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THE COURIER . PUBLISHED EVEBY THURSDAY W1L C HAMMER, Editor. ' Entered as second class mail matter m tne poatomce at Asneooro. r. v, Asheboro, N. C. January, 16th, 1919. Mrs. Thomas Sink of Randleman Dead, ggg CUreS headaches, bilioUS- Mrs. Thomas Sink died at her home , - '. . , in Randleman last week following in- neSS, lOSS 01 appetite, IOUI fluen-a and pneumonia . Mrs. Sink breath, OT that tired aching was the daughter of the late O. r. All- , ,. , . . . " red. she is survived by her husband leeling due to malaria or and four children.' colds. It removes the cause. HE Stomach Troubles Supporting the Country Paper " ' By publishing the many notices that re being: sent by different government departments to the country papers, the publishers are giving the public infor mation which the government desires .than to receive in the only possible way it can be given without putting the government to an enormous ex pense. The publisher receives noth'nn but grtitude from the government foi his services, and that is ul! he expects from the government. But the pub lisher has a right to expect the suppon ef his community the sam! as a soldier at the front expects and deserves it. High government officials, from the President of the United States down to the officers of the stale, have express ed their thanks to the country publish er. "The country publishers are aomg more to win this war than any other class of men," is a statement often made by high officials, j Almost every reader of the country paper and every advertiser is doing all! he can for the boys at the front. We are sorry to say tucre are a few who! don't appreciate the service rendered' by our soldiers. j Almost every reader of the country paper and every advertiser is doing something to support the country pa per. But again,, we are sorry to say there are also a few who don't appre ciate the service rendered. Ucnwick (Iowa) Times. SPANISH INFLUENZA GETS DEATH BLOW Health department about six weeks ago advertised its willingness to give! free vaccination and began the use oi a -new vaccine known as the Kosenow vaccine, developed by Dr. Edward C. Rosenow, professor of experimental medicine of the University of Minne sota. , The old serum treatment was open to serious objection, but the new Rose '0W vaccine, containing 5,000,000,000 dead in the arm with a hypodermic syringe without pain, danger or incon venience and has been found to afford immunity characterizing vaccination for smallpox and typhoid fever. On 20,000 cases of free vaccination the subject was admonished to report subsequent influenza or pneumonia if it occurred. No one case of influenza r pneumonia has been reported from the 20,000 vaccinated. St. Louis is divided into seven sani tary districts. In the West End and ether fashionable districts in the last two or three weeks new cases of in fluenza amount daily to an average of 100 or more from each district. In ene district alone the average of new eases of influenza has been only ten ec twelve daily. The district which is relatively free of influenza, popularly known as the Gheto district, where congestion and insanitary conditions prevail, is the one district where the people have resorted freely to vaccin- Uoo. The Gheto district sent 30,000 peo ple to the city health department for. vaccination. other districts until ejuite recently, contributed very few emdidatee for vaccination. It was facetiously remarked that those living . fat thm tnnlr moot unvthin fhntl they could get free. Vaccine Effective It is new seriously remarked that this- 80.9M vaccination in the Gheto, reaching most of the sueeeptibles, hare : solved the problem of influenza pre ventative and have proved the effeet- Since this striking: showintr has . become better known the fashionables have been swarming to their physi . eians for vaccine preventative treat- . aVClW W miivu l-.i. i.iiiiMi. nvn . . ...... ; epinion of this city has lent its un- aualined endorsement As the small . . . ... , . . i VOX OI uie milium Aires a..u mc . typhoid of the Boer and Spanish .American Wars yielded to vaccination, ao Soanish influenza, in the view or leading St. Louis medical men, bred on ' the battlefields of Europe, will now succumb to influenza vaccine wherever that vaccine finds its way under the i skin of the individual. . t n Inrjkrnnrinnnl Lira nr Nr.. Inim ' duly impressed by these figures, is hastily preparing a bulletin for its agents, medical examiners and 75,000 policyholders, pointing out the urgency ef vaccination as a preventative. Im pressed by the fact that life insurance companies in the United States during the year 1917 paid out ze&,uuu,uuu in death claims and that the same com panies during the year 1918 are par ing out no less-than 1500,000,000 in snath claims, the difference attributa ble to rnfluensa. the Interna ti on Is ending Its bulletins to all other life Hvursnre companies throughout the i nfted States and to the Life Exten s ': ITurean at New York, comprised r '."t ot life insurance men, but vM by former President Taft WHO DELIVERS THE noons IS ENTITLED TO THE GREATEST HONOR A preparation that gives results, jf you have trouble with your stom delivers the goods, restores your ach you snouid try Chamberlain's Tab health, deserves your consideration, lcUs So many have heen restoKC(j t0 and is what you want L-Rheumo neatn by the use of these tablets and their cost is so little, 25 cents, that HAVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE CLEANED, repaired, adjusted now before the rush comes on. You can be told the cost and value of your machine before the work begins. Needles for all makes sewing ma chines, SO cents per dozen, guaran teed first class; 3 oz. bottle of ma chine oil 15 cents; belts 45 cents each; shuttles for all makes ma chines, 85 cents to $1.25. Five years experience in sewing machine busi ness. J. A. Van Dyke, Asheboro, N. C, P. O. Box 307. cures rneumausm mm 8-u... -why those who suffer from rheuma tism want L-Rheumo. You should get a bottle when you feel that first pain. L-Rheumo is a rejuvenating, elimi nent laxative. Its use insures suc cess. Don't listen to druggists who offer you something else, you know the reason, Guaranteed. Price $1.00. For sale by , STANDARD DRUG COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. RAMSEUR PHARMACY Ramseur, N. C. it i worth while to give them a trial CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of Notice 1 This is to notify all persons who are indebted to the estate of H. Colon Parks, on store accounts, that if they do not pay the same to the under signed on or before ,the 18th day of January, 1919, I shall sell the same at public out cry, to the highest bid- 1 1 .. 1 . 1 . C Ti -. oer, iflr casn, in me town vi rvumscur, N. C. Dec. 17th, 1918. T. H. ELLIS, Trustee in assignment. Notice The first Quarterly Conference of Richland circuit will meet at Gile. church January the ISth. Pieachinc. at 11 o'clock p. m. I trust every offi cial will be present. Joel B. TROGDON. Report of the condition of THE BANK OF LIBERTY at Liberty, in the state of North Caro lina, at the close of business, December .SI, 1918: LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make Tlti Your for Be:iuty Lotion Cheaply Face, Neck, Arms and Hands At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautiticr, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle contain ing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and re- h emishes as treckies, sai- Resources Loans and discounts S1S7.82S.42 Overdrafts 716.86 United States Uonus" and Liberty Bonds 14.100.00 All other stocks, bonds and mort gages 4,500700 Banking houses, furniture and fix tures .- ,S,f!C8.40 All other real estate owned.. 6,847.86 Duo from National banks . . . 11,312.65 Due from state banks and bankers .SG.G44.97 Gold Coin 2,684.00 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency ; 1,383.44 National bank notes and other U. S. Notes 11,793.00 FIVE MIILLION fire stalky frost proof cabbage plants. Will person ally fill vour orders from Georgia farm. My express $1 per 1,000; 500 postpaid $1. R. 0. Parks, Darien Ga. - j2-4t-pd WANTED AT ONCE Two or three saw mills to saw three million feet of lumber near Farmer, N. C. Also hackers to hew about 10.000 cross ties. Write, call or wire C. E. Thsm ason, Lexington, N. C. 1-9-1 P 2t-pd DR. L. M. FOX Opens Office Over Standard Drug Company Phone No. 22 1 t FOR SALE Three pure-bred Brown Leghorn cockrels. Eggs bred from Highland Farm Charlotte, especially heavy winter layers. Guarantee sat isfaction, none finer, $2.50 each. Miss "Bettve B. Shaniburger, Mechanic, N. C. 2t Total 231,774.10 move such lowness and tan and is the ideal skin Liabilities softener, whitcner and beautifier. Capital stock paid in 10,000.00 Just try it! Get three ounces of Surplus fund 13,900.00 orchard white at any drug store and Undivided profits, less current ex two lemons from the grocer and make poises and taxes paid . . 2,927.31 up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- Deposits subject to check . . . 85,751.48 grant lemon lotion and massage it Savings deposits 117,468.11 daily into the face, neck, arms and Cashier's checks outstanding 592.90 hands. It is marvelous to smoothen Accnied interest due depositors rough, red hands. i ' 1,134.30 FOR RENT The Cox Fami, on Deep River, in northern part of Randolph county. This is a four-horse farm. Good dwelling, good water, large feed bam, land lies well, in a good state of cultivation. Want one or two good farmers to cultivate the land on shares. Write P. O. Box 187, Carthage, N. C. 3t Dr. A. P. Staley Dr. D. F. Staley SKILLED OPTOMETRIC SERVICE UPSET STOMACH Pape's Diapepsin at Once Ends Sour ness, Gases, Acidity, Indigestion 1 Undigested food! Lumps of pain; belching gas, acids and sourness. When your stomach is all upset, here is instant relief No waiting! Total 231,774.10 If you have headaches pains 'Kh,f Ja'S. wit.' CUnty ;in the nerV0US While 0r i i. b. m.' Brower, cashier of the above after readine or doinsr any named bank, do solemnly swear that Hnssp wnrk nr if vnnr visirvn tl-e above statement is true to the best ClOSe W01K Or II your V1S10H of my knowledge and belief. jlS defective, yOU Should COB- B. M. BROWER. Cashire. ,,U Tk.. 0-1,r Correct-Attest: ,bi ma. ouucjf G. W. WRIGHTSELL, G. A. FOSTER, Direcors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of January, 1919. W. B. OWEN, J.,P. BUSINESS BUILDER! Wanted A small farm in Randolph, Chatham or son inininir rnnnli witk jjood sise dwwelling, orchard and ont buildings. Prefer grain land and must , lay well and be productcive.. . Want 1 possession this spring. Give price and terse. Addrett The Moment you eat a tablet of. " 1 1 Pape'e Diapepsin all the indigestion .ffTJ' N C pain, dyspepsia misery, the eourneee, FOR 8ALB-A 1014 fire paesenger gases andetomach acidity enda Ford en In food condition. Cheap. Farm s LnaDensin UDietB co una at any drug etore but there is no urer er quicker stomach relief known. Eye Sight Specialist! Stanton-Welch Building, Upstairt Office hours, 8 to 12, 1 to t. High Point, N. C t TAX NOTICE Town taxes are now due and must be collected promptly. I expect to be 'in my office over the Standard Drug Co. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days ot each week from 10 a. m. till 8 p. m. until February 15. Please caH at once and settle. C. W. STEED Town Tax Collector. January 7, 1919. I School Supplies Complete line stationery, pencils, t tablets, etc. ' Full line of drugs. Prescriptions a specialty t ' Standard Drug Co. t The Q&XaHSL Store 7 Wt tEpm ii mi ii ii ii .St 1-1-1 Raeur, NN. C Rt 1 FOR SALE A lot of personal pro perty at my hone known as Hinahaw I fork CALOMEL SALIVATES AND MAKES TOU SICK farm near Randleman. January Acts Like Dynamite "on a Slnggisk btn, beginning at 10 A. M. Articles LiTer and You Lose a Dsy's iwill be acTertised in Courier next week. Work I T. INGLE, There's no reason why a person 2t- Randleman, Rt 2. should take sickening, salivating calo-. n " " pw't . mel when a few cents buys a largeF?B ALE-Three 1917 Ford Tees bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone a per- Cars, good condition; also feet substitute for calomel. For Chassis uitable for truck, ta It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid) gd condition. Randolph Motor Co. TrV, ; li wri 1 1 oor vnn r 1 i vpr l fit Afl ' " 1 . ' roUmoi w it . Howm't make WANTED Live dealer to handle you Rick ana can not sanvaie. o o o o Briscoe Automobiles in your territo ry. Godd opportunity to make mon ey. J. II. Hm. Factory Distributor, North and South CaiVina, Charlo te, N. C. . l -H3t '-Teh Cmnty Teachers Meeting 1 .i tcachere of the County wet im ' f-irt house January 4th, with ' a r ( tendance and aa intereeUng i meeting was led try Urn. T. E. n; Salisbury,' member of State 1 of examiner. She ' diacusaed teachera The Reading Circle ' for teachers for the year 1919. ! owing teacher attended .the h G. Reddlck flnna PremelL nrVr, Jonrte Nw1ln, Mary Mary Allen Bulla, Ruby . "Trgi Tmrdon, Uitira Bum n Mn, Mary Moon, Troy ?. A. IedbetUr, Oeo. W. $pn FoFjIcman, Clenrta Vlovd, by, Clnra Prlles, Beulah Mrrf? Cor, F. W. Cook, !. 'I t.nm-.- II. T"'lrr. ,Tr. 1 ' ' ; ' ' :. " " C. Children and erown folks can take Dodson's Liver Tone, because it is per fectly harmless. j Calomel is a dangerolis drug. It is mercury and attack your bones. Take . , ' , a dose of nasty calomel today andyou ; "ANTED Peas, Soa Beans and Bel will feel weak, sick and nauseatedXp- ed Sraw-- Immediately, write what morrow. Don't one a daye work. I 701a iwe aand n&mi lowest caaa Take a spoonful of Dodson'a Liver pnee. J. M. Field, Climax, N. C 4t Tone instead xand you will wake up n , . ' feelinar great, No more .Dinousness, " -w-wwu. tumwr iopecr constipation, sluggiahnesi, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist aaya If you don't find Dod son's liyer Tone acts better than hor rible calomel your money is waiting for you. . who thoroughly understands the Nsv- uonal Hardwood rules of InsDee- tion. Must be accurate at figures. Apply to Fersyth Manufacturiag iompany, Hoary a. Uanus, 8a wiaston-ttaisssj, Learn Eoaie of School, Ehortbaid, Trpewritiag, Beokkeeping, on eraoV H.Posltloiw Coaranteed. Edwank Boslness Coil age, High Point, N. C ana name Mai em, w. u GIRLS! HAVE A MASS dl BEAUTIFUL HATR, v SOFT, GLOSST, WAVT Doubles Beanty ef Teur Hair 'vr. a.. . Within ten minutes aftef an VAJl1ZVL9: eaUon of Danderine yon eaa not find a JfWyJ'Ma5' single trace ef dandruff or faMing' M. Keama, Aaheboro, No. t. 2Vp. hair and your scalp will not Itch, but . . , what will please you most will , be AUTOMOBTLI . FOR 8ALB - OK after a few weeks' use, when you See ..Trade I hay a Maxwell fly paw new hair, fine and downy at firstyes ' eeager wita electrle starter and but really new bair growing all lights I waat to trade for a FVrd over the scalp. ' - j or sell for cash or credit at or. A little Danderine Immediately' ' B. G. If orris, Asheboro, N. C . : It doubles the beauty of your hair. ,- Ne 1 1 ' ' difference how dull, faded, brittle and FOR AUTO LIYER T Call M O. W. scraggy, just moisten a doth with, k Rich. Closed or open Cars, rhoae Danderine and earefullT 1 draw It, No. 159. , . , Xt. through your bair, taking one , small 1 - 1 ' 1 -. .. d at a time. The effect Is amas WANTED- Good man who thorough- Special Prices On All FURNITURE- ON OUR FLOOR lis a Make Room January Clearance Sale Our floors are now crowded with dependable, medium priced furniture that must give way to the new and higher grades of furniture that were bought on the Northern-markets last week by our Mr. D. N. Welborn, which will begin arriving here in a very few days. ' ALL FURNITURE ON OUR FLOORS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE FOR THIS BIG SALE How about that new Piano? We are offennEr BDecial Drices on our CLAREN- DON PIANOS. Be sure to see them-'Also a few second nand pianos at low prices. T PHONOGRAPHS $50 AND UP The Vita-Nola Phonograph is one of the best on the market at or near its price. Come here and hear it Special prices and easy terms for the next few days. V ROOM AND OFFICE COAL HEATERS PRICES AS LOW AS $5.0$ We nave a complete stock of Coal Heaters at very special prices, $5.00 and up. Buy . i your heater here and save money. ;r . x ' y " . STOVES AND RANGES ; : .'-This store can save you from $5.00 to $15.00 on your range. . All sizes in a number of different styles to choose from, .trices range irom $35.00 up. . - -.i Do you need Rugs. DruggetU, Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Window Shades, Mat ting, Chairs, Tables, Kitchen Cabinet Metal Bed, Parlor. Suite, Dining Jloom" ; Suite, Bed Room Suite, or anything in the furniture line? If "so make your pur ' chases here. v.;fc' ' r,': r'- '!''r-r ' -.-v'. -i, stran ing your hair will be U")t, fluffy and wary, ana , nav an appmrance oi abundance; an Ineomparable lustra, -f,rf-irss tini licrurisnce, - - -C.ct n Fitinll little of TCiTwItonV ly understands running automatic back knife lathe for turning chair stock. Attire and inMHgwit young iwn tlw wantod to pam t5 run t irninj Inth. Apply to J"ovyl " Ti')farti)rinff Cdmpnnr, !Ir"irj f. ' '.' irt, v. :f..n "i. C, - Sale Will Gontinue Fpra Few Days Only -- v -j o
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