Old People Need
a Bowel Stimulant
The Ideal One is a Mild Laxative
' Tonic that Will Keep the
bowels Gently Active.
Healthy old ape is so absolutely de
pendent upon the condition of the
bowels that great cave should he tak
en to see that they act regularly.
The fact is that age advances the
stomach muscles become weak and in
active and the liver does not store up
the juices that are necessary to
prompt digestion.
Some help can be obtained by eat
ing easily digested foods and by plen
ty of exercise, but this latter is irK
some to most elderly people. One
thing is certain, that a state of con
stipation should always be avoided,
as it is dangerous to life and health.
The best plan is to take a mild laxa
tive as often as is deemed necessary.
But with equal certainty it is sugges
ted that carthartics, purgatives, phy
sics, salt and pills be avoided, as they
do but temporary good and are so
harsh as to be a shock to a delicate
system.
A much better plan and one that
thousands of elderly people are fol
lowing, is to take a gentle laxative
tonic like Dr Caldwell's Pure Pepsin
which acts as nearly like nature as is
possible In fact, the tendency of this
remedy is to strengthen the stomach
and bowel muscles and so train them
to act naturally again, when medi
cines of all kinds can usually be dis
pensed with This is the opinion of
many people of different ages, among
them Mrs Mary A P. Davidson, of
University Mound Home, San Fran
cisco, Cal. She is 78 and because of
APPORTIONMENT.
For Fifth Month of Public
Schools.
State Apportions Money to Lengthen
Term of School.
Below is a statement showing the
apportionment of the funds iven by
the State to lenethen the school term.
This amount must be used for teach
ers' salary only. The school author
ities are subject to a fine for the
use of this money in any other way,
except extending the term:
Following the move on foot
for six months school term for
all public free schoools, the State
Board of Education has made
the following apportionment for
Randolph county, for the nun
month of the public schools :
Trinity Towaship.
Dis. No. 1, Trinity ....5115.00
Dis. No. 2, Archdale 40.00
Dis. No. 3, Caraway 65.00
Dis. No. 4, Millers 32.50
Dis. No. 5, Whatmore. . . 30.00
Dis. No. 6, Prospect . 30.00
Level Cross Township.
Dis. No. 1, Level Cross . . $35.00
New Market Township
Dis. No. 1, Glenola 45.00
Dis. No. 2, Cedar Square 27.50
Dis. No. 3, Marlboro -65.00
Dis. No. 4, Piney Grove . 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Sophia 40.00
Providence Township
Dis. No. 1, Providence..? 72.50
Dis. No. 2, Red Cross. . . 35.00
Dis. No. 3, Julian Grove. 32.50
Dis. No. 4, Lineberry . . 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Three Forks. . 25.00
Liberty Township
Dis. No. 1, Liberty $125.00
Dis. No. 2, Walnut Grove 35.00
Dis. No. 3, Payne's 30.00
Dis. No. 4, Julian 27.50
Dis. No. 5, Melanchanton 32.50
Dis. No. 6, Cedar Grove. 32.50
Randleman Township.
Dis. No. 1, Randleman . .$356.25
Dis. No. 2, Worthville . . 75.00
Dis. No. 3, New Salem. . 30.00
Columbia Township.
Dis. No. 1, Ramseur $200.00
Dis. No. 2, Hickory Grove 35.00
Dis. No. 3, Pine Hill 30.00
Die. No. 4, Kildee 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Marley's 30.00
Dis. No. 6, Staley's 60.00
Dis. No. 7, Shady Grove. 32.50
Dis. No. 8, Patterson . . 35.00
Dis. No. 9, Harden's 27.50
Franklinville Township
Dis. No. 1, Central Falls $ 60.00
Dis. No. 2, Millboro 55.00
Dis. No. 3, Franklinville. .162.50
Dis. No. 4, Gray's Chapel 35.00
Dis. No. 5, Frees 30.00
Dis. No. 6, Cedar Falls . 35.00
Asheboro Township
Dis. No. 1, Asheboro . . .$325.00
Dis. No. 2, Browers 32.50
Dis. No. 3, West Bend. . 25.00
Dis. No. 4, Gold Hill .... 27.50
Back Creek Towaship
Dis. No. 1, Belvidere . . .$ 30.00
Dis. No. 2, Mountain View 25.00
Dis. No. 3, Flint Hill ... . 45.00
Dis. No. 4, Plainfield 27.50
Dis. No. 5, Lenas Grove. 25.00
Dis. No. 6, Spero, 30.00
Dis. No. 7, Charlotte . 25.00
Tabernacle Township.
Dis. No. 1, Pleasant Hill . $ 50.00
Dis. No. 2, Pierce 35.00
Dis. No. 3, Gibson , 30.00
Dis. No. 4, Tabernacle. . 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Shepherd 35.00
Dis. No. 6, Mt. Pleasant. 30.00
Dis. No. 7, Poplar Ridge .27.50
Dis. No. 8, Uwharrie . . . 20.00
Concord Townshin.
Dis. No. l, Redberry $30.00 '
MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON
her sedentary habits had continual
bowel trouble. From the day she be
gan taking Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep
sin she has had no further inconveni
ence and naturally she is glad to say
kind things of this remedy.
A bottle can be bought of any drug
gist at fifty cents or one dollar. Peo
ple usually buy fifty cent size first,
and then, having convinced them
selves of its merits, they buy the dol
lar size, which is more economical.
Results are always guaranteed or
money will be refunded. Elderly per
sons of both sexes can follow these
suggestion with every assurance of
good results.
Families wishing to try a free sam
ple bottle can obtain it postpaid by
addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419
Washington St., Monticello, 111. A
postal card with your name and ad
dress on it will do .
Dis. No. 2, Locust Grove 25.00
Dis. No. 3, Piney Grove. 70.00
Dis. No. 4, Salem 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Fairmount.. 30.00
Dis. No. 6, Farmer 85.00
Cedar Grove Township.
Dis. No. 1, Ulah $ 30.00
Dis. No. 2, Back Creek. . 35.00
Dis. No. 3, Hopewell .... 35.00
Dis. No. 4, Davis Mountain 30.00
Grant Township
Dis. No. 1, Fairgrove 30.00
Dis. No. 2, Union Grove . .30.00
Dis. No. 3, Rocky Mount. .30.00
Dis. No. 4, Bethel 35.00
Coleridge Township
Dis. No. 1. Center $ 40.00
Dis. 2, Shiloh 70.00
Dis. 6, Uolendge 1W.UU
Dis. No. 4. MaDle SDrines. 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Lamberts . . . 27.50
Dis. No. 6, Parks Cross R. 60.00
Pleasant Grove Townshin
Dis. No. 1. Pleasant Grove$40.00
Dis. No. 2, Phillips .... 30.00
Brower Townshin
Dis. No. 1, Irogdon $ 30.00
Dis. No. 2. Mt. Olivet . . 37.50
Dis. No. 3, Antiock 30.00
Dis. No. 4, Brower 27.50
Richland Townshin
Dis. No. ,1 Rock Springs . $30.00
Dis. No. 2, Blalock 30.00
Dis. No. 3, Whynot 55.00
Dis. No. 4, Cross Roads. . 30.00
Dis. No. 5. New Center. . 35.00
Dis. No. 6, Oak Glade . . 30.00
Dis. No. 7, Seagrove . . . 25.00
Union Township.
Dis. No. 1, Welch $ 35.00
Dis. No. 2, High Pine 25.00
Dis. No. 3. Dunn's Cross R. 30.00
Dis. No. 4, Mountain 30.00
Dis. No. 5, Pisgah 25.00
Dis. jno. 6, Staley 25.00
New Hone Townshin
Dis. No. Union $ 25.00
Dis. No. 2, Eleazer 25.00
Dis. No. 3. Oak Grove . . 3ft no
Dis. No. 4, Bombay 70.00
Dis. No. 5. Gravel Hill . . 3ft ftft
Dis. 6, New Hope 32.50
uis. sso. i, Bell's Grove. . 30.00
Colored Schnnk.
Trinity To. Dis No. 1 S47 Krt
Trinity Tp., Dis. No. 2,. 20.00
wew Market Tp., Dis. No. 1,
i a sn
New Market Tp., Dis. No. 2
n 24.00
Providence Tp., Dis. No. 1
17W
Liberty Tp., Dis. No. 1 . .25.00
Randleman Tp., Dis. No. 1.25 00
Columbia Tp., Dis. No. 1 47.50
Columbia Tn. ni w o
Fpanklinville Tp., Dis. No. 1
Back Creek Tp., Dis. No. l
OA AA
Tabernacle Tp., Dis.' No.' 1 ls'.OO
Tabernacle Tp. Dis. No. 2 7 50
Concord Tn.. Di Ma i o ca
Concord Tp., Dis. No. 2. 2100
'P-i is. no. i zo.OO
Ooiendee Tn. T)ia Mn o OO AA"
Asheboro Tn.. Dis Ma' i 7C AA
TT n, VL. M t'J.UV
union ip., lis. No. 1..
20.00
21.00
18.00
25.00
want Tp., Dis. No. l. .
Brower Tp., Dis. No. 1. .
Richland Tp., Dis. No. 1
w Fullers Rt. 1 hems.
Mr on1 ni t
-..u mis. vnaries W. Williama
are all smiles a 11-lb. girl. muiams
r aTnd aPPdicitis. yP
f, T;u u ."n,ts returned home
iiuspitaj at High p0 nt whpr
she underwent an operation. F
Misses Dora and Ida Richardson
c?Wed by Miss Sallie E. Earns
n fd fS.J.fe near Taber.'
, ounuay. ,
mill. ana Stafford
BUSINESS LOCALS
Ten cents per line each
insertion in this column.
Six words to a line. No
ad. for less than 25c.
Come around to see the New Ford
Cars. Asheboro Motor Car Co.
FOR SALE Cabbage plants by
mail. Fine Jersey Wakefield, l.Ouu
for $1.00; 100 for 15c. postpaid.
R. O. PARKS. Ulah. N. C.
WANTED Thirty or forty teams
to haul lumber. Good prices and
prompt payments.
Guilford Lumber Mfg. Co.,
2-12-4t. Troy. NT. C.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
bargain if sold within the next 60
days. D. B. KENDALL. Asheboro.
Dress goods, several hundred yds
yet to go at below cost, at the Mill
er Store.
For Sale.
Fine jack, three years old, was
broke last season. One mule two
years old. J. G. JULIAN,
2-12-5t. Millboro. N. C.
Rose beads made from rose leaves
grown in Asheboro are on sale at
N. P. Cox's jewelry store.
Hemember, the Miller Store is
only asking for cost. For good qual
lt.v. cheap, call on there.
Cameos, La Valllieres
For all kinds of up to date jewelry,
see N. P. Cox, the Jeweler,
Asheboro, N. C.
We want your busiaess and will
sell you cheaper than you can buy
elsewhere for goods of quality.
C. C. KIME.
WANTED Vour meats and all
kiads of .jountry produce. Highest
cash prices.
J. C. Hannah and Sm
PUBLIC SALE-Thesale that
was advertised on the 20th was
postponed until .the 27th on ac
count !of rain. If a favorable
time there will be two days sale.
A. J. Spencer.
PUBLIC SALE On the 27th day
of February, 1914. I will offer for
sale my entire line of farming im
plements, tools and wagons and har
ness of all kinds, cattle three young
Jersey cows, will be fresh this
spring; one pair 6 year old mules,
same age and weight, large and able
can take a binder anywhere; 1 mule
with some age. a good one; 1 extra
yeung dapple gray mare, work any
where you want her to. safe for a
woman to drive; lot of feed, black
smith tools; a genuine E5ty organ;
1 steel range, all household and
kitchen furniture. Located between
Glenola and Coltrane's mill.
2-19-3t.-pd. A. J. SPENCER.
NOTICE Aay one who deslnes
a hunting lodge will do weU to
'Ba.ete in Randolph county wer
there is plenty of land to lease for
hunting purposes and plenty of
game. Ashboro and Sophia are gpo
locations. For information apply t
CJjunty Game Warden of ftandjoflph
I. M. NANCE.
COAL AND GRATES For the
best grade Soft Egg Coal and An
thracite Egg for use in grates, heat
ing or cooking stoves and furnaces,
call on or phone us NOW- Don't
wait till cold weather when th
rush will be on and del's almost
unavoidable- We also make a
good portabble grate that may be
usd in most any fireplace
Asheboro Wheelbarrow and Mfg- Co
For Sale.
Pure bred Bourbon Red Turkeys,
the finest of all turkeys and very gen
tle. They will lay in the same nest
chickens.
One fine torn and three hens, all
four for $18.00.
Are not inbr d, none finer.
Flock headed last season by torn
brought of Moss J. Beall of the Red
Bird ranch, Ky.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
First order, first served.
Miss Betty B. Shamburger,
Hills Store, N. C.
CLOTHING. Men's and Boys
Clothing. You will find anything
you need in Clothing at the Miller
Store.
LOST Reward paid for return of
heavy leather hitching strap that
buckles around a hnraoa' nalr Inst
last week. Morris Livery Stable,
i-iv-ti Asneboro. N. c:.
WANTED -Hands to cut croeaties
and cord wood. Apply to
Wm. C- HAMMER..
Asheboro, N. O-
.... NOTICE.'
$5.00 Reward.
We will nnv tS Ofl nvonl nOi
and every conviction for every per
son tresspassing in any way upon the
lands of the undersigned in Asheboro
and Cedar Grove townships and ad
joining the lands of Levi Tucker and
others.
M'ALISTER & HAMMER.
FOR SALE 46 acres near Cole
ridge. Good timber.
CECIL MACON. Ramseur. N. C
NOTICE ,
Town taxes for 1913 are past due
and must be paid at once to save
further cost and trouble.
See me at once at my home.
H. H. KENNEDY,
Town tax Collector.
Mt. Vernon News.
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Elder, spent last
Sunday ot the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Gray.
Francis Feme, little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, of Glenola
died February 13th, and was buried at
this place Feb. loth.
The school at Caraway is progress
ing nicely under the management of
Misses Clara Davis and Virginia Red
ding I Quite a large crowd attended the
funeral of Mrs Rhoda Goins who died
Feb 21, and was buried at this place
the following day
Mr Ben White of this place and
Miss Bertha White of Fairview, were
married Feb 21st at the home of the
brides parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Meridith, Rev. O. S. Raper officiating.
We wish the young couple a long and
happy life.
Mrs. Sallie Peace, wife of Jerome
Peace, died at her home near Prog
ress, Feb. 19th, and was buried at
this place the 21st. She leaves a hus
band and six children, also a father
and mother, five brothers and three
sisters, and a host of friends to mourn
thier loss
OAT, DYSPEPSIA
AND INDIGESTION
Time "Pape's Diapepsin" In five
minutes your sour, bloated, gassy
stomach feels fine.
You don't want a slow remedy when
your stomach is bad or an uncertain
one or a harmful one your stomach
is too valuable; you musn't injure it
with drastic drugs.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in giving relief; its harmless-
ness; its certain unfailing action in
regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs.
Its million of cures in indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach
trouble has made it famous the world
over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor in
your home keep it handy get a
large fifty-cent case from any drug
store and then if anyone should eat
something which doesn't agree with
them; if what they eat lays like lead
ferments and sours and forms gas;
causes headache, dizziness and nau
sea; erucations of acid and undigested
food remember as soon as Pape's
Diapepsin come in contact with the
stomach all such distress vanishes.
Its prompness, certainty and ease in
overcoming the worst stomach disord
ers is a revelation to those who try it.
Mrs. Catherine Bowden Dead.
Mrs. Catherine Bowden, wife of J.
W. Bowden, near Markley's Mill, in
eastern part of the county, died at
her home last Sunday and was buried
at Rehobeth church on Monday. The
deceased was an old lady.
Read WhaU.N. Taylor Says
High Praise for Bear's Emulsion.
His Wife Used Several Remedies but
Got No Benefit Until She Tried
Bear's Great Medicine.
John D. Bear, Elkton, Va. ,
Dear Sir: Last winter my wife
took a very severe attack of grippe,
which left her with a very bad cough.
For a month I could see she was grad
ually getting weaker and losing flesh.
During the time she tried several dif
ferent remedies, but none did a par
ticle of good until I bought a bottle
of Bear's Emuslion. In three days
my wife began to improve and after
taking three bottles she was much
stronger and weighed more than she
had for seven years. It gives me much
pleasure to recommend your prepara
tion, and I shall never be too busy to
busy to praise it to anyone.
Yours very truly,
J. T. Naylor,
Elkton, Va., R. F. D.
This preparation has been tried and
proven to be one of the best tonics,
system and tissue builders ever sold.
It has cured people right at your door
almost. There have been more testi
monials published from this remedy
from the people of your own locality
than any other preparation advertised.
One dollar a bottle or six bottles for
five dollars. Sold by Standard Drug
Co.
COMING!
Car of horses and mares, includ
ing several head nf Po.v.nn i
Clydsdale stock. This lot is well
broke and includes several match
teams. My people wire me that it is
the best lot they have ever shinned
me. Come and see. don't wrfr
They ought to be here by March 4th".
a. in. rnu,
Watch Repair Shop See N. P. Cox
Asheboro.
FOR GROCERIES f Wh
and reasonable prices. Call to see
Jseth W. Laughlin Co.
WANTED A few wagon loads 1
fodder. Arthur Ross.
I WILL PAY the highest cash price
fgor all country produce,, chickens,
eggs and butter
Seth W. Laughlin Co
Hunt Club and True Merit Shoes
for sale at R. C Johnson's,
..Asheboro, N. C. ;
CLOTHING A new line of clothing
at a bargain. Call to see me when in
town. R. C. Johnson,
Asheboro, N. C.
CASH for all country produce.
. Seth W. Laughlin Co.
Notice.
Persons owing the estate of W.
J. Miller, will please make prompt
payment on or before 1st day of
March. I must'insist upon immediate
settlement.
W. C. HAMMER, Admr.
KAKMINO LAX.D FOR SALE
Fifty (50) acres of fine farming
land lying partly in and partly on
the outside of the incorporate lim
ns or Asneboro on Web's Creek.
Call on or write
ELI PUITCHARD,
2-19-4t Asheboro. N. C.
Carolina People Tell Wonderful
Effects of Mayr's Stomach Remedy
Sufferers Find Swift Relief by Use
of This Remarkable
Treatment.
Stomach sufferers in the Southeast
and, in fact, all over the country have
found remarkable and efficient results
from the use of Mayr's Wonderful
Stomach Remedy.
Many have taken this remedy and
tell today of the benefits they receiv
ed. Its effects come quickly the first
dose convinces. Here is what two
Carolina folks have written:
W. R. DAVENPORT, Parker, No.
C. "For years I have suffered from
a disease which puzzled doctors. I
heard of your remedy and one bottle
gave me relief. Your full treatment
about cured me."
J. E. ERWIN, Winston-Salem, N. C.
"I am satisfied through personal
use of the powers of your remedy.
jYou have saved my life."
I These statements come from letters
among thousands. This remedy is
Just a few Specials
The Dixie Dry Goods Co.,
for this week and next
One yard wide Genuine Ladies Tan Button &hoes
Sea Island Sheeting 10c low heels, genuine Russian
value. Calf. $3.00 value.
7 1 -2c per yd $ 1 .98
Calicos all colors Excellent Ladies 15c childrens hose
good 6c value corsets worth 75c all sizes
4- l-2c yd 47c for limited time Special 11c
Come, get our prices on seasonable goods it will
SURPRISE YOU
If there is anything that you cannot
get elsewhere come and try us. Any
thing we haven't in stock we can get
for you on short notice. Always pleas
and waiting to serve you.
Satisfatcion Guaranteed is Our Motto
Dixie Dry Goods Company,
MILLER BUILDING.
We Have Received Another
Car Load of Ford Cars
Model "T" Touring Car $550
Model "T" Roadster $500
F. O. B. DETROIT
Asheboro Motor Gar Company, Inc.
Stop and Listen!
JYu11 ey've arrived. Those totally different Oxfords fitted
with the Snow arch supporting insole, fits your foot and pocket
book
Those New "Shield Brand" Clothes for spring are here, and
say, they are beauties. The "Shield Brand" $12.50 suit, the best
in the world for the money. Come in and see it.
Our "King Bee" pants are the best $3, $4 and $5 pants on the
market. Evere pair guaranteed.
Come in today and see the real things.
W. W. Jones Cash Store,
Asheboro, - - - N. Carolina.
Soil best suited to peanuts
Peanuts lake 2U tlm..
Poush furniihe, two-rd. M nh P -
fanETiSKS:?, KjShi&far rep,ace nitroen in ,h;
umti AUUII, t
Mnr Orluas, White? Cmtral Bus Bl4g.
known and used throughout the United
States. It has a record of results and
proof, f
Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Reme
dy clears the digestive tract of mu
coid accretions and poisonous matter.
It brings swift relief to sufferers f roti
ailments of the stomach, liver and
bowels. Many declare it has saved
them from dangerous operations and
many ae sure it has saved their
lives.
Because of the remarkable success
of this remedy there are many imita
tors, so be cautious. Be sure it's
Mayr's. Go to the Standard Co.'s drug
store and ask about the wonderful re
sults it has been accomplishing in
cases they know about or send to
Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156
Whiting St., Chicago, 111., for free
book on stomach ailments and many
grateful letters from people who have
been restored. Any druggist can tell
you its wonderful results.
at
ASHEBORO, N. C.
are universally low in available
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