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THE ASHEBORO COURIER, ASHEBORO, N. C. ASHTBORO, N. C, MAY 22,- ii$ SB T Bohumir Kryl is knqwn everywhere as one of the A ; world's greatest band- masters. . ne is c en reierred to as the Wong'sf greatest cometist , Mr. Kryl will personally direct his ha atcccrt Afternoon and Night 5th Day "WAR, VICTORY, PEACE" The Great Mmcal Pageant WILL BEA FEATURE OP THE NIGHT PROGRAM Chautauqua Season Ticket, tor tb EdUm Week $3 M '. and War Tax jREDPATH CHAUTAUQUAi B1 S 1 THE RETURNED JfTRSES OF THE AM EI. FORCES Va ike tKa .a.!. rA.lr -r iww umi uiut kutc nvta m Franc is over, many thousand f the Red Cross and army corps nave trco returned to the United States. The work abroad was done willingly, glad-J 17, witn energy and devotion; and r: "Spirit of the Women of France" to Be ' Interpreted Here .'. ' - --- 1 aiane atme Lauier, woo iu iriwi with skill and nthla lfcT-irri nn.1 . . . . . - - . - , : ' , nere at tne ueapain waauiauqw, w 4 f!l:refore n hurJF .of- rrencn Khool rlri tn a Belgian conf me nursing proiession. ine sipiation 1 , - vv. rv.- and the provocation wera-euch a to ; Tent AJ1 bPok,v inspire immediate inspiration for lach ' w ura7 rcajjecuTe neea; ana, as in every vim a"1 TV 1 V Chautauqua, May 23rd to 30th. Children Ory FOR" FLETCHER'S CASTQRIA Little strokes fell great oaks Buv w. s. s. FOR SALE A .good farm in Frank linville township, near good road. Grain, tobacco and orchard lands. Near enough to Franklinville to attend school or work in the mills. Mrs. John M. Hammer, Greensboro, N. C. DRC. C. POJ.NDEXTER DENTAL SURGEON Rand:2:nan. N. C. which demands the element of sacri fice and self -forge tfulnesa, there was a continuous re-action upon those who made the sacrifice. They gave, and they received. "Full measure, press ed down and running over,'' was -returned to those who worked with nghteuo-.is motives and true and noble patriotism. They have come back bet- They have returned, better ar.d brcad- er women, iney are ready to resume the home work with a more far-reach- inff vision And n Atmrmr linrlorcfQrMimaf of the needs of humanity and how to suppiy mem. "naving eyes, we see," and "having ears we hear" things never seaa-nor heard before. The ex perience was educational in the high est sense; and never before have we. ' the nurses of America been so wen equipped for service and so ready for the work which the days of recon struction demand of us. I After our boys in France had their battles in the open fields; we had our battles in the hospitals; endeavdring, with all known skill, to fight and over come the deadly work which the Boche sneus oi neu naa wrought. We fou,?:it with the open, gapping wounds of the boys, to kill pestilence and disease, to put to flight the deadly germs; which, if not routed, would be more fatal" ,than the Boche shell. Under the most adverse circumstances, the seed of sanitation and cleanliness werr sown, and their importance impressed, until our men will doubtless return with cleaner bodies and purer hearts; ready to prove that the untiring efforts ex erted in this line, were not in vain. I After our nrmips wprp innniilntAd as far as possible, by noted vaccir.esJ oi prevention ot disease; the work was made effectual by the contribu tory work of the nurses and medical forces, -in seeing that the water supply was pure and kept pure; by the clean liness of the camps, by strictly sani tary conditions in the operating rooms and by every device for prevention and cure; erercised strenuously and diei-K- consistently all the time. I t tu u , I When the crt of surgery and the lare back Smth. ty0un.fe"ow who v;c,k of dealing with infectious ' W? E Chisolm IZ AJ is wounds, etc., seemed most tnumphant.jchishohn " lhT' .T hTj&her H- C. another enemy appear! The world- CarthE -nAf ort out of wide scoure-e of "flu!" With ti packed in amps where the oalicntelpr must necessarily come in close ntactKSiS,WtonLTOih ; t ja ui ie MARIE ROSE LAULER. was recaptured and finally- was re leased. She tells her story In a vivid, autheutic lecture which bears the ap propriate title of "The Spirit of the Women of France." EUGENE CHISHOLM TALKS u WAR IN FRANCE The MonrA ofoneofHrca- . D8. K. IL TOILET , ' - Deatiat " Dr. CnitfihfleldV Offlca . Bank of Randolph Buildinf - Aaheboro, N. C PaoaM Wm. a HAMilES , L C JIOSM uaouua m MUSR V Attorneyg at Law Offices la Law Building, Asheboro, ' THB BANK OF RANDOLPH Aaheboro, N. C, Capital and SorplBa, 60,000.H Total AaaeU Over $2S0.000.0 GENERAL BANLNG Wa aolieit th kn.i,. . coroo rations anil InHivi.i. v!. President , , V-Pi9i-4 W.J.AmflelLJr,cIahle?deat v. wop Aasuuuu uashier 1 SniL. '-.j n a a i . aavaw miux repair "r-"- u vmicu ouicei ilxea and AsujstsuKO MOTOR CAR CO "Service That Satiafies." E. C. SHAW Jeweler v Next door to Hoover & McCain's Furniture Store C S. TATE. MD. Physician and Snrveoa Ramseor North rwiu. . HUM. Every little makes W. S. S. we had another battle to fight! Put the same weapons of sanitation and cleanliness and everlasting vigilance a mckle Buy along these lines, won the fight. wiia aa me meuiods and ' used in this fight, nothing to win tne battle than God war that do not come out in the let- DR. JOHN SWAIM DENTIST Off! CP nvpr Plral W.li..i n-. Phone 192 .-. Ashefcoro, N. a Administrator's Notice Having mmlifipH va oi, 1 on the estate of R E. Patterson, de ceased, late of Randolph county, North Carolina, all persons having claims against said astate are hereby noti fied to present same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May 1920. or this nitire will tu k. fcf their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate ara ignil.ff,,ii,, i. ed to com j forward with prompt set- This the 7th day of May, 1919. T. A. MOFFTTT. Administrator R. E. Patterson, de ceased, Ramseur, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA , Department of State I Certificate of Dissolution J Vn mantic conditions, "sometimes mrttvL wh,crea?..It appears to my satisfac- times prettyscan " Dy ai;'y authenticated record of evenings lor the Voluntary dis t Xhreof by the una minimis cnn. shine are standard prescript ons, and irnonL Sh nmy ?es nbt feed ed in dePosit" 'are herehv rwnmmVi ' " i . i tr?Ps aa well as Uncle Sam does." m my olnce, that the Randleman shme! Finnce ?iH nnt h' TOPDlv Of this valuable eomn.n.lit- ht. t?1 "7 and s?me .lUUllOlllHl' 1UII11. I i t'H II 1 1 ni'KU H n1 oiin ' a.1 n .. i are hereby recommended, not only for iiu oui ior an diseases. There was in France, an excitement You know you're eating Syrup when you spread Karo on your pancakes. Lots of body, full of flavor and a rich delicious sweetness there's no mistaking Karo. There Are Three Kinds of Karo 'ffin iU ST1 "GoW Brown" in the Bin, Can, Maple navor"-the new Karo with plenty of substance and a rich Maple Taste in thm Green Can, He ctvnlrpH i tne varioiis ri """"'8 a" oi wonc, thai in the treanr-P ','Tf M,tu'CI5e lre mosiinoo- seems to have been r,Vht ,- Kandolp-, Si lie of North Carina. . in.e,e was.a aemand an irresisiv ..Tu T, , J; , t . with the n..,V.m,h "f.T oi , " 1 .m VA X. it J.) IMPORTANT Ml X . tm n in Doaaaa jry - stea bearing DmU ' ,.c i !,; v. sv m. r m m i SZT7 ..tf j"0 '."'f'H wet,al J ' who oy pcaa(M of ahniUr r only and haviag do relation to weifbt of cootaota, FREE BaaatiraOy Dlirtratod aaditUFREE. Writ t todaVfor it! J1 eS-PC Corn Product Cook Book tolls TOO bow to maka tha wl elidoos Karo Candia. aaaily and qafckrr. Corn Product Refining Company r U. Box 181, New York City T.B. NORMS M' ' mt aaOalaa, AUaaf7 N Cross army we felt it. and we ye- ; .. stun irom the supply denots r, nereiore, i, j. uryan (irirics, sponded. We responded necessarilv. J? cok ho"8e8 and frtm there to mTSIT? r tet of 1,18 Stzte of There was a "must" about these in- ,trenche3,- In of a lively fj,0rth Carolina, do hereby certify that fluences, which no one could resist. &e. you .,lon't thing3 on any ! !5 iW!?0!?.(m,!'id.' on the 25th We can not ask 'or b'ane nor frna -"""- -'"se scnedule you know, jf " "V?' n,e ln my omce a in this expereince. We obeyed j.n ir- , . wc had 10 ca' ry on with te Hun ecuted and attested ccr.sent ra resiteble "must." That's all Bi't,t'nM: ''nd 8hc!:'' into banquet 't "e dissolution of said cor- with this consideration- lpt iw tv 1 16 Br.tish army ic not as well fl poration, executed by all. the stock- or rather continue, the sam- v ork f,E ?ur al .'"' but you can understand ?.T!? reot, which said consent right here in America. We are b-ck- 1 u 111CS reither of them had .TL "a recora 01 tte Proceedings home! And surely, there is not in' all J"?5? Ito,tbothtr ' this reason. No, 7d!!!, ?Aon, file said tne Dig world, such a home, as AM ER-, '"XX I . ,K uac , am' b"t I i r'Xf , T ICA! let us, now that we are back, 1 1 ' 'en anything for the ex- t emyeeoi, 1 ave feel this same necessity. For this ne- LS"ence- e,W8re the British 5,ittf1l,,iy offl; cessity exipts, in spite of the fact P.nost of the time, but the fel- aJFZ n igh-' 2Bth day of tnax. we see no smoke, nor hear the , "tS." w81 the Austra-i ' ' " Dattie s roar. There is just as much -lu ere paid men in nuceB8iiy ior action now, as wnen we y ""cl1 Kovernmen and the 4t were abroad. TWa in a Jgm. .lJ,l8'"h goverment both nivbi ih.m , the use of every drop of energy andi e carae x I ...1. .... " m . ' .. I r .LI-1. , . .. I '" 's " we pjHseK. mere is notn- a gooa many of the return-1 ing lacking, except the excitement; and''1? "oldieTS will go back to the farm ' -- j , ntun, w:ow U11UI IT we can t keep our colleages at BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Administrator's Notice work and ever busv with nhi u:t n activity without erctcment; Havincr aaaliid aa mA but a fair number of t' . rfii 2 the estate ot O. W. Holder, deceaj- something else. I think I will go to the ?! .taU, SS.foanJy.,i Kanliolph, raibaada ' ' State of North Carolina. ihU 4. ;J I liked the'ariny life right well' In 5d 2teteeDrli?ir''n8t many ways. We wera wall ataH w j . j w Pnt same to 1he un MShLXIP.S Mo the 20th day younger one. appointed 'frVm' dvil v & baV'oTthdr rSSSiS fsacrifici let us, iln some way, create -the ex citement. There is so much to be done! There ara an mono - -I. I ltd We must heln ta raatAr in (coontrv that whiA CL J"'""' w 'no.D,, "wo persona Indebted to aaid -at-ri'.V. V.L - 4To save a nation we nvTt JTl'vi " i..H2 t to .come forwarder, iramnt child. The dark all--ti ellr .ftt; lifeQt SSTlr " 7' ' ' streets, the nnsanitery home,, the the army, ne MrVliS a of r i the 12th day of May. 1919. . J.T.WOOD. -atton. LoTina; "and teSftd adutn KaS'LS-. M. Hder, decoa,- lUJariea of the knowWVTw7 v rained. And not only this das, bull tm Ti. t- ' CALOMEL? HORRIBLE! often, the HiAf.allova. TilJ' '?b.0' 5w most InteresUna;' . , . ,, stta. tn. am.rnti.'.i-uIZ. .-rZiPnaans oi tailing with one of the ob- Caloa-I Is OakkaiWar i. i it. and healthy famUias'nS lt"0!.?' who .hat. eomej DyaaaUte oh Your iTi;' arwl arhutin. v v t -7 aoen, ana uie nave . aanitary and. to W w.lL Over in-' ' TTT. 7.u-. " . r ' k v" a v ti muif ifiuvi inn mi i iraMnt aaH &a.i . m i " - w wwiaa iiuuiiu . ' A-J ' V: "'r . ' JI! "",H ' monly lntereatinrf -ourcea of Infoami. Calo U?'."0T'D7C.,J,, . QI-Hlon and mvraj- C 7 crashes late am. wu i.CV V " ,nnuaKl o nacnn S laws. tltaiU dLfl-'.l.u- L - " noil . . , , u ruraiK. and weaken, the assort I ?rVTh world fE.I fining you. .Calomel Mf rwYrtvr rvrl UT- W,K bil na vnCY tlaY ften wwi (U.a mould npvor hi And aaTA thlnVlna " DUt JntD Vfttlf iVIraM ' " waeiia a. - I . a a, a m a a. a ' . . , . a it aa niaT-nnarr. a - ta nr maRriAAii eaa- " """ ""a - - as I ' . -nwv ayj aaaasvaaMa in amXiJCa-1 . " 'V r. :- . Let that b W ambition,. ojH. ln Wewy has prfnted soma rlAt' .,Wft m feel bflioos, slvirgish, con- ' ; : aim. oar work. We are only a small ntoresUn letter from the soldiers la fPted and all knocked out and be - s , ' - whool Ul the rast machinery of a first rm!" wit they are nothing to com- lirf T a dose of dangerous cal , .V 'th-pToduclng tnaimfactury: but let,P5W W witr sl tja sjvd Jyt remember that yonr.dru?- f- 1 Vop turning. And no matter hnwM y re one or. two of the returned 4"t sells for a fsw rente a large bottle t' small our part may aeem let oa be wlU- ?P" and talk with . you ?,f P0,,n' Llrer Tone, which is en , .'I'.to y ""to the least," and one' ft they have seen and coma ttT rtble and pleasant to Uke ' 'oT the least "For as y haw dona it, through in the last two year.. f perfect irubsMtute for calomel. : into one of the least of the, 7J --- - i maranteed to staH your liver i rava Arm ! .. ma f - .1. f. I tf trTl WlLkmit ttM . I ... . Wde for hTlf yot wfst part of Or (or ) nr to oo. And fsrina? dp Hdd that, lrt us "do with mir might vhat oir itv!s f.nd U ria." ' not aallvata Ofica:::fa. VMf.- ' -.Al w" " makes yen tVa'. L V, r.x oajr; it loans you a flsys rrr -a lir 1 r -r,, f. ,H , t Work iv'Lvar.Tone strsifht- """ ' 1 t '- r-., y! rv' t p and yml frel gTPSt. ' ! ' " r ' ' ! 1 (" it ! f r' :i Jrr-n ho-an jt i ; ! ' i r (.' - n't frfP i J'"' ;:: ?r. at r f, n. r
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