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"T" itie asheboro courier, asheboro, n. cl - . ASHTBOEO, N. 27, lSiJ. TlfE COURIER rUELISHED EVERT THURSDAY liz'er Wood Gash Clothing Company! :7 7 t W1L C HAMMER, Editor. t Entered h second class mxH nutter m the postaface at Aaheboro, N. C and The Latest In Clothings A&heloro, N. G, Much 27, 1919 Fzzt Four erti it I "ft "VS. 1 1 if ! The Republicans .on. Friday Febru ary 28th began the introduction cf - political bills amending election law. On the same day Chairman Birkhend cf the Democratic executive commit " tee of Randolph county wrote the Re- publican county chairman and insist , ing that legislation be enacted carry- ing out" the pledges of that political " party as to abolishing the office of county treasurer and the placing the county officers on a salary, but noth- ' ing was done. '. . Denton News 1 - The people of this community 'are very busy prperaing for a corn crop, S. L. Varner closed his? school an Bombay the 12th instant iWe .are all delighted to hear that the famous 30th division will soon be ' home. We should give them a hearty welcome and show our appreciation ;s for the work they did over there. Bisher and Hughes are preparing to saw a lot of timber for Arthur LSck- ,ey.- We hear that Dan Miller is going - -to leave the old Johnson mill and that . a Mr. Moose will soon take charge of the mill. We welcome Mr. Moose in '""our community. ' . i A great number of our citizens are attending Asheboro court this week. ' Mr. Liss Ridge, son of Dip Ridge, has arrived from overseas. S. L. Varner received a letter from Sergeant G. C. Varner, 105th Engi neers, A. K. tf, saying that he was all i O. K. and hoped to sail for the good Old U. S. A. at an early date, and says i he thinks he will be at home by early spring. J' Items . Parks Cross Roads School at Parks Cross Roads is still moving on nicely. Mrs. Lynch arranged a very intere esting program for Saturday night, March 15,and the weather was so very bad that only a part of the program was offered and the entertainment was postponed until March 20, and owing to a little sickness in the district and uneasiness for fear of its being flu, the entertainment was postponed until March 29. Every one invited, admission 15 and 20 cents. Those present March 15 and heard only a few recitations say they got 25 cents worth of that. I In order to demonstrate to the American troops at home and abroad the value of sensible thrift not only to themselves but to the nation as well, a series of three lectures on wise buying, small saving and secure in vestment will be delivered to more than 1,500,000 soldiers by the Y. M. C. A. secretaries. Eyestrain auses headaches, ' poor sight We specialize in strain. nervousness and correcting eye- Drs. Staley Eye Sight Specialists High Point, N. C. Office hours, 8 to 12, 1 to 6. Cro ss Ties Have just xecei zed 3 cars of Fer tilizer and two more on the wav. orice right; Also bring me your Cross Tjes. CROSS TIE HEWERS We want six or eight men to hew cross ties m Union and New Hope townships. For particulars write Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co., Asheboro, N. C. Pearl Elliott Denton, N.'C. "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair, for few cents. Heme Building & Material Compauy ASHEBORO, N. C. We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at .our plants at ASHEBQRO BENNETT , HEM5 SEAGR0VE and , DENTON If you want building material or shingles we can supply you from our plants at Asheboro. ; .. If you are an undertaker it will pay you to see our nice line of Caskets. t V. t - Mr. J. T. Wood has purchased from . the Northern markets a complete line . V of spring and aununer clothing - for -men, young men and-boy. . In his extreme-eare in selecting a . , large variety of . clothing Mr. . Wood sought the beet 'quality and stlye for his customers. ! " ' See our new flirts, neckware, nt-.-; derware hosiery and caps before you buy. We have the best line of spring ... srita we' have ever had also a ffood. r..pply of overall and trousers. ,.p ' Put your money where it will work for you and help the government. Buy War Savings Stamps. Dandruff causes a feverish irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast To stop falling hair at once and nd the scalp 01 every particle of dan druff, get a small bottle of "Dander ine" at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the scalp. After several appli cations the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Your hair appears soft, glossy, and twice as thick and abundant! Try it! iTM ERMETICALLV w .-V - . ETICALLV seated to Its wax wrapped package, air tight Impurity proof Is hyiienlc and wftote-v . M : thafft good forvyouni -v end 0(da A '7L Th3 Flavor Lc 1 T 7. M tart te - - incurs Asheboro Drug Co. Has Received A New Line of Waterman -Fountain Pens. Fertilizer! 7 Have just received 5 car loads of Fertilizer. Come and get yours. Bring ties--Wanted 100,000 at once. J. A. HOLDER Mr. C. T. Lbflii and eon -.Curry Loflin were business visitors in High Point Monday. BACKACHE IS A WARNING Asheboro People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys Backache is often nature's most frequent signal of weakened kidnevs, To cure the pain and aches, to remove tne lameness when it arises from weak ened kidneys, you must reach the cause tne kidneys. If you have Dain mrougn tne small or your back, urinary disorders, headaches, diziy spells, or are nervous and depressed. start treating the kidneys with a test ed kidney remedy. v JJoan s Kidney nils have been Drov ed good and are esneciallv for weak kidneys. Doan's have been used in kid ney trouble for over 50 years. Read Asheboro testimony. Mrs. J. U. Ingold, N. Fayetteville St says: "about a year ago I had a tired aching in the small of my back and severe headache. My kidneys didn't act properly and 1 was tired laniraid. Hear. ing of -Doan's Kidney Pills 1 got a box at the Standard Drug Co. and the brought me wonderful relief. I took a few doses of Doan's occasionly and they keep me feeling fine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a lddney remedy cot Doan's Kidney Pills the Fame that Mrs. Ingold had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs Buffalo, N. Y. -.. FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 MODEL fine condition, for. saler or will put it in on trade for small farm near Asheboro, or good tenant house in Asheboro. . L. Moffitt. Ashe boro, N. C. St FARMS WANTED If yon have land r for sale, write me at once.and tell the number of aeres, kind of im : prorements and your lowest cash . pWce for it P. O. Bo 66, Asheboro, WANTED A second hand hay press in good condition at once. M. E. Allen, Asheboro, Route 1, 2t Each Day Sees New and cleyer Modes Added to Our Already, Extensive Spring Styles The wealth of fashlpn in brilliant variety is. the con-v spicuous feature of the Spring displays &T always.- We offer only those modes which; fashion has' emphatically, stamped approval. The newest colorings, arid weaves are presented. Special attention is for the fine quality of fab ric tnat insures tiiat elegance 01 imisa notable in MEYER S READY-TO-WEAR X 13 LUMBER WANTED We are all th time in tne market for old field or forest plna and butt cut t-inch oak. 8m us or call over plume. Asheboro Wheelbarrow Company, . Asheboro, N. G .-. ; ' . . i; ; --.( . ... . LOOK AT A CHILD'S TONGUE WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK . : ' Take M ehcaacMl More poisons from liver nd WveU at once. . Mothers can rest ear after uMni "California 8yron of Ffet." because In a-lew hours all the closed waste, sour bile and fermenting food gnntiy movM out of the bowels, and you have a wtll, plavfal ch'ld airaln.' Children stately will not tf k the time from play to mnty 'their bowels, and they becom tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach dinordnred. - . , ' When cross, feverish, resUaw. s if tongue Is coated thon give this doll--ious "fruit UxUve.H Children love It and It can not caune injury. l,'o difrpronre what-ails your little one if fail cf cold, or a. sore throat, diar rhorn, utomachirhn, bd breath, r m"ti.!.r, a emtio 'lriI rloanninx" eiiouid 'wys be U' first trratmn.t (ivrn. Full di rations for halin, i LiMron of all r und grown-c; s ar printv on h l)t": j.' I'.fware cf f"r '"if. it f! yn:; 't yn-'.r !-t:r-r I f"f a bf l ' " ' .' - : r -i i f i , c v 1 1 -.. m - - K. ' -;lv 4 X? .w-u-lBiterUaf Vartaljr-"-;' ' . ' The dignity, refinement, Aclusivenees of Meyer's frock have a personal ppeal for all women. ..( -, r , vv .. v This pre-Eaater showing includes gracefully draped frocks of satin, dainty printed georgettes, artistic embroidery and bead decorations.. " ... - TafJeU With tiny frills, figured foulard combined -with georgette: ' tri colette youthful coat models In tricotine and serge, plain tailored or hand' , somely cr&idod navy and tan" . . , '.".. , r'';..; Fall Price Range of Dresses $17.50 to $65.00 ' -L?-'. We Have lost Unpacked 85 NewL r--- -..-V! A SPRING SUITS r'V.rr rv.rr- :: ; ' -.'f?',. tvery suit In this showing Is made of excellent quality fabric, beautifully ; . . .. .. . , t",d and finkhed. All of the smart spring trimming features are here. . . Including many novel uses ofbraid and buttons. ..TT-. i . ' ' ' 'W id U JSSRte0" Russian blouse, tailored and semf-tallored ' ' cf ..: jl .. lin.v ,pinsr ffbrlc,-JTh,,lrreUMt ' ilks and trkolctte have been ' - ,,i 'or the smart vestees. The selection U large and varied. ; , ' ;f : - ? IWcet, Range From-$27.50 to $75.00 :r$J . iui wv i groups we are-emptasning espedallyr " "i w' la each group there ts splendid variety of styles. -i -';.. " y'r'tkt' V ,i v. i'C ; CAPES AND DOUtANS v , 4 . - ' ' ""'' ' Wrape of Farfdon . ' '; The market vojfue for the Cape and Dolman U dlitfnguiahed this season for a fashion thatJs differtmt-crediUng a new silhouette. Mi.rBiiK.17 ciKw-inierprcuuons.are swm bre. rrr,rM In tnr trlv. srdine, Evora; cloth, tricolclte, nary and rare spring rorel tine, point twlD, fine rabar rings. ' - colo; i-.. Price Range $19.93 to $73.C0 : - ' 1 r 1 1 y I i r : : . . :
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