TULA OBO COURIER, A SHEBG RO.N.C. " FROM OUR SOLDIERS DIZZINKSS IS ANNOTINO become a titan of Fiance. Thousands I of people were there and Wilson came a Mut Asheboro People Know Toe out on the balcony and the crowd went Well. .wild. When the kidneya are weak or dia-l I never have seen so many people. . ordering, they fall behind in filtering since the armistice was signed. Went Frost Corporal James L. W inning- th hlrxxi of rvoinons. As these poisons to the onen Sundav nie-ht anil mw Ro. J'- Co. A, 331st Bn. 6th Brigade .ttjirV tha narrea. the mult ia felt in ni and Jnliptt. Kiirw wa urn miiaio f?.AX "U, PeU of vertigo, lust as drunkenness a hundred-piece orchestra. You should Mrs. G. C. McQueen, Washington, D. w,u a man diaiy from the pois- see the building inside. I think it is C. Corporal Winningham u a son of oning of alcohol. Dizxiness. headache, just as pretty as the palace of Louis ef Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wuuunfhsm, of backache and irregularity of the kid- XIV. Greensboro: My Dear Bulie: neglected. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, December 23, 1918. I received your letters of November e . homedorsed 14 and 23 yesterday. I was surely lma IllCUb. ney secretions are all signs of weak. Have you heard from Ralph's wife or disoreder kidneys and should not be sjnce you returned ? 3ad to hear from you. Believe me, it made me feel good when 1 read them. Yes, I think I have received most of By mail and I am glad you are getting nine by now. Mama wrote me a let ter on the 26th saying she mailed the least noige would irritate me. IriHnpv nm1v. . . , ' . ,, boxes now Some of the boys are getting their Hope 1 get mine real soon. I guess we will spend Christmas in Favttllp Paris- I0 s0- Thev sav New Year's rayeuevuie . f . Mn(;f nf fho -v,,-.).-. celebrate. I sure would love to hear Mis. J. A. Beaver, N St., says: "I had a bad pain in the 11 M l l 1 : . I . v 1 sniau ui my """""V al of the church bells ring around Par- My kidneys didn t act as they should herfi wjek Vt J T 1-J 1 1 11- 1 .1 ?"u "au uau 'er.v""s """"" T "i" like to if we go home, but I d box on the 13th. It hasn't reached me 0w aTwi HilTV anea whB,A tnn sta.v. ln ehun. 1 want you to keep rst but I guess it will on the next mail. ana mv sio-ht was blurred I irot a box wntme, me whether 1 stay here or not. hope so, any way. Well, don't worry TnTL8 u 11 We had a package g ven to w , last wui. uxi k-""8 onjri.iu.iK i.. , r)ruff. Comnanv and took them accord in? to directions. They relieved the pain in nervousness sign oi money irouu e lor some im e. , ,. How 3 Dick and Howard : Be sure to cause 1 will be home some or these days and I may need something else worse any way. All I told them to send was -a good fountain pen and AMI the rest of the box up with bulls milk cbocolates, you know the kind that comes in big bars I am on guard tonight and tomor- night, came through the Y. M. C. A., from the States, two packages of cig- uirect-wn. luey ,ei1Cvi un areUes Qf tobacco one d?ar anJ two my back and the headacses and blocks f d hard chocolate ira sness left me I haven t had any d th ' w t toh and row, so have a chance to catch up on Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. writing, iou see we have two hours on and four off, three reliefs. I am on From Sergeant G. C. Varner to his second relief from 6 to 8 p. m. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Varner, of kave just come off now as it is about Denton: 8:30. I am going to try and get a pass Jan. 11, 1919. from Saturday noon until Monday Dear Parents: morning and go down to see Allie. I t am wei have been feeling cxcep- Pries Ots., at all dears. Don't sim - ... i . 11UY J T ?any remeay gei tek of vmlrsif and a1 of t)l. ns Kidney Pills the same that fQ,:i Unna . f ,m Qtu tha i llii i-n fr. ' ' Sure hope I can be on my way Mrs. Beaver had. Foster-Milburn Co., fl home soon. Write me real often. Love to all, Your loving boy, PAUL HASSELL, Ordnance Detachment, Gas Shell Fill ing Station, A. P. 0. 702, Am. E. F Private Grady G. Byrd, of Company II, 323rd Infantry, A. E. F., writes of guess you know she is at Neuf Cha- tionally fine for some time. teau now. Th ,.,, nr Kfm afloat that we fi.,j j(i. I haven't heard from C. in quite a win 6aji for the U. S. A. at an early, while. The last letter I received he date. SunDOse I will be on mv wav to January 8, 1919, was in convalescent camp. I surely the U. S. A. bv the time von net this. I Floyd Craven was killed on the hope he is on his way home. I don't n0 not know what the program is, but night of November 9th by a high ex know what division he is in, so don't guDDose we will be held in some camp plosive shell with many more of his know about when he will be sent. From for probably a month before we are comrades. oie aope we can get we win De here sent home, however, mail from you Craven and I went to camp togetner for quite a while. We heard the tank will be received at any camp we may and were placed in the same company, corps is to relieve part of the troops be, as mail will be stopped in New and have been together until his in uermany Dut or course that is a ru- York for returning troops. My address jeath. mor ana you Know wnat rumors are, in ln future will be: Headquarters Com the army especially. pany, 105th Engineers Regiment. I I bet it was some celebration when have been transferred from C Comna- j4. ik4.; : j j t , r. .... . v, sianuy, rc.c,7, w.oa H1SUCU "m 1 BU'r ny- ave 00611 In acuicne.a crocelul of mine and of all who knew him. He I was standing in ten feet of him when the shell hit and killed him m Craven was a good comrade oldiers was buried with many other on the Verdun front. PVT. GRADY G. BYRD From Robert Trogdon to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trogdon, Ramseur Dear Father and Mother: ly would like to have been there. We Headquarters Company for some time. iau quite a utue ceieoraiion nere, rockets, guns, etc. From Private Connie S. In gold to his We are in a very interesting part of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ingold, of the country, but muddy, Oh! Directly Asheboro: east of our camp is Hill 304 which you December 15, 1918. have heard about so much in the pa- rj,. Folks- pers. it is simpiy noneycomDea witn i. r h Knme snare time. I willi tunnels, dugouts, etc. From the way dron fp iinef, i wiU write you a few lines this it is fixed up, the Boches must have j fxg just nne. We are hav-' morning. I am well and enjoying life ineant to spend the rest of their lires ing iota of theee bnt it jsn-t fine but could enjoy myself lots better icere. ineyna eiecinc iignis ana A. vo cojd and you imow that hjgt suils ,f I were at home in the good Old U. S. M. C.'s. On the side of the hill where ' a th you. I don't know when I will toe Americans were they had it mined We are not Ajng at all now and be home home but I hope it won't be and when they left blew it up. It tore j don. beliere we will stay over here very long now, don't think it will be. Ry slt the hill in place muc), ioner from the way ererything Today is New Year's. Last night when sout 250 or M0 yards lon and 100 Iookil .n(f t m ready to eo back any I heard the church bells Ring out the eet aeep and split tta Mill almost in old Would enjoy being at home Old, Ring in the New I thought how GAfrr PUT TRUST LN GERMANY'S VQP.E rrEkNATtOMM. ARMY fXWQMV MOT POO PWPOl OF WAA BUT TO PSE8V PCAOC TEES or p. Rotam to Hum m Soon as 9rnnott Porte. Thero baa never (mo uq disagreement on tba fnndamntai prtn oiplea of a teagns of nations betweea the FYencb delegatos or other "now era," sadi Professor Ferdinand Lar nadue. dean of the Paris law fiacnlt) and one of tha French delegates on tha league of nations commslstoo. "We do not seek an international army for the purpose of making war but for the purpose of prerenting it. "Further disturbances lf the world's peace will come from Ger many alone. German's unsatisfied greedy appetite, her lust for powei and domination, will return as soon as she feels strong enough to renew her aggressions. Inasmuch as Ger many ome day will be admitted to the league of nations, what Mr Bourgeois and myself objected to wa the necessity of being placed in tha position of taking Germanys' word for anything. The German people hare not progressed along the linea of sincerity." Do This Each Morning, You Won't Need Cascarets Great exercise! Keeps Stomacn, Liver 4 Bowels active. Nothing like it! Splendid! But if you insist upon taking your exercise in an easy chair you simply must take a laxative occasionally. The very, very best laxative is Cascarets io cents a box. "They work while you sleep." INTER-ALLIED FINANCIAL ALLIANCE IS ADVOCATED Paris. An lnter-allied financial al liance is strongly advocated by Ed Mnnd Therry, the French economist, hi The Figaro. It should take th form of a special organization, he says, to raoeiTe for joint account all sums paid by Germany, Anstria-Hun-gary, Baiearia and Turkey, wbich it would transform into rhroidatlon bonds "to b dtotributed among th aSies.' Mr. TWry potato out that after tfc teniae of Mae iSt richest entente attcas will seek to improra tnefc Monetary sMaatta and ccMotldote their ftaaaoial sitnatloa as rapidly as die center. It surely must have been for Chriatmas; hope I can be with you lucky I have been in the past year, but! V.. 5 "l aU next Chrietmas. 1 feel it is all through your prayers , " . "T". I am Just craey to lay my eyes on that I went through tha fighting and c.wo iwroreo araen sj Id Aahebore again. had a real nice Christmas. Wish soj oaWrsKtag to naM. sterttac eUn m Fifteen of us boys just got through much that I could have been with you Branca, onhbm tr reowrer mm 0Ame explosion. the Arronne Forest and we are camp ing right on Hindenburfa old line. A few Sunday ago I was in what M claimed was once tha Crown Prince's unloading a carload of yeast. We were all but that being quite out of the dugout. It was some place, 8 rooms Hot on onloadinir it. ' Question. I tried to enjoy myself in Well, Mother, I have a very good France. ay now. It is in a tent but SaV( j j. w;n be home for my good. If we have to spend hirthdav dinner, ha. ha! Kiss little fV win for Vi Am rwif. T Hnn'f. fhinlr WP t? i j. n i . u ny and there was some of the furniture 3 I T wil Wnin. ,r nces lor me . , T left pure mohogany. The bath was 1 to w .JI hned for about four feet above tne lju, chstm box for I want my soon Pt cWe for this time bsor with marble and a marble floor all nfam .n ,s0? ' . , m it. sittinar room, bed room and bath. All around the entrance was made of place Btay now It i8 I7UC (Villi W111VO UtC. 1 11C UVUID WC1C flXed ail iurnisnea in wooa stainea manogs mm an amy, mm wtoh tney ooani U pay tfc dsbw they have ooatraotaC ettmer wita tna waaltMer aUiea or wMb nentrabi. Lovinirly. your son, ROBERT TROGDON. Chamberlain's Tablets et in like this in red, white and black, w one gervice stripe right the imperal colors. It had a big, fine SWBy We t a sijver 8tripe for tab and marble 8oap holder and mar- -ix months over here and I don't care Me shelves all around the walls. In the jor one. oeuivuiu uuui uuc.a waa a j,.aL. uyv. LltHe John B- 18 a 0- K- Well lt These Tablets are intended espea leading into a tunnel. We walked is dinner tjme Md the boys have gone ally for disorders of the stomach, liver hack in the tunnel about fifty feet and to dinner M i guess I must go. Oh, and bowels. If you are troubled with found a door in the side which opened if T were jU8t at home where r could 'heartburn, indigestion or constipation fate a shaft with a rope ladder m it mo pork how I would enjoy it they will do you goad. end at the top of the latter a trap door 7or we nothing but bacon and beer pening into a big clump of bushes, here pienty 0f that Million Dollar Fund Iou see, the dugout was on the side of Weu( you ought to have seen me do- hill . and the tunnel took you right jn my wagning yesterday. All my I" reconstruction days after the Civ p to the top of the hill and waa a se dgg are dean but some not dry. lt 1 War four hundred girls were lost m oret means of escaping. ;. m mucft we hardly eet them the city of Washington and never I surely would like to see the new The mn never shines much here, beard of again. Already in the very MANY MORE TROOPS RETURN, OEM ERA L DAVI8 COMMANDING Hew Tar. Tne United State waists Huntington and tha trans ports Xataonia aod Loutsvflte havs (locked hers .debarking T.101 officers and aaltetad men of the American ea pedttotvary tore. The steamer Dan te AUcateri with 1,88 officers and men aboard and the Stxaola with Vt, reported off the coast by wlreteaa. WAR-TMHC RBOUUUTON8 OP COAL WILL CEASE MARCH tame cool theatre there and I am going to look tilings over when I get back. What kind of a Job is it that the man there has for me T Is he going into the gar age or tire business T Yes. I have heard lota about the epi demic of flu. It seems to have hit the December 23, 1918. Dear Mother: T i 1 nnn. nH. wviffl rWlHtl. berTradkta W-jbif" jh- n - with me and we are with an emergency fund of 110.000 to beginning of this reconstruction period after the war today two secretaries of the Young Woman's Christian Asso- John B allO. K. aid the hundreds of girls who with the end of the war are finding themselves regnhstlomi 'of sttn m peaded Harch 1, U aaraUvely mM OMtatoM of of Mm wet tte fuel ad-iffikem Pnet IA nmie nu " J t. f are theirin irar are nnaing tnemseire. rople much harder there than here. . " . . received his todav and he-caut m 1116 swlrl ' unemployed, hope Mama is entirely 0. K. now. . ved ZfJliTrom North Carolina alone 637 girls was tickled over it any way. Don't know when we win start ior hare gone to Washington to engage in war work. Some ox these girls are flke didn't bare it very bad, did aheT Now don't worry about ma a bit tarn getting al-g.t a. well you 'soon. We have ot TBelTe!iat Hth evre, hare a good dry, warm house, vJJ jl .Kmit twa weeks oniv Job or th salaries greatly reduced, plenty of gW clothes and all I can AfiuJital wWla .What is true of Washington is true to t and III be home when they send clw JftV ?rSnd so muddy we T "tent of Tirtuafly every other sne, so don't worry at all about me. ll!iL1i.vuf boS all tne in the country. Seems like you are paying a lot for h to wer our ,hiP " tne North Carolina U asked for $14,781 hoots! I am missing a lot I wish I "i. . r:. Rf,Ar .nri .m. as a part of tha million dollar fund mortag to tMewntor rJtodespaia, Ra4s to th .TMevetor eoal of eoal at New Tork. sad Hampton to FqpCftAI. AID "Oft ROAM M4 NORTH OAROONA. tS7400 could have been there for a shot at the mi Must stop now as I am sleepy. ' Lots of lore and kisses, JIM. MAMMA 1 DO NT YOU 8EE TOUR CHILD 18 SICK, CONSTIPATED lly my love. Laok at Tongnet Move Poisons Treat liver and Bowels at Ones I which will be used to put the aasocia January 1 1919 i'n oaca on a normal, peace time oa- ' gj Just received my Christmas box and, i ra "Joyin? , Mv ' U German Cannon As Liberty Loan K. Think lU real nice. Will try and. Trophies send you all something before I leave heP- , . r a ni US 7oijCongTes eomptotod amonnts to bnt 8.01. I received a letter from Grady Byrd is adopted, two hundred and fifty cap- he ia all right tured German cannon will be distribut- rrjajrurimj nm t iah A WU VVIIJT www, uuw.wi j ty w miiWllCU Ulltd W UUCfl Washlogtoo, Under tte federal aid act, 81 good road projects have been approved by the Washington govern ment tor North Carolina.- The total mileage ts 4ST.M and the estimated cost IU1MM 96. The federal aid is to be $874,000. One of these projects has been completed. Tbe mOeam Nothing else works the bile, sour fermentations and poison from Hie livef and bowels like harmless Cascarets. When Headachy", Bilious, Constipated or if Breath is Tainted, Complexion Sallow, Stomach Sour, just take a Cascaret at night. Wake up next morning looking rosy and feeling fine, Cascarets. never gripe or sicken. Cause no inconvenience ! gsaaaai3l long-lasting bars in eacn pacKa&e. The bluest value in rofrc3iinient you cati pos sibly buy. PLEASES ITALIAN PRESS spoke of for they are in trouble. I ing the best showing in the Victory taaI I k I riiri uia noTlt Ulinff OV com- Utxrtv Lnan lmnalim Mother! Your child Isn't naturally jng over here although I hate to be so A request has been made by Secre- Boras. The whols Italian press cross and peevish. See if tongue Is fmr from home but lt will all work out tary of the Treasury Glass that Con- greets with Joy and satisfaction ths coated: this is a sure sign its little for the best 'grots make this distribution possible,; .niwwtwairiont nf th fn u h . kwi. v - -n .n m tn .-j i ii . t - . i. lT-i.JI anoonceneni or us lonnaauon of d easnsuur at ones. give us A. E. F boys out for we are to get it through to give the campaign1 tbe' league of nations, and praises an added impetus. Presoent Wilson for tne vldenee be , has shown In settling a concrete basis for the magna before leaving America. , AH declare that Urn war has not bees j In vain it there arises from It a so- WHAT FRANCE HAS DONE FOR DEMOCRACY When Ostites, pale, feverish, full of ur coming back. eold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't Will close with love to all. eat, sleep ot act naturally, has stom-j PRVT. CONNIE S. INGOLD. srh-ache, diarrhoea, remember, gen Us liver sad bowel cleansing should al From Paul Hasae!! to his mother, Nothing? equals "California 8yrop of December 18, 1918. treasure to the breaking point to make elstr which win forever prevent a re- v rn" for cniwreo s uu: girt a tea pear auma: the world sals for democracy. . Amer- rreoce ot ewco connwi. "nrui, ana n a xew nonrs aim i wrote to you as soon as i receivea ica owes ner an enormous debt of grau raTMAiT OP wilsom To I wB.te, soar ml mM fennenUng your . letter last week and Intended Itude for this and also Ut perfect .AiwTirn Twv.nnnMSM I which is dogged la the bowels writing you again Monday but went Ulremedy for stomach, Uvsrhnd IntesUn-l ' , ' T' r'HT" . orpmi r out of the syitem, and you hare pHs real early. Saw ths Presidential trouble found by her peasants and L. f TTTTT'.-.:. ?. ' : :i ani piayrui child again, au as be earns from ths train. and the i used with reported marvelous results! . . . In this country. George IL Mayr, fori " wimm m m m oe many yean a prominent Chicago! Pt4 br Wr Wrmam Orpben, ths chemist. Imports the ingredients and British paater. The rreeldent Is en sells this remedy under the fiams of i drlo4 to have sremaje te gtrs Blr Mayr s wonderful Remedy. It Is William a aittiag sa soon se be return rn Urre this harmjesa, oVUdons president of France were in the front t laxative," and It never fails te eei-rlsr and Mrs. Wilson and, mother a rood "inside" deaasiag. Pi- and Vm Margaret Wilson Were ia the f r babies, children of aU second. Saw General Pershing. Hs I f r grown-npe are plainly eJ rore did look good. There was some ' ' m noise from the soldiers when he paas- it Lands In your bom. A lit- ad. The king of Italy Is to be here to- i to iay saws a skk child te- rflorrow. Then 1 saw Prfwident Wil- Intentlnal tract and allays th inflam . ' t rH the grmutfi. Ask m at Trinity Chnrrh Sunday sv-nlnfr jmstlon which csum prartically all t tnr a bot'J ef "0"''r- from fmir thirty to five thirty. He U otnTrisrh, Urr and Intoctlnsl silmcnM, - f 1 -, t1" 1 't 1 - pi i' 't m an r-14 sh", tL rt ''' r' H. Li-llng spindicitl. One do wi;i '!''" 1 ' i t v ' ! f r ) i. l' v -1 t ' -t i nr mopry refun'rL foil t y '. ' 1 I (' - v. simple, harmless preparation that re-'frOm tbe TJat uo. Cot TL M. moves the catarrhal mucus from the non also is to be painte by fr Wli'i"i. . . Th cn-tJ yJe-fTwe of tk pae eo. fur '!'h Vt Tnn'ure Is plnt:rj ts r ' w'"!- p Flavor Lasts A BENEFIT to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. The price is 5 cents. More Mules Having been in the South through the winter, -am now at home at our Old Stand with a lot of good fl'st and aecond hand mules. And will have in a load of mules, fresh from the farms of Missouri, as soon as they can ar rive. Come to see us wherj you want good mnles. McDowell Uyi3 Stock Company ; Bjr John II. McDowell If You Are Young hens at sUrwUve aalaruiT 7 ' n corpora- Frpr for 'T in Tl:t I ed school and ge cvr th top- la the business world. Every. KING'S tCINrr3C0LLrCE CT! A "

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