Newspapers / The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.) / Feb. 29, 1912, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Phosphoric Acid Rock Phosphate Natural Fertililer Fifty pounds of Book Phos phate mixed with one load of man increase your crop yieffflwl.40 to 75 per cent. Writetoday for prices. Central Phosphate Co. I Mt Pleasant, Ten n. I . .Yb. C. Hammer R. t Helley HAMMER & KELLY I Attorneys at Law 'Office Second Door From Street la I Lawyers Row. Learn Automobile Business Take a 30 (lavs' Dractical course in on I well equipped machine shops and learn an I tomotule business and accept goo position. Charlotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C. H. B. Hiatt, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office over Johnson's Store McDowell Building Aihrboro. N. . H. G. PUGH, Liveryman Good teams, courteous treat ment, safe drivers; prices reason able. Give me a trial. Now at the Will, Old Stand Skeen WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchase the NEW HOME you will have a life asset at the price you pny, and will not haye an endless chain of repairs. Quality Considered it is the Cheapest in the end to buy. . If yon want a sewing machine, write for oar latest catalogue before you purchase. The New Honw Sewing Machine Co.. Orangn. Mass. NICE HOME FOR SALE We offer for sale in Sonth Ashe, boro a neatly-painted, two-Btory honse, on a double lot with a never, failing well and a good barn. A storehouse is on one lot. Oa the west end is a splendid pasture with water for stock. For farther information address F. L. York, or E. 0. York, Ban dleman, N. 0. Koute 2. CMS WS pssmH nfe-lrJ eewsno liH Ir iMWi machine U tl Ha W W QUALITY. not in -1 ja name, la 1 ff u ifa umuu vim cue greatest cage ana lymgpedientias tbpussiihei ther&holiiL(misa J&S ROASTER GUI , . . . iJ c;l LTi crs 1 : 1. n o nf rf nm FOR SALE Two and one half aore lot with five room cottage, one store house and annex on Worthville street, Randlemaa N. 0. A bargain for aulok sale. W. S. Hayes Randleman, N. 0. Valuable Farm for Sale I offer for sale a . iO-acre farm within 8 miles of High Point with seven-room ccttage. Good outhouses, . wired pastures, well watered, Bxtra fine young orchard. For a autek sale, a great bargain, apply to John M. Hammer. Notice. Having qualified at Kxecntor en tfc estate of iamea M. Kavta, deceased, before W. 0. Bam. mond. Clerk of the Superior Court of Raadaipn County, 1 all sell at public auction to tne Highest bidder for Cain, on the premises on tbe M day of March, WW the f ollowiug personal pro perty, to wlttt One mule, 8 bead of cattle one fresh oow, three wagons, 800 bushels oorn. lot o! wheat, rough feed, plows, harrows, 1 Osberu binder, one mowing machine, several stands of bees, shop tools, household and kltshen furni ture and other articles toa tedious te mention. All persons having claims against said estate arc noil Bed to present them to the undsrsigned, duly verified, on or before the 1 day of March 1813 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of lheir recovery and all persons owing said estate will coma forward and make immediate settle ment This 83 day oi Feb, 1912. i Reuben 8. Davis executor . Card of Thanks I wish lo express my sincere thanks to onr many friends and relatives who rendered bo much assistance ad extended such great sympathy during the illness and death of my husband, Enuley Lowd rroilk. May heaven's richest blessings ever abound with them as they travel en life's journey. Mrs. Hannah Lowdermilk. For Sale A high class Buit of fur niture at a reasonable price. Apply to Louis Arner Asheboro, N. 0. SETTINGS of 15 eggs from prize wioiiiDg BUck Miuorcas for $1.50. Harriette Hammer, AsheborJ, N. G. f-i . n i n IV rvfrr r?V-svC. Si 3 A Warm Bathroom A Perfection Smokeless 03 Heater brings bathroom or bedroom to just the degree of warmth you want in five or ten minutes. All vou have to do is to touch a match. The Perfection Heater burns nine hours on one filling and is always ready for use. You can move it anywhere it is needed. There is no waste of fuel and heat warming unoccupied rooms. Just the heat you want, when and where you want it. The Perfection is fitted with an automatic-locking flame spreader that prevents the wick being turned high enough to smoke and is easy to remove and drop back when cleaning. Drums finished either in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel ; light and orna mental, yet strong and durable suitable for any room in any house. Duleri enrrwbera ; or write to say agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) SPOT gUEffl mm ff)Yr ere, ?io co.- f)ffir-v s.c: , -U t U.tlltJ. rrnr 1 n Opportunity! Said yesterday to to-morrow: "When I was young like you, I, too, was fond ef boasting - Of all I meant to do. But while I fell a-dreaming Alon j the pleasant way, . Before I scarcely kntw it , ' I found I wm to-day! ''And as to-day, so quickly My little course was run, I had net time to finish One-half the things begun. . Would I coaldttry it over, But I can ne'er go back; " A yesterday forever, . ' I now must be, alack! "And, so; my good to morrow, . If you would make a name That history shall cherish Upon its roll of fame, Be all prepared and ready . Your noblest part to play ' In those few fleeting hours When you Bholl be to-day!' " The Pacific. Good Roads Sentiment. The bad winter weather is not pleasant, but if it Belves to create a determined sentiment for good roads we one h5 not to complain of its sever ity. That it is having this effect we wather from tne newspapers from all over the .state. . The Monroe Jouinol thus tells of one instanoe: " 'Squire- Ellis B. Pusser started to town the other day from his home in New 8alem township driving two good mules hitched toa wogon on which was one bale of cotton. Be. fore getting here he gave up the task, left his team with a friend and walked to town. How many more of ouo citizens had similar experi ences we do not know. When he went back he carried a petition to the county commissioners for an Every mother should be careful that the children take their baths in a warm room. The chill of a cold room is dangerous after com ing out of the hot water. I i 1 - ! i 9 U o STEADFAST CONFIDENCE, The Followinp; Statement Should Form Conclusrve Proof of Merit te Every Asheboro Reader. Could stronger proof of the merit oi any remedy be desired than the statements of grateful endorsers who say tneir confidence has been andi. mimshed by lapse of time? These are the tind of statements that are appearing constantly in your local Sapers fer Doan's Kidney Pills, 'hey are twice-told and confirmed with new enthusiasm. Can any reader doubt the following? It's from a resident of this locality. G. H. Ivey, High Point St., Ban aieman, jn, u., says: "J. suffered a great deal from pains through the lower part of my ' back and I also had trouble with the kidney secre tions. Finally I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pilla and since I US' ed them, my health has graatly im proved. I have no hesitation in say ing that this remedy is a good one for kidney trouble." (Statement gif en January 4, 1908 ) Lasting Results On Jannary 19, 1911 Mr. Ivey was interviewed and he said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills made in my case over three years ago has been permanent. 1 am constantly reoom mending this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cento. Foster.Milburn Go., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Ilemember the name Doan's and take no other. i BUSINESS LOCALS Advertisements will be inserted under this head at 1 cent a word each in sertion, cash with order. FOR RENT One 5-room house on Salisbury stroet. John M. Ham mer. FOR SALE.--Six nice large lots on oalishury street at a bargain Apply to John M. Hammer. For Rent 9 room house on old court house square. Good well on back porch, Apply to A. C. McAlister. FOR SALE. In West Asheboro one 8 room cottage on Oak avenue ; also 5 room cottage on Salisbury street, practically new. Both rent. ed. John M. Hammer.' FOR SALE The home place of Mr. n. rung in South Asheboro, one of the handsomest houses in Asheboro. Apply to John M. Ham mer. COTTON SEED is much cheaper than corn for your cattle. We have a lot of them at 30 cents per bushel. Write or pcone us. Allred & Gar rett, Climax, N. C. MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm ing properties. We can loan $500.00 $2,000.C0 on improved , farming lanas, wnere security is nrst class. Apply at once to Asheboro Trust Com nan v. Hal M. Worth, Secy-Treasurer " r "WTTTITT rr t r a ttt iuuxM-x iv iaj&jm we are m position to offer $500.00 to $2,000.00 on improved farming property,-where approved by clients,-and where the security is first class. Apply at once to Asheboro Trust Companv. Hal M. Worth, Sec'y-Treasurer. Acl promptly and all danger will past An immediate application of CICSgSSALVE i n will sire thaEHle ens lastantniMf and soothe that irritating or UM throat, Djr achnfl directly on the lungs through mhaUhno and i At your drag slat's or by mail. Senatorial campaign waxeth warm, which means that they're knocking chips ofi'n each other's shonlder. ' A recently passed city ordiimnof "" t -loio ir inn it u'lluwf jl fir D ! 1 25c. 60c, S1J10 fhfnrrnf 3 Economy tufgtttt JLJE'il II I B iludoUortut. flfjlJAJl I I vick's 51 MxsA FAMILY eWU Cff 'W I REMEDIES txfc . SB Of bf mail. afifiaa-- a CASCARETS CURE A BILIOUS HEADACHE. Gently but thoroufhly cleanse your Lirer, Stosnacb. and Bowels and you feel great by mornis;. You're bilious, you have a throb. bing sensatien in your head, a bad taste in yoar mouth, your eyes burn, yopr skin is yellow, with dark rings nnder your eyes; yoar lips are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue baing a bili ous nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and .in jure. Jtemember tnat every disorder of the stomach, liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, through Uascarets they work while you eleept- A 10 cent box from your druggist will keep you and the entire family feel ing good for months. Children love to take Cssoarets, because they taste good and never gripe or sicken. The Grand Old Ballad Of Old. Dan , Tucker. Old Dan Tucker, he got drunk. He fell in the fire, ana he kicked up a red chunk; The red hot coal got in his shoe, And, whew-wet I now the ashes Hew! Cho. Get out of the way for old Dan Tnckar, He's too late to get his euppeil Get out of the way for old Dan Tu.ker, Ht'i too late to get his supper, , Old Dan Tucker was a fine old man, He washed his face in the frying pan, He combed his hair with a wagon wheal, A .id be died with the toothache in his heel. Daniel Tucker, he's a Qiaker, He drinks buttermilk by the acre, Supper's over, dishes washed; NothingN left but a little bit squash. of Old Dan Tucker was i fine old man, He usad to ride the Derby ram, He sent him a-whizzin' down the hill, And if he hasn't got up he's a-lyin there still. Journal of American Folk Lore. The Dying Hickory Trees Cause And Remedy. On account of the value of the hickory for shade, nuts, and many commercial wood products, Circular 144 the Bureau of .Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, by A. D. Hopkins, is of special interest to the people of any ctmmunity, conn? ty or state within the natural range of this vaiuaoie tree. It appears that altheugh there have been several and sometimes complicated causes for the death, within the last ten years, of a large Dercentsee of tbe hickory trees, in vesications have prove d that the hickorv bark beetle is by far the mosk destructive insect enemy, and is. therefore, in the majority of cases, the cause of the present extensive dying of the trees. The simple and practical methods recommended in this circular will, if put into practice between Oatober 1 and May 1, enable those interested to protect their trees. Are Ever at War. i There are two thins everlastingly at war. joy and piles. But iSucklen'a Axuioa Salve will banish piles in any lonn. it soon gab dues, the itching, irritation, inflammation or swelling. It givea comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, boils, ulcers, oute, onuses, eczema, scaicu, punpiea, skin erup tions, uniy xo eta at ownaara urug (jo, ad Tho Bezall Store. Wood's Seeds Fop 1912. Our New Descriptive Catalog is fully up-to-date, and tells all about the best Garden and Farm Seeds. Every farmer and gardener should have a copy-of this cata log, which has long been recog nized as a standard authority, for the full and complete infor mation which it gives. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, Cow Peas, . Sola Beans and all Farm Seeds. ' Wood's Des'Hptlva Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it t.7.v;ccdocc r, Out Look Good for Demonstration Work. Secretary Wilscn has received the following report on Demonstration Work of the Department . of North. Carolina. Demonstration Work is only fonr years old in North Carolina, yet it has become a power there for pro gressive agriculture, and, through this, for the general uplift of tbe home-life of the farmer. Many farmers, advanced in age,. deplore the fact that Demonstration Work did not begin several decades ago so that they might live long enough to enjoy the fruits of its teachings, thereby reaping the bene fits of more boundtiful crops pro- duced at a minimum cost of cash and labor. Many farmers who have been in the work one year state that as successful farmers they are only one year old. The work is based upon sound, well-tried and essential rrinoiplee, suoh as a deep soil, plenty of humus, improved seed, intensive cultivation, rotation of crops, etc. That the work ib accomplishing the purpose for which it was designed, is shown in a number of ways. For instance the average yield of corn in North (Jarolma, for the past forty years has been a little less than hrtten bushels per acre. The yields under Demon. stration methods were as follows: In 1908, 37 bushels per acre; in 1909, 40 bushels per acre, and in 1910 (5,361 acres) 43 bushels , per acre. The records for 1011 are not com plete yet, but will probably be greater than for 1910, notwithstand ing tbe fact that a severe drought cut off the y leld through the cen tral part of tbe state. Tne Demonstration Work stands for the growing on the farm every thing neeaea mere in tne way or. home supplies. The careful records kept in the work shotv that these can be grown for very much less than market prices. The matter, therefore, is an economic one. The organization in North Caro ls ua, at present, consists of a State Agent, two District Agents, fifty-one heal agents and over three thousand farmers conducting demonstration plats averaging three acres each. The two largest demonstrations the past season were one of forty acres of corn that produced fifty bushels per acre and one of a hundred acres of cotton that grew a N bale and a quarter of cotton per acre. The Demonstrators are supervised by the heal agent) who in turn are instruct ed by District and State Agents. The Demonstration Woik has hearty cooperation with the A & M College, tne Farmers' Union and other progressive organizations. The State D-ptrtment of Agriculture is no cooperating financially and otherwise. Local aid for the work tor tne present season amounts to $15,000.00. This snows that the people are interested in the work. Taken as a whole the outlook, is very bright for reaohing and in fluencing in a practical way the mass of farmers in the State. Kindly Mail Check How dear to our heart is steady subscriber Who pays in advance at the the birth of each year, Who lays down the money and rlnfia it finite clarllv. And casts round the office a halo of cheer. He never says' "Stop it, I cannot afford it; I'm getting more magazines now than I read," But always says, "Send it; our people all like it In fact, we think it a hely and! a need." How welcome his check when it . reaches our sanctum, . How it makes our pulse throb;, how it makes our heart dance L We outwardly thank him; we in wardly bless him The steady subscriber who pays in advance. Seeking Away Out That the men whj control the big industrial corporations of the country are convinced that the peo ple are determined to break np these monop'i.s, and that they are seeking a way to escape this mandate of the people, are among the more impor. tant facta brought ont by the senate truBt investigating committee. Louis D. Brandia, the note Bos.' ton lawyer, told the committee that the statements of Mr. Oarv and Mr. Perkins that the trusts were willing to accept a price fixing law. were only apparent concessions. What these magnates want, Mr. Brandeit said, is the passage of the Aldrich monetary scheme, which will insure the continuance of a centialiged control of money and credit, on which all business depends. These magnate, the lawyer testified, are bending every effort to cain the en actment of . the Aldrich plan into law, and one of their methods, he gaid was to blind the people to their real purprsa- by j ' ; f ' l. l.Tref.it:-. il : ;
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 29, 1912, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75