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t it ft i j ; i 1 li com.p -i U w:i: T1 were ai and ste and l mmle in,'.' n Th. ym!v Most '..Jie THE COURIER "TtfBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY " WM. C. HAMMER, EDITOR "Aaheboro, N. C, February 18, 1915 Say what you please and oppose It as you may, woman suffrage is a real issue. THE COUNTY COMMENCEMENT Now is the time for the teachers to begin to prepare for the county com mencement to be held April 2. Do not wait until closing time for your school, but get busy now and prepare your seventh grade pupils for receiv ing a county diploma. Practice in recitation and declamation should be started at once. Encourage the boys and girls to enter this contest for it will be worth while. Make your se lection of speakers and recitations now so that they may l.ave plenty of time for practice. Talk county commence ment from now until the date it is to be held. The holding of this . co'inty com mencement is a great forward step for llundolph county. Let it be r.'.awo i-.n annual affair and it will do more towards pUicin; K;:ndl;;h in the front runic, educationally, thun any other vue move. ONE KAY OF IiO , r:'' vr-h sifns it l pi:t .1 ' ,-. l ef" le tl-.elr lire : f !!'!!.-! f the :y- 'l in l.-nia' 1. Tho by the battery of the Uus.-'an. was rl by the d.sad'y Ki:p;i shells, the men v. ere elliu r dead or Tlie crder came to rct;rc and trcr.t he-rnn a r- re:t teat s inttiU the lo.s of hope and the cor.i iiift ef deppair. TTaek of the shattered r.ussian bat tfii-y lay a villace a villaprc whose bou.ies bore the scars of the conflict. Frieri one of thc?e humble houses ran . l..,t,v "'rl, a eh'W v .-o?e ei-uieen .Nu-.i.; , ii .!,..,- I;el! ripe mwths of hio in tn:i .d, .-..a., w.,.,1Paa world had taught her only the love of ; !.;ra;-ers ..... a f.-.ther and a mother. ' jme' ruid ' eemeret m,. ;, tlwi ranks of in- I'WIr li.tnrH .... fantry that had v;aited for the prrcat pins to clear the wr.y. The mother: with others of her kind hud pone to the aid of the wounded men. The great noise had startled the child, had made her cjfious to know what Treat new ( trame was being played around her. Sho toddled out unafraid before the' retreating battery and among the bu idling shells. The man who had not quailed be- J hnretinir bombs, who had seen his mmra,l, faii like wheat before , . rnnner. and vet was unshak- ...u vj iml.t. nVsneratelv and D, i,u mm - - was full of contempt at the thought 1- ...Uk fn fnr ' ot retreat, grew puie the little child who was about to be destroyed. Forgetful of all else save the safety of the little child, he rush ed from his pace in the ranks and -f rto tinv maid in his arms. Perhaps she gave a little exclamation of fear, but if she did the shriek of ahrapnel drowned the noise she made. Into his body and not "the child's went the shower of shrapnel .and bullets. Some passed through his body, but the , baby girl was safe from harm The wounded soldier could not move and as he lay there with life ebbing away his heroism evoked an answer frM Vila eomradea. They earned them away together, the baby girl and the wounded soldier, to one of the great hospitals. No drink of human1 blood can ntox- icate so to drive from human hearts the love of little children. No com mand of kings, no call to arms can take away that human love for babes that makes life itself a trivial thing when compared to their safety. Flags trail the dust, country calls in vain, duty is a silent and meaningless word when compared to a childish cry. Some bright day, when this madness passes, when wars no longer blur the splendor of civilization, when sanity is again restored, and pomp and glory are no longer confused with the slaughter of men, that passion which sent a Russian soldier to his death to save a child, will have its day, its full day in which the greatest treasure is a baby face, its fondest triumph a horus of laughing voices from the ! hearts of happy children. AS VOl' MAKE IT n itself is neither good tun s the sccik ( f good or evil. liKi'ce it; and if you l'j. long day, you have teen .'.!!. .' is oiU;:l and like all otiuv icve i-i I'.d ether lijvhi, : One .i:',j,s ot.icr right. 111:.-! vo'-y sun, nno;i, t'icsfi vi -. slars, this i ry ) (!;'r and revolution of thin;;.-, a; i a'l the same yuiir amet-toi's enjoyed, and that also entertain yon1 rrospi ritv. ?Iont;.ignK. ! jam; Tir,:v i : 1 1 t v I 1) SCHOOL I I i I '4 Ni T.M. KMi OU'f CI Hi1 i,;r..!Yiu.: .-cnori jm -.. fe v of the patrons e.f the t.uul wene preieiit at, the reai.uur of the nrr, '.";u:l reiurt .for the ."chool year ie-srix-dnf." Oct. Il, HM 1. I de-.-i,'e r. the refin't public that all tin ju irons may know for what inirp.'i.sn:, ',! tl.e ni.me collected this year, it ;s been stn-nt. Cxpcndcd .efi.00 I'. , ' U an 1 dipper n.-.i-cil ... Chaik I'.-ipor for Contmction wor'i ('em!icj::ii,n paper Oil :or H-chts .JO 1.50 .(!.") 7:0 .CO .).") l..:rr.i) Glubos oms ; 1J.10.C5 "" $1 r0 j,.. Order -r.,00 xhnnpp-ivins play 10.C0 Hi party 4.00 Total Indebtedness. S35.40 Signed: J40.C5 Daisy L. Osborne, Prin. Pearl M. Leonard, as't. HONOR KOLL OF TI1E MITCHELL StilUUb First Grade Blanche Hill, Grover Mlln Anni De.lk. MUtifi McDowell s.,ag Garner( Rowena Gallimoie, Tau- -.Tnnt.oO . rn.h nii, t jta Mnrcran. Arthur Galihnore, w n a r.a mnre. kov I'arKer, ium Vonno p.pn McDowell. Elsie Hulin -n.. r'nii;n,n Poniipll Hoover. Fourth Grade Blanche Delk, Robt Delk, Roby Garner, Bernie McDowell V.TtU I Lancia i rpiua I IKl L C , J J-'" Delk, Bert Gallimore, Lewis Pierce Martha Ualumorc, oopma jonn iiuiuu . 1v . Sixth Grade unarue wn, uarner. . , .t h i. SevenUi Grade uoraan nui, n fierce. . . . wiiiri. r.nde Kay ma, uiuum Garner. " Chiiafen Ory F0S FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 21.00 a Riant. A good many peopls sympathize with the under dog, but they don't want the upper dog to know It When Jude Looks Important. Jude Johnson never looks more im portant than when he Is having his shoes shlned with the money his wife took In for washing. Atchison Globe, One of the Times. Plntopp 'So you're a traveling man. It must be a trying life." Dag ley (yawning) "It is. We meet aw (il bores at times." As a Financial Propostion. The pen is mightier than the sword, hut it's a safe bet that the sword swal lower makes more money than the poet. Mineral Salt Not Necessary. Herman Melville found the Mar quesas islanders perfectly healthy; there were no invalids among them, and there was no salt, but such as the girls gathered from tha tea as a luxury lo be enjoyed by a chiof at a pinch. Apparently a healthy life can be lived upon only tueh calt as is supplied by '.Up vegetables tlia earth aKcrus. Plte Hangcr3. In hanging fid china plates for deco rative purpu.-oa use three larj.;o white dress hooks, placed at equal distances ijvrt on the edo of the plate. The Ki'ii-ii'i: "i'1-1 or cord is rua through i . in I' rem tlie back side end drawn :,. ;...-h'!y. in-o hooka i.ro wuch i than the ordinary 'jlato hanger, . . i ;. a iv M.:a!I and will not siiOW Tsrr:oie Thought, "treden n. ' i.in old u.u,;y prorirlier .n i I. risii.t i i iis yeah connection 1 warns you to step and coii!d-r whut a gi'Lui 111.1:1 i; Luwd was. ho v.- l.o .na.u i1 1 n:.,:.. :iti ot tir.ics cav.-n.-ruu-live 'i'Uii vi fi'iinltnuc-uus, fo'. !nd trci. if ear tors and our i'cister- I tty h,.d a l-;i; a ben Im.'u n dis I fall y- . i . ; i t! fame I'n, ', l!;i:i'.S I I it !. -i deru v, :1 I a bve3 ' r v ... i o a been ui : i Tiir.:. - rove T.-'t-S. -(- si ' ' jr.. u.T itl, . rc i e-;.--t-! . '.'.,,.y f. i ; -.61 " ' ' Ai :e i-.Si tr -o j .'. .- -idi out f....i lu !sj i : ...! J.-W(i 1: -inth-.J I :.d la ir ect.-t ta.ia up iboj. Canada and Europe. T.:o total ari.a or n.e Dominion of r..i;;.aa la only 2. ., -jU square miles lets ttian tiio whol s :antiuent of Eu K'le. la other iwinu. if the state of lexas were a';m d to the Dominion It Tscuid bo jO.euu Hanaro miles larger than ail Europe, Great Britain and Ireland. Latt Ho!;, j.'ho stcry is iold Scoifc.'1 solfer wlioto i in,! as about to b-i Jced. i f na ancient 'inpanlon died l.nried. The Scotsnu. n Etrurs'i d em to the ceme tery to b3 prerei.t at the interment, and .'iirlvKiS tlure, did not know whom the gn'.ve v.as. Ho puuitiimed a boy with a vhist. "Whist, lad," he said. "It's a tiw ctiui se. U'hur'i the hole" Close Ccnrrectiofi. "You doji't believe I love you?" she caid. And she pressed him for his an gtttr, Ohio Sun Dial. - What You Can Buy at the Rexall Drug Store AND THE Standard Drug Comp'y ..... c,. -. ? ,ck2-?rroPuD Salve ' '..'.'. l ltrames Croup Jsaive Mother's Joy jjj Dr. King's New Discovery . 50c Rexall Cherry Bark Cough C,-.,r. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion $1.00 Scott's Emulsion . 50c and $1.00 Tooth Brushes .10c to 2oc Hair Brushes 2oc to $2.50 Cloth Brushes 25c up Scrub Brushes Rc to 2.rc Nail Brushes 10c to 25c AMAnta ...... 4OC fj'"l' Bibles $10 P Books (standard authors).. 50c Fountain Syringes Bulb Syringes .. ..50c to $1.00 Toilet Paper 5c and lOe Dean's Cougn urops Smith Bros. Cough Drops .. 5e Hoarhound Drops ..... 20c Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Oil $1 Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic., 50c Trusses 1-00 Plasters, all well known brands. Dr. Hess Stock Food 25c, 50c, $1 Dr. Hess Poultry Food .... 25c Dr. Hess Worm Powder . . . fc Dr. Hess Heave Cure 50c Magic Stock and Poultry WE APPRECIATE VOUR PATRONAGE AND INVITE YOU TO CALL TO SEE US. World's Largest Plant Tha lareest nlant In the world IS said to be a species of sub-tropical seaweed which grows sometimes 600 feet in length. Daily Thought Silence Is deep as eternity, epeoofc r shallow as time. Cwlyle. Railroad Ties Used In New York. Out of the 135,000,001) railroad ttes jeed each year In the United States. New York supplies about six per cent Jtd consumes about 16.000.001). Wrong Again. The Doctor "But, my dear sir, jn must masticate your food; what were vour teeth eiven you for?" The Suf ferer (calmly) "They weren't given me I bought em. Lionaon aneicn. Right and Left. The girl who thiuks no man is good enough for her may often be right, but she is more often left. From "The Wisdom of tho Foolish." Queer Hats of Soldiers. Korean to!dirs we;tr black or brown felt hats deeoraved with red horsehair of peacock feathers, and hanging from the sides, over tho ears and around their necks, nro oval balls of porce lain, amber and a queer kind of gum. llapl: Exp'anation. uc.. V.'l-.at a lot 1 seem to : . i l.n.iht: How 1 have by t';is conversation with I ar Miss Deurtome. Some intellect swim to appeal Ate yeu a literary ladyT" '.(:re "No; I am a teacher Mr. p: '.avi beneilled you, my how ; Ci; to mine. .Misj l.'i ? iu an in I Cry nQ E; A b:.U' "cry with i,o 1;-:m i-' that Ian 'ate. '.-.') . qir.lo sii;.Li;nt family, as :i v. eitc-ct awt tu i?y of come Use. n the night and :o iMt a cry" found a a .ev Jersey town fo' the immediate S3 'nformatlou to the l:Jt;wo was on fire, a e of one year l'-'cs. This ought i :.iv that generally i a. tho crying t. C.ti Francisco. Hindu temple, 1 13, with queer i protuberances ', ornamented i nd the upper ch Is of wood, I lie general as la .Moorish. A i il ;h il ted ( : ul li Effect of Mirrors. Mirrors lend a finished appearance to rooms, ilaii them in dark corners or fi pnsite .vnulows and doors so that they will fcive interesting pic tures, lire mtocit. really antique ones- or else modern imitations, are alo good for "i.iii. hers.1' So are some of the deilsjh.lful li.tlo footstools that are now made. Tottery and brsiss are aUo good for Caiihing touches. Influence of Colors en Mind. Colors, it has bsen found, nave ft great influence over the mind. A child who suffers from a melancholy and cross temper may not be naughty but simply under the influence of green wall paper, while her Uttle brother is happy and good natured aa a result of the blue with which hi room is pa pered. Inconsistent Man, Y'ban a man marries, ha wants as sngtl; then, after the honeymoon, he trowls K'cair.e he didn't get a cook. Powder at reduced prices. Ttexlll Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets. ... 25c ., -rM. n.vall Hoadarhe Tablets 30 for 10c Rexall Little Liver Pills 10c box Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil $100 Minard's Liniment, the best 25c Lax Fos We Livertone 0 Thacher's Blood and Liver Syrup 5?c Simmons Liver Regulator. . Zae NyaPs Liver Regulator ... 25e Black Draught c St Joseph Liver Regulator, 25c Talcum Powder, 25e brands selling at only c Big line of toilet goods t.. popular prices. We call special attention to our line of chamois skins 5c, 10c and 25c Fine quality of pound paper and envelopes to match. Correspondence cards anJ en velopes to match gU edge) 25e box. Fountain pens $1.00 and op. Ink, pencils, stationery, the best to be had. PirAM.IIP P.nST SAIF I ULLriii Ul uuui yntE. Beginning Thursday, February 18 Continues It is not our purpose to mislead you with any mis statement of the fact, but we merely want to state that we have several odd iines that we want to dispose of and, : nrAar frt An an trio nnVpS Will YtP TllaCed lOW enOUPTt tfl 111 VVf k?S WAX f-' .. j o make buying at this time attractive to you and your friends and neighbors. A long introductory to this sale is unnecessary. The first name implies an mat is necessary. We are going to clean up some odds and ends of strictly seasonable merchandise and at cost prices inmany in stances lower. READ THESE PRICES . Look Over These Prices on Groceries: i.ooe ruusieu cuuee " It. A. J. Coifee .regular 20c lb, 17c lb A,.w.Mo0 fnlTiu 20e lb 11 Cakes Polo Laundry Soap 5c a ids nutter ueans i. 2 Plugs Reynolds Sun Cured Tob. 15c 2 Plutrs Ram's Horn Tobacco 15c 2 Cakes 5c Toilet Soap for 5c f.C JJOX Japo Cleanser OC Staple Ury tioods and iNonons in;, nmsa nnd A nrc n fiinirhiims 8s vd. 10c Chambrays and Percales 8c yd. 10c Outings ana f lannelettes . . fc ya. 1 Lot of 8c Apron Ginghams 5c yd Druid LL Shectimr. 8c value . . 5c yd All Calicoes r.t 8c yd 10c P.leachings at Sc ya. 10c Curtain Goods at 8c yd. in. iiioknrv Shirtino- 8c vd. 10c Tickinc 8c yd. c iJouose vviatn isieacnea Sheetinir 27c yd. P.5c Sarkskin Woolen Goods .. 23c yd. 50c Blue and Black Wool Serge 38c yd. r.. , T.I , n T l,L OO. ...I iuc liiue ana umcK uroauciovn ooc ju. 50c Table Linen 38c yd. Salmon 10c Colored Table Oil Cloth 15c yd. White and Marble Oil Cloth . . 18c yd. Lots of Childrcns' and Misses' Sandals and Woraens Shoes That must go Regardless ot Ust F.verv nrice is for Cash, no coods charged or ex changed for produce at these These prices will eive going to sell at this sale. not here listed but will be get to the store. Don't forget the date and place THURSDAY, FEB RUARY 18th. L. W. LINEBERRY Naomi Street 11! HI SHI A lot of raincoats to go regardless of cost. Come and get a bargain before they are all sold. A large lot of fifty cent work shirts to go at forty cents. These are extra good quality. Heavy fleeced lined men's underwear, seventy five cent grade at sixty cents fifty cent grade at forty cents. A large lot of men's extra pants at a bargain. Nice lot of men's and boy's clothing at extra low prices. Come to see us when in town. The Wood Gash Clothing Company CHEAP IN PRICE BUT HIGH IN ' QUALITY is the kind of groceries I carry. I buyihe freshest stock to be found and give the best service possible, with fair treatment to alL You are cordially invited to trade with me. Highest prices paid for country produce. C. C. KDLE, South Asheboro. 30 Days Shirts Aien 8 DOC dress ana worn, uniruj .!(. Men's $1.00 dress shirts 78c. , Men's 50c dress and work shirts .fftc , , ;: . ; Men s 25c underwear 19c. Overalls Men's Dollar Overalls 78 mens uuc uveran ............ uos raamn u' s 14 cit. white lined water pail 50c. 10 qt. enameled water pail 2fic. o neavy nuiei kio&dcb i,uc. 75c enameled slop jar 50c. 10c enameled wash pans 6c 75c stove boards 50c 3.rc cow cnaiiw zuc 12 qt. galvanized water pails l,rc 10c coat and nant hangers 5c Smokeless shells, all guages . . 50c bs uiai-iv iwnuct ducho, -. Nails, all sizes 3c lo 10c whiskbroom 7c Men's 50c leather gloves :Wc !.. Ot, l.nll,n nlmros 1 W. nujo .-. Men's 50c belts :.!c. S skeins wool knitting yarn 10c. Men's 50c caps 't5c 25c fascinators and toboggans . . 18cj prices.' you a good idea what we are Many articles to go on sale are placed m easy reacn wnen you i Randleman,N. C
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