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r - - . V:bTBir4ay,. jn c ins Vast Six THE AS EO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. CU ; j V r p'.f. AC-WELL-LAID PLOT! 1 310THXU! tUTE CHILD o today w re a. 1 -SYRL'P OP FIGS' IF Gem. Wmfield Scett TONGUE JS COATED world's greatest soldi en. compressed . - . J I - an historic situation is a nutshell when It Becewetk and Befcoorcth Ma. TRada- If Cress, Feverish, Sick. Bilious, Clesa be said: "Republic are never prepar- warta, Mr. Lodge, Mr. Chamberlain. , Lit tie Liver and Bowel ed tor war." Mr. Roosevelt, and ail Their Paaao.; . . The business of a republic k peace; graphic Cult to Chirp Like a Crick et, Not Roar Like a Lion. Children love Una "iruit laxative , tjje business of autocracies is war. and notiurg else cleanees the tender Autocracy lives by the sword: The stomach. fcver and bowels so nicely. f-Kcr nnH rrntfatkr FVW-k (An editorial by former Goy. Martin 1 A child simply will not stop playing 4 bo; Frederick himself H. Glynn, of New York, in the to empty the bowels, and the .result is, so; amj g0 the Kaiser, and times-union, Aioany, a. I., Jan. mey Decome ugnuy cioggea the Crown Prince, too. 28, 1918.). waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach x love and craving for peace, how- rA.. u i r .L . pours, men our mue one ixscouicn ever torm very genesis of a re- h?Jhvi L1? f thl countO' cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat, public. To republics are ilW CanlP- leep or act naturally- breath bad- true; from this genesis republics de- TtlX' fl"L fiVW'fcoldsore throat, part only at the Vail. 0f honor or the .. Hmc, " a.ifcraacn-acne ur uiarrnoe. ueu, command of necessity peace could be maintained without the Mfflher! see if tongue is coated, then . . ' ... , sacrifice of national honor. I Now we are at war, and we hare the'Sy f Figs," and in a few hours all the fLt ffl?!!th2 nnitJLJ." astonishing anomaly of the leaders of .constipated waste, sour bile and ululi-:f5AnA-SSlitf, me war ouzzards " trying to gnaw the gestol food passes out of the system, : u u a T f T j v ta Is out of our Command- ; rwf u-.l .ii " iJ.i '"tTft son, has done twice as much, and even while the greatT majority of those who1 ain' ' """.Jnore, than England and France did in uu iur peare wnue peace speued Millions of mothers ir ve 'California ' r:. "V',r r:"rl-."r rr honor are unholHinc th PreiV)ot'c I o c; w hands as Aaron and Hur unheW thelhnrmi. .hiMr.n i it onit nvr ' febncations. te distortions of auper- Moses in his battle with !o;i f u D0v, u- onn CaUous T 1 ! nanas oi Moses m nis batue wjti fails to jget on the stomach, liver and nZZ , bowels. The present volcanic attack against i Ask your druggist for a bottle of thenar policies of President Wilson is "Calif ornia Syrup of Figs," which has no haphazard incident. It is a weB- fgj directioas for babiea, children of jaiu pivi, ujceiy iramea ana straie- an alres and for crown-uns Dltinlv censors and envious-fanged coatemners of the Wilsonian policies wear such a nimsy gossamer cover ing as to expose this political plot in all its naked, hideousness. We .make no claim that the admin gically timed. Its Duroose. no matterl th Kttio d.1 i istratien has created sunbeams out of r . . i i jjj v. v biic Avv&c jjcncuc vi irVuii i : now secretive its sponsors, how insin- terf eits sold here. Get the genuine, ' cucumoers or penormed ieata Deyond uating ijs methods, how seductive its 'made by "California Fig Syrup Com- j Pa.le f human possibility, but we wguments, is to give me Kepuoncau' pany," Refuse ny other kind withlao niainisin inai us enorxs nave been party a. majority in the next House of I contempt. .amazing, its accomplishments beyond Representatives and to pave the way compare in the history of mnHora mnr. ist, said was of more worth to the ,Iare; . . ,. . , . world than the Panama Canal, saved 1 We have no? -Whipped the Kaiser this country, with the advent of the ye5' but w11 whlP nim " calumni lor a Republican President in 1920. From a political point of view this may be tolerable: from a patriotic as pect, m a national crisis like this, it'War, from the most stupendous panic a"n ntlcs d not drmpen the fires is odious and -detestable. in toj-y enabled us to ride the f enthusiasm or grease the tracks The business of the Nation today is 1 tumultuoujs waters of "wolrd-war" fi- wneren must nde our national, char to win the war, and the political lead-1 nance with hardly a squeak or a iots of war- We have more en in ers, who for party gain or personal tremor of our old ship of state. With- France today than Roosevelt knows or aim lay the slightest obstacle in the out this Federal reserve bank today rmsmy suspects, and a million more way ol the happy consummation of; the United States would be grinding waiting Xor the ships. this business, clothe themselves in a' r,; f j;c,. We have an Army so well cared for diabolical livery and surround their to,. , that the death rate in our ranks for I Atteadiflf te Other Mem'a Bdsumm of ' th Yesterday there er some Bepub- docie way, that theic party had the business of Randolph county in their hands, and; vera going to hold it. So 1 went home and commenced ruminat ing to see which party owned the most property in Randolph county, After making -aome investigations, I find that down ta Cedar Grove town ship, the Republkxna vote about 60 majority, and own about one-third of that nwtnAftv fit tu tAumcnm ea4 the same time are doing the business of the property holders uninvited, and against their consent. In New Hope township the Demo crats pay three-fourths of the taxes. and yet have a Republican to assess their property. And in Concord I am informed the Democrats pay over two thirds' of the taxes, and yet hfcve a Republican to assess, and list the prop- ferty. And In Tabernacle about the same.. The other townships of. tne county about the same proportion. And the county commissioners ap- i - J t 1.11 1 i . 1 ? poinveu a Aepuoucaa list, taxer every township in the county. In Cedar Grove, New Hope. Con cord, and Tabernacle there are only a-few Republicans whose real estate is assessed at 12,000, 1 Ditto as. to the county officers who occupy rooms in the courthouse, that was built with Democrat money principally. It is true however the Republicans have more business to attend to in the courthouse and jail than the Democrats, especi ally the jail. io be courteous to other people, one should not try to attend to other peo ple's business uninvited, a; least I was not brought up that way. Side Wife. political machinations with a brim stone scent, a sulphurous odor offen sive to people who revere patriotism in the four months endinsr Januarv 1. almost prophetic 1Jla verageo only 7 per thousand Nor is this all. ' u ,rQ siu n.uiu a aeam rate, znina vou. less tnan politics, but abhor politics in patriot- wrunl, a lordlv nortion of c-ovemmen- Pe death rate for men of a. like age ,snl- . . . tal revenue from internal taxes in- ln Peaceful avocations at home. ,- Com- tor months Col. Roosevelt has been'stead of from tariff imposts, which un- P" this with the death rate of 20.14 injecting politics into the war through der the baneful innuence of war dwin- Pethousand under the good .old Re- his articles nvthe Kansas City Star, dled t0 a sum insufficient to provide publican rule of the days of the Spfln- and I Metropolitan Magazine. With lubrication for our gears of Govern- ifh-Amencan War. Compare tliese craft and caution he has d anted a1 i figures, and then anplaud the Eoose- , . . . , . . , ... . - . " I incut, lei aiuiic uiuviuc xuci wic - . bomb, intended to blow President Wil. t ,, hniw tnt mVp th w'nAPis velt charges, if you can! true, we have made some mistakes, but in the magnitude of our undertak- r lpoli:tlc,?1 ,ete?ce'uanAn of national life go round, tms . Guy Fawkes" plot he has had the Our national tXnerien Our national experience since the t vi Benaioi uwge, war sUrted must carry conviction to j ki were ineviiaoie, un- and the crafty sup- L fair-minded American that for av0Idable. In balance though with the Vadsworth, of New th ' two measilreg aione we owe an worpus achievements these mistakes have been trivial and not worthv of the attention of the men who. minim ize their talents by trying to magnify unctious assistance of Senator Lodc-e. oi .viassacnuseus, ana u l - J! n r uoii oi eenaior.waaswonn, oi wew these two meaSures alone we owe an " uausas ineffable debt of gratitude to the wis- ,h. ? h T.he dom and statesmanship of Woodnro mountain of truth is too bier to be dis-':! colored by such daubine brushes, the a i v.. I molehills into mountains. facts too potent to be minimized to" thf self same Eie And' hei-more, unlike the Span- impish dissimulation or distorted byl Theodore Roosevelt may indulge ifh:Aee1rficfn ar, in which Mr. cunning castigation. himself in all the weird iueelins: of ROr8ev,elt was a king-pin: The Bible says he who draw. , the fage tha tJeTL? 2 have no contract-can-sword shall perish by the sword Well, maf.n!ensate himself to such inspira- da&- . amh.A w . Roosevelt and his followers first drew tj rf t f emou frenzy 88 may 1 We have no embalmed-beef horrors, the political sword in this dispute, and 1 y rtonT and flare to his We have no fat' oId generals-going with their assumptive va they,e a should not cry for quarter before the 3, .fLiahL immovable. charges from easy rocking chain. Wade of their own rapier. ra'ZS . We have no unpleasant gossip about xciii a ut aumiiuotiauuu lxic xvepuu- lican party was the custodian of the welfare of this nation, and in all these -Jflyyears it did but little to put this RICH ASHEBORO BACH- EOR V4NT5s WIFE "Many people have blamed Tne for not getting married. Since childhood I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, never being able to get any medicine or doctor to help me. Now that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has entirely cured me, I am anxious to get a wife." It is a simple, harmless, preparation, that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal jtract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. or sale by Standard Drug Co. Ahrars tirei KatcbifM. appetite. A 4u3 leadache. ' A skliy appearance : CLU1 . fevers. Aches and paius. V IVm b&ste tW ymt Bv aal . ' MickliNiilaic, AiaMti HERB ATONE Will Ktiitm You Thl hmdy, borne rem edy will save you doctor : bills and serfous lllneit,- u used In tune. It drivea Cut the poison germs &ad tnkt th boweH, tii&nr? ajjavraah'. ulxd ti wj StiifartinaGnaranfeed . i.j9 nc: o.-.- 8 tittvtil nd U ttf rrsH fc no ut-f-;-. . -1- f f balaaoe' andoerelujiayottUMvoMy. Hcaaifactiutd h (h kCJZ XZZtTWZ CO.. - . Ctw Uk. (lihHiAii MM) v ---- Cmwht HERDATOSS U Wl STANDARD DRUG CO. Asheboro, N. C. - r mm ; PS. K." 1L TOILET ... 7 - Dentist ; 'Dr. Crotchfield''Ofie -Bank of Randolph Building -U 'Aheboro, N. C. "- - ; Phone 28 - Attonsey-at-Law " Office Miller Building -Prrtlce in all court, collect and ad- - Jort claims, wind up eftatea, Ail buai- nesa entrusted in my can anau navt prompt and painstaking atenticn. :- E.aSHAW: ; ..''. : Jeweler - "JNext door to Hoover A McCain'i . ' ruraltun Store j x 'i . WhyNotltema ; . Mrs. 0. D. Lawrence visited Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Austin in High Point re cently. . . .." ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aumaa atteiubui iion CoUege commencement last week. Their son, Rev. J. Clyde Auman, is one oi inis years graduates xrom filon couege. , :--;??fi- - Mr. J. A. King attended Ramseur commencement. . . . ; - Mrs. Peter Vuncannon, and Grand daughter, Annie Grace, of Star, spent several oays nere recently. -, . - - . s Mr. Euclid Auman attended ' Flon r. ana airs, oari junc nave re turned from Hot Springs, Ark., where tney spent a montn. . Mr. Emery Slack has gone.ta Vir ginia. ; r h-- !.:: Pick ud the slow where it utanda in th"e furrow patriotism is the practic al aomg oi tne next job. GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOB country on a basis of adequate prep aration for war. Grover Cleveland started the American Navy on its way YYWurvw Wilson oiu more p uj d so"iet adm,- ZZZL1UX We have no round-robbin and Theodore Roosevelt did in the dSSffnT .vi 11 o, f tu;. cers aemoraiiLing r uwiv, j o vi m-" Lir" altinsf self During these two years prepared- -il " " v j All U1C ItttC A?4.tB U1C WUU ZSlZlTSlL J ranting, of Roosevelt and his fellow to imnerial strenirth. but Theodore! .i.'. . " -l political conspirators are boomerangs, that curtailed the Cleveland nollfv. ! 10len4, VI n " PIrvLV1MU' "'c" harmful only to the men who hurl . . . . . . . y . ndorvspn pTnpriiPTir or ikjiilic . i ii . Great as our Navy is today, it would be far greater still if the policy of deemed expedient or pouue. , them q the estimati0n of thought- auddeniy, nowever, conoiuona creftl- f , . riticB make no Cleveland had prevailed and the plans ' disreeardrnK treaties and delib,e V? lflty m8y ""V of Roosevelt buried in the bottom of , JanJ J Tmmket? the winds hurled the 8urface of the P0?1 .f e0?1111 the sea. And as it was with the Navy.l? iXl of war but they stir not the depths ,of public o , v, u a Ti.-ji, s ,nt the seething whirpool of war. oninio Ani with Roogeve t. Lodare. Bett kft he ArmV of thTSft oViD o? stated l a"d Wadswo as the chief creators' ed States weaker than he had found Sn wh Bofa h o this curtai? .eouflage political it seven years before. i years, the men whose Ponies had fi f d b tissue8 of ambitious n7 sooner however had Woodrow Sr1 the Av.my stUDted misrepresentation, fanned by the sin Wnsn, S his paloranSic w ot nnuinmM menvernTffht and ister inds of Piitical ry. there the history of the world in peace time " inThiZs ofTrancen forth f?mjnemory's doset tte H in wr tim hi. thnmnVh lmnwl. P11 them in the trenches oi France in Bkeleton of Ajger's embalmed beef 7."' : ir " j a day. l hey rorgot tne experience oi ifi, ifo -tanrh- thorn euge 01 oeraucrauc jmuirauous turn; t-.i" j. .u" Z-,t tho o-rnorisnrA . . -, 7---i economic possibiliUes, Lis sympathy EnfJrad' .thhJv S Seir owTne- Iooms Jf0 view,the naadCT o tte with the masses and his consideration ?. leci 01 uur luurvmi wgvu, ride a nom goIng m IT 1 In in thAlW AWH nA'Seinfll L . m ft of the classes no sooner had he be-! come President of the United States1 than the wheels of progress were set in motion to equip this Nation as years before she should have been equipped for the solution of pressing national , problems and the handling of contin gencies of an international nature. The rehearsal of all the legislation of President Wilson to carry out this ' progressive program would be super ' uuous here. The world knows it by . heart. It insures him a splendid place V in the annals of statesmanship. It is the unmistakable triumph of th ' - democratic vearnina with which the heart of mankind throbs and pulses 1 ' today. And it carried Woodrow Wil J son to wonderful victory in 1916 against an avalanche of money and a ' labyrinth of intrigue. . Hia Federal reserve bank law. which - ' Mulhall, th famous English econom- got everything but tneir own personai a aTrillg and lolloping in a portable advertisement and their own political ; bathtuo Vhile our soldiers had no med- auYwivvuicuu icines. to conquer tropic uis; men f trtVnlrtiro folia ns that Minerva ? ti,i. ..if .om. anm. sprang fun-armed from the mind of mandcr 0f th United States forces Jupiter, ana aespiwi ui luv m tAXina hit battles from th age for mythological miracles nM.UenguOUifSldlo"iioporinc hammock, passed, these acrimdBloui critics de- wbJle throurn the stupidity and care manded that the United States whit-. 1,,, of ineffldent military med- Sunday School Association Notes Next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, there will be a meeting of the central executive committee of the county as sociation held at the Presbyterian church, inis committee is now com posed of all the officers of the associa tion. Every member of this committee is urged to be present on time. Imme diately after the committee meeting, the board of religious education will meet in the association office over the Bank of Randolph. In a number of the townships the records of the township work an very loosely kept Many times then is not even a book for their nermanent lmethHf idlers I inc. This in a stoux mistake and one and inferior OflV for which the townshin luwretarv ia discipline and ex- j resDOncible. If there is no book for the township records, get one at once and copy all available records in it. Some townships have a surplus in their treasury after their pledges are paid. This money can be used to advantage in the township work by the officers in , the township. Accurate records should be kept of air receipts and ex penditures,. The hot weather will tax the re sources of all officers and teachers to keep up the attendance during the summer months. One school makes the classes of the school responsible for a surprise feature in the opening or closing each Sunday. ' Variety will help in keening up interest. There will be a Children's Day and rally at Brown's Grove Sunday School,1 near Sophia, next Sunday, all day. An interesting program is being prepared. The B rower township Sunday School convention will ba held at ML Olivet iM. E. Church on the third Sunday in June. The officers of the New Hope town- 666 QUICK BELT COLDS and LAGRIPPE PRICES 25c AND 50c PER BOTTLE. Notice of Sale of Land North Carolina, Randolph County. By virtue of power riven in the last will and testament of E. J. Strider, late deceased of Sandolnh eonntv. North Carolina, we the. undersigned, will on the. -. ..:,-;-.fo.,-"'-'';r ; ICth day of Jaly. 1918 at twelve o'clock noonj at the -court house door, in Asheboro, North Caro lina, offer for sale to the highest bid der a,rUm,tra4,or purcel of land lying and being in Union . township, Randolph county; North Carolina, be ing a part ot' the estate of- the said E. J. Strider and more -particularly described and defined as follows, to Beginning at a stone In Silas Luth er's line and running S. 22 ft chains to a stone, then-W. 14 V4 chains to a stone in Willis Luther's line, then S. 25 chains to a post oak. then W. 15 chains to sassafras -Crawford corner, then S. on his line 40 chains, to a pile of rocks in his line then E. 20 chains B. J., then S. 20 chains to a pine in the Montgomery county line, then E. 50 degrees W. 12 chains to a B. J., then E. with Shaw's line, 12 chains to a white oak T. Hall's line, then N. Hall's line 86 chains to a hickory S. Luther's line, then 8tt chains to the S. Luther corner sour wood, then with Luther's and Sarah Hall's line tor a stone, then W. 42 H chains to the be- feXl' a TATE.' 1ID : Physician and Sorgeea. -.. v Raswu? ; .c - North CatoUnaW K ; DR. JOHN SWAIM uiact over xm national eanar f Phone: 192 . " -r Asheboro, n. c Wm. C HAMMER Al a M0SEB. V.HAMMEB ft MOSES zi 5 - Attorne vnt Law . w - -. Offices In Law Building, Asheboro. RANDOLPH A ws, $60,000.00 , -Ji wr i9sn.onfl no " ' -1 THE BANK; OF Asheboro,' - Capital and Santos. S Total Assets Over 1250.000.00 ' ; GENERAL BANJWNO . -.We soUdt the business , of firms. " corporations and fatHviduaiar; " - ... l B. McCrary, . Armfleld, ' , rresident , V-Presldent VT. J. Armfield, Jt, Cashier - - J.DBo8S, Assistant Cashier i - x CLEANSES TOUB HAIR v MAKER IT BEAUTIFUL. ; ; ; thicivglosst, wavy : Try ThUt "AO Dsndma Dbsppears v , - Aad Hairtps Coning Out , Surely try a "Dandcrine Hair : Qeanae1' if vou wish to Immedlatelr -'double the beauty of your hair. 1 Just ' 'moisten a cloth with Danderine ' and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; . thin will clean th hair of duxt, dirt or any excessive oil in a few minute rou will be amaxod, : Your hair will I s try, fluffy and abandnnt and pos- t tin mrom parable sonnets, lustre s ' ! ! ; variance. ." . i ! i beautifying Ue Jialr, ' one n tf t'iri.l"i ine dissolves rt;,13 rf (!.m VfT; jnvifnrntct -l.ing snj falling tie rifles ut of the air ana oy some icja jorce goidier boys found ty sort of nrestidigitorial art transforms d-adi, than bullets million civilians Into fuu-trttaed.wK?. Daish guns. Alar between the smldiur and tne ns. i j i tV-A -MnrttiAa ing of the sun. What these critics WA n0 political manlpulaUon cani naa iauea w qj i",r t. ij j' snatch from History s page; m view sist that wooorow nuw mu u iu uw of 0RCM funereJU-hued gionea lnr 10 oays. in wmu UBv-vu u .-j the official scarlet-unrea scanaais night, the dew f alls, the stars come of gpaajgh-American War;, i out, tne moon woraa nei ms-v- of Alger embalmed neei . oi and behold at dawn a ruu grown raw doriferour memory; in view of ' in vum wMtimi tiwt lawn where at tun- mv.mJ k tv cii ,mrn set only an embryonic stalk snuggled mmt B( wperior prices; in view of in the grass. This is tht kind of mar- the and disgrace that typhoid vel, this the kind of fanpossibl leger- fmr WIled mor( mt -oldiers than Amwnmin that CoL Roosevelt ' nd hlS o.iv. W.,IT. u, if, thi mm- in school demand should M aupucawxi w ty, 0- cable which Dewey cut our mlliUry world. They demand that to ha Navy from the ln- an invincioii. array m srwn Sunday afternoon to prenare for the convention on th fifth Sunday in . j - - - - Mrs. Theodore -. Roosevelt, . J'- ' 1 working fourteen hours a day in a Y. M. tz A. canteen at AU, rranee. tf !Mr rf (!..n ;' ; 'VZ' i' i. , V r 1 I t to l' - 1 t frr 1 T nirfit out of wind and dew, sUrligbt p..au- SAUVATE3- and moon-nine. u ncj . . AND MAAKS IUU Bin, ride th AladdJu'a lamp with which to 5 -s - work the miracle; the XaO to lurnian Aets-Iik PyaamiU e a Blofflsh the necromantic art wnerewnn w w- A pay Writ bit a night the task of a decade. -.'I-' - - -y And this miracle, too, they demand There's no reason wbjr a person hi th teeth of th hocry beaded truth should tak sickening, salivating calo- thatfrom th : days of Washington, tnel when a -few cent buys a large VranVlin. and Adama. this nation has bottU of Dodson's Liver Tonea per- tta fra atrainst a militaristic poll fort substitute for calomel . '. .r- - . . , .l- . . 'J cy. A 1TT Army, a povennw il is a pieasani, vegviaDi jiqum tary Establishment, has been the ghost which will start your liver iurt that has givrn this country -lerleas turely as calomel, but ft doesn't make nights for . 140 . years fictitious you irk and can not sallvstev itho-t, perhspa, but . nevertheless a Cliildren and grown folkvJn Ui? ffhnt hvnnotie. in , Its . mnnence ana DoH son's Uver lone, becaus It u fr aweotn in its sway. And the Kavy.-foctly harmless. - too, hss bn hampered by a hort- . Calomel ! a danyrrous druff. 1i ' 'cl FTitimnt of the gteat interior mercury and attarks your bonn. 1 - it rf tJ.a wintry,. tti-.9 cor.gree-' a don of ny rnlomol todsy rr 1 j ! rr, r.' .'jv i:r.r-.;..tntiy on- will feel wbk, m It and rnnf . 1 prm . r r u - r -fvnitnm rnnrroW. 1on t loa! a wy .. t the Tr!ci a rpnonf ,! rf - IM-' -i'l r r-'-n Ka-.Ti."? In --. I eH roi v.,.1 v acrea mora or li The above described land " will - be sold in accordance with the provisions in- the last will and testament of the said E. J. Strider. - deceased. - Terms of sale one third cash; the -balance in ihip awociaUon held a conference laadJ 5 ym.?,t NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD T5 SHORT LINE BETWEEN . ' ' Western' North Carolina .and Easterns : North, OuUna,Norfolk, and Point; , (As information, not guaranteed.) , Leave Asheboro daily except Stmdatr 8:40 a. m.. connecting at Star withi throutfh train for Charlotte at 11:25 nu, with thrpugh. train for Raleigh, ait v:w a. m., arriving Kaieign i:2Q p, m. : connecting at Raleigh with throngbT " " sleeper leaving Raleigh daily at D:20 - y. iu. j.or niiBon, ureenvuie. wasning twand Norfolk. , sr - 77 - i ' : Leave Asheboro 4:10 p. m.' daily ex- ' eept Sunday for Star, Jackson Springs ' V Pinehurst and Aberdeen-and point. South."" " ,,;,,....;,- Trains arrive Asheboro 10:60 a. m. and 4:50 p. m, daily, except Sunday. i " xor miormauon can on. orwritet It. D. BURKHEAD, j , Vfommeroai Agens, ttaiagn. . ii- - t- c b. UNDEBWOOD. . . t ; Commercial Agent, Charlotte, N. C GxeralPajsaenger Agent, lTorfolk,Va. Administrator's Notice -Havfaur Qualified aa admmlstntor'nf , the estate of Minnie Loflim deeeaaed. before Fj M. Wright, Clerk of the Su perior court lor,i4andolph county, thia Is (o notify all persons holding claim f against said estate to present to the. undersigned aury Termed on or belore the 1st day of May, 1919, or this no- s tice will be pleaded In bar of their re- " covery. All persons Indebted to said . - -estate are expected to make immediate- - -'- payment.-' - . & This the Z2nd day of April, 1918. - : . BAMUI5L LOFLIN, . ".. Adniinistrator. " Jackson .Creek, N. C. :x - . Administrator's Notir Having quaDfled as I administrator - -1 '' of the estate of Jefferson Brookahire, " . deceased, late : of . Randolph ; county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against y the estate of said deceased to exhibit th ginning, containing two hundred (200)Ho the. undersigned, on or before the ksui aay oz June, or this notice will be pleaded is bar of their recov- .in Lj.ii.j a. . . cr., au persons jnaeoiea w saia es tate will pleas make knmediate pay ment. X4 ' J.' T. WOOD,1 WOMEN TORTUREQJ 8uffer Terribly With Coras Because -Of High Ueela, But Wy,Cre ' I ' Now i; . ,'. sv Women wear high heels which buck le up their toes and they suffer terri- blr from corns. Women then proceed to trim these pests, seeking relief, put they liardly-reauxe th terrible danger from mfecuon, says a Cincinnati au thority.. ' ' Corns can easily b Lfted out with the fingers if you will get from any drug store a quarter of an vubm of a drag called f reason. This is sufficient to remove every hard or sort corn or callus - from ons's feet. Yott simply spply a' few drop, directly upon the tender aching corn or callus. The soreness is relieved at one and soon to entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts out without one particle of pain. ' This freexon is a sticky substance which drie in a moment It iurt shrivels up" the corn-without inflaming or even Irritating the Surrounding tis sue or skin. Tell your wife about this. and six months each. - said deferred payment bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sale until payments are made.: Said land will b sold subject to tea per cent advanced bid. ; . . , j :; . Is 24tK day May. mS.7.-;Ly. MYRICK STRIDER, , JAMES T. STRIDER,--, i.-. WALTER L. STRIDER, -, v Executors of E. J. Stridef. Administrator of Jefferson BrooksMre, .v,f. ..-k. -Notice J3y virtue of power of sal given t the undersignd John B. Uockctt in a certain mortgage deed, executed by J. on the 24th deyof October, 1903. and rccc'.U.i hi Cj.offlce of th Effstr tti X. . a! Pr.-vdnlnh rmmtv. tinri ' Caroiln in bojk crd''4! porV-j ;-:- v Administratrix Notice Having (juaUfied as administratrix of th eaUt of W. Q, Brooks, (Jpcpss ed, lato of Randolph . county, North . uarouna, uus is to noory aii persons having claim against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2th day Of June, 1919, or this notice wUl b pleaded ta bar of thoir recovery. AU 1 persona Indebted to eald estate will please make immerwa Twt. t . HlLd. LLNA LliOOiiS, . . : Arimx of .V. GvCrocLs. - - Valuable Land To Eal ' rurwuaat to aidecrM of th Pap rtar Court of Liuidn'rh eourty, M. a, mA in th c??9 cf Uroen.-',r Loan flurnce of IptiUicnn politi'-s at Yash- i;.;rtl :in Vi'-w of Army contract " wl,ih brought a IIurIi to the t " 1 Ti J r?"! tt the h nrLjit V in vi w f t tlio a'.trtnrt ta !!! - i J T, I CVr--"". rrrr '.r v gages ao. 119 at pair U I'M i. M.h U Ga it tX, tA vulz. I gag i ti n:.z eo givon s'xr;ro i paymc yf a bond swrni Cr 7 t of even dat" thrv l r 1 ( having been mad In tU rt ;-. t said bond; and by vtrtns ci tit mnt of suld morf n-j ,.i it. the said John C l.o t t V a t r demigned IL C C ' " " f I f ' v mcnt bearing data tt i.a 7-, we the'undTsigW't rai)rj"'- tr. . ssiignc will ea th9 lUih dy of Jun, i;i t 13 o' noon, t the C":t b: ! -1 It 1 born. N. C, cf.. r f r s u t 1 v rt bi'Urr th filler!: t c land lying end h-! T li fro' ' . a A. ; , 1 n t i ' - 1." r i (, i N r.. ' t 7 t ' ; i h' - : I . ' .. i li f. -1 I ' r- i I, i .hi.m f ; In f;',ury in v . r r f 1 hp' , .na: , j: 1 0 5 i t- a - ( ig rt -r cv t i 1 a s" 1 II C '1 s t r I n lit -Ji V t u -'W Lt:i" tl t't l- - ' t li f r r " r ' " - V, N. :.. '. 1 r . f t 1 1 ! r ' i i - trrt . 1l t ' t ua ti t!-a L".t ? I r f r f .Ji, ar4 tj t ... - X t t i Ji coury court ri - J 1JJX.N & TTTUT CO. l"-'--r a."4 Cwnmii-.:;nr. By J. V. 1 - - - i- r. r's r: 1 M f .r 4 v- i! . r -u 1 I V 1 t- f.
The Courier (Asheboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1918, edition 1
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