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The Asheboro Courier. ABheboro, N. C. Feb 8, 1906, Local and Personal. Mies Indie Young spent Sunday ihere. Mr W A Wood, of Milboro was in the city Monday. Mr Wade Hardin, of Liberty, was ,dn town Saturday. Prof N C English, of Archdale, "was in town Tuesday. Seth W Laughlin spent Tuesday an Greensboro on business. Mr J H Cole, of Randleman, ;3pent Saturday in Asheboro. Mr U D Lawrence, of Richland -jfcownship, was in town Tuesday. Mr Jno Cranford of Bombay spent .Monday and Tuesday in Asheboro. G T Murdock, of Lassiter, was a business visitor in Asheboro Monday. Mr Troy Millikan, of Randleman !E F D, was in Asheboro Tuesday. Mr Robah Betts returned Tuesday if rom a visit to relatives in Maxton. Mr W A Underwood, of Randle anan, spent Monday night in town. Mr and Mrs Robt Burns of High Point spent Sunday here with rela tives. Mr Nixon Presnell, of Cedar Falls, was a business visitor to Asheboro Monday. Mr and Mrs B A Yeargin spent .Sunday ac Mrs Yeargins' fathers, Mr Z A Lewallen. J D Mason, representing the "Charlotte Observer spent Monday and Tuesday here. Mr David Andrews, of Davidson county and Mr Clay Bescher, "were here Saturday on business. The Ramblers meet with Miss Lela Moffitt, at her home on Sun set Avenue on Friday at 4 p m. Miss Sallie Henley left here Sat urday for Ala. where she goes to visit her cousin Mrs Mattie Rush Propst. Mr J M Floyd, of Trinity town ship, was here Monday. He says they are having an excellent school at Miller's school house. Prof Mclntyre and Miss Newbold of the Farmer school were her3 Sat urday. They attended the Teach ers' Meeting in Randleman. Miss Fannie Cameron, Liberty, who has been spending some time with Miss Calhe Auman returned to her home last Saturday. Mr A L Garner whose illness was noted in our issue of the 11th ult, is improving. He left last week for Jackson Springs for his health. Misses StimBon, Page, Tomlinson and Erwin went to Randleman Sat urday to attend the meeting of the Randolph Leachers Association The iron enclosure and grading preparatory to sowing grass, in front of the M r church together with the gravel walk, is a noticahle inn provement on the property. Mr Geo E Bulla, of Spero, has ac cepted a position with the Asheboro Furniture Company to succeed Mr J D Simpson, resigned. Mr Simpson expects to go into the Drag business in the city. Mr 0 K Cox, of Cedar Falls, spent Monday in the city attending the annual meeting or the Farmer's mutual Fire Insurance Company and the stockholders, of the Ashe boro Chair Company. Mr Clarence Rush has been elect ed secretary of the Citizens Band to succeed Mr F C Richardson, resign ed. Mr Rush will remain here with the A & A Railway, assistant to his father who was recently appointed depot agent. Among those who attended the meeting of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company here Monday were Messrs J T Lowe, of Mechanic; Jas M Allen, of Ralph; Will Ham lin of Central Falls; Z A Lewallen, W S Crowson, Asheboro, R F D No 2, and B V Bulla, of Spero. Mr G H Frazier, went to High Point Saturday where he has a con tract for doing a lot of masonry. He says he has several contracts which will bring him back in the early spring. One of these is put ting down the cement pavement on Depot street from the depot to Fay 1 etteville street. Mr N L Cranford one of Winston Salem's most successful and enter prising business men, was ' in Ashe boro Monday enroute to Winston Salem, after spending several days at the home of bis father, Martin B Cranford, at Bombay. Mr Cran ford, conducts a large clothing business in that city. O D Lawrence, of erect, was here Tuesday. Mr W L Freeman, of Ether spent Monday here. E G Morris is confined to his room by illness. Alfred Richardson, of Dewey, was a Monday visitor here. J T Redding, of Hoyle, was here Monday on business. The McCrary-Redding Hardware Company is enlarging its office. Mr John T Brittain went to High Point Monday on legal business. Dr J V Hunter made a profes sional visit to Greensboro Tuesday. Mrs L L Sapp, of Reidsville, is a gaest of her sister, Mrs 0 L Sapp. Mr J T Moffitt left this week for Richmond and Norfolk on business. C B Overman, of High Point, visited the city Tuesday on business. Mr C M Tysor, of erect, was among Asheboro's visitors this week. Mr Fred Thorns, of New York, was here on business Monday and Tuesday. Mrs M S Robins entertained a party of ladies at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs W J Armfield, Jr, and chil dren spent Sunday with friends in High Point. The Asheboro Department Store will .begin moving into its new building this week. . Register of Deeds, J P Boroughs, went to Jackson Springs Tuesday on a business trip. Mr W F Redding expects to build a handsome residence on risher Avenue this spring. J M Wilhelnif representing the uevoe ramt uompany, visited me trade here I uesday. SM Rike, of Randleman,, was here Monday to attend the County commissioners meeting. Mr W A Wright has bought from Mr Willard Foust his five room cot tage in North Asheboro. Mr Gurney Henson will erect a nice cottoge soon on rark bt, near Mr Cicero Davis residence. Mr B Moffitt went to Raleigh Monday on a short business trip, re turning Tuesday afternoon. Mr E C Clinard spent Tuesday and Wednesday here on business with the Asheboro merchants. Mr S L Alderman, the well known Greensboro PhotosraDher. was in town this week doing some work for our local factories. Rev J F McCulloch, of Greensboro, N C, will occupv the pulpit of the Methodist Protestant church next Sundavjjmorning and night. Mrs W J Teague and daughter, Mrs J T Underwood, will leave this week f,r Jacksonville and Ap palachicoh, Fla, where they will spend some time guests ot relatives. Mr L N Webster, of Pittsboro, a well known furniture traveller, was here last week and made a contract with the Asheboro Chair Co, and Asheboro Furniture Co to sell their goods all through the South. Mr L Webster, of Pittsboro, has accepted a position as travelling representative of the Asheboro tfhair Company. Mr Webster will travel in Virginia. North Carolina and South Carolina. He took charge of his territory on the 1st of February. The directors of the Asheboro Chair Company met in the Bank of Randolph Monday afternoon for the purpose of confirming the new sub scriptions to the capital stock, which increase of $5,000 was author ized at the annual meeting recent ly held. The gray horse of J R Marlev, which has been an interesting topic of conversation on the streets of ABheboro for several days, has re covered from the illness which came near causing death. In fact Mr Marley Bent a physician to the stable last week to chloroform it It is a very valuable animal. Mr John Cranford, son of Mr M B Cranford. of Bombay submitted to an operation Sunday, for appendici tis, from which he bad been suffer ing some time. The operation was performed by Drs Jno Bynum and II T Lott of Winston-Salem. It was very successful and rapid recovery of the patient is expected. Mrs M M Richardson and son, John,, of Randleman, visited Mrs J P Boroughs Sunday. Mrs Rich ardson was returning home from U lab, where she visited her brother, Mr Riley Cox. It will be remem bered that Mr Cox had his leg bro ken in an accident at a saw mill there several days ago. He is re ported improving. Messrs Parrish and Yeargin are moving into their new handsome store on South Fayettville street this week. Mrs II L Browers' residence on Cox street is Hearing completion. Mr and Mrs Mont Harris of Thomasville, spent Sunday here. Mrs W A Moring, Sr, is spending this week with Mr and Mrs W A Coffin. Miss Delia Auman, who has been in Baltimore for some time is visit ing her father Mr J Auman. Miss Ida Morris spent Sunday with Mrs Henry A Page, in Aberdeen. Engineer Kiphart, of the South ern has recently moved here from High Point. He has moved in the cottage on Worth street known as "The Bachelors Quarters." Guilford College defeated Wake Forest on Tuesday of this week in an exciting game of "basket ball" by a score of 26 to 19. The house committee of the Dis trict of Columbia has recommended that a bill pass Congress for the Government of the District of Columbia .establishing a whipping post for whites. Mr S Bryant is one of the incor porators of Piedmont Immigration Association ofGreensboro. Messrs A J Rush, of Farmer, and A W Gray and G F Stanton, of Level Cross, were in Asheboro yes terday on business. Mr G F Gatlin and Mr M F Wrenn. of Brower townahin. came down on Tuesday afternoon's train returning from a business trip to FT! L 1. mgn romc. Mr Will Watkins of the firm of Forsyth & Watkins, of Greensboro, spent Tuesday night here in the in terest of his business. Mrs W A Coffin entertained several ladies at her home on Sunset Ave on Tuesday. Miss Francis freight returned to her home in Wmnsboro, S C, Wed' nesday after a two weeks' visit here, Prophet Hicks says we will have cold weather, snow, sleet and buz zards, during the month of Febru ary. FRANKUNSVILLE ITEMS. Rev C A Wood spent Sunday and Sunday night ii the city and deliv ered two of his best sermons in his pulpit at the M E Church. Mr Lewis Hayes, of near Macks Mill came over one day last week to see Messrs L M and S L Welch on business. Mr C F Moon has just completed an addition to his machine shop and is now ready to repair more prompt ly, all kinds of machinery at a reasonable price. Any one having cotton mill, saw mill, farming or other machinery would do well to see Mr Moon, who guarentees per fect satisfaction. Mr A P Jordon, of Spray, came home one day last week to spend a few days in town with relatives and friends. Messrs S L Welsh and Albert Tappett spent Saturday night and Sunday at Randleman with relatives. Rev W C Clapp (col) preacher for Ramseur and Shady Grove has resigned and gone to Greensboro. Kev J V Hackney, our p pular opticiau, made a busman trip to Cedar tails Monday. Mr Hackney is well equipped for fixing up your eyes in any style wanted. Call on him when in want of glasses or new eves. Clark Pike has moved into his new residence on Owl Hill. The road supervisors of Frank- linsville township met at Cedar falls feat unlay, and after transact ing such business as came before it, the all important subject of good roads came up and it was sooa found the entire board was heartily in favor of the movement and recommended that the board as a whole or in part visit Randleman at her next good road meeting with as many other of our citizens as can who want better roads. Why not Franklinsville call a good road con vention after the roads dry off so the people can travel without being in danger of sticking up in the mud. Oltd. Mariah Lytle, wife of Jesse Lytle, highly respected citizen of this town, died of pneumonia Wednesday. Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot teach Che diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that la by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine case out ot ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circu lars free. FJCH&NKY&CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Mils for Constipation. MIKE WRITES PAT. Greeusburrow, N C. Febuery 5 1906. Deer Pat; It looks like its easier for fokes that aint any kin to Rol lings to go througg the eye of a camel than to get a place at the pie couLter, unless Blackbern gets em a job by promisin to vote for sum pet measure of Teddy's, sich as the Staithood Bill or Railroad Rate bill or sum appropriation for diggin that ditch across the lamas of Pan amaw. I dont see how the the men who dig the Panamaw canal are ever to get the thing done unless they leave Washington, quit talkin all the time an go down to Pana maw an go to digin. I know sum of them high-salaried offisers can use sum awful big words, an while they're jaw-brakers, they're not powerful enough to blast rocks with If big words an gas an ap propriations an discussions on engi neerin an big salaries would dig canals we'd soon have a caaal across the Ismus, for it seems to me that there's been enuff of gass an big talk used to make a canal from Nue York Sity to Sanfransisco. One of the big questions that confronts the bosses is, shall they have locks to the canal. Of course I dont know any thing about lock in up a canal, but most people put locks on their smoke house doors to keep other people out, an I guess thats what they want em on the canal for; but a sensible man always builds his smoke house before he tries to lock it up, and I think they had better get a canal before they buy the Jocks and keys. However if they dont push the work any fas ter than they've been a doin thev can leave the lock business to the 99th jeneration of Mathusaleys. If they dont get along any fastet than they have been a doin they jist as well to come home an let the waves from the Atlantic Oshin on one side an the Pasific on the other wear the Ismus into, an then we'd have a canal right. But it they adopt this "wearin into process they will have to have a canal com mission an sum high-salaried of fishals to boss the job an see that the waves from the Atlantic dont have to wear any more than their part of the Ismus, an the Atlantic bein a smaller oshin than the Pa cific ought not to haft to wear into half of the Ismus. I asked Sol Wiseacre when he thought they'd have the canal done at the present rate of diggin, an he said they would dig it as quickly as that French company did. Sol says they're a pushin the work as fast as tar a runnin up hill in cold wether. Old Annanie Muncbawsen says he nose sum republican candidates in your county who want to repre sent Randolph in the next General Assembly, an they've already prom ised to vote for pushin this canal work when they g'-t to Raleigh. that if they're elected they'll vote against the admission of Arizona an Nue Mexico as one stait, an they'll stand by the ship subsidy bill. One of em has pledged himself to vote for a change in the tariff law so as to have American pork admitted free in Germany, one that will help our fellers to el! goods cheaper in foreign countries than any where else. He is in far the lejislacher makin a law that will stop the troubles in Kussia an stop tie Lhin- Hze i)ovcoa against American goods. sVont it be grand for Randolph to send a man with broad views like that to the General Assembly 19 an seven? When the orders is sent out from Greeusburrow you'll hear a mity commotion among the little rad papers an two four polytishen an calamity howllers an postmisters and dooles that escaped the federal court. They're a goin to raise cain with the demicrats about the Watts an Ward laws an so forth. Here's what Sol says their platform will be: "We endorse the record of Samuels an his crowd of revenuers in their efforts to report the destruction of blockade stills, an condemn Holton for keepin em at Greeusburrow away from their business so long. "We denounce the Constitu tional amendment, cause it puts u out of business in North Caroliny, ceptin the revenue an pos toffises. "We are opposed to a four months school cause it stops our boys from votin the republican tick et. "We heartily endorse neither Blackbern or Rolling", which whips in the rangle for federal pie. "We denounce the demicratic party in its interference with local self "government; when it kicked the niggers out of offis. "We adore Teddy Roosevelt for takin Bryant's position on the rail road rate question. "We pint with pride to the fertili ty of publican laws in growin trusts and monopolies. "We denounce the present elect ion law cause we cant count more publican votes than is cast. "We cordially invite all persons who are opposed to the Watts and FOR STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVER AXD KIDNEYS. $1.00 per bottle, three for $2.50. mix for $5.00. Payne's Quick Relief Oil, 25 cents. Pavne's Hedical Soap, 10c. All sold by ASHEBORO DRUG CO. W. A. UNDERWOOD, Randleman, N. O. Ward laws; opposed to good public schools; opposed to the Bible whn a demicrat reads it; opposed to the freedom of the press when the Nuse and Observer exercises it; who favor puttin Maiy Ann at the head of things in this stait again; who favors lettin the niggers vote, to affiliate with the G 0 P (Grand Old Pig) in drivin deinoracy out of power, an destroyin good government an ter rorizin white wimen with nigger offiseis, an so fourth. All wh- will subscribe to the followin principles will assemble at the federal pie counter at the next rangle of Black berns an Rollings." That sounds jist like the platform they had in 19 an four, dont it Pat? Same old croud. Your brother, Mike. Communication. Editor Courier: As the road question is being much discussed by people of various parts or the county, I trust you will give uie space for a few words from Tabernacle. 1 know that the present system of working the roads by hands and overseers is condemned, and pronounced worthless by many, yet in juBtice to the overseer of Tabernacle to say that in almost every instance of the entire 60 sections of the roads, he has worked them the jull limit of the law and has done it willing ly. Ai the meeting of the supervisors held February 3d, each man reported his road without a murmur or word of unpleasantness. Our roads are in a better condition than those of any other section that the writer has been over. This proves that unsatisfactory as the plan may be, when properly looked after, our roads can be greatly bettered. Our people are united on the question of better roads, and unless there issome definite action taken soon by the County we will ask the next legislature for an act to allow us to issue bonds, and begin to improve our reads in some permanent way. This question will not down and the sooner we get to work the better. We cannot afford to be idle while others build roads around us. Each year we wait witnesses a drifting away of our best citizens, and a diminishing in value of our property. With all other reforms the roads claim and must have our attention. X. Fir at Albemarle. Albemarle, Feb 5. -Fire started in the garret of the Enterprise office last evening. Only slight damage was done to the furniture of Mr J R Price, who occupied the second floor, but the newspaper office was badly deranged. Business Locals. Notices Inserted under this head at one cent a word each Insertion. BUGGIES FOR SALE As ive intend to put in a new line this spring, we will sell at a bargain 12 second hand huggies and har ness, also one two seated hack. Will sell on time if preferred. E (i Morius, Mgr. Morris Livery Stables. Asheboro, N C. A representative of Schloss Bros. & C j., the famous "Quality Tailo s" of Baltimore a d New York, will be at 'ood & Moring's store in sheboroon Friday and S turday, of this week to take mea-ures for tailor made suits. Call and see Spring samples and place your orders. WAGON WANTED We have a good Top Babcock Buggy that we want to trade for a No 1 two horse wagon. M0RM8 Livert Stabi.es. Asheboro, N C. WANTED; Maple and birch, sawed. For particulars call on or write The Ashe boro Bobbin Co. 2-8-OG. TIMBER WANTED Anyone having a body of Pine and Oak timber for sale will do well to see me as I want to purchase. Will buy either large or small quantities. E G Morris, Agt. Asheboro, N C. POP SAT F- Flv. ha m.,U (mm In 8 years old. Call and see mules and get V 1 0 t? rvMT c prices oeiore uujing. o c vuulij l Umax, a u. HORSES AND MULES WANTED. Morri" Livery Stable wants to buy some ex tra cnod horiies and mules. Anyone havinc one or more fine ones can get cash for snme by applying to them and make rea sonable prices. I will be at my stables on Depot Street in Ashelioro after February 15th, with a lice lot of horses and mules. Will have a ood assortment to select from. See me be lore von buv. R R Ross. FO .1 SALE: Elegaut Grand Square Pia no, 7 1-3 Octaves, overstrung scales, hand some case. Mrs Blair, Asheboro, N. C. SALESMEN WANTED: To look after cir interest in Randolph and adjacent coun ts. Salary or commission, Address. GLOVER OIL AND FAINT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Calendar and Booklet. The Seaboard Air Lixe Railway has got- out a very handsome calendar for 1906, al-o a booklet entitled ''Sketches of the South," and winter tourist booklet, highly descriptive of the winter resorts along this line in the Carolina, Georgia and Florida. This literature will be sent to parties on ap plication, enclosing a twe cent stamp to the undersigned. C H GATTIS, Raleigh, N C. New Discovery The Three Dependa bles IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD Their value can't be toldjin money Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Cure Prevents and cures in every case applied externally, 25. Vick's YellowPine Tar Cough Syrup Prevents consumption and cures worst cough, 25c. Vick's Turtle Oil Liniment Largest and best for man and beast, 25c. These are monev and life snvera and no wise household will be without them. Take no substi tutes at your dealer's or send direct to L. Richardson, Manufacturing Chemist, Greensboro, N C. W. D. Spoon's is the place to buy your Heavy and Fancy Groceries Candies, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. ALO UP-TO-DATE MEAT MARKET. 'Phone 53 Asheboro, N. C. for 60 Days we will sell at greatly reduced prices our line of Hats, Braids, Fancy Feathers, also other articles at Low Cut Prices. Mrs. E T. Blair. W. W. JONES T5he Grocer can furnish you the best in sea sonable edibles. If it is for din ner, supper or breakfast consult him. He always has fine flour, fresh butter, as well as variety of delicacies. SOUTHERN MACHINE WORKS We build Machinery to or der, overhaul and repair ma chinery, cut gears, make patterns, models, etc. Southern Machine Works, High Point, N. C. bt D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. HOURS: ISimSs l pm to 5 pm I BU now In my office prepared to nractir dentistry iu its various branches. J. V. HUNTER, M. D.f Asheboro, N. O. Day calls answered from eithei Dmir Store. Night calls from residence in front of Bunk Fox's residence. Business Opportunity. I will offer for sale until closed out my in terest in Novelty Wood Werks, Inc., of Ramseur, N C, Thirty of the sixty-six shares of stock at less than "par". This concern paid large percent last year. Shares $100.00. Will sell one or more shares to suit the buyer. For particulars apply at Works or D T Cochran, Ramseur, N C. 1-1 -three t. HOLLISTER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Mediolne for Busy People. Brings Goldea Health ami Renewed Vigor. A snedrlo for Constipation, Indirection. and Kidney Troubles, Pimples. Ec7em, Impure Blood. Bad Breath, Sluraish Bow-is. Headache and Backache. It's Rocky HouotHtn Tea in tab lot form, 3ft cents a box. tannine made by HokLisTM Dana Company, MaJiwm, Wis. SOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
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