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PREMIUMS TO COURIER COLLECTORS AND CLUB RAISERS. Every dollar Bent ns counts ns one subscription. Two 50 cent subscribers will count as one sub scriber, ash to accompany all remittances. To the person send ing na two new subscriptions ws will give free one Motbeis Cook Book 320 pages size 5-1-2 x T-l-3 inches weighing 19 oz. Gold back ' title and gold top. For three new subscriptions we j will ive fiee one Woman's Ex-j change Cook Hook 540 pitges, size 8 x 10 inches, weighiug 47 ounces. Both the6e books are bound In white art cloth and are the best cnok books published. To the person sending ns three ' new subscription we will give or.e Defiance nickel or gun metal watch stem set, guaranteed for 12 months, a good time keeper. To every person sending us $8.00 with 8 subscriptions old or new we will give a pair of Qneen Quality Shoes worth $3 50. These shoe's nre on exhibition at Messrs Wood & Moring's Store Or for eight subscriptions old or new we will g'v- free a pair of CeU - hratea unite House ratent Lieatner Blncher Shoes worth $3.50. These .hoes can be seen at any time at the Morris-Scurboru-Mofiitt Co's stre. Or for eight subscribers old or new we will give a pair oftare worth fully as nitiuu as the! n oman s ouege iv tubing suwg worth $3.50. These shoes may be seen nt W. J. Milkr's store For ten subscriptions old or new we give tree a pair of 5.00 Crossett Yuen's 6boes nt Morris Scarboro Moffitt CV-i store; nr a pair $5 00 King Bee men's shoes at Yo. & Morings. For ten eiiSiscriplions old or new FOR TKS SUBSCRIPTIONS. we will give bne Railroad Special ilverode watch, a good watih and guaranteed. For 35 subscriptions olJ or new we will give free one ladies New York Standard gold watch guarm. tecd for 20 years. FJn TWELVE To every person Bonding ns fwelv nbsoribern b '"letiine wirh twelve llollarc, ve W II ive a lii!l'lOilie water si t. Hie lt nn.'.'. o. il voll knives and forks. Either of these sell linv where for $5,00 to $6.00. Or to any person, who will send us 18 sub sciptions with $18.00, we will send both these premiums. FOR THIRTY-PIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS, j But tbnt is not all, we make I another offer that everybody can i get and that is that every worker, who will send U3 mx subscriptions at one time, accompanied by $G,00, ! we will eive u fine porcelain.! I breakfast set. or for five, snb- scriptious we will give a haudsome stereoscope ana 4t colored, scenes from all parts of the. world. This breakfast set never sold for less than $4.00 ai d it is worth $6.00 an v- w litre and the stereoscope and vies breakfast set. Or if any worker will sen.1 us ten subscriptions accom - For three new, subscriptions we will give one gold gold watch chain worth $3.00. FOR FORTY-FIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS. pauied by $10, we will send both these handsome premiums. i ,"' rT'" I 7 "A We know yon will wonder how i ....... . . .- , I,, Ortii'lnl C all Iameil by County 8niici-lii we can make such.it remarkable temient or school., offer. To be frank with von we roii'dn'r if we !i.l not, know from The following omcial announce experience that three-fourths of the ! ment of the Teachers' Institute of new subscribers obtained in this i Randolph tonnty has bten issued: way nill be turned into regular To 1ul,ll'J School Teachers: subscribers iir'th end of the vear. 'I be Teachets Institute for Rau We are paing von hamlsoinelv dolp'i county will behead in the eimrilr t,i crut ill-,.. f.ir in I . ,.( n. -. i !! i .1 merit of the paper Ks-lf ill do the .. : i . i .;n 1 . . . .. i . . H i i i nia-;e a pr htand vo: will dooig . . . i ; . vi'iir c in ii'initv a goo I turn v in- ' which tea b- tlieiu ho to make i more n o-iev fioni th-" farm? and in furious occupation. To eeiyone who sends nsic much as $50 00 for subscription an-1 job work together we will given Cham pion New Home Sewing Maohiue. Now the facts are before vou and the contest is on. HON'"'1 WAIT UNTIL TO-MORROW TO BEGIN WORK. Start now and keep it up, if you want one of the big prizes. We will send you sample copies, if vou ask tor them, but we do not furnish receipts and' subscrijtion blanks except to the subscribers upon receipt of the list and amount enclosed. An ordinary piece of piper will do Don't tend stamps. Put the silver dimes in an envelope and fold it up and put in another 3 Hti .... . ..... . SUBSCRIPTION'S. I envelope wlrojfienrs tbe stains 'nd jaildre.'n ar4 v.n-v will not bn lusr. j AdulVJS i il- f" h x 11 S t ,OL Ktl.n FROM M00RE. Happening In unci Around Carthage Improvements anil Ptrionali, M is S.tlli-Jackson has returned to ltilfih to take a cummer courts at the 15nptiat University. The mfitut of Mr. E. J. Hale died a few days ago and was buried at Cross llill cjmetery. Mrs. Emma Petty has erected a handsome monument at the grave of the late Maj. W. C. Petty. C. N. Kidd, who recently moved to Carthage from Chatham county, has purchased two building lots on Saunders street. Dr. J. W. Wilcox, recently licensed by the State Medical Board, was here last week and seriously contemnjates moying here. Eaclfyear the poultry business is becoming moie lucrative and now assumes proportions that will soon lival any brand of farm indus try. Farmers are forced to ac knowledge that the old hen can lift her own weight in raising a mort- g!(e ron, tbe fitm) Rev. J. B. Hurley has recovered roui the injuries recently received ji accident, and preached to a la,'gJ congregation at tool Springs Sunday. iuring tbe mst two ye.irs Rev. J W. HovU. serving iu the Elise : c' "cuit, hns milled one hundred and t lirty members to the churches and , i nprovemenis auioiiutinur to $2,000 in church and parsonage property uas been made. Mrs. J. I. I'ujgtst, if J'leasaur ! Oirden. left wienlav for Lincoln. j Neb., to spend the summer with j h -r husbj.nd. Mr. Burgess is with j t - Bureau of Soils, of the United ! cures Depaitnitnt of Agriculture. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. UriKU'U J'CUOOl JjUUUlOg at ASH boro. beginning Julv 30, .. . . - continui ig four weeks. 190C, and Al I who expect to teach in the public schools 1 ., . . r .. , . are required by law to attend this T J , , v'ul titiuKv hn.,lorl Sha Sf.priim 0 . , t . There will be a general review of the text books 'used in the Public Schools. Methods and School Man agement will receive special atten tion. Committeemen are urged to select their teachers for next year, and have them atteud this or some other institute in some other county. The work of the Institute will be of a practical nature. Systematic work will be done iu Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Geography, Agri culture, Reading and other sub jects. Teachers are reqnested to bring Colaw & ElwoodV Arithme tics, Buehler's Grammar, Han sell's U. S. Ilixtory, and Moore's N. C. Iliittoiv, Maury Miuutl of Geogra phy, Agiiuultnre for h giuiicrs, and dolmen' Fourth Reader. All teachers who attend tbo full session o ih? Instiiut- will have their certificates exteud d the" lull time allowei by law with ur ret inn ing for a subrequent examiaation. Firct grade c ruticates will be ex tended two years, and second giade oue jear. The people all over the c.'Uuty are lookii g for b ttei pre pared teachers. TJ! ij course of study will cost no public school teacher anj thing and t-very oue should be pre.-eiit. All young laibes and young men who are pre paring to teiich may attend whether they uiil be old rn-iuh to teach this eor or ii"t. Vei y 1 1 uly votir.j, J. M. Wa, j DO FARMERS PAY THE FUND? The Extravagant Price They are Charg ed for Rural Free Delivery Mall Boxen. Macon Telegraph. Notwithstanding Machen and his co-conspirators in petty pilfering in the Postofflce Department have been consigned to the penitentiary to expiate their offenses, the spirit of graft would seem to still pervade that governmental institution. One of these forms of petty graft came up in the debate iu the House Satur day in connection with the rural free delivery boxes that patrons of that service are required to use. It seems that the Department has made a ruling that patrons shall not make their own boxes or have them made, but must buy them of certain favored concerns which hae been authorized to f ut them on the mar ket and which charge from three to four prices for them. Said Mr. Pou in speaking on the subject: "A few weeks ago I went into a hardware store where a lage number of these boxes were on sale, and I was told by the propi ietor of that establish ment that boxes which he wa? com pelled to sell for $1.50 could be nianuiactureu tor cents. I said he was foieed to sell at a profit and could not afford to ch irge less than $1 .50 for one class of boxes and f 1.25 another, but that either kind of box could be made for about 30 a nts." Mr. Ton contended that it was "vivng to allow the I'ostofliee De riirtient to say to the patrons: "Von must use loses prescribed by this Department or you shall not have your mail delivered to you. You shall not make your own boxes. You shall not employ someone else to make them, but you must buy from manufacturers who enjoy the favor of this Department or you shall be denied the benefit of a ser vice which yon yourselves largely pay for." "Why," he asked, ''should the people not be allowed to provide th'.ir own boxes in accordance with reasonable requirements!' Is it not because the Department wishes to help certain manufacturers? "I wonder,'" he said, "if the com panies which make those boxes con tributed anything to the great fund our present Postmaster General raised in the last campaign as chair man of the Republican natior a1, com mittee? They certainly should have contributed to that fund, for ti.ey are allowed to charge profit of 100, 200, and even 300 per cent, for goods manufactured by them and which the people are forced to use." ONE OF THE BEST YET. About two years ago 1 was taken with an incessant aching u'id burn ing of the stomach which produced in 11am mat ion. Nothing would ttay on my stomach, neither food, milk, nor even water. I would vomit every thing almost as soon as I would swallow it. Finally I got so weak ened down I had to take my bed, and would of teii have ioleut attacks of colic. Three doctors treated me and pronounced my trouble indiges tion. Their treatment did me no good whatever. Everything 1 swal lowed disagreed with me, aod I could not retain a thing I ate. Finally a friend begged me to try Mi. Per son's Remedy, and I was willing to try anything. On the third dose I knew it agreed with ine and was doing me good, j In u week's time I could retain light I diet like crackers, milk and rice, i At that, timfi I hud 1,ppii ronllned to . , , , . my bed seven weeks, and was not able to sit up at all. In a month's time I could eat anything I wanted, haoa, cabbage, potatoes anything. Of course as my general health was built up I got strong, and when I had taken "six bottles I WAS WELL and have never had a touch of in digestion since. Mrs. Person's Remedy will cure nervousness when nothing else will. 1 wish I could Airite as strong as I feel about it, hut I cannot say enough iu its praise, and for the good it has doue fo me. Mrs. R. C. Johnson. Fort Mill, S. C, April 8, 1904 UNIVERSI T Y of north Carolina,, 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educational . System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Qraduate rtedlcine Engineering Law Pharmacy, Library contains 43,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnas- i ium, Y. M. C. A. building. 622 Student! 74 In Faculty The Fall term bijins Sert. JO, 1303. Andrew FRANCIS r Ve ;a-.t.l rrciidoiA. Cook Book. Do you want the largest and best cook book published. If so, write ns and we will tell vou how te get it for one hour's work. Don't delay but write to-day. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. r IicLing, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding Piles. Drnpffists nre authorized to refund Qioney if PAZO OIXT1IENT fails to cine in 6Ito 14 davs. 50c. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician and - Surf eon, ASHEBORO. N. C. Office over Spoon & Redding' store ueai Standard Drug Co. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The best companies represent'-d. Offices aver the Bank of Randolph. N. P. COX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. Undertaking Establishment. New and complete llneof CotViii nml Cnski-N, Bud prices reiioiiable. New Hi'ine u'iit!e 5tnck iiiid direful drivers. A share of youi putroniuje Is ruvctfullv solicitcl. J. W JOLLY, Store opposite Lewis-Winslow Hdw. yturc, A-he-boro, X. c, Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON Office Asholioro Prujj Co. Residence C'onici of M:iin and Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. O. THE CAROLIM COOK STOVE Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. This stove has everv modern improve 1 including exteiitiou top shelf, side shelf, kicker, mckle towel rod, nickle knobs, orna mental lia-e. Every stove nicely polished. If your merchant does not !e!l these stoves, write us a,d we will quote specially low prices delivered at your railroad station, Epry stove guaranteed. Manufactured ly G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, . Greensboro, N. C. For sale Ijv Lewis it Winslow lldw. Co.. 9neuoro- 1,16 "atkins-Leonard to., Isamseur, X L Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash tor what you buy, and will avoid paying for goods you think you haven't bought.. So call on J. L. Norman and buy cheap, where you will not be bothered with book account. Nice line Groceries, Notions, Overalls, Suspenders, Pants, Shirts, etc. Jones' Old Stand, North side Depot street. You Furnish the Bride We Furnis the Come. Just receivd nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su s, Pic tures, Hall Racks, etc. We have an assortment permitting lis to furnish the home in keep ing with any purse. Ve are also prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors in a careful and courteous manner. Greensboro Nurseries. Fruit, Shade and Or namental Tres, Vines, and Plants. Breeders of High-grade Jersey Cat tle, and Mammoth Black and Poland China hogs. Address JOHN A. v0UNG, Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, N. C. S Bryant, President T3he J. H.Cole, Cashier Bank of R.andlema.n, Randleman, N. C Capital $12,000. Surplus, $2,000. Accounts received mi favorable terms. Interest paid on savings de posits. Directors: W K Hartsell, A N Bulla, S G Newliu, W T Bryant, 0 L Lindsay, N N Xewlin, S "Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. O K COX, President. W J AKMFIKLu. V-PreB W J ARMFIELD, Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, Capital and Surplus, $36,000.00 $150,000.00 lotal Assets, over With anmle asets. exDerijnce and nrotection. nc solicit the business of the bunking public and feel sufe iu -aying we are prepared and willing to extend fc our customers every facility aud ao xuuuKHlutiou cousiteut with safe banking. DIRECTORS) Hnch Parks, Sr.. W J Armfleld.W P Wood. P H Mon-is, f C McAlister, M Anntield. o K Cox. W F KeddiiiB. Ben) Mortitt, Thus J Redding, A W K Capcl, A M Kuukiu, Thus H Redding, Ur F X Asburv. C J Cox. Invent t tons at rl sent free I'fttentD tpfdal notice. Scientific American. A hRnrtsoniPlv llInstrntHd weettlr. T.nnredt cir culation of ntiv ftotennap jnurnal. Terms. $3 ft ypur : four nx -tit us, L Sold by ail newsdealers. MUr: S So' New York r.25 r SU WaabtDv ton, D. C. Does Your Hat Match Your Face? If not, wear one that does. Go to Mrs Elair'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 me 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 Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated and itefurnifilud rll mipplied with thn I teat the nurkt fforritA Kutoa Reasonable. B. F. NEWBY, Prop. HCU.; Eccky Ksunv: A Tn.y : : ,; E.-ingi Cot'."t U . A wofciflo f.rC':Mfi 60 YEARS' experience Anron r oufcktv n-vi . . . -live ..!... ,,.v:u pi eft itjt o! eouii.e b'o J AllK UOIC, N. Kccvr.z
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