ASHEBORO. N. C. FEB. 21919 ' TIM? A CTIt?T?nin VTTTJTTI A OTTT-Trr ' T ' - 1 'J-J -Ea-t Ceven - . . - , v - . I wkkeeping, Touch Typewriting, Penmanship and Commercial Brart tea thoroughly taught. Fall Term begins September 8. Write fcr alogue and full information. - " ' GREENSBORO COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Greensboro, N. C v 4 1 HEALTH IS WPA1 TW B 4 P;& 1 .t I V nuiium oh M.m I MuwNt en mail ip Iron. STATE BOARD OF TO HI nnM TO TMat omca oa n thb at mum m , i rmvcion. mm nimnn mm tmatmt ar hkmvioum. Miami wtu. attwptii And Red Blood About a teasnoonful of Iron la the jwuu quantity oi mat mucn-expioited wemeni present in tne entire mass of blood of a healthy, adult of average height and weight Why, then, all Sthia extravagant talk of iron and red wu . vu in uuq ui iwj loots I nil- portant elements of the blood. Such iron as me reo niood corpuscles con- am Is supplied, not from medicine, ut from natural foods, foods whir-h iave not been . denaturized In the ourge of preparation for the table. 'he iron in wheat, for instance, is shlefly discarded with the screenings in milling: the Iron in the nntatn h ;hiefly discarded with the .skins, in hose homes where the yalue of potato ,kins is not yet known. When physicians administer iron as a medicine, internally or by hynodermle mjection, they do not expect the iron foe taken up by the red corpuscles, hey" are fully aware that the blood Iron must be derived from the natural Iron of food, not from medicine. The nediclne is given for the purpose of stimulating certain structure which K J. 1 1 . .1 1 A. M ' . . .w Mjuraruai iu mv proauciion 01 red corpuscles, such as the marrow' of jlong bones, the lymph, nodes or "glarfds," the splaen. Also, at times, I to act upon certain underlying condi I tions which are known to account for 9m in. ninni vaimmi Now, It would certainly tm fine if an anemic person, one with weak or "watery" blood, could simply swallow Sunlight, direct exposure of the skin of as much of the body as possi ble, short of sunburn, of course, sup plies the natural blood-building stimu lant. In. the ast majority of anemia cases, weak or so-called watery blood, the anemia or blood weakness is sec ondary to some systematic disorder, and not an explanation in itself for the patient's sufferipg. EXPRESS METHODS TO BE REFORMED A "BETTER SERVICE CAMPAIGN" INAUGURATED . BY 135,000 EM PLOYEES OF COMPANY. STUPENDOUS DRIVE NOVV ON Rules Now Existing, Relating to Bo Ing and Packing of Shipments to Be Rigidly Enforced. W&shlnttin npnn.nt. ft. t w ton introduced bills for public build ings at' Albemarle and Lenoir, cos tin IZO.OOO and $60,000, respectively.- Charlotte, N. C Plans of a most comprehensive nature to bring about conditions which will make possible a marked improvement in the express service throughout the country, have been announced by Mr. W. S. Hall, Charlotte representative of the Amer ican Railway Express Company. A "Better Service Campaign" will be undertaken by the 135,000 men and wohien employed in the express busi ness, for the purpose of raisng the standards of packing, wrapping and marking shipments. The drive started on February 10, This is the'reason why alleged blood-building medicines M. ev,ery citir and town in Qe coun fail to cure anything, unless the un-0f educatlon and PPeal among eir press employes simultaneously with a widespread effort to secure the co- deriving cause of the lack of blood Is A3 SOME W0UU HAVE US BELIEVE GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Bring Keen Disappointments What Iron for the Blood ! Sought in Drug Store Bottles. -J , - V VbAVUbU trthsrhtoo.-! But it isn't done. Oh. yes, the medicine is swallowed reli giously. There are plenty of philan thropic gentlemen, with a surplus of iron to sell, who see to that. But the lood fails to grow strong. Green fresh garden truck, fresh hole fruits, and undenaturized ce- eals such as whole wheat, unpolished ice, oatmeal, crushed corn, and nut mpply iron adequate for every possi operation of the shipping public. alone the same lines. No new packing or marking rules have been adopted far the campaign, but express drivers and receiving clerks will be- instructed hereafter to insist, firmly but court eously, that the rules already in force be strictly adhered to. The chief purpose .of the "Better Service Campaign" is to check, once ft.r fJI, the waste of time, effort and money that resort from lost or dam arei shipments. It is a source of dis s:.ti!:f:ict.'on and annoyance to both skipvrs and the carrier and tends to Iwn-x'r the express service. It 1s ex pected that Ell who ship by express, ar.'l SOO.000,000 shipments are annual ly traveling that way, will be keenly interested in the fjrthcoming drive, because it so intimately concerns the transportation end of many different trades and industr.'es, some of which depend almost exclusively upon the esrpress service. Regarding the conditions which led to a decision for a national drive of tills character, an express official m?.le this statement: "It Is un ac- found and attacked by the physician. Indeed, it Is the heisht of extrava. ' . . ....... r- Jim wme iron-contatatag medicine fact that the average tllM Hmiia m m... .i. - i.a. T . .. - .... ! Ar,aHfi11 hllcinoo TMin vnnn A . tag health therein.: Anemic persona!; ., -" "'' are easily 'misled by temporary stlmu.ir ?,i;,ncr"s R nr"t lation or narcotic effects of alcohol, V V hPPln '"r ! tions with thattomor:' BuMf the iZfZptl 7,H h 9t andirtUeJ' ood3 h" 8end3 to the c"8tomer arrive blood tonics But somehow the ultl aRnd or n!,rered becawM thev were mate result is never very satisfactory, exposw, f1urinK tne Jm or'if The longed-for cure fails to material. be. PtltlrR Mnmf!tltli nrP lnPt ,,nBr ize. In the end the patient falls into of inrflocp.nfp innrkin or i;,mro the hands of the physician anvwav.I nrM.r .i, ,. :. so whv y not save time and money bj: I T-l nil v. mt; fi ; e-i r c. -iwf'i . . : . " ';' '" A 'C'.'';' -'''''"''-.. -' 1 x re::. lire pgr, If . , Opditumtu. lone fir bniriprs "S!.-rf ' in 1 . 1 1 ' . i ! .-lr-p ivh'rc." but p!..;-f hl.i r.r.'i th"ir fi: .1 f' , ft t in v't.n! toMfh ".vjth'h 'eii)icrvnt,,xt li: rVt-rr )-!. 'lut ion : you hn" rufi tlone o al wH''y. -. Jt 'i a crml iu.c for fn. lonKinf ia;iiir!s nu n to ouito up ir.fijr acquaint 'tirr. !a:nn,'( ai.rt .'rpvlittian tin-t-fn!p ti bo rcaily for bucinoss oxpanfion in jjnTinpovon oi mote 4.iveraoie iims. ', ... Coll to ec n 'oprati0D our now elocti-ic lodcer posting jna . chlDC which we have recently installed. . . Tho statflment of your monthly account with us will bo mi- acrea rom ro macawe.. BANfK OF RAMSEUR i' - . . , .. ... ...... . . KAMSEUK, N. C fi: k z J imach bh Stri!;o? No. Indigestion, Gas or 1 ; . J) i ,Upst stomach J feci fine, . . All indigestion, gases, countess, ) ticarxourn, irasii or aciuiry got insianily. J'o waiting! - . - "" Quickest Hunm h relief .known. , Just ft :, c's Diapcpiiit ::!(,! sioniacli Sourness ti bur? rnK'n' B'V't' i 1! i t' ' wjlon fro'it." !: ror In- I qntfs hi. J-fc-'m-t n:. "V'e also hive tb e:;t rra sons t i ';Ivo tb.t Orrmany ii keep ing !ir troops under arms on ibo pre text ct (commie rocesslty Some of the mjj!t-iry authorities think that Germany has 'sought more matorial to Rive necessary armament to 8J)00.- 000 men. German demnhlttxittlnn la a condition to our demobiliiation. GERMAN NEWSPAPER JSEs" ; AIRPLANES FOR DELIVERY it- Berlin. Am Mltta la th Unit Sm. per to employ air service in newsna. per distribution. It wilt send lu to sues to Lelpslj and "Weimar, thus aa abllnt the paper to be distributed to Ks subscribed houses. In tba arty hours. Herr Tjllsteln decided to sun- ply the national assembly at Weimar with a recular aenrtra of nawsnsiMira nd chartered A nnmber of alrptanet. wnlch left with : vosslcbe Zeltung! morning dition. ' , ;. JAPAN COeRCE.SXHlNCSR - V " DELEGATES IS CHARdEd, tondon Japan hm notified China must work in harmony with Japan at la parV eonfprnp and most un- dortaki ot (i retfsl to tho coa- OVER THE LAND OF THE LONG LEAF PINE SOOHT NOTES OF INTEREST TO CAROLINIANS, v FayettevUle. Three hnndrmi wnrir. ers from Cincinnati arrived hem and were taken to Camp Bragg on a spe cial train. ADnroiimntw half men are carpenters, the remainder be ing "handy men." Asheville. Posthumous award of the Croix de Guerre is to he mad t Lieut Frederick Fagg Malloy, the gal lant young officer who died In a French hospital after fliiccpnsfnllv fighting In several battles of the greai war. Dallas. Building activity will be re vived in the town of Dallas within the next two or three weeks. Plans have been submitted, subject to minor changes, for a $40,000 school building, work to begin not later than March. Gastonla. Solicitor George W. Wil son received a telegram from Gover nor Bickett notifying him that the state was offering $150 reward for the capture of Jack Bridges and $50 for me capture or Bridges' partner, Ran dolph Stephens, who are wanted for shooting Deputy Sheriff J. W. .Cole. Charlotte. Influenza is on a rapid decline here. Dr. C. C. Hudson, city health officer, said. A tew cases are still prevalent ;that is to be expected, said Dr. Hudson. The disease will continue until Iat in the spring, but no fear of another epidemic exists, the health officer assured. Wilmington. Daniel Pettaway, held with John Daniels for the alleged slay ing of Grover Dickey, lumberman, in Onslow county, last month, is believ ed to have escaped the armed and masked mob which stormed the Onslow county jail at Jacksonville and lynched Daniels. Charlotte. Mayor, McNinch, Com missioner Abernethy and R. P; Con nelly, city building inspector, have be gun a tour of inspection of locations of proposed new arc lights, It was an nounced! The city government has re ceived numerous requests for add tional llgji and It seems expected at the city hall that a number will be in stalled within a short time. Pnstonla. G. I -e Gowan, of Stohe Mountain. Ga., hn been elected farm donionstrvtor for Cfiston county to r'ir-rnd John B. StcMe, who recently rp's'gned to go into tht farming busi on his own nrconnt. .He has hrrn enir-.M"d in t'vs line of work for f":t i w;'o. and is an expert in this Vrtn of wr!:. i is ' a e m,'. ' r monev ' Wio.V- . VfV Y-1 from 40cto 4.75 V- t'-.3 v.-'"'!-)w the dr'olUnj: on t!'0 part I r ;'!;! ---i. , I. V.myr w i i t '..( 1 ! nsrn-hy cv'.:ii; fr-ir: ' ? the secinrl nor f,r ! hou?. Heroic ofTortf j ff citrons of th Mw:i i and the st'id"ts of Catawba Oollepe soon placed the fire under control. The damaice was estimated at be tween $1,680 And (2.G0A ' Statesvllle. Deputy Collector R. P. Allison,' of Stfl'eaville, Rturned from a highly suocenr.ful raid after illicit Itilll la WllkiHI count, fha fro It nt big trip having netted him a total of tbrea outfit with la" a brief space of $4 boom. ' 7 , , . Asheville. Joule Robinson, a na rrnsa, was arrested by tha police on a ebtrge of dismembering her , newly born infant and aUemotlna to bum Its body on a btmflre. The attempt failed. It was nuted. and tbt woman then scattered th pieces,' .. Wilson A n". h bn mirchtwd hen noon which a, ISO DOB nr noa Is to b erected, risns for the building r Im'iiff t'ritwn.i The sea t- M fAUAclty will be about l.ioo. At hi ll J;r'ld iro'-i building, It can't leak because it's made in one piece thafs why we guar antee satisfac' F Hon or your l? C& C t ir Complcts Iin-u cf Kantleek Rubber goods. Prices from 40c to 4.75 Standard Drug Company Chain' Tread The Economy of Buying Good Tires It's mighty poor economy to put cheap tires on your car. If you can't depend on your tires, you can't depend on your car, hidi grade of can't 'ict the md you :ce u oiH'iit to ;iv'e you. ; ::yc buy tro-y tlrcc United States to :k' u re fiv e c;: Use jy c value it is passenger car Hnc built by any tire manufacturer. Each has the buiU-m strensththat means your money back in extra miles. Among them are exactly the tires you want for your car, and your driving con ditions. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot Dealer will gladly help you. United Stesflnss .r- ' -- : " 7 v. i '"n r- -in i r j ' v-- r ...... . . 1 " i ::ifou ,Ar$ Young: : im W : , W prU for ,VcM arc A 'mulUM. of Eoolccprr, Elcnornjh- A I I Clin r UiH.H vi ..; - 1 Cl!' "o r w 1 . r , 'r,t 17" "1