JEBOSO, N.;C HAT; G. - 4 V THE ASHEBORO. COUIUERv ASHEBORO, N, a Pate Sera ,1 - unir orm j i SI No matter wfy?re rpu buy it jLxx2ianpe coffee is always the same high, standard of excellence SEvery pound is solci in an air-tight tin can. fLuzianne retains its -' - If. mtimr nxnT smtlrsj full rich flavor. If. attar oitna ntlr oo- Irataol tb can accord l&s to direction. yo ara not at tatlaa In aver raapact. your troccr will refund tb money you paid for It. CVANCEUNK BOOTH TELLS HOME SERVICE FUND'S NEEDS. Evangeline Booth, commander of tha Salvation Army In the United Slate, explaining the purpose of the can palgn for 113,000,000 which will be conducted from May 19 to Mj 26 tot the Salvation Army Home Service Fund, said : . "The Salvation Army has been tolV ing on the upward ; trend fur mora than half a century, doing Joft what It didJu France, all In the fame spirit and manner, but you did not happen to hear of It, perhaps. "The war depleted our forces and our finances at home. There must be not only a rehabilitation now, but we must rise to the new high-tide mark and equip ourselves to maintain here In the United States the contracts we were privileged to make on both side of the sea because of the war." &- r - i coffe The Reity -Taylor Company New Orleans It You Are Young W k tm-r nrnanp.tj for success are firood. A multitude of Bookkeepers, Stenograph ic and Typists are wanted by banks, mills, railroads, and other large corpora- imo of .ftvaMivA nnlflnen. ... i i! !11 i : Prepare for the unprecedented prosperity mat -reconstruction win Dnug, ii j v.1 r,A n "it, tVio tnn" in tVit. hnKiness world. EverV- tiena an acv-i uui icu duwvi auu v.. v.. ... - body endorses RALEIGH, N. C. KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a, few cents Try It! United States Railroad Administration LOW ROUND TRIP FARES EXCURSION The Salvation Army Home Service Fund campaign for $13,000,000 will be conducted during the week of May 19 26. Its success will enable the Salva tion Army to practically double lta efforts among the poor. - Ssueez the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle anJ tan lotion, and complexion beautificr, at very, very small, cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will suppiy tnree ounces oi orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion into the face, neck .arms and hands each day and see how freck les and blemishes disapnear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin be comes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates. "OUT OF LOVE" CLUB UNIQUE ORGANIZATION The Salvation Army returns from the trenches of France to take up Its half century old battle In the trenches of povty In the United States. Re member the Salvation Army Home Service Fund campaign for $13,000,000 May 19-26, ie!iT.v LLOYD GEORGE PRAI8ES "ARMY." Two new Trucks, one and a half'ton capacity, at a bar gain if sold at once. Write us or telephone 639. High Point Motor Co. $ We are Distributors for Dodge Brothers Motor Cars, Dodge Trucknd.the Liberty Cars. See us before you buy High Point Motor Co. Evangeline Booth, Commander of the Salvation Army In the United States, received the fol lowing letter from David Lloyd George : "British Delegation, "Paris, April 8, 1019. "Dear Madam I have very great pleasure In sending you this letter to say how highly I thlak of the great work which has been done by the Salvation Army amongst the Allied Armies In France and the other theaters of war. From all sides I hear l lie most glowing accounts of the way In which your people have lidded to the comfort and wel fare of onr soldiers. To me it has always been a great Joy to think how much the sufferings and hardships endured by our troops In nil parts of the world have been lessened by the self sacrlnce and devotion shown to theiu by that excellent organiza tion, the Salvation Army. Tours faithfully, '.'DAVID LLOYD GEORGE. "Commander Evangeline Booth, New York City." The Salvation Army Home Service Fund Campaign for $13, 000,000 will be conducted during the week of May 19-28. Members Are Girls Rescued by Salvation Army. SUMMER TOURIST Tickets on sale May 15th limited for return to October 81st, 1919, to Moiehead City, N. C. Beaufort, N. C. Norfolk, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Cape Henry, Va. Nav's Head, N. C. Manteo, N. C. WEEK END FARES to above named points. Tickets on sale every Saturday and Sunday May 24th to September 7th limited to re turn Tvesday following date of sale. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Virginia Beach, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; Morehead City, N. C; Cape Henry, Va.; Beaufort, N. C. Tickets on sale every Sunday lim ited to day of sale May 25th to Sep tember 8th. For fares, descriptive folders and other information apply to nearest tieket agent. WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE BODIES WEAK other :.fi and The "Out of Love" Club Is one of the Important club organizations main tained by the Salvation Army In this country. In every large city where there Is a Salvation Army corps girls who have been helped back Into the ormal pace of a workaday world are proud of the membership In this club. Disappointed, loveless girls who do not forget kindnesses shown them In their hour of greatest need give out of love to help other girls receive the same friendliness. In a simple, quiet way, this unique. Idea has been maintained for over 20 years. In every large city In the country there are girls who have needed the ministrations of the Salvation Army. After they have been helped and sent on their way again they become life members of this club if they so desire Only girls are admitted who have given a good account of thcnist Ives for at leust one month In the positions found for them by the Salvation Army after their relense from a hospital or home. These girls pledge themselves to keep alive the spirit of friendliness and home which the Salvation Army has spread among them. The girls are expected to dress In a plain, simple way, and avoid in any sense of the word gaudy or tawdry clothing. Gossiping or tale bearing Is tabooed, ff members of the club transgress this rule they are liable to suspension for a month or longer. The "Out of Love Club" Is one of the many activities that will benefit by the success of the Salva tion Army House Service Fond Cam paign for $13,000,000 May 19-28. United States Railroad Administration NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger Train Schedules ASHEBORO, N. C. (As information and not guaranteed.) Corrected to May 11, 1919 Arrive Kidney Diaea-x-s Cause Many Arbra and 111 of Asheboro People As one weak link weakens a chain, so many weak kidaeys weaken uie whole body and hasten the final breaking-down. Overwork, straios, cold. and causes injure the kidney.-, and t rail) when thei. activity is n the whole body surfers. Aches and t'oin.- and i..ngui.i urinary i!l fn-quen'.ly ivn.e. an-: . is an evt-r-ir.i rea.- .ng ,i ndem to wards dropM. gravel or fatal Hnghts disease. When the kidneys fail the r. is no real help foi '.he sufferer xr jt kidney help. Doan's Kidn;y Pills act directly o the kidneys. A. heboro testino:";, u proof of their effectiveness. Mrs. J. C. Ingold, N. Fayetto ille St, Asheboro, says: "About a year ago I had an aching in the small of my back and severe headaches. My kidneys didn't act properly and I was tired and languid. Hearing of Doar.'s Kidney Pills I got a box at the Stand ard Drug Co., and they brought me wonderful relief. I take a few doses of Doan's occasionally and they kefp me feeling fine." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Bills the same that Mrs. Ingold had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. THE MOST IMPORTANT DOC UMENT IN ALL HISTORY The partisan Republicans tell us that the covenant adopted .at Paris means little or nothing, when in fact, it. is really the most important doc ment in all the history of the world It may be explained th-t "might was right" until about the time of Leave 3:30 PM for Star, ' Jackson Aberdeen 10:50 AM Sinrjl.VI1 ?.f Enga?d About that 1 -ah put e.,.. r i nine me nations oi tne world Deean and Ellerbe ' "12:55 PM lL,. to accomplish by ' "secret di- Daily except Sunday For rates and other information, apply or write to E. B. WRIKE, Ticket Agent, Asheboro, N W. J. WILLIAMS, Traffic Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Can't Pundture Nor Blow Out DAYTON AIRLESS TIRE?, in' I past 6 years have been used by thou Home Building & Material Lorapauy ASHEBORO, N. C. The Salvation Army's slogan Is "A man may be down, but he's never out !'' The "Army" will ask for f13,000,000 during the woefe of May 19-20. Your contribution will help prove' the truth of the slogan. The success of the Salvation Army Home Service FuDd campaign for $13, OOO.OCO May 19-20 means less pov erty nnd less crime la the United Stutes. , .i, fKOR ROLL ASHEBORO GRADED SCHOOL FOR APRIL anils of owners plomacy" what had hitherto been ac complished by force. Shrewdness, chicanery, intrigue were substituted for open force. The na tions foueht each other dav hv li- C. year by year. It was a battle of wits. Each nation distrusted every other na tion. There was no claim by anybody that justice and right should settle in ternational questions. I It was a grab game for selfish ag grandizement, for territorial and coni mercial advantages. ! There was only the honor that is ,c found among thieves. Dur.i-dum bill ets, floatinjr mines, the murder of non- We want to buy your pine and poplar lumber at .our plants at ASHEBORO BENNETT HEMP SEAGR0VE and DENTON If you want buUding 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. HEADACHES OF CHILDREN There are several reasons for headaches among children, but by far the most common one is eyestrain. Such headaches may show themselves in any part, of the head. A child who sits in an awkward position, and many of them do this, can get headaches due to the circulation in the eves being cramped. Long continued use of the eyes for near work can also cause it When a child's eyes are Inflamed, including styes, or if headache occur, careful examination of the eyes should be made. Drs. Staley Eye Sight Specialists High Point, N. C. STANTON-WELCH BUILDING tmaTJlDCl Office hours. 8 to 12, 1 to 6, 7o 9 p. n, by .ppolntment, 'phone jJZgW First grade Betsey Armficld, Edith Brown. Marion Erv.in, Virginia Henry, Margaret Hammond, Sarah Jones, Elizabeth Ross, Dorothy Whitakcr, Eugenia Green, Emma Rice, Margaret Kennedy, E. L. Moltitt, jr., waneij Prt-sncli, Spencer Andrews, James Brooks, Arthur Ross, Jr., Ernest Bald-' n, . -,1 1 "VI. II - P.l win, Clyde Clarice, . uueu lamum, Gray Van Dyke. First grade (advanced) i.oia moi- fitt, Brona Cox, Carrie Way, U Ij. Cranford, Rom Wilson. Second grade Lena Andrews, Jo seph Berrv, Docia Beck, Ivey Edmund Hall, Thelma Hinshaw, Clay Johnson, Pauline Smith, Fern Way, George Ward, Myrtle Jenkins, Wilma Bean, Edna Cole, Effie Jean rerree, Alma Hassell, Evelyn Moore, Penn woou Reddinu, Henry Redding, Joseph Ross, LNettie Alice Wood, Edwin Hughes, Sarah Plummer, Moline Bulla. Third (rrade Hazel Boling. Jaxie Brooks, Effle Hughes, Helen Presnell, Christine Miller. Third grade (advanced) Esther Lowdermilk. Fourth rade (advanced Not any. Fourth grade Pauline Birkhead, Eva Cranford, Althca Presnell, Idyl Lowdermilk, Howard Cole, Iola Garkc, Grace Redding, Charlesanna Fox,. Fifth grade Henrietta Underwood, Sixth grade Nannie Ad!:ins, Vir giniaBarker, Thyra Wright, John Red ding. Seventh grade Gcrtr.-.de Adkina Frances Barker, Grace Cooper, James Green, John Hadley, Virgie Hamlet, Lois Presnell, KQatie Smith. Eiirhth grade Etta Reed Wood, Buy genuine Oliver Plows and ."."" 4 a Repairs, Superior Corn unus, Harrows and all kinds of farm impliments from: McCrary Redding Hardware Co. BirtMa? Celebration It vii harnrr family thai ftther- H Monday night of last week at the ioma tit M U C. rina at Ram- or to celebrate craadma Feme'i pth birthday. Bhe U takes cora plMy by aurpriae low-win; nothing !'f the celebration until the children 1oran to arrlm. Thpv ell came . with om UtUe gift of lore and brought a bouteoua Mipply of refreshment with them. After two hours of happy aaaodaUon they bade grandma many good wiabea and hope of many more olrthdays and dpartM. Thow proi- u mnA Mr a. E. J. Steed and MA W.t and familyl Mr. and Mr. V. C Marley atd family Mr. tad Mr, W, E. Fer ree nnd family; and Mr. W E. Luck and baby Joyce. - DRESSMAKER DOING HER BIT "Since I was a child. I have suffered with stomach treble and gastric at tack. Doctors could only give me temporary relief. A lady I tewed for told me of having Deen curea oi aimi lar trouble by taking Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy. The first. dose proved to me that it would cure me and it has. I am glad to recommend it to other sufferers." It is a simpb, harmless preparation that removes the catarrh al mucus from the intestinal tract and always the inflammation vhich catiaes practically ail siomacn, nver ana in testinal ailments, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by Standard Drug Company and leading druggist everywhere. Save and have Buy W. 8. 8. CASTOR I A For Inflate and CMWrea : Ih Uta For Over 30 Year Aflhry twate ISgdwre of Ninth grade not any. " Tenth srrade Julia Ross, Ruth Hadley, Kate Bulla, Bertha Presnell, Adelaide ArmfielO. Eleventh grade Clarabcl Morris, Lacy Leigh Lovett Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTQRIA TAKE CARE OF SCHOOL HOUSES AND GROUNDS! Careful attention should be dven to the condition of school houses and grounds this summer with a view not only to conserving tne property irom dctertatlon, but most especially to make Kure that there is no trash, matches and combustible material left anywhere on the school premises that m hrht start fires or contribute to tne burning of the property. The door and windows of the school buildings should be securely fastened to keep out loafer and prowler who so often start fire or do damage to the prop erty. It should be borne in mind also that thi vacation season 1 we sen possible time for making any repair or adumoa to u muMings. ' combatants without warninsr and a ftS&f ,-ory cars other restrictions intornntinnal US'' to ot light passengr and deliv in all parts of the declared barbarous and contrary Liviiiit-u unu, .mil civilized warfare. have conclusive! v I rr, ,. , ,, demonstrated : I T?c fthe n4?t,ons world ap pealed not to the great moral princi lst they can't P,es of right and justice and fair punctuvo no r dealing in an effort to better the con blowout, dition of each and every nation of the world, but selfish interest, a dl 2nd They ride for the effect of any act upon a less as smoothly as powerful people, an exploitation of pneuma.icu. any people for the enrichment of a Ird Thev ffive ??e Powerful nation, where the un-lr,,,r-h lnmrer derlyinS and commonly accepted prin weUaCr J To dp'CS f -ternational relates, average pneu-! Prussian militarism capitalized this mot,. ' distrust among the nations of the 4th They abso- world. Prussian brutality declared lutely injure will not aKa,"sb even me "nonor among the. car. tnieves, and organized a reign of ter ror. Basinjr its philosiDhv uDon the They have been theory of Von Tirpitz, Germany de endorsed by 50,000 clared there was no wrong if any or more ratisfied hideous act was done in the interest users including the of the state. "Corporations have no late Georgo West- souls." inghouse and Ed- qu v,Qt,v u:.i : ward Grey formerly Chief Engineer international affairs when President of the Ford Motor Company. .1 Wilson omrm-lted ki, 14 int Piers of live, elastic rubber built i., uc A . atout one inch apart inside the cas- mate ing ana vuicanizea or weiaea io n n,, , , ,,.,,.' take the place of an inner tube lhe who'e world, including Ger- Nothing can happen but wear. lmoral law and fore on)y jn We have standardized on 30 x 3 and extremity, should be the foundation 30 x 3 Mi and the price is right. : for the unbuildine of societv whether We sell direct where we have no in the individual or in the nation. dealer. Amoncr civilized neonle the time ia We want an exclusive dealer in cv- passed when a dispute means that each ery county tiro experienco unnec- party shall "tote a gun" and kill if the essary. Excellent chance to build up other party "starts anything, and yet in a protected territory a verv pro-! this is just what "The balance of fitable business either by itself or as power" meant to the nations of Eu rope. Mr. Wilson's 14 points meant that nations, like individuals, should appeal .to peaceful means of arbitrament be fore any appeal to force. The acceptance of this plan created a new era in world history . The general principles had to be re stated in definite terms. Mr. Wilson went to Europe. He has accomplished his purpose. In public addresses he attacked ex- a side line. The Dayton Rubber Mfg. Co. Dayton, Ohio C. W. Jennings GREENSBORO, N. C. State Distributor or Agents Wanted. Get Rid of Your Rheumatism Now is the time to iret rid of your isting international conditions and rheumatism. You will find Chamber- pleaded for right and justice. Iain's Liniment a great help. The re- Laying aside all personal vanity, he lief which it affords is alone worth carried an open mind to Europe, ready many times its cost. "Dollar diplomacy," says an president of Salvador, "is responsible for the suspicion and distrust of the United States whitch exists in Latin-American countries." UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You! It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipated and b elivo you need vile, dangerous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight .If it doesn't start your liver and straight en you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go bock to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nau seated. Dont lose a day' work. Take a spoonful of harmless vegetable Dod son s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great It' perfectly harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver TonetT.t t so give it to roar children any Um. It cant salivate, so let them est any thing afterward. . , to accept from plans he knew already existed the very best that would be ex- acceptable unanimously to all nations. large and small. Only by such splendid tact was able to wield a wonderful influence everywhere and win an agreement that the principle of the league of nation should first be agreed upon, so that ell other matters could be adjusted in ac cordance with these great principle or right and justice. He won hi contention, totally changing the diplomatic history of the world. He is returning, bringing with him the charter of the world's liberty, the foundation upon which the peace of the world will eventually be secured. The foregoing is a brief statement of why the 26 articles of the covenant of the league of nations is the great est accomplishment in the history of the world. Road to Happiness . Be amiable, cheerful and good na tured and yon are much more Likely to be happy. You will find thi diO ult, if not impossible, however, whea m are constantly troubled with con, tlpatlon. Take Chamberlain' Tab let and get rid of that and it win b easy. The tablet not only more the , wwela, but Improve the appetite and .trengthen the digestion. - ; . . . hi he CTi?.l,V':.VV re