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THE HAMLET WRECK. CatiMl T iFnllnr of Euil- of Hnllrl to Observe ltulr -Ulnc-k System Kkoiiiiih mini. The it-port f M) CurjMriiticii commission ' th wreck tit Hum let says: "TLiiJ witck ttu6 t'liueeJ uy the failure of directs of :.':? ruilrouJ couivtiiy to ol.r"iv- nii'l obey the pauy govati j: i- t"-- movement of trains. AW-ie tjtUlivu t"! "ink wovil.l hnc .-jiirr-.-l hud the blwk sv.-tem i-r-n i" iji-r:i:ii.-n on the jiort'0;i of th rotul where ii ocenrrvU. The oifmtor ut Kuck inghum an.l th- (!iv:-Mtvr ut Hum let", only eix iiiiV apart, permitted trains to t'vrv jil-.ic-.-a at about the tume ins'iti.t "f time, meeting each other, ami nt-itiier kuew thht this hud been -loi.e i.iitil the trains were beyoml tiiar c iUrol. This conM not bvc )rt,.p:;eJ under the block system. it;ht passenger and freight tiuive. r-.-.i.;ltS the speciil train, tUily go ov-r th Se-iboard Air Liar's slue-truck h.twetn Ham let ami Monroe. Ve have no power to order the block system of signals to be put in operation on this eeo tioo of the road, but we do most earnestly recommend that the Sea bordAir Line Kail way install the block system service between Ham let and Monroe as soon as practi cable." Montgomery Sews. Among those injured in the wreck utar lli.m!rt Sunday evening wus K. A. CaKci, a native hikI formeily u citizen A this county. The r.tenof liia injuriet nas not been learned. L'iuu-k is -a In-other of Mrs. S. A. Lewis, Mr. T X. Harris and Mrs. J. K. Saunders all of Troy. The editor had the pleasure of participating iu the hospitality of Col. B. F. Simmons last Tuesday, sharing iu the destruction of a 53 pound watermelon. To say thai its delicious flavor was enjoyed is far too indefinite, but the proper words are wanting. We hope, how ever, that other melon, like it will he grown.' The Board of Education for Montgomery county will meet in regular session at Troy on Monday, August 6, 11)06, for the purpose of considering petitions for building and repairing Bchool house. The board will also attend to any other business that may be presented. Where any chance in teachers' Balaries are made oorpmitteemen will be notified; committeemen who receive no notice i f change will be governed by the salary paid their teacher the past year. Ealeigh Nails, of .Star, and his young bride passed through Troy on the early traiu to-day (Thursday) on their way home from Alt. Gilead where they were married yesterday. Mrs. Nails was Miss Anna Scarboro, daughter of H. G. bcarboio, of Mt. Gilead. A social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Poole on last Tuesday evening, given iu honor of their visitor, Miss Bessie Pulliam, of Leasburg, was an especially de lightful occasion. In a very charm ing manner, the guests were enter tained with pnzziing questions, the answers to which wbeu found link ed together two by two. Then fol lowed a most interesting contest, "A Shirt Waist Romance". It was a rather setimentul story and fitted the occasion haudcomely. Miss Vaniiie Urutou and Col. B. F. Simmons proved tiieuiaelves more familiai iv.ith. ladies' wearing ap parel tb:m the oii'er coii'eitauts, alth'-uh H. tine showing wm to have neeii made by all. The prize, a nice box of canuy, was piesciited to Miss liruton by Mr. G. D. B. Reynolds m his usual oratorical style. Refreshments being served, the uieirv party ink up, voting one ami all. rue evening speni iu a mooi pleasant manner. The Asueboro boys .-tu'l tLe Troy boys are exp'-cud to uire on the Troy diamond fvr a 0'i;me of ball on the 3rd of August. Misses Florence Jones, Sflnford, Annie Mann, of 'V hi takers and Essie Ross, of Asbeboro, are. guests of the Misses Br u to a. Mr. Marvin Hearne, of Corinth, Miss., is spending somi time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. ' Hears. ' ' Mr. Fred H. Wade, vho is in the lumber business,, at Tifton, Ga., is in town again for a few days. Rev. 0. W. Henderson, of Blain, will assist pastor, John R. Jordan, in a protracted meeting at Laurel Hill, which will begin on the 2nd Sunday in August. Mat of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County I IVani J. Cheney makes oath that he ll senior partner of in Una ol t. i. Cbauey it Co. doing .buslnm In the Cay of Toledo, Couuty and State aforesaid, and that Mid firm will pay the turn of ONE hTKl'KED IxiLLAKS for each and every feworu ts birfore me and subscribed In my ores anre. this to day of Ifeceuiber. A. I. ttaa A. W. OLEAHON, JJotary Public. Hall-i Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, and act directly oa the blnod and mucoua surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. t. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Hold by all tiruffgiau, 7&. Tut Bali FaaJly tUla for onstlpatiou. PREMIUMS TO COUR COLLECTORS Kvrry ili llar nut u ioiihIh k t up huV CI ip'i Ml. TWO W l-t sl.lllJ 'li'HTU count uh uiii) ni!;i'iijniuii. l',i,ii tit ii. iui.i' puny nil rpmittnnri'x. l..g u Uu ui v iii -i r frpe i!i MollierV ( ' (iolil li:ic'k-ti'ie ar.ii k F t tln"' i ' five ime W- in ' ' ! :,.jo,..Kr.. ... nliin- i i" cl '.i ! j m t H-! - '. To t!i.- ! ' ' To h p"'K "i i i - e wi. . :.. , ' ( , , hiP ' criptions wc will pive m.p !ii fiain-c i,ii'el or gun nietal watih. i-m n t, g' uiantted for 12 mmths, a good tiu.e l.ei To every ppr-mi n di-R us with 8 suljscriptii r.s old or new we '. pive a pair of Queen Qunli'y .4lifieH wntli i?3.50. The-e isIhi'h are on sjliibiijnn at J!essr Vncd and M"rii MnrP. Or ior ei'ht i:l -ri iji-in i.r nw wp will give frpp a jnir if ' "lphiMttii White House I'atei.t .mi;t i- l'iii. l er S! wor'li Eor Tlitrtyfiir SuUftT'.p'lo.i ?;i.riO. Tf"-.' p- . i- -w. time nt thp Mnri !-i-i:i! i' i Oi't store. Ur lire ill i ' . . i .. . , Fur Twelve we will give a p,:ir i ! V-t Walkirg M:. p- v..r! "."i . may bp (.pen u' f '. -;. -V" For ten n.l c iy i : n J The Courier now has five New Home Sewing Machines to five as premiums for subscriptions to the Conner. We give odb of these sewing manchines for 45 subscriptiofas for 45 either old or Lev. IER AND CLUB RAISERS. free it jwir of ''I Kini; B'e iih u'h .r nt Wooil nti'l Mpring'o. r ur tm vulim-i iptii.ii ii "I i r iipw vn will ttiv one !;.i ilroii'l Sjwriiil Siivtruiie rtt.-h. i'-t- we ill ''ai'i'iird . 1 !;( I.,-- . E.:b. i- t !; V i'.iKI i lr to tiny S d.i" ..v:)-i in For Kir'v.Hvf Siibocrliltlone. with ? IS.'lO, we will send both these pre- IUIIIII 8. Km lliat ii nut all, we' make unotlier offer :v rm Siilieci iptloiin. v . a- ! 'hat is that to t, who wiH send us ix subscrip m ut ;;i i..i-iiy ii.'IO, hp Suhvcrlptloilii , wi'l u'v ii fine poreohtin lin-akfast s't, " . f"i ii' " il ' ii.'i'niH i'.v will give a hand s. n.e -eipf - on ! -JS coKued s vn-s IV in v;,:!l p..,-- -.f the v.-.rM. This breakf,t-t - I r evrr old for Ipss than ?4.00 and it i wonli .'ji'j.OO anywhere. The 6tereoscope ihmI views are worth fully as much as the l)icakfat -et. Or if any worker will send 'i- ten K,iiseriij:iuii8 accuuipanied hy f 10, iv ill M:.d Iki'.Ii tliete haniUome preioiiiina. I-'or tlip-p mpw KiilifCi ijilions we will give in.e p.Jil wa'di chain worth .f 3.00. We know you will wonder how we enn m.i'.e micIi remarkable offei. To be Lank with you we couldn't if we did not know frdiii t. peiit nee t'mt three-fculiis of the ' ""w "i.'iibpis niiiaineu iu 1j t r way will ' 'l in'o regular snbioril'Pri nt th" nd 'iliieyi ai . i e iue juynig you hanilsouie y in!piy to aft tin in fur ns. The merit of !' aier will do the rest and in the lung "i ii we will Make n profit and yen will he l"iiig your coiniiinniiy a jtood turn l.y iu-itn- : fi i he people tu read a paper that tfarh-;- tln'iii l.nw to make more moi;ey from Ii-ir fa nn an l in vniii:us oecnp.eion' . To any one who tends us as iihh-Ii as $50.00 -ubsoriptions nnd job work .together we will give u Champion New Home Sewing Machine. .Vow thp fai'ts are More you and the con-tei-l is on. DON'T WAIT UNTIL TO MOlt MuW j'd KK(iIN WOlfK. Startiww and kt' p it up, if ynu nant one of the big prizes. Wi- will send you eample copies, if you ask for them, lint we do not furnish receipts and ul ription blanks except to the snhscrilierB up 'ti receipt of the lint and amount enclosed. An ordinary pii ce of paper will do. Don't spud sinmpo. Tut the silver dimes in an en. ilpp, fold it. op and put in another envelojie wl ich bears the stamp and address ami thev vi;l not bp loet. Address all letters to The f'uiniKii. Asheboio, N. (', (inoil Jinn Ignored for PuIIUch. W't ie not in jolitios, but so far ns the doings of politicians have to tin with good government mul the i ihteous administration of affairs, f .-hall always feel free to speak. Fur months the best elements in ill" vicinity of Greensboro have imi uii. regardless of party affiliations, tn tenure the appointment of one of tiip very best citizens of the commu nity mm pontmtister. We refer to Mr. Cyrus 1'. Frazier, whose nomi fjiiiHJii was sent in by the Piestdent months ajro, but which was held up in tlie Senate for investigation. Without giviue Mr. Frazier the op portunity of showing himself to be a mini w ot thy of the recprct, his eit-e wiw allowed to lung fire until iittpr thf iiiljoiirniiieiit of C'oncress, and now Mr. R. D. Douglass is ap pointed, i bis is the game of poli tics. A good man is slaughtered, ami tli- will of the m ijiicity of the t'-bt petpli of the community is ig nored fur the sake of a political mei of pottage. By every token Mr. Fruzit-r should have been post master, but he was simply it t;ood, plain citizen and not a politician. When will such official service ever h- delivered from the tbralldoni of l diiio? E.x. LAND SALE. HY VIKTCK of an onlerofxile made by the -'IK-riur Court of Knn.lolph county. In the ue tli.n th. rein pt-mliuK entitled I. A. Curtis et al v-J. W.Curtis et al, 1 will ell at the court-liou-e (IfHir In Aln'lir(i. North rumlliia. t (inline auction to the lilshent lildder, on eiutur- uiiy. i-epienioor in, iimu, tne following described liiiul, I 1 1 1 k uud beiuii in Kandolnh county, Lllj-Tty towiiKhip, adjoining the lands of Win. Huley, the Kellare land, the Arnm PeUmer nlace and others and kuluniuir at a atone, formerly a hhu k oak. Mood's ooruer olthe late B. A. Kdlum and the helm at law of A. titaley, tin-nee North i chains, to a small hickory in A;uiirk"k Hue, thenee earn US chains to a stone, formerly Ain;ck' comer, now Dr. Win. StaleVe eorner. thence tfouth 0 chains to a smull black uuni, fonnerly Ainlck's corner now the said lr. ley's corner, thence . 18 chains to a -take on the nouth aide of the bit; road tnence kiiiiIi 8 chains and 60 llnkito a stake, theiine wiit 6 chains to a Wake, tnence nouth 8 chains to a take uear what wan fonnerly known as the isprlue, now ttale)' fprina, thence west 83 chain, and 75 links to the beginning, contain ing 1M acres more or Ietn. Irrmkof sale; IK cash and 1-2 on a credit of -U mouths. Durchaser to rive tarn) with un proved necuifty for deferred payment, and tame mi near lnieren unni iu. t itle reserved until jiuyinuni ol purcnase-monev. ELIJAH MOKFITT, . . CommlMiioiier. This 'th day of July, 19.0. NO I ICE The board of Supervisors for I nina township will meet at Lahan Slack on the first Saturdav in Aucust 1906. All overseers are required tinder penalty ot law to meet them and report the condi tion of their roads. A failure to do so will he prosecuted to full extent of the law. A. R. Caujcott, Chairman. Cook Book. Do you wuii t the largest and best cook book published. If so, write us and we will trll von how te get it for one titer's work. Don't delay but write titl,ty. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itchine, Blind, Bleedinp, Protruding Pils llmn.ii. urp untlinrizpil to rclmiri money if TAZO OlSTMEST fuils to cure in tiltri 14 (lsv. 0lc. Dr. S. A. HENLEY, Physician - and - Surgeon. ASHEBORO, N. C. ' Office over Spoon & nedilingB store near Standard Dnig Co. A C McALISTER & CO. Asheboro, N. C. Fire, Life and Accident Insur ance. The lv-t ruuif-atiie" repreentf!. Offices over Uie Ii,u,l. il ll.indol p)., N. P. COX, Jewe er and Photographer, Asheboro, N. C. Undertdkintj Establishment. Ne'.Vai 1 . ..:i.V !l e-.i '..!Vh llll! t'il-kc-, ami in i ' S-.v Jlearvt icni.e J. W JOLLY, Dr. J. V. HUNTER, PHYSICIAN - AND - SURGEON. Office -A-! ..-I - m Drue Co. ' Residence Cornei of Main and Worth Streets. Asheboro, N. O. iTHE CAROLIfl CDOK STOVE Guaranteed to give entire Satisfaction in every way. This stove lias every modern improven'c-nt including extention top shelf, side shelf, kicker, uickle towel rod, nickle knobs, orna mental liae. Every stove nicely polished. If your merchant does not sell these 8t,oves, write us and we will quote specially low prices delivered at. your railroad station. Every stove guaranteed. Manufactured liy G. T. GLASCOCK & SONS, Greensboro, N. C. For s.iio liy Lewis .v Wiuslow Hdw. Co., Asbehoio, X. C, The Wntkins-Lennard Co., I'aruseur, X. C. Little Money, M Big Money You will save money by paying cash for 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 Jreceivd (nice line Parlor and Bed Room Suits, ouches, Upholstered Parlor Su s, Pic tures, Hall Racks, etc. We have an assortment permitting us to furnish the home in keep ing with any purse. We are also prepared to serve the public as Funeral Directors in a careful and courteous man- Kearns & Fox. S Bryant, President J. H. Cole, Cashier T3he BaLiik of Randlemevn. Randleman, N. C. Capita! $ 12.000. Surplus, $2,000'. Accounts received nn favorabl terms. Interest paid ou ;:!gs de ncite Dir-rtoi'?: W K Hartsell. A N Hiilli., ? (i Netvi-K. W T r.ryant, O L LiiidsHj, i N Newlin, S Bryant, H O Barker and J H Cole. 0 ft COX, President. W J ARMFlELx), V-Prea W J ARMKlt'Li), Jr., Cashier. The Bank of Randolph, Chpital and Surplus, $36,000.00 Total Assets, over $150,000.00 With ample n.et. viinTleiif-e anil protection, tt? Miliiiit tlie liliMliHK. ,,i Ilia t.nnliinir nnhlin anil feel suit ill .iyii.g are i :epared ami willing .hmki m ii.i 'Emuwi every luciiity aua ao mi'.'.iatifiii i"i.i'.oiif '.vitu safe lumkiug. DIRECTORS. H'-K'h Parks, r-r.. w I Armtielfl.W p Wool, V H Mnl:i-. ( C JLAlMer. K M ArniHolil. IlKlln w K R.,Mi;u. l:. -I .f..fl;rt. T!io.l Kvl'Unc. A W i'lios H Ke'Minii, Lr F E UNI VERS I T Y of north Carolina, 1789-1906. Head of the State's Educationa System. DEPARTMENTS. Collegiate Engineering Graduate Law Hedicine Pharmacy, Library contains 43,000 volumes. iNew water works, electric lights, central heating sr.in. tw dormi tories, gymnas ium, Y. M. C. A. building. 622 Students 74 in Faculty The Fall term begins Sept. 10, 1905. Address Francis P. Venable, President, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE lent free. O it,' : ' Pftleiitfl tuk. :i i; .-j i tttcuU notice. tT'tiiL; c' "-. iiiilje Scientific Jimcricnn. A handflomcly illnf-trnfed weeklf. I-nrpet cir culation of ftnf KoientlUc journal. Ternn, $3 a year; four uonibs, $i. Sold by all newidealcrt. MUNi.&Co.36,B. New York Braucb 01ce, 62S F 6U Washington, D. C. 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 butter, as well as variety of delicacies. Asheboro Hotel Main Street (Near Court House.) Thoroughly renovated and Refurnished Table supplied with the beat the market fforda. Bates Reasonable, B. F. NEWBY, Prop. . HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Easy Medicine for Boiy Pnpls. Brian Ooldsa Eealta ana Kmtvtd Vigor. A STwoiflo for Constipation. Inilliraiition, LIt and Kidney Trouble. Pimples. Eczema, Impum Blood, Bad Breath. SlUKgih Bowels, Headache ..dJ Backache. It's Rocky Mountain Tn in tab lt form, SS cents a boa. Genuine mad by Ujujstib Dnca Company, Iladison. Wla, GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE AnTonft"" "it.- i , quickly n t i i,u hiTentton iv r. - i. ttoiiBBtrltlir : . ..m I -it -jth.
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