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FKj-.isw.rs Profit by Competition When sevpral fertilizer companies decide to extend their business inte mew r. sections, price cutting is apt to occur. Farmers are tempted by these POTASH reductions to buy even lower grade goods than the average. lower the grade, the less plant tooa one gets tor a dollar. , Ask for one per cent, increase of l'otash in place ot eacn dollar per ton reduction. Instead of a price cut of three or four dollars you will get 25 or 33 per cent, more plant food for the same money. Tell your dealer about this right away the price cutting may come at any time. ' We will sell Potash in any amount from 200 lbs. up. Write for prices. Send for free bookscon iamine formulas for proit able fertsitzers. GERMAN Mil WOIXJ, he. Cmtlnmlil Building. Baltimort MnnMliinck lloek. Chicago Bulldinc. In urban But thet I - , LJ X,.-' i Cl m2K The Rayo Lamp is the best and most serviceable lamp you caa find for any part of your home. It is in use in millions of families. Its strong whiie light has made ft famous. And it never flickers. v In the dining-room or the parlor the Rayo give just the light that is most effec tive. It it a becoming lamp in it-lf and to you. Just the lamp, too, for bedroom or library, where a clear, ttesdy liht is reeded. The Rayo is made of solid brass, nickel-plated ; also !n numerous other styles and finishes. Easily lighted without removing shade or chimney ; easy to clean and rewick. Aakyour dealer to show you his line of Rayo lamps; or write for descriptive circular to any agency of die Standard Oil Company ( Incorporated) Your Teeth Can be Extracted WITHOUT PAIN Nervous people, who fear the dentist and allow their teeth to go without attention, are taking a frightful risk. Decayed teeth seriously impair the health of a human1 body. If you have held back be cause you fear the pain of extraction, your fears have been groundless. A good dentist can extract them with very little annoyance to you. At the same time the antiseptic solution he uses will heal the gums and cause your mouth to regain its normal con dition. 20 Years Experience Together with two post-graduate courses! dentistry have prepared me to do any of your worL Inlays, amalgam or cement fillings, plates of all kinds; any service that a capable dentist can render you. F. A. Office over Poftoffice Building, Asheboro. Office Hours: 8 :C0 A. M. to 12:00 M. 1:C3 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Cooking Recipes. S "Baked BUsutt" VTltfceat Tm Mix and cat out as for baking in an oven. Have a spider well greas ed and hot In this place the bis cuit, greased on top; cover, and when the j are half done, which can be judged by their pnffness, tarn each biscuit carefully and Caish the bak ing without cover. One can bake biscuit in this way in lees than half the time it takes to get an oven hot enough, and does away with the heat, as moderate baking is neces sary, and but little heat is repaired. It can all be done over one hole of a cook Btove or burner of gasoline. If the latter is used, it is well to place an asbestos mat under the pan, to prevent browning too quickly. This plan, I am sure, will please all who try it. A little baking powder, even if soda and sour milk are ueed, will make biscuit lighter, and make less shortening necessary. Mock Cherry Pie. Cranberries 1 cup, raisins 1 cup chop three together. Add of sugar 1 cup, waKr 1-2 cup, vanilla 1 tea V'joi , a small lump of butter on ;cr, at: I s.Th-kla with ibur. 13.ikJ vvi'.h tw j nvs's. 1 iv1 ! ..... C-.. t i Vnte Hnrmnlaiie I 1 V. 1 F. oVn 2 lis (Lite:?, put them ovt't ft!'3 in l.pt water un.il hot, but not b-JiLg, thin add 1 lb grtnulat-.d fugtir, 1-i lb. granted nutmeg, 1-4 Uvipoou ground cinnamon, and a piece of butt r siza of a hickory nut. Cook well, stirring until thick, then place in cans as with other preserves. The children like this on crackers mid bread; it maij.es a nice filling for cuke, aiid 13 excellent for sandwiches. SI lvrrJU ripping), This has b-ea used in our family for ticai 1 200 yci.rs: To 1.1 2 p(3 water add 4 !b3 sugar and 1 Pinall teaspoon "r-owdvrcd estract." Plane over the Ore aud boil 8 minutes (count from time it boils. The scum which comes on top must be removed. Strain through a thin cloth and it is ready to use. The powdered extract is made as follows: To 30 lbs pulverized sugar add 3 oz white flout, and 1 lb best powdered alum. This can be kept n hand andgused. NO INDIGESTION OR STOMACH DISORDER No Gas, Heartburn, Sourness or Dyspepsia Five Minutes Later Why not get some now this mo. ment, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape'a Diapepsin to start the digestive juices working. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache ami D zziness, unci your food will not ferment and poidon jour breath with nauseous odors. Pape'8 Diapepsin costs only 50 cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the moat obbtinate case of Indigestion and Upset btcmach in five minutes. There is irothipg else betrer to ( 3 f A Drag on Better Farming:. Agriculture and education trains to promote better farming are a pop ular feature with many railroads. Yet some of these same roads, through their high rates on pure bnd live stock, are defeating the very ends they are working for. The requirement that au attendant ac company pure-bred stock and pay fall prssenger rates going and com ing, often costs the shipper more than the freight, and frequently the two items exceed the value of the animal. Roads operating north and west of Ohicago have no such burdensome restrictions. The southwestern roads and those in the southern classifica tion are the most serious offenders. This section of the country also stands in the greatest need of pure bred sires, anil their widespread use would bring large return to the rail roads due to the production of more and better stock. Good feed aud care W'U go a loag way in improving stJck and iccreas ng profits, but it is only hair. Improved stock 13 necesanry to 6but with if ou would g t tup last Uoil.w out. cf the f t ed :ob or nature. Finn And Hniue. Stiff Neck caused by Cold vi:; :!! ; v.!:-j -5 :. " cHiv.tnrttal -:id toni:: :: a-.,.' .!, V.zy.ly Llandci in a littul, ii!ctl;ci:!al v:ir,e. For this reason Vinol is rp.Tnr.lotl as cro of tae greatest body builders and invlsorators for ased peorle. It invigorates and builds tnem up, and keens them up. We pell Vinol with the understand ir.i tliat if It t!!"3 not f;lve satisifac Mou tho rrlsa vill bo returned. S;andnrd Drug Co., Asheboro, N. C. Care of Farm Machinery. Farm machinery should have pro per care and. attention. It is not uncommon to seemowers, hayrakes, plows and other farm machinery in the barn lot or in fence corners without any protection. The farmer who leaves any of his farm impliments out of doora is losing money. A recent farmer bulletin bearing on this subject has this to say: "A binder with average crops of 50 to 100 acres ought to last SO to 30 years or longer. In that time bat 1,000 to 3,000 acres would be harvested and it is certainly not un reasonable to expect that much from a machine. A good farm wagon ought to last SO years; a steel roller almost a lifetime; a grain drill 25 years; a hay rake and hay tedder 24 years and a disk harrow 15 years." K JUST . TCUE1ES rtheumnilsm nnil Rlood Disenscs The cause of rheumatism is excess Uric acid in the blood. To cure rheu matism this acid must bo expelled from the system. Rheumatism is an inter nal disease and requires an internal remedy. Rubbing with oils and lini ments may ease the pain, but they will Tio more cure rheumatism than paint will chansre. the hber of rotten ivnml. ( nreM IshonniaiiMii 'I We positively guarantee instant relief, no matter where the cold has settled, whether in the neck, head or throat. V applied externally is absorbed through the pores, going , direct to tba nffoctcd part., and giving immediate relief 1 and perfect i:rr a ihoroii;;!i cure in a short'timc. It also throws c.7 medical od vapors that penetrate tho hnv-s. ch-.-.r.i:t: and rtruv' thcniujj'thcm. von could ever have is a jar of 'ih'. V.: -. r I ;. ..:! I. ::.A ro:..'y for prompt use.- J I, J. W. Birkhead. EherifTof Randobjh county, N.O., wil M.T, LHTJU tLU LLiO lUliOWinff TJIiiCES ilj'll Oil Iilli3 ULLVtl IlLLlllHU. UtlUW I for the purpose cf col. fCiitii? the state, couaty, echool and special taxes tor tho year 1911. - v Rand'eman township, Saturday, January 6, G. W. Ell iott's Store. Union township, Monday, January 8, S. A. Cox's store. New Hooe townshiD. uesaav. January v. bnaws store, r Concord townshiD. Wed. Jan. 10. Farmer. I aoernacie township, l nursaay, Jan n, laoernacie. t Trinity township, Friday, Jan. 12, Trinity. t vv. new ividirwci, oti. Jttu, is, vjicuuid iuiciiuuii, uugdi -tt I, A I ISrt III II ill. 1 Back Creek township, Wed. Jan. 17, County Home. f1 Asheboro, Asheboro township, every day in the week. Tha taxes for the vear 1911 are now past due. The lawj requires me to boutj-o viv -tate taxes before the middle ot January. The time is here when all must pay. I would like to wait longer but the money is needed, not only by the state' but the salaries of the school teachers have to be met every; month and there are other demands to be met. Let 'everyi tax payer meet me promptly and pay his taxes. I This December 14, 19ii. J. W. BIRKHEAD, Sheriff, Randolph County. GU EENSBORO, N. C 7 ?c-i--iicc hi iivt-n-il and If vou want to be successful in life vou cannot afford tovs miss the opportunity of taking a thorough course in Book-f Greensboro Commercial School. If you are out of a posij tinn lmonnwil!i naovirl iTiiia-iaR mill" Ml-irt7. Tt Tin Inncr er a'question of t scu-ic a position if you t.re a bookkeapei? 'and s: fnof.-ranlar. Tba pot ition awaits you it you can show, r; v ica t:i:; f :;-.portumty ,Ii 3 sIiodI fur II i. '.-.;.ur3. . G, Fnn. U- "0 i.ion dtecl Call' and git the pretty 1912 calendar vre have for you. Ve will hold enc for each one of our depositors ur,;I New Year. Ve thank you for the business you have given us dnring 1911 and trust you will continue to favor us with your deposits. We wish you a prosperous New Year. 7 HE BANK OF RAMSEUR, Ramseur, N. C. W. TT. WATKINS, President. I. E. CRAVEN, Cashier. LLUGII PARIC'i, Vice Preheat. II. B. CAE1 ER, Asst. Cashier. ck1 u.o upaaa theu you feol liKa t RtniT when joa come to thft tbl, i m v,-i3c-t jou cr.t will do yon cc. ' ( i f f .nl " f T f)U i 8 'uucicciJ'J t) (:;l.e a Jitlle D..;prp 'Mn. Xeil yenr drnprg!Sii Ihak jou ,iint l'jpb's Diujjt-paiu, tecuude you waut to become tlioroughly cared this time. lieuieir.ber, if yonr stomach feela cut cf order and uncomfortable now. Cl II : 9 I ccooooooo FRUITS AND CANDY Of the nicest kind. Have opened a place next to T. J. Hoover and will keep what you want. J. T. Willet ' OOOOOOOOOOOOCGOOC oooccoooooooccooosocoooooo J"tt c: utes. it! crrly get relief in five rain- Brigh'en Rural Life- Efery homestead, every country town, can profit by the example of the cit es. They are cleaning up tbdr slums, establishing parks and ple.vgronnc'a, cmd going to largo ex pense to improve and beautify. How seldom is this spirit seen in rural communities! Yet with a little ef fort, gumption and co-operation, how much more attractive farm, home and village tazj be made. Farm and Homo. AFis PolaHit Pin Little Brother Whero's my fish, in' pole gone to? Bigger Brother Sister' usin' it for a hatpin! I V'J;. . If rt Hi f " i 1 2 s A Cure Judge "Why did yon s'.eal thc gentlenian's pnrs.?'' Prisoner "I thought tho charge would do me good." Washington Star. Other Extreme "I haven't encngh money to star tle society with my gowns." "In thatcise, why not go in fcr barefoot dancingi"' Exchanga. era, lilrlsl ; This popular remedy aercr &u$ to effectually cure Dyspepsia, CanstJpotlon, Sick Headache, Biliousness f i And ALL DISEASES arlslnf from Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion The natural retutt Is good appetite) and solid flesh. Dose small; elegant- .lysucarcoatcdandeasytoawallov Tcke No Substitute. . J Fai-tory Erected hy tTie Leader Sev.isj Mcch'ms Co. in 1332 j . , ThoirancJs c . . ' ' ".: . 1 , . Machines havs ' .,' : ' - been sold i;ivii ! ;.;V- ' ;'. . bcrtof j y:. : ' ' : Sat:faclioa '. v Cleveland, O. . Standard of I i ' Excellcneawith f , ! j s Lifetime l ! B "t Cuaianlee 14 '1 f lis A y, "'' ' j ?J I 4 INVENTIVE GENIUS MAY W n :.' known Improvement It it no Experiment to buy a Machine that has itood the lest of bme INVENTIVE Constructs, better Sewtnc Machine thaa the NEW '.EADER, but np to the present time it nas not nen urampii.Mcn Write for the lowest prices ever 4 noted on the Highest brads Desicaa EW LEADER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ' CLEVELAND, t OHIO A Quarter cl a Century it a Proof of out Reliability
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