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Page Three THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. C. i i Election Expense vs. Tire Expenses This story of the election expenses of a Georgia man who was defeated for county commissioner in the recent primary, reaches us by way of the Newark Ledger in a dispatch from Atlanta. His sworn statement runs: Lost 1349 hours sleep thinking about elec tion. Lost two front teeth and a whole lot of hair in a personal encounter with an opponent. Donated one beef, four shoats, and five sheep to a county barbecue. Gave away two pairs of suspenders, four calico dresses, $5 cash, and thirteen baby rattles. Kissed 126 babies. Kind led fourteen kitchen fires. Put up four stoves. Walked 4,076 miles. Shook hands with 9,508 persons. Told 10,101 lies, and talked enough to make, in print, 1,000 volumes. Attended six teen revival meetings, and was baptized four different times by immersion, and twice some other way. Contributed $50 to foreign mis sions, and made love to nine grass widows. Hugged forty-nine old maids. Got dog-bit thirty-nine times, and was defeated. RESULTS: Disappointment and Defeat Turn defeat into Victory with your tire trou bles use Gillettes. Play safety first. If you are tired of experimenting want to get right, then ask your dealer to put on Gillettes the tire that's "A Bear for Wear." That will put an end to your tire expenses and trouble, for Gillettes are made by the chilled rubber pro cess and are strong and durable. There is 100 per cent of service and satisfac tion in every Gillette tire and tube. Gillette tires and tubes are now coming with regularity from the factory in Eau Claire, Wis., and we are ready to supply the big demand this year. Gillettes are being used by careful drivers everywhere and the demand is growing every week. RESULTS: Service and Satisfaction "ONE GALLETTE SELLS A SET E. B. PARKS & CO. FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS Cor. 5th and Liberty Sts. Randolph Motor Co. Winston-Salem, N. C. Asheboro, N. C. Home Building & Material Compauy ASHEBORO, N. C. We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at our plants at ASHEBORO BENNETT HEMP SEAGROVE 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. Administrator's Notice Having auahfied as ndmintct of the estate of James N. Hodgin, de ceased, before F. M. Wright, clerk of the Superior court of Randolph county, na is iu nouiy an persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified, or or before the 10th day of March, c7i,u, or mis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the estate are expected to make immediate settlement. This 4th day of March, 1919. A. E. TOOMES, Administrator. X X X . Wood Cash Clothing Co, We have never had a nicer line of Man's and Boy-.' clothing. Latest Style Skirt Model Coats, Beautifully Made m ! V. i'i Men's odd pants Shirts and Ties Splendid line The greatest line of staple goods we have ever had. Phone 107 Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of W. J. Wail according to law. this is to notifv nil persons who have claims against the said estate to present them to thp m. dersigned on or before the 11th day of inarcn, xvzv, or tnis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This March 11th, 1919. W. S. WALL and U. G. Wall, Executors. NOTICE C. C. KIME Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries Prices Reasonable X X In The Superior Court North Carolina, Randolph County. Bertha C. Fields, Plaintiff vs. Clifford G. Fields, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Randolph County, North Carolina, in which plaintiff is asking for an absolute divorce from defendant; and the said d?fc.idant will fv.rthcr take notice that he is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said county to ie held on the 7th Monday before the 1st Monday of September, 1919, t'e same being the 2nd Monday of July, 1919, at the court houpo of said county, n Ashe boro, N. C, nnd answer or demur to the complaint in said acticn, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 5th day of March, 1919. F. M. WRIGHT, C. S. C. Hammer & Moser, Attys. for Plaintiff. 4t Wood Cash Clothing Co. The CANDY Cathartic eCWVtole 'Family 9ays: "TINE" AN OLD RANDOLPH MAN H LAUD FROM In a letter t the editor 'if The Cou rier, Hon. J. M. Brown, who was bon: and reared in this county, erailuatiM at Trinity College and read law undc r the late Mannaduke Robins, has this to say: I read The Courier with The great est interest and occasionally see ra'u ily names that remind me of the old en times, and am even carried hack 1 v Miss York's reports to old "Kit - dee," where I first went to schoo ind s under that most planed man by r. Geo. C. Umte 1- Dr. Max Rones EYE SPECIALIST announces the opening of new office, third floor Bank of Commerce Build ing:. . .,a HIGH POINT, N. C. 1 Phone 824 a3-2t learned my A H (" popular and highh everybody, the late wood. At the suggestion and expense of 1 iv v.ncle, Col. John R. Lane, c,f Ch.it lam. Dr. Underwood wrote the hi.-to-iv of thi' -0th N. C. Regiment, a copy ( f which I have and often read. ' If old Randolph lost any valor in n t le civil war, she more than counter balanced it in the war with Germany God bless the old :',0th division! Tin names and memory of Randolph's he roes who fell therein should and will Items from Ulah School closed at Ulah March 28th. Corpl. E. J. Brown came home Sat urday. Corpl. Brown was wounded in France and has been stationed in a hospital in Virginia since December. Miss Kathleen Fryp, of Asheboro, spent the week end with her mother. Mi'. E. Whatley and family made trip to Eureka Sunday where they went to visit their daughters, Misses Maude and Louise, who are attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cornel ison, of Seagrovo, visited at Mr. C. T. Luck's Sunday afternoon. Misses Ilassie and Maie Lorsett. or Asheboro, visited their brother Sun day. Mr. Millard Dawson made a trip to Green.'horo last week. The infant child of Mr. and M'i. Mart Dorset I w as buried at Flag Springs Monday. live forever." Mr. lli-own i- one of the hrst known men in the State and has for many years been a leading lawyer. For Iv ten years he has been almost . . ,.' 1 . . . . : . 11: .. an invahil lnm nnumausm. 1 1 is. nu merous friend.- and relatives in this section of the state will be glad to know that h health is better than it has been. m -tflL'1 EI Here's a list of a Few Well Known Men and Firms who are more than delighted with Dayton Airless Tires Read the list, pick out the ones you know and in whom you place implicit confidence, and if you have any doubts four Ford or light truck, Just ask him for his experience about the advisability of putting Dayton Airless Tires on nd opinion. We know what your decision will bo. Vick Chemical Co. N. 0. P. Service Co. Charleg H. Boist riexlmont Produce Co. J. W. Bloxton Furniture Co. Hanea Grocery Co. Columbia laundry W. W. Dick Bcall Hardware Co. Marvin Hunt Morrison-Nece Furniture Co. H. W. Sullivan Dr. J. T. J. Battle Mm. Stephens' Dairy W. C. Holdcn Judge 8. B. Adam John W. Wharton Judge T. J. Shaw J. C. Morris Will Johnson Proximity Mfg. Co. O. Dr. White Oak Mills G. T. Waynick J. R. PitU Standard Tabic Co. J. R. Painter T. A. Hick Park Smith Rev. J. Frank Ioe Z. M. R-a ('. Brown, Summorfield C. W. Taylor, Stokesdnlo THERE ARE 50,000 SATISFIED DAYTON TIRE USERS IN AMERICA TODAY C. W. JENNINGS, State Distributor 210 WEST MARKET STREET n???!. LMi GREENSBORO, N. C. MAIL US THIS COUPON C. W. Jennings, Distributor Dayton Airless Tires, Greensboro, N. C: Please send, without obligation, booklet and full information on Dayton Airless Trcs as checked below: For Ford Pleasure Cars. For Light Delivery Cars. For Proposition to Dealers. Name Address City County
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