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"WRITES OF VISIT TO RAMSEUR Jl llu-lllnj; l.iltlf lily ul Many Ci.iixl (luulllics and Wood I'eoptt-. KJitor : 1 li-.nl ti.e ik':ti!' f oii'ii(!!ug a fi v hours at K im -our mine ilv !go. ;un) it !?!iv;tva !;$ ne sjiaii 10 if) hnK 1 1 my '!J home liwn ui.il iht-t.'i. ami tiii3 h-tuiU of i ly oiil ! r.eui.s of i'oriiiiu iL'-j.-. m-fit i is one of it-- v.-'v ' est tow.i :n i!.-! i;i. '. -Aij .-i: r 'vi -t J ' town, witu ;i) of fht modern cou to .- tii -v.vlerfu! ",- ) vt'.! ami I'm i ve?ii-n-.vs; tc'ephones, rtuioiiiU.man iiUk.ij'i'eiiieii'ij this run m ide ulinjtuniijjf estahiisamets, large iti Ui-jiast 10 years, but I should i commodious brick building, banks, not be, knowing the people at llatii- churches of almost every deuomina wur us 1 do. lidutstur is composed lion, ut.d cue of the best graded of a people thai atv far above the I schools in the South, av.-r.te iu iutelli-'uce, push a-id re- j There was oue thiiig I saw tha: ligioin incliaa'.ioii, a id tk-.'y are the made my hear: feel sad, and that cleu'i-isf people on la-.t1). and they was old Father i.'iai-! Ii is gotten in have i.uii.ii'.u: tint' is ton j jod for a j his work. 'The o'.d uieas' heads friend, and as 1 s'.oo i on the paved looked white, and the little boys and stu-ets and looked at the b.jaut.f il t;irls 1 u.-ed to know are grownup L: ick struetuies th.it would he a tin n and women, some w ith families, c-iti.Lt to any tiMvn in the S'.ati, my I and others thinking perhaps they liii ul weut back to when I was a have put the nutter SL too loug. B.nu'.i iuy in the stventies, when i There is another thought that tl ce b.Miitif.il ptv- t 6'.ie ts adorn Imikts Uauiseur a town above the td vi i c.t -u side iv.th a -t ii'nl brick I average, ami that is th.-iv is im loaf s r.i-.-uire t-re nothing but red, t is a!. owed in the t'ii. Tin-ie are ini d ly xo U with o'-l .-a1 1 feices on few er 1 )fers in the to,vu cf 1! mist ur e.-.C! a. !, t; p!a-e to .v.il but iu ! thau any oth-.-r town in the State, t'::- ia':.i of the ro ; I, .ta-l you and that is why tiie ttainl.ud of Cu'-l . h -. i I th ia old di ! morals is so Irirh rju'iv. The devil li.j. -c'.i e:c:vpt ; i In.i' va. iet , .i1..--, r;o ii. eh- j on n.:': .l.t'.ts i. t M.I ( l". i ui,'.! ; )!.!i ttllS i j-.!a: lif'.iv: :v : 5 Ji. . ; i-. t. , : .-t-1 : !. .1 . i.. II. , Ii xi and ! vi IL'tn-e T l:u.'!.r:e : V ot 1 lupper. ire wii.. Sp -. dt IS. I'i cari'.S, 3 .-plnl.il'e w ;.s the '!.! -'v!e 1 1 '. f. ;'t 'i ma-' t-.'ia-iy. It v ; . ; o r-s::'j' w.-.ter t: .t ..- i ...v 0 a n...tt ..; ir-terv. ., r. a -1 .. I;'.' ;; 2 ;..!!!. a :d t" '. o l.is :w: t.jiil.l run. A splnn : e inn one side. he u.i p i , i:..r that. IJ.ird a:.d 1 . v e; e paid ii" c.-nS p- r i;: cf my si;:.1 we:-- '-.i,l 1 . ! -n if ei tour.-. Tlx- ': 1 iuoug:,r. .-;... !!: i i int. '.. 1 t v.-r s r, , u . i j -iii C. V. I'-.llll tli ' ! t:le ..: that st o t!i- i (;.. the .- n.e f. ! i ! t on t.;- x '. I e .i ' .' i ; A p -r in--ii iv. '!, i-A-i p. - i.l t ' !.:.-1 the lii 'rl-.i't t ),! iv. i 'O :: ' t'.'i'ouuh thii m 1: -Hiacur ami ! found ' 1 erl'e -t c.-h-r ; v- rytl-iu--v a . i i i -a ; . l l . 1 iri i:-. li ' it !h'.. mi:! Hiiall mill to .vii.t ii ; , o'tur p ", s-'ii tii i.i t ie i V atkios, wlejiii o't ;. V. II. , and V h has i.eC'l a: tl,,. v.ei at , ln.ii nee 17'.. lie Ii is i.i.l.t- a le. ,u i ent on ih- L.n.k, i f li t, 1 ver to his nnnaev th-.t w!'i nevu- die. 'I il prc.ien- .ii-t-isif l a- in:ll aie: Ii. Watkins, f u. etaj v a.. I tr.a.ur r: J. !. V.'iatehe.t !, .-i: jn-.--ict i.d -lit : M. N. U'bi-i n.a.', b ;-., C.r.ei; (J. (. !i. ;:.;,!...-.- in r, an.; K. J. j-Xed. I.e-S -,r;;v r : 51. C. Free, tiiae'.-r iiKciiamc, i.:l ,-i of who a uri; fie iigm men m tne ' " ligh place. " j After going lhr. ugli the lirge . -t-. . tot i a laii! 1 ww-- elf. ducted to the; ' .. K.miseiir I-'ni-i.i nr.- C-..,a;i.mv. .md ! e V.-ii.ic I c.i.v t'f'-re I c ;ii! I inrdiy be- . ;! ;eve, Tnis l'.iet x x ;5 -.ai-l to be th; j"v:" rgs: factory of th-- kind s.m:ii cf h:h aie! ii.v..u i1; e.aml I don't - t e iev. u.ey t-iake iiuy iLi-r (d-i5 of ; fcti ff i' - i.-.-re. Th.s phl'lt ii I'! ep ru p..ii v.; .: li:,- e-y J.iH-.s: illipioved! n.a!:;. ir; y.-id is man :d by .dr. K. C. Ualkius, who h.i provei u j bucC-tS a: e'.e.'V t-u'.e! ;; Ire 1 e has : under.-.; en, ai.d a young una who promisi s ! ) j 1 ty a : -. p. :i: the ms'i-. 'is w..i id. Tiies-i cate.-priscM 1 n -.ve ue. i '.iu ... d ar -cot t.i tlu-r. ii. Tix1 II ms -ur liiooiii Woiks me turning u.tt a si: pen- i . i :i.ty o'L g :! bi-'j-in:--. L'l.H p'.int is ow:v.i ! a'.d , r.Uil '.y tv.-. yvtu.g llle'l. A'iV t-.-.eil Wo'iM be Jin ud 'o cl :,i Mr. "A. II. 'I .. a:i.l M. E. J jl.i.t :,. ll: : there is t !l 0vel7 ' Wcr!-.S d :il.g gO.)-l bll.sliie-i Ullde." the 111 ;n igenieitt of .M-.n ; ."c Pars., nu ! i":iiie:-jns oiiur ea :erp.-:s.'j 1 hav- n't roiii! x urei-a-! O-.e of th" newt im 01 taut f letois in th" ni.h'iili'.ias; tf the tou is the l!ank i t WimiH' or, one of 'he best equipped bviks.in tee S;ut-, ami i;-s (lepos t.i'wil! comoam f t- oi-i ily w.th towr.M twice or iiii-ee times i s s:ze. . il r. I. P. (Jiavcn i cohier ttadas the lie'nt man ig th right place. I ib-o had the pleustnu i-f t.haki"g bauds wi tii M. 'it. 15. Carter, the IH lent uunag-i of the Uimseur Store Company, who baa the honor of having more bames named for him thQ any otlier m-.io iu the county, liamaenr has th.ee large churches ami everybody g.its to SjrtUy school, from the little tot to the old gray lia:re-l man. The town h aUo ie-!-K'tl with good doctors Dre. Tate atvl t'uld we'.l. In fa?, Uimseur is a motleaii can t g"t in any Al vtivo -rk i. a M'ii u here evervbc'il v work.-. The i ll-' brain is the devil's wmksh'ip. You will pardon ine far v. r.:.:s.4 this letKr, hut afu-. t i o;i:- .1 n-it'l of V t .Mi U.e I: VI., i 1,1 ". Ii o,l e' 'Voa-'ceif .1.. .. 1 lil.e :o n and liading .-'..e:! .i'i.-r:i.-o I and ii.;: m, ' i i - r , i: b.-i:: ; 1 1 v ..; : 1; u-" iik.- 1 i.ii: w.i!.;,. 1 .r',iv VOil 6J- -ienil.i e-.-n-:- 0. Youk. d:.i.:, N.i'. bac;; GIVLS OUT. lean .! A -In l-.e.. t; ( l ei inn "Xha tax the in m The, ..-t i't m, i. i l tt.nl- I II is i i work I lie p.el- I'i mar; ' Don-! h . Ki.liu-v I' !l iiesi'.let.r.- tl.elll. 'a-i A-h. ti'ilO.MIle- e' L.'N- i; indlrlil-l--. i'Z time u at', l 1 .V : ;.:: ef D o .-.led a I.-.u-i.-ollii lg ' me ! i : ii i . : ..e-i. i r, i ii- iu.us i: oeai-Ml, 1 ; ;-.n oth -:i'ilv,- :ii s.i re v l'i is a -!t. he- :.J I t Ke J) vtns i s vieimty e'e!oie jw, , i- deni,t Ike 'J .en i vint Nr., "avs: -For u , back :i-: l.-ST ! :l,e II: i.ii-.e-v. I.-.. .I";- u!:,ey 1 p-n. St'r-il t fl.il- ii.---, -'io::. 'J'l,, V tr,, : alhl tl: ere. mi ll ra'v-'usg them until i . i : .e-i-ely disip- ' i ie j!- ithlij ill a. I sin tll-2 ill il o e - I J ' Hi's Kid- a. i ' i -. rii-'V ! :1, - d.iin .ua.l ia-n'.-. I' M,! .U ' I'.ilit'.ilo. t-, for tin- Unic ,.tm Dwi's Ne.v York, sol'! ;i. !"il St ,teS. i.'-111. tii. j -r th-3 Hie. take HO Ot her. r. A. 31 ill, of Y .-id kin c unty : tjoo hi!,i;.-1.3 if wheat th;s 011 ! 12 acres while Mr. J. A. in. cf the sameeoni'ty, produced 1 .silelr per .'r'I'e, Wllii'il .-vitig to ii ni-, w.is 1 .. r.h-;i he foimei- ade (a. the Hire 1 . !'.; M ......t no IV l.'i-y C Urifyli and l't.:i rtib'e last year distributed 5,!i:4,- r Wood's Descriptive Q Faii Seed Catalog cow ready, eives the fullest iai'oruiat.ou about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasses and Clovers, Vetches. Alfalfa. Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. Also tells all about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can be planted in the till to advantage, and proht, and about Hyacinths, Tulips aDd other Flowering Bulbs, Vegetable and. Strawberry Plants, Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. Tver? Farmer nnd Gardener honld hav Ihls cKtiilOK. It is Invaluable In lis lilrtiine.s null FiiepeMlve Mean for a vroiitabl" ami atllc'ory arm or 'allien. Citn'Oiiuo mailed free on request. Write (or It. T.W.WQOD & SONS. 0 Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Cy neneOts ofKaral Dellrer'. Louisrille, Ky., Coutiw-Journal. October 1 will mark the thir teenth anniversary of rural free de livery and the PostofSoe Department at Washington has issued a state me -it summarizing the marvelous progress that has been made. Be gun a3 hq 'xperiment with live rural routes in West Virginia, the service has been extended until it embraces more than 40,000 routes, covering more than a million miles. Up to the present time the total cost of the service has aggregated 1T0, 000.000. Ktiral free deliveiy has proved to be somethiug more than a ni'-re cou. venieuce for people living in rural oouiniiuiitiea. It has materially in creased the values of farm lands and lias been a powerful influence for the building and m ainteiiauce of good roads. Tlie TostoH'ice Depart ment estimates that it has been re sponsible for the expenditure of no iess thau $75,000,000 for the better-ui.-ut of highways. The depart ment's conclusions as to the bi-nelits of the service may be epitomized as follows: From an ethical point of view it promotes neighborly relationship and intercourse w:ih otlur commu nities. From a comriK'ivLl standpoint it leiu-lits the t; nu ibliii him pos CL i he it: t. kets. .1 s nse the public 1 .1 .oi eeoi.oinn -le.-iv. he a-lva: ii lllealii'li.ll'v 1 .. jviv extend '-! ; mi ef gojd r j.nis. t peaking, it has , the circulation of liiai. e;i-r;, nu;- ai ilM.lMI'e and has as i-eicoujl co:- loe.,; and mel .n.nies and j-; iil'.ni-ii it sttn res,H iidi uce. One important feaUlie of free de lixerv, uo: ineniuned in the depart ment's ouiiini.iry, inn eniili.isized by t-o.iith A.-si.-itant I'ostm irter-Gei -era I Deli raw at, the recent oiiVen r;.in cf pcsMuasteri in Toledo. Mr. Deli raw le'elTed to tl'.e i:re!it hivilliT .1) lane to th - f .inner, wiu formerly W-.&i a d iv, or L.iif a d..y, in going to tu.vu fui h:- l. !.il. No.f that rural fiee delivery pws him loin a pos: jllicc at hio door there id no occasion for making sm-h trips. When it u considered that about 4,000,00i fain i I led in the I'nit.il Elates tile a-rved by i niiil delivery it will I e seen that tln savin" of time s .i matter of ne mhhII importance. A: the same convention Mr. DeGra sa.d : "It has of ten been stated that the exnnse incident to rural delher. Iiai been the cans.5 of deticienc: from time to time in tne postal i.-i. eniies. I'he recoids of tlie dejuu: uieiit, however, do hoc coulirm U.-'.se coni-iusioiis. "In l!'.i?, when the expend t ure on account of rural delivery was "iiv .jl4M, the postal delie.t waa fll,4ll,Ti'J, winle ten years later, -.n 1 "1)7, wliei, tl.e cxpeudituie for i'n.ni deliver' In i increased t ap t Mfiiimtcly too, the postal itiii it, win but .7t,i'J."l,2,r." Turn Wa'sjn, of Georg-.ii, who claims to be- '-t!.e father ul mral flee ileiive.-y," cou hi ha'ulv have ('leauied in iil most saneuine mo uients of a more bucjjessfal cuter for his baiuiiii tliati h.is bee;: rtal i. d. That winch waa begun as au experiment of exceed ingduii onsnesS iias become a tix-il nolicy of tue pos ral service. Alt i tlmtce'i eursof irial it has proved to be of f .ii -reach-in:; b'-neliis and i'8 iinpioveuient nnd i-x tension in future ii-,n will uniiihtv its beiu-tieeiit inll i "iic. (turner Mllttiu.v SHi.mi. From all indications th" (onung .-el. o.d ear of Ilornei's will be one "f the best in its hitorv. There hive been more at ii .i-nti -liiMidy en rol led lb it. were ever bonked m ud viiiice duiihg any priiniiis yeir. 1 ne I h c "i 1 1 y has been "-.ntly in (reused and th" courses en respond inel v clllalljed. Tin; bc'nool has ha-1 a lonp and iventful career, haMUg ie ('II founded p-uly lS.M.ami evr since ltg u I. mr h s played iliil. .It .l.t I I I'V I.. I;u. .. ' ..i i neveiopiii-nt. of North C iro'ii a and uri ;'ii iiiiifio (jiates. . Here Is Relief For Women. 11 y..u him- ( alii-- in tin- he-k. riii-arv. llln.l iler ..r Kl'lliiy lli.tilut'. nil, I M.ril a eerl ill. el. -ii ant in-iii ii-l, i i, mi Wnii, n, -v ,11., try Mil i-rllniyV ".ll'S'l'IIU.IA..,KA.'." It i- a .ne. i-.'lii.lls n-i; ii in 1 ' i . nil r, iu nil Keiii-I" iVeuKii"!.--. l', liiilinu ie: iniiii .linn iie.l 111,-, r I-....I . .li.lt hi- lii ' Aiinll-allnll I., ul i- Mil.l l.v liiu. ni-ts . rs, ie i v iii.il n.r.HH; Miiii.le '"lit l-'UKK. AiUl.i.-., 1 lie 'Mi.tiin-(ira C ., I.l- li iy, .. V. On Saturday Oct. x'nd, a fine Brims wick Blew served in the best style and made by an (.xpeiienced h and, who i ever fails to make good, Wol bo pulled of at the bhj laud : dale. 'i 11 Suvrtl II1 l. I "All lliriipl.i Vd Qi( tiiv ii c," writ" J. A. S'i-iii ii, U'a'1-rtmvii, V i5., Ten ye'rs nf oi ZPina, timl 10 (luctuin c.nild not oiirn, ' U id n lit -a Iniil me up. Tliea Huc!len' . Ai-:;ici S.iUn nirej it mmhuI aurt well." tn- f.i'lililn ti.r Muii KiupiidnK, Erzenis. Salt 1 l.'iu-iim, lloili. Fever heii"-, Ituiun, Sc-1 Is, L'uia and Piiiw. l'.ic ul Ail I)iuj;gitH, , The lot sule of John M. Hammer malinger, will be on Sit.ird.iy Oct. 2nd ins-'er l uf on Sept. 25th, as here tof ire adveitised. Bay a lot in a growing town. How Poor Men lluild Iu Aslieboro Wltll Knt Money. W hat means all these Dew houses going up, said a stranger m Ashe boro'r' Why, e;r, they are nearly all been built through the Building & Lom Association. How is that? Dead easy to explain, said the other. Men who have families to support a-.e tired of paying r"nt. They join the in 1 1 il I tig mid loan association ami s cure a lot at say $50 and iu vest in shares in the building aud loan association paying monthly to the iissoci-.itioti tlie union ut they formerly paid for rent for a home. Bv burrowing the money to baild a home as good or betrei than the rent house formerly oci-upied and paying t) li- association tke monthly pay ments, in a few years the new home is puid for and t ie oviier has really paid oat uo more than if he had continued to pay rent. Acd what is better, he can rest under his own vine mid fig tree and call his house ins home. rue Ncver-Falllnj; lrls.li Wit. An Irishman was sitting in a de pot smoking when a woman came and sitting d.nui beside him, re uin.'Ked : -Sir, if yon were a gentleman you . eiM not smoke here." "Mum," lie "iid, "if ve wiiz. a l.e'v ye'd .-it further away." 1'ie'ty S..-..1, the wo. nan buist out .: .' ill' : 1 f yo-.i w. my husband I'd give V -.1 j'.oi-'O i." "VY-ll, mam." returiie.l the Irish n:i!', as li-j-i'il'e.l aw. iv at. In si t'pe, 'f von v:- in,- ivile I'd take it." Nee. Si iii In Tlie 1 s ii I tl i : f Ami l.esm. Su ni iiiy people ute talking about I.e'Wiie ti AhetiO!0 t h 't it isbelieV. i that il would be w-l! to open the !;oks to a new series for tile build. ,i "r and loan asso- i itiou. Let us '!lt:k about this and See if it would ii t be a g i-ed tiling. WICJvKD Iii I KRS. CIU'LX STINGERS er lliw.nl. llin hiiiiimer il!ii.-tv nf enr linii'i fin, deii't iii-r-y, 'i'iie liiea! .v.iy is t-i liny HMALINC; LOTIONS & SALVKS. l 'lim you ear. Innli at el'l inject wlien lie takes mean inlvmuj:f ami gives you a in p mi 1 u siii'K Fur 1 1 n kiuJ ihat tairely euro, pel tin i t lu-re. I'm no others. Women will never make good on juries till they gel to be as ignorant as lliel.. Th .; man who is always waiting for some' hint; to turn up may ketp on waiting till he turns up histoid. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of DR. T. F. ASHBURN, :;ntist. Randleman, - - N. C. Oilire Hours: S:30 a. in. to 12:o0 t. in.; 1-.:10 p. m. to 4 p. in. Your work solicited. DR. D. K. LOCKHART, DENTIST, Asheboro, N. C. '.' :i. m M 1 p 'jr. Il ir.. In 5,ii. in r It will soon be time to I' buy your wiritcr supply of Allocs. Ecmoniber you can find hero any kind of heavy shoe for men From $1.25 to S3 od per pair X Ladies' Heavy Shoes from ,i SI 25 to $2.0(1 f Children's Heavy Shoes fiom SltU to $1.00 f If you want "d shod at a Z reasonable price that will keep your IVet drv don't & fail to buy the old leliable . l Elkin. We have them in j all styles and sizes for I men, women andchildren. Come soon while stock is complete. 1 ALLRED & . ! . GARRETT, . :, CLIMAX, N. c. 4: Weak Heart Action There are certain nerves that control the action of the heart. When they become vcak, the heart action is impaired. Short Lrcath, pain around heart, choking sensation, palpi tation, fluttering, i'eeble or rapid pulse, and other distressing symptoms fol low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is a medicine especially' adapted to the needs of these nerves and the mus cular structure of the heart itself. It is a strengthening tonic that brings specdv relief. Try it. "Fin yo:iri I mi1T"V& with Tvhnt I thought wan rtom.uli troulilo. when tli W.rs t..l.l tue I li.-iii ho.irt trouble. I hn.l t i:ii ninny lomeul.-s, whiiii U-p I'r. Mtl.' iilnen.-io eimo tr.li my hind-, and 1 c.iielinle.l to try l)r. MiU.' tluurt Cure. 1 have tiiUpn llni.. 1 it lies, and r.nvt I nm net sulTerie :a ul). i ,.r:i '-uri-1 untl tl.i-i im-Ui. ine a a It. 1 write Hits in lilt- hope tlelt It Will Mlll-'.et til" llt- Umtleu of oilurs 1m : '.i:i.i i f eiil." Ml!S. I. IIAUIION. 8"! Main St., Covin uen, Ky. Your dnioolst r!-l!s Dr. Milos' K.irt Cure, nnj wo autnoi-ire hiru to t utui-n nrice cf tirst buttle lonly) if It fail ' to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad Send your orders for JOB; PRIMING to The Courier.! Good work riyht prices. j 1VT0.77' i-s t'ie t'me PLANTERS have a special price on FARMERS' PRIDE Corn Planters, w ith fertilizer attachment of $10.00 each, if you are needing one, call to ee ns before tiiey are gone. McCrary - Redding Hardware Company OSSTIOEIS CONTRACT given, bacVcd by 5300,000.00 capital and 1 8 yeurs' SUCCESS DRAUGHON'S Busmk0 COLLEGES 28 Colleges in 1 Q States. Indorsed by business men. No vacation I EARN RY MAII B.kmiir, Sb-art- cempk-t'iigrmirw. For "Cat. -ii. roe I."on Bom LLHllll DI HlAlL hnn.Wfc-Tuin hip, Sluilv cr "Catalinie 1'." uu atunOiuir Collr. Law, Lettur Writin, Euu e-nWHraCvin..., IIIim. phime, ral! on, or address Jmi. K. Dkaitohon, xatiutf, etc Moucy bact a cot atisi.ui alicr 1'reMdcut i)raugliou' 1'iact.cal LusintM Collcy- Raleigh. Columbia, Knox ville, Jacksonville or Na?hil!c. We teach Telegraphyat Washiiigtonv. i). C , and Atlanta, tla. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH US Either "tt certificate of deposit bearing interest from date of de posit at the rate of 4 (ER CENT, or on Savings Account in any amonnt from Si. OO up zaith interest at 4 PER CEST. compounped four times a year: or open a chacin-j aceuant to-diy and avail yout self of the many aduantages thar go w'tli a 21AXK ACCOUNT on a GOOD BANK. We offer you every service, and accomodation consistent with sound banking, hold in strict confidence ill your business transactions, aud safeguard your deposi's with Capital of Surplus of Stockholders Liability We appreciate your business whether liirsie or small ami devote our best attention to the service of our patrons. Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. High Point, N. C. 1 SjOW Fares B $62 fur roan trip between Gh;c;u.. .'.n 1 Seattle Tor the AiaiLa-Uukon-Pacitic Lxi'O: iiion via tlie ihicago, Mihvaubo & Si Pan! RAILWAY Tickets on sale May 2 to September 0. Return limit October Jl. Stop overs allowed. Descrip tive folder -;md complete i.ifornution free on request WANTED -0 young men and 4 young lu-.tiea to pre lre fur lull wsitioirs now ojwii Tosition secured or motifiy juiil lor tuition re funded l-'or informatioa writrt iWe'sSeliool of Com merfe, Greeiifbiro, N. O. Entrance Examination Jan. 2d, Th ' .3om '-Talar sami annv iOTa' .-V bive 02am-inati.-1 and i upon to any person who wisheo to take it. No charge is made to applicants. Pecle Standard School of Commerce and tng'ish, Greensboro. N. G. NOTICK. ll-.iviie.; iimililit-.l ii.lnilnls'r'i'nr of A. A. S'..e I. i'i i-.-itn-1. m-.i.reiiiir m law, tills ii lo n.eifv ml .. r.i.i! I ; : i i : 11 i.i'ins npilnst the iM.lte el Mini ilei-eiee l l.i .l. a tl'.unl to tlie i-li.l, rviree.l mi or l l ire llie'.'lli ilny of Jills, mill, i.r tee in. I lee ill Ik- .h :..k-l iit bar of tliuli l'lii- July -JK, for purchasing CORN and CULTIVATORS. We SECURED or ffloney Back $800,000.00 135,000.00 eqoooo.oo 31,335,000.00 F. A. MILLER General PasscngefiAgent CHICAGO 900000000000 6 . 90OCO0CCCCS0OQO3O00C0OO0GCOC0COO
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1909, edition 1
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