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,1 Ik CONDENSED FOR BUSY READERS. Mrs. Jefferson Davis continues to improve, uud thero is hope for her recovery. ' North Wilkesboro lias decided to issue $20,000 in bonds for street im provements. Lexincton ,i.s promoting a $15,000 veneer fnotnry in addition to sever al other new industries already as sured. Wel'jli school district in High Point township. Guilford county, has voted i levy a special tax for better si:ln) )ls. Wednesday night of last week The South Atl-nth: Ai'aste Company located in Charlotte, was burned, entailing a loss of $:."0,OU0. On account of the illness of Judge ! Ward, of IVxas, and Joj. At l'eebles, who is suffering with rhmi- j kins, Sunday School Editor of Lhe mutism, and the inability of (iov. M. eliuroli, South, were last Glenn to secure another Judge, io ' week elected bishops by the confer court was held in Stokes county lastienee at Hinuinghani. week. E. A. llirber, of Cleveland, was in Salisbury last week with his little son, who had swallowed a grain of corn, which lodged in his throat. The chil l was taken to Kichmond for an operation to have the grai i removed. After s-ventv davs of debate the Ilepb'ini railroad ratff bill passed the Senate Friday, but was material ly modified from the form in which it passed the house. The vote was 71 for, and 3 against. On account of the increase in the shipment of country produce from Wilkes and adjoining counties the Southern Express Co. will op- crate sola cars between H llkesboro aim v usiiiDnon, j. Fonst tires swe t parts of Michi gan, Wisconsin and New Ontario last week. Many lives were lost and great destruction to property is re ported. Many small towns are re ported devastated by the Humes. Penny Hrothers had a record breaking sale of thorough breds at Greensboro last Thursday. The animals brought from $73 to $435. Among the buyers were W. II, l'ickaid. of llandleman, 12. 12. Ross and Miller & Son, of Asheboro. Mrs. 1'. J. Copeland and Mrs. E. j C, Watlington will represent the I Woman's Foreign Missionary Society ' nf V'pt Miii'L-Kt. fluirpli in rh sritt. tfi convention of that orpanization at Charlotte next month. Mrs. A. L. t l'etree mid Mrs. C. II. Ireland are the alternates. Greensboro I'atriot. ? ;, Thi strained relation between 1 i Congressman ISluckburn and Judge I j Pritchard was manifested very i 'f plainly when they met in Washing- ton last week. When Mr. Black ,jr burn extended his hand in friendly greeting the Judge replied "I have j J no deairo to speak to yon. Please j never do so again." i I Dr. M. E. Fox, of Guijfoid Col- l lege, visited Greensboro last week, iud leaving his horse hitched in a vacant lot, he went away to attend to business. When he leturned horse, buggy and a well filled case of surgical instruments aud medicine as were gone. The thief has not Wn apprehended, f II. I). Hudson was killed by hte xincle, Julius Hudson, rriday after noon at the home of the latter, six miles from Benson, iu Wake county. The result of a quarrel over a mule tiaue. Julius Hudson immediately surrendered and was placed in jail, lie claims that the snooting was en tirely in self defense, his nephew hav .,4,jng assaulted him with an axe. The stockholders of the Moore County Agricultural and Develop ment Association met last week. Dr. M. E. Street, of Glendon, was elected president, and H. A. Page, of Aberdeen, secretary aud treas urer. The executive committee, composed of Moore county's best citizens are determined to make it success. The . mill men in 'the State are very much excited over their inabili ty, to secure labor. Recent meet ings of the cotton spinners have dis closed the fact that additional ma chinery will be necessary to care for the increasing demand for their product, but they find it difficult to Qnd operatives for what they have already installed. They say the progress of the South is being ma terially hindered by the scarcity of labor. It is more , than probable that High Point will have two more modern buildings this year. The Armfield's have their plans for a ikyscraper in which will be located the First National Bank, offices of the Carolina Life Insurance Com- i jaay, the North Carolina Fire In- lurance Company, The Mechanics , perpetual Building & Loan Associa 3 tion, and other offices. Mr. J. P. Redding has his plans for a modern office building to be erected on Col lege streets in which will be located store rooms, au opera house, halls and offices. On the motion of Senator Sim mons, the senate committee on agri cultural to.day incorporated in the agricultural bill an item appropri ating $20,000 for reports on tobac co, cotton and other cros. A bill has been passed by the 1 house referring to the court of j claims the $500,000, the ;laim of ; Kdward l'emb?rtou and others of t Fayetteville, for the destruction of! the I'hoenix Mills at that place by : Federal troops during the civil war. ' Miss M. Adelaide Nuttinsr, for 11 years supi'i'intei'dent of Johns Hop kins Hospital at Haltimore, mis re signed, to inaugurate a new depart ment, at Clumbia Universit-v . I Dr. J no. T. Tegcrt, Dr. Seth The gold mine at Kapa, Davie Co. is being developed One thou sand dol lars has been expended in sinki jg a shaft, three dwellings and a larire mill biiildin; erected antl other preparations made for c'"lj ing on the work, H lutsctt Institute closed Monday with an address by Gov. l. 15. Glenn. Deplomas were awarded to seven teen students, among them was Win. Davis Wolfe, of Stanley coun ty. Chas. Brady, who had been in hiding since seriously assaulting Jno. Owens near Salisbury was arrested Friday last and is in Iiow- anjitr. Un account or tne grave j coll(jtj0I) 0f his victim he was not given un opportunity to give bond: The State Democratic Convention of South Carolina was held at Columbia last week, and goes on record as the -shortest, most har monious in the hi-tory of the party. The convention endorsed the ad ministration of Gov. Hay ward and approved the course of Tlon. Den Tillman in the Senate. There was no tight for an endorsement made by the dispensary people. The house committee on agricul ture last week reported favorably the bill appropriating $3,000,000 for the creation of the forest reserve, on the Southern Appalachian region ind in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. This is the lirst time a house committee has acted favora bly upon the proposition to estab lish a forest reserve in the Blue Kitlge mountains extending thr ugh the South Atlantic states. Itcv. Pf-grani'M Will. At a hearing before Clerk Trau son of Forsyth county, a notion has been made to file the will of the late T II Ft gram for probate, June 4. A codicil attached to the will of Mr. Pegram leaves the honK, place to th widow, Mrs. Alice Pe- gram during her life time and . t the death of the present heirs tl e estate goes to Greensboro Female college. It also provides that the policy "f $500 carried with the Methodist Benevolent and Frater nal Association be divided equally between the widow and daughter Mrs. Paiker, of High Point. Rev; Dr. Critzhtrg was appoint ed to collect the policy. The estimates for the Panama Canal for the next fiscal year will require an appropriation oi vu, 348,281.40. This is on the basis of a lock canal, for our procrastinating Republican Congress has arrived at no decision on what type or canal shall be constructed. Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamber lain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a Bhort relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became per manent, rs. V. H. Leggett of Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by Standard Drue (Jo. Asheboro, w. A., under wood, Randleman. Th F.lfcin fJVmir f!nmnftnv. at Elkin, has filed a voluntary petition , in bankruptcy. The liabilities are $7,000 and assets $5,000. , Cleanse your system of all im- purities this month. Now is the I time to take llolister s ltocty ftionn- tain Tea. It will keep you w ll all Standard Drug Company and Aehe sumnier. 35 cents, Te-i or Tablets, j iiro Di ug Coirpaiiy Asheboro, N. Asheboro Drug Company. i (. 4 r-i Ajjersl When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired ail the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsapariliaj psle and vour h!;od is thin. I iour uo:tor says you are. threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders rh is grand old fnniiiv medicine. Keep the bowels regular wuh Acer's . a who fill oav.ll lllglili i j WILL PREVENT DISASTER. ! Former MoitfKoim'i'hiit Aivnrtli-d I'litriit mi Alrlirnkp Aiillant. Mr. John 1$. Wright, foitnei ly of Montgomery county, but now of Greensboro, has perfected and se- ' mi red u lintel) t. on a railouil utilVtv airbreak. The patent is the result i of three years work. ! The device sets in operation the! I brake already on the train, auto-j j matically putting it into emergency I I in case of derailment or anything! that causes the truck to be placed i in un abnormal condition. Anv derailment. ;i solit switch. I the breaking of a center pin, wheel or ax'e immediately puts the air brake on the whole train, thus doing I what the engineer .vould do if he i knew the moment any such accident ! occurred, which he of course can-j not know. The best railroad men in the ! county who have carefully nivesti-, gated the inventi.ui, declare it to be I absolutely new, and by far the most j practical and perfect prevention of ! disastrous wrecks vet discovered, j SPECIAL It KM AUKS. I am sure my lleinedy wili give perfect s itisfaction in oases where a TONIC. ALTERATIVE, PURI FIER OF TI1K BLOOD Oil XKU VTN'E is needed. I do not believe its ennui can be found for nervous prostration, and when one is "run down," it will certainly build up and restore to perfect health. I used to direct if half dozen bottles of my Remedy be taken and no benefit felt to stop it that it was useless to trv more, but I have met with a great nianv chronic cases, where no perceptible bout-tit was fe't on the first half dozen bottles, arid its continued use effected a cure. In chronic cases of long st; n ling where any of my Remedy is needed at all the use of a dozen bottles is necessary, and in many cases more. Some take halt dozen and more before feeling anv benefit; a great 'ny tell nie they have felt better from the first dose; most report OL" 1MV " "! Ax- It will cure INDIGE'sTIOX and stomach trouble. It will counteract BLOOD POISON. In such cases give a wineglassful every 15 or 20 minutes until the effect is felt in the head. I most urgently recommend the Remedy to everyone suffering fr.nn any trouble that comes from im pure, impoverished, or p.iisoiicd blood, or for a "rundown svstem. The use of the Wash is of the utmost importance to be used in connection with the Remedy, in cases where there is any external trouble, inflammation, ulceration, or itching humor. For further information, apply to . MRS. JOK PERSON, Charlotte, N. C. A good complexion is impossible with the stomach out of order. If pasty sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, they would have better complexion KODOL.EOR DYSPEPSIA will digest what you eat and put your stomach back in right shape to do its own work. Kodol relieves pal putation of the heart, flatulence, sour stomach, heart burn. etc. Sold by Standard Drug Company and Asheboro Drug Oompanv Asheboro, N. C. Friday marked the 35th anni. versary ul Uurnani aa a tooacco market. A torpid, inactive liver cau pro duce more bodily ilia thau almost HIiVtBing else. It 18 goou to ciean the system out occasionally. Stir the liver up, and get into shape penerauy. ine Desc results are Little Early Risers. Reliable, ef- fective, pleasant pill with a repu- tatum. Never gripe. bold by !-t :im mm., iiik! ., iv' i.-r.' i! ii.-ilt.-iii" .' U l,;,.".. 1). c. Il.-i.l. W-.I Mini-'.. i. I j J V VWl.r.R, lis "i !!. I VfcJ TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL. Commencement Kierclsea May Kith Annual Addi-ma lijrj, C. It one, I. D. The Courier is in receipt of an invitation to the annual commence ment exercises of Trinity High School giving the following pio-l gram. j I'ROOKAM. I Sunday, May, 27, 11a. m. Com- j niencement sermon, Rev. Frank '. Siler. Monday, May 2S, 8 v. m. Annu al Conceit. Tuesday, May 10:30 A. M. Ie claiiners and Essayists Contest. II: 30 .. M. Annual Eiterai v Ad dress. J. C. Rowe, D. I). " 8 to 12 !'. M. Students Reception. Managers 1). bane Elder, Chief: II it in mi r. D. Harris, Albv Raul. Albert 11. Heitinan, J. Charles Parkin, O. Coke Harris, Mai shalls Sidney D. Lambeth Chief: Wilfred WiMson, W. li'ivec Hargett, David L. Houldin, Jeffrey X. Elder. Joseph It. Kverhart. For a painful burn there is noth ing like De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. There ate a host of imitations of I )e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve on the market see tlnd you get the genu-, ine. Ask I'm- DeWitt's. Good', too for sunburns, cuts, bruises, and especially recommended for piles. The name E. C. DeWilt & Co., Chicago, is on every box. Sold by Standard Drug Company and Ashe-, j ,j0r0 ")nl I I oinpany. Sli'i-,'isi'o,e Kfvf. If you will send us three new sub scribers during the month of May we will i-esiil you a tine stereoscope with 24 beautiful views, provided von will semi us '1 cents tage ami packing. for pos See that your druggist gives you no imitation when you ask for Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original Laxative cough syrup Standard Drug Company and Ashe lioro Drug Company. hi D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. O. HorR,:i5?si':2.iou rurnisn me Bride I lira now in my office prepared to pra til ikmliKtry in U- vnniiu brunelies. L. M. FOX, M. D. ASHEBORO, N. C. OGi-p. his iirofossionul sorvieo to tlic eitizeii- of Alii'borrVniii Mirroini'liiirJ community. OBH-es: At lle-Mi'tiee- Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SUR.GEON Office -A-hdwi-u llrngCe. Residence C'ornei of Main arid Wonh Streets. Asheboro, N. C. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO, N. C. Office ovi'i- Spci.m SUmilai'il lung L'"1- A ltVililiiiu'ti store ncai A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur-, ance. 1 I The best companies represented. Offices , over the Bank of Randolph. N. P. cox, ! i Jewe'er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. Undertaking Establishment. New and complete lineof Ooflins and Caskets, and prices reajioiiable. New Hearse Gentle Stock and careful drivers. A nhure of youi patronage Is respectfully solicited. J. W JOLLY, 8tore opposite Lewls-Winslow Hdw. Store, Ashe boro, N. C, Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated ad iMuruisi.edj Me applied .th the best the market j onia. hatea Leawnabie, j B. F. NEWBY, Prop. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Msts. Seven Million boxes sold In feast 12 months. This slffnaiDfTe. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Iiieuding, Protruding , files. Druggists nro authorized to refund money if i'AZO OI NTH EXT fails to care in Olto 14 davs. 00c. ' - II U V.' i.A f Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. T!,;,,:ve i : if - j i : ! i ! i I'xii kiekr.", Iiickli' iiiei::;i! Ini.fi. pvitv iiimlei ii nnpr iilinn tup li"!f, i-iik l.A'.vi nul, hickl,- kt..,!. s!,eir, iw'.ld. 1 nieelv 1 if V. i-IkiuI d.i"S .1 .. will ii. t ell l! UTI rU''ti spivially l.nv i!nad siation. ItlliK-llired !v nven.il at y.jnr : ovi-iri:,-,it,uli-i'-d. M G. . GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. l.v I., N. ( . is A- Wi,,.! i'lie Wuii.ia Ildu-. (' !!;,: d C Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash t'nr whnt vnn hnv sm.-l i avoid paying: for goods' you think you haven't boujrht. So call on J. L. Norman and buy cheap, where you will not be bothered wit h book account. Nice line Groceries, Notions, Overalls, Suspenders, Pants, Shirts, etc. Jones' Old Stand, North side Depot street. M r i ,i r We furni s the Come. Just receivd nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, , Upholstered Parlor Sui s, Pic tures. Hall Racks, etc. We have an assortment permitting us to furnish the home in keep ing wun any purse, We are also prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors in a careiui anu courteous man-; ner. Kearns & Fox. Does Your Hat Match Your Face? If not, wear one that does. Go to Mrs Blair's Millinery where you will find the new est and most desirable shapes for spring. More goods expected daily. Mrs. E. T. Blair. Asheboro. N. C. 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 buttT, as well as variety of delicacies. Rocky Mountain tea "ttngets A Busy Moi'irlrn for Jr P-.-iU Bring:! Golden Heuiia auu tioui'iv. J Vigor. A dtiecilo for Cons: lp i.; i.,.:i,.o-tion. I.lve and Kidney Troll hle. rir.pl -"in. Impure 131. nl, Tl.vi Breath, Sliii.'isli oiw.-. ll'adachi and Backache. It's Knok;- Mi : :.i i. Tea in tab If form, 85 ents a box. deni-in made by H M.isrta Vava Companv, Madm m. Wis. Coi.DEN NUGGETS C0R SALLOW PEOPLE HAL 5 ; o ft ;n!e you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, jj then t,se HaI,,g Hajr Renexver and have a theda7rkt rich colo k 0f earjv jjfe restored to vour hair. " mTT' ct W1-00 " - ' ' - x'c t,r-'M- To Cure a Cold in One The Three Dependa bles IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD Their value can't be told'in money Vick's Croup and Pneumonia Cure Prevents and cures in every case applied externally, 25. 'ick's Yellow Pine Tar Cough Syrup Prevents consumption and cures worst cough, 25c. Vkk's Turtle Oil Liniment Larjrest and best for man and beast, 25c. These are money and life savers 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. Worth, Sherwood Shuttle Block Co., 7oo E. Washington St.. Greensboro. UigV. r-': cash price paid for DOGWOOD, PERSIMMON . MAPLE and BIRCH. M. S. Sherwood, Pres. Hiram B. Worth, Treas. S Bryant. President J. II. Cole. Cashier T5he Ba.uk of R.andlema.n, Randleman, N. C. Capital $ 1 2.000. Surplus, $2,000. ACCt ' terms. ;...( posits. Directors: 'C.'ived on favorable t paid on savings Je- -W K IIartsi-11. A N : in :i k r: xwi;.. u -r i i L Lindsav, X X Xewlin, s "lirvant, u o J'.arL-r and J II Cole. . O K COX, FrvNiilunt. W J ARMFIKL1. V-Pres W J AR.MKIEI.D, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, Capital and Surplus, Total Assets, over $36,000.00 $150,000.00 With ample assets, experisnce anil protcrtion, solicit the Imsines.- of the tmnkini; public and feel fufe in s-ayiiiK ive are prepared and willing to extend to our i utimicrs every facility and ac umuiudatiiin consistent with safe banking. DIRECTORS Hui?h Parks. Sr., W .1 Armfleld.W P Wood, P H Morris, t; C McAlister. K M Armtielil, () K Cox. W K Keddinir. Belli Mollitt, Thos J Keiidiim, A W K Cupel, A M Kankiu.Thos H Kedding, ir K K Asburv. C J Cox. 60 YEARS' re5' tvDcnicufte inventiiiM in ttoli.ntricdv. enl free (H I Patents t:il; fpriiii fidfii- Scientific Jlmericam A hunrtsnmolv illnstrntPd wwklf. In roes t etr riilatiun of nnv uniMiittlc journal. Terms. $3 wht; fntir moiiihs, $L tioldbyall TiewBdealera. MONfU Go.36,BfMi""'' New York Branch ortlco. ea V SU Washington, D. C. VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renevver Day Cures Crip la Two Days. on every (J f-yTX box. 25c AnTonwieili'ij . . r nuirklr asi'eri;'. t . n. i-i. , . i. 1 1 :.i eats en Mr . .i i v.ii. reeuive w niinm tii " o. in lue i
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