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1 IttauUlaUal IT, t' THIS simple rule of health i daily called attention to by evcrv doctor ii the land, whose first miestion to the patient almost invariably is, "Are your bowels regular?" Yet there's not one pc-r-on in fifty who takes proper care of the bowels. And the result of this foolish neglect is nine-tenths cf all ill-hV.-dth. t If today you are unable to free your body cf waste matter at the usual time, or if the act causes strainine, pains and discomfort, don t let that condition occur again tomorrow. Unless your bowels can carry away the Waste materials left after food is digested, decay sets in, the poisons cf which, taken no. by tLe blood, ir.erca.3e the risk of Typhoid Fever, Appendicitis, and many other serious diseases. In treating constipation, there is a right way and a wrong xcay. The wrong way k to take harsh purga tives which even though they do clear the bowels, cause griping and nausea, injure the delicate tLsMies, an I so disturb the normal functions as to cause the return cf constipation. The right way is to help Nature to produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using . vrr-i ww More Than One Hundred Million Were Sold Last Year AT This enormous quantity was used with good results by busy men who suffered from constipation, due to lack of exercise, or indigestion caused by overwork by children.' whose parents realize the harmful effect of com mon purgatives by old people whose sys tems cannot stand anything harsh by women during pregnancy, and after child birth, when any medicine with a violent action would be particularly dangerous. Many of these people are your neighbors and friends. Ask anyone who has ever used them they'll tell you Rexall Orderlies satisfied and helped them. a gentle laxative in the form of a chocolate-tasting tablet. One of laese tablets eaten just before going to bed will help to roster your bowels to normal activity at a time when, your body being at rest, the medicine can do its best work. As a resu! t of taking that tablet (or say two, if your ease is ob stinate), your bowels mil move easily and naturally in the morning. The use of Rexall Orderlies lor a lew days aiterwara will restore nor mal regularity, liven chronic consti pation is benefited by them, and it is ?iot necessary to continue, th, treatment for a long time, be cause, instead oj driving Jyature, they si m pi y help her to help herself. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores and in this toWn only by us. In vest pocket tin boxes, 10c, 25c, 60c You Ridi Mo Money If Rexall Orderlies do not make your bowels act right, tell us so and we'll give back your money without 1 a sing; 2 question. Ihere is no red tape to this guarantee. It means just what it says. You sign nothing. We won't hesitate, or ask you anv ques tions. Your word is enough. If Rexall Orderlies do not do all you expect them to if you don't feel better after using them and find that they are the pleasantest-acting and best laxative you have ever used, we want you to tell us and get your money back.- Standard Drug Company and the Rexall Store Asheboro, North Carolina 1 a ''it "V br-.thatHEADACKEtdkc YeVr,t iiiiiecaaL'iip'rpiMmi s 11 Diversified Farming Is Making the South Planters are finding that it pays to . rotate crops. Corn, bay and cotton follow each other with a sure profit Besides raising diversified crops, more planters use fertilisers containing Potash enough tobalance the phosphoric acid. Enough Potash meant at least at much Potash as phosphoric acid. To get full value oat of your fertiliter, in sist on high-grade goods. If your dealer doesn't carry such grades, buy Potash sepa rately. Potash Pay a. r wttt mli jm tmt MraMfms mm im-tk. Ut GERMAN KALI WORKS. Ibc. 4S b roadway, Naw York CktMM. HeCanatet Staok tmnak. I Trrt Uaf. 3 . i " N A stSiUm'e statement bxft a true one in -this case. One teaspooniul of medicine and two pounds of your owi ground feed (cost about 3 cents ' equal, in Vhat tney do for your animals and f o ls, two Lines ot any reaay-maae stock or pouury ionic (price cents) i iThere' you are ri If yon don t ire n,Try nxnsi var, 1007, -a can m STOCK & POULTRY ,r. KEDIONE 25 I oeuev Write (or Wal packase of Bee Dos STOCK A POULTRY MEDICINE. also our 82 page, filustra ted book, fciltr explsuuac itsksea. Addreaa: Bee De Stock MeflchM Company, Chattmoosi. Teon, 20c, BOc and $1. per c at ararr iImiIWi J Have Galvanized Steel Roofing and .Galvanized Wire Fencing which we offer at reduced prices. Come to see us betore it is all gone. ! McGrary-Redding Hardware Co. . Asheboro, N. Carolina Canada and Europe. The total area of the Dominion of Canada 1b only 237.000 Bauare miles lees than the whole continent of Eu rope. In other words, if the state of Texas were added to the Dnmintnn it would be 30,000 square miles larger than all Europe, Great Britain and Ireland. NOTICE. Having Qualified as administrator d. b. n. on the estate of Delphina Hill, dceased, before W.C.Hammond, Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons having claims against said estate are notuied to present them to the undersigned, duly vennea, on or beiore tne 19th day of March, 1915, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owinz said estate will come forward and make immediate settlement. This 11th day of March, 1914. J. A. McRAE. Notice of Surviving Partners. As surviving: partners of P. T. Finch, J. S. Spenoer and W. S. Thay er. trading as W. S. Thayer and Co., this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against said company to present them to the undersigned, or either of them, on or before the 14th day of March. 1915- All tier- song Indebted to said company are expecie a to mate immediate pay ment and settlement. This the 16th day of Feb., 1914. F. T. FINCH. J. S. SPENCER. 2-19-4t. Surviving Partners SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS We absolutely guarantee to teach snormana complete In only thirty days. , You .-can learn in spire time fn your own home, no matter when? you live.' Ro need to spend months as with old systems. Boyd's) ' Syir labic System Is easy to learn easy to write ay to read. - Simple Practical, sjeedy. fSorsVNd ruled lines. Ho positions. No shading & 1 other systems. No long., ltois ot word signs to confuse. Only nine characters , to ,iern nd, you , hare the entire English language at yoSr absolute command. The beat ays term for stenographers and railroad men. Lawyers, ministers, teachers, physicians, literary folk and busi aess men and women may now learn shorthand for their own use. Does not take continual dally prac tices asfwlth. other systems. On graduates bold nigh grade positions everywhra Send today; tor booklet, testimonials, eflo Chicago Ootxespti0ekice Schools 911 Chicago Opera House Block " Chisago, HI. An Interesting. Jjetter Written ' FVom Frederk-kslwg, Va., Juring Uie War. One day last week Mr. Af Q. Jones of Greensboro showed Rev. J. F. McCulJoch a letter which was written by his father to his mother during the war while Mr. Jones was at Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. Jones' mother lived near Gray's Chapel, this county, where she received the letter. It was addressed to Fent rtss P. O., Guilford county. The envelops is of manilla paper and has two five-cent Confederate postage stamps. The letter is a family treasure but Mr. Jones permitted Mr. Mc- Cullouch to copy the following items of general interest which will be of interest to our readers; "This is the coldest spring that I ever saw in all my life. We had a laree snow the last day of March lind today is so cold as ever winter is at nome ana we nave to carry our wood that we bum a half mile. Clothing is very high and everything- else. I bought me an over coat for sixteen dollars, a pocket knife for five dollars, and a steel pen for $1.25 and a small bottle of ink for 50 cents. Tobacco is worth t2 a plug. Dried apple pies,. Si; soda, $6 a pound. "I would like to come home very much, but I expect it will be a long time before I get to come with out I get sick. You need not make yourself uneasy about me, for I think the time is coming when I will be at home with you all again. Day before yesterday I saw two more men whipped and I expect to See more whipped yet." lNlBlWlONM.' Sum sftaiooi, Lesson i By E. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department, The Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR MARCH 29 Is Suiienng Yritirss Lines In your Face? JESUS THE GREAT TEACHER. (Review.) Many a i i'l handsome v . woman v looks in t'lie g;!as3 an 1 a;cs the pro ma ture lines of the old hag a 1 ready be- READTNd LESSON Matt. 7:21-29. ' ; ' ginning to GOLDEN TEXT "Ho hath nhnwcrt s h O W i.l thee, O man. what Is good; and what har f uee. Secret suiT-jrin and sickness doth the Lord require of thee, but to do is writing those linos every day plainer Justly, and to love mercy, and to walk and pla-ner. humbly with thy God."-Mlcah 6:8. , TVydont know wiiat to do. Their . . . . , . 4 1 i.che, thi ir bodies ache; poor ap- There is no chronological order to bad digestion, sallow skinsT the lessons for the past quarter, drooping shoulders, alwaj s tired. Proh- though they have all been selected ably sulf'erin from organic or funrtion- from the period of the Pereao ministry a' trouble ijeculiar to women. Doctors of our Lord. The thought of the Gold- don't seem to help thr.i. It's pitiful, en Text, rather than the reading les- ?utv r3 '? ? vrlcc:r , .. son will serve to give us a connected ,4 Vtfeo W". v-'i footing a rcnedy for sutl'erir.g wo- The lessons have chiefly concerned men anil vhen he had t.eriected i . he Jesus as the great Teacher, thua we riylit'y ccdlcd it Stella VVrctjj the btr not'ea the Inclusive note of the flrst rr clause of the Golden Text, "He Itath showed thee, O man, what is good." rVil dealers sell it and so cer'.f.in p.re tlisy tint they Ku;iri-i!-"j to give your As an exposition of that note we have ' "i , ..? 1 1 Zv u V"i " i .. etityou. It vou want to stop that r.aa; presented God s plan of action, out- gjnpain, a il vour digestion, cler.r up ward, to do Justly, aid to love mercy," your can.exion end regain your phvsi and inwardly "to walk humbly with eal attractions trv a bottle of Stella- thy God." With this thought in roind Vitae. Try it today. Don't hesitate, for divide lessons of the Quarters it costs you nothing it it tail.i to benefit o sections: (1) The flrst seven ,v,ou- i our d.-aler sells it in $1 bottles. j. MMcuei- iiiuuiciiiis viu., at iituiiaaooga, Tenn. let us into two lessons which have to do with man's relation to the kingdom in its outward manifestation, and (2) the remaining iive that have to do with "walking humbly with thy God." ' As Children. I. The first section. In or(2r to keep this two-fold thought before us, we must observe carefully the several golden texts, Kev. A. W. I'lyier t' I.. in -ton I'nsM-iies SftiiK-n On Methodism. Kev. A. V. Plyler, a former pas tor of AMiehoro, preached an able s'Tinon on Methodism last week. We quote from The Dispatch: Kev. A. Plvler nrpflrli1 a In the first lesson we very interestine sermon Sundav have set before us the manner where- j i:Jght on the Methodist church as by we are to enter into thi3 new. a "revival." ne began with the be kingdom. We must eater a3 chll- j yinning of Methodism at a time dren and the Golden Text "Likewise, ' w lu' th Christian Church faced ye younger, be subject unto - the ' ex.u.nction- u w.aa ?-,,ns f "dry eider ... for God resisteth the tlle 'fya" came He proud but giveth grace to the hum- hn thi pie," illustrates the humility cf chil-, veslevS Hp to the present and dren and the necessity of our right showed the terrible hardships en relationship to them. The second les-, dured by the early Methodist pio son deals with the possibility of co-i eers. The first Methodist confer operation with him in service, as ence in the United States was held when the 70 went before his face.,1" Philadelphia in 1773, 18 Meth Great privileges, however, when'"''11"1 Preacll'rs' a11 natives of ring abused, bring condemnation and deg.!1"', atte"dei?; rhe' represented ,,,,' ..ft . t t. . 1-100 people. Soon all of these teu w Vh f ir ? y Knglisi.men gave up their work in but the Spirit of your Father that , American and it was left mainly to speaketh in you. The third lesson native workers, poorly trained and "The Good Samaritan" is another ex-' badly equipped but very zealous in pression of the outward walk of life, the work. Today the Methodist that of loving mercy. True love never church in all its branches, numbers asks who it may, but rather who u j 7,1 00,000 members in the United ran RPTVA. It alarava manifaata If. . StftteS. self in sacrifice and in service "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." viae story or service actually ren- A V rd to 'Newspaper Headers. The Yadkin Valley Herald, pub- dered to our Lord in the days of his Hshed twice-a-week at Salisbury, is :flesh is the subject of the fourth les- 10 Pul lwo canvassers in tne nem son. AU other interests and ties must ' ff,rly April o extend the circu be secondary to our allegiance and .ing Th.rtlS obedience to him-' Inasmuch as y of The Herald are mng to make did it unto one of these, my brethren, 1 lt tlle Great Home Weekly for Pied even these least, ye did it unto me."mont North Carolina. Sample cop The fifth lesson concerns prayer. The ies of this eight-page, twice-a-week parable of the unfriendly neighbor and . PaPer for the asking. One dollar the effect or prayer to bring about Juat ei'8 11 ror a year, aiso a premium. Kstablishment of Mglit Schools ia Harnett Couuty. It is reported that night, schools for illiterates, such as have been successfully operated in Kentucky. ward aspect and reveals to us the ' J?6 1?pfne? at w? ?Klntm .relations is revealed in the Golden Text which, is the heart of that les son. "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." The sixth lesson still continues to treat this out- t , " , i Harnett county and that they are fact that great as Satan is, our Lord patronlzed by women from 5fc Secretary Brp"an Gives Xewspaper j Men Smoker. Secretary William j. Bryan's fif-; ty-fourth birthday anniversary was celebrated last Saturday on a scale quite unusuaL- One of the features was a smoker given by the Secre tary to. his many friends among the newspaper men. whose duties bring them into clone daily association with him. Mr.5 ' Bryan : gave ' his guests this thought from James RuB sell LoWell te .carry back to their work;-. ', :.'' . '' ' ' . -s"Oet tut the truth' once uttered, aad it is like a tar new born, that drops into its place, and which, once circling in its placid round, not an the tHmult of the earth can shake." The Secretary and Mrs. Bryan later ln the day gave a reception to officials and . employes of the De partment of State and the ladies of their families. Secretary Bryan had expected to celebrate the day by signing peace treaties with Brazil, Argentina and Chile, but the conventions, were not prepared in time. President Wilson wrote Secretary Bryan a birthday letter, which was not made public, but was' described by officials as being one of warm congratulation. Jesus has far greater power. Must Walk Humbly. II. The second section. We now come to a group of lessons that seem to emphasize the second part of God's requirements, as expressed in the Golden Text for today, viz., "and to walk humbly with thy God." This is the Inward, personal, relation with God, as against our outward, right eous relations with men. These re maining lessons deal with the abiding principles of discipleship which, Jesus gave to his followers. The eighth lesson reveals the principle ot ,a true confession of Christ to be that of the faith which makes fear Impos sible. We are to fear Ood alone. In the ninth, lesson we see that the true fulfillment of life is that of having the heart set upon the true treasure, which ia spiritual, rather than upon the false treasure which Is material, for, "Where your treasure is, there will be your heart also." In tezJn ten we have set before us the prin ciple of faithful service which is that of watchfulness for the returning King, and which expresses Itself in per petual service in his interest and on behalf of his household. - "Blessed are those servants whom the Lord, when he cometh, shall find watching." The principle of the religion of Christ Is that Of compassion (lesson lUr and the true sanction of the Sabbattt IS fulfilled In such service as makes the Sabbath, possible to those who are in need. . It is, therefore, lawful to do good on the Sabbath. Lesson 12 deals with the vital Issue of this second section, via that lt la of tar more importance that we be la the kingdom than any other issue. We must put forth strenuous efforts that we may enter the narrow door. The kingdom of God is doing the will of Ood, rather than calling him Lord! Lord! "Not everyone that aalth unto me. Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven." Thus as we hastily look over these lessons from these two viewpoints, we are led to conclude with the flrst declaration ot the Golden Text tor the day. years old and by men up to 6' some of them grandfathers. Harnett county is to be congrat ulated on this move. Every county in the State should look into her illiteracy and try to remedy it Retired Georgia Planters Advice to Kidney Sufferers Regarding the wonderful curative merits of your Swamp-Root. I can not say too much. After suffering severely for three years or more with severe pains caused by weak kidneys, I was finally induced te try Swamp-Root through a testi monial I read in one of the newspa pers. I was in such a condition that I was obliged to arise from my bed six or eight times every night. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and before it was used I felt so much relief that I purchased a one dollar bottle and by the time this was tak en the old pains had left my back and I could sleep the whole night through. 1 am a retired planter 70 years of age. and owing to Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root ,1 am in the best of health and feel like a boy. I am always glad to recommend Swamp-Root to those who are in need of it. a Sincerely yours, C. E. USSERY, Bowereville. Ga. Personally appeared before me, this 8th day of September. 1909, C. E. Ussery. who subscribed the above statement and made oath that the sam0 is true in substance and fact. T. H. McLANE, 1 Notary Public. in Letter ta Dr. Kilmer at Ca Blakuilii K. V. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yom. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer and Co.. Bingbamton, N. Y. for a sam ple size bottle. It will conlnce any one. You will also receive a book let ot valuable Information telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Asheboro Weekly Courier. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottle for sale at all drug stores.
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