The Roual Families of England. COSTMBl'TEIl. Edmund Mortimer, a descendant of Richard II's uncle Lionel, Duke of Clarence, who was third son of Edward III, was he;r presumptive to the Crown after Richard II, but parliament set aside the direct line of descent and accepted Henry I J Duke of Lancaster, son of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, who was fourth sou of Edward III, thus making Henry IV first king of the Lancastrian period. Henry died at the age of forty seven after a rather troubled reign f fourteen years, and was succeed ed by bis son, Henry V, who had been a rather reckless youth, but became sobered by the weight of the crown. Only two years after his marriage to Princess Catherine, of i ranee, he died at the age of thirty- tour, in the tenth year of his reign, having his infant son, Henry VI, King of England and France. Henry's health and character were alike, feeble, and he proved to be but the shaaow or a king. At thiage of twenty-five he married the beautiful and unfortunate Mar garet, of Anjou, who was by far the better man of the two. When years of disaster came this dauntless "queen of tears" headed councils,, led armies, and ruled both the king, and kingdom. It is said on high authority that the royal couple were sometimes in actual want of a dinner. Their sou, Prince Edward, was slain in battle at Tewkesbury. The King died in prison, some say was murdered at the age of fifty. At this period the Yorkist Edward IV, son of Richard, Duke of York, who ! ten vears of was a descendant of Edward III, j was intrusted daughter of Edward IV and heir of the House of lork, atd thus united the claims of the rival houses of York and Lancaster, nenry gain ed more by the marriages of his chil dren and by diplomacy than other mouarchs had by their wars. He gave his daughter, Margaret, to King James IV of Scotland and thus prepared the way for the union of the two kingdoms. His eldest son, Prince Arthur to Catherine, of Aragon, daughter of the king of Spain by which he secured a very large marriage portion for the Prince, and tbe alliance of Spain against ranee. Arthur died soon afterward, and the king had his youngest s n, Henry, to marry Ar thur's widow. It was this prince who eventually became king of England with the title of Henry VI II, and we shall see that this mar riage was destined by its results to change the whole course of the country's history. Henry was six times married. He was divorced from his first . wife, Catherine, to marry Anne Boleyn. His third wife Jane Seymour, mother of Ed ward VI, died and he married Anne Cleves, divorced from her and mar ried Ca'heriue Howard, who was executed on a charge of infidelity. The sixth wife, Catherine Parr, sur vived the King. Disease so much aggravated the natural violence of Henry that his oldest friends fell victims to his tyrannv. Henry died at the ageof 56, after reigning thirty eight years, and was succeeded by his son Edward I who was only age. His education to men of the first COL. DOCKERY DEAD. End Come at Johns Hopkins Hospital Wednes day Evening Last. Col Oliver H Dockery, ex-congressman and former consul general to Brazil died at Johns Hopkins Hos pital at Baltimore, Wednesday even ing of last week. Col Dockery had been a sufferer from a complication of diseases tor two years and was taken to Baltimore for an operation which was preformed Tuesday. The remains were brought to Mangum, Rockingham county, Thursday where they were interred Friday. Col Dockery was 78 years of age. Col Dockery was in Con gress two terms, prior to 1888 when he was appointed Consul General to Brazil by President Harrison. Dur ing the war between the States Col- Dockerv served with the thirtv- eighth N C Regiment. Col Dockery was married three times. His first wife was Miss Jane Stanback, his second Miss Sallie Dumas and the third Mrs Fannie Settle Covington, who pre ceded him to the grave. Six children survive him. Th:y are: Mrs W T Jones, of Carthage: Mrs Stephen Wall, of Rockingham; Mrs frank O Lundis, of Charlotte; Leiut PISGAH NEWS. Marriage of Mr Nerius Sikes and Miss Effie Dawk ns-Personals. Mr J B Tarks lias returned from Greens boro Hospital very much improved. Mr and Mr O W Parks are visiting at Mr l.ahmi Murk 8 this week. Mr and Mrs Walter Slack, of Okeeweemee, are visiting at Mr J V J 'arks . Mr lieo Lucas, who has bten sick, is im proving. Miss Minnie Williams closed her school at Mitchlield last Tuesday and returned home Friday. Married liy J W Luther, J P, at the resi dence of the groom's father, Mr D A Sikes, of Union township, March It, 1906, Mr Nerius Sikes and Miss Eflie Pawkins, both of Asheboro. The attendants were as follows: Mr Mar ley Hawkins and Miss Flossie t'aviness, Mr .loluinio Pawkins and Miss Swanua Sikes, Mr Fletcher Sikes and Miss Flora Lvons, Mr Austin Sikes and Miss Isabel Auman, Mr David Cornelison and Miss Nettie Luther. The wedding party attended church, after which they returned to Mr Sikes' where a sumptuous dinner was spread for the happy party. After partaking of the good things, the guests departed for their hemes wishing the bride and groom a long and happy life. Rockingham county citizens, who tire working for a good roads bond issue in that county have sent a delegation to Washington to inter view the Southern railway official with a view to chartering a special nil TWkorir Tr nnurat T1,,I,,tl, i tHllll lO Uim.lOUe 10 COUVfV Illt- M-ruLai Pinnda rwi on.i'i farmers of that county there on Mr Victoi Dockerv. of Ralemh. inP.--tio tour of Mecklenburg's A New and Handsome Watch for Ladies. Only $11.75 With One Year's Subscription to the Ashe boro Courier, Or we will give this watch for 40 subscriptions at $1 each. , This is the most attractive watch we have yet olTerea and it is as good as it looks. A genuine American movement made by the New York Standard Watch Co. fitted in a Gold Filled hunting case, warranted for 20 years. A stem-winder and Stem-setter, and in every way a reliable time-keeper. Each case is handsomely engraved. KEMEMBKK, this is the regular size ladies watch, the most popular one for ladies and girls. Men and boys often prefer this size watch to the larger ones. The movement has 7 jewels, train bearing in metal setting, quick train, lever set, enameled dial and is made by one of the Ix-st companies of America. This movement fitted in our 20 year guaranteed case makes the greatest watch bargain ever offered for the price we are making. We ex pect every watch sent out to bring several more orders. The watches are delivered by registered mail, and we insure their delivery in good running order. , Order promptly. The watch may be sent to one address and the paper to another, if so desired. THE COlRltR. Asheboro, N. C Mrs Piatt D Walker, of Charlotte, is a step-daughter. Hood roads. DO YOXT GET UP WITII A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. was placed on the throne. Both character for learning under whose Houses of Lancaster and Yoric were ; training he made progress and grew descendants from this King. Ed- up with a rooted zeal for the doc- ward IV made an imprudent mar-; trines of the Reformation. Ed riage with Elizabeth, widow of Sir ward died at the early age of 16 John Grey, at the ery time when His sister, Mary, being the rightful he had dispatched the Earl of War-1 heir, ascended the throne. Her wick to negotiate a marriage for him ! name has come down to ns with an with the sister of the French King, j epithet expressive of the utmost ab Edward was preparing for a second ; horrence; but she deserves pity ratli expedition against France when he ' er than hatred. Separated from her was taken oil by sickness, in the for-: mother, the unfortunate Catherine, ty-second year of his age and twenty-; of Aragon, when she was only six third of his reign. Edward V was : teen, she was ill treated by Anne in his thirteenth year when he sue- Holeyu and hated by her father, ceeled his father. He fell into the Thus the springtime of her youth hands of his uncle, Duke of Glouces- was blighted. Her marriage t ter, who made himself king as j Philip II, of Spain, brought her no Richaul III, and caused the young ' happiness; sickly, il'-favored, child kiug ai.d his brother to be sent to less, unloved, the poor woman spent the lower, where it it is said he had ; herselt tor naught. A little book them smothered by ruffians. Rich-1 of prayers which she left, soiled by aril III, last of the Plantagenet j coustaut use, and stained with many kings born at Fotheringhoy Castle, tears, tells the story of her broken was the youngest son of Richard, ' and disappointed life. She died at Duke of York, who was killed at j the age of 42, after a reign of only Wakefield. On the accession of his five years, and was succeeded by brother, Edward IV, Richard was ; Elizabeth, her half-sister, daughter created Duke of Gloucester, and of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's during the early part of his reign, 1 second wife. In temper, Elizabeth served h'm with great courage ; was aibitrary. fickle and passionate, and fidelity. He married Anne Her real ability lay in her instinc Neville, joint heiress of the Earl of j tive perception of the needs of this Warwick, whose other daughter wag age, and in her power of self-adjust- ji Kilmer's I Root, tin (JL ney, live ReducedRates. The SEABOARD announces account ot the Southern Baptist Convention, Chattanoo ga, Tenn, rate of one fare plus '23c for round trip, from all points m North Carolina; tick-! ets to be sold May 8ih, 9th, and 10th, with ! final limit ten davs from date of sale. THE SEABOARD has DOUBLE DAILY service i from principal points to Atlanta. Ihe tSEjABOAKDanuomices account Quar to Centennial Exercises they will all round trip tickets from all pjints in the State of North Carolina, to Tuskegee, Ala and re rurn at rate of one first class fare plus twenty-live cents for the round trip. Tickets to be sold April 1 1th and 15th, with final re turu limit of April I'Oth, tickets being limit ed to cominuous passage m eacn uirecnon. j ,,,n,1,W annalist, and is wonderfully I successful in promptly curing lame back, iM.itovKD rASSFNK service. j Jrjc add ctart Jf the bladder and The SEABOARD announces effective with 1 Hright's Disease, which is the worst the inauguration of the NEW YORK ELEEI'- form of kidney trouble. IN'GC.VR LIN E between Xmv York nn.I 1 Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- Eemphis and vice-versa via the SEABOARD j ottinieiided for everything but if you have Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maile by ur. Swamp- the great kid- er ami blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; rliunfr.v1 nftcrvpnrs r"3s. of scientific research uy i-tr. Aiuucr, Lite eminent kidney and united to the Duke of Clarence. Quarrels rose between the two brothers over their wives' inherit ance. Richard governed with vigor and ability, but was not generally popular. In all undertakings he displayed courage as well as capaci ty; but his conduct showed cruelty, dissimulation, treachery and ambi tion. He has been represented as ment to them. Elizabeth never made public opinion but watched it and followed it. She knew an able man at sight, and had the happy faculty of at taching such men to her services. By nature she was both irresolute and impulsive; but her sense was good and ier judgment clear. She could tell when she was well or small stature, deformed, and of adviaed and aithough she fumed iui uiuumg uuptxi, uui ins pnaomu aaj tittered, she yielded AND FRISCO SYSTEMS IMPROVED TIIHOUGH PASSENGER SERVICE to Memphis, Tenn, without change, making connections at this point for all points in Texas, The Wet and North West. Unex celled dining car service between Washing ton and Richmond and Hamlet and Birming ham, serving all meals. The SEABOARD announces account of Wheeler Memorial Dav, March 27th, and the Second Annual Re-l'nion of the Blue anil Gray, March L'.-Sth 2'.llh,-l!XM. Atlanta, Ha. They will sell round trip tickets from all points in the State of North Carolina, to Atlanta Ga. and return at rate of one firt kiilnev. liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital woik and in private practice, ami has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a look tell ing more aIout Swamp-Root, and how to findout if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. k'lmer iY V.O., iJingiianiKin, BJ5tW X. . ine regular e Sell the Earth! OOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXJOO 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'ld'g. Armfleld (El Lavighlin. Real Estette DeeJeis. Publishers and- riniers. We Manufacture the Very Highest Grade of Type Brass Rule in Strips Brass Labor Saving Rule Brass Column Rules Brass Circles Brass Leaders Brass Round Corners Brass Leads and Slugs Brass Galleys Metal Borders L S Metal Furniture Leads and Slugs Metal Leaders Spaces and Quads 6 to 48 point Metal Quoins, etc. cost. Old Column Rules refaced and made as good as new at a small defects have probably been magnified The Lancastrian aud Yorkist reigns covered a period of about eighty-six years, from 1399-1485. Now Henry Tudor becomes the central figure and will ascend the throne as Henry VII. He was son of Edmud, Earl of Eichmond, who was son of Owen Tudor and Cather ine of France, widow of Henry V. Henry VIl's mother, Margaret, was the only child of John, Duke of Somerset, grandson of John of Gaunt. On the usurpatioa of Richard III, Henry was turned to as the representative of th House of Lancaster. He assembled a body of troops against Richard at Bos worth, defeating him, and was pro claimed king on the field of battle, his right being recognized by Parlia ment. Henry married Elizabeth, The reign of Elizabeth was Eu rope's grandest age. It was a time everything was bursting into life and color. Tbe world had sudden ly grown larger and it was an age, not only of brave deeds, but of high thoughts. Elizabeth was never mar ried. Her vanity was as insatiable as it was ludicrous. It is said she issued a proclamation forbidding anyone to sell her picture for fear it should fail to do her justice. She was greody of flattery when long past 60. The death of the great Queen was as sad as her life had been brilliant. She died at tbe age of 70, after reigning about 45 years The reign of the Houses of Tudor covered about 118 years lrom 1485 1603. Moffitt Dots. We are having rainy weather at present Miss Josie Moffitt has returned home from her school. Miss Maud Cox visited Miss Mary Al bright last Sunday. Miss Ina Moffitt is visiting friends and relatives in Rainaeur this week. ' Miss Strandie Brown visited Miss Lura Moffitt last Sunday night. $100 Reward, $10". The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patientstrength by building up the constitution and amisting nature in doing its work. The pro prietors have no much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails t care- Hend for Hat of testi monials. Address: F I CHENEY & CO, Toledo. O. Several of our people are attending court at Asheboro this week. Mr and Mrs 0 II Moffitt spent last Satur day night at Mr Charlie Cagle's. We are sorry to note the illness of Mr E E Lewallen. Miss Minnie Moon visited at Mr B S MofBtt's last week. Mr Ed Stout visited at Mr II P MofBtt's last Sunday. Miss Alice Moffitt, who Las been visiting friends and relatives in liiis community, wiu return to her home in Iowa this week. Mr E R Cox visited at Rev H T Moffitt's last Sunday. Miss Eala Bean visited Miss Josie Moffitt last Saturday night. Miss Cordie Cox visited Mrs Bertha Craven last Sunday. Mrs B B Phillips and children and Mrs A C Cox and children, of Asheboro, spent several days with friends in the neigborhood last week. Miss Cora Craven has returned to Greens boro after visiting her parents for some time. Wishing The Coihieb much success, I re main. "Violet." March 22nd. Coleridge Items. Rer Mr Eads filled his regular appoint ment at Concord Sunday evening at three o'clock. Misses Lura Moffitt, Straudie Brown, Mr and Mrs J M Davis, Mr and G 11 Davis visit ed at Mr II F Brown's Sunder. We are glad to report Mr James Stout's child improving. Miss Louisa Allred and Mis Pugh spen last Sunday with Miss Straudie Brown. A lot of nioe spring goods have arrived at the- Company Store and a lot of nice hats will be in later. Miss Mamie Cox visited at Mr Jim Gilli land's Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs Mattie Brawn has an old hen 17 years old and is in good health except she can't hear nor talk. Mr B F Moffitt & Son has sawed some thing near four hundred thousand feet of lumber and are moving their saw mill on Mr Lee Moon's plantation. Mrs Thos Russell is making h'er home with her sister, Mrs Eli Cox, near Archdale. Mr Claude Caveness and Miss Callie Davis visited Misses Blanche and Effie Brown Sunday evening. Z. March 19. Please remember that we are not in any Trust or Combination oTsT I and are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal am- mistake, but remember the name, i A copy of our Catalogue will be cheerfully furnished on applica- Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biugharuton, N. Y., OB j every bottle. " " PhiladephiatPrinters Svpply Co. Manufacturers o Type a.rvd High Grade Printing Material Proprietors 39lNorth Ninth Sereet PENN TYPE FOUNDRY PHILADELPHIA l-ir,. f,,r tiw. mum! trlt. ti,-L..I ui.i M......I, -.,!. .,.i mini, f hftv-cent and one ... .tntl... C,n 1u,lt1,e nrp Homa of SmuDD-Root. I trains scheduli'ii t. reach Atlanta U'loie , , I -il r t.,-..i, OT.i. i;,i i;...:. sold bv all cood ilniKRists. Don't make Wltn US. which paiwengpr must roach original destina tion U'fon mid-night leturning' liftwii (l.'i) days in addition to date of ale. The SEABOARD begs to announce that on account of the occasions mentioned below nr.,1 v. 1 , i . , j mill .n. Cliattanonftn. Tenn: Southern R.-irMist Convention and Auxiliary Socicties.May 10th-15tli,-l'J0C. Kate, one lirst class fare plus 25c for the round trip, (minimum rate) cents, tickets sold May 8th, Uth and 10th, final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. Tickets may be extended. Far further information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your nearest Agent or address the uixlersigned. O II Gattis Traveling Passenger Agent, lialeigh, X C. km i Head Jf can easily be raised with resrular. even nunrfa. and of the vsrr beat grade, for which the , nignesi prices can do rotten as your warehouse, or from tobacco buvars if you will, a few weeks before planting, liberally use Yirfifiia-Cftroliia Fertilizers. TJse them mln aa a ton drensfi eoond application. Theaa ferti are mixea ay oapanie men. wno mti been making fertilizers all their Uvea, ana contain pnoepnono acta, fotaan and nitrogen, or ammonia, in their proper proportions to return to your bave been taken from It by continual oil the elements of plant-lif that cave ooen taken rrom it by eontin cultivation. Aooept do substitute. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co., Rlohmond, Va. Norfolk. Va. Ihirham, N.O. Charleston, 8. C, Baltimore, Md. Atlanta. Ga. Savannah. Ga. Montgomery. Ala, Memphis. Tenn. Bhreveport, La. C entra Falls Store Co . , Successors to- E. O. YORK STORE CO. tnd WEBSTER (SL ALLRED. Central Falls Store Co- will PUT ON SALE, MARCH 16th, At Bargain Prices. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Boys' Clothing and Men's Pants. Special Sale to last 15 days. Come and secure the bargains. Central Falls Store Co, Capt. J. W. Fry, Pres. R. R. King, Vice. Pres. E. Caldwell, Jr., Secy. The Greensboro Life Insurance Company. Organized 1905. (Legal Reserve) $100,000 Paid Capital. $25,000;Surplus. Writes all ordinary forms of contracts. Each policy is registered and secured by Treas. Dep); of State. B Lovers of Good Stock should visit the stables of R R Ross at once and see the best horses and mules ever seen in Randolph. Every thing from the common plow horses and mules to the fancy combination stock. TL. R.. ROSS, Asheboro, N. C, 4,uuv,uuu reacn irees Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. June Buds a Specialty. No agents traveled, but sell direct to planters at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and prices before placing your order elsewhere. We guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest Peach Nursery in the World. Address J. C. HALE. Winchester. Tenn. E. O. York, Mgr. 1 X CQaW