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HIDDEN GOLD. Tk Board of Precious Metal That la Secreted In India. It would be an immense benefit to all mankind If the stores of gold beld by Individuals in India could be made available for general use. Ever since the dawn of history that country baa been gathering gold and biding It away. Treasures of almost Incalculable value are possessed by many Indian princes. When the mabarajah of Burdwan died the stock of gold and silver left by him was so large that no member of the family could make an accurate esti mate of It A report made to the Brit ish government by a secret agent stat ed that on the estate of the defunct po tentate were a number of treasure houses, one of them containing three rooms. The largest of these three rooms was forty-eight feet long and waa filled with ornaments of gold and liver, plates and cups, washing bowls, Jugs and so forth all of precious met als. The other two rooms were full of bags and boxes of gold mohurs and silver rupees. The door of this and other treasure houses had been bricked np for nobody knows how long. These valuables, according to an an cient custom, were in the custody of the maharajah's wife, the vaults being attachiHl to her apartments, but none of them was allowed to be opened save In the presence of the master. One vault was filled with ornaments belong ing to different gods of the family. The natives of India commonly bury their hoards, and among the poorer classes a favorite hiding place is a hole dug beneath the bed. liisused wells are sometimes employed for the same pur pose. It is undoubtedly a fact that very t:u::y hoards thus deposited are lost forever. Gold is also valued on re ligious grounds. The gods take up gre-U quantities of u")M. silver and precious stones. The temples contain vast amounts of t.'i veliow and white metals. The h::bit of hoarding seems to have been Induced by ages of tnis governnient. during which oppression and violence were rife No feeling of safety existing, it was natural that the natives should adopt the practice of re ducing their wealth to a concentrated shape and hiding it. Brooklyn Eagle. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. The day after you meet the average man he asks you to take sides. Flattery has a pretty bad name, but it gets better returns than disagree able candor. Of this you may be sure that the black sheep In every family was once the most petted lamb. When a baby cries in its father's arms he discovers that it Is crying be cause it wants to go to you. A man never knows until he has fallen into a hole how many paths he might have taken to avoid it. When two men get their pencils mixed, ever notice how jealously the owner of the longer pencil insists on getting his own back? Time flies so rapidly that it seems only a few months from the time a hoy Is crying for a jumping jack until he Is paying for It. Atchisou Globe. The department of agriculture could do no more practical ami useful thing right now than to Issue a bulletiu de scribing all the new tracts of land which the government will throw open to settlement within a few years as In dian reservations or as tracts which are included within the various Irrigation schemes now under way. Such a bul letin should give the locality, the terms of settlement, the names of the proper parties to apply to for detailed Informa tion. Such a bulletin would be worth to the public at large a hundred times more than some treatise on bup. Bet ter get at this, .Mr. Secretary. A German a bit illiterate and not rated as very smart still knew enough to buy ten years ago a tract of seventy acres of cut off timber land in the Hood river valley In Washington, which be planted out when cleared tft Spitzenberg and Newtown l'ippin ap ples. The land cost him $10 per acre, and lately he has leen offered $70,000 for his little farm. These choice ap ples, which find their very highest de velopment on the soil and In the cli mate of this valley, represent about the most profitable branch of horticulture to be found In the whole country. This fruit Is all taken for exiwrt at fancy prices, some of the fifteen-year-old trees bringing In au Income of $50 each. A few years ago it was regarded as something rather remarkable for .a man to husk 100 bushels of corn in one day. During the past three years this record has been so frequently beaten that 100 bushels is regarded as only Just a good day's work. Even the wo men are beating this record, two young women in Iowa having exceeded 140 bushels, one of whom got married as soon as the com was gathered, and the other obtained a nice piano for her very extraordinary work, and possibly the prize drawn by the last oae was the better, for she will at least know where It is nights. A man woo bad lived on a western farm for forty years and who was a lover of trees was very proud of an elm which he bad planted when the country was new in front of his boose near the public highway. Circum stances compelled him recently to sell the farm, and one may judge of bis feelings when the very first thing which the new owner, a foreigner, did was to go at this beautiful tree with an ax and fell it to the ground. He felt, no doubt, as Tennyson express ed It: - Oh, would that my to :?;: coe'd utter The thougut that arie In me! Mother's Ear 'f A wema in ucthsr-s whuh t l J THE hCr- - i- OTH .V'3VWfi?a 9 OHILD. r.:.2.-r::vSK.mr!. I 3! f C . ' I a -V.', I'hcmiata, F, 439.415 i t:.r: .rt.'.. New York. A 2 5L t. f;. 00; &U druggist. Ja AN OLD TIME MELODY. Mlvrr Tlirrada Among the ttold. Dulling I am growing uM: Silver threads among the goM Shine upon my brow to-ilay: Life is fading last away! But uiy darling you w ill he. Always ycmig and fair to tuc; Yes, my' darling, you " ill l-e Always young and fair to me. Chorus: Darling, 1 uiu growing, gruwing old Silver threads among the y.M rOiiue upon my brow to-day; Life is taditig'la-t away." When your hair i Mlver white And your checks no h i g. r i .riyht W-tii' the i-'-es oi' the .j..y, I will ki-s your lips and ..v; I I my darling' " i--!:-Vo'i have ::evt-r ..; ier gi wti. Yes niv larlit'.u, niiw aU r.e. V ; ;,'vo : -v-i- .!.;,; p-,.. ier more lade a: 4 ..1 Id. l-'adt-d cheek- or o ' -n i'n '.it- heart that 1 ea !!ce I ki "! u. in:; a'.- You have never oi iT jiiv.i :, ii:ce 1 kis-ed you, none alm.ii You have never older rnwn De do'yus fo'th's dun cum an gone l'ut yo' razaer up; We hei'l a big time shu'seyo' bown n in ue oau piuyni, ri!ci-uuy. De jilo'vus fo'th wid hit's lemonade la lin' i nn t'one hit s wav: We'll hatter sit hack in de shade An' dream UTU.it gloyus day. Yo' kin tawk erhout yo' C'rismus An' vo' Thankstuvin 'ihiy Eut gib me ile fo'ib. will hits fun an hits fu-s, An' tek de tuthers erwav. J. J01IDAN DOUGLASS. Br'ir Crab. He'--' 1.1. uty hi' r pal' 1 :e f i-'i-i-1 Id r'rVr Crab He'll Kigali .le-f-sy- ,al) Ar er . a!.. Y"' i iiiii't '. e v. id 1. M i.i'tr Crab H-'-e i.u'f. i-r -ii -'a! : B-f..'i : : ' i ' ,lu;I'.N PliI'iiLAS. H. L. GODWIN NOMINATED. DuIhihI llir Voililnee of Hie Si III I'tiiiKi't'iioliitinl DlHtrlct H. L. Godwin, of Haruett Coun ty waa nominated for congress by the Cth coiirerMonul Uiitnct Lon- ventiuu of J 't-nnKrats at ravtte- tille Fiiday, on the 354th bu'i"T.j The iicninintioii was conttste.! "y G. B. l'atieisnii, present couoief! niai;. Jot. A. brown, of Columi'iit; and A. L. Cook of Cumberland. The envent'o-n hi.s'ed all night ai:d whs i tei iUai i'V ut least a thonsaiii! ncm.lH. The ciiiivt Dtujti jiin'- ed throngholit. low To (mr Par Vmir Kln r. Liik ii to tti'' chrvs.inrii liituii- .viit-iin-1 iri'itwinir in ueds ! ! fj'o, us liiis is u critical Jiel'lud fjr tnein. Give them their lust pinch-1 ing-buck this month, as they will begin to bud by the first of Septem ber. See that they are well staked, for a sudden wind-otorm would work sad havoc among top-heavy plants of their brittleness. Be constantly on the lookout for the black beetle. He is likely to come at any time. If he puts in an appearance use the Iror. soip infusion thoroughly until he concludes to take his departure, ms he soon will, if you go in for heroic treatment. If your plants are crowing in the garden, get ie.tdy for potting them early next month. Frepare your compost, get your pots together, and fix up some kind of a shelter to put them nnder for a week or ten days after potting them. Roses grown in pots will need re potting now, in order to get them growiug vigorously for wirter. Use a rather heavy soil, as these pUats ike to feel th" rarth firm about their roots, Dot too large pots, and see that drainage is as good as it can be made. ben E. Keiford in 'Making the County Home," in The Onting Magazine for August. Greensboro to Thomaivllle. Work was started Thursday at High Point on the electric railway connecting Gr'entboro, High Point, and Thomasviile. The contractors have seventy-five hands, eighteen mules, and twelve scrapers at work, and the work of construction will ! be rapidly pushed. STATE UNIVERSITY Each Ymr U'llnttin Muny Impmif mruta Kqulpiiicnt Valued ut s -do. (100 We are glad to learn of the con stant improvement in the teaching fone aud tiiipment at the Univer sity. Work has bten going 011 all summer getting things in readiness for the opening of the session. The uew chemical laboratory has been completed and is now open for work . The old laboratory has been fitted out at a cost of several thous and t'ollais for work in the medical department. The dissecting hall has also been added to and greatly iuipioved. The Zoological and Bot anical laboratories have been added t" and thoroughly equipped. A new professor of Pathology and a new professor of Anatomy have been added. A graduate of Har vard lias been appointed as instruct or in the r'rencl) department and other ;tsail:ii:ts and instructors have been added to various depart tneiits. The largest siimmei law class in the history of the Univer sity has been hard at work all the s immer, and the prospects of the 'ipetr.iii.' of the new session are veiy Mattering. The faculty of the University now uunibeis 74 and its fipiipniriit is vu'ued at aboilt Ownsi that the University can oiiVr a- n; ;iiv advantages us can be had .it ti:- ucsr Soutiu'iu institui; :.S. BANS CIGARETTES IN GEORGIA. I.eul.latlli ,. :!, illll) .!!:i!.:a.(ia July ;!;. The hn'uv.- ut' the Georgia Legislatm' day j.u?;ed a bill appropriating '.!!' lor a state cxlnnit at th.j Ja town Exposition. The House iiacd a nil! which prohibits the Vel' t'J- manufacture or irivnisf awav of c u.ir- ettcs vr cigarette iiaiiel'S. IjOtii wili now go to the Senate for action. Obituary. iJauiseiir, N. t'. July 2iih, l'.ntii. On the I'Jth iitst. the death angel vi-dted the home of Wesley A. Ward and took from their found em I 'race the last of their six little darlings. Oh how can we say tli!i iLnr little Kattarine is no more. She i no; h't luir gone hefore, yet, ob, how our j heart- are sad-ieue I hy lier ileparture, Mr she was the iiglit c f her home. Hie was a swee: loving child, and at a very interest ing age, being ten mouths and a few days old. "he will 110 more wave her dear liiue hand t" us and say "hye hye." She was so alfeciionate and I right that we all tui-s 1 er so much, but the sad jMients will niis her more than all others. The sufferings were jL'reat for nearly three weeks. All was done for her that loving hail ! could do hut ail to no avail. We can only bow in humble sub-m-ion to fir kind Father's will, feeling that he i too wiie to errand to" pod to he tinkiiid. f ir hearts ieel -ad when we li',-e ix little nioui. U it when iVf turn with an rve vi fnit li.ni'1 fl angel- tlie rlomls gr tie hi;ri It-it liliter as we tli f aii:i'ii! iiini'U lieck"ii Ti.ey art where tliey v, i.l ! neither ihir-t any iii"H', : Sim linht on tl.eni in r ;r ; Liiini) -iiall V.i'l them ii ii i ta.n-. ! wat.'i- n-i I ti.. I :a fn-iii t;i W Kiii-'Mell K f'.nr." i lovelv ;.- a. I ln'ine. i.iir n i ni'.ie, !:!;.,. 'l.e a.uvi'. A i at X The tenth District S o :ali C;n didate for Cotiiesj, E. R. Isiael, 1 has chitllvti-d Mr. Ciaufoui mul Mr. B-'U, i ue I.).-n;ocratic an I Ke public iu caudiditttre fui a joint can vass of the district. .Mr. Israel says he will fire at the "'Big Candi dates" many 'in'mr t -s: -i -tiestion-'. i" Ii.- do!aivs h- will p ! a larpe ute. nc is the Au:.h. 't "A Fool in Theoli'uv." Is It l our OwnHair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough h2:r? It must be ycu do not know Ayer's H:.ir Vigor! Here's an intro duction! May the acquaint ance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! Use this splendid hair-food, stop your falling hair, and get rid of your dandruff. The beat kind oi testimonial "Sold lor over eixty years." A Bianttlaetarera of ' SARSAPAIiLLA. yers PILLS. CBESBY KCTOIAL. Trinity High. School. (Old Trinity College.) Location five miles southeast of High Point Climate and water unsurpassed. Faculty of seven teachers. Will afford thorough pre paration for Sophomore class of leading Col J leaes in tie Stat. The coming year to be most successful in history ef institutiarfT Strong financial backing. Bates very reason able. Write for catalogue and other infor mation to J. T. Henry, Principal. Rev. B. L. Hargett. Financial agent. Trne Grrnlnni, Some people seem to think that they Are greater than their kind; But they are not, for if they weie They'd be of different mind. . i The Bohemian for August., The Republican State platform i endorses the Russell administration by declaring that the fusion of the; Republicans and Populists brought ' about good things. This makes it necessary for the Democratic speak-1 ers to contrast the State adminis ; tration under Russell with that, under Aycock and Glenn. Newsj and Observer. j To The Votrri of Randolph County. I am a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Randolph County subject to the action of the Democratic Convention which meets in Asheboro July 18th 1906. W.F.Huges. FOR SHERIFF. To the Voters of Randolph Co.: I I hereby announce myself as can- I didate for the office of sheriff of j Randolph County, subject to the j action of the Democratic Convention. fiigned 1 S. L. Haywokth. FOR TREASURER. J I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County' Treasurer for Randolph County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Convention. W.J. TEA.iL'E. 1 June io, lOuii. I ht reby announce myself a can didate ior the . nice of Clerk of the Court of I.'ai doiph county subject to the aciioti y., the Democrat'c Convention. J. Rom Smith, Liberty X. C. For Trrntiiirrr. I Hereby announce myself as a candidate for the otiice of Treasurer of Randolph County, subject to the action of the Democratic Conven tion. W.A. Wood, Millboro, N. C. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Randolph County, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. J. Frank Camekox. To Cure a Cold in One Dav. Tale LAXATITIVE BROMO Quinine. Tatilet. n.Hii;;5'. refund mnney if it fail- ' to care E V GliOVE'S tign iture is ou each hox. 'Joe. L. M. FOX. M. D. ASHEBORO, N.C. (!Jer his pmfeioniil service to the i lt'ienViftAt't l'r";jn1 unrounding T.irni.iiiitv uifl. e.' t Residence- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE WMSr0 STUART MeQUIRC, M. D . MllimT. Thlt Colter conform, to th 8tndrd fixed by lw lor Medical Education. Send for Bulletin No. 11, which tells about it. Thrte tree catalogue-Specify Department. MEDICI Hi- DENTISTRY - PHARMACY Summer Tourist Tickets Now On 5ale To Great Lake Resorts VIA QUEEN & CRESCENT ROUTE ! Tickets sold daily until Sep- J Member 30th. limit for return i October 31st. 1906. Very low rates to Denver, ac count Elks' raeetinjr, tickets sold July 9th, to 14th, limit August 20th, diverse routing West of St. Louis. Low round trip rates to Mil waukee, account Eagles' meet ing, and to Minneapolis account G. A. R. Encampment in August. For further information and attractive resort literature call on or writ , H. F. Latimer, T. P. A., Knoxville, Tenn. J. C. Conn, D. P. A., Chattanooga, Tenn. Tcto Laxative Bromo Quinine Mets. svMMmoakoBMwMhHrtl3sMtiis. ,Tis tinatcre, BHAGGIMG down pains ara a symptom of the most serious trouble which can attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this, generally, come Irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods, wasteful, weaken ing drains, dreadful backache, headache, nervousness,, dizziness, Irri tability, tired feeling, Inability to walk, loss of appetite color and beauty. The cure i WINE OF Woman's Relief that marvelous, curative extract, or natural essence, of herbs, which exerts such a wonderful strengthening Influence on all female organs. Cardul relieves pain, regulates the menses, stops drains and stim ulates the muscles to pull the womb up Into place. It Is a safe and permanent cure for all female complaints. WRITE US A LETTER In strictest confidence, telling us all your troubles. We will send free ad vice (in plain sealed envelope). Ad dress: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. Hie Vital Point i ".V.3hi r- 3 3'33?5 t) .1 . Ma you waa soine sr vou like. I'll saw. applies to the .?. r;v arttci'rs for the dining room where f i lifting Room Suites and Fine Theodore Havener Dinner Sets t from $25.oo to Sloo.oo per set. CS j We are adding a full line of Mantels, Til- j ring arid Grates that will be worth your while to inspect. y Mattings of all Kinds j rRugs, Administer Velvets and Burtworth Wiltons, varying in price from $2o to $65. j A call w.ii convince you. r n People's House Furnishing Co., SK I TEETH SSL, Try our New Improved Artificial Teeth that are held in place by the Rugae Suction a secret process Known only to us. ngVBW '-' SSk. 1 11 Urt Trcth ih f V k-MlliMU Mtl'r KUI'.iia (.ll r.M ii., i h j UrlilK- Work j PAINLESS i If i:i iutiI of Dental wnr'-, r'! a id h.iv no rhiitM" ' t-x nr.: :t!ii'ii "i' .i-i''nli" u.t'ler no '.'iiii;iiti.i.i to ein;i'"y n to 'In y i i RED CROSS DENTAL PARLORS (Her J. M. 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