PsgeTwo . ; v THi ASHEEORO COURIER, ASHEBORO. N. a asheboeo, k. a, mat i. wi9 II??? S3 'a 3 MS -1 I 2 si W A lag Si A 13 1 1 luEV" Been- "Belgium!" is the thought that leaped to your mind when you saw the ruins of this house the abject poverty and the untold suffering of this family. But it might have been your home your child you! If only out of gratitude to the men who protected you, buy to your limit in the Victory Liberty Loan. Victory liberty Loan Committee e I HE pa XMj space contributed i STANDARD DRUG COMPAhY K3 I!)OH AND GRAMOK glade school work ia hard on the eyes. Have U4 prepare Glasses to relieve toe it-un. Drs. Staley Eye Sight Specialists High Point, N.C WANTON-WELCH BUILDING UPSTAIRS Office hoars, 8 to 12, 1 to '6, 1 to ft p, m. by appointment, V00 9XL COLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS Many Aebebort) People Hart Found . , Taw to be Trne Axe too wretch edn 1 bad weather? v Doea every cold settle on your kJd BeyaT - , ' i , ,affll8 ffl ?fll (Wfflfff Doea your back ache and become Are urinary passage irregular and eistreaeiiurz . These symptoms are cause to ue- eect kidney weakness. Weakened kidneys need quick help. Doan'e KJdnry rills are especially prepared for weakened kidneys. . Grateful people recommend them. Robert. IfcDaalel, Hljrh Point 8t, Jl t. p. JSo. 1, Kandieman, . u anys: "It winter I taujrht a heavy cold anl It settled on my kidneys Mr back n-m so painful I eouldn t'ip or lift and I suffered day and r V!,t Tlio kldnry aenreUona Wert nn- f . k i' r. v' medif inri anl many 1 I erl 1 J i . 3 sfll tt to th children ? VTl3pstl7 lb thrift i , ,. . - .. - ,. .. i , ... Tell them how the First and the Second, . the) Third rod th Fourth helped ivin the War. Tell . ; ' them how the Rfth finished 1h work. ; r-.- ;. TeO tfktm o the) bsttaftta derfred rom mooey aafety IdTttted the way la wfakk U works few them year after year an til trery f. V y'cahaateesiretcrBad. .,...'.',.;',, I '. J'- ",. ' Aad iba4sb thaa flat IWt-aXI Ax f lM . " eaW - - - - - at CAA ' .-. ' J Wte Welcome;; You ( H6, Soldiers and Sailors When ready to make the change from Uniform into Ci vilian clothes vre invite you to come over to High Point and visit our store, we will be pleased to show what are new in '' Men's and Young Men's Clothes in the famous Hart Schaffner and Marks and Society Brand Make i:: the waist seam and Double Breasted, High Waist mod els, $20.00, $2.00, $30.00, $35.00 and up. We give 10 per cent cash discount on suits and pay rail road fare for Asheboro, Randleman, and Thomasville to soldiers and sailors buying from us. N. H. Silver Co. HIGH POINT, N. C. HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARKS and SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Don't Miss the Show COM NG If! MI 11 m 1 Produced by the World's Greateet Comedians Charlie Chaplin "Fatty" Arbuckle and a host of other FUN MAKERS 5,000 Feet of Smiles with a Laugh in Every Other Foot. "One half the Weld's sad Triaie ntfght with, Laughter, be adjusted, ; j ' For he who Laughs with right Good will need seldom be mIstnlsted.,' ; ' ; , DON'T MISS THIS. ',.iV 'Admission jChlldren ; under 12 years. Met: -10c i Franklinville, N. C. ; Friday and Saturday May 2 ,3; Benefit Betterment Society. 1 '5 V V'l Proper Food for Weak 8toaad t rru.., i,...i,,.p.J n. .p.'.Ji., fi The proper food for out man may be all wrong for another. Erery oot should adopt a diet suited to his as and occupation. Those who havt weak 'stomachs need to be especially careful a And shouui eat siowiy and masticate their food thoroughly. It It aJ0 1m- porUnt tat Ihfy liwp tholr bowls rrjular. .V.'l.fTj tSiy b'ome Cff,f tl- Or J en V ey feel i) ', en 1 ,t':j.i'i ' Road to Happiness Be Km table, cheerful aad food i tured and yon art much more b'k to be harry. You will find this d cult. If not Impoflnilile, howerer, wl ou art constantly troubled with e rtipeUon. Take CliftmlxrlJn's T lrts ami gf t rid of that and it will Ticy. The taMrU not only more owri, but improve the appetite I 'rontrtl.cn the difstion. ;. K;u::r:r; cn. 1317 MOD i . a r- r. : ' "'i, f r or i . ! i f "s i ' f r r '.'! f

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