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Pare Two the AsnEEono commm, ASimcoiio, n. a THU2SDAT, AUGUST lt,!KX L Philippine Independence lt RAHSEUR NEWS ; ASHEBORO-HIGH POINT ROAD BY RANDLEMAN lipnteMli Streets aa4 Buildup jan- Asheboro last week com- Since th. outbreak che WoHd TOTS IVi'E 'j W the public mind hu bee. centered N we ar to b congratulated ir, d B rTtt IL it M o many other ntally unpartaat ng , rous w. H. wt J lllXd CoZ sUte problems tnat the matter of the xnde- extensive grounds ad- h w.v commiLioet 1 Point pendence ol the PhiUppinee has large- joini propertjwhich ha dT WeS w' rLf&.t te etC- but whchcomes to, ?ch0l the High PoinVAsheboro-tb :Jd Wood and Cameron Forbes to investi- now a gift by title. In addition to Dlank JLi information was re gate and report upon the conditions m this nerua doMtion Mrs. Watkin, ivedora C Cox X aUteTttert the asiands has to a f considerable ex- has given a wide street through her flS Zdt the tent, revived interest in the subject. 8nd from T. A. Moffift's to A. H. stetejumission that the road be run Due to a residence of some 13 years Thomas' which shortens the distance XEeman provided the in that far-off land we naturally have for children ves tkem a StTth"TrtwSt acquired some familiarity with the and clean waIk. Work wi 21 ' ' Mr. Cox further stated that he will have engineers survey a possible de tour, branching off of the main road at St. Paul's church and re-entering it at Hinshaw's fork, a distance oi approximately two miles. v t t vpnt the road' is fcuilt . u rioryon it will mean that in our mrougn -. iew, are scarcely to be louna t0wn this year. Making our city a little over one miieui ""Tr. our borders. They have lived n,uch more alive an manf of its boro-Randleman-Aheboro road Will be rought long and well in the size. Plants have not mn quite aI1 the hard surfaced inasmuch as i a .part oi y, tney know tne people; they time. the detour will be a small P"n oi situation, and accordingly have been oin on to ope this street before solicited by nemerous "COURIER this is published, readers to write an article relating Mr s E York has made extensive thereto. The limitations of the time improvements on his residence re and space makes possible only a few ccntly. observations.. Mr. A. L. Caviness is improving his Two men quite so well qualified a3 residence by additional rooms and C. the distinguished gentlemen named Butler has recently painted his resi- aoove, ior me purpose uie rresiucui dence as have many others na in view, are scarcely to oc iuuhu town this year. -.i . i i mi i i: j - witnin our and wrought country, tney are thoroughly conversant with every vith a little mnn of the snirit ; the problem social, economic, or politi- cooperation on the part of every one highway cai concerning mem louaj. Aiuer i us our town would be an ideal one an absence of a number ol years, tney anyway. As it is it is the best in tht now return, with open minds, prepared state anywhere. fora searching investigation, after Mrs. W. C. Trogdon and children, which they will render an unbiased 0f Drexel. are visitors here for a few report to our Government. Upon this days. report is likely to hinge tne political Mr. Ray Thompson, of Snow Camp, aesuny oi me rinpino peopic ior a was a visitor here last Sunday, generation or so to come. At least. ylT. y. R. Craven, our miller, is at that is our opinion. For there is small tending the Sunday school convention likelihood that this report will encour- at Junaluska this week. giro tht PiowlAnfr tn VpfnTnmnrl in M. A u TU , : "e u. ii, lunulas is awaj iuiesen- , . j u- I Congress the complete withdrawal of tin? Ramseur Broom Company this church, thereby cutting town the ex-, American sovereiggnity over the week. pense about half, it is said mat c-r. Islands. This is as it should be; for the V. C. Marley and wife are in Balti- Cox, believing in the importance oi Filipinos are not yet ready for inde- more this week purchasing fall goods, linking Randleman onto the old booM pendent self-government, nor are they millenery for marley and Caviness. Wilmington plank road, declared nis likely to be for a very long time to They were accompanied by Mrs. W. ri. willingness to recommend the prop-i-come, if at all. It is certain that they'Marlev and Miss Marlev " sition to the state commission. Greensboro-Randleman-Asheboro thought that the rJImmi nnnle would fight for the detour to leave the AsheboroHigh Point road at Brown's cross roads and re-enter at Hinshaw's fork,' a dis tance of about four miles. It is known that Mr. Cox wasn't very enthused over this extended detour owing to the cost. I However, since the Randleman peo ple seem to have worked out a plan so that the detour may begin at tne have been a thorn in the flesh of the R. W. M. liss Marley. Smith filled his ji a a 1 j-1 4- 1, a 4-UsiisrVi4- 4-Via f-iY- rpcnilar -ox suueu 1,141 u I1C l,luu"fc , tho vor-i- Jqv tho.; 4. i o i... . . . . ..... missinn would act iavoraDly on .ne ...,..v. v... ,v.j ""j -"v-j .jjijuuii.iiicia ueie ounuay along wiui " , , , , " i .;n came under our control. our other iroocl Dastors. Wp Iovp matter. Randolph county vm Why Brother Smith more the Unr he foot the bill for tne worK oi . i 1 ... I .. .i.A iinntil l- u 1 presem; in omer woius vuum-j A question Irequntly asKU is "Vny Brother Smith more the longer diaii t Dewey, alter sinning tne bpan- stays with us. We almost wish we ish fleet in Manilla Bay, sail away were presbyterians so we could keep and leave thenatives to work out their him for life. own salvation ?" To be sure, thai e were again excited a little last would have proved a simple solution Sunday to see an aeroplane sailing of a comrjlex Droblem. But would it over nnr pit.- wwho.- o have been the proper thing? We think eral revenue detective or a German tne r0?d' not, in spite ot tne tact we woul! scout we do not know but we have ai thereby have been saved much in blood idea it was our friend and one time and treasure later. resident George Allred, of Greensboro ii snou.ci De recalled mat, Dy capitulation ot the bpamsh naval and now and was probablv loan the state the money to do '.hei work. I In the event the survey shows that , the detour will cost too much, there is j another wav to hook Randleman ontj; This will be done by nara surfacing the Greensboro-Randleman-; Asheboro road from Randleman to he Hinshaw fork, or the point where the Point-Asheboro the Yvhow. ho !c JT . -' road enters the High and uow and 'S highway. It would cover a distance of l 1 r u -i.. ti . r. i-i, , "-"t. idim iuiccs, uie uniy seinuiante oi llllie. government that existed at the : moment was destroyed. The mainten- Harvard, and Columbia. Industrial ance, then, of law and order especial- schools, though unpopular in the be- ly in me great city ci Manna ie- ginning, have been well Datronized. voivea upon tne united btates, witnout and have done much to shatter th wnose protection tnousanos ot foreign age-old tradition handed down by thai nationals British, French, German, Spanish, that it is a disgrace to worki and Dutch would have been ruthless- with the hands. In fact, the work of v lv slaughtered bv the hunorv hordes L, i, k 1 i 1.. u tot 1 - vumi.viuii lido UCCI1 ICICIltlCSSiy pUMl- of balf-wild, blood-mad barbarians who ed, until today the percentage of illit swpoyed down upon the defenseless eracy, in so far as it applies to t, city, 6prn to wreak vengeance upon younger generation, will compare every man, wwnan and child of white favorably with any other country, skin. Now, under such conditions, to Under the American administration, nave sneaKea away ana i foreigners to a fate so terrl Ttt.t only have Jnvo ved our gYemmeil country; each island of ' imporfahefl' wcon4 largest m senous international complications, has k r6ad fystem equalling that oi.50;. mir tirnii i n in et i, k...;.ki -J . . . little over a mile. As a result of the High Point :nn ference it would appear that Randle man is almost certain to be connected one way or the other to the famous; eld plank thoroughfare. PREMIUM LIST Ramseur Chrysanthemum Show Auspices Ladies' Aid Society Largest potted bloom, $5. Second largest potted blom, $2. Best collection of six plants. $3. Second best collection of six plants. M WWmarvelous progress has been made in $2. rible would the economic develOlieiSS.Ht of ne : Largest six blooms, white, $1. I six blooms, white, put wouirt justly have brought down upon us the curse of Christendom. be the best in the world, while hun- Second largest six blooms, pink, 60c, So we accepted a responsibility that dred of miles of railway have been Largest six blooms, yellow, ?1. had been forced bodily upon us; a re-'ConstruCted. Until the present year,' Second largest six blooms, yellow, sponsibility which we have never yet exports have largely exceeded imports 50c . attempted to shift And during the The people are, immeasurably better j Largest six blooms, bronze, $1. ! 23 years that have elapsed since that fed, better clothed, better housed than Second largest six blooms, bronze, time, we, although totally without pre- had ever been dreamed of as possible 50c , vious experience in colonial adminis- before the arrival of the Americans. ; Best collection of old time and pom tratipn, have accomplished a work Tremendous progress also has been pom, $1. perhaps unparalleled in the annals of made in the matter of public healtn Best fern, $2. human history. work t the time of our Uking over Second best fern, $1. Let us here review the situation country, statistics showed an anual , Best collection five to seven ferns, briefly. At the time of our occupation 1 death te ; exces8 0f 40,000 from $2. of the country the percentage of illit- gmaiipox alone; cholera had ravaged Second best collection five to seven eracy was unequalled in all the world the C0Untry every few years, taking its ferns, $1. x outside of China. It had been the toli 0f hundreds of thousands, while Best begonia under one year of age, policy of the Spaniards to discounte- iepr0gy ever-present and almost every- fi nance educational movements of every wnere. Ten -years later these diseases Best begonia over one year of age, complexion, the intellectual growth of had 8ubstantially stamped outr- $1. the natives being the one thing thev- or at ,east brought under such control j dreaded most, for was only through nH to no ionirer Dr0ve a serious MISS MINNIE HOOVER MAKES densest Ignorance mat their control ' mpnn' . I FINE IMPRESSION IN MOORE over them could be maintained. It is true that each village, as a rule, had menance. Now, the question naturally omaa i M . my A. V . 1 uuc uia wmi vuiBgc, no a uic, uau u - ofiwa in viw nf the x,ie ruw inquirer iiy Ws xui- its parochial school, but the instruct- T&JfiadW ,owin compliment to Miss Minnie i th. mv.n oo nnn,ti maoMr progress made in the past ,t aecaaes. - uk. ui.. ui..i. and rudimentary. The crying need of ll' J tWnlv 7" The L Hoover, of Asheboro, is the court h. i. Viio Dnj and administer it uemseivesi in . . ... , ov the Deonle. then, was schools, and schools in abundance we proceeded to . " , is that they have really been stenographer here this week, She to w . "' d " stenomnher for the court In the eive them. As far back as 1901 more PT.en, I ' 17 fifteenth district and is one of the 2?,? TmeHn'telh8" climbing thi ally trained American teachers were '"' t n.r their tte. She U rery popular with the on the ground and excellent schools - wKRnrtJm Harrion members of the bar, and espedaUy so were established from one end of the own staam. When 1 Burtan Harrison . rtjiHi'b.ihe. archipelago to the other. The aver- 5en n'lorhooL ' age school attendance since that time t ' , . .trjifTh- haa passed the half-million mark. A T was Ur Pl veryoniiderabU number of young UgheT American officials with natives tutions, have come to America . anJ ed. They war trm uUert liberty CONFIRMED PROOF Retidents of Asheboro Cannot IWubt What Haa Been Twice Prorad. T Camels are made for Men 1 who Think for Themselves Such folks know real quality and DEMAND it They prefer Camels because Camels give them the smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy because they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos, perfectly blended and because Camels leave NO CIG ARETT Y AFTERTASTE. Like every man who does his own thinking, vou want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it in Camels. And, mind you, no flashy package just for show. No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things don't improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. But QUALITY! Listen! Thatts CAMELS! TVRXISHlLtlOUESnci $t 1 CICABtTHi . J. RETHOLM Tikco Cm, Subscribe For The Courier $2.00 Per Year V Clubbing Offer No. 1 i The Courier and Progressive Farmer, each one year - - - $2.25 Clubbing Offer No. 2 The Courier, Progressive Farmer and Thrice a Week World - 53.00 tutions, have come to America . and .j;" 1,'. l.w- lii- In rratituda for complete relief fiS T T T VMt earned diplomas from such placet as of ?'on. ?nrVl!IlTu from aches and paint of bad Lacks g rSrinCT US Y OUT the University of California, , Yale, TcAr U S " di.tm.mg' kidney U.t. UA 1A1& UD-1UU1 f 4 iK7,,f fn,t. u proves tne worm oi uoan't juoney i SS V'rJS mil,' Athekoro kidney wffcrera. . opinion of nearly all L Nelson, High Point St- Ran- I GEflUINE Akt N "w n n n 'Ml ZZJli .TmfflL Tli aood Plicly recommended L'i"!,?.. Doan't Kidney. Pill Re.ldenU of JZZ.uZlZArM .this vicinity who so teiUhwl , years IJne. make n L "lU w. per J Aolf. .?L5f inJS-n? manent this testimony doubly ffjWs!,, ffirte P- the. worth of Doan't Kidney " the nnquaUfled forelra obtervert. i mora innjprni !. i.-T.: ' boxes of Doan't Kidney Pill and , , ' " " ' KiTir7 :hr been entirely rellaved of tame will ever prove , "H -M(1 m my back. I now feel better in for never will one tribe submit to the , t. ji. .a domination of another trib - Cndtt Doan', Kidney PUia to other kidney ' within aix month v and would not Laatlag BeneaU ' 'I ceatc; flrrt tha Tagalogt would ba Over three years later, Mr. Neleoa . tuprema, then the Vitayans, then th g. -poring the pt thraa years r , Ilocanoaa. In the tManUma. the my ,yiUm j,M been entirely free from country wouw rapwiy ni mck uito kidney complaint. It gives ma great I the etata of barb.rtj.rn In which we piMara to teU of the permaixmt curt found It, August 18, 1898. That wt Wi Kidney rilla rave eh" would be forced to return and take the. Vrica tOe. at all deal.r. Dont I . . ... ' : S ' JOB PRINTING We carry an excellent line or stationery and do first class; workprpmptly, to Mail Orders Promptly Filled DURHAM r.'"1 helm again, Just at wa were orwd to ropiy fc,k for a kidney remedy get oo jn vuoa. a a mw oi iac. Doan's Kidney PUI the tnousaiMis oi we mora laMteBtim ana Mr. Nelson had. r name thai Foater-Udbura Co- I ijronionly op-Jifr,, jBuffalo, M. V. , 1 1 Ifsrslghted Ffliplnoa , p6a the idea of eomnlete separation from Anwiran protection and eon- power; w are necMMrlly Womlfig trot They trm(l. in the vr-mn- rnnre and more Involved in t'ie sITalrs In? l-,ndow of Japan. And !1 thy of I nr Fst It it rnarlfpntly ea- THECOmiER Asheboro, N. C.: : t st i")m r p' run if ! ra t f, ! n, thot rrir
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