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FARMERS ORGANIZING; Will Try to Boost Price Their Products. HIGH COST OF ARTICLES THEY BUY The Farmer. nd Planter. Plundered i-the Tuna Fo.tered Tfn.tAKri - cultural Product. Sold at the World'. Price., So the Pretended Protection I. Worthlc... Those new organizations of farmers and planters known as the Equity so ciety and the Farmers' union have the avowed purpose of lucrensiug the price for wuiefc agricultural products shall be sold. That Is a very natural under taking of the farmers to try and bene fit themselves by co-opcrnting together. They see others combining and plun dering them. Why should not they em ulate the trusts and corporations and put their own price on their own prod ucts like the trusts do? Instead of sell ing their wheat, corn and cotton at the price the buyers offer why not hold It ' until the buyers come around and are willing to pay a profitable price? Why, it looks just as easy as falling off a log or sliding down the cellar door that a little grease has made slick and slippery. All you have to do, say the leaders, is to refuse to sell until you get your price, a dollar a bushel for wheat and 15 cents a pound for cotton and the price of other products In proportion. Eureka, the world Is ours If we only hang together! Every thing we buy is ou the boom, from ag ricultural machinery to zlne paint. Why can't the farmers do the same? The trouble is the farmer, unlike the tariff protected trusts and combines, has no monopoly. Ills wheat Is sold at the price of the world's market, ac cording to supply and demand. All the surplus wheat of all the countries goes to the markets of other countries that do not produce enough to supply their own wants. If there Is a scarcity the price rules high, if there are bumper crops the world over the price Is low. If all the surplus we raise in the Unit ed States was kept at home when other countries had good crops there would probably still be enough to supply the Liverpool market, which rules the world's price. In that case, with near ly 4 mi. HKl.fM h bushels of wheat on our hands mole than we could consume, what would we do with it? What would the price at Chicago be then? Iustead of a dollar a bushel it would be cheaper than corn. To store all that surplus wheat and await an advance in price through poor croj elsewhere ; is an expensive roevss. It costs mon ey to store wheat, lu sides it will only keep a rouple) of years without damai: intt. It does not look oueouraidiifj for the Equity soelety members as far as the price of' wheat Is concerned, .and simi lar obstacles will Ih met with In trylna to fix the nrlce of corn, oats and cattle. With the cotton planter the outlook j Is mon promi'shitr. This country raises : nearly all the surplus cotton, and the price Is trreatly Influenced if not on- ! tirely fixed In this country. Cotton will keep, merely requiring a iiood roof over It. The ureatest thinner Is from fire, and inr-iinince of such an inflam mable substance Is expensive. fc Both the southern planter and the northern fanner can, however, protect themselves ?rotn the trust hich prices by unltlm; for the abolishing of the protective tariff, which has, fostered those combines. Vith reasonable prices for Trbflt thej buy they can afford to Uatii reasonable prices for what they "!en and still come Su? ahead. In place J discovered in North Carolina, says of very hlirh tariff rates, as at present, j jir, Jeorge F. Kunz, of the United there 'should l.e a tariff for revenue- j gt ltefl Geological Survey in a forth that Is. enough tariff tax on Imports to i ; t ;;,,, stones. provide the necessary revenue 'or the j government and not hich enoupu to trusts in char?in,- their lunderimr nrlces. 4 It will pay the .organized farmers to ! r.-illr thnf imitortunt matter of tariff ; reduction over In their meetings and In their homes. Ilie Kcpuniican parrj has tried to prevent this by declaring that all organizations of farmers must lie nonpartisan, and ns far as the na tional grange is concerned the Repub licans control It, which has doubtless driven the Independent farmers to Join the Equity society aud the farmers' and the farmers' latitude is allowed slon. There la n0 Is so important to unions, where more for political discussion political issue that Is so important tho fnmipra ns the tariff, as It fosters trusts and combines, which plunder j them. The pretended protection of 25 j cents a bushel or. wheat. 15 cents on corn ana lo cents on oats proviueu iu , the tariff law has len found by the farmer to be entirely worthless, be cause the surplus of those crops sold , abroad fixes the price ot home, and the : price would be Just as good If there was no such tariff law. Cotton Is on . th free list, and If there was a tariff ,. duty of 13 cents a pound It would not . add to or reduce the price. A Sample TsuriaT Aayawf. Representative Charles Beary Landls made a, speech on the tariff the other ' flay ana ised probably the only argu ' ment thRt could win a vote In favor of 1 the 1 Btand patters and protectionist I Bourbons. 1 Bwt it did not relate at all to ; the question bf revising the tariff. He exclaimed, with great declamatory effect, "Four members of the landls family rpe Jhelr death on southern bat tlefields. ' ' '"' ..' " V.' 1"Tes," 'Brtld1 John Sharp Williams, 1 btft four Of them remain to serve their t country .In offices of public trust" i- i And everybody laughed, for two Lan I dlsea are. members, of congress, one Is ia federal Judge i in Chicago and one is "-director of posts in t'orto Rico. ; More ' over, Charles Beary Landls has JUBt appointed his son to West Point ''J? . j NERVOUSNESS LURED. f ; Four years ago my geueial health j gave way. I was afflicted with a HstTpasinff stnnnifh trouble, and ' could not touch solid food of any j kind. For one year I would vomit j everything 1 would swallow, even Ulowu to medicine and water. My j stomach would not retain t. thing, AO one can know what! guttered fron weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath and nervousness. 1 often felt like it would be so juich better could I die and get out of my suffering. Oft' and ou 1 was under doctor.'treat nient for three years, aud I cau only say that doctors medicine did me no good. Then some good fate put one of Mrs. Person's pamphlets in my hands, and 1 read where so many had been cured that were as bad off as I was. I got me a bottle of the Remedy, and from the very first dose I took 1 knew I had struck the right thing. It was the iirst medicine I ever took that the first dose did me crood- For the first time in a long time, I was uot nauseated after tak ing it. I continued it, audcontinutd to improve until took thirteen hot ties, aud it made u perfect cure of me. It has beeu a vear since I was cured, and I know I am well. I rec ommend it to everyone wuo has stomach trouble, and to all who have rheumatism, as it cured my brother of rheumatism. He tried to get me to take it long befor 1 did, but I thought, because it will cure rheu matism was uo reason it would cure stomach trouble. 1 had uo faith in anything; it was as a last resort 1 tried it. How much suffering it would have saved me had I tried it three vears before! ( MISS) REBECCA TROLLIXGER Newton, X. C. Nov. 11, 11'04. Who Will Win! The I'ispateu has begun the great est voting contest ever conducted by a North Carolina newspaper to Send six Ministers of the Gosih-1 to New York City for a ten days' trip with all expenses paid. One f these preachers will lie selected from Ran dolph county by Pispi.t.'h sub scribers. The content is open to any Minister of any denomination iu Randolph county aud the one re ceiving the highest number of votes will be declaied elected and will make this grand trip as the guest of The I 'it-patch, in company with one minister from laukm, one riom Montgomery and two from I'aviilson counties. A guide will be furnished and all expeusts paiil. The contest started June 13th, and will close Saturday June 1 1 th, at 12 o'clock noon. Kach copy of The Dispatch will contain a coupon which counts five votes. Clip these aud Send t)eln jn; ali0 eacu dollar paid on snllSpl il)tion ,.n,M VOn to idO votes for the Minister of your choice. He-gin working for your favorite Preacher today. end all coupons and subset lptious for The Dispdtch Contest direct to us. If you desire further information, address The Dispatch, Lexington, N. C. AmerU-all A metlij'nts. From time to time aniethvsts are fonnd M n the .-,, g.oi. of Rabun (;ap Georgia, on the North Carolina border. No f,uau- tity sutlicient to warrant mining seems to exist. Yet lliailV of the stones are incomparably beautiful, second indeed to none XOUlld 111 tor jj, localities, - Wlnstou-Stuart Turnpike A note from Ynde Mecum states 11:11 uu lw turnpike is progrcsiing. live u f tne r , . iWVe " dei1 bridged. This road is being that work on the Winston-Stuart Five miles and con- structed from Yade Mecum to Winstoin-Salem und is being cut to a grade of 2 per cent. It is the in- tentiou to use state convicts and , . nf M , f t, ,rr,wllV8 , the South. The siucerest tribute that cau be paid to superiority is imitation. The many imitations of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve that are now be fore the public prove it the best. Ask for De Witt's Good for burnes, scalds, chaff ed skin, eczema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boiles and piles. Highly jecomended and reliable. Sold by Standard Drug Co. and Asheboro Drug Co. Asheboro N. U. Dlarrlerl on Public Koail. J. William East and Miss Fannie Yoss, of Stokes county; were married Tuesday evening, the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace S. C. Kierson, in the public road, a few miles from the Cove. Mr. Wil lism Bennet and Miss Lola Martin witnessed the nuptials. After the marriage the couple drove to this place and were tendered delightful reception at the Webster House. Winston-Salem Journal. THE MONTGOMRIAN. Shall Items Clipped From otr Tray E rlialiyr t'lillil Sleep Demi Knlli rrlu Wood. D. E. Peuiberton guipiised his friends J"ne Stu. bv driving to : New Loudou where he married Mrs. j Addie 13. Auderson, widow of the 'late Dr. Anderson, of Albemarle. j Mrs. Pampei tou is a daughter of the late Col. Jno. Cotton, ot Mont- gomery county, i ney win make j their home at Troy where Mr. Pern- i berton is a successtui meicnant. Cotton and corn was seriously L,,i ,1.1,1 brnUn dowi, bv heavv hail storm last week. I Mrs. Pae wife of Congressman ! N. R. Page is ill at Jackson Springs, j where she" and children occupy a ; a cottage. Mr. Page was called! from Washington last week onac - count of her condition but she is ! now greatly improved. ! I)r. F. A. Henley, of Asheboro, spent Tuesday night in town, on his wav to Capelsie, where he has been doing dental work. s M". Bud Dunn died suddenly a few days ago enronte from Mt. Gil- ead to his hoiihat Coleman's Mill Richmond countv. He was driving with his seven-year-old daughter. On the roau he imagined that some one was aftei him tniug to shoot him, and later when about three or four miles from his home, he jump - ed out of his buggy and run out iu - to the woods and died, his little girl following him and sleeping be- side her dead father all night, Thev were found bv a colored man about S o'clock the next morning. NORTH CAROLINA ball play- ERS. Two of Them In ilie MiMifiiem Lragnr, Two In the Xatloiuil ami Unit a Doa en or More In the Virginia State 1. rate lie. North Carolina ami Oak Ridge in particular has furnished the coun try with some of her best bull play ers this season. Anions: some of the notaVibs of the diamond, who are making cood" ill the fast Company nre rilT tielllietl. or vatv UlUSie. with the ?t Louis Nationals; Jim Fox, of Guilford, with the Atlanta team of the Southern Leasrue ''Dntn niv lavior. wuii ttif -ew ioih Gaints: Hob Start'ovd with the them Leajue: Tony Walters. with Rochester. In addition to these Cook Holt. Fetzer, Heiibow. Had ley and several others are with the Yirrinia State League. Put" Uennett leads the St. Louis Nationals in the lmtrins average.' Swamp-Koot is wmn reali.ed :, ' ,. T, . .. .T , . It stands the lnyhest for its wonderfu while "Louff Jim box IS the idol s of thu , s't distressing cases. of the Atlanta fatlS. He H using! the Stick with great skill 'these j davs. x- . ,.r i-. p.,,, i Note-Long Jim h a hamlolph boy and Tony Walters' hone is at Miidison, llockiughatll county. i VrsjrtaMrs Medu-ine. Asparagus stimulates the kidneys Water cress is an excellent blod i purifier. j Parsnips possets t tie same virtues us sarsu a -ilia. Carrots are good for those having a tendency to gout. Celery contains sulphur and helps to ward off rheumatism. Ce'.erv is a nerve tonic: onions also are a tonic for the nerves. Tomatoes are good for a torpid liver, but should be avoided by gouty people. Beets are fattening and good for people who want to put ou llesh; so are potatoes. Lettuce has a soothing effect on the nerves aud is excellent for suffer ers from insomnia. W. J. Anntield, Sr., E. M. Armtield, and F. C. Hoyles last week purchas ed a valuable building lot on Main Stieet in High Poiut; on which they propose to erect a handsome eight story office building. The property was purchased from E. H C. Field. If you want to get the nicest and best pair of ladies' or men's shoes by doing a few hours' work solicit ing subscriptions for the Courier, write us for particulars. Spinach has gi eat aperient quali ties and is far better -than medicine for sufferers from constipation. Constipation makes the. cold drag along. Get it out of you. Take Ken nedy's Laxative Honey aud Ta 'co igk syrup. Contains no opiates. LANfc SALE. Bv vlituc of on onler of reale mailu liy the Suiwrlor Court of Kiitnlolpli countv. In a peciol iiroceeiliiiK. therein uf inir. eiKitktl Vena M. Allreil. Infant, liy her next Friend, J I.. ;He, t-t al.ex parte. I will cell at public auetion to the highest liiililer. at 14 o'clock iu., on Sntunlav, June aotli. IKOfi. at the court house ilour. iu As-helioro, North Curolino, the !ollnwinjr iecrib. eil tract of land, lyliist; ami lieiuR in Fraukiiti vllle township, ailjoiuini; the lnuiU of J. L. (illes and 'oUierx, and contains I V) ncreo, and known as the farm of Iianiel Allred, deceased. Thin land Is thrwiilc from Ahcliro, two miles from Central Tall" and two mile from t'cdnr Falls, hix stixid Imildinifs. an 8 room houe, lnrve lani, corn cribs, wuqon shelters, tool shelter, and Is well Improved and well watered; gUiut 0.1 acres of wood land, aliout 40 acres un. der cultivation, anil a trood pa-turv uuder fence. months, the purchaser to give tiond and ar Terms, naif en.-h, and hall ou a credit ol lx prove-l security tor ncterreu payments. aud to Iiear interest Until unfd. E. MoFFITT, ComiuUsloner. This 81st day of May, l'.un. To Advertiser. The Oouuier has spent large stuns of money in working up its circulation and to-day it thorough ly covers Randolph and adjoining counties besides having a large list throughout this and other states. But we are working to build up Randolph county and the Piedmont section of North Carolina. To this end we have built our cir culation, that our advertisers ami the commuuity might secure the greater miblicitv. We have improved our plant and enlarged our' paper i all of which necessarily increases , expenses. Hence this article notifying advertisers that after March l'-'O'i, the advertising rate is us lows: iyr im-h onetime our i 1st,! fol , month per iss"e -"c luu mouths " " K ' six " and over " " l.'c i Heading notices will bp charged at the' te nf cue cent per word No tea ler uc : pied for lest than I'.V. j Ail hills payable monthly. Our circulation is not made up 0f dead heads and exchanges, but J paying subscribers, who send us the j 0asli for their subscription. Few 'are more than six mouths in arreais ;,nd many are paid in advance. I This show's that we circulate among , ; : prosperous people the class that; advertisers desire to reach. j The C'ol'RIKK appreciates the j 1 patronage accorded it in the past1 and pledges every effort to give j value received for future business : placed with it. . j The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this I country most danerous because so decep tive. .Many sudden deaths are caused liy it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or anoplexvaro often the result of kid ney disease. If kidnev trottlile is allowed toadvance the kidney-poison t:ick the vital organs, causing catarrh of ed Mood will t:.e innaacr, or ine kmiiilms iiieiucic 1 teak down and waste u cell by cell, lwavs result i iai'.uer iroiiines aim f !. a derangement of Hie kidneys aud a cire is obtained quickest by a proper tre ittnetit of the kidneys. If you are feel i"K 1 tn'.'.y you can make no mistake by t .king I r.' Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the j;reat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. !t corrects inability to hold urine and icaV.ing pain in passing it. ami over v itnes that uupK-ttsant necessity of being louijiei'.ed to go often through the day, :;:nl to get up manv times during the night The mild and the extraordinary rful Pwamu-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in hlty-ceut and one-uouar size nouies. ou itiay nave a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- covery and a Iiuok mat tells all aoout u, both sent free bv mail. Address, Dr. Kil- nW,h..in v. v. wi,,-,. writinr-r mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any ! mistake, hut rememiier tne natne.owatnp- I R,xt, Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the I'1""' Biushamtor. N. Y., ou every Nobby Spring Styles In Ladies', Misses' and Child ren's Oxfords, in patent leather gun metal, calf and vici kids. Our display embraces all the season's most attractive lasts and points of style. Call and inspect them. 'She Crossett Shoe for Men Tbis shoe needs no intro duction. It is the only shoe that is furnished to the inde pendent dealer in car-load lots, and this is done all over the State. It is the people's popu lar choice. Our Summer Straw and Light Weight Hats for Men Our stock shows all the choicest shapes. You can find the one adapted to your statue if you call to see us. We have done the season in Panamas, but still have a few left Come early. MORRIS-SCARBORO MOFFITT CO Bone or Back Pains, Swollen Joints, Itching, Burning Skin CURED THROUGH THE BLOOD BY B.B.B. There 1 HopeThe above picture! represent the before and after effect of Botanic Blood Batm(B.B.B.) on a most revere case of Rheumatism. It is no fancy picturebut a genuine case. It Is simply wonderful the effect B. B. B. has on Rheumatics. It Invigorate! the blood, making It pure and rich, and destroying the active poison in the blood, whlcb causes the awful symptoms Of P.htumatism. B. B. B. limber the Joints, straightens out the bent back and make a perfect, lasting cure alter ail ttbci remedies (ail. For sale by Standard Drug Company and Asheboro Drug Company, Asheboro, N. C. The North State Normal and -COURSES Literary Commercial Classical Domestic Science Scientific Manual Training Pedagogical Music Three C.miis I I i degrees. .Speci.i! coins.'-, f ir gr.i 1-iatci of other college. Well-e'!ii Hc -l"i iii .iiiu tIimiI fur Teacher. Board. luondi y, tiiirimi, and fees for use of text lwks. etc., s7'' ii vear Fnr free-tuition student, s ',. Fifteenth animal ses-ion logins .S'pteinlif . I'll. I'.l !. To eeure hoard in the dormitories, nil fie I u it ion applica tions should Ii- ma I - if ore -1'ily IV Curr-sp i Unre invited from thou d.-Mii:ig compe tent teachers an I vn jH;)lier. For catalog a id other i if ormitioii, addre-s CHARLES D. McIVER, President Greensboro N. C. "Lundstr m" Sectional Bookcase Pronounced the Best by its Thousands of Users The l.tind-trom cu-as are made under our own natents. in our ow n factory, and the entire urn. ductioti is sold direct to the home and ottice. That is the reason we can otter them at Miih tea soiiulile price. In pureha-in u LuinUtnmi Sectionid Bookeui you are not helping- to te-t a doubt ful experiment, but are Kettim; un article which time aud experience have proven a wonderful succe. nirectionul bookcae are the product of yeurs of undivided attention to this one line of manufacture. Kvvry hook section has a uoH - tinWitd iu solid tioldcn Oak. Tops and bases, All goods shipped direct from factory The C. J. LUND STROM MFG. Co . Little Falls, N. Y. Mfr's. of Sectional Bookcases and Filinpr Cabinets. Choose Wisely . . . when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll find aJl torts and kia& U corresponding pricts. But if you wint a reputable aervkciblc Machine, thee Uk 1 1 grade , f.y.wiwv Lift OUR ELEQAHT H. T. OATALOQUE8 QIVI FULL PARTIOULARS, FREE. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND, a IJRMF.MRK.R. iliis i ide reLmkr rIm cirls. Men and loys often prefer this size watch to the larger ones. The movement has 7 jewels, train heariii'g in metal setting, quick train, lever set, enameled dial aud is made by one of tin- lst companies of America. This movement fiued in our 0 year guaranteed cae makes tlie greatest watch bargain ever ouerea ior iub price we are miming, no e pect every watch sent out to bring ssveral more orders. The watches are delivered by registered mail, and we insure their delivry in good running order. Ih-der promptly. The watch may be sent to one address aud the paper to another, if so desired. J THE CCl'EII?. 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Composed of Pure Botanic In gredients. Strengthen Weak Stomach, cure Dyspepsia. Price 1 per large bot tle. Take a directed. If not cured when right quantity I taken, money refunded. Sample Sent Free by writing- Blood Balm. Co.. Atlanta, Ga. Describe your .trouble, bti.1 nnclal free medical advice to aula your cages alo gent la sealed, letter. Carolina Industrial College biudlug. ilb-appejiriug itlass door and Is highly $1.00 each. Write for illu.-trated catalogue So 107. WHITE. 27 yeiri experience fun enabled u to bring out a HANDSOME, SYMMETRICAL and WELL-BUILT PRODUCT, combining in it nuke-up all the good point found oa high mafhitv and other that arc exclusively WHITE for Instaau, our TENSION INDI CATOR, a device that show the tension at a " i i gbnee, and we have other that appeal ta care " J ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic and beautiful Swell Front, Golden Oak Wookworfc. Vibrator d Rotary Shuttle Styles. A New and Handsme Watch for Ladies. Only $11.75 With One Year's Subscription to the Ashe boro Courier, Or we will give this watch for 40 gubscrii tions at $1 each. , This i the most attractive watch we have yet eflered and it is as jrooil as it look. A genuine American movement made by the New York Standard Watch Co. titled iu a Gold Filled hunting case, warranted for 20 years. A gteiu-wiuder and Stem-setter, and in every way a reliable tiine-keeir. Each case is handsomely engraved. liidies watch, the most Ton ilar one for ladies and Asheboro, N. C
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