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TIIE ASIIECOHO COURIER,- ASIIE20R0, C. - T1IE COURIER FUCUSEED EXKT TBUESH1T W1L C HAytfEB. Editor. EnUred m second dm mail matter ta the postofiic at Asbsbcm, K. C Asheboro. N- C July JO, 1919 AX the Beginning oi : now ' first administration, there waa a great jHiblic diacusaion over congressional extravagance in fitting up tho Senate , office building with a system of baths that rivalled dose of ancient Rome. The Democrats found that the operat ion of these magnificent baths, with " their small army of "masseurs' and Other attendants was costing the ' country $20,000 a year. The appropria ? tions for the baths were promply cut out and the baths closed. They remain v ed dosed until the Republicans re- rained control of the Senate, when one . nr:i.a " of the first things they did was to re-, open the baths. The people of the Unit-1 cd States are now paying for sen- . , , ... . i.t. iyiaii. ! i nwiiai J ticned. Republicans shout for economy when outside but spend money like "plutocrats" when they get inside. with hheumatism. An Hero that ac- . ;tually drives the most stubborn case The Grand Lodge of North Carolina of Rheumatism entirely out of the sys Kasons has a movement on foot to tern. Many people have written us ittu.io anj gay ty,ey are astounded at the re- ereci at Oxford, a modern up-to-date su,ts The effect on tho kjllneys js hospital, to be known as the "William simply marvelous. You bathe your J Hicks Memorial Hospital." This is feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10 j. mub ma u , M days. Agents are coming money. . a wortay object not only for tne ua- pricc 72c poun(j p0Ktpp.id. Rheuma aons of the St ate, but also for all tism Herb Co., Santa Monica, Qali patriotic North Carolinans. The hos- fornia. . pital is badly needed for the children mUj DQ g0ME BiCYCLE RE-j of fee Orphanage and ho man livcdi paj-ing noWj and later in general.! in North Carolina who more deserved the honor of such a memorial ! A native of Yirgina, Col. Hicks, ,' -Q tn Mnrth Carolina in 1S50 and . . v.: ' spent more Uian sixty yeais ui life in service to the state of his adop- MOVED FROM opposite W. D. Sted tin For a ouarter of a century he nan's to cast of city, opposite old was the greatest -contractor and build-' of his generation. Railroads built by the State, the penitentiary, Governor's . , i n;.- Mansion, and many other ba..ns m Raleigh are monuments to Ms gonms. However, the crowning glory of liis life was his inestimaule service fo t;ic father-ess IHtle ones, r.s superintendent ti Oxford Orphan Asylum. atroiuz They are boosters and deserve your business. (.'ar.se of I)e-.pin;'.!ency. Despcadcncy .'s ; digestion and cir.r.i;. ;' ... ;. ilisap;;-ccirs vhci : lets are taken. T.v.- i . tn the tiinreatio4. ;i-.. . ovo ; :-pMr'.Iy Tab- j bowels. ; it juiy jiii lr, n very 'rriri-.-i.Rt fay. (: the motorL is of Ibis city sni vicinity. Il .is . , ; Tire . V. i i if It Is the tijic wjxn we,ahuil icccivifi tho boiieftt ot tipsA ; If icvmatlon vhlch ia Lw'.ifr ' t.vcn in all ports of tbo conn-'. 1:7 inv the treat national . riJvc:rfht, for the redaction .of tie expense. . - . '. -Thj ccnionstration is -free. M.-iiy importrvnl exliiLUs for )U la pire, briideg expert ' n.M.-! rnd inspect ion belter Ih. a you rould g-t any otLer C'"'ii r in Miy oihir way. V-' ;ire invited no mntter ' ' ' l..i"l 'f li;t!t yrn iur, r I".'! i ' p nirl l-o WANT COLUMN WOULD BUILD K1CE BUNGALOW or cottage oa ey payment. T. i. Laa&iter. - - WANTED Mob to ran roller mill, at - Pike, N. C Experience necessary a F. Wooiey, tanner, N. C - FOR ' SALE One six-room tory and half dwelling in Raadlemaa, Apply to Orastua Johnson. Kandleman Route U , ; - jS-4t FOR SALE Largo Berkshire brood sow and nine pips; 1 young Perschon horse 1 year old; 1 Chattanooga 3 horse dise plow; 1 riding disc culti vator; 1 riding No. 8 hoe cultivator. Apply to J. F, Steed, Steeds, N. C. FOR SALE Some nice building lots. T. J. Lassiter FOR SALE A fine Jersey heifer. Will be fresh in the near future. 'Mrs. William C. Hammer. JUST RECEIVED A shipment of new Singer sewing machines, Come in and make your selection. J. a. van iyse. o-o-i, QNE of the most important discover jC8 0f the age. Millions are suffering J. A. Van Dyke, Asheboro. ti j 0R SALE 0R TRADE Nice 6-room cottage at Jackson Springs. Apply E. A. Moihtt, Box 74, Cerro Uordo, N. C. 4t N A ' Van Dyke, tf 1 HAVE ROOM now for Organ re- pairing. If von have sq' er.lina- loakv M. an'v othe" Oriran trouble I will take t'nem. J. A. Van Dyke, Asheboro. tf. FOR SALE 190 acres land for sale. Seven miles southeast from Thom- viib. Between 50 and 100,000 ft old; field on it. Two story 6-room house j on place. Bam and outbuildings. Reasonable price. J. R. Smith, Trinity Route 1. 4t FOR SALE Sixty-ninn acrsn of food farming land, 7 miles east of Thom asvillc Fair yvir stid bn.m. For ty acres in, cultivation. Balance in timber. WH watered, and good orchard. Terms, rar-h. Prico rea sonable. W. M. Casper, Trinity. N. N. j2G-4t . NEV SINGER SEVv'INO MACITTNESj I on er."y pnyrr-cnts. lhe nest is not j too rrcod for ycu. J. A. Van Dvlci-.) A.sbel;oro. tfi FOR SALE 191S Ford car in first I clnss '"leehanieal condition. Addres! " ; - ...'.: -.':-. N. C. . V FT?FTT 'res !"i .-,.1 , . . - -o 1 ( V ' . 1! 1 -bb: : WaU pd. r "'"Ty 'ate T': ' 1CD por.tn.nid 2.".:' Cnli;rd rtf.rt- price. E. O. Pais, Uioli, (1. COILEU WANTED -We v '-.---t at once a 20-H. P. Boiler, prefer p i-avquhar '. js6""tc; W'-!'1 b",f rOTr.olotrt ac-" mill outfit, 20 H. P., if "price" -.is right, and outfit in" good shape. Asheboro Wheelbarrow Co., 'Ashe boro, N. C. v- - - HOUSE FOR BENT We have a fonr room house for rent -to good steady . hn:ii tfho vanta -rnnilar work. Ac ' rly to Asheboro Wheelbarrow , ' I'Asliebbro, K. C. v ' , .' 2t FOR SALE Two frenH young mllch i i-o'wa, finely to J. 11. Sluder, Ah- bcro,1 C,j Star Ttoyto . ' ,: r 2t poi ais-m .n:!)iftgn pood shape. -Will sftH'chfop.-'MP. Eichardnon. Ram- near, B. F. D. No. 2, N, C. 2t Children Ory FCR FLETCHER'S. OASTORIA A lot of miBtakcs occur bwause of A hnrrv. - ' NOTICIJ OP SAT.r. OF - Tehsoxal ruorERTy L'n'U r and by vlrluo of po''-r Tcnti! in rr n AAm'm'-'.rtlnr o? t'" rulnte of M. C. T;i c r, iWoriBn, I will on tit 2nd f';.y of Auript, J!)I0, tit one P.M. t tlift f "'"ovn Old n.-in t'o to- n r-f frn"fi. M. C. r" r f..r 1 f If K'- ! I '( f" bi.'.W :.') t' 1-' i ; p' Moved Next Door y Will be glad to see all my old : . customer, I as well as new ones. . Sell you your-groceries , as cheap as you can buy any where. G C. KIME In the Same Building, one door north. j1 V (0)1 ? Fiiei There's real two economy in wearing overalls, jumpers, -work shirts, aprons, etc. First, they save your better clothes. Second, they are big values in themselves. We carry the prod? ilea lb uct of the most reliable manufacturers, particularly the popular advertised brands. We have them in the standard colors and various grades and weights, according to your needs. Gome in and see our stock." R. G. Johnson a. We ' '4 y : .. o n yv i : mir. tn se Plow ' Demonstr 3 eastern suburb FOUNDED IN. 1838 . ; f ' f - . ; : CHARTERED IN 1853 ' r :;." TRI N IT Y COLLEGEA v 1;- - A well endowed old college vith handsome new buildings, a target beau tiful campus, fii-ht-elass special ajd general equipment, and a ration-wido reputation' lor nign atamtorris and progrcHstvo policies. ,Feea and e::6oniw.u low. vkuiuicui .onii--TH-HVHiue courura note cournos in nil fV nc-trf'.ti Uw,' - ' '" 4 ' y y vao,ocorowDs:---; Bed Hides Wanted nt once L, Wool, Slicep Pelts, Goat Skins - COUNTItY IJACON , o o o o Tho place you can .nlw.iys i3 O O O o Q a a a Q 9 o o o o o - fold our mio.n a plowing demon- 10-18 of Miss'V 3 m?- "v ' i k fl iff ilf," JULY .19th cerested, cordially, in- Coltrarie ic.-vunKto uacneiors orirroe. tirau- scnoois ot i-nginccnng, Kducauon, and , .Tjif.t .- ... , n. L. Ff.OWERS Secretary, to tho Corporation. T O o o o o r,oi the niarkct j ricc.i p, A k yi W v- V V.' i w W' v V Aslieiioro Plumbing and . Ei g Gl ric VV o rls ; ; ' ,. - At Your Service Any Time . ' " PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SUPPUES "i ' S See Us, For All Plumbing and Electric Work l., ' Mcdowell buildlng over joylaxd theatre ; ASHEBORO-N. G , x ' V ; HEALTH IS WEALTH 1 STATE BOARD m AM tMNTATWff Of WNtNAL IMU T VMM Omel OR TO T ML.MNI MAH. W AOMI On Fifing Your Old Slouch Hat : War time retrenchment and econ omy, if it Is Anything better than mere hot air, ought to relieve a eertaln well ikaevn and none too raloroos sex of at least one of the white man's bur dens, aamoly, the necessity of obf ylng the hat man's- whistle. : When a fiat man needs some ready money he fills his show window with a horrible ex- IT'S FASHIONABLE NOW. Also . That Old Lid Msy Provs a Healthy Investment. hibit of bad taste end announces that on such and such a date the oid hat wlllhave to be filea a?rey and a new one bought If ypu don't want to to con sidered a plain piker. This announce ment never falls to bring, -flpclf-ii ' of poor, hard-working men to the store for new lids, and the price la always, for some reason or other, a little high er than last season. Tho old Ud, mind ytu, has juat beun to be cojafortabie and friendly, not at all frayed or da craplt; but Its rim is oalxteenth lach too wide or narrow, so It must be fllad away, tho hat man Insists. We mmt firo the fair tx credit for one thing In connection with millinery; they do exercise some individual AiAAAAA , F4 HPATTH LOOKING jffA I OUP L.ID "XM i Fmmfmmmm J-:NOW--J,M:Field f ' :Kt2 Fill p! . -m ri.k'p.nii vvi i -v:r' bago ,41JU iuii tatvc vuuis v tu re i casn... w rite j Mr. ; lent :: at v ; once,- tellhig him kind and quanti- . ty of -eaciir; Variety ;of nave-anciriamB or;; t)an :t:send. , : - 'ymj 'ilaoloatlhcr . ,- , " A - . v v w v w J O O o a o a o o o o a o o o o a o o - - HYGIENE. INUBWT M WC MAM V MAMM IMLL M WlfWnWM f t choice ta the matter, vhereAS he ugly oast obeya the hatter's tnjoactloaa U - tho' letter. r f t Br. W. A. Manhelmor, aecretary ol tho American AsaooiaUon tor Cromot in Hyglana and Public Bathi (hy, alena, yon understand, belii a diitincl entity), adrocAted, in A racent con ' tribuUoo to the Medloal Record. th ' adoptloa of paper akullcaps by hat ters, tbe akoUoapa to be worn, not by the batters but by customers trying on hata, as a protection against the conveyanoe of disease from one scalp to another via the hatbands, v Worse ' and worse. This sanitary bug will be 1 the death of us all. T. Dr. lanhelmer estimates that the coat of such papal . armor would be lnalgnlfioant. 7 say of the cost of the hat. Well, that"" much: money would buy a soldier good many smokes. Thd Intention is good bu he meth. od Is impracticable. If enstiomers try " tag on bats are to wear paper skull' caps to prevent contamination of the hatbands, then passengert on rauroaa trains should wear skuU-capa to' pre Vent eontammatioa of the baeks of seats,, and visitors tp ; the movies should be provided with papet mite ' to probact the alms of tb,e chairs from centamtnation with aB sorts of lnfeo tlon all hands being more or leas bathed with saBva. . e ' There Is Just one raa danger ia try lng on hats, to our rather crude imagi lnatlon. The danger is visible to th naked eye lioe. - y - According to'.T.fJHB'elioat;'oIerk:' in some of the high class hatteriea o? : mliUneries or palaces of unholy graft confessed that now : and then they, have noticed live oaos ensconced 1A the very latest fall CKations.- All of which is a good argument h favor of not filing the old lid this year, but rather preserving It for reference,, at leaqt until the epp on your beat begins to watoh you as a. suspicious character. Cling to It for dear Hf until another season rolls around, and "irKx the money, saved make, a depwilt towarn ycur Third I4berty Bond. . AAAAAAAAA AAAAAA - v hiiilM 5nf ::: S -'M r i ri Ull v UclK B. X " I yuur uaifK: ana x n " i I" t-n"in to c. Tn'-l'"' ;n r- n riill. - ! 1 1 -r -. T ' r. 1 ior your preuueo ,,,"'4 l"l '" . . J" I W w (iUvjvll ... I I . i .... r ..... - - - t J . . , ....... .
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