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THE COURIER PVBIJSHFi) EVERY THURSDAY VM. C. H.LMMEK. EDITOR. W. t'UXE. ASSOCIATE ETHTOR -AND BUSINESS M VXAUER. TELErilOXE NO. 5. Ashiboro, X. C, July 1014.. COUNTY C0NVEXT10X AX'J IKIMAKIES The Democratic convention of Ran dolph County has been calleil to meet in the court house in Asheboro on Sat urday, August 13, and the primaries are called to ireet at the various vot ine places in the various precincts in the county on the Saturday before, August 8. All Democrats are earnestly re quested to attend the primaries and vote for their choice lor the various nominees for all the county and leg islative offices. The Courier brieves in a localized primary for all oliiees. It is to be regretted that the last legislature fail ed to j.ive us a legalized primary and in .!' a! srnco of .-rah a primary law, MR.-FORD'S BUSINESS FIFTY PER CENT BETTER Henry Ford, the multi-millionaire automobile manufacturer, whose rise in the business world is one of the most remarkable achievements of Ameri can genius and whose ten million doll;:: profit sharing plan has made him a national character, recently visited tho White House and had a conference with President Wilson. Here is what Mr. Ford said about present business conditions: .''I be lieve.and think that practically every otlter business man believes that most of the eviis aimed av in the President's program exj:-t anil ought to be obviated. I am convinced that it would be for th best interests of the country to pass the anti-trust legislation. I think it would have a settling effect and would aid in bringing on the extra prosperity to which the country is entitled. I hope Congress will finish the work bet ore it adjourns. "There is absolutely nothing wrong with business. The only trouble is that some people seem pessiini.-tic. If every one would only cheer up and attend to his own business this calamity talk would stop immediately. "My own business is fifty per cent, better than it was last year." Mr. Ford also to'.d the President that he saw no evidence of any sort of business depression. psychologically or otherwise, and that in his opinion busi ness was getting better all the time. Light's liifluenc cn Flowers. It is known that Nglu influences very largely the aron of flowers. A garden is more fragr.nt when ii la shaded than when tlj sun is all"wed to shine in i'ull blav:o upon it. This, at any rate, is the conclusion of a Frenchnan who h; recently ir.'.de a vast number of experiments. That which effects t!io f ngrance of f:overs is not the oxygen of the atmosphere, ns has been commonly support, but the light. NO PANICS UNDER NEW RESERVE ACT. (Ily Hon. Henry T. Rainey, a Member of Congress from Illinois.)' I remember, and all of us remember, a time in this country w hen we had a real panic, not long ago, a Republican panic, which came after twelve years of uninterrupted Republican rule, when, on every hand, was heard the crash of failing banks. So Strong is the feeling of confidence inspired throughout the country by the Democratic Federal Reserve Law that not many days ago when a great bank in Chicago failed and a chain of affiliated banks went down with it it was a bank conducted by typical Republican politicians for typical Republican purposes there was not a vipple on the surface, not one. In con nection with the Claflin failure two days ago there comes the news that throughout the country from -.000 to ,000 banks held the paper of this con- i corn, and there is no talk about a bank panic or any failing of securities : throughout the country so strong is the confidence in the present adminis- ; tration and in the fact that the Federal Reserve Law will soon be in opera- 1 tion. If the fact that this new law is soon to bo in operation lias this effect we can understand -..hat sort of a feeling of business security will prevail i GO WHERE YOU PLEASE EAT WHAT YOU PLESEA That is what you can do if you take Dodson's Liver Tone. Many people know the danger of calomel.' yet they take it because they know of nothing better. Other people are not afraid of calomel, because they do not un derstand what a dangerous drug it is. Because it has never hurt them, they believe it never will. Xo one needs to take dangerous cal omel (which is just another form of inei the b, thing that when it is d oiuTiit ion lone is to ; end the On account o! this great piece ot construc ts' now to a period that has gone forever, eriesi ol ot b'is.lKvs i.epivssion. Asheboro LV:g Company sells Dodson's Liver Tone for fifty cents a bottle ;.nd grarar.tees that it takes the p'ae- of calomel. Ihids.v.i's Liver Tone is a plo-isant There's nothing smali about the Ford except its purchase price and its cost to keep. In number of cars, in worldwide use, in quality of service to owners and in its daily performance it is the biggest car in the world. 530,000 users will testify to these facts. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car Is five fifty; the town car seven fifty -f. o. b. Detroit, com plete with equipment. Get catalog and par ticulars from Asheboro Motor Gar Co., Inc. l IK cd )-. rapt r' .. i. to ii'.-.l-ience voters. Tao man who buys a vote, if lie has any instinct of honor, is ashamed of it. Thosj who buy votes in a general election violates the lav,-. The Demo crat who buys a vote in a primary r.oi eiv;.- clo'at'-s the Liw.b-.t he Is not a goo.l citiz-n n v a good Democrat. He is (' hauching his own party, do ing that which will eventually dis rupt it. In all the years n.isv in tl-.:. I..U-. a'-c e, (o bri some political gain u. answer the in.iulries o he thought of its t .IV n.-ss better, v. idle the of changing some ilenul oca !1 1 ;:nj ve-;-cuu; e r(-:.toiy mat uvons jftj i ..hcr period of of bns'.lle.-s depression. ! " ,; ..a . i,.,i';V'.'.i ,i;","V"'i U ;, :.:y CAMP K,X OF DFFAMATIOX ' ! in-' and U .-;u'.' for ehihlren :.s well as j! .:' 'at ' r ,-ess a,al ring a' Repub- I- 11 li'.v Dodse;; s Liver Tone.beeatise h is a . I: '!i vair..:a!gn, ami a dangerous one. ''"i' 'vi'.y st:.-ii.,I. -nd v- i is ...l..!i j. " . i --ed by th chelation of ru- l'.c.u to uo is jo right back to vh'-re jg ': i-;l-: : - i .- -vIik-.' iho :r.;iv that the'. .i.i ; i . . . . r ' i'" a' If I'J.. . . - !!: J - ' : ' .", ' - ! : 'e.r e ;' ia; !, a a! taatis . ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' . I' i.' ..l-e government. j - Ii"' ,-lh-, .-e,s y.-v on the 1 Jeat Mjt, ::tS Uttje Sletp. $ :, irv 'A.v. i . --.;o.i.- , :.jv the panic oi' , ':-:v - ' ''' marju.'.ao ccs? ,' i cn rc-Ci'.rd ;;' ,l ; I i'rj-.:i rt"- cus-jf " , " "" . 1 I' . V'"'-iH v ' l- ; ' I" r-; Liusuiess in t..e r.ope ot making i tnirs. ti0Pll .., ;. ,,v.,..,v.,- r...n. r :ivne who vpImapi! tn . . . . " " i-iilUcTl .J. active year era in j When the Great Grief Invades Your Home it is too late to give thoughtful considers tion to the selection of a funeral director. It is our desire in this i otice simply to call yo)r attention to the fact that all of our facilities are at your service and thst you may call upon us at any hour of the day or night, with the certainity cf thoughtful and considerate attention. time to think of th?so thinzs is now rot when yuu are submerged by sorrow, HOOVER & MeCAIN, Funeral Directors Phonos: Day, 158. Night, 1S8. The bout a bad sta: it. The banki I'rotective Tariil' League and told the lea cute what o: ts was a patriotic man who was trying to make busi o ieagtie is openly trying to make it worse in the hope Hcs in November. 1c might as well sav its efforts. A io;ise cou. not change the tariff. Philadelphia Kccord. Iiiilianai.o'is, Jalv ei i. an Xaih na! I 'a y uoiu Wi'i.ar i . AMI I'M'ATRloriC (;kg.mzatiox ' Mr. Samui'l M. Foster, jiresident of the Cerman .. of I- n i t Wa.cne. recently received a confidential in 'ak. man. of the American I'rotc.tivc Tarilf League, I fi-r a r-naln week this year as compared with the y(-ar. 'iV." v, -.tp Viv. V.'alceman, (-arnestlv ask out evi.r havi: .: v heurs' tleep et I eral riche;ir'i hn'onncd Sir Idane that ir the coarso cf hi campaigns l.e had iov a win not moro fian one hour of tlie twenty tear hours. Frederick of Prussia and Napoleon, m n general thing, never devoted more than tl.-ua or four hours to sleep. He touch tion," but mess i.e-in.li:em-p ... clc.rl Tht re is n:t.re Ca'nnh in t' i; scct'hn of tie ccn:iit:y th; n ; II ethtr df sf-nc s 'nut. t gftlier. n m! t : : . t i J the lat few ji as was -u; -V' so 1 to bo itcinal j?. I'or a gvtat (tors ir'Mi. in Ci it a ali i ' escribe-l lorf ill'h il diitnfo to cure v :.n:i.(i! i'. v l : tan local tr nibble. le I e .! the: l.a' f ti rl t, Si ( r r"i ie io f m -1 t. : 1:a, d o, T.,1 .do. on-t:n;!ici:r:l It i; tak.n v 1 d-,rp The House for Good Groceries King & Kime The Store That Guarantees Satisfaction Clean, Up-to-date, Progressive WHERE ORDERS ARE FILLED COMPLETE Telephone No- Prompt Service ASHEBORO, N. C. r tt.y f re- 1 ('.red c ire. GIVE ME A TRIAL On Your Next Suit. I Clean, Press and Repair. Ladies' Work a Specialty III t r- ft? ' I'ri ? 'wy t Oir,r 1.--.' ii jj: J i u luisiMii: I'iii W. P. ROYSTK'il. VirrcY :. 7, l.L.ers. tool Ah i : .. I pay. Ca'y ;.!aae'.l' lie:'. .o 'iv'al'co :l ':-'' - -. ."V: ":h. ers, lahM.v-, i ' , f:f..-s, ; po!isho's and buffer, flw-'t ii ers, ha.e'y r..-e!i . all ir..ft.i. V."av?.s enaai to ha. he;:t hi ha trl. t. Shops' are : aaltar- a -id i-oiv.forn.blc. Wovh:-M!i-hio o. iho i, WANTMD M ichate t o:)o,-ato-.i, f.tterj, tool mala i s arai sl.H'c 1 ia'nor-er.-i. (iooii ";-.gi s and st.ady c mp'.oy-ment. : ...;;.co . IT ".GH :,:;'H.i)0 ::o.05::.cc s'cxt to :i w.li r. rp.tr Store. 4 x ... . . - . : " -3 what and v. fiii Men' 'aaciiiiK -j .'aid in coj a- V.'e croire'id to :e: -f-irbed TTc-tih-lican mi'! o'l'va. rs t'.'.e sta .ei'.i . :u of the American Woo! and Cation li'.eportrr regarding the word market that "the seasonal lull v hich estmily occurs at about this time seems to bo non-existent this year, a greater volume cf business b?ing transacted than in the same week for many years past." Kv dently somebody and it must be tb.e jnanufactuicrs is buying wool in great quantities, and just as evident ly these same manufacturers must be buying with a view to turning this raw material into cloth goods, in the expectation of a large fall and winter demand. It is hard to see in this any destructive effects of the Underwood tariff. RATHER When farm hands are so scarce in the West that a Nebraska farmer of fers $3 a day, good board, washing and mending, besides the chance to wed one of his daughters, with every one of whom goes 160 acres of land, the wails of the agitator over the "starving millions of unemployed" v rather ' ridiculous. Baltimore .Vrw.-..M i'ci : i.ha the iricrea.-.in'; di i Is sh-.-le great a,.., a He ari.es hi--he,- and accomad as raure m i-iTj) ; t;o.i ; t,.o r.t.a.1! i" ot stu n lu 'peas. ial oi ihe r oa.r.builag ),arti hito v. a-ch they i a.aule him to di vide is it not :;o.i'cVide..t that ahllity and will to commit laigj rc.--f-on.-I;biiity to other;-. ;,.;,! ;, n j:, conli deneo "pon siich others, must be the neas'-ro of -access for any re-il lead er? In im truer see.so is our vorlc to he done for our own glory and ad vantage. It harmonizes with the great forces of life and deserves large, tueeers only in proportion as it promotes the good grov-th and wel fare of maiihind in tne persons of its employees and the pablie it serves. And gooil growth and welfare of the. individual tome through bearing such responsibility as In; is able. Has Vour Child Worms? Most children ; do. A Coated. Stomach Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale, Sallow Complexion; Nervous; Fretful; CrludiDg ,of Teotli; Toss ing In Sleep; Peculiar Dreams any of these indicate Child' has Worms. Gtt a box of KIckapoo Worm Killer , ot once. It kills the Worms ihe cause of yourf child's condition, his Lain tire and aids Na ture to expel, the Worms. Supplied In candy form. Easy for children to , take. 25c, at your Druggist. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A i oiiii.oa - ; hand TroaO.CO s ( -. ' :i'i;l tuxes paid CA.2 i i. ,.-.f;fi : :. -ieet to chock "'',.'!4.28 I). naailts 5;,!!5.48 C.a;hievV C !iai-!:s out.-,tanlii:i? 2,.").")0.0.j Accrued ia'.orcst due deposit yrs 000.C0 Tjtrl f! 10,050.00 -'tato of ?.jrth Carolina, County of hut! -fa, ?s: I. ih Xt. Ih-ower, ca.Mieir of the above 'lame,-! lamlc, do soleamly swear 'hat the above statement. is true to the bcr. of i,iv knowledge and belief. II. :.. BROWER. Casheir. Correct Al'.cut: i. J- riCKETT, (1. A. POSTER, C. W. WRIGIITSELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Cth dsv ..'a'v, 1014. v. i;'. ovvex, j. i. NOTICE ' Having ffiuilitied as Extr. on the estate of Gilien Brown, deceased, l)e fore V. C. Kamond, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Randolph County; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, duly veri fied, on or before tne 24th day of July, 1914, or this notice will be pleach ed in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come forward and make imediate settle ment. This 20th day of July, 1914. W. F. BROWN, Extr. . Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A "it ha alv" for (V.is Isiiiiix, Hoies. Mr. Hi ?. Ix.pt r. Mai ills, N. V.. Writes: ' I have aevtr lmd a Cat. Burr. Wound r r Sere i( would r ot heel.' 'Get n box of iinchl n,' Ar nica Salve tmloy. Keep handy at all 'times for Burns, Sores, Cut-. Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw, 25c. at your Druggist. I L-rt Tho ttory Scotch eoi.h r and vas ah. BcclKHUtU i...a, tory to Ik and r.ii-iv whero the a bey -wit ho s.ild. " the hole?" o, Incised, told of an ancient c.-o companion ilh-d o bo br.ric-j. The j" out to tho cue i at. tins ihtcrment, :X Caere, did not luiow rave v,a3. lbj su amioned a whistle. "Whist, lad," h- a i.ow course. Whaur's Best Diariflicea Iveniedy. If you have ever used Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you knew that it is a nic cers. Saiu F. Guin, Whatley- Ala., writes, "I had measles and got caught In the rain, and it settled in my stomach and bowels?. I had an awful time, and bad it not been for Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera fin DiarrhlT&ea Remedy I could not pos sibly have lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy, I am 'nnow well and strong." For sale by all dealers. Chinch Appropriately Adorned. At special service for fishermen at Corton, near Lowestoft, England, the cnurc-i was adorned with nets, in whlct herrings were enmeshed, that were festooned around the nave. An arch of oars from which was suspend ed h sidelight, spanned the center als!, and flags, buoys, bladders and othtir fishing gear completed the scene ot decoration. Just Keccivc-J rt Cm- Loud oi CHEVROLET CARS A car for ni;vat s-arck-e. Touring Car 7".00, f.o. . factor:. Don't fail to sec tki;;e cars. Our Terittory: Randolph, Moore, Chat ham, and Montgomery. ask for de monstiiatiox. b. f. Mcdowell motor company, Asheboro, X. C. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP We conduct a first-class repair shop'for Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Carriages, Etc. Also Horseshoeing and painting a specialty. When in Asheboro see us. Shops located back of Turner's produce store. Presnell Brothers Have Your Clothes Gleaned and Pressed at the Steam Pressing Club Phone No. 80.
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