 7. Buggies. believing that he would get above to you and sell you a are in need, made and guaran Co., Rock Hill, S. C, for sale by aTS on f Mr AanJer Wfl PrssiieHs p!w. wher -f "ttak . . , iVi

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